f""IIU I WJHWUIHIMI WC ""'' Wl"11 -fjJiwwFTf'"'- ' m um, pwwi.1 irnjr ' ' --.. w 3HBHaMHiHMMttHlHAHiMttPMMWmtW"VK. MBBBvatwr .. . """W" rjiwwrr"wpra,t-r-"w' ' ' " fTffWf W w ii ' ry T "" " i,t muyiiw ' """ I APS. ..i-aiVHSS IS SLOW, Al ,,EN' J TIlS IT PAYS IS KVI. lEIlTlSfc 'InllV SUCCESSFUL UU8I SSiisB EVKUYWHERK :: xxxlI (Ham Sag Stones MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED I'llESS NEWS GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AL.j THE TIME TERSELY 1 OLD v: :: tt :t t Established In 1878 ns The Const Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull jQ 37 nnd'uoos liny mivcrusi-r. P, OFFICIALS ARE PLEASED '' WITH GOOS BAY COUNTRY MONEY WOULD BE WASTED Lpresidcnt Calvin Says He Is Surprised at the Development. IrE ON A TOUR . OF INSPECTION ill Go East and Report at Headquarters Regarding thn situation. I "' WASHINGTON, August 2U. Tlio. - "" """ ' " " ....m. ini..i ' .... .. nf i-nnnlinra wliii worn liiirnmc urilBll. The four Soiiineni rncinu uim..iu Government weather omciais tiiinK u ". - , - - -- 1, l.ltcd Coos liny loft Sunday ; wollll, 0 n WMl0 of wonoy t0 explode The law provides lint no Ares aim 1 00 " ........ rr.l. - . . ... ' in atnfnit fnr lllirnllll! lirllSll Or llOlUS ornlng by '' ,r", 1,,u' ""'" tho big guiiB 011 tlio I'ncmc whibi 111 1 " - - - - ------- 0 an In-iwctlon trip nnd worn h(J,c- 0, producing rnln. In ,cspono"ltloi.t I l from n rtro wnrdon, ... o.w.,.1 ,iiv iiu mill .. .......... .i.. .1... 1. botwoen June 1st nnd October 1st. llSCd tor I""", "I""" ""' U) llirwiur ruiiuunio nun inu nib h"ii , r ..,,. LhtlD Msrshfleld. Thoy will go to 1)U ,,. tll0 WnP Department asked With tlio now order from tho Go '"'"" . ... 11.,. . . .. . . . .. 'urn. nnfinitu pnn 1111 civnn under :. York nt once nnu 0110 m uiu Ul0 weather Bureau ror nn opinion " T, , " .,n " .. ... .i.. 1.. 11. ..... Immv nli-niiniatiiiiroa until further 110- ..rpoK.0 MnnKiiB uo ".." t0 tho .rolmoio 011 cioncy. umo : " ;"" " ,, ,lrvnMI 0, lho Cultrn olneo or 1110 compunj- willls L. Monro replied tnnt 1110 oniy - - - - , "" " " .,. ake up the matter of tlio branch to r08lllt W()lllll probnbly bo to "crento country nnd 10 n flrc8 .... ii..i.. 11... ..inn . .. . i.... Hiirnnii nu nt thlH tlmo of tlio year. 1 PERMITS FACE CHARGE COL ROOSEVELT IS.GHEERED ARE ALLOWED OFJURDER: ON HIS ARRIVAL AT DENVER 1 That Was VVhat the Weather Officials Thought About Exploding Guns. lllv Ausoclntcd Proas I WASHINGTON. August 20. Tlio Dr. Crippen and Miss Leneve Are Brought Into Court at London. (By Associated Prima.) LONDON, August 29. Dr. Crip pen nnd Ethel Lenovo wero nccuscd of the murder of Doll Elmoro, the former's wife, In a formnl chargi rend to them In tho Bow Street I'o llco Court to-day. The Lcnove woman lo charged also with hnrborlng and maintaining Crippen after tho crime, Acting Governor Wires Instruc tions to Fire Wardens of the County. No moro fires must be started by ranchers or others until further no tice and no permits must bo given by Are wardcnB. Acting Governor Jay Uowcrmnn sent telegrams to A. II. Powers and L. J. Simpson nBklng them to notify all tho fire wardcnB thnt no permits must be given for ainrtlni. fln until further notice. This Is tnken ns a precautionary knowing he had commiticu (it. ue mcasuro ns many of tho forest fires foro thn proceedings, Inspector Dow. Gill CROWDS ' AT GHOENNE Salute of Cannon Welcomes Him When Train Pulls Into City. hnvo been stnrtod by tho smnll nros Colonel Roosevelt Receives a Warm Welcome From People of Wyoming. (Dv Associated l''C.i CHEYENNE, Wyo., AllgllBt 29. IS RECEIVED BY DISTINGUISHED MEN. :ooi Day. E. H- Calvliu tlio vlco 'n n(,1(J w yonrg l0 como for cliurtnns )fildnt and general manager of 1110 invB a nionmiro tho snuctlon of road, was 1iIk1i1 pleased with tho tllu BVornment for their oporntloim, onalry and wns hopeful of tho com- t() m.oy ,, tno crcdullty gf tho public icy taklnB fnvornble action on tho nml gocm.u both public and private repwli that will be mnilo rcgnnllng 10Venue." Mooro ndda that under tho locality. In talking, he was nl.,ilor.. f Conurcss tho Agriculture ..iv. mr.ln.t nn tnnklnir nnv BtntC- . -...... 1 i,n. ..vnnmli.il 1''.flnfl In I&.UV1 buai..v.. w . IJUUtll 11IIU11I. lino urt,.....-w.. t-- rfntai to when the road would ho ,omunr,Hng tho cloudB with powerful IijIII, tut to C. .1. Mlllln, H10 local 0XpiORtvuB both In dry and humid cli mates without effect. ARRIVES AD i.nrMPntatlvo of tho company, cv rrwicd himself na being hopeful tlmt tic report of whnt wns lenrned horo uld meet with favor with tho com- rr. Pln-t Trip Horo. llr. Calvin wns interviewed by a lifprcscnlatlvo of Tha Times Saturday riRES CUT OFF WIRES. Little Communication With Dinning District of Piigt't Hml. 1 itv Atbui'iui'o l'rH 1 SEATTLE, Wash., August 29. S AILS ACAIN Breakwater Leaves On Her Last Trip of the Five-Day Schedule. Tho Hrcakwator arrived Sundny n.lm l.fniirrlif tlm nrUnnOrR 1mp.lv ..,.... f....n.ln lii ( rml iipoil nvliloilcn to r...i.... nvlniolnil lo Pnlniinl ItnoRO- show thnt Crippen contemplated sul- vojt Saturday tho ilrst of a Berles of cldo while at sea following Ills flight demonstrations planned for him In from this country. Crippen wns tn0 fnr West. From all over tho quoted as declaring that Miss Lenovc gtnto camo ,non ftnd women to Join knew nothing ot mo irouuiu uuu in- n welcoming tno uoionei duck w mu woman protested her Innocence. The country 0 became ncquulnted with couple wero rcmnniicu iiuin ouiuuih- n (unrter or a century ngo. mu "-, ber Cth without ltnvlng plcndcd or onei wnB n,t.t nt tho stntlon by Govor-' making comment In ' reply to tho nor ur0oks and Senator Warron of charges against them. Wyoming, and Senator Uorah of Ida-1 ho. Drawn up In front of tno station wbb tho Ninth Cavalry, tho coloiod regiment which co-operated with Lho j Rough Riders In Cuba. Tho parade through the atrcotB was bonded by Rooievelt and wbb depletive of N st ern life. Cowboys, cowgirls, Indians, bronchos and buffaloes being In line. 1 After tho parado Colonel Uoosovelt wns taken to the Inter-Ocean Hotel, whoro ho lunched with Urook, Wnr- n. : nnrj nonor! nfi That '". ornh nml Jamc8 " anrnh1. Dr. Ready wagers aouu inai AUcr lMIlc,ieont Colono, Koosoveu Southern Pacific IS Only "'l Prty wero taken lnnn auto to tho frontier grounds whoro thousands Trying tO Scare Othd'S. of spectator had gathered to hear MEDFORD, Ore., August 29.-Col- h,m k' , ,. nnimll hv lll0 T,-..,. Tl... ...! II, 1 1.1 UoilllV DOtlllttUll".!"" - - - - OI1U1 1TUI1K IUIJ "liu Uli M, BETi ilTIS ONLY A BLUFF i.iK-nnf Tli,TlmRRntiirdny. SEATTLE. Wnsll.. AUgllSl :. T110 HrcaKwaiur urnvuu oiiMMiw '""k -" - - ... - .1 .. . ... , .... i .1.1, . r.- ..1. u,.. n...i n, I 1.1. llniliiv u...w." -- . . night. When asked about his trip Reports from the scone 01 1110 iomu mm l'ortiuuu anu i B... i - v '"'""" "" -; ""'. Now York Evening Poat brougnt terebe.ald: llrcs In Pugot Sound district are In-'nrternoon, sailing at I o'clock. Th l,aVU wagered fiOO m the , rosiilt .of from hm Mr. Mlllls Is our press agent and complete ns many wires are iruwu u uio last irip nnu w. Biv,..,.v. ..... lUu ... ,......-.. -....--.- - ,1JuBt w k,nd of nttncR x CXpCciou, lemsrhato something to say. Hut 1 l.tho vicinity where iho ttres nroIIinko on-ti,0 flve-dny schedule, as & Western Rn 'rondrb.0'"cl" " fg ho ,aW. "Just as soon as a practical .. . ........... n.l. !. rnnilirn nf lll 8 t- .'In. ,ln flrB, nf tllO lllOIltll SllO KOOS KOtltllOril PnClflC COlOnOl Rn BaS ...... , .l,.. Ill nuch. This wns my llrst trip' Into ntlon this morning Is tho absence bnclt t0 tt,0 ono-n-week schedule nnd BURNED thlt part of tho country. I Intended of wind. No rnln 1b In prospect toning about n year ngo. When Mr. Crimes and others wroto about tho railroad, Mr. llarrimnn wroto to mo tilting mo to como up here, but I n taken 111 nt tho time nnu couiu tot rlik making tho trip,' and I have rer eottea mi hero until now. Wo itirted from a point sixty miles from mb Francisco nnd wont through Fort Bragg and up through Eurokn, Cres cent City and Curry county to Coos Bijr, c wero nlno dnyB In tho auto mobile." Ulu-d the Country. When atkeil If ho did not find It rough travelling and ratlior a wild on of a country down tho const, Mr. Cimn said: "No, It Is a great coun irjf and I enjoyed tho trip BOAT PEGGY IS will snll from Coob Day every Satur day. Sho will sail agnln next Satur day. Incoming Pnnnengorn. Tlio following aro tho pnsBongors who arrived from Portland on Urn Ureakwater: ! TIiob. G. Ryan, F. Adams, John Waltha, J. If. Zlmmers, Mrs. Zlm- .mnrB .inn. Gownnloclc. A. C. Lender, Southern Pac.flc Colono. Rny says J - nnd dM0Mjr , tho company Intends to but d ho f rallrond. Dr. I.;l.ly says It Is slm- "uw '" rcai t . niv nnothcr blu" 'o care away builders, and e. j mC up thulr as-' gortlons with tho .nri' -! . Dr. Reddy says; "It i -m-tai- tempt to keep otherB out of mo n""i Tho Southern Pacific IB following old tactics mnklTg a bluff of nctlv- j Ity when any ono elso Is ntfomptlng to act nnd scaring them off. "Tho Hill people nro reported to COAST LEAGl! CD BfiLL-sc:: I...V.,, -- . I t (till JIVUI..U - -. , , R. W. Gownnlock, N. Rosonblnd. u j purchased the old Draper sur- ..,, r .W. Hill, L. Hill, Frank Herman, MUB A third party Jb nt present In-.' portand Wins Another Game CatdieS Fire at the Wharf and Richardson, S. Vanderberg, 88tore8tlnK capital m the- construction . . UtU ' snnii I?. Hnzon. Mrs. Hnzou, A. Arnw-1" .', nitv rniirond. hence From San FrandSCO at Rnn. E. Hnzon. Mrs. Hazou, A. Arms l burg, Mrs. Armaburg, A. G. Arma Iburg, II. D. Hall, W. A. Healy, J. i ... .,ia Mn I'nrrv. Ira Nelson, E. Tim cnsollno launch Peggy, owned j0 Fnnagan, M. Dahl, John-Elde, A. eat coun-1 Q and JncU Flanagan, wnslGnrrott8on( p. Garrettson, Mrs. Mag 1 want to,.' . ..... !. Tho en-l i ,vn ohllrtren. C. Manossn, Is Sunk to Savn Her. ' ---..-. - ,. ,. cntnriinv evunuiK. w" I1T lha 1 U'flo n.nnll.. u.i,ii,lanil n, ,llO . ul" lvl w .-..-... ..Ha.UVIJ HUIHHVU M. . deielonmenl ivn fnnml horn nnd nil ol the rt'ier gentlemen woro too. None ol us had boon In horo beforo Wd Ve were urentlv RiirnrlEoil nnd glno was flooded and In nn attempt to burn out tho gasollno tho boat caiiEht flro. It was nlc trln. Tho freight A. S. Manossn, D. L. Manossa, Mrs. of a Crescent City raiiroau, nonce the Incorporation by tho Southern i'n plflc oflldalB ot tho Grants Pass & .Western. The Hnrrlman sysiom i don't build branch railroads, don t j . ,.. .!. nn.intv IinVP IllOVO lin- ' less forcod to, and as soon aa tho Snn i?ranCgC0 yeatorday. Tho other .a . A .... In iltft . a . An rnltn Clltl. pressure censes inoy cuubu, tuu' teams piayeu iwo buhico. wu.. From San Francisco at spunojg ouioh Dv Asooiatod Prosa.i PORTLAND, Ore., August 29. n..riinini nun another Ktinio from He Takes Part in Bia I'arade and Delivers An Address. fBy Associated Pr ) DENVER, Colo., August 29. A Ba- luto of cannon welcomed Roosovolt to Denver ub hla speclat train drow in at tho Union Stntlon. A grout crowd lind gnthored nt tho Btntlon nnd set up n wild cheer as tho ox presldont nppoared on tho platform car. Aftor tho formalities, tho com mittee on reception to recelvo tho formor President, In a carrlago with Governor Shaffroth, Mayor Spoor and Prosldont Persons of tho Colorado Live Stock Association, entered tho parado In honor of tho distinguished .visitor. I Arriving nt tho reviewing Btnnd, ' Roosovolt witnessed the pnrndo nnd I displayed great interest In tho vnrl ' ous divisions. When tho Inst organ ization passed, Roosevelt entered the ; Drown Palace Hotel, whoro ho vai given a great reception. Aftor ho had escaped from tho enthusiastic crowds ho went to Ills room to proparo for a "chuck wagon" lunch given at tho 'Ovorland Pnrk by tho Donvor Pross ninli In his honor. It was a great nf- fnlr. Hugo wagons londod with Btcnka and biscuits wero thoro and from tills supply tho ox-Prcsldent Rnd newspapermen and a groat crowd of Invited gucBth wero at luncheon. Tho Colono! iiIb steak and biscuits from i tin nlato and said It wnB "Juit tn." 1 hen ho mounted tho tall -. rf ono of the wngons and do IIvm . it short speech. After tho "chuck wagon" lunch Roonovelt wont to tho auditorium, .whoro ho was given n wolcomo by (nearly 15,000 persons, ninny of whom wnlted hours In tho summer heat for his coming and when ho Anally put In an appoaranco ho waa greeted with '"Hello, Teddy," and other noisy fnrnin nf WOlcOIIlO. Until llO Bt0p10H forward and waa formally Introduced by tho chairman, hla speech. He then dellvorod as6, W"? Brt'ftt,y 8Ur,,rlE0d nm lnnd It waa decided that tho only way auch Pleaded with tho resources nnd ,"'",'t; B.' llonf lrom burn,B up id in nn huuhuu a s. .Manossn, u. . .uw 'pressure ceases thoy cease, as in i". teams played two go asollno tho boat jaippert, Chaa. Glppert, Martha Jess, cq Dny Drnln iio. I bollove they duy BCOre8 follow: loaded for n pic- Annl0 p0teren, Mr. Relnhart, I,',hnvo n0- intention of building to at PORTLAND ht was taken off Gottns, A. M. Baker, L. Knight, M-Cregcent clty( nd are simply trying PortiUd i development and tho cities you hue." When asked If Mr. Hood waa com lg or had over been hero, Mr. Calvin Mil! "No, Mr. Hood has novor been here I expected nnd hoped to be Me to gpend four or flvo dnya. horo, lten on to San Francisco and go(l,alred' Nothing New. J,r. Calvin was asked If he had "ythlng to say as to when tho Drain Hoe would be started nnd If his visit r could be taken ns slgnlflcant of '"umptlon of work. Ho snld: "On that point I will 'simply sny tMUhere g nothing now." When asked different times about ! work on the Drnln lino ho Insisted toat there was "Nothing now." Mr. lvln was asked If ho nnd his nsBO dates made tho trip over tho pro ved coast nnd h0 said they did. In posing his Interview Mr. Calvin said: ou may say thnt I wns greatly F-eased with the country and very "torably Impressed." Held a Meeting. c J Mlllls says that all of the ct"clals wero pleased with Cops nay ttd Wem pnthticlniiitn nl.nuf tVin hnr- ' Possibilities. They met at the 'a"road office Saturday night with a , huBlness men with a view of '"ng the visitors facts concerning Is actually produced In this lo-tality Those nresent nf ,n niinir ware . U DtUV viw " "- was to Blnk her. A holo wits cui m ptrlck w'hnvo no Intention of building to AT P0RTLAND R. ,,' Crescent City, nnd nre simply trying Portlnnd 3 '" .. .!. .v.lin nllcllt WOrlC Ollt D T7,nr.nlunn 2 WHO I" !. .... -- tho hull so that tho launch would sink. The boat sank, uui jum u Rogers, C.Horrlott.AdolHerroltt, R. 'to gcnr(j tjogo who m,Bt WOPk out 8an Frnnclsco Hohonsco, Al. Hohensee, J. -; of tho fleld. AT L0S ANGELES- patrlck, It. D. Lewis, C Helmlnfe, T. vnnxMNO GA: IN NORTHERN IDAHO. immiin. fi. C. Chnso, C. Hnrrls, M. . wt it wnruiiKon. Ira Nelson, sink. TJie ooiu miiiin " - ii.you, " - " biiik. , . ,,i ,,-n Mrs. Worrell. H. O. foro sho wont oowu iu - jr., i. v. i...v.., . ...... been put out with a lire extinguisher. ., D smith. J. D. Earner, and Tho launch will bo raiseu uuu .w .- thought that tho damage can u RIG CROWD THERE. thirteen Bteerago passengers Ontgolng Passengei-s. Tho nreakwater leaving this altor nnn nnk ono hundred and sixteen passengers for Portland. They were as lollowa: j. D. Tucker, J. P. Kioran, j. r. Gillespie, E. Open, Mrs. H. J. Kim ball Mlsa Zlmmer, H. J. Kimball, b. .. I. n K" pcpfii. .-iiru. v. - tt. ill"""3' i v '- R. People Gather to Get Sight of Hi-. Crippen Wluirllo Lands. (By Associated Press.) LIVERPOOL, August 29. Tlio tenmer MPgantlc, enrrying ur. wu . ,. e Gu,0VB0J( ,t .... nn Mies Lenove. was slgntea oii.wrs. a. - p.l,i!h.lvw :: ::: ;" Saturday. Great crowds , Helen uuiovson, -. -"----,. I ,, ffl. Rn W1U ,.u. nwlnnnlV which had gathereu . "---' unnvivn flAMH. ,.,.ro.,A'rc rni! OUT. 1 Lob Angolea , R. G. Smith of Grants Pass Candidate joakland . . . . . . . . . For Congress. i n SALEM, Ore., August 29.-In a Los Angeles letter to a friend In this, city, Robert Oakland . ' ;, ' G. Smith of Granta Pass, Joseph no AT SACRAJ county, has Informally announced his MOI N NO GA.IU Intention of making tho race lor w- -"-"" gresa In tho "t Congreslon., d.b- .Vernon - -trlct unon tho Democrntlo ticket, ni agatst Congressman Hnwley of this Sacramento city, and B. F. Mulkey of Ashland. Vernon Mr. 8mlth la the Arst uemocrav i" (By Associated Prr.) SPOKANE, Wash., August 29. A dlsastor as appalling as that which swept the region of Wallaco and Avory a weok ago threatens tho wholo valley of tho upper St. Maries Itlvor In Northern Idaho. Conditions In that roglon oxnetly duplicate thoso which existed in tho territory where such toll, of llfo waa exacted, and all that lb neoded to fan tho llamoa Into a fury which la bound to roBiilt In moro for est horrors, la a repetition of tho high winds of a week ngo which wrougiu such deatructlon at tho Wallaco and Avery districts. Seven hundred men aro lighting Area In tho dlatrlct and hnvo wnrnod out numerous homo Bteaders, but It Is not believed all will escape. AT YELLOWSTONE. H. .immer, . "-w , ;u. oi" - Tracr, Miss n. Jennings, S. Copple, conio 0lU as a candidate for Congress FIRES ALL UNDER CONTROL. (Continued on page 4,) wnicn nuu bi -- - , ... ... t.-..D nf Pttlnc a view of the I:0,'we,r.,a,nedbyrngbar- rlcadea which Bhu t J-- "" stage. They w"7"',. 'clock and wero tnuen - rectly to London. NEW FIRE j$- iTifublo Along Rot- of Oregon Short Line. fTv Asoniated Press.) OGDEN, Utah., August 2' forest service here has received word that serious forest Ares nave broken out near I.I-d P.rk. on the V.Uo. stone Park branch of the Oregon Suort Line. The Are line 1 He. !lf,ndbai worked back into the heart of the timber belt. ,., rnvnnauch. L. A. Hlldebranu uisa ' Ti-A. Airs. Wllkowskl, Mrs. B. u. v, , MISB WHkOWBkl, C W. WHKOWSK , Mrs R. Thompson, Mrs. M. '"' Walter Blackmoro, TUlle Blackmore. Mrs. A. E. Hale, J. A. Hale, A. II. .. i p Onarles. Mable McWorter, Magnolia Tate, Geo. Shelly, J. Shelly. Miss L. Tangeman, Miss Anna Schuett, J. S. Anderson, rs. -Bradley, Herbert Bradley, Mrs. A. 1 . ..... a. p Pulkerson, Freu jenklnson, Mrs. A. W. Relnhart. Mlsa C Iloyt Miss G. Hoyt, mis. ui"-. M'rs. Jas". Hughes. Agnes Hughes, J. M. Maine. Mrs. Maine. rreur. Maine, E. Kothe, A. B. Harvey, Mrs. Harvey. Paul Harvey, Ruth Harvey, N. L. Spring. Mrs. Spring. Rector Spring L. Pederson, C. Nelson, A. J. Thompson, C. E. Fletcher, H. Lag- FavoraMo Repoi-ts Aro Received - i v...... vis (iu in mini? .i n Cmnl tvnni . ". j. rviui. 'mh lUIOi viwwi M,..-.-.-- -. I T.. tuanAinlnd I'rPfifl.l Mrs F. W. Kronenborg, James is-ron- ) Duw ''" " ... 1 nnnmi l'n rpn AllCllBL 29.- enberg. Mrs. Lyons, Itev. -, .---;- ",... w Lutz V P. McNnmara, Mrs. ..ttepons irum i. " "7 , lAiiz, v. i. . cn..i.nrn Wnshlncton aro Buoll Mrs. Thos. HoimeB, .Mrs. 1. .;mm " - vans Mrs IS G. Schwelg, Vera , that tho forest Ares aro all under con Schweig. Edwin Schweig, E. C. Vam-jtrol and can probably be kept. so. Tun MaXWeil. U. " w"'i (By Associated Press.) OGDEN, Utah., August 29. A se vere forest Aro la raging In tho Targ heo forest east of Ashton, Idaho, at ti,n nntrnnco of Yellowstone ran:. Two hundred mon at Targheo and tho rnngora aro being sent north from hero to Idaho and Montana. Aiini Prniiph. Jamea Glblln, A. i-an dor T. Ralor, M. Bronersh, A. Miller, j a vnnp T. O'Neill. S. Katls. E. C. . Kahler, M. Polk, J. G. Wanhope, S. 1 Kalleb. J. Carney, C. A. Simpson, -. Sampson, J. Goodman, W. Bassett, L. Stephan. LADIES' BLACK SKIRTS. A new lino Just received. Better valuea never shown on Coos Boy. Prlcea 00 cents to 92.00. See our Window. COOS BAY CASH STORE, MAY HE CANDIDATE. THE WHEAT MARKET. 'X Reported That 11. V. Jones Will Op- pose Judgo Hamilton. ROSEBURG. Ore., August 29. -...-., rannrta onVR that llOH. B. F. Jones, register of the United States Innrt omen In tills City, Will 00 ft candidate for Circuit Judgo against Judge J. W. Hamilton, wno is a candidato for re-election. USE TnE TIMES' WANT ADS. irtu .nclilp(l PrP!B,) PORTLAND, August 29. Trnck prices closed to-day as follows: Club. 88c; Bluestem, 9Cc97c; Red Rus sian, SGc; Volley, 90c: Turkey Red 88c90c. CHICAGO, August 29. Septem ber. 99 Sic; December, 104; May, TACOMA. Wash., August 29. Mill ing Bluestem. 9-icj Club, 88c; Export Bluestem, 91c; Club, S5c. iStjl iith hi i 't.-hu. ... a-.fa-. rtrt"-r . -).