The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 12, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,) rRfDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910-EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
Entered at tho postomco at Marsh
fild, Oregon, for transmission
ftrougu the malls as second class
nail natter.
Address all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES,
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O "LOOKING THIS WAY."
Kulhrny Rumors Continue to
Head Toward Coos Buy.
M. O. MALONEY .Editor and Pul.
9AH E. MALONEY News Editor
An Indepeadont Uapubllcan nowo
aper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
(Oie Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Dedicated to tlio Bervlco of the
people, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that ovl' shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Tho Coos Bay Times represents a
consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall
And The Coob Bay Advertiser. The
Coast Mall was tho drat dally estab
lished on Coos Bay and Tho Coos
Bay Times Is Its ImmodUte successor.
CONSTRUCTION WOKIC SOON.
(Froai Eugeno Guard.)
The Lano County Asset Company Is
rapidly getting Its affairs hi shape for
tho beginning of construction work,
and It Is moro than likely that a good
start will be made on a railroad to
tho const before tho fall season Is
vr- iMmz
will be built.
QUEEN'S BALL
BRILLIANT ONE
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
In Advnnco.
DAILY.
On year - $5.00
Six months 12.60
iLfcss than 6 months, por month .60
When not paid strictly in advanco
tho prlco subscription of tho Coos
Bay Times Is 9(1.00 PICK YEAH.
WEEKLY.
On year $1.60
Olilcml Paper of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE
OF MAHSIIFIELD.
CITY
COMFORTABLE COOS BAY.
(From Roseburg News.)
Frank E. Alley has returned from
Portland, where ho spent soveral days
looking after business matters con
nected with tho Coos Bay Traction
Company, which corporation contem
plates the construction of an electric
railroad bctweon Roseburg and tho
coast. Mr, Alley says that tho road
wilt bo built, but Is not In a position
to dlvulgo tho mlnuto plans of tho
company at this time.
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: toastandtea:
GOOD EVENING.
To the good I would bo good:
to tho not good I would also be
good, 'in order to mnko them
good. Lao-Tzu.
THE ADVISER.
Grand Ball and Reception at
Eagles' Half on Au
gust 15lh,
Como out and show your colors.
Music will bo furnished by Coos Bay's
pride orchestra and you will have the '
pleasuro of dancing on tho largest I
and best lloor In Coos county.
No time or expense apnred to !
males tuls tho host event ever, '
The opening of the big carnival
will conimenco with: the escorting of
tho Queen from North Bond' t 7:30
P. M., followed' by tho parade of dec
orated launches and boats. A grand
dlspluy of fireworks ntid shootltrg. of
cannon will sound tho opening, of a
week of pfeoauro and a general' good
tlmo.
Tho parade will end at tho foot of
Commercial atreot, whero tho crown
ing of tho Queen will take placo with
tho proper ceremonies, nler which
tho Queon will bo escorted' to the big
Bbow by her aides and' prominent
citizens, whero a specially prepared
box seat will bo provldod In' lior
honor.
Immediately after tho show the
Queen and her retinue of escorts will !
head tho parade to tho Eagles'' Mill,
whero you may spend tho remnliilng
hours In dancing nwd a general good!
itlme.
I Wo nro going to give you a- time '
of your life. Cornel
ggy
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THE TRAGEDIES of tho hot
wavo from all ovor tho land,
camo pouring In upon us hero
at Coos Bay and wo nro not able to
rpallzo what thoy moan. Wo wish
tho suiTorerB wore of us or that wo
might dlsponBo oomo of tho suporl
summer wenthor which Is our herit
age, with them. The only thing Is to
Join us beforo nnothor deadly season.
That would bo lino for us and lluor
for them.
Tho. ninn who thinks success In llfo
may bo attained by trickery very sol
ydom turns tho trick.
THE HONORABLE COURSE.
IN OPENING hfrcampalgiTfor tho
Rcpubllcan nomination for Gov
ernor Judge Grant B. Dlmlclc
said :
"I fool that tho courBO I am pur
suing aB candidate for tho Republi
can nomination for Governor is tho
most dignified, open and honorable
method of securing tho endorsement
of Ilopubllfcan votorB In tho soveral
countloa of this State."
Judgo Dlmlck la right In this mat
ter, Ho is taking tho opou and hon
'orablo course. Ho1 Is going straight
to tho pooplo fot1 tho nomination. If
bo Is nominated and elected ho will
owo his olllco to tho endorsement of
tho pcoplo not to tho support of any
ollquo or tho aid glvon him by any
special Interest. Ho will havo nd
strings upon him and will bo In posi
tion to do his duty by all tho pooplo.
TIiIb vory thing constitutes tho
beauty of tho direct primary. It does
away with bosslsm and with machine
control. When a candidate seeks an
olllco ho does not go to any political
boss with whom ho makes a secret
deal which may Interfere with tho
honest discharge of his duty In the
ovunt of his election. Ho gets his
nomination from tho pooplo and so U
frco to sorvo thorn properly. If an
oxocutlvo ho will enforco tho law
nllko against great railroad systems
na woll as against tho humblest Indi
vidual. If a Judgo ho will Interpret
tho law nllko to tho rich aud tho poor.
If a lawmaker, ho will bo freo to en
act lawB for tho common good. Labor
using corporations will havo no great
or pull with him than will labor
unionists. To tho man who has so
cured olllco by going straight to the
people for endorsemout all moii and
nil Interests look alike. Ho owes his
nomination and olectlou to tho votes
of tho people not to any closed
chamber compact with a boss having
tho power to manipulate a conven
tion and not to tho special Interests
thnt are always back of ovory politi
cal boss,
Tho man who lots tho bosses alone
and goes direct to tho pooplo rof sup
port takes tho upright aud tho lion
ornblo course. Ho Is entitled to tho
respect and tho support of tho people.
Tho candldato who refuses to do thts
should bo viewed with suspicion,
(Mr. Roosevelt will assume tho role
of an advisory publicist. Currcut
Guess.)
Toddy will toll us tho things wo
should do,
Tho things wo should drink and' tho
things wo should chow;
Ho'll toll us tho way
Wo should preach and should pray
Aud tho reason our hous aro refusing
to lay,
And tho tlmo to cut corn and tho tlmo
to mnko hay,
And Just who has tho shuffle
And who has tho deal,
Tho placo for a ruftla
And 'how to roast veal.
To Arrive on1
Breakwater
Oregon
Yellow Crawford!
Peaches.
Placo your order for Saturday. Bnt
peaches of tho season. Prices cheap-
est. Wo also havo a fresh lino of
fruit and vcgotablos.
VEGETABLES;
Cabbage, Cnullllouer, Rhubarb, Bell
nd how to build bridges, and how toj,v',lK'rM s"ect Pltoes, Tomatoes,
THIS IS THE IRON
That makes Tuesday a day of comfort instead
of a day of toil. It appeals to every housewife
because it saves time, labor and perspiration
IT DOES THE WORK RIGHT.
COSTS LESS THAN FIVE CENTS
AN HOUR TO OPERATE
Telephone 178 and we will have one sent to
you for ten days' trial FREE.
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
Tho success of marrlago often de
pends upon tho solvency of tho pay
','lng tellor.
mnko bread,
And how to remember tho things wo
havo read.
Aud how to wrlto headings,
And what kind of pants
Aro worn nt noon weddings,
And how to kill ants,
And how to pool onions and what's
good for bunions,
And how to can berries and caro for
canaries,
And how to mnko fonces,
And how to sot hens,
Aud what aro tho tensoi,
And how to fix dens,
And how to raise babies,
And how to mako kites,
And how to euro rabies,
And how to run fights,
And how to run trolleys and cook hot
tamalos
And what to feed collies.
And how to stuff pillows and when to
trim wlllowa and what causes
billows,
And how to keep cool,
Curo balks In a mule,
Storo eggs bo they'll keep,
House cattle and Blutep,
Heal burns on tno hand,
Mako chests to oxpaud.
unbroidor a monogram, ropalnt a
chair,
Rotrlm an old bonnot, and what
will grow hair
Oh, Toddy will tell us tho things we
should know,
Just as ho's been telling slnco long,
long ago.
Harper's Weekly.
j Carrot, Beet, Onion, Lettuce, Hutu
begun, Cucumber, Given Com, Pea,
Wax Bean, Green Bonn,.
FRESTH FRUIT..
Orange, Lemon, Banana, Apple,
Plums, Pineapples, Bart let t Pears,,
Peaches, Black and While Grape,
Blackberries, Cantaloupe, Water
melon. DON'T FORGET.
Wo havo Mason nnd Economy Jarst
Jolly Glasses, Tops and Rubbers.
PHONE US YOUIR order:
OJIivant & Weaver
. Tho Pure Food. Grocermeui
PHONE 273-J.
Corner Central Ave. and Third. Street
PROMPT DELIVERY T,0 ALU
PARTS OF TWE CITY.
A NEW BUNCH OP
Classy Fixtures
last arrived, at prices ten suit.
Ceos Bay Wiring Co.
T2XPERT KLKOTRICIJkNS
Sespeottfally ask your parronago-.
rilONK 237-J..
'E. H.VYE PLACED IN.IWBLIO
SERVICE
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Have that Roof Fixed
Now
See CORTHELL
PHONE 100-L.
Bos to Meet AIL Trains
Will abo mako calls oru tolepaoai
orders.
?hoie 120J. Ptione- 138J.
A baggago wagon has also boa
added that will call for and deliver
trunks, baggago and light freight,
Also run private hack totRosebiwg.
L. H. HEISNER
Livery nnd Feod Stable.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
First Trust and Savings Bank
' M0F C00S QAY' MARSHFIELD.'ORE.
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd discounts-. . . . 97,738.53
Overdrafts 711.84
Bonds and securities ... 25.8C9.3G
Banking house, fusnlturo
and fixtures 50,820. 50
Cash on hand and: duo
from banks 87,330.01
uno 30, 1910.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In. ..I100.0M.M
Surplus and undlvldod
profits 4,IW.I1
Doposlts 165,ti.H
OAPT. MACGENN SAYS:
"Tho ocean never sleeps nnd
yet It never gets out of Its bed."
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Strong-minded women and pin
headed men havo wrecked moro
American homos than rum, poverty
and religion.
THE BATHING GIRL.
I snld sho looked Uko Venus, rising
from the sea,
But when I told hor of It, she much
was vexed at me.
Not that sho was so modest, as sho
observed, but, shoot!
It seemed I hadn't noticed her stylish
bathing suit!
777777777777717 Turkish Baths
Total 269,460.24 Total . 269-,iW",
Wo invito your attention to tho strong oondltion of this bm n
shown, by the abovo statement to.wlt:
Cash reserve 52 per cent of depwlti
Roservo required by law 15 per cent of deso
Reserve In excess of legal requi rements 37 per cent of dBjojU
OFFICERS AND DIRKCTOI13
JOHN S. COKE, Proaldont. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENGS7ACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER,
WILLIAM GRBIES. . DR. O. W. TOWER.
M. C. HORTON, Vic o Prosldent nnd Manager.
DOES A GENERAL HANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
PROFESSIONAL CAIH)S.
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J-R. J. W. INGRAM
-' PhyjiIan and Surgeoa.
Office 208-200 Coos Bnlldlaj
PhoDos Offlc 1821; Residence 1811
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W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
210-213 Coos Saildmg
PHONE 2 14 J
Offlw over Flanagan ft bsunstt
Bank.
Marsbfitild, or
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M. S. TURPEN
Architect
Over Chamber of Commerce
Our Work is
Our Adver
tisement
OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT-ISFACTION'.
MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM
LAUNDRY.
Mauzey Bros., Prop. Phono 220-J.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Oldest Bank in Coos Cousty EstnbMshcd In 1880.
Paid up Capital and Snrplus, $80,000.00.
AsseSa Over Half Million Doluirs.
Does c genoral banking business and draws drafts on the BBk
of California, San Francisco, 0j.; Hanover National Ban', N. ?.;
First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; Ffrst National Bank, Row
burg, Oee.j Tho London Joint stock Bank, Ltd., London, England.
Also aella exchange ou all of tho principal titles of Europe.
Individual and corporation accounta kept subject to check. 8M
deposit lock boxes for rent.
, . ..... OFFICERS:
, w ,HE.?,ETT Pwaldeni. F. WILLIAM, Ouhlw. .
J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. K. WINCHESTER, Asst, CA
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
STEAMER REDONDO WILL SAIL
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10th, FOR SAN j
FRANCISCO. MART, RESERVA-'
TION FOR PASSAGE.
Inter-Ocelli Transportation Co.
C. F. McGEORGE, Agent.
HOME LAND Co
Seo us for investments on Coos
Bay. Wo guarantee owner's price to
be our prlco.
Phono 74L. 201 Front St.
BREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St., Maislillehl, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly renovated
and newly furnished. Rooms reason--!
able, by day, weok or month.
Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELIi, Prop,
THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A COZEUERCIAIj nANK
WeUs Forgo Nevada Natloaai Bank, San Francisco, CaL
The United States National Bank, Portland. Ore.
Tho Natloual Park Bank, New York, N. Y.
Tho Com Exchange National Bank, Chicago, III.
The Bauk of Scotland, "London, England.
The Credit LyonnaU, Paris. Franco.
vJL -ddItli0a Y? .draw drafts on " Principal banking centers l f
Europe, ABla, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central 4 i
South America. l
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. f
Certificates of Deposit 1st jed. Sato DodobU Boxes for rn-
Draws
Ikafts
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G. W. Dungaiv
Undertaker
Miirtdiilcld, Oitijoii.
Parlors, 180 South 3d St.,
Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J,
Coos Bay R.oseburg Stage Line.
Dally stage lHrtweeu Roseb urg and Mnrslifield, commencing '"
10. Stage leaves dully und Sunday t O a. ro. Fnro $0,00.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, o. P. BARNARD,
120 MARKET AV Murshfleld. Acent. ROSEBURG. OR
PHONE 11
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