The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 07, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY,, MARCH 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Bicycle Riders
SfS
COOS HAY TIDES.
which ono it wns, probably bccauBO
ho wits afraid that somo of tho Leap
Your maidens might think him too
young.
t
There has been 109 Ivor Jolmson Bicycles sold
in Ibis city under an ABSOLUTE GUARAN
TEE and not one lias been returned.
(Is this a record?
This year they are better than ever.
We equip all our I. T. Bicycles now with
STEEL RIMS.
Pioneer Hardware Co.
i uol w Is given the tlino nnn
height of high and low water at
Marshnold.
Tho tides aio placed la tho ordor
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on tho bcc
oiid lino of each day: a comparison
of consecutive holghts will Indicate
whetl or It Is high or low wator. Tor
high water on bur, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Date March, 11)12.
7 hours.C.ll 11.09 G.41 11.21
TIdo G.7 0.3 5.0 1.0
8 houre.5.48 11.50 G.33 11.47
TIdo C.5 0.4 4.3 2.4
Arrnngo Bouts Chuck O'Connoll
and Sing Hosan aro scheduled to fight
one of tho prollmlnnrles March 16,
when Jess Day and Earl Chlsholm
will meet in tho principal bout.
Attui'li Chest Constnblo Cox to
day sobod n chest of tools bolonglng
to llort Ilolleu, tho local barber who
left hero recently, for tho bcnollt of
u editors. Ilolleu was a cablnot
mnkor as well as a barber.
9 hours.C.28
TIdo C.l
10 hours. 0.31
TIdo 3.1
12.52
0.C
7.15
6.7
7.34
4.7
1.57
0.8
8.53
3.3
Bicycle Riders
'AYT0NSLEAD!!
Did you rend an ad the other day, as follows? "Wo equip
lUonrl. J. Bicycles NOW W1TIE STEEL RTMS."
AYTONS LEAD ! !
OTHERS F.OLLOW TILL THEY BREAK DOWN.
larshfieldCyclery
fhone 180-K. Agents for Dayton Bicycles. G07 Front St.
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
--Watch This Space Tomorrow Night
ri
for Our 3th Special Saturday Sale
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
-MAIN 298
THIS WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
Oregon Showers In west
and snow Hurries in cast to-
night. Fridny gonorally fair.
Winds easterly.
LOCAIi TEMPERATURE UK-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours'ondlng I
nt 1:411 a. m., March 7, by IlonJ.
Ostllnd, special govoinmcnt me-
tcorologlcal obsorver:
Maximum 53 4
Minimum 41
At 4: (3 a. ni 42
Precipitation 23
Wind, northwest; rainy.
Dance nt Llbby Arrangements
havo boon completed for n danco to
bo givon Saturday night nt tho hall
in Llbby.
Total Rainfall Tho total rainfall
on Coos Day slnco Soptombor 1, 1911,
is 43.80 Inches, according to tho of
ficial records kopt by B. B. Ostllnd.
Open Store O. A. Howard, who
recently bought tho Batchollor cigar
Btoro at constablo'B salo, 1b arranging
to ro-opon it and to rosumo tho man
ufacture of cigars.
Are Fliifrt City Recorder Butlor
today lined two of tho U rooks who
voro Involved In tho ombrogllo In
their houHo on North Front Btrect tho
night befoio Inut $10 apleco. They
pleaded not guilty to tho chnrgo of
lighting and disturbing tho ponco,
but their ovidouco and that of their
companions did not substantial this
claim. Tho quarrel nroso ovor a
blanket.
Coming Hero J. 13. Claroy of tho
Golden Oak harbor shop has Just
rocolved word that lila fathor and
mothor aro nrrnnglng to movo hero
from Grand Junction, Colorado, to
locate Thoy will nrrlvo tho lattor
part of March. Mr. Korn, formerly
of Coquillo and candldato for county
survoyor of Coob county two years
ago, has rocontly boon located nt
Grand Junction nnd Is also prepar
ing to movo back horo.
rntlicr Dies A. J. Mondol, of tho
Hub Clothing nnd Shoo Co., rocolved
a lologram this morning from his'
brother, Josoph Mondol, In Moad
vlllo, Pennsylvania, bringing tho sad
Intelligence of tho (loath of his fath
or at his homo thoro last ovonlng.
Ills father had been sorlously ailing
for so mo tlmo so that his passing
wns not wholly unoxpoctod, but nov-
orllio less was a shock to Mr. Mondol,
who will bo tho rociplont of Bym
pnthy of his many Coos Bay frlonds
In his borcavomont.
purchased tho J. B. Arnott property
on Donuolly avonuo in South Marsh
Hold for $1500. Tho deal was mado
through Hall & Hall.
Mutter Lower Fancy croamory but
ter has taken a drop In tho local mar
kot, pound and a half squares sell
ing nt 00 cents bIiico March 1.
Hunch Life Thriller A motion plc-
turo of oxtrnordlnnry Interest, en
titled "Ranch Llfo In tho Groat
Southwest," will bo on exhibition nt
tho Orphoum "Itouso of tho Photo
play," tomorrow. This plcturo has
been sccurod for this houso at nn
Increased expense but tho prlco will
romnln unchaugod. Among tho mnny
thrilling scenes in this plcturo aro
included two champion ropors, cham
pion at Btccr bull-dogging, throwing'
longhorus, champion of tho world
throwing and tying n stcor, oxport
roper and bronco buster.
PERSONAL NOTES
A. B. DALY Is planning to go to
Portland Saturday.
C. R. PECK is a North Bond business
visitor today.
STEVE LAPP Is In from Ton Mllo
on business today.
E. L. BESSEY of Coos River is in
Marshflold today.
AL FELLOWS is in from Ton Mite
on business nnd plonsuro.
JOHN SCHETTER of Ton Mllo is a
Marshflold business visitor.
MRS. J. D. DYER of Danlols Creek Is
a Marshflold visitor today.
To Hold Court Judgo J. S. Coko
will go to Coquillo tomorrow to hold
a special session of Circuit Court to
hoar motions nnd arguments In a
number of minor cases.
Buys Property Judgo Laurendonu
of Hutto, Mont., has bought nlnotoon
lots on Marshflold Holghts from
Henry Songstnckon. Tho prlco is
said to havo boon S150 por lot.
Have Birthdays Dan Koatlng of
tho Woolen Mill Storo is todny colo
brntlng his birthday. Just which
ono, you will havo tq nscortaln from
him. Frank Pugsley, Stafford's
"Candy Kid, had a birthday yostor
day and ho Is also reluctant to toll
want ads.
FOR RENT Housekeeping nnd fur
nished rooms. 620 Contrnl. Phono
185J.
TWO FURNISH ED ROOMS to rent.
392 Brondway.
WOMAN wants to tako charge of
rooming houso. Phono 140 J.
WANTED By oldorly man, work of
any kind. Can clenn houso, mako
garden, build fence, clean poultry
houses, paint nnd do rough carpen
ter work. Will do anything. Best
city roforonces. 20 conts por hour.
L. Chapman, 212 Broadway.
LATTIN HOTEL Board and room,
$1 por day; $6 por weok; family
stylo. 315 Second St., South.
WANTED Good laying hons,
Plymouth Rocks or Leghorns.
Phono 1271 North Bond, or V. 0
enro Times Ofllco.
rOR SALE Indian Runner duck
eggs. Wm, Shook, S 7th at
ANCONA, SICILIAN nt'TTER OUP,
AND SALMON FAVOROLLE EGGS
FOR HATCHING. Tho kind for eggs.
I have thoroughbred stock.
F. E. GLAZIER,
Phone 299. North Bond, Oregon.
.Coos Delicatessen
arties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to mil nt
The Pacific Monumental Works
South Broadway nnd ihukp selec
tion from tho largo stock now on
hand. Mr. Wilson Iius in his employ
tho only practical murlilu and granite
cutter in Coos county. And uono
but the best work is turned out.
FINE HOME COOKING.
I pitimtY. flfiEANLINESS.
( UEALTHFULNESS
Only tho best of everything good
at reasonable prices.
Merchant's lunch dally from 11 a.
m. to 2:30 p. m.
''That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GOUTUELL
Don't Throw Away
Your old shoos. Wo fix 'em while
U wait.
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
180 So. Broadway Marshflold
L. J. FETROMOULX, Proprietor.
Children are much more likely to
contact tho contngtous diseases when
thoy havo colds. Whooping cough,
dlptherla, scarlet fover and con
sumption are diseases that aro often
contracted when tho child has a
cold. That Is why all medical au
thorities say bowaro of colds. For
the quick euro of colds you will And
nothing better than Chamborlaln's
Cough Remedy. It can always bo do
ponded upon nnd is pleasant and safe
to take. For sale by nil dealers.
Was Slianglinled Job Dunham,
formorly of Marshflold but located at
Coquillo for tho past yoar, camo ovor
jostorday on business. Ho lntondod
to roturn on tho nftornoon train, but
Jim Boono and Vorn Barker docldod
otherwise. About train tlmo thoy
offorod to tako him to tho depot in
nn nuto. Job agrcod. Howovor, tho
auto mystorlously broko down nnd
would not start until ton minutes
nftor tho train had dopartod. Job
returned to Coquillo this morning.
Plan Long Walk Georgo Thomp
son, Georgo McCnskoy, A. A. Sog
oraton nnd H. G. Huttor, four of tho
Blltmoro boyB who havo boon em
ployed in tho local logging camps nnd
lumbor mills plan to loavo Sundny
for Rosoburg and Portland and oth
er northern points. Thoy plan to
walk most of tho distance Mr. Hut
tor will roturn oast, but the otliors
plan to Bpond tho summer nt various
coast points.
Buy Property Jns. E. Boring has
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL
STATEMENT OF THE
Uiion Assurance Society
Limited
of London, England, in tho Kingdom
of Gront Britain, on tho 31st day
of December, 1911, mado to tho In
surance Commissioner of tho State of
Orogon, pursuant to law:
Income.
Premiums received during
tho yoar in cash $329,270.17
Interest, dividends, and
rents rocolved during
tho yoar 23,930.67
Total Incomo $303,209.84
Disbursements.
Losses pnld during tho
year $141,112.77
Commissions nnd salaries
paid during tho year. 100, COG. 18
Taxes, licenses, and foes
paid durjng tho yoar. 16,984.00
Amount of nil other ex
penditures 109,340.02
Total oxpondltures . .$367,044.07
Assets.
Value of stocks and
bonds owned ' $608,847,76
Cash In banks and on
hand 24,440.87
Premiums in course of
collection and In trans
mission 76,373.20
Interest and rents duo
nnd accrued 0,808.00
Total assets $71G,019.88
Total assets admitted in
Oregon $710,019.88
Liabilities.
Qross claims for losses
unpaid .$ 37,888.83
Amount of unearned
promiums on nil out
standing risks 281,036.15
All othor liabilities .... 12,011.29
Total liabilities $331,436.27
'Voifl. lusuranco In
force Docombor 3 1 ,
1911 $38,571,961.00
Business In Oregon for tho Year.
Total risks written dur
ing the yoar ..,.,.$2,113,346.00
Gross premiums re
ceived during tho
yoar 51,633.13
Premiums returned
during tho year..,. 14,090.03
Losses paid" during
the year 17,406.90
Losses incurred dur
ing tho year 18,388,71
Total amount of risks
outstanding in Oro
gon Docombor 31,
1911 3.628,148.00
By A. II. WRAY, Manager,
Statutory resident general agent
and attorney for servlco:
WM. ,M. PATTERSON,
Portland, Oregon. I
HENBY 8ENGSTACKEN,
Resident Agent, Mnrshflcld, Oregon.
JOHN HENDRICKSON of Coos Rlvor
was a Mnrshflcld visitor today.
MRS. L. STONE of Catching Inlot
was visiting in Marshflold yesterday.
MRS. CHA8. ENEGREN of Coos Jllv
or wub visiting in tho city yestor-day.
MISS LENA ASHMAN has takon'a
position In tho Woatorn Union office
J. D. CLINKINBEARD of Coob Rivor
is looking nftor buclnoss in Marsh
flold today.
S. WINTERS nnd family oxpect to
loavo Saturday for Portland and
othor northorn points. ,
PROF. RAYMOND wnB at North
Bond yostordny arranging to start
a dancing class thoro.
DAVID A. NELSON and J. C. Kcn
dall returned last ovonlng from a
business trip to Coquillo.
F. P. NORTON Is nt Coquillo at
tondlng tho regular mooting of
tho Coos county commissioners.
G. W. Kaufman and wlfo and baby
arrived homo today from a month's
visit In Portland, Seattlo and Spo-kano.
GILBERT GILBERTSON has roturn
od to his homo at Glcndnlo nftor
looking after proporty Interests at
Kontuck Inlot.
MRS. ALEX. MATSON of Catching
Inlot wns in Marshflold yesterday,
attending tho mooting of tho La
dlos' Aid Society of tho Swedish
Lutheran church.
HARRY BRADFIELD is moving
from South Marshflold to tho houso
on Curtis avonuo, near Second
stroot, which wns rocently vacated
by Nick Stambono.
W. F. BOWRON, road supervisor at
Ton Mllo, wns in Marshnold on
routo to Coquillo to attend tho
annual convention of tho Coos
county road supervisors.
WM. GORDON hns roturnod from
Curry county, whoro ho has spout
n fow months mining and hunting.
Ho nnd his pnrtnor killed six
wild hogs and n couplo of bears
during their stay.
FESTUS WALTER, who hns boon
employed nonr Honryvlllo, Is
spondlng n fow drtys at tho home
of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II.
Wnlter, in South Mnrshflcld while
recovering from an injury to his
hand.
FRED WILSON returned last ovo
nlng from a business trip to Co
quillo. Ho will bo a candidate for
tho Republican nomination for
coronor of Coos county. So far
no othor candidate has been an
nounced for tho place. His peti
tions will bo placod in circulation
soon.
HILLIS SHORT was in from Ton
Mile this weok endeavoring to ar
range for tho prosecution of parties
thoro whom ho suspects of poison
ing two of his varmint dogs and
a number of chickens. During tho
absence of the Short family poison-1
ed moat was thrown Into tho yard.
Ho tracked tho guilty partlos for a I
considerable dlstanco and hopes to
soon gain sufficient evldonco to
convict them.
J. S. BARTON of Coquillo was in
Marshflold today, being en routo
homo from Portland.
ARNO MEREEN of tho C. A. Smith
company left on tho Nnnn Smith
today for San Francisco.
MRS. A. O. Rogers and llttlo daugh
ter of Coos Rivor nro guests of
Mrs. W. II. Konnody today.
MRS. CHAS. MAHAFFY, of Coos
Rlvor passed through horo today
to visit Miss Lou Mahaffy, who
recontly underwent an oporatlon
nt Mercy Hospital.
J. C. SAVAGE, odltor of tho Coquillo
Sontlnol, wns In Marshflold today.
Ho roports that tho Coos County
Court awarded tho contract for
printing tho delinquent tax snlo
notlcn to tho Bnndon Recordor,
that papor bolng tho lowest blddor.
E. W. WRIGHT 6f Portlnnd, who
bought consldorablo proporty horo
last summer, nrrlvod horo today to
look after his intorosts. Ho says
there aro no now railroad dovolop
monts, but ho is confident that tho
' Southern Pacific will start con
struction on this ond of tho lino
as spon as tho woathor will permit.
J. W. BENNETT roturnod today from
Portland and Salom. At Salom ho
argued tho caso attacking tho val
idity of tho Port of Coos Bay Com
mission, District Attornoy Goorge
Brown of Rosoburg permitting Mr.
Bonnott to roprcsont tho stato. Mr.
Bonnott furnlshod tho funds to ap
peal tho caso to tho Supromo Court.
AMONG THE SICK.
David Roborts, tho woll .known
Coos Bny ploncor, Is reported qulto
ill at his homo in Empire
Mrs. Elliott Peterson is reported
critically ill at hor homo in Bay
Park.
Jas. Davis of tho Golden Oak har
bor shop lo laid up with a sovoro
nttack of la grlppo.
John Horron, who is conflnod at
his homo with an attack of la grlppo
and pleurisy, is roportod improving
today.
William Krolt7or, tho llttlo son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsoy Kroitzor, is ill
of la grlppo.
Mrs. Wm. Grimes, who undorwent
nn oporatlon at Morcy Hospital yes
terday, continues to got along nicely.
Tho llttlo child of Mr. and Mrs.
Waltor Wilson of Forndalo Is roport
od quick sick.
BEGINNING TOMORROW night
wo will run VAUDEVILLE In con
nection with moving pictures at the
IIOVAIj THEATER. ADMISSION
10c.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Friday is tho regular ofllco. day of
tho county school suporlntondont.
Anyono who may wish to consult him
personally will And him at his of
llco from 9 a. m. to 2 p, m.
A TURKISH BATH Will do you
GOOD. Phono 214 J.
Sickroom
Helps
Little things that do much
to make care of the sick
easier and more effec
tive. Cost trifling com
pared to benefits received.
Alcohol Stoves, Feeding
Gups, Bed Pans, Medicine
Glasses, T h c r mometers,
Cologne Water, Fountain
Syringes, Ice Bags, Hot
Water Bags, Disinfect
ants, Ituuler Sheeting,
Feeding Tules, and many
others in great variety at
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
Something New !
Sperry Flaked Peas
Your Grocer Has Them
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