The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 09, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910-EVEHIHG EDITION.
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COOS BAY
TIMES
Entered at the poBtofllco at Marsh
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topics of the times.
Addmos all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES,
UVsuflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon
M. O. MALONEY Editor and Ful.
AN K. MALONKV News KdJtor
An Independent Republican news
paper published every eronlng except
Vunday, and Weekly by
Th Coon Itny Times Publishing Co.
Dedicated to tbo servlco of tho
pooplo, that no good causo shall lack
champion, and that ovl shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
The Coos Day Times reprosenta a
onsolldatlon of tho Dally Coast Mall
And Tho Coos Day Advortlser. Tho
Coast Mall was tho first dally estab
lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos
Bay Times Is Us Immediate sue
eoBsor.
simsomiTioN hates.
DAILY.
Ono year . ... w .'..... , $6.00
Por month 50
When paid strictly In advanco tho
subscription prlco of tho Coos Day
Times Is JG.00 por year or $2. CO for
six months,
WEEKLY.
On year I1.G0
Ofllclal I'aprr of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
OF MA HSU FIELD.
SPENDERS AND SPEEDERS
THE AUTOMOBILE.
AND
MAHSHFIELD.
O, Marshnoldl bright Mnrshflcld
Who clasps n brighter bay
I sing thy praises, fair Mashfleld
In this, my roundelay.
Thy mills are humming', Marshfleld
They run tho- Hvo-long day;
And Shingles weave to shelter 'homos,
Far moro than I can say.
Bravo ships are nnchoied; Marsh
field, WJthln thy land-locked bny;
Thoy bear thy cargoes, Marshfleld,
Across tho seas, away.
Rare roses bloom In Marshfleld;
And lilies, bright ns day,
In isplcndor, sets the summer sun
Doyond tho beauteous bay.
Thy spoil Is on mo, Marshflbld,
Us charm works night and day,
Then let mo rest In Marshfleld,
I would no further stray.
ANON.
DID YOU KNOW?
That Geo. Gllbertson, of tho
Ekblad hardware, was formerly
champion cigar maker of Mln-
nesotn,?
That David Nelson, cashier of
" tho C. A. Smith Lumber Com-
pnny at ono tlmo conducted n
grocery store In Chicago?
That Rov. Q. LeRoy Hall was
Thirty Days Free
' JL 1 fell
That Alva Doll studied for tho
law before ho engaged in tho
real estato business?
STOIIY OF THE DAY.
At a recont Mnrshflold wedding
when tho felicitations were finished
It was remarked that only ono of 'tho
family, u youngor son, remained un
wed. "Woll, August Is next," remarked
n member of tho party.
"You bet I'm next," August re
plied, "that's why I am unmarried."
Frnnco spends about $100,000,000
annunlly for tobacco, which Is chief
ly consumed In smoking. Great caro
Is taken In that country to prevent
the destruction of nil kinds of prop
erty by lire, but no ono thinks of do
ing anything to prevent tho great
wnsto which results from tbo burning
of tobacco, probably because those
responsible for It got more fun out
of tholr expenditure than thoy would
from saving their money and apply
ing It to other uses.
Tho four express companies got
net returns of from -13 to 100 per
cent on their business. Tho Govern
ment, carrying the mails, scores an
annual dellclt of millions. Either tho
ninlls nro carried too cheaply or tho
oxpress matter too dearly, though it
Is clear that" tho express business
might bo handled by tho Government
at a price much lower than it is and
leave enough surplus to make up the
dellclt now created in tho PostoWco
Department.
formerly n traveling salesman?
That Chas. Powers was for-
morly a crcameryman nnd.but-
tormakcr beforo ho engaged In
tho grocery business In MarBh-
field?
br.
' MRS. A. Q. AIKEN
will liavo hor fall and winter millin
ery on display on and after
SEPTEMBER 14
YES
FIIUIT JARS, JAK
HUHHEItS and JEL
LY GLASSES; nlso
PAHAFFINE WAX.
COOK'S
CROCERY
PHONE 180.
A Drltlsh paper, commenting on
tho fact that tho motrlc system has
been made obligatory In Denmark,
Gormnny, Argentina, Austria - Hun
gnry, Bolglum, Bulgaria, Chllo, Co
lombia, Ecuador, Qroeco, Italy, Mexi
co, tho Netherlands, Norway, Poru,
Portugal, Rouinnnla, Servla, Spain,
Switzerland, and Prance, says tbo,t It
Is "pormlsslvo" In the United States
and Oreat Britain. Tho word por
mlsslvo Implies the possibility of its
voluntary adoption by tho two coun
tries mentioned, but nny ono who
fancies that Amorlcnns or Ilrltons
will mnko n chnngo of nny kind
which niorely promises Improvement
without being forced to do so Is seri
ously mistaken. Wo plumo oursolvos
on our progressive tendencies, but It
Is hard to Induce us to "get a move
on" when the dolnc so involves the
abandonment of old usages.
THY MY VACUUM CLEANER.
Don't make a drudgo of yourself
by beating rugs and enrpota when you
can liavo It dono moro cheaply and
hotter with my vacuum cloanor.
PI ono 2'JC-J.
H. E. PINEGOR,
Shop In Hear of Owl Furniture Store.
ti--n-tt-tt-M-tt-n---tt-8-tt-
nri HERE is it growing disposition
II bile. Business men sny that it
to And fault with tho uutomo-
lina brought extravagance and that
tho Investments In motor enrs nro
responsible in Inrgo mensuro for tho
cIobo limes of tho present. People
who walk or drlvo horsos declare
that tho advent of tho automobile has
mndo tho highways positively unsafe.
And so tho criticism goes on.
Tho truth Is, however, that thore
Is no monnco In tho moro use of tho
uutomobllo, but only In Its abuse.
Spenders and speeders are respon
sible for whatever dlsroputo attnchuh
to It. Tho automobile Itself stands
for progress; It Is n modern con von
lonco; It has fully justlllud Itself and
it will continue with us In some form
or other.
Hut lis abutios deserve criticism.
For Instnnco: When n young man
of not much moro than $100 n
month Income takes the little money
he hnd saved to mnko first payment
on n homo and uses it for tho first
payment on nu automobile, tho auto
mobile is a detrlmont to him nnd to
tho community In which ho lives.
Ho has become a spender, and spend
ora nro linrmful. When a business
man puts a mortgage on his store to
got a touring, car nnd begins devot
ing moro time to Joy riding than to
business, his uutomobllo In a detrl
mont to both him and his commun
ity, for ho becomes a spender.
These Instances nro not llotitlous.
Thoy nro ronl, and thoy can bo mul
tiplied many tluuw, horo In Oregon
and evorywhoro,
When Irresponsible speeders chnse
up and down streets and highways
without rognrd to life nnd limb of
pedestrians nnd occupanla of horso IMwihlw Plans Doing Made For Ore-
cnrrlKos, tho uutomobllo Is abused,! Bn State Fair.
not used. And this Is dono, horo nnd PORTLAND, Oro., Sopt. 0. TJio
ovcrvhoro, many times ovory day, Orogun Stnto Fair, Salem, Septombor i Salmon nnd Deop Sea Fish in Season
EXPECT DIG CROWDS.
For Strictly
Fresh Butter
Sterilized Cream
Sterilized Milk
Butter Milk
Bean-Pot Cheese
and
Ice
Coos Bay Ice
& Cold Storage
FREE DELIVERIES
H A. M. and a P. M.
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WE WILL DELIVER AN ELECTRIC IRON TO YOUR
HOME TO BE USED FOR 30 DAYS, FREE OF CHARGE, AND
IF AT THE EXPIRATION OF 30 DAYS YOU DO NOT CARE TO
KEEP IT, WE WILL TAKE IT ' BACK WITHOUT ANY
CHARGES.
TELEPHONE US AND W E WILL DELIVER THE GOODS.
WCSOTEKTWJRK
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The Coos B
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TELEPHONE 178
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Hit. J. W. INGRAM,
-' I'll) Milan mid Surgeon.
Olllco S0M-SOD Coo Building.
Phones Olllco 1021; Resldonco 1G22
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF CCOS BAY, MARSIIFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910,
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W. HE.N.VI7TT,
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Olllco over Flanagan & Bonnett Bank
Mnrshflold, Orogon.
TVTM. S. TURPEN,
Architect.
Over Chambor of Commerce.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . . . . 91S0.51C.0S
Overdrafts 254. SO
Bonds and securities .... 2G.9D0.1C
Banking house, furulturo
and fixtures GG.S20.D0
Tash on hand and due
from banks S2.9CS.51
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In. . .$100,0091
Surplus and undivided
profits 3,991(1
Deposits 159,555.11
Totnl 29S,551.I1
OIL
SUPPLIES
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ELLERUV'S FISH MARKET,
Ed. T. Raich, Prop.
Sholl Fish of Every Description.
nnd nlKht. The number of serious M-'h to 17th, promises to hnvo tho
most succosirui session in Its history.
Features never beforo Incorporated
will bo seen this year by State Fair
visitors and thoso aro genornlly of a
high odor. Tlioro liavo been many
linprnvoments mado to tho grounds
and buildings, a now water system
Installed, with now barns for stock
nnd added accommodations for rac
ing hosos. Tho string of hortsos
listed for this nr will probably be
ahead of tho racers heretofore ap
pearing on the fair grounds. Tho at.
teuduuee, too, promises to surpass
crowds of previous yonrs.
accidents duo to reckless motor car
driving Una Incronsod rapidly In the
past yonr and ovory Issuo of a news
paper has Us stories of doath nnd
dlsastor chargeable to speeders.
Tho uutomobllo Itself Is nil light,
but spenders and spoedurs nro all
wrong nnd thoy bring disrepute to
cur thing thoy touoh.
SVVS THEY'RE BLUFFING.
i From tho ISuaoue Guard.)
Because of tho aotlvit of the Hill
intor.'ste la the Rogue River Valley,
tbo Southern Pnclllo Company has
nnnouueed that It will build a rall
t ill front Grunts Paw to Cieeceut
t t. California. No.t wo opeci, be
cause of tho movements made by tho
Oieg.iii Eleetriu nnd Uno Couuty As
set Company, that the samu road will
unnotuite a Hue from Junction City to
t'u Sluslnw. But tlie Drain-Coos Bay
fiasco Is too frosh in tho minds of the
people to give thorn much confidence
in tho aunnunoomout of now tines by
the Southoru Paolllo Company.
Tol. Market 2C4J.
Foot of Market Aoihh.
Tho Coos Bay Oil and Sunnlv
I Ifrmntinni nn4ai ii.a ......... f
. ,.v muuv, ,us uiuuuscilieiu Oil
j. . iMunagan win continue to nan
dlo the Union Oil Company's gaso
line, distillate, benzine and coal oil
at their oil house across the Bay t
which place they have moved their
office. Phonn 302.
To'nl 3j293.GGl.01
We Invite your attontlon to tno strong condition of this bk
showp by tho nbovo statement to-wit:
Cash reserve ,. . .43 per cent of dcpealti
Roservo required by law ' . . 15 nor cont of deposit.
Reserve In excess of legal requirements... .28 por cont of deposit!.
OFFICERS AND IMIIKCTOIIS
JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F, HALL,
U SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. Vf. S. CHANDLER,
WIUuIAM GRIMES. DR C, w, T0WER,
M C. HORTO.V, Vice President and Manager.
POIJ? A (5ENERA1. RANKING AN 1 THU8T BUSINESS.
OUR Bl'SINESS SOLICITED.
Have that Roof Fixed
Now
See CORTHELL
PlIO.NK HULL.
178 UttMdwny, Nortli.
AIRS. Al. R. SAllTH
a gout tor
CHARMiS A. STEVENS CLOAK
AND SUIT HOUSE,
of Chicago.
Our Work is
,. Our adver- .
tisenient
STEAMER HEDONDO WILL SAIL
AT t2 P. SI., SEPT. 8. FOR SAN
FRANCISCO. MAKE HESERVATION
FOK PASSAGE AND FItEIGHT.
Iuter-Ocrau Transportation Co.
C. F. McGEORGH, Agent.
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Phono I. S. Knufmnn & Co,
Joal Order. $I.!H) PER TON.
your
Read tho Times Want Ads.
tEEStSEewzsmxssamHtsmm&n
G. W. Dungan I
Undertaker
Miu-slillt'ld, Oivgon.
Parlors., t8t) South 1W St
Tolephone, Day or Night, li)5T.
OUR
GUARANTEE IS YOUH SATISFACTION.
MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM
LAUNDIU.
'.'auzey Divs., Prop. Phono 220-J.
Turkish Baths
210-213 Coos Buildins
PHONE 2 J 4. 1
HOME LAND Co 1
see us tor investment on Coos
Bay. We guarantee owner's price to
bo our price.
Phone 74 L. or, Front St.
THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL DANK
W ells Fnrgo Nevada National Hank, San Francisco, Cil
Draws I!,e VnltCi3 8lute9 N0 nk, Portland, Ore.
Drafts Ntlnl Park Hank. New York, N. Y.
n, ",um"sB .national uank, Chicago, HI.
ltie Bank of Scotland, London, England.
liie Credit l.Tonn,.iu u.i w
Eurone ABh? 7? ,draw. draft3 on a Principal banking eentsn in
BourAnerica Au,tra,' Cn"". . North, Central and
Personal and commercial accounts kept aubject to check.
-o.i.iu.uies 01 Deposit iflfjed. Safe DoDoalt Boxes for rent.
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HREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St., Mnrsdiflcld, Oiv.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly reuovated
aud newly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by day, weok or month.
Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop.
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FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OJl..o n , . "AKoHPIBLD. OREGON.
I i.i.1,, .?'". C08 C'onM KWUIiQd In 1880
IUI iii la.ilial and SurpI, !S8t),000.00.
Assets Ovi'i Hair mii.... 1...J...... ' '
of CaHfnrn?! tfal lM,tB bu,!" and draws drafts on the Hank
Fliit tln;i n" ra"p,T' Ca!'' Hanover National Bank, N W u
bar? o. "?' B!inl:- l'ori'"l. Ore ; First National Bank, Rom- H
Try Times' Want Ads.
NEW TRANSFER LINE.
M. E. Mngulro has started a now
transfer lino in Marshfleld and ar
ranged for prompt servlco for all
kluds of hauling. He will have his
stand at "Tho Busy Corner" drug
storo or parties can reach him by
telqphonlng orders to 29S.
Durr. Ore.: The London .l.iin o..J. ".. . Vi . "' Poland
i,, ,,., .. . - siuuii uanit, i.ia., uouuuu, ""o-
1. Mvli ,i l iaBSe " a!1 0t th8 1'rtaolpa! cities of Europe.
depots boorsit" 8ccounta kept 8ubject to check-
OFFICERS:
cut. K. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. Asst. Casn.
ON TIME DEPOSITS.
I ,iv.NA,Wx V..Pres.
INTERKST PAID oy
Coos BayR.osej)l!rg Stage yne.
Sunday 2 oTZ TS lXUa Mm- SUXe ,W,VCS da"y "Dd
laoSl:.' ' ar.HAUNAHD,
"'... lneliL ....,, nnavnnna. ORE.
PHONE U
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