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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 191; EVEWING EDITION. Removal Sale of Household Furniture I'lopnnilory to Removal (o Missouri All Household Furniture Belonging to M. C. Horton AM) CONSISTING OF i l2 MIK)(!AXV CHIFFONIER .MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE MAHOGANY PIANO BENCH MAHOGANY ItHANlCII At BACH PIAXO ri-MI'l) AK LEATHER ROCKI2HH I, HIGH FFMICI) OAK IjIIIHAHV tabu: oi: jo-foot Airr grafters ITMICD OAK EXTENSION TABLE 0X12 ART CRAFTERS CIIIXA CABINET OXK AIM' CRAFTERS SERVING TABLE SI2T0K SIX LEATHER UPHOLSTERED DINING CHAIRS TWOSMAM. TABLES BEDROOM FURNITURE two swrioxAii nooic oases hugs n,'S KITCHEN CABINET COOKING ITEXSII.S WlllbiMtffricd for sale at their residence, Xo. :i8! Xorlli First SI., Inly 1H !,, 'nrluslvu. "'" r l,l( furniture has been recetilly 'miirliiiseil nml Is practically new. The furniture enii lie Inspected nl ilii-lr residence at any tlnio iIiiiIiik nliovu ilnte.s. . ALONG Til K WATERFRONT. Tho Nimn Smith which nrrlvoil in Into yoBtonluy from Hay Point will still late tills nftornonoti from hero. Tho Alllntico will Ball tomorrow from Portland for Coos Hay and will Hall from hero Saturday for Eureka. Tho Breakwater will sail tomorrow morning from .Portland for Coos liny. Tho Washington will sail tomor row morning for Snn 1'YanelHco with iniHHctiBora and freight. Tho Atlvimi'o nrrlvod In at Ilandon this morning. Tin Hlenm n'luioner Snux'eln piuip In llils morning I nun San Francisco nml Ih now taking on a cargo of lutn hur at II o Porter mill. MAN!) DANCE at EAGLES HALL Knl unlay, July U7. Iltivo ycut Job fho Times' olllco. prlutm done al J& rKZZZb SAVllS TI.MI2 AXI) LA HOI I A Tonic For Tired Women A tonic (loos not always remove the cause of that "tired feeling." Frequently women liavo to work so hard that a tonic does not have any effect. One of the causes of a woman's weariness is the weekly Ironing by old-fashioned meth ods. Tho modern way with an Electric flatjron--climinates hard labor and makes Tuesday a clay of pleasure Telephone 178, Coos County Prohibition Convention All Prohibition Parly voters and nil those who In the futuro do Hlro to afflllato with tho Prohibition Party aro called to moot In conven tion In MatHhllold, Wednesday. July 31, nt the DaptiBt Church at 2:30 P. M., for tho purpose of nominating a legislative and county ticket and transacting any other buslnesH that may eonio before tho convention. Oeo. L. Carr, Stato Hold Secy., will attend and address the convention. All are cordially Invited to attend. COOS HIV TIDES. Mel w Is given tTis tlrao and height of high and low water at Marshlleld. Th tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on tho ncc ond lino of ciich day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. .7 uly. io.r.5 3.G 12.12 3.7 1.13 3.3 Dati 2.) 1 1 I'M. Foot lira. Feet lira. 2 1 .1.00 .O.fi .r,.ir, .0.1 .0.17 Ft. 0.3 3.11 3.1 5.10 3.C Ii.G3 3.S 1021 C.i 11.17 G.l 0.0 0.0 TI1K WEATHER (Hy ABSoclatod Press) OREGON. Showers In west tonight. Wednesday generally fair in east and wnrmor In In terior; (southerly winds. LOCAL RE- WANT ADS. FOR SALE Household furniture. M. C. Horton, 3S3 North First St. TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt I: III a. in., July 23, by Hunj. Ostllnd, Bpcclnl govornment me teorological obaorvor: Maximum 72 Minimum 52 At -l:13 a. in KG Precipitation none - Wind south; cloudy. FOR SALK One middle horse. Ap ply Arvln Tuttlu, Ingersoll uvonu near Fourth Htreot. jgon Power Co. WANTED Yihiiib lady to learn mill . Inery business. Apply Times olllco. FOIt HEXT A furnished Mur won flat. Apply It. F. Williams. FOR RENT Three room lint. Mod era Improvomoutfl. Apply CIS, 11th St. South. Plan Picnic Tho mombors of tho LadleH' Social Sowing Club will en Joy a picnic nt the ranch of Mm. Eli zabeth AdaniH on Coob River Thurs day. Admitted to liar. C. I. Rolgnrd today received his certificate of nil mission to practice boforo tho Ore gon bar, tho certificate coming from the Oregon Supreme Court. Some Salmon. So far tho run of salmon Into Coos Hay this soasou has bi'un very light. It la early for tliom yet. During tho last few dayfl, somo of the boats have caught a few. Plan Social. Tho monthly social of tho Epworth League will bo hold Friday evening on Nob Hill. Thot-o who will attend tiro to meet nt tho Methodist rhurch and will go out from t there. Ku route Home Frlonds of Mrs. M. A. Swoetman linvo received word from her stating that alio Is In Knn- whlch mot at tho same time elected f Mrs. Mragarot E. llorrln of Portland Grand Chlof of Honor. Mrs. Horrln Is tiulto well known on tho Hay, hav ing visited Mrs. J. T. McCormae horo some tlmo ago. Demand for Houses Thcro has been a big demand for modern houses Hero lately. Thoro have been numer ous luiiuliicH for them but thoro aro hardly any vacant ones. Several now ones are now In contemplation but most or tliom will bo occupiod by tho parties building them. Xo "Hanging" There. Malinger Fred Wilson, of the Coos Hay Con cert Hand, announces that no "rag ging" will bo permitted at tho dances to bo given by tho Coos liny Concort Hand. A few have approached him and asked that a few "rags" be add ed to the program for next Saturday night, but bo positively refuses to permit them. A number of the bet ter element who have been patroniz ing I ho band dances have been un qualified In their approval of bin stand In tho matter. Huy Barber Shop. Union and Finally, better known tut "Ed" and "O. K." linvo purchased the Leader Harbor Shop from C. A. Seymoro nnd will conduct a modern and tip-to-dnio establishment. They woro formerly with II. II. Hrndfleld and have a largo clrclo of friends 1 oro who will wish them success In their enter prise. The Bhop will ho known tu tho Antiseptic Harbor Shon nml the prices ngreod upon nt tho Inst moot ing of the b'jsa harbors will bo nd horcd to. Mr. Seymoro expects to leave for California ahortly after dis posing of his rcstnurant, tho Coos Cafe. ANNUAL FIELD DAY of Baptist .Sunday School will bo hold nt Char leston Hay, Wednesday, July tilth. Alice 11 nnd Express will loavo Mnr kot Blroot dock nt 8 n. in. sharp. Hrlng your bnakotB well llllod nnd enjoy tho contests to bo pulled off nt tho Hcnch. Don't forgot your bnth Ing biiUb. Hontn will stop nt Dopot, ijiihisiuo, oiu stnvo mill nnd North Hend lnndlngs. AdultB 50 cents, 10 to 20, 25 cents, undor 1C free. Ev orybody Invited. price )jt:i.ou ys "Tho Ttiisu Comer" i SS' I Sea SORE MUSCLF.V P S7JFF JOINTS. P nd stiffnesi of muc!cs and teiltl?l,c,4'Bn,,rra'aW Hrilni. bru!r. ..iii. ., fc. all U cud c IRVBBWG OIL K,c,l!!n! laid, V. ,v"""s """ P' M4Ctlnri In rnr. .,.. ..!." C'k,.a.ndb,. "wieundcn,(..i,i..... H whim, sc and joe, 1 art-Parsons )r"g Company i Busy Cornnr" Mala 208 ,jj Tiry Soinnie Deep Twkey A must dellcnto nml de licious urticle or food, Riiltnhlo for luuchos and picnics. Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Co Phono 73. Deliveries 8 a. m.; 2 p. in. vwuiijj'ji ;?'" A KN'.AI' 1'op iniiii nml ulfo u'luliltnf to keep honrdorB If takon within " 't' "or way homo nnd that (III, ,11. vt fitiv' illivu Itnuun unrtlv'RhO 0I11!B fOl' tllU COoI mf rOrtllltlL' nreozes of Coob Hay once moro tho next few dayn. House partly furnished, largo garden, cow nnd chickens. Apply Kruno & Hanks, North Houd shipyards and call for Mr. Osier. LOST Two door key anil son In,; machine key on ring. Finder plenso return to A. O. HogoiB. WAXTI-2D Position as housekeeper, house work, hotol or restaurant work or will cook In camp. Ad dresB Mrs. Minnie Talbot, Ilandon, Oregon. PERSONAL NOTES WANTI2D About thirty Iioj-h to Join boys' concort band to moot Wed nesday night In band hall ovor poBtolIlco. H. N. Fonton, dlroctor. FOIt SALK 1'lno team of yonn mnroi; will work any plnro; 4 nnd G years old; weight 1100 each; n bargain for a few days. Seo J. ('.. Doaue. Phono 331-11. I AT TEe Royal TONIGHT P.U'L DIAHLO CO. IX AX Kntlro cluingo of net Kverythlnu now. IX PHOTO PLAV "The Hit Policy" "Under Her Wing" "Far From tho Hen ten Track" FOll TOMOltllOW "Kconoiulnil Hrown" "The Willi West CIiciin" "Tight Wml (Jets a Hargaln" "Hraiinigau'K Promotion" Change In vaudovllle acts. ALWAYS 10c. FOIt SALI2 Single buggy. Phono 171 North Hend. WANTICI) Neat woiiiuii to keeji liouao; no washing or Ironing; wngea nccordlng to ability to do what's wanted on trial. Phono 171 North Hend. WANTICI) Ohl for general house work. Phono 34G-J. WANTICI) Slushing or lniiil clear, lug by tho ncro. Address nruco Hood, Marshlleld. WAXTKD Woman as niirho ami housekeeper for elderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. II. Songatnckon. LOST A crescent pin, set with brll. Hants. Mrs. Doraoy Kroltzor. I-or New Homes Tho NJordrum Hrothors startod grading on their lota on Fifth street yestordny propnr utory to tho erection of tholr flno rosldonccB thero. Tho contractfl for tho building linvo not yot been lot but tho plans aro bolng figured todny. Plan Plciilch Jnck Sneddon Is nr rnnglng for tho nnnunl Calodonlnn picnic. Tho exact dnto hns not been fixed but it probably will bo held nbout August 18 nt Chnrloston Uny. Tho olghteenth nnnunl picnic of tho Suoml Society will bo hold at Fno gren'B Orovo on Coos Hlvor Sundny, August 4. Daughter In Horn. A daughttr wns born to Mrs. Frank Tanner. widow of ono of tho victims of tho launch North Stnr dlsnster a fow months ago. Frank Sacchl, as chair man of tho North Stnr Itellof fund, luiH arranged for the caring for tho mother and Infant .and a number of womon are planning to furnish cloth lug for them. Any articles suitable for InfantB will be acceptable. Itdail Delayed Again Work on tho wnter level road between horo nnd North Hond baa beon auspendod own ing to tho fact that North Hond hns I tin out of funds. Tho rond from Pint II to tho Mnrshflold ond was nlmoBt completed but not qulto. Thoro Is a little Incklng on both ends to innko posalblo tho liso of tho thor ough faro from hero to somo point nt rint is, rrom whero n good rond could oaslly bo mado to connect with the North Hond road. Auto'N lluril Trl Ralph Hnrkor of South Inlot was in Marsliflold to day enrouto homo with nn nuto which ho nnd bis wlfo crnsRml Mi rnnilti-' ...;r . . ,. . . ., i rr,,Vi;..;r.""' ..."."" i ,lll' mauukxk nnd .Mrs v... .... IIIVJ l(,U,U II, U IHUUIIillU IIUIII I Kxetor, N. H to Rotnoto where tho I bad roads cauaod a breakdown which compolled them to loavo tho car I thoro. This was two or three months ngo. Tho enr was completely eijuippeu ror nn outing Jaunt nnd nt tractod consldornblo nttentlon on tho street today. Hecovers Chuin Through n TImea ,.,t ....x. ."" I ', 77 want ad last evening, Mrs. Win. Me- .un.,1, .-'" umnTni Mullen of lOmpIre recovered n gold r " :;" rzn " i, ",.ca" fc;,vn' j e ' BQt with toPaz ngates. tho WANTICI) Men for brush work. Ap- ply Reynolds Development Co. FOR SAIilC ono dozen chickens und. ono dozen young roosters. Andrew I Clnistensen, Forndnlo. frshfield Cyclery fcVCI,Ks kn. J'OU RI2XT "S Xo. Hnuiflurn,, -.., WH1 do you' ' "IT i i i - nne resuTtsT" !... Dv,a11 UATir uone 2ii.t IVETC JOHNSON BICYCLES nt Pioneer TTnrduwre. Co. or part timo to a clean, good-pny Ing, permnneut business, wrlto Hyrno, West Phllnda, Pa. OUR AOICXTS MARK MONEY sell Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Experience unnecessary. Ynklnn Vnlloy Nursery Co,, Toppenlsn, Wasli. FOR RICXT Seven room house; modern; close In. Apply Robot I Kruoger, Fourth nnd Commorclnl a von tie. , l'OR SALE Newsstand, confection ery and Ico cream business in good thriving town; pnying proposition. For particulars address Opportuni ty, care Times. HAIKU IX SALE 10 horsepower auto for $150; flr?t-clasg condi tion: fully equipped; cost new $3000; will sell for $450 on eaiy terms. John L. Koontz Machine Shon. North Front street. Phono IS 0-.I. WY NOW. Some choice lots In NORTH BENT) nn b bad at n vrv rnonnble price If you have anything to sell, trade, If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO j or rent, or want help, try a Want Ad. First Natloual Dank. chain belonged to her little daughter nnd wna lost on tho atreot here yes terday: Mra. W. T. Merchant picked It up nnd brought It to Tho Timea olllce nnd n fow hours later, Mrs. McMullen nppenred to Insort a lost nil nnd was told of tho article being found. This Is ono of tho numerous quick returns from The TImea wnnt columns. yew Association Tho Douglna County Flro Patrol Association which wna recently organized with F. E. Alley na secretary nnd R, E, Smith as treasurer has takon ovor part of tho territory which has hitherto been looked nftor by tho Coob County Fire Pntrol. Tho llttor nssocintlon now has twolvo tiro wardens In tho field nnd plana to put out n number of additional onea August 1 when tho danger of forest lires will bo In crensod ns n result of tho hunting season nponlng on that date. Aro Honored S. D. Cathcart of Marahfteld nt tho nnnunl mooting of tho Oregon A. O. U. W. In Portland last week, was honored by election as Inside wntchmnn. It was decided to increase tho per capita trtx from twentr to twenty-five centB nnd abol lr.li the special assessment of fifty rents per year. The Degree of Honor S. H. CUTLIP wns in from Dnntols Creek yesterday. JAY CLINKENHEARD la in today from Dnniola Creek. MRS. J. T. CULVER, of North Hend, la visiting hero todny. CAPT. JAS. MAGEE, of Empire is n Mnrshfiuld visitor todny. A. II. GAFFNBY of North Dond wns n Mnrahtlold visitor today, MRS. ENOCH HOLLAND, of Llbby, la a MatHhllold vlslUir today. MRS. S. A. YOAICAM of Coos River wna a Mnrshflold visitor today. JAMES PETERSON left on tills morning's stage for RoBeburg. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Enatsldo wna a Mnrahllold vlBltor today. C. N. DOUTT of Allegany was n Mnrahllold bualneua visitor todny. ED NOAH was down today from his North Coos Rlvor ranch on busi ness. J. C. KENDALL und wlfo linvo re turned from n short outing nt Ton Mllo. RALPH LANE, of Rosoburg, arrived hero lnt evening for n short visit on tho Hay. W. K. WISEMAN nnd fnmlly aro tamping out tor tho benofit of Mr. Wlsomaii's health. JACK McDONALD, tho Loon Loko snwiulll king, wns In Mnrshflold on business todny. FRED NIEME und H. Wilson loft thla morning for Coos Rlvor on n few dnyB' outing trip. MR. AND MRS. W. It. SIMPSON, of North Hend, nro oxpected homo to night from a visit In Portland. J. J. CLINKENHEARD nnd daughter, Miss Ada, returned todny from n short visit with frlonds nt Hnndon. MRS. HENRY CONLOGUE has re turned to hor homo on tho Co qtilllo nfter n short visit mi tho Hay. .MR. and MRS. McLAIN of Spokano nrrlvod horo yestordny to look ovor this section with n vlow of locating hero. II. A. WELLS. Ivy Condron, Dr. Straw and Walter Wolls roturnod todny from n dny's visit at Myrtlo roini. Win. .Mc.Miuien or Einplro nnd children woro Marsliflold visitors yester day. W. J. CONRAD wont to Coqnlllo thts nftornoon on mutters connected with the Coos County Tax Asso ciation. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned yestordny from Coqnlllo whero ho went to nttond to some probnto mniiors. i HENRY LILLMAN enmo In from Ten Mllo yestordny and purchased n horse which ho will use on his ranch thero. MRS. W. N. EKHLAD nnd son, Wil lis, will arrive homo tonight via Drain from n visit with relatives In Portland. NOHLE PITMAN hns taken n posi tion nt the Hub Clothing Store,! L. h. Hondryx has been assisting thoro recontly. MRS, THOMAS, tl e Enstsldo school toachor. and children, Androw nnd Hosslo, linvo gono to tho Ileneh for n week's outing. C. MILTON SCHUL55, editor of tho Mvi'tlo Pn'ut Euternrlso. was out" of the baseball fans In attendance at Sunday's ganio hero. MISSES GRACE AND EVELYN Turney, cousins of Mnlr Dano who aro hero from Hood River nre guests of Mrs. Fred Uachmnn this week. J. II. LA CIIAPELLE nnd fnmlly aro moving from South Marsliflold Into tho hotiso In North Mnrshflold formerly occupied by Tom Lnw hornc. NORMAN WILSON has gone to Mvr tlo Point to aid in training Nny'3 string for the Wlllnmetto Vnlloy rnccs. Ho will bo Nay's Jockey tills EC.1KOI). MRS. T. M. DIMMICK of Coqnlllo la expected homo on tho Breakwater Thursday from an extended visit nt Callfornln, Wnshlngton nnd Oregon points. Sho will visit hor Bon, Vic tor Dimniick, hero boforo return ing to Coqnlllo. REV. FATHER J. C. HUGHES, of Portland, Is In Mnrshflold today on route homo nfter n visit with rela tion In Curry county where ho wns reared. JESSE SMITH hns returned from a trip to the Tioga country. He re ports It wns very hot thero last week. Ho says thnt thoro wero numerous signs of Elk nnd vnr mints In thnt Bcctlon. HARRY G. HOY In n wlro to John Motley today announces that ho la leaving St. Louis this nftornoon for Coos Hay. Ho has been thoro nbout n wcok. It la his old homo. Tho weather has boon Intonsoly hot. W. T. MERCHANT, who has boon In Snn Francisco straightening out mnttorfl In connection with tho firm of Merchant & Son, Is expect ed homo Saturday. It is under stood thnt bo hns arranged mnttors bo that ho will shortly reopen tho Btoro, much to the gratification of nis many rrlonds. FRANK DENNING nrrlvod homo Inst evening from n fow wcoks' visit In Rosoburg nnd nenr-by points. Ho roports Hint It is n llttlo dusty but thnt tho prospects nro good for a big crop of "tickle grass" In Cnm ns Vnlloy so thnt Cell Ireland will linvo plenty to do when ho visits thoro on his nnnunl vacation next month. R. R. MONTGOMERY nnd wlfo of Docntur, III., nrrlvod last ovonlnn; via Drain nnd Allcgnny for nn ox tendod visit nt tho homos of his chlldron, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. C. K. Perry nnd R. J. Montgomery. They had n very good trip in and Mr. Montgomery, who has always been n bollovor In tho futuro of Coos Dny, Is enthusiastic ovor tho prcsont prospects. HOTEL ARRIVALS Cooa Hotel. M. Rny, Jnckson vlllo; R. W. Lain, Rosoburg; A. M. Klnn &. Co.; T. J. Colllgnn & Co ; Ed Schubort, Portlnnd. Blnnco Hotel. 11. O. Yggatron, Snn Francisco; James M. Merchant, Henvor Hill; Addle Dunbnr, San FrnnclBco; Sol Carter, San Fran cisco; Miss Ethel Seymoro, San FrnnclBco. Chandler. A. T. Conlogue. Lnm pn; Mnrtlna Tulley. Lampn; Mr. nnd Mrs. M. McLean, Portland; Mrs. H. P. Plko, Oregon City; A. McAdnms, Heaver Hill; J. C. Ilughea, Portland; A. J. Sliorwood, Coqnlllo; 11. Gocloy, Portlnnd; A. C. Yntes. Geo. nest, Hud Duncan. T. J. Huford of tho .Inn Co.; Edwin Johnson, Myrtlo Point. AMONG THE SICK Chns. Norris, formorly of Ten Mllo, who hns boon HI nt Mercy hospital Is now nblo to bo up nnd around. Mrs. S. S. Ackles of Enstsldo Is ro ported qulto 111. Mrs. John Sears Is roported qulto ill nt their homo on North Front street. The r-yenr-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. .Morrison of Bunkor Hill hns beon qulto 111 of thront trouble Mrs. Louis Wlrth of Daniels Creok was In Mnrshlleld with two children todny to linvo them oporntod on for ndnold trouble SHICRHARI) CHANGES M. D. Shorrnrd of tho Ban 'on Iron Works wn8 In Coqulllo Tuesdny, hav ing recontly roturnod from n trip to Sun Francisco. Ho has disposed of his Interest in tho Ilandon Iron Works of which he has been manager ror ijenrly two yours. His intorest wns purchased by C. M. O. Johnson of tho Lyons nud Johnson saw mill. Coqulllo Sentlnol, HANI) DANCE nt EAOLICS' HALL Sat in day, July tl". Poison Oak Cured by using Devniol, or money back; 99 in every 100 enses cured bv Dermol. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality icRiciiJCO. Eft