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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1915)
t tt " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX TJT t The Third Big July Clearance Sale at Hub Dry Goods Co. Is breaking all former records Tills Mtlo Min-lflces goods Iii nil depart ment.s Women's Hulls, Women's Cunts, Wool Proses, Silk Dresses, Wnsli Drosses, Dress Skirts, PoltleniilH, Itnln Coats, Waists, Corsets, Muslin Cuilei-ncar, Knitted I'ndcmour, l-Iinbiolderlos, Laces iiii, millions, lied Spreads uml Hlaiikcts, llojs' Wool Suits mill Wnsli Suits, .Men's, IjiicIIi's' nuil Clillilien's Sweaters, Trunks, Sult-ciises nml Hags. In yniil goods there arc Silk Messa lines, O-epo do Chines, Skinner Satin, I'ussy Willow Tnffetn, Tabic l.lnens, Curtain Scrlni, Cotton Ciopes, Shootings, etc. ete. Ladles' Children's and llojs' Shoes mo Inrliiiled in this Dig Sale. OPPOItlVNITV KNOCKS AT VOID DOOH Tlirrc is a hi; mviiif for ioit U Hob Dry Goods Co FAVOR PLANK.ROAD coocilli: citiks think tiik iikkt pl-ax THAT Cor. Hi'oadwav and Central Ave. Phone 3(51 Petition I'm- a Special Klcctloii Will He Clrculnted In Cointy Next Week That tho Coiinlllo Valley cities favor bonding Coos County for the building of plank roadways Is the word brought back by Karl Powell i after holding meetings nt Hnndon and Myrtle Point and meeting with the business men of Couulllo and vicinity. They nil want plank roads Instead of hard surface and .Monday District I Attorney I.IIJeiivlst will bring over, I tho petitions which will bo elreii- Mated and which with sufficient signatures will bring about a special J election to vote on bonding tho county for road purposes. The coun- 'ty under tho picsent state law enn I bo bonded for $110,000. It Is oh- Sin tip jBvyif iiff w if 1 1 I II txsnOKIMw LEAGUE IS FDHMED IBASEBALL SCORES six tka.ms i:xti:h axi schiid-'hioavims CM-: to hi-: adoptiid I lost Tiim-a-: IX A HOW (1AM IIS Tigers Vuuiiilsli Siimnci- and Hutch cry Xlties mid Coos Itlxei- Wal lops Sunnier nt Daniels Creek It wiib a great day for a baseball eninival ycslorday nt Daniels Creek tltnnted Hint tho roadways can bo i when three teams gathered there and PUO.MINKXT .MUX OF XIIWPOItT, WASH., STOP l-OK VISIT TRAVEL BY AUTD TO RETAIN OFFICE j planked for $2,200 a mile. With tho I amount to bo derived this means 'that 1!00 miles can bo thus Improved, i Tho plan suggested by Hoadmnster Hall-Lewis Is Hint tho regular road fund bo used for grading so that i the whole $110,000 can be used for planking. battled for supremacy, both In tho forenoon and afternoon, with more than 1 HO Interested fans In attend ance. A formal league with a set schedule to be followed through the season, starling Sunday, wau af fected Saturday night. Tho scores were: Coos River 7 Oaklaudcrs mid Venetians .Make (i'oikI Slum lug for Week ICiitl Teams Shift Today On Way to San Fi-ancleo lo See J-'itlj Had Xiiitow l-Ncape When .Machine Turned Over Kqiilppcd with tents and outdoor looking utensils and ready to enjoy nature, in a leisurely manner, Dr. J. W. Tulles, prominent physician of Newport, Washington, accompanied by M. I- Ityan, nn attorney and George T. Ilesllu, postmaster, nlso of the samo place, arrived this morn ing on their way to San Francisco. Tho men camped four miles from the city last evening. A short stay was inado here, se curing provisions and gnsollno. On .Inly 3 the party left Newport, above Spokane, camo down through tho Palouso country to Walla Walla and thence down tho Columbia HIv or to Portland and hero by way of Uio Willamette Valley. CO.M.MISSIOXI-aiS FUHXISH Atiltl (TLTVHAL l-TXD f Present Argument 1 Several arguments aro presented Sumner 1 In favoring tho plank roads. It Is I llatterles -Cray, Stock and Kelly ! claimed that It would bo better to for Sumner, and lUiborson and Ila I have 200 miles of plank roads than ler for Coos ltlver. West and Price, ."5 1 (MM) From County Matched by nn b' -'' miles of hard surface roads umpires. l-.iml Sum From Slate Xew Con Testing Association Is Formed Coos will retnln tho county agri culturist. An appropriation for the contlnuanco of this office has boon made by tho county court, according to .1. I,. Smith who camo over last ovenlng from Coiinlllo. Tho - .tint expends annually $1,000 for this of fice, matching a similar amount granted by the state. To aid In tho forming of a cow testing association on tho Pin, -nun Hlver, Mr. Smith, county agrlenrur- for the samo money. Ono of tho chief factors Is that all tho material would bo bought at home. The money paid out for lumber goes to a great extent ror la bor In the logging enmps and the lumber mills. Tho labor of laying tho planking can all bo hired at home. In other words tho wholo of, the $1-10,000 would bo "kept In tho Hluo Hldge Tigers Sumner Ilattorles dray and Kelly Sumner, and Woods, Fisher Thomas for tho Tigers with and Dooley, umpires. Tigers Hatchery l batteries Uoborson and Hcssoy, for the Hntchery nine and Fisher ...7 ,,.:i for and West ...:i i'i:hci:xtai:8 ov coast licaouh - 4 111; AbsocUIivI I'rMH In Coot n a I men.) W. L. P.O. San Francisco f2 15 .5110 I.os Angeles ..r.l -111 .510 Salt Lake ....-111 III .500 Portland 15 1G .118 Venice 50 51 .105 Oakland ......IS 52 .ISO county and almost all of It would go nnd Thomas for tho Tigers, with for labor of different kinds. Then too tho project would help tho local lumbermen who aro now suffering n poor market and thus tho lumbermen will favor the bonding I Wilson and Masters, umpires. It wns stated today that Hon Fish er, or Mnrshflold, and Thomas, of Xorth lloiul will become permanent batteries for tho Tigers during tho season. Li'uKuo to Have Schedule A meeting of representatives of all teams on Coos Hay was called 1st, left out on the early morning stage for (lardlner where he expects project to no ror several days. Difference In Cost. Tills Will 1)0 the first aSSOChtloil Tlm com of n hnr.l Hi.rfnP,, rn-1,1 In western Douglas County and was according to tho contract let In Mult- sinriec. some time ago ty nor liarr, m, county, would bo $10,211 1, a for Saturday evening at the Chaiul- imw. a. ,. no was cniieu uwny no- ,, Tll0 C0Ht ,,, nImk rom, , or, T,loro woro f)r f)lng fum foro completing tho project and fear- ii,im i.. .,,i,i i, nn t..,. tlm ir..-i.i i,., i i.m.m ..,.. ,1 l?S,"" t!" t!:::!:zi;i:i ,n" ,o. '"l !nr? " T: K.ro"c,,. s,u.,.,,i "" " " . ..;.. iav.s .... ...u ,...,., ,,,...., ...... ........ ,....- nfci n mini ihi leaner, iiHieu .ir la n few days ago when, traveling 15 miles an hour, tho car swerved from blllltll roads would tin SI t.OOn inure fnp flm and C!biii-lnu !li.u-,...u.. nt n imt to aid In Its completion. j,nr, srfn,.0, T,0 ,,torest on this at Only by effecting a regular sched- It lu tin til Mint fi Irnrtiltr uhiiia Ofl ' ii . .. -. . . ... L. ( - ... ! votiv hiiwuii; nt'iiivj -w . ii, nor m Willi III lin XV71 tl Viml lllll In U'lllftlt nil t...i.t. ..I... II -.11 tho hard surface road and turned ,lurH have been signed up ana that ! ho "that In threo years the Interest on can an Interesting series bo b.l,. completely over, Tho men were a tester will ho sent in there soon. ,ho lfferoll(.0 , , cosl wotl 1)(J c for tho roll ..i.nlor of t he ea on ";- r " " "' --""" "er, iiimiuiry 10 uio r,,d every three years and tho llfo of stated they will consider themselves bro no signs whatever of the sonior- , Uiver I ,,,, roml ,H H(l(1 (o 0 fM , J n ZiZtoZln sault. All threo of the men aro loud In tliolr praise of Oregon hospitality. "Not once have wo met with dis courtesy," said Mr. Ilesllu, "and fur thermore, we haven't been held up with exhorbltaul pi Ices. Your scen ery In hero Is the best we have found on the entire trip." Tho men are not decided whether to continue on by the Itosehurg toad, or follow tho highway down tho coast. Halo Is Iteueflcial Halu has been extremely benefic ial to tho dairymen of tho county, said the agriculturist. It camo at to ten years. R0SEBURG P0ST0FFICE RECEIPTS INCREASE ml rep resentatives of tho threo dally pa I pers on Coos Hay woro chosen to draw up a series, tlljr AbiocUIfJ I'rcm la Cons t)r Tlmri.) POUTI.AND, Oro., July 12. All three of the week-end games of the Heavers wero lost by thorn and there fore today they aro solacing them selves down in fourth place In the lenguo and wondering how It hap pened. Since their sudden spurt and rlso of two weeks ago great things have been expected of tho home team. Until Oakland nnd Ven ice showed up well lu the last two days, each team raising Its percen tage materially. The scores of Saturday follow: Coast League. I.os Angeles II 10 2 Portland 2 ! 2 Salt Lake 7 11 1 Vernon Ill I Oakland 5 11 0 San Francisco 1 10 II American League At SI. I.oiiIh It Philadelphia .'I I July SPECIAL Prices l 1 lie VJLU1WCH AVUAIC otOM t . . I !" ft -...-,- Imniiu ilK-t-l innn nirn In 7 t BOyS UCUUIU nuctvy nuuuu iiuoui oituo w L,, pgjf i ii i rr- r .. I . !.. 1 Lnciics' aoc miicy iioso, ijui inm Small sizes in children's hose, per pan- Red Seal Ginghams, Chfcviots and Shirting, 1 2 V. to 18c grades, Special price, per yard 8 The best calico made, special per yard 32-inch best Chambray gingham, per yard ' Splendid quality, silk warp ciopo do chine, yard., Ladies' Chambray and Flannelette Waists, $1,25 grade, Special price, now each Ladies' Wasli Petticoats, Sale price, each . ... Onnnllw nnrlllnnrl ni'lonp in plflCA nilt nil llenlm I!... Uiuclliy iuuuuuu Ji luuo in uiuou uiu nn ijiuii;ii wigs J odd lots of shoes for men, women and children, u money will go farther at The Golden Rul e ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST THE BEST ASSORTMENT PRi ME HIRE OimOT DIB CI a time, ho hald, when Uio grr.ss was rapidly dlsapiiearlng and It Is ex-' liected that now it will be nt least I "'B two weeks before they will have to start their summer feeding of the dairy cattle. T10 wih,,,, 0f u(,Hoburg as a Hay In tho Coiinlllo Valley 1ms I maillnir nidnt bv on,, of the Ma mull Imv .lump Due to .Selection of That City as .Mulling Point by IHg Company. Start Series Sunday. Next Sunday will sen tho open lug of this series. The llluo llldgo Tigers will play Heaver Hill at Dan iels Creek; .Mnrshflold will play at Sumner and tho Hatchery nine will cross bats with Kastsldo across the Tho full schedule will bo prlnt- TRIP NOT COSTLY! .;v wiry successful this year, liu ' urilur houses greatly Increased tho ed within a few days. AUTO IHHVIIX TO FA I It A XI) UK TUIt.N ItCPAIItS -J.-. CIIXTS Catli lloosts Associations lauuary Coos County niu; more cidlug asHoelatlons than any other county In the Union. A letter has Just been received bj .Mr. Smith j from the Depaitment of Agriculture stating that kIiico that time three post offlco business or that city. Tho To hlud every team in the league Kvenlng Xowh bays: to keeping to tho Kcbeiiiii,, ii ...u According to figures Just made half-way decided that each nine public by Postmaster IleUonstelii, should put up between $1.1 and $25. tho Itosehurg postofflce, during tho this amount to bo forfeited wli"nn fiscal year ending .luno 110. 101.. they fall to hIi.iu- m. r,,- .. ., i.,, .,,,..,iu broke nil records lu Its history for unlets tho weather is too rainy. This ' Portland i total receipts and percentage of gain., also would keep teams from backing Perrltt and Hrooks," UislVnnd'cur iHcb. St. Louis At Clevoland New York 1 Clovelnnil 0 At Detroit Ilostou 1 Detroit ; At Chicago Washington 1 Chicago l (Called end fifth rain.) .National l'aguo At Now York Cluclnnntl ;i New Yorlt At Brooklyn--Chicago Jllllrooklyn Chicago 0llrooklyn G At Philadelphia Pittsburg 3 Philadelphia c At Iloston St. I.ouls 7Iloston 1 St. I.ouls 1 j Iloston 3 SUNDAY Coast League At Portland First Game, .7 .8 . count es In Veimont ami Now York .. . I. , , , -(.."iii uiu .ii..iuim uigiieHi uiarK w mil toward tho close of the season II. A. Copploand Fnn.ll, lletuin Via l,"N0 '"'l''lred five associations each j2n.sil.S3 as tho gross receipts at especially- If thev chanced to I,,,, or ""- """ I'' MnntlfH Trip '""' -iiloIiil., County in Vermont l0 0Ili, of ., ;, ,, yi.1rt 10 , ltotlo,t , , .lori.pn,." 'Z in State of Callfoinla now bus eight. total receipts of tho offlco leaped up-, The teams lu the leagues far However, this still glvoH Coos the wur,i ,niriK the followlnir v.mr 1,1 ni m.i n . . Hiiii.li.Ml8 of mlUm, over mountain-' precedenco over all counties t of ...,"'; - .! u. .," ' .'I " Mn,",.,f " "' ,:,1"tH,,,u- 'vor i. . I .......... I . ."'. wi liHiiiitMu, KHiii m 1) kill NOVHIi .MKTIIOD TO IIAISK I'l'NDS l-'Olt IIAV PAItK CIIAPIII, Ladles' Aid .Society Is l-'oi-iiicd Will Can dull, Do Soiling nnd Patching, Care Tor Clilldieu lu Hay Park tho .Methodist Mroth erhood orecteil a chapel, a sightly building on lots that wero donated. In the e.wdie'iuer when tho structure was reaily for services, there were not enough dollars to entirely rinlsli nnd coulp tho chapel on the Inside. At this Juncture the women of tho Day Park chapel have stepped Into tlie breach and now proposo to rnlso tho necessary money by tho novel method of working for otheiH nnd charging for their services, the dimes nnd quarters to go toward tho chapel. A Ladles Aid Society has been organized. The inoinhors havo list ed tho sort of work of wnicn tnoy aro caiiablo and will net accordingly. They enn patch clothes, do the mend lug, darn socks, can fruit and care for youngsters. This they propose doing on Thurs day afternoons between tho hours of two and four. A charge of 10 cents will bo made. It Is said, for each momber present. .Mothers lu tho evenings ory of ten wish to got away ror visits and the movies, leaving tho "kiddles" at .MOKK THAN .$100,00(1 III TA.YKS IS IH'K County Debt Is Said to mutely $U!Ti,)tm ('uuntij runts uio Dlsiounttd Coos County Is In dclh $100,000 and $125,000. M amounting to more than aro due tho county anil lb! paid Coos would he on a noctl elal basis with money In tttti and there would bo no nccJil ty warrants ueing (iiscouimi percent, this statement rJ tho buck taxes was inmlo tlil lug, by T. .1. Thrift, countyi .More than $35,000, numhors, Is tho amount of b on largo land tracts, sorau soveral yeara in arrears. Tio Southern OrcRon owes about $1(10,000, tuxes t been nceumulatlng, toetlrl penalities and Interest, Tho Oregon and California! land grant should put aiioiwjl 000 Into tho county tru-j siiiaro HiouiKelves; tho hod Is hack with iibout $iri,O0H Kinney estnto aJiproxInmWj 000. It Is tho fact that tlicsotnj not boon paid that hna b county warrants to tlio month whore they must be If nun loiiuoiiH roans, Mown l.o , xw York, having flvo associations Francisco l-:position aim nacl, ami tl ssiimti (r un, i Oils Han iikiiiii, it. a, ropine iimvti his ma- chlno with only 2.r cents ror repairs. Mr. Copplo aciompanled by his wire' and their two children letiirueit yes-' terday noon rnuu keveinl weeks In' California, coiulnn homo by way of tho coast louto. j Leaving here about a mouth ago'Sajs GOO RODS RUUu inner, iiai'iierv am i in -riimra 21 per cent. Tho heaviest previous H fs planned that flvo games shall no played with each team before tho season Is over. homo. In bed. This generally calls ',,,,. Smno ImnIBi lt tf 8ad, for Boineono to bo left lu charge orfc, to buy tho wnrnuitJ. tho children. Seizing upon this H0I1K aI1(l C0mCa rccclrt iiuiui mo inoiuuors oi mo nay I'aric warrants nro the losers, ennpei now orrer tliolr services too, In this connection, charging reason able rates for tho services. Also they will "take In" plain sowing nun the making of comforters at current prl-i cos. In this way the ladles' aid hocloty believes It will bo able to raise tho money needed for tho chapel. .Mrs tho parly stalled nut via the Itnso burg road, Immediately coming Into difficulties on tho highway wnlili at that time was hardly open to auto. traffic. At points tho marniu IIIMTOIt .MeDWIF.L ItKTl ItXS lltO.M .WTO TIIIP SOI Til ItoaiN l.lseuheie Are Much lletter Than 'lliej .io lu This Locality gain lu the gross receipts of tho of flee was during tho fiscal year or 1013-1911 and amounted to $2001 or a lit tie over 10 per cent. This jear'h gain In over double that. The elder Individual factor In this unprecedented Vln lu tho local post al receipts was tho business contrib uted by tho mall order Iiousoh of Seais Hoebuck &. Company, of Seat- ROAD IS TOO STEEP HUNDREDS PICNIC COIWTY conn' (iOKS TO LAKH- sum: to ixviistk.uti-: i I tie, Wash., and Chlcnuo. which List KdKiir. Kdltoi M.Doi.nld. proprlo-l A"K'",t sol,'(,f,,, "' Hy a mail- Complaint .Made That Itallioad Took r .,.. ...... ..... . .. .. lilt: t (l I tl t rnr itu i'iiliil,(i.n..u ,,. n,...M,. nnk i ' " l l'" iiaiuor ai .muui -n u,v,.. .1,..,,. i i.i i r ...... ..... Ilend. leturned homo Horn bis irln 1""""""" wunin n ramus of ir.O i. iriri.. IH..I.W,... ,i.... f ..... to California Into but nlicht. Mrs. ' lu,loK of 'rK. For prepaid post traveling to tho Call or. h I o u Mc).,lol returned on tho bout with "'" b'ecancoled stamps for these, ,! 7; "' ' con,,,n,n, or rul' cnimS llw .n. .lobar., who was not well -. tl.o big mall order fln.i !"".." ". "'" T? Vontt ,,,,s Once within tho border- of Call- "" ' " ,0 'lhK uio ' "ouro" ""0 ,"" rery of the local 1., n. "', " ', V' ''"08'" In forn." the found Z Z, ? i u' trip but Mr. MeDan.e, w.,1, nnother' "?' ll,l ..period of nine T ' 1' ... eon t ",w,wn nu viiiu ill fiiuw, ur lU'Iiriy "w n nu hi 23 per cent or tho grand total of all ' ",U1 W"K" ll,"' "vo vnvwl itiKiu oi any ami (', j- i(i Xow llus Steep (,'iado Acting on tho complaints or T torn up ror repair but between Sac """ umU l,u' "'l' i,ni'k ' " l'rd. ramonto and Kan Fra.ulhco the en- "' ,low' Mr McDanlel and liU tiro highway Is h.ird paving. fnmll encountered ,onn trouble . A side trio was made down k.' wlu'n ,1,0.v "Mempted to go out over At Portland Second game. Los Angoles !i lo Portland 2 (i 2 Hughes and Holes. Kahlor, Keofo w " l'bllllps Is now acting as and Carlsch. I "labor heailiuarters" and expects to At Oakland First game. I recolvt liuiulries and furiilRli mem- San Francisco 3 7 ; hers to fill tho various Inquiries. Oakland 0 i 3 I Christian and lllock. Sepulveda, Prough and Klllott. At Oakland Second gaiuo. San Francisco r. tl 1 Oakland ..." oil 2 Fanning, Smith and Schmidt; Abies, Homneas and K11I111. At Venice -First game. Salt Lako (j ir 1 """u C 8 0 Hull and Lynn, .Mitchell and .Mltz. At Vouli-o Second gaiuo. Salt Lako a j V(,lo . .f. 7 3 Fittery, Williams nnd Hannah. Plorey, Illtt and Spencer. American League At Detroit Moutoroy Haj for a day and Tuesday, Mr. Copplo smrted nis ma chine north lu the coait route, lie arrived III llaudoii on Saturduy ni eulng. The speedon.clor roglstorod G67 mlUm for tho trip fiom San Fran-t-lbco, mado at the into of about 12r. miles u day. Tho Konulnirg road is juii miles farther hut now can be last ""' "''' t-'O0H ,lHy wagon road and turned back to Coiinlllo and went to llandoi. nnd down the const. Return-; lug ho camo bj way or the Sacra-! memo Valley and from Itokohuig In to Coos Hay. lie left R rants Pat,' Sunday morning at i:30 o'clock, left Itohuhurg at I p. 111.. ami reuch-1 oil homo at 7:30 n. m. Mr. M,.n.,inii receipts ol the offlco. VMllug llcdiueu aro hulled (l attend nieellug in On I lodge loom this owning, their rails. It Is said tlm. r,.,, .,i,.i,.l ,)o'rolt way Is too bteop and must bo cut ,,08,n .. . down for the truffle. A1 Cleveland Tlumo In tho party woro .liidKeC?0V0,al"1 - , ,,, - t FOR AUTO SERVICE Any place, and time, cur five." sev- WatKon. W. T. Domenr .....1 ,. m I N" York Hall l.nwib, county road master. 0. (Twolvo Innings.) X. Armstrong wa.i o,pocled to Join1 At r'i,nBo ' , them later. Chlrngo '.Washington. I Aecordli.R to .Mr. Hail-I.owis theiU,1('aKn 12 Washington. .. .5 road leads Into Lakeside from North' At st- Ionl8 inuii, ..oing luit a short dlstanco out, l" ''ouls C .8 SKAsiiom:, uivmts and hills SIIXD .LLLm.(J ('ALUS Siiiim-i May Is Popular Place lor Oier-Siinday Visitor .Many K l'p Coos Ithoi- Old Sol rofiihed to show his head yostorday morning. Ho wns tooling and tho people k,now It for early thoy woro up and nbout, bringing forth well tilled .inch baskets with which thoy ballled forth lu all different directions for tho day. At Goodwills thoro wero inoro cT.ait 100 peoplo from tho bay; manv camo thoro from various points on Coos lUvor. Thoro was a largo crowd nt Daniels Crook for tho threo ball gun.es. Several boats got away for Char leston Hay, all well filled and tho Basollno boat Standard took a good to Sunset Hay returning m tho oven- uig. The last half or tho mPs ror tho 'year niiioiint to alxi 000 or more, this nmounl M I lu September. MukliiK l'p Hook At tho present time T. and his asslstantii aro bus? I lug up tho great tax volume year, I-JIglit of thoso are alrcfl pleted and work has started last two nnd, following " nnnios iniiHt bo Indexed, ho amount of laud owned by '' son in tho roiinly, ho amou; In taxes nnd Jimt wliero thM situated. v 300 BABIES CARED FOR AT REST f Woiimu'H Club Member IteporlH lleliiK Made th"t Wero ArcommoiLilrf mado In approximated) tho same I mx H tlmt l,, ,ort,, ro f'" ' other'"" i,n'1 ,,,no l'"i;or cars with care-' 0,f. th I0M,rt towa- ll Mhl The j ''''"n'l'bla jj crowd out over Mio hHr nnd down length or time, said Mr. Copplo, lt-i1"m8 r ,lui "t"'' '' l CallfornlB causo soino parts of the coast road lll,t "lllt ,lu M)rtl Point road from are not In tho host of shape, though ' Ilo"b"rg Is full of holes and In bod tho scenery is unequalen. nlmpe. lie siiggottti that tbo.so who lro looking after the loads In Coos l.lbb AIAV, Liter ML. Tlm kind YOU Imvo c'ou,,l "' rcspouslblo for ibein .u. ri.oiw fi, I'aclfh "'i!' till" eisewlure and ., wh usfei. tympany. . good ro d aie like 1 ful drivers will ,oro ou. Hates UeHROuable Day and Night Service CORRIGAN & KNOX BROS. Klgt.t Cafe Phone object of the trip tods) will All day long tho autos were nuz- ,. t doternilne how much tho grade must ' tu" of tho Inlets and rlvors that zl"K a'"1 limmlnB their way back Mio reduced a many complaints have! nro tributary to tho Port of Coos ai1'1 fo,tl' I'otweon .Marsnriold North .boon received from the tanner f n I Iln" nnl wlilcli are now beeklng aid, ,)oml 5l11'1 Sunset, carrying hundreds , that soctlon. . from both the county and the port I of I'engers who spent several , mtu tlil tniblnoss coniploted Mr.for 'Iredglng to keep tho various I ll0,ir8 h' tlle ocean. Hall-Lewis and KnuMnnnr n.,i.. chnnnnlH nnnn. Mnnv of Mm ..oooi " ", -- --- m """""ii crown went of the Port Commission.1 t0 Te M.II0, tho boats for ,, .., tl.cn- luvestlga- Times Want Ads tor results I ?R "owd,, Saturday nttonUn 1 1 1 Ruining gain last night. Charleson N will continue with Tho monibors" of tho dun lu checking up tho w tho rest room which was during tho Fourth of Jul)' Hon find that during tho tJ thorn worn 1100 liables fare'l while tho mothors wero city. Tho registrations shoM on Satnrilnv :it:t nnrsOllS VlS'1 rooniH nnd on Monday 365. Tho ladloH of tho club tfi!' they want to thank tho peop" Hi.nnllod fuinlsliliiKS. AmoDS woro Hucronn O'Connoll "' Illshod Hin rnnm. Porry & 'clI doing & Harvoy. Mrs. 0. v Kan, tho Auxlllnry of tho Vm Inn church, Suninor nard"J nanv. V. n. Pnlmn nnd npan VotoraiiH. nr Rtrnw flirnls1"1 milk for tho bnblos and C & J son furnlshod tho Ico Tl.o 11 wish to oxtond their tbanH1 Oregon Power Company, "" I company and tho tolophone co!l und to thoso who supplied Ji0,l ltednw... T.rul.rA u-IU IIlX?t : lodge room this oveiilos "' j