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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 19 12 EVENING EDITION. i - ? "Hunkidori" We Aire In. Bunsiiniess to Fill Yoiunr Prescripfcioos and we fill them right. Standard Drugs and Chemicals of highest pur ity are used in our prescription department. Every prescription is twice checked before deliv ered. PJiTGES ALWAYS IIIGUT Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 PHONE statement of condition FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK IkLlRSIIFIULI), ow:go.y ESTABLISHED 1889. At tho closo of business, Novombcr 20, 1012. RESOURCES. Loons ond Discounts J483.5C7.13 Bonking House 60,000.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 203,899.90 Total J797.457.09 " LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In ? 5?'222'22 Surplus and Undlvldod Profits Si'?!2'I Deposits 082,407.34 Total J797.457.00 The First National Bank Of Coos Bay Announces It's 1913 Calendar Is Ready for Distribution Among Its Customers Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 P. m. Phono 5-J. Night phono 181-R. Marslifleld. Oregon. H.L KINDS OF JOB PRINTING Men's Shoes Chippewa High Tops Woolen Mill Store Men's Outfitters. -US e A modern Brick .ulldlng, Electrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, Prop. Rates: BO cents a day and upwards Cor. HroaclHv nnd Market DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE In our exclusive Men's Shoe department we are showing the most up-to-date line of Men's Footwear We are sole agents for Selz Royal Blue $3.50 to $5.00 Florsheim Shoes $5.00 to $6.00 for Loggers THE NEXT 11ICI FEED IS NEW YEARS. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS FOR Booth's Fresh Oysters Water Cress AM) OT1 IICU GOODIES. Stauf f Grocery Co. Maskey's Candles. Phono 102 New and Second Hand furniture sold on (Jio Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO., .102 Front St. , Pliouo 310-L Marshficld, Or. WANT ADS. FOR RENT Four room house In South Marshflold. Phono 048. WANTED lly olllco man Comforta bly furnished room In prlvnto fam ily house. Southorn part of city. Address "Office", enro Tlmos. FOR SALE Young team, H and u years, haruoss and Wagon. Flno for farm. J. E. FItzgorald, telo phono 3101. LAUNCH FOR BALE A cabin launch 29 feet long. F. M. Frlodborg. WANTED Goiiinclcnt Momun to tnko chnrgo of department In Marshflold Dry Goods Store. Must bo A 1 saleswoman. Stato oxporl enco, qualifications and references In first lottor. Good salary to right party. Address opportunity,, euro Times, Marshflold, FOR SALE Ono 12-giingo pump gun; ono 22 Winchester repoator; one tool chest and tools; ono Victor talking mnchlno and roc- n.ila f flAO li1lnnnirnn .frAAl UiUD. XVUO - tUMHftllH Bfc.WU. WANTED Men to tnko contract to slash small alder. Clins. Barrott, El Creo Ranch, Hayncs Inlet. WANTED Tho parties who plun dered tho boat Teddy to roplaco tho stcorlng wheel at onco and avoid further trouble. A. II. Stutsman. WANTED Carrier boys to deliver Tho Times. Must bo 12 years old or ovor nnd In Fourth grado or higher at school. Apply at Times office after 4 o'clock. FOR SALE Cheap, if taken nt onco, saddle horso. Can' bo driv en. Inqulro Horso, caro Times. FOR SALE Old iicwhimjiers; a big bundlo for n nickel. Just tho thing to start fires with. FOR SALE Dry wood. lr nnd al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoio 1M-L Umbrellas Covered at Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents, Phono 1B8-R 172 Broadway $m3 TIDES FOR DECEMBER. Below Is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrshflold. Tl o tides are pi need In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a comptu Ison on consecutive holghts will Ind lento whothor It Is high or low water. For high wntor on tho bar, mitiotrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 30 0 Urs.. 0.47 7.40 1.43 8.01 Ft.. 0.3 CO 1.8 4.5 1 Hrs.. 1.41 8.39 2.55 9.21 Ft.. 1.1 CO 1.4 4.1 . 31 liOCAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:43 a. m Dec. 30, by BonJ. OBtlind, special government me teorological observer: Mnxlmum 51 Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. m, i 41 Prcclpltnlon 41 Wind: Southwest; rainy. HORN. BROWNING To Rev. and Mrs. Rob - on Uivnns lirowning, xuonuny, uu- comber 30, a daughter. Mother nnd child aro doing nicely and tho Rov. Mr. Browning who Is pnstor of tho Marshflold Episcopal Church Is olatod over his Now Year's gift. Tho many frlonds of tho couplo will unlto In congratulations to tho worthy couplo over tho arrival of their second child. w iriimn rnnt. Nod Gnltowav is building a flno now dwelling on hla North Inlet ranch. T . . 0, ,, ytttn- xr Lecnvo on Sta o H. Wlntor, ! & r. Shoppnrd and Mr. Davis will bo out- going Passengers on tho Draln-aar- diner stngo tomorrow morning. Meet Next Week Tho noxt moot- lng of tho A. N. W. Club will bo hold Thursday, January 9, with Mrs. j-,u- gono O'Connoll. No mooting will bo hold this wcok. Meet Next Week Tho Woman's' Auxiliary of tho Episcopal Church will mnot with Mrs. J. Albert Mntson on Tuosdny. Jan. 7th, and not to- morrow, as was announced by mis-, lng tho nnnunl meeting of tho con tnko. grogntlon will bo hold nnd tho an- inrtli4 Tliln wvit Mrs J if ",inl rI)ortH of tllQ different organ- Flanagan will 4ntrt.lii at bridge' g "ffi.X'Zr"" luncheon Thursday and Friday 'lor-. flimo n B tho I n les noons, tho guests Thursday nftor-l W Sy of th e church will inoot noon being friends north of Mnrkot i,(," church hall ulfnZt XLaUOm00n U,080 1 S l!Si-Mr-. B. It. living south of there. ,.. J KoIIor of tho Ornhoum theater Ib Unl ii h .of t ho various Marsh old Prnln.tnnl nlmho. w 11 imlta III n Protcstnnt churches will unlto in a wnlPli iuiHv ninl Hnrlnl on Now v.cJ.L ''"y ".na.,...BOCi')I, on,,..,i. XL ?. "u "A.. """", "' ," bo. served nnd n good tlmo Is antici Willi Wl Hli waiiiitvtiiu pated, Wed Tomorrow. Mlchaol Bnrk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burk of Marshfle l! "and Vera Billings tho' dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen, Billings of Myrtlo Point, will bo married tomorrow morning nt 7 o'clock nt St. Monica's church, tho, iinv Vntiinr Mmirn nfiinlntlmr. Gets Logs Out Today tho Inrgo1 Remington, n son of Hnrloy Rom supply of logs In Hoock's camp nt, '"f'0"', w,1 wns Injured at Marsh- Smith's Basin aro bolng got out. South Cnon Hlvor wns nrottv well filled at sovoral poIntB with them nnd ( r,or tron mont, Is spending tho hall boats hnd difficulty In getting doyji with his fntlior." through. Tho logs go to tho Simpson! (11Mrf- " v- Harrington Is qiilto Lumber Company. I ' ,,or ,10I Ro,,t'1 " Council Tonight Tho Marshnold , cltv council will meet tonight.1 MIbb EK0nla Sch lllng, who Is City Englncor Qldloy oxpcctB to submit n report on tho streets, which ho thinks should bo hard surfacod during tho coming year. South Broadway will bo ono of tho number. Other municipal mnttors will como up. Will Itiilld. E. B. Curtis nnd wife, after a visit at tho homo of Ills brother PoBtmastor niirtls, loit today for North Bond, whero thoy havo rented n houso and will mako tholr homo for tho proseut. Mr. Curtis owns somo Plat R property, which ho will Login to Improve Im mediately and will oroct a now res idence thereon nt onco. Now Year Party. Tho Mllllcomn club will hold a Now Year's party tomorrow ovenlng at tho club rooms. Fun nnd frolic will reign, tho members being commanded to appear properly disguised with shoots and pillow cases, Tho lnvl- rations aro limited to mombors and their lady frlonds, out of town mombors holding cards to tho club of course bolng included. Installing officers At tho Joint In - stnllatlon of Blanco Lodge and Doric Chnntor. Order of Enstorn Star. FrI- day evening. E. S. Baruelt acted as tho installing ofllcor of tho Masons nnd Mrs. Lnndo as tho Installing of- fleer of the Eastern Star. A nlnnslncr foaturo of tho program was a solo by Mrs. E. L. Robinson, accompanied od and Is now open for business in by Mrs. Carl W. Everson. Tho sump- tho front rooms OVER 180 BROAD tuous banquot wna preparod by tho1 WAY, opposlto Tho Times office. Past Worthy Matrons' Association. SPECIALIST in RHEUMATISM, Among thoso who responded to im- APPENDICITIS, diseases of tho promptu toasts were: L. A. Whoreat stomach, bowels and heart. NO A. J. Savago. O. II. Marsh, Mrs. E. DRUGS and NO KNIFE. CONSUL Kolloy. Mrs. S. Lando, Mrs. J. T. Hall. TATION FREE. AVHERE EVERYBODY GOES Orpheum Tonight HOUSE OF THE PHOTOPLAY. FOUR REELS, 1000 FEET ALL REPEATERS Cnjt. Barnacle's Well Full roJl Vltagraph drama, Including Van Dyke Brooke. Tho Grandfather 1000 foot Edison drama by Bannister Morwln. Not soon forgotten, Betty and tho Roses Feature Lubln comody-drama, featuring Miss Orml Hawloy as Botty. Pntho Weekly No. ai Tho world's current events In pictures, showing Incidents of tho Elks' parado, in Portland, Orogon. KSTAnT.iRiircn admission' - 10c, NEVER. SIORE - ---- - T.T----. - w T . . - , SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. Young Pcoplo's Soclotlos unlto In Now Ycnr's watch party. Mrs. Fluolln Turner, Mrs. E. S. Dar golt, Mrs. E. Q. Flnnagnn. C. F. Mc Kulght whb tonstmnstor. Watch Pnrty Tho Lndlcs Aid So cloty of tho Norweglnn - Lutheran Church will glvo n Lute-flsh supper nt tho church Tuesday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock, nnd following this, the young people of tho church will unlto In n "Watch Paity". Reenters Rook. Through tho medium of a Found nd. In Tho 'limes, N. HoKanson recovered n bill nnd memorandum book which ho hnd lost, Tho nrtlclo wnB found by n young boy named Amlarson. who- brought It to Tho Times of fice nnd hnd It ndvartised. Mr. HokntiBon, who Is now employed nt August Frlzcen store, saw tho nd and promptly claimed his property. Raiulon Lighthouse. G. R. Put lKnii, commissioner of llghthousos, In his nnniinl report recommends nn appropriation of J 1000 for tho light houses at tho Conulllo river. This Is presumed to bo for moving tho lighthouse nt Bnndon, which wns advocated by owners nnd masters of vessels and nlso by tho llandon Commercial Club. It Is expected thnt tho appropriation will bo tnndo nt this session of congress Roys Bother Boys on rollor J skates aro causing considerable uumur in wio uuwh mwn uiainci, endangering pedestrians on tho sldowalks and nlso cndnngorlng tnomBoivcB by getting in tno way of autos, Sovornl narrow escapes aro roportod nnd Mnrshnl Carter or tho city council may tnko action to prevent tho ladB from UBlng tho down town streets for their plea suro. Ih Itcciipcrntlui;. Mrs. Sarah Wilson has received word that her daughter, Miss 8ponco, who recont- 'y uuuurwoiu nn oporuuon in Ban Francisco, Is slowly recuperating. , ,j , r " . i.nuniin nn.i In nhln to vtr 0 ' Vtho MmSBtaS u UQJW B,ny,ng nt Ul0 homo ot Mri nnd Mrs. Goorgo Cnroy nt 043 Colo atrcot, San Francisco. It will bo BOmo Hino boforo she Is nblo to ro turn to tho Bny. Church Meetings. Tomorrow night, Now Yoar'B ovo, tho Marsh flold Swedish Luthornn church con grogatlon will hnvo a "watch par ty" at tho church. Thursday ovon- tl10 t0Bt 'n(' W l,1 BIICCOMflll rPBIlltH of TIlO TltUOS Wtttlt . ,.,,, ,, i,., '""' "" "y "" iiinur lost ad In tho column for n nds. vsu 4.i,,ow.i aiiu tuoutii'll gold brooch which wns lost on Chrlstmns ovo. Wnrnor Ogron found tho pin and upon rending tho nd mndo tho fnct known nt tho Times olaeo. Mrs. Kcllor wns Informod nhout It nnd ' er0 U.resnlt" of" ullfn mor tlioresuIt oMliojid. Imp- AMONG THE SICK. Tho Drain Nonpnroll snys: "Leo '""" ""'" " w" 'iln to n Portland hospital sufferlng from nn attack ot ncuto nppcndlcItlH nt tho Myrtlo Point hospital, Is roportod much bettor today. It wns stated thnt an opera tion will not bo necessary. Ous Eugblum ot Emplro Is in Marshflold to rocolvo medical treat mont. Loo Wobstor. who hns boon con flnod at Mercy hospital for n fow wooks for an operation Is getting along nicely nnd will bo nblo to return homo soon. Miss Lucy Powers, dauhtor of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powors, who rocontly undorwont an oporntlon nt Mercy hospital far nppondlcltls, will bo nblo to return homo somo tlmo this week probably. Tho llttlo child of Mr. and Mrs Wm, BIckfard of Daniels Creek un dorwont nn oporntlon nt Morcy hos pita! today for tuborculosls of tho splno. Stoptu Stophcn Lapp, who rocently un dorwont nn oporntlon nt Morcy hos- pltul. Is gottlng along nlcoly. Ho Is I 78 years old. . Mrs. J. O. Mahonoy Is roportod as doing nlcoly nt Morcy hospital todny. Mrs. A. Horton of Enstsldo was ablo to return homo today from Mor cy hospital, whoro sho rocontly undor wont nn operation, DR. E. F. WINKLER has roturn- PERSONAL NOTES ED NOAH of North Coos River is In town today. FRANK PIERCE of Lakcsldo Is in town on business. II. C. DIEUS of North Bond Is in town on business. DAVE RICE of Daniels Crcok is a town visitor today. ANDREW ANDERSON Is In town todny from Lakeside. CHARLES MATSON Is a visitor from North Inlet todny. ROLLA PATTERSON of Empire la n Mnrshflold visitor today. CHAS. DUNCAN of South Coos Riv er Is In town on business. PETER CIUILL1AMS of North Coos River Is a town visitor todny. QEOROE ROOKE of North Coos River Is n town visitor todny. SHERMAN CUTL1P of Daniels Creek Is n town visitor todny. OSCAR JOHNSON of North Inlot was a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. W. W. LADD of Forndalo wns n Mnishflold visitor todny. MISS HILDA OLSEN Is In Mnrsh flold todny vlBltlng from Lnko sldc. MISS LULU HODSON of North Coos Rlvor 1b shopping In Marshflold today. FRED NELSON roturnod from a business trip to South Inlet this morning. W. P. MURPHY returned today from a business trip to Myrtlo Point. CARL ANDERSON ot tho Coos Riv er creamory enmo to Marshflold this morning. HILLIS 8IIORT Is In town today from Lakcsldo, looking nftor bus iness interests. ALEX HAGLUND ot DanloU Crcok wns In Mnrshflold today on busi ness nnd pleasure HENRY MICIIELBRINK has boon down from his rnnch above Al legany for a fow days. T. J. KOLSTAD and son, Arthur, aro visitors in town todny from their Coos Rlvor homo. W. F. M'ELDOWNEY lonvcs tomor row morning on tho outgoing Drnln stngo for California. CHARLES MAHAFFY, tho North Coos Rlvor rancher, Is a Mnrsh flold business visitor todny. C. A. SEHLBREDE roturnod Sat urday from n business trip to Portland, Salom and Rosoburg. FRED PLALP of Lakcsldo roturn od to his homo this afternoon nftor n fow days' vIbR In town. MR. nnd MRS. W. C. Sollmor of Bnndon arrived this nftornoon for a visit with Robort Morsden, Jr., and family. T. M. DIMMICK, tho Coos county treasurer, caino ovor from Co qulllo Saturday to visit frlonds nnd rolntlvcs. MR. nnd MRS. STEPHEN ROOERS oxpect to lenvo In a weok or so for Tuscon, Ariz., whoro thoy will spond n fow months. MRS. LINDBERO of Port Orford Is horo for n short visit with hor sou, Ed. Llndberg, nnd other rol ntlvcs and ft loads on tho bny. L. S. DOBLE will lonvo for Port land tomorrow, by Drain, after spending Chrlstmns with his daughter, Mrs. Claud Nnshurg. MRS. CHARLES MYERS of Eurokn, California, who Is visiting nt tho W. M. Wntors homo on North In lot, Is n Marshflold visitor todny. J. BIASCA anil wlfo of Coos Rlvor lonvo todny for California In hopca of bonlllttlng Mrs. Blnscn's honlth. Thoy will bo absoilt sovornl months probnbly. HUGO KOTICA of Bonvor Hill wns In Marshflold todny on business. Ho reports thnt thoy aro making fnlr progress In driving tho slope ot tho now mlno. A. M. SUMNER nnd wlfo roturnod to llandon this morning nftor spondlng tho holidays In Marsh flold with their sons, Mllo, Frank and Edwin Sumnor, ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr., who has been making an oxlondod Eastorn trip arrived In Portland last Thursday and nftor a short visit thoro will roturn horo. WILLIAM and ARCHIE MADDEN, Mrs, Tina Atkinson and Miss Poarl Atkinson aro ovor Now Year's guests at tho Wllllom Wlor homo on Ilnynes Inlot, L. W. JACOBS and wlfo nnd baby, who havo boon visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Jacob's parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. James Forry, loft on tho Breakwator for tholr homo In Portland. ARCHIE PHILLIPS was horo from North Bond Saturday on business. It Is understood thnt ho hns sot tlod his suit for $50 against Right of Wny Agont Marsh of tho Southorn Puclfc. C. J. Howard, local representative of tho Folgor Company, has re turned rrom a month's trip to enstorn nnd southorn points. Ho enmo in uvorlund and reports that tho roads aro In very bad condition, ALONG THE WATERFRONT Cnpt, Robort Jones, master of tho tug Robort, Is on tho bay, Tho Robort towod tho schooner Coqulllo in from tho Sluslaw, Cnpt. Jones doos not oxpect to got out boforo a weok owing to tho rough condi tion of tho bar. NEW YEAR'S BALL at EAGLES' HALL Now Yoar's night, JAN 1, li:. KEYZER'S Orchostra. Hot Wator Bottles and Fountain Syringes cannot leak. Sco our windows. LADUE Tho Store for Quality Goods jml Peuslnr Remedlox. f I rAjLg M i J La.1 Xllt ' W MSaaMMMHVMHiMIIIHPHMMM 0lns them to I iovcdm i) ck hot" at Iho rK'' oca tfo?" V. I ...v J i -!. -, waa,j.fr w&f &&HPV&?4iM Vi mmMStmt Vwn ii' .I -' rr i iiTfaiyBttaifii