The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 29, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAYTlMES
91. O. MALONEY
PAX K. MALOXEY
Editor mill Pub.
XeH Kill tor
XEW POST CARDS.
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HEAM colorotl postal cnrds print-
oil In red Ink nro soon to take
II CHMJE
II BUSINESS
tho plncc of tho present cards of Bradley Candy CO. Will SUC-
black Ink design. This Ib an effort
to present an artistic card, and the
government Is prepared to spend $05,
OOO nioro this year than last In this
decorative effort. This may Bcem
extravagance, but when one learns
that tho profit on the Bate of postal
cards exceeds $8,000,000 n year, the
extra expense seems Justified. 13e
ajldcs, tho department secretly hopes
thnt tho cnrdB will bo so much more
attractive that added sales will more
than meet tho extra expense. Tho
postnl card proved Its usefulness
Ions ngo, and Its extended uso In
tho coinmerclnl world In recent years
lion given It nn Increasing Impor
tance. For tho transmission of no
tices and of Information not of n
prlvato nature- the postal card Ib n
j;reat savor of time and money. If
-wo should ever adopt one-cent post
age for first-class matter tho price
of tho postal card probably will take
si corresponding drop. When that
tlmo comcB postal cnrds can soil two
for a cent and still show a profit of
94,000,000 to the government.
RAILWAY NEWS
OF COOS NY
II. A. Sumnor of Portland, vice
Tiros' dent of tho North Coast Lino nnd
Its allied corporation, tho Pacific
Great Western, arrived on tho Hay to
day to look aftor Interests hero and
confer with his son, Engineer Sum
ner who has charge of tho "Hold work
on tho survey.
Mr. Sumnor Is stopping In North
IJcnd nnd could not bo reached thin
nftornoon but It was stilted by men
-who Haw him thnt ho did not have
.Anything to give out at this tlmo.
Engineer Sumnor was ''n from Tun
"JMII0 today gottlng supplies for his
-aurvoylng crow which Is working In
(Ttlrath section again.
night of way Agent Eddy Is still
liusy nogotl'atlng with owners of
North Inlet and Ten Mllo property
for right of way, So far as can be
nscortnlned, ho 'has not optioned or
purchased any proporty on tho
.South sldo of tho Hay yet.
'.So far, tho only positive declara
tion anyone has boon nbla to got nut
of any of tho men of tho North
Coast Lino nn to who 1s behind It Is
fhn It Is not n (Southern Pacific
project.
Vice-President Sumnor was form
erly nn engineer on tho Colorado
Midland and E. H. Robinson of
Jlarnhflold Worked with (him on that
road sovoral years ago.
HiUiicm flues North
V. A.'IIalncB, chief ouglneor of the
Coos Day and Rolso project, expects
to lenTe on tho Ilrenkwater Saturday
for Portland. Mr. Haines has not
rondo nny statement of his trip or
Its R'gnlflcnnro but It Is understood
Chat It Is on matters concerning thnt
project. No announcement' con
cerning developments In that pro
ject havo been made horo beyond
that "everything Is looking good."
Work on Survey.
Engineer Saudberg, who Ib making
tlio Biirvoy for tho Terminal Hallway
reports that good progress has been
rondo. Ho has completed tho work
from near tho Taylor Slglln rnnch to
iioar the Muru'illolil city limits. This
rooming liu moved his crow to near
North Hend to run some Hues there
to secure data for the company
which will Saturday night mnko ap
plication for n franchise there.
Although tho exact route has not
lieen given out, It Is understood that
f ho survey closely follows tho county
road to Marshlleld and In some places
will embrace part of It
ceed The Modern Co. '
In Marshfield.
Articles of Incorporation will bo
filed soon making a number of chan
ges In a well-known and firmly es
tablished .Mnrshfleld business con
cern. Tho Modern Co. will change
Its nnmo to the Urndley Candy Co.,
will lucrcnso Its capital stock, and
take in some ndditlounl members
who will become actively Identified
with tho business.
E. II. Fish of Dandon, has taken
itock In tho company nnd will hnve
an ofllce position. Ho will bring his
fnmlly from Hnndon to this city to
make their permanent home. 11. E.
Folsom, traveling ropresontntlvo of
tho company, also has taken stock In
tho company. W. C. Hrndloy nnd
L. V. Travor r,etnln their Interests
and will continue to give their per
sona! attention to tho business, Mr.
Drndley having recently returned
from Portland to resumo nctlvo per
sonal direction of tho company.
In addition to enlarging and ex
tending their present Jobbing busi
ness it Is tho purposo of tho com
pany to engngo In the manufacture
of candy about January 1, and thus
Milnrgo tho scopo of their IiiisIiicjb
The compnny thinks that tho open
'ng for n wholesnlo candy factory
Mero Is Inviting nnd will occupy the
field nt tho earliest possible mo
ment. Mr. Hrndloy and Mr. Travor
'mvo been long, actively nnd success
fully Identified with tho commorclnl
circles of Coos Hay and mnuy friends
will wish thorn nnd their associates
abundant success in their wider
field.
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
By Associated Press to Coos B)
Tlmos.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Sopt. 29. Vor.
on now lends In tho Coast League
pennant raco, having wrested tho top
plnco In tho percentage' column from.
Portalnd as n result of yesterday'?
games. Tho scores yesterday:
At Portland' R II
Portland ..... . . ... 1, 4
8an Francisco 2 0
At I.OS Angoles R II
Los Angoles 1 10
Vernon 2
At San Francisco It H
Sacramento 3' 10'
Oakland ....'... 4 12
Philadelphia Wins.
Tho American ' Loaguo' bnsobnll
championship for 1911 was doclded
nt Phlladolphlo Tuesday, whon Phlla
delphln defeated Dotrolt. It wus tho
fourth tlmo that a Phlladolphla team
piloted by Connie Muck has won tho
pennant nnd tho first tlmo that Phil
adelphia has won tho title in succes
sive seasons. Hy ropeatlng this yenr
Phlladolphla earned tho right to de
fend tho world's championship title
which It won Inst year In a series
with tho Chicago National Ieaguo
club. Now York looks like tho win
ner of tho National League ponnant.
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AMONG THE INJURED
Geo. Hnnson, who was Injured at
his homo nt Hny d'ark by a fall off n
walk, Is reported getting along as
well as could bo expected. , He Is In
a partly comatose condition. Dr. Dlx,
who Is nttcutUng him, believes tlint
ho suffered n stroke of apoplexy
which caused his fall. Someone
started a rumor that there was foul
play In connection with the accident
but little credenco Is given It. Ills
condition Is rnther critical.
Frank Ward, who was Injured In
the South Inlet Logging camp, is get
ting along nicely nt Mercy hospital.
A. M, Peters, who was Injured by a
fall caused by tho collapse of n scaf
fold at one of tho now building) at
tho C. A. Smith mill, Is getting nlong
as well as could bo expected. His
fall was broken by Btrlklng on somo
long planking which had supports
under each end, mnklng them Bort
of n spring bonrd.
Word was received this afternoon
thnt nn employo of tho Smith-Powers'
South Iulot cnmp-hnd been Injured by
a falling tree. JHo Is being brought
to tho hospltnl nnd his nnmcor tho
extent of his Injuries could not bo
ascertained.
MONOGRAM OIL nt tho GUXXERY.
AUTO SUPPLIES at tho GUXXERY.
Loggers'Supplies
See our window for a flno dlsplny
of these goods.
Loggers' Wool Shirts a rj
$3.25 to $' J
Loggers' Hoots ft
$7.50 to p3.UU
Loggers' Short Waterproof Coat
2T..'.':" $4.00
LoggorM' Corduroy Pants ( r rv
$3.00 nnd v)G.DU
Loggors' Socks TC
r0c and jC
Loggers' Gloves '"JCn
12.00 to JL
Loggers' Caps OCr.
7Ce to DC
Come to headquarters for Loggora'
supplies.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality.
MEN:
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Saw Mill
Refuse too
Valuable to
Burn
Many saw mills and wood
working factories no longor
burn their refuse or sell it
for fuel.
The refuse is used for vari
ous purposes including tiie
extraction of alcohol, acids,
etc. It is made into a by-product
of great value.
Electric Power, therefore,
has replaced tho steam en
gines in many saw mills iwvl
box factories. It is employ
ed because it enables a suit
stanlial reduction in the coal
of operation.
Tn "West Virginia, electric
power is being used in min
ing the belter grades of bi
tuminous coal. !It can do the
work cheaper even at tho
mouth of the mine.
We will supply experts ww
can solve every power need.
Oregon Power Co.
Telephone 178.
Mm, who hrnva him tnvantlva ability
pldwritalUIKKU.V A M.INTIHK.
I'aitat Atl.rr.,- Wuklwlaa, , Q
BlanchaVd's Livery
Wo hayo seoUrod tho.Uvory busi
ness of L. H. HelsnoV and, a'ro pre
pared to render excellent servlco tn
the paople of Coos Day. Careful
dt Ivors, rooq rigs, and pyorything
hat win mean satisfactory seryi
yica to
lrlv)ng
Prof. A. Richards
A GRADUATIXfl TEACHER
Pupil of Carl Chrlstonscn, tho woll
known New York Swedish concert
pianist, will take a limited number of
students for prjvato lessons.
Applicants call at Studio, Bongs
tackjjn BIdg., l.lfl Hroudwny.
Good Livery Service
Finer now rlcs eood hora And
the 'public. Phono us for a driving' careful drlvoro are now at ttbe dls-
horso, a rig or anything needed In posal'of the, Coos. Day public at
tho llvpry line. We, also do struck-.
S business of all Kind,..
JLANCHAR1) nnOTQICRS
Livery, Fe4 and Bale 8rrfce'.
141 First and Alder Streets
.Phono 138.J. -i.
Auto CLOVES nt tho GUNNERY.
..) 'RKA80NARLH RATES
.Rigs. or rigs with drlvors ready (or
Anv trin anvorhurA nti llmA Uavui
boarded and rip pared for. y
I New hearse and spedlal acornmc
dattons provided for funeral parties.
, W. L. COND&ON'S
We Clean and Press1 L,yEUY SSJFSS""
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ladies' and Gent's Suits WANTED f ! f
STATEMENT OF COXD1TIOX
Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank
of
MARSH FIELD. OREGON
At tho close of business September 1st, 1011.
Resources.
Loans nnd Discounts s. $397,393.93
Ranking House CO, 000.00
Cash nnd Exchanges . 141,540.53
Totnl . S588.0lo.io
Liabilities
Cnpltnl Stock paid In ? $50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 54,105.72
Deposits 484,774.74
Total 9588,010.10
COXDEXSED STATEMEXT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS RAY
At the Close of Rit(.lness, September 1, 1011,
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $209,719.G2
Qonds nnd warrants 88,852.40
U. S. Donds to sccuro circulation 25,000 00
Ronl estate, furnlturo and llxtures .81,472.94
Cnili and sight exchange 1(10,0:11.00
Total resources S505,07(i.U2
Liabilities.
Capital stock $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits G.S8G.26
Circulation 25,000.00
Deposits !::, 100.00
Totnl liabilities 8505,07(1.02
OFFICERS AXI) DIRECTORS:
W. S. Chandler, president; M. C. Horton. vlcc-presldont; Dorsoy Kroltrcr,
Cushion John F. Hall, John S. Coko, S. C. Rogors, W. U. Douglas,
F. S. Dow, Win. Crimea, W. P. Murphy.
PRICE Of MAGAZINES WILL
BE ADVANCED SEPT. 30TH
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY
Until Soptombor 30, Tho Times will accept subscriptions to the fol
lowing combinations of magazines at tho prices named:
Roguinr Rotall
Single Copy
Price
Success Mngazino and Tho National Post $1.20
Tho Dollnoator , 1.80
Dnily Coos Day Times .......'. (5.00
Weekly Orogonlnn '.V. . .". ". 1.50
$10.50
Success Mngazino nnd Tho National Post $1.20
Pictorial Roviow 1.80
American ; 1,80
Cosmopolitan .-n ', 1.80
Daily Coos Day Times G.00
$12.69
Success Magazine and' The National Post' $1.20
Woman's IfomeCompanlon 1.80
or Hampton Mngazino,
or -"Everybody's' Magazine
McClure's Magazine .'. ;' Tl.80
Daily Coos Day Times -. 6.00
Special
Last
Chance
Offor.
All
for
only
$7.30
All
for
only
$3.40
All
for'
only
$3.0$
$10.80,
Success 'Maga'zlne and The National Post I$ll20
Good Housekeeping' ,',,, 1,80
or Pearsons'"' ' ' '
Everybody's Mngazino 1.80
Dally Coos Day Times . 6.00
$10.30
Goods Called for
and Delivered
CARPETS UPHOLSTEIUXO AXD
I PIAXQS TO CLEAN, by the Pneumn
tic Cleaning Company. Ordors for
Coos Bay Steam Laundry "ork "SS& ,unVB,
' PHONE MAIN 87-J PHONE 100
DECOYS nt tho (UWXEHY.
Foley's Honey mill Tnr Compound
Sdll rotnlns Its high place as tho best
tiausehold remedy for nil coughs nnd ! loft mo nnd to ono of my business, ex
I Great Advantage to Working Men
J. A. Mnplo, 125 S. 7th St., Steub
anv llo, 0 snys: "For years I suf
fered from wenk kldnoys nnd a sovero
hladdor troublo. I learned of Foley
Kidney Pills nnd their wonderful
cures so I begnn tnklnt, thorn nnd
tare enough I nnd ns good results ns
any I heard about. My bnckncho
coius, oithor for children or grown
porsons. Prevents serious results
ffrom a cold. Tnko only tho gonulno
Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Compound,
and rofuso substitutes, For Sato nt
hQ Red Cross Drug Store,
iirossmnu, that alone Is n grent ad
vantage My kldnoys ncted freo nnd
normal, nnd thnt s..ved mo a lot of
misery. It is now a ploasuro to work
whoro It used to be a misory. For
Salo nt Red Cross Drug Store,
Light, White Always Right
You Know tbe Rest
Drifted Snow Flour
A" .. '.... M ...
. " iw.J";:rf. ...w..'.H,.i;.ft-v.
Corner mront w. v-.. -' rww
milTDUMVIui wv
Ollivant Weaver
, For Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables Saturday
FRESH SUPPLY JUST ARRIVED EVERYTHING TO SATISFY
Cantaloupes, Muscat Seeders, Illack Prince, Malaga Grapes,
Pears, Peaches, Apples, Prunes, Hananns, Oranges, Huckloberrles,
Cranboirlos, Squashf Pumpkins. Itutnbagas, .Parsnips, Cnrrots,
lleets, Cucumbers, Green Com. Kentuck Wondor Deans, Celery,
Cauliflower, Cabbage, Green Onions, Rlpo and Green Tomatoes,
Dell Peppers, Quinces, Sweot Potatoes.
TRY OUR COOS RIVER HONEY
It is the best on the market. Also In Olives we have n fine sup
ply Small Manzanllln, rlpo and largo Queen Olives.
Phouo us your order.
OLLIVANT (b WEAVER
The PurJlFood Grocer men.
A Good Place to Trade.
Phono 275-0" Corner 3rd and Central
Success Magazine nnd Tho National Post $1.20
Woman's Homo Companion , , 1.80
or Hampton's Magazlno
or;Worhl Today
Weokly Orcgonlan 1.50
Dally Coos Day Times ', . . , 6.00
All
for'
only
17.95
All
for
only
$7.70
'$10.50
Success Magazlno nnd Tho Nntlonnl Post $1.20
Amorlcnn Mngazino . , 1,80
or McClure's Mngnzlno
or Everybody's Mngnzlno
Dnlly Coos Dny Times 6. CO
$9.00
Success Mngnzlno nnd Tho Nntlonnl Post $1.20
Cosmopolltnn i,80
or Physlcnl Culture
Weokly Oregonlnn 1.50
Dnlly Coos Dny Times 6.00
$10.50
Success Mngazino and Tho National Post .$1.20
Delineator , j.so
Everybody's Magazine ', i,80
Dally Coos Day Times !...!!!. 6.00
u $10.80
Success Magazlno nnd Tho Nntlonnl Post $1.20
Independent Weekly 5.20
Cosmopolltnn j.go
Dally Coos Day Times 6.00
All
for
only
$6.95
AH
for
only
$7.45
AH
for
only
$7.85
All
for
only
$8.45
$14.20
ui
thoRed
3
rose viuh
As these prices are good only until Saturday, September 30th, they
should be taken advantage of immediately.
Do not delay if you want to got these prices on your next year's read
ing matter. Call or address,
-. COOS DAY TISIES, MARSIIFIELD. fiEEiti &
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