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rv" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1911 i .vfl" 1 T Let Us Talk It Over You know how differently tho strong, vigorous person looks upon llfo nnd its opportunities from tho weak nud nuncmlc ono who, becnuso of that weftknoss, Is susceptlblo to dlscouragomont nnd despondency. Tho vigorous person laughs nt obstnclcs beforo which tho weak ono hesitates nnd shrinks. And tho dividing line bctweou these two conditions Is often the blood. The bad blood wns good blood onco nnd can bo made so ngnln by tho use of AltCII SARSAPARILLA, OREGON GRAPE AND CASCAKA COM POUND. This romedy possesses groat curatlvo qualities In coses arising from nn Impttro condition of tho blood. PRICE PER BOTTLE 91.00. For Snlo nt "Tho Busy Corner" Agents for the ARCH FAMILY Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Carpenters and Builders Wo nro preparing to enrry tho largest lino of BUILDER'S HARDWARE AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS in Coos Couuty Wo hnndlo tho high grade quality Standard makes that nro guaranteed to us by tho manufacturer and wo guarantco to our customers. Our prices aro always reasonable, as you know. IMiMk SHIRTWAISTS Wo nro closing out our lino and ; -will sell for this weok only any waist Jn tho hoiiso nt ono-half tho rogulnr jirlco buy now and savo 100 per cent. Wo havo 700 pieces of hair orna monts. No two allko. ' .Cheap. - Como In nnd oxnmlno our stock. Trndo Hero nnd Savo Money.' Coos Bay Cash Store E-GEO. N. HOLT, - - Manager. Front Street, Mnrshfleld. --n-----K--tt---- i n i l iuu Ldii Luwtsi uie n; i High Cost of Living By Buying Your Meats V V ? AT THE Hi tt ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET THY IT AND SEE i n t n f GOOD MEATS AT Reasonable Prices PHONE 52-J Geo. W. KinK PROPRIETOR GOW WHY nUILDIXfl, MARSHFIELD I . .. 1 r--n--na--n---n--it- ADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. All kinds of repairs and shop work promptly attended to and neatly done. Phono 1151X, Have your Job printing dono at ae Times office. on JDWARE3 FOR RENT -Xlnc-roomed house In West Mnrshflold Hall & Hall FOR HUNT House nt ITa'Sccond St., North, good location. WANT HI) A girl nt HtnlTord'H. i FOU SAIH HO Acres of laud Hiilt nblo for general or truck farming. Will soil all or part. Partly Im proved. Good water. Deal direct with ownor. For a fow days only. Address 'X' caro Times. FOU THAT Carpet nnd window cleaning, floor polishing, etc., call up A. Lnndles, phono 8-J Rosl donco phono 3127. BIG MOXEY We want nn agent in evory town; snlory and commis sion; references required; for. full particulars, addross subscription Dopt., NATIONAL. SPORTSMAN, Inc., 75 Fodernl St., Boston, Mass. WANTED TO E.VCHAX(JE Thor- oughly modern bungalow, flvo rooms, bath, pantry, closot, etc., for vacant property or ranch. I. S. Knufman & Co LOST Information for return of n double end skiff decked foro nnd aft., 18 ft. long. A liberal reward by R. A. Church, Marshflold, Oro. FOR REXT Furnished apnrtment In O'Connell building. Phono No. 113-L. FOR SALE Restaurant In Hnndon, best location, reasonable rent, nt a bargain. Addross Miss A. A. King, Dandon, Oregon. PERMANENT POSITION For local mnn;must bo hustlor; experience not necessary; good wages. Wrlto Safety & Economy Damper Co., 440 Sherlock BIdg., Portland, Ore. FOR REXT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Phono 49-L. FOR SALE Three homestead relln iiulshments, write Box 253 Co quillo, Oregon. FOR SALE Cheap, 100 acres tim ber land In Curry county. Apply Hall & Hall, WANTED Energetic young man re- JHasS POSTOFFICE HAS TROUBLES If You Are Disappointed About Delayed Mails Read Post masters' Worries. Pcoplo who aro disappointed at tho non-nrrlvnl of tho mall these days may fancy that tho postofllco force is enjoying a vacation with nothing to do. Postmaster Curtis and Deputy Frank Sumner nud tho General Delivery clerks could quick ly convince them of tho error. A half day behind tho different win dows would bo proof Hint all Is not one radiant smllo nnd life n grnud sweet song for Undo Sam's postnl employes. Hero nro a few of tho kicks nnd kuteness, cross questions nud certifi ed answers: "No mall again today! hat's tho matter with you fellows anyhow?" "Ouess we'll hnvo to get n now postmnstor." "I think If wo had competition It would lmprovo tho sorvlce." "When will tho mnll nrrlvc? Don't know? Well, that's funny. Whnl nro you hero for?" "Wonder If tho mnll will roach hero beforo tho next bont leaves for Portland? I am expecting n letter but must leave on that bont." Even when tho mnll Is regular and on tltuo thcro nro a fow questions to bo nnswercd. Hero nro a few: "Is It nil distributed?" Yes." "Well, thcro Is nothing in my box." Tho next ono In lino moroly stand!, thcro, says nothing, docs nothing, nnd upon Inquiry, snys "I want our mail," which of course Is n very de finite request whon thoro nro 5,000 pooplo In tho town nnd tho Inquirer Is unknown to tho clerk. "Hey, Postmaster, gimme tho cnBh for this. I want gold, too, no papor money for mo." "Can't ensh it? Well, why In won't you?" "Wolls, Fargo Express ordor." "Of courso It Is, but nron't thoy good In n post olllco ns well as nuy whoro olso?" "Say, I just dropped In n post card without n stamp. Hero's a ponny, stick It on for mo, my wlfo's waiting supper." "How do you get from horo to the County ron'd? Speak loudor, I ant a little deaf." "What was this notlco, 'Postngo Duo,' put In my box for7 Lottor nr rlvod for mo ovorwolght? Woll, why didn't thoy pny for It nt tho other ond?" "What was this paper In my box for? Notlco of n roglstorqd lettor for my husband? Woll, I'll tnko It right along? Cnn't without his signature? Woll, I never heard of such a thing!" "Say, my wookly papor from Enid, Oklahoma, has tho wrapper torn and Is soaking wot and you hnvq, stamped on it 'Received In bad ordor.' How did It got torn, nnywny?" "Postmnstor, day boforo yesterday I sent a lottor to Chicago ordorlng somo things and thoy hnvo not got horo yot." "Throo thousand miles awny, may take sovornl days." "Yes, suro, I know that, but nron't thoy running fast mnll trains now, whon tho mnll leaves Portland?" "Pleaso stick this stamp on my lottor. You know I nm so nervous about microbes now that I do not 111(0 to lick stamps any more my self." "Mr. Postmaster, Mr. Postmnstor, ploaso glvo mo my mnll. I am In such n hurry that I do not wnnt to stop nud open the box." Sho Is handed her mnll. Thon sho says: "Oh woll, guess you can put It back In the box nnd I will call for It to night." "I want n one-cent stamp and won't you p'ut it on this card, I havo on my gloves and n veil?" "Thnnk you so much!" Then sho passes In a $20 gold piece. "You can't chnnge It?" "Havo given out ,$50 of silver since the bank closed," "Why, I thought, post offices al ways kept lots of change. Oh, woll, If you simply can not change It, here Is a penny, but you know I thought banks kept open until five o'clock and when I camo down at 32 min siding In Mnrshfleld to act as our local agent, taking ordors from dealers there for fruits and pro duce on commission basis. Write to Page & Son, Portland. utes nftor thrco and read on tho door 'Bank closes at 3 p. m. sharp' 1 rattled the door nnd the mean old thing would not lot mo lu. So I thought perhaps you would chnnge my $20 gold piece If I bought some stnmps. Of courso, I know that n one-cent stamp Is not many, but it Is all I needed." "Say, Mr. Postmnstcr, please let me see my mall ngnln. I thought I saw a letter from my cousin lu there. Sho Is not my renl cousin, either, on ly we call each other 'cousin' and It Is so funny because we do not look alike either," etc. When n Postmaster lins put In twelve hours' work In n post olllco ho certainly has dono a day's work. DAIRYMEN TO UNITE. Coqullle Valley Men form Slock Com pany for Creamery. COQUILLE, Ore., Jnn. 28. A meeting of tho dairymen of this part of the valley wnB hold nt tho W.O.W. hall Wednesday forenoon for the purpose of Incorporating n compnny to operate the O. K. creamery plant. It wns decided to Incorporate for $o,000 and sell shares of stock to raise the required amount of cash to perfect the organization of the company. Articles of Incorporation have been drawn up nnd J. D. Graham, C. E. McCurdy, W. H. Hull, W. S. Jess and W. G. Mold wore appoint ed to clrculnto tho subscription blanks. Tho dairymen proposo to buy Mr. Peoplo's Interest In tho supplies, etc., In tho O. K. nnd lenso tho plant for ono year. Makes Statement. Manager Geo. E. Peoples, of the O. IC. Coopotatlvo Creamery, hns Just compiled a report of tho total business transacted by that company during tho year 1910, and nn Itemiz ed statement of tho business since March 1, 1010, and ending Decem ber 31, 1910. According to tho books of the compnny thoro was n total of 154, 937 pounds of butter manufactured during tho year, with n value of $4S, 192.10. Tho cheeso made amounted to 72,342 pounds and wns worth 111,126.04, n total valuo of $r9,317.14 for buttor and cheeso. Tho total amouut,unld far buttor fnt wns $42,127.01, nvernglng 34.97 cents per pound. INSTALL NE WOFFICERS. Installation of ofllcors was hold Saturday oven!nBly..thc Woodmen of tho World. Tho following ofllcors woro Installed: Consul Commnndor, J. E. Quick. Advisor LlouVonnnt. S. L. Curry. Clerk, Geo. Hnrtloy. Bankor, Mark Morras. Escort, Carl Whlto. Mnnngor, L. P. Maury. Sontry, E. A. McDuffeo. Watchman, J. F. Pointer quillo Hornld. -Co- ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Nann Smith sailed this morn ing for Bay Polut with n cargo of lumbor. Tho M. F. Plnnt, which wns do layod at North Bond yesterday tak ing on cargo so that sho could not get out, sailed early this morning for San Frnnclsco. If you wish comfort and freedom froln" SEASICKNESS on your noxt voyngo buy a bottlo of TOXIQUE MAL DE MER, tho Premium Romody Sold by RED CROSS DRUG STORE. NOTICE TO DOO OWNERS. Notlco Is horoby given that all dogs In Mnrshflold on which tho llconso is not paid on or boforo Fobruary f. 1911, will bo tnkon up and $1 pou ilty r 'dei' t ' t'-o regular ltreo. In enso this Is not promptly paid, tho warrants will ho sworn out for tho ownors nnd tho penalty Imposed. Owners of dogs nre kindly request ed fo comply and avoid future trou ble. J. W. CARTER. City Marshal. Dated, Marshfleld, Orogon, Jnnu nry 20, 1911. BIDS FOR MERCHANDISE STOCK AND HORSES. Bids will bo received until 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, January 30, 1911, on tho following: Stock of general merchandise at Llbby store consisting of groceries, dry goods, hardware, boots, shoes, etc. Also on mules, horses, harness, etc., of Llbby mine. Bids will bo received either on whple or on sepnrate departments. Address all bids or Inquiries to Oregon Coal & Navigation Co., Llbby, Oregon. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. RE- For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:13 p. m., Jnn. 27, by Mrs. E. Mlugus, special government moteorologlcnl observer: Maximum 47 Minimum 34 At 4:43 p. m 44 Precipitation ..." 1.12 Wind Southwest; cloudy. Meet Wednesday. Mnrshfleld Lodge of Elks Is planning big do ings for next Wednesday evening when they will pull off n Keono con test, n smoker nnd Initiate n couple of candidates. Hold Revival. State Evangelist Williams of tho Christian church will begin u rovlvnl meeting nt tho Christian church In Mnrshflold, Feb ruary 5, tho flrst Sundny In Februa ry. Mr. Williams uses Btorcoptlcan views nnd prencheH the old tltuo reli gion. Golnjj to Portland. Dr. B. E. Schoonmnkcr Is making nrrnnge monts to movo to Portland this sum mer to locate Ho expects to leave hero nbout Juno 30. Ills Intended departure from Mnrshfleld will bo greatly regrottcd by tin mauy friends ho nnd Mrs. Schoonmnkcr hnvo mndo here. CURRY COUNTY NEWS. Events There An Told By the Gtdd Bench Globe. It Is reported that tho steamer Dandon will plnco Port Orford on her schedulo from Bnndon to San Francisco, making that port twlco n month. Owing to tho lucloment wenthor and tho condition of tho school-room, tho primary department of this school was dismissed Inst week. Jns. S. Kennedy started yestorday for a visit to his Grandmothor, who lives near San Frnnclsco. Mr. Ken nedy snys his grandmother Is almost 100 years old, but Is enjoying good health nnd Is nblo to do her own work. Austin Ralph started,,, from his homo on Pistol river a fow days ago with n wagon load of frosh pork and had tho misfortune to brenk his wagon. This was a groat disappoint ment to tho town folks, ns tho pork had been previously ongngod. Roubon Ralph and C. R. Suydnm camo In from tholr Huntors crock homestonds Inst weok. They report a small bnnd of elk has taken up qunrtors on tholr places, ranging with their horsos. Thoy nro very proud of tholr nowly mndo friends, nnd treat thorn with tho grontcst of courtesy, nnd will protect them to tho limit of tho lnw, should nny ono attempt to harm nny of them. MAKES PROMPT SETTLEMENT. IiiNiiraueo On North Rend Hotel In Quickly nud Satlnfnctorlly Adjusted. J. J. Rlchnrdson of Portland, nd J ustor for tho Northom Insurance Co., of Loudon, yestorday complotod tho work of adjustment of tho Insur ance on tho Hotel North Bond with Robort Mnrsdon Sr. Mr. Rlchnidson pnld Mr. Mnrsdon $3,0J0 tho full amount of tho policy, Mr, Mnrsdeu expressed himself highly pleased nt the prompt nnd courteous manner In which tho settlement wns made nnd Is enthusiastic In his praise of tho company nnd tho local ngont of tho compnny Mr. Arthur McKeown; through whom tho InBiirnuco wns placed and tho business transacted. DERMOL FOR THE BABY Baby's tender, dollcato skin Is easily Irritated and Inflamed. Thoy nro peculiarly susceptlblo to Irritations, rushes, chafing and mauy other skin troubles, Evory motlior should havo constantly at hand a bottlo of B. & S. Dermol. It Is tho magical remedy for these little ailments which mako baby so fretful. Dormol Is soothing and healing, stops burning and Itching Instantly, and cures quickly all baby's exter nal troubles. flOc and $1.00. FOR SALE RY US ONLY. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CIJEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Cow Building. Personal Notes A. N. GOULD of Coqullle was a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. J. G. GREENOUail of Coqulllo Is a Marshfleld business visitor. GEO GOODRUM mndo a business trip to Myrtle Point yesterday. CAPT. C. W. HARRIS of Sumner wns a Mnrshflold visitor today. P. MMJALLcLEWIS was down from lhlfcntchlng Inlet ranch today. MRS. NORMAN SAVAGE of Coos River Is a Marshlletd shoppor. MRS. JOHN HBNDRICKSON of Coos River, was n Mnrshfleld shop per yesterdny. E. R. IIODSON of Coos River wns looking nftcr business matters in Marshfleld today. MISS CORA BURNS of Coqulllo passed through tho city on her wny to Portland on n visit. MRS. EDITH ROBERTSON of Mnrshfleld leaves on tho Rcdondo tomorrow, being- cnlled to Chicago by tho Illness of her son, but ex pects to return In a short time. EMMANUEL NORDSTROM of Bunk er Hill hns Just begun tho con struction of his new rcsldenco and tho work wll go on stcndlly till completed. It will bo n nice com fort nblo home. CAUL ERICKSON, omploycd nt tho C. A. Smith mill, who sustained nn accidental Injury to his fool nbout n week ago Is recovering nicely nnd hopes to bo bnck to work In n fow dnys. W. S. SELLMER or Bnndon is n Mnrshflold business visitor. Ho reports that tho oil drillers aro now down nbout 1,080 feet and tho strong flow of gns gives them confldonco that oil will bo struck. II. M. HYDE arrlvod horo from San Frnnclsco vln Drain. Ho sayB It is ono of tho hardest trips ho over mado and tho ono redeeming foaturo In )ils mind was tho hos pitality shown by tho pcoplo of Gardlnor nnd tholr efforts to offsot tho posslblo Inconvononco of trav elers from tho burning of tho hotel thoro. North Bend News Mrs. Mnrsolllns of Cooston under went nn operation nt Mercy hospital this weok. J. E. Davonport of Portland Is a guest nt tho home of his brothor, W. E. Dnvonport. Mrs. Alfrod Matson of South Mnrshflold was n guost yestorday at tho Victor Anderson home. Mrs. T. L. anroy Is rapidly recov ering from tho operation which sho undorwont at Morcy hospital a short tlmo ago. Miss Ethel Korn, formerly omploy cd In tho North Bend postofllco, Is now lu chnrgo of tho postofllco nt Donnug, Florida, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Fny of Flint, Mich., nro guests of Mrs. Fny's sis ter, Mrs. Artls, and other relntlves. Thoy mny locnto horo. A fnrowoll rocoptlon will bo glvon nt tho Presbytorlnn church Mondny ovonlng for Mr. nnd Mrs. B. T. Smith provlous to tholr dopnrturo for Brit ish Columbia. Mrs, E. T. Wngnor of Shormnn avenue lenves today on tho Bronk wator to visit her husband who Is master of ono of tho boats running out of Astoria. Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu. RESERVE tables for PARTIES b PIIOXE. h ft..-ii, -i'MtAr.J.Miwirt i i"-A