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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 191 1 EVENING EDITION. i: COMPARING XOTKS M V'Vfc KNOW '.iJS XV its J4AUWDRV- ;,rL , i no nro our iiiiiiuiiH uhii lu, i)lti . I..- about tho liorfoctlon f our i iti'I'y wt,rl ," ovor' l"irtl" cular. ' '' ,rtk0 l,ooll on,' ot Shirts. uSTs nml Collnin, knowing how p.i'tliiiliir tho uvorngo Btnart dres.-er Is about his llnon. Ami our system or washing thoroughly nnd lronliiK r. in fully ensures the hoHt jiosslblo n suits, with no Injury nt all to tho most dollcnto fabric COOS AV STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN r7-.T. Bangor Poultry Yards CitYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTONS. KBLLKRSTRASS STRAIN. Krrs for snlo $2.50 nml $3.50 nor jetting t ir'- 'rll m' """ l"y moro kliul. Also can furnish Blnglo comb. Ilrovvn Leghorn eggs nt $1.25 jicr l'- I'011 H lic-ndoil by son of Itoostcr thnt took first nrlzo nt Stnto Fair In 1910 Cull on or nddrcss Goo. M. Sells. North llond, Or., Phono 131 LADD, HUNT and Co. COXTItACTOItS AXD BUILDERS. All kinds of repairs nml shop work promptly attended to nml neatly done. Phono 10 IX. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. TaxcH for tho yenr of 1910 nro duo and pnyablo on and nftor Feb ruary 1st, 1911. Thrco per cont ro tate up to March lGth. From Mnrch lBth to April 3rd pay tnxes nt fnco. Tlioro will bo no further nntlco of tho amount of tuxes duo sont out by mall, except where tho taxpayers ro iuc8t It and furnish a Hat of tho property on which thoy dcslro to pay. W. W. GAOE, Sheriff nnd Tax Collector. Dated: Coqulllo, OrcBon, January ICth, 1911. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo have secured tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Holanor and are pro psred to rondor excellent servlco to the people of Cooa Day. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything bat will mean satisfactory servlco to the public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed Id the livery line. We also do a trucking business of alt kinds. DLANCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Sulea Service. 11 First and Alder 8treets. Phono 138-J Good Evening 1IAVK VOU AXV LAUXDRY? H so, do not forget that this Is THE laundry where yon got tho best work, and prices nro In every one's Wch. Call up and ono of tho driv es will call and explain all dotalls jo )ou. All telephone calls aro quick ly attended to. becauso wo aro run ning two wagons. l'U GUARANTEE IS YOUH SAT- ISFACTION. M.UJSIIPIKM) ILVND AXD STEAM LAUNDRY. Mnw" llros., Prop. Phono 220-J Alfred Mengren CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Old Mill North Boud. 4 j Wiono list, XOIIT1I HEXD. Have That Roof Fixed NOW SeeC ORTHELL Phone aiai. After thft !,, ... "m..,... i.-, J Pnone 214. t - - W " yOU have anvthlntr tn nnll trnHa Mr "31 rt 0r wait help, try a want afl. Condensed Statement of tho First National Bank of Coos Bay At the iIiim or hu-hi.-s, Mai-ell 7lh, '"H -Jiff J . uksmh-rcks. l.onnn and discounts $t,8IS.S Overdrafts IS P. 8. Bonds and premiums , Ift.8SO.00 0w ncU ,,, 77.TU.ftO County city and Kihool warrants ,. 8.I1S.85 HHUklUX IIoum 7-1,100.11 Furniture and fixture 7,9S.II Cash nml dm; from banks ,,,,.,, lUti,HM.17 J494.052.20 LIAIULITIItS. Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and profits G.2S3.14 Clroulntlon 2-t.500.00 . I'.Hh ,., :tti:t,2w.0(l $194,052.20 dish Reserve H7 Per Cent of Deposits Wo invito your attention to the condition of this bank as shown by tho nbovo statement. A Bonornl banking business transacted. Accounts of Individuals, corporations and firms received. Interest pnld on tlino and Ravings Deposit. Snro deposit boxes for rent nt $3.00 and up per annum. Your business solicited. OI'KlCI'ltS: W. S. CHANDLKR, Prosldont. DOltSIOY KUKIT.I3II, Cashier. M. C. IIOllTON, Vice-President. HAY T. KAUFMAN, AwL-Cnshler. DIltHCTOItS: W. S. CIIANWACU, F. S. DOW, STI31MII2X C. UOGKItS, .10IIN S. COKK, WM. OUIMIJS, W. P. MUKPHY, W. U. DOUOLAS, JOHN F. HALI,, M. C. IIOKTO. Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank of Marshfield, Oregon OIih-Nt Hunk In Coos County, Kstiilillxlied in 1HHI). Pnld up Cupltnl, Surplus nnd Undivided Prollts over JICO.OOO. AsxctN Over llulf Million Do Inm. Docs n gcuornl bnnklng business nnd draws drafts on tho Dan of California, Sau Francisco, Cnl.; Hanover National Dank, N. Y.; First National Dank, Portland, Ore-.; First National Dank, Itorfo- burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Dnnk, Ltd., London, Hng'.aud. Also sells oxchnngo on nil of tho principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation Accounts kept subject to check. Safe ' dopostt lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. W. DKNXICTT, President. J. II. FLAXAOAX, V.-Pres. K. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. UIJO. U. WIXCHIJSTKH, Asst. Cash. IXTKUKST PAID OX TIMK DKPOSITS. I.S. Kaufman & Co Bargain FIno Modern Dungalow with lovel lot 40x100 $2,100.00 Flno Modern Bungalow . level lot GOxlOO $2,100.00 Ilcst Resldonce lots on Central avonuo 60x140, closo In $2,200.00 Corner Day VIow Lot on Central 00x140.. .$1,000.00 DusluesN lot In North Dend Shorninn near Virginia $1,000.00 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSOX CEMEXT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lttuo Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PIIOXE 201. ."Ail ' ii h wX$v"" All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway. Coos Bay-Roseburg Stage Line Dally stage between Itoaeburi, und Mnrsluleldt Stnge leaves daily and Sundays nt 7 p. m. .Fare, $0.00. OTTO SCHETTEIt, Agent, C. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfield. Agent, ROSEBURO, Ore. PHONE 11 Offers IiiNlncHs Lot In North Dond on Union $800.00 Half DIock on Commercial avenuo $2,030.00 IjovcI Lots In Boy Park flO.OO down $00.00 Best Business Cornor In Marsh flold $15,000.00 Fine Dairy and Stock Ranch C003 River. . . . $12,000.00 Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor - MARSHFIELD, ORE. ADVANCE SPRING HAT FOR LITTLE GIRL. HER WINTER HAT JUST LIKE MOTHER'S "J" "RT like mnmmn'n hut" Is ihr i charming Utile shirred lilm-k nffnlr fwi In the picture. It ! n pretty, piquant mndel for t'e fare. Its down turned lirlm s most lioroiniimiy the round Mn 111 hIiii.IIii 'ik m . i nt.Acic oiiinnnn silk Imhy features undornenth the lint. Mnny of this Henson's hats for the wee ones are miniature replicas of their mothers' "creations," but somehow or other they seem less freakish when they cover tho bonny little pates. Tho hat in the picture Is known variously us tho lamp hIiiuIo or tlowerpot mod el. It Is made of black shirred satin nnd Is adorned with n single white rosette of ribbon. This Is ono of the To Test tho Air of a Room. Take an empty wide necked bottle capnblu of holding Just nlno and one half tluld ounces of water. Into this empty bottle pour half an ounce of llmewater. Let the buttle remain un covered In the room all night. If In the morning the llmewater Is milky the ventilation is very bad Indeed. If the llmewater becomes milky on your covering the bottle mouth with your hand and shaking the vessel the venti lation Is not sultlcleutly good. If thu llmewater remains clear the nlr of the room Is pure. For Ueo Next Sprlna. Before putting away winter boots nnd shoes well rub them all over with vnsellne soles lucludsi! nSi'w In n box nml leave till required. This preserves thu leather and piuvents cracking. Honor For n War Nurie. Mary Aim Ball Blckerdyke, the fa mous army nurse, has a monument in the public park at Galesburg, HI. BFSJ 1:lKsJ JMMNfc1 KNITTED VEILS AND OWL FEATHERS AMONG THE SEASON'S NOVELTIES ONE of tho novelties of this winter's stylo Is tho knitted veil of thin wool or mercerized silk. Tho wearer is almost hidden by tho "cur tain" banglug In front of the hat, but a closer Inspuctlou shows thnt her facial charms, If ubu have any, aro enhanced by thu pattern. This Is a cold weather veil, for its comparatively heavy material helps to keep tho wearer "comfy" when tho wintry winds do blow. Thu color Is white. Do HHpSB&kJEaOawaVHHHaaPJlF S M''MwSk 'fteMaaaakZaaaaMA W "CHPT ' $m3: WiSvVBBkakakam T .aFkam. i; k: ,mmim mm fmk KNITTED VEIIi-nAT TRIMMED WITH OWL FEATHERS. lgn8 vary In theso veils. Somo of them resemblo very much tho stylo ot fancy embroidery known as Mexican drawn work. In 'tho picture may bo seen also ono of the millinery novelties of tho sea son. Tho feather on tho young woman's hat Js tho now Importation from Europo known as tho Belgian feather. It is made of tho plumago of tho owl, in grayish brown or black mixtures. It is believed that this Is the Urst time the "bird of wisdom" has lent either bia body or his body covering to thu millinery uses of womankind. AMANDA RIDDLE. n"wwt and niont millih of the winter still X. The thw lint lllnotrateri In n ad vance oprina iikmIi'I that will be worn tnu.'li by the fnnhlonnlile tittle ladle when the am arown asraln nml the Unworn bloom, not alone on millinery, tmt In the around. It In one of the l rettlet of the ntylen nhown by one of the tnnnt fanhlonnhle of the folk uli. hnnlnenn It la to drmm Httlo "ti"s The mnterlnl of the li.it In natlii ii-iw In white or dellente enloiittsr, iunl It Is trlmnieil with clillTort, n ehtf r.ti nenrf nml n Imli fringe of the straw. An untHxhtlly smart feature It 'Sft." (TV HT1IAW CIIIITO.V AXD n.I.I. I'tltSOK. the llulshlug touch given to the chif fon scarf by a frlugo of the llttki globes. Rice Dumpllnas. Pick nnd wnsh u pound of rice nnd boll It gently hi two uuurts of water till It becomes dry. keeping the pot well covered and not stirring. Then take it off the lire and spread It out to coul on the iKittom of nil Inverted sieve, loosening the grains lightly with u fork thnt nil thu moisture may evap orate. Pare a dozen pippins or other large. Juicy npples nnd scoop out the core, then till up the cavity with mur maladu or with lemon nnd sugar. Cover every tipple all over with a thick coating of the boiled rice. Tie up each In a separate cloth and put them into n pot of cold water. They will require nbout an hour and a quar ter after they begin to boll, perhaps longer. ' When You With to Danco. To prepare a lloor for dancing sprin kle freely with a mixed powder of spermaceti and French chalk, rubbing It with a broom wrapped In a duster. This gives a capital polish. It must he done when the tloor is dry. COUNTY CUT PRQCEE01NGS (Continued From !'?. six) M. D. Shetrnrd b-nsn fni Ct I Inline door. . If I . K. G. ilowe. carpenter orU, I Ct. Ilouae :, :5 ! J. A. Lamb ft Co., hardware for Ct Houaa. 19. SO Coqulll Hardware Co., o4l, Xhallac, ate n.i3 Randolph Lurabor Co., cord wmi : io oo J. B. Polntor, coal for Ot. Houisj jc.oj A. V rtntllil '.ulal.ll.l.l... I "., !-.ulIUUi Oovt. oornora, etc 32.00 Coqulllo Vallay Telenhonn Co.. Tel. rentals, otc S.00 v oos nay iiouio Tolephono Co., rontnls, otc 7.90 Title Guarantee ft Abstract Co. 1 map, for Aur 3.00 Title (lunrnnteo & Abstract Co., Insurance policy Cl.00 Clnttd L. Kidder, premium on Ins. policy 4S.00 Mnrshllold Hardwnrc company, power spraying maohlno. . .340.90 W. W. Ongo, bonrd of prison ers 117.11 In He Olllceis und Deputies. Clerk's Olllco. Jotty L. Watson, labor. . . .$5t1-25 N. Osmundson, lnbor 17C.7G D'"g F. Bunch, lnbor 129.00 Geo. O. Lonoh, labor 11.25 Walter Culln, 2 mo. salary health olllcor 41.78 School Supt. Olllee. Floronco Snnford, grading Sth grndo MSS $9.00 E. II. Emmersou, grading Sth grndo MSS 9.00 Minnie Hormnu, grading Sth grndo MSS 9.00 A. CI. Ilnah, conducting exams, nnd grading papers. . . . 35.00 Raymond E. linker, exams, nnd grading pnpors . 35.00 W. II. Hunch. 2 m . salary nnd expenses, Co. School Supt.. 222. 10 P. M. Hnll-Lowls, expenses nnd nllownnco ns Co. Fruit In spector -. . G0.20 Sheriff's Olllco. Geo. O. Leach, labor $82. GO A. W. Copo, labor C7.50 V. A. Dlmmlck, lnbor 00.00 Allco Tlckoll, labor 40.25 Geo. Haines, labor 40,50 John HIcHshock, lnbor .... 52.50 (T. Bon Currlo, lnbor 109.50 L. W. Oddy, labor 150.00 Ada McConuoll, lnbor 41.00 C. L. Kidder, labor 70.00 L. K. Bnlllngor, labor 57.75 W. W. Gngo, oxponso of return ing William Clapper. . . . 58.05 In Ito Bills Reduced, continued or Not Allowed. August Hoollng, H. J. Isaacs, J. A. Coloman, A. J. Davis, L. F. Fnlkons toln and C. T. Farlss, Jurors, Claim $1.00 in Ro Stnto vs. Yoakam, re turned for corttfled statomont, J, P. Dlflt. No. 1. Coos Bay Times, Printing Court Pro ceedings Claim $42,50 reduced to $29.42. E, W. Rosslter, professional services, for Frank Smith Amt. $14.00 not allowed. W. W. Bingham, waiting upon and mcdlclno, Frank Smith, Amt. $15,85 not allowod. Pat t Smith, waiting upon Frank Smith, Amt. $17,50 not cllowod. Hotel Gnlllor, meals and room, Frank Smith, Amt. $9.00 not al lowed. Lloyd Spires, oxponso on train, In Ro Marshfield Road, $4.80 not al lowed. C. R. Flanagan, oxponso on train, In Ro Mnrshtlold Rond, $4.80 not nl lowed. Geo. W. Mnglll, claim for gravel $50, reduced and allowod $12.50. Len Lnfforty, claim for Gravol, $90, reduced und nllowed, $48.00, Wllloy & Schioeder, mdso per blU rendered, $-.75 continued for tha torin. State of Orogon, County of Coos, ss I, James Wntson. County Clerk ol Coos County, Stnto of Orogon, ox-of-flclo Clork of tho County Court for said County ami Stato, custodian of tho records, archives nnd files of said County, do hereby cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a truo nnd corroct state ment of tho amount of bills of ox ponsos, In whose favor drawn or al lowed, continued or not allowed, on tho various funds of tho county as audited by tho County Court of said County nnd Stato at tho Regular March 1911 Term thoroof, as tho samo appears In tho Journals of said Court now tn my olllco and custody. WITNESS my hand and tho seal of tho County Court affixed this 4tU day of March, A. D. 1911. JAMES WATSON, County Clerk.. j. .