The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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Great New Stock of the Latest
Hart Schaffner & Marx Styles
YOU men in Marsh
field who are par
ticular about the clothes
you wear now have an
opportunity to get the
the kind of clothes you
want at the price you
want to pay.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Koods were never better
limn this fall; the finest
weaves, the best tailoring,
the smartest styles ever
shown.
vnnnir Men's Special Styles
Gmnn vnrv unusual tinners V
for you young fellows; live- J
ly patterns, snappy now mu
dels; some very smffrt new
ideas in cut and finish.
Prices nro low ns usual
Suits $18.00 and up
Ovorconts flO.50 and up
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1 PERSONAL NOTES
THIS WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fnlr tohlght.
Tuosday light frost In tlio west,
hoavy frost In tho oast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. '
Tor twenty-four hpurs ending
at 4:43 n. m., SepWO, by BenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 08
Minimum 45
At 4:43 a. m 45
Precipitation nono
Wind north: clear.
CoDjrrluht Hurt ScLnirncr & Marx
Woolen Mill Store
This store is the homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
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Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
Lafayette Razors
Manufactured from extra quality crucible steel.
Direct from tho factory sale, for 3 days only, at
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25
Cents
Each.
(Yes, 25c only.)
If not satisfactory after one week's trial, return
to us and get your money's worth in merchandise.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
PHONE- MAIN 298 US
WEST MAHSHFIELB SNAPS
41 x 90 Cornor Commercial
and Thirteenth $073
70 x 100 -Fourteenth St.r.91100
GO x 110 Central Avo....$1475
70 x 100 Commercial nnd
Fourteenth $1800
I. S. KAUfMAN & CO!
177 Front Street.
WANT ADS.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OHEGON,
At the closo of business, September 1, 1012.
!,. ,. RESOURCES.
"-owsand discounts f455.211.S7
Hnkin5 house 50,000.00
"" na exchanges , 307,835.40
To'l , . . .$813,047.33
Ciali.i . . LIABILITIES.
upl al stock paid In 50.000.00
Siand "divided profits . 59,552.67
vmi ! . ! . j 703,494.00
TW SRI 3.047.33
CONDENSED STATEMENT
01 The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At o close of bus-lucM, Juno 14, 1012.
Lot
RESOURCES.
Cd! " dlounts 1238,
C S. wS r?5'8 8n(l securities 78,
uf in Beriiro. aUmuIau. 9R
- wiiuuiuuuu, . ui
,516.72
,191.32
AAA AA
cli Vnd ,'iiU.rnUuro and "xturea 81,011.34
,tst3.y
Real
na sight exchange 188
Total
011,S7S.a7
CiBii.1 ... . LIABILITIES.
i8P!i in P ? ,n ' $10M0M0
WbS ""d vlde Pf lta 1 0.5 4 S. S
"Malta Wl"nainc 1 J, 100. oo
477,024.74
Total
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Wl 1,871. ST
uiiM(M(VooCtplul8tock the ,n(,tT,dua, i,abmty of wkni(J-
. iNTEm . ?
ilf " "" UN TIMK AJffD SAVINGS DHfiWKlV.
ANDLER,. PrwUftat nnnaiT-YBMnHL 8ulir;'
WANT ADV. ANSWERS.
Anawors for tho following ndvor
tlsors nro now In Tho Times" olllco
waiting to bo called for:
"X" 3 lettors.
"V" 1 lpttor.
"Typewriter" 1 letter.
"A" 2 lottors.
"L. N." 1 lottor.
WANTED Pantry ;lrl. Apply Clinu
dlor Hotel.
FOR SAIiE ItoomliiK Houso of II
rooms, furnlshod. 3C2 North Front
Street.
FOR SALE All household furniture
cheap. Apply Thos. Ronnlo, North
Dond.
WANTED Housekeeper, woman
competent of caring for children,
or man nnd wife If woman could
do housowork and care for child
ren. Address L. N care Times.
WANTED Competent girl desire))
position In small family. Call at
379 North Frout street.
I'Olt SALE Clieups Remington
tjpowrltor In good condition. Ad
dress Typewriter, care TImos.
FOR SALE First class gasoline
launch with cabin nnd 5-horse-powor
engine; all good as new,
suitable for family or fishing boat.
Snap. Cash, trade or part on
time. Address "A," caro Times.
I'Olt SALE Typewi Iter; cheap.
Rox 572, North Dond.
DUY NOW.
flnm. rhntea lota In NORTH BEND
cn le had at a very reasonable price
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO ,
Flrat Vitltnnl TlnnV
VMURELLAS REPAIRED AT
Marshfield Cyclery
Phono 138-R. 172 No. llrondway.
Council Tonight Tho Mnrahflold
city council will moot tonight to
tnkc up various matters.
New Rcstnurnnt Powell nnd Oil
ier have taken over tho dining car
rcstnurant on North Front stroot.
They nro experienced restaurant
men.
Drive Mnuy Pllei Moro thnn
3,000 piles somo of thorn being driv
en ninety foot havo already been un
cd In tho foundation of tho now pulp
mill nt tho C A. Smith plant.
Ferry Repaired Tho Eastsldo fer
ry wont out of commission after tho
first trip this morning to mnko somo
necessary ropnlrs. Capt. Hall ex
pects to rosumo Inter this afternoon.
Meet Wednesday Tho Lndlea'
Aid of tho Uaptlst church will moot
with Mrs. John Nnglo for a business
session next Wednesday nftornoon,
Sept. 11.
Brings Ront Rack Win. Cox hns
brought his housoboat, which was
mado hcadqunrtors for tho Coos Bay
Outing Cluh'nt South Slough, back to
Mnrshllcld, the club having censed
oporatlpns fontho season.
Pamphlets Arrive Tho State
pnmphlots containing a copy of all
measures roferrcd to tho pcoplo by
tho legislature nssombly to ho sub
mitted at tho coming election, aro
bolng received by nil registered vot
ers. Resumes Business n. E. Plnogor
who n few dnys ngo bought tho MII
lor Cleaning and Pressing Establish
ment of North Front stroot hna ns
suinod charge nnd Is welcoming his
old patrons back In tho lousiness.
Ho expects to onlargo nnd lmprovo
tho business.
Quit Fight flnmo "Rllly" Wnr
ron, tho harbor, roturnod Snturdav
from n two weeks' vacation visit In
Portland. Whllo thoro ho mot Earl
Hcridorbonj wel known on Coos Bay
from many pugilistic contests. Hon
ilerson hns ((tilt tlio ring nnd Is now
working for n contracting company
n Oregon City. ' ,
Snuhert INtnto Frank Snubort
was appointed ndmlnlstrntor of tho
estnto of J. F. W. Saubort, of Acme,
by Judge Thompson yestordny and
(Hod his bond. Tho estnto Is stated
to bo worth obout ?2l;000f F. W.
Magulro, W. D. Saffloy und A. II.
Prntt wore appointed ns appraisers.
Eugeno Roglstor.
Plan Mci'Ker Tho Coos Bay Homo
Tolophono company has mado n pro
position to tho Coqulllo Valley Mu
tual company to tako over Its busi
ness In tho valloy cities on a twenty
flvo cent per month rental basis, tho
mutual company to koep up Its rural
lines. Tho stockholders of tho Co
qulllo compnny will moot Soptombor
18 to consider tho matter.
Injured In Mill Whllo sawing
logs this afternoon at tho McDon
ald mill nt Loon Lake, Mr. Berry,
ono of tho employes, slipped and fell
and ns a result Is suffering from a
broken arm. He was brought to
town Immediately for treatment, ac
companied by Henry Laird and Jack
McDonald, Tho accident was not
serious.
SuvWiik Party. This afternoon,
Mrs. F. Si 'Dow Is entertaining at a
Nelghb&flood Sewing party. Fol
lowing aro tho guosts: Mrs. D. Nel
son, Mrs. Robortson, Mrs. Thomas,
Mrs. Oammlll, Mrs. Geo. Gulovson,
Mjs. Rolandson, Mrs. Ivy Condron,
Mrs. Frank Sumnor, Mrs. B. Ostllnd,
Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Dlmont, Mrs. S.
D. Harper, Mrs. L. M. Mnuzey, Mrs.
L. Lang, Miss Lang, Mrs. R. Des
mond and Mrs. A. B. Campbell.
KEV.ER'S ORCU TSTRA DANCE
at EAGLES' HALL Saturday iiIkIii.
r A.
uktdLuuvr
y ajiito '
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Olympic Flour
Snow Drift Flour
RETAIL PRICk
$1.5p PER. SACK
Northwettlrn harwkrtl'jtted ;.
elnslvelylB' mllBC taa- brands pt
1bY. "
wraimsco.
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JESS SMITH of Coos River Is a
Marshfield visitor today.
R. O. GRAVES returned yesterday
from n trip to Portland.
DR. TAGGART returned yesterday
from a trip to Portland,
MISS HELEN LANDRITH of Coos
River Is In this city today.
RALPH DRESSER left today for
Smlth-Powors Camp No. 0.
K. L. HEAP of Allegany was a Marsh
Hold business visitor today.
MISS RUTH MATTHEWS took a pos-
f Itlon In Stafford's Candy storo to
day. ED. BOYERSMITH of Tho Hub re
turned jestcrday from a trip to
, Portland.
'MRS. FLUELLA TURNER rcturnod
yestordny from a visit In Portland,
nnd Albany.
ROBERT HAYTER enmo down from
tho Jcsn Smith placo on Coos Rtvor
this morning.
MISSES MABEL nnd ANNA WICK
MAN of Emplro woro In Marsh
field lcBt Saturday.
Z. T. THOMAS who camo down from
Allegany yestordny, returned to his
homo this afternoon.
MRS. P. C. DODSON returned yestor
dny from n visit In Portland and
other northern points.
JOHN DASHNEY loft for Lnmpa this
morning nftcr spondlng a week In
this city with his family.
MISS MYRTLE GORDIER has taken
a position at Stafford's confection
ery and lco cronm parlors.
MR. STULL is In Marshflold today
from Allegany. Ho Is now road
supervisor of that country.
GEO. SHELLEY returned to Myrtio
Point this morning ntter nn ovor
Sunday visit with tho family In
North Bond.
MRS. J. C. JONES roturnod to
Mnrshllold todny nftor n wcok'H
visit nt tho J. G. Horn rcsldcnco In
North Bend.
C. R. WALKER of Rosoburg who
hna been spending n fow weoks
horo loft this morning via Port
land for home.
L. G. MASTERS of Sumnor roturnod
yestordny from n vacation trip to
Portland, Puget Sound, nnd other
northern points.
M. R. PECK loft for his homo In
Sonttlo today nftor a short visit
with his brothors, C. R. Pock nnd
' Arthur Peck horo.
DR. nnd MRS. BROWNING of Tho
Dalles arrived yesterday to visit
at tho homo of his brothor, Rov.
Robort E. Browning.
BEN CHANDLER loft on tho Drenk
wntor todny to rosumo his course
nt tho University of Oregon. Ho
will graduate this year.
D. II. ORANT of Rosoburg, who had
chargo of tho pllgrlmngo of Illllnh
Tomplo horo, loft on tho Bronk
wator this morning for his homo.
J. McMAHON, who camo horo a fow
months ago from Croscont City,
loft tills morning via Portland for
California whoro ho expects to lo
cato. MARSHAL CARTER wont to Co
qulllo this morning to testify In
ncinio enses In circuit court thoro
todny. Levi Smith Is taking his
placo during his nbsonco.
HARRY C. MILLER, who rocontly
sold his donning nnd pressing bus
iness to R. E. Plnogor left today
on tho Brcnkwater for Carvallls
whoro ho oxpocts to locate
MRS. KATE PREY of Coos River
Is In Marshflold today. Mr. Prey
Is now employed In the machine
shop at tho wostsldo mill and tholr
futuro homo will bo at Eastsldo.
MISS MARJOR1E COWAN of Glen
Junction returned to her school
yestordny after visiting a day or
two with her parents In Marsh
flold. Miss Cowan will leavo soon
t to resumo her school work at
Oregon University.
MRS. F. J. FEENEY nnd son of
Bandon who havo been guests of
Mrs. H. J, McKeown for a day or
two loft this morning for Portland
nnd other points where they will
visit for awhile.
MRS. C. A. SEHLBREDE loft this
morning for Salom and other Wil
lamette valley points where sha
will visit friends nnd TolatWes.
She was accompanied by Mrs. M.
E. Shupo and Miss Hester, who
have beon her guests here.
HOWARD SARGENT nnd family loft
yestordny for Marshflold, whoro ho
will have chargo of a Slngor Sow
ing machlno agency. Ho has boon,
working nt tho Ax Billy Dopart
mont storo. Eugono Roglstor.
MISS ALICE ARMSUY, ono of tho
grndo tenchors In tho Mnrshllold
schools, nrrlved horo yestordny.
has spent tho past summer at
Her homo Is In Kansas but sho
Northwestern University In Chi
cago. .MISS NANN BROWNING and her
mother nrrlved hero on tho Break
water yesterday. Miss Browning
will teach In tho Mnrshllold
schools next yonr and they will
probably mako their homo with
tho Rov. It. E. Browning.
DR. J. T. MvCORMAC returned yes
terday from a wook's Btay at
Portland on business nnd pleasure.
Mrs. McCormne expects to leavo
tho last of tho weok for Borkoloy
whoro thoy will spond tho winter
nnd Dr. McCormno will Join her
thoro lator.
F. W. DAVIS and Roy Pruddon, tho
camp ovangollst, nnd his gospol
singer, loft for Portlnnd on tho
Broakwntcr this morning, Aftor a
month'B engagement In Portland,
Mr. Davis will return to tho Bay.
Mr. Prudden is rottirnlng to his
work In Now York.
RAY OLL1VANT of Olllvnnt nnd
Weaver, will loavo soon on his
nnnual vacation, part of which
will bo spont nt tho Pondloton
roundup and at Rosoburg.
ALEX JOHNSON nnd wife of South
Marshflold, who havo boon spond
lng n fow days at Loon Lako as
guests of Victor Carlscs, roturn
od homo today. .
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MRS. OAUGIIELL DEAD
Wcddorhurn Wouinti Succumbs Sud
denly nt Mercy Hospital
Last Saturdny occurred tho donth
of Mrs. Fannlo C. Caugholl at Mercy
hoBpltnl In North Bond. Tho do
coasod was n rosldent of Weddorburu
and loaves a husband nnd family to
mourn her loss. Two of her sons
nro oxpectod horo this nftornoon from
Woddorburn. Ono of thorn Is mnn
ngor of tho McClcay estnto storo nt
Gold Bench.
About three weeks ago Mrs. Caug
holl underwent nn oporntlon nt tho
Morcy hospital. Donth camo ns a re
sult of n homorrhago of tho lungs.
Intorment will tnko placo at Wcd
dorhurn, Ore, to which placo tho
body was taken this nftornoon.
NORTH REND NEWS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E, E. Rlggs, Miss
Goldlo Rlggs, Mrs. Fcbnrt Simpson
nnd Miss Mnrbirot irpson loft to
dny for a fow day' visit to Ton
Mllo.
Captain Edgar Elmpson roturnod
today from n two n.oiithr' trip to
Sr.ii rrnnclsco.
Mrs. M. G. Coleman of Sherman
nvcnuo will ontortuln Wednesday r.t
n fnrowoll reception In honor if
Miss Ida B. Mltcholl, n former North
Bend school tenchor, who will leavo
shortly for Ohio,
George lllnsoy has taken a posi
tion us tlmokoepor nt tho Henry
Hoyt camp on South Coos Rlvor.
MIbb Alpha Wlcklnnd Is tho guost
today of Miss Mamlo Goulovson nt
hor homo In South Marshflold.
Tho Preabytorlnn nnd M. E. Lndle3
Aid Soclotles nro planning a picnic
for Thursdny at Piper's Grovo, If tho
weather Is favorable, If not, tho
Preabytorlnn ladles will hold tholr
mooting with Mrs. Goorgo Mnndlgo.
Oregon PEACHES 75c PER ROX.
PHONE your ORDERS early. Tho
BAZAAR. PHONE a2.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
TO LADIES OF COOS nY.
Noxt Monday, Tuosday and Wed
nesday, Septombor 9, 10 and 11, wo
will mako an ndvnnco Fall nnd Win
tor showing of tho latost styles In
Fashionable Mllllnory. This exhibit
will ombraco somo of tho most
charming creations direct from thov
ronters of style and fashion.
All tho ladles are cordially Invlt1
ed to call and mako an Inspection.
CLARKE MILLINERY,
Centrnl avenuo and Broadway-
TRUFORM
trus:
The most bclintlfJc Tiu.sh on Uio
market. Retains yonr rupture.
Fitted by uu export. Solo ugenth.
SURELAY
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