The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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"STETSON SHOES
STETSON HATS'
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the tiny, greeted pynn Wjres q Qrjmes
dcmonstrntlon of
them.
Scnntor Hoot, tompornry chnlrnuui,
entered nt 10:51 and was greeted
with applause.
Senator Hoot, James W. Watson
Close Forecast.
So far as known, Thayer Crimes Is
the only Coos Bay man attending tho
Natlonnl Konubllcan convention In
Portland Loses First Game of
New Series to Vernon
Other Games.
At Snn Francisco H. II.
Los AngeleH 8 It
Oakland 1 7
,nnd Governor Hadlcy, the Tnft and Chicago. Ho has been thero nttond
nnnnnvnh floor lenders, conferred InK nn nrt school and Dennis Flynn
lor Bovcrnl minutes before the gavel of Oklnhoma who visited hero a few- Los Angeles .
. .i r. . .. . n-1 .i. ......., months ago, wired yesterday that Sacramento ..
fell. Senator Hoot called the convon-, w nm, ',,,,, gon( gtrcotcr Fynn, Portland
tlon to order at 11:10 a. in. ' were attending the convention.
After prayer by Hew Solz, Senator Mr pynn s n niombor of tho
Hoot announced that an agreement xntlonnl Hcpubllcan contrnt commlt
had been reached between Watson tco from Oklahoma. Ho Is a Taft
and Hndloy that three hours debate ,nnn nnd ho wired Col. Grimes yostor
bo equally divided, lladley opened , ,,ny ,nornlnB Umt Root would bo ol
tho debate arguing to unseat tho 02 cctod chnrlnnn by nU0Mt Blxty votes
contested Taft delegates. Hartley nm, Tnft woul(, w, tho nomjnoti0n
preseiueu n swieiuciu oi i i luumuum bv ni.out twenty votes
of the National com.nltteo that 02 S.Tlynn's Lrecn's
I'UllKJHll'U lll'll'Kllll'S DIIUU1U
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Gov. Hadley said, "Wo could liavo "" u """ "iZ
met Immediately nnd forcibly ovor- AAaaa
como tho arbitrary and unpnrllamon- ,,Znt iuiT i7n ii'i-iie a
tary ruling of yesterday. Wo could iCJWSill f. "' "", . .
?hJMffSbAVS82S .ml w?SS5 BOSTON. jJiTSt UI t
Inx-n fnrn.Mv nl in EJnfrn? n lnt,eC(1 b 0,,,, POromoiiy that
S ? ' BJ ri'nS tZ S EnBh Portrait painter, to Ed-
Gov. HniHoy Id not attempt to go A Lo;iRfolIow, Tho nmtch )8 )Iiru. a
Into ho details of the various con- A , of , , wth 0 0 A
tested cases, saying ho would leave A tho tlp0I whoro ,,,,, ,ght ,
that matter to another speaker. Ho 4 to be. And hero nro Ho things
road tho Indlctmont" o tho nation- a tlint rcngon (loo3 ot ro(,ro ln a
nl commlttoo ob uttered by HoosovcUa tn0 marriage ceremony: A mln-
In his speech nt-tho auditorium mass a iBtor, a rollglous ceremony,
meeting Monday night. 'a brldesmnlds, best man and ush-
Gov. Hartley who was Interrupted a or8; Edmund M. Parker, n
frequently during tho first portion of (a nBton lawyer, will go out to tho
Ills remarks robukod tho rtlsturbors a Cambridge estate of tho Dnnas
by asking for Hcrlous consideration a nn,i will tnko tho formnl nc-
of tho arguments on both sides. Had- knowlcrtgmcnt of tho people's
ley was followed by W. T. Dovoll tor contract to marry, whereupon
tho other side. Dovoll declared It' thoy will consider themselves
was utterly folso that "tho stato of duly married. Edmund T.
Washington ovor was carried for Dana will be a model husband
Itoosovolt." In every sense of tho word, as
Dovoll was Interrupted with angry ho neither drinks, smokes or
1a.ak.n fitMnAnnt M. Hin nlinl..
UOl 00 rk.n.tdtil.i i.nM nltuniit nvflpt TTnnt win.
, 411lliiolilr .HO ......WOI. VA..V., Utta .!.
jcors and questions from tho Hoosc
vclt partisans. II. J. Allen of Kan
sas followed Dovoll supporting Hnd
ley'B motion. Allen ridiculed Dov
oll 'b Htntcmvnt about tho Washing
ton prlmnry nnd quoted figures to
nliow that Tnft'H voto had been
Bmnll.
Allen said Hnosovelt said ho hart
got nil but about COO of tho COOO
votes cast ln Seattle. A dolcgato
nskod how ninny voters thero wore In
Sonttlo and Allen admitted that thero
-woro possibly a liundrod thousand
Alton denounced tho methods of tho
Washington state loaders at stato
convention saying tho conditions
woro such that nil Hooscvelt nion
woro practically barred from tho hall.
chows, and Is vcrv fond of his
home.
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I'OUH fiE.VKIUTIOXS
IN AM1AXV HOME
ALIJANY. Ore., .Tune IS.
Four generations live In ono
house ln this city and the oldest
Is. Just C7 years of age. Mrs.
C. M. Mason represents tho sec-
ond generation nnd says slio hns
never been nwny from her
mother. Mrs. Emma Strlngor,
for moro thnn n year nt a tlmo
during hor llfo and thnt her
daughter, Mrs. I.llllan Price,
and her grandson. Monroo Price.
Ho denounced tho national commit- t v - '8 iivcrt V'1 h l101"' 1
too nnd took n lllng nt the credentials N,' ???2" marrlwl when
commlttoo which as yet romnlned to J 2 "5 ",?'"" ,of,?Bonna wn" 1
im minimi i n grniirtmotlior nt 3r.
STANDING OK TEAMS
a W. U PC.
Vernon 43 28 .00(5
Oakland 41 31 .5G9
..10 31 .rG3
..31 38 .419
. .20 37 .413
San Francisco ...20 43 .103
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PORTLAND, Ore., .Tune 19. Port
land dropped tho first gnmo of tho
new series with Vernon nt Los An
geles yesterday by n scoro of 3 to 4
The scores In tho Const League yes
terday wero as follows:
At Los Angeles R. II. E.
Vernon S 11 t
Portland 3 8 2
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At Sacramento II. H. E.
Sacramento 8- 14 0
Snn Frnuclsco 2 S C
Kill IIS WAS KINO HEX
Tho Portlnnd Oregonlnn says':
"Unmasked Hox Oregonus nppcar
cd In tho flunl electrical parado of
roso festival week Saturday night as
Frederick A. Krlbs, mllllonnlro lum
berman, capitalist, ronl cstato own
er, nrdent roso grower and festival
supporter. No festival king was ov
er accordod groat volumo of popular
ncclnlm by so great a throng of loyal,
fun-loving subjects." Mr. Krlbs Is
n brother-in-law of Goo. D. Mandlgo
of North Dond. Tho Mnndlngo fam
ily aro now guests nt tho Krlbs' homo.
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W :irl. Conducird by l he SISTIKS OF IKE HOLT
NAME8 OF JESUS AND MARY. C.t.J,. AttJmteni
CilltiUu Ctotm. lluilt. An. ElooiilonandComintr'
till Dpl.irfJi . R(lntilLloul .nil
l.lllctnilTrUlnf.Wil(cfatAnnuncfnicnt.A(llirii
tllTXK WnRIOR. tl. Utrj'i JuJmi. r'lUn4
Mrs. Lola Lovo, wlfo of Wlloy
Lovo, n fnrinor living near Coveqa,
Gn., says: "I hnvo takon Foloy Kid
ney Pills anil find them to bo all you
claim for thorn. Thoy gnvo mo nl
most Instant rollof when my kidneys
woro sluggish and Innctlvo. I can
cheerfully rccommond thorn to nil
aufferors from kldnoy troubles."
Red Cross Drug Store
bo named.
Dovoll wan Interrupted by groans
by tho Roosovelt forces when ho said, I
"wiion it wns discovered tho night
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Taft forces woro In control, tho nd-'
lioroiits or Roosovolt declined to
como to tho convention becnuso thoy
know thoy wero beaten."
Tho dork for tho Information of
tho convention then rend tho nnmos
before ho.oven,ion that'tj'""." tZVSr
T.ifi f.m..o . i.. .....i i. -.i '""'PO o iinnuio .Mutter
At n mooting of thoso Intorestod
In tho proposed now rond from Allo
gnny via Cooston to Potorson's Land
ing North Inlet, a commltteo was
nnmed to try and raise funds for one-
linlf tlin Avn.knaA f .1m An..H...l
which tho lliulley motion would f ,10""rol Mnny none 1 o ro
niun.j nuiril II WIIHHI Mem, ornto to tho flllloat nvtmil nn.l V
Allen was challotiBol to my nr, n, ,SrBOi has i offwrnlto bin.? iboui
whether ho Intended to support tho V.SOO feet o "ft througl hh, nronS
nnmlnco of tho convention. Ho sal.l Tl e comml teo am o n od Hi
ho would on ono condl.lon-that I wIJ ,0t, ."riy'rioS nlon" tK
i s nominal Ion Is not naompanlod ( ro,0 aboi t subscriptions toward o
by fraud and thievery." A great up- r0Ht of 10 roni, consists of A. A
roar of cheers and angry shouts fol- nnnb, nrry Wlnklor. 0.0. Innsou
We Have Been Successful
In buying a largo stock of first
class Electrical material and can
glvo our patrons n very low prlco
on liouso wiring. Got our prlco
you can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J
J. 0. Mullen nnd N. E. 'Daggett.
Turkish Dutb
lowed.
Nowcomb of Now York raised n
jioiiu oi oruor against t no intorrup-i Don't forgot ttio
tlons. The chair unstained tho ino-i imiovh oi. i
tlon nnd nskod for fnlr play on both
ngninst H!K .Son0""'"'" 8,,k ' " y" hnV0 nnythln t0 Bn'
""nommenwny oXZ that of tho ! ,r rCnt' "r nt hrlp. try , Want An
rourteon mombors of the Xntlonnl
Lnmmlttee protesting conimltteos
roll, nil but two hnvo been retjred
from the commltteo this yenr.
Goorgo Record of Now Jorsov
spoKe in support or Miulloy's motion
If you hnve anything to sell, trnd.
or mnt or wnut hol'i. trv n Want Art
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
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MICHAELS, STEHN.& CO,
ROCIIESTrR. N, Y.
Clothing Businesd
Is Built!
Value giving Is the foundation upon which w.
have established it- Just as all our other depart-!
ments.
And after all, what is there of more vital impoit-
ance in CLOTHES BUYING.
This is the reason why nearly every Suit in our!
stock is $3 to $10 under value measured by the
standard of OTHER STORES. '
Every size for men of all builds.
Prices Range From
$!0.00 to $35.00
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
AIAKRIIKII'jIjD
EZZISTETSON HATSZZ
1STETS0N SHOES
BANDOXI
STETSON HATS:
PROFESSIOrMAL DIRECTOR
D
u. nun) u. oiiAitici:.
Specialist In Nerve and Silual
Disease.
Office, Room 2, Rogers Hoimo,
Marshfield. Offlco IlourH 2 to 5
Pjiojio 144-Tj.
Modern Dentnl Parlors.
Wo are equipped to do high cIaii
.vork on short notlco nt the vorj
lowost prlcoa. Kxnniluntlon free
Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo j
rtto Chnnrtler hntol, nhone 112-J ,
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'THIS PKIKNn OK COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANC1
KQUIPI'KD WITH WIltKI.KSS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, AT 3 P.M.
CONNHGTING WITH TIIH NORTH HANK ROAD AT I'OUTLti
NORTH PACIFIO KTEA.M.SIIIP COMPANY.
Phono II. C. K. McCnOIMHUgi
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W. HKNNHT1,
ljprfer,
)fflae ovor Flanaguu i Dennett Hani
lareli field
Orogor
rM. J. T. Mcl'ORMAU.
Pnyslclnn nnd Surgoon
Marshfield, Oregon,
imce: Lockhirt Dulldlng.
! OfipoBllo noil ofllro iMiono lORO
Coos Bay Steam Laundry, f
PIIO.VB MAIN (171
IM C U f Um ' '1 ho avfloma Inventlva ability
in i-i,i ,,..... .m,,i. i,. i
ItlCPOUT OK TIIIJ CONDITION OK
"if i-oir'rw'Siiixo ihi riKhiTr "iw ; The First National Bank of Coos Bay
ite iH'loaU'8l'to8Blt"ln tho National M Ma,sl,,,'l(, , '' Slnto .f Oregon, nt the close of business, Juno 1 1, lDlil.
com
state
convention. ' Kniil lloi-nnl -Vin
hnve OHtnblU'ed Bovornmcnt by the ' l;'"'8 and discounts
miiioiity. ou are Ktibmlttlut; to n
partial and packed tribunal In enses
where the verdict Is reached bofmv
tho evidence mihnilttcd."
C. C. Littleton supported tho Had
ley motion. Littleton said ho was n
doleato himself nnd Intended to voto
for Tnft.
MAY STOP MAXKUVKUS
Vet liy Tnft of Army 1 til 1 Will Cause
fiiief
(Ily Asfloclatod Press to Coos Bay
TlniPM,
WASHINGTON, Juno 10 Presi
dent Tuft's voto of tho army appro
priation bill mny prevent this year's
maneuvers In camps of tho rcRtilnr
army and National Guard. Tho bill
vetoed by tho President contained
nn appropriation of 11,350,000 to
pay part of tho expenseso of tho on
cnmpmontB. Tho northwest encamp
ino'nts nro sehodulod for July 21,
KICJ1IT HOUR LAW
President Taft Exempts PunnniA Cn-
lllll "MltlJICS Kl-Olll it.
(Ry Associated Press to tho Coos Dny
Times).
WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 19.
Prpi'dent Taft signed today the net
of Congress limiting eight hours por
day service for laborers nnd iiiq
e" nnlcs omployed on government
work nnd Immediately Issued nn ox
ecutlvo order oxomptlng any contracts
In connection with tho Panama Canal
until Juno 1, 1915. The canal win
bo finished before that date.
RESOURCES.
.! r.1 C. 71
V, S. bonds to securo circulation on.nnn nn
Other bonds to securo Postal Savings $20,008.98 20,CC8.'9S
llonds, becurltles, etc 57,522.1 1
Hanking house, furniture, and fixtures Sl.'oil.'s I
Duo from National Ranks (not resorve agents) ll,51G.5i
Duo from state and private banks nnd bankers, trust companies,
nnd savings banks '. 2, -137. 17
Duo from approved reserve agents 1 17, 55932
Checks and other cash Items 2,52-1 15
Notes of other Nntlonal Ranks 225.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents "75.03
Lawful money reservo In bank, viz:
Spoclo J52.885.95
Legal-tender notes ; 180.00 53,065.95
Redemption fund with1 U. S. Trensuror (5 of circulation)... 1,250.00
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FRONT 8T.
City Auto Service
Good Cnrs. Careful Drivers nnd
rflasonabio cl urges. Our motto:
Will go nnywhero nt any time."
Stands Dlnncn Hotel and Illnnco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 73 nnd 4G
Night Phono IG.
laHKTR GOOinLrc. nronilelnrs
Unique Pantatorium
IRK MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS.
PRESSKItS nnd HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Edward E. Strauss & Co
fine Tailoring Let us maka youi
next Suit.
2rtr Commerr Int. Phone 250-X.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwati
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS KROM AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. M-. R
l!ml, 7tli., IStli., 17th., aaml nnd ISTIIi. I'ROM MA11SI I lh J
THE SERVICE OK THE TIDE JUNE -llh. Iltli, i lli. 10th, -Un
tIAit.
L. A. PARKIIURST, Agent.!
Phone Main S2J
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redond
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SURMAIUNE IIKLt
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS B
Saturday, June 22, At 3:00 P. M.
INTER.OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phone 14. o. F. MiGEOIWMM
1otal $011,373,37
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid ln $100,000.00
Surplus fund G.500.0U
Undivided profits, less expenses nnd taxes paid 4,048.3
National bank notes outstanding , , 23.S00.00
Due to state nnd prlvnto banks nnd bankers. , . . t 5598 92
Individual deposits subject to check '. 370.4G3.10
Doinnml certificates of deposit 6 310 B
ii..... .,.tln.,ni ... .!.... ..i. '. z: "'
Time certificates of donoslt
t'ortlilea cnecks
Cashier's c' ecks outstanding
U, S, Postal Savings deposits
....Jll.373.72
73,052 19
50.00
4.170.42
11,373.72
Total G11,373.17
State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss:
1, Horsey Kreltzer, Cashier of the above-named bnnk, do solemnly
swear that tho above statoment Is true to tho best of my knowledgo nnd
belief. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
W. S. CHANDLER,
M. C. HORTON.
WILLIAM GRIMES,
Directors.
Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 19th day of June, 1912.
WALTER E. RUTLER, Notary Public.
Real Estate
and
FIRE INSURANCE
Sevoral good bargains in Farms and
city proporty.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
08 Central Ave.
Marshfield. Oregon
Steamer WashingtOl
Will Sail for San Francisco From Coos Ba
Saturday Evening, June 22
AV1TII PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
OowwD0
F. S. DOW, Agent.
1'
You Auto Call Footc
PHONE H4 J NIGHT AND DAI
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel.
TWO NEW CARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 5-J
Residence Fhono 28-J
Will niiike trips to Coqullle.
A Modern Rrlck Building, Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOTEL C008
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a Day nnd Upwards.
Cor. Dronnway nnd Market.
Marshfield. Oregon.
nrro t av ryoz7i7?7T7?? .QrPOE LINE.
y tytyo mx -k vw u y - mtq
stngo leaves MarBhflold every morning ai o 7UU, orflee also il
time tp connect with evening train for Portland. D'"' hfleid tal
Roseburg every morning at 6 o'clock ana rem.""
evening. . .. n rente.
FAllE 80.00. Round trio $11.00. Good menu en
C. P. Dnrnard, agent, Roseburg. . Anue. MrH
Otto Schetter, agent, HV, . niirar Store.
Tickets can be obtained at wmra clgar a '
The Electric Shoe Shop
R. J. MONTGOMERY
IS WHERE YOU CAN nUY SKUF-n tp . LannflnCr3l
FER SHOES OK ALL SIZES FOIt (gal LSiatCallU IIW"'
i iiiijimu . wo can nx yonr miioc tyoat B""
iiuu you wan, i i" nuci