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Jjr 'IT- imparVW"! 1 " 1 HPi '4VW! JWWW"'"' FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION. BUY YOUR Summer Dress Goods Now, and Buy It at the Hub Hundreds of New Pieces are Now On Display Wlilto Rico Oodi, JMI-lncli, per yard 20c Flowered Itlro Cloth, ild-liicli, ter ynrd 25c Floucrctl Dice Cloth, 27-lneh, per yard 20c Kinbroldorcd Vollei, Whlto nnil Colored, Wl-lnch 2.c to !."c New Crosbnn-ed Flavons, itd-lnch 20c to !Wc Wlilto Cotton Gabardine, !(Mnrli, per yard 5c Flowered Dimities. 117-Inch. . . . 1 ?c to l.c While Piques, 27-lnch 20c to HOc New Wldo-strlpo Percale, HO-lncli, per ynrd l."c White Mcrvtfbed Crepe, an-lncli, per yard ."0c The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WKAR FOR WOMKX" Corner Hroudway and Central Avenue. Phono 301. WILL GO TO ORIENTGASE HARD FDUGHTNDTW1R;RDSEIIBERG CAPT. MAGKK RHINOS WORD NANN HAS HK15X CHARTKHKD Will Leave In April Charter Ilato DelCoV Than 800 a Day for 00 Day Trip Is Statement SAY V XAXX SMITH HARTKK XOT CLOSKH Local oMclnlB of tlio C. A. Smith Company, say that tlio charter of tho Nairn Smith Iiub not been definite ly closed and owing to ro cont changes probably will not bo. However, this will not bo definitely known for n few days. OTTO KIJlUXH CHARGKR WITH DOOTLKGGIXG IT RDSEBURO MARSHFIKLR JURGK URGKS JU HOHS TO All) IX KCOXOMY BANNER IT STAKE BnyH That They Can .Materially As- slst in Deducing Court Cost-s Praised by Attorneys There Tho following apprcclutlon of Judge Coke's work from tho Robo burg Hevlow will bo of Interest to the many friends of tho Coos Coun ty Jurist: "Do your part In hooping down tho expoiiBCs of tho several actions that oro to bo tried during tho prcsont term of tho Circuit Court," was tho good ndvlco directed at tho jurors who assembled nt tho court houso, by Judgo John S, Coko, of Mnrshflold, who presided over .to day's sessions. "While I do not caro to bo oovoro with tho jurors," said Judgo Coko, "It will bo my aim to safeguard tho Interests of tho taxpayers who aro compelled to pay tho costs of tho Circuit Court. You can aid materially to this end by remaining In calling dlstanco of tho court houso unless othorwlBo In structed by tho court." .Many Pralso Coke. "Judgo Coko Is otto of tho best known men In Southern Orogon, and has n host of friends In Roso- burg and Douglas county, Judgo MARSHFIKLR TO FIGHT HAHD FOR CHAMPIONSHIP lluudon to bo Opponents on Iocnl Flor Homo (julntctto Has Xot Iost a Gamo Tho steamship Nairn Smith arrived ,1n this morning from Oakland, bring J,'lngk about ICO tons of freight. Cap tain W. A. Mngeo confirmed tho re port that the vessel has been char tered for a trip to tho Orient. Tho trip will consume about ninety aays, he said, and the rnto is bettor than ($800 n day or about $70,000 for the trip, Tin unusual charter rate. It Is expected tho Nairn will get away from San Francisco for tho Orient botween April 1 and 15. C. W. McNcor und company arc tho charterers and tho cargo sout out by them is to bo a general ono. Tho ship may bo Bent to Australia, China or Jnpan, Captain Mngee Baying this point has not yet been defnltcly de cided. Charter rates for ships on both tho Pacific and tho Atlantic aro tho high est at this time that they havo ever been and shippers aro having ex- Tinto This Afternoon Chmj Still Con tinuing Maiked by Many Legal Tilts Many Witnesses All day long the caBO ngalst Otto Kdlund, former saloon proprietor, charged with bootlegging, hns been in session boforo Judgo Pcnnock in tho Justice court. It will probably bo concluded this evening. Incriminating evldenco was brought forth by the admissions of K. Kdson, brought back from Port land, after buying tho liquor for Moto Durwoll, who also told of tho crcstont City. If this Is tho case transaction. A Jury wns called, consisting of J. V. 'illldonbrnnd, Milo Sumner, Charles Raymond, Jako Hillstrom, W. S. Nicholson and John Merchant. FORMKR COQUIIjK TAILOR HAD XO CIXCIXXATI DAXK ACCOUNT Owner of Deposit Against Which Ho Drew Draft in lluudon Live In Detroit Now "Now comes n new anglo to tho caso of I. Rosenborg, chargod with cashing a bogus draft for $175 on tho Dank, of Dnndon. District At torney Liljeqvist said this morn ing that tho understanding Is that the I. Rosenberg who had an ac count with tho Dank of Cincinnati Is from Dotrolt and not tho Coqulllo tailor who Is now bolng held nt thoro Is h mystery as to whero Ros enberg secured his information that nnothor man of tho samo nanio had a balanco In tho Ctnnntl Dank. Sheriff Johnson is investigating This afternoon consldorablo timo Kosohbcrg's past record and thinks was taken up by tho defense calling to tho stand many friends of Kdlund to testify to his standing In tho community. Invariably tho District Attorney put this question to hem. "Do you holong to tho samo lodgo with Kdluntl.1' MoBt of them ans wered "Yes." Amonr the witnesses called through the day wero Moto Durwpll, 13. Kdson, C. C. Going, Fred Mtig nusson, Robert Wcstman and Klmor Groth. Many Sharp Til's Thoro dovolopcd a sharp legal tilt when Moto Durwoll, who himself claims ho bought liquor, was put on tho stand. Questions of W. T. Stoll, attorney for Otto Kdlund, tho do- thoro is n possibility that Ro senborg Is not his real namo and that tho present offonso is not tho first ono ho has committed. PARALYSIS IS FATAL MRS. MARY KLIZARKTH RADIUS DIFS AT FLAGSTAFF TODAY r 4 DAYS' SPECIALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND jjjg 70-inch Table Damask, regular 75c grade. eA Special --T ...JVC 64x72 Table Covers. Regular $3.50. & Special : $.$5 Full size Bed Spreads. Regular $2.00 d? l i grade. Special --..:. MI.gj Extra heavy Bath Towels. 45x24 a q inches. Special t'VC Medium Weight Bath Towels 12oc, 15c, 18c Heavy Twill Outing Flannel, per yard iq0 Gingham Stock is complete, best grade 12U.C Wash Goods, Lawns, Dimities, Flaxons, Poplins, etc : 12c, 15c, 18c Children's Wash Dresses 50o to $1.50 S.S. JENNINGS NsiMd "The Store That Sells the Best for Less." Former Kansas Woman Sucumbs nt Homo of Daughter, Mrs. L. K. Dyer Mny ho Taken Knot On tho result of tomorrow night's basketball game with Tho Dandon quintette depends tho claim of tho tromo difficulty In getting vessels Mnrshfleld flvo to tho chnmplonshlp '' n"v k,m, of Coob County. Tho gnmo Is to ho. lSK SMALLKR VKSSKLS Playod In tho high school gyninn-, Wllllc tUo 'N'n,m Smltl1 wllH nw.v ,Hum on nor six mounts cuaricr 10 souiit n-i.rn.,-1. .iv i,.i,im u,.B ..,, ,' American ports, Btnnllor steam schoon nra ivivrn itaml ? (Iin f A Otnltlr rnm. 'l. ...ti...-u. l. ........ . ....A.l Coach Nlics basket shooting flvo have,"" 77 ,": ,;," ' " " "T "" "" "w their ... . i..u ,....... niior on. cargoes from hero in conjunction- Judgo Pcnnock, nftor much dlscus- wlth tho Adollno. Tho latter vessel, Blon on tho part of both attorneys, Mrs. Mary Kllznboth Harris, aged 70, died at tho homo of hor dnuchtnr. Mrs. I.. K. Rvnr. at j-fendnnt, tried to bring out tho - fact jFluBBtnft lodBy of pnrn,ys,8( ttftor r that Durwoll hail bought bootlegging I ii-i niuo whlskoy from other partleB. "Tho questions havo no bearing on this enso," hotly declared District At .toruoy Llljcavlst, addressing tho Fcourt. "They aro tending only to opou up other cases that may bo on hand and bring out tho names of emorgod with six scalps and .1000 percent still unmnrred. Ilnf Mi nit In at it tn Itinu innrn wnn by hair's breadth margins. At Myr- n. Unt ??0l wnt"cr ' '"'"B on. ; barred tho questions though Mr. Stoll tlo Point last Friday evening the."" "- " ,..-..., v., Ilolou , UXCUpuoua. .ioro cases coni'iig v; Ho had asked Hurwoll, "As a mat- . Imp fnitv flnvo ar.lmfl.iln fni tn.....l boys woro only ono basket In the ,,. . ... . , ,, , i-.i ..,..-.. .1- f i i.i-.i i.i-w a, ltr,s botweon Coos Day and Oakland. """ " l"" l."." .....av.u u.u... lit T,,, iM.pnliiiDn V.nn nt tl.n Vn.i.. . -.. . . .. .1 -.. Ilnndon on tho following night ono '.a '; ': .':"' . ' ' . . ln.mW fnnl -nvn th.. "I.nrnn" In llinl"'""" "UD ""u,,, -" ' , rtlirOCK III iNOnil 1I0I1U IIUU BOIU JOU tO tllQ 'locals. preRont charter rato bIio would bo'somo of this whiskey?" This was Iiilkll lit Iyaa lltnti nn rt inv tin m 1 . . .. t . . Word from Dandon Is to tho effect , u"' , "'"", '"" u """" l"u" l01 nnswerou tor mr. unjeqvisiB ou- .i.rf v. mvi w..n.i. .uav. that thoy aro primed for tho hardest como horo tomorrow. To dorcat Marshflold will moan for them that riio llnoups 'of tho toams follow: for Marshflold, Durrows and Wuttor.1, Coko Ib n candidnto for rc-olcctlon "forwards; Seaman, contor; McDonald at tho, primaries to ho hold In May, and from all reports ho will receive a fluttering voto In this county. Ho Is ono of tho youngest Judges In tho I Johnson, guards. state, and Is popular among tho mouthers of his profession. "Kn routo to llosoburg, Judgo Coko stopped In Salem, where ho called on Attorney General George Drown, tho mombcrs of tho Supromo Court, and other stato officials. It Is said that Judgo Coko will bo tho guest of honor at a number of social gatherings to bo given by local law yers during his. stay In llosoburg." Ijcctloiis woro sustained 'Pvninrrnu' tlir. Vlti.i artlla Nnm I r t. .. . ....... -......! camo thov over foucht when thoy I ' " iiurwuii wus naiicu wuui vuuwmun '" . VOrr-"g"1 'V'.Ftho Smith Terminal dock' for Oak- ho had over had. "I graduated from Hand at 1 p. in., carrying lumber andihlr-.h school In ChlcaKo and took two tiiiRflnnunrfl. L. ...-.. . ... n..t. ....!.. iin..nt ... thoy Ikivo tied tho leader of tjio " ' , . . """"""' "' "",:." leaguo and will share tho honors of ! . j4o---, u .. .. .. nm. a county championship. i M H I fl I ' L' I ' II I I . K "u",u' ol ni"" "l DU",U Met Otto Kdliuid I L 3IOTOII t and Dresser, guardx. And for Dan- 'don, U. Pullcn and Armstrong, for wards; Galltor, center; Webb and IIUU a lingering Illness. Mrs. Harris was 73 yours old and was a member of Rebokah lodgo No. 51, of Cedar, Kansas. dJcaldcs hor daughter hero, who Is survived by four rods, O. S. Harris, of Oklnhonia City; W. A. Ilurrls, of Klkrldge, Kansas; L. K. Harris, of Rollovltz, Nebraska, and J. T. Harris, of Alplno, Oregon. Thrco stepchildren, J. A. Harris, C. 10. Harris and Mrs. Kiln Morrison, all rcsldo at Cedar, Kansas. Tho body may bo shipped to Ce dar, Kansas for burial. Tho body Is now nt Dungan's Undertaking Pnrlor. MAY TULLY'S FASHION SHOW SCORES BIG HIT Itclatlvo or Marshfleld People In Churgo of Oi'phoiim Circuit At traction This .'toiMiu News of Nearby Towns IIOOZH TRICK LKS IN DANDON. Dlquor I 'I ntls Way' to Dnnco mid Lid Will Do Put Down Tighter DANDON, Ore, Fob. 24. After moro than a month nud a half of "dryness" Dandon, once said to bo tho fwettcBt small city In tho stato, Is iconvortcd to prohibition almost. Dut tho lid must bo chipped on a llttlo tighter. Hoozo Is evldontly bolng distribut ed at dances by somcono, but tho au thorities huvo not yot located tho source. Llttlo liquor has been im ported via tho common carrier ronton kind tho supplies laid In boforo tho first of tho yenr aro supposed, lu most cases, to bo exhausted. CLOL'SKIl LKAYKS COQUILLK TOM JAMES LOSES $2 ON HIS WEATHER GUESS "Dad" Welch of Chandler Hotel, Wins as Result of Tlu'i'iiiuiuoter Dropping to it.1 Ahovo Zero IE KASTSIDi: WOl'LD Dl'ILD IMG WAY AT WATKIt LF.VIIL I- Want to I'so 71) Per CVnt of Roail Tav ItaUed In That District Offer Slto for Creanieiy Kastsldo wants a water level road from Sumner to tho Kastsldo ferry. Tho city fathers of Kafltsldo havo taken up tho mutter and Intend to seek of tho county court, 70 per cunt of tho road money raised In thulr district that it may bo applied to this purposo, Tho matter wns discussed nt a mooting of tho Council last evening. It Is contended tal tho prosont road to Catching Inlet Is too steep f closed. and hard to travel over. Tho plan Is to i uu the road out uKing the northern boundary of Kastslde and to follow up Catching Inlet at water level to Sumner. Tho matter Is bolng Investigated by City Attor ney George Watklns. A slto that Is practically freo has been offered by tho Council for tho placing of a cannery. Tho city owns property ou Isthmus Inlet nud this will bo allowed for tho putting up of a building If it Is wanted. 8. D. Cathcart has boon appointed n committee of ono to look uflor this matter. Tho old drafting houso near isth mus Inlet In Kastsldo has been repaired by the Council nt a cost of fr0 and this is to ho turned over for tho purposo of n public markot, a plan suggested several weeks ago and which Is now being worked out. Tom James on n bright sunny morning two wookB ago on his wny to tho Swayno und Iloyt dock, stopped Ills car at tho Chaudlor to "got n light." "Wonderful weather, nln't It?" ho queried of "Dad" Welch behind tlio counter. "Going to havo n long spell of It, too," ho continued. Dut "Dad" is a conservative man. "Walt till tho l!lth and 2rth, Old Man, nud see It storm," ho ictorted, meaning to speak a word of warning to ono suffering from tho first touch of 'spring fover." This was n direct challenge. Tom James halted him right thoro, and slapped his fist on tho counter to emphasize his leinarks. "You ought to ho .ashamed of yourself, talking this wny about Coos Day woathor." At this Juncture ho waxed oven more wroth. "Hot you two Iron inon tho ther mometer doesn't go bolow I'- either one of those mornings." "Take you," and tho deal was A CLOSE CALL 'Alt STRIKFS GFORGF U, m,n nn(1 cnmo 0Vcr to tOW" w,th -Mra. Kugono O'Connoll, Frank )RU.M'H MACIIINF.' 'B' EdBon nml BBkod ,l,m Wher 1,0fa"tl other MnrHhfleld rolatlv 1 fOrp GOORHUM Temporary HnttrVy Hums Off, Stranding Car Dangerously Near Tracks Driver .lumps In Time they talked about buying tho whlskoy from tho defendant. Dut ho was hazy Gcorgo Goodrum miraculously os- nbqut tho exact conversation, enpod being run down by tho motor Kdson nml Kdlund thon had gono enr shortly boforo noon today whon KwnV togothoi, conthued Durwoll, his car becanio strande! too closo,nml tl10 former camo back Inter with to tho track, near tho Kruno & ucor uouie oi wiiibkoj-. Tho following from tho pon of John W. Kelly In tho Portland Telegram will bo of Interest hero ns Miss Tully He Bald ho had been working nt pVHitl hero a few years ago with Hague os 'could got sonio whlskoy. Ho toldf This Is no man's Job. rovlowlnir tho of bolng with Kdson when tho latter orphoum show this week, because mot Otto Kdlund and that together 'tho main part of tho bill and tho Shortly after daylight this morn ing "Dad" Welch was grinning nml jingling two round silver dollars In his Joans and saying "1 told you so." The glass had gone down to II ." do- 'BreM- .;iiu ADYKRTISKD LKTTKItS List of advoFtlsed-letters remain ing In tho Marshflold, Oregon, Post- Lofflco for tho week oudtug Febru ary 2:1, HUG. Persons calling for the same will pleaso say advert Isod und pay 0110 cent for each letter called for: Holding, Oroti; Davis. Frank; Harrison, Hobort; Hodgklus, F. K.; Johnson, Charley, Mlzeo, A.; Moroy, Warren F.; Stuart, F. A. Co.; Wnt or, Sam; Young, J. N. HUGH M'LAIN, P. M. IhinkH shipyards, and both fenders of hlo Dulck woro torn from tho machine. No other dnmngo was dono to tho car. Tho Dulck that wns taken from tho wrecked Santa Clara had been fully repaired, tho body had been put back onto tho frnmo, nud Mr. Goodrum was taking It to North Demi to havo it painted. For tho short run ho hnd hooked up n temporary battery, placing this on tho running hoard of tho nuto. Tho wires woro too smnll and buruod off, bringing tho ma chine to n dead Btop, closo to tlo'tontIy for tll0 answor. rauroa.i iraric. nt ,,.,, it was whim Mr. Goodrum best Is tho tho Now York Fashion show, gotten up by Miss May Tully, and Intended to forecast tho 191 C fashions. All tho lending stylo houses mro represented except PotnsJi & Perlmuttor, and tho numo of each firm exhibited as Its particular ere- "Suro It was whlskoy?" queried ntlon Is displayed by a living mun- nlkln. "Woll., R sums up about like this: Cnnes will bo worn and It Is chic to hnvo tho wnlklng stick onnmolcd to mntch tho color of tho costumo. Skirts will bo nnywhero from tho shootop to a few Inches bolow tho lnoo they nro now coming down. .Tho skirt will bo both tight and skimpy as well as full and ideated. . ... .. .. " --- u looimg prouy imppy, uenyuig Hendgoar Is to bo simple Military tho district attorney. "Well 1' guess It was," admitted Harwell, "Call It squirrel, rat or whatovor you llko. Kdson and I drank It nil on tho dock." Ho ad Imlttod It tasted good. I "Felt Pretty Good" I Tho witness said that on that samo night ho had acquired (mother bot tle from soino ono nud thnt ho "got though thnt ho wns drunk "Whero did you got tho othor bot tle?" put in W. T. Stoll, mid the big crowd lu tho court room listened In- Dut there wns no answor. Thof "as i.llaf rlnt liHftrllm nl.lnptpfl Rnvnrnlr Harry Cloiisor, who has boon en gaged In contracting and building horo for sovoral years and was the builder of tho now postoHIco build ing, leaves on tho KUznhcth to Rcolc a now locution lu tho Sun Joaquin wnlloy, as ho docs not find thnt build ing prospects horo Justify rcumulug. Coqulllo Hornld. CHEVROLET FRE SERVICE ' ACCIDKNT AT POWKRS J. P. Tuppcr wns a Powers visitor last wcok. Ho returned Sunday and camo hobbling up from tho depot by tho old of n enno. Upon being asked tho causo of his lameness ho Informed ub that It was tho result of a tuniblo ho took from an unfinished sidewalk at Powers. Coqulllo llorald. GKORGK GOODRt'M IKSIT.S OTA-,! ANTKK FKATflli: WITH M CAR GOOD AT ANY CHIIVnoJ LKT AGKXCY IX Till: VMmJ STATUS. Gcorgo Goodrum Is today ihot lug n fine now feature of tho Cbti rolot car, that Is. winning approti lion from nil nulolsts who hae im It. It Is a Service (lnarnntco M Issued by tho Chovrolct corapanj b Chevrolet owners. Karli book hi fifty coupons nml each coupon tt tltlos tho holdor to one-halt lioor'i freo sorvlco or work on tho cir r. any Chovrolct agency hi the Utl! States. Tho valuo of thin work I) easily $25. Tho Chevrolet pcoplu hnvo put It aganclcs in practically nil tho torn and cities in tlio country so Ihit tho coupon scrvlco book meant Ikit tho holdor can get this service uj- whoro ho may go with IiIj car Tho Chevrolet Is tho first to Dili tholr Sorvlco Department avalltWi iinywhoro In tho country and guar autoo It with moro than a wbil promlso. Mr. Goodrum Is making tho nut of tho fine now fcaturo and l'J bo pleased to havo car owneri atl all Intcrostod In automobiles con In nud lonrn tho details of It. HALL FOR HKKDSPORT district uttornov oblocted milking tile ropnlrs that the motor t,lln, H,n mmntlnn wns nskn.1; oneh ear camo down tho track, coming ,, lt wns 0hjected to and the ob- 'ton irom .Miirsiiiioiu. 110 loouou up Section sustained. rroni his work In tlmo to Jump,- Weiv I'romed Immunity to tho othor side when tho motor nid Liljeqvist promlso you nun struck his machine. ipdson Immunity If you would tell?" no sniu aiterwarus mat .Motor- nckod W. T. stoll. toques and snllor-shiipes will be ns destltuto of flowers and ribbons ns -i ;frog Is or foathors. Short veils aro icorroct. As for color, anything goes. Tlio really popular afternoon und ve- fining costumes laro tho hlnelc and whlto offects. Soino of tho comblnn. A movo Is on foot nt Rccdsport to put up a fluo building to bo used for a public hall and for lodgo pur poses. Tho ground floor will bo fit ted up so ns to bo used as a dnnco bull nud for other public uses. Tho socoud floor will bo so constructed that whon occasion arises It can bo used for loJgo purposes. Gardiner Courier. man Hunuell hnd evidently thought OREGON BEET SUGAR FACTORY IS STARTED M, D. Glliiiau Arrives nt Giants Pass to Tako Chargo of DiilldliiK Operations GRANTS PASS, Ore., Fob. 21. M. D. Oilman, field superintendent for tho Dyor Company of Clovo laml, Ohio, tho contractor who is ROSFRURG FAIR D'ROPS HORSE RACING THIS YEAR Directors of Douglas Comity W Decldo That Autoniobllo ll Cancelled Intcic-t In it ROSKHURG, Oro., Fob. 21. Tbe stniidard-brod trotting horao b apparently passed In tho evolution of horsoflosh In this district, latt v n n rosult of tho motor tar Tho dlroctoi-H of tho Jtoscuiirg Fair Association havo declilod tint there shall bo no racing ut tho fair ' fall, but that tho board will iperi Its onorgy ou tho agricultural d Play. FLOUR DAY Imperial Flour, $1.30 Cash. Saturday onlf, HAINES Times want nrts brine rfj . . 1 . .. ' s o. color llliny SllOtll, UlOy nro.tn build Mm RH!rnr fH,.nrv. l.nrn ;so loud. Kvonlng gowns, ns u rulo.! for th Orftn.,.iitni. s,.m. n,,. will bo upheld by hope and a slnglo'any( ,ia8 arrlvoil ,n tho cUy from -. !, u. u iiouceaiiio SuU Ijlko C,,yi wUh m,ml,or i.iov iiiu KumiB (III II WOII IIIO IllOSl jipplnuse last night wero tho moro 'jnodest creations. This Hurwoll admitted. He also l.n lin.l fidl.t nnniKrli In iv.l l.t. ..'111.- Im..I.I .!.. ...nH. ....... n ...hI.a.. ......ah ! i.w .it... ...... .j.t.f.1,1 iu h.-i v ...... ;ouiii null uiuru niia ii niiiicu I'Mfui i . nn y. ,, , f -1 , -. , , out striking tho nulek. Fortunately I to this effect, his end of the matter :nHnn nttlMbUN bUfcb tho dnmngo was slight and lt was (having boon tnkon care of by H. O of mou to tako chargo of tho build-1 lug operations. Officials or tho sugar company will nrrlvo Monday and building operations .-.ro do posstblo to run tho mnchluo back to tho garago under Its own powor. Tlwewyikadarius reatjIU, FLOl'R DAY Imperial Flour, Saturday only, m.flfi Cash. HAINES. J I SHIPPING NEWS t ? YKSSKLMOYKMKXT A ul veil Nnun Smith, Onkland, this n. m. Hardy, San Francisco, early today. Speedwell. Dandon, this morning. Suited A. M. Simpson, San Fran- olsco, 2:30 p, m. 4 Duo Hero 4 F. A. Kllburn. San Fran- olsco, Saturday. ' Due To Sail Speodwoll. L.liora Hanson With Tearing Ills Clothes Ofr Dining Fit of Ciitfovei liable Rago i by f Graves. "I thought It about tlmo I ! Charges L.liora l lind a lawyer," he exphilnod. Mr. Liljoqvist declared that tho en- ktlre story had bcon gotten from Hur- well, under oath, nt least two days before tho Immunity paper was signed. He further said that ho had acted entirely within the law on the mattor. J t WATERFRONT NEWS t FOR DIVORCE TODAY com,nel, t ce. son, on the grounds of miel and Inhuman treatment, Tho complaint alleges that at 1 one time the defendant flow Into n i iini.Ai'nninhl. cm n.i.l .. :..,.. ...nuiu...l.u.v HW iuiu the clothes from his back, nud at At 2:30 i). m. the steam schooner Ist11' another, tlmo threatened to . M. Slmpsdn got away from North !kl'l hlm actually did try the nend with a load of lumbor for San "i '"o aiu ot a Kniie. I Oilman states that about 200 men will bo put upon tho job, ull to be omployed locally except, those brought from other factories. Suit for dlvorco was filed today to complete the factory. Tho main1 Harry , Hanson, who seeks sen-, factory bulldlnc is to bo of fire-1 nratlon from his wife, Lonora Han-.proof steel construction, with walls1 irpi Francisco. The Hardy arrived In this morning and Is loading lumber at the Porter mill. The Speedwell Is In from Dandon and Ib loading ties at tho S. P. dock this afternoon. Sho Is supposed to got away tomorrow at 1 p. in., for San Francisco and Snn Pedro. Hanson Is omployed at the Chandler Hotel. The couple was married nt Jack sonville, Oregon, May IS, 1911, and there aro no children. It Is also alleged In the complaint drawn np by I, N. Miller that tho wife Is a gross and habitual drunkard. of brick, Tho first shipment of steel from the east for the factory Is expectod to arrive within 20 days. During the recont high water in Rogue Rlvor the railroad bridge on tho now Twohy line was badly damaged, and repairs upon this aro now be ing rushed to get It ready for traffic when the factory materials begin to arrlvo. Speedwell wills south from Coos Day Feb. !W, nt 2 p. in. Tickets at Abstract Office and Painter Ai Mc Collum'.s, North Rend, Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Marshflold America stands first In t,,f production of good l"" nud there are no Wer inuke.s in -America than wo ofiVr you. XKTTLKTOX HKGAL DOROTHY Rubber Solo Outln DODl) , Footer s Shoe Store GORDON