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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. '
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MAI.ONEV Editor Mid Pub.
DAN K. MAIONKY News Editor
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Entored at tho postofflce at Marsh
flald, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second olasa
ma.ll matter.
THINGS IMPERISHABLE.
GEN. William Dooth on his 83d
birthday announces "I testify to
tho faithfulness of Clod; to tho
tcuo happiness of a Ufa spent in scok
I 'Ingtto boncflt others."
lWo struggle to llvo to old ago.
Why? To bo happy. Wo crowd and
VPUoh rnnll ofttlmcs aro uncharitable
unfair,) unjust nnd Huitlati, in order to
profit ourselves In money, honors and
f position. -Ana nt 83 years of ago
. discover that truo happiness consists
rn helping xnir fellows.
Tho luxuries that we seize and en
loy.through tho years of conflict aro
fdrgotton, llko flno moals oaten n
longi tlmo ngo, and In old ago tho
only1 prizos wo'vo galnod, and still
IjoM, aro romombrancos of having
fielpod our follow beings.
Tho real comfort of llfo, from cra
nio to gravo, Is faith In God. Tho
truo hnpplnoss of llfo, from tho
wdiool desk In tho primary crado to
tUo old arm chair by tho hoarth, Is
Ichowlodgo that wo holp othors.
. MAY GRANT A
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(Continued from page 1.)
TIIK UNPARDONABLE SIN
You can break tho Ton Command
ments and Society will forgive,
' But thoro's ono Bin that no man can
ovor manago to outllvo.
You can buy a Bnow-whlto mantle and
nil other mlsdoods cloak
'Hut tho sin that's without pardon Is
tho crlmo of being broko.
You can break tho Ton Command
monts nnd tho world will roll
along.
' Aftd no man will daro to question If
you'ro with tho wealthy throng.
Afcd no man will shun or scorn you
whllo you'ro of tho moneyod
folks
Outtho sin beyond forgiveness Is tho
crlmo of bolng broko.
.Vou can break tho Ton Command
ments nnd avoid nil worldy grills,
For thoro'H something that absolvos
you In n roady roll of bills,
Add wo'll call you n good follow and
wo'll pass It as a Joko
JOu$.jtho sin thnt's without pardon Is
v tho crlmo of bolng broke.
'LOWER HUG Alt TAHIPI-'
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 4.
Thtf Democratic members of the Son
ata committee on finance practically
agreed today to favor a reduction of
S3'. 1-3 In tho present tariff on sugar
And voted to abolish tho Dutch stand
ard and differential on sugar.
MlCTHOnifiTB' REPORT
Tho following Is a synopsis of tho
annual roport of tho Methodist
Church In tho United States:
Momhnrs, 3,500,000: constituency,
12,000,000; church property and
pursouages, 1200,000,000; educa
tional institutions, lG4,000,0Oi .
ntndonts, 7n,000; pronckcrs, 1 1.71 r..
Atrnual mnlntonnnco of preachers,
bishops, etc., $lfi,27G,000. Annual
Hupport of foreign missions, $1,000,
000. Annunl support of homo nils
r.lons, 11,000,000. Sunday school
pupils, 3,500,000. Sunday school
touchers and officers, 37G.000. An
nual puhllshlngs, $3,000,000.
r. W. W. CALLS OKI-' STRIKE
SEATTLE, Wash., May 4. Indus-
'trial Workers of the World said the
Btrlko at Ilonulnin nnd Aberdeen will
' bn callcvl off Saturday night and tho
HtrlkorH authorized to go hack to
Mjrork.
BECOME NATURALIZED
Judgo Henson last Tuesday after u
vory thorough examination under
oath of two witnesses for oaoh of the
following applicants for 11. S. citizen
ishlp, orilerod their papers Issuod:
James Anthony Yates, Llbby, Oro.
Holurlch WukiiBch, Lakeside, Ore.
Mark O'Con, Ilandon, Oro.
' Anl'nno Sacchl, Billiards, Ore.
Louis Knutson. Marshflold. Ore.
Charles Phllpot, llulinriis, uro.
11. Ilenjainln Ostllnd, Marshflold,
Oregon. . ., , ,
CTirl William Aspluiid. Mnrshfleld,
Oregon, Coqullle Sentinel.
TAKE NOTICE EAOLESl
Memorial Day, Sundny! All
Eagles roauested to attend meeting
nt hall, 1:30 p. in. Sunday, May 5.
By order of
WOltTHY PRESIDENT.
COOKED FOOD SALE by Slstors
-of Bethany SATURDAY, May 4, at
Pcrry-Nlcholson store.
ANOEL FOOD nnd HONEY
NOUHAT llfta POUND at STAF-
VORD'N SATURDAY and SUNDAY.
that would bo a "cinch." Ho said bo
was not hero when tho present ono
was drafted,
Claude Nasburg asked that whon
tho Southorn Pacific's franchlso Is re
drafted for enactment that it specify
tnat tno soutnorn I'nciric navo tno
inBldo or rather west sldo of tho
stroot. Mr. Mlllls aatd that ho didn't
want his application to stnto that way
but if tho council wished to ordor It
that way, ho would not offer any ob
jection.
Thoro was more or less discussion
about tho right of tho city council to
regulnto tho location of tho Tormlnnl
Railway's tracks and Mr. Goss was
Instructed to look tho matter up. Ho
was requested to havo tho drafts of
tho two franchises, ono for tho Broad
way routo and tho ono for tho Front
stroot routo, ready for Monday night
If possible
Following tho meeting, Mr. Mlllls
stated that If thoy wero given the
Front stroot routo, they expected to
condemn a right of way through tho
Alliance wnrohouso to connect wltfi
their proporty.
I. S. Kaufman mnder a short talk,
urging tho granting of tho franchise
on Front stroot Instead of on' Broad
way. According to many, the- Soitcuonv
Pacific franchlso will go to' a voto
of tho poople regardless of whotllor
tho council grants it or not. If the
council grants ft, nomo claim tho-ro-forondum
will btj Invoked nnd If tho
council doos not, nomo dcclnro It will
ho submitted by tho Initiative.
City Englnocr Gldloy BUggosUd'
that It might bo hotter1 to chnngo' the
grades of tho down-town section nnd'
thus mako n smaller cut on1 Droad
way. Ho suggested that Central!
nvoniio nnd Front street bo miaou,
tho ralso In Front strcof to bo nboirfJ
a foot nnd n half. No definite nctloai
was taken an this, but Messrs. Oldloy
nnd Whereat will try nnd devise jo
simpler plan.
Tnlk Ily Mlllls.
C. J. Mlllls whon called on by Mc
Allen, said thnt ho had nothing now
to offer. He snld that ho had no
quartvl, argument or fault to flnf:
with anyone. Ho said that ho dcslrct
tho fullest Inquiry. Ho snld all tha
Southern Pacific desired was the?
right to como Into Murshfleld on Its
own rails hi Its own wuy. Ho safi'
that If at tho previous mooting h
lind said anything In tho heat or iLe
argument that gava offanso, Ito
wished to apologize for It. Ho snld
tho Southorn Pacific hud but ono cf
Ject, nnd thnt was to coma In nnd
help build tho community nnd shru
In tho benefits thnt would nccnao
from tho development.
"You enn't havo too many rall
roodB," declared Mr. Mlllls. "Tho
more railroads tho moro business and
wo will tnko our chnnces on gotttng
our flhnro of tho business. L haw no
complaint to mako about thocoinpany
to which you gavo tho Front street
franchise."
Clmmllrr WnntH ItnltroaiH
1'pon tho conclusion of Mr. Mlllls'
talk, W. S. Chnndlor wns called on.
1I until (lint lin fltiln't linvn imr ItlfMlH
In imrtinnlnr In offer nnd had? merely I
come to hear what wob said. Ho de
clared that ho was exceedingly an-
xIoub to boo n rnllrond' como to
Marshflold, thnt nil hnd bjn desir
ous of It for years nnd that tho mom
should bo mndo of tho present oppor
tunity to get one. Ho said that ho
was In fnvor of doing ovorythlng pos
sible to got n rond that would af.'ord'
nutsldo connections nnir would llko to
hco It occupy Front Btit-et, providing
It did so with n "common usor"
clauso In Its franchise. He BaUt that
the community should make sonic
concessions to the ploneor rond In
hero.
"So far as I nm personally con-
corned In tho Tormlnnl Itnllwny, I am
willing to turn ovor my Interest In It
to tho city or to any rnllrond that
comes In hero," declared Mr. Chand
ler. "I nm Just speaking for mysolf
now. I don't wnnt ta seo any im
pediment put In tho way of a rnllrond
trying to got Into Coos Day."
Mr. Chandler snlil that probably a
telegram which ho hnd sont his as
sociates hero last weok would better
explain his position and he road It.
The telegram was aB follows:
"Particularly Blnco NmJJi Bond
Council has granted SoutKQ 'Pacific
a frntiehlso such as thoy rMWsted. I
am absolutely In favor of turning
over the franchlso on Front atreot
with common usor clause therein con
tained to Southorn Pacific, Northern
Pacific or nny other Pacific thnt will
agree to build Into Marshflold within
a stipulated time. In such caso it is
Immaterial whethor Terminal or somo
other railroad constructs roadbed, It
will not chnngo terms original fran
chise granted Terminal Rnllwny.
Such railway acquiring franchlso to
relmburso Terminal for all expendi
tures with Interest thereon. I nm ex
ceedingly nnxtous somo bona fido
railroad giving connection with trans
continental lines shall oporato
through Marshflold, providing ma
jority broad gauged property owners
volco samo opinion. Leave Monday,
connect with Broakwator."
Continuing, Mr. Cbandlor declared
that "tho sooner wo como to some
kind of on ngreomoflt, tho soonor
work will commonco ov! a railroad lu
horo nnd Wo will got a' chance' to
share In the prosperity dot will fol
low."
Upon tho cvncluslon of Mr. CharuxT-
ler's talk, Mr- Minis and otnors ap
plauded loudlv Mr. Mlllls romarked'
"That sounds ruoro llko Nfarahfloftl'
nnd Is what I oxpected When' I' cam'
hero."
F. E. Allen romarked thnt ho nud'
the other counctlmen hnd hopod thnt
something would to dono st thnt
both railroads would use Front atroot.
Ho snld he thought t&ero was room
for two thoro. Ho said ovorybody
wanted tho railroad and that ho
hoped to get It somo way. Ho said
that If the jwople wnnt.nl tho com1-
munlty to grow nnd prosper, tney
must hara a railroad.
Compare I'Yiuicltlw.
City Attorney Doss rend the South
ern Pnclffc franchise nnd tho Ter
minal franchise, comparing them ami
showing, where thoy difforodl In x
nunibor of places whora tho Sfruthorm
Pacific franchlso differed from the
'Zormlnal' franchise, Mr. Mlllls'and C
F. McICnight said that it woidd bo
prfoctl7 satisfactory to hicro it
olmngcd'to'bo practically the sumo us
tht Tormlnnl.
fir conelusIbT,. City Attornoy Goss
offered' acvornF suggestions looout
chttngus. Olio' w.m that tho SoutUcrn
PnciTIc' franahlsff ho made subject to
nil provlbus' frnmchhtes. granted,', so
that lf'tlicru'waa a. clash' betweon tho
Tormihal Ilailwnr nnd the Southorn
Pacific wliro thoy nitty use tho buiiio
strootB, tho1 city wouldi not bo in
volved. Ho- uugguMtoJ mXao, upon tho
rocommondntlbn oc the city cnglnoar,
thnt tlia company Uo- required to put
lh a groorar rail or to- fny a bridle
Uorder albngtitllorxlls. A too that tlrat
jirovfalbniba'mnd'o-fiir requiring thorn
to put their wires snUurgrrrand In trib
ftitiiro;. 10' pro vi ill wa-tclimou for
streot crossings, du tll&work prompts
iy and1 a number effotheo minor innt
tors. Mr. Mlllls srucdl r all thouo
nnd snld' that' lio would' Re willing to
rurnfalh bond' for nny amount tha
oountiU'mlgJit' require to do tho worW
us n(xicl Iti tlio frMiulllm-.,
DellaUr CO lunoa TTscr.
Taw "Common usor" clauso In tlw
Torinliml Ifitllwny'B- franchise also
cam up for dobum- ngnlh; Council
man Forgu.wn- wnntod" to know If Mr
Mll!lBtvoiUU'avrono msorted In hfa
frnnclllso. Mr. Mlllls roplfed that It
ho wns gei-titig tllu' wnJorfront Btroet,.
ho would'uxpocftU'ho'nkeiathls, but'
sliico ho was not and) was taklnir cu
linek street, ho ourtnlhly tauld nob
coasiuur u:
Ho snld that tho Southern Pacific
(II J not dwlro topny ant tor any other
railway or coiwct it rror any other
TJllroad.
Councilman- Snvaso wanted ro
Unow If thoro wasn'tr still a possibility
of tho SDuthorn Pndfla nnd Termlnnl'
omlng; to tonns wnorobr both could'
occupy Front strot. Mr. Mlllls ro
piled (dint- life Had' oueu trnablo to do
bo amf then Ho naulo the suggestion
mat lie wouiU' taarvi a franchlso for-t
single trnclt on tho Inside- of Fiont
stroer.
Mr. For,tusoa wnntd to know If
thoy would allow n "common user"
clnnso on tho irfnglt- track on Front
8tr'.ot anil" Mr. MIIIU replied In. the
negative, but said If they could' tnko
owr tht- Termlnnl Railway, they
would Iv porfectly willing to let the
"vamnia: usor' cIjuho In It Htund ns
Vt Is. Ho questioned; the menntii; of
tlit cliiuse, liowftwr.
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
INI'XIIUIAIi CHAT
j. if. Proctor Is oxpoctod Jioro
within a fow woakn from San "'"n
dsco for a visit at tho homo of bis
slatorv Mrs. J. H. Flanagan.
T VJ. Tlnnnntt nffd wlfo and J. If.
Flanngaa loavo todu7 for Portlap4
and othw northern aolata for a wools.
or ton days' stay.
H H
U
IS
Mrs. B H. Jones df North Dond
roturnod tills week from at oxtondod
vllt In CaiUfornln. Slw- wj accom
panied by hr mothor, frs.. Curron.
Fire of Unknown Origin
Carlson Place Near
Allegany-
will
CASE PI!
Tl" realdonco of Mr, nd Mra. W.
T; TcttaB, about five mllea up tho
-Wont torfc from Allegany; caught 11 ro
yoMordaiy nbout noon ntrdi burnod to
tbo gronnxl. tho ontlro liouso-hold
wealth o( the- family bolng: d'astroyod
by tlio'tilam The wholo family, Mr.
nncl Mrs. Tbttoa and sovoraD children
worfnttHwniD'bat woro unnbrta savo
anytblhg.oxuopt Uio clothoa try woro
Bovoral'' liuadrod dollars is tliw esti
mated lossi The houso bolotiKml to
Mr. Cirlson ono of tho proprlmtors
of tho Pnlnc' U'cstanrant in ADarah
fit,l nnit lini-uTin naurnncn. It will
f f ' tirob'nbiy bo jolJulTJ. Mr. and WrB.
WKIHHNGS AN1 ANAOUACIv- Tolton an BtiyinB- tor tho prosont
' S'H58 A A-l with n marrlorl' son- who also Iles
near Alloeany. Tho-Ore Is thought' to
TfliVnurriago ofHtiss Mno ClnriBsri imVQ Btnxtbd htkliv probably In tile
Mara.ny to Jas. D. Koborts by Rovl wnj( thoiigW how it' oargfnated Is not
H. I. Uutledgo too)S ploco Sathrday known.
everJng: tit tno M0tioi8t parsoouHu. wwwwv
Mlsa Hilda) Stonholm,, ft' tencher nt
Hie Control hool, wLu' lln boon
promoted to thw prlnclpnrslllp'oi thnt
bulTdlng for t'io noxt year, cx?)cctB
Hi' spend most st hor summer' vaca
tion In Cnllforrtfti nttondlnif n' foach
Bti'a' sammer scllwol at Borlioloy..
Mr. lloborts, tho groom's father, was f
tho only witDtws. Tim- wedding hnd
been- pJhnaod for W'jtlnosday, Uhy
1, birtA the with of- "flVo brldo ami
irrnnm- llasinned tho ifaT nnd cndtxl
with ttto marrlneo n fow dnys befdro
tho doto originally sett. After tho
ceremony- tin- young ueoplo wtro-
guests sfi honor at n wedding Btipper
at tlm 'ahmoj of tho brldVa pnrontsj.
Mr. nnd Mrs- CWttt. Mngnny, at whlcKi
only tlie"ltnudrno family woro pro
tcnXi Mh mad" Mrs. Roberts wcr.
fmmodlillAiyiitl homo In tnnr houio list
tho followliitr' norsonB:
Fancy Sowing UootB' Mrn. F. Bi.
Hnguo nnd Mrs. II. CI FU-ddock.
Plnln Sewing 3botlb Mrs. Early
and Mrs. MVok's,
Candy and PMnoU- Boolh Miss
aiyrtlo Cowan.'
t?lni.Pnrri" Mn: H. W. Sullivan
IIa.Iuma trtlttfar MV-A' rTnttlAplfln I
XTorlarfty.
Grab -bag Mrs. CI W, Montgom-ory.
0niuepu y Prosecutor, .
Mlinnwict i ,.i.. '""iin
' t u,1:"" PO Into
"uumu mere,
iorU,opurnon"?li;
aJlodgo attempt to Sul II
Jolnor nnd Tom TalbotT 7&A
rnacn on South Slough u '
night. It Id also undiitK
la looking further InW4
muruer. Mr. LiUtavitt :
dlBcuthoruaoM J?N
cluos In tho lntter caia th
Mr. UlJoqvlBt said thin,..
oxpoct thnt w i S.!?111
. . . -. vuuin !:
orougt.6 up for trial inlT
murdorrot Chns. wiL."?J
imhsru.yw
Pnn(::'u,,t
nt Cnnnll7A l,i ...i. l" "WCni
Tho ilrBt enso that will
trial whoa Judge SkfZS
court n riini.iii it "'WJTfc
nbly bo that of 8 .' 'H
was indict! for con.l.u "!
orderly Iioubo near CoquUl 9
ProBocuUhc Alio.... -
Drown who ;X.lil
tho trial of the n..... !"lk
1 tllllrdnr rniun. I,. .. "'W
l,n, .W,r WWM4II1
... ........uuiii.
boforo t2xo Scpto'mber tem'
ThoJurylnthoS,'"
.. rait f.r.lt- tu. 1fTTI.'IHI.laU
West MArsllIMU oned by Mrs. CJar- ft oV i'lNK PIWTM.
nco PdiinockX whero nm old-tlmoi
iiAii. JORDAN, from HA
teacher of nlsnn ia.z: Ji
tuning export. P. rj. Dor i 5I
--ii
i
field.
cftlrlvarl My i'ohinits and nlghbors
vus glvotutllumi Wcdnesdilw renlng.
TJiO'1 lll-UTJIl5l, of Miss .ICuso Wall
iiml Mr. Hurry Wlnklor will! be boI
omnlzod next Wednesday at tho
Marshflehr ChtlwU'o thurch, the Rev.
FVtlhor Monro nlITclatlng. (Dnly re
latives of Uiu-contracting pontic will
be Invited." TB young couple will
losivo boo-jj nftes- c&e nuptWftf on n
honeymoo3 tvlp to Callfornnl' points
after wh'Mlf tlMj" will malto- their
homo ut tfirclk Btiad whbcv tho
groom Is launnRtirof tho North llend
Drug conrpanyv Bliss Wnliil f the
daughter offMr-aiut Mrs. Jt'iifa Wall
of West AJAraliarftl.
Tho mitrrlttKu of Cluronci. Gould
and Miss Jhsstt!) CMay, n wolltlbnown
Allegany yjounjc touplo, wob solemn
ized Thursday as tho MarsliUetd M.
K. ChurcrA purauaiigo, tho IZov. II.
I. Rutlodtoi omVtutlng. Mr Could,
who Is aiwmi of Mr. nnd Mts. Ooo.
(lould, Isittiuhnul of tho OonM lag
ging comnany aail tho brlddols tho
daughter of Rev and Mrs.. Orny of
Allegany..- Thy will mnlx their
homo nnr- AIfgany. A Host of
friends mV naite in oxtouding nil
tho good'wJiillesttuit can boonntowed
upon tlb-ostlexabto young iolks.
Itiir. Mnv A. nt 0 i.i..i frl
EAOLKS- KAMI. All NW&i
ml AIM.' tWlron "' "'
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COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
Portland Drops Another to
Vernon Oaklands Wins
Again.
There's Just One Girl
You may care to present with a e
ring. Mako It us fine as you rati tsr,
afford 'engagement and wtsldlng
rings engraved FUHH of charge-
Wo also have a benutlful line of
Hmocht's, llracolols. Lockets,
'tlnfi, Watches nnd Fobs at iva-
ynalQi) prices- Call lu nud see h
them.
Red Cross Jewelry Department
Flue watch repairing promptly done.
STANDlN'a OF TKAMS
W. L. P.O.
Onkland 21 C .778
Vernon 13 12 .550
San Francisco ...12 13 .500
Sacramento 12 15 AH
Los Angeles ....12 15 .411
Portland 7 17 .292
Frlergthi. and neighbors iiMr, and
Mrs. Claroncc Could, who ero mure
rlod lasa week, aro phinnlui; n big re
coptloiv for ttru ut tholr aow homo
noar -illugnny noxt MoiMlny even
ing. O
Clarr Huberts and .MUsitfyblo Droke
-wore married nt tho MitrBhllold Meth
odist uhurch parsonngu Tliursday ev
enlnr. the Rev. II. I. Rntlodge oil)
clatthg. W. M. Cox Ms tho onlg
wltiptHH. Mr. RobertH came horo
houktIiiio ago from Portland. His
brldo arrived horo from Portland on
tlHttbtst Ilrenkwatorv After tho cejw
moBy thero was a pleasant wedding
alauer at Tho Chumflor whoro. Mr.
Huberts nnd brldo. ar making tholr
Itaimo for tho present. Many frhtnds
will wish them n long and happy
woddod llfo.
O
Tho nows of til umrrlngo off John
A. Juzn, who will bo woll-remom-borod
ns having lived horo threo or
four years ago and us a prominent
mombor of th younger sot, nnd Miss
Klla May Johnson of CoquUlo, wilt
bo of greati Interest to tho many
friends of the couplo on the Hay
and In tho Vnlloy. Mr. nnd Mrs
John Juzn, will probnbly llvo in Co
quillo.
PORTLAND, Oro., May 4 Port
land droppod another to Vornou yes
terday and Oakland continued Its
winning streak. Tho Coast Loague
rosults yostorday wero:
At Portland R. H. K.
Portland 2 G 1
Vernon 7 11 0
At Snn Francisco R,
San Francisco ,3
Sacramento . . . 2
At Los Angoles R.
Los Angeles 7
Oakland 13
H.
7
5
H. R.
8 1
19 1
CARD OF TIIAXKS
Wo heroby wish to express publicly
our henrtfelt thanks and appreciation
of tho ninny kind nets shown us dur
ing tho fatal illness of our mother,
Mrs. F. R. Taylor. We especially
wish To thank those who sent tho
ninny beautiful floral offerings.
MR. nnd MRS. E. L. PIERCE,
MRS. J. J. WOODS.
MRS. R. N. DUCKETT,
FRANK PIERCE,
MRS. W. W. PARKS.
good Clothes
$8.50 up to $25.00
At any price value should bo the prime considera
tionit is with us. No matter if your limit fori
suit is $8.50 or up to the best, we are positive that
more valuo. can not be obtained elsewhere.
Tho service we render is not figured in- though it
makes this a desirable store in which to trade.
"We have realty established a high standard of styH
fabrics and service and best of all, a standard (-(
values.
The most you can expect from others is the least w
can do for vou'..
Marshfield
FIXUP
NorABenJ
CATHOLIC UAKAAlt
Tho bazaar to bo ijtvon by the Ind
ies of St, Monica's Catholic church
will open noxt Thursday evening nt
the formor Tabernacle bulldlnir.
Plans to make It tho blggoat and boat
nffalr of tho kind ovor conducted In
Marshflold have boon porfocted by
tho members of tho church and it Is
oxpoctod that It will draw a largo at
tendance. It will bo opened Thurs
day ovenlng at C o'clock with a five
course dinner. A llvo piece orches
tra will furnish tho music for the
dances each ovenlng, Tho bazaar
will open Friday and Saturday after
noons nt 2 o'clock nnd refreshments
will bo served each day. Tho awards
In tho various contests will bo mndo
Saturday ovenlng. Tho bazaar will
bo In charge of Rov. Father Munro
and the ladles organization, the ofll
cers of which are:
Presidents Mrs. A. H. Powers nnd
Mrs. Eugene O'Connoll.
Secretary Mrs. Jas. Cowan.
Treasurer Mrs. Peter Dolan.
Soliciting Committee Mrs. Mary
Early and Mrs. Anna Iilanchfleld.
Refreshment Committer Mrs. Dol.
an, Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Kamraer-
or.
Entertainment Commlttee Miss Ma
mie Mnhoney, Mrs. Hugh McLaln and
J. H. Flanagan.
Printing Mrs. Jas. Cowan.
Tho booths will bo In charge of
BANK
STATEMENT OF CONDITION"
OF ,
FLANAGAN & BENNETT
MAHSHFIELU, OREGON
At tho .?Ut.e or business,. April IS,. 1012.
Loans and Discounts. - ' H'lilh
Ranking Ho-iso "'
Cash and Ewhnnges - J.
Tom, T.lfi
LIABILITIES. , ..ilH
Capital Stwk. paid lu ', f iciillt
Deposits J".
V"i0
CONDENSED STATEMENT Vjii
Of The First National Bank of Coos M
At tbo clobe, of business Aiil 1 l018'
RESOIJItCES.
Loans and discounts
Bonds, warrants and eecurltles. '
U. S. bonds to secure circulation
Real estate, furniture and fixtures
Cash and sight xchange
tioMw;
11,111
IJ,tll
U10
Total
LIABILITIES.
.
Capital stock paid In
surplus and undivided profits
Clrplllntlnn. nlliannlln - - "
-""" UM.U,M.W.U, . . .
ueposus.
Total.
55?'
. MMtlOV
lu addition to Capital Stock tho individual liability
ers Is $100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEr08
W. S. CHANDLER. President, M. C. HORTON, YK
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier,