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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX w AT MATSON'S ANNUAL RIDDANCE SALE Tomorrow's Temptations IN T ACOUIH ET EACH .MOST OK STAFF FOIt XKXT YF-AK sf.lf.ctf.d nv hoakd LADIES' Ladies' $12.50 Suits SUI MEN'S $65 Ladies' $20.00 Suits $ 12 35 $17.50 Suits $10.65 $25.00 Suits $15.2.5 Men's $17.00 Suits $ 11 Men's $27.50 Suits $ 1 50 50 20.00 Suits $13.50 $25.00 Suits $16.75 EVERYTHING REDUCED EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS df.linkatoh I'ou .u iV has Aitmvi:i IMlnlliiK Contrite! For Central mul High School Hulldliigs AmIiiiI ed To Art Decorating Company Prnctlcnlly nil of tlio teachers for i mt your wore lilrctl ami tlio con I tract let Tor tlio pnlntliiK tills sutn 1 tner of tlio Central School anil tlio 1 HlKh School buildings at a meeting 'of tlio school hoard In tho office of Judge John Hall on Saturday even ing. Registers containing tho reports for the year on tho pupils wcro sub mitted by tho teachers and approved by the hoard. Tho Art Decorating Company, with a bid of $2C0 for tho Central School and $330 for tho high school build ings, was awarded tho painting con tract. They will furnish both mater ial mid labor for tho amounts stip ulated. Other bids submitted wcro ns follows: U mwkiA 11 11 JisPiiPf II y r SUPERBAS VICTORS ;HP WH It Mill. fl SHIPPING MEWS KILBURWINANDDUTBREAKIAATER SAILS COMF.S I'ltOM .LKAVKK POKTLAND I'Olt SOl'TII AXI) TAKIW (iOOl) PASSK.Vd'FK yi:sTi:iti).Y mokxinm 1ST llrit'H i(kmI Puxsongci' M-t' I'Jni'li Way mul Fair Fi eight Cargoes Itoth Ways Coming from rortlnnd and bound for Uiiroka and San Francisco tho steamship A. F. Kllbiirn arrived In yesterday morning. Sho loft out at 1:30 p. m. for tho south. Iloth ways alio cnrrlcd a good piixsungor list mid cargo of freight. Thoso who canio from Portland woro: Mrs. Anna Hnsiniisson, Mr. audi tons of stool for Cuigo of Dairy Products From Co- qiillle Valley Hrlngs UIO Tons of Steel on Xct Trli Con. H.Sch. $18!). $2 12. JL'OO U'Cf, $275 $320 $2SI $38!) $isr, $180 Charles Mntthowson Ford llrolhors Campbell mid Tato Loniloitx Holmes andSampHoii Herman Diirlng tho summer months tho use of tho gymnasium and tho swimming pool ns well ns tho auditorium of tho high school will ho allowed tho Hoy Scouts. One day a week will also bo tallowed for tho girls and women and ono day for tho high school boys, un der tho Biiporvlslon of Prof. 1 A. Tlcdgcn. Tho following teachers woro then employed to teach In tho public nubile school of School District No. H, Marsbfleld, Coos County, Oregon: F. A. Tlcdgon, Superintendent of Si hnols, $2200 per yenr. I ltnv K. U'nltn. iirliicliml of lilcli' I There wcro 10 passengers nb'iard school, $110 a month, 12 months, tho steamship Ilreakwator when she : commencing July 1, 1015. sailed yesterday for Portland. Hie, Itoynl V. Nllcs, high school, $100 also carried a fair frolgnt r.-ro of , month, nlno months. dairy products consigned to the Itoso ' Anna M. Volz, music and drawing, City. j$t00 a month, nlno months. On tho next trip of tho Ilrcak-1 Kenneth M. Haragar, commercial water she Is expected to bring 2 III I department, $00 a month, nlno !MO KAXS HKH (JAMF, WITH THF, 1 1 ATC 1 1 H 1 1 V V l-JST 1 1 It DA Y Mrs. I'arr and baby; Mr. mid Mrs. Itobort fciilm. A. C. doing, John Post, II. Stout, It. 10. Willis, 101 la mid Clar enro Shanley, Dr. Cray, It. iray, Archlo Cray, Kthel dray, Hazel Oulu liian, Mrs. dray, Mary dray, I), dray, Mrs, 1). dray, .Mrs. Heatloy. !'. B. Hamilton, W. II. lluiimu mid W. C. Marthuow. Thoso who went out woro: F. B. Heath, Mrs. F. 10. Heath, d. A. Willis, Mrs. deorgo Willis, deorge Canlck, Mrs. (. Canlck, A. I.. Law rence, J, Mooro, F. Demise, 10. Crosthwnlt, Mrs. 10. Crosthwalte, ThoniaB Crosthwalto, Bugeno Crosth walto, J. 10. I.lvlnston, Allilu Lack Strom, Louis Paplllo, W. F. iris:, and Mrs. W. F. Irish. tho Wlllnmctto months. Pacirie building north from Coos Bllzuheth M. Moore, domestic scl Day. cure department, $100 a month, 12 Those who left yesterday for tho months commencing July 1, 1015, t WATERFRONT NEWS $$ North woro: A. Kohlor. W. Watts. A. ICIrblsh, S. Helter, A. T. Mc Ciiilro, I). Nlelson, Tholina Thiin qulst, W. M. Forester, Sam Woods, 10. W. Schetter, Harold Carlson, A. 10. Mlllor, A. d. Cronlnger. Miss Mary Haley, Miss Mabel Parley, O. 11. Hook, Paul Saule. Mr. and Mrs. A. d. Unities, S. T. Lnnegau, P. Kayos, Wesloy Maitln, Tom Curvor, J. W. Warren, Miss Lutirlnu' Hoff. man. Mrs. Frank Hoffman, Allco McDuffeo, Mrs. McDuffee, MIbb Al ma lOkblad, Mrs. W. 10. Conloy, W. 10. Conloy. Mrs. O. A. Pllesburg, Miss Dagmar Flolsburg, .Mary 10. Thompson, Mrs. Torgenson and baby, (). Torgeson, Phillip lleckor, MT J. Norton, Miss Blum M. Hoberts, Uoyal F. Nllos. AIHOUXIO HACK. Tho stoamer Adollno Smith, which has been on tho dry dock at San Tho steamer Speedwell arrived at I o'clock Sunday morning after beliiK off tho bar all night. She came from llandon with part of a carKo of I Francisco being lopalred ador strlk tles and Is completing her cargo at lug a rock, Is again on tho run and North llend. Sho will sail at 5 1 arrived In tho bay at 3 o'clock this P. m. for San Francisco. I afternoon. Kthol A. Itceso, high school, $0 1.15 a month, nlno months. UoBa dlossop, grades, $75 n month nlno mouths. lOlcanor MeMullen, grades, $85 n month, nlno months, llesslo d. Immol, grades, $70 a mouth, nine months. Mario T. Malonoy, grades, $90 n month, nlno months. May lOvans, grades, $80 a month, nlno months, Helen II. Corning, $75 n month, nlno mouths, grades. I.oulso M. Wilbur, grades, $S0 n month, nlno months. lOllou M. Larson, grades, $70 a mouth, nlno months. Myrtlo Tripp, grades, $70 a month, nlno months. Ilolvu Flanagan, grades, $70 n month, nlno months. Holon M. Sprague, grades, $90 a month, nlno months. Den Davis Takes Advantage of Four .Strikes and Tlnoo .Men Tally Itiin.s on Tvto-Hngger Two hundred and fifty fans from up and down Coos Itlver, from Marahflold and North llend cheered yostordny for their 'favorites in tho gamo between the llntchory nlno and tho Front Btreot Siiporbas, tho cigar wrapper boys pinching out a 1 1 to I victory. lOven Hon Davis himself testifies that tho Umps gnvo him a fouuth Btrlko and after boot ing throe halls ho made a grand slam on tho fourth and threo men scampered around the bases mul scored. Picnickers lined tho banks of tho south nntl north forks of Coos Hlvor yesterday. Tho greater sharo of thorn canio down to tho gamo. Thoro woro many thoro too, from Camp 1 to tako a hand In rooting for tho big national pastime. The Front Btreot team loft hero about 10 o'clock, returning boforfo supper last evening, most of thorn consoling themselves with sunburn on neck and arms. Tho scores woro ns follows: Huperlms "i It. II. 10. Mlllor, lb .0 0 0 Dukes, ss 2 H. Fisher, 31 2 D. Davis, c 2 M. Krugcr , u 1 It. Krugcr, o 2 Johnson, p 2 Shoych, rf 0 It. Dlllnrd, K 0 Total .. 11 Strlko outs, 10; baso on balls, 3; stolon bases. 5: passed ball, 2; lilt by pitcher, 0; sacrifice lilts, 1; homo runs, 0. Hatchery 11. Smith, rf ., I Hcssoy, e I Wilson, 1b s.O Simmons, p 1 Drlllery. 2b 0 Goodwin, U 1 Olcson, 3b 0 Slovens, cf !' L, Stovons.ss 0 BASEBALL SCORES .MAItdlX WIDIOXS ItlOTWIOlOX IMOIt CI0NTAOI0S OK COAST TIOAMS i San Francisco Xinv Almost, UOO Ahead of Cellnr Xfnc Portland Iteiinilns Kliilliiniiii' . EXTRA!! l'lOltCUXTACJIOfl OK COAST LKAOUI3 22 .(III 27 .557 31 .515 28. .181 33 .108 37 .122 2 1 2 1 3 0 2 0 2 1 2 0' 1 0 0 1 1 I II. 0 3 0 1 t 1 1 0 1 Total I 8 3 Strlko onto, 18; baso on balls, 3; Btolon bases, I; passed baU. 5; lilt by pltchor, 1; sacririco lilts, 0; homo runs, 0; three baso hits, Hessoy, Ole man; two baso lilts, Dully. IN! HERE TO BID The steamer Anno arrived In port w, ll(.,,Mi t, ufiernoon Hint CONTU.UTOUS ATTHAfl'HD ut II a. m. Sunday and will load , ,,, u , , ilu i, .ininvmi in-1 s.-,.iioii snu'Hit I'HO.IKCT lino iMiuiii in tit nun ...... ,, .-j .,.,, ...... the high nor'wiwt wind outside mid Y lumber ut Noith lleud. It Is reported that ('apt Hob .lonot. Is to bo placed In command of tho M-hoouur Anvil, roiimiied receutl "wneii sho changed hmidx, on the prohabl) will reach here tonight nail-1 Xorlli IW'iitl Council Tonionotv To Iiik north In the morning. Open Hlds For I'nlon ami McPhor. Molt Axeiiiie Sewer Tho Itcllef. owned and built by : Contractors from all points on tho Portland-Sluslaw run She Is In come Mihmn Salle ami .Miner of the Slim-, coast aro guthorlng hero to sub to Coos Hay ociaslonall to lake on law. came Into Coos Hay Saturday. ' mil bids tomorrow evening on tho coal. Capt. Hob Jones has been Ink- The ltestlexs, owned by Jasksou $25,000 North Hcml sewor project. Ing It easj for some time. Mine Port , !roih rs of Mapletou, was also In One comes from a company located er Hrother's tug was Hid mi .ihiicl.i f i inn Hie Slntduw I RETURN TRIP i i Teeth Extracted and Filled Without Pain SmW jHk IlKmmmmh-J 7 J&fiSbBjmmESwBmmBA llBBSKk . WHEr Vj lmmmSmmmmmmmM IHDXHID fi t& W7 M4HmmtmmWmmmmmmma .,&mm$mimmW mmhmmmmmmiimmmWr mmmmmmmmmVlKrmmmmmmmmmmmmWfs Hit. (.It AT CHANDLER HOTEL itooMs'jti vn 21.1 i oi: or wi:i:k TTrrY-vf'mTit HHMwmi at Fargo, North Dakota. That thoro will bo keen bidding between tho companies Is evidenced by tho num ber who aro ufter the business. There woro mivou contractors or their representatives registered at the Chandler this morning luid tlio men Muted there aro more In North lleud. Tho proposed sower In North Homl will bo located principally on Union and McPhersou Avenues and Is one of tho largest projects of the year. It Ik said that several local con iractors expect to make a hid on tbt work but they have not yet announc ed themselves. Those who aro In this city from outside points aro W. T. Jncnbseu, of Jacohsou mid Hado, Portland; II. I). Collier, of Sail Fran cisco; C. O. Handles, of Portland; A. J. lUu-uport. of Portland; S. A. Ull tors, Portland; J. 1). Hnnborg, Port land mid John O'Connor, Fargo, Not th Dakota. PAY THE FIDDLERS HAND TO XIOT OVIOIt $IOO KKOM POHT IIAUXOI PICXIC It.Wt IX (,'OOD SIIAPIO. Hegardliig tho condition of tho Coiiutllo Hhor tho Haiidou Western World says: "Capt. J. Johnson, of the tug Kllhyam who towed tho Hrooklyn out, previously took sound- Crouds All Day Klock to Knjoy Qulot I'ttder Tho Trees Hy 'Vixo Still Waters Five hundred visitors thronged out to Port Itanium, yesterday, picnicked In tlio woods und enjoyed tho con cert of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand. All day long machines piled back mid forth, crowded, mul on tho grounds tho Ico cream stands did n flourish ing business. Tho band wont out shortly nftch 10 o'clock, romninliig until three In tho afternoon during which tlmo tho delighted their largo audience among the trees with their music. Tho owners of Port Itanium de clare that a band stand I) to ho built thoro mid more picnics aro bchedulcd for tho summer mouths. A share of tho proceeds of nil sales mndo yesterday will go to the baud though this has not yet been an nounced. Manager Martin stated his belief tlio sum would bo morn Uiau $100 as tho baud was offered 12 1-2 percent on all lots sold. tllX AsitocUtftl I'rrM to Cooi nf Times. J W. L. P.C. San Francisco. 35 Salt l.ako ...3 1 Los Angoles . .35 Portland ....2(5 Vonlco 2!) Oakland 27 PORTLAND, Juno 7. In tbn gnmos of the wook end tlio Port- innuers succeeded In triumphing In ono out or tho three. Tho scores for Saturday follow: Coa.st l.caguo At Portland n. h. 13, Oaklnnd .1 ;i j Portland 0 5 0 At Vonlco n. 11, 13, Salt Lako , 110 ;i Vonlco ;i 8 0 At Los Angoles it. n. 13. Los Angoles 2 II ;i San Francisco 8 i;t j American League At Philadelphia St. LoiiIb 2, Philadelphia I. At Washington Cleveland, 5; Washington I. At Now York Detroit 11, Now York 2. At Hoston Chicago 2, lloston I. National League At St. Louis Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 0. At Cincinnati Hoston, 0; Cincin nati C. At Pittsburg Hrooklyn 0, Pitts burg 11, At Chicago Now York 3, Chicago u. Sunday (,'aiiies " Coast League At Portland It. Morning gamo Oakland - Portlnnd 0 Klawltter and lOlllott; Kraiiso and Fisher. Afternoon gamo Oakland 2 7 2 Portland t t 3 Proultt and K11I111; Hlgglnbotham, Covnlesklo and Carlsch. At I.os Angoles It. x 13. Morning game Los Angoles 0 1 3 San Francisco 1 2 1 Lovo and Hloes; Fanning mul Sep-ulvcda. I Aiiornoon gamo 1 Lob Angoles n 20 1 hun Francisco 2 7 1 Hyan and Hrooks; Holslgl, Itauui, Klllllay mid Schmidt. At 4'onlco It. H. E. Morning gamo Salt Lako 5 10 2 Vonlco 2 C 2 J. Williams, C. Williams, mid Meek; Check and Spencer. Aftomoon gamo Salt Lako 7 11 1 Vonlco fi 12 2 Flttory, J. Williams and Hannah; Henley and Hlegor and Mlt.o. American League At Now York Now York I, Do trolt 0. National League At Chicago Now York (1, Chicago 8. At Cincinnati Hoston 5, Cin cinnati 2. At St. Louis Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 3. II. 10. 0 1 ! 3 Keofo, Clcan-up of Odds and Ends in Men's Wo, , Children's Shoes. These arc all out on hP S and convenient to look over. Many of these T Very from one-third to one-half of their real value0 PriCed L7oTmC''ctiooSCa'IVa5SI"wfe"P LOT FOUB-Boys' Dress Shoes, VakTuir to $3,00, Choice os up t0 Si oc MEN'S SHOES Wo also Imva quItonrTrr of Men's Shoes, especi'ally in lifili weichf S11,! find many of tliesc priceel loss than no' If! real value, ,,a" of .CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES-You will find -n , ' of these new stock and tho best sh pos, hr tJ has a price ticket attached, ' Lac,lpair The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Birfn THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST S THE BEST ASSORTMENT I GURRY MUX KAVK OX SCIJXIC WOXDIOItS OV XIOK.'IIIIOUIXC COUNTY Tom .lames, KnmU Cattci'lln, Cltas. Curtis and .1. Q. .Iiu'vIn llao Pleasniii Trip Thnt rlvnlry hotweon tho Interests of tho Mucleny estato and thoso of H. A. Scahorg Is llkoly to he strong tills salmon season In the Itoguo Hlvor Is the belief of a "arty of three who returned Saturday evening from a visit thoro. Thoy woro Tom .lames, Frank Cattorlln, Charles Curtis, and J. (J. Jurvls. At tho present tlmo the Scnhorg cannery, about to open operations, Is closed down with tho clamp of tho law, nn Injunction having been Is sued last week, Thoro aro several fishing boats In tho river waiting to fish for tho Scahorg cannery It Is stated. Leaving horo In tho Hoamar the mou were tho guests of Captain Ski),; k i G0IK6 IEI IMIOMINKXT POIlTI,M) juJ VISITS SOX IIIIUK Looks for Kiuty inipraiemmt (J Itiisiiicss Coiiilltlom Thfonghont Tho Country A. C. Colng, one of tho leiilnl builncss 111011 of Portland, irrirt hero .Saturday cvcnlns to (Uit'tll son, Col. C. C. (lolnu, of Coin; 1 Harvey. A. (J. doing li Imll Interested In Portland real tiUi and has erected a number o( lii npnrtmcnts mul structures lo it Itoso City. He lias lslted on tl Hay a number of times and li treat ly Interested In tills section. While thoro has been no ntrktl Improvement In business conditio:! In Portland, Mr. (lolnB tblnxi thJ tho outlook Is much brighter .Int.... tltn rtnnut r.itltla J. .'.1 T... . .V . ... ' ..... . .... i.,.ii..i.,.u I, I, t Dm uhalfi countrr iietiH 01 1110 samu nor wesior im;ii'u""' - t NORTH INLET NEWS : "lielayed" tho Nann Smith tho gus- ollno schooner tossed about at ti lively rnto tl'iiiRh Uio piiKsongers praise tho llttlo craft for her te.v worth Inr hi. On tho return trip tho nieii say they mndo record tlmo for this sea son of tho yenr. A boat took them In- mid thoro thoy got nn auto stagu, and connected with the stago or nick Hlchnrds up from Daudon on tho coast road. Thoio woro nlno personn In tho Ford machine mid tho pnrtv (nine through without being stick. Thoy loft nt G n. in. mul ar riving at Mnrshflold nt 7 p. m. Scenic Heautlcs ApKal Tho scoulc heautlcs of tho Itoguo Hlvor have never been told enough, declared tho travelers. Fish thoy said, wcro n plenty mid practically ni'nri tlinttl fmitwl tunc una nn Min tn- soon ho enjoying an unuiual H of prosperity. With the comlnj this, ho anticipates Coos Bay tl also have mi extraordinary devtlsH mout. TESTERS (11 "II DAIItYMIJXOPCOl'XTVCWl UP TO STATU STAMUi"" WARNING As certain persons havo dollborn toly, mid against tho protest of tho representatives of tho owners and underwriters of the stcamor "Clare niont," taken property from tho wreck or that vessel, attention Is tailed to tho following section of tho Penal Code of tho United Statos providing a drastic penalty for ouch an ofrenso: "Whoever plunders, steals or destroys any monoy, goods, niorehandibo, or othor offocts, from or belonging to any vessel In dlstross, or wreck ed, -lost, stranded, or cast away, upon tho sea, or upon any reef, shoal, hank, or rocks of tho sen, or in any othor placA within tho ndmlrnlty mid maiitimu Jurisdiction of tho United States, shall ho fined not nioro than five thousand dollars mid Imprisoned pot mora than ten years." Tho property takon from tlio wreck liinv he linnindlntolv rnliirnod K. F. ltlissoll will lea0 tho last to tile Larson nroilpli.,. rnnimmv of tho week for I'm timid as dele- Salvage Contractors, nt Marahflold. Mrs. K. (ieorgo Smith and son spent Saturday at tho homo of her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Itobort Mc Cmiu lu North lleud. Mrs. Kate Hood and daughter, Mhs Mild rod, who for tho past two years have boon loeuted In and near Chicago, aro expected homo soon. gate of tho Kastorn Star lodge. Chas. Hansen, a well-known Coos Hay pioneer. Is critically 111 at his homo in Xortli Ilond. iSlgued) OWNERS AN'I) UNDER WIHTKItS OF TUB Steamor "CLAHKMONT" Superior; Siipienm; Defines Para mount, Meaning Orpheuiu Feature Pictures, Fill HMHilroinontH Of Xcw SUteUi Which Sets Xeiv rc ' Hairy Industry ovory meal found mossos on tho ta- Twenty nlno dairymen, " iiiu. Aiioiini uio iiuaiuor iuiii .i aiiiuui ,llni,rB nml c hceso IliaKeri i" dumonstrntcd his cooking nhlllty liyimn, ., ," nvnmlnatlon t fixing a clam chowder. Ho states n-i-1 took tho state examination 4l.n.itlw.ll.t tl.,. II,, ,.H... ...! ilin !., i Irntnofll ft Of all UKI v frlniwR L'ntlinnvl rnnnd niwl nln ni'nrv ' ni,,.i' inutnr. ThO last K8U'11 . . " , uuutun - .i.i.il passed a law requiring "1 ; ..i..,.. ii,.,mSn. Thisin,itJ1 rd, result In accurate InUU "I testing standards. .,..,., .. 1....11....0 worn hcla W Smith, county aBrlcutW l week In three county poin - ,,. Co.,ulllonndntMrW ISIIIIIK li"'" .' r,,iT; examined wcro from Curry C. .... ... imvn ucen " Hie mwa j. Hairy Dopartmont at 0. A.v- i ...mi i,n pnrrcCtcd. '' 'ow' ir:,i:?ioS those taking i"" , .... con.pank8l,.WhlcMl'eyM C' H. K. llessey. Coo. Day Cr J. K. ClilhH. Coos ay Condel J. Surbcck. t'oos Day . . .. ..miim rnns uar":-: Storage; ,M. K Creamory. i " "" pctory 'y Itohorts Hros. Che ese " , P. Peterson, North Slu: M'cCul.och. aoWen UJw Hiiyncsl..lct.C,T. '-i ,C. Fork coau m v ..." n(l0 , Mosor, Oravclford tw ; C B. nroadbent. Wj m Ilfondbont. sunn -- , p, W.rn.nn McDonaW. p, cry. Andrew Christen . Creamery, A "' nstrani''' Cheoso Fnctory.rv. T iv a Xrson Creamery; C ' $ Ooaulllo Valley "fieij- ,LS ..utterCo.. , or Hnndon Creamery. - Two Mllo Cheese r"p dror. " A lelt was paid to tho salmon cannery of tho W'eddcrbiirn TradliiK Company whoro tho Chlnooks aro row being canned. Ono hundred mid fifty woro cniight tho liny tho nun visited thoro. Tom James spoko of tho big equip ni'jiil that Is carried on laud tlier". I u one room of tlio cannery, for In hti'iirc, thoro Is $.'10,000 worth of labels ulouo. Tho big gonoral store thoro la largo enough to supply tho tho county. Many Coos Hny pooplo aro plan ning on spending their vacations In Curry County. Sovoral havo stnted thoy expect to tnko their camping outfits with thorn mid tako tho Jour noy on easy stages. .!. Q. Jarvls visited Gold Ilcach for tho purposo of looking over thw drug stoic of It. B. Knorr which Is for salo. Ho has not doflnltoly de cided to buy. Itctiuii Trip Drs. Gray Teeth J Mrs. K. U. Hodson, of South Coos i Hlvor. snent last week wiiii imr. ins nmi luiiiui uiai tuoro was li ' mother Jlrs It McC.-inn In VnrM, feet of ua.er on the bar. , llend " eMrncle,, nml f,Ued w,thout lia,u' I Kooms :n mm ito, ctiamiier Ho tel. Ono week. Havo your MriTKIl heads, hill i- -.- ... . .. nrmin, eie., prmiOU at 'I'lll-J ll.M I :s ' IlliUlnl, Me.llllll tl1"1111'' I ricniics. Superior; Supremo; Defines Para- Orpheum I'eatuie Havo your letter heads piloted nt Tho Times office. I'ISIIINti IMKTIKS Oeorgo Itotuor and Orovor VI imnsnu ami some friends motored out to Hrowster yostordny for a llttlo outing. Thoy roport tho roads In fair ly good condition. Many Coqulllo iu tolsts spoilt tho day thoro, It. II. Coroy, Dr. Taggart mid It. T. Knufiunif nlso motored out to'Urow stor Valloy yestorday. HOAT D.MA(.'i:i. Tho Hnndon Westorn World says: "Hunnlng onto n snag in tho river Just nbovo Cedar point whllo on tho return trip to llandon from Coqulllo, tho steamor Telegraph sprang a leak and was forced to return to Coqulllo, where sho was beached and tho passengers taken off. HBV. AND MRS. JOSBPII KNOTTS and son left this morning for a threo weoks at lafayette, Qregori, tlio homo of Mrs. Kuotta' parents. nn . Unward Iiunn, " . i ( i TXS fjsn Superior; Supremo; Defines Para mount. Moaning; Qrphouui Fcnturo Plctiires, Hr'eek Cheese PKgfi Wedderbum Cheesej c . . ......i-pnie: !'' . 1 Superior; ji"- .... )i mount. MnuiliW n- Pictures. Times Want Ad Mio'