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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1911)
rtiVf j Wflpmwr' T "W'V " 7 rir- VYrV ' n li i , -J "i"te ftp. 't THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. 46 One on us" AVE another suit "on us." We'll put it on you and it will still be "on us;"and you'll see why when you see these prices H $35.00 Suits $36.50 $22.50 Suits $16.50 $30.00 Suits $32.50 $20.00 Suits $15.00 $27.50 Suits $30.00 $17.50 Suits $13.50 $2,500 Suits $18.50 $15.00 Suits $11.50 & LOCAL GLEANINGS Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN OLOTHIER MARSHFIELD OREGON STOP Stop that back-breaking, twisting, terrible, un bearable agony! Oh, that awful digging . soreness, stop that pain Right Now by using Arch Kidney and Bladder Remedy A curative tonic for all Kidney, Bladder and Urin ary diseases. PHIGE PER BOTTLE $1.00. Money refunded if not satisfactory. For sale at the BUSS" CORNER PHONE 298 lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. LEADING DRUG- STORE IN COOS COUNTY. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .' $100,000 Assets Over $500;000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF OOOS BAY AT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, at the close of business, June 7th, 1011. RESOURCES: LIABILITIES: Loans and dlsoounta fl80.015.32 Overdrafts .43 U. B. Bonds and pro- v Capital stock. . . .1100,000.00 Elums 25,250.00 Sb0a?' I. Y ' 77,U2,5 BPl nd profits.. 7,146.95 County and school warranta - 2,571.78 Banking houBo, furnl- Circulation 26,000.00 turo and fixtures. . . 82,089.45 Cash and duo from Deposits 395,778.70 tanks. , "160,685.12 9337,024.05 $8137,034.05 Cash reserve 40 of deposits. Y Invite your attention to tho strong condition of this bank oa Indicated in the above statement, also to tho porsounel of Its di rectorate. Does a goneral banking- business. Interest paid on time and savings depoelto. OFFICERS: W. S. CHANDLER, President; M. O. HORTON, Vice-President; DORSBY KRBITZBR, 'Cashier. DDRBOTORS: W". S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKH, W. D. DOUGLAS, F. S. DOW, WM. GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN O. ROGERS, W. P. MURPHY, M. C. HORTON. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. ' HENRY 8ENGBTAOKEN, Mgr. "oqulllo Offlso Phona 191 Mnrshflnld Offlpn 14-J. Parma Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty, Gensral Agents "EASTSIDH" L KINDS OFlOBFmPinNGbONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE -ScPLX. .. r- WANTED Wnltrcw), nent girl. Ad- dress "B" caro Times. FOR SALE lllnck water spnnlel pups. Also housohold furniture Apply Mrs. Guy C. Lnttln, -1C3 North Droudwny. POSITION For mail and wife with out children. Enqulro Dlnnco Hotol. THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, July 17. Fair Bouth lonlght and Tuesday; showers north tonight or Tuns- day, cooler except near coast. ' ' ' ' LOCAL TEMPERATURE REf PORT. For twenty-four hours ending, nt 4:00 p. in.. July 1G, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special, government 4 meteorological observer: Maximum , 70 Minimum ., 49 At 4:00 p. m CO Precipitation .....none Wind, NorthwcBt; clear. , Mrs. S. D. Cnthcart, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Daley nnd family, Judgo and Mrs. John F. Hall, M,lss Roxlo Hall, Mrs. C. W. Patorson', Tom and Nod Pntor Bon, Mrs. Fluolla Tumor, Miss Ad dlo Snyder.' Xnini Smith Arrives. Tho steam er Nann Smith crossed In at 2:30 this afternoon. Miss Edith M. Dunning and Misses Edith nnd Doris Moreen and Arno Moreen wero aboard. Thoy had a pleasant and quick trip up tho coast. nlc pnrty up Coos Rlvor yestor day. They went up on Mr. Powers' launch "Pacific." : npitN. p - DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Da vIb at their homo In North Dond, Monday) July 17, 1911, a 13-pound boy. SANDBERG To Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Snndborg, nt tholr homo In Milling ton, Sunday, July 10, a son. Moth er and child doing woll. FOR SALE Thoroughbred hluo An. dnlousian. Cock & Hon. Arch nmhenu Boarding House FOR SALE Rooming house. Twclvo rooms. Woll furnished. Cheap If sold soon. Inqulro 171 North Broadway. FOR RENT .t-rooin liouso furnished or unfurnished. Apply at 9G5 7th street. f 3,000 Cash to loan at 8 per cent. Apply Hall & Hall. FOR SALE Now D-room Iioubo nnd lot 50x140 at 1070 Fourth street railway addition. Spring wator. Will sell for f4,500 If taken at onco. Addross "X" enro Times. FOR SALES A woll established mil linery buslnoBs In Coqulllo, Oro., Will bo sold at a sacrlflco If takon la tha next ton days. Addrois P. O. Box 37, Marflhfield, Oro. ARNOTT To Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Arnott, nt Cooston, Saturday, July 15, nn , eleven-pound boy. Mothor and child nro doing well nnd Frank says tho nowcomor Is n Cooston booster from tho word "go." MAHAFFY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Char les Mahnffy at tholr homo on North Coos Rlvor, Monday, July 17, 1911, n boy. Mother and child .nro do ing woll nnd tho father says tho greatest crop' tho country rnlsos Is Its crop of boys nnd girls, nnd tho greatest of theso Is the latest boy. Flowers Admired. A flno display of nasturtiums placed In tho Cham ber of, Commorco by Mrs. Fred Bach man has been, greatly admired by both visitors and local people this hut weok. Theso flowors nro grown readily and should bo more exten sively cultivated by Mnrshflold pcoplo as garden beautifiers. DIED. DAVIS Tho Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Davis died Monday, July 17, 1911. CHRISTENSEN Tho two weeks' old Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris tonson died nt tholr homo nt Por tor mill, North Bond, Sunday after noon nt 3:30, Funeral tomorrow nttornoon. Found Lost Articles. Within tho last two weeks threo Coos Bay poo-plo-liavo found Tho Tlmos want ads an oxcollent medium to recover lost articles. Miss Nolllo Trlbboy lost a valuablo gold veil pin on tho street nnd mourned It as gone forovor but bothought hor of a .Times' want ad for Nelllo Works nt Tho Times' of flco nnd know thnt others found things thnt wny. Tho want nd was (Inserted and noxt Jday C. ' Bpary camo to Tho Times' ofTIco with tho pin which he had picked up and watched Tho Times' wnnt columns to seo who lost It. Miss Winifred Rood of Coos Rlvor, lost a valuablo dia mond studded locket whilo nt tho celebration. It was valued highly as a kcopsaho and sho said alio feared It was lost for all tlmo but a ltttlo want nd In Tho Times brought Dr. Burroughs to tho ofllco with tlo loctot which ho had found and Miss Rood Is happy again In Its posses sion, particularly ns it contnlnod two minlnturo photoH thnt bIio prizes highly. Yesterday Ford Pnlntor lost his 8 old nugget tlo pin. A wnnt nd In Tha Times last night brought tho Information that II. R. Hydo of 422 Hall nvonuo had found It and wus holding It for tho owner. Tho Times' wnnt nds nro winners. MR. nnd MRS. H. S. TOWER, Mlsa Nora Tower nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. P, M. Wilbur spent Sunday at Char leston Bay. JULIUS LARSEN is a Marshfield vis itor today. MRS. E. CROSTHWAITE loft today for Coos River. , JUDGE HALL left on tho train for Coqulllo, morning MRS. FRANK ROSS and children of Catching Inlet are .visiting rela tives in Marshfield today. THEODORE BRADLEY, tho. travel. ing man, enmo In from San Fran cisco today by way of Bandon. MRS. A. E. NEFF loft today for Wis consin wlioro sho was called by tho Borlous Illness of her fathor. MRS. F. K. GETTINS and little son roturncd on tho Breakwater from n visit with relatives In Salom. MRS. C. E. NICHOLSON returned today on tho Breakwater from a visit with 'relatives In Seattle and Portland. GEORGE YERRINGTON of Eugono arrived yeBtordny on tho Broalt wator to visit at tho homo of Dr. Bartlo In North Bond. JACK SNEDDON, school tenchor nt tho South Inlot school, roturnod this morning aftor a visit In town with friends ovor Sundny. Personal Notes C. C. GOING mndo a trip to Emplro today. WANTED Woman or girl to care for oldorly Invalid. Apply to Mrs. Songstackon. AUTO LINE Oar t may time. Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X WANTED Second ooolc. Apply Im mediately at the Chandler hotol. FOR SALE Aly farm COO acre la one lot or will out up In parcel to ult, O. W. Banford, Marflhfield, FOR SALE Largo 12-room house on 4 lots, So. Mfld. Very desirable, Roaionablo for quick salo. Apply Mrs M. F. Campboll or phono 119L FOR RBNT nOUSE with 12 rooms and bath, hot and cold water. FURNISHED flat with O rooms, bath hot and cold water, gas range. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEN. (These are In the best residence! part of town.) Mrs. Nelson Very Low. Mrs. J. N. Nolson, who Is vory HI nt tho homo of her dnughtor, Mrs. Peter son, m San Francisco, is reporteu much worso. Hor son, F. E. Nel son leaves on tho Rodondo for tho south. Tcu Cortlflcntes Grunted. Follow ing Is tho list of Coos county teach ers granted ono year certificates by tho state In tho recout examinations: Blancho Williams, Bessie Immol, C. E. Watklns, Floronco Hanson,' Jennie Hlckoy, J. O. Grimes, D.o'rlB, Wllllanjs, Ora Doyo6 Mabel Wilson, Hattlo. Parkor. Largely Attended. Tho Union services' of Iho Presbytorlan churches, of North-Bend, Marshfield and, Cooa Rlvor 'hold at Myrtlo Bank school houso yostorday were largely attend ed, 140 poople going up from Marsh- flolu, on the Alert. Tho Rita carried tho North Bend congregation. Theso Sunday, outing sorvlcos havo met with splendid success and will prob ably be continued throughout tho summor. A. S., HAMMOND enmo ovor on tho ' noon train from Coqulllo. JOHN A. CARLSON of Catching In lot, was In tho city on business, to ri ay. MISS MAMIE MAHONEY spent Sun day at tho Frank Rogers homo on Coob River. MRS. A. W. MYERS roturnod Satur day from an extendod visit with friends In Spokane. MR. nnd MRS. WM. KARDELL nnd J. A. Boono nnd family wore Sun day visitors at tho Goodwill ranch. MR. nnd MRS. W. E. DUNGAN havo roturnod from Bnndon whoro thoy havo boon residing for tho past threo months. Thoy oxpect to tnnke tholr homo In Marshfield. AL OWEN is down from his summor homo Idlo-wlld-by-tho-rlvor. Al says ho calls It Idlo-wlld because It Bounds romantic and It make him wild to bo ldlo. DR. nnd MRS. McCORMAO, Mr. and Mrs. Colby Porry, Mrs. Froldborg nnd Mr. and Mrs. Gorr camo down from Coos River this morning on tho Doctor's launch. W. T. MERCHANT nnd Mrs. Mor chnnt nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Bar golt woro nmong tho ovor Sunday visitors nt "Tho Nook" ns guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Albort Mntson. MRS. E. D. McARTHUR and children loft today on tho Broakwator on tholr way for a two months' visit In Donvor and Leadwood, Colo. Mr. McArthur expects to Join1 them la tor and accompany them on their return. .MR. and MRS. JOHN A. WALKER and Mr. and Mrs. Gorr woro ovor Sunday visitors at tho Frlodborg cottage. FRANKLIN C. BIRCH and G. L. Dln dlngor returned today via Coqulllo from Dullards whore thoy have been camping, C. F. ELLERBECK roturned this morning from a fow days' outing at tho ranch of his friend, Chas. Furhob of Ten Mllo. South Coos River Picnic. A par ty of West Marshfield peoplo charter ed the launch Buffalo Bill yestorday and wnnf llll Smith Hnna Ttlvnr tor I a ''picnic. In tho party woro Mr. and Baking; Powder Wo carry all tho leading brands. It pays to use the best. , FOLGERS BAKING POWDER 51b cans $2.00; 2iolb, $1.10; lib, 50c; llb, 25c. CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER 51b cans, $1.65; 21olb, $1.00; lib, 45c; lolb, 25c. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 2i,lb cans, $1.25; lib, 50c; lolb, 25c. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER, 31b cans, 50c. Wo also carry several varieties ,of the cheaper brands. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones ' 85 and 305 ' MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN and Carl Kauf man returned this morning from an ovor Sunday visit at tho Dr. Mc Cormao homo on Coos Rlvor. MR. and MRS. A. II. POWERS en tertained a few friends with a pjc- MR. nnd MRS. W. S. CHANDLER nnd Bon Chandlor returned on tho Breakwater from Portland yostor day. Thoy oxpoct to opon their homo on Coos Rlvor this week for tho romalndor of tho summer eon-son. MRS. E. O. PADDOCK nnd hor sis tor, Miss Ryan of San Francisco roturnod today from a ploasant ovor Sunday trip Into tho Coqull lo valley. Thoy roport that Incom-1 ing auto passengers said It was 105 degrees In Rosoburg sizzling hot. MR. and MRS. M. L. MARTIN havo arrived from Lowlston, Idaho, for a summer visit on Coos Bay. Mr. Martin Is an undo of II. W. Pain ter, tho well-known commission morchant, and ho and bis wlfo are guests at tho Painter homo. This Is tho first tlmo undo and nephew had mot In many years. Chittqm Bark I will pay the highest spot ' cash for all the Chittum bark offered F. O. B. my warehouse at Bandon, Co quille, Myrtle Point and Marshfield - - . - - - F. S. DOW