The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 24, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
14
Notice of Delinquent
Taxes for Year 1911
(Continued from Last Pago. )
416.60; lot 4, 110.60; lot G, $16.60:
lot 6, J1C60; lot 7, U0.60; lot 8
116.60; lot 9, J1C60; lot 10, $16.60,
lot 11, 16.60; lot 12, 116.60; lot
13, 116.60.
John R. Horron, in blk CG, lot 1T,
tax, $33.20.
l-cniinuc.
Mrs. Qcrty Johnson, In blk 1, lot
1, tax, 8.30; lot 2, $29.0B.
North Fcrndnlc.
Anglo Campbell, In h.k C, lot 3,
tax, $2.08; lot 4, yi us.
M. E. Barry, in blk 0. lot 1, Ux,
$2.08 lot 2, $2.08; let 3, $2.0J;
lot 4, $2.08; lot Ii, $2.08; lot 0,
S2.0R: lot 7. 12.08: lot 8. $2.08.
Goo. P. Zurchor, In blk 8, N M lot
3, tax, $1.C4; N Id lot 4, l.oS,
N Vn lot C, $1.C8; N V4 lot 6, $1.J8.
E. O'Connoll, In blk 8, 9 M lot 3,
tax, $1.58.
Ferndulc I'nrk.
J. A. Sladcn & C. 11. Martin, lot
1, tax, $1S.7C.
Ooo. W. Hnlbert, lot 3, tax $17.33.
Chas. E. Short, lot G, tax, $15.75.
East Mnrsliflcld.
East MarshflulU Land Co., in blk
6, lot 1, tax 32c; lot 2, 32c; lot :i,
32c; lot -4, 32c; lot G, 32c; lot 0,
32c.
II. P. Campbell, In blk 7, lot 1, lax
$1.26; lot 2, $1.26; lot 3, $1.2M;
lot 4, $1.26; lot C, $1.26; lot 6,
J1.2C: lot 7. $1.26: lot 8, $1.20,
lot 9, $1.26; lot 10, $1.26; lot 11,
$1.26; lot 12, $1.26.
East Mnrahflold Land Co., In blk
8, lot 10, tax 95c; lot 11, 95c,. lot
12, 9Cc.
It. h. Ashoroft, In blk 9, lot 3,
tax, $21.27; lot 4, $2.36.
J. E. Cauipboll, in blk 26, lot Sri
tax. $2.37; lot 27, $2.36; lot 2j.
$2.37; lot 29, $2.36.
W. K. Watkinn, In blk 33, lot I,
tax, $1.89; lot 2, $1.89.
JanioB It. Wall, in blk 34, lot 1,
tax, 9Cc; lot 2, 95c.
EaBt Mnrubflold Land Co., In blk
35, lot 23, 95c; lot 24, 95c; lot lo,
95c; lot 26, 95c.
Loo W. Culbortson, in blk 36, lot
11, tax, 95c; lot 12, 95c.
East Murauiicld Land Co., In blk
36, lot 23, tax, 95c; lot 24, 35c;
lot 25. 95c: lot 20, 95c; lot 27,
95c; lot 28, 96c; lot 29, 96c, lot
30, 95c; lot 31, 95c; lot 32. 86C.
T. O. Swanton, In blk 38, und. 'a
,ot 1, tax, 95c; und. Vi lot 2, 96c.
Mrs. L. E. Stoddard, in blk 40, lot
19, tax, $2.37.
Mary A. Peterson, in blk 41, tot
17, tax, $2.37; lot 18, $2.36, lot.
19, $2.87; lot 20, $2.36.
Uonnott Trust Co., In blk 41, mi
21, tax, $2.37; lot 22, $2.37.
Llliu Ooutz, in blk 43, lot 21,
tax $2.37.
Win. & Hnttlo Lonton, In blk .",
lot 7, tax, $9.93; personal propon;,
$1;2G; lot 8, $9.92.
East Mnrahflold Land Co., In bl:
46, lot 30, tax, $2.37; In blk 57, lot
1, tax, 32c; lot 2, 32c; lot 3, iits
lot 4, 3tc; lot 5, 32c; lot 6 32u;
In blk 58, lot 1, tax, 32c; lot 2,
32c; lot 3, 32c; lot 4, 32c.
Uurfleld & Hengstoken'a Add. tj
Koat aiarshfleld.
Columbia Doat & Moch'y 0".
In blk 1, lot 1, tax, $16.92; per
sonal property, $18.90; lot 2, $1.17.
Dr. Ingram, In blk 6, lot 5, tax 38".
C. F. EdtnundB, In blk 6, lot If,
tax, 38c; lot 18, 38c.
Mnbel P. Miller, In blk 5, lot 29
tax 38c.
Town of KuftUlde.
Thoo. Fllnk, in blk 3, lot 8, tni,
16c; lot 9, 10c.
Arthur II. Sandohl, In blk 14, lot
27, tax, $1.26.
1). II. Dunton, In blk 14, lot 28,
inx ii.zu.
J. T. Ilerrott, In blk 33, lot n,
tax, 16c.
Dorrla Songstaken, in blk 34, H
13, tux lCc.
Kchettcr's Add. to MnrMifleld.
Mm. Jeunlo Hoed, In blk 3, lot
5, tax $2.37; lot 6, $16.54; personal
property, $3.15.
SllllhllfUlcl (lllltlflLS.
Xlrs. Geo. lllctiurds, lot 7, lax
$4.31.
E. L. Church, lot 8, tax, $2.4t;
lot 9, $6.54; porsonal property,
$1.54.
Mnrsliflcld lfciuht.
II. Hongatackon in blk 3, lot 6,
John Hnlln , in blk 8, lot 7, tax
$1.58; lot 8, $1.58.
II. HongBtncken, In blk 8, lot 3,
tax $1.58; W j lot 10. tax 79c.
Unknown owner, In blk 8, E ,
lot 10. .tax 79
ii. aengstneken, )n uik 8( iot 11(
mx ej.un; iot 12, XI, OS.
Western Add. to Manlileld.
Edna Smith. In blk P, lot 1, iax,
$31.13; N 10 ft. lot 2, $1.09.
A. II. Hodglns, In blk W, lot 5,
tux, $28.02.
Efflo Magary, In blk X, lot 3. tax,
$24.90; porsonal property, $2.08.
Marshfiold Investment Co., in blk
X. lot 9, tax. $24.90; lot 10, $4.15.
.W: C "nrr,s- ln b,k Y. lot 1, tux,
$0.23; lot 2, $6.23.
Esther X. Ttiruln. In Mr v. 3 I 'i
lot 8, tax, $4.82; personal property,
$2.08; S 1-3 lot 9, M.57; S 1-3 'nt
10, $4.15.
Cjinlca Add. to Mnrtdifleld.
J. W. Morrow, In blk 1, lot 10
tax $$.08.
Hoagstncken Add. to Mnrshflelcl.
James Caldon, In blk 3, lot 7, tax
J. C. Merchant, In blk C, lot 2,
tax. $3.12; lot 3. $3.12.
James P. Morris. In blk G, lot 9,
tax, $3.12; lot 10. $3.12; lot I.,
13.13.
Alice M. Trogo, In blk 9. lot 10.
$33,20; poronal property, $4.1o; V,
11, $4.15; lot 12, $33.20.
Julius Ilrandr, In blk 9, lot 13, lax
$7.27.
Warren Ogren. in blk 10, lot 8,
tax $8.12.
Mary Larson, In blk 14, lot 20,
iux, iz.ub; iot si, 12.08.
$4.15: lot 2, $4.15.
Edith D. Wyrick, in blk 2, lot 6,
tax, $6.23.
llayvlcw Add. to Mju-ahflcld.
A. S. Dibble, in blk 1, lot 7, tax
$3.12.
illTdeband & Kennedy, in blk ?
lot 27, tax, $1.04; lot 28, $1.04.
James P. Morris, In blk 10, lot
1, tax, $3.12; lot 2, $3.11; lot 3,
$3.12; lot 4, $3.11; lot 5, $3.12;
lot 6, $3.11; lot 9, $2.49; lot 10,
$2.49; lot 11, $2.49; lot 12, $2.49;
lot 13, $2.49; lot 15, $2.49; lot 16,
$2.49.
Frultvnlc.
Win. Slggs, lot 14, tax $2.94.
Hoi so Add. to Mnrsliflold.
K. I. Perky, trustee, ln blk 2, lot ,otT4; tn' ?7'.09
lot 3, 68c; in blk D, tax, 81c.
Ilonlcvard Park.
J. K. Kollock, blk 1, tax, $6.30.
Dennett TruBt Co., In blk 2, lot 1,
tax, $3.16; lot 2, $3.15; lot 3, $3.lo,
lot 4, $3.15: In blk 3, lot 1, $3.1'-.
lot 2, $3.15; lot 3, $3.16; lo: 4,
$3.16; in blk 4, lot 1, tax, $3.1..
lot 2, $3.15; lot 3, $3.15; lot I.
$3.15; lot 6. $3.16; lot 6, $3.15,
lot 7, $3.15.
J. K. Kollock, in blk 4, lot 8, tax,
$3.15.
Uonnott TruBt Co., ln blk E, lot 1,
tax, $3.94; lot 2, $3.94; lot 3, $3.94,
lot 4, $3.94; in blk 6, lot 2, tax,
$14.72; lot 3, $7.56.
Dolt Llnc-Jly. Co., ln blk 6, S
ELS WW .
Dnncr rnuU
CURLS FOR COIFFURES.
5, tax, 08c; lot 6, 68c; lot 7, OS;;
lot 8, 68c; lot 17, 68c; lot 18, CJ:;
lot 19, 68c; lot 20, 68c; lot 21, 6fc;
lot 22, 68c; lot 23, 68c; lot 24, 6 !:;
J. A. Johnson, ln blk 4, lot 5, tax,
68c; lot 6, 68c; lot 7, 68c; lot 3,
68c; lot 9, 68c; lot 10, 68c lot 11,
CSc.
K. I. Perky, trustee, In blk 4, !''.
18, tax CSc; lot 19, 68c; lot 20, 6dc;
lot 21, CSc.
Arthur It. Wright, In blk 6. lot 1,
tax, 68c; lot 2, 68c; lot 3, 68c.
K. I. Perky, trustee, In blk 5, '.ot
6, tnx, CSc; lot 7, 68c; lot 8, 63:,
lot 9 CSc; In blk 6, lot 11, tax, 68::
lot 12, 68c; lot 13, 68c; lot 14, 68u,
In blk 7, lot 17, 68c; lot IS
68c; lot 19, 68c; lot 20, 08c; lot 31,
68c; lot 22, CSc; lot 23, 68c; lot
24, 68c; In blk 8, lot 1, tax, 6Sc;
lot 2, 68c; lot 3, 68c; lot 4, Gdc;
in blk 12, lot 1, tax, 68c; lot 2,
68c; lot 3, 68c; lot 4. 68c: lot 5,
68c; lot 6, 68c; lot 7, 68c; lot 8
68c; In blk 13 lot 12, tax, 68c; lot
13, 68c: lot 14. 68c: lot 16. C.c.
lot 16, 68c; lot 22, 68c; lot 23, 68c;
lot 26, 68c; lot 27, 68c.
Florenco Damon, In blk 13, lot 24,
tax, 68c; lot 29, 68c; lot 30, Grfc;
lot 31, 68c; lot 32, 68c.
K. 1. Perky, trusteo, in blk 14, lo.
24, tux, 68c; lot 25, 68c; lot 26, 6Sc
lot 27, 68c.
L. Kce, ln blk 1G, lot 8, 68c.
lot 9, 68c; lot 10, 68c; lot 11, 6dc;
lot 12, 68c; lot 13, 68c.
K. I. Perky, in blk 15, lot 15, tnt
68c; lot 16, 68c; lot20, 08c; lot 21,
68c; lot 22, 68c; lot 23, 68c; lot 24,
68c; in blk 17, lot 9, tax, 68c; lot
10, 68c; lot 11, 68c; lot 12, 68c
lot 13, 68c; lot 14, GSc; lot 15, Get;
lot 16, 68c.
W. M. Van Iron, In blk 20. lot 1.
tax, 68c; lot 2, CSc; lot 3, 68c; i
4, 68c; lot 5, 68c; lot 6, 68c; lot 7.
use; lot 8, cue.
K. I. Perky, trustee, In blk 20, ,ut
23, tax, 68c; lot 24, 68c.
Mrs. S. L. Everest, in blk 20, lot
27, tax, 68c; lot 28, 68c.
K. I. Perky, in blk 20, lot 31, tax,
68c; lot 32, C8c; In blk 21, lot 6, Ux
68c; lot 7, C8c; lot 18, 68c; lot 19
68c; lot 20, 68c; lot 21, CSc; lor
22, 68c; In blk 22, lot 1, tnx, 68c;
lot 2, 68c; lot 3, 68c; lot 4, die;
lot 5, 68c; lot 6, 68c; lot 7. 63c,
lot 8, 68c; In blk 25, lot 9, 68c; lot
10, 68c; Iot 11, 68c; lot 12, CSc, lot
13, C8c; lot 14, CSc; lot 15. CSc;
lot 16, 68c; In blk 26, lot 9, my
68c; lot 10, 68c; lot 11, 68c; lot 1,
68c; lot 13, 68c; lot 14, 68c; lot 15,
08c; lot 16c, 68c; In blk 28, lot 9,
68c; lot 10, 68c; lot 11, 68c; lo'. J.-.
G8o; lot 13, 68c; lot 14, 68c; lot in,
CSc; lot 16, 68c; lot 23, 68c; lot 24
obc; iot 2&, esc; lot 26, 68c.
E. C. & F. It. Wnlroth, ln blk 28,
lot 27, tax, 68c; lot 28, 68c; lot UD,
68c; lot 30, 68c.
K. I. Porky, truBteo, in blk 28, lit
31, tnx, 68c; lot 32, 68c; In blk 29,
lot 6, tax, 68c; lot 7. 68c; lot ;;.,
CSc; lot 26, 68c; lot 27, 68c; lot 28,
68c; lot 29. 68c; lot 30, 68c; lot Jl,
68c; lot 32, 68c; ln blk 31, lot 25,
C8c; lot 26, 68c; lot 27, 68c; lot
28, CSc; lot 29, 68c; lot 30, C3c;
lot 31, 68c; lot 32, 68c; in blk 32,
lot 2G, tnx, 68c; lot 26, 68c; lot il,
68c; lot 28, 08c; lot 29. 08o; lot
au, ghc; lot 31, G8c; lot 32, 6oo;
In blk 36, lot 1, tax. 68c: lot 2. Cos:
lot 3, 68c; lot 4, 68c; lot S, 66c;
lot 6 CSc; lot 7, C8c; lot 8, 68c.
C. II. ItolmrtB, In blk 37, lot 1,
tnx, 68c; lot 2, 68c; lot 3, CSc, lot
4, 68c; lot 5, 68c; lot 6, CSc, lot
7, 68c; lot 8, 68c; lot 9, 68c; i-jt
10, CSc; lot 11 68c; lot 12, Coc;
lot 13, 68c; lot 14, 68c; lot 1G, Cac;
lot 16, 68c; lot 17, 68c; lot 18, Cdc;
lot 19, GSc; lot 20, 68c; lot 21, 6o3;
lot 22, 68c; lot 23, 68c; lot 24, C6c;
lot 25, 68c; lot 26, 68c; lot 27, 6So;
lot 28, 68c; lot 29, 68c; lot 30, 03-:;
lot 31, 68c; lot 32, GSc.
K. I. Perky, trusteo, In blk 38, Jet
1, tux, GSc; lot 2. 68c: lot 3. 6Sc: 'ot
4, 08c; lot 5, 68c; lot 6, 68c; lot 17,
use; iot is, use; lot 21, 68c; lot '"!,
68c; in blk 39, lot 1, tax, 68c; lot
2, 68c; lot 3, 68c; lot 4, 68c; lot
5, 68c; lot 6, 68c; lot 7, 68c; lor
GSc; lot 17, GSc; lot 18, 68c; lot 19,
G8c; lot 20. GSc; lot 21, C8c; lot 22,
GSc; lot 23, 68c; lot 24, 68c; lot
29, GSc; lot 30, GSc; lot 31, Coc;
lot a,', use.
C. II. Huberts, In blk 40, lot 1. ux.
CSc; lot 2, GSc; lot 3, CSc; lot .,
ooc; lot &, use; lot 6, 68c; hi 7
G!c; lot S, GSc; lot 9, 68c; lot 10,
GSc; lot 11, CSc; lot 12, GSc; lot 13,
68c; lot 14, 68c; lot 15, 68c: lot
16, G8c; lot 17, 68c; lot 18, 68c, 'nt
19, GSc; lot 20, GSc; lot 21, 6So;
lot 22, G8c; lot 23, GSc; lot 24, 63c;
lot 25, G8c; lot 20, GSc; lot 27, GSc;
lot 28, CSc; lot 29, GSc; lot 30, 66c;
lot 31. CSc; lot 32, GSc,
K. I. Porky, trustee. In blk 41. lr,t
7, tax. GSc; lot 8, GSc,
J, H. Good, In blk 42, lot 1, Ux,
oc; ioi 2 use; lot 3, 68c; lot 4,
68c; lot 5, CSc; lot 6, 68c; lot i,
GSc; lot 8, CSc.
K. I. Perky, trustee, In blk 44. lot
1, tax. GSc; lot 2, 68c.
C. H. Hoberts, In blk 4G. lot a,
tux. 68c; lot 2, GSc; lot 3, 6Sc, lot
4. GSc; Jot 5, 68c; Jot 0, 68o; lot 7,
68c; lot 8, 68c.
K. I. Perky, trustee, In blk 46, iot
i. iax, use; iot 2, use; lot 3, 63c;
lot 4, GSc; in blk 47, lot 1. tax,
68c; lot 2. 68c; lot 3, 68c; lot 4,
GSc; lor7, 68c; lot 8, 68c; in blk 4t,
lot 4, tnx. CSc: lot 5. 68c: lot e.
CSc; In blk 50. lot 7, tax 68oj lot X,
6Sc; Jot 9, 6Sc; lot 10, 68c; lot 11,
uac; iot is, use; in blk 51, lot 1,
tax, 68c; lot 2, 68c: lot 3, 68c; in
oik 62, lot D, tax, 68c; Jot 6, 68c;
J. K. Kollock. blk 7. tnx $15.73.
James P. Morris, S 120 ft blk 7,
tax $3.15.
Dennett Trust Co., In blk 9, lot
tax, $3.15; lot 2, $3.15; lot 3, $3.1r;
lot 4, $3.1G; In blk 10, lot 1, tat,
$3.15; lot 2, $3.15; lot 3, $3.1;
lot 4 $3.15; In blk -41, lot 1, ux,
$3.15; lot 2, $3.15; lot 3, $4 16;
lot 4. $4.15; ln blk 12, lot 1, tax,
$4.15; lot 2, $4. IS; lot 3 $4.ir.,
lot 4, $4.15: ln blk 13, lot 1, tux,
$4.15; lot 2, $4.15; lot 3, $4.15;
lot 4, $4.15; In blk 14, lot 1, tax,
$4.15; lot 2, $4.15; lot 3, $l.lf.
lot. 4, $4,1G; lot G. $4.15; lot ,
$4.15.
J D. Johnson, In blk 15, lot 1
tax, $2.08; lot 2, $2.08; lot 7, $2.08;
lot 8, $2.08.
F. A. Golden, in blk 16, lot 1, tax.
$64.33; lot 2, $2.08; lot 3, $2.03'
lot 4. $2.08; lot 5, $2.08; lot 6,
$2.08; lot 7, $2.08; lot 8, $2.08.
Frank Uowkor. blk 21. tnx $3 'JO,
F, D. Walto, blk 22, less part boM
tax $42.54.
Frank Dowkcr, parcel land de
scribed In Vol. 10, P. 297, lino 13
of 1911 tax roll, tax, $20.75.
Sheriffs AsNC.smentfl for 1011.
C. E. Housor, SWtfSWW, S. ?.
Twn. 30, 8R. 11, tax, $3.42.
Chas. Masters, und Vt lot 31, bis
62, It. It. Add., tax $1.25.
E. M. Lockhart, SWUNEVi, les-1
9 acres sold, S. 29, Twp. 28, SK. l-i,
tax. $15.12.
C. W. Tower, SNE, S. 3, Twp.
26. SH. 14, tax, $3.76.
That 6 months after such taxes an
delinquent a tax certificate of de
linquency will Issuo therein, ob pro
vided by law. Tho foregoing Is the
net amount of tax only and those re
mitting should add 10 nor cent o'
total amount ns ponalty provided by
law, Intorcst at the rato of 1 rJor cci.c
per montu rrom trio 1st Monday lu
April, 1912, and tho cost of nubllsj-
lng, which nmountB to 50 cents put
line.
W. W. OJuOE,
Sheriff & Tnx Collector,
Coos County, Ore
8omo of the New Designs
rrom Acrone the Oooan.
Looal Producer and Dealer Deterve
nd Need Patronage of Their Fellow
Townsmen Straight From tho Shoul
der Talk From Sedalla, Mo.
Coohery
points
Salt Flth For Lent.
Tho season of Lent Is now with us,
and thero are still n certain number of
people who fast during this time and
Invariably mnkn u point of having salt
fish ou Ash Wednesday. Many eoplo
shudder at tho idea of unit flub nt all;
but, properly treated. It Is by no
means to bo despised. Too often, how
ever, the necessity for suflk-leut soak
ing la not realized, with the conso
qoeuco that when served. If It be eaten
at all, whoever ventures on It literally
feels be or ahe la performing u en
ance. First of all, having procured
the salt flub, let It aoak for several
hours, placiug It under the tap if jkis.
slble and letting tho water slowly run
on to It Should this, however, not bo
feuulble. soak It ln plenty of cold
water, changing this fairly often and
having tbo hut water tepid. Then
next it should be soaked In sklmmllk
or milk and water for several hours
longer, soaking It In all for twenty
four houra. Having gone through this
process, it should be simmered In half
milk, half water, with a very little salt,
and then It may be served with a
variety of saucea. Often the fish
monger will claim that tho fish baa
already been steeped. Should this be
so the soaking tn cold wuter may be
omitted, but on no account should the
steeping lu milk and water be for
gotten. Treated thus, the flesh will
b white and firm nnd roost palatabl.
No man can bo a true booster who
la selllsb. Nor can one be n booster
who harbors petty Jealousies and can
not rejolco In the success and pros
perity of his neighbor or competitor
Nor can ono who beurs malice bo a
lnccro booster, for malice Is the prop
erty of a small soul, and a smull ho ill
kas no plnco lu tho big things of this
Ufo. Wo may proclaim ourselves
boosters, we may Join the ranka of a
booster club and wear a booster but
ton, yet by our ads shall wo be known,
and until petty Jealousy, envy nnd sol
ushncas those things, should they ex
ist, that tend to warp and shrivel men's
souls arc eliminated and substituted
by unselllsh thoughts and a feeling of
good will toward each other we can
not hepo to succeed.
Mon may meet and feast together,
thoy may talk of things that will bene
fit the city and community, and. while
such meetings aro always beuellclal
and Instructive to a certain extent,
yet it ta the acta of men that produce
results. How many citizens of Hednllii,
active members of tho Hoosicr club
a club organized to promote home In
dustry. to build up the IriHtltutlmis we
already have, are doing their whole
duty lu that direction? How iiiiiny
merchants, membern of the llnoxier
club, arc buying their stippll) nlinuiil
goods that could he purcluiHcd lu Si
dalla (and oftentimes lit u belter
price), the mime quality, the nume
brand nnd free delivery? How mnii.
members (not iiicrchiiutHi mil tor
homo products when giving nn outi-r
or making a purchiiHe from i tit-ir
grocor or butcher'
Thousands of dollar itini could he
nnd would be kept tit home go abroad
Thero are many worthy i-ulerprMeH In
Sedalla, all employing local helii Mini
lu turn are spending lliclr earning In
Scdallu, and both employer and em
ployeo pay taxes In Sedullii. und tin
inonoy is being used lo keep up out
city. Further, do we realize Hint I In
continuous employment of I he men
working In our home IuniIiiiiIouh In de
pendent wholly on the output thereof J
Other cities that are dully growing In
wealth nnd popularity attribute theli
growth and prosperity to the loyally ot
their homo people and xpruk with
prldo of their home brands of kihmIp
nnd of bow by tho coiiMiiiioiim tittr
change of patronage they keep iln-h
money nt homo, thus Im-rt'iixlng tin
volume of their business, the vuliu- ul
their real estate, the population oi
their city. and. best of all. eulilvuu- n
elncero fecllim of cood will lownnl
each othor. There nre no petty Jenl
ouslos In these cities. They hiiveu't
time for such thoughts, but Instead
ovcry one seems trying to be higher
than tho other fellow by outdoluc him
in building up his home institutions
and town.
Lot us give this matter serious con
slderatlon and lot us all bo boosters
that boost by giving tho goods put up
or manufactured In Sedalla preference
and so tnx our minds with this duty
(all things being cqunl) that wo will
specify theso -,'oods when giving an
order. Wo all have a personal Interest
In tho growth and prosperity of our
juir cny; nence let us during the year
demonstrate by our Individual efforta
that our Interest is sincere and lovnllv
support every homo Institution, large
and small, nud thon we can truthfully
say to the world, "Watch Sedalla
grbw."-Sedalla (Mo.) Democrat Sen-UneL
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OESTROy
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PERMANENT
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Light uud lovely aro tho curly coif
fures Bhown lu the Illustration, re
cvntly deslgued by Uuropenu artists
In hair dressing.
To fully appreclnto their remarkable
rharm and fiiNclnntlon they must be
seen nnd handled, since their extraor
dinary lightness of weight la ono of
their chief attractions. As a matter
of fact they are lltorally as light an
the proverbial feather, and even the
most sensltlvo sufferer from neuralgic
headaches would never realize that
sho was wearing nnythlng in tho way
of additional or applied hair.
The entire transformation which la
shown iu the center of tho group of
curls will be found most useful, since
a lady's own hair can bo drawn up
through the center nnd then parted
and brushed lu with tho other hair,
which is dressed xo becomingly on tho
rthcr sldo of thu face. A very light
fringe, scarcely perceptible, softens
tho general effect delightfully and la
allowed to mluglo with the wearer's
own hair, where It Is turned off from
tho forehead In the center of thu front.
To complete the headdress nt tho back
my of thene curds can be applied with
sn equal certainty of success.
were HUfTeriiiR fro,, J?J
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of Forest tv,.r, m 71
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windows nre huMp
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BATIBPAOTOUILT mD(
ma
Will Entertain King George.
Louise, the duchess of Devonshire,
U a womnii much envied theso dnys
by other Hngllsh Indies of tho nobll
Ity. Sho In to tuko a lending part ln
tho social functions attending tho cor
onation of King Oeorgo V. next June.
Flower For Dinner Table.
From now until the close of tho
spring season thero are no mora at
tractive decorations of n simple order
for the dinner or luncheon tablo than
those of spring flowers arranged ln at
tractive buskets. Charming baskets
wnien aro suitable for this purpose are
rin mi 1 1. 1 1 h I.H.J,
; ; Children toon git onf th' gro. '
. . cr that bretki a cracker In two ' '
:: m"kvhvcale,b,UnM At ::
, , Martin in American Magazine.
r ii i ii i n n i H--H--H--H-H-: ;
A Date For Achievement
Providence. It. 1.. u unorh,.,. i.
that Is fixing iu eyes on a definite
date when It shall have adopted and
carried out a plan making It a bet
ter place to work In und to live la.
The town criers In petitioning the
mayor nnd council for the appointment
of a city plan commission resolved
"that this plan be known as the Prov
idence 103U plan, culminating on that
dato In the celebration of tbo three
hundredth anniversary of tbo founding
iu i ruviueuce or tne tirst home of ab
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to be had at many of the department solute religious and civic freedom by
atoros and at tho Japanese shops. The j an exposition of Providence Itself as a
iwduci ujuy ue in any snape that Is
quaint or beautiful, and daffodils, cow.
slips, lilies of the valley and lilac
braucbes look lovely when arranged in
mem. ine bottom of tho basket Is
filled with fresh damp moss and the
stems of tbo flowers are thrust Into
this. If tho flowers are to appear for a
long time In public and thero la dan
ger of their wilting, the bottom of the
basket may bo fitted with a shallow
pan filled with water and tho flowera
placed In this. The moss may then be
tucked in around the stems of the flow
ers. .
city beautiful and a city useful, a
pleasaut and profitable place for all
classes, rich and poor, young and old
to live and work In."
Sub..Dlv. of Illk A, BcnKsjackcTallot 7, C8c; lot 8, 68e; in blk 63, ioL
Q. .Aa?' to yr18,,rWl; M. tnx, C8c; lot 2, C8o; lot 3. 66o;
SIgfred Stone, In blk 2, lot 1, isx.In blk G4, lot 1, tax 68c; lot 2, 65c;
With three Interested pnrties add
ing fuel to tho brisk tiro un.lnr M nn
one will doubt that tho political pot
will uoon be boiling merrily.
Where the Clerk Shin...
8omebody han said. "The clerks can
only wait upon the people who come
Into the storo; It's up to the dealer to
bring them In." nut that la only a
half truth. It certainly Is largely "up
to" the clerk to bring them back, and
the clerk who has the making of a
merchant in himself is continually
"bringing them In" to tho atore "his"
store, as ho considers It.
uucirxsa or dkvonsuiiih.
Prior to the coronation tho king will
be her guest ut Kimbolton castle,
where she will hold a largo houso
party, with muuy uotnblo persons pres
ent. For u whole month in tho lutter
purt of April und tho Hrst imir at mu
the children of King George nnd
Queen Mary nre to bo entertulned by
'" "ucness nt her castle. A serien of
elaborate fetes will be given by tho
duchess In connection with tho coro
nation ceremonies.
Aro thoy going to take old wolves
Into the bull moose party? If they
do what will become of tho sheep?
If tho Colonel's running mate can
pull all tho Johnson vote thero won't
be much trouble about carrying Mln
nesota, anyway.
An unfilled want causes unhanni.
oeaa Times Want Ada bring reaults.
Lobbyl.t For Suffrage.
Mrs. W. R. Stubbs. wife of the gov
ernor of Kansas, und Mrs. W. A. John
on. wife of the supreme Justice of the
state supreme court, have registered
their names us lobbyists for the worn
ens suffrage constitution nmeudmenc.
i tie law of Kansas requires all lobby
Uts to register, and many of the lead
ng women already have Inscribed
tueir names.
When the Rote Waken,
w nen the roses waken
And the wood dove coo
1 the eunny shadows
frail the valley throuajh
in i ray heart a longlne
Wakes and call for you.
When the Breen Is Klowlng-
In the violet bed
And the robin chatter
' Th'lL6 'taVM 0'e-head
For y heart .BOe" P'eadln
For a dream Ions dad.
Such a happy race,
nun and summer crowdlna-
All about the place
How the soul goea .obbln
For no abso faM
of the wroiiL- direction ii
but also by the umj-.tcl
colved. Meuiiiluie icbdtj
superintendent nrr rotlm
iuslon that their KboolhJ
lighted that all puplli iter!
proper quantity uteriteKl
only, whereas thli U trad
the "bud bors la t!tj
These uluruilng rondlikarl
to pruvnll In nlmujt ilrl
in the land, und upoaBbil
gators mny he coDvlortdd
of this by ttieniJtlrr i
n few hours yeatt
nre required tosltlnfrfts-
thu year.
in order to get tbecra
of direct sky raj tuitrli'
und fewest to xtrike tbt(
warned to nhtidn our W
near the zenith u wllr-
Diit ihehirlsrinialnij.w
likely to do Injur wtbftii
In our present ImlMMi'
pear that nuin liamloarb!
circumvent the lanjuta"
regnnl lie has dwell f
lugs with opaiiue routiF
hnpa. because there wtin
ent rooting available nt
nnd partly because tbli'
wnv he knew In 6k0'
Bolf from the heat acd w
of the huh
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UIIL- Ul Mil- " "")"-
atory school building U '
nnmul liM.ri.iimil COt tt '
truo that thN plan reqcWj
number of rooms more r-i
larger cost for listen
hut thli Is larcclT.lfn0"65
terbalnuced by the Ptl
lighter foundation ana '
tton. hv ihoelltulnatloa
wuys nnd the conneqwotr
i,.. I. annn Mnrvorer. CM"
UUIUO.UlV. ...-- -
tngs eliminate the uW-fw
-mmo .ml timrhlldreuiit
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the dangers of Are '
r.iin.i.1,..' i.r htulrs Ii '
,... r.,.i..i,.a ullldMI
better ndvuutage. new
llw.v i-iinnut lie UNedtM"
enreh'ss tem her to "J"'"1
l..lit nf rtillill4.
Skylights will olre tr
rut lire consiruvuxw - u,
.i.... ...i,i. ih teas oi""
Hnlinntrnnms nhCaUj
atorv rooms may yet bet
skylights. In some
cases H"
cost, by uHlng a tunnel JPI
uin..in.- rnf tothecelllM"
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IUI7 IUIUIIW. v "
d white,
i.. ..nir tn bulla K
m,.i. iiim-h more land U i
i.lrli.g mnv llnd (III
of the (juestlon beej"
vnhii's. Rut In " ".
."". ....i pomow"
towns mm ""; hle il
available at r -; ,.
only question w - e
uun we iiuui" .litt
vuke of the eyesight oi
A-!-
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. n busln... '-
th-jr.. M i
xno , j , ni"l
never U counted ,im
may set me r- ,h, ,
community. -" ,
Decau.B -.. I the'
ntty are made of
Uu ulll all ...' :.!
for a man whose '
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