THCOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. T HE are style in men's clothes this season particularly good in the way they bring out and help the good lines of the figure The shape of the lapels, the drape of the coat, the cut of the vest and trousers, all combine to produce a good figure. Hart Scliaffner & Marx L make them right, price them right, We Big values at $20 and $25 COOS BAY TIDES. Hoi w Is given th- tlmo and holght of high and low watar at Marshflold. Th tldos nro placod In tho ordor of occurronco, with tholr tlmoi on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consccutWo heights will Indicate whotlior It la high or low wator. For nigh water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 nilnutcB. Moy. C.27 G.7 7.40 6.1 9.01 4.7 10.20 4.0 11.20 4.7 Onto. 23 Hrs. .0.22 feet .3.5 Mrs. .1.37 Foot .3.2 Hrs. .2.54 Feet .2.7 Hrs". .3. G9 Foot .1.9 Hrs. .G.ll Feot .1.2 1.00 7.70 0.1 G.l 2.03 0.13 0.1 S.3 3.01 9.05 0.7 5.0 3.G9 10.G4 1.2 5.9 4.59 11.3.1 l.G 0.2 SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY Social Sowing club with Mrs. D. A. Roes. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. F. A. Hazard. 4 FRIDAY 4 Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Ivy Condron. -- CofjrlfM Hart Scb.Cnef It Mn Woolen Mill Store This storo la tho Coos Day homo of Hart Schnffner & Mark Clothes. h 444 THE WEATIIKIl A (Dr Associated Press. OREGON Showors tonight or Thursday; westerly winds. . local TiairnnATUiiE re- TORT. For twenty-four hours ondinir "'.I;'3 m.. May 22, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont mo- teorologlcal obBorvor: Maximum 58 Minimum 35 At 4:43 n. m 38 Precipitation 04 Wind southwest; cloudy. Always 'The Busy Corner"- L Make Your Bath J a Pleasure I and ct the full health-glv- 1 I Ing benefits from it by using I I the best bathing helps. I I When you take a bath you I LbLv 1 lLsLsLsfl WANT ADS. I FOR 8ALH llurlmnlc seed potutoos, valley raised and gimrantocd rlpo. Call 170 So. Uroadway or phono 270X. FOR RKN'D Modern I room furn ished Hut. R. F. Williams. FOR HKNT CottMiio In Kiuitsldo. Ono block from ferry bridge Can nt Myor's store. FOR HUNT Newly furnished Hat Furniture for salo. Phono 1G-R open all the pores of the sun and to you should bo tztremely careful that every thing that touches your body then Is pure and clean. We sell hygienic bath goods of all kinds clean, oft and durable sponges; firm, wcU-made body brushes; pure and whole some bath soaps, etc. After your bath, If you are bible to stiff muscles and Joints, use REX ALL RUB D1NQOIL. This is a softening- and soothing liniment which im parts a warm, healthful glow to the skin by increasing the circulation. Sold with tho Kexsll guarantee. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company 'The Busy Corner" Phone M11I11 208 Us WILL TIlADi: for a milk cow n No. 1 brood sow weighing 200 lbi. with 0 flno plga 0 weeks old. lu ll ill ro Tlmos office FOR SALE A No. 1 milk cow, 5 years old. Inqulro nt Times of flco. WANTED Molmtr, wool and ens earn burk. Apply to Henry Song stackon, at office of Title Qunr nntou & Abstract Co. FOR RENT Flno sunny house-keeping apartment. Sacchl Hide. En qulro Nasburg Grocery. FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Donne. Phone 331-R. FOR SALE 80-ncro ranch on river; crops In; $1200 cash handles It. Seo owner, C. M. Doutt, Allognny. . .Tendier Here Supt. Raab and a number of North Bond toachora aro today visiting tho Mnrshllold Hchools. Mjriit nt llimdon Jos Day and Jack Dunrto nro scheduled for a bout nt Hnndon Saturday night. Billy Wilson and Kid Holbrook who fought noro onco nro expected to go on In tho preliminary. N111110 Officers. Warner V. 0ron hns boon olected trensuror and Geo. Johnson secretary of tho Marshflold bnsebnll team for tho coming BcnHon. Tho boys expoct their now uniforms soon. Enjoy Korlnl Mascot Lodgo, Do greo of Honor, last ovonlng onjoyod n Hoclnl session following tho regular uuhihvbh mooting, uniy momuors woro present. Tho rofroshmonts wore Borvod by Mm. Nnglo who will lonvo noon for California. .Masonic Meeting. Arauo Chanter. R. A. M last ovonlnir conforred tho Royal Arch dogrco nt a Inrgely at tended meotlng. Tho candidates woro Dr. Uartlo, C. M. Dylor and M. B. Evorltt of North Demi. Following tho degroo work, n banquot was on joyod. Fine Orchard. A. E. Seumnn lil sotting out 000 red Cravonstoln np plo trees on his Coos River ranch. Ho Ir planting SO trees to tho ncro nml soon will hnvo nn 01 chard of 20 ncres. Besides developing his fruit Industry, ho now has 150 swarms of bees on tho ranch, ( To 12Ntnblli.il Buoy Tho Llght- Iiouho tonder Mnnznnlta Is in tho Day greatly roduco tho danger from Port Orford roof to vessels caught In tho storms and fogs which aro so fro quont along that stretch of tho const. No Deal Mudc It was reported horo again today that Messrs. Simp son nnd Dylor had disposed of their Inrgo holdings nt Lakeside. C. M. Dylor stated that no deal had boon closed for tho proporty although ho admitted that parties woro negotiat ing for It. Will Wed Again Mrs. Longstaff has Just recelvod word that Mrs. Clara Nonh, a formor Coos Day res ident, will wod about Juno 1 at San Dlogo, Call. Mr. and Mrs. Nonh woro dlvorcod soon aftor thoy loft Coos Day. Tho nnmo of Mrs. Noah's finnco nae not uoon received horo. Council Tonight. Tho Marshflold city council will meot this ovonlng. Dcsldcs tho Southorn Pacific fran chise matter, a number of strcot Im provement projects will probably como up. A potltlon from proporty owners In tho Mnrkot nvcnuo district naklng for bltullthlc pnvlng la to bo prosontod by Messrs. Albrocht and Snndborg, It la undorstood. Got Into Warehouse Monday night, somo unknown prowler broko Into tho Dreakwntor warohouso but so far as can bo dotormlncd did not stonl anything. Ho gainod access by pushing a small boat undornoath tho wharf at low tldo and then forcing ms way up through a Ioobo plank In tho floor or tho building. Ho loft tho boat tied near whoro ho had gainod entrance Is Honored Mrs. Kato Lando wna cloctod Warden of tho Robokah As sembly, I. O. O. F., of tho Stnto of Oregon nt tho annual session which Is bolng hold in Pendloton, accord ing to a tologram received by Mr. Lando todny. Mrs. Lando la, a dolo- gnto from Marshllold nnd her muny friends will bo grntldod to loam of tho honor conferred upon hor. Fol lowing tho Roboknh mooting, iho will visit rolntlvcs In Hint soctlon for n month or so. Brings Buck Bride. Alfred Od nmn, lovormnn on tho U. S. dredgo Oregon, who returned Sundny on tltn Ilroakwntcr from a two weeks' vncu Hon at his old oil mo In Wisconsin. Ho was accompanied on his return by his brldo, formerly Miss Mlnnlo Lundborg, to whom ho was married at Popln, Wis., during his nbsonco. Tho young couplo will mako tholr homo In North Uond for tho pres ents Mr. and Mrs. Odninn woro giv en n cordial wolcomo by tho mom bors of tho Oregon nnd many frlonds will wish thorn n long nnd happy married llfo. Buck From Meet Carl Larson, Sldnoy Clnrko and Guy Stutsman hnvo roturnod from Corvnllls whoro thoy roprcsontod tho Mnrshllold High school In tho stnto field meot. Nono of thorn woro In vory good condition aftor tho hnrd stago trip out. Tho woathor wna vory hot, nnd thb nth lotlo flold vory poor. Stutamnn did not qualify In nny of tho events. Lar son ran In tho 220 yard dash but Clarko was un- PERSONAL NOTES with tho now light nnd whistling tailed to got a placo. buoy which will bo established nt nblo to do his best in tho high Jump Fox Rock to mark Port Orford rcof, owing to bad grounds for tho straight Tho now buoy will bo established Just run. Clarko roturnod on tho Drain ns soon as tho woathor will pormlt. ntngo whllo Lnrson and Stutsman It Is oxpoctod that tho now buoy wlllwalkod In, coming vln Allegany. JOHN D. GOSS wont to Coqullle this morning to attend court. JOHN COLLVER, of Catching Inlet, wns In Mnrshllold today. MISS KITTIE ZEIGLER loft today to visit frlonds In Coquilo. CHAS. SIESTREM camo In todny from Ten Mllo on business. ORVILLE DODGE, of Myrtlo Point, is In Mnrshftcld on business. A. E. GUYTON left todny for Dan don on business nnd plonsuro. JOHN LATTIN, of South Inlot, Ib n Marshflold business visitor tnilnv. C. M. DYLER of North Bond wna a Jlnrshflold buslncsa visitor yestor- dny. MISS GRACE WILLIAMS plnns to lonvo Boon to visit rolntlvcs In California. JAY MONTGOMERY expects to lenvo on tho next Rodondo to visit roln tlvcs In California. MISS KARDELL nnd Mr. Knrdoll woro down from Cnmp 2 todny on business nnd plonsuro. W. F. HARMON nnd II. L. Colomnn left this nftornoon on u buslnoss trip to tho Coqulllo Valloy. FRANK BINGHAM of tho South In let excolBlor mill wns In Mnrsh llold on business yestordny. DEN McMULLEN nnd wlfo nnd son nro hero from Myrtlo Point for a fow dnys' visit with friends. ED. DOYERSMITH of tho Hub Cloth ing nnd Shoo Storo hna returned from n business trip to Dnndon. RALPH DEAN nnd Arthur Donnlson, of Grants Pass, aro In tho city guosts nt tho Tom Hnrvoy homo. W. C. ROSE of Coqulllo, pnssod through horo todny on routo to Ton mllo, whoro ho will onjoy n fow dnva' flshlnc. E. P. SCHOW of Portlnnd who is woll known to mnny frlonds on Coos Bny Is horo on a buslnoss ,nnd plonsuro vi'ilt. THEODORE BERGMAN, known horo ns tho Portlnnd Shoo King, nr- rived on tho Bay yestordny for n row unys' Btny. REV. Z. O. DOWARD, tho now min ister of tho Chrlstlnn church, hna moved Into tho Mnglnnla houso nt tlio corner of Pino nnd Highland. MRS. GILNETT nnd Mrs. L. Andor son nnd child, of North Bond, will lenvo tho last of tho wcok for Portland to visit for a fow weeks. T. C. WHITSEL who hna boon spond- ing n fow months on tho Dny with col. Grlmca nnd othor frlonds will lonvo tho last of tho week for Los Angolos. HENRY PLOEGER of Myrtlo Point cnino ovor Inst ovcnlng to visit frlondB nnd nttond tho Mnsonlo mooting. Ho reports ovorythlng lino In tho valloy. MRS. J. T. HARRIDAN and Mm. A. T. Hnlncfl loft todny for Coos Rtvor whoro thoy will spond a fow Unys COAST BALL SCORES STANDING OF TEAMS . W. L. Onkland 2S 18 Vernon 27 18 Los Angeles ... .23 22 San Francisco . .21 24 Sacramento 19 25 Portlnnd 14 2t P.O. .009 .000 .511 .407 .432 .350 PORTLAND, Mny 22 Portland wnB shut out In tho first gamo of tho now sorles nt Snn Frnnclsco yoBtor dny. Tho Const Longuo gamos ro Bultod as follows: At Snn Frnnclsco: R, Snn Frnnclsco 2 Portland 0 At Lob Angolos: R Los Angles 1 Vernon 5 At Sncramonto: R, Sacramonto 2 Oakland 1 II 5 0 H 7 9 II 12 o AMONG THE SICK MrB. W. T. Morchnnt has boon qulto ill of ptoraalno nolsonlnk. A. E. Guyton hna JuBt recovered from a rnthor sovoro attack of pto mnlno poisoning. August Fnrloy, who undorwont an oporatlon nt Morcy hospital a fow days ago, Is gottlng along nlcoly. Aloo Wilson who sustained a stroke or pnralysts a fow wooks ngo is re ported doing nicoly nt Morcy Hospl tnl. Eugono Robinson wns ablo to bo at his olllco today nftor bolng conOuod to hla homo a fow dnys by an attack of ptomnino polBonlng. Foy Cox enmo dovn from Allognny todny to socuro modlcnl troatmont for n sovoro nttnek of ptomnino poisoning which ho sufforod n fow days ago. Mrs. Porry Dodson of South Marsh flold wna tnkon to Morcy hospltnl this morning and will probably undorgo nn oporntton for nppondlcltls tomorrow. M,lsa Gortrudo Mtllor, formerly stenographer In John D. Gobs' offlco, will undorgo an oporntlon nt Morcy Hospital today. Sho has boon ill for tho last fow wooks. D. M. Charleston, Inspector on tho dredgo Oregon, wns tnkon ill last wcok nnd wont to Dnndon, whoro Mrs. Chnrloston Is staying nt nrosont. Whllo not sorlously Blck, ho has bcon unnblo to return to duty bocnuso of nt tho "Crow'B Nost" ns guosts of "Is Indisposition. Mrs. w. E. Dungnn. MR. AND MRS. F. D. COHAN loft todny for a fow dnys' recreation visit nt Ton Mllo lnko. Dr. nnd Mrs. Toya expect to Join thorn Intor In tho wcok. 0. 11. MARSH loft today for Gardlnor whoro ho will spond n fow dnys on Southorn Pnclllc right-of-way matters. Miss Unin Marsh nccom panlod htm nnd will visit friends nt Gnrdlnor. H. J. ISAACS, or North Bond, who wna In Marshflold on business yes tordny, snld It wna roportod thoro Hint n rnllrond survey In now bo lng mado down tho coast to Dnn don. Howovor, ho wns unnblo to socuro nny confirmation of tho ro-port. NORTH BENI) NEWS . A. O. Rogors, Jr., of Coos Rivor wnH n Marshflold buslnoss visitor) to day. Grout nnd Perkins hnvo taken tho contract which L. J. Simpson hold for building tho road down tho coast to Shorn Acros. It Is oxpoctod that the now highway will bo completod In a month or bo. INSURE That plato-glnss on Front stroot now nnd bo protoctod from loss. E, 9. Gonr & Co., room 23, First National Bnnk. l OR SALE Ono now 20-foot gnso llno launch. Seo Max Tlmmer man, 862 North Front stret. BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower nuto ror SG00; flrst-clnss condi tion; fully equipped: cost now $3000; will soil for J000 on eni. terms. John L. Koontz Mnchlne shop, North Front street. Phono 180-J. Dayton Bicyelcs Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business April 18. 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 'I'll Bonds, warrants and securities IJooo 00 U S. bonds to appiirn MriMilntlnn 0,uuv.u Real estate, furniture and fixtures ,!1'!! 5J Cah and sight exchange 198'26M8 Total $501,428.? 1 LIABILITIES. Capita, stock paid in "TsVAl Surplus and undivided profits, r. t 25000 00 ftffr: ..u::t.a.n.d.,?f: : :::::: : : : : : : : : : : ' : : ' ' : ' ; "'"3" Total $501,428.71 Iu addition to Capital Stock the individual liability of Btockbold trs 1100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President. DORSET KREITZER, Cashier. ACCESSIBILITY A lot you cannot get to is actually worth little, no matter how close-in it appeaw on the map or "as a bird flies." A man, unlike a bird, must travel over beaten high ways. When you make your selection, get a lot that has a good approach ; is on a good street. If it is also close to a navigable water-course, all iho bettor. "Ono of the finest building altos In Now York City hna boon vacant f 1 0111 tho days of tho aboriginal Inhabitants," Bays tho Outlook. "Mrs. O. II, P. Dolmont hns now acqulrod this proporty and will erect a flno man sion on It. Until recently this section of Manhattan Island hns boon DIFFICULT OF ACCF.SS, which fact doubtless nccounta for Its unim proved condition." On the other hand see how quickly districts build up which can be reached by good streets or which are close to street car lines. It is tho old element of transportation. First Addition to Marshfield Is arrived at over a splendid, level boulevard, a continuation of tho hard-paved portion of Fifth strcpt. It is bordered by the dcop water of Coal Bank Inlot. Furthermore, the 50-foot lots we aro now rolling for $300 each front oi GO-foot streets that aro be ing opened and graded at ou expense. Ilero is accessibility for you. A number ot our 'buyers have already built and are living on their lots. The railroad news of tno past few days has turned attention toward this most available Marshfield Addition and tho best lots aro going fast. Bettor look them over now. Call at our office and inspect plat. Reynolds Development Co. Coke Bldg. Owners Tolophono 160-J i nves Want Ads Bring Results