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ftryiW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910-' EVENING EDITION NEW BOOKS Just From the Press Our Fill ltno of-tliolbcsj llctlou lias Just arrived, and o liavo tho latest IiooIch ly tho 1c-i1iik authors. Tho following nru of the l',tcst lM)ok,' J,,st 'n,MI t,,c I'rcss: $1.50 Each ,411a Pago Robert V. Chambers ne Window nt Uo White Cat Mary 11. Itlnohnrt Roe In t,,c ,UnK Goorgo llarr McCutcheoii ,. tfr 0( Vineyard Myrtle Heed Motor MaM Clu nml A M Williamson tcry of Green Heart ........ Pcinbcrton, 1.30 fflU o)vo - nV tlo Author of Inner Shrine He Doctor's La Edward C. Booth $1.50 Books Now ?5c jte IVirrler - Hex Bench Irlng Wn Robert W. Chambers jMO or Fight ' i Kineiwiii Hough jlrfc Weeks Kllnor Glyn BrM Bowl Joseph Vance 'BEE OUR WINDOW. THE NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERY COMPANY COOS COUNTY'S LEADING BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. FRONT STREET, MAKSUFIELD, OREGON. JJIGH GRADE WOOD WORK of every description at THE SHOP OF QUALITY BiOaiUKE. 710-720 SOUTH UROADWAY. V ft Y f ' II FURrWUR 'J POLISH fcgffiP? 5 ..-. jm t .-. Af.Cil i rwes it-. ir Jt'Jro-Kl.. hewe mohhhb vbattid- In matowe wd oak. iwMrion atu &fooAMr vutfi 'talfith &eat and Sa&k md Aoad wm and Head eU boekebb In fahfffa mtftnuitw earned PUmttrind and 'hkidlt. a4u4. U vovk. 4iAnittPie K fiom the fag U(Ae tftth the tit- ftteed- it 6- Ufht. vu now. fay iwe now and then. to have iu&t heeewed a ae &h4- Htot & boom itiaed Vtfk new bUiled, nd hattaA GOING & HARVEY Complete House Furnishers "IS MY HAT ON STRAIGHT?" "OF COURSE IT IS AND THERE IS NOTHING WRONG ABOUT ME BECAUSE MY FEED IS BOUGHT OF HAINES," REMARKED THE HORSE AS HE STARTED TO TALK HORSE SENSE TO A NEIGHBOR ING DRAY HORSE WHOSE OWNER WAS NOT SO WISE, AND CONSE QUENTLY WAS NOT IN QOOD CON DITION. HE CONTINUED: "SOME MEN WONDER WHY THEIR HORSES CAN'T DO HARD WORK LIKE OTHER MEN'S HORSES. THEY DON'T SEEM TO REALIZE THAT IT IS LARGELY IN THE FEED THEY GIVE THE HORSES. IF THEY JUST HAD HORSE SENSE, THEY WOULD BUY IT FROM HAINES WHERE THEY GET IT CHEAPER AND GET BETTER STUFF. JUST NOW, 1 HEARD MY MASTER SAY, THAT HAINES IS SHIPPING IN LOTS OF FEED AND HAS SOME FINE WHEAT HAY, OAT HAY, ALFALFA AND ALSO GOOD COUNTRY SHORTS." HAINES IS SELLING LOTS OF WHEAT AT $1.80 PER HUNDRED. WHY DO YOU PAY $2,107 FLOUR FREE. TO THE.MAN, WOMAN OH CHILI) PRESENTING THE LARGEST NUM. HER OF THESE ADS. ON OR UK FORE OCTOBER X, 31)10, IIAIKES WILL HIVE ONE LARUE SACK OF HIS FAMOUS FLOUR ABSOLUTE LY FREE. HAINES GIVE 111M A TRIAL ORDER. THE CARNIVAL S F T DETAILED STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE RECENT CELEBRATION ON COOS BAY NAMES OF CON TRIBfTOBS AND WHERE THE MONEY WENT. A detailed statement of tho con tributions and expenditures In con nection with the recent carnival was made public to-dny by Chairman Ar thur McKcown of tho finance commit tee. Mr. McKcown states that t.. nro n few small bills yot to bo paid, but theso will be taken caro of short ly as there are funds on hand for that purpose. Tho detailed statement follows: mmtrrnmnnmmm: Great Furniture Values X ' FOU Coos Bay Homes 3IAY nE F0UN1 HERE AT ALL TIMES. SATISFACTION IS PRICES AND GOODS. C. A. Johnson Oldest Established Furniture Store Oa Coo Bay. Kmtmammwtttttmnmimm List of Contributors. Tiio lollowlng is a list of tho Mnrshfleld contributions to tho funds of thu Coos Bay Deep Water Carni val and tho amounts sot opposite their respective names: Flanagan & Bennett Bank.. .$75.00 First National Bank GO.OU First Trust & Savings Bank . . 00.00 Chandler Bar 75.00 P. K. 8aloon, by R. Mnrsdon. . 7G.00 Woolen Mill Store G0.00 Merchant & Knmmorer 50.00 Hub Clothing & Shoo Co oU.OO Magues fc Matson 50,00 Xockhart & Parsons G0.00 Claymore Saloon 60.00 John Hcrron 60.00 Chandler Hotel 50.00 Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. . 60.00 Tom Madden , 50.00 Lloyd Hotel 10.00 Brown Drug Company 56.00 Owoim Cigar Company 25.00 Haines .Mimic Co ,... 26.00 Going & Harvey Co. .25.00 Crosby & Homer a.. Uow why 5.1 O. O. Luud ; 5. bo H. C. Brown . 5. Go Pcoplo's Market Murshlleld Hand Laundry ... 5.lu John Snyder 50.00 Sanitary Meat Market 10. v Andrew Heckln 50.00 Mitchell & Jones 10.00 Coos Bay Wiring Co 5.00 John D. Go8s n.CH Herman Cordes 5.00 E. Mlngus 5. A. L. llouseworth 5.00 Kces & Sneddon 60. u Pullman Bar . 60. 0C Johnson & Selln 50. 0t II. II. Krtiger 25.00 Nutwood Saloon 60.00 Fcrrey & Flanngan 50.00 Pcdcrson & Kronholm 25.00 C. A. Johnson 5.00 Coos Bny Cold Storage 6.00 Total $2,345.00 (Signed) ARTHUR McKEOWN, W. P. MURPHY, FInnnco Committee. Detailed Statement. Statement up to and including Sept. 20th, 1910, of the Coos Bay Deep Water Carnival Association: RECEIPTS. Subscriptions, Mnrshfleld. . .$2345,00, Subscriptions, North Bond.. SOC.OO Queen's contest 51C.78 Queen's ball . Concessions $275.00 Less amount duo from Arnold Co., account ed for In their set tlement 65.00 Ball gamo at North Bend. . . Bowery dnnce, North Bend.. G. W. Tribboy, donation of fees Miscellaneous 95.50 220.00 115.25 29.85 11.00 COO Mlrrnsoul Brothers .. , -25.00 Pioneer Hardware Co 25.00 Mllnor Hnrdwaro Co , 20.00 William Grimes 25.00 Coos Bay Times . ., 25.00 S. Lando 25.00 Norton & Hanson Co 56.00 D. Y. Stafford 25.00 A. H. J'owers . . . 25.00 McPhcrion'Glnsiir Co 25.00 Hugh McLaln 25.00 A. W. Myers & Co 2G.00 It. Mnrsdon, Jr. 20.00 H. Flnncll 20.00 Coos Day Wiring Co nofpaId) 20.00 Prouss Drug Co 20.0C Telephone Company 20.00 StaulT's Qrocery 15.00 Perry Montgomery & Co...... 15.00 Pnlaco Chop Houbo 15.00 Molroso Restaurant 15.00 Java Coffee House . 15.00 Arno Moreen 15.00 Rogers & Bowman 15.00 Club Clgnr Storo 15.00 Coos Bay Bakory Co 15.00 Orphoum Thontro 15.00 Total receipts $4145.38 EXPENSES. R. A. Wornlch, stenographer, postago, stationery, etc. .. .$38.75 Abner Jones, salary and ex penses ns accountant and stenographer 195.9C G. W. Kaufman, services ns ac countant 25.00 Clambako at North Bond . . . .450.00 Miss Genevieve Tellofson, queen's fund 50.00 Mrs. Robccca Stump, queen's fund 30.00 Coos Bay Motor Boat Club, prizes and expenses 438.36 Coos Bay Band, cnrnlvnl on- gngemont 300,00 Music for queen's bnll 48.00 Music for Bowery danco nt North Bend 21.00 W. W. Holland, decorating queen's barge . 50,00 8. C. Rogers, charter of launch Express 50. 0G Coos Ray Harbor, printing and advertising 74.50 Coos Bny Times, advertising nnd jlrlntlng 82.45 Eugene Guard, advertising... . 10.00 Bnndon Recorder, advertising. 10.00 Umpqua Valley Nows, advertis ing w 10.00 Geo. Goodrum ....'. 15.00 Mcdford Mall Trlbuno, ndvortls ------------- $T YOUR SUNDAY ROAST 1pv IIERE IF YOU WANT SOMETHING CHOICE. . KOliP c !: EXTIA NICE FOR BREAKFAST, GET SOME OF OUR SMOKED BACON. IT'S pivm. FULlTiHAT PICNIC DINNER, OUR WEINIES ARE FINE. U LIXE OF NICE, JUICY, TENDER FRESH MEATS. You Can Lower the High Cost of Living By Buying Your Meats AT THE ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET TRY IT AND SEE GOOD SIEATS AT Reasonable Prices PHONE 52-J Geo. W. King PROPRIETOR GOW WnY BUILDING, MARSHFIELD -tt----K--8---1-'"- Marshflold Hardware Co 16.' Aug. Frlzeen 15.00 Ekblnd & Son 10.00 Henry Songstacken 10.00 Rlfbo Grocery Corp ........... 10.00 Enterprlso Meat Martet 10.00 Hall & Hall 10.00 A. Storgard .. 10.00 Pioneer Grocery Co ............ 10.0" J. E. X.yons v 10.00 Cnife Argo Soda Worts 10.00 Tho Smoke Houbo 10.00 , F. S. Dow 10.00 A. T. HalnOB 10.00 Union Meat Market 10.00 Annna Grocory 10,00 Chns. Motlln 10.00 Tho Gunnery 10.00 O. K. Chop House 10.00 II. S.-Tower 10.00 Jos. E. Schilling 10.00 Tho Bazar 10.00 A. H. Lewis !. . 10.00 Wolcott Grocery . . . ' 10.00 W. U. Douglas 5.00 Finnish Grocery Co 5.00 McArthur Drug Co ". . . ' 6.00 F. A. SacchI 5.00 Tom Goodale 5.00 J. S. Coke 5.00 C. R. Peck 6.00 Dr. Schoonmnker 5,00 Olllvnnt & Weaver 5.00 Geo. Cook ... ... . 5.00 Tom Howard 5.00 f!pn. TlnH 5.00 .V jDr, Toy0 . . 5.00 Vni-fln XV Pnrrln Fitfin ......... .w ..... , ,,.,., , .,.. Union Meat Market Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J L. J. Englund 5.00 Dr, Ingram , 5.00 C. F. McGeorgo ...y. 5.00 Dr. Dlx 5.00 Wiley & Schroeder ' 5.00 R. A. CodpIo v 6.00 O. K. Barber Shop 5.0 C, F. McKnight .,.. 6.?n Mnrshfleld Grocery Co ,5.00 voris Jensen , , . P ' Walker's Studio ..,'.,;...'.,. 5.00 John, Burke 5.0ft Harry. Bradfleld 5, OP Ing 10.00 Coqulllo Valley Sentinel, ad vertising 10.00 Ashland Valloy Record, ndvor- lng lO.Of Coqulllo Herald, advertising. . 10.00 Myrtle- Point Enterprise, adver tising 10.00 Salem Capltnl Journal, advertis ing ' 10.00 Rogue River Courlor, advertis ing 10.00 Medford Sun, advertising.... .. vv Gazoot Prlntory, printing..,. 11,26 G. A. Bennett, printing 3.00 Geo. GulovBon, labor (decorat ing) 14.50 II. StutBinnn, labor (decorat ing) R. A. Copplo, material for dec orating Roy Lawhorno, printing banner Merchant & Kammerer, mate rials for queen's carnival. t . Coos Bay Homo Tolephono Co. J. A. O'Kolloy, launch hire. . . Ekblad Son, material nnd la bor for queen's stand 8,05 Lockhurt, Parsons Co., flags and bunting 13.71 Lockhart, Parsons Co., fireworks 1.50 A. M. Prentiss & Co., fireworks 4. 65 C, A. Smith Lumber Co., lum ber 15,29 Weoks-Howe-Emorson Co., fur- furnishing street decorations and putting up and romovlng snmo ,.159.09 Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co., lights, Marshflold and North Bond 5G7.00 C. H, Walter, drayago 4.00 W, Condron, drayago 9.00 J. G. Horn, drayago 12.00 Coos Bay Transfer Co 2.50 J. II. Mllnor, material for deco rating 1.95 Coos Bay Bedding & Upholstery Co., material for decorating 14.76 Western Union Telegraph Co. . 5.30 W, S. McFarland, telephoning 12.00 1,32 1,50 9.43 5.30 2.00 expenses 1.50 Automobile hiro 24.50 Hugh McLulu, miscellaneous expenses oi tlcKot takors, etc., ns per vouchers ren dered '14.30 Wright & Ybiui4, ponder, etc., queen's bnrgo 7.50 V. T. Canon, bill posting 5.00 Pnld North Bend Baseball Team ....'. C0.00 Paid Myrtlo Point Baseball Team 90.00 Baseballs for North Bend gamo.. 7.50 J. W. Bennett, telegrams and typewriting 4.27 Miscellaneous expenses of Bow ery dance .n 3.00 Chas. Merchant, services as ' doorkeeper 1.50 W. G. Barnes, putting up and removing decorations, North Bend 29.25 Building permits, G. W. Trlb bey 11.00 Ticket takers for shows 94.00 W. P. Murphy and A. McKcown, expenses Incurred, as per vouchers rendered 50.00 Settlement with Arnold Annuo ment Co., ns per statement Amount guaranteed company $800.00 Half net proceeds queen's contest, as per contract. . . . 198.25 . 75 por cent conces ' slons, duo com pnny, as por con tract ...200.25 $1204.50 Duo from Co. , for conces sions $55.00 Duo from Co. for ticket tak ers .'. 45.00 10 per cent of receipts from shows 354.65 464.55 Balance pnld In sottlomont. .749.75 Totnl expenncs $4011.77 L Cnsh on hand 133.01 1 $4145.38 (Signed) ARTHUR McKEOWN, Chairman FInnnco Commltcto. E. E. STRAW, President Coos Bny Doep Water Carnival Association. NEWS OF ALLEGANY. Monday evening tho neighbors gave Mlsa Do Voro a farewoll rbcop- tlon. A vary enjoyable ovonlng was passed. Cnpt. C. E. Edwards Is spending uovoral days In Loon Lnko. James Parkor and family and two slstors-in-law nro visiting in North Bend. Miss Esslo Butler, toachor at Glonn Junction school, vlsltod Marsh flold Saturday, Virgil Matson and wife of Loon Lnko woro tho first to drlvo ovor tho now road to Allegany. Mrs. Mntsoa vlsltod sovornl days with hor relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blalno wont to Marshfleld Wednesday whore Mr. Blalno -will sccuro medical aid. He has been ill for some time. Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. DON'T TEEN rvnimw t "'.V "-yrfK dikH Kal H But step in, Madam, and see our BIG VALUES In Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Canned Goods, Soap, Candies, Fruits and HIGH GRADE GROCERIES Once a customer, ALWAYS a customer inona Cash Grocery, BROADWAY, MARSHFIELD. 'I PHONE B8.