The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,.JUNE 14, 1911 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
Entered at tho postofllco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second cla3s
mnll matter.
M, C. MALONEY
DAN E. MALONEY
Editor ami Pub.
News Editor
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Address all communications to
COOS DAY DAILY TIMES.
Mnrslilleld :: :: :: : Oregon
Wife Resists Efforts of J. E.
Bering For Severance of
Marital Ties.
COQUILLE, Ore., June 14. The
divorce case of J. E. Boring, who is
seeking a severance of his marital
tlos, has been occupying tho attention
Dedicated to tho sorvico of thoof tno clt-cittt. court for tho past two
An Independent Republican nows
papor published every evening excopt
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
pooplo, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Olllclnl Piiper
days. Tho case Is being hard fought,
Mrs. Boring resisting tho husband's
application.
Mr. Boring now resides nt Mnrsh
flold, having moved thoro from San
Francisco. Mrs. Uorlng nnd two
dnughters, aged nbout twenty-six nnd
twonty-ono and tholr youngest son
aged about soventeon, enmo up from
San Francisco to light tho case, tho
chlldron siding in with tho mother.
Mr. Uorlng alleges gross nnd hnbl
tual uso of liquor and Incompatibility
in- his wife while she denies tho chnr-
oV CooTcoiiiity Uoa nml lnfors tlint "nnotor woman"
...w ..i jlina prompted him to bogln tho suit.
Tho evidence- In tho case was decided
ly salacious.
Bering wns formerly n music toach
or but lost most of his property In
tho San Francisco disaster.
Tom Bonnott and Dennett Swnn
ton represented Mr. Dorlng while- C.
B. Solby and C. F. McKnlght ropro
sentcd tho wife.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
DAIIA.
Ono year $0.00 J
Per month GO j
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.50
When paid strictly In advnnco tho
subscription price of the Coos Day
Times Is $5.00 p-r year or $2. CO for
six monthH.
OFFICIAL PAPKIt OF THE CITY
OF MARSHFIELD.
A Souk For I-1ng Day.
Your flag and my flag!
And how It files today
In your land nnd my land
And half a wprld nwnyl
Itoso-red and blood-red
Tho stripes forovor gleam;
Snow-white nnd soul-white
Tho good forofnthers' dream;
Sky bluo nnd true blue, with stars to
gleam nrlght
Tho gloried guidon of the day: a
shelter through tho night,
Your ring and my flag!
And, oh, how much It holds
Your Imul nnd my land
Sccuro within Its folds!
Your honrt and my henrt
Dent quicker at tho night;
8 . l-'clr""' nil wlnd-towBd
Hod nnd bluo nnd white.
Tho ono flng tho gront flag tho
flng for mo nnd you
Glorified all olso beside tho rod
nnd whlto nnd bluo!
Y'our flng nnd my flng!
To every star nnd strlpo
Tho drums bent ns bonrts boat
And flfers shrilly plpo!
Y'our ling nnd my ling
A Morning In tho sky;
Y'our hopo nnd my hopo
It never hid n llo!
Home Innd nnd far land nnd half tho
world nround,
Old Glory hunrx our Kind snluto and
ripples to tho Hound!
Wilbur I). Nosblt.
CORONER GOLDEN RESIGNS:.
F. E. WILSON SELECTED
County Court Quickly FUN Vnenncy
CiuimmI by Mnrshflold 1'liy
hIcIiui'n Hetlivnicnt.
Dr. H. E. Golden has resigned ns
icoronor of Coob county, nnd County
Judge John"F. Ilnll yostorday named
,F. E. Wilson of Mnrshflold to suc
ceed him. Tho chnngo Is effcctlvo at
'onco.
, Dr. Golden Is planning to movo to
I either Jackson county or Portland.
hnvlng two excellent offors which will
materially bcnollt him. Ho oxpects
to docldo soon and probably movo li
his now homo enrly next month. As
ho probably will ho nway somo tlmo
baforo leaving, ho decided to roslgn
as coronor now In ordor that his sue
coMor could bo appolntod nnd assume
the duttos nt onco.
Mr. WlUon Is an undortnkor In
Mnrshflold.
VI DAY.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno II.
Wheat prices unchanged.
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TODAY, June 11, 1911, is tho (
131th nnnlvonmry of tho adop
tion of tho stars nnd strlpos as
tho flag of our country. The public I
recognition of Flag Day ns a national
anniversary, Is each year becoming
more general and Konulue.
On tho 14th day of Juno, 1777,
Congress onnetod: "That the Fagof
the thirteen United States be thir
teen strlpofi, nlternato rod nnd
whlto; that the Union bo thirteen
etnrs, whlto In n bluo flold, ropro
Bentlng h new eonstollatlon." Tho
luimhep of the itrlues having boon ln-cre--.oil
iy the admission of new
states fie possibilities of tho na
tion's fuhiro development dawned
upon our rut her, tho original thir
teen stripes were uuchaugenbly re
stored by act of Conxieui on April
4, ISIS, whan It was enacted: "That
from and aftor the fourth day of
Ju' next, the Flag of the "United
St.
' rn.nto red aud white; that tho
Unii'i be twenty stars, white. In a
h1 Pc 11. and that on the admission
of i iuw state Into the Union, ouo
fT )) added to the Union of tho
Ffi ; nnd such addition take offoct
en f . fourth day of July uext, sue
c - ':'i,r hiioli admlsslou."
f'uo tho atruBgle of 1861-1S85,
t' rn, has become the symbol of
n v. ' t nation. It has beeu carried
to H
C r
tt r.mn to tho broeio
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times, j
i TACOMA, Wash., Juno 14. Who.it
prices unchanged.
(By
Associated Press to Coo Bay
Tlmos.)
CHICAGO, '111., Juno 11.
wheat, SS 1-Sc; Septombor, S7
December whont, S9 3-4c.
-July
o-Sj;
YOUIt NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE
How you may profit by It. Take Foly
Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G. Whiting, 3C0
11,11, r.i 4 1 -i i.ti
iuiiiuh ai., Kitiii, u., Hiiya; ror
owe time I had a very serious cne
I of kidney trouble nnd I sufforod with
backaches and illszy hondaohes. I
had specks floating bofore my oyes
aud I felt all tired nut nnd miserable.
i I saw Foley Kidney Pills ndvortlsod
J and got n bottle and took thorn ac
cording to direction's and roaulcs
isbowod nlmost nt once, Tho pain
and dizzy hondaohes left me, my oye-
i slvlit liHHinn nlaar nml tnilav T pan
bo thirteen horlsontal stripes, my , aw n wo womnUi (h;nks 0
Foley Kidney Pills." Rod Cross
Drug Store.
i COOS HlVim FARM FOH SALE,
j At the head of navigation, North
j Fork of Coos Klver. I havo for sale
.a Que rauoh of 119 acres, twenty
acres bottom lniyl, bnlnnco bench and
' pasture land, young orchard, nine
.room house; barn; abundant spring
water; mcludos four union cows: span
- utmost parts of the earth. (or work hors9gi tW8lvo 'shouts; somo
hvx liberty wherever it has btoa ohlolwnf together with various farm
.- us and stripes.
I'.ist, have eoute
within tho
ruachluery. This place would make
au tdeal summer resort. Also has
nt I'.mt, have come to possess ' avn.ni.t i i,. nn,,..iau.. .,.
l . ..ut for frleudly eyes and new ly f,i000 cash needed to handle this
r for the roes or Illierty.
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You know very well that we have' the Best Line of Furniture,
Draperies and Floor Coverings.,
You know we have styles and qualities not found elsewhere
You know we best understand the furnishing of a home or room.
These facts are so evident we need use no space to advertise it
What we want to impress upon you is the fact that our prices
are the lowest
Ruffled Swiss Curtains with Full Ruf
fles. A pair . . ; $1.25 and
Bungalow Net Curtains, white or cent.
A pair '
Easy Comfortable Sewing.
Rockers $2.25 and
Handsome Arm Rockers, well
finished $3.00 and
ii i i i
90c
$1.50
$1.75
$2.50 .
Dressers Brand New and full
size $12.50 and
Metal Bedsteads
guaranteed
Supported Bed
Springs
Pedestal Billing Tables, round
tops $18.00 and
Kitchen Cabinets, top and
base $11.50 aud
.$1.00 and
$10.50
$4.50 and If J.UU
$14.00
$9.00
W
$3.00
Sell on Easy Pay-
meets and We Make
the Lowest Prices
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"toJVte'
Mitgmery'& Co.
Out of the Luxury Class
The Electric Flat Iron has graduated from the class of
luxuries,
Costs now always less than 5 cents usually less than
than 3 cents an hour to operate,
And tho work is done in half the time with four times the
comfort.
Every year electric flat irons are made better,
Ask us about the new special offer we are making this
week by which you can get one of these Household
Comforts for only S3.00.
Flanagan k Bennett
Hank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over ....
Assets Over . . . , .
$100,000
$500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
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$
OREGON POWER COMPANY
TELEPHONE 178
mmBuwwwi.
WATCH! NOTICE!
l'HOr T. S. KAUK.MAX ,8 CO YOUK
COUi OKDUIS $!.fiO l'KU TOX.
Don't forgot
riioxia 211-j.
tho Turkish Hatha.
Ilomor Mauzey, an of tho drivers
ml tho solictor for us is out for
.uumlry. Watch him! he Is liable
to stop you on the street nnd explain
all dtnal s of I.nunJiy anj also to ho
bargain, balunce to suit purchaser a: jt your nome any tl.ne. Ho knows
7 por cent. For full terms nnd parti-1 Laundry business from A tj 2.
oulara. address P. O. box 7SS, Marsh
flold, Oregon.
Good Livery Service
and
dls-
If you have anyuung to soil, trade,
rent or want holp, try a want nd.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
I'HO.W 220-J
Fancy new rigs, good horses
nroful4 drivers are now at tho
oaal of tho Coos Day public nt
KKASOX.UiLK HATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip anywhere any time. Horses
boarded and rigs enrod for.
Now heareo and special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVEIIV. AXI) FEED STABLES
PIIONE 273-J
COXDUXSE!) STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL
HANK OF COOS HAY AT MA HSH FIELD, OHEfiON,
nt tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1011.
HESOUHCES:
Loans and discounts $1S0,015.32
Ovordiaftz ,4s
U. S. Bonds and pre
miums 25,250.00
Othor bonds 77,412.50
County nnd school
warrants 2,571.78
Banking houso, furnl- -.
mro and fixtures. , . S2.0S9. 15
Cash and duo from
hanks IGO.585,12
LIABILITIES!
Capital stock. . . .1100.000.00
Surplus and profits.. 7.U5.95
Circulation. .-. . . 25.000'0'
Deposits. .' 393.77S.70
$527,021.03
ijS."j27,02I.05
Cash reserve 40 of deposits.
Wo invito your attention to the strong condition of this bank ai
Indicated n tho above statemont, d'lso to tho personuel of Its a
rectorato.
Doos a genoral banking business.
Interest paid on tlmo and savings deposits.
OFFICEHS
W. S. CHANDLER. President; M. O. ' HORTON, Vice-President;
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashlor.
DIRECTORS "
W.'s. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE. W.' U. DOUGLAS, P. B. PoW'
WM. GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
W. P, MURPHY, M. C. HORTON.
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