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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION. .- 200 Styles of Rockers to Pick From Fine, Big, Full Leather Karpen Sterling Turkish Rockers, (flC (f The Acme of Ease and Comfort, Worth $60.00, Each, HJJ.v Neat Arm Rockers in AH Finishes Priced At $2.50 and Up. They Are Comfortable, Too GOING , HARVEY CO. W5wrw"' 4sf22 ' U . mJ9t - -1 s -vl t -'"' 1 N ,-rr -t p"'" W All I T I n lUllSli JLivb TO853 it 1 1 U keven Wondfears of the World Ancient. .. .itttt . . iii..nUi nf Alexandria. ?"?BnK Gnnl.-iw of lon. S L f junltrr ly 1'liidliw. nUuWlcunV.rArtmla. -.Colo"" ol '""-" .Moocrn. I Wireless. Telephone ' fl!Aerolone. i lladlum. Z i.ticoiitlra and nntltoxliis. !l,Spcctiim mialywlH. J.mnifin' Julv 2C When Antl- v" .. -. i....r,,r,dut nf Sldatl. iter, me i"B' - nla a guide book for western trav- n la too casieru cuuuw, "-.. ...... .I.,- l.nfnrn Chi-lnt. llO Dro- red It with a Hat of soven wondorH tlic world. ThcBu, In Antlpator'u Ind. no sightseer could nfford to Im or at loaBi iau 10 uuui lie'ielectlon has como down In hla rr, It roproBents tho most glorlouH bieromcms ui muu i " .. R-'ho publlahers of Popular Mochan- t recently sent oui ivvvv iuuu i bloent sclontletH In Europo and ri!i nnd Inclosed n ballot con fining 60 subjects of scientific and lechanlcal achievement. Tho letter iqueited tho learned mon to croHH sercn or mo usi which me Innrhi wirn tho sovon ' itrcatciit onders of tho modern world." or bplemcnl list or portlal list or inoir itn. Seventy per cent of tho lcttcm klnxl reiDonscs. The ballots on it highest seven stood this way: l Wireless toIeKrapny, 24 4 v.0.l9A' IlitKWKRY IN TANGLE tolophono, 18G; noroplano, 1G7; rnd luin, ICO, nntlBoptlcs and antitoxins, HO; spectrum analyst, 120: X-ray, 111. Tho tlirco next highest achlovo montu roceivod this voto: Panama canal, 100; ancsthosln, 94; synthotlc chemistry, 81. Dr. Thoodoro Paul of tho royal unlvorBlty, Munich, Gortnnny, check ed tho only ballot rccolvod marked for tho Bovon titles which tho total voto nhowod to havo boon selected. Six bnllotB, ono from India ,two from Franco, two from Germany and ono ham tho United States, showod tho selection of nix of tho Until sovon. Tho ballot sent out contained tho following Hut: Pnnuma canal, wlro Iobh, llnotypo machine, printing press, enmuru, X-ray, locomotive aoro piano, electric furnace, Incandescent light, phonograph, colored motion pictures, skyscraper, autumobllo, hy droplane, turblno onglno, Bpoctrum analysis, antlsoptlca und antitoxins, anesthesia, modorn ocean llnor, sow ing muchlno, threshing machtno, ro Inforced concrete subway transporta tion, Hubmarlno, battleship, electric trnnsformor, discovery of north and south poles, tolophono, telegraph, Eiffel tower, hydro-oloctrlo power, utilization of pneumatic power, type writer, computing machine, color printing, Hteol, preventive medi cine, synthetic chemistry, rndltim, Assiian dam, Slmplon tunnel, ultra violet rays, ultra-mlscroscopo, nrtl llclal I co, Internnl combustion onglno; taking nitrogen from tho nir, Florida-Key West railroad, trans-Siberian railroad, oro smelter, Bclcnco of eug enics, Catsklll aquoduct, trans-Andean rullroad, textllo mnchlnory, oxy- ucetylono and oxy-uydfogon torches fliarg Grand Jury Indicts Ofllcinl for Violutlon lltOSEUUKO, Ore., July 24 After Inveatlgatlon of threo dnys the find Jury, Into Saturday returned tree Joint Indictments against tho oulurg browing & Ice company, a mate corporation; Oscar Kllnko, nrported manner of tho local brow- ; plant, and Joseph lloldenrlch, the l try dellvoryman. I following tho return of tho Indict- ent tench warrants wero isuued and e defendants wero cited to apponr tne circuit court for nrralngmont lit morning. In each enso tho do- ndsnts are accused of violating the al option laws. In ono indict- nt lleldenrlch, Kllnko and the wery are charged with soiling boor Henry Andry. nronrictor of n lo ll wit drink emporium on July 3, Idle In a second Indictment the Iree defendants aro accused of soil- K i similar product to C. II. N. ronrold, of tho McClallon hotnl. nn ne 17. In tho third Indictmont, the arnasnis stand chargod with sell- i wer to u. u. .Miller on July 3. l'KHSIRTH.VCE. I'w swatted files until I'm wenry. i nave swatter's cramp; 1'vo f.il rd up my labors dreary until with i ;'? Camp: ,n soul and uody J u, a worn-out, panting man, C II 1ST Wftrlllrn r,l. I..I...H XT... ly. Mary Ann! Around my res- - loner, pursuing buzzing X. and SWIt thnn. ,UUI r,... ....V er. and bash them In tho oyos. 10 niUlfraii , iirvi. 4 ' . hrl.l V . ' "" "-" now, P"e ' Tou re 'a'nt and tired nnd ft liUt. lAnillm. A.i. brv 1 -v"u"" "" my wnrcry f Oran "I"1 ?wnt mi 8Wnt! ffflhfr ..''. ",0 "own una Iv ' ',..r.e.? n IWBt lino, in u ." es "ynil all iiiiiii ! lih lm.,re l.ie.r kl,,,11-v 'rollnc. ci h?m "0qr .n,", pellnB' nnd irmlnV ni. ;. u n U10CK J.v ttett: P-".inS onnt nr, V . " "' KUl " uo lLdAe.re?'.'ynndtheroA Id th.r. Ti.rr' ,0 ,ne tho count. i'e warf.rL m' wny ,Q cTy the pa- Let nn ii ,. " "K iruin F the f J?",.'lles Llvo or flourish I' ilneii B 1 .y,m,r cot: ,et " onui; WALT MASON. TWO TO ONE OKKEHEI) THAT WILHO.V WILL WIN NEW YOUK, July 25. Tho odds In Wall street aro 2 to 1 that Woodrow WIIboii will ho the next President of the United Statu), according to the New York Times, which says: "Anyone who docs not be llovo thnt Woodrow Wilson will he tho next President of the United Stntes and Is willing to take n chnnco on his convic tion, may find nn opportunity to bet by Interviewing nn actlvo in e in bo r of the stock exchange. Ills nanio mny not bo mention ed bccntiBc of tho possible con flict with the nntl-bettlng laws, hut tho brokor hns $5000 of his own money which ho hns been vainly trying to place at odds of 2 tt) 1 on Wilson." LIhhy COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS ITfiEI). Phono 72 Pacific Liver- At Trnnsfer Co. U. v.. P1". Me J. I' jWMwg near K rtwrnlfi ma5,y "'PP'ed.with In hV'Aue' h wy.. to pli intfr.i Ul. oey Kid- waUnuaiw .f 8peclca t,,nt Kldnei w!ibefore my ey8-" ' nd r i I8 ?.re a ur'o acid "fmi of .V "ve ror tl,o var- Parson. ihe,n"atlsm. Lock r'ons Drug Co., The DurVv DANCE with tho HAND HOYS Sat unlay, July 27, nt EAGLES' HALL. FRECKLES New Drug Tluit Quickly Itomovcs These Homely Spots. Thoro's no longer Uio slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, ns a now drug, otblne double strength has boon discovered that positively removes theso homely spots. Simply get ono ounce of othlne double strength, from any first class druggist nnd apply a little of it u: night, and In the morning you will see thnt even tho worst freckles hn' begun to disappear, while tho lighter ones havo vanished entirely. It 1 seldom that more than an ounce Is neoded to completely clear tho skin and gain a beautiful clear com plexion, lie sure to ask for tho double strength othino as this Is sold under gunranteo of money back If It falls to, romovo freckles. fcHWwtan I tor ?. RWOVATORl Strauw ft Co. ' TUU.T.-r.a ' & to . - uiri iiiu Ljmi its .. City Auto Service Good Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto; 'Will go anywhere at any time," Stands Dlanco Hntol and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 Night Phone 4 6. RATtKKn & GOODALK. wonrlatorw. w The Sign of Good Candy Always Anywhere, Any Time Careful Driving Reasonable Rates FISnER AUTO SERVICE WM. FISHKTt. Prop. I Phone orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Store, Phono 18-J. After 11 P. M., Phone 5.-J. Marshfleld. Oregon. CONDENSED STATESIENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of business, Jun II, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $238,516.72 Honds, warrants nud securities 78,191.32 U. S. bond? to secure circulation 25,000.00 Henl cstato, furniture nnd fixtures.'.. 81,011.34 Cash and sight exchango ; 188,653.99 Total $011,!J7iJ.a7 LIABILITIES. " Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 10,548.03 Circulation, outstanding 23,800.00 ueposiLS ...........,....... ...,..,. ,.,.... 477, 024. 71 Total $01 1,a7.5t7 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold ers Ih $100,000.00. INTEHEST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HOIITON, Vico-Presldent. DOItSEY KREITSSER. Cashlnr. Something Special for Homemakers Next Week Next week wo will announce a special bar gain sale of Electric Toasters. Our proposition will have the strongest kind of appeal to every lady who delighly in home comfort and convenience. The combined purchasing power of the Byllcsby properties has been exerted to se cure a consignment of the two best known makes of elcctvic toasters on te"rms especial ly avorable. The local dealers in electrical supplies by special arrangement "will co-operate with us in this big bargain sale. What we have saved on the liy orders we will pass atony to our customers you will yet the toasters practically at cost whether you buy from us or from the dealers who will be listed in our newspaper julvcrtis ing. See the special window displays next week and learn what a convenience the clectriii toaster is. It costs less than one cent a meal to make the best toast you ever tasted for a large family. Watch our space in the newspaper next week. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central. Telephone 178.. The Order Sent By Telephone Is tnkon down carefully and filled with tho utmost exactness at this 'market You can count on gottlng just ns cliolco n cut as It you were horo to seo us cut It for you. So If you cannot or do not caro to como In porson phono us whnt you want ana wo'll see that you get It as nnd when you want It. MARSHFIELD CASK MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Marshfleld Telephones North Bend 221-J Two Market HI Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, BUT FIRST COME IN AND (3ET OUR PRICES ON SHINOLES AND ROOFING PAPER. SHINGLES 91.00 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONK PLY, $1.25 AND UP, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HKNitY BENGSTAOKBN, Mgr. CoQullle Ofll) Phona 101 Platting Lands a specialty. ., Farms Timber Coal aadenU "EASTS&Dm" OeaersU Ag Uashflald Offloe 14-J. Removal Sale of Household Furniture Preparatory to Removal to Missouri All Household Purniture Belonging to M. C. Norton AND CONSISTING OF MAIIOGANV DRESSER MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER MAIIOGANV WRITINO TABLE MAHOGANY PIANO ItENCH MAHOGANY KRANICH & UACII PIANO FUMED OAK LEATHER ROCKERS LARGE FUMED OAK L1RRARY TAItLE ONE JO-FOOT ART GRAFTERS FUMED OAK EXTENSION TAHLE ONE ART CRAFTEHS CHINA CARINET ONE ART CRAFTEHS SERVING TAHLE SET OF SIX LEATHER UPHOLSTERED DINING CHAIRS TWO SMALL TAHLES HEDROOM FURNITURE TWO SECTIONAL HOOK CASES flSntUGS CHAIRS KITCHEN CARINET COOKING UTENSILS Will be offered for nalo nt their residence, No. 08:1 North First St., July IH to ill, Inclusive. Much of the furniture lain hcen recently purchased and is practically now. The furultiiro can ho Inspected nt their residence nt any time during nbovo dates. ESTABLISHED IN 1HHI). STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At Iho close of business, Juno 1-i, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts? $427,481.48 Hanking Houso 50,000.00 Cash and Exchanges. . . .'. 246,112.22 Totnl $723,693.70 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits C7.4C9.90 Deposits C1C.123.80 Totnl $723,593.70 'THE FRIEND OF OOOH BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA SUNDAY, FORENOON JULY 28 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone '44. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. Steamer Washington Will Sail From Coos Bay for San Francisco Wednesday morning, July 24 at 10 A. M. WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT P. 8. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. FAST AND -CODIODIOUS Steamer Redondo E(iilpK'il with wireless and submarine hell SAILS FOR COOS HAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY, JULY 2UTII, AT :00 P. M. AH Passenger Reservations From San Francisco Must He Minle ut H05 Fife Building, or Pier No. 10. 1NTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT O A. M., JULY 2nd, Oth, 11th, 10th, Ulth and 20th. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE SERVICE OF THE TIDE, JULY (Ith, litis. 10th, 21st, 20th and 31st. Phone Main .121-L. J. C. MILLER, Agent. COOS BAY-IiOSEBURG STAGE LINE. Stage leaves Marshfleld every morning at 6 and reaches Roseburg In time to connect with evening train for Portland. Stage also leaves Roseburg every morning at 6 o'clock and reaches Marshfleld same evening. FARE $0.00, Round trip 911.00. Good ineala en route. C. P. Barnard, agent, Roseburg. Otto Schetter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Marshfleld. Tickets can bo obtained at Hlllyer's Cigar Store. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE, "u