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3aE3rW; ;-.' t HewttvKWCwaMeHritf iFfl4TWW!T I I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910- EVENING EDITION - I?3 h j 11 '7- 4a Store! Sri I M 11 Jflll' COOS BAY TIMES 100 present' which the committee did not do, and later insisted, when it discovered this mistake, that there were over one hundred present. The Coqullle Sentinel stated there were one hundred and forty present. Why weren't either the Enterprise or the Sentinel fair enough to report the statements of Mr. Pulford and Mr. Bennett? Neither the editor of the Enterprise nor the Sentinel had counted the attendance, yet they nnitcllnnAil nn finnnct nrMint nf If nnil An independent Republican news- , apparently are not fair enough to flr published every erenlng except .admit their mistake. Sunday, and Weekly by ! the "official count" of the sec- Tke Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. 'nd Assembly, The Times was again upheld. Prior to the "official count," Dedicated to the service of theiThe Tlmes rel,orter had stated that people, that no good cause shall lack j the,.e Were forty-five present, but as. champion, and that evil shall notjEdltor Savage alui others contended tbrlve unopposed. there were over fifty. The "official ! count" showed there were forty-five. Entered at tne postofllce at Marsh fild, Oregon, for transmission Utron&a the mails as second class mall matter. Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, Stossufleld : : ;: :: ;: Oregon K. O. MALONHY Editor and Pub. AK E. MALONEY News Editor The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall And The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the Qrst dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times is its immediate successor. 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advauco. DAILY. One year 15.00 Six months 12.50 Oss than 6 months, per month .60 When not paid strictly in advance the price subscription of the Coos Bay Times is ."50.00 PER YEAR. WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. THE ASSEMBLY COUNT. Thanks to Mr. Pulford's endeavor, the "official count" prevented Assem bly prevaricators from going forth and claiming that a hundred or two hundred were present. As to Mr. Roberts, his remarks were too disconnected and dealt too much with glittering generalities to merit reply. He had apparently primed himself to follow Mr. Pulford, his "assistant' political boss of Myrtle Point," but Mr. Bennett intervened with an Incontrovertible statement of the situation and took all the wind out his sails, but he whined because any one had the temerity to question the motives of himself or his fellow Assembly promoters. WILL NOT RUN AGAIN. "During tho closing moments of the session, which was marked by the greatest of harmony and cordiality among the Republicans, S. D. Pul ford and L. J. Roberts each made a speech attacking the Coos Bay Times in no uncertain language for having accused the Myrtle Point Enterprise and its informants with having fal sified as to the figures of the attend ance at the first meeting of the As sembly. Mr. Maloney, representing The Times at the meeting, made no rrply to their attacks." Bandon Re uoider. This is another example of the contemptible, sneaking means ' em ployed by certain individuals who are attempting to bolster up the as sembly by misrepresent ;t'ons and who tv 111 resort to anything in an effort to discredit the truth when It brings their methods to light. As the editor of the Bandon Recorder was not personally at the last assem bly, or tho first one for that matter, The Times excuses him for being un wittingly the victim of a sneak who attempts to gain prestige for his cause by doliberale unfairness. If tho Recorder will glvo the name of Its informant, The Times will endeiror to place him in the proper light. j As was published in Tho Times' ac- count of the Assembly, one S. D. Pul ford of Myrtle Point did ariso In tho meeting and ask that an official count bo taken of thoso present so that "It would not be misrepresented by The Times." Ho had scarcely uttered the words when J, W. Bennett of Marsh finld, a leader In tho Assembly move ment, aroso and informed Mr. Pul ford that ho had personally counted thoso present at the ilrst assembly and that Tho Times' statement of tho number was correct, his pergonal count varying only one or two from thu number (07) given by The Times and stnted that such a small differ ence might easily occur In his casual enumeration of a crowd. Why didn't the Recorder's Inform ant bo fair and glvo Mr. Bennett's statement as to who was viirht- Sheriff Norman Tyler of Curry Coun ty Visiting in Marshfield. Sheriff Norman Tyler of Curry county arrived in the city to-day and Is a guest at the Chandler Hotel. He Is not here on official business, but came to look after some personal business affairs. He reports that af fairs are going along nicely in Curry county, especially In the northern part. Sheriff Tyler says that he will not be a candidate for re-election again this fall. He Is not in the race for Sheriff this time. Our Stock OF RIFLES, AMMUNITION, HUNT ING KNIVES, ETC., FOR THE DEER SEASON HAS ARRIVED. GET OUR SUPPLIES EARLY. The Gunnery! j n a lome Suit Bargains Vp have a few suits left only a few and if we can fit you we will be able to save you some money. We are out of the ready-made clothing business and these are only some that are on hand. SEE THESE PRICES: SLS5.00 SUIT FOR S1050 $22.50 SUIT FOR S14.75 $18.00 SUIT FOR S12.75 $10.50 SUIT FOR S11.75 S15.00 SUIT FOR. $10.50 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. TKo BAZAR. QUALITY STORE. rnONE 32. Orthopedic Shoe For Men There is None Better FIXUP 'SPORTSMEN'S II EADQUARTERS." Portland. Oregon J - viculluUUHOCnDn TOT lilVlfl Ttn V fcSoJ.5uur.0'.?W?taBp.Kpipir KSSfr .w",. Ar: Elocution. cfSSSZtfg fltt,,AppI.c.Uoo-;houMVJ.'r.r,ndTS .-..... aup.rmr.uwc.zo, ai.Hnni HtH.Parlllnd.0f. FORT ST. JAMES. ON LAKE STU. ART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This Is destined to be the Portland of British Columbia, on a navigable river and deep water lake, with two trains running In next fall. Letters pour Into our offlco all day with applications for lots. To those who cannot come In wo would do our utmost to make a good selection. Price, $100 and $200 each. Cash $25, balance $10 a month. A few 40-acro farms, Joining Fort St. James townslte and Lake Stuart. $30 cash and $10 a month. You need not be a Canadian citizen to hold this. You need not Improve it, nor you need not reside on it. All this land Is on or near tho railroads Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern railroads. lMMMMMmmtmttfttt?tttmtttlnl - Fancy Cakes 1 for Parties S Are a specially at S a fStephan's Bakery PHONE 100L. : Maccaroons, Pies, Fancy U Pastry and a Aill Weight Loaf 8 H of Good Bread always on hand, g .maa:i5jmn!nK:t!wnij 750 Worth of Gas Ranges Given Away To introduce our Gas Ranges more rapidly we have decided to GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE 50 Gas Ranges 50 To the first 50 oeoole on the lines of our resent mains sfontnry a contract to use 000 feet of gas per month for twelve months. 1' We will allow $ 1 5.00 off purchase price on any higher priced range THIS OFFER IS IN EFFECT Commencing Thursday, July 7, 1910 Until August 1, 1910 These stoves on exhibition at our office on Market Avenue. All piping and connections free. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. TELEPHONE MZ . j i 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 laun dry, you will find out after you have tried it, that you have been missing a whole lot. For our customers say. "OUR WORK CAN'T IJE BEAT," and THEY KNOW. MARSHFIELD n. & S. LAUNDRY Phone 2295. "Our wagon goes any old nlace.1' Mamey Bros., Prows. Buy Your BUTTER, CREAM and MILK of the Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phone 73J. RIpli fnrm Infwla 0 Krt rt- .. .. ,, ., vlo num. ...uo, vo.uv ijci ai-ru, "Wasn't Mr. Donnett, who took a lead-i '3 casu nnd halanco ?1 per acre per year until paid. Apply Canadian Northern Land Company, 304, 303 and 30G Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon. ing if not the leading part in both of tho Assembly meetings, certain to Sive tho Assembly crodlt for the larg est number who participated in it? Tho Times' representative was at the second Assembly and did not answer Mr. Pulford because it w.-ia unnecessary. A loading meinbor of tho Assembly, who was as much In terested In tho Assembly's success as Mr. Pulford answotod him without any "if" or "ands." Mr. Pulford didn't raise his voice to question it, either. -And bosides, Tho Times man was Oioro not as a mombor of the Assem bly who had a voice In its proceed ings, but merely as a newspaper re porter to glvo tho public tho correct news of tho gathering instead of al lowing Mr. Pulford, Mr. Huberts, the Recorder's Informant and other of that clnsa to docoivo them. In this connection, It is Interesting I to nolo thnt neither the Myrtle Point MntorprUe or tho Conuilln sntini which hnd previously charged The1" Times with misrepresenting tho num- j Bliy Yoiir IZJIT ..,nlt.ho Sflrrt. Awomuiy. BUTTER, CREAM and "-'" . u want or tnanks1 nf tho !fnr Mm vnllnnl .,n .... Ul UIU - '" !- in WMCIl 110 enmo to tholr rescue. The Knter- t IuUq had stated that the comnuitee on credentials had "reported over Buv Your BUTTER, CREAM and MILK of the Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phono 73J. Ask Us For one of our Business Cards. There Is information of intorest to users of Electricity. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 237-J. 1 G. W. Dungan 9 I Undertaker I I Mni'sliflcld, Oregon. M 1 Parlors, 180 South 31 St., I H Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J. WE HAVE PLACED IN PUBLIC SERVICE A Bus to Meet All Trains Will also make calls on telephone orders. Phone 120J. Phon 1.1R.T. A baggage wagon has also been added that will call for and deliver trunks, baggago and light freight. L. H. HEISNER Livery and Feed Stable. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OP THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. June 30, 1910. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . . . . S 97,738.53 Overdrafts 7nsi Bonds and securities . . . 25,859.30 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 50,820.50 Cash on hand and due from banks 87,330.01 Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Total $269,460.24 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. .. JlOO.000.CI? Surplus and undivided profits 4,240 2! Deposits 165,220.1 i Buy Your BUTTER, CREAM and MILK of the Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phone 73J. Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE 100-L. (U)ODWILL'S SUMMER RESORT Is HOW mion fnn snmmo linn.. .-..- Excellent TENNIS COURT, eroo.net grounds and KISIUNR. Launches Alice H. and Tioga make round trips dully. R es $1.23 per day, S7.00 PER WEEK. Phone 316XS. MILK Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phone 73J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. rU. J. W. INGRAM Physician' and Surgeon. Oftlce 208-20f Coos IlulIdiuB Phores Offlco 1631: HoMrtn.. 182j W. BENNETT, Offka over Fmncgan & Beunttt Bank Marshfluld, 0fi.. VVTM. S. TURl'EN Architect Over Chamber of Commeica FOR SALE. NEW 11-FOOT AWNING AND ALL KINDS OF NEW AND SECOND HANI) GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH 180 BROADWAY. SEmvn uivn STORE. ELLERBY'S FISH MARKET, Ed. T. Raich, Prop. Shell Fish of Every Description. Salmon and Deep Sea Fish in Season. Tel. Market 264J. Foot of Market Avenue. Tnf.nl 42fi9.460.il . ,--..., -- T .,... We Invite your attention to tho strone conriitfnn of this bank U linnrn I. 1L. -i ... . .. 'A uv,v UJf ulo uuove statement to-wit: -j Cash reserve 52 per cent of deposits Reserve reaulred bv inw. tr. onnsiti Keserve In excess of legal requirements 37 per cent of deposIU rnriv a T, ''SI AND DIRECTORS JOHN s. COKE, President. JOHN F HAT T HENRY SENGSTACKEN, STEPHEN CROOFIM WILLIAM GRIMES. DR c w TQWB dof ,,L15I!!0K' VICe pUent d Manager. DOES A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS. luuli HUSINESS SOLICITED. FLANAGAN & BENNETT ANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank in Coos County, Established In 1880. Paid up Capital and Surplus, .$80,000.00 Assets Over Hnlf Mllllnn nn... Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Bank fKi lt&- FRl'; Hanor National Bank, N. Y.S . Also sells exchange on .,T n fcl."a"'."?:' London, Eng.an. deS'S EL -Hr t."BS ScS S., J 5 ' FlflNrTv P'dcnt- P WILLIAMS Cashier. ivTnic;,,;;p8 CEO- E- Winchester. At. cub. , " "' j iifliK UEPOSITS. i l THE IFIUST NAflONALBANO it OF COOS BAY STRirrri.v a i-t.,. .. m Draws Drafts oa HOME LAND Co See us for Investment on Coos Day. Wo guarantee owner's price to be our price. Phone TJTj. 20 Front St. p fe Newport leaves Portland Thursday, July 14th, with freight for Coos Bay, ' C F. McGEORGE, Agent, STRICTLY A COZriMKnoiar. ivw 'Wells Fargo Nevada Vntinn.i n.-ir oI i.. n.i The United States National Bank, Portland. Or.. ino National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. (The Corn Exchange Nnttnnni ni, (i.L m ine Bank of Scotland. T.n,ir,n Kninnj iThe Credit Lvoiinalv. pnri - EuropeddA8!ia.n ltJl& V? on " Prtnclpal banking cenuri l South Amerfca ' Au8tra,U' . JPan, North, Central Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to cheek. Certlflcatea of Deposit Is jed. Safe Donoslt Boxes for rent. Coos Bay-R.osebijrg Staee Line. 10 s!ai!J T"K behvcen 10seb wru and Marshfield, conunenclug Jur " '" ,u," "" sn day at O n. in. Faro $0.00. OTTO SCHETTEH, Agent, o. P. BARNARD, 1-0 MARKET AV., Marshfield. ' Agent, ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 11 A- 0f ). j , CTmL Ifll uiss Tfrnrnm, , fc iiffn4iii i tew. wmmrmmm -