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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
p&por published every OToning except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Th3 Coos Buy Times Publishing Co.
Entered at tne postofllce at Marsh
Sold, Oregon, for transmission
I'jrout.a tbo mallB as second class
mall matter.
Addiess all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, I
&slificld : : : : : : : : Oregon composed of the best tonics known,
f VTARRH CANNOT HE CURED.
v.,,1 LOCAL APPLICATIONS, .13
.. cannot l each the seat of the dls
case. Catarrh Is a blood or constltii-i
tional disease, and In order to cure it '
ou must take Internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern-,
ally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years,
and is a regular prescription. It is
. O. MALONEY Editor ana Pub.
BAN E. MALONEY News Editor
The Coos Day Times represents a
consolidation of the Daily Coast Mail
ad Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. The
Coast Mail was the first daily estab
lished on Coos Day and The Coos
Bay Times is Its immediate successor.
Dedicated to the service of the
people, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrive unopposed.
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tne year $5.00
Six months $2.60
Lots than 6 months, per month .60
When not paid strictly in advance
tho price subscription of the Coos
Bay Times is $0.00 PEB YEAR.
WEEKLY.
One year $1.50
Official Paper of Coos Connty.
combined with the best blood purl
fler3, acting directly on the mucous
surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing Ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials free.
F.J.CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo.O.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
PROVEN ECZEMA CURE.
Many eczema suffereis have tailed
so utterly with salves and other "dis
coveries" that oven the assurance o
tho best physician or druggist canuot
induce them to Invest anotlter dollar
in any remedy.
It is to these discouraged sufferers
In particular that we now offer, at
only 25 cents, a trial bottle of the
accepted standard eczema remedy, a
simple wash of oil of wintergreen,
thymol and glycerine, as compounded
In D. D. D. Prescription.
Hundreds of cures have convinced
us and we know you can prove in
stantly with tho first application that
It takes away the Itch at once.
Red Cross Drug Co.
Tasty, Snappy
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
OF MARSHFIELD.
WELCOME, TEDDY!
The soda season is again with us
and we are ready to serve you the
purest, most delicious soda drinks
possible to get. And served expert
ly and cleanly, too. There'll be the
old time favorite drinks the kind
you like so well and the newest
fancy conceits, too. Soda to please
you, soda you can trust because of
extreme purity palate pleasing, sat
isfying summer beverages that invite
you always to "have another."'
TP.T7! PPPAM CinnACJ nnrl QTTVnATTC!
STAFFORD'S Unexcelled Ice Cream
In brick and bulk.
Always Something New at
STR. CARLOS will sail from San
Francisco for COOS BAY iuhI GRAY'S
HARBOR, Friday, June 24th. RE
SERVE PASSAGE for Gray's Harbor,
at the ALLIAXCE OFFICE, C. F. Mc
George, Agent.
IMPORTAXT NOTICE TO PARENTS
AXD CHILDREN.
"So at last yqu've come back to the
U. S. A.
You're welcome as all of the flowers
In May;
And we hope that you really are go
ing to stay
To help us run tho nation.
Wo love you and trust you the same
old way;
Long may you live for many a day!
If you want to know why, right now
we'll say
This is the explanation:
You are rough and ready Teddy; you
are Miss Columbia's "steady,"
And although a trifle heady, you're
tho real hot stuff.
With your Big Stick always handy,
you're a MAN and you're a
dandy,
And tho Presidential candy, and that
ain't no bluff."
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TWO STORES
230 Front St 1-10 Central Ave
TOLL OF THE PRIMROSE PATH.
.NLY TN THE STAGE SETTINGS
and the actors does that fearful
n crfi1 1 nil fl Vniinnnvnii fiiA?
t klUbVUJ UII IIIU 1 KUULIICI itup
tie, Friday night, differ from thou
sands of others. Tho primrose path
Is a toll road, and its frequenters
nearly always pay heavily for tho
privilege of using It. Some of them
aiay the price by years of misery and
regret over their folly, while others,
like the victims of Friday's tragedy,
settle tho bill with a hurried rush
Into eternity. There was but little
time for reflection when the big tour
ing car that had been hurtling
through tho storm at express-train
speed, shot through the railing on the
trestle, and carried Mabel Monto and
liqr companion down to death. In.
those few last awful seconds, how
ever, there must have flashed through
tho brain of the wayward girl agoniz
ing regrets over the life that had
made possible such an ending. Ore
jjonian. Tho above Is part of an editorial in
Tho Oregonlan on the auto accident
that carried two to death from tho
"Vancouver bridge. It is merely an
other way of voicing tho common ex
pression, "Ho went tho pace that
Kills, and ho paid tho price." i
But who does pay? Is it tho man
who burns the candle, who wastes
his substance, who steeps his system
In liquor, who "paints tho town," who
turns life into a continuous and up
roarious "Joy rldo."
Or is it tho wife and children
-whoso lives nro tainted by the con
tact, vhos0 hearts are wrung by
angulbh, whoso appeals fall on un
heeding oars; tho father mid the
CURED HAY FEVER
AXD SU.MMER COLD
A. S. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Indiana,
writes: "Last year I suffered two
i or 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 has since used
Foley's Honey and Tar with the
same success." Red Cross Phar
macy, (John Preuss, Prop.)
We'll Like Very
Section 7 of Ordinance No. 294 of
the City of Marshfield provides:
"Any person who shall fire off or
discharge any ordnance, gun, pistol,
rifle or other firearm, or any squib,
rocket, roman candle, chaser, fire
cracker, bomb, torpedo, dynamite
cane or other fireworks of any kind or
naturo whatsoever within tho corpor
ate limits of the City of Marshfield
shall be deemed guilty of a misde
meanor, and upqn conviction thereof
before the Recorder's court shall be
punished as hereinafter provided;
provided that the Mayor may permit
upon any national holiday and other
days of public celebrations, the dis
charge of cannon and fireworks with
in such limits and under such restric
tions as he may deem proper.
The same ordinance also prohibits
children being abroad upon the
streets after 9 o'clock at night unless
given special permission, upon impor
tant duty or when accompanied by
parent or guardian.
This ordinance will be rigidly en
forced, and to avoid trouble, parents
are requested to see that their chil
dren comply with it.
J. W. CARTER, City Marshal.
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xtra
the World An
Obligation
THAT OBLIGATION IS TO KEEP YOUNG
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stable
Rigs at all hours and1 a carry-all
that we will send out with partial
fishing to go in crowds.
L. H. HEISNER
No Beauty Secret Ever "W as Invented Half as Potent as the
GAS RANGE.
Have You Ever Thought of That?
Household Work is Hard Enough Without the Ashes the
Dirt, the Drudgery and the NEEDLESS EXPENSE of a
Wood and Coal Stove
When it Comes to Using Gas in Your Kitchen Comfort is
Cheap.
Time Saved; Work and Expense of Fuel More Than Cut in
Half That's the Story of the Gas Range.
Telephone 178 and Have a New Business Representative Call
and Answer Your Questions About Prices and Conditions.
THE COOS BAY GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
a
Berry Merchants
During the fruit season we will
make It a point to have the things
you want, which is our aim at all
tines. Try an order hero.
AlnrsliUeld. Ore.
Phone 120-J
Buy Your
BUTTER, CREAM and MILK
of the
Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage
Company.
Free Delivery. Phono 73J.
Marshfield Grocery Co.
MO BROADWAY
PHONE lii-J
No matter how long you have suf
fered, Foley's Kidney Remedy will
help you. Mrs. S. L. Bowen of "Way
ne, W. Va., writes: "I was a suf
forer from kidney disease, so that
at times I could not get out of bed,
and when I did 1 could not sUnd
straight. I took Foley's Kldnev
Remedy. Ono dollar bottle and purl
of the second cured me enilrd.y."
It will cure you. ItrfD (iOSS
PHARMACY. (Jon Prouss,, Pnn.
OIL
SUPPLIES
The Coos Day Oil and Supply
Company under the management of
inotho'r whose keen suffering drives j. w. Flanagan will continue to hnn-
liopo from their hearts and shames
thorn boforo tho world?
Who does pay the prico'
CHIPPEWA I, VXD OPENING.
dlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso
line, distillate, benzine and coal oJl
at their oil house across tho Bay to
which place they have moved tliPlr
oftlof Phono 302.
Summer
Luncheon food
Terfipting dainties for warm
weather luncheons and picnic
parties, when one does not
want an elaborate meal: but
what you have must tickle the
palate, You will find just what
you want at
C. W. Wofcotfc
THE GROCER.
PHONE 97 J
A new, fresh line of fixtures and
lighting specialties. If you want
something nice for your home you
will find In about ten days, at
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PHONE 237-J.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
ret TrusS: and Savings Bank
Buy Your
BUTTER, CREAM and MILK
of the
Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage
Company.
Free Delivery. Phone 73J.
OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE
RESOURCES.
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Loans and discounts,
Overdrafts
Bonds and securities...
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures
Cash on hand and due
from banks 59,
SG.473.18
211.90
25,603:90
5C.S11.10
'9S.50
Maich 29, 1910,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In... $100,000.01)
Surplus fund 500,09
Undivided profits 1.96M
Deposits 126,136,10
Total $228,898.58?
o strong condition of this bank i
wit:
. . .47 per cent of d
15 nor cent of deposit.
romeuts...32 per cent of depoiiM
CROOKSTON, Minn., Juno 20.
Thoro wns ii groat rush of land seek
rs at tho government land office hero
yesterday nt tho opoulug of the Chip
pewa reservation lands to settlement.
In all thoro are nearly 250,000 acre
thrown opon, Including ferille tracts
tracts in the Fond du Lac, Deer Lake,
Pigeon Ilher, White Earth and Red
T.ul-o resorptions. The lauds are to
lie disposed of to actual settlers only,
under, the proisions of the home
stead law
Torklsh Baths
2 10-2 13 Coos Building
PHONE 214
DO YOU KNOW?
good laundry work when you see It.'
Sure you do, and that is why wo have
so many satisfied customers. And to
those who have never tried our Iaun
dry, you will find out after you have
trlod It, that you have been missing a
whole lot. For our customers sny,
"OUR WORK CAN'T BE HEAT," and
THEY KNOW.
MARSHFIELD IT. A S. LAUNDRY
Phone 2295.
"Our wagon goes any old place."
Miwzer Bros.. Prop.
Undertaker j
Telephone: Day 103-J
Undertaking Rooms Front St. Ncrth
Mnrshileld, Oregon.
HOME LAND Co
See us for Investments on Coos
Bay. Wo guarantee owner's price to
bo our price.
Phone 74L. 204 Front St.
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MASTSIDE IS A WINNER.
For indigestion nnd nil stomach
trouble take Foley's Oriuo Laxative,
as It stimulates tho stomach and
llvor nnd regulates tho bowols and
will positively euro hnbltual con
stipation. RED CROSS PHARMA
CY, (John Preuss, Prop.)
Have that Roof Fixed
Now
See CORTHELL
PHONE 10D.L.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
$
K. J. W. INGRAM
Physician nnd Burseon.
Total J228.S98.5S
Wo Invito your attention to th
showr ly the abovo statement to-
Cash reserve
Reserve required by law
Reserve in excess of legal requlj
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
JOHN S. COKE, Presideat. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER,
WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER,
M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager.
DOES A GENERAL RANKING AN D TRUST BUSINESS,
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
' FLANAGAN &. BENNETT ANK
' MARSHFIELD. OREGON.
f Oldest Uuuk in Coos County, I-Mnblished In 1880.
Paid up Capital aud Surplus $80,000.00.
' Assets Over Half Million Daltari. , v
Does a general banking business and draws drafts on mei
of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N.
First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, nose
burg, Ore.; The Loudon Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, Engianu.
Also sella exchange ou all of the principal cities of Eurooe.
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to cnecK.
deposit lock boxes far rent. , f,
OFFICERS: , i
J. W. BENNETT, President. I. F. WILLIAMS Cashier. T
J. H. FLANAGAN. V.-Pros. av.n. E. WINCHESTER. As.
IAIW TT!PnITS. '
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Oflke 208-201 Coos Itulldbie
Phores Office 3 621; Resldenco 161
D..
A. L. UOUSEWORXn
Physician nnd SnrKeon
Offices second floor of Fianngan h
Bonnetl Baafc Bulldlns.
Office hours J to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 ?. m
Phone: OfUcn. 1431; RfsMenco, 141?
BUTTER, CREAM and MILK
of the
Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage
Company.
Free Delivery. Phone 73J.
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IV. BENNETT,
Office over Fianr.san c Bennett
Bank.
Marshfield, Oru-
OF COOS BAY
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Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francinco, tu
e United Stntcs National Bank, Portland, OrP
he National Park Bank, New York, N. Y.
Corn Echnnge National Bank, Chicago, J.
Bunk of Scotland, London, England,
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In addition we draw drafts on nil principal banking cent'
Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan. North, wnim
South America. b
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to cnecu.
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Ovor Chamber of Commeice
FOR SALE.
I NEW ll.FOOT AWNING AND
ALL KINDS OF NEW AND SECOND
HAND. GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH.
180 BROADWAY, SECOND HAND
STORE.
ELOCUTION AND OnATORV
Personal Instruction Given.
A. O. WALKED Instructor
878 Fifth Street.
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