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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION. KIHiDpifcwHBBmiHflMK'JnHIB mr.o?xre.7;uMHH p 1 lii ii " - il HAY THERE! . It's boon some tlmo bIiico you hrtvo soon mo. I havo boon on joying a llttlo vacation but tho boas has boon on tho Job all tho tlmo. Ho 1b Btlll busy Belling HAY, FEED AND FLOUR at reasonable prices Moro pcoplo urolcarnlng ovory day, tlint It pays to como to ilalncs. His ''prices "and bis. goods will stnnd luvostlgntlou. A trial ordor will convince you. A, To H A I WATKRFItOXT AND CENTRAL AVKN'UE PERFUMES A COMPLETE LINE OK DOMESTIC AM) IMPORTED PER FUMES AND TOILET WATERS, AT THE BUSY CORNER. iioaicu wallets, PIVER'S, RIIXJEH .V CO.. HUDNUTS, PALMER'S. COMMTE CO.'S AT LOWEST PRICES PHONE 298 Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TILE BUSY CORNER" LEADING- DRUG- STORE IN COOS COUNTY. j- r1rsrwppisrL r"r TOSITIOX For, woman or girl. Ap ply at tho Dlanco Hotul. SNAPS IX REAL ESTATE 80 a. It bottom land, well Improved on Co qulllo River, 3 miles abovo Coqull le City, will carry 40 cowb. Price 112,500. 1-2 cash balance tlmo 160 a. 8 miles' from Myrtle Point on Rosoburg road, 30 acres of which aro In orchard, consisting of 5 year old Qravonstoln treoa In flno condition. Prlco $4,500. $2, 000 down and balance on tlmo at 7 por cent per annum. Call or write J. O. Storamlor, Myrtlo Point, Oregon. TOIt RENT Houso of flvo rooms on Central ave. West. Apply to Hall & Hall. " ' ' i i ' WANTED A good sized second hnnd office desk. X caro Times. RAFFLE Next Monday Evening I Eight thoroughbred IrUh Setter ' Pups at tho Busy Cornor. Only 64 tickets, whatever moro are sold Monday ovenlng at eight o'clock j the rafflo will hold only Including the tickets sold up to that tlmo. Unsold tickets will not participate In tho drawing. Tickets aro now on sale at the Busy Cornor and nt Ed, Richmond's Billiard-1 Parlor. WANTED a man with $3,000 to I Juy 4 lots In Caples Addition, So. Marshfleld, with cottago 22X30. ts proved and producing bor- es and small fruit. Title Guaranteo and Abstract Co. WAKTED-GIrl for general house- wfk. Must havo references. Mrs. O'Donnell, Bunker Hill. NES PHONE 10II-J NAMES THAT ARE QUALI--TIKS. To pick up an exceptional bargain In n flno homo lu heart of City. Tho Goo. Farrln homo In South Marshflold, consisting of a pleco of ground 100X140 feet, all Improv ed, with large nearly new bungalow Trice $0,000,' torton' jY.00'0' cash and $50 por month. Think quickly and boo: Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Henry Sengstackon, Mgr. FOR RENT Close-In rooming house. Enquire of, HOME LAND CO. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and board .in prjvato family. Closo In and In walking dlstanco to mill. Address "E" Times. 02,000 Cash to loan at 8 per cent. Apply Hall & Hall. AUTO LINE Cars at any time. Phono 231 R, nftor midnight 181X FOR HALE My farm 000 acres In one lot or will cut up in parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold, intumiimnHH $$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $m$$$$$$$$$Rad It Over$$$$$$$$$$ f$$$$$$S$ Thon Decide. $$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Want-ads in the $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ Coos Bay Times $$$$$1$ mm Bring Quick Results $$$$$$ $$$$$Try ono now and prove $$$$$ $$$$ to Yoursolf that they aro $$$$ $$$ the ads that pay. The Times $$$ $$ Want-ad columns aro read by $$ $ thousands of people oach morn- $ $$ing, If you wish to buy or$$ $$$ sell, hire or trade, receive or $$$ $$$$ give information; if you $$$$ $$$$$have lost or found $$$$$ $$$$$$ something and wish $$$$$$ $$$$$$$ to recover or return $$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ It, let the publlo $$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$ know it thrummm $$$$$$$$$$ a Want-ad. Iff $$$$$$$ $$$$$$ HMHI $ $$$$$ $!$$ MMMM $ $ $ $ ! t f H W f I f f S ' Personal Notes MRS. T. -J. Mngonn of Einplro, waB n Marshflold shopper today. MATT BOWRON- of Isthmus Iulot Is n Marshflold visitor today. Z. T. SIGLIN camo in tills morning from his Isthmus Iulot ranch. MISS CLARK, il:j nurse, la spending lt-i- bu minor vtimtlon at Sumner. . PETERSON of Hnynes Inlet was a business visitor In tho city to day.' MRS. A. Z. .DOWNS spout Friday in Coqulllo as tho guest of Mrs. F. C. Truo. HARRY HUQGINS made n business trip, to Baudon and Coqulllo yos terday. MR. and MRS. C. S. Hllborn of MRU coma were tho guests of Marshflold friends today. FRED HOLLI8TER and M. C. Cleod of North Bond wcro Marshflold vIsltorB-yofltordny. MRS. HARRY FOLSOM returned to her homo today after n short visit, with her parents at Coos City. FRED HOLLISTER nnd M. C Mac Clood of North Bond wcro Mnrsh flold visitors yesterday. H. D. SCUDDER, Dr J. Wlthycombo nnd F. L. Kont loavo tomorrow for Drain via tho Allegany routo. THE MISSRS DONNELLSON Miss Williams of Catching nro. Marshflold visitors today. nnd Inlot R. E. KNORR of tho Rod CrosB drug storo, has Just returned from a few dnys' outing nt Bnndon. MRS. J. E. EDMUNDS returned yos torday from n short visit with friends' nnd relatives in Portlnnd. MRS. J. E. EDMUNDS roturned yestordny from a short visit with friends nnd relatives In Portlnnd. MR. nnd MRS. D. C. HERRIN will bo tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. McCor mac nt their summor homo over Sunday. NELSON GOE, who hnB been n guest nt tho Franklin O. Birch hpmo, loft yestorday on tho Rodondo for San Francisco, W. K. NEWELL nnd W. A. Dwlght was among tho outgoing pas Bongora on tho Allegany stugo yestorday. MRS. W. E. DUNQAN and' Mrs. Nol ' Ho Owen oro camping nt Al Owon's cottago, Crow's Nest on Sodth Coo's Rlvor. MISS MA310ARET LUND nnd Miss Anna Downs roturned Friday from Coqulllo whero they havo been vis iting Mrs. F. C. Truo for tho' past two wooks. MISS STELLA WICKLAND, tho Denver Hill teachor, roturned homo this afternoon after a pleiaant visit with hor friend Miss Mamls Gulovton. MR. and MRS. HENRY BLACK havo roturned to their homo in South Marshflold aftor a visit with their daughter Mrs. Carl Smodburg on Catching Inlot. C. F. McKNIGHT will return tomor row via the Drain auto routo from a business trip to Portland and a visit with his sister Mrs. O. W. Tho best business policy for us Is to buy what wo can soil, giving duo consideration to tho quality and standing of tho article considered. The host business policy for you Is to ' T?,?f Buy What You Can Use And, buy it where you know that you will got value received for ovory dollar expended. Wo take a great deal of prldo in that wo know that what wo 'have to sell Is always of excellent quality; that our prices are always most reasonable and that our Bales forco Is composed of oxporlonced and competent mon who aro always glad of tho chanco to provo to you that tho place to buy your groceries Is Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 i in Bolllngham, Wnshlng- MRS. C. It. LANQLEY going passenger on wnter. was an out tho Brcak- MRS. MARS and Mrs. Hamlin of Is thmus Inlet nro shopping In Mnrsh field today. ARTHUR HOUGH will leave on the next Nnnn Smith for his home near Berkeley. MISS LAURA KRUSI3 left today for Portland where alio will vIbR her Bister, Mrs. Goo. Cnthuy. MR. and MRS. GEO. ,MURCH will bo over Sundny guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mnlson at tho Nook. MRS. WILSON, who underwent an oporatlon at tho Mercy hospital thlB morning, Is reported Im proving. HUGO QUIST, Cornell and Ansgar Lagorstrom' nnd Geo. Mtirch Jr , will spend Sundny nt tho Ark, South Coos River. M. C. HORTON nnd daughters, Ruth nnd Dorothy, loft today on a vaca tion trip to Portland and other northern points. MR. nnd MRS. J. F. JU55A nnd fam ily loft today on tho Brcnkwntor for Portland whero they expect to romnln for somo tlmo. MRS. ALLEN RANDLEMAN return ed to her homo on tho Coqulllo Rlvor today after a visit with frlonds In Marshflold. JOE NOBLE, Maude Noblo nnd their guest, Miss Glndys Mnuldlng of Portlnnd loft today for tho Noblo homo nt Ten Mils. I. S. KAUFMAN left today on n busl nosB trip to Tneomn whero ho will nttond a mooting of tho representa tives of tho United States Fidelity nnd Guarantee Company. MRS. NEIL BARNES, of California, who has boon qulto 111 nt tho homo 4 of her parents, Mr. and Mri. Frnnk Rogors on Coob Rlvor, Is roportcd convalescing. MISS ISIS MARSH loft for Portland on tho Breakwater today. Sho will mnko an extended visit with rolntlvos In tho Roso City before returning to Mnrshflold. CLYDE DINDINGER will roturn to Coos Boy tomorrow nftor sovoral months spont with ft surveying party" in California. Ho spont last winter in tho Mojnvo dosort. PROF, and MRS. RAAB, of North Bond, aro homo again aftor nttonl ing tho., National Educational As sociation meetings in San Francis co. MRS. REUBEN MARSTERS nnd children loft for Marshflold and othor coast points Wednesday whoro thoy will spend ' throo or four weoks visiting with rolaklves. Rosoburg Nows. ' CAPT. KERRIGAN of tho Portland Firo department, nnd ono of Its oldest mombors, Is In tho otty tho guost of R. E. Knorr, wbllo wait ing for tho Alliance to hnvo a now mast put on. He is on his way to Eureka on his vncatlon. WM. II. LEACH and wlfo, of Seattle, arrlvod In tho city yesterday to visit tholr daughtor Mrs, C. A. Loo. Thoy expect to locate on Coos Bay, as thoy aro very favor ably impressed with its climate and Its prospects. FRED WILSON is spending a brief vacation at his, old homo in Sum- Logglo ton. RECEIPTS ARE ON MEASE Marshfieltl Post Office Income Nearly $1,500 Greater Than Year Ago. ' Postmaster Curtis recently com pleted his official roport of the re ceipts of the Marshflold postofflco for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1911. It shows a substantial .ln creaso over the previous year Indi cating n Btcndy growth of tho city lu both population nnd prosperity. Tho following nro tho figures: Detailed .Statement 1010. Receipts, quarter ending Sept. 30, 1910 $3,405.22 Receipts, quarter ending Dec. 31, 1910 .... $4,078.35 RccolptB, quarter ending March 31, 1911 J3JG0.02 Receipts, quartor ending Juno 30, 1911 $3,47C.G3 Total for year end ing Juno 30, 1911. $14,720.22 Detailed Statement 1010. Receipts, qunrtor ending , Sept. 30, 1908 .... $2,844.28 Receipts, quarter ending Dec. 31, 1909 3,020.50 Receipts, qunrtor ending March 31, 1910 .... 3,804.23 Receipts, qunrtor ending Juno 30, 1010 2,979.00 Total $13,254.10 Itccjipltiilntton. Total for year ending Juno t'30, 1911 .. $14,720.22 Total for year ondlng Juno 30, 1910 .. 13,25'4.10 Increase $1,400.12 nor. Rumor Is busy with tho bur gcstlon that ho Is having a very pleasant tlmo nnd that Cupid Is almost as busy as rumor. It Is posslblo that Fred's bacholor days nro almost numborod. E K. JONES will Bpond Sunday with his family nt tho Maze, South Coos Rlvor. MR. and MRS. F. W. STEVENS of North Bond passed through Marsh flold on their wny for an ovor Sun day outing on Coos River. JAY LAWYER of Spokane ono of tho rccont purchasers of tho Good' nil & Perkins pro.porty, nrrlved lu tho city yostorday on n brlot busi ness visit. MR. and MRS. J. E. ENOER loft Thursday morning for Marshflold, whoro thoy will spond a couplo of wooks. Mr. Engor'fl mother, Mrs. J. fa. Engor, and nophow, Edgar Engor, who. l)nvo boon visiting hero, left this morning on. l''olr: roturn homo to Brownsville. Ro Boburg Roviow. Purchases Residence. D. L- Rood Iiob purchased (ho nouso on Knob Hill bolongin'g to Mrs. Mary Mark, and will rom6dol It for n resldonco which ho will probably occupy soon. ELK 'GOAT, 18 ABOLISHED Oppononts of "Horso Piny" Win Contention In Ornnd Lodge, No moro wUl tho intondlng Elk bo compelled to rdo tho gont, climb a groasod polo or do other "stunts" In connection with his Initiation. Tho last Important action of tho recont mooting grnnd lodgo of Elks was to abolish absolutoly all horso play and hazing In tho Initiatory rites of tho ordor. This ends a fltiht that has beon waged for a decado by a con stantly growing oloment In tho or ganization which contonded that tho horso-play detorred from presenting themselves as mombors who would bo towers of strength to tho ordor. Have your Job printing done- at Tho Times office. Get Rid of Dandruff Now Is tho tlmo of tho year to uso a good dandruff cure. Excessive perspiration of tho scalp does not add anything to your comfort to Bay nothing of tho dandruff, so uso a bottlo of BROWN'S CAPILLATONE and Imow what it is to Iinvo fluffy, flue, smooth lialr frco from annoying dandruff nnd excessive oil. PRICE, BOc and $1.00 PER BOTTLE. BROWN DRUG CO. & LOCAL & GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, July 22. Fair to- night nnd Sunday. LOCAL TKMPERATURIi RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng at 4:00 ii. uk July 21, by Mrs. E. Mlrfgus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 05 Minimum 53 At 4:00 p. m C2 Wind, Northwest; Clear To llulld New Homo E. A. Andor bou has lot tho contract to Ladd & Hunt for tho building of a new roal donco on his lots at 9th street and Flaungan avenuo. flood Bonds Man Gov. West recently appointed R. E. L. Bodllllon, of Bnndon, ns n Coos Cbunty ropro scntntlvo of n Stnto Board to draft n good roads bill for Oregon to be submitted to tho people at tho next genernl election. Married in Myrtlo Point Norval J. Skce of Hcaldsburg, Cal,, and Miss Skco of HcaldBburg, Cal., nad Miss Aralctta Coopor, of Myrtlo Point, vor6 qulotly married at tho homo of. I tho brldo's parents on Wednesday, July 19th, nt noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Skco pnsscd through Marshflold Friday on their way to tholr now homo in California. Gift to Library- Tho Library committee yestordny woro tho reci pients of n splendid donntlon to tholr funds In tho shape of n check for $25 from Mr. M. C. Horton. Tho gift was nccompnnlcd by a cordial lotter expressing his appreciation of tho work dono by tho Public Llbrnry and a promiso of moro assistance of tho same kind In tho futuro.N Baseball nt Midnight. In n post card to Tho Times from Eagle, Alaska, Jay Doylo, sonds his rognrds to nil his Coos Bny frlonds nnd sayB ho Is on his wny to Noatcho rlvor. Whllo waiting for tho bont at Eaglo tho party played n game of baseball at midnight nnd ho says ho was near ly eaten allvo by mosquitoes during tho gnme. To Entertain Teachers Tho Marshflold School Board nro ninklng iirrnnRomonts 'for (ontortalnlng tho fvlBlCIng lynchers jat tho rTcachtorsi' Instltuto which will bo hold noro noxt month. Tho day sessions will bo held at tho High School and tho ovcnlngs will bo filled with ontor tnlnmonts .and excursions which will bo nnnouueed later, , ,Gnive llusy on Hook Tho Tlmos i In receipt of the first proof shoots of R. O. Graves now Inw book which is bolng published In Portland. It Is ontltled "Legal Forms of Oregon with Laws and Citations," prepared and compllod by Nolllo M. Gravos of tho Indiana bar and Robort O. Graves of tho Oregon bar. It Is published by tho Creo-Pnclflc Publishing Co,, and also bears tho Imprint of tho J. IC. Gill Co., of Portland. A Narrow Escape Ono of .the nar nowoat escapes in somo tlmo, from n sorlous auto accident, occurred yes torday on tho road between Marsh- field and Coqulllo. A machine driv en by A, II. Stutsman in which C. I. Rolgard was a passengor, mlssff by a hair's breath colliding with Tom Goodala's machlno In which Robert Marsdon, Sr and J. W. Bennett woro pnssongcrs, on a sharp turn In tho road near Shinglo House Slough, Both machines woro going at a good clip, Goodalo coming down hill. Quick action on Goodale's part In awervlng his machlno to tho sldo was all that saved a serious acci dent. ;i1 . 1 ii WAXTED-A Mn. Woman or Child, I V - Mi 1 tke ns - .. 'wt M - rf- i I?.