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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
T BE THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGONJHURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910 EVENING EDITION MmMMAwmMMiiiMmim OUR PRICES FALL TO THIS LOWEST LEVEL IN THIS SALE, UNBIASED AM) DISINTEREST ED COMPARISONS PROVING THAT MOST PRO NOUNCED ECONOMY AND BEST VALUES ARE HERE. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE IS REP- I RESENTED IN THIS SALE. THE SMALLEST A8 WELL AS THE LARGEST. ALL OFF Kit THEIR QUOTA OF BARGAINS, REAL, GEN UINE BARGAINS. andisin ven Women's Fine nits and Cloaks 1-2 Price Our Garment Department offers for tomorrow's final clearance, their entire stock of Ladies' Fine Tailored Snits ranging in price from $20 to $50 at ONE-HALF REGULAR. Materials in plain and chiffon broadcloth, serges, wide wale serges, cheviots, worsteds, fancy imported mixtures, and etc. wistaria, gray, tan, rose, blue, brown, black and etc. Many are trimmedjin silk and braid- -Suits that are desirable for early Spring wear. ig Stock 'of- Ladies' Fine Dress Waists Only a few of our ladies fine dress waists remaining, in lace, net, Arab ian, silk, moire and full cassimeres materials, sizes 34 to 40 the rem nants of this stock to close out . Women's Popidar Kenyon Rain Coats In cluded in Tomorrow's Extra Special i --" "" Tomorrow we offer as an EXTRA SPECIAL to add to our most successful bargain event, 50 of the very latest models in tbe celebrated Kenyon Rain Coats as follows: $15,00 Kenyon Rain Coats $11.95 $18.00 Kenyon Rain Coats $14.40 $20.00 Kenyon Rain Coats $15.90 $22.50 Kenyon Rain Coats $17.50 $25.00 Kenyon Rain Coats $19.85 New Arriva!s9 AI! Colors, All Sizes, New wT A MWjk JMk THE PEOPLE WHO DO THINGS NEW DISTRICT IS MHEflED Coos County Bar Association Discusses Plan J. W. Ben nett New President. COQUILLE, Ore., Jan. 13. At tho annual meeting of tho Coos County Bar Association In Coqulllo, Tuesday night, tho question of start ing a movoment for tho organization at a. separato judicial district to be composed of Coos and Cuny counties was takon up nnd discussed. Nearly all of tho lawyers In tho county nro In favor of tho action and It Is like ly that stops will ho taken in tho near futuro to socuro It. Tho annual olection of ofllcars re sulted us follows: Presldont J. W. Bennott of Mnrshllold. Vico-presldont Geo. Topping of Bandon. ' ' Secretary J. J. Stanloy of Co qulllo. Treasurer C. A. Sohlbrede of Marshfiold. Executive committee Above nam ed ofllcors, L. A. Llljeqvlst and L. A. Roborts. Various topics rotating to tho pio fesslou woro discussed prior to tho banquot at tho Kokeol Club, At tho banquet, J. D. Goss of Marshtlold, )ro3ldod ns tonstmnster and tho prin cipal rosponsos woro ns follows:. l "Tho Bonch" Judgo J. S. CoUc of Marshflcld. "Tho Bar" J. W. Bonnott ot Mnrshllold. ,,k "The Verdlct"Geo. Topping 'of Bandon. "Amicus Curlnl" A. J, Sherwood of Coqulllo. "Clients" L. A. Roborts of Myr tle Point. "Tho Disci otlon of the Court" Jmlw John F. Hall of Mnrshllold. "Victory and Defont" J. II. 0"arry of North Bend. Many Impromptu talks were mtido during tho evening. Tho session was n most dollghtful one nnd tho Coqulllo attorneys are receiving vtany compliments for their ability ANNUAL BANK MEETINGS HELD First National and First Trust and Savings Elect Officers. At tho annual meeting of tho Fhst Trust nnd Savings Bank this week, tho old directors woro re elected. Reports of tho officers to the stockholdois showed that the year had beon a very good ono. The llrst dividend of tho institution was declared Just prior to the stockholders meeting by tho di rectors. Hitherto tho earnings of tho bank hao been expended for Ini provomonts In their handsome building and added to the surplus. Tho o'.il ofllcors who woro i Select ed are: President, John S. CoUe; vlce-presldont and muuugor, M. C. Ilorton; cashier, Dorsoy Kroitzer; directors, Henry Sougstnckon, John F. Hull, Stephen C. Rogers, William Grimes, V. S. Chandler, Dr. C. W. Tower. First National. Tho annunl mooting of the stock holders of tho First National Bank of Mnrshflold was held this week. Tho ofllcors roports showed a very good year's business, Tho new di rectors elected nro ns follows: O. B. Hinsdale, E. Mlngus, W. S. McFnrlnnd, W. F, Jowett, W. IT. Douglas, V. P. Murphy, Tho new ollleor-b nro: President, O. B. Hinsdale; vlco-prosldont, E. Mlngus; cashier, W. S. McFnrlnnd; assiatant-cashlor, R. T. Kaufman. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY MARSHFIELD, OREGON CAPITAL FULLY PAID $100,000.00 Officers and Directors: JOHN S. COKE, President. HENRY SENGSTACKEN JOHN F. HALL STEPHEN C. ROGERS M. C. Horton, Vice President DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. WILLIAM GRIMES W. S. CHANDLER DR. C. W. TOWER and Manager. DOES A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS. a n :': i i In ru Portland & Coos Bay S, S. Line w ru fj Sails f mm Ainsworth DockPortland. Wednesdays at 3 p. m jj; Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. I K W I? M;ilnM A nt - - . $ J STEAMER M. F. PLANT 1 S sails tor ban francisco rndays tj f" iju'.iuut HUi-uiVHl) ri TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT a . OCEAN DOCK, OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Furgo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. The United States National Bank. Portland. Ore Tho Natlonnl Park Bnnk, New York, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Bank. Ohlcaen. III. The Bank of Scotlnnd, London. Eneland. 1 Tno Credit Lyonnuls, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia. Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and South America. , Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit isr jed. Safe DaDOslt Boxes for rent. Draws Drafts on FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank in Coos County, Established In 1880. Paid up Capital und Surplus, $80,000.00. Assets Oyer Half Million Dollars. Does a general hanking business and draws drafts on the Bank m m ,Sn fraclB?0' Cal-! Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; First National Bank, Portland, Ore.: First Natlonnl n.ni- T?nRP- ft burg, Ore.; The- Loudon Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. I Also sells exchange on all of the nrlnoinni .ih. u-,.- T Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe J f doposlt lock boxes for rent. 1 a or'ir'ior'Tjc!. t" ,YI,tBFrV PrcsWcEt- R- P- WILLIAMS, Cashier. iwm V"PrraT- GEO- K- WINCIIESXKR, ASst. Cash. ZAmiumuiMw.Z. .. i.ii i w. 'riAiu mjrijsi'js. ldn!v!e,4'4,dMK ,q. w... .,,, ,J1VjC,uow uo.uit ai'iiAMSIilP coaiPANr, j Sails every Tuesday for here F. S. DOW, Agt. ' HIIMI WWIM l1WWMMUln)MMM Ttour SI.dO at 1IAINICS. Eastern Washington Hard Wheat Flour $1,60 per sack. Every sack guaranteed. I. S. SMITH, 797 Broadway Phone 175-L A NEW rnd elegant lino of Kill GLOVES nt Lando's X. L. N T. Store BAULKY at 30 per ton at 1IA1NK8'. Clean, Fresh Groceries... Hero you will ilnd a complete Hue of clean, fresh groceries groceries of good quality at reasonable prices. Wo will appreciate your business C. W. Wolcott THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry-all that wo will send out with partlaj wishing to go in crowds. L. H. HEISNER Mnrstuleld, Ore. Phone 120.3 liter finance l E. D. PARSONS, Master, r EQUIPPED WITJI .WIRELESS COOS WAY AND PORTLAND SAILS pftOM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROSl COOS BAY TUESDAY S, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. C G. Stimson, Agent. T. B. JAMES, Agent. 4 Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ot. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 Till ii urn. ...,, . .aamioM JSfCsTL..: i N. WAGNER, Master. numu Dd0n every Monday- For full information, apply Cha Thorn owner, or Tom James, agent. ' . -i ,,1,.., -l I t TRY THE Coos Bay Steam Laundry rs ASJUMU. . . 1UGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wholesa'e and Retail Dealer BEAVER HILLS COAL H-ip.r,en. CemeIlt, CrU"hed UCk Saud' Drlek L,me. Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, Stone and Concrete Pedestal Blocks. Flint Kote Roofing Paper. -.. unmnca oB aU cl.esef of contract wort. PhOBe SOU fa, J , . , "N I' rnuwt 0-J, buxh UKOADWAY, MAKSIIFIKLD, ORB. I-iiU. jnl Mtimftt'-m&tif rrTi'T:.T::aDr- - j&... -jrr vmB'. jil: . m . ..