The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910 -EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
sintered at me postofllce at Marsh
Wld, Oregon, for transmission
JVrouta tho malls as second class
satll matter.
Addtexa all communications to
COOS IJAV DAILY TIMES,
itVshflcid :: :: :: :: Oregon
ML O. MALONKV Editor and 1'uli.
WAN K. atALONKY News Editor
An Independent Kepuollcan uews
fper published every evening except
Monday, and Weekly by
Tho Coon liny Tim oh Publishing Co.
Dedicated to tho service of the
peoplo, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that evl shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Tho Coos Day Times represents a
onsolldntlon ot tho Dally Coast Mall
nd Tho Coos Day Advertiser. The
Coast Mall was tho Qrst dally estab
lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos
Bay Times Is, Its Immediate sue
cesser.
'commenced tho manufacture of steam
boilers of a superior grade, and now
v.vnnoo boilers arc sent nil over tho
world.
Others Installed a plant for mak
ing brass tubing and the products of
tho tube works nre shipped to nil
countries, as well ns to every part of
the United States. Other lines
manufacturing luivo helped to make
Kownnee a conspicuous city. Tho pub
lic spirited and brainy business men
of Kewanee determined to build a
city and they worked together for
that purposo with a persistency sel
dom seen. They know no such word
us fall. Like Napoleon, who snld
there shall be no Alps, they said, vir
tually, Micro shall be no natural dis
advantages In Kowaneo and we will
supplement tho opportunities we
have with efforts to manufneturo nnd
advertise a hotter quality of goods
than nro mado elsowhero, and so Ko-
wnnco hits forged ahead and ilia-J
tnnced many moro favorably situated
cities.
Now consider what might be ac
complished on Coos Day with Its
many nnd varied resources. Coos Day
has tho greatest transportation outlet
anywhere In Its fine harbor. There
nro extensive conl mines that will
furnish cheap fuel, there nro great
forests with their tremendous supply
of" virgin timber, then thero nro tho
fertile fields that furnish fruit and
food. It has n splendid cllmnte,
$3.00
Framed Pictures
For Only
98c.
To customers buying $2.00 worth of
goods.
$3.00 Framed Picture given freo to
customers buying $20.00 worth of
goods.
Seo our window and ask clerk for
coupon.
THE BAZAR
Quality Store
Phone 32
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SUUSCltlPTION HATES.
In Advmico,
DAILV.
On year 6.00
Six months S2.60
Lis than 0 months, por month .60
When not paid strictly In BdTnncojh(lnUhfl, nnd cnJovnblo. ,t mnny
w. i.r.cu u"..kmUu ol luo ! chrchc and tho but of public
uay iimea is imiii i-k.ii imii, !8Chools 111 Oregon. With all thejo nnd
WEEKLY, j other advantages, Coos Day should
On year II. CO n,ocomo ono t the grent seaport clt-
' nwiTTTT. 7 A . i It's of tho Pacific Coast. On tho other
Oniclal Paper of Coo. County. .. ,. ., , , .
IlltlllU, II illU II',V,J,IU IIVhlvl.i Kr OUlfcU
tho opportunities at their doors, nnd
CIT3Tj triiBt too much to tho theory thnt a
I largo city grows with Its own mo
mentum, tho census of 1920 may not
show that 25,000 or 60,000. popula
tion nnd tho material benefits that
wo no.w reasonably look for.
OFFICIAL PAPER OP TDK
OK MAHSHFIELD.
RAILWAY OFFICIALS VISIT.
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC offi
cials huvo como nnd gone
They met n number of proml
nont Coos Day cltlzons ofllclally and
Boclnlly, but they loft no dellnlto as
surnnco of an early solution of Coos
Hay's railway transportation problem.
Thoro hns dovolopod In some mnnnor
n wholly unwnrrnntod assumption
thnt tho people hero nro hostile to
tho Southern Pacific. They nro not.
Tho peoplo hero would gladly wol
como tho Southern Pacific and oxtond
nil possible advantages nnd courto-
bIob for Its coming whon convinced
of Its cnrnostnosB. This, nlso, dosplto
tho fnct that thero nro hundreds of
pooplo In tho Coos liny section who
foul they hnvo not bcon falr'.y '.rented
by thnt compnny. Those poiplo wrre
Invited nnd Induced to como to Coo
liny by (ho posltivo nssurnnco of tho
Boutliorn Pacific Company thnt thoy
would build n lino to Coos Day. Tho
rond was stnrtod nnd much money
apont nnd thon all work abandoned,
Nothing hns been done since. The
Southorn Pacific hns n record of bot
tling up dlfforont soctlons nnd lotting
thorn romnln In that condition until
thoy got rondy to pull tho cork. Coos
Hay has wnltod patiently many years
for tho use of that corkscrew. Thnt
aomo pooplo hnvo grown n bit Im
patient Is not romnrknblo. Thoro Is
no feeling of resentment, however,
nnd tho glnd hand of good fooling Is
nowhoro moro open or oxtonded In
lionrtlor fashion thnn on Coos liny.
Tho Southoru Paclllo or any other
rond thnt Is seeking nu entrance Into
thla section so marvellously rich In
NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPHOVK.
MEXT 110NDS.
Notice Is horoby glvon that seated
proposals will be recolvod by tho
Finance Committee ot tho Common
Council of tho City ot Marshtlold,
Coos County, Oregon, at tho olllco ot
tho City lltfcordor of said City of
.Marshtlold, in tho City Hall ot snld
City, until A o'clock P. M. of TUES
DAY, tho 30th dny of August, 1910,
for tho purchnso of street Improve
ment bonds to tho amount ot $14,
190.47, nnd of sewor Improvement
bonds to the amount ot $4,112. SO, ot
the said City ot Marshtlold, Coos
County, Oregon. .,
All of said Improvement bonds to
be In denominations not exceeding
$300 nnd bearing Interest nt tho rnto
of six por centum por nnnum from
dnto thereof, payablo soml-anniintly;
snld bo-ids to bo dntod the day of Is
suance nnd to mnturo In ten years
thoreaftor, with prepayment option
thereon at face valuo and accrued In
torest to dnto of any semi-annual
coupon Intorcst porlod at, or after,
ono yonr from tho dnto of said bonds,
upon giving notice by publication In
n newspaper of goncrnl circulation
printed and published In Coos county,
Oregon, Bitch notlco to bo published
not less than twlco during tho month
preceding such soml-nnnunl porlod nt
which such prepayment thereof will
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For Strictly
Fresh Butter
Sterilised Cream
Sterilized Milk
Butter Milk
Bean-Pot Cheese
and
Ice
Coos Bay Ice
& Cold Storage .$
FREE DELIVERIES
H A. M. mul 2 P. M.
Phono 7.1-J.
A
$1.00 Worth Of
Electricity
ONE CAN GET MOItE VALUE FOIl THE MONEY OUT OF A DOL
LARS WORTH OF ELECTRICITY THAN ANYTHING ELSE YOU CAN
DUY 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 DURN
ONE AND A HALF HOURS EVERY DAY FOR ONE MONTH FOR ONE
DOLLAR.
IT WILL FREEZE FIVE GALI ONS OF ICE CREAM EVERY DAY
FOR A MONTH.
IT WILL RUN A HLACKSMITH'S FORGE DLOWEIt FIVE HOURS
EACH DAY FOR A .MONTH. Mr&H ,
IT WILL LIGHT THE MEAT MARKET AND CHOP 1,200 POUNDS
OF .MEAT EVERY WEEK. fag .
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
WEEK FOR SIX MONTHS.
FOUR HOURS EACH
IT WILL DRIVE THE SEWING
HOURS.
MACHINE FIVE HUNDRED
A TWELVE-INCH FAN CAN HE RUN NIGHT AND DAY FOR FIF
TEEN DAYS FOR A DOLLAR.
IT WILL HEAT THE DATH ROOM ONE HOUR A DAY FOR A
MONTH WITH AN ELECTRIC LUMINOUS RADIATOR.
IT COSTS JUST A DOLLAR TO DO THE FAMILY IRONING WITH
AN ELECTRIC IRON FOR TWO MONTHS.
THE HEATING PAD CAN DE USED FOR THIRTY NIGHTS FOR A
DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ELECTRICITY.
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$13.50
For -an
All Wool Suit
At the
FIXUP
IT WILL LIGHT THE PORCH LIGHT
MONTHS.
EVERY NIGHT FOR SIX
Ask our New Business Department about it.
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co,
NEW TRANSFER LINK.
m, iv. .Mnguiro nas stnrtod a now
transfer lino In Marshflold and ar
ranged for prompt sorvlco for all
kinds of hauling. Ho will have his
stand at "Tho Busy Cornor" drug
store or parties can reach him by
telephoning orders to 298.
TELEPHONE 178
A NEW HUNCH OF
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
Classy Fixtures1 rst Trust and Savings Bank
bo mnde. Tho right Is oxprossly ro
natural rosourcos will llnd a cordial '80rml t0 roJect nny nnd nU b,ds nml
wolcomo horo,
The pooplo of Coos Hay woro glad
hnvo oven this brief visit from
to
ineso prominent olllrlals. It will glvo
them n moro Intimate knowledgo nnd
n moro vivid view of tho Coos liny
country. Whllo reticent to tho point
of Bllonco on the mntter of now con
struction, thoy woro vory freo lu
their expressions of aurprlso nnd fa
vornblo Impressions of Mnrshllold.
Thoy remnlnod only ovor-nlght, but
It wns sufficient to got n gllmpso ot
tho city nnd aomo ot Its cltlzons. Tho
Tlmos trusts tho trip Is as significant
na Indications would seem to mnko It
und that hopes long deferred for a
rnllwny to Coos Hay may bo soon
realized ns a result of this visit of tho
men who build stool highways,
G. W. Dungan
Undertaker
Marshiteld, Oreon.
Parlors, inn South .Id St.,
Telephone, Dny or Night, tfW-J.
upon all or nuy ot such bids, or pro
imams, ui'iiib rejecieu, u tnero snoiilu .
ii'iiitiiii mi uuuiiu uiisuill, wio saiu J , r r f i
bonds may bo thereafter sold nt prl- HaVC that KOOl TlXed
vnio snie ny said common Council of
said City of Marshflold, Oregon; but
In no event to bo sold nt loss than
pnr and accrued Interest. Said bonds
nr0 nuthorlzed by tho laws of tho
State of Oregon and ordinances of tho
Common Council or tho said City of
Mnrshllold, Oregon,
Assessed valuation of snld City of;
Marshflold, Oregon, Is $1,701,549.
llouded Indebtedness Is $54,000.
Population Estimated at 5,000.
A certified check for 5 por centum
of ninount of bid, or proposal must
accompany each bid to be forfeited '
to said City of Marsljfleld in caso bid
Now
See CORTHELL
PifON'R ino-u
llUEAKWATKIt HOTEL,
Front St., Mnrshfleld, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly renovated
and newly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by dny, week or month.
Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop.
Just arrived, at prices to suit.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELKOTUICIAN8.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PHONE 237-J.
Our Work is
Our adver
tisement
OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT-ISF.VCTIO.V.
OF COOS DAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. Juno 30, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . . . .$ 97,738.03
Overdrafts 711.84
Bonds and securities ... 25,859.36
Banking house, furnlturo
and fixtures 50,820.50
rash on hand and due
from banks ......... 87,330.01
.$209,460.24
LIADILITIE3.
Capital stock paid In. . .$100,Ott.H
Surplus and undivided
profits J.HI.H
uupusiis i03,iy.ii
Total $26Mm
.MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEA.M
LAUNDRY.
Mnuzoy llivi.. Prop, Phono 220-J.
HOME LAND Co
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n.i . Vni" .:; .:. : ::. ' :::, , . ,r. i uay- 0 guarantee
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j bonds, covered thereby, within ton J iiono 711. '
owner's price to
AV1I.VT .MAKES A CITY?
T IS GENERALLY bolloved that n ilnya from date of acceptance of said
eiiy must uo posiusked of na- bid or bids.
tural ndvnntngiw and resources I Kaeh bid or nronosal aulimiito.i n
ud good transportation facllltlos. lu; designate tho denominations of said
order thnt it may attain pro.emlnonco bond or bonds doslrod.
Wong commetolal and manufacturing nids or proposals rocelved for any
,lno8' (Amount of said bonds; small bidders
It Is true that theo things are being given preference of purchnse.
helpful In tho life nnd growth of a Proposals, or bids, with certified
city, but thoy nro not IndUpeusabl. cheeks, to be enclpsod In sealed plain
A caso In point Is tho olty of Ko-! envelopes without distinguishing
wnneo, Ills. Hero Is a city that had' marks or writing thereon, except the
no natural conditions considered os-1 words "Rids for Improvement Bond
sentlnl to a olty's growth. Situated 'of th City of Mnrshfleld Orozon."
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iu u luui'tf in run prairies on quo uue
of railroad with no largo river and
with no timber nor uilnornl sources
of wealth, and yet It has bocome a
largo manufacturing city, nnd Its rep
utation for tho excellence of Us ware
and commodities Is world wide.
A fow ot Its enterprising cltUeub
Dated this 19th day of Auisust.
1910.
P. HENNESSEY,
A. H. POWERS.
CARL ALBRECHT.
Finance Committee of Common Coun
cil of tho City of Marshflold, Oregon.
904 Front Si,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
rR. J. W. INGRAM
Plirniriiu, and Snrgeoa.
OBIce 20H-'JOf Coos Mulldlnf
Pbopes Qfflcti maisKeslaeno 1KZ)
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IV- HENXIfTT.
iMwyvr.
WE HAVE PLACED IN PUI1LIO
SERVICE
A Bus to Meet AH Trains
Will also make calls on telephone
orders.
Phono 120J. ihono 13flJ
A baggage wagon has also been
added that will call for and dollver
trunks, baggage and light freight.
Also run private hack to Rosoburg.
L. H. HEISNER
Livery and Feed Stable.
Total
We Invite your attontion to th vo strong cundltlon of this bnk U
ihowp 1 the abovo statement to- wit:
Cash reserve 52 por cent of depoilti
Reserve required by law 15 por cent of depoiiu
Reserve In excess of legal requirements 37 por cent of depoiiu
miiv o OFFICERS AND IIIUKCTOItS
JOHN S. COKE. President. JOHN F HALL
DORSREYSKnPCKEN' fl?S?iIBN O. SboBRS.
UMM ?am 21 "' Ca8b,er W. 8- CHANDLER.
W ILLIAM GRIMES, DU a w T0WER
... . " a "ORTON. Vice President nnd Manager.
HOW A GENERAL HANKING AN I TRUST HUSIXES9.
YOl'II lll'SINESS ROT.TDITRn.
THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
OF COOS BAY
nv .. fTmoiLV A C:IKRCIAL nANK
neils laruo Nevada Vniinn.i n.nir a- tx..n.fi.n fiL
I DraffS U "nl ed 8u,e9 NtloBi Hank, Portland, Or..
? Drafts )S' ',,,ona, 1ark "k. New York, N. T.
? - )VW Corn Exchange Nutlonal IUnk. Ohle.Ko. IU.
The Hank of Scotland. London, England.
In .iJm dU Ljr0nnBta' Par,s. Franca.
Europe Ash? I?ri?IWi dr.aft,8 on nU Pnclpnl banking eent.ri la
South Anterfca' Au,tra,l. China, Japan, North, Central vA
PCr7 1.?' comme"Ial accounts kept subject to check.
inures or Deposit Isr jed. Safe Donoslt Boxes for rent.
Turkish Baths!!
2 10-2 13 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14 J
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
Oldest lw- "A"aFlBLD. OREGON.
Vm i. rSi", CooSy Established in 1880.
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Rank.
Marshneld,
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JI. S. TURPEX
Architect
Ovor Chamber of Commerce
STEASIKU HEDOXDO WIM, SAIL
SOOX FROM SAX FRAXCISIO FOR
COOS 11AV. .MAKE RESERVATION'
FOR PASSAGE AX1) FREIGHT. j
Iiiter-Ocean Transportation Co. !
O. F. McGEOltGE, Agent.
of Cae,?fottmtae,Desraan KS?' b - ? FJt
First Nrttlnnm ni, HZ"..:i ."" "anover wauonai uu. - --
burg. Ore Th i , .a 0re" F,rst National Dank, mwj- f i
AUo sell's Jhid0n JnlDi Stock Bank. "d.. London. England. T
fnd?v dia, and o0oUratnf th ,,r,nC,paI c,t,;s of Ct Baf. 'i
deposit lock boxes fS ,a flCCOUnt8 kopt BubJect t0 cneck- t
J- W. IIEXVFTT p ., 0FpICERS:
J. H. FMxSav VF?'nU ' p. WILUAJ
IXTEDFST PaY,",1 JJ?.- 0EO- E' Wt
i.l.i.ST PAID QV tmiw DEPOSITS
r.itn nnoUlnw
,'INCHESTER, At. Cub. I
ELLERllY'S FISH MARKET,
Ed. T. lbilcli. Prop.
Shell Fish of Every Description
Salmon and Deep Sea Fish In Season
Tel. Market 264J.
Foot of Murket Avenue,
Coos Bay Roseburo- Stace. Line.
IO ITal ,S,aK l?WCen urg and Marshflehl, coiniuencW "
JSrS r, llIf,dany BMd Su1ay at O n, m. Fare ?O.Oo.
tMARKl;:1'
tARKET AV., Slarshfleid.
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O. P. HARNARD,
Ageut, ROSERIIRG, OB&
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