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4 xMis?vmmwm)iwm HMM.im,ijtoaaf.ia.tiv'- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1 909 EVENING EDITION f TO PUNT Strikers' Attempt to Fire Penn sylvania Factory Foiled By Guards. (By Associated Press.) PITTSBURG, Aug. 20.-Early today an attempt was made by unknown persons to start a Are inside the plant of the Pressed Steel Car Com pany. Several large bundles of burning excelsior were thrown over the fence but were extinguished by the guards. Because of threats to blow up the ferry steamer used to carry employes to the works, the crew of the boat quit today. MANY FROM PORTLAND. Large Delegation of Husinc&s Men Come Here. Wednesday's Portland Telegram ays: "Coos Bay Is going to have more Portland business men within Its borders this week than ever it knew at one time before. The steam er Breakwater, which leaves for Coos Bay this evening nt 8 o'clock, has a full complement of passengers, most ly made up of delegates from this city to the sessions of the Oregon Idaho Development League, ' which meets at Marshfleld. "Coos Bay, like Central Oregon, Is crying loudly for rail communica tion with the outside world, and the function of the Oregon-Idaho Devel opment League is to bring her needs before the eyes of the railroad build ers of the country. It is now con ceded that Jim Hill's building into Central Oregon was brought about by the publicity given the dire needs of a rich country through the news papers of Oregon, In conjunction with the commercial bodies of the city and state, and these bodies will not desist from their efforts until the large nnd rich territory along the Oregon coast can send its products to market by rail and can obtain Its supplies in the same manner. The meetings at this time in the impor tant towns around Coos Bay are ex pected to do more to bring direct communication about than anything that has been so far attempted. "The Portland Chnmber of Com merce is to be represented by a so cial committee composed of W. B. Glafke, C. S. Jackson, G. W. Corn wall, H. R. Lewis and Charles Deyetto." SURVEY NEARS END. Government Engineers nt Work On the Cncniillc. COQUILLE, Ore., Aug. 21. The crow of government engineers which has been surveying the Coquille for a new rivers and harbors project havo reached a point near Randolph In the Rocky Point neighborhood. Tho survey was begun at Myrtle Point about two weeks ago and has been pushed as rapidly as thorough ness would permit with tho result that tho work will no doubt be com pleted within a few days. The river will be sounded through its length from Myr-'le Point to Bandon, the width or the channel measured and a map of the entire river for that distance will be drawn by the engineers. Tho work is being done under the surporvislon of As sistant Engineer Carroll who has been working a crew of olght men for the past two weeks. The work Is very arduous and requires the greatost care and accuracy, gasolino boat and two skiffs used by tho crow. Should a new project bo One nie given on tho Coqutllo It will, without a doubt, include the dredging nnd snngglng of tho entire river from Myrtlo Point to tho sea and aho the deepening, In eonio permanont manner, of the bar nt Bandon. REAL ESTATE For sale Houses for rent Trans-Atlantic Steamship Agont. Aug. FR17.EEN. cmcicrx HAINES. FEED of all kinds. 'TISTLKWOOir at the P. K. No matter how long you have suf fered, Foloy's Kldnoy Remedy will holp you. Mrs. S. L. Howen of Way ne, W. Va., writes: "I was a suf ferer from kldnoy disease, bo that nt Union I oould not got out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foloy's Kidney Remedy. Ono dollar bottle and part of tho second cured mo entirely." It will euro you. RED CROSS rilARMACY, (John Preuss, Prop.) MR BURN ARMY TESTS AUTOMOBLE Machine Leaves New York For San Francisco Early Today. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. 20. The mili tary auto with Malcolm H. Parrott of the National Guard, at the wheel left New York for San Francisco to day bearing dispatches from General Wogd to General Weston. On the success of the trip depends largely the establishing of regular auto ser vice for the army. REALCSTATETRANSfERS Dally Real Estate Report Furnished Co. Henry Scngstncken. By Title Guarantee and Abstract August 11, 1900. E. L. Bessey et ux, to Morton L. Tower; deed. Parcel of land In lot 0, sec 33, twp 25, R 11. Considera tion, $1.00. Charm Kinney and hus, to Vm. C. Matthews; deed. Lots 29 to 32, blk 7 and lots 1 to 1G, blk 8, Ban gor Plat A. Consideration, $3,000. George Schapers, to C. E. Len nan; deed. NW4 of NE& and lots 1, G and 5, sec IS, twp 24, R' 10. Consideration, $10. August 12, 1909. Carl Haokman et ux, to Grant Er hart; deed. Lots 10 and 11, blk 53, East Marshlleld. Consideration, $200. Flanagan Estate et al, to G. G. Er hart; deed. Lots 13 and 14, blk 8, West Bunker Hill Addition to Marsh field. Consideration, $10. Flanagan Estate et al, to G. G. Erhart; deed. Lots 11 and 12, blk S, West Bunker Hill Addition to Marshfleld. Consideration, $10. McClellind Investment and Devel opment Co., to Grant Erhart; deed. Lots G and 7, blk 1, Millington. Con sideration, $225. T.iiii'niinii T3 Tnnnlti iri? -f nl in ukiii v.ut'U j-i, u v,iwiiu,o wt if " I uraiu ,u;rnari; ueeu. i-ois s ami a, blk 53, East Marshlleld. Considera tion, $10. August 13, 1909. E. L. Church et ux, to Adelaide E. Hanson; deed. Lots 13 and 14, blk 7, Bay Park. Consideration, $250. August 1G, 1909. J. J. O'Neil et ux, to Amelia God dard; deed. Lots G to 13, blk 3, luruuun nuiiiuuii 10 inuilu nenu. Consideration, $10, C. E. Lennan et ux, to Coos Bay Timber Co.; deed. NV of NE4 and lots 1, 5 nnd G, sec IS, twp 24, R 10. Consideration, $1,000. Otto H. Greenwald, to Menasha Wooden Ware Company; deed. interest of SEV4, sec 4, twp 25, R 11. Conbideratlon, $10. Fannie Levi and hus, to Menasha Wooden Ware Co.; deed. k inter est of SEM, sec 1, twp 25, R 11. Consideration, $10. CASTLEWOOD" at tho P. K. "FASTS! DE" is a winner. It's The Right Ticket to hae, Is a hankering after Ileal Estate. And you can llnd the best bargains here In all kinds of pro- lertles. If you are looking for a home blto or for butldiug laud us nn Investment, we have some verj attractive parcels to offer you at most tempting prices. All improved I 'amis, most d63lrahly situated. We havo town nnd country properties for sale or exchange and we buy, too. RESIDENCE IOTS AT EAST SIDE FROM $0.1.00 IT, TERMS TO SUIT BUYERS. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mauager Marahflold, Oregon. General ApoaU. Easulde, I W GOTO BANDON SUNDAY, August 22d Round Trip only $1.50 BALL GAME Between Marshfield and Coquille FREE CLAM BAKE BY BAN DON FOR VISITORS. SEE THE MOST SCENIC BEACH IN THE COUNTRY Train Leaves Marshfield at 8:30 A. M. On the BONITA FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Aug. 20,21 and 22 Boat Leaves 0'Kellys Wharf at 8:30 A. M. Daily. Round Trip 50c. "HELLO! George, Where did you get that Castlewood?" At the P. K. Cor ner and it's the Right Kind of Whiskey, too. i Special 1 V I 'BE IW M & II To il Charleston! UUJ FINANCIAL a nni i ad AVm The habit of saving, formed early in life, i- the foundation of many a fortuae. Thrifty people pdTonlze the saving bank and prosper Deposits In savings banks have p-oven more safe and profitable than any other class of InveptraeLl for people who muBt build up a fortune from dally savlnt. The department of savings is a special feature with thlB bank. Interest paid on nil Savings Deposits remaining six months or longer. A GENERAL RANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECKING ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY DIRECTORS. JOHN S. COKE STEPHEN C. ROGERR. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, M. C. HQRTON, WILLIAM' QRIMEB. OFFICERS. JNO. 8. COKE. President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. tjm.mjiyuu.iuiii..M.uiuiiuiuuuijauuEtJ - 'iw THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF C005 BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Fnrso Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyoimuls, Paris, France. Draws Drafts on In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia, Afric, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificated of Deposit Issued. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. I Flcmsgan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Call- J fornla, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ove., Firot National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or 5 a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 6'l--l'4" STEAMERS J CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer Alliance E. D. PARSONS, Master. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND BATirRDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. C. G. Stlmson, Agent. T. B. JAMES. Agent. Couch St. Dock, Portland. Oio. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 ! STEAMER 0 D C C Sails for San Francisco, Tuesday, -.UgUSL itLIl ft FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO K x G Sails every Saturday for here F. S. DOW, Agt. K .-.!- -.... !-----. Streamer WilSielmina LUDVIG CIIRISTENSEN, Master. Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full Information, apply Chaj Thora owuer, or H. W. Skinner, agent. '!" dipt. Rate It (Udell's Launch North Star No. ' Leaves for NORTH INLET connect iiiR with TEN MILE stnj-e, dally at service of tho tide. Don't miss the name and number, "NORTH STAR NO. I" For further information npply nt THE FINNISH COOPERATIVE STORE. NOTICE! Any person cutting Timber or Bark of any description on the lands of the Southern Oregon Company, or removing same, or other property, from said lands, without being duly authorized In writing, Mill bo prose cuted according to law. Any porson furnishing sufficient evidence for the recovery of proporty so taken and conviction of the par tlos concerned, will bo given one-half of the property recovered. SOUTHERN OREGON COMPANY is a DOLLAR MADE JNO. F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, 3R. C. W. TOWER. DORSEY KREITZER, - .unit.UHiajW.t - nwww! Vti i M. F. PLANT MONDAY NIGHT AT OCEAN DOCK ..,.-,,-j,--t .,, ,!.. ! - ! i l i . 6 -1.4., 5 HAVE MOVED T!ip Unique Pantatorium just one bli ' u west on Central avenue where I n!. be found now ready to clean. jiepair and press suits, hats for men and skirts andvaists for ladies. First c'ass work and satisfac Ion smran teed. D. L. FOOTE fpS35ZSZ5t-itStS?5c5i5cS?5ec525r;. STEAMER FAVORITE n,'i!rlp!"unj'. twen Bandon nnd Coquille comtecilnc wtih all MarhflM tral Leaves Itandon . Leaves Ilundon , Lcwvea Coquille. Leaves Coquille , . .0:45 a.m. ..1:20 p.m. ..0:15 a.m. W , ,4:0Op.m. H Kj TraTelera leaving MarhhileM in tha N Q morning reach Bandon at noon. Peonle "1 K on coaulllorlrur rati Mwid over three S ni hours in Marshfield and reach homo the pJ f same day. In S COQUILLE RIVER TRANS- S Q PORTA.TION CO. H rf5ES2S?SaiTeiid5a52.T2ScrdireSHSHS55H5V L. J. POST Contractor and Rudder Klgttcen ear&' experience hai taught ui a motlo-"Take our time and do our work rlchl" Pllco Cwmlul wilt Bnl Wocl 822 South Second Strtvt MARSHFIELD, ORK. t -PROFESSIONAL OAKDS. D R. J. W. INGHAM Physician nnd Surgeon. Office 20H-20H Coos Building Phones Office 1621; Residence 1628 A 2 DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physician nnd Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan Bennett Basic Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone: Officii. 1431; Residence. 143J 1TR. R. E. GOLDEN -' P'lyslclnn nnd Surgeon Phones: Office 1051 Ilesldenco 105. 207-03 Coos Building. Office houis: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. i " R. BENNETT, Dentist, 2 17-2 IS Coos BiiUding, Marshfleld. LAWYERS W. BENNETT, J- Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Orogon, JOHN D. (JOSS Attorney at Law. Marshfield. Oregan. MISCELLANEOUS -i V. MERCHANT, - ELECTRICIAN Wiring Done and Guaranteed At Reasonable Rates. Shop ."1 Commercial Ave., Phone 224-J w. S. TURPEN Architect City Building Inspector Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. jVTH. HANSON. V. S. v Vi-terinnrinn. s Phono 1201. Office at Helsner & Miller Co. Turkish Batfas- 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J G. W. DUNGAN, Undertaker Telephone: Day Ol-J Night 101-J At the C. A. Johnson Undertaking Rooms, Front Street, Marshlleld. Ore. i. Cnnn D., I.. - tf- V iuio uay raving I : l a: ? & Construction Co. I a Plans and Estimates Furnislmi A J Phono 282-L B Plant nnd AVnrehouse Shcri- 2? K dan nnd Queen Street. A. -a-a-B-u-B-a-a-B-B-B-tt-a-a South Marshfield Coal$4.50 per Ton Nut Coal $2.50 per ton COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY 3. O. UOANE & SON. Props. Lenvo orders at The Finnish inoperative or Phono 53-N. -a--a-a--K-a-o-a- For Family Use f We have the largest and best lino of PURE WINES f and LiUORS T xr ON COOS BAY. J Everything w coii i t u v " "- ia guar- a. L anteed under Government p,, I a Food Law. ? FREE DELIVERY a Pliono Us Your Oiiler. ? ICoosBayLiquorCo.r V Mn.,l.n.. . J Marshfleld, Ore. --i-.t-,. "AKB YOlT SATlSFIKirviTH VOIR LAUNDHY WORK? IF NOT TRY THE Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry Ol'R SPECIAT.tv. . A WORK AND PROMPT lca PHONE 220-J. )Bk v )- - r j" , . Mll i -A- y