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w 1V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C MALONEV Editor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONEY News KtHtor Official Pnpcr of Coos County l!nfnrnil nf Ihn Pnnfnfflrn ni Afnrnli. field, Oregon, for transmission through tlio innllB as second-class mnll ninttnr. ' Dedicated to the service of tho Deonlo. that no irond caunn nhnll " ' . " .- ... J . . A 'i 1- Jack ft champion, and that ovll shall forty years ago, sho first appeared G S 1 I fl fl I I I I n 111 n V rflDDCO HVVfll I (Continued from Pago One.) F: 1 FRIEDBURG Dot thrive unopposed. subscription rates. DAILY. In public as soprano soloist at Grace Church in Hoston. Nordica and Eames although tho Odo year $6.00 latter wan horn of American tmr Per month 50 outs In far-off China wore of old WEEKLY. New England stock, both claimed One year $1.50 by the state of Malno, and they Whin paid strictly in advance mado up a notable American con- tho Subscription prico of tho Coos trlbutlon to tho operatic world. A jjny Times is o.uo per yoar or rarnt house built by tho prima don PASSES AWAY Well-known Marshfield Man Succumbs to Heart Trouble in California yi WILSON PAYS eiCIBOSONlilit HfGHJTRJBUTEJ SErCDUNTY EOWARD 92,50 for six months. Address nil communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES J 1 F. M. Frledberg, for mhny years a well known resident of Mnrshflold, died suddenly yesterday at Long Doach, Calif., of heart trouble. Ho had been ailing for tho past few years and with Mrs. Frlodborg and their ndopted son had been spondlng mo wintor in southern California. Mnndi field Council Tonight. The Mnrshflold City Council will meet this evening to tulto up various matters, includ ing the awarding of tho contract for tho North Broadway bltullthlc paving. na's great grandfather on a hill Just outsldo the village of Farmington, fnlnn una Vnrillnn'c tilrtlmlnnn In 1859. Her truo name was Lillian f,afl,,n?iru,,ttt ho '""oral would bo 1... m.- l It a- .1.- a I llnlrl WPllllnHllflv tit Qnn LVnHntann Oregon inn, Nordica, 20 years later, when "nd. would bo conducted by tho Odd I'uuunn. ii m urusiiiiiuii mat unrini President Eulogizes Dead at Speaks at Coquille, Bandon I'UnrfrnvitT n n nu; Ynrlt' V VnnrT'Mvrt n Pnfnf P nrfc County Roads Good At a smoker to bo hold at tho I sho began to study in Italy for au nnnrntln rnrnnr. After her graduation from tho Now England Conservatory of Music at Boston, and successful singing of tho lending roles In sovernl of tho oratorios given by tho Hnndol nnd J my ln Society, she went to Europe, in 1878, as a soloist with Ollmoro's bund. Sho clung tenaciously to classical muBlc, and was well receiv ed by nudlonccs In tho Crystal Pal ate, London, and tho Trocadero, runs. She went to Milan nnd bo- ciuno a pupil of Sangiovnnnl, nnd within six months sho hnd mastered ton operas. Her dobut In opera was nt Bre scia In 1879 In "La Travlata." Af ter a trip to St. Petersburg sho ap peared for trial before Ambroso Sec. Garrison Will Not Permit llioyj8 nd tho '"'prcasnrio, vun MI.JES CLOSED COLORADO Them to Re-open Until Settlement Is Made. It), AmoI11 rrria ! com 7 Tlmu. corhell, who engaged her for tho Orand Opera House In Paris. Her first niiDoarnnce thcro. In 1882. as "Marguerite" In "Faust," was a triumph. Tho critics obsorved her WASHINOTON, D. C, Mny 11. Amorlcnn accent, but said it gnvo No initios will bo permitted to re-'piquancy to her tone, nnd her net open In tho Colorado strike district lug was Inuded as equal to nor for tho prcsont, Secretary Oarrlson 'singing, announced toduy. Secretary Ourrl-I She returned to Amorlcn and sou denied that ordors were issued Itoureu tins country with great biic will bo nt or near Napa whoro his parents nnd n brother aro buried. News of Ills death came as n Bhock as the last word from Mrs. Frlodborg Indlcnted that ho wuh get ting along fairly woll nnd that they wero planning to eomo to Coos Bay Howovor, he hod suffered from heart trouble and othor nllmonts for quite a whllo and realized thnt perma nent recovery was Impossible. Here For .Many Year. .ur. ricuierg was mty yenrs old. Ho came hero luto In 1892 or early 1803 to take charge of tho old Coos Bay Electric plant which Mr. Carlson, who had Installed It, hnd turnod over to tho Gonornl El ectric Company. Ho mnnnged the proporiy ror me compnny n fow years then bought It himself. Ho mado n success of It and somo money out of tho property, later soiling to L. C. Drews, who Inter transferred it to 8oymour Boll nnd Henry Ho wltt, who Bold It n fow yenrs ago to tho prcsont owners, H. M. Byiles by nnd Compnny. Aftor retlrliiL' from Mm ninoiu business, Mr. Frledberg dovotod his efforts principally to ronl estate. no was pretty well to do, his wealth Officer Doane Claims thou, or, But ChftSI Savs "Nix - "B a bicycle wit ho X ' illumination, to protect hln,'.w, clutchos of the nollra "5,r0ti with the law.'o'? I S Tiffi showed that ho Hohu C' "out tho name or fl,u ,D.ri?,,,,t J. W. Carter, who hEPft. W. fonder, Lngtls, To th,hAth nnd was credited with ?uC9 ,l thobooltsatthenoZ.-VS Shortly aftor the arrest nt peared at tho pollco sttln l ft fow words wltl n So Wl booking agent on .h2?..s?'.tti iiiiisuy unu oi iruiuiiiiu j;riui nun ..,-"" " hmuiukiuii, Circuit. Jinil tin, . ,ueWte theso Inds should have gone to their Is desired In bringing tho peoplo to-' moved from tin ? .of Cart'rn! .i...n. -. i i t- i ..-I.I.. n...i L'otlmp nn tlin trni'la Mini nrn .,,... ,., "iii uiu record nnd !.... Ill'lllll. I L'l 1 4UUI I1U1UIII111 filUU Illlll r.-"w. w.. '"v. .... ..,.v ...u IIUII envy thnt they should htivo been per- "" cultivation. mltted to do duty so nobly." , "Since lonvlng Mnrshflold Inst "Their duty IB not nn uncommon -:? l "uvu i"ruu uio couiuy uy lug." said tho Prcsldont. "Men aro ll, boat and nuto," said Mr. Rlch- Address Today tDr Auocl(l riri to pool Mr Tlrae J NEW YORK, May 11. In the fun- Mllllcomn Club tonight, Tom Rich oral services hero today for tho u. S. unison will lead a discussion on tho Marines who wore killed In occupy- formation or a representative com ing Vera Cruz, Secretary Daniols rend tulttco of Coos County rltlzeim to to President Wilson tho list of names take under conslderntlon n plan for of tlio nln&tecn dond, Including the locntlng colonies of working peoplo two who died bIiico tho other bodies on smnll tracts In this section of Judge John F. Hall today recelv- left Vera Cruz. Tho President's re- tho atnte. Members or tho club od a telegram from Mrs. Frledberg, ply was delivered with slow Impres- nnd other promlnont cltlzoiis will slvcncBS, Ills volco low nnd rervcni ue present ni tno mooting, nnd IiIb fnco grave. ".Mr. Secretary, UlchardBon, who returned yostor- I know that tho feelings which char- dny aftor covering tho county, says notorize all nbout us aro not the fuel- that tho co-oporntlon of tho Oregon Ings thnt ran bo expressed In olo- Agricultural College, tho Portland queiice or oratory, Tho feeling Is Commercial Club and tho Dopart- ostly ono of profound grief thnt oi ot Agncu uiro nt wnshington, thl ""' lru"l Uio record nnA I ' "" 1'Ib own, claiming to hamlW nrrest, although Cnrtoi- wm,vd'" "inn to the ntStlnn "er hmlt llr?Wb.rJ5k!?. ' that w' lie 0 doi' X!- In . .. .it... . .. .. npftanti Imtnt.. 'Tli.i nnnnlft tl.l liorioriuiiiK ineir cimy in oruinurj -- . .. i-j..u m mu m-r tunt w Up lm ,in . . w-nllrn nf llfn !... .lm i.l..n. Minan COUtltV nro trylnc tO do ninilV lllir l.., ..ii . "L "I "0 llOt Iki t. men peculiar distinction Is thnt they '"Bh without paying much ntten- Officer Doano ihn , iM,rft,toI FREE LABOR LEADERS iW forbidding tho Importation of strlko cobs. In tho succeeding yonrs sho 'bollix estlmnted at from JH0.000 to uroaicorB, nut expiaineii turn wniio appeared in opora or concert in al tho situation romnlned threatening, ' most every city of inimical culture tho mines not already running prob- In tho world. Her reportolro In nbly would be kept closed until au- eluded nioro thnn fifty operas. Her mi red tho opening would precipitate success with Wngnorlnn roles bo no further trouble. came tho plniiniio of her fa mo. At ' Bayreuth in 1891 sho nppeared as Elsa In "Lohengrin." and she Is. perhaps, best romomborcd In that part. Sho received decorations of various sorts abroad, nnd gifts with out nuinbor from friends nt home. The stockholders of the Metropoli tan Opera Houso presented her with a dlnmond tiara, Hor inatrlnionlnl ventures num bered three. Sho was first married In 1882 to Frederick A. Cower, a wealthy electrician and u native of hor stnto or Malno. whom sho mot In ,, , Paris. Shortly nrtor sho hnd bo- .JJ. S. Supreme. COUrt SetS "" "opnratlon proceedings In 1884: Aside Conviction of Mitch- "ba.,o 71 r,ro8BM ,,"", ," channel. Although the balloon was lalor found, nothing was over heard or spon or him. In 1890, Mmo. Nordica married .ounn Doomo, a Hungnrlan army KlIiLIMA.V DETAINED ell, Gompers, Et Al. Illr AMotUtM rrvu to Coo. in 7 Tlran.J WASHINOTON, I). C, May ll. Tho t'oiiteniDt sonteni'OM linnnseii in itio district HUpivuu) court on Samuel 'officer and singer, from whom sho uompurs. John M tehol and FrnnklHPctircd a divorce In 1905. Morrison, labor lenders, were Hot ' Her third mnrrlnge was In Lon-' aside by tho V. S. Supremo Court !". In 1909. to (leorgo W. Young, I for a ijceond tlmu us barred by the n wealthy Npw York banker. Itl Btntule of limltutlnnu. I wan announced nt thnt tfmo that Nordica would rotlro from tho Hingo, nut aftor it honoyiuoon spent In part nt tho old Norton home- Ainerlcnn CoiihiiI HUM IiiiprUoncd slend In Maine, sho decided upon ui i-wiiiiiio. ii luiunvu 1'iiiii'uri iiiur oi ino world, mr AMOfiiii i-rrM in io nt TirM.i -it wi8 whllo limiting OI10 log of this WASHINOTON. I). C, May II. trip on tho Dutch stoamor Tnstnan Amorlcnn CoiihiiI Sllllmnu Is still ! that the vessol ran ashoro on Thtirs Imprisoned nt Bnltlllo, iiccnrdlug to i day Island In the Antipodes. Tho a dispatch from the Brazilian Mln- shock or tho accident nnd exposuro Istor nt Mexico City, who reported i brought on pneumonia. Mmo Nor to tho Stnto Department that he wan dlca's admirers folt it to ho u par making the strongest representations tlciilnrly tragic circumstance that possible ror tho rolease of the Amor-' tho fnmoua slngor should hnvo fnl Icnu, Sllllmnn'g clerk was sot at ln dnngerously III on tlio other uuorty and lert for vera Cruz to- sine or nut world. dny. CORRESPONDENT ARRESTED Lieutenant Malgne Ih TiiKpii oh Re turn to Vein t'rux tllr AutitM I'm lii Coo. II. r TlniM.J WASHINOTON, I). C, Mny 11. I'lrHt Moiiteuant Ci-nrles M. Mnlgne, U. S. A. retired, whit went through the Mexican IIiioh nt Vera Cruz as, d along tho Hudson near Osslng. Her bodv will bo lirouulit illmntiv to this country nnd burled near tho old homoHtond In Malno. Tho Nordica fortune must ho uirgo. it wuh published as a fact In 1909 that sho had made $128,000 during that season alono. Much of her money went toward realizing her dream or "a Bayreuth In Amer ica." Sho bought a large tract of r.ft nllrt tt ... ' . ' fuuiuvu, iiu mviii'fi inrnn nr. i. South Broadway, somo Coos River iirujiuny, n uiock or property In West Mnrflhriold, a resldonco and two lots In West .Mnrshriold mid had $0000 or $7000 out nt Intorcst. .. Mr- '''rledborg was n mombor or tho Odd Follows nnd of tho Masons nnd carried $2000 Insurance In the Workman. Whether ho hud nny other llfo Insurance lo not known. imiNCU Tireo Roj-n. Although he never had nny chil dren of his own. Mr. Frlodborg was very fond or children. Ho nnd his wlfo roared ono of hor nophows un til he renched maturity and Inter reared Charlton Leo, a son of tho hov. Leo. A couple of years ngo thoy adopted u youim bov who in now only four or rivo y.oara old. Mr. I-rledborg had a sister In Cal- Ifornlo, hut left no other closo rein- tlVPS. It Is pxpoctod thnt Mrs. Frlodborg and tholr adopted son will roturn to Mnrshfleld to mnko their home. JULIUS THOM ES did not cvo tholr livos ror thomsclves "u" . """ '. "i nro or tor nnrt tint ...::.",..",."i' . but gave their lives ror us because iual impor anco. Cooa County council. " r ,UonJ ",0 ,lre City we as a nation called on them. Aro owes It to Itsolf nnd to the slate !an, , wol,'j Sf".! AfB MjUft you sorry for these lads? Aro you of. ,rcBPn '?, et somo good-slzcd tor today. ".t . V HliCv' sorry for the way they will be ro- rolonlM on the 8i.mil tracts. Not nnv glory In scroUln2M0 CMfct mombered? I hope to God. none or "" ' ,18ho,lI' t,loy Bet them there. Biibst utlim m,BS?i?1PUm vn. ni.. it,, no. i f ,... ...iii but thoy mu nurso t horn to sup. i..i ' ..V...'"B ' n, mj!, you Join an Iminortn Vompnny. nnd . Ami through their Biiccesa Doano Was Bai"lng"nLT, U whllo there goes out from our hearts Q ! "' '.P"","; ... ! from mo, an, ayghaJe ' , ?JS nn arrectlonnto sympathy ror thorn, ",'cnnr(,s.0' snld hat w,ll, tho tho nrrest by i , Vl I?1 h ... i . . .' ... n.' ronus In t iifft mmitv ntut tin hi1 .... . . " "'. n.'H presence, hnt ai ir n rinn'r .- - -----.-- - wnnt to right the Mexicans; wo want ST 'i " ,lu,,,0 mri .,, -.... .i,... tr i i ... Point. Bnndnn nnd other nlnrnn. itn a thing In which It Is proud to dlo. "' c? cr, '"", "r,r.ow nwrnlnu but wnr service Is war In which It Is ". n " c," lor "JM!1 ''" rom n proud thing to die." Tho President ,horo hu will go to Florence, referred to tlio cosmopolitan person- " nol of tho victims. "I listened to tho Smoker Tonight. The Mllllcomn list with a prorotinu tooling, iiecnuso uiui) tins evening will tendor n re thoy wero not Irishmen, aermnns or roptlon nnd smoker for Tom Rich. Hebrews when they wont to Vera nrdson. Engineer. Potter, Cnpt. Reed Cruz. Thoy wero Americans nnd no nnd othor officers of tho d red go matter whoro tholr people came from, Mlchlo will nlso bo guestH of honor. thoy did things thnt woro to Anicrl- . enns not wnr only a sort of dranint- lc representation, n symbol of tho thousand forms of duty. I hnvo nev er been In bnttle under fire, but I fnnoy it Ib Just us hnrd to do your duty when men nro sneering nt you, ror when thoy shoot nt you thoy take ' your nntural llfo and when thoy Bneer , nt you thoy wound your heart. Ab I think of theso spirits that hnvo gone rrom us. I know the wny Is clearer , ror tho riiture, ror they have shown us the way." HtV. iUI I UN GOOD WOW UNITARIANS Will) ccccinu' f ' 4 ft ( , . . 1 " Delivers Able Sermon on Gopd umcnsnip uircuiaies Prohi Petitions Rev. R. E. Browning ol til Mnrshflold Episcopal Church jH!r- day at tho morning service, itWuni a very olonucnt and forcefnl im j in on on Christian Cltlttnihlp, t I phnslzltig tho point that th Kfaf- I dom of God was not meant to U I S TROUBLES OF AUTO PARTIES n. oi t m ii r i mom or uou wag not raeani to m i Rev. Sarneant. of North Bend, i,By dream or the nte Mnak, i ukus ran' in din uonier ence' at Portland Editor Times nr AmIIM Vm a Can IUr'TloiM.1 PORTLAND. Or.. Mnv 11 With dolegutes prcsont from Washington, Oregon, California and British Col umbln, tho twenty-ninth annual meot Ing or the Pncirie ConBt Conference or Pnltnrlnn IiiiHioh oponod fjtlny. Tho morning wuh dovoted to officers' , reports and the appointment or com- iniuoes. At the nrtornoon boss on ,but n constant striving to bettfrtw- dltlons or this worldly life. Vr. Browning liaslccn vcrr ic(frT5 tho work or securing ilficcn for lb prohibition nmcmlmont petltlouiti n closing, mado an eloquent pk to tho mothers and fathers of l! congregation to realize the Impor tance of this measure and lan nil who had not signed the petlttei and who wished to do so to recrt after tho sorvlro to sign one of tit correspondent ror n Washington " . with great enthusiasm, nowspnpor, wuh arrested on hia re- fketchod plana for n great musical turn to Vera Cruz. It waa feared ho lllutlon. It was said n million would bo taken for a military apy, COLONEL MAYO DEAD lIlF AfcKKltt) I'rni. lo Coot Hr Tlmra NEW YORK, Mny 11. Colonel John C. Calhoun Mayo, Democratic National rommtttcomun from Ken tucky, died today after n brier 111-nesa. dollara waa hnck or tho scheme, but it was never urougnt to mil real Izatliiu. TO IS SO T ADMIIUMi MAYO TAURS POSSES SIO.V OF LORDS ISIiAM) ON MEXICAN COAST PROTICST M.VDERY Hl'intTA. (Ur AmikUUJ l'n 16 Coot PT Time WASHINGTON, D. C, May XI, Tho Navy Department has called on Roar Admiral Badger for a complete report concerning tho unofficial 6tntomont that American forces hnvo Inuded on Lobos Island and tukon possession of tho llghthouso there. Secretury Bryan Indlcntod thnt tho seizure of tho Mexican llghthouso at Loboa Island by Admiral Mayo had beou boon made subject to pro tost by Huerta Secretary Uiyan said that tho mutter was called to his attention by tho South Ameri enn mediators ut tho. direction, he assumed, of Huerta, ' GOIOrT MARTIAL INSGOLOnADO Investigation of Men and Of ficers in Strike Trouble Begun Today at Golden (llr AmocUIM l'n-j in Co. tt iIdim.) DENVER, Colo.. Mny U. A gen oral court martial or all officers and enlisted men or tho mllltln who par ticipated in the Ludlow bnttlo, was begun at Golden today. Tho court murtlal la a result of recommendn- """a uy me military commission. THE OTHER JOHN. Capt. Anderson of tho Rundolph sadly shook his head when tendered congratulations In Port Orford last week over the reported advent of a sou. Two John Andersons got mix ed, and it was tho other fellow. The vupt, ami ins wife liavo been married over 20 years and are still alone. Port Orford Tribune. Resident of North Bend for Six Years Funeral to be Held Tomorrow Julius Thorn, or North Bond, aged 78. died yesterday. .Mr. Thorn has boon an Invalid ror somo years. Ho wna born In Gorinnny in 1S3C nnd wus born In aorninny In 1S3G and waa married there D8, years ago. .Mr. Thorn Is survived by his wiro, Wllla mliia, rivo sons and rour daughters. They nro Mrs. J. I. Terrell, or Marsh field : Mrs. Frank Shbrman, or North "Vim: .Mrs. I,C(II!Orwnni1. nf Siwlrn.,n. Mm. Knto Dunn, or Spokuno; Qua nnd Poter Thorn or Wisconsin; Charles nnd Win. Thoni, or North Bend and John 1 honi or Rosoburg. The funor Bl services will bo conducted nt 2 o clock Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Thorn cumo to tho Unltod States In 1880 and has been a rosl- u-.ui oi uregon ror is years. Ho has mado his homo In North Bend for tho pnst six yoars. .Mr. Thorn has more than thirty grandchildren ' Oregon and one great grand-child, ..no, iMiiuuiiu iiueuey, TEACHERS AT FLORENCE FLORENCE. Or., Mny if. At a meeting of Florenco school board tho following teachers were olectod for no.t year: .. , .r J ,p- Snnteo, principal of tho high 8chool. Miss Grace East, teacher of tho imiuiiry department. She has had charge of tho Inter mediate room this year. Mlaa Jennie MeVlekor, teacher of me uiiurwewnie room. Tho teacher ror the advanced grado department has not been solected yet. This is tho room Which linn linnn nnrlir l. direction or Miss Bosen ror tho past mil-U jUlllB. Pror. Santeo has had eleven years' exporlenco in school work nnd has taught in Kansas. Vnlilm-tnn n.,,i Oregon. At present he Is connected with the commercial department or Oregon Agricultural College. ii wiuin Air iitifi ira idiiiA. iin..... ti.. .. .. r" UUUllI wni niTi i ni i i . '"" ,,nrH,u,,i unwson or Tnconm petitions which wni reaor tt lltt Kufno0; lwlthC hP ;' I1! .,Lnli,0;i,"i! H XJU .. !! .-?' i'' vestry room. Mr, Diontai J nHnnmtn.i -..... .1 V v. ""' " " nnrgeiuu or isunn given tuo neinoers oi b mii. ma?hinoinrt.yrnvnr?i,n,,.,lll,,.thc.,p nnd 0reK. was to open tho dls- In Empire and Gardiner and .Vl macillllO 81111 tC(t over Ihn Hlonn linntf i.iipoin., r. 1 ... i ..... 1. ,nii """"" iiuiiii una Biiiiiu uiiiui ! Rororo Mr. Bennett could set the brakos hnrd enough to stop tho mach ine tho two front whools and ono rear wheel wont over tho bank. Tho machine was somewhat llstod to port sldo. All this hnpponed near Bill Center's rosldonce. Now this was a rathor ridiculous position to bo In. but Mr. Bennett proceedod at ouco to hire Bill Contor to 1 arnesa his team and help pull tho machlno back Into tho road. This Mr. Center agreed to but his horses woro In tho pasture nnd whllo ho was goUIng his horfios rendy, Mr. Copplo enmo along with his Stndobaker machlno. Ho offored to pull tho machlno out and got a ropo and chain. Mr. Copplo backed uio nmciiiiio up ami wo hitched on. Then Mr. Bennett got In Ills mnchlno, put hia machinery in tho roverso gear and with tho asslstauco or tho strong Rulck engines nnd tho wolconio pull or Mr. Copplo's mnchlno, alio was niuled In tho rond at tho second pull. Whllo thoy woro Joshlm? Mr iin,,.,...h about his bad luck ho remarked that ' It beat sawmilltug anyway. I Ono thing about this auto accident that deserves mention: Mr. McQoorgo came along just In tlmo to put hia shoulder to tho wheol. Mr. McOeorgo to Mr. Bonnott, query "la this your first time In the dlth?" Mr. Bennett remnrkod that It was. Mr. McGeorco said "You're 11 right; i ca beatou!, I have been In a worse fix than that." One very lnuahabin fnm.. .n... the matter, Mr. Bennett tipped Mr. Center and naked him If ho would bo ...-. iicy Diuiuuy with ills team all harnessed and ready. Mr. Center agreed to this proposition. At this tho party broke up and everybody atarted on their varloua waya. An Eye Witness. LOCAL OVERFLOW. STARRING AT FLORENCE Having stubbed a neighbor, W. 51. .iiMiuiu. wirougn me lung with n knife and being held without ball on .m ci,.ai'B0 of ass"'t with intent to kill. Thomas E. Russell, a resident of Florence, Is In the county jail In Eugene. Tho stabbing was the re sult of a quarrel between Russell and E lie In ml. irlin llv. n... . .,.-i. -.. down ouo or the derricks Wednesday or on the lower Sluslaw Eucene afternoon. Register. uttne FLORENCE ROCK SLIDE. At the rock quarry below Maploton a largo mass ot rock weighing gever al hundred tons alld rrom tho bank above Into the quarry and knocked CHARLES MAHAFFY of Coos River ' a uoiiur iuuu). J. F. R. WEBBER will leave on the i "i"i" auiKo luiuorrow, NINIAN WEBSTER of South Coos River, camo in this morning on the REV. ROBERT BROWNING will leave on the Drain stage tomorrow Tor Gardiner. ET the children have all the Tea Garden SyrW they want. It is Dure, health ful, delicious and nutritious. Scientifically refined from the choicest imported sugar. At all reliable grocers. .L Name . . City ... Qrocer's Name. FREE PRESERVES Theao coupons will appear every week. Save 10 and taue them to your urocer properly filled out and he will give you absolutely freo a 16. oz. jar of Tea Garden I'reuervt'H. 4 Pacific Coast Syrup Co. PORTLAND, OR. MRS. REBECCA LUSE-STL'MP and daughter. Catherine, returned rrom South Coos River this morning. bruVg'us your'""coupons TEA GARDEN SYRUP r and all other STANDARD PURE FOODS AT NASBURG'S GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store '- "- " iTiirn ii mifca.i-1