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TWO UR 7 " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1 91 5 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. DAN 13. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrslifiold. Entered at tlio I'ostofflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through flio malls as second-class mall matter. SUHSCHIPTION KATES DAILY. Ono yqar ?C.OO I'ur month .CO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance- the stibscilptlon pilco of tho Coos Hay Times is $5.00 per year or J2.D0 for six months. An indopondont Itopubllcnn nows papor, published ovory ovoning ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. J i: WITH THE TOAST t t AND THE TEA : $ . GOOD EVENING Qo to tho woods nnd li ilia I No tears Dim tho sweet look that na ture wears. Longfellow in: The STRAIGHT AND ROAD (Ed Meade) NARROW road so straight nnd Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. l'l'l-LIC CAMPING (JHOl'ND THE tourist traffic to Coos Ray Is ronstnntly Increasing with bet ter roads nnd with tho coming of tho rnllwny tho present spasmodic trlrklu will become n delugo. Tho need of public ramping grounds bus not yet been felt but with tho In creaso In tho number seeking such accommodations, tho need of such u public plseo will becomo impera tive Many auto parties carry their camp outfits with them, all they want Is n spaco which they can oc cupy without trespassing. If theya-o on tholr way to tho bench or to other points they would like ft day or two near Marshfleld to rest up nnd replenish their" supplies. Realizing tho advantages of bolug prepared to nccommodato this '.lass of toUrlsts, tho city of Ashland has equipped public camping grounds and has advertised tho fact far and wldo, with tho result that every nuto party passing through Southern Oregon makes Ashland. Tho city has gono so fnr ns to plpo gas to tho grounds which nro proving n commercial asset. While '.hero Is no pressing need Just now thero will bo next year and It Is some thing thnt tho Chamber of Com morco might Investigate to advantage. SHOULD TEACH SWIMMING doth soon np- uarrow long, From beginning to tho end: Has somo perilous by pathways, And ninny a Would bo friend. Keep strnlgh ahead, don't loso your nerve; llnvo a perfectly balanced load: Don't bo fussing, mussing, cussing; Keep tho straight nnd narrow rond. A hniidsoino youth, quite bravo and strong, t Ventures forth without much fenr, And strolls along llfo's grcnt high way, Where tho "friend penr; Youth Is led to by pathway, Thero to view tho horn-ed toad; That Is springing, swinging, sting ing, Near tho straight and narrow road. A young girl, n beautiful creature, Walks nlonir qulto near tho edge; Meets the smiling friend pretentious; Watting thero Just o'er the ledgo. He lends her to a by pathway, Of sin and tenches her a codo Thnt rends "dining"', "wining", "pining." Off the straight and narrow road. Parents, teachers and all preachers; Tls your dutv, do not fall To guard children, youths nnd mnldens; Keep thorn on tho nnrrow trail. Tench thoni how to choose compan ions; If necessary use a goad To keep them prnnclng nnd advanc ing Along the straight and narrow road. i VERY grent disaster has somo iirotoctlnir Influonco In several di rections. It has led to a dcflnlto movement to Introduce Into tho Chicago schools the teaching of swimming. It Is proposed to glvo . nil children such training nlong this lino as would afford them means of protecting tholr own lives If sud denly precipitated Into deep water. Undoubtedly a great numbor of lives wero lost In tho Eastland dis aster, because- the victims wero un- ablo to swim. t LOCAL OVERFLOW t ? ('might In (iho Storm. Though tho weather man swears thero was no rain last night and says tho dampness of the grnss nnd tho sldo walks wns but the fog and tho dew, yet Richard Ilawley appeared nt polleo headquarters properly soaked late last night. He could hardly gurglo hisjinmo and so wns tugged for the night In one of the guest rooms. Tho $1.1!0 that ho had lar down In his jenns could not 1m mndo Into a fiver for the general fund, unfortunately. . Prominent Athelctu Weds Hom er I). Jameson, well known to nil tho alumni of tho University of Ore gon, and for several years one of tho most prominent football and baseball athclctcs of tho Institution, wns mnr- rled In Portland on Tucsdny evening to Miss Jcnn Kathcrluo Allison, also of the University. Tho groom Is a mombcr of the Sigma Chi fraternity and tho bride of tho Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mr. Jamison Is now athclctic coach In tho Jefferson high school of Portland. (Joes to .lull. A man named Fer guson was taken to tho county Jnll yesterday from North Ilond, sent thero by Justice ShiiBtor, after tho mnn hnd been nrrcstcd for stealing a pair of shoe's from n lodger named Chrlstcnson, In tho Mntson Rooming house., It was claimed In court that Ferguson hnd sold the shoes to a local dealer for $l.i0. Tho shoes were returned to their original own er. Ferguson wns bound over to the grand Jury on tho charge of oh- tnlnlng money under fnlso pretens es. lluys llomcslto. W. J. Conrna yesterday closed n deal with W. A. Reld for two lots In Perhnni Park. Mr. Conrad has selected this double comer for a homo slto and contem plates building in tho near future. Tho location Is Ideal, a sheltered nook, Just north of tho Perry homo now In couro of construction on Eighth Street. Now thnt tho build ing movement Is started In that neighborhood, others nro becoming enthused and before winter sets in; thero will bo a number of attractive homes in this district. Tnlu Hoily to (.old Heacli. The body of .Mrs. J. Huntley who dlod Somo Coos Hay men never' got! Wednesdny in Portland following an nhond because they regard ono half J operation arrived hero on tho Hroak- Ihelr Jobs ns too big for thorn to water today. It was accompanied hnndlo nnd tho other half as too in- i.y ft daughter, Mrs. S. D. Pieroa significant for them to handle. nnd n son, Floyd Huntley and met litre by another sou, Harry Huntley. The body wns taken this afternoon In tho nuto truck of Louis I.oomls, of North Ilend, to Cold Reach. Wo do not mnnngo things right In this world. Wo always applaud ,-.. ... i rrnA rr m East'laud horror to having i.fo those who try to sing In public when WO SlIOUIll snVO Our nppiuiiau thoso who do not try to sing. for A Coos Uny mnn will spend flvo So close was tlio hours convincing ids wlfo white Is vessel to land, scores of tlioso wht0p n(l flV0 seconds luter sho w ii Pfiii' ii linn iiiii - iintr iiiiliiii iiiiiii - ... ..". ',. ... " i..": ', 7i.,i.. i7,,vn i,.,t will forget that she has been con-iwiioro .Mrs. Huntley lived for -Hi nail", iiiuiiiin-iivn w n- ...... . nbovo the water until rescuers could vlnccd. have reached them, had they been ' years and where the take place. Sho was funeral will C I years of Lonvo It to tho husbands aiid'i'.go and hnd been suffering from a able to swim. Swimming Is an j .. ii... i 11.. ...n.,.l. tflillni !or bo h young mid old There Is ' wives nnd you will learn that tho rancor. no knowing when ono may be called I Ideal husband and tho ideal wlfo Cm- Has New Coat Ono of three upon to oxorclBO his or her faculty V0 farther up tho street. passenger conches, possession of tho for kcenlnir nlmvo the water. Fur-1 Coos Rav. Itoschurir & Eastern Hull. "" ' ...... .1 - i -' " " thonnoro It Is n henltlirui. exniiartu Ing, delightful pastlmo. It Is worth the while or everyone to bo ublo to swim. XO FORDS FOR WAR Too many Coos Ray men Imagine roai1' undergono such a chuiigo that Just because they hnvo succeed ed In keeping out of jail they liuvo a cinch on a scat In heaven. Somo Coos Ray men possess a re U8T a little whllo ago a story markablu nullity to say what they mean without letting know. iiuyono else A reader wants to know who Is tho prettiest girl on Coos Ray In tho opinion of the Editor of Tho Times. That's easy. Shu Is reading this paragraph right How. Watch hor blush. j The tango has grabbed such u hold I on the girls that a man who has ouu' leg shorter than the other hates to! walk down tho street. Every tlmo! lie dips tlm girls want to dip, loo, In this world of woo and trouble It always seems that the best fishing bole Is on the other side of tho creek. n J went around that the Ford auto mobile factory had filled an or der for 50,000 cars to bo used for military purposes by ono of tho gov ernments now at war. It was not u little gratifying to learn that an Am "oYliWproduct had obtained u stand ing or proved efficiency to warrant so large nn order. Now coiiicb a posl . sltlvo denial that such an order was over filled by tho Ford factory, and nlong with It comes a statement from Henry Ford which will gratify the pride of the many ndiulrers of Mr. Ford more than would an order for any number of automobiles from this source. This Is tho way that Mr. Ford duiiles the story: "I would never let a slnglo auto mobile get out of the Ford plant If 1 thought It was going to be used In warfare. "1 look upon war as nothing more thou murder -a wasteful sacrifice of human life nnd a disruption of the world's social economic conditions by parasites who control the govern- intuitu of the countries now at war. j I mean the militarists. hi ,. 1 .1 il... ... t. .. .. !.! ilut I l-UIIBMIIII III . .... llll .H..O I..W , epa , , , , war, whoso goods will tend to pro- ' long tho war, even though they may be nold under tho guise of aiding the injured of that warfare, Is an ac cessory to the murders of wiir. "1 can think of nothing lower In .tly4mqrn Bcalo thnn a man who will grow' rich on the blood of Boldlers driven to battle, one against another. "Aside from tho moral aspect of this slaughter, which lowers the sta tus of Immunity to a level of primed- liil hrutlshness, I detest the sinful waste of matorlal resources thnt at- Cheer up- If you nro broko on' lTs men like to knock tho women tond the killing and disruption of the Sunday and your pants are so shiny ' hecnuso they gossip so much. Rut SS.Br.n wl.rred'Ribal:,;'" f o t- -t-x j 1J run want to hear some real gos tlo lino from enjoying tho benefits ll0IU0 "ll ''"' J'01' knw t lt your; sip Just hang around some Coos that como from tho labor of peace. nnino Is not going to appear In an . N'iy bar where n bunch of men are "Evory man's very nature recoils nuto accident as a Joy ride victim In Knbblug. mm mo sin oi hub suuig mer .m ,Tll0 Tm M , veiling. less ropugnnnt Is tho feeling that; tho world's progress along every line I "" Is halted, that business, science, com- SOI, ED niorco nnd everything stimulating . . - human endeavor, nro thrown Into a A ronl good hearted ninii Is he, jumbled, confused heap. I 0 fg R Riijk. that It looks Ilko a new car. Out or the shops It rolled this morning, spick and span In shining new paint, conlrustlng decidedly with its weath er beaten mate. Tho third coach of the Hue has gono Into tho shops and It too Is now receiving an an nual clean-up and painting. Tho fact that the coach put on this morn ing had no number led tho railroad men to nssuit that they ran out c.f numbers when they got to It. ,.nel Advertising. -At tho Cham ber or Commerce has been received a letter from San Francisco explain ing u novel advertising scheme launched In that statu In 11) III and which bids ralr to bring tho best results of uny campaign over start ed there. October I Is called Cali fornia Newspaper Day and on that date every paper In California Is supposed to publish tin Issue, well Ml.. . ... ---------, iiiiiNM Ml. .until, nr flu. i.ii.iii i.i . . - " n '. " ..... in- J' diistrles and conditions, these to be bought up by the townspeople nnd sent to their friends In the East. It Is said Sail Diego started tho move ment three years ago mid that 50, 000 copies were sent from that city to various parts or the world. t PERSONAL MENTION X FRED MARX left today on tho Kll- burn for Eureka. W. J. RUST has returned from a business trip to Coqulllo. II. SMITHOALL ol Catching Inlet Is n Marshfleld business visitor to day. DR. MINOUS again went over to L'cnver Hill on a profession visit today. MISS LILLIAN COOK Is planning to visit tho San Francisco exposition soon. MISS PEARL HEATH of North Rend was n Marshfleld visitor to il ny. NEIL WATSON, a prominent Isth mus Inlet rancher, wns hero to day on business. PAUL SOULE arrived hero today from San Francisco on ono of his regular trips. RUFUS STONF1ELD and family wero over yesterday and today from Coqulllo. J. Q. JARV1S, of tho Red Cross, nnd family have returned from nn out ing at the beach. MISS MYRTLE DOWNER expects to leave soon for n visit nt the Snn Francisco exposition. AIRS. E. V. RUDNAS accompanied her daughter. Miss Ellen Uuil- nas, to tho Exposition today, leav ing on tho Kilburn. GEOAGE WILD, master lncchnnlc of tho Southern Pacific, arrived hero this morning on tho Break water from Portland. CLAUDE HOCKETT, manager of tho Southern Oregon Company nt Em pire, .was n Marshfleld business visitor last evening. DICK ROGERS returned last even ing from Roseburg whoro ho took Mr. Shotwell nnd his bride, form erly Miss Pearl Relgnrd. C. S. HOFFMAN and family and Roub Lyons nnd family havo re turned from nn outing nt Golden Falls. Mr. Lyons got two deer while thero. MRS. ALF JOHNSON and her three children arrived homo on the Kil burn tills morning from Portland where sho has been visiting her brother. It. M. JENNINGS and wlfo who have been visiting tho San Francisco Exposition hnvo returned to Rose burg nnd will nrrlvo homo In a fow days. W. S. CARTER, who Is conducting tho ranch of his father, J. IJ. Car ter, near tho Coos River Cream ery, wns In Mnrslifiold today on business. C. R. PECK and wlfo nnd baby nro expected homo In n fow dnys from Gold Reach, whoro Mrs. Peck has been visiting whllo Mr. Peck nttended court. RICHARD MARKLE and wife nnd Miss .Mlnnlo Parker of Cooston left today ror Snn Joso whoro tho lnttor will take u courso In the California Normal school. SUPT. F. A. TIEDGEN of tho Marsh field Ischools returned yestordny from San Francisco whoro ho vis ited tlio Exposition and nttended GOES FOR BRIDE YOUNG LAD IS DEHMIICII IE RALPH E. KI.OCKAHS PASSES AWAY lir.FORE .MIDNIGHT ARTHUR PECK FOLLOWS LITTLE WINGED Cl'PID TODAY To Wed .Miss Frances llni-Uucss Ju .Mulligan in September 1 Take Long Honeymoon A romance of more than iisnni In terest will bo culminated lu St. C'lnlro, Michigan, early In September when Miss Frances Jlnrkness, (for two years Instructor In Iho Marsh Held high school, will becomo the brldo of Arthur Peck, a prominent Mnrsbfiobi attorney. Mr. Peek left on the Kilburn for tho East Friday going thero by way of San Francisco. Announcement of the young peo ple's engagement was made last spring. Miss Harkness has been hero two years and In this time made a host of friends who will welcomo her back ngaln. She was an instructor in the commercial department. At the close of the school year she returned to her home in tho east where sho has spent tho summer with her parents. Mr. Harkness lias been Interested In tho Iron foundry business but Is now retired. Tho ceremony will probably take place September fi or S said Mr. Peck yesterday. IIo has never visited In St. Claire. On their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Peck will travel through tho Great Lakes and down to Darlington, Vermont, tho old homo or Mr. Peck. Later nn nunt will be visited In her cottage nt Ran tnm Lake, Connecticut, and then thoy will go to Now York to visit u sister or Mr. Peck. Tho return to Mnrnhflold will bo mndo over a northern route, nnd a ! lorn, tho Rev. .Mr. Stubbloriuld of ficiating. The rather Is u hook te.'ider In the Smith-Powers camps. Is Seventh (Wild of Mr. mid Mrs. Mult Klockiii'S ol" Xortli Rend, Culled by Death Ralph E. Klocknrs, aged 10 years, died nt bis homo In North Rend at ll:S0 last night after nn IIIuosh or tin eo or rour mouths. Death Is s.ild to have been due to a coinblnntlo-i of tubercular and heart trouble. He was n son of .Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Klocknrs, of North Rend, and iiiukos tlm seventh child of tho family to die. Resides his father and mother (ho deceased leaves ono brother, .Matt Klocknrs, of the contracting firm or Anderson and Klocknrs. IIo will bo burled Sunday afternoon at 1! p. n. from tl'o Wilson Undertaking Pnr lois and the services will bo in charge or Rev. Mr. lleiigtson. COVERNMF.Vi llljAMltt nn....... !l:ST"ilJ "1.11:1 MiJ'H 'HUH Colorado Ml- "wo at -nun , "i "' KThn, " tnjrAlllMrr,.MI()l. WASlllMsTi.N. i, c '' The roHpoiisiniiit r .'. '"t!t ........ , ' '"' uieiwv. """' ""iieis " c.lirndn in ."71 .i " "Ktl 'Weil IMrty, r.n I for in" (I-,,, ..i. ,. -- MH placed that followed the liu.i u) iii-uri;ii r '.,( ,., lie today bv ii. r "taH .ii.. w"""i!iica uimiriili iiri.tiiniin e shoulders or operator. J, rt by Geo,,:.. P VVcj, ica cr The Colorado Pud controlled t. i0Mi LITTLE GIRL DIES Helen Smith, Rmigtitcr ul' .Mr. mill .Mis. W. ('. SiiiKIi, nf Powers, Dies lit .Mercy Hospital Helen, the lllllu three nnd ouo-liair year old daughter or Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. C. Smith, or Powers, died at .i. m. at Hie .Mercy hospital, having linn brought f.ere by her parents yesterday on the train when her condition became worse. Death Is said to have been caused by summer complaint. The funeral of tlio lllllu girl will be held tomorrow uftei'iioo:i at " p. m Horn the Wilson Undertaking par- stop Tor a row days mndo In Seattle where Mr. Peck has a brother. Mr. Peck Is a member or the law firm of Peck nnd Peck, Is u grndunto of tho University of Vermont nnd n member thero of the Phi Delta Thc ta fraternity. He has been In Marsh fleld for about three years, and It was hero that ho met his prospective brldo. They do not expect to return to Coos Uny much boforo October 15. AVED IX ROSERURG Irvlu R. Cillibliu of Ri'.Mgc anil Lil lian Kit Kendall of Rildgu At tho MeClnllon Hotel, Irvin R. Crlbblns and. Miss Lillian V. Klrk endall wero married by Row C. II. Cleaves, pastor of the M. E. Church, South, tho ring coroniony bolng us ed. Tho wedding was wltuossod only by tho bride's mother and nephew. The brldo Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Klrkoudall of Camas Valley Tho groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Crlbblns, of Rrldgo, Coos County. Mr. mid Mrs. Crlbblns, nfter u row days visit with friends nnd relatlvos, nro going to Coos County, whore Sir. Crlbblns will go to work In a logging camp at Wagner, whero thoy Intend to spend tlm wlnfor. Thnv U'MI i,mlr 1mln tho National Teachers Association 0ll0 ut nrldge.-Roseburg Review. NEWS OF ORECOX 0 THE DALLES Forest fires swept over "00 ncres nenr hero. nAKER An Investigation Is bo lug mndo of the burning to death or Mrs. J. L. Wyant, mi nged woman. PENDLETON Umatilla county's wheat crop Is ostlnmto.l nt four million b'tsbols. ALRANV Rev. Win. Parsons, or the Eugene I'rosliytcrliin church has accepted a placo In Albany college faculty. EUGENE Tho Rooth-Kelly Com pany will start up tholr Wendllng lumber mill, which has been closed for somo tlmo, on Soplombor 1. COTTAGE GROVE Raymond McC'nrgor killed u ruttlosnake, with six rattles, In his poultry house. ASTORIA Tho annual Astoria regatta will be held September 2, :i nnd I. mw umurniw "ml lr:.f I) II..L . la iliw.liii'iw! .. i . ; , , ' "a4 Dcen the la In rorinubttni; m,,i , ttrlko policies Mr itv.J.' his son, John D Hoikcfellc- I Mii iilmi'fr. ii r . ...... . nf iMpmiiiiii.ijtiii i agent ii to sen., ns cxecuthe c" i.. i,i.. . "''i ... i... i-..i,.,mv. nim, fcrond, i giving their luariit end. and Hiippoit to tliwu official, J I hey had taken a. Hon ibat . uuii-.i mo o hi or tiie troutlct Mr. .lolm I) Rockefeller, i. L ehmged with having npprouilh urea to lut'i'iT i lie ciatl! mntr oi uoiorauo ami with ia,n,r, ...i ji, ...in .. .. " v... ii.u ..... iii my i-resiiicct oft The repot t ,J8 "During all the seven ni(l bitter inonihs that irccedcj LrE, .Mr. Rockerellrr wrolo ldlir,i leltor In eiitbirlastic ursW tit whoo acti diirlng tlilj pcr!i pruclpltated a relipi of terrcr t l.lcodslied. It was only n'.n Ludlow innssacre flllcil tin )r nf tho nation with editorial elation, when mourners In Hi. lently paraded In front of til York of Gee, when cartooni lit conservative press pilloried tint his fnt her In fore an anjr; jrt that at last complacency gi.w to concern lu lik letters wit grams lo Denve- " Of Mr. Rockefeller's rcsposiKl tho report r:is ".Mr. Uockcfi Iter's respouUl hnj a significance beyond ctiI: slulstor results of Ids policy It C orndo. The pe-veralon of tle tpiupt for government, the inn of public welfare, nnd the t!a of public opinion during the Cn hi strike must lie conshlcrtJui one manifestation of the ailxv and nuti-soilal spirit of a niniif enormous, wealth gives him Iii opportunity t'i act In slmllu m Tho report alio censures Co:"i Amnions mid prominent C i men for co-operntlng with h oporntors lu the flsM KiW miners. convention MR. AND MRS. JESSE I. TERRELL kit on the morning train for Powers whero they go on a week"s hunting trip, taking plenty of guns mid ammunition with them for tho hunt, II. .1. McKEOWN mid family return ed today from a visit with En gineer llludniarsli's family at Ten Mile. Whllo coming down on Illiidiuarsh's speeder this morning they saw a big buck. ,1. E. SIMPSON, travollng candy A bride does'ut Know It, but her sweeping has Just begun when sho When a Coos Ray woman gets a hat with a bird on It all she bees Is the pliiuiago mid all her husband sees is the bill. When n Coos Ray man and woman ngree to marry It Is often the Inst thing they agree on. sick to seo two young things making love. If wo ever get around to telling the truth about everything, somo Coos Ray girls will have to carry signs bearing the Inscriptions "Fresh Paint." wilesiuan of Albany, mid John Welch, or Portland, cmno up mini Albany Inst evening In their ma ,1.1,1c .,d p'-t to leave ror home ' .' !() Inii- ; route. !. t'i: VNDl ER loR today for San Fraiiclhio mid Sacramento to Join Mrs. Chandler and baby. They will return lu n .few weeks. IIo has leased .Mrs. Illanehfiold's res idence at C South Elovoiith street. AMES JOHNSON, postmaster nt 2 AT THE HOTELS $ ( handler Hotel. John Welch, Jr., Portland ; .1. E. Simpson, Albany; A. E. Kruse, R.in ilou; Ray II. Campbell, Jim Is Laud ing: John Krarslc, Portland; (i. P. Diken, Mapleton; Delhi F. llrmit. Myitlo Point; 1). O. Decker, Sun Francisco; II. I. IMulred, Portland. O. W. Ilnnnou, Snn Francisco; C. M. Gardner, Portland: Richard .Mar klo mid wlfo, Cooston: Minnie Par ker, Coustou; Charles F. Papo, Dan don; s. Ahrnhiiiniou, Garilliier; A. J. Lowthwnlto, I'ortlaud; John Lewthwnlte, Porlliind; C. W. Mor den, I'ortlaud; R. 1). Klsbey, Port-, hind; Rev. Cal ll.'llryan, Couulllo. j St. I.itwieuco Hotel A. T. Davis, Kullspoll, Montana; Hon Williams, Portland; Fred Stock, Sumner; T. P. McAuley mid fain lly, Yamhill: E. Kinney. North Rend T. .lOllllSOll. Powers: E. E. Ulialrr Tlie Savings here can't be surpassed we never nee quality tor tne sake of price you can s ueuer ror less at H ri W If W FAIR fi These prices are for Saturday and Monday only.. Coats' Mcieci-lctl Crochet Coti similar to II. M. ('., nil Mis up to 70, i educed to, spool .., I ''or Siitiiiday mill Monday Only 9c .One lot MIkhcs mid Ladles' Short FlnniieleUu Klnionos, Various patterns, woro f.Oe, ro duccd to I8c For Snl in ilny mid Monday Only Ladli's' Fine Quality Lawn Uiindkoichlors in Cross liar and Hemstitched, just Ifi do. en in tho lot, values to I tie, on sale nt Ladles' (ilnHaim nnd C': bray Wrndi I'tttboats. ci luut ((Utility, fancy I""1." weio 70e, ridiu'd lo !9c l'.r.Siitiiiilayiiiid.Moii'I.iJ0, Port Orford, mid wife and f.un- Poitlnnd; Ames Joluihon and family, rort Orford. 8 for 25c For Siituidiiy mid .Moiul.iy Only u,,i i. ..... ...... ;;Ser "THE FAIR" mm& Ono Lot LadliV War!' l Voiles and Einhrolilcred U" HllKhtly mussed, alucj I' $1.75, on bale at 59c , For Sut iirilay and Moml-ir'' IIi4rl Cundll iij in in imi ncro yosioruay on route to San Francisco whero they will visit the exposition. Ho says the Agate carnival was n big suecei-s. REV. G. L7 ROY HALL arrlvod liome hist ovenlng from Uonnls lllauco Hold L. J. Roborts, Allegany; E, A. Anson, Coiiullle; John Whobrey, Myr tle Point; Rufus C. Stonfleld and family. Coiiullle; A. Anderson, i0y.' ers; Frank Lang, Coos River; Tony Yet though lie's whole soled I can see He's wearing shoes thnt leak. KLAMATH FALLS Gilbert ll. (Iiosveuor, editor of the National Geographic Mugnzlne declares that Crntor Lako Is one of the most. After a Coos Ray woman hiS V Coos Ray woman always knows scenic bodies of water In the world, ralsod a fow children it makes her j what she wants until she gets it, Always remember that If all your prayers wore answored you wouldn't want to go to heaven. Somehow or other, when n man is talking over the tolophono you can always tell when there Is a woman at the other end of the wire. ton whero ho went to attend the Miiilck. Powors; Hort Clnrk, Pov runernl of his rnthor, Ho loftlors: '0"n Mobns, Dnndon; Anton horo 5:30 n. in. Inst Thursday via! n,ltlk Powors: Joo Car, Powors; tho Drain route mid arrived InM- cliUlse". ''owors; II. Hoock, Coos llermlston less thnn t! f'hours int-j,Uvor' er. " Lloyd Hotel . E. HEDGES and wlfo and daugh- , M,s' Clnrk lowers; T. C. Hiissoy, ler who nr recent arrivals from M'0"'01'8' K' Cnltor. Now York; T. Salt Lake city are very favorably, x""mori. Powors; E. Sattorlee, Improssed with tho prospects of 1,'ortl,,: '. Wanke. Portland; J. L. Coos Ray nnd cvxpoct to niako tholr! " , Jr" VanAon lden, future homo here. .Mr. Hodges' ,Us Clook; I'BW,o',o Rurrows, says he has n numbor or friends I Myr,,p VoMt ...i. ... . i i ..u me waning invormiio reports from him nnd will probably ntako somo substantial Investments here. MARSS1FIELD-R0SEBURG AUTO L Best Cars Best Drivers Fare; $7 - Leave .Mmv.Ii field .-,.()() A. ' Leave lUeburg ',',',',' ','. :!" M" TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. XI Micin.'ir'n. New Dodge Cars Fare $700 1 GRANTS PASS Modford poople nro kicking boeauso of a roport that Grants Pifss men told the Rivers and Harbors committee that the Illinois allev would produce more frel-Mit Iiivltnllons prlnteil at Tlio Times tonnnqe per rar thin t'ie Rr office E32S2EKSQ:eK2SS3 GRAVEI - .1.. in" Wo aro novv nrennroi in fnmiai. nn.ivur, in any lu,n from pllo In our yard or In carlond lots, at following pr'ce,: From pllo on ground, ?2.?5 per yard. jUi ennoad luts, tnken from cars, ?2 00 Per ' Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfo Co. River alley. I Opposlto Post-Offlco, I'Jionr it