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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912 EVENING EDITION. r,i- T93 Thanksgiving 1912 For the continued prosperity of our community and our country, for the notable advancement of honest business methods and for the proved loyalty and kindness of our many new and old friends; for the good health that pre vails, for a good and profitable business and for an opti mistic view into the future, the members of this firm and all of their employes are extremely thankful, Let us wish you the compliments of the season, Kindly extend our cordial regards to all your family and to all friends, We appreciate highly the friendly and loyal con sideration accorded us, and our people, This confidence in us is the basis of our progress, IPOra TIDKS FOR NOVEMHER. Below Is given tho tlmo nnd height of high nnd low water at Marshflcld. Tlio tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho tlrst lino nnd holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consccutlvo holghts will Indicate whothor It Is high or low wntor. For high wntor on tho bnr, duimtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes, 28 30 Mrs.. Ft.. Hrs.. Ft.. Hrs.. G.1C 4.8 G.39 K.O 0.24 Ft O.C 10.37 3.4 11.44 3.G 7.34 C.l 4.GG G.4 G.G3 G.8 12.G9 3.3 11.30 1.1 0.0 0.0 7.01 G.l Thankfully yours, Magnes & M afeomi iijs "The Busy Corner"--The RexalljStore e Are Truly Thankful I l OCll PROSPERITY AND MANY HLESSLVGH. OUIt OTI ni'ltING Till PAST YEAR HAS 11KK.V PJIE.VOME- I'J, TILVXKS TO TIIU APPRECIATION AXI CONFIDENCE flHErLOl'LE OF MARSHFIELD AXI) GREATER COOS loir. ickhart-Parsons Drug Co. It'P THE BUSY COWER" m- MAIN 298 r US I r:i e oave mot Raised Oeir Prices Milk, 25c per gallon, Cream, 20c per pint, Whip Cream, 25c per pint, Buttermilk, 10c per gallon Phone 73, Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage (TV Deliveries, 8 a.m, and 2 p.m, WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Fnlr tonight nnd Friday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:13 a. in. Nov. 28, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont inoteorologlcnl obeorvor: Maximum G2 Minimum 33 At 4:43 a. in 42 Precipitation 04 Wind Calm; clear. Gets Auto Ed Smith rccolvcd a now nutomobllo truck by tho 13 re a le vator this morning. Family Reunion A family reun ion Is being held today at tho R. L. Smith homo on Daniels Creole. Curler Appointed. City Marshal Cartor hns boon nppolntcd tru ant olllcor for Marshflcld schools by the county board. Deliver Sermon. Roy. J. K. Durkhart will deliver tho address at tho union Thanksgiving sorvlco In tho naptlst church at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Portland onroute to Coos Ray. Ho Is ono of tho big Individual land holders In Cnnnda and his mission to Coos Hay could not be learned from tho parties who Informed Cap tain Mnegenn of his Intended visit here. Mi-H. Mnlioney Reltei. According to a long distance tolephono nies sago from Mrs. Elizabeth Adams to tho Magnes & Mutson store yester day, her slBter-In-law, Mrs. C. J. Mahoney. who has been seriously 111 nt Florence of appendicitis, Is Improving. Mrs. Adnms expects to Icavo thcro Saturday morning for home. Mineral Collection Harry Wink ler Is tho proud possessor of a rich collection of minerals which ho rccontly purchased from Miss Fnn nlo Carpenter of South Coos River. Tho collection, which wob mndo by Miss Carpontor'B father, whllo ho was a Yalo student, Is n rare ono, nnd sonio of tho specimens are over 100 years old. Many Knjoy Dance. Fully 100 couples enjoyed tho Thanksgiving bnll of tho St. Patrick's society at tho Ragles' hall Inst ovcnlng. Tho hnll was prettily decorated and tho event proved to bo ono of tho most cnjoynblo of tho sonson. Tho re ceipts go as a boneflt for St. Mon ica's Catholic church. Prolie Tlundon Wreck. Coroner Wilson who Is Investigating tho logging train wreck near Randon telephoned today that ho would not bo nblo to bo homo tomorrow, in dicating that tho Investigation will bo prolonged. Ho did not stnto what tho condition of Rol Ander son, tho solo survivor of tho wreck, was today. Gngnon Homesick W. R. Scott is In recolpt of word from A. H. Gng non, superintendent of tho C. A. Smith mill nt Rny City, In which Mr. Gngnon stntes ho will leave Minnea polis for his old homo In Cnnadn the last of this wcok. Mr. Gagnon has becomo a confirmed Coos Rnylto, ob Is Indicated by his letter, which states that ho In becoming homesick, al though ho has had a flno trip nnd vis It. Ho will return nbout tho llrst of tho year. GetH New Auto II. P. Loid rocelv od a flno now dollvory nutomobllo on tho Drcakwator this morning, which will bo used In connection with his nqw bakery on Second Avonuo. Moving Today Messrs. Nordrum, mnnngerH of tho C. A. Smith pulp mill, nro moving today Into their flno now homcB In South Mnrsh flold. Thoy havo been temporarily located In tho Early building nt Tenth nnd Elrod. Millionaire' Coming. A Canadian millionaire Mr. Forguson, Is In Dayton Bicycles ' HOUSECLEANING AND COXDENSED STATEMENT The first National Bank of Coos Bay to the closC ot business, September 4, 1012. SOURCES. Ul Dlrni,i ., , , . K -"""" ttf ttf tJVO.-il-i.ti f -,... 1631 fcUlVU and wcurltieV.'.'..'. .'.'.'.'.'.? '.".'. .".' C3,C89.'90 to jecuro circulation 25,000.00 ui iirhV '. ? nnd Matures 80,000.00 vUBUK0 149,208.05 11 .... - JC23.476.39 LIATlir.lTrR'a "to paid In cr, Tld?d profits. . . . : ::::::: : ;: . 11.415: .... mue 24,000.00 488,056.61 J623.476.39 CflPltol Stock tho Individual liability of Stockholders U piuu,uuo.oo. T PAID OX TTTWra m Oilman nnnAnina W'S "resident nnnavv irii?nvcTT rn.i.i. uvru4.. uu..u., vnoiuui WIXDOW Glhax'ing Wo mnko specialty of Jls work nnd also olllco Janitor xvote and gunrnnteo satisfaction. Charges rea sonable. C. M. LETTS. Ordors may bo sont to phono 298 or loft nt tho "JJusy Cornor." Jn buying nn advertised bicycle, yoti lVO serving your own best interests because the advertiser has a reputa tion to sustain. WANT ADS. XOTICE Tho persons wlm relieved a largo packing box from tho rear of ono of tho leading stores aro Known and win savo trouble by returning tho box Immediate ly. STATEMENT OP CONDITION Wagan of BENNETT BANK 4 5U"SUFIELD, OREGON, o close of business, September 1, 1012. iUco P Clrii.. Ut8 ' ., 86 RESOURCES. . . J4 55,21 1.87 50,000.00 307,835.46 TOR SALE Hoarding house iur nlturo, Inquire nt TJmcs office FOR SALE Cheap, young Ancoun roosters. G23 South Rroadwny. TO EXCHANGE An niHirtiuent house located in the beat part of Los Angoles In excellent condi tion, paying J76 per month net, valuation ?1 1,000, to oxebange for 160 acres of land on tho Coos River, near Mnrshflold. Address J. H. Patton, 628-629 Security Building, Los Angeles, Cal. We advertised DAYTON BICYCLES last spring. We are advertising DAY TON BICYCLES now. They were good then, and they are good now. SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. Minnie Wis Club with Mrs. Mary Thompson. Thimble Club with Mrs. J. C. Wallace of North Rend. PERSONAL NOTES Z. T. SIGL1N of Isthmus Inlet was la town todny. MARK CUTLIP of Wlllancho Inlet la In town todny. CIIAS. ESTARROOK of Sumner was in Marshflcld today. MRS. A. ANDERSON of Empire- Is n Marsh field visitor. RALPH JACKSON Is In town from his homo on Ross Inlot. A. n. DALY returned today from a business trip to Portland. MRS. S. D. CUTLIP of Dnnlols Creole was In town today visiting. MRS. ELIZA WORTH of Mllllconta spent tho dny In Mnrshflold. PAUL CROOKS Is driving piles for J. M. CULLEY on Catching Inlet. MR. and MRS. GIRNEY of Camp 1 aro spending tho dny on South Cooa River. CIIAS. JACKSON of Ross Inlot cam to Marshflcld this morning to spend tho dny. FRANK O. HORTON nrrlved homo today from a business trip to Portlnnd. REV. G. LE ROY HALL hold sorvlcoa In tho Rnptlst Church at Sumner Inst ovcnlng. MRS. WILL EICKWORTH nnd chil dren of Mlllcomn nro spondlng tho dny In town. MRS. RLUFORD DAVIS enmo to Mnrshllold this morning to spend Thanksgiving. J. H. ROONET of Smith-Powers Cnmp No. 1 In In Mnrshflold for n short vacation. Surprised llrotlicr In n letter to 1 ho TimoB, Harry Chrlstofforson says that tho marriage of his brothor, Si las, tho aviator, In Portlnnd recently, was a great surprlso to hlmsolf and all. Ho says that ho and Silas will nlwnva hni'n n 4iAi I. Mi s Cm "- u U1U Itt ! (lJfVJk III lltUli .r .. " noart ror Coos nay and nsks thnt Ul " hoiihh. thoy bo romombercd to nil their ... ....,, .,.,, friends hero. Thoy havo JuBt oponod . , MA.M1K MA"ONEY rorurnod an noroplnno factory nt 133 East Wa- J,l,ny romn Hhort visit with tor stroct. Portland, nnd n school for' "lends In Portland. aviators at tlio Portland Motor Ront Club. Tho linn Is known ns tho Chrlstofforson Aoroplnno Manufac turing Compnny. Met Llplon. Cnpr. Edgar Simp son, whllo In Snn Francisco Inst wook mot Sir Thomns Llpton, tho famous English ynchtsmnn, who wns thoro nrrnnglng for tho grent International yacht rnro thoro dur ing tho Pnnnma Exposition In 191G. Cnpt. Simpson snys Sir Tho mas Is tho real sport and ho ho llovon tho yncht rnco will bo tho greatest over. It in llkoly that sonio motor boat racos will also bo nrrnngod. Dr. Dnrtlo, who Is figuring on building n speed boat this summer, nnd other North Rend mon mny ontor bontn In It. Cnpt. Simpson nttouded tho hnnt raco conforonco nH a ropreHontnHvo of tho Coos Roy Motor Ront club, DR. F. J. HAYES roturnod today irom n inp to Hpoknno nnd otn- M. L. CROSSEN roturnod todny from a trip to Portland nnd oth or northern points. AUGUST CARLSON nnd son of Nortn Coos River nro spondln Thanksgiv ing with rolntlvcs hero. EUGENE O'CONNELL nnd wlfo nr rlvod homo todny from tholr ex tended Eastern trip, coming via Portland, MRS. JOHN DASHNEY nnd child ren loft this morning to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Dnshnoy nt Lnmpn. MRS. MARY THOMPSON of South MarHhflold Is tho guest today of Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Roister of North Rond, " ' 1 1 AMONQ THE SICK. - I -4 Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents, W. Mul'kl, a Gi'ook logger, wns badly hurt nt tho McDonald & Vaughan camp dny boforo yester day and was brought to Morcy hos pital lor treatment. Miss Graco Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Williams, has been qulto HI of la grlppo. Howard McLaughlin, tho young son of Mrs. Hojon McLaughlin, Is rop rt od qulto 111. Hurt Doromua rocolvod n tologrnm -", 'n' stntlng thnt hl3 mothor, ycsto. " Doromus of Portland, Mrs. M... -'V1IK. Mich., Is serloiib.. "..,! that Mr8 Word hns boon recoi... "rltlcal C. J. Mahonoy, who hns been v. ',," ly HI nt Lor homo In Flnivm la .. proving. Mrs, J. II. La Chnnallii la nf 111 nrlM. cally III nt her homo on South Rrond- J. FOn SALE Good second liinilwr Enough for houso 28x16. Also good wood turning lathe, steam and footpower. C, Lakdam, North Rend Shipyard. t J813.047.3J iff Paid u LIABILITIES. I ' "Htld.il ',:.".: ? 60,000.00 f d prof ..:.::.... 59,553.67 In 703,494.66 FOR SALE 21-foot filtu cedar launch, without englno. Good cabin nnd engine room. Price $75.00 If tnkon nt once. Apply Koontz Machine Shop. LOST Gold beauty pin, set with clovor loaf nnd pearl. Howard for Its return to Tlmos ofllco. Phono IG8-R. 172 Rroadwny- I Will Furnish Your House on the installment Plan W. KWiseman 8 it North Front St. Bus. Phono 290-X: Res. Phqno 166-J Twinges of rhoumntlsm, bnckacho, stirf Joints, nnd shooting pains nil iliow your kldnoys nro not worklni right. Uriiinry lrrogulnrltios, loss of sleep, norvousness, weak back and soro kldnoys toll tho need of a soon renanio kidney modlclno. Fo. loy'B Kldnoy PIUs nro tonic, strongthonlng nnd rostoratlvo. Thoy build up tho kldnoys and regulate their action. Thoy will glvo you quick relief nnd contain no habit training drugs. Safe and always 11.ro Try them. For solo by Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co., the Tvf f'nriifr .J813.047.3S I 01 MINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE WANTED Experienced man and wlfo (no children) to work on dairy farm. Wrlto Dairy, care Times. WANTED All kind of hauling dono promptly. Phono 3151. J. E. Fitzgerald, FOR SALE Dry xvood, flr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phons 158-L. The Fashion Tailors For Ladies and Gents Cleaning, Pressing, and Alterations 150 Front St Watch ' For our Thanksgiving window. It will bo worth seeing. classy and ... MRS. FRANK ROOD of North Cooa coos River Is spending Thanksgiv ing nt tho D. K. Rood homo on South Coos RIvor. MR. nnd MRS. ARTHUR REH FELD roturnod todny from a sovornl weeks' visit In Portlnnd nnd other Nnrthor;i points. MISS LURA DURAV of Hunker Hill returned today from n visit with friends nnd rolatlvcs In Minnesota nnd othor eastern, points. FRANK D. LAYTON nrrlved hem yestorday on tho Alllanco from Euroka. Ho says tho Topekn struck hard going out over tho Humboldt bnr tlo othor day. MISS LOLA MONTGOMERY camo down from Fnlrvlow yesterday, xvhoro alio Is teaching, to spend Thnnksglvlng with hor parents nt Milllugton and nlso to visit with friends In this clt. ' G. I. REIGARD nnd son, Mnx. liaVrt "iinicn irom a trip to Myrtlo ,, "d vicinity. Mr. Kolgard Point u... ""tls ln that soctlon reports tho iu. "spoclally tho In bad condition, v ' Moun- ono around Sugnr Loai tnln. SOL ISRAEL, tho lint missionary from San Frnnclsco, Is on Cootl Rny, dollverlng lints and taking ordors for tho olectlon ln 19 1C. Sol says ho sells tho only hnt on tho market that you can't talk through. (Paid adv.) HUGH M'LAIN will loavo Friday for Salem to attond a meotlng of tho Oregon prosldontlnl elec tors. Aftor canvnsslng tho voto. tho oloctors will select ono oU tnolr numbor to personally car ry tho roturns to Washington.. Incldontnlly, Mr. McLnln will at tond n Doinocratlo conforonco nb Salom to discuss tho distribu tion of fedoinl pntronago and will do n llttlo work In bohnif or his own candidacy for United States marshal n Oregon. Mr. McLaln may possibly bo chosou to carry tho Oregon Democrats' iiioBsngo to Washington. Stauff Grocery Co. PHONE 102 MASKEY'S CANDIES PERFUMES Hlgh-grndo lines of both Im ported nnd Domestic xvlll bo found at tho Leading Drue Store for Quality Ooods and Pena'ax JB JI WA ytFM MM Vjln