The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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" Base is Most Import- I
ant Part of Work.
WASHINGTON', I). C, .Inn. 5.
An important factor In tho financ
ing of good roads by county bonds
is discussed by tho nutliors of lltille
tln No., 130, nt tho United States
Dopartmont of Agriculture, entitled
"Highway Honda."
In .this bulletin tlio authors point
out that in expending inonoy raised
by tho sale of highway bonds tho
highway commlslonors should dis
tinguish carefully between tho per
inncnt, and the pcrlshnblo features
of tho road. Fonnilotlonfl, drainage
Btructur.os, alignment and grades,
l 1 it: -,
i nil r i n 'I H II
nro pcrmapent rcoiuros which buohiu your Hishop-oiect.
bo looked upon in tho light of an rr10 iroslilInR Ulshop having taken
investment. If thoso features do notor(jor from my Consecration, I now
comply with a certain stnndard, It . ,rjto t0 V0 y01, necessary facts and
will bo poor economy to spend mon-
oy on transitory Improvements such
as hard surfaces, which must be
renewed nt conslderablo oxpiinso
from year to year.
Iocal conditions, of course, dolor
mlno to n- great extent tlio proper
standards for tho permanent fea
tures of any highway. Twenty yenrs
" -" """ ' '"" -
in modern road building
, howovpr, that thero la a
which any road built on
nonev should comiilv with.
cxperlanvo
lias shown
minimum
borrowod money should comply with.
A cloflo,i?(ii(y pf 211 dlfforont typeg
of road , shows that to moot this
minimum otandard, tho following
sums wJ.l,l -pcobnbly )mvo to bo ex
pended (or tlireo standard kinds of
highway; , ,
A study pf tlieso figures will help
counties to nvpld tho common error
of first Ixlntfntlip sum to bo spent
nnd tlion demanding nn exorbitant
mlloaKo In return for It. So-callod
macadam roads have been built with
bond money by simply spreading
broken stono In tho mud, Tho lnovlt
nblo results of such shortslghtodnos
In that long boforo tho bonds havo
been paid off, tho Improvements
for whlrh thoy woro Issued Imvo
coased to exist and tho county linn
nothing to show for Its IihtwihciI
dobt. In tho samo way, it Is mani
festly pqor policy to build an ox
penslvo surfaco on tofoclvo grndoH
with popr alignments and shortlived
drnluDKQ .feuturci,
Kvcn wlion much of tho money
expended upon a highway has gono
Into tho nprmnnont fpatures, there
is still .dauRcr that the cost of re
pairs nnd mnlntqnnnqp will bo over
looked, or n least slighted, In tho
calculations of tho road builders.
Whpn. roads nro built with borrow
ed moiioy It s especially , Im
portant to avoid this error. Oi
tho otho;- hnnd, howover, it Is. not
necessary to rogard thu total cost
of Hurfaclng n road as n temporary
Improvement. Much of tho surfacing
nmy bo classed im a pormanont
Invostmont, for it H becoming more
nnd tnoro common to have surfaces
built In two courses, th0 lower of
which Is dm much n permanent foil
uro of construction nH grading Itself.
Tills Is very truo of thoio typos
of rond that nro built with concrete
foundations for bltumlnous-mai'iulnm
brick, or asphalt surfaces. It In proh
nbly consorvHtlvo, mjeed, to, regard
iu perjcent.i tbo mirfncInK cost
of manijlnm or pioru umlurln pn'vn
montH iih n jiormnuonl Inviwtment.
U Ih BiJliVmn Ifowa'dilyH tliut hard
ronda iirii'ponnlttod to wear into tho
foundation lourso of (ho surfacing,
I'robably It Is uafo to say that
nn nverugo of ubout 02 per font of
tho total tost of ii woll-bullt maca
dam roid should b6 put Into tho
permauujit, jfonturos, nnd with bltu-inlnouH-inheftdnm
roads, ubout 5C
per cent. This method of ostlumtlng
cannot bo applied tu any gravel orlepcroft. tho Hplwopal rosldence, on
natural mil mn.i in wi.im. .ili,n',,n....iu .
,,f ii,.. ;,,r. i. ' i
of ho mirravliiK onn bo ndvantiigo-
.,1 ,.",,,rr,, ,u"":,". '
on
under most stums of muliituimiu-e
It Htoadlly deteriorates.
Itoadg built with surfaces entire
ly or concrete, qr with brlek mvo, I
li.uiuH rwiiiig on n concreto foun
dntlOH. nro KOimmllv r-..,K.,
-r...-.rf "niMiiTn. tin
z. rrrv w, ,n- '",o "t'
Miriuwi iiiii-k- surfaces may last
number of yours, but ov
repairs . tit be required
.
TO Ulllll ..111.. tllO Hl'lllIlM Of tlila
bulleiln 4)nlut out that the iniiiMi
iut of t roq.l u nover thy Uul
ouo; thai,, no auhitw Is pnpHent, ,
and that romlm nnd maliiteaui'e
clmrses 1 nlwHja be uecuswiry. '
On the other hfliul. innHy feutim
ui u kooii rg. nrv to ho roanlet
ns permanent Unostiu.mta wtm..
roads nro built with borrowed mow
cy, tho distinction between the per-
pament and the temporary Improve-
iiient must be rarutully observed, in ,
orner mat tlio county way have
BoniethliiK lu oxclwiBBe when the
tlmo come to roimy the loan.
Thoso familiar with tho eastern
mlstlotoo only have no Jdoa 0f tho
great lo,ses duo to this ,rB1,u, ,n
tho forostu of th
counts next lo fire
ui,, - i.
WlU. it
i-ui the
ftuiuuiit of diinuib'O
I
per.uai.ont. hut It Is not sot defl- ,7 MV,umm l" " 19
nltely k,,ou how Iu"k he tl' " ,mw,,H,l,l' "y1" "y rrhl. I .hall
,... . . . . . h. . :Kl!Ht once sot about to fin, l ...it.i.i..
THE
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Rev. R. E Brcwij
Lei tor From Bis nop .mi-
nor Telling of Plans
The Rev. It. B. llrownlng Just prior
to Ids departure for Portland this
10 ihb uLimiiun. .
week received a letter from o
Sumner of tho Oregon diocese ..
Indicated that his stay in
would have to bo longor
pectcd. Tho cousecratlo
Walter Taylor Sumnor as
Orocon will taho placo In the catho-
dral of St. I'ctor and St. Paul In Chi-
enco on January C. Tho letter of the
nishop-oloct Is as follows:
jty ,0ar Hrothor:
j with prnyor and careful thought I
scntj you this, my first greeting ns
. Gxnr,,gg tho hopo that through
somo happy circuniBtonco you mny
ho nblo to bo present nt my Conse
cration. My first hopo was that tho
Consecration might bo In Oregon. Af
ter canvassing tlio situation, howov-
Point of going amongst strangers.
L'" ,? ,.i.ii. .. i i.n ron.ncrnlo.1
lh0IIRh kindly ones, to bo consecrated
J" J ,
u ,,?'., ' ., nlv fri,.nds
1$, t0 w on, i
W relatives nnd thoso to wiiom J
. ..... i . .... iinr.
haps this Is only a natural desire. I , Bpeody collapse of tho American ted
am sure you would feel much tho , eratlon of Labor,
same If you woro In a similar posl- And In the very ranks of tho Amor
tlon. I regret, howover, that I cannot, Iran Fedorntlon of Labor woro to bo
ho Biirroundpd with my clergy and la-, found thoso foolish enough to be
lly nt tills particular time. I
umo that It will not' bo posslblo for
you to couio to Chicago for tho ser
vice which will bo huld nt tho Cath
edral on tho Feast of tho Kplplmny,
Jnnunry Blxth. If you find thnt you
can, you will bo most heartily wel
comed nnd entertainment will bo pro
vided. May f nsk you, howovr, If
you will not offer tho Holy Kiiclmrlst
on that day at your Altar with tho
spcrlal Intention thnt I may prove
myself worthy of tho high offlco In
tho Church to which (lod, through
you, tins called mo, nnd with Ills com.
inundation both hero and hereafter.
I nm nsklng thu standing commit
tco to take cltnrgo of various mat
ters In connection with iny coming to
Orogou. First, 1 deslro to tncot In
couforencu you, my clergy, on whom
1 bIiuII rely 6 strongly for support.
I Bhpuld llku to havo this preceded
by n celebration of tho Holy Com
munion, If It can bo arranged. Tho
ti-r.tatlvo program which 1 am sag
nesting Is ns follows: '
Thursdny. January 21st, nt thu
Cathedral In Portland, celebration of
tho Holy Communion at eight o'clock
following Immediately by breakfast',
nt which tlmo I can moot you. tho
L'finforimcit folbiwlliu' liiililinlliilnlv n!
- - -- -
n I no o'clock. At eleven o'clock iv ser
vice of enthronement nt tho Cathedral
intended by tho Clergy and laity.
un mummy anornoon or evening
somo sort of n reception of n very
n.n.i.iu, iiui.imin nm.., in which nn
of tho laity nnd clergy and tho public
i i.uku nuuiu uu muuu hi iuui moi;uu was naseu was contrallxcd power. I 'i
......v.
On tho following Sundny 1 will
preaoh nt Trinity Church nt thu luvl-,
iniiiMi oi uiu rvuiur, mu uev. ur.
tluflll I JJlitltf link ltlllkll... ..
,.o..... i nin uiu iiimiuiiuii iUkui.iiuiiuii iur uio rank and fllo. r
lireach heio on my first Sunday In Thulr main slock In trndo was tlio '
Oregon, hecauso of tho slxo of tho
rliiin.li I. nil. tin. r ii,., i,.i..n..ui...i
rhiircU building, tho Pro-Catlutlral,
us 1 understand It, not having a bug)
sontiiiK imparity. 1 shall nt ouco bu
gln visitations to tho dlfforont parlsh-
eg and inlwilons, In order to acquaint
IllVlinlr ivlll. v.... n... I ...... ......I.
...,..,. ...... ,.... ...... ,, ,n,
I shall not bo nblo to occupy lllsh-'nu
i-"-" . imvu, uioroioro.
nntuwitwl the Sisters of St. John Map-
t "' tho KplKopal residence
ror tho present until soluble provl-
slon can be inndo for them Inn build-
lug to lie provided or
..,,,.
r to bo built, ns,
Ioimw bout.
.""".. u.o ...
i ne niTopiw tne imitation of
.
llin l)ai llu l....l a .. t .
.. r..r mv .,.,.. : ,"r u
a',;, , ' ...v..v, . un.
permuuentl). Tbo iuhIUiik address
I,B' lrUitMl. Oroumi
' ho,w tUut "" Chilstmas season
wlU Urln )0U m,lcl1 J and ldesnK
,,rHy conatantly duilmr this holidav
M"n that uol will ble.i us all In
our rt to make the Chunh lu
ur'011 lnm factor for rlKht
coiisneas.
FultUtully nd affectionately yours
ttAl.TKlt t. SPMNnt.
The ltev. lt. l. lirownliiK
MarshfleW. Oreo.
t. It. llru
Oregon.
A' log rf MHtalllluar nun inilli.,..
feet of iwdar. said to lw the lr..
lever floalu.1 mi n.a n.....
.made tho uivTtrZ ,nV m , , n,Iy
, ... ,l"? ' w " Columbia
I'uxet Humid ii ,.... ..... . .
. "" ' .001
I.HlK 1111,1 TO f.. '
f. it .ui ui tbo . ..... . '
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COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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Labor Journal
neraw
tors' Organization
ti.o fniimvlnc article, headlines
nnd nlI ,s reproduced from tho Zanos-
" .... , .,. nrrfpinl i
vll.e, Ohio, ui uo ,..-....-
orBnn f tlio local muu. """
lal)or evor bad:
T,.. ,, w, w, a.XSO
nntlAii llin.n WITIf
ri-XKKAl; SKItVICKS
I
VSI0VAIM.;S W1K IMtMI)ICTHI
I ; ' " , ., . ,m
NOW STItAXDIID.
MnwnuMiL Wns Liiiimlieil by a Set of
Fools nml 'J'bclr Talk nnd I'iii-
Brum Was of Hie Same
Caliber.
(Hy Jamos W. Mullln.)
Itccently In the city of Chicago
r..i .nrvirn. worn i.ol.i over that
organization which was to tnko tho
I Plnco of tho American Fedorntlon of
UUor as the pillar of American un-
"" as uio m..ur .h ...
,,,.
. The visionaries who Instltt
Industrial Workers of the Wo
stltutcd tho
orld Just
n iow years hku n wi "-
- . t..1.. Il.n
H
5
HUT
RANDED
prc-!"ovo uint inesc umiu u.cor.sis ero
on tho right track in screeching nols
lly for Industrial unionism, direct ac
tion ami sabotage
How It Stinted.
Tho organization started In with
nolso and nonsense, blustor nnd bab
ble, nnd nothing elso, to revolution
Izo tho lnhor movomont of this con
tinent. Its Instltulers had visions of cap
turing thu world In n fuw brief years
through main forco.
Tho groat Industries of tho world
woro to bo taken possession of nnd
operated In the Interest of and solely
by tho tollers engaged In thorn.
Tho capitalist class, Including tho
great trndo unions, was to bo wiped
off tho focoof tho earth and Utopia
UBhOred In nmld tho trlu.nplmntl
blasta of tho trumpets of tho work -
lug class, headed by the dreamers
and downright knaves who launched
this destructlvo organization.
lllg Ixnl Itulnnl.
In tho beginning the Western Fed-
oration of Miners wns foollMi-onoiiRli
.. ..,.,. . ri.l...awiiKill
organization, and remained so until
Its very foundation was shaking and
trombllmr Lomusn nf ii. uii.i
trombllnir bornuso of Mm uii.i mi.
I -- ""-
. riMlHOimhlrnnaa nf Mm nnu-.r.. I ...
"" ii i-
viour oi uio worhiiiK class.
Finally, howovor, It wltlnlrow, but '
was uuablo to fully expo! tlio poison
until Its greatost and most powerful
imiii us greatost and most powerful '
local union, nt Ilutte. Montana, wns
lutneu ami riiiiiou.
Tho Idoa upon which tho orgnnlza-
!... .h ,, uiuiiKU uio roil-'Kwi
, tongued soap boxors who meandored
about tho country spreading Its prop-1
.Mor-.ngunun wero nlways volublo In tholr
' U fill it It tail.... il .
llnido of llos hurled at tlio advocates
.r - i . . .
if --niiri. .....I ui....i. . . . . . ..i
-i-i irHuo unionism.-'- ' "" - "" '" -uu,1(( t,olr W01.k Th ,,, ,. .,
ImwM by Finds. ":'r1"' ,, i blood of ,.,ls nnd poisons. Sol.Ho
Uio fact that l.Utory had nmiiyl,, No "Mrotloii will ii.duco 'nio Owl Pl.nrmncy
tlmos, nnd ot very repflin ,i, ul" ""thorltle to Ihmio uassnorts.
'through tho Knights of Lsbor iiuuu
............. ... . ' ,,,u"
"""""iwi uio ininrnct pniiiiitv nf .....I. i
organisation ..f i.iu...
meant nothing to either tb t!.!!
... . . "Ul" l" naos
forces
ur uio fools, and the Indiutrli
Workers o the World . !i?
,by both, who woro to ,2
eat out of their hnudB tlimin.1. i J BOt " l'h"nr" ,0 crog8 ll,e 'rentier
InstrunMmi... r ..' lueinpwuled.-
, v ' ' uui-vi Hcuun audi
sabotage.'
Loud wero tho shouts and UoUtor-
au tne oond.ict f n,u ". ,x.
,ors.
So
,m
TOri -
much nolso did they succeed in
: r.- for H umo
,Ki. Serloiu:
some timid, yet
,, .1
led to HdIi.v. .i ,. .. ?'
i-rg
Use
ItliACK SII.K 6TOVK I'OlilSlI
Tor Snlo by
sc HiioiiiiKu uu.nKxmtAxn
riiono 17,
"T . .1 is?i!
f!J;!?" . iLkLilLL
- '
, TUtbUftI, JH""""1 '
dn.i nf Labor was lo
bo swept
nwar Hkc chaff by a whirlwind.
umwllitp .Men See Mlit
Hut 'as the years passed the great
mnM of sensible working men saw
i.n nrnaturo In Us trno light nml
spurned association with It.
Bimrnou nssociuwu
,ra ,,0rum, .mo '" M""
ZZTXZXSt
';.,,,,,;..
St. John leading
I rt T nnn ilm ntllCl".
cne faction aim w " -
This war of tno incuun ...---
tho vmkm sn,o of " ,nld?
. .-.. . ii, i, 7 r h ofa. n il
man.pu.auo,, o - -
the few mBu . i", " "lv.
at tho recent Chicago convention.
,nt of lniM)HsllilIltiv.
Thoro will doubtless never bo an-
othor convention of this band of Im-
iposslblllsts.
Tho needs of tho worker aro being
I properly cared for through tho trade
union movement under the banner
i,.f ilm American Federation of Lnbor,
n.i wlillo tho advanco Is not ns rap
i jd n8 gome would like to seo It, and
I Tho interests of tho vorkors can
jbost bo served by all remaining In
I tho presont fold.
Tho Inda.tr. Workers loT tho
World quarreled and stoimo.l Its
wholo life through, with friend and
foo alike, and Its career foretold Its ,
tnd. I
It Is dead. Peace to lis ashes, and
mny Its misguided followers travel ,
tho path of progress In the future.
RUM AUTOS 01
II
PRODUCTS
n o - ni: pno his sccrotary, Miss Fom llobu- nnd i
Germans Seize Belgian, Coal (llinr,lnl lBW wn ,cclHrotl( cl08lI1K
To Manufacture Benzine tI0 t10r two niodna of tho town.!
For Their Automobiles isovomi fires, supposed to bo of in-1
inrAHuiMrrM.i.c.n.7Ti1nM.j condlnry origin, occurrod ltunio-
PARIS, Jim., r.. An attncho of dlntcly nftor martini law wnu do
tho Ilelglnn Office, who oicapod , elared. '
from tho capital recently, says life Mr. Wlognnd Is nn Invalid, lmvlnB
thero Is not as dlsagreonblo as In ono log, though ho hurries nbout
othor llolglnn cltlos. largly on nc- "Is buslnosa ns spry ns ever. Ho
count of tho Influential prosonco oiib property in Mnrshfleld nnd also
of tho American minister. "The at Dandon. I
prlco of food has not greatly In-
creased, and the peoplo who hnvo akukst AT SOI. NIC It
monoy to buy It nro not suffering," i ' "
ho snld. "Hut tho broad which Is; ., , s, ... . . . '
Istrlctly ratlonod (30Q grnms n day1.,.
fn "',,7, n,!...!. T. Um niVv,"'8 ,,,Bt nrro8t out nt S""U101
!"?. ',. " ",in" J' " ',.8 "SlWodnosdny when ho took CIup
1 "m 1 2o m'yse IrtVannot oat It ' ",,,,,,w n,'n8 ltromi' ",l" M,"l0,,y
?J0 Tid JuoSm 2 rious Thi1""11 ,,rn"Kl,t Wm Vr "r0 ,,,,,,
W ,m ' J'"- imB '
'T ,"r " i " "I"? " ,n "f 22 who Is charged
.nw ......w4vB ui uivtui, outiivuu
nrtlrln nt thn pllllilrnn'a llnl Tlin .
",...,;.. ...... ,.'..: . .. .ilu
so doughy
(lint lt cnIlnot ,l0 gonkod,
milk or broth It forms tho mnln.n. m.. ......, , ,: ,...'..
mt Brent many r , V I1, n V , . ,
dre , nro lyl,"g " c$ 'dr from In- I , K holfIro,lon,,ort nt "co "",l
."..' ..,... ..C.7 . . . ill,olr rocognltlo.mvns mutual. -CO-
:.0i.,i ... . ... . . . i
ivmiimi uiiRHiBUS uruilglll OH 1)1 llll
. ... -..,
lui'iiur lut'iiine.
"Tho lack of fuol :s anothor hard-! !
ship. Noarlv nil tho coal Hint ronton
, by cnnnl from Charlorol Is tnkon by '
'tho (lormnns. who mitniifnetiim i.mi.1
tho (loriiinns. who mnnufneturo bun-
lno for tholr automobile from It
in Inrgo retorts that they lmvo net I
up In tho suburbs ot IlruiMJolB, mid I
i very difficult for tho peoplo to
even ino small quantity they
requlro for cooking nurnosos.
"Kvory woek 2,500.000 francs
I11500 - 00") war Indomnlty hnB to
Itika.tl.l . . I
' "" "u,r lo ",u t'Orman trenmiry'
rr,olnU T,l, Kilovoiu hiirdun t
'" i'". nml Increase tho al-
ru.i.. i. . .
rruiiK liai. . ,.. ... . . .i . .. ,.x
- n"a thu illul'llanU Rio to all lu-
'loillu u.,.1 .
"" iiii"hwi prisoners in tno
fciiMMH iny. i gimpiMl out of tho I
ol,y at t,U8k- d after wunderlitK
. , , ..
' "H" '" l" ds. Kot In
tU mm r neptaw. chwo to tho
U,,U'" fro,',,"- 'l'"-' wItl until
l.l'MIMilt IIOOM COMI.Vti
. T. . !
i) lliqillllON .MICIKly UoccIvihI
...o.ooii Fwt (in to Cnliroiiilii
POItTI.ANM) Ore.. Jan. 3. That
an llinirnviiiti.tit i.. i... i i
. . '" l",, ,l,,"UBr "
ll,18tT will make Itself ina.,ifofiti
won. Is Indicated In tho larxe mini-1
her of lnulrles rocolvwl by the donl-
nun transportation rnm.mnUa
Swayne & Iloyt bua arrangod to
tr.uisMirt 750.000 feet of i,i.im..
f Southcin California in the last
few day. It declared that many
'""re orders for seudtnit Ono.,
i'r to tho sm destination likely
are to be dosed within the noxt '
week Some of tho product going,
fcoutli is for big Umbers which will I
uo useu ror bridge construction. It
wld that lumber will be neled
before a great while m tho mining
a s.rUts of the Southwest, and much
" i oxiiected In ha ca.i r-
ortkiid In KiikUiui 2o.0O0.00O
"iri'rj1".1! .-
,.. ., rtuv n'l
Iiortuulty of bidding for the business
w uuuii eium nn r
remiy. U to mM mt ono Qp tw.
l "" rr iiiiium .hi. nn(. ...-
ha., ..i., .; - ''
i"vi. ami tue tonna
ge for
"vjiiiS tueui secured.
msmmm
v m..apy R. 1915-EVENING EDITION.
- . . nnam
CDrFtHHtLU MAN
HERE DH BIISIMESS's.-sfT--
- -
wm. Wlcoand, hormcr Ownoi
of Saloon Put Out o Bus,
ness By Governor
William Wicgnnd. owner
loon in Coppenu-m
...!. 1 II. ii
of business whoi 0ov
L1..A.1 ...ni-iiit law then
...... "".. aftorloon on I
' " " ':..' l.nrn for a
and ho declared his liellcf that the
town will again boom.
1 teillnK tho story of the trouble
i.. f.......fi.,i,i Mr. WioKitml declarmi
emphatically that two of tho saloons '
In tho town, the ono uoiongniB i
blmsolf and a second owned 1
Mayor Stuart, were obeying tho Iiiwb
of the state. Ho lays tho blame'
fnr nil tlio tlOtlblo Oil tllO UOUII ui
n arcck who moved his saloon Into
the residence section of tho town, nn
net directly at variance with nn or"
dlnnnco of tho city.
When commanded lo move back
again tho tlreok camo nnu in i
weeks hnd roturned to ins lormur
location where, nccoiuing to .hi.
...iMI1.i ll0 ,0f0,i (h0 mnrshni nnd
refused to appear boforo tho city
r(,r0nler.
Ilo wn9 ntor brought before thnt
offlcor mi in,i ,u llconso revoked.
It was then that this Greek, says
Mr. YVIognnd, In compniiy with nn
ex-convict naiiiod Hums, circulated
a petition nsklng tho Intervention of
tho (Jovernor on tho grounds thnt
tho other saloons wero not comply
ing with tho laws, woro running
dnnro halls and gambling dens.
Following this tho tlovornor sent
.. ,.. nlll . HlllllMni. nll
once.
Willi wrniivlniT y.imrii MnLMll n tflrl
...... ...v..n...n ...ri...l . rt" '
. . .....
'" ,(-,nr or "rroal "u Ioft "omo
8onio tmo K0. lmt mtori ,or n,0
iiitino of Hrown, cnino back to Sum-
OlTlfTT QI.'V'1'INMI
vwiuijl. Dl.. 1 1.NAlj.
THIS IS A HAD .MONTH.
Tho Indoor llfo of wlntor. with luck
of outdoor oxorclso. puts a heavy load
on tho kldnoys. Nearly ovoryhody
mitten from rhoiiinntlim, bsckneho.
pain In side nnd back, klduoy nnd
bladdor allinonts. A buckncho mny
not moan anything sorlous, hut It cer
tainly doos not menu nuythliiK
Rood, It's hottor to bo on tho
wifo sldo
0y nil
nnd tako Foloy'H Kid
to strengthen and In-
vlgomto tho kliliiwn anil Ii
iRiinti 1110 KlllHl') Illlll II
elp thorn
! "m
HEATERS
Wc liaVC HEATERS nt nrionc
iul ...... n! .ai..P,ICeS
lMtU Wl" '"tCrCSl tile
closest buyers
Prices range from
$2.00 to $22.50.
"WHY PAY MORE?"
f 1 -, ,
Johnson-Gulovsen
Company
"The Quality Name With the
Service Fame."
, . tll0
Na 717r''
First, National Bank of Coos Bay
. .
In the State of uroKum
itKsoimons.
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i i.onns mm ...iiriil 1
lOv0BlB1r, '";; ",r;,;,,,,i,m io;;
, - j -, UB,. ;-.
Loans nmi u.n.ui...
""" , " .,,mi,lo nnd Saving
.. """" 7 wa Unserve ugentH
iiii"."
Cities .-K
Hesorvo-' Cities
ther Cash Itoms ...
'.mn.iM Sororities, etc.. (omer i " ''':
' 8"; Stock in Kedernl Hesorvo naf'-'''9'y,,t
wnBiMii.i UnkR o,,Bo. ininiiui.u .....--
NVlFt tU" linn from National Hanks (not ruhu..u "'
arrived ' ' ' uml ,,r,Vnto Hanks nnd DnnkarH, ;?
s, , . .'
f ()(lll,r Kallomit ItonkB .......... ..
Knic0BnI Paper Currency, Nickels, ami U
? 18.0008
, . .-...i.,- vtos isri.uu
,;,,, KMnrt will. U. 8. Treasurer, (5 qr 'cont.
()t rreulutlon) ,",')".', '; "-
(
LIAIULITII'M s
,,, .iri, .,..1,1 tl
gmAm ftllltl
ymUv,(0(, ironts, loss Kxpensos nnd
xntlonnl Hank Notes OutstnudliiK
puo to other National Hanks
n.m ... a,nin nml 1'rlvato Hanks nnd
ImUvlillni deposits subject to check.
1)emnU(1 CCitiriciitea of doposlt.
Tlmo corllfleates of deposit payablu
Time deposits pnynblo after 110 ilnys
days or longer
Certified cheeks
pn,,lloi..a ilni.kn'i')utRtnnillnir
savlnua iIuiiohUm
Postal Savlnga dopoBlts
Total 88I,SB0.1I
Stato of Oregon, County of Coos, m.
I, Horsey Kroltzor, CubIiIoi- of thu iiliovo-niinioil lmnlc, do Bolotnnljr
swear that tho nbovo Btatumont 1h truo to thu best of my Icnowledgo
nml heller. DOHSI0Y KUKITXI3U, Cashier.
Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo mo this nth dny of Juntinry, 1015.
ANNUO SMITH, Notary Public.
Corruct Attost:
W. S. CIIANDLHU,
WILLIAM OUIMUS,
W. U. DOUtlLAS, Directors.
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remlnrjton, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, ropnlrlnK or now pUtcnw, work Kiinrniitcod. Hllilions nml
crlx)B pupcr dc-Ilverctl. IMiono us your orilcr. IMiono -it. Alllnnco offlc
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
BENNETT TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON
Copltnl, surplus and undivided profits J12G, 000.00
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OFFICERS:
J. W. Ilonnott, Prosldent Arthur MelCoown, Sccrotnry
Tom T. Hunnott, VIco Prostdont Ilonnott Swnnton, TrenBurer
Transacts n trust huslnoss only. Acts us triiHtco of oxpross trusts
and also ns oxooutnr nnd ndmlulstrntor of oBtntos. Tho only Trust
Company In Oregon outsldo ot Portland organized under now trust
law In this state
Times Want Ads Bring Results
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
BUY THE
VERY BEST
SSS BUHER
Creamery zti:l
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CONDITIONS
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WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
HOTHFi JiOTSOX
O. A. Hunsoii, I'niprletor.
Now open under now management.
A homo place with homo cnnn...
sorvod m family ,tyle. Board an
room, $0.50 per week,
I Second St, MarghfleUl.'
31a South
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condition of
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AXSrO CAMKItAS
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AUT POST CAltDS
m:v yuAit oauds
MVUTliHWOOl) NOVIHl'IKS
REHFELD'S
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GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OP THE
CADILLAC and FORD
AUTO HUPPL1KS FOIt ALli
MAKES OP OAHS
a 17 Control Av. Phono R73-I'
All kinds of
FINE CHEESE
I CoiihIIIo and Mt. Hood llutter
I Frohh Ekks, Eastern Oyhtei-s. I
Fluli. I
COOS 1IAV OVSTEIt CO. I
Palnco Meat Market. I
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The Bay View Hotel
Under new management
FLORENCE, OREGON
Offers the best accommoda
tions in the city Thoroughly
Renovated Dining Service
Unexcelled -
to Please
Ynnro
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke
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