The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 11, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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TO SELL
GRANT ISLE
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IN
Hotel Situation in North Bend
Has Some Strange De
velopments. Tho North llend hotel sltinitloii
line stirrer) up quite a furore thuru
today nnil It Is the principal topic
of conversation, hast night's moot
ing of the North Iluticl Commercial
Club to consider the hotel matter
brought forth unexpected devel
opments. It was proposed that tho city
offer Grant Circle, embracing about
200 Hanaro fcot, as n bonus to nny
mnii or company who would erect
n $50,000 hotel building on It.
Last evening in discussing the
matter, V. K. Walters of the Da
venport Land Co. there, suggested
that It was a good bonus and sug
gested that tho city sell Urant
circle- and give tlio money as a
bonus towards the IfiO.otiu hotel, as
it might bo that there were better
locations for the hotel.
Someone wanted to know what
it was worth. Mr. Wnttors replied
that It was worth $20,(100. llo was
then nuked If ho would pny that
much for it and replied that he
would if the city could give a clear tho kitchen range. He threw salt
Homer Mauzey Badly Hurt En
Route to Answer Alarm
at Hall Home.
Homer Mauzey, a member of tho
Mnrshfleld Flro Department, .was
finite severely Injured this morn
ing while responding to a fire alarm
at the home of Kov. G. Lei toy Hall,
on South Sixth street, Just south
of lOlrod avenue. There wob no
lire, the alarm having been turned
In on account of n "chimney burn
ing out."
Mr. Mnuzev was riding on Footo b
auto, which vv:u hauling a hose cart
to tho scene. hllo crossing the
South Four i : s . oot bridge, Just
south of Contra: avenue, Mr. Mau
zey slipped and fell between the
auto and hose cart. A bad gash was
cut In his chin, another back of
his ear and his nrm severely hurt
In nddlllon to minor bruises. None
of his Injuries are serious, but are
quite painful. This Is the second
accident of this nature that has
befallen him.
The lire alarm was turned in by
Hov. Hall, who hecaino alarmed
over the chlmlncy burning out from
COUNTY UNGRATEFUL '
MAN TO JAIL;.
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'I
Consult Y
title.
Immediately a resolution was
passed urging Hie North llend city
council to sell Grant Circle for
?20,000 and to offer Lincoln square
for a hotel site. It was pointed
out that tho $20,000 could either ho
applied on the hotel on the new
slto or usuil to wlpu out part of
the North Demi city debts.
Tho North llend city council will
meet tonight to take the matter up.
Tho meeting called at Hckhoff
hnll In North llend by .1. It. Rob
ertson and others to protest against
tho proposul to ill vi Giant Circle as
n .hotel site, was attended by a
very few and nothing was done.
ILIINKS IS MOOSTINC.
Outs liny .Mini 'IVIU Ionium of Hie
Advantages or This Section.
A. T. Haines, who Is expected
homo this week from n vIhIi in i.t
old homo In Iowa ami also In Okln-, Hl'n ',l-
noma, lias iicun spreading the gos
pel or Coos Ihiy, while on his trip.
A copy of tho Forth Dodge. Iowa.
Messenger tells or his visit there as
follows:
"Cooi liny. Oregon, and Marsh
Hold, tho filler city thereon, will ex
perlcnco a boom that will put on
that spot tho largest city In Oregon,
not excepting Portland. That is tho
opinion or one or tho moat success
ful lumber men In tho world c A.
Smith, formerly or Minneapolis, but
now with Investments of millions at
Mnrshlleld.
"A. T. Haines, n brother or F.ngl
noor A. (3. Haines or Fort Dodge,
quoted tho nbovo prophecy while
visiting Tho Messenger ollico todaj.
Ho Is making a short visit with his
brothers, having heon called east by
tho death of bis mother. Ho is In
tho mercantile business nt Marsh
field and nfter Ihlug (hero rnr nvu
years Is positively certnln that a
great rutiiiv Is assured that place.
"Kverybody Is it booster on Coos
nny. tiio reasons given rnr Its
bright outlook wem reasonable. It
has enormous torosts. tho only coal
deposits In Oregon, one or Hie only
two harbors between Sun Francisco
ami I'ortlaud. ttho other being m
Humboldt Hay. Ciilirnrula.) tho
prospect or getting a railroad soon,
nnil probably several other lines be
fore long. I
"It Is south or Portland ulioui
300 mlli'H, u hit h is long enough
illstnuce to niuko a place for aunihor
largo city even If not ilmiu nt Poti
Innd'H espouse. There x no other
largo city elsewhere near there,
"Dairying Is an Important Indus
try there, vegetation ImIhk green nil
tho year round. Mr. HhIiu offered
to furnish the proofs or one case he
mentioned, where thirty-two cows
had yielded their owner J.'t.tion In
one year. The runners live along
the liver biittoms and Instead (r
coming to (nun with tiielr prodtno
In wagons they mine In barges on
tile liver towed behind lugs.
Tho illmate Is mild In winter, al
though rai her rainy. In summer It
lias plenty of sunshine uud In (!
limed to bo Ideal.
"Maishllelil real estate values are
ton high for a small town uud ton
low for a largo city." said .Mr.
Haines. Come out ami miiKo up
your mind which way it Is going
to be and perhaps you will want in
Invest " The now have .I, Out) with
Jin railroad Passenger and freight
nnve to he transported by steamers
"Fred Haines, another brother,
nlso Is located at Maishlleld. He is
n civil engineer and Is engaged In
locating a railroad Into Marshlleld
nt tho present time."
J'Jtl.WCHKlt OIMKCTS TO A
COUSIN' WINDOW DISPLAY
and other fire extinguishes Into
the stove but In vain. On going
outside, It looked as though smoke
was coming up through tho rool
and ho promptly sent In an ulnrm
and thou entered the upper por
tion of tho house to try mid combat
the flauios. llo thou round that
the file had not hrokou through tho
chimney and tried to recall tho firo
alarm or stop the lit emeu, but
could not do so.
llo suggested today that some
sort of nu alarm bo devised so that
I ho firemen and others could bo
notified when the lire whs out. To
day oiio of tho llrenieu who is cm
ployed ut the C. A. Smith mill ran
the entire distance from there to
town to assist.
Kov. Hall said that the turning
In of the alarm by tho telephone
girl and the l espouse of the firemen
was very prompt and that he wish
ed to eoniinoiid them highly for the
S
TO GET SLEUTH
Grand Jury Recommends That
Special Detective Be Hired
For Liquor Cases.
COQCILLK. Ore.. Feb. tl. A
spei lal report made by tho Coos
County grand Jury to Judge Coko
urges the hiring of it special detec
tive to secure evidence In cases of
alleged violation or tho liquor law.
It Is understood that reports or
"bootlegging" In various sections of
tho county, at Myrtle Point, which Is
"dry territory." ut Mnishehl on Sun
days and holidays and sales or liq
uor by resorts which have no county
in mine license, cniisoii I lie grand
Jury to make tho following report:
"We respectfully report that evi
dence before us shows that illegal
sides or liquor mid the iiiniliiril.i..
j or houses or 111 fume are carried on
iiy persons vvnii use all their Ingenu
ity In escaping punishment. We ,
sMtlsllod that convicting evidence
against this classes of crimes cannot
be procured by any officer of Hie
county, with very few exceptions, for
mi- ii-ason nun much oltlcors me well
known and their presence or Investi
gation of any mutter Is heralded
about the county and is geuernllv
well known to those violators of the
law. Wo further Hud that tho vast
amount of the ilvll business in tho
county keeps the she riff busllv en
gaged In attending tn miicIi duties or
his olllie. We believe that the dis
trict attorney should have some or
the powers or the sheriff with the re
"peel to the collection of testlmniiv
ami when. In ,M sound discretion. It
is necessary or nroper to use tho
services of person skilled lu collect
lug testimony or detecting crime, ho
should have a tree hand to oini.l.ie
such persons. We believe that suf
flflunt evidence could thus be oh
ta ned to prevent repetition or these
crime, while under the present svs
em I cannot bo obtained. We fur
or be iovo that it would be ,!,"
TAX FIGURES
Only Eight Road Districts
Have Special Levies
Marshfield Highest.
COQUILLK. Ore.. Feb. 11. An In
teresting statement has Just been
compiled hero showing tho iiRBosscd
value of tho vnrlous districts In Coos
County. Including tho towns and Port
dlHtricts, and tho taxation for tho
current year.
Only eight of tho road districts are
credited with Bpcclal levies this year.
Tho assessed valuation of tho Port
of Coos Hay district Is given as $8,
.'104,01., and tho tux levy this year Is
three mills. The Myrtlo Point Port
district lins nn nRsessod value of $5,-SS-l,:i2fi.
nnd tho tnx levy Is one and
five-tenths mills.
Tho assessed value of tho cities Is
evidently not In proportion to their
population, its Marshllold Is nonrly
double tho vnltto of the next highest
town and Is considerably moro than
thrco times the assessed vnltintlon or
Uandon. Uandou claims n big In
ereitHO In population, bringing It
nearly up to Marshllold's ".cures nnd
tho last school census showed Hint
tho immlon school district had moro
residents or school nge than tho
Marshllold district. Hero nro tho
taxation llguros:
Valuation Levies, Mills
Kinplro $ l tin, 071
North UpikI . . . i,200.8iU to.
.Marshlleld 2.271. GB!) 10.
Kastsldo ) (1, (lis s.
Coqtllllo .". G 0 . 2 1 -i 10.
Myrtle Point .. :!:i,l2:t it)
lhindon 0 IT... '100 s
P
On W
n 0&
Jl '&
I NXa, Veto
fXwl
V. I J Vk '&
our feet
Wonr the "SHl.uy an.
wlH IU tho best, re, the";,1!
wuur longer turn ..... .... "
you Imvo worn
"" other .v.
I.-,.... ,. .. ""
Stylo No. OS,
Hi-ltuttoii Gun Metal
Price. $1.00.
veil If it,. ...
by" Shoo did , rpcl b"
unr longer limn other kin,!,
extra stylo, -that look "
ninlto you ilcel.lv i f; J
"Solby." , y()U fl(l '
fool moro i-omrurmiik. and
longer, too. Most HtjM are ul
nnd M.fiO; widths AA top
Thu "Selby" Shoe ,,, h'e
only at this store !l1
Kuiiiombcr that tl.i 8 a , , ,
Wore, and wo Hnei-miiia ,. , J
for woinon ami children. w
Hub Dry Goods Co
o'Comioii iii,iK. Vlme
FISH PIES
IN
contB n bunch. c-nnn0,e
cunts u head. stuot notaSLI?
cents n n(, nnd b
"t 5 to in B a ,ea
pi:hsox.l ovkuflow
NOHTIl YAKIMA. Wash.. Feb.
0.- Can a diy goods men hunt
who exhibits corsets on wooden
forms in Ids show window be con
sidered guilty of violating any clt.v
ordinance concerning dncenc.v " Such
a display in one of the down town
etores called out disapproval from
the Uov. W. 11. Selleck. pastor of
tho First Methodist church, who
reported tho exhibit to Mil or A. .1.
flplawn ns "siiKKcmlvo and likely to
Incite Impure thoughts, especially
in thu young." Tho mayor, who
Is nlso chief of polite, at once
went down to Inspect the exhibit
The merchant told htm that It was
n very ordinal y dlsplav, hlmllur to
hundreds of others to be seen from
Uino to tl mo In the stores. Tho
mayor decided thnt there wns no
vlco in a wooden tlguro and de
clined to luterfere.
It you Imvo anything to soil, rout,
.trndo, or want holp, try a Waut Ad
o pay tho expenses of Mich detec-
,.l'.ml)'.U',",: ,u"'v"" If ch would
"t bo he case, wo believe that the
'""volition of crimes of this ' tc
tor Is of suillcieut Importance to ho
ominuulty to warrant ihu ,i.i .. ...
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F. M. FHIKDllL'UO and fainllv will
lonve tomorrow for Southern Cul
Ifornln, whoro they will spend a
few months for tho benefit or
his health.
J. J. CLINKHNHIOAHI) and dniigh
tor wore passengers tor Coqullle
this morning. Mr. Cllnkonboard
wnt over to nttend'n meeting of
tho county educational board.
MH. CUNNINGHAM arrived horo yos
torday rrom San Francisco and
will bo associated with Ooo. P.
Hlchardson In tho branch tho Un
ion Oil Compnny lino opened nt
? Plat II.
X. M. HAKICIt, who has boon time
keeper nt the now pulp mill, 0rt
yesterday on tho Nairn Smith for
Hny Point, whoro ho has boon
transrorred by tho C. A. Smith
Company.
1)KL LKNNON. who Is connected
wnu mo Hinitii-Powors Company
at Coaledo, ciuno horo yestortlav
on routo to (11111111161' to moot his
wire, who is returning rrom an ex
tended visit lu tlio oast.
MFSSHS. HAHCLAY. Hatzburg and
Hales returned today from Coos
City, where they completed tho
foiiudutloii rir n rino country
homo which .1. .ludgo nnd Mrs.
I). L. Wntson nro erecting 011
their rnnoh thoro.
A. P. DAVIS went to Coqiilllo on bus
noss toduy. Mr. Davis, who has
boon with tho C. A. Smith Com
pany tor uoiiio time, bus boon
transferred to tho new ynrds at
tsunami ami win toiivo ror thoro In
11 rew weeks. Whllo the change Is
a promotion tor him. Mr. Davis'
many Coos Hay rtionds will rogrot
him tiepariuro troin the Hay.
I.OOAL OVKUW.OW
.May full .Mceilu. Mayor Straw
may call n special moetluK of the
diy council to llx a dnto for tho
special election which it Is piopo.
ed to hold to pass 011 the proposi
tion of the Terminal ruilvvuv mid
Its iriiuchlso over to tho Southern
Patiilc Heforo an.v tisnsl'er is niwde
It Is understood that tho comnion
user" clause In the frnnchlse will
bo si ivnjtt belied nnd somo detlnlto
iiKiwineiit niHile with tho Southern
Pacific as to where end when they
are to hulld from hero.
Jinny Witnesses The taking of
depositions concerning tho rosldence
of Dr. .1. Ingram, whose home
stead In the Conor d'Aleno eountiy
Is beliiK i-ouiokteil y tho govorn
inenr. Is tnklug more tlmo than was
epecieil. Tho ovidoiice Is being
"" "fitue i.nuti t'oinnilssloner
I cck and Messrs. Swniist, Flshor
and t urtls nro horo representing tho
BtMviiiiuoiii vvitu j,. a. LHJeqvist
roprosontlUK Dr. ingrnin. Auiong
those summoned to tostlfv in it
nro Henry Songstnckon. M. 'il. Mill-
. . .iif.vitniir. lioo. icotnor.
Jos. Thomas Steals Dr. Wat
son's Overcoat After Lat
ter Befriended Him.
Marshal Carter today rounded up
one of the most ungrateful of the tin
grateful. Ills name Is .Joseph Thorn-1
as. and he was consigned to the coun
ty Jnll to await action by the grand 1
Jury.
Yesterday Joseph, who hnd Just
reached the Hay, went to North llend j
where ho vvim bcuulni:. Soiiieono told '
him that Dr. Watson, there, formerly
served lu tho t". S. Navy, and linme
dlatolv Joseph decided thnt ho would
sco Dr. Watson. He claimed that ho
(Joseph) had nlso served In the Nn
vy. He told Dr. Wntson a hard luck
story and the latter gave him two
bits with which to got something to
oat. The touch was mado In Dr.
Wntson's private olllce. As Joseph
lef, ho noticed Dr. Wntson's line ov
ercoat In th outer olllce, and he
took It nlso.
Lntor Dr. Watson missed It and
telephoned Marshal Curler, who
quickly located It,. Joseph brought it
horo and sold it to a second hand
store for $2. When nrralgnod, Jo
soph uttiihuled his trouble to llq
ou r. lie snld that ho used to have
an overcoat like the one thnt ho suw
(.. II.. U'.itu. .,... ..111.... n.,,1 In t,lu III.
toxica'ted condition ho couldn't re-1 Resume of Rose City Market, -J;' , ,.
slst tnklne It. ..,. ....... . ' .Liti-'l Ke
Justice Pentiock fixed his ball at1 oOW VVIlOiesaiC aild HO- . c; In tnhs 20iC; ftfe.
$:.00, which he couldn't furnish, and j fail Quotations ' I ,,orcc"' 1:' '' l t'. ISIjc.m
Consiable Cox took hl.u to Jail at I ld" uuuldllul,5- 'pound, tlorcen. 'n;,
Co.iullle this afternoon. I PORTLAND. Foli. 10 The Tele. 3-,e-
Joseph Is about tvvnnly-nliie yenrs gram says: llutter, ! !, I'onltrr.
old uud llvo feet eight Inches tall, i Annum the ninrkot features r In- Lhooso-Full .renin. tlm m
lie may prove to bo a deserter. 1 terest Is tho nbiiiidniice or C0I11111- lr,llutH, l.Se; voung Aincrlcti, Ik
Dr. Watson Inter today stated bla river smelt, the logulnr spring crun,i bricks. :i Swiss block, Ik
thnt tho report tnnt.he Imd given 'run or that fish now bulng 011 In' Hjittur -Oron.m vcaincrjr. eiti
Joseph "two bits" was an error. He I earnest. Tho rolnllers slnco tho K0,,,l lm,''' 'i)v ' '"'"'I. Irlnts, JTf
did not have any change In his 1 llrst of Ust week liuve been llhornl- 7c.
pocket mid loft the officii to get , y supplied mid today thov nro' ''"" H'im Un 1U hinl
somo ennngo nun wiiito lie was , seMim the llsh nt tho into of 10 """ ,r-vcrH' ' " Juikj, Hi
awny. .losepn iiikou with tlio cont. ! pounds for n qunrter. tho prlco or ,,,-lt"'. l'is'- '"" 10ii:,,t
.1. C. Kperson. who bought Humh elngle pound of striped bass or Iu,yH' ,lv' l'"ISl'
cour. will bo out $2. Roynl Chinook salmon. Am 11 con- '''BRB J-'roHh Ortfon r.wh,
Deputy ProM'ciitlng Attorney LII-' sequence the oilier llsh lire neitlect- ,"-,,l' -8i30c i.tr dozen.
Jeqvlst. who Is here from Coquille. oil and prolmblv will ho ror somo otuitty Die;,,! Matt-Petl
Hied tho coniphilnt ngnlust Joseph , weeks to come. ' funcy, !)fft 10c. ve.ii extra, ltik
nun up neuring wns one or tlio. The market, however. Is vvoll '"'"vy. 'J II lL'c
speediest lu u long time. ! supplied with the iroiiornl run .if I Fruits iiml VeuclaliH
to (5
tuco
IVirtluml Wliiiii.w,,!.. ti... .
i.um"H.,lV" '- l"'nd"m,
Ac; 12 o 11 pomul, 1
!',e; picnics is, cottage
uncoil- mint 2fii
lil !
Htnndnrd, 22f.i2.tc Knallrt. S
1 11 1.. .1 .... '--I
. . j'i'iiiiiiB. 1
'- to II poai
:iUe reiulurcl, t
WATCH Yt)l'lt Slid HILLS. I ,1hI' ""'I "" varieties are hoIIIiik In 1 OiiIoiih Oregons l n iitl
VTlYS lii.-i'i '(tivf iiMHlfrnlo way. Stoelhiuid sal-1 '' rush Fruits iilci, 73eQ!3
'J ! "'''"""man Is, going nt LI centH a pound. P box; orangt- navcli, H
PORTLAND. Ore Feb J0Fx-' wliftorifili nt 20. hnllbut nt 12".. I1!'''? ',or !")X- '''"Kurlnci. :
nnilno closelv tho next 2() hill that, W,I"" M'0llt ,lt "' Poreli nt if.. ?--" I,.or ' " ". ?Jls
you rccelvo for you stnml a good '"" ,u" . "l .lw '""""h tor a qiiar- ,","'';,,; ,'., """",
chanco or being bento.t out of $li ,,,,r- "'"' rH ut tho usiiul "tcrn. Hil2 barrel; mi
That warning was given out by So- - ',,',("H- 'r,"' "' hoIIIhk 11 1 10 to ",",inrH , ?s ,!,"'u,, Brnpefrcll. f
crot Service Agent S. A. Connell. fol- L" '"," rnw.r clams nt two, f,';2" box; bannnns, 5c po.U
lowing tho nrrest or two men who (l10zt'" f"1' Mimrlur. lumlHliull ' ' ,n,0,L,H tJlilfliiK I'rlcHMH
Imvo boon working 11 couuterrelt ',ni,m Ilt '" (,t"" liil nnd lob- c hundred; sweets, 3fil!
iiiuiuieti,
iriiitm ... II,.. II... I. rit... . ... SlOrS nt lll cnlltu fi limiiiil
n.i" i. iiiu iiiiiii. 1 iii i.iwii m .. .: ........ ,. ........... . ... .... .,.....
L Hooded with ihn iwnm. H..fU f 11' HnhbltH from east of tho innnn.' vegotnnioB rniiiinge, nuiui
. .. ...... ...w ......, (1 V lllllll'll. ... .... ..,--....
iver $200 having boon made by the ",,H '"'" H"" available, tho best 1'L'r cvvt.; poppois. 10c per pootl
wo operators horo last week. , "olng at 2." to :io cents npleco. , gnrlle. rp t,e per pound; tol
Tito nolo tumporlng bus been most . '" " l'"i'' luarket prices to- "U,B' ;""" '. ..:..
cleverly done. All tho llguros I on ' "m,,11 n,'t the saino as those of a ,0lV5' . ;C0 vr, ,loic" t0In
govornment sllvor certlllcates or that ' wvtu "" ,,("' '",1H wiling at 22. ' V',r' 2"jr' lM'r l,nx; f,c,'.rr,,K
doiiomliiiitlon wore covered with ox- ,e,,,H " I""""1- blckotm nt 2fi to ' & r,' '"'f crnto eggplant. S(lk
net reproductions or tho IlKiiro do-'1"1 ''t'",s ,,,I,,,B n,"l HirkoyH nt 30 '"r l,0"l: cnullf lower, !BP
Rlgns of the bills of $2(1 donoinliin- ,""1 ,KoeHO nt 2r- Tho IntllcntloiiH rrn.t"- , . .... ,.,,,,
on. Tho not. . ...... ,.. i,.... . .' i' for 11 ralrlv fhn. i.....ii... . - Flour- Patent", $l..fl itrtUJ
toct. however, ns tholr "feel" around k7 , ilnrliiK H10 reinalndor of tho JIJTM.20: oxports. M.W' H
tho ininibors Indicates the two ! thick ' w,,""r H(,ason. , Vulloy. $1.70. Kriilmm, l
iiohhuh of pnper uud the odgo or the' ''"Mt .Kml '"""i" "till holds nt , Iiolo whont. $ I SO
"stickers" nro plainly in view. e,,is , roll, hut the prospect- '"' 'l '''''iVA., ,!U
With the nrrost of tho two Port-' . for H loillno not far hence, for Kon timothy. IIGWjIi: J
lund men ten or 11 ganK that has ,"".". ,K ,l" ,1,,u' "r tlio yonr when ?1 1 T ? 2 J Kialn liny, fllii
'&' ",0. "tt! n,'! .'"' 'ho I '""I: I!1':"". '.!"!!!,- lw. I t0XL ??." ,, MZMK3
....- iiiiuitui, which wns on "" "
the ilecllne when tho cold vveuthor ll01' '"" . .. u
'ine. Ins stondle.i Hmnnui.,.. n...i Hnrley llrowin- nominal, w
hiii will prolmbly hold nt tlio pros- ?-:ift ?23.r.O per ton
cur level until tlio weather tiiniH ' .MlllBlHffa Hran, 22 per1
.-...,... ..v ntuuu Hiuiio nn moils; (II,)
coast nro In the custody or govern
moiit olllcors. Six nro undor nrrest
hi win rrnncuco nnd two In Los An-
(4C v ,
MIUKNi: COIvS
Ve.sel I tu lit
011 Coo
u I .iiii.niui.n ..inn, -- ' ..ill
1 HMI'lllf,,. .......!. 1 tlll.l.l l.t.ru V'lllfi. VII HI1I1IIS. .!
...:..''." """'" wo1" report- .".' ',':", -".." ,,-r.A( i!lill
ii mt 1.1.1
cd rlrm nt in cents today. i2':
Meets ,,. , 7 'l?li:' . "' carrying mir
rolled hnrlcv $2
"n 1 oik iinv tlccis , "'i-i ure carrying nilr
Th mi .;"s,",l, ' "'i.v ("ity. "iil'lilles of nil 11,0 sensonahlo fruits.
...w ...iivmu. loierreii to ni 1 1B "re. t lecmny, nui prlcos thin
olIowluK dispute!., whs built it Hiw lltllo ch nge Ap , K
XZL "mU '"lO-ard in Nonh "" 10 to ?.o VS
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at Tin: norrfA
loy
i .. ".. .
."in jmnuiuk. ii. w. Knutinnn. Dor
se Kreltzer. Postinnhtor W. H. Cur
tl. and Ray Watson of Coquille,
MUs Annie Smith Is official sten
ographer in tho case.
tend nt .venr lor the Ihirnes Sul- "tMt'; "cor,nK to tho quality nnd I COOSA II M .111 twins, I J
I Revno ii '" ,WH hy t1,,",,1 J- iZ Z f ,,,e fr,,u "n'lu- l''lo Vnrnoy nnd wife. Coaledo; C
i.-i-i,- . U: allfonila ornimos nro quoted at Onuo Couullle- M C I ansec. C
rn,1,Ur lw,,-'H""l almoner HI- ?' "' ,J,) (BtH a doxon ... I Flor valMs- V D." Friti.d. 0WU;
1 one. from Astoria, mrrvim, J.. Il r avullulilo at tn . ,' A?.'. 1 XV." ",' ...' ,'.....'
pies ror the towns along the roast. ,r,"'"li' rniornilt Is NinK ,,r tho C ANDLF S Schean.
went ashore orf iirlBlitou Thursdav '" "f f""' nnd six tor a q art, Franc bco c a HeClroit. Pon
ntcri.oo,, d whs l,ll, and dn w" "" Klrlln nr Ide I ,1s t Hon McMiillo'ii M- ille Point. M
hl'e uttoiupted to make tho harbor ' II""' - MhIiiihi ,n, Z u c . Cobbov i.eka I K. WW
nt Nolmleni nnd missed the ".,.1 ln t 2:. cents .mu, ,1 , PomimV. ii'Kornclir. S
tnil.co to the hay. The ,,,", I With tho exception of t'atoo s'mZv'cIIi
.... .....'.""'"'"". '"" ssei. ink-r, r..'"" " l,o vooginuio market, iini-fmnn. .Mm-ln . Ore
niini .1 . . "0,e ""'' iHtor "".,"0" "i" Kl"g nltuost nt htiy-' lVlACO--M T
uii.v 1 .. " ..mu, , , . -----.....w ,tl. t iiiuitiM 11 11 ritfi win 1 it niiiii'inv
bonon.,'v).r"."',u.lj;Z"- ..." ,,up K.oi. Htuff for Uio'hando : "c. II Mlllc
riirhop ;;.:- "V.,1" K"IH '"!' , :- ',." non. tho souih, Harnott San I'r
fl n in,- , .. ,"". ao to "",.."" l,,ul ,0,,80 l rolntlvoly LLOYD-L. L.
cxpcndlturo fro.,, the county irons"
ii. Our coiniuunlty s growing ami
here Is always an Inllux : of tlio ,00
ihn! ,. ,0'l"-orld nnd rron. 'tl"e
iln.liial classes: and tho point has
., .!!..' ".ri!0" """"W the
nnamlal ashlMance absolutely nw,
...!' ' J,,Blll't' ,0 blmsolf nnd t
. "iiiiiiiiiuiy.
i-k ilicill lit' rniinn..
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OS-
uud the
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a 5. wtK" At smsn
... u. K,.i ,!., ... lllB,llllv :;
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rtt ai'iimi u i...i.
doing his duty, but ho is t.' 11
niownandwlunuia'aaVuH . "
ior tor niiti to
liiul n.1,1 ... ..
l'oople. It Is doubly ,Bct to Becurr
testimony 8uffiUo.lt t com icr? c
Along the Waterfront.
l ho Speedwell arrived lu todav
from Uandou nnd will sail tomor
row for San Francisco.
Tho Rllbtlor balled tmlni- f.i.. .1...
Slnslaw.
The launch Tramp returned horo
today after an extondod trip to the
i'ii iioriu 01 noro.
.. NOTICi::
ou are heroby notified to re-
Intoxicating Huuur of any kind
whatsoever, to any of tho follow
ing named person:
. , '( 1'. SMITH.
vvl take partlculnr pains i,
pltUecUtillK ,1IIV nni-iui.. .,.. ..
vloltlim above' ' ,,l"u,,B
i9 naieil this 11th' day of February.
J W CVUTint,
CP Mnrshnl
Thameroflff V a nt
vrtiiut iirii iiiiii
Plan will succeed, as a heavy wind1 sl"''ts toduy nro holdlmr nt iJm
Mn.c.nn:,t fV("bl to getting tho I ""'f. ,lunrt. tomatoes "& goo,' ' M '
1 ho crew or tho Mlreno enmo
nshoro for hrenkfast and lntor "0
turned to tho schooner. Cnptnln
George Mny commanding the' e8"
SOI. Is ;i lirnllim- nt tl, ...i.-.. . ..
.. "" " ' no or rim,
goles; C. O. Logics,
Bartholol
Tn
" B
r, Dandon.
inn !""" t- ni
iirmiier. in.':i
"" nil
l.'nnsu "
cnptnln In charge of tho life sav-i
ng station at Nohaleni. Tho vessel I
s In mi danger nnd tho loss will!
bo trifling. 1
Hound for Oregon const ports
ho Mlreno joft Portland Iubc Snt-
chnn I se. Georgo Mny. hor master,
wns tho solo survivor from tho gas
oline bCllOOIier Osiirrnuli ,........,
just south or tho Columbia rlvor a
couple or years ago. Tho Mlrono
Is a regular trader out of Portland
clearing for Handon nnd other ports
SwBonthT' frln ,l' t,,,,H,nb,n
"Plans have been laid to string n
lOO-mthom cnblo rrom tho end of
10 jetty nnd try to pull her across
tho spit onjonight'B high tide "
: .J A
' sriiscmiiKits notici: ? 1
slSSiWS ,',K'SSii
iM BM I 1 -"
BEAUTY IN A RING
. .... ..i.. reaulslW-
is noi uie " i
Thoro must bo Quality.
Tho gold must ho the r
knrot, tho stono flawless '
....,.,' mlnr. TW ""
(9(V v-.-
of tho ii
you ought to have can
lected nt this Jewelry
be
You don't Imvo to be
pert judgo of qualhr
gunranteo protects 'oU
nny mistakes In that
tlon. '
Subsciilieis who do not lv.
ce he their paper or who ie.
ceivo it late, will confer a
favor on Till': TIMKS hy call
ing this olllce 011 tho telephone
anil notifying m, m once. Tel
epliouo HIS.
Red Cross Jewelry Dep
t,
Pine Watch Repairing.
f.