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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912 EVENING EDITION. &szssrzr ' .... phe utisy uothci . - W3- to a'1 et appendicitis JkSL -i t Mnu. No Moro E,t ..(, stomach or Sour Stomach. WH?M Hay F..Hno After Ma or Constipation. .,;.. what you'vo trie J without Sny'iffi JUST TUV ulmplo buck ttUsff "a,rino. etc.. na compounded frn.f-KA You will bo Burprisou AM-Sfc&OrMuIta nnd you will bo pwfiF hcln you mid ft oliort K?LRluh ADLe'r-I-ICA will make "TiVniiw than you nnvo ior ycurs. w wi. aorman nppcndlcltis remedy TW J',T. , tho , stomach ind bowels ui '& in Impurities. A SINGLE w or .---- - .... Biomacn, sour toE I tMnitrDittlon, nausea or heavy .till tlttr ", ""'.,,.,, nn nnllnnrv H2S3Sff,ff,lu """ t CI iV" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store The Busy Corner" rbone -Main 20fl By This Sign Shall the Clothes Beautiful Be Known i arnarcl & Langworthy Km onr window display of lOOD ELECTING FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES rORTAItliR STAND LAMPS. WONT, 1HI-R. llanchard's Livery liVt hie secured ttio llvory buBl- u ct L. II. llclsnor, and nro pro Irtl to render excellent orvlco to i wople of Coos liny. Cnroful pen, good rigs nnil ovorythlng t till mean satisfactory sorvlco Ilia public. Phono us for n drlv- k bone, a rig or anything nooded tie livery lino. Wo nlso do truck- tiilntssot all kinds. BUN'CHAItl) BROTHERS, I'iiono 111H-J. 1(7, Feed anil SnlcH Service. Ill lint and Alder Streets MWA mMW 2G W 27 jRl& i! ' A 28 cslEL. '' 30 K i imrr P? ff2l ill I 11 m Pff Iff m I si ll ' 1 5 PJtl wiJfcr I COOS DAY TIDES. Below Is given tho tlmo and Height of high and low water at Mnrahflold. Tho tides nro plncod In tho order of occurrence, with tholr tlraoa on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of ench day; a compai Ison on consccutlvo holghta will lndlcnto whotlior It la high or low wator. ior high water on tho bar. subslract Dntc. lira. Feet lira. Foot lira. Feet lira. Feot lira. Foot lira. Foot lira. Fcot 1.01 n.r, 1.12 5.C o 21 I'.l 2.58 D.8 3.3G 5.7 4.17 G.3 G.01 4.7 hours 34 minutes. September. 7.01 0.4 7.3G 0.G S.03 0.7 8.31 1.0 0.0G 1.4 9.34 1.9 10.0G 2.4 1.10 G.G 2.13 0.9 2. 3D 0.1 3.07 G.2 3.3G 0.1 4.09 G.G 4.43 7.27 1.9 7.52 1.3 8.23 0.S 8.5C 0.3 9.32 0.0 10.12 0.1 10.3 7 C.4 0.3 Cwnuvim r KIILOll l01 CO I riM a& M.bm iJbaIK..Yf.r ' ttZi&f' THE WEATHER, (Dy Associated Pross.) OREGON Fnlr tonight; light froat in west and henvy frost In cnat. Wednesday fair and wnrmor except on tho const. ItK. on snlo nt The Fixup man class CLOTHING, SHOES AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS Miirhliflclil nnil North Donil Host. Goods Lowest Pricos IX)CAL TKMPKHATUKE POUT. For 2 1 hours ending nt 4:43 n, m Sopt. 24, liy IlnnJ. Ostllnd, spcclnl government inotcorologlcnl observer: Mnxlmum G7 Minimum 39 At 4:43 n. in 41 Precipitation nono Wind north; clonr. CONDKNSKD STATEMENT ) The First National Bank of Coos Bay At llm rlfMn it lniulnnna CniWnnilinH .1 1 fl I K&&S. ' " l 'v,-.. ..imsmaiat RESOUnCES. Itoti tnd Discounts J30G.4 14.72 """ 103.12 . warrants and Bccurltles . G3.C89.90 .3, Bonds to SPPIirn rlrr-nlntlnn Or, (Mlfl nn '"I estate, furltnm nml fiTinrno on nnn nn fui ud sight oxchango '. '.'.'. ' 7.7.7... ! .' .' .' .' .' .' .' 149,'208.GG ToW fG23,47G.39 LIABILITIES. fiM Stock nnlrl In tmn nnn nn ffi.?4 un.d'vllod profits ; 11,419.78 w7, 0Ut8tnnainB 24,000.00 Wls joo nr.ft ri ToUl ' $623,470.39 'ddlUon o Capital Stock tho iiullvlilmil liability oX Stockliolilers In 9100,000.00. IttERKST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. ,s-CUANDLi:it, Prcslilent DOItSEV KIU3ITZED. Cnbhlcr. STATEMENT OF CONDITION of mm & BENNETT BANK MAltSIIFIELD, OREGON, At tho closo of business, Soptembcr I, 1013. m 'rt m UUSUUHCES. Htkln ,:"w,un $455,211.87 P ; -S2-222-92 - ....,,,, aui,oou.iu Total . $813,047.33 t,IU1 Stock n.1 1 i LIABILITIES. Efi? Aajii .. 5S.ooo.oo va v fuMis...., oy.ooa.o 703.494.GC Total .. $813,047.33 tracts, Real Estate, Fire 2?Q Marine In.QiirAnrfi ltle GuS!?ntee and Abstract Co. Midi. - "IWUtY flPVAMltrarnii it r-tlaifc- 191 Pl"lnK Lancia a ipclalty. " Loal amdenti "BASTSIDW fwl At Mirehfleld Offloe 1-J. liHSfis. Does Job Printing DiijH Auto. It. A. Wornlch hns purchnscd a lltilck ncdbrd from I. H. Tower. Looking Over llonils. Tho county commissioners nro malting nn Inspec tion trip over tho county ronda. .1 ud go Hall will return to Mnralillcld Thursday. Will .Mt Tho Marshflcld Moth od In t Brotherhood association will hold a IhisIiicbs anil social gathnr Ing tomorrow ovenlug nt tho homo of F. C. lllrch. Out for OIHro. II. F. Parsons of Coqulllo, who has been In tho olllco of County Surveyor Gould for tho pnst year, la circulating a petition to run ns an independent cnndldnto for tho olllco of surveyor. Coutrni't Not Id't. Tho contract for building tho Smith-Powers log- ' SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. Mra. E. W. Knmmorcr enter- tnlnlng for MIsa Unmona Uad- ellffo. 4 glng road up tho south fork of tho Coqulllo river from Myrtlo Point, has not been let. Tho con tract will probably bo awarded at Oakland. Hero from Portland. Prlncosa Wah-ta-waso, who owna a farm at Sumner, Is now in tho city. At Port land bIio recently underwent nn op eration. Sho is now recuperating. Misa Corn Wcstfall Is hero from tho cast visiting her. Publishes Picture Tho Automatic Tolephono Nowa, a trado paper pub llahod nt Soattlo, contnlna on tho flrat pago a plcturo of W. F. McKco, who 'la now mnnager of tho Groat Falla Automntlc Tolephono company. Mr. McKeo formerly rcalded In tills city hnd wns employed In tho Flanagan and Ucnnott Bank. Entertained. Last Friday oven Ing Miss Ruth Matthowa entertained Informally nt hor homo on South Court strcot In honor of hor friend, MIsa Juno Young of North Bend. Tho evening of music wna vory ploasantly spent by tho following: Misses Juno Young, Ivy Hill, Myrtlo Lund, Ruth Matthowa and Messrs. Baynard, S. B. Woods, C. B. Landors and Oliver Lund. II. C. Dlers h Candidate. II.. C. DiorB of North Bond, hns been urged by Bomo of his friends to bo a cnndl dnto for county surveyor at tho No vember oloctlon. Mr. Dlora la still in tho hospital ns a result of tho nuto accident ho wont through but ho wna scon by somo of his friends who wanted hitn to run nnd ho agreed to mnko tho race. A petition in North Bond will Immediately bo circulated. Mr. Dlers will run as an Independent cnndldnto. Tlieutrienl Troupo Here Tho Gor- mnnd nnd Ford theatrical company arrived In tho city nnd registered nt tho Coos hotel. Today thoy wont to tho Coqulllo Valloy to glvo perfor mances nnd on returning to this city oxpect to romnln aovornl montliB. Tho members of tho company follow Chna. Clynca, Carl Esovoln, Glen Hnl loy, Chns. Flnko, Arthur Fletcher, Hnrry Gormnnd, Arthur Dixon, Frod Lyuons, Mildred Ford, Mnrngrot Mar lon, Suo Howard and Rlcn Meyers. PERSONAL NOTES LIGHT POST TORN DOWN WANT ADS. FOR RENT Clean, comfortable ..rooms with or without board nt KG N. 2nd strcot. Under now kyiiingomcnt. FOR SALE Rooming House. II furnished rooniB. 3GG Front St. LOST Kiy ring with bunch of keys, Sunday, on Wutorfront. Re turn to It. 8., Times UIllco. FOUND Pali of golil-rlmmeil ph.c taclea. Owner may socuro snmo nt Times olllco by paying for this notice HOUSE FOR SALE Flvo years old and weighs 1500 lbs. Apply Carlson & Kotltn, Beaver Hill. WANTED A loan of $000. Will pay 8 por cone and socuro loan with mortgngo on unimproved Bunker Hill property, valued at $1G00. Address D, caro Times. FOR SALE Forty colonies of lieea nt Conlcdo. First class condi tion. Wrlto S. Heod, Box 557, Mnrshflold. FOR RENT Fiirnlblied room. Ap ply 530 First Btreot. FOR SALE IIoiiso nnil two lots In Emplro. $500 down, balanco on easy terma. Mrs. T. W. Rea nlo, North Bend. WANTED A Candy Maker. Lowls' Confectionery Store TO RENT A neatly neatly furnished room. 1044 Contral Avenuo. FOR SALE Gnsollno boat Escort, 3Gx7.4. 9 h. p. engine. Cheap. Seo John Bonr. FOR SALE Dairy ranch; head of navigation on Hnynes iniot. uas terma. Address, Perry Crouch, Marshfleld, Oregon. But Served to Stop Runaway Team Hitched to Heavy Wagon. A peculiar accident happened on Front strcot Into yostorday afternoon. Tho Mnlloy ilollvory team, hitched to a big heavy wagon, ran away. Tho team mndo n turn from Front street west on Mnrkot avonuo anil In turn ing struck tho big iron electric light post. Tho wagon Is a heavy ono ami tho team was going nt full apcod nnd tho Inmp post wns knocked ovor. Tho bottom of tho post tore up n big plcco of tho Bldownlk. It looked llko n big uprootod trco. Tho collision btoppod tho runnnwny team. Tho pe culiar font u ro of tho accldont was that tho wagon was not damagod anil tho horses wore, unhurt. Tom Coko wna standing on Front strcot loaning against tho post boforo tho runaway team camo. Ho mndo somo quick moves gottlng out of tho way whon tho team atartod to ward tho post. PENSLAR. High class photography, highest prlcod artists picturing tho highest living outlaw, Fra DIavolo, at tho Royal tonight nt tho lowest price 10 cents. Dayton Bicycles mM li Carbide Lamps They'll Light Your Way FOR RENT Or Snle, 35-ncro ranch 1-2 mllo from creamery. Fine dairy ranch. Will run ton cows. G. W. Starr, Bridge, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campooirs woou xnru. Ferry landing Phono 758-L. nt WANTED A good book agent Apply Box L, Times ofllco, once. Carbide Lamps might prevent an accident Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS Phono 138-H 172 Broadway tij-'" ' w Fla RruLiTul jLuUT -r tiPUW' I f Olympic Flour Snow Drift. Flour r.niiTnnrto RETAIL PR1CL $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used ex clusively in milling these nranai flour. H r-zt H5nncoisca iWsSigc FLOUR C. L. SMITH camo down from Coos Rlvor today. F. S. DOW left today for Portland on a short business trip. WILL SMITH camo down from Coos River this morning. T. II. WILLIAMS of Isthmus Inlot Is in this city todny. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River Is in Marshflolil todny. MRS. N. E. DAGGET returned to hor homo In Allegany today. L. D. SMITH of Coos Rlvor was a Marshflcld vlBltor Mondny. BESSIE BAINES of North Bend was a Mnrshflold visitor today. LESTER SMITH of Coos River waa a Marshflolil visitor todny. J. J. M'DONALD and wlfo wero In from Loon Lnko Mondny. MRS. N. LEWIS of Kontuck Inlot wn8 a Mnrshflold visitor today. MRS. GILBERTSON who lives on Kontuck Inlet wna In town today. NELS RASMUSSEN and wlfo of Bnn don nro MarBhflcld visitors today. ED OLDLAND ia In town today from tho Oldlnnd ranch on South Inlot. MISS VICTORIA SCHILLING of Kontuck Inlot la in Mnrshflold to day. DR. C. W. TOWER and A. P. Owen wero Coos River visitors Mondny. BENNETT SWANTON hns return ed from n business trip to Hltls boro, Oregon. MRS. F. A. aOLDEN nnd daugh ter, Miss Ruth, hnvo roturncd from n visit in Portland. MISS DESIREE WYATT loft for Coos Rlvor this nftornoon to visit for n fow dnya with friends. J. W. PETERSON nnd stin-son, Will Anderson, nro in Marshflolil today from tho Golden Falls section. MR. nnd MRS. D. McCARTHY nro expected homo In a fow days from their camping trip nenr Bandon. MRS. E. J. COFFELT of North Bond la spending n fow dnya nt tho 13. W. Guptll homo on Cooa Rlvor. I. R. TOWER loft on tho Brcakwator this morning for n abort business trip to Portland nnd other north ern points. MRS. L. W. HOLM BERG nnd bnhy nro planning to leavo shortly for uniuauu, uni., wnoro thoy win Join Mr. Holmborg. MRS. O. O. LUND and Bister, MIsa Olson, nro apomllng tho wcok visit ing with tho formor's daughter, Mra. Frod Truo of Coqulllo. OSCAR GULOVSON loft on tho Brcakwator this morning for Port land to tnko a courso at tho Dohnko-Wnlkor Business College MItS. II. I. RUTLEDOE, who Is visiting Mra. McFnrland on North Inlet, wns In this city yesterday nnd roturncd to North Inlet to day. STANLEY MEYERS, who la nttond Ing High school In this city, spout Snturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Landrlth, on South Cooa Rlvor, returning to Mnrshflold Sunday evening. A. L. BENGTSON lonvea tomorrow morning for Minneapolis whoro ho hns boon suminonod by tho sorloua lllnoss of his mothor. Dol's many frlonds will hope ho may And hor Improved on his arrival. W. M. FOLK camo down from Alio- ' gnny this morning on route to Cal ifornia whoro ho will ro-ontor tho Old Soldlora' Homo. Ho has boon visiting nt tho C, A. Rodluo homo nnd other frlonds nbovo Allognny. M. P. GULOVSON, who hns for tho past four months beon visiting nt ' his old homo In Norway, camo to tho United States a short tlmo ago and Is now In Now York. Ho will nrrlvo at his homo In this city bo foro long. TOM LARK1N, well known In this city, hns roturncd nftor nn an Benco of a fow rnrs spout In Eastern Orogon, whero tho win shines nnd tho dosort annds nro hot. Tom camo back to cool oft In tho Boothlng son breezes nt Coos Bay. ATTORNEY JOHN T. LONG leaves hero Bomo tlmo noxt weok for Coos county points, whoro ho will confer with tho votors rela tive to his cnmlldacy for district attorney. Mr. Long Is tho reg ular Democratic nomlnco for tho ofllco. Rosobiirg News. MRS. HARRY S. GRIFFITH nnd dnughtor Evelyn who slnco onrJy In July hnvo boon visiting Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. Frod Kruso, Mrs. Chns. Stauff and othor rela tives and friends In this city, loft this morning on tho Breakwater for Portland and other Orogon points whoro thoy will visit for a tlmo, aftor which thoy will return to their homo in San Francisco. REV. PLEDGE IS RETURNED Pastor of Methodist Church Will Start on His Fifth Year Here. ' Rev. II. I. Rutledgo has again boon nnmod pnstor of tho Mothodist church of Marshfleld. Today a tele gram was received from Ashland whoro tho Mothodist conforonco ia being hold stating that Mr. Rutlodgo had boon returned to this chnrgo. This Is tho fifth yenr that ho has beon named pastor of tho Marshflcld church. liOIfi THE PUT ON RUN Will Run in Conjunction With Washington, Giving a Five-Day Service. Tho stenmor Homer will start on a run to Coos Bny, making hor first trip hero Octobor 5. Sho will carry combustibles and othor freight, but will not carry nny pnasongcrs, Tho Hotnor Is owned by tho Coos Bny Eureka Steamship company now operating tho stenmor Washington botween Cooa Bny and San FranclBco. Tho Washington carries passengers ns woll na freight. Tho Homer will bo run In conjunction with tho Wash ington nnd tho Bchodulo of tho two bonts will bo so arranged as to glvo a flvo day freight sorvlco botwoon this placo and San Francisco. Tho public Is cordlnlly Invited to nttond n freo lecturo on Christian Sclonco by Frank II. Leonard C. S B. mombor of tho Bonrd of Lec tureship of tho Mother Church, Tho First Church of Christ Sclontlst In Boston, Mass., at the Masonic Opora Houso Tuosday ovonlng, Soptomber 24th, at eight o'clock. Tho pur poso of this lecturo la not public ity in ordor to prosolyto from other faiths; Us objoct is to correct? ei roncous ideas provalont regarding Christian Science, Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Llvory nnil Transfer Company. ARRANGE FOR DIG EVENT Myrtle Point Fair Occurs This Week Good Races ' Booked. Tho Cooa nnd Curry county fair will opon at Myrtlo Point tomorrow and will contlnuo nil tho rest of tho weok. Arrnngomonts hnvo beon mndo for n big show. Thor- nro to bo somo flno exhibits of fnrm pro ducts nnd llvo stork. Good prizes hnvo boon offered which hnvo Induc ed tho farmers to mnko exhibits. Tho school children will hnvo nu uctlvo part In tho fnlr ns spcclnl pri zes for their work hnvo beon offorod. Much Intorost In tho event has boon shown by tho pupils of schools throughout tho county. Tho prlr.o list is tho best that has ovor boon offorcd In this county. Ono of tho big features will bo tho horso races ovory nftornoon. Somo good horses nro at tho fair grounds nnd excellent sport In that lino ia assured. There- will nlso bo riding of bucking horses nnd other field nmusoments. A largo nttondnnco from tho Coos Bny section Is oxpoctod nnd tho town la nrrnnglng to nccomodato all visi tors. This is tho first tlmo that tho now Coos and Curry Fnlr Association has hold tho fair and ovory nrrnngomont that would mid to tho success of tho event hns boon mndo by tho ofllcors nnd directors of tho association. Building, grand stand nnd othor Im provements hnvo boon mndo on tho grounds nnd tho fair promises to bo ono of tho best county ovonts In tho state. (Dy AMERICANS RELEASED. Assoclntod Press to Tho Cooa Bay Tim os.) ( WASHINGTON, D. O., Sept. 24. William Anderson nnd II. Charlo Bon, two Amorlcnns, captured by tho Mexican robols, nro roportod to bo rolonsod and on tholr way to Douglas according to Mexlcnn dispatches to tho atnto department. Feimslar SURELAY