The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 20, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, .OREGON,, TUESDAY, JUNE" 20, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
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An Independent ltopubll"an news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
The Chow Hny TJihoh Publishing Co.
wero
board, presided and John V. Hall net
ed as clerk.
The only nominations nut do
those of Mr. MRUs and Mr. Hall.
liL'XKKIt.JIIIiTi.
John A. Parker was eloqjed direct
or for three yonrs to succeed Axol
Eiickson who was not a candidate
Four Clubs Will Inaugurate
Season's Games Next
Sunday.
At a ,meetlng in North Uend Sun
dny, arrangements wero perfected for
the formation of a baseball league on
Coos Hay consisting of clubs from
Seldom 1ms juiylliiiig n roused ho much inlcrosl ns our extraordinary low
Dedicated to the service of the
people, that no good cause shall lack fur reolocUon MrSi v g ,' Mnrshll'eld, North Bond, lfoittlile. and 'call ol it lu'Vt
.h.mKlH mm1 (ttnf nttl at It all Mrtt- '
n UUHIIlJIIUUf HUM tllHfc OIU Siinsi ssvk
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liiriYH unoppubuu
hijjli standard liuM'chandiso. People come affliin, mid affliin for they realise
Ilmm miimviHiiilv The Boston Store offers to save money. Don't buy elscw
Hundreds of other ilein just ns low us these.
J'i'ii'es on
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I' if you
SlUSCltllTIOX RATES.
DAILY.
One year . ?G.00
I'ar .month GO
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.50
When paid strictly In advance tlio
subscription price of the Coon Day
Times Is $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for
six montliH.
Olllrlnl Paper of Coot Ctnuity
OFFICIAL PAPER OK Till: CITY
OK MAItSIIKIK.Iil).
OXLV A SIAX.
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was also unanimously reelected to
i succeed heroelf as clerk. N'o other
j business was transacted, .1. I). Mc
Neil was also a candidate for director
XOMTH I1KXI) KMCCTIOX..
The election In North Uend yes
terday was without excitement or any
speclnl featured of Interest. There
was n fair turnout and L. P. Falhens
teln ns director and C. 13. Mnybee ..3
clerk we're unanimously reelected to
succeed theniHolvos.
Till-: llMIMIti: KM-XTIOX.
(Speclnl to Tl'o Tlmos.)
KMI'IltK. Juno 20. At the achool
election hold horo yoaterdny tho fol-
jlowInK olllcers wero elected:
j Cnpt. Jns Jlageo, director for thrco
'yonrs' term.
Wm. Saunders for two yonrs' term.
Leo Wobstor, clerk.
TWO KCIIOOUS FOR AMiKOAXY.
'IOUSANDS of dovotod womon
tlirouKliout the country boenmo
enlisted In tho Amorlcnn Worn- 1
nil's League and worked hard for tho ! In tho achool election yostordny, Ed
success of Unit organization. A chap-'Noah and Uort Gray woro candidates
tor house was usually tho goal for to succeed Mrs. Edwards as director
which tho ladles struggled. On Coos for tho throo years turm. Mrs. I2d
Uay tho movo received tho bupport of wards refused to bo a cnndldato but
many bocnuse of the pro in I no of such lomo enthusiast Insisted, on glvlna
n building. her n complimentary voto. Kil Noah
If the litigation Into which the wns oloctod director over Bert Gray
l.owls seheines liavo hocome luvolvod by small majority. Mrs. M. D. 1'rlco
Sumner.
Tho schedule for tho season has -n "'
not been completod but games wero j
arranged for next Sunday at the Men's $3.50 to $5.00 Derby Hats.
Marshlluld and Sumner ground.
North Uend plays Knstsldo on tho
Mnrshlleld grounds whllo Mnrshflold
and Sumner will cross bats nt Sum
ner. All tlio clubs nre strengthening.
up their tennis and Bomo Interesting I Fjne Swiss Embroidery
games are oNpecteu,
Jiest
blocks. All sizes. On
sale, eneh only.
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COAST LEAGUE
' BSLL SCORES
Portland Loses Again to Ver
non by a Score of 4 to 2
at Los Angeles.
moans that the league will fall and
that the chapter houses will not be
built then the news Is much to bo re
gretted. Yet what (loulil the ladles
hare expectod with a mero man nt
the head of their organisation? Tlwy
liould havo selocted a businesslike
'woman for their chief executive and
perhaps their dreams would have
wns unanimously rocloctod clork.
Tho district nlso voted to provide
two teachors, ono for n term of six
months at tho prosont school and tho
sum renialulng to lie used In hlrlm;
a teacher for another school to be
established in the Mlchelbrlul; neigh
borhood. Miss Merle Hndabniigh wns re-
STAXMIXa OK Till: CIjUIIS.
Per
Won Lost cent
Portland -13 31 .fiSl
O Snn Krnnclsco. . !! 37 .513
Vornon 12 3!) .ill 9
Oakland II 38 "r.10
Sacramento. . ..3fi II .KiS O
O Oakland 29 10 .372
'con rrn'.lsel. ny riRU who seeks engaged to teach In tho present school
to head a woman's organisation mid Miss Ida Mitchell of North llond
should be viewed with suspicion. Ho will tench the now school.
la llcililn in ImiAiii tiifiin ulinlit ttatlwi '
an iiniiin iu mii'i niutu tiuuiu ii.viiv-
loxy Minn llnnnca
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KASTSIDi: KLUCTIOX.
Martin McLnggou, ns director, nnd
C. 12. Georgo ns clork, woro unnul-
Itlnliall (.linonn m Ditrnn.1 Hintiiafilt.nj
I! to tholr rospoctlvo positions.
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HKSUIr IX COOSTOX.
In Cooston Mrs. Kthul Alexander
was oloctod to succeed O. K. Ivorsou
nnd Wm. Hommo wns rcolectod clork.
DMi'lel Xo. :(.
In district No. 3C R. L. Ilessey wns
(I5y Associated Press to Cum IIhj
Tlmos.)
POIITLANI), Ore., June 20. Only
ono game was played In tho Pacific
Coast Leaguo yostordny, Vornon de
feating Portland nt Los Augolos by
u scoro of I to 2.
At Los Augolos It II
Portland 2 S
Vornon 1 S
A TUKKISII HATH
(IOt)l). Phono -214-J.
will do yon
;nin pullsiax dixixo cam
On North lront Street 11ns lleen
Iti:OPi:Xi:i) by Smith Bros. Tho host
Stabs Garage Propretor In the
Heart When Requested
to Move On.
(lly Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
TIIOHNDALI2, Toxns. Juno 20.
Ilecnuso Charles Zoltung, n gnrnso
lirojirlotor protested to an unldentin- J
ed young Mexican against tho lattor
litorlng up tho front of Zoltung's ;
garngo with shnvlngs ns a result of '
Industrious whittling on n stick, tho
youth turned on Zoltung nnd stabbed
him through tho heart. Tho youth
wns nrrestod nnd lodged In tho town
Jail nt Thorndalo whoro last night tho
jnob gnthored nnd stormod tho pris
on. Thoy secured tho Moxlcnn nnd
hnngod him to n tclophouo polo In
tho principal streot of tho town.
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oioctoti uirector to succoed rrniik i(o-'outing plnco In tho city. Short
gors nnd Goo. Ilonlo reolcctcd clerk. Iordors n spcclnlty. Tho prices nnd
District Xo. I. th0 cpoklng nro both right. Coll
In district No. 1 thoro woro two ftnd Seo.
vacancies to ho filled, ono being oc
casioned by tho resignation of J. W.
Hiissoll. Sam Shook wns olected for
tho two yonrs' term nnd Will Smith
for tho thrco yenrs' torm. Chnrlos
Mnhaffy was elected clork to succeed
Mrs. Jennlo Lnndrlth.
in width l to 8
inches. Worth 20c to 25e. To A ,J
close out, yard j y(4
Bathing Suits for Boys and Men. Wero
(55c nnd 75c. Sixes 2(5 to 40. H) f
Blnek or navy. Suit 33C
Women's Pretty Long Kimonos.
In ico patterns and mate
rials. Were . Now
Women's Fine White Petticoats.
and em hroulered. Wert'
$2.50 to $3.00. Now
" size.
$1.45
Laco
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Men's Fine Dress Shirts in
and $1.75 grades. All sixes.
Neat patterns ,
regular
$1.50
The
The
Greatest Bargain Center in Southern Oregon
too Store
Bos
"Every Article a Big' Bargain"
W. F. IRISH, Manager Cor. Broadway and Commercial
asswaire
Bargains
Wo havo Just received direct from
tho factory n lino of dltiss nil plows
to match cheap In price but not In
quality.
(Jlass Top Halt mill Pepper l.'e eucli
Oils a.1f eneh ,
J Piece Sets . . . 7.1c het S
Sugars -."c encli
CivaniN 'Me ouch
I. hull I'riiits :t." Mt
IMnch Kuilts -."Jc encli
OOS BAY
ASH STORE
Tlio Storo That Saves You Money.
UKO. N MOLT, .Mntiagei-
Front Sttvot. Mai-Klillcld.
tnu f m
nanasan a oenr
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over ....
Assets Over
left Kami
$100,000
$500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
F
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OF
e
$100 Reward, $100
TIh ifiiilom ol this iii)nr wfll bo iileanoil to
lenru Unit llioru U nt U'nl one ilronU'l itlfi'aro
that h'Umu'o Iih Iiooii nlilo to run In nil Its
tHi;o. Rinl t lint W f'Hinrril. IIhII'k Cnlnrrli
Ouru U tlio only poMtUooiro now know n to
tho nusllciil frukriill) Ci!urri botuu con
ullliillotnil illnMin'. rciuitroi' n ron.tltiitlonul
trt'titiuoiit. llall.h Cuturrli i uro Is takvu Inter
mill)-. nrtliiK illrivll-iiron tho blooil mul uni
co uk iirluei's nt tlul ) bli'iu, thi'tohy leiro lui:
tho (oiuiilntUin of tliiil.v.o, ami clvinit tho
pn lent tlroiiKlh (tl tiaildliu up tho rontltn.
ttoil nul nnU'll'iK nitiiroln UoIiir Iu work
Tho proprietor Imvf to mneli (nlth In In cur
atlo iKiuvrk that they offer Ono Hundred Dol
lar for uny riio that It fiilln to euro, fc-'eml for
Hut of tettlruonla .
X. J. lMJrNKY & CO,, Toleilo, O.
HoM tiyoll lrui;i:ll.7.V
Tako lIiilU' l'umlly I'llU lor constipation
Don't forgot
1'IIOXE 21 1-J.
the Turkish Daths.
Union Oils
GASOLINE niSITIiIiATK
IW2KKINH KiatOSIOXK
BAMSON GAS ENGINKS
iwfr
dtKsiuFuoAL JMIs
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
BrawihicM, On, I'lIONE OOZ-3
IfrnU Orde- Solicited,
Jl
BaTf mtmr by troBrskaf Tin
Thomas Douglas Was Namo
of Logger Killed on the
Coquille River.
Tho loggor who was Instantly klll
od nt Scoloy & Anderson's Logging
Camp on tho lower Coqulllo river,
wns Idontlfled as that of Thomas
Douglas, about forty-nlno years of
ngo. It Is bolloved that Douglas has
two sisters living somowhoro In the
stato. No othor particulars aro
known about tho dead man.
Thomas mot his death In a rather
singular way. Ho was engaged In
felling a big tree, whon tho tree
stnrtod to fall, and striking another
tree, Its weight battered the other
treo down, Thomas was struck by
tho falling treo, and -was killed In
stantly. Tho funeral was held In Dandon
this aftornoon at 2 o'clock,
A 24-Hour Daylight Store
There is a forceful chapter on "Success" in the following
letter written by Sol, C. Cohn & Company, one of the lead
ing merchants of Fort Smith, Ark.
Read It I
Mill I . I.I I . , I I
"we nave just completed our c i o x n i n g
store, and our immense glass front gives us
all the light necessary for day time, To
make our store a twenty-four hour day-light
store, we had the lighting company plan our
night illumination, and we are pleased with
the same, People come here every day and
compliment us on our swell night display in
our windows,
"We assure you that we believe our light
ing display is our best advertisement, Fort
Smith is proud of'jier Light & Traction Com
panyone of her greatest boosters,"
At
Let our New Business 'Department assist YOU,
TELEPHONE 178.
Oregon Power Co.
COXl)l.Si:i STATKMKXT OP TIIK COXDITIOX OP
THE FIRST NATIONAL
HAXK OP COOS HAY AT MAUSIiriHIjl), OHKGO.V,
at tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1911.
HKSOUltCKS:
m Loans nnd discounts $180,015.32
Ovordrnfta iS
U. S. Donds nnd pro-
mlums 25,350.00
Othor bonds 77,412.50
County nnd school
warrants. . . . 2,571.78
Banking house, furnl-
turo nnd fixtures. . . 82,089.45
Cash and duo from
banks. , 100,585.12
LIAIULITIKS:
Cnpltnl stock.
Surplus and profits..
. $100,000.00
7.H5.95
Circulation.
Doposlts.
. 25,000.00
, 395,778.70
$527,021.85
$S27,t)21.5
Cash rosorvo 40 at doposlts.
V Invito your attention to tho strong condition of this bank as
indicated In tho nbovo statement, nlso to tho porsonnel of Its di
rectorate. Does n gonornl banking business.
Interest paid on tlmo nnd savings doposlts,
OFFICERS:
W. S. CHANDLER, Presldont; M. C. HORTON, VJco-rresIdent;
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
. DIRECTORS:
W. S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE, W. U. DOUGLAS, F. S. DOW,
WM. GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
W. P. MURPHY, M. C. HORTON.
UNIQUE rANTAtTOmUM
Bring your dyeing, cleaning, press
ing and repairing to us nnd t pleaaod
Wo nro cvpwfH. Carpets trad Jtaa I
cleaned on your floor or at our tho '
Phono 230X, Central nvenniv
Soooml strM "r " & PIN. j, '
Fronricor&.
Hare your Job prtnttng o.c at
Ttases office. v
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIADLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT.
Tho test Domestic nnd lmoortod brands,
.latter, Llmo, Blclj' 'and all kinds t builders laptorial
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
nENllY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo Offlco Phone 191 Uarshfleld Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal nnd Platting Lands a epclU7'
Gensrnl Agsnts "EABTSIDK"
FOR GOOD TORK
irins your clothes to mo. Cleaning,
rrMlnr nnd repairing a speclaltyj
6y rxyerlenced na. Batlslactlon
Smmt!i SLAVCHABI) A BO.
MAlUSHFrELD'S VOVW&
VAMILT Umim
Rates rdmeed to: Day - ' ,
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