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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1915)
Mi fclV.4-4, . fci-fi.H tlTi - ( "" i ! tw rt. v "; i;i AH Lt4. tW' ilpiliyw 11"' ',! T-JSW THE .COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915-EVENING EDITION. fix n"5 lU. 1 , m i: f; u V Cr: Just Arrived '. Flannel Sport Shirts Suits and Overcoats Our stock is complete with . swaggerly tailored garments. Price $15, $18, $22.50, $25. Mackinaw Coats "' Big stock to choose from. ' Prices $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50 Hub Oofaoe Ca MARSHFIFLD BANDON FOUR STORES LODGE LUIESMEET HKDEKAHS OPEN ANNUA li HIS TIIICT CONVENTION Represcntatlvei Como From All Flirts of County to Attend Run- quel In I.O.O.F. Hull Tonight At two o'clock thin afternoon In thn I. O. O. F. Hnll tlicro oponcil tho nnminl district convention of tlio Rcbcknh Lodgo, with represen tatives In nttondanco from nil pnrtB of Coos County. Following tlio business session of.tliu nftarnoon nt hIx o'clock thcro will tio sorvod ii lmmiuot for all visitors mid local members anil ti gcnornl good tlmo will bo enjoyed and thuro will bo nnotlior session tills ovonlng. Thoro will bo elected officers for tho next annual district convention and also tlio placo of mooting will bo doHlKiintml. In all probability It will bo Bomowhoro In tho Coqulllo Valley, Raid Mrs. Tom Colo, chulr tuun of tho pruocut convention, thin morning. TO PRESIDENT HUN FISHER AP POINTS CLUR COMMITTEES .Moot 1'Yldny to Talk Over Work of JIMII null Cut Tilings Started Five Pcrpinuoiit Committee Appolutmont of tho five commit tees for tho Fellowship Club In 1D1U wore ilofinltoly appointed today by Dun S. Fishor, president, and n meeting of all committeemen Is call ed for Friday nt 4 p. m. In tho, Chnmbor of Commerce-, to discuss i plans of work for tho coming year, "Municipal Prohloms" Is tho In teresting topic up for discussion nt thu noxt Fellowship Iminjuot to bo hold Novombor 23. Tho committee having charge of tho entortnlumeut consists of W. A. Ackormnu, chair man,' Carl Evortson, C. I. Ilelgard nnd J. S. Lyons. Tho following nro tho committees appointed: Sorvlco, C. It. Peck, chairman; V. A. Hold, J. C. Kendall, A. II. (lldloy Frank llorton. Publicity J. W. Montgomery, chairman; J. E. Montgomoty, U, E. Ash, O. V. Ilrlggs. Fluanros John Ferguson, chair man; Frank I). Cohan, I. S. Kauf man, It. Iluggo, (I. F. Wliudiostar. Unemployed' H. S, Fishor, chair man; It, Doromus, J. Motley, Hugh McLain, E. Powoll. Momhorshlii F. E, A'lltrit, chair man; I, S, Smith, Claudo Tho'np son, Dr. A. Toyo, A. K. Peck, I).. L, Ilucklngham, Itobert Dillurd, E. II. Joolmk. MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK , PAYS DEATH CLAIM P. V. Laudrith, insured In tho ' Mutual Life Iusiirauco Company of Now York September Stub, 1008 for $1500. Ho paid seven annual premiums of $H.7G each, or a to tal' of $ai:i.;tl'. Ho died a mouth ngo, nnd being n slnglo person, his mothor, Jennie Lnudrlth, was his beneficiary. Today sho was huudod n check by local agent Sougstacken for $10Til.0Q being tho fuco of tho policy plus $151 In dividends. Tho dividends being uonrly 50 per cent of tho entire premiums ptld by Mr. Lnu drlth. It is usless to state thnt Mrs. I.untlrlth wns pleased with tho splen did nnd prompt tottlomeut mado. FOUND On Fourth and Dennett Lndy'tt hat. Ownor may havo samo by paying for this ad at Times , ntnon " rr-. n - -j- Times wont ads bring results. SS plus mL3A? MYRTLE POINT POWERS SEEK CLUB ROOMS moohi: midge would use sec ond FLOOR DAHGELT 1JLRG. Auk Owner to Milieu 'Necessary Al ((ration Mutter Left for Final Decision W'ltli tlio Trustees Club rooms for tho Mooso lodgo on tho second floor of tho Ilargolt cd tl10 proposed budget nnd said thnt building, comor Mnrkot and Ilroad- t,loro woro II numbor of Items uot way Htroota, nro under discussion. At "'""Honed which would havo to ho n mooting of tho lodgo last ovonlng ,nct Ho ""Id.thoro woro no provls n commlttco of three reported favor- .'0I1H 'or lI, wharf Ingor who gots ably on tho movo, providing tho'180 u 'cnr' n"(1 " provisions for ownors would ngreo to mnkn tho "I"1' of tho wharf. Also that needed alterations, and tho flnnl do- tllcro wa8 nolh'ns allowed for ex cision was loft In tho hands of tho ,,0nR08 of tho f,ro department, such board of trusteos with power to act. "" tho I'rchnso of chomicnls, nnd -no Quarter Needed oxl,0st, 'or tho health department. Noed of larger quarters has boon T.,11 clty Houm, ll(J Bn,(1 waH not pro urgont with tho Mooso for somo v,llo', for- U ,,0,11K "cccssary to pay a tlmo nnd they boo In tho now lorn- BlnMo w,l0, n 8trn' "nl,nn ,8 t,ll Hon n chnuco to broaden out. Tho on ""' rommlttoo that Investigated tho mnt- tor nnd reported last ovonlng con- slsted of J. F. Tolandor, II. .1. Bnow and C. II. Walter, and tho board of trustees Is composed of Guy C. Lat- tin, J. P. Tolandor nnd II. J. Snow. CIoIiik to Coqnjllo. Noxt Wednesday ovonlng many mombors of tho Mooso Lodgo horo aro Intending to go In n body to Co- Utilllo, whoro tho mombors In thot ....... . . .. . I newly-Installed branch thoro nro to bo Initiated. BATTLE FOR HOI Tiiiti:i:.coiti:m:i) lkoal fiout TO IIK WAUKI) ON PINE ST. Suit In Filed In Circuit Court In- volvlug Max Tliumeniiaii Horn i State Tal.es u Hand Claiming again that tho Ions by Mrs. Annie E. Sttckuoy of a deed Bald to have bcon glvoti her October I, 1883, Involving tho nronorty on Pino street now claimed by Mux Tlmmonmiu ns his homo, did not forfeit her rights to tho property, ,a suit has. been fllod In tho Circuit Court. Tho case Is entitled Annie E. Stleknoy, nn Insane person, by J, W. Motloy, hor guardian ml litem, ver sus F, Tlminorman, deroasod, Max Tlmmormau and !lla Tlmmurman, tho Reutiott Trust Company and tho unknown holrs of A. J. Davis, de ceased, and others. Suit '1'w Yearn Ago. Two years ago this suit was brought and tho cuso was up for trial, according to Hoy & Miller, at torneys for the plaintiff, whon they took a loluntary non-suit. Mrs. Aunlo Stleknoy, now quite aged and an tnmiito of tho state Insane asylum sluco 18UU, was nt ono tlmo Mrs. Aunlo Temple, whoso husband, say tho attorneys for tho plaintiff, squatted on tho piopuny In litigation and afterward bought It of J. N. Knowlcs and died leaving his wlfo nn only heir. Deed Never Recorded Sho married II. S. Stleknoy nml on October 1, 1882 Mrs. Stleknoy Is said to havo received u dood for tho land which was lost and novor filed It, and two years uf(or sho went to Salem J. N. Knowlcs, it is claimed, gave a quit-claim deed to H. S. Stleknoy. tho husband. The latter died In 180S, aged 79 years, ! leaving tho proporty to Mnx Thinner-' man .according to his will loft with I me lauur, j-. Timmermau. i State Enters Fight. Tho state, too, takes n part In tho contest. District Attorney Lll Jeqvlst Is appearing to lay claim to tho estate on tho grounds that it ""'" " "" '"ii womuii hiui t,lftl tl10 propertj should rovort td the stato In payment for her koep thoso mnnv years In tho asylum BUDGET DISCUSSED north rend council has myely hussion A City Traisiirer Objects to Item Doing l,cft Out. Mutter Up Again , This Afternoon j Tho Bottlcmcnt or tho budget for ' tho city of North Bond for the coming 'year Is being sottlod nt n mooting of I tho city council this afternoon. The matter enme up nt tho meeting Inst night and caused a lively discussion. I A budget had been prcpnrcd and was presented by a committee. Tho commlttco report was signed by Councilmcn Holllstor and Logglc. It provided to pay tho flro dopartment $50 n month Instead of paying by tho hour when there are fires. It put , tho pay of tho health offlcor on n sal nry of $100 n year lnstcnd of fees and provided for a salary of $300 for the city tronsuror who now receives no pay. Tho total estimated expenditures was $11,210. This Is cxcluslvo of sinking funds and Interest on bonds 'for which a 4 mill special tax Ib lev- ' led. I Hnvo (joiio Tlio Limit; I Ton mills Is tho limit of tho us- S Bcssmont that can bo mado for gon- oxponscs. This will rniso it was ostimnted $12,801.03. In addition It was estimated thnt thoro would bo $1,000 from tho city whnrf, $2fi0 from tho pollco court and $250 from various kinds of licenses. Noxt year thcro will bo no money from silicon llconsca and tho city will thus loso $4,800, Claims Items Loft Out City Attomoy Dorbyshlro discuss- ,."u n.l,uu" l'uu l,,oro was noiwng """c" W city nan maintnlnnnco ox"0sc " nothing for printing, , In, tl10 b,,llKot 2ns wnB ""owed j f"'"1tho "I'0"808 of tho city onglncor's !off,co nml Mr urbyshlro snld that , " "J1 ' expenses of that offico ro l00D' , Sll,s' IWtwoNt " nHon 10 mo met ,nt ,tl,1 cIty ,n,1Bt 'm' oml-annimlly tllO InterOSt on ninrnvniiinnl Immla tho Interost on improvomout bonds I whllo tho nronorty owiiom nav nniv onco n yonr. This money comes back I but it Is ncccBBary for tlio city to hnvo! I tno monoy on hand to pay out when tho Intorost Is duo each six months. Also It wns cited that only $30 n yonr was allowed for tho expenses of tho legal department which would amount to nothing If tho city had n law suit to fight, Lively Discussion Councllmon other than thoso sign lug tho commlttco roport supported tho attomoy In his objections to tho abovo ltoms being loft out nnd thoro wns (julto n livoly discussion. Mr. Derbyshire and several of Mm vounc-llnion havo provided another budget to prosont this afternoon con-1 tnlnlng tho ltoms montlonod us loftiplro. Thoy aro Holllstor, Curtis out In tho commlttco budget. Tho and Logglo. Tho first named has difference Is nbout $15,000. Onlv snld that ho will not bo a candidate $1,1500 of this Is nn IncroaBo In tho amounts of tho toms nnmod In tho ursi uiidgoi presented tho council, and tho balanco Is to provldo for tho ltoms which tho city attorney claim ed woro loft out of tho commlttoo's proposed hudgot. Will Do Sliorlngo Whllo ton'mllla is all that'tho city can levy for general oxponsos tho law will allow tho 1 mill sneclal as- hossmont for sinking fund and In - uiresi on nouns to bo raised to 5 1-2 mils, so 15 1-2 mills Is all thnt tho city can raise by taxation. Thoro will bo n doflcloncy and It will bo necessary to Issuo warrants. Other Huslness Tho council adoptod nn ordinance! making tho assessment for tho Com'- morciai avenue sower which is to cost about $20,000. Tho hid of the Warren Construe tlon Company of $17,1 15 for Improve mum uoiius was nccopted by council. tno Tho date for tho acceptance of tho paving of Virginia and McPhorsou was fixed at Nov. 0. Tho city attorney was instructed to draw up an ofdlnanco regulating awnings and signs on tho sldowalks l"ero ,s 801n complaint that nwn. ,I,B8 '" so"10 cases hang so low that t1'0' l,urforo with persons pnsslng u tlie sidewalks. 44 t WATERFRONT NEWS : .1 The Hardy Is duo In tomorrow from San Francisco. j ro A. M. Simpson is duo to sallliame) by lior us witnesses. Slip J ,.at noon tomorrow from North Rend told tho judge they had witnessed' J for San Francisco. ino healing TO TDK HASTSIDK COUNCIL OKDKHS COOSTON IMtOPKHTl' SOLI) Ow'.icrs Who Do Not I'ay.AssosHineiits for Proposed Improvcineiit or Will Not lliinil .May lAe Inml Tho Eastside Council Inst ovonlng ordered nil property sold bordering tho proposed Btrcet Improvements of Coos ton thnt has not olther paid tho levied nsacBsment or bonded. Tho total will amount to $15,000 or more, says City Attorney Gcorgo Wntklns. The cnliro improvement has been estimated by City Engineer Cathcart to cost approxlmntoly $25, 000. It Is expected tho property will bo put up for snlo in about 30 days, said tho attomoy. Determined to (.'latlo. Tho movement shows that tho Council Is determined tho streets Bhnll bo graded and planked. Thoro havo boon delays and injunctions threatened, hut as yet nono havo materialized. Mr. WatkliiB admitted that tho majority of tho property that will have to bo sold la hold in tho namo of tho Coos Day Townslto Company, attorneys of which havo argued bofore tho Council that tho Improvements mean nothing more or less, than tho confiscation of their property. Will Adopt Iltidget On November 20 will bo held n Hpeclnl meeting of tho Cnstsldo Coun cil for tho purpose of adopting tho budget and also to iidvortlso for bids on tho street work In Cooston. At fho samo tlmo will ho hold tlio caucus to solcct candidates for tho city offices, tho election to ho held early In Dccembor. CANDIDATES FEW not many in no i itu si:i:kin! offick 11KND Klnier UiisnoII Out for Major nnd Peter Logglo Talked of Nono for Councilman Interest In city politics In North Doud Is Increasing, Elmer Itussoll, tho present Mayor, Is u candidate for ro-olcctlon to tho offico, nnd another caudldato who Is talked of by his friends Is Peter Loggle. When former Mayor h, J. Simp son 'resigned from tho offico it was necessary to chooso hoiucouo to tako his placo. This was up to tlio Council. Some thought that Henry Kern wna entitled to tho place on account 'of his long sorvlco as Coun cllmnn. Others wanted an outsider. In tho wny of n compromlso Elmer Hussotl was chosen ns Mnyor to fill I tlio unoxplred torm FrientlB of Mr. Hussell say thnt ho has mado good in tho placo and now he Is out ns n cnndldato, this tlmo to ho voted upsu by tho pooplo. If Mr. Logglc runs, It Is said that ho will bo a strong caudldato, as ho has nlway? boon active in public affairs nt North Dead. Mr. Russell Is an avowed caudldato, but Mr. Logglo has not yet declared himself In tho race. ' Other Offices . C. K. Maybeo's term as City Ro eordor expires this tlmo and ho will bo n caudldato again. So 'far thoro has been no opposition to him. Tho tonus of throo Councllmon ex- again. Tlio other two havo not mado any statomont and as far as Is known no ono has shown any nuxloty to bn candidates. WIFE IS BEATEN UP )4 MAY fllYK DON!) Deli was arraigned this nf- tornoon nnd waived oxnmin- atlon. Ho was bound ovor to await tho action of tho grand Jury In tho sum of $250. Ho expects to glvo bond. Ho stat ed ho struck his wlfo because she was boating him. With both eyes blackened and hpr nose brokon at tho brldgo Mrs. Will iam llofl appeared In tho Justice r'Court today and filed a complaint rntnilnui l.ni niioluitwl iwn. llll rehnri - lMLT htm with ' i...,i. p -"t -- - ) sj- 8tablo Cox loft t ono o'clook for tho homo of tho couplo near tho Coos Day Croamory on Coos rlvor to ar rest Dell. Is Young Wlfo Tho woman, who is about 19 years of ago and has beon married four years, said that troublo aroso In tho boat hoii8o where they lived on tho river the night of October 23 when tho husband wanted to go somowhere and sho objected. In tho resulting quarrel ho is claimed to havo used his fists. Frank Vincamp and William Vln- camp, uncles of tho young wife, wero BOUND MPROVE S UNIVERSITY' ALUMNI PROTEST OUTTINO OUT HASKETHALL Say Movo Presages Tho Gol": Of All Intercollegiate Sports at Eugono Movo Causes "Howl" Taking of basketball out of the stato University athletic schodulo litis aroused a howl of protest from tho local alumni who see in tho movo crafty "gumBhoo" mothods of tho fac ulty to finally abolish all Intercol legiate athletics at tho Institution. For weeks tho questions of cutting them out altogether hns boon argued In fnculty meetings nt Eugono. This U bollovcd n "feeler" nnd presages tho going of footbnll, bnsobnll and track, all relegated to tho past in an elfort to nroiiBO enthusiasm In cam pus sports among classes and tho like. Alumni nil over the stato havo ex pressed thoniBclvcB In n similar vein ni'd It probably will result In a writ ten protest to tho Oregon faculty. Came Is Suspended Tho decision aayB that "basket hall Is to bo suspended temporarily." Ore gon always has bcon n strong con tender for basket ball championships nnd has turned out BO.mo of tho boat team's ovor seen on a Northwest floor. Tho faculty has "dolcnrcd for tho building up of purely campus sports so that ovory student may bo encour aged to tako dally systomatlo exor clso throughout his collugo coiirso." This meaiiB moro gymnasium work outs, swimming nd running purely for tho fun of tho thing nnd without nny purpono of competing with out sldo teams. Dropping Uu-selmll IJascball for two ycara has bcon down to tho point whoro no games nro played with collegiate teams cast of tho Cascndoa oxcopt In tho final championship scries. Another stop toward tho seemingly ultlmnto Inten tion Is tho faculty ruling that here after all representatives from Ore gon at tho Northwest conference meetings shall bo faculty mombors. ASK OUTSIDE GAME LOCAL PIOSKIN WARRIORS DE SIRi: 1110 RATTLE Would Play Astoria, Eugene, Hose- hurg or. Eureka Football Teams Hero on Turkey Day Letters tonight will bo written to football managers In tho high schools at Eugono, Eureka, Rose-1 burg and Astoria, asking which ofj them would bo willing to como hero, for a gatuo with tho Marshflold High on Thanksgiving. All of thorn aro strong tennis In their soctlons and would bo draw lug cards whon matched against tho speedy and heavy team of tho local high school. It Is figured that tho ieost would bo at least $300, May Secure Rates To bring 15 warriors, Including a coach, In horo from Eugono, would cost In tho neighborhood -of $250, It is figured. In all probability rates on tho railroad and tho stago lines would bo posBlbjo. Tho ad vertising of tho game nnd othor fonturcs would tako the oxpondlturcB fup to nt least $300, If not moro. Students Sell TlcketN Plans as thoy have boon nrrang--ed, providing tho high school com mlttco favors tho Turkey Day gnmo, aro that tho students shall bo plodg ed to soil 500 tickets at 50 cents nploco. Six hundred pooplo nt tho jgamo would mako tho oxponsos posslblo and bring to Coos Day tho first football team from tho outside In sovornl yours, ' Sl,DorIntondont F. A. Tiodgon this """' DU"' l,"u personally no B,CC " cMon to tho ga.no and, ! " fact' 1,0,lovc8 it would bo a good lhl"B' t,l0l,Bh u woul'1 Hrst l necessary io nnvo tlio approval of Mln CPlinnt lllpnntnua nn.l 1..n ances from tho faculty of tho visit lnt 1)t I'ni'o lit li .,- i"iii iut tu.- uiu r.uiiuiusii cally fit to play, uno local players aro kept up to a standard In tholr work boforo holng allowed to par ticipate in nthlotlcs. Letters CJo Tonight This ovonlng lottors will bo sent to the high school whoso toamshavo boon considered to find out If nny of thorn would countonanco tho prop osition of coming horo on Thanks giving. . In tho two games of this season tho Marshflold warriors havo ex hibited tholr brawn and both times havo como homo with scores that woro lopsided and ran ovor tho 30 polnt mark. On Friday Coach NUes' proteges will meet nnd do battlo with tho eleven from Myrtlo Point on tho South Broadway grounds. JOHN C. KENDALL Is expected homo this evening from Portland where he went In regard to tho Mrs. MpDopald Wall, casq In which ifo decision hns yet been fccolvcd. - -. - ' nj -tu i People You Know Ab V. K. ROOD, of North Coos River wns In tho city totlny, MISS OLLIE JUCIIARDS of Stunner Is a Mnrshflold Bhopper todny. JOHN F. STIOKNEY, of Loon Lake, wns down yestordny transacting business. WILLIAM LEATON and Alfred Lea ton wore down on business today from Allogany. MRS., DAN DENNETT, of Coos Riv er, was hero today on a short shopping trip. MR. AND MRS. W. P. McKENNA woro horo for a short trip from Latnpa yesterday. JOE RODERTS has roturnod from Myrtlo Point whoro ho has been sovoral weeks on business. WILLIAM VAUQIIAN wont to Heaver Hill this morning and Harvey Vaughn to Dandon on business. RAY CAMPDELL, ono of tho drlvors of tho beach autos to Gardiner, was In tho city on n visit today, WM. CANDLIN enmo ovor from Coqulllo todny on buslnoas. Ho snys thnt tho Allies nro going to win. T. J. THRIFT roturnod to Coqulllo this morning, much belter aftor his operation of a fow days ngo nt tho Mercy Hospital. V HEN CUIIIIIE, bookkeeper of tho Coqulllo Mlll(nii(l Morcantllo com pany, accompanied thy Mrs. Currlo, was a vlBltor horo yesterday. (MARY DANIELSON, Mrs. C. A. Har rington, Ruth M. Wado imd Mrs. P. L. Pholnn, of Myrtlo Point, enmo ovor this morning to attend the Roheknh convention. T. C. RUSSELL, mayor of Doavor Hill, camo In todny on business. Ho says that ho had to vlBlt "Stol hi" sovornl times whllo taking In tho ono nt tho Panama Exposition n few weeks ngo to dotormluo whether or uot the Reaver Hill roncors could permit such an at traction thoro. $3.50 to $5.00 m rrrrrT rrrri T-rnr-rrrri TMWTTB-TWwiMrwnwBM mh COMFOl (fyie&2 Styles chnngo rapidly, hut wo keep n Utile ahead of all others. And wo hnvo ncicr for ono inliiiito forgotten "Comfort." t . i ' ' We hellovo that comfort outlives Mile In iiearly every ivonum's memory. No inntler hoiv slyllNh a shoo may he, If It hurts tho foot It gives tho wearer no pleasure. It is ii ruro nit to combine st)lo and rm fort, mnt wo havo accomplished It In the (Qmoch Qimllty Hlioes i For sale only at THE GOLDEN RULE First National Hank llldg., Marshflcld, Orf. rOR ItUMAIILU AUSTRAOTS OF TITliB AN" UWmt A.DOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See fiTLE GUARANTEES ABSTRACT CO,, lit . MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE TV, 0KW GKNKRAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND !NtWRW AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC MAIMWAU HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, MAAUt." Wo nro now proparod to turntsn ujia"m - from pilo In our yard or in carload lots, at follow From, pllo on ground, $2.?5 por yard, .. rj oanoad lots, taken from csrs, C. A. Smith Lumber Opposite Post-Office. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO Steamship F. A. KILBURN SAN FRANCISCO '(Vft EUREKA) OCTORKR 20, P. M- ' "Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND .., ..o 1 At. For further Information see SMITH TERMINAL DOCK out rr LJ1 THE HOTEtsI i " rviiiii. t-'lmnillcp I,.... U- v' Campbell, j O. Wlllono. ..,..' "'' fctl "n. Powers: xr. , '' . " , " "ucnw ... Cisco: W. n t. . ,at Aibcit. roir:" nio; d. n. n.;,,1;; ' H Mr. and Mrs. Ben cZ A. A. Plm a J.Currle-C, ,vortL7:r?ix ". ". nrlBlum. ;... Sailor, Portland; t ' Portland: v. v i.,' Hoan AiTi .T6H 8ol. Portland, j. gno;u' Frank Snow, m-ici.."! ' MtH -! I'UrLIRnrit A .. :"....,, k: iucivenna, Lnmiia; h t, "I little. ""MtK(H Mo)dot( C. Newman, Portland, n .ij-.nu roini Cft n.. . Miss Evelyn JuMon, CoosL Carter, Powers; m. aCS AUcgany; mIh Helen wi IUvcr; Miss Vivian Rnin i St- IiiWcnce ltnfj Archlo Davlg, Iioscbnrr Wobster, Coos IUvcr; J T , mgnion, Kan.; C. c. 8bll D Kan.; L.L Smith. PortUnJ, "". iMigoiio: Ii.li.Wmcn nor; Miss J. j, WoMenb. .. tOn: A. t.. Vnr.nn. ,t.. .' a.,. ...v :;:. '"."won "Hum, Aonn iicnd; fl, J, a on, iiosoDiirg, . Illnnco Hotel Ernest Landrllh, saaiir; utiiiiuii, ucorRia; Fred V. Oardlticr; Charles Itiwlell 'l John F. Stlckncy. Mn U, , lea Slestrutii, Lakeside. E p!v Hluo Ridge; II. Wlpon, poW;l iiockok, rowers; John Rlljf.j nor; At smith, Cooj nircr, (toodnmn, Coos River. SHOES Abstracts GRAVEL' ... .n.r. In W - Itetall Departmoit. &Mf rfc1 uuuiiC'iv -" ..r , A. I u rM .