The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 11, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1, 1912 EVENING EDITION,
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Great New Stock of the
Hart SchafFner & Marx
OU 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 SchaffnerSc Marx M
coods were never better
than this full; the finest
weaves, the best tailoring,
the smartest styles ever
shown.
Young Men's Special Styles
if
Some very unusual tilings mm
for you young fellows; live- M1
ly paiicnis, anajiiij uuw mo
dels; sonic very smart new
ideas in cut and finish.
Latest
Styles
Prices nro low ns UBiinl
Suite $18.00 nnd up
Overcoats $1G.50 nnd up
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Oopjrlifht llnrt Soliaffncr A Marx
OOOB ll.U TIDES.
Hoi w Is glvon tn-i tlmo and
' eight of high and low water at
Mnrshneld.
Th tides nro placed In tho order
"f occurrence, with tholr tlmou on
'he first lino and heights on the sec
ond line of c;ich day; a comparison
of consccutlvo holghts will Indicate
whether It Is high or low wator. For
high wntor on bnr, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Onto. September.
llHrs.. 2.15 8.13 2.C3 8.32
Poet. C.7 0.G C.4 0.7
13'Hrs.. 3. JO 9.28 -1.07 10.01
Pcot. G.C 0.3 G.9 0.1
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Pair tonight.
nnd Thursday. Easterly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
POUT.
Por twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 n.m., Sopt. 11, by UonJ.
Ostllnd, special government mo-
tcorologlcal obsorvcr
Minimum 44 4
At 4:43 n. in CO
her of residents hns been filed with
tho county clerk and tho question
will bo put on tho bnllols nt Hunker
Hill this fall.
Buys Lots. C. M. Andorson, n
brothor-ln-lnw of J. E. Oron. who
recently moved from Minneapolis to
Coos liny, hns bought boiiio lots on
Soventh Btreot, between Hall nnd
Johnson, from C. E. Gilbert nnd Is
moving n houso on to thorn. Ho Is
arranging to erect a new houso on
his other two lots on South Plfth
street, botwecn tho two fine houses
which tho Ncrdrum Brothors nro
erecting.
Street Work. Tho street work Is
being rushed during tho lino weath
er. Contractor Hugh MeLnln yes
tcrday stnrtod In on the South
Fourth street clovntod rondwny. Tho
Federal Construction Company Is
completing tho bnso for tho hnrd
surfaco paving nnd expects tholr
equipment for tho surface work hero
tho last of tho weok. Chns. Noblo
is having tho pllcdrlvor putting In
tho Ternilnnl lino work evenings to
hasten its complotlon on Front
Btrcet, nenr Central nvenuo.
Olllcliil Visit. Mrs. Mnrgnret
Hnytor, worthy grand mntron of tho
Eastorn Star Lodge, for tho stnto
of Oregon, mndo hor ofllclnl visit to
tho Marshflold chapter Inst evening.
this is sirs, unytcr's Ilrst offlclnl
visit In tho county nnd tho Marsh
flold chapter together with about 18
visiting mombors from North llond
enjoyed very much hor tnlk on tho
PERSONAL NOTES
tcorologlcal obsorvcr: lodgo work. After tho meeting, a
.Maximum 84 banquet was sorvod to tho guests
Woolen Mill Store ,
This store is the home of Hart Sehaffncr & Marx clothes
Precipitation nono
Wind north: cloar.
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
Lafayette Razors
Manufactured from extra quality crucible steel.
Direct from the factory sale, for one more day only, at
25
Cents
Each.
WANT ADS.
FOR SALIC Flvo passenger fore
door lO-horxcpoucr Stcvcus-Diir-yrn
unto, HMO model. Fully
llllllllllll. fll'l'U 11,'IM'lli'iillf mm'
Must lii) sold before Saturday.
Price 1)00. Cost new ,$:S.100.
i iiiiiio iimi or ;n-ii.
HORN.
MELVIN To Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Molvln nt tholr homo on North
Drdndwny, Wodnesdny, Soptombor
11, n nine-pound son. Ho Is their
first hoy mid tho thrco llttlo daugh
ters nnd tho parents nro highly
elated over his arrival. Mr. Mol
vln Is superintendent of tho Fed
eral Construction Compnny nnd re
cently brought his family hero from
Cnllfornln. Ho was roarsd at Gnr
dlnor nnd on Coos liny.
FOR SALE CHEA!' Nonrly now
llvo-pnsHcngor nuto. Address Bnr-
gnln, TlniCH Olllco.
(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 I3lTSY CORNER"
PHONE- MAIN 298 US
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The; First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business, September I, 1012.
RESOURCES.
J-wnj and Discounts . $305,414.72
"Wdrafta 1G3 12
wad, warrants nnd securities 03.G89.U0
Li ?nia t0 80cilro circulation '. 25,000.00
l estate, furlturo nnd fixtures 80,000.00
n and sight exchnngo 149.20S.G5
Tota' JG23.47G.39
LTAIHI.tTIlBH.
C'Pltal stock paid In $100,000.00
C Zi... na ,ini"vlded profits 11,419.78
f-'?"on outstanding 24.000.00
1S8.05G.C1
Deposits
Total
,$G23,47G.39
" mm t" Capital Stock tlio Individual liability of Stockholders Is
. $100,000.00.
WTnitL'ST IA" ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
s- CIIAXIuj.jii, President DOHSEV KHEITZER, Cashier.
MEN WANTED Edgormnn $3.50
per day, 20 potato dlggors, $2
nnd board. Phono 2G9-L.
LOST Largo ngato brooch. He
wn rd If returned to Times olllco.
WANTED Pantry jjlrl. Apply lit
Chaudlor Hotel.
NTC'E Miltuihau homo for lady teach
er or man nnd wlfo. Iuqulro "C,"
Times offlco.
PAUTV that took a pair of ladies
shoes nt Englo hall Saturday night
return to Times ofllco.
WANTED Man for roof work, nso
ono man to work on plnco by
month. Call up Cortholl, phono
3121.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
of
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
M the close of buslucss, September I, 1012.
i and Hie . RESOURCES.
2Wnl hoICOUntB $455,211.87
Chanii ' 50,000.00
Ul exchanges 307.835.4G
Total
, $813,047.33
?PlTitook nu . LIABILITIES.
SfPlMtwS Pa,d ,n ." ' $ 50,000.00
Spoilt, ,undlMed profits, a., (.,.; ;..;. -59,552.67
V ., VUJ.V'1'00
FOR RENT Or Sale, !I5-ncio much
1-2 mllo from croamory. Flno
dairy ranch. Well In. Ton
cows. G. W. Stnrr, Urldgo, Oro.
FOR SALE Two motor InmtH In
..good running ordor. $1G0 cash
for both. Phono 10.
WANTED High School pupil villi
work for room nnd board. Would
prefer to bo nonr school. Address
II., enro Times.
FOR SALE Rooming Houso of 11
rooms, furnished. 3G2 North Front
Street.
FOR SALE All household furniture
rhonp. Apply Titos. Ronnie, North
Rend.
I OR SALE Cheap; Itcinlncton
tjpewrltoi In good condition. Ad
dress Typewriter, caro Times.
FOR SALE First class gasoline
launch with cnhln nnd 5-horse-power
onglnoj nil good ns now,
sultablo for family or fishing boat.
Snap. Cash, trndo or part on
tlmo. Address "A," enro Times.
IIUY NOW.
Borne choice lots In NORTH DEND
can be had at a very reasonable price
If taken now. E. S. OEAn'& CO,
first National Bank.
Guurdd Arrive. Two guards from
tho Oregon Stnto hospital nrrlvcd
hero today via Onrdlnor to tnko Al
fred Whltty mil Mrs. Charles Nord
strom thoro for trontment.
To Open Store. E. C. Bnrkor has
loused one-half of tho room occu
pied by tho Rohflold Brothers' store
nnd will opon a Jowolry storo thoro
next weok. Mr. Bnrkor was former
ly loented thoro, but spent tho sum
mer nut of town.
Sunday School Rally. Tho Pros
bytorlnn lllhlo school Is planning nn
oxcollont program of oxcrclscs for
Rally Day. It will bo glvon
In tho month of Octobor nnd will bo
proceoded by nn nrtlvo work to In
cronso the momhorshlp of tho school.
Gives Parly. Clifford Downs on
tortalnod a few of his friends Inst
ovoulug nt tho homo of his parentH,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 7.. Downs of South
nrondway. A very pleasant even
ing of music wns enjoyed by nil, nf
tor which delightful refreshments
woro sorvod.
Stiitfo Chnngcs. Tho mall and
stngo sorvlco between Mnrshflold
nnd North Bond will go on tho
wlntor schodulo Octobor 1 nnd will
lonvo horo In tho oveulng instead of
at G o'clock In tho morning. Tito
first of this month, tho fnro wns nd
vnncod from $G to $7.
IiCmvo Next Week. Dr. Schonek
and tho Blltmnro forest school stud
ents, who havo been spending n
month on tho Hay, will lonvo on tho
Brenkwntor Soptombor 19. Thoy
will go onst nnd snl early noxt
month from Now York for tho Blnck
Forest In Oormany, whoro they will
spend tho wlntor.
After CiivtH. Resldonts of tho
Bunker Hill precinct nt tho Novem
ber election will vote on tho ques
tion of prohibiting- cows from run
ning nt largo thoro. An Inltlntlvo
potltfnn slgnod by tho required mini-
INVEST:
In Myrtle Point, Ore.
Wo can furnish you acreage
properties In tracts of 5 acres
for n home; to 1.100 acres for
a stock ranch.
DO YOU WANT
u business or u business lo
cation. Wo havo either or
both for you. Also choice res.
ideuco properties, Improved or
unimproved, lie from Missou
rilet us SHOW YOU.
Horace W. Ames Co.
Myrtle Point
Oregon
and locnl members. Mrs. Hnvtor
loft this morning for Gardiner.
Hottest Day of Year. Yesterday
was tho hottest day pf tho year on
Coos Bny. Tho govornmont thor
momotor kopt nt tho homo of U. S.
Wcnthor Obsorvcr B. II. Ostllnd reg
istered 81 In tho shndo, whllo tho
former warmest dny this sumtnor
wnB only 78. Tho wnrm wonthor has
been vory goncrnl, having stnrtod
ns far onst as Chicago last weok,
whoro tho heat caused n number of
deaths. Tho warm woathor caused
no dnmngo to crops horo, but was
npproclntcd after tho ton dnys'
rainy spell.
Shrlncrs Hard Trip. John Kron
holm who roturnod yestordny ro
ports that ho oncountorod ono of tho
Inst of tho parties of Shrlnorn re
turning from Coos Bny nenr Camas
Valley. Tho party consisted of L,
L. Mullt, Win. Rnymond, Mr. Stono
nnd Mr. Carter and tholr auto was
Btuck In tho soft mud. Thoy woro
nenr tho end or tho worst pnrt of
tho road. Thoy got stranded ono
night nnd had to remnln out all
night In tho mnchlno. Anothor tlmo
thoy had n break down nnd Mr. Mu
llt had to wnlk eight miles to got
ropnlrs. Ho wns wearing low shoes
and lone beforo ho got over tho
eight miles ho lost thorn nnd hnd to
tramp In his Blocking foot nnd his
podnl extremities woro still vory
soro. Mr. Kronholm nlso Bnw n big
Hudson enr proppod up by tho rond
sldo, two of tho whcols bolng gnno,
ovldontly for ropnlrs.
Riijh Residence Site John D.
Jones hns purchased a tract of land
In First Addition to Mnrshflold on
tho point once occupied by tho old
Enstport Hntol and recognized nn
ono of tho honuty spots of Mnrsh
flold. Mr. Jones' Innd fncos on
Southwest Boulevard nnd oxtonda
eastward to Coal Bank Inlet, which
stream sorvos as tho boundary of his
trnct on ono Bldo. Tho ground pur-
ohasod Is practically roctangul"-.
150 feet wldo nnd 400 fot long, nnlj
It includes n coiinr-covoroii Knoll
which will mnko an Idonl location
for a houso. Mr. Jones bought tho
land for n homo slto nnd will build
n Bovon or eight-room rosldenco thoro
noxt summer. Ho intonds to incronso
tho natural honuty of his grounds by
lovollng, torrnclng nnd soedlng to
lawn down to tho wntor'n odgo. His
plans nlso contomplnto tho building
of n honthouso nnd bontlandlng, so
thnt ho enn go to nnd from his plnco
of business olthor by rond or by
lnunch.
$3,500
312-J.
nuto for $900. Phono
TONIGHT
AT
We Royal
PRICE 10 CENTS.
The Fatal Mirror.
Vengeance Mine.
Four Flush Actor.
TOMORROW NIGHT.
Tho big four-rool fenturo, Tho
Fall of Black Hawk. Don't miss,
this. I
Slippery Jim.
The Convict's Daughter, big four
net comody-drnmn, by Chns. E. Me-,
rjiroy ami loeni peopio tor rrniay
night.
RAY WARD Is hero from Rosohurg
on n vacation.
JACK DEATTIE of Coos RIvor Is in
Marshflold today.
T. M. COLLVER of Catching Inlet
Is In this city todny.
ALVA BONEBRAKE of Ross Inlet
Is In Mnrshflold today.
MRS. P. M. PARSONS Is entertain
ing nt luncheon this nftomoon.
MR. AND MRS J. J. BURNS of Coos
River woro In Mnrshflold yestor
dny. REV. O. LEROY HALL of Mnrsh
lleld wns n North Bond visitor yes
tordny. POY COX of Allegany enmo to town
this morning for medical treat
ment. A. II. STUTSMAN accompanied
Cnptnln Ilnrls yesterday to Sumner
on business.
E. A. ANDERSON nnd L. W. Trnvor
went to Coqulllo yesterday on
court mnttcrs.
JACK McDONALD returned to Loon
Lnko yestordny nftor sovornl days'
Btay In Mnrshflold.
ERIC nOLT will lonvo Snturday for
Salom to rcsumo his courso In
Wlllnmotto University.
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS nnd Mlso
Joan Fitzgerald loft this morn
ing to visit friends nt Sltkum.
JACK SNEDDEN loft todny for Five
Mllo, near aBndon, whoro ho will
spend pnrt of his vacation.
MRS. ROBT. McCANN nnd Miss Lll
llnn McCnnn of North Bond, woro
Mnrshflold visitors yestordny.
D. M. KEMP, formerly of Florenco
and Glcndn, but now loented nt
Eugene, Is visiting friends on tho
Bny.
MRS. FRANKLIN BIRCH lenvos
this weok on nn extended visit nt
tho homo of hor pnronts In Call
fornln.
MISS ANNA CLINKERBBARD will
ieavo tho last of tho week for
Philomath to rcsumo her collego
courso.
OEO. ROSS of Cntchlng Inlot In In
this city todny. Ho Is n nophow
of J. W. Bonobrnko, who died this
morning.
DR. E. MINGUS loft for Myrtlo
Point this nftomoon. Ho will go
on to Ashlnnd to visit for nwhilo
with his mother.
C. M. DOUTT nnd family of Alle
gany nro planning to lonvo tho
last of tho weok for Portland nnd
other northern points.
W. D. BAIN nnd wlfo expect to lonvo
tho last of tho weok for Portland
nnd other northern points, whoro
thoy will mnko nn extendod stny.
TOM A. WILLIAMS, spcclnl ropro
sontntlvo of Henry Dlsston & Sons
Koystono Snws, of Philadelphia, Is
In tho city on business connected
with tho C. A. Smlth.Co.
MISSES BELL PARDEE nnd Evolyn
Lowls nnd R. E. Morris, Alva
Crowloy, L. J. Hopson nnd E. J.
Jackson woro outgoing pnssongors
on tho Rosohurg Btngo yestordny.
MRS. FRANK MARHOPFER is ox
pectod homo tho lnttor part of
tho month from Utah, whoro sho '
has been spending tho summer
with hor pnrcnts.
MR. nnd MRS. WALTERS nnd fnm
lly nnd Cnrl Thompson who linvo
been spending the summor nt tho
C. II. Wnllors homo will lonvo tho
last of tho weok for tholr homo In
Missouri.
MRS. O. LEROY HALL nnd children
who woro oxpectod In Frldny from
Portlnnd, wired thnt thoy will bo
unnblo to return until tho follow
ing weok. Tholr llttlo son is re
ceiving medical attention.
F. A. GRANNI8, n member of tho
Mnrshflold High School faculty, Is
oxpectod horo today vln Myrtlo
Point, from Snlom, whoro ho has
boon employed In ono of tho stnto
Institutions during vacation.
CELL IRELAND loft today noon for
Camas Valley, to visit relatives.
From thoro, ho will go to Pendlo
ton for tho round-up, from Sop
tombor 25 to 28, nnd will spoilt!
somotlmo In Portlnnd, returning
horo early noxt month.
J. M. RAY of Loon, Knn., loft todny
for Coos County, whore ho will
visit threo brothers. Ho visited n
cousin, O. T. Rny. horo, tho lnttor
being tho 87th rolntlvo ho hns vis
ited slnco lonvlng ICnnp"i In Juno,
Ho hns more to visit. Eugono
Guard.
H. P. LEID will leavo In n 'ny or
two for Portland to got tho bnl
nnco of tho equlpmont for tho
bnkory nnd dollcntosson which ho
will opon In tho Johnson building
on Socond Btreot, nonr Contrnl
nvenuo. Ho will let tho contract
for remodeling tho plnco todny,
probably.
UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AT
Marshfield Cyclery
Phono 1.1H-H. ' 172 No. Brondwny.
TRUFOR
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