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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
. r , ' s IT I, ifN R THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910 EVENING EDITION. CHANT GOING OUT OF THE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNIHING GOODS BUSINESS LOOK! READ! TAKE ADVANTAGE of THESE EXTRj cnrM A l e CV1 TUP 1X1TW rJ&lLO riv auv tjjmul KAMMERE 1B (J '1 I K M HI V U(f Copyright 190I by ' Sv ,,1,t Sc,uun" & Ma,x W ' ' Here is Your Chance for a Good Overcoat. For the balance of the week- we are going to make a spe cial cut In our overcoat department, .The stock is large, com plete and the regular M and' K values, THE VERY NEWEST COAT OF THE SEASON IS THE LARGE, ROOMY CRAVENETTE, MADE WITH A PRESTO COLLAR, WHICH CAN BE WORN EITHER TURNED UP OR LAID "DOWN AND TO OUR NOTION, PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. COLORS, GRAY,, BROWN AND TAN MIXTURES. $18.00 M AND K VALUES, EXTRA SPECIAL $13.60 $20.00 M AND K VALUES, EXTRA SPECIAL $14.75 ENTIRE STOCK OF HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHING ALSO BOYS' LONG PANTS AND KNEE LENGTH SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO CLOSE OUT ENTIRELY. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. .,! ., ., V Furnishing Goods Department, Men's 10c Canvas Gloves, to close out m en in o nn pinoH Qliinic " u ,W : " . : 5i. $1.25 Monarch Shirts, to close out Mrm'e ArrniA Pranrl Pnllnro tnnlnon nut- mW.u .i -, i -uwui RIrm'e C nnri M ORn Pnllnrc In nlncn mil mull o u a, ,vi t-xjv wunuiu, iu uiuou uill jr Kflnn'o CO riiirl CRn Dmio nttnioillo in ilnn. ..i men o uu auu uju uvj uvviuno, iu uiuou UUl . 3: Amii CHn OlinnMlMtHn Ih 4m Unilnn fs Hiiy uuu ouofjunuuio in inu nuuou iui jij $3.00 and $3.50 Men's Fine Dress Hats $4.00 to $5.00 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, broken lots, all sizes .- .,.$2.$ .-- f-l IM I. nuc mens rme ivecKwear 35 $1.25 Men's Fine Negligee Dress Shirts, to close out.. .80 50c Men's Jersey Ribbed Underwear, Colors Gray, Brown, blue ana ian - 35J ENTIRE STOCK OF RUBBER BOOTS, OIL CLOTHING AND RAIN PROOF GARMENTS WILL BE CLOSED OUT, TAKE AD .VANTAGE. t , ! li u Very Respectfully, ,1 & 1111116 COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tlio postofflco nt Mnrsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tlio mulls na second ulna nintl ninttor. i Addross nil conmuinlcntlonH to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, Mm-NlifiulI :: :: :: :: Oregon M. 0. MALOXEY Editor and Pub. DAN K. MALOXEY Xowh Editor Official Pnper of Coos County. i - OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. ASSEMBLY RESPONSIBLE. 6 BUSINESS IS Wireless Company, Now Under Investigation, Has Many Stockholders. i (By Associated Prut a to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 23. Fred II. Shoemaker, who until Juno was tlsonl agent for Oregon, Washington nnd Northern Idaho for tho Continen tal WIioIosh Telephone and Telegraph Coinimnv now under Investigation bv tho postoltlco dopartmont, says lie bo- mllEHE wore Home Coos county, gnu to soil the stock of tho Collins republicans who disagreed with I Wlroloss olKhteen months ago. He Tim Times In holdliiK the As-1 employed twelve nguniH nnd tho sales sonihly rospoiislblo for noworinan's brought In one hundred thousand dofont. Now comoH tho Portland '. Th Iih-kw aulm were In Spokane nnd to one Inrgo Investor In Idnlio. Shoeiuaker.'H own father In vested $0,000. Last March tho Collins report of the condition of the first Trust and Savings Bank OF CO OS HAY NOVEMBER 10, 11)10. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, Resources. Liabilities. Loans nnd discounts ...J.J-!JCniiltnl stock paid In. .$100,000.00 Overdrafts I,&i4.ui Douds and 6ocurltlos. . 25,771.07guri)ius nna undivided DnnkliiB Mouso furnlturo nndtlxtures 57,(?23.45 Profits C.320.09 Cash on hand and duo from banks 71,080.73 Properly Lighted Show Windows Prove that a Merchant is Up-To-Date Doposlts. i 177,532.01 Tologrnm ono of Dowonunn's staunclieat supporters during tho campaign and sustains tho position taken by Tho Times as to tho ns Kombly'ts responsibility for vanquish lux HoweruiHii. Tho Telegram says: " Vml It Is not wnntliiK u the Dow erinAii case. Uowormau was first nominated in the assembly, and tho Wlrelotw aousolldated with the Mas-sle-Clark and Pacific Wireless Tele vrnph Cotupauy's ami the Consolidat ed Company Is known as Continental Wireless Telephone and Telegraph Companies. Not much stock of the new company was suhl but investors Total $282,859.;3 Total ?2S2,859.o3 OFFICEHS AND DIIIECTOHH JOHN 3. COICE, Presldont. 1JORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. JOHN F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, HENRY SENGSTACICEN. WIuLIAM ORIMRS, STEPHEN O. ROGERS. DR. U W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, Vic o President and Managor. IIOI A GEXEHAL HANKING AND TRUST UU8INES8. YOUll IlL'SINKSS SOLICITED. Safe Deposit lloes for rent In our ftoel lined, lire ami burglar proof Vaults ut Sil.no i ml up per minimi. assembly wns about tho rankest. In tho Collins Company vera urged manifestation of machine politics tho ; to take In excluuige stock In tho new city has over kuovvu, oven In tho ( company. Mnny'dldso. pniuuest nays oi tue mnouino. i no operation of the machinery wan so coarwi that It was perfoctly apparont to tho vision of men physically blind. It wns tho old days come again, but with nddod emphasis. Later ho en tered tho primary olootlon nnd car ried that by a rousing plurality. This was an opon fair light for overy re publican participant. Wo woro of those who believed this nomlnat.lon took tho curso off tho assembly, but It didn't. It must now bo apparent to ovorybody that tho pcoplo do not wnnt tho nBsonibly. Tho republican party gnvo the pooplo tho popular laws and It should uphold and sus tain them." Mllos Ovorholt of tho Portlaml Journal, secured rt strauglo hold on tho iiiiiso tho othor dny and hore Is tho result: Nutty Humbles. A follor who lived nt Coos Day Took his girl for n dip In the spray, And ho said: "Mary Lou, Tls a good place to Coo." "Of Coos," said tho girl. VLot us pray." ANNl'Ali MUNICIPAL It 4 th noil of't Truly "Lot us Pray." PLUM11INO Have your plumbing done by PIONEKR HARDWARE COMPANY. NOTICE 01 ' ELECTION OF THE CITY OF MARSH Fl ELD. Pursuant to tho direction of Common Council of tho City Marshllold, notice is horohy glvon I that on Tuesday, tho Cth dny of Do-i comlior, 1910, thoro will bo hold In' tho Council Chambor In tho City! Hall of tho City of Mnrshllold, Coos County, Orogoiif a rogulnr goneral ' election, for tho purposo of oloctlng , two mouthers of tho Common Coun- ell to sorve for a torm of threo years! each, coinmonclm: tho first Monday.' In January, 1911, nnd of electing n'i Recoidor to servo for tho torm of ono yenr, commencing tho first Monday in Jnnuary, 1910. Tho said election will bo hold be tween tho hours of nine o'clock A. M. and six o'clock P. M. i That J. R. Llghtnor, J. II. Milner and A. D. Wnlcott have beon here tofore by tho Common Council of said city appointed as Judges of said eloctlon, nnd Roy Lawhorn, J. O. Merchant nnd C, H. Marsh as Clerks of said election. Dated this 25th day of Novombqr, 1910. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, V THE..;FI&ST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY &Hii" STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL HANK. (" Wells Fargo Nevada National Hank, Ban Francisco, CaL The United Slates National Hank, Portland, Ore. Tho National Park llnnlc, New York, N. Y. Drafts The Corn Exchange National Hank, Chicago,, 111. Oil The Hank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyoiumls, Paris, France. THERE IS ONLY ONE PRQ- t. PER WAY OF SHOW WIN i? DOW LIGHTING " I ft CENTRAL STATION .ELEC TRIC SERVICE AND MAZ DA LAMPS GIVE PERFECT SHOW WINDOW LIGHTING WE OFFER GRATIS THE ADVISE AND ATTENTION OF ILLUMINATING EX PERTS, :: i! :: :i THAT WAY IS THE TUNG STEN ( MAZDA LAMP way, ; Tur: TllMQTFM I AMPS 1 SHOULD BE ARRANGED SO AS TO PRODUCE THE RIGHT EFFtUI. PLACE THE LAMPS COR dcpti v AMn F FfiTRC SHOW WINDOW LIGHTING J IS ITS OWN BtSI KtiUM-MENDATI0N, In addition wo draw drattB on all principal banking centers in 9 Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and i Couth America. ' i t Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to ehook. Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safo Deposit Boxes for ront. UOiaMaHRIMaMHqWHiaMlinDMMUMHMtMnMMHaHUIMnMHiaM FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD. OREGON. Oldest Hank in Coon County, Established in 1880. Paid up Capital, Surplus, and Undivided Profits over $100,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Rank of California, San Franolsco, Caj.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; First National Bank, Portland, Ore.: First National Bank, Rose burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange ou all of the l r.'nclpal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accountH kept subject to check. Safe deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. V. BENNETT, Pwwldent. K. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. J. n. FLANAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst. Caab, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ' TELEPHONE 178 THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. Your Sunday Roast AYE HAVE IT HEADY FOR YOU. "I SWEET AND JUICY. ROAST BEEF ROAST PORK ROAST MUTTON PHONE US Y OUR ORDER. f Union Meat Market -n-n-n-H-n-nn-K--n-n-n- n-n-n-tt-a -a---n-H-n,:,,"2 t Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Brick and nil kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN riRMRDAT rriMTPArTDR """' y j.av. OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. pnONE -"! u3.. ft. ..0.0.0.,,.. 0.0.0. . ,. -4 PHONE 88. REAL ESTATE. I have some of tho best buys on the Bay. Can arrange easy terms. Houses and buildings for rent. AUGUST FRIZEEN, 68 Central Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. BREAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Marshfleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, nas been thorouchiv mnnvata and newly furnished. Itnnm ... able, by day, week or month. NEW LIVERY Fancy new rigs, good horses careful drivers are now at i" posal of the Coos Bay pu"11"1 REASONABLE R.WES. Rigs or rigs with drivers rea any trip anywhere any time, boarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special c:0 datJons provided for luneral P" W. L. CONDF-ON'S Li very & Feed Stabte sua. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. South Broadway, H