The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 27, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910 -EVENING EDITION.
$1.00 Worth Of
Electricity
ONE CAN GUT MORE VALUE FOR THE MONEY OUT OP A DOL
LAR'S WORTH OF ELECTRICITY THAN ANYTHING ELSE YOU CAN
'l)UY WITH IT. HERE ARE a'fEW OF THE WONDERFUL THINGS A
DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ELECTRICITY WILL DO:
FIVE ORDINARY SIXTEEN CANDLE-POWER LAMPS WILL BURN
ONE AND A HALF HOURS EVERY DAY FOR ONE MONTH FOR ONE
DOLLAR.
IT WILL FREEZE FIVE GALLONS OF ICE CREAM EVERY DAY
FOR A MONTH.
IT WILL RUN A BLACKSMITH'S FORGE BLOWER FIVE HOURS
EACH DAY FOR A MONTH.
IT WILL LIGHT THE MEAT MARKET AND CHOP 1,200 POUNDS
OF MEAT EVERY WEEK.
THE GROCER CAN DURN FIVE LAMPS FOR AN HOUR A DAY
AND GRIND 500 POUNDS OF COFFEE EACH MONTH.
IT WILL RUN THE WASHING MACHINE FOUR HOURS EACH
WEEK FOR SIX MONTHS. .
IT WILL DRIVE THE SEWING .MACHINE FIVE HUNDRED
HOURS.
A TWELVE-INCH FAN CAN BE RUN NIGHT AND DAY FOR FIF
TEEN DAYS FOR A DOLLAR.
IT WILL HEAT THE HATH ROOM ONE HOUR A DAY FOR A
MONTH WITH AN ELECTRIC LUMINOUS RADIATOR.
IT COSTS . I UST A DOLLAR TO DO THE FAMILY IRONING WITH
AN ELECTRIC IRON FOR TWO MONTHS.
THE HEATING PAD CAN HE USED FOR THIRTY NIGHTS FOR A
DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ELECTRICITY.
IT WILL LIGHT THE PORCH LIGHT EVERY NIGHT FOR SIX
MONTHS.
Ask our Business Department about it.
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
TELEPHONE 178
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"I tell you Hint I cortnlnly had an
experience Inst night Hint I don't
want ngnln In n hurry," reninrked
Mr. Hyde of Port
Clost Call lit lnnd yosterdny, niter
Forest Fire, his roturn from the
Vnughnn & McDon
ald logging camp nt Daniels Creek,
which hnd Just been destroyed .by
fire. "That lire enme in so quick on
the boys that mnny of them hnd
nilghty narrow csenpes with their
lives. It caino so fast that the chick
ens could not get nwny Irom It and
many of tho fowls were hurncd nllve
nnd gome hnd all their feathors
singed off. Ono old rooster that sur
vived was pretty nndly singed and
persisted In crowing nil tho time nftcr
tho fire wnB over. Tho Cllnkonbcnrd
InTul Smith families deservo great
credit for the wsslstnnco they gnve
the peoplo who wore burned out.
They took us nil down to their homes
nnd fed nnd did their bcBt to mnko
us comfortable, it wnB my first ex
perience with n forest lire nnd I don't
enro to repeat It right away either."
A NEW HUNCH OF
Classy Fixtures
Jutt arrived, at prices to suit.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
KXI'KIIT KLECTHI CI AN8.
Reipectfully ask your pntronngo.
PHONE 237-J.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
! first Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. June -80, 1010.
Our Work is
Our advertisement
01,1 WANANTEK IS YOUK SAT-
ISFACTIO.V.
H-lRSIIPiKUt HA.NI) AND STEAM
LAl'Nimv.
J'uy Ilnw., 1',-op. 1l0no 200,
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RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . . ..$ 97,738.63
Overdrafts 711.841
Bonds and securities ... 2D,8r.9.nO
Hanking house, furnlturo
and fixtures 5C.S20.503
Cash on hand and duo
from banks 67,330.01
LIABILITIES.
Capltnl eusck paid In. . .4100,O'00i0
Surplus and undivided
profits 1,24032
Deposits aCD,220jC2
E HAVK PLACED IX PU1JLIG
SERVICE
Bus to Meet All Trains
Mil also niako calls on telephone
Wers.
."oneisoj. ii,infu.
baKCai?a nn t ,. i
I,, v th8t w,u caU fr and eHver
., ' bassage nnd light freight.
fun private hack to Roseburg.
L. H. HEISNER
L'very and Feed Stnble.
Turkish Baths
210-213 Coos Building
JTONE 214J
Total 12C9.4C0.2 Toiai i4,u.4uu.z
tVo Invito your attention to th strong condition of this bank as
ehowr ty tho above statement to- wlt:
Cash reserve 52 Pr cnt of deposits.
Reserve required by law 15 per cent of deposits.
Reserve In excess of legal requirements 37 percent of Aopoalts.
' OFFICERS AMI DIRECTORS
JOHN 8. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENGBTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS, i
DORSEV KREITZER, Cashier. sV. S. CHANDLER, '
WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER,
M, C. HORTON, Vice President asd Manner.
I)OK A GENERAL HANKING AN I) TRUST BUSINESS.
vorn business solicitico.
THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A CO" IMERCIAIj BANK
Wells Fargo Nevada National TUnlc, San Francisco, CL
( The United States National Hank, Portland, Ore.
llraWS Tl0 National Park Bank, New York, N. Y.
Drafts xiio Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. j
OH Tho Bank of Scotland, London, England.
riu Credit Lyonnnls, Paris, France.
In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In
Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. China, Japan, North, Central and
South America.
Personal and commercial accounts kept budJmc to check.
Certificates of Deposit Isf led 8afe Deposit Boxes for rent.
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"None of us fully appreciate tho
great harbor wo hnvu hero on Coos
liny," remarked I. S. Kaufman to-dny.
Continuing, 3jo said:
Coo Buy's "I Jinvo Just received
Omit Harbor, a letter from G. W.
Tomplu, formerly a
ruiildont of Coos Ray, who lins sluce
mndo n tour of .Europe), jmtl In It he
wrltos of n comparison of hnrbors
Uiat Is Interesting. In hU letter, Mr.
Temple suys: "Ono thing, I made a
.special effort on my European Hip
last yeur to examine very carefully
nil thu liuportnnt harbors wherever I
went, to bcc what thoy hnd, nnd whnt
wiih csscntlnl to the commoreo of
each great mlt)"H wnntM In tho lino of
harbor imjirovomouts. I found Ham
burg, tho groatcst port In Germany,
did not Jinvo tho .harbor urua that
Coos Bey would luivo If tho whole
channel ctr harbor ait vCoos Day uvna
dredged out to n depth of thirty feet
or more within tho lines now estab
lished by tho Kovornmont. Neither
had Genoa, lErtuftfort, ABistordam,
Rottorduuv, Antwerp, London, Glus
gow, Bolfnst, Dublin, Kingston or
Holly IJeall. Gl&ijgow, Scutland, is
tho grmtest shlpluilldlug jwrt In Eu-
ropo ax.il .hna .mur 800,000 popula
tlon, vith an Intmeiuo shipping busi
ness, anil sho hns 3iot tho harbor area
that Coos Bay will linvo when
dredged as above 3n'dleateU."
AITKItWYAKEU .POWER.
STKAMK1I IM.'nrwv..
JJJ PHOSI SAX FRANCISCO FOR
rn 'm' 3IAKE HKSKHVATIOX
'HANI.FRK.fiHT.
""er-Occan Transportation Co.
l P. McGEORGE, Agent.
KU-EUllY'S FISH MARKET,
8lmonflnfntEvery Descrlption.
ana Deep Sea Fish In Season.
re'. Market 264J.
Fot of Slarket Avenue.
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FLANAGAN & BENNETT mi.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Oldest Bank In Coos County, EstnWlHhed in 1880.
Paid up Capital and Surplus, JjiHO.OUO.OO.
Assets Over Half Million Dollars.
Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Rank
of California, 8an Francisco, Cnl.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.;
First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose
burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England.
Man sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe,
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe
deposit lock .boxes ror r..
J. W. BENNETT, JPreeJdcnt. X, F. WILLIAM, Cashier.
J. H. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. Asst. Cash.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Men From Grants Pass Investigate
un Coquillu River.
Men from Eastern Oregon and
Grants Pass havo been Investigating
.water pnwer .on .tbs) south fork of tho
Coquillu River, according to tho fol
lowing whlqh appeared In tho Courlor
of Grnntn Pass:
,M. J. JtiiUorflon, Geo. W. JJonnoll,
Fred Williams, of Grants J?ass, and
G. W. Johnson and W. L. Vnudor-
htool of 1-iistern Oregon, havoTecent-
ly returned from a visit from tho
nouth fork of tho Cogulllo RIvor at
n point nbnut thirty miles southeast
of Myrtle Point, whom they havo
been oxnmlnlng a voluablo wator
powor site. This power was Hied upon
loj tho purju'Bo of furnishing olectrlc
power and light to tho coast cities,
including Mnrshflold, North Bond,
Unndon, CoqcJllo City and Myrtlo
Point. Pnrt of tho engineering on
thltj proposition has already been
done, and the balance will bo com
pleted during tho present month.
Thoro is snld to bo from C.000 to
10,000 horsopower at this point, nnd
ran ox j.uuu icei in mo uisuincu ui
ono mile, making this ono of tho
cheapost powers to dovolop to bo
found on tho coast.
Somo time, when nil life's lessons
hnve been learned,
And sun nnd stars forevermore
havo set,
The things which our weak Judgment
here has spurned,
' Tho things o'er which wo grieved
with lnshcs wet,
Will fltiBh before us out of life's
dnrk night,
As stnrs shine most In deeper tints
of blue,
And wo shall seo how all God's plans
wero right,
And how whnt seemed reproof wns
lovo most true.
And If, somo time, commingled with
llfo's wine,
Wo find tho wormwood, nnd rebel
nnd shrink,
Bo suro a wiser hnnd thnn yours or
mlno
Pours out this potion for our lips
to drink;
And If somo friend wc love 1b lying
low,
Whcro human kisses cannot rench
his face,
Oh I do not blnmo tho loving Father
Bui lionr your sorrow with obedi
ent grncc.
And "you shnll shortly" know thnt
lengthened breath
In not tho sweetest gift God Bonds
His friend,
And thnt sometimes tho snblo pnll of
death
Conceals tho fairest boon His lovo
can send.
If wo could push njnr tho gntes of
lire,
And stand within nnd nil God'H
working see.
We could Interpret nil this doubt nnd
strife.
And for ench niyHtwy could find n
key.
But not to-day. Then bo content,
poor "heart:
God's plans, llko lilies pure nnd
wh'lte, unfold;
Wo rnnst not tear the close ahnt
leaves npnTf;
TImo will roven'l tho calyxes of
Ktfld.
And II Uirougli patient toll wo reach
tho land
Wlrnro tired feet, with sandal
looso, niny Tost,
When ivcRhall clearly Ttnow nnd nn-
'flerstnnfl,
I think that wo slin'll Bay that God
3mow best."
GOOD FUTURE
FDR COOS BAT
Rev. Father Hugh Gallagher of
Portland Surprised By
Development Here.
The Rev. Hugh S. Gallagher, C. S.
C, of Columbia University, Portland,
In Catholic institution for young men
and boys, arrived on tho bay thla
week from thu Rose City nnd lntonda
to remain a few weeks. Ho expression
himself as highly pleased with tho
present flourishing condition of Cooa
Bny, nnd agreeably surprised at tho
nmnzlng progress tho city ban m&da
since his visit three years ago. Father
I Gallagher 1b well acquainted with tho
cities of tho northwest, and though ho
Is reluctant of compnrlng,. ho never
theless thlnkB Coos Bay comes-noxt to
Portland In Indicating tho pronont
prosperity of Oregon.
Columbia University, of which ho In
vice-president, looks to tho coming;
year with enthusiasm. It drawn ntu
dents from Alnskn to California nml
na far East as tho Rockies and bouio
tlmes further. Since Its founding by
Archbishop Christie nine yenrn ago,
Mnrshflold hns been represented. a'l
tho Inst few years sho enrolled a
goodly number from Port Orford to
Gardiner. Father Gallagher, whllo
attending to the rellgolus work of tho
parishes of North Bond nnd Mnrah
Ilold, will at tho snmo time bo plenuoil
to confer with thoso who look to Co
lumbln University ntr a good Institu
tion In which to plnco tholr sous.
COUNTY SEAT NEWS.
Doings of Coiiilllo Peoplo n
, Told In Thu Herald.
A panther measuring sovon foot
nl no Indies wns killed by Horburt
Johnson near Fntrlvow tho first of thu
wcok.
Mrs. C. M. SkcelH who Iiau boon
in falling health for soma timo, stnrt
ed for Portlnnd for medlcnl treat
ment Tucsdny. Sho was taken by
way of Roseburg by automobile Shu
was accompanied by Mr. Skools.
W. II. Schroeder has rocolvod word
from tho United States patont afllcu
to tho effect that ho has boon success
ful in patontlng n folding bodstond (u
which ho and Ed. Elliott nro equally
Interested, which promises to bo a
grnud success In every particular.
Lyon is coming Sunday, Aig.28tli.
Try The Times' Want Ads.
'GOLD FIND TUCH.
Strike In Onry County Hrportwl iu
Be Rig One..
In regard to the gold Hnd in Curry
county, tho Gold neach Globo has tho
following to say;
W. J. Ward camo nji .from Harbor,
bringing with him ovidonco of ono of
th0 richest Jlnds iu freo gold-benrlug
quartz over struck in tho northwest.
Tho find ns mado by an old pros
pector by tho nnmo of Bnkor, who
has been hunting for tho lend for sov
oral months. Tho lead can bo read
ily traced for about three miles, and
on tho surfaco Is of decomposed
porphry rock. Tho lend is several
feet yldo and tho decomposed roclc
yields from twenty-flvo to ono dollar
per pan. Mr. Ward took n double
handful of this dirt from about eigh
teen Inches below tho surface and
punned It down to probably two tea
spoonsful nnd It looks to bo twonty
flvo per cent gold. This samplo, to
gether with samples of dry dirt and
rock, Mr. Ward has hero on exhibi
tion, nnd it hns caused no little ox
cltemont. It Is pronounced by min
ing men to be tho richest strlko over
found in Hio northwest. Tho ledge
was found on Mt. Efmy, on tho wat
ers of tho Chetco River, about twelvo
miles by tho road and trail from Harbor.
E. J. Lamb nd family, who hava
lived nt Bandon tho past fow years,
passed through town Thursday on
their way to Gravel Ford, tho oil
homo of Mr. Lamb, wharo thoy will
visit for a whllo. They oxnect to
atnrt soon for n trip to California In
company with Mr. B. L. Hollunbock.
Jerry Hartley, of tho Myrtlo Point
section, Idled a large rattlesnake at
tho Hood rnnch ono day last wook. It
is supposed that It camo down from
tho mountains, wharo tho rlvor heads.
Many years' ago one was soon to pass
Coqulllo on a largo sugar plno log-
which wns known to havo coma from
thnt section.
Coos BayRosebnrg Stage Line.
Dally stngo between Roseburg nnd Mnrsliflcld, commencing Juar
10. Stngo leaves dally and Sunday nt O n., in. Fnro SQ.Oo.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, O. P. RARNARD,
120 MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld. Agent, ROSERURG, ORE.
PHONE 11
$13.50
For an
All Wool Suit
At the
FIXUP
Take your SUNDAY DINNER nt
Tho CHANDLER. Spenlnl menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables
for PARTIES by PHONE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nosier returned
homo Saturday fronijs trip east of
tho Const Range. Tr vlBltod Mrs.
Noslor's mother, Mrs. Miller, who
now resides near Sodavlllo, Oregon.
They toll us that tho old lady is be
coming vory feeblo. Sho Is now 8C
years of ngo and her recovory could
hardly bo oxpoeted.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hito, Mra.
William Hite, nd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hou
ry Adams of Bandon, started last
week for Southorn California by auto
mobile It Is their Intention to sponil
tho winter In the south, and might
possibly decide to Iocnto. Thoy will
bo Joined lator by Wlllam Hito, who
romalned at Bandon for tho pro3ont.
WILL DISCONTINUE DOUBLE
SERVICE.
Owing to tho closo of tho season,
tho double boat servlco will be dis
continued next Monday, after which
tho Alert will roturn to tho old sche
dule, leaving Allegany 7 A, M. and
Marshflold at 2 P. 51.
CAPT. H. B. EDWARDS.
Lyon Is (Aiming Sunday, Aug. 28tl.
TRY THE TIMES' WANT ADS,
l'SE THE TIMES' WANT ADS.
J. P. Kerr of Cunningham recent
ly received tho sad nows of tho death
of his aged mother, which occurred
nt tho homo of her daughtor at Santn
Ann, Calif. Sho leaves two sons, W,
T. Kerr, formerly of this city, now n
resident of Cornelius, Orogon; J, P.
Kerr of Cunningham, and throo
daughters who reside In Southorn
California.
Jonnthnn Snow nnd son Frank
wont to tho Day Friday to catch tho
steamer Plant for San Frnclsco,
whoro they will moot tho Mesdamca
Snow, thoy hnvlng started ovoiiand.
preferring that route. They aro all
headed for Southorn California,
whoro the old folks expect to remain;
whllo Frank nnd family will roturn
nftor a visit. They will stop In or
near Lo3 Angeles.
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