The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THEC00S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
ADS.
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"Trii comiH-u-m iri for house
,T. c ood home, light work.
..I' IH, ..,1-
l'hoii
rrrr; Ti.i rooster n'"1 f,M,"'
K'1' iT.-rmii flocks. IIohiIIii
KS AP.-I.V Plu.no HBO, North
rientl
' rim.1 mid Market on llromlwny. n
nUli alligator ptirso contnlnlng
'Snip ulM.lUMl.lom-cli.tH. Find-
fklmlly retain to U. 8. C, euro
Times oIlli'P
TJT'H Two regular roomers,
r'nmfortnblo front looms. Stove
gdbnth I 1-2 WkH fro... I'. O.
237 North llromlwny.
ThTt--(iolil handled hIHc umbrella.
Finder please bring to Tl.o Times
and get reward.
Volt SUiK 7 loon, house mill SI
lots '84x1 BO. In Nusburg's Addi
tion, $2500 If taken soon. Phono
316X2.
FOlt SM' Household fui'iillurc In
llrs't class condition. 11. 1'. I.old,
473 Hennelt street.
jOll RENT Furnished rooms mid
housekeeping roon.H. 1121 South
"roadway-
mil HUNT liMWt well furnished,
room wltli bath. Five minutes'
walk from business section. Ref
erences, Imiulru 7C8 North Sec
ond street
lOlt HUNT Tn. good housekee.
lag rootiiH with gus rungu, Imth
nd electilc lights. No children
allowed. 23U South Hrondwuy.
KOIl SAW J Three ranches, l'lionc
504X1, J It. Price, AllcRnny.
I'Oll SAWv One launch 2(1 feet; 8
II. P. Kuqulro M. G. Coleman,
North Ilcnd.
FOK SALE Orj wood. Or nnri ai
der, at CaniDboira Wood Yard,
Ferrv landing. Pboo 1PS-L.
IIAIIIV AND STOCK KAItMS.
If you mint it booiI Dairy or
Stock farm see Fitzgerald or
Phono Ilir.I, Murshficld. For (lie
llomevekcr Me can nIiiiiv yo.i
wnip of the host In the county
for wile
First Class Weaving
promptly ilono ut
Gardiner's Rag Carpet. factory
Cor, Union and Montana Street.
Phone 131 North nond. Or
If you havo anything to soil,' rent,
tnde, or want help, try a Want Ad.
IWANT
E0R SPRING TONIC
USE
ARCH SARSAPARILLA C0MP.
Just the Thing You Need
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
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sORPHEUM TONIGHT
Woo ij.:kt 01i, XKW, ,,iri,ullKS TOxmnT. '
Si :'tV W 0A-s Mi-uiiK fli-mtin.
'rS,:U'S M'STAKK--A story of the sea.
"I'nit roxsc,,'XOIi: JUSl'OUT Ol.' COUJIGK" Comedy.
i.J."ii!,,,),': W,TU NITIJO-GLYCUIHXH" A great picture of the
COM iv "f ,,,ls rt,,lKt'" ex Plosive.
Sm,;VI':SIWVXlcllT-1,B tH it't'l featurcv "OltOTTO OF
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ADMISSION
'l3 m:oi:ivi:i,
CUs simdol,,,ll,,e,,t f K,cct,',c Cxli
5e" M.a Seo 0,lr 8tock of glass
!st ill.? also. havo 801o f tho
boia tu' ?",8. ,n wor fixtures,
5222d&J Langworthy
Star Transfer
a Storage Co.
tl h.; ". l- We meet all trains
'W RetnrMWo a,so havo the latest
hrSnld8 P.,ano Mover- w
iee our work.
"fw. P
rop,
Phone 98.R, lzo,j
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Copyright Hut SbalTnrr It Mm
VOUNG men's suits
such as young men
want are ready here.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
make them for us and
for you; if they weren't
best for you to buy,
they wouldn't be best
for us to sell.
They're not "made-to-measure''
but they're tailorcd-to-fit, which is
better.
(loud ones at $25; nnd
some less; and somo more.
Woolen Mill Store
This 8 t o r e Is the I. o m e of
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
CORNER."
298
US
10 CUXTS.
Parasol Covers
ALL SHADES OF ALL COLOItS
at tho
Marslifield Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phone IrtH-H 172 Hroadway
Wo carry the highest grudo of
DRIED FRUITS
In stock that can bo obtained nnd wo
aro still selling "COIIOXA HLKXD
COFFEE.'
Remember to savo your cash cou
pons for premiums,
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'COXXELL HLDO.
1S4 Market Ave. Phono 304-J,
WGML
APRIL TIDES.
llelow la given the time and
height of high and low water at
Murshtleld.
Tliu tldea nro placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
tl.o II rut lino and heights on the
second lino of ench day; n compai-
boii on consecutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high wntcr on tho bar,
niiftrnrt 2 bourn 34 minutes.
MilllH.
1.31!
.r.i
2.5 s
0.3
4.00
0.4
10.18
I.I
11.12
l.S
I Ft..
IB 1 1 Irs.
Ft..
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3.1."
2.8
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weather forecast.
II y Associated Press
OREGON Showers tonight
and Tuesday. Southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
I.: 13 u. in.. Ap.lt 11, by lieuj.
Ostllnd, special government me
toorologlcal observer:
Maximum 57
.Minimum 31!
At 1:43 a. m 37
1'rcdpltntlon none
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1!M2 r.7.2fi
Precipitation same period
last year IS.2S
Wind northwest; clear.
On Dialu Stage. A. II. Devers,
(leorgo A. Cable and C. A. Met
lit. are out-going passengers on tl.o
Drain stage tomorrow.
I!ii.vn Property K. N. Smith of
Flagstaff has purchased the W. (1.
Lawhorno property nt Hunker Hill
Tor $1500. They bought It simply
as an Investment.
Visits Finland. Charles Nahb,
who returned this morning fro... a
visit with the family or William
Ahlskog will leave this afternoon on
the Hreakwater for an extended visit
to his old home In Finland.
Council Ton lull t The Murshflcld
city council will meet tonight to take
up street Improvement matters una
other business Including the exten
sion of tho territory covered by W.
S. Chandler's heating franchise.
Suit Transferred A porsonnl
Injury case of Coleman vs. the Smith
Powers company for $10,000 for per-
1 sonnl Injuries sustained In an acci
dent In one of the camps has been
transferred to the federal court.
Kxpcclcd Here Karl Samuolson,
an oxpert mechanic, arrived here
last Saturday direct from lledemoru,
Sweden, to Instill sulphate machinery
In the Coos Day Pulp and Paper com
pany's plant. The' machinery wns
manufactured at the Hedemora Ma
chine shops In Swede...
Wanih l)h nice. Mrs. -Fred Wil
son has begun suit for divorce,
charging many and various offenses
against her husband. Wilson was
formerly In the "shlno" business
here, later operated an automobile
and was In Kurcku when last heard.
of. He was known us "Slim.
Will Ilcli.in. -Lowrey Owen re
ceived a letter today from August
Rlckwoitl. saying that Alex Wilson,
who recently went to I.auo hospital
lor treatment for paralysis, was get
ting along very slowly and suggested
that It would he better for him to
return to the bay. Arrangements
will probably be n.udo for hi... to
return within a few days.
Settle Case The damage suit of
C. .1. Ilruschko vs. K. A. Conkright.
over the claim for $125 homestead
locution fee. has been sottled. A jury
In Justice Penunck's court awarded
llruscke $50 and ordered him to pay
the costs amounting to about $30.
Ilruschko threatened to appeal aitd
later they settled, Conkright paying
tl.o verdict and part of the costs.
On Irfii.g Cruise, August Carlson
of Coos Hlver was In Maisnllelil Sat
urday. Ho reports that It Is uncer
tain whether his sou, Milton, who Is
a cadet at the U. S. Naval Academy
at Annapolis will bo able to visit horo
this summer. Milton will go on n
three mouths' cruise n.ld this will
cut down his time so that It will bo
difficult to make tho long trip horo.
Lecture Tour. Dr. Joseph K.
Shafor of tl.o department' of educa
tion. University or Oregon, Is mak
ing u lecturing tour of Coos county
this week, According to schedule
his services are avallablo to Marsh
Held Friday, April 18, when ho will
speak at 8 o'clock In tho evening at
tho high school auditorium but ore
patrons and nil Interested in school
and educational inovoiuents. There
I AM MOVING
Into my now storo with a now lino
of goods nnd now fixtures Como
and seo mo.
AUG. FRIZEEN
Pure Maple Syrup
Guaranteed
65c Per Quart
Just the thing for those
Buckwheats,
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Muskey's "andlea.
will he no charge for tho lecture.
ur sinner is at .North Bend today,
will Hpeak at llnndon tomorrow.
Myrtle Point Wednesday nnd Co
Uiilllo Thursday.
Moving Today August Frlzeon Is
nioMng today Into his Did stand, but
new store on Central avenue, which
has been entirely refitted with new
fixtures.
Injures IIiiiiiI. Cleorgo Sinltli. a
son of Mrs. M. It. Smith, suffered
Berlous Injuries by getting his hand
caught in the engine of his launch
while fishing in the lower bay yes
terday. It wns stated today that It
would probably bo necessnry to am
putate one of his fingers.
Alaska Murder ('use D. L. Hood
left today for Portland nnd will
probably have to go to .Juneau,
Alaska, to testify In tho McDonald
murder case. This murder occurred
about 1 1 years ago and tho accused
man was recently arreBted In Texas.
Operation .Necessary. Mrs. P. A.:
MoNnbb, of Milllugton, Is going;
norm on tne Alliance to procure
treatment for her little daughter,
ers camps.
Expert Hydroplane V. C. Oorst Is
expected homo on the next A. M.
Simpson with his new hydroplane. I
which he bought at San Diego. The ,
A. M. Simpson goes to San Pedro this1
trip and he nu.chlno will bo taken .
on there. It Is expected that E. W.
Steele, formerly an auto export here,
who has been taking Icsboiih In avi
ation, wll come with the machlno to
opornto It.
To I'll I Mill Slough A telegram
from Washington, says: "Senator
Chamberlain introduced a bill grant
ing tho town of Mnrshflcld authority
nl.r,. ... ni iim n.i a nn.... i..... A. 1'. .lUlliNhUN. TOUil nvni'Rnor nf
i. I i n .1 T mi V Ti . . ' Lakeside lu In tnwn nn tiimltinaa " ProVOIllOntB 111 tl.o plllllt, J.ClUd ng
P tul In Portland. The bridge of tho, cv' ' e- ' ", )V,"" b "8'"cnSB;o I the Installation of much now mnchl
chtlds noBc was broken and has A T.A IN, '' (fr ''' "SA1 7n' nory and labor saving devices. In
oV.eTon,,nieBarvimlr,PMcVabi: 'T' ' UUY lofr tWor" PoBrth .id '"f P? "Jtentlo., will bo
ra 'scaler " the Sm.tKoS , V.-!,.?.0"1' ' wcokB-' S Sn&SS fntUrC8 "nd ""
to cIobo Mill Slough and lilt It up.", . 'Ml,nnVA,n n ,, ,,
There were many rumors here tymavkSS'ln MnrS Meld on
thnt soma cltlaons besides F. M.I ,', , " .. K' IH '" J1r8lllluII on
l..l...ll . Ifl.l. ...! ...I
i-1 iuiiuuik, ..iiun iiirmiA mill tiiuuin
nnd others
iiuilill lilivu niL'iiD ill fiut;ilt lliu iiiuiif;
w.1 M!!or!5
.e property
,v,y 'I'
of the Slough unless the
thus created went to tl.o
of the abutting property owners,
nwiiiu iiiuiwiiiiiik tn tit uiuv iiiuii itutu
I tup with Senator Chamberlain nt
Meat Sl.ortaue Some of tho loci!
.mil miirkoiH w..r nrniilmllv ..nt f
all kinds of meat nearly all day Sat
unlay. The bulk of tl.o meat Is
now shipped in here from Portland,
the delay of the arrival of the Hreak
water caused tho shortage. The
price of meat has been steadily go
ing up nnd the meat markets are pay
ing thirteen cents per pound for dres
sed beeves and hogs, and fifteen cents
per pound for dressed calves, making
the rcnll price to the consumer much
greater. Some aro suggesting tl.o.
elimination of tho ...eat diet and bo
coming vegetarians.
NORTH BEND NOTES.
The gold und silver medal contest
will bo given Tuesdny evening at the
North Hend Presbyterian church.
Those contesting for the gold modal
will bo Chas. VanHo, IIHdur Soland -
or, Shirley Peterson. Hannah Tru-
man, llesslo Haines and Leoun Smith
Those contesting for the silver
modal will bo Paul Welling. Win
lleld Woodbury, Merlo Chapolle, Les
ter Pulllu, Lottlo Ulchmond and Itutl.
Van Zllo. Hov. C. A. McLeod will
deliver it short address nnd n few
. ......I....1 ...I'aII...... ...Ill !. .....l.-.....l .
lllliniuill nuil-l-lllfll lll liv iuiiiiui vii.
The little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M
Q. Coleman Is finite 111 at their home,
Oll bhermnil aVO.IUO.. ,
Miss .Stolln Wlcklund of Ten Mllo
visited her sinter, Miss Alpha, on ,
Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Worrol will en-'
tertnlu at dinner, tomorow evening
in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Vanderpnnl, '
who nro guests at tho Ceo. Mandlgo
home. i
Miss Illnnch Williams nf South '
Coos river visited her sister, Miss
uraco Williams. Sunday.
.iiihh .M-iiiu nuiiiKU uiiii .inn, win-
f I..,. hth r.. .. .... .1 -....
mnn were guests of Mrs. Everett of
Sherman avenue on Saturday. ,
I
I Along the Waterfront. I
Tho Adollne Smith and A. M.
Simpson sailed early this morning for
tl.o South.
Tlio Haudon. Kllzaboth and Filleld
salled from Haudon todny for San,
Francisco, A very rough bar delayed
shipping there yostordny.
Tho (llenner and tl.o tug lloscoo
nrrlved In from tho north yesterday.
It Iu expected thnt the Hnscne will
tow tho Hugh Hogau, loaded with
300 tons of coal for Johnson and An
derson at Florence north ut once,
The lloscoo did not como from Flor-
once, having como direct from Yukl-
mn.
FLOl'U, FLOl'lt, FI.Ol'11, nt
IIAIXKS.
Trv Tho Times' Want Ads.
TONIGHT
at
TSe Royal
Return enauuemcut of KDWARDS
and MKRIUTTS' MUSICAL COMEDY
COMPANY.
15 -PEOPLE 15
lu u musical farce comedy
THE IIIXDO DOCTOR.
. .This is a real funny number and
well worth seeing. Resides this there
will be a photo drama by fiumontl r If. OJ-,
Film Co., The Vengeance of Egypt, WheHlCr It 1(91118
U very strong uiaiiuiur ii-mmi.
, .This is tl.o best show for the mon
ey outside of the huge cities and
better than some lu the largo cities
cities,
I'rlces
Halcony U."e Lower Floor !l."c
Children 10c.
Tomorrow night The Inauguration
of President Wilson. A reproduction
of the scenes and address of our
present president taking oath of olllce
at (he capltol.
Don't .Miss. This,
PERSONAL NOTES
CHAS. WILUMIIi. of Allegnnv Is
In town. I
Hll.MS SHOUT Is In town todny ;
from Lakeside.
CHAS. I,A SKI.LA of North Inlet is1
in town todny. I
JAMKS WATT went to Coijullle to-
ftrtt' mi litlulHnun
him'.is shout is iii fro... Ten mho
,!?: 0il11bS"CM; . J
UtAMv QUANT of Camp ." spent
yesterday In tow...
CAPTAIN W. C. HAUUIS Is a visitor
frmn Ktltniwit Inrtnv '
MUS. JOHN MKS8KUI,K of Catching
iniot U in tmiMi (,.,..
"-" " - --'-... j
M1SS KDNA WKIDKH. of Lakeside,
spent Snturdov In town.
MUS. W. A. LUSE, of Coos Ulvcr, Is
n Marshlleld visitor todny.
MUS. N. 15. DAOOETT of Allegany Is
a town visitor for tho day.
MUS. WM. SAUNDKItS or Kn.plro
. Mn..i,n..i.i ..i.,i... ..i..
""" ""'"""""" '" "" i".
business for tho day from Sumner.
Jl 1' ." V'i'Vtlrn 1 Tl In , li i?m
MItsP lOsJjPI ST UFI CII i.i...IlnS
"$' J,. 'V-' .T,, fmm Vorth I ,.K
. "A0 nwvk .!!.,i,l .A i?iu
A,a ' .L.l1 lc .crA 1 V''L8
J. M. CULLEY of Catching Inlet Is
Sumner homo on South Coos Ulvcr.
OSCAU JOHNSON of North Inlet Is a
business visitor to Marshlleld to
day. MISS T. O'imiEN loaves today on tho
Hreakwater after a stay In Mnrsh
lleld. EI) YAU110UOUGH left for Camp (5
today aftur a day spent In Marsh-
neld.
vniviv 'utimw r.ii..i i
III1BII1UMN.
MIITOV 11 I TOTT
returned to
1 S(),,th ,li,ot ,0,,n' nf,L''-n fow ,n,a
I Htoy here
. N. HUAVIS, of Contain, left this'
O. UlViVVIO, III Ullll-llll, lull HUH
morning for homo after spending
o..t.l.... It. .....
'c.Vuck-. representing Com.. &
"oli?'!!?.,l:.or .?.nn Vrnl ls
'" .nnrHiiueiu caning on iruua
Mil. and MUS. AHTHUU McKEOWN
and children spent a dny's outing
on South Coos Hlver yesterday.
DIl. HIHI) CLAUK of North Hend re
turned from n visit at the Chas.
Solandor home on Catchl.iK Inlot.
MISS DESIUEE WYATT loft on tho
Hreakwater this afternoon
for
Portland where she expects to lo
cate, n. K. KNOUH has returned from
Portland whoro ho took tl.o body
of his daughter, Krmn, to be cro-
i mated.
E. S. SIIHIHEH, of the Shrlber real
estate compnny, of North Hend,
wns In Mnrshlleld this morning on
I business.
QENE (1HANT of Cnmp 7 returned
the last of tho week from a two
week's visit to a sick brothor In
Portland.
ukhqy VAN and his sister nrrlved
, t,0 iiienkwnter and nro look -
lug for n location to opon n Hhont -
lug gallery.
PETEH SUNNKSON and family aro
moving from Hny City to a now.
homo In Hay Park, noar tho Phil-'
lips residence.
W. H. IIIIUQHAOEN will lenvo today,
or tomorrow for Myrtlo Point and
t from there will go to visit a daugh-
In, .mm. ll.tlln.i.l
... L.. u.l.-.lxl.j.'.lJliiVIVIJ IH 111 IIIWI1 Ull I
MIlSi K yi5Il r(mo ,Iown rrom'waR highly esteomod by'l.ls nolBh-
nnnlulu rroot tnilnv Willi Mr. IU-. bors died nt thn lmA .,f l.. tii
or, who left for Medford to re-,
sumo his work there.
UEV. Q. LE HOY HALL returned
IV,
to Marshlleld this morning from oporatlon for appendicitis, which
Sumner, whoro ho held sorvlces was followed by tho forming of nn
yesterday In tho Haptlst church, nltscess and tho development or tu
MISS HELEN SMITH returned to borculosls, from tho effects of which
town last evening, after spoi.dli.B ll0 lnHc'l away. Ho was agoil 31
Sunday with her parents. Mr. nnd iJ'cnrs, and leaves a wlfo and two chll-
Mrs. W. II. Smith of South Coos
Hlvor.
nta itrtnnn micnn i- i.. in....,
. i ... , brother and his
" "J J, "" ,'i" . ' r",,l '"V H
after a stay at tho Wasco homo!
on Coos Hlver.
JAMES PAHKEIt of Loon Lako Is I 'ho eight aununl session of tho
n Marshllold buslnoss visitor. , CoOH Jiih-Dlstrlct .Ministerial Assocl
JAMES SELANDEU Is also horo!""011 "l Kpworth Loaguo Conven
fro.n Loon Lnke. They will return ! t,(m ,IU,,,8 ut the Methodist Eplsco
homo tomorrow. P"' church, of this city on April 17-
E. J. MASTEHS and two sons. OENE
nnd AHHOTT, of ditching inlet nro
In town todny. Tl.o boya nxnert to
leave this oftornoon for McMlnn-
vlllo to visit tholr mothor.
DAVE Hl'NCH and wife roturned to
nnnlll.M frn,,.. vnutiirilnv tiftnr
spending Friday and Sntnrday lu
: '.'r." . i "
town. Mr. Hunch is employed In
tl.o McDonald a Vaughn camp
MUS. WM. CAHDELL and children,
who havo been visiting with Mrs,
Cardell's purents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
I). Hoone, of Catching Inlot, ro
turned to Marshflold this morning.
MRS. JAMES COWAN. Jr., spent
Sunday with hor parents, .Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Howron, of Lakesldo,
returning home this morning. She
wns accompanied by hor sister,
Ruth.
CARL HHIGQS and wlfo left on tho
Hreakwater this aftornoon for
Portland for a week's visit. Aftor
tholr roturn they will resldo at
Camp 1, whoro Mr, Hrlggs is engi
neer. O. A. METLIX will lenvo on tl.o
Drain stago tomorrow morning for
Tnlmngo, Ohio, lu response to a
letter telling of tl.o serious Illness
of an only brother, Thomas Mot
Iln, whom Mr. Metll.t has not soon
for IS years. Ho oxpoctB to bo
absent a month,
Tomorrow or Not
Sartor's will servo refreshing
fountain drinks. Warm and nour
ishing If It's cool, or cool nnd re
freshing If It's warm. The finest
and most sanitary fountain on Coos
Hay.
Also plenty of Puro Cuudlos at
Barter's.
in piiiinniFiA
LAUNDRY HERE
Manager Jones, of Coos Bay
Steam Laundry, Plans
?- n l A n
rum ooncreiA! cuniiing.
Manager Jones of the Coos liny
s,tonm '"'"'ry Is making plans for
tho erection of a line two-story lnun-
j (lry "lhHi.g at tho southwest corner
,f 81xth nnd Dennett, whore he pur-
Phased some property from AugiiBt
i Carlson sometime ngo. Ho Is now
W0,r n SLl'i.0 )rol,mlnn,1:108-
", ?i.' fur,nff ". rccIt,nR a ,con"
' Vmm.lrv V.ireclnV dCiJie1 f?r
lnundry purposes. In addition to
ti, i,it,ii i, i ..i....i
.. .'......in,, iiu ,n 1MUIIIIII1K Ull IllllII
He Is also flcurlnir nn Inntnlllnir n
lunch and rending room for tho em
ployes, it is not certain whether
ho will bo able to got It under way
this summer but plans to have It
ready by next spring nt tho latest.
11UYS COHXEIt LOTS.
I',
!:. Wilson and It. X. Teuton Se-
riiro Property and Seventh and
Dennett.
F. E. Wilson nnd It. N. Fenton
hnvo purchased tho southeast corner
of Seventh nnd Dennett streets, 100
feet sqttnro from tho Marshflold Uo
alty and Trading company. Tho pur
chaso price Is understood to bo In
i the neighborhood of S2.G00. The
'"nrsuiiold Ucnlty and Trading com-
!l!,'l!!"r S,. A- 5mYh ubsldlnry
compnny handling its local real ca-
",1?lIl,Jl'c"8r8' Y"Bon Bn? Ronton
,,,1. . i " . , ---
b,, 'n.B "" InvcBtmcnt, but may
opened soon.
(J(M)D FISIIIXO SL'XDAY
.Many Coos Hlver Anglers Make Kino
Catches Willi Fly.
Fly fishing on Coos Hlver Sunday
nrtornnou was said to bo the Dost
It has boon In a long tlnio. Many
Coos Day anglors tried It out nnd
Drought homo big catches.
II. J. McKeown. J. D. Gobs. I. It.
Tower nnd J. II. Tower caught 72
flno ones on tho North Fork.
August Fnrloy, Harry HubbIiib
nnd Edgar Farley brought homo CO
nlco ones from tl.o North Fork.
Lloyd Hoso and party of friends
landed about GO,
James Cownn nnd n few friends
caught 42.
I A. P. Owen nnd Al Hnles returned
XM morning from tho Owens' plnco
'?" ?nutn Co" ulvr n' report good
I luck. In ithn morning tho fish
wouldn't rlso to tho fly, halt gotHng
!80"10 n'I tho troii.aoino, hut In nft .
ornno tho fish ca.no up to tho fly
In flno nhnpu,
death of name nuxcir.
. Prominent Dora Itaucher Passes
Aivny Lust Wednesday.
Tho Cociulllo Scntlnol Bays: "Clnrk
Hunch, for something over twolvo
I Vlinm fl rntllllnilf fit Mr... l.nMA 1.-
lonbock In this city Wednesday night,
after an Illness of nearly a yoar. Nino
i ' - -' -- " . ju, ,.,iiu
' "um,"s "Bo Mr. Hunch undorwont nn
dren.
MEET IX DAXDOX.
!
Annual .Session of Eimnrlh Lcnguo
There This Week.
Tho Irnndnn World snys:
! -v Soven charges will bo ropro-
Biu. ino woninor permitting a
beach picnic will be kIvoii tho En-
worth Loaguo on Friday aflornoon.
PAXTIIKH AMOX CALVES.
i .... ... . .
' rmenii h rosso .itien.piN to j.mato
Animal, hut Falls
On Wodnosduy, .Mrs. Powers, who
resides on a ranch about four miles
from Coqulllo. telephoned Doputy
Sheriff dago that a panthor was In
the posturo with tl.o calves, and re
uuestcd that ho como and "run it
off," Mr. Uago mustered nn nuto
mnbllo lond of braves and, taking a
dog, rouched tho scono of tho dls
turbnnco with two hours nftor re
ceiving tl.o message, but the dog
could not get tho scont nnd tho pu-ty
returned with an ompty sack. Co
ijuillo Sentinel,
.MEAX OLD Til IXC!
, 0
(From Coqulllo Sontlnol)
Unprecedented things aro hap- I
polling the world ovor. Hut do I
not got alarmed. Some things I
nro Just ns before. For Instance
tho railroad Is still headed I
toward Coos Hay. I
cured by using DERMOL. A
pleasant, refreshing, nn'I"rptf,
and cooling cream.
Poisoia Oak
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