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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1915)
frsigfijBiPiffffl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. FIVE -THE RIGHT SELLING PLAN THE SOWS A T CLOTH Wo hnvc tlio right kind of Clothes at tho right kind of prices. That means that wo sell them nccordlng to The Right Selling Plan K a suit of clothes Is worth only $12.:0 In .Inly, It Is certulnly not worth $20.00 In April. Or, ir It can lie liotiKht for $S.r,o or $IO,00 in July why should it eost $20 00 or $17.00 In April? Till: UIOMT SI5LLINO PLAN Is 0110 Low Price uvery day in tho yonr. .Our $10.00 Suits are $10.00 In April and July. Wo do not soil n $10.00 suit for $20.00 early In tin1 season so wo can cut tho price later. ICoppeimlhenmer Clothes 20 to $3S Other units $10.00 to $20.00 Marslifield r3 Two Stores North Bend PI IT m S SJL VIS SLfe I master HocUclt s wltuess.es In the I case against Tom Edgnr and Henry Kennedy, saloon men. who nro charg ed with selling liquor to an Indian In IJandou today after uttenUIng tho oratorical contest In North Uend. PROF. I.Y.MAN', Albert Olllette, lion. , early In December. A government1 ly Holdourelch and 1'nul Sprnguo, ' man was In heio at the time nml.j to leave out on the stage tomor- hearlng rumors of Illegal proceed-i row morning, returning to Mil-! lugs, went thoie on the quiet to In-' Bene where collego opens 'again ' 1 AT H local loiuii: iti:ci:ivi:s woim FKO.M SAN FHAXCISCO BREAKWATER EH E STKAJISNIP AHHIVF.S FHOM P()ltTi,AXD KAMA vestlgate. He claimed that Hums ? brought in a sack and placed It In WKATIIKH FORKCAST n orer of Hie saloon and after stay- tnr Awo-iti rroiio ch bit Timn. 4 ng In the room a few minutes went OUI5UOX Tnlr, north- ' back t0 1i1b S!,t:l which then contained westerly winds. LOCAL TKMPEHATUHB itucoun For the 24 noun ending at 4:1 3 a. m., April 17, by Denj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum r Minimum :io At 4: 13 n. in r2 Precipitation none Precipitation since Sopt. 1, urn r.u.oc Precipitation eamo period lastyenr C0.19 Wind: Northwest, clear. utter tho vacation on Monday. LOUIS II. KI5AT1NO, formerly of Marslifield, and now agent of the llreakwater In Portland, accom- luly 12." Date Set Siiy.s Exposition of. I Hrhigs ;i7 Passengers In yulct Trip rlcluls, i:poct lloso City Take SMO From Hero Sunday, July 25 Is the date set by Sunday SercUes. On Sunday nt 3 p. in. thcro will bo dlvlno In St. Mary's church, North llend, and nt 7:30 p. in. nt St. Luko's Episcopal church, Umpire. Moves o Allegany. On tho Alert this afternoon going up to Allegany a ooiiio or wuisuey ana walked out. To Set ('noes. There will be a gen- cral exodus of lawyers from Coos Hay on Monday. Equipped with the customary leather hand bags they ' will leave on the morning train got the county sent for the first day of I the adjournment of the client court j at which time the docket Is strnlght- jened out and cases set for trial. This I term will last for a week during I which time tho grand Jury of last! .fall will be ii session putting the I finishing touches nnd Investigations f on cases mat nnvc been carried over Into the new term. Their work done, they will bo dismissed on net Sat urday to mnko wny for tho oncom ing grand Jury, tho venire of which has already been called. panled by Mrs. Keating, cmuo tlio authorities of the Panama-Pa. down on the vessel this mornliiB clfle imposition ns Mooso Day, nc for a several days' visit on the cortlfng to u letter received yester W' dny by Secretary George W. Cook 1U0V. W. O. MACLAUEN, of tho from San Francisco. This Is two dnys Pacific Coast ltescuo and Pro- nftor tho Krn1(, COIlVentIou of tectlve Society, with ills nsslstant, tho i0(,KC , SnIl ,)lcKO ,, lc eg. I.MiKnf.1 f l.tl. ... HI.rt,1 lnn I ... u v. .n-.ui, luiuiuwu i cnt ,,!,, cnn f()r ,mir0 ,mn 70n00 Down Const. To leave Out Again Monday Morning At nu early hour this morning tho llrenkwnter arrived In from Port land after n quiet trip down tlio coast, bringing with her a pnsseiiBor list of 37 passengers and close to 3D0 tons of freight for Coos Day points. She will sail north ngaln on Monday. Thoso who arrived today wcro: evening from a fivc-dnys trip In , l0 blR imrm,0 or Ju 2r Wiinill MrOcorge. W. C. Wells, D. the Coqullle Valley during which ' , ,oUcp ; Unnlo. Mrs. D. I'anio, Mary Uanio, 3lllllcnnm 3lnko Trips. The launch .Mllllconin will make the run to Allegany tomorrow leaving here at s o'clock a. in. Fisherman take iimo me men ueuvcreu a ser.es, , nc(.on,aMC0 wUh t,,CM pll(n8 ' Ocorge Uunlo, Steve Unnlo, Ell Unnlo, of Interesting lectures. tho ,ocft, ,0(,KO ,)ng wrlUc, tho of .; Lena Uonlo, It. H.VanAlkcn, Morlo flees of tho Btcanislilp ltoso City, nsk-i Vnn Aiken, Oeorgo Van Aiken, How- Ing that she cnll In horo tho week ' nr(l Van Aiken, It. Laccy, O. Ilob- precodlng, a crowd of 250 Moose , Inson, Miss V. White, Mrs. Herbert being guaranteed to sail. No word ' l- Stout, Ocrnldlno Alderson, Mrs. i has yot been received, says Mr. Cook. , '' H. Oottlng, 15. C. Hyford, D. L. TALKS ill CUPS XOItTII 1115X11 WIXS 1H5CLAMA TOIIV IIOXOHS OF COl'XTV notice. 75 cents round trip. Wlit'io the air Is tonic mid flui ulml wine Tlio Meal Tea lEoom. S.IITI5lt'S French frorii ciu'iini and l ?.; fiesli fruit fountain menu; dainty luncheons; good things to vit for quality folks; itolly fresh candles; halted nuts; e cry thing inailo to older. On l'ront slicet, oiioslto ISInuco Hotel. Phone orders, :!(i:t-J. 1 MESSENGER SERE H TWO 1MIOXI5S. I CALL I'S FOi: CAIt.S, TAX I CA I IS, HXPIllCSS WAROX.S. MAltSIIFinLI) C'VCLKItV. J SO llltOAIIWAV ORPHE UM! iBLE THEATER I PERSONAL MENTION i ; II. SP1KI5U, of Urldge, Is spandlng a few days In this city. NI5IL M'MILLAN left yesterday for Coqulllo on a short business trip. I. .1. . M'DONAI.l) mnilo a business trip to Heaver Hill yesterday. N. LARSON, of Port Otford, Is n visitor In the city. 151) GOLUHLOOM, of Ilrldge. is 'Where Motion Pictures Look Better TOXK.'HT. S.VTlJtll.W OXLV Keystone rouicily entltleil IMS TALI5XTI5I) Wll'15 It's far above the nvorago of tho Sccw famous Keystono comedies run ning at the Orphcuni. TKItllOK OF AXfJHU Two-reel ThanhnuHer. Thunlious- Ifrj aru :ilV..Vft imrnl mwl tlilu mm I llncluJes a thrill tlmt will startle lou. CO.(,H'i:sT OF CLAIHI5 Two-reel American make and Is n i'ery clcer socloty drama. iioi.ly plavs di:ti:ctivi5 Edison with Mary Fuller. Sho's' Balvaya Rood. Matluco Sunday nt 2:00 p. in. Adults, 10c. children, fie. SF.VI5X DAVS Ih a three-reel great big comedy Sunday night. T NGHT WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, PORTLANQOMMM Hates to You 60 roo'll3 ?1.00 l(0 rooms with bath $1.."0 100 rooms with bath $2.00 200 large outside rooms. w'"i bath ? 2. DO Etra prrsoi; m room, aiUPlonal ...$1.00 Tho homo of Pnrnmount Features and high-class vnudevlllo and first choice of the licensed photoplays. An entire chungo of program. Again tonight, tho University of Oregon Jlnlo Quartotte. Four oxcoptlonnl soloists bettor thnn anything ever presented In .Mtirshflold. SOLOS IHJ15TS TRIOS An attraction ovoryono ohouhl see Over COO people attended last evening. Ask any ono of them wh.it they thought of tho University of Oregon Qunrtetto. Photoplays. "Tho Clutching Ilnnd," or "Tho Kxplolts of Klalno." Tlio mystery story that Is holding ovoryono's nttentlon. Tho only sorlal story that holds tho mystery until tho ond ovoryono Is guessing "Who Is tho clutching hnnd?." Tin: TiiiiF.i: hats. lllograph comedy dramn In two rools, tiikou from tho famous French fnrco of tho samo nnmo. CACTI'S JAKI5, lliai(T'lllti:AKI5ll Sellg Wosteru comedy. You'll llko It. Fablo of Tin: city (iH.FTi:u axi tiii: i'xphoti:cti:i iti'in: One of tho famous Georgo Ado comedies in slang. Ulg laugh In ov oryono of tliOBo now comedies. Show lasts two hours. Admission 25c, children 15c. Matinee Sunday. Orchestra and Paramount featuro Sunday evening. Now Vaudeville .Monday. were the household goods of Jnck Nowllu and family, formerly of Ten .uiio. .Mr. .miwiiii nas imiiciii i.io laPXCII MILLICOMA ll le.-no i Karl dray farm and has given up his .Mni-shflehl for Allegany nt N o'clock place nt Ten Mile. 8llllll,y ,,,011,1.,; ,etninln tu. , llpwlul Sermon. On Sunday at 1 1 ..veiling, 7.1e round trip. .'MilnK Is a. in. tho rector of the Kplscopal 1 jrouil. church will preach on the theme: j . - nnt mo uesurrection nuaranicus to tho Hellever," In tho light of Christ's words (St. John 1-1:10) I "Ilecauno I live, ye shall llvo also.' I , Too llllinlniis. William Pnjuuo 1 was iilcked 1111 last night on Front Street acting qiiccrly, so much so that I he was given 11 berth for tho rest of the evening, though this morning he could not reciprocate with a "fiver" when tho Judgo affixed soiitcuce for that niiiout. Itaiiquct nt l):;K P. 31. Tlio ban quet for tho university men of tho city in honor of the U. 1 O. qunr tetto at the Chaudlor Hotel Is not to lie at ('.::!() hut rather at 0:30 p. 111., this to correct tlio Impressions of Ft'vornl. It Is expected there will he at least 30 collego men about t'.io banquet board. Postpone Auto Trip. V. C. tlorst nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Klnsey who started lait Monday 011 nu nuto trip to San Francisco nnd other California points we 10 forced to postpone their trip owing to the bad condition of tho roads, occasioned by recent heavy 1 rains. They expect to make another j start nt an early date. I Play Hall Tonu.irow. Tho lino up of the team of tho North llend flre- ; men Is as follows: Larry Lllllbo, 1st. I II; Charloa Smith, 2nd. 11; Walter 'McCloud, 3rd II; Arthur Chnso , S. S. I Tom Lllllbo, C. !'.. II. Davis. C. F., I H. 15. Howon, L. F., Warren Jlurpliy, C, Karl Merehnn, P. The gnnio, tho first of the season, will cnll the two flro teams into play nt 2 p. m. In I North llend. Coqulllo (Jets Trophy for Oratory With .Mnrsttriclil Clo.so Second .Many Cieet Contestants, Miss Anna Truninii, of North llend, won first place In tho county declamation contest Inst evening In the auditorium of the North llend High School nud .Morton Tyrrell, of Coqulllo, brought back the first honors hi the oratorical contest, each contestant taking back to his respective school a large silver trophy cup which must bo won three times for final ownership. Ludwlg Stone, of Marslifield, secured sec ond place with his oration, while Miss Hazel Nenl of Myrtle Point, and Miss Mary Donaldson, of Han don, tied for second honors hi tho declamatory race. Twice has tho Coqulllo High School walked away with tho ora- Wlth them the lodge men will take l''orry, Jeo Qrltz, Sam' Comps, A. J. the Coos Hay Concert Hand which, 1 Shoup, 15, Krlckson, John Clnllancck, ns announced two weeks ngo, they col, Lillian Hush, Oeorgo Kovlco, expect to take over nnd support en-, William J. Voqtie, W. L. llmndt, O. tlrely nt their own expense, nfter ' '. Lucltt nnd William Mnraffoy. May 31. At tho rate of $15 a pleco for tho trip tho lodge members bo-, novo they would mnko enough over exnomu'ii to rnri-v llln linn.l f. n- oral montliH. In mlilltlnn in tlilu n I series of dances ami concerts will bo planned. I ruoanc BE BE E AD SKLIirr CA31PINO PliACK AX1 as- si:miii.i5 kqcipaoi: Pieparo to Start Woik on l!lg Span Across liuer Siuslmv lllvw Xenr Acme. KUOKNK, Or., April 10. WIN firlctil cup. Another tlmo nud they j hunetto Pacific engineers nro on tho will own It forever. Tho career of ground to establish a cninp, pre tho declamatory troiihy, two years ' jiaratory to tho beginning of con old, has been, onco In Mnrshfleld's 1 structlon work on tho big stool spending a few days In Jlnrshfleld. possession and now pnssod on to hrhlgo Hint Is to mum tho lower W. G. KNOTTS, of Powers, wns a North llend. It, too, must bo won siusluw Itlvor, a short dlstnnco nhove visitor In the city for several days this week. LYMAN MUNCH IcH yesterday for Heaver Hill to work In thu log ging enmp. It. C. O'CONNKLL caino over yes terday from Myrtle Point on a short business trip. M. T. IIAIITIIOLO.MI5W. of the Coast (iuard Station, wns ti business visitor In Mnishflold yesterday. three times. Acme, where the road turns south A largo crowd gathered In the toward Coos liny, uudltorluin nud enthusiastically en- Knglnoer C. It. llroiighton, who cored the contestants. ProL (Irubbs'hns charge of all steel bridge work this morning stated tho tickets sold ' 011 tho now road, has selected his would cover nil expenses. c:imp Bt0 , mH ,0K to nssoinhlo his cani equipage nud materials. Actual cniistrnctliin linmi flu lilir I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY,! I'OU HALI5 Furniture of 7 rooms, 011 ucct. of leaving city; houso may bo ronlcd. wVddress "X," euro of Times. it. 1. 1 1 1 : 1 iiATciiixd 1:0ns, (10 cents dozen, prompt shipments given to nil mall orders, April nud May best mouths for brood ing. 1330 No. Sth, Forndnlo. ' l I ! FOH 1M5XT Kimilslictl 'flat, 7 roam, now being ronovntod, rent reduced from $30 to $25 por month. 1. s. Smith. AT THE HOTELS I span will not start, . however, until the track Is laid to the hrldgo site. 1 1 lie won: of grading tliroitgh the FOH HALI5 .Ici-sey lielfis, S. A. Yoakum, Coos River, phono 3039. WA.'TI5I Work 011 11 ranch by iiuui nnd wife. Address "Q" enro Times or phone 302.1. I WANTED f Chandler Hotel 15. II. HODSON and wife wore vlsl- Oeorgo Kenny ,Siin Finuclsco; F. S. quarry proporty nud through the, tors hero last evening and today . PohI, (lardlner; Mrs. 15. A. Hruener, ' pr0ierty of tho Point Terr'ac I.tim-' VAN'I'KI To borrow $(1.10, gocnl from Coos Ulver. Coqulllu; 15. (lalent, Chicago; Henry h0 Coinpniiy, the right-of-way of 1 security; will pay 8 per cont. 'Ad- 15. (1. SMITH was down today on I Hechtalu, Uocklln, Cal.; John A. which wos only rocontly obtained,! lress "Loan," Times offlco. inisliiess. n visitor from Coos 1 Klein, San Francisco; 15. F. nice, ' H being riiBhed. It will bo several Kivor. . 'Portland; II. Dovnrlni;, Portland; J. weeks hoforo tho rails can bo laid 31 US. IIU5NI5 WI5KKLY camo down V. Nardlno, Lakeside; 11. Siilker, ; through theso proiortles. today from AIogany on a husl-i ilrldge; W. J. Mitchell and wlfo, j ),Uf?0 ninount of piling for tho ness visit. I Portland; Claude H. (Hies and wlfo, south approach of the now hrldgo JAMI5S I5HUI(lTON was a visitor .Myrtle Point; .Morton 11. Adams, 1 mH been put It, but nsldo from that, hero today from Oould's camp! Nashville; N. II. Larson, Port Or-, nothing has yet boon done on tho near Allegany. (ford; Kfflo Hoiick, Coqulllo; (loldlo ' structure. JULIUS KHUS15 ,of Isthmus Inlet. Chllds, Coqulllo; J. II. Cookson, flnn wns n business visitor In Marsh-1 Francisco; W. C. Laird, Coqulllo; ! Held today. T. Magulro. Portland; L. A. LIU- SPOKANE MAN IS HONORED CAPTAIN DUNSON wns over todaylqvlst, Coqulllo; It. C. McMillan, In his mnchlno from the light-1 Portland; drover Simmons, I'ort-.W. house. land; L. 15. Sliumous, Portland; Oeo. STI5WAUT NOHTON was aniong tho , Holland, Portland; Oeorgo II. Knenl, visitors in tho city today from and wlfo, Lansing, .Michigan WAXTI5I) Work ns wait conn by ox. perleucod girl. Phono 131-L. WAXTI5I) (leueral housework by oxporloucod girl. Phono llC-It. WAXTI5I) to bear from owner of good farm for sale. Send cash price nnd description. D. P. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. tho county sont. St. Lauiciico Hotel, I, Cochrane Appointed to a Place on the Hoaiil of Control WAXTKI). Ijuly solicitors. Hlg pny to llvo wires. Howard Sales Co,, O'Connoll llldg. ('1111 For .Monument. F. K. Oet- I tins today rocolved word from tho J War Department that a threo Inch cannon has been donntod by tho ;ov- iriiinrn nu n inninimoiil to tlin fallen i m.TlrU T1ITI.-I1 ...... .......... 1... Xt,.w l....w,li U,,,, rrttiftlanm IT.. t heroos of tho 0. A. H. on Coos Hay. 1 """''"'-' '"" " 's i , .... "" ' ' "" "" Lister horo today oppolnted W. II. FOIt SALI5. Xent tlirco-nimu houso. bor of 1 with bath. Hunker Hill. Hnan (Ilr AorUlel l'roiii to Cao, tUf Tlmt.) SPOKANI5, April 17. (lovernor FOR SALE It Is probable that the gnu will ar rive horo hoforo Decoration Day. Tho I. O. O. F. lodgo has donnted two lots In their cometry for tho monu ment nnd n concrcto huso will bo built. At a meeting of tho O. A. It. a week ago tho vetorans oxprossed tholr from j ley L. Johnson. Hoston, Oregon; - c,,oirn of spok.mo. a ine.nl Ivan C. Laird. Sltkum; James Ta- h0 Sl(lto onr, ()f Colltrol visitors in tho city today Powors. It. 31. JI5NNINOS made n, buslnoss .lorn. Los Angoles; 15. Smith, Coos1 trip to Coqulllo yestorday to In spect tho Oregon Power Company's plant and offlco In that city. DIt. Pit ATT, of Oardlnor, nrrlvod In .Murshfleld on the Nnun Smith and j Ulvor; .Mnrgaret Downoy, La flrando James Thrift and son, Coqulllo. I.loul lintel. J. W. Huron, Wugnor; W. Ituhle, ' Coqulllo; 15. Joyce, Wagner; Hen AMONG THE SICK I MHS. JOHN I). OOSS Is qulto III for cash. K caro Times. i.oxo'S popcoux ciuspirrrK muchlue, for snlo or oxchaugo, for real estate. P. O. Box 574, North llend. opinion that a monument should lioj Wer3y took th HtaK(J for llIs I ecl0r i.uUosldo; Minn lllstrap,lt tlio Davis and Swunson apartments ; KA(t t,ro,L,,,,rt.1 1Mv; orectod. ,lom0i 1 Portland; II. Snow, Oold Iloach; 15. " . mouth Hock pullots nnd cockerel, Approve Propcct. Thoro was n .Mjss OHAII HAItKNKSS will leave l McAkstor, Portland; C II. Crouch, , .., ..... f! $20. Phono 2I0X or 152. special meeting of the Nor h llend I out TuoHaay 0I1 tho Nluul SmUll Nort,, Jlomi. , WATERFRONT NEWS I f l Cnll Tl.ti. .. t .1 mm n , . . u . I . .!.. .. iui uii v tun. iblij uiiur HtviliH u series of recitals In the county. O. A. HHOWN, of tho Smlth-Pow- clty fathers last ovonlng to formally approvo tho grading jirojoct brought hoforo thorn nt their mooting on Tuos dny. Tho grading will amount to up- proxtmnioiy ji.-.uuu nun nms win t.uao (,uwn 01) U)0 1Mor1,Iia tra, probably not bo let for tho work on tt i,8!noss trip. until ourly In Juno. Virginia and Me- A1Ui AND MHS. WM. KOKNIIOFF Pliorson streets will bo graded. TJioj euv Tuosdny on tho Nunii Smith first plan, which was iirotostod, took t for Sll Krunclaco whore they ex- lu theso two streets as woll as Meado 1 p0Ct to locate. and n block of Virginia nnd .Maine Ai j, .mk.s'dkl, of tho Hub store, streets. The council also granted an expects to leave In tho morning extension of the water mains from! on the stago for Kugono nnd San HIiiiico Hotel. It. C. O'Connoll. Myrtle Point: A. 1 A ehnngo haH been nindo in the Ilouos, Myrtlo Point; Kd. Ooldbloom, sailing time of tho Nairn Smith. She 1'OH SALi: 1 lny. chicks. Phono 0-J. old Anconn DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPI5X TO THI5 PUHLIO A regular state licensed undtitaker will bo In charge Phono 10.1-J I'nlon to Liberty to allow for the In stallation of a hydrant. 1 Wltnesse-i Called. Doputy Sher iff W. C. Laird wont down to Kmpire yesterday afternoon and subpoonead James Hums, nnndlan, nnd Post- Francisco, whoro ho goes for u wook, combining buslnoss with pleasure. MISS MAUY DONALDSON and Oeo. Chtttburn, together with Prof. Hogers, returned to their homes "Tin: owl" "Tin: owl" "tiikowi." "Tin: owl" "tiii: owl" Y(i 1 .... -- It. "7. '" IX POHTLAXD I ""fltinn .. 1.1,1.. ... . .. iJear k '"""" "' weeic, liiouiu 01 Commutation Tickets $2.00 rear e """"i ho week, mouth or rriii.'i '' ut ,l,ls l,0,el- "s si'h'iulid ar,hfleld-Xorth Bend Aoto W w""'s Mill ,,.!WI , yom. idcils. 'tr. every te nilnnles from m IU iha i..'.i . . ' . . iq . in.: to South Slough onro "i in mo Nortnwest nnu --- , , . p,,,,,!-, are no higher thai the levln8 at 11 . n..i to E.nylr, llu-ee trips a daj. GOHST M, KING. I'roi. " the & hut ,n rat 11 Mill' "THE KODAK STORE" I '- - --..., .... Ii r-nr nr-x-r- ers logging company at Powers, ' llrldgo; J. A. Smith, Coos Hlvor; will not loavo down until l p. in. j run nN 1.' II Glwivni. rVwnillln- Plnrmifn OIlTUOSdaV. ' n'nvriu nnnv i.,ii.i. plmrii.u Rmltli. ' Hero since lust Snturdav tlio bont ,,(,U HI5XT 7-ioom modern res "' ' ""' -I - " . . ,1,.,,,.. ..,.. 11.1. . nn nn Hustler Is very nearly loaded wltli i " ""'"" " '! t-u.vu inorchandlso and expetes to leave lncluiIInK water. Phono 42C-X. on Monday for Port Orford. 8'uO will Lakeside. Second Hall at the Hlnk, Satin day night, April 17. Pratt's Or- carry 10 sacks of suit for the salmon i ,,0 "hMA hotel of t! rooou. chestru. Hcdress,,, f.oor. OVntl.v , cannery. ; ''H' turo for sale at roaso.ublo men, M; ladles, f.ee. l Conflrnmtloi, has been made of i'ri,0i" l- S' ""'"n & Co. j the report that tho steamship Xuvn- Sir. Halubow leaves for South Jo, of tho Swnyuo and Hnyt line Coos ItHer Sunday nioniliig at H o'clok. WAH SNAPS I7(l l( on Central nieiitio fur iH.IO. See Sengstacken. Sir. Halubow leaes for South Coos ItlU'r Sunday morning at N ! o'clock. OH HKXT (M-ooiu house, $1U per month. 42 1 Second St., N. HOO.M with or without board lu private family. 100 So. 10th at. which called in here many tlmos dur ing the Inst your, has been seized by tho Kngllsh nud Is now being do- I FOH HKXT Two room house partly tallied nt Kirkwall, Scotland. Sh ' furnished. 005 Ho. 7th. Street. had 4,200 tons of cotton from CSul-, voston for llioinon, (lenuuny, sail-' lug .March 3 under Captain John Ju-1 folwoii. ko( UKXT lo.room houso In So. From Portland tho sJioani8hl jtnrshUolu. Phono 119-L. Hroukwator urrlvod in this morning , with 37 pas8ongors nnd a fair car- WAXTKI) lloiisecleaiilng, wushlim go of frolght. She will leavo for the or Ironing, by day, Phono 230-L. S!l I SOUTH COOS HIVKIt IIOAT 'north Monday ut 12:30 p. in. Tho Kldor Is expected In Monday morning from Portland. The steamer Yellowstone complct ' THE OWL FHAXK I). COIIAX SJ5HVIOI5 i" I j TiAUNCH 15XPHKSH j ' ' I leaves .Marslifield every dny j A, j 8 s. in. Leaves lieuil of river 0l, tuklng on hor cargo and sailed ?! t :I p. in. this week for San Francisco. ! . j STI5A3IKH HALNHOW j, O j leaves beud of river dally at 7 j .jjldiy COAL. Tho kind YOP Imto t ALWAYS ISKD. Pluun 7'. Pacific Z a. in. Lcuvcs 3Iars";lebl at 2 p. I . : .. . . ... , i. .... t. .' I in. I' or ciuirier nppiy on oouru. witri uuu iiiiiui- 'jnuij. I I HOG KltS & SMITH " .!..,..-. Dr. 11. 15. Khll'Y. DHXTIST. "Tim owl" "Tin: owl" "thkou l" "tmi: owi," "Tin: owl" t l Phono i iu-j, iioom aoi, coko mIi; f Tho Central Aveuiio Drug Stoio FOH THAXSFKU AND STOHAOI5 IIOUSKHOLD GOODS I'relght and Hugguge. Cull FKIUi'UKOX THANSFKft Pboue 10U. Hcsldeuco Phono 111-J. Market nvo. and Waterfront