The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 12, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUA'RY 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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You may not need the
clothes right now
I but you will later, and you'd better save the
I money while you have the chance These
Hart Schaffner & Marx
suits and overcoats are going at mighty low prices Here's
the list that tells the story.
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Men's $35 Suits, now $25.85
Men's $!30 Suits and Overcoats
now ipwJ.oo
Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats $18.85
Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $14.85
Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats $11.85
Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.35
Boys' $6.50 Suits and Overcoats $1.85
Boys' $5.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.85
Boys' $4.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.00
Boys' Straight Pant Suits
HALF PKICE
I Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers 25 Per Cent Discount
Blankets, "Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, Underwear and all other lines of Wool
goods at GLFjAHANCE SALE PRTGES.
Woolen Mill Store
Mill-to-Man Outfitters
.riftaaasLi
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Always
"TEe BusylCorner"
"THE REXALL STORE"
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CALL US UP
Whenever you want anything from the drug
store. That is exactly what the telephone is for.
We give personal atteni ion to these calls and with
two insesengers, there will he no delay in the del
ivery of your wants.
Try it and see. Our phone No. is 29S.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co,
PHONE MAIN 298 US
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our Btacea loavo Marshfleld for Rosoburg at G o'clock every
overling and afford quickest connections with Southern Pacific
Railway. Faro 6. 00.
COOS BAY HOSUHUKO STAGE LINE.
OTTO BOHKTTKK. Agent. I'O MARKKT AV., Miirshflcld.
O. 1. BARNARD, Agent, HOSKIIUIta, Ore.
PHONE 11
Condensed Statement
of tho condition of
The First National Bank
OP COOS BAY
nt tho Closo of Business, Dec. C, 192.1.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts 229, 329. 87
Bonds, Warrants and Securities ; 73,161.50
U. S. Bonds to securo circulation 25,000.00
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 81,472.94
Cash and Sight Exchange 141,131.98
Total 350,000.20 '
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits. r. 10,797.39
Circulation, outstanding 25.000.0u
Deposits .... y 414,298.90
Total $550,000.20
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
MARSHFIELD OREGON
WANT ADS.
WANTED Good boy to work before
nnd after school. Steady poil
tlon. Lewis Confectionery.
KOU SALE Household fit nil tint'
cheap for cash. Must nil bo sold
together. 4C3 No. Broadway.
FOR SALIC Remington pump gun
and Winchester 30-30 carbine.
Both In excellent condition. A
bargain for cash. 4G3 Broadway
North, P. O. Box 238, MnrHhllold.
FOR RENT Slvtoen room house
closo In. Modern conveniences.
Reasonable rent. See Ivy Coudron.
FOR SALE White Family Rotary
sowing machine Practically now.
Address ".," enro Times' olllce.
FOR HALE Remington typewriter.
Inqulro at Tho Toggory.
FOR SALE Empty Mitato wicks.
II. W. Painter.
FOR SALIC Pure .lei-M-y milk.
Phono 108X.
FOR SALE A now wagon for single
horso. Will soli for ?5G. Enqulro
Holsnor's Barn.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred black
Minorca nnd mottled Anconn
cockorols. 523 So Broadway.
WANTED Chocolate dlpjH'r. Steady
work. Drmlloy unnuy uompniiy.
FOR HALE HO-ucro much on WIN
lanch Inlet, 2V6 miles from land
ing, 7 acres bottom laud, fine
bench land slopes to tho south. Now
Iioubo nnd other Improvements. A
bargain. For particulars Inquire of
ownor Bon Tyror. Cooston. Ore.
FOR RENT lO-room house In South
Marshflold. Phono 119-L.
FOR HALE Practically new parlor
organ In good condition. B. R.
Mynntt. Phono 311. North Bend.
Don't forget tho Turkish Baths
PHONE 21 t-J.
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COOS RAY TIDES,
.limitary, 1012.
Below Is given tl.o time and
lu'lglith of high and low wnter at
Marshfleld.
Tho tides arc plnccd In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first Hue nnd heights on the sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consecutive heights will Indlcnte
whether It la high or low water. For
high wnter oh bar, subtract 2 hours
3l minutes.
Date
12 2.13 8.09 3.31 10.03
1.8 CO l.l 3.7
13 3.15 9.5-1 3.39 11.24
2.7 CO 1.1 3.0
14 4.17 10.51 5.41
3.1 CO 0.2
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 a. m.. Jan. 12, by BenJ.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum G5
Minimum 40
At 4:43 n. m 44
Prcclpltntlon 1.44
Wind, southwest; rainy.
BiiyN Ranch. It Is announced
that Jerry G. Kinney has purchased
tho T. T. Totten runch, live miles
north of Allegany, for $3,500. Mr.
Totten nnd family expect to return
to Oklahoma.
Ih Recovering. Jtobert Starkoy,
the well-known Bay City pioneer nnd
poet, Is recuperating from the effects
of a bad fall he sustained lately.
That ho will soon bo over tho Ill
effects of his Injuries Is tho nrdent
wish of tho many friends of tho
venerable old gentlomnn.
No lliimlnn Shooting A report In
circulation hero yesterday that there
had been a shooting affair at Hamlon,
Involving nn Itnllan there, was absol
utely without foundation, according
.to advises to The Times from Bnudon.
How the report originated Ik unknown.
To Learn IIiinIiipmn. Vernon
Smith, tho eldest son of C. A. Smith,
Arrived
on
Breakwater
1012 Model
Dayton Special
Bicycle
No expense has been spared
In building IIiIh wheel
$ I2.ni).
"Ve also carry
Dayton (Roadster
$:io.oo
CASCADE BICYCLES
OHEGONIA 1UCYCLES
$27:m
JUVENILE WHEELS
$25.00
All bicycles equipped to suit Indivi
dual taste and guaranteed for
live years.
Guarantee Includes
Dayton Rims
WILL NOT WARP.
Till .laiiuary 1(1, Five Per Cent Off
marked price.
Marshfleld Cyclery
PHONE 1HOR
Cor. Front and Alder Streets
who graduated from Harvard last
year, has come here to become acti
vely Identified with the company.lle
will start In at the bottom and work
his way up, learning every phase of
tlie business so as to prepare him
self to later succeed his father as
head of the big business.
Play ('uqiiille. The Mnrshflold
High S-hool basketball team wont
to Coqtilllo this afternoon to piny
the High School team there this eve
ning. They will return at noon to
morrow. Those going were Pitman,
tsaarson. I.nrseu, Stutsman nnd
Clarke and Prof. Grnnnls and Man
ager Harrington.
Here For Bout. Jack Duarto, an
Oakland boxer, arrived hero yester
day for his fifteen round go with
Jess Day which Is scheduled to take
place nt tho Mnrshflcld Skating
Illnk January 20. Ho snys he Is In
excellent condition but ho will con
tinue his training here. Day has
been In training for some time, hnv
lng expected the bout would take
placo tomorrow night.
Ih Hi-ought Here. II. Gray, a tim
ber crulsor, who was tnkon III of In
flammatory rheumatism while work
ing In tho Fall Crook country, above
Allegany, wob brought to Mercy hos
pital thin wcok for treatment. For
soma time ho has been cared for In
a lonoly cabin twonty-clght miles
from Allegany. As ho did not im
prove, it was ttnnlly decided to bring
him to Allegany on a pack horso and
then tnko him by boat to tho hos
pital. Two friends brought him to
Allegany, one walking on each side
to hold him on the horso on tho
steep and narrow trail.
PERSONAL NOTES
Buy
Your
at the
Meats
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Have
Pure Wholesome Meats.
'Phone 58
INE AT THE TIMES' 0FFICEALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING
A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY
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FreshjVegetables for Saturday
CRISP "WHITE HEAD LETTUCE .... 3 for 25c
BLUE RIBBON CELERY Each 10c
ETNE WHITE CAULTELOWER Each 15c
HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS Each 12c
Vimi RIPE TOMATOES' Per lb. loe
BELL PEPPERS Per lb. 12.c
ErNE SOLID CABBAGE Per lb. 2ioc
RUTABAGAS Per lb. 2c
CARROTS Per lb. 2c
PARSNIPS Per lb. 2Vc
BUNCH TURNIPS ; . . . Each 5c
BUNCH GREEN ONIONS Each 5c
RED CABBAGE Per lb. 2.c
ARTICHOKES Each 10c
SWEET POTATOES extra good Per lb. 5c
DRY ONIONS Per 11). 4c
Lockhart's Grocery
TWO PRIVATE PHONES 85 AND 305
MRS. .1. .T. 013 Alt will lcavo on tho
Breakwater for Portland
JOB COACH Is hero from Dniidou
on business and pleasure.
EUGENE CIIOSTHWAIT expects to
icavo on tho Brenkwutor for Fort
laud on business
Dit. A. J. HENDRY nnd family have
moved from Ferndulo to Curtis
nvcnuo near Broadway.
MRS. W. P. MACGILL and son of
Bandon are guests of her brother,
Mnlr Dnno, In Mnrshflold.
MKS. K. MINGU8 will loavo tonight
for Portland for n short visit with
friends there.
OTTO FUSON of Bunker Hill re
turned yesterday from a visit at
eastern nnd northern points.
P. A. WARNER, son-ln-lnw of C. A.
Smith, is on tho Day to spend n
few weeks looking after business
here.
CAl'T. J. A. O'KELLY expects to
leave on tho Brenkwoter for Port
land and Astoria on business and
pleasure.
CATHARINE, tho little daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Going, Is re
ported qulto 111 at their homo In
West Mnrshflold.
C. M. SPENCER of Bandon wns n
Marshllcld business visitor yostor
day botweon trains, returning
homo In tho nttornoon.
X. A. LEACH, representing tho Mac
Leay ostato of Portland which re
cently purchased tho It. I). Ilumo
ostnto In Curry passod through
Charles Durham, Lovlngtou, III.,
tins succeeded In finding n posltlvo
euro for bed wotting. "My little boy
wot tho bed ovory night clonr thro'
on tho floor. I tried several kinds
of kldnoy medlcluo nnd I wns In tho
drug storo looking for something dif
ferent to holp him whou I honrd of
Foley Kldnoy Pills. After ho had
taken them two days wo could soo
a change and when ho had taken two
thirds of n bottlo ho wns cured. That
Is about six wcoltB ago and ho has
not wot In bed slnco." RED CROSS
DRUG COMI'AXV.
First Class Auto Service
Cars lcavo Front of Lloyd hotol to
meet all trains. Faro 25c. Special
calls anywhoro nt all hours. BEST
CARS. Best drivers. Phono GC-J un
til 11 p. in., after 11 p. m. phono
G-J. Rosldonco phono 28-J; nfter 12
phono 18111.
D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
TFe Royal
TONIGHT
3,000 foot of all now pictures each
night.
"now hopkixg raised Tin:
huxt"
Lnughnblo comedy How, do you
suppose Hopkins raised tho. rent;
woll, go nnd soo.
"HAXGE .JUSTICE"
An Indian and cowboy lovo nnd wnr
and cowboy to tho rescue ,
"AX INDIAN LEGEND"
A very flno Indian picture '
2 (.'rent Indian I'letiucs tonight
SATl'HDAV XIGIIT
"A MARRIAGE IX THE STAlt
LIGHT"
A girl goes away and gets her best
friend nnd get married In tho
Stnr light.
"THE SHERIFF'S BROTHER"
A very lino cowboy picture, I
"TIIK KVKXIXO BELL"
A very lluo lovo story.
All for 10 centK,
hero yesterday en route to Wed
deriiurn to look over the holdings.
The company has not fully com
pletcd Its plans for developing the
property.
P. J. FEENEY of Bandon wbb in
Mnrshllold yesterday on business.
He reports everything nourishing
nt tho city by tho sea.
THOMAS THOIISON' and wlfo nnd
daughter, Blanche, of Isthmus In
let will leave tonight for eastern
Oregon where they expect to locate.
P. A. SANDBURG will leave today
for Portland on business, He
, tuny visit Spokane nnd other
l northen points before ho returns
jo the liny.
CAPT. X. J. CORNWALL, of Gardi
ner pnssed through hero yesterday
on route homo nfter upending' a
' month with his family at Berke
ley, Cal.
JAMES FALCONER and wlfo
will leave tonight for a three
I weeks' stay In Portland. They
. "vlll visit othor northern points be
I foro thoy return to tho Bay.
J. ALBERT MATSOX and John
Kronholm loft this afternoon for
south Coos River to sco that tho
freshet does no dnmngo to Mr.
Mntson'B sununcr home, "The
Nook."
MRS. F. E. WESTERBERG nrrlvcd
hero yesterday from Portlnnd to
Join her husband who Is arrang
ing to open a five, ten nnd fifteen
cont store In tho O'Conncll build
ing. DEL. BENGTSON hns returned
from Bay Point whoro ho has boeu
working In the offices of tho C. A.
Smith Lumber company to tako a
position in tho Cobs Bay ofllces of
tho compnny.
C. M. WHEELER nrrlvcd horo Inst
evening from Portland via Drain.
Mr. Whcolor Is with tho Wnrron
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I v,uii!u ueuun eompnny wnicn nas
cuniKo oi mo oiiniiiimic paving in
the Northwest nnd will try to In
troduce it here.
MRS. O. N. WILSON nnd llttlo
daughter, Vorla, of Sttmnor, who
have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
G. P. Barnard and other rolntlvcs
and friends In Mnrshllold, return
ed homo todny.
S. W. SHOOK, who resides on the
Ivy Condron ranch on North Coos
River, wns a Marshflold business
visitor todny. Ho says tho river
Is rising rapidly ns a result of tho
heavy rains.
CI1AS. HUNTER came down from
Isthmus Inlot todny with his wlfo
and son. Tho baby hns not bcon
woll nnd ho nnd Mrs. Hunter will
remain In .Marshfleld. Mr. Iluntor
will resume his position nt tho
Smith-Powers Logging camp.
FKED HARRIS nnd family will lcavo
shortly for Portland'' and may ro
iiiru to their old homo In Dallas,
Tax., where Mr. Harris was assist
ant auditor of tho City National
Bank. Mr. Hnrrls has mndo soino
oxtonslvo Investments hero nnd ex
pects to return.
R. J. MONTGOMERY and wlfo nnd
son roturned Inst ovonlng vln
Drain from Borkoloy, Cnl., whoro
thoy have bcon spending a few
weeks. Mr. Montogomery says
that Coos Bay certainly looks good
to him. His oporntlon for appen
dicitis wns n Bticcess and ho Is now
In much hotter health than ho has
boon In u long tlmo,
E. C. PADDOCK returned yesterday
from his holldny vacation In Snn
Francisco. Mrs. Paddock will
remain until Fobrunry 14 to at
tend tho mnrrlago of her slater,
Miss Gortrudo Rynn, who weds a
Mr. Mlcholson of tho Southorn Pa
cific railway. MIbs Ryan will bd
romombored by ninny Coos Bay
friends who mot hor whon she
visited Mrs. Pnddock Inst sum
inor. MR. and MRS. C. J. HOWARD. and
family arrived this week from
Cottngo Grovo to make tholr fu
ture homo on Coos Bay. Mr.
Howard succeeds II. L. Flnlny
son ns coast roprcsontntivo of J.
A. Folgor & Co., of Snn Fran
cisco. Mr. Flnlayson taking tho
Interior territory. Mr. nnd Mrs,
Howard nro making tholr home
for tho present In tho I. S. Smith
flats on South Brondway. Mr.
Howard oxprosses hlmsolf favor
ably Impressed with Coos Bay
and is already enrolled ns n now
monjbor of tho Booster club.
ARK WED IN Ki77k.NK.
Miss Agnes Morgan nnd Ray Conydon
.Married at ,1. D. llaiiillii Home.
A very protty wedding took placo
nt Eiigono, Oregon, January 9, when
Mr. Ray Conydon nnd Miss Agnes
Morgan wero united In mnrrlago, Tho
ring ceremony wns used, Rov. No ft
olllclntlng, Tho brldo wns prettily
attired In bluo silk. Only rolntlvcs
nnd n few Intlmuto frlonds wero pro
sout. Aftor tho coromony n sump
tuous dlunor was sorved at tho homo
of Mr. J. D. Hamlin, Mr. Hnmlln be
ing nn undo of tho groom nnd well
known on Coos Bay. Tho groom Is
a Portland man nnd tho brldo Is n
dnughtor of W. II. Morgan, n Coos
Bay girl, hor many Coos Bay friends
hero join with us lu wishing them
Joy nnd happiness. '
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges. Our motto:
"Will go nnywhoro nt any time."
Stands Blanco. Hotol nnd Blanco
Clgnr Storo. Day Phones 78 and 46.
Night Phono 4G.
BARKER & GOODALK. Proprietors.
THE BEST
That Wheat and Science ,
Can Produce
Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour
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