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.trrT-tV"J,f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i; 1911 EVENING EDITION. MAKSKPIELD Canning Spices Tho puro food laws havo Inrgoly stopped tho snlo of adulter ated spices, but such lawn can nover stop tho salo of poor goods. An npplo Is a puro npplo ovon If It Is a gnarly, though, shrunken and tasteless ono. TIiIh'Ih tho snmo with spices; tho most Inferior spcclmons will pass Inspection so long as not ndultornted. What you want Is carofully selected, full flavorod Bplcos tho best thoro Is. Wo havo Squlbb's puro spices nud thoy cost you no more than tho Inforlor grades nro commonly sold for. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Till: HUSY CORNER HEU0fUxhahavaKn",l'"nt!v ability JBtflr.Io",v;rluU,":Kt-Kv x M.i.NTimr, WILL EXCHANGE My $2,100, equity In a G-room bungalow, lot 80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Valuod at $3,000, for acreage near or property In Marshuoi'd. Or. I am tho owner of this bungalow, and shall only deal direct with owner of property. If you kuiw of any ono wishing to txchani;o hnvo them write L. J. Juston, 494 Morrlsson St., Portland, O regon. The cost of repairing tho "Irlng In our building In Marshfleld was nine dollars. The owner at once got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per jeor In the Insurance. Think It oyer. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PITONB WT-J BARGAINS IN DWELLING. BUY NOW 0m nuse at Bay Park. Price $700. Casa..'. ilBO "m how, lots 100x100. Jast8llo nOO andt?"1188 ,n Dunker H1,L Weat Vn,,w! Ma"hfleld, Ferndale and Bend at bargalno. AUG. FRIZHBN, Estate Insurance and Rentals-ag-tral Ave., Marshfleld. Ore. ?JJ. T0 DRAIN Quickest 9 Possible Holden Aoto Line, 8U T ' Thr0nsh ,aro t-' r Th er and auto ' Oardh -CVone dajr 60- . 7 DQy "tage line. Through -ww.tree. Nortoa k. Rium, ; Fall Suits! Our fall line of Clothcraft is in an announcement mean much to you when you once know these clothes. No other line in America bears such a guarantee. ' We can suit you and fit you at $ J 5.00, $20.00 and Ask to See No. 4130 Clothcraft Blue Serge Special, $18.50. Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN PHONE 208 FOR RALE IRRIOATHD ALFAL- FA and fruit land, California un deV host Irrigation system In tho state. 4 lines transportation. Great dairy country. Prlco $125 por aero G yoars to pny. Wrlto for lltoraturo to A. E. Polloxfen & Co., No. 3 Market St., San Fran cisco. Hendquartors for Coos Bay pooplo. FOR SALE First-class horse ami buggy. Cheap If taken Immedia tely. Address 'N. B.' caro Times. FOR RENT Furnished flat of flvo rooms, raodorn convonlonce3. Ap ply 703, 3rd St., John Ellerby. WANTED By young competent enr- pentor with complete sot or tools work on ranch. Will tako few acres of land In part or whole payment. Goo. Kuehn, Rogers Hotel. WANTED Six steady boarders ot corner 2nd and Central, uiose w. Price reasonable Mrs. N. U. Matson. FOR BALE My terra OOO acre la ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Santord. Marshfleld, WANTED 0 experienced coal min ers Boaver Hill Company. WANTED Strong woman or girl to care for elderly woman, appi Mrs. Sengetacken. WANTED Girl lor general bowse- . dnhh tn Mrs. A. II. rowers. ". r:' . .... v- !,V .Jbofj.W. t t - ,T OLOTHIER NOTICE TO "FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon nnd nro prepared to pay tho highest cash prlco- for them. For further parti culars seo c. a. hockett, Emplro City, or GEO. F. SMITH, Coos Rlvor Do not allow your kldnoy and blad der troublo to dovolop boyond tho reach of modlclno. Tako Foloy Kld noy Pills. Thoy glvo quick results and stop Irregularities with surpris ing promptness. For salo by Rod Cross Drug Storo. How About That Fall and Winter Suit? Hnvo It mado to your own measure. Solect tho goods from more than 300 patterns, and pay only $15.00 nnd up Fit nnd Satisfaction Guaranteed. Don't forgot tomorrow Is tho last day you can get 50c Neckwear for 35c The Bazar Phone 32 Tho Ilouse of Quality. A Modern Brick Building, Electrlo Lights, Stonm Hoat.. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water nOTKIi o o o s O. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: GO conts a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Markot Marshflold, Oregon. M istletoe Bacon As sweet and delicious as the name sounds. The Best,Breakfast Bacon in the world, Crisp and tooth some withouta bit too much salt, light and appetizing. You do not know the real delight of good bacon until you have triedf and tasted Mistletoe, SLICED, Per Pound 35c OTHER GRADES, .Per Pound as low as 18c Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 1 i i n that will $25.00; OREGON I C LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. in., Aug. 31, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum C4 Minimum G2 At 4:00 p. m G8 Precipitation uono Wind, Northwest; cloudy. ' HORN. HOY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry G. Hoy, a daughtor. Mothor nnd child are gottlng along nlcoly and Harry is thinking Borlously of os pouslug tho causo of equal suffrago so sho may becomo Judgoss Hoy. Meet Saturday. A spoclnl moot ing of the Womon of Woodcraft bus been called for Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Mrs. Nora Daly, G. N. Injures Foot. Joo McKInnon Is about on crutchos as a result ot stonnlng on a rusty nail at tho North Bend shipyards tho other day. Labor Day. Monday Is Labor Day, a gonoral holiday, but so far no for mal observance has been announced here. Tho banks will bo closed and the postolllco will obsorvo holiday hours. Improve llulhluia;. Roy Moore, proprietor of tho' Claymoro, Is hav- i , mHtA SPr Ing tho building rotnodoiod. The i Commercial avonuo entranco will bo enlarged and the flour of the room lowered. Hurt In Camp. II. Hnmpton enmo ove, .rom Bnndou today for medical tresu.iiu .t. He Is employed In a log g'i g v nip thero and sustained n bad nt wound over his eye In an nccl dert yesterday. Locutos Hero. Dr. E. F. Winkler, naturopath and chiropractor, arriv ed here from Portland on tho last Breakwater nnd has opened olilco rooms In tho Scugstacken building, opposito Tho Times ofllco. Ho Is very much pleased with this section nud Its prospects. Try to Settle. Fred Muotzol enmo in from Ten Mllo this morning to try and amicably adjust tho differ ences with his wlfo. They havo ap pealed to Sheriff Qago, Justlco Pen nock and Judge Hall nud a separation may ond tho stormy experiences of tho couplo. Mnkc a Hit. Tho Clnrko Comedy Company played before a good houBC In North Bond last night and gavo excellent satisfaction. They aro pronouncod ono ot the best theatrical companies appearing on Coos Bay tn oomo tlmo. Thoy appear at the Royal theatre In this city Saturday and Sunday nights. 'Danco Tonight. Tho Promenade to bo given by the young ladles ot tho Marshfleld Episcopal church at the Eagles Hall tonight promises to draw ono of tho largest crowds ofiMRS Ei MINGUS Ib ontortnlnlng a tho soasou. Tho hall hns boon at tractively decorated and an unusual ly good tlmo Is anticipated. Oil Rumor. Anothor rumor was afloat horo today that oil had boon struck on Boar Creok whoro Bnndon parties nro sinking a woll. The ru mor was not given credonco as last Sunday, Driller Smith stated that they would havo to go about 200 feet more. Tho woll was thou down n llttlo over 1,200 feet. Leave September 10. Tho Bllt moro Forestry school studonts, who ImYo been pursuing tholr practical course In tho woods nonr hero, ex pect to leavo Soptembor 20. Dr. Schonck, hend of tho school, Is dat ed over tho possibilities of this sec tion nud tho advantages It offors. Twolvo of tho studontB will bo gradu ated horo. To Myrtle Point. A largo delega tion of North Bond and Marshflold mombors ot tho Eastern Star left this morning to uttond tho Coos county convention of tho ordor which will commomornto tho Eastern Star Natal Day. Among tho ofllcors ot Dorlo Chaptor going wero Mrs. Frnncls Mo- Lood, F. Curty. E. Allen and MrB. Ora Mc- Cnso Dismissed. Owing 'to nn or ror In tho transcript tiled appealing ' from tlio Curry county board of equalization's nssessmout of the big tlmbor land holdings thoro, Judge Coko this weok dismissed tho appeal. No furthor legal action will probnbly now bo taken by tho C. A. Smith company nnd othor compaulos np pealing from tho nssossmont. May Coutlnuo Llghtfl Tho special fund for paymont of tho string of olectrlo lights on Marshflold s.troats having been exhausted a paper Is now being circulated for pledge of ?1 por month for tholr continuance oach Saturday evening. Tho lights havo proven very attractive and It Is thought thoro will bo no dlfllculty In getting tho required numbor of sig natures. Chnugo Social Dates. Owing to a conflict In dntes for some of tho so cial ovonts schodulod for noxt weok, tho ladles havo changod tho Invita tions Issued. Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll Jr , has changed hor brldgo party to Wed nesday afternoon and Mrs. D. Y. Staf ford has changed hers to Friday and Saturday afternoon. Mrs. R. T. Street has Invitations out for Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Another lot of those DELICIOUS Coos Bay STRAWBERRIES fresh from tho vines tomorrow morning at the ANONA Cash grocery, phono 110 J Everybody Is Invited to attend tho DANCE at Plerson'a hall, Lakeside SATURDAY evening, SEPTKREBER a Good music and a good time assured. Don't forgot "the date. After the snow try a Turkish Bath Phone 2 14-J. REARY'0 GUN SHOP Full lino of Bicycle suppllos. Gun, bicycle, machine lock repair ing, Keys made and fitted. B. BANDEL, Prop. No. 9T No. Froat St. Pbaae 180-R - T T -I Personal Notes A. O. ROGERS ot Coos Rlvor Is a Murshflold visitor. A. S. HAMMOND ot Coqulllo is la Marshfleld on business. ALFRED 8TORA wna down from Al legany today on business. MISS IDA MATSON ot Catching Inlet Is a Marshfleld visitor today. FRANK ROGERS of Coos River Is la Marshfleld today on business. MRS. F. W. FEENEY of Bnndon Ib tho guest of Mrs. II. J. McKoown. F. E. WILSON Is spondlng n fow days at his old homo near Sumnor. ROBERT McCANN ot North Bend. wob a business visitor In Marsh field today. MRS. II. J. McKEOWN and chlldroo hnvo returned from n fow days vis it In Bandon. MAJOR MORTON TOWER of Em plro was a Marshflold business vis itor yestordny. MRS. J. G. HORNE and MIbo Horn ot North Bend wero MArshfleld shoppers today. GEORGE SELIG of tho Plonoor Gro cery, hits returned from a short visit In Portlnnd. MRS. A. T. HAINES Is ontortnlnlng n numbor of friends at a plcnlo pnrty at tho bonch today. few frlonds at hor homo In Wost Marshflold this afternoon. FRED AGEE and Chns Brossl loft this morning on tho Coos Bay Rosoburg stago for Rotoburg C. F. McKNIGHT loft this afternoon for Myrtle Point to tnko In tho Eastern Star mooting thoro this evening. ROBERT MERCHANT Is horo from Cnllfornln visiting his "brothers nnd Blstors nnd looking after bus iness Interests. C. DENHOLM,J. Donholm and Mrs. Donholm wero outgoing passen gers on tho Coos Buy-Drain auto lino this morning. A. P. OWEN hns returned from hla summor homo on South Coos River whoro ho Iiob boon onjoylng tho "simple Hfo" for n whllo. REV. H. D. FOSKBTT, who has boon limiting n tour of this county for tho Orogon State Baptist assocla tlon, loft yostorday for Portlar FRED McCORMAC and Will Hor hnvo returuod from tho Frank goi-B ranch on South Coos RL 4 whore they havo spent the suma a ti J. D. GOSS returned last night from Gold Bonch whoro ho has bcon at tending circuit court. Thoro wnt not n single Jury enso at this torm of court. MISSES HUMPHREY and Margorot Witt aro mnklng a short visit nt tho Wilson ranch nonr Sumnor. Thoy walkod from horo to thoro yostorday. MRS. OHAS. E. POTTER ot Shlngle houso Inlot Is 111 ot tho moaslos. Sho was visiting at tho Aunln homo In Myrtlo Point nnd contracted tho dlsoaso thoro. J. II. LEVERS rocolved a Stork card today announcing tho arrival ot an 8 Vi -pound baby girl nt tho homo of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Barnes, In Sprlnfflold, Missouri. DR. R. M. WEBBER of Eugono, who has boon Bpondlug a fow days horo, loft today for tho Coqulllo Vnlloy whoro ho will spond a fow days bo fore returning homo via Rosoburg. MRS. HOMER MAUZEY waa taken to Mercy hospital this morning to undergo au oporntlon. That It will bo successful and result In her early recovory Is tho wish of their many friends. HARRY BRADFIELD and Fred Bar nard returned yesterday from a short outing noar Sunnier. Tho didn't got any deer but they got a heap of climbing and finally bag ged three coons. PROF. LOUIS II. BOLL loft yostor day for Portland whoro ho will re opon his old studio tor the coming season. Ho expects to return hero noxt season If he Ib able to securo pormanont rollof from rhoumatlsnt which has been troubling htm tho last year. MRS. EMILY McFARLIN-LEWIS of North Inlet was In Marshfleld today, Sho Is tho owner ot tho largest cranberry ranch In this section and reports that It tho warm sunshine continues a tow weeks, tho cranberry crop will bo largo. The crop will be ready for picking In about a, month, I 1