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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION. lit- COOS BAY TIMES I with the toast - v,,. r, - .wl! and the M. C. MAl.OMJV Kdltor and i'ul). , , DAN K. MAI.ONKV News Killlor L TEA - Entered at the postofflec nt Manti flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second chisi tnnll matter. A SATl'ltDAV SKIt.MOX. Till: UK Ih it whole lot In ntnio sphcrc and attitude. I.lko nttrnrts like. The innu who looks proHperotiu and acta pros perous attracts prosperity. Solf-confidonco Is a great asset with n community, no less with nn In dividual, .lust now Coos Hay needs confidence In Itself. There are some timid Individuals who hecatiso of n temporary halt and hesitation In the general business of the country see evil slmis and nor- tents. If a mill closes temporarily for repairs and Improvements stagna tion sits and slumbers on the thresh hold of every Industry. It doesn't pay to ho too much of a shrinking daisy. Shrinking daisies have their place, but not In the de velopment or a city's commerce. The shrinking tiinn nnd tho shrink ing community will usuallv have a shrinking trade. Thero should bo none of this tim orous nnd tiptoe attitude. Too nttinv peoplo are saying: "Coos liny ban a great future, but when Is It coming? She has the goods but when are they 10 uo uoiivcrcd?" . Coos Day's future will bo bore Just as soon as the peoplo of Coon Hay1 have the faith to make It. Ornntnent- Ing the street comers waiting for something to turn up never put any community on Its feet. Seeing noth ing but tho hole In the doughnut nev er yet produced coffee nnd sinkers for breakfast. In tho language of a former presi dent "buck the Hue hard." Kven the man. or the corporation or the com munity will llko you the better for It. I remember once henrlng a very expressive lino "play up and piny tho game." If you are going to get In tho gnnio at all you have to play It for all you are worth. Endowed with unlimited resources, nil Idenl ellmnte, a geographical po sltlon or great commercial value, one of the great hnrhorn of tho Pacific Const, one railway actively building and another In prospect. Coos liny has a present that Is prosperous nnd n future that Is glorious with the gold en glow of promise. The present Is no time for doubt or doldrums. Psychology n,ny count for more than capital. After all. your mental attitude Is your chief asset. Don't net bankrupt In that whatover may hm pen to your bank account. Look like u winner. Talk like a w iinor. Hoost Coos Hay as a wln- uei. if you do tho door man to tho omplo or success and tho hallway f Prosper ty will know y nro ,',. hVf. tho. Klwt "'"' r"" tho Klect thoio Is always a place ut the bun illler liniii-,1 .if ni ' - ' I'll'.I.J, )OD KVHXI.VU. Progress In the Inw of life: Man Is not as yet. Robert ' Drowning. I : . MO.VKV. Money won't buy hnpplness. ur ease an ncning nenri, It will not bring the sunbeams back If ever they depart. It will not drive the rain nway Or mnke a Bad day gladsome Nor chronic Indigestion cure. Hut still I wish I had some. Km tilt I.nlso says: "A tnnn with lofty alms mny bo a poor shot." Kew of life's pleasures are Inex pensive. -M-M- Mnnv n cultivated voice falls to yield a profitable crop. An Ohio man boasts of having nn umbrella that has been In his posses Inn fill- limn. Hinti twenty vnfirn. Thnt's long enough; he ought to re- inrn it. -M-M- And many a woman has married a man to reform him because she discovered 'din before the foolklller found her. Wild onts Imvo a tew tears mixed with them. PLANS 10 COME PROTEST MADE TO COOS Ml BY NORTH BEND i Dr. J. R. Wetherbee, Prominent Fourth of July Committee Objects to Proposed Marsh- fiem sports program VfirMi llmtil linn Imitii.linil' n nrnliiiif against the plliu of holding a nice KXTKItTAIXS I'KACK EXVOVS. tUr AtioclxeJ I'rrM la foot Hajr Tlmri.) LONDON, June 7. King George oiuerininea mo pence delegates or Milt llnllsn.i utrttf.u nii.1 nf 'Pii.I.ah ..... .. ...... Diii.L-o i.i.u ui a hi iu. at a luncheon nt Ducklnghnni Palace today to celebrate tho signing of the treaty of pence. Other guests In eluded the Duke of Connnught. Premier Asrinlth, Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Gray and Viscount Mo re ly. Lord President of tho Council. While tho ponce Is being celobrnted In London tho situation In tho near East Is still threatening. A report comes from Constantinople but lacks official rnnflrnintlon that the Euro pean powers hnve dec'tlol lo de mand a demobilization of the Turk ish Halkan armies In order to swure peace, it Is believed that the Initia tive of this action Is duo fu a great measure to Russia. The Russian government Is said to hold the opinion that tho Halkan governments are acting under pressure of mili tary Influence nnd t:nt no sane course Is possible to them unless nt least two-thlrds or their armies should be demobilized. Tho posi tion of tho Servian cnblnnt Is nnlil to bo unsafe, but the resignation r the ministers had not been an nounced up to noon. . A Portland Physician, to Start Walnut Grove Near Here ruiunn., urt' .nuiu i. ur, ... uguins. me plan oi noiuiiig a race R. Wetherbee Is reported to hnvo pur- meet and sports program In .Mursli- chascd n ranch on Coos liny, with the field July -' and :: as detrimental" to Intention or mnklng his future resl- the celebration which North Deriil donee In that part of the state. It Is is to hold Julv I and fi. understood that Dr. Wetherbee has F. P. Xnrtcn and others who too ft disposed of his valuable holdings up (he Marshllvld project are work- iii..i. i ...... ..! !... ii I..!:, i.. i. 1...11 .1 m .nil i a mm iii inu hiiuhi wiiiiiiu mg on u mill wiiumei uiey win oon- groves Iii the stnte, nnd valuable city cede to the North Demi protest re- rnafilmwi ni'Mit.tKh .1.... 1.. 1... .1..1 1.....1 I)l. WotllOl'llftO Ifl ntH tf Hut liiul 1 Tin f'itllr.u'ltttr iiiwWi.ur xvna lintutiwl known physicians In I'ortlniuL He to Tho Times todny by tlio North ni(rntiliiil lint tt .!. t . t.. ..!... t- ... . 1 1 .. . t m il. .1 .. in.. "'""""' i" "imiuiu iiiiiiinig uom- noun ruiiriiioi jniy couiiuii.ee: pany. which has a large factory ,11 1 , To ll:c lluslness Men of .Marshlleld: Kenton, and was tho organizer nnd We hereby protest ngalnst tile first president of tho Kings Heights move started In Marshflold to hold Land Company. horse races and other sports nnd at- Dr. Wothorboo'n henlth has not ' tractions on July 2nd nnd Hid as de been satisfactory for some time nnd, trlmental to the success of the cole It IS UltdcrStOOll tllllt III mnrh,,. l, I11-11M1111 l . l.u.,1 ,,l V....H. II,.,., I OrCgOII Const lie In sonlclm? n n.ali.i-n. ' .In Iv .11. nml r.lli II li.,ln,r .,... .,.,( I.. tlon of Ills health. Dr. Wetherbee Is 1 understood thnt North Demi wiih to a former president of the Portland celebrate this year and with that un commercial Club. I derstandliig In view North Pond has ' i refused In the past to Interfere with two 4th of July celebrations held In I NORTH BEND NOTES, j Jil,l!;.,,cit,1J.,lt ,,"m,a,, ,,nvu "l,,,,L"1 Mr. nn,! .Mrs. n...."AT7i7Z7n7.$ ' N'1" ,u,,l." Is ,nlu, '" " "I'1''11 of. I 'l FRESH STOCkTgTc mmiEsii "II .Mnrshlleld visitors O I'ICXICS. children were yesterday. Tho ladles of the t'nlted Hreth run's Church heul a inlsslonurv meeting at tho noine or Mrs. Flyo! In Hangor Thursday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs: J. C. Edinunds. of Mnrshlleld, nttended the graduating exercises of the North Horn! High School last ovenlng. Mrs. L. Hudson, of .Mnrshlleld. Is tho guest today of her son, .1. V llodsen, In North llend. Claude Nollner Is spending the week on Coos River. j .Miss .Millie Mi'Loinl la III .,r i,. ' sllltls ut the home of her grand parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. c. Mc Leod. 1 Mnyor Slinpson has appointed R. ' 1. Lmerv as nlirbt iiniiMimin.. i.. I Goodrum's Garage Increases uiu ciiiuiuncy or its Ser vice Department " MOvory thing for nuloiiioii,.H- H the 11111II11 I have ailople,) ft. ' . " riiin'M Gurairo." i-i.inni.i,...i ...""" Goodruin this morning , (u',f mil ten. r Interest to ,., i!S "f he service depiirtnient (,r (i0l. ruin'H Gurago H 0 r ,10' l0H Oregon oulsl. r Po.tlaiul. an, einn to nny In thut city In t ! !., " which I represent, "it Is , M " pose, however, to carry eveiyii,. ... possible I have nlwnys ,,,, hi stock n no nf 'irnif.i.i o. ........ V. . '" and now I have Just received a rresh stock of 'Mlfliullu and -ffill res una tubes. My ,H)i,.y of . "K "n ,"n,1Vcllil, '"Uustineni , , v Ire thut mils for nny reason Is pr l lug popular with ear owners ns tl ev !,..,'l'..'1.V,1 r",l1"ll"l . wait until tiii .... "J""" P wnu the factoiv" Mr. (.oodruin has iiuulo IUI ltl.,.;.. of Mlchelln tires and Is ready 1 , Horvo nuto owners with nny tiro tluv mny prefer. ", f)VAv 0S m.. "oos i,! ve St-'Ift iftiS WoTSi,u. Kni-Rroii'. n'".v lirc.t inurrniv, o.' ,,e a erti,1,i !-vn?s,VS1ltoM.r,lJft nireriin,... be,n8 arriB..7? . -".., -ttu , III tlln I .. 1 "HIHICBI I, n r0". lt ;"S!fi3a T.lr.""ddotbS'..l r.....,i,. "U8.ay Conr... r,c i-swyssss ... " l It 11 .t,nlU -WCg?. '"'"MiJ AT THE HOTELS. Siuned: J. A. ALLEN. Chalrninn. PETER LOGGIE. ROHERT P.I ICEIIOE. W.M. SIIROCIC. A. QUARTERAIASS. Executive Committee. DIPLOiSGIVEN M NORTH BEND pluce of R. C. Holmes, resigned Mr ' n..i:r..i r-t i nn Emery 1, la-on constable at .Wrth BeaUtlflll Floral OffonnflS a lleiul fiif ui.m.. 11.,,.. ., ...1 1.1 1 r?Ai,,nM f 1 1 ; I . o-l 1 n "V ol H0,l, "ne nnd his iiianv irlends ure grntlfled over his selec tion for the place. Alyn Grout, sou or Mr. and Mrs. J. . Grout, hns been honored bv bolng elected preMldent of the Senior Feature of High School Com mencement Exercises The final Commencement i.vi.r. cist's of tin. North Head III;'- Sehool were ueiii last evening nt the high SAFKTVATSEA. AN Interiiiitloiial mooting t0 n croase surety at sen I to bo hold pi, . 1 ir.'.""'"" ,,W" ,0,"l" Siinimur. I ho lending innrltlnie counirlos have prepared to lake part-except Amerl a. LngllKh and Gernian govern ment commissions 0r technical ex ports have studied tm s,jt.,.t ) 'i Its bearings. Amorlcn tins done noth Ing. Its coast Is the second longest in the world; Its nierciintlle marine the second largest. It should be repre sented by tho foremost naval archi tects of the I'lilted Flutes. Rut Sec retary Redlleld has. had to announ.o that there Is IIUU likelihood or Con gress appropriating money to send them. It Is pitiable that emigres lacks appreciation of tb, most Impor tant maritime conference ever attempted. Tod II V till. HtllllnlllH i.f Mm Mm.-uI, field High school are enjoying n big picnic nt Allegany. Nearly all of the high school students and many or the teachers loft this morning on Himclnl launches for the outing which marks tho cloco of the school year. The employees of the Drndley Cnndv Comiinm- nml t !.-. i f,.ir..,,iu will enjoy n launch trip and picnic nt the bench tomorrow ir the wenther Is favornble. 4 ' INFORMAL I Mrs. J. L. Koontz nml chllilrou ure spending tho sinner at the home of her uncle. Captain A. P. c. Halt! keeper of the I'mpqun lighthouse. Mrs. 1 lit 11 Is In .Mnrshlleld todny en route to California, where she will .visit for a few weeks. Class lit nroirnn f..l...,MUi.. .V.. .'".. "'"' "Old IllSt I for Mm cnmliitr ,..,. " "" sciiooi iiuiiiioriiiui there mill were D. n. itrnin..i-.i ,.r n ' ....... '"Wdy attended. A routine of the dislocated bis imiiM,.;V..V"i.. .'.'!:. ' "J11" W,,H "" K'"'t miiiitlty of his arm by n full from n wneaii ho w 0 r I r h . 1 it 0 1 1 to the graduates. other day while Ion II. g lerv l,u l,,rV"' ,,L,',,1' '"'" l,l''l f crates. '"auiiif, uni.i ,. m(, )(,.mfll f0WL,ri) T, W. O. Ash and wife, of Hood f1"1"' ''P' w"h or the most River, arrived hero this wVok t n''! "r"' 0V"'' w"l,l',!l " l'"" ninki. their home. Mr. Ash has ' ";," , , , . considerably real estate holdings In 1MMS,,,n, , nmwn by the high isorth Hend which ho 1 urcl asel "ev- H',,0,)l T'h,mU'l woro. f' I'X eral yenrs ngo. ' ' n " excellent nddress by prof. Geo. Geo. W. Arils, wim 1,,,. ....., ... !1,R,,,v !r Oregon Fulverslly. nnd u eral maiitlm In Phoenix. Ariz relurn- , " i L ," .?' ,,,or,l,,, ,!,,t A" ed on the Redondo today. He l so u- u ' , ''V ''"'".'"J W("' l,',"l what Improved In henlth but siivL 1,, y '". '': ':""iHteln. president of could not withstand Mm i. nrn"' "" :N""" ."'" Melmnl llonid. A 11... .i,..- . '" " " ii. vocal nmiilin.' l Mluu ...ii - .iiii iii .111 nn 1 1 i -i 1 LOCAL OVERFLOW. sells Saloon HuBh Sneddon has disposed of tho saloon ut Empire wnleli bo bought from the Clim estato n few months ago, to John Herron. MAOR GEORGK COl'LTIOR. round er of die town or Glenndn, near Morence, and sou Carlyle. ar rived hero jesterday, having driven down tho beach. They ure -"-'. "" mmmuHn aim pieusiiie. I SHORTS. $1.1!.- AT H.li:s. viJJ'.XrK .- ,:-UJ'','w TO. NKJIIT. KKV.EirS ORCHESTRA. ... KI OF THANKS. We desire to thank the manv kind neighbors nnd friends mid -the two hundred or more employes of tho I. A. Smith Co.. who nlded In the search for our baby during tho af tornoii, night ami morning while our baby was missing from home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Hunker Hill. NOTICE TO REDMEX All moiubers nro requested to juoet In the National Hall on North I-rout St.. .Monday. Juno 0, nt S p m., for the purpose or meeting with Great Sachem Hurt West. Thero will bo plonty of corn and venison. R. E. PINEGOR, ruler of Records. Hay. espurlnlly when the pa ers k t ,. '" ,I,I!!II,,?.P "' Mim tlmn' Wll-hrl-iglng !.'.,; news f h I,!"" w,,,., Mr"- (" " VVr"M " ""."d activity here, which he had wa - r3i!.mMr"l.i Wn" nil0,,,er "h'"Hi" od years to see. reature of the program,. E. Nygren. who wns Injured a. '"''V l',",,ll.1. Krndo Cornmeiirenient le old North Don.! inlll his -ee ,;son,,?0 wl" ''" ! next Tues Is reported Improving. day night. Tho North Deud High School'.!1 1,e "UJ"1,,,",' )f ,l1" Knidiin'lng Hans iilny given latil evening at the , Wcro l',rimmt ""l". Jo' 11 Star Thontcr was siiccoHful ev- ;"'""'" 'lo Cl.apelle. George ery way. There was n large and lew"y ,'!ml A,HK0H ,t,l,,v WmkliiB. Ppmecltitlve audience. """, .Norma CiTaso and Nnoiiil Smith. Tin. fin. lull..,. A. I). Mills. Dilution; T. A. Snon. cerMyrtlo Po,: w. .V,.X', heatt 0; E. c. Morgan, Portland; norhv C'Miier. lnii'n.Mi.Mr... m Jbr linker Cltrr, London; W. J. WI1- "" I'nrthiiiil: P D Cha.nl ,,,,. Portland; Frank R. Jose, Snu Fran Cisco. 1 ?Jr"iy,?Uop8; Wo,,. '"'ikIoii: Mrs J. T. Siilllvnii D'Miilou; ei-...i..,. 11 Dell. PorHniiil, Ore.; H. Nowinnn, u !..! "IV"' Hl'?; .J.-. w- Dwkh.s, sp.,: V 1 1 i.".'"" ",ml". ''oriiai. 1 ; . I). I.lnvllle. Portlniid: ('. 11. Peyton I i-iiriiiiiiii; .ir. ami .Airs. L. M. Ilenilev. ....., uiver; c. i. Ilowiiiau. Porl Inml; J. P. Carpenter. Portland. Hotel Ciiik, M. J. Lerder. Portlniid; Mr. (j00,. mail. South Coos River. W. II. Doothwjck, Portland: J. c I'liell Seaside. Or.: (5. A. .Matbew- son city; Thomas Contes. C ll: . . (Inge Co.nillle; (-. m. Do.ld. Portland: Mrs. F. Wendllng. Itati ilon: Rose Graham. Handnii: Dora .entry. Ilandoii:. L. J. Hudson. Coos RlVer: I'M llorlon Piii-M.m.i. n v..i .. ,. : '"nirit . i ' mil I'oruaiiii; c. Wilson, Sun Fran Itluiico Hotel. .lames T. Jenkins. Cou.ull!o. M. ('. Jenkins. Topekn, Knu.. R. o. I' ox, Coipilllo. Mrs. George Lorenzo. Co.nillle: Mrs. M. S. Smith, Ran.loii; E. o. Hodges, Sun Franelsco; E. (' nr. right. MeKltlrlck. Cal.: L. L. Miihl ner. MiKlltrlek. Cal.: J. E. PaniH,,,,. Coipilllo: G. Lewis. McKlltrlck. Cal.: h. G. Stack. .Marshlleld: W. E. Footo. ( oiull!c. i 1....1 ii.. i.. i L. A. Anderson, San Frnncriico: .eo. linker. Myrtle Point; Gov lleilgneth. Gurillner: Geo. II. Was son. South lulot. Mrs. Carrie Knmersloy. ConnMii.: "i.niiei Loiies. Hnuiiiui: .Mrs. Lulu Reynolds. Portlniid: Mrs. Louise At wood. Condon. Tex.; L. C. Glbb t. Portland; Ray Hrowii. Portland; Miss K I- rnwoiN. Sun Francisco. Ones Undo I Fninnii, ,j :" "n;(il. Sift JtiLA.t' ."'"t i-pui. st 1 .Si "2rnr.,ffJ . "'J' iwanl of viorki IviV" '" "II "K-rnry. anjh h, .."AXJ. I'VVCi: SIMIsnv ... MHITI1 IIKXILSAI, TONIGHf a The R.0V( :lllllll Feci (,f all nn Mm I mr. HKllK.i; OF SORROW -t two reels. Down' Down' Into lit re depths phuiKoil the trail u 4 hrhlKo nt tills weak mini milv or. If lie ordered traffic ml tj m over tiu nriilce, stock c:!J t dawn nml Ms v.'nlon ot iHl'.hiji; vanlnh Into thin air IfbUu How llinni' lives wnnM mr'i'iv. any? i;very moulh tyiUls. miKiii lie romitiK r.er- 'jefta (iiiiiincn'- Weekly rilarra IIKIN'SKS RESL'RnBfTtOX -ft P'h fnrro cDinedy. Ur t:.' Kf"s Mini Cmiinanr. I'ollovvlng with a Lttt f:ln by 1.0X0 AXD UMOXD Math nl !!::to I'. M. HELMIIG'S PAL IS CAPTURED THE APPEAL OF LOWER PRICES Four lots on paved Fifth Street, level Saving of $1200 $3600 rwo lots 011 1 ElroJ, clear and level, 7AS'Sf- $3600 70x100 on Commercial and 14th, Saving of $200.. -800 Corner lot, Commercial and 14th, Saving of $300 1300 Lot 40x140 on Commercial beyond" Hth, Saving of $100 ; ' 350 Lots in Bay Park, $100 each on easy payments, Four lots in Millington, easy payments, bavmg of $200 400 I. S. KAUfMAM & CO. ,1 1 , 8. ?"" 'iulovson. nr Marsh led visited her friend. Miss Alpha WleUluiid, yesterday. Will Po,i h now able to I,. t nnd s rapidly recovering i,oin the . ur es Hns.alned In .he' "sin!,, J, n-1 e t0W. W('k8 ,,U0 '"" Wllll'll H was reared tar n time would cause him to be a cripple tar life. .Mayor .Simpson has received word to... Major Morrow that lie wl lT ,.:V!,r-.eks,oJ,o,d' ........ ,..,, ruiicorning the nro- Posed change in harboilnoH.. NVtii v n i... . or "Vi oumk,.0V,i h,,,Vl,("' nno 111 fro," , Youth Who Broke Jail With .o'Stai-ShS'iisSbis ,s Taken ,nto Custot,y on5ouSc!;ofl!c:, " i.?ffasiBWor.,,aa- so chHdre!:"!?'8-: "!' "! UK?. Rf "!!. fM ' . A" Hastsldo .elntlvos. "wuy Wl,n tlioro: K "' Mn,sl"101" lud'r nn,!(,,,k Iins roslgi.od his' . "T'lopscnpo of Wilbur Denn. 17 Shoes nnuiiin. " msiguoii ins'. - vt.,,, , injur uenn. 17 nmi u.Viin" lmul "f tll(J nH I'lnr J,,nra 0, aiul CllV01lr "uJ'"lng 16 C I fo ",0V0 w,,h h,B f'"llj" to ,rs oM fro'" thu county Jnll sov "'. ,'.",.. iV,"'1 weeks ngo wa tnoro thrlllliu: fo.: i fu, ' 1"ll,,8 hnB ,,p01' '"'l l "!! hB.rt hwa. ""PPOsed. nccor g Jurv t, , in; 78 n,Tult of ' I"-wnV'i0 BtV oUl hy Don ,0 Sheriff a pike nolo. t I.eo C.ilbortson and wife. in- "f i ffnt.t Tnn.n ix . 7 '" T ....vfi II Will I llt'IJUIU. Illlfltl Otntst.I ll,ni .. v.i . " . : niuiuu niui iii- of IJ.-I moy nnu ojionml n way tlirouirh 110.1.' I .1 A ".' '.IlllhlU III Cllllll) to tho top or the high wall which ..miliums ino jail on top of the courthouse 1U ..:.. :'" '"" "mi who. nf :r Alirr i i,n...i .. . . ---. ... ,. .. -.. ....rf lilr i. Vf "' ,0 rJ0c"K over tho .v..,, ..".. "'. ",0 window of the "' " """ . ""' i""'. "oy inniinged tn ollml. AMOXG TI1K SICK. VBriJwE's-waMw - U.1 III I '((VI tl lllllll 111! Ii n .... ,;"V" "7" n wero clean lug "outside of1 tl,S ed I.loyd Hotel , .uiu .urn, i u'lOll "iu ui caillo hero nvnnnll.... . .' '. " l....i.i..r' tiMS.ffl.'a.'ssa Mrs h'i:.,,";" "', . IV"""- ,.""u wy own ho obsorvod s5Ts-&&rBS. -sfijH ttaas Mrs i".i B ."' inruior nnd unable to climb ho tls Is re o h. " f VS100' w- Ar.'JB there for several mlnt"s T e "s. I lopo.ted quite sick. j'ollconion at last walke, on a id Ai.nw: Tn... ,...,7r7. "-" Kruiinu " " I'.niiio.vp. pa uee J j TosT u V I I 03 I A 3 1 v Lr 3J $3.50 to $3.00 Tlicre'a more style, fit, and comfort condensed in a single pair of these shoes thannullU millions of clumsy wooden clogs worn in me Japanese Empire. Just remember Amen's leads the world in shoe-making, and Americai leading woman's shoe is "Queen Quality . The Golden Rule It. A. COITI.R, I'"'!1' Marsh Held Handon (aseg- ,.rT,, J?' ''"J8, went to Vniicou- Tho Tl,ln,l ...m .... .. '"ii.. """"' .01 IO nlKht or their ..oon nt ,.30 for San F o ti.o 'coSm $?, V The Xann am,. , ' ?S f'l. .? . went to 'feoZ theloolf " ni W S lalTW Ve" J? KranclVS v8r OIAiUry,,oek nt Sllu nn,1. n,ltl,0'"'es or Mars hnel hUIICriornJ ;.n.,C0.!L rKol " .ner indictment for , ! were anxious to mak the "trip and . C"CCK8- ,,,.J'' b7 'S'. Sea,e,r UAIXMOW m,iv,c wr to,.Br " B..no.I,?"" V:V1S":'KW nt S o'clock. fAV nnnV . ,ce oUar nved In at Bandon today from San PranctacS Why Pay Rent? .. iSTOtl-ICasy payn.e.,1. (10 .Si'flf J Mimll hoie nod two lots in J""" strfft. v 140 coiner, one block fnn iili fenced ami In ganleii. City wHI' Coos Bay Realty Co. Opposite Grand Theater, IlcloT Jones"