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": ujLa i!f4BVI ft" VA.fcl r-'P'Mt.'y Wf ( - , HERE IS ONE WAY THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS HfLP OTHERS, AND THAT IS TO KEEP OUT Of THEIR WAY Coos Bay Times Your Paper -rim nHia nv Times Is proud of Itu tin nrri.. I People's PaM?r," and it strive M nil time to Uvo up to Its name uy devoting id energies to promoting tlio people' lntcreita. O0B latt ittws MEMBER OP THK ASSOCIATED PRESS ol. No. XXXIX. Established 1878 Ah The Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, A Southwest Oregon Paper Tliat'i what tho Ooos liny Timet is. A Sontfc. vost Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people mil devoted to tho best Interest of thl great octlon . The Time dwys boojt jid Borer knock. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. BUI NOTE IS sent loony Jcals With Sinking of the Wil liam P. Frye and Destruc tion of U. S. Vessels 'ILL FIX MAGES I. S. Agrees to Dispense With Umpire and Leave Mtater to Two Experts ' feMALL BOATS NOT SAFE fliilni Mutlo Thill Passengers Should Iki Given lleltcr Prntc-ii. ttim When KoitimI to lavo Vessels Refers to Old Treaty llljr Aiolalc.l Proaa to Coon llajr Tlraca.J WASHINGTON, L). C, Oct. 12, riio United States, in it nolo dis pelled to Germany to bo present-) Id liy Ambassador Gerard on tlio aso of tlio William P. Fryc, asks hat If It Is necessary to destroy Imorlcan ships carrying absolute ontrabitml, tho passengers mid row lio removed to n safer placo nan small boats. Accepts Suggestion The Aniorlean government nccopts ho Gorman suggestion In reply to tio American proposal concerning a aiiimlsslon to fix tlio damages for ho Fryo, ngrcolng to dlspenso with In umpire and loavo tlio caso to two xperts, one from each country. .Small Hunts Not. Sato In agreeing to submit tc urbl- ratlon, tlio Intorprolatlon of tlio rcaty of 1828 to ilotormlno whothor gives Germany tlio right to destroy unerlean ships lit order to slon Diitraband traffic, tho Amorlcan lovcrnmont holds that not onlv mst a warning bo given ami tho assengers and crew saved, but small t WILL BE NEUTRAL t t BUT ALSO ARMED t t x Wr AiioclaUd l'rwa to coo nay Timet. t LONDON, Oct, 12, X t The Greek Chamber was X X informed by Premier Zai- mis at a meeting yester- X t day that in order to bet- X X tor assure tlio vital inter- X t ests of Greece, hm- nnn- t 1 tralitv will for the nmsfinf t be armed, says an Athens t dispatch, . 10 AGTIDN LIKELY BOSON WIN S ANOTHER GAM E Now Has Three Games of the World's Series and Phila delphia Has Only One CROWD REconn CASK OK (.'APT. VOX PAPEX PROR. AHI.V IS DROPPED Intimated by State Department Of. liclnls that, Nothing Will Ho Hone About MIlHiiit.v Attache lly Aiiortatod Vtrtt to cool mr TlmM.J WASHINGTON', I). C. Oct. 12. IntlmatloiiB today from state depart ment officials were that no action was lllccly In the caBO of Captain Von Papen, tho Gorman military attache bore, who entrusted to .lames Archl liohl communlciitlona among which woro those which caused tho recall of the Austrian ambassador. Over Forty-one Thousand Peo ple Thronrj Ball Park and Witness the Game BOSTON HAS A HOLIDAY Truffle Is Mocked for Half a .Milts (1111110 Tomorrow Will Ht PluyiM At Philadelphia Total I te le I pis OicrijiHU.OOO .. official fiopres IDy Aiwoclatnl rrom to c.io THjr TlmM.J IIOSTON, Oct. 12. Tho total recolpts, $82,0 Hi. GO; the National Commissions $8,20 l.cn; Players share, $14,305.11; each club's share, $1I,7G8.37. 4, X BRITISH AGENTS 1 SUSPECT YACHTS X fttv AaiAAlntol t.. . . .., ..r-uiu.w i - ,u v.oW nty Timet J X WASHINGTON, Oct, X X 12, Certain yachts in X X Gulf of California and at X X Norfolk and Pensacola X are being investigated by X t Rritich nn-onfc mlm omp X pect them of having been X X prepared for use against X X ships carrying oil from X NAul f.. ii. n i i a. iviuaiuu iui uie Diinsn i X navy, Three small ships X X are said recently to have X X disappeared from the Gulf X X of California, x 4 CABLE LIpUKS 1'IM'XCI! GOVKUX.MKXT AXXOl'X- ci:s roxxKCTiox cut oki.- BULGARIA IS A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail ntul Coos Ray Advertiser. No. 68 IKING ATTACK Starts Jnvasion of Serbia From the South While Teu tons Drive From North F DETAILS Movement Was Expected Since Country Took Sides With Central Powers t BIG WAR LOAN 1 t ' IS AUTHORIZED X X x 4 dr AmocIhIo.1 Pmu to Coot najr Tlmri. : LONDON, Oct, 12, X t The bill authorizing the t X war loan recently nego- t X tiated in tlio United States I X passed all stages of the X X House of Commons today X IU s L SE1DS A MESSAGE W L STAY WEUTRA L pituMiKit ok (;m:i:ci: axxopxo- ks positiox ov (H)vi:ux.mi:xt Pornier Leader Says That. II In M'lillnl that Country ICntci into the War ICs- (llr AuoclatnJ Vittt lo Coo Piy Tlmn.) PARIS, Oct. 12. Speaking in tho Oreok cabinet, Premier Zalmls do clnrod that tho government, nftcr u careful examination of tho exccsslv- nlv prim til Inntitfl tiirnrtin tlntinl alliin- rnM' r"!Mi..B-.,,,,,BC!: . 'a loeW- that tho policy ot tho cabinet must bo tho saino as that tDx AuocliteJ rmi to ckoi rr TIbm. Score Ily Innings Phil. . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 1 Boston ..00100100 2 8 1 Tho batteries woro: Philadelphia, Chalmers and Hums, Hotitou, Shore und Cady. Rosuit Will Probably Go a Delay in Official .Statement and Other .Matters 1'itiiu Paris lljr AtioclttvJ ITcm lo Coo llajr TlmM.J NI3W YORK, Oct. 12. Announce ment was nintjo by French cable com pany of the breaking of their cnblo. It likely will result In the delay ofL tho receipt of tho Krcnch official L minimum, uiiu ouier inaiiors filed in Pnrls, which must now bo routed through London until thu direct com munication is restored. . K safety," within tho meaning of International law. TALIS GAI lift G U!i: AIIOl'T TO CAPTURU AUS TRIAN CITV OK GORIIA ilomhaidlng I'laco from Klvo Dlffor- ent I'olms With Heavy Artillery .Making Other Attacks tnj AisocUth Vnn to Cooi Dtr Tlnic.J Gi:Ni:VA, Oct. 12. Tho Austrian pity of Gorzla, 22 miles northwest of frlest, Is nbout to fall, according to telegram today from Urescla. Tho Itallahs uro bombardliiB tho town from five different points with hoavy ;uns. At tho samo tlmo tho Italians aro stacking tho innor dofonses at Toll- mno while on tho Carso, Austrlans "o said to havo beon forced to abnn- r sever miles of tronches. followed by Groeco slnco tho begin ning of tho war. Former Promlor Venlzolos In roply stated that It is essential that Groeco enter the war, DRUG PRICKS lIKilllCR ISLAWf SURVEYED 11 AiioclileJ rrriK to Cooi llajr Tlmn. GLASGOW, Oct. 12. Tho Glas gow Herald, which has beon making an exhausttvo compailsou of war prices of various commodities in Gormany and lOngland, finds that most drugs and medicines uro from two to ton times dearor in Kuglaud than In Gormany. Salicylic acid and salicylate of soda aro sovon times dcuroc Umn In Ilorlin. Acctallld j,UndredB having tickets had the costs six times as much In Glasgow, Brcatest difficulty in reaching tho turnstiles. Traffic was blocked In fDr AiaoclotM ITtM tu Coa Tiij TltflM.) 11RAVFS FIIOM), IIOSTON, Oct. 12. Tho World's championship Is almost within tho firm grnsp of tho Uoston Americans. Tho Red Sox trimmed tho Philadelphia Nationals 2 to l today. Krnest Shoro's flno pitching hold tho Phlladolphlan's to ono run whllo opportuno batting sont onough runs over tho plate for Uos ton to win. Hhy Crowd Tlieio Tho contest was witness by -11,090 perrons. Lowis' outfloldlng and Lu- ucrus batting featured. Tomorrow's j?amo will bo plnyod In Phlladolphla whoro Aloxaudor probably will bo scut back to tho pitching mound to stop the onrushlng of tho Red Sox. Have n Holiday It was a holiday In Uoston and (hrco hours before tho gamo started tho grand stand was jammed to its Rapacity. Ten minutes before tho gamo started thousands swarmod nround tho entrances clamoring for admission. Traffic Mocked Tho road ways woro choked and CT'RRRXOV STAMPS iiavr m:i:x irspi:i Dj AtfoclatFj pn-aa lo Coot flajr Tltn.l PKTROGRAI), Oct. 12. Owing to an insufficient sup ply of silver and copper coins, tho government decided to Is euo currency stamps. - 4- WILL SEIZE THE RAILROAD Military Kxperts Say That Will llo Tho ,Vt step Only Ouo Lino Available to RrlnK Allletl Ti-oops In (liwo to Serbhv RKPORT THAT A'lTACKS havi: m:i:x ri:pui.si:d Dj AmwIUM Itom io Ccoa Hat TlmM.J 4 LONIXJN, Oct. 12. Tho Serbian legation today rocolv- ed this telegram from NIbIi: "Last night tho Unitarians began nn'nttiick In tho dlrec- tlon of Vlaslna. AH attacks up lo tho present wore ro- ( pulsed decisively." A messngo from Paris' Bays that tho Uulgarhin troops In- vnded Serbia lust night. and nntlpyrluo is offered in Berlin at a tenth tho prico hero, DELAYS ROAD WORK krror ix i'Rori:i:i)ixfi.s layixg OCT HIGH WAV XKAR COALIIIX) 'APTAIX I'OLHIJAIUS AND i'ARTV ) NORTH THIS MORXI.Vd IVIII Muku Soundings on Rnr nntl l)u- ! ClmrtN for V. S. Goveniment Kngiueers Ju PtntlaiitJ To make a survey of the Sluslaw aC for tho government, Captain lumen Polhomus, u. S. Junior en- s'"cir, Engineer C. R. Wright, of -uim.rn, and Verlln Parkor loft this morning for Florence. It Is expect ed they will bo gono most of tho euK. SoilnUlllCS Will tin Inlmn lmw M10 depth of tho water at tho various JIes and these will bo nut on charts. -aptaln Polhomus will be gono about Fur days, and tho remainder of tho luriy FOinowhat loncer. Tle data la bolnr nllnxn.1 fnr 'ie purnoEo t rn.,.,n..n .i. .. . iui nuiuutb l ill" government engineers In Portland. Hie 8'irvey must lio mailo linfnrn nnv Urther stops can bo taken tnwnrd Pety appropriations. Sllico tho groiindlni? r,r n,a r.rarn JOllar at tho mnnlli nr lm Clue ne Port there hns linon nvtrnnmlv ftxlous to get tho Jetty work under i. a A contract has nlrnailv liPPti t for a share of this work, am- "ug to about J125.000. VVtt'r .IJ1 I' I' Ill.l.Cir . .xvvvr toy si.ua L " 'V" W""1' ral rtU, .'. ." r.r"e4'. " " I)ju " "-i" i Jay County Court Rejects Rids 011 New Work Keur that Ijiter Rids .May Ro Higher Owing to errors In tho preliminary proceedings for constructing tho now btrotch of tho Coos Hay-Coqulllo highway between Davis inlet and Coalodo, tho Coos County Commis sioners yesterday rejected all bids and will start tho proceedings again. Tho action was taken upon the ad vlso of District Attorney Llljoqvlst who pointed out tho illegality of tho proceedings. Thoro was qulto a dis cussion as to who was to blame for the mistake somo blaming the oth er. Tho rejection of tho bids was re gretted as tlioy wore considered very low. The bids exceeded tho est!- mato by about 110,000 but this was due to underestimating tho amount or dirt to bo moved. It was salt! that somo of tho contractors bid on a basis of 2C cents per yard for mov ing dirt. It is now hoped to bo ublo to award the contract about the first of tho year. There was four and a half miles of highway to be grubbed and graded. Tho bids were as follows! Hagqulst & Bjorqulst, 39,000 plus 29 cents per yard for rock work. Plymeal & Co, $39,800 plus 2C 1-2 cents for rock work. K. G, Perham, $40,000 plus 35 cents per jyard for rock work. Webb of Ban idon, $40,300 plus 40 1-2 cents per yard for rock work. Commonwealth ijvenuo for half n' mile. It was tho greatest throng that over saw a professional game of basoball. Ratting Order Tho batting order was as follows Philadelphia Stock, 31): Han- croft, SS; Paskorf, CF: Ludorus, in Whltted, LF; Nlohoff, 2U; Hums. C; Chalmers, P. Uoston Hooper, RF; Scott, SS; Spenkor, CF; Hoblltzel, 1H; Lewis, LI'; Gardner, 311; Harry, 2H; Shore, P. 1'iiht limine. Phlladolphla Stock singled, out stretching; Rancroft walked, safe at secoijd on orror; Paskot fanned; Cravath fanned. No runs, ouo hit, ono orror. ' Boston Hoopor and Scott fanned. Spoaker walked, out stealing. No runs, no hits. Second Inning Phlladolphla Luderus singled; Whltted sacrificed; Nelhoff fouled; Burns walked; Chalmers fanned, No runs, ouo hit. Boston Hoblltzel fanned; Lewis out at first; Gurduor filed. No runs, no hits. Third Inning Philadelphia Stock out nt first; Bancroft walked; Pastaer fanned; Cravath filed. No runs, no hits. Boston Barry walked; Cudy hunted, Shore sacrificed; Barry scored on Hooper's single; Scott fouled; Speaker out at first. Ono run, two hits. Kourth Inning Philadelphia Luderus filed; Whltted out at first; Nlohoff walk ed; Burns singled; Chalmers forced Nlehqff. Nq runs, ono lilt. Boston Hoblltscol slugledj Lewis sacrificed; Gardner filed; Harry filed. vifdi rmiinir Philadelphia Stock, Bancroft unu i-uHKuri uieti no runs, no hits. Boston Cady singled; Shore fanned; Hoopor filed; Scott filed. No runs,'' ono hit. Sixth Inning Philadelphia Cravath filed; Ludorus singled; Whltted popped Nlohoff filed. No runs, ono hit. Boston Spenkor out at first; Hoblltzel singled; Lowls doubled, scoring Hoblltzel; Gardner filed; Bany out nt first; Ono run, two hits. Seventh Inning Philadelphia Burns out at first: Chalmors singled; Stock forc ed Chalmers; Stock out nt second. No runs, ono hit. Boston Cudy und Shore fanned; Hoopor out at first. No runs, no hits. KK'hth Inning Phlladolphla Bancroft filed; Paskort popped; Cravath tripled; Ludoius singled; scoring Cravath; Whltted out at first. One run, two hits. Boston Scott out nt first; Speak er singles; Hoblltzel singles; Lowls walked; Gardiner hit Into double play. No runs, two hits. Ninth liming , Philadelphia Nlehoff out at first; Burns popped; Byrno battlug for Chalmers, filed. No runs, no hits. Tho Final Score Tlio final score was as follows; .IAPAXi:.Si: PRKMIKR MXI'ltKSSKI) HOP13 FOR PK.VCi; MOVK nt Communication js ncui Today tho lutoriiatiiiiiul Pence Confer onro at San Pnturlscn. nr AtaorlaKJ riwu lo Cooa liar Tlmra.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12. Count Okumn, the Jupnneso Pre mier, in n muBsago to tho Inter- hintlontil Peace Congress, read here today, voiced tho hope for tho suc cess of tho peaco movoment, but not "as long as thoro exists nations or Individuals who bollovo or exalt thoniHolvcs as absolutely superior to others and, to nnsort that superior ity, do not hesitate to appeal to material force." II ARMENIANS Massacres are Renewed With Vigor Since Bulgaria En tered European War AHER CAME 444 44 mi:ssaoi: cash: AN HOUR TOO LATH nr AiavlilM rreM to Cw Dif TlmM.J LONDON Oct. 12. Tho now Balk an campaign camo to tho front still more promlnontly today with tho nn- 'nouncoinont that tho Bulgarian troops Invaded Sorbla yesterday. Mm...,. i.... ,..... i . mho iui Mill UW Ill'lIlllH IIUVO UCOIl received of this movement. Borlln announced that both tho town and fortress of Somondrla woro enp tureil. Tho Austro-Gorman forwnrd movoment upon the wliolo Serblnn front Is making good progress. On tho eastern front, tho Germans are still hammering at Dvlnsk. tho latest effort bolnj; to force tho Dvi- na river ton mllos ubovo tho city. Russian Attacks Hlsowhoro tho Russian forces aro tnttncklng fiercely. Petrograd an nounces that tho Russians nlorcod '.tho Austro-Gorman Hue on tho Stnpa rlvor. They captured over 2,000 prlsonors, four guns, and ton rapid flrcrs. On the Western front, Paris re ports that tho fighting continued northeast of Soiichcz und on tho La Folio heights. Wits. KMcted Tho opening hostilities ngnlimt Sorbin by Bulgaria has beon n fore gone conclusion slnco tho rupture .fiotwoon Bulgaria and tho Allies. Tho Bulgarian govornmont Issued a man ifesto lust week proclaiming tho do 'clslon to espouso tho causo of Ger many. Austria and Turkoy. Military exports nsmimo that Bul garia will attempt to seize tho rail- froad running from Holgrndo to Con stantinople by way of Nlsh. .Needed By Army Anothor Hue runs direct from Nlsh to Sulonlkl and Is tho only one over which tho Allies troopB now being landed at tho Greek port could bo transported north to tho aid of tho Serbians. Knlashevatz. near which A telogram was recolved from O. Illhnrgor this after noon Ho Is nt Twin FiiIIh. '4 - "--- T C Idaho, and had beon on a prospecting trip. Tlio mes sage camo Just after tho fu noral of .Mrs. Illhnrgor was over. Had the messngo como an hour soonor, tlio funeral could lmvo been postponed until his nrrlvul. A tolegram was sont him stutlng that tho funeral was Just ovor. STRUCK BY AW AM TD MAXl'KL J,R CLAIRIO MKKTS WITH ACCII)K.T TODAY Roth Hoiios or His. RKht Log nro Broken Priicfiu-o is Rujiorleil Ah Rati One THRUM LKOS RROICMX IX LAST FOUR DAYS So Far United States Has Not Received Any Reply to the Protest Made PROMISES ArTnOT KEPT Turkey Formerly Agreed to Let Ar menians Who Wished to Ro So Loavo tho Country Profestiinta Woro to Ro Spitrtil nr AaaoclalrJ Tria to Cooa Har Tlmra.J AVASIIINGTON, I). C. Oct. 12. Tho Armenian massacres in Aslntio Turkey woro ronowed with vigor Islnco Hulgnrla's entra(iico Into tho war as Turkey's ally. This informa tion reached tho stato department 'from Ambassador Morgolhau who stated that tho majority ot tho Ar menians In Asiatic Turkey had boon killed. Although representations woro made by this government some tlmo 'ngo warning Turkey that further at rocltleu ngnlnst tho Armonlans would alloimto tho sympathies of Un American people, no nimwor hfiD "been received. Farllor representations woro mot with two concessions promising that Armonlans who wished to loavo tho country would bo permitted to do so, and ..that .Protestant .Armonluns would bo spared. Reports, howov- i'or, indlcuto that thoso conditions lmvo not boon adhered to. u. Phlladolphla l' Boston 2 II. K. 7 1 COMING TO COAST RASURALL TRAMS WILL PiaY SKItlKS IX WKS'l" Begin at Km i IViinclMO Oct. l!f nntl to Appear In Seral Other Cities (nr Auoelatfrl Pmi to Cooa nar Timet.) ' BOSTON, Oct. 12.TI10 Boston Americans and Phlladolphla Na lonals will go intact to tho Pacific 'o .. ,..! m ........ I . I.. 1 nlnj; at San Francisco Oct. 29, ac cording to arrangement made today by tho National Commissions and representatives ot tho Panama-Pa-'cirtc exposition. The teams will al so play at Chicago, Omaha, Denvor, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, and San Diego. ttho Bulgars are reported to ho In vading Sorbla, s on a branch lino running from Nlsh to Zajecar, a fort ified town on tho Serbian frontlor. IS NOT COM LNO TO THU COAST tnjr AtaorlalM I'reu to Ccoa flay Tlmea.J WAHHJNGTONN, I). C, Oct 12. President Wilson decided finally today that ho would bo tiuablo to visit tho Pacific Coast to seo tho San Frnnolhco und Sail expositions. 4 Throo legs havo been brok en In the pnst four days' and tho nows has como so fre quently that everyone la won dorlng whothor his turn Is next. Krman Rradshaw, of North Bond, ran' before an nuto, result, both bones bad ly broken. William Weir, of Wlllanch Inlet, chnsod a cow and sho kicked him, and both bones in his log woro brok en. This morning Mantiol Lo Clnlro stopped In front or a machlno and ho too has n badly broken leg as 11 result. ,, Munuol Lo Clulro, seven yonr old boh or Honry LoClnlro, residing nt Plugstaff, was struck by un nuto this morning and surrercd u broken leg. Tho hoy wus coming In to school and got o or u vehicle and was struck by tho Ferndolo Laundry nuto which was bolng driven by Joo liausor. Tho boy's right leg wns broken bo- iweon tiid kneo and unklo. Both bones woro brokon. Drs. Burtlo und Horsfgull nttonded him. It was n bad fracture. IS BADLY DAMAGED STKAMMR .M-AItlPOSA IS RMI'ORT- i:i ix sinuous shapm Survey of Vessel Mndo find Sulvors Sny Patching anil riontuK Rcr Will Ro Uvponslvo 1 AaaoclaleJ I'rraa lo C'uoa liar Tlmta, SMATTLH, Wash., Hot. 12. A survey of tlio steamer Marlpos, nground on Pointer Islnud, II. C, dis closed that tho vessol Is very serious ly Idamngcd forwoVd. Salvors say tho boat can ho patched and rioat ed but It will bo an exponslvo task. 'Nono of tho cargo hns boon taken out. Much or It, Including 200, 000 root or lumber ror tho Alaska govornmont rullroud, can readily bo removed. PRESENTS BIG PLAN RORMRT STRAIIORX SUOGUSTS COXXi;CTIXO ALL RAILROADS WAGF.S OX SCALM City Fathers Relievo Chief ICngliieei' or Flro Dejinrinient Sluuilil Re- eel vo $100 Monthly Maa4t M. K. Iudiev (iimuia Hale, Wel, at .MCtlKMllht CI,IIT Hull. axotiimr niirrisif STIU.MUR IS SUXK . 4 tUf Aiollt4 ln to root car Tlmra LONDON, Oct. 12. Tlio British steamer Hallzone, f093 tons, was sunk. Tho crow was saved. 44 Have your programs printed at The Times office. That tho chiof enirlnnm. nr Mm Diego ''flro Department should rocoivo 100 a month, and the assistant on glnoer $80 a month was the decision of tho council lust evening when tho matter was prosoutod to them by flro Chler Dnn Keating. Ho sultl that Gordon Smltli is n vory compotent man or muny yours of oxiiorlonco and an extra good mo- ciiunlc. Ho does tho repairing on tho onglnes nnd thoroforo should re celvo moro than the $90 now bolng pall to him and his assistant. Dun. 'can Ferguson, Jr. Tho lattor Is learning fast and Is now ablo to ban dlo tlio big machines, Tho matter will bo adjustod. Would Build Lino in Central Oregon Which Would Open up Big Section Robert K. Strnhom, the man who concolved and built the North Bank railroad, bus niudo 11 proposal tor riirther railroad building In Oregon. Ills plan was set torth boforo a meeting of Portlund business men u fow days ago. Tho schema Is to build 400 mllea of railroad, which will connect all tho existing linos In the Interior und glvo Contrul Orogou lallroail service Tho co3t would bo about $C,000, 000 and It is propoBod that tho building bo dono by Independent capital, but tu havo tho co-opora-tlon of ull existing railroads which tho now Hues will connect. Thu routes ot the linos which Mr. Htrahoni proposes aro us follows; From Rend to Klamath Falls vja Fort Hook and Sllvor Lake. From Sllvor Lnko to Lakovlew via Suninor Lako nnd Paisley. From Bond to connect with tho O.-W. R. & N lino now building west from Valo. Huukors and financiers of Port laud havo given tholr upproval of tho plan and Mr. Struhern stated that ho was convinced of Its reau Utility, Such a move mould mean u greot deal lor Coos Bay as It would glvo rail connections to Central Oregon sections. Havo your MyptKlt headj, bill heads, etc., prlated at THE TIMES office. 'M ,; stytsssi.'i f" 'XL' IfTuJ. -mr Vf.- 01 1 ' IJ,, & -.. m j. - j... WWW - t t toW .-!"! fc t . jti I Mill III KOSSOELTj -J'-t-f Zyinfk MltlR4V.Mal zm3 pir- Vr f t- . n - kn -rhi if. i(ril KX.l 'zn 'fv " I- 1 1 j- I lie !-- MWMt . Ii r1 ."' intVi i hy ' ftm- &, , iWlWrWji rkb ,