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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1915)
TWO ilif. i THE COOS BAY TIME?, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915. --EVENING EDITION. I.B.N J. J. EFF KILLS FDR 01 SySTEIl shipping news f WITH hailkoad commission' opposes i two imioxi: i:ci iaxoes ' MANY (Continued from Pari' Ono l ... , - i.m. ni.,lh0 t-o'liiIHo alloy Telephone ram- 1IM11V fni UrtKtiltualrtt . !.. t. ... rntos was hoard nt tho court ho, B r i ,no""n f,,r P"r,lcMa w,,h " f"Ir ,,,lB m0r"",K 'T T'" " Frank.!. Miller was tlw only member 1,Bt ,,f I'"0 am " 00(1 ,,irK0' nl('M lrl" ,,own tho ('onat' " P,l0,l,y gun hi time to snxo himself mid nt tnckod him nntl took tho nun nway from him Hot know maim and after disarming him nl lowed him to no. I It is believed thai NVff armed him- j tself ngnin licforu fleeing to tho llin bor. The empty shells found near Witt nihnu's body are the snnio as those used In tho gun Walker took nway , from Neff ho there Ik no iiuostlon about Neff having done tho shoot ing. Fentw Aio Foil. There la much uneasiness felt In (I, n inlirlilinrlmnil linmllKH Muff XOH1IIS ' to have hold a grudge amilnst others and nrmed and hidden n h" Ik It is realized that ho mny at any tlmo nttnek others from under rover. As Neff Ih armed and Is desperate It Is thought that there will he a flfiht before ho can ho raptured. Will Continue Search. The iiosso Inst night made a thor ough search through tho thick brush and timber but roturnod this morn ing without having found nny trn c( of the man. Tho search will ho Exltlonro .Suhuiltlcd on Application of Ciiilllo Valley Company lo Italsi- Km Hates Poxlpoucd (Special to The Times ) COQITILLE, Ore., Aug. !. The hearing before the Public Servlro SAIL WORTH KfLBURW II TODAY i i JIHKAKW.VI'EH LEAVES SFXDAV AHHIVES FHOM POHTLAXD l-OII POHTLAXD ' EAHLV THIS MOHXlXd Hun Miscellaneous Slilpiueiil, Inrluil lug: lllg Sliipment of Coal for Portland Muoycnn .Wt Trip Sails Tlil Afleruoiui I'm' San Fran cisco with Capacity Passenger l.ist Nice Trip Down Coast Tim llreakwater nailed yesterday The F. A. Kllhurn arrived In early of the commission pns...t ltMj hoiof coal. This wag the second large, scan or iog mipeumg i.e. iruK.B. will take ihe truiitri'lpt or the testl- I Hlilmfnt of coal, taking 15(1 tons of She had a big enrgo. Including n tiionv offered 10 Salem ivlw.r.. n,,.! wicked coal and about 200 toim of large coiiBlgnmeiit of peaches for the case w.ii in- revlowed and .icted upon by (he entire commission. W. C. Cham' conducted tho case for the telephone company, ami A. T. Mowlson. C. .1. Fuhrinnn and s. .M. Xo.iler, a coiumllteo from (lie '.JuhI nes Men's association, were' present to submit I ho rcsohitltnn for (he as sociation. Tho Increase asked by the com pany wiih not a uniform one, but varied for the dlfrorent classes of service rendered. Fnxius Oiui System At the close or tho taking of testi mony, .Mr. .Miller expressed himself , in rognnl to the matter or two tele- phono systems In a town Iho size jor Contililo in very forcible terms j mid declared It was an Imposition land entlroly unwarranted for two loose conl. This came from the' Coos liny Produce company, a coup lleaver Hill mine and was fur thole of carloads of hay for Ilnlnes, an1 Southern Pnclflc shops nt Portland, 'automobile for Oeorgo Ooodrum tind Among those sailing on the Ilrouk-1 miscellaneous freight. ; wnter were: ! Agent Stuhr had n waiting list for Axel lledberg. C. II. Prevltt, Mrs.! outgoing reservations, her nccomoda llrlnkley, Vernon lirlnkloy. Olndys' tlons being tnxed to rapacity, llrlnkley. Violet Hrlnkloy. (loo. Among those arriving on hor Treaner. Mrs. n. K. Orcen. Mrs. E. were: Attention-Ladies HERE IS SOMETHING ESPECIALLY FOR YOU DAINTY AND ARTISTIC DESSERTS " Ity Special Arrangement, with Iho Hninctt'w Vniillla Company of Huston, we will have at our store This Week Mrs. St. ljiwronee, tho w Hd-Minnim Culinary ArtM. Come and see, also taste, the delicious dessoils which she prepares right before your eye. j Watch hard boiled eggs quickly chango to luscious apples and pears by the magic touch of thh: celebrated artist. The Famous lluructl's Flavors and Colors are used hi this Work. Printed Forniulas and receipts or Patrons. PIONEER GROCERY 81 CENTRAL AVENUE For Better MEATS send your order to M. Dryer, Mrs. C. II. Hale and In fant, Father Wallace, Mrs. Dundson. X. Dnndson. Miss Tleton. Mr. Tluton, fieo. Thomson. John Foster. Parker A. J. Tcepe, A. IV, Teepe. D. M. 'lee Scars, "W. C. Sears, .Miss Mary Mud-pe, I). C. Cameron, X. Nelson, It. A. ise.tt. Mrs. .Ins. A. Shnw. Ciertrudo Hrott, A. .T. Diipuls, W. A. Cooper, Mrs. K. A. Scott, It. W. Strntton. .1. It. Scott, T, .1. Murphy.. C. I). Horsley. IMAWDATE RECEIVED GLDTHIWG IS HIGHER Shaw, .Miss Anderson. E. F. Wler, L. H. Keating. Mrs. L. II. Keating, Fa ther Marr, Father Ilogitu, .Mr. nnd Mis. Ci. M. Myers. ., , .... .!... ...ill l... .in r.wil- conuniioii u.. ... "' Iroinpanlea to attempt to ninlcu n pro lug of security In He locality until f, ,,, (f iiHlI, Neff Is apprehended Officers .Notified. The Incident crentcd great ox- one system would be ample for all purposes, and that ho thought, a fntlHflllllntlfltl fif 111,, n.'ul....... ..1 1.1 cltomcnt about tho northern part or ,J0 orft,ll(oiI 0'm"",n nm""" tho county. A deputy sheriff ofl The testimony showed that tho Co L' "1, V'"'-V ..I made a net scs not escapo glvi ludefi VFM.OWSTOXi: SAILS Steamer Yellowstone sailed l,vcs terdny morning for Snn Francisco with a cargo of lumber from tho North Iluud Ljimbcr Company plant. Shu crossed the bar tit 11. 45 u. m. i urry s om.i - rpiillo Valley lino had made a net time and being notified wonr n once (w to Lakeport and Sborff Haley at ' J ; Oold Peach was notified. With pos- ,,,,., ,..,. "ol""T .. NOT TO BUILD Nl Leave on Kllhurn Tho Kllhurn was scheduled to sail nt one o'clock but was delayed near ly an hour nnd u hnlf by wnltlng to lond n shipment or butter nnd cheese that enme In on the noon train from Coiiullle. Among those snilln her wero: Mrs. .1. A. Klnin, Miss Klnm, S. Ad klns, Mrs. Adkins nnd two children, CI. A. liairil, J. KnlBton, ,. K. Har rington, II. nougherty, Mrs. K. , Merchant, Jack Morchnnt, Miss Kva Phillips, Mnud Paul, H. O. (iulovscii, Mrs. II. O. Clulovsen, Kstoll Wlck- U tvnrin.Mt HTFP TAICFX IX TIIH TIIIHTV SIX MILLION I'VII'OHMS FOIt IH'HOPFAXS . mono nm-.i. PALACE Meat Market O. .V- C. liAXI) CASK i() X. Uiimdnay u .. . lund. It, L. Mnthews, Mrs. IX. out nnd everyone ulnrmed it ..; "0"or 'fl " ' -; j - ;- ; - . ,,,, believed that Neff can inauo I . s , tlon, amounts to nbout $-:i(l(i n ,pii-L ...1. -.- i, . .. , ! 'len, Mrs. Olllo McKny nnd baby entirely nun musi cvenumny , . . ,.,., ..., , , ';" I '"''" ni-."....- r., ...s, Mr8i AK Tir,m,, Mlm .i()HOi,no Cor o himself up as ho could not stay .. ' ; " -j That Hostility to Hallroad ; ,, Mrf(i c c Ca,vcn ,, lml)J. nltoly In tho timber wilds. Tllll .. , ... ' ' , Keeps Hack .Money , fialo Cnlvr. Mnrv i, RvnnH. Mrfl loun liiswiMo i;iit. coiuiiany for nn liinrnnuf. nft.... n ' nnaiii iA.iainiifi n...i ...iiiin on... b K. Hiiriio. MIhb HubboII, AItb. Hut- . -.i. ii... i.. .....l.. ..,.hh - " .... ...-...,,..,,. miki iiiuj i luniiiu ivftioiuiiuii tttii I'liiuiv nvii Lake oil. is a few mllos bol and is located on I' short dlstnnco from tho ocean beach It Is tho town which was started by real estate promoters somo years ago nnd wus widely ndverllsed. Many persons came thoro from othor parts of tho stale to locate at the new town. A saw mill was built there nnd n ? 10,000 hotel erected but the company failed and the harbor Im lolow lnnglols lmV ,,",ll,ll0(l a untrnl-oiiorgy svs-l tlinent Is given by P "lores lako a'11"" '" l1"' C("1,,,,l uxehnnge. -aino ' Sproule of tho Soul im ,.oni.' iien'i'ii i "p "' l0 oVI"(,c ll' moiiilng and at the roiiBon why tho ler, John nnd Joe Hutler. L. K. Freo- land, Issnc Lolskman, J. lloscnthnl, resident Wllllnm iitliern Pacific ns by tho rnllrond cannot i" - ."onuson. m. u. itiuo, o. a noon wn adjourned until after iiuLnin .i ,.... i,. .nn,ni.,in n,.. Vn.l Schluoter. Mrs. M. A. Flsk, M. A - itiinw inn iiiifiiu n i wiiimuiv im tho tho projected uun..n....i,. ii.lilnl, fiirn fftlitnlllliltl I i.i..-......n ...... n.v '.'" in .fair price to bo charged for the m.si ni Aoxenu.er when tho ho.irniK , iron cutorr. Tills Is told In a let will bo continued In Halem. , lor t() t,, nuw portim,,! Chnmber of .dr. Ilusells bus been In tho county I Commerce which mndo npponl to tho lor the past week, ami will remain I rnllroni, mmmny that the work bo or en .lays or- two weeks longer, ' fIlllg,ie. Alr. sproulu's letter to .... m.K a uyscai valuation of ihe (.0,11IIlt!rcln, ,,ot,y follows v ni it i . "MMmm"H imn,i "Construction on hi iiiu i wiiiiiiiqo uii run urrivii ii .. .. . . fi,. ,., , ,, , ' ... .. railway lino connecting luaiiiain ted proved (" bo Impractical mid ' , ' " ' ' l" .Falls with Natron bus been dlscon- , .- O' I I IVW I ,'UIII'l I'll. woro never pindo and ninny lost. I' or tinned becniiso wo cannot raise tho a tllne u number or thoso who lived ririup- n nB. innii"'n,0IH)y '" "n,BH "' l'lu,cr existing tliero suffered consldcrnldy because . IJ 1 1 j 11 1 I N jH If IP IT conditions wo cannot make a show- or tho failure of tho place and Lako-j lUUCHi UU UIlIII Ii,k "f 1'n,',"K ll'l wo111'' J"3tlfy port bccnino a dead town. A few1 IUI I ()u ,nong mrtmBn,y to romploto fnmllles have been residing thoro -- - -- tho line. When anyone nnd every- EXECUTE CONTRACT Hut tney nave neon ior mo mum ....-., ,r .., nmin 1,1,11 . ,, lU(,., railroad rates, state i part engaging In rarmlug of sumo, i cni-s oi- l.AHIA li.WS Hue. (food Pliue to lllilc. Tliero Is u largo amount of level Fxporlonces .Many Vcars Age land In that locality nut just nueic Flsk. Miss Carey. Miss Fogloy, Miss Mary Kruse, H, H. Jackson, Mrs. H. H. Jnckson, Mrs. K. llressom, (lon ovlovo nressem, Mildred llressom, Dorrls llressom, Miss Ornco Will- lams, Hov. II. 13. Drowning and wlfo, C. II. Peterson, Mrs. C. A. Lonwlg. Mrs. Walter Dalrd, lie v. II. II. Illsoy and wife, Mrs. M. Savage, Mrs. Carl Mynntt, Harold Savnge, II. Lockhnrt, J. T. Mc.Cormac, M. (I. Duncan, Mil ton Lattln. Mrs. M. Lnttln, Mrs. lrouo Montgomery. II. Litter. and Interstate, with public approval l. ., , --- f ti, Healing down or railroad rates I.IVOS Out llltClvlCH ill I'oIIIiumI Oil I ...,,, .liu,,,,,,.,,! llf Mm innlntonnnrn ftf tfi II fnt1 i.jkt'niiiniu tliii rnllrmidu ...,, .- .. J II It III Willi VIHIII.' l !( !' Sill I liUl lilt f,lii. It.... I.. 11 it. ft ' ...,,.,,, , ,n.i. ,, ,.,.., ,,.,,, inll illf, huvo little upon of tho placo there Is a thick growth T(J ,,,.,, T1,,,Kni, irl1H (,0 Which to borrow iiiouey, because the oi hiiiuii muni" " """"' I following with a picture of Julius i rates of tho present give no promise FOR SIUSLAW WORK Job Id Ho Done by .Miami Quarry Company Involves u Total of $17l,r7( fieveiiil Outconios An 1'onlble as He Milt r tho Action or Nel Congiess PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. IC The United Stntes supreme court mnn dnte In tho Oregon-California land 'grant cases was received by Fulled Stntes District Attorney Kennies, it will bo filed next Monday, the next filing day, and the formal decree will be submitted to the local feder al court within 10 days after thnt. The mnndnte, dated August 7, gives Congress six months In which to do ! termliie what shall bo done with the 2,300,000 acres of Innd for which ; however, tho rnllrond company Is to receive $2.."0 nn acre. Wolvcclon's Decree Judge Wolverton's decree, from which npponl was mndo to Iho su . promo courl. was that the land was forfeited to the government, nnd that nil nppllcnnlR nnd Interveners , wero without standing In court The supremo court modified the first chiuso to give tho inllroad com pany an equity or IL'.no an acre, ! though giving Congress supervision ' over It. ' Some Suggestions ' There tie several possible out comes. One suggestion generally tnuile IS mill uregon xenuiurH in- ,poso to Congress IIIUl Hie govern imniii imr Mwi lniiil at the nrcscrlhcd 1 J2.no nn ncre. Another Is thnt tho rnllrond company sell It nt th'at price to bona fide settlers. A third Is that the stnte of Oregon purchase tho ; laud from tho railroad at that price. ! Nothing can be done, however, un- , til Congress acts. In tho meantime, , Mr. Realties said, the public should bo warned against pdrsons (repre senting themselves ns filing agents Immense Demand for Wool Will ! Cause Incioaso in Price of .Men's Clothes hi the Spring iMI IAFTERTHEWAR IN EUROPE wrirti win me unprotected Widows and Orphans do? What will YOUR widows and orphans do, it unprotected? You Should Worry Address Edward D. Noonan Woolen suits are going up In price. rue man who nuys one in me hii imk of lOlti will have to pay an Increase. In price of from 10 to 20 per cent, according to a coos nay cioiiung i r-rrp tuc MAD nc I irr man this morning. He makes this ANtfl 'nV. Uf" LIFE statement on information furnished him by the eastern innnufneturors. The causo or the Increase In the price or the wool Is of course tho dissensions over In Kuiope. It seems that tho demand for wool In soldiers' uniforms bus Increased considerably, while the supply, If anything, hns di minished, nnd rollowlng out tho ec onomic rule regarding supply iundTne Marshficld Life Insurance duninnd, wo have an Increase In price. !' lv,dn I'so Four u Vcar , -" l'"t. street. In explaining the rise in price of lltasiniisscii Hldg. Marshficld, Ore. woolen goods, an eastern munufne-' turer says that each ono or tho 0, 000,00(1 soldiers on Furopeau battle- fields requires no loss than four uni forms a year, creating a demand of :i(i, 000,00(1 woolen uniforms for the year. This lias decreased the supply of wool no little amount and lucl-1 dentally boosted the prices. I Tho effect or this will bo folt very little, it is said, on the price of fall i suits, but the big Increase Is looked for In spring suits. rueuper suns win tuso do noosieu lu price. Tlicso suits lire made from worn out suits, iib a rule, but from , J the F.uropeutt battlefield tliero uro fiw If nnv nlfl uulttf rnuiMiiiil. 'Ilin unl- v dlers burn their old uniforms when killed lu battle are burled them. DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 270 UfCOTCDM I DAM AMn BUILDING CO. is, or i led in J TLMIJ TADLK WILLAMFTTi: PAOIFKJ MOTOIt CAIt Hetuoou .Maishricld ami Hunker Dill Dally. for the land. finnimvhcro in tills lui'KO lllou It Is supposed that Nefr h hiding hlmseir. WILL HOLD PLACi: 1'rof. Qulgley lo Heturu to Hanibui Schools Tho Ilandon Western "World nny: Tho recent roport that u Mai-sh- field Instructor would lake Iho place PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 10. In volving n total of JI7(i,n70, n con- Larson: ror Iho rovoniios or tho future. trn't "n "ce oxecutea uotweon tno "Julius Larson, (ho oldest member' Conditions Must Chango Fulled States Oovcrnmont, through or .Marshflold lodge. No. ici). H. p., "Unlit luvestmonls In railroads, Major Williams. Corps of Engineers. O. 13.. and ono of the oldest and which are mndo from tho savings or v- s- A- ,"'11 ll, Miami Quarry Com most prominent cltleus and pioneers tho people at large, becomo seciiro I11111'' for "l0 completion or the north or the Coos Hay country, with hls'nnd Inviting. It Is not likely that ""'' south Jetties at tho entrance to who. Is ilslllug his daughter, Mrs ' railroad construction In this country I Sluslnw. The south Jetty Is to he Many C. Hunter. I0(!7 (Irani av-P he rosumed. and least ol nil on ' extended a distance or aao-reet and uiiiie uorlli. .Mr. Larson Is 7!l years the Pacific const, where such con-1"10 01,h Jetty OliO feet, nnd It Is or ago, and although he has pioneer- 'siructloit Is needed most. People' estimated that tho project will not of Harold Qiilgloy on the local iiigu m practically all his llle and has'.-.m ... ..in.,., n,.,i ,,..,,.v. i.. ii...ibo finished until early In 1017. ... ; , 11 ill 111)1 imii l iiiiii nn'iii,' it.'x school stntr tho coming year. Is with- worked bard early and lalo. ho Is ,ilslaut fields of operation unless tlioj Originally the Port of Sluslnw out foundation according to iiiein-jhale ami hourly as a voung man disposition, or the people and the' Commission constructed 21U0 feet born of the school board. and considers himself Mill one of ,..., ,11I1a ..i.-u n,nHl, nnnl. ren.lnf the i-oulh Jetty, that being In 1010 .1 "" r. -. . .... sounblo nssurauco that their money Is secure and the return on It at tractive enough to warrant Its In vestment far away from their home. Prof Qulgloy had nccoplod an of- tho hoys. for from tho bonrd before leaving on' "llo oanio to Oregon in IS02 ami his vacation mid not having bonrd sol tied near Marshflold. Three from him to tho contrary there Is no years later ho returned to Norway. . I. .11 .1...4 1... ...Ill ,t,il Im lltu llllttl'.l Itlllll Till' Ilia 'ai.l.l " .....I reason m .,.- ... . ... ,",","",""", " " ..."" ", Pacific coast states are distant fioui here for the opening oi wiiooi. my. " hvi u iu i hi mis Qulgloy is nn efficient instructor and " Dy us his wire. They are ihe made u wonderful Hhowlng hs dlioct-J I'wrouts of eight children, two bo.s or of athlotlcs l.ist year. Ilia re-'"l " '"'' '''he couple are innk .,r win i.n ii.a mine of much sat- ,ll M preimratlons for the cole- Inaction on tho imit of patrons nnd i !"'Mlu" '"' "l,,r K"1'1"" wuddluif ptndcnls. next Fobruury "For ninny years .Mr. Larson has boon one of tho proiuiuuut furiuers and biisluoss men ol' .Marshlleld. lu tho centers of population where tho money accumiilatos. Pooplo Mistrust "Thoso stales need development: yet l hey have lor some oars boon the most radical lu their attitude to ward tho railroads, which the 1'coplo ,,,.41Ml.fl0s p,)K M((o rm, irom wniiiu wo iiiikiii expect to nor-1 .a(l.,, ,, coiiiillo Hlvoi row nioiioy cannot and I Oil. nnd a controct wns nwnrd- oil by tho Corps of Engineers, through which work wns finished last season, on 100 feet more of tho north Jetty, and tho south Jetty was stinted. The addition to both Jetties Is depended upon to deepen the on trance considerably. KKADV FOIt FISIIIXC: Ihe understand and The Ilandon Recorder sns: From tho shipments of cans thnt uro arriving for tho Co-operative TIIKKK HADLV Hl'KXKD J"'Mlft'MnMI" m" '"" l"'" addition lo owning one of the Huosi sincerely mistrust. Enveloped In tinmen when u five ru)1.lw , ml m,0, ,u, ,, "With respect lo tho whole sub Biillon can of KUMilIno exploded ln',wo .i,,,,,, Jm,ti .,, Very sorry, and It Is u tholr home. Homer Phllllpn. (Rgui . .. ,Wo (,0 (U))!llK rorwnid to big 'source or regie! to tho directors and cannery It appears Hint tho fishing ri3, his wire, agad an, and dnughtBr. ,,lt.H ,. ,.,ou ,- ,,,, mm,.) officers of this company thnt wo season can not ho rar orr. Tho start aged 7. nro in W'l'ious condition to-W,j, (hl) P0im(,,01 (f ,(0 1.uUro,lti ,mW) ,I0P(1 mMo tl) C(,mil,,t0 ti,0 or work depends upon the fish them dav from the butns they sustalniMj. v U,., w ) lm(,. ,.(i.iriieil..'i .nrolect the Klamath neonle have at solves but tho period of the annual -----ii---- ....- -- i - - fiom Eugene,' ho said. 'It will bring . heart, but wo do not contiol j run Is expected to begin nbout the many more pooplo to the Coos Pay 'the conditions: ihoy control us. ( first of nexi moiUh. Tho bulk of the icuntry ami nt iho mine tim .uldl-jwe have money already in-, fish caught In the Coqulllo uro s::,,v tioiiHl eapiliil. Ilorotoforo ninny who vested in tho lino In uuos-'sides which outnumber the Chlnooks would have coinn lo Morshfleld re-1 Hon and naturally would desire loflvo to one. Tho sleolheads which Prat th ally all of tho sklu was Beared from Mrs. Phillips' body DECT)lt THAXSFUHHUD PFXDLETON, Ore.. Aug. 10. Iiev Fnthor John Diirgan. for many . fra,lueil from doing so on account of rnniiloU Iho project If wo could, so 'are classed among tho lower grade SOLD THEM .IOIIS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10. Al leged to have been selling to work ing pooplo for substantial sums Jobs thnt did not exist, two men each giv ing the name of John Snyder, are under arrest today. The uuthorltles believe tho men gave tho same name through a misunderstanding. MVHTLE POIXT NEWS years vector of the St. Mary's Cu- urn ocean trip. tholF thiirch bore, has been trans- ".Mr. and Mrs. Larson lu Sopteiu ferr.d to the Jesuit collega'at 8o-;b' will go for a trip (o San Francls ntllo where he will be an Instructor ' t visit tho exposition. It wns nnnoiiced today. i Father Durgan will Hsiimo hls ncv FIXE .ANIMAL new position next week. ' . , Meurs. W F. Sllugsby and A. It. nn to accomplish tho purposes of tho fish on the market aro more scarce investment nlrcady made." than tho Chlnooks. They aro os- , ...-' teemed as highly for eating b many DAIHVMEX DAXCi: people but they do not command the 1 Many wore In attendance at iho market price because of the iocoud annual dance of tho dairy-1 hick or color of their flesh. Instead 'men's associations of this part of tho'cf being considered a variety of sal- xalley given at the O.iks Pax lllou I nion they aro classed with the trout, lllfl WOOL Sllll .Ml.M. Duvnnpoit or hatching Crook pur-last Saturday exonlug. t Their season Is much longer In I'ortv thousait.1 pounds lof wool chased from Dr. J. It. Weulherhuo lu the prUo xvaltz the first piUes duration than oithor of the salmon xvris shipped hotith on the Elisabeth of tho Star Hunch in Curry county, a wore awarded to .Miss A. Carry and' and for this reason they aro con bv I' H Thrift or Lantslols It ivp-i registered llolstolii bull calf, six Sylvester Jones The second pilzos sldered much more plentiful but jvsoniu the sottthiTi Cms and noi f wnks old Tho price xvas $150 -uxont to Miss llllieu and 'Dutch" they nro not as numerous as either era Cum tln Uandon 'Ud Mxrl't Polut EntorprUe. 'CUnton. Myrtle Point Enterprise. ,tho Chinook or the ailverslde. I T. It. Hillings camo from Eden Val ley nnd is spending a xveek hero looking after some business affairs and visiting friends. Mrs. (leo. Sill, who has been vis iting at the Whlttlugtou homo on tho South Fork, returned to hor home on tho loxver river. Wednesday, August 2."th, Is tho date of the fourth monthly Farm ers' Exchange-Sales Day at Myrtle Polut. On that day farmers will bring to toxvn stock, implements, etc. that they may hnvo for snle or ex change. T. P. MeAuley and family or Yam hill, Oregon, who are making a camping trip through the South western Oregon country hnxe ar ilxed hero. If ho finds a suitable lo cation ho may purchase a ranch In Coos county and como to make a home for himself and family. W. E. Lundy and family have ar rived homo from u month's unto ctiuiplng trip, during which they did sightseeing at Crater I.nko Natlonnl Park, nt the Frisco Exposition nnd other plncos of Interest, ns well as visiting relatives and friends nt var ious points lu California and Oregon. Leave Mmshrield 7:10 a.m. 7 :'i) u. m. 8:r.O u.m. 11:50 u.in. 10: no a.m. l:0'i p.m. 1:20 p.m. 2:15 p.m. :;.!) p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:50 p.m. 0:t(), p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 0:15 p.m. Loavo ; Hunker J I 111 ' 7:15 u.m. 8:00 u.m. j 0:00 u.m., 10:00 iLiii.' 11:00 a.m. , 12:10 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:110 p.m. :i:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. S:30 p.m. 0:20 p.m. Assets $2,340,000.00 I: Pays 8 per cent on savings : I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. X Local Treasurer i t ...I SOUTH COOS HIVElt BOAT HEItVICE LAUNCH EXPKESS loaves Mai'fthflcld every day 8 u. in. Leaves head of river nt !1:1R p. m. STI3A.MEK HAIXHOW leaves head of river dally nt 7 a. in. Loaves .Marshficld nt 2 p. in. For charter apply on beard. ItOC'EHS Ai SMITH Proprietors llctuccii Marshrield and North llenil . Leave Mnrshtleld (i::tO a.m. 7:25 a.m. S:05 a.m. l:0.-i a.m. 10:05 a.m. 11:0.1 a.m. 12:10 p. in, 1:30 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 1:10 p.m. ."i:K.l p.m. :."5 p.m. Marshficld limits only. "::!.". p.m. S'3.1 p.m. Leave North llend 0:1." a.m. 7. io n.m. ! S: 25 n.m. I 0:25 n.m., 10:25 a.m. I 11:25 n.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:50 p.m. .". :-10 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5:50 p.m. North City 20 t)f COMMUTATION ZU TICKETS, $2.00. Marshfleld-North Hend Auto Lino Cars every tea minutes from O a. in. to 12 p. in. to South Slough onco u dav, leaving at It a. in.; to Empire threo Ull a day. GOHST & KINO, Props. 7:50 8:50 p.m. i P.m. ! Cut This Out- - . It Is Worth Money SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famoui HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per tou " Lump coal, per ton 3,5' Or halt ton of both 4,78 1). MUSSOX, l'rop. Phono 18-J or leave orders at lllllyer'8 Cigar Store, CATTLE A HE DHOWXED The Port Orford Tribune says: Dr. J. It. Wotherbee. of the Star ranch, was disappointed last week in rounding up his Holstoln heifers. somo 200 In all, to find nbout 15 missing. Investigation disclosed they had been droxvned lu Floras crook during the high waters of last j whiter. Cut out tbls advertisement, encloao -",."i lolHY. Co'i -SS5 Slieffleia Ma-' yblcauo, III., xvriung your namo nnd aJilroaa clearly. You will re tnlnln " ,eturn u ulal Package con- I'1, Foley's Honey and Tar Com PJ ?' A. ,l,'u staiJarJ family remedy im,f,0UB. IS'. ,eolds. croup, whooping coubIi. tlBhtncss nnd soreness In chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. (!) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and back due to Kidney Trouble, sora ' Zun',,aS.,fn,.,fr J'nU' backnc" ! C3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a; ?Mfmr,0iS, ?-na '".roughly cleansing 1 S?,,?'.110, L'speclally comforting to stout versons. nml a purgative needed ' and'to'Sid0'"!. ' bowels anu torpid liver. You can try these ; tinea family remedies for only 6c. For sale by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Ave ,nuo. Opposite Chaudler Hotel, Tele pUoue 7t, ,W00D! WOOD . Kindling wood, por load ?1.7 i Aldor xvood, IC to 24 Inches 3 to- Free Delivery W. II. LINOO , Phono 227-J. North u B" I UNDERTAKING I 'I will he kept I ' OPEX TO THE PUBLIC I A regular state licensed undertaker will bo in H charge I I Phono 105-J I IHMlMflH iMjUTjfiwwtyiiWTnffiTT unwu-ni inraBMi