The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 23, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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The Best Made
MILLICOMA $3 HATS
New Fall Shapes
Now in Stock
Woolen Mill Store
Mill-to-Mnn Clothiers
'Always "The Bxisy Corner"
wmo rrom I
I JAPAN M
They mnVo the firmest, otrong
est, most serviceable tooth
brushes.
Tho Retail d.-ugglst la nblo to
supply you with theso best tooth
brushes at tho lowest prices, be
cause he buys in conjunction with
all tho other Rcxall druggists
theleaillnR drucRlstn of tho coun
try and oo commando tho low
est prices on tho beet cooda in
tho market.
Any tooth brush you rjet hero
will clve you completo (satisfac
tion. Roxall Antiseptic Tooth
Powdorh tho best all-around
dental preparation made. Gold
with the Rcxall junrnntee. In
handsome lithographed tin
boxes. The largest package of
food Tooth Powder to bo bad
nywherc for 25c. -
Lockhart-Pa rsons
Drug Company
The Rexall Store
'The Busy Corner"
rhone jlalu 20fl
W The Bcot (
5Jg: Tooth Brush j'
g1: Bristles
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STATEMENT OF COXDITIOX
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHF1KLD, OREGON,
At tlio close of business, September 1, 1012.
Ln... , RESOURCES.
nl1?? Rnd discounts J455.211.87
Banking house j 60,000.00
-aa and exchanges 307,835.46
Total ', $813,047.33
Canlt.i . , LIABILITIES.
"PI al stock paid In 50,000.00
S,Land univlded profits C9'6"'"
uPostta ' 703,494. C6
Total
Abstracts, Real
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
Cooalii HEKitY SENGSTACKBN, Mgr.
"' Office Phono 181 PlattlnK Lands a peelaltr.
TimUr 01 tadtttt "BABTglDH"
Qmvnl Xg Uarsntold Office 14-J.
YOUR JOB PRINTING DINE
"ram1" & r
J.' 23
Save Money on
Underwear
Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed Under
wear, Cfp
nor irnrinont JJL
Mqii'h Catnol Hair Undor
por gnrment
Mon'8 Grey Wool Under
wear, por , garment. . . .
$1.00
$1.25
Moil's Wool Underwear, groy nnJ
brown, per M CA
garment 4 J"
Tho Famous Modl'cott Natural
Wool Undorwcar, (TO CA
por gnriiicnt .). JU
Men's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union
Stilts,
only
$1.50
Men's Hlbbcd Wool Union Stilts,
on sale, rn
only kJ)J. JV
The Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phone 32.
EXTRA TWO HEEL FEATURE,
.MERCHANT OK VENICE
-at-
TEe Royal
TONIGHT
Ono night only. Don't miss
your only clianco of seeing this
groat Shakespearian ploy.
Miss Juno Hull lit Two Now
Sonii.
Good music nnd realistic sound
C'ftVflH.
10 CENTS.
FREE!
FREEl
BICYCLE
FREE!
rrates. Tnko thorn nway, plenso,
for kliullJiig.
MAIISIIFI KM) CYCLERY,
Dayton Agents
Phono 158-R 172 nroadway.
J813.047.33 ,
Estate, Fire
AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
COOS HAY TIDES.
Below is given tho timo and
holght of high and low water at
Marshflcld.
Tho tldca nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their tlmoa on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on conaccutlvo holghts will
indlcato whothor It is high or low
water. For high walor on tho bar,
substract 2 hours 34 mlnutos.
Date.
Scntrnibor.
C.29 1.20
G.5I
2.4
7.27
1.9
7.52
1.3
0.3
7.04
0.4
7.35
0.5
5.3
24
1.45
5.G
2.13
0.9
2G
Mnshed Fingers. Otto Potorson,
a longshoroninn, had two fingers
mashed while loading a vessel.
Council Tonight Tho Marshflcld
City Council will meet tonight to
take up various matters, Including
Bomo street work, nnd will also
probably discuss tho coming city
election,
Hurt In Woods. Mr. Strang,
employed at tho McDonnld-Vnughaii
Logging Company, had a flngor
cut off whllo working In thu
WANT ADS.
FOR SALE Rooming House. 11
furnished rooms. 35G Front St.
FOR HUNT Furnished Lotisekecp.
ing rooms. 1024 Elrod.
LOST Key l-lni; with bunch of
keys, Sunday, on Wntorfronr, Re
turn to It. S., Times Ulllco.
FOUXD Pair f guld-rlmiucd xw.'c-
tacies. owner may sccuro samo
nt Times ofllco by paying for
tins notico.
HOUSE FOR HALE FIvo years
old and weighs 1500 lbs. Apply
Carlson & Kotka, Denver Hill.
WAXTED A loan of $000. Will
pay 8 por cent nnd sccuro loan
with mortgago on unimproved
Hunker Hill proporty, valued nt
$1000. Address I), enro Times.
FOR KALI? Forty colonies of Ikmm
nt Coalodo. First class condi
tion. Wrlto S. Reed, Uox 557,
Mnrshfiold.
FOR II EXT Furnished room. Ap
ply 030 First strcot.
FOR SALE Houso and two lots
In Empire $500 down, balanco
on easy tonus. Mrs. T. W. Ron
nie, North Bond.
WANTED A Candy Maker. Lewis'
Confectionery Store.
FOR SALE Modern 8-room lmii.i
low, cheap if taken nt onco. Bul'l
bungalow to bo movod onto buy
er's land, l'liono 1221, North
Doiid.
TO RENT A neatly neatly furnlMied
room, 1044 Contra Avonuo,
FOR SALIC Gninlliio boat Escort.
3Gx7.4. 9 h. p. onglne. Cheap.
Seo John Dear.
FOR SALE Dairy ranch; head of
navigation on Hnynos Inlot. Ens
tortus. Address, Porry Crouch,
Mnrshfiold, Oregon.
FOR RENT Or Sale, 33.ncrc ranch
1-2 mllo from croamory. FIno
dnlry ranch. Will run ten cows.
O. W. Starr, Rrldgo, Oregon,
FOR BALF Dry wood, fir nnd n!
dor, nt Campboll's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono 758-L.
WAXTED A good book agent nt
onco. Apply Rox L, Times office.
V" ' " f
lira. 0.17
Foot C.2
Hrs. 1.01
Feet 0.5
Hrs. 1.42
Foot 5.0
Olympic Flour
Snow Drift Flour
a
l3jufatulCLuUWJ
RETAIL PR1CL
$1.40 PER. SACK
Northwestern
cluslvoly In milling
flour.
t .nvYnrff i '-
f
COXDENSED STATE.MEXT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho closo of business, September 1, 1012,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $305.4 14.72
Overdrafts J 'It
Bonds, warrants and securities G3,G8J.jo
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation .. 25,000.00
Real cstato. f urlturo and fixtures ?2'222'2?
Cash and sight exchange 149,208.05
Total $623,470.39
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In ? 10'01'
Surplus and undivided profits , '. . "'" a
Circulation, outstanding JH??,2?
Deposits 88'0S6-61
Total $623,470.39
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockholders is
$100,000.00. ' '
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President DORJBEY KREITZER, Cashier.
THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Pross.)
OREGON Fair tonight;
light frost southwest; henvy
frost in east. Tuesday fair,
rising temperatures and west-
erly winds,
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4; 43 a.m., Sept. 23, by DenJ.
Ostllnd, special gorornmont mo-
toorologlcal observer;
Maximum 0G
Minimum 40
At 4:43 n. m 41
Precipitation nono
Wind north; clear.
woods. Ho is ono of tho Ditto
RIdgo Tigers.
No Change. It wns roportd
that O. O, Lund, who Is n cnndl
dato for sheriff, has disposed of
his shoo and hnrncss shop bore,
but Mr. Lund says tho report lb
without foundation.
Short In Accounts. "Sandy"
Mooro was taken to Coqulllo this
morning charged with appropriat
ing money from tho Hub store,
wltoro ho hns been working for
sovoral uiohtns. Ho Is said to be
about $50 Bhort In his accounts.
Dandon Rccordor.
Aro nt Aberdeen. In a noto to
Tho Times, Mrs. Peter Scott, Sr
Bays that sho and Mr. Scott nro
now pleasantly located nt Aber
deen, Wash. Mr. Scott is omploy
cd on a largo drodgo of which
their son, Potcr Scott, Jr., Is tho
captain. Tho dredgo has about
complotcd Its contract and may try
and get n contract hero.
Has Sister Here. Mrs. O. SJoij
borg of Hall nvenue, Is a slslvr
of Agnes Mnlloy, who on Saturday
was married to E. N. McDonnell of
tho Oregon Power Co. at St. Paul.
Mrs, McDouuoll visited her sister
horo Inst winter nnd It wns dur
ing her Btny horo thnt sho and
Mr. McDonnell beenmo acquainted.
Sho has boon spending tho last
few months nt her old homo :n
Ashlnnd, Wis.
Bishop Sells Handon Projiorfy.
W. J. Sweet has purchased tho
two lots of DIshop Scaddlng nt
tho cornor of Sprtico street nnd
Rlvorton nvcnuo nnd will com
mence tho erection of a modern
bungalow nt onco. This Is ono
of tho finest rcsldcnco sites In
Handon and Mr. Sweet Is certainly
to bo congratulated upon securing
tho samo. Dandon Rccordor.
Reiuovo Steel. J. L. Dowmnn of
tho Woolen Mill Stores loft '.his
morning via tho Drnlu-AUognny au
to lino for Portland nnd from
thcro will go to tho Pendleton
Roundup. While- coming In l.wt
wcok, Mr. Dowmnn snld ho wns In
formed nt Drnln that tun Southorn
Pacific wns removing tho stool
brjdgo that was put in for tho
Drain-Coos Day line, to use tno
material on tho Eugeno-Coos Bay
lino. This ollinlnntcs Drain's last
hopo that tho Southern Pacific
might again go bnok, to tho D.rala
routo.
Ciutlwell Hero, W, '. Card
woll of Uosohnrg. arrived horo Sat
urday to spend a couplo of weoka
in Mnrshfiold nnd Us vicinity In
tho Interest of his candidacy for
district nttornoy. Mr. Card well
wns n cnndldnto against Geo. M.
Drown for tho Republican nomina
tion a fow yonrs ago, but this yonr
no Is an ludopondcut candidate.
Ho says ho Is meeting with much
oncourngomont nnd declares ho is
going to win. John Long Is tho
Democratic candldnto nnd Geo. M.
Drown nlso a Republican candl
dnto. RushliiK Line. J. D. McNeil to
dny received n lottor from W. T.
Lester, an old frloud of his nt
Durns, Oregon, In which Mr. Los
tor says tho Southern Pacific Is
rushing tho cast nnd west llilo. Ho
snys they havo 3000 mon nt Work
now nnd that tho lino will bo fin
ished into tho Durns valley next
year.
Gets Quick Results, This morn
ing Roynold Soars camo to Tho
Times and Inserted a lost nd for
a bunch of koys. A fow hours la
tor O. F. McGcorgo brought tho
missing koyB to Tho Tlmos. his
frr ' f
mm
mM&
hard whoat used ex
it. w
these brands
f&iitHl-KM
z
son, Ronald, having picked them
up on tho waterfront. They were
promptly returned to Mr. Soars.
Will Play .Myrtle Point. A
team from Mnrshfiold will go to
Myrtle Point Friday to play a
team nt that place. Tho county
fair will bo In session at thnt
timo,
Dainago Wiring Ycstorday some
party or parties got Into Capt. 1).
W. Olson's new house nnd cut tho
circuit in two places. Luckily it
was dlscovored boforo tho house
was plastered, reducing tho troublo
and eliminating tho dnngor of
moro serious damage. Mr. Ed
munds Bay that ho knows who did
tho trick nnd thnt if thcro Is n
ropetltlon of It, he will criminally
prosocuto tho offender. Mr. Ed
munds hns tho contract for wiring
tho building nnd thinks tho net wns
nlmcd nt him.
For Auto Rond Dr. Bartlo wont
to Myrtle Point In his car yester
day to chart tho local highways,
In order to havo It put on tho
now nuto routes of Oregon, which
tho Portland Auto Club Is Issuing.
Ho hns nrrnnged to havo tho road
from Myrtlo Point to Roscburg
charted, Just completing tho auto
routo from Roscburg to tho soa.
Tho placing of tho locnl highway
on tho nuto chart will, It Is be
lieved, bo Instrumental in bringing
many atttolsts hero next season.
Dr. Dnrtlo and Dr. Durmlstor Join
ed tho Portland club Inst summer.
PERSONAL NOTES
CARL ALDRECI1T went to Myrtlo
Point todny on business.
R. E. KNORR of tho Rod Cross Is
planning to spend n wcok's va
cation In tno Coqulllo valloy.
G. S. IIODSON of North Uend
wont to Tomploton Sunday to
conduct Sunday school at that
piaco.
GEORGE MURCH, Jr., has roturn
cd to Corvnllls to rcstimo his
courso nt tho Oregon Agricultur
al College.
IRA D. RIDDLE, court reporter,
wns hero todny, onrotitt) homo to
Rosoburg, aftor attending court
nt Coqulllc.
MR. nnd MRS. D. Y. STAFFORD
loft yesterdny "on tho Rcdondo
for San Francisco and will visit
In California.
MISSES LUCIA and Gertrude Mor
gan left today for Philomath,
whoro they will rcstimo their
collcgo work.
J. E. SCHILLING of Myrtlo Point
Is In Marshflold today on bus
iness, having driven over In his
nuto this morning.
TOM STORA, tlmokcopor at Mc
Donnld & Vnughnii'B camp, left
today to spond n fow days' va
cation In Portland.
MISS GENEVIEVE SENGSTACKEN
loft yeBtordny for San Frnnclsco
nnd bny cities on n visit. Sho
wont on tho Rcdondo.
R. C. FULLER, n registered phar
macist, arrlvod on tho Ilrcnkwa-
tor to tnko n position vj'it'll tho
i.ocKiinri-1'nrnonH DIiiR Go,
J. P. THOMSI5N. of Catching In
let will ienvo tomorrow 'with his
toon, for St. Louis, Mo., to con
sult specialists about tho luttor's
health.
MANAGER F. C. 1HRC1I of tlt6
Red Cross Pharmacy returned
yostcrday from a wook'fl outing
lit tho Gould rnnch, noar Alle
gany.
L. K. DALLINGER of tho locnl en
gineering ofllco, left yeBtordny
for San Francisco, whoro ho
will spend n couplo of wcolcs'
vncntlon.
MISSES MARJORY COWAN and
Ponrl Rolgnrd loft this morning
on tho Gnrdlnor stago for i-Jti-
gono to outer upon their stu
dies nt tho Htato university.
MRS. E. GEORGE SMITH of
South Coos nivor wna n Marsh
flold visitor todny. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith will occupy tho Dr.
McCormnc summor homo, "Deor
Lodgo."
C. II. FAIRES nnd family will
leave- soon for Portland to innko
tholr homo. Mr. Fnlros was for-
morly proprietor of tho Chand-
lor Cigar stand, but has recant-
" ly boon working nt tho Smoue
llOUEO.
ROY LANDRITH of Coos Rlvor
wns n Mnrshfiold business vis
Itor todny. Ho roports thnt tho
ranchers nro busy gathering tholr
potatoes. Owing to tho blight,
tho yield will not bo moro than
half tho avorago crop.
A. II. STUTSMAN and wlfo nnd C.
S. WInsor nnd family enjoyed nn
nuto trip to tho WInsor nnd
Fnlkonsteln ranch on tho tipper
Coqulllo yesterday. A largo
forco of men Is clearing addi
tional land ' and It Is oxpocted
that tho dnlry herd will bo soon
Increasod to about 150 head.
L, D, LARSON, formerly of Lam
port nnd who has recently bo-m
connected with tho Goldon Rulo,
will lenvo shortly for Mnploton,
whoro ho will tako chargo of n
now hotel now undor construc
tion. Portor Bros, havo mado
Mnploton tholr hoadquarters. It
Is located at tho head of navi
gation on tho Sulslnw nnd Is ono
of tho most thriving towns on
tho JC n gono Coos Day lino.
J. C. JONES of tho Coos Bny
Steam Laundry, roturned yestor
day via tho old Coos Day wagon
road, from a trip to Dnkors
flold, Cnl., whoro ho was called
by nn nccldont to his son. Tho
r
SURELAY
FOR THE SOUTH
Leaves Here Sunday Morning
tAMlli PnrriA of I iimhnn
Willi UUHJU Ul UUIIIUl,! t
and Passengers. i
Tho steamer Rcdondo sailed at v
10 n. m. Sunday for San Francis- ,
co. Sho carrlod a cargo ot lum
ber arid tho following passengers:
Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Joo
Williams. J. L. Harrlgnn, Mrs. E.
Miller, Mrs. G. Ramback, Mrs. Kato tv
Gurnoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. San
ford, Mnster Yoklm, Mrs. J. A. Yc
klm, Miss Gcnovlovo Scngstnckon,
Margaret and Charles Jackson, L.
A. Dnkcr, Mrs, Annlo Slmmonds, E.
A. King, A. D. Portor, Joo Da-
mard, T. Drlco, J. P. Reaves, w.
F. Squires, Lloyd Dyers, Mrs. J. T.
Dyors, W. II. Hayes, Mike Aprs
tola, L. Means, C. March, E. D.
McDonald, A. McDonald, D. Wood
bury, D. O. Hnllran, J. McConnolI,
W. Swcctmnn, J. McLnln, M. Nol
Bon, J, ThnuBon.
lnttcr was getting along nicely
when ho loft. It took thorn
nearly 24 hours to como In on
tho stage from Rosoburg.
Mrs. W. F. HODSON of Coos Rlv
or, Is In town today.
GEO. M'CULLOCH of Hnvnna Inlet
ivni In tli In pltv tnilnv. h
D. A. CURRY will go to Curry,
cuumy uu minimi; nil'.
WM. SCHAFFER of Coos Rlvor la
a Marshflold visitor today.
D. D. DRA1NARD of Ilnynoo In
let was In this city todny.
ED NOAH Is In Mnrshfiold from
his homo on Coos Rlvor, today.
MRS. DAGGET of Allegany camo
down from her homo this morn
ing. HENRY BREMER from nbovo Alio
gnny will bo In this city for a
fow days.
ERNEST HARRINGTON, time
kcopor at Camp 0, was In tho
city todny.
MR. AND MRS. J. M. CULLEY of
Catching Inlet woro MnrsnflcIU
visitors todny.
Tho public is cordially Invited to
nttond n freo lecturo on Christian
Sclonco by Frank II. Leonard C. 3.
D. member of tho Hoard or Lec
tureship of tho Mother Church, Tho
First Church ot Christ Scientist In
Boston, Mass., at tho Masonic Opera
Hoitso Tuosdny ovonlng, Soptembor
24th, nt eight o'clock. Tho pur
pose ot this lecturo Is not public
ity In order to prosolyto from other
fnlths; Its objoct Is to correct er
roneous Ideas provnlont regarding
Christian sclonco,
TWO YEARS AGO BETTER.
Tho school enrollment nt the
North Bend public schools tor this
year shows nn lncronso ovor 1911,
but it Is still loss than tho enroll
ment of 1910, Inciting 31 of mont
Ing tho total of two yoars ngo. Tho
iiguros tor tno thrco yonrs follow:
1910, 30C; 1011, 311; 1913, 335.
NEED NEW TENDER.
Recommendation for Ono May lla
.Mado by Inspector.
According to tho following In tho
Portland Journal, another light-
houso tender may bo furnlsshod for.
c t'ncifio const:
Among tho recommendations that
may bo mndo to congress nt Its next
sosalon by tho llghthouso board,
may bo ono for a light draft toador
for this district, nccordlng to G. R.
Putnam, coiiliiilssloner of llghthodaoj
who arrived hero Into last night
from tho north.
Inspector oBck, of tho Seventeenth
district, has rccommondod that such
a craft bo built for tho district for
uso In tho shallow wators of ports
on tho Oregon Const. Mr. Putnam
says that this rocommondatlon will
bo submitted for a now tender for
Alaska to tuKO tho placo of tho
America, which was wreckod lost
summer. If ono Is sccurod for tho
Sixteenth district, says Commissioner
Putnnm, the tondor Columblno, now
doing duty In Alaskan wntors, will
como back horo to hor old station.
PRIEST A DEPUTY.
NEW YORK, Sopt. 21. For tho
first timo In tho history of Now
York City n Roman Catholic prloit
has been named n deputy sheriff.
Tho wenror of tho shield Is Rov.
Father James B. Curry, rector cf
St. James church In tho notorious
Cherry Hill section on lower Man
hattan, Ho Is prominent In vlco
nffnlrs and philanthropic work
J
Peeslair