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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1912)
WWWm ,m " "F w.i-ri, -pWlTO Lv74 CLEAN-UP PRICES THIS Wis UK ox LACF! mmnT-nn-n Pm JES, RIBBONS, INDIA UNEX, NKSOOKsfiTo! S w Coats and Suits Arrive Today cnimiiv people Imvc asked us to tele Ihoiictlioin .. - - . ...,. Llclcpliom IniKKiiiff most of Hip afioi' r... n ucro not able to reach iliem all. t . !.... ..im ntnnnrr I llHKn wo iii'miiiivjmI jeicj)lioiH', don't think we have for etell Vu 'tir-nu' luivp :i lllf'O aSSOl'tllK'llI Jlf (lie mv,KnV('si styles in Heavy Whip-CcM'.l . onHt rnnrf imilnrlv nnvv in nil jze. Ms t!ieLoii? While Serge (jals nazes i r ,u LUMI i, rws iirp verv reason- cr "'"i rn My priced at from $10.50 io.CC.JJ lC jfew Suits are priced r 97 r a tfrom$lS.UUto pi..ju ainty Tub Dresses Vc are headquarters or v oni u" a i Mildred Viib Dress Js Not the flimsy, adable kind, but sub tantial, sightly, styl- sh garments that tit rdl. wear well, feel fell and look as well a tliev feci. Our .rices aro as low and isunlly lower than 011 can buy the inu crial and make them t home, and you void nil the worry nd bother. ! Don't forget our complete line of Tiildrcn's Pluv clothes and Ronmors. rices on Rompers arc 25 cents and up. hildrcn's Sateen Bloomers, all sizes, jccnis. Iff f Waists BinsMonday Tliis Shirtwaist Sale is going to be the biggest of its kind we over held. Prac tically every waist of every description, in the store is reduced in price for this .event, liwidcs every available spare in the store will be devoted to their display, so that you may come in and look them all over conveniently and take as little or as mucn time as you like to making selections. There are Waists for every occasion in this grand assortment. (J rave waists, ga waists, waists of silk, linen, madras, percale, muslin, lawn and what-not-else. We cannot begin to describe them all, but if we can tempt you to come in and see them, the Waists and prices will do the rest. The following items will give you a faint idea of some of the savings, but can give you no idea of the magnifi cent assortments to be found. Fancy Waists of chiffon, silk, net, etc., all formerly priced at QET from $5.5010 $8; now .qO.:J3 to io $5 Taffeta and Messaliuc Waists, all colors and many (T'l r styles ; now qO.&3 White Marquisette and Cotton Voile Waists, scmi-drcssy Waists, stylishly made, some pin-tucked all over, with lace trimmed frill and high collar, oth ers embroidery &i nr trimmed ; now P I $ J White Lingerie Waists of India Linon, Flaxon, etc., lace or embroidery trim med ; values to $1,50 and M 4 C $1.G5 ; now J I I J "White Embroidered Sailor CTp Blouses ; each U JL Children's and Misses' Middy QCp Blouses; 75c and pDL 1 m mfJUM I COOS BUILDING The Sign of Good Candy Always nard & Langworthy fl Contractors ana Supplies. I'HOXE 1H1.R. UrOfllhrnV. linvf linn. ti J-'ntnn Meat Market. Auto Call Foote POXK U.j NiailT and DAY V..V"1 or wya otei. TWO XHiv ninii T H P. M. phone B-J FnetldAnrn Shu. no t fjjl make trips to Coqullle. Allto Sftrvir.f Csra n .... . mI V v",u'" unvers una UI8 CnarCnq ,. mnttn. W anywhere at nny time." iuui:ii nnioi inki ltn '"""I wuu umuuu Sn ?Ry PhoneB 78 and - PGOOI)ALR, proprietors. WANTED ! ! ! s urnorTERiNa and 1 TO CLT.MV l. .i. n Fining Company. Ortltru for GOIXQ & HAmrEY u.mj mo We Pantatorium FJKRN TiYBRB, CLBANKIUJ, f And TTAti nnvnYrtmAna rr Edward B. Strauu & Co. nnt-ut ui male, your Mt. tii. Phoaa250-X fceLWa?1 eaU8e unhappl. CONDENSED STATEJIENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho closo of business April 18, 1012. iticsouncns. Loans and dlacounta J208,20liC3 Donds. warranto and securities 78,047.06 U. S. bonda to aeouro circulation 26,000.00 Real estate, furnlturo and fixtures 81,011.84 Cnah aud eight exchango 188,268.68 Total $301,428.71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus and undlvldod profits , of'SJnn Circulation, outstanding J?'???';, Deposits 467,613.22 Total 9301,428.71 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND RAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSnFIELD, OREGON. At the closo of business, April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Kn'onn"! Danklng House 9Ki ori o Cash and Exchanges "''"''" Total 734.774.62 LIABILITIES. ,. Capital Stock paid In "kSSp? Buarplua and Undivided Profits eifclltH Dop08lt8 . Total - '"4,774.62 (Contlnuod from pngo .) Misses Lnuru and Edith Hendry, Do-, slreo Wyntt, Luclla arnliam, Helen Urnhnm, Edna Mvlutosli, Mnrjorle Grnhatn, Jetinetto Sexton, Cora Dye, I Uenn HiirIuiuI, Ednti Rny, Myrtlo' Downer, Ida Downor, Vina Clarke, Nina Clarke and llnttlo Wlieelor; .loo uodge, Carl Larson, John Mot ley. Harry Miller, Georgo Johnson, Ed Sm'tli, Dcwcy Stutsmnn, llnrvoy Walter. Kestus Wnlter. Guy Stuts man, Will Horton. Leo Uyorly, Rolllo Ilerrle, Ronald McGeorgo, Guy Tor rey. Georpe llobortson, Frank Howe, Wnyno Stead, Sydney Clnrko nud Mr. Dnvls. 0 The rrulne of the Motor Doat Club plnnned for Thursdny. Mny 30, had to be postponed nnd no further dnto has boon set for It. 0 The Thlmblo Club of North Dond Is plnunltiK n plcnte for husbands and families Sunday, Juno 9, to Mlrac Cove on South Coos River. Kour boatB, Mlrac II, Piker, Dauphin, nnd Wnllinlln will take tho party up, leaving at 7:30. 0 Tho Sons of Norway will give their first annunl picnic at Encgren's Grovo on South Coob nivcr Sunday, June 10. Elnborato preparations aro being mndo for It nnd it is ex pected thnt sovoral hundred will par ticipate In tho festivities. Tho nr rnngoments nro in clinrgo of O. M. Johnson and others. O Tho Mnrshflold High School pupils aro enjoying a picnlq to tho Govern ment Works nnd bench today. O CLUHS AND SOCIETIES Members of Ordor of Eastern 8tnr wero hostesses Tuosdny night at a banquet nnd social evening including games nnd music, to a numbor of their friends. In tho ordor of busi ness Mrs. A. J. Snvngo was elected treasurer of tho lodgo for tho re mainder of tho yonr. Mrs. Davis, Matron of tho Rosoburg Chapter, was special guost of 'tho ovonlng. At tho social Bosslon, a short pro gram was enjoyed Including a vocal solo by Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, read ings by MIsb Frances Frnnso nnd Mrs. E. Kolly and Instrumental num bers by Mrs. Wilson. O The Unptlst Women's Mlsslonory Circle will hold its monthly moating Wednesday, Juno C, with Mrs. Alva Doll at her homo In South Mnrshflold. O Mrs. Georgo Ayro will entertnln tho Soclnl Sowing Club Thursday, June G. I o i The Ladles Art Club Is closing its year's session with n picnic for husbands nnd families at Char leston Hay Sunday, Juno '2. Tho Al-i ert ha been chartered to carry tho party to tho lower liny. Tho Prosbyterlnn Womon's Aux iliary will moot June 15 with Mrs. Jan. Cox nt her home In South Marsh Held. O Mrs. D. C. MeCarty will entertain tho Christian Womon's Hoard of MIhhIoiih nt Its regular meeting Tues day, Juno !. Tho Jolly Dozen will meet Wednes day, Juno 12, nt tho, homo of Mrs. W. F. Sipilro who entertnltiB In plnco of Mrs. A. L. Dutz. O Miss Gonovlevo Tollofson will bo hostess to tho Prtsclllns Club next Wednesday nt hor homo at Eastslde. O Tho Mlnnlo-Wis Club will moot next Thursdny with Mrs. D,' A. Jones. O Tho Ladles Art Club of tho Nor wegian Luthornn church hns ndvnn cod tho day of Its meeting to Monday, when It will moot with Mrs. Win. Nelson nt her homo In Hay Pnrk. O Tho Altar Guild of tho North Dend Episcopal church will moot next Thursday with Mrs. I. D. Bar tlo. O Miss Mary Hanson entortalnod tho C. I. E. Club Tuesday at tho last mooting boforo hor wedding nt hor homo In South Mnrshflold. All mem bers wero prcsont nnd enjoyed tho pleasant evening of music nnd chat. Prcsont wero Misses Edith Illldon brand, Beatrice Smith, Bess Flyo, Bcsslo Ayro, Eliza Ayro, Ilallla Dnvls, Ella MacLaurln nnd Ruth Mat thows. a-O Tho Art Club mot Friday with Mrs, JaB. Cowan with nil members who woro In town present, tnnklng one of tho largest attendances of tho year. Adjournment following tho picnic to Charleston tomorrow was declared until tho first Friday In Oct obor. Present this week woro Mrs. John Blntt. Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. W. B. WmW F KftH JflfiH BvY'' 1 H The Latest Thing in Stoves For a midnicht atiDDcr. as (or any other meal at any other time, the verv latest thine in stove the best that stove-artists can do is a It Burns Oil No Athes It Concen trates Heat -No Waste It Is Handy No Dirt It Is Ready No Delay J-toy; yprectjon Oil Cook-stove It eooteotr itc tho hctt where you wnt it, It U u quick n gu, itctdier md Kndief tlua C04I, cbciper Uin dednatf. Tbf Nw PafKlUa Sum U KiiiI bUud ucttl, rih uUd lap, drop lUlfM, lewj luti,M. Mtdawiui ,it JLuru), All JoUr. r.rr. lU Nm P(tU Stm. Ff M Cek.Uookw! Tf r Uy.. 0k-nVU ir to u(su waLfl J cult U can( ma col. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (IncorporaUd) SnFrncUco,C4L Sut Jota, Cat. MwttIII.CI. Lm Anj.l.., Ct Stoclton, CL Frcano, Cl. Sao DUio, CaJ. Sacraraento, Cat Portland. Qra. SaalUa, Watlu Spd.au., W.ah. Tacoma, Waah. J . M.mTrron annr v!11 An vnn Get Busy AND GET AFTER, THAT ROOF. HUT FIRST COME IN AND GET OUU PRICES ON SHINGLES AND HOOFING PAPEIt. SHINGLES 31.BO AND UP. HOOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. HETAIIj DEPARTMENT. Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call t The Pacific Monumental Works South Broadway nnd make selec tion from the large utock now on hand. Mr. Wl!non has In his employ tho only pnictlittl marble nnd granite cutter In Coos county. And none but the best work Is turned oat. . Curtis, Mrs. I. M, Condron, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. J. W. Hildcnbrand, Mrs. Wm. Hong land, Mrs. L. Helsnor, Mrs. J. Q. Kinney, Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltrer, Mrs. Lydla Lnng, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. E. D. McArthur, Mrs. Frank Slimier, Mrs. C. F. McQoorgo nnd Mrs. Wm. Schroeder. O Tuesday afternoon tho Sisters of Dothany met with Mrs. E. a. Flana gnn nt her homo on Mnrkct Avonuo. Mrs. J. T. McCormac won olected secretary pro. torn., to net In Mrs. Fncchl's nbsonco. A spcclnl meet ing Is to bo called for Wednesday with Mlsa Mnuilo Rood for discussion of mntters of Importance. Present wero Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Job. Cowan. Jr., Mrs. A. 13. Rlehtor. Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. Arthur McKoown. Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. F. A ShccIiI. and Mrs. J. T. McCormof. Mrs. UU-hter and Miss Uelyn lanaKnu assisted In serving tho rofreshmentn that endwl tho nfternoou. O Mr. V. A. Toye will entertain tho Altar (lulld mid the Sinters of Uoth nny Tuesday. n ( SEW I NO PARTIES Mrs. J. W. Langdon wan hostess Wednesday nt her homo on Utiukor Hill to n number of friends at lunch eon nud sewing, Including nmong hor guests Mrs. II. It. Hyde, Mrs. F. A. Tlodgon, Jlrs. A. L. Darker, Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. W. F. Squlro, Mrs. A. L. Dutz. Mrs. W. Hill, and Mrs. F. Q. Horton. Miss Ivy Hill assisted In sorvlng. Following tho luncheon, tho afternoon wub spent Informally at needlework. o EPISCOPAL TEAS Monday Mrs. Carl Evortsen entor talnod nt ton nt hor homo In West Marshllold llvo of tho ladles of tho Episcopal tea chnln nnd a numbor of othor guests. Her guests woro Mrs. 13. S. Unrgolt, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. J. T. McCormac, Mrs. E. Mln gus nnd Mrs. L. M. Noblo; Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mrs. F. a. Horton, Mrs. C. S. Dodgo, Mrs. II. R. Hyde, Mrs. J. C. Kendall and Mrs. J. T. Hall. O Mrs. M. C. Malonoy entertained at ten Monday ns part of tho Episcopal chain, O Miss Maudo Dowron was hostess to sovoral friends nt ton Bnturday. O Mrs, E. Mlngun wns hostess nt (on Wednesday nftornoon to Mrs. Qoo. F. Murch, Mrs. M. Tozor, Mrs. P. A. Sandberg, Mrs. Carl W. Evortson,. Mrs F. A. Hazard, Mrs. J. T. Harrl gan, Mrs. Mnry McKnlght, Mrs. C, V, McKnlght, Mrs. J. T, Hnll, Mrs. J. T. McCarmno, Mm. Earl Savngo, Mrs, M. O. Malonoy, Mrs. 1). t, Stafford, Mrs. J. Albert Mntson, MIsb Mumto Mahonoy nnd Miss Chnrlotto Murch. O Mrs. E. S. Dargolt ontortnlnod at ono of the series of Episcopal Toaa Friday afternoon. Hor guests in eluded Mis. L. M. Noblo, Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mm. J, Albort Mntson, Mrs. Alfred Mntson, Mrs. C. 13, Nicholson, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght nnd Mrs. A. Q. NofT. O Mrs. J. T. McCormao this nftor noon is entertaining nt one of 'tho Episcopal toas. Her guosts Includo Mrs. Mnry McKnlght, Mrs. J, T. Har rlgnn, Mrs. Frank Donning, Mrs. JaB. Cowan, Jr., Mm. Eugnno O'Con nell, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. C. 1C. Porry, Miss Corn Mno Montgomery, Miss Mildred Coko, Mrs. II. Rood, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Mrs, 13. F. MnrrlsBoy, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. 13, 8. Unrgolt, Mrs. E, a. Flanagnn, Mrn. F. A. Hnzard, Mrs. L. M Noblo, Mrn. M. C. Mnlonoy, Mrs. A. T. Hnlncg, Mra. Fred Unckmnn nnd Mrs. Fran ces McLood. Miss Evelyn Flnnngan and Miss Maudo Ilrowron-Noblo nro to sorvo. -0 Mrs. Earl Ravage ontortalncd Mra. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. J, T. McCormac, Mrs. Frnnk Dunning, Mrs. Jns, Cow an, Jr., Mra. M C. Malonoy, nnd Miss AIlco Lou I bo Mnlonoy nt ono of tho series of Episcopal toas Friday nf tornoon. Among those 'planning to ontor tatn In tho chain of Episcopal tons, this weuk aro Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. Mnry McKnlght, MIsb Agnes Hutcho son, Miss Evolyn Andorflon, Miss, AI lco Ilutlor, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, and Mrs. Ailhur McKeown, O Mrs. J, M. Upton yostordny enter tained nt ono of tho Borlon of Episco pal toas. Her guest list Includod Mra. Carl W. Evertsen, Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan, Mrs. A, D, Cldloy, Mrs. J. O. Kendall, Mrs. F. D. Cohan, Mi. F. 13. Loefo, Mth. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. Mury McKnlght, Mra F. O. Hort-n, Miss Maudo Rood nnd Mrs. II. Reed. O - SENIOR PLAY Tho Senior play, "A Roso o' Ply mouth Town," given Saturday nlpht at tho Masonic Opora Hoiibo was a (Continued on pngo 8.) Authtatic tml raluLI Isfonulioa IhAlil rjAafina It .. lata ..!J. le.ilni and houiiof pavlinr !( KnUiaed la tka UltU adiiioa u lira IVJuy llook-jufl ptiatad. Scad lor copy, lit., Tli O... H I n. rv ....!. rmmM&imaaMBmiiamm m bMMMhk It would surprlso you to know t the great good that Is bolng done y Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius D y ney, of Newberg Junction, N. 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