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- FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION Coat Wonderful Mew Fall Suit ;Press I For Women SUITS $12.50 to $45.00 COATS $8.50 to $45.00 Dress Skirts $4.50 to $10.00 WO.MK.V AXI YOl'XO WOMKX will lie delighted Willi tills I1CXV Collection of HIlll.S. Homo straight mid loose mill Jiiunly; soma flared, some belted and mhiiu in smart Norfolk styles xlth now vel vet collars and cuffs jkoiiio button high at tlio neck If desired. Broad cloths .Wool I'oplliiN, WlilKords, Tweedi, Fancy Mixtures, Gnlmi-dliics and Iloiuesputis, Nexv (lull sliade.s of (.'icon, African Brown, Divp Blues Xew Checks and Stripes. Wonderful styles and wonderfully low in price for their kind. Sco them. Hub Dry Goods Co. w Li PORT REITSKS lMIOPOS.Wi NAS BURG IANR COM PAX V X SHIPPING NEWS X $$ "SMART WEAR 1'Olt WOMEN" Corner Ilrondway and Central Ave Phono .'101 WANTS JAIL TERM ir.VAIII.l-: TO LEAVE D007.E alone, seeks cum-: AVnnts Plvo Ywirs Behind liar.-', Tells Officers Drunk a"il Stealing Saw N Charge Unablo to trust himself near tho doorB that swing nnd out hecnuso of tlio torrlblo "loads" that ho takes aboard, Calvin Miller this morning uBkoil tho offlccrH to glvo him five years in Jail that ho may keep nway from tho booze. Ho wns arrested last night for being drunk nnd also for stealing a saw from Dan Camp boll. Miller Is a frequent visitor at tlio city Jail whoro ho already has becomo chummy with tho forco. Hu agreed that It'H n hard life and that no soon or Is ho freo than ho gutH drunk again THROW MOD BULLS police arrest two of fm:i: ix youngsters Woulil Sell 'Watorfi-ont.-fcv at JjSflli Pi-out l-'ol and lAt Kill I-'or Pill Go In Part Payment Unanimously tho Port Commis sioners Inst evening rejected a pro posal of tho Nnsburg Land Company to sell to the Port of Cooa Hay, 800 feet of waterfront at $GG a front foot with 10 years in which to mnko payments, and with the $-1,400 duo tho Port for a fill to bo taken as In terest. The proposal was made by Clnml Nnsburg, secretary of tho com pany. With payment for the fill long ov erdue tlio Port called u special meet ing with the company before Insti tuting a suit for the collection of the money. In the first plncc tho Commission ers contended that tho waterfront property Is not contiguous to thnt owned by -them on North Front street, that thrcoor four blocks sop arato tho two tracts, tho Bennett Trust Company owning most of the territory Intervening and declaring thnt they arc not willing now to sell or to exchange. Claude Nasburg claimed that $fi." a front foot Is $10 less than was offered for the proper ty two years ago. Claim Was Xot Agent The claim was made thnt ho was jiot authorized to sign a contract for tho Nasburg Land Company, that Mrs. Emma Nasburg Is president and owns tho grentor shnro of tlio cstntu and therefore should hnvo been the signer of tho contract. Claudo Nas burg is secretary of the concern. vessel movements A nixed Santa Clara, Portland, 0:30 n. m. Sailed Santa Clara, San Frnnclsco. 3 p. m. Due Hero Hardy, San tFranclsco, this evening. Hustler, Portland, this Week Yellowstone, Snn Frnnclsco, Friday n. m. Due to Sail Westerner, San Diego, Fri day n. m. SLOUGH IS II BORE I 'OUT COMMISSION FIND MILL SLOUGH WHITE ELEPHANT Asks of Cily Under What Conditions Responsibility May Itu Shift ed to Coimclluieii Mill Slough Is a white elephant, declare the members of tlio Port Commission. Twice have they ask- I cd the city to relievo them of fur ther burden nnd responslbllty and each time they liavo betm told to ful ly drain tho north arm and the InBt time, to put In a permanent sewer. Ornl ngreements will not bo made nnd on n motion of the Commission ers Inst evening n written statement ' will be nsked of the city as to when nder what conditions it will fln- tako over tho project, and. this being received by September 13, tho Port attorneys will be Instructed i to take an nppeal from tho decision ARRIVES OX TI.MK FROM POUT in tho case of HlllBtrom, ot nl, ver- J j.i XI) AFTER QUIET TRIP bus th0 City of .Marshflold and the Port of Coos Hay. ti TAAo11 rv J-XXK, v v CLliX-VV bhoe JL .rfU- A v o 1 ui unci nation' Reputation MHM SMITH CLARA IS III m i 1 B I H llrlngs no Tons Freight Loaves' Tho city council declares thnt tho Out For Kui-eka and San Finn- North arm hns not yet been fully clsco at :t o'clock drained. Tlio Port'iiow seeks nn ag- I reement beforo making further ox- 1-rom Portland tho steamship . pondltures for drninngo. Practically Santa Clara, Captain Lofstedt, nr-j nll of tho water hn8 beon tnken from rived in timo this morning, bringing, tho arm with the exception of tho contract for the fill, an Instrument that opens In this manner, "Whore Ch tho undersigned do hereby peti tion tho Port of Coos liny to drain and fill tlio lots nnd innds hero des cribed" and there follows a descrip tion of tlio tract nnd, further, prom Iso to pay tho Port of Coos Day on or beforo July 15, 1015." This ws rlgncd by Clnudo Nnsburg and ItV .. cording to J. W. Motley, Mrs. Emma Oct Names of IliHUh and Threaten Xnaburg, over tho 'phono on thnt a good passenger list and about 110 tons of freight for Coos Pay. She left out -at three o'clock for Eureka and San Francisco. The arrivals hero wore: J. F. Cooke, B. Llpnian, W. T. Ser goo, Mrs. W. H. Hill, W. ir. Hill, Geo. Thompson, .Mrs. .1. H. Wcnver, Mrs. 11. P. Coiighlln, Thelmn Lnugh lln, Thos. Moyphe, C. J. Hathway, .Marin. Ilntliwnv l.-Mmmul n nimin. On May 13 101-1 ho signed tho, 0y, c. Worth Chalney, E. Hall Chain- tl I I t Ii 111 n lmiliininiil i Them With Jail Numerous Complaints From Cliluaiueii snmo dnto agreed to the instrument. Now tho claim is mado tho Claudo Nasburg could not sign for tho com- "Boys are throwing mud nt our pnny nnd further, that ho hnd unoth- Lnnonati miiiin ,1m .iintt nV.it Hi. I nr nifrnnninnf flint lllnv Worn in linv. 'phono Inst evening to tho pollco stn- only providing other largo owners In J. L. Koontz, Captain nnd Mrs. Hall, tlon from somewhere up on Flnst tlio samo district signed up for tho I C. M. McCutchoon, Mrs. McCutcheon, street. Tills wasn't ovon tho second fill. Some refused to do this nnd i '. miss, i. Pickett, W. W. Paris, ey .Mrs. E. Hall Chalney. August Thugencr, Ford Knlsor, Maudlo Hart, Mary notts, C. O. Dotts, Mln ny Nass, L. A. Nnss. Tho outgoing passengers were' Al nia Jnrvin, E. Jnrvin, E. P. ling ers, It. S. Wright, D. I. McGoo, Mrs. E. A. May, Miss Myrtlo Down er, Miss Lillian Cook, Miss Ida Downer, L. Holden, It. F. Wil liams, Mrs. Williams, Frances Wil liams, Georgo Williams, A. Dnlgle, i-nri Aitiesey, Mrs. A. L. llrown. extreme end, nn old marsh bottom. ! Port Engineer Donald Charleson ! was authorized to take up with City i Engineer A. It. Gldloy tho placing' of n tido gate at tho Junction of tho. north nnd south nrms of tho drain on Mill Slough, this to bo pnid by i tho Port but mndo satisfactory to the . city nnd nlso under tlio upcrvisiou of Street Commissioner Lawhorne. I BASEBALL SCORES SAN FRANCISCANS TOO HEAVY rOHTIIEHHAVF.HS THROUGH the courtesy of the GEO c KEITH COMPANY, makers of Walk Over Shoes, wo are abb to present at the Moble Theater this eveni an . instruct! ve and education! film showing the workings of the most modern shoe manufacturing plant in the world Walk-Over Shoes are sold in 27 countries at testing the great popularity of the product ol the Keith factories. They are represented here by this store, where careful fitting service is at your command. We chesrfully guarantee Walk-Over Shoe's Drop a Second Game, Wclruum to tho Southerners hi Their l'ln. Ih Fight for I'ciiiuint - A. L. llrown, Mrs. Renson,' Mrs. W.' 15. Knowlcs, II. Uylor, Maurlco nod- monii, j. j. Jones nnd wife, Miss Nettlo Slmoiison, Miss Iluhy Cnrey, or third tlmo this solfsnmo complaint contend that thoy nro not liable for had como bIzzIIiik over tho wires, tho nmount. Chlnnmcn on north Second Btreet To lltiy, KHscuInlloii had he.on similarly treated nnd forth- Henry Songstnckon objected to tlio with Chief Cnrtor ndvnuccd on tho proposal to purclinso waterfront light brigade. property, snylng it Is too far from Ilack of tho Flanagan and Hen- other frontngo of tho Port, nnd thnt nott bank ho met tho first outuost, to tnko It would ho prnctlcally n spec- Btnudlng In tho dark. The sentry , ulatlon. Tho other mombors unan- mtnr n wnrwhnon nt tlio ton of Ills Imouslv agreed with him and said Tor Homo tlmo ho has been work-)VOro nj t00(1 to his heels, tho rest ' that their only concession would bo Ing, BiiwInB wood In Dan Cninpbell'H of tho puck, rattling after, scurry-. tho granting of threo years for pay wood yard, and yesterday ho got K ,,t0 tho alloys and byways. nient whenever thoro camo beforo nway with n saw, but tho owner ro- .j, Carter took up tho chaso and tho Commissioners nn agent nuthor fusod to prosecuto tho charge. two of tlio youngsters woro collared I Ized to act for. tlio Nnsburg Land Urought before Judge Hutlor, Mil-1 and brought down to tho pollco stn- Company, lor turned over two $5 fines, one he--t0U Not until thoy had been i Tho following resolution was ing duo from a similar offense a fowH,uwn tho dark coll and Iron doors drafted and passed: days ago, mid wns then ordered out (1,i tli0 llttlo fellows "peach" on thu I Upon motion of Commissioner of town. In Portland Judge Stev- rcBt nn,i thu nrmv. thoy said. Includ- Sengstnckon seconded by Commit) It. O. Sturdovnnt, O. Llppmnn, Ruth AiieBoy, ornco 13. ninko, Frances Blake, Mrs. Graco Donaldson, Anna Cllnkonboard, Ada Cllnkonbcard, F. J. Brady, II. C. Hampton, Mrs. Ilampton, Philip Flood, M. A. Orn- lum, .Mrs. Mnry Dunhnni, Miss Dun PERCENTAGES OF COiVST LEiGUE W. L. P.O. Los Angeles . Sfi 07 ..nr.!) Snn Frnnclsco 80 7 .54 1 Snlt Lnko ... 73 71 .-I07 Vernon .... 71 70 .4011 Portland .... 05 .77 .45S Oakland .... 07 87 .l.'I5 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2. This Is the Waterloo week for tlio Ileav tfHHHMHMHHHHHRHHHBilBflli I L A m w3 lilwl M Bkl i I WmitMEvyJMl nnd Fannie Jnrvin. PARAIS0 HEAVILY LIBELLED Ve.-.el Tlmf Formerly Itnn In Civ LIImjIimI for $U 17,000 for Sl'ikliiK Vessel ham, N. J. Barnes and family, Miss orfi- Y-stordny t"0' dropped nnoth Reginii Matson. 13. M. Fnrlnv. i. at or to tho Seals, boosting the hitler a Carter, Mrs. Carter, Solmn Wlatl ' tr,fl "'Klior to tlio top of the Horlea nun now nro grinning down to tho final finish. Tho scores or yesterday follow: Coast I avi gi io At San Frnnclsco: It. 11. 13. Portland :t 1 1 I Snn Frnnclsco c 8 2 At Salt Lake: Onklnnd io in Snlt Lako 8 12 At Los Angeles: U 2 0 L.OB Angoics 3 s 0 i Nnlloniil 1'iiL'im 000 by tho Al-i At Boston: 3 Coninnnv for sllcklngs recolvod by It nsknn Nnvlgntlon Comiiany, owners i Cincinnati 4 'hoyH, brief but to tho point nnd thoy In Nnsburgs Addition to Marshflold., of tho Btenniahlp Admiral Wat- A0". 0 Tho steamship Pnrnlso, of tho nlinOIl linn nllOlltcil tllO CXIICdlOllt Of .l 1l,,nr ll..a..inii ....nil 111 vnnra , ulmmr 1 ntri'lri nml nun II I til nllulv pnr. Ru'IlVIln mill Ilnvt linn .. .1 ...l.l.i. "- ..-.. - .- -- - iiiiii diioi if in. iihvu u j.nLtiitji wni- vj iiiiti mi uhuij . ---. vj iiiiu nun 1111-11 iii i- i sending "porpotual" offenders to , Kvnrltt Lash, aged 10 years; Mlcklo rled, It was ordered that by way oftmerly ran Into Coos Bay on tho run I orn?n a .. . . ,.. . . . .... .1 . ...... . - lflH AIIL'H Dfl 1 Sau Francisco .'! MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURGAUTOLll Best Cars Fare, .$7 Besl Dri I.ciivo Mai-ill field Lcai'o ittMhili-g .":()() A. M. Ihtj , ::i() A. M. Pilj TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MAKSIII'IKM) New Dodgo Cars Fare $7.00 Jail until tho first of tho year when McLnln, Chester Basconi, Harold compromise nnd for tho purposo of between Portland and prohibition goes Into effect. i Wnlnith, George Ingram and 13rlc nvoldlng litigation In order to settle 1 ,, ... Istorgnrd. thu claim ngnlnst tho Nnsburg Land . "n' Uee" " ,0,f l -l7' M MS'IWD I Chinamen hnvo como to tho pollco Coos Bay offer to tako tho nolo of I her fUnnol nln ,mr. 0 i,er urMK0 with stories of how tho boys throw tho Bald company in tho sum of $4.-lBti nbovo ...ntor W. ('. lll'JIPIIUIKS, MBS. liAl'KA.mud nt thulr doors and through tho -199.41 tho said note to bo secured uivi. HASMUSSICN AIML'DGKI) I.NSA.NH , windows of their houses. Ono said J by n mortgngo on such land of said ,,ZT, 7ZZTT . that ho wns nsloop In bed tho other 'company n said addition ns will bo! hUU HORN IS TOO NO SY uigiii wiion a nag or mini (insucu in ' snusiiiciory io uio i-uri .viioiiu-jh, i OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Goi-ht & Kin;:. Curs leave .Mnrshflcld 7 11.111., 1 1 n.ni., 2 ii.m.,3fj. Cnrs leavo for ICuipiro 7 11. in., 1 1 11.111., II i.m.,3pA Curs Leave Sunset Buy 7 n.ni., II ii.m., 1 p.mSpA ''"fCH, ICmplrc, !J5c; Tmlicel or South Slough, fillc: Sunset Bij TV County Court Avert Eyos to l-NniHi "Black Mug-" No New Jailer Vet Appointed Taking Brent enro not to look hlni nt an open window mid snioto him In tho snld note to bo pnyablo on or be-1 Weelrlcnl Dovrro Kccikj Itesidonm tho face, much to his discomfiture foro threo years from dato and toi ....., ,y ' ,v l" and distress. , bear Interest at tho rnto of six por J '" S,,,J U a,',, '!' wt roiif nor niinutn mill tint nnv nnr- ......... .... ...h,.v rho nollco sny tlioro hns got to bo cent per annum and thnt any por in tho eye for fear thoy would bo n bIop. nnd this Is oltlior to end right tlon thereof may bo paid nt any tlmo subdued by tho "liinck Magic tno iioro or tho boys are going to bo jail county court adjudged W. C. Hum- oil and prosecuted for their acts, plirles. formerly a coal minor nt 1 Wenvor Hill and arrested hero InBt Monday morning after a hard fight. Insane This morning, with Mrs. Laura 13. Itnsmussi'ii, of Bnndon, nl so ndjuded lusuiio, ho wns taken out i? th? ""S!"1"..?1 H?,0V,'' ,V,l'!lr,,,",:.,!.! iam ji-uv will ixvkstigati-: IUjllll oiiuiui 11. V. I.UI.ll. " 11.. 1 At St. Louis St. Louis llPlttsburg . . . 0 St. Louis OlPIttsburg. ... 7 At Phlladolphla: Phlladeiplila r. New York 0 American League At Washington: Now York 1 Washington ' m At Phlladolphla: Boston c iTDWER CASE PROBE Dnnnunn n .. A... nt.il..i a t. !.. . ! ll and that such compromise bo open I , """ " " ncui iog uorn ( I'lilladoiphia 0 for a period of flvo days from dato""lLt" ni lll Whatcom wntorway At si. Louis: hereof, nnd If not nccepted wlthluj light and fog stntlon makes u hor-' Clevolnnd ir ' that tlmo to lie ( deemed withdrawn. . rlblo nolso nil night long, residents j f rl''? ru. 2i No Scttlomeiit Mndo i ,,,, ,. , ,, . ... At Detroit: No settlement has yet been mndo " ' "U 8ect,on of tho coast- " Bol- Chicago ., with tho Simpson Lumber comnany. 1 'InK'""". nro Imploring Robert War-1 Detroit n ngnlnst whom suit has been filed for : nick, '.llghthouso inspector In this j tholr fill ainountlug to about $1,900. 'district, to tnko It awny. ' Dance, afti-iiooii and evening at Mr Logglo declared thnt ho Imd tak- ..Worat , , , sny ; omlxviU. Sun. Sept. ail,. Busby's, en tho mnttor up with L. J. Simpson 1 .. , ., ' .u, mi) oitliei,tra. 1 and tho latter hnd agreod to wiro tll08 wl, Uvo near l,'. " - . Mrs. ItasmiiBson Is n young wonuiii !,,,,, i,ll(,,.n.m i,,"'10 Sn Francisco offlco rognrdlngl esi wnistio there over was," say rHUhbbb ONAL D RECTORY' of about 3d years of ago. She Icav-, ,". ",;, iX , , E 'V ' , the matter and F.dgar Simpson Is ex- tho mariners on tho const and the'r 7 Tl '""' , o a bnby six months of ngo and 11 J4, Mdaapplng ( ase (.rami PPt0ll 0n tho Hardy and tho ques-1 nBpcctor doesn't know wi.nt )o dn!Dr- A. L. HOUSeWOrth. I lion win uo in turn lam uororo mni anil ,n tI0 mOiintni0 tho whlstlo Physician and Surgeon ""',.. ,,.,,'. "V. '"""," .'..,' ,, ' "ows "" 'ws every tlmo tho coast Office: I,-viK nick v "iw.ih ...v ..... . . ...nn ... uero gets foKcv. Koontz Garage Agency for S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specially North Front Street :: :: :: .. PhorHM-l: cnmo ovor this morning with legal papers llttlo hoy about three years old. A ulster of Mrs. RasmiiHson, Mrs. Burns, of Bolmnr, has taken tho bn by and Mr. RiiBmusscu's mother, tho boy. No trouble wns experienced with Humphries 11s long as tho mombors of tho county court took euro not to look him In the eyes. Ho Is under tho hallucination Hint people work "Black Muglo" In thla wny nnd cast rpells ovor him. No New .lallor Yet Thcro has beon no definite ap pointment of a county Jailor at Co iiuillo, mi Id Mr. Laird and N. 13. Landrlth Is still sorvlug until his successor shnll bo named. Papers wero sorved today by tho deputy sheriff on tho defendants In n suit being brought by tho First Na tional Hank of Cooa Hay for tlio col flection of $l,7ii! on n pronilsory nolo. Tho defendants named In tho suit are Stophen Gnlller, p. llanr.t han, 13. M, Gnlller. C. V. Lnko. .1. V illobcrts. C. C. Carter and V. P. Murphy. Tho note was issued July BAY CITY THOl'BLKS .liny Next Week Subpoenas for the mining term GRAVEL' JETTY of tho urniul jury aro already nink Wnlte, tnuoiiiitlnK to $212, for his fill (in.iH lt nXfllAH Pi.RM. nl.,1 Ing tho r appcarani-e. Constab o Co "",",' .?" , ." ' V """",""" , . , . , , , , Control, thoro Is loft but ono claim, yesterday and today liaMng sorved ,, of Jnnlcs nn1CB of San Fran. flvo men as witnesses in Coiiullle.' (.8co, yet unanswered in sonio fnsli- Tho Clinrleinngno Tower enso In! ton. which ho Is charged with nbductlng ! his wife, Is on tho himrds. Subpoenas J NEWS OF NORTH BEND 1 hnvo boon served on J. B. Poolo, $A44A4ahaaaaaaa2 ' father of Mrs. Tower, of liny City., ",0l i7oiinon o.i Tot MrT and Mrs! . (l'Vl, Ben Hyde. Chief Jack Carter, Rich- Jolm jj0nmm who for boiiio tlmo has ard Behr and Adolph lloyer. Tower ULH,U (u Lo8 Angeles In hopes of ben. Is near Kugene. having furnished 0fitinK his health, Is greatly linprov honds when hound over to tho grand ' ct Jury. Mrs. Tower Is at tlio homo of! Mr8i u L, Cnvanaugh of Bangor her parents. ima movei, ,0 North Ut,mli O. 1). Burnett Is to appear as u. Mr8, GoorBO U,WCP ,, Mr8, P w. witness in connection with u robbery Stoeus left yesterday for a short occuiliig in a house In which ho outing at Jas. Stevens' piuco on was looming, when a former cook gowUi Coos River, on tho steamship Santa Clara got' 1ov. ,.., Mr8. s. ,.. nr OY. mw DO E WORK PROGIH3SSKS UAIMDLY AT Mil; GrAltl) STATION Uritt Suys Crew .Aluv lin Movwl Into New Quarters .Vox-. 1. Buildings Golnjj Up Offlco hums: Ji to it! a. in.: 2 to I 1 and 7 to K p. in. Phones: Offico ll;.j; Ho,, w.1.1,.1 J. M. Wright Phono 188-11 BUILDING CONTRACTOR ' Estlmatea furnished on request ' Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any wM from pllo In our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From llllo Oil irrnnnil. 9 'K nor vnr.l canoad lota, takou from cars, J2.00 per J"1 Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber &MfoCo. Opposite Post-Offlco. I'liorfl L'O, 1913, with interest nt 10 per away w"h ll "Ul,,, 1J""" rzr nd, peeled homo this week from a three cent. spvornl trlnkents WE CARR.Y5NO-SCRU EYE GLASSES let us buy.) Wo have Just plnced In stock NO-SCRl o,o j-lass iiiouiitlugs mm ii win no a pleasure lor us it jou will i-.ui and show them to you (with of coiino no obligation to No-Scru Eye Glassos'.Means Comfort Department Red Cross Drugstore PHONE 122 weeks' visit nt tho exposition. 1 Mrs. John Freolund nnd children Clifford nnd Mildred nnd Mnrguerlto Simpson tiro spending tho week end xvith relatives on North Inlet. Eanles' Picnic September .1th and Gth at Simpson Dr. H. M. Shaw Kyo, Kur and Throat Specialist GLASSKS riTTKD Phono a:iO-J. Rooms 200-201 Irxing Illock. DR. MATTII3 II. SHAW. Plijhlclau mid Suigeoii Phono :t:io-J, Ofrlco hours by iippolutmeiit. Tho concrote jotty of 1S3 feet at tho now Life Guard Stntlon on Chnr loston Ray wil be comploto "tomor row ami practically tho entlro crow of workmen -will then bo nvnllnblo for work on tlics buildings nccordlng to Captain ilrltt who was In tlio city this morning. Already tho concreto forms for tho building foundations hnvo beon fin ished nnd now nro waiting for tho pouring of tho concrete. Thoro hnv0 been no hitches in the work thero. ho said, and ho sees no reason why tho entlro contract will not bo com pleted by October 19, tho dato spec ified by William Hlllstrom. Whether or not the station outfit nnd crow xll bo moved ovor imme diately nfter thnt dato will iinnnmi on how soon nn inspector is sent W f PhinHlnr here und whethor tho new station is! " " "Hanuier Abstracts Kill UKLIAItLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND INKUHMATIU ABOUD COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc ..n. ........ .. . ....... Ain.'rnV nmimiifiKiill AMI COgUIIil.I-i CTl'X, "" .qj GK.VERAL AGK.NTS, KASTSIOE AND SUNGS'BACKB.VS ADD"' AOKNTS TOR CANADIAN PACU-'IO RAILROAD i" HKNItV 8I3NGSTACKI3N, MANAGER Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshflold, Oregon H. G. Butler CIVI-L ENGINEER Room 304 Coko Bids. Phone 145-J. Residence Phono 3G3-L. Park. Baseball games both days, i !!.. c",c" at ce. saul Captain Brltt. Game starts 1:30. Admission to ' "crr ma' "? sn, red tapo proceed- ball gnnio L'Sc. All kinds of snorts. Dancing afternoon nnd evening. Mu sic by .Martin's Orchestra. Goodwill's Sunday, Sept. mil. Round Trip noc. llij; Dance, Bus. hy's OrvlieMia. Ings boforo tho transfer can im mmin Tho old stntlon will bo sold by tho government, probably on bids. Ho snys It would ninke nn Ideal summer liomo nnd nil tho buildings nro in first class condition. Times want ads brlntfresults. ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building, Marshflold, Oregon. ' I Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marahfleld, Orecun. Times want ads bring results. i' Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Conslrilc,j n uumr'Lblh PLANTS F0K HAKBUn V,".M wi wuua Day uiiiue nas avanauiu iui wiw work the Dredge "Seattle" he mobt powerful, best wiuipped nnd most thorough! txveiity-lucli hydraullo aredgo In Taclflc water n.. n.. ,,. .!. nfflnfi. uuub Day OHICe, muN ,, 'Unnt Marahfleld. brenon. Seattle, Washing