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THE COOS DAYTIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION SIX " M LANDO SALE CUSTOMERS WHO ATTEND THIS SALE ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT WEDNESDAY 15c Zephyr Ginghams, 15c Silkolines, 20c Kimono Cloth, 25c Suitings, ALL. THE ONE PRICE per yard . . . Every day we will offer you specials. Watch them they will prove interesting. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MUST USE BUM GRIPPE ERIPS US DAUGHTER IS FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS I SPECIAL ...7c FORMS ARE TO III FILLED OUT AFTER JANCARV FIRST DruggP'tf, MwA, Uho Ono Kttnl mid i.' Common Curriers Dollvcrlng I Liquor lliivo Another Stylo j Rhinlcs must bo filled out when al cohol Is sold, by druggists or liquor MANY CASKS 01 IN MILD FORM REPORTER jKittluT of Mrs. Clmvles L. Wlllcy, TIIIH SICKNESS! of Fnlivlou', (Monies From Now Voil: to Sco 1 1 or. still in IE i axii n l'lij-Mk-laiiM Claim l( Is Xot Serious Form mid Do Xot Relievo Wao of Grlppo Covers Stulo Grandfather Grippe, leader of tho mighty host called the Grippe mm. dullvorod by common carriers after ,'. "W ver the city soino time ago the first of the year. These are all . uclK tlrutl' ,lr0!,1,c,1 toW"1 Ie Purchasers LAWYERS TO DIME i i. (M li ,1. I LEGAL LIGHTS TO HOLD ANNUAL GATHERING IX IIAXDON Jinny Loral Attorneys on Program Are Sharpening Wits In Antic ipation of Word UnttlcM Copies of tho tentative program for tho annual banquet of tho Coos County liar association to 'bo hold In Band on tomorrow uvcnlng have reached hero. Attorneys nro sharp ening their wits and coining choice legal phrases with which to rcgalo the mombors of the law. Many of tho attorneys from Marshflold and North llcnd are in tending going to Rnndou to gather at tho board and talk over tho events cr tho year as viewed by tho3o In tho legal profession. ' Tho following Is tho program, as announced with C. II. Wade, of Dnudon, as toastmastcr: Reminiscences A. J. Sherwood Art. 1, Soc. 30, Oreg. Const. (2 sections same number) A. II. Dorbynhlro Stnto V Miller, 13 Or. 325 I.' N. Miller Law and Polities . . J. O. Stummlcr l'rofort, Oyor and Exhibit L. A. Llljcqvfst Attltudo of Jury and Witness Toward tho Har . C. A. Sohlbredo CostB and Fees W. U. Douglas lies (gestao ot Judicata) 1 II, O. Oravca 12 Or. 17C-182, analyzed and poetized C. It. Harrow Nudum 1'actum (Stella of Expo sition Fiuno) T. T. Donnott Ultra Vires C. F. McKnlght Attltudo or tho Ueitch Toward tho Hnr (as dicta, morely) Judgo J. S GETS FINE PRESENT HIl. IIOPSEWORTH RECEIVES AX AESTII ETIZA MACII INK LODGES INSTALL RLP LODGE AND EASTERN STAR IIOIjI) JOINT meeting More limn !."() .Members Enjoy Uuuqtict in Evening Selections Hold Two Weeks Ago Following a delightful banquot held at G:30 last night in tho Ma sonic Temple tho Eastern Slur and tho members of tho Ditto Lodgo of tho Masons held their annual Joint Coko ORIEDPALICEpw BOOKS TAXES FILL DELINQUENTS FOIt 11)1)1) AUK LISTED 11V IIUNDUEDS County Makes Find Step to Fort'elo.so on Iiudh Snug Fortune Duo In Hack Taxes Latest Typo Equipment, for Adniliiis tcrliig Aeaiisthctk's Presented Hint by Kt'clt.crs and Grime , Dr. A. L. lloiisoworth Is today re joicing over ono of tho finest Christ mas presents received by nnyouo on Coos Day. It was presented him by Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Krcltzcr, Mr. and .Mr. Win. Grimes. It is Tho Installation. Thoro woro nmiroxl- Iloldbrlnk Aulomntlc Anaoathotlzn 'mutely ICO mombors In attondanco. for tho administration of Nitrous I Election of officers was hold early oxldo and 'oxygon with tho cthor at- ir tho month. Mrs. D. C. Carty. tachtnent. It Is tho latest typo of, Past Worthy Matron, acted as tho inachino nnd eliminates tho dangor Installing orflccr In tho Eastern Star of administering anaesthetics In tho land Mrs. P. B. Allen, ns marshal. In old way. Tho inachino lias been In-1 tho Dluo Lodgo L. A. Whereat, past stalled In practically all of tho lnrg- Worshipful Master, acted as tho in or hospitals in tho country and Is Stalling officer and C. F. McKnlght. recognized as ono of tho most ad-; as marshal. vanced aides In surgery cases. Tho following tiro tho nowly In- vnnccd aides In surgery cases. '(stalled offlcors of) tho Eastern Star; Worthy Matron Miss Frances Frnnso ron J. H. Staddon orthy Matron , . . . Mth. Alva Doll Pccrotnry Mrs. Ellen Kollay Tretisuror ... MrB. D. Q. McCarty Conductress .... Mrs. J. II. Stndden Associate Conductress Mrs. Louis Gorr Tho triiHtoos nro Mro, Mary McKnlght, Mrs. I). L. Hood, uud Mrs. A. I). Wolrott. Tho mombors of tho Auditing Commlttco nro Mrs. F. 13. Allon, Mrs. Charles Fenslor nnd D. L. Ilood. Hluo lodgo Offircra ' Tho nowly Installed officers of tho Dluo Lodgo aro: .Worshipful Muster Malr Dano Senior Wardon Dol Dongtson Junior Wardon Charles Curtis Secretary Norls Jensen Treasurer Georgo Winchester TniBteo W. II. Douglas Sonlor Deacon F. K. GettliiH Junlon Deacon . . . Wm. Longstaff Sonlor Steward Jny C. Doylo Junior Steward . . Hobort C. Dlllnrd Tyler Dan S. Orr Marshall C. P. McKnlght Chaplain Ttov It. E. Drowning ready In Portland according to a pa per of that city which prints tho fol lowing: Under tho prohibition law which becomes operative January 1, drug gists and common 'carriers express, railroad, steamboat and other carry ing companies, nro required to have n Bpeclal book for entering all trans actions that havo to do with lntox IcnntK handled by thoin, nlso affida vit blanks. County Clerk Coffey will havo theso ready for delivery Monday at 1 o'clock at his orflcu In tho Court house Ono stylo, of book will con tain 100 affidavit blanks that Is. danks that must bo sworn to by tho consignees when they receipt for liq uors delivered to them. Druggists will not bo allowed to sell anything save ethyl alcohol for tho arts nnd scfcnccs not for hu man consumption. Each druggist also must havo hook of blank af fidavits. There will bo 50 to tho book. Tho prices of tho books will be 75 cents for common carriers and 50 cents for druggists. Each must make a report to tho County Clerk ovory month between tho lt and 10th, with affidavit at tached. Meanwhile tho affidavits and othorrccords must bo open. Every druggist must provldo n $250 bond with tho County Clerk. It can bo surety or norsoiial. ninnt.- personal liotitls tuny ho had also at cm- n v'slt. Since that day tneto havo been ninny cases of tho grlppo reported and tlje physlelunn have been kept constantly on the alert. Its the grippe, utiro enough, but In a mild form and not in tho full blast ot Its vlgorottB prime. If It woro, dccluro tho doctors, tho results in homo eases might lead to serious tompucntious. The local cases of grlppo may bo likened to exaggerated colds. In its regular form this sickness Ib gener ally attended with chills, soreness of lionca and muscles, (lollrlousiiess hud high temperature and is quite frequently followed by pneumonia. In ono hotel of Mntshfleld It was reported today that there aro six persons confined to their rooms on itccount of the grippe. ' Over at Lebanon tho bcIiooIb havo been closed for soveral days on ac count of tho grlppo, and at several other points In tho state this slck- I'nees has been reported. However doctors do not thin!; thoro Is n wave of tho grlppo sweep Int; over tho state uf the samo nature an that now being experienced in Philadelphia where 15,000 cases l'.nve been reported and where G50 deaths wero reported In three days. Albany claims to havo tho fowest number of cases oil any city in that part of tho state and at Portland the doctors say the people only have Km.t ,,, ,,, Al. x ,,. The following story is told In thu Coqttlllo Sentinel: "Yesterday a well dressed, elderly stranger at tho Postofflco hero asked Kelt Johnson If ho know any ono In town by tno name of Willoy. Ho was nformed that a man named Willoy could bo found at.- Lamli'n hardwaro store. Proceeding thoro tho gentleman nak ed .Mr. Lamb If thoro was any onu thoro of that nnmo. Mr. Lamb re sponded Hint ho would find Mr. Willoy In tho back room. Tho stranger was on a warm trull now and ns soon as ho had Identi fied Mr. Charles L. Willoy, tho .pluinbor thoro ns tho man ho sought, ho nskod: "Did you over know a girl by tho name of Pearl Clarke?" "Why, yes, I married hor," canto tho quick response. . Then it wns n case of falling on his neck and weeping, or would have been In Dlblo times, for the strnngor wns Mrs. Wllloy'B father, G. D. Clarke, who had mado tho Journey across tho continent from Now York City, to find her. They had not met for 35 years, Mrs. Wllloy'B parents having separ ated when oho was ten years old, she remaining with her mother. Mr. Clarke, accompanied by Mr. Willoy, lost little time In starting for Falrvlow, whoro tho fntnlly re side on Mr. Wllloy'B fnrm, whllo ho l employed In town. , MYISTIJ.; i-iiiv.., ''''KAWKlii;,,,!;?? '''iwlriw Tl.,0 MusTst!!! , selves-.,, llcllvcrij, Despite tho wus me i u, niii,,., .. , v,rt"n "' tiunriof ,'7lnB ' M'nrts of whlakoy every rL" Persons of M, tlo Point VnTr- ck' will remain as dry " P Coq,,ll ordinances In bolh hh h Cl" cl alcoholic drlnka n ZZ lcd to him for ,lnit, " l bo ,h v,i j. There's Mny S i, iei not the i,0cfll . fl Cooh Day Hiucklo In I f" '"1Icv"'5 1 elf scciiro e "6 his lawful ftiinw.. .' :.lea,t In "" Nnl 0," sr. vh thu liluii... ,. ..!.., . . iU,0"'oy nnd he 'v wu.tur lO Tlflno .n. CBtrlctlng the Importation ofT amounts allowed by tlm ...... e pluiiiH it In thta wise, ClU r " luvo tho imwar l "" tho Clerk's office. Tim law nllmvu Pl'Idoinlc of grip. ----"""" I tho common cnrrlorB 5 cents for ev ery affidavit mado. bad (olds uud that there lu no real WEI VOTING L LAODS THE PAPERS Til rttltnt. ...t it .. U iai ... u. .,,, Ul0 city. fathCr, it , t inv HIX, rii I rl...i ., .. ..." i in . "'.""" """ iat the prohl. hit u law Is ,elB abused;;' tighten tho scrows) tousldcrablr Also Is UiIh true, persons whi nil big gaping eollars to oycrlloM with barrels and bottles of booza may, If such persons lioroim, .' boraus-o of .the liquor, l.o found gu). ol condmtlnga nulmnco nnd io. dor tho prohibition law, l0 ,, euted and havo the cntlro drou-ht leslsllng supply conflscaled. (.'fief Still Again And Htlll there Is nioro grief, thu Is, it may bo grief providing the poworB thnt bo dccldo It skall Lo bo A city council jnay even pnss an ordll nnnco innklng It crlnio to gr, boozo away. Dut Mr. Llljcqvlst l.ellovcs there lu llttlo clianco of a loop liolo ln tho portion of tho dry law relating to 1ho scouring of liquor for sacramen tal purpOHon. Ho points out that tho law nays that affidavits made .may legally Import in any four weokslwlth common enrriem on receipt of ufter tho first of tho year into 30 I tho beer or Honor mum im ni..i. FIGURE WAY TO GET MORE BEER Quints It Is Claimed Will Muko u Dlffert'.iico DopcstoiB have figured n way lu which thoy believe they can slreteh tho statutory 2t quart.( of hour one PERMANENT REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (JOES INTO El'FECT AID TO OREGON COMMISSION AT EXPOSITION IS RECOGNIZED I.. LIGHT-FINGERED GENTRY AWAY WITH $5 DILL (JET Four largo books, filled from cov er to cover with notices of tnx do llnquoucloB slnco 1901) nro In tho of fice of District Attorney Llljcqvlst. Tho amount of taxes duo the county en tho listed properly would muko Bovornl Biiug fortunes. At tho Jnnunry term of tho coun t) court will bo opened bids for tho printing of tho Biimmons, tho con tract to go to tho lowest bidder. This la tho first movo of Coos countv to I'orocloHo on tho lands In question ,J,aH N' and buy thorn in. With this once Woro Given Pico Lodging mid Next .Morning Imposed on Itoucfnc tors by Taking Cash Thoro wns much merriment at thu police Btntlon today over a chain of oventH that have followed, ono closo en another, soiuowhnt ufter tuo fashion or tho dcop plot of KIiir Drady and Diamond Dick, In which a five dollar bill and its Bovoral llt tlo bills form .tho baso. No ono was to jhhuuo for what followed, thoro was no damage done and ovory ono had a good laugh over thu mat tor when It ended. It started when a man wns arrest ed for being drunk uud thou left a five dollar bill to pay his fine. This 1:111 was put In a drawer lu tho po lice station. Thoro It reposed until somutlmo Inter two men caino ln asking for a bed. Thoy woro soarchod. Ono had about two dollars on him nnd this was put lu with tho flvo dollnr bill. Tho inun went to bod nnd on gottlng up, one of them cnllod for his mon ey, lie rocolvcd It. Man No. 2 bpled tho hill In tho drawer. " I left some money hero too," ho expostulated, and tho flvo dollar bill wont to him. Tho moil dopartod. Tho loss was dlsoovorod. Away went an officer looking for Ho found lilm. I in Inn Jcnly four dollars loft. This was County Clerk Appoints J. T. Diuiid As Hcglsti-nr for lorul DIs. 1 trlct Instructions Later January 1, laic will sco tho now registration law, passed by tho Inst, legislature, go Into offect. Undor theso provisions a voter may bo per manently registered, unless ho moves from ono product to unothor or falls to vote for moro than two elections vlion It becomes ncccssnry for him to register again. lettcr 1'ioni George M. Hylauil (Uglily Complimentary to Pub lications of tho State. Georgo M. Hylttnd, tho maunglug secretary ot tho Oregon CoiuiiiIh ulou nt tho Panama-Pacific Exposi tion, praises the newspapers of tho state for tho part they took in aid ing the work of tho state. Tho fol lowing Is u lettor trout Mr. llylaud. "Nothing has been moro Instrit- i,montnl lu tho acknowledged success of Oregon's undertaking at thu Pan- County Clork Watson, undor this aina-Paelflc International Exposition lew, appoints a registrar for a cor-J than tho hearty friendly Interest of tain numbor or precincts, whoso Ltho nowspapor men or urcgon. In business It IB to roglator tho pcoplo tho nrellnilnnrv work Incident to within his assigned territory. J. T. arousing Interest and gathering ox-1 cry. It says there aro 21 ounces of quart" bottles of brow, snyn tho Portland Tolegrnm. Dy another , route thoy havo discovered tho law. . j Tho aiithoritloB are Noah Webster, ,iiio iiaiuiiriuiiH nrowory, mo cuy nu- rcau or weights nnd measures and thu prohibition law. Tho law says very clearly that ono may bring Into Oregon lu any four weeks no mora than 2 1 quarts uf beer. Tho well-known authority on words and their meaning says a quart s otio fourth of u gallon. A i f.nllon of water wolghs a trifle more than eight pounds. Therefore u otiart would weigh two pounds, or 32 ounces. The bureau or weights mid measures Bays beer is slightly heavier than wator. So a quart of boor would weigh a llttlo moro than 32 ounces. Now comes the Gambrluiis brow' Brand has Just been appointed to done, tho owners, in ordor to recover full titles to their lauds will havo to rideeni, paying 15 por cent on the tax money, in addition to delinquent penalties. Tho summons of tho Southern Oregon company will bo sorved in person, said Mr. Liljeqvist, thus ro- u'uclng a big itom from tho sum- ihons, MEANEST .MAN CONTEST In tho Meanest Man Contest wo wish to enter tho worm who takes a pupor for Bcveral years and when asked to pay for It put, up tho ox ciibo that ho never ordered It, and that when ho ordered It ho oskod brought back and put In tho drawer, tho officer making up thu missing dollnr. All seomed well. Then lu thu night, when tho pn llco woro off on tholr boat, soino slippery fiugorod inlscronnt sneaked Into tho ctiitioiv nipl got away with two or tho original flvo dollars. This man Is still loose, mid thoro remain three llttlo dollar bills, all pretty lonesomo. WITH (JLEE CLUIJ Tho Coqitillo Sentinel says: Raymond E. Rums got homo Tues day from tho State Uulvorslty for a ! short visit, hut has to go back to- that Jt bo stoppod when tho tlino was ' morrow lu order to mako a tour out out, and that ho Is paid ahead, any- to Pondlotou nud othor Eastorn Oro way, but luis lost his receipt. -Cor-on towns with tho University Gleo valllB Gazette-Times. i oiuli. of which ho Is n inombor. OLD TIMER MOVES havo chorgo or tho iMarshriold, tho Coos River, the Uunkor HID and tho Enstport precincts. Ho said this afternoon that only! tho notlco of tho usslgnmont has hlblts tho Oregon press performed ttor In what Is commonly called tho an Invaluable uorvlco. quart bottle. Worked out by goom- "In sending to tho Oregon liulld- ctry, algebra, arithmetic or vhutov lng for filing purpose and public ! 'r tl10 ytem of computation Ib, the perusal, nnd In finding It possible !"10r' f tho dopestors Ib this: ...i .ini.ni.i.. .... .,,.. i.... r Twenty-four ouurlB of boor l iil- ...., . . ....... i mill nuaiiiiifiu lu unu iwiy 11,11 nun ui - - - -' rencueu nun, aim not 1110 fu ins rue- ,. ' ,, ... ., , ' owed by tho law iimiR iiinu in,.i..n. 1.1. . ..in . I tho nowg mattor sont out from thlB ,u"u" " lM" lions, tints lonvlug him undecided Quo "quart" be about many points of tho now mons- f """"'" ",u h " i:i (MIm.u8 A I IU! V IUI IUI IIIVII UllUilllJI 0lUIIUllljr , Hnliy of the following form." Tho bollof Is expressed thnt tho word substantially allows tlio court wldo dlscrotlon in tho matter. Furthermore, lu tlm unpin section In prescribed tho llmltliiR amount that nmy ho received by ono pcrwn. If tho liquor Is for sacramental pur- Jono3, tho receiver must sign to this of foot, nud If ho Is not a bonl fide nf flror of any organization for which he must claim tho liquor will bo used, ho has committed perjury. However, thoro Is nothing to pro hibit a man from receiving, on Jan uary I, 1!U0, his fell quota ot drlultn for the noxl four weeks. NEED AN OI'TWrr 'quart" bottlo of boor oquals Frank Lauglols Roosted Curry Coun ty Over Sixty Years. When Frank Lauglols moved Irom Lnuglols to Myrtlo Point to mako his home, Curry County lost a rosl dout who has boosted for that sec tion for Cl years. Tho wlfo of Dr. Pombortou Is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lnnglols and whon Dr. Pom-: bortou bought tho practice or Dr. registration or voters will bo given Johnson nt Myrtlo Point, Mr. nnd out later. Mrs. Lauglols decided to movo thoro , . also. Mr. Lauglols hits been a resident of Curry County for tho past fll years. Ho conducted tho postofflco and a storo for 18 years, after which hjj JJl'Jj1'! "I8 flno hlg ranch a niTIo or Two from town. IIo wns "n-",h!g7rty",MHlrueccB8fiil fanner nnd rtnrr'WrtWt'hd recently sold out to E. D. Thrift nt n hutidsomo figure Mr. Lauglols platted tho town of i rfiiifukiLinnd his- brother. Jnmos Under tho old system a valor lind!,l0,pfwl BOrv,co- At tllls tlmo- ns to register for each election. Under tho now system or pormnnont regis tration n voter can register any tlnio up to within J0 days or tho primar ies or gonornl olectlon nnd within 15 days of a Bpeclal election. A voter may bo sworn lu boforo two Instead of six rreo holders. Tho products Included in tho lo cal district nro Nob. li, 17, 18, 11), 20, 2f, 22, 24, 25and 27. Further Instructions regarding tho NEW FLAG ARRIVES ALIENS RECOMING CITIZENS WILL FACE RANNER Is Gift or Oregon Sons of Revolution First Mug Went Down on Santa Clara Ono standard quart cqunls 32 ounces. rhlrty-two timoB 24 divided by 21 euunlid :i: .1.7 sincere appreciation or Mils generous, Tllorcf ; co-operation and to acknowledge lts)0f I)0or wIll1 Ul(J a ueuji huiihu m ouiiguuaii. i would ,. Hvro It Is tho othor way, which makes it appear that you may Import tho exposition ported is closed, tho l. Commission desires to oxpress Its urgo you to accopt this expression iib anything but tho stereotyped "card or thanks", but rnthor as a , 30 bottles or boor ovorv four wnnk sincere, gratorul ncknowIcdRoniont Tlio broworles bill flvo tared bottlos of a truly holpful sorvico that haa or beer to the gallon. A quart Is boon noted and frequontly comment-, n fourth of a gallon. Thoroforo u od on by tho Commission when In , regulation ao-callod "quart" bottlo or formal session and privately, ns'.'.oo.f holds only 4.5 or a quart, well. j Twouty-four tlmos flvo dlvldod by "As you know, tho Commission ' four equals 30, which roprosonta tho And now when Judgo Coko admlta ,'lfnnSrtolVl,as boon keeper of tho I u?K"? c"i1Z08h''i a '' .Hnnn IllnM llD1. clnll,, fn ,.., I lH SM Aineilca.lS, the b.lllirf will havo a brand now mid largo silk flag of Undo Sam's dominions to Capo Illanco light station for thirty or forty, y A Ml bl roars. LDA .SOCGHT HER HUSRAND Mrs. Edgar at Portland the Police Applies to P your eyes'.' If so, to cor- Eyes Hurt? Smart, blur, squint? .Moving pictures affect your eyes need attention, Wo nro prepared both with experience nud equipment rect defective vision. No Experimenting. We know our business See Birch and See Better Red Cross Optical Department RED CROSS DRUG STORE. PHONE 122 MARSHFIELD OREGON' sttflSlftMHMBtfiMMaiiaH PORTLAND. Oro., Doe. 27. MrB. Mllllo Edgar,' a pretty matron 20 years old, camd to Portland with her l.usliaml yesterday. Last night she went out for a stroll mid forgot tho name or hor hotel. ARor Bovoral hours of fruitless bearch tho woman burst Into tears. John Moloney, iclty dotectlvo, and I atrolmnii Rekdahl, chivalrously in quired tho causo of her trouble, and oluntoored to find tho missing hus band. The ofricers took Mrs. Ed gar to tho pollco station. At last thov located Mr. Edgar hns sorved tho state two years and wholly without compensation. It's whole elfort has boon an ontlroly un selfish sorvico in behalf of the stuto wo nil lovo and which wo hopo will bo made moro populous and prosper ous us a result or tho onilcavop horo. To whutovor success thoro hns boon tho Oregon press nlso has certainly contributed Its full shnro, and It Is our confidence that tho results will show mightily during tho coming yonrs. "It ,may bo of Interest to you to know that tho Orogon appropriation for uso at tho exposition has boon so cnrofully conserved that thoro Is still amplo within tho fund to fin ish tho work hpro in accordance with contracts and tho stnto act." Argument Mudo by Port of Ilnmlon llefoie (ho Enginecri. Thoro nro said to bo 20 million foot or logs In tho Coipilllo Valley now, and tho Tact that It will cost $1.50 a thousand, or a total of $30,000, to haul them over to tho liny, wns usod as an argument W"D tho government' engineer nt Port land, to Induce him to recommend tho Immediate Improvement of tho Unndon waterway, to tho end that this sum might bo saved to the lumbermen, ns tho rnto to market Is exactly tho biuiic from tho Hay ns from Unndon and It costs very llttlo to float the logs down the rtvor. CoqiiUlo Ko"nnLsA you figure by the second system. "Tho law says -'i 'Itmrts. an right." said District Attorney Ml thin morning. " I B'"3 " brfl; cries will havo to start putting out boor In full qiurl bottles to avoid complications." ifnvn vour urograms printed number of bottlos you enn Import If Tlio Times office fllMMiH 11 miM.in m ! which aliens may hid allegiance Tho flag arrived today and .this afternoon was on display lit tho Hub storo. Thoro was anothor flng presented by tho Orogon Sons of tho Amorlcan Uovolutlon, but this went down on tho Santa Clara. Later it was res cued by pirates and when it camo into tho possession oC R. O. Graves tho colors of tlio flag had run to- Rviiiur, muKiiig 11 a uuirreii mass, I a r Mr. Graves will present tho new flag to tho circuit court Inter In tho The telephono girls on Coos nay term, Theso flngs woro presented to 1 nmv think thov lmvn trnnhina .nmn t EASIER HERE THAW t WORKING IN EGYPT t Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildinqs. General Construction C0rYLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon asi work the Dredge "Seattle" Ike most Miworful, bom wjulpped ml most thoroughly m tweuty-lnch liytlraullo dredge In raclflo waten Coos Bay office. Main office. Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. ir i 1 I all circuit courts of the state as li patriotic move. Wb(!d n&loup, I CORVALL1S A co-operative creamory ls bolng organized for tho lie w:ir In ; purpose of mnrkotlng huttor, cheese, jlrt) cream nnd othor dairy products. times, but they would rind It dif ficult to work In Egypt, according to the following from a Portland paper: "Telephone operators In Egypt are required to speak Eng- iisii. rroncn, Italian, Greek and Arabic. JL NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A, Kilbwrn SAILS FOR PORTLAND (Via Astoria) DECEMRER 30. FROM SMITH TERMINAL DOCK For Further Information Pnll Iflfl. 4i. O. CVHUOHH " lu