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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912-EVENIIlG EDITION. 4 BREAK RECORDS WELLANDER HAS FINE CONCERT ' I IT CORiLLIS BEEN APPOINTED III NOW REDO Hinh Qp.hnni Athifitfis Marin Yaauma LifG-Savinn man IS New Marks In Field Meet Chosen Superintendent for There Saturday. Pacific Coast. Washington dispatches announce that Capt. Wollandor, of tho Yaqulna Day LIfo Saving Station hns beon np pointed suporlntondont of tho service on tho Pacific coast, succeeding the lato Supt. Vnruoy, a former coos Uiiy man. Tho appolntmont 1h of consid erable Interest on tho Day bocnuso many hero woro anxious to sco Capt. Norman Nelson, former kepnr of tho Coos Day LIfo Saving Station, but now lcocpcr of tho Golden Unto sta tion, appointed. Capt. Wollandor 10 contly visited Cooa Day, bavlug como horo to investigate tho requests for moving tho local station to a point nearer tho bar. Concerning tho appointment, Washington dispatch says: Otto Wollandor. kcopor of tho Yu- qulna Day Llfesavlng Station at Now- port, Ore., has boon promoiou to uo superintendent of tho llfesavlng di vision of tho Pacific coast, ombracln, all sfatlono In Calltornla, Washing ton, Oregon and Alaska. Tho promo tion Is tho result of a competitive ex amination hold at San Francisco re cently, participated In by most of tho keepers of tho Pacific coast Btatlons. Wollandor mado tho highest avor ago and captured tho plum. As kcop or at Yaqulna Day his salary Is $1000 annually. Tho now popsltlon imvs $2200 annually. Supt. Wollandor will tako chargo of tho San Francisco hoadquartors within a few days, succoodlng tho lato Supt. Varnoy. Wollandor has been In tho llfcoav lng scrvlco nearly 20 years and hns mado an oxcollcnt record, according to high officials of tho sorvlco In Washington. Uo Is a natlvo of Eng land, but has boon naturallzod In this country and la 40 yoars old. I. Kimball, superintendent of tlm ltfcsavlnx sorvlco. said that Wolland or, bosldos his oxcollont and long rocord In tho service, has many tlmeo distinguished lilmsolf by horolc rescues from wrecked ships on tho Pacific coast. "Thoro is no bettor or moro nblo man than Wollandor In tho wholu sorvlco," declared Kimball. Carl Larson, Sidney Clarko and Guy Stutsmnn, who represented tho Marshflold High School In tho high school flold moot at Corvallis lait Saturday aro expected homo tomor row. Nothing has been beard from thorn oxcopt tho brlof dispatch Xrlntod In Tho Tlmca last Saturday. Larson wan second In tho 880 yard dash, tho boat tlmo bolng 2:06 3-G. In tho high Jump In which Sldnoy Clarko was fourth, tho rocord es tablished was flvo feot, nlno and ono quarter lnchos. I Concerning tho moot, n corvallis dispatch Bays: "In tho final ovonts of tho sixth annual lntorscholaBtlc track moot run off at Oregon Agricultural Col- logo Athletic Flold Saturday, now1 Btato records wero sot In tho polo-l vault, discus nnd hammer ovonts, whllo Woodworth of Lincoln, broko, tho Northwest high school record In tho high Jump by clearing tho bar, at flvo foot, nlno and ono-fourth In-1 cues. "Tho Columbia Unlvorslty toam of Portland, scoring 33 points, car rlod off ovory cup offorod at tho moot, winning tho Prcsldont Kerr cup for tho toam with tho highest numbor of points, also tho Oregon Agricultural Collogo rolay cup and Individual honor cup which wont to Gorocsky. winner of ton of Colum bia's 33 points. "La Orando High School stood soc ond with a total of 17 points and third placo wont to Pondloton with 11 points. "Flftoon othor schools, having ro prosontatlvcs who won places In tho final ovonts, aro Dakar, Salom and Vancouvor, 9 points; Lincoln High School, Portland and Corvallis, 18; Athonn, Dayton nnd Eugano, 5; Grass Vnlloy and Marshflold 3; Junction City, 2; Lnfnyotto, Wnllown County, Wallowa and Nowburg, 1. BALL SCORES New Series Opens Today With Portland Playing at San Francisco. PORTLAND, Oro., May 21 A now sorlos opons In tho Coast Loaguo to day, tho tennis playing nB follows: Portland nt San Frnnclsco, Onklnnd nt Sncramonto, Vernon at Loa Angolos. PLAYERS ARE FINED Mcmhcrrt of Dcdolt Nino ."Must Pay 9100 Kuril for Striking. (Hy Associated ProBS to Tho Coos Day Times) PHILADELPHIA, May 21 Tho Amorlrnn Loaguo nt n Hpeclnl moot ing todny flnoil oach mombor of tho Detroit baseball toam ono hundred dollnra for rofiiRlug to play hall In this city last Saturday nnd Mondny. LOCAL AUTO NEWS Ivy Condron hns about decided to purchaBo a now flvo passongor Dulck which arrived on tno ureakwau yestorday. Tho machlno was glvon n trial Bpln yestorday, Messrs, Condron, Straw and Towor making tho trip to Shore Acres In It. F. O. Truo and wlfo and baby enmo over In tholr car from Coqulllo yes terday. Uo reports tho road In fair ly good condition. N. G. Porklns nnd family, of Myrtlo Point, drovo ovor to tno Day yestorday and then down to tho bench. Thoy ran short of gasollno on tholr roturn hero nnd hnd to sccuro Mnrshnl Cartor to hunt up moro oil Dr. Dlx. O. A. Drown, Wnrron Itcod nnd Harry McKoown mado an auto trip to Shoro Acres yostcrday. A. J. Mondol while making a trip to tho const yesterday In his run about, mot with n inlshnp nonr Em plro, ono nxlo breaking. SEE THE SENIOR PLAY "A llosa of Plymouth Town," nt tho MASO.VIO, Saturday, May as. Itoserved Boats, 50c. Dusy Corner. Aftor tho show try a Turkish Datb Phono 2H-J. CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho tioM of liii.sliiONs April 18, 1013. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts $208,201.3 Dondfl, wnrrnntH and Bucurltlos 78,947.05 U, S. bonds to securo circulation 25,000.00 Heal OBtnto, furulturo and fixtures , , , , , 81,011.34 CnBh and sight uxchnngo 198,208. 68 Total 9.101,128.7! LtAUILlTIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus nnd undlvldod profits 8,815.49 Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00 Deposits 457,013.22 TotaI ?m)l, 128.71 In nddltlnn to Capital Stock tho Indlvldunl liability of Stockhold ers Is 1100.000.00. INTEREST PAID OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. 8. CHANDl.EH, President. M. C. IIOKTON, Vice-President. ROKSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HE.V.tY SENG8TACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offl o Phone 191 Marshfleld Office U-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Land a naUlty. Oeneral Agent "KAST31DR" New Band Renders Excellent Program to Large Audience Saturday Night. Tho pooplo of North Dcnd won most agreeably surprised Saturday ovonlng whon tho North Dond Con cert Dand, under tho direction of Mr. ChaB. Kalter. eavn Its first concern. Tho program wa rendered nt tlw Eckhoff Hall at 8:30. Tho concert of somo sovon numbers was followed by a social danco lasting until 12 o'clock, Tho program as played contnlnod tho following classic nnd popular numbers: March Diamond B Ovorturo Drldal Roso (Lavnlle) (a) Lovo's Old Bwcot Song. . .Molloy (b) TIiobo Endearing Charms. . . . Sorenndo Moonlight (Morot) Post March Tannhausor (Wngnor) Waltz Meln Thurlngon (Klcslcr) Caprlco Dancing Sunbeams .(Grocnwnld) Patrol Dluo and Groy (Dolby) Tho Test March from Tnnnhnuser and tho Dluo nnd Groy, which woro both excellently rendered, bronght down a heavy oncoro. Tho North Dcnd Concort Dnnd was reorganized last January from tho mombore of tho old North Dond Dnnd which hnd such n reputation for good mus'c somo six years ago beforo It dis banded. Mr. Charles Kaiser, tho di rector, haB been qulotly but thorough ly nnd skillfully rohcnrslng tho band throo ovonlngs ovory week for tho last flvo months nnd their first ap ponranco mnrks thorn as a city band of tho first rank; tho program would Indlcato ns much. As a director and virtuoso musl clan Mr. Kalsor needs no word of pralso boyond tho facts that ho on joyed tho roputatlon of bolng th beat barltono player In tho Unltorf States army at tho tlmo of his soi vlco nt San Junn In tho Spnnlsh American War, and Is now ono of tho best-known musicians on tint Pa cific const. Tho band brought out almost everyone In North Dond ns this, with tho, oxcoptlon of tho boncflt conrot glvon so successfully by tho Cons Day Concort Dand, was tho first band concert North Dcnd has had In six or Bovcn yenrs. Tho dnnco glvon aft er tho concort packed tho largo hntl nnd ovory ono concurred with hid neighbor In tho statement that band miifllc wns a most delightful Innova tion to tho young people of North Dcnd whc. dnnco. This concert wns bo much nbovo tho expectations of tho cltlzons of North Dcnd who nro supporting It that continued band concerts nnd dnnces aro engerly anticipated. IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSI TIVE About tho slzo.of your shoos, It's somo satisfaction to know that many pooplo can wear shoes a slzo smnllor by shaking Allen's Foot-Eoaso, tho nutisoptio powdor, Into them. Just the thing for Dancing Parties, Pnt ont Leather Shoes, nnd fo Breaking In Now Shoes. When rubbers or overshoes becomo nccossn y and your shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-Ease gives Instant relief. Sold ovory whore, 25 ctB. Sample FREE. Adress, Allou 8. Olmsted. Lo Hoy, N. Y. Don't ac cept nny substitute. vv E'RE not satisfied to sell the best clothes; we want to sell them for the least money. That's the service which wins us friends. Because wc sell for cash only (which means No Losses) ; Because wc aro willing to sacrifice a bit o' profit; We can offer at $15 the best $15 Suits on Coos Bay. Rll $ In summer woiehtn V" in now styles in honoet oloths a suit with a'tono of its own A Suit a Man can wear and bo proud of ; a suit that will fit, and stay fit $15 and worth it. ..,! At i Wm m k Si 'J Ml ' miI(?itM.A. I wJmmm If)' $15 and worth it. Of course, if you want to pay more Benjamin Clothes arc hero too As well as new thoughts in tho world of Shirts Shoes Ties and some nice Now Stetson Hats. "MONEY TALKS" Marshfield Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Bandou. It would surprlso you to know of tho groat good that Is bolng dono by Chamborlaln's Tablota. Darius Dow ney, of Nowborg Junction, N. D., writes, "My wlfo has boon using Chamborlaln's Tabids and finds thorn vory effectual and doing hor lota of good." If you havo any troublo with your stomnch or bowols give thom a trial. For aalo by all doalors. . FOR SALE IY HubClothing&ShoeCo. MARSH PI ELD. HANDON. BlancharcTs Livery Wo havo securod tho llvory busl roes of L. II. Ilolsnor, and aro pro pared to rondor oxcollcnt sorvlco to tho pooplo of Coos Dny. Carotul drivers, good rigs and ovorythlng thnt will mean sntisractory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us for a driving horso, n rig or anything needed In tho llvory lino. Wo nlso do truck ing business of all kinds. WiAXCMAltD imOTIIEItS Phono 138-J Livery, Feed mid Sales Sorvlco. 1 II First mill Alder StrcotH. The Electric Shoe Shop IS WHERE TI1EY II UY SHOES FROM $1 PEU PAIR UP. Steamer Washington Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, May 17th P. 8. DOW, Agent. Owab Dock. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 180 So. Broadway Mnrshftnlil Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suils Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J We Have Been Successful In buying n largo stock of first class Electrlcnl matorlal and can glvo our p.itrons a vory low prlco on hoiiso wiring Got our price you can't afford to miss It. Coos Bav Wiring Co. I'honw 2.T7-J 'THE FRIEND OF COOS nAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS Sails from Portland for Cocs Bay Saturday, May 25, at 6 P. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NOHTII HANK ItOAI) AT rORTIAXD XOHTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 1 1. o. F. McGEOnOK, Aft R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estateand Insurance ll North Frout Street PROFESSIONAL OIRECTUrn D 11. ItlltD 1). CLAHKE. Specialist in Xervo mid Splnnl iiiseube. VAST AXD COMMODIOUS Barnard & Langworthy Electrical Contractors and Supplies. PHONE 184-R. 170 So. llrondivay, uoxt door to Union Moat Market. TO AM) FROM Sweden, Norway, Finland And nny othor part of Europe. Now is the tlmo to buy your ticket from AUG. FRIZEEN. Real Estato and Insurance. 68 Central Avenue. Uarshfield. SEE WHAT EASY TERMS ftANCH BARGAIN 120 Aero frul' and dnlry In culti vation Of ip bost class All stock, tools And implements. $2000 handles Dalauco easy, $12,000. I. S. KAUfMAN & CO. 177 Proat St, Office, Itoom 2, Rogers Houso, Marshflold. Offlco Hours 2 to 5. J bono 144-L. r It. A. J. HEXDKY'S U Modern DoutAl Parlors. Wo are equipped to do high clasj work on short notice at the vorj lowost prices. Examination free Lady attondant, Coke building, oppo lta Chandler botol, phona 112-J. Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WlHELKas AXD SUHMARINE HELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Thursday, May 23, At 3:00 P. M. INTEIt-OCEAX THAX8POKTATION COMPANY. Phono 4 1. o. P. McGEOnOE, AL EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS PKOX AINSWOUTII DOOIC, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. . gj 1st. 8th, lath, 18th, 2rd and 28th. FROM .MARSHFIELD ATTB SERVICE OP THE TIDE MAY 4th, 10th, 15th, 20th, SMJh S0n L. A. PARKHURST, Age"1 Phone Jfoln 82M J W. BENNWTT, Lawyer, )ffle ovor Flanagan ft Bennett Dan larshfleld Oregon rR. J. T. McOORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshflold, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockhart Building, Opposite post office. Phone 105-J Get Busv AND OET AITPER TnAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COME IN AND 0& a.,XlUCEa 0X sINOLES AND ROOFINa PAPER. SHINGLES 91.50 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, ?1.28 AND UP. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. & RETAIL DEPARTMENT. HEaU ? ,Jea 'Thohvomo in venUve ability A TURKISH BATH W i9 GOOD. Phone iUJ. 1