PlaLalal THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. ' 2 COOS BAY TIMES myrtle point bank Robju. s. i" K C. MALOVEY Editor and Pub. I V U. MAI.OXKV News Editor ''IMCIAL PAPhR OK TIIK CITY OK MAItKIIKIKM). HARD LUCK CF COOLEY MIL" 'Continued from Pnco 1 ) In (tynntnitltm tlio safe. It was woll done, tlio noat execution Indicating, ,tl"" experts dlil t ho Job. i ' Tim robbers loft the same way timv entered. Tlioy rentorod their efforts on tlio safe' and tlio gold nnd , currency, nothing else Dolus mo lcstctl. nunroo, Ytteutnn. Tlio arrest of tho two officers followed tho discovery In tho prison of a plot against lluor tn, tho Intention being to nrin and re lease all prisoners nnd then co-operate with1 bodies of disaffected troops In nn attack on the national palace. CASTRO IS ITGITIYE. it i t.'. irn Cornelius. S driver on tho' " E,"?5" 'V'?' 1 TT.?. fvrH Pnlt.t nn.1 Unsnlim-ir stniin. wo i mu " 'VT'"1.1 Mr AMo'lnlfd Itom In mm Tr TlinM.) HEIlMOStt.l.O, Dec. I Gen. Frati- l,n nrr I n, n ,t " this ,,m,l,l0r f J"nr l'r,0P t0 t,,e rCCOIlt mo?nlSk B?ie8 at Ho heard a n - Insurgent victory, is a refugee In the inoininf,, states mai ue near i nn i ,,. , , ...nimr r.orinnn ronanl flod detonation about 5:30. no YmrBi ' according to a report to Form2r Marshfield Family's - Strn.nk nf Micfnrtl.no Fnl- ' Thl LnZl he was the nnlv tlontotake. Carrara answered .that lows Them in Illinois.' .is mom i K uu u ..... ,..- ,,,. ,,, -,,.,, tho one who couiti no touiw wno nan " . .. irrnmiilu (lint lin linil hnnn trillltv of uni u was uio oniy evidence uu r..- - - --- " ,, " EAGLES ATTENTION! Wednesday, Evening, Dec. 3 WILL BE ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR. THERE WILL ALSO BE A DUTCH FEED ON HAND. YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED. Worthy President, C. C. Going. Tho lived over North Front . , ., , , ... ...nmiMfr iVnt Hio rnlihorv nrriirrpd offenses against the public peace. Cooloy family, who formerly ''onilm e t ben "! v , , , , , )ln(;(J(, , vcr the Club Cigar Store on " 1 l"",,t nBien 01 muhuiij nroHl th(J aoplin co8l,r8 ,0BL. to street, Is still pur- prevent the escape of tho federal com ma ml or. A.M.MrXITIO.V (iltOWS HtWItCK. tlly AodteJ TiT.i to root liar Tlmcs.1 H13KM0SIM.0, Dec. 1 Informa tion was received today at Constltu- Ituiil.- K Kii'lni1id. sued by the hard luck and mis- Tim nnnk of Mvrtle Point Is lo- fortuno that characterized their cnted In a two-storv brick building stay horo. While In .Marshflold Mr. -.bout mldwav between the Myrtle Cooloy was III most of the time. pnnt "ntel and the depot, bolnc al- The mother took In washings for ,pgt dlrectlv across the street from n time and was finally taken 111 ii. old location of io MnH"t1" "', nml nntito nf thit r.lillftrr'tt wm'.i lit r n et.n.. At nlrrl.f most of the time, arious lodges 'r(w travel iilonc that side of the tlonailst hoadnuartcrs that ainniunl- and otnors were constantly aiding avoot so that the burglars wevr in '"-xumu cunu in them. Finally tho rather wont Fast iittio dnnier of being molested In cltr ami othor points hold bv tho and later tho mother nnd children u1(,r Work Huerta government. It was asserted followed and thou their pension of is Stroi'."Hnnk. that many garrisons In southern Mox- $47. tin per -muMi was cut off by tho yQ Hnik of M'yrtlo Point Is n I'o would bo unablo to resist nttack Coos Coun'y officials. Cooloy had ctnto institution aiid was founded because of luck of ammunition or be- n Job drlvln? a team when lust heard j. cx-Mn"or Ponson of Myrtle Point causo of Irregularity or callbro of from nt Kew nee, 111; A potior from .U) iq t nrosldont. A row venrs 8"ch as they have. This Informa- Kcwanco glvs tho following par- VKn HncUlcff. former Ftate Rop- tlon wns received after n careful In- tlcttlars: voanutnttvn fioni Coos County, be- vestlgatlon by revolutionary agents. "With the placing of quarantine t.nn'e cnhlnr of Hip bank. and It was considered by General ution tho homo last evening the nils- Tlln Imnk Is ranltnllzed n' S2i",- Carranza and ' his military ndvlsera tortunes of he A. 1). Cooloy fam- nno nnd I's stHtomont In Septom- as most encouraging news. Uy of 125.'! West Third street renc.i- i,n,. showed S'-nOfi s"mns nnd about ed ' a clltrar. For several weeks sr.n.nnn .'f)tiols. It has boon con threo of tho ehlldron novo been ser- servatively conducted and It Is rat. iously 111 with typhoid fever. One ,vl s no 0f tho strongest small a boy, 11 years of age, a girl of mr,iH tho state. 1.1 and a girl aged three years audi jtr. p.0nson Is president: G. W. nine months. The three of them t;,0ii formorlv of North Rend nnd woro Just beginning to kqI well when tnrs''fl"'''. Is vlm-nrostdcnt. and Ed another boy aged ten wns taken in(.ideff Is cashier, down with tho dread disease. - As ir this were not enough the. KIIEST 1 1 A. VIC ItOltllEItV. youngest girl who had typhoid rover was taken hist night with mom- .-Myrtle Point Is First O-ic in History brnnonus croup. Tho house was . of Coos Conittv. quarantined last evening as a eul-, it was stated hero todav t'-at thn mlnntlon to the whole string of MvrHo Point rnbborv Is tho f'-a imni- troubles. i robbory pulled orf In tho history or rr , t Tho many sympathetic friends or , r,,,,B cr-nnty. Thorn was one narrow I OO O'OOQ tO IOSG tho riunlly hope the sick ehlldron nrnt.c In Jivshn'd n n"ibor nf vrvya tv xvyo win soon no wo i unci nut uns w.u yon,.8 nK0 wi,ch wnB not discovered until long after tho attempt ItVtd been made. When the Flnnnuan ft Pen nett bank was moved Into Its new home a few years ago. It was found Hint liiii'frlnrR linil tnnnnli'il iiiulnr- ' nontli tho vault. They cut through When a builder lets Malthoid get the masonry until they struck tlio away fr()n, him thn, misrcprcscnta. i HUM! 1 1 II 1 HIT ) LIIU Villlll Ullll I II 11 . rninnn topped. tion and a desire for a cheap roofinc, he invariably makes a mis take which costs him much personal ' annoyance and loss in the end. Malthoid is a durable, satisfactory water- and weather-proof roof wc guarantee it. "HERE" "ECONOMY IN FURS" You'll appi'oclitle tin opportunity of Inspecting splendid samples of tlio latest Ideas In furs made by the largest fur mniiurnrtnrers on tho Pacific Coast, OPKKHKI) AT WHOLESALE PHICES, and ellni Inatlnj: the MIDDLEMAN'S PltOFITS. Our Mrs. M. Perry will be at North Hend at the Nortli lleiul Hotel on Fill DAY, NOVEMIlElt tlio UHlli, ami at Coqulllu City at tlio Hotel Coqiillle on WEDNESDAY and TIIPIISDAY, NOYEM HEK UIITH and U7TII; at Myrtle Point at the Hotel (21101111 on MATCH DAY ami SUNDAY, NOYEMDEH SSHTII and SMITH; at Han don at tin IJandon Hotel on MONDAY and Tl'ESDAY, XOYEM HEH SJltli and a.-itli. Mrs. Perry will quote pleasing prices on the new piods dis played, and will furnish estimates for remodeling old furs in the lat est styles at economical prices, SILVERFIELD'S 1SII MOHKIKON ST., POH'L'LAND, OHEON. Kwn bo the end of their misfortunes. uirnTrniirn in I HI1.U I L.UMLU I HI HLd L IL HI rnnii m asm Speedwell Departing for Gold en Gate and Fifield Due at Bandon Shortly. With a full jiassenrn'r list and 't rapacity cargo of lumber the ntor'i schooner Pneedwoil W'ih duo to piss out over tho bar at llaudon this morning for San Francisco ami Ran Pedro. Most of the passengors aboard her woro from vnlley points, those from Marshfield being Mr. and Mrs. A. I). McNott, M. F. Huko well and h. h. Upstir. Tho steam schooner Flfleld loff San Francisco on Saturday bound for llaudnn with a considerable pas Hongor list. It has not yet been learned Just when she will sail o'i the return trip, but it Is expected that sho will depart for tho south on Friday If she Is not delayed get ting In on her present trip. Thb steam schooner Westerner arrived In Coos 1 1 :i y from San Frun elsco Sunday afternoon about I UMPQUA RANCH 1 0 NICHOLSON Coos County Kepreseutative 10l! Front street. Phone 7SI J. M. Ennle. Well Known on Tl NOTICE OF ELECTION. ASK FOR CATALOGUE Factory Prices EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Coos Bay, Files Assignment nt Rncnhnrri "l "'""a- iMirsnnnr to the direction of the HOSIoniWtO, Or., Dec. 1. .1. M. Common Council of tho City of Mnrsh Knglo and his wife. Jlargaret M. En- llol(, c, Coiinty, Oregon, notice Is gle, of Kellogg, have filed a deed of . . . ,. ' " , aslgnnient In the countv clerk's ofrico lllrel)J lvo 11,1,1 011 uosday, tho In favor or W. II. itlchardson. as as- -nd day of December, 1913, thoro slgnee, for tho bencrit of tholr cred-. will bo held In tho said City of Marsh Itors. The document sets i forth their floh, n ,.CBulnr KOn0ral municipal olec ussets at a value of $S.SS82, and 4, , . , their liabilities at $23,212.02. Tho tllH1 fl)1 tho 1uposo or electing a principal creditor Is tho firm of E. mayor or said city to serve tor the (i. Young & Co. of Oakland, to tho term of two years, commencing the 5r,.!!,l...0-r...!17I2;"-. '"I!!"V'',t hominy. In January. 114. and paratlvely small accounts. ir lo'HB two niombors of the Com-1 Tho principal asset Is tho big "En- m Council to serve lor the term of i o clock and proceeded to the bunk- glewood Unnch" at Kellogg, held In three years each, commencing the' ors In tho upper harbor. She will tho name of the Pninoiia ltiml Kstntn a. ... , . take on a cariio or lumber for the c,,.. ,,r .i.ini. u- i. ..i i V.u ",0 ' '. ", return voyage to California. ' of tho Hinted value of $00,000. of clect,l'K 0110 mouther of tho Cotn- - 'x-i j mon Council to sorvo ror tho term BWHHHHHHiX , of ono cmmenclng the Monday In January, 10M, and or electing a recorder to sorvo for the term of ono year commencing tho first Monday In January, 101-1. Tho snld election will bo held ho twoon tho hours of eight o'clock n. in. and olght o'clock p. in. In tho NORTH PRECINCT the election will bo held In tho hall over the Palaco restaurant1 on Front streot North and .1. II. Milnor. Geo. F. Aver- Ill and F. A. Golden hnvo been here-J toforo by tho Common Council of said city appointed Judges of oloc tlon of said precinct and V. E. NVI1-; son, William T. Morchant, nnd K. S. I.oMieux Clerks of said precinct. In tho CENTRAL PRECINCT tho olectlon will bo hold at No. U!i Sec ond street North In tho building known as tho Johnsojt nulldlng, and S, 11. Cttthcart, C. A. Johnson nnd! John Hear have been heretofore hy the Common Council of said city ap pointed Judges of olectlon of said precinct and C. II. Marsh, C. L. Pon nock and J. Doyle Clerks of said 'pre cinct. In tho SOUTH PRECINCT tho olec- tiflti .Ill l.ii ltr.1.1 ... ' mnn r , .II "HI iu nun, ill .Ml. I.I Ill'tJUll- way streor South and E. A. Ander-I son, John Ulntt and A. F. Dassfordl hnvo boon horotoforo by tho Common I Council of said city appointed Judges 1 of olectlon of said precinct nnd E. 1). I McArthur, J. II. Rnhskopf and Alva Doll Clerks of snld olectlon. JOHN W. BUTLER. Recorder. 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 FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1HH(). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,000 Interest paid on Time Deposits. Officers: I. W. Dennett, President. ,L II. Flanagan, Ylee-Pre sldeut. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Cieo. V, Winchester, Assistant Cashier. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE'S ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMI1ER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EA8TSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE M-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY Hare photographic copies of all records Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phono 1K1J . W. J. RUST, Manager s m i nan fy v' wy cmsR Do You Need Any Graniteware? WINDOW AND YOU WILL SEE SOME OF OUR HAHGAlNfc. WE ARE SELLING IT REGARDLESS OF COST TO CLOSE IT OUT. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House rR. II. LKn7,T inc. m ''i'iv.l';m': .'v,)s nml . oiiico i,oi.e : UC1 j;. Irving llCk.200' ft, T),l i. iiexdrv""' DENTIST loom. 2Jkr-- uiuee pnone 1 1 l'-.i. n , t.iviicr of Piano. . Residence studio, N0. 1. Corner ConiinerclaUnaEC:, ' I Ilium :i8.J, M1, DEN.1AMIN Ostijni,, 7, . '.'"'"liMI, Con,illlK .KI1R,new Ml Phone ,o;.L lrXi' "k. "v,"i on. JM. WRIGHT, CONTRAtTOR AND EstlinntcB furnished on ttnm Plans nnd specification. V.T!" If desired. An I onell U teed. Phono i2i.ne,t Job "lr TOEL OSTLINU. I !!.... m ' i inter and 111. S. Sixth Street. PhJnTfe Learo orders at W. R. jJJ pElU, RILEY HALLINGRR Plunlxt and TmcHw Rwidence-Studlo. 237 So. Bro7,u Phono 18-L. . Wo. chandTrr! " " ARCHITECT. Hkii,i. 8 and "aoX Coke BiUth. Marsh field, Orenon. WM. S. TURPKX, " ARCHITECT Mnrshfleld. Oroiron t'l''"""'.vs Fire Mm. J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work ut lirlcn thui are rlslit, AND ALL WORK CiUAItANTECD Call lllllyei's CiBi,r Store, fhou No. I8-.I. French Rancs. Holler Work. C. (). GOSXKV, Conn-actor nml ItnlM,., DrnwIngB and estimates furnlsbed. All work giiarnnteeil. If you nro not 'satisfied tell me; If you nro, tell others. Phone :t 15 1, Mnrnlifleld. Or. CITY AUTO AND TAXI SKIIV1CE A now tnxlcnb lias been added 19 1 my nuto service. Careful driren. Will jjo nnywhoro at any time. Stul Ulnnco Clgnr Store. Day phone, II. Night phono 13D-X. T nnnnWiK. Prnpriclnr STADDEN ALL KINDS of PIIOTOGIUPfllC WORK, Rronilde Knlarglog ui Kodak FinlsldnK. THERE'S ONLY OXK JUaiiM THE SINGER ONLY ONE RKI'RiaEXT.UIVE W. J. RITZ Phono 28Q.X. T. J. SCAll'E e; A. H. HOMW Marchf plfl PAINT AND iviarsnTteia DCCOrating ca iNilninles Furnished. Phono IMMI'J. SlnrshtleliKOr South Coos River Boats TIobo leaves Marshfield fo' head of rlvor at 8 a. m., r turning In ovonlng. fl Steamer Rainbow 1J head of river at 7 returning leaves Marsbfleld 2 P. D ft BukTH. KWIil'.lta " First Class Weaf( I'ronipiiy uu-- -- ATIST does s 88r TERMING1' CONTAINS 0,r:fIH Will not lose J W,U staiidliiK Mftfc )TJdM IS GUARANTEED I tmitJtmmCdt I Cooskwy rr-- Tl 1 1 Hnvo your job printing done at I ma 184 Market Avenue. . rne Times ouice; i Phone 04-J.