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HEART FAILURE
TBJE1CT
'Coroner's Jury So Reports In
Case of Andrew Wiklund
Who Was Found Dead.
A coroner's jury late Saturday
afternoon returned a verdict of heart
failures In tho case of Andrew Wik
lund, the logger and tlmberman who
Vas found dead In his room aboTo
tho Castlewood saloon on Front
Btreet Saturday noon. The verdict,
was returned fdlloWlng a post mor
om and the examination of several
witnesses before Coroner T. J. Lewis.
Tho post mortem was performed
"by Drs. A. L. Houseworth and E. E.
Straw and their report of tho cause
of death to Coroner Lewis was "aeute
alcoholism."
The vial of headache medicine
tound near "Wiklund's bed was pro
nounced harmless and It was de
clared that It could In no way have
teen responsible for the death.
The coroner's Jury consisted of E.
O. Hall, W. E. Dungan, Jas L. Fer
ry, Jr., Joseph Trewella, E. R.
"Moore and D. V. Short.
The funeral was held this after
noon from the Swedish church, the
Ttev. B. F. BcngtBon officiating.
Wiklund was forty-five years old and
a native of Finland.
The witnesses who testified at the
coroner's Inquest were Dr. E. E.
Straw, Mrs. Phoebe Lee, John Freuss,
"Rev. B. F. Bengston, John Bachman,
"H. Flnnell, Chas Selen and Alex
Johnson.
Mrs. Albert Stora of Coos River, is
a cousin of the deceased.
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Milo Pearson of Ten Mile, to
Carry Violation Conviction to
Circuit Court.
As a result of his conviction in
Justice C. L. Pennock's court lato
Saturday afternoon on the charge of
running deer with dog3 and killing
the'm In violation of the law, Mllo
Pearson of Ten MUe( through his at
torney, J. S. Coke, announced that
he would carry the case into the
circuit court. It is understood to be(
the intention of Messrs. Pearson and
Coke to attack the validity of the
law on two points and to knock out
Mr. Pearson's conviction by having
the law declared not valid.
The charges against Pearson were
preferred by Deputy Game Warden
Cal Wright. He Introduced Steve
Lapp, Jr., and Alec. Randa, both of
Ten Mile, as witnesses to prove that
Pearson had chased a big buck with
dogs and then killed tho deer In the
lake. Mr. "Wright also said he had at
least one other witness to prove the
charge but the two named were all
that testified. The defense did not
Introduce any witnesses, merely ar
ranging for the appeal to tho circuit
court. '
After the verdict of guilty was
pronounced, Justice Pennock an
nounced that Pearson's fine would bo
$75 and costs. Pending the appeal,
a bond of ?200 was required.
Phil Short, the Ten Milo restau
rant man accused of selling venison,
'has not appeared for his hearing.
VOTING CONTEST COUPON
$
NOT GOOD Al'TF.
It, AUGUST 20, 1008.
Dist Address
the qoos J
VOTING
For
County
Good for ono vote filled out an
or otherwise on or before explrat
in any way, or transferred after b
A GOOD HEDGE.
How Honeysuckle Can Be Planted to
Offset an Ugly View.
It may bo that you are planning a
new hedge this your to shut out an
ugly view or Intruding animals or to
'form a boundary line, says tho De
lineator. For this purpose the com
mon honeysuckle, Lonleern grata, Is
worthy of consideration. A simple but
strong wiro fence will support It per
fectly, and the roots may bo set In at
almost any tirao of the year. The vine
grows rapidly, showing n disposition to
take care of Itself eyen to the extent
of choking out poison Ivy or other
climbers thnt endeavor to Invade Its
stronghold. Its habit Is to grow to the
top of the fence and thou to droop
down gracefully on olther side. A
close wall of green Is soon forraed. so
close, Indeed, that dogs give up the at
tempt to push themselves through its
mass of Intertwined twigs. The flow
ers return for u second blooming, cast
ing always to considerable distances
their Boft, delicate scent.
A hedgo of honeysuckle vines, more
over. Is less costly than ono of bos or
privet, and It does not require the
clipping and caro of the latter. Often
such a hedgo forms n desirable wind
break, especially for tho roses of a
garden. Trained over n simple frame
work, It makes a delightful canopy for
a garden bench.
AY TIMES
CONTEST
d sent to The Times office by mail
ion date. No ballot will be altero.1
elng received by The Times.
Garden Variety.
"Tho man I work lor never makos
n mistake."
"He must be n marvel."
"No; Just a common, ordinary liar."
Value and Protection of Street Trees.
Municipalities hnvo of late much
awakened to tho valuo of street trees
and the advisability of protecting
thorn, more especially since several
eastern courts havo placed a value of
several hundred dollars on fine old
Bpeclmens damaged by public service
companies through their wire stringing
vandals. These latter look upon all
street trees as so many obstructions
and placo no vuluo upon them. This
1s evident through the ruthless and un
necessary butchering indulged In by all
linemen. That neither the public nor
tho ubuttlug property owner has any
rights or privileges In the matter seems
to be taken for Granted.
Couldn't Hit Her.
An Englishman was being shown
Chicago by some friends who had been
entertained by him In London. They
couldn't lutercst him. He was bored
ut everything. Finally In desperation
they took him to see a vaudeville show.
Tho big uet of the ulght was an "Im
palement" act, where u young woman
stood against u bo.ird and u man threw
knives at her, outlining her ou tho
board
The Englishman watched for a few
minutes. Then he yawned and said:
"Well, old chaps, let's be going. Deuced
bore. I call it. 'E's thrown at her 'alf
a dozen times and 'aBii't 'It 'er onrvl"
COOILLE
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or 'three other times, it appeared as
though Marshfleld would score but
poor stick work lost the opportunities.
The Bcoro
Marshfleld
Kelly, 2d 6
McKeown lst6
Copple, ss. . ..5
McCutch'n 3d5
AB R H SBPO
Rutledge,
Theile, p .
Bryan, rf .
Butler, cf .
Ashcon, If
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0 2
1 10
0 1
0 1
0 20
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 2
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3
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Totals .
Coqullle
Thomas, c
Porterfild
Nevlns, ss.
Collier, If .
Paul, cf . .
Pardlner, p
Lorenze, 1st. 5
Howell, 2b ..5
Hartley, rf . . 5
44 2 3 2 36 12
AB R H SBPO A
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Totals . .49
Coqullle
Runs 0 0 0 10
Hits 0 10 10
Marshfleld
Hits 0 0 0 0 0
Runs 0 0 0 0 0
4 7 4 3G 10 7
Clean Up.
Tho most unsightly feature of a town
nt present and one that may easily be
removed Is tho rut-ant lot crop of
weeds., Just now the weeds are going
to seed ami sltould at ouco be removed
nud burned. Not only will this Im
prove tho looks of the streets and
town In general, but the destruction of
this year's seed crop will materially iv
dine next year's weed crop upon these
niviis and adjoining preiulios. "Ohi
year's heeding iimI.i'smivoii years'
weeding" Is all the truth and none of
til I'lll YuU'lO Ll'M Ul't lllf.V.
The Vizier's List.
The sultan bade his grand rlzlcr to
preparo a list of all the fools In tho
kingdom. In duo course the rizier
brought bis list of fools to the palace,
and, lo, at tho head of tho list appeared
the sultan himself.
''Why, O rizier, Is my namo at the
head of your list of fools'i"
"Sun of the universe did you not
but Inst week commission two entire
strangers Franks they represented
thomselves to purchase six motor cars
for you, and did theso two strangers
not depart with 100,000 sequins from
tho royal treasury?"
"Yes. What of ltl"
''They will never return," said the
vizier, "and therefore on my list"-
"But suppose they do return?"
"Then, sire, I will erase your name
and placo theirs in Its place."
0 0 10 0 0 2 4
10 10 0 0 3 7
10 0 10 0 1 3
110 0 0 0 0 2
Earned runs Coquille.l; Marsh
fleld, 0. Two base hits Porterfleld,
Nevins. Struckout by Thlele 20,
Gardiner, 20. Left on bases Co
qullle, 10; Marshfleld, 12. Double
plays McCutcheon to Rutledge to
McKeown. Passed balls Rutledge,
1. Hit by pitcher McKeown. Base
on balls off Thlele, 1; off Gardiner,
3.
Umpires Washburn and Goldie.
Notes, of the Game.
Coqullle now leads the Coos Coun
ty League with Bandon and Marsh
fleld tying for second place.
Marshfleld plays Coqullle at Co
qullle next Sunday and North Bend
Bandon at Bandon. The following
Sunday, Bandon plays Marshfleld
here and Coqullle plays North Bend
nt North Bond. Only two more games
remain after these, Marshfleld and
North Bend playing each other and
Bandon and Coqullle.
If the Marshfleld team got In tho
field a little quicker, It would pre
vent the game dragging between- In
nings. Owing to the other three teams
failing to put the $50 each towards
the $200 prize money, Mannger Mc
Keown has pulled down his $50. He
was the only one to post forfeit
money.
Several changes were made in the
Marshfleld lineup yesterday and It
worked all right. McKeown showed
up well on first. A little better stick
work would help Marshfleld a whole
lot In the final summary.
Peralto, who was picked up by
Marshfleld after Coqullle let him
out unexpectedly failed Marshfleld
yesterday and joined Bandon.
NORTH 1IEN1) LOSES.
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A Fortunate Young Man.
President Roosevelt met a well
known youug writer and asked ab
ruptly, "Do you know Spanish?"
No, Mr. President, I do not, I very
miich regret to say," was tho reply.
"I am sorry to hear it," commented
the chief magistrate, and tho subject
was dropped.
Deeply Impressed with tho Idea that
had he known Spanish he might havo
heeu appointed to a high otUco la the
diplomatic corps, tho youug man sot
to work assiduously, dropplug every
thing eUe, aud boon acquired a pro
llcluucy In that lunguage. He called at
tho Wlilto House aud was cordially
welcomed. In tho eourso of conver
sation ho said: "By the way, Mr.
I'rosldfyit, I know Spanish well. I both
talk and read It with ease."
"Ob. ,vju iV-i't nv sol Then you
M'jr'it i h one tif i!i lii;iplwt men In
Hii world. Vmi en ii lunil 1oii Qiiiyott
Iiumloii Takes Slugging Game
Si-oi-o of H to 5$ Sunday.
In a regular slugging match yes
terday, which Incidentally brought
forth some good fielding, Bandon de
feated North Bend at North Bend by
a score of 8 to 3. Jordan, Bandon's
star pitcher, was up in the air a good
sharo of the time and had it not been
for some gilt edged support, ho
would havo been up against It for
fair. Bandon landed on McFarland
pretty hnrd nnd in addition to this
ho failed to get fancy support when
he badly needed It. Bandon secur
ed seven singles, three doubles and a
thrpo-baggor oft hint, but ho had six
strikeouts, three being secured by
burning over tho third strikes on
R. Myors, Jordnn and Soger before
they expected them. Jordan was
touched up for six singles nnd two
doubles nnd made threo wild pitches.
Tho score by Innings:
Bandon RUE
310010003 S 11 3
North Bond
000100002 3 8 4
Schoflold who ploys second for
Bandon Is an old schoolmate of Pit
cher McFarland nnd played tho star
game for Bandon yesterday.
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The Gold Dust
Twins
WILL VISIT YOU
Mr . L. Daggett, special representative of The N K Fair
bank Company, will be with us Tuesday, August 11 to dem
onstrate Fairbanks Soap Products to our customers We want
you to become acquainted with all these excellent goods
Gold Dust
More Gold Dust Is used today than all other washing
powders combined. This Is proof of Its merit.
For toilet and bath as well as for fine laundry work if you insist
upon using a toilet soap for that purpose. White, floating, fits the
does not turn yellow with ago. '
Fairy
hand does
Sunny Monday
Perfection in laundry soap. Remarkable dirt
starting qualities washes everything wash
able in hot or cold, hard or soft water.
GlyC6rinC -Tar For toilet and shampoo.
PultTimV Erases Brlme and stains from tho hands like magic.
Mr. Daggett will make a special introductory offer oh these soaps. Don't fail to
take advantage of it. The offer will be good only white Mr. Daggett is with us.
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Illuminated Duchess' Pattern
n the latest stylo in seini-poi-celalu crockery.
vS ''ls s really the prettiest tabic ware we luue
ever cnriic-d. Wo llne placed a set on ex
hibition in our show window, and we invite you all
to come nnd Inspect it. The colorings and design
iiro so soft and mellow that it creates yearning 'Hint
will not be appeased until you havo a set yourself.
Don't delay.
Going & Harvey Co.
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It does not seem possible, yet it Is true,
that theso Hat I'ins are made out of live
m.M tni rh.nnr il It., n mntnl . a cnem
process. This discovery is without A
i doubt ono of the lost arts of tho ancient H
fettypuans. i ney are inc most Deautnui
of all Hat Pins. No two are alike. Made
In finishes to conform to the prevailing
fashions in millinery. Six sizes
Everybody is talking; about them. Don't
fail to come In and see them. These are
the genuine DELAMOTHE Real Rose
Hat Pins.
Kightoen year's experlonco has
taught us a motto "Take
our time and do our work
right."
Ii. J. POST
Contractor nud Itullder. 4
Pflcos consistent with host work
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Sold by
T. HOWARD
Leading Jeweler
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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Hams and
Have a flavor as
quisite as the flower
aeon
dainty and ex-
There are two kinds of Hams
and Bacon Primrose and others.
At all Grocers and Butchers
DIARRHOEA
There is no need of anyone suffer
ing long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure it is only neces
sary to take a few dosea of
Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in most cases one dose is
sufficient. It never fails and can be
relied upon in the meat severe and
dangerous cases. It is equally val
uable for children and is the means
of saving the lives of many children
each year.
In the world's history no medicine
has ever met with greater success.
PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50c.
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When a healthy child you meet,
Dressed for play or on the street,
Think of "Diamond D" or "Home Mack" Bread ;
"All the wheat that's fit to eat."
COOS BAY BAKERY
ABSTRACTi
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phone 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
A Want Ad will sell it for you
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