The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913 EVENIMG EDITION.
COOS BAY .ES : I OfA I OVERFLOW
I. O. .MAJ.OXKV Utlltor and mi). lAW"!!. 1 T Llll LVMY
I1AV I.'. MAI.flMSV Xhuh I.MIInr I
PAN K. .MAl.OMSV ch Kililur
Ufllrlnl I'lipor of (.'oos County.
OFKICIA1, I'AI'UK OK Till: (TIT
or MAHsni'iixn.
I.V TIIK AVALWTIIK ()!' (i()l,l), I
ww AIU.Y ill llfo Mr. Joint O.l
Kfl Koekofellor rpI liiniHcIf lo
" flght ngnliiHt thu iiovorty
whirn lmd 8liiii(il Ik liionil upon,
ills fntlier'N table, which hail eauwd
him to Hlmur wlmn otlii'i i-'nlliiruii
had Ikoh wnrni, whlcli lmd put re
strictions upon itti education nu
greatly (lualit'.l and for which lio
had an iiiiubumI Klft at iiliaortiliij?.
Ho fought to Hiich pnrpoHu that for
the ciiibo or pnveity hu overcatno
lie nrtiulret thu emtio of grout
wealth, for every advuiHlty lie mas
tered he became ho much more the
ulavu of vast posHeBHlon,
Ileluilil him now deliiKud with
money, caught In an avaliinchu of
The otliur day a lump mini
millions of dollars watt
to bin account -a windfall
but merely added to thu
upon Ids back, which hut
Observe Holiday
public library will
row, Washington's
National holiday.
The Marshilold
hu closud tonior
blrthday being a
fiOltl
of ten
placed
which
weight
rhained him tli
noy hags, which
the persons who
jib a prisoner Is
Heir linos In closer, lie has
told wealth- and untold four.
PeeMon Itcscrvcd. Justice I'en
ntipk has taken the ease of Hlako
vs. Hlake under cotislduration and
will anuotinco his decision In a day
or two. ..10 Dlakes are cousins
and live on CntchliiK Inlet and
claims and counter claims tiro
voivud In thu aeiiou.
lu-
lins property
or to reckon
go and come
fought with
more to his mo
could but cause
Kiiard him now
guarded to draw
iin-lle
lieyond his own pow-
and he Is not free to
as he likes. Ilu has
poverty and all the
doors of trensure vaults are opened
to rain their holdings upon him
and around him until lie scorns like
an Insect caught- In a pit ,of loosu
runulng sand.
One may wonder If .Mr. Itockefol
ler honestly taluks Hint tl e light
lias been worth while. And wo
may wonder, too. If the persons
who envy him have any conception
Jit nil of what tliey are eiivitig.
TRUTH (18001
Locate Heir. C. .1. Mahoney.
who Is hero from Florence, Is fig
uring on locating In Mnrshfleld I
nntl opening u law office of his'
own here. His return to Marsh
Hold would ho welcome news to his i
many friends In Mnrsliflom, lie hnv
Ing been reared here.
.Marslillcld Data Sec. Motley Is
today compiling a wrlteitp of Marsh
Held for the Oregon Almanac, the of-'
llclal booklet completed by the Ore
gon Immigration department for.
honieseokers. The books are dis
tributed throughout the world and i
Mr. Motley will see that Coos Ilnv Is !
I
properly represented In It.
StaffoMl on It. Through a mis
understanding the name of John !
I), (loss was put on the committee.
In charge of the KII;h' home sub-'
scriptlou list yesterdny, in place of'
I). Y. Stafford. The .committee I
cjuslsts of Messrs. Stafford, Kotnor
and (ioodrutu al"' tltuy aie plumilng,
to make the campaign n vigorous
one. I
New Council. At a meeting iii-st '
.Monthly night. It Is expocte I thtt
arrangements will he complete! fur
thu application Tor a dispensation
to start the Council of Itoyal and
Seluct- .Musters, the link between
the Masonic Chapter and Command
ery. in Mnrshfleld. This will com
plete the York Kite ou Coos liny.
SEMI FIRE
Mil I tor Times:
KccmiRi of alleged unwarranted
crltlf Isiiih. I have been urged to state
the facts about the Injurl s sustain
ed by Mm. Ilertraui In ilm receni lire.
From her blazing apartments, Airs.
Nortrnin. clinging to her little son.
landed on the sidewalk In front of
her husband's store, with clothing on
11 ro.
Tho lady rushed Into the store and
her husband. nrlnclnnlH' nut in,. n...
entirely out, by tearing oft" fragments
of her clothing and miming with Ills
bare hands. I know because I was
there.
The poor lady was dreadfully burn
ed and badly shocked and In nurd
of Immediate ministrations of a doc
tor, game tho, and wishing her hus
band to try to save some of their
property.
Shu was then hurried across tho
ntroet to tho Hist National llnnk
building with the Idea of taking her
to tho nlllio of Dr. Mlngus I know,
because I had the Idea and took her
across.
Upon gaining the head or the stair
way In said building It was stated
I)r. Mlngus was out and his olllco
ClOBOd.
It was then mmm iiki-hi.ii rmm ,.,.
ndjacent olllco wheeled a couch Into
tho hallwny and the Indy was placed
upon that. I know because 1 put
her there.
Dr. llousowortli then appeared and
Btnted he would Immediately admin
ister a sodatlve and remove the Inilv
nt once to the hospital. know, be'
rntisc ho told me so. Ask hlni?
Wraps were thou procured from
tho tolephone olllco and substituted
for n man's coat about the lady's
shoulders. I know because it was
my cont. Ask the telephone girls?
As soon as Mr. Men ram learned
nls wife had been removed to tho
Hospital he followed at once ami him
self returned the aforesaid wraps.
I don't like lo rob any one of n
little cheap glory, but at the time
of the occurances slated there were
from twenty-live to tlfty people pres
ent. ArIc anybody?
It Is not true the laily was burn
ing In the First National Hank buil
ding, or that she wns on lire after
lonvlng her husband's store, or that
anyone put any Die out after that
time.
Kven Inordinate vanity never Jus
titles fnlsehnnd. especially when It
Injures another.
Mr. Hot-train's store was In Imuil
Ilnilt lielll ami IiIm wltn l.n.t ,,-.,,...
possible euro she could have under
tho circumstances.
C.KO. W ATKINS.
lnxnov mi i,i, tjiiowixo.
The llaiidou Woolen Mill Is Instal
ling a new r..". horsf power holler.
The woolen mill u working over
time these days In order to llll a riu.li
of orders that have come In. The
fnbrle from this mill In becoming
ho well known thioughout the coun
try that the demand Is growing all
the time and It may bo neceary to
enlarge tlu mill In the near future
to supply tiw demand. IWtudim He-roidcr
Lost In Sand IIIIN Ilube Lynns
came In yesterday with Low Key
xer from Lyons homeslend In the
Sand Hills. Mr. Keyscr has been vis
King there for a row days. The other
day when Keyzer went out, Mr. Ly
ons says he got lost In the sandhills
and wandered clear back to Dyna
mite to git his bearings, lie Dually
got back as far as the llorsfall ranch
where he got one of tho big tuitlll
gun stews from "(Jarllc," who Is
looking after the llorsfall place.
With this aid and the Instructions of
Oarlle, Mr. Keyzer llnally found the
Lyons' ranch.
.HMK1H JOHN F. HALL loll
for North Inlet to inspect
county road work there.
today
some
MAY DKMIQNT returned to Myrtle
Point today after n few days'
visit with friends In this cliy.
MISSUS CLAl'SUW CltAINK and
IIKLOATIO nf'Huudou aio expect
ed here tonight eu route to Cortland.
-IJY OAM.UiK CASIJ.
lllg Suit XgHliiNt UoM'hurg Physician
DlmaUsed.
ItOSKIU'Kd. Ore. Feb. 81. -Tho
rase of DeUw LMngntou ugulnst Doc
tor lirnree K. Hotutc for $20,000
damn-ii-h ., dlsmlsKed by Judge
Hamilton upon motion of the plain
tiff's attorney, w. W. Cnrdwell. Liv
ingston was suing for permanent In
juries alleged to hue been sustained
from Dim tor Homk while being treat
ed for abdominal trouble with an X
rny machine
Cnrdwell said that his client wns
loo 111 to appear In court and thnt he
probably would novor bo nblo to do so
It Is tho law that In porson Injury
cases tho causo of action expires with
tho demise ot the person Involved,
T. C. UCSSF.LL and wife of Heaver
Hill are here today to bid adieu
lo Mrs. Itiissoll's sister, Miss
Sneddon, who will leave on the
llroakwator tomorrow for Dla
niondvUle. Wyo.
ItHV. (!. LUItOY HALL was at
North llend yesterday to super
vise some Mulshing work In tho
cabin of "The Lltellue.' the new
colporter boat, which wns taken
there yesterday. He expects to
have the boat completed soon
and will have a big dedication
service In the near future.
.TAS. DAVIS of the Until II led liurber
Shop returned yesterday from Spo
kane, where ho was called by the
llliess of Ills son. The latter In
getting along nicely but will go to
California for the beuellt or his
health. Mr. Davis reports It very
cold at Spokane, the streets being
covered with snow all the tlmo ho
was there.
W. A. lll'CKINS.. who has been
In charge of the New lluslutws
Department of the Oregon Power
Company here for the past year
will leave In ft few days to visit
at his old home in Des Moines,
Iowa, lie will later return to
Salt Lake City, where he will
locate, ills departme from the
Hay will be greatly regretted by
the many friends he has made
here.
LKW KKYSKU. Sit., father of Coos
Hay's well known orchestra lender.
Lew Keyser. arrived yesterday
from San Francisco to visit his
son. Mr. Keyser was former! v
collected with the V. S. engineers'
service and visited Coos Hnv tlilr.
ty-llvo years ago. Ills arrival this
time was a result of somo of Lew's
booster letters, which pictured
Coos Hay's prospects so alluringly
that he determined to make n
personal Investigation. lie ex
presses himself as highly plensod
and will probably remain for somo
time.
t.-oi'i' is sK.vvroit.
Federal Judge Wins Toga In West
Virginia.
Illy Am Uia PtvM to Voo llty Tlnim )
CIIAHLK8TON. W. Va.. Feb. 21.
Federal Judge Nat hah 11. (toff
wns elected Pnited Slates Senntor
from West Virginia by the legisla
ture In Joint session today.
IllJTTKH KLKCiiUC SF.HVICF.
The Handon Power Companv is
now operating their new plant and
the day current will now be a por
nianenr fixture. The onl lmd fea
ture of the change is the fact that
Handon now Iirk no ctirfow or flro
whUtlo since the abandonment of
the old power plant, but these will
no doubt be arranged for In the
very near future Handon Itecord
or. Times' Want Ads bring results.
'
North Bend News
T. It. Wilcox and family have
moved hero from Eugene and are
occupying tho former Hroullllnrd
resilience.
J. 0. Mullln and A. S. Hammond
will leave tomorrow for Portland
and Salem and Mr. .Mullln will
probably go ou to Kugonc to as-
..!.. r. t..l n,l 111 UIWMllltir till!
niDl ., W. .HUIIVUU II, IllhU'l'M v,iv
case of 11. J. Isaacs vs. Major Kin
ney. The stilt Is for about $:i(),
OU0 and was referred to .ludgo Har
ris by .ludgo Coke. .Mr. McLuod
luft Tuosduy overland. They want
C. S. Wiusur appointed receiver.
f 1.. At. .,!...,. I. .id a.lil ,i.t lrllu
V. I.. ,1111,1 HU IIIIO CJVJI14 ,11.1 IWIF,
on Shurmitn avenue to C. 11. Marsh
tor $lt;r0.
Peter Loggie has been appointed
deputy assessor for tho town of
North Demi liv County Assessor T.
i J. Thrift.
I Mis. lllnford and baby are here
from Oiegon City to visit her
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Crout.
.Mrs. Warren Painter and Mrs.
it. A. Wernleh huvo gono to San
Francisco tor u short visit.
Win. Huttys of MeKlnloy is visit
ing at' tne homo ot his grand
daughter, Mrs. Ira It. Hurtle.
Mis. Matt Stora returned yester
day fioiu a visit with her daugh
ter. .Mrs." J. C. Toello at Portland.
C. A. Smith lias gonu to Dullards
to assist In the now box factory
which tleorge (elseudorter and
other North llend parties tiro op-
iintliif llifir.1
I f'llnili.u K'lnir la oMIl .mil.. Ill nu
a result of tho stroko of paralysis
whloli lie recently suffered.
.Messrs. Ilartlo, Kern and Woods
lave been linestlgatlng the Pony
Inli'i water sys-eiu that ICnglneer
iklc.ardson suggested recently. .Ma
jor Kinney has offered to sell tho
city the land needed for $1000 per
acre and give all the necessary wa
ter rights free. It was to have
been taken up at tho council meet
ing next Tuesday night hut Major
Kinney's sale to W. J. Wllsey may
change the situation.
O. Clllhertson and Mr. Miner,
wno came hero recently from Hen
ton Harbor, .Mich., have bought
some or the old mill machinery ut
the North Hend mill and will prob
ably Install n utniill mill .... nil.
burtson's much on Kentuck Inler.
W. II. Smith. Charles Smith, Hurt
Smith, Hdward Hoyles and (Soorgo
James have taken a flvo-yenr lease
on (illbert Cillbertson's conl lnluo
on Kentuck Inlet. They will con
tinue the shaft and expert to open
yards in North Hend for the sale
of the product. Mr. (Hlhertsnu Is
to receive fto cents u ton royalty.
Somo of tho men were formerly jun
K"'?ed tc the Mlllleonm f'ne. '
Denny Hull and other North
llend basebtnl fans are talking or
inning proiiminnry steps to raise
funds ror tho North Hend baseball
team ns they want to start the sea
son early. A benefit dance may ho
given soon.
C. S. Knlser has taken the con
tract to erect a concrete smoke
stack 10." feer tall for the Simpson
Lumber Company nt the Porter
mill. It will be nine feet across at
the base and the first forty feet
will bo lined with brick.
K. V. Kruse litis bought two lots
U Porter Addition from IM Smith
of Holsu nud will probably erect a
flue home there this summer.
Frank Klsslmlnger. formerly en-
- :u ' " it i..s;:uhI u.ulmsa In
North Hend. hns written friends
here that ho and his family will
soon return to North Hend from
ban Pedro to locato. i
Kdltor McDanlols of the North
llend Harbor announces that he Is
figuring on Issuing his paper semi
weekly. The North Henu High school
girls will sorve sandwiches, coffee
and cake to all attending the
.North Hond-llnnilon game hero to
night. Tho Oregon Trust Company.
i, i ,ib mini huh week by
Messrs. Van Zllo. Ilolllster anil
( roves has been reorganized and
the following olllcers elected: Pros
dent. F. K. (ilazler: secretary and
treasurer. II. J. Isaacs; vice presl
lout. K. M. Shrlvor.
Tho North Hend rllv rmmnii ...in
meet next Tuesday night to discuss
he special city election for rlmrtor
amendments, bond Issue, etc. It
Is proposed to call tho election for
the last week In April,
children of North llend Heights
have uoiie to Wmu1iI....i..
she was culled by tin, Boiious III
boss of her sister.
Mrs liiuintlett of Gold Heach
who has been lsltlng at tho homo
of her brother. C. S. Wlnsor. will
Seaule ,10n'W t0 vWt roh,,,vo In
..mm '"'. SI"I,S0" " wlfo nud
......i iuum.u yestoruny from Snu
era lie sco where ill,... i, i.
socure medical tieatinent for the
imiur.
A. M. (ireeiimiL'li n,,. i.... . ...
- ,, r" nv iliniitcilir
or the ban Ittunon, returned here
yes erday on business. u0 reports
lint the San llumou had a good
i1,,,..'1Ul',, l8 ,mv,llK lun" irhlnery
Installed now and will soon he
ready for the nui.
nnvir innouth ili:xi).
Motheis and Tmrlirrx Club will
Tlm,'vS":r1"1!, T,,,,s feinoon.
lie North Hend Motheis and
leachers Club will meet at the
lentrsl school building tor their
regular meeting, l'rlday nfterno,,..
follows' The 1"'0"nu '
PIUIIO Mlllo Mlu Mil. !.... I i..... !
Home (iiirdeu and School liimet-
-Supt. A. (5. Itaau. '
UImmiiwIou for all.
Violin wilu u. A, Hrowti.
,, ILVXDOX TOmlvTiiFV.
At the last meeting of the Wo
men s Commeuial club. a eiean-u,
Y ., V'u l,rol'ol. It was titmlly
decided to set aside one daj In the
ilrsr week of April for that -j'e.
The ladles have de "he, o
hold a Sweet Pea Inhibition the
latter part of August and wis, ev
eryone In Ilniulnii nn.i o ,y
M".J? !! the conttT
w hi T i uo,n UUIUIB "' i' ilhlron
will bo given. Handon Itecordor.
PETER LOGGIE HARD WORK OF
GIVEN PLACE SENATOR HI
TO GET Gil
ALONG II
Member of Port Commission
Named Field Man of Rivers-Harbors
Congress. '
Peter l.ogixle of North Hend.
member of the Put or Coos Hay
coinmlssion mid one of the best
known residents of the Hay has
been honored bv the appointment
ns field representative of the Na
tional Rivers and Harbors Congress.
Tho appointment was ninilo upon
the recominendntlon of L. J. Simp
son. .Mr. Loggie being assigned the
Oregon territory and also oilier
parts of the const. Tho position
Is largely honorary, the National
Itlvors and Harbors Congress de
fraying only the actual expenses.
Tho work will only take up a small
portion or his lime.
Mr. Loggie Is closely In touch
with the work, having attended ses
sions of tho National Rivers and
llarhots Congress and conseiiuently
iMl tin (i It lit ii i In ititinn irfwtfl III Id
II III 'U IHIIV " U "I'lllU f,f-'M !
sionary work for the organization.
llo Is particularly gratified over
securing tho appointment, not only
tor me aouor iiseu ami uie oene
,i. i ii'in i.i, i mi ti, w.i u. fin riiiiu
1,1 it. I, ill ill; iiiiiii t.v ,i ,wi v"n
Hay. but because it will enable him
I. .. a I .... I.. , .1 .
to muse an cmciisivo mm in i;'i.
with the orgnulication. Inspecting
tie Panama canal, many harbors
In the Pnited States, Including
those ou the (ireat Lakes, thereby
giving IiIm opportunity to gain
some very beneficial knowledge for
the future development of Coos
Hay Harbor.
Strenuous Committee Hearing Novel Machino i tw
Exhausts Coos County Take Wealth from SSI
Lociislator. Snnrl Ma d-'WI
- itu n nn
- .. MII
SALK.M. Feb. 2 1. Absolutely
exhausted by the siege to which ho
has been subjected. Senntor 1. ti.
Smith of Coos and Curry wiih
obliged to leave the Slate Capital
tiiid go to Ills rooms to rest until
morning, passing up temporarily
morning, pausing up u!iiiui,iiii, i ,,u urenn llf 'ici p
further consideration of the two Minneapolis lui, comni , '
compensation acts and the womau'ii Ing their cauii, uv-w h . lj
,.l,r1,l-l. ...... 1,111 liiifiil'.. !!,. iifilillllfC. Hllll f II I . . "' lll Oj I
IM... r..tt. . .
J IIU IOIIOW-ll
niimlon ltecordi
horo owing t
forls that hui.
past to work n
a his scale:
I IIO Ocean !
,!f!:r' 'rom
"'" "o of ., J
, . . ac 'I I
""" 1101
AT TIIK HOTKLS. j
TIIK CHANDLICR !:. W. Lauf
mtin. Portlund; D. W. Ilertram. San
Francisco: D. R. Morgan, Handon;
John Wagnor. Myrtle Point: II. A.
Httutell. Sun Francisco; S. (1. Luiuleu
San Francisco: Perry Lanulng, Snn
Francisco: J. C. Fuller. San Fran
cisco: Lew Keyzer. San I'rnnclsco:
II. A. Kerry, Chicago; tleo. I'. Sto
rey. Portland: J. (1. Sterling. Myrtle
Point: Karl F. W. Knclc. Chicago;
F. W. Wilson. Situ Francisco; C. L.
Jensen. San Francisco; I). R. Mor
gan. Handon: L. I). Heaters. Port
land.
LLOYD IIOTKL J. W. Renfro.
Portland: II. S. Ilonklus. Handon: II.
Hippie. Ifuntlon: Archie Rosa, Han
don; Kruest Dalklns. Ilamlon: .loin.
Cardner. Handon: J. Windsor. Dan
don; Thus Chalburn. Handon; Har
ry McNiilr.Handon; Ralph Cluisten
son. Handon: Fred HnnesyMlandon:
Stanley Ilatler. Handon; Read (Jul
ller. Itandon; Fred J. (iercke, San
Francisco.
IIOTF.L COOS John Lodgun. Co
nledo; Olnr HJorke, Smith Ihislu:
Oeorgo Cllnkonbeard, Coos Rlvor:
Mrs. T. K. Hessey. Coos Rlvor: 1). 11.
Johnson. Cuiiulllo: J. J. Cllnkon
beard, Coos River: Mrs. Davenport.
Coqullle; Chiis. Popo Handon. C.
Jensen. Sun Francisco; F. (J. Shaw.
.Myrtle Point.
HLANCO HOTKL Mrs
"Mil s'mi. Ferndale. Cal.:
Coiiullle. W. D. Home,
M. Nosier, Coiiullle; W
Portland.
eight-hour bill before tie coinmtl-
tee on Industries, of which ho Is
eiiairmnu. Just as he had about
made up his mind as to what he
should do In regttid to a compensa
tion net, Sniltii received three doz
en letters from certain trades, urg
ing him to vote against tho Law
slto of
Whiskey
sturt to
oUt
IS'JS
itntidotnh ..
Hun iKik ,..i
rn.i..i.. ... .",u '
.i. . ." "ll n
; :,,.V" ..un:!K1' "-u Lot. til-
niu hum llllj nr lu-n i 1
Joiiklns or ,i,. ... '. Jf 11
f"i hnnlliiir .i. .
,.. r ' an
"oin t,n B...1
tho contract
to thu beach
'"- Miiitnw J iiihi-
rence elective ineasiire nud for thudork. where tin- ,n numtifi j"1
Day compulsory bill. This now wns unloaded In tilu Ji, '
complication proved too much for
his tihvslcnl canacltv.
The Lawrence workmen's com
pensation act was reported favora
bly in the senate and soon will
come up for third reading. It was
signed by Smith, Kiddle and Wood,
While refusing to sign the fav
orable report. Senators Day nud
Dlmick of tue Industries committee
did not dissent.
"Wo did not desire to be cap
tious." said Day. "The nninud
ineuts I favor will hu offered from
the floor of the seunte ou third
rending ami the Issues fought out'
at that time." .
Two features favored by Senator
Day are the elimination of tho
workman's contribution to the in
surance fund nud basing the d:tes
ou a sliding scale ranging from
niie-foili'ili or I per cenf to tlboilt
I per lent, so iih to include the
let-s hazardous occupations. lie
contends that under the present
flat rate of I and '4 per cont,
which Is said to be in to 20 times
what mime of the occupations are
acttitilly charged nu ler Wu.Mim
ton's experience, the less hazardous
occupations will not avail the.u
sclvos or the provisions oi the com
pensation act. but will carry
straight liability Insurance, thereby
depriving workmen engaged :ii
such less hazardous occupations of
the beuellt.
HASF.HALL AT IIAXDOX.
Win. Trliiir
; J. II. Davla,
Coiiullle: S.
J. Jordan,
Plan
to Orgaule
There This
Strong
Year.
Teiini
CAT S.VVKS FAMILY.
Tabby (.'hex Alarm of Flro In Pint-
,,, lain) Home.
PORTLAND. Feb. 2 1. -Mr. and
Mrs. l. A. Short, whoso resldenre
near Capitol Hill wns totally de
stroyed by fire, attributed their es
cape from death In the flames to
their Perslnn cat. Dolly firoy.
The couple wns sound asleep and
the rooms were rapidly filling with
smoke, when they were a wakened
),VV ". KkIiik at the bed covors,
I he feline lo n f.i.nv ,,r f.,..
half surfocated by smoke had
Jumped on the bed and rlnwed at
tho covers until Mr. and Mrs. Short
wero nroused.
"lliero I bill lltlln .1....I.I .....
wo both would have boon suffo
cated hnd tho cat not awakened us
In tho nick of time." declared Mr
Short. "We hnd barely tlmo
enough to hrow on n row clothos
mill mnko our escape with tho cat.
All our furniture and most of our
personal effects wero destroyed '
,i.. zo marten from n defec-
11.11 II1IU,
The llaiidou Recorder says:
Handon will probably have the
fastest ball team this year In the
history of the city, af least present
Indications hid rnlr ror a classy
team. We have some inlgnly good
mntoiinl to work from ami In Temp
Osborn. the new pitcher who is
well known In baseball circles of
the northwest, wo certnlnly have a
wonder. Osborn will ho one of the
twirlers of the Handon team this
summer and will bo mm. n. i-iv,. ,.
good account of himself.
In all nrohahliitv thorn win i...
a chum. j ie.igiie ugain this jonr and
Hmidon fans me In favor of Satur
day nud Sunday games and will
work to this end,
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mook oi. 1..... i . . :, :"."' ii
i ,,,. w i "ii i in,
Uhon ussen.hiul. tho bR fa.
I Hltuply a huge traction Vt
nndo to run .... i "w Sf5
nower. lb., r ., ..." "
l.K built of struct ,' Z 5.V
IS feet In I..I...H. . "rJd!
H.,',,h; "!!!! V10 w"' w.r.i
...w ....i.,u in iiioutitvtl are li-J
lIl'IIIIIM 1.1. .Ill l-.w.l .. I . . 1C "1
.reoMndlhitnauolXK
, A digging Imlder nt t'je t
end of the ilred;;e coniliti f ,
eniiiesH chain of two foot b-Y
that digs and delivern the r-l
it lurgo shaking wrccn to t."
...nun n... 111(1 MirOtg) Ki ,
MllVlllir l.,.u " '...
the dredge.
...i.. .....i ..
. niA-iiicii reniriiiigai pan J
IlVm.lliiv .Ii.. .. ..,. . r f H
ii, ui-i oil top ct IV
miiiHuiK screen ninilsliei i-
.....v. ..ii..ij uir an siuicKjrj
"inuPi
Thu dredge Is si if nranc' -i i
mi automobile. uiM, t3 f0llr U
wheels, and can in uin lnt;li
of tne wttter ah n , i y )Cll
ns own iractiie potter L-'.v
by it iri-hoi'sepiiwir enlne
lite dredge win ! signed t; 1
riiiiitii imsseit. a minliii; t;j'
nud dredge opera or nf i;tj
years' experleifci Imvlni; i .
n Hlmllar dredge on Nor.ic'l'
AhiHka. dining the summer i.ji
or Kill.
MltlMl'S OF II.WIiO.Y.
News or tho CIly.by.thr-SwMT,
Told by the Recorder.
Thou, nevi.r.iimv u-lwi l.m ha.
tho Kmorgency hospital for at::;
ot weens, is getting inueli tetter
Oil Tlllirillnv llnvt n n.fntln.. l!ll
held at the hall of the Handon C:
menial Club to discuss tho !"
of .organizing a brass batnl ford'
(Inn
Charles Cessna Ih llxlng up I
property, rocentiy purchased ca a
ll'ntnc ut fnnt tm 1 1 tit linn rAmnllttil
IT 1 VUl uvivui, II II It II (IV It UWl"'"
will be u credit In that parted!
city, iiio house is being tnorcupn
M....i,i.l..l,k.. ...... .. ,....... rav lJ
. UIIIWl.UIUII, HUH li.llllL'U, IIC-
wanes nro Doing put in,
T...u ...... I.. , I.I..H ll.. If
J-llUl DIU1I (O tUIIOIUl'l I.."'
would not he so much ncandil I'
tuo worm if moro poonie
tered?
Fertilizers
Rest results always follow tho
use of a too,! iniii.i.i.. f...... ......
In your garden or field. Wo have
GciTI Purpose Fertilizer
Lawn Fertilizer
Bone Meal
Also a complete lino of
Garden Seeds
Onion Sets
Grass Seeds
Seed Oats
Seed Potatoes
Come mid see us beforo buying
Your Sunday Dinner
hn thr hpst monl nf llin maab if wmi rhnnfi it
t ........ ...
irom our list of fresh, crisp vegetables and choice,
fresh fruit, There is variety and appetizing goodness
hi uvuiy arucie,
READ THIS LIST:
Fresh Ripe Tomatoes Nice Hot House Cucumbers
Choice Radishes Crisp Celery
Parsley Bunch Turnips
Fancy Cauliflower Good Cabbage
Fancy Head Lettuce Brussels Sprouts
Coos County Hot House Lettuce
Bunch Red Beets Carrots
Rutabagas Parsnips,
,
I SPECIAL California Home Pickles, all 0 Sc
KinfS. twn IWtlne fne V
I wf f w I4UUIUU lu.HHM.H..a.-
C.a.. n-l!f r . r- ..
icinuy oiiiiiornia uranges and orape rruit.
Fancy Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit
uiiuiuo nuu raKima Apples rresn ym
Lemons
Cranberries RnnnnnR
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Phone Your Order Early,
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
PURE FOOD GROCERS GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
Phone 275-J Cor, Central and Third St.
t WeTVfit'BWWW-nnty.,
lEe Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phono 32.
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wy Your Meats
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'Phone 58
AndYou Will Always Have
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