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'.'WJWJWB1 " 'touji - T,V"""$HIPWT .t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 131Q-EVENING EDITION. W 'If ) COOS BAY TIMES Entered tit the postofflce nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls na sccoild clasa mall niattor. C. a SELBY IS THE Clffll i4aaaaaaaaaa NEWS OF ALLEGANY. ! Address all communications to coos iiav daily times, Eeoted by Republican County Marshfleld :: :: :: :: Oregon j r Centra Committee Last M. C. MALONEY Editor mid Fu. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor Tho Allegany hotel has closed. Luther Judy Is making a business visit to Roseburg. Mrs. Rookc goes to hospital Mon dny for medical care. ,! PROFESSIONAL CARDS. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj DR. J. W. INGRAM, Physician mid Surgeon. , OIHco 208-200 Coos IlilllOla.T- Phones Office 1021; Residence 1622 They Used to Put the Shut tersUp at Dusk h W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Dodlcntod to tho service- of tho peoplo, that no good cnuso shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Hay Tlmos represents n consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and The Coos Day Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos Hay and The Coos Bay Times is Its immcdluto successor. SURSCHIITION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $G.OO, Per month CO When paid strictly In advance- tho subscription price of tho Coos Bay Times Is JG.OO por year or J2.50 for .six months. WEEKLY. Ono year , . . . $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPKK OF THE CITV OF MAItSIIFIELD. COOS COUNTY .MAX IIOXOHED. Saturday. The Coos county republican central An Independent Itopubllcan nows-l ,,, .,., nf n,nH,r nt rnnniiin papor pub sited every ovcnlng excopt , . , . i o n i . ..i iri,i.. i. i Saturday elected Charles D. Solby of Sunday and Wcokly by Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Mnrshfiold chairman. J. S. Barton of uoquuie was cnoseu ns secretary una C. E. Mnybee of North Bend was elected treasurer. Tho chairman was authorized to appoint n campaign committee. Mr. Solby In speaking of tho work of the committee said that all of the members had united for harmony In tho party nnd that It was expected to niulto an active campaign. Head quarters will be established soon and a vigorous campaign will bo con ducted. The names of tho committeemen and their postofflce nddrcsscs nro ns follows, a few of tho outside districts not yet being supplied: Lakeside, No. 1 C. N. Norrls, Lakeside. Templeton, No. 2 It. Roborts, Tciiipleton. Lnke, No. 3 B. F. Savage, North Bend. Allognny, No. 1 C. E. Edwnrds, Allegany. Cooston, No. C William Homme, Cooston. Coos River, No. G J. J. Cllnken beard, Marshflold. , North Bond, No. 7 C. E. Mnybco, North Bend. North Bond, No. 8 J. A. Ward, North Bend. Mnrshfleld, No. 9 Duncan Fergu son, Marshflold. Marshflold, No.' 10 Charles B. Solby, Mnrshfleld. Marshfleld, No. 11 F. E. Allen, Mnrshfleld. Hunker Hill, No. 13-W. F. Squire, Marshfleld. Eastsldo, No. 14 P. M. Hull- Lowls, Eastsldo. ' Empire, No. 15 Georgo II. Wll- turn, Empire. Coos City, No. 17 J. Kriiso, Mnrshfleld. Sumnor, No. IS L. O. Mnstors, Sumner. Conledo, No. 19 J. D. Hamlin, Coalcdo, , South Slough, No. 1G C. A. Sehl brede, Marshflold. Burton, No. 20 Homer Holvor atott, Fnlrvlow. Dora, No. 2113. P. S. Abornathy, Dora. Missouri, .No. 22 W. II. Bunch, McKlnloy. East Coqulllo, No. 2-1 J. S. Bar ton, Coqulllo. Prosper, No. 28 J. A. Morrlsqn, Billiards, Norway, No. 32 J. W. Clinton, Norwny. Myrtlo Point, No. 31 L. A. Rob orts, Myrtle Point. Ramlou East, No.. 29 R. H. Rosa, Randon. Bnndou We'st, No. 30 C. A. Jami son, Bundon. West Coqulllo, Pnrkersburg, New port, Lee, Four-MUo, Enchanted nnd Rowland are not yet supplied. Miss Butler and Miss Slgrld Stora wero shopping In Mnrshfleld Saturday. I. N. Price returned to Allegany Sunday, nfter sovernl days visit In Mnrshfleld. Ed Noah has purchased nnd taken possessldn of tho Tom Blaine ranch near Allegany. P. E. Larson and family have re turned from nn extended visit east and to Sweden, . i .. t Mrs. Virgil Mntson of Loon Lnke visited over Saturday with her moth er, Mrs. Al Smith. COOB COUNTY has boon honored In tho nomination of ono of its citizens, Mr. Hugh McLnln, as a candidate for Htnto railway commissioner-oil the democratic ticket. Tho Tl in o.s may say tills much without compromising Its position or princi ples ns n ropubllcnn newspaper. It may stnto further that Mr. McLalu ns a cttlzou and business man hns n clean nnd honorable record, with a private life of a character that re quires neither apology nor explana tion, but Is a credit to American manhood. Ho Is eminently qualified both by acquired knnwledgo nnd nnt ural'nttalnmcnts for tho position for which ho tins been chosen by his domocrntlc friends, Tho Times think It only fair as a townsman mid neigh bor of Hugh McLnln to bear pulill ; witness of his good qualifications to tho ponplo of Oregon whero ho Is not known. Mr. McLnln Is n man of good business capacity nnd of busi ness experience. Ho Is cool headed, Tactical and of excellent Judgment. Ho knows the wiyn of the huslnes nnd Industrial world. Ho Is of ster ling chnrnctor and will Btnnd firmly nnd faithfully for tho best IntoroBts of tho people and tho stnto. The Times Is not supporting Mr. McLnln for tho office, but deems It only fair that n fellow tnwnsmnn who hns been so slgnnlly honors by tho opposing political party shou recolvo the home endorsement wMni his merit wnrrnuts. Joe Larson has purchased' the Ed Noah ranch. and takes possession In about ten dnys. , ' omce pver Flanagan & Bennett Bnnk Marshfleld, Oregon. W; 51. S. TURPEX, Architect. Before tho electric light was Invented merchants did tho fiiciisliiB power of show window lighting. ' n' i!:e Mcrchnnts wero not to blnmo,""for menus of odontlfle y dow lighting did not then exist. ,110w ! , Todny central Btatlon Borvico nnd tungsten Innips give ' ness man a clianco to turn tho spotlight on h8 wares ' ""'' I Clarence Gould has his two big engines In position nnd begins haul ing logs on Monday. Mr. Hamilton, an Insurnnco man, representing tho Mutual Life Insur nnco compnuy, Is visiting the logging camps at Allegany. Alex Sawyer and family nnd Miss Violet Sawyer of Scottsburg nro vis iting Mr. Sawyer's nnd Miss Saw yer's sister, Mrs. W. A. Gage. Over Chamber of Commerce. LADIES Let us clean, dye or press that dres3 or garment and make It ns good as now. Experienced men do thoj vork for us. We guarantee our work to bo satisfactory. Consult us nnd wo will gladly tell you whnt can be done nnd the cost of It. Give us n trlnl order. Phone us and wo will I send for and deliver your suit! promptly. I : Mou'b suits also cleaned, pressed i nd repaired. Rates reasonable. ' Marstideld Cleaning and Dye Works, ( 'bono 270X. 1SG So. Broadway. Perhaps you don't know how little It costs' r v rue I I OYD Mofliriirlil' pn)iulnr Flilll) ' iniLLuiu,1ltIi A), mr,,t0 ,,CIV Why hot nslc our now Business Department? THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. TELEPHONE 178. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY, MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910. RESOURCES. ' LIADILITiea TrTZlX Loansnnd discount. ....I12G.51G.9S Capital stock pd .n..),I001t tut cloiui vArr ronm Itn'cs rnltu-etl to- tUy, WV, 7.V ntnl ll.oo; u-ok, (Overdrafts 'J.0U tu ivoo. Al n few iiniueki'i-pitiK nprt-, Bonds and securities .... ncnu wit. KriMiRO.!iU cr month ft', nnnklnir hnnan fnrnlHirn tntlii. Take bun .t m-i. Mr. lirliiiti-. Viop uanKini, nouso, lurauuro nnd fixtures 254.86 26.090.1C G0,8i0.50 surplus and undivided n.pr -'5' """ lU,!li(ll u-a-a-a-a---a--r:-a-a-a-'Ca8a on u3nu" nnd due VIVE LA PORTUGAL: TIE NEWS of tho revolution in Portugal shows that tho world Is advancing even In tho darkest corners. For conturlos Portugnl has been ruled by a dynasty that has boon notoriously unfit. Royalty has held Its unjust away through tho powor of tho army and navy nnd through tho Ignornnco mid supersti tion which tho government fostorod nmong tho people. But with tho passing years tho light of tho modem world bus pono trated tho kingdom of tho Brnganzns People hnvh grown tired of bowing before titled plnhoads and libertines, whb'havo nolthor govornlng capac ity nor propor personal morality, and they have grown tlrod of seeing tho money of the nation Bqunndored ns King Manuol hns been spending It. So thuy havo risen In tholr powor and huvo kicked Manuol nnd his ret. lnuo out of doors. Long llvo' the pooplo of Portugal KEEP RECORD OF HENS. Egg Iiylug llecord Likely to Ho Broken nt Corvallls. CORVALLIS. Ore., Oct. 11. Nov. I will boo the cnmp'.otlon of some vnlunblo tests now being made at the Oregon Agricultural College by Prof. James Dryden, poultry hus band'unu, which will prove tho effect of crossing Barred Plymouth Rocks with White Leghorns to increaso egg production. By means of the trapneat which Pfof. Dryden originated somo years ago and which Is now In use at a number of experiment stations nnd poultry farms of tho country, he lvns several hundred hens out of tho col lego flock of 2000 chickens making laying records. While some have made a record of less than a dozen ;eggs In a year, othors have laid over 200 eggs annually. Mr. Flom Hnrgnn, working At Wnl tor Stull's rond camp on tho west fork two miles above Allognny, mot with n painful accident Saturday morning, while slashing brush on the right of wny, by cutting tho Inde'x finger of his left hand nearly off with an ax. The wound was dressed by able attendants nt tho camp, Mr, Hnrgnn will not bo nblo to resume his work on the rond again for sov ernl wcoks. '4aaaa XEWS OF CUItltV COUNTY. a Doings of Locality Reported in Gold Bench Globe. 4 Frank and Fred Bnuer nnd Win, Clnruo left Friday morning for Roso burg as witnesses on n Innd contest, Walter Clnrno is now foremnn of of ( a rond crow, building a wagon road to whore the now mill will bo. built. ! F. T. McMulleu has been honored with tho appointment as a dolegatQ. to the National Farm convention, which meets nt Lincoln, Neb., Octo her 13. Arthur Walker took passage on on tho Conster last Friday, headed for Portland, whero ho expects to find employment for tho winter. E. L. Perry nnd family departed, by tho Coaster for Marshfleld last Friday, their destination being Eu-( gone, Oregon, whero Mrs, Perry's' relatives live. ' ' Ml6s Bessie Lewis of District No. 5 succeoded In passing the eighth grnde examination for September, with Miss Mary Sunderland ns teach er. Tho examination was conducted by Carl Stewart. A NEWSPAPER'S Dl'TV. No nowspapor can succeed that Is willing to servo as an organ for any polltlcncllquo or party. Tho exporl mont has beon tried hero and olse whoro ninny tlmos and tho result has beon Invariably tho same. The duty of a legttlmnto nowspapor Is to tho public at largo and only by serving tho public at largo can n newspnper hopo to live and enjoy permanent prosperity. Rees guaranteed oil Goodrum's, clothing at RBAD THH TIMBS' WANT APS. A SCARCE ARTICLE. Really desirable proporty In tho close-In residence sections of Marsh flold Is very hard to obtain. New Improvements nro making it contin ually more valuable. Outside nddl Tho report. circulated here some time ago that Walter Tinker had- boon shot In Grants, Pass, and lator died from the effect, has proven to havo been another man by tho namo of Tinker. "Zip." is. all right. The fall term, of public school started at Pprt Qrford yesterday with W, H. Meredith and Mrs. E, J. Loney as teachers. The higher grades will bo taught by Mr, Meredith nnd tho primary department by Mrs. Lonev. 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 U P. M. Phono 73-J. -a-a-a-a-s-a-a-H-a-a-ta- a i u i n i n i 8. I U, ; a i u A i Vl V! i n i V n t n i u from baaki 82, C8, 51 ToUl '...J293.C01.01 Total ),l. wo invito your nttentiqn to tuo strong condition of tbls bank n shown by tho sworn, snttoinont, to-wlt: t . Cash reserve 43 per cent of dp!ti iiesorvo lequireu uy low 15 per cent of imi'n Rescrvo lnoxccss of legal requirements 23 per cent of dtjoii'i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, Presldont. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROaEU8, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM ORIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER, K. C. HORTON, Vice President nnd Manager. DOES A GENERAL HANKING AN D TRUST BUSINESS. .' yOPH BUSINESS SOLICITED. T THE FIRST NATIONALBANK ? 1 9 I a i a tx i XX . R i I Fire Insurance if I miirOfinnf th hat onmnnnlno nn.1 'u - . w-. ,,.., ...v w.k vvui(uuiva uuu glvo tho lowost rates. if .!'- It will pay you to see mo boforo " you ronow thttt policy. "i ll'fil-C'P nH7tl?v I 08 Control Ave. Marshflold, Oro OF COOS BAY ' STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL HANK. Wells Fargo Nevada National Hank. San Francisco, Ctl The United States Natfoiial Bank, Portland, Or. The National Park Bank, Now York, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Dank, Chicago, 111. The Hank of Scotland, London, England. I'lie Credit Lyonnuls, Paris, France. ' In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking eenttn U Europo, Asia, Africa. Australia, China, Japan, North, Central ui Couth America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subjoct to cheek. Certificates of Deposits issued. Snfo Deposit Boxes" for rent. Draws Drafts on ! ' FOR CAREFUL CLEANING Ladles should bring their Dressos, Wraps or Gloves te us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS HAY TAILORING CO., J. W. Josepluon, Mgr. 180 South llnmdmiy, Mars I ill eld. BREAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Mnrshlleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has beon thoroughly renovated and newly furnished, Rooms reason able, by day, tweek or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAR3HF1ELD, OREGON. Oldest Bunk In Coos Cout)V Established In IBH0. Paid up Capital mid Surplus. JpHO.OOO.OO. Assets Over Half Million Dnlliir. Does a COnOrnl banklcz tllislnno nnH rlmvn drafts on the Bilk t or California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, K. 1' First National Bank, Portlind, Ore.: First National Dank, Ro 1 burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, Enilui T Also sells exchange ou all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to cheek. hU deposit iock uoxes tor rent. . ... OFFICERS' J. w. HENNETT, Prvldent. K. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. AtUCub- 1 I VTIIl?C!. ..... . ---.--- ..-. ' ""'"' '"' " TIME DEPOSITS. iSHS2ffsirafra?afra5rasErnisia2SHSTjairdJsH l Presto Crnvenetto Coats at G)id. rum's. Read tho Times Want Ad Steamer Newport will sail Saturday, Oct. 1, from Port- tlons can never compote with It. but n1,!a ,or Coo,s 1,u' 0n,or 'our 're,8' .,. ,v.i ......,.. .... ....' shipped on her. C. F. McGEORGE. Agent. each ne-v section opened up will mnko this nearer property moro con-' trnl. Wo offer 100x140 foot at tho, corner of 1-tth.nnd Central and 1C0 xl30 across, tho street opposite, at low figure. Elthor plot can be dl vldod nnd sold In separate lots. 1800 buys a jl 0-foot lot. I. S. Kauf niad & Co. havo these for sale. Read Tho Tlraea' Want Ads. G. W. Dungan Undertaker Marshfleld, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South W St., Telephone, Dy or Nitfit, 1KMT. Good Evening!, HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this U THE laundry where you, got tho best work, anJ prices are In every onoV reach. Call up and ono of tho driv ers will call nnd explain all details to ypu. All telephone calls aro quickly J attended to, because wo aro running two wagons. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Prancisco every eight days. J TICKET8 RESERVED UP TO TIIE ARRIVAL OF WE SHIP. 9 RESERVATIONS WLL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME TO-1? IjESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY, ".'nuzey Hns., Prc-it . Phone 220-J. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfleld Ore Sa5T15gS75EPtpi5?.q?F?q?,,JT?q wePWiniip 9WVpJ&&t& j J-n-a-a.a-a-.n--n-n-n-- ra-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n';"1 ; rJeaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMT3NT. Tho best Domestic and Imported brands. ', Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' OFFICE. SOUTir nnntmi-iv niroVE 20L HOTEL GARDINER, Winter is Coming! ON, WHEN YOU WILL NEED MORE I LIGHT. OUR FIXTURES ARE GO INC. FAST AT FROM TRV vn WENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN MANUFACTntlNG PRICES. THIS ' IS A SNAP FOR SOMEONE THAT ( at Gardiner, Oregon has been re HAS THE MONEY. (modelled and im: .1", .IT. ,.-.v auu la uuuor Inew management. Sneclnl nornm. aTV at MnflAna - i LOOS Kav Wir na fn !p& rr?. SSffrv? for ' ' & tVnnll TJiJiv .. . .,'. . .. .un.u ulo A'Moe." J.Jia-BOHILLINGKPj-oprletgn Try The Time' Want Ada. -,t-.e...ie' EXPERT EriEOTRtcIANS. Respectfully ask ypur patroaace. ore. MAGUIRE'S TRANSFER. j-.nrlnttOD. SlBU Hauling or overj ""- 0j((rt nav PnrnAr . PhOUO 2?- V' . nf ''nnsv norner." Phone phbne, 201. Dealer In wood and coil- ""! ? AAA Art A A MRS. FARRNafc,' . .Teacher of Pian" .4loi Sfudlo, South. nroW- " Phone 270-J. , i- - iVa- . s nmimnmijummalk