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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
"E$WMMaUfMH 22SC rMMB- r, i-fture.. ttaS8fcJUjaaE" -i, ii i imnim" H TWE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION. ia?!' ..- n, ' ? . t vn 'V I 'A f V- I- ' I t iiHllllJ I ft if HI 111 I I i t iff ifuvfiifii & fif jf hk p" i w iSt lllwi (Elf ft Er r II w I! I v ' M llii fi I 1 ; i I 'ft y al? 111 H in R Mil II i m. v i mil J 1 1 h &mw fjlll SI r 1t r JilUEFS OP BANDON. News of CRy-By-tlic-Sca Taken From The Recorder. Capt. Johnson of the tug Klyhlam uays that hereafter no one will be Allowed to rldo over the bar on the tug, either when going out to sound or when towing vessels out: Bandon Lodge A. F. and A. M. elected tho following officers at their hurt regular -meeting: James Morri son, Yi, M,; W. E. Cralne, S. W.; L. L. Rosa, J. Vf."r G. T. Treadgold, Sec.; R. W, Boyle, Treas.; C. E. Hol Jopetex, 3. D.; Wm. McKay, J. D. Tke following ofllcerB were elected toy the K. of P,, Lodge at their reg ular xtceting: Wm. McKay, C. C; O. . Wade, V.IClftE, Lewln,' pre late; H. P. Morrison, M. of W.; Claud Adams, M, at A.; B. N. Her rlneton, JC of R.; A. Garfield, M. of .; Nels Rosmussen, M. of E.; J. N. LaaglolB, I. G.; L. P. Sorensen, O. G.; R, M. L. Bedilllon, trustee. At a recent mooting of the Eastern Btar Order the following officers were elected: Mrs. Mary Galller, W. M.; Win. McKay, M. P.; Violet Lorenz, A. U. Mm. Boyle, Con.; Mrs. Man ctet, Aset. Con.; Kate Rosa, Sec; J. 1. Srdwoll, Treas, The Odd Fellows have elected of ficers for the ensuing term as fol lows, L. J. Radloy, N. G.; W. A. Panter, V. G.; A. J. Hartman, Sec; A. O. Hoyt, Treas. DEER INVADE JNEW ENGLAND TOWNS '.. SPRINGFH&lb, Mass., Dec. 21. Rigidly enforced protective legisla tion in Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut has enabled deer, which were last becoming extinct, to mul tiply until they are jiow more nu merous in Central New England than they "were at the time of the revolu tionary war. Tie continuous stretch of more or leas sparsely inhabited territory, .with its abundant supply of small fruits and garden truck, so tempting to the deer, has become for prac tical purposes an immense deer pre Mrve. A decade ago tho summer visitor 1b New England rarely caught a gllnjise of a wild deer. Five years later the deer had become more nu merous, but were still an object of curiosity. In tho last two seasons so atrmerous have the deer become that t&ey lurve done much damage to gar ttona and orchards. The deer have become bolder with Increased numborB and the presence f one at the animals in the streets ef ike Jarger towns and even the ctiita Is trquen'ly reported. Hunt ra kate estimated that there are In Central New England upward of H.06D dew. Tho fact that 2,000 deer have been killed in a single week In each year In tho last two open seasons In Vermont Is evidence ot the fcroat numbers of them. The, deer ,quostion promises to be the subjeet of lively debate in the legislatures of Vermont, Massachu setts and Connecticut, On the one Rand the friends of tho animals plead for a continuance of the present pro tective laws, on the ground that tho damage done by the deer is over estimated, and that the deer Is harm less. Opposed to this argument la the contention of farmers that they should be allowed to kill for their own use deer found on their own land. In Vermont, the open season tends to keep down the number of the animals, and In Massachusetts under a recently enacted law, the farmer may kill doer which commit depredations upon his land. In Con necticut killing of deer to protect one's property is allowable, provided It to don with a shotgun. The prevalence of deer has given rise to a crop of animal Btorles. From Northteld, Mass., recently thero fcawe a story of hens attacking a deer. Last week a buck deer gave battle to two dogs in Westfleld, and according to witnesses tho dogs camo out a very poor second. N8t very long ago a pure whlto deer was killed lu Hadley, Mass. Ernest L. Merrlam of Ware, ro jxirted that while driving to West Warren a deer attempted to Jump in to bis wagon . 'A Bolchertown farm er driving to Ware found his pro gress barred by a buck deer. Tho farmer pelted the deer with apples and now aoekB to recover the value at tU apples from tho county com missioners under tho deer damages eqxBaBatlon act." There U raoro CatArrh In thlt cetlon nj tbo ountry than all o her ditcaaca put toi-ettier, ind until tho last few yenrs was suppocctl to bo incurame ror a ereium.nv jpo i aiicuiri jro nouncod It n local (license and pi cmcrtlca, and by constantly It yro Sea rcrlbcd ljcal Illne to cure. i.il.k ln.nl .. .n . . I n nrl tlllinilHI ltlu' n l.U IUUUI bll'tlk.llVIil, ptV'lM'UII t4 1 ttl.UllbUl.i 4clnce has prorenolarrh to bo a eonitftu. tlonal dim aso and therefore requirM connUtu Monal treatment. Hall's Cntanh Cura, mi"u. fact u red b V. J. Uheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, s te only constitutional cure on tho market. It Is taken In doww from 10 drops K)a tespon- ul. It acts dlroctly on the blood and mucous mtfacesof the system. Truov odor ono hundred lollars (or nj case It falls to euro bend for circulars and testimonials. Address: 1'. J. CIIKNKY A CO , Toledo, Ohlp Bold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family I'lll's for constipation Buy a Fixup Special 14 Suit And Be Satisfied. POP CORN.... 4J FOR rftaS Christmas Special Price C. W. Wolcott's PHONE 79 J --H-8-n-8-n--:t--n-H-- xx Letter to Santa Clans Dear Santa: For Mamma's Christmas tell Papa to send the family wash all next year to the Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry. That's tho Laundry "that knows how." GRACIE. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry COOK WITH GAS COOK WITH GAS COOK WITH GAS TRY THE Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. I COOS BAY GAS I e mm -i-uri m" r i!-1- neaww"1 "eft. I l& tLttlKIt 10. B-a-n-n--n--a-a-a-B-o- L. J. POST Contractor and Builder Elgl teen years' exparUntt kas lauyht a motto "Take onrtlma n tk vur jik rieht" PricCotuuunt will bij ock SW South Secity Y raoet MARSHP1KLH. fl'W a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a a a SEE OUB LINE OP BOAT SUPPLIES BEFORE DECID ING UPON WHAT TO GiyE HIJI FOR CHRISTMAS. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. a Wnterfront, Near Market St., a ia-a-B-a-B-a-a-a-a-a-a-ra-n CURED HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLD A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, In diana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold bo distressing that It Interfered with my business, I had many of tho 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 has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with tho same success." RED CROSS Phar macy, (John Preuss, Prop.) a: FOR SALE Now "nome. Comfort" hotel range, good as new, cost ?150. will sell at half price. Seo W. K. Wiseman, opposite Times'. The Ground Work TO ACTUAL IIOMESEEKERS. If you want a home -In the best residence section in the city amongst the best buneh oi people in the world and at reasonable prices, don't over look the faet that SENGSTAOKEN 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. See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, General Agents. HENRT SENGSTACKEN, Manager Marshfield. Oregon. General Aetata. Eastsldo. FINANCIAL Statement OF THIS FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE . First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, AT CLOSE OF BUSI NESS, NOVEMBER 16, 1M9. Pondensed from the offlclal statement as called for hy tho state department. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts- $03,283.90 Overdrafts 213.70 Bonds, securities, etc. 25,207.80 Banking Louse, furni ture raid fixtures.. 57,181.25 Cask and due from banks 51,750.00 $227,007.24 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid iu $100,000.00 Undivided proflU 4.490.1S Deposit 123,291.09 $227,007.24 OFFICERS Judge John S. Coke, President. Judge John F. Hall. Dr. O. W. Tower, neugr Seagstacken. Stephen O. Rogers. AND DIRECTORS. W. S. Chandler. William Grimes. Dorsey Kreiteer, Cnshlcr. M. O. HortoM, Vlee-President and Manager. We invite your attention to the strong features of this bank shown by the above statement to-wlt: 1st. The paid in capital of $100,000.00. The cash reserve which Is 42 per cent of deposits. The reserve required by law 1b 15 per cent of deposits. The excess reserve shown above is 27 per sent of deposits. The personnel of the directorate who, at all times, ezereise thorough supervision of its affairs. as 2nd. 3rd. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY , STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK ' Wells Fnrj;o Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. ) Tho National Park Bank, New York, X. Y The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. ,Tho Credit Lyonuals, 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 1st led. Safe DjDosit Boxes for rent. Draws Drafts on FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, ORHQON. Oldest Bank iu Coos Coumty, Established In 1889. Puld np Capital and Surplus, $80,009.00. Assets Over Uulf Million Dollars. Does a general basking business and draws drafts en tie Baik of California, San Francisco, Gal.; Hanover National Baak, N. Y.; First National Bank, Portlamd, Ore.; First Nailoaal Baalc, Rose burg,, Ore.; Tho London Joimt Stock Bask, Ltd., Loadon, Bngland. Also sells exchange on all of tho principal cities ef Hurepe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subjeet te check. Safe deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. W. BENNETT, President. R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Prcs. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cast. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. 9 ... PnLV 0S vvweaA.A.- " . DR. " W ttQBji '"X'lcU,. Oluco 208-20 c PhonrsOfflpj" nu- a. l. iiiij "orsp I'Miii. . OfTlnrtr. -. . ecconil a.. D?ntt 5S . uonrs 7 to j PAne:offlC()(1! DR. C R. IlENXi 217-818 Phone S Coos Bill, LA1 T W. BENNETT, ' Office over FiaM Bm Marshfield, J OIIN D. GOSfl Attorney U,l Marshfield, MISCTSLLid W TURpjJN archltM 1 Over CkamfcerttJ MARSHFIBLDJ Turldsh 2IO-213;Coos PHONE 211 G. W. DW Undert FREH Telephone: Day 15 Undertaking Roonu i Marsblel!, On et yenr CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES at X. A. aUOCUPS. He has the ltmmz LIKl in OREGON. Bee his HttTlIttE la a Wluaer. A Beautiful Assortment of Pleasing Gifts MAY NOW BE SEEN AT THIS STORE. EVERYONE RECOGNIZES THAT THERE IS NOTHING QUITE SO AP PROPRIATE FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT AS ONB THAT COMBINES Bf AUTY WITH UTILITY SUCH AS MAY BE FOUND AT "THIS STORB. SOLID GOLD WATCIfEfl, SHIRT WAIST SETS GOLD FILLED WATCHES, BELT PINS AND BUCKLES, CUT GLASS, eiLVERWARH, AND MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL GIFTS TOO NUMER OUS TO MENTION BUT YOU SHOULD COME TO THE STORE AND SEE THE STOCK. T. HOWARD The Jeweler STEAMERS enSH5H.5H5HSH5a5a5ESZ52SiS2SESaSH5EE5E5H5ES,a5Z5ESHSa52E5ara5Z5a5HK5a5?! a a a a Sails every Tuesday for here F. S. DOW, Agt fcSE52S25H5H5H5E53ESZ5H5H5HSESZ5H5aE5aSH5E5H5 STEAMER M. F. PLANT t Sails for San Francisco Fridays FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT OCEAN DOCK. Livery, Fe Sale St Rigs at all hours aiil that we will send ouU wishing to go la cronlJ Le He Marshfield, Ore. e'Ile'i''liea. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP OOMPANT. Steamer Alliance E. D. PARSONS, Master. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND 8AILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. C. G. Stlmson, Agent. T. B. JAMES, Ageat. Couch St. Dock, Portland. Otv. Marshfield, Ore., Phone 441 - ! .t.9l'.i.4,,. NORTH FRONT ST. MARSHFIELD 2SZSB5ESESIL5HSHSHSHSE52S2SE5a5H5a5a3SaSHSESl2S2SSSH iBSHSSSHSHSHSHSHSi -.-.-....--. -! ----- -. Streamer WilheMima N. WAGNER, aioster. Balling for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply T Chas Thorn owner, er Tom Jamet, agent, -------'-'..-.- ftSHSS5ESES2S2S2SH5ESHSHSa5HSESHSH5aBS2b" Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from AinsworthDockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. W. F. Miller, Agt.. Phone Maia 3S-L gsgsasgsgraizsasiszsHszfssiisBsasasTascSzgas I I5H52 If !' f Coos Bay hi J. O. DOANE & Boi.1 Dealers k South Mars Coal LUMP COAL $4.50 1 NUT COAL $3.0 Fl Phone 278-1 1 ' TV-"1 STEAMER FAVO Tm trlr. rlallT httwttl J Ocantile coMDittlBf nltk 1l trait. Leaves Bandon , .. Leaves Bandon . .!l Leaves Oonnllle. .M Leaves Coqnfflo ...: TruTalan laTlr Utrtbi M.mHM..h TlanAnAtntC O.O.I..UU .Wfftwu . -i- 7. ob Oomillle rirer tn tptn hours in MBrhlWndMUl ame day. OOQUILLE RIVER POBTATIOK 00.1 $S!TtbZ5J!5252S!S HUGH McLAIN GENERAL Wholesale CONTRACTOR and RotaU Dealer lDr- BEAVER HILL COAL Imported Cement, Crushed Rock Baud, Briclr Lime, Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, St6ne and Concrete Pedestal Blocks. Fllnt kote Roofing Paper. Estimates furnished on all classes ot contrast work. Phone 3011 816 SOUTn BROADWAY, MABSnFIKLD, ORE. PRICE OF PRKFEHUml THE UNITBI) WIB TELEGRAPH COMT Note the steady and r vance In ths price of stock 4 orcranlzation of the comp February 23, 1987... Santomfaer 1. 1987 October 1, 1907 November 16, 1907 Jaaeary 1, 1908 March 1, 1908 lune 1, 1908 August 1, 1908 October 1, 1908 December 15, 1988 Febnary 16, 1909 May 1, 1909 August 1, 1909 ' The Dries will romaii for a short time only. ItVj manf nnri IflrPQ nrOflti. o. l. nopsoN, WHJ Rnon and Currv Countlet Offlee In Tha "Ohse" Slarshfleld. MM I'V ! . ..