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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1912)
WBSSeb THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION fSfaJSafCSiiSaSjWSSi BUILDING JAY UWTER Clearance Sale SEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL 4 M Hu V1 if, 1 T .1 V MANY FINK UNDERWAY HES1DENCES NOW AXI) OTHERS COX- THE TEMPLATE!) some of BUILDING ACTIVITIES. 'Marshnold Is now enjoying ono of tho most marked building booms It has known In ninny months. Do Bplto tho now residences that hnvo boon built, the demnnd for houses is greater than it litis been In scvornl yonrs. Wlillo tho prospects for rull- roau activity still scorn good, tho pro sont bulldllng boom cannot bo attri buted to this. The dredge Oregon has been doing some excellent work on tho bay and the harbor is probably In tho best condition It has over been in. Tho Coos liny Baw mills keep on pro ducing wealth dny by day, giving om ploymont to over ti thousand men. Tho now pulp mill which Is boing erected by C. A. Smith will put about two hundred more men on the payroll of that concern. Tho farmors and rnnchors keep branching out and enlarging every year. Tho creamer ies aro producing moro butter and chcoso thnn they ovor did. Thero nrp moro flBhormon employed and tho catches total moro than over before in tho history of Coos Bay. Tho growth and dovelonmont Is shown partly by tho largo amount Prominent Spokane Man Says i Marshfield's Future Is As I sured Certainty Now. Mr. Jay Lawyer of tho Reynolds Development company left this morn ing on tho Dronkwater for his homo In Spokane. In speaking to Tho Times roprcsontntlvo ho was vory confident its to the early realization of rallrond development hero. He said: "Whoever loses faith In Coos Bay at this stago of its history Is going'to hnvo occnaion very soon to recognlzo the error of his judgment and to ro grct his faint hcartcdncss. Thero Is absolutely no reason to doubt that tho Southern Pacific rallrond will complete its lino from Eugcno to Mnrshllold with all practical des patch, and all theories to tho contra ry nro ns lenky as an old sieve. A rnllrond from Eugono to Marshnold Is now generally nccoptod outsldo practically ns an accomplished fact except thut tlmo is nccossary for its completion. Tho contrnct for tho en tire lino hns been let and work is under way at various points along tho right-of-way, nnd rail transporta tion botwecn Mnrshflold nnd tho rest of tho stnto Is certain to bo realized I Eight -froin- the start- -this sale hns been n huuv siuvoss simply more proof that it pays to buy nnd sell for cash "MONEY TALKS" A great liianv sizes are cleaned up especially in clothing Prices as advertised continue in force Ask your neighbors about ilic values they have received "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD. BANDON. of, bulIdlnK In tho nnst fow wookB. In comparatively short time. At' present houses nro scarce nnd Hid , ' ,m,vo 8DCnt n. wc-okon Coob Bay number of Incoming passengers Is nl- ' tho Interest of tho HoynoldB Dc- moat doublo of thoso outward bound, volopmont company. As n smnll ov- A list of tho buildings jUBt com- ,Jonc ,,f ollr fnlUl ,n, tho Ecntor Plotod or under construction at tho 'nn10,d'lnW0Ji"!L!; fr fnm present tlmo follows. . encaged In clearing nnd grading ,,-,,,,,,, ... streets in First Addition to Mnrsh- ,.41,I,J,.K,,mb1n,,nBConl?lolodnn . noltl. nnd this work will bo contln- uiwun iu ma iiuubu vu iuu turiiur ui lln.i n inn nB ,in nnnnnn will nnrmlf. also Fourth nnd Commercial nnd mado oxtcnslvo improvements. Geo. Winchester hns practically completed n flno bcvcii room modern bungnlow on South Tenth street. Mrs. Minnie Tower has almost finished her flvo room bungnlow on Curtis avonuc. Hugo QuIbI'h flvo room bungnlow Jn South Murshflcld Is under con Btrucllotii I D. A. Jones nnd Geo. Cook hnvo , in,1orn nlmost completed their elegant eight m ,, rah nold. iuu in lusiuuiicun III 1' I'l IIIIUIU. V. I,tl,n... XV Wilson Is tho contractor for tho Jonos rcflldcurc, while C. O. (losnoy Is doing tho contract work for Mr. Cook. Mrs. F. M. HurroughH linH erected n bungnlow In tho Itcyuold's Addi tion to MnrHhflold. i M. Strombcrg hnH also completed "Tho work now in progress Is pnrt of a comprohonBlvo plnn for tho de velopment of our property In tho southwestern district of Mnrshflold. Wo rcgnrd tho pnrt of tho city south nnd west of tho High School building ns tho coming rosldcnco neighbor hood of this city, nnd evidences of a building boom In this section aro ul roady visible" t bungalows In North Kimball completed their machlnu shop on North Front street n short tlmo ngo nnd hnvo It open for buslncHH. Lyman Noblo has romodolod nnd modurnlzod his two houses on South Ilroadwny. D. L. Hood comploted n building on South Ilrondwny which ho erected TELLS ABOUT NEW VESSEL ! .fl,,!?" "ll"n,ow '" u, "tiynoWB for Ul0 CooB nny SmttrcBS nnd lied- 4UIUIIIU1I. .iinu pomnnnv son Is .pervl.l.lho tn,ct.ou ' ffm S n8' 9 J Sod n Tho lioiiHo .will hnvo a rustic finish ., ' n,, ,.,. , cm, vnri, when completed Tho NJordrum Brothers hnvo Btu it od rniistriictlon on their largo nnd modern roHldeuces on SouMi Fifth Htroot. ThomiiH Engolhnrt ro rolvod tho contract for tho concrete wnrk nnd Win. Lndd will superintend tho construction. Tho residence! will ho muting the fluent ou tho Buy .nnd will coat hotwcoii five nnd seven tlioiiHitnd dollars oncli. lion Oslllud will muiioi'vIko tho con Btruotlon of dipt. 11. W. Olson's $8090 resldonco on South Fifth strcot. ' Mrs. R, 13, Pnlntor Is nrrnnglng to hnvo n new llvo-room bungalow built Just south of tho Wilson Kniifiiiiin homo. Sho will occupy It as n homo, moving there from her pronent resi dence on South Hrnndwny. , City Rocordor John W. llutlor Is hnvlng Architect Turpon pri'pnro plans for oxtoimlvo Improvements In iiih Homo on Conunorelnl near E!o Capt. B. W. Olson Outlines Plans for Sister Ship of Nann Smith. Copt. B. W. Olson, of tho Nnnn SmPh, who returned yestordny wltn Mrs. Olson from tho first vncntlon trip ho hns tnken in over four years. Ho will devoto a fow dnys to plan ning for his now homo which Is now underway on South Fifth street, nft or which ho will resiiino commnnd of tho Nnnn Smith for n couplo tit months when ho will loavo for Now port Nowb to bring tho big now sis ter ship of tho Nann nround Capo Horn to Coos Dny. "Wlillo In Portland, Capt. Olson wnB interviewed by tho Journal which prints tho following story: "With cnpnclty for hnndling 2, GOO.OOO feet of lumber, n stennier ncarlng completion nt Newport Newt, Vn., for tho C. A. Smith Lumber Co, will bo placed In regulnr Bervlco. bo tweon Coos liny nnd Snn Frnnclsco. She will bo tho Inrgcst vossol ever run out of Coos on n regulnr sched ule. She will opornto In conjunction with tho Nnnn Smith nnd Rcdondo, tho lnttor hnvlng been recently pur chased by tho Smith Lumber com pany. "Cnpt. R. W. Olson, mnHter of tho Nnnn Smith, who hns been spondlng n two weeks' vncntlon nt Portland. BnyB tho now stonmcr will ho ready NEW MAN At HHDOF LINE (Continued from Pago Ono.) thnn n yenr during tho building of mo noise nnu inicruruan railway ana has been otherwise associated with him. PORTERS GET FRANCHISE. Florence Grunts Itallrond Builders Use of Streets FLORENCE, July 2G At n special election hold yesterday to dotormlno winner of the Bandon gamo will ho whothcr or not tho city shall close- tied with tho Myrtlo boys for third SUNDAY GAME ENDS SCHEDULE Marshficld and Bandon Con test Sunday Last of First Half of the Season. Marshflcld crosses bntB with tho Ilnndonlnns Sunday in tho Inst lenguo gamo to bo played In tho son sldo city this year. At present tho teams nro tied for fourth place but In case Myrtlo Point loses to Nortn Ucnd, which It probably will, the COAST LEAGUE BALLSCDl Portland Takes Another Garni rrom Sacramento Vernon Loses. two strcots to nllow Portor Bros. owners of tho sawmill horo, to uso thorn, tho proposition carried by n voto of 43. to 2D. Portor Bros, a short tlmo ago bought tho Oregon & California mill and nnnounced Mint If tho city grnnts thorn tho uso of thoso strcots thoy will greatly on lnrgo tho plnnt to a capnclty of 200, 000 to 200,000 feet of lumbar each day. SUPPLIES FOK PORTKR Although 11 wngons woro londed with groceries by Lang nnd compnny for Portor Bros, some of thoso wng ons will supply provisions to campors ns far down on tho Sluslaw as Mnplo ton. Tho Inst wngon wns londed nt 11:30 Monday night. Eugono Register. , storo nnd bungnlow In South Mnrsh flo'(K , , , to Btnrt nround for this const In No- 1JW,.L DJ T... Tho concroto fuunilntlon for tho, vombor nnd sho Is expected to nrrlvolllOi lU D6IH1 ilGVVS now Bchool houso on Enstsldo hns the lnttor pnrt of .Innunry. BospUo boon comploted nnd tho frnmo work tho lnrco rnrirnoa sho uiiiVni-rv'rnii. Ih now under wny. Arthur llorton tnln Olson snys bIio will not drnw Ih Hiiporlntondlng tho work. more thnn 20 feet of water when Porcy Polo Is building n flvo room londed. room bungnlow on Eastsldo. "It Is expected thnt stenmerB of a Elmer Vlnoynrd nnd M. Steeklo niiiph ureninr ilrnft will imvn nn iiif- plnce. North Bend tins first nlnro cinched nnd Coiiulllo couldn't vory well loso out for second honorn. Knstflldo will tnko ovor n tenm to L'w qulllo If present nrrnngemonts pnn out ns Intended. Tho Marshdold tenm will lino up very much tho snmo ns In tho lust gnino with Coyno on tho mound nnd Thomns nn tho receiving end. Lnngworthy Ih Btlll nt first ns Lnnd era will not icturn until next week. Tho tenm hns boon working linr.l tlirniigh Iho week nnd Cnpt. Mc Ciitclicmi hellovoH ho hns n winning iiggregnllon. If thero Ik any Bandon money In night. Mnrshneld backer will probnhly cobhlo It un ns tl..! lenni seeniH to have Btruc'K Its strldo1 nt inBt. PIpipo. who boat MnrHhflold on the Fourth In n 12-lnnlng gnino, will twirl for Bnndon. Ho Ih n lofty with good ronlrol nnd some nlro hronkH but if the home boys hit ns they did insi Kiiminy, thoy will hnvo no iroiinio in iimiing him. Jntnos Stock of Sumner spent tho lini'j;"","f,1L0J,,np?" ',K,,,1,, 'r1"" v in M.ui,ni.i i...i.. ... i.. . gotiier for ono Inst Btnnd niHilimi p. .(Ill .5(11 .Sill .451 .4011 .4011 STANDING OF TKAMfl T ,. w u- PC vernou go l Loh Angeles ....GO 46 Oakland GO 47 Portlnnd 44 C2 Snn Francisco ..43 63 Sncrnmonto . . ..41 Gl 4. PORTLAND, Ore, July 26. rort Innil won from Sncrnmonto here j. tordny by a 4 to 3 score. Tti Bcoro wns: Al l,OS AllgOICS n. H, i Lob Angeles 2 (I Snn Frnnclsco l ( At Oakland R. II. Onklnnd 12 11 i Vernon 2 5 j At Portland n. n Portlnnd 4 10 l Sacramento 3 ( j LOCAL OVERFLOW CI IAS. It. THOMPSON, spoclal til for tho Flromou'H Fund Iiuurua Co., Ih horo Inspecting rUkiontti uny. dny In Marshflcld, having como In for treatment. .MRS. W. A. LUSH, of Coos Hirer, u I n Mnrshllold visitor. sldo. W. n Ico plutoH building nn Enstsldo. W. C. Chandler will bo Iho nrchlteet. E. M. Smith of Mllllngton hns re- I'Wilu lletter. - Piuilw m South foon Rlvor report fUliInu bu been better tho Inst few dnystbaae him been III many weukH, Thcyati iiulllo. T'p North Bend tonni will lmv n Mm. W. Pn.nr.nn f v,.n l.,ll I. ' fe ." .'"ngOm 11,0 .Myr... nm nld nrnMIn,, l.n..,l...... .... 1.V.I . ' II...H.. I.. .11..'... .'.' .. - V" ..' ' " 7"' .T. . .v. " ' """ "1II1PII HIT 1IIO nt tWO trill. t" , " v,v .M,..h.,.t. un i...Bi-,n;.iii in kviiiiik 111 nnu (mi oi coin HpciiuuiB n iow unys witn reintlvos iiiIiiuk It rppplvtsl nl MiMp im.,.1. ,......, ".n ..un u.e nev- uroiigo colonel noro. .,,. ,,.. .. ,,nrV ' , ' . o. viuiiiuii'r in iiKiiriiiK mi leu r. n. .Miii'iiio ins uou in m l inrovo v,..n. n . '. "'"" ...,... ..-.. ......." m bungnhiWB which ho contem- tho phnnnel ovor tho bnr nt that Miss Lois Johnson of Mvrtlo Pnlni "" " T V-T .?,!". V?f,n '"? " c ". 'V''. ". ,i,,?1.50" ",,ul ,w os innr "" "" " i" u- (Jets Old Penny. Robe t Sarta tlldnv trnt linlil nf nn IK'.'I lMTltl Mr. Powers nnd fnmllv hnvo m- aaaaaa.. . . . . It Ih tiiinknt. iiu... n,., i,.i, ,in bJ Wlioie thoy 4 VOIITII ivi.i vii-d Z. doos not soom to lin nf I hit name it- 1. .... inifaii tiiiii.-l -' ------.-.. --. point. It wns prncllenlly for th's roimnii, explnliiB Cnptnln Olson, that 1110 pompnny uecldoil to build n Inn,- ,, tit , . , .. .... '"" "onl nionoy wns Inst on Miss Lois Johnson of Myrtlo Point gnmoH nnd North Bond figures Is visiting rolntlvos In Mnrshllold nnd ti-nrc will ho n phnnpo to win North Bond. . f mP, .i.... i.i ...... ..... .... . i... :.... .......... .. . . iniKieiiMi inn rouugo lino 11 11110 moo- ur xii'iimer inr pincing in ino iiiminr trndi out of MnrHhflold nnd North Bend. The Mnphlo Is liplug built by the Sonttlo Brydook & Cnnstructlon under direction of Mnjor I vonlli. The rosldenco will ho rnlnod 'n",l,' l'lapo, which ho will occupy nnd onlnrged. a boating plnnt will , ns " llol,,0j mi iuu in nun in nn 1110 impriivoiuontH orn residence. Leslie Mcdrlff Is erecting a bunga low on Enstsldo. J. Pnrker Is building a rosldonro nt poinpnny liny Pnrlc. .Morrow. (leorgo E. Cook Ih orcctlng n flno Cnptnln Olson lonves for Mnndi linino In Forndnlo, Just nbovo tho "''Id today to rosutne pommnnd of turned from tho boneh enmpod for two wuoks. 4 Mrs. C. H. Worrell returnod homo today nftor n fow dnyfi' visit with Mrs. Elinor Russell on Coos River. nl, hnvlng 11 much lighter tinge. T iiinrklngH nro nlso different. A IN ' 111.. a.ilyi.i.m. Vn .. . Inkos from five to will post about $l,r00 Fred lliilucn Iiiim cniiiplftoil n bo".ii-l tlful luoiluiu nine nnnn Iiimiim' mi South Fifth Hlroot. P. M. Tulley hud tho emit met for tlo work. ' Geo. Ayriw hns under construction ' n inodorn flvo nmni ImiukiiIow on I South Ehud nu'ituo and will com Iihiiipi work chorily on another which Ih to ho hiillt nenr-hy. I DpiiiiIh .MpCnrlh) Ih erecting n 'oi room ninili-rii iphIiIoiipo on S-.iuii! linn Htreot. Aiihoii RiiKors Ih flgurlni; 011 1)1110 nulllo Hornld. Itl.lvST BE THE TIE THAT 1IIXIW County Clerk Wntson lnHiied tho following in 11 nl a ku liceuiea during the week: . Clnrt'iiro Howard Mul.nughlln and llolcii Einmu MuLniiKhllu, both of M limb Hold. II. J. Mol r. of Portlnnd. nnd Delhi Clinpmnii. of Mnrslifleld. L. B. Fuller, of Wenntphee, Wash., nnd Aila Chnpmnn, of Mnrshflold. Daniel W. Giles nnd Grnre 1 BIiipIi. both of Myrtle Point Co Smith, wlilon six pari(iOR nf iiimiier to Snn FrnnclHcn over month. Every trip she hnndles on nn nverngo nf l. (100. 000 feet of tho nrnduPt. In 101 1 sho trnncportod S0.000.000 foot of lumber to Snn Frnnelscn, n rppord thnt never hns been dupllpnted by nny other vessni. It Is nbout ns hugo a nunntlty of fir nR the entire, fleet of offshoro rnr rlors took from Portlnnd during tho yenr. "Formerly Cnptnln Olson wns mns- Fred Hnllister nnd J. W. Bergmnn hnvo sold 100 town IoIh In tho town slto of Glenndn to a Portlnnd man nnmed Clnrk for $20,000. I II IH.,1 ..... .. . . ... nniftn uru limn iillli'irill. .1.1. I inl 0 ton nnd son nro build- tlo boy brought It In nnd tried l liK it liimo diilry barn for Win. How- pass It off f,r n nlekle b, that U might buy nn Ico cream cone, li HiOHt imseed for a flvo rent iilrretl .101111011 u milking account of Its color. Tlr lad ! epulis on the LnkoMhln tlio cone nnd Mr. Snrrer unt theprt- ny which possibly bus n gieater ul iiinn ono cent, i Charles nnd Einll Potorson nro en- roturnod "v" " inunuing up nnd butcherlm? ' injured. Thos. Sturdlvant ir Suiwrvlsor hoiiio iicoilod loud. Supt. A. G. Rnnb hns from Eugono where ho dollvormi unttlo In tho wind hills fur v, ir... tallied sovnm ininrina in fnmnJcl ino tmiith-Powors compnny on some lectures boforo tho suiiiinor nn1. Bcnooi studonts or tho University of Oregon. bo Mrs. tWnraKM j Sjindny evening norvlcos woro held nt the homo of Mr. nml xir a.,.,: 1 M l'l. . . . ' Sninll '!!. .. .,."" "iy'"KI u. .... 1 iiiinitin nub llWilKUIieil nilOUl , ' "v "vl IllOPIIIlg Wl 3 o'clock Tuesdny nlwlrt bv somn 'ild 11 1 tho homo of .Mr. nn.i . ter of tho steamer Aiiiim h'M Qi.. prowler who hnd gained entrnnco. 08,nr Hamilton. ' I wns nporntod between Portlnnd nnd As s?" na Mr Tl'omnu nroso, tho ,. rn ) 1 r...nn i.. .... .1.. ... .. ni-nu- (11. tun.l.. n litiL.ii. nvl. . .lip rum Q..ii....M . me tniuornin fc or- -w",v ,,u ") . ... , , u,"v"i, luinieriy or Han ..m-iM i running nn nufomobllo S. S. Joniilngs nnd family. Mr. ri'"m n! '""ding nt Lnkcslde. Ho Ballslnger nnd fnmlly nnd tho Sun- J"0,018 all boats nnd mnkos tho trio to dny school scholars of the w. B. '"kwlde in about thirty minutes uiniivii ino 111 1 iiiineHinu nav on DIAMONDS We luivo 11 nice .selection of nlisoluti'lv perfect DimiiMiitls. l5on u 1 i fill, jgunjs o f rare Gimlity hikI bnllinncy. PRICES ARE RIGHT Coos Bay by Kim Stenmshlp eomimny. nnd ho en- mijh nn exionsivo ncqiinlntniico here. TMs Ih tho first tlmo since, then tint no huh como to Portlnnd for thing like nn extended stny." iiiiih Inlet vostordnv bv being struti by u trip block. He was brought t Mercy hospital. No bones wero firor nn but ho was badlv lacernted bruised nbout the hips, lie I brother of Mrs. Dan Keating Marshnold. nny- AMONG TIIK SICK A enniplug tour nnd will remain until next Mondny. tHM HOTEL ARRIVALS J CHANDLER Chns. R. ThpmP5 It Is nnnouncod thnt J. A. Craig who hns been nltehinir for nmnim. Col. F. H. Brlghnm hns been quite nns boen slunod up for tho North nnd our tjiinrjt 'tU'P ".pcs fall in and soo tlicin. Red Cross with ovorv one Dreg 111 n his homo Inst fow days In North Bend tho Andrew Strang of North Bend Is ory III of pnoumonln. Bond tonm nnd will becln with N'nrHi Bend nftor next Sundny whoa Ban-! (ion pinys its Inst gnme. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Pinherton wore I,orUa"d; II. n. Hall", Portland; M recent guests of Mrs. John Benr n ll' Pn'roe, Sonttlo; E. P. Rogers. .iiiiniiiioiii, nna nlso nttondod n ro- "u,o: U"B Col0 Berkley, ', uiu ineoiing or Cons fiimnin, v i-oi". uerKelov: Wm. Deo. Bi. w" .n b0, K" 8" ln Nortl' "end Inst b " Mnco- Portlnnd; P. HPP "cek. '" "lsl Denver Hill; O. E. Shea, DoavcrH BBIXGS fllKW MERE h. W. Schropk of Empire, Is slowlv repuperntlng from the efferts of nn r Iteration which he recently underwent Tho Murphy building on Shermnn avenue formerly occupied bv tho Gns compnny Is undercolnc n im m repnirs. a picture show will sinrieu in nnout n weok. null Is to bo tho manager. M. D. WilillWllulil llm.h.w 'l 'nil!,.,".,,Rn ro'" "''"duct. .M. ). nlnwrlght. stnto agent of tho Fisher Flourlnc- mhiu .?..'. '". II. O. Tplnlrnv ' Onn li-nnrlsCO! E. C Nutter, Snn Frnnclsco; W. C. M Portlnnd; W. II. Oinpp, Portland; W. Sleet. Snn Frnnclsco; Roy Cli Port Orford; Jennie. M. Clack, Prt urrord: B. R. Soles, Portlana. COOS HOTEL Hnrry nnd Um Enrln llnuni im.i. HnrrV ' ,111 I,- or Seattle. Vnsh.,rsmdol en 1 '' t "yal Thoatro:, V .mS Dennv q.inrters in Marshnold fSp nearly bZ J2hnBOn' ynI Thatrei Sue ! month, cnllltiir on i ,,T,, ".l L'i ?C0'J. Sonttlo; Pail J. Orr, Sefe, i?"t.,1:,5a,ll" . a erchnnt who Peter Robertson, the Mllllngton iilPiieer, has been quite 111 at his home thero. ALONG THE WATERFRONT J ' Mrs. A. O. Lewis ciew mnnner li : Tor AAA.A..,.,. tiin Bnnin ,.t,V" manager of iTnn, i(m BAND DANCE nt EAGLES' HALL Siiliirilny, .July U7, 0-AAAAAAAAA... The Excelsior sailed todnv for San Pedro with a cargo of lumber. If von hnve anything to nel trade tr rent, or want heln. trv n Wnnt Ad Tho Redondo Is scheduled to sail this afternoon from Snn Frnnclsco for Coos Bay. Store '?: ''K -v. u. CfJS.' . N. J. Gorham. Cashier woodviue. Woodvllle. very severe nttnek nnd tho pains In back were terrible. of Foley Kidney Pills from our drug hii nnu umy uimreiy rellevpil inn F. v 4iiii. itiiuii in nisi nipiif .. "'"' "viiuiu a iirft lit. from Snn Francisco with n shipment ,fir 1 ill . Slu,r'8 n,eml Fr. the Bnnk of The Hardy arrived In Inst night m.i V'T; n".V'.n"'.n,r,vca In Mnrsh. V. ,. '" ",ul n so cltors Miss. ps Belle nnd Teresa Hnmllton. Mrs oil S "yVooK. ,rw,n nml anrflo" Lewis, Paul nn l nnn .... U. "' :Sr.n n i A."hW "" " i. 'b; .A.,"' '';. ,J30'en nnd ."ii(l.,n,.. ineSO KnHpllnvo Gntes. Portland; Mrs. A. v Senttlo: E. L. Stewart, se Tdphoh Unmlllnn Cnntlle! Pf1" Ilnmlltnn. Rnnflln. Mrs II. R. WHe?' Seattle; Jonnlo L. Miller. Seattle. 0 Lowls, Seattle! George Orr, Seat"'' W. E. Lewis, Seattle .,. I.ANrn Al..o ClnnlnV COOS"'. '. xV. l.t. OHIM'VI " "p. On., had n from San Francisco with n shipment ,,erfV n,i . nep" n,cna FIo,ir. the of kidney troublo f the Srandard Oil Co. Sh vV. i , m,r')0se "our. made from lis kidneys nnd "t tho Smith mlR. ,;,.; v or" ril wheat and ensr- , . fiui u uuilie ...... itnko Ihnm .,; . :. ". ""' ' will Tlio Alliance wns delayed nt Port- vnss nil Vi. ..,." we,RB to can- or; E. D. Hlckerlng, Bandon! t-'ostel nnd wife, Grnnts Pass, liolllnshend. Grants Pass. DAISY VIA' KILLERS GROSS DRUG STORE. Paul P. at HE" land and will Tint rontii frt n.. w aviavt JJIB XJll i moo mure oeneiit rrom them thnn until tomorrow morning, according nny other medicine." Lockhnrt A to advises received by Agont Met1 j '';rHiB DrilB Co., ..Tne niIgJ. Co GeorBO t0(Jayi 8he wy Al I hero Sundny morning for Eureka. I vnss all the Marsnneld, territory tributary to SSaSMSB6 .. -Portland. Orrn ' TJE r nMi.... .-j n. n..nAl for uin. .i( charnotBIiUnet 81. John BP,EjSL ColI.iUl. (LcUiuU u tBUry M"" Mult. Art. MiU. Jfj'n?rBlO For cUlo tdilx TnK 8I8TEK SUfW" or rice a. at. imie " gj,? -jtf-ivyi;