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1 iHkuuuyunii xrmm parlors arid Libraries V thing "III scl off iM""' ",n",y 0I" l""',m' ",u magnificent nut. We Iiao tliem In st'lc In I ho Ojiuitoi-Mtucil Oak, I)arcn J,i)iLi)) ( ,l0 imitation and Grain l.fiithui-s. iPr 1D)P -yp 17 tt a jijws jjaom or ooeoir-Meini Who Reject Blood American .Miinilliiclurois Refuse Oldois lor Millions or WnMli of War Miiiilllniis Dollar' w Prices $35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $57.50 Tliev iii'O "II constructed In tho latest patented method. . pjLsy (o ic-st on, easy to sleep on. See them. GOING (Mb HARVEY complete hopse furnishers. IK) ure the Dleilrltch Ilroth ors, or Uulllmorc, Mil.? Did you ever hoar of them bofol'O? , They rorused n $10,000,000 order for munitions or war tho other day nnil they did It because they did noi want to help in oven the slight est way to prolong the agony or .lift ...,.r.,i ..i i.. .....i. u v, iiu nil UKKIC. I i.ii Tim .,,1111,.., ,iii ii...,, ...... . ! "II iiiiiiiw,, wuiiiiio mill. 8 illliu a '(...i.i lilt. I..,l, ........... ' 8U1II .,,, "MIlll Ul. Ulllll. A niiiii might hiiild and start the fatimliitl and powerful fainllv NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS TRAVELER IS HURT! ILL DROP RECALL tlu other iln, and when you did It you said: "I have no desire for lilood inoni ; we will not supplj war mat erial to any European nation. How long has It taken you to work 'up to your present piosperlty, Mr. Heller, and viih It easy to give up this ureal sum of money just now? 1 1. A. KTOWELL and II. V. HEIL .MAX IIAVi: AITO T!MllMII,i;S Truielliig Men liimi Coox lii to Hosoburg .Meet With AoeJdonls roseiiurg, Aug. 2C whllo assisting in mo maneuvering nee M. .M. VOI'Xd OK COyi'lLLE IS HOI quoted ItV IIAXIHIX PARTIES I Claim that KpoiiMHU'K of .Moicnicnt Wore Unable to (Jet Ciiinll. date for County Judge Henry Hud oMVie lord Antonio-I eMary for nil llut0u,ubllo to pans a o Company, what Is it that you i mictions team at one or the trcach d to those who wanted you mid , mm nolnu mi .),,, ni.i r.,,,., n,. ,..,. him a castle'0 A'"0 ?ni.i ,e.,M,nII"rnPlUr0 0f011 r0i", w- "cilinaii. of Portland, ,U on for u Kreati"1 ,.0"c: uul-lo1' ' r . J'1 tvollnB man saved himself from " . He could l 1 '" nnahi8t the miiiuifiioliiro of'millnB down a steep embankment Uo (Special to The Times.) 11ANDON, Ore., Auk. 20.- M. M. Voting of Coqullle who was one of tho most uetlo ones In the move- ent to start a recall of c'nuntv mmlsslonors Dement and Arm- SAYS IS FOOLED" EASTERN .MAX TRIES TO FIND HIS LOTS IX CRAWFORD VlHXV ,'lleit Chilsrhlllcs, Representing Mlm, I nosiilu Hiiaoin Toll of Stories III Agellt.N As n representative of fifteen or Imoro other buyers. in Llttlo Falls, ; Minnesota, who have bought proper 'ty in Crawford Point, llort Chris .chlllos, has arrived on tho bay to I make an Investigation. Yesterday, 'he said. 'The property was infarct).. rosonieii to tin," and ho told tho story told by agents In tho east about five railroads now building Into the point across the bay and all the other attributes it lias to make it a thriving city. Ml'. V lirlacllIIIOH inu linrm lulu... .....' .... . .'" ' "V -" il, ,,, ,.r ,l I ...ii. ...... I."? " " '."v ' -'"i'--i. , ","'-' ' uiiirry ins uaugnters to princes of !,,.,", "l ""'"-'''., ,uu only ny grasping bold of the nia-istrong and Cinmtv Indite Wnt.,in ' . ". '""""""' "" een itilar tin. blood and make not only hlsi " l,art ol iy ll""t for such work?" el.l.io. in tho act. his root caught in v,s . tllU w 'ol i,iS m i imV!' '," ,1 1'".!. aml ,,n,,ttnl 1""1 ,tl bod. but the grandsons of his son. . Sf'ire again lor Henry Ford of Do- a bridge plunk, and as a rouult Mr. I .? th,,,..wwk ta,k,"K with lo-1 1. Ittle Kails. Tho agents rnmo thero ricn and powerful for generations. Tin million dollars! They reins oil It for the sake of aif Ideal, and very few people in the country that Is theirs eer knew that they were alive. ,..!. .1 .. i . , i I w..,.r i..iiit, tin., uo ii IUUIIII .ill. Holt, the man whos been showing iroilniini u-im i.wi,,.. ...,.,n i . .. its nil what can happen when a reul'ioom in the I'mpuua Hotel with an Idealist goes Into real IjubIiss I unklu badly wrenched, and makes it pay. ! This was only one of the incidents, O. llelns ot the llosch Magneto however, that marked tho trip rroin Company or Manhattan had a letter . Coiiullle. accoiding to Mr Ilellman ;i lew weeKS ago iniiulrlng the uric-; Tor mih- n f..w. mitm, riii. ...i.n,. - . . ..-- ..--.rf -- . . .. o 1111111:1 uii. n 1111L- 1 olns an-1 descending this side or the mountain, said: "Oil-1 the brakes of the machine mivi, ,iwn. .... 1 . ... "... . . w .',..,, High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with, good busi ness makes Comer &. Hoagland The Leadina Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Abstract & AND IM'UKMATION KOIt KEMAlirjU AUSTHACTS Ol-' TIXLM AIIUUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAIISIIFIItfjl) AXI) COQUILLK CITV, OIIKGON OKXKItAIi AGK.NTS, KASTSIDK AXI) SKXnSTUCKKX'S ADDITION AGENTS I-'OK CAXAD1AX 1'ACIl'IO ItAIIiltOAD LANDS HKXIty SIOXGSTACKHN, MANAGER '.' .1. r. l-'osler. of Tluffnlo. NT v. ir some ono had asked von for list ' os of his magnetos. M or the groat Americans, would you i nworotl that letter and i ,., .- . . ... , ... --. -., ... ...,, .. ui.u ,mii ma muno somewiiere vioiisiy mo aeroplanes ror wbicli you iand u wild Hlghl down tho grade at tho head of 11? Want Huso mugiictocs will In. imoil was nvertiil nnlv hv Hini'in,r n,,, .,.. !Mr. Foster is tho treasurer and i the lCuropean war, and therefore Into the bank. The rear axle was director ol the Republic .Metal Wurc'wo wish to state that any business then broken and tho occupants found , t onipany or lluffalo, N. Y who re-1 or this nature which you have to ol'- It necessary to summon asslatunco liihod an $S0. (100,000 contract on I r,. ililu ,.,,,,,i,n,,,. ,in,,u t i.,i....ot from this city, and lenvlni: tlmli- mn. i.the ground that ills company would i ,, 'chine bv Ihn road nrncnoilni in iun war la. w?,, id ii? u .'i ? ,' "" T1,t Micr "t '"' interests thn!T"? car Is owned by I, A. Stowell. oss o hm. ii , 0l l ,U,t,,u' whole people of the United States of '""l "-.! In udverllsing 11. H.cl- Thcr I H,n, ui.i ... . 'America, Mr. llelns, and the memory nrs- was brought hero this aftcr- ineio .no Higher standards n i , .. ,,, , , ' , ,, , .noon. It will nrobab v bo novcrnl .business than tho mere ncciiniulii.!0' " ' ,llttil'csl r ohlldren-be WuokB before Mr. iiellnuin will bo tlon or prorits," said Mr. Foster In 81lr r l,lllt- I "hie to uso his Injured foot. tho loiter ho wrote refusing that The president of one o the great j Tho men left Coqiiiltu about 7 contract. I American investment companies ru-1 o'clock, said Mr. llelliuan, and had i:ighty-slx million dollars! How , r,,HC"' ll 'on t n" emissary from tho , proceeded to u point In the llrowstor much was It that Monte Cristo had? ! , , . ,, KOerninont. -not mucli ennyon about thrco miles fron the Did Solomon In nil his glory poss-l n ' '. V. , , ' ""' "Ul-U,,BU "" Hiimmu oi mo iiiouniain, when they ess one-tenth as much" I wllH B"uai,L"11 l""1 aiisuiii waiiieu What would you d'o with SS0,-,hO "lonoy t0 ,,ro,aro f)r wur alld 000,000 ir vou had it? now comes tills glorious news rrom What couldn't you do? ' (almost uvory state In this country. Start a charity foundation, for in-1 ''t's out out tliu names on this stance, and mako other people oat, ' "Plundlil roll or honor and overy oth drink, mnrrv and die to suit vou ! or nalno tllllt follows which belongs or go wltlmut what you might arollni1 m " tll twilight hour or give them If they would promlso to 1 0,ir H1,,K liml Bheltered homes and iu imoil -vinif. .n.. I read these mimes aloud and honor nrab" the money-markets of thei!" U,,(l Ict'8 cM ollr uhlIllru :;!ln.l:l"f:,"! There's something bigger than .. i.'n ' " ,"""1'-" money, oh, sons of this rich and "' ". .... .... Mako kings your debtors, until I Prosperous country mere's cnl parties, lie Is uuolod bv tlrnn , with glowlug iirosnnntiiKi.s. in, ani.i as saying that tho recall movement I i1"'1 toI,, ,llost wonderful stories. Ho lms been dropped as they were un- S nW . I"'8 ,fr $"5'! .. to get a strong cind.da.o to KS5. $ HlsSlUd iK run agaiiiHt .ludgo .lames Watson, same. According to parties unotlng Mr. ! "r rnlll out to find whpthor or Voting, there will be nothing furth-l1101 "lu loth were worth continuing or done about tho matter. tlons were put In the field nn vmmila MM ' Ulll.l All f..talnnl.lll.... V .nil 1"'.' "" " "" cull. .!. V III ICUIIHieS. .NO poll- Sniiii. mC tin. Mkii.inov., .,(,.!, ...o COOS BAY CHAUFFEUR HAS AUTO ACCIDEWT Oliver Kophiiit. and Paily DUclicd Xonr Wlnclicslcc but Kscapo Injury Cur Duiungeil HOSKHUUG, Ore., Aug. 20. Whllo running from Suthorlln early Monday Mowing, an automobile In which were Frank Rogers, Oliver Kephart, operators of a stago lino between Roseburg and Dilution, and two girls, run orr tho road near Win chester nnil badly damaged the inn met tho team. Mr. --HellnmM ills. mounted rrom tho car with tho view or directing Mr. Stowell In bucking so Hint the team would have room to pass, and took a station on tho odgo or a small bridge a considerable dis tance abovo tho crook'. His foot slipped on a plank, ho was thrown buck ward, and ho grasped tho car. They arrived here about 11 o'clock last night. Mr. Iiellnuin Ik the rnltrnunulnllVn or tho Mbby, McXeal and l.lbby Co.nM llt a t,ml ln I'10 ra,l. l ono Whllo ho considers that the road Is wheel of tho machine ran over tho uMtim. difficult of Improvement, ho never-! edun nf n niU'nri whiMi iitoi.n.i n,ni uw... ,, 1...II .. .... . .... . I " w...,.,, ,,.,.w.. ,.,ci...,l ...V ss mid badly as towed In row hours af- The railroads in tho course of con- siriioiioii anil an witu Crawford Point as their objective ho listed an follows, tho Willamette Pacific, tho Santa Fo, the Smith-Powers lino, . road from Roseburg and n trans continental road bore from Uoiso. Furthermore II was very nlcoly shown that tho C. A. Smith mill ad joins Crawford's Point, Its employ es live nearby and there Is a popu lation ot between 1,000 and 1,100 and that a hospital is now bolng built there. I .Mr. Chrlschlllos was disappointed. In finding shoal water and so muck tide land on the Crawford Point side of tlm bay. lie had been told that Marshfleld was a small placo and that XorHi Head had little, chance to develop. Ho received a telegram hero from chine. One of tho girls is said m bolMr- I'-lenilng.of Portland, who, with. win. i,ii,. ftn.,.1.1, ., i i , !'i Mr. Robertson, organized tho nightly scratched whore she struck j ,,,,, KKono and Coos Hay tho broken wlndshlold, but tho oth-j.aud company, saying ho hoped ho ers of tho party wcro uninjured, i would got a good look at tho coun- Thoy arrived here about I o'clock In, ll'' ,1'01'" "ml cuU on ll1111 beforo tho morning, Tho accident occur- leaving Oregon. they' let you put on X 1 at an t'.lng greater than mere success, ol, E '.''af orV fm ?0"1,00, ,,r,,,u ,n83 stand in the presence of royalty. I LZ ffS" h-not-aud ' " " tSSoft Sheroul."., -ntcd tho frame. It w m Zi0",? "I!".(;iU3y V UI1lom"1clpBrow8. day 'by day and hour by hour, i Tho road Is wot In many places and by another machine a fc to mako hint Invito you to dine,! ,, t ; ', ',, .. '. ,' It was necessary to mako several at tnoiiRli you ato with your kiiira nnil I r Ira , or lll0,iCPnlo ,.,. wllo tompts to got over boiiio of tho ir- oi lio plates to .TwlXr thw a,' iry,l, ,0 bu,,U "" " "lK ,,U8,"C3S' ' g,,lar,,,,!S of tho ron'1' hi mo jiiuilb io seo wueiuer me i ..., Hnlni, ,.,....,,.,,,.,..,,.,.,., llIaf ,,,.. I" " ...... ....w ...- j j..nw w ginning names wo all know, every, i;v nit rnririi i.i. Puget Sound Bridge &. Dredgisig ,Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped nml most thoroughly modern twonty-luclt hydraulic dredge Ir. Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. wcro really gold or not. liny a boautlful Island or your own nnd ho a king yourself a king with a court and n retinue, and, yes, oven a harem, ir your tasto ran In that direction monoy buys many things in this strange world of ours, -'woro dead nnil burled? letter of them, and names wo'vo nev-l AmmTca!,.0''' ,JUt VOry "U "' tl,Cm !'" t-'oimly Seat Kvcuts as Told by Who was It that said, not longi Tl,u Ilc,',,,,1 ago, that all the groat Americans Whore Is tho man now who does or tho generous Eighty-six million dollars! Tho world, the flesh, and tho dovll would bo cheap to tho man who had that 1 sum lu his pockots. .1. F. Foster of llurralo, Now York, ' how did you reel when you sat down and wrote tho letter giving that I money up? Dr. .Maxim Xlvln of Chicago, you oro ii great chemist thoy say. Are you a rich mnn? Xo and yet 1 you refused a big salary to mako , explosives for tho allies, and you did It ns quietly ns If you hnd boon do- cllnlnir mi Invitation to dinner with 'your brother in law's kin folks and ' write us something about tho plain know that thoy woro going to talk1 American imsincss man? I about foreign missions from 0 o'- To. n with tho n Fred Von Pogert and family, who recently moved to California, have decided to return and will locate not bellevo that tiiero Is such a thlngl011 tlln ". h. Johnson ranch near hero. ns love of Immunity solf-sacrlflco loft in world Inilnv? .-....,, . . , .... ..- .... ... , ... ., "Tho Dollar Chasers" thov call us l"V '""", ' J' "' oi" iib for In Europe and have boon call- KrlP " J1.10 bandlo of a wludlobs ho business l'-il ''nmgson nun ins nrm d-okoii and received a knock-out blow on tor the accident. Tho machine In or dinarily used on tho stago run, but this morning did not mako tho trip. It Is thought tho driver was making speed, this probably being responsible ECHO OF B0SSEW IN ELKT0N TROUBLE ov Ing us tho world around ror gen erations In tho face of these mag. niricent rants, what now names will thoy give us now. Edwin Markham, you wrote "Tho Man With tho 1 loo" can you find It within tho seopo of your genius to clock until hnlf-past 0. (Jeorgo Holler, owner of tho Hol ler Forgo Works of St. l.ouls, Mil., you refused a big order for shrapnel money and what ho won't do to mako more. Doesn't ho deservo n poem, too lllaf Ililu nil I'M'' S V Call "u ouuoavoioii io uini) iioiiiu ,wJnswn. .from llrowstor Valley. IIj broko n was working on a pllo driver .Mrs. Iris Elrod spent booiiiI dnyB last week visiting friends and rela tives hero. Shu roturned to hor homo lu North llcud Saturl.iy. M. M. Young made a brier vlrlt to Roseburg, reluming yesterday. He reports business Improving in tho valley, owing to abundant grain and fruit crops. Peaches aro a drug In tho market and may he. ha-1 i'-'r tho asking. W. C. Rose experienced some ol tho Joys of uutomoblllng Friday, spindle on his machine, leaving It on throu legs. Thou nrter sending In and securing another wneel, ho had engine trouble and had t.i towed lu. Girl win) Accused Former Curry County .Man of AYIfe-Muiilor lloiiuil Over to Grand Jury WORK IN CANYON PUTS ROAD IN GOOD SHAPE Partio Itel inning I'ruut Roseburg Say Coos Hay Wagon Road llet- toi Thau .Ever Hoforo Autolsts returning to Coos Day via tho Coos Day Road roport tho high way lo bo In hotter shapo than It over has boon hoforo. .1. Albert Mntson canio In Sunday from thoro and says that In tho canyon Road Supervisor Fred A. llakor has 10 or 12 men at work and that In n short time It will bo In u thoroughly good condition. On Saturday .T. Albort Malson, with Mr. Ed llargolt and Mfas Graco Kruse, motored to Kosohurg to meet .Mrs. Matson who was returning from Han Francisco. On tho way homo thoy mot Dr. mid Mrs. Hors rall ami family coming back from tho Fair lu tho mnchluo mid also Mr. and Mrs. George Goodrum mid Miss Frances Williams. EASTERN MONEY FOR OREGON TIMBER LANDS iMrin:.igiOTraiiarnriwfmnnCTnnfc ' ' " ' !-- -II - II. ... . , jyj-----i-r---r-0-- . iB3l AH Over Oregoia ;(? rMl KLA.MATirFAU.SRov.Chas. ROSE11PRG Mayor Napoleon! i ?' 'ThllFRrQ'frV 't'W Thurd, of Portland has hcoii culled iHIco will bo a candldato for rooloc- ai DAMV MAM KILLS II I fPI f ,. -it ! ' ISSiSiS? HiSVS 'to the pastorate of tho First Presby- tlon. HLBHN T IVIMIM IV L Li ( llll 1 VI tl TI TT ' OfPI IrTlif rnllrTlirl 81 turlan chinch, Biuceodlng Rov. Stub-1 N,.n..,,nT .,, tIl H I Utttt Wl I HUU I UUTJ I II I 1,4-f M i, 5, ft Bf ilf 1 M pNVJ i.infiPi.i wiio wont to Mnrshflold i ,,? ' '' . """"I'Vniik Wliltukor Cliilins That Ho 2?Ar,rtfZ&& 4P' '. K V'ai, W It1 iilJ'm .' 1 4 blerield ho wont to Mmsimoiu 8clioonor Mlreno was preparing to i Cuuulit Two-Vour Old Hack and ffimWk! WMJ)WvWL H0," ,,m nB- ;bll. Engineer Conny Johns wasl t"Mfc,,t S; ' .V'mJi 'W 1 fO'Wff i'?i ?E M. 'S VI ?i'MPTFRAlr r it Wvntt aK. starting tho luiichlnory when the on-; 'ISutT L'3l IMd&tiZm tkl& ti h,lKM1n".' ni I"; . I-nl i, nu Ki.m ek on tnq starting bar' ...Here Ih a deer story told in tho UWRrfi i XT. WPTCSftUtvl " SEmMiWmmi my roi, ; in nni tn l uoniocrat ny one who ate tm$AiMM'vmMmwfri E? w?h, I , L n., thL kitChe.iliei1' u tal-' om iIi c-Bomo r l,i ,,oor' n i,mn of v",cy- lW&$HmSM? "WSmSKIMfI 1"K etching file fiom the kitchen! n() rQOm ,u nU u1(.0UlJt.nim coll. , Frank Whltako, formorly of Albany, I lKVPMWMvW I ff03SilwHf fjT4ll " dltlon. 'Who has been camping at Jlolknaps. IV; W ' ! - Wffll Wl 4h iivkl'h Tbo nrevalenc, of grass '1 tho opening day of tho door (.wVWt ' LJSWiSa -"JrX.SPa HJ!- SJ 2 . DAKhR 1I0 proaleiito Of J,rass (jaRDIXER Taflv. ll noted dog nnn,, I... u-n .Inu-n un tlin Mi.lf.ni. Fi MMRV4 3?Jl rf2s "7, .Zni ,.h? iVrrn"i f,t ,)0,0"8,nB to Dr. E. V. Hoover, woB , !o, taking an early morning walk, lWidP ---alcsSSg ffUohl8 .Uo.m out-j killed by a wounded door at Win-1 with nothing but u Jackknlfo for a M&r .... -Jt3-;-- .. ' L Mvm n v I ' ! Vam. dl0all)r ""' I weapon, when a two-year-old buck HiiSVSS'i.-.. . ' i, s,1Vv.r.h .,.... . .driven by a dog rrom tho other I ban, or Wntervlllo died rrom Injuries PORTLAND An automoblln driv-Li.in nr n.,, riv..i. ,.,,,., ,inil. m Hir. ELKTON,' Oro., Aug. 21. Accus ed of threatening to kill J. h. Shad, an Elkton druggist, Dolllo Lovlnn and Lillian Maltpross and the form er's futhor, JiimoH Lovlns, were hold by tho Elkton magistrate to appear hoforo tho grand Jury during tho next term of tho circuit court lu Douglas county. Ilonds or flOOO HuyeiN fnnn Michigan, Minnesota, each woro furnished. ami Wisconsin 1'lgiirlug on The alleged assault occurred lu l.urgo Tracts Hero the drugstoro coiuliictnil in. Kliml it ! is Bald that Mfas Maltpross entered T1, 1,ort,n"' Telegram quotes n tho htoro and accused Mr. Shad of prominent Portland timber operator as follows: "Most of the Investors who aro or havo been looking over tho bar gains offered know tho gamo and h. i oes Yoisr Store Stand ,rOot riLikeTh!s;Store?J;i. DOES your store fron t sell oods for you? Does it invito customers to come in? Watch now quickly business will boom, once you In stal an Electric Sign, Watch tho big increase in tlm number of new customers, An Electric SignfBrings' Prosp erity a If on would grow with your neighbors, or 'astHr than they, you must adopt the most 'Ti'dpt,i and efficient methods, Electricity is '1p'f the most important adjuncts to a suc cessful business, 'regem Power Co. sustnlnod whon hor horso beenmo frightened at nn auto nnd ran uwny. Hor sister, Mrs. Dull, who was with hor will rocovor. OREGON CITY Mar(y Llnd strum, aged five, was fatally burned by a bonflro In tho fnmlly yard at Colton, IllLSnORO Fritz Thonia, ii giant with a big toot, was arrested ror stealing a cow from a Multnomah county ranchor, his Iminenso foot prints giving tho officers a clue. PORTLAND Tho Mooso lodgo will erect a six-story building at Fourth mid Taylor. SHERIDAN Tho row over tho contract for tho new $0,000 city hall has been settled, and work begun. PORTLAND James Simpson has filed suit tor divorce, alleging that when ho roturned from work ono day ho found nlnoty-flvo' empty boor bottles scattered about tho house. KLAMATH FALLS Engineer Hoey nnd othor Southern Pacino officials were bore, presumably to look oyer a proposed lino between Klamath Falls and lionU. tapping tho Shevlln timber ot tho Shevlln mill at Rend. PORTLAND Carl J. Wangorlon, aged 33, an attorney, was drowned whllo attempting to save Miss Ger- stmiiar rate. on by R. c. Puter, tho 18 year old, stream mid rushed In, swimming boh of S. A. D. Putor. or this city, across, lauding right eloso to Whlto ran down and killed Mrs. Mary Ho-'ukor. without Bcoliiir him. intent gan in Oakland. Young Putor accord-on tho dog, as ho hit tho shore turn- Isg to a tolegram rrom Dick Puter, Ung to look at tho dog. Horo was another son, was exonerated from all i Whlteaker's opportunity, mid on n blame. , quick impulse ho sprang upon tho ALHANi John Tomllnson.a Hon-, door and pulled him to tho ground. ton County pioneer, died hero. ; straddling tho animal, Pulling out SALEM Mrs. Caspor Andorogg.hls knlt'o ho plunged a small bludo was killed, and hor husband, three 'Into tho animal's nock, which ho children and a son of a neighbor in-'bent back. Not soomlag to ho of- Jureil when n streetcar crashed Into fee live ho shut tho blade, got a Idg u buggy In which they woro riding. iKor one, mid uftor a desperate Strug- Oregon howb 'K,( succeeded in dispatching tho fcl- OUEGON CITY Grant it. Dlm-'lw. Then ho got him to camp mid Ick, president of tho Wllluniotto Val- sovoral enjoyed Bomo fine venlmn ley Southern railway, confirms tho ' secured by hand without any lead. roport that his road intends to ex miming slanderous accusations. Whon ho denied tho Htatomonts .Miss Mnltprcsa Is alleged to have drawn n rovnlvnr. i Hor arm was grasped by a by-iliavo ronfldoncp that tlmhor bought standor, and Miss Levins Is alleged Ilt Iow l,rlc" will greatly Incrcaso In to havo grabbed tho gnu and throat-1 va,uP with tho rovlval of prosperity ened to shoot Mr. Shad. ' lho l",lr manufacturing busl- Dolllo Levins was n conspicuous imm' Valuations of timber holdings flguro at tho trial of Andrew Ilos-'aro now, ,,0Wu lo ll bod-rock basis. kcii, formorly of Lunglols. Curry a"'1 ' 8,'0"I1 ot ho surprised that County, In tho Lano county court, a , '"KO buiiib of Eastorn monoy w ll year ago, having boon a slstor oflf,ni1 ,H vvay ,lcr0 for Investment lu Ilossen'H wlfo. whom ho was ullegoUiroBO" .!,,nbor laI1(Ia "ow m tUo to havo murdered. market." . Ono of the transactions In Oro- gon limber last wcok was tho pur cliuso by Colonol George A. Loud, ropronentatlvo lu congress from tho tenth district of Michigan, of GOO 'acres In Coos county, to round out 1 ,.,.. , ,.,,.. i ......... ..AAr. ...i.. imuiiivv t... .,,. .. .I'll" iiuiuii'KB l linoill -uui uurun ALLhGAN, Ore., Aug. 2. Hot i i.i... .7 ii., i,, ti. weather and dusty roads prevail. deal wns nogotlated by Ralph Ileald .N. h. Daggott has completed thoi n, , Monory or Portland. Tho Pleco or road near Gould's slulco amount Involved In tho salo Is kopt dan, a good Job ob fnr us It goos.Uecrot. Colonol Loud mado his first nut It should havo been longer. purohnso or Orogon timber a yeor (iOO. A. Gould lu back from u i .. i,ip ...... n...i i , uni.i ii in ,M. . .. ,,,, , " ' null 1. llll. I n, mill v in p...i ..w ... ri to tho Lkliorn country and proparod to mako further Invost- ...... wiuj uitu u ii i. iv in iiit iituy m NEWS OF ALLEGANY (Special to Tho Times.) tond its main Hue to Salom. Ho said that work would probably not begin until next summer. Tho road was bonded for $3,000,000. SALEM Horaco Hahskopf, a loading scholar and debater of tho CoqulUo High School, and formerly, of muton south along tho west side of Wedford, will outer Wlllamotto ; of tho Umpoua Illvor to connect NEW HOAI) TO ELKTON Douglas County Surveyor Completes Survey of Highway County Surveyor Frank Cain has completed tho survey of tho proposed couiUy road extending from tho town University this lull. SALEM Hop picking lu Marion county will begin September 1 and the crop is ostlmated at from 30, 000 to 130,000 bales, the largcjt and host In years. EUGENE A public market has trudo Wudo from a UMiH'nrlun Imnninn nxhaustod III tile ' . . ,. . . i'ir " I " r "it Vtiaa w,i r.nRieon oruereu esiauusneu Kepiemuer .attempt and sank Miss Uade was i.omontt brougiu io snore y oiuer itoumu" -' - - Ions, unconclous, but was reseuscl- Grange will manago It, with the present county road near tho Dunch placo. Tho now road Is thrco miles in length and will make u county road on tho west side ot the river from Smith's ferry to tho town of Elkton. It Is understood tha't no damages aro bolng aBkod for rights of way. This road will cross credit. Thoro woro ovor forty in tho vicinity of tho house. A largo party from Ten .Mile country, In cluding Air. McCollough, Clark, tho .Mousoii people and u lot of others. incuts. Tho taking ovor of a tract of bov oral thousand acres of spruce, cedar and fir hi Lincoln county by a syn dicate hoadod by Goorgo E. Young, of Madison. Wis., from tho C. A. M..u .i..,..u......i. ,,,,, ,,; in .iiuuinijii, vm., iiuiii l" v,, j. Wi.itathS.LVl"rk' M,BB Smith Lumber company, through a h, n , wv u'f iMT" Wro fommlttco of the compuny's bond- the I'rty and woro having a flno I , ,,, ,llvoiviiK $.",25,000 for tho tlmo. Wo undorstand thoy had fro-, ., ',' '..m ,n ' (lueut visits from Gamo W'ardoa Thomas, but ho did not arrest any or ' thorn. Eighteen woio at Gould's cmup on Elk Creek. There woro two! ! ladles, also Hon. W. C. Chase, of i Cofjulllo. Sovon woro In tho party ( at Warner Ogron's camp; three lui tlio party at Claud Piper's camp; four at Chris Nolbon's; two In .Mich olbrlnk'H campj sovon In Totton's; two strangers and Wardou Thomas camp had thrco. Thero were also two at tho Elkuorn house. Vory few deer woro killed for tho iiuiii hor of huutois. Warden Thomas looked aftor tho huntora vory closely, so that thoro was small chanco of violations of tho law. . "I'lUiife's aro bo dry up hero uud tho dry stuff Is bo thick on the ground that thoro is clangor of a big fire, Honry Laird brought down somo equity, is still ponding, the river onoslto the main street in Elkton, and tho grades nro very light fat venison to Allegany fpr different for the entlro dlatauco. Hosoburgpoopio irom uouiu uroinera- camp Roview, ou Elk Creok. SOl'TII INLET NEWS fSpoclal to Tho Times) SOUTH INLET, Ore, Aug. 20 Mr. mid Mrs, Rhour ami family ot llayuoH Slough have hoeu visiting frlouilB on South Inlet, Tho school house of district 79 Is bulug painted, and has all tho crodlts for a standard school. Tho Reynold's mill has closed for tho summer mid tho muohinory Is bolng moved. Miss Lulu MHUv, tho teacher Is at Coquillo, and will visit friends whllo thoro. Consldorablo Hob and lumber aro bulug shipped from this locality. MEDF'tD-MIuil, wind and rain did conn ' -ublo damuga to tho fruit hnro, Lightning started a number of small Hrcs, tuted.