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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION Ml Always "TFe Busy Corner" "THE REXALL STORE" For That Sore Throat Nothing gives the relief that you get from Nyal's Sore Throat Remedy. Pleasant to use, 25c the bottle, Obtainable here only. Personal Notes Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 : US RESOLVED That the following are selected frpm the best and most complete list of gilt-edged realty investments to be found on Coos 13ay Slots on -llli, North of Elrod, each, $1,000.00 70 x 100 in West Marshfiold, .' 2,000.00 50 feet on Broadway, solid ground .... 1,500.00 2 lots on Second street, near Golden .... 2,000.00 50 ft. in heart of business section 8,500.00 Bay Park Lots $10.00 down and $5.00 a month The above are to bo had, of course, only from LIS. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street W. It JIAINES wnB In Coiiulllc to lay. C. H. NICHOLSON wont to Coqulllo this morning. ALFUEi) I10DINE of Gnrdlnor Ib In tlio city. Dlt. E. M IN' OUS left for Ilnndon on this morning's train. .1. C. 11EATTIE nnd fnnilly of Coob llhor wore In tho city today. DENNETT SWANTON wont to Co- qulllo to uttoud court today. JOHN N01ILE will lenvo tomorrow to resume Ills studios ut Colum bia University. P. T. SMITH of Vancouver. WiibIi., hitB arrived In the city for the purpose of locating here. I). .1. CONOLOGUE Iiiih returned from a trip to I'ortlnud and other northern points and will return today to his homo on tho Coqulllo. MISS MYHTLE DOWNER will en tertain a number of her friends at a birthday party at her homo JSW- I'll ii FOR EXCHANGE I lmvo some Portland Income property to cx- chntiKo for ncrengo closo in to MarHhllold; alBO Homo lota and acreage that I would coiiBldor In exchange II. It. Leo, Clinndlor Hotel. WANTED Housekeeper, 4'Xierleiir ed, mlddlo-nged woman. Phono 225-J. on North Second street Saturday evening, M'SS HILDA LINDSTItOM of Coon ton wns In the city today, return, lug from a vIbIi over New Years with n number f young Inily friends on Cons Itlver. WESLEY AND MAI11AN SHAMAN will entertain a number of their young friends at the home of their parentB, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Seaman, Friday evening. MISS MAUDE IIOWHON will leave tomorrow to re-enter St. Mary'H Academy at Portland after having Hpeut tlio Christinas vacation at t.e 1., M. Noble homo here. Sl'PT. 1 A. TIEDOEN Ib expeeod home today via Drain from Port land where he Iiiib been attending a conference of the city Biiperln teudentB of Oregon schools. MISS ELVIltA Flll.EEN will leave Saturday for Portland to resume her course after (mending the Hol idays at the home nf her parentB. Mr. and Mrs. August Frlaeon. MISS AhICK COX, who has been spending the holldnyB at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Cox, in South .Marshlleld will lenvo tomorrow to roHiiniu her course In n biiBlness college at Portland. . A. GHAFFOKT who enmo here from near Nlles, Mich., will leave on tho Excelsior tomorrow for San Diego whoro he will arrange for his uncle, .Incob Evmib, of South Inlet to go for treatment. Tho latter, who Ib tin old miner, Is suffering from lend poisoning. WILL IIOHTON has returned from Scottsburg whoro ho accompan ied his slstor, Miss Lucy Horton, who wns en routo to Seattlo to re Bitine her courso at tho University of Washington. Ho reports thnt lots of Ice was frozen along tho lower Umpqun and thcro wns about two feet of snow In tho mountains. CLAUD!-: XASIiUKG returned todny from n buslncsB nnd plonsuro trip to Portland nnd other north ern points. Dcsplto tho rumors thnt wero alloat hero during his absence that ho was to return n benedict, ho returned alone. It Is understood that his marriage to Miss Holon Doblo will not talo plnco until enrly spring or sum inor. iioraer wm ns n result of tho Jetty protecting It kMiir nwny. Thcro In nlso a ili'innnit nt llntidon thnt tho location lie rlinngetl. Ho will look Into (these matters. (iUimi tliMiicts it Is announced thnt the Hit .1 M. Davis, who rem embored n number of his young friends by bequests In his will, bo quonthed flOO to Miss KIhIo Hnl!, dnughter of Mr. nnd .Mis, J. T. Hall. SI Tn 111 Mian llnvl.1 Unit I,.., .... i .,... .i i . . : v " ......f m.. '"'"" i"i' I"'"" iinuglitor or Judge and Mrs. John F. height! of high nnd low wuter nt Hall, nnd $200 to Miss Mny Stauff .Mnishlleld. besides those previously nnnounced. The tides are placed In the order Tho bequests wero In appreciation of of occurrence, with their times on courtesies shown him. tho llrst lino nnd heights on tho sec- ,., . .. . ., ond line of encj, day; a compnrlson n . '" "' V", Wn M'SZT?' ......., . (! i. mi iiiniii;iif ut- COOS II V TIDKS, Jmuiniy, IIMU. of consecutive heights. will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For compnnled by .InB. McDonald hns niiuuiui n in iiik" "r niw umur. rui Hi...t , mi.,, ,, . ... , 7 high water on bar. subtract 2 hours "rnr' "' lnMn "'" will locate 31 minutes. Date A l!.rl I.S r. a. no 5.1 C t.24 r..r, 7 c.os 5.7 7.37 3.5 s.:u .1.1 9.2C 2.S 10.21 2.r 2.01 7.5 2.53 7.5 a.oa 7.3 1.35 0.8 8.39 1.7 hero. They spent considerable time with the Mexican rebel nrmy In lower California InRt suminor nnd wero In Alberta In tho fnll. A 1.7 10.12 1.4 10.5-1 0.8 STATEMENT OK CONDITION Flanagan 3& Bennett Bank of MAHSIIFIELD, OREGON At tho closo of business, December 5, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts J-J22.312.C8 nnnklng Hnuso 50,000.00 Cosh and Exchanges 184,480.42 Total 9030,700.10 Liabilities. Cnpltal Stock pnld in $ CO, 000. 00 Surplus and Undlvldod Profits 58,531.57 Doposlts 548,207.53 Total $050,700.10 Condensed Statement, of tho condition of The First National Bank OP COOS HAY nt tho Closo of Business, Dec. 5, 1911. Resources. Loans and Discounts $229,320.87 Bonds, Warrants and Securities 73,101.50 U. S. Bonds to eocuro circulation 25,000.00 Ileal Estate, Furnlturo and Fixtures 81,472,94 Cash and Sight Exchange 141,131.98 Total 330,000.20 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits., 10,797.39 Circulation, outstanding 2G.000.Uu Doposlfa 414,298.90 Total $330,000.20 INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. MAHSIIFIELD OREGON Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would Qo well to call at the Pacific Monumental Viorai. South 'Jroadwny and make selection from the largo stock now ou hand. Mr. Wilson has in his employ tho only practical marble and gra nite cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best work Is turned NOTICE TO DOG OWNEItS. Notlco Is horeby glvon that tho annual licenses on dogs In tho City kof Mnishlleld nro now duo. Tho city Srdlnnnco provides ns follows: "Tho owner or porsons having In chnrgo any dog kept or owned within tho J-'lty of Marshfiold shall on or boforo the ilrst day of January in oach year i' io uie city recorder the sum of tnreo dollars for each nnd ovory male dog; the sum of f 5.00 for each and every fomnlo dog. All dogs found within the city limits of tho c'ty of Marshfiold without a license tng will bo taken up by tho city marshal nmi si nn ovtm .m in charged for samo and If not paid then the dog will bo killed. All li censes must ho paid on or boforo January 31, 1912. J. W. CARTER. City Marshal. NOTICE TO THE PUIJIJO. For the balance of tho winter, thoro will bo a boat at tho O'KclIy landing that can be chartered dny or njght, J. A. O'KELLY. Prop. HEM of Idem, who have omo Inventive ability utbliiicla'u. 1. i pleuso wrlto i.iu.r.i.ti .v iiciinir.. I'ment Allurui-. After tho show try a Turkish Bath Phono 214-J. KILLS DIG WILD CAT. I'OIt RENT Rooms furnished or unfurnished by dny, week or month. 237 N. Urondway. WARNING Notice Is Hereby given that party taking mail belonging to myself or fnmlly In tho futuro will bo prosecuted. ltocco Illnsco LOST Open-furcd gold wntrli. El gin movement. Howard for re turn to Times' ofllco. GOLDEN Opportunity for some- ,7one Shoots Monster Vni'iiilut one. I will furnish building rent Near Coos Itlver Stone Quarry, freo and part of cnpltal to start One of tho lnrgest wild cats that smnll storo at West Ritnkcrl.lil. Ap- lu,jrovor been killed In this section ply to or nddrcss W. II. Burgha- Wn3 shot by William Jones near tho gen, Mnrshflold, Ore. AugiiBt Cnrlson place nenr tho Coos ' Itlver stone quarry a fow days ago. KORSATiE A new wagon for single It wns killed by Mr. Jones nftor IiIb horso. Will soil for 55. ISnqulro two dogs had treed tho varmint. In IIelsncr'8 barn. sending word of tho killing to - frlonds horo, Mr. Jones says: FOR RENT 10-room liouso In South "Tho wild cat Is cortalnly a mon Marshflold. Phono 119-L. iSlor. His weight Is sixty pounds and tho actual measurement Is 4 foot 0 Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths Inches long. I was out lnintlng with PHONE 21-1-J. ' tlo tw ,,0K8 JncU "ni1 Tohoy. Tho r ; 1 wild cat fought tho two dogs some- Hnvo your Job printing dono at . thing torrlblo for nt lenst hnlf nn Tho Times' ofllco. ,lour m(oro i,0 was treed so that I " " T" could shoot him. . FOR SALE Practically new mrlnr ( mzn organ m gooa ronamon. . " hircl- I lace Allien I Vnrt;irD 0'o- heavy snowstorm nnd n severe cold biiiiii inuro in ucinuer couvinceu them that Canada was not a desira ble plnco to remain In and bo they emtio to Coos Hay. Hail Fine Time Tho Mnrshflold Aorlo of Englos had one of the most Is Better George C. Denbner oniynlile bofbIo w last evening that who hns been seriously 111 nt Sun ! ! II,1 ."'Tf1"10', ,T,,,10.,0C Francisco writes his parents. Mr. 8,"1 wnB " . n,in' InBtnllatlon nnd Mrs. W. C. Deubnor, Hint h6 Is ?' f c"f " lst of ll0 wn,8 l'r,n ropnvi.it in. , t0'1 '" Tl, rimes n fow weeks ago. '..... , -n, ... ,, i i l,,n"' Worthy President W. W. Hol WIII instill The Mnrshilold lodgo ,,, wnH tll llI8tnllnB omcor, IlU8S of Moobo Is iirrnnglng, for tlio niiminl Nr.si,rg wns nppolnted conductor Installation of om tors next Tuemlny f(Jr tll0 mnnlng yonr. Foriowlng evening nt -tho Odd l ellows' lull. Ul0 COromonlos, a big banquet and i- on owing uie ceremonies, u hiiihicui nf()nnal good time, wnB enjoyed progrnnf, tlnnco nnd hanqtint will bo , ... . , . , , Li., . nnt Ronil Improved -F. E. pitiveil F. E. Ha- Wnrti Knulnmir finrrol. K,,u ,B "J cireuiuung n potiuon io Klven. Utllulit . ., ,.- i i,n.. the Coos County Commissioners ask of tho Improvements nt Florence, ,,,K t,mt tho ol(1 ron1 I'otwoen North the port of tho Siilslnw, arrived hero J,01", Marshfiold bo planked and today on the Breakwater. Ho will improved. Nearly ovory ono la lonvo tnninrrnur for Flnronrn to nr- "'B'" B. tlio petition ttB IlliproVOmont rnngo for tho resumption of tho Jet ty work there. would bo u decided nld to trnvol ns well as accomodating n largo num- Hhinr Coming Manager Pratt of ,'or1of r,OB,on n,0B tho-road. W. tho Masonic Opern Houso has arran- C. Lund oi Fcrndnlo who wns in ged'to bring nnothor bIiow troupe Mnrshlleld today says tho road Is In to Coos Bay. They will opon nt the l"V ""' "s Mnsonlc, It Ib expected, Jnuunry 11, n long time. with tho "Mllllonnlro Tramji." Tho I'-iwt Tonigiu Tho MnrBhileld nmniinnv comes hlirhlv recommend- Flro Difpnrtmont will hold Its nnnunl d, election of olllccrs this evening, thnt Doing M'rlsco. Frlonds horo nro Is. election nil olllcors excopt tho In receipt of post curds stntlng thnt chief nnd nsslBtnnt chief who will bo n bunch of well known Mnrshflold nomlnntod tonight to bo olected nt follows nro doing 'Frisco together, tho noxt mooting. Many of tho Among those In tho party arc Watt members wnntod L. W. Travcr to Short, Alton Sengstnckon, Jack norvo ngnln ns chief but It s undor Flanngnn, Will Dungnii nnd Sol Is- ntood thnt ho could not nccopt ro raol. election now. Ho Iiiib innilo a spec- Meet on Mondays Tlio regular inl record nB chlof. Dan Kentlng Is Mnrshflold city council meetings will tho principal ono conBldorod as his probably bo hold henceforth on successor. Following tonlght'H ol Mondny ovonlngs. Monday oven- ectlon, tho moinbors will enjoy n lug Is more convenient for Bomo of bnnquot. tho members who belong to lodges. Mynntt. Phono 311, North Bond. The Best Bargains on The Bay Men's Suits From $8.50 to $25 A full line of men's furnishings, hats and shoes at the lowest possible price alwayi s FIXUP Cars loavo Front of Lloyd hotel to meet nil trnlns. Fnro 25c. Special cnlls anVlioro nt all hours. BEST CARS. Best drlvors. Phono CC-J un til 11 p. in., nftor 11 p. in. phono 5-.T. ReBldonco phono 28-J; nftor 12 phono 1S1R. I D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. The Royal Theater THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT This Is n colored IMP film that will Interest young nnd old. AN INDIAN LOVE AFFAIR A Btory of Indian lovo nnd hato as told by tho Bison company . THE POISONED FLUME Tho trenchory of a vUIIan who Boon rccolves retribution, FRIDAY NIGHT CAUGHT IN HIS OWN NET Or what ho got Tor lnylng n trap for others. HOW TONV BECAME A HERO This comedy will got you all laughing. ALL ON ACCOUNT OF A COAT Tho outcomo of n cnll on nnothor mnn'o wlfo. DON'T FOItGET THE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATENEE MUTT AND JEFF PICTURES Saturday Nlglit Tho noxt meetings will bo hold n weok from next Monday night. Meet Friday Afternoon Dr. Mc Cormnc hns called n meeting of tho exocutlvo committee of tho Mnrsh flold ChPinbor of Commorco to bo hold Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. TIiIb will bo for the purpose of got- tlng everything In readiness for tho nnnunl meeting of tho niombors which will bo hold Friday ovonlng. Meeting Postponed. At n meet ing of tho oIIIcoi-b of tho Coob county Bar Association nt Coqulllo yester day, It was decided to postpone tho nnnunl mooting nnd bnnquot of tho association until Fobruary C . C. F. McKnlght Is vice-president of tho association nnd with n spcclnl com mlttco of Mnrshflold attorneys will nrrnngo for u meeting nnd bnnquot which will bo hold nt tho Clinndlor. lusMTts Light lnnisi Lighthouse Inspector Beck nrrlved hero from Portlnnd, todny on routo to Bnndou whoro ho will Inspect tho lighthouse thoro. It bus been ropnrtcd that the llghthoiiso Is being undermined Extra Select Tiny Refugee GOLDEN WAX STRINGLESS Beans 25c Per Can ' $2.75 Per Dozen $5.50 Per Case v Others 20c, 15c and 2 for 25c Nasburg's Grocery PIIONJ3 213-J People Take Notice! Wo hnvo nil longtliB of stovo wood for snlo, prices ranging from $1.50 por tlor up. Wo enn furnish any longth you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-L. Afternoon uww Tho Orphoum attracted such n largo crowd to wit ness tho production of "Foul Piny" when shown last Frldny that mnny v'oro unnblo to seo this grontcst suc cess of tho photoploy and tomorrow afternoon It will bo repented nt this theater. At 2:15 , tho doors will b- thrown opon nnd a continuous run will bo mndo of It, tho last show Btnrtlng nt -1:30. Tho prlco for ch'ldron 5 conts, adults 10c. DROWNING AT GARDINER Report Hint .Tuck Nelson of Life Suv ng Crew Theiv Lost His Life A telophono messngo was receiv ed from Captain Hondorson, keeper of tho Umpqun river llfo saving sta tion, saying thnt It In thought Jack Nolson hnd boon drowned. Tho following nro tho clrciimstaiicos as far its can bo ascertained snys tho Floronco West. Jack has been nt tho station for somo tlmo ns n momber of tho crow. Tuesdny waB his dny off, nnd hq went to Gardiner, leaving thnt town about 4 o'clock on his wny back. Upon his falluro to roturn to tho station, Cnpt. Hondorson mnde Inqulros nt Gardi ner, nnd learning thnt Nolson had left town to roturn to the station tho tlio day before Search was mado nnd Nelson's boat wns found bottom upwards a inllo or so up tho rlvor from tho station. A lint supposed to bo his was also found. Jack Nolson Is a Sulslaw boy nnd hns lived horo nonrly all his llfo. Ho Is n son of Mrs. Ivy Morris of Point Torrnco, nnd Is nbout 27 years old. 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