The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 11, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COOS flAr iflMES, HARSHRELD.ORFRnM TUESDAY, JUNE
11, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
ESlGHiCH
Them Choice of Stono
"".InRST. Ark., Juno 11.
-.. miiwii
" . . massive
rock Ullo
iJ of iition ttia lnw M"1
j.lrtaS',"1.'0; i.iaka little
tf.r(Doncs," convicted of-
nf biff onvB .... ,ii,
"' . their I nc u Uk"" ,,"?.
ip,,auniy mornlngB. For
J, n? their privilege of
"""f.nmo ' ror ten hours u
!'& credit of $2.50
'JS. mainly of tho "old
Wrt"-
. .. administered In nil
" .'. the mlnlstors oi
' tauo Innovation was born
V. Mavor A. . rvi"i"-V
- . Miilll III IV" "-""
n1." ii.inr Kinney, long no-
.. Aiajw ... . i
!;.i honored wmi uio cunirui
im i Vffnlrs. wsb nn nrdont
I'hinrr. JtlBtlCO should
1?,,, Kaci Sermon.
.- who agrees to Ko K
"TM; nn fine In Qruo-i
Mayor
ho at-
ctftnier
J, be li convicted in
".""..ft Every Unto
,irth $2.00 is marked off
Mu assessment against lilm.
S. hM lecn reinnrkubly suc-
i Etery man who hns agroou
,fklf flno by attending church
at a constant church-goor
nlw out tho entire nssoss
:.J.Mn. Not one hns brok.
..ronlie to attend church roK
ltd not ono lias been boforo
IjrllnCC DO WHS i!iiiuin;i:u.
.tminn. tho mnyor's Hysteui
used icvernl other offondcin
jp" or reform. They hare
n i desire ns yet to fnco tho
tnt tnclr conuuci is now nciir
l mirk, wnereas n lurinuny
ml about 20.
fi Out tan breaking.
Bijor's system virtually ht-J
Mt He lawbrcaklng elomoni
d Forest, and, although It nl-
ubcen a morally goou town,
improved remarkably under
Klaofy's ndmlnlnlrntton.
ii tn argutsl by nnmo 'thnt
itajgrrat an allowance froi,.
i fhe for attending cluircht
Klaney. however, bellovos It
oi the grounds that if n mm.
bt converted with four nor
iprtsAntlng $10, tho innyor'a
n fine, Grotm Furost 'hoodo
s'lteri.
ifuvot Is lu Carroll count,
j, en tho MlHsouri & North
n ullwny.
BACHELOR GIRL HAYS
fiDcy a man Is In love with
tut he looks at you with
a. Walt until ho looka nt
I that critical "I wonder If
il" eipreislon.
a lll agree with tho phy
ttt kissing is dangerous io
lean manage to escape nft
it husbands aren't "caught,"
(. A husband la a work of
hit to, bo finished by hand,
t be turned out by mn
Hke a cNromo or n lltho-
M path to a man's heart
all stomach has long rdnco
iBdonedj nowadays it Is a
i road round his vanity,
Ms suspicion, and straight
termination not to marry.
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
A
NEWS OP ALIiKGANV J
;
(Speolal to The Times. l
Tho Allegany nchool gnvo a tern
peranco program last Saturday ev
onlng under tho auspices of the
teacher, Abo llueuergardt. Most of
tho children were small and ull did
great credit to themselves and their
teacher. A number or them really
deserve special mention.
Tho BcllOOl liOUHQ Wnn imnuf If......
decorated with eodar, fern, Mowers
and bunting which showed an artist
uuu kuurKU oi mo uecorutloiiB.
RlMldo Stommormnu acted as
president and presided lu a credit
able manner.
The- program givon was as follows:
Song by tho Bohool, marching, "The
.... Pledgo thnt Makes us free "
Recitation, "Then I'll Drink" . . .
Gray.
Rnmnril
jjiaioguo, "Wiiat's tho Harm"
a ""1","VV,811 lltUo children
Song, "Tho Drink I'll Uso" ....
., ;, Six Pupils.
Recitation, "Tobacco". John Kudrnu
ItocltnUon, "Tho Devll'B Exchange"
Pearl Price.
Solo, "Old Dad Mado Now"
Mr. Huendorgardt.
Tftblenu, "Coll No. iG"
Recitation, "Courago" Ileta Sawliom
ExorclHO, "Our Rights" Kdward Sar-
son and three others.
Dialogue, "Tobacco 1'lpo and Doml-
John" Emmett Collins, Chas. Andre
Recitation, "Sign Tho Pledge," ,. .
Myrl Stommcrman
School paper, "Tho Klovator" . .
Lonzo Stommcrman, editor.
Song, "Tho Drink for Mo" ..School
Recitation, "A Llttlo Girl's Docom-
tlon" Anna Kudrna
Hccuaiion, "Tlie Two Glasses"..
, Uoryl Noah
Recitation, "1'vo Drunk my Last
GlnBs" Lonzo Stemmermau
Tableau, "Tempcranco"
. . Anna Kudrna and llazcn Price
Debate Resolvod, That Tobacco Is
More Harmful than Alcohol.
Ainrmatlvo Orcn Totten, Mason
Nonh. Negative Noel Noah, Elva
(Sray.
Tho decision was given tho noea-
Uvo sldo.
Song, mnlo quartet, "Down In tho Li
conco Saloon" ChaH. Andre, Ma
son Noah, Abo Huenergardt and
Noel Noahi
HUIEPS OF BANDON
News of Clty.by.Uie-Sca ns Told by
tho Recorder.
At the regular meoting of tho city
Li... ; '.Kay wna declaed vacant
owing to absence from tho city for
n p w wm1 .",orc tlm" 30 day8' and
,. :v,ndBt' was elected by tho
council to nil tho vacancy for the un-
iuicu lorm.
A. a. lloyt Is building n flno now
house on his lots by the sldo of his
resent residence. Ho Ib building
t to ront mid it will mnko a cozy
home for tho occupant.
Dr. Mnnn's new resldonco on Ab
ernathy street Is Hearing completion
and will be a very cozy llttlo home
when finished.
John V. llano left on tho Bandon
as a guest of Mr. Uurgoss of tho
hstabrook Co. Mr. Dano goes to
ban I-ranclsco for a ten days' trip
and will purchaso machinery for his
mill on Sixes River. Tho mill will
have a capacity of about 20,000 foot
and will saw mostly Port Orford
cedar.
C. E. Dowman has commencod
the construction of a fine sovon room
bungalow on Ills lots on Abornathy
street, Tho house will bo modern
In every particular with basomont
and oilier conveniences.
THE MTTI.K IJA.NI) WAUO.VS.
ron llttlo band wagotiH standing all
line:
Some ono lost 'his courage and then
tliero wore nine.
Nino llttlo bnnd wagons lined up nlco
and straight.
Ono driver jumped off, nnd then
there were, eight.
Eight little band wagons Just a
campaign leaven
Ono dished n front wheel, and then
mere wero seven.
Seven llttlr band wagons seo their
drivers' tricks:
Sand In the highway, nnd then there
were six.
Six
their
fnons JHJ.
will do you
maiJ for DRAIN and
VI ' by way of Allegany ulll
wifleld ovory morning at
ul at Busy Corner for tlek-Edwards.
? The kind YOU haye
' iflKD. Phone 73 Pacific
WferCo.
'&& want causes unbappl-
Wast Ads brine resultt
)" nrthlng to solL trade.
"umeip. try a Witnf Ad.
llttlo band wagons how
owners drlvol
Ono struck n boulder, nnd then thn .
wero five.
Five llttlo band wagons hardly
room for more
Ono stopjifd for speeding, and then
tlwro woro fonr.
Four little band wagons fine, an ail
ngTeo
One broke nn axle, and then thci
wero throe.
Threo llttlo band wagons drlvem
tried and true
Ono took n side road, nnd then thric
wero two.
Two little band wagons finishing the
run;
Wheel struck a roorback and then
thero was one.
Ono llttlo band wagon at the Whlto
House gate
Driver getting transferred to tho ship
of state.
KXIIIIUT OLD VESSELS.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnll.. .tntin 11.
Word was received by the Pana-
llUl-PuclflR tntnrnnllnnnl tfvnnaltln..
that the three Caravels, the Sam..
Ainria, tne I'lnta and Nina, whlca
woro fcjiturcs of tho Columbian Dx
position of Chlcngo in 1893 nnd
which have been In tho lako nt Jack
son Park, Chicago, aro to be repaired
and brought to San Francisco by tho
Knights or Columbus of this country.
The Santa Maria Is an exact repro
duction gr the old Spanish vessel
which enrried Columbus on his tour
of discovery lu 14f2 and In construct
ing It the plans that are preserved In
the Spanish archives wero followed.
On their arrival In this city they will
he plnrcd lu tho Yacht Harbor which
will bo ono of tho Interesting fentunm
of the World's Fair.
FENCE EXPOSITION GROUNDS.
SAN FRANCISCO, Call., Juno 11.
It Is estimated that tho fonco thnt
Is to enclose tho Exposition will bo
two and ouehalf miles In length. At
a meeting of tho buildings nnd
grounds committee hold a few days
ago, It wiih decided to lmvo It nine
feet high and not to permit adver
tising on It. Tho board of supervi
sors of tho city and county of San
Francisco lmvo aisu been petitioned
to close nil streets within tho Expo
sltlou site.
STUANOE STORY OF
.MAN WHO STOOD STILL
AURORA, 111., Juno 11. Tho
uenth of D. W. Stockwoll. of
this city, In Hnwnrden, Can.,
marked the passing of one of
the quaintest characters In 1111-
nols. He wns known ns the
"man who stood still." As
owner of one of tho blggost
stores outside of Chlcugo during $
tho civil war lie prospered. Af-
tor tho war he failed to keen
abreast of tho times nnd tho
samo goods which ho purrled
then still nro on Hie shelves nnd
Bhow windows of the store.
Flvo yonrs after tho war
Stockwell still was making a
profit. In ton years moro tho
place was n curiosity shop, and 9
has continued so. The hoop-
skirt, barber-striped lioso nnd
Jot Jewelry continued a pnrt of 0
his stock. In later years ho was
tho only one who entered tho 4
placo except visitors to the city.
Ho did no advertising.
Ho had about $10,000 worth
of goods and settled down to
wait for customers who never
enmc. He was at business nt 7
o'clock ouch morning and ro-
malned until G o'clock in tho
evening. Ho wns 70 years old.
OREEKS PLAN KXIIIIUT.
SAN FRANCISCO. Call.. Juno It.
It is tho Intention of tho Qrcoks
of this country to roproduco In whlto
murblo on Telogrnph Hill, which
overlooks San Francisco Day and i
adjacent to tho Exposition site, tho
inmous Parthenon or Athens. Steps
with this in vlow lmvo nlrcndy been
takon by Consul General Richard do
Fontaua, of Grccco, and ho is receiv
ing tlie co-operation of tho exploita
tion department of tho exposition.
Consul General Fontnna has cabled
ICIng George, of Grccco, for permis
sion to carry out tho plant nnd is
confident thnt tho Greeks of this
country and Europe will donnto
sums of money to bring nbout tho
building of this magnificent structure;
$tMeimtynft
vSrortlaad, Orrcon S a ,
(IU.IJ.ot ud D.r School for Olrli lnK
ctitn of fllit.r of BLJnha DtplUt IKpltoop))
C.llUk.,Ai.4,al 4 glam.ilirr D.p.ttn.sti, I
MuL, AH. SlMiU.B.OfBMilim. I
rrMllc4drfMTIti; RIHTEK KUTKniOlil
Of Hoofl . 81. 1 lolorn 1 lull I
HAS MANY HOTELS.
SAN FHANCISCO, Juno 11. Tho
hotel men of San Francisco havo
pledged thomsolvcs to rnlso $100,000
In addition to tho $100,000 they havo
already subscribed In ntd or tho 1915
World's Fair. San Francisco hns
1237 hotels with 00,000 rooms.
Ninety per cent of the hotels aro less
than four years old and aro modorn
In every respect. Bororo 19 15 tho
list or hotels and apartment houses
will bo Increased materially.
' i i '
IB?.6 i n u
son a Aft
"ISC1?- - 5NpAMnninn
Ifs Auto Line
lYrl"" F0rth Bend Dd
J! Per schedule.
Q fend! I Leave r.r.r.fiai
Don't forget rae
PHONK S14J.
Turkish Datbt.
An unfilled want causes unhappl
neas Times Want Ads bring results.
"My little son had a very sovero
cold. I was recommended to try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
before a small bottle was finished
be was as well as ever," writes Mrs.
H. Silks, 28 Dowllng stroot, Sydney,
Australian. This remedy Is for aale
by all dealer
DEAFNESS CANNOT RB CURED
br I cat npjillcMlotii, ii they nnnot rraeb
IhedUraittl portion (1htfr. There Ii oaljr
touewty to cuidetlnfi.,ud llitt ii bjrron
tltutlontlreuedlM. Itfueii Ii cauicd by
tu InfUtnul condition of the murouillnlnfof
the Euittchltn Tube, When thli lube le In.
fluuiMljou bare romtllnt wund or Jrap-r-frcthtarlnr,
and when It U entirely cloird
Peatneieli thereiull.and unlen the Inflam
mation ran be taken out and thli tube tutored
tolti normal condition, hearing will be de
it'oed fortrerinlne ca.ti out o( ten arerauied
br atarrh. vrbleh Ii nothing but an Inflan.
mrd condition of Ibimuroui mrfarei.
We will le One Hundred Dollara for any
cae oruealneti (cauea or catarrni tnai ran
not be cured by Hiii'i Catarrh Cure. Bind
',M,rCUU"';.TcnENtYCO.,ToUJ..O.
Seld kr Dniff titi. TM
Take UaU'a Family Mill fr eenilipaMon,
Havo your Job printing done at
rba Times' oflce.
ISZZ
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HubClothing&ShocCo.
MARSIIFIKLD.
IJANDON.
Wc Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suils
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
I Will Furnish Your
House on the
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman
Oil North Front St.
rius. Phone 296-X: Res. Phone 166-J
m.
7:10 a.m.
7:66.
8M0
9:25
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10:65
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12:26 p.m.
1:10
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idb11'.8 New Stand
Handler and Blan-
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
The Pacific Monumental Works
South Broadway and make selec
tion from the lars stock now on
hand. Mr. Wilson ha In his employ
.k- i nrartlral marble and rranit
cnttcr In Coos county. And none
but the best work Is turned out.
TjsMtaJ- i KBB -
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
jot North Front Street
Real Estate
and
FIHE INSURANCE
Several good bargains In Farms and
city property.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
08 Central Ave.
Marshfleld, ' Oregon.
Get Busy
.t, .niv nnF nUT FIRST COMB IN AND GET
2SS JffoSSf SiB" SoSng paper.
HUINCLES l.BO AND UP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONB PLY, $1.28 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
You Auto Call Foote
PHONK 144-J NIGHT AND DAY
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel.
TWO NEW OARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 5-J
Residence Phono 28-J
Will ninko trips to Coqullie.
Lynn Lambeth Fred Nemle
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Reasonable Rates
All Nigbt Service
Careful driving assured.
Phone Blanco Pool Room, 231-R
until IIP. M. After 11 P. M. phone
5-J. Palace Restaurant.
A Modern Brick Building, Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Broadway and Market.
Marshfield. Oregon
BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK
House Moving and Grading.
TOn am nrnnnreil to do this WOrk
by the day or contract and guarantee
satisfaction. Let us figure with you.
a. d. FT.OYD & CO.
' Phone 316-J. Marshfield, Ore.
Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line
GORST . KING. Proprietors.
BHHHHBHHnDuXnjiAt
LEAVE MARSHFIELD LEAVE NORTH BEND.
7:15 A.M. '' 7:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M. 7:45 A.M.
3:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M.
9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M.
10:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M.
11:00 A. M. . . 10:45 A. M.
11:45 A.M. ll:3H A. M.
12:30 P. M. 4 12:15 P. M.
1:15 P.M. 1:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M. . 1:45 P.M.
2:45 P.M. 6 2:30 P.M.
3:30 P.M. 3:15 P.M.
4:15 P.M., 4:00 P.M.
5:00 P.M. 4:45 P.M.
5:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M.
0:30 P. M. 0:15 P. M.
7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M.
8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M.
9:30 P. M. 9:00 P. M.
10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M.
11:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M.
12:30 A.M. 12:00 P. M.
i i . i. i. . i . .!, i ii i. i.. . a -. .i-i. i ...i.
Lcnvo North Bend Allen's News stand.
Lenvo Mnnriiflcld Chandlor and Blanco Hotels nnd Busy Cornor.
Every Detail of the Modem Gas Range
Is Planned for the Comfort of Women
tho factories that make gas ranges are Im
mense plants. Thoy produce gas cooking af)
pliancos by tlm thousand,
they can afford to employ the highest skill in
designing and constructing and they do,'
the ranges manufactured aro the product of
many clever minds working for two objects:
(1) the convenience and comfort of tho user
and, (2) economy of operation.
every heat unit in the gas is made to render full
value.
every unnecessary movement by tho usorvof
the range is avoided,
our co-operative payment plan distributes the
cost of the range to meet your convenience
select the style of range that best fits your
needs,
OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone. 178
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CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho close of business April 18, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts f 208,201.63
Bonds, warrants aad securities 78,847.06'
U. S. bonds to securo circulation 26,000,00
Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,01i;j4
Cash and sight exchange 198,268,68
Total fH01,438.?
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus nnd undividod profits 8,816.49
Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00
Deposits 467.613.22
Total fQ01.4S8.71
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is $100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President
DOR8EY KREITZER, Cashier.
STATEMENT OP CONDITION
OP
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At the close of business, April 18, 1MB."
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $433,792:66
Banking House 6O)O00.OvJ
Cash and Exchanges , 251,981.96
Total 4 $784,774.62
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid In '. $ 60,000:60
Surplus and Undivided Profits , 66,668,67
Deposits 029,210.'95
Total $784,774.62
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