The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 03, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION-
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C.fjrtljM Hirt tcUffhtr & H!t
IT'S a pleaiure to feel, when you
meet people, that there's noth
ing the matter with the way your
clothes fit; that the style is right;
the fabrics look as if you hadn't
economized too much.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes give one that pleasant feeling of
being right; they're worth all they cost
for that alone. They don't cost much
here.
Suits like this from $18.00 up.
Some special values at $20.00 and $25.00.
Woolen Mill Store
This otoro la the Coos Bay homo of
Mart Bohaffnerft Marx clothes
toays "The Busy Corner "--The Rcxall Store
12th Saturday Special Sale
A regular 50-Cent
Hard Rubber Comb
special tomor- 1 Q
row only .... 1H
See Our Window
Lockhart-Parsons Drue Co.
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STATEMENT OP CONDITION
OP
WNAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At tho closo of business, April 1H, 1012.
Tiraniinnpo
lsk(ntB Dlseounts .' J432.792.CC
Fffidte---- 60.000.0U
vi.uuuc8 201,901. tfli
Total
$734,774.02
'UtilStnM, ., LIABILITIES.
00
'Wilti a Lndvlded Profits 55.5C3.C7
J734.774.62 I
toy Your Meats
at the
'NION MEAT MARKET
fcHAIways H.v. ,phnne 50
v.vuiUO flIBIlii. " ..-
OOOB BAY TIDES.
Bol w Is glron thi time and
height of high and low water at
Marahfleld.
Th tides are placod In the order
of occurrence, with their times ob
the first line and heights on the sooi
ono. line of each dayj a comparison
of consecutive helghU will Indicate
whether It is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 1 hours
si minutes.
of tho Ferry Trauslt, reports a good
Increase In tho traffic botweon
Mnrshfleld and Eastsldo last month.
During April, tho Transit carried
4220 passengers, 208 single- teams,
41 doublo tenms, 41 nutos and 30
hem! of stock.
Bond Fixed Judgo Benson has
Uxed tho bond of John D. Doss as re
ceiver of tho Tort of Coos Bay at
$12,000. Mr. doss will furnish tho
bond within a fow days and nssumo
chargo of tho affairs of tho port.
Dato,
3
Hrs.
Feet
Hrs.
Feet
Hrs.
.3.20
.6.8
.3.21
.6.5
.4.28
Foot .6.2
May.
9.45
0.8
10.24
0.7
11.03
0.4
4.30
4.7
6.12
4.G
D.58
4.2
9.31
3.0
10.07
3.9
10.46
3.7
THE WEATHER,
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight and
Saturday. Light frost in wost
nnd heavy frost In cast tonight;
northerly winds.
RE-
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ondlng
at 4:43 a. m May 3, by BenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological obsorvor:
Maximum 54
Minimum 37
At 4.43 a. in 38
Precipitation 04
Wind northwest: clear.
Wed at Amity Wm. Bost, ft
plumber at tho Pioneer Hardware
and his bride arrived horo on tho
Breakwater yesterday to niako their
homo In Marshflold. Thoy woro
married at tho home of tho brldo's
parents nt Amity, Oro. 8ho was
formerly Miss Joffry.
Child Is Dead. Elsio Ranlclla, tho
12-months-old dnughtor of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Ranklla. living at G79 North
Second stroet, dlod this morning of
a complication of disoasos. Tho fu
neral will bo hold tomorrow from tho
wuson chapol and will bo conducted
by Uov. B. F. Bongtson.
North Bend News
Tho North Bond concert band will
glvo a ball t Eckhoff hall, May 18.
The North Bond lodgo of Owls will
glvo a big danco Saturday ovonlng at
Eckhoff hall.
Tho forraor C. A. McKolllps homo
has been sold to Joo Olln, who will
occupy It shortly.
Mrs. L. Hodson of South Marsh
flold 1b tho guest for a fow days of
hor daughtor Mrs. M. J. Pratt of
Shorman Avonuo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Donning nnd
Miss Allco Denning of tho llghthouso
woro gueetB yesterday of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Ilolchort.
Tho Coqulllo baseball team Is ox
pectod horo to play tho North Bond
team on tho homo grounds Sunday
afternoon If tho woathor will pormn
Masons Visit Quito a delegation
of North Bond Masons enmo to
Marshfleld last ovonlng to attond
work In tho third degrco by tho
Marshflold, lodgo. Following tho do-
grco worn, n banquet and a social
tlmo woro enjoyed.
Is Author. Copies of tho Lumbar
World Rovlow, a now lumbor publi
cation at Chicago, havo been received
hero. Ono of tho special nrtlclos in
It is on "Effeclont Forestry Meth
ods," nud Is by A. 13. Adolsporgor of
Marshflold, head of tho timber do
pnrtment of tho C. A. Smith company.
W. C. T. U. Meeting. Tho W. C.
T. U. will hold a meeting with Mrs.
Fannlo Whcelor tomorrow at 3
o'clock.
South of Mill. Tho now pulp mill
of tho C. A. Smith company will bo
south of tho big lumbor mill Instead
of north of It, as was erroneously
stated tho othor day.
In Collcgo Politics. Bon Chand
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chand
lor, has been nominated for mombor
of tho oxocutlvo commlttco of tho
student body of Oregon University at
Hugcno,
Wants Dmnnccs. Ceo. R. nnmlnll.
who wns employed on th'o tramway
lino of tho O. A. Smith Lumbor Com
pany nnd who sustained tho loss of a
log In an accldont on tho lino last
year, has lectin suit for Jin. 000
damages.
Tho North Bond Commercial Club
Is circulating a petition to tho West
ern Union Telegraph company, ask
ing thorn to put In a station nt North
Bond.
Mrs. Jack Farloy of Marshflold la
a guest today of hor sister, Mrs. J.
A. Lonnnn, of North Bond Heights.
Mrs. Lonnnn loaves tomorrow for an
oxtondod visit In tho East.
W. L. Wnlkor, of Cooston, wob
called to Yoncnlla this weok by tho
Forlous Illness of his mothor. Mrs.
Wnlkor recontly loft horo and hor 111
ncsB Is attributed to tho hard stago
trip.
PERSONAL NOTES
MRS. JOHN LASKEY, of Isthmus
Inlet, Is in Marshflold today.
ARTHUR WILLIAMS loft yostorday
for Tacoma on a business trip.
JAS. STOCK, of Sumnor, waa a
Marshflold business visitor today.
WILL McCULLOUGH, of North In
let, was a Marshflold buslnoss vlsl
tor today. "
MESSRS. HENDRYX, of Hnynos In'
lot, woro In Marshflold today on.
business,
SUPT. A. O. RAAB, of tho North!
Bond schools, was a Marshflold;
visitor today.
bert Mcculloch has gono to
Lnmpa Crook to tako a Job In the
Conloguo camp.
MRS. ARTHUR WILLIAMS loft to
day for Bandon, whoro sho will
visit friends for a fow days.
MRS. L. P. SORENSON and F. L.
Orconough and wlfo loft yostorday
for their homo In Bandon aftor &
short visit with friends horo.
V. E. Wnttors, who bought tho old
North Bond hotol slto from Robort
Marsdon, Sr., for $2500, announces
that ho will probably oroct a build
ing thoro this yoar. Tho proporty Is
70 x 100 foot.
MIIS. GEO. CONDIE and family havo
moved horo from Bandon. Mrs.
Condlo has boon unablo to locato
hor husband, who mysteriously dis
appeared In Marshflold a fow
weeks ago.
W. S. BUNCH, a Loon Lako rnnohor,
wns In Marshflold yostorday on
business nnd plensuro. Ho has 37
cows on his ranch now nnd Is try-'
lng to nrrango to Bond his cream
out to Marshflold.
Thoro Is a movement on foot to
HO lliakCB tho Comimnv kvo North .th(irmnn nvnnnn hnlunnn
uu mo uiiicurs 01 11 unuor wnom no uaurornia and tho city pnrk, graded
Ferry Traffic. Cnpt. Alox. Hall.
Last Night for
LA CIEL
Tho Groat Spectacular Electrical
Transformation Scene.
At the Masonic Tonight
PRICES 10 nud 20 CENTS ONLY
Complete Change
In Other Acts
Threo now licensed motion pictures
never boforo scon 011 Coos Bay.
Prof, Van Miller In now violin selec
tions nnd musical novoltlos.
HEANE nnd KNOWLTON In ft Com-
pk-to Uluuigo In Nt-w and Old Song.
Don't miss this great vaudeville at
traction Ask those who havo seen It
wns working. Goo. F. Murch nnd n
K. Booth, tho defendants In tho enso.
Raro Pcmuits. M. A. Swoctman
today lsf distributing soma snmnlcs
of n now kind of poanut which might
iiiuko uurunnK Bit up nnd tako notlco.
Ho rccolvcd tho peanuts from nn old
frlond who Is raising thorn In tho
"Salt Rlvor section" of Oklahoma.
Thoy hnvo a naturally salty flavor
and uncooked nro moro dollclous than
tho ordlnnry rooatod peanuts.
AMONG THE HICK
Mrs. Augusta Scott Is reported
(julto 111 of tho grip at hor homo on
Hall avonuo.
Tho Httlo grandchild of Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Snydor Is reported somo
what Improvod after a sovero Ill
ness,
nnd Improvod this summon Tho
project may also tako In Union from
Washington to tho city park and Mc
Pherson from Virginia to tho hill.
Tho Dodgo Steamship company, of
San Francisco, is negotiating with
KniBO & Banks for tho construction
of n lumbor schooner 210 foot long
nnd to cost about $200,000. If tho
contract Is awardod, tho vossol Is to
bo comploted by January 1,
Goo. N. Bolt Is nursing sovernl mi
nor bruises on his hands, head and
Lody us n result of falling from an
clovated walk In tho rear of his storo
yesterday Into a hoap of rubbish.
WANT ADS.
FOR HA LIC Cheap If taken nt onco;
four hotol dressors, two cook
stoves, two heating stoves, dining
room table and chairs, three car
pets, tlvo roekors; also other ar
ticles. Second street, renr of
Chandlor Hotel,
HOUSEMAIDS WANTED Good sal
aries. Inquire Coos Bay Employ
ment Office. Phono 2C9-L.
WANTED Room and board for man
wlfo and young man; also extra
room with plenty of water: must
bo reasonablo, Prlvato family pro
fered, Home-, care Times,
FOR RENT Storo and flxturos;
also flat above; both modern.
Phono 71.
FOR RENT 10-room house In So.
Mnrshfleld. Apply A. B. Camp
bell. Phono 11 9-L.
Frank Mnrhoffor Is laid up with a
dislocated wrist as a ronult of a fail
from his blcyclo caused by a collision
with anothor cyclist.
Dr. A. L. HoiiBQWorth was called to
Peavor Hill yesterday to attond tho
child of Mr. nud Mrs. Mayo, who is
seriously 111 of pneumonia. Tho Ht
tlo ono was roported bettor this
morning.
Tho young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. G.
S. Hoffman, of West Marshflold, who
has boon qulto 111, Is roported Improving.
CURIOUS FACTS
Julos Vorno declnres that ho has
dono tho most of his work by writing
for threo hours boforo breakfast each I
day.
Paul Schlllorstrom and L. C. Royn
olds, who aro oponatlng a sawmill
nt Point Torrnco on tho Sluslaw, ro-
port that good progross Is bolng
mndo on tho Bouthorn Pacific's lino
out of Eugene. Thoy nro looking
aftor business Intorosts on tho Da.
Mrs. L. J, Slmnson yostorday ro-
colvod a telegram from Mr. Simpson
stating that ho would loavo San
Francisco at 10 o'clock yostorday
morning on tho A. M. Simpson for
Coos Bny. Sho should roach horo
early Saturday. Mr. Simpson stated
In his messago that on n trial run
Wednesday, tho A. M. Simpson
showed up flno.
DIES AT NORTH REND
MISS FAIRY LEACH, who was coran
polled to glvo up hor courso at tho
University of Orogon on account
of troublo with hor oyce, passed
through horo yostorday on routo to
Wodderburn to Join hor father,
who Is managing tho formor Hume
proportlca thoro for tho now own
ers, tho Macloay ostato of Portland.
Tunnol muck, tnkon from a pres
sure tunnel In Boston, and used as
concroto nggregato, showed greater
strength than neat comont.
A celebrated Purls physician, Dr.
Gabriel Levon, says obesity Is a ner
vous dlsordor, caused by a form of
dy8popsla.
HOTEL FOR RENT Furnished;
$250 required, Call at Loader
Barber shop.
RESTAURANT FOR RENT Or sale,
completely furnished. Call 150
Front St.: Loader Bnrbor shop.
FOR RENT Flno sunny house-keeping
opartmont. Sacchl Bldg. En
quire Nusburg Grocery.
SCOTCH COLLIES $10. Address B.
W. B.. Norton's Gulch, Empire. Or.
BARGAIN SALE: 40 horsepower
auto for $C00; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped: cost now
$3000; will sell for $G00 on eab
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
shop. North Front street. Phono
180-J.
It has boon decided by tho munici
pal authorities of Berlin to establlsa
public "sun and light baths" 1
which first, second nnd third class
fees will bo churged.
RAND DANCE SATURDAY even
ing, May 4, at 9 o'clock sharp at
EAGLES' HALL. All NEW .MUSIC.
YOU ARE INVITED.
John W. Carlson SurriiinliH to Tuber
culoids After Long Illness.
John W. Carlson, formorly yard
boss at tho North Bond Sash & Door
factory, dlod yesterday aftornoon nt
tho homo of his paronts, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Carl J. Carlson, near Morcy hos.
pltal, nftor n llngorlng Ulnoss of tu
boroulosls. Ho first been mo affllcv
od about two years ago nnd wont to
Badlands, Call., whoro ho spoilt a
yoar or moro without gaining rollof.
IIo returned to tho Bny and slnco last
July had boon bodfast. Ho Is sur
vived by his pnrontB and sovernl
brothors and slstors. Tho funeral
will bo held from tho North Bond
Presbylurlan church Saturday afio
noon at 2 o'clock.
Mr. Carlson was an active workor
In tho North Bond Prcsbytorinn
church and Christian Endoavor. Ho
enmo horo with his paronts soveral Boys' Fuzzy-Wuzzy
years ago from Texas. Ills oldest "its tor
sister, Mrs. Annlo Erlckson, Is crlt
Ically 111 of tuberculosis in ToxaB.
CHARLES LEDWARD, a woll-known
business man of Grand Rapids,
Mich., arrived on tho Breakwater
yostorday to visit his brotbor, Wm.
Lodward, of this city, and Investi
gate Coos Bay's prospects as a
buslnoss location. Mr. Lodward
Is mnklng nn oxtendod prospect
ing tour. Ho has already covered
tho Alborta and British Columbia
country nnd also tho Stato of
Washington. On his return trip
ho will also visit Los Angolos and
San Francisco. His two brothors,
Tom nnd John, of Grand Rapids,
aro also Intorcstod In his visit and
their futuro homo will bo docldod
nftor ho gots back to Grand Rap
Ids. Mr. Lodward has cxprossod
himself very favorably over Coos
Bay's prospects.
SATURDAY SPECIAL 1 BARS
TAR SOAP 15c PEOPLE'S B, 10
nnd IB CENT STORE.
COOKED FOOD SALE by Slstors
of Bothnny 8ATURDAY, .May 1, at
Perry-Nicholson storo.
DANCING LESSONS
Prof. Hoggs' classos In dancing In
tho latest dnnces. Saturday at 2 a.
in. In Finnish hall.
North Bend Monday at 3:30 p, m,
Coqulllo Wednesday.
Bandon Thursday.
Private lessons by appolntmont.
Dayton Bicyelcs
Marshfield Cyclery
BICYCLES FOR RENT
SEE OUR WINDOW
for tho
Very Latest Styles
and Shapes
In
Men's and Boys' Hats
Thoy nro high In quality and low
In prlco. Wo havo tho famous
Mon's Fuzzy-Wuzzy Hats In soft nnd
stiff shnpos; $2.00 (TO ETA
.$1.50
.$3.00
.$1.00
.$2.00
and .
Tho Coos lint; ono of tho
best hats mado, for
Monarch Shirts;
for only
Cluett-Arrow Shirts;
$1.50 and
A comploto lino of Furnishing Goods
always In stock.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality,-
FOR SALE Ono new 20-foot gaso
line launch. See Max Tlmmer
man. 8C2 North Front atret.
SAVE 9300
sif.rnom two-story house on Com
mercial avonuo. Built threo years.
Large lot GO x 140. is a swen norae.
Has fine lawn and small garden spot
In tho rear. At this price It Is the
biggest bargain In town. I'nce
$2500. E. S. GEAR, room 22, First
National Bank.
E. W. KAMMERER SAYS:
Men's Everwear Hose
SIX PAIR GUARANTEED FOR SIX MONTHS And you don't
havo to send back to tho factory to mako them good, olthor,
Bring them right to mo and I will roplace ovory pair that goes
wrong.
IX)S ANGELES COAST LEAGUE OFFICIAL SWEATERS
"ROUGH-NECKS" )
CLEVER NECKWEAR SILK HOSIERY
THE NEW CREATIONS In ARROW SHIRTS nnd HATS
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS PACKARD SHOES
"Your Anxious to Pleaso"
The Toggery