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Hr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911 -EVENING EDlflftHI 4 jfjjS?T5Ta,lw- jh. i ' " r ALL OVER COOS COUN'TY :i SKWS 01-' ARAUO AND VICI NITY. (Special to Tho Times.) ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Albeo and two daughters went to Coquillo Friday, rottirnlng tho Bamo duy. Jim Hatnnmck spent Thanksgiving in Coqullle. Mr. and Mrs. Jones nnd family of Coquillo spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Jones' uncle, Mr. Wallace Hntn mncks of Flshtrap. Thoy spent a fow days with friends In this vicinity before returning to Coquillo. Mr. II. L. Stephens, while In Porl lnnd a short timo ngo, purchasod two lino largo black horses which ho brought with him whero ho roturncd. Thin makes a total number of 14 head of horses which Mr. StcphonB owns and has on his ranch In this vicinity. Mrs. Vina aright of EnBt Fork Is visiting hof uncle, Mr. Lafo Corn well of this plncc. Mrs. Pearl Dargor is very ill at tho homo of her pnrents on upper Flsh trap. No hopes aro held for her re covery. Tho Flshtrap schooj closed Wed nesday for tho Thanksgiving holi days. Miss Delia Clinton, who Is teach ing tho Flshtrap school, hnd tho mls fortuno of breaking ono of her teeth whllo eating popcorn a fow days ago. MIbb Ilazol Itadabaugh, who 1b at tending high school in Coquillo, spent tho Thanksgiving vacation nt her homo on Flshtrap. The pooplo of tho South Methodist church aro making big preparations for colobratlng ChrUtmaB. Thoro Ib to bo an XmaB tree and tho render ing of n program at tho Methodist Episcopal church houso, Saturday night, Dcccmbor 23. All nro ,cor dlnlly Invited to attend. Thoro wbb n meeting hold nt tho school house Sati.rday evening, No vombor 24 for tho purposo of reor ganizing tho Dobatlng society for this winter. Thoro was not n very lnrgo crowd present owing to tho rnlny wenthor hut notwithstanding this It went ahead with tho busi ness thnt tho meeting was called for. Tho first debate of this winter will ho hold next Saturday evening, De cember 9. A numhor of tho young pcoplo of this vicinity met nt Mrs. Ceo. Hcn nlnger's n fow evenings of tho past wcok to prnctlco quartettes for jtho Christmas program. Mr. Frank Mlllor and MIbb Ida Cornwoll woro married nt tho homo of tho groom's parents on Flshtrap, Thanksgiving day, , November 30. Rov. Thomas narklow porformed tho coromqny. Tho best wlslios of their inuny friends go with thorn. Mi-b. Ilert Pnull of Ilandon was visiting frlondB nnd relatives In this vicinity a fow dnys ago. Mrs. Marlon Clinton was visiting her sister, Mrs. Frnnk Smith of Dan don last week. Tho Farmers' Union of Flshtrap mot Saturday ovonlng, Docombor 2, for tho purpose of consulting to gether about tho port of tho Upper Coquillo river. imiKFS OF DANDON. News of Cltyliy-tlic-Sen ns Told by Tho Recorder. S. W. OmiBby, who has been In Dnndon for about two months trying to organlzo a stock company to start another paper, loft Thursday for Coos Day and will go from there to Portland nnd Spokane. Ho Bays ho may return to Dandon later. MYRTLE POINT NEWS. Ileitis of That Locality Taken From Thu Enterprise. Den McMullon returned from n week's biiHlnesB trip at Portland. Chns. iQltroy wont to Dnndon to spond Thunksgiving with frlondB in thnt city. W. It. Johnson and fnmlly of Port Orford enmo tho first of tho week for a visit at tho W. R. Mlllor homo In this city. J. J. Lamb and wlfo of Coqullle woro in tho city, guests at tho home of their son-in-law and daughter, ltov. and Mrs. W. 11. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Orlinm and fnmlly went to Dnndon Wednesday to eat Thnuksglvlug dinner and visit for a fow days at tho homo of tho lady's mother, Mrs. Dinglmm. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Swingle nro hero from Hlchflold, Idaho, arrived tho first of tho weok nnd nro guests nt the homo of tholr dnughtor, Mrs. A. T. Park. Tho fourteen yenr old son of Frnnk Carlllo of Dandon, who lias been Buf fering from an attack of pneumonia, is recovering nicely at tho homo of his graudpnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Gil bert on tho South Fork. Tho Pnnter Drothois havo finished Installing tho now engines in tho stenmor Dorn, nnd mndo tho first trip with tho now mnchlnory Inst Friday. Tho engines nro working lino. Tho Dora will now make regular trips be tween this city nnd Dnndon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wan on Dullnrd of Dullards Landing, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Warron Dessoy of Coos River caino Wednesday and ate Thanksgiving dinner at tl'o homo of tho Indies' par ents, Mr. nnd Mis. P. M. Coles. Attorney J. O. Stemmler roturncd Inst Friday by way of Marshflold from n six weeks trip through the Mr. Stommlor was ua far ns tho At lantic ocean. Fred. ,W. Dalloy wns nrrested last night on a chargo of nssnult and bat tery, the charges bolng sworn out by Miss Loulso Roberts. Mr. Dallcy is being given n preliminary hearing In Judge Wndo's court. Arthur Conch .informs us that ho will put up n flno three-story hotel on his recently acquired Kline prop erty In tho spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Waldvogol nro enjoying n vlBlt from Mr. Waldvo gel's brother and. frimlly of Ohio, who arrived Wednesday, Tho brothers had not mot In 23 years. CULL1NGS OF COQUILLE Coos County Sent Noivh ns Told by Tlio llcnild The many friends of D. F. Law rence, whoso boyhod wns spent In Co quillo nnd who nt ono time was a Hernld apprentice, will bo plcnscd to learn of his recent nppolntment as bitB'ncss nmnngorof tho Star Lcaguo at Indianapolis, lud. A tologrnm received by Myrtlo Camp Woodmen of tho World of thlB city, announces tho death of Den (lollonbcck, as tnklng plnco In tho American hospital nt tho City of Mex ico on Tuesday, November 28. Mr. O. C. Snnford, Clork of School D strict No. 8, has completed tho enumeration of pupils In tho dis trict entitled to Uio apportionment of school funds, showing 252 mnlcfl and 241 fomalos, or a total of 493, a gain of fifteen ovor last year. Ira E. Wheelor of North Dond who wns for threo years connected with Mio Coob Day Condensing Co.. was In tho c'ty Monday calling upon crenm- jry peopio Hero in nnvondenvor to In 'orest them In n condensing plant to bo run In conjunction with tho cronm-e-y. It Is nn Interesting fnct that iptween this city nnd Myrtlo Po'nt 'hero are 2,000 cows, yloldlng on nn ivorngo two gallons of milk per cow which would menu to this city, with Mils nmount of first class raw mator 'nl at hand, somowhero 'In tho neigh borhood of 300 cases of condensed milk por day, nn nvorago employment of twonty pcoplo nnd nn approximate payroll of $20,000 por month. AVON SOME PRIZES Coos County Apples Scored Well nt Portland. Tho Coquillo Hornld says: "II. L. Stovons, who wns appointed ns dol igato from this section to tho Oregon Stnto Horticultural Society which mot 'n Potland Nov. 15 to 18, returned last wcok nnd reports tho show n reat success In ovory particular, and stntes that tho pcoplo of Coos Day havo gtcat reason to bo proud as their plato display, consisting of thirty Intes, wob tho'best o'f any county In tho stnto. Among tho prizes taken woro tho following: Second prlzo: "Grimes Qoildfi" jrown by O. A. Hootcn of Drldgo. Second: "Yellow Dollflowor' rown by J. J. Lamb of Coquillo. Diploma: "Gloria Muiull" grown by A. O. Rogers of Mnrshflold. "It Is an unfortunate fnct that Coos county placed no Grnvonstolns on ox 'libit, ns this Is purely n Grnvensto'n 'ounty nnd thnt npplo took first prlzo it tho Stato Fair hold at Salem last Soptombor." DANDON SCHOOL CENSUS. Clork J. W. Mast tins Just finished taking tho school consus for Dandon district, nnd tho count shows n gain of 103 over tho school population of last yenr, when tho count showed G50 pupils of a school ngo In this district. This yenr tho count shows 753, which with tho oxcoptlon of Marshflold Is tho largest district In tho county nnd wo nro only about 75 behind thorn. Dnndon Recorder. (.'RANGE ELECTS OFFICERS. At tho reculnr nicotine of Dandon Grange No. 398 InBt Saturday ho lounwing oiucois wero eincicu: u. D. Zeok, mnstor; R. P. Hunt, ovor- seor: F. F. Eddy, lecturer; Mrs. C. Canterbury, stownrd, E. M, Rnndlc man, assistant steward; F. M. San derlln, chaplain; Mrs. Rortha Strador, treasurer; 11. A. Do Long, secietary; Mtb. P. C. Rnndlomnn, Cores; Mrs. Paulino Hunt, Pomona; Mrs. II. C. Do Long, Flora; Mrs. Delia Cope, iiuly assistant stewards. Theso officers will bo Installed at tho first regular meeting of tho Gran- go In Jnnunry 1912. Dandon Re corder. WATCH OIN&lLRVEY'S STORE FOR TOYS. LIbby COAL. The kind YOU havt ALWAYS LSED. PHONE 72 Pacific Livery & Transfer Co, W1 m 9mmT0 f3iulaiulSLuUi9 tet ''"'-ir i A Olympic Flour Highest Quality NEWS OF PORT ORFORD. Items About Curry" County Tnktin From Tho Tribune. Cleve Cox came down from Lang- lots and filed on a homestead. The first number of The Curry County Lender, mndo its nppearanco at Langlols, Oregon, with C. N. Smith as editor. A basketball gamo botween our High school boys and Elk Rlvor wns plnyed Saturday night. It was a hotly contested match, and won by tho town boys by a scoro of 15 to 13. Mrs. W. II. Meredith of this plnco, received tho Bad nows last Saturday of tho death of her youngest broth er, A A. Hargrove, a railroad con tractor of Poplar Dluff, Mo. Tho Port Orford shlnglo mllf Is running to its full capacity, often working ovor timo, nnd yet It la un ablo tcvsupply the growing demand for Port Orford white cedar shingles. Its owners aro contemplating Instal ling an electric light plant nnd run nlng tho mill day and night. Tho Tlmo8' Want Ads bring results Where llio Locality Docs Not Count. Whorover thoro nro peopio suftor Ing from kldnoy and bladder nil montB, from backache, rheumatism and urinary Irregularities. Foloy Kidney Pills will holp them. Dolvl dore, III., E. A. Kelly, an ox-onglncer, Bays: "Threo years ago my kidneys became bo bad that I wns compelled to give up my cnglno and quit. There was a savero aching pain over tho hips, followed by an Inflammation of tho blndder, nnd nlwnys a thick Bed Iment. Foloy Kldnoy Pills mndo mo a sound and well man. I can not say too much In their praise." RED CROSS DRUG CO. Coming! Coming Raymond Teal Musical Comedy Company The Big Song Show Wait. For It Watch For It. Carload of Special Scenery and Electrical Effects in mrrtDi if Mostly Girls MASONIC OPERA HOUSE TFf 1A 5 Nights Beginning Sunday lLv. I v ! - i 1 , CASH KXlGllX Be It Known To the Citizens of Marshflold, Ore. Thnt wo dcslro tho prlvltogj of showing you n benutlful collec tion nt GIFTS spnrkllng with tho brightest and most orlglnnl pro ductions of tho season. Rarely will circumstances permit of tho presentation of such an ndmlrnblo Assortment of Pnuonta nnd such exceptional advan tages for gratifying Indivldun' preferences In tho selection of Ap propriate Articles. A Merry Christmas Twlco Over Ono for tho Duyor, who, seeing nnd enjoying ALL of tho beautiful display, finds Just thu right nr tlclo nnd, onco again for tho Lucky Person who receives It. Rest Holiday Selections of tho year. You nro cordially Invited to como In and soo our olaborato preparations for ChrlBtmas. Thoro coming nnturally chooso from tho most ploto assortment. Mako your selections NOW: com- RED CROSS DRUG STORE Condensed Statement of tho condition of j The First, National Bank OF COOS DAY " Ji'fr J nt tho Closo of Duslnoss, Doc. 5, 1911. STATEMENT CONDENSED. Resources. Loans and Discounts $229,329.87 Roads, Warrants and Securities 73.1G1.G0 U. S. Donds to securo circulation 25,000.00 Roal Estato, Furniture and Fixtures 81,472.94 Cash and Sight Exchaugo 141,131.98 Total 9350,000.20 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In f 100, 000. 00 SurpliiB and undivided profits , 10,797.39 Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00 Deposits i. , . . , 414,298.90 Total $880,000.20 INTEREST PAH) ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. MARSHFIELD OREGON """"tH" ' ti JtJ 'St"'t ''"i3' T 7 PM. vlA ' - Til k m ,. m i .1 mi h tm wii i . fat -5vv ". lA-Jm VUA v M w4 iPri ,.... . r4 JIUA'-J.' JilVl' JX UbT ? awav pnmr vnir that we couldn't sell meat the sec- i ond timo to a good housokeoper It Jl what she bought tho first timo didn't provo correct In weight and right In quality and prlco. Tho fact that eonio of tho keenest buyers In tho city buy their meats hero regularly proves that we treat them right. WJiy haven't you tried us yet? MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Tuo Markets North Rend Mnrulifleld Let Riggs Frame f 1 1 Your Pictures calendar In An Artistic , FOR A Christmas or New Years' Greeting A REDUCTION ON ALL TICTURES RIGGS' STUDIO nOURS 0 TO 3 NORTn FRONT STREET ' ' '! Windows of Persuasion Twentieth Century Merchandising mcthodj count heavily on tlio LLUY wjjnduw. Show -windows are an index of mcrcanlile character a certificate of the wares on counters and shelves. Properly lighted show windows ATTRAQT POWE RF ULLY ; poorly 1 ighled windows repel customers. Good Lighting can add -SO per cent to the value ol show windows. OUR NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT IS COMPETENT TO ADVJSB ON THE SUBJECT OF EFFECTIVE WINDOW ADVERTISING, AND TO PLAN1W- IT-MAKING LIGHTING liNbTALUA-TIONS. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co. Corner Central and Second n STATEMENT OF CONDITIO Flanagan (Sb Bennett Baiik of MAIIHHFIELD. OREGON 1 At tho closo of business, December B, 1011. I jvueuurvciii ti.l) Loans nnd Discounts k 5 DnuhlnK Houso mu PmhIi nnil l'lvrlinni'i ,...' il rpoi Llablllues. . Capital Stock paid in J 51!" uurpuiB ana unaivmea I'ronia jjp Deposits ....,, Abstracts, Real Estate, H and Marine Insurant Title Guarantee and Abstract HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offl:e Phone 191 Marahfleld Office , Vatma Timber Cosl and Tlattlng Lands a fpt General Agents "EASTSIDB Unique Pal -.,.., iiLKAHfK ANDRErAinucaAWj hat woRKi ROSS Vl Phone 19-J, Cor. 4th and Park Ave. 2BG Central avenw , DRESSMAKING GOWNS, SUITS AND REMODELLING. MRS. E. BANDEL