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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1916)
THE GREATEST DIFFICULTY -""TTrrj THAT A wr BELIEVES IN THE BEST c AND ALWAYS BOOSTS a pi FAN WHOLESOME A CL NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SQUIHWfcai uncuuiM nuwta "vol. No. XXXIX Affirms Decision In Case of 'B Rusk, Seeking Dam ages Forjnjury. VICTORYJQR CITY Opinion Handed Down Today Is That No Damages Arc Due Plaintiff. WAS injured" WHARF Question Wi Whether Accident Oc curred on Piil'He Street Argu ment Made Hefore Supremo ' Court Tho Weeks Ago (Special to Tho TIiiich, ) SALEM. Ore., April 11. Tho nit- ..... .. rcl 1 fi,.,,li HER COURT TO PAVE STREETS'AIRMEN BRING PHOLDS COKE fremflcoart ium ' , ,lln;tho city permission to use tho Co - I u .4141 I flUlt 111 I llll.l LIIIIIIVJ 0 V Z case of Anna Rusk, appellant, vb tho City of Mnrsliflcld. Tho action was 'brought to recovor $2500 (lnningcs for Injuries sustained hy thn plaintiff through a fall on a wharf. 'Mrs. Anna Husk foil on tho wharf I on the rear of tho It. It. Montgomery' rroporly on Front streot. Tho suit x.u originally ngnlnst tho city nnd Montgomery. Scrvleo In tho latter uto was rpinBhctl and the suit was tried against tho city only. Tho 'iiicb tloa cams up as to whether tlio acci dent was on a city street and It was decided that tlio plaintiff wan not hurt on n public' street and tho suit ns decided In favor of tho dofond ut. Mrs. Rusk appealed. . . About two wooks ago City Attor ney Ilrantl argued tho caBO hoforo the supremo court. Stoll and llodgo ippcared for the dofondnnt. It Is now decided In favor of tho city. ItOLr' XWtlMH'M WILL r.u.wi: koo.v nm swf.dk.x Ihsllwn Offered line Position With Wg Pulp .Mlllin 'Unit ' Country Holf Xerilriim will leavo tho lut- r part of this i th for tho oast oil will k to Swedon whom ho will wte- Mr. N'ordrinn with his hroth r. H. Xcrdrmn, who Is now at Van wuver, Wash., formerly manaped "e pulp mill , this city at tho C. A. Smith plant. Thoro was no rer lnty how noon the local plr.nt would "rt and Mr. Nordrum was offered Position Willi ouo of the larKost u& most modern mills In Swodou hlch ,lns " opacity twice that of w Marshflcld mill. Will Visit Mother . "e 1 wm, ,8 fiiniy rrHl R0 lp AiikoIcs to visit his mothor and brother there, and will sail from Vork May 13 0II tho stoainor enifora of a Norwegian lino for inrutlana and from there will K0 to Mocklioim wl.ero ho will ha mot ny "other brother. Many ivienils Here r. N'erdrum and his wlfo innilo "") friends n Marshflold wlio will '"M tholr doparturo hut Mr. No- ST f ys ,h0 offor w,,,p, 1,a ,,eo , , 1,lm ls o Rood to rofuso as 'I 's a better position than ho has r Ja. la this country. Ho says 1 ' Norw,Blan passoiiKer lines tako nwta so for north that ho does no1 fear tlio trip. GEMAXs HAVI.J TAKIJX :ifl.oll "ti:N( II AT VKRDL'X. flf," Announced That Is Xiun "e1, r PrisonersMud, Ooiind Is Taken. D'B'AuHt.Mrr,c.o,B,rTlrnf.l Famil tNA,,rU ll (Wlrolesa to Cans I..V 6 February 2. the 36 000 p captured more than Verdun ? '" ",9 t,S,,t,nB about !S nn,,. . 8t of tlle Mouso about te IT ,hll0'ters of ground has - "i.-ujuer. A Wl CAPTURED Kstnbllslicd 1H7H Ah TIio C'oiiNt Mali MVRTLF, POINT To IMImkui- TWKNTV-FOCR III.OCKS Also ficlH Permission lo I 'no t'oqiillk Jllvi'i'iis Outlet for Proposed City Sewer System (Special lo TIio TIiiich) MYRTLK POINT, Ore., April 11 At a Bpoclnl meeting hold liy tlm city council hero lust ovonlg, Muyor Dement presiding, remonstrances ngnlnflt Htreot Itnprovoinotits woro considered. An Insufficient iiiimiiorj of remoiiBtrntors guaranteed the pav iai'c:n!,ttiiowBn5uiid Tho notorloiiH Itnllrond Avonuo 'which In u bad roadway was one or tlm HtreolH coiiRldcrcd. nnd tho pav ing ot It will hocotno u reality llilii summer. Special Knglneor Cleo. K. Tommy wan Instructed to draw plniiB nun npeciflcatloiiH for tho paving of tho accepted streets. Can Use In River A toloKrutn wa received from tho Statu Hoard of Health granting to i"1"" '" qulllo Itlver for tho outlet or tho the aero corps, returning hero today proposed sower HyHtem. Tho council,,.. .. ,..,, .u-f-..,,,, ,,,,.. frn, Sl, called n special meeting for tonight, , , . , lo consider resolutlonH for the sower !A,1,n"ha,) ml,c R,"U" r lr' system, and other proposed paving!1'01'") H"1'1 roporls woro current put heforo the council hy property ,,"ib tho null von In tho vicinity of owners. 1 LEADERS EXECUTE l-'IKIN'O tiikkk mio hf.fohf, SQL'AO AT .H'AIIK.. confessed They Were In Dasn Plot to S'e City and Overthrow 1 (iarrlsou tnr AmikUIM rtrtt to Cm IUr TlmM.I KU PASO, Tox., April U. Thrco ronfessed leailora of tho Dlnzlsta plot 'to solr.o .luaroz and ovorthrow tho 'Carran7.11 (rnrrlHon thoro last Sun day, woro oxecuted hy 11 flrlnt; tninml In Juarez this nioriiliiK. IMMENSE estate in HUNGARY PURCHASED llouijlit Hy Kiihclllc, tho Vlidlulst, anil includes CuMli With :),- UludoUN. ly ,twnilolo. I'lfM lo L'irM ll7 Tlnirt.l .UltlCII. Switzerland. April 10 Jan Kuhellk, tho violinist, has Just hoiiKht an (mmonso ostato In llun Bary. Tho purchaso prlco Is t.UOO, 000 crowns $(10,000). Tho prop erty In vdtuated at SSlKHioml-IIaza In the Slownkol. Hcsldos n imtKiilfl- ,tcnt feudal castlo, tho proporty In cludes vast areas or land, chiefly forests. It has heon tho ancestral homo or a hrnnch or tho Kreat lla ho.Mloho family, onn or wliom, l'rlnco ChlodowlK llohelloho, has now sold It to Kuhellk. Tho ciutlo Is famous for tho millibar of windows, 3li!i, ono for each day of tho year. It Is prohahlo tliat as an Invest ment moroly, Kuhellk has made a good purchaso, lor forcBta In Aust- rliflluiiKiiry havo Kono up enor mously In value slnco the outbreak of M10 war, so many millions flf trera havo boon dostroyeii, noi ouij throuKh actual artillery flro as In the principal war zones In Oallcla, hut also In clearing tlio ground for military roasons, as was dono round Crncow and Trlesta. Rocontly Kuhellg has had an es tate at Hojchor, near Kolln In Ho homla, hut this ho has now Bold. NEW FRENCH HELMET A GREAT SUCCESS in; AtMCltlod Titm to Com nf TlrnM.J PARIS, April II. Siugcona sldor tho auccess of tho now holmct of the. French army so enecuvo ui.v the possibility or a return to tlio old days when tho chest ami antiu nion woro protected by armor Is being borlously considered. Doctor Roussoy has Juat stuted befora the modlcal academy that the number or mon font to tho hospital with slight woiindB doubled betwen tho month or August w'hon tho holinet was first nut Into uso and the month of January when tho army was still only partially equipped with it. J1H3 enormous Increase Is supposed to In dltato tho percentage of dead from bullots and shell fragments In the head has diminished In a . corres ponding proportion. ABOUT ADVISE IS THE PREPONDERANCE OF QUANTITY OVER QUALITY GJons MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION. NEWS OF FRONT Arrive at Columbus Today With Story Villa Died of ' Blood Poisoning. ui 10 111 i injiii, ruuuwuu By American Troops. MAN BE ANOTHER RUSE Military Men Reallo This Possli. Ity and Arc Still Chasing tlie Villa Hands Some Nut hen Say Villa Had I tot It Legs Ih-ukfii tllf AHOfllc. lVr'n In f'on llr Tlmrn.J COLP.MI1PS. .V. M.. April 11. UoulonuntH Darguc and Oorrell of I'jmntu Ana, 70 mllca southwest or Chihuahua City, that Villa died of blood poisoning caused by wounds. f Story of Ills night ' Othor reports Indicated that Villa 'was In flight closely followed hy Anierlcnn troops south of Parra; nnd near tho ourango border. .May He a Huso Military authorities realize that tho report of Villa's death may ho anothor ruso to throw tho AniorlcnnB "off of what Is termed a -'hot trail" (but novortholcsB, tho flyors said there was no tondoncy nianlfcsted to liolltllo tho story. SiiiM-oiind Ono Hand Tho nvintora Information Indicates I that tho American cavalry havo en tirely Biirrotiniled tho dotachmont which Is roportcd to havo boon car-! tying Villa on a litter. Villa was last reported to (Ion. Porahlng ns having been In tho vicinity of Huea- ''bulrlachlc, west of Parral. This .would place him in tho midst of dlf- foront dotachments of American troops. Tell" of HeliiK Shot If ho Is doad It may ho that the end enmo while various forcos woro 'uronnrlnir to close In on him. Nn- 'lives said Villa wan shot through both logs, ono of thorn Imlng broken vhllo nnothor allot lodged In Ills stomnch. PETITIONS OUT VOTKRS SK.'X FOR SPKCIAL ROAD IIOXD i:i.i: TIOX Ask for icMi-ooo bhim ! R"i" ''w Per Cnt Interest Reilccni One Tenth A ally Alter ." Veins First potltlon to tho county court asking a special election to vote nn tho road bonds was circulated her this morning and waa llborally signed bek'oro noon. It callrf for $30'-', 000 of bonds, Instoad of $:570, 000, as first advocated. A total of $3,000,000 was loppod off tlio $21, 100,000, assessed valuation of th county Inst year, bocauso of tho O and C. lands nnd the Southern Ore gou lands. On this valuation tw per cent Is asked for road bonds. To Vote at Prluinrlt's Tlio oloctlon Is expoctod to bo ho' con-!wmi ti,0 prlinarlos, May 10 tt()n foOWB. Tho pa "To tlio Jlouorablo County Court of Coos County: "Wo, tho undersigned reglstoro voters, respoctftilly petition that yo call a s)o?lal oloctlon for tho purpose of submitting to tho voters of tit 1 - county the question or Issuing boudr 1 to piovlde for tho construction of permanent roads In this county, I , r , , ,,. ,.,,,,,, t5,xtv tho amount of Three lluntliotl hlxty two Thousand Dollars $3C2, 000.00) to run fourteen years oach. Th aforesaid bonds shall boar Intoro' nt five per cent par annum; to 1 redeemed ono-tenth annually, be" nlng at tho end or tho fifth year. Llbhy Coal, $n.00 ton, Phono 72. HEAROTHER RUMOR mu MEMHFR OP T1IK ASSOCIATION COOS RAY GETS 'thrf.k, TiiofSAXD is phoviihid I FOR COOS RIVF.R. The.se Items Ale Included In Hill Passing Lower lloint.' of Con gress Today. I Mr AtnoruioJ TirM u Cx Hr Tlm.) WASHINGTON, I). (!., April it. The house luu Just passed tho river and harhor hill, carrying $70,001) for t'ooH Hay and $3,000 for Cooa Itlver. The $70,000 Is for maintenance of the government liar dredge Col. P. S. Mlchlc, nnd tho $3,000 Is for dredg ing the Coon Klvor. T IS PICKED UP STKAMIIH IIKIi IX TOW OK TIIU liAKMK TOHAV Was Koiiiul Off Cape l-inltery Ves- tcnhiy With .Her Tull Shaft. Hrokeu llr Amim Intel l'rr lu Cmm llr Tlmn. SHATTI.H, Wnsh., April 1 1. Tho Hteam achoonor Ileo, which was Idcked up south of Capo r latttr yesterday with hor tall shuft broken, passed Port Townscnd today In tow of the Btcamor I.altmo. 1 i:i,KCTi:i TO HKMOCHATIC COM MITTliK FROM IOWA ju,.ni,, Cummins for Presldeiital Candlilnte (.'its Itlg Reiubllcan Vote In Primary inr AmocUIM Tim to Co n Tlnin.i DKS MOIN'KS, la.. April 11. Re turiiH from yosterday'n primary, W. W. Marsh lod by a wldo margin for j'Democratle National cominlttocman. '.Senator Cummins, Republican cnuill- dato for Prcsldont, was far ahead of tho niimbor of votou caut for Prcsl dont Wilson. EXPLOSION IS FATAL!;; ritKSS .Ml Mi AT DUPO.NT WORKS HI.OWS UP. One .Man Is Killed mid Tho Others liijuied In Accident Xiar Scrautou, Pa. (llf AnW'UtM !( l ('"" "7 TIiiim.) SCRANTON, Pa., April II. Tho m 03H mill of tho Oupont Powdor works at Mooalc, near horo, blow l K today, killing one man. two oiuors were Injured. $70,000 FOR BAR mm MEMBER CHIEF DISCHARGED. MAVOR (.il.l-.. OK SIIATTU:, MISSUS poi.ici: IIIIAH. Dlffercuco HeKiiidlug lh Prohibition I.nv Said to He Cunso of (lie Trouble. OXi: TIIOl'SAXI) CASUS of iikkh si:ii:i ' lr Amo. UIkI rr 10 . nr 1 linn SKATTMC, Wash., April J I. A thoiibitnd ciuob of beer was solzod today on a scow . lu tho hurbor. Tho ownor ' ship of tli3 huor lias not yet been determined. , ' 4 SIOATTI.i:, Wash., April 11. jco-opoiatlon or Carrnnza troops con Mayor OIH today asked Chlof of tlnuo. Pollco Imuk to resign Immediately. A written ioiiiest merely 3uld: .tiriti...i.. ...iIm.. luti ,1tlfillu I lin 1. .IIIWIII u.i. ..,. m.v . llovo the best interests of tho city! would bo served by your reslgnu- tlon," "Is unde.stood differences over the prohibition luw were back of tho 1 trouble. Wits Reprimanded. - Mayor Olll reprimanded I.ang last week for making arrests without a proper warrant, in violation, tecord- Ing to tho mayor, of lib. lopeated orders. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency tm?s 1'HF.SS REPORT THAT IS Rumors, Unofficial and Uncon firmed, Come to Carranza Washington Embassy. SOI BELIEVE IT Nothing Said In Army Dis patches, But Story, It Is Said, May Be True. ' COMES FROM QUERETARO Kcpoi-tN Tlittl Villa Was Wounded and llcliig Carried 011 I, liter nnd Hardships of Flight Over .Moun tains (.'Ives Color of Truth TIIIXKS Vll.liA WAS Klliljl:i IX AITIOX IB; AmvpIIix1 Vtt to f Tllf Tlmi QUKm-yi'AUO, Mexico, Ap ril 11. Tho war department today announced It has rea son to bolleve that Villa was killed lu action and that searching parties had been sent out to find tho body. inr AmotUIM I'm In Co lli Tlm.) WASIIINOTOX, I). C, April 11. I I'lioiiiciai mm iiucouiirmuii rupurui 'Hint Villa Is dead reached Cnrrnnzn embassy today nnd wns given some degree of crodouco by the officials hero. Tho roportB were represented ns having coino from Qucrotnro. They woro unsitlmtantlatod by thn latestcst dispatches to tho war "ml stete dopnrtment. May He True Story Tho clrcumntantlal reportn o" Villa's recent Injury, hownvor, nnd tho rigors of his long nnd hurried Hlght In which ho an been vnrlounly reported as being carried on a litter or In a rarrlago over rough trallH gave color to tho possibility that he may havo died, Rig Force lu .Mexico Official estimates of the numbor of troops In .Mexico on tho border for omorgoncy nro given at the war lopartmont today us IHJiiiU, (Ion. orshlug has about 12,000 men In I.MoxIco, Including thosa holding tlio 'lines ot communication. hiffi:ri:xt stohiks arc iikahd iiv ar.mv at froxt. mo Say Villa Was Silk, While Others .State Ho Won Alifj to Walk. llj AMofltlM I'n-M to Cixx liar Tlroro.J PHItSIIINO'S lli:AI)QUARTi:itS, r FRONT, April 10. (Moxlcan JTolograph to Jnaroz.) Retiowcd ro- REPORTS CONFLICT l)l,S.'l,ortH IU0 received horo by (loneral I Pershing that Villa U dead mid burled, These reports am under In- jvostlgatlon. Meanwhile tho hunt for l)0 villlstas Is prliceodlng with 10- nowed vigor with tho urrlval at tho front or Pershing. Reports Are IKff.'ient. Mexicans who saw Villa on hl.i flight south said tho bandit looked emnclated n week ago. RoportB, however, are conflicting. Ono said Villa was able to walk, ludlcamiK bis log wa. not broken. Hitter Ton 111 (I Villa. MoxIcuiib In this section are well disposed toward tho Amorleuus and blttor toward Villa, Tho Amorlcau lino uf communication Is now about 100 mllo.i long. Itoports of friendly MOTE IS DELIVERED IIAXDKD TO AMF.HICAX KMHASSV AT HKRI.I.V is a Rt-ply (' American hiiiulry Re- gnrdlug Sussex and Four OthT Vessels llf AwMlitoJ rrM to foot IUf Tlmw 1 UK It LIN, April 11. The govern ment's reply to the American Imiulr les regarding the stoainor Susnox nnd four other vessels sunk or damaged Svns delivered today to tho American I Consolidation of Times Const Mnll mill Coos liny Ail vert I bit. TIS OKHMANS AIIH COXCIIXTHATIXO liOIIT AT OXH POIXT (Jims Operated Hy I'rench it( Dead- man's Hill HnKo Kvery Teutonic Advance IB Asocll4 Trrm to Com Bj TtmM.J PARIS, April 11. --Tho normun general offoiiBlvo against Verdun, which bognn Sunday over a in mile front, In being rcstricrcd In tho latest fighting to n two nillo front on the west sldo of tho rlvor Mouse. Along tlieso IlTiOO yards of trench es, thn Fronch up to yesterdny had succeeded lu barring further Teuton ic advance and In seizing their ar tillery, which Ib raking ovory florunn advance on tho cast sldo or tho rlv r. Tho object of tho present npora tlous Ib now tho historical l.o Mort lloiitrno of Dcnilmnn's 1 till. which bars tho way of tho Oorlnnus to further advanco west of tho rlvor. IS OKHMAXV WII.I DKI.IVKIt ARMS TO SWITZHHIiAXII 1'iviicIi I'lrm Wim t'mible to I'lll the Order When Called Upon 1 Recently Inr AmkUIh I'rtH to Cikm llr Tlmn.1 HKRMN', April 1 1.. (Wireless lo Snyvlllo.) Tho first Installment of 1G centimeter llowltzorn with nmmunltiou, which woro ordered In klormuny nftor a French nrm nail Mieon iiuablo to supply tho guns, will arrive In Switzerland within tho uoxt Jfow days, tho Zurlcher Pont nn mouncos, Tho nowpaper polntB out 'this Is tho host answer to tho reports Uwltzotnolnotaolnot noadl tth dTca that normally Intends to lnvado Swltzorlnnd. PASSES TRE HOUSE RIVKRS AND IIARHOHS Hll.h APPROVKH TODAV. IS Carries Approprlntlon of Forty Mill ion Dollars Cues to tho Semite For At (Ion. llf AmocIiIM Timw lo Cmm llf TlniM.J WIASIIINHTON, D. ('., April 1,1. Tho Rivers and Harbors appropria tion hill, carrying $10,000,000, win passed by tho houso today by 11 voto of 210 to 133. Now It goes to thi senate. Motion to recommit and cut tlio appropriation to $20,000,000 was mado by Itopresentatlvo Hum phrey, hut wiib defeated. Supported Uy Maim. Humphreys' motion was .iiipported by Itupuhllcau header Mann. An aiiioiidinant by Representative Hood, of Iowa, adopted alter a hard fight, provided that no part or tho appro priation was to be used for work done by prlvato contract ir tho con tract prlco was morv than 25 pir lent in excess of tlio estimated cost of doing tho work by tho govorn ueut. T ALL REPORTS SF.XATORS WOKMi KXOW AIIOI'T KTAXDARD Ollj Ask for Details hearueil In Hie In- eslgutlons Kliict Corporntloii Whs Dlssohed (II; Awuv.!'1! !'( I" '' ll7 TIium.J WASIIINOTON, I). C, April It Without debate, tho Kouutu today adopted u resolution by Kenyon, Ro pitblioau, directing tho attorney Ken oral, If not Incompatible with tho public Intorost, to submit to tho Sen uto all reports or Investigations mado by tho department Into the Standard Oil Company since thn supremo court Idecreu of dissolution. f SPV IS PIT TO ' DHATH IX I.OXDOX Dr Awltl ITcm li. Coot nr Tlmn I LONDON. April II. -A spy was put to death lu Loudon : today, according to tin official 4 announceintnt. ' Dr. II. K, Kelly, Dentist, Coke Hldff. Phono M'-i-I, 201 FROM SHORTER ELK US WAN CITY EDITION Foor O'clock No. 222 0 A Few Elements of French Trenches Taken During Fight Last Night. BERLIN "CONFIDENT Points to Progress In Difficult Section and Loss Inflict ed Upon French. DEADMAN'S HILL IS CENTER. Assault. Is still Hcliig Dlrocfal Against That Point Number of Ficucli Prisoners Taken Is , Increased Vcsterday. (n ArvlIM PfMi to Cooo n7 TlramJ LONDON, April II. Tho German assault on Verdun Is still centered on Dcadmnu's Hill, west of the Men no. Advancing from Corboaux wood, thn (Ioniums last night gulnod a few olomonta of Fronch trenches Otherwise, Paris aumntneen tldoy wcro heaiuii back with heavy lossos. llotwcou Dounumont nnd Vnux," enst of tho Mouse, tho OormiuiB nUo renewed tho nttaclc but gained no success, Paris Bays. Itcillii Is Confident, llerlln views tho Verdun oporntlon confidently, pointing to tho ground gained lu tho difficult region nnd tho losses luflictod on tho French. It announces tho numbor of un wounded prisoners taken lu tho fighting enst of the Mouse yester dny was incrca.icil to .111 officers nnd I'i'M men. i;itlsli Repulsed. Tho Ilrltlsli made a strong hand grouado attack last ulglit after an Intensified artillery preparation ngulnst tho Herman positions south 'of Ht. ICIol, but woro completely ro 'pulsod, llerlln ntntes, F LOST WIIH.V SPANISH STUAMHU IS DFSTHOVF.R. Tho Kitntniitleiiuo Is ReporttMl Sunk ly n Torpedo, In Renter Dis patch From Madrid. tllf AaiorUtfl rrtw In Cono ll, TIuim.) LONDON, April II. A Router dispatch from Madrid days that four of tlm crew of the Spanish Btcamor Kantauderiuo, which Ih roported sunk by a torpedo, woro drowned and tho reimiludur landed. Ilrltlsli Hoat Iost Lloyd's reportn tho Rrlttsli steam er lC'hiHtou, 3701! tons gross, missing and probably mink. Tho crow was saved. ( HASKS MKRCHAXT CRI'IHKR OI-'K OAPi: HKXRV Incident ReKirtcd hy Passengers Ar living at .Now Vork on tho Metupan ' III, AtrotUUI rrr lo Cooo n TloiM. NKW YORK, April H.-Passen-Y,ort arriving hero today on the steamer Motapan said n Ilrltlsli war- dhlp was observed yostorday off Cape Lllonry. She pursued a tramp sicam- et and flrod a Bhot ocross uie oow. Tho stoainor thou raised tho Union Tack and tlio crulsor ubandoned the 'l.'tSO. t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, t $ KOl'XR X13AR TAI-KV TAV13IIN Udy's whlto glovo. Owner may havo artlclo by paying for this ad at iimoB Office. r Its .OST Unity ring. RcHard roturn to Tlmos Office. for I'OK KALIv Rntlre furnishings of tho Anderson roomlng-houBO, also restaurant equipment; center .of busluesj district. Will soil cheap for cash, l.oaso given on building R desired. Mrs. Thos. Anderson, Paiidon. Oregon. FOR SALK 13 il. fl, " ' pot. 30 In. wide; $1 00 per yard. Phono 370-J. M 6 OU 0 AR DR01ED BRUISER ATTACKS COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency H:U?IW 00,1 ,,' iu t AiiIcLei's. em mW