The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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Statement of
FLANAGAN & BENNETT,RANir5
Of Marshfield and Myrtlo Point nrl WKS
At tho close of business' Jime' 191 5"'
. n. t Resources, '
I oans and Discounts . . cce
Banking Houses and Real Eslate" III "" eS'Jln??
Cash and Sight Exchange ;;;; g
"rVrUabifc $832'910'33
Capital Stock paid in 7, nnn nn
Surplus and Undivided Profit's" S Tq'SS'SS
DcnOSltS Rfil'Snn
fotal 683,954.00
Dozens of Savings Accounts
Have Been Opened Here
This Year
Not all large i accounts but the smaller depositor
knows he is just as welcome here.
For months we have been urging the opening of a
sayings account here because we want to encourage
thrift and industry. J
We pay interest on savings accounts. '
" You may open an account at any time in any'amount.
FIRST 111
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Sent.
High Reality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Cornier 8l Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
Times Want Ads Bring Results
Safe Thing
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OPINIONS as to when the first news
DIFFER paper advertisement was
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pnntced. tsomie say aim not
sheet supposed to have
been published Sura 1591
and mow on file in the Bri
tish Museum deserves the
honor..
newspaper advertising has
a wondleriruit nnsrary,, jtc m ico-
dlay one olf Amencas most
, important lines of business,,
exactly how mudh is spent
yearly in newspaper adver
tising in the 21,000 papers
in Amerieao Perhaps $500,
000.000. Some corpora
tions spend $1,000,000
advertisinug is worth while0
Every up-to-date merchant
advertiseSo
BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE
I "
HotW ater
nEszasc" --
i Your Morning Shave
u o
Can you name a greater boon than hot water at
a turn of the faucet when you must shave in a
hurry? And with the gas water heater this is one
of the cheapest luxuries you can enjoy. To put up
with old-fashioned water heating facilities is entire
ly unnecessary now.
A Gas Water Heater
Does the Trick
During the hot, sticky, summer days now close
upon us, nothing will be more refreshing than a
warm bath or a comfortable shave with all the
warm water you want. Arrange now to make your
home thoroughly modern. Don't put up any long
er with out-of-date methods. The cost is slight,
the satisfaction and comfort great. Sse us today
about your water heater.
1 Oregon
Read
THE TIMES
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on Tap for
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Cliliiiitejs Fireplaces
J. N. BAYLISS
Any kind of brfek work at
prices .that uro right.
And all work guaranteed
Call nt "Tho Flrcshlo," Johnson
Illilg., 137 Second St.
Frouch ranges, boiler work.
Phono 434-J
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Plato for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial mid ll'dw'y.
1915
E MEET AT
Offlclnl I'roKriini
I'ltlDAV, JUIA UNI), iUin
No. 1 Trot or paco, ono-halt
mllo, two heats, each heat u
raco, i:35 clasB, purso sjilOO
No. 2 llunulng, ono half mllo,
purso (.......... noow
No. 3 Trot or pace, oiiOfhalf
mile, best two In three heats,
freo for all, purso 9SW
No. 4 Novelty race, ono mllo,
MO for first to quarter post,
$10 for first to haU-mllo
post, ?5R for first to three
quarter post, $75 for flrt to
mile stake ?200
(No. C Motor C)cio, & nines,
$22 to 1st. $16 to 2nd....?40
SATCIIDAV, JUI.V SI, IOI.T
'No. C.Trot or paco, ono-half
1 mllo, two heats, each boat a
i race, 2:36 clasi, puree... 1100
;.'0. 7 Itunnlng, flve-olghths
mllo, purso lvv
No. 8 Trot or paco, ono mile,
three heats, every boat a
race, pune c0
No. Running, ono and onq
elghth miles, for Coos and
Curry County horsos only,
purse 200
No. 10 Consolation raee, for
all horses not finishing as
good as second, purse 17 J
No. ll Motocyeio race, sn
jtr to 2nd, purso...? 10
to 1st,
Co
rower
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11 UNDERTAKING
:i PARLORS!
jflj Mill bo kept H
, m oi'i:.v to the rnti.tc
, H A regular htntc licensed H
Bj unilei taker f III be In H
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MYRTLEPDIRi
29, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
RUSE
DAIRYMEN
"iuriTi:it sim:s iihtteh mums"
SAYS PKOF. fitts
Flto Fnriner'.x Picnics 0cr tTio Conn-
ty Are Suit'O'isful nnil Itestilt
111 Dull-) In;; Ini)c(us
, "Hotter sires anil better herds,"
the slogan that Professor E.U. Fltts
of tho 0. A. C. dairy department,
was tho slogan that Prof. K. 11. Fltts
I spread through Coos County last
week. Ho arrived hero on his wny to
.Conallls after attending four gath
erings of dairymen ami their families
In Coos and Curry.
"Everywhere 1 met young mon
, who nro anxious to do things," ho
said on his return. Tho enthusiasm
with which tho now propaganda was
greeted by tho dairymen was ox
trcmely pleasing to Professor Fltts.
Ho arrived hero too lato to moot
with tho Coos Hay dairymen Inst
Wednesday on tho Charles Sclnndcr
ranch on Catching Inlet. Howovcr
Professor Fltts did moot with thorn
at Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point, down at
llandou and at Lnnglols.
Wherever ho went ho preached tho
gospel that is essential to local da
irymen. This Is his second trip hero
and tho nccdB of tho county havo
Impressed him.
"You need good full blooded sires
here," ho said and so this Is what tho
dntrymcu received straight from tho
shoulder. "Oct them nnd then you
can build up your grado herds," ho
continued, This point too was cm
phazlsed and tho result, declared tho
dairy expert, was tho arousal of ln
torcst In tho securing of now blood
for the herds.
Tho largo picnics held for tho
first tlmo in tho county, were mulct
tho guidance of J. L. Smith, county,
agriculturist, who worked for weeks
In conjunction with tho cow testers
of tho flvo county associations. Tho
result was gratifying and It Is ex
pected that tho picnics will now bo
held mutually as a direct stimulation
of tho dairying Industry.
STATE IS
OltE. AND CAL.'ltAILHOAI IiANI)
MltANTTO UK DISCONTINUED
Itepieentiitlei of Coiiiiiicifhil
IIihIIos To Meet In Portland-l-wiil
CIiiiiiiIk'I' nmy Send Helegato
A state conference of repicsentn-
tlvcs of tho commercial bodies of Ore
,ton noxt weok In Porllnnd Is being
called by the Portland Chamber of
Commerco to formulate a policy with
regard to tho disposal of property In
volved In tho Oregon nnd California
' Hallroad land Krant caso. On Friday
. night u meeting of tho local Chamber
or Commerce Is called for a consider
ation of tho nmttor. Coos county Is
i vitally Interested In tho movoinent
as this Is tho third county, In size or
I holding, that Is Involved.
(icnerally tho opinion hero scorns
that tho land should not revert to the
I government and bo hold In n hugh
national forest reserve Hy doing
this tho counties In which the great
I tracts nro situated would bo without
the taxes oidlnarlly duo from hucIi
lands.
j Tho policy ndopted by tho confer
I once In Porllnnd will bo referred to
j tlio Oregon delegation In Congress lis
'a suggestion In tho Introduction of
i bills bearing upon tho disposal or tho
i case, nnd tho uffnrt will ho to get
tho Oregon delegation harmoniously
pledged to somo non-polltlnil pro
i gram which Is regarded as tho lair-
est and best Tor tlio cltizoiisiup
of Orogon.
No doflnlte dny has boon set for tho
meeting In Portlund bccaiiBO Sen
ators I.ane und Chamberlain aro both
absent for a few days from Portland.
A special commlttco from tlio Port
hind Chamber of Commoico will prob
ably bo appointed to formulate tho
findings of tlio convention and placo
them before tho Congressmen.
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Chandler Hotel
Frod Slaglo, Coqullle; Ceorgo Cole
brook, Portland; Fred Tobben, Port
land Herbert Armstrong, Noith
Ilendj A. B. Kruso, llandou; J. It.
Smith. AgneHs; U. F. Mnderniau, Hul-
Uer, Oregon; K. Sjierry, Coiiullle;
.1. F. Wendllng, Myrtlo Point; W.
IF. Hendricks, Myrtle Point; W. K.
Pike, Myrtlo Point S. A. Sunford,
Hoseburg; 0. P. Coahow, Hoseiiurg:
W. H. Huinnilte. ItosoburK; A ,N.
Oroutt, lloseburB; Charlos W. Hyde,
Son Francisco; V. 0. Leslie, Co
qulllo. St. Inwreino Hotel
A. Andoreon, Kinplre; Itobert Ves
"soy, Seattle; T. (5. .Marvin. Spokano;
0. II. Jllnuliain. Handon; 0. M.
Stndden, Sumnor.
HIiiiki) Hotel
It. M. Hau, Portland; William
Michael, Powers; J. 0. Qulek. Co
ciulllo: John Ulhnm. South Inlet;
If. Long, llandou; H K. Clark, Co-
VOLVED
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HORSES ENTERED Ilf iOI
1 . - ,3te
Mvima: point expects 1 1 r.x-
Tllli:s FKOM INDEPENDENCE
Celebration There Not Eccted to
Interfere With Iak-iiI KcMhl.
tie Closes Saturday
Fourteen raco horse onirics from
Independence nro expected at tho
Myrtlo Point raco track this wcok,
according to Harry Fcnslor who was
over hero yesterday. A wire was re
ceived a short tlmo Tigo, ho said, and
It Is probable that tho animals will
bo brought hero for this week, later
taken to tho fair In ltosohurg and
then out to Salem for tho state fair.
For two days tho Declaration of
Indcpondnnco will bo celebrated at
Myrtlo Point, Bald Mr. Fensler. Tho
fcstlvltlcstopcn July 2 and close Sat
urday. Ho said tho belief Is that Oils
will not tutcrfero with Marshtlcld's
festivities and thnt, following tho
rncca there, thcro will bo noernl
hundred from tho Myrtlo Point vi
cinity como hero for tho next two
days.
Much Interest Is being taken, ho
mid, In tho wrestling and tho boxing
match that havo been arranged for
next Friday In Myrtlo Point.
Jack Sherry, reputed boxing cham
pion of Coos county, Is expected to
meet up In tho nrona with James Do
koy, amateur boxing Champion of
Oklahomn, at his weight, lloth these
mon aro from Marshtlold, ho said.
Tho loggers from Ppwors aro
ready to back to tho limit George
Lambert, 1G0 pounds, In a wrestling
match with DM King, of Eugcno who
haB a good record In Northwest
amateur wrestling circles.
TAKE RACE HORSES
TO MYRTLE POINT
!'. I. Xorton Has Harry N. nnil
Ilotinlo Joo In HcjidliiONft for
This Wcck'H Ihciitii.
Harry N. nnd Ilotinlo Joe, be
longing to F. P. Norton, woro tnkon
today to Myrtlo Point, thoro to re
colvo their last grooming nnd train
ing before tho racing events of Fri
day and Saturday thoro.
The two animals havo spout tho
wlntor nt Provo out from Medford
and wcro brought here about tho
mtddlo of this month In excellent
shape.
Harry N Is n pneer and has dono
tho mllo In 2:21 V4 minutes whllo
Ilonulo Joo is In tho trotting class
wth a record of 2;2I 1-4.
Mr. Norton Is uncertain yet as
to whom he will havo drive the
horscM. They will bo led over to
Myrtlo Point.
News of Nearby Towns
M:VS OF MOM) llKACII
Notes of Curry County People Tnken
from tlio Mlobo
Arthur Andorsnn nnd Miss Hnzol
Williamson wcro married by Ilov.
Mr. Hnyt at tho homo of the groom'H
brother, Gilbert Anderson In Weddor
burn. Tho whnrf at Port Orford Is bad
ly needed as there Is butter, cheese,
wool and other porducts awaiting
shipment nnd thousands of railroad
ties to liu shipped, However work on
tho wharf Is now being dono. T. J.
Mllno bought most or the wool In tho
Hold Ilonch district paying for tlio
bulk or tho clip 2D centH n pound.
Some small lots brought only 27
cunts.
Tho Mold Ilonch Water Company
hns tcaiim nt work hauling gruvol to
Its roscrvolr silo on the hill. Tho plan
Is to make n concrete, reservoir suf
ficient to supply the city for some
tlmo to como.
mim hack som)
Historic Place Will Xow Imj Com
iiicrt-lulizeil
Students of tho university of Ore.
gon and the members of tho alumni
nro wondering whnt will now happen
to the famous Mill Itaco at Kugono
which for yearn has boon known In
traditions nnd songs of the Institu
tion and which has beeu sold this
weok for 2C,000 to a couplo of man
ufacturing companies who use the
race to got their water power. The
stream Is lined with trees and for
two miles winds through tho city
making "trip of scenic beauty and
a placo fnnioiifl for swimming nnd
boating. It Is problematical here
whether -or not the famous stream
that wasilredged CO jears ago will
now bo changed. ir,-nr,-
qullle; James E. Monroe, Powers.
Llojil Hotel
Frank llogers; Coos Illver; It. C.
Williams, Powers; J. Hllyer. South
Inlet, Alex Anderson, Coos Illver; L.
Martin, llaudonj Ous McCullooh,
Ash. I
Moildens of Liberty Content Noble
Theatre Tonlglit Sr reeln of Pie
lures 1'UoSiwlnl Fentmes, .Mai tin's
Oiclutra. Ono lllg Show, H p. in.
( THREE - 1
MUST VOTING TAKES PLACH W,"
THIS KVENINO AT 8 O'CLOCK'
Six Voiiiik Women Named on Can-'
illtlntcs' List Three Highest to
lta Vol ml nn Tlmiiulnv ' '
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CANDIDATES FOK THE .
koddess of unimTV
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Hutli Matthews.
Ann Holland.
Emma Quatermuss.
Marjorlo Graham.
Virginia Lystor.
Adolaldo Clarke.
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iiiilu ui iiiu nuovo young women
will this evening bo solcctcd. for
tho final voting on Thursday night;
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when the Goddess of Llborty wllPbe
chosen by tho peoplo of Mnrshtlcld.
There will bo a long show nt the
Noblo Theator this evening and
every tlckot wllj count nt 100 voteSij
to bo voted for any of tho young
women named. During tho .per
formance tho votes wilt do cotiatod.
nnd tho Judges bcIloo thnt boforo
tho crowd leaves It will bo possible
to nnmo tho three that havo stood
highest on tho list. ' i'
Much Interest today centered
nbout tho solcctlon of tho Goddcw
of Llborty nnd the belief Is that to
ulgh thoro will bo a bumpor crowd
waiting to aid In choosing tho
young woman who Is to prcsldo over
mo uusiiiuca oi mo rourin oi juijt ;
celebration. . f.
Spcclnl features havo been added
to tfyo bill this ovoning, commenc
ing at otght o'clocok. .,
On Thursday ovcnlng tho three
young women, hlgcst on tho list to
night will bo voted for In a similar
manner nnd at that tlmo will bo
mode known tho nnmo of tho .God-
I ilnfltt '
A sharo of tho proceeds of these
two entertainment will go to tho
Fourth of July committee for tho
purposo of purchasing a gown for
tho young woman nnd also to dec;
ornto In regal style, her float.
FINK PItOMItAM FOK
Till: SHOW TONIGHT
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Mood Knterlntiimcnt Provldol fer,.'
Thotto Who Attend tho Vot lug w
At AoUlo Tonignt i
Tho following Is tho program for
tho ontortalnmont at tho Noblo
Theator tonight, when votes will be
tnkon on tho Goddess of Llborty..''
Overture "Tho Candy HhopV
Golden. '
Picture. "Gcorgo Ado Fables!,"
Comedy. ' ..'
"JiiBt n Fow Songs." Volma onU
Itnlph Quntormass.
Picture Threo reel feature "Tlio
Enemies." ,
Declnmntlon. K. M. Spnuldlng.- "
Martin's Orchestra. "Hits or Kern-
Ick's lilts." by Lampo, and a waits,
by Vollstodt.
Voting nnd collecting of ballots.
Picture "Knlom Hallroad Story'
lllack Pattl. "Imitated Dut Nev
er Equalled."
"Good Hyo,
by tho Ilurgor
Mr. Hommlngway.
Ilrotlicrs, Ham and
LI in.
The "Agony Quartette " In "A.
Llttlo Harmonious Dlsrord.'
Picture "Jack's Pals,'
Wild Animals.
Hcsult ol Voting.
Sellg
BE GREAT EVENT
MANAMHIl MOOIHIUM HAYS OAIW
FItOM ALL OVKU COUNTY
WILL PAIITKJIPATIN-NOHTH
HKNI) TO HAVI! HPIJCIAL HKiU
TION OCCUItH ON KATUUDAV
MOHNINM.
Managor Goorgo Ooodrum of tho
Fourth of July auto parade says It
will bo ono of tho finest over hold
In southern Orogon. AH of 'tile
nutolsts throughout tho county are
promising to bo In line and many
or them will ontor tho contcsta for
the best decorated cars.
Mr. Ooodrum has arranged to
havo u Nortli Hend section In tlio
parade, tho North Hend cars being
put In one division. Somo of the
Coqullle auto enthusiasts havo been
planning a similar arrangoment for
the Coqulllo cars so that thero may
bo considerable frlondly rivalry bb
to which section will havo the best
showing.
The auto parade will start at 10
o'clock Saturday morning nt Fourth
and Commercial and Mr. Ooodrum
asks nil autolata to have their cars
In lino promptly nt that hour. ; -.
NOTICE
Alt the wishing Fowrth ot JHly
CoiuwkIoiis should m bw IhwkhH
ely und get locations, MJf
going fait.
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