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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 3 i TONIGHT at The Royal ... ,iiti. llershcy Company pro fiting two bit? vaudeville nets. Ti la is tho InBl night of the M'jl0 llershoy Company, mid a Sod bill Is hbm1 all. PVIII.Y DAYS IN TUB WEST ni.nnTwo reels. A fonturp that II "dense as It recallH tho mom- r,S,MfBCOMINa-Rcllr. if on want to boo tlio host you II flail It nt Tho Roynl. " " . .. ...... it.. i........ in.. i, .! Ihmr '-"' Balcony l()c. Coos King Bicycles $30.0O-Time Savers $30.00 MARSHFIELD CYCLERY I ,V. Hmmlway. b Tel. tHU. PANCINCJ SCHOOL. Swlnl Dancing t Finnish Hall. llfKlimlNK TUESDAY MAY 20, llMil. Tm) toraiB of ton lessons each. Afternoon clnsa for boys and girls Tuesday 1:30 to 0:00 P. M. SH.00 l-'Olt TUX LESSONS, neiiing class for ladlos and gontle h men. 8:30 to 10 P. M. Ladles. $ tor tn lessons; (Jeiitlcmcii, SI 0.0(1 for ten lessons Instructors; Mr. P. II. Ross, Mlaa Carrie K Robs. . . . Private Iobsoiib by appointment. Private classes solicited. Kor further Information phono 187-X. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY B KXJAMIX OSTLIND, Consulting Engineer nnd Architect. I'hone HHMj Mnrsliflehl. Ore. T J. WRIGHT, ) COXTHACTOIl AND BUILDER Estimates furnished on request Plans nnd specifications furnished If desired. An honest job guaran teed. Phono 124-11. T0I2Ij OSTLIND, ) Pluno Tuner nnd Repairer. 4li S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L PERL RILEY ILVLLIXGEIt Plunlst and Teacher Rwidenco-Studlo, 2.17 So. Broadvrn) Phono 18-L. W. O. CIIAN'DLEIl, Architect. Room 301 nnd 302, Coko Bulldlag Marshfleld. Oregon. DH. V. MORROW, Dentist. 171 GrlmoH Building, over GrunC Thcatcr. Ofllco Phone 820. W M. S. TUHPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Oregon. nit. A. J. IIENimY'H Modern Dental Parlors. vu r? equipped to do high clnsr ork on short notice at tho verj lowest prlcos. Examination free Lady attendant. Coko Bid., Opi unnnumr Mnm nnnno 11 "-J Singer Sewing Machines We have thorn for rent or for salo Machines Hcpalred. Supplies and NoodlnR for Salo. v. j. ritz. 131 Pink Ave. Marshfleld Phono 2HO-X. Hand Faiiatedl China At Cost We have the finest line of hand-painted China on Coos Bay and for the next few days will offer all we have at actual cost. See Oob WJimdow Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY ' MAIN PHONE ORPHEUM TONIGHT OH- AN'D WATER A story of tho stage. Incorporating classical J;reek dances, a special two-reel featuro produced by tho Rlograph umpany. You will have a chance to see Mile. Oonova In tho danco ' the fleeting hours. 'a addition to this big feature wo will run two other picked reols. THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER A tale of executive clemency. SALLY'S ROMANCE A powerful drama. ADMISSION Tt RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING . Havo photographic copies of wtracts of titles, nresent owners, hi'ctvU,?8tate furnished on short ulSI.ESS OFFICE: 117 North w i mm mm p Iff 11 I Copjrrl(hl Kan SchilTntr & Mill OUR back is seen by as many people as your front; better have your clothes right all around. Hart Schaffner & Marx make them that way and we sell them that way. Suits from $18 up; nt $25 extreme values Woolen Mill Store This storu la tho homo of Hart Sehaftnor & Marx Clothes DAIRY BUTTER If you nio not thoroughly satis fied with tho butter you nro now using, why not try an order from Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'COXXEIJi IJLDG. piuiiio :n)i-i. imi .Market. Wo also hnvo KHKSII kaxcii mum. Pioneer Rooming House L'XDEIt XEW .Al.XA(!i:.Mi:.T. llinixekcciiliiK hiiitox and kIiikIo iikiiiis. Kooius with hot nnd cold vtei fiO cents nnd m per day. CORNER." 298 US TEX CENTS. AHSTRACT CO.MFAXY all records of Coos County to date, or any other Information relating notice. Front St., Marshfleld. Phono 151J W. J. RUST, Manager MAY TIDES. He-low Is given tho time and height of high and low wnter at llarshflold. Tho tlde3 aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho llrst line and heights on tho second line of each day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indicate whether It la high or low water, or high water on the bar subtract '1 hours 34 minutes. 19.111-8.. 1.43 7.G3 2.31 'Ft... ll.ii o.c r..i 7.3S l.S S.21 2.1 8.0G 2.3 0.51 2.5 1!0 Mrs. . 2.02 S.39 3.18 Ft.. 21)111-8. ,Ft.. 22 Mrs. iFt.. 23lIIrs. Ft.. 24 His. IFt.. ti.7 2.41 C.7 3.20 li.ii 4.00 0.3 4.12 r..o 0.7 0.24 0.8 10. OS 0.8 10.51 o.r. 11.J4 0.2 4.0 t.OG 4.0 i.r4 4.7 5.43 10.40 4.0 2.0 0.31 4.0 11.34 2.G V EAT 1 1 Kit I'OUECAST. Hy Associated Press. Oregon Fair tonight nnd Tuesday. Northwesterly winds. I.OI'AIj TEMPEItATUKE ItECOItD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4: 13 a. m., Mny 10, by HenJ. Ostllnd, special government mo teoiologlcal observer: Maximum 50 Minimum 37 At 4:43 n. m 37 Precipitation nouo Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 .00.41 Precipitation saino period Inst year 54.04 Wind: Northwest. Clear. Itcttuiw Today. Arno Merecn, general superintendent of tho C. A. Smith Company, lias returned from a business trip to Oakland and San Francisco. Ilnw Mcnslcx. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. King at Smltn-Powera camp No. 1 on South Coos River 1ms been quarantined for measles, some of tho children being sick. On llnskcllmll Tcuiu. Miss Rlttlo McNnlr, of Dnndon, Is plnylng contor on tho Oregon Agricultural College Freshman clnss team, which carried off the Inter-class championship of tho Institution this year. (lulus HdiKir Ualzcl King, of Myr tle Point, was elected a nicnibor of tho Executive Comniltreo of tho Oro gou Emerald, tho olllclal publication of tho student body of Oregon Uni versity at Eugene, for tho next year. Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold City Council will meet tonight to tuko up sovoral matters, tho prin cipal ono bolng "tho roport of tho committee on tho proposed purchnso WANT ADS. 'OK ItEXT T$ r n Iiiiiim'. Apply at tho Uunnory, 34-J. I'OU DENT Store bhlg. on llnmd way. Marshtleld Hardware Co. WANTED A hell hoy at The Chandler hotel. FOIt DENT lloiiM'ktH'plug apiut meats. Lloyd hotel. I'OUXD Gold Inckct Owner niuy havo saino by calling nt this oillce and paying for this notice. WANTED Party th some capital to put Into paying established poultry business. Wrlto llox 705, Mnrshlleld. FOIt SALE A good pnyiiK liusliif.9 In tho liveliest town In tho county. Vn niinnnttlnn. Part cash, bnlanco easy payments. A snnp. Wrlto or seo Goo. w. Owen, uanuon, uro., nox 532, i.-nu uir.i.- tim ni'ii' 1'inil liiml slv miles from Marshtleld; good road. Surface soil good irult innu. uon slderablo Whlto Cedar on land. Seo A. H. Only, Chandler Hotel. WANTED Chamber maid ut Lloyd Hotel. I'OU SALE Launch lone. .$ II. P. engine In best of condition and nil other equipment. If taken nt onco 5525. Address "M," caro Times. I'OU SALE FiiiiiWihigs for 12 room lodging house, as wholo or by piece. Houso rents $20 per month. Inquire Mrs. Hrltton, IOC North Second street, FOIt RENT Furnished thrw-iowii modem flat; bath, gas, electricity. Splendid view. 343 S. Broadway. FOR SALE Or Evchange, a new grocory storo nnd now barn nnd ono and a. half acres of good land, tonni and wagon for real es tate In Mnrshflold, Oro. For par ticulars address I. Hoagland, Shol burn, Oro, DUESSMAKIXG First class dress, making done nt Ladles Emporium. l'OK s: Air Household furniture for ' rn..- -.,...... A.. .tl.. no? Cintli IUIII IUUI1ID. 11'i'IJ Vm WV...W. Hrondway. House mny bo rented. Phone 187-R. DUESSMAKIXG At MIS! South Broadway, or phone 21C-L. FOH KENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 005 First and Hlrch bt. Telephone 230-J. FOR ItEXT Nicely furnished looms with use of bath. Inquire 240 North Second St.. or Phone 120-R. FOR ItEXT Comfortable room with stove and bath. Phone 23C-J; 768 North Second St. SOCIAL CALEXDAU i 4 MONDAY I 1 Progress club with Mrs. Han- i sen. TUESDAY Episcopal Guild with Mrs. J. I l C. Kendall. I Royal Auction Drldge with I I Mrs. A. L. Housoworth. j fJ-J-J-J-J-JWj:- ---,--.,--- ww.? of the Coos Hay Water Company's plant Gets Tho Deari. George Catching of Sumner InBt Friday bagged two bears, n cub and Its mother, about n mile from Sumner on the Coqulllo road. His benr dog. "Red," was tho hero of the day. The cub was first killed. Hard Auto Trip. The Cleo Mad ison Company, who loft by automo bile yesterday morning for Hnndon, report a very rotiRh trip, bolng obliged to walk part of the way. After a five-hour Journey they reached their destination. GeN Xew Auto. Tho Hrenkwnter will bring n new sovon-pnBsonger 1013 Cadillac for D. L. Footo, Oeo. Goodrum having ordered It for him some time ago. Tho mnclilno Is a beauty and will make a fine addition to Mr. Footo's nuto ser vice. Arrange Dull. Messrs. Goodrum, Hlldenbrnnd nnd Crosthwnlt nro biiBy todny making arrangements for tho Elks' monthly social dance Wednesdny evening. All Elks nnd visiting Elks nnd their wives, daugh ters, slstera and sweethearts are In vited. Opening l Humi. Tho formal opening of Winkler's Pharmacy last Saturday was a decided success. The store was attractively decorated and during the day scores of Mr. Wink ler's tunny friends dropped In to wish him all kinds of success In his new venture. Sultnblo souvenirs were presented. For Home. Dr. Win. liars fall's four now double houses nro to ho erected nt Second nnd John son, n most dcstrnblo site as the ground there Is high nnd Insures n good view. Tho bouses are to cost about- $2500 each and plans for thorn nro being prepared by Architect Ttirpcn. Diijh Store. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 11 1 Is Short, of Lakeside, who havo boon visiting In town' since Saturday, will return homo on tho nftornonn boat. Mr. Short! who purchased the North Lnko general tuorchnndlso storo from Androw Olson, reports favorably on tho business prospects at the lake this summer. Gltcn Purse. Ho v. John E. On- Iund, pastor of tho .Swedish Luth eran Churches In Mnrshflold nnd North Ilend, yesterdny wns present ed n handsome purse by his con I flrmntlnn class and friends there following the confirmation exorcises i The special services there morning nnd evening wero largely attended. ltuvs Auto. Geo, Goodrum and W. J. Conrad this morning made .an early morning drlvo to Cnpo I Arngo to deliver a now Ford to Cnpt. Dunatan. They loft here at 5 o'clock and took breakfast with Capt. and Mrs. Dunstnn nt tho light house, following which Capt. Dun stnn drovo thorn bnck hero In the now mnchlno, Tho road Is now In pretty good shape. Fine Diiugidow. John Morrlssoy'n now bungalow on Tenth streot, nenr Elrod, will bo occupied by Jno Whlto, who Is employed on the now pulp mill Tho bungalow Is of tho California typo and Is ono of the neatest on tho Hay. It was doslgned by Mrs. Mor rlssy nnd Mr. Whlto, tho latter tak ing n vacation In order to build It. It Ih plastered nnd the exterior finish will bo greon nnd white. Mr. Morrls sey Is now figuring on getting ono of Dr. Dlx' lots ncrosB tho street from his home and Improving It. UNCLE SAM FOIt COQl'ILLE. Vessel Refused Pu iters hy Inspec tors In lie Towed Down (oast. A Portland paper snya: "Prepar atory to being towed from Portland to tho Coqulllo River, tho wheol of tho Btonmor Undo Snm, n marine product from Corvnllls to which I'nltoiL. States Inspectors Edwnrds nnd Fuller declined to Issuo docu ments Inst weok, has been tnkon out, and alio Is to leave shortly on an ocean voyage. "What tho future of tho Undo Sam will bo has not been outlined, but tho Inspectors Insist that her cnauces or passing inspection win bo no iiioio favorable on tho Co qulllo than nt Portlnnd. TIiobo in terested In her hnve rontompinied tying hor up on tho Const harbor and proimbiy orror tier noner ami machinery for salo. Sho has boon lying nt tho foot of Salmon stroot since arming from Corvnllls, nut owing to complaint from dock own ers, who said tnoy desired 10 uso tho space for vessels, sho Was or dered to seok othor moorings by Harbormaster Spolor. Notice lo Creditors, All persons Indebted to mo or the Hlnuro Cigar Storo nro luquestud to settle tholr accounts with Low roy Owen nt tho Hlanco Cigar Storo nt onco. A. P. OWEN. Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TVvrrv The Tailor and 1 JUJ Dress Expert 27K Front St. t'llSlllllH, STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Ilromldo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. You Auto Call foote PMOVE UIT NIGHT A7.D DAV Stand front of IHanco llllliard Parlor TWO NEW CAnS After 11 P. M. Phone 200-1. Residence Phone -T. Careful DrUers : Good Crs PERSONAL NOTES IRVING SMITH, of Elkton, Is a town visitor todnv. H. S. LARSEN of Allegany la In town on business todny. PAUL KREl'GER, of Sumner, Is In town on business. JESSE DARKER of Fnlrvlcw was a Sumner visitor ycBtcrdny. ROSCO UIASCA. of Coos River, is in town on business today. MRS. J. 11. FITZPATR1CK, of Coalc do, Is spending tho day lu town. MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Sum ner Is n Mnrshflold visitor todny. J. D. CLINTON, tho Norway creamery ninn, Is a Mnrshlleld business vis itor. E. G. PERHAM has returned from n business trip to Mcdford and Rose burg. WILLIAM GARRETT, foreman of camp No. 1, spent yesterday In town. MISS ANNA CLINKEN'HEARD. of Daniels Creek, Is visiting In town todny. MRS. E. E. DYER, of Daniels Crook, Is In town todny on business and pleasure. C. W. ELMORE returned to town this moinlng after a Sunday stay at Allegany. C. 13. HULING, of Myrtle Point. Is lu Marshnold today on business nnd pleasure. ROHT. ROOK of Loon Lnko la In Marshfleld today looking after bus iness interests. MISS SARAH HENDERGARD. of North Coos River, Is visiting In Mnrshflold today. MRS. LOUIE WIRTII. of South Coos River, Is spondlng thu day lu town shopping. A. L. UENGSTON and party return ed yesterdny from n business nnd pleasure trip to iNortli Inlet. H. CHURCH, representing Gorhnm Rovoro Rubber Co.. of Portlnnd, Is In Mnrshflold calling on trade. CLARENCE HARRIS "AND WIFE returned to town this morning nfter a visit with relatives In Sumner. MRS. LEONARD MASTERS AND MISS OLLIE RICHARDS, of Sum ner, are spondlng tho day lu Marshfleld. MISS BLANCH CUTLIP returned to North Bend this morning after spending Sunday with friends on Cntchlng Inlet. DR. J. L. MASSON of Myrtlo Point returned homo this morning, nftor spending Sundny nt tho C. W. Har ris homo nt Sumner. C. A. METLIN writes his family that ho Is now In St. Louis nnd homownrd hound. Ho Is expect ed hero In two weeks. MISS HELEN SMITH, of Coos Riv er, enmo to town this morning to recelvo hor diploma from tho Mnrshflold Grammar School, MRS. MARY EARLY and MISS ELIZABETH DONNELLY aro spending n fow dnya at tho Horbort Rogers homo on South Coob River. MRS. J. A. HOONE AND CHIL DREN, who hnvo boon visiting Cnpt. nnd Mrs. A. D. Boono, or Sumner, returned homo this morning. II. P. HOWARD, of North Inlet, was In Mnrshflold yostordny with his friend, Jns. ChlBholm, of Ev erett, Wash,, who has been vis iting him. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST VARNEY roturued thin morning from n visit to South Coos River and will leave on tho afternoon train for Conlcdo. JIM REED AND R. A. TYLER, of tho sporting goods dopartmont of tho Marshal-WollB houso, and A. II. Floichor, of tho snmo Arm, nro lu Mnrshflold todny, coming over loud. HEN Mc.MULLEN and MR. CROUCH, of Myrtlo Point, left for homo this morning, hnvlug returned Inst ev ening from tho South Coos Rlvor section, whoro thoy wero cruising some timber. MRS. M. R. SMITH spent Sundny In town from tho C. II. Dungnn homo on South Coos Rlvor. Mrs. Duugan Is slowly recovering from hor nccl dout nnd It will be sovoral weeks boforo sho Is ablo to bo up nnd around. ASSESSOR THRIFT of Coos County, arrived hero Into last ovculng nnd spont todny visiting with F. L. Cnl kins. Ho leaves for Modford Mon day, where ho will attend tho an nual Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Rosoburg News. BRINGS RAILWAY MACHINERY. Tillamook toTnko Engines mid Steam Shot el to Uullroail. A Portland pnpor Saturday printed tho following: "When tho gnBolIno schooner Tillamook leaves Portland next Monday sho will havo aboard a mammoth steam shovel nnd two lo comotives for delivery nt North Bond to Porter Brothers, railroad contrac tors, who will begin construction nt tho Coos Dny end of tho Southern Pu rine branch as soon as the needed equlpmont roaches tboro. Tho gaso line schoonor Mlrono, Captain Mny, arrived from Wnldport nnd Newport yesterdny, nnd sho will leave on tho return trip this evening. Both sho and tho Tillamook operate from Al hers' dock No. 3." AT THE HOTELS. I The Chandler. T T. Mnuann Mvrlln Pnlnt! .Tnd. Chlahnlin, Everett, Wash.; H. P. Howard, North Inlot; A. E, Couch, Coqulllo: Bon Mc.Mullon, Myrtlo Pnliit. II S U'rlclit. Snn Krnn. Cisco; A. M. Oakes, Portland; J. E. Koiu, fortianii: k, vickoii, huh FrfiiiclHrn! II. T. Flvnn. Oklahoma City; Joo Stewart, Portland. Hotel Coos. Tnhn Qiioaa Snn VranrlBCO! II. It. Jones, Coaledo; L. F, Crow, San rrancisco; x,oo. uoonmnn, uooh River; L. D. Smith, CooH River. Blanco Hotel. A. .1. Hnrlninii. Iliindon: Geo. E Wolfom, San Francisco; J. I). Clin ton, Norway; win. .mcmuiiiii, um pire. Lloyd Hotel. Hnrrv Coodmnn. Portland: R. C. Jones, Los Angeles; Jack Hartshan Richmond; Mlko woiuon, .Myruo Point; Chas. Rorthy, Roseburg ASK FRANCHISE AI EASTS! E. C. Drews Wants Water and Electric Rights There Improvements Planned E. C. Drews, manager of tho Coos liny Homo Telopl'ono Company, baa notified Recorder Leaton of East side, that ho will appear at tho Council meeting thoro tomorrow night with nu nppllrntlon for a, wnter and electric franchise Mr. Drews Is snld to bo oporntlng in hls own bohnlf, having madJ rr inngements for n company to fl nniico tho projects. Tho Oreiou Power Company sometime ago mnilt application for an electric franchise but tho Council would no: grant thorn as llbornl a franchise n? Man ager Green desired. Some of tho Council hnv.) been figuring on tho city of Kastsldo but ting lu Kb own lighting system, buy Inp, tho electricity from the C. A. Smith mill the snmo as tho Oregon Power Company docs. Otho-i nro not In favor of this, It Is expected that tho resigna tion of R. J. Montgomery na a mem ber of tho Enstshlc Council will bo submitted tomorrow night ns Mi. Montgomery will soon movo to Fair view, whoro ho has purchased a flno 120-ncro ranch. Sovoral Vive been talked of for his plaro, but It Is be lieved that Fred Brooks mny bo chnson. Mr. Brooks Is mall (ar dor In Mnrshflold and some thought that his Fodcrnl position might In terfere with his nppolntmonl, but It mny not. Tho Enstsldo Council will nleo tako up nnnthor street Improvement pinject nnd mny also tako up 'ho McKay street Improvement nrd tho plan to change the ferry lauding. ! AMOXP Till? SICK, Jw Mrs'. A. II. Powers Is reported rap Idly recovering from n sevcro attack of bronchitis. Mrs. J. C, Mlnnlg wns taken to Morcy hospital Saturday night and yostordny underwent nn oporatlon. Sho wns reported to bo getting nlong' nlcoly todny. Mr. Mlnnlg Is nrrnug glng to movo from South Marshfleld to Enstsldo, whoro ho will occupy ono of tho Myers now rottngos. Mrs. Justin McNeil, of Conlodo. wont to Morcy hospital today for mod- icni ircaunont. LcBtcr Norton, of Sumnor, has been quite III of nppondlcltlB. Miss Estlior Ocren. nf North Mnrshflold, Is critically III nt hor homo with llttlo hope entertained for hor rccovory. , 4J- WAITE SlOLSJWtANCHISE. Xiuv York Finn Secures Right to Construct Electric Railway MEDFORD. Or.. May 10. Tho lutorurban franchise originally so cured by tho Mlnuoy Company, of Onklaud, In January transferred to Colonel F. II. Wnlto, of Rosoburg, In March transferred by tho Mcd ford City Council, was for tho third tlmo transferred to a. S. Bullls & Sons, of Now York, who declare they will begin construction of tho electric lino within ton days. 'lno llrst unit will bo extended from tho contor of Modford east over Boar Crook to Siskiyou Holghts. Tho lino will then bo built south to Phoenix, Talent and Ashland north to Central Point un til a comprohonslve olectrlo sys tem will bo constructed In tho Roguo Rlvor Valley. S. n. Bullls owns tho SterlLng inlno nnd recently mado Modford his homo. Ho Is n veteran railroad builder, hnvlug mado a business of constructing smnlj steam and electric roads throughout tho United States. I NORTH BEND NOTES. 4 Mrs. Kato Rood Is visiting hor dnughter, Mrs. Hurry Russoll on Cntrhlng Inlot. Mrs. L. Gllnot, of Porter, will leave this week to visit relatives at Hlllsboro. Mrs. M. G. Coleman Is oxpoctod homo on the Redoudo with tho body of tholr baby, who died last weok lu San Francisco. Tho funeral will bo announced Inter. ' Miss Besslo Imiiiol visited North Bond friends Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Telliifflon. of Enst sldo, was tho guest- yesterday of tho Nlgron homo on Union avenue. Mrs. E. It. Gulovsnii, of Portland, Is visiting rolntlvos on Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. J, J, Cllnkonbenrd of Daniels Creek, visited horo yos tordny. .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morgan of North Inlet, visited nt tho home, of L. I). Smith nn Dnnlois Creek Sunday. Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid So ciety, will meet Thursday afternoon, nt tho church. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Clarence Hnrrls expects to got Iho .engines nut for his now speed launch this weok. Ho has not named hor yet, but Mrs. Harris has suggested that tho launch bo called Hoodoo oi) account of tho Humorous dolnys ho has encountored In tho building nnd completion of It, Tho A. M. Simpson nnd tho Har dy arrived yesterday and uie load lug at tho Simpson mills. Poison Oak and Sunburn cured by using Dormol; 00 In every 100 cases cured by this pleasant, cooling, refreshing and antlsoptlc cream