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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1916)
THE BOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. EVENING EDITION. FOUR You Should Bring Your Feet to the Walk-Over Shoe Store fiOVER "4 where joti'U find tliu largest so lection ot popular priced shoes In the city, $4.00, 1.50 mid $5.00 Walk-Over Shoes are tho favorite footwear In every country of the world. This ocason ns hereto fore they cannot bo equalled. Wo hnvo added so many new styles nnd leathers to our stock that you nro sure to find hero Just what you are looking for. El POTTER HEBE flub (lotljinji oe IS CANDIDATE COURT .IUIXIE for cihcui in district Ifoniu In I lire Eugene jtntl .Meet Homo People Trip Made of the K. 0. Potter of Eugene, who lu a candidate for tho republican nomina tion for circuit Judge In this dlstilet Is biting tho locality. Thoro arc five candidates for tho republican nomination but only ono, Judgo SU'i'Worth, Is out for the democrat ic noii.lnatton In Lane county. Mr. Potter Is qulto well known In IJi gene. Ho made a brief trip hue to get acquainted with somo of the peoplo and will go to ltivn birg after leaving here. Ho pays that If ho is nominated ho will re turn 1 era again. Corred Dress For Men and Boys Central Avenue ILL REMAIN HERE REV. FOSKETT TO STAY AT MUST UNTIL HEPEMHFH LATEST LOCAL NEWS THIS AFTERNOON MARRIED OX SATURDAY In the office of Justice of tho Pcaco C. 1.. Pcnnock at 7:30 Satur day evening Mubel llonebraUo was united In marriage to Martin A. Btcckcl, of Enstslde, iMrs. Gcire Drown and son Forbes Hrown, were there as witnesses. The brldo Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hone brake of Catching Inlet. BASE BALL SCORES rain disrupts week end sku lks IX PORTLAND l.os Angeles Leaves With Most or Denver's Scalps Change t New (rounds Today SXOW WAS REPORTED FIRE OPENING SHOT 0001) HOA.DS SPEAKING CAM PAWN OPKXS TOMORROW North llcnd To et First "Jolt" Frank TeiTnre, John Yeon and Itufus lloluiaii, Speaking In North Uond tomorrow evening will bo fired the opening gun lu tho whirlwind good roads campaign In Cooj county for tho purposo of cen tering Interest on tho J3G2.000 special road bonds which May ID will como before tho voters. Frank Terruco, farmer ot King rounty, Wash., and ono of tho most ardent good roads boosters In tho Northwest, will ho tho principal speaker. With him will bo Charles Hall, provident of the Coos Hood Iloads Association, Judge James Watson nnd soveral -other speakers. Terrace used to live on a country road lu Washington, a highway so sloppy that travel In tho winter wa3 practically an Impossibllty. Ho learned his lesson and ever since has been u firm ndvorato ot good roads. On Friday John Ycon, Multno mah county roadmastor, nnd Rufiu C. Holmaii arc exported hero to speak through tho county. Tho following Is tho itinerary of tho speaking campaign mapped out for thlH week: Tuesday May Oth North Uond, 8:00 p. in. Wednesday May 1 Oth Itlverton, 10:00 n. in.; Litiupn, 12: 1! 0 p. in.; Ilandon, 7: HO p. in. Friday May 12th Arago, 10:00 a. m.; Uroadbout, 1:110 p. in.; Pow ers, 7: 30 p. in. Thursday May 1 1th Fnlrvlow, 10:00 n. in.; Dora, 1:30 p. in.; Oravclford, 1:00 p. in.; Coqullle, 7:. 10 p. in. Saturday May 13th Ilrldgo, 10:00 a. m.; Myrtle Point, 1:30 p. m. Sunday May 11 th Lakeside, 11:00 ii. m. MOXKY TO I.OAX ONE THOUSAND AND ROLIAHS HOTTOM kNDS For imt'tlriilarw, Trust Company, gnu. in huiiis from lo TKX THOUS- on IMPROVED on J.OXO TKItM. write- Iteuiiett Mmshflehl, Ok- Makes Aiinounrement Last Evening AiiiiiiiiI Hell Call and HiisIiicnn Meeting On Wednesday That ho will remain horo until next Soptembor, was tho announce ment nuulo last evening tit the Rap tlst church by tho Itev. II, II. Fos kett. The news was enthusiastic ally received by tho rongrogntlon, a.i It waB expected ho Intended to leave shortly for his missionary labors in Alaska. This morning Mr. Foskctt went to Eugono to n,ttend a conference but will probably return tomorrow, In good tlmo for tho annual roll rail and business mpotlng ot tho Rap tl.u church to be hold Wednesday altomoon and evening. AOF.D .MAX COMICS Old Soldier Will Make HN Son Homo With Dr. II. E. Kelty, Dentist, UOI Coko Hldg. Phono t lil-J. XJbby Coal, $0.00 ton. Phono 71!. Methodist. LiidleM tniuulo WedneMhty tit diuitli klti'hen. xale N. V. Tromblo of Isthmus Inlet, went to Ilandon yesterday to meet the steamer Speedwell on which his father, J. J. Tremble, was a pas soiigcir, tho cldor Mr. Tromblo Is S7 years of age and resided In South Dakota for twentyflvo yenrj. He was In the soldiers' homo lu South Dakota, for twonty-flvo years, years has bean In tho soldiers' homo nt Loi, Angeles. He will mako his home on Coos Hay now with I1I3 son and daughter. Ho Is a velorun of tho Civil Wnr having served In tho First Ohio Volunteers. It was reported that on Saturday there was considerable of n snowfall nt Powe'rs and that most of the day flukes woro falling. This .was very surprising for on Coos liny there were not tho slightest Indications of snow, but there wns a heavy rain fall with blusterlnc winds from tho BUJtltllWOF. MANY SCOTS DANCE PERCENTAGES OF COAST W. Lbs Angeles . San Francisco Vernon .... Salt Lako . Oakland .... Portland , . . 18 21 10 1 M- 1! LEACJUE L. Pet. 12 .000 15 .583 M .533 1 3 .414 Jfi 20 J M20 10 1C Thoro was a gay time and much rovclry nt tho monthly meeting on Saturday evening of tho Coos Hay Caldonlan Club held In the Mooso hall. Dan McDonald, of North Rend, presided ut the program, following which thero wns dancing and refresh ments nd a gcnornl good time en Joyed by nil. NAME WAS OMITTF.D In torlal of II. giving nn account of tho edl nssoclatlon meeting tho nnmo II. Weldy, of the North Hend Herald, wns Inadvertently omitted. Mr Woldy was present at the meeting nnd also became a menihor of tho county organization. OAME CALLKD OFF The gamo scheduled for yester day botwoen tho Knights of tho drip nnd tho hand picked aggre gation ot fraternity men fallod to mntorlnllzo ns was planned. The crowd wan turned away .with rain checks. Tho battlo Is staged for next Sunday now. DOWN FROM IIAYNES Charter No. 747C. REPORT OF 'I'll 13 CONDITION' OF TUB The First National Bank of Coos Bay t nt Mnrahflold, lu tho Stato ot Oregon, at the RESOURCES closoof husluojs nu May 1, 1910. Loans and discounts a Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $3-14.80 U. 8. bonds deposited to aecuro circulation (par value) $100,000.00 Total U. S. Uonds Honda other than U. S. Hondu plodgod to gecuro postal savings deposits 33,000.00 Uonds nnd seeuiltles plodgcd as collateral for State, or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable 19,:I3.30 Securities othor thnn U. S. bond (not including stocks) owned unptoJgo 21,:t7.rir Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to Block of Federal Unserve Dank $7,800.00 i- Less amount unpaid V $3,100.00 Value of banking house Furnlturo nnd fixtures Not amount duo from Fedoral Iteservo nnnk Not nmouiit duo from approved reservo ugents lu New York, Chicago and St. LoulH 11,(!8(!.12 Net amount duo from approved resorvo agents In othor reservo cities. 13-1,124.17 Not amount duo from banks and bankers , Other checks on banks In tho same city or town as reporting bank Outsldo checks and other cash items 5,211.93 Fractional currency, nickels and centj 2(!l.or Notes of other national banks , Federal Iteservo Notes , Coin and Certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer. 1 1 ! ! in 1 $19,511.20 809.5S .... 20.323.RI 0,707.09 Total I.IAHIL1TIES Capital stock paid Surplus fund . , . Undivided profits Jteserved for taxes T.naa ,iiitrnnt nviinlmna liil.Hnut nil. I luvm ...it. I .V0O . ... ... v..,'-"-" "I ' v ...i, lu.v-0 i.lll .......................... Circulating Notos outstanding .,, " I)uo to hanks and bankers ; Demand Deposit-: Individual doposlts subject to chock ' " . Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 days ' Certified checks ..',,,.'' ';''k ' ' Cashier's checks outstanding " , "' Postal savings deposits V !,'.'!! , State, County or Other Municipal Deposits, secured by Item 3I, and ot Itesources 492, 70S. 03 Tliuu Deposits (payable aftor 30 days, or Biibjoct to 30 days or more notlco): Certificates of deposit ... ... . , Other tlmo doposlts , Total of time deposits 94,430, 07 $332,150.G5 344. SO $100,090.00 82.2S0.S5 3,400.00 72,000.00 5.S00.00 14,387.81 110,110.29 1 9,002.15 013.94 5.502.9S 3SQ.00 510,00 33,518.95 715.00 5,000.00 $822,407.72 $100,000.00 20,000.00 13,550.15 97,995.00 3.052.47 423,085.59 20.SC3.39 5,540.20 1,972.84 21.392.71 19.913.30 00.529.17 33,900.90 Thero woro Bevornl passengers down on the .Messenger this morning from Haynna Inlet. Among them wero Tom Penko Mrs. Androw Olson, Miss Florenco Hanser, Mrs. V, S. Jumper, J. it. Iloblnson and Joo Molnnl. has returned again C. F. McKnlght enmo homo from Portland yesterday afternoon, having Bpont several days there on S. P. business. Mrs. McKnlght nnd tho baby Intend to visit thoro nnd In Oregon City for ii'Mnonth or so. .385 (117 AoclteJ I'reM lo Cuoi Ilr TlmM.J PORTLAND, May 8. Tho wcok end series of this city woro disrupt ed because of the rain and tho last three gumes with Los Angles wero called off. lfii The scores of Saturday In tho Const League follow: COAST LEAGUE At Portland It. II. K. Los Angeles, Portlnnd, rain. At Vernon Salt Lako Vernon Hnll, Klein, Dougnu Hess and Whaling. II. 5 14 Extra Values in Men's Shirts In our big stock of men's shirts you can find garments you want at the right price.too. shirt values besides these. M lust iiie other and Hannah; At San Francisco It. H. K. Oakland 1 9 2 San Francisco 5 10 1 Iloyd and (Irlfflth, Itaum and Sep- ulvcda. Sunday gnme3 At Portland Los Angeles, Portland, postponed, rain. At Vernon It. II. 13. Morning gamo - Salt Lako 1 fi 1 Vernon ., 5 S 1 Warhop and Van, Frommo and Spencer. Aftornoon game Salt Uko 0 11 3 Vernon 3 8 1 ' Flttcry and llannnh; Quiun, (1, Johnson and Whaling. At San Francisco rt. 11. 10. Morning game Oakland 2 0 1 San Francisco 1 0 0 WILL ItKIIF.AItSK Soflo Hammer, Soloist, arrived ycMcrduy, and tonight will rehoarso with tho Choral Club preparatory to tho concert next Thursday, Mlsa Hummer is being entertained ut tliu home of llov. nnd Mrj, It. O. Thorpe. $S22,407.72 Total Stato of Oregon, County ot Coos, ss. I, Dorsey Kreltzor, Cushier ot tho nhovc-nnnied bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement U xkw HTit.witi:itim:s William llonebrako was In city tho lost of tho week and ported the first strawberries of season at his homo the first of week, nienced tho tho It. A, Church hns also com. his atrawberry harvest. OX TitAlX I1USIXKSK .Martin nnd lClllott; iConch and llrooks. Aftornoon gnmo Oakland 2 5 1 Sun Francisco 11 11 0 llpor, Chubok, Klawltter nnd Orlf- flth; Klllott, Oldham, Drown nnd Sepulveda. HOSTOX, May 8. New York has broken oven In tho series here. At Brooklyn yestordny In tho Amorlcnn league Philadelphia wiu bested In II Innings. Tho scores of Saturday follow. National League At Pittsburg It. Chicago 2 Pittsburg l At St. Louis It. Cincinnati ', . . 7 St, Louis 2 It. , 7 1 0 U. en's Blue Qhambray Work Shirts oc fcOC Parh Men's Heavy Cheviot Work Shirts 45. Men's Moleskin Shirts, Will Wear Like Iron si.00 e h Men's Black Sateen Shirts 5oc to inn, . Men's Negligee Shirts of Madras and eactl Soisette 45c Q $1 05 . Men's Dress Shjrts, Plain White and Many Neat Pattems 50c to $l,5o each Men's New Sport Shirts $1.25 each Boy's New Sport Shirts 50c eacf) Boy's Gingham and Percale Shirts 25c each Boy's Light and .Dark Waists, With Draw str,nfl 25c to 50c each Men's Hat Special 95c Each This Week The Golden Rule T GET GOODS' PLACE 15 1 rxrst'AL COXDITIOX IX nrsixixs would tiif Impossible for Wholesaler anil .lull, hers lo Secure Supplies from .Miiiiufnctiirers nt Present Time York 1 At Now Iloston . , New York . . . At Brooklyn Philadelphia , 2 Brooklyn 3 elovon Innings. Aiiieilcau League At Chicago it, Cleveland .j Chicago 1 At Philadelphia R. Washington 1 Supt. W. F. Mlllor, ot tho Southern Pacific, came hack lust evening from a hurried trip to Portland on rail road business. ...... will mmnix soox Herbort Rogers has received word that Mr. and Mrs S. C. Rogers, who have beon nt Monrovia, Oil., will be home soon. HACK FROM POHTLAXD Judge John Hall came hack yes terday from Portland after n two or three days trip on lodge nnd other business. Philadelphia St. L011I3, Detroit, rain At Iloston New York llnBtnn Sunday games Nat Inuul League At Chicago Chicago , Pittsburg At St. Louis St, Louis 1 t f t fi Cincinnati . .,. 0 American Lengiio v At Chlcngn jt Chicago o Cleveland 5 At Detroit " " ' R. Detroit 0 St. Louis IIOTIIL UK (im:il Pirn in music wkkk i:xi iiisimxs Towing l'iice lliHa.Slri'iiuiiiiTlnw $M Is left Wfth (iVnowl Vmi for Safe Kreiilii); Thero wos nn air of llrellnfu uJ "There Is nn unusual condition ox- of things doing nliont the Hold di Istlng at tho present tlmo nntong tho! ('"''tor, soyeral visitor belnj present whiilPRiilniH nn llm Pnrlfli. cniHt " rn. ,0 H,cn" "l0 wpnk cml ln the fonarr wlioeflaleiBon 1110 intirii. n.iHt. ro- inMlnr roS()ll (at hai ,BBf IIIUI lVM .Mill 1'IIinlllV, I Ull USVIll.lll V of Nathan, Dorman Co. of Snu Fran cls.co, who Is In (ho city. "It Is ul most Impossible to Rceure goods lu till linos of merchandise. I was com pelled to loavo on my present trip "ton. spot," and ho crowed oat iw without a slnglo sample or cut ghussm'ssfully yesterday mornlnj; with la hecauso tho eastern manufacturers struetlons from Port Captain Jirt are uiiablo to mako shipments nnd will mako no promises oil future de liveries. My company formerly chooso very carefully when purchas ing but is now lu tho opc,i market, buying wherever dollvory can bo so cured. Tho retail niorchant w'lll bo .wlso to got his goods promptly when. ho can for the shortage nroinisos to continue for u long umo. closed, For the second Hum In tiro din W. f ll-own (iimo Into port villi 1 had list to starboard and bit Hcuppvrs miller. Tho tow rott hint MAY lll'V TI.MDF.lt It. nnd D. Dinlu. .1. I'J. Wlllinnv .lohu Pattei'Min Visit , A short week end trip to this uectlon for tho purpose ot tulklug over tho tlmhor altuatlon wns nuvlo by R. I). Drake. .1. K. Wlnthrow and John Pattoison, of Portland. Mls3 Ornco C. Orcon, secrotary ot Ml. Drake accompanied tin party Unit left this morning for tio north. Cnrtor to keep woll In the ottlnr And early Saturday evening ifiwt ly nftor eight bells, First Mte Cor don Smith wont steaming up to tht Central Hotel and took Dill Dar rand In tow. Ho also had a Imr list. Ho claimed Vlrsll Matron bad hammered him over the hd lth a whiskey Hnttlo In tho fray. Durrand left another "ten spot" with the end fund. William Ferroy, tho second time up, was given time to find 1 4 pay It over to Judge Hutler for bels drunk. IS OOlNfl HAST David Ilruco Otis, for the ptfot years connected with theC, A.Salia company, expects to leave W day for his old home la New lori state. Ho Is not Intending at tt" tlmo to return liore, For rcllnhlo Altrsrts of Title "J Information alK.ut ("OOS 1WY llMfc ICSTATU, see Abstracts Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marahfleld and Coqullle City, Oregon. Oenernl Agents KuMsNIo mill SmiKstiickcn'H Addition. Rpeclnl uttontlon palil to nsosMUOiitM nnd payment of 1IBXIIV SFXGSTACKUX, SUwK"' 1 t 1 MAY SKTTLU IIHIti: j W. F. Martin of Kau Claire. WlHWWww cousin, bus arrlwd hero and It lsx . posslblo that he will locale In thls"j I WATERFRONT NEWS 1 section. Ho visited here several !'$ moniiiB ago. GRAVEL . .. ....... nwivni. In any ' we are now preparoa io iuruu vj.. - DriCei: trom pile In our yard or !n carload loti, at followmK v From pile on ground, $2.?B per 7d. Canoid lota, taken from cari, Retail Departmait. nUttrt 2.00 V" I"1 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. C .101 IX WILSON DF.TTF.R John Wilson who has been ser-1 lously ill ut the home of his mother, i Mrs. Sarah Wilson, is improving. TONSILS HF.MOYF.D (lone Montgomery underwent a slight operation this morning for the romovn! ot his tonsils. true to tho best ot my knowledge and bollef. 1 , ' Subscribed and sworn to botoro me this Stli day r-u - 1 ;r - i " ' ns. i&- j of May, lOtC. ANNIH SMITH, Notary Public, DOItSKY KREITZEU, Cashier. Correct Attest: W. S. CHANDLER. W, II, DOUOLAS, JOHN S COKE, ' Director. SCHOONER TILLA5IOOK PORTLAND AND COOS DAY SA1I.S FROM PORTIiAND KVEUY TUESDAY FOR INFORMATION PHONE 278 TOM JAMES. Aut., Ocean Dock Dr. Leslie, (Meopatli, MnrahflMil. At 3 p. m. tho steam schoonor A. M. Sliniison sailed for San Franclscoi It Is said that tho bar Is ery rough ami for this reason It is not believed thut she will get out this evening. The Coastor Is said to have salkl from San Francisco Saturday after noon and Is duo cither this ovenlng or tomorrow mornlnc wiii r,-ni,iit and to load again at the C. A. Smith mill. ' Tho steam schoonor Hardy Is ox i peeled buck from San Francisco either tomorrow or on Wednesday. Tho Tillamook will aail from Portland tomorrow for Coos Day, I arriving hero on Thursday, Oppolt FosOflco, Fbot INSIST I'POX IIAVlXfi fiOOD Mi'-VTS Tnl.o nnthliiK but the best. If joii cannot g't l,,e,n l (fllt to Is Just in. "" """ . , , tuU. ro,,vc" IZa r us iinf.-- find our ptoro just tho w"110 jou reitalulv can here, mill it purchase hero anyway. You'll If not, 'phone. Tho service Is canto joui'elf. Our meats are tho key tJ economy Kiltr Into tho enjojinent of fu-sh, tender jdy your table, CHICKENS, Anil a Full Lino of uliii-h en-rjone ineiitf Let Hi Dest .Meats- Palace Meat Market N. D. OSWALD. 3'hono 10(1- !j!ft Catrl Af