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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1911)
MW iaM - - ijmWMWIWMiwmfH'WWWS - t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911 hs lGftrH!C6 That Genaine Bargains Are Magnetic Has Been Proven th3 Past Week by the Enthusiastic Response of Hundreds of People HjB ffisww ir II i sm Clothing values that present stock. The You Know the Reason Cash Only "MONEY SEE MONDAY NIGHT'S PAPER. FOR. PRICES Bandon (Continued from pago 1.) said that twenty manholes on the West Mnrshllohl sower system liml to bo chnnged nftor Sandborg had completed tlio pinna nnd iiIho that Nr. Sandberg lind recomnieiided to partially rolmburso n widow woman In South Mnrshllold (or expense in trying to get n sower connection ow ing to an error In digging for it. Mayor Straw wanted to know why Councilman Coko had not apprised lilm if this beforo. Mr. Coko said that hu had. The mayor srfld Mr. Coko was mistaken but tho latter pointed out that ho had at n certain time nnd tho mayor said ho must not havo been paying attention to Coke's remarks. Hero tho mayor turuod to Coun cilman Copplo ngnln and wanted to know why all tho socrocy about this plan had boon maintained why thoy had not come to him and let him (tho mayor) know about It. lie tmld It looked to him ns though Mr. Copplo and Home of tho othors want ed to try and revolutionize thing without giving any roaHnu or expla nation of it. Mr. Copplo said ho hadn't consulted tho mayor about It bcoaiihu he didn't know of any rea son why he should. Hero followed an animated debate between Messrs. Copple and Straw as to what was right. Mr. Copplo said he was trying to what tho peo ple wanted hlin to nnd that ho be lieved he whs entitled to his views ns to what was right as well ns tho mayor. A!j ir Straw said he didn't euro what tlio people wanted that ho was going to do what he thought was best, adding that tho people woro sometimes wrong. Mr. Albrocht declared that his every movo on tho council had shown ho was progressive and said that ho didn't think a matter of changing engineers had nnythlng to do with it. Ho declared that tho council could show under a now engineer "whether thoy wcro progressive- or not. He said that ho hnd desired to change onglneors n year ngo bo cause ho thought tho people wanted n chaugo. He said that ho had mado tho motion tho way ho did because lie didn't think It was right to ham per Mr. Sandborg in tho future by discharging him for incompetency or anything that would cast n stain on his reputation. Hut, however, If tho mnyor Insisted on It he would rlinngo his motion that Mr. Sandbars bo discharged or nsked to roslgn. Ho said It was not his Intention to be underhanded about It us the mayor had iuttmntod. Mr. Copplo said that ho thought that Mr. Albrocht's original motion was the best way and was lotting Mr Sandberg down oasy. Mayor Straw Insisted otherwise that ft reason should ho nsorlbed and that ho should not ho let out undor the gulso of dispensing with tho en gineer for a few weoka. Ho Bold It Wa a public matter and. that the HAS CONTEST OVER ENGINEER command the attention of every man in this section. We look on this sale as a fitting time to dispose of our prices following don't half tell the story of values. Come and see for yourself. The Hub Clothing and - DNJCE FLOE Russian Fishermen Swept Out Into Caspian Sea and Probable Death. (By Associated Tress to Coos Bay Times.) ASTRAKAN, Russia, Jnn. 11. Klghty-llvo llshermen woro carried out into tho Caspian sea on an Ico Hoc. A steamer was sent to rescue thorn but tho chances that any will OHcape death are poor. MUHDKRKH IK .SHOT. Arizona Man Fatally Wounded After Killing HIn Wife, (ny Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) Ducau, Ariz., Jan. 11. Den I.lnd- scy shot and killed his wife and was lu turn fatally shot by tho proprietor of the hotel lu which his wife was working. TOPICS OF Till-: TIMKS The tjulct Observer- mo: "When a man U craiy about one thing, he Is usually a little oft about evor thing else." We are glad we aro not a pretty man; n pretty man Is unhappy o- eopt when a woman Is admiring hlin. council should bo real ready to give a reason for It and act open and above board. Ho declared that he could give a reason for all his pub lie acts. Previous to this, Mr. Sandborg had explained that changes lu tho West Marshtleld sewer manholes had been necossury on account of changes In tho grade. Furthermore ho declar ed that he had tried to reclgn n year ngo but that Mayor Straw had in sisted that he remain and ho had done bo In coiuplinuco with tho mayor's wishes. Finally Mr. Albrocht changed his motion to road that tho council re quested Mr. Sandberg to resign nnd Mr. Coko seconded It and tho voto resulted as given above. Councilman Copplo asked leave of nbsence for three or four wooks and Mnyor Strnw said he would be only too glad to excuse for that tlmo or even longer. Mr. Copple said ho would bo back again. Tho question of how long tho council should adjourn then came nnd Mr. Alhreoht said he thought they didn't Lave to moot again bo fore Fohruary. Tho mayor snld thoy might ns well adjourn until March but after a little repartco they ad Journod to moot in two weoks. RAINCOATS sold nt LUND'S plnco S2.no and $2.7. CLOSING OUT. 215 Broadway. Try The Times Want Ads. &x REPORT OK Till: CONDITION OK Tin: Flanagan & Bennett Bank of Coos Dny, at Mnrshflold In tho Stnto of Oregon, at tho closo of business, January 7, 1011. ItCHOIiri'UH. Loans and discounts. .. . J2SS.SS3. 34 Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured 3,303. ui IlondB, securities, etc... SC.I3C.9S Hanking house 50,000.00 Duo from npproved re- Borvo banks -17,030.53 Cheeks nnd other cash items G.2G3.57 Cash on hand 77,S27.ob Total. ....$500,411.21 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in... $50,000.00 Surplus fund 45,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses nnd tnxes paid 9,512. 00 Duo to hanks nnd bank ers 2C.132.SC Individual deposits sub ject to check 30S, 270.13 Demnnd cortlllcatea of deposit 13.SC0.11 Tlmo cortlllcntes of do pes It 105,101.13 Cashier's , cheoka . out standing 2,233.72 Totnl $500,411.21 Stato of Orogoti, County of Coos, kh.: I, It. F. Williams, Cashier of tho nbovo-namod hank, do solemnly swoor that tho 'above statoniont Is truo to tho host of my knowlodgo nnd bellof. H. F. WILLIAMS. Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to boforo mo this 11th day of January, 1011. T. T. DENNISTT, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. W. BENNETT, JAS. H. FLANAGAN, It. F. WILLIAMS, Directors. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3121. HOME LAND Co. See ue tor tnvestmouw on Coot Day. We guarantee owner's price to bo our price. Phone 74 L. afll Front 8t T"H. O. AV. LESLIE, - Osteopathic Physician Oradunto of tho Americnu school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvillo, Mo. Olllce n Eldorado Dlk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono lfil-J; Marshfield; Orognn. DR. J. AV. INGRAM, Phjsiclan and Surgeon. 209-210 Coke Building. Phones: Olllce 1G2J; Residence. 102i. J. v. hen.votF; Lawyer. Offlco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfield, Oregon WM; S. TURPEN, " AtvliU.vf Over Chamber of Commerce. REPORT OK THE CONDITION OK TDK First National Bank of Coos Dny, at Marshfield, In tho Stato of Oregon, nt the closo of business, January 7, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts . . ? G 1,079.49 Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured 74.05 U. S. Douds to securo circulation 25,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds -. . 250.00 .5S9.31 Ilonds, securities, etc... SC.5S9.31 Hanking house, furni ture, nnd llxtures. . . Duo from National Hanks (not reserve 4,101.40 2,037.53 3,719.34 93,530.33 1,003.52 123.27 570.00 425.77 agents) Duo from Stnto nnd Prl vnte Hanks nnd Rank ers, Trust Companies, nnd Savings Hanks. . Duo from npprovod Re servo ngents Checks nnd other Cash Items Exchanges for Clearing House k . . . Notes of other National Hanks Fractional Paper Cur lency. Nickels, and Conts Lawful Monoy Rosorvo lu Dank, viz: Specie ?29,9S4.75 Legal-tender notos. . . . G13.00 30,507.75 Rodomption fund with U. S. Trousuror (oft of circulation). . . . Do from U. S. Tronsurer 1,250.00 Total ?313,44S.3C Liabilities. Capital stock paid In... $25,000.00 Surplus fund 13,500.00 Undlvhlod Prollts, loss Expenses and Taxos paid 4,705.10 National Dank Notes outstanding 24,500.00 Individual deposits sub ject to check 22C.04S.7S Domain! certificates of doposlt 13,217.01 Time certificates of de posit 4,050.00 Cashier's checks out standing 1,430.51 Total 1313,448.36 Stato of Oregon, County of Coos, ss: I, AV. S. Chandler, President of tho I uuuiL-imim-n uniiK, uo solemnly swear that tho nbovo statemont Is true to tho best of my knowledgo and belief. AV. S. CHANDLER, President. Subscribed nnd sworn to bofore me this llth day of January, 1911. ANNIE SMITH, Notary Public Correct At tost: F. S. DOAV, AVM. CRIMES. AV. U. DOUGLAS. Directors, Turkish Raf.hc 310-213 coos Bunding PHONE 2 14-J Shoe Co. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSOX CEMENT. Tho best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Brick and. nil kinds of builders matorlal. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH MtOADWAY. PHONE 201. Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage Line Dally stage between Hoseburg mid Mnrslulcld. Stage leuvca (billy luid Sunday nt 7 i. in. Fare, $(I.OO. OTTO BCIIETTEH, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Mnmhfluld. o. P. 11ARXARD. PHONE II Acent. ROHERnRO. OR. THE FAST Steamer Redondo Will make regular trips carrying passengers nnd freight between Coos Day and Sail Kranclhco. All reservations for imsscngcrt made nt Alliance Dock, Marshflelel and Inter-Ocean Transp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, S-m Francisco. For Information, phono 1 1 -J or 118.1. IXTK.R-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANV. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP.TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP RESERVATIONS AV1LL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN'' LESS TICKET IS 110UGIIT. F. S. Dow, Agent. STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnswortli Dock, Portland, t 8 P.'m., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bay 0Tery Saturday t service of tide. Reservations will not be bold later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. L. H. KEATING'AGENT" THE FRIEND STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with the 'orth Bank road at Portland win .. , EQUIPPED WITH AVlRELESS. AA 111 sail from Portland for Coos Day and Eureka, on a ten-dav schedule, calling at Marshfield both waya Sails for Portland from Marshfield, Friday, January G. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY AVo havo a now l'no of iolophanc Shades for Tungsten Lamps they will doublo your cnndlepower. Coos Bay Wiring Co.! moire a. TALKS" Marshfield AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped iv ,, Wireless) Marshfield Ore THONE MAIN 85-L OF COOS BAY V F. McGEORGE, Agent nOTKL GARDINER, at Gardlnor, Oreiron hn hwn . modelled and improyed and Is under now management. Special accommo dations for stage passengers and for people deslrlnc a rest at the Beashoro. "fbu'II Like tho Ploe. J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. I,f Sl!!"r. .?.1",Be pr,nt6d at U1 m X, "l? JZZS W Ata.