The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 15, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,. THURSDAY, AUGUST T5 1-EVEJMGT. BJIfRON.
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"The Bush Corner"
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IJand freshest drugs,
purest ana ir d -
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Option clerks arc
Prices-farfromit.
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never make t for
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and wm """"- ;
OJ tho liver mm wu-
elsWlinouicnpHiK.
Pleasant and el-
fectlve. boiu
with no
R o x nil
guaron-
tee.
ira
LocMiart-Prsons
Drug Company
"The Busy Corner"
How are
Your Shoes?
SOLES A LITTLE HIT THIN
OH MAYBE THINNER THAN
THAT, lining HUN DOWN
AND LOOKINK SCUFFED?
SUMMER IS ALMOST GONE
AND TO KKIJI' UP APPEAR
ANOK8, YOU"NKKI A NKW
PAIR. RESIDES KEEPING
UP APPEARANCES, THE
SHOWER THIS MORNING
TELLS YOU THAT THOSE
THIN SOLES AUK DANGER
OUH TO YOUR HEALTH.
COM 13 IN AND GUT A NKW
PAIR. THEY WONT COST
YOU MUCH MORE THAN TO
HAVE TIIK OLD SHOES RK
I'AIItKD. AND ItKMKMHKK WE GUAR
ANTEE FIT AND BATISFAO
TION. The Fixup
(b m?nms
nt)
Marslifield
Norh Bend
COOS DAY TIDES.
Hoi w Is glvon th-s tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Th tldos aro plocod In tho order
of occurrenco, with tholr tlmea on
tho first lino nnd hoIghtB on tho uec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consccutlvo heights will Indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 niluutoB.
Dnlo. Annus!.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
Today.
Mrs. B. S. Dargolt at oards
for tho MIbbgs Grnv.
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PERSONAL NOTES
H. H. PISH loft today for Portland
on business.
will ha taken boforo Judga Hall la
tho .luvonllo court.
ID lira. .4.0U 10.03 -1 47 10.23
Feet .0.7 0.7 C.G 0.9
1C Hrs. .4. CI 10.43 5.20 11.17
Foot .0.1 0.0 C.7 0.7
Phone
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miy
BORN. -
THOMAS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Thomas at their homo In North
Marshnold Wodonsday, August 14,
a girl. Molhor and chlld'nrn ilolmr
llnuly and tho fathor, who Is game
warden hns nioro interest than ov
er In the protection of tho "little
uoars" or uoob county.
Kcntuck Inlet Services Rov.
Short of Marshflold hold Borvlcos at
Kcntuck Inlot schoolhouso last Sun
day afternoon.
Annual Picnic Tho dato for tho
annual picnic or tho Konwlll Tolo
phono company of Cooston has boon
sot. Tho picnic will bo hold Aug. 31
on Larson Inlot.
Closed Wharf Toduy Streot Sup
erintend 4nt Lawhorno boarded up
tho wharf at tho end of Central nvo
nue, cloBlng it to traffic of vehicles.
Ho has declared tho condition of tho
wharf, to ha unsafe
Will Preach Here Rsv. C. F. Su
andor of Portland will praaclL both
morning, and evening nt tho Christian
church, Central nvenuo and Sixth
strout next Sunday. Rov. Suandor
and Kuv. Downrd, pnstor of tho
church, aro old tlmo friends.
LES. SMLTH of Cooa- River was In
the city today.
NEIL McLKOD of, Nonth Ilcnd was a
Alarshflold vlnltor today.
CL H. DUNCAN wa down from
Coos River ranch, today.
his
hoard waa-among til school direc
tors leaving, horo this morning for
Uandon to attend tho annual
moeting.,of Uio Coo county school
directors.
Wlir Entertain Saturday Claudo
and Mildred Wilson will entertain
tho members of tho Christian En
deavor of tho Presbyterian church
Saturday evening at tho homo of
tneir parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wright
WllBon, on 710 South Broadway.
IVER JOHNSON
BICYCLES
at
Pioneer Hardware Go.
i i' mini" ii i'ii 1 1 i i
IjHct ftie Sign ,of
KM, Good Candy
M; Always ,
Hnil Good Luck Mossrs. Sacchl,
Frank Donning nnd Goo. Rotnor havo
returned from tholr hunt in Curry
county. Thoy got all tho gamo thoy
rouiti tnKo caro of.
Hlltmoro .Men Coming Dr
Schenck, head of tho Hlltmoro Forest
School, and forty or fifty of his stu
dents will nrrlvo horo on tho next
Uronkwntor, August 19, to remain
horo until Soptcmbor 19 in tho local
forests. Dr. Schonck will rcsldo in
tho A. L. Darker homo during his
stay hero whllo tho studonts will bo
qunrtcrod around town.
MRS. S. A. YOAKUM was a business
visitor la Marshfletd today.
P L. CIM1NO of Lalwsldo is a Marsh
Held business visitor today.
A. D. COUSINS of North Uond Is a
Murshllold business, visitor today.
C S. W1N80R of North Bond was a
Marshflold business visitor yestor
day. JUTJOE JOHN P. HALL wont to Co
aulllo today to xamlno an insane
person.
W. S. CHANDLER camo In from his
Bummer home on Coos Rlvor this
morning.
. It. HUNT loft on tho Allogany
Dralu auto lino this morning for
Portland.
ALBERT MATSON roturnod this
morning from tho Nook on South
Coos Rlvor.
Now ICnjiliio Tho Smlth-Powors
Logging company rocelvad another
largo donkey onglno on tho Broak
walor yestordny which will bo install
ed nt Camp 2 on Isthmus Inlot.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of ,Coos Bay
At the clone of buslncn, Jun 14, 101Q.
RESOURCES.
Cam and discounts $238,616.72
londt, warrants and securities. ....... 78,191. 32
b;S. bond (o spcuro circulation 26,000.00
Real estate, furniture nnd fixtures 81,011.34
lib and sight excuatv 188,653.99
Totlt , f 011,373.37
LIABILITIES.
apltal stock mid In 1100. 000.00
lurplus and undivided profits '. 10,548.93
nrcuiation, outstanding 23,800.00
P0'U , 477,024.74
Total 9011,373.37
In addition to Canltal Stock tho Individual liability nf fltoekhold-
ti l 1100,000.00.
IXTKIIKST PAID. ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
8. CHANDLER, President. DORSHY KREITZER. Cashier.
Will Install Elevator1 W. S. Chan
dlor Is perfecting plans Tor Installa
tion of an elevator In tho Cofco build
ing. It Is hopod to havo it In opera
tion within tho noxt month or two,
Hearing Not Set Judgo Coko says
that no will hear tho arguments In
tho Injunction enso agnlnst tho Tor
inlnnl Rnllway whenovor tho lnwyors
aro ready. It Is likely that tho hear
ing will bo during tho noxt wook as
Judgo Coko will Icavo horo n wook
from tomorrow for Curry coiuity
whoro ho will hold court. It Is llkoly
that thero will bo a short term this
time in Curry.
E. P. MORRISSEY is oxpoctod homo
from a bttslnoss trip to San Fran
cisco tomorrow.
MISS GERTRUDE MILLER who has
boon at Coqulllo visiting relatives
whllo recuperating, from hor rocent
illness has returned to tho Bay.
REV. It. E BROWNING has roturn
cd from a trip to Qardlnor. Whllo
there ha loports that considerable
railway material arrived on the
Wllholmlna nnd that work is be
ing rushed on tho tunnel.
A. R. McCOMB nnd wifo loft today
for Portland whore they will make
their futuro home, Mr. McComb
having boon transferred thero by
tho Union Moat company which ho
has roprosonted here for a couplo
of years.
HUGH SNEDDON nnd family who
havo boom visiting Mrs. Sneddon's
rolntives in Nobraskn will leave
there today for home, coming via
Roslyn, Wash., whoro thoy will
stop off to visit n brother of Mr.
Sneddon,
MRS. E. IC. JONES has iBsucd In
vitations for noxt Snturday aftor
noon when sho will cntortaln nt
cards complimentary to her slBter,
Mrs. Win. Ford of Portland, who
will sooni raturn homo after spond
lng tho summer on tho Bay.
MISS ELLEN RUDNAS loft today for
Portland whero sho will visit for
a couplo of weoks.
An-OHtH Boy Constnblo Cox wont
to Allegany this morning to bring to
tho city a boy whom it is claimed has
bgqn using liquor excessively and who
WANT ADS.
I-'OH SALE Restaurant In Hto town,
pwner has other buslnoss and must
soil at once. Soo Andorson at Pal
tiro Restaurant.
FOR SALIv Good young liorne. Good
saddler 'and can bo' driven single
or double., Addross "Horso" caro
Times.
LOST Wednesday evening on tho
street, a blnckrund whlto ngato bolt
pin probably attached to a whltd
linen bolt. Suitablo reward for
roturn to Tlmos Office,
Locates at Uandon W. S. Wells
of Oregon City who hns boon visiting
his brother, II. A. Wells, left for
Portlnnd today. Ho hns arranged to
open a drug storo nt Bnndon nnd loft
todny to purchaso a stock for tho now
storo and will return in n wook or
ten days to open tho business at tho
City-by-tho-Sca. Ho has mado many
frlonds during his short stay on tho
Bay nnd ns ho has boon highly suc
cessful in business, his success in his
now undertaking at Bandon Is prac
tically assurod,
MISS OLIVE RICHARDS and Mrs. L.
O. Masters of Sumnor aro Marsh
flold visitors todny.
WM. GRIMES roturnod today from
a short outing at tho Wm. War
wick camp nonr Coalodo.
MISS AGNES HUTCHESON has Is
sued invitations for a card party
noxt Tuesday afternoon.
EM1L GIDMARK has roturnod from
n hunting trip up North Inlot,
unnging in a nno four point buck.
MISS ELIZABETH TOPPING, ,tho
now librarian of tho Marshflold
city library, arrivod horo yesterday
from Portlnnd to rollovo Miss Ad
ams who will loavo soon for her
old home In Massachusetts, Miss
Topping will mnko her homo with
Mrs. Robeccn Luso-Stutup,
GEO. ROSS; of Catching Inlot Is a
Marshfletd buslnoss visitor today.
Ho reports that the organization
started a fow months ago to se
cure better boat eorvico for Catch
ing Inlot will probably bo mado
pormanont. Thoy roport that tho
boat is now doing woll nnd may
tako up other matters of mutual
Intorost soon.
fLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
IISTAIILISHED 1HHO
Capital & Surplus ...$100,000,00
General BankingBusiness Transacted
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
LOCK BOXES FOR RENT
l'. S. DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL FUNDS
FOR EXCHANGE Now 30-30 Win
chostor rlflo, short barrol, to trado
for good light weight shot gun.
Phono 20 OH.
FOR RENT FurnUtied housekeep
ing rooms. $12. Mrs. B. II, Smith,
corner 2nd and Highland. Phono
319X.
FOR SALE Horxo weighs about
1500 lbs., 7 yonrs old, good condl
tlon. Address No. Bond Lumbor Co
FOR SALIC Horse, weighs about
1,500 pounds and 7 years old. En
qulro North Bond Lumbor Co.
Phono 12C1.
FOR HALE. Small fluli boat. Wu
son's Fish Market. Phono 37 J.
If You Are Not, Using
You Are Not, Using the Best,
Mties Desiring Monuments Erected
) A rlrtT Would do well to call at
ACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and make sclec
tion from tho large stock now on
hand. ii Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marblo and granite
flitter in Coos Coimtv. And none
but the best work' is turned 6nt,
WANTED Young man or woman
competent for ofllco and book
work. Address in own hand writ
ing giving roforonccs nnd exporl
once. Opportunity, caro Times.
FOR SALE Hank stock and proper
ty. McCrnry, Sr Ideal Pharmacy.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms
closo in, Telephone 239-J.
FOR SALIC 3 gasoline launches, 23
20 and 30 foot In longth. Phono 0J.
Finds HntN Chas. Loo tho night
boforo last plckod up two now hats
that woro floating In tho Bay in tho
roar of tho C. A. Johnson storo. Thoy
had been in tho water only a short
tlmo and ho thought that thoy pos
sibly indicated n double drawing, Ho
brought thorn' (o D. ,A. Jones, think
ing tho latter might know who thoy
bolonged to ns tho hats waro n now
Stotson and a Castlobrand soft hat.
Howover ho did not and no ono has
reported anything that would indi
cate a drowning.
InvcHtlgnto Complaint' It is un
derstood that Chjof Clork piarko of
tho Unlt'od States Engineer's ofltce at
Portland who Is comlnc horo on tho
next Brenkwafor will also look Into
ono or two complaints that havo boon
roKlstoroci ngninst tho Southern Pa
cini's roquosts to bridge tho Bay bo
tweon Sand Point and tho mouth of
Pony Inlet. Tho opposition to tho
plan Is said to havo boon roglstorod
by proporty holders In and near
Copston who wish tho lino to camo
around by Cooston,
Carpenters Scarce Thoro Is a
scarcity qf carpontors on tho Bay
Just now, tho many now homos being
orortad tnklng all tho avallnblo men.
Several projocted dwolllngs aro bo
Ing held up by tho inability to got
men. Anson Rogers, Jr., of Coos
River who was down yesterday to
arrange for tho construction of throo
new ones snld that ho was afraid
that ho would havo to delay their
rontdructlon on account of Inability
to get either carpenters or mon to
grndo down his lots. P. M. Tully
yestordny started his forco on tho
nddltlon to tho Grnndol boarding
houso nt Bunkor Hill for which ho
secured tho contract tho other day.
JACK MEREEN loft on tho Nann
Smith todny to spend a wook or two
in ban Francisco and at Borkoloy.
P. E. WESTERBOIta expects to
leavo tomorrow for Portland and
other northorn points on business.
. D. J., ASH and family oxpect to
loavo Monday for Charleston whero
thoy will spend a month camping
out.
MRS. L. J. SIMPSON and daughtor
and hor guest Mrs. Callander of
Aatorla wero visitors In tho city
yestordny.
MISS GORMAN who has boen tho
guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. D. Cohan
loft yosterday for her homo In
Portland.
. NORTH REND NEWS.
W. R. Simpson Is building a new
homo on Oregon street noar Sher
man. He recontly sold his former
homo of tho Southern Pacific, It bo-
Ing on tho right of way that they but
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS of Coos
Rlvor and hor daughtor, Mrs. M. E.
Nelson, aro guests of Mrs. Eliza
beth Adams.
JUDGE GALE, ono of tho oighteon
judges of tho Phlllpplno Island
bench, arrivod horo yestordny with
his wifo and two childron In an
auto outing trip. Thoy will loavo
today for Portland whoro Mrs. Galo
nnd tlo children will romaln while
Judge Galo goes to Europe Thoy
plan to como horo again next sea
son ns Judgo Gnlo la highly ploasod
with this soction as a summor climate
TOM COKE and family and Wm.
Lawhorno and family roturnod last
ovonlng from a short outing near
tho Gould place on tho West Pork
of North Cooa Rlvor. Thoy had
fine fishing but did not got any
door, Mr. Lawhorno suffering on
attack of rhoumatlsm which pro
vontcd thorn going out much. Mrs.
C. II. Wnltor nnd Mrs. P. G. Hor
ton and famtlloB romnlnod for a
longor stay.
MAX TIMMERMAN camo up yostor-
uay from Charleston whoro ho and
a party of frlonds havo been enjoy
ing an outing. ,
C. F. McCcorgo nnd E. W. ICnnmior
or nud families aro' breaking camp
at Sunsnt beach and will roturn
homo tomorrow.
JOHN P. HALL nnd wifo nnd daught
or, Miss Roxlo, will loavo noxt
wook for Charleston whoro thoy
will camp out for a weok or so.
MRS. R. K. BOOTH has -returned
from a short visit with Mrs. Holon
Chnndlor-Tromalno nt tho Chnnd
ler summer hom6 on Coos Rlvor.
MISS AGNES SANDQUJ8T who has
boon tiio guost of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Oron on South Sixth stroot hns re
turned to her homo nt Day Point,
Calif.
voyed through town.
'
STlk,
COOS HAY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
nnmo belongs to E. O. Hall, Phono
109-J.
FOR SALE Chlckcrlng Grand piano
in good condition. Phono ZIM-x.
WANTED Gentleman roomer
boarder. Enqitlro Times office
nud
WANTED EiK.rlcnccd miners. Ap
ply nt once nt Llbby mine.
OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell
Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock.
Experience unnecessary. Yaklmi
Valley Nursery Co., Toppenlsu,
Wash.
FOR SALE or trade, a good launch.
Apply 204 Coko building.
BUY NOW.
Some choice lota in NORTH BEND
enn be had at a very reasonable price
If tnken now. E. S. GEAR & CO .
First Nntlnnnl Tinnk
Mar.shfteW Cyclery
IHCYCLES FOR RENTJ,
Phont 13H-R.
172 No. Broadway.
Alfred Johnson, tho Ten Mtlo road
supervisor, was In Mnrshfleld yester
day to consult Judge Hall rolatlvo
to tho now road being built to Ten
Mile from North Inlot.
A. O. KJelland will leave noxt
weok for Portlnnd nnd Willamette
valley points on business.
R. E. SHINE and family passed
through hero yesterday en route
homo to Coqulllo from tho boach
near Empire where thoy havo been
camping for a fow weoks.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST
Following Is tho Hat of unclaimed
letters remaining in tho Mnrshflold,
Oregon, Postofflco for tho week end
ing August 13, 1912. Persons call
ing for tho samo will pleaso say ad
vertised and pay ono cent for each
lottor cnllqd for.
Brookman, Gus; Dorrlnger, Jack;
Pndgo, Sam; Doir, John; Erlckson,
Chas.; Fradonburg, D. R.; Forsmau,
Ell; Glllott, Win,; Hunter, A.; In
gram, W. G.; Jaffrlos, Wm,; Jonos,
MIbb. Maggl.o, 2; Johanson, Edvln;
Klrkrlff, GeorKO.:, Klrkreff, Evorott;
Laurence, Miss Franklo; Lemmenu,
Tony; McCluln. R M, 2; Mannor,
Henry; Mossl, J.; O'Connor, Mrs.
Cnthorlno; PorKlns, N. Mllto; Pet
titt, L. W.j Rice, Mrs. P. 8.; Rohn,
Chns,; Shook, Mrs. W. P.; Soaborg,
Malcom; Saundors, It. W.; Woahunt,
Pnscalt Winters, Ettle: Wilson, R. P.
W. B. CURTIS, P. M.
NOT-
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ICE.
A mooting will bo hold at tho
Marshflold Chamber of Commorco
Friday evening, Aug. 10, to discuss
matters In connection with tho com
ing Port of Coos Bay oloctlon. All
Interested nro requested to bo pres
ent. J. T. McCORMAC. President.
WALTER JENSEN, Pnt Flanngnn,
Max Kruger and Arthur Williams
havo gone to Myrtle Point to tako
Jobs on Messrs. Small and Morris
soy's paving contract there. I
The Sing Sing
Pictures
Will bo run agnln tonight nt tho
Roynl Thentro. Don't nilsa seolng
this fnmoua picture In photoplay.
At tho Star, North Bond, tomorrow
night. Mr. Lonmnskl hns leased the
Orpheum at Bnndon and will open
Saturday night with this bl& three
rgol feature.
Kerns, Robin and Memmen will
open tomorrow i.ight at tho Royal
with stock vaudeville, A change of
program each Inght,
Times' Want Ads bring results,
REV. FATHER MUNRO of Marsh
flold and Rov. Fathor Kovnoy of
Bandon loft today for Portland
to participate In the annual ro
treat of tho priests of this diocese.
REV. 55. O. DOWARD will visit Co
qulllo and Bundon In tho Interest
of tho Christian church this weok.
At Coqulllo ho will deliver tho
main address at a rally In that city
tonight.
C. E. JORDAN of tho Enstsldo school
Keep Your Mind
Off Your feet
Don't be etornally thinking about
your feet. Glvo yoursolf a chance
to think about other things, and
do hotter work. Got foot relief
today. Get a can of
A. D. S.
Peroxide Foot Powder
AT OUR STORK FOR 2."Sc
California Flour Down Again
40c Per Barrel in a Week
Look Out, For Low Prices
SPERRY FLOUR. CO.