The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 25, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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Buy
on
Your
Own
Terms
0
In buying real estate, speculate .so far as
possible on some other pcrsou's money. Bu,y
on the lowest cash payment and the small
est monthly payments you can arrange, but
all the time bear in mind the location of the
property under consideration, its present ac
cessibility and desirability, as all these fea
tures determine its future from an invest
ment standpoint. First Addition to Marsh
field presents every advantage as a popular
residence district. Occupying, as it does, i
sheltered and Mghtly property, and lying
along the prettiest driveway in the city, this
addition offers the investor in lots or the
home-builder the best values in Marshfield.
The price of these beautiful 50-foot lots is
$300 each and the terms of purchase can bo
arranged to suit your convenience.
Call at our off ice and let us figure with
you.
S WHO IK
to L
ND
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Bldg.
Owners
Tel. 1G0.
(Continued from pago 1.)
Chntullor It was ono succession of
surprises and pleasant purrtngs by
playful kittens ami tlio moro pro
nounced M-E-O-W-S of tlio Wiso old
cuts.
The Initiation ceremonies wcro
held In tlio Masonic lodgo rooms and
wcro conducted by Snark Col. It. 11.
Hosn, of Dandon, ably assisted by
A. II. Potter of Portland who haB at
tended nnd participated In probably
more Concatenations than any other
Hoo-IIoo on the Pacific coast. Last
night was tlio 110th initiation in
which ho had been a participant.
To tho Order of Hoo-IIoo, tho
Dlack Cat of America's secret socloty,
Is to bo credited tho furbishing up
for everyday uso of tho verb "to con
catenate." When you soo a mnn with
a badgo showing a llttlo black cat
upon a ground of whlto enamel, ho Is
n member of the Concatenated Ordor
of Hoo-IIoo. Also ho is a lumber
man or connected with tho lumber
Industry in somo direct way, or n
newspaper man.
If you sco two Hoo-IIoo togothor
It's a sign that tho closed season for
gloom has begun. If you chnnco to
encounter a hundred or moro of them
In tho front rows of n thontor during
ono of their National concatenations,
it will bo wiso to havo n pair of car-
muffs or n Maxim silencer In your
pocket, for ovcry Indivldnul Hoo-IIoo
will bo armed with his favorlto woap-
ons of npplauso, two plno shingles of
nmplo dotonntlng surfneo nnd whit
tled to fit tho hands.
Tho genesis of tho Concntonnted
Ordor of Hoo-IIoo is duo to n conca-
n't Miss the 4
Inior Class Play
ARos
e o' Plymouth Town' &!tX" s
he "Universal"
Bread Maker
lng.
Makes
perfect
bread.
Mad & Son
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PITTSBURGH PERFECT
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CN4TS
The: most distinctive' and economical
FENCE
Look beyond the purchase
Jirlce when you buy wire
dicing.
A fence you get at n cheap price Is bound to be
n cheap fence clear through poor iiml unsatisfac
tory in service, 60011 to rust,
nwny, an expemlve failure.
w
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1
irz. -TiK
sag, break and fall
Wire fence economy means more
thau first cost price.
It means n full nnd efficient service
that lasts for years ; an elimination of time, energy nnd money
spent in endless repairs; it means an investment that
pays blc dividends by Increasing farm production through
better farm equipment.
OKI A
rACUUM
1EANER
'Hist Sprlnc IIouscFlraiilni?
V CHILD CA.V OPERATE
THEM
fo Dust or Dirt
Satisfaction Guaranteed
PCHT TO HANDLE AND
"Uj LAST FOR YEARS
PnicE onlyI-sio.oo
A. Johnson.
01fct Purnitnro Store.
oo Oooa Uy
"Pittsburgh Perfect" Fences ore the most ctonomlcal you can buy because they are Uie most
adaptable and adjustable to oil fencing conditions mid requirements of the farm. They arc
the strongest and most durable because Open Hearth wire like old time iron wire heavily
galvanized with pure zinc, is used exclusively in their manufacture, and is ELECTRICAL
LY WELDED at every touching point in the fabric, produciugpractically n onoplace foneo.
They are the most distinctive because of their construction, and enhance the oppcarauce and
increase the actual value of a lanu by perfectly serving their particular purpose ami permu
ting scientific crop rotation. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT
PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
.KM NORTH FRONT ST.. MAHSHI'l KLR, ORE.
J
Chard's f ivAnr
fwe secured tho livery busi-
Ito wVj '""""i "u are pre
lS,und.er excellent service to
i. VJ? V008 Bay- Careful
lb ? eaS.Baactory pervlce to
f 1 te hone ua tor a driving
Pr 11- "jiuub ueeueo, in
?J" of all kinds.
-'wtARD nROTnERS
. vti? ?
If iw a tiUea Service.
4 tiiidAiaer Street.
A GIRL LOOKS "FAIRLY IN IT"
0
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When laundry work is suggested,
but experience teaches that, as a
rule, homo laundry work Is not a suc
cess. Tho average housowife has not
tho facilities for turulnur out good
laundry work, and It Is awfully hard
nnd trying work when dpno well. o
havo exceptional facilities for doing
quick, clean nnd thorough work, we
never Injure tho fabrics, and we al
ways have work dono and dollvercd
on time.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J.
You Judge a man not by what he
promises to do, but by what he has
done. That Is the only true test.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Judged
by this standard has n "r,.0ir'
People everywhere speak of it in the
highest terms of praise. For sale by
all dealers
MEN
f'aleat XUontf, WaklWi v. v.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tlio close of business April 18, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ?208,20LG3
Donds. warrants and securities 78,047.06
U. S. bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00
Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,011.34
Cash and sight exchango 198,208. 08
Total 9301,128.71
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 55i2
Circulation, outstanding - JS'5?2'S
Depoblts 4C7.613.22
Total $301,428.71
In addition to Capital Stock the individual liability of Stockhold
ers is 1100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President.
DORSEV KREITZER, Cashier.
T. J. BOAIFE
dti
A. H. HODQINl
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Marshfield Paint,
(&, Decorating Co.
Estimates MARSHFIELD,
Furnished Phone H0L Oregon
A Modorn Drick Building, Electric
Light. Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Broadway and Market.
Marshfield. Oreson.
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
and his follow II00-H00 proud by
t is eloquence nnd delightful nftor
dlnner oratory.
Among thoso responding to toasts
were, tho following:
A. II. Potter. Leo Webster, M. C.
Moloney, Peter LogBle, Honry Hug
g'tiB, A. II. Powers nnd E. 1C. Jonos.
Those present nt tho bnnquet woro
the following:
Leo Webster, Mnrsnnuio.
Wm. Vnughnn, Marshfield.
A. II. Daly, Marshfield.
Edw. II. Fish, Marshfield.
Archlo E ICruse. Prospor.
Henry O. Kern, North Bond.
Inch Quytiin. Marshfield.
llonj. Ostllnd, Marshfield.
Loyd Rosa. Ilnndon.
J. H. dnrdlnor, North Bend.
V. O. Ilorton, Marshfield.
R. P. Kchoe, North Bond.
.T. E. Trcwln. Eureka, Call.
Henry HukrIiib, Mnrshflold.
Dnn'l J. Kinney, North Bend.
T. J. Hnrtman, North Bond.
F. E. Nelson, Marshfield.
A. T. Lagcrstrom, Marnhflcld.
P. N. Roberg, North Bond.
Ed K. Jones, Mnr&hflcld.
W. J. Conrad, Marshfield.
Wm. Ross Smith, Marshfield.
A. II. Powers, Mnrshflold.
M. C. Malonoy, Mnrshflold.
R. II. Rosa, Bandon.
Potor Logglo, North Bond.
Oeo. Octscndorfcr, North Bend.
F. W. Wood, North Bond.
W. E. Crnlno, Bandon.
P. II. Broulllard, North Bend.
F. E. Glaslor, North Bond.
Fred Holllstor, North Bond.
J. A. Allen, North Bend.
A. II. Potter, Portland.
L. W. Holmborg, Mnrshflold.
Tho Coos Bay momborahlp of tho
Hoo-IIoo nt present lncludos:
Mnrshflold R. K. Booth. O. A.
Brown, A. II. Daly, L. W. B. Holnv
berg, A. N. Lofgron, J. T. McCormao,
Arno Moreen, L. A. Murphy, II. G.
Noblo, B. B. OBtllnd, A. II. PowcrN
M. C. Mnloney, Leo Webster, A. B.
Guyton. Archlo Kruso, W. Ross
Smith, A. T. Lngoratrom, Honry Hug
glns, E. L. Plorco, W. J. Conrnd, B.
K. Jones and F. E. Nolson.
North Bond Jninon A. Allen, J. P.
liilintlAH Aiinntfl T tn nnnnn t1
t th. Arkansas" Yellow Hno ' nod.,.a II. nroHlaJ. J, O, Cham-
Association should Bolcct Llttlo Rock :; ni.! 1 iii.a.nr w itni
for Its annual meeting somo 20 yoaru ;'rGn t '& 1? A ' vt
ago. It was further necessary th'.t 'V , ihPn m niiln t w 11
tho train bearing tho delegates' away J" Vf'S',,-, ."ff By?n "w
snss sas? a-'isaa 'iISP'hSr
llroJholo,0crow:rsuid0'!,;VdunSed wTe ncal.'ed on for a tosnt. Loo
ut :Afiil& Wn01,,9n,00erm,.OVOrC,, H' f0,,0W'nB r,B
:y.?.Ii!:l...1i"nrv...t,lr?..,LB,. r'teC'Tin nob.noo kitten alter
iiiimiiiH iu uu 11 11 1 iu "i1n.11 inu n.iiiio. lVITIATIMV
All hull! follow, CATS of this nggro-
gntlon,
go by.
As tho wreck hnd interfered wlthl
this municipal pnstlmo of Gurdon, ', ,., '. . ... .... .
nnd as ono of tho links In tho catena D,,ru i "" '" "' w"
:n" ",L",!B.r.t.!l!,r..JoJ,".?l!:. 1' To bo called fon.lnst ye. for n speech.
nuvur Biooii uiuiiiiii mr n wuiiiu 1111 11.., nH ...... ... (Hh,,;,.,,,! in rnll nil'
In tho town of Qiirdon, or nity other IIMl n.V ,. " . L Tli
town on tho map for that mnttcr,
without doing something, tho orgni.
Izntlon of tho Concntonnted Order of
TlnA IImh fnllnntfl.1 fnlin m 9 ilin
IIWW-IIUU Itlliunuu. J IIU Illlllll-H III l'rnl,l ---l ....II. ll, .- T ..... -I (
..rn.. ......n i.i,.. iv... p...iii. .Tlio scarcely renllzo wliero I am at,
orflcera wero taken from Carroll s r, .. . , , .....1. '
"The Hunting of tho Snnrlc." Boiling Ixcopl1."I,BI' J ',' 'VIf TA'L ,nm, a
Arthur .InhiiHon therofnro beenmo
within your reach.
And finding you menu no harm,
I will perform rontrlhuto Just a in I to
to give tho mooting chnrm
tho First Snark of the Unlvorso. In
nRinueh nH tho blnck cat, Ilka nil oili
er rats, Is roputcd to havo. nlno lives,
It followed In logical concatenation
thnt tho ordor inimt havo nlno s.
porlor officers. Thoso nro:
finnrk of the Universe
Senior Hoo-IIoo
Junior Hoo-IIoo
Bojum
Scrlvenoter
Jnbhorwock
Custncntlan
.Arconopcr
Guerdon
Tho latter Ih, of course, n nop of
morality thrown to aurdon, Ark.,
tho plnro of tho order's nativity. Tho
number nlno Is tho mystic numbor of
tho Hoo-IIoo. Tho Initiation feo Is
$9.99. Tl.o nnnunl concntonntlnn of
tho entlro order tnkoH placo on tho
ninth day of tho ninth mouth nt nlno
minutes pnst nlno In tho morning.
The only inlsuliig links In this concn
lunation of nlnos nro thnt It dons not
Inst nlno rtnyn nnd the drinks nro
not llmltod to nlno.
Tho following candidates ware In
itiated Inst night:
A. E. Guyton J. E. Trowln
W. Warn Smith E. K. Jones
A. T. Lngerstrom Geo. Gelsendorfor
Harry Muggins I). J. Kinney
I.00 Webster J. W. Gnrdlnor
E. L, Plerco Archlo Kruso
W. J. Conrnd T. J. Ilnrtinnn
M. C. Malonoy V. E. Nolson
Tho local offlcora In ohnrgo of tho
coromnnloH Inm ovonlng woro:
Vlco Cerent Snark Col. It. II.
Rosa.
Sonlor Hoo-IIoo A. II. Powors.
Junior IIoo-Hon A. II. Potter.
' Bojum L. J. Simpson.
Scrlvenoter It. P. Kohoo,
Jnbhorwock F. E. Olnzler.
Custncatlnn A. B. Daly.
Gurdon F. W. Woods.
Arcnnoper Peter Logglo,
Tho Jinlor work was conforrod
upon tho following:
Henry Hoggins Ross Smith
E. K. Jones Don Onrdlnor
M. C. Mnloney W. J. Conrad
Tho Junior Hoo-IIoo was assisted
In tho work by:
I). B. Ostllnd L. W. B. HolmborK
L. J. Simpson P. N. Roborg
Fred Holllstor F. E. Glazier
F. W. Woods C. II. Broulllard
At tho conclusion of tho cere
monies tho momhors proceeded to tho
Chnndlor, whoro n flno banquet had
been prepared and whoro thoro was
ample exemplification of tho social
and trood followshln nunlltles of tho aiourr, tut irii oiiiem of
Ordor of the Black Cat. Col. Rosa ;..ir to mm. m.
acted as toastmastor and did himself uau"' ""'
brothor BLACK CAT.
Hnvlng morged from tho "plnyful kit
ton" And scanning your RITUAL I thoio
find written:
This Injunction to u luembor Just
mndo:
"Enter yo In nnd bo not nfrnld."
Of you wo deslru either SONG or
8TORY, It may bo, or po
chance .
A recitation would tho occasion on
hnnco, ,
And so for FKLINE meditation,
I offer this for your delectation.
You mny talk about your Masons,
tho Odd Follows, nnd such.
I) 111 nil thorn ns frnlornnl, praise thorn
as much
As yoi( mny, with tholr mystic rltea
jnnd iioIbo
But thoy nro "not In It n llttlo bit"
. with tho HOO-IIOO boys.
Of MnsoiiH nnd Odd Fellows you ran
, obtain dogrcoH nnd pnRHwnrds
.. tho mystorloK of their camps
And ,by thnm bo londiMl down with
symbols, ouough to cnuso you
crninpe.
Ilut for truo FRATERNAL Joya.
Thoro 'alnt nnn of 'cm In It with tho
H0-I100 boys.
Voy mny talk about tholr BADGES
but ho' tho ono thnt has tho
' rail
Ib tho "IIOO-IIOO KITTEN" with
Its hunched bark, crook'd tall
. ' and tnclt caterwaul
Say boys! Thoro oln't nothln' enn
Btniul agin It, tho FELINE
bents 'em nil.
SEE THE SENIOR PLAY
"A Rose of Plymouth Town," nt
tho MASONIC, SiKiinhiy, Mny 25.
Reserved soats, 50c. Busy Cornor.
HOWARD'S gonutuo MEXICAN
TAMALES dollvored any plnco In tho
city until 12 O'CLOCK nt. night.
Thoy aro READY to SERVE. Phono
83B.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEWABSORPTION METHOD.
If you rudrr from Umllog, Itrhlnz, liilaj
or rotrulliiK 1'IIik, M'ii'1 bi )'"Ur udili.-,
nl I will tftt jrou bnw lo run yourx-ir at
Uwoa f tti new itortl' i In-aiuirnl ami
will lo krnil koine o( Hi, Iiijiib tri'mm nt
Jn-e for trial, Willi r"f' ' ' f' ur
own localltx If ruiwMwl limiiiiii
llrf anil iK-raiannit rurc ! in
"li-l IH
ru
If You Arc Not Using
You Are Not Using the Best
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