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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1914)
"' HQl..-t - !, '? !' V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO 1 --x-xo ri at; T'TTCTTirrC ever things aro lovoly, whntsoover CUUO 5 AY. i JLlVlCO thns are of good report!" .. .... ..,. .t ...t i I Yea. I know Hint multitudes hnvo ! - n."M.JVV .. """" "" ."" I, t'l,t n n.rnwl Hinan tlllllUB ns secondary: to put bUccosb above ov- ' cry other consideration. Multitudes In our own land as well as In other i lands. Dut they are the primary consld-l i orations for men and women In all' lands and all times DAN E. MALONEY News Editor Official l'nKr of Coos County. Entorcd at the Postofflco at Marsh Ilold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall mattor. COUNCIL WILL iWEET TONIGHT WO TAXATON OBEY Till: QUARANTINE REGULATIONS M turn nml umllo. Only those things ARSHFIELD has been remark- are lasting nnd worth whllo which nbiy fortunate in escaping lend to Justice and mercy ami nroui cnldemlcs of contagious dls- nrllnoss. enscs that hnvo proved fatal. Tho Wo Hvo In a material wold and minor maladies like whooping cough, porforco wo must work nnd with tho measlos nnd grip hnvo swept tho material (at hand. But wo know city iiko n nooa, uut wmi no fa- something hotter. i.'nlsn nlins ami ambitions that nro: wholly material may carry men or perry Landing, Library ln natloii3 for a while, but finally they. ;, . niu., tl;.b UlUrtOU anu uiiiuio miiiyo May Come up Tonight Tho Marshfleld City Council will ILL BE HEAVY City Will Contribute About $10,000 to Uncle Sam's War Chest Under the provlsllons of tho pro- moot tonight to toko up a number of posed schedules of tho war revenue mnttors that hnvo accumulated In tho bill, Mnrshfleld's nnnuul contribution two weeks slnco tho last session. to tho umorgency tax will bo about Mayor Allen Is In Portland, so Hint ?io,ouo. this ib a rougn estimate, talltlcs. Because of Its Immunity Wo know, from our own cxperlonc- President Connie will hnvo to nro- but Is based on tho most rollnblo fig from fatalities tho city lins become es, that tho best possessions nro thoso. sldo. I urea that can bo prodlctcd on tho enu its qunrnntino, which have cost us nothing more than just n llttlo lax In regulations and Tho Times suggests lovo or sorvlco, nnd that tho most wo a llttlo moro rigidity In this regard, can give Is to bo measured In theso Tho nppenranco of scarlet fever,1 samo terms. which has darkened ono homo with Wo know this, but how many of us tho shndow of sorrow, Bhould stig- nt this knowledge Into dally prac- gest prompt nnd cffectlvo quarantine tloe? regulations to provont this dread I Lot's wnko un and take to heart the from gaining a foothold here, Usunlly tho trouble Is occasioned by tho Indifference of tho nverago citizen ovon lifter tho City Health Officer has Issued his orders. There should, howovcr, be more enro ex ercised In this mnttcr and a stricter obedience to tho City Health Offl ccr'B Instructions enforced. CHEKRFUL SIDI-: OF THE WORLD CALAMITY. lesson of this terrible slaughter. CAREFUL TAWC. O' course we'll talk about tho war that can't bo helped, by Jlngsj for thnt Is what we're living for, to talk of Vital Things. We'll talk until our throats nro hoarse, we'll Jabber day by day, but let us, In our bravo dis course, bo enreful what wo sny. Why sit upon tho procor's bench, or stand along the curbs, nnd ronst tne uer 1HE GRAND JURY II WE COULD Tlmm Una linnn tnttciM nfn til n 1la- tiinrn . ml Itmtla wh.lnfi will nrnlmmV cusslon nbout tho proposed plan of produce tho richest returns to Uncloj THIS ontlmlstlc vlow of Dinlnl n I nmns or tno French, tho Austrian! So say five of the ,most popular ladies in town when cuBsion nuoui ino proposeu pian 01 prounce mo ricucsi ruiunia 10 uiiciuj i lmif n. turwiMt. changing tho ferry landing to Ferry Snm's war tax. Bankers nnd business RolvLU dDUllb lilt- wtUCFj strcot. tho continuation of Elrod, and men arc dubious about making anyl-... una wliioli wnvn fn lu in v. some nro opposing It. Tho Southorn doflnlto estimates. pilXS WHUl VLlL W iJL yi Pacific Ikib beon opposing It nnd now Tho largost slnglo Item, apparently, I ell IlWiiy ill each of tllOSO somo of tho proporty ownors hnvo will bo tho bank chock feature of tho . ' ,., ., . Joined In with them. This may bo bill, as every chock drawn will have StOl'CS : (. OOS XM' JiUKOl'V, brought before tho Council tonight, to carry n two cent Btump. The mini-'a ,, -,, D pnnfn,ilimi,Mr Tho MnrBhfleld Public Library ber of theso checks handled through tl 1 c e 1 s OIllttUOlKUJ, Commlttco Is nlso planning to pro- tho local banks dnlly amounts to nP-'Scln'OGdci' & Tliltlcilbruiul's Hem u rui(iUBi iu liiu vumitii iui u- pi uxiuuuuij' iuuu, r IHUIIUB encil onu dltlonal aid. Thoy now receive $85 of theso with a stamp would mean u Hardware, J'Oliriei' per month, but feel thnt In tho now contribution of $20 a dny, or nbout Ar , -.r , ,n, building more money will be required ti. 000 n rear. Tho fact that llio twi-U'lCat AUlirKCt, J.110 TBro's.' Lodel to keep tho library up commonsurnte uankfl nro capitalized at approximate-1 Pnsh Ol'OCOPV with tho building and think thnt tho iy $250,000 will mean another nddl-f ,,. ,, , :, , city should allow f 150 per month for tlonnl $500. Dnnks with capital ,M88, h!Snu'th J McCullough dls stock of $25,000 and under are taxed, ?Tl ',B"LW"l5,ri.BC?,?: Its Biinnort. Tho library building will be finish- $25, nnd $2 Is levied for each nddl ea about rsovomuer l, nnout wo, tlonnl $1000 of capital nnd surplus. Austrlnns) weeks ahead of time, by Lndd & Har-' insurnnco compnnlos, life, marine ( n ttmlli ftAii ll.-l iL. wnv !-" , 0.ini.:9rtnrf r n '.i..tt:,.niv! you'd bo wlso to shelve your Jaws, Pfntt r9 tin lliiiUHi.mn.1 .! - sham, by other observers, it has! D.. JS.n'I! A ",tf.0,!Jl erected a wall around tho country tlon's cnuso can t settled bo by you, nnd cense your howdydo. The feel rls. tho contractors. It Is nlso prob nblo that a concrete walk will bo put around tho building. higher than any protective tariff which tho oxtromost protectionist wou'd dnro advocate. The Ameri can retailor hns been lotting his stock Attempt doubly deen? Twero bettor fnr to rnlnt your fenco or else dohorn your Bheep. ThlB combat gives my soul a wrench, nnd Btnrts tho scalding brine; for I hnvo friends among tho French nnd German friends of mlno; and; Tony Strufl KtCKKD IX GltOIX to Quiet Horn's Almost Proves l''ntnl Decnuso his team kicked nbout In tho bnrn and 'wouldn't let him sloop, ffnrt. who lives In First cnsualty, fidelity and guaranty, will mill nnntliPr 41(100 In Mm wnr oliont. according to tho rnto of taxation n which has been levied on thorn. With approximately thirty pool and billiard tables In tho city, ench of theso will contribute ntmunlly $5 to tho treasury, making $150 to bo ad ded to tho over-swelling Bum. Cigar salesmen nro also to bo taxed anu i.-HnEr Mrs. ovcnpiirr: cy Hospital Is r,peratl a iftH j Mrs. Konnpll, i?f Cl1 & ..S' reported lormL''' DiJSft- "tlonthooVota?" .1. M. Foiilkes' Httln a. . throat trouble. B rom a illift attack of scarlet fe-c' folNt, or.I".'n"r!t'ofNor.hn ope, nnd If he buys at all ho must now hook his goods from tho mnnu incturer at Buch that ."" '" ."' r lu,,,u " 1"J,,UUC c,"",or ,io no Coo,l fir MirhiRtnir foolish talk Tho winter prospect, thoroforc, l JaYnXtVMylnnoi cheerful for the manufacturer and pct n, corn In shock. nit Mnson for Ills omployos. Tho iiiIUh will bo' running on full tlnio and tho work men will bo receiving good wages. Tint tho dofondors of tho Underwood tariff should bo oxtromoly careful In claiming credit for tho prosperity In prospect, or some ono may prove that. It required a world calamity to pro tect ' -.r.' from tho ennrte- quoncps or tnurr tinkering in tho direction of free trade. trnted offort she could win the beautiful CasBcroto at Sartor's Con fectionery, which was given as a reward for bringing In tho most votes for herself toward winning piano, which thoy nro GIVING fiti'nW ii f 'ItrlDt ninn cit'ii Slltn nnw- uit ml ml tin t i'iu In It ii at lit FI I j ' ouituvn (iui iiiuimid iu iiiomu i mo wook Sartor's nro giving 100 votes with every 25-ccut purclinso of can dy. Uuy candy this wook. At Schrocder & HUdoubrnud's Hnrdwnro, Mrs. LoUoy Hall was tho , hnrdest worker and. was handsomo- she wants nuts hor good work. grow loss because of tho uncertainty ?"" ucrmnii iricnup ''. , lony ainiiiari, who "' '.'"J. tho Invotornto smoker will now havo ' u. rownrtlel She says s thnt followed tho passage of tho tarlrf !oro ,nro,rlt,"B ,Tlln oUVld,lon, nrC8. Vl-nVLi?! ,0 l,n-v " ,,tUo oxtrn for " weet1-' ho i nno ilrlgl t nnd w luw. 1I cannot buy freely n Eiir-I n,ls '; ",,mlr0' l!lll,.'.?'1i '.J' "A0 t0..?i?"t"rdn? ovc,,"5..? id. w.' L?'.T. it Dot ween $0 and $10 Is required of ,,,!." X 1 ,B ,', i ,V , iXSfSm'thl"? oT I ink forward to 'the da -God heas.B. With l.li .tick" h. set nbo'ut' Zt o? 'bushle'ss" the? So &? I Til? mar? Z:ia KlV,',K ' V0tl3 t limn Thn 'iV.nMm, .."'Prantltsoonmnycomo whonnllof.his work until ho was suddenly K 11 " h S riwr SmI llh every dollar's worth or gran- Sir l" uiv Ih 1 iS h I l"" l" mmo to .lay anil lounil tlm forced to discontinue when ono or f-WVhJ X w I nooul iiooo "" " lhi.B WCOk ny' "" "Cd Mr. hntlj Is convinced that ,.,., ,lrll. ,.i.i nionnwhllo I can i,., imruo idnkn.i him nnvnrilv In ".?' tho clt will ndil about $1000 somo grnnltownro. ist come a perfect clamor ,"" ". .. " ,.i, rnnii.i. iniir ;. -r.: or who was taken .irt!h.0ooRh. irmny win, a heniorriV. n" N H'ront and vldclnTrn..,.a.w S motllnto attendance JStti was again visited by na "Mk ors who reported tno '?k''kA a bit better yestcrdav .vte'M!li expocted to b0 omo L 'S wl'l ho ImnrovedTno, M0 U mid about. 01lgIv ,0 lie iW "KSOIilTlOXs OF Map!,, Tho members of tha p i Amorlca, of Marsnilrij n N,Ur "It tho folloilnl: teVlk Pleased our Heawnl) te move from our mldt on, i ? n" brotbor. Wn, i ,,'..l.our Won! Ilmt wo eVnrcM ol '"' ","'"! Lis stcrlng worth ns a br0h V ester. Io It resolved thu,enF o hlB bereaved fnmlly our inS In their sorrow. We comni.M1' to n nil wlso i 5ft May tho broken fnmlly bo rS ' whore sorrow and parting ,? known. He It resolved that V; these resolutions be presented T.? . family, published In tKr'i and spread over tho mlnuteiK socle y or which he was a f Vw member. ' 1U Lovingly submitted In L. U.D.U1 GKO. X. I10I.T. M'1.0 I), Sl'MXEn, COXIIAD LAPP News From Nearby Towns POUT Oltl'OltD OFFKKIXOS A liliSHOX TO UK IiKAIIXKD. Xoiilicni Curry County Xcwh From The TiIIiiiiiu Mall Contractor Davidson bought n new Studobnker automobllo Inst week, nnd has put tho enr on tho run between Port Orford mm nng lols. Tho . purclinso was mado tho Studobakor agent at 1 B CAN lonrn n lot from this great war If wo'll only stop, look and listen. Misfortune Is a vuluuhlo toucher, 'tiirnnch even for those who must bear tho I Marshfleld. wolght of her burdeiiH, nnd mistakes1 u, Dennett hna oponod n con nro guldo posts to thu ilgit road. fcctlouery nnd fruit stand In con- Wbon wo behold iuIIHoub of men, nectloii with his bnrbor shop on struggling to kill each other nnd mil- Front street. It Is his intention lions of women nnd children suffering to add to his stock nnd carry othor pitiable privations by renson of this lines later. killing and all bocauso of the mntor-J Several cabins hnvo been burned Jul nmbltlons of u nation or two (In- up recently In tho Buchro nnd Lob deed, ono might eay a clique or two!) stor Crook country. Ono or two wo como rnco to fnco with nn awful of-thom wero woll stocked with pro object leBson In tho worthlessnesR of v'slons, and entailed quite n loss many things thnt hnvo como to ho upon their owners who wero nb counted ns worth whllo. I sent nt tho time. Forest flro gots When wo seo thousands of square part of tho hlamo. whllo It Is thought miles of fruitful land dovnstnted and thnt somo of tho work may havo transformed In a fow dnvn Into n vast. been of Incendlnry origin, field of death nnd suffering, wo nro Died At Gold Dench, tho Infant farced to think protty.Htralghtly about dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs, Ilnbt. Z. such mnttors as "success" aml.Wnlkor. Tho llttlo ono was about achlovoment and power. six mouths of ngo and was afflicted Wo Jiavo to wolsh thoso mnttora with whooping cough nnd pneumonia, whothor or not wo foel so Inclined, Consldornblo complaint Is botng says nn exchange. For It Is entirely , mado of dogs thnt are said to bo probnblo thnt wo havo got on tho running deor In tho vlclnty of Port wrong tracks, In many cases, and un- Orford. Tho attention of tho Onmo loss wo got back to tho mnln lino Warden has been called to tho mat in some way wo shall havo to answer. ter. for moro than we may enro to. Word comes to Port Orford that , uoo, uoiourooK is seriously in witu noar can When wc stop, look and listen, wo. Goo. Colobrook Is seriously III n't got away from tho fact that this pnoumnnla at his mother's homo Is a war hrot' liv urood. nmbltlon nml Corbln nn Insano hunger for moro nower nml I Orris moro territory. And If theso things had not been Instilled In the minds of certain masses for many years, not a uniuo coum no fought out now. For pooplo won't rusn Into a war In which honor and national oxlstonco Is not nt stnko unions they havo been trained ta think thoro nro other things worth the shedding of blood nnd. tho tnklng of life. For ninny years In certain Euro poan countries people havo boon iraincfl lo illlllK 111 U8t tills way. and Lloyd Knapp started last Friday for Portland whero thoy will enter the Columbia University. Orris attended this school last year, whllo Lloyd Is entortlng It lor the first tlmo. Their oldor brotbor, Louis, graduated from tho University with honors last fall. DIG KIIKKP DIIIVK. B. II. Smith came from Itoseburg last Saturday, on his way to Curry county, wiiero no will gather tnu win: IX HOSPITAL. They havo had commercial supremacy sheon thnt George Colhngen recently dlnnod Into their ears until thoy can- Purchased through W. T. Dement, not bo blamed for mistaking this for''r"cro wl" uo some 5000 head In tho a Just cause for war. Thov hnvo hmi flock that will be brought through hatred of certain neighbors sorved to uoro some tlmo next week. Myrtlo them thrco times a day. Point Enterprise. They havo been fed on plans for re venge nnd reprisal. And every cent that could be wrunir rrom thorn hna been Invested In muchinea of iionth O. W. Morris went to North Dend and equipment for luigo standing ar- Saturday to visit his wlfo, who un mles which, like giant leechos, havo' derwent nn operation at Mercy Hos sucked tho blood of homo comforts lItal a couple of weeks ago, Mr. and kept tho masses tolling over Morris returned Monday and stato3 working and nover getting anywhere! 'nat Jlrs- Morris Is Improving nicely Meantime the bplcndors and glory and it Is expected that she will bo of material progress havo been waved oul to leave tho hospital In a week boforo n wondering world. Success ton days. Myrtlo Point Entor has neon uphold as tho groat pattern, i prlso. whothor or not It bo obtained honest-' ly or fairly. The Individual who sue-' fi TO M. K. COXFKUKXCK. reeded, llko tho nation which led tho1 nroresslon In material wnvii. ima i.Ai, I Mrs. Laura Drondbent and Mrs. bowod down too na if Kniiinllilmr i.miJ Cecil Carter nro tho delocntos from like attached to tho moro piling up tho Mothodist Episcopal church to wi iiiuiiu, uhuo uiiu armed logions. mo aiiuuui joiuoruuco ai uenionary And now tho gilded bomb has burst Church, Portland, Soptombor 23. nnd half a world la trvlni? tn ml mil Tburo about 1-10 nastoral chnrcus rom undor tho smoking wreckage! connected with the conference, with a Tho millions piled up through momborahlp of 23,000. The church strenuous efforts to oxcol In mntorlal proporty Is valued at about $225,170. ways aro belnr thrown to tho dogs Tho Sunday school enrollment Is over of death In a mad attempt to save 25.000 pupils. Myrtle Point Enter somothlng from tho ruins. I prise. I wondor If wo will learn tho le3-' son of all thUL ilJLIXD STUDENT AT UNIVERSITY I wonder'rrtwo will seo In this un- forgotlablo storm of suporheatod am-! Thomas Cutworth, a blind boy bltlon and greed a warning! from Riddle, has entered the Unlver- A warning to nay moro attention slty of Oregon, us a freshman, and to "whatsoever things are honest, I has enrolled In the department of whatsoever (thlngs are Just, whatso-' economics and public speaking. He the groin. A doctor him Bovoroly In was nt onco summoned Koyzer's FAHFAVKLh Danfe Staj. ns' paviixiox, vi:i)., skit, a sons In llii) Hum I lint ITiipIo sntu nnvu lw. i.ii.ni...n. nniti.. , V..-11. ti 1 . .w . , k..v.w w '..o m- -J(IIIUIII UUUIIIIIK, ui nui III JIUIIII. cnuso Kiiropo went to war. walked off winner nt the Coos Ravi Rig COOS and (TUItY PAIR, u MVRTliK POINT SKIT. 23 to Mb-elusive. in'nttonil tho Inlurcd mnn who was' Thrco moving picture bIiowh, nt $10 Dnkory, but only nftor n great deal! iim, fo.,.i n.n tii ri. ., , 8l" tlmo nnd hard work, ns littJZltta'' Thoro it wns found that tho brulBes of 30' not nt n11 t0 Insignificant Flnnugnn rnn her n closo second ' wore qulto painful nnd will nmi.-i fr govornuient notlco. Money orderB North llond peoplu nro surely proud r- nbly koop lilin In bod for tho next for 100 amounts will nlso hnvo to of hor an tho voting shows. ' ZlZZZIZrZ; two or three weeks. There will bo no permanent Injuries. TAKE .MIDNIGHT HIDE. Has carry a two cent Btnmp. In fnct, prac- To stimulate voting nt tho Dnkory, tlrally every business mnn Is flgur- thoy nro giving 500 votes with every lug with pencil nnd pad tho exact purclinso amounting to n dollar. I amount that ho will have to pay dur- This dollar rnu bo traded out nt tho lug tho coming yenr. I customers' convenience ho long as As to tho tax on checks, bnnkers It Is done before tho campaign uio of the opinion that this will great- closes. Don't bake this week. 1 reduce In tho future tho uumbor Luelln Graham won tho wcokly of checks cashed dally. Compnnlcs prlzo nt Fourlor Dros.' this wook. Phillip Laiidillh of (Vos Itlvci llcmmni'iingc or Throm. Answering n hurried call at 11 o'- nnr ft'tlrln. tilfrlif lip Ilrtrafnll rivifl r- t.. v a..... i....'.h.i,'.i n u,.n.i.i...nt with bin nayrolls miiv oscnno tho tax She has como near winning sovornl for North Coos River, whore they by Issuing blnnkot checks and paylngr weoks, but this tlmo alio went ono found Phlllln I nndrlth n woll known their men In ensh. i hotter than tho others and won. Tho Si-, Tho tax or all kinds or Instruments.! list bolow will show tho Btnndlng hemmorhngo or th tlm doctor's worked lire nnd when thoy loft Saturday r wi o ncgioci to nuacit uio sianipB lorloiislv 111 with al J no inx or all kinds or Instruments,' ' oomw win buow uio hii lo thront All night ' ,8 Predicted, will Indirectly como of all contcstnnts for tho ed to Havo tho boy's l,ncl on tho banks. Cnroless custo- campaign. This weok Fourlor tiov loft snturciav mors who neglect to nttnch tho stampB nro Klvlng 100 votes with ovo wholo Dros,' ory 25c morning thepntont was res'ting' to checks sent through tlip mails or, Pjrchj .In . tliolr plnce of bi.s.ness n nn.l hor nro iione now for bis offored In tho ordinary courso or bus-' ..l"?M.0,1oJ Cash G ocprj has onl easy and thoro nro hopes now for his recovery. luess will plnce that bunion olthor on boon ,r tn. contost u llttlo moro than nvun, uui llllllHB uru I ll'.tllM U(. ... ei.. ....!. ...i.u 41... i. . f i ii l'rt 1 lrtut fAiu ilnfo T nn.l l tli lmtt IIIU UIII1K WUUIU LIIU CI1L1!K IH 11111(1 I1T . " been Bufrorlng considerably froni a tho person to whom , It Is offored .This "; f "torct Ib being taken sovoro cold Gradually ho grow, gh HI be sina I I JV0tjl0M In'Sil place ','". was worso and ast night ruptured a blood uui wiui tno onormous oiumo ot .. f . vpshoI In bin throat nnd for a tlmo It busliiess dono by chocka, It w 11 mean J" - i . ? ' II,. . .." ny esso in ns iiiroai, nnu lor aumo h ,,,. ,,, ',,..' f ...' woro closo to hor. That s Iverwaro was tnougni mat no uociors miu- r -.-"-- ..-.- "--.looked good to nil or thorn. I night ride would bo In vain. i.usnu.a. Qw (() Ujh RATE CASE UP AHT i Tho decision or tho commission cnino upon the recent application ot tho railroads which wns mado after President Wilson had recolvod repre sentatives of tho commlttco of rail road presidents at tho White House. How far that conforoncb'inay havo gone In propnrlng tho way for tho reopening or the enso Is not known. Tho western railroads aro already propailug applications for Increases In freight rates, so when tho Commis sion begins the rehearing It will have bitbstantlally boforo It applications for Increased rates from the Atlantic tothoPaclflc Is said to be tho first blind person to outer tho stato Institution. Last year ho graduated with honors rrom his high school. At all ttmos he has been Intorestod In athletics and whllo Ip high school took an active part In wrestling and swimming. THE Al HOTELS nOLD REACH Xl'GOETS. lend; C. A. Maddux, Omaha; V. Moore. Portland; S. M. Walter, Port land; W. P. Reed and wlfo. Gardiner. The Lloyd Hotel. Chns. Dradflold, Portland; J. T. Murphy, Camp 7; Mr. nnd Mrs. Wl'- l.'.-.,.,4. I., rs.n.v rv.....t T.1,i ),, mm uomuii, lumuitu; u. r. owuui, .,' ,,.., ' " '.San Francisco: S. R. Rynn. Tacoma; Don Lucas or Ameu killed a nnn-' J' Cnrtor' nn,oIs Creek; H. L. Grorf. theDr0nsSay8 IZSUoS CjrPPotfand.a,i ISSaf ' <tl? buck that dressed 130 pounds. Some, f VoShor Ramond Wash L j hunter, believe me. Camnbell Portland Poker games have been In session ,ttmi be"TK,anco HoU-1 the past fow days and nights and ,. Mlchelbrlnk Allocanv- A Pit some of the old ladles say that these1 0" 'ff$?9 Polnt-IIO Adams pSt- n,la. nlovora al.m.l.l l.o l,n ,. I cl, .l fOB, .MJ TllO I OlWl, II. I,- AOBI11S, I Ori- i. whero thoy eTuW be ..? L "' 5 !rPSU ? The Chandler Hotel. W. F..L. Wright. Wlllamlna; C. B. Hannn. San Francisco; I. W. Haw kins, Spokane; William Grant, San Francisco: Frank H. Page, Portland; W. P. Porep, Seattle; E. C. .Morgan, Soattlo; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Zlglor, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. noclc nnd dnughtor Iloatrlce, Portland; Mrs Thomas E. Moss, Grand Junction, yuiu.j rt, . iiuiiuuu, i-uruuuu; r. li. a lucrativo uuslnoss could soon msunru, m, Jouis; H. W. Day. Port-, bo worked up by a Coqullle or Com so lato starting, tho Model Cash Gro cery hns doclded to kcop nominations opon for n tlmo to glvo nil a fair chauco. Anyone wishing to enter, ploaso consult with Campaign Man ager. Nominations In tho other four places will closo Soptember 23. To any nnd nil candidates we will say that with any now customer brought Into tha store with a guarantoo of at loaso five dollars expenditure, we will donate 1000 extra votes, Bring your friends In to voto for you. The comploto list of candidates and their respective total votes and stand ing In tho contest will appear In to morrow's Tlmos. (Paid Adv.) PORT ORFORD SHIPPING to fight Instead ot gambling, Tho residence ot Chas. Pngo Harbor, was consumed by flro on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pago were absent from homo at the tlmo tho flro occurred, which was caused by a detective stovepipe, A chest ot carpenter tools was all that was saved. Eighty dollars In gold notes was burned. I iiwtu; juan ueii.u, uubuuuru; u. -' Haydon, Jr., Empire; F, L. Pierce, 01 I.nkcaldn. The St. iAMpvnce Hotel. W. Adams, Kamels; Elmer Mat- son, Sumnor. SATURDAY'S' ARRIVAT The Chandler. G. W. Starr and wlfo, Coqullle; Millard N. Duxbury, Seattle; W. C. Gaffus, San Francisco; J. A. Bowe, San Francisco; Jamps L. Darrett. San Francisco; Roy Gibson and wlfo Tlnndnn? Kfra flnrlAV Tlnnrtnn, Mrs, II. M. Keiuhill, of Florence.' Mra, . M. Stwnr7 nnnniiin? T. MllkCS UllUSIial Find. I.Tnlinann. .Tr.. rnnnllln- Mrs F! n ni nnnvTnn n- C.-..1 o. mi.rr -". . 1' - " ri,unrtv,&, ur., ooih. ;j, urn Morse, llorkclev: Oscar TWO CHICKENS YIELD GOLD. finding of a gold nugget In a chick-! en's gizzard Is sufficiently unusual to croato comment, but gold nuggets In tho gizzards of two successive chick ens is the unusual find made by Mrs. II. M. Kendall. The chickens had Just been deliv ered to Mr. Kendall by F. M. Wll liolm. who resides threo miles north of Florence. Peterson, Koyzer's FAREWELL Dance, Simp sons' PAVILLION, WED., SEPT. 2iJ. Don't forget the BIr Fair nt Myr tle Point, Sept. S3 to 20. "WHEAT $2 per cwt. at HAINES'. Day steamer calling hero at least onco a month on her way to and from 8an Francisco. Twonty yoars ago It paid a Coos nay steamer to call hero both ways each trip, and thoro Is much moro business being carried on In the vicinity of our harbor now than there was at that time. It Is understood that the Tort Orford Wharf Company Is looking into the matter. Port Orford Tribune. Absolute Accuracy Always vKjawN sfl yy lf?s Delicatessen Co. US North Second Street. Anything in Salads, Meuts, Cakes, Pies nnd Pastry Mae SPECIAL ORDER Specials in Meat Pies, Pudding, Scalloped Potatoes A Largo Variety of Cooked Foods Served Rot At All Hours of the Day. i Luuclies put up in any style you want Wo appreciate large or small orders THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. WHEAT. $2 per hund'ed. IUJaes, ray, Portland. Coqullle and S. C, White, Portland. Lloyd Hotel. Harry Bancroft. CoqulUo; Mr. nnd Mrs. C, Larson, Cincinnati; L. Berg, S-n Francisco; D. Eastman, St. Paul." E. W. Ruley, Coqullle, and I'aul Raubach, Lakeside. Blanco Hotel, Ray Noel. Blue Rldeo: E. Tsnnr. son, Lakeside: Charles Bowman,'1! Ulue uidge; Alex McKUlop, North Bend; C. J. Doyle, Wedderburn; C. A. Rodlne, Allegany; Ed DoVkleff, Floronco; M. L. Ellott, Eugene; C. K. Kompp, Eugene; R. Lyster, Gar diner, and J. Noah, North Bend. St, Lawrence. Frank Crawford, La Grande: Mrs. A. H. Mecum, Portland; R. D. Mur- TYPEWRITERSAH standard makes, sold on easy g mpnts. now nnH rhi illt Pnv llnHerwnnri. Rem hinton, nuj Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exenang Cleaning, repairing or new pi tens, work guaranteed. 'V,, rffi carboa paper delivered. Phone us your order. Phone 4- TYPEWRITER -EXCHANGE AND SUm.i w i rr CALIFORNIA VASXWUSSAWtOTKl- oiniTHHfr ourjix)?jweaa CoiaoShv CAuroBWA fl f 'W JV( - 1J wm twrnwammm mtfr, rn rti : , "rswwm&rtmnm fc . - i t i