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EEa22SssA WapMMHPH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGfiN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Bri it Nina wi pOURTH of July represents the triumph of the Idea that all men are created equal Clothe raft is the triumph of the idea that clothes, selling at me dium juices, caii bo created of pure wool cloth and made so good that they cau be guaran teed for wool, wear, workmanship and last ing shape. The Clothci'aft guar anty is your Declaration of Independence from clothes troubles. It sets you free from doubt that your clothes will hold their shape and good looks beyond their days of fresh bought newness. PRICE $10 to $25. You will have reason to celebrate the day you begin to wear them. The Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER MARSHFIELD OREGON Personal Notes T BRADLEY of Snn Francisco left out this morning by tho Drain route. GEORGE BEALE of South Coos IUvor, was n Marshflold visitor today. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE wont up to Coqulllo on tho morning train to Peroxide of Hydrogen Ii ono of tho most useful of household remedies and necessities If Iti many and manifold uses '.vero understood. It Is nn antiseptic, llilnfcctaut and germicide. It Is Inodorous and harmless nnd Qually cffcctlvo for extornnl and Internal uso. It Is excellent for llscases of noso, throat and o yes. Good for open sores nnd skin diseases and unoxcollcd iib a mouth or tooth wash. Wo nro mnk Icg a special prlco to mnlto m ore peoplo familiar with tho merits )t this solution. i pound BOTTLES, ONLY 13c H -pound BOTTLES, O.NIiY, , .IMc 1 pound BOTTLES, O XIjY 50c Lockharfc-Parsons Drug Co. "TJ1E BUSY CORNER" PRESCRIPTIONS ACGTHATELY COMPOUNDED. FEDERAL (2HANI) JURY INDICTS NINE; RESULT "WIRE TRUST" PROBE (IJy Assoclatod Press.) NEW YORK, Juno 29. Tho Federal Grand Jury today ro- turned nlno Indictments against that number of pools alleged to bo operating as tho so-callod "Wlro Trust." Moro Indict- monts nro expected. BOTH TRAIN HOLD-UPS THOUGHT WORK OF HAME ClAXfl OF DESPERADOES (Hy Associated Press.) ROSEBURG, Ore, Juno 20. Lnto dovolopmontB In tho trnln robbory situation hnvo led tho authorities to bollovo that both recent crimes in Douglas county woro perpetrated by tho snmo gang of bandits. POPUIiATIOX OF XEW YOItlC. SHIP EIGHT OAKS. WBfcm XTEI) Wallers or wallrensw at Jiltlmoro Dairy Lunch. i.NTF.I) Girl of miiiio experlenco t Lewis' confectlonory. RK.YF Six roomed hoiiso on First street. Apply Mrs. A. Hut- leson. I.VTED A much hand. Ono who n milk. J. W. Russoll, North iooj River. SALE Modern eight room artment houso, nil rooms occu- IeJ, will bo sold at bargain It keo linmodlatoly. Apply "Oppor- lalty" Times' ofllco. 1 BALE KosMoixT, B rooms fur led or not, 435 So. 8th St. Also torpedo model 5-II.-P. launch. 9 Dr, R. E. Golden. TK1 Teacher qunllfliHl for ith grado work. Salary governed ability nnd experience. Man teferred. Address Leo Webster, prk Dlst. No. C, Empire, Oro. TK1 loo Hoys. See F. S. Dow tyrday at his ofllco In old First Clonal Dank building on Front et fTEU Girt for light houso- '. Three In family. Wages ?25 a-vuum, Appiy Aire, w. vi, uuo- r, Marshflold, Oro., Phono 31CX1 rED 3ri for general house- Pk. Apply Mrs. A. H. Powors, lone 207. iBALB 80 acres fine fruit nnd fty 'arm, Immediate possession Fn. Good torms. Address D. BraJnard, North Bond, Oro. SALE Slightly damaged doors tamp stoves. Enquire Rail- Dock. UXU Oars at auy tlnw, 231 R, after midnight 181X !W& OR, TRADE A 3 II.-P. i ck auto-1908, at a groat sacrl- "'111 sell or trade for town Perty. Tjjia to jjaa jU8t been ''" painted and engine put In Th3 4th Is oming And sho is going to bo a crnckor jack and wo nro thoro with (ho goods at tho "right prices: FJro Crackers . . . Oc and 10c bunch Sky Rockets Uc and 10c each Roman Candles He Grasshopiers , , SI for Bo 57 other kinds. Decorated Ctoik? Pajwr. Hunting Napkins Festoons Kings Cones Confetti In fact everything to mnko It com- ploto. pOOS BAY ASH STORE The Store That Saves You Money Gi;o. N. BOLT, Mauuger. Front Sliwt, Mnrshflold. It Will Outstrip London Within Flvo or SI Years. NEW YORK, Juno ' 28. Now York will ovortnko London In tho matter of population soma time be tween 1914 nnd 191G, according to n calculation made public recently hy tho secretary of tho federation of churches. Tho computations, how ovor, include a portion of tho Now Jorsoy suburban territory as a logical part of Now York City, making Now York's present population about G,GaO,000. Tho dirforonco figured on this basis Is now only about 600,000, and tho population horo la growing nt thrco times tho rata of tho oldor city. Cedar Point Lumber For North Rend Factory. Eight enrs of lumbor, consisting chiefly of spruco, hayo already boon shipped by tho , Johnson Lumbor Company to tho North, Uond Manu facturing Company according to 11 fi ll roa In tho hands of rnilroad men hero. Tho officials of tho road hero add that, whllo no great amount of freight Is moving over tho road nt proscnt, n groat amount is not usual nt this soason, but tho prospects nro good for a heavier movomont within tho near future SAFE INVESMENTS. For information concorntog hlgh-clnss bond Investments, bearing G Interest not, wrlto O. n. Hlnsdnlo, caro J. II. Adams and Company, Los Angolos, California. Tho LADIES AID Sowing Society of Finnish Society will hold an auc tion and DAXCE n't Knights of Fin land hall SATURDAY EVEXIXO at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for bonoflt of Knights of Finland. Evoryono invited. North Bend News Tho Bchoonor "Arngo", which has boon loading lumbor nt Portor, is now finishing loading at Old North Rend, preparatory to sailing for Snn Pedro. Sho may lonvo out tomorrow. J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtlo Point spent today In tho city. Ho Is u guest nt the Chandler. TOM DENNETT was nn out-going passenger on this morning's trnln. Ho went to Coqulllo. JOE DATAVIA, an artist who M spending tho summer In Coos Day, spent today on tho Uny and at Empire. JOHN COOK, who has been attend ing school nt Mount Angel Acade my. Is homo for his summer vnca tlon. ATTORNEY GENERAL A. M CRAWFORD, who has been visit ing friends In this section, left Co qulllo yestordny for Salem. Gives Luncheon. G. W. Kaufman gnvo a luncheon nt tho Mllllcomn club today at which Mr. T. R. Drown of Chicago was tho guest of honor MRS ARTHUR ELDRIDGE nnd two sons of Portlnnd nro visiting Mm. Eldrldgo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rogers on South Coos Rlvor. WALTER LAWHORN of McKlnloy was a Mnrshnold visitor yestordny. Ho came In by auto nnd loft for Coqulllo on this morning's trnln. MRS. II. J. McKEOWN nnd Mrs. R. O. Graves, accompnnlcd by their ' children, spont yestordny visiting nt tho Gits Drown cottngo on tho South Fork. MRS. C. J. MILLIS nnd Miss Mnbol Mlllls hnvo wrltton friends from Ithnca, Now York, whom they aro visiting rolntlves that they oxpoct to start for homo shortly. Options Closed Mrs. E. Negrln nnd chlldron of Union avonuo, loft yesterday for an outing on Ton Mllo with friends. Miss Freda Ilnzer, who has boon visiting rolntlves at Coqulllo City, re turned yesterday to her homo on Union avonuo. MISSES IRENE, Ida and Luolla Cook havo returned from Eugono whoro thoy nro nttendlng school to upend tho Bummor vacation with tholr fnthor Geo. Cook and tholr brother John who Is nlso homo on a vacation. HENRIK GJERDRUM, tho Norwe gian pianist nnd n mombor of tho faculty of tho Hardin Collego of Mexico, Mo spent today in Marsh- . flold. Professor GJordrum Is spond ing tho Bummor nt Kontuck In let as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kjolland. REAL ESTATE REALS. Evoryono who secured nn option on Stafford Candles found thorn so doll- Tho HAPTIST cordially INVITE YOU to apond tho ovonlng with thorn tomorrow night at eight o'clock. A snuaro deal social will ho hold. No clous and such good vnlucs that thuy ndml88on wl bo a8kcd for but each Boctlon to Edwnrd Hanson, chlof on woro closed at onco. Wo havo oth- uo chargod three conts a foot glnoor of tho Glcnnor, for $7G0. "according to tho moasuro of a man." ors loft Como and got n box this Home Minor Transactions That Havo Reeii Consummated. Warner Ogrcn today complotod tho snlo of n lot, In Songstnckon's Addi tion to Frnnk LIsonby for 4G0. Ho has also sold two lots In tho snmo ovonlng. or addres John L. Koontz, Marsh flold, Oro., or R. A. Church, Dox 470, Marshflold, Oro. FOR SALI& My farm OOO acres In ono lot or will out up In parols to eult. C. W. Sanford, Marahfleld, FOR RENT 10 aero ranch, Slough D. Ferguson. North FOR RRNT HOUSE with 12 rooms and bath, hot nnd cold water. FURNISHED lint with 0 rooms, baih hot and cold water, gas rango. Apply to ItORERT MARSDEN. (Theso aro in tho best residence part of town.) FOR SALE Largo 12 roomed houso and 4 lots In South Marsblleld, Very deslrablo. Reasonablo for quick sale. Apply Mrs. M. F. Campbell or Phono 119-L. I FIREWORKfc nt NORTON & HAN SEN'S two stores. Special prices for (largo quantities. . AT RERGMAN THE irun. LOGGING SHOES COOS county PEAS, FRESH eve ry day. BACCHUS Grocery. TWO STORES PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR COAL ORDERS 81.B0 PER TON. Will Farrln of Sumner todny sold two lots on South Rrondway for $1,400. D. L. Rood sold two lots on South Broadway for $1,500. CHEER UP! It la FOR SALE A choice hungalo, wltl charming grounds, on Coos River. Also 100 by 200 feet in Empiro, at a bargain if taken at once. You may never havo another audi chance to buy in Empire. I. S, Preferred Stock Minced Clams EVERY CAN GUARANTEED EXTRA SELECT QUALITY. CLAMS ARE PACKED FItOM THE FAMOUS Razor Clams POSITIVELY NO SAND IN THESE GOODS. THESE Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 A promlso with a string to worse thnn nono at all! tfo blowhard ovor yet created a breozol Tho man who talks about his mis takes Is going to mnko moro of thorn! Put tho mental X-ray on yourself occasionally for general results! It takes a long tlmo for somo of us to loam how to tako a licking! Tho man who sandbags hlB way to success novor Is much of n slcopor! Wo'vo known a lot of follows who've looked after thoy'vo leaped and wondered how thoy made it! When your Ruddies say to you, "Look at tho fun you'vo had?" It always moans that you'ro broko CULLEN. & LOCAL di GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. (Dy Assoclatod Press.) OREGON, Juno 29. Show- crs tonight nnd Friday. Decorations Arrive. E. K. Jones announces that flags and bannora for decorating tho city for tho cele bration havo arrived. Ho promises that tho decorations' will bo tho best ever. Will Enter Contest. Frnnk E. Hnguo Is In receipt of n lottcr from E. R. Vnrncy nnd Jns Shoehan of South Caos River who Bay they aro coming to Mnrshflold on July Fourth as contestant In tho log rolling con test nnd thy say they aro coming to win. Methodist Episcopal Concert n Success. Tho concert given at tho Methodist Episcopal church last ovo nlng by tho moinbers of tho choir was ono of tho most pleasing musical entertainments given In Mnrshflcld during tho prcsont season. A lengthy nnd varied program was rondored. Tho church cdlflco wbb crowded al most to capacity by an appreciative audience. Another Grandson. A telegram recolvod today brought tho pleasing nowa of tho nrrlval of a young son to Dr. and Mrs. Boyd M. Richard son nt tholr homo In Portlnnd nt nn early hour this morning. Tho fath er is not nearly so proud as Grand father Eugeno O'Connoll whose plonsuro was increased by tho Infor mation that tho now arrival is to ba named James Eugono. Many Coos Bay frionds will hnston to extend congratulations. How It Looks Outside. Tho Ban dbn Rccordor prints thla jnowa: "Wo undorstnnd that Marshflold 1b to havo thrco dally pnpors. That ought to help Bomo but wo lmaglno wo seo tho finish of tho two that aro Just starting up. Ono dnlly In Coos County Ib nil that can exist at present, nnd that dally Is tho Coos Bay Times, bb that papor already has tho flold and will hold It for somo tlmo to como." NOTICE OF REMOVAL. E. O. Hnll has' romovod his real ontato and employment ofllco upstnlrs ovor McArthur'a drug store Tele phono No. 1G9-J. Better Baking Bettor baking than you can buy is what you'll havo when you uso Sunset Baking Powder Absolutely pure and as we make it ourselves It is Fresh, Full strength and oven in quality. . Half-pounds. 25c Pounds 50c The best cooks always In sist on getting SUNSET LtTCON and SUNSET VANILLA flavorings Theso products will be a revolatlon to you If you have never used them, You'll bo delighted, Sunset Flavors are put up in 25c, 50c, $1 ,00, and $1,75 bottles, Ask your grocer, or come direct to us, Brown Drug Co. Manufacturing Chemists, 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phono 141 DO YOU KNOW THE COOS COUNTY IIOLSTEIN COW IS PAYING SO.MB OF HER OWNERS AS IIIOII AS $1.10 PER COW. There Is a Reason for That 1 1 1 I H flffrY jfl I KJTJ' .JH cl&sa order. For reference call Kaufman & Co. , i -- i - I a AiiiBiHBH. mm m