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! w ' "-Hi t. I'''. ''.i U jfl h i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1914-EVENING EDITION. stf ILL NOT LEI lALLEGANY GEO. V. ELDER Womens' E lli'S i. Suits IN JO OUT WOMAN SCAPE HIE CASES District Attorney Liljeqvist In-, sists on Ruby Morrison Tes , tifying Marshfield .Case (Special to The Times.) COQU1LLI2, Or., Sept. 17. Dlat Tlct Attorney Llljeavlst today nn nounccd thnt Huby Morrison, who caused such n furore in a MarBhfleid vollco court trial a few weeks ago, -would have to appear beforo tlio i..... u lin Im.l In lin hioiinllt -En nn Invalid's cot. Tho statement -waB made to Constable Cpx of Marsh- ii.i ...,., Mr rnr untitled him that the Morrison woman, who Is now at -Lakeside, claimed that she was III and could not appear. When Consta lo Johnson of Lakeside sorved tho ...l...nnn nn thn MnrflSOtl WOIUM!, .ehc announced that sho was sick and Grand Jury Probes Bootlegging Charges, -Bounty ueai ana Calf Stealing (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLB, Or.., Sept. 17. Two cases from Allegany are now being considered by tho grand Jury In addi tion to tho calf stealing case. Tho witnesses In tho calf stealing case, lit which 0. A. Ilodlne charges Mr. and Mrs. I'otromoulx with killing a year ling heifer and salting tho meat, will bo examined today. One of tho other, cases is an inves Brings 27 Passengers From Eureka and Takes 101 Pas- sengers North Today Tho Goo. V. Kldcr sailed today for Portland with 101 passengers. S.ie arrived In early today from Eureka with twenty-seven passengers,. in 4, ,.iin.r rnmo won a largo con- .algnmcnt of canned salmon Thoso arriving irom c.hiji "-", H. R. Miller, G. Ward. J. A. Bowo,' H L. Mans, 11. Simpson, P. C. Dough erty. W. A. Jones, C.McDonough,S. P. Howard. P. w. wnus, y. i.i.-. started a report reflecting on P. B Larson, who dispenses boh unims. According to some a brand of bitters ..hint, t.tirinn nulla hnn n llrrlflp kick ..... n MlVtll M...WW.. UW..U ..-- .. -..------ ------ -"n .. - - ,...!... ll.n aim It n..l Mm irrnnrl Inn will nmll would not go, ciuiiimiB inv "" ii' " ; n ."... --- would get a physician's certlflcato ns nbly detcrmlno whether this Ib a vlo- an excuse Mr. Llljeavlst announced lotion of tho liquor law. that "ho must appear. Tho other case Ib that o Art Clnr- While nothing was given out by thor hide to Coqulllo, swearing that u- ffioinio it ivn learned today that a grand Jury subpoena had been Issued for Mrs. E. F. MorrUsoy of Marshfield. It Is understood that sho Is wanted to tell of conversations alio heard relative to a Marshfield social controversy a few months ngo, n which Bomo woman Is accused of tak ing another's Jowolry. Young Wlni C'io. Tho Jury In the case of Young vs. llurkholdcr brought In a verdict for 7r, for tho nlalntlff. Young bought Mmnlifli'lil Cil.V) Ul. The ca;" nf Geo. II. Hughes vs rtlm Ilnlann fnr ilntllnCOH llfl clnllUI l,. Imvn aiiatnliinit nn n result Of tllO slto of tho DotBou Hotel being filled .... ,.".. .!.... I. .n lna uiiflniv la allll nn tlb Wr 1110 piainilll. lUUI.ft ll.."J ll UlO,UIBllnY ll.nfc D.....n .-.... lliirkholdor'a real cstato business and, trial and probably will not be com- waB suing tor cohiiihhi uu . iuuiuu ui'ium i"""'"' which ho claimed that Uurkholdor - made In violation or tneir ugrecniuiu. Mnrshflold Irfpior Cast. I Joo Schott nnd Arthur Yako of Marshfield aro In Coqulllo to appear beforo tho grand Jury today In con-, Tiectlon with tho drinking escapade In MarBhfleid last Saturday night. In which It was alleged that Schott nnd "o'tlicrs allowed three boys under 21 1o drink beer. Oct Hois WltncM. Marshal Cartor of Marshfield to day Bout Emll Johnson to Coqulllo to appear beforo the grand Jur against Jim Robs, charged with steal ing JoluiHon'B watch. Johnson waa on South inlot and It waB with diffi culty that ho wan found. Thu watch was sent over with him. One of tlio otner cases ib nn Hives- i. nowiuu, """" ." n"u p tlgatlonof tho chnrges of bootlegging! J. Halley, 12. Slaglo, O. L. Dajw, i . at Allegany. It seems that somcono.W. Davis, C. Watson. J. "n1"' Puckott. Geo. Nnsey, O. WolBcr, 1. i.'t.-- ii onnviiin. P. Del overent, J..IU East and J. "lc0l)8,0ny,t,tvll(.ol Those Balling from Coos'TOy0- Portland wore: , lohn Heath, Johannn Voltz, Paul Voltz C. 1L Dryan. S. L White. Sam Kontojohn, A- Chrlson, C, V. McCnr !K C D.'Gabr.e,son,.C. S. Putnam ' iUB. " ., alin. ml- I. A. lectiug tno noiiniy ami bpcuuuik ui yicine. jhb nui " ,',', inr. cash. Judd Schappera claims that ho churcli. 8. T. Mow"1' , ,WIn';'Vn.,,?S and n companion killed tho iiantlior Bon, Itojiort Kiihn, Mrs. Hobort Kuiin, i ...... V., ... l lnlrn l.n I.I, In I ....' r-...,1, l.lnn Mm. Si C. Lllin, O. niwi in ii i i.iiiiiiii iviin vj liu liiu iavi :th. r itiinv .! --- . - . . ....... . --.., .... ........-""----.- ..- a I to uoqtliiio nnu coneci mo iwnuw for them nnd bring back th6 money. I ln lllln.l thn vnrnilnt nnd tllPIl col lcctlng tho bounty and spending tho LATEST HS OF OOPUE Mrs. Finnic Unn, Mrs. s. u. ujmi, o. S. Jennings, Mrs. S. 8. Jennings, . Ilolco, MrsZ. noltc. Wnyno A Ion, . Fayo Ai.on, .r-. - , " THO ca ni ueo. ii. iuikiilh ij q Kjaucnu, .m. y1" , ""vin Jolin uoison ror uninngcH iw ciiiu 8t u'ltcn, u. i. ,,'..;,", clins.l 1. Al. WJYCIi ' ' - . I .. Mathers. S. U Larson. J. "zc .b,,lT" wick. Miss Ada Soutliwlck, Mrs T. Kropk. F. A. lllckey. Mrs. W. N. Ma- on. Miss Ainco wv". ", V "I Mr bok Mrs. II. DamloB, Ilobcrt UaSlos. I lUaboth Mnnn. poatrlco M Pedorson, .mih. -'i ." Gladls Scott, Ilnryoy Scott, Mrs. Job Scott.W. J. Murphy. Chester Lnierj, L T. Honney, T. h. nonnoy. A. K. Vonnoy Elslo nonnoy. avlovo lluiicli Mra. V. T. Loot, MeJvn, $3, 'M.B.'Dlrdio AdUlnB.lC.jro. ...: -,... in.i naiiurn. Ilnlbort. Oabun,: Esther OBhurn UoyCkg. W. h. Chore, Mrs. W... Chore. Nor iYoSa:ThmnanUt B. rj. w.lle?" yl C. XVI.U,. J:0!- i . . II Ulllllll. II. l.illlDIIIII -" J. A. WARD 10 GETE XH1B1T and Coats Autumn's Authentic Fashions Tlicsc SultH kIiow the NtiinnliiK now Jackets vlth long Imckg and th wnlnteil fronts, trliniiied with velvet to nuitch and lined with ritfi l'cau do Cygno. Skli-tii nro nearly all "tunlckcxl" nnd tho mtcTWi Incliulo lino Ci-cikj Poplins unil Gnlwrdlncs In soft Grcwm, l'ium, trii. tnrlu, now Uliieti nnd Ulnck. Clovcrljr dcNlgucil nnd smartly tallorM. $15.00, $17.50, $18.50, $20.00 and up to $50.00 I Well-known Man Selected To Arrange for Coos and Curry Exhibit at San Francisco Tint romtnlttoo selected from tho unv.irni clinnibura of comuiorco of sovoral ciiamnera or conimoico i tcrfl oeo. 11. tmum, w. ""'" , 'Coos county to assomblo tho exhibit Carlson. C. holvlora. qenscpo jjisbi, from 'this district for tho Pannma-I (!8H j88, Antonl Lolostov, n. i. Pacific Exposition In IMG. mot In Co- urmon. Joo Parrys, C. V. nr"e"' ,1... .i.i .M..i.... n.i.i lfi.t.i. Mr. . . . ...i..M..n.i . f?iniilf TinttB.' It. uar? qillliu linn inwiuiiiH "" '" joiill ftirauii"'i -,-.. Lain, who was chairman of tho per-. m,8n. Total 101 passengers, manqnt commiueo was niauo c.-ui- ' , y rt..v.. ..i'...l..UiM r .llii .liw.nlK'i rnttl. I1 iliuiu viiiiii in"" 'i " ". ,,l mlttoo. Thoso going from Mnrsnnoici wore Col. Win. Q rimes and Hugh Mc- Lnln, Mr. Grinum lioing tno ropresen Coats Stunning Styles Soen-ellith or thrwwium-tcr leiiKthn lirouil, riut or inllUiny rollnrrf KIkIk button Mjlo. nt mnteiliila Includo ClilnchtllnH, PlnldH nnd 3lle4l ClotliH, Walo Serges, Cheviot, llmadclotln ni Novelty' Wouvch In ilio fnvorctl hliadeH anil colors. Itciimrknhle values at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 $18.00, $20.00 and up to $50.00' Vaf-xMn... Olimmnnf IVUW vllllHl"'"1 "AMERICAN LADY" CORSETS $1.00 to $5.00. RAINCOATS for LADIES, CHILDREN ' AND BOYS New Shipment M0DART "FRONT LACED" CORSETS $3.50 to $8.50. (Special to Tho Times.) !.. ..i.,iom K w tnrahf Inlil Chnmbor of Commcrco. Mr. Yoiiiik. of tho Coqulllo Sontlnol wuh chosen vinii.niiTiiriiiiiii iiiiii Hi'ri imiii mill COQUILLE. Or., Sept. 17. -Mrs. 0ri,u8 treasurer. J. O. Stommlor 5SLE OF PORT 15 BONDS IDE cuquiiii.i.., or., nuin. urimea treRBiiror. j. u. luiuuuui 51ton Tyrrell and daughter, Joan"! was tho temporary representntlvo of otto, arrived Wcdtiosday from OaK-K,yrtj0 j0jnt ,( q, j, LomniiBkl act- land, uaiiiornin, mr '"ir eu ror .Norui. jioiiuh ropronciiiuuvci licr parents, Mr. and Mra. u. h. a. Wernlch, wna unablo to bo pros-' Plorce. lent. lianuonB represouumvo hhu uqjj nnroveS UUUI nwiiu ouc Miss Flora Shaw .loft on Wednca-, nol yet been BolocUed, but a telephoiio Mntional Bank Com- day for Salom whoro Bho has ac- niessago was received saying that! IIC IMdUUIIdl oaiir wum coptcil a position ill i " uiuy wumu uutu u u.hv vv . lllloolUIICIO muiiiiy Mrs. J. U. Hiagio, 01 uuuuuu, ""o.11Uxi meuiuiK. i.n.in.a mi insi Tuesday when sho it wuh nRreed to collect -5 had as her guests tlio J. ti. . Club. Tho club members left horo on tho 7 o'clock boat arriving ai Port Approves Deal With Seat Tho Port of Coob nay nt a mooting New "DERBY" GLOVES The 'LADIES HOME JOURNAL' ' PATTERNS NEW TRIMMING SILKS- D. M. C COTTONS Large Assortment Colors and Sizes Hub Dry Goods Company "Smart Ycar for Women" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue Phone 361 LOCAIiOVUUKIiOW. INHPIXTH HAIMIOAU WOIIIC. Supt. DKon SnyM So Trains to .Maple- ton Uiiiii .-Novi'iniH-r . nor" cent eaen monui oi uiu auusuiiiiiiuno approved oi mo wuu o i" "" 'j i nirnol iinon. mm iRHiin. Ilirouuu llio riibi. u...... " - . "".- - . , . . ,l " " ' . .- . si-.....n. tn' ' .... ..1 fill. I'liril .XIIVI'IIIIM'I' tm J. A. Warn vaa soiecieii 10 conuui. nrj,iK0 and ureuging -"'i,u,1. '" rw Drunk. uus romm ,,.;"" .."; Lnv. ThoB nlx- Mra. SlaElo'a about U a. in. ai tlio exlilUll at a salary oi iou pi ho First Miuonai iiaim " "'"".."' Emll Qoodlng woro iirricu iu.; .."'","- '",: nniPtloii ono o'clock all woro Invited to tlio month, ho to pay his own expenses. U)0 mlIU0 rlco that tlio nm w tho -hnrR0 of txlcatlon. y... i'u""u"" k"& c ""Rmon dining room whoro a most delicious Tho $1000 from tho county for! BOld for. Tho drodgo company was Jor MacArthur, Per ? J0 "u. din nor was sorved. Tho table dec this year's work U now available. I ?,. ,,B bpnd , payment for Its work , .Tom Hall, who returned contrac tor. on tho W linn '0 ,nc . orations woro purplo nBters. Tho The several memliers wore Instnieed )Ut It wa thought better to Beparato' (rom coqulllo. was nv flc. ace mpanled by h. D. Qeoh m guests found their places by pretty to secure from their homo towns tho tho Brtlo of tho bonds and tho con- ..nueniy ill this afternoon. gan of conm gr tho , compan a llttlo placo cardB, each ono hnvhm'i amounts duo so that work on the ox- trnct T,0 last Issuo Ib $300,000. . SSTT Tho Adollno tB h0,ld1 ,ar8,Ln,Vfrom a trlii a little verso very appropriate ror im.lt need not bo delayed. I making a total of $000,000 to he Is- Vi'l Mou , ,,,fs' n ,0, 'south I ,l0n,e,Jr0Bt"r?,?y HTnf ?h mw ill" tho "ccnslon. Thoao assisting tho Tho permanent committee consists B,ie,K tj.o Seattle National bank aim- Smith arrived In Irom we ' ovor tho ontlro lino of tho now ra !,lo0stesCatn.i, orvlng woro Mesdamea , llA-Wornlch of North llond.1 flakes the bond, up to tho. mount tod"dt way. go ng ou by w., of th. s.u Wolls, Moil ami Jonnsou. ur win. urimea oi .muishuuiu, uumo of tne oarninga oi ie mouho u ,.-. ." - , . f .. ' ... . ...! I...- ulutnf .. io...l,w. M.. Vniimr nf Po.l.V .. ton nnn ...nrn tlin latter. j, .i Drnln, oinner inn mini"" . "'" '" "' """"": t'" ."".n ,;.-.T t'e mm " -""V" '."T.'.rL" ";;;. i. i.'..i.. ficril Carter, a won- "",'.,; n,vn ani,i M.ni thn work is MrB. MohL ciitortnlneu tneir guesis quuio aim ur. oiinBon oi Jmo . u,.ng to pay for iniei iniprovuiiiuii. i - -. ,,-,nt IiiihIugsb man. BIG LEAK ' BALL 91 by rendorlng sovoral vocal Bolec- Point. irn m iinwklns also rondorod nnvnnol nlnnn enlnpllnllfl. Tlin rest! of tho afternoon was spent In noe- j AMONG THE SICK. dlowork. tho party raiurnvii " . the four o'clock boat, all ttmnklnBj'u.. A 7 Downs, who underwent A. ..I 1. nA.nnn Wnw llinllt fT I4 ft till flltlOl ? lng to pay for in et lmprovoiue. . , .. - " ----- -.,. ronn, ,&KKS? s&tSC nrocon until UClouer i. . n vv . '"w that Coos nay will bo iiblo to retain iy .i. nnn ..II wlnlnr. ' '. I ma Ulhu Vl ".- i.'..,..l.-a 1.a Rkml ia Port of Coos fll.I..W ,,MU ..--. - . Hay t6 dreilgo a ueep ciihiihui u" . . t 1 l .a 41. a i1inrf muir iiudiudd mi mini ,. ...... ....... . onGriiii0u nt Mercy iiospiuu yea- nay 10 mt:iii 'v.1 T v. iV.-r Thoso present wore Mesdamea J. A.I" rd-pyQ i-",, ori ei to bo doing nice-1 the regular channol In to the wharf. Lamb, W. II Lyona. Henry I.oreiu,; g 8 r0opt0nr0,c; raUfictlon of hor' a dlatnnco of about 800 foot. -Their to. Lorenz. P. S. Slaglo, Pracy m n Leach. M. J. Hartson. 8. Norton. """ u.o" hosnltal for some time, son and Loggle, who will try and it l.Vlofini f f lIiivvllnKiin C .1. -Futirmau, 13. K. Johnson and Miss Curry. WIJ AK IOAIUCI) wlt'i Mippllos tor DUCK mvimiii. TIIK (jr.NXKItV. hnvo tho Southern Oregon Company defray part oi ine expenu XKW8 OV DAXCK at FINNISH HAM. SAT- t'UHAY i .ilia, ivy uuimiui evo. Given by MX.NKA a muci, improved. KliVXKU'K OltCIIHSTUA. 1X)D(1K. Ki OU8. HAMILTON AND MOUHOW jiltyidclaiia nnd Kiirgeona, have Ol'IC.V 1?1) OKKICKS 210-1111 living llullil-ing. od to tho hospital for bohio time. Slr.anuersoti, oi Kiupiru, ib re ported to bo uulto sick. John Powers, tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Powors. Is reported tlllllO 111 OI lnieaillH iruuuio. i i?....u;..r In Roy Moore Ib nolo to uo up nnu ifoiirimn tium) .7 nrounu alter a lew uaya iiinoH8. - - --" - Plirrr i aiuuiii v. . '.., w.- . C6untyi passed through HosoburK last ovenlng en route home, after n ilnv nr tvvn sneilL 111 nicill. u v", - rr.. i..T. f i ItOSKIlUItG X AMKHIPA.V LBACVg Chicago, I; St. Looff, t Innings. , . . , Chicago, i; bi. j Detroit, 8; Cleveland,'. Mrs. Ivy Condron, who has been 111,' iiAN'n A'fH? l'LATKOKM Second and Market. Saturtliiy night. mi. ir. e. KEirv.v dentist. Phone 112-J, Room 204. Coke Mdg WAR I1S lc, nt COOS HAY TIMKS oriMCE. 1 ia . ' - was nocomnnnled by Moss ,AverUl, Sheriff llalloy wont tb Saem with Irn Sullivan, who was recently con victed on a charge of fOrgery. Mrs. Ida McConnell. of Marah- WAIt MAPS. lOo. at COOS RAY flold, left hero this morning for TIMKS OFKICK. (Mnr.vsvIHe, California, wiiero alio win minmi tim winter wuu relatives. - -"-" -":.:"-" ... ., i. xiiac mm. fliiviii uiiu iiiiuKiiu. o ii'.. a.. U.....I. llnrmnn Cordes OX- pecta to lenvo next week for South ern California and Arizona whoro no will Bpond tho winter for tho bono- flt or his neniin. No Wroek News. No further news haa been received of tho vea- nol rnnnrlnJ In linVA t)GCn In dlS- tresa off Roguo River and It la now generally believed that tho fog whlatloa of the Nann Smith were mistaken. l'liHieiiger HI. Mr. Ellis, a passen- .i.. i.mmil fnr Pnrtlnnd Oil the Geo. Wr. Elder, was taken off hero today and taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment. He was suffering from atrango delusions and It was feared that ho might Jump overboard. I land ReliearwiU. The. Coos Day Hand are. making proparatlona for iimir i rin to Siilniii noxt week. Man ager Fred Wilson haa announced re- ..rmrrnnolnir rnnldlv all along tllO UnO, especially on tho aoveral tunnela Bouth of tho 8luslaw River and on the big brldgo thnt will span an arm of Coos nay. Thoro la a vory largo force of men on tho brldgo and thoy are now putting down tho sheet piling which will be used aa forma beneath tlio aurface of tho water for the con croto piers. . "The rallcrow la now at tho slxtn crossing of tho Slusinw uiver anu nJ.,:":r JJ proceed toward Mnpleton as soon as Oakland .. . JBJ this brldgo and tho ono across Lake Lo. Anseies .. AIexalsC1 crook aro finished. Mr.lxony"i '--. -" that the crow expect to roacn wu.- . ton with, the rail. .by thc middle of IJ UClouer, oui ma picui." ""- - - qn FVnncIsco ... A .! years ago that It will bo the first .SaArPnCeL8, Gay and Folr! XATIONAIi U-We . Chicago. 2! Drooklrn, T. Ht, I.OU1H. o, """' w I Cincinnati, l; New ToAf J PlttBburg, 2; I'hlladeifB COAST LlMflOf Venlce-Portlana ' , H The Cold Season Is coming on tho time when nil of iia have our first "sniffles." UK PREPARED. Get u box of A, 1). S. COLD AXD GRIl TA11 LETS to prevent n bocro cold. Wo liavo a fine lino of hot water bottle all guaranteed. Fanning and ScbmWt. nvPK-s VIEWS 0i MMn WAR. Tho foreman of tho Western Union . . ,ound MnJ3 telegraph construction crew, w hlch ROUbN.-I io rkwlthTo haa been at work for two or 'three, Hnck hard J ora barvet weeks extending tno imo aiuB l""i"T,.'" .,j. Willamette Pacific ral way, said yes- Bald: ,, . riht and f " terday that ho was getting ready to r coum ''- wit bring his crew In for the winter, The' must do jWft" Hd" November before trains can bo run toj that town still iioiobboou. WESTFRX UNION LINE. ' M.MCU S "ina ,,,!n..r. n.; ?S", ssvw?3 & S'r";;ids s i)SEeiys !srsrTisffi n .between Eugene egomanlao cai". bul p don and Marshfield. Tho rehear- in and Marsnneiu. Uin:ni1in rm.rn Houso ,,,s, KKS-rnr M "uo " route to Marshflold and other coast . cities. l Rom At Gardiner, Oregon, Sep tember lfi, to J. Earlo Ficklo and PARIS PAPERS SMALL Red Cross Phone 122 Drug '""'iii1 tVJI "l" Store Quick Delivery teml.ee ie, to j r.ano tck o i m , f ,, 8 ,rt , SUo of S.,ff'. a,tonpoyn.d 8n Granif i' Slioota Is Greatly Reduceil ir okin. In rorntvliic the concrntula-i ,0. '..'.. ,, rM. . ti. n.. rimu i Itlons of his many frlonda and he pAnis. Sent. 17. All Parla nowa- reeis as prouu as a pouier inKeui. naDera nre rinied on one sheet only r . . . - ..... 11...11..1 i WAR IaTs7"i7o77x)OS HAY T.h U,,' ?.a?elJ' "."".tl' ,'J ll.ill'Jt Ulr llfl'M Inn.l unlinhv iMirnK fnr nnvthlntr but ii ivn 11 kit nr urmiiM CMnn.1 war nows- Tne I)0,'c0 nav6 torhUX- HAM) DAM h PLATIOR.U SeCOnU . ,.,, . nut nnvlli nir hilt I (lull llillfiuio r v & -- and Market, Suturdny nlglit, the names of papers ,so thero are no shouts about big battles ana Dig lfcin't forgot tho Hlg li'alr nt Myr- losses. There Is far loss "yellow" tie Point, Sept. 2;i to 20. i or exaggerated news In thoso pa- , pera than In the ovenlng papers In HAND DANCE PLATFORM Second' London where "the big battle" has und Mrkt, SatuixUy night. jbeen dresiwd up dally for two weoka. nojira thai: tli ore Ic communication and Maploton this year, altho.g h , nn " " b hat I la probable that the railroad will I o, two W It" completed to that town somo time per that guard ti completed to tnat town bwiu - --.,- ,v next month. Bugeno ReglaterT late as the banded. AVe bell FISKE TIRES for lIO MILIUOE. THE GUNNHItt . Rig COOS and CURRY FAIH. a MYRTLE POINT SEPT. !J3 to 26, In-elusive. r it DR. HORSFALL ha; MOVRIJ to ROOMS 112-14-15. IRVING IJLOOK. Don't forget tho Hlg Fair at Myr tle Point, Sept. S to 20. WAIl MAIS. 10c, ut COOS HAY TIMES OFFICE. oanueu. , t wrl f, "I have tried " . eri It luuiu""--- - . NOl,i, AIAlna nn lilt? .-. r-rt.rTK my effort. !' pdlM' TKn. kllomeieiB ""' 8noi"j, ranged af'?rL Slot"" ,.! nr destroy, u,v , or thought. .., After "The waste of "o fougUt so ;""ebTe,!, nud death. ar a,1 writer of catnap 5 '-----" ".' " ' im ..j - T if. y-Mip jj -il-iii m 1. j. ., r-r-- c?-;"J. IA M " J rv l- ,-ii.... rnuwMw f frww'fvv'r?rYrr I . " 'rW'Tf L- J k . . t ijj ;