VW'MJWM'IT 'TfffWWTV " rfm.IWy,ymgfw.v . . ' J,HtMMW.,W"W'.' I WfSpfroW THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910 EVENING EDITION. HOW WILL YOl HKT YOUR KITCHEN If You Put in a Gas Range? Tlic I COQUILLE NEWS. MYRTLE POINT NOTES. News of tho District ns Reported in tho Enterprise. COUNTY SEAT NEWS. Doings of Coquillo People as Told in Tho Hernld. Facts of Interest Tnken From tho Coiiiilllc Valley Sentinel. ' - 3 yyjjAh).. Jraiyy THIS MAY SEEM LIKE A PROBLEM TO YOU, BUT THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE, A KITCHEN HEATER CAN BE ATTACHED TO ANY GAS RANGE AT SMALL EXPENSE, THE KITCHEN HEATER BURNS GARBAGE, REFUSE, COAL, COKE, WOOD-ANYTHING THAT WILL BURN, YOU CAN USE IT FOR COOKING PURPOSES IN THE WINTERTIME, , IT RADIATES HEAT LIKETHE TROPICAL SUN, THE KITCHEN HEATER HAS BEEN ON THE, MARKET ONLY A SHORT TIME, IT IS SOMETHING NEW, BUT IT HAS PROVED A GREAT SUCCESS, NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR GAS RANGE AND YOUR KITCHEN HEATER, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 200 STOVES AND HEATERS. , ASK US ABOUT THEM. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. TELEPHONE 178 A full lino of TUNGSTEN and I TANTALUM LAMPS Just received. Ctt In jour orders for renewals for fill at tho days grow short you will ; mm mem, STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS DAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. Juno 30, 1910. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. HMpectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 237-J. Our Work is Our adver tisement OVR CliuxTi:i.; IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. H-WSIIFIEU) HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. fcnttjr linn., Prop. riiono 220-J. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . . . $ 07,738.53 Overdrafts 711.84 'Honda nnd securities ... 25.S&9.3G Ranking houso, furnlturo nnd fixture 50.S20.50 Cash on band and duo from banks 87,330,01 Total x... J2C9.4C0.24 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. ..$100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 4,240.22 Doposlts 105,220.02 Total J2C9.4C0.24 WE HAVE PLACED IN PUBLIC SERVICE A Bos to Meet All Trains JWll also make calls on telephone f"one"l20j. phono 138J. ,f .bagsase wagon has also been J that win call for and deliver .." baeeage and light freight. 180 run Private hack to Rosoburg., L. H. HEISNBR L1"ry and Feed Stable. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building JffONE 2 14 J EASIER HRIinvn TT .., P03l SAN FRANCISCO FOR rnn IiAV' MAKE RESERVATION SSAGE AND FREIGHT. Iuer.Ocen Transportation Co. u F. McGEORGE, Agent. Wo Invito your nttentlon to tbo strong condition of this batik as shown by tho nbovo statement to-wlt: Cash reserve 52 per cent of doposlts. Reserve required by law 15 per cent of deposits. Reserve In excess of legal requirements 37 por cent of deposits. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, Presldont. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN O. ROGERS, DORSEY KRE1TZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. O. W. TOWER, M. O. HORTON, Vlco President and Managor. DOES A GENERAL HANKING ANM TRUST 11 US I NESS. YOUR HUSINESS SOLICITED. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY 8TRICTLY A COIIMERCIAL RANK Wells Fargo Nevada National Rank, Ban Francisco, CaL The United States National Bank, fort laud, Or. The National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National nank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. Tho Credit Lyonuals, Paris, France. In addition we draw dratta on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept aubject to cheek. Certificates of Deposit ImjbiL Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Draws Drafts on E-Em,"S FISH MARKET, Shell pu!' T Iln,ch' rrP' and Deep .Sea Fish In Season. Tel. Market 2 04 J. rot of Market Aveauaw FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank In Cooa County, Established In 1880, Paid up Capital nnd Surplus, 880,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Bank of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange ou all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe deposit lock boxes for r. J. W. BENNETT, President. X. F. WILLIAM Cashier. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. Asst. Cash. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. C. F. McKnlght, Marshfleld's cele brated legal light, was a Coquillc vis itor this week. Born. To Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mchl, nenr Johnson's mill, on Mon day, August 29, 1910, a daughter. Died. At Fruitvalo, Calif., on Au gust 15, 1910, Rev. Raynsford Tay lor, in his eightieth year. Deceased was tho father of Mrs. V. It. Wilson and Mrs. Walter Culln of this city. Tho school board hopo to bo nble to hnvo school called by the middle of tho month, probably cither tho 12th or 19th. Tho Portland firm not having coino through, the rooting contract was let to tho Schroeder Brothers. They expect tho tin up on the next Plant and It will tnko prob nbly a week to lay the roof when that arrives. Flro was discovered in tho W. II. TliomnB barn near tho court house be tween 10 nnd 11 o'clock Thursday night nnd nn alarm turned in. Tho flro company responded quickly, but tho flro was extinguished before tho company reached tho scono. Tho flro was in a box of rags in tho grnnnry and tho grannry was locked. It Is said tho box did not belong there and no ono seems to know how It got thcro. This Is tho second tlmo this bnrn has caught flro this year. Tho barn contained a largo quantity of hay nnd thoro wcro teams and vehi cles quartered thoro at tho time. No dainngo was done, tho flro bolng ex tinguished beforo It burned tho box nnd got to tho building. O 11ANDON BRIEFS. News of Tlint City Taken, From the Bniulon Recorder. A. L. Barnes of this city was u Marshflold and Myrtle. Point visitor tho flrst of this week. Mrs. Webb. Fahy nnd llttlo daugh ter of Prosper wero Bandon visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Snm Nosier of Coquillo ac companied by a frlond, was n Bandon visitor tho latter part of Inst wcok. Henry O. Harrison, n young mnn 23 years of ago, died nt tho Myrtle Point hospital Friday night of last week, nftor nn Illness of several weeks. Tho body was tnken to Rose burg by privnto convoynnco and was shipped to Walla Walln, Wash., tho homo of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison, for Interment. Tho flttlngB that wcro required to connect tho water system with tho reservoir hnvo been received nnd the work of connecting up will bo com pleted to-day, and tho wntor turned Into tho Iron pipes. Thcro still rc mnliiB considerable wprk to bo dono before tho system Is complete, but wn tor is now avnllablo for flro protec tion. Tho pipes of consumers nro be ing connected up ns rapidly ns possible. MIbs Katherlno Way of Bandon visited frlendB in Coquillo and Myrtlo Point a few dnys last week. E, E, Johnson, the sawmill man, left Frldny for San Francisco on bus iness. Ho was accompanied by his son Philip. MrB. Jas. Hartley and son, Paul, ot San Diego, Calif., who have boon vis iting Mr, nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Hartley, at Johnson's Mill for sonic, wcoks, havo started for homo. Mrs. W. R. Miller ot Myrtlo Point, went to Bnndon on her way to Lang IoIb to sco her sister, Mrs. Davo. Ca rey, and friends In that section. Tho railroad men took tholr blR steam shovel up tho lino last Wednes day to load cars with mntorlnl for tho All to tnko tho placo of tho trcstlo burned nt tho Johnson mill flro. A cnrload of tin for tho Prospor salmon cannery wus brought from tho Uny Thursday and shipped down tho river. Frank Morse, tho electrician, hns purchased an interest in tho Peart coal mlno and has tho foundations under way for his new electric light ing plant. Tho boilers wero loaded onto tho cars the first of tho week nnd hnvo been taken to tho slto of tho now plnnt, where they nro to bo In stalled. Ho oxpectB to renew tho service to Coquillo nnd Myrtlo Point by the flrst of October. Mrs. Ed. Pcrduo and mother, Mrs. Butler, of Bandon, visited Mrs. Geo. JLoronz ot this city, sovornl days last wcok. J. W. Tlbbotts of Marshflold re turned homo by Friday's train aftor a visit of several dnys with his neph ew, Geo. Hnrtloy, down tho river. C. C. Carter hns raised somo peach cb on his South Fork rnnch thnt scorn in fnllv nnnnl In nvnrv wnv Mm peaches grown In Douglas county. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Spires of Myr tlo Point wont to Bnndon Saturday to tnko n steamer for San Francisco. They go to their former homo In So noinn county, Cal., for n visit. Mrs. M. J. Hartson, Mrs, Fred Sin gle, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, sister and frlond, all of Coquillc, wero camp ing Inst wcok on Uundon Boach, re turning homo Saturday. Miss Ray Collier of Coquillo Joined tho par ty tho lattor part of tho wook. Mrs. James Hughes ot Capo Blan co, accompanied by hor daughtor, Agnes, passed through Bandon tho lattor part of last weok, on their way to Mnrshflold. From thoro they wont to Portlnnd. Miss Agnes will attend St. Mary's Academy tho coming school year. GOLD BEACH NOTES. News of tho County Sent As Tolil hi tho Glolx. Prof, nnd Mrs. Wlmborly, son nnd dnughtor, arrlvod hero tho flrst of tho wcok from Ashland. Prof. Wlm borly has boon engaged to tnko tho jjBH Sylvia Clarno pnssod through suporlntondoncy of tho Myrtlo Point town Inst weok, onrouto to her homo public schools for tho nppronchlng ftt iiRtoI River, having resigned lior school year. Nebraska. Ho formerly lived In DEATH OF MRS. LAIRD. position nt Knnpp's Hotol. Will Wnlkor, candldnto for ShorlfC on tho republican ticket, pnssod through hero Sundny, onrouto to Ing after his political fences. E. N. Smith nnd fnmlly and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Doyoo loft Wednesday for Riverside, Calif., whero they will spend tho wlntor, nnd whero thoy huyo Interests. Thoy will drlvo through nnd may visit tho Klamath Falls country on routo. Theyv nro comfortably equipped for tho Journoy and antlclpnto an enjoynblo outing. WILJ' HELP THE LOSERS. Woodmen "Will Hold Celebration nt Dalrjvillo Next Week. Notwithstanding tho heavy loss Dalryyllle sustained by flro, tho Woodmon of that camp nro going nhend with tho celebration as ad vertised. The proceeds of everything will bo given to tho heavy losorfl from tho Are. Tho accommodations will bo almost as good ns before tho flro, as most of the bedding and dish es wero saved from the hotel and Wife of Georo P. Lnhil nnd Well ti10 n0rthorn oml of tho county, look- Known niiiiin. BANDON, Ore, Sopt. 3. Mrs. Goo P. Lnlrd, who died In this city Mon- Soldom, If ovor, wns tho atmoa- doy wns well known In this county. ,,i,oro n8 ,ienso with smoko ns It hns Sho was formerly Miss Grnco Gnrilold j ueon tho ,mBt fow days, although and was born In Marshflcld on Feb ruary 8th, 1884, nnd was aged 20 years, G months and 21 days, Sho lived at Marshflold until sho was nlno ye.i.M of ago, when tho family moved to Gnklnnd, Cal., whero she was edu cated, having attended high school and also received n flno musical edu cation. About six years ago tho fam ily moved back to Oregon, locating In Badon, and in Novomber, 1900, Qrnco was married to Gcorgo P. Laird, n prominent citizen and business man of Bandon, To this union ono daugh ter wns born, who Is now about two years old. Mrs, Laird leaves, besides hor husband and llttlo daughtor, a mother, Mrs. L. J. Radloy, ono sis tor, Mrs. L. P. Sorensen, nnd ono brother, Albert Garflold, all of whom havo tho sympathy of tho ontlro com munity In their groat bereavement. Tho funeral was conducted at tho resldenco of Dr. L. P. Sorenson, on Tuesday, and Interment was mndo In tho Bandon cemetery. Tho Knights of Pythias Lodgo, of which Mr. Laird thcro has been no forest Arcs ot an consequonco roported In this count. Isnm Wnlkor passed through town last weok, onrouto to his Block farm nenr LanglolB, Ho Is now tho ownor of nn nutomobllo In which ho enmo up from Humboldt this trip. Coos Bay -Roseburg Stage Line. Dally stago between Roseburg nnd Marshfleld, commencing Jub 10. Stago leaves dally and Sun day at O a. m. Fare $0.00. OTTO SCIIETTER, Agent, C P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV.. Marshfleld. Agent, ROSEBURG, OWE. temporary quarters havo been so cured In Bowman's largo hall. Thcro was n member, attended tho funeral should be a larger crowd than over. In a body. as all tho funds raised will go to a worthy cause. Gold Beach Globo. WILL TRANSPORT FREIGHT. HAD CLOSE SHAVE. THONE 11 Charles Ashton Will Put On a Line of Bonis. COQUILLE, Ore., Sept. 2. Charles Ashton, of tho lower river, having secured tho contract from F. S. Dow for transporting freight from his warehouse down tho river and from tho Elizabeth and Flfleld for bring ing their freight up the river, last week placed a lino of scows towed by gasollno boats for tho purposo of do ing tho work. Ho has let contracts for tho construction of largo covered scows for uso during the wlnteV. It is reported that he expects to place passenger steamers on tho run in a short time, Former Myrtlo Point Couple Nearly Loso Child ut Bend. Tho following Is of Interest In Coos county, as Mr. and Mrs. Trlpp lott formerly- lived in Myrtlo Point: A flying rock from ono of the Oregon Trunk powder crews recently crashed through tho roof of tho Creed Trlpp lott house In Bend, and narrowly missed killing tho two-year-old babo of Mr. and Mrs. Tripplett. At tho tlmo tho child was asleop in a baby buggy. The rock In its descent struck tho sldo of the buggy, badly splinter ing it and missing the sleeping babe by about six inches, and tho child was uninjured. Tho rock, which weighed about 15 pounds, tore a big holo through the roof. 111111s Short nnd n couplo of IiIh friends from Mnrshflold arrived hero tho other day ou n hunting trip In tho mountains with Morris Fritzic. Mr. Short brought his hunting dogs nnd tho party anticipates great sport after panther. Dick Pugh colobrnted tho comple tion ot his new houso by giving n danco last Saturday night. Quito n few wont from hero, nmong whom woro Norman Tyler nnd W, A. Blshol. No now developments havo been mndo or, at least, heard from tho now gold field on tho Cheteo. M. W. Duncan, Jesso Turner and Ed. Mll lor from this placo havo been on tho ground several days, but as yot havo not returned or reported, WANT NEW COURTHONSE. Grand Jury of Curry Comity Mnkcs Recommendation, Tho grand Jury of Curry county In making tho flnnl report to tho court recommended that steps bo takon to build a now courthouse as tho pres ent ono was not adequate for tho purposes of tho county. Tho grand Jury was composed of Gcorgo Fitz gerald, foreman, J. T. Warnlc, Jncob II. Whlto, Gcorgo Emory, F. Q, Bauer, Jesso Turner nnd W. D. Chenowcth, Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Spoolal menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. :. y r afuMiiriir -r t JmtmxAdkm fltlfrB I