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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1915)
THE COOS BAY 1IMES, MAHSHFlbLU, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1910 EV LNINli LDIIION. ivn ELECnOW PLflNmED'nAYMFANR MUCH! famg mews TT 73 m n rT 1 nnr Aimm in mi in i mm mi n u in m i q in i u' iwh .t .in s v a ml. h DfitAAwniLn-nLnt oubivD nunm atfloi v" n i I H i W ii i i i n in!-.. H IHI an t IKI l(iODI)IUOP,l.llKI)Tr to 1111 1 ' ' cnosi:x iv xovw Way daxdox v Conimltloc Abandons Vote Selling Plan For Mine Popular nml Fair Method MAllSHFIIMiD CKMCIIKATIO.V Ol'TH MAY CO TO 1'ltISOX KOI I KOIIIUXC' SALOON (Dedicated (o George ltolnor, It. .M. .leiililngsj.and Al Mendel.) (Air "Tippernry") Tho fioys got their heads together One minny nrtCrnoon. And what tlioso b,oy.tf decided I'll bo telling uti ifelit soon. Vouiift Morgan, 18 Yen in Old the hay Heroic ho Is, Alleged lo Have Committed Offense Deputy Sheriff l.alrd, who was hero from C'Hiullle today, Bald that Walter Monrnn, a Handon youth, would probably no to prison limtead of the reform school as a result of the lapse of a day's time. Morgan was KS yearn old Monday and on Tuesday he I alleged to have ut- HI IMSSK(&HS KOM.M llMflKSTiHAXTA CI.AHA DKIiilVtiD IV'I'ltll LIST OK MONTHS. NOHTII FltOM lU'UIIKA Also Itrlngs -M." Tons of Hulls ll-' Xor'nest Wind and Ken Combine sides Miscellaneous Cargo of Freight r' '-oral I'oliil.1 . 1 A . ... . I t it. ...... t They talked or many matters, jiominen 10 roo uw ufUSS ...uiuum i.i n,...mv mrtef nu'ful tnfo. naioun. .i.urgan (nil nui ki mij hflli illl--.' PMVu ..... .. .. . But what really got tliem going Was when one of them did Mate. CHOM'S: Why, Marshflcld's the place for a celebration, So each of you Just stand pat And we'll make. It a real llvo sensa tion, You can bet your hat on that. Wo can all of us do some, boosting, Then everyone will want to go, To Coos Hay for the celebration, Tho biggest one I know. Marshfiold's a city of six- thousand, Maybo more than less, And everyone who sees It Says, "She's some live burg I guess." And that's tho reason why So many lalk about our town For when she once getB started Shu docs things right up brown. CHORUS: Why, Marshflcld's the place for a celebration So each of you Just stand pat And wo'll inako It a real llvo boii- satlnn, You can bet your hat on that. Wo can all of us do somo boosting, Then everyone will want to go, To Coos Hay for tho celebration Tho biggest ono I know. Contributed. cash, ns someone there heard the crash of glass wlien the widow was broken. Morgan was not found then, but was arrested the next day. fin denied the charge and accounted for an Injuicd hand by the claim that he was In n fight in the Hns musseii bar but the claim was dls piovcd. Morgan's mother Is now at Handon. Ajrulust Steamship llrlugs (.'oocl Cargo and Passenger Mst. CHILDREN HAVE RIGHT TO DEMAND PRETTY TEACHER Mystery surrounds the, changing jilau of tho commltleo for tho elec tion of a (I oil doss of Liberty, for tho clvlq nar.ado In tho Fourth of July celebration. "People don't like tho idea; of buying votes: tho girl's don't Hko to solicit tho votes and wo don't want as a Goddess tho girl wltli tho most financial backing" are tho reasons given by Chnlrmnu Robert Dlllard for tho chnugo that has been nnnouuecd. What tho definite plans' will' be, lie won't toll, Neither will Hon Flsh er qr Claude Thompson, of tho com mittee. They say "wait until tomor row." nut they do sav this, that they liavo a Bchomo for tiio election of a Goddess At a small expense, will give ovory ono their money's worth and result in tho most popular girl. win ning. All May lhitor All young women who wish, they Bay, may enter tho contest, they will lio welcomed and tho method by which tho oloctiou is to ho made, no tliu committeemen say, will bo ; tilmplo and unique. Plans wero laid yesterday for the fiolcattou of it Goddess by putting on u rogular voto selling contest, but af ter consideration the committee dtmndoned this plan because they say tho now ono will meet the hearty approval of the entire clly. I'il for Floats CotiHidcrablo interest lias already .Vow Yolk K.duentor Declares School ItoanU Should lio Willing: to l'a.V More lo County Instructors y HAYS, Knn., June IS. "Every American boy has an Inalienable right to have a good looking school teacher, and school hoards should be willing to pay $15 a month more for comely Instructors than for hom ely ones." Dr. Henry S. Curtis, Now York play expeit, expressed that theory to western Kansas school teachers at the Fort Hays Normal today. He believes that hotter looking teach ers mean better discipline and more effective teaching. Dr. Curtis nlso believes that play should he made compulsory, just as education Is. In twclvo genera tions most Amorfleans will be In sane unless play Is taught, he says. PRINCE OF WALES FUND GROWING Over Twenly.fhe Million Dollars Has I le en (iheii by Patriotic. Kugllsh Peoplo Illy Auoclit! rrua Is Coot Dr TlmM. LONDON, .liiuti IS. Tho Prlnco of Wales fund has now reached $Ur,,uT0, 000. This Is only ono of many patriotic Hinds raised In (Ireat Hiltaln, but ts the greatest apart from the Red Cross. So far somo $I0,r.L,r..)i00 have been distributed for tho additional relief of families of soldiers and sailors and' in cases of civil distress, which have been much less than at one timo feared. Widows and orphans havo como In (or substantial aid as well as maim ed and blinded soldiers. The administration of tho fund has so fur cost a llttlo over$:i0, 4X111. Klghty-one passengers arrived In this morning on tho steamship Breakwater. Captain Macgenn, from Portland. This Is the largest list carried In months and is taken to mean a good Increase in the passen ger traffic. The llreakwater also brought UHS tons of rails and mis cellaneous cargo for Coos Hay points Those arriving from Portland nml wind. wore: C. C. llowensteln, Jannetto Kennedy, P. Oberlee, C. II. Paddock, C. D. Thomas, .lean Fitzgerald, J. M. McCarty, M,rs. .1. Joseph, (I. M. Butler, I). F. Oreuii. Mrs. 1). F. C.reen, Mrs. II. K. Kuhl, R. U David son, .las. .vicinnis, .virs. uie verio, P. II. Law, 0. R. Hullfant, I,. Puter baugh, Mrs. D. Putorbaugh, Mrs. Ceo. (lllbertson, Mrs. Jno. (lllliert son, Wallace (lllbertson, Mnybel Oil bertson, J. Curry, Alma Kkblad, Kt ta James, A. A. Anderson, Miss Har row. Miss (Haze, .Mrs. II. (!. Ram sey, Ray Nerdruin, D. Kreltzer, Mrs. D. Kreltzer, Win. Crimes, L. II. Keating, .Mrs. D. II. Keating, Mrs. R. Lewis, C. II. Wymlre, John Moyer, Lydia Moyer Francis Moyer, T. W. Clinploum, W. C. Hernett, Mrs. W. C. Hernett, Mrs. Ceo. Seoley, O. Vorlo, I). Verio, H. Verio, II. C. Ree der, Mrs. II. (1. Reeder, Margaret O'Donnell, fl. J. Monhelm, T. A. Simmons, Mao Dolnn, Miss L. Mas ter, Miss A. Hastings, Mrs. A. Shaw, Win. IJayden, W. T. Westnian, It. C. Blackburn, Ruth Allen, Mrs. 0. F. Dickens, A. Rnrcd, J. Maple, Mrs. W. Gregg, Mrs. O. S. Torroy, F. Lockhnrt, .Miss II. Lockhart, M. Oot ty, Johanna Volz, Pearl Voir., EdEith Hunah, Jno. Heath, Miss 0. Shaw, J. Sumha, P. Record, W. 0. Robert sou, Wong Due, Wong Hong, Abe Moyer, Edward Moyer. Heavy nor'west winds and a head I sea delayed Iho passage north of tho stonmslilp Santa Clara. Captain Lol'stedt, and she arrived here this morning, crossing the bar at I a. m. She left Eureka night bofO'V , last and the captain said that at some times It was all the ship could do to hold her own In the high seas She left out at one o'clock for Portland. The Sunt,. . Clara brought In more than l.'u tons of freight for Coos Ha. The passengers arriving from the . South were: Albert DIen, C. A San-1 fold. A. R. Sanfird. Mrs. A. ' V - tal. R. K. Booth, Harold Haines. William (irant, Constanco Mllckel cu, 0. L. Rosonkranz, Jr . Pose De Costa, Mrs. M. Do Costa, .Mis 0. E. Earnshaw, William Peost, George Kogiuan, 1). I. McGeo, W. F. Irish, Mis. W. F. Irish. P. Hem rose, J. B. Staugster, Dick S. Clem ens, It. D. Wells, Mis. Neal Fried, J. B. Welch, Jonas Dlnimett, C. H. Wilson, B. A. Pulley, It. E. Cliapin, , Harry Council, Tom Warner, R. E. : Willis, C. T. Long, Dan Bliss, M. T. Ilersprlng, Sam Yahler, Luello , Fisher, J. O. Fisher, Martin Nelson, , J. Illicit and M. Prouss. The passengers leaving here for ' Portland wero: J. E. Hawkins, A J. Hlgglus, J. R. Anderson, C. II Pillion. L. C. Pulleii, I. J. Pillion, Chris Duo, C. J. Thomas, II. Klbler, j Ilclmar Groudston, Miss Minnie Car-1 row, Miss J. Jones, Alfred Pickerel! and Mrs. Alfred i'lckeroll. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE IT SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY Before you start on that outing trip, drive your car in and 1 us fit it out with all your needs oil, an extra lire in plac of that weak one, renew your air, etc. It is insurance against delays that may mar your trip or prove expensive. When it comes to getting your money's worth, you want f m W? WSi iKsixaiayamjoiKiTOiay. READ, THESE PRICES AND GUARANTEED MILEAGE Size Plain Chain Nobby Tube5 Guaranteed 3500 M 3500 M 5000 M ' 30x3 $ 9.00 $10.70 $14.40 $2 35 30x3y2 11.60 14.00 18.80 270 32x3y2 13.35 16.00 21.60 2.80 34x3y2 14.90 18.50 24.50 2.95 34x4 19.40 23.95 31.45 4.00 36x4 20.50 25.50 33.50 4.20 36x412 27.35 32.85 44.50 5.20 11 LONG TIE AT SEA REPLACEMENTS MADE ON THE SPOT '?i jgl & fh Wv "S? W "n" r5l A? Ill J4 Jr a Jr H (L J IW1 U r 'Sav' amm?" si wk tsy tarn v a Al.li SHAUi lli:i;P I'hiKlMi Minister Tells Duly of I lie Iti K Mi SiiliJerlN Illy AtiotUtM l'rra lo Coot Ur TIrih. I.ONDOX, Juno 18. "Kvory fit man oitKht to do his bit," Is the reason tho Itov. Itobert Hrnest Skeno Vlcar of ItavenliiKham, Norfolk, Kave to his parish for enllstliiK In licon arpused over tho plans for th l"u ",",," "i'o service, i no clvlo varnilo which will bo ono of the! ,luVl Shc" Wl'nt """'?' the lloer hll? fenturos or tiio I'ourth of Jiilviwi,r "H l,l"l'llu to tho forces and cololmitlon. I W,,B rr H,",,l, 'l,llM lector of Coro- I- K. Wilson, clmlrman or ilile1"11, Hlrns. He Is now II years committee, lias announced hU plans I01'1, " Xsin 80U" leavo rr lle which uro as follows: I from as the driver of a motor truck. Tlmo 10 u. in. July fi. I'Vatei-iial Onlcrs I'libt prlzo ?I0. Second prize - $i!u. Third prize- $lo. To bo JiiiIkoiI upon Konornl ap pcarance and number of iiiuuiIic-m In parade. Illlsllll'ss I'lllMts Klrat in lt 4 in. Sccpild pilze- -30. Third prlziv $o. Siiuilay SchooU Klrst prize- IB. Socond prize -$o. i:V Tlt.l)l.( POST CIiIiu:m Will Open a Town lor Couiiuerclal Purposes (II; AjioelttM rrra. lo Ooot Uaj TlmM. l'lCUI.N'd. June IS. It -Is pro posed lo open up Channelehfn In lluiian piovlnce as a Ii'iuIIiik port, and the Custom Admliilstiatlou Iuia alieady apmluted delegates to make limstlKuiluiiH Into tiio couunerclal 'conditions or the place with a view 1 to putting it In suitable shape. I WATERFRONT NEWS t . With S00 tons of rails lor tho UMIInmotte Pacific, the Tillamook arrived in hist night fiom tho Hl uslaw. From Portland and with a good passenger list and cargo the steam ship llreakwator, Captain Macgenn, arrived In this morning, She leaves out again at S a. in. on Hun day. Delayed In bucking n heavy wind and sea up tho coast the steamship Hanta Clara, Captain I.ofstodt, ar rived In early this morning from San Francisco and Kurcka, leaving out again for Portland at I p. in. Tho steamship Adeline sailed shortly after midnight with n full lumber cargo for Day Point. She loaded In a hurry, having crossed In at -1:00 a. m. yesterday morning. The steamer Yellowstone sailed at :i:l!0 p. in. yesterday for San Fran cisco with a cargo of lumber from tho mill of tho North Demi Lumber Company. The steamer Ceo. W. Fonvvick lins been chartered by W, It. flraco and co. for a trip to the west coast of Kouth America. Tho 'Fenwick was unlit at Newport News Just before tho Nairn Smith and the two boats are practically exactly alike. CIIA.NCK FOIt SHIIVICK 'Plil... I ....I... r I To ho judged by number In nrJBARBED WIRE HOLDS I cession Must Comic Float First pilzc 1 1 tl. Second prize $a. Tlie Ueht Decoi-ated lllejilo First ptlzo -$:.. J' Second irlpr-fav"0. Tho procession will form Fourth stleel. bend ietlnit mi Con Ural Avenue facing south. Tho lino of inarch w IT II ro; Alder; east on Aider to Front St. BACK THE RUSSIANS Soldleis llavo I ho (.icatcst IMtdcuKy In t.Yltlng Tliiougli Kntaugle- moms (ieriuaiis Made i I (II) Aim. Uit.1 rrmi in i'o(u Iky Time. ) PUTIUKUtAD, June IS. - During 0,1 . tho recent lighting between Prash- nUh and the He-nan. trontlor. the ltiit,l,ui uitackers bad the greatest Tlioso who want to enter tho light house service will hnvo'ii chaucu soon. Applications for aji examination for an assistant hooper in tho light I 22 DAYS FltOM XHWCASTI.K, i:.OI,A.D, TO SAN Flt.WCISCO Opening Evenings TO SERVE YOU Open Sundays EM 3ia I'rendi Hark Iteno Kerviller Arrives iMarlners Itecall Similar Trip Made by Iho Henry Ylllaid F.ACnF.ltS' i:. AM I. NATIONS IDKAI, St MMIMC Till PS Steanu i Italnb ivv leaves Marsh Notice la heieby given that t Ii-- Held lor Smith Coos Itlver every It took tho French bark Hone Ker- County Superintendent or Coos Sunday at s ,i. in and niiurns at li vlllor almost a year of constant Mill-1 County. Oregon, will hold the regit j p. m. Ing to go from Newcastle, Kngland, lnr examination or applicants fori Launch F.xpiess week day same to San Frnnclsco. Slio has Just ar- State Certificates at the IIIkIi j liours. rived In tho latter port 'A'i'i days out. i School hiiildlng, Coiiulllo .Oregon, us IDKAI, l-'ICKC (JIIOVI'I AND On tho first lap of tho voyage Cap. follows: PICNIC (MtoCNDS tain Horco became seriously III. He Commencing Wednesday. Juno H.inic our lunch baHkeU, ko was landed at Montovidco. Twenty !'. 1 1' 1 . at ! o'clock a. m. and con- daks and HhIiIiik tacklo for u few days tho bark battled hoad winds tinning until Saturday. July !l, llilb. days outliiK. Sunday school ami j off Capt Horn In tho ofort to got nt I o'clock p. in. all picnic ciowiIh a specialty. around. Sho lost her masts and wills Wednesday Forenoon nnd limped bnck. under Jury rig, to) Writing. V. S. History. Physiol Montovidco whero for two months OK. sho underwent repairs. At sea again I Wednesday Afternoon January H, Captain Yhort. tho new Heading. Coiuposltlon. Methods Inr. ,i. SCAIFU q iu YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono (10-Ii. Night and Day, Itlght Cafe. ROOD CAIC". CAIUM't'fj DIUVKIU d; 1j. i'ooti:. Itouud Trip, 7." conts. For i barter apply on board or phono :t 1 (', X :t or phono 111 07. A. II. HODRINH sklppor, headed around tho Cape of Rowling-, Methods in Arithmetic. Oood Hopo for San Francisco. I Thursday Foieu Mniiuon hero recall a somewhat Arithmetic. History of Kducatlon. similar trip inndo by tho American Psychology, Mothods in (ioography ship Henry Vlllard, u wooden full Tlmi'Mlay Afteruonii rigger or San Francisco, from Now Orammar, Oeography, Aiuoiicnn Lit- York to San Francisco nloug In 1 DOC. ; oraturo. Physics. Methods In l.an- Tliis ship was nearly U00 days ln.K"nK Thesis for Primary Cortlft- niaklng tho trip, coming Into hor'it-'- homo port with tho entire crew on! Friday Forenoon deck working tho pumps roro and alt , Theory and Practice, Orthography. to keop her afloat. Kngllsh Idtoratiire, Chemistry. Unlit In Until, Mnino, homo of tho' Friday Afternoon wooden clipper ships, In lssi', tlm, School Law, ecology, Algolira, Civil Henry Vlllard was a craft well Oovorninent. known on tho Pacific Coast. Sho sal:-' Satuiday Forenoon ed from Now York, at tho time ofi (loonietry. Ilotany. Mardiffplri PAINT AND ' IChtlmate.M Furiilsheil Phono I Id-It. MaihliHcltl, Oregon llDHmi UitPl'Iiwk it I I i.i . ..i,iii.i....ll. .11,. I - . . ., , ,", "",',"""""" "'" days with tho thermometer bolow the ..... w. , v i-. . f. uari. rroezlng point and with tho lower VU..U... ......mmii rouian... up io jiuy rigging Ico coated the men str.,gKe,l i ' her long ttlp, with a cargo or con? and a crew or 20 men. Through tho trados and doldrums, all went woll but gaining tho "roar- Ing forties" tho ship began to leak. J Tho crow, watch nnd watch, took to i,,,,.., ,, ... , . , ,., tho hand pumps. Sho bucked a heavy iM..'Norl.tenli's'lm..lln'o ,.v.... ...u,i nun huuh nun iiuy nicer -'"": given nv ino i.tuiiea l.odito. Satuiday Arternooii Oonornl History. HookkoepIiiK. Haymouil i:, HaKer County Siipeiinleucleiit WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, per load $I.7.T to 8U Alder wood, 10 to 2 1 InchoB s?i to .$U.5(I h'leo Delivery W. 11. IjI.N'CJO Phono 227-.I. North First St. nn cti.iu tation nn .U TICIvlJTS, J-iLMHI. l .Maislilli'ltl. North Head Auto l.luo Cars ovory ten minute Ironi (I u. in. to 1- p. m.; to South Slougli oiico a day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Fmplio three trlpi u day. (JOKST Ai 1(1X0, Props. Xi:W l.H(!i: COMF.S A new government hnrgo ror umi in connectlou with the Jetty work at Handon has arrived there and Is in use. A scow which was In service was temporarily put out of commis sion when a big ten ton rock went through the bottom. Tho scow Is be ing repalied. The lino or inarch will be miuHi on I ,,.,"". , ', " 'ourtli to Curtis; oast on Curtis to' "" , Li ' "' 'T", '" ' iroa.lway; north o llrosdway i ' " , V " """ "' . .,mr,M,,-wlro f- ilangleuienu piotectlug tho Cornian Eouth on Front to Central nnd wol i ndo will dUband. Ilnew. After many attempts had on Central to Fourth where tho par-' , ' ." " "' ,,M ViU I,M" T,"1 n,ln win rtM.,,.,.1 vvlie-cutters. It was discovered that tlie enemy wns omploylng a new klud of wire, made of steel. Launch will livive Maisbn.dil Sat-' unlay evenings alciiit 7 o'clock con-1 1nt44 iiC5cHit with auto io ljikollo. Ke-i IU It cobts ono cent a word C turn early Mcuiby iiioinliig, iviuii-; to tell your Btory onch day la lug Mnrshflelil iiliiint H oVIorl. Sis n Tho Times want columns 4 Ottlit, Ciallouaj. ; b JC IIAVi: NFW SPOUT Soldleis Find Way to Amuse Tliem selves While iu Camp I1 AnwhUlkl Vkm to Com lly Tim,. UOri.O(!NH. France. Juiio IS. "Tho land boatrace was the feature or the llattallon Athletic meet at camp tills week." writes a Iliitlsh soldier ironi tho front near Yores. The race Is a now tiling, ho explains, 4 MODEL CAS SAVE MONEY by ordering (ho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.0(1 Lump coal, per ton S.".no Or half ton of both 1.7.1 I). MUSSO.Y, Prop. Phono JN-.f or lenvo onler.s ivt llllljer's Cigar Store. to get a i omul Capo lloin ami keep tuoir ship afloat. Their ofrorts to round the Cape woro In vnlu and, exhausted, the crow chcored when tho Henry Vll lard turned and mndo ror the Capo of Oood Hope. Tho leaks became worse. A stop was mado at Statan Island, near tho Horn, and patches made. In tho Indian Ocean tho situ- A Pill I I imc rc nT,n, r anon went from bad to worse and t I ULL LlhL UI ilAf LL t Mrt Ulll inn., ,....,!.. t i ... , GR0CE 1 . i H v 9 $ o 6 t MERCHANTS CAFE I'lipiilnr I'liico lor Good Meals Prices Roasonablc Cor. Commercial nml ll'clvv'y. City Auto & Taxi Co. Day ami Night Service For trtxl, phone L'O, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel l.YNN liAMIUITU, Prop. Now Cars Now Cars -4 - 4W9$QQW$Q4W WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. t THE REAL QUESTION Tho ((uostlon Is not, will men honor you ror your vvorKi Hut doos your work honor yu7 Your concern is not only to erouto prorit for yourself, but to malco that which will profit ninny bosldos yourself. COOS DAY STKAM MUXHM Phono 57-J. Clilinuejs Flrc.l.f J. N. BAYLISS Any kind of liihk work at prices tliat are rlsht. And all work guaranteed Call at "Tho Fireside," Jo''"8011 llhlg., 137 Second St. ' French ranifo, boiler work. Pltono 431-J - so was sho at .Meibon'mo" Australia'. AND FANfV ftROfFRIFS ! A8S6tS 2,340,000.00 and again at Honolulu and when M. rt,1L' "II UttULLKILO mado San FrancUco every mini AT nCitPAMirtir nmnr. X PaVS 8 11BP flPnt nn snuinnc ni.,.,.,-,1 ,.o ,.. ...'. . mi ki umi tmisi r iiii rv; s '- - w" iy- '"" ""II Ulll Mill tillll IU HI,. llWIUUIinLLU ltlVl.tJA pumps. The Henry Vlllard Is now a barge on San FrancUco bav. .ILXK HM.1 TO 1'OIITI.aXD VIA rMWKSCK Auto HlnKO Sclicdulo l,eit vo Maishllelil and IMoicace HAS PAHAI.YSIS The Handon Uecoider says: Henry Cox suffered n partial stioko of paralysis Thursday at which has recentlv b.-conm muii.iriv .. . .. Jh n tho army. , coudu ill Z . ? Vm' ",1P " ' , " ""u """ arriving loiiiid he follows: "Six men have a largo polo and sit astride It, with another man at the end as coxswain. Thoy run with It backwards llko a rowing tib'ht, tho cox steering, round a ser ies of hurdles and back It is most exciting" was unablo to descend from tho car A day In tho hospital mado him all right again apparently and Saturday re reurned to Handon by way or' Cociulllo and tho river. Mondav be had two moie shocks and was taken to his home at Dalryvillo whero his X Hiiuauou is critical. ! EVERYTHING IN ERESfl FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. Phone 433. V $ I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. i Local Treasurer t tl ! SOITH COOS HI VIMS IIOAT SHIiVICK ; raixcu kximmcss leaves Marslifielcl every clay S a. in. Leaves head or river nt :t:l." p. in. sti:ami:u kaixhow loavos hoad or ilver dally nt 7 u. in. I.ouvos Muroliflelil at li p. in. For charter apply on boaid. itooints - SMITH Proprietor Ti.iim.mv 17 C:00 a.m. Friday IS .r.: 00 a.m. Saturday 19 0:00 a.m. Sunday 20 7.00 a.m. Monday 21 0:00 a.m. Tuesday 22 10:00 a.m. Wodnosdny 2a ...u: -"' Thursday 21 Friday 25 Saturday 20 Sunday 27 Monday 2S Tuesday 20 .... Wodnosday SO . . . 2:!10 3; 00 nm. SHO am. I ao a.m. r.-oo o.m r. 00 a.. r..o0 a.m. tbrous A..,a n.n now running DrV. On trips leaving Marshf.elc I BIIUUiu 7 00 a. in. you laud Eamo day.