The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 08, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. W. INGRAM,
Physician nnd Surgeon!
Offlce 208-200 Coos Rullddax
Phones Office CZ1; Residence 1622
TALK TO THE PEOPLE
When Their Minds Are Receptive
Talk to them In tho evening after they hnvo cast asldo tho car
of tho day. For this purposo .Electric Advertising Is Irresistible
Measured by results Electric Advertising Is tho cheapest of t
forms of advertising. Our Electric Advertising propositions aro
attractive to tho morchnnt whobolonga with tho llvo ones.
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W. DENNETT,
Lawyer.
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COUNT1! SEAT NEWS.
Notes of Coqiiillc CHy Published
In the Herald.
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BANDOX NEWS.
MYRTLE POINT NOTES.
omco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Marshneld, Orogon.
Happening nt City ly the Sen
Reported In tho Recorder.
News of tho District ns Reported ,
in tho Enterprise.
TYM. S. TURPEN,
VV Architect.
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Mr. and Mrs. John McVay returned
from thblr trip to California last
-week.
Oaptnln M. P. Pondergraas of
Marshflqld spent several days In Co
qulllo last week.
Mrs. E. M. Hermann and daugh
tcr, Mrs. Gus Dclt2, of Myrtlo Point,
-returned from a trip to tho bay.
Miss Laura Dlmmlck of Coqullle
was an ovor 8unday visitor In this
City.
Dr. Endlcott, tho dentist, started
yesterday for a trip to San Francisco
to bo nbscnt for a week or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. McGco of Rlv
orton woro Coqulllo visitors Thurs
day.
J. C. Varnoy wont to Illvcrton Frl
Wny to sco his daughter, Mrs. J.
Xlwood. ,
8. P. 8wcnrlngcn of Ilandon, who
had recently returned from n trip
1o California, won n Coqulllo visitor
on Saturday.
Mrs. W. 8. Jess was taken to tho
Tiny by her husband for treatment,
having been taken 111 a few days ago
Joseph Dobbins, who Is nt prosonl
snaking his homo with M. M, Dob
1)1 ns of Lnmpn, returned tho last of
tho week from a trln through California.
R. 0. Dement of Myrtle Point
turned tho last of tho week front
his COO-acro tract near Portland.
Mrs. J. 11. Pointer nnd Mrs. Howo
of this city wont to Ilandon Tiiosdn
and had n day on tho beach.
A flno baby daughter wan born to
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Llttloflcld Sun
day.
Miss Ray Collier of Coqulllo was
a Bandon visitor tho first of tho
week.
John Strong of Myrtlo Point, dep
uty master of tho Grange, wbb In
Dandon Saturday and visited tho lo
cal Grange.
Peto Mlrrasoul of Marshflcld was
over to Dandon this wcok calling on
friends.
Miss Delia King has purchased tho
Gibson restaurant, opposlto tho post-
offlco nnd has taken possession of
tho samo.
Fishermen report that tho fish nro
not coming In ns fast as they should
slnco tho rain, owing to tho very
heavy sea outside
Miss Roo Carey returned on tho
Fiflcld from Eureka, Cal., whoro she
hnd been visiting her sister for somo
tlmo.
Sam Hlncs. who wns formerly n
Dandon business man nnd booster,
has returned to this city and Is now
putting up n building for n restau
rant on First street.
A. Knopp nnd son, J. Warren
Knopp, nnd Willis Coy, roturnod Sat
urday evening from an extended
hunting trip In Curry county. They
woro down In tho Iron Mountain
district. Mr. Knopp reports that
they got five bears nnd plonty of
dcor.
J. D. Mills, tho gcnlnl mnnngcr of
tho Hotel Gnlllcr, wont OTer to
Mnrshflcld Inst week to moot Mrs.
Mills, who nrrlved from 8t. Paul,
Minn., by wny of Drain. Mr. and
Mrs.sMllls roturnod to Dnndon Fri
day, whoro tlioy expect to mnko their
A numbor of the local musicians
have plans under wny for forming a
band hero.
Mrs. 8. D. Pulford returned last
Saturday from a ten days' visit with
relatives and friends at and near
Roseburg.
C. E. Droadbcnt has returned from
a business trip to Portland, Seattle,
Tacoma and other points north.
Henry Knight, who has been work
ing at tho Pructt logging camp dur
ing tho summer, hnn moved his fam
ily back to Myrtlo Point for tho win-tor.
N. 0. W. Perkins has bought from
A. E. Dodgo tho house nnd lot thnt
stands In front of tho purchaser's
ncrongo property on Fourth street.
Stnto Deputy J. W. Simmons of
tho Modern Woodmen of America Is
expected hero from Portland to meet
with tho local lodge of thnt order.
Noah Donewltz, who has been
camping during tho summer nt Dan
don, whero ho hns been employed In
tho logging business, hns brought his
wlfo nnd children to Myrtlo Point
for tho winter nnd will return hero
himself in n fow webks.
Over Chamber of Commerce
LADIES
Let ub clean, dyo or press that
dress or garment and make it as good
as now. Experienced men do tho
work for us. Wo guarantee our work
to bo satisfactory. Consult us and
wo will glacUy toll you what can be
dono nnd tho cost of It. Give us a
trial order. Phono us nnd wo will
send for and deliver your suit
promptly.
Men's suits also cleaned, pressed
nd repaired. Rates reasonable.
Mnrehflchl Cleaning nnd Dyo Works,
A now Business Department Representative will call at a hint '
thnt you want him. Ho wlU tell .you all about tho latest and
cleverest Electric .Advertising and how Uttlo it costs. '
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GAS AND . ELECTRIC CO;
TELEPHONE 17U. '
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18G So. Brondwny.
THP 1 1 OYn MsMhndtl'n popular Family
inn mum noll A mrnltllte rcir
ndclcnn. Velvet and AxmlnMcr rarpou In
very room. Four plorlc of toilet comfort
Unlet reduced to: dr,Mc,7.V and 11.00; week,
3 Ou to JVOO. Alio 11 few tinuf(krcilnft opart
nentiulth can raiiKCt, 112.00 per month Free
Ml hi. Take tmit at depot, Mil. Ilrlilgri. Plop
Frank Oullllnms, who formerly
conducted n shootlnir cnllerv In this f 11 turn immo
city, wns over from Sumner Frldnyl Miss Wlnnlfred McNnlr has been
after tho gallery fixtures. employed by tho Dandon school
board to teach tho overflow of tho
Glonn Collier and family, who hnvo, first nnd second grades, nnd begun
lived In tho town for sovornl mouths, her work Wednesday. This mak
past, moved to tho H, J. Colllor twelve regulnr teachers In tho Ban
tam four mles down tho rlvpr this don schools, nnd tho regWtratlon has
Another Improvement going for
ward in tho southeastern pnrt of town
Is tho now homo of Win, Chandler,
which Is now woll undor wny. It
occupies a prominent sltont tho bend
In tho stngo road and will bo nn Im
provement to bo noticed by travelers.
Den McMulIcn's houso Is well undor
wny and thnt of L. B. Fotter Is bo
Ing finished.
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week.
Mrs. Wilbur Hnytor, who Is up
Jrom California on n visit with rela
tives nnd friends, spent n tiny or
no with Mrs. R. 8. Knowlton In t
elty Inst wcok.
Mr. ond Mrs. E. A. Wllllnms
Catching Slough enmo over last week
nnd nttendod tho funeral of R. J.
Dcnn, which look plnco nt Norway on
Friday. Mr. Denn nnd Mr. Wllllnms
were cousins.
Mrs, Levi Snider of Portland nr
rlved hero this week to see her
mother, Mrs. J. F. Schroedor, who
nuffored n stroko of parallels a week
ago, nnd who is still vory ill.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Hathaway and
their son, Georgo, and his wlfo nn
her slstor moved In from Garfield
Wash., Saturday, coming by wngon
Jind teams nnd bringing tholr cow's.
They proceeded to Mr. Ilnthnwny'H
Tlaco down tho rlvor threa miles,
known ns tho Strang place,
GOLD REACH NOTE.1?.
Increased until now It Is ZiO-irly four
hundred.
MIbb Mntllo A. Gllmoro of Port
lnnd, nccompnulcd by hor daughter,
Miss Agues Tuppor of t'o.'iullle, ws
n Dandon visitor Siuid;i- between
boats. Mr. and Mr Kcunuth P01
klni drovo In from Two-Mile to meet
her. Mrs. Gllmore Mar-.l Monday
for her homo In Pot).:iJ.
Pupils of Myrtlo Point high school
nro congratulating themselves on tho
,fnct thnt n movement Is undor wny to
purchase 11 flno piano for uso In thnt
room. A fund that has been accum
ulating for somo yenra from school
entcrtnlnmonts will form tho bnsls of
tho purchaso prlco nnd Is to bo sup
plemented by receipts from future.
entertainments.
Mr. J. l.nndls, who has u..cn In
tho employ of tho gov-nmout kvp
dotlo survey department for tho past
twelve yenra, Is nt pr-mutt In this
city, having como from Smith river,
whoro ho has been for th'i p.ts. two
years. Ho leaves shor'ly fir FloiJuii,
returning next Mny
$100 Reward, $100
Tho rf nilr r 1 1 tht !'' llll pleated to
learn that llirreWnt lean one dreaded dlicare
thai K'ltmc'ha. Uen ahlotoruro In all II
nce,and that la Calami. Haifa Catarrh
Cure l thi' only Mmecnre now known to
the tneillenl (puerility Calami helm a con
ntltutlonnl rilM'Atc. rcintreii a conatltiitlonal
ireatmeiil 1111, Catanh litre la taken Inter
nal y, aetlni! illrnt ly tun thn Mood and inn
coiu nirlacK n( tint tem. 1 hereby ilolroyliiR
the foundation of the dictate, and uhliiKlhe
pa lent ktrravlh fn ImlldliiK up the Miiintltu
tlon and anlellnR nature In doing It work.
Hie proprletou hav 10 much faith In fit eur.
atlo lameri that they i ffer One Hundred Dol
lr fur any ran. that It fall to cure. Pen4 for
lit of tetllraimla a
K J I'BENUY ACO Toledo, 0.
Kold hy all l)nKBlt. 7V.
Take Halla' rumlly PlllHorconilfpatlon
Old papers for salo nt Tho Times
office.
TS't'HB of Curry County ns Reiwrtttl
In the Globe.
D. M. Mooro moved his family Into
his now residence InBt week.
Mr Koler, son-in-law of H. C. Har
rison, is now camped at Hunter's
creek, engaged with his tenm hauling
gravel on tho road.
Ed I.nwronce of Pistol river and
his family nro camped nt Rlloy creok
whllo ho will haul gravel on thnt
road.
It Is reported that Mr. and Mrs.
J. G Walker will glvo up tho Bay
View hotol nt Wedderburn, nnd tho
management will ho turnod over to
Mrs. Alice Zumwalt.
The Osprey, with Captain Caugholl
In couimnnd, made it trip to Coos Day
Inst week, bringing a load of salt
nnd merchandise for tho Hume store
nt Wedderburn.
J M. Woodworth hns laid tho keel
for a now gnsollno launch. Tho boat
will bo built on about tho samo model I
ns tho Grayling nnd will bo used :
on tho upper rlvor.
M R. Smith, R. Pnsklns nnd E. L.
Thomas aro rushing work on Smith's
now building, finishing up tho upper
floor. convortliiE it into a. school
Toom for tho higher' branches of tho j
xrlnter school.
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NOTHING LIKE
Self Satisfaction
Friend Bros'
SUITS
Always Produce the
DESIRED EFFECT
FR.OM
$12.00 to $25.00
The FIXUP
For Strictly
Fresh Butter
Sterilized Cream
Sterilized Milk
Butter Milk
Bean-Pot Cheese
and
Ice
Coos Bay Ice
& Cold Storage
FREE DELIVERIES
8 A. M. nnd 2 P.
Phono 7.1-J.
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STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP TIIJJ
First Trust and Savings Bank
OP COOS BAY, MARSHPELD, ORE., SEPT-! 1, lOio.
RESOURCE8. LIABILITIES.
Loans and discounts . . . .?izb,tit.ut 'i mug plu in. . .f 100,000.01
Overdrafts 254.86
Bonds and securities .... 20.990. 16
Banking house, furntturo
nnd fixtures 5C,Si0.50
Cash on hand and duo
from banks 82.86S.C1
surplus and undivided
Prom 8.99ML
DPa,t .... 186.6t5.lo
ToUl
..1293,651.01
ToUl :..?.... 1293,661.01
Wo Invito your nttcntlon to tho rtrong condition of this bank at
shown by tho sworn sattoment, to-wlt:
Cash Reserve
Rcscrvo required by law.-
43 por cent of deposits,'
IB por cent of deposits.
Rcscrvo la oxcess of legal requirement. j....;,28 per cont of deposit).
OFFICER) AM) DIRECTORS
OHN 8. COKE, President, JOllN F.HAL,
HENRY 8ENG8TACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
DOKSEY- KREITZEn, Cashier. W. 8. CHANDLER,
WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. O. W. TOWER,
M. C. HORTON, Vlco Presldont and Manager.
DOES A GENERAL RANKING AN l TRUST BUSINESS.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
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Fire Insurance
I ropresont tho beat companies and
glvo tho lowest rates.
It will pay you to see mo beforo
you renew thnt policy.
AUGUST FRIZEE.V,
CS Central Ave. Mnrshflold, Oro.
FOR CAREFUL CLEANING
Ladles should bring their Dresses,
Wrnps or Gloves to us. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
COOS RAY TAILORING CO.,
J. W. Josophson, Mgr.
180 South Rroaduny, Mnndiflcld.
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THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL RANK.
Wells Fargo Nevada National Raok, Baa Francisco, Cat
The United Slates National Bank, Portland, Or.
Tho National Park Bank, Now -York, X. T.
The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111.
The Bank of Scotland, London, England.
The Credit Lyonnals, Paris, Prance.
In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking eentsrs In
Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and
South America.
Personal and commercial accounU kepraubject to cheek.
Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safe Doposlt'Boxcs for rent.
Draws
Drafts
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BREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St., Mnrshflcld, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly renovated
and newly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by day, week or month,
Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop.
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FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK
.MAU3HF1ELD, OREGON.
Oldet Rank In Coos County, Established In 1880.
Pnld up Cnpltnl nnd Surplus. R0,000.00.
Assets Over Half Million Dollars.
Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Bank
of California, 8an Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.i
First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose
burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint stock Bank, Ltd., London, England.
Also sells exchange ou all of the nrlnclnal cities of Europe.
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check, Ba( L,
ueposu iock uoxea tor rem.
, . . OFFICERS:
t ' "ENN'KTT. President. R. V. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
kS' V-Pwn. CEO. E. WINCHESTER. A-eC Cash,
INTEREST PAIIi ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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North Front Street
Good Evening!
RAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY?
If so, do not forgot that this Is
THE laundry whero you got tho best
work, and prices nro In overy onoV
reach. Call up and ono of tho driv
ers l Qall and explain all details to
you. ' All telephone calls aro quickly
attended to, because wo aro running
two wagons.
OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT-
1SFACTION.
MARSnFIELR HAND AND STEAM
LAUNDRY.
rOnuzcy Rnw., Prop. Phone 220-J.
!p5ss5ss55szss25s5Hs!rd!
STEAMER M. F. PLANT
Sails. for San Francisco every eight days.
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TICKETS RESERVED UP TO TnE ARRIVAL OF THE
RESERVATIONS WILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIJ
LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT.
SHIP,
CANCELLED AT THAT TIME U
F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore
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Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT.
Tho best Domestic and Imported brands.
Plaster, Llmo, BrUk and all kinds of builders material.
Winter is Coming!
OX, WHEN YOU WILL NEED MORE
LIGHT. OUR FIXTURES ARE GO.
1XG FAST AT FROM TEX Tn
WEXTY PEIt CENT LOWER TIIAX
MAXUFACTUR1XG PRICES. THIS
IS A SXAP FOR SOMEONE THAT
HAS THE MOXEY.
HUGH McLAIN
. GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201.
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Coos Bay Wiring .Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PHONE S87.J.
HOTEL GARDIXER,
nt Gardiner, Oregon, has been re
modelled andjnlproved and Is undor
now management. Special accommo
dations for stage pnssengers and for
people desiring a rest at the seashore.
"You'll Like tho Place."
J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor.
Try The Times' Want Ads.
MAGUIRE'S TRAXSFEH.
Hauling of every description. StJ
nt "Busy Corner." Phono 298. Offlc
Phono, 201. Deader in wood and coau
MRS. FARRINGER,
Teacher of Piano,
Homo Studio, South Broadway.
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