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, nnjE7'Jf WT p i 'T5 rmeh ... , -, n 4,w .' "w"1 r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1915-EVENIMG EDITION- FOUR CTqnB niaTni ii"l'lWWWWHffclgplllTl - UIWPOUA VIEW OF COUNT! MERGERS 0 LOAD MEN Gardiner Paper Opposes An noxatlon of Lower Umpqua Region to Coos County That sonic Gardiner people are op-' posed to the old suggestion about Hie lower Umpqua section being separat ed from Douglas county nnd annexed to Coos county Is Indicated by a strong article In tho Umpqua Courier. Tho matter has been discussed many times during recent years, but never reached n doflnlto stage. Tho last time It was brought up someone sug gested n general cbnngo In tho boun daries or tho const counties to moot changed conditions and mako tho geographical linos conform with tho natural conveniences. It was sug gested thnt this would mean a few now counties, probably dividing Coos INSPECT IRK Messrs. Kerr and Nelson Come In Over Coos Bay-Eugene Line Much Trestle W. D. Kerr nnd J. K. Nelson, who havo general supervision of Porter I Hrothcrs' contract on tho Coos llny-i Kugeno lino south of tho Sluslaw, nr rlvod hero Inst evening after n tour rtf Inspection of tho work. Win. Kaiser, in chargo of tho Hnuscr &' Hnuser work, and P. J. Ilahn of tho samo company, ennio In with them. .Mr. Nelson said thnt good progress was being madu on the work and tho completion of tho grading con-, tracts Is now In sight. Yesterday' there remained 332 feet of tho big Schoflcld tunnel to drive through. This Is all being driven from the Bouth end by Hnuser & Hauser, who TWO FOR ONE SALE 2 FOR 1 Sale In Full Swing 2 FOR 1 Sale In Full Swing Prftni. V At iu Room la, i county and making Coqullle county took tho contrnct for this end of tho nnd also dividing Lane nnd Douglas, oig uorc. mis uinnoi wis noi ucen i That tho editor of the Courier has rusneu particularly as mere wns no misconstrued tho feelings of Coos IJay gonerally Is Indicated In his article. To help nnd sco tho Umpqua region dovclop Is tho wish of nil truo Coos liny boosters. , In his artlclo discussing the annex ntlon of tho Umpqua district to Coos county, ho says: "Thoso In Coos conuty, especially tho Coos Day crowd, -who are promot ing this move, know by tho hand writing on tho wnll thnt the lower Umpqua country Is tho best section of country on tho const. They nlso know thnt tho Port of Umpqun, with out a dollar of expenditure, has the best natural hnrbors on tho coast of Oregon, nnd they know, If they know anything at all, thnt with nil tno mil lions of dollars that lmvo been ex pended on Coos Uny In nn endenvor to mnko It a harbor of some Impor tance, that with one-tenth of this amount expended on tho Umpqua Itlvcr nnd bnr this will bo the very best hnrbor on, tho Pacific const. And It line been tho object of certain In terested persons of Coos Bay, also of Douglns county, to Ignore and bc llttlo this section of the stnte, fear ing It ns a rival. Thnt day Is over. Tho lower Umpqun Is coming Into Its own, nnd no men, or set of men, hero or In any other locality enn prevent It. When pcoplo of this section ofj Douglns county wnnt a division nnd. wish to form n new county they will do so, but they nre not ready nnd novor will be, to annex themselves to Coos county, as long as they linvo tho resources back of them which they now have. It would be n flno necessity for It, the brldgo work not being up with tho rest of It. i Porter Urothors hnvo started on tho Immense amount of trestlo work ; that will bo required between Coos Day nnd tho Sluslnw. This Is rather slow work and if they nro able to fin ish It by next fall, Mr. NoIboii says ' they will bo doing woll. I According to parties who nro In close touch with tho work, tho Sou iiiern rncuic win noi ue nuio to nnve I tho Coos Day-Kugeno illno in full operation in loss thnn two years' time. It is declared that tho big bridges, tho largo number of smnllcr bridges nnd tho trestlo work will require much time. Then there is tho bnllnstlng, depot work. etc. Today ono of tho men closely identified with tho work offered to bet that tho road would not bo in operation Inside of two years. I Add $1.00 to the price and select any two Fall Suits in the store for the price of one, plus $1.00. In other words, you selert a $25 Suit, pay us $26 and take two $25 Suits. If you take a $20 Suit, pay us $21 and take two $20 Suits. This will include all Suits that we will assemble on one side of the store ranging in price from $15 to $35 and will include all small lots. To the man who wants only one Suit, we offer as follows: PAY $2.00 MORE THAN JUST HALF OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE AS BELOW: $16.00 Suits, $ 8.00 plus $2.00 equals $10.00 $18.00 Suits, $ 9.00 plus $2.00 equals $11.00 $20.00 Suits, $10.00 plus $2.00 equals $12.00 All other Fancy Suits for this sale have been reduced 20, 25 and 33 1-3 per cent. $25,00 Suits, $12.50 plus $2.00 equals $14.50 $27.50 Suits, $13.75 plus $2.00 equals $15.75 $30.00 Suits, $15.00 plus $2.00 equals $17.00 $35.00 Suits, $17.50 plus $2.00 equals $19.50 All blue and black Suits for this sale reduced 1 15 per cent. BOY'S SLAYER CONVICTED Siilem Man Who Shot Klmcr llucon J' (iiind utility. The following from n Salem paper will bo of Interest on tho Day, as Elmer Bacon formerly lived In North Uend with his parents: "DInzlus Crasser, who shot Klmcr Bacon, a 10-year-old hoy. on Jnnu- nry A, was found guilty of man slaughter by a Jury after a dellbcra tlon of six hours. Tho crlmo wns committed on tho farm of fims-nr about six miles south of Salem. Gros ser is nueged to havo confessed to MONEY TALKS LISTEN MONEY TALKS '""MmiiVi.l li ii T " -----CLrfl n. narper m.vi! -In ta "hono 340-J. "' I. M. MIlMUNa COVtSS Jnnlos furnUhJJfn Or. H. m. Shaw" K.'c. Knr, No,,,,,, IH...Z.. ....." MAW Office Phono 3filfi 202. iii.u-JvB?H - f I 1UK It fek Bnnl.nmln rtoiinj CONHUlrivn i. ;::" wuisiri.' Offlce'Sri 'hono 103-it. or 26 1 MriMii!iiLi V. G. Chandler loom, no, "",w . in ;.r,,:,V' ...... mm, uretoi ! Wm. S. Tnrnpn A t)r.iMir.. I Mnrshflold, Or Innl Hcflmrl ' wwi wvJillllu DllVil mnvi.i. . Lento ordors at W. R. Bihl tic Comnnnv. S tlC 8. Sixth Street. ftgJ IiPnrl Rilnv Rglllnn. li IMAVIUT U'll.n. - -- l jiiiij ir.iiiR. flnnlflnrinn Ot.i.lln n, .. V Phono 368-L Men's Overcoats Reduced 33 1-3 and 50 percent BOYS' OVERCOATS FOR A SONG $ 4,00 Boys' Overcoats -.$1.90 S 5,00 Bovs' Overcoats $2.60 $ 6,00 Boys' Overcoats $2.85 $ 8,00 Boys' Overcoats ...$3.65 $12,00 Boys' Overcoats ...S5.60 Men's Raincoats Reduced 331-3 and 50 percent Sheriff Knell thnt Jin unt ih !,. tlllfflfr tnm Paaa iitttt nn.l time a It. . " ,'"'. """ "'"",' """ , i""'v uccnuio no wns trespass ng contrary .round the Bay if they could get to trespass signs. Tho courtroom muii iiuhciB " io io iuckuib oi mo i was crowned at tho hearlnc." pcoplo of this section, to heln nay their enormous tax and nt tho snmc tlmo kill off all Improvements of this bar and river, forcing thoso who havo timber hero and tributary to this port to send it to Coos Uny to bo manu factured nnd shipped from that port, and they aro working on thnt very proposition today from moro than ono angle, and It Is up to tho pcoplo of tho Uninnim Valley to stun their bick erings among themselves and get to gether nnd work for tho common In terest, or they will get up somo flno morning and find that their oppor tunity has passed Tho Port of Ump qua cannot expect much help from tho outside. Thoy must stop tholr squabbling, personalities, selfishness nnn nil undorhnnded methods nnd work nlong well mnrked lines for tho good of tho whole valley If they wish to nccompllHh anything along tho Hues of progress, for "Unltod wo stand, divided wo fall." WOOL UNDERWEAR, MEN'S MACKINAWS, CLUETT SHIRTS, BOYS' KNEE PANTS, SUITS, MEN'S SWEATERS, BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, SUIT CASES, MEN'S HATS, ALL ON SALE PRICES. OAUDI.NLU JflMi nusv I Tho Gnrdlner mill Is running steadily now. Tho new ninchlnory which hns boon Installed Ih work ing smoothly nnd very satisfactorily, Tho mill now hns n dally capacity of about 12(1,000 feet nnd employs, about CO mon Gardiner Courier. Mliliy l-OAIi. Tlio Wild YOU havo ALWAYS UfilCD. Pliono T Livery nnd Transfer Compn rixn.s pioxKKit iti:uo Jim Carpenter, whllo raising tho anchor of his bont ono dny Inst week, brought to tho surfneo nn old bay onet which wns probably lost years ngo when soldiers were stationed nt old Fort Umpriun. J. A. Jnnolln sn. cured tho bayonet nnd will keep it as n rollo of olden times. Qnrdlncr courier. .ll'TKIt OAMKVIorUTOltS ' It is snld that threo gamo war dens will or havo beon npnolntcd to keep n watch over thn in.riinr.. pf tho Umpqua, Smith Hlver nnd Inkes for violators of tho gnmo laws, s it has beon reported that tho , law Is being violated every dny by! somo ono, nnd tho first ono caught , will In all probability bo mndo an uiiiwiipio or. unminor Courier. l-'OK SL'KVHY OK U.MPQUA IIIVHIl MARSHFIELD BANDON Myrtle Point Hub (lothinlioe (c 5 Money Talks - i . . . . ... i t AIN'T IT TUP, TRCH wo novor blnmo thUnom our pnnl8 wo haretjn " novor oiarae toe lici d when our soles pm nun, W nnvAn KUm it. when our lids wt vA 11UUI, dry when ou anlrti nd rrna iw u-rt.iw unJ x"w ( niluUl LH mono 07-V, I 1MIIISIAX CLWXIXQJ j myhino wonia I 200 West Market Ati,i Second Street I Undor now managecKt I low, nnd all work hW LiiilleV vtork a 11 I Phono 17C-J. J. H. fiTKVEXJ, Vtof. MERCHANT'S CW Popular place tor Good Meals. Prices Reasonabfe. Cor, Commorclal & os Cfl T. B il BUCK'S HORN'EMBEDDED I NEW BILLS ARE ADOPTED I WBWBHKBK. &.- I I IN IKbt hUK 1U0 YEARS' I ho commlHslniiorfl of tho Port of uinpiiua hnvo received tho following lottor from ItoproKentatlvo V. c. Jlawloy, which Ik self explanatory: 1 tako plonsuro In advBIng yon thnt tho rlvorH nnd hnrbors bill paused tho llouso of Hoprosentntlvos last night, nnd rnntnlnoii iip..viuin.. ffir n rni'lllnr uiiki.. I... .1... .... .('Or Rt alS, "7, " 'X: "'ii. "1 . ?. "' Htatlon tho past year. OffllG T I mm Itemiuknlilo Discovery Mndo liy Clini'leh irii)ilen Whllo .MnklK 1'osts Kiom nn Old Oak Log. DONNA. Or.. Poll. !t. Wlilln mnV. lug somo postH n fow wooks ngo SALKM, Or., Poll. 3. Tho Sonato pusHod tho following bills: S. Ii. 90, by Smith (Coos nnd Cur- Kccpcrof Umpqua LiDhthousai'S,,"'!.?' '.rtr.VSiJiS f "if 'mil ' " Awarrifirf Pnnnnnt fnn Mncf llliivilnn nr,.,inn iu' ,ii,'VAr, ' B' torwn,l " wlioro tho Sennto Pusses Two of Senntor Siultli'.s MfiiNuics Cut Klu'i'i'fr'H Piiy. BASKETBALLMEN Awarded Pennant for Most Efficient Station M Cant. A. P. C. Unld, toiulor of tho Uinpiimi Ulvor llglithoiiHo, Iiiih boon awarded tho official pennant llnydou accidentally nm li tor of tho log. discovered n ...... .... . .... . .... . . .. hlirk'H bnr., Ii..l.n.l.ln.l In II... , - ' ,"" . """ ,eK'" "t t0 ""10 I of snlo. I r... ... ... Tho horn wna comnlololv incnsoil '..?' ". u' !J hiniiii (Looh nml Cur- and from nil nnnonriinccs bn,i innn ' V? ' "onuing Uio law rolntlvo to In Its placo for at least 100 yours. Jjy tho U. S. llghthouso liiipocori rl, 'r!,,W,o,tSav'0r lmVOttd U W0,,,,, for maintaining tho most offlclont ". ,ar' i0. "" ... ... It may bo somo Indian placed tho -psr Bga"ia,!S a & - aval1 ;a a,ff-s.w. iz jssussn 1 "hi"it vwuni, ftfimo innlii1t,l 1... !. ...n...M. u Iinilu tilfnifv IA m.n. NOWIS THE TIME NOMINATE ANYONE TO GO TO THE PANAMA '.. V.l EXPOSITION. FREE All Expenses Paid - Capt. Unld hns long beon BtaJcumo oncirciod i,y n0 grovvth. or It tloned at tho I'mpuun and has boon ""J ' ' ' " " .r ' ." ' rK ' ono of tho most faithful keopora ,rncr L"1"'1 fJN0 't oliovo whoro tho flxIiiR tho torniH of tho Circuit Court In tho Second Judicial DlHtrlct. Among tho now bills nro: II. II. 431, by Harrow Cutting snl- Bhorirr. Smith (Coos and Cur g tho lonsliiL' of knlu bods nlong tho OroL'on count mui nm. vldlng for cortnln oxporlmontnl work ns basis for proscribing sultablo rules Ho Is an undo of Mrs. John Koont I ". , , "." """M, that somo. buck r conserving kolp supply. v'nnlKv .,,...! "'"" ,"""' ",n' " l" K "II" Mrs. ICoontz mndoi wh Capt i h, nnd his1 1110'1' """ ,lH tho yor. wont I.y Tho1 - w. M...vn ui (l. H4U uiiu ildll OI11IUU. . I of Mnrshflold hor homo 1 wlfo froi 1 bocamo n brido I In nddltlon to this, Capt. Unld I mny nlso lmvo tho honor of taking lOnro of tho U. S. Light llouso Sorvloo I exhibit nt tho Sim Prnuclsco Fair I part of tho Benson. Word from anrdlnor Is thnt work Is progressing on tho bulldlnss lit tho station, tho Patsy on hor Inst trip uiuKuiK in inniorini to mush NORTH BEND NEWS DLSCIMSKI) WOMK.V K.VLIST. ltiisslnus Don Hoys' (imii and Join Army Mmiy Hun Awny. lly Ainm. Ulwl 1'ih la Cow IUr Tll PKTHOORAI). Poll. 3 Thn wnr hns an unbollovnbln fnsclnnHfiM f,,r till, ' Mil llliafilfl.1 cnlinnt ..Im, 1 1 I- wnrlf 1M. i,ni,. .1 ,i. . .,' ..:,"::"."."". .. m,i iiuiiui-uiih oi tor "lYnvn" ZZrLVV"'h""n 'J WUOm UV? "" a.V I" 1"H' Cloth tor hnvo mndo grent Inroads" on the tai.natrle.lTo on. t as voh.n eZ" NOMINATION HLANIC I nominate Tlili Coupon Only Worth 1(100 Votes. (Namo) (Address) Ono (l) Nomination blank allowed to each candidate. OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION FROM Red Cross Drue ! ' v -lp Store I camp next Btiniinor to en rnrrimr I from thoir camping ground. Tho top of tho rock nonr tho landing I point on tho bonch Is bolng blown off, nnd a boat houso will be built i on this foundation 18 by S.', feet , to houso tho boats of tho station. Mrs. Hnrry Hussoll nnd little son, llnrolil, who hnvo beon visiting roln Uvea in North llond, linvo roturnoif to tholr homo on Catching inlet. JiiiIro V. K. Wnttors is confined to his homo with la grlppo. Tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. I-rod Llstor Is qulto ill of pnounionln. Mrs. C. H. Worrell Is confined to hor homo with brachial trouble Josoph Juratsch, formerly in tho moving picture business in Moral.. ....wm, ww, iio ,,u liiiitiii'ii, nvnminn. , i,. . .. . " !unu,r'Ltt ,ioBUB,bi for,"m' rrricvM ,eavo 8Uortly mnny places, Among tho wounded In tho battlo'iM! , , An?ny llnns to leav of Nioman was a broad s mil orod ! m WCk, f0r, Ca,lfornla. whoro ah girl from ono of tho country ' dUM '" a"0ml a fow wceks vacation, rlcts, whoso dlsgulso was not dls- ' " " Miss Kato Anthony plans to leavo o covered until sho ronched tho fluid IIUKl(ill. In all the largor eltlos and towns tho nuthorltlos aro trying to provide omploymont of a war-tlmo nature for rovTAon pitAYKii mi:i:ti.(! Wodnosday, J, K. Cooloy, First Addition, nnd David Nelson. 3G4 s ' ir w T! " at"ro f0 Rl , , h'no. in .Moscow moro is 'l1, j w"nr hospital nttnehod to each school ( iiuirsuay, jirs. i,, c, Wlldor, Forn-1 " . ,. "" l" 8L'"01 Bills nro assigned i naio ' hnd ODD 1UX10 OF AVUKCIC. Letter Sunk on Unipress of hvlaiul Itccnveml by Diver. tnr AnoolitM Trw to Coot nr Time. LONDON. Feb. 3. A atMnm ,i,. colored envelope arrived a few days i'. 1j. Sumner. KfiJ sn,ii, r.n. i . . : " vy...ic;uuii wan mis. Kac i """ '" l,lu ui"o oi .miss l. Hudiro. It. R. Irwin. 9 12 smith Rth i f. ' Is. ,"aa iionilhle for tho cloth-' V?!?.1: st,00t- London. It was stnmp- Pri.inv v V, "-" i (, i ono wouniioii pnt out, nnd tho vu "ocoverou by d vers from the Vrlilny, K. A Nelson. Dunkor Hill, chlldron collect tbn ,,,,.. "'". wrook nf n,n BtJ.J. ,.. ,.,.... m.u, . Curtis, 713 Flanagan avenue. ! for tho support of the hosnltnl. ' I Ireland," nnd had mL'fnn, tui Chns and Mrs. M. it. Smith, North Ilroad- wny. Snturdny, A. J. Drews, 137C Con tml nvenuo nnd F. A. Sacchl, CIO So ' isiglith. Thoso mooting will btgln nt 7:30 o'clook nnd competont loadors will havo ohnrge. II. H. KKII'V, DHVI'irt OOLD OUTPl'T L1CSS. IDr watUtM I'raM lo Com Iky Tlw. JOHANNESniTKO. Africa. Fob. 3. 1 ho Transvaal's output of gold for i.i WS a t0,a" of ?l 5.000.000 bolow tho record of 1913. Tho year's production was s.378,00 ounuott vnl "od at ?17S,000.000. ' ' dead letter office nt ntinun Posted at Now Glasgow, Nova Sco la. on May 25 of last year, the let tor hnd gone down with tho big ves- ".. mi. wrecK or winch In tho St. see Ewnmgs SMITH'S VARIETY 'SB Norm eeno, for Fancy and Do CHINA hono 112-J, Hoom 201, Col 1'r.v oki RAULIO S.Vl'SAOKS. 1 Hlcjh School to Meet Myrtle Point and Bandon Inde pendents at Coqullle With tholr m-oro attclc roglHtorlng .fiOO por cent nnd with Couulllo nt III In tho county lenguo with .(5150 por cent, tho local high school qulutot nro squnrlng tholr Hhouldors nnd ropultlng "Chnrloy horseH," milking rondy for tho ntrugglo nt Myrtlo Point on Thursdny ovonlng nnd tho ono nt Dilution on Frldny. On Snt urdny tho Indopendontn, yot iinbnat on this yonr, will nssomhlo In tho county sent for nu nrgument with tho CoqullHnns. In tho county longuo Mnrshflold high school hns won from North Dond, hut lost to tho Co(iilllo olo rnontarlos which gives tho locnls nn ovon break. Tho first gnmo, thnt with Coqulllo, wns played long bo foro tho gymnasium wna opened and boforo tho mon hnd hnd n chnnco to do nny practicing. 'Conch Nlles bollovos thnt now Ills men nro In n mood to carvo out n different story. Tho Indopondonts havo bostod tho Norway, North Uend and Coqulllo Independents nnd now nro going gunning with tholr bnskot shooting machines In fond hopes of "bringing homo tho .bncon. Tho line-up of tho high school team thnt will lenvo' tomorrow Is Durrows, Waters and Lccocq, for wards; Senman, center; Hunter, Mc Donnld and Chapman, gunrds. Thoy will bo accompanied by Coach Nlles. JUDOK :. 11. WATSON DIUD. James Wntson recolvod n tologram todny announcing tho death of his unclo, K. n. Watson, which occurred yesterday noon at Portland, from heart troublo. Judge Watson wns nlinilt fin Vonro n .. n. . . Lawrence cost morn V i "V, " " ,' oZ" :"em lives, and thoiiRh ... i.r ""ZB ,"" was for n ri' . "" ;?. "CI '. an.u month, lt voache(l ,.odon in s legal HghVsi-Cuilo lrauI8l,Ue 8 .-.w..,Bl HUU loiuuuon. Tho mucU ago which held down "tho flap of tho onvolopo was cone. n,A co....; mlssnlg Yflll AUTO CALL - FOR FOOTE'Sfl Phono S3W Nlcht mid D. Wlillo Klcpat 0J Rom1 Cuiti. CswWl D. L. FOOTE. QAVP M0MEY by onloring the fJ HENRYVILLE COH Mh fnnl nnr ton '' ftlUb - Lump Coal, por ton ,ur. unu iuu ""-'; Pliono J8-J or Imtb 1 1 II Iyer's ClgrJ t OT I MHDCMPP HI OI. l.HVIIUI - -a, In tho Hourt of M"- All outride " Hot n'V'.v.Jl ? w 20 rnmmiital'm Tickets 0 mm - j m ...-- liann '. Hmrshfleia-wonu - dny, leaving nt 11 ' llirco trips n "j , GOH8T I"Na ' I CITY AUTOiffl iiatl Art i' ":, I For tax!, P'one zv' ! trntnl. I .,.. PW For lour.uB -- .. Chnnaief h LYNN lAMim t ' io Uldg.nco Men'c Mmket I al. I j New Cabs 1 III nlnnin !.-. li of tho nddross bn.i ,., , -n'" ,.' Ill jjfwlf. how over, wns perfectly legl- PALACI3 MAIIKKTS SKLLS THIS KKST MKATS. Phono IOO-.T. Times Want ada bring reaulti, "HENDERSON gj also princii -.,w "ONYX" and S. S. JENNINGS 4