K"'T- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912 EVENING EDITION 5130 THIS is not a detective story, but the story of the best Blue Serge Suit ever sold in America for $ 5,0(X Read about it in The Saturday Evening Post. It is called Clothcraft Blue Serge Special Guaranteed all-wool and fast color Just ask us to show it to you. Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS Marshficld Oregon ylwyi "The Busy Corncr"- HiJnniii A Reliable Drug Store Iff. .... nnlv thB . ...i r.tiat Anifn. p8"""""",!.". ,c: :.;,, i.......lii Intnlho nrt' icriptlons you brine to " Wo Kripilon clerks nro too expert for Out. And wo don't charrjo I.ic prices-far from it. We carry many excellent pro wfctMy medicines. F col I rig batettj or jaundl;ed? SuITerlng tea conitipatlon, torpid liver. lick headaches? Try Roxail Liver Salts. O TMj IJ tho mod cauoiaciory iver-itemej " handled, end vo know its formula. It atimuwca id regulates tne action cltlio liver and bow els without c"PnIJ 1'ieasani uuu ci- fectlve. Eoia with tlio R ex nil puarcn- 11 a w-vnafc. m v bh m irn. t e e . h condensed statement Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the Close of Business February 20th, 10JS. RESOURCES. Loans ntul discount 221,234.34 BoihIb, wnrrnnts and nccurltlcs 73,920.11 U. S. bonds to sccuro circulation 25,000.00 Heal cstntc, furnltiiro ntul fixtures 81,022.34 Cash and sight oxchango 144,549.04 Total -. $3.5,71:1.7:1 LIABILITIES. Capltnl stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 0,235.09 Dlvldonds uupuld G.00 Rosorvo for taxoa 1,000.00 Circulation, outstanding 24,600.00 Doposlts , 410,881.64 Total $.1. 3,721.7:1 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability ot Stockhold ers In 1100,000.00. INTEItKST PAID ON TIME AND RAVINGS DEPOSITS. V. S. CHANDLER, Prcsldont. M. C. IIOItTON, Vico-Prcsldent. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. Kt Id only by loclmrt-Parsons Drug Company 'The Busy Corner" Phone Malu 208 Uh fLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAKSHF1ELH, OREGON. At the close of business, Feb. 20, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Dlscouuts $429,260.69 Banking House 50,000.00 Cash and Evcbanges 105,011.32 Total $044,278.01 LIABILITIES. Cipltul Stock paid In 52'?22'?2 Surplus and Undivided Profits ,J'H ! Doposlts 536,809.84 Total $644,278.01 IWANT ADS. tL ',,:XT '' iinilsliiMl liousekeep- - iuuws, 415 South Fourth St. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance itNiyTI,"' a,)out i0 yea,s o,d 11 The BUSV Hnrnoi. I Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKKN, Mgr. Coquillo Offl.e Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty Genaral Agent "KAmoiuri "The Busy Corner I 0''SA.L,: Chi'api n JIO ncro Ini-j 0 And Ch n ea8y terms Ann,y ' 1 .... -" lunur uumuui W,' Ijlllu, CM. r....i. COBial.1. .'."w fl,CS" V.UrSO R..7.b B,Ka" 8UIU or BUvor. "ra for return to Times office. 'TED i once. Ki.nnn wnrtli Ko 111 v,and household goods at J!0' 341 No. Prnnl Q nu- oin T SuF1 - Address 695 , in tront. near Tllrnli Phnnn 41.jt - A- " UJ vi .. ... .. "rgain If tnVon ,.,i.i.i ... .1 e 0 Commercial Avenue, ,'i.. Six exnerlanonri pnnl nJer tWo DumP-roen; one rope- "ytny ueaver Hill Coal Co. UnMrr0"0 nw 20-foot gaso. aaa srSx.' 8eo JIa Tlmmer 882 North Front stret. LE-T0 r,dlng gaddlcs and bridles, one pack saddle with out fit, one 50-foot scow, 20 ton capac ity. All in good order. O. J. Van Zilo, North Bend; Phone 490. HORSES FOR SALE One span Belgian colts; 1 will bo 2 years old next month; well broke to bridle and halter and to ride; will be n'nLCt Sings. 4 years old; well broke to work or ride; out of halfbred Belgian horse and good mares; price $300. . One span mares, 7 years old: weigh 1300 each; well broke to all hlnd of work or to ride: Price $400 A so one vuii ""- .--v.. years old and well broke to drive Se or to ride; perfectly safe or women or children to drive; price i2A of my horses were raised in a pasture where a logging train ran through several times a day there fore they are not afraid of trains or automobiles. na I guarantee an HOiDt" l QMiTii lesented. L. D. SMITH. Ancona Sicilian Buttercups Best for oggs; tho host strain; beautifully markod. Eggs for hatch ing. Salmon Faverolles, tho winter layers, quick growers. F. E. Glazier, North Bend. Phone 299. W.K.: Wiseman The Old Reliable Now car ries a complete stock of Housefuriiishings. Every thing from Kitchen to Bed room. New Goods. Reasonable Prices, 323 South Broadway. Phone No. 210-J. Try Tho Times Want Ads. COOS BAY TIDES. Del -w Is given tho time and height of high and low water at Mm 8h field. Th tides are placed In the ordor of occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on tho sec ond lino of each day; n comparison of consecutive heights will Indlcato whetl or it Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. April. Hrs. .6.20 1.08 S.17 0.0 Foot .5.4 0.0 3.3 0.0 Hrs. .0.50 7.20 2.07 9.35 Feet .4.1 4.9 0.9 4.8 lOllIrs. .2.23 S.29 3.11 10.42 Feet .4.1 4.5 1.0 4.1 11 Mrs. . ;i.5U IMS 4.12 11.2(1 Feet .4.0 4.3 1.1 4.5 12 Hrs. .5.00 10.58 5.15 12.04 Foot .3.4 4.5 1.1 4.9 13 lire. .5.49 11.50 5.49 0.0 iFeot .2.7 4.S 1.1 0.0 Mlllra. .0.40 0.22 12.48 6.29 Feet .5.4 1.9 5.1 1.1 cldonco wns that hor (loath occurrod Just twenty years to a day aftor tho death of her husband. Kkblnd Won. In a shooting con test hotweon W. N. Ekblnd and A. O. Rogers, Jr., at tho Marshfleld Gun Club grounds yestorday, Ekblad won by a scoro of 19 to 15 out ot a possl bio twenty-nvo. Tho Bhootlng yos tcrdny was abruptly ending by tho now trap breaking. Fuvor Port Work. Dr. E. Mlngus rocolvod lettors todny from sovoral Portland pnrtlos who own proporty on tho Bay Btatlng that thoy wish waivers bo sent thorn so that tholr tnx money can bo usod in Improving tho harbor. Thoy stntod that It would bo a sorlous blow to tho Bay to hnvo tho harbor Improvement stoppod. THE WEATHEH. (By Associated Pross.) OUEGON Fair tonight nnd Tuesdny except showers tonight In Bouthwcst. Westerly winds. LOCAL TIIMPETTATUHE HE- 1'OHT. 0 For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m., April 8. by DonJ. OBtllnd, special government mo- teorologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum CC Minimum 34 At 4:43 n. m 34 Proclpltntlon nono 4 Wind northwest; pnrty cloudy. 110UN. NOAH To Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. Noah at their homo In La Urnmto, Ore gon, nn eight nnd ono half pound son. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah formerly lived In Mnrshflold. DEAN To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Dean at their homo on North Broadway, Saturday, April 10, a daughtor. Mother and child nro doing nlcoly. SCOIT To Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark M. Scott nt their homo in South Marshfleld, April 0, a daughter. ICnlarKo llumlon Partlos roturn from Bnndon roport that a special oloctton will bo hold thoro Mny 3 for tho purposo of annoxlng coiibIiI orablo outlaying territory. Tho coun cil there Ih also preparing to adopt a now charter. Tomorrow ImhI Day Tuesday Is tho last day to roglstor for tho pri maries which will bo hold April 19. If you want to voto and haven't re gistered, you had hotter hurry. It Is ostlmatod that less thnn seventy jlvo por cont of tho total voto In tho county will bo registered for tho primaries. Sought More Tho Coos county of dors hnvo not yet succooded in locat ing Goorgo Morrow, nrcusoil of lar ceny of a rlllo from B. Bntos, a Mol roso farmor. It was roportod that ho wns soon In Myrtlo Point, bonding for tho conBt, but Shorlff Qnlno In clines to tho bollof that Morrow did not go to Coos county nt all, Itoso burg Review. Accept IMniis At a meeting Sat urday night, tho Eastsldo school board accopted .tho plans of B. II. Ost II ml for tho new school building thoro. Tho plan will bo submittod to tho county superintendent nnd Just ns soon as ho approves thorn, bids for tho construction of the build ing will bo nskod. llnhy Christened Yestorday about 1 o'clock, tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Plnegor wns christened by tho Rov. It. E. Browning at tho Episcopal church. Itobort Emmott was tho namo conforred upon him, bolng tho samo as tho father's. Tho sponsers wero tho grandparonts, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elckworth. Tho only other witnesses wero Mrs. Fred Hnus chlldt and Mrs. Ml Id run Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. Plnegor ontertnlned tholr relatives at dinner In honor of tho event. Ittinuway Sunday A livery toam belonging to tho Blnnchard's llvory got frightened yesterday. Thoy wore loft standing untied. They ran straight for the barn. As thoy pass ed tho postofllco E. K. Jones saw them aud thinking that thoro might bo bo mo ono In the rig ho mado a horolo offort to stop them. Ho suc ceeded In checking their speed but lost his footing and fell under tho buggy, ThlB forced him to rellnqush bis hold. The team proceeded to the barn slowly. Mr. Jones was more or loss bruised by tho fall. Had bo known that tho rig was empty he would not have made tho attempt. Coquillo Girl Dead Word was ro colvod horo today of tho doath of Miss Roy Collier of Coquillo at Napa, Calif. Sho had been thoro for tho last bIx months for tho benefit of her health, having boon a sufferer, from tuborculosls. Hor father, Henry coiner, or Coquillo was with hor during tho last week. For Bovoral years, sho was connected with tho olllces of tho Coos County Clork and the Assessor. Sho was n nloco of Mrs. A. G. Aiken and a cousin of Mrs. Otto Schottcr ot Marshllold. Tho body will bo brought to Coquillo for burial. PERSONAL NOTES WM. E. HOMME of Cooston was a Mnrshflold business visitor today. L. H. HAZARD of Coquillo was a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. LLOYD CUTLIP roturnod today from a trip to California points. S. LANDO arrived homo today from a business trip to San Francisco. MRS. FRED HOLL1STER of North Bond wns a Mnrshflold shoppor today. MRS. P. M. TULLY and baby arrived hero from Man Francisco today to Join Mr. Tully. , Close Postolllco Wednesday. On account of romodellng tho flxturos of tho Marshfleld postofllco tho ofllco Postmaster Curtis nnnounccs It will bo closod on Wednesday, April 10. Patrons having boxes enn got tholr mnll by calling boforo 8 A. M. The outsldo door will bo locked nt 8 A. M. nnd no ono will bo admitted un til tho chnngo is mado which will bo toward evening. May lio Suicide. Mrs. Goo. Condlo of Bnndon wns in Mnrshflold yostor day trying to trnco her hiiBband who dropped out of sight horo oarly last wcok. She stated that ho sont hor n postofllco ordor for $60, nil tho money ho had with him, but did not write any mossngo. Sho and Marsh al Carter hnvo practically mado up tholr minds that Mr. Condlo commit ted sulcldo cither by drowning him self In tho Bay or ending his ltfo In un obscuro plnco In tho woods. Ncav Mi'inliciH At n mooting of tho Mnrshflold Tennis Club, Saturday night, committees wero appointed to get tho courts In condition for VI ay. It wns d,oclded to arrange a tournoy with tho Bnndon club Homotlmo In tho summer. It was also docldod to Issuo two courtesy cards to each member who may glvo thorn to lady friends desiring to uso tho court. Flvo now mumbors, tanking n total of twenty, wore ndmtted. Thoy woro C. F. McKnlght, G. H. Rodd, F. A. Tledgen, Vornon Smith nnd Wcsloy Sonman. Now GIiixnch Wo havo Just rocolv od a comploto lino of glnsswaro, com prising full dtnnor nets, Including wntor goblots, clnrots, nlmonds, wlno, chnmpagne, shorbots, fruits, shorbot poitRco enfo, flngor bowls. Both In tho etched and cutglass. Tho only comploto lino over shown In Mnrsh flold. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. FATHER IS DEAD Mis. .J. II. Price of Allegany Receive Word of Parent's Death Mrs. J. II, Prlco of Allogany has word that hor father, J, S. Daniels, of Colna, California, passod away Thursday, April 4th. Interment will probably take plnco at Bollovlllo, Kas., whore his wlfo was laid to rent about two years ago, Mr. Daniels nnd Miss Pearl, his daughter, spoilt two months last sum mer with Mrs. Prlco and ho mado many frlnnds horo. Mr ,D.Milols was born In Ohio In 184 4. At thrco yonrs of ago. his par ents niovo'l to Jonosvllle, Wisconsin, where ho grow to manhood. Ho sor vod In tho 33rd Wisconsin for throo yonrs during tho Civil Wnr. In I860 ho married Aurora Dlbblo. Thoy aro survived by flvo children, Mrs. J. II. Prlco of Allogany, Oro., Mrs. II. II. Tucker, of Hardy, Nob., L. O. Dan iels, of Covlnn, Calif., Br. E. A. Dan iels of Whlttlor, Calif., and Mlos Ponii Dunlols, Thoy moved to Cnllfornln about six yoars ago from Bollovlllo, Kas., whoro thoy had resided slnco 1870. GEO. E. PEOPLES and wlfo of Co quillo woro Sunday visitors In Mnrshflold. MISS CORA BELLONI of Coquillo Bpont Sunday with frlonds In Mnrshflold. Wat. BONEBRAKE of Catching Inlet Is In Mnrshflold today on business and ploasuro. C. S. WINSOR and dnughtor, Miss llolon, ot North Bond woro Mnrsh flold visitors today. W. A. LUSE roturnod todny from a thrco wooks' Btny in San Francisco nnd othor California points. SENATOR JAS. BA1NES expects to lonvo Wednesday for his homo in Cnllfornln nfter n short stay on tho Bny. MRS. J. P. MORRIS and ohlldron aro oxpoctod horo noxt wook from San Joso, Calif., whoro thoy havo spont tho wlntor. TOM HALL roturnod today from Ton Mtlo whoro ho trlod tho oarly fishing yostorday. Ho only got flvo. CHAS. GAUNTLETT of North Bond passod through horo today en routo homo from nn ovor Sunday visit with frlonds nt Bnndon. L. A. ROBERTS nnd wlfo and a pnr ty of Myrtlo Point frlonds came ovor yostorday to attond tho Knights Tomplnr Eastor sorvlcos. vices. STEVE OALLIER of Bandon was a Marshllold visitor Saturday. Ho Is n candldnto for tho Ropubllcnn nomination for shorlfT nnd snys ho has mot with much oncourngomont In vnrlous parts of tho county. JUDGE HALL wont to Coquillo thin morning to hold n spoclnl sosslon ot county court. Tho pint ot Mil nor Crest, tho now.nddltlon which J. II. Mllnor laid out on tho Hill back of Forndnlo waB fllod. A. F. ESTABROOK nnd wlfo who hnvo boon spondlng tho pnat wook horo whllo Mr. Estabroolc has boon looking nttor tho construction of tho Estnbrook Stonmshlp com pany's now voHsol nt North Bond will roturn to San Francisco on tho Redondo. HOLDS . i.N'AL SERMON Boforo lonvlng tho Bay, Rov. A. O. LI ml yestordny hold nn Enstor sor vlco at tho sohool liouso on Eastsldo for a largo nudlouco, Rov. Llnd proachod In tho Norwegian language In tho foronoon nnd In tho English lnngungo In tho nftornoon. Ho was vory plonsod to soo so many ot his frlonds prosont nt his last mooting horo. A TURKISH BATH will dd you GOOD. Phone 21 4 J. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Wllholmlna Is duo In todny from Floronco and other northern points. ' Aftor the show try a Turkish Bntt Phono 2H-1 .Mother Dead E. S. Bargolt today rocolved word ot the death of his mother, Mrs. E. S. Bargolt. at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. C. S. Hayes, In Norfolk, Nebr. Doath was duo to complications duo to old ago, Sho was about eighty-seven and had boon falling for some time. Ho visited her last summer. A strange coin- Dayton Bicycles for rent to responsible persons Marshfield Cyclery Phono 180-R Agents 007 Front street, Wm. L. Cooko, prop, of tho Boo Hlvo Drug Storo, Nolhart, Mont., nays the Bolt Canon running from Bolt to Nolhart is the most picturesque spot in all Montana. Ho wrltos, "I re commend Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound to all my customers and am novor disappointed. It gives tho host results for coughs and colds of anything I soil." Red Cross Drug Storo. Fresh From California Gardens Spring Vegetables Just arrived on tho Rodondo, RIPE TOMATOES CAULIFLOWER ASPARAGUS GREEN PEAS CABBAGE ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT LEMONS AND BANANAS Ihe Bazar Phorie 32 The House of Quality. SOUPS FLAKED PEAS A small handful ot Flaked Peas added to any soup, fifteen minutes before It Is roady to servo, will greatly Improve Its flavor and wholesomenesB. PUREE OF FLAKED TEAS 3 cups ot beef stock i cup cold water IVi tablespoontuls catsup Tiny piece of garlic Boll onion In stock until tonder, add catsup, Wtrsestershlre, gar lic, dash of white pepper and salt; then add the fluked peas. Cook slowly 20 minutes, strnln and servo with croutons. Stick onion wltn whole cloves. , 1 cup Sperry Flaked Peas .... i medium onion tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce Salt to tasto.