The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 25, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY, 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
SET"
MOTH 15 PEST
Washington Points Report
Trouble Seek Means of
Eradicating Them.
That tho pent of moths or buttor
n. which haa boon notlcoublo In
? Bhncldnnd vicinity tho lust few
X ! not conuuod to this aoc
K ! 'own by tho following hullo-
n which has boon Usuod by tho
Washington Stnto Agricultural Ex
Sent Station at Pullman:
During tho paBt month tho Do.
uartmont of Entomology at tho S ato
f'ollcKo of Wnahlngton hnB InvcBtlga
ted tho unprecedented outbreak or
caterpillar of tho California tor
tobe ihell variety. They havo np
nBiircd In countlcua numbors through
out varlouB parta of tho utato nnd
llrltlsh Columbia, having boon re
ported from Clayton. Spokane, Che
lan Hronnsvllle, Moscow Mountains,
Idaho, and from Nelson, 11. C.
"Here, as In California tholr native
home, they feed on tho laurel or
buckurush, Ceanothus, anil occasion
ally, as a Inst roport, on willow and a
few other native plants. Thoy have
not beon known to do any Injury to
my of the cultivated plants; honco
tbere Is no need to bo alarmed as to
their posslblo harmfulncBS.
During tho last weok of Juno tho
catcrpllUrB began to pupate, hanging
on tho tmro branches of tho bushes.
About tho first of July, tho first of
tho tortolso shell buttorllles began to
emcrRO from tho chrysallds. Thoro
are already, and will bo for n couple
of weeks at toast, millions of those
and then thero will bo tnoro of tho
black caterpillars. Noxt fall thoro
will bo countless buttorfles again.
Them will bldo In nil mnnnor of
places during tho winter. Although
there may bo 'thousands of cator-
pllUrs In the second broood, whore
thero arc now nunurous, it is noi
likely that they will do any harm to
any of the cultivated crops, as tholr
food plant Is almost entirely tho
burkbruah or laurel.
"If a remedy against tho caterpil
lars Is desired, about tho best thing
Is to destroy the chryflallds with lire
Of course, tho first brood of cator
pillars has already dono Its work, but
by destroying tho chryflallds tho sec
ond brood Is prevented."
WANTS COSTS HACK
Hlniccr Hermann to Seek Refund for
I'm ml Trliiln.
WASHINGTON, I). C.t July 23.
Dinger Hermann, of HoRuburg, ex
Itepresentatlve and Commissioner of
tho General Land Offlco, Is nnxloiw
that Congress pass a special bill to
reimburse him for nil moneys ex
pended by him in defending himself
in the two trials which ho under
went, ns n result of tho nrosccutlous
Instituted nt tho direction or tho Into
Secretary Hitchcock. Ho wnntH in
recover all moneys spent, both In tho
Oregon case nnd In his trial In tho
city for the destruction of public rec
ords. This request of Mr. Hermann Is
bawd upon tho fact that he was iu.
ultted In Washington nnd his caso
dismissed nt Portland nftor n Jury
disagreement, nnd on tho further
fad that tho Portlnnd Jury was
drawn from tho snme box ns that
which tried Wlllnrd N. Jones. In
other words, so far as tho Portland
rial is concorned, Mr. Hormnnn
uses me position thnt his dismissal
was not enough.
Inasmuch as tho President hns
en fit to pardon Jpnes. who wnt
convicted by n packed Jury. Hornmnn
thinks that he Is entitled to u rofund
or all costs, as being tho only moans
u HY V10 Kovernmont enn clear
,,a obllKatlon In his case.
The Washington trial, Mr. Her
mann maintains, wns never based on
"J . """"onable ground, nnd was
Ey,th?,rC8ult of tl10 Secretary's
aotermlnatlon to porsecute as well ns
Prosecute him, and that trial having
?hJEni.n tlor fn,lure' ,l0 t,1,n,s
!K M Ju8llco ln lllB P'n'n against
the government
' WOItK IS NEARLY DONE
fiovernujent KnBlnccni Report on
tv, 'lnr,M,r liniiravciiieiitN
ihe Oregonlnn says:
near nn0?n aa n 8hoal ,s romovod
SeJIeJaM f"' n wh,ch th0 donth htta
Imn, v d from one t0 two feet, tho
ZiT.Tnt PrJect under way it
SSi'iht A W,,n H and It Ib
"oS i,hBl, th0 ,abor w b
wought to a close during tho month
Isdohfcmnin, Uko emI'lyed thoro
te o dfred ' , P"?C0 Work nml U
"metlme. cmmlsslon nt tho
rl'cMs' ufnl0", f,rom th0 s,,"nw die
CompinyUmIrJohnB01n1' Andorson &
Prom Coos iin 'nnklnK dwny.
'8-root chan"a0y con.lc" word tliat tl10
beVnnS 'roJe.ct to MaranfieM
but , ,a,Tnle,,'1 oar'y 'n September,
ba'wto01 ,re that work on
We Co loni8M,Pfnae(1 a8 tlle now
ruct"d at6, lcl"e' ,8 bel"B con
Tbere als0 Im' ,e for. tnat nurPOBO.
toBg ',hebbnyntena"cB con-
YOU CAN CURE THAT
nrv.-"u.8?ne'al languor. n -
!P? th.ite:.a.?. AnOAIAT.
SOI FACTS Oil
ADVERTISING
COUNTRY MERCHANT TALKS
OK NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
An uniiHiial feature or tho meet
ing of tho Western Iowa Editorial
Association ut Council HluffH recent
ly was an addresH on tho subject or
advertising from tho viewpoint of
tho rotnll merchant by David Oralis
ky, a well known morehiint and ad
vertiser of Atlantic, lown. Mr. Or
anuky spoko on "Hetall Advertising
From tho Viewpoint or the Moreli
nut," and he declnrcd that' the mer
chant should advertise this quality
and adaptability or his goods rather
than (lupend on advertising prices.
Ho spoke in part as follows:
It Is n sad but too true fact that
country merchants, as a rule, are not
extensive- advertisers. I am con
vinced that thoy should advertise
regularly nnd persistently.
In this great period or advance
ment mid progress mero storekeep
ers can no longer succeed. It takes
live, wideawake, aggressive merch
ants to succeed today. Tho Hticcess
rul merchant of today, whothcr In
thu large city or tho small town,
must deal with modern conditions.
One of tho most Important or these
Is the fact that tills Is n great nge
of publicity. Printer's Ink is today
selling more goods than over before
In tho world's history, nnd from the
present Indications Its tisorulncsH In
this respect Is only beginning.
People- depend upon their news
papers mid mngazlncs for Informa
tion on what to buy and whom to
buy. If wo would be successful we
must tell tho public what' wo have
to offer. Wo must, through thu
Judicious use- or printer's Ink, con
vince tho people that our wares are
desirable nnd thnt our values arc
consistent with tho prices nskod.
The ultimate end or the non-udvor-tlslng
retailor Is very prophetically
depleted In n little Incident credited
to Mark Twain. During Mark
Twain's newspaper days one or his
renders round n spldor In his copy or
the paper mid wrote Mark asking
what It meant. Tho reply wns that
the spider was looking over tho col
umns or tho papor to ascertain who
wore tlu non-ndvertlsers so that he
could wenvu his web over their
doors.
So ir thu smnll town merchant
does not advertise, tho people or his
community arc not advised or the
fact thnt ho has rellahlo and defer
able goods or that ho offers excellent
values. They rend tho announce
ments or tho Inrgo city merchants;
thoy are attracted tt the cities, or,
In too mnny Instances, thoy rail vic
tim to thu nllurlng lltcrnturo of tho
mnll order houses. Trndo which
rightfully belongs to thorn Is leaving
solely becnuso of lack or publicity.
For this reason It Is obvious thnt ex
tcnslvo advertising Is one or tho
strongest wenpons thnt tho country
merchant pose-sscs ngnlnst tho glnnt
mnll order houses.
Hut the successful advertiser In
city or vlllngo must chooso for his
subject goods In which tho public Is
Interested: he must describe tho
goods In nn Interesting, truthful nnd
forceful manner; ho must ndvertlsn
frequently nnd regulnrly; but, most
Irnpnrtnnr and difficult of nil, ho
must mnko his nds. attractive, ap
pealing nnd easily rend.
ure for in km,!?"'",1. rot and hero
!" troubles 'dn."ad.dcr Ur-
run down tu " you ee' mi
DrgT uii Z. weak. and without
A." J!uIilor ft herba d roots.
?ef Vfiv, KA" no equal. Mo.
l7 OnigJi.tJ "J "ATIC.LEAP la Bld
c,- BiSbi. 0r eat by ail for 60
The"S ,TrR?E-n Addre.
uray Co., Lo Roy, N. Y.
DRAIN
COOS BAY
AUTO LINE
VIA ALLEGANY
Leaves Murshflold dally at 5 a. m.
and arrives at Dratn In tlnio to con
nect with afternoon train for Port
land. Leaves Drain at 8 a. m. and arrives
at Marshflold about C p. in.
Tickets on snlo at "Busy Corner,"
Phono 278, Marshflold and O. Ma
toon. Drain.
UUILDINa AND REPAIR. WORK
IIouso Moving tuid Grading.
Wo aro prepared to do this work
by the day or contract and guarantee
iatlsfactlon. Let us figuro with you.
G. S. FLOYD CO.
Phono 31R-J. Mnrshfleld. Ore.
City Auto Service
Good Cars. Careful Drivers and
reasonable chnrges. Our motto;
Will go anywhere at any time."
Stands Dlanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 40.
Night Phono 4G.
MARKER & GOODALK. nroprletnrw.
W
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Anywhere, Any Time
Cax-eful Driving
Reasonable Rates
FISHER AUTO SERVICE
WM. FISHER, Prop.
Phone orders to Hillyer's Cigar
Store, Phone 18-J. After 11 P. M.,
Phone 5.-J. Marshfleld. Oregon.
Unique Pantatorium
niK MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS,
PRKSSEUfl and IIAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Edward B. Btrnum & Co.
fine Tallorlnr Let ua maka your
MXtllllt.
USO Conuacrclal. PboM 280OC.
4
LICENSE IS REQUIRED
TO FISH WITHIN THREE
MILES OF OCEAN SHORE
SALEM, July 23 Don't fish
In tho ocean unless you havo a
license. At least don't flsh with-
threo mllos of tho Oregon shoro,
becnuso If you do the game
warden might get you.
This Is according to tho op-
Inlou rendered by tho attornoy
general In reBpoiiBo to a quory
from R. E. Clnnton, master fish
wnrden. Tho ocean within
three miles of tho Orogou shoro
Is In legal senso Oregon wntor
and under tho Jurisdiction of
Oregon lnws, thoreforo It Is hold
n llshlng license Is required.
.
,
HAVE YOUR PAPER SENT
DURING YOUR VACATION
Timet) renders who nmy bo
going nwny for the summer,
niny have tho papor sent to any
address they may doslgnato If
mey will call up The Times of-
rico or drop a postal card to
Tho Times aMor they luivn ar-
rived at summer destination.
Change will cost you nothing.
You will certainly wish to know
what Is going on at homo dur-
lug your tibscnco nnd thoro Is
no bettor way than to have
The Times mnlled to you.
Cnll up Tho Times before
your departure and toll whoro
you wish tho papor sent.
H you hnvo anything to sell, trade,
or ront. nr want hel'i. trr n Wnnt Art
SIAMESE NEWSPAPER
WRIT IN GREAT STYLE
BANGKOK, Slam, July 24
English residents or Slam are
much interested In the launch
ing or a now Slnmeso newspaper
which came out with tho follow
ing announcement:
"Tho nows or EngllBh wo toll
tho latent. Writ ln porrcct stylo
and most earliest. Do a muruer
got commit, wo henr of and tell
It. Do n mighty chlof die, wo
publish it, and in borders of
sombre Start has each one
boon college, nnd wrlto llko
Kipling nnd .the Dickens. Wo
eirclo ovory town and extortion
uto ror advertisements."
HAND DANCE nt EAGLES HALL
Saturday, July 117.
Have your Jon printing aoce at :
H.p Times omen. ;
$100 Reward, $100 ;
Tlic naitumcr IIiIh impur v fll l liloiicoit lo
leurii Unit there IkhI Ii-hkI mic ilrcmli-il 1Im-ru '
Hint M'lciH'u Iin lit't'ti nlilo loi'iiri- liintlltn
uliui'i. nml Unit In Ciiturril lliiU'n Cutiirrh
t'uro I tho mily ixi'ltnccnru iihw known lo
lliu nii'illriit fraternity. Calarri linlnif n rnn
Ktltmlotiiil illniifL-, ri'iiiifri'D (unntlttitluiinl
irciiiinein. iihii,h iiinrrn ciixe in iskoii inter-,
tinlly, rcIIiik illri'rtlyupon the lilooil ntnl inn-1
rntiH mirlncc of tint Icin, tlienliy If tro) iiiu
the fun mint Inn of Hie iIIvrki', nml kIvIiikHio.
lift lent utreimtli fn litillilliiK up lliu institu
tion nml aHlettPK iiiitiiri In iIuIiik lu ork.
'Ihe )iroirlclom hnvf no miirli fnllh in ft rtir-1
Ktlvn power Hint they offer One llllhtlreil llol-1
inrn tor hiiv run- timi u ihiik to cure. Menu lur
lUtol tcatIa.iiilnlR.
K. J. CII KN'r.Y A CO., Toll-do. O
SoM hviill Pruuiflslft.T.V:.
TnVe Unlit' Fmidly I'lllo lor toniitfpiitlou
Something Special for
Homemakers Next Week
Next weok wu will aniiounco a spwinl bar
gain sale of Klvvlriv Toasters.
Our proposition will have tho strongest
kind of appeal lo every lady who delights
in home comfort and convenience.
Mi
Pile combined nurchasiiur Dower of the
Byllesby properties has beon exerted to se
cure a consignment of the two best known
makes of elcctvic toasters on terms especial
ly favorable.
The local dealers in electrical supplies by
special arraugement will co-operate with
us in this big nargain sale.
What we havJ saved on the Iriff orders tec
will pass alony lo our customers you will
(jet the toasters practically at cost whether
yon buy from us or from the dealers who
will be listed in our newspaper advertis
ing. See the special window displays next wco'.c
and learn what a convenience tho clcctrif.
loaster is. It costs less than one cent a meal
to make the best toast you ever lasted for a
largo family.
"Watch our space in the newspaper next
week.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central.
Telephone 178.
Get Busy
AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, nUT FIRST COME IN AND GET
OUR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER.
SHINGLES 1.S0 AND UP.
ROOFINO PAPER, ONB PLY, 1.25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
GOOS BAY-ItOSEBTJEG STxGE LINE.
Stage leaves Marshfleld every morning at C and reaches Roseburs In
time to connect with evenlig train for Portland. Stago aUo leaves
Roseburs every morning at 6 o'clock and reaches Marshfleld samo
evening.
FARE 90.00, Round trip f 11.00. Good ineal en route.
C. P. Barnard, agent, Roseburg.
Otto Schetter, agent, 120 Market Avonue, Marshfleld,
Tickets can be obtained at Hillyer's Cigar Storo.
Removal Sale of Household Furniture
Preparatory to Removal to Missouri AH
Household Furniture Belonging to M. C. Horton
AND CONSISTING OK
.MAHOGANV DRESSER
.MAHOGANV CHIFFONIER
.MAHOGANV WRITING TAIiLK
.MAHOGANV PIANO HI1N( II
.MAHOGANV KHANICH & HACH PIANO
FUMED OAK LEATHER ROCKERS
LAItGE FL'.MKD OAK LIHHARV TAIILE
ONE 10-FOOT ART GHAFTEKS
Fl'MED OAK EXTENSION TAIH.E
ONE ART CHAFTEItS CHINA CAP.INET
ONE ART GRAFTERS SERVING TAHLE
SET OF SIX LEATHER UPHOLSTERED DINING CHAIRS
TWO SMALL TAIILES HEDROO.M FURNITURE
TWO SECTIONAL HOOK CASKS W RUGS
CHAIRS KITCHEN CARINET COOKING UTENSILS
Will be offered for mile at their residence, No. 'Mil North First St.,
July 18 to Hi, Inclusive. Mueli or the furniture has been recently
purchased mid is practically new. Tho furniture, can bo Inspected
nt their residence nt any time durinjr above dates.
ESTAHLISHED IN 18H0.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At tho close of business, Juno II, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd Discounts $ 427,481.48
Ilnnklng Houso 50,000.00
Cash and Exchaugus 24C,112.'.t2
Total $723,093.70
LIAHILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In f 50,000.00
Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 57.4G9.90
Deposits C1C.123.S0
Total ?723,C93.70
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business, Juno II, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Lonns and discounts J238.51C.72
UondB, warrants nnd securities 78,191.32
U. S. bondp to secure circulation 25,000.00
Roal estate, furnlturo nnd fixtures 81,011.34
Cnsh and sight exchnugo 188.C53.99
Total (!011,H7n.rt7
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid ln U00.000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 10.C48.03
Circulation, outstanding 23,800.00
Deposits 477,024.71
Total $011,378.87
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is $100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSIT8.
W S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vlco-Presldont.
DORSEY KREITZER. Cashier.
Steamer Washington
Sail From Coos Bay for San Francisco
Wednesday morning, July 24 at 10 A. M.
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
F. S. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGBTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqullle Offl Phone 191 Platting Landu a specialty.
Farms Timber Coal an dent "EABT8IDF,"
General Jig Marshfleld Offlco 14-J,
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and make selec
tion from the largo stock now on
hand. "3kr. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble aM granite
cutter in Coos County. And none
but tho best work is turned out.
Eit3H h
'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS5
SAILS FOR COOS BAY FROM PORTLAND'
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, AT 6 P.M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH TACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANT.
Phone 44. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with wireless mid submarine bell
SAILS FOR COOS HAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY, JULY
SOT! I, AT :0() P. M.
AH Passenger Reservations From San Francisco Mubt Ho Mudo nt H05
1-lfo HuildiiiK, or Pier No. 10.
INTEK-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44. C. F. McGEORGE, Agont.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM: AINSWORTII DOCK, PORTLAND, AT O A. M., JULY
Snd, Oth, 14th, 10th, Slth nnd SOth. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE
SERVICE OF THE TIDE, JULY (Ith, 11th, 10th, Slst, SOth and 31st.
J. C. MILLER, Agent.
Phone Main 821-L.