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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1910)
mmm BsjjBjm IW" 'yT"l"lm"jMHMB'P-" Tfri ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, N0VEMBER23, 1910 EVENING EDITION. fttilil li Li '"""' ' DEVELOPMENT OF COOS BAY too of tho Chamber of Comraorcc bo Increased to twenty to mako It nioro effective. Ho mud ho had talked with many and this was tho concensus of opinion. Upon motion, tho meeting adopted this suggestion as a motion. Then J. W. Dennett moved that n Hat of names presented uy Mr. Mc Farlnnd bo elected as tho committee If tho meeting had tho power to elect n. A. Copplo in n short talk anld or " u ' noi "ltu '"c " rcco'"- mciulcu to tno unamuor 01 uommorce for election. This motion was adopt ed, Mr. McFarlnnd'a list of names be ing as follows: Tom Bonnott, C. W. Towor, II. A. Copplo, 0. W. Kaufman (Continued from pago 1.) that ono great need of Coos Day was inioro cooperation In working for Its advancement. J. D. Gobs Bald that whllo tho Ad vancement of Coos Day In some lines lind not been as rapid as was hopod for, still everybody had fnlth In It and ho bollovod this would ultlmatoly bo rewarded. Prof. Howltt said that tho younger -men were willing nnd anxious to take Tiold and mako tho fight for develop ment nlong tho Unco tho older men 3ind started. Hugh McLaln compared Coos Bay -with tho other sections of Oregon, moBt of which ho had recently visit ed, and ho said that whllo they had only ono, Coos Dny had many 'and this was bound to ultlmntoly bring "what nil hoped for. W. S. McFnrlnnd mado a short larowcll speech, Baying that business developments necessitated that ho should lcavo Coos Dny. Ho said ho regretted It vory much but that In tho futuro ho would still bo a Coos Dny booster nnd try and assist tho country ns ho hud dono during his resldciico lioro. J. V, Smcnton mndo n short talk paying tribute to this section. Urgcft United Effort. C. F. McICnlght mndo n short and jblo plea for united effort and co rporation In boosting Coos Dny. Ho paid that tho Chamber of Commcrco ivas tho best medium for doing this nnd that every man Interested In tho wclfaro of Mnrshflold should unlto In M. C. A. Smith warmly seconded this -nnd said that tho nmouut of good tho Chnmbor of Commorco could do do ponded on tho number enlisted In Its -work nnd tho amount contributed to nrry on tho work. Ho said every body should assist In It. Ho then started tho circulation of subscrip tion lists for membership, his com--pany heading tho list with $10 per jnonth. Knlargo Committee. W. S. McFnrlnnd lind provlously .suggested that tho oxccutlvo commit- Alva Doll, B. Mlngus, E. W. Knmmo ror, A. II. Powers, II. Sengstacken, J. A. Mutson, C. F. McICnlght, C. D. Solby, A. T. Haines, Hugh McLaln, J. V. Smcnton, Claudo Nnsburg, Ward M. Dlake, Italph Williams, Dan Malonoy, E. E. Straw and F, E. Hague. Dr. McCormac's nnmo was origin ally on this list but had been taken off owing to a letter from him say ing ho could not servo. This left twenty-ono names and on motion of Henry Songstackon, tho membership was Increased from twenty to twenty-ono. 3 B.&S.DERMOL Is useful tho year round In every family. It cures Poison Onk, Burns, Hives, Eczdma, Insect Bites, oto. Stops Itching nnd burn ing Instantly; nntlsoptlc, Boothlng nnd healing. For tho Bnby It Is Indispensable, prevents nnd cures dialing nnd nil eruptions nnd Inflammation of tho skin. '80c mid $1.00. Sialic anil for snlo by us. BROWN DRUG CO. "Tho Quality Store" Graduate Chemists CLOSING- OUT! We are Going Out of Business Now Ib tho tlmo to buy you ChrlBtmns gifts. All our BOOKS and STATIONARY must bo Bold out at onco regardless of cost. Don't mlBs thin grcnt opportunity. 73c Copyright Hoy' iiml Girls' Book IJJc 'I for 91.20 Lnto Copyright Fiction, formerly hoIi! for 91.150 cloning out at II) cent for 81.10 Catholic Prayer Hooks nt HALF PRICE. Rlblrs In leather hiiiillng, tOPER CENT OFF. Fountain Phis, n snap, nt nOc.Tftc, $1.00, 91.30, 92.00 nml 92.25. Xiiuih mill Fancy Stationery nt very low prices. Buy Early nnd get tho best selection. Crosby & Homer 144 CENTRAL t Watch our Windows for Bargains1 A.W.MYER TORE Betid Marshfield and North CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW STO OFEM TONIGHT FRIDAY MORNING M we open as usual at 8:00 with a host of bar- gains in every line Our GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE of Surplus Stocks is still in full prog ress Don't forget that this is the greatest money saving event of the year THIS SALE CLOSES Saturday evening, 10 o'clock December Third You will have to hurry if you want to save. This is a genuine sacrifice sale JJ """"4$$jm44u. Thanksgiving Sale 3 O THE VALUE GIVING POWER OF THIS STORE IS DEMONSTRATED MORE EACH DAY AND THE PIHCES OFFEUED IN THIS THANKSGIVING SALE FROM OUR ALREADY LOW FIGUHES. YOU KNOW WHY 'VXD Mom, AHE ItEDUCTlOXs "Cash Only, Money Talks" AT 910 AND 912.B0 STYLISH SUITS MARKED $15 AND $1(3.50. NOT LEFT-OVERS BUT 91180 CHOMrc om..- rmova wnrmf HMT MAItPna TIIANKSOIVIN'fJ llli .... u&libU iiuno i'u ajujkh. ....w..u.. -""" 9iw iUiD AT 918.00 DON'T JUDGE THE SUITS BY THE LOW PRICE. AMINE FOR YOURSELF. VALUES UP TO $20.00 AT 918.B0 HERE'S BUYERS. STY PENSIVE SUITS. ICE. WE WANT YOU TO COMB IN AND Pv THANKSGIVING PRlOU imm I10U $lB.oo A LINE OF SUITS WORTHY OF THE CONSIDERATION OF THE MOST CIMTinit TYLES AND WORKMANSHIP THAT ARE USUALLY FOUND- IN THE MOST pt VALUES THAT SELL REQULAULY AT ?20.00 THANKSGIVING PRICK 81880 HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. Marshfield Bandon ttYfftffJiltUftXfitftftfYtYtttttftftttttt.ttftf. rvT.yv...vyTyyjTy.v.,.,,,9gv.l,,,,g,gt,v,t,ti4tm I For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES A. 31. nml 2 P. M. it r 8 t n a 11 I n 8 IMinnn 7:1-7. 8 ---tt--K--u-it-a a-it-a-a C W. Dimgan 1 j Undertaker I i Mnrshfleld, Oregon. I a Parlors, 180 Smith :J1 St., I gj Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J. I Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd cr.roful drivers nro now at tho dis posal of the Coos Dny public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhofo nny tlmo. Horses bonrdod and rigs cared for. Now hoarse nnd speclnl Accommo dations provided for funornl parties. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South Broadway. Mnrshfleld HOME LAND Co. Seo ua for investment on Coos Bay. Wo guarinteo owner's price to bo our price. Phono 74L. fli Front St. mmMmmamammmB2mmMmnammBm ONCE TRIED ALWAYSPATRONIZED Is tho vordlct of nil our customers. That's becauso wo do much good work and do It at such rensonablo prices. You'll be surprised to seo tho transformation wo can niako in jour oiu cioiues. just give- us a trial Job. Mnrshlleld Cleaning niul Dyo Works, Phono 2 7 OX. 18G So. Broadway. Ladles Oiinnwils n Specialty. ?252S25H5H!resESE5H5HSHSc3252SEs I STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alusworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every TuMdar. Sallo from Coos liny every Saturday nt service of time. RescrraUow will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless ticket nro purcluucd. W. F. Miller, Agfc. Phone Main 35-L asHSESHnsEnsararEszszsHSESTUBszn'j a Sesbh YOUR. MONEY IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE OTHER FELLOWS AT THE F I X U P Suits from $8.50 to $25.00 OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First: Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS HAY NOVEMBER 10, 1010. Resources. Loans nnd discounts ...$127,400.57 Ovordrnfts Bonds nnd securities, . Banking houso furnlturo nnd fixtures 57,023.45 Cash on hand nnd duo from banks 71,080.73 MARSHFIELD, OIinGO.V, Liabilities. -!.. .1 ..-.i. i.i ir. tmnnnn.AO. 1 574 51 ai,u,T "i"1'" j'uiu .tvi--'" 25,771.07 Surplus and undivided profits 5,3JM' DoposltB 177.5M.M Total. ,?282,859.5J3 Total 282,859.-. , OFFICERS AND DIREOTORS JOHN S. COKE. President. DORSBY KREITZBR, Cashier. JOHN F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, WILLIAM GRIMES, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. O. HORTON. Vioo President and Manager. DOES A GENERAL HANKING AND TRUST BUSINESa YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Snfo Deposit Bxixes for rent in our Steel lined, flro nnd Vaults nt $3,00 mid up per annum. burglar proof HOTEL GARDINER, nt Gardiner, Oregon, has been ro modolled and Improved and Is under now management. Special accommo dntlons for stago passengers nud for .people desiring n rest at tho seashore "You'll Llko tho Plnee." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS DAY STiiirTf.v a nmriTCnnrATi HANK. ' Wells Fargo Nevad. Niitlomml BnJc. Ban FrancUco, CL The United SUites NaUoaal lUak, Portland, Or. )Tho National Park Banlc, New York, N. Y, ) Tho Corn Exchange National Bnkt Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. i The Credit Lyonnals, Paris, Franee. 2 In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking eeniir t Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central Couth America. i Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to eheek. J Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Draws Drafts on BREAKWATER HOTEL; Front St., Mnrshrteld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by dny, week or month. 'tMrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAR3HFIELD. OREGON. Oldest Bank In Coos County, Established In 1880. n000 Paid up Capital, Surplus, nnd Undivided Profits over .iw,v Assets Over Half Million Dollars. . BaDfc Does a general banking business and draws drafts on tno nf nnMfnrnln Hon T?rnnilnn P1 TTimnvar Kfltlonal DflnK, ' First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, B burg, Ore.; The London Joint stock Bank, Ltd., London, ,ngi I Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of "r gilt i deposit1 lock boxes for rent. , OFFICERS: -. w. niiNNETT, President. H. FVILLIAMS, i""' t Cjub, lr J J. H. FLANAGAN, V.-Prcs. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. 'fcj irtliSKEST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. i)