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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,' MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913-EVENING EDITION. i . I ' ... . . Auto Line ileve every 20 minutes" from ciriivB fr(jm ? m Faro 16 Cl1; to 7 P. from if' Lotion books, 20 rldefl, 12.00. fln.Ave Clmndler Hotel, Marsh ,4 S North Bend News Co., lb U Bend. x .nm n - mil - ua WW MM kf - . . U l A f trm a ii mm a m Your fire Loss? ' I now how tn wrlto forms 1111 . ...... I. ..... ,1.1,. ntar. .. .iirlll I'sl Willi I II J iui.uimo. ...HPIII1I t ff n Ml WW m I WW mW WWW W WW I, J, linui " w - J Vnt ix I siinflrt to Us By Parcel Post PAY Till! POSTAGE ON ITH RETURN. Bay Steam Laundry mm ll.HLi!.U uu w i...t..,.l. ti tut Imnii n till Oil in flew UlJUilU Hn uv-v.ii auto service. Curoful drivers. go anywhere at any time. Stand ni nniiiiu iitf-k TOM (MORALE, Proprietor. IT lintL I1UU1 H NOW See goutuell PHONIC 8171. STADDEN KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC h m iHiniiiin in innif mm. FinlshhiK. I'romntly done at Hrl ndV I if rilfl IjHIIW man utcmii; ijciiicuii i.uiiiur dm ud Connecticut. 174. North Bend. Or IKN iVV ltitlillS .trn ' " " 114, TKRMINALS. COXTAIXS XO ACID. not lose Us charge while (.landing idle. ' wmj if HUM W Broailway. WANTED that won't keen Mm. Tllrtx nr. A All nA ik. A i m -11.11. 1. 1' I nin iinnriia it a tin ii i urin.i ii aAM . E. C. BARKER. i . Marahfl 'd. nr. hi if ii cuncc the nrw cnlmi ..i. ... ucai in lown SOUTH nitOADWAY. A TAXI "AY OK XlfiHT OlJIMh XIII al train ,S .. siieclultv. T' J. SCAIIi-R. m u.' v v - tj) A. II. HODGIXS ... - iMm mm and in i ihs i iiuf- in Mtlattes Furnlahei. ' "7.L iii.,.., THR Pin on "'s i uui iidmcnr ur ntE SRASHM ii nit ii if ii r ti a nnMA Ct f . MM 1 Needles for Bal.. w J. RITZ. . Look Back a Month Ahead a Year LOOK backward ono montn nnd recall how your money went. Was every cent wisely spent? Would tho llttlo moments of fortune, toBsed after trifles, totnl a dollar, or two, or five? Which would you rathor havo now, tho trifles you bought, or tho coin you paid for thotn? Now look ahead a year: Will your present habits causo n re petition of last month's spending, until tho year Is Bono? Today's history Is part of your llfo history. What fortuno aro you building? To what oxtont is a hank account shaping your future? First National Bank Of Coos Bay v -News of Nearby To wins i . t ( MVUTU: POINT lOIXTKlS. BOOSTS MYRTLE - - RUHAWAYNFAR ------ STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank Marshfield, Oregon. At the close of business October 21, 1913, 1 Resources Loans and discounts $554,977.18 Banking Houso .1 50,000,00 Cash and Sight Exchange 292,346,84 Total 1$897i32402 , , Liabilities. Capital Stock, paid in $ 50,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 67,427,77 Deposits - 779,896,25 Total $897,324,02 WE HAVE JUST RKCKIYKI) A SIIII'.MKXT OK Pure Sap Maple Syrup IN 1-2 GAL. CANS. THIS IS TIIK VKUV 11KST .SYIIUI. THAT MONEY CAN HUY. COME IN AND SAMIWjK IT ANI HE CON VINCED. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House l'lmiio :ilM.T. 18 1 .Market Avenue. EQUIPPED WITH WlltlXKSS. Sjnship Breakwater ALWAYS ON IMK. SAILS EllOM POUTIiAND AT H P. M., OCT. I I; OCT. 21, AND OCT. 28, AND EVEItY TUESDAY TIIEItEAETEIt. SAILS FHOM MAItSIIFIKLD OCT. 11, AT 7:iW A. M.; OCT. 18, AT II A. M.j OCT. 25, AT 7 A. M.5 AND EVERY SATURDAY TIIKRE A1TER. Tickets on sale to all EnMi'rn polntH and Infornintlon as to rnutes and rutes cheerfully furniNlied. Phono Main JIB-L. P. h. STERLING, Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT 10 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $16.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACD7IO-' STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Pnoae 44 F HcGEORGB, Ageat. S. S. REDONDO Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Monday, October 27, at 3 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Illdg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27. Intei-Oceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phono 14. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMUER, L.TII. 4HINOT.F8. MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOOltS, RIIOFIXQ PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE ISO. I8 SOUTH BROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., -Inc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM 'COAL. TIMBER AND PLATTING, LANDS A SPECIALTY. FARM, VVAU, L AGENTS EAST8IDK MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE M-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. T CANNERY TELLS OF BENEFIT TO THE COM MUNITY IX PROVIDING MAR KET FOR PRODUCTS AND EM PLOYMENT TO CITIZEN'S. (Special to Tho Times.) MYRTL12 POINT, Or., Oct. 27. F. II. Turner Iras accomplished a great deal that Is beneficial to the Myrtlo Point community. In run ning tho dryer nnd rnnnery ho Is using products of the farm which otherwise might bo a waste to the farmer, giving him a chance to realize on his unmerchantable apples, and to sell his prunes at a profit, and giving employment to n Bcoro of per sons, which In turn nsslst the local merchant and also bring now busi ness to tho flunnclnl Institutions for nil or his finished product are sold south and north, nnd nrc handled directly through tho local banks, Therefore every business enterprise for tho best Interest of tho commun ity should do all in their power to help mnke his business a success and to enrounrgc such Institutions which take hold nnd try to do something. Sir. Turner has tho facility of re volutionizing any business which he undertakes. He has discarded all tho hand-paring machines and uses power exclusively; ho also gets all tho by-products, such ns Jelly, from julco of tho npplo parings nnd vine gar from tho pulp. Ills vinegar Is made chomlcnlly puro by tho con centration process. lie Is soley Interested In his busi ness, having rented tho dryer from Mr. Dow and bargained for tho can nery on n gunrnnteo to run It for period of five yenrs. The first of his products' wero ship ped on Inst Thursday to Unas Ilros., n San Frnnclsco, nnd Included 250 eases of evaporated apples and about 100 cases of fancy Oregon prunes. Mr. Turner says Oregon prunes aro nt a premium In the South, while most prunes sold hero nrc imported from the South. Ho Is nn adept in tho snlo of tho manufactured prod uct nnd does not bcllovo In packing anything unless ho finds salo for It prior to Its manufacture. All should boost for moro such Industries which will mnko for tho best Interest of tho community nnd help to build up cities hero. News of Upper Valley as Told by Tho, Enterprise. Mr. Arthur M. Arneson and Miss Emilco Houso wero married last eve ning at the M. E. Parsonage, Hev. E. S. Maco officiating. 11. I). Duffy, a locomtlvo engineer who or a number of months has been .'running ono of tho Wlllott & Uurr engines oij tho extension, went to Marshfield Monday, expecting to se cure employment with the railroad contractors on tho Wlllanictta I'acific. Tho foundation for tho school building has been completed and this week the framing ot tho structure was commmenced. Cleo. W. Stewart, who for some I time over a year has boon conducting la livery nnd feed business In the Mn ! chndo barn on Spruce street Is this week moving his stock Into tho Din ger Hermann barn at tho foot of First street on Maple, nenr tho depot. In connection with this livery busi ness Geo. Martin will drlvo a private hack between hero nnd Uosehurg. MIXER'S HARD LUCK. For Hie past two months J. C. French nnd George Forty hnvc been nt work putting n dam In Hubbard's Creek nenr wuoro tho stream enters tho ocean for tho purpose of going down to bedrock after tho rich de posits of gold thnt nro thought to bo there. They had flumed the creek away from Its channel nnd turned It onto n wnterwheel that was to furnish tho power to pump things dry ns they went down. They had Just completed their work nnd every thing was running nicely when a heavy rain raised tho creek and sent n log through tho dam, leaving It In a badly delapldatcd condition. Tho gentlemen will not try to ropalr tho dnmngo this fall, owing to the late ness of tho season, but will try to save tho work thoy hnvo already done and start In again ns soon ns spring opeiiB. Port Orford Tribune. MYRTLE POINT , FOUR-HORSE TEAM DUMPS LOAD OFF GRADE, INJURING ONE OF ANIMALS. OTHER NEWS OF MYRTLE POINT. (Special to Tho Times.) MYRTLE POINT, Or., Oct. 27. A big runaway causing little damage occurred near Jim Hobson's place on North Fork. Jim says that whllo his man was driving four horses to n load of thirty-six bnles of hay, the horses became scared nnd began to run. One of tho wheel horses jump ed over tho stretcher causing load, horses nnd all to fall off n culvert six feet high. Ono horso had Its head severely cut but no other serious damago wan done. Tho boys had to reload the thirty-six males. Dr. C. R. Bennett Is adding another pretty cottage to our group of bun galow residences on tho Jiill. O. A. Coleman, of North Fork, re turned Thursday from a six-weeks' trip, visiting Portland, Senttlo, Mos cow, Lewlston, Ellensburg and other principal points In tho Nortlvwesr, coming homo via Eugeno and Rose burg. Mrs. Coleman and their sons accompanied him. A now meat market has been op ened on Fourth street between Spenco nnd Maplo, by Frank Davis, of Marsh Mold, who was formerly In business here. CURRY COUNTY SICK. Reports from Snn Francisco say thnt jVlf Caughcll has about recov ered from his operation for appen dicitis, nnd that Fred Cnugholl will not hnvo to undergo nn operation, tho doctors claiming thnt his Is stom ach trouble and not appendicitis as was first thought. Ho is under treat ment for stomnch trouhlo and Is gain ing In strongth nnd flesh. Mrs. Jas. Kennedy Is at tho snmo hospital ns tho Cnugholl boys, undergoing treat ment for enncor. Gold Reach Globe IT DOES PAY TO KNOW THE STORES So great a part of every income is spent in stores, that it would seem that, next to "man kind," "the proper study is stores!" To the readers of THE TIMES ads, the stores take on individual characters they become fa miliarthey come to be UNDERSTOOD. The Value-giving "habits" of each store and the service rendered by each are known, and rightly valued. The ad-reader knows an exaggerated state ment by an educated instinct, and an ad that comes to the borderline of misrepresentation is a species of store-suicide. ' Every merchant appreciates the NECESSITY of "making good'.' every advertised price conces sionas well as the further NECESSITY of mak ing price-concessions that are real euiugh to be notable enough to make the store's advertising WORTH answering. Thus the readers of THE TIMES ads keep in touch with ALL buying opportunities in the stores of the city that make for economy in the home ex pensesand thus, to "know the stores" DOES PAY I THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AB8TRACT COMPANY Hare photographic copies of all records Cooi County to date, abstract! of titles, present owners, or any other information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. BUSINESS OFFICE i 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Pbone 1S1 W. J. RUST, Miaagtr CURRY COUNTY SHEEP. Ono of tho bent bands of mutton sheep over driven out of Curry Coun ty wont through Port Orford one day Inst week. Thoy wero bought by a Portland butcher by the name of Swlnglo, and woro being driven to Rosoburg from Whence thoy will be shipped by train. About half of the band, which numbered 900, were bought from tho Wcdderburn Trad ing Company, and the rest were pick ed up In tho Rogue- River country and ns far south as Pistol River. It was claimed that there wero a num ber of wethers In the lot that would dress lfiO pounds, and one that It was thought would go close to 200 pounds. Port Orford Tribune. WED IN CURRY. Married At Port Orford, Wednes day, October IB, 1913, Willis T. Whlto, Jr., and MIbs Susie Neer, of Myrtlo Point, Justice Wright officiat ing. Mr. Whlto Is ono of Curry Coun ty's foromost stockmen and the bride Is ono of Coos County's prominent school teachers. Goldi Beach Globe. CUnRY COUNTY VOTE. W. T. White roglstored ninety yot ers In Port Orford precinct; twenty flvo of whom woro women.. Word comes from Ohecto that 2 CO register ed In that precinct a concrete num ber. Port Orford Tribune. CURRY COUNTY WRESTLER DEFEATS SIX MEN nANDON, Oro., Oct. 24. Last Saturday M. G. Lutsey, of Curry County, wrestled agalnBt six wrest lers of noto, throwing them all In ninety minutes. Tho men matched against Lutsey Included Smiling Dutch, 145 pounds; Jack White, lightweight champion of California, 134; R. Casoy, 162; Lester Donald son, 1C0; Harry Lockwood, 150, and G. Chapman. Lutsoy's weight la ICS pounds, g. Chapman lasted twenty three minutes and seven seconds. Smiling Dutch was the only man who acted on the agrcsslvo, placing Lutsey In somo apparently tight places for tho first few mlnutca of tho bout. The terms of tho match were that Lutsey was to throw all the six men In an hour. After resting for an hour, Lut sey had a bout with Jack White for a purse of $1000, Lutsey to throw Whlto In ten minutes to win, but be lost. M. G. Lutsey trained for two ' years under Gotch and Miller at St. Paul. Ho left there and came to Curry County, slnco which time he has entered many matches and has only been thrown once. This was by Spilling Dutch. Lutsey Is arranging to wrestle Gordon this winter. U you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad In The Times. . C. O. GOSNEY, Contractor and Builder. Drawings and estimates furnUhsd. All work guaranteed, If you aro not satisfied tell n; It you "are, tell others. , PtuMM S1S4. MankfteM