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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MABSHFIELD, OBEGOH, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912 EVENING EDITION. I iH?Hf niiiiiiinii ill Wwm TOWmiKv j'laiuu.. ctiVi!LlL05 , . COOS HAY TIDES. 101 W IB C VOtl lh lima by stumer and said ho wa3 coming ovcrlnnd by auto. Thoy havo boon t nablo to 11 ml any traco of hi in and lnk that thoy havo boon "flltn llaniinod." Cluorl loft today for Pot Hand whoro ho will try and locato Madonna. Thoro formerly was a Mn- onnn at North llond and whether ( dancing party. SOCIAL CALENDAR TODAY. "Crescendo" Club with Miss Edith Horn. W. C. T. U. at Suninor. Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Smcaton. tl'o stranger Is Impersonating him In tl'o alleged graft game remains to bo weon. and water at TUST ask us to show you J the best $15.00 Blue Serge Suit you've ever seen. It's 5 1 30 Examine the cloth; you will ap preciate the line even texture and it's full rich color. A try-on will convince you that a suit could not fit you or become you better. Compare it with any other suit you have ever seen. Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Mnn Clothiers "eight of high and low Marshnold. Th tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence with thoir times on tno first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. ji PERSONAL NOTES Date. 24 11 i-s. Feet Ilrs. Feet lira. Foot I Irs. Feet Ilrs. Foot Ilrs. Feet no'llra. IFeet Titles for .Tunc. . 1.30 .0.7 .5.37 .0.1 . 0.30 .0.2 10.33 .0.5 .1.10 .G.3 .1.55 .0.1 .2.31 .G.3 11.11 4.1 12.20 4.1 1.19 4.0 7.18 0.2 7.5D 0.5 S.3S 0.5 9.22 0.5 4.21 2.4 5. 10 2.9 C.09 3.2 2.11 4.1 2.57 4.2 3.35 4.5 4.09 4.5 10.59 C.3 11.49 G.3 0-0 0.0 0.59 3.5 7.4G 3.S S.2S 3.9 9.0 G 3.9 THR WKATIIKIl (By Associated Press.) OREGON Generally fair to- night nnd Tuesday; warmer In Interior nnd nmitliwodt tinrflnn. Westerly winds. LOCAL re- mp"Thc JUtsy Comer" WANT ADS. IOR HUNT Small house, furnished. Iter. Seventh Street. O' tftrt'j what you netdfor i mr Sallow Complexion J loots of J FOUND Ruby locket with Initials , containing picture. See Times olllco WANTED A gill 'i"lst mIUi general hotisowork who can go homo nights. Apply at 139 Sout't Tenth st. WANTED A MilcNnonmii. Apply be twoen 7 and 8 In tho evening at 250 Front nt. FOR KALE .l-year-old Jerwy Cows good milker. Phono G21. bxott 5 Liver Salts tier roorr.Im; jirt on arising. J iiuwu un i hiu, ungiuenti iv ujs r i ; vca yon tiie ww vi r.v.i i una yomii, uu vuii iuvo lu tauo "unjrdcMi-j i mi you co the j .Ml 1.1 ...I . ...Ill t. .1 ,1 .n u-.u jjuii jici mo JWX. dc of a single ww ii i - ..r it you "MfHeht wl.'i ROAU LIVER SALTS FOR HUNT 7 itiKiiu Modern House en IMno St. Inquire Mru. A. Hutch (sou, I'houo 297-h. vii)()v.i'iciiiiiiiKi ! iMtiMiiiitr, o.c. Call A. handles, l'hono 8-J. WANTED (Jill to l-.i office Hoik; experience unnecessary. Address ii own handwriting "Opportunity" citto of Times. ) lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Busy Corner" HlOBf Mill.. OI1U li ft flaxctfll. Stat STADDEN o ol photograph won, """We mi.,.,,1.,. .... .......... Li., OIIU UUM LX WA N'TED In Wt'M .Miiihlleld, bun g low or modern house of 3, 4 ir C rooms. Steady tenant, Plio-.o 3U-X. ' roil RENT A nicely ftmiMiitl room with board, suitable for two men. I'rlvnte family. Closo In. Inquire 392 Vj North llrondway. I.'Olt SALE A large young horse, weight 1G00. Also good heavy spring wagon and harness. Seo t. S. Dow. 1,8 Have Been Successful . ""OK B lllfl'a utnnlr nf flrol Electrical material nnd can 0nf Patrons a very low price 1 7 ,r'n8. Get our prlco "' "n't afford to miss It Coos Bay Wiring Co. oon 237.J WAXTKDMohnlr. wool aud cas S?.7keX.tolff5ofTlifo'a.r. nnteo Abstract t,u. UMKJAIX SAI.Ks 40 horsepower nuto ior oww; - - - - - .i... f..iiv eniilnued: cost now ,3000; will Mil for 500 on ea-T ffTpt.t Phon. 1S0..I. Ti:MinnATum: POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 n. in., Juno 24, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont mo toorologlcal ohoervor: Maximum GO Minimum 52 At 4:43 n. m 53 A Prnnlnlfntlnn on ! Wind northwest; pnrtly cloudy. j laclilne Diiinaged Whllo roturn . lug from Coqulllo yesterday, I. It. Tower ran Into a slldo and broko tho I wind shield and othcrwlso damaged IiIh Hcdblrd car. j IImikI Conreit. Director Fonton of 'the Coos Dny Concert Iland, an I nounccd that a concert will bo given I nt the city park Wednesday evening . If the weather permits. '. Cadet Sworn In A Washington dispatch sayB: "Milton O. Carlson, I of Marshllcld, an appolnteo of Con i grossninn Ilnwloy, has boon sworn In . as n midshipman at Annapolis." 1 IIojn Htoiil Cherries Marshal Car- tor has been having troublo with Homo young boys who havo been stealing somo chorrles from Mrs. El rod's trees, and snys ho will mako Bovernl arrests It tho thlovlug con tinues. Auto Arcldent Dr. II. B. Dur mester of North llond Inst ovonlng met with nn nuto accident on North Front strcot that damnged his mn chlno consldornbly. Owing to tho rain, his mnchlno skidded on tho turn and broko a roar axlo. In I'tuli O. 8. Torroy has received n letter from his son-ln-lnw, T. O. Loyland, stating tliat no lias uoon om ' ployed for threo yoars by a big smol I tor at Onrnold, Utah, Just outsldo of Salt I.ako City and noar tho fnmouH Salt Air bench. Tho company has erected a cozy llttlo homo for thorn H'01"0- . (.VIn Contract MrB. B. G. Porham hns received word from Mr. Perham that ho has Just socurod a second 1..M1T0 nnntrn p. nt M ml ford. TliO 80C- ond contract Is for taking down tho nl.l atnnl l.rlitln llcmRR IlOaT CfCOk and rebuilding It In nnothor pnrt of town. Ho expoctB to roturn to Marh. Held this weok. ! Flno fitniwlierrlei The Times ac knowledges two boxes of tho finest strawberries that over brought Joy to hungry mortal with their molting I dellclousness. Tho berries In ono box i wore so largo that It roqulrod only about a dozen to (111 tfto box. Thoy woro of the Marshall varloty and came from tho Cooley & Williams ranch at Flagstaff. (Joes to Kurope. Col. Grlmos to dav received n letter from his old friend, Dennis Flynn, of Oklahomn, stating that ho would sail Juno 29 on the 0"einle fr Kurope where he- and his family will spond tho summor, Tlo balance of tho family loft Juno 14 on tno .Mnuretniun nut .Mr. riynii , remnlnod over to attend tho National nenubllcnn convention. , ' Hero from Iiloho W. D. Vroden- hurg who recently disposed of his imirv business In Shoshono. Ida- i ho. left today for his homo ufter I spending a weok on tno uay looKing ufter proporty Interests hero. Ho VlbllUll IIUIU illlUUl- Dl JUHta ..fw uns HiiinrlHod to seo tho development that has taken placo since then. Ho ...,r,,-tu (l.nt P.nv rinrntim of Dolso I who has extensive proporty Interests In this section, is criucnuy in in uu I Omaha hospital. Mr. Vrendenburg ' Is planning to dispose of his property I Interests at snosnono unu inuo m 1 A,.tn An,lnn I.Id onmninr. Demorcst Mooting with Mrs. Rebecca Luso-Stump. liATM SOOIHTV NEWS Tho Soclnl Kmbroldory Club met with Mrs. W. K. Wiseman Wcdncs dnv uftornoon. Tho nftornnon wnn ' lltnnDn.lltl' ahnht 1.1 n.i 1,nl.tf.l. r n.l I'lVllPllilllJ D'V:ilV . UIIIU. UIIIU.IMtj tt.tU visiting. Tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hanson, sorvod delicious refresh ments. Tho following olllccra woro olectod presldont, Mrs. Swjnford, secretary, Mrs. W. K. Wlsomnn. Thoso present woro Mcsdnmca Knox, Hcnnlor, Cox, Parker, Scott, llcnnott, nnd tho visiting guests, Mosdnmcs Dawson, Stnnoy, Henry, Albrocht nnd Miss Hodtno. Tho Club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Swlnford. O Tho Soclnl Sowing Club mot last Thursday with Mrs. Dot Rhodes with a good nttondnnco. Rofroshments woro served, followng nn nftornoon dovotod to necdlowork. Tho next mooting which was to bo hold In two weeks with Mrs. Swnnson will prob ably bo postponed becnuso It comes on tno Fourth of July. lonvo tomorrow for Myrtlo Point nnd Drldgo whoro slio will spend several wcoks. MISSBS ANNUO AND MADBL Wlck ninn of Binplro woro guests nt tho .homo of Cnpt. and Mrs. W. A. Mn geo In West Mnrshtlold Saturday. MRS. M. A. McLBOD nnd Mrs. Lnndo roturnod yestordny from Portlnnd whoro thoy attended tho annual convention of tho Oregon Bnstom ; Star. i P. A. YOUNG and wlfo and Miss Isa- HILL1S SHORT Is In today from Ten Mllo. J M. I'PTON left hero this morning foe Coqtllllo. R. M. WIBDBR enmo In today from Ten Mllo In business. P. A. SANDHKRG loft this morning for Coqulllo on business. MRS. J. II. PRICB of Allegnny was a Marshflold shopper today. WM. B. HOMMB, of Cooston, Is a Marshflold business visitor today. ANDRBW THOMAS roturnod Satur day from a short visit In Dandon. MRS. JAS. CUNIFF of Dcavor Hill was n Marshflold shopper Satur day. PBARlilB LUND camo over from Co qulllo Saturday to spond Sunday at homo. C. Ii. MAGUM, n mining export of Grants Pass arrived hero this morning on business. C. G. HOCKBTT of Bmplro was a Marshflold business visitor Satur day ovcnlng. W. S. CHANDLBR nnd wlfo aro to day opening their summer homo on South Coos Rlvor. GBO. DOIiL loft Saturday for San Francisco on business connected ...HI. l.l t ...ln ' ftmVi ,,, a nniev r(.,m,i n bol Young of Abany, Ore. aro 3Un ., 1 ,'C1' f.r nl 1 ! "PcntllnB a fow wcoks i on tho Dny Coqulllo this morning nftor spend-. ' " . .. . .. c' lug Sunday at his homo. I HP B or ,Mr' nna Mr8, u" u CHRISTIAN BWANNnn'J IJOr-JM VQUj ,, , r. rived hero from Portland vester-, , , , ymiwAny fr0m Denver M.n,y ?onnM lOr.Ul0wJ fri.n ' o spond tho summer nt tho homos WILL HORTON camo down from tho, f '. . n.nrt!n nn ,n RnlItll Rood ranch on Coos Rlvor Hatur-. ,..,,..., J. W. UMSTATTD nnd Hugh Snod- LEAVE TODAY I t W .. . ........ 1m n.M..l Ctt.1nw In liny cruiuiiK i" bi:iiu uuuuu; . J f. 4 1 I I"'" Bt-'lliuil HUD oi v.. Marshfield CvclerV KnJy Picnic A party of Marsh. IVldlMllltiv )ry"v 7 ' ni,i vnnnir neon o yesterday enjoyed HICVCIiKS FOIt KKXT IM.one IffH-lt. 7gXo.HroniHvny. Unique Pantatorium K US and IIAT HKNOVATOtS gent or Edward B. Strauit ft Co Mne Tallorlnff-Ut us m.k- raut IS?!!.'..-! WJ05.S802. . .. K'rBl IMeiUia Lynn l.nmiieio " , Cadillac Auto Service VyUUM ..D.,..i.i nates Careful driving nssnred. W. Palace Restaurant. I ..-..1 .... ..nmiln vAatnrHnv nnfnvml I n picnic at the boach, tho Donlta bo 1 luff chartered for tho day. Among thoso In tho party were Mrs. Ross, Mlbses Roberts, Ellen Rudnas, Maud Noble, Georgia SClmmor. Minnie Har kenseo nnd Martha Uernltt, Mossrs. I'restoii Jones, Ford Painter, John Motley, Archlo Evans, Guy Chambers and Win. Hucklns. .. ..... .... Tnn fwiin,! nn1 j Itillllllis wrruMMi J" w "" M. Mandulzl, two Italians from Port land, today appealed to local panics for aid In locating a man named D. Madonna. They claimed that a few weeks ago In Portland, a man claim ing to bo D. Madonna, a contractor, met them separately In Portland. Ho promised each of them a Job at ? . or $G a day working on tho new Coos Hay railroad, However, he wanted some ready money and borrowed $150 from one of them and $200 from tho othor. He sent them hero town. L. F. WILSON nnd family havo ar rived hero from Monrovia, Calif., and will mako their homo on tho nnny. MRS. II. J . McKBOWN nnd daugh ter, Bnn, woro guests yesterday of Mrs. Dan MacDonnld at North Rond. MRS. GBO. F. WINCHESTER has returned from n s X wcoks' visit III Portlnnd and Wlllnmotto valloy towns. AiAiranr AllLB returned thin morn Ing to Myrtlo Point, nftor bringing over a tonm rrom xtnoro ior u. Mussen. II. L. nitiaGB and wlfo. of Randon, loft hore today on tho nroakwntor for Portland whoro thoy will spond a fow weokB. BD. WIBDER camo In from Ton Mllo Saturday to tako n position as tlmo-kcopor for Contractors Mor rlssov nnd Small. MISSES MAY I1BNNBTT and Mntnlo Mnhonoy woro guostB yestordny of Mrs. Carl Smodborg nt her homo nn Catching Inlet. R. II. GIIiFIIiliAN, formerly fitrcet supervisor of arnnts Pass Is horo looking ovor tho country nnd re gaining his health. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING la ox pectod horo soon from Oardl nor for nn oxtondod visit nt tho homo of W. P. Murphy. MISSES HELEN AND ANITA Mulloy. left today on tno nrenK wntor for Portlnnd, whero thoy will v'slt for somo tlmo. M. L. CURRY roturnod yestordny from Portlnnd whoro ho has been on buslnoss connected with tho Rrndshnw-Klmbnll compnny. MISS ORBTCHBN SHERWOOD of Conulllo passed through horo yos tordav on rnuto homo from tho Un iversity of Oregon nt Eugeno. MnR. I. S. SMITH and daughter, Katherlno. roturnod yestordny from Corvnllls where thoy havo boon tho nast year, tho children having boon nttendlng Oregon Ag-J ricuuurni couego. MRS. J. II. FLANAGAN Is vlaltlng In North nond today. MRS. ROY WERNICII of North Rend Is a Marshflold visitor today. JOHN P. KIBRAN of San Francisco arrived In Marshflold on business. MRS. BD. LEWIS with her threo children, of Santa Rosa, Cnllf,, Is visiting nt tho homo of hor father, Tom Howard. MRS. W. C. RRADLEY expects to Canning Season Is At Hand Wo aro propared for It with a com plete line of JAILS. JAU CAPS. JAH ItCHHKItS, CLAMI'K for KCOXO.MY JARS ami WHKXCI! for 3IARO.V JARS. Wo soil KCOXOMV JARS Pints, per dozen Qunrts, por per dozen . . Half gallons,, per dozen . , $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 50c KXOWLTOX KKLK-SHALKH JARS Pints, por dozen; regular prlco $1,00, to close, ... Quarts, per dozen; regular Ar prlco $1.25, to close MJ ALSO MASOX JARS And don't forget to phono us nbou. berries. The Bazar 1 Phone 32. The Uouse of Quality, don roturnod Saturday from a fow days' fishing In tho Allegany sec tion. Thoy report that tho omall trout woro biting well thoro. COLRY K. PERRY nnd Harry Hug gins spent yestordny nonr tho mouth of Dnnloln Crook In quest of tho fostlvo trout nnd lnndod n nlco moss of small ones. MRS. WM. FORD nrrlvod horo yes tordny from Portlnnd to spond tho summer horo ns n guest of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll. Mr. Ford oxpocts to Join them horo lntor for his vaca tion. IRVING STEARNS roturnod to Port lnnd today nftor a business trip through Coos In tho Intorosts of tho Stonrn8-IInlllngshoad Co. of Portlnnd. Ho reports a good bus iness nnd tho houso will add this soctlon to thoir regular torrltory horeaftor. C. S. WINSOR of North Rend wns n Mnrshflold buslnoss visitor Satur day ovonlng. Ho Is planning to greatly Improvo tho ranch on tho Coqulllo which ho nnd L. F. Fnl konntoln rocontly bought nnd ex pects to havo a dairy herd of 100 cows thoro Boon, MAIR DANO arrived horo yesterday from Hood Rlvor and other pnlnln, whero ho tins boon visiting with rolntivcs. Ills cousins, tho Misses Grnco nnd Evelyn Turnoy, enmo with him to spond n two months' visit. Thoy loft this morning for Ilnudon to visit nt tho Dnno homo there. MRS. It. F. OERHART nnd llttlo Bon, nnd hor mothor-ln-lnw, Mrs. W. Gohhart, arrived horo yestordny from Portlnnd, whoro thoy' hnvo beon tho Inst fow yoars, to mako thoir homo horo. Mr. Gobhnrt Ih oxpocted to nrrlvo soon. Mrs. R. F. Gobhnrt was formorly Miss Susie Elckworth. .1. W. DENNETT returned yestordny from Portland whoro ho hns beon on hustness for tho Inst fow woolen. Ho wnH nccompnnlod by J. N. Teal of Portland who will spond n fow days on tho Ray, and fishing nt Ten Mllo. Whothor thoro will ho a now "Hollo of Ton Mllo" for Mr. Toal to moot hns not boon an nounced. WM. FOLK, a former Allegany pion eer, nrrlvod horo todny from Lob Angeles to visit In this section. Ho Ih now elgthty-threo years old nnd loft horo slxteon yenrs ago after twenty-eight yoarB' rosldonco nt Al legnny. Ho sold his ranch to Mr, Rodlno who now occupies It. Ho snys ho had tho honor of bringing tho first homo growu chorrlos to tho Mnrshflold market, MISSBS RUSH nro oxpected horo from South nond, Ind., tho last of tho week to spond tho summor at tho homo of thoir sister, Mrs. A. B. Adolsporgor. Ono of thorn, Miss Daisy Dean Rush, formorly taught In tho Marshflold schools and will ho warmly wolcomod back by hor many friends hero, Sho has been teaching at Lakeside, Ind., tho past year. MRS. JENNIE M. STEWART, of North nend nnd hor son, Mr. Bar geant, who has beon with tho "Spring Maid" compnny tho past reason, wore Mnrshflold visitor. today. Mr. Sargoaut will spond a few tuoro weeks horo and roturn to Now York. Ho saya that ho plans to organize a stock company nnd roturn horo on tho first tral.1) Into Coos Hay. Steamer Has Large Lists in and Out Ship Butter and Cheese. Tho steamer Drcakwater sailed today with a fair sized passenger list for Portland. In addition to tho usu nl frolght sho cnrrlod about 200 cases of butter nnd chceso from tho Coos Hay Crcnmory and tho Coos Bay Ico & Cold Storage. Following Is her out going passcn- gor list: II. P. Hlldrcth, W. P. Porcp, E. C. Morgan, C. II. Albort, S. It. Steam.., W. D. Vredonburg, II. A. Cathawny, C. J. Smith, II. 11. Watson, Mr. Al bort, J. C. Swlnford, A. F. Crocker, Miss II. Ml Hoy, Miss S. Mnlloy, G. A Uakor, Mabol Mathlson, Win, Beaton, James Mnrtlnson, Mr. Arnott, Mrs. Ariiott, G. W. Urndflold, O. J. Ross, C. A. Peterson, Mrs. C. A. Potcrson, 11. B. Uncoil, A. W. Rollins, II. (!. Swing, J. W. Holmes, H. L. Urlggs, Mrs. 11. L. Urlggs, J. C. Uotz, Mr. Chnttnm, J. C. Chntron, Mr. Woson berg, Walter Padgot, II. C. Har bough, Mrs. II. C. Harbough, Geo. S. GothorB, Goo- U. Clark, I. McMann, Henry Ulock, O. Hcsbol, Snm Good fellow. A. W. Johnston, Stolln Golner, Mrs. J, Holmnn, James Holmnn, Joo Chencry, J. Uoll,. j. Joffory, Uen Dol son, Miss Spoonor, Paul Cowan, Jno. Frontonlck, Uen Dotson, Win. David son, V. D. Dufflold, F. Honloy. IlrlngN Largo Number Tho Hroakwator nrrlvod In early yestordny from Portlnnd with a largo iihi or passongors nna n good cargo of frolght. Among thoso nrrlvlng on hor woro tho following: Mildred Pnlntor, Grnco Turnoy, Ev elyn Turnoy, Mrs. F. II. Storroy, Miss 8torroy, C. Hermann, Mrs. Hormnnn, Frances Smith, O. Avory, J. W. Mc Konzlo, C. U. Stoolo, Mm. Stoolo, J. J. Thomas, Mrn. Thomas, Holcn Thorn ns, H. Jnvltz, G. Hondorson, W. H. Knnrr, P. Lovlsh, Uoulah Hesse, Mrs. W. Gohhart, Mrs. R. P. Gobliart, D. Magnoss, Mrs, Magnoss, Dodgona Erlckson, W. Brlckson, Mrj. I. 8. Smith, Knthorlno Smith, U. S. Dodf. A. B. Hammond, M. L. Curry, J. Shan non, J. W. llcnnott, Dora Thom, Bndlo Thorn, Mrs. Win. Ford, Mrs. Klrklnnd, M. A. Dnno, II. F. Parsons, II. J. Mathlson. Mrs. W. Hondorson, Mrs. Lnndo, J. Lovla. A. Andorson. O. Anderson, L. CInrk, W. Luco, B. R, Williams, J. Ognnvach, G. R. McLood, J. Flala, MIbs Quick, Mrs. M. Har vey, Ruby Soronson, W. M. Woods, J. Quick, R. 13. Knnrr, Mrs. 8. Stor ling, Mrs. R. M, Monroo, Mrs. B. Crnnk, Mrn. Wheolor, Mrs, Rolnhnrt, Mrs. G. Winchester. Bvn Wolland, J. N. Tonl, Mrs. P. 11. Rltchlo, L. II. Cary, Mrn. Cary, Miss S. Howors, W. C. Rlchors, II. Marholmor, Rov. B. Crank, Mrs. A. Waltors. Mrs.. M. A. McLood, T. King, V. Gnrtln. A. D. Gartln ami wlfo, Mrs. J. Homan, Gretchon Shorwood, W. U. Honch, Mr. Kuhn, Miss Lllllo, Fnnnlo Wolland, J. Homan, G. Lomnnskl, L. J. Lonke and C. Miller. ARRESTED TOR 1)00 TIIKIT Kvcrltt Colchurg Taken to Jnll for Rlvilliig Canine. Bhorlff Gago loft horo this morning; with Evorltt Coloburg who Is charged with Btoallng a Stnnloy hound bo- longing to Wnltor Sinclair of Co qulllo. Coloburg camo to Mnrshflold Inst weok nnd was about to lonvo for Sumnor nt tho tlmo of bin arrest. Ho claims tho dog was given to hltn at Coqulllo. Ho soonis to hnvo a mania for dogs and It Is thought that somo ono on tho Htrootn, knowing his weakness might havo told him he could havo tho canlno with tho result -thnt ho caught It and brought It hore. Last Friday, Coloburg attempted to Btoul n dog belonging to Mrs, Eli zabeth Adams. Ho saw tho dog on tho street and followed It to Mrs, Adum's homo. Ills nttomptB to cntch tho dog nttrnctod tho attention of Miss Mnmlo Mnhonoy who forced him to dopart. nuv now. Somo clmlco lots In NORTH HE NO enn bo hud at n very rensonnblo prlco If tnkon now. B. B. GEAR & CO, First Natlonnl Hank. PqJsohh Oak Is immediately rclioved nnd cured by applying D1CRMOL. The latest sci entific and best remedy on the market. 99 in every 100 cases cured. Money refunded cheerfully if you arc not satisfied. DEft MOL is a pleasant, cool ing, healing, antiseptic cream. SOLE AGBXTB. rncraviuca UU m mm Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality