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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1909)
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ACCORDING to Vice-President Stubbs, of the Southern Pacific, it Is the avowed Intention of the company to 'build the line from Drain to Coos Bay. Ho says It never has been the Intention of the com pany to abandon the project "after having spent so much money In se curing rights-of-way, making per manent surveys and In beginning work of construction. This state ment sounds reasonable, and it Is highly probably that the Drain cut off to Coos is a certainty of the near future. Now if the line from Drain to the coast Is considered by the Southern Pacific to be a profitable Investment, why should not a line from Eugene to the coast prove to be more so, es pecially In view of the fact that Drain as a centre Is not to be con sidered for a moment alongside of Eugene. Drain Is a small station with no surroundings of note to con tribute to the commercial status, while Eugene- today stands as the great commercial center of the up per Willamette valley territory with GO to 100 miles in each direction from which to draw. It Is the point at which upper valley trade and traf fic concentrates, which makes It. a commanding point from which to connect the coast for inland traffic. Moveover, between here and the shores of the Pacific on down to Coos harbor lies as fine and exten sive body of timber as lies out of doors anywhere and this alone would be one of the greatest Inducements . that could bo offered for railroad construction to tidewater. It will pay to build a road from Drain to Coos, It will certainly prove ovon more profitable to have a line to Florence from Eugene, via El mlra nnd from Florence on down the coast to Marshfleld and the moe ment on foot hero, promoted by local citizens should have hearty co-opera-tlori not only of Eugene citizens, but by residents all along the route with a llko activity In Coos county nnd northward connection with the pro posed Eugono line. The time Is auspicious for inter esting transcontinental lines In this project for the big roads, now Booking coast connection ought to bo reauy anu wining .to Join local en terprise In oponlng up now coast territory and reaching Important coast terminals In order to corral tho growing business In Western Oregon nnd southward, to put them selves In closest posslblo touch with tho Pnnnmn canal, which is to bo the ono grcnt developer of tho Pacific coast. To make assurance doubly euro that we can build a railroad from Eugono to Floronco and on down the coast, thoro should bo a united action all along tho line, not only for tho purposo of arousing In terest among those who would bo directly benefited by construction of such n road, but for the further pur poso of awakening tho big railroad organizations to tho Importance of uniting with us In tho undertaking for tho mutual good thnt all parties concerned will derive from It. Let us put tho Eugene-Florence, nnd Coos Bay rallrond project on a bnsls that will command the close nttontlon of tho railroad world and somo transcontinental lino, with an eyo to business will Join us in put ting tho lino through. Eugono Reg ister. IUtOW.V BUCK Cigars Theso CIGARS warrant your approval and PATRONAGE. Mado In THREE sizes J CUPID BUSY ON COOS BAY Several Weddings of Weil Known People Within Few Days. J. E. Clarey of Marshfleld, and Miss Ninn Hughes of North Bend will be married at tho home of the bride's parents In North Bend Wed nesday evening at S o'clock, the Rev. Wm. Horsfall of Marshfleld, of flclatlns. Invitations for the event are out and about thirty-five close friends of the contracting parties will witness the ceremonies. Mr. Clarey is a well-known Marsh fleld barber, having been connected with the Blanco shop for a long time. Miss Hughes Is a popular North Bend young lady and has been connected with the North Bend tele phone exchange for several months. North Bend Couple IVrds. C. H. Broulllard, foreman of the North Bend Manufacturing Com pany, and Miss Jennie A. Cuthbert were quietly married at the parson age of the Marshfleld Presbyterian churc.li last evening, the Rev. Frank R. Zugg officiating. A. H. Derby shire nnd Mr. and Mrs. Glsh of North Bend were the witnesses. The couple's marriage here was to surprise their friends who had planned a big charivari for them In North Behd. The brfde is a trained nurse, for merly of Kansas but who came to the Bay recently from Idaho. Their many friends will unite In wishing them all the happiness thnt time can bring. Married Hew. Henry F. Mc Cracken of Myrtle Point and Miss Sylvia Hanson' of Coqullle, were married at the Lutheran parsonage In Marshfleld Saturday evening, the Rev. J. Richard Olson officiating. The bride has been a teacher at Co qullle. Tho 'young couple may re side In "Marshfleld. Eastside Wedding. Invitations are out for tho marrlnge of Miss Gertrude Kittson nnd Carl West which will be solemnized at the home of tho bride's pnrents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kittson, In Eastside, Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Mr. West Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wost of Eastside and after a short honeymoon trip, tho young couple will make their home at Eastside. RANDOM REFLECTIONS. Only by being kind to all can we bo sure of being kind to any. Heaven seems nearer when viewed through n clear conscience. Today Is a flower of which yester day was the bud and tomorrow will be tho fruit. To, tho one who Is shod In right eousness all tho ways are holy. Ono Isn't likely to got into "hot water" unless he provides somo of the fuol for heating It. If wo are not some better than the generation that preceded us wo nre doing nothing to lift tho world. Only by doing tho right thing "Just this mlnuto" shall wo be nblo to do right through nil the jears to come, Tho truth shines for all. It Is hidden only from them who will not see. Enemies are not esteemed as high ly as they should bo. An enemy nev er borrows money of you or asks you to go his security for n largo amount. LET THE PEOPLE KNOW what you want through tho medium of THE TIMKS WANT AD. and you will obtain what you desire In a very short spaco of time. TRY THE Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. Two Round Trips Daily bet ween Marshfield and Allegany via Steamer Alert Line Leave Mnrsditleld at 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leave Allegany at 7 a.m. and it p.m. Most Scenic trip Iu this section for TourUts. The Ground Work TO ACTUAL IIOMESEEKERS. If you want a home In the best residence section In the city amongst the best bunch of people in tho world and at reasonable prices, donvt over look the fact that SENGSTACKEN ADDITION- TO MARSHFIELD pres ents you this opportunity. Parties Intending to build a shanty need not apply for this property as we only want a class of settlers that will put up good respectable homes and to those we will give terms to suit their pocket-book. Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO,. General Agents. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager Marshfleld, Oregon. General Apeita. Kaytalde. PRICE OF PREFERRED STOCK OF THE UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO.MPANY: Note the steady and rapid ad vance In tin price of stock since tin organization of tho company: per share February 23, 1907 $10.00 September 1, 190.7 11.00 October 1, 1907 12.50 November 10, 1907 . . . . 14.00 January 1, 1908 15. o March 1, 1908 16.5 June 1. 1908 17.50 August 1, J 908 18. SQ October 1, 1908 20.0? December 15, 1908 22. 5g February 15, 1909 25.00 May 1, 1909 30.00 August 1, 1909 $35.00 The prlco will remain at $35.00 for a short time only. It's a chance of a lifetime to make a safe Invest ment and large profits. . 7 O. L. HOPSOX, Fiscal Ageng Coos nnd Curry pounties, Box 323; Marshfleld. Office In Tho "Clmudler" CURED HAY FEVER AXD SUMMER COLD A. S. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, In diana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it Interfered with my business, I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doc tor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed only to aggravate it. Fortunately I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife hns since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." RED CROSS Phar macy, (John Preuss, Prop.) NOTICE! Any person cutting Timber or Bark of any description on the lnnds of tho Southern Oregon Company, or removing same, or other property, from said lands, without being duly authorized In writing, Ill be prose cuted according to law. Any person furnishing sufficient evidence for tho recovery of property so taken and conviction of tho par ties concerned, will be given one-hnlf of the property recovered. SOUTHERN OREGON COMPANY No matter how long you have suf fered, Foley's Kidney Remedy will help you. Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Way ne, V. Vn., writes: "I was a suf ferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bod, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." It will cure you. RED CROSS PHARMACY, (John Preuss, Prop ) TOR FINE BREAD DELICIOUS CAKES AND COOKIES GOOD PIES Try Hunter's City Bakery 172 Broadway, Opposite Coos Hay Times Office. Wedding Cakes to Order a Specialty. FINANCIAL A DOLLAR SAVED is a DOLLAR MADE The habit of saving formed early -ln life, i the foundation of many a fortune. Thrifty people patronize the savings bank and prosper Deposits Id savings banks bave proven more safe and profitable tban any other class of Investment for people who must build up a fortune from dally saving. The department of savlugs Is a special feature with this bank. Interest pnld un all Savings Deposits remaining six months or longrr. A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECKING ACCOUNTS SOLICI'lED. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAT JOHN S. COKE STEPHEN C. ROGERS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN. M. C. HORTON. WILLIAM GRIMES. OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE, Preeldent. DORSET KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON. Vice President and Manager. S mrmmtmaaatmmmim THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF C3S BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK 'Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San rranclsco, Cal. Tho United States National Bank, Portland Ore. ' Draws Drafts Oil Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. Tho Com Exchange National Bai k, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotlaud, London, England. kTho Credit Lyonnnis, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit Issued. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. -o !'' ro'i'fr Flanagan & Bennett Bank ! I MARSHFIELD, OREGON. " Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 5 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws ontbe,BanJfc of, Call- 1 fornla, San Francisco, Cl., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Rosebnrg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. AccountH kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 60 cents a month or $5 a year. ' ' I INTEREST PAID xreux S1M o VOMERS CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Steamer Alliance' i E.D. PARSONS, Master. j EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAY8, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. C. G. Stlmson, Agent. T. B. JAMES, Agent. Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 SSaSSSE5S2SaS2SESSSESSa5S5HSHSHSHZSHSHSHSSSH52S2C52SHSHSESE5E57J2S253 Portland & Coos I $. S. BREAKWATER Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. W. F. Miller, Agfc. Phone Main 35-L 525ESE52ra5H5H5H5H5E5H525Z5Z5ZSESH5c!2 MS5HSHSHSHSa5E52SHSc!Sa5H5a5HSHSHS2I!SESE5a5a5cBHSZ5aSB15airESHSESH52SHS?? a err STEAMER Sails for San Francisco, Tuesday, September 14th. FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO .MONDAY NIGHT AT OCEAN DOCK Sails every Saturday for here filsa5a5HSHS25H5HSaSES2S2SHSHSZiSHKe52SHSZ5HS2525a5c!J5HsZ5252Sa5SS252S .. .. ....... - Steamer Wllhelmma LUDVia CHRISTENSEN, Master. Balling for Bandon every Monday. For lull information, apply Chaj Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. --! ---- --t---C - -------- a WEINHARDS 1 The Ilottled Deer of Quality O Tho beer that makes, but 1 never loses friends, WEIN EIN- I i the I HARDS EXPORT" always same, always In demand ways to be had in first-class places. Order a case. PRICES: Largo Size, 2 per caje of one dozen. Small Size, $1.25 per case. Usual allowance made for return of empty bottles. Phono us a trial order PHONE 48 Have you something for sale? j Try a Times' Want ad. , DIRECTORS. JNO. F. HALT.. W. S. CHANDLER, DR. C. W. TOWER, DORSEY KREITZER, ON TIME DEPOSITS Gi-wii-t COAST STEAMSHIP COMPACT. 't'i''t''i''i''r't.'td'ii.i.r.r'rf'i'ri' Bay S. S. Line M. F. PLANT F. S. DOW, Agt. g - - , , t -.r--.i.il.,),.,H. !. ! ... .., K2SH5HSS5K25E5ESE5c3ca525S5HSr STEAMER FAVORITE p?,n?rlpuilr. between Bandon and Coqullle connecting wltn all Marhfleld Leave Bandon . ..0:45a.m. Leaves Bandon ...1:20p.m. Leaves Coqullle. . .0:15 . m. Leaves Coqullle ...4:00p.m. .!r.aTeIer,Je.1T,n& Marihlteldln the nonEjaKM.MTiSVora,an,S H COQUTLLE RIVER TRANS ffl PORTATION CO. aZ5H5?525B eS25H525E5r L. J. POST Contractor nnd Builder Elgtteen n yer' experience haa taught ui "Take our time and do our work iithv- mono ' Pric Couuuai wiit Bed Wotk 6K2 South Secoud Street MARSHFIELD, ORIB, . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. V. INGRAM Physician nnd Surgeon. Office 208-200 Coos Building Phones Offina 1621; Residence 1621 tSr. a. l. HOUSEWORTH J Physician nd Sargeoa Offices second floor of Flanagan A Bennett BaaJc Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone: Officii. 1431: Residence. 1481 DR. R. E. GOLDEN P'lyslclnn and Surgeon Phones: Office 1031 Residence 100. 202-03 Coos Building. Office houis: 10 to 12 iu. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. is " R. BENNETT, Dentist, 217-218 Coos Building, Marshfleld. LAWYERS T. V. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank: Marshfleld, Orognn, J OHN D. GOSS Attorney at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon MISCELLANEOUS w. ). TURPEX Architect City Building Inspector Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD. ORE. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J G. W. DUNGAN, Undertaker Telephone: Day 103-J Night 10-J At the C. A. Johnson' Undertaking Rooms, Front Street, Marshfleld, Ore. -n-n-H-n--tt-a-n--8-8--a- Coos Bay Paving & Construction Co. Plans nnd Estimates Furnished Phone 282-Ij Plant nnd Warehouse Shcri' dan nnd Queen Street. a-a--a-a---a--K-s-R ---" --- : South Marshfield I Goal$4.50 per Ton Nut Coal $2.50 per ton COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY J. O. DOANB & SON, Props. Leave orders at The Finnish Cooperative or Phono 53-X. - .-- MUNICIPAL BONDS, MARSHFIELD, OREGON Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, addressed or' delivered to him at his offlco In said City of Marshfield until S:00 o'clock P. Mv Tuesday, October 2Gth, 1909, for the purchase of a series of "War rant Bonds" of the City of Marsh fleld, Coos County, Oregon, in tho sum of $54,000.00 dollars, in de nominations of one hundred to one thousand dollars to suit purchaser, dated December 1st, 1909, to run for a term of twenty (20) years at 5 per cent Interest per annum pay able semi-annually on the first day of June and December of each year, both principal and Interest payable at banking house designated by pur chaser; purchaser to furnish blank bonds and defray expense of prepara tion thereof; each bid to be accom panied by certified check of reputable banking house payable to the Treas urer of the City of Marshfleld, in the sum of ?2,500 which shall be forfeit ed in case bidder falls to comply to the term of his bid; right reserved to reject any or all bids. Population, 5,000; assessed valu ation of property of city in 1908 $1, 897,544. Assessed valuation now, probably, $2,250,000; actual valua tion, probably, $4,500,000; no other bonded indebtedness; purpose of these bonds to take up outstanding warrant Indebtedness. -auru iuursnneia, Coos County, Oregon, September 17, 1909, JNO W. BUTLER, . City Recorder. ' Try a Times' want aa.