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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1912)
-i m mm iiiiiibiiiii ii in iiiiiiii i ii" i i'i COOS BAY TIMES THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. I NORTH INLET. M. O. MALONEY Editor and 1'nli. DAN K. MALONEY NcwsKdltor An Independent Republican news paper published every ovonlng except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coca Buy Times Publishing Co. A PUBLIC DANGER. TUB CITY Is nllowlng an ex ceedingly dangerous trap, which 's liablo to causo an accident nt any time. Thoro Is a walk extending from the Front street sldownlk to tho Breakwater -wharf on tho north fllilo of tho tow of buildings in which tho Breakwntcr office Is locatod. It Is true thnt most evoryono goes to tho dock by way of tho walk rtlong tho south sldo of tho city hall, but tho wnlk on tho other sldo Is open and a stTanger might any tlmo attompt to wnlk ovor It at night. In day tlmo It would scarcely bo attempt ed for tho boards nro broken and there nro probably GO holes In which ono could break a log or more sorlously Injure thomsolvcs. Tho placo Ib open and Is not closod an and nuyono not well acquainted with tho city might nttempt to walk from tho wharf to tho street over this miserable placo nnd por Tmps kill thomsolvcs. It might al most bo called n death trap. Do bMcs It Is an eyesore. Such bro ken down places In a city glvo It ar poverty-stricken appearance If this particular walk Is ono main tained by tho city It should bo fixed. If If Is hold opon private ly tho city has authority to mako tho property owner fix It so It Is not unsafe At tiny rate tho city has ti right to close It up for tho prevention of tho Injury of tho people. Anyone- hurt thoro would eertnlnly Bccuro damages from tho city. (Special to Tho Times.) NORTH INLET, Oct. 7. W. 0. Hamilton has returned to his work In tho Smith mill at Marshfleld. Ho litis been detained nt homo sov ernl weeks, as tho result of a bad ly crushed foot, sustained whllo at work. Tom Sawyer, Jr., who has boon running tho automobllo from tho N'nrth Slouch Landing to Lakeside through tho past summer, hns dls-. conunucu inu suiiiu, uib iu ' condition of tho roajls. Frank Hamilton loft Saturday on tho Breakwater for Portland. Ho will go from thoro to Salem for a visit with relatives and later go to Seattle, whoro ho will probably ro mnln during tho winter. Lumber hns arrived and work will soon bo commonccd on tho addition to Win. Howard's house formerly known as tho Robert Hopo home J. II. Plnkcrton nnd son have tho contract for tho work. Work Is progressing nicely on tho Snundcrs Lako-Ten MIlo road. Miss Emma Johnson nnd tho Misses Ida, Cynthia and Henrietta Hoar spent a fow days In camp on Scth Johnson's place recently. STATEMENT. UNDERTAKER. Whon llfo Is tlono this lifo that talis nnd frotB us, this llfo full of tears and doubts and dreads tho un- dortakor coiiiob along and gets us, and tucks us neatly In our llttlo beds. Whon wo aro done with tolling, hoarding, giving, breath, ho comes to show us tho- cost of living cuts llt tlo Ico besldo tho cost of death. I meet hltn dally In tho Btreot or alloy, eheorful man, ho dances nnd ho sings; nnd wo exchange tho buoyant Jest and sally, and no'or dlscourso of grim, unpleasant things. Wo tnlk of trow, tho campaign nnd tho wonthor, tho I. and It., tho trusts this nntlon's nrso; no graveyard hints whllo wo eonvorso together, no reforenco to joy-rides In n hearse And yot I fool -porclmnco It Is a blunder thnt ns J fitnnd thore. rugged, halo nnd Blrong, ho'd llko to ask mo: "Com Jado, why In thundor nnd othor things, do you hang on so long?" When I complain of how tho nathmn ttghtonB upon my lungs, nnd makes o feel a wreck, It Booms to mo his ftco with rnpturo lightens, smiles strotch IiIh lips nnd wind nround his acck. And when I say I'm feeling llko n holfor turned out to grnss, or llko a hummingbird, ho heaves a sigh as gontlo ns n zopliyr. yot fraught with pain nnd grief nnd hopo deforced. ftm.ri.fcl. I'm Wa(. J.lO. A4i Z"Cfrnol9n rtyH7vu POCKET FLASH LIGHTS and IMTTEHIKS nt THE GUNNERY. Henp cheaper and JiiRt Is HnlucR' flour. I hereby announce myself a can dldato for tho offlco of Joint Sena tor for Coos and Curry counties, The present political situation In this district Is peculiar In that, of tho regular political parties only ono, I. o tho Socialists, has an out and out party candldato for this offlco. Mr. McLnfn, tho Democratic nora Inco was ruled Inollglblo on account of being a candidate for presiden tial olector and tho secretary of stato refuses to placo his name an tho ballot. Mr. Smith wns nomi nated on tho Republican ticker, It Is true but slnco tho organization of tho Progrceslvo party, hns refus ed chooso between tho two, nnd Is apparently trying to gain tho sup port or uotn. My candidacy Is nt tho solicita tion of many frlonds In all parties, who aro at loss to find anyone up to this tlmo for whom they m,y consistently voto for tho offlco. I hnvo always been n Domocrat, but running ns an Independent can didate I nsk and oxpect tho sup port of all those of all parties, who bcllovo In mo nnd my dcclnred principle I nm not cndenvorlng to rldo In to offlco upon any party platform or under nny party banner, nor do I claim or will I try to represent nny two hostile factions, but, If olected, I shall try to tho best of my powers to ropresont tho entire uisinct. I havo always resided In Coos county and neod no Introduction to tho most of you. From tlmo to tlmo I will bo pleased to mnko further announce' montfl outlining my policies. J. 0. STEMMLER. (Pnld advertisement by J. 0, Stommlor.) MMmmwmir MMim mmm i ' f 88p W wTfi W. ' In. ? LBSr liWliliiliil wmmt HJ ; Mi : vJItorjM m i 8 I mil fflH'MifJJ iSsl iillStfil II m-ttl ! HI I1 WMSf mm WMwrWil ml ' urn mkMLMM m lll 1 l jlJl !'(' m Ml! xm w IS!-1 TV tfleR mmmmmmmammmumammmmmmmmmMmuwmmmmmmaammmmmmMmmmmm "Kamnimerer Says:" lleg Cloth. for men arc noted for their style, qunlitv f fabric and above all, the fine build of fi shoulders, tho collar setting up close to tl neck, making up a combination that is Wi to beat. Q I ciln give you three distinct styles and models. u Norfolk, the Box Back amid Jemnii-FteiiniE Price $18o00 to $30.00 OVERCOATS, ORAVENETTES AND SLIP-ONS. Rain Clothing of all kinds. Nifty Haberdashery for men. yours, anxious to please, Tfine T Car! C. Krntzonsteln, Mgr. J. Q. Tanner Drug Storo, Santa Cruz, Cnl., "writes: "Wo havo Bold Foley & Company's medicines for tho past 20 yearn and havo yot to hear our first complaint or of n dissatisfied cus tomer. Tholr remedies nro pure nindo ns represented and contoln no injurious substances. On tho contra- rr, our exporlonco shows us that tho Company 8 nlm has always been to mnko health-giving and hcnltli nmlntnlnlng reniodlcs." Sold by J.orkhort-ParBons Drug Co., tho Ilusy Cornor. $100 Reward, $100 The rrftiltri cf lliln Paper will ba plfd to Icurn tliat there Ii t If tit nne itrf trtrd rilic io uint :iriRu urn ncrii riiio loruro In Hit IM twi,miil Hut Udtttrnl. HMl'n CAtnrtli Ciirn l tho niiypnlttvtrnre now known to tho iiidllril (Mttrnltr. rnUrrn bHn (icon vtllnllniinl llMc, roqutrrn n rnntlliil!onl tr'itment. Ilitll.i Cnttrrh cur Ii UVew Inter. nnlly. Rctlnc itlrcotlyiiDan th iiinmi mi ...n. ns cood rpinmirliicej o( thjl miem, thereliy !r iroyliiK ns (,0011 tho fnuiiilHtliiii of tlio .tl.io. omi elvlnir thS l; lent ilretiitlh fn hnllillnc up tho romlltii. linn miu u-umk aniuro 111 iinuii; ll worit, Tho proprietors rmv to much (ulth In IK cur. BARGAINS 100 foot on North Front St. running out to harbor Hue, that's n gonulno good buy. Several good business buys thnt aro well locatod. S0.000 Port Orford dry whtto cedar tolophono poles and piling, 7 cents por lineal foot. In boom nt Coqulllo, French Realty Co. 815)4 N. Front St. Attvo tHiwem IIihI thftv nffip fin., iiiin.i... i rini Ur (or nny cno thnt It fitli to cure. Henil for list of totla.mili. D ... "f.J.CnKNRVACO., Toledo, 0 Poli hy ftlll)riiegntn.7fe. Tnke Hull' Kamllr I'll! tor conitfpitlon Mnrsh field & North Bend Auto Line aOROT & KINO, rroprletors. Can leave Marshfll& every (5 mlnutea from 7:15 a. m. until 12:30 nitdnlcht. Lenvo North Bena on latno achedulo, lUrtlng at 7 a. ra. until midnight. Bee Saturday Times for Mhedule. AVK W'lhX, MAIL VOU 91 for each sot of old Falsa Teet sent 115,. IlJcheet prlcei paid for- old oold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Precloa Stones. Money Sent by Retam Mall. Phlla. Bnwltlng & IWuUng Co. Established 20 Years. 803 distant St., PhlladelpU, f. TO DKKTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, Oold Scrap, and Platinum. HlgU wt prices paid. You Auto Call Foote P1IONI3 141-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel TWO NEW OAKS After 11 P. M. Phono 6-J, Rcldruco Phono -8-J. Will Muke TtI- t- Coiiilll. WANTED ! ! ! OARPHTS UPHOITERINQ AND PIANOS TO OLKAN, by tho Pnon. niat'o Cleulug Company. Orden for ttork token t GOINO HARVEY, Phono KM Renting Signs Come Out. When Electric Light Goes In Desirable tenants nowadays demand the cleanliness, safety and convenience of Electric Light. An electrically wired house or apartment sel dom or never stands vacant. Landlords find that electric wiring is a pro fitable investment worth many times its low cost. Electric, contractors nro' willing just now to take on housewiring jobs at exceptionally close figures. Reliable firms, such, as those listed below, do the work quickly, efficiently and without dam age to walls or ceilings. It will pay landlords and renting agents to confer with our lighting specialists whom we will send upon request. These experts will inspect premises, mako careful plans for lighting and render conserv ative estimates. Their service is without chnrgo nnd they net ns your lvprcscntiiUvcti. TELEPHONE 178. Coos liny Wiring Co. Tolophono 237-J. 1C3 North Uroadway. Ilnrniirtl Ji Lnngworthy Tolophono 184-n. 170 South Uroadway. To the People of Coos Bay: Having purchased the shoo stock and repair shop of 0,0, Lund, 1 desire to raise some ready money and will put on one of the Biggest Special Shoe Sales ever offered on Coos Bay. Commencing October 10, and until October 15, 1 will sell this entire stock at manufacturer's cost. Included in this stock is the famous Dr. Eases' Cushion Sole Shoes, $7.00 Shoes will go for S5.50 $6,00 Shoes will go for... $4.65 $5,00 Shoes will go for $3.95 $4,50 Shoes will go for..,. $3.25 $4,00 Shoes will go for $3.00 Boys' Shoes at proportionately low prices, Come and see me, AUGUST OLESON (Successor to 0. 0, LUND) 215 South Broadway Marshfield, Ore, OREGON POWER. CO. ItUlIiDING AND KEPAllt WORK, House Moving nnd Grading. We aro prepared to do thla work by tho dny or contract and guaranteo satisfaction. Let us flguro with you. G. B. FLOYD & CO., Phono OlO-J. Marhhfleld, Oro. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONS UAIH B7-J Monhflold, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY P DNA LOUISE LARSON, Pianist and Twiciier. Harmony, Musical History Phono 254-R. T W, 11ENKETT Bennett Swanton, Tom T. Dcnnott Attorneys and Connseliors at Law. . ......v wg uit Oregon. pERL RILEY RALL1NGER ' Pianist jh1 TuK.. Reldon-StudIo, 337 So. Broadway Phono 18-L. T. J. SOAIFE A. MarshfieldJPaint Decorating Co. Estimated Vurnlblifd. MARSHFIELD. Phone Un.Ii. Oregon y"' m ' f Olympic Flour Luta""1 Cnnw rtxift. I?l. 4Kuujt wllVff A'A IAU i'lUUr RETAIL PRICL $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern bard wheat used ei cluslvely la milling these braads of (lour. I fwit p tnT.HI y "" - l'," Ml 11 ' Blanchard's Livery Wn lifiTA ennnrofl rVin llnn ..H naooiJfS. ness of L. H. Heisner. and are nra- narcd to rondor excellent sorvlco to tho people of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd everything that will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phono us for a driv ing horso, a rig or anything needod In tho livery line. Wo also do truck- ing business of all kinds. I1LANOHARD BROTHERS, Phone 138-J. Uvery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets LEW K-EYZEIt, Apply Hfcir MmsIc Store. CTajwi Starts September 1. YTM. 8. TUIU'EK. . ARCHITECT. Marshfleld, Oregon. DR. W. UORROW, IenUst. 171 GriMK nullding, over Grand Theater. Office Phone 820. VJTf G. CHANDLER, Architect. Rooms 801 and B02, Coko Building wwniiiein, uregon. WHEN' YOU WANT A MESSEN GER ROY Something tent lor ur ui'Mvercu P HONE 181-L and we'll do it. Charges reason able. CIIAS GRANRY, 173 Front St. Marshfleld. DR. BUtD B. CLARKE, SneololUt tn Neire, Rheuniatlcm and Spinal Disease. Offlco Hoitts, 1 to 6 p. m. Office, 804 Ooko Building. MARSHFIELD OREGON DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern DcnUl Parlors. Wo are equipped to do high class work on short notice at the rery lowest pi ices. Examination freo. Lady attendant. Coke Bldg., Opp. uunnaier nui.i. pnone 1 11' -J. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING Dl NE AT THE TIMES' ifFICE STATEMENT OF CONDITION f UNAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON, At tho closo of business, September 4, 1019. . mssoxmcEs. , Loans and discounts J455.31MT Banking house ' 60,000.00 Cash and exchanges !!'.'.!'... .' 307,835.1 Total 81S,04T.31 Capital stock paid in ?!"?IES' I 50.000.0J Surplus and undivided profits B9.552.8T Deposits , , .!!!!... 703,494." Total J813.017.31 CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho closo of business, September 4, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 330M1H J Overdrafts ,, !'" Bonds, warrants and securities'.'.'. , .'.'.'.'.'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.' 6S'llil U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,ffifl Real estate, f urlture and fixtures fS'SSJ M Cash and sight exchange. .......... 149,203.65 Total $623,476.39 LIABILITIES. , n. Buffi1 Bt0? VW,la ,1??,S' Circulation, outstanding 2,?;.'i Deposits T .......... . ............... 8$,056.1 Total 1623,476.3' In addition to Capital Stock the lndlTldaal liability of Stockholder! U 9100,000.00. nVTEREST PADD ON TTMB AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President ' DORSEY KREITZER, CubUf. Mi. mm OF ill PRINTING DINE AT THE TIMES1 FFICE illUfokmmMmmmMmmmmmmmmi v k