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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEUD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION. m roil SAM A cerimcnio m u.v Equltnulo aavniBu " "" elation of Portland, Ore, 21 caro Tlnios. JOIl SAM-Clicnp If tnken at once. Plow, harrow, spring wagon, cul tivator, bono cuttor, forco pump. Apply 0. W. Gardner, corner Eighth and Johnson streets, phone 2 4 OX. -yNTi:i "! ' Knil house work. Apply to Mru. A. II. Powers, phono 207. roil SALE -Tho gasoline luuiich "MIIHntH." 5 H. I'. Standard en gine 27 feet long by 7 foot beam. Enquire 13. N. Smith Flagstaff or telophono 312G. I'OH SAIjK 18-ft. gasoline launch comploto equipment, now boat house. Four and one-half horse power, 4 cyclo Shofllold engine. Sovcn wllca an hour guaranteed. N'cwly painted and overhauled. Forced Bnlo and best cash offer over $2G0 will tako It. Demon titration upon request. "K" Times WANTED Homo party who knovH values when presontcd, to buy lfiOxlOO business center for 14,000 easy Itorms. 40x100 o Hall and Second for J2.C00. 120 ncres of coal bench land near Mb by for CO por aero easy terms . 300 Acres dairy farm near Unndon formerly owned by Flnnagnn & Dennett Dank for $45, 000 easy terms. 35 Acres Including Y. mile waterfront on Coos Uay chan nel for ?3,r00. Tltlo Quaranteo & Abstract Co. WANTED CniiiH'U'iit woman for good position In boarding house. Can glvo plnco to man and wlfo with no children. Address oppor tunity caro Times. "WANTED Olrl for onico work nt Mllnor's. WANTKD Position ns bookkMMr or olllco work Address 'C c Times FOR SALE 3 good milk' cows. Kn qulro Conner & Honglnnd. l"Oll SALE Full blood' whlto Wyun dotto stock. Ktnghouse strain. Cod: Is full brother 1009 Stnto cham pion. Also some young Wynndot tcs. Enquire of Mrs. I. Dartlo, North Dond, Oregon. roil BAMS My farm OOO nciva Jn ono lot or will cut up In parcola to iult. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold. Delightful Weather Cnn be made up from our stock. A visit to our storo might help you to dpeide "What to got i'or dinner" or supper or lunch or any occasion. The nicest table delicacies the best in fruits and vegetables, al ways fresh and reasonably priced. Whenever you are in a hurry telephone your or ders. Lockhart's Grocery Two Pivato Phones 85 and 305 LADIES' HAND BAGS AT REDUCED PRICES We aro closing out our present Hno of Ladles' Purses and handbags at greatly reduced prices. They represent the best of tho kind from leading manufacturers of tho country and are all this season's stylos. It Is our policy not to carry these ovor and to make way for new goods we have placed them In the window marked down to prices that will make them move quickly. Come at once to get your best choice. SEE OUR WINDOW. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. EXTRA! EXTRA! TKe Royal TONIGHT MAV HOWARD The Psychic Wonder assisted by Dr. Charles Slndo A Grand Exhibition of Psychic Forco In full light on the open stago. Producing some of the MOST WONDKItFUIi MATERIAL!. ATIONS Ever Witnessed In This Country Doom Open at 7:!10 . Commences nt 8:15 ADMISSION 15 & 25c LOVE BIRDS Say "Tweet" to every young ninn who treats his sweetheart to a dltih of Lewis' Pure Ice Cream Wo hnve threo flavors for Sunday. Uy tho dish, pint or gaMon. Lewis' Confectionery 1 12 IIUOADWAV NORTH l'OH BALE II olden new proportion cornet. First class condition. Ap ply II. O. Howard. AUTO LINK Cam nt nny timo. Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X WANTKD (I oxorlenccd coal min ora Denver Hilt Company. WANTKD Strong woman or girt to caro for oldorly woman. Apply Mrs. Songatnckon. FOll SALE Lots 21, 22, lllock JK), KnBt Mnrflhflold. Address Nols Mar tlnson, Dox 522, Washburn, Wis. FOR IlKNT Rcnldcnco on Nob hill. Apply J. W. Tlbbotts. , Warm M TUB WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Aug. 2 C fair to- night and Sunday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. in., Aug. 25, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, Bpeclnl govorunieut meteorological observer: Maximum 05 Minimum 50 At 4:00 p. m 58 Wind Northwest; clear. HORN. PERQUSON To Mr. and Mrs. Dun can Ferguson, nt their homo In Fcrndale, Saturday, August 26. 1911, a twolve-pound boy. Moth er and child are doing nicely and the father is as proud as a Scot tish laird over this newest nnd most Important nddltlon to tho clan of Ferguson. Following his Illustrious father' footsteps In po litics wo may expect tho young mnn to arrive at the presidential chair ns a result of tho coaching which ho will rccolve from the pa ter's experience ns councilman. ' SallM Today. Tho Nann Smith sailed this afternoon for Uay Point with a big cargo. F. A. Warner was tho only outgoing pnssengor on her. Leave on Auto. Among- thoBO louvlng on tho Coos Hay-Drain auto line this morning were O. C. Sother, J. L. Pullmnn, G. F. Dillon and wlfo, Minn Ireuo I'rouss nnd J. I. Drown. itemndfllhiK House. F. A. SncchI is having the houso ho purchased re- cently In South Marshflold remodel ed nnd will occupy tho same ns a residence G. E. Prntt Is doing tho woYk. 111k Trout. Coob River flshermon roport that moro lnrgo trout nro bo Ing caught this season than In many sensons. Tho run of salmon Is very light and fishermen say It probably will bo until thoro Is a heavy rain. House Occupied. An Indication of tho rapid Influx of pooplo hero tho last month or two Is shown by tho dtlllculty In renting residences nnd npartmont. Ono renl estato man who hnd a dozen empty houses to rent a only had one loft and that wns not a vory desirable ono. deslrnblo ono. Caledonian Picnic. Tho Coos nay Cnlodontnn socloty will hold Us an nual picnic nt Charleston Bay tomor row. Tho Alert, Rita and Bonlta will lcavo at 8 o'clock for tho picnic grounds and thoro promises to bo a big turnout of tho Scots and tholr friends aB the event promises, to bo oven more enjoyable than tho past successful affairs of tho socloty. J. B. Sneddon and the others in charge of it havo eroded a largo platform for dancing and havo Bo- cured Mr. Mclsaacs with his bag pipe as a special musical treat. DECISION IS IMPORTANT. Copies of Judge Coko's Ruling Aro UmmI by Stt4 of Oregon. Tho recent decision of Judge John S. Coke In tho case of Gray & Holt Co. vs. F. S. Dow, In which tho court held that tho contract of plaintiff, as a foreign corporation, entered into in this state beforo complying foreign corporation laws, was void, has been given great prominence by the Corporation Department of the Secretary of State at Salem, accord ing to a dispatch from that city, In which It Is shown that that depart ment has caused several thousand copies of tho decision to bo printed by tho State Printer the same mail ed to all corporations In the east who nro transacting business In this state. In this case, while Mr. Dow had plead a counter claim as an off set and claimed some four hundred dollars In excess of plaintiff's claim, the decision on the validity of tho contract was accepted by all parties and tho case terminated. Faro Is $1.0. Qwlng to a typo graphical error ,tho round trip fare for the Coos Bay Concort band ex cursion to Bandon was given In The Times yesterday as ?1 when It should' have been ono dollar and fifty cents. PERSONAL m PICKUPS WM. PUGII of North Inlet spent tho day in Marshflold. GEORGE BEALE Is In town today from his Coos River ranch. .1. D. ZURCHER of Roseburg Is n MnrshlluM business visitor. CHARLTON LEE leaves tonight to visit relatives In Portland. MRS. II. WALKER of Cooston, is n Marshflold shopper today. MRS. W. B. PIPER of North Coos River is a Marshflold shopper to day. C. MEARS nrrlved hero today from North Dakota to join his parents here. MISS HELEN LANDRITH of Myrtle Bank, Coos River, is a Marshflold visitor today. MISS EMMA ERICKSON, who hart been qulto sick, is roportcd get ting along nicely. MRS. P. M. WILBUR returned to day from n fow days' visit with friends In Empire. MRS. E. B. GEHRKE wilt lcavo to day to visit friends In Portland nnd other northern points. W. II. SMITH of Coob Rlvor Is a business visitor In Marshflold to day. H. E. BESSEY of tho Coos Bay Creamery was a Marshflold visitor today. J. C. DOANE and two sons, Clifford nnd Charles of Catching Inlet spent tho day in Marshflold. E. A. WILLIAMS and family of Catching Inlet were Murshllold vis itors today. FIRE-WARDEN JESS SMITH of Coos Rlvor pnssed through Marsh flold) today. MRS. E. L. BESSEY and Mrs. E. W. Ouptll of South Coos Rlvor woro Marshflold shoppers today. MISS EFFIE COLLIER of Coqulllo will leave for Portland on tho Breukwuter tomorrow. MR. and MRS. II. J. McKEOWN aud family loft today for an ovor Sun day stay at Bandon. S. C. BROWN leaves Monday for n month's stny in Coqulllo whoro ho will movo n largo building to make way for Improvomouts. WM. BARKAS of McMlnnvIllo, Oro gon, is in Marshflold renewing old acquaintances and looking after business affairs. ' E. 11. HODSON and wlfo passed through hero today en route to -.tholr home on Coos Jllvor after a fow weeks .stay at Myrtle Point. MISS BLANCHE MILLS, who has been visiting Mrs. D. A. Jones and other Coos Bay friends, will loavo tonight for her homo In Portland. FRANK ROGERS of Coos Rlvor Is spending a few weeks In the Tioga country hunting big game which la reported to be plentiful thoro. MISS MABEL MATTHISON of Bunk er Hill returned on tho Breakwater today from nn extended vIbR with rehUivos In Portland and Seattle. MRS. J. W. TIBBETTS nnd Miss Ha zel havo roturnod from an extend ed visit with friends and relatives at Coqultle and Myrtle Point, Mlsa Hazol Is recovering from a severe attack of tonsllltls. E. W. WRIGHT of Portland, who haB been Investing heavily In Coos Bay proporty, roturned today from Portland and expects to spend most of his time hero for the next fow months. Mrs. Wright will prob ably Join him here later. HARRY J. MOHR returned today from a visit with relatives and friends In Schuyler and other Neb raska points. It was still extreme ly hot In the middle west. Ho vis ited Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Kolm, for mer Coos Bay residents, now living In Schuyler and reports that while they aro getting along nicely thoro, both aro anxious to return to Coos Bay. W. W. DEAN an electrical engineer from Now York but who has beon on Pugot Sound for some timo, has North Bend News Miss Ellen Anderson has been ill nt her homo on Sherman avenue. Mrs. A. Johnson of North Bend wns the guest of Marshflold friends yes terday. v Mrs. J. T. McGulre, who recently returned from San Diego Is HI at her home on Virginia avenue. L. C. Reynold who underwent an oporation, Is improving and is at the lmholT homo on Sherman ave nue. Mrs. Myrtle Johnson, who spent sevcrnl months nt Myrtle Point, is visiting at tho home of her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abbot in South Mnrsh fleld. Mrs. C. II. Tarrls, n former resi dent of North Bend, underwent nn operation in Ashland. Her many friends horo wish her n speedy re covery. Chns. Cavanngh, Eldon Cnvanngh and Hubort Cnvanngh of North Bond nnd Dr. Horsfall of Marshflold loft yestorday on a hunting trip to tho Sand Hills. Tho members of the Episcopal church of North Bend gavo a Hard Times social at tho Mickey building on Sherman avonuo on Friday ovo- nlng. A general good timo was on Joyed by all present. Dr. aud Mrs. Ira B. Dartlo havo extended an Invitation to tho mem bers of the Presbyterian Sunday school of North Bend to Bpond noxt Tuesday at tho Bartlo Summer home on South Coos Rlvor. Prof. Grubbs and little daughter wero Marshflold visitors yesterday. Mrs. Geo Hnzor, Mrs. Chns Cava nngh, Mrs. A. Foote, Mrs. Rlckoy, Mrs. Wm. Nollson, Miss Ida Nellson, Mrs. Robert McCnun nnd Mrs. Fred Lister of North Bend nttcuded tho W. C. T. U. meeting in Murshllold yestordny. Rond Supervisor Grout bus prac tlcally completed nboitt six miles of now road from Dastondorf's plnco to Empire. Ho Is now planning to put through tho new road lending from tho old highway to tho beach, L. J. Simpson having donated tho right of way nnd tho county commissioners hnvlng approved tho oxpondlturo of tho money needed. This will prob ably bo complotod noxt season. como to Coob Bay to locato. Ho Is vory favorably Impressed with tho prospects nnd thinks tho com ing city of tho Pnclflc coast Is to bo built on tho shores of Coos Buy. HARRY G. BUTLER will lcavo to night for his ho'mo nt Pasco, Wash., nftor a Bhort visit with frjonds hero. COLBY K. PERRY of tho Porry Montgomery store, roturned toduy from a business trip to Sau Fran cisco. WALTER SINCLAIR and wlfo of Co qulllo aro visiting frlonda In Marshflold. Mrs. Sinclair will lcavo on tho Breakwater for Port land and other northern points. MRS. W. K. WISEMAN, who hns beon ailing for some timo, haB gone to Allegany whoro she wilt remain for a timo for tho bonoflt of her health. DR. CALVIN WHITE of tho Oregon State Board of Health, who has boon spending a fow weoks In Coos and Curry counties on an outing, will return to Portland on tho Breakwater. MAJOR and MRS. MORTON TOWER and tholr guests, Mrs. Lumb and M"rs. Hatch, passod through Marsh flold today on tholr way to Eraplro after spending tho summer at tholr cottago, Dromo Lodge, on South Coos River. They oxpect to return later for a short fishing trip. Use The Flour Make sure of a uniform bread each loaf like every other. Use only Pacific coast flour'gov erncd in milling by daily, complete laboratory tests, insuring absolute Uniformity. Sperry Drifted LIGHT - WH1TE I IN Several Arrests Made For Fif teen Fires That Caused $1,000,000 Loss. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bajr Times) CHICAGO, Aug. 2 G David Kor shack, a former saloonkcopor, nnd al leged leader of an arson ring said to hnvo beon responsible for 15 lncondl nry Arcs Involving a loss of $1,000, 000 within a year Is said to have mado ndmlBslona to tho police Impli cating four business men, threo of whom wero tnken Into custody. Tho mon nrrostcd aro Chariot Bloom, a merchant, Max Follschmldt, an Insurance adjuster, Isaac Shaftnor, a real estato dealer, Ells Dubolstorn, a shirtwaist manufacturer, and La rard Dreyfus, a wholesale clothing makor. The arrest of Benjamin W. Fink, nn official of tho Northwestern Can Company, has boon ordorod la connection with tho flro nt tho Can Company's plant, May 20. ffho po llco nrosald to bo looking for Da niel Porry, a brother-in-law of Bloom. Korshak la charged with having set flro to tho plant of Leopold Droyfu & Co., wholesale clothing dcnlor", Juno 3. Both Leopold and Lazard Droyfus wero arrested on suspicion Immediately after tho flro. Throe days later Leopold mado a statoment implicating Korshak and thon com mitted suicide. Korshak told tho po llco 75 por cont of all tho flroa in Chicago In tho last flvo yeara wore incendiary and olthor tho work of tho proprietors of tho buildings or professional "firebugs." NOTICE TO FIREMEN. On account of propnratlons for the Iioho ruco nnd base ball gamo at Ban don, August tho 27th, tho rogular drill work of tho Flro Dopartmont will bo postponod this weok until next Thursdny, August 31st. All mombors of tho Dopnrtmont at tending tho cnrnlval especially on tho 27th, aro requested to woar tholr dross uniform. G. W. TRAVER, Chief. A. D. S. Refreshing Talcum A talcum powder in order to be refreshing must bo absolutely pure, A. D, S. talcum powder is doubly pure because it has oeen treated chemically in or der to remove all the for eign substances, It is a sanitary, clean, delightful and refreshing talcum powder, useful in reduc ing perspiration to a minimum, and for all toi let purposes, Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phono 141 That Can't Vary Snow flour - ALWAYS RIGHT 0 (NrrnHkirfTJyy .4 ,