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" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION '!,' SIX A. The Third Big July Clearance Sale at Hub Dry Goods Co. Is breaking all former records TliN Mile sacrifices goods In nil departments Women's Suit, Women's ('out, Wool Dresses, Silk Dresses, Wnsli Dies.ses, Diess Skirls Petticoats, Itnln Coats, Wnlst.s, Corsets, Muslin l'ndereiir, Knitted I'ndonwnr, Ihiibrolderles, Laics and Hlbbons, lied Spreads and Itlanlu't.s, llojs' Wool Stills and Wash SnltN, Men's, liinlles' and Children's .Sweaters, Trunks, Knit-eases and Hugs. In yard goods there arc Silk .Messn lines, Ci-opo do Chines, Skinner Satin, Pussy Willow Taffeta, Tnblo Linens, mi lain Scrim, Cotton Ciepes, Sheetings, ete. ete. Ladles' Chlldien's and Dojm' Shoes aio Included In this Jllg Hale. OPPOHTCXITV KNOCKS AT YOl'U DOOIt There is a h'uj .suviny for you al Hdb Dry Goodls C TO WELCOME I H.iED AT CDQlflLLEiELKS TO BE HOSTS NOKTII lli:.Vl) CHAMHHH HAS itoi'sixr; mi:ktix October In Month For Celebration , All Coos Itay Asked to Take Part ! In Festivities , Xorth Iloiul means to calclirato the coming of the rullrond. She nsks nil uf Coos liny to cooperate with hor 1 In a program of three days festivi ties at some date between the first ii ml the middle of October. ! Kn masse the Xorth Hend Cham ber of Commerce turned out last ev ening to discuss the project, A com inittco of prominent citizens was ap pointed to frame tho general colebrn- Cor. C roadway ami. Central -Ave. Phone 3(J. .MISS KITH WOODKOItl) IS llltlDK OF litis KLUOI) Only MeinlM'i's of Family and Intl- iiuito l'YJcnds Pixselit Will Make Homo In Xorth (lend Miss Ituth Woodford last evening hecamo the bride of Iris) Klrnd, at the homo of the bride in Conulllc. Tho wedding wns attended by only tho members of tho two families and Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Single. Tho cero mony wns performed by Dean Wll linm Horsfnll, of linndon, ami fol lowing tho wedding guests sat down to n banquet at tho Fred, Slnglu homo Thoso who wcro present last ev- tlon. This Is composed of Dr. Irn cnlng wore Mr. and Mrs. Woodford, KXTIHK 111(311 COrXTV INVITKD TO JIXKS AT HANOOX LIDS FOR STATE HOUSES ARE CHEAP H.YKCUTIVK COMMI'ITKi: WOL'I.DjijilO COST iiavi: lkoisiiAtthk coxsidcu OK KXOCK-DOWX IIO.MICS Seeks Means for Disposal of Oregon California Land (Irani Ill's- ollitlons Adopted Only by special session of the State Legislature can Oregon expect to derive her Just benefits from tho Oregon-California Itnilroad grnnt. Hitch Is tho gist of resolutions a (opt ed by the executive committee of tho Chamber of Commerce. It asks further that tho legislature adopt a memorial to Congress seeking the prlvllego for tho state "to toko over Hie lands outright and pay off tho o.iulty of tho railroad company at once." To tako ndvantnge of this grant In tho manner further agreed u.ton It would bo necessary for rortnlu legislation and constitutional iiiiicud incuts. Tho belief was expieesel that nothing other than the memorial should bo adopted until Congress uha'l hnvo acted on the main his.ie of the laud grant question, that is, the manner of Its disposal. Aaordlng to tho recent doibdoi of Invention Mcot.s Approbation of the Chamber of Commerce Say.s Con tract .May ho l.et Here. "Heady - to - wear," knock - down houses, Hindu In units at n cost of 1 10 per unit, run bo mndo as well and us cheaply on Coos Hay as on any other portion of this coast, it Is snld. Tho French government Is reported to want thousands of meso dwellings and nro now sntd H nW80 their belief. A commit to be placing orders and for this teo is to bo nppolnted whoso work It reason tho executive committee of Wrf )0 t0 conduct nn education enm tho Chamber of Commerce yesterday ,,agn. working toward ft $2,000,000 nftornoon unanimously voted to i,0,ul Bsuo that would put pcrmnn stand behind a project launched 0,,t roads all over Coos conntv. A llartle, chairman; M. 10. Kverltt, 10. I Russell, II. 0. Kern, 1). II. Weldy, V. C. Uqrst, A. It. Arkley, Peter Log gia and William Sohrock. Sub-committees will bo appointed Piter. Many plans for the celebration wore suggestotd and will bo consid ered by the committee. Tho belief was freely expressed that thero should be held a huge barbecue for tho entire county, there should bo racing on Sherman avenue and an Il luminated parade. Tho Kxeeutlvo committee of tho Chamber of Commerce will tnko charge of tho financing, nrcordlug to Secretary Smith. Tho Murshfield chamber will bo asked to cooperate In tho program planned for tho three days. That tho bridge ncross tho bay at Xorth Head will be completed by Oct ober 1 or even October 15 enn not ho definitely stated by tho officials. However, becauso of later weather conditions the proposal Is that tho celohrntlon should bo early in tho month. Would Iloud County. "Hard surface roads for tho coun ty," is tho slogan of tho Chamber of Commcrco nt Xorth Hend. Planking Mr. and Mrs. M. A. MeLood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denning, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SacchI, Mrs. Klrod, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb, Mrs. Fred Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Single and Mrs. .1. II. Single. Tho young couple did not return today. They are intending to mnko their homo In Xorth lleud where Mr. Klrod Is innnagor of thu Woolen Mills store. WhocliT-Ogrcii .irs. .uurgnrci ugrou oi tins cuj i race for machines along nnd L. I. Wheeler of Ilandon were sands. ".Movies" of Uncos .Inly 1!." Willi Dig Features of County Indus- tries to ho Taken High Jinks of tho Klks or 'loos and Curry, more than .'100 or them, to which every nmn, woman nnd child in tho two counties is In vited, nro scheduled for July :.'. nt Ituudon. Two thousand feet of film will bo taken nnd In couj inctlon with tho big celohrntlon will bo Iii lined "movies" of prominent fo-it-nres of Southwest Oregon. These films will Ijo placed in prncHrnlly every moving picture theater In tho state forming ono or tho widest publicity campaigns ever staged by this section ol Oregon. Thoso were only n part of tho ninny projects launched by tho local Kilts lodge Inst evening. The Ilandon Klks have Issued tho Invitation. They will bo the hosts for tho county on that date. On tho bench will be u huge barbecue lice to everyone. A nip; and running meet nro staged for the afternoon, one of tho features being n backward tho lmid married In the hitter city last night. Tho groom Is prominent In tho Odd Fellows nnd the hrldo Is nctlvo In tho Hobeknhs nnd tho marriage took plnco at a big Joint meeting of tho two organizations. Several from this city wcro In utteutiincc. Mr. Wheeler Is u photographer at Ilandon and tho couple will reside thero. GOItHOX-HHKHITHILL Local Merchant Is .Married at Oit'gon City Yt'Hti'rilny In tho breakers men will contest In tubs, ono of the most unique crntests of the day. Tho Murshfield nnd Ilandon Klks have two picked nines that will cross willows In tho afternoon. Tho Coos liny Concert Hand will furnish further Joy for tho occasion. Committees have boon nppolnted from oveiy Klks lodge in tho (o. in ly to have n hand In the arrange ments, especially for each committee to boo that Its locality Is well noti fied and scuds u delegation. From Ilandon, repicsentiug both Parlors and Librarl Xollilitg will M'l off jour library or pail,,,, m jj Davcnpoit. We hao theni In stock in (l(( Oj,nl( "" Dull anil Kiimcd, In tho Imitation nnd (,'ralu l.ciiie I idHn Priccs-$35.00 $3Z50 $55.00 They nro all constructed In llio hiii-sl patented mf(W In sit, easy to rest on, easy to sloop on. Sen them, GOING h HARVE1 COMPLKTK HOUHi: KUItXISIHJILS. special act of tho legislature would bo necessary to nllow this nctlon. However, tho Chamber favorcu tho $100,000 bond Issue now proposed, providing tho money shall ho mod hero by Mr. Tee-Is, of Portland. Mr. Tects claims to ho tho inven tor of a patent house of the nhovo type mentioned. Ills plans nnd spec ifications have been submitted 'o tho manufacturing committee of the fur ,nra surfacing. Chniiiuor. Dr. MIngus, chairman, yestordny reported favorably on tho plan. It is further claimed by Mr. Toots that ho has boon written to regard- At Oregon City yesterday Miss Madgo Iirlghtblll became tho hrldo I lll Commercial Clubs and tho Klks of Lionel Gordon, of tho Gordon ,0UK ()f t,mt r,t' t'mu ll coiiimlt Shoo Compnny of this city. Tho tuo composed of Jack Sullivan, II. young couple- will remain a few days J- McIJermott and W. S. Wells. They In tho Xorth, expecting to return bought tho glad tidings, told of hero either Saturday or Sunday. v'llnt hnB uee" done Ild "w and will make their homo on Twelfth i project has mot tho approval of ev II SEEK REVENGE COOS ll.IV WANTS TO CICOSS Wllr i.ows with itosi:ui'it; mm: street Xorth. the Supremo Court of tlm Fulled '" tho ",ac,lB of "" on,or for -00'J StutPH the matter Is loft up to Con gress, nt Its next session, as to tho manner of disposing of these lands. Fear has boon widely expressed in this state that Congress will either turn the lands into reserve) or put them under tho Jurisdiction of .Nat ional boards, a fact that would gho this state no advantage over any o'.bor I'tuto In securing benefits from the lauds. The resolution says- "Whntovcr moneys may bo real lze( to tho state from theuu hinds, wo bellovod should ho apioitkned to three funds for expcudlturo as our Legislature may deem wine, and a would suggest a division of bald funds us follows: "Ono half to public schools. "Ouo-fourth to good roads. "Ono-fourtli to reclamation of arid lunds." Further tho report rends: "It would evidently bo tho policy of tho i'tuto to sell these lauds to actual settlors or actual operators as soon as practicable, and as tho railroad company Is entitled to Its oqulty only upon the sale to actual settlers, SOCfAl, CALKXDAIt ASKS PORT TO PMi: of thoso houses. Ills plans and spoc- mentions have been forwarded, It ' was reported, to headquarters In tho , Knst and not before two weeks Is ; It expected anything will bo dof-. lultely known regarding them. ! Hut In tho meantime Mr. Tects i AHTHUIt M'KKOWX SKKKS 23 KOI I SKIIVICI2 I Claim Deferred to Compromise Com mittee Hill Counter Claim Against Dredge Kill Illll Tho Port of Coos Day has roferr- THUItSDAY Xorth llond Altar Oulld with Mrs. Dennis Hull. Kastsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. Fred Drooks. Bapthu. Lades Picnic. Happy .Hours Club. Mlnniq-WIs Club with Mrs. A. Z. Downs. REB fllil !.. nAliHllltdui l. ...... .1.1 I...... . . .. lu... , tw..i...,in.u uu nuuiu iiinu,eu io a coiiipromiso committeo n to hnvo living expenses and suggest-, claim ot $H charged by Arthur Me ed $fi0. This was voted to him by ! Keown for n half day's sorvico tho executlvo coinmltteo yestordny i whun, many months ngo, ho went up E INSTALL attoruoon Houses In Packages. The houses are said to bo simple in their construction. They nro bald to ho made of short lengths and for this reason mo cheap, In that thoy use up the lumber that very often goes Into tho waste burnor. Tho plan is Hint of a unit. Ono unit costs $10. it is a largo room. Tim sections are sawed up and nail ed together where manufactured, hoi nd Into a packago and so loaded aboard ships and transported. Tho motion for the allowance of tho $fi0 was mndo by President Hugh McLalu and carried without tho river in n special boat attempt ing to socuro tho signature of Wil liam Luso for a dredge fill In South Murshfield. This bill wns put In ns a counter claim against an ac count of $::I.10 charged to Mr. Mc Keown for u fill on a lot of his near Mill Slough. According to tho Commissioners nt the time signatures wore being seemed to further tho dredge fill project, ninny prominent men gavo their services freo. Somo of them nro said to huvo worked for weeks. Uecuuso of his acquaintance with Mr. Luso, Mr. McKoown was asked to make tho trip up tho river. Ho was gone half a day, It Is snld nnd opposition. The members present It would not bo unjust or lneqult-l'u ,,u' "u,"tlll f yesterday wore tho boat hire wns paid for by tho r.hle for the state to pay such equity , K" Ml'1'11"1' l)r- -MIngus, W. A. i port. With tho hill before tho Com- ue.u, in. i.. w. Leslie, honntor 1. mlssloners tho Port owes Mr. Mc .s. smith. I. S. Kaufman. V. a. Hot- Keown $l.no, It Is figured. Tito (on. A. T. Haines. Fred Chestnut conimonilso committee l mi.i..nn,i tin. I OI..H .t..i 1 -...,.... "Ill tni'nillt lJ MUM, would cost tint state atmi.t ' l,''"y -Motley declared there is not onmigh money on hand and it wan decided the amount will bo borrowed. Onus of tho Kuropean armies hno deployed thousands of homes and nisi nriuleg of people are homelt'W. to the company as It might lvalue on the sales," Cost About Slv Millions. Senator 1. H. Smith declared sin b til t f(ll l'fllll.l lldul ll.t ..... .. I...1 t I ""' "M"H 'ni HIT puiiti UM'Jlll fti.OOO.OOO. lie thought It .1 good Investment. llepresentatlvo C. 11. Harrow, who was present, said he favored siIIIuk tho h.nds to bottlers and gettl.ig It ns soon us possible upon 'ho m lolls. Hugh McLnlu, in u short addr"s.i, Bald that too much of Oregon la now put Into leservutlous. u is expeciou mat within u erv KOLLOWINO CKIIKMOXV MKM- nuns k.vjov social timk Mrs. 1. L. Hood, Deputy Ornnd Mar- sluil or Oregon, Has Charge or In. Mnllatlou Service Offlcors of tho Heboknh Lodge wore Installed hist evening In tho lodge rooms of tho I. O. O. F. Thero wore about fiO members present nnd following tho ceremony n soclnl time wns enjoyed and a banquet sorvod. Tho oHIcers wore Installed by Mrs. D. L. Hood, Deputy annul Marshal of Oregon. Tho now officers nro: Xoblo tlrnnd Cnrrlo Itoss. Vlco-drand Miss (iortrudo Scalfo." Secretary .Mrs. Jennie Ilennott. Treasurer Mrs. Xolllo Owen. Chaplain Miss Ulllu Itoss. Warden Miss Kllen Uudiins. Mrs. T. J. Scniro Is tho retiring Xoblo (Irand. cry commercial club nnd branch ot tho lodgo In tho two counties. Tho coinmltteo from Murshfield Is composed of F. (1. llorton, Frank Catterlln and (leorgo (loodrum; from Xorth Hend, Don Gardiner nnd Dr. Irn Hurtle ;froin Coqulllo, Judge Jnmes Watson and J. II. P.ir ton; rrom Myrtle Point, Dr. John son, J. O. Steinmlor nnd Chester Hullug; rrom Powers, A. II. Pow ers, A. J. Mendel and Clalro Swnyo. Haudoii Stands Kvpcuso Tho expenses or tho day come from tho pockets of tho Handonlnns. To start tho ball rolling tho Klks there assessed themselves $10 each, (re duced fares hnvo been nrrnnged for. it win cost exactly ?1.5G to nnd from IJandon rer Coos Uny people Tho train will lenvo at 7 u. m., will bo mot nt Coqulllo by a special boat. In tho evening Superintendent Miller bus ngreed to hold tho tmln and It Is expected it will urrlvo hero by 8 o'clock. Advertising u Feature. "Two birds with ono stone," Is tho way tho coininlttco hero expresses tho situation. To got moving pic litres of tho Ooos nnd Curry re sources Is an easy mutter to; ?ot these pictures Into circuit for show ing over tho stuto has boon r.n other question, lly making the Klks High Jinks tho "news feature," tho picture enn bo "gotten over." , Pictures w Coqiillte Volley Team Loses lu( Sun day, H (o I, ami Locals Would "(let III en." Coos Hay seeks rovengo for tho drubbing given by the Itosebiirg to tho Coqulllo Valley nine Inst .Sun day. Already has been organized a local team, whoso members In oaths legal uud mighty, have declared they go to bring back tho hide of tho Itosebitrglaus. August I Is the dale Jt FEDERALS lil.i(ll'l INTKMiH T i;w TLItlllTOItl, J Will Moe llejid(1iiari,(jjf: I'llgO to ,.,v VtMlf, lxJf 'I'o I'resldrt ,' J fiir ammium rmittll ' O CHICAGO, July H,; i lenguo will InvmlunewtrLJ senson, nccordhiR to !,!?? iiient hero today by I'rm'l (lllinoro In connection n $ rirnmtloii or a report tit', jj ueuiiqunriers would U ..wav...... f,...nn. "h"m i niu uui u . iiwuiiiiiarierH would Ukeol planned lor the onslaught and It is from Chicago to Xew K'g, proposed now that a series or games piny bo launched In Ucft ' tf. be played on the trip. Practically every team In tho Coos liny league is represented In the tentative lino up. Kfforts urn being mndo to secure contents not only with Koseburg but with tennis In Hint vicinity, ending up with u g.uno nt Kitgeiio nnd returning hero via Mil- plotoit and tho bench route. Tho tentative lineup ns announced this morning was ns follows: Thoiuns cntchor; Collier nnd Johnson, pitch ers; Klsnm, 1st h; Dement, 2 ml h; lien FIshor, 3rd h; Mlko Burke, short stop; with "Speed" Wood nnd Oordlng, of Coqulllo, in tho outfield , with n third man still to ho chosen. I or Clevolond It alreU; decided to put a club Is BASEBALL 5 POKTiaXD AT HOTTON FA It KltOM THE'' flil. ...... ri'.. . n. .1 IIH-1 Il-Jlllll "I IWIIU in ..At Third With .100 .'5 Pt REPORT IS MADE OrM ' MINING CONDITIONS I i: I'. S. d'eologlcal Survey S.ijs Thero Have lli'fii few Changes In Slnto I Incieaso In Gold ' (Special to Tho rimes.) WASIIIXGTOX, I). C, July IT.. iviij iui I'llllllut.'H III IIIO Illinilif- finti- dltlons In Oregon nro noted by Chns. ' G. Ynlo. of tho U. S. Geological sur- I Ito.ivers I tut Onel-t,1 hl ' !. m, I'KItCU.VTAGKfl OF it at COAST l&jKii re (Ur Auocliltit 1'rtil UCwkNba . . I w. n San Francisco .53 ! Los Angeles , .61 Of Salt Lake . .49 WVh Vonlco 50 U Oakland 50 M Portlund 45 fji I; vey, ror tlio Hist six mouths or tho jv.ii. jiiu .nun unii siiieiiers nt Knn Frnnclsco show only nbout $15,000 Increase or gold receipts In tho Hrst five months over tho sniuo period In Tho Powdor Itlver Dredging com pany at Similiter, tho most product ive placer initio in tho stuto. Is build ing nn additional dredge. Tho Xorth i-uiu mine, in cracker of Peter Logglo and A. O. Uogors. I , ! X NEWS OF OREGON . . $ Invltntlons printed ut Tho Times slnto, on a porcontago basis ornce. r '.... i. ..I.. bo tnken of tho Coos , trlct, nou-nrodiictlvn r.n. .. n..." Uay bnr, or tho Smith mill, tho i ,wl" shortly ngnln ho producing. It loading or tho Niinn or tho Adorino, H ,a ,lnrK0 to"'tory only partly op tho IokkIhk oiicrntimiH m i), ,h a "S'.1' Uul .recent dovoiopinents show and tho dulry Industry or to coZ 1 ZZL ty. These, combined with tho High l,l Wnldo copper district, In' Joso Jlnks pictures will mnko a riliu, It !', ", Co,,lut'' '"' these Hnei, will Is bellovod. that can bo shown any-1 .'ell !r!;V1! "" 0Ilortimlty to ship where in tho state or o,,i-i,i l .,r..a.r" t0 U HI!loUop- I'rospoct- - 'k m minor inactive in Times want ads bring results. WAIIUKXTOX C. H. Green, or The go eminent, it was reported, I Spokane, has been awarded a con- is 1'iepaiiug io iiiriiisn tiient uiifie dliitn homes at u low cost, hence seekr this clnss of house. Would U't Contract. tract to install u gravity water sys. tern from the Lewis nnd Clark river to this city. short time a state-whlo tneotliu will! Ml"' '1Vo,H' Bhl tho committee, ox- V bo called for representatives of nr Jims suctions to discuss tho iltua ' Hon uud agitate a special session or tho Legislature. The couinil'tee hav ing the resolution In chargo .rid who presented it wns compose i if ('. K. Peck. Ilitgh MoLnlu .ud J Albeit Mnts'm, poets to secure the nrraugeiuont o' fi'rnlshlng sovoral thousand iif those bonnes uud so will let the bid ror hlk share of the work hero on "uos lia.v D. O. Suinuels. of the Coos liny PKXDLKTOX Klmor P. Dodd nnd .w llodgens hnvo been appointed by tho County Court us members of tho Umatilla County Fair Hoard. PKNDLRTOX Alio Arlington wns brought to tho Pendleton Jail j urn 1-u.v mursmu ot ueitx lor fear FOR AUTO SERVICE Any placo, and time, our five, sev en and nlno pnssonger cars with caro fill drlvors will servo you. Hates Ilensonablo Day and Night Sorvico C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS. ltlght Cafe Phono I.. . . ..w ,, tut flUUU. IIS Capital Is nenrc. ,. ,i,,,.i ' To start tho movement, tho Han- lll known properties. rioiiiietlvo Mines. .; J"'.'?1 lmIortunt productive mines or tho stato contlnun ,, bo the rollowlng: Among tho deop mines, the Itnlnuow Comniorclal Mln Inn Cn. ntnl llw. tn ... ' ' ' " don Commercial Club has agreed to I pu ono-quurtor or the expense nnd the local Klks u halt, and thu re maining quarter will bo easily ruls-ed. ELECT JOE SCH0TT lug Co. and tho Cornucopia Mines' Co located In linker County . to th0 ,ur: gost two nrodiienij. 'ri V. ,",". mlno Is In the Mormon as d Z inci nmi tno Coinucopln mlno )h I., I m 1 1 Mll.ing Cotnp.uiy. some tlmo ago ' that tho prisoner would bo lynched "ii to Poithind In the interests of this pi eject, It was said. BROKEN LENSES Replaced While You Wait! OPTICAL DEPT. RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE 122 Ho was charged with nssnultinir m little girl. ! CLAKSKAXIK Ton head of i choice horses from this place wore' shipped to Portland on the way to Kuropo with other consignments of horses, ALllAXY Arthur McDaniol of Hrownsvlllo Is apparently to make no defenso in the suit of 10,00o fori i ! ! -. Mm Or. i. .:."."'.. """ UELEGATE FROM HERE "out prSaTcSS K & tho Columbia Gold Mlnn rin V uio coiiinilila Gold Mines Co nt d Xntlonnl Convent Ion or ' S'lmpter, Cracker Crook dlstrlct.'nnd ry Knglneers at Col- I .","" ,!,r ,Mno Co; ' tho Cornii- MILS. WILLKY'S STOHK Is'nnmcd THU XKHDLKCHAFT Xow in now Homo. 78 Central Ave. NKW Will Aden Stutlonni miilius, o lit Septembei At a meeting of tho Coos liny branch or tho .National Association or Stationary Knglneers last evening In tho Owls hall, Joe Schott was elect ed dolegato to the convention in Col- timbus, Ohio, In September. I Henry O'Mara wa3 elected presl jdent; Walter Hill, vice-president; J. II. Moody, corresponding sacre I tnry; August Peterson, financial sec l rotary; Con Wilson, treasurer; and tnr amocUuj rtr irtK'' rei 1'OIITLAXD, July 15" '(( per cout soparntea theB Mt tying with tho three tea dl liold third placo in theftVcrl ertor tho game of yeattri ' sn tho San Frnnclscanjpti.an uln .. f i.invn l.,..lnra and It. till locals in a f to 2 batt!t V Vonlco nnd Oakland not' , at ,1'JO por cent. Tj tuo scores oi ycsui". - Co'Vl Imp M At Portland- -San Francisco Portland At Vonlco- Los Angeles Venice At Oakland Salt Luko Oakland Amni'li'illl ltttWm " BDJOl At Clovolnnd - jKjjj eirsi game; afci' "U0lo J.ent Clovolnnd Second gaiuo; Iloston Clovolnnd At Dotrolt Now York .... Dotrolt At Chicago Philadelphia- .. Chicago At St. Louis Washington . . . St, Louis SB? ben paj Ing 1184 lilt 1 II Ladlo"' KUorium ( Mr. Prontleo, or Empire, door 'keep- " er. Luntorn slides were shown and "'"""' vvuuer uui gave a talk on "Holler breach of ..r,i.n i ... I "" n,,,us i"iu ncy rng ' Accessories," illustrated by the slid i.i. .... . ,.... b biiii6i rugs, carpets, etc. Couch covers nn.l Tho Coos Hav hrnnei. nr ... , . , ,,, i ' '"" "leaiii- zntion nas 1'S members, All III 111 lit- A " Illll "' " " nllln... . . -,., ... . ;wi.r -n . im..w iuis oi sun rags, work gunr- bALLM Die county court has nnteed. Leave orders at Tho Fair neon asked to make mi npproprlatlon ! Call at GS0 Twelfth Court South to u d In fighting the" fire blight Phono 220 H. j.tney with?, few which Is damaging tho fruit. j Ms w TVZV ...,w ,, ,, , lW41t Hig Diuico nt SU.MNKH HALL Sat in day evening. Alice H iWvti Maishfleld at ":)), -.-I'm uiBuici. uutsido or Haker voiiniy mo lion Harrison mlno at Qronlto District. Cant Conn y and tie Iluniboldt Consolidate I Oo Z ?,r&.C0MI,ty' a, th0 '"- 'rgo im, . ,,!a!',',' Winkings I Nii'tlonal IxJi are U,. lwdT ,Cr Wf At NW York" Cracker Creek district i S r."" F'rst game: ij (tlio leading dredgo mine) tho Chicago ?rl": Waldo dlstr'K'jos'e" Now Yoi """ -"iii;, ami t no l.ayton An. 1. legato dlstrist. Jackson Coin y a e ore ,e,hi,n,8 ,Sy,,rauUo ,n,,,e8' A bo! roro. the dredgo mining is far j,, fne" n ny ,,,er form ot !"" nln B In Oret'on, and hydraulic nnd drift mining being tho next In tm to bo tho largest producing county. In , I b It costs one cent a word H to tell yourtory each day in 1 - Tho Times want columns a York Second gamo Chicago New York At nrooklyn Cli(3lniiatl nrooklyn At Philadelphia St. Louis Phllrlelrdila ' At Doston Plttsburg-Doiitou, rain. Calling cards printed'1 office. ArmTw Kmiy rW,wP1inTWwwmw i I gjirM r-T.-;V ,- jl. i WVFfi fI1 VX-Txatxamrainirx it ." m i -'awinrffnta . . --- -Ig.-JM-