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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1912)
fjMfiffni itotirj rJrw .iMM 5 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAKSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,' 1312-EVENING EDITION. f i tfi COOS BAY TIMES m7 l MA LONEY.. Editor- mill Pub. ANRMALONHY. . .News Editor Au Independent Hopubllcnn now paper published every ovonlns except Sunday, and Weekly by Tlio Coon Day Times Publishing Co. POLITICS AXO BUSINESS LEAVES TODAY FOR PORTLAND NO tltnc-honorcrt "business do piesslon" this presidential yenr! Yet Boldom hns tlio In terest In politics boon moro keen. But pcoplo hnvo learned that politi cal conditions or ndmlnlstrntlvo poli cies aro "llttlo ones" coninnroil to tho volumo of crops nnd manufact- sltlons In tlio enso of Horrmnnn vs. urors, nlso olllclcncy of trnnsporta- nnll, SoiiEstackon, Smith, ot nl, loft tlon and distribution. That public this morning to faco tho charges IJUU811UI1B may now uo somen largely f sodomy which ho was Informed by Independent votes based unon vonfoninv iimi linnn urnrnrrmi calm individual Judgment, promises against him. Ho made no furthor E. S. J. McAllister, Attorney Wanted in Portland, Leaves Today. 13. S. .1. McAllister, the Portland lawyer, who was hero taking dopo- NEW SCHEDULE FOR BASKETBALL wiM'TBMtaMaMMMTrfV'yMMW'BBIBiWiMHHHHBiWliwBWBWMiMWW I FiLBBhSBnKlBwt'hii well for our future. VOTE IX CALIFORNIA. do of Itoosotclt Lends U'lNon by lot With Tabulation Unfinished. (Dr Anoclilcd Irrn to Cook Ily Time J Htatemcnt than to strenuously claro Hint ho was tho victim falso charges. 'According to telegrams from Portland, It was expected thoro that ho would bo placed under ar rest hero. Ilowovor, Marshal Car tor did not receive any lnstruc- SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 20.-Tho to arrest Tim? bulntlon of tho returns In Call- Portland papers tnbul ortland papers announco tabulation Is still Incomplete. TAFT'S LAST MESSAGE iornia to date snow Koosovelt to bo 59 nrrcsts liavo been mado In tho 101 votes ahead of Wilson. Tho nnun .i,i,.h u .mi f i,n mnof . voltlug scandals thnt has been stir red up thcro In n long time. Mr. Schwartz, a young attorney nnd stonogrnphcr who wns hero with McAllister, romalncd over to complcto tho taking of depositions In tho caso today. Ho will leave tonight. It ns undorfltood thnt Mr. Mc Allister loft via Drain nnd It was at on officer mot Coos, County High School Teams Arranqe Dates for Entire Season. On account of Myrtlo Point's drop lng out of boskotbnlll, tho four re maining high schools have had to chango tho entlro schodulo for tho Bcasou. North IJond and JJnndon did not play football, so they wanted to hnvo tho season start early In De comber, but Mnrshflold and Coqulllo did not want to tnrt playing until after tho holidays. Tho following schedule hns been practically agreed unon Jan. 2.1 Dandon nt CoquIIle; North Bend at Mnrshffald. .Inn. .10 Cffriufllo nt North Bend. Jnn. 30 Conulllo nt Ainrshnold Fob. 7 North Bond at Conullle; thnt Mnrshflold nt Dandon President Begins Annual Comniuul ration to Congress nr Awcllcl Trcii to Coo llajr Tlm J WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 Tnft nil! begin tomorrow tho netunl illrtntlnti of tho annual message to CongroH ' rted on ho st octs t! lJtXln nt lh0 01,C,"B -'. WJut Portfiofllce' next month. Fob. 1 1 Comilllo nt Bandon; Mnrshflold at North Bond, Fob. 21 North Bond nt Bandon; Mnrshflcld nt Conmilo. Feb. 27 Bandon nt MiMshflold. Fob. 28 Bnndoif nt North' Bond I - IIOTi:rj ARRIVALS. I McDIarmld, T 1' Norton rn,Vi 11' R Prepared for tho Tunc wood ComMlo. I c L: Ulchnr'1 Wnltor- lh0 """ Francisco- 6 IBchnn " Mn"hfleld Lodge of Elks. . ruiiciBCO, J. U. IllClinril-!... , i, i.nn i,ni,i nirlc. CHANDLER II. Ilandon; J. A. J. Shorwood lor, San F Bon, Portland; A. II. Flynn, San l-rancjsco; J. M. Hlgglnton. Port land; Will II. Bennott, Portland. COOS C. II. Gram, Portland; B. Bradley, Cottngo Grovo; L. Mar qulss, Kugeno; C. Moore. Portland; J-'Rundy. Kit gone; P. F. Williams nnd wife. MUllngton; A. M. Luntly, Hon Smith, Al Smith, Warren Bes Blo, Coos Blver; C. W. Cllbbs, Portland, BLANCO-L. A. LHJovist, him nnd took him Into custody this could not bo confirmed. but POSTPONE ELKS MEWING. Owing to the Masonic Tomplo l- Ing prepared for tho funeral at (Mtlllg of which 1 wns to hnvo been held toirght, hns been postponed. among tiii: SICK. Hobcrt. tho llttlo sou of Mr- and' Mrs. II. B. Pfnegor, hns been quite 111 of tho croup. Mrs. A. H. Noff, who Is 111 nt tho Morcy Hospital In North Bond, lirro nnrteil drilnt? nfrnlv. Tho nnwH will Co- ho very grntlfylng to her mimy aulljo; John lonKam, coqulllo; .1.1 Mnrshlleld friends. D. Clinton, Norway; John Porter. Mrs. J. II. Taylor today brought Allegany; C B. Carpenter, Co- i,or young child to Jfarshflold to DV. aullle; J. Raymond, Eureka; Snm Horsfnll for medical treatment. Blre. Hodges, Gold Hill; J. II. Masters, Taylor Is from RIvorton. Klnmnth FnllH; J. P. Flanagan, w. h. wickhnm of ConuHio umlor- oan v ronciscu. 1 went O,)0rnlon nt Morcy HospltnT tuus f. L. waiiace, uugone; yestordny nnd is reported to bo got O. Johnson, Coqulllo; Mr. nnd ting along nicely. Ho fs a brother ofl Mrs. L. Wright, Grovol Ford; G. Mrs. Ed Mohler of Marsnflold. baniirii, unnuon; win. .oison, mirr Pvnthln Vlnovnnr of North rnpfdly fiom a for nppendlcltls nt llli.nn. "v "! VI, VI , oan mi, iianuon; n in. aoinii, M8R Cynthia Vine Portlnnd; R F. Wllllnins and wife, C11, ,8 rcC()VorlnK riagstnff; A. Wymnn. L'mplro; II. recont oporntion for C. Avorlll, Hmplro; J. M. Bnrkor, tno icrcy Hospltnl. Mr. Wickhnm of Coqulllo, n bro- thor-lu-law of Ed. .Moohlor or Mnrshflold. underwent- nn openi1- tlon nt Morcy hospital and' Is roi Sncinmento. (H.(t(I tQ ))o dong n,coryi Al.OXtJ Till: WATiniFROXT. Pnlrvlow; It. Smith. Coos B. Bradley. Cottage Grovo. LLOYD. Suslo Schrooder. En-' gone; u. Colnoii, Kiamnth Mills; Mrs. H. A. Frltts, Ilnrry BenRon, Tomploton CIIANDLEII J. I. Ten oil, Soat-I tlo; II M Hyde, Snn Frnnclsco; ! M. Selling Bnndon: J. It. McMorrls.! Portlnnd: Geo. W. M0010. Poitlnnd;' W. L. Kowuff. Portland; IJ. Lllye roth, Portlnnd; Mr. and Mrs. G WrcndKoId. Bnndon: Wnltor Anlln. Ccqiijllo; Mllo Plorfiou. Lakeside. Tho Alllnnco hns been off tho bar 1ILANC0 N. Kolley. Coqulllo; sinco Into yestordny. but the bnr 1ms A. H Lane, Tnrhool; Clias. John- boon too rough for horto venture to flon. ParkorHburg; Snm Hodges. doss In. Sho mny got In Into today. rmo' Hill: A A. Mlllor, Myrtlo Tho Trnmp Is In Port Orford, but will not load again until tnu wcatuor Improves. TO ISSUi:' ANNUAL Tho sonlor class of MaMlilleld High School has decided to IssUo an annual this year nnd Hnvo about' com pleted preparations. This wilt' bo the first nnnunl ever gotten out by n Marshflohl High Hcliool class, nnd tho high school as n wholo, is I ring congratulated on hating such n nro grcsslve class The stall of tho paper hns not l!en fully decided on. An unfilled wnnt causes unhnppN ncss Times Want Aids get results. Men's Shirts Oar lino compiillea' tho host' Btnndnrtl makes in thm country. Tli. Monarch Shlrtra tho famous medium nil Hum priced Bliirrs.' rMlijjfftl tylcs and Buadfia. . . J" 1 1 Uu ,Tho Cluetl nnd A.xoc Shlrtsi tho worm r nesL in in. buuuuu best fabrics, $1.75 and.. .. -. Negligee ShlrtK otft with military collar, (2.00 ai.;C: fine $1 130 quiillty, .$1175 Boys' Whlto Plaited 12, 12 Vi, 13 HBtll ia Shirts, sizes A full llnu oO Ladles' Houot CliIldron'B Iloiio- and Men'rts I I0R, Priced fram 12 Vic to. . . " ..:' -. . ' w r Point; J. E. Miller, iinuuon; u. . nuw. l.nmna. ur : m. i;.. '. r.- "VI " -- ... . Tlio Nnnn Smith went down tlio bay this morning but owing to tno lola; S. B. Cutllp. Cooh Rlvor; UlroUKi, weather was unnlllo to i-ro-a T. Smltn. toos uivor; w. . - com, North Bond. When In need f ., PLUMniNG, HEATING. 3si!i:ir METAL WORK, ' CALL 101-.I 1MONEHR llDWRi: CO., When .i.... liv i.h I I" ''"" va" out. Tho Rustlor is expected bnctt. rtQ fiom tho Sluslnw. Nursery Stock. Phono 40-J. Seo A. i:. Sonnuut, Hnvo your Job printing: done at Tho Times ofllc IBS Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. R. i. MONTGOMERY Re?jl Estate and insurance 244 North Front Sti-eet. nuY Ntnw. Somo cholco lots In NORTH BBND ri n be had at a very; raasoaablo price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO., ! 'lrt Nntlonal Bank wigg'iffr3"! 'taw What was you sayin nwhilo ago, Bill, about siwrln' tho rod'." "What you got It In for us kids for; wasn't you a kid once yourself?" "Wo get enough of tho rod all right enough without - I l.nnoiln' frr tt" you comm uiuuk uuu uww... .. Unique Pantatorium THR.MODKUN WYEttS, OLT5.1N1CIW, PRHSSKRS niuiHAT RKXOVATORS Agent for Edward If. Strnusia & Co., Fine 'Tailoring. Let us inako your next Nitlt. 235 COMMUKCIAJj. lhon CBO-X a jTPf Olympic Flour tfcdfiSM CMr nuifi. IT' ti Snow Drift, Flour RETAIL PR1CL $1.40;iPER. SACK North western hard wheat used ex clusWely In milling thoie brands ot flour. TAKE THE'BEST CARE OF OLD RAGS Not for tholr valiw, but b causa thoy cnuso tres. Mont iieoido do not ktKtw that old rags, particularly oiled cloths usod for dusting, etc, will often take flro spontaneously. Mnny flrea whoro "cause Is unknown" might bo traeed to carelessness In disposing ot rngo. An) body knout lt'a wlso to Insuro ngnlnst loss by fire, and anybody may find out, by tho least Investigation, that wo havQ flvo of tho grontest insur ance companies on onrth. AVo know how to wrlto poli cies that proteot perfectly, too. L S. KAITMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. Mazda Lamps at reduced prices, taking effect at once. Seo card In our window for prices. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Thone 237-J. 183 Broftdway N uBuv Look Before Yo Your Household Furnishings A look through our store costs not one cent. And one Good Look will prove a happy surprise. Without costing you one cent more, here you will find furniture of auiiih, style and refinement, draperies and floor coverings beyond comparison. y' WF 1 rW Urn WmUf Tables Let us show you some of the very latest good quali dining tables ' From $16.00 To $35.00 Higher or lower priced ones if you like. Just make a careful comparison of all our living room tables. They are on the floor to be seen and examined. If you want one all oak for $6 or $35 or any where between, see these before you buy. BEDS AND BEDDING Our line of Beds and Bedding will make a good sized store by themselves. They are beauties, all fresh, new and clean. If you are going to buy, you need to see them. If you enjoy nice styles, you should look at these anyway. This is your store, the best Furniture store in your town. Better than larger towns can boast of. Come in and see it- Bring your friends. We will appreciate your visit. Perry Nicholson CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National: Bank of Coos Bay At Clio clue of bushier, September 4, 11)12. RESOURCES. Loans, and Discounts $305. 41472 .Bonds, warrants and securities. G3,GMi90 TJ. a Bonds to secure circulation.. . 26,000i00 Beat estate, furlturo nnd fixtures. 80,000i00 CasCxi and sight oxohango 149,2ffl.CG Total $023,470.30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock pal&ta $100,00.00 Surplus and undivided profits 11,4,1978 Circulation, outstanding 24,00000 Dopoalts 488,056.01 Total $023,470.3!) in. addition to Capital Stock the. Individual liability tf StockhoMcrs 1b 100,0000O. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS W. S. OIIANDLKR, President DOUSEV KItEITZER, Cashier. STATEMENT OP CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAKSHFIELD, OREGON, At tho closo of business, Sopieiubcr I, 1Q19. RESOURCES,. Loans and discounts.. , $455,ail.&7 Banking house ,, , 50.000.00 Cfth and exchanjsea V1, , , 30TA835.4a Total ....,,, .....$81S,04T.X3 ,L , L , LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ln..r ., U4111lj; 50,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits.. ( 59,55S,C7 Deposits t 703,494.00 Totl . $813,047.33 Palmer & Davs Pmrtlcal I'lano Tantri. roiiitecn )onrs fictorr i? tnnro. Wo do tunlDB, roldtf i Ho- r.,1 ln-iMntr nolllh Cr rf-H ca3cs, inako yellow bW A ...mi.. iil- nnw. itatM remui Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone U0(NX or addrt Bi MarMiflcH. OrftM: PROFESSIONALDIRECTOI OLIVIA EDMAX, fi.n.in.TlifranUt Scientific' Swedleh Ma. Gymnasun ( ifi B. iii st. l0": TOEL OSTLl.MN J: Piano Tuner aW& 415 S. Sixth Street. phoMJ!! T. W. IIBNNKTT Bennett Swanton. TonJ.M . S,ffSB-l ""EhncldTc.CajO ,,.w. mr.r.V ltlLUXCEK p JUt-nsj Rosldonco-Studlo, Ml - I'nonn iy- wM-s-T,!SS5v. larB3fl8ldJOro. Get Busy AND GET APTER THAT ROOF, BUT FTRST COME IN AND QE1 OCR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PATER. SHINGLES $1.30 AND UP, TrTJY? ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, I1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Rjflo ., QR. W. MOMOW 171 Grime u"u;j0 TYT G. C1L1NDLFJI, SLStfSst n--2?SLii!!R Wo mo elulPfJ'M.itWJ work on bu- pttmW0MS lftwe6t prices. klM Lady attendant. " :j. I ChandleBo We Clean and JJ j nJiverw Coos Bay Steam If phone - tarhe!ij2 fisher Autoj$ Times Want Ads Bring Results FUner!- Htttf"1.! v" ..r l.rJ i-Mut nkO " phono 6hV Wnl. Phono owm; AWr bLa Phone :' ui " aaJ ' 'm.""" 3