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"W"W- trJriifiR IRl BaaawflhMwrtiWM'ifriWjroe V " '" r ' MPT TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914 -EVEMIMG EDITION I bt &l THE COOS BAY COAST USE IS j SHIPPINGNEWS big juESTiofi liTsSTTriiriiPECT ISsliF HERE TDMTl WATER CRAFT OF SWOB - 1 jjBjgjlOThlNG & SJ Coos Bay-Eugene Road May B3 Link Addison Bennett Tells of Work Writing from Fowler Station, on im nnw Coos Ilny-KuKono lino of a-ttSStflSJiS Arrived at North. Bend JtJ lnforination: I hnvo finally reaction mo cr, 9:30 O'clock With 325 Tons of Freight for tho Wlllnmotto Pacific trains aro now running regularly to this point, which is 32. 1 miles west of EtiBono, whoro tho road starts. As my trip la nlmoBt ended, 1 snpposo It Is up to mo to toll when It may ho expect ed tho road will ho In operation from Kugeno to Crescent City, whoro It will connect up with tho southern .ii,,,ntAt ,t tint, t.Vnnplttpri. a., .(.. r fnrt. nnliodv. who land at 1 o'clock tomorrow .m nti v.,,, tnst wlinn work will tlio nassoiiKers to arrive on begin from Coos liny south, or on tho steamer today were: Ktrntpli between jro"eni. Rustier and Others Must Be Ready Two assistant wator craft Inspec tors will nrrlvo tomorrow for tho Tlio steamer llrcnkwater arrived ?,,.rr w h .riftMwo cln-Purpose of Inspecting several water i.nHBniiKors and soven stcorago pns osiiKors. hue Launch Tramp Has Hides of About 175 From Cape Blanco Aboard Ladies Low Shoes Pumps iuJL fliig Carrying n cargo of about I7" hides, tusks and othor saleable parts of soallons, tlio Tramp arrived In boats In Coos Hay. according to in-iiroiu rriuuw.. ; iiititnii mittrna 'i rniuii iiiiu iicuii tiiwivivu 'j --. North Hcnd inn.miin City and Kuroka. It Is not Haw that the englneors In chargn can loll when thnt work will start. Chief Knglnnor Hood is. perhaps. ho only man In tlio west who knows, and hlB knowledge hlnn upon tho gen oral financial conditions of tho coun try. If luminous "picks up." nnd tlio bond market "loosens up." tho Moutli orn terminus will not likely remain long at Coos liny: If flnanrla.1 comll tlnns remain nbout as thoy are. nr become worco. there will bn no bulld Ing doiio south of Minefield. Lot It bo romenibered that th" road from Huaene to Marshrield will bo 121.1 mile long wr-on completed. A llttlomore than one-fourth, or 32.1 miles, aro completed and In opera tion. Ton in I Ion more. Touching to San Antone Creek, will bo in opera tion nbout July 20. Mnpleton will porhans have trains runnliur by the J at of October pernaps n run niontn earllor, 1 rcn brougnt nuoui o-o "'""" '""'. , ',, ihl.. Ii.'mtv and son for tho nlinual sen - ,- r.... til MM.ni. inspected lion nunc, on uiipo miun-u. rti ...II . .11. 1 tr( limn nu I'llllll II Hl'Ilfldll tlllH She will sail for Port-, y .."' " '"?",..... v,.i- nu bint. .Mr. Forty. Jr., enmo Among ''V """'"' ""."'"." "".."" :..' n... 'ivntim mill will remain im and Biicn ouicr uoiiib a iimy iii-uu "i , .Insiec ton Micro until the Tramp undurgoes nn- IllHjll.tl.lUIl. I .. ,,, . ,.. ..... Tl.o Inspectors win go ironi uere uuiu iubiiuhiuh. m-.u .n ...... . to Cruiulllo. whore thoy will Inspect mum urn demy, iney expeii m in tho steamers Knvorlte, .Maple, Horn the Tramp back and continue the 'sen-lion nuni inr nwiinc. no wuuiu- i ii n.ii, iiinv win limiixi't Hie or lias icon ratlier rougu ami turn Odd Lots to Clean-up Quiet S Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 Choice $ 1 Per Pair SEE DISPLAY CASE Jack Hoborte, Mrs. Honoris, uor don Raphael, .Mrs. .McMillan. .1. . . . h ii... t m (l.liitt I KV ell, IICO. i;uiier. .1. 1. '""". ,,' Imul rimrni S Suwyer. Mrs. Sawyer. Sophie 1'ljll Hll,!tc ""j P 1 IIS. .1. W. .MCI" !01 Pi ",,8,v nr' l S 11 Ln .st'"'"' k'11"'111" iii llui cil-!!i,lllf! ir,,v,,"lci1 ,"a,m "l,,kl"K m blK " terlIfvyyJ'-'Vi'ffi-uarge. Fromthoro they will go, killing as last year, agnail. II. J. Jordon. Mr. hdna Stal- Q !ortnml. Kach soa-llon brings them be- zrnl.nck. C. :.'"?"", (' Owners of nil of tho boatrf lmve twoen H and $S In San Francisco. I lodge. W. H. l'Pr. h. C. omi. M.' ,,,lHfi-,t i.v Mr. Harrv and thoy This year thoy did not savo tlio oil. EER SEASO ' oVoV' .,r expected to J. Stuart. Mr. 11. ' wntcrfront. C. Itped, Mm. uemi. 1 ICvlngflr, Maxel t'Hlli llnvlo. A. VrIIh'roii, Corn .Matiexon. .Mabel MiiliKRiin. Mis. II. 11. Mooro. T. (1. I.nRlnnJ. (!. C OimundBon. Mrs. T. , (J. I.eslaud. J. P. Wagner. Melon; Hr.mla. John Itanda. Frank Ituckert,. (llmhs llnnlry. J. II. FlOspatrlck. C. K. I.nft. .1. F. (inilmni. John Doyle, If. II. Iliitrit. J. K. McClellan. Paul Wosterliind. Mrs. Floremo ApsMv, liaxo their lumts on Mil SUIT Mrs. UvciiRoml. Nels Adamson, V. Tayhir.and sovon gteornge. K sarllor. Tho bridge acrow the Sins- f) R ft! TIT ft ffj aw, Just oast or Acme, olould bo I 'till lit"!! E fl enched by January 1. uvi 119 1 1 ill If ovorvthlng goes well the Murh. Ulllo I HL.U1 1 w MIL DF B field ncop'e may get regular itervlce ns early as July I next yoar. Iiiirgo Pcicpiilngc Done. Ilctweon Kukpiio and Acme. 07.7 miles, the work Is probably scvon elghths complotod. Thero aro qulto n. number of pinnil brldgog and 0110 or two qulto largo onos to place, but tho steel In nM on hind. Thoro Is n little grading yet to do and about thirty miles of track yet to lay. Tlio lattor could he donn In lees than three weeks If tho bridges woro nil In. Tho ballasting, of course, would como after the road was In onrntloii. Tho lmllnstllig 1 lis all heen com pleted ns far as Fowlers, even n llttlo further. It takes 1 50 carloads of gravol por mile to do this. Thin Is all hauled from tho gravel pits 011 tlio Nntron branch, about n mllo orsl of tho town of Natron. Tho roadbed already Imllnstod wPl compare favor ably with any of the rondheils on othor rallronds In Oregon. The tics arn large, tlio niIIh heavy. Tlio rails weigh 75 pounds por yard, which mnkcH a good enough road for any place except tho heaviest mountain grades. Tliero Is no road In Oregon of any Practical Joke Played on Gor don Smith in Race of Fish Boats .Many n enn has boon tldo to tho tall of a dog, but hero Is 0110 Instance' where tho.cnn was tied to tlio tall of a flshhoat. It happened Inst Sat urday evening, but tho victim of tho pinctlcal Joker, although sho lias a iiamo with a sting, kept tho nccict from her muster. Guidon Smith. 1 Tee secret was dlsclonod last night wlion 11 friend Informed Smith thnt someone tied a quart paint can to tlio rudder of tho flshhoat Wasp be fore Hho entered tho race Saturday evening, Smith would not bollevo It whou ho first hoard tlio nows, but a llttlo Investigation proved It to bo truo. sniTH They havo about sixteen barrels of oil left from last season's slaughter, and ns the market for It was poor, they dei Idod not to bother with It again this year. Mr. Forty snys that tho run of nnliiKiu at Kogtte River has not boon up to expectations, although thoy liave made some fair catehoH thoro. I He states that the now wharf at ; Port Orford is Hearing completion mill that thoy expect to bo shipping over It In l lie next ten days. Anion are now running through Cold Ilouch and the mall stage Is not currying mnny passongoiB. . One of tho Forty opens m. 1 Game Warden Thomas Pre pares to Prevent "Sneak ing" This Year The door neason will open August 1 11 ml will not (doso until (Jctobur 111. Deputy tluiiio Warden Thomas, who was In .Mnrshfleld today, stntod that he wanted tho hunters to ronionibor this and to llvo up (o tho law. Ho Left at 6 O'clock YesterdaV l,0 l8 driving tho mail Htnge out of proposes to koup tloso watch on pnr ui.11 cu w uiuur. - "J ,. ... .. .. . . . tl0H whu lmvo K.Cii in tho bnblt of L-IIAIItnri inilTil III unnnnn --.-- - - -- - ...... ... -n .... SieI coif Ml Evening With 40 Passen gers and Lumber The steamer N'nnn Smith sailed from the Smith Terminal dock nt (! o'clock yesterday evening with forty lug Handled via tlio CoqulIIo and llandon route, tho old Kckley route, having boon nbnndoned. Routs for Inspection, Resides tho Trump, tho Randolph is also in from tho South for luspec- passengers and a capacity loud option, Having neon brought up yes lumher. Among tho passengers onltordny morning by ('apt. John An tiu stonmor woro: .Mr. and Mrs. II. lllanket, Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Ilobson. I.lla Hobson, U. Saunders, I,. F. Ilort. Ponrl Ullmrg er. .Myrtle Porter, Air. and .Mrs. W. A. Rlshnp, Lottie, Frank, Hllon nnd Jnck RUhop. II. K. (irny, F. J. Urh. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Iloyt, Mrs. h. I,. I.ozoh, .Mrs. I). Frltehot, Krnost Mil ler. Mr. 1.. Ilelsner. (loo. Hlshop, J. W. Ileudoisnn, U. C. Dnggs, Mlse i:rn Mrs, net. 11. Williams, Albort I.n.ola, II A. Norton, I.. U l.ozos, W. P. llogan, Ron Wendrlng, .1. 11. Sweet, J. Coop er, II. Paterkln. dorson and Tom (Inlden. ('apt. Peto Olson has the Rustler and tho Ronm or In port for tlio Inspectors, who woro duo on tho Rrenkwntor today. WORTH BEND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R, V S Miss ' (V 'V,; nlt.;0l'7'R- f K-r ,Bro MW,v,n . J. II. Illclcoy. Jim Pit, J. M. Gob-!!?',1" ,0 Kn,,lro- w,,eru '0' wl" 10 Cavaiiaugli lug sldo. COfjLMhM-: CL'I.I.INdS (Spoclnl to Tho Times.) On Inst Thursday owning Miss Myr- An exnnilnntlon revenlod that tho "" 'd waa liostHSB to a few of quart can wim attached to tho shaft l" younger sot. The ovonlng was Mrs. M. Young, of I.ents, I spend ing a few days with ft lends lii'Marsh-flotd. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. JeniilngH and I family 8pont ti:o Fourth at tho j I beach. N Mm. Martha J. Pratt or Shoriniiii v I Hvenuo Is vbdtlng nt tho homo of her .uiugiiicr, .Mrs. J. v. Johnson, int Myrtlo Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. It. Simpson, Mr. umi .Mrs. C. II. Worrell. Mr. mid Mrs. 'sneaking" u few dnys In hoiisoiih gone by, and It Is likely that If thoy attempt It this year, It will bo oxpun slvo for thorn. Tliero hnvo been rumorH tho Inst few days that n few Marshflold men have been killing deer and bringing tho voulson to town mid it Is not unlikely that tliero will bo develop ments along this lino. ' Mr. Thomas thinks that door will bo uniisunlly plentiful thin season. Ouo day recently ho saw ulno fine bucks near Kdlson Rutto. At Roland Prairie ho found where some liiintois 1 ad slain some does, but ho was not able to apprehend thorn. Ho nays thnt ho far this season over -100 fishing IIcoiisch hnvo boon taken out, hut only about n do.on combination hunting mid fishing II comes hnvo been Issued. Ho snya thnt It will go hard with parties try lug to hunt dour on fishing Hcoiihoh. Mr. ThoiniiH took up with tho State (lumu Commission tho question of saving tho young salmon In tho pools near Ton Mllo. ICvory summer these pools dry up nnd tnousaiidu of young salmon are lost. Ho wan uuiiblo to got any action on It. Yuntordny ho received tho htdo of tho big panther which ho recently m August Gustofson C- Parole by Gettirgi Another AmnBr Aligiist Gii!.lofKon, itrv1 niKiit by orriar i)ojiSiJ blni on the wharf In itUjCf dltlon, vnn taken torjSa by CoiiHtuble Cox. desstl boon out on parole !JTmft. nnd violated his parufHt drunk. Two years Vii'.'l" man of his watch t;ntj lars. Hocordcr Iliitlffimof) visitblo to Hind him SKft county Jail. KtS Kd Hmitel, nrrcslrjii.1 OffleoiH Richardson tM'' round him on the Htre iThoj condition, wiih nlto n Ilflrliri1nl llnllur IH. . ri..;. . . r. .... . .... "'.'.TJ'nS u yf "in iiui'i but uh ho had no cm pay tho flno at tUi . SIAXV ACCIDIIXTSI Iclal Hfg ilaE1 28L' Thllii Sevonil Cimin Hay MfiiSElii Wrct. used SALKM, Or,, Jul i-rfffi : i uiiiiiHiriai acciarcifrijj?H Ulnl.. Illl.ni. r',.,.iml..lLliiJ ...u ......... v .iiiiiiii... week this being the reported any week tin of i ho accidents vert Foulko wiih killed t( ncctlnn with rnllrcii Staiil wiih klllrl ntC: glng. Claude llramu while logging at Cm list of Cooh Ray ml dentil reported Is at li Hurry Mtle, mm Hhoiildor brulKed, lcf- conVl ernblo loZih dt I otlir of lho n,,Wor w,,h n ,loco of wl,'' ""'T' i1, ".0WliIK ,,l,,r,"1K th, mry 'nrf o Sin so ,, V ilii I " w MUoi , ,J"nr J"w'n Nl"''1"1"- t William KmelitniH c?n,lei nr bntlor r rvn. Tim nl J,,Ht wll rt,' ,ho lrlcl l" " 'llttor of ?M .'" tXttMitt ttn ,llllHlt'- V. Sim HOI ' ll" V, nnd lloi nlni Shnn' WU1. Ol,ly0(l '" "'"I'l'lng "! WIIH head cut, logging. ! inuni uml S on the lino Ih 1 i ner ''J''c"''. ""splto tl.o drawback, " ' refreshments woro sorvod.l oi,. "Vr ? n, M m V F ah? d H,"0,l,Jd' Ho '"Kiottod Cla h It wiih I). C. Coleman, n'M lenfffronft'o S too'oSee't" taVmMh lont Z MmoHj; C nl0S,,0 I1PB1 On 1.1. last trip ho aw Truo Bm-'wra Ji. ""''M' longiii from .too root to -RIOO foot. f.,.i t,i,,, .., ........ a i. re. . irn. N'o ninn. Ai li ami. Mm ' 'louson, or .North Rend i n . uf..., ...,,i .. ... ""'..' ..... .,.vWBi Tho total length of nil of them Is -m-... Misses Mast. M.iurv. Thrift , n r. ,01" ' Borlously III. with slight C" B"', ' l, ' "" "'Y."." " V"' .. . .v,c" r . w" ' . TM 13.300 fpot, or n llttlo moro than 2 V6 lockor. , ""I'0 ror "8 recovery. IIIH mother, , " ,i ".,.', ".?..,,V,, ,i , '. "","' " ' cni ""Ll V"" "WmJX. miles. Work has heen ronuilotcTl . .... n.i m t n ..., ... I Mrs. I Hodson. ,r Salem, has 1.001 L?ll!LJr.' . ,,, . K"'" . l',rwl M. K. Poor. flordlKl a ,..- . ., . ..... III11BI llllllll I III " " ' M'l' - on... .. .... . .. IIIIUI1 KJT UIIIIV UL KOHnillirir Iflllnv. in innl ..nnulrilPllnn iiuiiia are mini ik (iiro rii inn- iiiiiii 1 n ti ill- iiirnnii sn in uim mmrn -and nols No, 1 nnd 2. Tho largest ono, tho Schoflcld tunnel, or tunuol No. 7. as spoken or by tho engineers, Is flvo-olghtliH completed. In nil thoro lias been completed 0250 reel of tun-' nl work, leaving 7113 reel to do.' That estimate Is ror IiibIiIo work' within tho portnlH, ho to 8peak. It .does not take Into consideration tho work of excavating ror the approach rs. On ono or tho bores, tho ap proaches, now complete, woro nbout as costly n tho main tunnol work. I Several Rig Rrldges XccdiM. I hnvo mentioned licforo tho thrco bridges or Importance In tho ordor named, tho North Rond across Coos Ray, tho Pnipqun and tho Slus law, acrogB to rivers or those namoH, ' Tho two lattor do not amount to Jiuich so rar nH steol Ih concerned., but they both have n draw spnn.l Tho North Rend bridge , from shore to eiioro. Bomotling like l ;i-s mlloa ARE II1ED rdny ovonlng from Cot tngo Orovo. Thoy wero nccompnn lod as rnr ns CoqulIIo by Mr. Dnmo wood mid family, who loft on Mon day for Marahflold to look over tho Coos Rny country. Mr. and Mrs. (5co. Lesllo loU Tuesdny on tho Elizabeth ror San FrmiclBco. Thoy will go to Sac ramento ror a visit with rrlondB. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storllnc nn.i Mr. ana .Airs urany ana sum nv nt RrnwRtm Vni loy. On Tuesdny morning, seven glrlH uviuiiipiiiiieii uy .irs. Kiiowiton as tholr chnperono. started on n hlkol tf llntinl... w.. flit..... 1... . . . ' ... ..wowuKih, 1 Hoy iiueim to wniK nu 1110 way, cnrriinK on v one iiinn Ho HiiyH that thoro Is hoiiio good land In tho tract but tho best or It hud 'A ASH 5ini NL Klzer, Marshflrt! yjpr blackHinlth. Panai 1 A. JdhiiHon. Manirt-" recovering bnilHod, Hnwmlll. SSffc ror tho trip, nlso wnlklnir on tim . turn trip. Miss Flsn Peoples loft Tuesday on the stonmor Kllzaboth ror San I'lillll'lH-d. MIO Will CO n Rllunn Bandon and Lower Coquille Testing Association Com pletes Organization The organization or tho llandon and Lower CoqulIIo Valloy Cow Testing Ing nt Parkorsburg by tho election u,,r "S.1 WB,8 "tmppod across tholr of tho rollowlng orricors: ll i ?' ?,,,oy ,,ntomI ,0 ,nko (o" '"" iTosuiont .1. T. Jenkins. Vlco President J. F. Van I.ouvon. Secretary-Treasurer J. K. Rollonl, lone. Thnt IiipIuiIo. thn nnrii fiiia . "" s',iuon wns rorinod with ... .. . rniiiiuif,. .,iiriit.. .... ... r.mw , and tlio trcHtlo wort , iimm..k hi iui i. ruv nnti viiin Pniif,, ; ," . i"'""" O ' .11K I .rlL thorn r ' Ills .expected that more will bo so-. iJi'"',.U' "'.? ,. .. " hor fiUhor. lurKe iiuuuier, nnu an nut 1110 very Himri ones are tn nee of lei t wild cat Is brldned ven tlmue, i n...l ...... . .. .,m ... . ' null HUH lliuill-l UL jltMl IBfl ll III simply to reduce the curves. It looks now a If tho various en- ginoeru wnum nave their w.rk of brh'sliiK and tunneling roninleted nbout tho unino time. Koiitlieni Pacific to I.InU l.iue. It may be hh well to ny ngaln that thlB line will be a link In tho chain or the Soutl eru PaeKIc system. H will probably oome under the head or tho Southern Paoiric linen ! Ore gon 111111 ne operated by tne general iiuiriuiH 01 mai company, with eourse. ii division operator. I mn iiHiiiy iihto Wl I 1)0 morp t'liin Rroak wator. Will Qtnln ...l.n 1... .. l -i . ffi'SSa? "assess, "spjasrsi . from n sovoro case or poison onk u. n. McI.aiiKhllJ. Ulw , ., . . wlllcl1 n8 proventod him gottlng out arm Injured, sawmill HHier .Speedwell Mills Friday .July loth, tho ln8t tow days. I"J'"J ..'gtaTe ne.'d r,'; SmMncNco0?' !"?" MTl'imSTY I will HUM COMJ Don't ftem-t the Mfs ,.wi V 's '".nclsco, San Pedro HIA FMll'lt nt 91.IB C'AHII por nock., Tl Chandler. blge nun nn Dlcuo. Sen SciifimL-n.. l.H.n..,. u.,..i. ..........i m nTsT Hnl Plorco spent Sn imissaga" '"" ;;Vxks " ' Tim. ivant Adi ittSw. aTlaS c ii rod. may socuro .iv,i iiiiu mum will no SO-',..!, i .," Vi ,, ."nu County Agriculturist Sn.lth.'J8 ?n?u??' '" huslnosB thoro. ....i ;. , .1 ;v .ir. anil Airu ll i.'aI. i...... or in u .lu. '.'"' "liner -Mr. ttinuir or .Mr. i?inniin. ,",.'" '""""i ""y hsu roi'r inilM ho ,ol.,",w," .f Cooston. who havo just "" Tl",",,,Ilnf? lVm "" ded Zvl V hJ- i "" ?,,," r ""OH. l1 ?"n ..r ?;,. u.ft." Tuesday for i .Mr. Hinitn. who wns horo today, la r . ""'" u,,l, '" urowstor Val- arranging for a big mooting nt Nor- 'Ire , .V.!!?;. "n',on"0,!,,t:.r."l ' .""""""'vial Im a grovo on Coos River for Prof. Craves. ) All I'OR SAMOI I Congress (o Ciinti'llnitc S'.'OO.OIIO to Fire Vlrllmx. WASllINOTON. 1). C. July S ' An aniendnient orfered by Senator Hollltir to the sundry civil bill . uronrlatliiir ti(c nnn rn. ,i. ..,'. era r the Salem Hro ufferod waw adopt-1 " l bir the Senate without a dliseut-1 " iug .votP. , ..,, ,,. , j ono division. Tho grades IipIhk iuik nl .. .. ... nnd tl.o curves oiuy. the tlnie from ii.i! ' "" ' T1"'"! ' WUtI Thome,! :itlllllr, ffl f.nnL, I,.... ...II, 1 ..., .... ....... ,w v.,,,,. ,,, ,,,, luniHn, v. iiiuiiiiu nuir uoiirs lor rast t That Is nftir tlio roadbed hna oiuniy settled and gensonod. , " 01 iii tocai engiiwis wiuiaiu Hood, chief onglneer of VliTrlirtoi i ,1 ,r 10TO'lon from tho Southern Pacific linos. im8 elmrge !.. .1 ,0 ,3""'.e- I will now ., . ,11 ...... .iviiiuriu WIU1 j nomas As do fioTii ilmu UDi.......T SI' ,?"!rr rni - InVhwgo o ' tl r: hf ,hW m"Ln Vr,t,,, ' ve give, "r ,he an,es of the ,ocal enaln . ovl Snvder. of inwi,.i.,i i Isltliig at the home of hor fnti'im. I Schroeder. ' Oliver I.und. who 1ms been clork ng in the I.oren nry U()0(U j,,0Ve ha resigned ami exuecte to leave SOOn for ('Hllff.il rn ' ' ' . ., , v ifiirnre 1 III-1 tie lias arrautflil tl.o ..i.i-.. ..... I uin , --' i'"niuii mm RI go to work uext week. v-rviii 'V. Ulwari'- who has been jery III with appendicitis, )g HUB to be up again. Mrs. c. A. Oae Is still Improv ngand Hia few ,Uj w, 1)ftl0 t return home from ti,8 hospital. KIJI.IA IS C0P.C1I..MA. Introductory Days Thursday and Friday Ivers. N. C. week by ui uio construction of nl Soutliorn ,,.,' ,"..'""""' ower. tlie average PacUlc work. H. p. Hoey, nealatant " " r lne" ",,ller eeh Tor tho ewlncor. Is l direct cont on? , 1'L.0 Jne: ISO, ioe. . ia WJllaiuctto PiKlflc. with Andstant I; ' l0'- "- 15. 20. That Knclneor w u iJft.i 1!' -'?."' ik 1000 mun nctimlK-a7, ..',.! aviiii ill JICIIVM 1... .. .. ' rf ennuiuil till onsiruction work at the ... Kelly was appointed last Mayor .MorrUon tn mi i, jacancy on the City Council mused hy the resignation of eo. I.eaeh 1 Is gives the pooplo of the no fcldo the representation which they havo doslrod CoqulIIo Ilorald chnrgo under him. .;..." in PimrB0 of th0 "otunl con -....w.uii, ihobo wno iivo on tho SEE WAJ2SL 5-.rt work, aro Tho assistant en- iimn of tho actual con-l ' CRAWFORD James ON TRIP. Ubby COAT,. CraWfnril enn A .... n....i r ; , '"i. """ Ul Auornoy -n.o li.ii wmt ,.. 'v-. U. '- -' ...Vw'0.. "Tlved .. v.u iiuto :-.""' '" niliomouiln nml Vldll VAlnll.. L- . ".. Paclfle lir.'"""' Co,par, . ? Jh by Paul smith, -Beooiro, Morton Uussoll. Zentner, Llrcry and Transfer Comnanr. H.e i8. ampanled by Paul Smith' Preparing the Most Collossal Sole Yet Held in' Annals of Coos Bay Merchandising. We Invite Your presence during Thursday and Friday in order that you may witness te S5J5 J? propa:atlons and the marvelous reductions we are making on tlBg rwiirS0 .twenty thousand dollars worth of Dry Goods, Coats, SiiMm THNMnAY'nSTmn ?PS .WILL BE SdLD AT S A L E ' PRICES , fe nt iPkn?, thr?lfDAY bul ln lcse two days yurs Is the opportunity toflp fhesaS store-make your selections and be here at theoptip HMtl clls,ywtl SATURDAY, July 11 AMD 12 FOLLOWING DAYS. PARTICULARS TOMORROW. S. S. JENNINGS North Bend -""i". iicruiu. YMiCf " ' l Jil' ".-. :