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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1912 - EVENING EDITION y" mammm rMSSw ii 1 oggery cnanges nanua A 11 2 Getting Ready for Extensive Improvements and closing out all odds and ends in every department; consisting of high grade Haberdashery; Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc. TAKE ADVANTAGE. Gent s Furnishing Goods Department $U.OO Mild sj.50 )ress Hats 2. 10 $1.50 and $1.75 duett Dross Shirts. ..$ 1.15 $2.00 to $2.50 Cliiotl J)ress Shirts. . . .$1.40 $5.00 Packard High Shot's $:U)5 $5.00 Packard Low Shoes $2.S5 All numbers in Ilia Underwear Depart ment at Clearance Sale Prices Consist imj of two piece and union sails, in wool and cotton, and runyinq in price front 50c lo $3.50 a (janncntTAKti ADVANTAGE. never rains, bul il pours on Coos Bay, so here is your chance. Rubber Coats and Oil Clothing to be closed out enlireljj. $7.50 Sung Proof Rubber Boots $7.00 Light Weight Rubber Hoots. . . $3.50 Long Oil Coats, "Cloodvenr's". $3.00 Medium Oil Coats, 'Good year's $2.50 Short Oil Goats, " Cloud von rV $1.5)5 $1.50 Strong Pants. " Goodyear V. . . .$1.2) .$(5.25 , $5.5)0 ,$2.S0 $2.-10 Clothing DcpL-Suils and Overcoats $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.S5 Take Advantage $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $H."3 Take Advunlufjc $27.50 to $35.00 Suits and Overcoats $H).S5 Take Advantage $(5.00 Paragon Trousers I...&I.50 Take Advantage There arc ninny other things loo numer ous to mention, that I have culled out and priced at a bargain. I invite your patronage. Yours, Anxious to Please, THE TOGGERY E. "W. Kammorcr Successor to Thaver Grimes and Geo. Goodrum. W mm m w mfJ m COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKV Editor mid I'ub. DAN E. MALONEV licwa Editor REGISTRATION A.V IMPORTANT DUTY FOR COOS HAV CITIZENS REQISTIIATION. In ordor to qualify for tliu performance of political duties, always Ih of first Importance to tho public splrlt cd citizen who Iiiih n rlt?lit sense of Ills privileges and responsibilities. Hut thlH your registration assumes pocullar importance. In tlio first place onu can npt par ticipate In the primaries of hid party unlosB lie be registered. The pri maries nru the llrst spring of poll tlcnl action nnd tliu most tolling work Is achieved right there nt the Tory beginning. It Ih the good citi zen's best chance to withstand pos sible inachlneH and bosses and to voice his wish as to candidates and measures. In the next p'aro, 1! 1 2 brings nil unusual number of Important elec- tloim In the state of Oregon. A largo 'number of tho county olllclnls, stato sonator and Joint roprosontntlvo are to bo chosen. A United StateB son ntor nnd tlio prcsldontlnl olectors nro to bo selected. Expression of tho pooplo's proforonco for president of tho United Stntcs Is to bo mndo In Oregon In April nnd you can't voto for your cholco unless you nro reg- i (stored. Tho door to participation 1 E ERST TO PLEASE Many Bachelors at Fairview Offer Fine Opportunities for Leap Year Maidens. Leap Yonr Editor: I am sending you n list of cllglblo bnchelors of Falrvlow. Thoy nro from 20 to GO years old, nnd will not bo very hnrd to pleaso. They are: Marvo Wilson, Loulo Jones. Dale Fllnn. Ed. Moon. Fred. Johnson. Charles Crosby. Krnnk Teeters. Ed. Tcotors. fieorgo Henham Walter Norrls. Archie Hatcher, ltay Norrls. Jess Darker. Alva Neely. Lester Norton. Hay Norton. Charles Iloone. Homer llolvcrstott. John Holvoratott. Elmer Holvoratott. Harry llolvcrstott. ONE WHO KNOWS THEM. BLACKLIST HALL PLAYERS Former Mumliers of Coos County League nro Now Under linn. "nlll" Wl.nlln lillin nlnl.t,1 f in all this Is tho olllco of any notary. I Mnr8hohl , tho Coos 'County Lon. It Is a most valued and unoBtlmnblo ,,, ,. , ,,',., ,, privilege nnd does not cost a cent. 8t ' u 0, t b , th Tho business Is one lint ought ot . Northwc8t LonKU0. A j)r088 ,1gpatch to bo postponed a dny, for somo un-. .,. P0.1Porn,tll? t,. ..,.,.,. ..,. Social Dance! nvoldablo mlschnuco may deprlvo ono of tho opportunity to roglstcr. FREE IF IT FAILS Your Money Hark If You im not Sat- lulled Willi tho Meillrlno Wo Re- commend. "Wo nro so posltlvo tbnt our remedy will permanently rellovo constipa tion, no matter how chronic It may bo, that wo offor to furnish the med Iclno at our oxpouso should It fntl to produce satisfactory results. It Is worso than usoless to attempt to euro constipation with cathartic drugs. Laxatives or cathartics do much harm. They causo a reaction, Irrltato, nnd weaken tho bowels and tond to make constipation moro chronic. Resides, their use becomes n habit that Is dangerous. Constipation Is caused by a wenk iioss of tlio nerves and muscles of tho large Intestine or descending colon. To expect permanent relief you must therefore tone up and strength en these organs and restore them to healthier activity. Wo want you to try llexnll Order lies on our tornmmoudutlon. They nro exceedingly pleasant to take, be ing eaten like candy, and are Ideal for chlldion, delicate persons, and old folks, as well as for tho robust They act directly on the nerves and muscles of tho bowels. Thoy appa rently have a neutral action on other associate organs or glands. Thoy do not purge, causo ovcesulvo looseners, nor create any Inconvenience what ever. They may bo taken nt nny time, dny or night. Thoy will posi tively relieve chronic or habitual coiutlpatlou. If not of surgical vari ety, and the m rinds of associate or dependent chronic ailments, If tukan with regularity louxth of time I 30 tablets. 35 cent cents. Sold In Mtirshlleld only nt our Etoro Tho Hoxnll Store Lock-hart-1'nisons Drug Co., "The Uusv Corner." Clydo Hall, Torry McKnno, Ooorgo Ames, Ous Thompson, Thollo, Huckles, Mcrklo, Dudloy Clarko, An son Mott. Orny nnd Hnyes aro tho suspended players of tho Northwest ern longuo. Tho bnn wbb recontly lifted from tho shouldors ot Pitcher Narveson of Victoria. "Tho first four nro men who got In troublo with Ducdnlo nnd Mott la j also n Tacomn malcontent. Duckies, Thello and Morklo nro on tho list bo causo of differences with nob Drown, while Orny and Hayes "are In bad with Joe Colin." At Eagles' Hall Friday, Jan. 1 9th Music by THE BAND! Admission . $1.00 A Gas Range in Summer and a Solid Fuel Range in Winter Are Duplicate Investments Yon can't afl'ord to give up your gas rnngo ) at any season of tlio year. ' J 'A kitchen heater can be attached to your gas range in a few minutes and will keep your kitchen warm and comfortable nil winter. STRIKE STILL IX PROGRESS. Few l)cclopmcnt8 in Textile Work ers Walkout In ICitst. (Dy Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) LAWRENCE, Mass., Jnn. 18 Tho seventh day of tho strike In this city against tho oporntlon of tho 51 hour law opened todny with about one-third of tho mill hands nt work. The streets nro still patrolled by tho mllltln. There was no dlsturbanco during the morning. The chances of settlement nro not regarded as favor able. This afternoon tho condition wns more favorable for an early settle ment or the strike of tho llfteon thousand textllo workors. Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony This Is a vital question for present day homobulldors whether to hnvo n houso which In appearance must always remain tho samo or a houso that will pormlt of a llttlo refreshing occasionally. Neighborhoods chango as do Individual tastes a frnmo houso can easily bo mado to hnrmonlzo with Its surroundings n fresh coat of pnlnt often will mako It as good as your neighbor's now house tho samo as a now suit makes you feel llko a now man. At any rato a frnmo houso Is stiscoptlblo to most any chango you might deslro nnd whllo It Is pormnnont It does not nocessarlly need becomo an oyesoro or a monotony. Thoro nro lots of things wo'vo observed nbout houses and lumbor that you should know boforo building como In nnd wo'U glvo you our vlows. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH UROADWAY, MAHSHFIELI). The kitchen healer is an economical heat ing appliance with some cooking capacity and makes possible to everyone the use of the clean, convenient gas range tho year around. Telephone 178 and ask one of our New Business men to explain full'. OREGON POWER CO. MV I'elcphono 178 A TURKISH HATH will (JOOn. Phono 214-J. do you Hnvo your calling enrds printed at Tho Tlmos' ofllce. HTATRnr Ohio ciTv.irToi.uxi, t.n ii'nvvrv. i" Krnnk J riicucy muluxontli .hut he l senior piirtuiT iif tin- arm n( K J I'licnoy A Co. ilolni: l.u.lm.H In llie City otT.ilc.lo C.miity nn.l tlulinr.'riiil.t. Hint llmt m1,1 ilrm uin ..... h... uin il ONI: IICXPUKI) DOM. Vlts formVti imut Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HI3XHY SKXG8TAOKBN, Mgr. Coqullle Offl.-e Phono 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Laud3 a specialty. General Ageuts "EAST8IDB" for a reasonnbo " ",,,'1 ' Ciiinrrliilitiiiuui iniuri'.l t.v .tali ou. 10 cents. ntNK J OUKvn. Ilt: SO tHblots. TiO wviiirii lii licfoio mo nii.t iiuIi'Ik'iI In my i11"'"" . iiii 'ii mm) 01 invt'iniHT. A I) lvi I'l'H ) A. ilI.i:.S(N. ii-n. ,...,. . Notary I'l-Biic lUIUCalHtrliCtireU Inkrn tnlcrimlly, ami Hrl'iltrivtly on the bloo.1 Hint imiroui mirfiu'c of iiu )Mem. s, ml fur le.lltuonliil tree. ftjtf-i1 " T? 'jjsazB 1 nAuiy' itiWE m iFlflUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality City Fish Market In I'Vi'Riison Trnnsfei' llldg. ru)t of Market Ave. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PIIOXK 200J A Modern Brick Bulldlm?. Electric Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roome with Hot and Cold Water, HOTEL .COba C A. METLIN. Prop. uatea: BO cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfleld, Oregon. Level Lots 50-138 EASY PAYMENTS Bay View Addition $250 Each I. S. KAUPMAN & CO. 177 Front St. Condensed Statement ot tho condition ot The First National Bank OP COOS HAY at tho Closo ot Business, Doc B, 1911. Resources. Loans and Discounts 4QQt!t9 87 Bonds. Warrants and Securities .7.7.7.7. ' tISSo u. s. Bonds to secure circulation 2C.OOO.00 Real Estato, Furniture and Fixtures . . 81 472.9 Cash and Sight Exchange. . . . . . . ." . .7. .7.7.7.7.7 141,131.98 Total 9350,000.29 pnni.i . . . Liabilities. Caplal stock paid In HOO 000.00 Surplus and undivided profits.,.. 1079? 39 Circulation, outstanding . . . i"! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! .' ! ! ! ! ! . ! HHlH U0p0SI18 414,298.90 Total $aSO,OOOJ29 MtnimmrT MID N T,MB AX1 SAVINGS DEPOSITS. MARSHF1EL1) 1 Unique Pantatorium ROSS & PI.VEGOR. sKG Central avenue Phnn. ic STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan $h Bennett Bank of MAIISIIFIKLI), OREGON At tho closo of business, December B, 1011. Loans and Discounts !lrSUrCe3' s422 3l2 68 Banking Homo J1 ' ' cash and Exchanges::::::::-:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; JmSmi Total " 77; $050,700.10 Capital Stock paid In mUes. Surplus and" fig 'fi J.JJ ' Deposits .... B8,B3i.o , 648,267.63 Total . V . HAT WORK. ?050,7Ui''w