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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1910)
A. ,,, 11-'H- , f THE COOS BAV TIMES. ITOSHFIELO. OREGON, WEDHEgDAV. MOVEMBER S, T9tO-EVEMIMG EOlTlOH. 2 $kMi I "VW 3H0OBff2(7SXBianuimZZEBKaziaa wraoraawiwusicwiarc GOING OUT OF THE GENT 51 f7 'p t r C A RJTfc r I rTMIMin MI I &J7 J&J & flHallSa WW tock of Hish Gra Uj-iiliiiV iimiiMM m. w I nin ii - u IIIII..H1IM1' iimiii !! Jijmii " . ' 2525 A mms$rmJx&m mm mm m wr .! cvKsuvrco -- H,l " . hiiii uwr T"n n i ( IW i M If TT PT" " iMBrlfaMHIaTlflBWIaasTaaMT i WifHlH WMKMMmtt W WBWwCTwBb mjii rfTWaKaaJMaKaJtMg ii. -n C9 IWRN- L 2 fib . ' . X&3fek vmni EvT&i i r Merchandise t fee Closed lit re SALE COMMENCED SATURDAY AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SOLD OUT i ess Hart Schaffner & Marx Cic thing and Overcoats,. Boys' and Young Men's Knee Length and Long Pants Suits. Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Nettleton, Bannister Thompson Bros Shoes, Gautner & Mattern and Cooper's Underwear. Oil Cloth ing, Rubber Boots, Rubber Goods of all kinds. Mackintoshes, Leather Goods,. Neckwear, Etc., Etc. Not a single article restricted from sale. For the' convenience of the men who may not be able to come during the day we will keep open every night until 8 p. m. Watch the papers for prices. See Window Displays. Come in and get prices. Supply your needs for the winter., An opportunity of a lifetime. Very Respectfully; llu I'll V vvlStt?11" $m $&W& FiTtfUPI ooo by Ot& U Mux Kr t-lf r Copyright I Hart Schafl'ncr MERCHANT & KAMMERER. MttMMUMftWVI IWIWWIllWtl'WIWHIIBMIWWMMI ii maw COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt tlio postofflco nt Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malld ns second clns mull mnttor. f Addross nil communications to COOS UAV DAILY TIMES, Mnndiflold t: :: :: :: Oregon !34 Toot nml n draft of 9 foot. SIio will liavo about l.SOO horsopower. Tlio strongest towboat of tho storn- whool tyiio now In servlco lioro Ih tho i Hurvost Quocu with about 1,000 j horsepower. It Is not expected tho ! proposed craft will ho ready to go , Into commission before tho opening' of tho 1911-1912 grain season. M. C. MALONEV Editor and Tub. DAN K. MALONEV News Editor OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAH8IIFIELR. LIllltAHV GROWING ItAPIDLV. Official Paper of Coos County. Till: LATEST OCEAN LINEIt. THK WORLD has hardly ceased wondering at tho slzo and speed of Its two greatest ocean steam ships whon word comes of tho pros pective launching of n now lovlathan ono-fourth largor thnn those mon stors, with accommodations for 5000 passongors. It Is to bo equipped with n swimming pool, a rollor skat ing rink, a gymnasium a palm gar don and a conservatory, In fact, al most all tho modem adjuncts to lu xurious living oxcofit tho garage and tho golf HnkB. Of courso there aro to bo alnctrlo olovntors and an n la v-arto restaurant ,a ally nowspapor with wlrolesB dispatches and all the othor accompanlmonts of life afloat to which passongors of the high-class vosaols have bocomo accustomed. While tho gigantic liner will prob ably bo as fnBt as nny now In ser vlco, It will not be used for breaking records, tho aim being to reallzo for passengers tho greatest amount of comfort rathor than spoed. Tho ownors say that racing does not pay the cost-In coal and labor, easily off setting tho benefit recolved from tho advertising thus secured. Large Increase In Ilcglxtrntlon of PatroiiN of Institution. Tho public library roport for tho mouth Just ended Is In part as fol lows: Circulation, children's . . .3S0 " Adults 033 Total 1,013 This Is an Incrcaso of 2C por cont over last month's circulation. I There aro today, November B.-'a total of 474 registrations. Estimated nttondanco for October, 1.2C5. Mrs. Towor has Just donajod 3S volumes In oxcellent condition, most ly children's books, which wero much needed and will be groatly ap preciated. Theso, with Mr. Snover's gift (of SI volumes, brings tho total numborVf books In tho library up to 1,554. Tho librarian will bo glad to talk with any girl who wishes to loam library work, on tho subject of dor Ing boiuo approntlco work In tho homo library. STF.KL STKUNWH KKLKH. Port of Portlnml Will llnlltl New Stylo Towlioat. TOnTLAND, Ore., Nov. 9, Tho first seel stornwheol steamer to ply on the Willamette or Columbia riv ers will bo built for tho Port of Portlnnd Commission to bo used In towing big vessels betweon Portland and tho soa and In moving thorn about In tho local harbor. nids will be asked about tho first of tho year. Tho proposed craft will havo a greater length than any of tho local towboat fleet and will cost In the neighborhood of $100, 000, Tho hull will bo of steel throughout Tho new craft will have a length of 180 feet; beam of COLL1XJK CLUB FORMED. Coos and Curry Students nt Albany Organize. ALBANY, Ore., Nov. 8. On the. 20th of October, a party of AlbanyJ Collogo students from Coos and Cur ry counties drawn together by a loyal Unfile spirit, mot at tho homo of the Misses Wtnlfrod and Mildred Rood for the purpose of forming .a aocloty for literary and social Inter ests, It was doclded to call tho as sociation "Tho Coos and Curry Co. Club." Tho mnln feature of tho eve ning was tho election of officers who were as folio wb: R. R Hodgo of Coqulllo Pres. Q. R. Jqnes of Myrtle Polntr-Vlco President. Winifred Rood of Marshflold Secretary. L. E. Osborne of Dandon Treas urer. It was decided to have the reg-j ular meetings tho first Wednesday' of ovory month and special meetings! during tho holidays. After all busi ness was transacted the meeting ad journed for a general good time. Wednesday. Novembor 2. was tho first rogular meeting, It was held 1 at the home of Miss Ethel Cheeverj oa MoBtxopaery strt, The prin ciple business feature of tho even ing was the ndbptluu of tho consti tution. Other mutters of busluoss wore attended' to after which games wore playod until dlliner was an nounced, whon all' repaired to tho dining room wlioro a bountiful re past was served. The principle aub Joct of conversation nt dinner was tho homes loft behind and It was unanimously agreed- that Coos and Curry comitretr woro tho best coun ties In tho state. All went homo feeling that the club wotild be both a literary and social success binding tho mombors ' more cfoscly togothor and fostering a loyal homo spirit. Perhaps those Irttorcstod In tho Al bany College would bo glad to know that ono third of tho Henlor class, one-fifth of tho freshman class and ono-thlrd of the conservatory sertl'' class are from Coos and Curry counties. First TrusS: and Savings Ban OF COOS UAV IlLUlStlFIKLD, OHLGO.V. IJIO VESSEL ON ROCKS. THE BAZAR Will furnish youi with FANCY' COOS RAX APPLK.S,.nnr va- OFFIC1JH3 AND DIItECTOHS rloty, In any bIzu, packed' for liuuso JOHN 8. COKE. President. HORSEY KHEITZER, CuVet. JOHN F. HALL, V. S. CHANDLEK. HENRY SENG8TACKEN. U'H.LIAM GRIMES. STEPHEN C. ROGER8. DR. 0. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON. Vlco President and Manner, C.tTITAL. ITL .urn uso or shipment t friends. Special: assorted boxes,. 1 Tnrlotlos,. for.Xrnna. gifts. NO.Vi: inKETKIC CAN RUT IRtDj. THE BAZAR 1IOV3E OF QUALITY. Phone a2. ROKS A GENERAL R.1NK1NG AND TRUST UUSI.VLA voun nusi.VKSs solicited. Sft Deposit IIuxcH for rent fn our t teel IlneJ. tire and ttfu Vaults nt $3.00 and up jht annum, German Steamship In HorloiiH Condi- 'Hon Near Dover. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DOVER. Eng Nov. S. Tho Gor man steamship Pruessen which wont nshoro ot South Foreland' nftor a collision with tho channel steamor Brighton, Hob In a dangerous posi tion on tho rocks. Several tugs aro standing by unnblo to approach tho vessel with ltfoboats, Tho efforts during tho night to take oft tho crow woro unsuccessful. NOTICE CALLING FOR A NOMI- NATINO MEETING OR CAUCUS VOll THK NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE OF- FICE OF COMbipN COUN- C!toIEXANI' OF RE- CORRER, Notice. Is horeby .given that by or der ot tho Common Council ot the City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, duly made and entered on . i . .... . ' tnq nrstaay or. jsovomoer, mio, a nominating meeting or caucus will bo held In Odd Fellows Hall In aad city, on Monday, the twenty-first day of November, 1910, at the hour of eight o'clock In the afternoon of said day foe the purpose ot nominating candidates for the following offices. Two mombers of tho Common Coun cil of said city to servo for the term of three years each commencing the first Monday In January, 1911. A Recorder of snld city to serve for tho term of ono year commencing the first Monday In January, 1911. Sntd candidates to bo voted on at the rog ular annual municipal election ot said city to be held Tuesday, tho sixth day of December, 1910. Dated this 16th day of November, 1910. JOHN W. B.UTLER, Recorded jjf the . City, pf Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon....- . ' HOTEL GARDINER at Gnrdlnoc, Oregon, has been re modelled, an.il Improved and. & undei now management. Special o.commo dntlons- for stage passengers and tot pooplodnslTlng a rest at tho-seashore. "You'U Uko the Ptae." T ci Dmin , t.m , -. , ntiiiuui,u, xroprieior. RKKAKWATKK HOTEL, Frout St., MarsUOeld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has beon thoroughly renovated and newly furnlshod. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mtb. J. H, O'pONNELL, Prop. NEW LIVERY Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers are now at the dis posal ot the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for, Nqw hoarse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties W. L. CONDR.ONS Livery & Feed Stables South Broadway, Marsltflelil ? I I V ? K K t a a t ? kaws liraits THEFIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BA.Y STRICTLY A cmiMEHCIAA RANK. Wells Fargo .-vuia JwuJoiinl Bank, San Franc!. Cl The United State National Rank, Portland, 0r The National Park kiank, New York. N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, Ili The Bank of Bemland, London, Borland. The Oetllf Ivomiiili.. Pnrla B"rnc(l i. .m - a j . -ii i..in.i h.nHaf tBtirl tl Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North. Omiw Gouth America. k Personal and commercial recounts kept abjct to ent. Certificates ot. Deposits Issued. Stdto'DoposIt Bcawiorn' FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MAR3HFIELD, OREGON. Oldest nnk In Coos County, KstaWlslied I" '" Paid up Capitol and 8unlJin. 380,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollar. .. ,k,JH P. .-i w .., u..-, A .i..nr. draft! 00. tMjT of Cn'.lfomla. San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National w"' . First Nrttlonal Baak, Portlind, Ore.: First Natlowl w " ....- n. . mho c jA T.lni o,n.u. n.nlr T.trl.. LOSuOu, "' Also sells exchange ou all of tho principal cllle of bb luuniuuni uu vvijvmiiwH auvua" Mvtv deposit lock boses for rent. J. W. BENNKTC, Pndeat. R. WILLIA.MS. f W"' . rl J. II. FLANASAN, V.-Prea, GEOl E. VINCIla" INTKRKST PAID ON TIME DEPOS'TH. J-VR. J. Y. INGRAM, Physician and Sorgeon. Office 208-200 Coos Ruilcliax. Phones Office 1621; Residence 1622 J W. BENNETT, Lawyer. I Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank , iiarannold, Oregon WM. S. TURPEN, Architect. iv Orr, Chamber ot Commerce ARE YOU DRY or WET? WE HAVE THE STUFF TO KEEP YOU DRY. IT IS NO TROUBLE TO GETj,WET. rf The FIXUP OPPOSITE BREAKWATER. A Want Ad will sell it for fO1-5?''"--' -''4aw,,