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NfVER S UNTIL TOMORROW THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING YOU CAN DO TODAY YOU CAN FIND nj- llilu;: J'()" w,,nt ,n Tll Times mint (oliiniMH. II It Isn't there ml Vrrtl"c l'""1 ! T,l tM,st 18 B,"H nl tho result., will surprise you. mm xt aiv n.vciTiin If joii'te lost wmiiiiIiIiik a llireo or four 1 1 ii ' mint ihIv. In Tim Times will bring It bm-k. Tins TIiih-.i want "li gel rcMill.i. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ill a u 4 . I . 1 ..a - .m 4 aia VVVII I'miiiiiiniicu ioib VOL Xaavii. as The C(ltlst ltu. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1 9 1 3 EVENING EDITION 10 PAGES ' A Consolidation of Tlnn-t, ( ont .Mull iHJil H.iy .(U'iIIm r. No. 118 THREE THOUSAND FLEE FROM TO 0. S. CHIHUAHUA BORDER CUT COUNCIL 10 RATIFY TERMINAL TRANSFER TODAY Federal Troops, Civilians, Wo men and Children Hurryintj From Rebel Rule. WEALTHY MEXTCAIMS BOUND FOR TEXAS Reconstruction of Utilities in Northern Mexico is Begun by Conquerors. B; Af3 rl f" w titr Tlm.l PIIKSID O, Tt'X., Doc. C 3000 federal ' i s and civilians, Includ bp wo- c:. and children, who fled from Ch,' .alma upon the evacuntlon of that c ' are nearlng the. United States horJer, RESOR TS WILL sai.i: THINK EVIDENCE STRONG IN MYRTLE POINT BAI ROBBERY BE 1 OF STEAM FRANCHISE Mr- tn t Uinhr.cM n i. .... "lill T) .MIl'TIIKU.V a....-i t,y the,,, and ) ha-,e fiw ' '. V..1.1.," "',"VKIl AT ir, m wbi'h to build the 1.,,. I I.O( l roiiAV. .an.l rr.eet the fr-inchls omimoiu The Maial-fied -Mty Cundl will1., ''15 a7uB5?t' " .", " meet i,, SI.,B1 miu.a at oYlock wi f n ' ' ' ,. " 1JWUln"1 . this afternoon for the uurnose at T ' 1 ? .T" "roadway at .riy - private rignt or a. Alliance ftarebouse and1 nJr yards and 1 The steam fraiiehlnea m-kl-h r I tit detail Of the transfer wtil to be transferred are said to cover no' mad public until after the'j I n. ... ... North Front Hri from the North , f',Jn' " meeting this afternoon jUIStriCt Attorney LllieqVISt In- un,i l,m,t8 to 'h AlllaaV ,l underwood that the ftouth-lnpntnr ...I M i . . . un rolirnico n,.,l U'r,. ,r ui-u.t em F'hi If if will itiimeHlBluli- UlllK. uiiifi; unu i 5H nnomrt ..... en.. -ih . - - - ,w..ww ..w. i-un nijaiiioi Mth pomslbiy a fe-A other Mt Tin- eleiiri f rr- '. !- v T-r:i.;na' R: .w:-.- and which Mvr " ''''" i"'" ''l,, 'If- North; s CLOSED 101 meet m ape. is aeiixiori at I o'clock Wiii not n er - nV this afternoon for the purpose of? " 'tot ratifying the a.- r the ateam frau- thVouVh the 111 , luse, 0f ,h,. Terminal Railway to LdHO, rltSii ii the Southern I'a. Ifl.-. (i rta" ,UB s FUEL FAMINE Disorderly Houses. Hotels and Office tre.u. . "itufru.tion of the uian'e of ; Buildings May Closs Be- M. h tke 'Min-t -it, 'he nrewnt! rottCf) n DU.H Cro wuwuv vi uiuuru oil wuio V v ,K In wnL-ons. .arriac . "!18 haa been Invoked : J af . moK them are The n attorney l.llje'ivlst and 7.itri L.ils Terrazas and oth'er rsl..D ,t' .,... ,BV " ".1??'? " r.. V; v.....,.4 ti,.. t'nite.i Rtt. ,H J"?'u. ' ? 1 01 arsiif leld . V ' BIIOUIU tne -e cross t..f nevs v.nen they rder. Spei ial to The Times i COQriU.K, Or., Dec. . The new Oregon luw prohibiting tl:e nml:itenaine of houseH of ill-fam. liy the pon nio fter merit. us . night In Mnrshfleld. ! The luw provides that In iaesi where the jullt of the parties Is proven, the Proseiutlns Attorney OLSTER'S ARME BEING SEIZED i BIG SCHOONER 1 HIT BY STORI Ibf Am rrmi i .i Htj Tll DKNVKK. Ie. After a uIk'-' spent by I :,(') laboreri! in hoveling the anow deposited by the to 4a)e- torm vthirb has held all Colorado In It rp the trs of Denver , w llAT. erH oi-iied today to www traffk-. Vauhaa, or whatever his 2 1" k.emen. however, Mood at the cor- be. u. m. ... LT"" Hugh Finley Identifies Suspect Arrested at Prosper as Man Who Made Overtures. ARREST G. H. MILLER IN MARSHFIRLD FOR IT Hcpe to Land Third Man Who Is Supposed to Have Coin Grand Jury Probes Case. $: lai to The iini. . WiJi. c;-. He-, r, ,Iuki Hn.ey. whoe fatl-er liiea Ii.-m- H aid to be the rr witnesii against rrank Vanghan. alian WoJd. rirnlHi and Uond. whi it iiug hei-j - cro ; a iiperr In the Myrtlt i'oJnt Bank robber .are. f-tiev , n., d to have told the grand Jury which that shaii have the house locked up ans Proclamation Forbids Impor- Aloha. Four-master. Becomes ??. uniShewtrI,sa Sv2"2 , .talion.1?f A"imu- Unmanageable and Captain nmon mio ireiana. anu urev now lor lug. ftl; Ana 114 Pmt 10 Cq Htt fiM ) HLFAST. Ireland. De-. C The HIXONnTKI'ITIOX 11 EC, I XS irt S mblniirt nf I'eiiev in Slulit .Xortliern Mexico. ,,..n"r, V, . b0,ld 10 u,e vaI,K of the property as JURL Dec. C Heconstructlon guarantee that the property will ef telepra, !i lines and rebuilding of 0, be ug(;t for inorai purposes, rallroadf r -rkln; the first teni-, j the Marshfield case, Josle Hovt Uancec' fa-efal Industry in north- 0wns the floathoupe and It Is moor trailexao in many months, occupied ed in a cltv street. Whether tho wtcrai ranisco uia s renei army city of .Marshfield can be held Ha toay t i 'nam uouy 01 tne army ble Is a problem that iM'ta-'-fl ClValitO, about elullty ovist bus nut settled. dltj nor'i - f Chihuahua City. AJ- The same win be done with the' During the night rifles, bayonets his rew of ten rowed to Destru'- ctt the entire line from Juarez to three housessin Dandon. (and ammunition were removed from 'Ion Island, where they found shelter lit so-jf 's guarded by rebels to Kpt-t SeiiMitlon. ! Utlfast to country towns for fear the a' the Hgbihoue. The vestel is au- irfteat f icltlve rebel troops it was reported around the court ' government authorities might put the hored in fifteen fathoms of water torn interrupting It. Both the tele- house that the grand Jurv might I Irish Crimes Ad Into force and sleze and her anchors are barely holding . rriim ana ire ranroau are sun oniy spring a sensation in .Marsnfleld. ' tne war stores aireaay coiieciea. me T; taring nas gone iroin jio- l tsmti rflrv Rtnt nf reimfr Vllln .,. nnfli hi, .ii1r I.e. a c t, .nutitiu ontMnrltfeu titnile fliefr flrKt Uuiam to TSKe off rne fneti nnri edvu - , V J - M. J . VUV f O . 1 UIM-'UIB ...... " ... v.. - - - - - . ' " te t-t federal troons i:ave been the naturn of it exi-ent that It tirnli. i-e ztire under the terms of tne uroc- ne scnoouer If Itosi-Ible. Another ' lamtitlon today. oig bt' rm js upproatLiug the oast. , tine vrinv be, came to him and two others -win. a proposition to rob tne bank and do- larimc that it ks dead eay and n; danger of lieinn iaui5t.'' Who the three others are fa a queatlon. but Kin ley tys that ho ould not Join in with thoiu. Atliu k.utLiuu.1 el tf tun . --- Wi Vi Ul tiers of the streets which bad been - le ,nHble and reful tsorough-'ar- v, al! vehirles except coal wag- u isfreet ars, milk wasoos and . ' ijn wagons. T ie demand fur coal has become V- w-'iliiiiy great and bocaus dellv- ne buildings will have to close bo cause of the cold. An equally sedious ondltlon has confronted the city in tDr Aj Utt4 F'nt tM T SKATTLK Ij r. The r,ir 'he matter of provision deilverie. reatuwt uVfiffeliint hnu Keen r-reuteH ed wooden wtlnnfli.r llf.liu mi Virtually all Hie tlrets in th ni- here among the lister I'nionlsts by lor Grays Harbor in ballast. vas deu',f' tw,ion are Jtupassable and the identified Vaughan Woods S'inltii the royal proclamation prohibiting struck by a storm off the Washington UH .UM'1' ' omes is beon.. jndli ag 1UJ1I. ' .,. ,.,, , ,, Mr. LHJe- 'he impi'rtation ox arms fcua ammuni- last sunaay and became un- """- tion into ireiana. uuKenuie. v.apiain i'etersn and them. The third, who has not been apprehended, is suppoted t hav tho stolen coin with him. Idi'iiiirlfo SuMr(. Flu ley is said to have positively or ante t him with the L-ropohitlou to roh t' Mvr. tie I'oiut bank. HOLD rnnien r r . m itir- ir T DWERS PRICE dM um i n rtv vinmpn Sign Petition for U. S. Law Against Food Monopoly. . ably related to poker games and 'gambling. Vo lteMirt Vt. Owing to the absence of Judge Morrow, who Is ill in Marsbfleld. the crand Jury could not make a , report yesvrday or today. They have renewed the Indict ments ngaiust W, J. Leaten because old one were doubtful, owing to a 1 technicality about L. A. Liljeqvist's apiijintmi-at bs special prose utoi. IN R RED0H00 TAKES TRAVEL NORTH Miller J it-nit's All. O. H. Miller, who was brought over thus morning from Marshfleii by Sheriff Gage, positively denies know lug the other suspect and neither on of them shows any signs of tavin ever seen the other before. .Miller saye be came from Denver, t uio . about twt mouths ago and la said to ! ave tooked in a Myrtle J'olnt r-uuraut for a time. jte came to 'oiuille the Saturday before the Myr- USUAL NUMBER ON INCREASE Former Coos Bay Man Indict- ?K SMi$1ft: ed for Foraerv and Gettina v'uer mva who went to Myrtle ioint. M-.. C.nt.AniU. " w to nave a wife at Falls Money Fraudently. Spec!-: ItOSKBFKG. Shuidan was -v The Times.) Or.. Dee. 0.- -T. It indicted for obtaiu- City, Oregon. He is about six feet two inches ull. weighs about 18t pounds, has a ruddy, fair eomplexlou and Is smooth shaven. He is ibout U ears old. Ills hands indicate LOCAL OVERFLOW. Itresik- HI- lA'g. Sam Bledsoe, a j longshoreman working at the rail road dejior. where he was helping to Steam Schooner Leaves for Breakwater Leaves Harbor San Francisco This After- Early This Morning With noon With Full List. Many Aboard. forgery, it being alleged that he signed a note for' flow to K. J. Frebble that With n)ID nf tVi. lnru-t (.a irp ff lut i.n.i.t ins signed inswntJy tne steamer Redondo shiit- erable period. the steauaer Break- B BL"Xf: lag money ou false pretenses from that he has not been dolug any hard Mrs liura Verrell. to the ameuat of labor He had uo ll.oliey arr-t' j:;cmo. He was alio Indicted for When arreted he was with ) K Mc Donald, who claims to be a school After taking on a cargo of A. Smith mm luiu- tiilS ble with his ow twiawe and teacher, and who was hanKlug around of John Servla. HeTgate bond cuull!e tor a .oupie f moults Mc $00 on each count, they be- muy kuww aU)ut signed inswntJy by prominent. .i.e ca6t? b' he ... uot KU8,.2w, f th! Aio :- rrit to I am Iut Tln. I ha-h'n TON D. C. Dec. C. handle fre-Ight being transferred from ber at the C. VJDC "a red the SUtltlOrt of tVe cteumer Ili-euVu-uter tn the i.nrs UlornillS. th i Tli r.s R Marshal, wife nf the' . , ... ... . .... ed to her berth at the Alliance dock water. Captain Ma.penu. left the bar- r.v. V. i...rv.., 7. . . . ti-i-Tes t !...... i t .. . -I-I--U v .m "i...,. .... .,j .,.c Jni. t,. kkii uor at 7 o i-iorir tnis incirTiitif fur : . . -r- - ...id. jiuuni .11. ia . , . j , .. . , .. ... i mis onwuvuu aua " 'v -- , - " .trial next l'eoruarv Judi:e Hauiil- Ute Mrs Albert B. Cum- heavy loud and broke his left leg.' -nortlv before , 0 dock with a cap- Portland, with tie bar being smooth- .7ii , ..I-Jil?.: . B y an-; wives nf nenriv oil, Sevi'ii Stfiitnei-s sail. Twenty , u,.(,,. fu, y.f i.HK.ensrers. Manv aoull- er than In several weeks. She, .. .. ' -fficers and of many imlnutes nfter the Breakwater leu cants for liassace ou the steamer were cleared from Marshfield last even- Mr berldan formerly lived in 's and nenresentatives. .the harbor this morning, the steam , umibie to secure room, and many res- lus and anchored la the lower har- MM,Rl'.ff;i,t i.i .ift, i.in' , AUXiVu. camjiaign will be schooner Hardy steamed out of the ervatioiib. have already been made for bor for the tide. iler of JlUe j,Mt j.iauasau ttU of having stoleu from the estate of lose here today by harbor entrance for Sau Francisco ' lue steamer's next voyage south. The first cabin passengers were !.,. gt?venii brothers and sfarters Liberty Haines, who was shot near ei. ,at rrom uanuon. tne sieam-i Those who bad made reservations us louons: . hvr(t aud . vorti. Heud He was fccKiey. uy bis brotner-m-law Hugh r . j ... 1 1 Lirinii . .. wo-... t. Tnf.M Yi ij' tr.ms - - 1 1 .. . . otifeuii. iicriu ( fvi, inornlnir to Ball IDIS aiivruuvu .uoiiao j. ov;ci, i. t al ti iff Sr.i- in The T-B1n . - cndui --- pr c prominent tj,e case but he is not suspected of oeing involved. He went to MarsU lield borne time ago. Sold Hoilf 111 Xortil Jlc-UlJ. Proprietor Hakausou of the North Jiend stables bought the team of Iron gray horbes which Woods, or whatever his name ma be. is acc used ;o. From Baiidon. the steam her work that ?inw ers Elizabeth fe done is the final Grace Dollar and Bandon. which had s gnatures to the pe- heen bar bound for several days, be presented to Con- sailed for San Francisco early this cm- date asking rem- morning. W:th the sailing of the ij to prevent foodiRedondo thi- i.fternoon thl6 leaves ''.nng the 'last week the Coos Coutry harbors about free Washington have de- of coasting essels. i- xn to flftv teats a Tu Drunk Taken. Chief Car ,ter yesterday arrested Jack Vendllu land Matt South for appearing on H. Stuirh.- n,ii riM.i.,i.. i,bH f u.icui.nrv Hummou. a few ueelis aco Tho Mrs. H. E. Smith. E. M. Eberhardt. horses were rauKlui: over the Cooa H. Broney. Mrs. Martin Luther. Mar- mnt' owing to ' his financial re- county Hue eur some reeK They tin Luther, Kay Noel. O. Johnson, r. je ttK many frleude on the were Iron grays and Hakansou is said Mr. H. T. Hawthorne. C. M. Lain, bbv nj,0 w regrrt the troubles K have aid Woods, as he claimed H. T. Hawthorne. Seliua Stouelake, thn't have befallen him. h's name was. flto for the team. v Titburv Mr. and MrE. J. i.empe .Manniae. js. k. sioneguiou. ''nnnn'ii ufbi:puon oi cue luuu i' ' J ' ' . . . i ' . . , . . . .... I r -M .... . . ... v l .t. . 1 . ........ ... Mrs C L.. JtlCie ana vw. nutmi ueriruoe tti cuji. uvm wuvui ne uvufiui uc ivoiu io.i- were as follows: Mrs. J. W. Moore, Miss E. McGraw. Mav Kessler. E. C. Smith. C. H. La p.nviMiiv a. A. Lew. E. Swlson. Charles Davis, E. Galena. Mr. and Mrs. L Hnic Rnnbreck. L. T. I'ushur. E. New- Tallant house. A. King. Clara auras, ram Mrs. N. W. Tallant. Sam the streets iu an intoxicated con 11 1 ine Marehel. Lilly Gidinark. Mr. and w w tt . .V ir , f dition. Thev WVEF.p..L Dec. c. The mn.!r taelr appearance this t?V.rumfJ and Mrs. A. Rose. John King and A. -i-- rb iiiieniTiiPfi innftv tn ' 7: . . j prnina. ij,. n a oftniimiiiniwn kiiii h - ik v. rhatterton. George iiarrjtou. gave liu uau eacu - evHer. Irvine Vineyard. Mr. Liiir i r r kii.i.i.. . 1'iuiri . n r- iinu ail uiu uiuivu w i m-iii i in i i.r i ii hit inn Mniinin tn n m-a w . , 1 1:1: i i. 11. h.. , . . . - w tiinro n iftTini i ic tiiiji 11 iiil. iic ouiu ... ... ii v Hit Mm a rn HniiM 11 i hhiuim t ini , t si ueen cioseri for th - r . .. . i... neiioriiuK u"" v " , . . - -- --- r , "Tia " t lm lion nrnvwr 111 i iih rut roici uu.v , - , r mintcnn kitri i invin i-4kitwriTi i mri run" nnu " after being In a lumber camp for up Rio 7rrhVd In rje son. H. Cassell. L. D. Baker. Mr. WOK .,,v. n half without any-1 the steamer neuvuuw n u cv.,,1,- Mr .rm.trnnr outgoing e '"eJ -V. il? L". lUtad a neavy"cargo of general J. C. Hall, M; Peterson. Mr, Peter- - seri r . t r-iV. v- .i , -rT . iwurMiwcwy io t.ci a -- . i ,t.t ,,nrt of which was aiscnargea nans .wmai;. -aciiu .r. ... fr, r ' c. First National Bank ci:tH tht it was food that was ' freight, rart oi wniLuw" t ,-. Mrs r i-bo B Bartlett C. ' fro,u ' UI Ik. i l. . intvu . . X." A l UUnfl Ml IHBL Lite- PLVUAUva r - - - - - ' e annual meet-, mlBBlnc in ti,e Camp and not arinK., r,T: -vVrahfleia dock S. Brewer. Mrs. . ."o ,aU0.n.w111 held He w flned 6 and told to mate ' n arr. uk . -----N .M Fred Mat80u. Mrf. UreJll.j - w r. i in., i'lieunnv .inn.. , ...r mi., tirm. : uiic lhc - r . . 32th , prevemeo u " , ... .,,. tue Redondo nere. iouuj. Nass. Mrs. Sam Xae. John Laniure. ' rcnoUIVML UVunruuu in jail hert- w,Kds told Hnkausou Mrs. John Lamure. W. F. Branard. ' that he brougl't the team iu from John Ernest. J. A. Johusou. D. E. ALL1E AND FLORA PHILLIPS, of the outride The Adelspergei icaia Brockberry. C. S. Card. Andrew Pu- Coijuille. arrived in Marebfield jla8 uo, uu iwcted. lala, D. L. Rosenfield. Pete Hurley, yesterday to spend a few days. Sheriff GaKf has also been lu- John S. Knox. A. G. Smith. Jautee A,KS- K H- MAST arrived ou the formed that Woods, under the uatuo Bauke. F. E. Hobson. Mrs. F. E. , auernoou train iroiu chjubkic oi Vaugbau, speut considerable time .'"""u".' ir who. naj jn te oincf oi Attorney aiuueu oi Marshfield. North Bend on the claim that he NQC1ST was among the wanted Mullen to look up some estato pttbbeuerir- vu mviu- Ior j.j.u it jg uow BUBut.ctOd tliat L. A. Noyes. L. A Matson. Mrs. Greeu Johnson and C P. Van i for the latter shifted to the bunkers and n tinnn rnnpA liih iiiirtiMKM fii i t itiiui . i uciur in1 Liir iuvv o . mp and"'mnsacting il0"T "L?. ,v Chof PollVe . when the Portland learner cleared at KASTSIDi: .V.MAS TUKI- i for Couullle. BARTLE1T waB here Bandon last night on busi uess. SAM NASS. the Couullle cannery man. and wife, passed through here today en route to Astoria. i MRS. GRBENOUGH. of Bandon. passed through here today en route to Astoria, where she will Woods was framlut: up a robbery ou the Bank of Oregou, like he Is alleged to have pulled off in Myrtle Point, as Mullen's office is directly over tha Bhuk of Oregou's vault. Wttutetf for J'Vlony. Woods, or whatever his name, de nies that he is the man thut is wauted iu Yrefca for a felony, the exact nat ure of which is uot kuowu. but Iop- be vlalr Mr Cieelioutfh Cblii over ... ... .....j. .... ............ flotr rusines T as mav nro lreBtefl -veBieraBJ 7, T mlxun ' al out S:S0 o'clock she moved up to held at the Eastside city hall next with her and will spend a ( Km 011-. ilaT to h ae before ,he Hnl prop- 9er... for ei1..e"? Ug ,.n w" wharf and commenced to dls- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock fori cw oa the Bay. ' ,a e, .'T ..r 'i . .MV r t 191".. ,i.. c..nnnnlrl tnnve 1 r-inrcc consiuerauie iuwisui"-"""itiii"i-n w - .r- v... ijwo Jmf. c """. ". ,.rlme DORSEY KRP1T7PR street sweei er. -r.This i fre itrht I mas tree and program in which the at Lakeside, was a Mareiwieia , ortl.e. I WI tVrtnin KS" cShler hlB C.ar' T'erenef nrrter Butler who in the steerage there were twenty- entire community can unite. . business visitor yeerday The Slli.ricff and t Sheriff caBn,er'.morulng by Recorder Butler. no intne veerov fostered bv the 1 Knuthem Pacific surveyors are neriif uage ana mi..H tiieir fnes nendine gooa , eisit vuieu o; o. 1 r"... 1. uage appear couuueut ut iner uo . j .MIl'll'K Kf IICRSTKIEK l.o inr nr In tile IUtUfe. I UK c iuci.v v c, c uiu-h". ec ' ....J i- ...i.i. ul ......rnl.n. ! ,t,ut .hov ... tr.-lni- to f lid "c iuu v. wc i, .vvuftu - " 0rt America wlTrg ve wa7 to the effect that there had the first cabin , senger.; , U ;, " "a to bave"al the ' new Vome which ;Yl ollmlu.ta ""ug Attorney Lllje.jvlst does not man0cnt and hpJ L t been bad blood Wen the m d; lo loW6.0 rs i,. unite aSd to furaish nr,BeutK I r.OO-foot tunnel there. The old , aW'?r .fff th. . aiih Ht B. previous to tne xiBui. I Xr n Stttro N. for all. even for some of the poorer road from Lakeside to North in-- . . r U Hrntl n . ... . - . I . w -1 fit ann Kflm pr a en mnn. hie mnpnine. families who otherwise might have a S Br"- fl eood time, rs are invited. Big COMMITTEE. ELKS' MRunmiT,. at ....... .ikb Memorial aerrtM neid at the Mnnnnir. miom Anriric. . . . . ... U'mrnnnn o. i.'jn All ffl Vis t,nr brothers sm re- t.. BCJ 1 ILCt) UJV -'it nnlT By order of COMMITTEE. t HalnetV ' ID0Ile,' by HI UtC Uic - .Uf the self starter did not worK and asked Parle to crank the ma chine. He says the reply w-ae a flood of abuse and he struck Parle, .i.ot the lHtter hit him with his broom. They clinched and thel bj-standers separated tuem hot Mciinnaini ..nc mi ........ rm.nH v . ........ nimr f-c h 1111. ncu Avv . . . U. WJJliams. n- n. ...-r. '""- p ,. . , i 1 lie ucwiiit w in ue umtu u Tuesday. AXKO.V KOGEKS IS MUTIfT; CHITICALLV llJi I Anson Rogers, well-known 1 Coos Bay pioneer and capital ist Is reported critically ill at bis home on Coos River today. It is not believed that be can long survive. . 9 Balir. A. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. James. let is in bad shape and u longer of the people, of the trouble. NOTICE TO SUBSCKlIlF.ltS Owing to an unexpected rush of late advertising and new6 matter, considerable telegraphic news and lpcal news, including a report of the Chamber of Commerce meeting last nieiit. was crowded out of The Times tonight. 1 ' FOR SALE I Large house and four lots, each r.fi r !s in South Marshfield. X. $2400. a tue to suit purchaser. ' House and S lots iu West Bun ker Hill. J950. Terms. $300 cash balance $20 jer mouth. S per cent interest Don't overlook this. In quire Title Guarantee & Abstract Company AMONG THE SICK. the horbe stealitiK chatge. but will know more when tho witnesses la this cube appear before Uie grand; Jury Monday. Now Scvk Money. The officers fee! certain that there T, .,,. T, 7TQ i,.t 1 were three men iu the Myrtle Point H. McMillan, of the I uion . . r,,,1.,rl. tl)hlk tL1.. tho Terms, one-half cash, bal-1. Meat Company, who has beeu U . . . . .' tn rJinBinB to bo of appenaiclt s was Kn u. "J discovwed is t ae mlsidng rnone... a bosp ial today and will soon umw- . tiuona in iisb They go an operation. He has -ttl K.X. L'CrdWwlK Dainty and different Xmas greet ing cards at Rehfeld Bros Two carloads of flour aud feed in on the Alliance for Haines severa attacKs ne last lew years. - - thW .n ..unh. That he will quukly recove, is the,'" to hrj tbl e .;w' ish of his many friends of htuiseir 1 and wlf' I Rev Will-ams of North Bend. . ... ... imvi s wli uoio seni'- at t.uiiu SACKS WANTED FEI.'ll KTORK. AT 1 Sunday evtuing