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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1914)
-""fK?-!' r'1?W.T'! " I saurvs-rsri ''i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1Q, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX SrTfi - r p r- I V FEW REGISTEH IN THIS COUffl Voters Slow In Qualifying for Coming Elections Some Figures ' ill FILE 10 GET OFFICES YOU VOTERS OK CITY' AND COL'X- I TV WARNER THEY MUST REGISTER AGAIN. All voters of the city mid county .must reregister now for tho quailing two-yonr period. All registrations mndo boforo .Inn unry G arc now absolutely void, becnuBo of tho recent decision of tho Btinromo court, declaring tho 1913 election law Invalid. Per flons who have not registered cannot voto at tho prlmnricB on Muy 15. Register early and avoid tho crowds of tho lBt few days. List of Candidates in Coos County Who Have Formal ly Entered Race Tho following declnrntloiiB of can didacy for ft o various offices hnvo been filed with tho county clerk: For .ludgo J. J. .Stanley, Dem. For Clork Itobt. R. Watson, Rop- For Sheriff Geo. W. Starr, Hop. For ConimlBslonor K. H. Curtis, Pro., flcorco J. Armstrong, Frank i Flnm and TIiob. I). .InincB, Itep,; 131 bert Dyer and O. J. Scely, Doin. For Stato Itcprcacntatlvc J. Torn Hall, Dem. Fof Contral Committeemen Wal ter Sinclair, Itop. for Coqulllo S. 13. and P. M. Hnll-Lowls, Itop. for Co qulllo S. V. For Justlco and Constnblo In tho Marshrtold district C. L. Pcnnock and W. 11. Cox. Coqulllo Hornld. W KNOW ABOUT j. a. madden left today for iiridge pyjajor Morrow Declines to Per on a buBinesB trip. mji upr fn Anrk in Lower J. .!. BOWATER left on tho Mars' - mi, "?! Pnnnh Woafhor ronto to Portland. . i Bay in Roucjli Weather MRS. C. DYERS, of Sumner, IB shopping In Mnrshflold today. DREDGE IIS I ON BUt OUT Major Jny J. Morrow, In charge of tho IT. S. Engineers' Portland offlco, (Special to Tho Times.) . COQUILLE. Or.. Mnrch 17. The roglBtratlon of voters for tho coming election in uoos county ib proceeding very slowly, nceordlng to tho re turns to tho county clerk's office, lloro Is a statement of tho voto reg istered during tho last two inontlit. During January. Malo Female Republicans 307 71 Domocrats 1(10 42 Progressives 2- fioclallsta 27 4 Independent 30 7 1'rohlbltIonlBts 10 20 Jon-Pnrtlsan 1 1 Not Stntcd 3 During February. Malo Fcmnlo Jlpubllcan 507 121 Domocrats 304 SO Progressive 4ti 12 Socialist HI 23 Independent ,....71 27 Prohibition ,...0 33 Non-Pnrtlsan 1 Not Stated 20 7 PopullBt 1 IS ARRESTED FDD ASSAULT O. A. DUKE left overland for Rose- , ,..ri(on . dm Pnrt nf Cons Rav burg en route, to Portland today. I tl(lt lt Is jmprnctlcal to try and have I MRS. T. II. ORINROD or North Heml the bar drodgo Mlehlo do any wont Is shopping In Mnrshflold' today. Jnsldo tho harbor. i -. ..T.itc.niii.-i.. ....... .... (. nnmi Kniim Hum acn Snr. Scncstnckcn I J. V. DUUDblllvu unit !' i", w- i 7, . i. I II..I ' River on Tdcsday, roturnlng today, wroto to him and suggested that j R. II. KELLERMAN loft on the w.on u was b - , ; - TSm S T v m 1 r,' couW load on sonVe of tho shoals In HN WATERS of North inlot Is a tho lowcr Dny nIld ,mul Ul0 Ban,i ollt to flea, acting on tho uimorsranuing that tho bar dredge could croBS In and out when It was too rough to work on tho bar. Major Morrow says that this Is not tho case that tho Mlehlo can work nn tho bnr whenever It Is smooth enough for tho craft to cross In or j out. Consequently, thcro being no dumping ground. Inside tho Day, tho bar dredge cannot work In tho lower rarbor as bIio Ib supposed to work on tho bar whenever It Ib possible. It Is llkoly that tho Port uomnus C. E. Shea, Henryville Coal Miner, In Jail at North Bend C. 13. Shoa, who has been employed nt tho HonnoBscy mine on Isthmus Inlot, was arrcBted horo today by CoiiBtnblo Emory of North Rend on charges filed by his wife with Justlco Shustor at North Hond, charging him with nBBault with a deadly weapon. 8hoa Ib In Jail at North Hondi and his hcnrlng has been sot for 2 o'clock to morrow, when lt Is expected that District Attorney Llljonvlst will bo present to prosccuto tho caso. According to tho Btory told by Mra. Shea to JiiBtlco BluiBtor, Shoa forced her to Icavo tholr homo near Henry vlllo thrco months ago and since then sho and hot child have been living with her brother nt North Hond. Last evening bIio declares thnt Shea nppoarcd there and started n quar rel and drew n rovolvor on hor. . . Several New Street Improve- UUQ hhh . UU I mnnc onrl Qniuann Svstnm linilUIIUjfllll-l- Talked Over Tho North Rend City Council met last cvcnliiL' at tho city hnll and tnlkcd over tno several new h.i , Improvomonts that nro In low, bull no dofimto nction wob taken by tho iu O'Brien Starts Organiza body. City Englneor Andrews was, ,au, u un. ' . . " , ordered to submit Bovernl plans for. tlOtl Of Restaurant antl tho improvomeniB or viruum u. no, it.1.1 Cmnlmnc noxt incctlnR. Tho question of tho HOiei tmpiOytb stylo of pavement to bo used unrf .iniTN business visitor In Marsiiiieiu to day. HILLIS SHORT of Lakeside Is n business visitor In Mwrshlleld to day. WYMAN ALDEE of South Inlot Is a business visitor In Marshllold to- UEN MATSON, of Catching Inlet, la In Mnrshflold today on busi ness. J. D. CLINKENREARD, of Sumner, Is a business visitor In Mnrshflold today, FRANK SMITH, of Coob Klvpr, , Is i 8,on w, tnko tll0 nmttpr up again n uusmess visitor in .liuniiuviu todny. WALTER HOLMES left on tho morning train for Myrtle Point today. C 3APT. JAS MAOEE, of Empire, was, f lnlltln, nollnill, a Mnrshflold business visitor yes- K'Nom, lS)t to prevent, COUNCIL MET IN NORTH REND i FORI 0 ON tordnv F. M. SPENCER Ib hero from Gnr llnnr today on business and pleasure. SUPT. A. O. RAAR of North Rend I was a Mnrshflold business visitor yesterday. I E. L. RORINSON returned today from a trip to his ranch In tho Sand IIIllB. V. J. WALLACE, of Catching In let, Ib a business visitor In Mnrsh flold today. MRS. ARCHIE PHILLIPS of Lake side. Ib visiting frlendB In Mnrsh flold today. F. C. T.vEYMAGNE was a pnssen flror on tho morning train en route to Bnndon, GEORGE V ATKINS was a pnsscn gor on tho morning train for Co qulllo todny. 13. MATSON, of Catching Inlet, was a passenger on tho Sunrlso for Marflhflold today. J. S. TOWNSEND .was a passongor( on tho morning train en routo to Dqnnou today. MRS. W. A. REID Ib visiting her mother, .Mrs. O. A. Sulilureuo, in Pint II for a few days. MATT JUTSTROM, of Coos River, was a pasBongor on the Express for Mnrshflold today. J. A. JONES was n passcngor on tho MurshlloId-RoBoburR stugo on routo to San FrnnclBco today. S. D. HARPER, now representing llnss Drothors. enmo over from Prosper today on uubId'sb Accents srmu Major Morrow accepted tho offer! of Jho Port CommlBSicn to donnio $500 to tho Government to bo ndded to tho Federal fund of $500 for tho grass on tho sand frniu HliirtlnB. Roy Rossollo nnd n forco of men nro now working on t" Ib project. DELAYS ARE The sun shines for every man and on his clothes, first. ' How do your clothes look in the strong spring ' sunlight? Hirsh -"Wtckwire . Go's CLOTHES sold here exclusively, stand the critical test of sunlight and conform to Fashion's dic tates in style, fabric, finish and fit. They look well anywhere. Their prices are secondary io their quality. Suits at Twenty Dollars to Forty Dollars HubrMprf Ml I BAND0N MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT IBIGPAWENT '. DANGEROUS OF TAX MADE at.tik: hihj m w W. It, The Clmnillfr. Ereson, Kern; J P l.r v.,. . Ti,!Mnn of Rnw. Southern Pacific Hods Back l,,8nt ;. .. J. nonM ill iuu hiu iiiiiiiMiiH ui uuj , -- -- - - ir,,M uona: waiter I Shormnn nvonuo was not considered. Tho street work Ib rapidly near A meeting of tho Marshflold coolca and waiters employed In tho restnu- rnnts nnd noitis was noiu .numm? rormuiaieu iup iu union nnd a ennr- nooiing oi iuu wiuura, '."". "..:... ,i. .i ,... .i iintnl ThO BinnllpOX CpIdO.UK' W.IS re- - " VfA..-- ntnrnnlTiina lug completion nnd tho Installation rnma aim nuiiw of n sowngo system will be In ordornil ilniw .ro t tho next mooting of tho Council. ?"""?"., ", poSJS S .ifflhTm a"lic.t.rnt Men's Internationa. rfierfthenSirSlTn was prided oyer tho Bchoolhouso, and tho high school, by """'Si ' h7fftii o f tho 52JfS?Bi-Inp25d,w,t wook and nU sa,a.ra t;sk.ss: tiangor is passLu. ,.v.i..ni.. ta rrm.tn.i nmi n c hnrtor Tho matter or tno romoval or tno "." ":;.,., ,iiaw,raiinr nro ,.ri.nW i, !. Mtv wnn nisn miBBo.l granted. Tho local (llaliwusliors nro ing a Ford Buy Early This Season nnndroads- Goodrum haB a now slogan for people who nro thinking , of joining tho huppy procession or I automobile ownors. It Is I "RUY YOUR FORI) EARLY." It wns not bo long ago that ninny of ub used to let our Clirlstnms h1iop- ping go until two or throe ilays be-; for- Christmas. Despite tho fact, that wo couldn't get JuhI whnt wo' on Land Grant Weyer- hauser Pays ROSERimo, March 18. A draft for $115,415.15 was received by Caunty Treasurer Snwyors today In payment of tho taxes of tho South ern Pacific Compnny on tholr rail road roadbed and ronlng stock nnd other equipment. Thoy hnvo 'not paid tho tuxes on their InndB nnd ovldmtly do not Intend to, ns tho title thereto Is under litigation. They nlHo Horvcd a written protest against ruuiio i ...I..... ..... .11.1 fit In tlw. till?. ""S""- """ ..""i-"' .? ' rmruimnilimyliiR the three per cent loam the horotol t? Infn.i- I tlOn .1 III! IMI1M. ", "! -,,--. .-.. ,..., o( ly ns a sorvleo fentur- for putrons,: ",,""',,t,," ....i. Vi. t. .n A llolincf, Ilcmr m li. v. KiiMBtneycr, Heaver Hill r. W. Davis. Minneapolis, Minn Lt' Lawson, Tncomn; K M Spiw,'j vieo. a. uiiKo. uicnaaie, J. I Jones, Portland; K. i), CiriltK, Coqulllo, The Miij il. G. Radd ff, Myrtlo Polat; II Hacklln. Portlnnd, William Ketia. I Rosoburg; Fred Jnckion, El, Fn;t .Minn.; White Kaglc, DandOD, lb, and Mrs. J. Clcnrv, Portlaal, Cd' Gibson, Myrtlo Point It. Wtii, don, Portalnd; Ada Clac, C River: T. S. Zimmerman, Cwi CllnKcnbcard. s:w. busy stores during no .nriiiiii -;-. "----: ,,,,,,,. , Ko. or. n,,,,,,. rU8"' w . .ro.,8I?.w,.. " ,V"n,' l".l Ion 3682. of Lord's Oregon Laws, Erlckson, North llcnd. AllredJcU- muunn rtr iiiiriv hiiiiiiii iil. 43 vj. itiii-; ..... , ... .... i m in ei' iiMinv w IN " Jio riiKKlst at vo plenty to select from and so "') BJt n" In.'s'toS. IB KOt JUHt. What WO. Wall cd. Just WllOll tiin ill,. HtnmH piimiimiircd a nation- i tevt. They ..,!,! n.,.,nili.ii (i mllli'iiln lis to I llOWOVor. early shopping, so that wo might son, Eniplro, T. VnnCleaie, Enjis, I ..,1.1 dm full hi, , mint Tim Illilllll). ' I 8. Shoemaker. Coalcdo. P X'l Hall-Lewis, M, J Kern, Cw pnruago oy iiio city wuaira piiswu "",. ..,.,, nPlinlli,0 a,i WR ovor until tho next meeting or ino,",uu """"" .--"",.,,. nllli for. Council, ns tho commlttoo wns not I meet next Monday on onlgnnd for niiilnin nlnns for an organization Should tho charter bo granted by tho International organization, a proposition will bo In order to usk tho local restaurant and hotel mon to employ none but union help. Tho houses uro divided Into threo classes, a. n mill C. A flrst-clusa house will bo required $25 por weok for n chef who will work six days. A wnltor In u flrst-clusB houso will ro eolvs ?I0 por weok nnd depend on - . a i. .. 1 . n A tiln nntnlnira nmo will pIpuso say aovonlBoa. nm ' ,0.r ",B, m, r,,d , lnsT houBO n n.w. rAit for nniOi lnltr rnlloil ' TIlO fllOf 111 IV SOCOlld-Clnss JIOUBO will rerolvo $22 nor WOOk OI SIX rondy to report. Tho removal of garbngo Is ono of tho most impor tant matters that should bo attended to Immediately, according to Coun cilman Logglo. ADVERTISED JiHTTKHS List of unclaimed letters remain ing in tho Marshflold, Oregon, Post offlco, for tho weok o-idliiB Mnrb 17, 1914. Persons calling for tho tho Scnndnnavjnn drug store, plnnnlng a trip to Alaska. CHESTER REAR has moved back to hlB North Inlot ranch after spending tho wlntor In town. MR. AND MRS. II. G. 1JUTLER wero passengers on the Express for an outing on Coos River Tuesday. horo last night to nttond n moot- "'"J" Ing of thn Roynl Arch Masons. MRS. J. M. UPTON and chlldron ex pect to lenvo tomorrow to Join Mr. Upton at their now Jiome at Rosoburg. J. 1 PMITH, tho agricultural ex pert, will go to Norway to try nnd orgnnlzo boiiio cow testing nssoclations tliTO. H. I.. KASSMEYER left today for mbor Company, was also Albort Johnson. Oardlner, J C IV ,' from Tncomn, cheeking ron, llandon, A. V. JohniOD.Wj a. a w Coqulllo. Mr. KnBsmoyer will bo nt Rnndon on Thursday to call on tho traao Geo. W. Marshnll, of tho Weyor haiiBcr Tlmbor hnrn tmlnv .... ll.nl.. tnvou In Ihlu rniltltv. I,.1Bt Bide year tholr taxes In tho Pacific ,!r,1,0,,c1,i,,!!ite v. .i, ...... n,.ni,i n 7innnn. Ron Mitchell, rortland iii ni urn ii,ii...... v . ,.-. .. ., i. n v .i.in ..Anu li..... ...in tnnriii '1'iininiiHnn. l'uriiiiiiii. u linn jrviir iuuj ii..i ,v... .. -.:-.--' '. ... o.. h. To0 about Sl.0fi0.000. Doughy Cau.Uy o ru.na: u. . u-j. .- J LI nutomobllo senso.i to buy u cnr.wo ..; ...... ... K"-.. '".Mx-rtlo Point. T Hilw Consequently, ninny Ford unyora. " " i T,.if nn lit ntu nnot nvn iiniiii . ' .-" J W1 .... . W .... forrod to wait, becniiHu. tho eom nany could not turn out enough v wanted It with the least possl- blo Inconvenionco. rrii untiiA iniiiniinn Mini inriiinriv nnnllod to Christmas shoppers, np-iw""o piles now to motoMinr buyers. To oou, -;. -w- ---w ;--- ?- ,,; , k )d m many wan uniu tno opening oi ii.o, -; - ,-","- . ,,, ....., VnnlJrrgor, I.akesldf nur. inn iinniniin i iiri :.-.. i.-r.i fn...nrV'B nniii-A mitmit.1 coiuitlos nlho have nn wna sold by Mny 5. Tho year be- cronso of taxes. foro thnt It wns exhnustei In Jun-, " 7 nnd tho Hamo condition wns true tho ni'iI.D ON NORTH voar nrovioiiH. i iiirrr..mn nvn'r lnm vonr la 40 nor orts. Myrtlo Polat, cent. In Jackson and I tlos it Ih about HO per In.Plerco County (Tncomn It Is nonrly mo per Coos uoun- .Myruo i-ihih, D""',' ,', : , COIll, WIIIIO U. W. iiui.iBiyi, ""- -vj. l), Wnsh., Grnm, I'ortinnu. ni. a, -7 '.' ".? ' .. .i'..i r....,ll,,nr ltlfflJ. 1 fliioriiioua in- M. Nyo, Jr., Bon FrastiKO, C 1 1NI.KV Ford buyors would do well to got their cars boforo the opening or tho summer months. There nro always moro orders on fllo at thp Ford factory in tho spring and summer months than wo can possibly fill on Lindsay. Tho Dnllea, uF. SoVorson, Lakeside nil... I 1... il A. I). Chastnln, Koicturi, CU Httitndors, Gold lleach, Ida w JACK NlKLSUi-s, supeiiiiieiiuuHi u. ., dnte8 ,. m0(i Th0 only wny Porter Hrothers' construction york . tn i,8olutolv bo suro of Betting your jny ono cent for onch letter called for. Rrophy, Thomas; RreniB. Ron; Rayless, L. E.; Rellch, Paul; Ronoy, J, M,; Ulork, Mnttsbenndor: Cnrd woll, Ilnuk; Coleman, II. O.; Col lliiB, Mrs. Lora; CuiuiuIiib, W. A.; Krk'Bon, Arthur; Furnor, Mr.; Glm morlo, F.; Coiuy, J.; Ilnmllu. Hert; JIondorBou, E. Stanley; Johiisson, Anna; JohiiBson, Mrs. Olivia; Mat- son, A. R.; .Meara, Harvoy v,j .Mor rill. Ira u,', 'Nlonoison, u. v.; one miller. A. S.; Olson, Houry; Shol working days nnd tho waltor $u. In a third-class house tho waiter will receive ?12 per week and tho chef $18 for twolvo hours a dny work. This will In no way differ from tho wages which aro paid now by tho local lions b with tho ex ception of Tho Chandlor Hotel, ns thoy como under tho third-class ruling. William Rlako. tho socrotary pro torn, requosts that all mouthers bo I. Stoo Mr F T"! Present nt the next meeting, which lon, F. T. EJS. 'Mr B. P:rwill.;!n.r jSI taimnto,, next Monday evening. W. II, UUKTIS, V. .M iiri., n i . AFi..., win no noiu over 1110 i-uiui-u t.o- soph. Whon a woman nccldontally fore- Pnnnln hrn nlwnvn wllllnir In iln I phhI n BllOWOI' OIL hour In advance, tholr duty If they nro allowed to do- sho thinks tho government ought to ermlno what tholr duty Is. glvo her n Job In tho weather bureau. HEALTH HINTS BREAKFAST SPECIALS From 5 a. m.f to 10 a. m., only. Ham and eggs ;2 Sausage and eggs ? Bacon and eggs '.g Three Eggs, any style & Oatmeal mush and milk, potatoes, hot cakes and coffee FREE WITH ABOVE ORDERS i WE SERVE A REGULAR 25-CENT DINNER MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE 0pp. Flanagan & Bennett Bank. nt Lakeside, Ib In Mnrshlleld on business today. MRS. DORA GUZMAN, who has beon residing on Fourth near tho Ma sonic Oporn llouso, movod to North Rend yesterday.' L. RACICLUFF and wlfo came ovor from Myrtlo Point yesterday to consult Dr. Housoworth about Mrs. Rackloff's health. D. L. ROOD motored to South Inlot In IiIb Ford car yesterday. Ho re ports a "very ilousnut rldo nnd tho road In excellent shape for this timo of year. JOHN D. GOSS left for Randon to day to take testimony In a case that will bo tried before tho Su preme Court nt Portland within the coming month. MRS. VM. SHROCK, of North Rend, nnd son, Patrick, nnd "Wm. Camp bell, visited Mrs. Schrock'8 moth or, Mrs. II. H. Harris, of 080 Boilth Broadway yesterday. MR. AND MRS. OTTO ORBN, of South Sixth street, plan to leave on tho Adollno Smith ror ur koloy. California, to visit at tho li6mo of tholr son, J. E. Oren. L. C. LAUItESON, bend of the Pa fle Const Lumber Inspection Bu reau, arrlvod hero yesterday to , confer with Ed Mooller nnd tho I other representatives of tho bu reau In this section. JAS. COWAN and wlfo. of Ten Mile, I nro Mnrshflold visitors. :r. 1 Cownn snya that Ten Mlio Is boom- Ing. They are talking baseball out there and expect to have a roal classy team this season. V. L. WALKER, of the Cooston section, was in Mnrshflold ys tordny on business. Ho Ib quotod ns opposing the plan of Hond Su pervisor Hnll-Lowla for improv ing tho Wlllanch Inlot channel. - MRS. ALLEN and her daughter, who recently arrived here from Oklahoma, hnvo loasod tho cot tace on Central aye. recently va cated by the J. M. Uufou family, from Mrs. TSffio JWringor. and taken possoaijloni Her son is employed at tho uhrman phar macy lu Coqulfle Aiow. Ford is to buy early. This year we nro breaking all oiip own production locorda. Twonty threo thousand nine hundred thirty six Model T's wero built and shipped from tho fnctory In Jununry. It was by two thousand and moro cars tho biggest month In tho company's history. Our previous big month wns Juno, 1913, whon wo built nnd shipped twenty-two thousnnd for-ty-nlno cars. In tho shott month of February wo aimed at 'twenty thousand npd mado it. At tho closo of that month tho number of Fords built nnd sold wns moro than four hundred twenty-thousand. Rut despite this big production, there will bo a spring rush. Buy your Ford now and bo sure of having It tn tho summor. Seo Goodronds Goodrum about It without delay. CURRY COUSTV PIONEERS. A very pleasant surprise party wns glvon Grandma Halt at her homo Wednesday. The occasion ivas hor sixty-ninth birthday. A dainty lunch eon wjb served In tho aiteruoon. Mrs. Dave Bowman And little daughter Lavorn, and hor father, Mr. Berry, departed for Parkersburg on Wednesday to visit' hor sister, Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. Berry will cele brate his eighty-fifth birthday whllo at his daughter's home at Parkers burg. Langlols Leader. IMPORTANT NOTICE Ordinance No.-310, of tho City of Mnrshflold, provides that all gar bago must bo Ttopt In two metallic covorod cans, one for perlshnblo garbage and ono' for ashes, bottles, tills, tc. It also provides that gar baco shall bo removed In an enclosed mat mese wagons . llouscr Ai HoiiM'i- Put In Warehouse North Brnd; Jack Hardy, Rom'W; .rw.i ... ii.... . i ti.a t n Mil er. .W". ...... . i .. .......! .. n . -,, t. ..,in Mrrllt rOW, worn iuib uuijh UUIIIIUUM1.UI. mi ,nrs. voru i.ujub", -" "i fifty-foot wnrehouso by Houser & mr nud .Mrs. C Foley, ," J, Housor at-North Inlot landing for Mr. ami Mrs. U. Hackwr, n tho storage of railroad construction point; C. P. Coloraan, Tea nintorlnl nml Biinnlles. An offlco t. Mover. Portland; b. vi will also bo run In connection with Bnny. ttio 'wnronouso. a niiy-ioui uuiui- too iii.w Hm, j er will uo erected aujnceni io mo j, w. uiuiinr, Ul"v wnroiiouso in which win uo swruu waruiaw, t;oait-uu, ... ,",. fuel for tho various tunnel con- nulle; A. McCulloch. W11". JJjl utruction camps. A.... ' Ti','on.. smith Inlet, VIUDL dumtoutil .. .i.,, A slx-horso team baa been em- Myrtlo Johnson, Soma "'"'.Jl nloved hnullne sunnllos from tho par Carlson. Lakeside; wo- "I r - ."- ..-- . - --- .-. - n iiinuiD. i--i landing to Lakosiue nnd inuicnuons isthmus Inlot; is, ''"Tm t point lowuru a iiiik" uiuw ui iiibh jtivor; urui ju..i --. being sent out to work shortly. . . i ,.,.,,, it cMDKIVfi ii'iii i.ii 'iiiiiiii i"'1 .j "' IX Ai.L PHIMC mi Port land Women ... 4 Vlll Ak rir. City Ordinance- Jl PORTLAND, or.. - ! .... u,o onv rlcar nu ...il smokers "in the hall and whore they go to res rj y? ... i. .in... i tvnmen. leu "' ' LINE TO COOS BAY Western Union Gets Busy on Con1- Nti'iictlou at ICugciiu Tho Eugono Guard says; "Nino equipment cars belonging to tho Western 'Union Tolograph Company nrrlvoil In l.liicrpun from t Iln BOUtll imlnv tIia nrrlvfif nf thn cars 1'.. ...!.. .1 tvnmen. led :"""'L .:..: r;v."..T .;.. sick. i,mm. . w, . ,,Te iuuuiib nmi. I'uiiaiiuuuuii uu..v vilson of the w. V. ritf! to coninionco upon the tolograph lino . R movo t0 have Pa$"J.,..jM hot ween Eugono and Marshflold, a ,,,nanco forbidding smoking rjjg niurnnpn nr 1 itii tiiiiih. i nn new . . itfia iviibuu did not como with the cars, thoy inlany women are refu'I l,i u,.,t, ... .... o" -o- for tno primurico uv---- jb t01"' .... lostandinllheattliecourtBw j ml.K 1l.,n..,n., on Avnnntnil wMlIn IO '.""". ,...,iBW"' the next few days, will moan tho employment of forco of men to erect poles, string wlroB and do otber dotails of the work. Much of tho material for (ho work including tho wlreB, lln-o hardware and the poles have al ready arrived and are ready for dis tribution along tho now railroad. Tho construction of the telograph lino will follow that of laying rails nnd will take tho entlro year to complete. Tho construction cars In clude offices for five' superinten dents, kitchens and bunks for the men, with work shops and store rooms. aro expected wtl.ln tana - finVes ays. . Tholr arrival McDalr. and cW a br. ;?".-: fnnsive. otnerwiao . ." WOMEN RW TOO 1 ..nnir nfnroh 1"" - nkw 'unn' "mullein man of fifty cwj look" goddess, wiin ',""' jirt sHo works for it, Watts, who has P.e",Wi Ing the perfection -- . u i Pnri. who continued: v athletics the aim oM j nctivuy "-,, that l i:, wed rirrv YKARS.' wacon anil tunt tnese wugona ..... oiintvnii In remove carbaco from t nny promises where It Is not kept I, Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Snyder are as provided by said ordlnnnco. I today celebrating the fiftieth annl- In tin interest oi puouc ueuu.i this ordinance will be strictly en forced and proporty owners will guide themselves accordingly. E. E. STRAW, M. D City Health Officer. vorsary of their wedding. They re side with their daughter and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. John son, who live on a farm about a mile and a half south of this city. Coqulllo Herald, turo liy win. (h.i of energy, i tn" 4rtu ofrUbelng b..attfl T.J slouch is very 'a.rt.I"fauLu!d. g ,o., otnndg ns W--..MV. F?a5 irr:,,W learn bow ;., W TCn.and; Hinnh nnn vsj '- - .,nan . exercise."