"qfmrwv v v WjV JWTPP" ?"AJHgy THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY APRIL 29, 1910- EVENING EDITION 4-,0...4 4 wmuw . COOS BAY TIME , An Independent Republican news paper published every erenlng except Sunday, and Weekly by ffhe Coos Uay Times Publishing Co. Addieps all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, fifoshflcltl : : : : : : : : Oregon v 1 T H THE Dedicated to tho service of the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Entered at the postofflce nt Mareh ld, Oregon, tor transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. TOAST AND TEA t-$&6 04 iCOC000' 6 9 o. good evening, o I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bouiiti to le up to what light I hae. Lincoln. M. O. MALONE Editor nnd Pub. AN E. MALONEY News Editor, 6UAJSCHIPTION RATES. In Advnnco. DAILY. One year $5.00 Six months $2.50 Less than 6 months, per month .50 When not paid strictly In advance the price subscription of tho Coos Bay Times is $0.00 PER YEAR. WEEKLY. One year $1.50 The Coos Cay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall And The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mail was the first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times is its immcdUto successor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAKS1IFIEL1). GET A HOME. THE BEST and most permanent use to which land can. be put is " Its occupation as i home. Noth ing so quickly raises a young man in tho estimation of others as the knowl edge that ho is living in his own home. Nothing so quickly raises his own self-respect, which is the most comforting thing In tho world. With tho acquisition of a home come new Interests in life. One Is consulted in neighborhood affairs. He feels him eelf that he Is a citizen in a sense that ho has never been a citizen be fore. As he makes Improvements, big or little, ho is happy In making them, for they will be enjoyed by himself and family. He is an established man. Quarrels with tho landlord are past, as well ns the heavy cost of the con tinuous moving which impoverishes many families In any city. PRETTY SOOX. I know a land where streets are pav ed With the things wo meant to achieve; It is walled with the money we mean: to have saved, And the pleasures for which we grieve. The kind words unspoken, the prom ises broken, And many a coveted boon Are stowed away there In tho land somewhere The land of the "Pretty Soon. It is farther at noon than it is at dawn, Farther at night than at noon; Oh, let us beware of that land down there The land of "Pretty Soon." Somehow no one ever seems to re gard a little man's troubles seriously. When you.are trying to sell a man something don't bo too cordial, or he will notice It. The devil and all his imps do not bother us half as much as the men who have funny stories to tell.. AmA UIpF piiii Hi raflfl ill Jm m ffjjjj CLOTMIM4 COMPANY &61 f i ' ' i ti . .lllc iiailU Transit Friend to well dressed prosperity Bros. iuits The Route is Reasonable $14 to $25 FIXUP ---- --- -to FORTUNATE FOR COOS UAY. F A MAN IS not a booster he 1 a 1 detriment to his home town. Thoro are some men who take It upon themselves to meet strangers nnd tell all of the potty Insldo scraps in the town and givo the s' ranger the general impression that his particular city Is no good in any way. If these "knockers" nre at all numerous it does not take long for a city to gain n poor reputation all over the coun try, consequently tho business of all, including the "knocker" himself, is hurt. Happily, Coos Bay is blessed with many boosters oven if there are some fcnockers. It has grown from a mere village to a city of several thousand desplto mnny drawbacks, which jgrowth Is duo In tho most part to tho consistent boosting of its citizens. But thoro is a limit to boosting. Do not misrepresent the facts. When this Is done peoplo who go to a city to Invest their money and find that tho facts will not back up tho state ments mado will go away to tell cvory ono they meet that tho town Is Inhabited by a population of prevari cators. Again is Coos Baq blessed, for thoro aro few of theso men who Btrotch tho facts, and this has helped Greatly in building up tho reputation which this city has nmong men of capital as being "thero with the jjoods," and In fact tho general ex pression of newcomers la ono of sur priso nt tho extent of our resources "The trouble with me," said an Coos Bay man today,"I talk an hour and a half, and think fifteen minutes." Beaver Hill Coal MOUXT DIABLO AND JOSSOX CEMEXT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH NcLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR ITJjOW YOU CAN AfFORD IT IS THE POLICY OF THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF COOS HAY GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO PLArr ,,, S PRODUCTS AV1THIN REACH OF ALL THE PEOPLE TllKV n T REACH. WITH THIS END IX VIEW THE PRICE OF i I GAS HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $1.70 CENTS PER THOUSAND Vrr ' I A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY CENTS MAKING THE NET Rvr '! 1 $1.50 Per Thousand PHONE US AND A MAN WILL CALL. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. i niONE 178. -- ' STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank i 310 SOUTH BROADWAY PHONE 201 a A man who is always looking for work might as well wean a placard reading: "I am not worth a d ," slnco everybody knows he is not. Edison has perfected a storage battery that will .run a street car foi 30 cents a day. What's the matter with trying it on the cost of living. We are becoming old, but wo stHl give three cheers every morning be cause we are not compelled to go to school. We are not so old that we have forgotten how we hated it. When a man lights a cigar he throws the match on the floor. This means that some of his women folks will have to stoop over and pick It up and every time they stoop over to pick up a match they see more clay to their Idol until finally, in the course of a few months, he is so much clay that he is no longer an Idol, but a good location for a brickyard. Meat, Cheaper You will find that the People's market has the choicest line of Coos county meat that has ever been kept in a marke In Marshfield and thnt the prices are the lowest in the city. Give us a trial order tomonow and let us show you. Ask our customers if they are not more than satisfied with quality as well as prices. The People's Market PHONE 170-J K-8-H-K-::-8-::-H-::-::-::-8-r- v ( a XX :: xx Why stand on the streets and ar gue? You must realize that you In vent facts, knowing that the other fellow does not know enough to con trovert them. The other follow plays tho same game on you; he knows you are Ignorant and takes advan tage of the fact. It Is a waste of time to argue. Cash Paid for FursJ Skins C. F. McGEORGE 178 Broadway South. Marshfield I XX I :: t t: xx :: t xx xx :: xx xx i XX I :: ousewife OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. RESOURCES. Leans and discounts. ... $ 86, 473. IS Overdrafts 211.90 Bonds and securities... 25,003:90 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 56,811.10 Cash on hand and due from banks 59,798.50 March 29, 1910. LIABILITIES. capital stocic paid In... 1100,000 61 4 Surplus fund imJ ujiuiviueu pronts 19(!5i! DcI,osIts 126,436.10 i Total I228.898.5H Why worry and fret over an j occasional failure In bread buy your bread. G. W. DUNGAN, Undertaker Telephone: Day 103-J Undertaking Rooms Front St. North Mnrshfi3ld, Oregon. AVE NOW HAVE THE THIS Eveiy house planned by an Ameri can woman has a larger parlor and a smaller kitchen than the house planned by an American woman the year before. In time, this means that a house w 111 bo all parlor on the first floor, except a shelf, and that will bo the kitchen. I IS THE FAMOUS BARRINGTON HALI BAKER-IZED COFFEB It make's a fino exhil arating beverage of med ium strength. FOR SALE AT F. A. SACCHI Corner Commercial and Second SI Tho old-fashioned woman, whose door-knob knot of hair Is done so tight sho has to use a monkej wrench to undo it at night, has a firm, immovable conviction that no woman who runs to puffs and curls amounts to much. NOTICE. To all our patrons: Mr. Goo. Doll has purchased our fuel business and teams nnd will conduct tho business In tho future. Wo cheerfully recommend Mr. Doll to our patrons and tho public In gen oral as n gontlemnn worthy of their patronage nnd bespeak for him the name genorous treatment accorded to us In times past. Respectfully OOOO BAY FUEL CO. By J C Dnano, Manager Women know this, but wo venture tho opinion thnt not ono man is 50 knows it; When a woman first makes up a bed, she puts on two clean sheets, which aro used a week. Then tho lower shetit Is taken off, and re placed by tho uppor sheet, the upper ahoet being replaced with a clean one. Wo nlways thought that when ou got clean sheets on your bed you get two clean; but you don't; two clean sheets aro placed on the com pany bed. When tho company goes, tho sheets aro taken off and washed, whether used ono night or six. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ? J. XV. INGRAM Physician nnd Surgeon. DR. Office 208-S0 Coos Building Pfrones Office 3 621; Residence 162) QR. A. L. IIOUSEWORTH Physician nnd Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan fc Bennett Bask Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m Phono: Offlco. 1431; Residence. 14X1 DR. C. R. BENNETT. :: :: i xx t i ? XX :: XX t XX XX V n t: i xx tr i XX I I XX I XX I XX 1 tx I ii I XX XX t :: i t: i j: making when It is cheaper to XX XX I : i XX I XX XX XX I XX I a t XX XX I Total $228, SOS. 58 We invite your attention to tho strong condition of this bank as shown 1 the above statement to-wit: Cash reserve 47 per cent of deposits Reserve required by law. . . 15 per cent of deposits. Reserve in excess of legal requirements. . .32 per cent of deposits.' OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DOnSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager DOES A GENERAL BANKING AN 1) TRUST BUSINESS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Davis Never Fails You Our bakery Is equipped to XX give you the best that flour will make. Always white, l XX I 8 flaky, rich and a full weight XX loaf. XX I XX I XX I 8 J A a i a i 8 in aaaiuon we draw drafts on all principal banking cenWrB In L Europe, Asia, Africa. Australia. Chinn. .Tnrmn. North Pontrni , ? South America. ' 8 Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit isf jed. Safo DeDosIt Boxes for rent Draws Drafts on OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL DANK Wells Fargo Nevada National Hank, San Francisco, CL The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. The Com Evchnugo National Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. Tho Credit Lyonnnls, Paris, Franco. Ask your grocer for Davis' Home-made or bread. "Mother's" i XX :: xx t XX DAVIS' STEAM BAKERY PHONE 169-L -x:-8-K---a--::-a-::.-at:8 FLANAGAN & BENNETT 'BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank in Coos County, Established in 1880. Paid up Cnpital nnd Surplus, 880,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollar. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Bank . oi (.arnorma, ban Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; . First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. " Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Bafi , , ukju3h iuck uuiua lur rent. T , OFFICERS: " J. . BENNETT, President. X. F. WILLIAMS. Cashier. J. a. ILANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. Asst. Cash. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. -a-tt-tt-a-u-H-H-a-a.jj.a.jj. -8-::-n---a-: --m-m-k--8 ? ? Abstracts and Real Estate To anyone Interested in above wo would say, It Is important .ICU uujing to see that yo u get title as well as value. We are best prepared to give you both. Our work Is reliable Are General Agents for Easttldo and Sengstacken's Addition. Hence you will consult your own interests to come to headquar- f ters to do business. 0 I ? S I 8 i Dentist, Phono 205-J. 217-218 Coos Builaiug7 fliarshHeld EXK.r.Kt'r'vi-n'm.i'Mii'T Al! Eagles Attention YOU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED TO MKKV AT THE EAGLE'S HALL T 11 O'CLOCK SUNDAY MORNING, .MAY 1, FOR EAGLES' MEMORIAL SERVICE. T. w- BENNETT, Offica over Flanr.gan & Bennett Bank. Mar8hfleld, One VVT S. TERPEN '"" " W Architect Over Chamber of Commerce BY ORDER OF WORTHY PRESIDENT. lVVvrwrt-!rimjr'.'wi'n vck NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Bids wil bo received at tho Farm ers' and Merchants' Bank at Coquillo, Ore,, until 10 a. m May loth, 1910. for the construction of a 2 story brick building for the Farmers' nnd Mer chants' Bank and Messrs. Barker and Richmond. Plans and bpecifl- catlons for the work may be obtnlned at tho office of Win. vS. Turpln, archi tect, Marshfield, Oro., and at the owners' places of business In Coquillo Ore The Big 4 is Here Not Coming -BUT HERE! All the doubters and knockers call up and bo convinced by actual information. ' Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Branch Office. Cnnnllla -n.. ., ,.. .c.,or , -.iv..u v,iij, .Henry sengsiacKen, wb"' g -utt-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-H-tx-ixxx-tx-xx -8-B-n-K-8-.n- r-b-8-"b z3555253 Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line Steamer Ramona Sails from AinsworthDockPorNand. Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. W. F. Miller, AcL. Phnnn Main 35-L asss'ranL5i I STEAMER M. F. PLANT pi 15 j Sails for San Francisco Fridays I Turkish Batfos 210-213 Coos Building phone; 2 14 J FREIOHT RECEIVED UP TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT OCEAN DOCK. H Sails ..o every 1 uesday tor here F. S. DOW, W aEESHSra2E