The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 13, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
I. C. T. 0. OF
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THIS IS THE
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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 J 78 and we will have one sent to you for ten
days' trial FREE. m
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
STATE.MENT OP CONDITION OF THE
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. Juno 30, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . . . . $ 97,738,53
Overdrafts 711.84
Bonds and securities . . . 25,SG9;8G
Banking house, furnlturo
and fixtures 50,820.50'
Cash on hand and duo
from banks 87,330.01
Total J2C9.4G0.24
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. . .1100,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits 1.240.22
Deposits 1U5.220.02
Total J2C9.4C0.24
Wo Invito your attention to tho strong condition of this btnik as
ihowr 1 th.o above statement to-wlt:
Cash reserve 52,por cent of deposits.
Reserve required by law 15 per cent of deposits.
Ileservo in excess of legal requirements 37 per cent of deposits.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENOSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
nORSEV KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER,
WP.LIAM GRIMES. DR. C. W. TOWER.
v M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager.
DOES A GENERAL RANKING AN D TRUST BUSINESS.
YOUR RUSINESS SOLICITED.
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FLANAGAN & DENNETT ANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
01dei Rank In Coos County, Established in 1880.
Paid up Capital mid Surpl-is, ."580,000.00.
.Wet Over Half Million Dollars. '
Does a general banking business, and draws drafts on the Dank
of California, San Francisco, Cnl.; Hanover National Dank, N. Y.;
First National Dank, Portland, Ore.; First National Dank, Rose
burg, Ore.; The London Joint stock Dank, Ltd., London, England.
Also sells exchange ou all of tho principal cities of Europe.
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe
deposit lock boxeB for rent.
OFFICERS:
J. W. DENNETT, President, L F. WILLIAM, Cashier.
J. H. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cash,
INTEREST! PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
A NEW HUNCH OF
Classy Fixtures
Just arrived, nt prices to suit.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully nsk your patronage
PHONE 237-J.
WE HAVE PLACED IN PUBLIC
SERVICE
A Bus to Meet All Trains
, Will also niako calls on tolephono
orders.
Pliono 1-OJ. Phono 1S8J.
A bnggngo wngon has also been
added that will call for and deliver
trunks, bnggngo and light freight.
Also run prlvnto hack to Rosoburg.
L. H. HEISNER
Livery and Feed Stable.
INTERESTING SESSIONS OF .MEM
BERS ARE HELD AT NORTH
REND CHURCH.
Tho Coos county convention of the
W. C. T. U. was held at North Bend
!n8t Thursday. The sessions were
held In tho Presbyterian Church 'nnd
tho visitors were splendidly enter
tained by the local union.
Th6 convention wns called to order
by Mrs. E. McCray of Marshfleld.
Tho morning session began at 10
o'clock. Reports wero made of the
work done by tho different unions of
the county. A talk on tho W. C. T.
U. work wns mnde by tho Stato presi
dent, Mrs. Adn Wallace Unruh, which
was highly Interesting to tho dele
gates. The following ofllcerB were elected:
Superintendent, Mrs. E. McCray.
Vice-Superintendent, Mrs. Ora Mc
Cnrty. Corresponding Secretnry, Mrs.
Footo.
Recording Secretnry, Mrs. Stevens.
A lino luncheon and dinner was
served In tho basement of tho church,
where tasteful decorations hud been
arranged for tho occasion.
The afternoon session started oiT
with the yell of tho union, glvon'by
all of the members present. Rov.
Mr. White of North Dcnd gnve tin nd
drest;, followed by another ta k by
Mrs. Unruh, who nmdo n plon tor tho
girls and boys.
At the night session thoro was
music by a mnlo quartette nnd a read-
lug by Miss Graco Fulton. Mrs. Unruh
spoku again, ending tho closing ses
sion with much onthuslnsm.
Among those prosont In the after
noon were: Mrs. Ada W. Unruh,
Mrs. Ernest McCrny, Mrs. Robt. Mc
Cnnn, Mrs. Fannie Wheeler, Rov. J.
C. Llnlugor and. wife, Mrs. Mary Chn
pello, .Mrs. M. Kibbler, Mrs. Win.
Nellson, .Mrs.' Mnudo Pulley, Mrs.
Fred Lyster, N'i C. McLcocf'nnd wife,
Miss Mnriu McLeod, Geo. Witto and
wlfo, Mrs. F. W, Putnam, Mrs. II. D.
Putpam, Mrs. G. E. Dames, Mrs. Pe
ter Miller, Mrs. S. Flltcroft, D. L.
Footo and wife, Mrs. C. D. Rlchcy,
Mrs. Chns. Cnvanagh, Mrs, E. J.
Klttrlng, Geo. Hazcr and wlfo, Mrs.
F. W. Stovons, Mrs. II, J. Isaacs, Mrs.
J. C. Stevens, L. E. Metzler and
wife, Mrs. Edghr McDanlol, Mrs.
Anna Holmes, MlbH Annn Lund, Mrs.
E. A. Patterson of Coqullie, Mrs. C.
II. Marsh, Mrs, Geo, Cook, Mrs. A.
Rose, Mrs, J. Colcmnn, Miss Frieda
I Inzer, Mrs. John F. Hall, C. II. Far
rlss nnd wife, Mrs. C. V. Hcndrlx,
Mrs. M. E. Golder and Misses Lillian
McCann, Dorothy Kibbler, Anna L.
Hondrlx, Ethel Metzler, Graco Murr,
Mndgo Goldor, Allco Carlson, Lilly
Pulley nnd Harry M. Stevens, Rov.
Horbort F. White, Morroll LInlngor,
Mrs. J. M. Wngner, Mrs. ft. E. Dllley,
Mrs. R. Lusc-Stump, Mrs. M. R.
Smith, Mrs. J. C. Jacobs, Mrs. Ora
McCarty, Mrs. Martin Dreon, Miss
Cntherlno Stump, Mrs. Shopard, Mrs.
J. T. Mngulre, Marion Reynolds, Mrs.
C. H. Worrell, Clarence Covey, Mrs.
Floronce Chnpman, Mrs. T. Smith,
Mrs.MiJ. M. Aloxander, Mrs. P. II.
O'Mara, Mrs. J. Arnott and Mrs. F.
Arnott.
Turkish Baths
2 10-2 13 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14 J .
J THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
7 ot? r.rtns ray
STRICTLY A COZIMERCIAL BANK
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, CaL
Draws ( Th0 u,,,ted States National Bank, Portland, Or.
n J! Tho National Park Bank, Nov York, N. Y.
UrailS Th Cor Kvchange National nank, Chicago, 111.
U Tlie Bank of Bcptlnnd, London, England.
' The Credit Lyonnnls, Paris, France.1
In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centers in
Europe, Asia. Africa, Australli. China, 'japan, North, Central and
South America.
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check.
Certificates of Deposit lss jod. Safe DodosU Boxes for rent.
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Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line.
Daily stngo Iwtween Roseb nig and Mnrsliflcld, conimencliig Jubt
J. Stage leaves daily nnd Sunday nt O n. in. Fare SO.Ou.
OTTO. SCH ETTER, Agent, O. P. BARNARD,
J- MARKET AV., Marshfleld. Agent, ROSERURG, ORK,
PHONE 11
For CARNIVAL (JOODS AND CON
FETTI, this store will he hoadquar
tors. COOS DAY CASH STORE.
Our Work is
Our Adver
tisement OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT-ISFACTION.
BREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St.. Marshfleld, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has boon thoroughly renovated
and nowly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by day, week or month,
Mrs. J. II, O'DONNELL. Prop.
Begins to Simmer and Bubble in Coun
ty and State Candidates Commenc
ing to Get Busy in Old Coos
Coos Day will bo honored with vis
Its from several of the State candi
dates for ofllce during the cnrnlval.
Jay Dowcrmnn, tho Assembly candi
date for Governor, Is to bo here, nnd
Col. E. Hofer of Salem, also n can
didate for the Republican nomination
for Governor, has sent word that he
will bo hero with somo of his friends.
D. E. Mulkey, candidate for Congress,
litis also written that ho will visit
Marshfleld. Thomas Campbell, State
Railroad Commissioner, has been in
the city for several days.
Herbert Hume, who Is out for the
nomination for Joint Representative
from Coos and Curry counties on tho
Republican ticket, is to have opposi
tion. S. P. Pierce has recently an
nounced his candidacy.
Several of the candidates on the
county ticket put In tho field by the
Assembly will linvo opposition. A. N.
Gould Is out as tho regular Republi
can for County Surveyor In opposition
to tho Assembly cnndldnte. Ed. Rack
leff iu out for Reprosontntlvo from
Coos county against Trendgold. Dr.
Golden is tho .regular Republican
caudldato for Coroner In opposition
to tho Assembly cnndldnte. Fred N.
Perkins of Dandon wns expected to
bo out. for County Commissioner as
tho rcgulnr Republican cnndldnte, but
ou account of an accident that bofell
him lately he may not be njile to run.
Ho fell from a wagon a fow weoks
ago and broke his hip nnd has been
tnkon to n hospltnl at Snn Frnuclsco
for treatment. Ho mny, however, ho
nblo to mnko tho raco. I. T. Weekly
of Gravel Ford Is being talked of by
his friends ns n good man to run for
Commissioner.
Tho Doiuocrnts nro also getting!
busy. R. A. Copplo of Mnrshlleld Is j
talked of for Democratic cnndldnte
for Joint Representative. F. W. Stev
ens, tho civil engineer, will bo n can
didate for County Surveyor. Thero Is
somo tnlk of running Councilman
Tom Coke on the Democratic ticket
for County Commissioner.
CHALLENGE TO HAWLEY.
tlon shall render It no longer neces
sary. "That tho Issues raised In tho foro
golng statement may bo developed
and tested beforo tho pcoplo, I re
spectfully and cordlnlly Invito tho as
sembly nominee, Congressman W. C.
Hnwley, to n Joint discussion of tho
snmo to bo held In every county of
tho First Congressional district."
BENSON TO HAVE OPPONENT.
MARSHFIELD HAND. AND STEAM
LAUNDRY.
Mauzoy Bros., Prop. Pliono 220-J.
HOME LAND Co
Seo us tor Investments on Coos
Day. We guarantee owner's price to
be our price.
Phono 74L. 201 Front St.
G. W. Dungan
Undertaker
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Parlors, 180 South 3d St.,
Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J.
ELLERRY'S FISH MARKET,
Ed. T. Hatch, Prop.
Shell Fish of Every Description.
Salmon and Deep Sea Fish In Season.
Tel. Market 2 04 J.
Font of Market Avenue,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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R. J. W. TNGHAJI
'I'tiypMan and Surgeon.
Ofllce 2rH-2(K Coos RitlldlfiK
Phores Office 1621; Residence 1621
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W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Office over Flanr.can & Beunstl
Bank.
Marshfluld, On'
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M. S. TUHI'EN
Architect
Over Chamber of Commerce ,
II. F. Mulk vy Invites Congressman
to Meet Win on Platform to
Debate Political Ikmicn.
In announcing his cnndldary for
Congress on nn anti-assembly, State
ment No. 1 platform, II. F. Mulkoy,
of Jacksonville, challenges Congress-
man W. C. Hnwley to meet him In
Joint discussion of polltlcnl Issuos,
such dobntes to bo held In every
county In tho First Congressional
District. Mulkoy's nunouueomont of
his candidacy Is ns follows:
"I heroby nnnounco myself n can
dldnto for congress, subject to the
will of tho Ropublicnn voters of tho
First Congressional District of Ore
gon nt tho coming primary election.
A number of letters from tho Wll
lnmotto vnlloy, nnd tho Umpqun, and
tho Coos Bay section urging mo to
run, ns well ns many porsonnl soli
citations by friends In Jackson nnd
Jo8ophlno counties since tho stato
nssenibly of July 21, this yenr, to
gether wi'h evident gonernl demnnd
for somo candidate to represent tho
principles I horenfter nnnounco lin-
pols mo to tills stop,
"If nominated and elected to con
gress, I will not voto for Joseph
Cnnnon for speaker of tho house,
and, to tho end that leglslatlvo power,
may not bo concentrated In tho hands
of a few men, I will voto to tnko
away from tho Bpeaker tho nppolnt-
mont of tho rules committeo and all
other committees nnd return It to
tho houso, whenco It originated.
. "I shall voto to glvo tho Interstate
commerce commission, nower to regit-
lnto railroad rates upon tho basis of
valuo of the physical property of tho
railroads nnd to glvo tho commission
powor nnd authority to limit tho Issu
ance of stocks nnd bonds of railways
to actual Investment mado.
' "I will voto for n revision of the
tariff with tho interests of tho mass
of consumers constantly In tho fore
ground, and shall Insist thnt, on all
trust manufactured articles, tho re
vision bo downward until tho tariff
schedule shall cover the difference iu
tho actual cost of manufneturo In tho
United States and foreign countries
only, as was promised by tho last na
tional Republican platform.
"I shall voto for a constitutional
amendment providing for direct elec
tion of United Stntos senators and
shall give my moral support to the
Oregon plan, known as Statomont
Number One, until such time as an
amendment to the Federal Constltu-
G. Wlngate, of Atttorla, a Former
Coos Bay Man, Out For
Secretary of State.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. O.
Wlngnto, of Astoria, haB entered tho
list against Frank W. Benson for tho
Republican nomination for Secretnry
of Stato. Mr. Wlngnto sent his dec
laration of Intention to the Sccrolary
of Stnto'a o III co last night, announ
cing himself ns u direct primary can
didate, pledging himself it nominat
ed nnd olected to an economical ad
ministration nnd close porsonnl at
tention to oillclul duties.
Mr. Wlngnto is n man about C2
years of ago and hns been a resident
of Orogon slnco 1872. Ho wns born
In Scotlnnd and came to tho Unltod
States In 1S(17. Ho Went to Callfor
nln during tho mining excitement
thero and moved to Coos liny In
1S72. Ho has long been n rcsldout
of Astorln, whoro ho hns followed
his profession of civil and mining en
gineering and hns, of Into, boon en
gaged In tho real estate business ex
tensively. Mr. Wlngnto wns n mom
hot of tho Htuto board of equaliza
tion during 1800 nnd wns one of tho
committeo of 21 which secured tho
construction of tho Astoria & Col
umbia River Railroad Into Astorln.
"I luivo never been anything but
a Republican," sntd tho caudldnto,
"I wits u Republican In tho days
when It took courngo to bo ono. I
was a sound money Ropublicnn whon
Inrgo numbers of tho party wero
shifting the other' way, and I havo
been a low tariff Republican in splto
of tho fact that many or my com
rades have been high tariff men.
"I nm a llrm bollover In tho di
rect primary law and bollovo thnt ltJ
should bo uphold nnd rigidly ob
served. I bollovo In tho direct olcc
tlou of United Stntos senators, nnd
thnt the peoplo of tho stnto should
Rimril well tho ndvnntagos which
they have gained by direct legisla
tion. 1 havo never been n candldnto
for office, having horotoforo directed
my onorglea to helping my frloida
secure recognition. '
SOCIALISTS NAME TICKET.
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Coqiilllo .Men Are. Named For Stato
Offices.
PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 10. -Demanding
universal sufferago 'or all
persons over 21 years old, tho pubt.o
ownership of all natural ivsuurcos
and public utilities, the orguulzatlon
nnd management of all luduatiles by
tho workorB thomsolves nnd tl: J pro
duction of nil necessities of Ufa fr
use Instead of for profit, and cubing
upon nil workorB of tho stato to cr
gnulzo under tho banner of Social
Ism, tho Socialist party of tlu iitntu
mot In convention In Portland Mon
day night, nnd placed a tlckot In tho
field for tho coming election. Tho
following tlckot was named:
For Govornor, W. S. Rlclmrds of
Albany; Secretary of Stnti, Allen
MoDonnld, of Portland; Stac3 Troas
uier, Chnrlos Otton, of Portland
Attornoy-Gonornl, C. C. Urfe, of
Prlnevlllo; Superintendent of publ'i
Instruction, J. D. Hassfurthi r, of
Portland; Stnto Printer, Goigvj Uy
lander, of Portland; Suproma .IiidK-'i,
D. F. Ramp, of Brooks; R. R. Rjan,
of Salem; T. L. Jonesf of Fowll it
D. Myors, of Coqullie; Labor Com
missioner, 8. L. Curry, of Coijutllo;
Railroad Commissioner, N. N. Minks,
Food and Dairy Commissioner, John
Knob; Representntlvo for Scond
Congressional District, W. A. Cw
ford, of Tho Dalles.
Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tab03
for PARTIES by PHONE.
THE DRAIN-COOS MAY STAGE
LINE has Inaugurated an automo
bile service, and passengers can now
go through to Drain In one day from
Coos Day.
Phone 1. S. Kaufman & Co, your
Coal Order, feil.no PER TON.
EASTSIDE IS A WINDER.
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