The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 22, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE CljfOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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Constant Efficiency
of Electric Motor:
Surprise
Millworkers
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Tae electric motor operates to its maxi- '
mum capacity without flinching. It
grabs a quickly added load without a
second's pause and proceeds with the .
work
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Workers in sawmills nd factories .are
"' always surprised at the constant effi-.
ciency of electric motors, compared with
; the performance of steam engines
Where the engine responds slowly to
!J,' the visible power demands of the plant,,
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i ty i e electric motor responds instantly
This' means greater output per hour and .
greater output per day
In the above statement is one of the
reasons that are making the application '
of electric' power universal
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OREGON POWER CO.
Phone No. 178
THE MAN PRESIDENT
TAFT HAS VINDICATED
POSTAL BANK" ". J
DEPOSIT $8,008 ;
Copyright by American Preva aiouciuuoii.
RECENT LIKENESS OF DR. WILEY, PURE FOOD CRUSADER
WHEN It was tundc known recently tlmt President Tuft might
request the resignation of Dr. Hnrvey W. Wijey, chief of the
bureau of chemistry In tho department of agriculture, because
It was alleged tlmt liu had employed nn expert lit higher ny
thnn tho law nuthorlrcd, the White Howe was deluged with protests
against the rctlremont nf the famous lighter for pure food and drugs.
Dr. Wiley for ninny jours, him lcen the Nctnouls of the mnnufoctilrprs
who have violated the laws by adulterating their products. He linn
brought about the trlnl mid conviction of mnny Arms nnd Individuals
whose ndulterated products Imperiled tho health of the people. For that
sorvlce the people of the United BtnteH hold him In high esteem, for It
Ir much mi for to cat and drink thlnpB nowadays than It UKcd to be,
thanks to Dr. Wlloy. Tho distinguished chemist has mnde tho study nnd
prccntlon of food adulteration his llfo work. Ho Is n native of Indiana,
In hla sixty-seventh year.
XKW SAVIXGS DIHWKTMKNT on
MUlSHI'IKM) POSTOFFICK HAS
MANY IIIIPOSITOHS WITH
LAIUii: A(i(JIti:(JATI) DEPOSITS.
The deposttB of tho Postal Savings
Department of tho Mnrshllold Po3t
offlco hnve renched n total of nearly
$6,000 nnd unless tho locnl banks
quickly succeed in securing mora
bonds to comply with tho govern
ment's requirement of gunrantcolp'p
Its deposits, Postmaster Curtis nf r
temporarily lmvo to censo rocolvj J
deposits. Howover steps hnvo bfeeta
taken to prevent this occurrence.
Heretofore tho First National Dank
In Marsh Hold has been handling the
deposits, but now the Flanagan &
Dennett bank has mudo application
to also net.
Under the Postal Savings Bank
law, tho postmasters deposit tho de
posits' of tho Individuals in a local
bank or banks that nro authorized
depositories, the government bolBK
responsible to tho Individuals. The
amount that the baukB can rocolvo la
regulated by bonds.
Poqfmnster Curtis says that the
bu'k of the dcposltois aro forolgnora.
Ono mnu catuo In the other day and
wanted to deposit $!i00 at ono tltnu.
The law prohibits tho receiving of
mote than $100 In ono month from
any depositors so that ho will have
to deposit nt tho rate of $100 pur
ninnMi until his snvtngs nro placed la
safekeeping nccordlng to his vlow.
When nny Individual's dopoaltts
reach $500, they nniBt censo or thoy
hao tho prlvllpgo of Investing this
nmount In government bonds nnd
opening n new deposit account.
' Mr. Curtis Bnys that tho poatnl Bar
ings bank Ib proving a great biiccoss,
reaching the class who hnvo hitherto
been Bonding their savings back to
foreign countries.
COP OF COFFEE
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IX Tin: KITCHKX
I often drop my helpful book to
watch fair Arabella cook. No weary
kitchen drudgo 'b hIio; eho cooka with
gladsomo ccKtncy. I'vo scon her take
some Hour nnd grenBo, nnd then pro
duco n ninstorplecc. With soul In
spired nnd glowing eye sho mnkea
tho pudding nnd tho plo; whon frotn
the oven Eho will tnko Bonio lovn'y
nnd tr umphnnt cake, she fools tho
rnnturo that Is known by gonluses,'
nnd thoy nlnno. And when wo gath
er round the board nnd view with
oy tho tempting hoard of things tlut
make our stomachs gay, wo hand the
cook a largo bouquet. Jemima has
n't learned to cook; sho paints Inigo
pictures of n brook; nnd pea greon
cattle stand thoro n, 'neath bug
houso trees with leaves of tin; and
crimson crows nro sonr'ng by, be
neath n stretch of brlndlo sky; tho
sun that shines on bird nnd boast, Is
s'nklng slowly in tho enst. Wo turn
nwny, with sinking heart, from fair
Jemima's stunt in nrt, givo her the
jolt that .sho deserves, nnd watch
sweet Arabella's curves,
WALT MASON
THH Old) COST WI IjTj soon iim
JjUXUItY.
as i:i noun si:i:s it.
.
Tho tiling that a woman dors
around tho house that annoys a mnu
most, Is to dust.
After a man gets married, ho ex
pects peoplo to tnko him more ser
iously, '-Hru
It Is n hard lesson to learn, but
your friends do not think ns much of
you as you bol'ovo thoy do.
A man's word in business Is bet
ter thnn his word In a love affair.
Everything the Markets mbraces
for Our Saturday Trade
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Seedless Tokay Black and Malaga Grapes Pears Peaches
Bananas Orauges Fancy Ornvenstoln Apples Cnntnloupes
Casabas Watermelons Blackberries Cranberries nnd
Huckleberries.
Clro?n Corn Fresh Tomatoes Bleached Celery Rutabagas
Beets Carrots Caulluowor Cabbage Green Onions
Kentucky Wonder Green Beans nnd Sweet POtntoes,
Try our Coos niver Honoy It Is puio honoy and tho best on tho
market. Wo also have H. J. Heluz's Puro Barley, Malt Vinegar
In barrels, for 15c per quart.
We hao Just received a shipment of Tillman's High Grade Pre
serves come In and try them.
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Phone us your order.
OLLIVANT WEAVER
The Pure Food Groccrmcn.
A Good Place to Trade.
Phone 275-J
Corner 3rd and Central
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ADVAXCi: IX PHICK OF HUGAIE
I AXI) COFFKK MAKIC8 IT TViCH
I CHICAGO, III., Sept. ..J.'?. Willi
tho further IncrcnHo of a quarter of
n cent n pound In sugar. It dawned
on .Chlcngo that a cup of. coffcu now
costs twice as much us It did a short
tlino ago. Tho Brazilian borry now
costs 1C cents n pound, as against 7
cents a short ttmo ugo. Tho prtcn of
sugar also Is doubled, tho prlco to
consumors being 8 cents n pound.
Tho Increased cost of coffee f duo
.to tho action of tho Brazilian govorn-
jmont in placing nn urbltrary value
upon lto principal product, instead
of an economic valuo based an tht
cost of production and tho domand.
1ILOWKK IS FOUND II UT NOW III6
j WANTS TO FIX!) WHO WAff
J SUAItCIIIXa FOIC HIM ASICS-
1 Till: TIMKS FOlt HKLP.
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Who wns looking for Joseph Blowr-
er on Coos Bay?
Josoph Blower, who viaa haln
searched for, has boon found but now
ho Is unnblo to find tho man who was
looking for him.
Tho Times today received tho fol
low ng self explanatory lottor from
TnSEoph Blower, who lives ttt Va
qulnn, Lincoln Cqnnty, Oregon: h
Mr. Editor. My son Is koeplus a
meat market nt Newport. A man
from Marshflold saw his a gn aiuT
wont In and enquired It ho canto fninr
Iowa, as you had an nd 'u your iwKr
Inquiring for Joseph Blower. That
is my nnmo nnd I lived in Dyeravp,
Dubuiiie county, n no yenra. I hffvj?
relatives thcro, onn nn aunt who yvji
well off. then there was a man vrhn
owed mo over $300, Now r wuW
bo pleased if you would send' mt) tflu
ad that I miiy find out it I am the
man wanted.".
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