The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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FROM GERMANY
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' COOS BAY
"Wo have just received from the factory over
200 Hand Pairated Vases
In various colors and shapes, ranging in nrico
from 25c to $2.50. b l
SEE OUR WINDOW.
Norton & Hansen
Opposite Chandler Hotel.
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COOS RAY TIDES.
Bel w Is given ths time and
height of high and low water at
Marihfleld.
Th tides are placod In the ordor
of eccurrenco, with tholr tlmi on
the first line and heights on the sec-
ona una ot each day; a comparlaon
of consecutive heights will Indicate
whother It la high or low water. For
hlch wator on bar, aubtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TIIUnSDAY
A. N. W. with Mrs. E. Q.
i-Innogan.
Dnto.
Always "The Busy Corner"--Tlie Rexall Store
Keep Your
on This Space
TOMORROW NIGHT
AVe will publish something interesting about our
MONEY SAVING
SATURDAY SALES
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE MAIN 298 US
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho clono of business April 18, 1012.
HESOUHCE8.
Loam and discounts 1208,201.03
Bonds, warranto and securities 78,947.00
U. S. bonds to sccuro circulation 25,000.00
Real estate, furnlturo and fixtures 81,011.34
Cash and sight oxchango 108,208.08
Total $001,128.71
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00
Surplus and undlvldod profits 8,815.49
Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00
Deposits 467,013.22
Total 9301,128.71
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability ot Stockhold
ers Is 1100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, Presldont. M. C. NORTON, Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
STATEMENT OK CONDITION
OP
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
4MARSIIF1ELD, OREGON.
At the closo of business, April 18, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 1432,792.00
Banking House 60.000.0u
Cash and Exchanges 251,981.90
Total J734.774.02
o ... LIABILITIES. .
Capital Stock paid In 60,000.00
Surplus and Undlvldod Profits 65'S?2'SJ
Deposit 029,210.95
1734,774.02 j
Total
WANT ADS,
I ' SALE Ono fresh young milch
. ,Also calf. Cow part Jor
. Address O. A. Cordell, Coos
""' wegon, uarap 7.
can
HvAXTKI)iim. i i ...i.
1 vnlii. -. tiu iiiu w
"is. wages $36.00. Apply E.
Ph-offSU Soutn Co8 Klver.
stands turkoy raising. Prefer one
who likes, and can care for, tho
baby chicks. Address H. W. R.,
Times ofllco.
Tne "''urHlfclicd hoiihekeep-
m,C " ut uaD aiTBt at., near
""ch. Phone 239-J.
S'oLKGootl tewn of horses, 7
;' we,6ht 1,400; harness and
aBon cheap if taken at once. J.
J'tzgerald. Phono 3110.
I " SAI,IvPfl,, Infm mill, ,o.
J03X5 and gd mUk6r8 phono
r'SSl WANTED.Either m'aie
v. -" uimaio age ror a Tur-
dle .?nchJ,3r B,nSlo man of mid-
16 ee who thoroughly under-
FOR SALE Cheap. Three lots on
Sherman Ave, near Ball Park, 90
x 130 feet, $1,000 down, balance
on time. T. W. Rennlo, North
Bend, Ore.
FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING
Clifford Doane. Phono 331-R.
HOTEL FOR REST Furnished;
$250 required. Call at Leader
Barber shop
RESTAURANT FOR nKXT Of sale,
completely furnished. Call 160
Front St.; Leader Barber shop.
FOR RENT Fine sunny house-keeping
apartment. Sacchl Bldg. Lu
quire Nasburg Grocory.
VAOTKI Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Coll at 135 North
Second.
FOR SALE One new 20-foot gaso
line launch. See Max Tlmmer
man, 802 North Front stret.
Hrs. .1.49
Feet .3.9
Hrs. .3.04
Foot .3.0
Hrs. .3.53
Feet .2.9
lira. .4.51
Feot .2.3
Hrs. .5.41
Feot .2.3
Hrs. .0.21
Feet .0.1
Hrs. .0.68
May.
7.43
4.3
8.58
4.0
10.11
4.0
11.18
4.3
12.15
4.7
0.25
0.4
7.10
2.03
1.0
2.57
1.3
3.51
1.5
4.40
1.7
6.38
1.9
1.39
4.9
1.59
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7.22
4.5
10.11
4.9
10.53
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11.33
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7.00
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight and !
cooior in onBt. L e it frost to-
Social Sowing Club with Mrs.
Rhodes.
North Bend Prosbytorlan La-
dies' Aid with Mrs. A. W. Myors.
Cordlollty Club with Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Campboll.
Ladles of St. Monica's bazaar
FRIDAY
Ladloa' Art Club with Mrs.
W. B Curtis.
Catholic Ladles Fair.
Mrs. F. E. Cohan, Brldgo
luncheon.
Demorest Contest at Baptist
church.
PERSONAL NOTES
W. E. HOMME, of EnsUldo, was n
Mnrshtleld business visitor today.
DR ,F. O. HAYES rotumod today
from a business trip to Portland.
W. J. CONRAD expects to leavo to
morrow for Portland and Sal o in
on business.
T. S. GAMBLE and wlfo rotumod to
day from a honeymoon trip to Cal
lfornla points.
pornry assistance. Ho did not writo
many details of tho disaster.
KILL BEAR NEAR IJANDON
night excopt noar coast. Friday.
fair. Westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 n. m May 9, by BonJ.
Precipitation nono
Wind: northwest; partly cloudy
Ostllnd, apodal government mo-
toorologlcal obsorvor:
Maximum 52
Minimum 40
At 4:43 n. in 40
G. M. Doyle and L. W. Pearo woro
out at tho hoad of Twomllo last wook
on a boar hunt, with tholr dogs, nnd
the dogs treod n largo boar In tho
den under tho roots of a fallen troo.
Tho entrance to tho don was so small
tho men thought It was probably a
wild cat don but upon Investigation
they found It to bo a real bruin.
Tho mon usod polos nnd poked tho
bear out of tho holo with tho dogs
clinging to It, after which thoy got
two shots Into her nnd brouirht hnr
down. Aftor this thoy wont into tho
don nnd found two llttlo whlmporlng
cuos, wnicii thoy took to Doylo's
whoro thoy nro growing "fat nnd
sassy" on cow's milk. llandou Ro-cordor.
W. T. HUMMERT, of Portlnnd, ar
rived hero today for a short stay
In this soctlon.
MR8. K. ERICKSON will leavo to
morrow for Portland and other
northorn points.
MRS. E. D. BUSBY arrived homo to
day from a short visit with rela
tives In Idaho.
ROBERT ROOKE nnd Miss Florcnco
Rooko, of Coos Rlvor, wero Mursh
flold visitors today.
GEORGE GOULD was down from his
ranch nhovo Allegany today on
business nnd pleasure.
MISS PHOEBE LARSON returned
today from an oxtonded visit with
relatives In California.
HORSE TRAVELS FAR
Service Sunday. Rov. J. T, M.
Knox will proach nt tho Christian
church noxt Sunday ovoulng Instead
of Friday evening.
Buys Store I. S. Smith who pur
chased tho stock of tho Anona CaBh
Grocery tho other day has disposod
of it to Capt. W. C. Harris of Sum
nor who will closo out tho business.
At Baptist Church Tho Domorost
Medal Contest will bo hold nt tho
Mnrshftold Baptist church this ov
onlng Instend of at tho Methodist
church as was announced previously.
Autos For Mull Route Charles
Barnard, ownor of tho Rosoburg
Mnrshflold stago lino on Saturday ro
colvod two largo auto trucks direct
ly from tho Portlnnd ngonclos. Tho
trucks will bo used on tho Mnrshllold
lino during tho HUinmor months.
Rosoburg News.
OREGON CITY, May 0. "Buck",
tho old "buckskin" horso of J. L.
Wnldron, which won second prlzo In
tho horso parade Booster Day Is
twolvo yearB old, and has travolod
moro than 60,000 mllos. Tho horso
has been driven on tho Molnlla stage
routo for tho past eight yoare. It
has never missed n day In making
tho trips, and has boon In only one
run-nway.
CHANGE IN POSTMASTERS
Francis S. Brownu 1ms boon ap
pointed postmnstor at Camas Valloy,
succeeding Jay C. Fry, who has
moved nwny. Rosoburg Review.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING.
A meeting of tho Mnrshilold Cham
bor of Commorco will bo hold Satur
day afternoon nt 4 o'clock to tako up
tuo mutter of forwarding tho Good
Roads Movement. All mombors nro
requested to bo present.
J. T. McCORMAC, Pros
MISS GRACE KRUSH rotumod to
day from a fow months' visit wlln
frlonds In Snn Francisco.
NEW PASTOR TO
ETO
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Rev. J. E. Ostlind, of Spokane
Accepts Call From Swedish
Lutheran Churches.
Rov. E. J. Ostllnd of Spokane hu
accepted tho call of tho Swodlsh
Lutheran churches of MarahOoldiand
North Bond to tho Coos Bay charge
and will arrlvo horo somo time In
August to assumo his now duties.
Word has Just boon rocolrod Xrom
him by tho commlttoo of tho two
churches.
Rov. Ostllnd Is In tho prlmo of
life and is consldorod ono of the host
pnstors of tho Swodlsh Lutheran, de
nomination in tho northwest. For
tho past Ave yonra ho has hud charge
of tho lnrgost Swodlsh Luthoran con
grcgatlon In Spokane.
Tho local pastorato has boon va
cant sinco tho resignation ot Ror. J.
Richard Olson to accopt a call from
Portland, tho Rov. B. F. Bongtson
filling tho pulpit temporarily.
SUNDAY
PEARLY LUND arrived homo today
rrom Ban Francisco whoro ho has
boon attending business colloge.
ALEX MATTSON nnd wlfo of Catch
Ing Inlot aro In tho city today
making final preparations for tholr
trip to Finland.
JUDGE AND MRS. J. 8. COKE ar
rived homo today on tho Rodondo
from Klnmath Falls nnd n visit
at California points.
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS, of Coos
Rlvor, Is oxpoctod hero tomorrow
for a short visit with Mrs. Ellza-
both Adams nnd othor frlonds.
SHERIFF GAGE was horo from Co
qulllo today. Ho reports that
thoro havo not bocn any now crim
inal cases Blnco court udjournco.
Stray RulletH Parties out In tho
vicinity of tho Gun Club grounds
Sunday morning report that al
though tho trap Is not toward tho
road many scattering shot roach tho
road and might injuro porsons pass
I lng by. It Is suggested that tho trap
bo turnod further onst to nvold tho
I possibility of such an nccldont.
I Futhcr Well Fred Bund of Bun
I kor Hill has Just rocolvod word from
his fnthor, John Sundmnn, who was
I a pnssongor on tho 111-fntod Tltnnlc.
, Mr. Sundmnn Is now nt Salt Lake
City where ho expects to remain.
Ho statod that ho lost ovorythlng ho
had In tho stonmshlp wrock nnd ask
ed his son to furnish him somo tern-
Thoro nevor was a tlmo when poo
plo appreciated tho real morits of
Chamborlaln's Cough Romody moro
than now. This Is shown by the In
creaso In sales and voluntary testi
monials from porsons who have been
cured by It. If you or your chlldron
aro troublod with a cough or cold
give It a trial and become acquainted
with Its good qualities. For sale by
all dealers.
WE HAVE n bargain in RANCH
PROPERTY, well located nnd on vory
EASY TERMS. Can bo dlvldod Into
SMALL TRACTS at n PROFIT.
I. 8. KAUFMAN CO.
Tho entertainment tonight at tho
Royal Is (-specially good, Tho Dal
tons In tholr doublo bill of tholr host
nets. Tholr last npponranco. Don't
let thorn got away without soolng tho
hluh el mm team.
BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower
auto for $C0d; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped; cost now
$3000; will sell for $000 on eat,
terms. John L. Koontz Machlno
shop, North Front street. Phono
180-J.
TiTe Royal
Tonight
RALTON mid TRAVELLE
Will prosout u DOUBLE RILL of
tholr vory boat vnudovlllo which la
cnpablo of entortalnlng tho most bo
voro critic. DON'T MISS IT. This
Is tholr closing porformnnco. As an
"extra" somo boys will sing "Booby"
from on a bnrrel, dispensing Joy to
overyhody.
it GOOD PICTURES
Tho Olympic Four tomorrow night.
10c.
Andrew McClelland, of Puobio,
Colo., arrlvod horo todny to visit
his naphows, Goorgo Doll and Alva
Doll, and to look nfter Intorosts on
tho Bay.
J. B. ZIEGLER and wlfo and daught
er, Klttlo, arrived horo today from
Portland to mnko tholr homo horo.
Mrs. W. F. Harmon Is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Zlcglor.
R. GEISENDORFER, who has boon
attending Bchool In California, ar
rived horo today to spend his vaca
tion with Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo
Golsendorfer at North Bend.
ARCHDEACON HORSFAT.L and
wlfo are oxpoctod horo today from
Dandon en routo to Portland
whoro Mr. Horsfnll will uttond a
mooting of tho Episcopal clorgy.
MRS. EUGENE O'CONNELL and
Mrs. Boyd M. Rlcharsonaud chlld
ron arrived horo from Portlnnd
todny, Mrs. Richardson will
spond most of tho summor horo.
CLARENCE COLLVER passod
through horo today on routo from
Catching Inlot to Loon Lnko whoro
ho will tako chargo of a choose
factory which tho dairymen there
nro putting In.
Dayton Blcyelcs
Marshfield Cyclery
I1ICYCLES FOR RENT
Next Friday we are going to make a new
piece of candy. Its a good one one of our
best. It is called
1915 WAFFLES
The stores will have it on sale Saturday. If
you knew what we know about it's crispness,
it's freshness, it's goodness, you would, every
one of you, take some home to the kids Sat
urday night. They'll like it and you'll like it
Made Friday sold Saturday eaten Sun
day. That means you'll want some more
Monday sure.
Good Candy
PETE PETERSON, tho well known
plonoor of May, oxpocts to loavo
on tho noxt Rodondo for an ex
tended visit In Europo, Ho Is
tnklng tho trip partly for ploasuro
and partly in tho hope of bonoflt
tlng his health which has not been
as good as usual the past winter.
M. nnd MRS. RICHMOND or Pigeon,
Mich., parents of Dr. Richmond of
Coqulllo, and granddaughter and
Mrs. Richmond of Coqulllo arrlvod
In Marshllold todny from Allegany
whero thoy have boon visiting at
tho Gould homo. Thoy will spend
a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Barkor boforo returning to Co
qulllo nnd Mrs. Richmond oxpocts
to spond tho summor In this section.
A. E. JEPP, who formorly trnvoled
through this section for Dunham,
Carrlgnn & Hnydon, roturned here
todny for the first tlmo In many
mouths. Ho hns taken W. A. Kin-
MOTHERS' DAY
May 12 Is Date Set Aside fop
General Tribute to Her,
Or Her Memory. '
Mothor's day conceived In 1908 will
bo obsorvod May 12. Tho originator of
tho plan wnn Miss Anna Jarvls, 2031
North Twelfth Stroot, Phlladolphla,
who commomoratod tho nnnlvorsarjr
of hor mother's doath by woarlng
whlto flower. Sho wroto a Jotter de
scribing hor Idea to a Phlladolphla
papor nnd It was tho beginning ot
"Mothor'o Day." '
Miss Jarvls suggostod tho w,hlte
carnation for mothors who nro doad,
and tho bright flower for thono who
aro allvo. Tho attributes of tho car
nation, standing for purity, bonuty,
nnu iovo, nppoaiod to hor. qho says:
"A small bouquot of iloworn placed
noar mother's plcturo would many
times during tho day bring to mind
tho acts of lovo do faithfully perform
ed, tho comforting word in (bo tlmo
of troublo togethor with a helping
hand oxtondod to all who might come
hor way. Lot tho memory of your
mother llvo In your honrt ono day of
tho year nt least, nnd lift you from
tho potty trials of llfo an sho willing
ly would do If sho woro horo with
you, nnd If mother still blossos your
homo wonr a bright flowor suggestive
of hor llfo of actlvo lovo."
Tho following was written by aa
Invalid mothor, Mrs. Norn Armstrong,
ot Portland, which mny nppoal to
many othor mothors:
I saw a crown descending,
For somo saint or holy ono,
I thought; for tho Jowols In that
crown
Shono brighter than tho sun.
And I nskod tho Angels bearing It
Who was so holy and good
Ah to win such n crown
Ah thoy brought down.
And thoy nnswored, ""II: Mothor-
hood."
As they mookly bowed boforo mo,
And laid It at my feot,
And said In ncconts soft and low
Llku sllvor bolls ho uwoot,
That all through countless agos
Tlio Angola had workod on this,
To make. It shine ns brightly
Ah tho lovo In a mothor's kiss;
And now thoy nro loath to bring It,
Fooling thoy needed moro tlmo
To havo It rofloct tho glory of Mothor-
j'?"" ."jvJP?-
noy's plnco for M. Seller In this
torrltory.
MRS. LLOYD W. JACOBS and llttlo
son, Jamos Lloyd, arrived yester
day for a fow wooks visit at tho
homo ot hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs.
Jns. Forroy. Grandpa Forroy saya
thoro Isn't a blggor or hotter ono
yoar old on the Pacific coast than
his young grandoon . Mr. Jacobs
will Join his wlfo here later to
accompany her on hor return to
take In tho Roso Carnival and the
Elks' Convention Jn Portland.
If you havo anything to sell, trade."
or rent, or want help, try n Want Ad.
RHSpjM
Always
If You Are Not Using
You Are Not Using the Best
nwravnisca
JFiOOR
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
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