The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 01, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
'""SHRSaHBCHJBEGDnjjjjj-
A Suggestion
First
Addition
To
Marshfield
'Cake your Sunday walk out South Fifth
Sired ; follow the Boulevard bordering
Coal Bank Inlet and as you stroll along
the sheltered way towards Eastport no
tice the beautiful property that has been
platted into building sites and is now be-"
ing sold at low prices and on terms to
suit your income. Your walk will be si
pleasant one; just a few minutes from
the city no hills to climb nor bridges to
cross and the most attractive driveway
in Marshfield.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coko Bldg.
Owners
Tel. 1G0-J".
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
, and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HK.Y..Y 6KN08TAOKKN, Mgr.
CoquIHo Offl.e Phona 101 ManbOeld Offlea 14-J.
Cirmi Timber Coal and Platting Landa a apeclalty.
General Ajjanta "EABTSIDm"
mm cobs bay. mxm.
VLttl. Siik I J ' 4Kk y.
'( PRESENTED NX
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COOS BAY REALTY
SYNDICATE.
6CALERS U&SA6CNTS.
COAL COLONIZATION. MJW.
F3MT flWIT. MNEML,
nhmrn tstn
i
Omnium or nm3TRMt-
COHPMillS A SPZClAlTYsu
The pint has prorva thut Invastmcnie m small aero tracts near growlm
cities are the moit profltabU. The 0. 11. II. B. has tuch to otfer. Cbaa. J.
BruMbVn. Mnrahtlold. On.
HubClothing&ShocCo.
MARSHFIELD.
nANDON.
"HOSOM l'HIHXDS"
XOTICK TO CREDITORS OV THE
l'OHT OV COOS HAY
Notice Is hereby given that In the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
lo and for the County of Coos, In the
lt wherein ThomaB McOlnnls la
Piaintlft and Henry Songutacken, et
'. and defendants, case No. 3328,
ne undersigned waa on the 2nd day
"May, 1912, by order of said court,
oily appointed receiver of the Port
iJ T0is Uay' a ,,e fact0 corporation,
- inai uy order of aald court in
Mid
cause, dated the 29th day of
..i l912, aU Persons having claims
ton T 00'u l oi uoua ouy uio
quired to fllo their verified claims
Si. ',t.8a,d Port r Coos Bay within
y (60) days from the 1st day of
3 1912' tll dato ot the first
Kn ,Bned receiver at his office 'In
B?uf 3 and 4- P1"at National Bank
n .n f ' Marahfleld, Oregon.
Ui , ,1. at Marshfield, Oregon, June
eii 1912.
R J. D. GOSS. Receiver.
j : vv vuuiiL-awon oaiuruay, judd
' aaa Jan Saturday, June 29.)
Hvxorsis of Tin: annual statement of tiih united STATICS
IUIANC1I OF
THE ROYAL INSURANCE CO., (Ltd.)
In tho Kingdom of Great Britain, on the- 31at day of Docombor. 1011, mndo
to the Insurance Commissioner or tlto Stnto of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Deposit cnpltnl GGO.000.00
INCOME.
Promlums received during the year In
cash I 7.859.281.21
Interest, dividends, and route received
during tho year 847.30D.34 .
Inconio from othor sources rocolvod dur- . ' -
Ingthoyoar' '. . . . C1C.821.95
Total lucoino $
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during tho year 4,088,287.95
Commissions and salaries pnld .during
tho year 2.099,109.42
Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during
tho yoar 327,821.47
Amount of all othor oxpondlturos 2,195,879.83
9,023,501.50
Totnl expenditures
ASSETS.
Valuo of roal ostato ownod I 4,140,902.01
Value of stockB and bondB owned 5,221,801.25
Loans on mortgngos and collateral, etc,. 344,900.00
Cash in hanks and on hand 010,.J3.74
PromluniH In courao of collection and
In transmission 13i'J",J,
Intorest and ronts duo and nccruod... 84.G9.LGl
Othor assota "'"H?
Total assota 111,840,202.74
Total nsBota admitted In Oregon
LIABILITIES.
Gross clalma for lossos unpaid C91.195.9C
Amount of unearned promlums on nil
outstanding rlska 7,G22,onnn
Duo for commission nnd brokorago. .. . "S'ooo'rr
All other liabilities 582,282.55
8,711,098.07
.$ 11,840,202.74
Total liabilities
i a '
!
I t t W
8,802,043 70
Total insuranco In forco Decembor 31, 1911 .r,l,40J,74J,iJi.u"
.otni iiwuruiito ,, ,N, OI.KG0N pon THE YEAR.
. ww.. ".---- , mn ityo mm nA
i . .fOiiuo.i i "'
ll!1
maybe human beings, but tho best
bosom friend that a man can vol)
upon on a "state" occasion U hU
shirt bosom. In such a caso, Is your
shirt properly ironed handsomely
laundered? Everything depends upon
your Laundry, whether you look all
right or all wrong. Our Laundry
work Is our pride, and receives the
praise of all who have tried It. Per
fect work, done and delivered when
wanted, and at a reasonable price.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 57--L
A Modern Brick Building. Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Wator.
HOTEL COOS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a Day;""118
Cor. Broadway and Marnei.
Marshfield. Oregon.
There never waa a time when peo-
CSinTcoughore
SseT saesand 'voluntary test,
men ?al trom persons who have been
cured by It. It you or your children
are troubled with a cough or cold
are uu"' . A v-mo nrnualnted
EMES aUuaUtler For sale by
all qeaiera.
m-i. -Il.n ..wU.nn ilnrlnir in VPflP. .
Gross promlums received during tho year J "'""'J-
Premiums returned during tho year r.4 SB447
i Da ..i.i ,inrlni tho voar uiBI'2'1 '
Losses Incurred during tho year .- . .''
Totnl amount of rlskB outstanding In Oregon Decomber 31,
1911
,7.277,803.00
THF ROYAL INSURANCE CO., (Ltd.)
B. F. BEDDALL,
Gonornl Attornoy for tho United States.
H. II. BURKE. Portland, Oregon, Oeneral Agent.
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Resident Agents, Marshflold, Pro.
Half a Loaf
may bo "better than no bread" as the
provorb goes, but half a loaf of our
bread la only an aggravation. For It
Is so light and toothsome, so "moro
lsh" in flavor, that oVon a whole lpaf
goes a very short way In satisfying
the wants of those who try It. If you
would know what porfect bread la
try some of ours.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for good goodies.
Phone Ill-L
market Ave. MarshneH
Two Boon Companions
are Haines' flour and good bread. If
you employ the first you are always
sure of tho second. They go to
cether. even when accompanied by
only moderate baking skill. Order
Back of Halnea' flour. Phono; 199-J.
Don't mix U with other flours.
Give ub a chance to ahow what It
can do by iweii.
A. T. Haines
Phono 1993 Wtrftroat, Uld.
NOTED WJLT.IL
SPEAKER HERE
SIRS. JACKSON' Sll.ltOUCII, WHO
All)l.l IX UKCALIi OF MAYOR
CILL AT SEA'ITLK, WILL TOl'It
COOS COl'XTV.
Mra. Jackson Sllliough, ono or tho
lending W. C. T. U. worVors In tho
Pacific Northwest, arrived In North
Bend today on a tour of Southwestern
Oregon. Concerning her, Mrs. Robt.
McCnnn. of North Bend, received thu
following letter:
"Mrs. Jackson Sllbough la ono of
tho best speakers sent out by tho
National W. C. T. U. She Is tho wife
of n prominent Seattlo Inwyor and
her closo association with her hus
band hns given her a legal knowl
edge of tho tcmporanco quostlon that
Is not equalled by any ono of tho
speakers to ho secured In Oregon.
Sho was ono of n dozen persons who
secured by her personal Investigation
tho knowlodgo of tho conditions in
Seattlo which finally resulted In tho
rocnll of Mayor Gill, Tho Intcrosr.
In Mrs. Sllbougu's meetings should
not In any Bonso bo confined to mem
bers of our organization, but ovcr
ono who wants to seo tho Oregon sa
loon outlawed Bhould use ovory effort
to socuro hor a largo hearing. Evory
person who bollovcs In tho lcgnl pro
hibition of tlio traffic should not only
work to socuro a hearing tot thin elo
quent woman, but should attend ev
ery ono of hor meetings. Wo will
novor know tho power exerted by
sympathizers with tho npenker In
making tho address a powerful ono."
Mrs. Sllbough will hold mcottngj
as follows:
North Bend, Sunday nftornoon nt
United Brethren church.
Marshfield, Sunday ovonlng nt Bap
tist church.
Cooston, Mondny ovonlng nt school
houso.
Stunner, Tucodny ovonlng.
Enstsldo, Wednesday ovonlng.
North Bend, Thursday evening at
Eckhoff Hall.
Coqulllo, Friday evening.
Bandon, Sunday ovonlng.
Mra. Sllbough organized tho wom
en for tho election nnd- wn ono ot
tho oloctlon offlcors, giving hor a
apcclal Insight Into tho grcnt struggle
for civic rlghtcousnoss. Wo doom
tho atnto W. C. T. U. fortunnto to
lmvo secured Mrs. Sllbough for a tour
of tho stato at this time. Her nbllltv
to rondor naslstanco In our battle
agnlnst tlio saloon will dopoml on tho
number of pcoplo sho may reach In
hor audiences. This will nlmost
wholly dopond on tho porsonal work
of frlouda of our cnuso whoro she
speaks.
HOWARD'S gonutno MEXICAN
TAMALKS dollvorcd any placo In tho
city until 111 O'CLOCK at night.
They aro HEADY to SERVE. Phone
san.
fIRST ANNUAL PICNIC
Given under tho auspices of tho
sons of Norway at Enogron's Grovo,
Coos Rlvor, Sunday. Juno 1C. Boats
will loavo Marshfield at foot of Mar
ket avonuo at 8 and 10:30 and 1
p. in. vAIso Alert will loavo North
Bond nt 7:30 a. m, shnrp and Allco
II. will lenvo tho Nairn Smith dock
nt 7:30 a. in. sharp. Bring your
family and lunch linskot. If you
havo no family don't forgot your
best girl. Music by orchestra and
dnnclug In tho nfturuoon. Also gnmoH
nnd nthlotlca of nil kinds. Good
prlzoB offorod. EVERYBODY WIJI
COME. Committee.
Poison oAr
REMEDY TOCSUHOAHO
NEVER
rn inn
PllX.CMIlBLANi. rtLOHf.BUBHS.tTC
ui. ORUMitrm mc it on wiu-o.tim om nrauur
ACCCPT H3 yyTITllTt. m
rrrcoMj to
iM6ttYMICHttaCO
nitfjt.
5niHNUbtU
SEE WHAT EASY TERMS
RANCH BARGAIN
120 Aero fruit and dairy In culti
vation Of the boat class All
stock, tools and Implomenta.
$2000 handles Balance easy,
$12,000.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Bt.
JOHNNY'S GARDEN
I'm going to hnvo a gnrdon, yes; but
you need not suppose
That In It will bo planted a tulip or
roso,
For I am going to purchnso tho
plant? thnt I llko best,
And hero's a list ot somo of thorn-
I'vo not thought up tho rest
I'm very fond of oystor stow, and.
oystora broiled or fried,
And so I'll havo nn oyster-plant, to"
keep mo well supplied.
And as I Just lovo omolotB. and
sometimes hens won't lny,
A thrifty egg-plant I'll sot out, and
pick tho egga each day.
Thon I mil very fond of plo, nnd
tlioy'ro kept out of reach,
So I'll hnvo the largo plo-planto, np-
plo and nilnco nnd peach.
And I shall hnvo n rubber-plant, and
when thero's rain or frost
I'll Just run out nnd pick a pair for
mine aro nlwaya lost.
Anothor plnnt I want to buy, I'vo
never seen It yet,
But scorns to mo It would bo wloo
somo candytuft to got.
And so, you see, I'vo thought up nil
tho things thnt I llko host:
And, ns I said, I haven't yot decided
on tho rest.
YOUTHS COMPANION,
"LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE AND'
HOW OUR GIRLS' CLUB
HELPED HER."
(By Eddevn Wlieelcr of Fifth grado)
Tho girls ot tho club woro having
n Jolly tlmo In tho club room. Soon
tho ton o'clock boll rang and they
Bcaraporod homo. Tho night waa
dnrk, cold nnd dreary. Tho snow
was over two foot doop. Many pol
icemen woro on tho corners ouUldo
as woll na Instdo tho city.
As four of tho girls lived outtldo
tho city they startod abend ot tho
rest. Thoy woro moving forward
rapidly. Margot, being tho oldest oC
tho four, nctod as chaporon. Sh
know no fonr, for her fathor, Mr.
Omlng, was ono ot tho policemen on
Eighty-fifth street. Sho knew they
woro nonrlng thnt ntroot for they
saw tho gloam ot his lantern. As
thoy approached him, ho seemed to
bo loaning ovor something. Hasten
ing to her father, Margot saw a
mall girl lying on 11 pllo of wet hay.
Sho bognn nt onco to question -her
fathor about tho child.
"Wo will tnko hor homo and put
hor In a warm bed," ho Bald. "I
found hor hero sound nsloop a few
mlnutoB ago."
Tho child wob rnggod and had on
n pnlr of old shoos that wore too
largo, also. It was black but very
largo, alos. H was black but very
wot and dirty. Thoy did not disturb
hor sloop but took hor to their home.
Tho next! morning tho child nwak
onod to find horself In a strange
houso. Sho was vory much frlght
cnod nt first, but Mrs. Omlng being
a very kind lndy comforted hor by
tolling hor alio would nlwaya bo hap
py In hor now hmno. for thoy meant
to kcop hor. MrB. Omlng aBkot the'
child hor nnmo and whoro Bho came,
from . Sho said hor narao wob Annie
Lcef. Hor mothor hnd died of the t
fovor and hor fathor would no longer
enro for hor, "I hnvo boon soiling
pnpors for tho last two yoara and last
night I waa asleop on a pllo of hay,
whon ho found mo."
Margot nntlflod tho club at once
for tho work of tho glrl'B club was
to boo that tho poor woro woll pro
vided for. Soon tlio sum of twenty
dollars waa ralBod for tho purpose of
gottlng clothoH for Annlo. Annie
grow to bo a strong rod-cheoked girl.
Mr. nnd MrB. Omlng took pride In
having Annlo n a "daughter." Mar
got and Annlo spent many happy
hours togothor. Somo tlmo after,
Annlo Jolnod Margot In bolng one of
tho mombora of tho Glrlo' Club.
y. jr. boaifh
$
A. II. HODOIN1
Marshfield Paint
(8b Decorating Co.
Bstlmatos MAR8HFIELD,
Furnlnhed Phnnn M0L Orecoi
BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK
House Moving and Grading.
"Wo aro prepared to do thla work
by tho day or contract and guarantee
aatlsracilon. Lot us flguro with you
Q. 8. FLOYD & CO.
Phono 3 16-J. Marshflold, Ore
The Electric Shoe Shop
IS WnERK THEY ItUr SHOES
FR03I 1 PER PAIR UP.
THK ELKOTRIO 8II0H SIIOP
180 So. Broadway Marshfield
Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU have
ALWAYS VHED. Phono 712 Pnclflo
t.lvirv A?- 'rrntitfrr Co.
FHOTRE'DAME" LADY'S-APPEAL7
To ll Inowlni .qffrrfni ot rtrurattlim. whtb-
-. .... L.I... .tall. lumtlaffU..
Uckcli, lln lo lie kUarj. or Dfurlft
ului. U Tirllo lo ktt for homo irr.tuwut.
t.alcb hn rv.Mlr rurrO ll of ''"
tike fwl. It At duly lo wnl tt to ll uilfrr"
yilKK. Vou euro ounlf it lo" tUouMiiiU
will tMllfr no cli.nie of cllm.t tlo nKr?l
try TbH ilmplc Mtoittj Unlh url icW
from tb blood. Ijomo. tlir U(rrn Jolnti. pur
0 tbt W00J. uJ brlsotrn. lb 7M. I f n
flutlclty nd ton to the wbolr iy.ttm. If th
.bovi lntrf.U yoo. for proof odrrM
Hri. M. Boornrr.. Ho It. Ntr Boi. InO.
No, 60
rnr.n cutHKic, ,
ruy iduiKly IU biwJiUov Cork CnUr UR
Mr. Ball PUytr i Do you rclu iKu lb.
Cork Center Ball
1 U OKicitl Dtll o lh World Sub.
hat no other tlyl ol bail cn u uu
uwant
MUM
ud that no other tlyl ol bail tan t
inWoiU3niam Ponly?'
lo play with lha l.all all Ihe bif It
titer I ho 3paldin( umciai national
I. .... f-.V P.nt. H.IL 11.2S each.
ia Ih. Official Ball ol the WoiTd SeilM
and the officially adopted ball pi Ihe bit
majority ol all prolcuiooal and amateur
leaf uce and of the moat piomineM colj
luce and achoole Ihtoughout tho United
Statei. Spaldin Woild Sfriee Uaeo
Call Unifoime worn by the champion.
Send lot cample ol material for
llaea tall Uniform., fie on requeet.
Wo outfit all National and American
League leame. Spalding Cataloiuo
eat on requeet to any addict.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
156 Geary Street, San Frtuicl.co
We Carry a Complete Line of
Spalding Athletic
Goods
THE GUNNERY
Front Street Marsh field, Ore.
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