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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
Condensed Statement of 1$ First National Bank Of Coos Bay JANUARY 13, 1914. Resources, loans and Bonds ---r--r-;r $485,029,23 ii q Bonds to secure circulation 100,000,00 Ll Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 79,600,00 sh and Sight Exchange :. 249,746,61 Total ."I r-.r--: --$914,375.84 1 Liabilities, r rnnital Stock paid in -------- $100,000,00 SuS and undivided profits 21,251,21 Station, outstanding .--.-. 100,000,00 Deposit- 693,124,63 Total $914,375.84 BOSIOHB GARTER ! J?!,' 41 ".V ' 1 for ss rPvi A ''' I CIGARETTE COUPONS fflSSSiJ j ImS&I! Mill H COLD PUATE iSmRSr I WMwriyH PQ&HiX H ICE to lund ,71 M etr S rricei P1EED MlMOn 18-J, ' Work tat, Repair ? alt. NaT STATEMENT OF CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS Of Marshfield and Myrtle Point, Oregon, At the close of business Jan, 13,1914, resources Loans and Discounts , , , , Banking Houses , , , , , Cash and Sight Exchange , , Total , Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in , , , , , Surplus and Undivided Profits , , Deposits .iiiiii Total , w 111 f I I ! 5F5 3f 609? 1 IH $696,758,92 61,493,17 ,291,170,72 $1,049,422,81 $75,000,00 , 67,978,80 906,444,01 $1,049,422,81 WELCOME We Invite all our friends, old and new cus tomers to call and sec us at our new home at 130 No. Broadway. If only to say "How-do-you-do," we will ge glad to see you and you will be glad you came. CAPE ARAG0 COFFEE Coos Bay Tea, Coffee amd Spice Houase Same phone, Wo. 394-J Mazda Electric Lighting Saves Money in Every Industry Volume of light at small cost, Pure, white light with a steady daylight softness, That is MAZDA electric light that is modernized light, MAZDA electric light is most officiont, most convenient and economical for office, homo, factory, warehouse, shops or schools, i -rfc,- Nearly three times as much light for the same current cost as carbon incandescent lamps deliver, Factories equipped with electric liqhting turn out more work and better work. Spoilage is reduced to a minimum accidents are pre ventedworkmen are safe and contented, Telephone 1 78 and have us plan an economical, efficient lighting installation for you, A cost estimate will obligate you in no way, Oregon Power Co. THKWV8 ONLY ONE MACHINE THE SINGER MA' ONE REPRESENTATIVE W. J. RITZ Phono 280-X. STOCKINGS, Pickaninny Stockings tor Boys nnd Girls Tito Dest Wearing Stockings on the Market. Sold a i. 'The Electric Shoe Store. 180 So. Rrondivny. nsjHu 100 CIGARETTE COUPONS OBAKS should be your cigarettes because of their downright good ness TIicjc Mtid 800 other article! can be pro cured with OI1AK Clcarctto Coupon! For Muitrattd talalee aJJrest OBAK PREMIUM DEPT. 333 Battery Street, .SAN FRANCISCO W JSi ISMmU rUr8x J Si & Wtihr i avjj i,in WISE IS THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS HOW TO CHOOSE HER COLOR THIS SEASON For Sale By Blanco Cigar Store The Old Popular Stand T. J. SOAIKE $ A. II. IIODGINS Marshfield PA,NT AND IVIdi;""IUU DECORATING CO. I'Mliinitea Knrnlslied. Phono niMi-J. Mnrshlleld, Oregon. REMOVED Opposite The Blanco Hotel TODD The Tailor BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER Creamery MADE r.MIEK SANITAUV CONDITIONS IN A cm:an AND lODEHN FACTOIIV. STEItlMZED .MII-K AND chuam, PURE ICE Fioo delivery, 8 n. in. and ii p. m. Phono 7il Color and mntorlal aro tho two Hong features of tho modes this soti non. It Is n temptation to select a gown or wrap In one of tho wonderful now blues, greens or rods Unit attract us on every sldo. Dut wo must curb this dcslro and bo content with Just a touch for contrast, clso disillusion nnd disaster will follow. Among tho now greens tiro dcllcato, cold shades found In the water of tho ocean; hard, bril liant colors In tho peacock's feathers, )!ch of them charming In themselves, but not to bo worn next tho faco un less ono possess nn unusual complex ion. Several shades of brown aro known under tho class namo of "Choc olat:" "Potroska" Is tho suggcstlvo namu for n charming Russlnn green; various shades of yellow aro known nu "Soldi" (tho rays of tho sun) nnd thcro aro numberless others with namos qulto as appealing as tho col ors themselves. In tho costume shown In S088-8081 crcpo meteor Is used In a dark, dull shado of blue called ''Cornelllo" or "Jackdaw" bluo. It Ib similar to tho "crow-bluo" of last soason. Plaited chiffon In a dull cream fashions tho petticoat, and a smart contrast is giv en by tho vclvot buttons nnd tho bow that holds tho drapery. They nro bright purple. This costumo may bo copied In size 30 with l?i yards of 42 Inch material for tho blousoi 3T4 yards of 42 Inch material for tho skirt. Tobacco brown, cpongo Is used for 8092, with tho vest In n tan cloth. This frock may bo mado In size 36. with 4 yards of 42 Inch material No. 8088 sizes 32 to 44. No. 8081 sizes 22 to 30. No. 8092 sizes 34 to 40. ' Each pattern 15 cents. ' To obtnln cither pattern Illustrated nil . . out this coupon and enclose IS conls In " Bl18 stamps or coin. Ha suro to stato number Namo of pattern and rIzc, measuring over tho A,,,ir,m fullest part of tho bust Address Pattern nuure" Department, enro of this paper. I TIS F. A. D. Crldgo, n writer for n Port land paper, Is responsible for tho following description of tho mnniior In which tho farmors on Coob nny hnntllo their produce lie nlso gives prospects for dovolopnient In this sec tion In an nrtlclo In tho Inst Sunday edition of tho Journal: "Mnrshflold nnd tho sections nround Coos Hny hnvo advantages of local transportation enjoyed hy no ether section of Oregon. Tlio his ocoan Btcnmbors nnd lumber vessols ninko tho most nolso nnd show, and their commercial Importance- Ib the llfo of tho Coos Hay country! hut ccorcs and scores of local lnuncheH and llttlo steamers 'and gasolluo boats of nil descriptions nro n sourco of profit and pleasure to all, "Tho motor launch and boat car ilca all manner of products from dairy, mill and farm, to Marshfield. The llttlo creaks and estuaries and Jho trlhutury rivers to tho hny, nro now chiiB-cluiBged over every inorn Iiik by boats benrlng pooplo and pro ducts to tho marts. Many fnruiors hnvo their own "water automobiles." Many boats onco propelled hy mus cular strength and boatman's skill nowicoino through with heavy cargoes of freight .or passengers, roturtilng leaded with tho products of civili zation, and tho tmmo or other pas- FREE TO WIHMrSBTER" know woman's nfferlnes. I mvu found tho care. I will moll, free of anr charre. bit ku fail ujwltu full frtrueloritaMroSerTfrom wojaaa'i ttiltnenU. 1 wan t to tell tl worn, n about UU enre tea. mr riader. for yourself, your UamjUterj your mother, or your afctter. I want to . Lou , i 9ur? youryelve at home with out thehelp of doctor. Men cim nnderetand women' HufferlnK. Whntwowomen knowlrw upiiliaci, wo know better than any doctor. 1 know that my'home tn-atment U safe and anro euro for Uucoitbou or Whlllih diichirm, Ultirattoa. Oil licminl it filling el t Womb. r,elte. Iciell ai falaU h.i, wnai .i viinia lanisii, t I'romi; (1U alia I II and, tick and kotili, aiuluf'toaa IiiIibii, airieainiu, triialaf liiliai up tbi ipiai, cilnclielr, dal to cry, kat fUtkei, tiitlam, kldeir. and aliddif tieublie tbtn taund bjf vilkaiiiis aituliil to our aux. I want to aend you a mbjIiIi laa i'e liulmiil Utility hie to provo to you that you can cure yourself at homo, easily, quickly and surely. Hemember, tlmt.it till ceil ou aclhUfto frlvA thA tn Atmenfc a comnlf tutrlnl: nm) tr vnn wUh to continue, it will coat yon only about IZcentaa wecic or less than two cents a day. It will not Interfere with your work or occupation. Jul end aa toor name ind aidriti, tell mo bow you Buffer if you wish, and I will send you tho treatment for youreaiH. entirely free.ln plain wrap per, by return mall I will also send you (in al call, my book-"0MlK'J OWX MFOICll ADVISER" w 1th explanatory Illustrations nhou ,ng whr women suffer, and how thev can raally cure theinhthca at home. Erery woman ahould havo it, und learn to Iklak far hinill, Then when the doctor aays "You must have an operation," you can decide for yourself. Thouenndu of v, omen havo cured themsclvca with my home remedy. It cures all aid ar lean. Ta Molkeia at Daviklin, I will explain a Blmplo home treatment which speedily and effectuallT cures Leu(;orrho n, Ureen BkskneHr.nd I'alnful or Irregular Menstruation in young Liadlea, Plunipnuw and health always result! from Itauao. Wherever you live. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly tell any sufferer that thli Hone Trtilajil really teteiajl women's dUeejies, and makes women well, rtronc plump and robust. Jcil tied o, tdert it, and tho f reo ten day's treatment Uyours, also Iho book write to-day, aa you may not jo .Ms sffer enjaln. Addresa urs. m. summers, DoxK - Notro Damo, Ind., u. a. A, isiiBlJsBk scngors. "It Ib astonishing tho weights of prodtico and living frolBht tho regular launches and tho llttlo motor boats bring In nnd land upon tho wharves of Mnrshflold. Kar up tho shallow stretches of tho hack bays and around the winding 'channels of tho crooks tho chug-chug of tho motor Is heard. NolghlnyH can toll by tho Bhrlll llttlo whistles, tho rolor of tho sides, or Ecmo slight differentiation who Is go ing to town today, or who Is return ing, and whether thoro Is a big load aboard. All Kuy Enough. "Tho keen distinctions mndo nro considered romurknulo hy tho visitor or nowcomor, but ho soon learns tho application of certain sounds and Blgns nnd begins to read thorn, hesi tatingly nt first, hut with Increasing confldenco as day follows day. "That's 11111 DovIno'B now motor he's got for his big old rowboat, Teddy-bird," ono dairyman remarked as tho faint sounds of n motor boat come from nway up tho winding es tuary. Thoro was no Bight of tho boat possible, "Bill, ho would novor glvo up that n motor was a snfo con traption, and ho always sailed, rowed and flopped In as best ho could. I holpcd tow him inlong both ways moro'n onco, and finally Inst spring I said ro him, 'Bill Dovlno, you got a motor In that old tub of yours or I'll bo dlng-dnngod If I'll over wnsto Rood gasollno on you again.' Bill got wlso, for neither Hop Wontz, nor any of us would drag him any moro when tho tldo or tho wind kept him from getting In or getting out. So now ho'8 got n motor contraption, and ho was tickled to death last woek to holp pull Hop off a mud bar ho'il urn Into, I gueso Bill Is n progres siva citizen now," Better TIiiicn Coining. "With tho successful application of dtstillato, n cheaper product of crudo oil than gasollno, tho possibilities or cheap, froquont nnd safo transporta tion around Coos Bay will bo greatly augmented. Thoro aro thousands of ncres of low, swamp and overflowed lands In Coos county that could bo developed and mado Into dairy farms that would literally "boat tho Dutch," for It is in Holland that tho greatest development In such lands has taken place. Tho small ventures nlong this lino so far undertaken In and around Coos Bay aro as specks compared to what Is possible. Thoro are oppor tunities horo for comb'Inatlons 0f capi tal In legitimate, development of land to attract millions, onco tho possibili ties aro realized. In this development tho part tho motor boats will play will not ho small, for cheap nnd con venient transportation attracts peo plo to tho land, nnd gives profits whoro otherwise thoro would bo none. 1 llvo half a mile away from tho landing, but wo llko It better up on tho flat. I bought tho land thrco years ago and wo aro making a liv ing on a few acres." "It Is tho small dairyman-farmer who la doing well In Coos county, and tho motor boat helps,'! sMma Aii,-