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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Just Ask Us to Show wm Mr uuMt Compare it with any other suit you have ever seen. Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Man Clothiers Always "The Busy Corner' Have You O Broken Out J Ij your faca covered with rlmple3,blotcbeiorrh? Poor kiuuiiian oi your dioou wm n "ujowieioiaciaiiuiugurements t this eeason of tho year. A rood raedlclno for your blood will clear your complexion llko nude Of tho many blood purifiers "u "ii itvxaii uiooa jaot ht3 are undoubtedly tho moit tOectlvc. Wo nro familiar with tha formula cf this remedy and knout what it will do. It purl Ce and enriches tho blood, fcall.'s up the entlro system. nd tapi healthy color to cheeks i4 lips. Sold with tho Rexall IwaaUe. Per .package, 30c lockhart-Parsons Drug Company 'The Busy Corner" Hione inju 208 Ua 3!aJUL Storm STATEMENT Hup mmf EKBrW OF FLANAGANJI& BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At tho close of business, April 18, 1013. lX--&-v"::::::::::::: "JSFg MdfrBai::;:::::;;:::::::::."- 351-381-96 - TQtaJ uu,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1 $734,774.62 f.M LIABILITIES. .. o00 00 Depoilt. "q UntUvldedPrylt2;.' Total .V.?f?i ".Kh.. k"Y0UR JOB'PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE You the Best $ 1 5 Blue Serge f You've Ever Seen It's 5130 Examine the cloth; you will appreciate the fine, even texture and it's full rich color. A try-on will convince vou that a suit could not fit you or become you better. SPECIAL langford-mcVea fight pictures nt The Royal TONIGHT Ah hold In tho Paris Hlppodromo, Paris, Franco, April 1, 1911 Two full reels. .MISS ALICE DULCE will appear lu a Spanish song and dnnco. .Mil. McCOH.MICK as a "Dutch" comedian will keep you In ono con tinual round of laughter. USUAL PRICE I Op. WANT ADS. WANTED Waitress nt Java Coffee House. No Sunday work. FOR SALI' Ono box Indies' rubbers, ono sack dried chlttum bnrk, at tho Ilrenkwntor offlco. LOST Wlito oldordown baby enr rlago robo. knitted with blue. Sat urday, on down-town street. Flnu or roturn to Times. LOST Fountain pen top; sliver mountliiR. Finder pioaso return to Tlio Times office. LOST Canvuss covored note boon pnrtly filled with names nnd col lections. Flndor pioaso return to Tho Times office. rOK HUNT Furnished, moderately Improved Hat. no cnuuren uusir od. No. 648 Eleventh St. off Flana gan avenuo. FOIl SALE. Furniture for flf rooms, all now, cnoap. uau ni room 214. Coko building, or tele phone 266-J. FOR SALE Vermont Gold Coin seed potatoes, u. . wuun, aum..... Phono 3106. BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower auto for $500; first-class condi- OF CONDITION ' .. 629 210.95 .,., t...... IT-34,77.t.a jp n mm m , i1 COOS II V TIDES. Hoi w Is given ths tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrshflold. Th tides nro placed In tho order of occunenco, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of each dny; n comparison of consecutive heights will indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 3 1 minutes. Date. May. 25 Hrs. .3 ." 0 10.20 3.59 10.5-1 Feet .1.9 4.0 1.2 5.9 2C Hrs. .5.11 11.29 4.59 11.33 Feet .1.2 4.7 1.6 C.2 TUB WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday excopt showers tonight or Tuesday In Northwest por- tlon. Varlablo winds, mostly Southerly. LOCAL TIlMPnTtATUHK RE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4.43 a. m., May 27, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- toorologlcal observer: Maximum 69 4 Minimum 48 At 4:43 n. m 49 Precipitation 41 Wind southwest; cloudy. , HORN. . ALTO To Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Alto at thotr homo In Enstsldo Saturday, May 25, a son. TinilETTS. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Tibbctts, at Richmond, Call., May 22, 1912, a daughter. ' Court Adjourned Judgo Coko ad journed circuit court Saturday even ing until Juno 17. Dnncc Next Friday Tho Mnrsh flold Dancing Club will glvo tho no.xt danco of Its sorlos at tho Englos hall next Friday ovonlng, Mny 31, Instead of Friday, Juno .7, as wob erroneous ly announced. Pliniiifn Off lepra. -Arrnrrllnir in ro- ports In circulation horo, SI Noah is nlnnnlni to res en ns denutv mine garden for this section. Walter Con- dron is bolng talked of as his proli ablo successor. ftititlmr TIiIm Sniiiiiini-Prnfftflfinr Schonck, bond of tho Blltmoro For- nHirv arlwtnl. tins written horn that he and his students will bo horo lato In July or tlio nrst or August ror n twn months' nta Ho and Mrs. Seronck will bo accompanied by tliPlr nopitow. n,ii ISiIim1is Whlln wnrklnir on tho oxcnvatlon for tho Tormlnnl Rail way's work on North Front stroot this morning, Ed Kronholm narrowly escaped a bad gas hum. His pick struck n rock and tho spark from it Ignited it pockot of gas from n leak, win mo ohnt nut for several feet nnd ! caused tho workmon to scrnmblo llvo- ly. Tho dnmngo rausoa tno gaa to bo shut off for nwhllo, rosultlng In consldornblo Inconvonlonco to gas consumers nround town gonornlly and putting Tho Tlinos' linotypes out of servlco for sevornl hours. For Pavliix Work Tho Coos Bay Paving and Construction company this morning shipped tho bitumen nnd concroto needed for tho paving work nt Coqulllo thoro today. Tho material was received on tho last Washington. Contractors Morrlssoy and 8mall will work through so that thoy will bo ready for tho addltlonnl paving In Mnrshflold nnd also for other paving which it Is likely Co qulllo cltlzons will hnvo put In. Samo Hon: fully equipped: cost now $3000; will sell for $500 on easy terms. John L. Koontz Mnchlns Bhop, North Front street. Phono 180-J. FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING- Clifford Donno. Phono 331-R. WANTED Cloan cotton rags at Tho Times office. WANTED Mohair, wool nnd cas cara bark. Apply to Honry Seng Btnckon, at offlco of Title Guar nnteo & Abstract Co. Do You, Want to: Make Money?. If so and Jf, you have tho qualifications to handle tho very latest, host and fully guaranteed lighting systems In this district, write nt onco with full particulars to Man ufacturers' Agent, care Tho Tlmes, . . I Will Be in Town within the next few dayri and talk matters pver with you. Write at onco. This adver tisement, will not appear agaln- Dayton 'Bicycles Marshfield Gyckry BICYCLES FOR RENT jU I of tho residents of the principal stroots In Coqulllo nro tnlklng about paving a narrow stretch In tho center of the streets and parking tho balance which would greatly beautify tho town, i I Hnlii Delays Gamp. Owing to tho rain yestordny, tho Coqulllo team did not come over for tho gnmo nt North Hcnd. Norway did not como over for the gnmo at Sumner, olthor. Tho regulnr lenguo season will open next Sunday. Hettim Today F 13. Wilson nnd John F. Hall returned from Pendle ton today. They nnd been nttpndlmj tho I. O. O. F. Grand Lodgo there. Mrt Wilson was appointed Deputy Oram! Master for this lodgo. T. J. Thrift nnd CHAS. Adams, of Myrtlo Point, also returned today from Pen dleton. Narrow Escape. Jim llnwks lost control of n Btced ho was riding on Front Btrect this nftcrnoon. Tho nnl mnl ran up on tho walk nt tho Busy Comer and threw Hnwks off nnd for a minute It looked ns though ho would go crashing through tho pinto glass front. However, ho turned In tlmo to avoid tho accident. , Pllllngcr lisenpes. Last ovonlng about 10:30, Merchant Patrolman Clins. Donno hoard someone insldo tho Brcnkwntor wnrehouse. Ho tried to gain ontranco but could not nnd finally called Claudo Stutsmnn, Jay Tower and Mr. Rohflold to stand gunrd nt tho doom until ho could locnto tho ngont and got a koy. Night watch Shoupo nlso appeared on tho scene. Whon tho ngont arrived, thoy found tho plllngor had mndo his oxlt through somo looso plnnk in tho floor and got away underneath tho wharf. Ho got in tho samo way. Ho could not bo located although diligent search was mndo. This is tho second tlmo that plllagero have gained no coss to the. building In tho samo mnn- ncr within a wcok. PERSONAL NOTES N. MOON has returned from n few days' stay nt Coqulllo. MRS. A. J. HA HTM AN, of Bandon, was in Mnrshflold today. JOE CLAUBEN, of Coos City, was n Marshfield visitor Saturday. MISS NELLIE TRIBBE3Y spont Sun dny with frlonds in North Bond, MRS. B. F. HODSON. of Coos Rlvor, was n Mnrshflold shopper today. MRS. HERBERT ROGERS, or Coos Rlvor, was n Marshfield visitor to dny. MRS. GEOROE CONDIE nnd family has inovod from Mnrahflold to Co qulllo. E. P. SCHOW returned to Portland today after n brlot visit on Coos Bay. ARTHUR IC. PECK roturnod Satur day ovonlng from n trip to Co qulllo. MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS camo down from Isthmus Inlot Saturday to visit friends. MRS. W. C. BRADLEY will lonvo to morrow for a wook's stay with frlonds nt Coqulllo. MISS EVELYN ANDERSON will on tortalu n fow frlonds nt her homo In South Marshfield this ovonlng. MR. AND MRS. J. A. STURKIN, of Chicago, hnvo arrived on Coos Bay. Mr. Sturkln will probably tnko tlm Biiporlntondoncy of tho North Bond nash mid door factory. MASTER JAY MONTGOMERY, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Montgom ery, loavos tomorrow on tho Ro dondo to spond tho minunor with his grnndmothor, Mrs. Knobllck, lu San Francisco. S. B. QATHGAjiT Iqft today for North Inlot' whoro ho has two or thrco dayn' surveying to do. Ho will roturn In tlmo to partlclpato In tho Memorial Day oxorclsos, ho bolng tho president of Baker Post, a. a. r. JOHN D. GOSS, Rubs Towor, Claudo Nasburg and R. IC Booth roturnod from n Ashing trip to tho Uppor Coqulllo. Thoy had fairly good luck Saturday aftornoon but tho rain yesterday spoiled It. Tho trout thoro nro small. L. E. DOLL, brother of Alva nnd Gen. Doll, arrived horo Saturday to visit his brothers and Investigate tho prospocts of Coos Bay with a view to locating hero. Mr. Do has been located In Florida the last twn yoare. His wlfo and son will ar rive later. ME8SR8 IRELAND, Meado nnd Un derwood, of, tho Government For estry Service who have been h,ero a few days, left today via, Myrtlo Point for Roseburg, Mr. Under wood will probably return soon In connection with somo nqmeetend Jas. C. Dahlmann, serving his third term as mayor, Omaha, Nebr., ..l fliinjiAOof lit In VAtnlvlnnp ttlA hovorwholminB support of tho voters in uio primary eiocuuu. no uwu oiinAADDfiillu rift VilmflAlf rxf n hfirl fAum BHUCoaiuuj at w hhu - of kidney trouble by (he aid of Foley Kidney Pills, and writes: ' "I nave taxen roiey luanuy t'liis aim thoy hnvo given me a greatdealpf mMAt a T .thjkArfiiltv rwnmmftnrt them." What Foley Kidney Pills nave uono lor aiayur uamuiau iuc will do for any other person bothered with backache, rheumatism, oh any other form of kidney or bltfdder troubla Just try them ror quick and permanent results. For sale by Red Cross Drug Co. SOCIAL CALEDAR .MONDAY Mrs. Carl V. Evcrtson at tea Mrs. M. C. Malonoy nt tea TUESDAY Slstors of Dcthnnv with Mra. E. 0. Flnnngnn. ' ! matters which ho hns been Investi gating. C. 13. OETTY nnd wife expect to leave tomorrow on tho Kodoudu l for un extended visit In California. MISS GRACE WILLIAMS will lcavo tomorrow to spond n few months with her mints, Mrs. F. W. Dotty nnd Mrs. Groth. JOHN W. PROCTOR and wlfo who hnvo been guostH nt tho J. II. Flan agan homo, expect to lonvo on tho Kodoudo tomorrow for San Fran cisco. , ROBERT REED, or Pomonn, Call., is n guest or his old rrlond, O. S. Tor roy. It had been nbout twenty years slnco tho two had mot, but Mr. Torroy recognized him Instant ly whon tho latter arrived, al though ho was not oxpoctlng him. Thoy woro boys togothor In Ne braska. Mr. Rocd rocontly sold his proporty In Pomona and is horo with a vlow ot locating on tho Bay. AMONG THE SICK Valta Yarbrough, who has boon suffering from n sovoro nttnek of ap pendicitis nnd peritonitis nt Mercy hospital, Is reported Improving. Miss Lillian Elmoro, a toachor In tho Mnrshflold schools, Is reported qulto sick today. ! August Farloy, who recently un dormont an operation nt Mercy hos pital, will probably bo ablo to roturn homo this wcok. Mrs. Eganoff, who rocontly under went nn operation nt Mercy hospital is reported gottlng nlong nicely. Miss Gortrudo Mlllor, who has been receiving trcatmont at Morcy hospital Is roportcd rapidly rocupoi ntlng. Harold Martin is oxpoctod to ro turn homo this week from Morcy hos pital whoro ho rocontly undorwont nn operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Porry Dodson, who wns tnkon to Morcy hospital InBt wcok, wan nblo to roturn Saturday. It was round thnt nn operation would not bo neces sary. BRIEFS OF HANDON Nowh of Clty-by.thr-Sen ns Tohl by Tlio llocorder. Clint Mnlohorn nnd Albert Garfield, mndo a trip to Port Orford last Thursday In Mnlohoru'a auto. Rnlph Mooro, son of Georgo W. Mooro, nrrlvod from Borkoloy, Cnl , on tho Inst trip of tho Flflnld, nnd will romnln horo during tho summer. Mills & Strnnlml hnvo sold ton ncros ownod by J, J. Fry to Goorgo II. Fnxo, or Minneapolis, Minn, tiio proporty is located two miles south on tho township lino road. Mr. Faxo bought for speculation but stnten no may roturn with his fnmlly and niako Ms homo In this vicinity. DIod At ills homo, nonr Prospor, Coos county, Oro., Wllburn R. Thack- or, agod 71 years 8 months nnd 26 ilnys. Mr. Tnnckor wns born in Ar- kansas, August 19, 1840. In 1854 ho camo west and settlod In Hum boldt county, Call., nnd from thoro ho camo to Oregon In 1868, In which stnto ho hns resided until his death. In 1S73 ho wns married to Miss Root, of Tillamook county, Oro., to which union woro bom nlno children four of whom havo preceded him to tho buttor world. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Bandon Woolen Mill Fancy Automobile Robes for Only $5.00 Thcso nro all guaranteed puro wool and a Coos County product. Other Auto Robes $4.50 Buy now. The Bazar Phone 32. The U OU86 of Quality. i5"t nircijGUc; faskffle WMur t ISMTftt' .i vm ;I"-. t- TA PUPIL Prof. Richards Explains Somo of the Essentials In' the Study of Piano New Plans for Mow Class Now Starting. "There have been many Ideas ex pressed nnd many theories ndvnncod by tenchors ot music," says Prof. Richards, who Is orgnnlzlng his sum mor clnsa for tlio study ot piano, "whereby tho grontcst good mny ho nccompllshcd nnd tho moBt rapid nu vnncemont mndo by pupils ot piano. That tho best results bo secured, howovcr, It Is conceded by all that a formulated system miiBt bo followed by tonchor nnd student nllke, and during my 12 yours' oxporlcnco In Now York City I hnvo found n number of fundamental Ideas that, If followed, will provo highly bono riclal toward attaining tho objcctlvo tho perfecting or tho studont In this particular lino. Somo ot tho Ideas nro thcso: "Too much stress ennnot bo placed on tho vnluo or tho authority or tho tonchor nnd obcdlenco on tho part of tho pupil, Just ns this Is truo In oth er branches of teaching, Just so Is It truo, nnd doubly so, In music, nnd Is ono of tho fundamentals governing a successful toachor, an well as bolng conduclvo to rapid advancement on tho part ot tho pupil. "Next In Importnnco Is that ot concontrntcd prnctlco on tho part of tho pupil. Very row pupils practlco Intelligently, nnd mny uso tholr tlmo at tho piano with but half of tho tlmo showing results. Tho practLo should bo In nbsoluto qulotudo, host id tno musio room witn closed door, nnd tho snino hour sot ror study each day. Early morning Is Ideal, nnd nn oxcollont mnnnor to bogln tho dny. "In tho'boglnnlng, tho oloracntnry studios, such as spelling or musical forms, pronunciation, definitions, study ot olofs, of high and low treblo and thorough bass notos, thorough knowlodgo or tho koyboard, studies In signs and studies In expression, should bo ontorod Into carefully nnd thoroughly by tho pupil, nnd In turn, tho tonchor should study tho Individ uality of each of his pupils, Booking to discover tho best mannor of In stilling thcso olomontnry Ideas. Ho must Impress In n convincing man nor tho dnngor or a wrong position or tho hnnds, nnd must Judgo tho longth nnd strength or tho fingers, especially rourths and rifths. A groat ninny pupils can bo found with crooked flftps, n fault dating from tho boglnnlng or tholr musical train ing, nnd trnccablo to tho toachor. A bad start In oxponslvo, ns woll ns us ing tho tlmo nt tho pupil wrongfully. "8pnlo study Is ono' of tho most nceposnry of fundamental idoas, on nrcount of advancing technique nnd tho correction of many faulls, but by reason or bolng dlstnstoful to a largo nuinbor of students. Is ono of tho hnrdost to handle Thoro Is no flxod method or teaching scales, but is de pendent wholly upon tho tonchor. I have studied a most Interesting way of advancing scales, prosoutlng tho Interesting sldo rather than tho mo notonous to my students, nnd thoy In turn hnvo, for tho most part, fal len in readily with my Idon, nnd tho mothod hna proved highly buccoss ful..M Prof. Richards Is mooting unusual rucccsh in tho organization or his pIiish for tho Hununor, A largo num ber of students, not wishing to nllow tholr work to lnpso during tho vnen tlon porlod, lnvo tnkon advantage ot this opportunity to continue tholr studies In this mnnnor. Prof. Rich nrds nnnouncoB that. In addition to tho tlmo nllntted ench pupil lndivldu ally for lessons, ho will resorvo two hours (inch weok, nt which tlmo ho will Instruct tho class ns a whnlo In technical points nnd tho study ot musical terms. Prof. Richards has his studio lu tompornry quarters In tho Williams building on Broadway whore appoint ments may bo mndo by mall or tele phone by prospoctlvo pupils. Phono No. 233-J. In tho roll It is Ills pur poso to opon n permanent school In larger quarters whoro recitals may bo glvon. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Tillamook sailed today from Bandon for Portland. Tho Ellznboth nrrlvod at Bandon toduy from San Francisco, Tho Itcdondo will sail tomorrow morning ror San Francisco, Tho Washington will sail oarly ltx tho morning for San Francisco. Tho lighthouBo tondor Manzanlta, which has been lying In tho lower Bay awaiting favorablo weathor ror placing tho now gas and whistling btloy to mark tho Port Orford rooi, crossed out today. CHOICE LOTS Two cholco rcsldonco lots on hnrd- paved stroot; assessments all paid, level and ready to build on; closo to hlL'h Rrhnul: nhnnn. R. H. REAR & CO! First National Bank BIdg. Try Tho Times Want Ads. 1 M Snow Drift Flour Highest-'Qmditjr m