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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1915)
SSmMammgmu4a:m isBa.ia3i8tJMiHfiISJi THE COOS BAY MARSHFIELD ... .- .-.- -wr-Mimr. eniTlflM lAV'BT1 TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 191 a-tvc."- nTi-rv nm iMiPirir . IU WILLI SKtHHtl I ruwtna uni iuim jyVjilil XJUJlQ) VU'F il Ji ii M W2W .,,-mn,iri,lV. nlinKIM, 1S8UM, THAT ANYONK H DEPOSITSATTACKEDiTO OPEW A(JDERSDW:JUGGLED FINANCES HAII APPO.NTM, TO MKKT IK- OHHKHS ISSUKH THAT ANVONI, IMIUIAIliM) ' "" SUHANCK MKX HKHH Tabooed by COUNCIL SAYS WATKH COMPANY KXCKKHS AITIIOHITY lOCHTII Al'TIIOIMZKII I FINDS MISAPPHOPHL ALHHKCHT SAYS vri:i) Bend Note to Hallroml Commission Street Improvements .Mark Session for Information Want Ferry , of City l)ml First Street to lie Street Ojiencd flunked nutl (Smiled Deposits claimed to be charged now oy the water company of nil Its pa llida for the planking and Im provement of Anderson Avenue be- Strong Honl.il Mnde Say Difference In Firemen's Salaries Occasioned liy llirtltur. Kcrlciicl Men. Declaring tlicrc has been ft jug gling of the city's finances so that though two fvv warrants arc uruwii ion, of UndonWitcr's hjHS,,iB N Absolutely Tabooed I ie On Krrand Tlmt . j, iotters Several Families s Unavailing i ' ' ,,,. ,,... Hoo Third and Fourth streets . for the monthly salaries of the K. It. Thompson Hurcnii, Come nines unavailing i . ,,,. .,.. Hoo On nn appointment to meet Charles town" Skerrott hero E. It. Thompson, of rowers is to bo a real dry town the Flro Insurnnco Underwriter's nn- nrcor,ilng to nn edict Issued by A. n. rcnu, camo here from San Fnnclsco p llcntl 0t the Smith-Powers ?"? i? fM.ttt.y. !.n A" J"? ' Kim; company, for whom the now vain. io iuriiicr woru huh uwu u....... ooo -- - from Skorrett and Mr. Thompson ex pects to leavo agnln tomorrow. city was named. Ho said yesterday that ho had Issued Instructions that At tho tlmo of tho Hunker HIH flro . . in,ticinE thoro should Skerrott had $1500 Insurance on prop-. "",, ,,,.,,.. .ilscharKcd and told crty lost with tho building. Ills claim bo Immedlntclj dlsciiargcn T. ' IT lZd en " a w..V"h. o"pScd".t the "meeting orpau, fire engineers one man .gets to thl. was dispu oncefo t0 move on UMI I"W - o -- SSO and the other $100, Councilman Carl Albrecht last night asked for nn Investigation. Tho matter was referred to the flro and water com mittee. Though he denounced the method, thcro wcro others who considered that nothing has been done that Is company's use of the money at six jicr cent.' Ho explained that tho company ronulrcs all users to pay In ndvnnco for their service. Want Kern Street Hlglit That tho southern Pacific should at onco glvo tho city right of way ncross Its tracks at Ferry street Is tho belief of the council. Mr. Goss explained that thcro Is a suit now In tho courts which will clear the matter un as far as the C. A. Smith !. rMttmll Tittm 1. nprnrillnir In the consumers nrc old customers or a (i0C90n made last evening. Ad years standing. Is now under council jllgtment of tn0 n8sessnients for Investigation. A letter hns been ,ho work hn8 bccn nrranRCU- by the pent by City Attorney John D Goss ' Attorncy nml there Is nothing to the State llnllrond Commission no ,0 Ic,J tho onenlnR. No. asking the authority of the water, ccg ,jnve arcmy uocn posted, company. Interest amounting to $1350 on :T: S fl'" ..i.uuu turning uoim oi u I wronRi U was explained thnt at -: "..--... . .. -. t CUV was auuvtuu mm u " t i. . Goss. "i nnil tnai no a er com-, , ,)(l , ,,, chlcaR0 nttkca o pany asks this ilenolt. It promises , boninR company by Juno 1. to pay the money back with six per N t lh r ,, , opcr. cent Interest. I can t sec that It .. five-plchths of a mill tax amounts to nnythlng more than the ?iionf " l L8 V L. nV tho rate of $105 a month, that tas been advanced them since January 1 of this year, Is being trans ferred from tho library fund back Into tho gencrnl fund. This amounts to $r.'Ji" and leaves the library fund I now witli n uainnee or jhu.ju. Inipi-me Klglitli Street Klghth street from Central to Terrace, with tho exception of tho one block. Commercial to Sovcntn company Is concerned and' that .with 'Terrace, is to bo planked according this out of tho way tno right or way m uii"i u... ""u ..-,.... will probably bo granted. The mat-j and specifications of A. H. GIdley tcr Is being taken up with Mr. Illoss. j were approved. Jicad of tho commltteo handling tho The cost will approximate $2G05 jnlll affairs at present. nnd l"cludcs the excavating, the Strnlgliten Commerctol i filling, the curbs nnd tho Bldowalks, Tl.n lir. In Pmmr,rll nvnmin nl I 1'llllllc I'Ml'st, Street. tho Intersection of Seventh street 1st Marking tho end of n discussion doesn't look right, 'liio men biiouiu n menaco to traffic nnd to lives, sav that lins been waged n dozen times , have come to us to mnko this change, tho city fathers. A. J. McClelland In the Council chambers tho rity A man hns been dismissed from tho who owns several lots affected Is now i dads last night authorized tho post- department somo tlmo ago. I think Iicre and the matter will bo taken up j Ing of notices for tho planking nnd ' tho Council should have entlro with him. Tho move Is to cut Com- j grading of First street from Mar- chargo of these matters." m.erclnl avenue off on a slant between ket nvenuo to n point fifi feet south The mntter will bo brought up nt Seventh and Eighth streets. jof Alder nvenuo. the next meeting or the Council N'ot to bo thwarted In his move to Plans and specifications for n June 1. have good looking parkings In front roadway 12 and 22 feet wldo nie .Mayor Allen stnted that ho has the council thnt a change bo made In 'called for, tho width to bo later boon Informed or tho change nnd of hl property A. D. Campbell asked determined. The estimated cost of thnt it was thoroughly explained to the specifications for n sldewnlk on I the first is ?8G2 and of tho latter him at tho tlmo It wna tnndo. 12th Court thnt comes out close to $300. ' A new location for tho hoso-cart the curbing. To make the change, Imnrovement of lurch Avenuo bo- Bii.,i now on Central nvenuo In tho nrcscnt time, nnd In fact for months, thoro has been but one thoroughly competent engineer in the fire station. This Is Gordon Smith, who has been In the service for three years. Slnco Hnl Stutsman i oft thcro havo been iwo nen on tno Job, both learning. During this tlmo, It was explain ed, Gordon Smith hns bcun on day duty, has attended completely to nil repnlr work on tho big nnd little engines nnd hns been constantly sub ject to tho duty call, both dny and night. It was stated thnt Inasmuch hs ho docs tho repairing nnd tho grcnt cr shnro of tho day work, is teach ing a now mnn nnd is thoroughly ex perienced, ho should rccolvo n, monthly snlnry n trlflo higher than thnt of n beginner. "Tho nrrnngement Is n now ono to me." said Mr. Albrecht. "It Mr. Thompson came hero nnd rofused I Mr p0Wcrs took prompt nctlon on to settle tho mntter until nn ntijusi- . r..ics.t tloro nml Inst Mon- mont had been made. It Is known, ' '"J '" Monday nor- through Skorrett's attorneys, that day and a week ago Mo. clay per tho monoy. If received, would go toenail' discharged a few men wno pay on tho hen-vy debts ho loft behind nmJ violated his Instructions tabooing when ho went away early ono morn- . gomo ot ti,os0 ict out wero lng8 nftcr officers hnd been placed on 1 1,007C' s"' v..ordnv it wns tho dock a few days previous to scoiold employees, csterdny, it wns ho did not leave on tho Nnnn Smith. , tntcd, thcro wcro no -violations, or Mr. Thompson claims thnt ho hnd tl0 ..,iry or,iCr" nt Powers, nn appointment hero with Skorrett. I Tio (ry or(lcr i,ns long been en- nn7p,eaeVThriast,heanl or forced In tho Smlth-Powors camps him wns In Snn Francisco. RECEIVE AD IK Mr. Powers left todny for tho now town to stnrt work on tho company's now offlco building which will bo about 30x70 foot, two stories high. A car shop is to bo built soon. Ho said that nbout a dozen buildings wero In courso of erection. It Is probable that a bnnk will bo opened nt tho now town bororo long. Was Conductor on Southern Pacific Last Week, about $27,000 In checks wcro issued ror tno mommy pny iiny of tho company employees thcro, af ter deduction had been nuulo for tho bills Incurred in tho company's com- MHS. II. A. DOKKMITH I.KAHXS liltOTHKIl IS imOWXND nnd Him Visited Here X Particulars Given Mrs. Uurt A. Doromus received yesterday tho sad news of tho sud den death of her brother. Charles Ilunrccht. In California. Mr. Itu mlssary. Severn! families will soon movo would be an ndded expense to dim- twenn Second nnd Third streets will west Mnrshfleld Is necessary, said ni" r ,,,hSr rnmnnnv self, sayg Mr. Campbell, along hls.b.j pushed through nt once, tho to- Councilman Kvertsen, becauso it ,".! i,ft, ,, wn- 200 foot strip but ho believed It best t.U cost being approximately $91S, ow stands, nn unsightly building In ""Xhiv n ifrldon m nrnniir vioiinn -nn tin v iiiiiiiii i i . years ago and Is known to many here. I from Mnrshfleld to Powers to bo nenr Ho wns a conductor of tho Southern tho now plnco where tho men nro PacHIc and had been running out omploycit. F. W. Powers and wlfo of Sparks, Nevada. It Is supposed . ... t, Among that his run had been recently chang-1 n,nu 8n Wl" mo l"crc- A,,on'' cd or that ho hnd gono on a speclnl . tho others who plnn to movo their run as tho telegram camo from Wcs-i families to tho now town nro W. J. ton, Cnl. Tho first message to Mrs.jnm Wi I icrklns, Mr. Davis nnd Doromus simply said, "Your brother, . .. ., c ... wns drowned.' As Mrs. Doromus , l'roUaul '- toinn. hns two brothers' In California she did not nt first know which ono It wns. Another telegrnm enmo nnd ' told tho full nnmo nnd said that particulars would bo wired later. Tho messages wcro from tno iced Try It See th- e sS-ftlate,, other oi o ;l :' wnet th.7.. " I'm eorsof ., r T ono'. -"" Ui . 11C88 ""usni'Pearanr;"l0tiA l.tt .. ,!, ,0 .III a. it American Lady Corsets HUB DRY GOODS Cfi HMAKT WIJAIl FOR W0MEJf U COHXKU HHOADWAV AX CHXTIUI, AVK. BASEBALL SCORES for the reason that he could benutlfy nprnnilni? tn A. 11. GIdley. lllrch ., aii.iitiv mint, it will bo moved a. . . .. .,... . . ...f-, . --. - - .! ....j ,.w. .. ..... .-- nis lots to uetter advantage. nvenuo nt tho Intersection or Third onto n sldo street, ii wub aKrt-eu nun no siiaii secit ; Wlll bo grnucd down nnu n uyurnm i a hydrant nenr COOS RATES WELL oxi: ok vkw swrrioxs of statu FOIt IXVKSTOHS the consent or other property owners , put In, thus nffordlng better flro on the Court and with their con- protection to thu residents or that oviiv tun liiuiihu III lliu niM.'LIIIL.UIUIlS gcctlOll. iu uu innuo uy mo city engineer. Viewers AKliitcd Viewers wcro appointed to view tho Intended sewer Improvement on 1 2th Court and mnko a report on tho property benefitted by It. They nro Hon Ostllnd, I), h. Hood and Dr. Gcorgo W. Leslie. Ten o'clock Thurs day Is tho tlmo set for tho viewing. At the next meeting of tho rouncll Juno 1, tho assessment will bo adop ted for tho replnnklng of Contrnl nvenuo between Fourth and Klghth streets nnd also for the raising of tho bridge Tho cost Is between 15 and r7 conts n front root ror tho Improve ment. Tldegato Completed. Tho tldegnto between Klghth nnd ftlnth strcotH on tho Mill Slough rill lias been completed, snld A. II. Old ley, city englneor. Tho cost was $38.00, ono hnir to bo homo by tho Port. A iransror of tho skating rink 11 renso from tho first leseert to tho now purchasers was allowed by tho council PLAYS SUBMARINE Ilcnt on n week-end outing, awny from toll and care, II. .1. MuKenwn gathered nbout him a fow friends nt Ileal Lake. Thcro was not enough room In tho ono boat for tho en tire party to cross tho lako to thu McKoown cabin and Kenneth 1 hum or volunteered to try tho canoe. Mr. McKeown Bays Hint ll wiih growing Into on Saturday afternoon whon ho missed ono of thu party and hearing n uolmi stepped iuHhIiIo nnd thoro detected the eniiiio float lug bottom up, mid tho roruier oc cupant with his head out of tho wnter llko u periscope. A boat pulled out from shore, but Kenneth Hiiuscr scored thu Itlen or crawling In, nnd swum ashore, lleforo tho final splash he had fired bis sIx-Hhooter nt a "Mlnlou" bird mid he mourned tho loss or the gun until It was round caught under neath tho craft. Those In tho week-end party wero ('. II. lleattle, V. (!. Illndiuarsh, Wlllliuu Knisor, Swan lleuson. Keu nuth llnuser, 11. J. McKeown and xou ltiiymond. Hepresentntlvo of Xcv York Kliinn-' cliil riiDllcaiiou Hero tor mini on Comity Coos County ns a section of prorit ublo Invoatmcnt stands alone nnd unique in southern Oregon according to tho Btntement or Alfred Jcssclsou, roprcscntntlvo ot tho "International Investor," a magazine published in Now York for tho purposo of supply ing Information to Investors. Hitherto tho entire stato ot Oregon, he said, has not boon considered tho best, rrom tho investors standpoint, becausu of what ho tonus Inflated values." Thnt u change bus nnd Is now being tnndo Is tho belief ot Mr. Jcsselson. Tho lust Issue or thu muguzlno carried uu article on Portland, tho surrounding country. Tho next Is sue will enrry ono on Coos County. Mr. .lessulsou In hero now ror tho purposo or gathering his informa tion mid data as well as to check up un tho last report to Investors. At the present tlmo his publication Is backing no lands south of Kugouo, with thu ono exception or Coos County. COAIj FHKKSHT HATF.S tho corner of TwoUth court nnd Flanagan avenuo was lett to the Hro and water com mittee ror decision. Put In .New Uglit.i. Incndescent lights nro chenpor than nrc lights. Several or them will tnko tho plnco or ono arc light. Carl Kvertscn reported changes be ing mndo In thu lighting system or tho city. lncadcsccuts aro to bo put In at the coinorB ot blghtn ana wmnior-, imC to tho old homo In Michigan ror clnl, Klghth and Klghth Terrace, i burial. Mrs. Doromus cannot mnko Tenth nnd Kigntu Torrnco, 'renin i nnd Date, Ninth nnd Dnte, Ninth and washout nnd probably a bridge accident to tho train on which Mr. Kuprccht was running. A Bad feature, of tho death is tho fact thnt only thrco months ngo Mr. Kuprccht was mnrrlcd to Miss Mary Miller of California and with, his brldo hnd been making his homo nt llazen, Nevada. Tho news was a shock to Mrs. Doromus as It hag only been four months slnco her mother died In Mlohlgan . Nothing has been learned yet ns to the plans of tho funeral. It Is possible that tho body will bo taken and it Is sup-'lA,v AXI) COfjI) disrupts KAST- i:rx iiamj gamics Mistake hi I'lrM Statement of Change llcH'outly Mado It In Htnted nt tho offlco ot tho Coos Day Hoseburg and Knsteru rail road that there was a mlstuko la slating thnt tho rates on coal from lluuryvllle, Coalcdo nnd Heaver Hill Junction wns $1.50 u ton. The charge formerly wag fiO conts for n long ton, consisting of 2,210 pounds. Tho ehnrgo now is CO conts for n short ton, 2,000 pounds. Tho change is that 210 pounds less coal Is carried tor fin cents than formerly. T Everything for the June Bride III: WKDDIXC I'ltKSKNT to fill Us purpose Miuuld combine utility wild iHNiuty and durability. Tlieio l.s nothing; that lll bring mure Joy to the recipient than Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China or Silverware Our huge stock enable., the gher to often select just tho articles tho recipient would choose for hcrM'lf, t And above all, the mark of tljo ltel Cross on tho package In. Mires quality, which guarantees jenr or durability, Red Cross Jewelry Dept. Red Cross Drug Store Phono li-M Fir. Tho nrc light wlll bo removed rrom Klghth and Fir to mnko place tor an Incadcsccnt and also between Ninth nnd Tenth on Commercial nnd Tenth nnd lngursoll nnd In their places Incnudcscents will bo placed and moro ot thorn. On motion or H. A. Copplo tho light committee wns nuthorlzcd to go over tho lighting systom and wherever posslblo put In incandes conts In plnco or tho nrcs, tho pur poso being not to rcduco tho light bill or tho city, but ruthcr to got In moro lights. I AT THE HOTELS MOXDAY'S AIMtlVAUS Chandler Hotel. H. W. Hounds, St. Paul; C. G. Spinning, St. Louis; B. It. Thomp son, San Frnnclsco; A. Tcsolson, Myr tle Point; F. H. Grurt, San Francis co; K. IJ. Fryer, Snn Frnnclsco; Leo nard Undorwoord, Portland; Mrs. L. D. Hrowno, Gardiner; C. II. Ilcattlc, Kugono; V nny plans lor leaving until sho hns heard further details Mr. Doromus wns nt Powers nt tho tlmo tho messages ennio and when telephoned roturncd to tho city. ItAIXS WKKi: (SIC.NKItATi. Coos liny Not Alono Today In Hnv Iiir Wet Weather Tho ruin today was general In this ,, u,v. " ' snrl nn nt Iho ulnln Ao wnll - ' n, W OLgrOUIlUS rain hero there wns reported a rain- ,iAMli , !j n ... i.i. t i i t, i.. uoonnia ii. uu uv uuiu uuouuuis uuu UIII1UUI1. , IMMnlinri. The fnrninm nv thnt lliorn linn lmmi "u "louurb nbout enough rain now for tho good ot crops nnd gardens and thoy would ruthcr gco a llttlo sunshlno. Storms Delay Season's Series Const lANiguo Teams Siieud Yeftterday on Movo to Xew Fields IDr AoclttJ Trrra to Caot Ktj Tlura. New York, May 18. Wet grounds and cold snaps through tho cast proved a general rout to baseball games yesterday. At Dotrolt, Iloston New York, Clovclnnd and nt Pitts burg tho rain and winter gods had conspired against the national pas time. The scores of yesterday follow; American League. At Chlcngo Philadelphia 2, Chi- cago G. At Cleveland Hoston-Clovoland wot grounds. At St. Louis Washington 3, St. Louis 2. At Dotrolt New York-Detroit, cold. National League. At Now York Chlcngo-Now York, wet grounds. At Cincinnati Clnclnnntl-Drook- l '""MXl TMIIMWg, uc-i2nitG2a.viin At Philadelphia St. Louis 3, I'hll- Plttshurg-Doston, ClltCUS STKUCIC ItAl.V Tho Solls-Floto circus was in Uoso burg todny but got thoro nt u bnd time ns thoro was much rain, YOUXO COUPLK WKI) wot grounds. Allen MeCready mid Miss Mary Wad limn Aro Married Allon McCrondy and Miss Mnry Wndtunn wero married yesterday by Justice Stanley at Coaulllo. Tho con. u. uinuninrsu, rsorin in- pio en mo to tins city last evening t let; A. F. Mcdlno, Iloston; K. N. " today wont to Tnrhool cninp KTItAWIIKHHY (UUXIVAL (Special to Tho Tlmos) ItOSKHUHG, Or.. Mny 18,Tho Strnwberry Carnival, an annual event In Uosoburg, wns hold Friday and Saturday nnd wns largely attended. Thoro wns a flno display of straw berries and entertainment wns pro vided for tho visitors. 4 Smith Handon; W G. Kgleston Sn - - m-- ; - - - o, a Frnnclsco; W. K. Peterson, Portland; worked at the Tarheel enmp boforo George P. Laird, Handon; H. C. Dan-, it wns closed nnd slnco thou hns ford. Portlund; Mr. and Mrs. I). K. boon In Washington visiting his fa- Hlggs, Handon; G, Wlllard, Spokane; J S Frecllng, Snn Francisco; J. It. Wetherbee, Lnnglols. St. luvrenco Hotel. Hruco Johnson, Coaulllo; C. P. Colemun, Ten Mlio; II. Hromer, Alle gany; Harry Preston, Cnmp 1; M, Hroyles, Powers; P. W. K. Puckett, llerkeley; H. N. Hay, Portland. Lloyd Hotel. tuer. Ho lias ninny relatives nnd friends In tho county. Tho brldo is tho daughter of Mrs. Wadmnu of unuge. GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOMK OF TUB CADILLAO AND DODQU AUTO SUPPLIKS VOH ALL MAKICS OF GAHS fl7 Contrnl nr. Phone .T7.'l-ri The 42-Centimeter LigbL Mazda "C" Type The nitrogen-filled Mazda lamps are the luminating sensation. Greater light for less current than ever before adstuj by incandescents. Remarkable advertising value cither outdoors orM business establishments. Marked economy for light users. Telephone 178. : OREGON POWER CO, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phono 106-L. marshfii:ijh, ohkgon WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, per loud 91.7 to $ Aldor wood, 1G to 24 Inches $2 to $'J.f Free Delivery W. II. LINGO Phono 277-J. North First 3t. WALLPAPER VIERS About it. ii" Times wnnt ads bring results. 4 imifflSMAKIXfl md TAlLOnED E19 ll Work guirtntMdwlF1- I rfusoaibl) "" I .. iiiurf II Mils, ii, u. " Over Norton t ? pbon HW- tH Ill'ILHING 1HG HITCH Tho Coqulllo Sentinel snys: "The work or digging tho long ditch ror the now city water main rrom up in tho hills to tho reservoir bore, is nrourosslnir flnnle. TMa 11 All.l.tro'.M rr.nlll... I Innrf WM. ! llltCll Will bo IS. GOO fCCt. nr fllinill Us. "Grants Pa'ss; J. ll'anson, Port-1 yir? ""dntJ,rf,0-fi,f.t.ha l,.,!.e8.!.!eKt" land; C. F. Gerklns, Portland; C. J. beou at work under Councilman .Chambers, Portland; Clnrenco Wnl-j Kline, and In tho first weok over a 'lace, Coiiulllo; K. Ott. Allegany; K,fourj of the dlstnnco wns completed, ,1). Speron, Coos Hlver; J. Anderson SoVi P.S-,t" fe i.h" Coos Klver; G Grant, Powers; It. of June. Only nbout 20 of the ,,, rI '- '" STORE OPEN EVENINGS Times want adJWJ STORE OPEN EVEI n' THE BIG MUSIC McLain, Lakeside. St. Idiwrcnee Hotel. Tom Hnyden, Kmplro; Frank K. Hyan. Portland; O. K. Illll, Hrldge; F. W. Lang, Coqullle; W. J. Car mlchael, Portland; A. N. Chrlsteu son, Hayucd Inlet. TODAY'S AHHIVAIA Chandler Hotel, M. J. O'Connor, Portland; James i.yncn, rortiunu; ciinrles O'Mnlley, have been ut work on tho ditch, tho rest being engaged in building bridges and other work. SALE "" i WILL IIUY HOHSF.S j (Special to Tho Times) , HOSKHUltG, Or., May 18. S. T Smith, formerly engaged In the liv ery business, has been awarded u contract to purchase 150 horses for tho Fronch government. Tho horses Portland; Mllo M. Plerson, Lakeside; ' n,ust bo delivered nt Hoseburg, Mai George Stephenson, North Hend: K. -2. uicney, Han Francisco; Paul M, 11. i Hluinilck, San Francisco; M. l).,lan.l! Mr .,.. ;.. . .. .... - sank r,inSLJ;. t!: . koi.. ivrav b3. ,F. G, .e.lle, CnqHlilVf R 1L Cham. Po V lnT' lor,lal,U! C' ' Gerkln8M ucriain, San Franc sco: V. s. nnmv i ' ... .. . . San Franclspo! v. it i..,t c .' . ... .. ." "otel ., ,:... - ...., "iii i r rancihio; v, . tontnlne, Kugene; is now in full swing Everything Going Prices No Object-Everythingjfag A $ Now Will Buy What $3 Usually Do H. Thompson, San FranrUco. Lloyd Htel. Mi.iir v-iurK. iiauuon; G. Me- Pope Connllin' Gil re. Handon: S Sin,i...i,,ff i. .. l .. .vi"l"HO, ' ......, tvii-.runy inlet. I nil .North. Powers. At c.i.i. Coos Hlver; K. N. Shell, Powers; nr'. nest Plep. Powers; F. S. Warren. Handon; T. Harms. Handon: w n runries Swanson, HAINES' STORE 73 Central Ave L. L. THOM i wiamgBStiE