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.IHIH&lmiWRiili f t 'TrT?' 1 of SIX " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAYrNOVEMBER 17, 1914 QrttT SEHDB5. BELJEVE ' IN THIS EVENING CLUB II i MJUt'-vliiti NECESSITY MIFFING MEWS Senators Chamberlain and Time Not Ripe for Y. M. C. A. Lane Expected on Gardiner Belief of Meeting, and Ef Stage Recaption ( forts Turned to New Club Preparations are being mndo roi That the tlmo Is not yet rlpo tho reception of Senators Chamber-. for ti,0 oroctlou of a. Y. M. C. A. lain ana Lano who nro expected In I building In Mnrshfleld, but that on tho,slx o'clock stage this even-jnow ls tno tnio for action lownrtl ing from diirdlner. How long; tnllll0 cstnbllBhmcnt of n Coffco Club visitors will bo oh tho Uny ls notwn9 th0 concensus of opinion voiced knownTthotlgh It Is bellevod' they wJll . by tno men who gathered last nlglit rcknjt who b6 hejfe for several days. i tho Methodist Church nnd do(&'arrh$ som At tny Juincoraarup.iue vyur-j Eate9 wero appointed from fify SICE BARGE S LIST FOR SOUTH NE1APDRT IS SAVED yupiTER pluvius i - jrTrrH iflIF HLTSEXCUHSIDNr UKeillCtl01l8 Elder Left Out at Eight ,lew Government Craft Which O'clock Last Evening With Eighteen Passengers ers of.Uia.togA.from Oregon will be churches of the city to tnko tuvWHMr'.'itho SOuth, ''the- largest number given a smoker and the Chamber off,ntt0'r wlth tho various orgojilzn- iravellnir that Way'for several weoks. Commorco will see that they are en-1 tlons within their separato bodies tertalned and that they nro shown nn,i these in turn will nppolut com- tho Uny and (he Improvements need cd there. And at tho same tlmo the matter mlttcc, all of which will wait on tho City Council asking its co-opcratlon In establishing a Coffee Club. l- of an Improved mall servlco will bo i l,, Sumner cnllcd tho mooting to- taken up personally with tho senators gotl,or and Hon. I. 8. Smith was At olght o'clock last evening tho aeorge W. Elder left out for Eu ro slid ("was expected to some fliul' this morning. She cnVrio'i 18 irf&'negers frdm hero Already Senator Chamberlain has ta ken an Interest in tho matter and Judge Hall has written him some tlmo ago explaining tho dlfflclutles of tho present mnll arrangement and asking that ho tnko steps to se en ro the rerouting of Coos Day mull via WHIamotto Pacific Into Maple ton and thenco down tho beach. With tho taking from Coos Uny of elected tompornry chairman with J. T. Drand, secretary. "Too great an initial expense," was tho expression of tho meeting, In regard to a Y. M. C. A. Dr. Goorgo W. Lesllo proposed tho plan of selecting n committee first to canvass tho city to talk with tho business men, nsk their opinions nnd ascertain tho amount of flnnn- tho government dredge .Mlchlo which, clnl support that could bo secured, under government project number t Having dono this, declared Dr. Los was built oxpresslvely for this harbor He, then would bo tho tlmo to the senators will bo closely Intcrro gated regarding tho Project Number 2 which was made out nt tho tlmo tho dredgq was first appropriated to Coos Hay and provided for tho ox tension .of (ho north nnd south JOt tlcs nt a total cost' of $2,700,500. Tor theio Jetties $1,SG9, GOP whb to cover tho cost o'f tho north arm and tho south by an -appropriation of $331,000. Having shown tho Sonntors how tho matter stands and given them first band Information tho belief is that they will better know In Wash ington tho needs of Coos Hay. McArthui' Comet Intcr. 8cc. Henry Bongstneken of tho Port of Coos Day Commission today re ceived tho following self explanatory loiter from C. N. McArthur who bus Just boon elected to Congress from tho Portland district and who was Invited to vIhU Hid Hay In company with Senators Lane and Chamber lain. "Owing t0 my wife's IUiiosh It will bo impossible for mu to visit Coos Hay with our Senators. 1 expect to go to Marshfield an business early In Do comber and hope to sen your harbor and surrounding country nt that tlmo." C, N. McARTHUR." TO MEET SENATORS. L. J. Simpson of North Hond Is ex pecting to meet tho Senators thlu eve ning when they come down to Jnrvltt Lauding, nnd to bring thorn up tho Day to Marshfield In IiIh speed boat, l.uto roports from Eugono state that tho party loft there for Maplotou on tho 8 o'clock train, arriving nt tide water about 11:30 a. m. Thoro they will moot tho boat and coma nt onco down tho bench. WOULD ENLARGE RESERVE. Auk .Support of lucnl Chamber of ,Oiium'rvo for Enlarging dm Criihtr Ik ItcMTVP, , That tho support of tho Chamber of Commorco bo given tho measure for increasing tho boundaries of thn Crater Lako National Itehorvntion Is tho substance of a letter recoivod this morning from Superintendent Will O. Stool, of tho Park. Under tho proposed nieasuro, which must be sanctioned by Congress, an ex tension to tho north would be mado to tako in Mt. Thlosten and Diamond Lakes, thus Increasing tho natural boautloa of thu great Oregon Na tional Park, All of tho land expoeted to bo taken In ls owned by tho govern ment nnd would in no wny Infringe on prlvnto-holdings. To extend to tho wost would mean tho taking In of territory to tho boundary lino between Klamath and Jurkbon coun ties. Tho matter will bu taken up with Senators Chamberlain and Lano, placo tho plans beforo C. A. Smith nnd nBk 'that ho again mnko his offer of three lots for tho erection of a Y. M. C. A. building nt Sec ond nnd Anderson. To start In n small way, with but $5000, bo thought, would bo a means of get ting tho proposition on foot and tho building thus built could bo easily added onto when later money becumu nynllable. I. 8. Kaufman, addressing tho meeting, dcclnrcd bin belief that such exponso nn would bo necessary for n proper Y. M. C. A. building would bo too grcnt at this tlmo nnd could not bu raised. And to this Hon. I. S. Smith gavo his assent, bringing out tho fact that with tho building onco In operation t thoro must bo a manner of meeting tho annual expenses which would nec essarily bo high. Tho delegates olected from tho flvo churches wore: A. T. Haines, Presbyterian; W. A. (told, Christian; Honuctt Swnnton, Eplscopnl, nnd J. O. Lttngworthy, MuthpdlHt Episcopal, nnd Alva Doll, Iraptlst. Having come beforo tho Council asking Its support thu committees will turn their attention to tho es tablishment horo of n Coffco Club nnd tho making of headquarters which tho worklngmou will ablo to spond their spare tlmo and wliero thoy will bo nblu to securo work when In need of It. That such an organization bo put under tho government of tho city In still n matter of discussion .eUnfr that Way Thoso who' wont to Eureka, last ovcnlng wore: C. V Hubbard, Win. McFnrlow, Andrew Angustnfson, E. W. Young, Mrs. Fred T. Jnrom, Miss Francis Smith, Mrs. Fred Getty, Mrs. Moore, Jonns P. Domout, W, .1. Uohrer, Joseph Mooro, Davo Tliomns, Cather ine Kudloff, Mrs. L. 11. ltudloff, L. 11. Mooncy, J. Smith, Enrico IJovroltl, E. Mowls. Was Driven Ashore by Storm Pulled Off Taken South (nr AMoclatM Tit" ' Cw tlr Tlm. NEWPORT, (Jr., Nov. 17. Tho now1 government stool bnrge, which, went ashore In a galo Friday whllo being towed by the cruiser New Or leans from Senttlo to TIbcron, Cali fornia, was hauled off last night nnd is on her wny south. NEW CAPTAIN COMES HEUE ON RANDOLPH Captain Davo Cohen Kills Placo or ('apt. Anderson, Who Was Killed When tho gasoline schoonor Ran- dolph eroBsed In this- morning thoru ALASKA ST IE 01 LOST II ST Dirigo, Belonging to Alaska Co., Founders, But Crew Is Saved Built at Hoquiam trtjr AmocIMoi I'roi to Cx liar Timet. SEATTLE, Nov. 17. Tho steamer Dirigo, owned by the Alaska Steam ship Company, foundered Inst night In a heavy galo off tho Alauka coast Eugene to Mapleton Trip, Cel ebrating Opening of Road to , Tidewater, Halted by Rain. . Jupiter Pluv took tho reins into his own hands on Saturday and I Sunday, mixed nn unfavorable brow ' of rainy wenthor, and tho Eugene to Mapleton excursion In colobrntlon of tho coming of tho railroad was halted nnd cnlled off until som ' future date. ' ' ' All Maplotou, ' cnthusiastld with, their now raWfo'rld for which' "tlmy ; had long walldd,' and Eugene, "Junt'i as onthuslnstic, had planned there ' would bo a big tlmo when train ' service wns opened to tidewater. J To havo a big excursion wns tho I plan broached to tho railroad offi cials. W. H. Jenkins, travelling passongor agent of tho Southern Pa cific assisted nnd preparations woro mndo with Joe Morris, who hcadod tho delegation from Mapleton, "tluit thoro uhould bo a wholo day excur sion giving tho pcoplo of tho Wlll amotto Valley a chanco to sco tho western hulf of Lano Comity, Undaunted by having to put off their celebration becauso of tho weather, tho committees who havo It In chnrgo declare the event will I coma lato In tho month. ! I " in price of Coat Ladies S s and nits messes Hub Dry Goods Go. "Smart Wear for Women" Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. PI 'ione 361' She Reads Many Books, but Lives In The Big Outdoors . ...t.ll- I. ..I - ... H...II1.. I... .!. I niniu iiuiiiK loweii to oeiiiuu iij mu ., """"""""" " hassengor Htenmer Cordova. Tlio 1)1 ho Ittlo cruf that s so, well I . clw ()f thiteon WQn know, (pa Coos liny waters up- (,I0 tali. ))aJColvoii, of bg t.u,? Ivor, IjUo, th ., , , ))C(( t0 was Inltlmrge, tlup thu berth oc- P1111 fM1' Hnwnp. ,. Aln . n , .. cuplod on thu Inst trip by Captain ...... a.. ... , ,. . . . ,,,..,. niuu. AiiuoiHou, wuo was Kiueii auuosi Instantly when ho fell on tho gang plank lending from the Randolph at lttigue Itlver a few dnyH ugo. Captain Colvun is well known In tho south, having formerly been on the gasullno boat Queen, which operated on thu Koguo Itlver. His hi other, 11. L. Cohen, In with him, having chnrgo cf tho engine on the Randolph. Thu Iloguo Itlver crntt Is horo with a cargo which sho expects to unload and thou will bo hero t-.ov-oral days yet taking on inoiu freight Sho was being brought to So i unit!, nor piace Having uccn lauou uy i a hotter boat. Last night shu became I uumunngcablo In a storm In Intltudo ; 58-10, loiigtltudu west :t!)-t)5 nnd thu j crew was tnken on the Qordovn. Tho i Dirigo wns a wodiui Htenmer of S2.'l ' tons nnd wnu built at Hnqulum, Wash. I In 1SDS. I AI.O.VO Till: WATKItl'ltONT I NORTH BEND NEWS I 4 C. II. Worrell spent tho week end nt Ton Mile. Mrs. Hngsdiilu of MarshfUdd visit oil her mother, Mrs. George Holster, Inst week, Mm. Roscoo Hazor wns n Mursh field visitor Saturday, Thu Presbyterian Lnd(es' Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon nt tho .homo of Mrs.V. E. Walters. E. L. Hossey nnd barren Ilossoy The Nann Smith left out Sunday morning nciosn the bar for Man Fran cisco uftor being bnrbouud lusldo since Friday. Hut llttlo tlmo wns lost in tho loading of the Adellnu on this trip i vlsltod Mrs. liessey, who Is at Mer for the big freighter camo In hero! .. ,,,. , . , Saturday evening nftor dark and I ""l Biuuniajr. Monday Just at daylight left down ! Tho tenchom of tho Presbyterian the bay fully loaded for San Fran- s,,Ill,ay 8cho1 wl" mo Tuosdny Cisco. i evening to mnko nrrangomouts for Tho Uustlor Is taking cargo aboard tho Christians ontortnlnomont nt tho Southern Pacific dockH this af-1 Mrs. C. II. Dungnn nnd (laughter tomoon lind expects to got away for Dorothy of Coos Rlvor woro visiting tho Iloguo Itlver in tho morning. in North Ilond on Saturday. Tho Randolph Is In from Rogue Mrs. Robert McCnnn wns a Marsh- In Rlvor and Is loading nt tho Southern i Hold visitor Saturduy. STATE LIBRARIAN TO i Li other Coffco Clubs as thoy wore originated in California, and ns tho one estnbllshod In Eugene now does, they nro entirely Independent of tho city nnd pay their own expemios through profits mndo from tho restaurant in connection. MessrB. J. T. Hrnnd, W. A. Acker man, Hon Fishor, W. A. Held, 15. H. Joohuk, E. II. Campbell. S. J, Hu me! nnd F. L. Sumner woro among thoso speaking. Mr. Held thought It was too early to start tho Y. M. C, A. now. Mr. Ackormnu took tho utnnd that tho Y. M. C. A. would not meet tho Immodlntu need bo-, cause loggers nnd workmen who havo been accustomed to utiliz ing tho saloon ns tho poor man's club, would not go to tho Y. M C. A. Mr. Sumner said that so far as tho C. A. Smith pooplo woro concern ed, ho felt sure that thoy favored tho plan for a worklugmou's bond quarters now. Ho said that David Nolson, or tho C. A. Smith Com pany, In talking with him had sug gested that a largo building bo pro vided with good but inoxpoiiBlvo slcoplng rooms, baths, reading rooms nnd nmuBomcnt moms, with possibly a restaurant In connection. Soma wanted to go ahead with tho Y. M. C. A., but tho majority decided It would bo best to handle one project at a tlmo. Pacific docks. Mi I Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hodson, Miss ho Llfo-Lluo is on tho ways at Irmn nnd Irono woro Marshfield nk Lowe's bnathouso undergoing ishoppora Saturday. a gonornl overhauling. Mrs. A. H. Imhoff has boon 111 nt Tho Alvarado came In this morning her homo for tho last few days, from tho north nnd nftor discharging J. A. Allan, who has boon tnlkoJ hor freight nt tho Oconn Dock will ; of as a candldato for councilman, movo down to North Hond, whoro J says ho cannot run ns his prlvnto bus- Coming to Coos Bay Dacem ber 1 Valuable volumes ' Sent Here From State Miss Cornelia Marvin, Stato Li brarian, will nrrlvo horo Decemhor I nnd will aid In establishing thu now library nt North Hond, and will visit tho libraries of Hundon, Co (iillo nnd Myrtle Point. Sho mny bo present here for tho opening of the now public 1 Unary which wns finished Inst week. Such Is thu word that has been received horo by Librarian Miss Elizabeth Topping. Hut a short tlmo ngo, Miss Mar vin, In rospouso to u request from hero, sent to thu local library 50 volumes taken from tho ntnto lib rary and which may bo used horo for tho next thoso volumes thu ospoclnl attention of the public. Most of thorn nro on rollglous top ics, vlowlng various types and char acteristics from brond standpoints, nltogothor without bias and from n broad attitude, by such alienors ns Dr. Mnulton, of the Unlvorslty of Chicago and Dr. Ollbort, and all wholly non-soctnrlan. ' "Evolution of a Gront Lltoraturo" Is a volume best explaining tho nn MibB I 1111 111 III ' llii- run , ' J. uuu ( LILLIAM GISH---'MAJESTIC- MUTUAL STAR Lillian Glsli, lending woninu of tho Majestic-Mutual Company, is n beauti ful blend girl who Htnrs principally In youthful nnd romantic roles. As u child Nhe was a fumous uetresti in the legitimate, associated with Mary Pick ford in "Thu Red Sehoollioiiso" mid "Thu Child Wife." Slnco her uilvent 4ln picture nhe Iiiim been exclusively under tho dlrcetornhlp of D. "W. Grlf-11th. Weil-Known Rutin. Has Proved Popular Me? ber of Cilv kJn Ainnittr Mm ...ik.. ?! ectlon as n nioiniinr i n. ... v ell Is Carl W. Uvortwn, ,1 leady served parti f two tis, J that rapacity. j both Inn.-jJ conceded to tlio wlihfi cf tJM ' "m' ""l "J Illl(l(i,i Hill .Alll,, II . ..u luiiiiiu unu uow at the rr of friends he will be i ttiQ ior oioeuon for tho onejfcftoi, .hi. r.vcnucii lias Iojj g. roHldent of Mnrshflehl and WS promliient In Its nffaln, H.ki of the owners of the Ck, g, Hnkory Company whlih mfti hakorlos In MnnlifleM ui JrJ Hond. Horn and educated ! ninny, lio later traveled nm ly nnd has gained br prr.ul sorvatlon and know leJte civ ! which fit hlni for the etOiM which ho Is serving andtotttiU asks reelection. In nddltloa U He dutUs, hu lias been fraalask thu .MiiKoulc bodies. Although proRtewlrc It Yit about municipal affairs. Mi, I sen believes that itrldl; ! turo of tho books In this collodion. ! ,mt Hlin H,u"(lH " K,ni1" 'w"o ou " sho Is to load -100,000 feet of linn ber for San Francisco. Sho will leavo for tho south Thursday morning. I I COM E EARLY 1EH WEEK New Train Schedule Now Ex pected to Start Sunday Await Portland Orders Incss takes up nil his time. Nancy Pnlnior, an aged squaw of Empire Is reported very 111. Sho Is Horo In an Interesting form Is given ' tho historical basis for tho old He brow writings that havo boon re surrected from tho old ruins of an cient temples nnd cities. Tho dovol-' opment of tho old laws is traced through to modorn tlmos nnd de lightfully Is shown tho influonco of over eighty yonrs old and all hor life! tl10 formor upon tho lattor. has been spout In this section. Miss Lilly Pulley has rotumed from nn extended stay at Portland. O. V. Knight of Nehnlom Is tho liiiost horo of his son, W. K. Knight. A. O. KJollniid, n well known North Hond man, ls still qulto sick and as j soon ns ho recuperates sufficiently J ho plans to go to California. I O. J. Lemnii8kl loturned yesterday j from Portland, whoro ho purchased 750 opera chairs for tho now Noblo theater in Marshflold. NEITHER THE OKILMANS NOlt THE ALLIES ARE ('(iMlNti HERE, III"!' CHRISTMAS IS, AND IP YOU .MAKE YOUR i'lOL'f DAY PURCHASES NOW, YOU HAVE HVURYTHIXO TO (JAIN AND XOTHIXU TO LOSE. SEE OUR FINE LINE OF WATCHES ' RINGS BRACELETS SILVER MESH BAGS ' SILVERWARE FINE CHINA AND LEATHER GOODS ' SHOP EARLY! Red Cross Drug Store . Phpnd 122. 1 ' That tho now morning train sor-i vlco will probably go Into effect fori tho first tlmo on next Sunday morn ing nt 7 o'clock, was tho declaration today of Sunt. W. V. MUlor, of tho Coos Hay, Rosoburg & Easteren. Af tor the now schedule was coniplotod some tlmo ago, ho sent It In to Port-, hind for ratification and- with this ro. eelved buck tho now schedulo will bo instituted. Under this schedule mall would bo dollvered back Into Marshfield about 9:30 every muriilng, making a differ ence of sovornl hours over tho pres ent delhrry,' That tho agitation In favor of bringing the mail in via Maplotou might havo sonio effect In putting In to operation tho new schedule is nlso ppsblblo, according to J.Ir. Miller "Wo nro carrying more mail now 3AII S STAND Intorprotntlon of tho Hlblo," by Dr. Gllbort Is a work written from i a broad point ,of view; "Christianity and tho Social Crisis," by Profos-i sor Price, and tho ''Ancestry of our' English Hlblo," nil moso nro works but soldom found in a small library! and tho fact that they must bo ro-j turned to Salom within a short tlmo ' has mndo Miss Topping oxcoodlng-1 ly anxious Hint 'thoso Interested In rending such subjects of gonoral in-' formation should como to tho lib-1 rary and rend them. . hooks n i id editions do luxe, nnd her library is a wonderful collection not only for bucIi a young girl, but for nny one. With It all sho is fond ns can bo of outdoor life nnd linn u lienlthy lovo of adventure. Eew screen nctresses of hor years nro iik well known mid liked us dainty Lillian GUh. PLAINTIKI'S AMEND PLEAD- , IXtiS IN DRAINAGE CASE MIsh Qlsh did notnblo woik In "Tho H..UI. - il. . r II I.. ..t. I. I. ..!. i l" m'r?' "T" . Principles should le followed U liluyed tho imrt of .Tmici AndrewH, In- , , liem mU e iiffUi KL'UUU Jl'lUi 111 (IMIirilnL lit UlU (MIVI'II im . .. ... !....- l 1... 11 - Mt.. I... fill... I w w w w w w w w-w-T-m llirco montllS. TO iuicsbtoiu iiikcii uy eny -Lincner. xnu ji Vla Tn.,,ln,r ,,u MllJeHt C-MUlUIII (.'OlUllilliy HIIICU tllOll . f unu pioiuK'cii inniiy puiya especially for Miss GUIi. In "Home, Sweet llome," Hho Htarrcd opposite Henry Walthall, who ImpetiionatedJolm How ard Payne. Miss Glsli ls oC dreamy, studious tem perament. Sho llvo.i n (inlet, normal jdiTs life nt homo In Loa AngeleH with hor mother and Hlster, Dorothy, who also pinys at tho Hollywood studios. Her fnvoiito dlvei-slons nro dancing and lending. Sho ilrwwoH inodetIy, ?Si m: h M wiii w. nvraiistt Will Allege Drainage Hov on Mill Slough KIM Wns Iiiipropeily Cousti'iictcsl POOR HENEDICT DNWETAND D ! Editor Times: Inasmuch aa cer tain selfish Intorests nro Injecting I ho wot and dry Issuo Into tho com ing municipal campaign and their gum-shoo man Is leading tho voters to bollovu Hint If tho Independent candidates nro succesfull nt tho polls, thoy will immediately sot In oporatlon tho prohibition law. I I deem It proper nnd Just to mnko i this stntomont to tho electors of I .Marshflold. ! Personally, I hao nolthor Inclln- nMnn unn ltafrt in tnn. t, .... than ,wo did last year," ho said today, , , wi.otlior elected or not. Further- uiiii iui iusa iiiuiiu until we USL'Cl 111 got. Tho now sorvlco wo nro expect ing Is expensive." It is for this reason that tho officials nro wary about advancing. tho now tlmo table until tho mall delivery ls definitely bottled. Times, Want Ads 4 Bring Results moro I wish to go on record in favor of allowing tho saloon men the fourtoon months In whUh to closo out their business In conformity to tho vordlct of tho pcoplo ns ex pressed nt tho polls on tho 3rd Inst. This I bellovo to bo only fair to tho saloon men and my actions will bo guided in accordance there with. " OEO. A. HAINES, Independent Candidate for Coun clUitan. ; H'b "Hubby, put tho cnt out," And its "Dearie, fix tho range," It's "Hnvo you wound up tho clock, lovo?" And It's "Havo you any chango?" It's "Hook mo up tho back pot,' And "Lock tho kitchen door." And It's "Do bo careful not spill Thoso nshos on ho floor." to So lot tho bumper clrbulatp A'n'd'Vjiiaff a inonurntiiP.gfass Unto tho humble Honedipt,' Alas! Alas! Alas! Anon. llovo In a mad ruin to which times and conditio" wnrrnnt. but fttVOU J 'in.it tlio plaintiffs In tho caso Native administration or iiiustrom ami olliors versus tno city and port bo allowed to chango their pleadings has beon granted nnd Into tho complaint will now bo added tho nilcgatlon that tho drainage box was improperly, con structed. On tho wltnoss stnnd A, II. Pow ers, of tho Port Commission, do olarod that plans glvon by tho port for tho construction of tho drjiln ago box callod for braces. Civil Englneor Gottina tostlfied to tho samo point declaring Hint these bracos woro loft out of tho box nnd ithoroforo roduced its standing powor. Tho port clnfms that thoy woro rosponslblo for tho box to this oxtont, that thoy paid for it and that they granted Hjo contract for Its construction, but that the j work was dono undor tho Biiporvis ' Ion of tho city nnd theroforo tho port 1b not rosponslblo for tho ro- M Mi. Mvortson Mlle'w . ttli Councilman slioum -,.uv.- if fairs are ai P1 i...i,i n na tliev woulJl' woro thoso of a private or corporation. He M,U .. . ..,!., n,t ICt more, tnai w aro ossoatlals of the Je"1 ii.mn belnu Blven M l0: i. M,n unmibllcan. Vwoert "j ..- ..-.-- , ,.. nrfips In w w rogrosi" i' j. that l' "" dete I mnrv. ho feels only right for him i,. rwr the time ., Li. nnrt la conduct fairs of Marshfield. ,..., in, iravelJ about the city an co In touui -. fiMSp-l IS CODS-F GARD1NER..MARSHKIELD STAGE ""conra.Uhign.Ust, one of tho plain- iVV i ,ai n, . Lv m",1'"b ' tb6 caso, testified yesterday P.m. j:oo .. Tues 17 ,. l:00p.m. ,' tlmt ,,, ,ttnd ,aB beon (.onsidurnbly l'',;!' ' " W,011'18 "! 1:0ll1-1"'! damaged by the flooding and that a.m. 6:00 .. Thr ia .., 4:00a..n. beforo thlB ll0 wns nblo to asture IZ' !n!" rr1, 2 " 4j00!a-hls cows on tho land, which ls now "'. poo ... Sat. 2l. ti r,:ooa..i,.usolcS3 t0 hlin. a.m.l 8:00.. sun 22 ., C:00n.m. i -. r t ,.i e -.l n ?0 wr street, w.uuu-- ., ...nil the ' it in, --- closo Its ill touch people. . tnniit I have endeavored J I,, tho position, f - ' tt "and from tM w- , n.o In tho rerein vy- rM t that I have. AM ' mav seo MarsMWio - .if eim commissi"- WUWl'V "" a.ni.10:00j., n.in.ll;00. . m12:00.. p.m.! 1:00!.. p.m.! 2:00).. p in ' 3 00'. . p.in. 3:00,.. Mon. 23 ,. 7;00a.m. Tues 24 .. 8:00a.m. Wed. 25 ..j 0:00a.m. Thur 26 . .10:00!a.rn. Frl. 27 ..ll:00a.m. Sat. 28 ..12:00lm Sun. 29 ,, IsOO'p.m. Mon. SO .. l-00p.m. COOS HAY TIMES I WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS I UUY AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE j AVAR MAP WHILE THE SUPPLY L.VSTS j They Aro Going Fast cond til then I think any men io i"'"' .. -.if ., t ehlnK n -, .i - 0 mra ui ie "' ..,nltr, faro of the con w- K l tor ?vUt lul' rU: ,trlr ornment and have jes l5l ..,., . condu't Its llt,.jM i,on I turn " to " called -;, share ot ' " j i vt ',-