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SfI THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR 'V LAST CALL! TWO ONE FOR SALE 'BUSINESS BETTERJCHAUTAUOUA SURE JURYMEN CALLED FRANK WAlTi: SAYS THAT CON DITIONS ARK IMPROVING Monday and Tuesday are the LAST TWO DAYS Note Window Displays Money Talks flub (lotllin?)lloe Co, v - Lurk of H 1 1 1 1 s Keeps Lumber Market Down Autos Affect Ileal En- tate Kinney Affiuiw IiiiBlncss coiulltioiiB throughout marshfif.lr, mvrtli: point' venire win ciritit tf.rm op- AND RANDON ACCF1T MiftM Mui-.iirle Cowan mill SINi Juliet Voting Meet Willi I'nboimdecl Siiitcss In Cios :XIX(5 SKPTEMRKH ill OUT Six On Mst From Marshfield Depu ty Sheriff Comes Willi Sum mons For Local Men The Jury vcnlro for tlio September term of the circuit court Is out am! this mornlni Deputy Sheriff A. !' fc&ZS MARSHFIELD F0UR1 MYRTLE POINT BANDON STORES POWERS Mnrshflold, Uandon iul Myrtle the countrv nro Imnrovliiir and the 'Point hnvo been placed on the ninpa i)nnirin rMio ..'ill c.i. Ii.nrlii in font . nf tlio IIIIbom mill White ClllUltiUl- the era of prosperity that Is now bo qua circuit for early next mimmcr Davis was hurrying about tho city generally In evidence througlioiit the I when will comc to Coos the first per-1 summoning tho six jurors on the list east and mlddlcwcst, according to.formnnces or a cjliautnuuun ever nciii ' Frank H. Walte who Is hero from Su. here. Miss Janet Young secured en- ' therlln to look after local Interests. I thuslastlc backing of the project in Mr. Wnito came In Saturday night, both Uandon and Myrtle Point, meet- and expects to be here most of the lug o opposition and signing up tlio uppk. I prominent men of both cities, in Mr. Walte said that owing to tho. Marshfield Miss Matjorlc Cowan unfavorable conditions In tho lumber broached the subject and In two days market. It was not likely that nny-llnil secured 10 names to her con thing would bo done tills fall by tlici tract. Itonch Timber company on Its pro-1 The coming of tho Chautauqua Is posed mill at Siithcrlin. The com- one of tho tllrcct benefits the country pany Is going ahead with its logging!'8 t derive from the Willamette Pa railroad and if right of way matters , clfic. Without It contracts would are cleared up. considerable work , have been Impossible for the reason may be done on tho railroad. Mr. t"t tho persons on the programs or Walte said that while In Portland the circuit travel on schedules, with tlio other day buying lumber for stops practically every day some Imnrovements on bbt ranches, n hit, where along their route. lumberman told lilm Mint thev had, Ellison and White last yenr had CO field: It. S. Cavanaugh lCastslde; 0 been enamelled to turn down sever-! cities on their map, extending f rom ' s. MatthcwBon. Dora. A. Garfield, nl big foreign orders because they ' Whittier, California, through Oregon , Uandon; L. 13. Osborne, Uandon; .1 from Marshfield. They aro to re-' port In Coqulllo for the opening tiny I of tho court, September 13. Tlio, week previous to that will bo given over to the adjourned term for which tho old Jury will again bo called, to complete tho unfinished business re- ninlnlng over from tlio last term in April. Thoso who have been summoned are: W. W. Gage, Coqullle; Herbert Adams, nivcrton, David A. Jones, Marshfield, J. M. Parker. Coqullle; Dan K. Malonoy, Marshfield, O. S. Coloman, Myrtlo Point; A. O. Hoot cn, Ilrldgo; Carl W. Kvortson, Marsli Mold: J. M. Haves. Rural. S. K. Hat cher, Coqulllo; O. Warner, Marsh- SHIPPING NEWS could not get ships to carry the lum- and Washington, to Lewlaton, Mon itor. According to this lumberman,! "ma, ana tins year uiey nave no Mm trnubln with Mm liiiiiiu.r innrknt i and moro nro beliiK plnccd on every Is inability to ship Abroad which I montji. WItli this situation obtain-1 ncnd; J. J. Cllnkcnbcard, Miirsn would absorb the surplus on tho I l"B. tho business growing, the man-1 fcld; V. O. Pratt, Marshfield: Itnr- n. nilnkonlioard. Sumner: A. l. Summcrlln, Lee; A. O. KJelland, North Pond: Nell Hanks. North coast market. Autos Affect Ileal Estate Mr. Walto ascribed tho inactivity in the real estate market now to the agers arc placing in the feld somo of the highest paid performers that can be secured. At Uandon the Chautauqua prob- T EH E' BREAKWATER COMES IN' YESTERDAY FROM STKAMEItSHIP GETS AWAY TO SOUTH WITH :l PASSENGERS PORTLAND yestkrary a. m. Leaves Out At 1:1." for Poitluiul .Meets With Heavy Fog l Wind Outside From San Francisco ami Eureka Cm lies (iood Passenger 1.1st anil Freight Cargo Pack Again From North On Friday the middle west and cast and Micro has been no resource on the coast to bring this money back. Mr. Walto said that a score or At eight o'clock yesterday morning nloro autos carrying tourists wore tho steamship Santa Clara, Captain I the stenmshlp llrcakwntcr, Captain parsing up mid down tho valley over Lofatedt, arrived In nt nine o'clock .Maegonn, left out ror Portland, sue the Paciric highway dally. This yestorday. She brought .'II passeu-' carried a fair-sized passenger list traffic has been a big disappointment gorB front tho south and about ltlO and freight cargo. i to hotolkeopers and restaurants, ns tons of freight for Coos Hay and left The passengers north wore: Mrs. most of the tourists nro carrying out for Portland nt 1:1'. p. in. There N. Kolsej', Mrs. F. Wilson, .Mabel V. camping outfits and enjoying tlio tremendous growth of the nutomo-ihly will bo held on the beach ns an bile business. Ho said that every advertising icauire. it is cxpecieu man and young man who had a few I tlint the attendance will bo drawn dollars ahead was now Investing the ot only from Uandon but from tho money In nn auto Instead of real es-1 surrounding country fnr down Into tatc. This lias been bad for condi- Curry. Myrtlo Point also expects to tlons In the west because tho money, draw from the near-by country, tak expended for new n'utos, repairs, etc, lK In Coqullle and Powers. Marsh- Ih a tremendous drain, all going to " w" " l"o ""'-. uniwniK . .... . .... fl.r. mil tt flntxa Tin. l.UIII Mil Wl sIVO 13HJ , Miss Murjorlo Cowan has tendered licr resignation as teacher In Mia Geary school, Eugene, and Is expect ing to go permanently Into tlio Chau tauqua work, advancing with Miss Janet Young, both of thorn being former students of tlio University of was considerable fog coming up the coast and a fairly heavy nor west wind. Tim 1,'iHMniiL'nrH frnlll Ihn unllth for Coos Hay wore: '"- "". ' aiiihoii, u. u. rui- Illcliardson HoskliiHon. .luiiics -? " " . :....'"''.. .?'... Wilson, Mrs. L. II. Fuller, Mrs. It K. llooth, Sofia 11111. Marty Hill Joliu Hill. Oliver Hill, E. E. Still well, simple life. Improves Hlg Ilaucli Mr, Wnltn hnH tiirnpil nvnr tlin r. M. Ferguson, 1). Allison, ninnin'niiwmt t mnut nr i.ia nrr,.i.-o n Suthcrlln to his son. Fen Wnito, und ho hits been devoting his energies to jlli:iuUDU liunnninuil, .111.1.0. . ... .ill M tl M I l,f' l,lh "I'-11 liuvilllllf; 1H UUUIKieS IU Hosltlnson. Frnncos HoskliiBon, Pet-' M,B ,,'!,'m GllUey. .Mrs. Hen Ltirr e, otIlor rojcrt8i ThB 8ummcr t has or Mcgulo, J. 0. Dlehl. Mrs. J. Uooke, John Dutton, David Feeney, Mrs. 1' II. E, Hampton, Mrs. Hampton, II II. Miller, W. I). McCarthy. S. M. 1 Tee lev II Tittle .idorson M10''1' (i' K- Itolill. E. W. Schegg, V.U t I nJL'm Mru i,.m I.I'1"1"' llerillllll, Tolly llorillllll, Olle hdna L. Larson, Mrs. .leiinlo Lan- , , ,,, unl'P dritli, Miss Helen I.aiidrith, Miss II. ,'u""' u batltrlc0- W.r,lIV-M,?;i. lW'nuftX jn;h-i .win. .iiuiiii; ii - i.iin".. nuun uiivd just uuuil uiilll nun mo Joso Megalo, 1). E. Douglas, Mrs. W. f AATFRPRnrIT WPWQ I moro will bo erected. Forty ncros U. Douglas, Allco llolden. Mrs. J. C. i WHitnrnuui wuvvo of vom Qn ,ho n,(U. (( frnHMnB been tho development of his 1,100 ncro ranch on Sofia's Island, six n.J.. MeKeown , iiiiii-n ueiuw roriiaiiu. uu is now ! milking ninety cova Micro and lins , lust completed bo me big dairy 4 barns and other buildings. Two big hIIos hnvo Just been built and two Oregon. They will travel up nnd down tho coast together signing up various now cities. List of Signers Thoso signing tho contract to bring the Chautauqua to Marshfield and standing good for tho saio of nt least 20 tickets each aro: A. II. Powers Hugh McLaln W. A. Toye Fnthor McDovltt Or. E. MlngiiB Mayor Allen Dr. G. W. Leslie 13. E. Strnw HoskliiBon, William Ciirran, Andrew higmaii, Geo. II. Dcubuer, F. J. Ilen drlks, MIhh Anna Cox, Hay Cox, C. E, Itnnnls, Mrs. C. E. Powers, Mrs. C. E. Powers, I). I). PInkerton.. Tho passengers north were: Mrs. WnBhbiirn, Harry Washburn, Miss O'Connell, MIhh llaiuley, T. P. McAuloy, Mrs. McAuley, Julia McAu ley Flora McAuloy, Mrs. Laura McGray, Miss L. Howard, Joe Otto, Josephine Savage, Mrs. I). II. Sav age, Mrs. Stuart, Margiieretto Getty. Mrs. Anderson, T. Jump. : With 017 tons of freight for local morclmntH tho steam schooner i'Bt einer arrived In at .'!::I0 a. la., hav ing loft San Francisco on I'Vldny evening. This is tlio largest hIiimIo (relght shipment into Coos Hay for some mouths. Slut will lo.ul lum I. A. Mntson Geo. Ilotnor I. S. Kaufman Geo. Doll A. It. O'Hrlen A. J. Mendel F. C. Hlrch G. W. Kaufman W. S. Nicholson W. A. Hold II. S. Tower It. II. Corey F. D. Cohan F. M. Parsons Jiih. Cowan Sr. L. L. Thomas Dr. Dlx Dr. II. W. Shaw F. G. llorton W. F. Miller A. E. Ncff Guy Warner J. II. Mills A. T. Unities 1). Y. Stafford II. J. Kimball Jr. Joe Williams J. W. Hlldeiibrand F. V. Catterlln W. J. Conrad Win. Chandler Wm. Grimes J. n. Goss VESSEL .MOVEMENTS Arrived Santa Clara, Sail Francisco, Eureka, P a. in. . Adeline, Hay Point, I a. m. Westerner, San Franclhco, :i:::o a. m. GJoa, Gold lleach, 1 1 a. in., Sunday. Itcllcf, Florence, noon. Sailed Santa Clara, Portland, I:!." Sunday, llreakwatur, Portland, S a. in. Sunday. Duo to Sail GJoa, Gold lleach, Tuesday a. m. ltellef, Florence, Tiich. a. in. Duo Hero Yellowstone, San I'lanclrco, Wednesday. Itoaiuer. Gold lleach, tonight. about thirty tons of cnsllago per ncre. Kinney Estate Matters .Mr. Walto said that Micro was no thing now in tho Kinney property matters. Ho Joshlngly remarked that when ho had two representativ es of the hlg Halfour-Giithrlc Inter- mi-, , , ,. . , , .. her at the Smith mill for Sin Pe- '"'" "'""? l0 ,O0. '" """""J 'over ,ll0 uiHirici Attorney i.tijeqvist aniiounc- From Hay Point the Adeline nr- ?'' ll,,nt ,0I.WI,1 K0,"B lo ,,0,n MJt rived In at I a. m. and 's again ,0 ,0,,tT.1 ,ho ,),u'k tnxt'H n"'1 thl" loading lumber at the Smith Mill. Henrecl them away. The steamship Santa Clara tress- "' lld that Major Kinney was ed In at !i a. in. yesterday from Han not Betting along very well nt Sa- FranclHco and Eureka, leaving down "'in. no was not allowed see lilm ns, r.ii. D.iriliin.i nt i-tr. ,, iii sii.. Sunt. Stnlnnr fearcil that Ivlnnev . ! hrouulit a irood nnssenuer list and might get excited and get worse, I EXPECT - . . " . : : . . . . -. . . . . "J I ulioiit 100 toiiH of frolKlit for Cco8 Kinnoy iuhisis lo tsiomor tuiu ir a Hay. ' Knmk Walto would como to SnluMn . 1 lt1. MIA ...urn.. nf cnli.i, v.. l..x t llfl t llrt Mi'ltWintO tl'nllLI 1tn f it..l ? I KiiMilliu. bout (il.m nrrlveil In lit Hi For foaM ltoi.il Proposition for City Gnrl.ilge Iliclnc I 'a. in . vi.Kloiiliiv nnd will le:ivi. iiL'nln Mr. Vnlt l innflili.iit Hint lnut I Mltor .May lie Discussed Log- itonioryw for the Kogue Hlver. ' ns soon as tho general financial sit-! K,I,H" ,t,,mI 'I'twiihle 1 The Vi''akwater milled at r. m. . nation eases up and the uiicertaln-j Tho Marshfield City Council will .::' ,"..."." ,oll'''i. tics or tno European war nro adjust-1 meet this evenliii; at tho regular time ry A. Wnlkcr, North Hcnd; W. W. Lawhorno, McKlnloy; J. II. Shields, Uandon: C. W. Sanford, North Hcnd; Percy Ward. Myrtlo Point; J. Flnloy Schrocdcr, Norway; Hen-man Niibb, North Hcnd; W. A. McNnlr, Myrtlo Point; J. A. Hobsoti, Myrtle Point; Anson O. Hogers, Marslifleld. B ASEMLLSCD RES HEAVEHS LOST TWO OOT OF THICEE IN WEEK-EXI) SEIHES ACT 01 FBIICHISEiSi CITY COUNCIL WILL COXSIDEH MOTOIt CAU .MATTKIt Angels Strengthen Tlielr Tottering Percentage Seals Far Heblnd j lit Number of Wins rEROENTAGIiS OF COAST LIIVGUE I W. L. P.O. ! Los Angoles .84 07 .fifiG . Snn Francisco 78 07 .5118 Vernon 71 7o .4117 , Salt Lako ....71 71 .4!I0 41 Portland Ofi 75 .4 01 Oakland 07 So .III 11 AsocUIJ l'rri In Cool IU7 Tlmn.) PORTLAND, Aug. at). In tho series of threo this week-end tho Portlnndors fell down a trifle In their luck, landing but one ami losing twlco to tho Angels, nil of which aided the latter In bolstering up her tottering percentage column. Tlio Seals aro not far to the roar, though tho number of their wins Is far below that of tho Angels. Tho scores of Saturday follow. SATURDAY Pacific Coast At Portland R. II. E. Los Angeles .'I D 0 Portland '1 0 At Vernon First ganio San Francisco j !l 1 Vernon - 7 non Second game dsco I .1 0 onion .: h i At Oakland Salt Lako 1 S 1 Oakland 8 10 1 American League At Clovoland Hot ton fi Cleveland IloMo ii II Cleveland. t At Detroit New York MDotrolt 0 New York 2 Detroit 0 vt St. Louis- itii. nut . I... ..-. ..... ... v.v.f. iiiiu vi f uv niw vr,iiini ', ... ... l " "'" cum's ii minium iroiu en, tno Mouinern I'ucitie will start on for d,0 consideration of several ' vacuington i 'the Seaborg Cannery the Standard the final link of tho new coast road, smaller Improvement projects. jt j8 St. Louis 2, arrived in Saturday. Shu will muiuiiig irom t-oos nay to niroka. expecled the S. P. motor car fran- (Twelvo Innings.) i DREDGE OREGON TO unload mid go for another cargo after attending to her engines. To load ties tho steam schoouer ThomaH L. Wand came to the dock this morning In tho rear of the fire Hltitlou. She already has .".00, mil) feet of lumber from the North Hcnd .Mill mid Lumber Company and will Mulsh tomorrow or Thursday I her tie cargo of 1 l.oot) at Empire, i IcaMug then for Long lleach nnd .Macleiiy IMate Cans About 11,(100 niii mi'Hii FISH SEASON EiDSl SALMON ON ROGUE RIVER (Jt) UP TO SPAWN . I .0' The dredge Seattle of the Puget Sound Hrldgo and Dredging Co. arrived In tho liav todav. coliilnir mi TILLAMOOK BAY ' from Ilimdon where It did several moutliH of work between Haudon and Coqullle. Tho craft will bo left hero for the (hue being. The hiime com Got eminent Dredge Formerly Coiii tay Completes 'J'J.Fmit Chaiiuet lo Vaucoiuer PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. !I0.--Vaiicuuver's cliaiiuel, tiiuuectliig that cltv'B harbor wltli deep water. In tho main channel between Port laud and the sea, lias been finished by tho Government dredge Oregon, which has been operating theio tor tlio past few wuuks. Tlio channel wub cut through shoals to a depth of 22 feet most of tho way mid has a minimum width of l.rt feet, mi Micro as abundant depth for wi.sm'Ih ex pected to be handled there in the near future Tho cost of tho work was contrib uted to largely by tlio Poit of Van-i tno 80Mt, couver and, besides maintaining tho channel hot that n grim bo provided there expands. ed. Tho diedgo Oregon Is Hinted for a - full year's run on her noxt undertak-' Rail Kanie, Shoot tlio chutes r I !ittiilii III., dii.il... hJ.iitl "til. lng, which will bo to dig a channel -........,, ..,,---.. from tho entrance to Tillamook Hay to Hay City. Hufore beliif towed ALWAYS USED. Phono 7ii. Pacific thoro, howovor, sho will have till Livery ami Transfer Company. burners Initialled, ni she has utlllaod Cases and Seaborg Interests About Il.oil Is Report Salmon fishing on the Rogue Is done for a period of about 2R days, according to Jack Ross, of the gaso line boat Standard that arrived In ' chlse question may come up for fur-,. "l , . . ,h ther consideration. With Council- ''';,'II",m lliiiun Coppio homo niter a niontii " ;.ii.,ii.ii i ....m.n bsonco It Is probnblo Micro will bo ., Jlrl.,l,0,,aI Irt"110 'a "full house" of tho CotincUnieii Icincliiimtl lllin I'll'lllllK. 'Hoston " Mai bago liiclnerattir j At No'w' 'v.irk ' It Is also expected thut the ctucs-! chk-nRo .. " tlou of buying a garlmgo Incinerator j;ow York". '.'.'. '.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.' .2 which will convert the city waste In- ,t Hrookiyn " to gas, electricity nnd othor by-pro- Ipittsburg 1 'Hrookiyn. . . " durts will also bo brought uv bylpjtl8jurg 01 Hrookiyn. ... .'.'5 Councilman Kimball who went to At Philadelphia Portland to Inspect tho plant. Tho St. Louis Phllndelnliliilinlii. cost win no soniewuero in wic uoign borhood of $2."i.()00, providing the gas Isn't bought by tho Oregon Pow er company which would cut tho ex pense about one-half by eliminating SUNDAY ('oast League At Vernon Morning game. han Francisco 8 11 1 ' Af - - .. Pany has rotir other dredges in the " , " ' ,:"'' i', "',' " v ' "7 ." '" new retainers, nnd the builders of ltl " .......... ..ft is i ,,0M"' 1 1, si. Mm hi h , nJ , w.V wl11 Kranteo that It will pay for It- ? "R "' Sepulveda; Mitchell . "o ""'d tho hlg fish aie now spawn- . . . ,. ' ., , and M tzo. DU.l I id . aditu o I ,I,R ,uul ,ho M" 've n wol- ,"?' , uulsomo nroflt At Vernon-Afternoon gamo- PHILLIP LANDRITH IS l. t after one of the heaviest tJ VmoSy It Is claimed that it P' 2 0 4 LAID TO REST TODAY hisH s'eli'oo fw.. , ,.. !"!!;"' "--- !'- iW "yL-'J 000 tins, havo been packed by tho ,,"" imsol.i nt flftv cents , ,,ercJ' n"(1 Mlt0- Hoily of Young Man Who Died In Seaborg men and about 14.000 by '" tiu , ,,,,..,,, lf' . ",,,,', r jTrn At Oakland Morning game Calltoinht Hinlei. a. Coos Uhr , the Mac.eay estate, according to Mr. T. ' " mw Mm I lZVullM 13 I .,,,,.. ,., ,,,,-, ,.....,.,,h l,"n., Ross. He said that the men havo beciiBo MM.. fi,.w...'il ..f 111. till.. I ,i...l..llt who "died ; few ds n'K " ' l uZdS fS'h o ,'o monng lHf uTnX V" 1 !m tho'r.JerXough Ztln C'W&iat' gn ;;anner.es. the plants following which man friends of tho. '" V! '.' , '"' ,..0 ,,.L,",U: IIhLia.. ,... 1.1. !... . i. .. ... t.t.-t. v.i.i.r ...... I.n..il..fl lli.k u,.nm. AIJ "- I1MI "ilHl UCLMl UIO UIKH ert f..r Me Coos liver Cemetery. , n" j, ' bo R D. The body arrived Sunday mornliiK S InM A" ' V?Wht M' on the Hteai.ishlp Santa Clara from "!"" " "'f c ',t8" 'iT; ,for, 8nU the sonili i mon while this year the eddorburn ..... ...,', ,. ,,. r, .. 'Trading company, under comnetl- ,, ,,uu,..v . ...w lm. uu; iin.ill'in null i. . .IIUI-. ...Hit .... 1,. l ....I . ,ir 1 i .i uealtor, it is l.obabh, I o., , CuMI, Ml.on Ciiurch J,' -J, j ,; "Vot j iter depth and width I" Will lum rt Is ,ill oV tMoi I el,.tr oi'l oll,i,,pr under 20 pounds and the das tho marine trade X.ont a'lS .....r. ., ,..-,.. ,o p.iiu in in- uu. IIIKUt'PI price ever paid before for salmon nt the mouth of the Rogue Rer. The gasoline boat GJoa has ar rived In here with a cargo of salmon Llbby COAL. The Mml YOU have , fl'01n ,,,p Seaborg canneries and tho r In If ni,,i t i i Olinuuli tT If nti nlortrtu uonorninr .... t 1 1 1 ,., I. In.tn l,l ...I l. ..aV nf ..!,.... """ ,U" ... IHHIIinli; ..r..i.r .7 .'.... , uuriiH and Elliott IIIVII Ulll iiuiiii, Klawlttur, I Logging Road Kicks At Salt Lako Afternoon gamo- Salt Lako ; i;, wood, but oil In to lie eoiuiiiuod on tho THInmook Hay piojgot. Hlg Exclusion ami Piculo lo Good. wills Sunday, Sept. ."Mi. I!elieli. moutf, seru-il. Ronmer and tho Rustler aro lielntr liard pressed to get out the season's catch for the Wedderburn people. Fishermen have this season made greater "stakes" titan ever before, some of them running up to more than ?22o a mouth, M ! II ! iiiiIalId l.n.In 1wwb. Iinnml T ........ ,,. ,o ,,.., .,v ..I.,,,., Oakland 1 r, : about tho damage be ng dono to tho' willlnnis and Lynn; Pruitt, Hurns streets, the plank highways nnd Imnliniul Kuhn. surfaco streots. by the logging wn-l At Portland Morning Ganio gons from tho Coos Ray Water com-lLos Angoles 0 I l pany's tract. It Is said that tho now (Portland .j elevated plank roadway on Central i Hughos, Williams and Holesjaud Avonun Is being shakon to pieces byjllrooks. Lusn and Carlsch. It. This may bo brought boforo tho At Portland Afternoon game. council tonight. Los Angoles C K l l'ortinmi ;i j Lovo Williams and Hassler; Hlg glnbotham, Krauso and Carlsch. American League At St. Louis St. Louis ... o Woshlngto,, i At Cleveland Cleveland o Hoston i At Detroit Detroit ',7 Now York , ,' t'.j At Chicago Chicago r, Philadelphia ,.0 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Parties halng any protest con cerning their assessment nro request ed to appear before the Coos County Hoard of Equalization at Coqullle September Kl and present their grievance. Do it then as It will bo too late to make any changes ufter that date. Tax paying Mine Is too late to enter protosts. T. J. THRIFT. Coos County Assessor. New Fall Merchandise at The Golden Rule New all-wool dross poplin and gabaidinos in t!1P extra-wide widths, The pretty new plaids and stripes in soft taffetas, 36-inch wool batisto in most popular shades, Many now pieces of dainty Flaxons, Soft batistes, silk crepes, organdies and dimity, The latest styles and materials in new Suits and evening dresses, now Corduroy Caps for ladies and misses, , . Do your fall buying at thin utoro You can alwiiya got what you want at a reasonable pi ice. ISe Golden Rule MARSHHELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Dri Iciivo Marshfield IjCiivo Roieburg rivers ..5:00 A. 51. Pall, .::) A. M. linn, TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. .MARSIII'IKLD . New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho moot powerful, best equipped and niont thoroughl modm twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge In Pacific vfiiten Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. Abstracts FOR HULIAIILU AHSTRACTS OF T1TLK AND INKUUMATIM A ROUS COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSH FIF.LI) AND COQUILLK CITV, ORICfiON GKNKRAL AGICNTS, EAST8IDK AND 8KNOSTUCKK.VS ADDIIIOX AGENTS FOR CANADIAN I'ACIKIO RAILROAD LANIW HKNKY SHNfiSTACKKN, MANAGER PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY GRAVEL1 Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In nny uintltlM from pilo In our yard or in carload lotB, nt following prlcei: From pilo on ground, $2.?5 por yard. canond lots, tnkou from carB, ?2.00 per Retail Department. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposllo I'ost-Offlco. PlK" ,W Koontz Garage Agency for S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLESUNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Frnnt Sfroor PhonP 1 81-J OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Goi-ht i Kliitf. j Cars Ieo Marshfield 7 .,., 11 11.111., J '-nh P " Cars leave for Empire 7 .,., 11 a.m.. - l,'IU- , Cars Leave Sunset Ray 7 . I) a.m., I'-111-' U Fares. Emplro, ;r,e; Tarlieol or South Slough, 150c; Suusetjw . I AVinton Auto Service I DAY AND NIGHT Sixty horse power seven pas senger ear LYNN LAMRRTII Chandler Hotol Phone 20 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED ; NOW See CORTHELL Phnne 311 a ' .1