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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 3 mi ' SOJIK IMOXEElt NEWS. TRIMMED HATS , THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. DOZENS OF THIS SEASON'S MOST POPULAR STYLES IN PLUSHES, BEAVERS AND VELVET, THAT FORMER LY SOLD AT FROM 'OF $10.00 to $15.00 Will Now Be Sold at $7.50 IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO PAY $5.00 FOR A HAT, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Trimmed Hats At from $1.00 to $4.75 THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO SECURE A CLASSY, UP-TO-'DATE TRIMMED HAT AT HALF PRICE RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE SEASON. SALE NOW ON REMEMBER THE PLACE. Mrs. A. Q. Aiken I 65 MARKET AVENUE. COOS BUILDING EDISON'S LATEST Murage battery (hut continual over charging "111 not linrni. ioi:s not couitoni: at TEltMLVALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not lose lis charge whilu standing idle. IS (Jl'AltAXTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay Wiring Co. I.til llromluny. Agents for Port of Coos Hay. T. J. SCAII'H J$ A. II. HOIH.'IXS Marshfiplri PA,NT AND IViarSnT'K'U DECORATING CO. IMInintcs Furnished. Phono :il)IKL Slnrhlilli'ltl, Oregon. Have That Roof Fixed NOW Hue CORTRELL i fnONK HI 71. K'tna Auto Line Cars leave every 20 minutes from , 7 a. m.. to 7 p. m.; from 7 p. m. to 12 o'clock every half.- Fare 15 , t(Ms one v.'ay. round trli 25 cents. I Commutation books, SO rides, $2.00. i Cars leave Chandler Hotel, Mursti- feld and North Bend News Co., In; North Dond. G0RST & KING, Props. CALL A TAXI DAY OK NIGHT PHONE 310 Tarty and train culls a Hiwciultf NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. fold on Uie Installment plaa. HARRINGTON. DOYLE CO- 8a Front St. Phone 840-fj Marshfleld. Or. lUlOP IN AND SEE THE BIG GAMES IX TIIH HOWLING TOURXAMEXT Chatterton's Alleys NORTH FRONT STREET RUBBERS MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S RUBBERS ANY SIZE. AT ELECTRIC SHOE STORE. 180 South Broadway. WANTED watches that won't keep time. Dirty and rancid oil arc- the ruination of your watch. Let me handle It and preserve It perfectly for years to come. E.1C. BARKER 6 Front st. Marsh fl 'd. Or. Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks hfltween any .Points in Marshfleld for the follow- "k raies, delivery to . be maae in the first stories of buildings: One trunk S .2S Three trunks BO Twelve trunks 1.00 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsner, Prop. Phones. 120-J; 49-L; 98-R. Times Want a'ds bring results. The Postage Stamp Consider the postage stamp. One of its chief virtues lies in the fact that it sticks until it gets there. Go about starting a bank account systematically and with a fixity of purpose and you can have one. It's simply a proposition of spending a little less than you make and bring the balance to this bank. We receive deposits of one dollar and up. First National Bank Of Coos Bay Combined statement of condition of Flanagan (2b Bennett Bank .Mnrshllcld, Oivgon. nuil Till-: FLANAGAN & BENNETT IJAN1C OF MYRTLE POINT, at tho closo of business Oct. 21, 1913. Resources Loans and Discounts $G.'0,9Sl.n7 Hanking House Cl,l!i:i.l7 Cash and Sight Exchango 3C7.771.83 Total '. $1,080,219.37 Liabilities. Capital Stock paid In $ 7C.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 70, 223.119 Deposits 935,025.98 ' Total $1,080,249.37 S. S. REDONDO SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIELD ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. AT 3 P. M. Sun Francisco office, 805,Flfo Dldg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27. Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. P. McGeorge, Agt., Phone I I. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M., TUESDAY, NOV. 11TII, TUBS DAY, NOV. I8TH, TUESDAY, NOV. S.WII. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD SATURDAY. NOVEMBER, 7 A. M.; SATURDAY. NOV. 1OTH, 10 A. M.J FRIDAY, NOV. S1ST, O I. M.5 SATURDAY, NOV. 20TH, 0:30- A. M. Ticket on sale to all Eastern points and Information as to routes and rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Slain 35-L. I'. I STERLING, Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER tt, AT A. M. ROUND TRIP, $16.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC OTEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 McGEORGB. Ae.. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY Hare photographic copies of all records Coos County to date, abstract of titles, present ownera, or any other Information relsMng tn rani flatatft furnished on short notice, . BUSINESS OFFICE 117 Nortb Front St.. Marshfleld. Phone 181 W. J. RUST, MiMgw (From the Coos Hay Times, pub lished at Mnrshflold, Nov, 17. 1SS0. Slglln & Dennett, publishers.) (ircen Fnrriu moved to town last week, Ho rented his farm on Coos River. W. Ed. Moore Is going to take chnrgn of tho Satellite soon. Mrs. Hacker, who has been ab sent on a visit to her old homo In Maine, returned home on the Areata last week. The new schooner George C. Per kins left the wharf at this place la den with lumber for San Francisco last Saturday. The new hotel Is to be opened for business In n short time In Umpire City. It Is tho largest hotel build ing In Southern Oregon. M. Mndcgnn Is In charge of the I. T. It. It. Mr. Springer, who hns been In chnrge for the last two years, has gone to Snn Francisco. Mr. Howe, the pioneer nursery man of Coos County. Is ennvassing for orders for trees. Mr. Howe's trees arc always true to name, which Is seldom tho case with orders from abroad. The entire voto cast In this coun ty at the Presidential election was 1 1 Of these 007 were Repub lican, "ml Democratic and two Greenback. The vote of this coun ty Is fully 1200, but there wore quite a number of absentees and some paired off and did not attend election. Mr. Richardson, who was blown a couple of hundred feet Into tho air at tho time of tho boiler ex plosion at Empire some time ago, has recovered and gone to work again. lie was blown through tho roof of the building and dropped !r feet In n straight lino from whence he started. His case Is probably without a parallel. Majorities arc as follows: Repub lican. Coos River, I ; North Coos River, 10; Marshfleld. 3S; Umpire. 10; Sumner. 10; Coos City, I; Hea ver Slough, ;:; llnndon, I; Ton Mile, 0; Coqulllo City, I. Demo cratic, llurton Prairie, IS; Hall's Prairie. , I: F.nchnnted Prairie. 13: Hrowster Valley, 2; Missouri, 20. Garfield's majority is throe less than that of Hayes four years ago. Win. Gamble, a young man who has been logging on his father's land at Kcntuck Slough during the summer, .was brought to town on a stretcher last Tuesday on ac count of his leg being terribly mashed. It appears that ho had charge of an ox tenm and was haul ing down grado When one of the logs shot abend of the team on the slippery grade and caught Mr. Gam bio's leg ngaiust a stump, mash ing It Into n Jelly, and holding his leg In this painful position until his younger brother hnuled tho log away with tho tenm. Dr. Tower porformed tho operation of ampu tating tho destroyed portion of tho leg, and tho young man, who Is stopping nt tho Central Hotel, Is doing woll. FOOTBALL ON i Marshfieltl and North Bend In dependents at North Bend Play Coquille Later. Arrangements have been practical ly concluded for a Thanksgiving foot ball game between tho Marshfleld and North llond Independent teams to be played at North llend next Thursday afternoon. The two teams have been picked out. Ted IClssam Is coaching the North llend team, while It Is likely that Weary Chand ler. "Sue" Jones, an old Iowa foot ball star and a number of others will aid in rounding the Marshfleld eleven into shape. There was talk of a game here wl'li Coqulllo on Thanksgiving but Is has been called off and it is now proposed to have the Marshfleld team piny at Coquille the follouini; week and arrange for a return game to be played lu jdurshflcld Christ mim day. There is considerable good tal ent, Including some of tho high sci'ool players. The probable lineups on Thanksgiving dny will be: North Rend Klsnntn and Sweot, ends; Tluuupklu nud Moore, tackles; Klblor and liowen, guards; 11. Davis, center; Dewey, quarter: Donsinoie and Hyde, halfbacks, Welling, fullback. Marshfleld 'Power and G. John son, cuds; Hunter and A. Johnson, tackles; Kruso and Lyons, guards; Krueger, quarter; Woods and Stuts man, halfbacks; Sidney Clarke, full back. The Marshfleld team will probably bo named tho Athletics. They will probably leect Weary Chandler, the former Oregon University star, as captain, coach and manager. Kls- sam and Hydo are rounding the North llend aggregation Into chape. III. 01 ELECT MARKIITIKI.D CAMP SELECTS OF FICERS AND PLANS FOR A BIG MEMItERSIIIP CAMPAIGN IN A SHORT TIME. The Woodmen of the World have elected officers as follows: Consul Commander, C. II. Wilson, (re-elected). Adviser Lieutenant, W. H. Sullivan. Ranker, 1. l.nndo. Clerk, W. U. Douglas, (re-elected). Escort, Guy l.attlu. Watchman, Thus. Coke. Sentry, E. W. Ralston. Manager, J. H. Walling. The camp will soon have a district manager In the field to Increase tho (membership to 500. A flno program Is being arrange for tho next niout Ing In two weeks. ! WEST PROCLAIMS DAY. (TL LING'S OF COQUILLE. Coos County Scat Neus ns Told by The Sentinel. Tho Fnrmers' Union will hold n meeting at W. O. W. Hall next Sat urday and will enjoy n basket din ner and social good time, besides transacting the business of tho union. It Ih expected that the meet ing will bo attended by a delega tion from Catching Inlet. No moro football for tho year. Tho boys bavo returned their suits to tho members of the town tenm, and quit practicing. lftisketball prnetleo will not begin until Jan uary. Myron Vnrncy fell from tho swinging rings last Tuesday nud was qulto badly stunned for n time. Governor Officially Sets November l! 7 for TlmnU'-glvliig. SALEM, Or., No. 21. -Governor West has Issued tho following Thnuksglvlug day proclamation: "It Is an npt custom that has chos en the Autumn tlmo for our Thanks giving. It Is the seasonal threshold betwixt the day of activity and ovon Ing of retrospection. "How fitting it is then, ero wo go on. that wo hesitate, consider unci give our thanks to lllm who is Al j mighty, for what of good we liavo been enabled to accomplish and for tho privilege of future endeavor. "Our thanks should specially bo i rendered on high that the season has ! been most bountiful; that our nation 'these past twelve months has been spared tho burdens and horrors of . war, and that it li(is been blesBed with 'a statesmanship to lead tho toilont and those of grent wealth unto u , better understanding. For theso and tho manifold blessings of a great pco ' pie, It Is meet that wd glvo united remembrance to our Father, j "Now, therefore, In accordanoo with a tline-honoied custom, I, Os wald West, Governor, by vlrtuo of the nuthorlty In mo vested, dcslgnnto Thursdny, November 27, 101.1, ns a day of public Thanksgiving through out tho commonwealth and ask that for tho tasks of our dally brend thero then bo substituted appropriate and reverent services to lllm." DR. TAGGART has REMOVED his offlco from tho Coko building Into rooms In tho FLANAGAN .M BEN NETT BANK BUILDING. COQUILLE SCHOOLS. At a speclnl meeting held nt tho school houso Inst Friday evening, a tax of eleven mills was voted for school purposes, tho voto standliift 117 to 21. Tho leasing of tho aca demy building for a term of two yenrs was also authorized. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hav ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific l.lverv snd Transfer Company. Price Talks Here! PRICE IS THE POWER THAT WE DEPEND ON TO MOVE GOODS. WE ARE BUILD ING UP OUR BUSINESS ON THE SOLID ROCK OF VALUE GIVING. DOING BETTER EACH DAY FOR YOU. BETTER ASSORTMENTS, BETTER VALUES, LOWER PRICES Here Are the Prices That Talk: Just received, a new lot of Men's beau tiful Neckties, tho 50c kinds, wrll 0Kn be offered at Visit our blanket department, We have them from 90c to $7.50. -Comforters from $1.25 to $5.00. .Our as sortment is complete, Ladies' Mannish, all wool shirt-waists, in Red, Navy or Brown, CO OR All sizes, LL Indian Blanket Robes, in pure CD Rfl wool, from $5,00 to P,U In wool mixed at $3.50. In cotton, $1.95 Finishing braids in White and colors, 5c and 10c Bolt, Ladies, Black Hose, 12 1-2c per pair, Ladies' Mercerized Hose, Blacks OKa or Tans, per pair uu Ladies' Silk Hose, Lisle Tops, Rfln Per pair Jub Ladies' Extra Quality Silk Hose, CI Kfl 75c, $1,00 and ,'IU Full size Feather Pillows, C1 nn Each Cheese Cloth, 36 inches wide, Per yard 4lc Pillow Case Muslin, good grade, mo 1 yard wide, per yard ,uu We have a beautiful selection of LADIES' AND MISSES' FURS, CKfl at per set, $6,50 to Dresser and Table Covers, worked in Blue or White, ready for use, 75c, 50c and 40c each, Unbleached sheeting, 1 yard wide, 6c to 10c per yard, Boys' and Girls' Rubber hats, ...25c Men's Slicker Coats, best quality, $1.25 up, , Children's Guaranteed Rubber' CI 7K Coats, 6 to 16 years, only ut We carry a large assortment of Men's Leather and Canvas Gloves at all prices. THE FAIR IRVING BLOCK Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED.