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"V ( m FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES Mr. a. m ii0xnv AX K. AIAI.ONKV Kdltor and Pub. News Kdltor Official Pnper of Coos County. EutotvnTt tlio Postofflco at Marsh fleJd, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second.clasi mull matter. GRAND JURY IS STILL BUSY HJ.EGED FIEIID SMLSDUTH ON UNHOftl JIP ENTERS OFFICE M WARS HP In n supposedly vnln search for - mo. ithlne, F. Smith, a teamster who .,,. n I? nllesod to he a "dopo" fiend, en- PaSSenQGr List 01 68 IS UOm- torcd tho dentnl office of Dr. H. K. nfn nnrl Mnnv Ann Tlirnprl DurmcBtor of North Ilond some tlmo P16" arm lv'any ttr? ' l rnea onrlv this liinrnlnir mid there ho was AWHV UlSatMOintOCl I c'l-covorcd n few minutes Inter by; , ... NlBht Officer Robert Emory. The With her passenger list of C8 man was at onco plnced In Jnll nnd on complete, tho Nairn Smith sailed Monday will ho tnken direct to Co-1 this morning for San Francisco nf- ' ciulllo, whoro ho will be given his tor turning nway at loaBt thirty first hearing l'uuiiu 111 iwru ui I'itooiitju. fiiu I When caught. Smith had succeeded carried n miscellaneous lot of . . .. , ,. ... In ransacking tho offlco and had freight. PrOUing Many Case, Including there found practically nil klndB of. The passengors who left woro: Mvrtlp Pnint Rank Rllhv medicine with tho exception of tho1 1. Whlttlngton, Loo Snorloy, L., IViynie roini DdTIK nuuy ( morphno of whlch 0 wn8 BU,,p08Cd Gannln, E. Drocco, E. Talen, A. MomSOn There ! to bo In quest. Ills pockets bulged DlooimiuUt, C. Harris; C. J. Con. 'with queer looking bottles and tho nor, J. Jncson, W. O. Day, Paul (Special to Tho rimes.) ....... rPn80n dven bv the man for his Olson, II. Jensen, L. lforg, John COQUIU.B, Or., Sept. lDTlio JJJ . CJ l nn8 ' IntoxIcat-.'Henshlo, Steve Wlnan, J. D. Me grand Jury Is still grinding awny to- od n't tll0 tlmo Donald, Fred Mntson, II Meyers, day ami probably will bo busy nil Dr nurmester was at onco Bum- J. Anderson, II. Mntson, T. Mlnunn, next week. No report will probably ,none . ron, i,8 ll0,ne nuout 2 o'clock .Tolui Mlllon, Sam Miiklomnn, tloo. be made until the latter part of ., , .,. m fn.m.i tmiiilnp' W. Cook. C. McDonnlil. Tom Shea. next week, when they get ready to f ... ,,i-.,iri,pIi nn.i imthlnir E. Dickenson, V. D. Parker, A. Ous- adjourn. It la known that they hnvo com- 111 an for whom ho has been looking. Woman' Cries Mystery Not a clue has been unearthed to In Dungan, Ursula Fnrrlngcr, Mrs. EI fie Fnrrlngcr, Miss Dllln SJoberg, Mrs. E. J. Klose. Wnyn Harris, Mrs. 13. A. Harris, Fred Chrlstonsen, O. F. Dean, II. J. Daupc, Anna Call, Mrs. O. F. Dean, Mrs. Win. Crow, P. H. Toulo. J. S. ItoblnBon, E. II. Ryan, Mrs. E. II. Ityan, Mrs. Mnry L. Reynolds. Mrs. A. M. Stewart, Mrs. L. U. Cheney, Miss Agues Con nolley, Miss Uortha Fair, W. C. Coffers. J. C. Matthews, O. Tabor, Lucy Cull, Joe Call, Mrs. Hnttlo Call, Clydo Call, Hobble Call. missing oxcopt his largo arrav of ison, a. wiemons, j. k. Tiionins, u-i -.i.i.., i,.ii., t w rn t- I CluiH. Tafo. John Sulllvnn. Pefn plctml nn Investigation of the nuto j"; "" ' n" thl ,0riilnc to seo ' Held, J. AIllouu, A. Allloun, J. A. accident near ConulHe In which a s,,,Ui. " t fr8t i.ellevlng him to bo n Bowo. Chns. W. Bates, Mrs. Carrie younc: man was killed when .roe "mJ' ...l.. .?" ,L YY.i Duncan. Ursula Fnrrlncor. Mrn. 131- SchlHIng, Jr., had his enr upsot. No report has been made yet. Point bank case Is underway In con- ,wn l80,?,Vle "y8,,?ILl In H?n miction with tho probe of the charges 'n f "lcsln ''ntJ ?, ,!?. oven I Sir against Peaslce or Harris, now In J,Uy par k lato Thursday opening. Jail. Ed Itackleff. former cashier flilof of Police Car or "vestlgatel 1. ... ... 1- i... ti lininnillntolv. but ho Is unable to nn- and t Uicr ofritlnls have been sum- ? J? 1r0 el"l.b,l,I2lc' ?"" l. ' " moi'ol. One or two witnesses, in- THItEEIMBinOyON 4)..Oal nquestul clndlng a Mrs. Morris, have been 111 ' I'dleves the cries wore those of nnd nnablo to appear. , 'car nnd that one of he three men, i...i... x...Li .i 1 geen bv Mrs. McDonnld. n nurse, to Iluby Morrison, of Lnkeslde np- Jcavo tho park, was nana other than penred hero rendy to nppcnr beroro ' yww.' J -, r " - " uu!u!nnnf. fled Vuil she' "would not" "wanted a verdict for $1000 for the plaintiff,! ALONG the WATERFRONT I limn nex Tuesday. who had sued for $-10,000. This ) Illllls Short, F. O. Horton nnd was ono of the most salacious cases. The gasoline schoner Randolph othoiH, wore called supposedly about over heard. J has completed Inking aboard a mls-i nffnlrn at Ton Mile. Mrs. O'Doimol There. I cellnneous cargo of freight for Cold, John Kelly, of Ilainloii. wns held Mrs. Fannie O'Donnel, formorly Uench nnd tho captain Ih now waiting for larceny horn a store there nnd of Empire, was also n witness. So n favorable elintiRp iiv tho wenther. Jim Itoss wns indicted for stealing was her young daughter. I boforo leaving over tho bar. j n watch from Emll Johnson, cf (.age to Fjikrslde. Cnpt. Skog of tho Roninur ts wait-' Mnrshfiold. Geo. W. Stewart wns Sheriff Gage left today for Lako-i Ing for favorable weather to go to' freed on the Unngor charges or nt- side. It Is not known whether he went the Sluslnw, tempted shooting. Mllo U .Adams out to arrest some suspects In tho .. Tho Daisy Putnam sailed this of North Rend wns rclenscd nn tho recent trouble there or to servo morning for Portland with n irood! non-support chnrAe, his wife linvln more grant! Jury subpoenns. It is'cnrgo of freight, oiled for n divorce. Intimated thnt there hns been somo' Tho Daisy Gadsby sailed yesterday (Jets 8I0IM! Uiuuti:c. strong ovldcnce secured. ' ' mornlnc for Han Frnnelsco. ibelnir Tho Jury In the rnso of Flood Ruby Morrison also returned to slightly delayed In londlng hero. Thu versus luung, 01 uniiuon, rciurncu ion mho louny. Think She Must Have Been One to Collide With Leggett Still Near Scene Tho mysterious Japnueso warship which yesterday reported tho sinking lng of tho Francos II, Leggett is still off tho Orogon const today nnd Is simply Jockeying around. Ap parently bIio Ih remaining near tho scene of tho dlsnstor. Tho Jap vessol refuses to give her name or toll anything about herself. Yestcrdny slio wns work lug almost coiiBtnntly with tho Ca nadian wireless utatlons, Today she has been working with tho Cana dian stations nm! sending messages to tho Japanese Consul nt Vancouvor. It Is practical)' certain from wire Iosb mossngos received " hero that If tho Loggott wns Bunk by n col lision that It was with tho un known Japanese warship. Tho Id ztituti, which Astoria messages re port as supposed to be the ono thnt collided with tho Loggott, wns not ni 1110 Bceno until this morning. Early today the ldzuma was bended south toward tho scone of tho dls nstor and was thou two miles off tho Columbia. Why tho Jap warship would not glvo dotalls or how or why the Log gott sank, or of hor own Identity or mission, seoniB strange under the eh't'iiinstnnccB. Tho Jap warship did not report saving anyone, although a rumor had It that slio saved eleven. This morning tho vessols nt the scono of tho disaster stated positively that only two passongorH woro saved. WAR MAPS SELL QUICKLY. Coos Ray Times Offer to Its Pntrons Appreciated. Tho Coos liny Times Wnr Mnn gives tho correct boundaries or tho Balkan States which havo been I changed recently, It also gives do- tnllnil nti.T nnmitntn nn. latin.. f ai.' European country and Is un-to-tlio- mluuto In every way. I Tlt.arn fa nn).. . 1t..,tt.t M.. ....!.. i ' ov.u n uiii; i.iuiiuu a 1 1 1 1 1 1 y oh hand. Every tonchor of geography, every student of history, every busi ness man ami ovory person who rends tho war iiowb should ow;i ono of thoso limps, bo don't delay tho pur clinso of one until too late. For sale at Tho Times office, 10c. By mnil, lCc. WfcMM rTr"251: L ft SAVING 1 STATION Ri BE ' C nCPfTBI 3fBTBTBB.JlBTBTBTJI Used Pianos at Prices That Open ' Purses USED PIANOS AS LOW AS $75. USED PIANO, SNAP AT $150.00 NEW PIANOS AT $260.00 AND UP TERMS AS LOW AS $6 PER MONTH Victrolas $15.00 to $200.00 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK Ol mm m MliCtW L. L. THOMAS Manager Phono i:t l-.T Phonu in-L I V.JB5 vh I l ! dolny caused tho owners at Sun Frnn-j ! Cisco some worry until Agent James. got a message through apprising I I thorn of the dolny. i It wns roported this morning that! tho Paralso wns In trouble off Sun.' i Francisco, but Agent .James says It j Is without foundation. Ho says the! I Paralso passed hero last Monday euf j routo to Portland nnd wns scheduled I to lenvo Portland today for Coos Ray, . reaching hero early Monday. In need of repairs on hor engines, j tho stenmer Alert of tho AlTegany ' run, tied up this morning nnd'vrill ro muln here two wcoks while her cylin ders are ro-liorcd by tho Nelson Iron Works. Tho MllllcomU, now fdtu'on account of tho discontinuance of tho auto route over tho Allegany Pass, will tako the run of tho Alurt. Sli.i loft this afternoon. lEODflilN IN PUBLIC EYE Starts on Rapid Tour of Kan sas in Interests of the Pro gressive Party (l)r Ao. UIM Pim t Coo. lUgr Tim... WICHITA. Kans.. Sept. 19. Col. Theodoro Roosovelt arrived hero to dny nnd dcllvorod the first of a series of speeches In behalf of tho I'rogreN sivo pnrty which are to feature n rap id tour of Kansas. Tonight ho will speak at Hutchinson and Monday at Kansas City, Kans. RK-OPEX RATE CASKS. Boy Today Man Tomorrow The health of the growing boy depends upon the food you give him. Sec that he drinks Ghirardelli's Ground Choco late. He'll like it and it will do him lots of good. It is a real health food and drink and costs no more than those be verages that arc universally con sidered to be harmful. Begin serving "Ghirardelli's tomorrow. It will please every member of the family. Senator Chamberbin .. '' ,nKrH55S ... oa io ua h Irom Senator n2:ai2,05 tii. n response, to i .. Chll' oatl'aa V'UIS U ff three years ago: 0ned i Z Sorvlco aBsiircs m0 ?if.LJ'e.8'ln' at now port. Willi, ?aWllSJ I clorinltolv how Vnie'.clI"ot,S thoyaro taking gtc"'1'l.,"lii.'. commencement of tho work , 'ft' WIIRlJSjwhtt bJ tie TW ffiS5.ftl"lV; WHEAT $2 per hunj, . New Heurings Orwleitl In Revision of Freight Tariff., in East. (Ujr AuocUiikI Trr. to Coo Da? Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 19. Tho lutorstato Conunerco Commission today decided to ro-open tho eastern advance rata case and will begin hearings October 19. ; hermetically sealed cans. Ghirardclli'a Ground Chocolnte is the only original ground chocolate. It has been used in Western homes for over d third of a century and its popularity id growing day by day. D. GH1RARDELU CO. Since 18G2 San Franciico Deipite the European war there will be no Increate n price. S adM& a-jfa : u rllLLLD GROUND CHOCOLATE rof jgPS & , Tvjt AH Don't forget the Rig Fair nt Myr-1 tlo Point, Sept. 2il to 'M. A Full Line of Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate and all other Nationally Advertisd Goods at NASBURG'S GROCERY I FREE Location Ideal Porhnm Park is located In tho heart of Mnrshfiold within fivo min utfs walk of tho business center. Lota i raay,,bo had wltlany vlow or facing desired. Snail payments down, easy terms. ACT NOW-You Will NeverJHave a More Liberal Proposition We Will Aarange Terms to Suit Your Convenience An Attractive $1250 Modern BUNGALOW Will be built ABSOLUTELY FREE OF C0S1 on one of the next twenty lots sold in PERHAM PARK. This is your opportunity. For full particulars call at office or phone 264-J. Office open evenings 7 to 8 o'clock- FREE W. A. Reid, Owner Agent Perham Park, 150 Front Street Opposite Grand Theater. Several Plans Tho choice of several plans may t made by tho fortunate purchaser or If he prefers a' larger or more pretentious homo we will a"ff blm U0 00 fn gold to apply on same., OUR ONLY CONDITION' Not more than two lots w be ucld to one purchaser under this P t i- T-T tftttfi mtnmrnwriT:-:! fiptrprfrr imizmwwrV WfrWM