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U' SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TRIED 10 VAUGHN TELLS OF HIS CASES WILL COLLECT ACCUSE YOUTH FAIR EXHIBIT OF NOT PAYING New Lines of SECOND Sir E m naw a A O. Jam, Gardiner Bandits Either Scared Away or Ran Out of Nitro-glycerine ' Cnpt. X. .1. Cornwiill of Gardiner was n Marshflold business visitor to any. !li stated t lint there wore no now developments In the safe robbery at the Gardiner Mill Company's store and offices. Sheriff Qnlne ami Dist rict Attorney Hi own nre still there and going I"'" ,,'p matter very thor oughly, sifting nil possible clues. Capt. Cornwall says that an effort was made to break into the small pri vate safe of W. I .lowett, which eon-; tnlned about $100,001) worth of 'bonds and negotiable securities. Tho combination knob was knocked off the safe and the burglars either be camo nlarnied or their supply of nltro-glyrorlno was exhausted. Capt. Cornwall says busliiL'ss Is nc tlvo at Gardiner. The mill company Is busy getting out lumber for tho railroad work. The San Gabriel, tho company's steamer, Is In port for a cargo and the sailing vessels Caro line, Roulso and another one nre tied tip owing to the mill having so mitchi lumber to net out for the railroad that It Is unuhlu to provide cargoes for thcni. The run of salmon there has so far been comparatively small, ho says. Ambrose LaRouchc, who Is now conducting the.Gnrdliior Hotel, Is got llnR along flno with It, giving ov rcllcnt service and enjoying it good patronage. Steamer (1EO. HLIIER Milh for Portland TOMORROW, TllfltS. I).V at lo::to A. .M. Your next visit to a store should bo made In answer to au ad In to day's wiper. Writes Hard Luck Story From State Penitentiary at Salem Harris' Case Frank Vaughn, serving a term at Salem for stealing a team from tho Mb Haines' estato near Eckloy and suspected of being implicated in the Myrtle Point bank robbery, although he proved a partial alihl by revealing a poker game at Myr tle Point which resulted III a num ber being fined, says that he Is the real hard luck individual. How ever, locnl officers have very little sympathy for Vaughn as they think that he Is a bad actor. He has just sent tlie following letter from tho state prison which throws some now light on the case of Peasley or Har ris, who was recently brought buck from Washington and Ib now in the county Jail at Coiiullle: Editor Coos Hay Times. I wish to say to the readers of your paper and all interested that I told nil I knew coniernlng the bank robbery case. All I knew of it was what I was told by Lurry Miller In the county jail. I was convicted of having stolen property in my sesslon. I got those horses from Pensley, better known as Harris, and I did not know they were stolen. If It had not been for Harris, I would not have been In the peniten tiary, but would have been home witli my family. There Is u time. when u man gets tired of persecu tion. That time Is here. Mr. Lll jeiivlst has rung me in and per secuted mo every time he could pos sibly do so. Harry MeGownn was made a witness against me and was released from prosecution. Ho got as much us I did and more, count ing his fees. I want a siiuare deal, but the other fellow gets the glory) anil I get i lie penitentiary. Frank Vanillin Three Coos Bay Men Want to Be Appointed for Work Consideration Friday The Mnrshfleld Chamber of Com merce nt Its meeting next Friday night will probably declft-.- to recom mend some one to collect the Coos county exhibit for the San Francisco Exposition. The appointment will have to be uintlo by the Coos County I Commlslnucrs. I So far Sec. Motley has lecolved ap plications from three. Dr. llayden wants to do the work and wants $200 i per mouth salary and expenses. II. C. Dlors wants tho place but offers I to do it for $100 per month, nud expenses. .1. A. Ward offers to do 'the work for $100 per month and , expenses. It Is likely that others will en deavor to secure ttie place nlso. Constable Cox Seeks A. C. Erwin for Beating Board Bills in Marshficld Mrs. George II. Hughes today filed charges with Justice Pennock against A. C. Erwln, accusing him of trying to bent her out or a $70 hoard bill. She claims hat she hoarded Erwln last spring And he promised to pay, but lett aiin has not paid yet. She also Informed Justice Pennock that Erwln wns owing bimrd hills to Mrs. Chapman nud Mrs. Cmstattd. Today Constnble Cox has been look ing all over for Erwln but has not lo cntod hint. Mrs. Hughes made ser ious charges ngalust Erwln's past life. She snhl that he was a young man. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes formerly ran tho Dotson Hotel, but now con duct the Mnrshfleld Hotel on Com merclal avenue. A II I . I rffc. kiA m. k J L J-- I "'I ii v.uiur cuia otyies ,zes 32 Prices Range From $7.00 to $15.00 "Money Talk" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co BAND0N THREE STORES MARSHFIELD MYRTLE r TELLS SHOOT BIG BALL GAME. STILL Roseburg Version of the Visit lf ... Pnni,minr 4,, olfllni;nM of the Marshficld Elks and l( ar Contmues tl c Stiiation Thoie Blow? Will Become Sirious in r"M" I PRICES JOB CAUGHT BGHT iAHCE fN CURRY CO. BALLS! The Hosoburg News has the fol lowing story of the visit of tho The United States With the price of carbolic acid Ira Sullivan Who Broke Jail After Conviction and Sen tence is Recaptured P I ..! 1 -. . o. LUlllS aiU UfllMnn cu Great Spurt and Close up 11 uiuucuju unu hiewiork k SHIPPING NEWS 0 li SMITH "" '".""" "" ""." I'.ni.ll UKAf'll. Hr Sm.l !.. I vmii ..... . . Mnrshfleld Elks for their ball game advanced already :io per cent and ,;,::,,,',: ..... .......,V..V . '"" sent 2-tIm there Sunday: o nor drugs slm lur iimnuiits. the ""T, ii'l'TLZ ... . .. V. '?'""' !,ru Lift They cniuo. they saw and were situation or the drug business us tt , y, " ' " ,.'." ,", , ,.,,'. ',",,"' ,,"", "' ;'"ini i.ezgje Utciu conquered. The ball game that the remit of the fight In Europe can J-1'1' " " ' ''" ) ' ' " on; Ion throngtcsl a iiw.iii i.. ! !. .i.tn 1 ..!.. r. . in rmifiiiv unnti 1111 uiiiiriit nr ..... ..,,. .. ..... v. . u.v i i'ii 11111c niiiiiiiiv vt i . .:.i ?..... I.V..X 1 ' .. ?.. ' "' ......v ,irl... I- u'rnwiii.r HMi.Hr w.'. "l".V nnrth of Gold Ileucli. Slier- Chicago added to tl,on7.B Itho past and the only" thing the "have ery day and the price Is rising cor- "' , r.i" i,.mi HViiW"ln ! hnl iJl"T1'' nVU"S?x now is the memory.. Never in the respond! ugly. Acer ling to local J"' " , f , ' l" '1".V" ThW History or tlie City or Uoseburg has oruggisis mere can uu mil one so- ,.,,,., .....,, .iii,,., ,,. "" -,,,,,, .-n...i .... ",,u lcr,ou i 'there been so Jolly, lively and good lutlon to the ilroblem unless there !1ll,iy,,,lll,li . !'," 'uw.ik, .,, i I ,M,".B1",, f(),r ,,,t,m ' take tt w tt, nnturcil n bunch of visitors within l n speedy settlement of the Kuro- "! . tho r,,fllho u,,lkt''1 UULi h the result r one .lay, p:ir ft isvowv thu 1Ini(B nR n nv,ied in.'n war. unci Hint Is thu Investiueiit Vi."illl -im said that he took a i.nn? . l'nK,0 "'l0 w).rlMl ,lnnKoVt here Saturday night, inlont upon tuk- ! A.nerlcuii cupltul In American ". "' '"I'?M " ' 'V A iierlcan .caitiie Initreit lin lnir th.. Hi.Mit.M ,,r tl... ttimnt. !... iw.it laboratories to comnete with tbnse """ ..' ,0.H.H"1 '"h" 'l.lu'r. . "l . ,l" ronflnuil to strtiKK ci for r-. nnrilllllTrn ,(-"'"' H with then.. Fully I '" onimy. , r"w:,!o r 11 liero he bee no ? rnr nH lu-riitair e IdU iii DDLMMHiLD w" rt, '"' of '" enmo from TIiIh too, Is the solution of tho n "S Iiib l li nH,0J,,.,in,H. ' 'l,u,c, ' tlt:'- KnrUnUlfOrn ,llt! "l 1rliiK about sixty nroblom as offered In uu editorial 4 "' Jf " ' XV' rniuli linn iho. tl,lult? ,,lm.n "'& i U ILnlWVn LI five good Iho Hlks. They were met I" 'lie American Druggist for Sep- J ,. rr -hM un ei the ha nl II""-p iibln thoXitloailUh UIIL.I1IIVBII I &.II u Um0p of n ', , 10Pi Th0 U(,()rlll, HIiyH ,lmt n . he riiu ' '' . the ha , r IIIIH1B , ,e Olan-j, n Tr nnnTi inn delegation or the local lodge, wlm H.o available supply or (ler.nan co- ne.i to tho mii iiiiiI wiih innklim f 1H.ri,H ",,ow ,,,., -M.nrk im ,3k Tfl nfiriTI hlr - tlmm into tHo city where "Unr cl.en.Iculs Is ubiiiidaut enough , " w y n or h Vy t n vol I n u n l li Ih " m ""I1.1. K"cm nlic-ail of thelWt II! rlln I flnllr" l""ded to get ..ciunlntod. Iimt tov six montliH without fu-, " s.nVv: n inde no rSlBln in but .".' '''""'''''"""'Ij- tlnpa III I I II I M HlHll.lt did not take Ioiil- to net the-rust ther production, but ir the war nor- ..,.., .V. . '.V... " 0...'.V .?. .BJn.1.1. ":..,.'. '. "I'mIihI Now York I W I Ulf I Lit IUI Large Passenger List for the South Takes Big Shipment 1 of Pulp for Orient The Nairn Smith sailed this morn ing for San i'l-anclsco with a big shipment of pulp nud lumber and a iliiautliy of uilscelliiueous Height in addition to a capacity passoiiKer list. Among tlioxo stilling on her were: F. Spencer. Mrs. I Spencer, Miss N. Scl.ulcdr. Miss lOlleu Holm, .i.ick toss, Mrs. .1. W. Itoss, Mrs. M. II. Nowhouse. Mrs. H. C. Itniuwiy. .lean Itmusoy, Mlhs Sadie Itlx. Miss Lucy ltlx. I'. (i. Nnwl.ouse. (!eo. Doll. S. .1. Koborts, M. II. Colin, .1. Paper. .1. I'. Wood, Paul Hotly. ,M. Monies. John Javo. Ton l.lKU.ito, Ai.tonio Koiwa, J tl. (iiithilo, .loe Kruuke, .lolin Lor iierl, A. .SiiKiison. H. Poast. I,. Toado, -J'YIIx riant. !'. AiikiihIIiiI. II. Curo, .1. It. DonahUon, C. V, Si'iiK. J. II.. Smith. ('. l. lliouglitoil. !rs. .1. Schuldor. Miss Hessle Coke. Mrs. M. erclvnl, A. V. Ilowluy. Mrs. A. V. Uow'.'ity. W. I'. .McDfiuiott. V. .1. Poole. Mrs. V. .1. Poole. Thelina Per ry, Mrs. Kil Perry, Kd Perry, J. House, Ofcur Anderson, .11 in .loliu,' Phillip Craudldler, (ieo. UumoII, M. IliiHtii. I'riink Stevenson, Moikhii .Iocs, .1. Audio, M. Kchala, .1. Powell, H. Karduell. II. Scott, Uuo. Sholton and .1. Aradar, w ' k Kl.li:it SAILS SOITII. Will Ketuiii T now Kn Koute to Poitlauil, Tho noorge W. Uhlor willed titjJ o'clock hut evening for ICureka aiul will return heie tomorrow, tilling at 10 o'clock for Portland. Among thono sailing fiom here for ICiuoHa mi her wore: Then. Ilradloy. O. A. Ulchards. Miss Mablo llrossle, Marion Kulie. Jacob A. llyinan and .1. How ley. The llreakwater sal lei at noon for Portland with a fair freight cargo and a good passenger list. The following Is the list of outgo ing passengers: Mrs. C. K. Klllott, Mrs. Audeisoii, Mrs. Curtis. Mrs. Kerry. Mrs. Nas burg, Miss (1. Kerry, II. Curtis, Mr. Anderson. Mr. McKlroy. .Mitt. Mc Klroy. Mrs. Davis. Ilerhort C.llflllan, C. A. Vim Duyn. .Mrs. Van Duyii, M. K. Ksby, It. Davis. S. Nystodt. Mrs. II. Miller. Mrs. K. Miller. II. Hanson, Nick Kills, II. H. Stewart. .1. II. Sned don. Dr. Kelly. P. Holler, Mrs. Du.i xn.i, K. Iledell. .1. Duuso... II. .1. .Molir. Mis. II. ,1. Mohr. X. I). Susan, Judge lliown. Mrs. King, MUs St. Mnrlln. ti. OImiii. A. V. Creutx. J. A.1 Mntt'iews. K. Olson. J. Olson, n. Ol son, L. Lecoiij and K. Oversteil. worn off and soon a feeling of good Ih longer than that American fV .in illv and hat I fellowship existed betweon nil tho n.aiii.fncturers will either have to re- "ft " 'Hm " "'Vlo says t nt a file, d visitors nnrt tho cltlons. "Hollo turn to the use or clien.lcnls employ- ','" " '."' r outHl.lo t.ubko.I In tl o linclV- lllll" could bo heard wherever one ud beroro tho advent or coaltur prod- Jm ,y,l,0I "v," , ' Hbi?iI W wny to liberty, and that ho will receive ! (WltltV V.K INTO CO.M.MKHCi;. went, on tho streets, In tho lobbies ,u,a "'' ostabllsh laboratories or oi ine dirrereni noteis nun in tie nieir "n. .... . oscano aualu ranious mouiiPiln springs had been Hues, "which supply most of our' provided In liberal ipiautltlos by the modern drugs, have no doubt been ' Hosoburg Klks In order to vnsh "It t up Tor lack or workmen or down the dust that had iicciiinulatod '"ivo been coiiiinitndeered by tho 1 In the throats of the visitors during government ror tho inanufactiiro of tho ride over. In was a dusty ride 'll tury supplies." and tho amount consi.ined was n Dal.y notices are received by lo large one, I Tl'lvSD.WS (.'AMIS. AMKItlCAV l.i:.(ili: III) Kngllsli Plan to lloycoll All Cei limn (ioO(N, LONDON. Sept. '. A bitter com mercial wnr it LTiilnxt (leriuanv and III the evonlnif tin. Ulit t'nl dl'I.KKlKts from wholesale houses Anm.ln Imu Ihmmi liiaiiiriirntitd in danco wns held In tlie nrinory and r the effect of anotlier rlso In tho Kngland. M has the loyal support of ti.e crown tnat was present reminded i'"'1 "' " ceriaiu urug or imu iney the piess and the public. one of the dunces given iliuiiiK tho l"'(-, tmiiblo to fill the ontlro order The London Chamber of Com- strawborry carnival. Tho hall whh l'u" "' l1'" ndvnncod piico. morce coninilttee held a private moot-: crowded nud every one present had , ''"' following Btutemont of the nK today to iIIhciish this aiitl-Oermaii ii splondld tlmo until tho hour or Hltiiiillon Is made by a leading trndo campaign. The commercial lu-1 mldulglit. wholesale druggist In a letter to tlgeneo branch of tho bonid of The hall gamo Itself was worth O"' ''"' tni'lo: trade hs a skilled staff working on coining miles to sue. Mrllllant plays xlu',11 ' orders to leading ums or fleriniin Iniporls. It calls the (ii)oiiiiiicii tnrotiguoiit tlie kii.uo ni.il ' " ii""fs ii.hi uueu-ioiirius n'tentlou or miiiiiiriii'tnroi'a to tho Chicago ,; WiisliliiKton t, f.V.I innings. Detroit 3 j New York 2. Cleveland :i; I'l.llntleliihla (, St. Louts 0; lloHton 7. St. Louis 2; llnstun L I NATIONAL I.KAtil'K I'lttBburgli-St. Louis; rain. Chicago S; Cli.ili.natl 7 I NOKTIIWKSTI'IIV I.ILVtilfc 1 Italian! !: Sea !. t Victoria o; Suit n:ic :' Tacoinu I: Viiihuih. r 6, COAST li(.u;. HARD TO GET 1 1 nan it not been for the tatortil third "' ("(' hijiiib oiuiiien aim cancoiiet, rollowlng which (lorinnns sell heav-' , ,. . , , an I rmir h luulugs when tho local ,,m l,rlvv "dvanced ion per lent y In Knglairl: P'rtlniid hoys landed on Kroeiiian for sl safe !'" .,.,u' l'rt delivered, the situation Klectrlcnl nppllanciw nn.l appam- h'?!'Z ,',;,,' P .,,. v nf'i hits Hint uittod eight runs tho score ' "'J lnilcal tiuilv uin roadlly bo tiis. Iron mid steel, wire, stono snd , '"'t''1: lU'lwr and Unt: . wo-jld have been 1 to 0 Instead or II wlu , enrtlienwnie. chlnaware. cutlery, hoi- e' mm Koiirpr. t f . o 0. After tl.nt he settled down and ,. -" low ware, cotton : oslery. woolen and ';OH ,,,!!f!!,,ti 1 li ire Hosoburg team mnuaged to gov W I'KM'KS I.N PI.HM MKK. moisted pleco goods cotton prints. 'HVi,M..i,w',i'V.,r KhniVe d .1)1.1 OOP run. Iliikuf nf Mm Iao1u . ..... f..iMl..v,. lnnll.or iFlnvna -in. I l.lllltu " UI'' ""'. .V1 " V. ..',... ..: i, , ' ' v .......o, ixiiiicii in 1.111m tiro uiiiy niiini ...... - -., r,.-... tik' standrlde aiul r( nuiai coMred. himself wlUi glory during the ; ave to rlflo their kitchen i.antrlos " allocs. n. ,!.'..,. .... .6 11 I in . . t a ak.j a . vytl l(t tlt -- , hi Misiiniii at rawiiiN. i ,-.:,.. o I . Hi'. 111!', lUVlIlK IT HtrllctKliil- in UU iwi .,.., 1.01,1.,., nvi....,., nu ....r...., I j.. ., , 1 1 ! iiw utMWiih uAiiotin tin ivi i u litiin. ........ ... . t.-viiinu n ... in uiu 1111111. t i.y mvo olio ii tornnt vo rover- It U im'liiiiilcd that twelve ; inllHon ' niuorioV:' i''roiiKIi "J U1' I ALONG the WATERFRONT The Hustler Is taking on a big car go of flour for Harbor. Curry coun ty, tlio people there laying In a win ter supply before the price goes up and the winter storms make It diffi cult to get a boat to laud it. Longshoremen Will Observe Labor Day Strictly Three Vessels Due Here The local longshoremen todnv noti fied the iloik managers Lore that thoy would not work botweon 7 o'clock Monday morning and 7 o'clock Mon day night, even at puy and a half for a holiday, because they wish to ob serve labor day. The announcement caused ipiUe a tin ore owing to several vessels being due here Monday morning wl'h car-, goes to bo unloaded. At the Smith ' Terminal dock the Hodoudo, Nairn Smith and (5eo. V. Klder will bo ready to unload. Henry Hoggins, assistant to Agent McC.eorge, started in today to find n ciew of workmen to do the work. I inning nrter all had been Inst tho slon to the practlies or their giniid- dollars' worth or (lorninn dynamos ..... . i.:inotT. McLean. !sdtors ran In four pinch biters. A. motl-fts, who made their porfuiuo by '"id motors nre sold nuniinlly In lint- "nv , Wei nick. Hill Painter, mil Haines soaking riowor petals In alcohol , Mi territory. Tho board' of trndo . 1 Rod Lou Koyzer and of the four. vur prices have boon declared on '' nrranged for tho suspension of MnRTH RFWD NEWS i iiiiiipi iniiiiitni'u ui goi a sine nit. nil pommies, partliiilnrly tho high- ioriunn nun Aiisiriau piuenm in i'.hk" i ihviiih "-- . Ponple wondered why he had not been priced Impoited brands It Is ostl- 'i'"1 wherovor innnuractiiiors wnnt 7vnriurti put In tl e game earlier, hh ho shifwel iatod that Ainerlca.i perfumers hum- "B0 f tl,0' '" tl10 l'",)llc ,"- 0oor n!y,n (.,8',.0V r rn 1W mi uniisiinl amount or baseball abl'- be roiced out of biisdiiiws soon. They Ipio'- '"! drug mnniifnctiirorR aro a guest at the i i i fc i ... ... ... ' ' ........ ..... ... .,........,... ,..(,. tll.l . .. . , .. , . .. ii . K,n'8,,'(' was crowned to mAW purc-linso the mntorlals Piopanng to capinio too groat inuiu ..ay a.ie.ii.u. . jv he lint Mini overvono bml n snlnn. rPn.i. ...1.1..1. t,. !........r.. i. i ....i.i whlidi ( orman cbem cnl concerns Mrs. L. K. hnlhenstein auu" did time roasting the iimplie mid Attar or roses once sold ror $li havo enjoyed In Kngland. tors, Clnlro. Helen nnd !..,,' t giving insiriictions to the iiiayers. nl an once. Diiiliiir tho Iliilunrlnn wnr All Knglls i ciinmners or commorco nnvo neeu ,,l,"h ',;,, n of wl.l.h was given nnd taken In the the t.rl.e Jiiiiiml o Sin have boon advised of this opportunity fJrants Pass, returned MondiM' V. .", M',1,1.8- , p, visit or tlw xw It Is ostlniated that It soon will "'"' "W Marshflold Klks to this city was ono bo hlghoi rgod by tho Loudon chnmnor of ning. .... t Mr. ana .uis. j- '" :;. umi ortlnll1' 1U1, rti Intorest maniifacturers In concerning . . ... , . . ...... . i i fill i iii9 iiimiii.'i. win i minimum' n Kit.ir vnl.ni. .... nM.n., .,... ... iinrinnti iiitaiiinnu. ofliinmnuv in iiiih- niivii iiuuii in Mine with pleasure, ror tho crowd n'no an once" musk oil Imported lcl'" Oormnny shipped more than wcoks, roturned home Jion thnt wasleio was one that did every f,, Uussla at rro.n 25 'to $2S an seventeen million dollars' worth or nlng. qininson, lu 01,0 K,(l t0 "'t-, , , , , ounce, and sandal wood oil, Imported "tocklnwi nn;l socks to England Inst Mrs narflol f'"'0 ' !,, lo nttotnpt a detailed review of fr0ni Kniiland nt from Si: to Si 0 a i'c, as woll as much undorwear. been visiting relntl.es in i-ui lllll L.nill u.n..l.l lw. .. I.. lo i.l, . "" .,',",","" "l ''""I 0 1U II J,. ,, .,,,., V.0I., r..ml Inst nVGIl Ilg, . ...L nnri erw Canndlan trado In women's suits nnd. Mrs. O. A. 'cl,1n1ru3 Steamer (!KO. V. KLDKIt Mills ror Poitlauil TOMOItltOW, Tlll'HS D.W ut IO:; A. M. for the reason thnt the Hosoburg nwnr'wiiin t ..imr.-o tenm to n mnn played good ball, and ' n.ado Bpec'acular plays when In tho ukaso.V fllVK.V .'OU I All tho dally papers, n8 woll as havo spent two moniiis lWr field or nt bat. Kven when a player hkjii si'd'Alt PKICKS t,)0 t'"'1" Journiils. nre filled with let- with relatives, IertyeuJ iiiiini'ii oui u wns worm scotng and , tors, articles nnd editorials sotting nomo ai Aivam, y --- Reguilair Ouar Aeimiuial Epositiomi of Up-to-Date Autumn and Winter Millinery Wednesday, September 2 and following days at m,oii (Sin i&. wii Jin ji ii ji ii k y Russell Building. Central Avenue nuj In Hui-opeaii' f"h how to capture this German I trado. Buyers aro urged to boycott - .in. KI.IIIUSI inn niiwicii wiin laugaier. Wm- 1 1 us Cuuseil liss I Hargar. .Miller. Carter and llakor rM, each Hind." two runs. vhil llnv. vpu' vmir o... r...... . ' Hnniinii l'nnla nflnr M.o nrPRPIlt I . ... in luiuv. auii. m ouriiius loss ... ,-.- grenves. (.lass and Haker each came in tho European cron or sugar direct- s'els hIil h)' English merchants are aciobs in ono run apiece, llargar y duo to tho war. Is responsible for. oxhnusted. Ill II MO Ilia I 'i I'llllu (i.Ulimit .. !.... .t .. . ... ' ml. A..Anr.mM.. I. ALLi:!AXV ITPIS. I ,o..ioi m Tho Time' .-.j . .i i.nf! caoomi fires star'ed on ik i ....... ... .., ,a .iii.iti.il KuiwiiH mo rtso in sugar lu tills country, nc-l ,,,u nuiujr uh uuiwiim- "' uu... - - . e i.- a hit. he being exceedingly lucky cording to tho American Sugar Ho- t government will not permit Brit- Fork tho latter par i MeDlIj on slipping to tho bases on errors fining Company, which Issued a state-t 'sh firms to deal with Gormnn and One wns vory e"r. ,3 60meeJ SnKX iTrT".", T,hp VMXUK "'tn telling W y It had advanced tho Austrian firms in hostllo territory. Woodenwnre Co. jnere of H. Maker, ror the Hosehurg bunch, price of sugar here ""d that all contracts entered Into growth timber in "i u'steBBff was ocei)tlonally good. Olnss at Tho American company, ticcorillii" "eforo the wnr with Hrins In hostllo Tho f"no'0'l,r chool tot catch agisted linker materlallv nnd m tl... etn.,..ni toii iCTO i.o.. .n torrltorv rnnno lm carried out dur- men was held at " - . ir$ , Mrs. O. A. -:", ,wl cotton goods. i daughter, Miss "': "" "lh. w had to his credit ir. putouts. Carter per cent or tho .dflned sugar used lu b the war. hero Tuesday, tnere nt firs gave a splendid exhibition the United States. Tho company snys I Tho English papers aro making an attendance as Ue a f , ,a i n w w i rt i inn - ntiin nil 11111 11 11. 11 mi iiii it.i lluiiivh j roimt 411111 lllll ! Mill I'll i. . i. Ii .1 i ttnnin ........... :,',, .. , unu n noes noi own no ncro or sug- bi'-hi "" n """ ......- .. i --- ,, Inc ng ana , McNalr pul'ed In the only run for )U. or produce n noiind or raw suunr fncturors or Christmas goods and community. Tlie ".' usi.fii the Ma-s field Elks. He managed ,,', ls 'entirely dope " dont i Jon 8 t0" A I'ents are being urged was especially goo The o wiggle through when tho Hoseburg org of riino mar In Pnrt n m ph. to deny their children plnythlngs by Frank Rood and " 'roan P noys weron t looking. Freeman for ,, Hawaii, tho Phill.plues. Java audi "in,, l" tho enemies or tho omplio. Hood and wi , .jV engardt ' Mnrshfleld did good work but had other countries The Kiironen ! wards and Abe in e""bv The t? E,M,r,V,,nth0.rU,,',TM0,wnr,J """- ""nXdlUBthoLontwar Z' l'"K"'J LKl'ltE. Hon. . W. sermon was by R $av i , . loi.v o. v n0n-vVOn.IIOrt 'i'."1 "tntomont continues produced last ln vis lll tell you the TIUTII r ?" X! r. A'fred f Sa,,oiu;;,fic;;1Xoo?,wt,.,;e!i,,,,, nT,,n?7,vno r.r'Z 1tz mv 8om8m "" "4 ,,,p WfttWtS but without serious results. world's sup.ly . FlunhCi Hull. floral decorations . t : MAItltlAtJK LICENSES. fno fop ug IHHB " con3',, Steamer fiEO. AV. ELDEIt sails Cryone brought wlmt '";; fffo 355 .. ii i i ii'minniimi' ri'lll'lfc -fa IT E. Baker "'.. elrftf. .ii.iiiiuai.il, iiu-MAhKs. SKM.nei" CJKO. W. ELDEIt salli w"""' '" '""" n- eryone brougui j tvo '" L. E. Rhodes and Mablo King. fur Poitlauil TOMOItltOW, TIIURS. '' I'oi'tlund TOMOHHOW, THURS- Mrs. II. R. a.rt to her W Ernest A. KoUom and Iva L. Gar- DAY ut 10:it() A. M. .Y nt 10:0 A. L woro out for a u sue K , rott. , : , Mrs. Georga A. """"Vf.rshflei' ; Willis liryant nnd Mildred MeRee. Your next visit to a storo should .miuii u. i auier imu ateien u, no mado in answer to an ad. In to- ' , Gardner. Coqulllo Herald. day's paper. ... t itv nr ji- - .. tii READ THE ADS. I trip o " "V,. "ot that pl? " Read tho war news, but don't for- took In tho s gu morni0g. . get the storo news In Tho Times. went Home i u'v i U