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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912 - EVENING EDITION Copyright lUtt tctxSixr te Mux YOU can fly as high as you like here in the matter of good clothes; we've got the best in the world ; and you don't have to go very high in prices. Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes, ready-to-wear, are belter in fabrics, in fit, in finish, than any you can buy made to measure for double our prices. Suits $18 and up Overcoats $16.50 up Woolen Mill Store This storo Is tho homo of Hart Schnffner & Mnrx clothoa man Is working tlioro. Mr. Mntsh snys tho only plnic where tho Suni lior projects tliroatens to lutorfeio with thorn la ikmobb tho Tscllcoos Oun club grounds. I AMONG THE SICK. .COOS HAY TIDES. Hoi w Is clvcn tho tlrno and i height of high and low water at ' Mtirflhflcld. I Th tides aro placed In tho ordor I of occurrence, with tholr times on I the first line and heights on tho sec- mm lino oi etven nay; a comparison of consecutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low wator. For high wator on bar. subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. March, 1012. 9.17 0.3 9.DG 0.1 10.38 0.2 11.27 0.3 12.23 Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store MINUTES COUNT WHEN YOU AIM WAITI.Nfl I-'OH MEDICINES. That U (he (line when quick soivlco In (ho drug hloro In appreciated. Suppose )ou want n prescription In u hurry.. .Our Prescription Do- firtmcnt Is orgiinlml mid conducted nlong the most advanced lines In pturmacy. Wholly In charge of Heglntercil pharmuclstH, vho nro sup- pUMwlth ou-ry facility for tho quick and correct compounding of ALL prescriptions of ALIj physlclaim. Our fiu-llltlcs aro (ho finest In the tlljr our prices are t he- moHt reus unable, and wo NEVER OVER CIIAItOi:. Superior hervlco and Hqunro deal Is wlmt our proserin (ion patrons receive. 1'rcrii-rlptloiiH from your physician by telephone rtcthe extra attention. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE' MAIN 298 US TFe Royal 10c TONIGHT 10c Extrn good plcturo programme. l'HItOV AND III8 SQUAW A comedy worth seeing. WRESTLING AND WRESTLERS J. Ilolcovlch, champion of tho world , orsus- Angllo, tho black giant. lUIAlYl-:ilTI8KS VOIt A PUP MUTT mill J HIT DISCO VEH A HEM KDY Always Good Comody THUHSDAY NIGHT CUTTKK mul ROULE In vaudovlllo Soino classy acts Tho usually good plcturo programme Any Seat In tho House 10c G. J. LEMANSKI, Prop. CONDENSED STATEMENT )f TV First National Bank of Coos Bay At the Close or Business February 20th, 1012. RESOURCES. and dlicounts. . . . ; J221.234.34 Bondi, warrants and securities 73,926.11 p.8. bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00 Rl estate, furniture and fixtures 81.011.34 Cua md tight exchang 144,549.94 Total , $518,721.73 LTAHILITIES. PPal itock paid In ' 100,000.00 "rplui and undivided profits 9,235.09 ""lawds unpaid 00 Re""e for taxes ' 1,000.00 Peculation, outstanding 24.G00.00 tpoma 410,881.64 Total 9015,721.78 ' addition to Canltal Stock tlia Individual liability of Stockhold- F" ' 1100,000.00. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER8. Cite us a dAsrrlntlon of vour Dronertv and we will obtain for you point of taxes oa same. ,Sherlf f does not notify you. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTUELL Poor? S1S1 WANT ADS. LOST Ladles gold chain and lockot with lottor "II" engraved. Reward for return to Thnos offlco. IOHT Pennant hut plu vtltli Initials "S. II. II." Rluo and red. Re turn to Times office. WANTED Hoy to work Butunluy nights nt Java Coffee House. FOR SALE 2V4 acros cleared land, of tho Roynolds Company's tract all fonced W miles from Marshflold; good Improvements, house nnd barn, C dozen chickens, 2 milk cows, good young team horses and wagon, also good bail or and engine; all goes at roal cost, j. E. FItzgorald, Marshflqld. Phone 3116. WANTED TO RENT Small farm near Coos River or uatcmng iniei. Phone 209. UNAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, Feb. 20, 1012. KB &nd Dl ...?:...::.. "29-266-n9 lr,lkIng House . . 60.000.00 Y Evchauges' !!'.."!!!!"!!!'. '.'.... : 1e5.011.32 Total J644.278.01 TT4T11T Trntwa fc,l.8t0 paid m '. 52'22-?2 toi..M Untvlded Profits . . '"'i J "" ..,,, OOO.OUa."'' Total 1644,278,01 FOR BALE Good restaurant. In quire Times offlco. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 135 Second St. FOR SALE 120 aero homestead with Improvements and a five room house on tho same. 2 ml. from tho Coqullle Rlvor. For particulars enquire of W. W. Coy, Conloguo Camp, Lampa, Oregon. . FOR SALE: Ono new 20-foot gaso line launch. See Max Tlmmer man, 862 North Front stret. FOR RENT Two pice sunny house keeping rooms, inquire ui ww burg Grocery. LATTIN HOTEL Board and room, per day; ?6 per week; family style. 315 Second St., South. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, 392 Broadway. Dnto. 20 lira. .3.30 Feet .G.4 Hrs. .4.01 Feet .CO Hrs. .4.44 Foot .6.0 Hrs. .5.11 Foot .6.5 lira. .5.53 3.56 5.8 4.38 5.5 5.29 4.9 6.17 4.3 7.23 D.27 1.1 10.00 1.7 10.32 2.3 11.09 2.9 11.57 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight, with heavy frost. Thursday fair, northeast to oast winds. C HORN. FERRIS To Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Ferris nt tholr homo at Coos City, a daughter. Mother and child nro doing nicely. , Will Give Concert Tho Coos Day concert hand will glvo a. concert nt tho Masonic Opera Houso next Sun day afternoon nt 2:30. Tho next band dnnco will bo glvon nt tho Eagle's hall Saturday ovonlng, April 13 th. AhsphsIiir Here T. J. Thrift, Coos County nBscsHor, Is making tho nn nunl assessment of proporty In Mnrshflold. No groat advanco In values Is anticipated. Mr. Thrift has practically completed, tho nssos Ing of North Bend. ll,.r Trliv A nninlinr of Ci-cn. cent City pooplo took ndvantago of tho trip of tho Btenmor I)oI Norto lmrn in nnlnv n visit on tlio UnV. Among thoso coining up on her woro Hugh Edwards nnd wire ana cnmi, Bcsfllo Mnxwoll, W. Parks, W. P. Botts. L. P. Kellor. E. It. Grlllln and Win. Mnrshal. i.Vwt WnniliiuH Tho locnl tolc- phono compnny has arrangod to fiend out rrost warnings irom now on w all ranchers In this vicinity and thus afford them an opportunity to pro tect dellcnto plants nnd shrubbery against tho cold. ' And. Arrlilonf A. Vail Zllo Of North Bond was on his way homo In Ma nnur n nf nmnlilln wlinn tho car swerved on tho Sherman nvonuo brldgo, running Into Hie railing nnu damaged tho car soraowhat but Mr. Van Zllo escaped Injury. nntv AuMi-KHOr AssnBRor T. J. Thrift hnB appointed R. J. Montgom ery doputy assessor to nsslst him In the Mnrsiiiioiti worn, as nr, Mont gomery Is thoroughly conversant with renl estato voIucb on tho Bay, he will proro a valuablo assistant to Mr. Thrift. Derelict Ida McKay Cnpt. 11. W. Olson of tho Nnnn Smith who is In port to pilot out tho Desslo Dollar anys that ho Is quite conlltlont thai tho derelict which was reported nlloat off Capo Arngo, Id tho hulk of tho Bchooiier Ida McKay. Tho Ida McKay turned turtle whllo en routo f i om tho Coqulllo to n California port a few weeks ago. Tho cntlro crow was saved. Nothing has been reported concornlng tho derelict slnco tho Nnnn Smith passed her. ' Chns. Sneddon, who has boon qulto I sli k, Is reported Improving. I Mrs. Matt Anderson hns boon qulto ill at her homo on South Broadway. PERSONAL NOTES A. McADAMS of Beaver 1 1 111 is In Mnrshflold on business. MRS. ZACH THOMAS of Allegany Is a Mnrshflold shoppor toany. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Eastsido was visiting in Mnrshflold today. CIIAS. SIESTREEM of Ten Mllo Is a Mnrshllold business visitor today. JOtlN II. ANDERSON of South Inlot wnB In town on business yesterday. MRS. C. 13. NICHOLSON went to Co qulllo today to visit at tho Fred Slaglo homo. MISSES JESSIE GRAY nnd Hazel Cowan of Allegany aro Marslilluld visitors today. LEN LAMBETH was tho guest of Capt. Edwardx at Allegany yester day and Inst night. CLARENCE GOULD of North Coos River Ib looking nfter business In Mnrshflold today. Coos River Trouble Tho trouble on Coos River growing out of tho dlsputo over tho rond near or across tho Los Smith ranch Is said to bo assuming a now phase today. Ac cording to reports reaching Justlco Ponnock, somo of tho parties In volved nro planning to suo othors for Blander. After BeJIen IL E. Bollou has re turned from Coqulllo whoro ho fur nished bonds for his appoaranco be fore tho grand Jury on tho charges preferred against him by his wlfo. homo of his Coos Bay creditor! woro today trying to nrrnngo with him for a settlement. MIIIls Deliiyeil W. F. Mlllor, In charge of tho local Southern Pacific properties, has recolved word that C. J, Mllllu has been unexpected delayed nt San Franclseo nnd that It Is now uncertain when ho will bo nhlo to visit tho Bay. Right of Way Agent Marsh roturned homo yostordny from avtrlp to tho Sluslaw. With the ex ception of somo minor dotnlls, ho for all tho right of way from Coos Boy to within eight miles of the Umpqun, tho northorn end of his territory. Another right of way Tho "Child's Welfaro" movement i... i,oiiniiinii ttm attention of thoughtful people everywhere Moth ers are natural supporiuro, uu " And In Foloy's Honey and Tar Com pound a most valuable aid. Coughs and colds that unchecked lead to croup, bronchitis nnd pnoumonla yield quickly to tho healing and soothing qualities of Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound. For sale by ProusB Drug Co., and Red Cross Drug Co. Dayton Bicycles GEO. W. REALS will lenvo tho last of tho wool fi San Francisco on business nnd pleasure. S. LANDO expects to lenvo on tho next llodondo for San Francisco and other California points. MISS HILDA LINDSTROM of Coos- ton was on a visit In MnrBliilold today, shopping and meeting friends. ALEX MATTSON of Catching Inlet wns in tno city yestoruny deliver ing Bovoral hundred sacks of po tatoes and tending to other busi ness matters. MR8. BA8SETT and Mrs. Mnlloy will lenvo noxt Snturday for tholr homo In Ashland, Wis., after spondlng tho whiter nt tho homo of Chns. Schjonbcrg In South Mnrshfiold. MISS MAXWELL, n slstor-ln-Inw of Hugh Edwnrds, Is horu from Cres cent City, Calif,, to spend n few days with frlondu, having accom panied tho Edwards family. E. C. CORTELYOU, who has boon hero for n few wooks ns a spoclal ropresontatlvo of tho Winchester pooplo, will loavo on tho next Ro dondo for lit homo. PETER CLAUSEN Is oxpoctod homo shortly from nn extended stay In California and Arizona for tho bon out of his health. It mnyho that ho will arrive on tho Rodondo which Ib duo In tonight or tomor row. inirm unwAnns nnd wlfo and iinuirhtor nro hero from Eurolcn for a short visit with frlonds. Mr. KriwnriiH wns formerly engaged In tho mocnntllo business horo, hav ing boon a mombor of tho firm of Merchant & Edwnrds. FRANK PUGSLEY tho "Kandy Kid" roturnod Inst ovonlng from a short vlBlt at Bandon. Dnvo Stafford sayB he Is cortaln that tho trip was In response to a Loop Year lottor that Mr. Pugsloy received as a result of hlH nnmo being Included In tho list of ollglblo bncholors. O. E. HILL, merchant lit Brldgo, Oro., hns been In Mnrshflold n couple of dnys on business. Ilo returned today on tho afternoon train, via Myrtle Point. Speaking of tho roadB In his homo district, Mn Hill stnted that tho worst roadway ho encountered In mak ing tho trip was right In Myrtle Point. A. B, ADEL3rnKGER, who rocontly has returned fiom n business trip to Bandon and Curry county point roports that come ono Is trying to rovlvo tho Bandon and Port Orford railroad pnjoct which was stnrled by Stove Henderson nnd somo oth ors a few joai ngo. Henderson droppod out 1 1 sight after a brief porlod, leaving many creditor nt Bandon and on Coos Bay to mourn his acquaintance Aulil Lang Syne Starts at 2:30 p. m. Thursday nt tho "House of tho Photoplay" and continues without Intormlsslon, day and night This plcturo Is completo In two full reels nnd will bo seen at tho Orpboum to morrow by all lovora of tho silent drama. Miss Floronco E. Turner has tho leading rolo. A full reel subject of topical ovonta Is also on tho big bill for tomorrow's day and night shows. Should Auld ncqualutanco bo forgot? And nover brought to mind? We'll drink a cup o' kindness yet In days o' Auld Lang Syno Auld Lang Syno Thursday, start ing at 2:30 p. m. Edgar Mnuroy Is nhlo to bo around again after a week's Blego of la grippe Guy Warner, who hns been confln od to his homo several weoks by Illness, Is nbo to bo around ngnln. Mrs. D. T. McMurphy Is rcportod qulto sick at tholr homo nonr Broad way and Commercial. Mrs. M. C. Hoffmnn, who under went an oporntlon nt Morcy Hospital Monday, Is rcportod getting along nlcoly. Mrs. Roy Mooro undorwent nn op- oration at Morcy hospital today for appendicitis nnd Is reported to uo gottlng nlong nlcoly. A. Kntsulos, an employe of tho C. A. Smith Company who resides In South Marshflold, underwent nn op eration nt Morcy hospital today for nppcndlcltls. Mrs. Fred Grlnold who hns boon qulto seriously 111 at tholr homo at Bunker Hill wns takon to Mercy hos pital today. Sho may have to under go nn operation. Mrs. Nols Rnsmusson nnd bnby, who havo boon nt Morcy Hospital slnco tho birth of tho ltttlo daughtor, oxpect to go to tholr homo nt Ban don this week. Mr. RaBmusscn Is horo from Bandon to accompany them. Dan Roberts, chief onglncor of tho Steamer Alort, who undorwent nn op oration for nppondlcltts nt Morcy hos pital this wcok Ib rcportod getting nlong nlcoly nlthough ho Is not out of danger yot. John Rosb, aon of Cnpt. Ross of tho Banshco, who hns boon laid up at tho Mercy hospital for n fow wooks aB a result of nn operation for nppon dlcltls, Ib gottlng along nlcoly and will bo nblo to return to his homo on Catching Inlot this wook. North Bend News Mtb. E. R. Hodson who hns boon III for sovoral wcokn la Improving. Cnpt. Edgar Simpson Is oxpoctod homo on tho Rodondo. W. E. Hommo of Cooston waa a Mnrshflold business .visitor yostorday. Miss Ruby Watklna hns boon qulto III nt hor homo, The Codars, for the past fow days. Marshfleld Cyclery Agents Phone 180-R, 607 Front Mr. nnd Mrs. C. tl. Worrell, who Bpunt tho weok-ond nt tho E. W. Fnhy homo, roturnod Monday. Mrs. Herbert Colotaan Is n visitor todny at tho homo bf hor aunt, Mrs. M. E. Evorltt, on Shormnn nvonuo. Tho Christian Endeavor of tho U. B. church on South Coos Rlvor will hold a social Saturday ovonlng at tho homo of Miss Ada Cllnkonlionru. A DomorcBt modal contost will bo glvon at Eckhoff hal Frldny night, March 22, at 8 o'olock. Only boys, High 8chool students, will partici pate. A special boat will go from Marshflold. A good comedy programme nt the Royal tonight. 10c. Men's Silk Lisle Sox 25c a Pair Wo lmvo just opcued a now shipment of Spring nnd Summer IIoso that you will find tho best values on tho liny. Thoy come in black, gray, brown, blue and changeable colors. Also fine Silk Hose. OLUETT SHIRTS FOR WEN FUZZY-WUZZY HATS See our lines of Mon's Fur nishings boforo you buy. And don't forget that Spring Suit mado to your measure $15 to , $38 and fit and satisfaction guar anteed. The Bazar Phone 32 The Bouse of Quality. Be Sure and Move All the potatoes you care to sell this season. The present prices are too high to last. Highest cash price on day of delivery. f. s. DOW