The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 24, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1912-EVEHING ED1TI0H.
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COOS BAY TIMES
m7o7mALOXK1' Editor and Tub.
DAN n. MALONEY News Editor
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MUST COME TO COOS.
THAT tlic concliiHloii of tho course
of study of one of tho grentest
educational Institutions of Its
itfnds In t'.ie world must bo f'nlshcd
In Coos County is certainly a com
pllmont to tho whole of Southern
Orogon. Such lit tho case with t; -i
Blltnioro School of l-'orostry, the fa
mous Institution of North Carolina.
LaBt yenr Dr. Scliunrk. tho president
of tho college brought a class of(
boys here- to complete their collego
couree. They came at the Invitation
of C. A. Smith tV rough whose office
they wore given t.ie advantage of all
the education tho place could nfford
In their line. It wns decided by Dr.
Schcnclc to make a stay of two
months In Coos county, a part of t';e
regular course of study. This year
ho will bring a much largor class ul
students who will be graduntod afier,
fanvlng studied the conditions heii
for two months. They must, how-
over, work six months In n logging I
camp before receiving their dt-;
plonms. It Is certainly to tie credit
of Coos county thnt young men who I
aro to tnke an active pnrt In tho fii-l
turo work of thu gront lumber In-'
dustry of tho United Stntes miiEt
first spend two months or their lime
In thlH unrnllroaded community be
fore they received their coveted de
gree. tiii: ill wind.
Do not kick nbont tho heat. Weni
a smllo sereno nud sweet night anil
morn; though hot days discomfort
bring they are surely Just tho thin,?
for tho corn. Do not fume around
and fret Baying that dark days will
get ajl our goats: for wo need the
gloomy days If wo over hope- to raise
shredded oats. Don't got ugly, rais
ing Cain. If upon tho roof the rain
plays Its tunes; let the rainstorm fill
Its dale, for It guarantees n groat
crop of prunes. Though disasters
you should stun, there Is profit for
somo one, In tho samo: every evil
-lnd thnt sighs helps some one to
win n prlzo In tho game. When th
surgeon saws your bones, why In
dulge. In plnntlvo groans of distress?
For the surgeon Is In need he lit
ninny kids to feed and to dross.
Why nro you tlgl t as wax when the
time to pay your tax conies your
way? For the money you subscribe
keeps tho cheerful court house tribe
feeling gay. Tribulation Is n jest;
everything Is for the best when wo
know how to winnow out n laugi
from the dismal heap of chaff
labeled woe.
OPEN EUGENE
OFFICES
NOW
Hsh camps between tho Not! and '
Acme. They anticipate Immediate
action on tho part of the contractors, j
not only on the m bur m tne long
tunnel beyond the Umpqun.
electric mm: plans i
Oi.rrl.kl 1912.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS 4
Coos Hotel.-- Ilesslu Nobley, Hose
burg; K. Hnnsou. Uardlncr; Miss C.
E. Iloddlne, Allegany: K. Smith,
Now York; K, WnHhlnghm. Now
York; L. Tonls, Now York; C. Her
don. New York; E. Inr Now York;
T. Thompson, New York; John Ho,,
Now York; J. Cullgan and family.
New York.
Illnnco Hotel.- -II. O. Nggstroni,
San Francisco; M. liny. Jacksonville.
Orogon.
Chandler. .1. .1. Kiisliner. Fort-
land; F. W. Woldon. Portland; 13.
Ilradeu nud wife, Uoseburg; 13. Vnl
Jean, Los Angeles; Mrs. M. Horeh
ens. Coqullle; Miss Catharine Cohen.
Portland: Mrs. J. .1. nurus, Myrtle
I'oint; (ioldlo Chllds, Coiiulllo:
Ellr.nliotli Chllds, Coiiullle; M. Payne,
Seattle: P. 13. Larson. Allegany; J.
C. Cnlllus, Portland.
Southern Puclllc Separates Iiitcrttr
Imiiis from Steam lloads I
POUTLAND, July 21 Reorgani
zation of tho Portland, Eugono &
Eastern Railway company, which Is
to build nnd oporato tho Southern
Pacific's electric system In tho WI1-.
Inmotto valley, was effected nt n
mooting hold In tho Ycon muming
last night, when tho following dir
ectors woro eloctod: Robert 13. Stra
horn, W. D. Fcnton, Ralph E. Moody,
A. Welch, W. M. Nolson, 13. A. Hut
chinson nnd John M. Scott.
Tho oulcors elected woro Robert
13. Strnhorn, prcsldont: n. T. Ouppy,
chief onglnoor; W. N. Nolson, secre
tary nnd nudltor: C. 13. Woods, gen
eral right of way, claim and tax
agent; 13. A. Hutchinson, purchasing
agent: nnd P. I.obonbnum, olcctrlcul
engineer.
All tho olllcors or tno compnny win
bo tinnlntnlned In tho Wolls-Fnrgo
building, tho ontlro fourth door and
pnrt of tho second floor bolng given
to its uso.
It Is tho Intention of tho Southern
Pacific to divorce Itsolf entirely from
tho construction nnd oporatlon of Its
electric properties In Orogon tho
snmo ns it hns dono In California.
Tho oloctrlc system of moro than 300
mllos plnnnod by tho Southern Pacific
will bo opcratod undor tho name of
tho Portland, Kastorn & Eugene.
REVIVE OH) PROTECT
Rumor That Uw County Asset Co.
Mny llulld. t
Tho Florence West says:
"There Is a persistent rumor that
tho Lano County Asset Co.'s Coos
Hay line may yet become a reality,
with this, and t':o added fact that n
Mr. Hlchnrdson, n prominent east
ern engineer, has boon spending sev
eral days going over the Lane Coun
ty Asset compnny's survey and right
of way to Maploton. adds Interest to
the rumor.
"Mr. Hlchnrdson Is very reticent
about his business hero, except to
say. that It amounts to nothing thnt
he Is simply looking over the coun
try for his own personal satisfaction.
Freo Thomns, the receiver for t'io
company, when Interviewed upon tho
subject, said that he knew nothing
about It, nny innro than he was still
nuxtniis to get somo one Interested
In the building of tho road, and It
might bo thnt somo day his efforts
would boarfrult"
INQl'iltE AHOl'T ItKCOIIIl
LOCAL OVKKI'LOW
The Osprey nrilved In today from
Itogun Hlvnr.
To .Myrtle Point J. 13. Scl IIIIiik
will lenve In a few days for Myrtle
Point where on August I ho will take
possession of the Hotel flucrlu which
he recently purchased.
Hujs Ranch. Walter Chrlsteuson
of tho Coos Hlver Crenmery, hns pur
fhnsed the John Hougell much on
Catching Inlet nnd will tnko posses
sion on the first of next mouth. The
tract consists of f,r, acres and tho
price Is understood to hnvo been
JRfiOO.
Humor Incon-ecl. It was report
ed today that the Ho v. Wefwo(d
who recently retiuued here was
about to purchase the holdings of
Major L. D. Kinney. W. J. Hunt, the
trustee of the property. Mated that
Hew Westwood had talked about
such a matter but t' at' he had not
made any houn fide offer.
Catch 111k KWi- 13. L. Hoblnson
returned today from Ten Mile, lie
reports thnt yesterday Mrs. Elizabeth
Adams caught a two pound trout
with a troll. Her sister, Miss Mamie
Mnhoney, was pulling thu boat and
after thoy got the trout In the boat,
thev had an awful time killing the
sh nnd getting the hook out Their
rles nttrncteil a number who riiHhod
to their assistance thinking that
something awful had happened.
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
131)0 H SIMPSON of North H.miI
was a Marshlle'il vUitor rodnv
WM CANDLIN U expected here
from Cotiullle tomorrow on route
to Portland.
MFSSItS. COOI, and Weet of the
VacVrlhur. lVrks Co.. will .i
on 'he next Mrenkwater for Portland.
SpaldliiK Company Wonts to Know
About Grave' Pole-Vault
H. 0. Graves this morning recolvod
n letter from tho A. O, Spalding com
pany Imiulrlng nbont tho polo-vault
record which his young son recently
mnile. Tho Spalding compnny will
tnko It up with tho Junior Athletic
I'nlon.
Mr. Oraves has nlso received n
copy of the Enterprise, n pupur pub-
( llshetl ut Ills old home town, Kent-
land, Ind., which says:
"Ilobort Oravos. the clght-yonrold
son of Attorney It. O. Oravos. form
erly of this county, now residing nt
Mnrshllold, Oregon, nt n recent Hold
meet broko tho world's vaulting re
cord for boys undor 10 yenrs of ago,
scaling the pole at ft foot, 1 0 Ms In
ches. This Is nu unusual perform
ance for so young a lad, but his fath
er was an nthloto of no menn ability."
GOMEZ IS ARRESTER
SAN ANTONIO. July 2) Kmlllo
Vnsiiuez Gomez, for n brief time pro
visional president of Mexico, was ar
rested here with five others Saturday
night on the cVurgo of violating tho
American neutrality laws nnd was
given a hearing today by the Pulled
States Commissioner.
Gomez later was released on a ten
thousand dollar bond pending his
henrlng which wns set for next Mon
day, DANCE ..Ith the HANirilOYS Sat
in day, July 117, at EAGLES' HALL.
Coos County Prohibition
Convention
All Prohibition Party voters and
all those- who In tho future do
Biro to affiliate with tho Prohibition
Party are- called to meet In conven
tion In Mnrshflold, Wednesday, July
31. at the Haptlst Crurch at 2:30
P. M.. for the purpuso of nominating
u legislative nud county ticket and
transacting nny other business that
may conio before tho convention.
I Oeo. L, Carr. State Field Secy., will
, attend nnd address tho convention.
Ml are cordlal'y Invltod to attend.
I HAND DANCE nt EAGLES HALL
, Saturday, .Inly -7.
DANCE with (ho HAND HOYS Sat
urday. July 27. at KUJI.KS' HALL.
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N. J Oorham, Cashier Hank of
WoodvlUe. Woodvllle. On., had a
very severo attack of kidney trouble
nnd the pains In I Is kidneys nnd
back were terrible "I got n bottle
of Foley Kidney Pills from our drug
gist nnd they entirely rollevod tne.
I have moro benefit from them than
any other medicine." Lockhart 4
Parsons Drug Co . "The Husv Conner."
rj i.hil Conducted br ik blSTfKS Of IHl Wiitl
NAHtS Of USDS AND MARY ... u.J.-ntJ
C law C'u'wi. Huiif. Art, Hurui en a Jl pi-
c l l)rpit. Xi .'!, I) ;i Sw Kn .-4 M ii 4u
Intrllrctviall 'afalnr Wri? lorAntiouti rrii. rr A IrM
Marshfielu1 & North Bend Auto Line!
(K)IIST . KIXG, Pniprletnrs.
Cars leavo Mnrshflold evory 45
uilnutea from 7:15 a. in. until 12:30
midnight. Leave North Uena on
snmo schedulo, sturtlug at 7 a. m
until midnight. See Saturday Tlmee
for schedulo.
Mak
e Your Selection
First
Addition
a? amwiiwrijuw,!, I'mwi
To
Marshfield
Kov is the best lime to slt this properly, while lie
streets are being opened up and improved nnd the
lots put in shape for the home builder.
aMarshtield is rapidly growing south and the shrewd
investors are placing their money in thai section oL
the city.
Now, while the prices are low, is the time to secure n
home site and First Addition is the place. Close m,
beautiful lots; level, sightly and sheltered and right
in the section where the fine homes are being built.
Jj'iftv foot lots are only $1500 each. The best invest
ment on the Bay and q sell tho property on terms
to suit your income.
A small cash payment and a few dollars each month
puts vou in possession of a choice piece of real es
tate. ' Call at our office for a plat and see the prop
ert v while the best lots are yet to bo had at; our prices.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Bldg.
Owners
Tel. 1G0-J.
2 MMtxJSS mPMCr
SZV SSXSS! AMI PICA 3 tlNCST
$!. JffVSS(k fLOURINQ HIU3 FLOUR.
&liW MORE per Sack
JW . TA LESS P01 LoQf
W?-" '' Flour I
Is all you need In your kitchen if it be
FISHER'S BLEND
The PERFECT, ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR
Answers nil culinary rniuircuici.ts
Hakes equally well thu
Most Nutritious Bread
J'ery Lightest Biscuits
Finest Flavored Cakes
Highly Delicious Pastry
These superlatives will be found warranted
if you buy a trial sack of
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
For talt by a'i Dtattrt
sa
liiwiiifl
Removal Sale of Household furniture
l'lcpanitoiy to llcmovnl to Missouri All
Household Furniture Belonging to M. C. Morton
AM) CONSISTING OK
MAIIOGANV imrcssKii
MAHOGANY CIIIITONIKH
MAHOGANY WHITING TAIILK
.MAHOGANY PIANO IIICNTH
MAHOGANY KltANICH 11ACII I'lANO
I'TMKI) OAK IilUTIIICH ltOCKKHS
LAHGK FL'MI'I) OAK I.HIHAUY TAHM:
ONi: 10-FOOT AHT CHAITUHH
1'T'MKI) OAK KXTHNSIO.V TAlH.i:
ONi: AHT CHAITKHS CHINA CAIHNirT
ONK AHT CltAin'KKS SICHVING TAHI.i:
SKT OF SIX LKATHKIt UPIIOITKIIKI) DINING CHAHIS
TWO SMALL TAIILKS UKDHOOM FUltNITl'IIK
TWO SKCTIONAL HOOK CASICS !5Fr HUGS
CIIAIIIS KIT,CIKN CA1IINKT COOKING UTKXSH-S
Will be offcrwl for a!o ut their residence. No. JIHil North Flr.t St,
July 18 to ill, Inclusive. Much of tho furniture Iiun been rcccntlr
purehaM-d and In practically new. Tho Iiiinlturo can bo Inspected
ut their lx-sldcnco ut nny time during above dates.
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
Manufactured By
Fisher Flouring Mills Co.
Seattle, U. S. A.
KSTAIIMSHKI) IN 1880.
STATKMHNT OF CONDITION OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MAHSIIFIKLD, OHF.GON.
At the close of business, Juno 14, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 427,48M
Uauklnu House GO.OOO.OJ
Cash and Exchanges 246,112.5'
Total J723,59J.
.. . LIABILITIES. .,,
Capital Stock paid In .... 5O.O00.CJ
Surplus and Undivided Profits 67,469.''
Deposits C10.123.SO.
Total J723.59J.H
Lakeside By Auto
Wo have arranged for automobile service to the
beautiful Ton Mile Lakes, Service begins today, W::i
make regular daily trips connecting with
LAUNCH NORTH STAR
Leaving Stauff's Landing TUESDAY 1:30 P. M.
Returning leave Lakeside 7:30 A, M, Wednesday,
Fare each way $1,00,
( Will make special trips to connect with launch at any
time, day or night, For prices and full information in
quire of TOM SAWYER, Jr., at Lakeside, Oregon, or
Lave message with M, M, Pierson, the Lakeside Te'e
phono Agent,
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The. First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business, Jun 14, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts , , , , $238,516J
Donds, warrants and securities ... 73,191.';
U. S. bonde to secure circulation ... 25,000 0'
Real estate, furniture and fixtures " ... 81.01WJ
Cash and sight exchango 1S8,653.9
Total ; $011,37:1.;"
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In ... jinnOOO.OO
Surplus and undivided profits "'... 1,b8a
Circulation, outstanding ! . . . 23.800.0J
Deposits !!!!!!!...!!.!!.. 477.024.71
Total 011,373.3?
In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is $100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W S CHANDLER, President. M. C, HORTON, Vlce.PreiWBt
DORSEY KREITZER. Cashier.
The Times Does Job Printing
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