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i r T' Ttf COVlS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY,, NOVEMBER 1191 5 EVENING EDITION. -"-w THRE h -r PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Welners and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. phone 40 6 J Children calling arid phone THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up j orders. J 100 No. Broadway! orders given special attention News Of Nearby Towns ft .. .. -. ... .w " " :: :: . t: NOTES OK DANDON ,1 w wwwwtfwww fcr ihiwwmmmi ! wwwtwwww m mi No of City by tlio Sen Told lit tho lleeorder Mrs. Mnrgnrct Kennedy, Mrs. .1. A. Kennedy and Herbert Furncy will couiposrj a party to tako the next Eliz abeth for a trip to San Francisco. "Win. F. Gregory who has been working In San FranclBco during the Biinuiior has found a permanent lo cation and has sent for his family. llitppy Furncy of thu engineering force of thp Tillamook got loft over In Dandon on the laBt trip of the boat hero nJid will tako his brother's place. on the Charm whllo the latter Is ab sent in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Wal la Walla, Washington, arrived In the I city Sunday and If they Hko it here pian to stay nero permanently. They have brought the .Mclnnls place nnd rill live there. Mr. and Mrs. Hog ers who luivo recently retired from ranch llfo In the vicinity of Walla Walla, arc the parents of MIhs Eliza beth 3totlgors of tho llnndon high school. Tho Mclnnls family has gono to Santii Cruz to live. MVItTLE point notes n a POHT OUFOHD NEWS DANDON FINANCES Consider First Your Home Aeroplanes, joy-riding, amusements, luxury and tlings that last but foi a day let them wait. Your hornet, af fect your very natures.' They influence your lives in riore ways than you can realize. It is false economy to sftmp on things which make for a better, more comfortable' and happy home. Why not get the most out of home life? Electrify your home and know what living really is; what a comfort and what a saving in time and strength an Electric Flat Iron and Washing Machine will be; how an Electric Cbaner will improve the appearance of your home mike it brighter, cleaner, better to live in; how you will enjoy a breakfast that is prepared with the Electric Toaster, Electric Percolator or Grill. Take the first towards all this comfort by installing'Elcc tric service. See us today and let us explain "hovt" and "how much." City Hccoidcr Olve.s Figures of City for Ensuing Year According to figures of tho City Recorder of Dandon, published in Tho Recorder, the total expenditures In all departments and for miscell aneous purposes was $23,028.00. Tho total recolpts wero $20,040.71. Tho taxes duo and not recolved on tho dato of tho report amounts (o $1,210.05. Allowing that tho abovo delinquent taxen will bo re ceived, together with tho abovo rev enues, there Is a deficit of $1,777. .10. Thl, however, wbb contracted for extensions mado on tho Oregon ave nue water main nnd proposed to bo credited back out of tho proposed $10,000 water bond issue. HAVE DANGEHOUS TIUP News of That City Told In tlio Kir tcrpristo Geo. 13. Torrcy nrrlvcd hotnu from a two weeks visit to the 1'. 1'. 1. E. at San Francisco. Tho Methodist Episcopal Ladles Aid are arranging to hold a bazaar at Lundy Hall, on the afternoon and evening of Friday, Dct'cmboc 3rd. Mrs. Oco. IJurr went to Towers to visit hor husband, who with his partner It. L. Smith, Is putting the finishing on tho Chas Zimmerman bungalow. Lou Garrett and daughter, Muriel, arrived from Humboldt County, Cal ifornia, and will spend a couple of weeks hero visiting Mr. Garrett's mother, who Is seriously 111 at her homo on tho Middle Fork. Miss Kato Farbcr of Powers, who visited for a week at tho W. 10. Lun dy homo, returned to her home, Miss Farbcr Is first assistant postmistress nt the Powers postofflcc. W. W. Whlttlngton arrived homo from n trip to tho Panama-Pacific Imposition. Mr. Whlttlngton also visited relatives and friends In So noma County, California, while ho was away. NEWS OK llAXDOX Happenings of tho People There Told in (ho Trlhuuo A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. David McKonzlo. Thoro arc two more shipments of ties to go out of Port Orford this fall, about 7000 in nil. Frank I.owcry passed through Port Orford, returning to Wcddor burn from a business visit to Co qulllo. ( A. II. Gauntlott, of Gold Dearh, has a crow of men fishing at Pistol river nnd Is delivering tho fish to tho Seaborg cannery. Hev. Dr. Abbott, after spending tho greater part of tho week at Port Orford and holding services In tho church Sunday, started on his re turn north tho first of the week. Fred Cangholl returned from Portland, nnd passed on down to Weddcrbnrn Thursday. Ills health Is much Improved, and tho doctors havo told him that they can effect a euro without an operation. Whllo away Mr. Caughell visited Seattle, whore ho saw Will Gaultlet who has n poultry ranch at that place. II T TS SOON TURKEYS PLENTIFUL MVItTLE POINT' TO IIAV POST OFFICIO MOW CUHltV COUNTY NEWS regon rower to Times Want Ads Bring Results Men Coming Down Itogtio Nearly Loso I, Ives Tho Gold llcach Glolio tolls tho following of a dangerous trip down tho Hoguo river; Threo young men nrrlvcd hero a few dnyB ago from Grants Pass In a row boat. Thoy wero not exper ienced swift water boatsuicu, nnd as a result had many narrow escapes from being drowned. Tholr boat capsized with thorn twico nnd they lost all tholr baggugo that wouldn't float, among which wiih a now rlflo and a valuable shot gnu. Thoy nil say It wns a fluo trip hut they do not caro to tako It over again. Times want ads bring results. I Do You Want a Position? You can get it! You can get a good one! You can get as good a one as you can fill! Don't got tho blues because some grouch turned you down; don't he foolish just on account of the frown on some old fool's face, Buck up! Got busy, .. .. Remember that when Wall Street refused to advance another dol lar to finance the United States in the days of the war, it was adver tising that saved the Union, Jay Cook went to the peoplel Ho went in paces! He told his story in the newspapers, He advertised big and little by and large and the people came to the rescue, They got the money out of the old clock, and from under the loose brick in the old hiarth and they bought tho bonds Wall Street refused to touch, If you ran't get the job you're trudging around town trying to find, carry a Want Ad in The Times, Make it sensible; tell your qualifications; tell 'om how hard your're willing to try to please; tell 'em who you are and what you are; where you've been and what you've done, Tell your story in words written as you would in words spoken, Take more space and make If clear and strong and convincing, Learn how to use Want Ads so as to get whativou want, If you're a good book-keeper say so and prove' it fell the facts without names but give the gist of it. A good, Want Ad will pull you through, Try it and see, Don' get discouraged, A good', strong want ad never failed yet repeated two or three times, Coos Bay Times The Paper that Makes Little Ads Pay Big Doings of tlio People Thoro Told In Western W rid Tho Knlghte of Pythias lodgo Is planning on holding tholr annual danco about tho middle of next mouth. Lou Morris, formerly of tho Hood river country, enmo down from Port laud nnd Hold a plcco of farm laud to C. A. Dano, south of town. 0. 13, Williams nnd slBtor, Miss Ota Williams of Capo Hlaneo wore In Dandon onrouto homo from Marsh field wlioro thoy nttondod tlio Knight TomplnrbalI. F. G. Edwards of Hold lloach Is visiting rolatlven In tho county. Ho Iuib a skunk farm In Curry county. Last year ho received $1.50 a hldo but this year tho price haii advanced to 12.00. V. N. Smith and children oxpoct to leavo next week for Alexandor, Minn, to visit anil perhaps make their homo for tho winter. Mrs. Vet Shields of Dullards has returned homo from a visit with her slster-lu-lnw, Mrs. Sam Olson on the lattor'8 ranch near Coqtilllc. Mrs. N, .J. Hanson roturned from a five vcoksvlBlt wjtfo hor husband who Is at present, located at La (Irnudc, Oregon. Sam Yudaull, who has been pros pecting and mining la tho Mtilo creek district In tho eastern part of the county, wont to Port Orford tho first of tho w,cok to Investigate sumo black sand mines. Frank Fnhy of tho Hank of llnn don and 8. Plorco left for a short hunting trip In tho wilds of tho Sev en Devils region. They plan on working through tho country from that point to Itlvorton. Happenings At (io'il Hcneli Told lu llio (il(ll)ll Mrs. Eva Crockett wns visiting hor mother .Mrs,. Tom Smith, returning to llnndon. i Dr. Ilobblus moved his family and household effects from Port Orford to hero. Tho largo sclno wan racked last week for tho season and n, portion of tho selno crow wns laid off. However tho rest of tho crow took tho smnU hoIuo and Is making an effort to do busluoss with tho finny tribe. Mntorlal Is now being placed on tho ground for a modern bungalow to bo occupied by P. M. DodBon, tho manager for tho new Mnolouy storo. Tho building will occupy tho lot own ed by tho Wcddorburn Trading Co., nt the south end of tho now bridge Ceo. Dunn, one of tho prosperous Ktichro Creole dairymen, has his now barn about completed, Tho building Is ouo or tho best of Us kind lu tho county. It la-10x1 00 fcot with a concrete floor, air shafts, and an over head hay loft that will hold one hundred and fifty tons of hay. MAKES JUS LAM) PAY Man Living Near Dandon SIiowh What Can llo Done What ran bo dono by a man who will clear a small ploco of land and put It undor cultivation Is well Il lustrated In tho account of tho ex periences of a man living near Dilu tion which is told In tho Recorder of that Plnco us follows: W. II. Hill, formorly of llnndon bus been experimenting as a farmor for tho past yonr. Ho took up a ton iH-rc ploco on tho Luniont place south of this city and has cleared up seven of tho ton acres and got much of It In cultivation. Ho has grown fluo swoet corn and Kontuoky Wonder henna and with many other kinds of garden truck and Is demonstrating tho bench olsl to bo adopted to tho trtioh gurdlnor. Ho lias only a small portion of tho ten acres that Is bottom laud. ATTACKED HV PANTIIEIl Little (.Mil and Mother Havo n Nor- ' row Escape Thrilling experiences of n Curry county family nro told In tho follow ing from tho Port Orford Tribune: Somo two weeks ago a panthor jumped at a little girl In tho Mule creok country up Hoguo river, Tho cries of the child brought Its par ents, who wero working nearby, and thoy drovo tho animal away. A boy was sent to tlio house for a gun, nnd 'In looking for tho varmint whoro it had hidden, It suddenly sprang from tho brush nt the girl's mother, and only a well directed shot from tho rlflo In tho hands of her luislmnd saved hor from its claws, It dropping dead at her foot. ' DOUGLAS IMPKOVED .Stated Sim lias Dono I lei' .Sharo on Overland Itoml The Coiiulllo Sentlnol says: "13, E. Johnson, who caino in from Port land over tho Mlddlo Fork routu, says the Iloseburg end to that roto has been put In fluo shape and that with tho oxcoptlou of ton miles In tlio canyon next tho county lino, tho road Is all either gravelled or planked. llo says that Douglas County linn already dono fully ns much as Coos County In Improving tho road between Myrtle Point and Hosoburg, FIVE I.V JAIL Proposals Submitted by E. .1. Sclmlc der Arc Approved by tlio Depart ment Work Slart.s Soon Work on n now post office for Myr tle Point will start soon according to tho following from tho Enterprise: "Tho proposals submitted for now postotflco quarters for Myrtlo Point had not been beard-from slnco In spector Wood notified tho locnl peo ple that ho had passed upon tho var ious propositions nnd sent the sumo to tho Department nt Washington about two months ngo last Friday, when E. J. Schnolder received a tcl ogram from a postofflco furnlturo company, who have a representative on tho ground In Washington, and wish to submit Mr. Schneider fig urea to furnish the boxes and other furniture. Is Accepted Mr. Schneider received official no tlco from tho Depnrtiuont that his proposition had been accepted, and ho has at onco put a force of mon nt work making tho excavation nnd put ting In the foundation for tho build ing on his lots on tho west side of Fifth street between Mnplo and Spruce streets. Will Start Soon Tho work of erecting tho Btructuro will bo begun as soon ns possible with a vlow of having It completod nbout tho first of December. Tho building Is to bo one story lu height and will cover 150x55 feet of ground space. Tho Inside measure louts of tho main room will bo 25x10 with a fuel and wnro room at tho rear thnt will bo 10x15. SALMON DUN (5001) Fishing on Elk lllvor Deported ns Successful Tho Port Orford Trlhuuo snys: "A good run of salmon is coming Into Elk lllvor. 11. W. Dcnu, who Is fishing thoro for tho Macleay Estate Company and salting tho fish In tierces, caught ovor 300 Monday, nnd has been making good average catches for tho past week. NEW LAW SUITS Now law suits filed nt tho county seat aro: Edwin Ilnlloy vs. J. O. Frclchtor. flco. Watklns vs. Edward A. Har ris, J. L, Kronenburg vs. llnndon Construction Co., W. 11, Wobb, Thomas Nellsou unit C. W, Hilton. F. A. Spencer and O. W. Sholloy vs. It. W. Cotton and Lillian Cot ton. William SoreiiBon vs. Penrl Sor ousoii. Suit for divorce. F. S. Hunch vs. O. llnuimarloaf. W. Loo. Hay vs. lloraco Morris and Annie Morris. Minnie Hamford vs. Edward Dam ford. Suit for divorce. SEEKS OLD SETTLEIt ' Imiiii; nt Coiiulllo In for Small Of reason Telling of tho county Jail tho Co quillo Sentinel sayu: "Of tho five prisoners lu tho county jnll, four aro doing tlmo for potty offuiiBes nnd ono has Just boon sent back from tho stnto training school, hocuiiso ho wus too old anil too ornery to koop j thoro. Tho four who aro doing tlmo j iiicludo ouo woman, for soiling liquor 3n Sunday, two vngotalilo thieves and a man who killed door In vio lation of tho gamo law. For qulto a whllo now thoro hnvo boon no urrosts In tho county for serious offonses. TELLS HEAD STOUY Enstorii IVopIo Want to Find WIN Ham P. IliislinoH Tho Coiiulllo Sentinel prints tho following: "Jusllco Stanley has an Inquiry for Win. P. Iliishuo'.I from people In tho ICnst, who want his address, If ho Is still alive, and If not they would Hko to hnvo tho address of any heirs ho may have left. Ho took up a homestead near whoro Coiiulllo now is, lu 18011, commuted It lu 18QG and moved to Empire where ho op ened a hotel. Ho loft Empire lu tho 70'h for California with his two sons, and died lu Snn Franolsco shortly nftorwards, Mrs. Hushnoll conductod tho hotel until Into In tho '70'h when sho loft for San Fran cisco to live with ono of her sons. Coos Hay pcoplo understand tlinf sho died qulto a whllo ago, but that tho sous nro still living. Tho Hush noils had ono daughter, who died at Emplro when sho was ton years old. SCHOOL PONDS ACCEPTED Tho Dandon Woslorn World says that James N. Wright & Co., of Den ver, will accept tho $1-1,000 bond Is sue at 5 1-2 por cent. Tho attor neys havo finally passed on tho Is sue nnd nro preparing tho bonds which will bo rroelvcd here In a few days. Tho following somewhat remnrk- ablo story Is told in tho Port Orford Tribune. Last week M. L. Barrett purchased n well-bred "varmint" dog from John Fromm Jr., in hopes that ho can run down a boar that Is getting entirely too familiar around his orchard and sheop on his Elk rlvor farm. Mr. Harrott had boon missing npplos from an orohard soma little dlstnuco from tho house, and was greatly sur prised recently whan ho caught tho thieves nt work. A tree was sur rounded by sheop and lu It was n black boar nt work shaking out ap ples. Tho bear womll coino to tho ground and cuff tho shopp nwny, and j eat what apples ho could find and J thon go back to tlio treo lor moro. Tho shoep apparently had no fear whatever of It. OOES TO POKTLAND WILL DEVELOP .MINE (Spocial to Tho TlmoR.) noSEHimO, Oro., Nov. 1. Harry Daudleld. of Portland, who owns tho Hajnbow copper mine, nt Drow, oxpocts to dovolop tho property. It Is said to ho very rich, tho oros carrying gold and copper va'uen running from $& to $30 a ton. Hiii Wilson, tlio Wrestler, Leaves Fop (ho North Jim Wilson, tho wrostlcr, has loft for Portland, The wrestling gamo was ovor for tho season hero and Wilson snld that ho wanted to get whoro thoro wns moro doing. Ho tried to got n match at Powers and ono at North Hond but tho nrrango monts did not enrry so ho doclded to loavo. Ho says ho expected to re turn to this purt of tho state again next summer. Wilson was a wonder to tho other wrestlers who woro lu Coos and Cur ry counties during tho past summer. Although thoro woro somo good mon In this part of tho stnto thoro woro nono who camo anywhoro near bolng Wilson's match and thoy nil admit ted that ho was ono of tho.bost men thoy ovor saw. Tho only way Wil son could got a match was to agree to put down threo or four mon with in an hour. Whllo bora Wilson mado ninny friends. Ho Is u Syrian, nlnoteon years old. Ho is n quiet, gontio nifinly rellow wIioro unassuming ways won him filonds. DOUtlLAS COUNTY WILL PRO DUCE .MANY It Is Ouo of iMulii Cc"tcrs for Tur key ItnlxliiK on Pacific Coast (Special to'Tho Times) KOSEHtJItO, Nov. 1. Douglns county will produco moro turkeys this year than any previous season. The prices will as usual bo govornod by tho domnnd so tho producers havo no gimrnntco nt tho present tlmo as to what they will recolvo. Whllo tho war has mado radical changes In tho markets ot ninny American pro duced goods I Is not llkoly that It will mako nny dlfforcnco with tho Thanksgiving turkeys. Tho pro duct frMn Douglas county will bo sold lnrgolyon tho Pacific const nnd of ten largo shipments nro scut to tho Phlllplucs. Hiin Dccii Cooil Season Tho pnst summer has been an Men I season for tho ralBlng of turkeys ami It Is believed thnt nn enormous num ber of birds will bo brought Into tho Douglns county mnrkots. Onkland Is a great plnco for tho mnrkotlng of turkeys. Tlio birds nro brought thoro nB a distributing con tor and aro shipped out. It Is clnlm cd thnt moro turkeys nro shipped from Oakland than from nny ptltor ono city In tho United States, (rent Turkey Center Douglns county In ono of tho gront est turkey producing centers on tho const. Tho birds nro nctunlly hord ed In largo numbers ovor tho grain fields. In parts of tho country thoy food by running wild In tho woods and nro brought together at mnrkot tlmo much tho same ns tho cattlo which run on tho freo rnngo aro handled. COUNTY SEAT NOTES News of Coqulllo Pcoplo Tolil III tlio Sentinel Hov. F. S. Shlmlan, of tho Prosby torlan church hero, has boon holding evangelistic meotlngs nt Prospor. M. M. Young enmo homo Monday from Douglas county, whoro ho has been soiling a patent chair for tho past month, Logan Kny and Itnymond Joub nro getting lumber on tho ground for tho bungalows they aro going to build on Coqulllo Heights In tho southeast part of tho city. Novla Laiidroth startod for a visit to his old homo nt Turlock, Califor nia, llo expects to sco tho fair. Uocordor and Mrs. J. S. Lnwronca roturned from tholr trip to tho Pnnn. nia-Paclflo fair coming In by tho Mld dlo Fork routo, Miss Lulu Shlolds, dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John Shlolds, and Harry Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hull, woro married at tho homo of tho hrldo'H pnronts In this city nt C o'clock Wednesday ovonlug, Hov. C. A. Croft.offlclntlng. Only Immodtnto relatives of tho contracting couplo woro present. IS NOT LOCATED (Special to Tlio Times.) HOSEIHJIUI, Ore.. Nov. 1. An effort Is bolng mado to locate II, H. Wood, who loft horo sovoral days ago leaving behind ovor ono hun dred dollars of unpaid bills and al leged to havo taken $25 belonging to Mrs. Owens, who conducts n flor ist shop In tho sanio building whom Wood hnd a confectionery storo. It was thought he was In Seattle, hut tho officers thoro woro unable to find him. MAIIHIAOE LICENSES Kccont mnrrlago licenses Issued by tho County Clerk woro: Claud (luy Lattlu and Maud Zim merman. Orlando C, Gregory and Mary Wiseman. Engvuld Andorson and Ollvo Wil son. Edwin A. Anson nnd Myrtlo A. Norrls. Harry Frank Hull and Lulu M. Shlolds. Alex D. Wilson nnd Gusslo J. Nol- SOII. Coughs and Colds Not to Be Neglected Anyono will realize tho lerloiumcaa of neglecting a cold If ho objervoa results of such neglect amonif till acquaintances. How often have you beard, "Ho caught cold, didn't do an thing for It and It turned Into" thea eome dreaded disease Is named; Ordinary colds yield to prompt treatment at thu beKlnnlnjr, That Is why overy family nhould be supplied with a reliable cough medicine on thnt will lieal raw and tmlamed eur races, loosen tho phlegm, allay Irri tation, euae tho hoarseness and stop tho tickling sensutlon in the throat that does not permit ono to sleep. Foley's Honey und Tar Compound Is Invaluable for roller o( ooiiKhs, colds, croup, whooping cough, tick lint? in throat, tlghtnetis or soreness, Rrlppo or bronchial coughs. It con tains no harmful Ingredients. It la healing, soothing, etllclent and ploti lug. For salo by Owl Prescription Phar macy, Frank P. Cohan, Central Avo nuo. Opposlto Chandler Hotol, Tele phone li. J