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V5TTP- ir-TiriFrrr-ifiiiiumnT Ji W CTjS Hi "f.lliV9W THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX K 4 :. i CLEi PRIVATE ASK RECEIVER 10 LAI BY ERROR; MILL Allsged Mistakes of County En gineer Gould Causing Trou 1 ble Road Work Arr.orilliiLr to tiHcsant Indications. property owners along the new North qulllo yesterday, there bolng no cases Hond-Einplro road hnvo had nbotit on the oiiulty calendar ready for fniir niTna nt Iniwl rlnnrpil liv tlin trial. Ho will reSUtllO the SCSBlOIl county as a result of tho nlloged j Friday and next Monday will tnko RR 1 R HERE TODAY Michigan Bank Begins New Arrived Early This Morning Action in Coach-Moore Case at Bandon Judge Coko returned from Co- error In tho survey by County Bur voyor Gould. County Uoadmastor P. M. Hall-Lewis was In North Bend yesterday looking Into tho matter and will take It up with District At torney LHJeqvlst and the County Commissioners to seo what can ho done. The cost of clearing Is about $275 per ncro and tho loss on this will bo about $1100 alono and then there will bo additional costs for tho the additional costs to Hnll-LowlB de partment. Mr. Ilall-I.owls Is decidedly Irato over tho matter, as he claims errors Mr. Could Is making causes lots of additional expeiiBo for tho county and his. department. Among them nro the laying out of tho now stretch of road beyond tho Kruso place, tho rood being surveyed on railroad holdings and not discov ered until after bids had been nsttod Xor It Another Is tho now mail from North Inlet to Lakeside. This Is not up the Henryvlllo riot case ana tho Myrtio Point banit rouuery case. In tho cose of Frank A. I'lerco vs. Bortha Parks, his slstor, to unlet title, a decree was rendered In favor of tho plaintiff. Mrs. Parks and her sisters were clnlmlng an inter est In n balance of $G00 which they claimed that Pierre and ills brother, Eniinott, wore to pay their father, J. C. Pierce, for a tract or I turn With 79 Passengers and 316 Tons of Freight With Bovcnty-two first cabin pas sengers, seven stcorago and 310 tons of freight aboard, the steamer Break water arrived In port early this morn ing. Tho passenger list follows: It. P. Kehcu, It. L. Hickman, Mrs. It. L. Hickman, Mrs. Curl Magnus son, Anton Hluslch, C. J. Smith, C. L. Hooper, A. W. Brlckley, C. II. Farnhnm, Inez Johnson, Maud Evans, Josephine Evmib, N. O. Trump, P. B. Schaltors, May Wall, W. I). Wa 1, Cordon Hasmusscn, Mrs. Nottlu 1,11 qulst, Mr. L. U. Smith, Mrs. Flor ence Smith, Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. Milks, COUNTY COURT ! Mft I ) W MKBrerpfflm.' PRDCEEDNGS Continued From Pago rur II. Davis, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 27. .10 .las. F. Alumbaugh, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 S.75 W. Davis, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 :2.tiO C. Davis, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 15.00 It. II. Davis, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 15.00 C. Davis, labor, ttd. Dlst. No. 21 11.25 II. Davis, labor, ltd. DlBt. No. 24 ... 7.50 U. II. Hunt, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 5.00 Archlo Butler, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 13.10 Mlko Stanklowlcz, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 21 15.00 Joe Stiinktcwlis, Labor ltd. Dlst. No. 21 1185 Hnrobl Scott. .Inn. Kudo, .las. linn which ho deeded the sons. Tho.imlm. p. n Thnmns. itn fthri!. court hold that this money had been Mrs. .1. V. Parry, Claud Qulnn. Kthui paid. 'Dyer. Mrs. It. M. Sarter. It. Mntso... A motion for n now trial of tno;jr. stoll, Mrs. L. M. Bllven, C. B. L. L. Page, labor, ltd. Dlst. caBo of Stoll vs. tho City of Bandon . stauff. W. H. Hnyworth, E. It. Hun-1 No. 21 3.75 was argued. dy, Mrs. Goorgo Nleols, Mrs. Ida Mil- A. M. Snyder, labor, ltd. Dlst. The case of tho St. Clair savings I iCI. ,i i .vathleson. W. G. Brlckley. I No. 25 30.00 Bank of Michigan vs. tho Cody Mim-i HllllH Kruger. F. S. Samporo. M. S. . Loandcr Barklow, labor, ltd. Dial ber Company, asking for a rcceivor samnore. J. W. Snyder. W. E. Thoin- No. 25 7.50 for Cody Lumber Company to be ap pointed to conduct tuo iiusiuuBB un til tho balance of thu logs fallen on tho Coach tract are manufactured was submitted as, Jack Brookler, Madgo Bany, Max Ilelgard, (1. A. Bryant, J no; Heath, Mrs. C. W. Weaver, W. Wil liams, Otto UJorkqulst, Mrs. Otto RJorkqulst. C. T. Nelson, Francis De- locatcd within a quarter of n mile tho Coach Timber Company Is Hot- tiio inuiK niso osks mat wmuever W1U( jlrHi 1K ,,, j0VItt. Travlso balance thoro Is after the clams of. iirnwn. Max A. Kaisor. Mrs. M.. I). of tho routo which tho county paid for. Now If the owners or tho land whero tho road Iiob boon constructed do not codo tho right of way, tho county will have to condemn It and pay for It. IIiIiIl'k llroakx Down. The China Camp Crook bridge. , which lira ko down a few weeks ngoVolved when a Bandon auto was crossing it, broke down again this week, some of tho old stringers giving awny. Tho bridge Is to bo rebuilt and about 20,000 feet of lumber will bo put Into It. New Plan Fulls. The now plan of tho road officials to stop speeding across bridges thero failed. Thoy nailed somo planks on tho bridge so as to mnko It too rough for speodlng, but whon a heavy car went over tho bump, tho Jolt broke tho stringers. Somo deputies nro to bo placed on watch with stop watches and tho offondorB will bo prosecuted. Mnndiflcld Boulevard. Wm. Grimes 'yesterday posted tho notices for tho Marshflold-to-tho-sea boulevard providing for an eighty foot roadway Instead of sixty an was originally proposed. Thcso notices will havo to bo up thirty days beforo tho next nu(vo can bo mndo and tho mattor will be prcsolntod to tho County Court at tho August session. tied be applied on their claim Tho iiiho of Young vs. Jones of Bandon was decided in favor of tho plaintiff, the defendant bolus al lowed four months In which lo pay the balance duo on tho contract. If this Is paid. Young Is to pay $10 per month rent for mo property In- LIBBY GIVEN i SCHOOL SITE BEAVER HILL TO CELEBRATE T. C. Russell Heads Movement for First Fourth of July Fes tivities in Town's History (Special to Tho Times.) BEAVER HILL, Juno 18 For tho first time In Its history, Beaver Hill Is to hnvo n real sure-enough Foilrth oi July celebration, with a woll pre pared program, sports of different sorts, slncoro enthusiasm and all ti o othor features attendant upon this eventful occasion, Tho proverbial ball was started rolling when T. C. Hussoll called a general mass mooting Tuesday night to consider the advisability and tlo vlsu means for such an undortnklng. Tho rcspoiiBo was spontaneous and enthusiastic. Tho citizens of this lit t lo town turned out en iuiibso, each enma with spirit, finances and sug gestions to substantiate tho niovo In this direction. Tho outcome Is high ly gratifying. There hnvo been sovon committees tin ttwtjl 1 1 Afi tti mi t liii it fit If ! Voters AcCCpt Donation Of finance, sports, refreshments, music, program, oiiiuriuiuiiiuni aim nro Mattson. Jas. ('iivuim, O. B. Moor- head. Mrs. Kittle Sweet. II. W. Brunt!, V. K. Hardy. E. .1. Slner. V. T. S!n clon. Mrs. J. W. Brookler and seven steerage passi tigers. BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES A'A Portland Wins and Loses in .Double-Header With Sacra--..mento Other Games.. Ill AmocIiIM rr to Com I1t TIrim.) PORTLAND, Or., Juno 18. Port land broke ovon In tho double-header at Sacramento yesterday, losing the first ono and shutting out Sacramen to In tho second. Tho scores: Af Sacramento It. H. Ki Portland 3 2 1 Srcramento 4 10 1 Batteries; West. K ran so and Fish er; Stowa.t and Hannah. SECOND QAMK. Portland 2 0 0 Sacramento 0 1 0 Batteries: Rlegnr and Brnnognn; Arellanos, Colhvoll and Rohrcr, Lynn. At San Francisco R. H. K. Oakland C, 8 1 San Francisco 5 10 5 (Ton Innlnus.) Batteries: Crabbo, Christian mid Qcorgo Bird, Labor, ltd. District Lloyd Barklow, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 25 7.50 Earnest Barklow, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 25 7.50 Isaac Barklow, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 25' 15.00 Chart. Kills, libor, ltd. Dlst. No. 25 20.25 Ira Sny.ler. labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 25 17.50 Dave Smaley, Labor, ltd. Dlst- No. 25 11.25 A. M. Snyder, labor and tcn.m, ltd. Dlst. No. 25 22.50 V. F. Teal, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 20 C5.50 James Neal, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 2ti 37.50 Philip (ioodhardt, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 2ti 55.00 John Grant, labor and team, ltd. Dlst. No. 20 28.10 Lulu Smith, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 20 21.25 Glen Wagner, labor, ltd. D.st. No. 20 !).90 Storting Wagner, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 20 10.25 Peat Hayes, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 20 IC.25 Glenn Grant, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 20 17.50 J. N. McCulloch, Inbor, ltd. Dlst. No. 20 15.00 Emniott Smith, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 27 17.50 Gcorgo Bird, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 27 2.50 Calver Maco, Inbor, ltd. Dlst. No. 27 T2.50 Robert Green, labor, Rd. Dlst. No. 27 15.00 A. J. Radobnugh, labor, ltd. Dlst. No. 27 19.35 A. J. Rndabdaugh, labor and team, Rd. Dlst. No. 27, 15.00 J. W. West, labor, Rd. Dlst. No. 27 12.50 James Osborn, Inbor, Rd. Dlst. No. 27 s.75 Calver Maco, Lnbor ltd. District No. 27 1.S5 $1.50 and $1.25 Khaki, Madras and Soisette Shirts for Women Special 98c vwa BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL LADIES' SUITS, COATS SILK AND WOOL DRESSES.' NEW FALL CAPES FOR WOMEN NOW ON DISPLAY $13.75 TO $18.50. Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women." Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. Phone UG1. The Seitz Pack Range Here Is a ran go of sufficient slo to cook for 50 men an! light enough as well as In until shapu that can be easily pack ed Into a very rough, mountainous country on a one pack nulmnl. Just tho range for tho Coos and Curry Hill districts. Tho largo rango complete about 215 pounds and the small one complete, only 115 pounds. Tho government Forestry ervlco has purchased moro thin 75 ranges. .Seo your local hardwaro dealer. Write for booklet giving details, Eugene Iron Works EUGENE, OREGON. Grounds for $4000 Build ingNew Directors Tho voters of tho Llbby School District, which Includes most of First Addition to Marshflold, voted to accopt tho school hotiso slto of fered os a donation by tho Reynolds Development company. Tho now alto consists of six lots on tho west sldo of 15th street and lying botweim Illinois and Pennsylvania avonuea Tho old school was on prlvnto prop erty. Bonds havo already been sold by tho Llbby District to provide funds for tho new school. Building plans aro now being prepared. Tho con struction or tho building will bo hur ried so as to bo In readiness for tho rail term. Tho Intention Is to build x four room school hotiso to cost about $1000. Othor business transacted at tho meeting was tho election of O. M. Ulnckey for tho short term and En och Holland for tho long term to tho board of directors, and tho reflec tion of C. M. Connor as clerk. C. O. Gosney continues in offlco as director. works, Each committee consists of turco energetic anil patriotic men or women, who aro determined to mnko this, thu first celebration, a bannor one. Beaver Hill, therefore Invites ev eryone to como and join In Its gala day, Joy and merriment will ho found, supplemented by good will and patriotism. THE PREDICTS int.V OF PROSPERITY. rAT Tlio Chandler Hotel. Claude C. Moon, Coqulllo; C. T. Gleason, North Yakima; Walter Cul In, Coqulllo; T. L. Botsford, Port land: C. A. Baer and wire. Tho Dal les; S. F. Fcslor nnd wife, Portland; 8. Johnson, Sail Francisco; J. M. Nyo, Jr., San Francisco; H. T. Hoi don. Portland; Jack Slater, Portland; J. A. Elwood, Kolso; D. II. Brown, Portland; K. F. McLeod, Portland; II. A. Boulell, San Frnnclsco. The Llojd Hotel. J. C. Barker, Myitlo Point; J. J. Ott. Coos River; Ray G. Do Moutt. Alexander; Lolfleld and Sopulveda, Clarko. At Los Angeles It. II. E. Venlco 5 8 1 Los Angeles 1 5 -1 Battorles: Klopfcr and Elliott; Rynu and Boles, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia 0: Chicago 5, Now York 4; Detroit 3. Washington 2; Clovoland 7. Boston 0; St, Louis 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 3; Boston 8. Chicago 3; Boston 7. Pittsburg 0; Now York 5. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 5; ten Innings. fl IM Cincinnati 1: Brooklyn 2: ten in nings, Rd. 2.50 1.05 1G.25 G.25 50.00 NORTH WESTERN LEAGUE. All Haul Times Talk lias llcen . . Dropped. Says J. A. Munroo. . , OMAHA. Neb.. Juno 17. "All tho hard times talked in tlio central mid South Inlet: John Illler. Henryvlllo; western portions of the couiUrv has I). Eastninn. Chicago: Franklin Hani beeu dropped." said Vice Pii'Hldent llton, Lnkesldo; Irwin Ross. Catching J. A. .Munroo of tho Union Pacific Inlet: ILL. Mead, Gold Beach; G. railroad. "There has been n most L. Wood. Bandon. remarkable Improvement in tho bus-i The Blanco Hotel. uess outlook In the past six weeks Portland 1; Spokano 3. Seattlo 5; Tncoma 4. Vancouver 3; Victoria 0. COLT WINS STAKES. JanifN A. DeRothsclilld'H "Broad wood" Gets Honors. 11)7 AwUt4 Prm to Com Sir TlmM.J LONDON, June 10. James A Do KottiBcchlld's "Broadwood," n fonr-year-old bred In tho United States, won tho Ascot Stakes, tho principal raro on tho first day of tho Royal Ascot meeting .which King Georgo and Queen Mnry witnessed. Aspara gus was second and Tho duller third. Twonty-four horses ran. DISEASE PREVENTION DAY. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Juno 17 Gov. Samuel M. Rnlston will naiuo n day In October to bo obsorved all ovor condition wo would havo .considered I pie. Lnuipa; C. A. Clinton, Coqulllo: ourselves In the midst of a boom. A II. Brlggs, Bandon; John Vlorow, Business Is like a rolling plnln. Wo, Blue Ridge; P. M. Hall-Lowls, Co clluib n hill and then go through n.nullle; A. W Hollonbeek, Bandon; little valley to the noxt hill. Wo aro A. W. Cook, Coaledo. now on the climb again. With tlio I The St. Uiwiviico Hole). crop prospects over tho country nl- Mrs, J. M. Miller. Portland: Ed most superperfect. I can see nothing Nail. Seattle; C. A. Henderson, Gar- out prosperity ana lively uusiirtss , dlnor; James R, Butler, Gardiner: ahead. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tieglown. Myrtle . I'jvervoue ,i8 auimnur tho nnrd Point; John R. Martin. Coaledo; Jno. titties talk. .Merchants j UXVo Inter-! It Smith, South rnlet; J. It Brown. vJowet In Mio west are all smiling, i North Bend; A. G. Hill, Bandon. There's nothing tho matter with tho' country. It Is In better shnpe than Iti XEW DEEP-WATER has been for years. Wo aro certnln ' II RBOR FOR TEXAS to'seo a most roinnrknblo and flour-' SAN FR WCISCO Juno 17. A Ishlng business in tho Iinmedlato fu- new deep-water harbor at Orange, ,turo." j thirty miles up tho Sabine River, Texas, which flows Into tho Gulf of I.lliliv COAL. T'o kind YOU have' MoxJco between Now Orleans and ATAVAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Galveston, Is to bo oponed at tho JIvery and Transfer Company, jond of tho year. ,.. .-.,. . . .-. .' jiirimii aviiuiiviH, .xueguiy. h. i,. ,namna as "dlseaso provontlon day." ted by tho In- Provenllon of Gov. Rnlston endorsed tho proposition. Tho sixty actlvo branch es of the Antituberculosis Society, tho stnto board of health, tho state boahl of education, schools and colleges and all civic bodies In Indiana are expect ed to join In tho demonstration. Foloy Cathartic Tablets aro a specially good llttlo regulator that keeps your system in porfect work ing order. No biliousness, no con stipation, no dlstrless attor eating, no greasy, gnssy tasto. A stout person who uses thorn constantly "ill reany reot tlilimoa out -ttnd 3ro comfortablo as a result of their cases distressing, racking, tearing coughs. Children lovo It. Refuso any substitutes. Contains no opi ates. Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, local agency. No. 27 Geo. hang! ton, Labor, District No. 27 10.05 Emmltt Smith, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 27 11.10 Robeit Green, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 27 A. J. Radabaugh, Labor Rd. District No. 27 A. J. Radabaugh, Labor, Rd. District No. 27 Waltor Billings, Labor, Rd. District No. 28 Alvln Billings. Labor Rd. Dlst. rlct No. 28 15.00 9. G. Hermann, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 28 35.00 Wirt Whlttlngton, Labor Rd. DlBtrlct No. 28 12.00 J. Dorham, Labor Rd. District No. 28 7.50 C. T. Hermann, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 28 55.00 uiarenccuurr, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 28 30.00 Clarence Billings, Labor Rd. District No. 28 15.00 John Manfolk, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 29 n.00 R. A. Nass, Labor. Rd. District , No- 23 n.00 Leo Mast, Labor Rd, District No. 30 oo.OO Wm. Culbertson. Labor Rd. District No. 30 41.25 P. L. LasBwell, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 30 35.00 i. !'. Strong, Labor Rd. Dist rict no. ao J. J. Burns, Labor Rd. District Vo. 30 M. L. Brown, Lnbor Rd. Dist rict No. 30 . .. W. H. Bunch. Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 30 11.25 Ed Lasswell, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 30 3.75 Sam Stout, Labor Rd. District No. 30 k 70.00 J. E. Coffey, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 30 i7.r.o W. II. Myers, Lifbor Rd. Dist rict No. 31 21.25 C. Waters, Labor Rd. District No. 31 2S.75 Frank Reld. Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 31 James Clinton, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 31 I, Chandler, Labor Rd. Dist rict No. 3 1 W. II. Harmon, labor Rd. Dist rict No. 31 Bill of M. E. Johnson for 90 cents for lumber furnished by order of 8. L. Lafferty not allowed. State of Oregon, County, of Coos, ss. I, James Watson, County Clerk of Coos County, State of Oregon, ix offlclo Clerk of the County' Court for said County and Stato, and cus todian of tho records, arclves and files of said County, do hereby cer tify that tho fnrecolntr la n trim nnri correct statement of tho amount of I hllla nllnwoil. pnntlnnpfl nt tint nl.' County as audited by tho County Court for said County and Stnto at tho Regular Juno, 1914, Term there of as tho samu appears In Exhibits of Claims of General and Road FuiuIb of snld Court now In my offlco and custody. Witness my hand and tho seal of the County Court affixed this 12th day of Juno, A. D. 1914. JAMES WATSON, (Seal) County Clerk. MANY PUPILS FAILED I tomey General Crawford. 0. 0. Brown, secretary of the Stato Land Board, was told that tho Board hsd tho right to leaso the lied or the Umpqiia River to tno railroad com pany bulldlug from Eugeno to Marin flold, for tho purposo of taking grnvol therefrom, as thu stnto ac quired tltlo to tho beds of navigable streams wheir It was created, ana tlio Umpqiia Is navlgablo at t lie point wnero tho proposed leaso would taxe offect. EUGENE, Or., Juno 17. Ono hundred and flfty-nlno eighth grado students, about 03 per cent of tho number taking tho examinations,' wero successful In passing tho tests given on Juno 4 ami & and win rcrelvo their diplomas from tho grado schools of Lano County, THE BWEDEX-AMEHIOAN LINE, 3G.25 10.00 3.75 SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 17. It Is reported from Gothenburg that for tho projected Sweden-America Lino 5.000,000 kr. capital has been sub scribed In tho country. Tho com pany will bo Iogally constituted, It Is stated, when shares to tho amount of 8,000,000 kr. havo been subscribed. GRAVEL FOR RAILWAY Southern Pacific Can Get Material In Uiiipqiiu River SALEM, Or., Juno 17. Sovornl opinions wero handod down by At- AGNESS IS BOOMLNO. Edward Walker is digging th' ditch for tho Agness system of water works. Tho pipe Is expected tb first of tho week. Power enough bo developed- to furnish llKiit Sor tho Torra Bonlta Uotol and tlio Wed--derburn Trading Company's branch store. With theso Improvements ana tho Installing of baths with hot ana cold -water nt tho hotol wo will M" ono of tho classiest llttlo burgs in the county. Just watch Agnw shine. Gold Beach Globo. 1 FAR3IEltsr"uyiO.V NOT1CH. " Farmere' Union No. 06 will hoM' their regular business meeting B' urday, Juno 20 at 10 o'clock a. m-. In Odd Fellows' Hall, Marshfleid. AU . -.Mj.MtnMnpa nrn i memoers ouu n:iw.vv -- , quested to bo present as matters Importance must bo disposed of. il order of J. M. CULLEY. j-ltmuv 2.50 3.75 2.50 3.75 White Goods Some Specials at the Golden Rule SEE OUR WINDOWS bills allowed, continued or not al lowed, on the various funds of tho W8U&: iH