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IE 18, 1912 EVENING EDITION. iii' ! IV ARRIVE TODAY STRONG PLEA OF ROOSEVELT ON BREAKWATER I Steamer in Early This Morning 'JS22iiSii22i!!SSSJJLLww From Portland SailS , I for th0 rtli, for tho cnat ns for tho TomorrOW. wps- Wo mnko our nppoal to nil honest fnrslghtcd and patriotic Atner Tho Drcnkwntcr arrived In todny loons no innltcr where they tuny from Portland after n good trip down dwell. tho coast. Sre had about 105 put- "When in February Inst I made tin Bongors, one of tho largest lists alio my mind that It was my duty to ou has had In several weoks. Sho hud tor this fight lt was after long nnd only a fair cargo of freight. cnrcftil deliberation. I had becoino Tho Drcnkwatcr Is scheduled to I convinced that Mr. Tnft hnd definite- Portland at 1 tho sail from hero for o'clock Wednesday. Among those Arriving on Breakwater wore tho following: Miss O. Hnncock, Mrs. M. J. Tuck er, Mrs. Wm, Montgomery, Mrs. J. E. Ilyor, Wnltcr llycr, John llyor, Joseph Hyer, E. D. Doran, C. II. Freoman, Jcsslo Sweet, Harriot Sweet, Jno. Masterson, It. lumwnld, E. Holt, G. E. Cook, Jno. Cook, I Ross, J. T. McQulrc, M. Forsythe, O xv nonln. Mrs. V. Wilson. Mrs. H. ly and completely abandoned tho cause of tho people- nnd hnd surren dered himself wholly to the bindings of tho profcBsIonnl polltlcnl boBs.is nnd of the grcnt privileged lutorosts stnndlng behind them. I hnd also become convinced thnt unless I did mnko the fight it could not bo mndo at nil and thnt Mr. Tnft's nomination would come to him without serious opposition. The. event hns Justified both my beliefs. 1 very earnestly nBk our fcl Edwards, Miss Maud Trncr, PoaN j low progressives who havo supported Mitchell, Mnrjorlo Williams, Mr-J. other candidates to roniombor that Montgomery, Hhoda Anderson, Enockjono of tho cnrdlnal principles of tho Anderson, C. M. Anderson, Ida Cook, 'doctrines which we hold In common 'fl Lowollon Cook, Ireno Cook. W. F. , our duty normnlly, loyally nnd in Miller, Mrs. W. F. Miller, J. C. Miller, i good fnltli to abldo by tho well Mrs. J. C. Miller, C. F. McKnight, ' thought-out and honestly expressed action or a majority. Tho over whelming majority of tho Itonuhllcnu progressives hnvo dcclnrcd for mo. It T. C. Russell, W. S. Chandler, tin. Chandler, Mnrlo Schwartz, Froan llnar. Mrs. M. Velde. T. Anest, 0. Glndmon. J. V. Hodson, E. H. Hot!-! hns become clear beyond n shado.v son, J. II. IIowo, J. II. Unrton, O. J. of doubt thnt If I had not mndo tho Doss, C. J. sinitn, ai. .Mnnugt, a. h. ; progressivo ngnt it would havo com pletely nroiten down ana tnoro would ' havo been no substantial opposition to the. forces of reaction nnd of politi cal crookedness. "Lot tboso progrosslvcB who stand llurch. II. Wick. 0. Marrest, L. Clark, II. A. Noil, J. A. O'Kclly, M Peters, Mrs. W. Stein, Miss A. CJotch. el, Mlsa J. Danwaltor, Miss U. Pad' dock, Miss E. Cox, Matido Staploton Mm. II. Klttnnn. Miss II. FlorHClllIltUl. I for nrlndnlo nml wlin nrn rmiroriii.1 Mrs. a. Hnrtmnn, Lillian Plttmnn,1 with tho fortunes of nny particular Ruth Harmnn, Etliol Motzkor, It. P. man only ns a means for securing tho Kehoo, Louis Kunpp, Jr., E. W. triumph of prlnclplo ponder thuso Helm, C. W. Holllns, II. E. Kchrc.i, ' facts nnd refrnln In this crislB from F. W. Snunders, Mrs. E. A. Schuitz, playing Into tho hands of our cno- Mrs. F. W. Snunders, Mrs. A. Alm-,mles. gron, II. SongstncUen, C. C. Lilly, W. i "Mr. Tnft nt first denied thnt ho D. Qormnn, E. A. Stcnrns, F. Ilnzzo, represented tho bosses. M. Hnphaol. Mrs. Haubnckl, Mm. K.l "Ills denial wns of littlo conso- Krummingn, Miss Krummlngu, Mrs. nueuco for his deeds belled his words. A. I,,, llurch, Mrs. A. Schwnrtz, II. i Hut I doubt If nt present ho would Schwartz. S. liny. L. McLnln, M. Voldo, II. D. Scothnrn, W. F. Pnrdoe, J. Happy, C. It. Cray, F. CryBcho, W. D. Veldonbnugh, S. Frank, Mrs. F. M. Parsons. Tho Hrenkwater hnd n capacity pnssongor list this trip. Just boforo she left her dock nt Portland yostor day morning, the attention of Cnpt. Mncgonn nnd other pnssongcrs wns cnllod to a littlo maid who wnB cry ing bitterly. Cnpt. Mncgcnn mndo Ills way to her nnd found thnt sho wns crying becnuso sho could not buy n ticket to Join hor mother on Coo3 liny, the boat being crowded. It touched Cnpt. Macgcnn's tender spot nnd ho promptly took hor to tho tick et offlco nnd mndo arrangements for a north for nor so Hint sno got to venture to repent tho denlnl. As It lias becoino constantly more- nnd more evident that tho pooplo arc agnlnst lilm he has more nnd tnoro uiul'sgulscdly thrown himself Into the arms of tho bosses. Hero In Chlcngj at this moment ho hns nover had onu chnnco of Hucress nave what wns giv en him by tho actions of Mctsrn. Crnne, Unrnos, Urookcr, Ponroso, Murphy, Guggenheim, Mulvnno, Smoot, Now nnd their associates In chcntlng tho pcoplo out of their rights. Ho wns beaten so ovorwhoin. ingly by tho pcoplo themselves In tho states whore primaries wero hold thnt In tho Inst state- In which ho spoke, In Now Jorsey, ho pormltted himself to be betrayed into tho frnnk admission that he expected to bo como after all. Hor muiio appears on t nominated becnuso ho bollovod tho tho pnssongor list ns Miss E. Cox, .Simpson In Coinmnnil En routo down tho Columbia from Portlnnd, tho Hrenkwater wns nonrly nlongsldo tho Unltod States Cruiser Maryland with tho members of tho Oregon Naval Mllltln on board for their annual crulso. Tho Mnrylnnd Is In commnnd of Cnpt. Elliott who visited tho liny a few years ago National committee would stand by mm. ono member of his own cnbl not, representing n stnto that hns Just repudiated him, hns been working hnnd In glovo with tho other Tnft momborB of tho Nntlonnl rommlttoi), under tho lend of Mr. Ponroso of Pennsylvnnln, Mr. Crnne of Massa chusetts, Mr. Mulvauo of Kansas, Mr. when piracy and wrecking wero s tcomed honorable occupations and long after tho community ns a wholo hnd grown to reprehend them thoro still wero bnckward persons who failed to regard them nB Impropor. In tho same way, as late as 30 years ago, thcro wore ninny men In public llfo who while they would refuse n rocolvo a bribe, did not think It ob jectionable to give u bribe; although , now tho sontlmont in tho community . has grown so strong thnt It Is no , longer posslhlo to oxcueo tlio urwo glvor nny more than tho bribe-taker i In tho samo way there are still In cortnln parts of this country ropro sontntlvcB of a class far from uncom-! mon n quarter of a century ago, a) class which regards an election ns a gnmo without rules In which It Is merely a sign of cleverness to swin dle and client. Evidently tho major ity of tho men whoso actions wo com plnln of on tho National commltfca Btlll occupy this nttltudo townrd nom inations, although some of them may oven havo passed beyond it na re gards olcctlons. Hut on tho commll tco nnd nBsoclnted with tho mon who nssumo to bo respcctnblo thoro iro certain representatives of Mr. Taff, whoso presonco gives us causo 4o wonder whether thoro nro not fnr worso influences behind tho action of tho commlttco than nny at which I havo guessed. Mr. Stevenson of Colorado lias appeared on tho com mlttco now holding the proxy of ono of Mr. Tnft's delegates, now thnt of nnothor. Judge Hon H. Llndsey, In his book 'The Hcnst nnd tho Jungle,' hns given n very graphic account of Mr. Stevenson's political nctlvltles in Donver. I very greatly wish that overy decent mnn In tho country, every plnln right-thinking citizen win Ib In doubt ns to whnt tho represen tatives of Mr. Tnft havo dono on tho National commlttco would rend thlB book of Jttdgo Lludsoy's nnd let him study tho pnrt In which Judge Llnd sey rofcrs to Mr. Stevenson nnd thou let him think for himself Just what It moans when Mr. Tnft nnd his nsso- clntcs nccopt tho help of Mr. Steven sou nnd Import him from his own State of Colorado to net for other states on the Nntlonnl committee, ns ono of tho nblest mon engaged in tin movement to rob tho pooplo of the'r right to rulo themselves. Our opponents here In Chicago to day hnvo wnged such a blttor and un scrupulous fight for tho very reason thnt this Is no ordinary factional con test. The. big bosses who control thn Nntlonnl commlttco represent not merely tho captains of mercennry pol itics, but tho grcnt crooked financiers who stnnd bohlud those led cnptnlns. Those political bosses nro obnoxious in thointjolvos but thoy nro even more obnoxious becnuso thoy represent prlvllego in Its most sordid nnd dnng orous form. Tho majority of tho Na tional commlttco In deciding tho cases before them Iravo prnctlcod po lltlcnl theft in every form from hlgh wny robbery to petty lnrcony. And polltlcnl theft is as dishonest ns, nnd tnoro damaging than, ordinary theft. There Is no law to reach tho offences thoy hnvo committed, but morally theso offences nro fnr tnoro serious from tho standpoint of tho National Interest thnn any of tho commercial or polltlcnl offences which expose tho porpotrntors to ho brought boforj tho courts of Justice Tho commit teemen responsible for such action need to ho taught thnt tho National committee wns created to bo tho ser vant nnd not the master of the plain men and women who mnko up thy hulk of the ltopubllenu party. The party belongs to tho millions of the rank nnd files It does not belong '. Thoro can bo no compromise In such a contest. It Is natural thnt tho rop rcsentativca of Bpcclal privileges who know thnt special prlvllego cannot continue It tho pcoplo really rulo, should rosort unblushlngly to ovory kind of trickery nnd robbery." Roosevelt Platform. A fight second In lmportnnco only to the presidential nomination Is In schedulo before tho Republican Nn- ,l.,nl nnttvnntlnn ndotltH its lllatforlU. ' Thrco forces will comblno to mnko it Interesting tho Tnft men, tho, Roosovelt followers nnd tho men i who nro supporting Senator La Fol-I lotto. Each has mens turn win ou opposed by tho others and to n law extent thoso Ideas aro Irreconcilable. Tho Roosovelt platform already hafl uecn taiKCil over uy iiio whjiuiiui n . . . 4 ...1.11.. .tmih line I ClllCItaiUS, IIHU WUUO II" uiun "" been made, It Is pretty clearly out iiim.t l.Viun n nniirca eloso to Col onel Roosevelt It was learned today flint tho following planus win no strongly ndvocatod: Primaries Tito uoosovoii pcuii ...Ia1. , .Innlnrn fnnllrncf nrofcrontltll primaries and for nil other similar expedients cnlcuiatctt to -rcsioro pop ular government." Thoy will ndvo cnto tho prlnclplo of tho direct prl mnrles, lenvlng tho details to bo worked out as best Indicated by the experience of tlio future rnrnnrnllnng Frvilnrnl control of corporntlons "now nationalism" will bo advocated. Tlio ltoynoto ni Roosovolt's Osnwatomlo speech, "Tho Corporations Must Keop Out of Poll ties" will be strongly Bounded. Pub licity of corporation affairs will he urged ob a cure for stock watering nnd Jobbing. Tariff Declaration for a revision of tho Inrlff, schedule- by schedule; advocating tho protecting of on'y thoso Industries thnt nro fair to la bor. It will urgo that "protection do not stop nt tho business offlm." 'PI. la Hnntlmi In nlmpil to the BtPCl trust and other Industries which nro alleged to hnvo adopted n potman system which afreets largo numin'rs of foreign Immigrants ton Ignorant of American nffnlrs to save themselves from being Imposed upon. Conservation Strong plank on conservation, covering definitely the Ideas of Glfford Plnehot. Flnnnelnl Would pledge tho Re publican party to logls'nMon not fa vorable to tho great credit and monov Interests, nnd Inferential!' onporod to the Aldrlch "credit monopoly." Tho Tnft pint form will differ from tho Roosovelt propaganda In thnt It will tnko n less rndlenl position. Whether or not It will opposo dlrco: presidential prlmnrlcs hns not been decided, but thcro Is a strong fooling of opposition among tho conservatives In tho Tnft following. NOTICE TO KIIIUNEHS All Shrlnors on Coos Hay nro re quested to nicot nt W. J. Rust's ofllco on Front stroot Wodncsdny evening, Juno 10, nt 8 o'clock. Mlimhv of Now Jersey, nnd Mr. Snot, Cnpt. Edgnr Simpson of North Hcnljof West Virginia, nil of whom have! tho handful of politicians who havo In In commnnd of tho Oregon Naval Just been repudiated by tholr own i mummed fraudulently to upset tlu file. Tho action no sense 'regit Mllltln and Cnpt. Mncgcnn says that 'states, to steal from the people tho j will of tl o rank nnd ho believes thnt Shophord 1ms been victory which tho pooplo hnvo won. i of those men In In dlsposod of nnd tlio clash ended. There wore about 175 member, of tho Oregon Naval Mllltln on board tho Maryland and durliiK the ten days' cruise to Santa Hnrharn mid Han Pedro, the ollU-ern and men will servo alongside the men In tho rog nlar navy, giving thorn excellent training. Last February. It wns rvltleip Hint j lar.' as they claim It to ho. They In no way roproaont tho people, tney T no way represent tho rank nnd fll of t he Itrpubllenu party; nnd theft mid dishonesty cannot give nnd nowr Hhall glvo a title to regularity. One thouoaud and Kovonly-wght mon ni Mr. Taft was the nceentwl renroson tntlve- of the boso of the nun who uphold the combination of cronknl poMHrlnus and crooked business which hns been the chief source not onlv of our polllletM. but of our no NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE Is horoby given that tho undersigned linn been by order of the County Judge of tho County Court ol Coos County, Oregon, duly appointed ns executor of tho Inst will nnd testn mont of tho cstnto of Rohort Rookc, deceased, nnd letters tcntnmentory hnvo been Issued to him. Now nil porsons hnvlng claims ngnlnst snld estnto nro horoby unti tled to prcnont tho snmo to mo nt tho offlco of James T. Hall, Mars' Held, Oregon, Room 11, Eldorado Hlock, with tho proper vouchers, within slx montliB from dnte hereof. Dated at Marshllelil, Oregon, this ISth day of Juno. 1013. ROHERT 0. ROOKE. Executor of tho Inst will and tostn niont of Robert Rookc. deceased. First publication. I"n IS; lnt nihil cation. July 1C, 1012. FRUIT Itl TO DC UTDC Gnna ni si nt ii ii 15M UL ULUL UUUi Mr. Tuft U willing to nenuleuen In pud to condone mid to accept tho f'-ulU of any conro of action on , which these men embark, ovnn , C'Dii'm Hiieb ncllon reprouont ttonson, im weJI hs i!e,trueton. to tho Reptib- lli'tui parly to which they nominally ' Iu'Ioiik. and also treiiHou to tho causo i of the Amerlcnu pooplo as a whole. Among the .National enmmlttoomnn wl ii ltitve iHkeu part In this eonsplr scy t mo ntv a number of men who In the ordinary l flat Ions of life are doulitltNH decent ami reputable. Pioluhly thtno men excuse them n!vi i to tliemselve for what they ar now ilolng on t V tci'miml that thoy ate not coalmining whnt the law roe OKiilse UK crime. It may well hr Win L. Honebrako, master of the ""inueii wnetiier on the wholo our Coos Hay tirtumo. annotincod today '" 7 due not suffer m;-o from that tho party or agricultural oxports tl,l ;iIet'ds of men who reeognUe who will tour Coo County thl week "" il'l"K n their consciences only will be moMPiit at tho annual plcnlo ,u rliHwitlons of law. honesty, than It llfllllU ftMIll ,1... MiIdiIii.i.I. .. .... n.,,vtn t.ifin IIIU IIIIBm-l'HH HI ilU- eial nml Industrial corruption. It . to meet here In convention to tlevl'l- ' hm now, nliis, become ovldent thnt Will Ac'clress Coos Bay Granrj Picnic on Coos River Next Saturday. of the liraiiKo which will be hold a Fuegren's Croe on South Coos River next Saturday. Tim picnic. If tho weather permits, will probably be tho largost ever held by tho grange If tho weather Is unfavorable, tho meeting will bo hold at tho Finnish Hall In .Marshtiuld whoro the visitors will addresH the (IraiiKo. No set program hns beou arrangod for the picnic aside from the adroeM lu the Uniting experts and a few muslial numbers, Including a solo by Mrs, Frank Rood. The meiuhurH will bring big basket l and a gouorni genl tlmo In anticipated. The party of visiting experts con sists of Professors S. II. Jackson and II F Wilson of Oregon Agrcnltural ( lb o at CorvHllls. Supt. F. S. Rel v e' if the new Southern Oregon 1 x erln.ent Station and A, 11. Par n ns, member of the State Hoard of tl e (.range picnic Th v are e-.xpe ted to reach Marsh l.e' I ThuriulMy and will spenk horo tual criminals Men liko Mosers. Crnne of Massa iliiiMetiM, Hrooker t Conneetieut. nnd Nagel or Missouri, who trull behind tholr bolder associates such as Mens. Ponroe, Murphy and Mulvauo are uouiitieiM Kennlnely shocked the future of tho Republican parlv At leas seven out of eight of tho c among them wl o really roprorout th people arc against tho nomination of Mr. Taft. It Is tho duty of nil rf them, their first duty, to throw out of the convention ovory man fraudu lently sentod there by tho Natlonnl committee-. Tho fraudulent Taft del egates whom the National commlttoj seated for. Instance, from California, from Washington, from Indiana, from Kentucky, from Michigan, from Ari zona, fiom Alabama, from Toxns, rep resent notllng but the del'bernto at tempt by ceitnln discredited bosses to upset the free nnd lonest oxprosralon of the poojilo's will. Theso fraudu lent Taft delegntes wore beaton bv the voters of Washington, of Cal'M. . nlu. of Texas, of Arizona, of Indiana, of Kentucky nnd then they were sentod by tho discredited polltlc bosses who had just the-msolves umii beaten by tho pooplo of tholr own states. In Massachusetts. In New Jer ey. In Pennsylvania. In West Vir gin n. In Kansas, lu Missouri. Messrs. Crnne. Penrose nnd conipnnv. wero mi dlrcrcxiltod In tho eyes of ih Republlerns of tholr own states f at they wero boaton ns ilolegntos to M10 WM. S. TURPEN Architoct 171 niMVT ST. Lynn Lnmlieth Ft od Netnle rouveutlnu: and vet thev nrroguto t the mlsenuilitct or a defaulting bank themselves the right to sent lu the cashier who on election day fuUlll's I convention the delegations whom the me-returns. States of Washington. California. "Yet tho wrong to the American Arlzonn. Texas and the rost have peiple. the damage to tho country y j just beaten nt tho polls. If tho cou mic 1 action as thoso National com- volition provos false to tho cause- of mlttitemeu havo taken In deliberate! ' tho people, If It rocords tl o will ni s-nikliiK to nullify and ovet throw the the bosses, whether et iinbeatou a will of tlio people legitimately e-, In New York and Colorado, or beaten, piensed as to their eholc for Piel-as lu Massachusetts ami Nw .lers.v. dent Is infinitely greater t'-.an the' Pennsylvania and Kansas. It will wrong done by the tempted cashier wreck the Itepuhllcru party. It wt't or the bribed election off elnl. It put bae'e the cause of democracy. It ha to me been huh a sad ami will be false to overy pi Inclple of iio-i itiaiiKe thing to see men hi herto e-,or aud Justice. It cannot, with ho'i termed reputable take part In siicn os'y or propriety, stand in auy sh-Mie action and to see it sustained by slni-; or way for the action of the Xat'onil Par men eutulde. I suppose the - eomiulttee. either bv arcepilng th'M Pianation must lie round lu tie uet commlttoes nominee f.ir t mii i n inr-rsmv evening, i-nuny ovoniug, tnnt in i.e slow but geuernl morn I ehn'riiun. or by accepting Its d - incy win ii'iiiiimM n iih-ouiik hi imiiiii auvaiice e.rtaui men lag a little n - ctsion ns to tlio seating ami unroatln-: Pen I nnd Saturday thoy will mldross bind the into of progress or the 00m-1 or contested delegations. There nev tl e (rang picnic. inanity as a whole; aud where their or 1 as been u olonrer line-up than thi ll Is expected that dining tholr own real or runcled interests aro con-1 bet woon the plain people or the coun lsit something dollnlte will bo dono cerned. such mon rail to recognU! try on tho one sldo aud on the other about tho oxpeiimont station whlah gonernlly accepted standards or right ! the powors that proy. the repre.eu'a la hoing sought for Coos County. and wrong until long after thoy havo : tlvos of special prlvllego In tht world imoti recognized by tho majority of lot business and tholr tools and In Cadillac Auto Service (ioiul Cars Itcaxoiinhlc Rates All Night Service Careful dtlvlng assured. Pliniin lllnnni Ponl Iliiotn. "fll.Tl until 1 1 P M. Afler 1 1 P M. phone ' r-.l P'l'nce Itt'Hlnnrniit ' City Auto Service) Good Cms. Caroful Olivers and I rnasoit.iiiio ci nrges. Our motto- "Wll. gn nnywhero nt any time.'" 1 SttMids Hlnticr) Hotel and Hlnnco 1 Cl'-snr Store. Day Phonos 73 and -1G 1 Nlrfht Phono Hi mttlCflt .V (illlll)U,K, jtroi.iictnr-. I Unique Pantatorium IDE MODERN OVKIIH. CLKANKHS. I'RIvSSEItS and HAT RENOVATORS gent for Edward E. Strauss & Co fine Tailoring Lot im mak yout text Suit in Coiiiinerclnl Phone 2.10-X. ' STETSON SHOES vBBm (m4Bh mm am i r mm 1 1 11 . 'VHaltGr belt 1 f snr (:"& a W?j igxbngfgttilQtcd pftt ir-MhinJLj run tlint tumi thn World' .CttL. v V - V irw I .. 1 wv 1 1 v; v I . TTEW hats for men The JL i best assortment and 4.. ,m'af f of- oJ :ff1 . SJlcatcaL vaii-tv wi ouil anu jjiiir nnto in the city. The popularity of the STETSON hat for men of all ages and for wear on all occasions has never been greater. Thesoft hat in plain, smooth finish, scratch felt, imall proportions of crown and brim all colors,. Wear a Benjamin "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. ATArvSIIFIELD. 13AND0N. 'TDK KRIKNII OV COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE KQUIPPKD WITH WIHMLKSS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND THURSDAY, JUNE 20, AT 3 P.M. CONNI50TINO WITH Till! NORTH HANK ROAD AT I'OItTLAXD NORTH TACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 41. 0. V. McOKORQi; Agtnt. cquippkd with wirklkss 5teamship Breakwater' AliWAYHO.VTIMi:. SAILS KROM AI.VSWORTH DOCK, PORTLN'D, AT A. M., JIX1 and, Tilt., laili., ITtli., UUml nml 27llt. FROM MRSIini:i.l) AT TIIKSKRVICi: OK Till: TIDi: ll'Ni: 1 1 Ii. lllh, llth, Pith, 1! Hit mil until. L. A. PARIilll'R T, Atfont. I'luuie Main it-l-L FAST AND COMMODIOUS teamer Redondo iiql'ippi:d with wihkluus and siiimaihni': m '' SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Saturday, June 22, At 3:00 P. M. INTKI M K'KA X TRA NS I'ORTATION COM PA N Y. Pliom- 1 1. O. I MtC.KOIIfiL. AB-nt Real Estate nnd riRH IXSl'RAXCH Several good barpilns lu Farms and city nrnnorty. AUG. FRIZEEN. OK Central Ave. Mnrshflolil. Oregon Steamer WashlAStOA Will Sail for San Francisco From Coos Bay Saturday Evening, June 22 with passi:x(ji:rs axd frkkjiit !'. S. DOW, Aent. Occnii Dock. You Auto Cal! Foote PIIOXK lll-.l XIGHTAXD U.U Stand front of Lloyd llotol. TWO XRW CARS. After 11 P. M. Phone 5-J RosltioiHo rhone 2S-.I Will iiuil; tilns to roimllle. COOS BA Y-ItOSEBTJEG STX QE LLrE. Stnjjo loaves Marshllold ovory mornlns at G and roaches Iloseburff in tltuo to connect with evening train for Portlnnd. Stage also imi Roseliurg overy morning nt 6 o'clock nnd reaches Murshneiu evening. FAIU'3 $(1.00, Round trip $11.00. Good meals en route. C. P. Ilurnnvd. ngent, Rosehurg. .inrslifleU. Ot. o Scloltor. ngont. 120 Market Avenue, Marsna Tickets can ho obtained nt Hiliyer'B uignr fw. Try Tho TlraeB Want Ads. tholr follows. Thoro was a norlod struinonts lu tho world of politics. A Modern Drlck Ilullulug, Klectrlc Light, Stonni Heat, Elegantly Furnlihed Hoonis with Hot nnd Cold Water. HOTIU, COOS C. A. MF.TLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway nnd Market. Marshflold, Oregon. The Tlectric Shoe Shop R-J-rv lONTGOMlKT IS WIIKRF, YOU CAX IIUY SKl'I'. ' oia ui' 4lilt ni.l'..1 I'lllii CIIII.DRI.X We can flv your Shoes1 whllo you wait, I Real Estate and Insurance 1M North Front Street