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r wj-j. -j r-""Tn&npvm Mmv rnri - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR "Walk-Over" Spring Styles. For Men, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Klioe M.Vl; authority Is determined In part by sources of Mjlo Infor mation, Mich as Furls Vienna, New York, etc., nmi In part by (lio success of I lie iiiuiiufucturcr Ju representing (bu general stylo trend In patterns and models TA fc ",al "'" "lc 'MVor r no Kcat- 1 . I ,,,.,,,l, ,.f U.illi'l.tu.il ....... VER. flL'iticnilicr that Walk-Over some es of hlylo Information lire nioro numerous and better than tlioso of any othc innufnctiiror.s, be cause tboy bao brandies in all tho world's luigr.st rltlcs, and mo conl liimilly receiving icports from these sources. ski: window display. H r i IP ikh r JU0 BRUCE EMUS HEREHMDRTH BEND LOSES WITH PARTY STARTS REVIVAL JEFFERSON 1IHJH SCHOOL TAKES IX MA RSHF I LR. JilillATl.MJ nw.Mmn Makes Fine Impression and Wins tho 1 1 earls of Children Whom Ho .Meets. fHv Nov. 0. LcRoy ilnll.) "I want you to sing 211, and tho PORT 1HEWS Yoto Is Unanimous Lorn I Talkers Jlnd Negative Sldo or Swiss .Mil- ltary Question JWOVER Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Central Avenue North Dond lost her debate Satur day ovenlng to tho .lofforson high first unroot. 1 seo not slncliiK. I'm school by a unanimous vote, and urnlni? In lilt hi in with a book." anld ' therobv lost tho clinnco at tho stato "Evangelist Hruco Evans last even-! debating championship. Tho team SEALS TAKE AJVANTA(JE IN THE in QT" BASEBALL W scots Jug In tho union evangelistic cam ipalgn which opened at tho Methodist 'Episcopal church. "Como, now, throw her in on high and give hor all tlio guB hIio will take, and I don't care what ttmo you slug or how you sing, but I want you to slug, yes, Just raiao the roof," shouted tho evangelist. Then tho audience which filled ov ery available space In tho church did slug and there was no reason to throw n hook at anyone. Questions Children. Almost before tho houk wns fin ished, ho turned to tho front row composed of Merlin ChappoU and Alex Urandt, accompanied by Prof. Orubbs, returned from Jefferson yes terday afternoon on tho train. "They treated us royally and wo had a good trip; tho boys did bettor than they over did before, but they wcro not on tho popular sldo of the question," is tho way l'rof. Grubbs explained tho matter this morning. After five victories, the debators took their dofeut quito gamely, saying WiEEU-ENR SESSIOX. Heavers Take Small End. Hilt and Mitc Are Aniiulng Hattcry For Vernon Hopefuls. I PERCENTAGES OK COAST LEACSUE. that they had no regrets as they had uuiiu men iicai. Tho Jefferson dobators wcro Miss I Mary CIiiiho and Levant Pease. Tl.o W 5 I I whoro the children snt, and Hred Judges, nppolnted by tho executive question after question at them and they responds! promptly to each question except one. "How many books In tho lillilo? How many in the New Testament. How many books In tho Old Testament, who are tlioy? won somo of tho qucatlons. commlttco of tho state, wore Profs. Los Angeles . Oakland San Francisco Portland it Salt Lnko 2 Vernon 2 Pet .71 1 .007 .571 .12!) .:t:s;i .2SG l 4 ! Ono could easily seo that Hruco I of tho debates through tho stato In Evans was at homo with the chll-1 the last fow months sIiowb that tno (Iron. This Information was gained l In tho afternoon meeting held for Hechtold and Pennant, of 0. A. C, mid Stipt. Kirk, of tho Corvallls pub-1 ,Dy AMncU,, rrM, H Cj Dr Tin....) 1 to ttnhnniu ' Tho question was, "Resolved, That'., s')ln FKANCISCO, April 10. To Mm linltn.1 Sfntn. Kl.mil.l Admit Min.UlO SCIllfl Wont tllO halallCO Of pOWor -.. .. .....u .-,. . . Swiss Mllltnry System. A survey children yesterdny. .lollies tho Little Ones. They 11 know Hruco now. At the afternoon meeting tho children becamo so Interested In him and lil.i messngc that some of them stood up, forgetting thoro wero scats. "Sit down sister, you'll rock tho boat," ho said to ono little girl, nnd to a little colored fellow who was standing up entirely absorbed, lie said. "I.nnlc mil Hunter vmi'll full N I over tho banister." K1 Anyway, the people found out last " In the week-end session with tho Portlhd Heavers, tho locals taking! twobut of tho thrco games, though afflrmatlvo of this question has beou J "WW Jcureio ius sir ibkiou v . tho most popular one. Wjitly all tho way up nnd down the ' L'..i 1....... ......... i Tho scores of Saturday follow, i At San Krnncisco It. II, 15. i Portland 1 0 1 8nn Francisco f 11 0 H a 1 1 e r I o s lllgglnbothnm and Flshor; Couch and Scpulvedn. I Y AT HI nlKlit who Hruco Evnii3 Is nnd they .wore all plensed with tho spirit of ,tho man. Ills party consists of Hruco Evnns, ovniiBollst; Mrs. Hruco ICvaiiKollst, pianist, who Is Just on her flr.U trip with the. party, nnd Jack" Thompson, slnuor nnd ehorunl mnrrini.o leader, nil or wiiom nro good In the Tho coromony was performed liv' part thoy hnvo In tho work. nov. J. Richard Olson, of Portinnrz. . Tel a Trapee. boforo about thrco hundred cnests. I THREE IIUXDREI) CJt'ESTS AT TEXI) AT FIXXISH HALL , . At Los Angolos It. II. E. ,,, ... . .... , , Vernon !! 10 T Alfred Nystrain nnd Miss Slgne HUfyn 0H Angeles I 0 :i Married Saturday Evening by . ijtterles Johnson '" and Mltze, Itev. .1. Rhliard Olson j gll0IlC0r; standrhlgo, Ryun nnd Hasa- Ono of tho most elaborate wed-1 ' dings occurring In Mtirshflold for, .. a ., . ,, ., ., sovornl ycarH took place Saturday ov-l 'l .&l.ul ,'n" " " v' ..i.. i ii. T-.I....I... i. ..i. ....... .. Oakland 0 11 I V.'nb ':, : ." V.' "L ''.:"' ,. Salt Lnko ; .51 1 1 -I shipyard M1113 not yet boon closed,' M'r. Alfred NVstram were' Joined !nVj1,nV,ri!?r,,,"lll,,,oll! MlHI AT THE GOLDEN RULE Our Shoo Slock consists or the following V i. every Hue has proved its worth In all qimllth.s ,"!," m, good shoo ' ,ul"uicd n Qt'EEX QUALITY SHOES FOR WOME.V, HOSTOX FAVORITE, FOR MISSES, IIUSTER RROWX SHOES, FOR H,)VS A.),s 1)11. SAWYER CUSHION' SOLE SHOr.S, .-0 u ' HROWX SHOE CO.'S WURKSIIOEs F()t jjlix ' You always get more real shoe value at this store Do your spring shopping at . The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIPl n ALWAYS BUSY. Hnan wnmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmiwwmaammmmmmnmmmrwmaMammTmmr BANDON SHIPYARD DEAL NOT YET CLOSED HANDON, April S. Wlillu a deal for tho sale or leaso of tho Haudon soil, Rolslgl and Ilannnh. Suudiiy Scores. At Snlt Lake- It. II. E. I PUPILS' RECITAL Last Saturday nltoruoou at four o'clock , tho youngor pupils of MIsh I'M na Louise Larsuu, Miss Mary Kruso nnd llcurlk OJcrdrum ap Iioarcd In a recital at tho llenrlk OJortlrum Conservatory. A nuinbor of violin pupils also took part In tlm recital. Tho numbers wcro especial ly well dono and elided much praise from thoso present. Following Is tho program us It was curried out: Just Wo Two (l)uot) ..(.... Pressor Alice DoiikIiis anil Eleanor Hansen. Rocking the Cradle Diitton Mary Eleanor Mills. Tho Swallow Dtittou Ruth doing. Waltz , . , , Pressor Virginia Coke. Villager's Walls Mabel Nelson. Molody (Violin) KlhiBonfold Irn Jones. MnrchliiK Along Honors Auld Lang Syno , . . , Pressor F.ll.almth FlamiKuu. Mary Had 11 Little Lamb ,.Spauldiiig Mario (Iramltill, Idttlo Mlas Muffet ......... Rogers Kiithorlno Toyo. Souvenir to Suhunmnn ...Spnuldlng Lois llassford. Paplllonu Roues Thomo Ilolon Perkins. A Talo (violin) Hloch Ruth llopsou. Rope Duueo VniiKuul Dorothy Hswiford. Now Spring Uinge Royo .Molouy. Russian Mulody Frlml luox KJellaud. !. G A r you stand by 1110 or not. but you better get In and stand by now, for after wo have It, If you didn't, you'll look llko .'10 cents Mow 1 sometimes limine of tho former In North Rend, take a text which I uso as a trapeze I for tho benefit of tho Christian to swing out to my audlcnco with. church. A pleasant afternoon on- hut I'm going to stick to my auill sued and tho affair was attended by! once wliethor I stick to my text or about twenty eight ladles. not." ' Slims Ills Own Sonir. 1 oro going to hnvo a revival The hall was beautifully decorated i"! ," . n In Mnrshf 0 d If vou will staml livtwin. ..r.im.o i. ,i r..t....n i.i.... .Salt Lake 0 7 1 n-." said tho evangelist last night, a beautiful 'nrch of cedar and fruit !,, UnttorlcsMnrtln nnd Elliott; or won going to bavo a funeral, .blossoms, with n largo whlto boll or i,,lVJ1,0B1 B,Ml Ilun''- We'll have 0 rev val nnvwnv whnlli- Dm mum. fin.n..u 0iiunn..,i,.,i r..... n... ' Morning gamo at San Francisco Indications are growing nioro favor nblo nnd it Is believed a dsflnlto proposition will bo reached wL'hln a fow days, says tho Ilonilon Western World. ALL BANDON TEACHERS ASKED TO REMAIN HANDON; April s. - Tho rbool bonrd voted to retain for tha toalu your all or th0 teachers In the Bu rton schools. Some of tho tit im.u ueuu oiicrcu Dcttor poshlosi nmi win nccopt tli;m and icvtn! contomplato koIiik in colli-f, r I further study. As far as the icbocl : INFORMAL CHAT top, under which tho couple stood Tlio Hrlde'H (iutrn Tho young brldo was handsomely ""I,v"." "."g"""lul ""'" l".,nn' , l.'ll.n. OI..i. ll.nl.... .....I a... .,.!...! willow tarreta with bead trimmings. ' ,7V7'11I, ':"'," , ,, ,"' Sho woro n long filmy vol! caught nA, iTi KMU0 ' .' " J'V with orango blossoms and carried n ' ,,,,!' '. 1 V J showor boquet or whlto carnations S11'.' ,, "'cl,l- ' ' nnd sweet peas. Tho maid or lionor.l lJ)lnll,,or,C3 C,,nr?'. Soll11:,,'(,";( ' ' K" Min Anna ii,irini,on.. ,.-n i...' glnliotlittin and Fisher; Perrltt, Mu- a' Tho ovnngellst sang ono or lilsttlfullv cmi-nnd In whlto ninf rrnl, chold. Drown nnd Sepulvcda. .ntl'll lltllullifll nnliliinnlllnin ,.f ' -. ... -. . ' ....... ..., .uu.j.ui.iuiin iu viinB jif, Warner llrunoll wns bos with, which song wiib dedicated to :iiiis motlior. .Many were In tears I wlilh, 1,0 related as n nreliidn to tlm Mrs. It. M. Sartor waa u visitor nt'"0"? 1iIh ,('t'"""t f ''' '"Bt recol North Luko yesterday. .lections of his mother. Mr. and Mim. Evans nro, occupying ""I!" Vo;.,1' "ln,,, "rolwBy apart- 1 mniin, xuuiu IIU'J" Will uo III 111)1110 v , to all who w s 1 to call. Other .Meetings SOCIAL CALENDAR I ALERT CI.UH MEETIXd'. Tho Abut Club, of North Coos ltivcr. enjoyed a pleiiMini all day j wisslon hist Tliumdny at tlio home ofi L. LdwariU. at All.anv.i ! i I. Mrs. II U ho hOIIIB WSB lirottllv llneninl.il villi fruit bli)..(onu and lilac. Need leu oil; ud Ultlng occupied tho moriilnc hour and at noon tho hull 'm ueneit a giimptiioUH dinner. In the afternoon. tb followlntc pro Brain carried out: Dlbl.- tud.- "WoiIoj on Meny and necessity on the HhIHihIIi," Led by .Mrs. Itowmon Mui .by liriiphophouo The ladles nresenl Oils wmik w..r Mrs. .leunlH l.andritb. Mrs. Cluulos Maliaffy, Mm. Lot. Mnhaffy, .mis. Dowinan. Mrs. A. Kardoll. and lles sle, Mr.. James Nowlln. Mrs. W. 11 Piper, Mrs. F. II. Rood. .Mrs. V. K. Rood, .Mrs. Ed. Noah, Mrs. E. C. jwricor ami i-w Kiiwin, Mr. II E Edwards and Wlnton Chile. .ii Tuesday Athena Delphian Society or North Rend ut Library building. North Iloud Club Auxiliary 4 party In Club rooms. North Iloud Catholic (hillrt with Mrs. Dan McDonald. Eastsldo Royal Neighbor Club with Mrs. .1. C. Stechel. Wednesday Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. II. M. Alheo In Ilunkor Hill. Pnstlmu Club with Mrs. E. J. Arms in North Rend. Auction Hrhlgo Club wP.li Mrs. Carl L. Davis. Hay City Ladles' Aid with Mrs. Humerus, Thursday A. N. W. Club with Mr l. Nancy Noblo North Rend Methodist Li-4- dies business session. llliiuoy Club with Mrs "tewart McDonald In North II011J. Klostor Club with .Mrs. It. W. Morrow. Rainbow Club Mooting nt Club house on South C.Kii Rior. Mlnnlo-Wls Club with Mm C. LuChappell. (lenera Club with Mrs. J. W. D-ivIs. Friday Past Matron Society with Mr. D. C. McCarty. Neodlecrart Club with M'. Eduar Ilannau in North. 1U .i-.l. riilmhlo Club with Mrs. A. S. Hammond. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. J O. Langworthy. At throo o clock Tuosrtoy, Evans spealcn to tho older folks In tho Presbyterian church. At I p. in. a cinniren s meeting will bo held In Chris. Motloy. of Portland, who ! board Is enncornni nti n ih. ....v - .eifl can romaln. largo vessels, arrived In tho city Tlio present teachers arc Prln 1 It. II. E. tho first or t'.io week to loolc overt). Ervln. II w. nni,.im. -n..v,.v Sn?,BFrniii-ico' ' ' .' ' ! J 10 1 ' l,, "ln"1 n"'1 "lk "" th nmUur-' KnrtRoni. Aline Norc'cn" En Ilatterles Sothoron, Noyes nndi1" cnniiK uio iiimuor. 110 uas cranio, Wllholmhm I,oflu, TilIU conierrcu wun ueo. w. .Moore mid lllldo, Ida E. (Iambic, .Mary ooh. : although ho would not stnto doflnlto-. Ethel M. Rosonlmrg, Kate S. Out' ly t'hat sntlsfnctory nrrnngomonts burn, Rlancho Lnmlrltli, Mary Jin- nnv" neon niado, It Is believed tin understanding has been reached. Vhs Pint of Docks. Iho Moore mill has In tho past UFcd a portion of the shipyards' dock but Mr. Monro ban Instructed t'10 yard man to leave that space vacant ns. tho owners of tho yard expect to occupy It soon. Mr. Mot. 1 in. i.nu u iim. ...r. f.u ...... ..... .. 1 1 4 ' .vj ""o nuii-u iuii iur oiiu i' ran-1 .... , .1 . a - Warren " 'u,hfic i( u 1 uihco. llllltullUB 1'.. .IUIIIIHUI1, Mill anil In III Vlnlumi !... ....., .. !-.. land to Intorvlow other parties In- best man. :iCET NEW SERVICE Tlm Iti-lilnl Iiiff .Morning giiuio in i.us Aiigeies Tho following wcro other mombors ,. '' '' ,'- of tho bridal party: Misses Slgrld 01on ; 2 ? n Stora. Estrld Nylund. .Alnllnda Andor- LoI"lB;n,Je,M , : ", .' ' son. Oerta (IhiiiioII, Esther Rolchar. ! "ntterles Decaiinlore, Mitchell Eleanor Ilondrlckson. Ida Rolchar. I"1" Sponcer; Scogglns and Roles, and Messrs: Reuben llnndrlrkunn. .. Aftornoon game It. II. E. Mnnnnnn Snnrn. Allinrl fliiminll lOlllu , CrilOU .'J I'ordoll, Arthur Stora, frrmwtnlat nnil nnr.. Ctr.. Dellghtrul selections were ronrtor-tM,Uo! Schorr mid Roles. Ihusler. oil by n miilo quartet, rollowlng tho I " coromony, nftor which tho guests In- HLUE HIRfiE THIERS WIN dulgcd in dancing until midnight Hlrtgo tho ,-1 llm . .. - .. . .-. .... .. . --.-,. ..... is rocontiy rroin l'ortinud, nut his 1 "umps" on tho diamond at Camp I homo Is In Finland. Tho young couple yesterday artornoon and tho first win nuiKO ineir liomo on coos River. iaso nail gamo or tho season vns on. terson, llorillimli lllckcy, Mtlt Huntington, Aimcs IIiircs, Norm L Venus, Margaret Diinpliey, Mjrtle M. Raker, Ella M. Ilea, Miriam Smith, I Initio Too ('.anion, At a previous meeting of the board Supt. L. W. Ttirnbiill wns rcetatal for two yours nt $1500 for the lint year and $lfi.'0 for tlio next. trrosted In tin yard, and It It re potted that he will endrtvor to m (.tie a coiitratt for the I'rojpcr jirt ..tllit lli.lllluf .tl.....1. ? .. ... 1. I v-j..... ...,,,nh viiiiiii. jit ( II. 111., Jir.iu'linn 1111 .1111 hnrtiln ami.ini. u.tio itjiMi.nil . m..l... ..!.... , i...n , . m n MMw..,. ...,.. 1....1. .. 11.. I ...... . .-....... .....,.u. nnnivnui, IIIIIC I.' 11.11. I IIIM'llllll lilMIIM III aCltSOII a ....... i.oun iviiii.i it i uinuiilll WOKOIS Ainu e wilH furnlRlinil liv llm anvnn ' .. ,. . ;5,.l"Mx.,"...,.,,S ? 1"h0?! "? r PlS sZlsh'oiThcstnu ' 8CCn I"M V-l to I) ' ;r" ," . . . . , :' .. ' .''",. ".''- " ."Tho buttonc. for tho IH.,0 'at tho Methodist mi- iV i.'-nB , '".. "r," ,s l" I'opuinr young, rigors, ladies iul goiitlonion, hto !',, La. , ,h . ' :., i""? !Br" Mr- mid. Mrs.. Andrew Sor 'and aulllams, mid for tho T.tlio to ..'..in .: n n.V.i, . iVTh., ' ! h.,orn or t:o?8 lv.r- wliororor years Coos Rlvor Hatchery. Otto and Chris i.... " v i sno uas niiuin nor homo. Tho Kroom' lonson. P av hall." vnlln.i I 11 IT. . . (WESTERN UNION' INSTALLED IN NORTH REND TODAV. Plea of Months U Appeased Line I Installed In Southern Pacific Depot Very Convenient. I I ! ! , For weeks, mouths mid years the' i pernio of North Rend have clamored I for a Western Union offlco. Today Many tiro the expressions of congratu- I latlous and host wishes extended this young couple by a host of friends and acquaintances. When It was ofr, nnd the siuoko or bnttlo hnd cleared nway, tho scoro or uio rigors was added up to 13 und tho Hatchery had hut D tallies on tho book. TllO battle tlirotlchoilt wiih n nlm. SEND jour CLOTHES EARLY to J fest nnd tho hitting of Sandorson mid avoid EnMcr Phono 11.1(1. rush. JAY DOLYE. (loodmnn wore features of tlm unnm Thoro was a good Btzed crowd pres-lont. for u Western Union offlco. I they have one. and are satisfied Tho now service started this morn ing at the North Rend depot where a wire or the telegraph company hiis been Installed with II. II, Wray, I an old time WoMorn Union man and now station agont. In charge , This obllvlates tho post, botli com.' ilng to Marshlluld with telegraph 4 1 ineisages, though under home clr- ,cuinstancos it has boon possible to telephono them, hut never so satis-' ractory. Delivery of messages can .also bo inudo In North Rend now It was .Mild this mnrnluir that the offlco thoro will probably bo open from 7 a. m. to S p. m. CHARGES ARE MANY Mm. Fayo Mostellar Is suing Frank Mostellar. an employe of tho Por SALEM-Tho Oregon stato land board today lensod 320 acres of min eral laud near Culver to Frank Mel-! vln, of Portland, lor 20 yenrj audi ho announced that ho would build a plant costing J100.000 on tho silo.' with which to extract gold from the soil. Dr. II. K Coke lllilg. Kelly, Dentist, Phono ll'J-,1. Ml OLD PIONEER DIES HAZELWOOD ooo Ut Vl.' laiuoiis ami delicious pro ducl ol' the llaelwood Dairies, of I'm (land, may ho liiiiml af ter Hie arrival of the train to morrow, at ANICKER'S, for. ineily SlalTord'h. AImi a lull lino or tlio famous HUNTE'S CAXDIES. 'ORMERLY STAFFORD'S. Postmasler Del.ong, nt Aiago, Ear ly Settler of County. Southern Pacific Change in Train Service Effective) Sunday, April Dili, JUKI. Letivo Dally I.eavo Dally Arrive Dally ArrheDillj No. I No. n( !' ,N'o. 3- 3:10 p. in. 7.;io a. in. Murshriolil 1 : 1 0 a. m. 5'!5p. o- 1::I0 p. in. s::ir, n. m. Coquillo 8:10 n. ni. -.!0p.B. 5:00 p. in. U.I8 a. in. Myrtle Point 7:10 n. m. 3:!8 p. n. 0:10 p. m. 10:30 a. m. Powers 0:10 n. in. 2!0p.o- Arrive Arrive Leave lave- 'r,,,,,1.Ml'!le.' iU'-. ,,,uk x"wl-!tor Mill, for divorce', the paper bo Iho children present wero: (iraco i . , .... Darker. EIlo Mao Terry. Henry lien '"" SPrVv''1 t0,,"y' T,lej' woro nmr" Mnlmfry and Aichlo Kardoll. rleO in North lloiul In 100l, Tho Jrniikporiatlon Tor the dav was fiiriii.liort by Capt. II. E. Edwards. The next mooting will be In two wcoka, with Mrs. Jennlo l.audrlth. SILVER TEA. wife asks tho custody of the three minor children, also a "liaro in property listed ns worth $1000. Tho complaint alloees the husband hits desortod his family, luu failed to i piovhle, rolused to pay dobts, that ho was often Intoxicated and that Mrs. Chnrh-R O. Klnir and Mm "l' ',8H "ppu consorting with Immoral (lcoiv-o Miirnny enlcrtuined wuh uiWdm'ii, ono or whom Is known as( Uir-r tra TiMirsdfn afternoon nt tu ' I'euUcs " ' PORTLAND '"I cn First JJ Class F. A. KILBURN SAILS APRIL 13. North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dock. Direct Sailing to Eureka, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego. BREAKWATER APRIL 12 L. 0. CUSlllXO, Agent , Isaac Nowton DoLong, who died) nt his homo nt Arago Tuoaday mid , whoso funeral was held Friday, t wns nn old rosldont. Speaking of Als death tho Coquillo Sontluol says: , .Mr. De Long was ono or tho pioneers of this county, having sottled In Coquillo about l years ago. Two years later he niurried Miss Annlo Colvln of this city, who with ono daughter survlvos him. He was a brother of C. A. DoLong, of Coquillo. lie wiu nn ongln&or and machin 1st by trade, and lived sevoral years at Randon, being etnployod ut tho Prospor mills and also at tho Aber deen mills across tho river. Ho also ran n ninchiuo shop at Randon. Re cently lio has been running tho Arago 3tore, and was postmastor there Ills ago wns G2 years, r. months! and 23 days. No.'s 1 nnd I mnko direct connections with Willamette- Pacific I" Eugene. All tialuu uink'j direct coiiucctloiu at Coquillo with boats to an 'n Randon, A'M mmman nn i JOHN .M. SCOTT, Ceneral Pnssoiisor If It's in the Market "9 You Will Find It Here Wo have mhiio Juicy RoaMs of Ifcof, Poik, IjihiIi 'id Jlultuni fact ovcrylhlng ihafb good in tho njnt line Phono us )0r ot If you can't call. Palace Meat Market Phono 400-J. X. I). OSWALD. DIED ON COUNTY FARM.. Thomas Harding died at the county rami Thursday night. He had been there ror tho past ten years nnd was 85 years of nge The Immodlnto cause of lib death wns heart trouble He was orig inally from Pennsylvania, and so rnr ns he know had no relatives! or friends living. I Llhliy Conl, $.1,1)0 ton. Phono 72.L C. W. TAYLOR North Bend PHONE 571 Central A- R. W. CAB" Vulcanizing Works The Rom Equipped Vulcanizing Works In Coos County. . re We n.ako Rellner.s and will ?all unci Iimiwct J"r ,ins ' pi Ices. NORTH 11I.-VH .. OW0