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PP1JI FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19 14 EVENING EDITION. "W COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXKV, Kditnr and Pub. WAN U. MALOXKY, cws Mitor ANS ORG I Official Pner ot Coo County. Entered nt tho Postoltlco at .Marsi- Held, Oregon, for transmission throuKh the malls as second-claw tnal) matter. IZE B FOOTBALL TEAM Bi SIR ELDER IS ! SSILS NORTH THIS iff ItALL TOXKJHT. - panted by lilt eon, Usury gttill, was here today on business. I The I. 0. U. Oluli or North llend; C. Vf. GIBBS of North Inlet came will give another dance at tho Uck-i down today-to attend to sorfie mat I'off Itnll Uiln evening and It promise, lent of lmsthoss. io Ik a moat enjoyable affair. Tht - ilul. has been giving a scries. The' WILLIAM ItLACKMOHM, of Ursni. .........ITT.. Ut I..B U.K.. HIU I.O..U ,.!..- ,,. ..,- ,, rf I--J... MLESlOf 1' I Many College Stars in List Carried 23 Passengers 30 Waited Outside Bar Since Nine First Practice Next Week Tons of Salmon From Tal- O'clock Last Evening Select Schedule. lant Cannery for Portland Very Few Seasick Waiting outside th bar since Inst night at St o'clock, the George W. Bi son. Win. Davis. Joe Wlnsor and K. Hanson. Martin's orchestra Mill fur. titan music for them. i .. . PNKSO.YAL.MItXTIOX. ... iVi ... matters, or business to der crossed In at 10 o'clock morning from Kureka after a th JOHN WAT1CRS was hart Iwlay from trip North Inlet. Well-known Young Man Killed in Lawhorne's Logging Camp at McKinley hours. The E:der will not leare un til tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, for wfik the heavy southwest tea breaking on the bo.rt.he captain de- MarshfWd s lootalked-of footba: Karly this morning the Break earn became a certainty last ereninc water left down the Bay for Port wheo a number of fans met ia the land, carrying a passenger list of 1; I I If 1 11 .1 V III 111 room of the Chamber of Commerce twenty-three. In addition to this the l" LIIIIU U I W I 111 .nJ tttar outllnarf nteu for the SAin carried thirtv tons of salmon which hnlll hm lu.kr.nHrf nutal.l season, rounded up the available nw from tbe Tallnat Cannery, twenty- the Kureka bar for more than fifty WYMAN ALU1SK, of South lulot, wu aad se'ected a tentative team. Let- roar boxes of fresh fish and about ters will at once be seat to North two carloads of butter and cheeee Bend aad to Coeellle arranging for from the creameries of Cooutlle and games with teams from those place. Myrtle Point. That MarshfleM Is to have a team. The following Is the list of paseen- dares it Is Impossible to leare ex ! Chns. Boone, aged 23, and a son of maBr members of which are old col- ers: cept with a high tide. , j WILLIAM .MORGAN wn a visitor T. M. Boone, a well known rancher jr, 5Ur$, s now sMred. Dr. Mor- Ml K. Jenkins, H. A. Caspary, Leaving Coos Bay last Tuesday eve-i " Idr tnm Coos Ulver. hotwcen Sumner and Fairvlew, was row aBcj 111 Chandler have com seat- Je. Peterson. Carl Anderson. D. J. nlng the Elder arrived at Kureka and ' ..... . -.f-i-..&talA .. . .. .fk - ea .. a..uaw seiau. m .a. . . . tttin vn a M i iimm . ... .. killed csteruay in an acciueui m iv 94 to act as coace aao win report awn, .hi .womni, 4. wuunvr. lonnti me seas on the Mr breaking no. iiniwi .himisii was a visuort Lawhorno loglcng camp at McKinley at the first practice of the mea. which Joe Silter, R. Marlon, J. Kdgeman. too high to safely cross in. Anchor' Ix' f"n Iraon Inlet. Ho was struck by a decayed limb w be held a week from tomorrow Rdgomaa. G. Vllllne. Mrs. G. Villine. u dropped and the passengers en which fell from a tree which they 0B tb depot rronads aboat S o'clock Mr. McCollnm. Miss Miller. C. Kel WILLIAM CAKI40N. of South in let, was here today shopping and attending to gome business. brant ?1 r. .1- . -l , UltrriUCT ATTORNKY J.IURQVIST came ote frotn Coquilte. last eve ning on business and pleasure. a visitor. In the city today, CHAULICS LASH earn up on the boot this morning from South Inlet. MRB. 18. U. I to MUX ami daughter. Mis ICrms. of South. Coos River. tphM "m ,iiruiiciiii vimiurs lonay. if . . , . "Vli.inph NiKl T,";iWATKIlMlni Mlat.-aph .ln-l, r. ' Boroth, Kell. j.,lf., yl iw M, , y "V -aof h,.a. vrn mm j,. ,, 0 KOOd l(-jnD A '1;, 1 1 A. II. DONALDSON and wife have moved here from GOQiillle and are located at 580 North First street. THK HIM: ()l t J11 Very .......''J'Ns 'akeg pit,e (,,, sin: li.ivi! in.. . ... ' J UOY A I'dct. 1 . i -"'ii. murine; otiir.lv lj , which '"i I tertalHcd themselves playing cards MS. .TAS. 0LDLAN1) left ybstenlny D. Aagleeon. S. Nottingham, J. A. and the officers declare that they en-1 to " relatives at Rlrorton. Hand. Mr. Camp, one Chinaman. J. O. Joyed the experience and that very Weaker and Jno. Lay. few were seasick. The .ship tossed JOB FOBS cams In today from Camp bnt little in the long sea swell. - where h has bean working. On the way up the Bay this morn-1 I ALONG the WATERFRONT I l"S the Breakwater, outward bound T. SPKNCKIt SMALL, of North Ih- for Portland, was sighted at Kmplrc. j !. was here shopping today. Tk, MMiii. wi !..rfu ..e As soon as the Blder crossed in. Caot ' camp for some time and the accident Cwrly" Larsoa and Raseaessea. for- , tlw , todlJ. t0 Sumner Maen Immediately put to sea, then JUDAIC SIMCRRY of Coqulllo was a caused much grief among his many werir of the O. A. C. sqoad. Fk.v fter j,aTaj. jkg taW up for T9. having high tide In his favor. j Marshflsld business visitor today. friends. Burial will he nt Sumner, gan.'vho played quarterback for Co- p,, -j-j, T0ga took the place Those who came up from Uureka lumbia University. Johasoa aad Scots- .vl saari, on the Blder were: . . B. CURTIS of North Bend Is a man. guards. Ben Fisher of the Tal- -r steamer Alvarado arrived In -Morton I Tower, Wo. Pentlant), ' Marshfleld business visitor today. wore falling, his skull being crushed ja tRe arteraooa. by tho fall. He lived for about five Several times darts? the week; to hours. follow sigaal practice has beea ar- Boono was related to Mike Boone nQed for. poseJbly oa some of the of Sumner and Engineer James Boone" vacant sand lots eloe la, where all of tho Smith-Powers line beyond Myr- mar attend without mack troaele. tlo Point Thb list of eligible for the team Boono had been employed at the are Coach Nlles. of the hl?:h school. b T" i ''ti. n, -x notici:. Pearson Business College opens to rerslty of Illinois, who has playd a tB,4 BOOB trom Fraaclaco bring- w- K- CroMl W- Brown. W. F. ulents Monday, October 19. This fallback iosltlon. "Spk" Wood lng BBOBt 7$ tont of aHeciiaaeous Kaasen. Jno. A. Madden. Urry J. I ttn i.. LANDRITH and bl mother. .-. .'"""' "" Mrs. Jennie Landrlth. came down hearts " I'nt '' on a shopping trip (his morning M.,ir .. r , from Coos Ulver. . i.it ,! ? '" V JOHN D. GOBS and wfe laft yest.r- AWerV!?,!. " m day for Portland, whore Mr. Jloss appeara from thr-ar t,r'r will represent the C. A. Smith com- Tho .i...i .. 'p ot ' m paity In the Itojidall and Ames per- munrfu. 1. .. ..". tn,,'"r fr ' eon.! .,ry ca-os. ,d. A 'kM7 ' . .erlng. u'-, G. 0. HKHAKT. a former Tesldent of iiho.Vciio Itlu.Y n ti.p Coos-Bay, hot. now located at Oar- SHKIllIP " diner, Is hare on a opHtblued bust- Western drama w.ib r, y , noss trip and renewing old time riern and M.(ru.r'.. t'J . acquaintances. Children .-.. i r, l A L. PEARSON students Is a school you siiouia attona ay NlcoJg Bnd nrK. Ttat there will -,-. for . .. .mx Scbade. Alfred Johnson. Werner nnd evening classes. Come and talk ue more men reporting for practice Is MVC jR tB morning for Portland. Johawm aad Chas. Ross. with us at Finnish Hall. 'assured. Th. ar.ir..u. a ... tl Enthusiastic over once more get- Portland at 1:0 this morning and IIet-v-t itall at lbtlos. Hall Ooto. ting Into the game, the men declare a wireless from Capt. Macgenn an- ,,,r -" ,tvr lM,, invltwl. that there should be at least foo' BOnced a moderate southwest wind , , games played with the teams from prtaiHag. ' .VOTICIC OK KILINC I'lVAI, H1C- Coqulllc and North Bend. If poasi- 71, A. M simpson completed tak-1 POItT. bio, n game will be arranged for iB on h.r Mrno .. th sumj-o,, miii Notice Is herebr given that on the J. W. WALDUOP, of Hastalde, was doing business In Marshfleld today. ) A. N. GOULD, county sorreyor, was hnr. today looking after some business. I. 0. U. Club CHARLES MAHAFFY. of Coot Riv er, came down today on a business trip. DANCE To -Night AT ECKHOFF HALL AT NORTH BEND Marshfleld on Thanksgiving Day. IllCfJot tin n co of the wifcon nt Ik hoff Hull, North HpikI. Sjitunlay c-c-nine Mrtln' T-plcc irtj"Htni. this morning and sailed for San Fran claco. For Representative in Coos County GOOD fLOOR GOOD MUSIC 'GOOD TIME The Public Is Invited 181 MAltKirr ST. v. juts, olivi: k. imowx Is now prcpnrod to do first-class dressmaking nt pjuboiiruIo rntes. Strcot nnd houao gowns, skirts, and blouses, dnnclng frocks, lingeries drosacB. A trial or der Is requested. Seo our now fall hooks of Paris fashions. lanBBBBBBBBBw'vesVBwaVaal aaaaaaaaaaaw vvB2BBanBSjr J aaaBaaVIeannlialB. BTBBt9BBanBnnBBMBBnaannnnaLIiBVBBannnnnVvAunBBK laBannnnnnflpnnnBBanBBBti2BBaBnaVBBBnnnnnBnnnanv HkaanaaannnnnV.ABBWBBannnnnnnBannP'VGI'iaffiieV COAST LEAGUE BILL SCORES n rt-liJ rim I C-i Dtr rime.) San Pranclkru S 12 0 Vf nVo j 12 0 Batteries: Fanning and Schmidt: K r, U r. McGlnn!ty and McLala. L( a mieles IS 0 M slrn 0 J . Bitteries: Chech and Boles; C. V ill nms and Hohrer. i r rhand e 1 0 O, 'Imd 1 l 0 Bat'erles: Rastley aad Yants, H - n and Arbogast. j To 'and S t t Oakland 0 0 1 !)4"rtg. Kvans and Fisher; Ge rr .si 1 Wan' r 17th day of October 191 i W U Douglas, the Administrator of the Ks-' NBLS jfOK of UrstJn Inlet. tate of O. R. Uaigbt, deceased, filed w ,B tb t(' 0M bart,,e" In the County Court of the State of. Mp' Oregon. In and for the County of ' Ulg Matin., v L1CW PRICK, the Sumner dairy king, of plrturen ! was a Marshfleld business visitor "iVriN ..f 1 , ., today. He has Just completed the shown iv ' Installation of a fine slip on the in plan. .r v , 1 ranch which Is one of the best In this section. Se Jntil 4 a L '- ttl Royal Theatre TONIGHT MR. business. Coos, his final account as such Ad ministrator and that the court on said date d'lly made an order direct ing that notice of the filing, of said final account be given by publication tt ereof In the Coos Bay Times for a irifd of four-weeks, and iowlt. for live publications thereof, and f urtb -ordering that Monday, the 7th day of December. 191 1, at the hour of 10 o' clock a. m. in the County JudneV Room In the Court House at Cooullle A. IS. KARDKLL was hero today on a City, Coot County. Oregon, be and the business trip from his home on MRS. B. L. HARRIS, of Coos county, passed through here this morning en route to8au "Joe, (Ml., where she expects to spend tvo or three weeks visiting with friends. Rose- hit rg Review. " "" IjeRov and H.1 Cv-r AND MRS. R. N. FBNTON. of ,. MUuK .,. . ,. , ' Marshfleld, left for that north t. Is Don't fall to . t is a n"s morning oh their way home, after a visit here with the former' sis-' The fourth ci.i '. f r,8)r ter, Mrs. Will Jones, of Flint street Dollar Mystery. r'i 1 TU T Roseburg Heview. Floor Flat," In t.. r..u IVY KOAilL. vf Coos Itlvor. earns1 "Molly, the Bruretur Dr I down today shopping and oh JkS COWAN, of I-aketlde, came dramatic adaitn of he s.nnj nown touay. mt. uowan is con- Harriett T. t'nm-t.vk un. HK.VRY today River. HiaaiNS was la front hie homu the city at Coos T. M. DIM MICK, county treasurer. Is here from CoquUle oh business and politics. Coos River. DAVM COWAN, of Allegany was down today looking after somv bus iness matters. same Is the time and place set for the , hearing of objections thereto nnd the I seUement thereof. Dated this 17th day of October, 1911. W. IT. DOUGLAS. I Administrator of the at- OPS WICKS, of North Inlet, onme tnts of 0. R. Haigkt, de-1 down otday to shop and attend sensed to some business. (First publication. Oct. 17; last W. II. BTPLL. road supervisor of P'tlilliailou, Nov. II ) District No. 6 nt Allegany, accoiu- Mr. Cowan w ron- aitlerlHg himself lucky not to have started for Gardluer In flie gaso- "R!sen from v. sh03 l line boat with Vh lrurger and atrons drama. Ntor Sprague. "The Downfa'l ot Man A taj laughable come.1? MORTON L. TOWER, Government Fle new rc-' .Vni'oinw, Engineer In charge of the Jetty floor, 30c; ba-nt i". .work at Kureka, arrived today on the Blder le visit his parents, Entire chants "f Major nud Mrs. Morton Tower, of row night. Empire. 1 ' I Le Roy and Hi. MRS. a C. GILBERT of Smith-Paw- rhsnse entitled rt ers Camp t left this week for Ban- Soubrette. A ta Rosa. Cal.. to visit relatives. Af- novelty art. ter her return, they will reside s, Camp 1 ,w' ern Mr. Gilbert has, been trunsferred. n 1 1 1 h a r 'rt il :jiI ,,, M - J.' SOUTH COOS ItlVr.lt BOAT HKitvin: LAUNCH MXI'ltUSS leacs .Mnroliflchl every S . in. LcutcN Ik'jiiI of nt iii.'Kl p, in. STHAMHIt ItAIMJOW lean's head of rlcr dully nt 7 . in. Uwrs Mur,liricl(l ut II m. For charter npply on hourd. iluy her tiui:ns A SMITH, Proprietors, J. TOM HALL Democratic Nominee Horn in Oregon and a Coos County Ploiivor. KQUALITY NOT ONLY IN TAXA TION BUT IN ALL THINGS. Your oto will liu :iin eclated. (Paid Adv.) - e - mmmmmmm"manimmm9mmmamMMMKMiMamaM3mmMammmt Representative G. W. Hawley Republican Direct Primary Nominee FOR CONGRESS BBBBBBBBBBBBWBBHaV PlBVat bbbbbbbbbbWmiIbbbbV4, flaaWvl aaaaaaHBaJ BaC Mb' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBaHBnBBBBBBaBBBBBBfeki ' BBBBBbVI aBBBBBBBBBBnan&3 awnaBBBaV 'wfaaaanB Tho people of Oregon sent Repie aontatlvp Hawley to Congres, becaUB0 was ui-na weJ enm,.. . Nerve Ufa ttlvo stato He has made xood. securing more than ?3.noo 000 or rederal funds ror liuproiiiK waterway, etc., In the Flint Dlstilct. Ilia averago annual uiipromintloii for Coos Hny U more than two tlnuw the avemtie size of appropilatloiu sucured by 1U pre dtiitasois, ulnto the waterway leceiv ed ledernl aid. Tho House has takon favorablo ac tion on ten of Mr. Hawley's bills that mo not ponslnn hllln, and other sill) atatoinonts or opposition are rorutod In State pampklot show ing his work. He was tho rirst to oppose "soorot" reports on homeUoada and le working for lovlsion or public land laws In interest or ontryinoii. and t' e ollmina tioii or all agricultural laud from the resorvoft. Ho hns not miusud 10 days In tho past 000 that Congress has been In session Ho B a Faithful, Honost and Ahlo Puhlk Servant Republlcnn Consresslonal Commlt- TT.?''l?"1ir?:! --"" iii iMMiaM mwiii 'mm imimiieniiBMii!MwiBi i . hum ii hhummhwhhiipmiiiiii llllMJH m?t J wZmt.WM CIGARJB.TTE8 ffl i.5k,-:- 'A-z&SSFfyJsLm is a science wg m riry distinctive mniuurr 93 SPIRELLA CORSETS tiav be obtai tI Mrs. Annie Holland, rnrpnllOP W) Sn. 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