The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910 EVENING EDITION..
COOS BAY TIMES
Untored at tne postofflco at Alarati
field, Oregon, (or transmission
Arout'l tho malls as second class
sts.ll matter.
Addiocs all communications to
COOS RAY DAILY TIMES,
AWshfleld :: :: :: :: Oregon
Jfl. O. MALONEY Editor nnd Full.
3AN li. MALONEY Nowo Editor
REPUBLICAN ANTI
TICKET
ASSEMBLY
Top Representative' In Ctmgrcss (Flrt
District)
D. F. MULKI3Y,
of Jnokson County.
For Governor '
JUDGE GRANT D. DIM1CK,
of Clncknnms County.
For Secretary of Slntc
Q. WINOATE,
of Clntsop County.
For Stto Treiisiirei
T. D. KAY,
of Marlon County.
For Stnto Printer
WILLIS S. DUNIWAY,
of Multnomah County.
I'or Attorney-General
A. M. CRAWFORD,
of Douglas County.
For Labor OMiuiiNsloner
GEO. M. OHTON,
of Multnoumh County.
For Justice of Supreme Court
HENRY J. BEAN,
THOMAS A. McBRIDE,
FRANK A. MOORE,
WILL II. KINO.
For Water C'omniWsloiu'r (lt DIst.)
JAMES T. CHINNOCK.
For Representative Coo and Curry
Counties (dlli DIst.)
S. P. PEIRCE,
HERBERT HUME.
For Judge of Circuit Court
JOHN S. COKE.
DENJ. r. JONES.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative
ED. RACKLEFF.
For County Judge
II. O. HOY.
For Surveyor
A. N. OOULD.
For County CommlftMloner
E. E. OAKE3
For Coroner
DR. It. E. GOLDEN.
For County Central Committeemen,
'rcclnrt No. I)
DUNCAN FERGUSON.
For County Central Committeemen,
Product No. 10
F. E. ALLEN.
tho spotlight whllo ho keeps his
litackmcii In the glaro to tho ond
mut ho shall keep tho people thor
ounly fooled ns to tholr faith nuu
virtue while tho public eyo Is blinded
to tho finesse and trickery ho and
thoy are. dealing.
Mr. r.ousevolt recently described
the dlfferonce betwoou n leader and a
boss by saying, "the former loads and
guides the people, whllo tho boss
drives thorn'.' This Is clear nnd ra
tlonnl nnd acceptable. That's whr
tho Portland bossos aro trying to d
with Oregon Republicans. Driving
them to support a ticket that t.i
have soleetcd.
Thoro nro conditions and Him."
whon tho people need a leador to help
them out of untoward situations an
to solve grnvo problems, both of
which are oftonor than not oroatlons
of tho bossos, nnd thoy wolconio the
ninii nnd sorvlco nnd follow him l'und
lly, but never blindly. Tho Portlnn:
bosses who are back of and boosting
tho Assombly nro notoriously knov
They wrote even tho local call for the
Coos county Assombly. Tio Time
has fnlth thnt tho Republicans of
Coos county nnd C003 Day will ro
buko nnd repudlnto theso bosses at
the polls to-morrow by voting ngalnBt
tho Assembly cnndldntos.
Tho boss Is on his way to oblivion
In Coos county and Oregon and
other sections of tho nntlon, and the
pooplo aro authority for his cxtlnc
Hon.
Card Parties
A book Is 1111 Ideal prize for curd
parties. We entry a ionipleto line of
novelty bookH, Just the thins for your
next party.
We would be pleaded to Imve you
inspect our line.
Crosby & Homer,
AFTER TO-MORROW,
After to-morrow tho fnco of tho
political pool will bo wrought to
florco agitation nnd will bo kept In
an uproar until tho closo of tho polls
on that fateful Tuesday In Novombor;
and Incidentally thoro will bo a group
of soro bonds bitterly nctlvo getting
oven.
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself us a can
didate for the office of County Com
mlsslonor, Btibjcct to the will of the
Ropubllcan voters of Coos county nt
tho primary olcctlon on Sept. 24th,
1910,
I liave been n resident of Coos
county slnco 1S93, nnd am willing to
bo Judged by my past record ns n
citizen.
.Yours for tho Improvement of Coos
county. E. E. OAKES.
Bandon, Ore., Sept. 12th, 1910.
fPald Advertisement.)
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Tho second Installment of taxes for
tl'o yenr of 1900 Is duo nnd poynblo
on or boforo Octobor 3d, 1910, nnd If
such Installment Is not paid by that
time, penalty nnd lntorest will be
nddod from April 4th, 1910.
W. W. GAGE,
Sheriff nnd Tax Collector.
A FINAL WORD.
TO-MORROW tho Republicans of
Coos county will Indicate by
tholr votes tho principles for
which thoy stand. The issuo Is clear
and clean cut. Tho only question Is
whether tho Republicans are ready tc
repudlnto tho direct primary nnd rt
turn to tho old convention system
with Portland bosses running and
ruling the State or whether they shall
assort their Independence of the
bosses and choosG their own candi
dates In their own way.
From nil over tho country come
tho nows of tho success of tho pro
gressive Idea In tho Republican ranks.
Lvorywlio.ro the reactionaries nro be
ing repudiated. From all parts 01
Oregon comes tho same story of pop
ular uprising ngntnst tho Assembly.
Coos county should and Tho Times
bolloves will Join this profession 0
progress nnd lino up with tho New
nationalism tnnt Jtopuullcnns ovory-
whoro nro espousing.
One of tho clearly significant
things Inhorout In the present politi
cal rebellion Is tho doom of tho bos'
big and little. As ho has always boon
tho logical ftsuro of tho old system
nnd Its most Intolernblo ns woll. he Is,
naturally, the special object of attacl
by tho now movement, and his doom
is as cortnln ns tho (light of tlmo and
not fnr dlstnut on tho courso of thr
flight.
Thoro was never a rotlenor hum
bug than this political boss; ho ha
novor had n scintilla of right to ex
istence; ho has never beon anything
but n low grnftor whoso stealings
were wrought under tho cover
dubious rotation to tho people and tho
hidden chain of pickers and pickings
that formod his bulwark between th
tronsures of tho people nnd his prl
vato lair. Men hnvo tried to Invent
htm with n romantic and soiitl-allur-Ing
gulso; but thoy fnlled became
Biich garniture will not stick to the
thief nnd his thievery. Ho Is, accord
ing to his hlstoryaf lowjirlgln, slnco
It tnkos a.manVof sjfdi cajjb.ro to rec
oncile himself to tho dirty program
Indlsponsnblo to the post and busi
ness of boss. Tho rule Is tho same
pverywhoro from Portland, Oregon, to
Portland, Mnlno.
Ho Is gonorally In tho gum-shoe
brigade, ho tnkes caro to hldo from
II. (I. HOY'S .STATEMENT TO THE
REPUBLICAN VOTERS.
I nm a Ropubllcan. ,
I nm n candidate for nomination as
County Judge.
I nm an ntturnoy nnd nm compe
tent nnd qualified (0 perform tho dut
ies of the olllco I seek.
If elected I will mnlutnln nn office
or weekly ofllce days at tho county
seal t; will insist on a fair and oqunl
assessment of taxes upon all property
within tho county, Including standing
timber, wheroby tho gcnoral rnto of
taxation will bo reduced whllo tho
revenue will bo incroasod; will glvo
the county good roads; and will glvo
you a careful, honest business admin
istration. Look for my namo on your Repub
lican bnllnt:
H. G. HOY: "GOOD ROADS;
COUNTY SEAT OFFICEl NO
- PARTNER; NO FAVORITES;
THE SQUARE DEAL."
(Advertisement paid for by II. G.
Hoy.)
Mm rfc
Is the thought uppermost with every
shopkeeper. One of the iiiost econom
ica! and simple ways of doing this is
by lighting your store with
LA
TUNGSTEN
MPS
Your Store wsl! then Attract tht New
Trade You Are After.
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
EOR CONGRESSMAN
Hawley or Mulkey,
Which?
W. C. Hau ley Is tho assembly can
dlduto. , t m
Jl. F. Mulkey submits his cnndldncjv
10 ine pcopio.
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TELEPHONE 178
STATEMENT OF CON DITION OF THE
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY, MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1010.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. . .$100,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits 3,995. CI
Deposit! . . ..'. 1SP.6C5.40
Loans nnd discounts .... J12C.516.9S
Overdrafts 254. SG
Bonds and securities .... 20.990.16
Unnklng house, furalturo
nnd fixtures 5C,Si0.50
rash on hand and duo
from banks S2,0GS.31
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For Canning
Aid-
ITALIAN PRUNF.S, CUAn APPLES,
PEACHES AND TOMATOES.
1 Wo also carry n nlco of fresh fruit
and vegetables, Including green corn,
cauliflower, peas, beans, celery, cab
bage, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, ruta
bagas, turnips, beets, carrots, squash,
lettuce, green onions and cucumbers.
Coos Bay strawborrios, pears,
peaches, pineapples, prunes, Gravor.
stoln apples, blnck, muscat and tokay
grapes, cantaloupes, oranges, lomons,
bananas nnd cocoanuts.
Phono us your ordor.
Hawley opposes Statoment Ono, fil
rect legislation nnd popular election
ot Sonatoru.
Mulkey stands for Statement One,
tho direct primary and .popular elec
tion of Sonntors. V
Haw ley stands for CaiinonlBin,
rlchlsm nnd stnudpatlsiu. Ho voted
for u revision pf tho'tariff toenrlcW
special intorests.
Mulkey stands for n revslon of thqffi
tariff downward to benefit tho con-r
bumor, Htands with the lilsurgonts nnd
Roosovolt to mnko this a "govern
ment of tho people, by tho people, for
tho people," instead ot for tho trusts
and special Intorests, '
Hnwley Is reactionary.
Mulkey Is progressive.
Mulkey has challenged Hnwley to
debnto tho forogolng Issues.
Hawley hns repeatedly declined. '
Why?
' Which do you prefer?
If you aro u stand-patter, voto for
Hawley.
If you aro a progressive, vote for
Mulkey,
No, j:l on Ballot.
(Paid Advertisement.)
Total $263,651. CI Total $293,551.01
W lr.7l!a ysrr tttontlon to tie Btrong condition ot this biruk at
? zy :rr .- atntomrnt to :t:
Cash reserve i3 par cent of dopailts.
Roservo retjulred by law 15 k cect ot deposits.
Reservo In excess of legal requirements... .2S per ccut a: dep:lt.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
JOHN 8. COKE, ProBldont. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W, S. CHANDLER, .
WILLIAM GRIMES. DR. C. W. TOWER,
M. C. HORTON. Vice President nnd Manager,
DOES A GENERAL HANKING AN D TRF8T BUSINESS
YOt'lt BUSINESS SOLICITED.
, If'youywere
A Millionaire
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VA
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK
Wells Furgo Nevada NatJouAl Bank, 8an Francisco, CL
Tho United SUtea Natlotml Bank, Portland, Or.
Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y.
Tlio Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, HI.
The Bank of Scotland, London, England.
The Credit Lyoiuials, Paris, France.
In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking eenUrs in
Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North. Central and
Couth America.
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to chock.
Certificates of DapoBlt Ur iad. Safe Doooalt Boxes for rent.
, Mj
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J"R. J. W. INGRAM,
- Pliyslclnii nnd Sargeon.
Onico SOH-SOU Vwn IluUdhj.
Phones Offlco 1C21; Itcttdence lttl
J-
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
OfTlco over Flanagan & Dennett But
Mnrsliflcld, 0;t(OL
TVT.M. S. TURPEN,
W Architect.
Ovor ChnM''cr of Commerce.
NOTICE TO THE i'L'HUC.
Draws
Drafts
on
FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK
MAR3HFIELD, OREGON.
Oldest Bank In Coo County, Established In 1880.
Paid up Capital nnd Surplus, $80,000.00.
Assets Over Half Million Dollars. '
Does a genoral banking business and draws drafts on tho Bank
of California, San Francisco, Cal.j Hanover National Dank N Y
First National Bank. Porthnd. Ore.: First National Bank. Rosel
burg, Ore.: Tho London Joint Stock Bank. Ltd., London. England.
Also sella exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to cheek atm
deposit lock boxes for rent. v J " cnecK: 8aW
, OFFICER8:
v w,"rK.N7:Tr' knt. 1'. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
J. II. I'LANAGAN, V.-Prea. GEO. E. WlVfMlFQTWu x.. f .
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DRPnS"""' AMt Cft8b
Coos Bay.-RosebrgStaga Line
IWly stago between Iloseburs nd MaiSltleld. sgo lcvM in,
I havo pli:.J la public jmlwi
bus to nieet ,s!l trains nnd Trill Dili
calls on pho'no orders f hone sasbt;
13S-J: livery trntulent fcoi tire,
120-J; residence, 49-L; la cli'f.
13S-J. I do nil kinds ot drarbjr.l
hauling haul anything thitUlXH
at both ends.
I also handle a good grade of coiL
Why pay $5.00 or C00 per toa for
coal when I will bring It to yourpci
most nnywhero for 11.50. per toif
Look nt theso figures and see ilrt
looks the best in hard tlmei Lmj.
J4.50; nut, ?2.C0: screening, JW.
L. II. HEISNER,
Livery wid Sale StablM.
HOME LAND Co
See us for Investments oa Cot
Boy.. Vp gunrinteo owner's prif M
be our price.
Phone 741.
JO Freot St
Sunday at 0 A. M. Farf $0.00.
OTTO SCHKTTER, Ageat,
120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld.
PHONB 11
Stugo leaves) dully nnd
O. P. BARNARD,
Agent, ROSEIUIRG, ORJC.'
0LUVANT& WEAVER
The Pure Food Grocers,
Corner !Id nnd Ctmtrnl
Phone ,73.
Ae.
REAL ESTATE.
I hnvo somo ot tho best buys on
tho Bay. Can arrange easy terms,
Houses and buildings for ront.
AUGUST FR1ZEEN,
GS Central Ave. Marshfleld, Ore
""Read the Times Want Ads.
YOU COULDN'T BUY ANY BETTER
COFFEE THAN WE SELL AT FROM
25 TO 45 CENTS A, POUND. THESE
COFFEES POSSESS A FLAVOR SU
PERIOR TO ANY OTHER WE
KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT. 23 TP
45 CENTS A Ppi'ND AND WORTH
EVERY CENT OF IT. USE LESS OF
IT THAN OF OTHER COFFEES.
COOK'S
CR0CERY
4T1I AND CENTRAL. PHONE 1S9.
-TOasiHsas
ainAMHK M. F. PLANT 8
Sails for San Francisco every eight days. I
HREAKWATER HOTEL
Front St., Mnrsliflcld, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly reaoriW
nnd newly furnished. Room rent
able, by day, week or montb.
Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Pro?.
G. W.Dungan
Undertaker
Miindifleld, Oregon,
Parlors, 181) South d St.
Telephone, Day or Night, 10.W.
TIOICETS npsuniT-n im w ,.
-- . ( iiii ajB- 'iiih .limiiriT j-k-
RltSERVATIONS WILL HE nAVT." "!'. S
r.PRa Tin., , .V ""'" rti XUAT TISIE
LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT.
F. S. Dow, Agent.
UN-
IWarshf ield Ore
Kaini5i'52SHSKKK?Wirpir3ir3ir3ra,TT-,
uc acacsdSeSHSMa'irscJcarncnr-.r
T 93 V V 1 1 , - f
oeaver Mi t
i
NEW TRANSFER UX&
M. E. Mnguiro has started
transfer line In Marshfleld anJ
ranged for prompt service
Ulnds ot hauling. He wW ""
stand nt "The Busy i;m --
storo or nnrtles can reach il
tylphonlpg orders to 29S.
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For Strictly
SfOCNT DIATITXI am .
-Uo best Domestle and Imported brands.
""' "" n " kinds ot builder.
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HUGH McLAlN
- " 'fflK'Efl
material.
201
Fresh Butter
Sterilized Cream
Sterilized Milk
Butter Milk
Bean-Pot Cheese
and
Ice
Coos Bay Ice
ST Cold Storage
FREE DELIVERIES
8 A. M. nnd 2 V.
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