The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1913-EVEWIWG EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
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Editor anil ln'
New F.tlitur
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MfHrlrll I'lllHW III Coi Cllllllly. .
owiriiil. I'M'I.IS OK TIIH CITY
OF MMtmiKIKM). ,
STEEL PLANT
terrors ok tmi:
ACCIDENT DIIE
10 WILD HORSE
lidltor of Coos Hay Times:
Times of 25th Inat. on pnge u, coll
ar lulus statements from Mr. Ivreis
Th0 J. Albert Matson Corrects
i Statement of Gold Beach
Paper About Runaway.
.1. Albert Matson lias Just sent
let-
rnllM Anurorte (Wash..) diver
I who, vhllc S5 foot under tho
I'aolllc, fought a devlina'u lor t""i:"1" wu
forty-five long minutes and finally, which are anything but the real facts
.. ..... 1 nnmii nil' vldOr. I.. .!. ....... f Mm f'nna ll'll' TflWIl-
mougn " " " .. ,aD" . ...:' "a tho following self-explanatory
1 lustratcs ngn n mo annBin "6- s iu property wiucn ne u oiruinvu - rii, ..vninln-
that -truth "s stranger than (Mlon" throlgh lno, tho agcnt foP the Coos tor to . the Oc .hi Ueaeh
The affair Is such as Jnlc- Verne do- ny Tow,1Blte Con.any, and bellev- B tn"B ' the Globe having
lighted to imagine. Had It been an , u , . ,lty tlliU tnc R00d L.le ! ' U? nea. tl e e t l e G out m
Incident In one of his scientific ro- nru ontme(1 to kll0W tho facts In J "l.arged hat t ho nccl J'u
mnmes the reader would have been the t.n8e, , klmy nsk you to make , "d by the reckless d.hlng o l a
temnted to turn skeptic ami dismiss th(J fowlng statement known to ,nto In which Major St.au a n
11.1.. ml... mnti'a nai'iinf. .i .1. ...... r fwa Wax lUlHriClltfOr!
altliough the diver's armor iiffordfl Tle3.
great protection, appears almost In justice to Mr. Krels, the good
miraculous and war, due to his own people of Marshfleld, North Hetid
courage and coolness,
land inyRolf, and all who read your
urn,,!. ui,t ii1wi nr,i illreetlv or In
I'orhaps one half of tho world Is droctlv jnloruste,j M the well-faro
Shty glad the other halt doesn t , nn(, t)l0 B0(J, Htatu
mighty
know how It lives.
NO VOTERS TO
VOTE ON PORT
of Oregon, I would say thnt not on
account of the office of the Coos
Day Realty Syndicate not being ac
ceptable to Mr. Kiels, hns this con
troversy arisen over the manipula
tion of the property of the Coos
Unv Townslte Company. Let me ex
plain: First Mr. Krels and his as
sociates through correspondence,
were to erect Iron nnd steel plants
to employ 3500 employes. The
Iinperlul Steel Company was tho
high Founding title of the concern.
Then the Imperial Stove Company
also came Into view and far out
on the horizon were box, canning,
preserving and furniture factories,
hotels, etc. It seems strange that
the last has come first In the talk
Bandon Port Election Tomor
row Causss Peculiar Condi
tion in Some Precincts.
The Handou port election will be
held tomorrow. C. A. Sehlhrele left
today for South Slough where he ImWIib q( th,H (.,ty of
0110 Ol II1U J1II1KK" l lu . II,,.. ...l M al.w.l nlnnl i.rmi.
South Slough precinct reaches over o o,)1vl()n
l.n llw. r'.witilth, iritmuliiifl- lint tnm'n
Into the Coiiullle watershed, but there
Is not a single voter living in that
part, so that although the formality
or holding election has to be gone
through with, there will not he n
slnglo vote cast.
It Is said that a similar condition
exists In p.it of the Coos Hlver nnd
Sumner precincts which lnp over In
to the proponed Port district.
The Ilnudon people have been
working hard for tho port and ex
pect that It will carry although it is
said that Coiiulllo and vicinity will
vote against It.
CONTRACT LET
The same as the one projected nt
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, tho
photo-electrotype of which ninny of
you hnvo scon.
I was tho means of having Mr.
Krels here, nil done in good faith,
tuat lie must assure me by giving
a bond thnt ho would perform cer
taln things, which In their doing
or failure meant much cither for
good or bad to the nuuie of Coos
Hay. You can readily see that
with this bond behind me, the
trouble for tho City of Coos Hay
townslte would have been over, for
with the starting of the great stee'
plants (which he now' acknowledges
impossible) the rest would have
been easy.
lie told me that ho could not give
the bond nnd then I felt my ground
was getting to bo very slippery nnd
"I wish to correct n statement
which appeared In n recent current
Issue of your paper In relation to
an nccldent which occurred to .Mr.
nnd Mrs. Quelland, of Corblu. j
"In mentioning same you have!
charged tho accident to Dr. Straw
and party and In this you were nils-1
taken, as the automobile party of
which I was n member, participated
in tho fracas. Furthermore, the
regretnhle affair was not1 due to
reckless driving on the part of Mr. (
Hargelt, tho driver of our machine, ,
but rather to tho fractious horse
which Mr. Quelland was driving.
"Mr. Quelland will hear me out
In this fact.
"Thanking you for n correction,
as 1 do not care to have Dr. Straw
and party held responsible."
Kor the timo of your life go to ,
Haudon. i
COAST LEAGUE
A
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New Series Opens Today With
Sacramento Plays at Port
land for a Week.
COAST LEAGUE.
! Portland ....
Sacramento . .
Venice
j Los Angeles .
j San Francisco
I Oakland 07
V. L. I'.C. j
71 5!) .TiuO I
(lit C.'i 1
72 72 .300 I
CO 72 .190
OS 7f .17." I
07 70 .I0!l
Awarded Job of Grading Tenth . ' tryniB to get n in shape
POUTI.ANI), Or., Aug. 20. Yes
terday was moving day In the Const
I inlght fall down, nnd not having l.oauue, no games being played, and
any foundation to light on (without ! ,('".v " "w series stnrts with tho
teams playing as follows:
Sacramento at Portland.
l.os Angeles nt San Francisco.
this bond). Then followed other
matters that did not seem good to
si that It could bo sanely and sage
ly carried on, is whore Mr. Krels
seemed to hold back-. Mr. Krels.
Hrothors, contractors, , understand, has an option on tho , """0"-
Street Extension to First
Addition Now.
Onkland at Venice.
For the time of your life go to
Peart
have JiiBt been awarded tho Job , property to sell It out in lots un-
of grading South Tenth street for der certnln conditions: these condl-1
the Reynolds Development Com- Hons are what I wanted a bond for,
pony. I ho portion of Tenth street .that they would be fulfilled.
The good people of Marshfleld and i
Irregular Kidney Action
to be graded lies Just south of the
city limits In First Addition to
Marshfleld.
In order to get tho best possible
grade, a cut had to bo made for
tho onllro distance covered by the
contract- varying in depth from one
to eight feet. The surplus dirt
will bo distributed over uearby
lols for the purpose of leveling and
Improving them.
Peart Hrothors will commence
t'e work Immediately mo as to fin
ish the Job within thirty day.
Tho parr of Tenth street to be
thus Improvml Jotiu or fornib an
extension to the gindhiK Job Just
compioted by Ha relay Moon.
Tho Reynolds Development Com
pany plans to grade and plank ono
feit ot streets in First Addition
this summer. All this work will btf
rushed so that the streets will be
lend for the laying of water
mains before this wison.
Fur the time of your ifv g to
Haiidou,
Bfr HILL
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Select Non.Srctiiaa Bonding nd Dty SJiool
lor Bajri, Mililny Di.cipW; Snull Clanci, Mco
Tchcu. Cmlul tupenriiion rcu;ei main tin)
ate not Attained eliewticic. Stud (of oaulo
PORTLAND, OREGON
Cons County hnvo not all forgotten
the Knuppenburg deal of n few
years ngo. nnd I wanted tho bond
to prevent a repetition boforo I
would offer to sell any of the lots
as l did In the Knuppenburg case,
and those who took my ndvlco know
now thnt they had acted wisely,
and am sure will not blame mo
now lor working for the Interests
and good name of Coos Hay.
Yours very truly,
C. .1. HRCSCIIKK.
Just ns soon as kidney and
bladder irregularities occur. '
whether tho urlno Is too fre-
quent, too sennty, Is burning,
or lenves n full fooling In tho
bladder, then you hnvo n warn-
Ing that should start you at
onco to tnklng Foley Pills. You
need thorn, and thoy are a
strong and puro inedlclno that
will help you nt once. Try
them. 4
Owl Prescription Pharmacy.
Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto
Chandler Hotel. Phone 71.
EA
SANDON BY THE J
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A KK.W TK.V ACItl? TltACTS KOI It MILKS SOITII OX
U XTV W)l :;:: PK.U ACKKs mi0 CASH. IIAIiAXCK
l!so TAXK vlSK SAX1V
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKktosh
IXSUUAXCE.
HKAfi KSTATK
nnd
kD0iM'TS on Rheumatism
Rheumatism Is stui.bnrn as
a mule. Han us on like a
leech, wears you out, worries
you with pain, drags your vl-
Ullty, depresses your mind
and health. DON' T give up to
It. DON'T let It hang on.
DON'T overlook Foley Kidney
rills, They nro a natural en-
emy to th0 conditions that
eauso rheumatism, which thoy
will promptly remove.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy,
trunk D. Cohan. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 7J.
TIIH HMCOItU PHOTOOHAPIUXO AHSTHACT COMPANY
Hare photographic copies of all records Coos County to date
abstracts of tit cs, present owners, or any other Information relating
to renl estate furnished on short notice. fc
M'SIXKSS OITICK: 117 Nortfi Front St., Marsliflelil. Phono 151J
W. J. RUST, Manager
V modern Unci, mming, Klectrl
Llsht. Stoam Heat. Elegautlj
Furnished Rooms with Hot nr
Cold Water.
HOTEL OOOS
O. A. Met II it, I'roji.
UtM! BO rents a day nnd upward'
for Umailwav ami Market
T. J. SCAIFK.
V. S. nitOWX S A. II. HODOIXP
Meld ffifi CO.
Estimates Furnished,
hone 187-L Marshfleld, Ore.
Unique Pantatorium
mMLl!?i)KUN WVKWS. CLEAXEH8
PHKSSEHS and HAT HWXO om
Agent for hHmard il, Htrausi ik
Co., Fine TallorhiK. Let u
make your next suit.
CENTRAL. Phone
New and Second Hand furniture
sold on the Installment plun.
HAimiXaTOX, HOYLE CO.
802 tont St.
Phone 340-L MarsUfleld. Or.
Short Talk on Store Policy
Xo. tl.
Truth in Advertising
At the liiteiiiallotinl Convention of AiIvortlsoiN held In llultlmoic
Inst .liino, a great tlcnl of leetuiliiK wiim iIoih; on the subject of
truth.
Xiuv an advert foment Is liitendcil to Inspire confidence as wll
as create desire.
I very claim made by LAXIKVS Is liackitl hy thirty years success,
ful buslines In this coiiiiininlty.
We initke no Kiiui-antees, hut any article not as represented will
lu cheerfully exchanged.
LANDO'S
(GOOD GOODS.)
PROMPT DELIVERY IMIOXE VOUK OltDEHS
UIH-lIM FHOXT STREET. IMIOXE HIMj.
Mining Stock
Those wishing to invest, or who have
sufficient curiosity to inquire, should
call at P()2 Front street.
THE UOliSH MOrXTAIX MIXING
COMPAXY has obtained a permit to sell
stock in this state, from 1?. A. "Watson,
Corporation Commissioner, which, under
the stringent Blue Sky law now in force,
should be a sufficient guarantee that the
property is all right. .If the property is
not exactly as represented, or better, those
buving stock will have their money re
funded and their expenses pa-id while ex
amining the property.
Call and investigate. You never had
such an opportunity for a gilt-edge in
vestment backed by an absolute guar
antee. Specimens of the ore may be seen at
,W2 North Front street.
COXDEXSKI) STATEMENT OF THE COXD1TIOX OF
The First Naliona! Bank of Coos Bay
At Marahflold, In the State of Oregon, at tho close of business,
August 9, 1913.
llesoiirces.
Loans and Bonds $4:;G,lS",.7fi
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00
Heal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures SO, 000.00
Cash and Sight Exchange 378.S7S.98
lotnl $995,00 1.73
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus and Undiwded Profits i:.330.0L
Clrcitintlon, outstanding 97,500.00
Depr-slts 7S2.2M.11
Totnl $995,004.73
STATEMENT OF COXDITIOX OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OHEGOX.
AT THE CLOSE OF IUSIXESS AUGUST 0, 1013.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts jjoj 082.10
Dancing House 50,'oOo!oO
Cash and Sight Exchango 311, 099. 7G
To,al $882,781.80
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid in , ? 50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits C 788 31
1)0l0iitt8 7C9,'993.'oG
TotnI $SS2,781.S0
DID YOU KNOW THAT
wo can sell you Teas, Coffees, Extracts. Baking Powder Beans
Se W l" Coast P' wa,UtYr!,l0r,0d) as y '""H ortw'hofw ori
ino 1 acme CoaM. We stand back of u our goods and if 'somo nro
US luoC'iner cioS! T,,,? .S'&.LSffe S B
Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House
1S4 Market avenue. phone
All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office
Jst Reed
another shipment tfu
Mysostanj
Primost ChenJ
Stauff Grocery j
1 "one 1C2
lw In price, ,gh
Electric In
Wo hve a fftt ,
I vviin in j
at 1.7,5.
New Irons. $ii.8o
Coos Bay Wirbf
Dhmm O'l t ...
' """" 161 N, jn
"MERCHANT IIUH'KXoi
We are offering flne,:,J
in mis mug desired trw,
near the btislncsa center, ui
tlonable Investment TilV
tertua, ami prices under ttf
kui, exclusive agenti.
I. S. K.rFMAX4J
77 Front Simt I
HOTEL DOTS
American plan hotel Rec
paired, renovated and taJ
II,.,. H.I I , .
"""Mi mm room uy m;, m
month Phono 157-J. mi
Second street.
Ilov of Coos Cnuiiilun flil
FOR THE IIK.IIKST 60
THE I SOW LINO HI
Itetweeu NOW and SKPTE
Wntcli this siiirc for
: : 1 1 lh Scorn -J
:t 7 " X o r t h Front Itj
First Class Weii
Promptly done it
Gardinei's Rag Carpel I
On Sliermati avenue IwIhmO
11 in and CiiniKtllnt.
Phone 1 7 1 Norn 1
WANTED
watches that won't keep tlaj
n,,,i rmipM nil urn the rnltil
your watch. Let me luttfl
preserve It perfectly for
como.
E. C. BARKEH
22G Front st. Mnbll
Gray Auto
Claude Tucker, l'rpi
Phono orders to Blanco HjJ
Aftei 12. 2G0L, WJU
MnrntiflpM. OrrtM
Marshfield & A ..(a
North Bend AUIU
, ,.,,. o mill
UIUB leuvu uivw ', "
.., m 7 n. m.: from '
I U. Ml., . , ,, TM
t.l n'nlnnb fiVeftf Mil" '1
cinta'ono way, round I tri, J
Commutation books, 20 1 nI
Cnrs lenvo cimnaier
neld mid North Dend M'"
North Bend.
GORST & K1NCI
Protect your
brooks out, by
good, reliable
pany. Oregon
tlon'a policies
choanest and
Leaton, ngont,
bldg., or phone
homes KWJ
Inturlof i
rira Icstrt
Fire
are tM
i,ost. Set1
room l'1
You Auto Call
FHOXE 1IU SI0HIJ
Stand front ot "'"""pj
Til ri n" '-J
After Jl V. M. ,
Itesldence Pl '
Cmvful Drivers
FOR QUICK WORK.
eno PROMfl
ru" FOR GO00I
Telephone thf
Coos Bay Steam
We always deliv
Phone 57-J