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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912-EVENING EDITION. "'" ling 3iwlS; IM ted teMKf -TM '. I'M llv-s' in- 'ill? yf ., '-I I "f'-, . - m .rBl""5?l iW ' 11 ' ' If l"Sffe ia - CopjHjht Hirt adulfner & Marx OU want to get something, A when you spend your money; something worth what you pay for it; clothes-money or any other; one cent or $25. That's what you'll get in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; worth the price always. Suits of exceptional merit $20 and $25. WooIenfMill Store This Btoro Is tlio Coos Day homo ot Hart Schnffnor & Mark Clothes. CONDENSED 8TATEJIENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of busluess April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 1208,201.63 Bonds, warrants and securities 78,947.06 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,011.34 Cash and sight exchange 198,268.68 Total $301,428.71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits oMinn'nn Der2jS.n: ..u.ut.a.n.d.,?!;: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ':' Total $801,428.71 In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. ION'T MISS THE SCREAM of a comedy The Royal TONIGHT Mccormick nnd duloe Present the most laughable sketch of them all. Done In IRISH CHARACTER f',reo SEW PICTURES you have not . seen. fwf. tor. tho special TWO REEL mature for TOMORROW NIGUT. ALWAYS 10c Big Dance at Sumner Saturday May 25 illy Keyser's four-Piece Orchestra will furnish music. Steamer Wah-ta Wasa leaves North Dend at 7 and Marshfleld at 7:30 and Mllllcoma leaves Marshfleld at 7. EVERYBODY COME FINE TIME. Dayton Bicyelcs Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT COOS II VY TIDES. Tel W Ir rlvon ti- limn ..! height Of hlch nnd Iriro nrnfnr nt Mnrshneld. Th tides nro placed In tho order of occurionco, with tholr times on the nrst lino nnd heights on tho sec ond lino of each dny; a comparison of coiiBecutlvo holghts will Indicate whether It U high or low wntor. For high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours n minutes. Date May. 0.01 4.7 10.20 4.G 11.29 4.7 i 2 IjIIrs. Il-'eet 25'Hrs. I Feet .2.54 .2.7 .3 59 .1.9 3.01 0.7 3.59 1.2 4.59 l.G 9.C5 5.G 10 54 5.9 11.33 G.2 2C lira n.u Feot .1.2 THE WEATHER (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight nnd Saturday. North to oast wind. A LOCAL THMPnTtATUHE RE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 a. in., May 21, by BonJ. Ostllnd. sneclnl covnrnmnnt tnn. A toorologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum 62 Minimum 4 t At 4.43 a. m 50 Precipitation traco Wind north; partly cloudy. In Injured. Nick Stamhono wn3 rathor painfully bruised by bolng run over by tho hoso enrt whllo practis ing with tho Mnrshflold flro depart ment last evening. In rounding tho comer nt Markot and Front, ho tripped nnd foil and tho wheels passed over his leg, painfully bruis ing It. Ho shifted his body so that ho was not struck olsowhoro. Auto to Ten Mile It Is reported that CapL J. A. O'Kolly Is planning to establish a special boat and auto sorvlco botweon hero aud Ton Mllo Just as soon as tho summor soason Is undorwny. To Oct Show. Managor Pratt of tho Masonic Opora Houso Is now negotiating with a musical comedy company, now playing at Euroka, to como horo for a wook'a stand oarly In Juno. They nro highly rocom mondod. Lnttlu Hcsumo Place Quy Lot tin has resumed his old position as foroman of tho plpo-llno gang of tho Drcdgo Orogon. Tho Orogon will soon bo pumping Into tho bulkhoada nonr tho Stavo Mill. . .Moonlight Picnic Tonight Tho High School pupils aro to go on a moonlight picnic to Jordan's Covo as guosts of Frank Smith of tho Allco II. tonight. Quito n crowd Is plan- WANT ADS. LOST 3 plocos manuscript music. Finder ploaso return to Times of fice FOR SALE. Furnltnro for Are rooms, all now, choap. Call at room 214, Coko building, or tolo- phono 2 GO-J. FOR RENT Ono largo nowly fur nlshod room with heat. 343 South Droadway. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Enqulro G95 First St. or phono 239-J. FOR KALE Cliolro roues. Phono 174-X. WANTED Four or flvo room houso nnd lot, not too fur out, from $2000 to 13000; make substantial payment down and good monthly paymont. Address 55. caro Times. FOR SALE Vermont Gold Coin seod potatoes. O. N. Wilson, Sumner. Phone 3106. WANTED Clean cotton rags at Tho Times office. FOR SALE Hurbnnk seed potatoes, valley raised and guaranteed rlpo. Call 170 So. Broadway or phono 270X. FOR RENTi Modern -1 room furn ished flat. R. F. Williams. FOR RENT Nowly furnished flat Furniture for salo. Phone 15-R. WILL TRADE for a milk cow a No. 1 brood sow weighing 2UU in, with 6 fine pigs 6 weeks old. In quire Times office. FOR SALE A No. 1 milk cow, 5 years old. Inquire at Times of fice. WANTED Mohair, wool and cas cara bark. Apply to Henry Seng stacken. at office of Title Guar antee & Abstract Co. FOR RENT Fine sunny house-keeping apartment. Sacchl Bldg. En qulro Nasburg Grocery. FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Doane. Phone 331-R. FOR SALE 80-acro ranch on river; crops In; 11200 cash handles It. See owner, C. M. Doutt, Allegany. BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower auto for $500; first-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost new $3000; will sell for $500 on easy rm. John L. Koontz Macblns shop. North Front street. Phone 180-J. . SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY Ladles Art Club with Mrs. Ivy Condron. Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy enter- tains for Miss Murch. jJLSJtLJL . ., rt. -t nlng to go. Tho chnporones will bo sumo oi mo ingu school tonchcrs. Passes Enin. Howard Savngo wlio took tho examination for a mas tor plumber's llcenso tho othor day passed with a high record, answering 2G of tho 27 fiuostlons propounded to him. Hoo-IIoo .Meeting. Tonight, n class of sovon or moro Kittens will bo Initiated Into tho mysterlos of tho lloo-Hoo under tho direction of Col. Itosn nnd Mr. Potter. Tlio Initiation ceremonies wlll bo followed by a banquet at Tho Chandler In which about forty will participate Money for Itoat. Whllo at Co qulllo the first of the. week. Rev. U Lu Roy Hall received $S0 from citi zens there as a contribution towards the Colportcr boat which Is to bo placed In sorvlco In this section by tho Unptlst chtitch nnd of which he will have charge Meet Tonight, Another mooting of the Coos Hay Division of tho Oro gon Naval Mlllth will bo hold this evening when Cnpt. Macgenn and Lieut. IllombcrK will talk matters over with tho iiov ami try and got everything in numinous Tor moro ac tive drill work prlir to tho annnid cruise. In New Business Fred Harris, who spent sovornl months horo last yoar, writes Ed Welch of The, Chan dlor that ho Is now Idontlllod with tho contracting nnd engineering linn of D. D. Rldpnth and company, with hendqunrtors at Houston. Ho Is soc-rctary-trcasuror of tho firm which has sovornl largo contracts underway now. Picnic Parti-. A picnic pnrty con sisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Hnrvoy aud daughtor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennlson nnd Ralph Dean, enjoyed nn outing up South Coos River yes terday. That Is tho members of tho party say that they woro kopt busy dodging showers and thoy voted unanimously that Tom Harvoy Is tho worst woatnor prophot on Coos B.ir. Wedding Date Announced Mrs. M. O. Mnlonoy this aftornoon Is en tertaining nt lunchoon compliment ary to Mlso Charlotto Murch. Tho affair took on added Interest as It was mado tho occasion of tho first formal announcement of tho mnrrl ago of Miss Murch ar.l Mr. Hugo Qulst which will tako placo Monday, Juno 17. Dies Today F. A. Frooman, who has rosldod at Ilangor for tho pant flvo yoars, dlod at his homo this af ternoon following nn oporntlon for cancer. Ho was about sovonty yonrs old. Tho only nonr rolatlvo who sur vives him Is n son, C. M. Freeman, who has boon taking enro of his fath er. Mr. Frpoman was a Mason nnd n mombor of tho Eastern Stnr, his homo lodgo bolng at Randolph, Vt. Tho funoral will bo hold from tho Wilson chnpol at threo o'clock Sun day aftornoon and will bo undor tho auspices of tho Masons. ALONO THE WATERFRONT. Tho Rodondo Is duo In oarly to morrow morning from San Francisco. Tho Washington Is duo In tonight or In tho morning from San Francis co with passongors and freight. Tho Nann Smith nrrlvod in today from Bay Point and will sail In tho morning at 6 o'clock for Bny Point. Tho Mary Dodgo, a schoonor, sail oil from Bnndon for San Francisco yestorday. Tho Esthor Buhno arriv ed In from tho south to load with lumbor on tho Coqulllo. W. W. Holland Is building n twenty-foot sonl hunting boat for George Forty which tho lattor will uso In pursuit of the soals off tho mouth of Rocuo r ver. Kruso nnd Banks nro rushing tho work on tho now vossols undor con struction nt tho North Bond ship jards. Tho Spcodwoll, tho now Btoamor or tho Estabrook Co., will bo launched In July. Tho plans for tho San Ramon, tho now stonmor for tlio Dodgo Lumbor company of San Francisco, have also been porfoctod nnd alio will bo started Just as soon as somo of tho othor boats aro got out of tho yards to mako room for hor. Special Candy Sale at StaiTonl's Huturdny and Sunday. Old fashioned Mexican Plnocho 115 Cents por pound. Loroy Thackor, Watortown, S. D., says: "I suffered with rheumatism for over olght years, and It seemed at times I would go crazy with pain. Three bottles of Foloy Pills cured my rheumatism nnd I gladly recommend trnm Rnld bv Had Cross Drug Co. Men's Oxfords Don't buy your Summor Shoes until you seo our lino. Tan Oxfords h. Button and GA AA Blucher at $5.00 and vpt.VV Oxblood Oxfords In Blucher, at ..$4.00 ..$4.00 ..$4.00 Gun-Metal Oxfords In Button for Patent Colt Oxford at $5.00 and. The Bazar Phone 32. The House of Quality. PERSONAL NOTES F. A. LAISE roturncd today a business trip to Portland from E. H. JOEHNK has roturncd from a trip to Port Orford. NELS MUNSON of Ten Mllo Is In I Mnrshneld today on business. MRS. ALFRED STORA of Alloiranv is a Mnrshneld shoppor today. FRANK HURKHOLDER of Coqulllo , was a Marshllold busluoss visitor, ton ay. A. H. DERRYSHIRE of North Bond Is a Marshfleld busluoss visitor to day. WALTER SINCLAIR of Coqulllo Is a Marshfleld business visitor to day. MRS. L. J. SIMPSON and Mrs. C. M. Hylor of North Uond aro Marsh llold visitors today DON SHORT was In from Ton Mllo yestorday nnd reports Ashing Is 'N'o Breakwater will Bull at ono good on tho lakes. , o'clock Saturday for Pirtland. MISS ALMA JOHNSON of Woddor- Among those arriving on tho burn Is spending a fow days with Uroakwator woro tho following: friends nt Forndalo. I K. (J. Gordon, A, Hougo, B, Hoi- J. It. M1LNER nnd Mndoc Gulovson ,nm1' '' J- O'Keofo, Rov. Horsfall, left today for Ton Mile, where thoy Mfl- Horsfall, R. E. Vandorborg, will enjoy a fow days' cnmplng. Howard Kirk, llluel Kfck, Mrs. E. M. L. UNDERWOOD of tho Depnrtmont Starr, Florence Rich, O. Wnnborg, of tho Intorlor Is hero looking Into a- U. Hlcklo, P. O. Bonobrnko, L, somo homestond claims In 25-9. Fitzgerald, A. Blair, O. B. Lamo- CHAS. HOFFMAN and wlfo will hoar, and wlfo, H. S. Simon, R. Ovor loavo tomorrow for Portland nnd t" A. J. Davis, S. B. Stoolo, J. S. othor northorn points for a short Wright, .Mrs. M. E. Thurston, Ruth visit. i Thurnton, Russoll Thurston, Mrs. V. BEN McMULLEN nnd wlfo nnd son Gilbert, J. G. Dietrich, Amolia Prntt, roturnod to tholr homo In Myrtlo Mra. O. Hnsklns, Chnrlotto Wilson, Point today nftor a short visit on O. C. McCormlck, Mrs. McCormlck, tho Bny. I Jamos McCormlck, L. Williams, F. CHAS. VAN DUYN, of tho Chandler, I I-tilao, C. Gilbert, O. 8. Thornton, went to Bnndon yesterday to look Mrs. Thornton, J. 0. Watson, H. II. Into tho hotel situation thero with Harpor, B. M. Colo, II. Vithoor, T. n vlow of ongnglng In business thero If n sultnblo opening Is ot- forod. MISS HAZEL nnd Howard Kirk ar- rlvod horo today from Tacoma to Join tholr father, F. R. Kirk, can- dymnkor for tho Brndloy Candy Company. REV. II. E. BROWNINO roturnod to- day from Portland whoro ho has boon nttondlng mootlngn of tho E'p.scopa. cloVgy-'of ' 'tlio Pacln Mnrlliu-npf ARCHDEACON and Mrs. Horsfall of Bandon passod through horo today on routo homo from Portland whoro thoy nttondod tho Episcopal gatnorings. MRS. BENNETT 8WANTON nnd children will loavo soon for an ex tended visit nt tho homo hor par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abornothy, nt Forest Grovo, Orogon. A. E. ADELSI'EROER nnd family and Early Barry nnd family loft Hill mnrtllnn. Mr tt,n mnnntnln. I.n - this morning for tho mountains bo yond Myrtlo Point whoro thoy will enmp out for n fow woeks. R. E. L. BEDILLION, tho Woolon Mill mngnnto from tho clty-by-tho-son and champion booster of Ban don Is n buslnoss visitor In Mnrsh flold. Ho will roturn homo tomor row. AUGUST MILLER nnd wlfo of South Mnrshflold will loavo soon for Pacific Grovo, California, whoro thoy will mako an cxtondod stay In hopos of bonollttlng his health. J. E. TREWIN, commercial ngont of tho Southorn Pacific with hoad quartors In Euroka, Is on tho Bay In tho Intorcsts of his company. Ho Is a great bollover In tho fu turo of this section and oxpocts It will not bo long until there Is n railroad bktwoon Eurokn and Coos Bay as woll as tho lino from Coos Bny to Eugono. A. B. GUYTON roturnod todny from a trip to Bandon nnd Coqulllo. Ho roportH ovorythlng flourishing thoro nnd snys thnt Coqulllo has a numhor of municipal Improvo montu undorwny. Good progress Is being mndo on tho utroot work nnd tho city will purchnso con sldornblo watorfront. Mayor-oloct A. T. Morrison will nssumo his olllco noxt Monday . 15th Special Saturday Sale AT "THE BUSY CORNER" f Wo will offer tomorrow somo ot tho Blggost Bnrgnlns ovor offorod In fine Perfumes in Fancy Packages infill Jit I'VVl (tf Si III 1 Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co, PHONE BREAKWATER N EARLY TODAY Steamer Brinns L nrnr fiflrnri ? rl.i, i 'U ft J 7 t-T 9" Ul rmijiu uilll MUliy ras- scngcrs From Portland. Tho Breakwater nrrlvod in this morning from Portland with a largo pnssongor list and a good cargo of freight, oor 200 tons coming to Mnrshflold. Tho Dronkwntor hnd a lino trip down, making tho run from dock to look In 22 1-2 hours. i J. Btimmott nnd wlfo. O. It. Dakar. R. E. Smith, J. Acutn, E. D. Hocking, v. uuarnor. OAST OK SENIOR PLAY Entertainment Will Bo Given Tomor row Night by tho Seniors. "A Roso o' Plymouth Town," to be given tomorrow night by tho Senior , ..! l!' "?"" '1' !cho?lf iuuini iu uo u luusi BUCCOSSIUI I play. It Is four acta, comody drama. anil, should hold tho attontlon ot tho nudlonco ovory mlnuto of tho tlmo. Tho curtain will rlso at 9:00 o'clock sharp, that tlmo bolng sou so as to giro tho business men a chance to attond. Tho dramatis porsonao Is as follows: ACT I. An Early Morning In Aug ust Stolon Fruit. ACT II. An Aftornoon In October. AfiT , A J.',,t , Mnr,h ,.,,, . AVl HI. A Wlgllt IU MnrCU. The A Maid b Toys. Hotter Man, ACT IV. Tho Noxt Aftornoon Tho Rod Light on tho Snow. Miles Stnndlsh, Captain of Plymouth Ernest Hnrrlngton. Gnrrott Fostor, of Weston's Mon. . Chnuncoy Clarke. John Margoson and Phlllppo do la Noyo, of tho Plymouth' colonists Milton Carlson. Miriam Chllllngsloy, CouBln to tho Cnptnln Mnry Price Bnrbara Stnndlsh, Wlfo to tho Cap tain May Preuw Rosoluto Story, Aunt to tho Captain MIbb Esthor Silverman. Roso do la Noyo Nora Tower. LARGEST VESSEL IN THE WORLD IS LAUNCHED ' llv Ananolntfwl Prnaa A HAMBURO, May 24 Tho Hamburg-Amorlcan Lino's now trans-Atlnntlo liner, "Impora- tor," tho blggost vessel in tho 4 world, was successfully launch- od horo yosterday. Emperor William actod as sponsor. Tho 4 vessel will carry llfoboats for ovory soul on board and threo 4 wlroloss oporntors for contln- 4 uouh sorvlco. 4 Wo nro desirous ot closing out this lino and thceo prices should do It In short order V tin-cent Bottlo of Perfume, In fancy box , 10c no-cent Bottle In fancy boxe- at only 80c 75-ccnt Boxes for .OOc 91.00 Boxea for 70o Then wo have a fow Import ed samplo bottles ot tho high est grade perfumo In tho world that wo are sacrificing at less than cost. $1.00 Beautiful pnekago for only 2.B0 $5.00 Cut Glass Bottlo of per fumo for 9U.00 88.00 Bottlo Imported Per fumo for 9 J.HO BE oUR WINDOW MAIN 298 US