The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 19, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 310 EVENING EDITION.
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WE ARE APPROACHING THE RUSH SEASON INTtnT
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES,
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NOWADAYS, LIGHTING MEANS ELEITIUCITV.
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OUH EXPERTS CAN GREATLY ASSIST BUSINESS
MAKING THEIR WINDOWS ATTRACTIVE TO Tun ,? ft
M. C. MALONEY Editor nnd Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY News Editor
Or a room? Or just adding a few
new pieces of furniture.
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An Independent Republican nows
papor published ovory evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coos Hay TIiiich Publishing Co.
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Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho
people, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Tho Coos Hay Tlmos represents u
consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall
and Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. Tho
Coast Mall was the first dally estab
lished on Coo Day nnd Tho Coos
Bay Times Is Its lmmcdlutc successor.
8UBSCRI1TION HATES.
DAILY.
Ono year , JG.On
Per month fiO
Whon paid "strictly In advance tho
subscription price of the Coos Bny
Times Is $5.00 per year or 2.50 for
bIx months.
WEHKTjY.
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Official Paper of Coo County.
OFFICIAL PAPF.lt OF THE, CIT1
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REPUBLICAN STATU AND
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through our stock. A good look will do
you good, and you will see very plainly
taat we have the lowest prices, and that
our terms are the best also.
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Rop. In Congress 1st Dlst.
W. 0. HAWLEY,
Mnrloii County
Govornor
JAY HOWERMAN,
Gllllnm' County
Socrotiiry of Stnto
F. W. BENSON,
Doughm County
Stnto Tronsurer
THOMAS B. KAY,
Marlon County
JuBtlco of Supremo Court Four Year
Term
HENRY J. BEAN,
Unintllln County
THOMAS A. McBRIDE,
Clackamas County
Justlco of Supromo Court Six Year
Torm
GEO. II. BURNETT,
Mnrlon County
FRANK A. MOORE,
Columbia County
Attorney Gonornt
A. M. CRAWFORD,
Douglas County
Supt. of Public Instruction
L. R. ALDERMAN,
Lnno County
Stnto Printer
WILLIS S, DUNIWAY. .
Multnomah County
Com. or Labor ami Statistic!
O. P, HOFF,
, Multuomnli County
Railroad Commissioner
FRANK J, MILLER,
Linn County
Stnto Engineer
JOHN H. LEWIS,
Marlon County
Wnter CommUHloucr lnt Dlst.
JAMES T. CH1NNOCK,
Multnomah County
Circuit JuiIkus
JOHN S. COKE,
. Coos County
BENJ. I- JONES,
Doui;las County
Rop. Coos niul Curry County
S. P. PIERCE,
Coos County
Rep. nth Dlst.
- ED RAOKLEFF, .
Cooa. County
County JiulKo Coos County
E. A. ANDERSON,
Coos County,.
Sheriff Coos County
JOHN YOAKAM,
Coos. County,
Clerk Coos County
JAMES WATSON,
Coos County
Treasurer Coos County
T. M. DIMMICK
Coos County
Surveyor Coos County
A. N. GOULD,
Coos County-
Coroner Coos County
Dr. R. E. GOLDEN,
Coos County
Commissioner Coos County
GEO. J. ARMSTRONG,
Cooa County
Justlco of the Peaco
C. L. PENNOCK
of Mnrshflold
COMMON SENSE AND COURTESY.
TH,E, increasing sonso of respon
Blbly.iO(,uUlIq .Ber.vlco cor-
poratlons to Jho.pooplo Is ono
of tho most gratifying' Blgns of the
times. There was a time not bo Ions
ngo, when the curt comment of tho
gruff old Commodore Vmulorbllt
"tho public bo d d," was tho
gonernlly accepted nttltudo of nil
corporations toward tho people they
woro Biipposed to serve. This posi
tion hns been undergoing a change
nnd with tho new ldenls In politics
Is nlso coming an awakened souse
of duty and responsibility by public
sorvlco corporations that Ih to be
commended nnd complimented. One
of tho first apostles In tho now creed
of courtesy In comforco is Mr.
Arthur S. Huey, vlco-presldont of H.
M. Bylleshy & Co., of Chicago, own
ers of Tho Coos Buy Gas and Electric
Company. Tho Times has hereto
fore referred to Mr. Huoy's wlso
policy of treating tho public ns part
ners In the corporations with which
ho Is connected. This latest action
of Mr. Huey proves htm to bo In
enruost in his offorts to Inculcate tho
nowiftltlen that n public utility Is n
public trust. He hns recently Issued
a circular to all employes of tho
'ompnny In which ho addresses thorn
ns follows:
"As mombers of tho Byllosby or
gnnlzntlon, you nro public ser
vants la tho true meaning of the
torm.
"It Is particularly Important that
every olllcor, ovory henil of depart
ment nnd every omployo, pf what
ever capacity, should reallzo this
fact and rcgulnto his conduct ac
cordingly. ! "Each ono of ns owes his omploy
fent to tho public.
" 'In all municipalities, whoro wo
mmingo electric, gas and street rail
way utilities, the people hovo select
ed our organization to porform es
sential service, or have consented to
such mi arrangement.
"Tho operation of n public util
ity Is In the most positive sonso a.
public trust, nnd Is so rcgnrdod by
II, M. Bylleshy & Company.
"Under theso circumstances, yon
must renllzo thnt you enn do your
full duty to your employer' only by
doing your full duty 'o tho peoplo oT
tho municipality where you nro oc
cupied, "Tho employe who serves our
companv beat Is the employe who
serves tho public best.
"This applies to nil departments
of tho operating organization
equally to tho mnnngors, tho stok
ers at tho gas works, the trainmen
on their cars, tho engineers nt tho
power houses, tho men in tho oftlce,
nnd those engaged In construction
and othor outside duties.
"To n great extent our organiza
tion is judged by tho manners of Its
employes. Therefore, you must cul
tivate genulno courtesy nnd exorcise
pntlence nnd forbearance on nil oc
casions. "Those details of service which
the public has n right to know, while
perfectly fnmlllnr to yourself, nro
often not understood by the men nnd
women with whom you come Into
contact.
"Pnrt of your duty Is to reply
to Inquiries for Information poiltelv
nnd comprohonslvoly. If you nve
unable to supply tho Information
your self, the Inquirer should bo per
sonally conducted (whenevor pos
sible) to the person In authority who
can. '
"You nro never too busy to fur
nish the public with proper informa
tion, nor to bo courteous in ruaunor,
as wolLnJ In Nvords. In using the
tdlophono It Is especially easy to be
gruff and abrupt and to turn friends
into enemies.
"Courtesy nnd decent treatment
are duo fully as much to those of
small ftnnnclnl moans ns to the lar
gest prospective patron.
"Tho possession of a hnblt of
cheerful courtesy, springing from nn
honest desire to please, it is nn In
vnlunblo asset to tho person who
would ndvnuco hlmsolf In popularity
nnd material welfare. It Is worth
have moro thnu capital and nt times
takes precedent of ability. ,
"But all of your good manners
nnd willingness to make agreeable
tho points of contact botween com
pany and patrons nro of little conse-
quonco unless they originate in n '
deep-seated consciousness of your
obligations in tho public sorvlco. '
"The men In tho mechanical nnd
In Homo of tho othor dopnrtmonts
soldom or never moot tho public In
an olllclnl wny. Tholr work lics-lu
helping to back up our reputation
with satisfactory actual perform
ance. "Tho Btnndnrd of tho service
should bo guarded ns scrupulously as
tho standard of tho food supplied on
your tnblo. Interruptions to tho ser
vice should bo mado n matter nkln
to the honor of ovory mnu upon
whom tho sorvlco doponds.
"In nil dopnrtmonts,, promises to
pntronB nnd public should bo care
fully consldorod boforo they nro
made. In the light of tho fact thnt
disappointment and dissatisfaction
go hand In hand.
"Thoso words nro nddressed to
you, not necessarily hecauso you
lmvo been negllgont, but to Impress
upon you the importance nnd dig
nity of your occupation, and to as
sist you In understanding what wo
expect from tho mombers of tho or
ganization. "It Is my personal bellof thnt
tlioro does not exist n body of em
ployes moro loyal, enthusiastic and
efllclent than the one which main
tains our Ideas of progressive pub
lic utility management.
"Perfection, however, Is approxi
mate nt best, mid In our endeavors,
with so ninny customers to please,
there Is always toward now achieve
ments. "At this tlmo, as yon value our
esteem, I ask you to give careful
thought to the contents of this cir
cular. "ARTHUR S. HUEY.
"VIce-Presldont In Chnrso of Opern-
tlon."
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HOME LAND Co.
Sec us for Investments on Coot
Bny. We guarantee owner's price to
be our price.
Phone 7IL. 204 Frotic St.
Winter is Coming
ON, WHEN YOU WILL NEED MORE
LIGHT. OUR FIXTURES ARE GO-
l.VG FAST AT FRO.M TEN TO
WENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN
MANUFACTURING PRICES. THIS
IS A SNAP FOR SOMEONE THAT
HAS THE MONEY.
Bank
, STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF T1IE
first Trust and Savings
OF COOS BAY, MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, mo,
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Loans and discount . . . .iju.uio.'js "i" "uck pom In...!),,
Overdrafts aoi.su o"iius ami undivided
Bonds and securities .. .. su.itju.iu iuwi jj,i(.
Unnklug house, mrauuro uijobui
andUxiu.es CC.SlO.oO
Cash on hand nnd duo
X'rom baaki 33,568.61
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Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respoctfully nsk your patronago.
PHONE 237-J.
COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo havo secured tho llvory busi
ness of L. II. Hclsnor nnd nro pre
pared to render excellent sorvlco to
tho peoplo of Coos Bay. Caroful
drlvors, good rigs nnd everything
that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to
tho public. Phono us for n driving
horse, a rig or anything needed lr
tho livery Una. Wo nlso do n
trucking business of nil kinds.
Rhiuchuril, Re.ln . Blmichnrtl
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Aldor Streets.
. v .Phone 1S8-J
NEW LIVERY
Fancy new rigs, good horses and
:nroful drivers are now at the dls
oosal of tho Coos Bny public at
REASONABLE KATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip nnywhero any tlmo. Horses
boarded and rigs cared for.
Now hearse and special accommo
dations provided for funeral pnrtlos
W. L.'fcONDRON'S
Livery & Feed Stables
South Broadway, Mnrshfleli'
lir fp
Turkish Baths
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 214-J
BREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St., Mnrshlleld, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly renovatei'
and newly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by day,, week or pionth,
Mrs, J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop.
SASH and DOORS
You set the best values and high
et quality at prices like these by
ordering from our catalogue,
UUstua tyle banjrWlotr door. 1.00.
IA-oiM door. 14$ t B8.00.
Cot tare front window, BS.83 and up.
K. 1). liurfdo door frnuiem, 7Be.
K. D. plain wlndovr framo. 11.00.
S-UKbt windows, check rail, 78c up.
We have our own factory and aave
rou. the middleman profits. Pack
carefully and ship anywhere Send
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G. W. DungaR
Undertaker
.Marslitlehl. Oivgiui.
Pmlois, J.X0 South. 3d St.
Telephone, Day or Night, 103-J,
HOTEL GARDINER,
;at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re
I modelled nnd Improved and 13 under
'new management. Special accoinmo.
dnttons for1 stage passengers- and for
people doslrlng'a rest at the seashore.
"You'll Like tho PlaeeV"
J. B. SCHILLING, Proprietor.
I0UI zuo,ooi.ui roiai titlJILIll
we invue your attention to tuo rirong condition of thli buk ti
shown by the Bworn sattomont, to-wlt:
Cash resorve 43 per .cent of dtfofal
Reserve required by law in per cent of fcjcfcl
Rcscrvo lu excess of legal requirements 2S per cent of deal
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
JOHN S. COKE, Prcsldont. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. R00EI18,
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. W. S. CHANDLER,
WILLIAM GRIMES. DR. C. W. TOWER,
M C. HORTON, Vice President nnd Manajer.
DOES A GENERAL BANKING AND TIU'HT M'SIXESi
YOl'D BUSINESS SOLICITED.
THE FIRST NATIONALBANK
OF COOS BAY
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK".
Wells Fnrgo Nevndu Nntlonal Hank, San Frsnelico, CtL
The United State National Bank, Portland, Or,
The National Park Hank, New York, N. Y.
The Corn EycImiikc National Bunk, Chicago, 111.'
The Bank of Scotland, London, England.
The Credit LjronnnlN, Paris, Franco.
In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centtrt K
F.urope, Asia, Africa, Australia, Chins, Japan, North, Cenlril ui
Couth America.
Personal and commercial accounts kont aubfoct to ehKk
? CertlflcntOB pt DePQsRg Isnuod. Sdlo Deposit poxj for rest
Draws
Drafts
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FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Oldest Bank In Cooa Coutty, KtulUslied In 180.
Paid up Capital uui) Surplus, NU,000.00.
Asnets Over Ilnlf Million Dnllnw,
Does a general banking business and draws drafts on tb P
of Ca'.lfnrula. S.in Francisco. Cl - Hanover National Osnk, K. !
First Nrttlonal Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National llan Rot- .
ourg, ore.; Tbe London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, ii
Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe.
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to chect M
depoilt lock boxes for rent.
OFFICERS:
J. W. BENNETT, President. K. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier,
J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Prfs. -GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Ak&V
INTEREST PAID ON TI.MT3 IKIOSlTfi.
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BREAKWATER
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Flour made from solected, Northwestern
grown, Blue Stem wheat that's wb
Olympic Flour is made of Is the Ws
flour Imaginable. It Is always the same.
Thore Is tho point it is- always the
samo. When you use Olympic- '" can
bank on your bread, biscuit and P'W
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best ever. ,
You know how to make good things an
often you wonder why It Is that one w
Ing is different than another.
cause tho flour varies, probably,
about the only reason there can be.
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