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r-firrrfsnassgziz'&rss BEE , MAftsHFrEtD.ORK-ON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915-EVEMG EDITIOC" t... SOW'-" WTPwniw"w--M . THE COOS BAY TIMES 4 "vwwnwiiiipBiiiMI1 li SCOTS 00 MM PIHTEI MEETINGS I;;i"X-, UHtHNb III lit HtlU IU On Which Postman May Feast and Deliver In Time Coos Bay Caledonian Club Plans Made for a Series This' Recognizes Birtnciay Anni- week to rrececie nevivais , versary of Poet in Marshfield , a - n Imi .twould pi.iim) 10 "Should mild ncqalntnnco bo for- Cottage prayer meeting will l,, ws muiroesetl In rhyme In Massachusetts state and east In the got" tho Coos Day Cnlodonlan Club held In the following places this week' i)al)g jo jiii(it tg fate nut straight nnd sairo It swiftly came mross Saturday evening held forth In the' preparatory to the revival meetings 1 O'wnorg nntnc To 1). 11. Preston. In Marshfield town, a I. O. 0. V. Hnll, doing honor to which will be begun February fc. by lBpR)ort ll0W of Wlde renown. It mine from nfar, but In ways direct, nl- uouuio minis, uio national poer oi uov. seiiocK ni me .unisimeui tho t)le ,,ogt,ni,n mU8t closely Inspect to reach without troubles its true Robert Ilnllantyno, 'In kilts mid bonny Kay cap snug tho old folk songs realistically and waH encored tlmo and again and mndo to rupont them. The urcond tlmo on tho program ho wiib vory clover In his Imitations of Hurry Lauder. "Tho Dounlo Unnks o' Loch Lo mond" Was Hllliir bv Urn. !' I, II..I,- Inson, who later rondorod "Yo Banks l i ' V Scotlund. Thore was a gonoral gath-' church: erlng of tho clans nnd.among tho 300 l Monday, .T. Leo Drown, 1HS Cen- prescnt wns oft found ropeatcd the tral avenue, and O. A. Uonebrake, family Jiamo of McClure, McDougal.j 9S9 South 5th. Mcl'herson and tho Cnmpbolls of Inl-j Tuesday, 1 E. Allen. S3! South tlnls unending. For moro than an, 11th, and G. X. Dolt, 357 South Sec- liolir nml a half tho local Scotchmen Wind. listened to tho talks of happenings Wednesday, J. 13. Cooley, First on tho uuld sod nnd tho folk songs' Addition, and David Nelson, 3G4 So. that play a traditional part In every Sixth. Scottish family. Thursday, Mrs. L. C. Wlldor, Forn- As master of coromonlos, Dan lie- dale, F. L. Sumnei, 5G4 South Ctli, ' Donald, president of tho locnl Calo- tind It. E. Irwin, 9J2 South 5th. donlan Club, presided. Jn his open-i Friday, E. A. Nelson, Bunker 11111,1 Ing address ho welcomed tho visitors, ' Chas. Curtis. 713 Flanagan nvonue, briefly outlining tho purpose of tho j nnd Mrs. M. It. Smith, North Broad nnnlvorsary, that of keoplng nllvo tho way. memories of tho poot who through! Saturday, A. J. Drown, 137i! Cen mnro than a century and a quarter tral nvonue nnd F. A. Sacchl, CIO So I litis hold sway n tho Scottish clans' Eighth. with his sweet and liomoly writings' Theso mooting nlll hogln nt 7:30 ) and who lins done mora porhaps, than ' o'clock nnd competent leaders will any nitlhor boforo or sluco his time have charge, to keep allvo tho Scottish customs and ; i pongs. ! In tho address of tho evening, Ilcv. F.I t her MeDuvltt dcclnrcd that It Is easy to chooso words and mako them rhyme, but only tho chosen few can so shupo their words as to mako the poems of Bobblo Bums that for more, than n century have withstood thei criticism of tho critics. Ho was a simple child of nature, big hearted, good hearted, living In his songs mid his writings. Born a peasant nnd brought up In peasant Riirroundlngs, Bobblo Burns thus learned Vy heart tho ways and cus toms of tho people whom ho loved so well. "Iltit ho was Impracticable" said Father McDovItt, "and ofton did ho any In after years, 'My Irrogulatod attachments and nffoctlons have inndo n fool of inc.' And it km this fact that loft him in his old ago pov erty strickou and downcast. Ho did not. die on a bed of roses, but he nevortliolcBs erected through his writ ings n monument that will last forever." destination and here's the exact address for your Information: H Iloynl St. Lowell, Mass. Far ncrosn our gront big country To tho fltato of Oiogon, Down to thriving seaport Marshfield Ttnln and boat, O rush niu on, Until finally the postmnn Working through North Second street At four nlno ono to 11. II. Preston Hnndfl mo; nnd my trip's complete, S CO C3 Mo) niliuW Valv i5SS AutosBobi! wheat ies The car that sell; by the trained, & sZ & s 4 t SAAL, R TOWEF Coos and Curry County Representative Front St. "THE GUNNERY" Marshfield Both nnd Brnes o' Bonnlo Boon.' woro very well recolved. Mrs. Allan Todd ivnn iilnlinr win hor niodloy of "Auld Scotch Snugs,", tho airs of Scottish childhood mom-1 ories thnt overyono from tho old! country has well learned to know. I "Tho .March of tho Cameron Mon" by Androw Londlos called for repeti tion several tlmos and ns tho closing j number Carl Murphy, with his violin, i.. i ii... .,..ii. .I i . ... . . SOCIAL CALH.VDAU. MONDAY Hlrls' Hood Tlmo Club with Miss Besso Flnnngan. ltcccptlon for Ucv, and Mrs. Gregg nt the Christian church. llebeknh Lodge meeting at Taylor's Hall. TUESDAY. C. W. II. M. with Mrs. S. J. Immcl. Ladles' Guild nt Guild Hnll. WEDNESDAY. W. B. M. C. with Mrs. It. II. Corey. Brldgo Club with Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Prlsclllns with Mrs. Dan Orr. Young Matrons with Mrs. Guy Kondnll. Coos Bny Women's Club In library auditorium. Women's Auxiliary of tho I'rosbytorlnn church with Mrs. C. H. Walters. Auction Brldgo Club with Mrs, J. S. Lyons. Swedish Lutheran Aid Meeting with Mrs. AIox Lund us hostess. TIIUHSDAY. Alert Club with 11. S. Lar son of Allegany. A. X. W. Club with Mrs. G. A. Bennett. FBI DAY. Tho letter was sent by Goorgo A. .Incobs, Lowell, Mass.. to B. II Preston, n nephew of Frank Norton, who Is living at tho Norton homo and clerking In tho Norton & Hansen toro. Tho original onvelopo may "ho soon In Tho Times window. 'first hill steamship sails from philadelphia ('rent Northern Stmts Via 1hhw For Coast Willi ."OO AlHnml. PHILADELPHIA. Fb 1 T-e Great Northern, one of two pjf- ships built by Crmps for h Grt Vni.( lint.n lnlflt Cf Aametlln PlUnMnr with him ho seemed most delighted , '" """ " "-' -" iiibi weuK wrieti on or. uwnnu I0WAN LIKES COOS BAY ( II. Dayton Talks About Benutles of Coast Country ( Special to Tho Times.) FLOUCNCE, Or., Fob. 1. .Mr. C. II. Dayton of Iowa stopped over at Florence and from our conversation f9 HICK Action voyago to San Fmselwo. rl th Pa ama Canal. The vwl. which If id to bo the first of the kind vr built with our coast country. Ho Is an nttornoy and attending to boiiio legal matters on tho coast nnd when op- nnriiinllv ciffnru linn niniln ROVnrnl water color sketches of our beautiful!1" I,ll!lnd.cl.h,' Mrrt S0 V" gors, inciuiiing proramroi poTtrn ment nnd Pacific Kxpotition official. reprosentatives of th lln. x-Gor- , sconory Coming from Iowa, as ho does, tho ocean, with its ninny bays, Inlets and rivers hag charmed him with Its grandour nnd beauty. Tho delight ful cllmuto particularly has appealed j to him a most gratifying change from tho variable colds of tho middle west with reports of 20 dogreos bo low r.ero as ono of tho vnrlotlos ho Is ot V'0 Gr"1 "arU,r'. luM provoinentfl being miido nnd with Its crnor Glynn of Nrw York. Xoraaa Mack, National Democratic balrmn. and Mrs. Mark. H 3. Helns. t! in ternational Smiay m boo; leader, and others. The Northern Pacific, a faiaur hij 7'. -j i ..t i f v o tin . I lu) IT NOW! .L..i :Wi is ..n in. n.. n. to moot, when n need or ImihIiiomh nr tho homo prrnent n t u cnhc action K den...nd.-d. ' qulrl'1 TiMftOi IllHHMaMklA jkAtasfAM-. ...I il. t . l, I .r.r m. ...u-r,u.v w,n.IUIIH w0 uloru , unporuiivo (loiuiiiid lo accomplish a ,tcslro.i ni,ii one and to do in th moat flfftflani i. i.-iii. ...vi, ....., ' U0Jl at . f ,,,wl ,A, ,,,,,, ,,ii,,, aim jiumimiiii oxpniihi', Tt Mxvrlng of rllall houaeholii JorvntiU, the miiiinidiiliig of n HiiofiHWiir to tho rook ,IioIj!m, Gtln? th rlfht nA of eau!o, experloiicod onipl(yon for ofrleo, mill, ur, ahoj. or factory " Srlrctlng hljh-rrade raprcMntativM to iwoura mlilotl voliimo or'hiwluciw. Tb rtntlnjt or burlaf of s home. Cbocalnc invttmeau that art MrofilaWe mt-l iectira. Fidlag a job that is peasant. rnHlal ml tbm lioltlti ncMrililltty or iiilrHHQQinont and inrrrawd rri Rtttorint lut article 0f value. Ex. banking household arUdeg or tttrnlna; liiow into re'ntly onirit. BujiBg or tolling in its varied phata. Renting a room to Jmt tb Hght aort of rocmer. Theres a way to meet this demand for quick selioti Mini willsfaclory riwilH, Tine Want Ada are the solution. R1 tbeni ue th-m. TNs, i ..k j.i ru, ,., touch quickly with tho vory man you wnnt lu trarh im. vant .o.rn.na ir ih. .-, toKetlier n!B,.0" of Coo County. ji.n :.o to toe Want Ad column. used to. At Coqullle tho other day ho saw tho beautiful myrtle trees, glistening lu tho warm sunshine for tho first time. Tho green grass n foot high In places near town wns somewhat of n I shock to him. .Marshfield with Its to leave on her official trip in a few days. The two reaaelc are capa ble ot making -i knots an hour and tiro the finest and largest paatenger nnd freight eteamshipfi ever built for tho American merchant mariue Tho Gront Northern wa built for the MM SHFIELO IIS many Industries, bontlful Htrects and ",eat Nort""n nHnd & Stenmihip BASKETBALL hay; North Bond, with gront im- Compnny. She will ply between the Columbia Itlver and San Fram-iaco ... , """ ismln secures t-iign scores GAMES most beautiful nltv nnrk: tl.n l.nv. l.n.n,ul PnUMly w' W Men Episcopal "Hard Tlmo" ocean and tho beautiful scenery from lu tho onBt' CM Abr- -clal ut elmroh hall. Marshfield to Florence, Mr. Dayton , of tho Greftt Vortn ':t. i has caught In some of tho sketches '" . . u ol ine ur " social Junior Plillathen Socloty at Baptist church purllors. North Bend Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Gohhnrdt. Norwegian Luthorau Y. P. S. at church hall. lod tho entire gathering In Ai.i.i Lung Syne," aftor which tho vlsltoral repaired to tho dining room, whoro'' ' ' n banquet was served mid on tho' ' 1'Alfin' TUESDAY. floor below tho youngor gonoratloii ' Vl.u ,, TTi " imiilo merry with tho dance. tJ ,,"'f "' A' ' uUn,mn ,U el,t0,v Among those present woro- li " fW frU,.",,H "l t,ftr,,H Tu,,w,,,y Fro.l R ii, ,,10, ' nriernoon ut her homo near Don- Da ,v ai? , ' ,. ,i,!",'0H K'l,,uy "" Nl,lt" 'rtc- Bailey, Mr. and .Mrs. J. U. KUiott. ' .j. ... Mrs. John Foulkos, Mrs. It. .MnMii.JeV 4 Vlrgina K. Lystor, Mr. nnd Mr.' I ' .MKI-;n.(j. Frank Sniallwood. .Mr. mi m. i.- Quatermass. Mrs. O. llaiuon. Mrs ' T,l w- ". . C will meet withiCoOS ! hotel ho displayed mnnv Into uttrnct.' -w ,..-. . itlvonnd benutlful wntor color sknteh. v os of tho const country thnt oppoalod ' to many of his visitors PORT BOND ELECTION BILL KNOCKED OUT! The following from tho Hiuiilon ' Recorder will be of liitoroat hero nnd ' the rlalm that lertuln IntflrosU horo in Pnn are w"1t;n "glnt tho Port of' III Ijllll- llo...l.. ,. , 'es' With Coquille and ."ST., ,i. TTSSSim - Norto Bend Teams ' tt tho bin drafted bv m- The Marebfleld Independena van- Att""' 'Uivlat and Intro- 011 1 CJ W V x,hiiu ciiar m icars,.if But AduK In Her ilfi ho takes back, with h.n. to show , "J ""- thU trip. She " ZZTZ To " ",to ' C It . a r- follow frozen folks of tho Uddlo ";'nko tri' o Honolulu in Feb- ,,. . M L n fctu n' W rro,n Coo. Coim-1 west. Mr. Dayton Is nu nrtlst of pro- "' evening in the local hitch aihool ty' MthMl W0llW "P""" ' tnte law noiinced nblllty and nt tho Bay VIowH ' AT TUr UHTtri o Wnalum; Marshfield High Shool "t ?,""., a 8,,H(,nl elw' " ! i hotol ho dlsnlavod mnnv Into liitmct.1 Ml Int nu I tLo dutMimA .i. ?-.. u ..,.. "ld In which tho mtoiiln wnniii im.-.J " " AT tuc unrri o timnmmmm; Aiarsnrield High School U . . .; "'"" vievuon io no Ml IHb HUlhLS defeated the ICast.lde Athletics to " w,,,ch tho ,M,0,,U wou1'1 "vo The lUiaudlcr Hotel. the tune of 19 to 1 KATrlt rowERDWuimnw WH Kutlilo Fitfilar, H' i aycaro.de Dr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Bend second quintet .s:fr,'.!",r ! ? . .- iiTiiia in . ., ....... . immu 1'iBviut, i-lhujii' 2 while th8 North " "" i". """mu of ""' hond '" load villi tho Ik. tut Mutual re itet received tliol.i r, II, , ,ln',rovo,,,n"". " boon In- y, Wim born nt OakUnd, Ol, mm SUPPORTS 'don; S. li. Vlncont, Portland; C. It. ,7. " , .L t" T '" V'0 pon Wright, Bandon; F. W. Davis. Port- VL V il T" ' V0.V t,w i Intnl. I.' I lll.,l ,.., ,. . . .-.w -., , ,,, .iniwiiu, i iiiiiRnii; v.iriK 0 m EL A large definitely postponod t'-'iltli of August. Her mother i AWS frflWll lBillwkn.l ,. .,.! .1 Myhro. Junction ciiv- I) Si.uk-.. ....,".. .:".".:" l" wn ino "'" I'ortlaud; F. D. Axt.il. dh. a.' IZT iU,,por,,,, "" . Sunk, San Francisco; M. A. Html, So fur n.n MUMi.fi..i., ,...,- ll' lw or throuah chanifn. i.. n. 2n o t """Andofion and wife. .tore not bee,, dofogtod t JSr. ?W ' " "mVe yW' ""i"lur In tho Son lo T. J. Hartman. Marlul. Or.; , The line-,,,, 0f tho two I mL Th CM,u,,,e Va,ley' II. K. Jones, Tnconin; W. L. Moffen, a- taown: r,l,,rB '" n RrowliiK tondeiior to lloill'ilu llltl. I ti n . I Ilia.. m .. " 'oos County Senator Favors !!nTrn,,,"; tJ- J; cnomer. J'ort-' Free Licenses for Women- S,,, Y; 'VI,7,ton I"1", w,re' ?, RnooFvoc Pntifinn l(o ""0: AlfU)', J'noii. Jr.; Co-. ,H"0, ' Receives Petition 1) J. Itoos.Mr, and Mr. Ihuiunn Lar-,MrH' " " Cort,' oxt Wodnesday hoii, Miss Alma l)ubiimii m...-.- n. utfeiuoo,,. Mrs. Alva Doll In iihnrir.v sou. Irene llai,ion. .i.,i.,.m umiu,. I At that tlmo the election ..r ,.!..,. nouuivt-a rtllliuil itullle; F. 1). Ilnuser. North inlot. Kllsabeth Wilson, Toin DavU j'i "'H take place. I 'I'ho following letter from Senator i. l-uiviice Hotel. s'",w Wilson, John WIUou, Tom Wilson I ! b. Smith of Coos and Curry wun- uoiiert llallautyne, lleuver lllll; uu ... . I,. . . . llnn ...III I . 1 i d 'PI I 11 I .. Ik .. t .. .urs. win. Abel, MHw Nettle Sneddon. ' -S"'IAW STATION Al'TIIOBIHD. Mr. and Mw. u, a. Anderson, Mr. nnd ' Mrs. A. it. O'llrle,,, Mi. jiarrlul I """ ,,"hs'h Hill I'lovldlug tup Ufo Kellogg, Mrs. Garfield Slmiwon. Mr ' SmeiMii .Montli of Itlver. mid Mra. Win. OIIh, Unrflolil gliiiiwon WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 1 1.' f AW..I....I1. ,.... ... .. ' ' 'I'll.. II...,.,,. .. 1 Conior. Coiiullle Loalle G). Oonlltig Must AVary OonlliiK tlos will bo most gratifying to local , 'l'"miw Doau, Beaver lllll; Did, Forwards. sl,ort,",lu: (Crawford, Bundon; cimiloa Khnw. 'irfli,K(ou "I received In today's mall a loug H'nplro; Km crou, K'niplio; t. A. Mfnv j. petition from tho sportsmen of our! Walker, Coqullle; II. . CJroff nn,i (iuurdu " town requeuing me to use my vote '". Heavor lllll; Alhort Uoiw. I'n.t. Tho linn...,. ,.r n. i.., ,.... l.i n ,.... " ... " "" "" -IM... ii ,. . nn.l lnflii.,n.. .n ...... i.. .1 Iiiliil-1..,.. I i. ,.... ... " .. .. '": miii avilllOl nilll 4, v. uuiiiuii, .urn. AliieitbH Man- ""'",, nuprosouinuvoH yestor-' """' '" "" i''" "'"" i-os inver; An- ie Kastsido Athlotlon follows' dory, Mrs. Kdlth Pratt, Mr, c. F ' l,ay lmWl'd Congrwteman Hnwlev's lnw ull,llv ' the protection of " I'eterson. Portland; Jack Novlns ' "lH School .,', Kllerbeck, Miss Dilln prtttt. Miss AI.M'"1 lhorUliiB tho ostablUhmont'of KttI,1 ln M B,ut0- ' Portland; it. A. Uudrlth, Coos Senmnii A ma Pratt, .Mrs. Allan Todd, Mr. and " ,lfo kUV'K Htntlon at tho mouth or' "'" r0,I' w,n H,nl Umt ' n'u not t Hvor. Mrs. J. Kllerhy. Fred Brail. .lolm i... ,lie Slusluw lUver. nnd the Senate Is w,mt wo,,ul ,)0 nit0(! first-elnss' Auiigiiton, S. C. MnoDouald. Mr. and 0)llUM'1o approve the measure. Tho Mrs. K. d. MeArthur, Mlaa .Mnry Mi- vo of ,ho ''lon Ih limited to t2,- Aithur, Bill .MeArthur. Mrs. i. c. n"- WHIey. Mnr I.Hiidles, .Mm. ). Moroy. " Mrs. La urn Huniphroy, Mrs. II. ll. OBKtiON LKGISiaTl'ltK. Luse, Mrs. Charlotte S. Forty, James I K, Cavers, linrvov a. Aim- m. i ,,"t, '"Us !et .Wo. G. Lang, Janot Kscott, Francos Ung. I'm,w l,l" N'0' !--. to provont Kaiue, and I am porfeitly willing to T.ie Blniicii Hotel. Coutur. Athletlca Matillu This ineaango euusud t-ononil mil.! known mi the klaco as ilirr F iNiiioiion in Bandon. juiul lu lier .aouIIi it also a Any ni-lloii looking imin.-.iu i,i.,.i chllil netroa-i. For two year 1 orliiK tho liniK-oviimniii t,r m..i n,,... luui.lteeii under the tutclaje don imrlior through tcolmlcalltloH lj" aWirlla lNlipr,wc hmiiiiii i iiiiv iii ine iv"" lduyletM. ii ml of Hairy Pollard, 1 ele. eHo lias dlredcd every pi! vihlcli Mho has npp iml on tnei Kiitliln wonilerfi.lly Tvsetf'i iionniiriir mmi- li.ln'r ibrk. vita pr(Mwlro vyvtt, w Ulo featOrrf lovaldo illsposltlon. Her inn lci-Htniidlng nnd Ikt wealth inent nml nlTedl' n aro I'or two vearri Fh hai been jihoto jilnyfl, Hcorln? iinny a,JI imthotlo nml dainty hiicns Hurry 1'ollnrd Mrp ncrrw vley sucli Men,,,, (jy tIl0 i,Hlr(a At. lorney or other ns n inovomoiit for cerlnlu Intorests iooutod on Cook Buy that iltwlre to prevent tlio Improvo nioiit of tho Coqulllo ltlvor Harbor. Oilier- Svw ItlllK. -Fixing Among tho now liiiis uro: I'. I- 71. by linrniw mimm on gumo wlfdH. H. II. 272 by llRITOW Tn mini. hurso widows or lndinn war veterans. "i. ii. ..us, ny nanton, Coos, Cur ry, I.ano and Lincoln delogntlons. unspoiled before the camera. f .,...' ..... iti... n,.llrn little C- iiiurougiio ni'iiii'ii, - n.wi in,..,o nil out r t door Kami tor tho Great, tho pedigreed 1 pnulon. uilldog, is Kathit'a luscparabSei erontlnic 1 lth and ICth ludleim ,n. Huirows i.,. ,., 'trlots. sportsman, having caught but four, Alvln Smith. Coo. mVOr; J. A. Tattr V, ,', , II. 11. 8H by BarrowTo provide fish In the nine years I have lived on Smith. Coos Hlvr; A. M. SnydorJ Forwards. I"" for defrauding innkoonora coos iiny. nnd must therefore de- " I'olnt; John LeUttln, Coos Monald , llnwlnl. " 31S. ' "'UTow-Providing Johiiioii , '" ol 81.U1 JtlceB' court. ii. ii. 8 10, by BarrowProviding I'M, lkan.l port tho fund for the protection of CoM Hlver. ' nd Marahfleld socond toams tho nie Moid itou.i. "uo-up was TitneB Want nds br!n! rrtS I WtTWWiMI'1 pond on export testimony to got me ,,vr: - Sieinmerman, Tar Heol- clii MoKoy In right with lorerenco to this mat- nv,a Howard, l.nkwlde; William duards. ter. 1 want to pleabo thot.o who sup- Andoraou. Mjrtle Point; Davo Brown For l,1 Kme hatwoou No SWRI A. Hall, Marahflohl Mabel L,uig. Mi-s. Mabel Kinney. H.,1 ' 8,u,01)' cuM1' KOuU or wlao "uHy with their request and vote (!- radley. Kastiwrf ii A. Scott. Mrs. John McNaimhton. "" '''""'"K at largo In certain pro-, to retain the p.osent law with one -' Hlver; W. S. Pohler iivrii- MwWn-" Holme l.lnrnl., A A.- ,. .. i "lets of COOS CoillltV. nnntlmi- nf ovpnnllmi. I H,l..i. ... !.... . .... ' ""'"" -ljril ,. .. " "" "" , vrtHUBiiioii, .irs. Kato nu liiiis v -i ...-.......,-.... ... llia K(N.unn re. ....Hl, w. u. uralmin, Conulllo- Bert liYiwilnn.l HIh d. .... '"" UIII8, .l). 111. to llmeilll tllll lnw ' Mil I'lliL' unum ....... I VI-j . . . ' 1-w"l,IO, UBrt omuri .Macuonaid. n.mii..., .. . ,.-.". and taxntlou of mor- m aaseasuiQut clmuts. " ii. I7, by Barrow (by ro- 'Dniinl.l ...... ... ' u - . iiiiuiiuk to inoiippolntiuont or count McKlnnon, Clms. Lapp, Mrs. tj. Allliu Triiinnn U...11 11..1.1. , . ,;-;;.:.'.". "" JO80i,n mmi io(n. wrn i...inri..ui .; Truman, Mrs. Alice Snwl.l.i.. Mr. ..: " l'0i ",nvo-"' roconimon- Ity, 8 that w -. ---""- uuiiu 1 in iiiii rnii.iL- nti.l i.i.. iJiirranu. m. aoorgo llolnios, Mrs. Uies.ncW V; , " -"""'', "oiuo. It Is true that they win iv ; quiring women to take out a IhW Wood. North inlet; K. MntMnCoM. W"tk,, y la all wiong am, 1 Im to vote to : - A. Simmons, (Sranu PT CbrtotM - amend that If I haie an ounortM.. "'Ph Cliakenbeard. Coos liver Cnttr, omeii can fish without aurdnor, Mrs. N. c. MoLuod. Jlrs. M not catch many fish or at least not IVllkll. I. ....... till! Lf I xu iuuuy. Air. ana aitk h.,m, t .... uiiuueu in dui. UU v.a , n. ,,. ,. Mr. and Mrs. a. , 7 Z " ' "" V'" .. '"urnor Withycon.be has signed ' ,,,,, , ":T"",""U,W r 'T1' w' MMr ' " James Falcone,; Mr, F iee ' "il ?TXT. "!Lta- .W. ."' .Z7 ZZ,te.T' Wnltor McLeod. '! " Z .""""? " .8,,U0 ,0 tako: .11 the Mania, ih Jl"7 M,77-. T ? "' .""f .. v....,q uiui) lull Ytl.irs, -" 1 ..-., wim., .. II IS BAIMd taf i n any eneuM i MWCH MAItKOT UMu BHST rn.VXKFUltXKBS. Phono 100.J. ny our HIM.MSII H.IUS.USK. i-aii.ii;k .MAllKHT. Phono .MOOItlJ AT IIA.VDO.V. Moore Man or too iMftntr !. Iiruloi .k.. . ""- " , :, r:r w"1 "y wi" v "" ""iont to nahe Drtsr Orahaw Forward North Bend i '!") To rogulato prnctico of nou- lojmtny, chlropractlco, nuturopnthy, etc. ' C'rnl) Bill I'nsbes. House Bill 117. by Barrow, per inittlnB the Coos County crab can- Hart Raau DUNGAN MMRFRTAKING PARLOR will bo Kept OPILV TO TIIK I'l'""0 .stale Hecn M A regular Mnto """ uiulertiiker vl u Guards. . . ' I.AI'Lu l iwou, Chappelle "" ,u "'"P canned crabs outsldo . . Byler "' v-"" county was unnniinoiisly , C3 I'HMvit uy mo iiouse, clinrgo IMumo 1"-J 1 J i "wm-i in.rwmaatfuaiM" rrm V I I'or Bout Rmuliu i.. I IMI.VTf.VG, 1'AI'KItl.VG ami I) I I'KCOBATLVf; i V.. V. IM iUKVX I in .tuiKvt. Bandon Ittnorder. i ' ,W 't Si. l'"no ns-lt ! .. TYPEWRITERS-AI standard makes, sold on easy i n h nn'i A S"u.1V.euul" rox, underwood, HeminQw'" uiiver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier for rent or exen Cleaning, repairing or no"? pu ens . irork guaranteed nibb" , carina ,,er delivered. Pl,Sn ,fU lLik3 .'. h. Alllrt TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. JjAH&zrx