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"J 'Hfrf " r -e-i .M-. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFfELD, OREGON. IVTONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOUR &HIHI1HHHHHMMIIBHVTT7A HTaw'' K4- w .(",.), j-.',, vMJUMMnllliflilS'lBSWlPMMlBlllwrii'tf' 'BSlKIEliBBHBBBW 1, Za.Br' ' t "f ") l1 pn fT1tt KFTT1 wt?rm' ecxcnrisiDDi: cay mmu m iittic cnrftiT 1 LIMLL dlLlH 71 Nf CANDIDATES soriAii calendar - - TUESDAY Hyglono lecture by Dr. Shaw at Hunker Hill. Eplscopnl Guild, with Mrs. E. G. Flanagan and Miss Evelyn Flanagan as hostesses. Thursday Club Dancing party at the Finnish Hall. WEDNESDAY D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Chas. Williams. Wedding of Miss Hattlo Mc Kay and Mr. Ingval Peterson. Mrs. Rebecca Luso Stump .en tertains. Narcissus Club with Miss Nel lie Olscn. Prlsclllns with Mrs. Mostollcr. Presbyterian Silver Tea at the home of .Airs. Eva Gammlll. THURSDAY Rainbow Club with Mrs. J. A. Goodwill. Eastslde Klddos with Mario "Whltty. Norwegian x Lutheran Young Ladles' Aid with MIsb Jeunlo Johnson. Fill DAY Ladles' Art Club. I'n at Matrons with Mrs. C. II. Dungan on Coos River. oooi) 'run: club. - Sailed For Portland at One O'clock Yesterday With 300 Tons of Freight With Bovcnty-ono firat cabin aps Bongors and 300 tons of freight on board, tho steamer Hrcakwator sail ed for Portland yesterday at 1 o' clock. Among thoso sailing on tho steamer wore: Mrs. Oscar Pollylff, Isabel Dtmn Ing. Mrs. D. H. Dunning, Mrs. A. Ing man, Mrs. S. Engron, Capt. T. II. Dil lon, Mrs. T. II. Dillon, H. S. Larson, Mlnnlo Olsch, M. L. Carter, F. R. IJurtch, Mrs. E. Noble, Miss Maudo Noble. E. WIsto. A. Astola, C. White, II. Gray, Miss Orva Dodge, Mrs. M. J. Dodgo. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. W. F. Hodson, Mrs. L. J. Hodson, Carl Was Bon, E. II. Adnms, A. V. Hill, Mrs. M. Ward. W. II. Wnnn, J. 0. Erlck boii, E. II. Hognewood, L. C. Junder Boii, Mrs. L. C. Anderson, Frank Now klrk, Mrs. Doris Nowklrk, Geo. Hol voy, II. II. Golden, C. W. Goodman, V. O'Rrlen, John June, C. W. Tobault, L. E. IJIack. G. V. Smith. Miss Doyd, Frank Hardy. Myrtle Wheeler, Mrs. L. II. Wheeler. Lawrcnco Star, Ar no Moreen, C. A. Smith, V. Erlckson, 11. Shnnt. L. It. Myers, Mrs. L. 11. Myers, W. CoIHiib, J. D. Chnmberlnln, II. A. Ibciibcp, Dr. E. Mlngiis, Mrs. E. Mlngus, O. I). Moorhead, Oacar Pollylff, Hugo Tabell, Fred Grlfftor, Louis Tliomns, John Abo, uarry nur MO-DBf DEBATE El Aspirants for Political Offices labor Unions Decide to Re- l in Coos County File Cam- i main Neutral on National paigh Expense Accounts Prohibition Question REDOXDO ARRIVES. - ton, Mlko Horn, C. V. Loinax and The Good Tlmo Club mot Friday Master IsenBce. evening witn i.ouiso uiiucy and spont n Jolly evening with gaincs, followed by refreshments. Miss Glendn Far- roll will entertain tho club next weok. 'ihoso present Friday uvcnlng were Hlctuiicr- Arrhes from San Francisco Glonda Farrell, Wllma Hoagland, with Good List. Fred Hoagland, Tholma Lyons, Jns. Tho steamer Rodondo arrived In Lyons, Mary Loulso McArthur, Wm. port with twenty-four pasfiongors and McArthur nnd Donald Gldloy. MIsb n aniall cargo. Among tlo passon- Mnrvcl Skeols was a visitor. KOrfl to arrivo wore: Miss Margaret Powers woh elect- Mrfl netty Darnlos. Ella Mollllck, od president and Miss Wllma Hoag- c. II. Moorhead, L. C. Moolloy, Ret. land secrotary. Stnnbrough, V. Coulter, A. J. Darad- ns, Mrs. Warren Paine. MIbs Paulino Palno. May Morgan, Walter Fallls, I .MISSIOXARY COMIXO. I Mrs. W. Fallls, Potor Ilolllno, A. Soiiza, 11. Hill, MrB. Leonard Freld- Tho District Deaconess of tho M. onbloom, Leonard Froldonbloom, E. Church, Miss Florcnco Twldwoll, 3lr, Frcidliorg, Mantcr FroldborR, who mnkCH her headquarters In En- Mr. llomborg, Mrs. Ilomborg and E. Reno, is expected lioro Hhortly to .1. Konncuy. spend several weeks, alio will assist! PAltALSO OUT YESTERDAY. Itov. Knotts of tho local Methodist i church, doing regular deaconess work in viBiting and assisting tlio sovorar .,.,,.. .liwi,. p.nilr nnd Sufi, church aoclotles. .Arrived Snlunlny Evnlne; mm Hail- A ' Tho Bteamer Paralso, of tho Ar- 4 I , ,CQ enntxw 7 rw Ij,n0 nrrlvod lu port last Bnt 1 uiiA.ss .SOCIAL. I unlny ovonj,K from San Francisco Tim r rinno nr m, i,.,in.; wHh nliout 100 toiiB of freight. Sho Tho s. C. Claas of tho Methodist BflMni nnTv qnmlnv mornlnc for Sunday school hold their regular poffind wfth ho following imsson- monthly business mooting and soclnl ' " goi.?.1 of whe wore on routo Friday evening the church hall Af- ; Frnnc&o pSrtlnnd: tor n business Bosslon followed by ' " J ' Mra nnr.ilnnr Anmea rofreshniontH woro Berved. K- aan! "Tuniiion mi. i lr Timun ,., ....... nn..i. ., It. Mayor. J. Wallace MJbs Iva Por- Cora Dye, Roxlo Hall. Marjorlo Gra- "" ?;1f-,,;uSVA,nll'nM(SS: nam, sou, port, llniiiA an on stanlo v Myo s mid itov 3' 'kcr' J,rfl' nnUcr Mft8,0r ,iIko,r KnottR " Scott. Mrs. Scott, 8. G. Clark. lt. J. Cunningham, Owen McCor- A i mack. , irono ProusH, Gertrudo Rob n- ! ".. ".,".,r'.. -'".-. .".""lr.i .. Dora llrown. Messrs. David Lon- .lir 8. 0IM'""'. . " mu, Wl.?"? Chas. Raymond. Ed Holt. Frank . Mc" ""'.' "" "?""; ... .,,,l,V' n-... li.i.-i..... n. . ..... .mihb it. vni ucu. acini, iuiuiiin, u. Tho Coquillo Sontinol says: Not The inass meeting held by the nil the candidates for office In Coos villous affiliated with tho Central county at tho Into primary election Labor Council of Coos Hay, nt Lang hnvo filed their expense accounts with n'mrpiiien's Hall yeacrday, and at tho cnuntv clerk, as required bv law, which u wet-nnd-dry dobnto was but tho following have come across given. wnB not very largely attended, with the dnta, and County Clerk Wat- About twenty-five union men Rath son is getting aftor the, rest with Bug- ored to hear tho discussions. It. N. EOBtlons of tho thlngB that are going Fenton, of tho musicians union, wna to happen to them If they procrastl- elected presiding officer, nnto much longer: The dobnto genernlly dealt wltn J. L. ICronenburFw'nB a candidate J!!."0 c VSle.lK' aid for conimlBBioner of tho Port of Dan- "rtl "r ,N0"B, ""?',, l CS A00; wu v,tg?,m?. ,inMni would not, endorso tho nctlon of the lUh-lfi.Br uc'lH1 oJrt0tacbtua,.,.y,,eC.xlBtPs rKnSea.orof SbSf 'in all tho barren honor la worth. . jnR w Nntlon-wldo prohibition W. W. Gnco, who was the success- v.hlch are soon to bo acted upon uy ful democratic candidate for nomi- Congress. nation ns Bcrlff, a position which ' The National commlttoo asked the the pcoplo of Coog county have been local body for Its support and on entrusting to liltn for tho past strcn dorscment In the stand the former years, spent $7d.70 to keep In tho had taken In the matter. On tho running. nue'tlon. however, a difference of It cost his doninpr-itii. competitor, opinion manifested ItBelf. nnd to Bet Zacharlnh Taylor Slglln, $r.3.7i to get tie tho question, the debate beforu knocked out. iiiiihs mooting of union men was James WntFoti expended $1 IS. 75 In .nrrnngod. A decision to remain nou- n desperate and so far Huccccaful at- trill, however, was the result or yes tompt to "Wntsonlzo" tl'o ronntv. terdav' deliberations, and the unions M. 13. Trcadgold. uotwIthFtniidlng ""'1 labor council on Coos liny will his patronymic Is eloquent of wealth tnke no official stand In tho uiattor, beyond tho dreams of avarice, and nllowlng each Individual member to even smacks of tho Now Jerusalem oxorclso his discretion ns to whether pavementB. didn't wnsto a durned '' '"iH encourage or oppose pro cent to get a look In as Port Com-, ,,nJ!if,on-, , , , . ,, ., , , mlflsloner rll debntcs upholding tho stand It cost'w. C. Chase, of this city. "' t"" National officials of tho labor 4I. 00 to chaBo the wlll-o'-th-wlup of niovement wore Messrs. Thoodoro a republican nomination for county i Myers. Prosldont of the local labor ju,lR0 council and Mr. ResHiier. piano A. N. Gould only dropped $28.00 : nl'r nt tho Royal Theater. Thoso In nttomptlng to secure n republican upPosltiR the stand of tho higher of nomlnntlon for tho office nf county fcltt'8 w?ro, A- Umllcs, aocrotnry of Biirvoyor. which ho now holds. tlo local labor oinirll and C. P. Alfred Johnson. Jr.. got through ! Mason, of The Times mechanical siinrpRarnllv nn Jri7.Jn In lila mm iui.u. for the republican nomination for sheriff. C. It. Moore, ns eandldato for com missioner of tho Port of Dandon, also found 7.cros all that was necessary In making his report. I C. S. McCulloch won tho republi can nomination for county surveyor nt a cost nf only $25.70. I It cost Thomas 11. JnmcH, of Marsh field, $35.80 to bo defeated an a re publican candldnto for county com missioner by Gcorgo ArniBtrong, who had n conplo nf smokes left out of n five dollar bill when tho cnmpalgn ended. A. E. Sinister of North Ucnd want ed to run for justice of tho peaco badly enough to nut up twenty-seven cents for tho privilege. F. 13. Allen had his leg pulled n little harder than most of tho candl dnt out frnv as a candldnto for county T. M. Dlmnilck nppenru to hnvo had a practical monopoly on the business fTha a 16 Store Honest Values NO TAXES ON LAND GRANTS Attorney General Says They Cannot be Assessed Pend ing Decision of Suit. Tho following from n Eugene pa por will bo of interest hero as thero Is n considerable portion of tho O. and tes nnd n Und ctilltv to Timylng' a ,nml Krnnt '" C,('9 Coui"y n' $1 "4 95 In mini) to got Into 0 f'10 0,rt CooB nny.WaBon Road hold vVs-a,0ca.ulldarUnfecoKunty Wrkjl L! S '"I!. . , .,.,,,! tlona: tTlml lrt fmnnnt P- f n 1 1 A M.t I n of running for tho troasuror'a office ' riroa(I rnnt lnnVia cnl,uot b Hat- nn tlin rnniilillnnn titnt nn.l L-nl M r",,r.ou' Bni lanUB tailUOl UO 1181- TltlP TO llltKWSTICR. . Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan, Miss XAN.N SMITH OUT. h!l,,!!SnlSi;:ibI,CnnI.,lntrJnA iv" " tnuZZwln til I h Tsupro UO hat chalked for tho placo at un x-l(.0llrt of tlll, ,Tne,, atntl)H ,,tPf.am counter figure Georgo J. Armstrong, of Dandon, Mnbol Hnrrlgan nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. ' c.,11.,,1 ... rriirp o'CHock Y C. K. Perry loft Sunday to spend tho, " VlthS t.acltv LV.a.l day nt Drowsier Valley. Thn q 'H s h Ntfrdny 1HRTIIDAY PARTY I Tho Bteamor Nnnn Smith anllcd yoBtorday afternoon at 11 o'clock for San Francisco. Sho cnrrlcd n capacity load of lumber nnd 3Ii paa- tho present Incumbont, won against n big field, howovor. aB n cnndldato for county commissioner at an even lower figure $4.90. Robort R. Watson, who was nlso In tho caso which has been pending In mo courts for suvonu yearn, wnoru In It la Bought to hnvo the lands re vert back to the government nd for Bottlement, was tho subHtanco of an opinion given by Attoruoy-Goneral A M. Crawford at Salem to II. F. ivconoy, County Assessor of Lane. songers lu tho first cabin. Among I - MrB. Percy Poet, of Enstaldo Inst tliosn Bnlllnir woro: Sunday entertained a numbor of. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nash, Theo frlends nt dinner In honor of her doro Knlsor, Mrs. ChaB. Kalsor, Mrs. birthday. Thoso presont woro Mr. W. Gebhnrt, MIbb Mnhlo Wlckman, nnd Mr. Arms, Mr. and Mrs. Tny-'Mlss Anna Wlckman, It. P. Dodgo, lor, Mlssos Etta Taylor, .Marjorlo Mrs. It. F. Dodgo. Miss Josophlno umiiu and i.ouiso smith and Messrs. Wllllama, Miss Tllllo Dlngmnn, D. oioouy unu lnyior. I YOl'NO PEOPLE 111. Duffy, Fred Holstrom, II. Ro .'donbedes, Robt. Erlckson. C. Mnlm- 1 , uurg, unri uniiKKwu, .Mrs. j, m. Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young v- Ro"80". Mrs. J. V. Ilenson, Oor Pcoplo enjoyed n pleasant moetliiK tnulo llrown, Mrs. W. 8. llrown, Friday ovonlng nt tho hall, tho so- Mrs. It. II. Itlggs. II. O. Fulton, Mrs. cinl being in chnrgo of MIbb Jennie ! - Pulton. J. A. Madden, Jim Johnson and K. Irrnnnor. At tho Mdnlk, Jos. Kredc, W. D. Roberts, uoxt meeting, Potor Thorpe and MIbs Al bert laish. lSlslo Larson will have chargo of " --ww tno entortnlnment. Thoso presont went up on tho Rainbow, stopping Frlduy evening woro Itov. nnd Mth. at various points. It. O. Thorpe, MIshob Fnunlo Heftd- Among thoso leaving Mnrshflold laud, Alice .Mntlilson, EIslo Lnrsnn, on her were: orothy JoIiiiboii and .lenno John- W. E. Warwick. Mrs. W. Ross son, and Messrs Fofsland, Kyle, Smith, A. S. Illanchnrd, Mrs. W. II. Nelson, Thorpo. Ilrnnncr, C. Sand- Foloy, Sam Pino, II. II. Fox, MrB. stroni, Mellom, Petorson, King, Chris Frank L. Sumner, Maxlno FeiiBlor, Thorpo nnd O. Lnrsnn. Mrs- Chas. FwiBlor, O. W. Hun:, C. M. Cnton, Frances lang, Mr. 13. 11. curtls. W. IV, Curtis. Mr. and Mrs, I Ol'TINf! IMItTIKS I Wm. Lodwnrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred ' Ledwnrd. Mr. J. 11. Stull, Mrs. A. A number of outing pnrtlos sought ! Housoworth. Mrs. W. 13. Hoaglnnd. tho sylviui shades of Drowster Val- MrB, J. F. Telandor. Miss Mablo ley .yesterday for pleasant picnics. Ford. Mrs. Chns. La Chapollo. Cecil Among them wore: La Chnpello, J. F. Tolnmlor, Ivy Georgo Rotnor nnd a party com- tondron, II. O. Klrkpntrlck. Oliver posed or Ralph Kruso, Frank Den- Larson Gilbert Johnson, J. II, O. nlng, Will llnhr and L. Plauz loft Lnughllu, Leslie A. Isaacson, Peter Saturday midnight for Broustor Val- Jncnlwon, Chester I,. Isaacson. C. ley whore they enjoyed n fine day's M. llyler, C. F. Calkins, J. A. Mnt- ilahlnK. They report tho roads good son, Fritz Mntson, Dan 11. Keating, and made the roturn in two and Mrs. Dan Keating, Mrs. A. S. lllnn- a half hours. chard, G. W, Duugnn, Jamos Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Anson O. Rogers. Mrs, James Cowan, Mrs. Frank Frye, Mr. nnd Mrs, C. Larson. Mr. nnd Frank Frye, Robt, MrCnnn, Mrs, O. Sirs. Clyde Llghtnor nnd Julius Lar- T. Waugh, Win. Grimes, Mrs, Geo, sou inndo the over-Sunday trip to uorron, Uomlco Harbor, Mrs. I). A. Urewstor Vnlloy whore they spent Harbor. Mlsa Doll Lonnnn, Mrs. ji pleasant dny plcnlclng nnd fishing. J. C. Clnrk, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. They returned via Conulllo nnd Han- W. S. Turpon. Mrs. Eliznboth Mor- don, coming up over tho Soven Devils ehant, Mrs. C. M. Hylor, Helen 13. iiud found tho roads lu flno shnpo. Merchant. Allco llyler. W. II. Foley, Leo Ln Chnpello, Mabol Lang, Gladys Dlment, Helen Dow, Ruth Hoag- COOS ItlVKIt Ol'TIXGS land, Allco Cox. Mrs. 13. H. Curtis, Mrs. Sherman Gnniblo, Mrs. W. II. Mombors at the Ladles" Art Club Curtis. Loulso C. Hlatt, Evolyn An nnd Invited guests enjoyed a delight- dorson, Allco Curtis. Mrs. Wm. ful picnic nt Seaman's Grove yestor- Grimes, Mrs. E. J. Hills. E. D. Mc day, Tho party mado tho trip on Arthur, W. E. Hoagland, Miss Wllma the steiinor Rainbow, cnptalnea by Hoagland. Miss Mary L. McArthur, Oeorgo Smith. Tho grownups as well Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlatt, Mrs. Olivia Ed its the children took parts in the man, Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mrs. B. D. various games. McArthur, Mrs. II. Leslie, Melvln Sovorul other outing parties also Leslie. tho conspiracy to ' WatBonlze " tho lhla monn thn ,rg0 nmount of lounty. but pulled off tho otunt sue- Ux inonoy w, bo ,08t t0 ,.:Kono for ceBsfully, ob for as ho has gono, by nt lcn8t two yenrB niH, ,IOHBby i0IlK. digging up $143.15 for tho republican 0r nomination for county clerk. A88t.S8or Keenoy has flgurod that Walter Sinclair, of this city, for tloro nro ;0o,404 acres of this grant precinct committeeman, and C. L. nnd In Lano County and thnt tho Ponnock, of Mnrshflold, who wantod total assessed vnluation Is $3,345, to net as J. P. again, were both lucky ccr.. Tho total tax on this land enough to got through on nothing nt thnt valuation, Including nil tho uplece. 'special levies in tho dlfforont road J. J. Stanley, ns tho unopposed nn.l school districts which mntnin democratic aspirant for county Judge hinds bolonglng to tho company, Is imuuB tiuiuy iu iiiiYing Hiiuuuuuieu , over ?SU,UUU. ?2?- . . "The railroad company refused to It cost W. H. Cox, of Mnrshflold, 'pay tho 1913 tax this year and as several times ns much to got on tho the Attorney Gonornl advises that It ticket for constable, ns ho thinks ho 8 not to bo nssossed for 1014, over oweH somo ono fifty cents for cam- $160,000 will probably ho lost to palgn services. , tho county In tax monoy on this nc- M. H. Hersey, of this city, wns an- count. Of course, If tho railway outer cnniiidnio wno rounu nououy to company finally wins in tho United fight, but still ho spent $10.45 In States Sunromo Court, the taxes will reaching tho gonl as the democratic bo paid, but it Is the gonornl bollof cnnuiuato for county tronsurer. 't..at tho highest court of tho country F. D. Kruso got nothing for tho will probably uphold the decision $63. 15 ho oxponded running for coun- of tho United States District Court ty clerk on tho republican ticket ex- and that tho land will finally rovert cept somo oxperlenco and a froo trip up Salt Creok. MADE HIGH GRADES. to tho government. HOY SENT TO MAllSIIFIELI) Clnudo Call, tho boy who was found In Eugeno sovoral weeks ago ins ho was on his way alone from rortianu to snn Francisco to seo HnMMdo Pupils Take Advanced K amlnntloiis. Mrs. Selmn Thomas, of the East sldo School, had her sixth nnd so- his mother, having run nway from enth grndes take the State Eighth, the place In Portland whero ho lind grade examinations lu physiology been staying, was sent by Wnltor II. and greogrnphy and tho following Jonos, probation officor, to Mnrsh passcd iu both brunches, making field this week. Tho lnd has an undo high grades. thero aud Ills mother Is also goln? Glynn Horton, Anna Major, EIslo thero to reside. Ho hns been stay ThomnB, Olllo Moore, Eddlvn WheoL lug nt tho homo of Mr. Jones. Eu or, Otto Olson, Elmer Poderson, Roy geno Register. Loaton, Adam Drown, Georgo Mo-, lonoy. Itufiis llyerly, Gladys Major, Llbby COAL. T'io kind YOU liavo Freddie Lund, Mario McLean. Pre- ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific cle Olson. Livery mid Transfer Company. HOTEL CHANDLER iWc SPECIAL XOOXDAY Ll'NCIIKOX, TUESDAY, JUXE 1(1 3.-c California Rlpo Olives. Pureo of Jackson or Consommo California Rlpo Olives. t Tenderloin of Solo, Tartaro Sauce ; Corned Beef and Cabbngo or Smoked Ox Tongue, Spinach or Navy Beans Bread Pudding, Brandy Sauce or Artfilon Pio. or Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Coffee Milk Get a Stetson and you'll know you havt thf nnhhipsr hat in the world. 'Money Talks" ftlb(lto V n Eureka San Fr, ancisco S. S. GEO. W. ELDER LEAVES MARSIIl'IELD WEEKLY EVERY .MONDAY P M H.H. F. A. KILIlUItX LEA'SrS'' TUM, ' ' daraSn!l'FSaWir:r,,U' FHh" J"ne M' " n ,. Wrn PACIFIC KTIllMHIIIP (OMPAXT C. V. Mct.eorgo, Agent, SlnrHlifleld. .Phono 4. A. II. Painter, Agent, North Bund. .Phone 421. THE XI3W PAHSI3X(JElt AM) FREIGHT RTKAMKII S. S. Geo. W. Elder TWEXTY-FOUlt HOUR SERVICK. ypiVfWn TO COOS BAY BVBItV SUXBAY, 0 A. M. tltlVi:' COOSv nAY EVEl(YMOXl)Ay MOIIXIXQ MARSHF1I3L1) TO PORTIjAND EVERY Tlll'RSDW MARHIIFIELD TO EUREKA EVERY MONDAY AITKIINOOX XKWIiY EQUIPPED SERVICE UNKQIMIAKII ., .. Tlf PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. !. McGeorRo, Agent, Jfnrshflold. .Phono II. . II. Pnlntop, AkuiU, North Bend. Plume 4i!l. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELKHS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. Snlla from Mnrshflold during month of June at 1 o'clock p. t on tho 4tb, 9th, 14th, 10th, 24th nnd 29th. Tickets on halo to nil KflMern M)lnln and information- u to row nnd rate cheerfully furnished. Phone 427-L. yt T, silKLDOy. APjj Inter-Ocean Transportation Co, Semi-weekly scrvico Coos Bay nnd Sna JFrancisca. S. S. Redondo HA! US FROM COOH BAY FOR HAX FRAXCISCO, SAX TOM AXD SAX DIEGO, THURSDAY, JUXE 1H, AT fl P. M. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. HAILS FROM SAX FRAXCISCO FOR COOS BAY WEDXESDAY, JL'XK 17, ATaP' San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and COO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. P. McGeorqe, Phone 44. Si S. PARAISO Equipped wRIi Wireless. . jt 1'iliO PllSSPIIfmu. Appniiiinniliillnno i'" ol HAILS FROM PORTLAXD AVEDXESDAY JVM"'r$h9 CARRY1XO FREIGHT AXD l'ASSbC YKMX1WSTONK SAILS FROM HAX FItANriSCO THjjJJS0 JUXE 18 AT : 1 M., cnnTtng freight nnd con.lmtllI "" NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, ABoiit, O. P. flE,U2h niniUMIInlH DllllUllli FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS AT THE LLOYD HOTEL 'HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NUW See COBTHEU- Phone Jul: