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.' J"'4- .. . r . t&sSTiK' . . ' asJr? - -w Tt-" ( - r 2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOlJ, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910-EVENIWB EDITION Going out f Gents F nrnishi Ag Goocts and mg ss regard ercMii I0f 9X! W&Vttft W aa wnpTrtmiiiiv.iniijii.ii!1111'"1 ' ' wfrriptBajgatntaauafliamii BBaBEHJ338snnK3anacxBS5Tzc3fi3Ba2iaceBBar:ajrati Youths'. Bovs' and Young Men's Clothing and Overcoah J less than Cost. Our stock in this department is extreme!? kiBB, II - P j!WQLK XJ 'f U Busine fi. sv M) r . .. . 3 CO WO li Grad AI 7L . SU . L J ,J Ot .Mwr mi Hn riuse a; p soiia la io '1 i JJ . 19. 1.1 HD w Bet. Rdou J Tl cor & rf'v :y V? u large ana ws cue juianjujig cap . umuvwuoui lu uoae out with the remainder of the goods. $5,00 Boys' Knee Pants Suits $6,00 Boys' Knee Pants Suits tt7 RA Dnwrl nnn Dniitr. Oi.lU vflhW UUYO IMIUU I aillO OUIIS Qifli $6,00 Boys' Long Pants Suits and 0'Coats" m $9,00 Boys' Lone Pants Suits and O'fW" "! $10,00 Boys' Long Pants Suits and 0'Coats $1 CIO HA Rmcl Lrmrr Pan4e Quito nnA nin."i. J?'1 Arrow Rrnnrl Hollars.. - 10c 25c E and W Collars i( --15$ Cluett Dress Shirts, $1,50 quality Sl.lo Cluett Dress Shirts,-$1,75 to $2,00. quality. .$1.40 m Mnnnrnh find Standard, SI ,25 OUalitV 85o 50c and 60c Men's Suspenders ---35.c Moiile Pnnuao ftlnwoc 5fi Dail' moil o uuiiind V,viy?- TTr-- .1.1. E ainnn n-T.-l l.-- B...n.: r ,X,r 00c Men's work Shirts "c eaun a uu Duyy Lung rams ou is ana u'uoats.. sad fifln Man's Nnnkwonr 35c E $15,00 BoVS, Long Pat14S SU tS and O'finnts tiZ $3,50 Boys' Knee Panis Suits $2.15 $18,00 Boys Long Pants Suite and O'CoatsS K $q.uu Doys isnee ranis oiuis t.uu u u,uu uuyo uuus i umo ouud mm uuoats... 513,75 $4.00 Men's Fine Dress Shoes $2.85 EzctcissauEssGKan Ak com lot of shoes, consisting of Gun Metal, Calf, Valour, Kid and Patent, stamped $4.00 Th'uii uposed of every broken lot in the house gotten together to close out quick. ( i i!s.&y-u v ain i Aiifc, $2,85 $3.00 and $3.50 Mem's Fine Dress Hats, $2.40 i niimu..mi.i' in rygfT1pnlrfHI'17tTT?'T",''-" -mgmcim'itfu' MfMBWflMBiTMi 1 1 it 'iiTiri i in' ii i ii 111 iitctiTiTi Choosing from our immenso Hat Department, stock is clean and up-to-date, r Every up-to-d&te shape and color can be had troim this stock. irvv'. CLOSING OUT PRICE, $2$ $15,000 STOCK OF HIGH GRADE HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHING, AND OVERCOATS, TO BE CLEANED OUT. NOT A SINGLE RESTRICTION IN THE WHOLE LINE, THIS OFFER IS MADE RIGHT AT AN OPPORTUNE TIME WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING TO YOUR NEEDS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. STOCK IS ALL NEW, UP-TO-DATE, SEA- S0NABLE GOODS DON'T DELAY WAIUN WINUUW UlSr'LAYS WAIUH PAPERS FOR PRICES. COPIE IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. - . SALE CONTINUES UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLO - EVERY TRANSACTION STRICTLY CASH. Very Respectfully i Merchant & Haiiiierer COOS BAY TIMES Entorod nt tho postofflco nt Marsha Hold, Oroh'on, tor trniiBintsslon through tho mails ns second clas mall ninttor. Address nil communlcntlons to COOS 'AV DAILY TIMKS, Marahflold :: s: :: :: Orocon M. C. MAI.OXKY i:l!tor and Pub. WAN 13. MAI.OXKY News Editor OFFICIAL 1UPKU OK TIIK CIT OF MAltHllFIKLD. LOOKI.Nfl UACKWAU1). Of nil and words thnt bring us woo, Tho worst nro thoso "I told you so." ONCE more tho people of Ore gon and tho nation havo ex pressed thomsolves on the men and mensuros of their stnto nnd country. Nationally tho vordlct Is extraordinary and to a minor oxtont tho aamo Is true locally. Tho defeat of Mr. Howornian Is rogrettnblo nnd while thoro wore a number of con tributory causes thoro Is little doubt that n robuko or asBomblylsm was tho prlmo cause. The Times was agnlnst tho assombly but It felt that republicans had' moro to hope for from noworman's election than n democrat. Tho fact that othor iis Bombly nominees woro elected does not nltor tho fact that was what dofoated riowerman. Tho peoplo looked upon tho head of tho ticket as roproBontntlvo of tho old systom and struck blindly. Mr. Howerman's avowals of frlondllnoss could not off set tho fact that ho was the ropro sontntlro of tho systom sought to bo rebuked. .H'nOK COKE. WE OF Coos county while ro grottlng tho loss of tho bond of tho ticket, bocnuso of the faith felt In Mr. Ilowormnn nnd his snlchdld pbllHv, onn congrntulnto ourrolves on the Hwcoulng election of Judge Coko. Seldom Is n man given such n splondld expression of con fidence nnd bollef tn his high Intent ns wns accorded Judgo Coko by tho electorate of his district. Every where his Tote was most extraordin ary, It was tho commanding figure In the returns everywhere and Is something for which Judge Coke and Ills friends nnd republicans generally may wolPbo proud, TOO SIAXV MKAHl'HKS. ONE thing demonstrated by tho recent election wns thnt thoro were ontlroly too many mens 'ros voted on. , Thero should bo ioiuo method by which n limit might 'io plnced on tho number of measures lubmltted'nt any ono olcctlon. This limit would pormlt tho Individual votor to bettor Inform himself nnd result In n moro discriminating nnd Intelligent verdict nt tho polls. Altho' generally tho results gnvo ovldenco of tho dlsplny of good Judgmont. GOOD ltOAU.S. GOOD rondB got a good majority. This will pormlt counties to is suo bonds for construction of Improved hlghwnys whenever tho peo' Dl o of n county think It feasible This Is ono of tho good features of tho olcctlon nnd will doubtless glvo nn Impulso to good road building throughout tho stnto. A stnto good -onds convention in Portland Is ono of tho eorly dovolopmonts of tho o!oc- tlon victory. It Is planned to havo; a number of authorities on good roads presont and representatives from tho various counties of tho stnto. Coos county should bo ro-prosontod. UKI'OIIT OF THE CONDITION , OF THE First Trust & Savings Bank OF COOS HAY, At Mnrshfleld, In tho Stnto of Ore gon, nt tno cioso of business, Novombor 10, 1910. lU'snurcoH. Loans nnd discounts . .$127,400.57 Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured 1,574.51 Ilonds, securities, etc... 25,771.07 Dnnklng house, furni ture, nnd fixtures.... 57,023.45 Duo from banks (not ro- sorvo banks) r 1,319.35 Duo from approved ro sorvo banks 53,573. 2C Checks nnd othor cash Items Cash on hand. . . 1,614.55 14,5$2.57 THE, DEAD TOWN TWINS. Air: "yoarlng of tho Crapo." (Try this oil. tho ballot box.) Elijah, dear,- and did you hear What Joey Dennett said: You novor know you woro a "dad" Until tho child was dead nut now that you havo found it out You'll go it nil nlono. You'll rnus mitt nil thoso Irlshers And mnko thorn cry "Ochono!" lie thinks It Is a stroke of luck v Thnt brings you now to hand Thnt you will moro than fill his plnco (Of coin-so wo understand) Ho'd got us all to thinking that Ills ttmo has como nt last For though, alas! tho child is dend Thore's comfort that It's past. nut, Elijah, dear, this In your ear, neforo you tako a hand If you nro nil ho says you aro Somoono lies to beat tho band Wo hnvon't got much faith lu you But then tho truth to toll It you aro worso than llennett' You wlllhaftogollkel. A BOOSTER. Total $2S2,S59.33 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In. $100,000.00 Surplus fund 1,000.00 Undivided profits, less oxponsos and taxes paid 4,320.69 Duo to banks and bank ers 7,636.17 Individual deposits sub- jeet to check .... 104,622.08 Domand certificates ot doposlt . . . 890.35 Tlmo certificates ot de posit.' . . '. . . . 3?,689 34 State, .deposits. Savings doposttB, NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horsus and ccrotul dr Ivors nro now nt tho dis posal ot the Coos nay public nt IlKASONAIiLK HATES. Riga or rigs with drivors rendy for any trip nnywhoro any tlmo. Horse1 boarded nnd rigs cared for. Now henrso and special accommo dations provided for funbral p'artlos. W. L. CCNDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South. Ilroadwny, Mut-slinch' 8.229.18 . . . 19,465.52 .Total ...'... '. $282,859.33 Statb of Oregon, county of Cobs, ss I,' Dorsey Kroltier, , Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemn ly swear that tho above statement Is true to tho best of-my knowledgo and belief. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 14th day of Novembor. 1910. OIIAS. D. SELHY. Notary Public Correct Attest: W. S. CHANDLER, C. W, TOWER, M. C, HORTON, Directors. FOR, CAREFUL CLEAN'INO Ladles should brine tholr Dresses Wraps or Gloves to us. Satlsfac. Hon guaranteed. COOS n AY TAILORING CO., h J. W. Josephson, f&gr.t ISO Sooth Broadway, ,. , Slarshflcld..' Have That Roof fixed NOW .See CORTHELL Phono 3121. l For Strjctly i rt i K I U Y ? f y i K T t B I tt I T a i n Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk (Butter Miik Bean-Jo!; Cheese .and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. Jr. nnd a P. M, Phono 73-J. THE FER.ST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL HANK". (Well Forgo Nevada NnlJonal Hank, San FrsncUco, Ctl The United States National Hank, Portland, On. Tho National Park Hnuk Now York, N. Y. urailS xin Corn Exchange National nank, Chicago, IlL ,011 jTlie Hank of Scotland, London, England. VTlie Credit LyonniiU, Paris, Franco. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking ewtMi It Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Ctnttt) Couth America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject, to eneek. Certificates of Doposlts issued. Sato Deposit Doxes for rent -H-tt-H-H-B-tt-a-jj-n-. a-t?tt-a FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK 7UAR3HFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Rank In Coos County, Established In 1889, Pnlil up Capital nnd Surj lus, $80,000.00. Does a geuoral banking butiness and draws drafts on BJ' of California, 8an Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Dnk, N. u First National Bank, Portland, Oroi? First National Pk, Row- ours, ure.; too uonaon joini stocit oanK, tia., kuuuu, - . .- -..,- i -ii . .- , i.t .iiln. ii V.nrtf&. aibo iciib exuuuuKo ou an u ine principal um M.--- Individual and corporation accounts kopt subject to cneet b deposit iock uoxes tor rent. OFFICERS: .1 11' IIDituran ... 1. 11 liriTTllIC Pnalllpr. -. ... iin.i.mn, i-rtiuenu H,i,tiuiw("- . i J. II. FLANAOAN, V.-Prva. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, A" l INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. f a-tt-tt-n -n-a-tt-a-n-H-n-u-n- -B-a-o-B-a-B-n a-a--af1 B tt" B I ? B I ?. B t. ? I B Home mm ion To Eastside: ,N0.W ON. THE MARKET . This addition Is situated lmmoJlatoly East of nev EaUld M I Tho lota are 100x211 and larger. About eight ordinary lo T prices are 1160.00 up for thos large tracts. . 1 This plat was filed recently, and we hav only J" f I iuia rcujiwmuK unaoia. xnis muicaios tnai ino vivvw - . : B inn- n,.,n.. j ...i., .. ....im n lot nott" B promptly. Terms one-half cash, balance equal paymeaU, '' i n' and 12 months. For particulars, see 8 Title Guarantee and Abstract w General Agents ILVSTSIDE . Henry 8engsUckeD, " a-S: 11REAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Mnrshfleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished, Rooms reason. able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. ! CSK2KSlJ5i!3E5a525i?SS5ii STEAMER BREAKWATER HOME LAND Co, See us for investments on Coot Bay. We guarantee owner's price to be our' price, ' ' Phoae 74L. 94 Frost St. Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portlnnd, nt 8 P. M.f every 1uH&h Snilo from Coos Hay every Saturday at service ot tlme Rf1 will not bo held later tliaa Friday nobn, unless tickets are P" rmtw ysti- t-r W. F, Miller. At,. ' ' Phone M r. j, U --. ." r. i . .it . , 1 -n VJ'.I i"" J