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Sfl TPS Ki! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON,, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1914-EVENING EDITION. THREE READY to Wear when you put them on no breaking in if you select fw ttf MfZKfi J u f H .M ti JHKTv t4jH iht tpr inn iii Sneed tPS? gnffVWwIor Ton Wu.Wa CoA Half dtoa and fittt 5.00 HiffiliiBiH hi iinii ii"i rmiwiHitiii'WttiirymMminiinw I It's not what you pay but what you get. Woolen Mill Store REvrriK m , tides for march IiGlOW 18 CIVCn tho Mm nnH height of Llgh and low water at Marshiletd. Tho tides nro nlaced la thn order of occurrence, with their tlmoB on tho first lino and heights ou tho Becond line of each day; a compar ison on consccutlvo holchta will in dicate whether it Is high or low WOtor. For hlch' wnter on Mm hnr BUDairact two hours 34 minutes 29 30 31 Hrs.. 3.48 10.12 4.37 9.54 Ft. . . G.9 0.3 4.9 1.9 Hrs,. 4.14 10.4C G.10 10.14 Ft... 5.9 0.3 4.C. 2.2 Hrs.. 4.43 11.24 5.59 10.38 Ft... 5.9 0.4 4.3 2.4 WEATHER FORECAST (Br Aol'td l'rpi to Cool U) Tltnt.) I OREGON. Occasional rain; I southerly winds. - HORN. Qulst To Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Qulst of South Marshdold Sunday, March 29, n nine-pound daughter. Moth er and daughter nro doing nicely and father" nB well as could bo ex pected, while Qrandma and Grand- pn Murch nro about tho happiest over. -i Political Announcements ANXOUXOKMENT I lioreby nnnounco myself -is r. InJIdalo for tho nomination of (top- tentative on tho Domocrntlc tlckot r Coo? County, to bo submitted to vote of tho pooplo nt tho nrl- ary election on May 15, 1914. I If nominated nnd olectcd. I will tide by statement Numbor One; I II fnvor quarterly pnymont of i. I will favor tho ubollshmoiit bnneccssnry coinmlBslons that list bo supported by tho taxpayers. am In favor of good roads ovory- here. I am opposod to unjust utlon and exccsslvo taxation. J. TOM HALL, (Paid Adv.) FOR COUNTY CLERK Ai a Honubllcnn. I heroin nlnca lelf ae a candidate for thn nom- itlon at tho primaries to bo hold py 15 for tho offlco of County eric. tff I am nominated nml nlcctml. l Hi, durinc my torni of offlco. nnr. km all Its requirements nnd du ll jrompuy, expeditiously, without ejudlco and as oconomlcally as Is nusieni wuii good sorvlco. Do ting mat i can savo money for tho t payer nnd mnko soma for mv. If, 1 want your voto. P. E. ALLEN. (Paid Adv.) WANT ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY J.UUrtU TlS.Ml'HHATUHK RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 1:43 a. ni March 30. by HonJ. Ostllnd. spoclnl Government mo- I toorologlst: Maximum 47 Minimum 35 At 4:43 a. in 41 Precipitation ru Precipitation since Sopt. 1. ! 1913 5C.25 I Preclpltntlon same period Inst yenr 52.47 Wind: Southwest; cloudy. WANTED Itcllnhto washwoman for family of two, to wash every other .u.. uiiiuuii uross urug storo. Klrm Dissolved. It Is reported 777Z7, 7, ; ; that tho firm of (Jorum nnd Itnls- im.Tr. i Si 'l l"'ii from tho ton. who bnvo beon conducting n ." . r'""" "" uijuiuu. no-, restaurant on North Front streor. dissolved, Mr. Itnlaton turn to Times orflco and recelvo $5 reward. Till: PARTY uho look two winch of flowers by mlstnlco out of tho Purser's room on tho Itedondo at North Ilond, last trip, notify Times offlco whero to got thum and obllgo Tom Maddon. tho sanio tlmo sho wanted ovoryono to know that tho nctfon of the Bap tlst boys was more than appreciated. Meet Friday. Tho Marshfleld Chnmbor of Cominorco will meet Friday ovenlng in regular monthly session, $ Ilnliy Ato Mntches.--Tho elgliteon months old child of MH and Mrs. J. J. Foster, of rJastAldo, Is crit ically I), as a result of eating some matches tne other doy. Tho child ncclnentally got thorn and nnd oaten tho head of a number before dis covered, i Gets Car. F. 1). Fletchor has re ceived a Ford delivery car from tho offices of tho Sporry Flour Company nt San Francisco nnd was going to hnvo Harry Hutrcins teach him to oporate tho machlno when ho discov- ed tho capacity was n ton and a nnlf, thus barring too many heavy weights. Taken Home. A, Pottyyeff, who was mysteriously Injured tho other night near tho Coal Wank Inlet drawbridge, recovered sufficiently to bo brought to his homo on South Broadway yesterduy and Is being cared for by his wife, who Is a nurse. Ho is ablo to talk and walk but hns not told anything about tho affair, his physician insisting that ho bo kept quiet lest cxcltomcnt ren der htm un imbccllo for life. Itnllrond Men Coming E. V. Hau- .sor, of Hausor & Hnusor, who havo tho contract for tho Coos Day end of tho work of tho Eugouo line, Swan Benson and. A. O. Peterson, nro expected hero today overland. Thoy nro walking over tho route from Qnrdlnor and sent tholr bag gngo by stago. WIliicHs licaves. Clins. Franklin, the negro portor of tho Chandler bnrbor shop, has suddenly disappear- oa nnd no ono knows whoro no wont to. It Is understood that ho skip ped out so that he would not have to appoar nnn witness against his who before tho grand jury noxt month. Sho 1b In tho county Jail on tho charge of having shot nt him. franklin received a robnte of $25 from tho city of the fino ho paid for ncr and this wns returned to an other, named Smith. Franklin was not under bond for nppcaranco and his ubsonco will probably result In tho woman being rolcnscd. Th ITM, Alder. Secrotnry Motloy. Of tho Murshflolil Chambor of Com inorco hns received a iiiinib.r of sample clothes pins mndo out of rod aider from tho Government for ester nt Portland. Ho says thoso aro tho first made of tho wood, birch nnd beech being used hitherto and says that tostB hnvo shown tho rod nldcr Is good for this, match wood and other uses. Ho Hays that utilizing it will bo a boon to ore IPKOPIlE YOUI W KMOW ABOUT W 0 LOST ficntlcimm'N I'mbi-dln. Elk horn handle. Howard for return to Times offlco. hns beon retiring. Hnr Deeper. Parlies from Eni- lilr rnnnrf tlinf rnitnl. Tinml nf 1.n .'. . - ' . illu fF,M nu tlin .wl nl.l la fiiitl t Zt rg, S'ba lnfi?L So' ?hTlo;i.nd. nnd hitherto hn." 'been feet more water thnn when tho bar ' i1'10"'1 wn8, nml t,xlonBO for l"nr- dredgo stnrted operations there. , ., ... T . .. ., . Coiiilniz K.m.ii F. E Cnw.v 'l'w, Hen-. J. C. Costollo. chief writes frlonds hero that hn v.ni p"Binoer or tiio uniirornia Trojan booh return to tho Ilnv from South ern aiiioruin, wnoro no lias ucon FOIt UENT I'unilshid looms, also housokeoplng rooniH, cheap. 977 South Fourth street. AXNOUXCKMRNT. announco myself n mmllilntn for Me Ilenresentativn nnhinnf in Mm pi of the Democratic votom at thn Imarles Mnv is. will vnm tn- nm Imarics May 15.- will wnric better roail InWR In nnnl.lr. hn ?! to get Oregon out of tho mud. , ,. A. T. MORRISON. (Paid Adv.) AN.VOl'XCKSIKXT. UCrebv nnnonnrn mvanir no c RdldatO (Or ftalllltv nninmlmlnno. the Domocratlc ticket at the com- i primary election. , ,, O. J. SEELEV. (Paid Adv.) U'.wri.'ii iniiim .in ii t,.f..t. blndeB. Wo havo tliom shnrpened ' """J atu'r, V,"",,,K U.'. c0""l.y c,urk'H for you at 35c dozon. Satisfaction off'co .n."d """Iiib n Uconso thoy woro Powder company, Is horo to spend a weok or so with II. J. Vaughan of spondlng hoiiio tlmo nnd expectH l" A " nal' company, who ropro- t,. rimli lilo mi... I. ..11.11.... nt aiti. I HCIltB thn fl 1111 III tlllu BCCtloll. Mr. nnd Contra) to completion. Costollo will glvo n number or demon- Wed in Comillle. Tho CoqulIlo'Brra,-8 n thn 8n "t powdor whllo Sontlnel says: -Edward C. Smith of lloro- Ho mado Bovonteon trips to tho Marshllold and Lillian Johnson of ,n"n"Y Canal to domonstrato tho Lnkosldo rnmo down loro Tuesday, "woof high explosives there. Ho was guaranteed. The Ounnory. FOR HEXT I'lve-iix.iu Ihiiikc. .In. qillro 981 Mouth Fourth street. Xl'ltSE Will tiiko patlciilx nt lii'r homo. Good board and besc of enro. Address Nurse, enro Times. LOST LOST A gtdil liirust pin botweoii Central school and Grand Thcator Inst night. Finder pleaso return to Times office. 4 WANTED rV AUTO AXI) TAXI SI3KVIOK new taxlrab has boen addod to .uto serrlco. Caroful drivers. II bo aaywhore at any tlmo. Stand o Clar Storo. Day phono, 78, phone 139-x. M ROODALK. Proprietor. Re Royal TONIGHT E2?RMAN'D Tl"8 "n pe- iT.j ' uarea liere snft months -" was won liked. She will 0 nere for n ghnrt tlm n,..1 frnm fe iPi'iauf 8ho ocelvod last night e Win nlnnaa nil Hld"10 or 8APHO lu Marsh- m Jl her? ,ast wek to a largo appreciative aitdlenco. If you "en t geon ir ... !. -. ""Ming. ueu lfN' JAKE AS PUGILISTS er comedy. Thwn ,.m,n ttwff6 t0 ua tho funniest and "Hiked comedies made. ,iiiiic:ii'. Kr floor, 15c " Balconv. 1 0r. tZ'"A- ' WAXTEII (Jhl for kllrlioii work. $:)" per month. Phone 2G8-L or 324-H. FOR RENT -k FOR REXT Furnished nimttinent with garden. In roar or 87S Firth fit., South. FOR REXT IIouM'keephiK npnrt ments at the Lloyd Ilotol. FOR REXT Slv iwmi house, mod orn, conveniently located. Reason nblo. Phono S33-J, FOR REXT Two nho Meeplng rooms rurnlshod or unfurnished In best residence part of city. Apply nt 14-1 South Tenth street. FOR REXT Furnished room with bath, for single gentlomau. 853 Third and Highland. FOR SALE FOR SAW': Ono Toledo computing scale, nearly new, cheap. A. Houge Myrtle Point. FOR SAM-: Five fiilMiIootlcd White Orpington roosters, Address Box C93, Marshfleld, Oregon. he hour. Svsufii TS? fclnd YOU haye ni Transrer Company. iuinic 4 ro n Cent 1 30-11 -ssenger Service "ARSHFIELD CYCLERY Z 1S,..W!" aaa aro th0 FOR HALF. Good paying cafe, ex cellent location, lnvolco about $2100; will mil for half invoice price; can be handled with small cash payment or will- trade. Own er has other business domandlng his attention. See Reld, 150 Front street. united In miirrlugo nt tho M. E. par Honngo by Rev. O. II. Rrynn. CVnuliig Soon. Frank S. Ornnt. Grand Chancellor of tho Oregon Knights or Pythias, lH expected hero soon to visit tho lodges In this sec tion. Ho Is a candidate for the Re publican nomination for nttornoy general. Ho was in Itosoburg Inst weok. Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold City Council will meet tonight to take up various mutters, including mo estnuiisniiig or now grades on Andorson nvonuo and Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh nnd Eighth Btreot south of Central, and It Is expected that ninny property owners will bo present to discuss then). To .Move Here. Joo Thompson, who has been horo for tho past week In the Interests of tho Westorn Meat Company, of San Francisco, straightening up Its accounts with tho F. S. Dow Companies, Is plan ning to return to San Francisco on tho noxt Redoudo and nrrango to movo his family horo nnd represout tho company In this section. nulldcrx Exchange. A meeting or tho contractors and otliors inter ested In construction work has been called for noxt Thursday night at tho Marshfleld Chambor of Com merce for tho purpose of organizing n "Coos Hay IJiilIdors' Exchango," an organization similar to tlioxo maintained In tho largor cltlos by tho contractors, etc. Recovers Lost Article. MIbs Clnrn Lovolnco Is n believer In Times want ads, having just recovered a vnluod laco Jabot and gold pin which sho had lost. The articles wore found by Mr. Max Wort man of tho Ulauco Hotel, who brought thorn to Tho Times, whoro ono Insertion of n want ad found tho owner. Times want ads get results bocaiiBo ovoryono on Coos Hay reads Tho Times. Aids Family. Mrs. Wm. McIIalo today requested Tho Times to ox press tho thanks ot herself and fam ily for a .check for $10 which tho Hoys' naptlst Club presented thorn Saturday after reading recently nt El Paso and whllo there met General Villa, who Is leading tho Moxlcan robols and who was thou nt junroz. no says that Villa is n CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL of Gardiner lo lu tho city today. F. J. FEENEY of Hnndon la a Marsh fleld business vlsltbr today. C WALLACE and wife, of Enst sldo, aro planning to' movo to Portland, MISS ANNIE WICKMAN, toacher of tho Flngstafr school, was a Marshfleld shoppor Saturday. WM. DIRNEY, a Spokauo attorney who has been hero for some time, expects to leave soon for San Diego. JOHN OLSON, of Cooston, Is plan ning to leave this week for Alas ka, where he will spend tho slim mer flshltfg. MRS MARY WICKMAN of Empire expects to loavo on tho next Nnuti Smith for California, whoro sho will visit rolntlvcs for a few weeks. C. B. HANSON of Hnynes Inlet was n MarBhfleld visitor today. Ho Is trying to nrotiso IntorcBt In a far mers' tolophono Hue In that sec tion. CHESTER WASHI1URNE, of Eu geiio, connected with tho U. S. Goologlcnl Survey, is spending somo time' hero complotlng hoiiio investigations started by Prof. J. S. Dlllor. Ho expects to finish this weok nnd rotum homo. 8. J. VERNBY, publicity man for mo jcnniugB store, or North llend, was iT'Mnrahflold visitor today. Mr. Vornoy has alroady entered tho ranks of tho Coos liny boost trfl nnd sees a great future In storo for North llend nna all of Coos Dny. A. J. .MARSH, ono of tho best known residents of Curry Coun ty, visited horo Friday night with P. M. Wilbur nnd other frlondB. Ho was on routo to Portland to meet his son, who hnB boen vis iting his sister, Mrs. Keefor. nt Shoshone, Idaho. MR. MARTIN, who was formerly with tho Modern Conroctlonory Co. or l'oruaiiu, nnd niflo was rurmcriy with tho Woodnrd-CIarko company In Portland, has taken H. W. Fol boiu'b place with tho Ilrndley Can dy company and loft todny on his Initial trip through tho' Conulllo Vulloy. PRINCIPAL A. L. MARKER of tho Marshllold high school returned yoBtordny on tho Nnnn Smith from Snn FrnnclBco, whoro ho wont fol lowing tho dohntont Klamath Falls which Mnrshllold lost. Cecil Hob orson, ono of tho debntors, roturn od with him. but Chester isnacsnn. tho other, romnlnod nt Ilorkoley boats, mr a row days visit with his brother, Leslie Isaacson, who1 Is at tending tho University of Califor nia, k " ' ' j' . Gasoline Boat for Coos Bay Siuslaw Run to be Chris tened "Florence." Tho new gasollno schooner which Kruso & Hanks nro building for plying out of Coos Uny, will be completed In about two weeks and will soon bo put on a regulnr five day schedule- between Coos liny and Florence, with possibly u few trips to tho Umpqua botweon times. Tito now boat lo practically tho sanio bIzo as tho Rustler with tho exception that it is about two feet deeper in tho hold nnd will havo a capacity of about 100 tons, while tho Rustlor cnrrlos only between sixty and soventy tons. Tho now boat will probably bo christened tho Florence, in honor of the principal port of the Sluslaw to which sho will ply. Capt. Peter Olson hns beon considering christen ing hor tho Alpha, In honor of his niece, n Bister of Cnpt. Skog, who wlll commnnd tho now vessel, but slnco It 'has been determined to put hor on tho Sluslaw, It has boen practically decided to call hor tho Florence. Tho now vossol will cost botweon $10,000 and $12,000 complbto. Ono of the engines of tho Wllholmtnn, which wns lost nt tho Sluslaw a cou ple ot years ago will bo put In tho now boat. Cnpt Skog, who will command her, was formerly mato on tho Hrenkwator, and for tho past two years has boen on tho Elmoro line boats, tho Tillamook and Patsy principally. It Is planned to put tho Rustlor exclusively on tho Coob Hay-Port Orford and Coos Rny-Hoguu River tho sanio company handling both boats. Besides Messrs. Olson nnd Skog, Mr. Potorson hns an Intoreet In tho new boat. Capt. Olson will remain on tho Rustlor. Tho Rustier litis been wnltlnc In tho lower bay for a wook for north west winds to sot In bo that sho could tako her cargo to Port Orford nnd discharge it, Tho cargo has to bo put In small bouts slnco the whnrf thoro wns swept away. Capt. Olson maintains IiIb old rate of $4 por ton botweon Coos Hay nnd thoro dcsplto tho fact that tho abBcnco of tho wharf mnkos It more oxpenslvo for him, requiring moro tlmo for tho trips, ajthough tho Port Orford iiiorchnnts pay tho oxponso of tak ing mo rroignt nsnoro in small COQL'lIiLE SOCIETY Special lo Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., March 30. tiio "BOO" Club spout u vory on Joyablo afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Allen Collier ml Tuesdny; Cards were tho diversion dftho' nr tornooii, nftor which tho hostesH, nh- bloodthlrsty Icador and wlieu Costollo 'Blstod by Mrs. T. HonJ. Currlo. sorv saw him Villa asked for suggestions l dainty refreshments. Among tho ns to tho crudest way in which ho could executo tho perportator of tho Ciimbro Tunnel disaster, as ho then expected to capturo him soon. Ilml 1oiik Wiillc J udgo Hall, who visited tho .Mvrtln Point flilil r.'nllnw lodgo Saturday night, walked homo J 0SH Wednesday evening for an m yesterday, or rather from Coqullla to uunxor Hill. guests woro: Mosdiimes Robinson, Nolinnn, Lougston, Wilson, Pierce, Ed Loreuz, Peoples, Evlnud, Folsom, Single. Fellers, Sterling, Roso and Geo. Loronz. Mrs. ChaH. Hnxtir wns tho host- Ho mado It in six hours and ton mluiitos and says It was not much or a trick. looses MniiHtnolM. Marshal Jack Carter today surprised his friends by Hhuvlng ofr his moustache, but It did not mnko as much of a chnngo In him as tho sncrlflco of his whiskers did In Sheriff Gngo, Hustler Delayed. Tho RiiBtlor hns boon lying In the lower Hny for tho past weok waiting for favorable weather to unload a cargo ar Port Orford. WswIn In. Tho Elizabeth and Brooklyn nrrlvod In at Uaildon today from Snn Francisco. Snow In IIIIN Heavy snows nro reportod In t' o mountains near tho headwaters of Coos Klver ami of tho Coqttlllo Saturday and Saturany night. In somo places It was bother ing logging operations. SOCIAL OALKXD.Ut. MONDAY. Progress 'Chiti" with' Mrs.J W. iF. McEldownoy, TUESDAY. . " Mnrshlleld Episcopal Guild nt church parlors with Mm. Fan nlo Hazard and-Mrs. C. K. Porry as hostesses, North llend Catholic LadlOB with Mrs. V. a. Hlndmnrsh; Christian Slstorhood Avltli Mrs. II. W. Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fourlor entertain at Indoor plcnlo. AT .THE iHTELS promptu luncheon, jdvon In honor of her friend, Mrs. Frank IJoniilng, who has been visiting hor for tho pnst weok. The guests woro: Men. dames Watson, Iloblnson, Sterling, Juzn, Fish, Haxtnr. Donning nnd Misses Eva Schroodor nnd Emily, Hnrlocker. Mrs. Hal Pierre entertained n crowd of tho youngtr sot nt tho homo of D. I). Plorco Thursdny ovouing, i no gueBts enmo pro- VIUUU 'W ovenlng Willi II H closo of tho ovenlng n dollcloiiBly A Strom, Eurokn; E. O. WaRors, prepared luncheon wns served by ?nn I'rnnclsco; T. M. Iluntor, Port, thn linsinnR Ti... i..i..uiu ..rns.,i laud; C. II. Mitchell. Portland: O. K. were; Mrs. Rnlph Wilson, Mrs. T. J'"""'1- 8?u Eranclsco; E. R. Mnr Runl. Ciirrl-. Mrs. Jnek .inn. MimiM t'i Portland; C. E. Green. Part- Myrtlo Lund. HobbIo Mnury, Emily !nn(': J c- Costollo, San Frunelsco; rim riiniHiici Eugono Wolss, Santa Robb; J. with sowing articles and tho " ,B,m,t J. Sln Frnnclsro; H. A. ng was mndo n profitable, as 5on" '. 8an ITnnclsco; A. E. Me ns oiijoynblo on. At tho'Coralck, Ai !1, ''orpins, Euroka; D. Hnrlocker, Roso Wnlkor and Until wooururr. Tho nowlywods, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Stratton, woro guimtH nt a Siin dny dinner nt tho homo of Mr. nml Mrs. A. J. Sherwood. Among th- delightful church en tortiilnmonts of Inst weok was tho l-'lue Itcslniiiiint, Tho now Ideal Cafo, tho most metropolitan restaur ant In Snntllfirll Orounn. wim nimnml to tho public yestorday and doBlpto!,nool,nB f t'10 Israeli class of tho tho Inclement weather had a mosti?!- K. Church South at tho homo of succogsful opening. Tho IdonJ Is beautirully fitted, furnished and doc orated, nnd with a menu thnt em braces everything In tho market, will achieve prompt popular favor. , i OKLAHOMA'S IMG REVIVAL. FOR SALF, Furniture of 10 room boarding house, house for rent. 409 No. Broadway. Phone 16C-X. FOR SALE Two fino lotJ on East side. A bargain If taken nt once. Phone 220-R or see L It. Dolleu. FOR SALE Team, wagon nnd liar, ness. R. R. Barnes, Bay City. FOR SALE Ono 27-foot cabin bout. In first-class condition, uig bar gain If taken, at once. Apply Goodrum Garage. OKLAHOMA CITY, March 30. Tomorrow will seo tho boglunlng of the great rovlval meetings which aro Ito last throughout tho (month of April. Evangelist Lincoln McConnoll Constable' of Atlanta. Oa.. will mm! net thn nr. Cox's statement In The Times about vices throughout tliat time. A largo me inmiiy needing assistance, jinn- laoernacio has been orected by the ager Miller of the dredge Seattle has churches of tho various dcnomlnn glven Mr. McIIalo a Job. Tho family tionB, tho members of which gnvo a lanow searching for n house and ex- few hours a day to aBslHtlng the forco pects to be able to get quarters soon, of competent carpentors with tho She said that now that Mr. McIIalo! work. The Women's Associations has secured work they would be able ' havo planned special work during to take care of themselves but at this revival campaign. 32 (AYS .MORE OXLY before prire-8 in I'eiliuin Park will bo advanced 10 per cent. .Ry making J'our selection of n location now you will save from 10 to $00 a lot. .This property Is located in tho heart of tho city and lots rang in price from $100 to $000, on easy terms, small payment down nnd balance in two nnd a half years. Seo Reld about It. Slake nppolntmcnts by phone. Cnll 201-J or H27-J. Office open oven, lugs from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S AGEXT, 150 Front Street. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. O. Hnwklns last Saturday evening. C. L. Tuttlo, of Hnndon, spent Thursday In this city. i-nui Wilson, son or V. R. Wilson, tho Joweler, who has bo'n making records at Stanford Unlvorslty as a distance runner, had n bad accident recently, when ho stopped on a stone whllo running, badly wrench ing his nnkle. WOMEX OF WOODCRAFT Special meeting of tho Women of Woodcraft. Tuesday, at 3:00 o'clock. I. O. O. F. Hall. Hy ordor of tho Guardian Noighbor. MRS. 8TORREY. A great majority of norsons nf. fllctod with eczoma havo no othor ailment, which Is accepted as proof that eczema is purely a skin dlseaso, Merltol Eczoma Remedy Is recom mended especially for eczema and diseases of the skin. If you aro af- fllctod with this torrlblo disease we ask you to use this romedy on our guarantee, Owl Proscription rnarmacy, iranK u. Cohan. Oppo site Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avciiuo HniK Storo, local agency. Prices GOo nnd $1.00 L. Fro.'innn. Portland: C. F. finlk. Ins, Rosoburgj Mnurlco II. Kopplo, Portland: u C. Hondlcson, Portlnnd: 8. Hrownstono, Snn Francisco; E. K. Prnsockl, Portlnnd; C, L. Stnrr, Portlnnd; 0. H. Stovon, Snn Fran cisco; J. Ira Sldwoll, Handout R. H. Kollormon, Portland; N. W. Thomp son, Ouklnnd; Ed II. Eghort, 8nn Francisco; J. D. Haundors, San Francisco; Phil Schnotter, Snn Frnu clsco. Tho Lloyd, M. Brown, Hnndon; Frank Hnrt- lllg. Hosobum: I Alrott. Tnrnmn? H. Jacobs, Coulodp; Ir, H. King. San Francisco; Oscar Franz, Rluo Ridge; Milton Mnrkhum, Blue Rldgo; L. Johns, Portlnnd; 8ain Holston, Ok lahoma; T. Alcott, Tacomn; IIIU Barclay. Coqullla; F. Hosio. Tam pa; J, P. Founer, Portland: J. Knn on, Bandon; O. D, Luso, South In let; E. McCullort, Camp 1; O. E. Smith, Mnrshfleld; F. J. Bingham; South Inlet; John Mulvlhlli. Sent tlo; J. McChoy, Dnnlels Creole; II. Stephen, Daniels Creek. J f WeieWmUKin. BJg: itotlc el Cirtctt A Mrtn I 1 fftuuuiut fa tle from. avci a. y uvt vou yl I v.. uirui oc urvnuL.c.1 a BRADLEY Phone 1 4 1 I If you -want anything dollvorod quickly and correctly Wo keep only tho freshest and best drugs and chonilcals obtalnublo. Each ordor roeelvcs prompt attention. THE LEADING DRUG STORE WHi m - Have your Job printing aono at In The Times. opportunity. VUm Cif r Sum, MuiLlUlJ, 0ric &