The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912 EVENING EDITION
M
ILLICOMA HAT
FOR SPRING
S &
The Latest Development in
Stiff and Soft Hats
THE BEST $3.00 HAT
MADE
Woolen Mill Store
, LEADING HATTERS
IPQffil
COOS HAY TIDES.
Hoi w Is given tin tirao and
height of high and low water at
Mut'oli fluid.
Th tides nro plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on
tlie flrst lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each dny; a comparison
of consecutive heights will Indlcato
whetl or It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Unto. Mnrrh, 1012.
siiiiss. .1.01 9.155 i.:is 10.00
Kect .0.0 0.1 G.5 1.7
Hrs. .4.-14 10.38 5.2!) 10.32
Foot .CO 0.2 4.9 2.3
23IIIrH. .fi.ll 11.27 0.17 11.09
I Foot .(l.G 0.3 4.3 2.9
2lHrs. .6.53 12.23 7.23 11.57
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
MINUTES COUNT
WHEN VOl' AHH WAITING FOR MEDICINES.
That N (lie limn mIicii quick .service In tlit thug Ntnrc Is appreciated.
Kiimnf von want a lircsrrlntlon In u liurrv.. .Our PiKwri-ltif !.. tin.
ti.irtmrnt N nrunul.ctl and conducted nlouir the most iidi-n 1 llmu in
pharmacy. Wholly In charge of Registered pharmacist, who nro sup-
pilCil Willi mi) iiiiiiiiy mi- uiu iiiuk nun riirri'l'l compounding 01 .lilj
prescriptions of ALL physicians, ( Our facilities nro tliu finest In the
rltjr our prices lire (he most reasonable, imtl u NEVER OVER
CIIAHRI2. Hiinerlnr sorvleo mill n miiiiiii-u ili'iit In wliiit nut nroHi'i'liw
tloa patrons receive. Proscriptions from your physician liy telephone
receive cxirn aiieiiiiiin.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
MAIN 298
US
CONDENSED STATEMENT
;0f ThelFirst National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho Close of Business February SOtli, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loam and discounts $221,234.34
' Bonds, warrants and securities 73,920.11
U. S. bonds to eocuro circulation 2C.000.00
I. Real estate, turnlturo and llxturoa 81,011.34
Cub and light oxchango 144,549.94
Total $3 13,721.7.1
LIABILITIES.
Capital Block paid In $1 00.000.00
I Surplus and undlvldod profits 9,235.09
' DlFldends unpaid 6.00
, Rrterro for taxes 1.000.00
; Circulation, outstanding 24,000.00
"Wilts 410.881.C4
Total $513,721.73
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold
ers li 1100,000.00.
IMPORTANT NOTICK TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Cite us a description ot your property and wo will obtain for you
Lunount of taxes od samo. Sheriff does not notify you.
IH.ANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MAHSHFIELD, OREGON.
At tho close of business, Feb. 20, 1012.
I... , RESOURCES.
wns and Discounts J429.2CC.C9
"ttMng H0use 50,000.00
"n and Evchanges 1C5.011.32
Total JC44, 278.01
LIABILITIES.
Pltal Stock paid In 1 60,000.00
fi i?.Bad Univldod Proflta B7'42HT
"'Wsita 53C.8C9.84
Total 1G44.278.01
Arties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
The Pacific Monumental Works
South Broadway and iimkp selec
tlon from the largo stock now on
liund. Mr. Wilson lias In his employ
tho only practical marble and granite
cutter lu Coos county. And none
but tho best work Is turned out.
I'lN ....
1m ' i"e son hn, n ,
I 1 Who toijr cayuiu
F'aberlain?. rcmmended to try
i'n.. "" Couch nmn.. ;i
"" a lnll . . """U HltU
'aswi Domo was finished
8lls. 29 r,8..0ver'" wites Mrs.
Mtrali; " 0.wl'ng street. Sydney.
Have That Roof Fixed
JfOW
See GORTHELL
Phone SlU
The Royal
TONIGHT
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
CUTTER AND SOULE
Spanish .Musical Comedy
Till: (JAV SEHENAREKS
PICTURES
Till: TWIN SQUAW
tin: door keeper
tweeerledum'h white suit
Laugh after Laugh
II) Cents
O. J. LEMANSKl, Prop.
People Take Notice !
Wo tiavo all lengths of stovo wood
for sale, prices ranging; from 11.50
per tlor up. Wo can furnish any
lougth you wish.
L. H. HEISNER
Phono No. 120-1 or 49-L.
KJICU f Uwn.whotiavn oma Inventive utitlltr
M9 II 1um writs UIIKKLKY A tl.l.NTIItr!,
Illbsai I'm.,1 Allan,... Wutlulm U. tt
WANT ADS.
FOR HALK Tliico Mlvcrsltlo llsli
nets. A bargain. Must bo Bold
nt onco. Address R, L., cr. Times.
FOR SAM'!- The Norway fitoro or
general morohnndlso, tliruo inlloa
bolow Myrtle Point, on bank of
Coqulllo river, ono-quartor nillo
from R. R. Htatlon. Stock will In
voke about 12,800, For terms
and particulars apply to M,rs. S. J.
McCloskoy,, Norway Oro.
FOR SALK C. Iluir Orpington eggs
for hntchlng. Prlzo winning stock
Phono evenings, 2U4-X.
WANTED Immediately, rosponsl
bio girl to euro for Infant. Refer
ences. Tel. 294-X.
FARM FOR SALi: 11)2 iimn, 30
clonred. Team, stock, tools, 25
tons of hay, corn, spuds, DO thick
ens. Goo. Wltto, So. Coos River.
WANTKD CJIrl to work In printing
ofllco. Apply at Times olllco.
WANTED Roy to work Saturday
nights nt Java Coffeo House.
FOR SALIC 2V& acres cleared land,
of the Reynolds Company's tract
nil fenced 1 miles from
Murshfleld; good improvements,
houso and barn, C dozen chickens,
2 milk cows, good young team
horses and wagon, also good boil
er and engine; all goes at real cost.
J. E. Fltzgorald, Marshfleld.
Phone 3110.
FOR SALE Good restaurant,
quire Times office.
In-
FOR SALK 120 aero homestead
with improvements and a five
room house on the same. 2 ml.
from tho Coqulllo River. For
particulars enquire of W. W. Coy,
Coulogue Camp, Lampa, Oregon.
FOR SALF One new 20-foot gaso
line launch. Seo Max Tlmmer
man, 8G2 North Front stret.
FOR RENT Two nice sunny house
keeping rooms. Inquire at Nas
burg Grocery.
LATTIN HOTEL Board and room,
$1 per day; 1ft per week; family
style. 315 Second St., South.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent.
392 Broadway.
LOf'A U TEMPERATURE
PORT.
RE-
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 1:43 n. in., Mnr. 21, by UenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
.Maximum 57
Minimum I! 7
At 1:13 n. m 32
Precipitation none
Wind northwest; clear.
Mnklng Improvement Tho Wool
en Mill store Is Increasing Its stock
holding capacity with another double
row of shelving.
Frost Tonight I). 1). Ostllud. lo
cal U. 8. weather observor, received
word this morning that this section
of Oregon would bo visited by a light
frost tonight.
. . Improve Store Norton &. Hanson '
nro putting In n balcony and adding,
much new shelving to their Central
u venue store preparatory to Increas
ing their wholcsnlu trade.
Buys New Aii'to -1). L. Footo has
purchased n new Cadillac nuto which
will be added to his local lino for
public service. It will bo tho latest
model and one of tho finest ears on
the bay.
Wetl In Coqullli Mrs. Pearl Hels-uer-Mlller
and E. A. Vnlller, who re
cently came to Mnrshlleld from San
Frnnelseo, woro married nt Coqulllo
yesterday by Jtmtlco of tho Penco E.
(3. U. Iloldeu. The brtdo Is a daugh
ter of Mr. nnil Mrs. Levi llelsner.
They will reside In Mnrshlleld.
Iliirliil Hero W. C. Doubnor re
ceived word today from his son Geo.
that the body of Mrs. George Doub
nor would ho shipped from there for
Coos Bay on the Steamer Washing
ton which leaves San Francisco nt 6
o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Doub
nor will accompany tho remains. Tho
dnto of the funeral will ho announc
ed Inter.
Reported Wetl According to re
ports received here, Mrs. Hansen of
Bay Park who left hero recently for
Florida, was mnrrlod recently to
John Herman of Ruskln, Fin. Mrs.
Hanson loft hero about two months
ngo, soon after tho death of her hus
band who was fatally Injured by a
fall from an elevated walk near their
liny Park homo.
No Ralls Coming Tom Coko, In
charge of tho preliminary work for
tho Tormlunl Railway, bos been ad
vlRed that tho Redondo Is not bring
ing ralU for tho company this trip,
but probably will next week. He
first plunnod to lay tho track on
North Front strcot, but owing to tho
street hnvlng to bo torn up to put
In n newer. It has been decided to
start construction on South Front
street near tho depot. Arrange
ments nro being made to have tho
rails and ties dumped nonr tho lat
tor point, n special wharf being built
for tho purpose.
Get Autos 11. C. Noblo of Marali
flold received n now Bulck touring
car today and Dr. Bnrtlo and Dr. Hol-
llstor of North Bend each received n
runabout.
First Dny of Spring Today Is tho
first dny of spring, this being leap
year and tho equinox consequently
occurring on March 21.
Petitions Signed Petitions of I. S.
Smith as candidate for tho republican
nomination for state Bcuntor from
I Coos and Curry counties nro' being
circulated today In Mnrshlleld nnd
I North Bend. They woro quickly
filled and will probably bo mulled for
filing tomorrow.
Settle Case An old case of John
Krouholm vs. D. L, Foote over n suit
of clothes which Krouholm claimed
Foote lost whllo the lnttor was opera
ting a cleaning nnd pressing estab
lishment was settled today. Krou
holm had n judgment, including costs
of about $5.! nud this was reduced to
$12 which Footo paid.
Svw Chinese Flags Mnrshlleld
Chinese today are exhibiting the
lings of the now Republic of Chlnn,
thu first of tlu Hill's ari'lvlnir todav.
Gow Why got the llrst ones and was
much elated over them. Instead of
thu Chinese dragon, the now lings
uro stripped, the colors being yel
low, white black nnd blue.
(nlller Candidate Parties arriv
ing hero from Coqulllo state that
Stephen Gnlllcr of Batidou has an
nounced his candidacy for the repub
lican nomination for sheriff. O. O.
Lund of .MiUHhlleld Ik the other can
didate,. Mr. Gnlllcr was n candidate
against W. W. Gage, tho democrat
who Is seeking reelection, n few
years ago and was defeated.
Found Lost Locket The effective
ness of Tho Times' wnnt ndvs. re
ceive demonstration dully. 'Tuesday
evening, Miss Hazel Merrymuu lost n
valuable chain and locket which she
treasured very highly us a keepsake
Wednesday shu advertised It In The
Times nnd today tt was returned to
her by Mr. J. E. Cooley, It having
been found by his daughter, Miss
Ruby Cooley, who read tho ml lu Thu
Times nnd relumed It promptly, (ev
erybody reads The Times' want ads.
That's why they produce results.
Special Sermons Two speclnl top
ics will bo discussed at the Baptist
church next Sunday by tho pastor,
Rev. G. LoRoy Hull. In tho morn
ing his theme will bo "Why I Am A
Baptliit. In tho evening, ho will use
ns a prelude to his sermon: "Of what
value aro prize llghtH to n city?"
Should tho III! now going on by thu
dredge be coming lu around the
church, tho audience will find an ele
vated walk which has been construc
ted along Market struct to the church
especially for that purpose.
Vanity Fair A gorgeous threo
reel subject will bo on exhibition nt
tho Orpheum nil dny Friday, entit
led "Vanity Fair. This reaturo pic
ture deals with William Makoponco
Thackeray'H noted novel, which was
afterwards made famous by Mrs.
Flsko In tho rolo of Becky Shnrpo.
This story runs nearly an hour, be
ing three times ns lung ns tho usunl
picture, nnd Indies and children
should tuko advnntago of tho day
shows. Thu price remains ton routs.
rumps out Salmon Tho Dredge
Oregon which yestontny wogan punn
lug Into the bulkhendliig nonr tho
Masonic Opera Houso Is pumping out
n largo number of llttlo fish which
nro declared to be young salmon.
Evidently snmo of tho schools of lit
tle aalinou recently released from tho
hatchery uro now In tho upper Bay
and uro getting too nonr tho suction.
G. W. Trlbboy said that ho saw thou
sands of tho little salmon, tlicro Do
ing three sizes from two to about
live Inches long.
Aro In Los Angeles W. P. Murphy
and wlfo who havo been making a
tour of California aro now In Los
AngolcB. Tho day they arrlvod
thoro, a big rain storm occurred.
It was tho llrst precipitation thoro In
sovoral months. The wot wonthor
wasn't what Murphy was looking for
and ho Inforinod friends thoro that
ho was going to loave at onto, that
ho hud loft Oregon to gil n llttlo buw
shlnu and escape tho rain. They nro
having a lino trip and will return to
tho Bny about April 1.
PERSONAL NOTES
Breakwater ssl Redondo in Today
With a Now Supply of All
Early Fresh Green Vegetables .
Just What You Need to Tone Up Your Jaded Appotlto.
Read This List:
Now Ripe Tomatoes Ilot-houso Cucumber
Young Onions Choice Cauliflower
Nice Tender Asparagus Crisp Celery
New Cablmgt Rhubarb Turnips llivts Carrots Sweet Potatoes.
Fresh Head lettuce New Cream Squash Fresh Itiitnlmgiis
with green tow
FRUITS
Fivsli Bananas Flueapplcs Grnjio Fruit Oranges Lemons
Havo you tried tho new Swanstlown Prepared Cako Flour? Wo
havo it.
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
THE PURE FOOD GROCERS.
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
Corner Centra! Ave. and Third Street. Phone 275J
ARTHUR PECK Is In Coqulllo on
business today.
A. B. DALY returned todny from a
business trip to Portland.
MRS. T. J. MACGENN of Emplro Is a
Marauded! shopper today.
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC Is suffering
from n slight attack of la grippe.
TAYLOR S1GL1N was down from his
Isthmus Inlet ranch today on busi
ness. F. B. COUCH and wlfo nnd child will
leavo Saturday for Portland nnd
other northern points.
MRS. HARRY NOBLE wont to Co
qulllo yesterday to visit friends
nnd rolatlves for a few days.
ROY LAWHORNE returned today
from n few weeks' stuy at San
Francisco nnd other California
points.
HERBERT L. COLEMAN returned
on tho Breakwater today from a
few weeks' trip to Spokane and
Portlnnd.
II. C. DIERS of North Bend is a
. Mnrshlleld business visitor todny.
He says thoro Is no now railway
news there.
THEO. BRADLEY nrrlved horo yes
terday on tho Redondo from Snn
K Francisco to spend a few wcoks In
this section.
PETER CLAUSEN arrived in on tho
Redondo after an extended stuy in
California and Arizona for the ben
efit of his health.
A. W. MYERS will leavo Satur
day for Portland, Spokntio nud
other northern nnd eastern points
on business nnd pleasure
F. It. KIRK of tho Bradley Candy
Company returned today from
Washington points whore ho wns
culled by tho Illness of his wlfo.
MISS MAUUE BOWRON who was
forced to give up hor studies nt
St. Mary's Academy lu Portland on
account of 111 health, nrrlved homo
on the Breakwater this morning.
WATT SHORT who has boon upend
ing the Inst fow months In Snn
Francisco Is reported to hnvo re
turned via Bandon nnd In now
spending n fow days with Joe
Coach at tho lattor'B homo on tho
Coqulllo. MMI
DOM1N1CK d' AMBROSIO, who for
several years had chnrgo of tho
shine stand In a local barber shot,
has returned from Los Angoloa
whore ho has been located tho past
year. Ho exp els to romnlu hero.
CHAS. A. DENY, nrrlved hero today
from Portlnnd to tnko a position
with Magnes & Mntson. Ho wan
formerly located at Chicago but
has spent tho last fow yearn at Cor
vnllls nnd Portlnnd.
J. E. 1IELLENIUR, who has becu
connected with Tho Times for sevornl
months left this morning via Drain
for Seattle, where ho will visit his
wlfo and inako nrrangemontii for tho
removal of his homo to Marshfleld.
J, II. LEVERS, who havo boon In
chnrgo of tho now business depart
ment of tho Orogon Power Com
pany hero plans to leave about
April I for Evor6tt, Wash, to lo
cate. Ho had hoped to got nway
sooner to tuko tho position nt Ev
erott but tho man who Is to tuko
his placo hero has not arrlvod and
It Is likely that ho and Mrs. Lovora
will not got away boforo April 1
Cleur Streets Marshal Cartor Is
today mnklng a crusado against
wooden signs and low nwnlngB. Ho
la removing all wooden signs nnd re
quiring atorokcopors to rnlso tholr
awnings bo that thoy aro at lonst
seven foot nhovo tho sidewalk.
T
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R
ew
esndemits
To those who lmve recent
ly moved into our ncigh
horhood we extend n spe
cial invitation to visit our
store nnd seo tho many
ways in which wo can help
you. Either in sickness or
in health you are looking
for a good drug store, ono
on which you can depend.
"Rely on us to tnko thor
ough care of nil orders
plnced in our hands.
BROWN DRIG CO.
Graduate Chemists.
Phono 1-11-J, Marshfleld, Oregon
Dayton Bicycles
(PW
Marshfield Cyclery
Agents; Phono 180-R; 007 Front St.
Be Sure and Move
All the potatoes you care to sell this season.
The present prices are too high to last.
Highest cash price on day of delivery.
f. s. DOW
Hdea,w. remedy ,s for sal