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ijmvwmmmmimZ, TTfrBirarBAnTOs m m if) TWO. r IU Mil GASES gmn or NT GOLD NEAR LETTER GOMES TO LEADVILLE, COLO. WIFE Fill FRONT! PROBE LOCALLY PERSONAL MENTION Mis. Hdnrietta Pompault Re- Two Women, Together With Witnesses Taken to Coquille By Chief of Police Carter M. A. Simpson Makes s Veiled Father of Mrs. E. D. McArthur, cejVes word From Soldier Threats uoacn anu 1 1 uctu- or Marsnneia, manes mun Husband With French . gold Clash on Boat Discovery-Local Interest v. , , ... nf .. .. (Special (o The Times.) ' E. I). McArthur has received word bunger that Is pervading tho rnnkai Qoo D on,i0yCO rnotlMLE Or., ec. 15.-M. A. , tro" ,lls ""'"''.In-'aw at Lcndvllle. j of tho f,ghtprB i0ng the Delglan I of th(J EnlorrBo Market, this qimnftnti father of Mno, Huby and uoiorauo, oniiu.......K " '-frontier in tne great unu.o oi-iuui , ,llornng wnH 8bpoeiinod to tin ... .. .. rinn.i tlin latter nmue one oi ino grcniesi wiihw im nntlons, a letter written ironi the .. i-iiH ' tuniu. min ni inn uri'tiii-Hi. dw.iwb ...... itniinnu n inttnr wr.unn irmn mu Lollta Simpson, around mo mu.i two oi wuom bitter lmiB time. He had been working on soph Poinpnitlt, niiBbnnd or Henrietta Slid -Treadsold feud, denied yes- the prospect for a long tl.no nnd had ,,onumult of 107G Fourth street inrdav that he had diverged In the Interested some eastern captal with 0Hth ,, jllBl uecn received. Tho sllchtest degree from the position I lilm. They had worked for somo y0Hllg COU)lo were nmrred hero early i. i,na fnken since a low ways be-1 months and were about to give up ln September and went to San Fran- fore last Thanksgiving, ho discover-1 when tho vein wnH uncovered, bo ciBC0 for their honeymoon nnd It was nir as me uuvuiuiuhuiu. um H..D i."- from tnero tnnt tne soiuicr nusunmi ceeded, nn eight-foot vein, rich In ' loft to j0jn i,8 regiment nnd Mrs. gold nnd carrying largo qunntlttes ioin,)ait roturned to tho home of od tho truo facts regarding tne waywardness of his daughter Ituby, now Mrs. "Pud" Nosier, and what .ho terms the efforts of this daugh ter to lead her young, minor sister Into pnths of delinquency. "I nm simply wnltlng for tho Brand Jury to do Its duty" declar ed Mr. Simpson "If that body falls to do Its duty then It may de volve, upon mo as an outraged fath er to take some nctlon myself. 1 nm only trying to recover my young est daughter, Lollta, from the pit falls Into which she has been lead." ClaMi on Doat. Bad blood Is moro rapidly en gendering ns tho grand Jury and tho district court get further Into tho Trcadgold-Coach affair. An orien chiBh between two of tho prin cipals to this so'called fond was narrowly averted yesterday when City Attorney Trcadgold and Joseph Conch wero coming on tho samo boat from Uandon to Conulllo. Tho men bedamo engaged In words nt tho storn of tho boat, Just out aldo tho ladles' cabin. Cutting chnrgPB nnd epithets wero passed betweon tho two men nnd It looked for n moment, ns they stood tensely glaring Into ench other's faces, with fists clenched, thnt nn encounter could not bo avoided. Othor pns Bongors, however, Intervened nnd tho affair was smoothed over. 1-Ynr Actual Tragedy. This affair, together with the veiled threats of violence mndo by tho outraged father of tho Simpson girls, nro significant straws which point tho tensity or feeling existing botwoen tho two factions, which any spark may easily klndlo Into a pns slonnto flame. Indeed, it Is no un common thing to hoar expressions on street, hotel lobby or around tho courtliouso to tho effect that little nurprlso will bo folt If a real trag edy In onncted beforo tho courts enn get to tho bottom of this tnnglod feud nnd ndmtnistor Justlco to thoso upon whom guilt shall finally bo found to rest. Oino Was Important. Tho trial of tho caso of tho City of Dandon vs. John Herron, on nn nppenl from Hocordor Kausrud'i court nt Dnndon In which Herron i was found guilty yosterdny, was pear beforo tho grand Jury and j though tho officers continue their "sllonco strike,'. It is ru- j moral that Deppo is being cnlled j j ns a witness In tho caso now bo- lug Investigated by tho court, j pnrt of which was disclosed In tho Police Court estordny nf- tcrnoou. . of silver and othor ores, has been re venled. The strike is only about thirty miles from Lcadvllle. Tho Lcadvllle papers havo inado Convicted yesterday In tho police court of selling liquor without a license, Teresa Washington, together with May Warren, colored, n com panion found guilty on tho same her parent8,.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lc- cocq. Tho eplstlo wns written November 1 from Cump Do In Courtlne. HorQ much of tho discovery and It prom-1 nro lnrg0 French bnrrncl8 whoro tho , c,mrB0 nni, nlso of c()mluctng ,1011BO isos to uu onu ui mu m;..ol ..(,. ( o3o,ul rcgimont or inrnntry, or which i ()f , fnme wcnt wlth M1(0 sbn in that section. j l'ompault Is a member, Is now stu-,nml s, A J ,10g0 tcstJmony r(m. Aside from tho relationship Inter-1 tloncd. A ,ottor Konr WC0K8 ligo ,cted lh to c lo thla niorn. est that Mr. and Mrs. McArthur reel cnlllc from lIl0 bIg trcnclles on tllc rrontier nnu wns written during a iuii tcri In tho righting. At thnt tlmo he wllnt tlicir ,,, niny bo ,8 stated they had been there for wcoka clolllC(l ,n niy8lcry, u B known thnt and wero nuout to ue relieved uy fresli troops for n brief resplto from tho constant fighting. Snow on Rnttloflclil. MRS HERMAN EDWARDS Wiib down this morning from hor homo at Allegany. MISS HAZEL COWAN of Allegany was hero this inornlng on u Hhop plng trip. MRS. '1. T. THOMAS of Allegany wns down this morning shopping nnd visiting. WILLIAM WATERS and his daugh ter Martha of North Jnlot wore hero today on business. .1. A. COLOMM of Coos Hlvor, was hero over night and spent today in the city on business, MH. AND MUS. 13. LOTHAUD Mc CLUHI) returned today from a short visit In California. MRS. V. F. CROUCll was down on tho Messenger this morning shop-' ping from Haynos Inlet. in the lucky strike, they nro moro In terested, ns Mrs. McArthur holds 11,000 of the 50,000 shares of stock in tho mine. 0 INT YET OF ARBOR IRK they nre going before tho grand Jury but what tho disclosures will bo Is a mutter of supposition. It Is known tnnt the pollco hnvo been watching .MISS LULU .I13NNINGS of IlaynoB Inlet wns among tho shopping visi tors In tho city this morning. MR. AND MRS. DAL13Y of North In-1 let wero down today doing pnrt of their Christmas shopping. MRS. X. II. McMII.LAN expects to leave Thursday for Portland, whoro she will spend tho holidays. or Still Hemains $135,000 $600,000 According to Re port at Port Meeting Thcro remains but $130,000 of tho $600,000 bonds nlrcady sold for tho dredging of tho harbor. This will Inst tho dredging company nbotit four months, according to tho re port mndo this morning nt the monthly meeting of tho Port of Coos liny. TMh will not complete tho dredging of tho harbor. No action was taken In tho mat ter of appointing n delegnto or d do nation to go oast to Washington for tho purposo of lobbying for n har bor appropriation nnd tho Port Commission dednrcB that nothing will bo dona until tho report or Mnjor Morrow is received. .This has been written for nnd tho inombors will tnko Into consideration tho re commendations for Coos Day beforo appointing representatives to Wash ington. HccnuBo thoro Is 18 Inches of water In his bnsomcut, II. A. Cop pie, who lives at tho edgo of tho north arm or Mill Slough, protosted to tho Port through Attorney W. U. Douglas, asking that n three-root ditch bo dug for temporary relief. A. II. Powors wiib appointed to In- "At present 1 nm in good health,' i for thor clmnco tlmt cnno ycBtor. runs the letter," but I do not know dny wlon Uoy fomA a , wh(J If I will remain so very long ns It wo(ll(1 (cstIfy t,,nt ho 1)0llght ,. has already begun to snow nnd tho mognly nml tllflt B1Ich n hmB0 wn cold Is something terrible J bong comictcd. "I will say that tho Germans still Dlrectly boforo tho grnml JlIry tho occupy tho north of Franco nnd nil witno8BC8 i,nvo been taken. It Ib of Belgium. They nro devastating nrobnu,0 tnnt thoro win 1)0 0110 or tho country, destroying nil tho means moro ,miictments returned against of livelihood or tho peasants who nro , locn, ,)C0I,,0i w,0 w, ,)(J lnu,,cnt. perishing rrom cold nnd hunger. i C(1 ntu, 0 whnt ci,nrgo that Is what Following this l'ompault declares tll0 I)0lIco rofUBO t dIvu,K0 ml my atrocities nro being committed by wai nmj suo tho Gcrmnns, but ho makes no dec- ' laratlon thnt ho has actually seen theso things tnko place but states It has been reported so. "It Is said . that tho Germans nro killing all tho COO 1'iil moro Important that the title VMt,?ato tll, n,n;;r '1 wlU cf I..U..I..I r it.. v...i,. i u ..ii ! pormlsslon rrom tho city council to show to 'a largo extent tho probable ru n ,utcU ngBldo tho street to outcomo or tho Conch and Simpson tho mnnhnlo nt tho corner or Sov cases rrom Dnndon which hnvo caus-,0"'" nn.d Contrn' Htre.ota' A Pn- td such n furoio. In Recorder Kausrud's court, Hor ron wns found guilty of furnishing out drain will bo built noxt summer Tho decision of tho circuit court In tho Mill Slough enso In which tho women nnd children In their way nnd aro taking what they want In tho houses and then Betting thorn on flro." CrucltlcK Only loKitn. . Theso nro reports similar to tho ones hoard by Irwin Cobb, .who vis ited tho bnttlo lines and Inter fol lowed for weolcs along with sections of tho German armies nnd then do clarpd that ho too had heard nothing nbovo reports and had so far failed ,to substantiate tho stories of ox tronio cruolty. "I will toll you," runs tho lot tor," thnt tho Turks nro now Join ing tho Germans. Tho latter sont thorn 7f car loads or ammunition PASSES AI y MRS. C. II. MARSH hns gouo to Floronco to visit nt tho homo or hor daughter, Mrs. J. II. Fisher. , W. SAUND13RS, or Tarheel camp, camo up last evening to attend n meeting or tho Muboiis hero. MRS. JOSI3PH YOUNKI3R nnd child-1 ron wero down todny shopping rrom their homo nt North Inlet. i MRS. KI3LL, mother or Mrs. II. 13. Loppert, arrived todny from 13u geno to visit her daughter horo. HILLIS SHORT camo down on tho boat todny from North Inlet to attend to somo matters or business. The funeral of Mrs. Ole Peder son, of Eastside, Is Held This Afternoon . . Tho funeral of Mrs. Carrlo Pedor son, wlfo or Olo l'odorson, wns held nt ono' o'clock Uijs nftornoon from hor Into residence In Knstsldo, Rev. 0. LoRoy Hall ofriclatlng. Tho mln tstor paid n fine trJbuto to tho life and chnractor or this good woman, who oven through hor long Illness, mndo hor life n benodlctlon to her which our troops destroyed by means family. of bombs dropped from aeroplanes. I Tho pallboarers woro Mayor Rob- "Tho Gormnns nro putting nil, oft Kittson, Mnrtln McLoggau, Rich- their onorgy In tholr ongngomonts nrd Whltty, Mr. Wlldo, Nols Olson, and wo nro holding thorn, Hint's nil; wo nro nolthor advancing nor retreating. I hnvo not hoard from my broth L. M. Byorly. Tho Interment was In Odd Follows cemetery, whoro n brlof sorvlco was hold. Mrs. Carrlo l'odorson wns born In Honor to Lollta Slmnson. a minor. clt' "Iul tho l0rt woro fou,ltl J01"11)'! her l'ompault went to tho front with nnd was fined J50. Joo Coach wnsi"n,,le WUB dlscussod by Attorney .C. ,ls brother nnd for n tlmo fought found guilty in tho samo ho was fined $200 nnd or (lustnve, who on October 8 wnsj,Norwn" nl,out "fty years ago nnd within eight miles or Motz. I do not ,mB ,)00n n rosidont or Knstsldo lor know whothcr ho Is doad or nllvo." 1:1 'cnr8 n,1(l for ' J'onr Hvod I On his roturn lo Franco In Soptom- Mnrohflold. Sho loaves n devoted iiuBuiinii nnu nino cniidren to mourn lior pnsslng. Tlio children nro En- mo caso and " 1cck nrt A' IoworB WU n8k along sldo or him hi tho big French . )"" Mftr1t,n; Ka,olIn' 0scnr. ory. I tho llconBo'Ulondlon of tho city council In car- trenches nlong tho northern fron-' KI",0I, niobort' Cnrl n'"1 Clnronco. This wna!ry,,K out tho n"'nle8 of t'10 court.' tor of i.-rnnco io tl10 bereaved husband nnd fnm- of th'o saloon rovoked renllv tho startlntr nf tho iiulilloitv or tho now widely known scandal. I 1-u ' Y o '. Ji.ix.i-h An. HiTiiiwl. I Klneo" t110"8"'"1 ol'lir8 was sot Tim lurv wan romnlotod nt 10:40 "B," " ",u ' orl lo ,KUl "resi on Mrs. Louis Hnlnes wns nllowod nj Puthotlcally tho lottcr ends with tho sentence: "I hopo I may bo spar ed and may soon bo homo again." and consisted or tho following men: 13. R. Hodson of South Coos Rlvor; H, II. Harris or Myrtle Point; Philip Juthnrdlo or Myrtlo Point; 13. 11. bonds duo January 1. On tho first $300,000 Issuo thoro will bo $7,500 duo nnd on tho second aeries of $300,000 Jntorost must bo paid on Henry of Dandon; R. Ilucklcff of, io 1170,000 already paid out to tho Myrtlo Point; W. II. Harmon of Loo; M h0''" 'lt'B "rouging uo. Geo. Goodman or Coqulllo; Aaron rwvvNwvssvsvs, Crutchtleld or llaudou; J. W. Dell! her toutlmony ln tho Itecorder's or Norway; 13. W. Sturdovnnt or Rlv-t court. orton; R. It. Powndor or Coqulllo and' Kddlo Disk, of Dandon, aged 20, F. A. Halter or McKinley. Father1! 'IV.stliuony liuleflute. Miles A. Simpson, father of Loll ta Simpson, was tho first witness tostiricd that ho saw Lollta and Ruby Simpson togother with John Herron nnd Joo Conch In tho Louvro cafe nt Dandon nnd that n bottlo wns called alter Judge Coko had sustain- passed around mid nil tool; a drink, od tho contention thut tho caso was, Ho thought It was beer but ho was n civil suit and not u criminal ono I not sure, ns tho defenbo insisted. A. S. Gilbert saw tho four to- Simpson tostltlud that he novor gothor last Juno but ho was not suro saw his daughter Lollta drinking 11-.that they woro drinking liquor, qtior nnd this knocked out his tea- j Kelly Hannah, who worked nt tho tlmony. Trondgold grossed him for Louvro testified that tho tour woro In direct ovldonco, but ho tcould not tho cafe hut he wasn't suro that they glvo It. drank liquor. Lolltu Simpson followed hor fnthor C. A. Dlngeo, aged 19, said that on tho stand. Sho maintained that tho four woro In tho Louvro nnd had Cnmo nnd Instend or a trial by Jury' Sanfon1, Hnvnos Inlet; nnd Alox sho had boon In crowds with Herron bottles on tho table but ho did not pjotolior Is sentencing hlni to tho! S'"1,)80n' ,'ar80M Inlet- UUl iiud never uriuiK witu nun, biio sue any oi iiiem (iruiK. lly many frlonds oxtend tholr sym pnthy In their hour of sorrow In tho loss of n loving wire nnd a do voted mother. fijKTchku Gins Thompson. .Miirhhrielrt .Man l-'liitls New Way of .Milking Friend Como to Coos Hay, 13. W. Thompson, representing AL13XANDI3IC SIMPSON DII3S MRS. A. N. CHRISTI3NSI3N, oT IlnytMMi Inlet was umniig tho shop-1 ping visitors In tho city this inorn- I"g. MRS. R. D. DI3MI3NT, or Myrtlo' Point, is spending u low days nt , tho homo or hor mint, Mrs. W. I'. I Murphy. ! DR. 13. MINGUS roturned yosterdny from Ashland, whoro ho wan called I n weolc ago by tho death of bin mother. OLIVI3R HILL, of tho rirm or Mur phy & Hill, nt Drldgo, Is spending n row dnys on tho Day on busi ness and pleasure. MRS. ROSA PRI3USS, toaohor in tho school nt Catching Inlot, cnmo ' down today and wont to Coqulllo i to tnko tho toachors' oxnmiuntlou. W. F. SQUIRI3 nnd wlfo oxpoct to loavo on tho Nnnn Smith for Cali fornia, whoro thoy will spend con siderable tlmo, visiting Mr. Squlro's rolatlvos nt Snu Joso. itosldeut or Coos Day for mi Veins JMes nt M'Vcy Hospital Aloxnndor Simpson, ngod C7 yonrs, tho Great Westorn Milling Company, t for 2C years a resident of Coos Dny, j arrived horo today to visit his old j ,5"y "d "t tho tlmo of his denth j friend, F. D. Flotchor. Mr. Thomp- living with his family on Haynos' son wns at Rosoburg looking after Ilot, passed nway Into yostorday! somo business and Fletcher urged taftornoon nt Mercy Hospital whoro hint to como horo. Attor learning 'ho was taken sovornl weeks ngo to. or tho hard stage trip and rearing' liavo his log nmputntod ror tuber senslcknoss U ho cnmo by boat.i culosis or tho bono. Tho decensml Thompson wroto back that ho could ' 'ives a widow, rivo children nnd not rind tlmo to como to FlotchorVlwo grandchildren. "Isolated dump." Flotchor promptly Mr Simpson for sovornl years secured a blank subpoena from Jus- workd In tho Llbby mine boforo tlco Ponnock'B court nnd filled it out, mov,,'K his farm on Haynos In charging Thompson with using "con- lot' Tho f"ra! will bo hold to- First Grand Symphony Concert uiviucn mc rtuonotb Uh THE MARSHcie. h OF OWLS AT LEMANSKI TH Thursday Evening, December 1? Twenty-four piece orchestra under directinn ft, n FentonandProf.H.A.ResnrfM- Among tne prominent local musicians who wm participate are: "' MRS..F. E. COM WAY WOLFRAM QPu..rn . Admission 50 cents and 25 cents, Tickets on sale at the Candy Shop in LemanM Theater. ls wSm ' IRVING BLOCr XMAS SUGGESTIONS Full dress and Tuxedo Suit. Fowncs Gloves, Knox Hats. Suspender and Garter Sets Sox, Handkerchiefs and Tic Sets ' Garter, Arm Band Sets Belt, Garter Sets; Sox, Tic Sets Suspenders. Bath Robes Smqkinn Jackets, Pajamas ' ' Silk Underwear, Silk Mulders All in Christmas Boxes. SEE WINDOWS. Wc are closing out all Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Hals, Caps and Underwear. Now Is tho tlmo or year to lay In that winter's mpplr ot paw les, but beforo you buy horo or Mend your onhr away to P&rtlat or Snn Francisco como In and see us nml lt n (Iguro vltb pc which wo will bo glad to do and will Milmilt btda nn short sstks. Wo hnvo koiiio Hpli'iidid homo-made unitfr kraut, 1-2 git fortk. Whon In tho inurkot for dried mills conic In and look owes lino. HICLLFLKl'lt AND HALDWI.V AITI.KS, IT.U IIOX (IN Mnko your Now Year's resolutions onrly and Includo this ree Resolved, that during the yonr lOin I am going to tradettb Cooh Dny Tea, Coffee and Splco Homo as they tan MvenuiMMj on my grocery bill, If you do this wo will guarantee you t Hi? py Now Your. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Piio.w? :hi.j. W. 13. D13ST, roiirosontntlvo or tho m Dnndon iiitorcstn or tho 13sta- L brook Company, was n Mnrshriold visitor yesterday. 13. D. KAUSRUD, City Rocordor or Dandon, cnmo over rrom Coqulllo yostordny to look nHor business horo. Ho wns ono or tho wltnossos "7Z m tuo coach-Simpson casos. TTo Delicatessen Co. tl. North Second Street. " EVERYTHIMG IN COOKED FOODS READY TO SERVE We Specialize in Salads, Salad Dressing, Meats, Pics, Cakes, Pasirj and Health Foods. ' Let us Know What You Want. We will Prepare it lor to Special Attention to Special Orders, THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. FRANK SPENCER, or Myrtlo Point, passed through horo Sunday on , routo to Scottsburg to nttond tho funernl or nn mint. Mrs. Ozouf. u ploneor or that section, who dled'I recently in Portland. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 31.71. CONCERT TO 1113 FIXE Herbert Itesner Says Nucleus fop Grand .Symphony to bo Formed ' Horbort A. Ressner, director of tho First Grand' Symphony Concert temptuous lauguago" and nuthorizod! V , " "ucl,t,O0 o o cicic from to bo given Decombor 17, states that Steward F. D. Dietrich or the dcorgo "'" . ,". -"" "'K imnors. i tho concert will bo tho grentest mu- ! W. Elder to sorvo it. Dietrich round . ' , , re" !f,ft by tho locoBd ' slcal treat over offered to tho Marsh- H Thompson at tho Imperial hotel nnd ?'. "i L. &,rapBon' 1,uynoa ln-, tioUl public. Tho soloists secured nro 1 1 i ... ...... ,. ,.-,.., ..,... lt. Holon- Simpson, Port and: .lob.. ' ... .' . ....... ...... uo I PARISIAN OLEAXIXO AND DYKING WORKS 200 West Market Avo corner Second St root. Under now mnnagomont. Prlcos I low, nnd nil work satisfactory, j Ladles' work a bpecialty. Phono 17G-J. - ' J. S. STKVKNS, Prop. Now Thompson is glad that ho ' ,mnon. nea '!; Mrs. II. D.j moio aggravating punishment of Bald that Joo Coach, Herron, Mrs Oscor Denser testified about Her- showering1 him with kindness P6rter and Ruby Simpson had been ' ron being out with the girls nnd he ''' ' together last Juno but that she had Mild that Coach brought in whnt lie' i DR. II. 13. KELTY, DENTIST Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coko Dldg i.'oi,i;v f ATii tiiTin 'i' in ..-"re . ....... .. .iil.lu1.nl. am Annl.tnlln .. rtn 1 1 ... .. .. ...fin t.n..nM ..... .. . I -. ... ... I.llll.V 11 T. rTl.i. 1rl...l Yy.lT . jiui uruuH ..; ......vv " luunmi.., ..i ....o ...tuu., u.u uu ..a uui . y0ii 1 ko their DOS tlvo nrllnn . " -"" '""" "" VO ,1 ( . In ..,.! .... . m.. ..... ....i .. .. ii ai.umvc nari 1 -.. .. ... nJ.... oniy tatting oeur. onu muuuiuu 0. u.uu oi u. Tj,oy havo n tonic oHect on tho bow- " ""-. 'o .-. rncinc ing out with Ruby Simpson, Joo 13. 11. Knusrud, city rocordor or Cls, nnd give a wholesomo, thorough L,veiy ,md Transfer Company. tlon of the country nnd Conductor Fenton hns promised somo real sur prises in flno orchestral selections. Thoro will bo 25 peoplo engaged In tho concort. It is expected to form a nuclous for n symphony orchestra ror the bettormont or musical con- MATT L. BIAY Western Oregon RoprosontaUvo HAAS DROTIIERS Iinpoilers nnd Wholesale Grocers Mnrahflnlil. Ornon Tol. 301-R. Ros. Myrtlo Arms Coach and John Horron In nn auto, ' Dnndon, attempted to toll tho test! Mr. Miller driving thorn to Prosper, inony in his court. Ho said that Hor but donied drinking. Another tlmo ron ndmltted having drnnk with tho sho wont out with them uud her girls at tho Macaulay houso ln Dan juother guyo hor money roi the trip. don. Marshal Ilolmnu or Dandon hi lid donied oVor receiving moiioy I nlsp tcstirtod that Horron had told from Horron Attorney Trondgold Insisted that cleansing to tho entire bowol trnct. Stir tho llvor to healthy activity and koop stomach sweot. Constipation, I hoadacho, dull, tired reeling never' I ntrilot those who uso Foley's Cathar-i I tic Tablets. Only 25c. Specially i I or Conch nnd Horron bolng out with . comforting to stout porsons who en- I tho Simpson girls nnd tho MOl'XT HOOD CREAMERY Hl'TTER Dost on Earth 2 pound roll, 75 cents COOS HAY OYSTER CO. The Owls nro to bo thanked lor financing the nifnlr. ! AMONG THE SICK her ovldonco wns direct reversal of j drinking liquor. W. S. Wheoler ft Marshfleld nlo- I ueer. ls ronnrtmi n..in c.i..v. . ... four joy tho light nnd freo reeling they At Palaco Market. IMmnu -iniw. ' homo or his son-in-law D v iim.,,, ' I give. Sold by Owl Pharmacy ! to,i, , the Central Hotol.' ' I THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Mnrshriold WASHINGTON AV13NUI3 STADDEN STREET NORTH DEND O. A. Metlin, Prop. ROOFING ' REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B- 118. P. 89. Low Rates for; i Handling w ' WohnulUnnksWwgWJ I l .1.1. .nlai for roasonnuiB i-""" pW,I(ia) A ....it., n-lAVKI'i:U oiv ' 111." -JJA, Ii I Ilclsncr, ngp-jj, innMT7 fiflRAGE EKceblor MolorrjcMlf' r- r T I R b w AilT&oDiua5ft iivpVS 3I0ST COW 001,8 MAaiB 8U0P MARINE AN Wf VOHTH I'KO'I UATTBKIES E' fIIIAI"" T .. . 1 -,) "iNDERSONCe "ONYX" and CAD S. S. JENNINGS N0 SAW W- WT'uA w-- YOUR U joa have ir IWIN C1TV 6TEA mm