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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911 EVENINC EDITION A NIFTY LINE OF From $ 1 to $6 is Swellest Line on Coos Bay At, 15 TPggery TUJS EOHE OF QUALITY Tors Tor "Well-Dressed Men Arch Poison, Oak Lotion ETCS THE PAIN ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. TUB INFLAM- 10K WILL USUALLY SUBSIDE AFTER A FEW APPLICA- rBiSAKD NO FURTHER INCONVENIENCE WILL BE EXPEHI- 1'IIICB PER nOTTIiE 2flo AND BO CENTS. FOR SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER. PHONE 208. -Parsons Drug Co. liDING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE LINE W 'Re between RoMtmrjc d If arahfleld. Stngo leaves diHIy &ujj)g at 7 p. in. Fare, J.OO. pO SCHirTTKIt, Agent, O. P. nARNAHR, MMMCirr AV., MMndificId. Aget, HOSEIIUHG, Ore. PHONE 11 pstracts, Real Estate, Five and Marine Insurance le Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIENRV SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. jfl! Ofllco Phono 191 Maraliflold Ofllco 14-J. pi Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" ok irst National Ea OF COOS BAY It. I - . I1 ?! wily paid $100,000,00 " ; . 5,000,00 OFFICERS: S. Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer, President, . Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: !! s- Chandler, . John S, Coke, Y; U. Douglas, Wm, Grimes, P. Hall, " S, C, Rogers, , t,sDow, W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, 5 a general banking business, fst paid on time and savings deposits, 11 a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at JandUD nfir uonr RESTORATION TO ENTRY OP lands In National Forest. Notice is hereby given that the lands described liolow, embracing 721,105 acres, within the Siskiyou and SIus law National Forests, Oregon, will bo subject to settlement and entry under ,tho provisions, of tbo homestead lnws (of the United Stntca and the act of Juno 11, 190G (34 Stat., 233), at the .United Statos land ofllco nt Roscburg, Oregon, on July 25, 1011, Any set tler who wbb actually nnd in good faith claiming nny of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Janu ary 1, 1900, and has not abandoned name, has a prcforonco right to mako a homestead entry for tbo lands actu ally occupied. Said lands wero listed .upon tho'appllcations of tho persons mentioned bolow, who havo a pro iforcnco right subject to tho prior right of nny such settlor, provided such Bottler or applicant Is qualified to mako homestead entry nnd tho pre ference right is oxcrclscd prior to ,July 25, 1911,-on which dato tho lands will bo subject to settlement ,nnil entry by any qualified person. Tho lnnds aro as follows: Tho SV6 !of BW, thoNE4 of BWtf, nnd tho SU of NWV4 of SW, Sec. 7 (unsurvoycd), T. 30 S., R. 13 W., W. M., 140 acres, nppllcatlon of , Charles P. Still, Dnndon, Oregon; List C-274. Tho lota 1 and 2, or NV$ of NE, tho W4 of W of SEtf of NE4, tho SW.U of NE4, tho E of SEy4 of NWU, nnd tho E of EV4 of NE Ytot NWV4, Sec. 4, T. 32 S., R. 10 W., 1G7.12 nerds, applica tion of J. II. Mngill,. Dothnn, Ore gon; List C-41C. Tho -WW of WV4 of NWU of BEU, tho WVj of W of SWU of BEVi, tho E of BWtt, thd SW'i of BWU and tho Ett of NWVi of SWi, Bee. 4, T 82 8.. R. 10 W., 1C0 ncrcs, application of A. M. Mngill, Dothnn, Oregon? List 0-410. Tho N of, SEU of NE4. Sec. 20. and tho Stt of NE of NWU. nnd tho 'Site of NW, See, 21, T. 30 S., Ri 13 W., 120 acres, application of Tawronco Lnwaon, Myrtlo Polht, Ore jgon; List 6-C9. A tract of 4.37G 'acres within Sec. 23, T. 23 S., R. 13 W., described by motes nnd bounds nB follow Beginning nt tho south east cornor of tho SW4 of NEVi of said See. 23, extending thonco W. 2.50 chains; thonco N. 17,50 chains; thenco E. 2.50 chains; thonco S. 17.50 chains to tljo placo of begin ning. Said tract was listed upon tho application of Abrnm R. Enycnrt, ,Lnkcsldo, Oregon; List C-491. Tho ,SWU of SE., tho WW of NWU of ' SE Vi . and tho EW of SW4, See. 27, T. 29 S., R. 13 W., 140 acres, application of Honry McCnuloy, Lam pa, Oregon; List 0-507. 8. V. PROUDFIT, Assistant Commissioner of tho Qonornl Land Ofllco. Approv ed May 5, 1911, FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary of tho In terior. iMp chlno ran off tho elevated roadway. Ho was Bllghtly bruised nnd tho mi chlno protty badly broken up. Trlnl Tliui'oilny. Chns. Lovegrcn, cl'nrged with tho Illegal sale of liquor to-a logger Sunday, will bo tried be fore City Recorder Butler Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Ad GetH HemilK "Clmngo that ad of mine because I haven't a tenth nlintiuli plilnttntiR tri sntitiK Hwt ilo. jmnnd," snld August Frlzeen today. I "Tho day after I put tho nd In, I sold them nnd I have hail twenty inquiries about them nnd this morning I had ono from Coqulllc." Personal Notes A. J. NESS 11088. Is In 1! a ml on on busl- Mnll Lnte, Tho Rosoburg mnll is scheduled to reach hero nt noon to dny, having been delayed several hours by tho stage breaking down cast -of Sumner. I I ncpori uiiirtie. it was reported on tho street that tho O. C. & N. Com pany had sont somo men .hero from San Frnnclsco preliminary to opening tho Libby mines again but tho report Is declared to bo incorrect. Attend Funeral. An unusually jlnrgo number of Coos River pcoplo I went to Coquillo Saturday to attend tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Grayco Gould Woodruff. Among thoso going from Mnralfflcld were Mr. and- Mrs. F. C. Birch, John Kronholm, Frank Smith nnd Herman Edwnrds. Tho services wero unusually impressive Enjoy Cruise. Tho members of tho Coos Bay Motor Boat club aro enjoy ing a cruiso to "Knmp Kill Karo". Dr. 'Bartlo's summer homo on South Coos River, today. Thcro was a good turn out and a picnic will bo enjoyed. Auto Accident. Lnst ovonlng, Clnudo Tucker who was learning to drlvo tho 8tauff dollvory nuto met with nn nccldont noartlie'Eagles hnll. Whllo trying to turn around, tho nu- Eugluc Coming. Flro Chief Tra vor has boon advised that tho now flro onglno for Mnrshflold was ship ped from Minneapolis, May 20, and should reach Mnrshflold between Juno 5 nnd 10. y Mnstor Mechanic Acklcy of tho Smith mill who has JiiBt roturnod from a trip to Minnea polis, saw tho now onglno in tho fac tory thcro and is highly plcnscd with It. TjMlck headactio rosuiljlrpm a dtasr dored cijndUion of th,o qtiftmnch, and uuu iuvc " "u ubu ui uiinmuir Inln'B Stomach and Llvon Tablets. Try It. For salo by all doalors. Lact Ice C: Hello! Hello! Housewives of Maraliflold uoo IVIarshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep It call up PHONE 73-J. Treo dollvory S a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Tho kind that Is Healthful and makes you llvo long. Wo Havo It. ALWAYS SOMimilNO NEW AT Fine Concert. Tho concort given by tho Coos Bay Naval Reservo Band at tho City Park Sunday waB largoly nttonded and greatly enjoyed. Tho program was ono of tho boat tho band hno yet attempted and Its rondltlon was pronounced porfect by musla lovoro present, a Portland man declar ing th rauilc could not bo cxcolled by the beit Portland band. Tho Hawai ian pltcoa were especially onjoyod. TENNIS PLAYERS. Thoro will bo n mooting o'f tho Tennis Club at tho Coos County Tax Association ofllfllco at 7:30 P. M Wednesday evening. All thoso Inter ested in tonnia nro invited to attend. MRS. C. HILBORN is convalescing from n slight lllnoss. A A. J. MENDEL Is transacting busi ness in Bnudon today. MRS.. 12. R. HODSON of Coos River is a Marshilcld visitor. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL rot'urned from Coquillo last evening. GEO. BEALE nnd family of Cooa River are Maraliflold visitors today. C. S. HILBORN and wlfo, tho well known Mllllcoma ploncora, nro in Marshilcld. C. F. McKNIGHT Ib oxpected homo today or tomorrow from Rosoburg whero ho hns been attending court. MRS. W. F. MILLER will entertain tho Tuesday Night Whist club at their homo In West Maraliflold this evening. j HARRY BRADFIELD, who hnB boon suffering from a sovero attack of stomach trouble Is nblo to bo up and around again. I now hnvo the famous ONE-PIECE ROY'S SHOE. Socond to nono in county. Soils llko hot cakes at al most cost prlco. O. O. Lund, "18 South Bromhrny. mrfk TWO 8TORES . Sales May Come AND Sales May Go But Every Day In tho wook you can nlwnys get 100 cents vnluo for ovory dollar you spend for ' x SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, SHOES, HATS AND 'l WANTED To rent a tyKrrltcr. Ail dross "N" caro Times. J'M POLHEMUS, a Bon of Capt. Pol- homua of Portlnnd who will conio horo Ihortly to propnro plans for . (ho harbor Improvement, Is herb for n short visit with Tom Bennett. Thoy wore collogo mates at Stan ford Unlvoralty. M. W. McCORMICK, who Is promot ing tho conl mining business near Rlvorton Is not postmaster at that placo as previously stated, Mr. Bean bolnfe that official. Mr. Mo regrets that his confused Btatoment causod tho or'ror as ho saya ho has no dcslro to pono na postmaster when Jib la not. CLANTON 18 REELECTED. BALEM, Oro., May 30. By unnnl moua voto, R. E. Clnnton wna '.ro- olcctod Maator Fish Wnrdon by tho now Fish rind Gnmo Commission, nnd tho organization of tho now commis sion la now comploto. C. R. Crans ton, of Pendleton, is president, and W. L. Flnloy, Portlnnd, secretary. WANTED Man to tJiko chnrgo of I Seo tho bear that Honry Conologuo atnblo at Shoro AcrcB. Work wlll-ad tho vimn von UVK w,th m include enro of chlckonB, hogs, and l,n' wlndow' ', LUXI' a,,H milking of cows. Apply L. J. ."" J" w"'" Simpson. FOUND Dlnck mitoiuobllo glove. In- quiro Times' ofllco, nnd pny for this Ad. WANTED To Imhtmv 1?2,()0() lit H por cent. Good security. Enquire "X" Times. WANTED Girl for general liouae work. Good wages, Apply Mrs. A. O. Rogors, phono 31GG. CAPS AT THE The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY . PHONE 32. FOR GOOD WORK Bring your clothes to us. Gleaning, pressing and repairing a specialty, by oxperlonced men. Satisfaction guaranteed RLANCIIARI) A DOI). SON, AlUniicn Hltljr. Front St. WANTED By Henry Sengxtacken, 2 tons old and 10 tons now Chlttom bnrk. FOR BALE My farm (100 ncivs in ono lot or will cut up In pnrcols to suit. C. W. Sanford, Mnrshflold, li j You Need 1 .aaaaaaaaW HiaaaaaHkN LARD Standard Lard ." 5 pounds 80c Standard Lard 10 pounds . . . .. .$1.55 Golden Gate Lard .... 5 pounds 80c Golden Gate Lard .... 10 pounds $1.55 Hex Lard ; 5 pounds. .- 80s Uex Lard .' 10 pounds $1.55 Mistletoe Pure Leaf Lard 5 pounds . . 85c Columbia Puro Leaf Lard 5 pounds 85c Columbia Pure Leaf Lard 10 pounds .$1.05 We Will Be Closed All Day Tuesday Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones . 85 and 305 WANTED Pflhttlon by good all- around cook In hotel or boarding houso. "7" caro Tlmos. FOR SALE Clienp. .New tit Horso Power Gnsollno Marino onglno, Ad dress nox 321, Orogon City, Oro. FOR RENT. Slv room lint furnished comploto with bath, hot and cold water, finest view In city, with gas ' range. Apply to Robert Mnrs- den, Sr. FOR RENT 10 ncro ranch, North Slough D. Ferguson. AUTO Anytime, anywhere, lleii' sonablo tales, l'lioao Blanco hotel 46 or Residence 2S-J, THE COD LIVER Olh AND PEPTONATK OF IRON COR DIAL THAT 'TASTES SO GOOD. IT'S THE GREAT FOOD-TONIO FOR ALL WEAKENED CONDITIONS OF THE SYSTEM. IT WILL BUll.D YOU UP IN SHORT ORDER. PRICE 91.00 Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists 71 Market Ave, Coos Bldg. Phono Ml FOR SALE at All Grocers Hi ie 10 1 a m i aw JI rn aw RJ o.-J IH vaj oCl m d l i orl id to er o-j rej d 9 41 tai ri A H vJ rw juhii m Ad will sell it for you fc,.U .''