The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THEfcQOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911 EVENING EDITION
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It Is a Matter of Judgment
on Your Part
To know you 'can't buy gold dollars 'for 7Gc. If clothing contains
tonest values, $1.00 In honest valuo must ropreeont $1.00 In gold
cola. W nro ,n a n0BlUon t0 8o11 clothes as cheap as any firm
on Coos Bay. Romombor wo guarantco ovcrythlng wo soil.
Suits From $8.50 to $25.00
FIXUP
OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE.
FOR SALE A full blooded Jersey
bull, thrco years old. V. K. Rood.
FOH RENT Furnished lint, houses
centrally located, 1C4-J or 34-J.
Personal Notes
CAUL EVERTSEN leaves Monday for
Portland to attend tho Eastern
Star and Masonic meetings.
MIIS. FRANK LAMBERTON of
Boise, Idaho, who was strucken
with appendicitis recently, has re
covered from tho attack.
LOST Party who found gold cross MR8. J. A. GOODWILL loft Friday
wjiMMMimpjiii wmw uinnin
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL
OF COOS BAY AT MARSIIFIELD, OREGON,
aV tho close of business, Juno 7th, 1911.
RESOURCES:
Loans nnd discounts $180,01032
Overdrafts .-IS
U. S. nonds nnd pre
miums 2G.250.00
I Other bonds 77,112.50
County and school
warrants 2,C71.78
iDinklng houso, furnl-
turo and llxturcs. . . 82,0S9.45
ICuh anil d from
bjnks 1G0.G8G.12
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock. . . .$100,000.00
SurphiB and profits.. 7,115.93
CJrcuTatioh. "."".' . ., 25,000.09
DoposItB. ., 395,778.70
with Initial C. M. B. In North Bond,
pleaso roturn to Bank of Oregon
nnd recclvo roward.
WANTED Two good solicitors. Per
manent traveling positions for
right parties. Call Room 2 Sac
chl Apnits, Sunday 11 to 12 n. m.
WANTED Kitchen girl, Scandina
vian proforred. Mrs. E. Grnndcll,
Hunker Hill.
FOR HALE Bonthou.se, 1-lxSt" ft.,
nev 2 h.:p. gnsollno launch, 5x22
ft. Full equipment. Sacrlllco price.
O. O. Lund, 215 South Brondway
'FOR ItEXT Furnished liousckcci-
Ing rooms. Phono 49-L. .
I?r5 117,1)1! 1.05
,F()R RENT Two unfurnished rooms
j Modern conveniences. Reasonable.
Phono 19C-J.
FOR RENT An eight room modern
dwelling, sltunted on Pino Btrcot.
Apply to Bonnott Lnnd OHlco, Fln
nngan & Bennett Bank building.
morning for Suporlor, Wis., whoro
sho will spond tho next thrco
months visiting her mother nnd
other relatives and friends.
HENRY W. LEDS of Woddcrburn,
connected with tho Humo cstato,
Is Just out of Mercy Hospital after
n rnthor Bevcro siege of Illness. Ho
expects to roturn to Woddcrburn
Wednesday. '
MRS. II. -ARMSTRONG, wife of Her
bert Armstrong of tho Monnsha
Woodenwnro company, and two
children nrrlved today on tho Al
llnnco from Portland to Join hor
husband horo.
T. ASTON, n railroad engineer who
Jins been Inspecting tho railroad
Hold horo, left Mnrshflold this
morning to bo gono for somotlnnj.
Just who ho wns representing, no
ono horo nppcars to know.
J. E. BROOKINGS, head of tho
Brookings Lumbor Company,
which has extciiBlvo timber hold
ings in Coos nnd Curry counties,
nrrlved hero last night from Cali
fornia to look after business In
terests hero.
91527,02 1.03 1
Cash rcsorvo 4u of deposits.
Wo Invito your attention to tho strong condition of this bnnk n
Indicated In tho nbovo statement, nlso to tho personnel of Its di
rectorate.
Docs n gonornl banking business.
Interest pnld on tlmo nnd savings doposlts.
OFFICERS:
I W. 8. CHANDLER, President; M. C. HORTON, Vice-President;
DORSEY KREITZER, Cnshlor.
DIRECTORS:
W.8. CHANDLER, JOHNS. COKE, W. U. DOUGLAS, F. S. DOW,
WM. CHIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
W. P. MURPHY, M. C. HORTON.
FOR REXT
HOUSE with 12 rooms nnd bath, hot
and cold wntor.
FURNISHED lint with 0 rooms, bath
hot and cold wntor, gas range
Apply to
ROBERT MARSREX.
(Thcso aro In tho best rosldcnco
pnrt of town.)
'FOR REXT Six room furnished
houso nt 973 South Broadway. Ap
ply at promises.
ESTRAY GOATS Four weathers
and ono "Billy" gont havo boon
tnkon up by tho undersigned. Own
or enn havo snmo by proving prop
erty nnd paying for this notlco nnd
other oxcnBC8. C. T. Johnson,
Head of Rosa Slough.
FOR SALE Small business, box 000
LOCAL GLEAXIXGS.
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.) ,
OREGON, Juno 10. Fair to- i
night and Sundny.
Piny Coqulllc. Tho baseball sea
son In Mnrshtlcld starts oft Sunday
when tho Iocnl nlno will cross bats
with tho strong team from Coqulllo
nt tho railroad depot groundB, tho
gamo bolng called at 2:30 o'clock.
Cutting Ties. Tho C. A. Smith
mill Is cutting a big order of railroad
ties for tho Tonopnh nnd Goldfloli
Rnllroad company This lead somo
ono to Btnrt n report that they wero
cutting tics for n rnllrond to bo built
from Coos Bny.
Teachers Leave Beginning today,
tho teachers of tho Marshllold public
schools, which closed yesterdny, nro
leaving for tholr homes. Prof, and
Mrs. Howltt loft for Albany this
morning nnd Prof. Applowhlto for
Corvnllls. MIbb Fordlno will lenvo
In a day or two for Grants Pass and
MIbs Rnndnll will leave tomorrow for
San Francisco via Eurokn.
SWEDISH LECTURES.
F. D. Llndcr of Chlcngo, who has
held several well nttonded lectures In:
tho Knights of Finland hall, will
speak at tho same place noxt Sunday,
Juno 11, jit 3. and 8 p. m.
You nrq .cordially Invited.
THE PULLMANUINING CAR.
On North Front Street lias Been
REOPENEif by Smith Bros. Tho host
eating place In tho city. Short
orders a specialty. Tho priced and
tho cooking are both right. Call
and See.
FOR SALE My fnrm 000 ncres In
I ono lot or will cut up In parcols to
suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold,
FOR RENT XO nao ranch,
Slough D. Ferguson.
North
POTATOES I hnvo n few knclw of
small potatoes that can bo bought
nt tho right prlco. F. S. Dow.
Farm to Rent
I havo a 90 -ncro farm to ront, u
llfo loaso if proforred, thoro aro good
out-bulldlngs, about -10 acros plowed
land, good orchard, 3 cows, uso of
mowing mnchlno nnd horso rako goes
with placo. Possession October 1;
two miles from Myrtlo Point. Ronts
vory reasonable. Cnn bo scon nny
tlmo. Would mnko a good dairy
ranch or lino chlckon ranch. For
particulars apply to Win. JAMES,
North Bend, Oro.
Logging Camp Fire. McDonnld
and Vaughn's logging enmp In tho
Bluo Rldgo section was threatened
with destruction whon n fire broko
out tho other day, but tho heroic ef
forts of tho omploycs kept tho flnmes
within, bounds. Somo londod cars
and trestle wero burnod nnd an on
glno damaged with a Ions of n few
thousand dollars. Work nt tho camp
was also dolayod.
"W
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Utensil
v
AT PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
... ,. - wJmk $P
The
Cooking
Utensils
That
Last
Lifetime
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The Cooking Ware That Lasts a Generation
"Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils are
the hind that give yea every satisfaction. Safety,
Economy, Durability, Freedom from Worry.
You can cook the most delicate and easily scorched
food in aluminum utensils with less fear of burning
than in any other-kind, because aluminum is abetter,
distributor of heat and retains it longer.
This means a saving in fuel. And it means a saving
in wcar-and-tear expense, too.
"Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils are.strong,
light to handle and easy to cleail. They resist fire
wear you can let food boil dry in them without
injuring the utensils. They are practically everlasting.
"Wear-Ever" utensils cannot rust, cannot form
nnu-nnnnc ri tii nminrle with fruit nmrls
- tA Tl,n o-o mnrln, frnm thirh "WEAR-EVBt"
hard sheet aluminum, 99 pure, with
out seams, joints, or solder.
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Replace utensils that weatLOttt
with utensils that "Wear-Ever. "
Pioneer Hardware Co.
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Carry
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Line
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Stock
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COOS BAY to DRAIN In ONE DAY
via GARDINER Drnln-Coos Bny
stago and stoamor to Scottsburg.
Mattoon nuto lino Scottsburg to
Drnln. Through faro J7.G0 Norton
& Hansen, ngonts.
YOUR
SUNDAY
DINNER
Will be more of a suc
cess if vou use SUNSE'JJ
VANILLA and LEM
ON. These are distinc
tive products, having tho
lull, true flavors. They
are much stronger than
the extracts on the mar
ket and more econo
mical. Use Sunset Flavors in
pastry, ices, desserts,
etc., then "taste tho
taste." You'll bo de
lighted. Prices, 25c, 50c, $1.00,
and $1.75 per bottle.
For sale by us and the
leading grocers on the
Bay.
Brown Drug Co.
Manufacturing
Chemists
71 Market Ave.
Coos IBldg. Phone 141rt
Do YOU Make
Springy Loaves?
You should uso the flour contain
ing the right proportion of high
quality gluten to make light, elas
tic loaves that keep fresh.
SPERRY'S DRIFTED SNOW
Light--White Always Right
(LAB hiSHLlLMM
Sanitary Conditions
,Thnt tho peoplo of Coob nay npprcclato tho modern" Sanitary
mothods of handling food supplies finds ahiplo evidence In tho
fact that 'hundreds of peoplo pass ninny grocory stores to coma
to this storo for tholr supplies. Hero thoy find an up-to-dato
sanitary storo equipped with all tho modem mothods for cleanli
ness, convonlonco and satisfactory service, Add to this reason
nblo prices and you havo tho secret of this storo'H popularity.
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
Watch OurAdvertioement Next Week for Prices on This Ware.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Pig'n Whistle Chocolates
and
GRUENHAGEN'S CANDIES
The favorito of every candy lover once tried never
denied.
FOR SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER
Exclusive Agents.,
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
I'RESCRIITIOXS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED,
LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY.
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