jjjjfjT SPEND ALL YOUR MONEY BEFORE YOU GET IT. MAYBE YOU WONT GET IT WATCH VOL'lt WIFE . i,n whs. In The Tlntci. Em- S. r-h - IT stoic without mi inlv. in The Jmw I linnillrllH:l ' ri,co for coos hay tim::s. A ck'ii ir, wholesome, newspaper for Omih County homes. The Times him the largest proved cliciilatloii of any newspniK'r In Coos, Curry oi Doug- lllS COUIltll'S. tmra Triulf. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Established J878 H TIlO CtMIHt Mull VOL XXXVII. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10,' 1914 EVENING EDITION -EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Tillies, Const .Mall mid Coo.s Hay Advertiser. No. 173 ita flF 1 1. NOYES Former Printer Arrested Here (or uesuruiiij laiiinj 1 California t W Novch, alius H. M. Whlto, mm. ebt iu mm m mm m COOS BAY LI i MATSON DSSOLVE DATE OF GOOD ELECnOI Southern Pacific Sets Aside $2,989,075 of New Bond Issue for Construction SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 10. Important Change in One of so" wnH born ln inraiifioia juiy flip Prnminnnf Dlnnnn- u' .187G: ,, intended tho schools UIL rrominent HlOneer of tho city before, the.ro wore rcg DllSinnSS r-STflh lishmnntc nf nlar graded schools. As n liov lm Marshfinlrf R n Monnnc ?.! 'I.?1 !fforol,i occupations and .... ....-, w. s. mu-jiio twiun .ur, .ungues opened ills atoro i,,j uii -j n Retires. Mr. .intson was employed there nmi Judge Hall and Commissioners lenrncd the husiness, with tho re- 1 lie Woll-kltOWIi nlnimnr firm nf Stilt that lntnr hn linnnmn n 111r.1nl.nr Miiriicb and Matson has dissolved and a partner. Mr. Matson nn: his nin,i imrn on M arii-o"-" . .i... wired by Slier . i..r County. Cullfornln oi " . . , t ' Pnrmiuii'n.. i.. i. , , . ' . "'.' D,"i'i o. u. .ungues retiring nuiiiiy iiuvu u iiiiiiusoino noino on a folony ' f"11'"10" lo1J"u bonds ln tho .mid tho business will bo continued Central nvenuo. whoro they reside. lay, " " iiu uourinj; inter- "J ' ". .untBon. '.ur. unison served ns n nieniber or HolCHt at flvc n'r t0"t tl maturing There Is said to ho little ro-'tho City Council and litis been.actlvo ill. " lwu"y yenrs, was asked by tho """,-'u nn" sentiment In bus ness m ni' progressive moves nnd public I. ..It. 4nl1 m -.'.' .- i.rti.i in iiip uiiy jtui iji I, Ming ''"",; ,,. nffipnr frnm ol,,lu "unronu uonunlSHlon by thoi. ' l"IB H""liu announce- '"" ui inu city ami enjoys an log the arrival ol tno onipcr iro, So,ltnor itxvlp comnnnv hi nr.1 e".t thoro nro both romnnco and oxtenslvo pcrsonnl and business ae- Callfornla. . nilinlCordanro with tho am nnnrn.i .,i ... ? nl,n,ont' A history of tho cstab- oiialntanco throughout the county. Noycs was koIiik i mlor tho 'mn o cor nnd (lovo, t f tllg Tho firm has built up a business 0f White hero nnd was JorMnB 10 f1" ."'""",.? "VJlL,n. J" r?. - -""i , nntl tho members who con- which has been highly successful nnd hand gang " ?""".".: ..." :..' r"" -"i huuho u, would ninto an ntores - mo store is one w 1 c h n nrraiit'o- ha mtlt. although trade. lilt case l expected btm I to children Want It May 15 and Save $3000. TO HAKE TOUR OF STATE Mayor Allen Names Committee to Assist Them Old Cemetery Tract Mayor V, E. Allen laBt evontnjr appointed It. O. Graves. G. V. Kauf nmn nnd Arthur McKeown n com mittee to co-opcrnto with tho Coos Uny Conceit Ihmd to nrrango for n sones or tours. Tho band nro- JudKO John 1-'. Hall will go to Co qulllo tomorrow to hold nn ndjourn ed session of tho Coos County Com missioners nnd tho principal matter 10 COIUO UP Will bo (lecItHlUr nil n ilnln on which the Hpcclnl J4IO.0OO Oood'poscs to nitilto a tour of Orogon nnd ilontiB Hond Issuo election will bo 'piny at tho stnto fair next fall nnd Iri' r, . . wnntcd n comiultteo of cltlzons to The Coos County Good llonds As- work with Mnnngcr Wilson. Tho soclntlon is expected to hnvo n big band Is nlso plnnnlng to go to tho delegation tltero to urgo thnt the. 8an Frnnclsco Exposition next year. di.wvuw uiixuuii uo sol ior tno earnest posslblo dnte. nidge Unit nnd the commissioners advertising Coos Hay. Old Cemetery Clnih City Attorney Goss hud tho Coun cil Instruct tho street committee to igh lie Is n printer by sued nnd tho romnlnder for hotter- itiB and uniisunl pngo In tho nnnals niont nnd stock would ho u en . , u1"!."."!."-, an" Iltll"il(,B. Iniisinuch ns of commerce. Kor moro than u to n much larger city. U a strango one and It $21,noo,000 of tho orlglnnl Issuo iscoro of years as boy nnd man. J.l flint tho ClinrgOH nga.IlSt was lllso for bnttoriniMilu n.i.l n.l.ll. Albert. Mntitmt lino I. ... i.i.,iin,i I itinn i.Mwtxi u iv iiiivMi lll bo ailjusled on hla rotiirn tlons. tho totnl proposed oxpondl-iwlth this firm, entorlng It first as' Snn Krnnnlpcd, CaY, Koli. 2, l a California. His v, Ifo nnc six turo for this purposo will bo ?I7,- Ji dork, Inter ns n partner and now) To inr old friends nnd pntrom rnn rosldo III IilllCOIIl, 1 incor 500,000. becom llir soln nrnnrlnliir Tim hint. Mnrahnnl.i n...l n.M r.... i ...loi County, California. Tholr only ox-; Ainonit vnrlous nrtlclos of lm- ness WB8 originally cstnbllshinont by express my thr.nks nnd ntnirenlntlon J' 8n, ,.l,lei,,1,nt,tl plisatlon o his si d.lcn s pear- nivoinent which tho company stip-.S. I. .Magnes lp 18U.1, Mr. Mnm.es for your liberal patTonngo for tho: ' 1'ol,, ,T l, n itifi from tlicro nnd subseiiieni nc- tiiates as specific reasons for nsk- coming hero thro yenrs previous, pDsMu'ettlv-fnii' vnors , t'o election shnll no tloni l that ho wns suffering from ng this permission npp nr tho fol-.in 1800 and engaging In business Owing to 111 health Iniii obliged to llor tl,n twenty dtiyi .Noyes wns formerly In I'orBiiB Completo construction of Vlllnin-''o ounly, Montann, whoro ho wnH U.'ctto-Inclflc Ilullwny, ll'.nsn.OTr.; sol Uind Cottinilssloiior, Postmnstor Colusn ,t Humllton Itnllrond, $0111,- roi n,i nublllier of a weokly pupor. '85-1; Kernley & Kiishen Itnllwny. $'.- uei mo kind snlrlt and I BnyH Ulnf 't will not bo called for less ,lt,r l,u 'nw nir ' " will bo nccorded i "" I"')- at. th' l.resontn-, Ko .to ho nroporty niyer connectloii with tho firm nro Inclined to dofer tho election nn. til May 1G and hnvo It Hiilmiltti.it nf nerve notice nn tlm Kniitlmm nn.. tho snmo time thnf tho primary olec-JBon Company thnt thoy would not inw provides unit '"nnii tno Bnio or mow iiedford Ad- i do caned car- '""u acconnng to uto now pint. Tno s after tho nro-'old romotory tract of flvo ncres bo- 0j. cLnuiuun ui u reriuisiic petiiion norl,ul,KB lu iu mid nccortiiiiK to inu uiu Mlll inuiu WIIH U 1UU-IOOC street nround It. It. K. Shlno elinnB ed the pint, closed up this street aim pinned mo Btrct us lots, un with his brothor-ln-lnw. .Tncoli t.nn do. but later brnnchlnir out for lilm. Vmrni.. r. Mnin 0...1 r oVnii -1....... moro thnn forty dnvs after tho urn a- --- - ...... P.Mun ix tuiiiiiuii til 1 11 r till uvtiiin 1 .. . -- County, Montann, wnoro u wns u.euo-i'ncnic luuiwny, ii'.nsn.OTr.; soir. A Matson entered tho now ronietnbor tho plenennt nssoclntlons E0" nMoM "f u' s. Land CommlMlonor. 'pstmnstor Colusn & Humllton Itnllrond. $0111.- roncorn us un employe nnd contln- h.iViZiJ..i i.,LTnfP. Jls Unit says thnt tho ancclnl anJ publlslicr or n wiomy pi ipui. -mi.-i; rerniey n. misiicu Itnllwny. $'..- ued in .faithful Borvlco for sev-n Countv election will cost nbout $3000. He Uler ho win to uriiney, junior- iiuu.&iu; wiiinmotto Vnlley ICIectr c , yenrs. wiion lie heenmo n moinhor 1 ri st the sn . ' i.ll.. I, .,w.l..,l ,i I Innnlll ll.w.o l llir 10. c. !,... .. '.. II... K .1 -i -1.. ' IIHBI III' n" nj, anil iiiuin; " "' .'. ""''".' ", ir imi oiuiHei lines, con- " 111111, inu nuiiujiuni) cniiiin- .rrnl nntrmini'n .'... 1.- 1... 1 .. ..,.,. .1 ImI. it., lu oi Un emn nnn ...., .. ..l.... .,!.... ...in '. ' . ... iiimiui I'iiii uinihu vn.rn nu nun a h""" j'. u nn ulihiii. 1 i.i.i,iiu. jniiLiiiir 110111 iiiiik nuii-u miliiijul n nri'nic nnu inn .. .. t 1 ... about fifty ye '' . ''tor "iifltructlon of the Suusut lliiea illssolutlon did not disturb tho cor- J VilVmnW ' ,r He suddenly Ifft his Job ono dny .nmountB to l.nia.CTn. dlnl rclntloim 'xlstlng betwen tho, amtciuiy i""". .,..,., VIIDOUI liuiuu in n"i ..ii ..... .. ii.mi.iii, ngf i, nj iii ivilliu int I'm ini.in. rm u IIIIIIllllll ui l'irn dor tho Inw, half of vnrntod stroota ownerB on ench family have been trying to trace aro to ho located, tho company sotH Mr. Mngnes has resided In Snn him ilnce, but li kept moving so ubiiIo $1,0I!,780 for station build-ii'T'iicluro mid Mto nctlvo mnnno ranfdlr that they wero unnblo to lugs, grounds nnd other trniiHiiortn- luent hns been In tho hands of Mr. catch him until ho was loented hore.ltlons sorvlto Improvement; SfiG.- MntRon. who thus enters on his now, ..-. !.!.. n...ll.. .. .. .... n. .llTlll t.. - .,..,. .. ...I ...1 . . ...,. ll.u.. ....I.I.. I. 1 ...,.,.' rati 01 inn Hilling inu hi"n u"i.i iur iniru nun wim II properij , r ii'Miiumii.v niiii'iieii Willi hit daiiRliter Is employed In tho $ 111 1,100 for fnul nnd wutor stn- kao'vledg' nnd exporlenro. Poitofflce at Lincoln. itlons; $2-ll,:iC'j for bridges, trestlosi There will be cennr'i re"ret In Xoyes has little to say for him- nnd cuhorts; $.22'2,',r, for nddl- "o IiuhHipm circles nf C'tos Pnv n' lielf, limply dcthirlng Bmiitak . It Is nil n IB CASES HE RELAYED Failure to Serve Notices Blam-, ed Judae Harris and E. R. Bryson Here On'-qrn dr'nv in serving. nntlcoA tlonnl mnlii tracks: shop buildings, etc. IliTlI.sr.iJ for JUDGE HIS IS HERE TOD Eugene Jurist to Hold Court Hero Candidate for Supreme Bench the retirement of S. I). Mngnes, While mnkliiK his home In Pan Kranclsco for several y nrs hn hns A CAItl) I'HOM ,1. A. MATHD.V. Marshlleld, Oronon, I-'oli. 10, 10 H. To .My Many Krlouds: I tnko t'.ils opportunl'v of tlftiif Ipg von for your mnny fsvors. ''-'u,-ecps nnd pntronnK" which hii"" "!! trlhii'Td to the sncco,i "f our fl-"t. I sN t"llo this OTBrlon of pub 'r ) nvurnsliiir mv ninirwnlnllmi nf tlu loyul smiiiort w' leh I hnvo en lived I tlon of tlm nniltinn nmi iiiiu viii !. iHldo n ml therefore tho cltv would bo about six weeks onrllor than tho!'mvo ll fifty-foot strip nround tho nine oi mo primnry election, in view of tl-o saving ho thinks the preson tntlon of tho petition should bo de ferred until Mnrch and tho dnte of tho election fixed tho sumo dato as tho primary election. Wllt'l ir - inv" I n I i A V i Ml mniio nnnunl visits hero nnd i,M lrlnir twotitv-oiio yrars nf IiiwIhpbi j k"tfreHh and firm tho mnny friend-1 n'Mrii wIMi Mr. S. I). MmtiM. I sh iih tint ho formed 1 bin lnnir unroiuM wnnW iiihiiioh iiih ihihiiicm' rnqlilnilri. Iu.ro. A mini nf lllrnnliln WPH fotlir'lld. It affords nil1 eve,, lnvnbio qunlltlcB. Ram Mng- nlnKiire to review f o p t imsni nea Dr-twfB-d liniiiv trnlts of ehnr- 'oiih w"i, Mr. Mnmus whlcl' h nctor thm etr'onrod li'm tn nil with ,,00 ""-'ikihi win nuiiumis or, horn bo cnimi In contact. I -eds or wninosi nnd troneroiiB nc- .1. Albert Mntwm Is ono of thh Ho-s wrlch I deonly upprerlate. best known btis'iiess men of t JjH , Soliciting contlnuniioo of your J p'y nnd Is n int've of Coos liny. lmtrrmnKe. I nm. I Ho Is th Hon of Cnnt, Alfred Mnt- Slnceroly yours, t pn'i nun ft (In nlonoiirs 'IP VT- .1 A. MVIiJU.N.I ' trim ' GETS PAST OF FIKE REFUNDED old cemetery. Mr. Gobs snld that ovontunlly tho city would wnnt to iibo tho flvo ncres for u pnrk. Ho snld that It. K. Shlno's clnlm to tho proporty un der relluiiulshmontfl bought from tho Iuowlcs heirs wiib no good. OLD PIPE TO BE DRAINlI Judao L. T. Harris, of Kiigini la f-c as of i'iimI IIolliHtor nnd nrrlvinl horn today vl i Drain to hill c'teria V r Klnnev miu! tlm spoclHl term of Clnnit Court u K'nnev r , mi, i waa offlelnllv iCoiiullle tomorrow to hear the Kin- i"" d l' i ."if un nn thnt .Indue llnr-i"ey . A few otlipr m.iM m .mi til its l rri in- able to nntar that'' heard by him. As nun s h lnl'pf-, in l nt (nmilii iimini.. icompl.toH thoKe. .TuilKf Coke will row j n!t v. n I- rospouBlblo for thtj 'twlto up other mutters. !"' . M rot nteil I Inline Ilnrrl Is n irihU'Iho fir In s ex f.ird that JiiiIko Harris t'10 Supremo Court this y. ,ir mil tool! hn nM, iiropeed with tliiit'",t no wl" ',0 'ci,ti " the ilrn w ml reaiinitt Judgo Wnttora1' 0,lor alu' W18'' "r tlic many friends receiver In i c fine tomorrow tlio1"1 ,U,B ,,,,ul throtiKli this section appointment etnnowurlng Mr " "ns "00" "" "l0 t'rcult rour' fitters to tell ttie property nnd elonii lJOncl1 nuo"t ulna yenrs now und Is r up tho debts, vow! .i,. ... in . ." rated s tho l)Ost trial Judge lu Ore- other delay Kon. In ndditlon to tho nbllltles he Judeo Harrh and V H Drvsnn l'1"8 B"ow'1 on tho bench, ho standi ' litter attorney for Itocoivor Wnt- ll,Kh ."8 " Mnn ,'l1"'' d "" nl '. arrived tod. -iviiTn. Vim , l' m." 7 Krosslvo and able. Ho Is well-1 fme ns a surprlso to thorn "Known In C003 County nnd will un- I. i- . .. '"y. lu lllOlll. itnnl.ln.lli. iw.ll n ,. ..,i li. Il.lu I lb II IinSRlllln llln, T...IA IT-..I- """"IWIJ lllfll II HllhU 1W1 III 1IIIO r he ahlo to g nhoad tomorrow iBSot,on' .VJ,!d5.0 l,'irrlB ,8. tho k".ul W,, tii'8 1'rom the Firm of Mug- IVWNVNSSNSW VVSrWVirynnrn -..- v-v- K2flKk ',1."' , Hwn '', '" jl' Jflf 'snhHH Council Remits $25 of Money Chas. Franklin Paid for Woman Who Shot Him After somo ilelinto Inst nlKhr the Mnrnliflold City Council votod to re turn to Chns. rrnuklln 25 of tho $r0 he lind pnld on his wlfo'n fine ii' d to tnncel t: o other ?50 which re T nl ed unpaid. '" e matter was broiiRht up by a It 1 r from It. O. Graven In which It st i dd thnt I'rmiklln was n crlii- l 'r, in hnrd strulta. and that wr.on I r , i i iic s,.o and promlafd to nnv ' 'tun ,,f the $100 flue ImniMiod cu .Mrs, Krnnklln for shootliiK him, I ' -iK'Hiii dit not V Ink tho wo man would bo again thrown Into the li'i ) ll on tho sainn nffiinmi In1 mi r rii.r moi. CmvoH mltiiil Miut t i from tllOMO HtrenniH waa riifnrrnil In ctit'ro $".0 ho pnld bnck to Krankllu ' '' I""'1 inglnenr for estlmntos. Tho and tho halnnco cnncelled. ! xe'l no t will probnbly be Ki'niitcd. Close .Mill Hlouuli.' Tho dreilgo Sonttle will bogln tho Port Commission Arrann.es for Draining North Arm of Mill SloiiQh At n mootliiB of tho Port of Coon Hay Commission today, It wns de cided to utlllco i,loiit,.irino feet at old droilKo pipe ns a drnln"7or ITicT north arm of Mill Slough. Tho old pipe was bought up by Secrotnry SeiiRitNi'kon of the Tort ComnilsBlon from Joe SIiiioikIh for $15 for Hib I'ort CommlHslon and now It will save many tlmiH Its cost. It Is to bo laid under tho supervision of tho oiijiluoer. An application from Judgo Hull and I lay ties nud Kentuck Iulot rnuch- iiuiiis to nnvit two shonla remoyt-d ' It i 1 11)11111 l'"vnrtmm waa In fnvnr ' f (I I 'if this but Cltv Itecorder Hut ler protested, In en to consldorali saying thnt tho city hud I."1 ,sikIi fill In about ton days lornhlo expoimo In keep-! 'J10 lrodBo will first close tho mouth S. I). .MAG.VKS. w make tho formal appointment o umL .!!8 as Knnrdlnn. for tho S! ,he IwnUlim litigation, for " "Ulllt'J, nL. h ,' Kln,le' tPPolnted silnllan for An Inn I.-l...... ' TH0.rnn.lni,cv h not rocuporatiiiR tai7J!P.Ld,y """rding to tho last SomA Zn ., lWil fr0lu California. OOIIie Of tllO linllnna I.. !. ...ill... Krriiai... "liva in uiu IIUIIIH' Sr it I "rt 8Prvo1' "nt" 'e8,or" eon f .!.. .. " w",,u "nc'k tnnt Ila ,: "'"00 'Vt'cft'" had conaurred flatter 'jM-iit of Walters In Men (9lu ,i...i fcrnarrlag' ng courtship; e. WO- THE COOS BAY TIMES has the LARQEST CIRCULATION of any newspaper published in C0S. CURRY OR DOUGLAS COUNTIES PROVED BY GVERNMENT REPORT AND OFFICIAL LIST N FILE WITH COUNTY CLERK of man that Oregon needs on tho Supromo bench," snld on or his Coos Uny friends today. "Ills rec ord ns n citizen, lawyer, Judgo and spoakor of tho stnto Loglslnturo on tltln him to tho greatest support that can be given him for tho plnco." Judgo Ilnrrls Is nlso District Deputy of tho II. V, O. E. nnd to morrow night will pay nn official visit to tho Marshflold Elks Iodgo. Tho lodge is plnnnlng n big meet ing In his honor, n feature of wlilcli will bo n bniiQiiot following tho of- ncini session, roil HEXT Fui'iilhlied iMoom housekeeping apartment; no chil dren desired. Call -113 No. 2nd st. HI IS hum .V .Mulhiin Aft v u Siuccriil und llouornhle UiiMuckh Cineer on Coos Hay of Xcnily n Quiirti'i' Contiiiy WANT ILL TO BE ENLARGED SI.MI'SOX I.CMIIKU CO.Ml'A.VY IS KKil'ltlXn OX IMIMIOYIXG OLD TOWN I'LAXT -HAVE .NEW IK). TEL I'KOJECT. J. ALHKKT MATHOX. would not bo right to refund the i wiiole fine, city Attorney (los took f o Bi'.mo vlow nnd snld thnt ho dld- .,., , , , . , .i I 't think thnt tho city ought to con- Wl" y Mile iirnprlctoi- of !( trllmto nn attorney foo for defend- IIIIMIll'hH l.tlllllllMllllt'lll llll r.ll- , n r,l,,nl na 11. wnnl.l l. ,1l.,.r . ...n . ..w .i .. w.i.i, ,,u i,u,nr, hy letiilttlng tho wholo flue. Goss Iiik Mrs. Krnnklln lu Jnll nnd thnt ltl',f ' "IoubIi nnd thon begin pump (end un Cleric .More Than UO Win Ago JLOREN GDLLVER Council Adopts it For 1914 Many Kicks About High Price on Light Work Tho Marshflold City Council last night, at a session that lasted until Lwlthln a tow minutes of midnight, miopica tno oituiunio as me siuiui ard paving to bo put ln during tho yenr 19U. Tho decision was made for both tho heavy and light paving nnd caus ed qulto an animated discussion. Borne objecting to tho city holng bound to put In bmilltlilc In tno res idence district at n cost of fifteen or twenty cents per yard moro than tlio sheet asphalt and tho bituminous rock paving was offered for. There was no protest about tho heavy pav- Contlmied on pngo Eight According to a rumor afloat in North Demi, tho Simpson Luuuier company.ai its annual mooting In San Francisco this month will mnko ar rangements to mnko big Improve ments in tno old .orui lieiul mill. A IS STRICKENi said that tho Council might remit the unpaid $r0 of tho fine ns that would ho a pleco of gonoroslty thnt r;ouli n't cost anything. Marshal Cartor explained tho enso nnd estimated tho cost nf keoplng Mrs. Franklin at $2Ii. Ffnnlly Councilman Alhrocht mndo a motion to 10 in it $25 or tho fluo and annul tho claim for tho other $50 and this curried. Mrs. Frnukllii Is now In tho county I inu penning tno action or tho grand Jury. Well-known North Bend Young ' Man Succumbs to Short Illness. i MICCIMniMAH SOUGHT REDE Loron Collvor, son or Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collvor, of North lieiul, died this morning it Mercy Hospital, nftor n short illness. Ho first suffered an attack of stomach ccV,d.;,,g0omt.?e North" SeT ffiBubftppeXSa b3 iT.Zlu'. Frank Roulean, Reported to Be :, L. J. Simpson uhd.Capt. Edgar 'S? 8 P01-""-11' "ut " 8 fu" n Mflpshfiolri. WnntoH hv Relatives to get an agreement from their fath er, Capt. Simpson, to go ahead with them. ln this section, his Grandfather Coll vor being n pioneer of this section. 1'v.ii, 14, a, aiuiiauil mill uupi, cugur tllp OIIH1I3UII i. inu iimuo uiiiiis ior WIO; ai- pollvnr wnn Iwnnii'.tivn vonra r. .-1 -!H,!!!!r phfu'n?0!: .bS,"n' e3oVedaP North Hond Sash nnd Door Factory. Ho was highly regarded by all who Irnmi' lilm IT., Iina mniiv fn)nllifia .11.... 1 ll I I'"".". ."" " .. .v Another matter that L. J. Simpson will take up In San Francisco will be I The funeral will bo hold Thiirs- n lintnl feir Vnrrli Tlnml Primnlor, ' .i .. . .. n .. M Kearney of Wisconsin gave up tholvor comotory, Rov. Samuel Gregg North Bend propos tlon several orriclatlng. Tho ICnlchts of Pythias months ago and since thon Mr. Simp-Win niun nttoiui Tim Aiorf rin son has been looking for somoono to leave hero nt 10 o'clock Thursday take his place und take ad vantngo morning with tho funeral party. oi mo muiiey nusuii uy .ortu nenu lug back In, filling to Tenth streot on tho south unit and ns far ns it win flow In tho north nnn, E. G. I'orham payliw; for tho fill In I'orham Park. For tho month of January tho Port Commission paid about $31,000 to tho Seattlo. Loiik (o Wnlt. It wns stntod that It would bo tho mlddlo of Juno or Jntor noforo tho Sonttlo will begin pumping Into North Front street nnd tho lowland In front of Forndalo. Tho dredgo Mlchlo was roportod ns hnvlng taken threo loads off tho coos nay par Sunday. This Is tho second tlmo she has boon ahlo to work, tho bar bolng too rough tho rest of tho tlmo. Join llurlxirs Congress. Tho Port Commission ordered tho secretary to pay $ ICO to tho National Itlvers and Harbors Congress to help continue tho organization, NO TELEGRAPH SERVICE NOW citizens far the project. It Is said that Chas, Thorn of the North Bend brewery wants to go In on it. Mayor Simpson will also and they are looking for a third party who can ralso part of the money. In connection with tho report It Is stated that Mr. Simpson has some thing definite in line as ho Is having some of the old houses moved off of tho site owned by him and which ho proposed as a slto when tho others Insisted pn getting tho Eckhoff location. XEEI A Sl'lT, lint. t.hlrt or shoe'.' Go to LAXDO'S. OPEX this EVEX-1XO. BEAD LAXDO'S AD. Whoro Is Frank Roulean? This is the, question thnt Marshal Cartor Is trying to solve today. Itousean Is wanted at his old homo lu Alpena. Michigan, whoro his father is critically 111. Ho was at Lampa for a tlmo, but Marshal Car ter has received word that ho loft Lampa for Marshflold somo tlmo ago. Tho following is a soir-ox-planatory letter from Miss Roso Roulean from Springfield, Mo,: "I am addressing you for tho pur poso of locating u brother, Frank Roulean, who has lived at Lampa for some tlmo. Ho possibly mny hnvo left Lampa by this tlmo, howovor. Any assistance you may rendor will be greatly appreciated, ns ho Is badly wanted homo by his father who is at the point of death." HEAD LANDO'S AD. WKSTEUX VXIOX WIRE OCT OF COMMISSION' HETWEEX .MARSH FIELD AXD ROSEIIUKG ALL DAY. Tho Weatorn Union lino has been out of commission botweon Marsh lleld and Rosoburg all dny today. Just what tho trouble Is or whoro Jr. Is .Manager Schottor has been unablo to ascertain. In consequenco Tho Times wns un ablo to got Its Associated Press news today, II. McDonald, tho former school teacher, who was arrested for cashlnc n bad sight draft Is still ln Jail as tho officers aro waiting for tho wlros to como up nnd seo whothor Mc Donald's friend will mnko good. LAXDO'S, O'Comit'll Illtlg. OPEX this EVEXIXG.