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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914. EVENING EDITION. f fc 1 I IRE FELLED I it'll LAUNCHES STORM DRIVEN Boats Used at Pony Sloutjh Believed to Have Drifted Out Across Bar Further news of tho dninngo done EXPECT 4001 r CASE Re-appointment of Receiver Expected Momentarily Major Kinney Worse "IS SPECIAL THEME BRttl4 Teachers and Classes Turn Out to Hear Sermon by i Rev. Samuel Gregg : That tho titles to the Kinney A surprisingly lnrgo crowd attond- liy tlio hurricane 'on Sunday to craft properties will uniiucstlonubly bo ed services nt tho Christian Church Statje Roads Blocked and Passengers Aid Drivers to ' Clear Passages Jlarshnl ,!. C. Carter, who returned on tho noon train yesterday from Jlyrtlo Point, which place ho reached lit tho local harbor Is to tho effect mnrketnblo upon tho reappointment Inst Sunday night, the' occasion bo- with difficulty becatiBo of tho largo that two launches used by Julius 01 tno receiver, is mo opinion x- ing ino special sermon uy kpv. sum-, iiumbor of trees foiled by tho hurrl- Larson In connection with his dredg-1 pressed by Virgil K. Wnttors re- uol (Iregg In honor of the Marsh ennn between tlm tinlnt nnd Cnmnn Ini? annrntliiiin nt tim imriinr linn nn eelver for the Kinney properties. ' field High School teachers and Vnlloy, roports that considerable Pony Slough havo been liilsslng slnco Tho question has boon rnlsed by clnsses. ilamngo was dono by tho storm of tho storm nnd nro bollevcd to have tho men connected with tho settle- The Inclement weather kept ninny niont or tno properties as 10 wu in- ni iionic, out ino cuurcii was wen i or they had n legal right to dls-i filled, and those present speak In poso of the property nnd whether very complimentary terms of tho nd- tlio titles rendered oy tne receiver ureas given uy the pastor. Kev. Sunday In tho valley. drifted out through tho entrance to Carter has been at the bcdsldo of 'tho hnrbor to sen during tho strong Ms sick wlfo for four or five days ebb tide Sunday afternoon. Search Aind reports little improvement In her wns being inado for tho launches yes cpndltlon. Ho was compelled to tcrdny nnd this morning, nut no sign leni'o her in chnrgo of n woman at of them had been found. Iholr homo in Cnmns Valley and on I A scow loaded with wood which driving to Myrtle Point in tho stago was moored near the lntinelies wont nil hands had to turn out and rcmovn ndrift on Sundnv and wns found on fallon trees from tho rondway beforo the mud up North lnlot last night bolng able to proceed. Cnrtor reports thot the work of clearing up tho fallen timber on tho roadways was in progress when ho left. Ho says tho wind did n lot of ilaamgo to tho property of tho farm ers, especially to the barns. One barn blow down at Myrtle Point nnd killed n horso. Ho stnted that the wntor In tho rlvor is very high nnd that there wore numerous largo pools nnd washouts along the lino. Damaged (iimiillcr. 'Tho Chandler Hotel was slightly ilnmnged, a big piece of tho coping blowing off. It wns carried aernsH tho ntrcot and broke some of tho blK globes in a lamp post. Tho high -wind cnused the tall building to Bway DOino. Mow hi Window. At tho J. Albert Matsou home n Jnrgo pane of glnss In ono of tho (lin ing room windows was blown In. Tho lury of tho wind carried tho glnss over tho top or the dining room tnblo Into the living room, where It fell to tho floor, slinttorliig Into n hundred pieces. 1'iM nk Lnlsi in It. Frank l.also was out In the storm and was towed back to North Uond IiiiiicIics Picked Pp. Captain Wymnn of tho launch Ve ga picked up two launches on Sun day morning shortly after tho galo commenced. They were anchored nt the entrance to South Inlet and when ho came nlong tho waves wero break ing over both Mints and making It dangerous for tho occupants. One launch belonged to Fred Johnson nnd tho other to Clifford hattln, both taking pnrtles up the Inlet from Miirsiiiichi would bo valid. Tho general pub-'Uurkhart and a nnrt of his congre- 11c is inclined to bellove that should gatlon, Prof. Tlcdgen nnd n number Mnior Kinney tnke on tho notion, of his tenchers nnd representatives after all tho properties wero dlB- of tho Senior and Junior classes FOR WOMEN "SELBY" SHOES "Hannah" Satin Slippers WJDTJtS A A TO E Hub Dry Goods Co. SMART WEAK FOR WOMEN Cor. Central Ave. and Broadway. Phono 301. posed of, that he still owned nn un divided interest ho would upset tho whole arrangement. According to tho best ndvlco at hand nnd ac cording to tli Oregon law, Mr. Wnttors said yesterday Kinney will luivo absolutely no say whatsoever in the matter, with tho exception wero present. Mr. Oregg, In tho course of his Bornion said, among other things: "n good definition of the word cul ture Is, n harmonious development of man's triune nnturo, physical, mental and moral. Tho world g n- craiiy lias a wrong conception of ulilnlnd Tho matter of tho ro-appolntmont of n receiver was simply to make moro certain his scope of power ho should nn entauulemeut present It- luutr nflnr Mill Ill-Mil I'lV llllM llOPIl lllrt- Tho engine of Johnson's lnimc'i posed of, tho people who have pur hod broken down nnd Captain Wyinitn chuscd tho same will have an uncjues- iiauii ii up ho ii wouiu vori ami tne tlonnuly good title. craft proceeded up tho lnlot out of I Klnuev No Hotter. danger. Tho Vega towed l.uttln's According to tho latest advices launch bohliid the point whoro It was recolved from Sim FranclBco. Mr. moro sneuoreii and thoso aboard fin (sued their Journey on foot. that ho shall receive what romnlns what culture Is. Tho mnn Is too; of tho money raised from tho prop- often measured by what he Is worth orty after tho debts have been Hu,- upon the mnrkot becnuso of his In- loiieciuni endowments, as tno slave upon the block, but tho true estl mnto of man Is what ho Is worth to the world commercially, socially and religiously. "Such a in nn hns the world for nnmcmcD dump, dhuimmi imp" UUHdlUUI I Lflll J UUHITIHIU ilk FOR GYMNASIUM IEWJG1 strength of body, kept clean by mnn ly living, by wisdom of mind that linn been clarified by righteousness, by tli power of soul that linn boon WnttorB says Major Kinney Is in rodcenied, mnn enn marshal this hotter, and If anything, h" Is worse, generation for wonderful achieve It was hoped that ho would bo con- iiients." vnlescent upon tho re-nppoliitmcnt Oilier mcotlngs of tho nnturo of of tho receiver nnd would nsslBt In I thin ono nro to bo hold, tho next will tho disposal of his properties, but ; bo In the Presbytorlnn Church, at a this hoiio has boon long slnco uliau-.unio to no announced inter doncd. I tef used to Sign. When llecelver Wnttors was ap pointed. Major Kinney showed every Tho following news regarding the effects of the storm wns crowded out of yesterday's Times for lack of space: Damaged MID. The A. J. Savage planing mill on Kriiso avenue was damaged some what by the high tide the last few days. The wntor got In around tho .having iiinde the trln to the hiintlnir motors and wot litem and thov bad Inclination to holn adjust matters, cabin on North lnlot. It was with to bo taken out. It has been four but as ho gradually became denioiit dlfflculty thnt he got across the Hay, " five years sluco the tide was high .od ho showed nn ludlfferonco to nnd in crossing tho sand hills ho enough to Interfere with the mill. tho settlement nnd adjustment of could barely iiitiko way against tho Damaged Swcmliigeit Homo. 'innttorn which gradually lead to ;nli which he estimates was blow-. Tho P. N. Swearlngeu homo In jopposltlon, nnd when ho was nsk'd Itiir nluetv miles nn hniir. North llond suffered nrobablv the 'to sanction tho re-appointment of flrent fir trees wero torn up by heaviest- damiigo of any place there Wnttors ns receiver. Kinney balked tlio roots. The tall, slender firs al- frni the storm. Tho chlinnev was and refused to sign. This matters most bent double before the wind nnd blown otr. n number or wIiuIowh ilttlo now, .Mr. winters says, wero nn uwe-lnsphing sight. i blown out and considerable damage Mrs. Kinney Sn-vcil. The wind threatened to blow away l"no. Jinny signs wero blown down Mru. Kinney, wife of tho JIaJor. tliolr cabin mid ho thinks Hint n hlir ! hiiipII buildings wero unroofed, wns. uftor some delay, served by concrete fireplace was all that saved At Umpire Nome alight dnintifco Sheriff (lago with tho necessary pa Jt. I was none. The fldo In North Hlouuli was vorv. Itiiluhmv In It blgh, being about four feet over the The steamer llnlnbnw was r YOUTH CHARGED i MMT'll PAMAKIMI u uu'uv Ml III I UlfUL II mtru. mi fho m.niinmnf in lit nf tlm ' wwtiiltwit rPlilo lfltii 111 iIia aiiilttj-t iviiii( i mo (iiit.f iti till) ntii t n u (,.,K,t t upon JIrs, Kinney, wljlle nn unavold- Itobluson lauding, which ordlnnrlly In the storm .Sunilny and many of the """ ,,nil- "'"J rotnrdoil the adjust- - iip, i lll wtllllllllll il IIV "l III WIMMIII. ItlMI UlilllJ 111 III1J . f . l - " Jb several feet abovo the water. 'Coon Itlver paHsengers wero panic- "''tr matters more thnu any- Tho launch I'lilon was Imrelv nlilit stricken. tlu nmri l,..lin- iniuml nl.mit .thing elfe. In N'ni'lli Hi ml llln n Inv lumi r n,i I... .til n : I'.MIUIi )t MLI . '. .V' V " "" '""" '"" I.. ,7I. A ll I I.I.. aiil'liiw lK ill iliu lllllliui linn to bring them back and refused to nttcnipt to come to wjik safely landed at the hond of nnvl iunrsillieill, mi on on Con River. CmiI.iIii mnhl. of the llnlubow pronounced the gale URGE TURNOUT is Mncmra I Sipiiii. Ill afternoon. JuiIkd Wnttors said: "1 expect word almost momentarily of nimiuMi mi wiiiiiuii uil inu KIIIU .1 " .. , .... ,.. . one f tin. fiercest ho has witnessed "" "i'i '"i on receiv.r niiii lint- in ninin. ...... .- i am mire nun wun hid procmi- on Coos liny In many yours. Laundry Storm Hound. The Twin City Steam Laundry was unable lo operate ycalordny on nc enuni of the wires being down. Ser vice was restored yenterdny ce lling mid the laundry rcMiimoil op crutloiiM this moruliiK. ItllllU IIIOUM Op.'ll. Tho doors of the First National Hank at Jlnrslilleld were blown open n lions used In this urittor the receiv er will have full power to dlspoio of the properties and render uikiuoh- tloiiHblo titles. The mutter has been In siiHpenso so Ioiik now. Hint I should, and wl'l. endeavor to settle matters iih oulckly ns possible upon my re-appointment of roeJvor." n workshop with all tho elements ScllOOl Board Meets, PaSSCS crmnt, Wlonoh!l,l tn . , of naiiire at his commnnd. Hyl Rilk and ni;p.ll;;PQ Hiflh rOmier IViarsntieltl Mail Starts School Project Cl0t hEf,l,0sryp,n Porl' Plnns for raising tho fund for the erecilon or u gyinnasliim and swim- " following from tho l'ortlmj nilng pool at tho Jlarshlleld High rolegrnin will be of lnterot ttn School wore discussed nt consldcra- " ' I', mowiiiiiii Is principal 0r bio length at the regular mooting of '" tho Marshflold Woolen Mill ston tho school board on Saturday night, the Coos nulldliig. a ltrottKr-ln-bv Tho bills for the month wero gone " Ahh"ii Itogers and got Ids mn over and O. K 'd. '" ""hIiium ou Coos Hay where U No definite action was taken, but It ,UB"" ..'"' niany years was decided to confer with a number . n, "inilo-ln-Oregon inovcmett ..r n.-..',it....iu nu i .1,,. i.mui uiv... .if ' him received ii nractlc.nl lmoit f;a structure lo erect, nnd efiorts will be ".,,! orl1'"1".1, cli "I1 V'1.1!'. Mt!' " made to secure plans and speelflcn- h,"l C,,K l " , ''""""K fctorr tlons of gyinnaslunis erected In var-,1" ,1110 ,?,,:.,,,,?,,', , ,.,, Inn. ,u,rm f ilw. ..mmtrv u .lint llu, ...'. '' "'"'." of HrOWnitiU ""' ut ..... . 1 lif,.,.!.,,. riiiD att.in i ..t.i.it.i.i ! "m ft,Bt " n!,"",:."r.thu., a simp on tlm u me" floor ob 1,1 '." "" " ,,.,u" .". li. u. lu "" store nt third and Stark Mreeti Ii "T..1 l.. ' ' ""n,. ' "' """'I nvornKo of 780 pair, if i....' V. . I " 11..1 u...' .i Vi,.... Vi... .... trouserB arc Doing lurneil nut etc! niM. .iiiiim: iiihi niuitu ii.ui. inu UIV.V.- ,..,,,,1, , tin .. ,.,,( ,l, ,.. Walter Richardson Arrest"? H ,!"" nr, lho, ""l,lin8lll,m ."""J'1 ,1,u J1 im in the output is ma.io in on- vvciiiLi niuidlUbUII HI'Lblb n. nn, thing for tho schoo and also h K0K Tll0 B,0'i w,ll(,,, t. ,oyj 0 . nuiiuuu uil Well I ell 1 1 djiiuiiuhi luiuiiiu iur uiui-iii. iiumuii iy men and women at present, u Fmm WiirUl Rond nun no von ox no projcei linn neon roiiKldoml tho first unit of vbi! I IUIII IVUI III ULIIU l'OIIL'lllv lHtllllIlllll tO III III lllll III! Kl. II I .. I..- I. .11.1.... ..I... . " ". " " " " 'Hill IIU1 imiu H lllll' liJllllll imivir iiiiiiioiiii oi uoiii 9111M111 in tiii.iMi.i. within tho next row yinrs, When It Is ascoiialneil what the1 Heretofore, the Urowiisvlllo Weo! exact cost will bo arraugemoiitH for mi mmu Htorex lnve im .,, .fil'tr 1 raising tho sum by special assess- woolen fnbrlc which was made Ii ineiit, us favored In n voting contest Oregon, but Howmnii found It nc- u couple or minium ago, win no enr-uary to send the t lot Ii to tno tin COOS COAI, OFTPl'T KfliinU lMm.ot ciiA.ni, !., c "' '" Hlorm Sunday. Officer l.ovl imiiL.il iiiibiioi oiiuvyu in rvl- Smith was stationed al the door of I An examination of the effects I I of II. (!. Ilendoe. tukon to Co- I (iilllo this morning on tho j I charge of forgery, haH coitvlnc- i I ed the Jlarshlk-ld police Hint ' I lleudeo Is tho man who has been I masiiuoradliig In the lumber I camps ns representing Todd, tho I tailor, by collecting $r. as u do- j I posit ou new suits and giving out I receipts for tho money. A mini- ber of t e oi ..em s' owing that 1 sums had been collected wore I i round. It Is probable tlu.t fur i ther ehnrgort will Iih prersried I Hgalmtt lleudeo an the result or I tho disclosures. Hondtio is said I to be part Indian. i liod further along. c. w. vikiis opi:s AITO PAINT SHOP C. W. VI em has Just completed a new paint shop on North First street. Just north of Alder, which ho will use especially for painting automobiles. Tll ullmi lu Inrifn nnmielt In ni.f.mii. moilnte several machines. Ilo has a lmvo It mnntirictiircd Into clftt'il nuinbor nlrendy ou hand to paint nieniit Hint much inonn carnea i' uii.l ..I...,.- ,.ii ,..l... ...i..i. ..,..!.. .......i. ClniLm iiiinnln U'llB III In DSIJ " ...in ii.fsvn ..ii in n inn inuu iiini'n- "n"" ,.y-,.. ...... -.- -- . lines repulntod t!:ls spring in place tnose who work m the hast u- i ...... . .,.. . . ' . . ' . ... 1. 11. .1. ....... I .. (I. fnr Inrv M!t ii mini uil i iiiii iiik iiiiinnii im hi in mi' im ti'ij - III ( fTl I (III I U -..- -- ---- - to lmvo It ninniifiK turcd Into do I in-'. W b Ilo this retires iiiteil n Mil- nosH which benefitted home Indie try in u great measure. It did m sntlsfy Il'owin.in's de-lrcs to pit before the pulille a product !' was origon-maiio in tviry F' .nltii llfiu'iiimi until "Tho fact that we had to kb! our woolon goods to 'he Eat " lowship Club Debate to Be Held Tonlflht I the Imhi It lit ton until i hoy were ro-l placed late that evening. ' I Tho pupils of the North (lend High Claim That Pioiliictloii lias Tiebleil Hilling PnM Venr. The Coiiulllo Sentinel says: A day or two ago a representative or lho a inn... ,.ii.,...i,..,..i. ..in Si.imoi .iiii .w.t uMl.i.i uiw.,.i .... " loniiiy loinories gave -ino s iiiinu iHiiiiuiuii r i ill i ll I if iiiii -..... ! ii,V tivtviiii v ntfi 1111 iiv n.,..i i .. !... I., m to. tlu. Fellowship Club debate to bo count of tlio damago done by the ?,""" '7,' "" " " T L jioiu in tho lecture room of the siorm in tno naiigor. uiiiitlou lo North juiitliornn Church tonight after the, Bond. niaUIng the roads almost Im bnuquet, which will commence short-, passable. ly after (I o'clock and considerable i Interest Ih being shown us to the POHTLAMi IS CltOWINti illinium, tun iiii'iiiiii ih: uomiiiv- I t . . I II II (I -( 11 I'U ll T II II I nt ' tl VoneereV,m :;.,, "houlir'n "" hw lm o o .lo llluri g l u ops the money at l...pe It M,m,,f,ei,i;erdarbnrSr',:: '-' $ . &Z ,! its "ioe,,. !?J? ior iiiriinniBon mid tuKeu to North ",' "'" ' " " "' !"Y. ."..i." iV111..iniid their hone. rem, where ho wnlvul his prelim- tho weatl or Improves. Ho is propar- ?,"" n,,l,0 , , L rm. lr d i i i ....' .'. V. '...""' i,iiniinii...iui.nr...ni.k Howiiian iilroiuli' has nniinru' iiiiuj iiiuuiiik iieuire .iiisiice cm s- w" " '" " - i..i. vl, that Jlarshfleld should nciiulre p.ipulntlou or Komi Cllv Now IMI nnd operate its own water system. ". umte'l nt ' l;!,:iiiT. 1 lie iiiineiuti in .u. i . .timoiiey ill Sun Francisco, and his Inability to Hon about tho coal business in tills section, which hns incrensd 200 nor cent since January 1. 10111. Tho .production is now running It 000 tons per mouth mid In the Hireo mines or these collieries nt Hlvor- 'tnu, uliio miles below Coqiitlle, 100 laborers nn" now employed. Theso I mines nro the Mcfleo mines oper ated bv J. It. JleOee. tlio Kav Hro- land's population is 'Jl.'l.;il7. accord- titers' inlno opornted by tho firm of Ino POItTI.ANI). Or., Juu. 2S. Port- reni'li Minn In nine, riiu lleil In ilui ...r..Vnn.. ..f r... ,,....n....... .....i V r '" IO idinprenensive stutlstlcs gnth- that nanio. and tho Adams' m j..,.v....... . vw.., ...., . hi i.. hi- .,,,..1 i... CiiihiiiImhIiiii,,.. nni.l; f tlm imiiiiloil In- Iliivlna Hrou Tlm M ir.',i. 'in!! ... ",,' '!'?;.';!:;, . nt' l'"Parti..en. of I'ubllc Works. This (lee mine now rurnlshes 75 per p uliio iir ilm iiiiiutiiiii f! p iT.i-ni 'H",I"',, l" based on tic Miionl cen- or tho jiroduct here. The ninxlnn .,i;i .. i i. i ii. ,; ,;....: sus. ino nuinner or water consumers dentil attained in any or these m inTViii .'.. i Vu i-.. ,J,1,,,m,B , !''" 'i!l'n.l'reKlsiratlon or voters Is IKOO feet. Two veins mo C H Peck the well-kuowii al- ' "Mlor ''K1"-1'111 which an workd, one four foot thick and it'i, Him euiurieii io ioiiuilo tills morning in Irons to nwnit tho noxt term or coinu lleudeo Is said to have passod a rorg.l check ror $.1.25 on tho Hu go no Loan mid Savings Hank lu North lleiid. A North Houd bank wired to Kiigouo nsklng If there wero any funds held by the cor poration for "Hay Taylor," the iimno said to lmvo boon forged by llnnilto. Tho answer enmo back that thoro wero no funds hold for him and never had boon. Aftor the nrrost mnilo by Uich nrdson yostorday. Nlghtwatclinian Hit, i r,. n riictorv building, I1 tlm venr 111 11 passes he will opt' itinrvn iiv " - ... to a factory which prminui) i m lues being the i I ...... .. ......SI I I 1 t. 1.. ...I. ..!.. 4...... ...in ..M.ui,i .... "'"luiHiir ii'iini ur iiuiui. aim ih im unuir hix i"'":,,"' .'":""". .,".,,,T,"",B" : llowil to Im' Just Hboiit correct. I While nrnctlcallv nil of Coos ViY. V, r.,' nT1 .."',. " The (loMuninen. census In ,0,0 County Is uuderlalil with coal, there 0"z !T:,r 8 ,,f ,,,w Aub,sf B ,,op '" ffw o? .iioti;r znTt IO Ul """" "'"" Of the mini population. 150.730 enough to kep up the present rnto , are on the Kast Side mid SO. 50 1 on of production for 1100 yonrs to I.lbby COM,. Tho kind VOl' hove tlio West Sld come. AliWAVS t'SMI). Phono 72. Pacific : I Livery and Transfer Comniuiy. Times Want ads bring results. Times Want ads bring results. Do Yoiui Have Headaches? Do Yoiuur Eyes Boiro, Itch ok Blorir? Do Yoiu Soffffer Eye-Strain? Cairn Yom Read as Loirng as You Like? If not, come to us State Licensed Optician with twelve years' experience in charge, EYES EXAMINED FREE SEE US FOR T0RIC LENSES THE BEST MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY Red Cross Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122, em i Kniery took tho prisoner to North Houd lu uhackl s by automobile taking no chances of the forger making his got-awny like Spencer did w lion ho triod to hold him. It is said that Ilendoe attempted to pass another rorgod check in North Houd besides tin flint one. but It wns held up pending the ar rival or nowa of tho fate or the rust one. Loggers Are Hllkeil. Reports nro bolng turned lu from, inu iiiinuur rumps sciiKoreu nioiinu the county thut somo Individual unnie unknown has been pulinliig himself otf as n clothing sales'iunu for Todd, the tailor, who declares that ho has hud no representative vis iting tho camps to take orders. Tho man in question Is said to lmvo collected many n five-dollar gold piece from tho loggers and other employes or tho enmp by taking their mensuie for a suit and accepting a deposit of flvo "washers." On arriv ing lu town tho nton who have been "bilked" hie themselves to Todd, tho tailor, nnd loam that thoro Is no suit there to grace their manly forms, It Is roported that a largo number of logging camp workers have been "stung" by the nllegsd clothing sales man, and n sharp lookout Is being kept for the Individual. XOTI Tl'NNIII, W'OHK. KrGWNK, Or., .leu. 27. P. ll. Ho- fnlHi, emi loynio it to about 55' Iiiiio. superintendent for Twohy I"."..'., '"iuujhiwih brothers company, contractors on the ' ... ,,'... i,w.r,i much about Ore Wlllamotto Pacific nrrlvod In IM- Ron?H Zli of innimfnrttirlnit In geno. .Mr. Delano has been nbsont tutloiiB " snld Ilowman In toi' Ironi tho city for some tlmo. While ,u,ct(m' with tho horn trade no; away Jlr. Delano visited In California iont ono often hears lamentation and Portlund. Ho says Hint ho Is re- nij0t ti,0 gem-city of producing W; turning to Kngono to eomploto final Ranl7.ntloiiR lu tho state, I MWJj arraiiKOinentH ror closluir nut tin. In. .. ..l.i.i.i..- totnr- w hldi M"" torosts or his company. Twohy ,eady-to.wear clothing frcm Ores brothers lmvo tried several times to nmdo wool n goods Bliruhl i' eiose, nut tins tune .Mr. Delano nopos the dot Will lid rllinl At l.r.wo.il n.,1.. I, . -. . IMwnvufc uiiii inu lirUUIllllllllH. 211 IIHJ -- ". ..i.r. concrotlng or tho first CO feet of both bo glvon n good trial. I w'v i i' i. it " oiids of tho tuniiol remains to bo done. Ilils work Twohy brothers lmvo sub-lot to ilntes and Itogors, mid unless somo unforeseen thing happens. Twohy brothers will cioso down operations at once wo will show that n i our own products In ou. 'n .',, ""?J" .""" .IIBi?in " n , wltMit IllllllllltllllllUll ...v.w " - n it.. nrnitniunnrMi'! il'IIUIIIH Ul'h"" , l'oot " ninong workers of the J'.a BOttf HBHCMHBMUaMil'! 1 MANV TtlW.V LOTS I I IN COOS COUNT V 1 Tho number of town lots platted in Coos County most ' I or thoin in tho seven incorporat- ' i ed towns Is between CI, 000 ' 1 nnd 70.000, Assessor Thrift In- 1 forms us, The valuation or ! thoso lots Is nbout 13,800,000. ! 1 or an nvorago or about $57 ' each. Somo of them aro worth ' a good deal moro than this. though, whllo a good ninny aro assessed as low as 5 each. I Cocjuillo Soutlnel. Bad Weather Won't Bother You These Evenings If You Have Music in Your Home You will enjoy the evenings, be better and feel bet ter instead of being grouchy over the storms; you wih forget your troubles if a piano or Victrola is there to "soothe the savage breast." Our line of music is complete instruments, records or sheet music, We sell them just as cheap as you can buy them li the metropolis, Come in and let us si ow you, L. L. THOMAS, Manager. 218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 15-1- --- a