The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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The Range
Tiie Monarch Malleable
Why, not. get. it now and save the cruel hardships
of trying to make the cheap, innefficient onei bake.
Ve invite yQU jtp,call and inspect the Monarch from
top to bottom and inside and out.
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
jilYaysj"The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
eep Your fi
TOMORROW NIGHT
We Will Publish Something
10NEY SAVING
SATURDAY SALE
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
HONE-
STATKMHNT OF
OP
UNAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MAItSIIFIKLU,
At tho close of business,
Ul and ni.
Ming House 7.7.7.7
ana Exchanges
Total
niT
k-,lm . umu
L : 7' """ I"a m
Rlus and Undivided Profits
Total , $734,774.63 j
'ANT ADS.
IKtlr.
Ittfn rown leghorn eggs for
"'8; 75c per fifteen for balance
B.-' "" sir. Chaa. Murr.
rl5. North Bend.
Lr;P XIan wants to buy some
Kahoter1,k cows- can at
ii...
I,,,.. At once, woman ror
hntst Coos Caf0' 15
You Will Ultimately Buy
1
Built Like a Locomotive
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1 O'OIO
on This Space
Interesting About Our
-MAIN 298
US
CONDITION'
OREGON.
April 1H, 1012.
i'1At''i.
25l!o8l!96
$734,774.02
irpTTQ - -
. 50.oqo.OU
65.663.6'
629 210.96
some good, clean, easy mon., -at
once. You can i ...- -
22, First Nniionui "
KOH SAIiie-Bartnnk seed potn
toes. Phono 195 or write C. II.
Dungan, Marshflold, Ore
WANTED-Moh Jlr J," -
Solrkat ofl of Title Guar
nnteo & Abstract Co.
FOH RENT Fine ""nny uotu,se"kCnr
ing apartment. Sacchl Bldg. En
quire Nasburg Grocery.
FOH ALL KINDS OVJlXVLlW
Clifford Doane Phone 3jw:
WANTED A competent girl fr
Steel Rang
e
genoral housework; good wages.
Apply Apt. 5,, O'Connoll bldg.
I-'Olt ItKNT Cottngo on Eiwthldc.
Ono block from Forry bridge. Call
nt Myors' Btoro.
FOR SALE Float house, 12x11 ft.,
furnished, for $30. John Gloclc
I Portor, onqulro at ship yard.
FOR SAM-; As oilier interest do-
iiinnd my attention, I will soil my
roHtaurnnt and bokory for $175.00,
' oxcollont trade Address Dox 333,
1 Xoith Bend, Oregon.
WANTED CJIrl not under twenty,
for hotel work, chnmbormald and
wnltross, 269L.
I-'Olt SALE Oho new Ud-foot gnso
llno launch. Soo Max Tlmmer
man, 862 North Front strot.
BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsopowor
auto for $G00; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped: cost now
$3000; will sell for $C00 on out.
terras. John L. Koontz Machine
shop. North Front stroot. Phono
180-J.
For Immediate Sale
I will socrlflco my flno modern
homo only threo blocks from Post
office In North Bond and 77 Aero
ranch on Coos Rlvor for $5000 cash.
Call or phono C. M. DOUTT, owner,
Hotel Hlanco. Mnrsniieia. Oregon.
Dayton Bicyelcs,
Marshfield Cyclery I
BICYCLES FOIt ItKNT
If You Are
You Are Not
OOTBlflUCO-
FLOUH
COOS BAY TIDES.
Hel w Is given th time
and
height of high and low
waUr at
Marshflold.-
Th tides are placed in the order
of occurrence with their' timet on
tho first lino and heights on' the see
bnd linn of each day; a comparison
Of consecutive heights' will Indicate
whether it1 is high or low wuterl Tot
high water' on bar, subtract 1 hoars
si minutes.
Date.
Mny.
7'. 56
0.5
8.41
0.9
9.29
0.9
10.18
1.1
16
i
17
Hrs.
Feet
.1.38
.6.9
.2.28
.7.1
.2.59
.7.3
.3.43
.1.1
1.51
5.2
3.40
5.2
3.40
5.2
5,23
5.1
7.49
2.7
8.31
2.9
8.31
2.9
10.11
3.4
Hrs.
Foot
18
19
Hrs.
Feet
Hrs.
Feet
L
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THE WEATHER
(By Associated Press.)
v OREGON Gonorally fair
tonight and Friday; southerly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 a. m., May 16, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, spcclnl government mo-
toorologlcnl obBorvor:
Mnxlmum 03
Minimum 35
At 4:43 a. m 39
Wind northwest; cloar.
Precipitation nono
Picnic Sunday Tho Eastsldo Ath
letic club is arranging for a picnic
oxcurslon to Sumnor noxt Sunday.
Hulld Itcalucnco Tom Lawhorno
returned to his ranch nbovo Allo
gany today after completing nr
rangomonts for material to build n
now rcsldonco on tho ranch.
Will Picnic Tho 11. Y. P. U. bus
nrrangod for a moonlight plcnlo at
Jordan's covo tomorrow night. It
In expected that about fifty of tho
younger mombcrs of tho cdngrcga
tlon of tho DaptlBt church will par
ticipate Tho girls nro to tnkq ba
ket dlnnors for tho crowd. Tho Allco
K will leave nt 7:15 from tho Market
arcnuo wharf.
Dies In Hiilcm Word hnB been ro
colvod lioro of tho doath nt Salom,
Orogon, of Ed Lamport, n brother of
Harry Lamport, a woll known Coos
Day loggor. No particulars havo
boon recolvod. Mr. Lamport was In
tho harness business nt Salem for
n numbor of yoars and visited bis
brothor and F. P. Norton In Marsh
fluid n numbor of times.
Did Not Thrcnteii Mr. and Mrs.
John Horman of nunkor Hill, dorty
Mint, Mra llnrinnii llirnntnnnd nnv of
tliochnrlvnrl' party with n tth. Thoy
4 i 11.1 il... B.n at.f lilM !AttJf Tinlt.
BW0 llllll II1W lmw w M"n-
tordus and did much hctual 'dnmigo
and tho Bald that tho pollco would
bp cnllod but no flrOnr'ms woro dis
played or throatbned to bo used al
though tho provocation was vory
groat.
vii.lirnt Kvoiit Tho colohrntton
of tho anniversary of tho freedom of
Norway will no noia ai mo iinnimj
t.nll Ininnrrmv nffM Mnv 17. TIlO
nrrnngomontfl hnvo' been porfectod
by a committeo or mo norwoKiun
T.iillianin nliiirnli. Thorn will 1)0 a
short program rind rofroshmonts will
bo Korveii. apociai uonia win uo run
from North Ilond to nccommodnto
visitors from thoro.
Ilulld New Hani A. Tt. McDon
niii wim wan lii from Tenmllo to at
tend IiIb daughtor'B woddlng, roports
that ho Is having a inrgo, now uam
built on his rnnch. Tho survoy of
tho Bouthorn Pacific goes directly
through tho old barn and ns tho
railway oxpects to tako possosBlon of
tho right of way Juno IB, Mr. Mc
nnnnM In canmollod to hasten com
pletion of tho now building.
. .In Arrewteii Jiarsnni unrier miiuy
arrcstod A. Erlrkson, a chnuffour
of I). L. Footo. on tho chnrgo of run
ning his machine on tho street with
tho mufflor off. This Is in viola
tion of a city ordinance Mnrabal
Cartor says n numbor of nutolsts
horo will bo nrrostod unless thoy
Children aro much moro llkoiy to
contact tho contagious dlsoases whon
thoy havo colds. Whooping cough,
dlpthorla, scarlot fovor nnd con
sumption nro diBoasos that nro often
contracted when tho child bus a
cold. That Is why all modlcnl au
thorities Bay bownro of colds. For
tho quick euro of colda you will find
nothing bettor than Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It can always bo do
pendod upon and Is pleasant and sufo
to tako. Kor saio uy nil imaiprw
Not Using
Using the. Best
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
coaso speeding up nnd making so
much nolso with their machines.
Erlckson will havo n hearing soon
boforo Recorder Uutler.
Coming Here Capt. Edgar Simp-
sou today recclvod a tolcgram from
G. J. lllomborg, senior ofllcor of tho
Oregon Nnvnl Militia, stating thnt ho
would bo horo on tho noxt Dronk
wator to rovlow tho local divisions
and gut thom rondy for tho annual
cruise. Ho will nlBO visit tho Dandon
division.
Hack from Trip A. Frnnk, head
of a largo loathor houso In San Fran
cisco, and L. Qrccnbauxn, nn engineer
from San Francisco, arrived horo
yesterday froni Qordlnor whoro thoy
Havo been guosts of Warren Reed on
a Ashing trip. Thoy wcro olatod bvor
that sdctloh' and' tho flno tlmo that
Mr! Rood-showed thom.
,' 'tt. V.Titkn licre J. L. Duoll, who
btd cha'rgo of 'securing tho right of
way for tho Southern Pacific from
Eugene to tho Unipqun, arrived horo
today ffom Gardiner whero ho has
bcon enjoying n sbort outing. Ho
is nccompnhlod by Mrs. Duel). His
vtist horo Is said to bo on purely por
Bona! mattors..
Give Up ltnndJ At tho regular
mooting of tho ElkB' lodgo last oven
Ing, nftor hearing roporta of com
mittees, is' wart decided that tho ox
ponso of taking tho band,' about $1,
000, would bo too gr'cat for tho
lodgo to assume It was hoped to
facolvo Bomo nsslstanco from tho
Chambor of Commorco and tho biis-
lnoss mon but railway mnttors havo
boon engrossing bo much nttontlon
that It wob lmpoBBlblo to got any
doflnlto action nnd with much rcgrot
tho projoct was abandoned.
Flno Concert Thoro was n good
turnout Inst ovonlng to onjoy tho
first opon nlr concort of tho soason
by tho Coob Day Concort Dand at tho
MarBhflold city park. Tho program'
wna oncof unusual cxcollonco nnd Its
rendition undor tho direction of Dir
ector Fcnton won much npplaUBo
from tho crowd, At tho conclusion
of tho program, J. W. Uonnott mado
n llttlo talk In which ho laudod tho
bnnd and urged that thd city park bo
improved, a bettor band stand erect
ed and tho pla'co boauttllod.
Married This Morning Noptuno
Young and MIbs Mnry Mcuonnld, two
woll known young pooplo 6f Ten
mllo, wbro mnrrlod by Fatbor Mun
ro, of St. Monlcn'B church nt 10:00
o'clock .this1 morning. Tho brtdo In
thb oldest daughter of ono of A. R
MoDonald, ono of tho woll known
ploneorfl of that noctlon, nnd la n
young lady of many cstlmablo qunl
Itlon. Tho groom is superintendent
of Mr. McDonald's creamery and dur
Ing his stay thoro boa mado many
frlonds. Tho' happy rouplo will
mako their homo on tho McDonald
placo'and n host of frlonda will wish
thoni n long, happy and prosperous
mnrrlod life
PERSONAL NOTES '
MRS. FJUNIC aUILLIAMS, of Dan
tols crook, 1b a Marshflold visitor
today.
C. F. McCULLOM and wlfo, of North
Bond woro Marshflold visitors
last ovonlng.
L. J. SIMPSON Is horo from North
Ilond today looking nftor buslnoss
Intort'Bta.
A. R. McDONALD, or Black Creole,
Tenmllo, Is n Marshflold buslnoHS
visitor todny.
JUDGE HALL will loavo tomorrow
via Rosoburg for Salem nnd Port
laud on business.
DR. McCORMAC loft this morning
for North Slough, whoro ho will
visit tho schools In thnt soctlon.
LUKE FAIHKS.who Is travollng ror n
Portland real ostnto firm, Is ox
poctod horo on tho Broakwator tor
n short visit with rolatlvos.
EUGENE O'CONNELL nnd wtfo loft
today for tho Mnxo, tholr summer
homo on Smith Coos rlvor. to gat
BASEBALL
DANCE
Eagles' Hall
HATl'ltllAY NIGHT
.MAY 18
GOOD Ml'HIO
GOOD TIME
GOOD CACHE
Figure This
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w&ftftiWj nf(f I
EiEh
things In readiness for their Bum
mer outing.
MRS. A. D. DALY, who hns boon In
Arizona for tho bonoflt of hor
health, writes Mr. Daly thnt alio
la considerably Improved and will
probably return to tho Bay soon.
N. MOON returned today via Drain
irom Gold Hill, Oregon, whoro ho
hns spent a month or so. Ho gays
tho crop prospects nro good but
that otherwise It Is rathor quite ,
In that section.
WARREN IlEED camo In this morn
ing from Gardiner. Ho roports
things aro booming thoro as a re
sult of the renewed activity of the
railroads and tho prospects (Tor
early construction.
BLUFORD DAVIS 16ft today for Co- ,
ffulllb. Ho expects' that his eh It '
against J.'W. Riissoll Will come up
tot trial this afternoon. Tho caU
Involves n claim for damages to
tho Davis ranch whllo Mr. Rus
sell was a tenant on tho Coos rlv
of property.
BEN McMULLEN, of Myrtlo Point,
is In Marshflold on buslnosa nnd
ploasure Ho roports that good
progress Is being made on the
fairgrounds nnd raco track thoro
and that a good raco- moot will bo '
hold thero July 4 and 6.
CARL ALBRECHT has returned
from South Inlet, whoro ho Is ar- '
ranging to resumo work on tho
now highway to L. J. Simpson's
summer homo at Shora Acres. It
will rcqutro a couplo of months
work pt n crow or n dozon mon or
so to comploto tho highway.
GEORGE ROTNOR, manager of' the
Woolon Mills Btoro, nrrlvod homo
this morning via tho old Coos Bay
Wagon road from a business trip
to Portland. Ho says thnt the
road is still rathor rough but con
Bldcrablo Improvements nro being
mado on the Coos county end of
it. Thoy loft Rosoburg- nt 5:00
o'clock yostorday morning and
l roachod horo nt 2 o'clock this
morning. J. L. Bowman Is now In
Now York. Business Is rathor
quiet nt Portland but tho prospects
for tho season aro good.
' AMONG TIIE SICK
August Farloy will enter Morey
hospital tomorrow nnd will undorgo
an oporntlon Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Eganoff, who undorwont
nn oporatlon nt Morcy hospital yea
t,orday, Is reported gottlng along
nlcoly.
Harold Martin, who has boon suf
f6rlng from frequent nttocka of ap
pendicitis, was takon to Morcy hos
pital yoBtorday to undergo an opera
tion for tho rompvnl of his appon
dlr. Mrs. Warren Rood of Gardiner
whb' hau boon spudding tho last few
wookn hqro for mod leal treatment la
Improving rapidly. Mr. Rood came
down today to visit hor.
Miss Olllo Richards of Sumner
yostorday undorwont nn oporatlon at
Morcy hospital for tho amputation of
n too which was Injured some time
ago, Sho was nblo to roturn to hor
homo toduy.
Just a Little Better
For a Little. Less
Men's Suits
$8.50 to $25
Nothing Better
For Less on
Earth
The Fixup
Mnrslificll--Nortli Bond.
Out Yourself
Ever"
WeCan
Save Moimey
for Youi orji
Things in
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