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

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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IHDVT THE WARM WEATHER YESTERDAY AN!) TO
II V REMIND YOU THAT VOl' NEEDED SOME
Soft Shirts
Light Weight Underwear
A Bathing Suit
OH OTHER SUMMER 1MGGIXG?
COME AROUND AND WE WILL SHOW YOU SOME
m.' THE NIFTIEST STUFF EVER SHOWN ON THE 1IAV
AT l'lCirKS THAT WILL HE A PLEASAXT SURPRISE
FOR VOL.
The Fixup
HEADQUARTERS FOR MEX WHO WANT TO DRESS
RIGHT.
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COOS HAY TIDES.
Hoi w la glvon tin tlmo nnd
height of high nnd low water at
Maruhncld.
Th tides are placod In the order
of occurrence, with tholr timet on
tho first line and heights on the sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consccutlvo heights will indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high wntor on bur, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Date.
mmjs"Tlic limn Corner
Make Your Bath
n Pleasure
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and r.t "ie ful1 hcalUi-niv-ing
benefits from It by mini?
, ! liathlmr helns.
When you take a bath you.
y
open all the r"? 01t0
.LI. .l nn .mil flllOUlU DC
extremely careful that every
thing that touches your body
then Is pure and clean.
We sell hygienic bath
goods of all kinds clean,
soft and durable sponges:
firm, well-made body
brushes; pure and whole
some bath soaps, etc.
After your bath, if you arc
liable to otlf muscles and
Joints, use REX ALL RUB
BINOOIL. This b a softening nnd
soothing liniment which im
parts a worm, healthful glow
in tJio tftAn hv Increasing the
circulation. Sold with the
Rexall Guarantee.
Lockhart-Parsons
Drug Company
"The Busy Corner"
riionc Main 21)8 U
n anaSSL star
Regular Prico
55c
JS f 31? AdrtUd
wl Set magfcitnH
You will uso
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Utensils
always, if ono Hitch utensil Ih placed
in your home ho the manufacturers
believe. 'J'lmt a why thoy Hncriflcu
their profit and wo cut ours in
two on thin ouiwjunrl "
Saucepan, which in yours fi P
at the Special Price, "
Replace utensils that wear out
withutcnoilo that "Wear-Ever"
Pioneer Hardware Co.
330 North Front St.
Marshfield Cyclery
IHCYCLES ron hext
Phono IflM-It. 1711 iNo. Itroniltniy.
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IB if
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Have That Roof Fixed
vow
Sec GORTUELL
Phoif mmi
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FIIONT ST.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The'First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business, June 1 1, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loam and discounts $238,516.72
"oaili warrants and soourltlos 78,191.32
U S. UOndy In (KMIFO Klr.nlnilnn OK AAA lt
"l estate, futuiture and fixtures 81,011.31
uin and sight exchnngo 188.C53.99
Total 9011,73.7
LIABILITIES.
Ir!?!1.11 8tock na,u ln 1100,000.00
pi,., i ., BU wnuivmoil profits 10,548.03
vircuiatlon. outstandlnp ooann.nft
sit .....;. '!..:; ;......... 477,024.71
Total mm i iT't it
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'L 1, ,1A0lln'0(n t0 Capital atock tho Individual liability of Stockhold-
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INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
I, 8- CHANDLER, President. M. 6. HORTON. Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITZER, Ch,
ESTAULlSHED IN 1880.
STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP
LANAGANH& BENNETT BANK
4 9
MARSHFIELD, OREGQN.
tt the close of business, Juno 11, 1012.
hOansanrtm naauuilUBiH,
ra8u and p,k ou.uuu.uv
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Total
1723,593.70
apltal Stn.i, ..... . LIABILITIES.
'"Plus ,,,'''". 50.000.00
posits . . ,; "'"ea fronts -57.4G9.90
, , , , . 610,123.80
Total ..
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THE WEATHER
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Pair tonight nnd
Wudnosduy. Continued warm
northwuBtorly wlndH.
l,0('.n TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twonty-four hours cndltiB
nt 4:13 n. in., July 10, hy HonJ.
OHtllnd, Hpoclnl Bovornmont mo-
tooroloRlcnl obsorvor:
Miixlimnn 78
Minimum 40
At 4:13 n. m 49
Preclpltntlon nono
WlntlB northwcBt: cloar.
(iiu's to IIIkIici- Courts Tho enso of
Ilnrry Wllklnn vh. XIIUIb Short ovor
Koine Ten .Mllo proporty will Do tnlcon
Into tho circuit court hy agreement.
I;liv WlilstlL Tho flro whlBtlo nt
North Bond wn blown this morning
by inlHtnlco nnd ninny woro out onr-
ller tliun Ih customary trying to lo
cato tho llro.
ALLIANCE IS
IN PORT TODAY
PERSONAL NOTES
Arrives From Portland and
Leaves Again This After
noon for Eureka.
Tho Allliuu'o arrived ln today
from Portland with tho UBiinl cargo
of general freight and a good passen
ger lint . She sails for Eureka to
morrow at 1 p. m. Among thoso ar
riving ou her woro tho following:
Violet Ferris, Mm. C. Boynnt, Mrs.
P.. Arehnmhcau, J. MnUon, R. Q. But
ler, O. ChamberH, F. M. Pnlntor, R.
M. Scott, Mm. Scott, J. C. Myers, C.
V. Holmes, H. K. Kccno, C. M. Cor
iiops, T. A. McLnrnoy, H. White, D.
E. Hnxtor, Eleanor Gaynor, Mrs. E.
Cunningham, Mins Eflle Farlngton,
H. Brynnt, II. Brynnt, .Mnry llrynnt,
Miss May Wotchlc, C. G. Amos, A. J.
Johnson, C. R. Gillespie, Mrs. A. W.
1 lekvtiHon, F. Shnfor, J. Morthrup,
W.S. Olovor, V. C. Wctzlo, Mrs. F.
Moiitlcr.
leaves Son Francisco for Coos Bay
tomorrow nt 3 p. in. Tho Gleaner
crossed out from hero this morning.
Forest Fli't Tho smoko of a for
est llro could bo scon from horo to
dny mid It Is thought to bo locatod
In tho vicinity of Camp 7 of tho Smith
Powers Logging compnny. Up to
now tliero hns bon little dangor of
fires In tho woods on nccoun't of tho
Into rnliiH.
Xciv Nickel Coming Tho five
cent piece, commonly known as the
nickel, will bo suporceodod by n now
piece with tho head of a buffalo In
stead of tho Goddess of Llborty on
one sldo. nnd tho head of nn Indlnn
on tho revcrso side.
V. II. KENNEDY left hero this morn
ing for Coqtilllc.
J. M. DODGE returned to Gnrdinor
today ou a business trip.
GUV STUTSMAN loft yesterday for
the Coos River llatchory.
MISS DAISY RUSH Is horo visiting
her sister, Mrs. Adolsbcrgcr.
J. V. GARDINER Is making n busi
ness trip to Coqulllo today.
n
M. O. PETERSON of EastBido Is re
ported quite 111 of Brauchltls.
F. G. HORTON loft tills morning for
tho Coqulllo vnlloy on business.
MRS. JOHN CRICK of South Coos
Rtvor Is a Marshtlcld visitor today.
AUGUST FRIZEEN made n business
trip to the Coqulllo Valley yester
day. SAM L. MICKEY, of North Bond, was
n Mnrsh field business visitor today.
MRS. A. E. ANDERSON loft horo to
day ou tho Brcnkwntor for Portland.
MRS. II. TREMAINE Is in todny
from' tho Chnndlor homo on Coos
Rivor.
T. II. BARRY and fntnlly of Empire
hnvo moved to their summer camp
on South Coos rivor.
SAILS TODAY
Leaves for Portland With Many
Passengers and Cargo
of Freight.
Tho Breukwator Ballod at 1 o'clock
this afternoon for Portland with a
good pusscngor list nnd n fair cargo
of frolght. Among thoso sailing on
hor woro tho following:
Mrs. E. A. Anderson, F. W. Vaw
ter, L. Vorhoud, Mrs. A. Gregg, Mrs.
E. Erlckson, Forest Gregg, J. P. An
derson, O. Mlsh, Mrs. M. Billings,
I. E. Self nnd wlfo, A. Solf, D. Solf,
I. Self, Mrs. L. Humphry, C. E, Lar
son, Jno. Olson, G, E. Endlcott, Mrs.
J. Cuttor, Mrs. A. A. Hlrsh, J. W.
Stnrks, A. Swanson, A. Olson, J.
Lund, C. O. Nelson, S. Burd, II, Leon
ard, Geo. Wnlkor, Mrs. P. Scott, Jno.
Allen, J. A. Dowllng, S. Alberts, N.
Jensen, V. Flonsted, R. II. Jenkins,
A. Lovoll, J. O. Woodworth, G. M.
Gcovy, A. Tardy, Mrs. A. Swartz,
II. Swartz, Mario Swartz, J. E. Lamb,
V. Anderson, G. I. Sponccr, W. Cook,
II. HnnBon, O. Olson, A. Tofolt, N. J.
Nobb, H. T. Brown, A. Hoaglund, O.
Olson, Gus Webb, II. Olson, M.
Manson, T. Wltcrilold, W. Van Gor
don, Mrs. Van Gordon, A. S. Ham
mond, R. B. Konyon.
MAX REIGARD hns roturnod from a
weok's visit nt tho Scaninn homo
on South Coos rivor. i
Will (Jo East. A lottor from Mrs.
C. J. MIIIIh at San Francisco states
Hint Hho ovpeetH to Icnvo soon for
BornnrdHvlllo, N. J., where bIio will
vlnlt her daughter, Mrn. Honry
ShlrcH.
Shy on Wiitcr KoHldonla of tho
south part of tho city complain that
they could not socuro enough water
for drinking purposo from tho fau
cets lust night. Tho prcsmiro Is so
light that tliero was practically no
cupply.
limit MiivcnuMitH Tho Rodondo
WANT ADS.
FOR HALE Cash ivglHter, I'lcnch
rnngo, sldohonrd, dining chair ,,
tables, sinks, dishes, linoleum.
Will soil by pleco or altogether.
Call Coos Cafe.
Gels Good Position Albort Tardy(
ono of tho Illltmoro forestry boys
who grnduatod horo last fall and who
hns been with tho C. A. Smith com
pnny, hns left for Shlrloy, Arkansas,
whoro ho has Bccurod an excellent
position with the Ducklcy-Humprcya
Lumber compnny.
llimiloii Well Abandoned. Report
has reached Marshfield thnt tho
Randon Oil company hns abandoned
work on tho present well after n
long nnd cxponnlvo drill. Mnny
friends who admire tho pluck nnd
pcrslBtcnro of the enterprising back
ers will wish them hotter luck noxt
tlmo.
CVlchinteil niithilny. J. Albort
Mntson innrkod the pnsslng of an
other cnndlo dny nt "Tho Nook" Sun
day. Among thoso presont to extend
congratulations on tho ovont nnd
who spent tho day as guests of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Mntson woro: Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Turpon, Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt
and Casslus R. Peck.
FOUND Gold phi In Breakwater
wnrohouflo. Ownor mny hnvo same
by applying at Times olllco and
paying for this nd.
LOST Bar pin with bluo onnmol.
Comer of Highland and Broadway.
Return to Times olllco nnd recelvo
reward.
FOR SALE Good fivxh cow. Seo
J. C. Donne. Phono 331-R.
OUR AGENTS MAKE MOXEV sell
Ing our hardy, gunrantood, stock
Exnorlonco unnocossary. Yakima
Valloy Nursery Co., Topponlsu,
Wash.
MEN, WOMEN I hnvo wonderful
moiio'y-niakor. If you can give nil
or part tlmo to a cloan, good-paying,
pormnnent business, wrlto
Byrno, West Phllndn, Pa.
FOR SALE My household furniture.
Apply 441 Hall Ave., near Illh
school.
A SNAP For innn and wife wishing
to koep boarders, if taken within
tho next fow days; house partly
furnished, largo gnrdon, cow nnd
chlckons. Apply at Times office.
POU SALE 20 foot gnsoliuo launch,
Union englno. Apply Times office.
FOR HUNT Seven room house;
modern; oloso In. Apply itocnrt
Kruoger, Fourth nnd Commercial
avenue.
FOR SALE Newsstand, confection'
ory and Ice cream business in good
f thriving town; paying proposition.
!For particulars address Opportuni
ty, carq Tinios.
KXPERIEXGED stenographer and
; competent office girl wishes posi
tion. Phono 140-J.
BARGAIN SALE -10 horsejwwer
auto for 1450; flret-class condi
tion; fully equlppod: cost now
$3000; will sell for 1450 on eaiy
terms, John L. Koontz Machine
Shop. North Front street. Phono
180-J.
WANTED Mohair, wool and cas
rnrn bark. Apply to Henry Seng
stneken. at office of Title Guar
antee & Abstract Co,
RUY NOW.
Some choice lots ln NORTH BEND
ran be had at a very reasonable price
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO .
First National Bank.
Writes Railroad Story ln tho
Portland Journnl npponrs a story
wrltton by Cnpt. Thomas B. Morry,
who formerly rosldod nt Empire Tho
artlclo Is entitled "A Railroad Dronm
Hint Fnllod but May Yet Como True."
It donls with a railroad which was
projoctod down tho Willamette Vnl
ley to Junction City but which did
not mntorlallzo.
GUY CHAMBERS returned today
uuiii i uriiiuiM iiui o iiu iiua uuuii
spending his vacation.
FERD PAINTER roturnod todnv
from Portland whoro ho has boon'
attending tho Elk's convention.
MISS EDITH HORN of North Bond!
has returned to hor homo nftor n'
short visit with Miss Evelyn Fiona-!
gan. I
I
FREDERICK A. KRIBS and son of
Portland roturnod to their homo'
todny after n short stay on tho
nay.
MRS. W. E. DUNG AN Is oxpocted
homo today from n short outing nt
A. P. Owons' cottngo on South
Coos river.
J. A. LUSE nnd family and Mrs,
Wold nnd children hnvo gono to
tho Luso rnnch on Coos river for
nn outing.
MISS FRANCES FRANSE Is enter
taining n fow of hor frlonds at tho
rosldonco of Mrs. Fnnnlo Wheeler
this evening.
North Bend News
Miss Lillian McCann spent Sunday
with rolntlvos ln Marshfield.
Mrs. Geo. Gulsondorfcr Is visiting
for a fow dnys with frlonds In Ton
Mile.
Miss Mny Potorson nnd Miss Roso
Myron, of Marshfield, spent Sunday
with frlonds In North Bend.
Mrs. C. J. Carlson roturnod to
Dnnlcls Creek today nftor spending
n short tlmo with friends ln North
Bend.
Dr. Bird B. Clnrko nnd fntnlly Is
moving from tho Horn homo to ono
of tho Noblo houses on Shorman nvo
mio today.
Chas. Hnydon, of old North Bend,
had his nrm sovoroly Injured In tho
mill yesterday. Today tho doctor re
moved two pieces of the bono.
Mrs. P. W. Ronnlo. of North Bond,
who for several weeks has been tho
guest' of Mrs. Gnle. of Mcdford, form
erly of North Bond, Is expected homo
this wook.
Mrs. E. E. Hayes nnd daughter,
Miss Flossie Hayes, Mrs. Garflold
Simpson nnd daughter, Miss Audrey,
nro visiting for a fow days with
friends in Coqulllo.
MRS. HARRY NASniJRG nnd llttlo
ilntiLlitnp nnd Imp nlnlnr. Minn Hilnnl
McGrnw, aro oxpocted hero on tho
Rodondo Friday.
On Fli'ht Singe Goorgo Rotnor,
A. J. Mondol, W. R. Haines nnd Fred
Marks nrrlved about 10:30 last ev
ening from Portland. Thoy enmo by
Drain nnd Allegany, their mnchtno
being tho first regular stago auto to
camo through. Whllo tho road Is
rnthor rough, tho trip wasn't bnd.
Tho first stago auto going out from
horo will lenvo tomorrow.
Attach Business Sheriff W. W.
Gngo todny assumed charge of tho
business of tho Coos Bay Bedding and
Upholstery company under attach
ment proceedings begun by crodltors.
Ho will have- an Inventory of tho
stock, machinery, etc., taken at oncV.
The business Is located on South
Broadway and bolong'ed to II. Brown
who moved from horo to 8nn Fran
cisco some tlmo ago.
Drain Auto Starts,- Tho Allegany
auto stnge will commenco operating
hetwoon Mnrshflold nnd Drain tomor
row morning. Their boat to Alle
gany will loavo horo at 5 a. m. Tho
trl(i from hero to Allegany Is mado
on tho Rainbow and from thoro to
Pfaln Is only a fow hours' rldo. Pas
sengers leaving hero In the morning
sometimes can roach Portland on tho
evening of the same day.
Sand ('hanging Picnickers to
Charleston Bay report that there are
many changes thoro as a result of tho
shifting sands "and the work of tho
waves and currents. During this
season' of tho year tho sand Is blown
In such a way that tho slough shoals
'ind narrow and now land Is formed
on the west sldo. In tho wlntor this
Ic all carried away again nnd tho
sandy stretch west of the slough be
comes very narrowy
MISS EVA HANSEN nnd brothor
Gcorgo left this morning for tho
Coqulllo vnlloy whoro they will
visit with friends.
MR. and MRS. NORRIS JENSEN
will spond tho dny up Coos Rivor
with Mrs. LIghtnor, of San Fran
cisco ns their guest.
E. II. MORRISSEY loft this morning
for Coqulllo nnd reports that tho
main street thoro will bo roady for
paving some tlmo this week.
MR. AND MRS. R. C. MUDGETT, of
South Dakota, nro oxpocted hero
today to visit nt tho homo of tholr
dnughter, Mrs. D. A. Jones.
C. F. McKNIGHT nnd wlfo nro ex
pected homo this ovonlng with E.
S. Bargolt and wlfo, coming ln via
Drain nnd Allegany In Bargelt's
car.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
COOS HOTEL. Mllo Plorson,
Lakeside: V. Bordo, Portland.
BLANCO Mr. and Mrs. M. Lattln,
South Inlot; Mrs. C. Harris, Sumnor;
Josso Hlto, Coqulllo: Robort E.
Mond, Rosohurg; II. B. Qualn, Co
qulllo; S. E. Marstors, Gold Boach; If
L. Storkman, San Francisco.
CHANDLER T. J. Boford and
wlfo, Eureka; Josoph S. Frontier
gnst, Rodlands, Cal.; Bon M. Million,
Myrtlo Point; H. Rolnhardt, San
Francisco; F. II. Thompson, Port
land; M. H. InBcoy, Portland; C. O.
Nolson, Bnndon; Frod Mano, Snn
Francisco; F. E. Grovo, Wisconsin;
A. M. Oakos, Portland; W. C. Scott,
San Francisco.
AMONG THE SICK.
Tho slxteon months old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Going has been
very HI of stomnch trouble the last
fow dnys.
JUDGE J. S. COKE nnd fnmlly and
Miss Evelyn Anderson loft todny
In tholr auto for Browstor Valloy
whoro they will camp out for a fow
weeks.
Chorus Girls' Contest
At Masonic
COUNTY SCHOOL Superintendent
Bunch Is horo from Coqulllo on
buslnoss. Ho reports that It has
beon Intensely warm thoro for tho
last fow days.
MISS EVELYN MOCK who has beon
spending the past year In Portland
nrrlved hero today for an extondod
visit at tho homo of Mrs. Painter
on South Broadway.
HINGES ON MIDDLEMAN
Lumber Trust Case to h eTrled on
That Point.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times),
WASHINGTON, July IC Rights
and necesslv of the "middleman" ln
business will be fought out nnd de
termined by courts, It Is expected,
In tho government's pending suits
ngalnst tho eastern stato retail lum
ber dealers' association forecasts ac
cording to the department of Justice
officials, that the Issue will go to tho
courts largely on the undisputed
facts revolving about tho legal scope
of the operations of the the middle
man. It will principally bo an econ
omic question and thd first time the
mH'lleihu'n's problem has been pre
sented to the courts of Justice.
GENE GRANT, foromnn of Smith
Powers Camp No. 7 on Isthmus In-
' let, returned to camp yesterday to(
roallnin u'nrlr nffni n mnnlli'a vnAn.
Hon spent In Portland.
EDWIN DOLArrhnsreturnod from
Washington points nftor nn ab
sence of about a year and hns tak
en a position In the grading de-
partmont of the Smith mill.
MRS, CLARENCE HARRIS nnd llttlo
girl who camo down from Sumner I
n fow days ago Is leaving for Co-1
qulllo this afternoon, nnd will re
turn to Sumnor tomorrow. I
MISS EMMA ERICKSON and Stolla,
nnd Steen Magnus will leave Sun-1
dny to visit at the homo of E. S.
Erlckson In Portlnnd and with oth
er relatives at Woodlnwn, Wash,
J. O. MULLEN, of North Bend, was
a MnrslTflold visitor todnv. Ho Is
cltv attorney there. Tho North
Bond council will hold Its not
rogulnr mooting a week from to-'
night.
MR. nn' MRS. GEO. BAINES and
two children returned from Rlvor
ton yesterday whero tho latter has
been visiting for the past week
with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.'
Harrison.
On tomorrow ovonlng tho Zlnn
Company will return for ono night at
Masonic Oporn House after spending
two nights In tho country. Thj
hnvo solocted to play one of their
bosf comedies, "Chorry Bloswms."
This gives Buddlo Duncan nn I Sol
Carter tho best parts thoy have had In
any of tho plays thoy have been seen
in horo Duncan ns tho Jealous hus
band and Carter as tho Irish hoiibo
keopor. Mr. Best, tho long lost
brothor, a fat part for him.
Miss Evormnn will bo at1 hor best
nnd will sing sorno of hor best sons .
Francis Grey nnd Trlxlo Leach will
bo at their best and Inst but not least,
there will bo u chorus girls' contort.
Each girl will hnvo same specialty of
sorno kind and will work hard to win
sonio of tho prize monoy and as tho
Zlnn Company have sonio very clever
girls tho contest will bo a show In
Itself.
Seats on salo at "Busy Corner."
Bo wise Get your sent ln tlmo.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEET'
INO.
A meeting will bo hold Tuesday
ovenlng, July 10, nt 8 o'clock at tho
Marshflold Chamber of Commorco for
the purposo of acting upon tho pro
posed plan of wldonlng nnd deepon
liur tho harbor In front of Marshfield.
Ponsoim Oak
Cured hy using Dermol, or
money back; 99 in evorv
100 cases cured bv'Dermoi.
r; i tfiYj a a (: