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iiKwMi&iiia 1 AT REST ROOM Jf -,-.. ww' -I u h v y -..'! 1 - - t . ' ' "- ii !., - 106. I U U a . l"" 9wimmmmmmmmmtm.,n ' MOVER MEETS ALL DELEGATES No Fefinite Conclusions .Will Be Reached With Labor Representatives tllT Anoclttad Fitm to CdfjgVmm.1 HELENA, Mont., July 7 No dofl nito conclusion, It was announced, will be renchod at a conferonco this nftornoon that will bo hold by Presi dent Moyer of tho Wcotorn Fpdora tlon of Miners, with representatives of tho machinists, electricians, enr pontors, street car omployos, bakors and structural Iron workors. Some plan will bo submitted for tho BOttlo niont of tho labor Controversy and-If It moots with tho approval of tho con foronco It will adjourn to meet In Dutte, whoro It will bo submitted to tho minors Involved. AT W. J. W. HAFF JR. Man Who Resembles Dr. Ed win Carman May be Mur der Suspect nj AmocIM Vn (e Coot ntr Time. FREEPORT, Now York, July 7. W. J. V. Ilaff, Jr., who strongly re sembles Dr. Edward Carman, In whoso otflco Mrs, Loulso Dnllcy was killed on Tuesday, roportod to tho pollco that when driving his auto this morning a man standing besldo tho road fired at him. Tho shooting oc curred near tho spot whoro Dr. Car man was shot at laBt night. Haff drives tho Bamo mako of auto as Car man. Tho coroner continued his In quest today. M. L. CLAHDY DEAD. Killed by Accidental Fall AguliiHt n lUidlutor. Or AitocUtod TroM I Co Ua, Tlraoo ST. LOUIS, July G. An accidental fall against a radiator caused tho death of Martin L. Clardy, for twenty years a mombor of Congress, vlco piesldont and go n oral' solicitor of tho Missouri Pacific railroad. U. B. NOT EESPON8IHLE. (QfWitU, o3td tuojj ponunoo) nivorj Mrs. H. C. Wllloy, Robs Inlet; MrB. Chas. Cox, Mrs. draco Stovons, Ross Inlet; Mrs. J. Dunson, Capo Arnirn Mra J. n. Allen. Forndale; Mrs. R. A. Wornlch, II. A. Wornlch. Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor, Miss Daisy, Rush, Mrs. W. L. Clnybniigh, ,cb. M. Towor, Miss Towor.l Alice JosophBon, Ethel JosophBon,, Mrs. A. Josophson, Empire; Mnrgar ltho Drow, Minneapolis; Allco Loulflo Malonoy, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Marsh flold; Mrs. James Moyer, Emplro; Mrs. E. Wiseman, Mrs. S. C. Law ford, North Bend; Mrs. J. W. Motley, MrB. A. II. McRoy. Mrs. S. Mattson, Mrs. R. A. Church, MrB. W. C. Do ubner, MrB. Chas. Stnuff, Inez M. Johnson, Francis Smith, Mrs. L. Oamblo, Mrs. L. W. Hobson, Mrs. 0. F. Reynolds, Mrs. Geo. Ayro, Mrs. Max Topper, Miss Edith Ayrc, Marsh flold; Mrs. J. N. Davis, Eureka; Robo Jacobson, Seattle; Mr. nnd Mr3. Ed McKoown, Coalodo; Mrs. J. T. Cono, Eastsldo; Mrs. E. O. CranBborry, Raymond, Wash.4, Mrs. C. L. Brnlnard. North Rend; Sadlo B. Colson, Nowport, Wash.; Mrs. H. D. Putnam, North Bond; Mrs. F. W. Putnam, North Bond; Mrs. W. II. PhlllppB, Bay City; MIbs Doris Phlllpps, Bay City; MrB. Jas. Cun lff, Eastsldo; Mrs. D. C. Waltf; Mrs. F. B. Rolbo, Miss Clco Walden, Bun ker Hill; Miss Doris Oalbralth, Bay Clty;Stolla Handolln, Euroka; Mrs. 13 It. Hodson, Mrs. J. B. Davis, Coob Rlvor; Mrs. Theo. Marcollo, Mrs. Dan Tozlglln, Richmond, Cal.; Mrs. Coo. Hogllo, Mrs. II. H. Huntloy, North nend; Bollo Tyroll, MrB. Rob ert McCann, North Bond; Mrs. Mag gie Young, LontB, Or.; Mra. E. 0. Smith, Coos Rlvor; Mrs. Richard Mnrkle, Cooston; Mrs. Morris, North Bond; draco Sheridan, Mlnnlo 8hor Idan, North Bond; Mrs. M. L. Thlrlor, Los Angeles; Mrs. John HolmoB, Coos Rlvor; Mrs. Mlnnlo Garrott, North Bond; Josoph Dun son, Coos Bay; Mrs. S. A. Farrin, North Bond. Eula C. Cohan, Florence Alkon, Frank Cohan, LouIh M. Luthor, John A. Blatt, Mrs. A. Olson, Mrs. D. Kroltzor, Miss A. Clauson, Mrs. W. Ihj Bnlrd, Lucy M. Powers, Hazol Powers, M. Kronnulst, F. J. Hayes nnit wlfo. Mrs. E. B. Oohrko. Mrs. J. A. Lonnan, North Bond; MrH. Cyrlno Morton. North ironu; mrs. , Doll Lonnn, North Bond; Mrs. J. T. Vasoy, Mnrshfiold: Mrs. J. Dash noy, Marsh flold; H. 8. T6wer, Marshflold; Eddona Whoolor, Marsh flold; Ethol Anderaon, B. H. Pnt chott, MrH. A. H. Powors, A. T. Haines, Ooo. Ayro, Mnrk dotty, A. A. dotty, Emplro; Mrs. E. C. In gram, Mnrshfiold; Mrs. L. F. Fal kcnstoln, North Bond; Holon Fnl konstolni North Bond; Claro Fal- Konstoin, iortn uonu; Airs. j. o. Clark, Earmlno Clark, Clayton Clnrk, Captain Harris, Flagstaff, A. H. Powors. Mnrshfiold; Esslo Cameron, Mary Cameron, Wnllnco Camoron, Edith Camoron, Clndye Howard, Marshflold; Mrs. Mark dotty, Marsh flold; Mrs. C. A. Howard, Mrs. Wal ter Condron, Mrs. Win. Sullivan, Mnrshfiold; Mrs. W. J. Cosnoy, Mnrshfiold; Esther Sullivan, Marsh field; Pnsquln Bradfleld, Marshflold; Miss Francos Lubo, Marahfold: Babo Thorn, North Bond; Mrs. J. W. Oar dlnor, North Bond; Mrs. Wnrron Painter, North Bond; Mrs. J. W. Dowocbo, North Bond; Mrs. M. J. Dowboso, North Bond; Mrs. Chas. Dowooso, Marshflold; Mrs. L. I& Hondrlx, Marshflold; Mrs: II. B. Leslie Portland; Miss Mabol Lang, Mnrshfiold: Mrs. L. 0. Lang. Marsh flold; Esthor Holm, Coos Rlvor; Agnes Johnson, Marshflold; Tod Problo, Portland; "Madge Barry, Marshflold; Mildred Wilson, Marsh flold; Mrs. 0. H. Myors, Marshflold; Mrs. H. II. Lubo, Marahflold; Mra. F. M. Burroughs, Marshflold, Mrs. John Mlrrnsoul, Marshflold; Mrs. A. M. Ross, Marshflold: Mrs. O. Hen Ben, MarBhflold; Max Smith, Marsh flold; Mrs. E. J. Coffolt, Marshflold; Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Marshflold, Mrs. Alva Doll, Marshflold; Hattlo An dorson, Marshflold; Mrs. Elijah Kol oy, Marshflold; Mrs. J, Smith, MarBhflold; Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Marsh flold; Mrs. J. Leo Brown, Marsh flold; Blanche Schroeder, Marah flold; Mlas Lola Rltchoy, Marshflold; Miss -Martha Robs, Mnrshfiold; Mrs. David H. Savago, Marshflold; JoBophlno Savago, Marshflold; Mrs. M. D. Suranor, Marahflold; Francos Sumnor, Mnrshfiold; Beatrice Walter, Marshflold: FostUB Walter, Marah flold: L. C. Wlldor. Marahfield; J. E. Cooloy, Marahfield; Mrs. Juno Martin, Marshflold; Mro. J. P. Mor ris, North Bond; L. M. Warner, Marshflold; Mrs. James Landrlth, Coos River; Mrs. F. C. Brady, Marshflold; Mrs. E. T. Collom, Marshflold; Mrs. Sylvester Jones, Marshflold; Mao Brown, Alice Jones, Mrs. P. T. Anest. Mrs. C. Zimmer man, Prosper, Mrs. Carl Mathews, Prosper: Mrs. O. B. Culbortson, North Bond; Ruth Farnham, Port land; Mary Jones, Emplro; Mra. Frank Cardwoll, Marahflold; Cleon Cardwell; Mrs. J. W. Davis; Wm. Vincent Davis; Jack Edward Davis; Mrs. Ben F. Stlerlln; ' Mrs. L. O. MntthewB, Marshflold; Mrs. A. C. Dyo, Marahfield; Bessie Sandqulst, Marshflold; Myrtlo Isaacson, Marsh flold; Mrs. R, M. Jennings, Marsh field; Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Marshfield; C. M. Cnton, Marahfield: L. H. Al ger, Marshfield; Mrs. II. Richard son, Marshflold: Mrs. A. Fitzgerald, Marshfield; Jahonna Lund, Marsh field; Miss Henrietta Perrott, Roh nervillo, Cal,; Mrs. Geo. Goodrum, Marshfield; Mrs. Blatt, Marsh flold: Mrs. Scharlotto Forty: Mrs. M. K. Smith: Miss Flossie Lattln; Mrs. McDonald, Mra. Oliver Martin, North Bend; Miss J. H. Eecott, Miss Zelmn. .Morton, Mrs. W. J. Hill, Mrs. Holon McLaughlin and child, Mrs. Edward Howatt. Marshfield: Mrs. L. Lambeth, Marshflold; Miss Fran- Bend; John Motley, Marshfield; L. cea Martin, Coquille; Mra. C. R. Lambeth, Marshfield, Pros. Wilson Disclaim Ocorgo Fred Williams' Talk About Albania. (Br AnoruTod fraa to t'CM B7 Ttnoa. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 7. Prcsldont Wilson notified tho princi pal European powors that tho Unltod States disclaims any responsibility for tho Btatomontfl regarding Albania attributed to Georgo Fred Williams, American mlnlBter to Greoco and Montenegro. " ' RLUIC SKY LAW VOID Circuit Court of United State Holds It UncoiMtitutloiial (Ur AMocttl4 TrMt lo Ceo tit, TlmM.1 DES MOINES,. Iowa., July C Iowa'a bluo sky law, providing for regulation and supervision of in voBtmotU companies, was hold today to bo unconstitutional by tho United States Circuit Court. BORAH STARTS FIGHT Would Hnvo Semite ConHldcr Co- liiiiililnii and Oilier Treaty IP AuocUtxl nt to Coo Bt Ttmn.J WASIlfNGTON, D. C, July 7. Sonator Borah bogan fighting In tho Sonato 'for consideration of tho Co lumbian and NIcnraguan treatlos In an opon session. Ho proBontod a resolution also calling for tho pub lication of nil Investigations by tho foreign relations committee WORLD'S RECORD IJHOKEN. F. Myrno Throws Jnvclilt 207 Feet, 7 1-2 Inches. Br AmocUI4 TrtM to Coaa B47 TlatM. STOCKHOLM, July 7. A new world's record for throwing tho Javel in was created in tho Baltic gamos by F. Myrao of Finland, wjjo throw it 207 foot, 7 1-2 Inches. Ho beat tho previous record nearly eight feot, Pock, Marshflold; F. E. Allon; Carl W. Evortson, E. CroBthwnlto, Mnrsh fiold; A. V. Bowhay, Marshflold; Mrs. Ueo. Uogll, North Bend; Mrs, H. G. Huntley, North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Marshflold; Mrs, F. E. Allon, Marshfield; Mrs. E. Don McCrary, Marshfield; Miss Ruth Al lan, Marshfield; Mrs. Owen S. Os burn, North Bend; Mrs. Eric Jans aon, Marshflold; Mrs, C. W. Asplund, Marshfield; Mrs. Archo McCormlck, North Bond; Rernlce Barbor, North Bond; Mrs. D. A. Barber, North Bend; Mrs. James Rico and throo children, North Bond; Mrs, Chas. Cavanaugh, North Bend; Mrs. R. L. Cnvanaugh, North Bond; Miss Lena Kruso. North Bend; Mrs. J. 0. Mul lon, North Bend; Mrs. T. B. James, North Dend: Mrs. O. 8. Torrey, Mrs, Charles H. Curtis; Villa Ferry, Dan iels Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferry, Daniels Creok; Mrs. Geo. Snyder, Daniels Creek; Thelma Snyder, Marshfield; Miss Add Snyder, Marsh field; Mrs. G. W. Chllds. Marshfield; Pearl Chllds, Marshfield; Mrs. John ston, San Francisco Agnes Russoll, Marshfield; Mrs. E. K, Jones, Marsh field; Mrs. Wm. Ford, Portland; Mabol Ford; Mrs. B. M. Richardson, Marshfield; Miss Mao Magee, Em pire; Genelrve Sengstacken, Marsh flold; Mrs. Claud Tucker, North Bend; Miss Cora. . Philip, North Bend; Miss Shirley Peterson, North WAR ON RATS III CHARLESTON Mayor Bedel Says There are Twice as Many Rats as People in City rn, Auocut.d rnn to coot Br TimM.i CHARLESTON, W. Vn., July 7. Declaring that there nro twlco as many rats ns pcopla In Charleston, Mayor Bedel set asldo July 8 as "Rat Extermination Day." Ho said that thero Ih dangor of tho bubonic plaguo reaching horo from Now Orelnna in boats. CHIMNEYB FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind, of Brick Work at Prlooa That Are Right ' And all Work Guaranteed Call at "The Fireside," Johnson Bldg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-.!. French Ranges. Boiler Work NO SAW EDGES YOUR COLLARS if you linvo them laundered TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY For quick results ubo Times adB. Times Want Ads Bring Results. GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that are Right all the time, SERVICE that is satisfactory. DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular, These Are Our Business Principles. Conner (Mb Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 790 South Broadway Phones ' . jr- FREE GOOFQN 9mKGTi r IfiSinf Data IDEAL A Rill PATJTERftOUTFi: rUtStttTATION r to j i , BjcspiBMjX W - SIX OF THE ABOVE COUPONS ENTiTLE EVERY READER GIFT No. 1 IDEAL ARTIPATTERN OUTFIT CooUlnkg 1M Newest Em'urolJtrr rtttm of bootntelr th Utott ilnlrn. which. at to centi eact). recuUr retail vfluo, would toot mora than ll.oo. Book of Complete LewoM In Embroldtrf GUUblnc bf Ume. Ou rarquo, Uie noted French expert. Ideal Coibrolderr Hoop which cannot ctt oat of order. ITTV - - - ' - im , ? ' rtm " V&r-"-. Brlnr t of tlieae Coupomand M Centa to thU offlco and ntcelr rtabpUto Qltt No. l, and write name and addreai to which you with Todara Uajaaln (gift No. fl) mailed you cadi month for one year on taa blank balow. Tto m CesU litorotertliaexpena of frtlfht froro the factorr and coat of handUoftbo Pattern Outfit and the coat of malllnf to you each month for a year the current lata of Today' Macailne. Out of Town Kraden will add 5 Centa Extra for potaa-e and tnalllnr. :-v--? NAME....... STREET and No. CITY or TOWN.. QUIPPED WITH VERY FACILITY FOR HANDLING ACCOUNTS IN A I'ltOMIT AND RELIABLE SIAN. NER THIS HANK SOLICITS TK IIUSINICSS OF CORl'ORATIONfl, FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS :: tt :s W YOU HAVE, NEED I'OR A SAT. ISFAOTORY UANinNO SERVICE WE OAN VIOL IT :i : :t is n SERVICE THAT SATISFIES liTe First National Bank Ot Cobs Bay STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP Flaoagaim dk Bennett Banks t Marwliflcld nnd Myrtlo Point Oregon, at Uie close of business, Jliuo 30, 1011. RESOURCES .' ' Loans and discounts J635.994.25 Bunking Houses and Real Estate . 64,073,94 Cash and Sight Exchange it 227,174.72 Total .'... J928.142.91 LIABILITIES. " ' " '' " Capital Stock Paid In .......... .f. '....'.'. . .,. . J 76,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits ..i'. 71,409.97 Doposlts , -. . 781,732.94 Total' ,..,.,... J928.142.91 TRY OUR " ' NEW BRAND OF COFFEE At 35 Cents A Pound IT'S THE BEST EVER. IN ONE-pbuND TINS. COOS BAYiTEA, COFFEE & SPICE HOUSE Phone 394. ' 130 North Broadway. Eureka San Franciicd . S. S. GEO. W. ELDER v - LEAVES MARSHFIELD WKfCKLY'EVIOltY MONDAY 1. BliSFV' AHRIVES EURIiKA TUI2SDAY A? M. S. S. F. A. KILnURN IIAVES EUREKA Tlmrsday, Juue 18, Monday, June 22nd, Friday, June 20, Tues day, June 80, and Friday, July .'), tfORTli PACIFIC STHAMSHIP COMPANY O. F. McGeorifo, ARont, Mnrshricld. .Pliono 44. W. II. Pointer, Agent, North Bend. jPhono 421. TinJ NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAMER S. S. Geo. W. Elder TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE. PORTLAND TO COOS BAY EVERY SUNDAY, () A. SI. ARRIVE COOS BAY EVERY .MONDAY MORNING MARSMFIKLO TO PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY MARSHFIELD TO EUREKA EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON NEWLY EQUIPPED SERVICE UNEQUALLED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. F. McGenro, Agont, Mnrshfiold. .Phono 41. W. II. Pnlnter, Agent, yortli Bond. Phono 421. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD DURING MONTH OF JULY AT 12:30 P. M ON THE 4TH, OTH, 14TII, 1I)TH, 24TH AND 20TH.... Tickets on mIo to nl! EMtcrn iolnt8 and Information na to roatoi and 'rates cheerfully furnished. Phon 427-L. ' iOt. SHELD&N. Agwit Inter-Ocean Transportation Co, Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San tfrnucisco. '" " "' "- "- " ' .' ' ' "" - ' "' ' ' '!. - ' II S. S. Redondo SAIIJ3 I'ROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY THURSDAY, JULY 0, AT P. M. Equipped witli wireless and submarine bell. irassongers and ireignt. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine boll. Passengers and freight. SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO I-X)R COOS BAY, FRIDAY, JULY , AT tt P. M. San Frauoiseo office, Greenwich street 'pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay .Agent, 0. F. McGeoroe, Phono 44. S. S. HARDY SA.XS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY EVERY NINE DAYS Snn FrnnclNco Office, Harrison Street Dock, Pier 10, Coos liny & Eureka Steamship Lino E. J. LINDEN, Agt., Phono Dour. 20 S. S. PARAISO Equipped vrlth Wlrolcst. Finn Passeugw ArcomiuoilatlonH, Now Hteol Bon HAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO TUESDAY JULY 7, AT 5:110 P. YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SATU: DAY, JULY 11TH, AT I P. M., WITH FKKKJHT ONLY, NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agen TOM JAMES, Agut, Mnrshfiold. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- as been a hobby -with us for a good many yoars and a lot our customers will toll you when It comes to getting good, sou: durable framing matorlal at tho right prlco wo know our but ness. Just tell what you want to build and tho amount you wol to spend nnd we'll get busy witn our pencil ana figure out tho u your money can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Cff RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO 1IY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 100. 1S2 SOUTH HROADW, TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy I. merits, new and rebuilt. Fox, underwood, Remington, k Oliver, L. C. Smith, and smith Premier, tor rent or exen denning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons carbon paper delivered. Pliono us your order. Phono 44. Alliance TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Abstracts, Real Estate. Fire and Marine Insuran flTLE GUARANTEE'S ABSTRACT CO., lml HENRY SKNGBTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMHER AND PLATTING LAND? A SP3CIA1 GKNKIlAli AUKAIH KANMIllir MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE U-J. OOQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONF 101. Ft!? Times Want Ads Bring Re iij r .i : c lit m I -II f il mm r.i'iii,' 7 hi i. , '.t: V) f . I' ' J ' ''li 1 w 1U riicie ;N ,WW! - K v ti ' ' J