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mpw rtpf"" """-rT" "ww VMf-. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16f1911 EVENING EDITION. 5 HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIP CHANDLERY Absolutely Guaranteed The Hobo St o r ii g o b n 1 1 o r y has been on the niurkot for two yenrs and tho anles on sumo linvo gono so fnr nhend of anything wo anti cipated that wo havo boon put to our wit ends to supply our trade Price $8.50 1 'i ! Remember They are first-class, up-to-date and Thoroughly Guaranteed w We CREDIT account, REPLACE batteries or REFUND amount paid for batteries, including transportation char ges, if they do not prove SATISFACTORY I. In Round Cartons 3 for $1.00 Tho rango of work this battery will do satisfactorily Is equal to uny dry coll on tho market. Comparative tosts Invited Put ouo of these batteries In circuit with a set of anothor make, or vice versa. Atnperago, over 20. Voltage, ovor 1.G0. Pioneer Hardware Co. MAHSHFIELD OREGON Exclusive AgentM on Ahou In Square Cartons 3 tor $1.00 THE PLACE TO IJL'V YOUR HARDWARE Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. In drugs, jiiBt ns In dry goodB and clothing, soino doalors run to cheap stuff at low prices, some to medium prices, while others try to carry all grades. Wo lean decidedly toward quality goods. In drugs, quality Is more Important than in other lines. When wo hand out a bottlo of medicine, prepnrcd according to soino physician's prescription, wo want to know that that medicine bears tho stamp of quality. Othorwlso wo won't bo satisfied. If you llko quality drugs you will llko our store Always "lEe Busy Corner" PHONE 298 Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. ENJOYS 7DTH BIRTHDAY. lors. Day phonos 40 and Night phono 18 IX. WANTED Ik-ale room, with umi of telephone Central Ave, proforrod. P. 0. llox, 238, Marahflold. TOR RENT Partly furnished house, four roomB and bath, noxt to Cnth ollc church. Apply at house WANTED HoiiHonorlc by duy. Phono 302-L or write Box 43. EasUlde. WANTED A woinim to assist In work at Arago hotel, Empire. Phone 471. FOR SALE IRRIGATED ALFAL- PA and fruit land, California un der best irrigation system In tho state. 4 11 noa transportation. , Great dairy country. Price $125 "Per aero 5 years to pay. Wrlto for literature to A. B. Polloxfon & Co., No. 3 Markot St., San Fran cisco. Headquarters for Coos Day people. WANTED To rent on upright piano for Indefinite time. Call room 1, Dr. WInklor, SengBtacken building ROOM WANTED Reference. dress "H" Times' offlco. Ad- roil SALE National Cash Register will soil cheap for cash. Enquire It. M. care Times' offlco. "vi KENT Housekeeping rooms 215 So. Droadway. Innulre at Times' offlco. X)It SALE Potatoes for chicken or P'g feed at 75c a sack or 5 sacks or 13.25 T. J. Garden, Box 270, Marshflold. uR SALE Four lota, ono half block from now high school build lug, $375 each, half cash, balanco easy terms. Only vacant lota In block. Address Box 75, City. No "Bents need apply. 231R. Father or C. S. Wlnsor of North Homl (Vlelinilcs n( Gold Bench. The Gold Heach Globe contains tho following concerning the father of C. S. Wlnsor, cttHhlor of tho Dnuk of Oregon nt North llend: "Lnst Wednesday, Sojtomber G, was Win. S. Windsor's seventy-ninth blrthdny. Tho occasion was fitting ly celebrated by his daughtors, Mcb dames Anna and Mary Gauutlott, pre paring and serving a sumptuous (Un der. Tho ropnst camo as a nurprlso to tho old gontlomnn, as ho was so actively ongaged In finishing up tho Interior of tho hotel nnuox, ho had forgotton ho had boon running bor rowed tlmo so long. Howovor, tho dollclous birthday cako and other swcot viands woro nono tho loss ap preciated by Mr. Wlnsor. Tho high proficiency In tho culinary art that the Gauutlott (noo Wlnsor) womon hnvo long been noted for, no doubt has a great deal to do with Mr. Win ter's robust health of todny. Dosptto tho snowy whlto beard and hoary locks of hair Mr. Wlnsor stands erect ns a youth and moves nround. sprlor i than many men forty years younger. WANTED-100 houses to move raise Ho ,m8 Ju8t coinp,Qtod mmQ nrtlc,C3 or repair. Address T. A. Freoso, Marshflold, Oro. FOR SALE Two story modern houso, hard-finished and all con veniences, lot 40x100. Threo blocks from Chandlor hotol. Hot and cold water. Gas and electric light, sow er systom and atroot lmprovomontB nil In and paid for. Address Dox 76 City. No agents need apply. WANTED 0 experienced col min ers Beaver Hill Company. WANTED Two experienced starch Ironora Immediately. Marshflold Hnnd and Steam Laundry. FOR SALE My farm OOO acre In ono lot or will cut up la parcels to oult. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. FOR BALE Doublo barreled shot gun nearly now, apply Times office. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Wo aro expert dyers and cleaner. Hat work of all kinds. Our work will please you. Suits made to order. 2Se Central Ave. Phone sou ROSS (Sb PINEGOR PR0PRD3T0RS of furniture mndo from tho row ma terial, Oregon onk and birds oyo ran plo, for workmanship and exqulsltu beauty cannot bo oxcollod In nny country. Wo congratulate Mr. Wln sor upon his good health, and may ho live to enjoy many more birth day dlnnors." for tho sum of 500 and bearing In terest at 0 per coat por annum, and will on tho next semi-annual coupons porlod of said bonds, to-wlt: ou tho 1st day of October, 1911, pay to tho proper ownors and holders of said bonds, faco valuo of each thereof with accruod Intorest to said data and tho ownors and holders of said abovo described bonds aro horoby no tified to prosont tho samo for pay mont and cancellation to tho under signed, tho treasuror of said city at his office In tho Flanagan & Bennett bank In said City of Marshflold, Cooa County. Oregon, on said dato for payment, cancellation and redemp tion, and aro further notified that In terest thereon will cease at said in torest payment period, to-wit: on October 1st, 1911. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1911. R. F. WILLIAMS, Treasurer of the City of Marshfleld. - ' THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON. Sept. 1C Fair to- night and cooler in east and light frost; Sunday, folri HORN. JUZA To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Juzn nt their home In South Marshfleld, Saturday, September 10, a sou. Geta $100 By capturing tho fifth prize in the county exhibits at tho Oregon State Fair at Salem, Coos county receives $100 prize monoy. Dr. Straw Worse Dr. E. E. Straw who has been HI for tho past week was reported not so well today. Ho has been suffering from puoumonln following otlior complications and to day It appeared as though tho pnou monta was becoming more pronounced. ROYAL AKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE of Govornor llawley of Idaho, and recently located ou the Bay. Both Messrs. llawley and Ward havo made many friends during their stny here who will wish them success in their now venture. Families Mown E. R. Hodsou nnd family of Coos RIvor arc moving Into their homo In South Marshfleld which O. W. Brlggs and fnmlly have been occupying. Harry Noble has moved from South Marshfleld to tho apart ments above the Lund store on South Broadway and L. W. Holmborg nnd family havo moved into tho houso that Mr. Noble hns just vacated, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen will occupy tho Mc- Koown bungalow which Mr. nnd Mrs Holmberg havo vacated. lug hardware to tho trado while Archie Johnson tnlks basoball. J. D. CL1NKINBEARD and wlfo re cently residing In Enstsldo, leave today for Falrvlow where they will mako their homo for a fow months.- PRINCESS WAH-TE-WASA who hai been spending a few weoks at Sum nor will leave today for Portland whore she Is temporarily making her home. II. W. RUSSELL who has been with his brother T. C. Russoll at Beaver Hill tho past year will leavo today for Corvallls whero ho will attend collcgo tho coming yoar. Goes East. A. W. Myers of tho Myers Stores, left this week for Chi cago and Now York and othor east ern market centers following which he will visit at his old homo at Chnmborsburg. Pa. Ho will probably be absent a month or six weeks nnd during his ntny Mrs. Myers will bo In rlinrgo of the business. Personal Notes BEN McMULIiEN Is hero from Myrtlu Point on business. MRS. PETER BREIER of Coos RIvor was a Marshfleld visitor today. dipt. Simpson Hotter. According to letters received by North Bond frlouds, Cnpt. A. M. Simpson, who was taken ill nt his homo In Snn Frnnchco tho othor day, Is now Im proving. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Plko who wore planning to go to Snn Fran cisco proceeded cast direct from Port land for Cincinnati as they rccolvod ward at Portland that he was Improving. Excelsior In.- - Tho Excelsior reached hero Into yostorday .afternoon from Snn Francisco with gonornl freight. She will sail tomorrow with lumber from tho Smith mill. Court Over. Judgo Coko nnd most of tho Mnrshflold attorneys ro turned todny noon from Coqulllo, court having been adjourned until Monday morning. Stnrt Business. Messrs. E. E. llawley and E. Ward havo oponod a ladles and gentlomon's tailoring par lor nnd pantntorlum on tho water front In tho ronr of Magnos & Mat son's store. Mr. llawley Is a son 1Ee Royal TONIGHT TANNHAUSER'S VELVET AND RAGS" Brand new Today "CUPID'S STORY" ANGELA MAY In "THE FORTUNE TELLER" Illustrated Song PRICES 15c AND 25c COMING Tho New York Giants In Training Greatest Baseball Pic ture Ever Shown. HENRY SENGSTACKEN wont to Co qulllo this morning on business. ERIC BOLT will lenvo noxt wcok for Snlom where ho will enter Wlllnm otto Unlvorsty. MRS. E. A. MORTON oxpocts to leave next wcok to vlttlt frlonda nnd rela tives In California. HARRY G. HOY returned lnst ovo nlng from a fow days stay at Co qulllo on buslnoRs, MRS. E. E. DYER and J. S. Greon leo of Daniels Creek wore Marsh flold visitors today. JUDGE E. D. SPERRY and wlfo and Miss Lucia Sporry of Coqulllo nro Marshflold visitors today. LOUIS KNAPP of Port Orford was in Marshflold today on routo to Portland to attend school. MAJOR L. D. KINNEY who returned this woelf from San Francisco was a Marshflold visitor today. E. N. McDONNELL has arrived from Portlnnd to tnko a position In tho ofllco of tho Oregon Power Co. JOHN MASTERSON nnd Miss Mary Mastorson of Port Orford woro in Marshflold Friday. MRS. F. W. JONES and Miss M. E. Jonos of Coqulllo were Marshflold visitors Friday. AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma chines careful drivers. Stands at Blanco hotel and Ed' Billiard parr k urn nrlck Building. Electric Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. nOTEL.OOOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards, Cor. Broadway and Markot Marshnolu. uregon. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF 8PE CIAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the provisions of Chapter V nf Title. XXVI. L. O. L., and in ac cordance with tho terms and condi tions of said bond, tho City of Marsn flold will take up and cancel the spe cial improvement bonds of said city of Marshfleld, Coos County. Oregon, issued on tho 1st day of October, 1909, and numbered 2, 3, 4 and 5 of said issue respectively, being each The High Cost of Living Let us help you solve the high cost of living mid that we enn do if you trade at our store. FLOUR IS DOWN 10c PER SACK. It is bound to strike you that there is better flour than you have been using when once you see the re sults obtained by your neighbor who bakes with flour purchased from our store less flour, more and bet ter bread indicates the cause of your dissatisfaction. Why not follow the example of your neighbor1? Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 MRS. P. M. HALL-LEWIS and hor mother. Mrs, Dlmmlck, of Catching Inlot, we're Marshfleld shoppors to day. E. L. PIERCE and family havo re moved from Allegany and takon up their homo In South Marshfleld again. PROF. E. A. TODD who has boen spending a few weeks here oxpects to leave on tho next Redondo for his homo In Los Angeles. R. R. DINNIEGAN, tho woll known traveling man, Is here from Snn Francisco. His young daughtor Is accompanying htm on this trip. F. M. CRAWFORD, a hardware spo clalty man from Portland, Is talk- JAKE GOLDIE loft this morning via Gnrdlncr for Portlnnd. Ho wai endeavoring to purchase a saloon In Marshflold but was unnblo to closo on any of thorn, tho prices having advanced. E. J. NITSCIIKE, who hns been as sistant cashier nt tho Oregon Power Company, loft today on the Breakwater for Tho Dalles, Ore gon, whero he expects; to engngo la business for himself. REV. A. G. LIND, tho now minister of the Norwegian Lutheran church recently arrived on Coos Bay, has takon n homo at 471 Elrod avenue. He will hnvo chargo of both North Bond and Mnrshflold congregations. MRS. NATALIE ARCHAMBEAU and son, Clifford, left today for their homo In Vnncouvor, Wash. They havo boon vlBltlng at tho homo of Mrs. Archnmbonu'a father. Justice Ponnock. VICTOR JOHNSON of tho StMi- Powors Logging company ')tt to dny for Mluuesotn to visit his par ents. Ills brothor, who has been horo with tho Blltmoro students, loft with him nnd aftor r-lsltln Minnesota, tho latter will ;o to Gormany with tho othor tidont. NORTH INLET NEWS. Mr. Ira nnkorton started oacK 10 Ohio Sunday after a threo weoks' vis- It with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plnkorton. Ho oxpocts to dispose of his Interosts thoro and return to tho coast. Mr. John Boar and Gus Potorson are moving tholr warehouses at the upper building to mako room for a now county wharf which will be built by Supervisor Chas Hanson. On Wednesday there was a crow of ten survoyors who camo In from Ton Mllo headed by a Mr. Warren Sumner. They woro In on a lino on tho edgo of tho sand hills until thoy camo to tho old Simpson grado line thoy started to run back following tho Brown survoy of tho Southern Pacific for about a mllo when thoy loft this lino heading for Sounder' Lake. No Information could be ob tained as to who they represented. NOTICE OF SALE, I will receive soalod offers to pur chase tho Carrie Nasburg property being lots four and Ave in Block 27, Clomont Plat at tho corner of Broad way and Alder avonue, having a fron tage of 50 feet on both Broadway and Second streets and ono hundred and Blxty-elght feet on Aldor avenuo. Bids to bo opened Soptembor 25th, 1911 at noon. J. D. McNEIL, Executory A Skin Like Velvet 'A skin of velvety appearance can bo yours through the daily use of B. 6c S. Sweet Lavender Cream An exquisite delightful toilet preparation with no stickiness or any grease. Useful for all toilet purposes and appreciated by every woman who delights in a refined toilet. A velvet skin is easily had. SWEET LAVENDER OREAM will bring it to you. 25 cents. Brown Drug Co. i Mr- v- A