The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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& Shoes 5-2
Queen Quality footwear
displays the ideal com
bination of distinctiveness
and durability supple
ness and style good
material and good work
manship. The Queen Quality
trademark stands for nil
that is best in shoe mak
ing. Our present assort
ment includes everything
new and novel as well as
the staple and standard.
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Sole Agency
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The Golden Rule
First Nutlonnl Hunk Rulldlng. j
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SPECIAL SALE
ox
Hand Painted China
AT TIIK Itl'SV CORNER.
comi: and M-:r rs coxvixck vor that you tax
Save atfLeast 30 Per Cent
ix'itixr; one special salk.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co,
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
US
ORPHEUM TONIGHT:
iimm fkkt or xi:v picti'rks.
"IT .U.I. CAME i'T IX TIIK WASH IVA'S CHRISTMAS" Vila
featuring ".John lliiiniy."
"Tin:iti:ri:mx(: tkllkr" a strong iti-uum.
"howtiii: iii'kk op i.Kisrui-: kkachkd ins wintkr iio.mk"
A Comedy of llolio l.llV.
"ItV.VAMITI It I.OVK" 1 01)0 Feet or Funny Comply.
IWI r(iK'l to mi "(Jrolt or Torture." II ulll bo lieio mmiii.
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REPORT OF TIIK CONDITION OK
First National Bank of Coos Bay
AT MAKKIIFIKLD, IX TIIK STATU OK ORKUOX,
At the close of business April -I, llllil.
, RESOURCES.
wans ami Discounts
I ft weiirwl nml unsecured
..omI.8 ' hW'uro circulation
Chi, V0 ." t0 Bt'('"ro 10H,ul Savings Deposits 23.7no.00
h.h.. " t0 Hm"' " S. Deposits 2a,7C9.00
Ben i?Z" !,.:..? on,,
li'nw. ,'.Uh?' "'"ittito mid Fixtures' '.'.'.'.'.'.
Due frn, MU,101ml Ranks (not reserve ugontB)
no"i u" "mi rrivato uuiikh and uniiKors, Trust uom-
Uu ??J a,1(l Savlniw Dunks 3,401.48
ChefV. " ?""rove'l Rosorvo Agents 1 30,1 07.1 1
Xol !nd otller C'H Itoius C74.S0
Ytmin,1 ,ol.her Motional Hanks 7,025.00
SdmIa ' ai)or Currency, Nickels, and CentB 203.10
rvue ...,.,.. t'ln Q1 ') or.
rwtenuer notes in no 33 0" S
raption fund with u. S. Treasurer (C'r of circulation) ... 5,000.00
Tota S771.S05.G3
Cl... , LIABILITIES.
8wdIbi ft0ClS lml,1 ,n $100,000.00
I'fidl ia nA 8,500.00
V. i ii?f d Pro fl t b. less KxDo'nVea'and Taxes' naid 3,715.78
k. . " aill Notes outstnndlnK .'. 97,750.00
- " otner Vfitimmi n....i.
$310,001.77
. 1,002.81
100,000.00
750.00
37,124.98
80,000.00
2C.95C.23
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AIMtIL TlltKS.
Hclow tt given the Unto and
height of high and low water ut
Murshfleld.
Tiio tides are placed In tho order
of (icrurrencu, with tliolr times on
the (lrnt line and heights on tho
secmid lino of ench day; a coinpai
iRon on consccutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
wntor. For high water on tho uar,
anlistrnct 2 hours 34 minora,
8 I Irs.
'Ft.. .
0,11th..
Ft...
10 Mrs..
il-'t...
llllrs..
I Ft...
l2Hlrs..
,Ft...
3.2 1
0.1
3.1!)
0.2
1.20
0.2
4.57
li.l
5.41
5.9
9.39
0.0
10.18
0.0
10.59
0.1
11.10
0.0
12.43
0.0
I.I I
5.U
5.01
1.8
5.4 1
4.5
0. 1 1
4.2
7.51
4.2
9.23
1.8
9.48
2.1
10.19
2.4
10.59
2.7
12.00
2.9
WKATIIKK KOKKCAKT.
lly Associated Press '
OUKCtON Prohnhly Talr to
night and Wednesday, North'
westerly wltulH.
LOCAL TIOII'KltATL'HK
ItKCOItll.
For the 24 hours ending at
4:13 a. in.. April 8. hv lluiij.
Ostllnd, spuelal government me-
teorologlial ousorvor:
Maxinuiiu 55
Mhi I inn in 3 1
At 4:13 n. in 43
Precipitation uouu
' Precipitation sltuu sept. 1,
1912 50.80
Precipitation Hiune period
last year 4 7.99
Wind: HoutliwVst: cloudy.
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ARNOT To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ar
not at their homo In North Uend,
April 5, u 11 1-2 pound sou.
SANDINK To Mr. tuid Mrs. Chns.
Kiindlne at their home In North
Ileud, April 7, u 7 1-2 pound son.
He is the llrst hoy, following live
sisters " ml Joy reigns supreme In
the Saiidluu hosehold.
Plan lleceptlon. Invitations are
out for a reception to Dr. Illrd
WANT ADS.
KOIt SALK Klcctrlc Vlliriilor. cheap
If tnken at once. Phono 278-.I.
WAXTKI) A M-toiiil hand luculialoi'.
1), euro of Tlnies.
I'OIC SAI.I-: Klnc largo draft Imr.sc.
Guaranteed sound, gentle and true.
J. V. Donne, Phono 331-11.
FOIt IIKXT New .T room iMiuga
low. modern conveiilenccH, splen
did view; no children. Phone
190.
I'OU SALK Two new Mildly mod
ern llve-iooiu hiiugalowH can ho
hought on easy terms; $300 down,
halauco monthly payments, same
lis relit. Or would accept a small
er payment down If ileHlred. Kx
cluslvo llBtlng. See Coos Hay
Healty Co., l..o Front St. Phono
20 1-J.
KOIt SALK Henry K. Miller Unity
(rand Piano, with stool and cov
ers. Now cost $700. Have sold
furniture and am vacating house.
$350 cash huys It If tuUeu ulel(.
Mrs. Kettring, 471 Klrod St.
KOIt HALK Heifer cahes. K. II.
Hood. Phono 3015.
1'Olt IIKXT Two hou.cKee
lug roouiH with gas range, hath
and electric lights. No children
allowed. 239 South llroadwuy.
ijilH.OI! WKKKLY Laily or gentle
man as Hold represontatlvo solicit
ing subscriptions to leading fash
ion publication and appointing
suh-ngonts. Nntlolial Sales Asso
ciation, Los Angeles, Calif., 503
San Fernando Hldg.
Clark and Miss Hcssle Hnln at tho
Charles Soiander home on Catching
Inlet next Frldny evening.
Conceit Sunday. - The Coos liny
Coiice-t Hand will give a public con
cert at the Masonic Opera llous"
Sundm. April 13. at 2:30.
Pi Ice (ilwii Tho price paid by'
Mi. Craig for tho Hurghagen prop
erty at Hunker Hill was $2100.
Thtough a typographical error, the
price printed yestenlny was erron
eous Improve Camp Foremnn K. L.
PI rce of the Tar Heel camp of the
Simpson company is busying himself
making Improvements there. He Is
not getting out logs for n few weeks,
while getting things rcnily 'for a big
run.
Kninlly . Arrives. Manager Paul
Dlininlck of tho North Hend mill re
turned yesterday from Gardiner,
where he went to meet his wife nnd
father, who arrived from Kurekn.
t'nl., to Join him. They will reside
in North Hend.
Huys Logs It Is understood tlint
Manager Dlininlck of the North Hond
mill. which Is being rebuilt, has
contracted for about 2,000,000. feet
of logs from Henry Hoeko's camp at
Smith's basin. lie Is now figuring
on buying sonic other tracts of tim
ber on tidewater.
Sells llnkery H. P. Leld is dis
posing of his interest in Lcld's Hiik
ery to his partner, Mr. Hnrnnge, who
will conduct the business alone
henceforth. Mr. Leid will leave
soon for California, where ho will
spend some time In hopes of bcnellt
ting Mrs. Lcld's health.
Visit Pioneer Mrs. Kennedy nnd
daughter, Miss Hoso Kennedy of Hnn
don, arrived here today to visit Mrs.
Kennedy's brother, John Golden, tho
well known Mnrshllcld pioneer. Mr.
Golden is now at Mercy hospital In
North Hend. This is Mrs. Kennedy's
llrst visit here in iiulto awhile. It Is
possible that Mr. Golden may accom
pany her home nnd make ills home
with her In Handon.
Spewlvtoll In Tho Speedwell
reached San Francisco safely yester
day but no details of her trip have
been reclved hero other thnn wore
given In The Times yostordny. Agent
Seugstackon was untitled from Hnn
don that she was safely In port. Jnck
Carter received u telegram from
Chief of Police 1). A. White of Sail
Francisco saying his llttlo sou, Jack,
had reached there safely and would
leave on the Speedwell yestordny for
Sim Pedro.
IteliiriiN After Vears. This morn
ing a stranger stepped Into Tom
Hall's olllce. Mr. Hall thought he
knuw him hut could not call his name
nnd when the stranger told him It
was Herman Klnhn. Mr. Hall remem
bered him although Klahn left hum
In 1879 nnd has since been at Port
laud and Astoria. Ho camo to Gar
diner to look after property and while
there learned that his brother. Fer
dinand Klahn, had died at Kinplro
a few mouths ago and came on down
here.
Ilullil Hotel I). II. Keller, who
has Just returned from a business
trip to Florence, reports that Georgu
Schroeder, formerly of this locality,
has organized u stock company to
build n 3-story modern hotel there.
Tho lumber Is on tho ground ami It
Is hoped to have It completed before
many months, Thero will he eighty
guest rooms, some In suites and with
baths. Mr. Schroeder Ih now opera
ting the old hotel and the new one
will ho Just above It. Mr. Keller
reportH that tho Sluslnw country Is
booming. Tho bad weather lias been
handicapping railroad work.
PERSONAL NOTES !
WAXTKI) Hoy nt Lew Is prefer one
18 to 20 years old.
WAXTKI) Girl or woman at Lewli
Must bo 18 years old.
KOIt SALK Three ranches. Phone
304X1, J. II. Price, Allegany.
It AY WHITTKD was a visitor from
Allegany today.
JOHN LONGSTAFF Is In town to-
day from Sunnier.
J. C. KKNDALL loft for Coqulllo on
tho morning train.
MltS. JUDD MILLS, or Sumner, is
visiting in Marshfleld.
W. 11. JKNXIXGS, of Haynea Inlet,
Is In town on hiiBlness,
W. II. STPLL, of Allegany, was In
town today on business.
JOHN 11 10 A It mndo a husluoss trip
to CiKiulIle this morning.
It. K. HOOTII loft today for Coqulllo
on a short business till).
J. H. DAVIS of Coos Itlvor was a
business visitor In Mnrshlleld to
day. MISS HILDl'U SELAXniCR. of
Catching Inlet, Is In town for the
day.
ROCCO AND JOHN 1IIASCA are
business visitors from Coo River
today.
DR. HOPKINS left this morning for
Doe in c . r ""nal Hanks i.7a.'.3u
IndirM. ... aua 1'rlvato HankB nnd Rankers 21,874.44
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Total
,$771,805.05
State of Oreu'oii" Pn!n',i,' V nr. ' 1J .'
twea'r nlTy K,oltzor, Cashier of 'the above-named bank, do solomnly
find belief "1,OVo 8,0ter"ent '8 tr"o to tho best of my knowledge
Correct
s . DORSKV KREITZER. Cashier,
bribed and sworn to before mo this 8th day of April. 1913.
ANNIE SMITH, Notary Public ror uregon.
Mtest;
W. S. CHANDLER,
JOHN S. COKE.
W. TJ. DOUGLAS
Directors.
WAXTKI) Kxperlcncetl miners at
tho Llbby mine.
FOR HALK Ono launch 20 feet; 8
II. P. Enquire M. Q. Coloman,
North Hend.
FOR SALE: tin wood, ttr and al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Perry landing. Pboie 15I-L
DAIRV AX1) STOCK FARMS.
If you wniit ft good I)alr' or
Stock farm see Fitzgerald or
Phono illM, Murfchficld. For tho
Ilnnieseeker He can show you
somo of the best in- the county
for snln.
Times Want Ads. Bring Results
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy, stock and fruit farm con
sisting of 518 ncres, between 35 and
40 acres of rich bottom land, olght
acres of bench land set to apple
trees and fifty acres more that can
nnuiiv im dftiirnii for orclinrd and
balance good grazing Jand for cat-
Twnlvn head cood dalrV COWB and
all farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
River, ono mile . from postofflce,
school and boatlniidlng.
Buy direct from owner.
For further Information, call or
write: W. A. QAGE, Allegany, Or.
HOME GOODS
KXAMIXK OCR HO.MK GOODS
window axd see wrr.vT .?, JfO
AXIt 15 CENTS WILL RtT.
"ALWAYS SOMETIITXO NEW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
That Peculiar
Lightness and Flavor
f
Noticed in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake,
etc., is due to the absolute purity and
the accurate combination of the ingre
dients of the Royal Baking Powder.
The best things in cookery arc always
made and can be most readily made
with the Royal Baking Powder. Hence
its use is demanded in the most cele
brated restaurants, in the homes of the
people, wherever delicious, wholesome
food is appreciated. Its Sale and use
extend to every civilized country in
the world.
The only
Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM
NO LIME PHOSPHATES
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Episcopal (lulld Willi Mrs. E.
(i. Pcrhnm.
C. W. II. M. with Mrs. Downrd
Royal Auction llrldgo with
Mrs. R. K. Rooth.
Private Masquerade ball at
Finnish hall.
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Dozen club with Mrs. W.
F. Squire.
Auction llrldgo club with Mrs.
E. Mlngus.
College Women's Club at Swe
dish hall.
Ilcnvor HIM, after a short stay In,
Mnrshllcld.
MRS. J. CRONK Is In town today
from South Coos Rlvor.
MRS. JOHN MESSERLE Is In town
today from Catching Inlet.
M. C. MALONEY wnR a business vis
itor to Coiiutllo this morning.
MISS CRACK SANKORD, of Sum
ner, Is visiting In town today.
CEORCE ROSS of Catching lulot Is
n Marshllcld business visitor tody.
S. S. WILLIAMSON nnd wlfo nro In
town today from llaynos Inlot.
W. I. IIONEIIRAKE nnd wlfo or RosH
Inlet are Mnrshlleld visitors today.
MRS. C. II. DUNCAN and daughter
of South Coos River tiro town vis
itors today.
F. E. ALLEN left this morning for
tho Coiiulllu Valley on a short
business trip.
MR. anil MRS. FRANK HODSON of
South Coos River are In town vis
iting relatives.
ATTORNEY VRER HOLLISTER of
North Rend made a business trip
to Couulllo today,
MRS. IIYRD LATTIN camo to Marsh
fleld this morning from hor South
Cons River homo.
S. I). HARPER left this morning for
a business trip to Coqulllo, Han
don and Myrtlo Point.
FRANK LIRKNRT of Ansln's Camp,
near Coqulllo, Is spending n weok's
vacation In Mnrshllcld,
J. K. PAULSON, local grocory sales
man of Coqulllo, is in Mnrshflold on
a fow days' business trip.
MRS. W. A. LUSE of South Coos
River Is spending tho day In town
on business nnd pleasure.
J. .1. CL1NKENREARD or Dnnlols
Creek was a business visitor to tho
Marshfleld Creamery today.
FRANK LAYTON returned today
from n three weeks' business trip
through tho Coqulllo Vnlloy.
II. E. RULTMAN loft on this morn
lug's train and will visit custo
mers In the Coqulllo Valley.
MRS. LEONARD MASTERS and
daughter, Olllu Richards, of Sum
ner, are In town on husluoss,
MRS. L. II. JUDY, of Loon Lake. Is
Pure Maple Syrup
Guaranteed
65c Per Quart
Just the thing for those
Buckwheats,
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Klaskey's "andlea.
Stafford's
Candy
Is the
Best
COOS KINO RICYCLES
$.10.00
COOS QUEEN RICYCLES
28.(0.
Marslifield Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phono 1RH-H !72 Ilroadway
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
visiting In Marshfleld today, th
guest of Mrs. Wllllnm Egonhoff.
ARCHIE JOHNSON, local hardware
snlcsmnii, will ho a passongor on
tho morning train for Myrtlo Point.
R. M. SARTER hns tnken a position
with the Coos Ray Steam Laundry
and Is now handling their auto de
livery service.
JUDGE HALL left mi tho morning
train for Coqulllo to hold a special
session of tho county commission
ors. MR. AND MRS. W. II. SMITH and
dnughtor, Mary, of Coos Rlvor,
nro spending tho day In Mnrsh
flold on business nnd pleasure.
CHAS. FREEMAN, representing tho
Irwin, Hudson Printing Co. of
Portland. Is In Mnrshlleld this
wook looking after business inter
ests. J. M. UPTON nnd son, ARTHUR, re
turned on the noon train today
from Curry county, where they
hnvo been visiting Mr, Upton's par
ents. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE HAR
rls, of Sumner, tiro moving their
huiisoliold effects to town today
nnd will ho domiciled In West
Mnrshflold.
MART MARTELLA and brldo of
Santa Cruz, N. M a brother of
.Mrs. Rocco Rlasca of Coos Rlvor,
will leavo this week, nftor a two
weeks' visit hero.
A. II. HATFIELD, who Is leaving
Coos Rny for Truckee, Call., pur
chased a now Indian mntorcyclo
from Will Kkblnd and shipped It
to his now hmno. Ho did not
know that ho could get ono thero
nnd to niako certain secured It
"hoforo loavlng.
KDOAR MAUZEY and CHAS. IIICK
OX hnvo returned from n hunting;
trip to tho mountains near tho
Julius Larson ranch. Mr. Mnuzoy
killed a wild cat. They were un
nblo to Had any trnco of tho pan
ther, which wiib soon a week or
so ago at tho Larson ranch.
Buying a Typewriter?
If so, It should ho nn Underwood.
Tho Underwood holds all tho world
records for spoed, accuracy and dur
ability and tiero nro mora of them
lu uso thnn all other vlslbles com
bined. That is why tho U. S. Gov
ernment, tho Western Union, U. S.
Steel Co,, nnd other big corporations
buy Undorwoods exclusively.
C. L. STOCKI.V, tho Underwood
mail, Is at Tho Chandler, and would
ho pleased to give you a demonstration.
The Speed Limit
Will Be Tested
Rut R requires no test to provo that
you can get the bo3t candles and
fountain drinks on Coos Day nt Sar
tors. That has beou proven already.
We Keep All Sorts
But Recommend
nshr
u. j t wi .racnM
Kidney Pills
We know what they will do
PRICE 50c
m
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