THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1908.
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Capital Subscribed 150,000
Capital I'ald Up 10,000
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Residence 2171
AD ATTACK OF DYSENTERY
CURED.
"An honored citizen of this town
Wits suffering from a severe attack
ofN4ysentery. Ho told a friend if
ho Could obtain a bottle of Cham
berlaVn's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, ho felt confident of
being cured, he having used this
remedy In tho West. He was told
that I kept it in stock and lost no
time in obtaining it, and was
promptly cured," says M. J. Leach,
druggist of Wolcott. Vt. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
'DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
United States Land Office,
i Roseburg, Or., Apr. 27, 1908.
J Notice is hereby given that G. H.
'Plummer of Tacoma, county of
Pierce, State of Washington, has filed
in this office the application of the
Northern Pacific Railway Company
to select, under the provisions of tho
Act of Congress approved July 1,
1898, as extended by Act of Congress
approved May 17, 190G, tho SEtf, of
sec. 21. tp. 26 S R. 10 W. Any
, and all persons claiming adversely
the lands described, or desiring to
object because of the mineral char
acter of the land, or for any other
reason, to the disposal to applicant,
should file their affidavits of protest
in this office, on or before the Cth
day of June, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
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patch and profit try them.
Baby Beef
Some of the nicest tenderest Juiciest and sweetest In all Ore-
gon may be found at this market now.
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A full lino of pork, veal, mutton, fine sausage always on
hand at reasonable prices. Do your marketing here and you
will never bo disappointed.
The CITY MARKET
R.. H.Noble Phone 1941
Front, and C Streets ... Marshfield, Oregon
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
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only by tho best materials blended and baked according to tho
most approved recipes. Tho cakes are baked on tho premises
and go fresh every morning to the counter.
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reduces a woman's housework one-half. You can sleep inter
in tho morning as tho lire docs not have to bo nuido a half
hour before time to cook.
Cull at tho office and seo those Instantaneous water heaters.
Turning on tho cold water lights tho gas mid heats tho water in
ono minute, turning the water off shuts off, tho gns.
You would not think of going back to tho old kerosene lamp
after using electric light, would you? Well, when you have
once used a gas stove nothing could induce you to use anything
else.
Coos Bay Gas
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MARSHFIELD
Steam Dye Works
C Street,
Ladles' and Gents' Garment
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Becker, Proprietor.
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Tin: luscious ohegon
BECOMING FAMOUS AS
FORMA ORANGES AND
AT HIGHER PRICE.
FRUIT
CALI-
SELLS
"Oregon apples will in time bo as
famous as California oranges."
"Tho commercial value of good
apples is greater than that of oranges
and Oregon should profit thereby."
That is tho summary of W. H.
Selleck's opinion, says tho Oregon
Journal of May 28th, and he says
that there are many in New York
who agree with him. Mr. Selleck Is
connected with the securities corpor
ation of 40 Wall street, and travels
most of his time between New York
and London and Paris. He was for
merly from Los Angeles. Recently
when he was going to Paris he
thought it would be a splendid idea
to take a banker friend there a box
of apples. Ho went to a fruit dealer
and made known his wants for the
best apple in tho market.
"There is only one apple in tho
market worth buying," he was told,
"and that Is what is called tho Ore
gon apple. Everyone is asking for
it now, and will take nothing else
after. once trying it."
This was said to a former Cali
fornia man, who knew of Oregon ap
ples. But he wanted tho best and
bought them a box of 75 pounds
and paid $7.50 for them. They were
shipped, and when ho arrived In
Paris a little later he found his
friends delighted. "Tho finest apple
we over had," was the general ver
dict. But, alas for the enthusiastic
THE REIGNING STYLES.
Pictures of Kings and Nobles as Fash
ion Plates.
The tailor's office wns littered with
foreign illustrated weeklies, English,
French, German, Russian, and so on.
"These," he said, "are more useful
to me In my business than all the fash
ion plates going."
"Why so?" tho patron inquired.
The tailor took up a French weekly
and opened it at random.
"Seo here," ho said, turning from one
great photograph to another. "Hero is
the terrace at Monte Carlo, with the
Duke of Westminster and Lord Wil
loughby d'Eresby in tho foreground
This is the Nice race course, and the
men talking to the girl In white are
the Grand DuUo Boris, young Isolin of
Now York, the Conitc de Cbolseul and
Lord Crowe. Here we have the start
at the Cresta run at St Morltz. and
the young men in knickers are the
Prince of Rcuss, Mr. Coruwallls-West.
Lord Howard do Walden and tbe Ger
man crown prince."
The tailor, tossing the weekly aside,
lighted a gold tipped cigarette.
"Catch on now?" he asked.
"Er no," the patron hesitated.
"An ordinary fashion plate," explain
ed the tailor, "is all right, but how do
I know if the new fashions in it aro
being worn? Here in these weeklies,
though, I get tho new fashions Just as
clear and distinct, and I havo further
the assurance that they are going
that they are not mere lifeless freak
things, hut things which have been
taken up by the leading dressers of tho
world.
"And so, sir, when I recommend you
a new fashion you may rest assured
It has backing and authority behind it.
And if you say to mo, 'Oh, that is not
being worn, I'm sure,' I reply to you:
'"No, sir. It is not being worn In
this town yet, I admit, but here, sir, is
a picture of tho young king of Spain in
tho samo cut, and hero is the Earl of
Lonsdale, and hero Is tho Prince of
Wales, and hero'
"But by that time," said the tailor,
"I guess you aro ready enough to take
my word for tho now fashion's author
ity without further evidence." Now
Orleans Times-Democrat
Tho Unearthing of Memphis.
Memphis, on tho Nile, one of tho
greatest capitals of the ancient world,
is burled beneath ground which Is
now under cultivation by the villagers
of MItrahlneh, who will have to bo
transferred to other plots and com
pensated before tho work of excava
tion can proceed very far. It is esti
mated that an expenditure of about
$15,000 annually for fifteen years will
bo required to excavate tho templo
sites, apart from the city. Tho un
earthing of Memphis, which contain
ed tho finest school of Egyptian art,
will bo by far tho greatest archaeolog
ical work of recent times and must
result in a vast addition to the world's
knowledgo of nncient Egyptian his
tory and civilization. Tho work will
soon bo begun by Professor Petrle,
head of the British School of Archae
ology in Egypt
A Japanese Wedding Ring.
Mrs. Post Wheeler has what perhaps
no other woman in the United States
has a Japanese wedding ring. For
Hallio Ermlnio Rlvts, as sho is known
to tho literacy world, was married in
Selections
banker! So delighted was ho with
these beautiful specimens that he
gave some to his friends. His friends
told of tho unusual fruit, and their
friends came begging to seo them.
And so they were doled out ono by
one, and tho banker's heart swelled
with pride as he saw tho admiration
his apples caused. But ono day ho
awoke to find that all had been
given away but a mere half doze'n,
and he closed his hand and heart to
their pleasure and kept them for his
family.
But his generosity was well re
paid. Now these numerous friends
will have nothing but Oregon apples,
and they send to London for them
and think nothing of tho price they
must pay. For are they not the best
apple that has over crossed their
epicurean French palates?
Mr. Selleck goes on to say that he
himself when in New York buys
them every day at tho fruit stands
and pays 15 cents to 20 cents apiece
for them, and does not consider it
money 111 spent. Certain kinds of
apples are sold there under the gen
eral namo of Oregon apples, and this
Is advertisement enough. They aro
Spitzenburg, Newton Pippins and the
Banana apple, which has never been
grown elsewhere. Mr. Selleck pays
30 cents for it at tho fruit stands.
Mr. Selleck is eager that tho commer
cial bodies hero take up the matter
of systematically advertising Oregon
apples so as to give them tho pres
tige that the California orange en
joys, and he says it will bo an easy
matter and a remunerative ono, for
tho commercial value of tho apple is
greater than that of the orange.
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Japan to Post Wheeler, secretary or
tho American legation. Although tho
Episcopal ceremony wns used, she
chose tho Japanese marriage symbol
In preference to that of her own coun
try. It is a little wider than the ordi
nary band and is beautifully carved in
oriental design. Between the chased
work arc inserted Japanese characters
that read, "My beloved is mine and I
am his." This is the favorite sentiment
for the oriental wedding. This senti
ment is repeated several times around
tho band. New York Sun.
French Family Statistics.
The number of French families that
is to say, households with or without
children is estimated at 11,315,000. Of
this total 1,804,720 families have no
children. 2,9G0,171 have ono child,
2,001,078 havo two children, 1,043.425
havo three, 0S7.302 have four, 500,758
have five, 327,241 havo sis, 182,093
havo seven, 04,729 havo eight, 44,723
havo nine, 20,039 havo ten, 8,305 have
eleven, 3,503 havo twelve, 1,437 havo
thirteen, 554 have fourteen, 249 havo
fifteen, 79 have sixteen, 34 have seven
teen, and finally 45 families havo eight
een or more. Republique Francalse,
Paris.
The Rat In Paris.
Parisians havo found a way of turn
ing tho rat Into a profltablo commodi
ty. In that city theio is a rat pound.
It Is a deep walled pit, in which some
thousands of rats are kept A dead
horse is thrown into this pit at night,
and rats strip tho carcass of its flesh.
Once a month there is a general slay
ing of rats by gas. Tho rats aro sleek
nnd plump and their hides aro in ex
cellent condition. Their skins aro re
moved aud treated and eventually aro
made into "kid" gloves.
The New China.
There Is no longer any doubt, our
Shanghai correspondent tells us, that
tho old order of thought which has
guided the lives of countless millions
in tho Chinese empire through a long
succession of centuries is passing away
forever. The movement in favor of
western education lias becomo irre
sistible. London Times.
Rat Extermination Virus Wanted.
Consul Maxwell Blake, at Dunferm
line, reports that a movement has just)
been inaugurated by tho commercial
and scientific associations of Great
Britain for tho extermination of rats,
which aio very destructive to proper
ty. Tho consul adds that it would
appear that tho United Kingdom of
fers to American exporting chemists
an attractive market for tho sale of
some rat destroying virus, harmless
to other creatures, but spreading con
tamination and death to its own kind.
Owing to tho spreading by rats of
trichinosis among swine, tho German
imperial chancellor has Issued a rccipo
for tho extermination of tho rat in any
district where trichinosis occurs.
The Pneumatio Tube.
A novel experiment to demonstrate
tho practicability of a pneumatic par
cel carrier was recently mado In Chi
cago. Tho "parcel" shot through eu
short length of samplo tube was a
thirteen-year-old boy. no traveled an
tho rato of sixteen miles an hour and
wns in no way tho worso for tho Jour
ney. J. M. Masten, superintendent of
tho railway mall service, and Post
muster Campbell of Chicago witnessed
tho experiment ns representatives of
tho postotuco department, which is
looking into tho device. Tho inventor
declares that with a tubo between
Now York and Chicago mail can bo
shot fron ono city to tho other In
seven hours.
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Seattle Woman AVants Divorce Be
cause Husband Insists on Putting
tho First Course on Ills Hair.
SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 10. Mary
Jenks asked tho Superior Court toj
grant her a decree of divorce from
Shehezerde Jenks on tho. grounds
that her husband is a soupomanlac'
She says her husband has been mark- '
ed from Infancy with a. fine frenzy
for soup vegetable soup preforred.
Tho couple married in Abilene,'
Kan., December 25, 1901, in the way '
of a special Christmas observance,'
but tho wife alleges that she has not
spent a placid and enjoyable Christ
mas day since. According to the'
wife, a dish of soup placed before
her husband dethrones his reason
nnd wrec'.:s his otherwise normal '
mentality.
There is only ono thing to do with"
soup, according to Shehezerde's erra-'
tic custom ,and that is apply it to
tho hair. On every other subject tho1"
husband Is sano and practical, up to
tho point where tho soup arrives.
Then his face lights up with satis-1
faction and ho dives in with both'
hands, applying tho lotion to his
head briskly until his portion is ex
hausted. Mrs. Jenks tells tho court that sho
has borne this patiently for years,
cutting out bouillon from tho family
menu, and guarding tho husband
from surprise as much as possible,
but in spite of this, Shehezorde, fre
quently came homo with carrots,
minced potatoes and shreds of cab
bage In his hair, thus evidencing that
ho had dined with friends.
THE LONE STAR RANGERS.
Courageous Men Who Are Loyal Guard
ians of the Law.
"When in Austin, Tex., a few weeks.
ngo." said J. D. Robey of Memphis
Tenn., "my attention was directed to a
party of about a dozen men big, huskyj
fellows most of them under thirty;
years, who were tramping along Con-
grcsa avenue, not In a swaggerig way,'
but with a kind of rolling, Bailorlike
gait that seemed to differentiate them
from ordinary citizens.
"They had on broad brimmed som
breros, bluo woolen shirts and high!
heeled boots, nnd I would have taken
them for cowboys but for tho big sir
shooters and cartridge belts that wera
strapped about their waists. This led
me to surmise that they wcro mem
bers of the celebrated ranger force,
and it turned out that they were. Thole
peculiar walk came from spending so
much of their tlmo on horseback.
"Tho Texas rangers aro a p)t insti
tution, for they aro a body of men who
arc ready to brave death at a minute's
notice and who are tho most loyal
guardians of law and order any state
or nation ever employed. Utterly fear
less of peril, they will go after tho cat
tlo thieves of tho western plains or tho
smuggler of tho Rio Grande or olt in,
district court rooms with their hands on
their Winchesters to preserve the peace
at some murder trial, the hearing pf
which would bring on fresh tragedies
even before judge nnd Jury werd it hot
for their presence.
"Occasionally a ranger gets killed in
tho performance of, his duty, but it is
fnr more frequently the case that it la
tho bad man or rustler who tries an4
argument with tho mounted officer that
gets his quietus from tho muzzlo of a
death dealing gun. There is not a man
in the forco who is not a dead shot,
and the ruffians they are after very
rarely want to bring matters to that
point where the deadliest aim gets tho
decision." Bnltlmoro American.
An Unusual Bit of Wrecking.
Robert Rcld, the artist, is about to
attempt an unusual feat in the way of
"wrecking" In tho near futuro in the
Fifth Avcnuo hotel. He is going to '
direct work of taking down from tho
celling of the great hall on the second,
floor of the dismantled hostelry two cir
cular mural paintings that he did for .
tho hotel about fifteen years ago. Deco
rations of this kind aro first painted on
canvas In tho samo manner as any,
ordinary oil painting and then aro fas
tened to tho wall surface by a "paste"
of white lead. When this load becomes ,
hard, tho canvns practically becomes, a
pnrt of tho wall, and that is where the
difficulty of removing a decoration of
this kind comes in. Tho "wrecker"
who is to do the work for Mr. Reld Is
no more certain that bo will be able to
get the two panels oft without damag
ing them than the artist is, but they,
aro both hoping for tho best In spite
of the number of years the decoration
havo been on tho celling they still' pre
servo their original brilliancy of color
ing. New York Press.
Objected to the Cradle. 1
The German emperor is said to naval
protested ugalnst tho expenditure 08
$1,200 on a cradle for tbe baby heir ta
tho duchy of Saxe-Coburg, the cradM
being profusely trimmed with real laeaj
"Had it been for a princess it woul
havo mattered less," remarked his majn
esty, "but how can a warrior fit to b
a Germau prince come out of such m
cradle, decorated at the cost of n year's
salary of an official or professional;
man?"
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