The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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r,vTi.MV-Oiie oMHM'lcncctl liouso
VAT,,',tTnTi u-ncofl. Phono 2C0-L.
mam, b --
or 324-K.
1 JThaMJ Team, Weight SJIOO, I
T0Ia fi years old, also wagon nnd
i,nrnpR 11. ll. 31UI1U, "" ui;iiu,
0qulro Cmft. of North Star.
FOUND
rnltVI) Autoinablto driving glove.
0iSn ta had nt TtmeB offco by
paying for this nd.
LOST
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I .0ST Memorandum book. Itcturn
to Times uiiivt,
I-inav l'lnnngnn & Ilciinctt bank
book nnd bunch of cancollod
checks sinned L. D. smitn. or no
value except to owner. Suitable
reward for return to Times office
WANTED
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I VaTK1) Restaurant or boarding
V" ''.. .' 1, V." rnrn Tlinos.
nuuuu ""' - -
nVANTED Competent girl for
houseworK. i-nouu 100-n.
FOR SALE
fOIt 8AI1K Ancona oggs, tor hntch-
iDg! alto uay-oiu chicks, jij. a.
Stonecypher, pnono u-j.
fOU SAMv Hii Ick Forty, thorough-
ly ovcniuuicu nuu m ijuiiuvi, iuu
dltlon. Edg.ir Simpson.
FOIt SALE Clilnre closet. Apply nt
112G Flanngnn, avo., pnono n-j
ri'Ml SALE Riisolliio liiimcli, In-
I qulro V. Owen, Owl Saloon.
roit 8AI1E Plymouth l'Inqe poul
try yards, a. is. jenson.
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toil SALE riymouth Hock eggs,
11.50 per netting, from tho beat
itock In tho county. Will replaco
all Infertile- eggs free. Chas,
Barrett, Bangor.
I'OKSAM-N'eiv American moulder,
wood working machine, will bo
old very cheap If taken nt ouco.
j Come and boo It or Jojpphono I8p-J.
Front street.
FOIt SALE ut n bargain, SO lot In
ueynoius First Addition, won lm
prorod, house nnd barn, 0 doz.
chickens, 3 milch cows, span of
1400-lb. horses, hnrncBB and wag
on; In flno shapo for color; GO
flno fruit trees, 2 yrs old. J. E.
Fitzgerald, or coino nnd aeo. '
FOR RENT
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A 111 'M$
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Copjtitht Hart 8ckiiTner& Mirz
There are a lot of new
ideas iri men's clothes
stylos this Spying; tilings
Hint dressy men will like;
they're all to he had in our
now
Hart Schaffner & Marx
models for- men and young
men. "Whenever you 're
ready for now clothes, see
these; the new styles are
very smart.
Suits and overcoats $18 and up.
Somo unusually good things at
$25 nnd $30.' '
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BREVITIES
TIDHS FOR MAltOII
Below Is given tho tlmo arid
height of high aud low water at
Mnrshflold.
Tho tides aro placed in tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
eocond line of each day; a compar
ison on consecutlvo holghts will In
dicate whether it Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Bubstrnct
Hrs.,
Ft...
Hrs.,
Ft...
Hrs.,
Ft. . .
Hrs.,
Ft...
Hrs. ,
Ft...
Hrs.,
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two
2.10
G.7
2.4G
G.2
3.2
C.lf
3.59
C.7
4.38
G.8
5.10
G.G
hours 34
7.48
1.1
8.35
0.G
0.22
0.0
10.10
0.2
11.01
0.3
11.55
0.2
minutes.
2.03
G.3
2,51
0.3
3.42
G.l
4.33
5.7
6.27
5.2
G.27
4.8
8.14
0.2
8.42
0.3
9.20
0.3
10.09
0.3
10.50
1.4
11.37
1.9
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs.
F. M. Marhoffor In her now
home at Bunker Hill.
NarcussuB Club with Miss
Nollle Olson nt Eastsldo.
North Ilend Baptist Ladles nt
Mrs. Marklo's home,
Methodist Ladles Silver Tea
with Mrs. W. H. I'orklns.
D. M. C. with Mrs. N. Q.
Hames, of North Bond.
Norwegian Lutheran Ladles
Aid at Church parlors with
Mrs. John Plttmnn nnd Mrs. C.
Q. Magnus as hostosscs.
THURSDAY
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
M, H. Smith nt homo of Mrs.
ltcbeccn Lusc-Stumps.
' Young Matrons Club with
Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls.
North llend Episcopal Guild
with Mrs. J. G. Home.
Jolly Sixteen with Mrs. II. J.
Linden In North Ilend.
Norwegian Lutheran Young
Ladles Aid with Miss EIbIo Lar
son lu Fcrmlalo,
WEATHER FORECAST
(nr Anocll oJ rrin to Com lit, Tlron.
Oregon Fair, with easterly
winds.
on tho subject, nnd Mr. Short docs
not feel that ho should bear tho
wholo expense alone.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
IlKCOIU)
For tho 24 hours .ending nt
4:43-a. m., March 11, by DcnJ.
Ostllnd. special Government mo-
I toorologUt:
Maximum 52
Minimum 47
At 1:43 a. m 48
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1913 51.55
Precipitation satua porlod
last year 45.01
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
Hoy Hurt, TI10 flvo-ycnr-old son
of ThomoB Edgar of Emplro foil down
stairs today at their homo aud sus
tained a broken arm.
Meet Tonight. Prof, and Mrs.
Hlldenbrand, will ontortnlu tho Cafe
teria Club nt their homo on Ninth
street near Elrod this ovenlng.
(J. A. It. McotM. Uaker Post of
tho 0. A. It. had n good mooting to
day, ton mombors being In attend
ance, coining Bpcclal was dono.
Has Anniversary. Thlrty-turco
years ago this wook. J. W. Bonnott
;was admlttod by tho Oregon Supremo
uotirt to bogin tho practlco of law.
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IPEQPhE YQUI
KMOW
ABOUT
MKS. FltANK QUANT Is hero from
South Inlet today.
W. H. PEItKINS loft on tho morn
ing train for CoUIedo today.
M. L. OUEBIl ami wlfo of Conledo
nro Marshflcld visitors today.
MKS. FUED CETTY, of Emplro, Is
a Mnrshflold shopper today.
NEW TUX LAW "
REAL PUZZLER
JOHN STADDEN, o(, Sumnor, In a
uusmesa visitor in .Marsuiieiu to
day. '
HEN SMITH loft on tlio Express
for his home on Coos Hlver Tuesday.
TOM SMITH, of Coos Itlvcr, was a
business visitor in Mnrshflold yesterday.
0. S. HANSON, of Haynes Inlet,
Is a business visitor In Mnrshflold
todny.
ANDItEW OLSEN, of Haynes Inlot,
Is vlBlting friends lu Marshfiold
today.
F, S. HEALEY was a passcngor on
tho morning train cu routo to
Dnudon.
JOHN MESSEIILE. of Catchlnir In
lot, Is n business visitor In Mnrsh
flold today.
J. C. LEWIS, of Portland, was a pas
senger on tho morning train for
Myrtio Point.
For Ifutchorv. Q. M. Scammon
11 1.... 1,.... m.. ..... .... . 1 Is hero from California InsuoctltiK
rn 1, I. I'? h 1 " the tlI,r iaB .bcn 9BBed In tho private fish
' ... inatcnory uuslncas.
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Sock. Honors. Hugh McLaln, who , ,!, .., a..h.. . t.-
ihas given up his plan to enter tho .J S lliMMoi?111 w?,l ni.K
raco for Congress, has decided to bo t VonrT t o Cno r'nnn v
;;"" u ' """' """ Ping In Curry, has landed with tho
,uaKer, Oregon, team for tho coming
ROBERT TEMPLETON, of Haynes
jiuoc, is n ouBincss visitor in
Marshflcld today.
'jAY CLINKENUEARD, of Sumnor,
I was a passongor on tho Sunrlso
' tnm Xf n ralif Inl.l trulni
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W. II. STULL, a promlnont Alio
gany mutt, was n Marslifiold busi
ness visitor yesterday.
Clothes purchased In this
utoio will bo kept pressed
frjc of cliiirp.r
)It llKM I'i.ino. Wort ltn.l..
I North Bend.
lOIt RlfXT iirK0 house on SoBtl.
inn iircct. Phono 119-L., or set
! A. B Campboll.
911 HUNT l'lirnlli.l .linniin-. n
rooms call at I.lovii iTnti in.i
South 'Forth strcot.
rn iit. .1 J2 . 1 -
r iiwi'- I'urMiMied.iiouseicccp.
Ice anartmont nn a r.M. u niin.
IHO-J.
W AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
flr imnf .m ...i.i. .. ...
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tfiP flAV ..w.lH ..I m m -v I
Ii.T "" iiiiuno him,
11 Unco lllllnrd pnrior8.
J). LF00TE' " '
AUTO AND TAXI HEftViCH'
"n aicao nps uoon added to
Uto aervlpn. Pif..i .1. !.,'
E'l Kd anywhere at any tlmo. Stand'
r-'- vi6ar oioro. nay phono, 78
pt Phone 139-X.
IL500IIAI,R. Proprietor.
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snAogitAPiiia work ..
Of any ,klnd , 4
I- .ui J01-J. 4,
competent stenographers !
11 tnurtu
Zzl v 4 v
Woolen iMiHJ.Store
jl,t'U s(pro Is tw homo of,
Hart Schaffnor & Marx Clofhca
We R.6yal
TONIQHT
Wnltomoyor & O'Connor SJock Oo.
prcBont "Hor Tllfter Atonement,"
from tho famous novel by Ilortha M.
Clay,
Four reels of plcturos.
"Tho Bettor Fathor." Tho ovlla
of blind unreasoning Joalously pow
erfully prcpontpd In this superb pho
toplay, ,
"Tim Escano." An artlat Is shan
ghaied aboard ship and escapes af
ter u torrinc ngm in uio waior.
"Valontino's Day." Somo comedy.
Admission, lower floor, 20c; bal
cony. 10c;' children, 10c.
Klnomncoior pictures lomorrow
nlcht. Tho stock compa.ny in
"Who's Who?"" A farco comedy.
year.
season.
Ituv Pliu'c John Arhos and John
Allen, who conduct a billiard and I , . , ,, ... , ,
...i... ..i r..... ., ...' Doiiivh Trip. Word has boon
IUUUV.IU Flit IUI Ult A'lUilb OliVUl, IKITU l....i i .. . , - t 7 .
bought tho Portland rooming liouso ! 1"" "u ro l" ' ' r" K urnV;- u.ro"u
ovor tho Uroworv Saloon from Chance lor of tho Oregon K. of P..
ro-
ovor tho Urowory
"Duko" Stolnburn.
MRS. O. F. HIIJARQER
DressmnkliiR nnd Ludios' Tailor
ing Prices reasonnblo
Over Magnea & MatsjJn Storo
Phono 218-J.
MSkttfdloii,,
HBBmB' JT - - . "- " ' - ,w
r i''i1'7mT '.iiP HI i i .li'i
V -w i M I i I llalP
IRVING
BLOCrt
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SPRING-"
&
Watch THE PARISIAN for now spring novelties
Neil's, Boys', "Women's And Children's ready-to-
p apparel. New' goods in qvery day.
will not reach horo until Itnv for hla
annual Visit to Coos countv lodcos.
l)ll In Portland. Miss Mnudo "0 ,wn5 oPstw! this week but hnd to
Reed haB rocolvod word of tho death noPo his triiK
of Miss Joan. U. McCluro nt hor , , , . r7? , ,, ,
home in Portland rocontly of tu- . 'Klmils to 8nnltrluiii. Tlio doc
borculosls. Miss McCluro was woll ,or ' (,,lh,rK of Tom Mnglnnls hnB
known to tho .oldest , residents of recommonded a chnngo for tho b?n
tho Hay, having mn(to hor homo horo -"' ,' hoaUh nntl h 'nmjly
with her slotorV Mrs. ,E. B. Soabrook n"(1 fr'on,8, r nrranglng for him
for a number of yonrB. ,.to .K w Mountain yiow 8311I-
Itarlum In Portlnnd. Ho will Iea,vo
M,.,i....... C.....1..1 i..i....i i 'or there on the' Breakwater Sat-
gram hns boon received from Mnd-'un'njr'
am Sandal to tho effect that sho , . . , ..
will not bo nblo to reach Coob Bay """ mho in ny. k. 1. unnnfiior
l.nfnr,. tlm nrrK'nl nf Mm nnvl A1II. nrHVOd llOIUO today frOIll a visit W til
anco from Eureka. Her Marshfiold M U who has boon spondlni; tho
concort will thorcforo bo postponed winter with hor pnronls nt Sacrn
untll Wpduc3dny, March 18, and nt n,0.n.to': Ho was ilioro when Kolloy's
North Bond, Frldny, tho 20th. , J- w w nr,n,y arrived In Sacramento.
t .,, J nu BHyn 1110 wruin roau is in unu
Fniiin tnr iiu-siirloiii .Min Two shnpo nnd ho wnlhod thlrty-th'rce
Marshfiold men, D. Y. Stafford nnd "oa of tho distance In.
Hugh. McLaln, hnvo beon placed in '
tho llmollght of.piibllcUy. Mr. Star- R" Drowiusl Miu. C F. Hlbar-
ford's plcturo, handsomo.And happy, Kor today rocolvod a mossago stnt
nppoars In tho Portland Journnl, Ing Hint hor young son, who was stay
whllo Hugh McLaln Is given a placo lug with hor slBtor near Homilnin.
in tho Christian Sclonco Monitor, Wash.,, had boon accidentally drown
of Boston. 1 od yestorday In a pond noartthelr
. I l'omo. Sho Is almost dUtrnctod'qVor
HaHkoili.ill Game. The Marsh- tho nows but hopos -to bo nblo- to
field High School basketball toam loavo on tho Broakwator for there
has declined a chnllongo from Dr. Saturday,
Morrow's Indopondonts, Mnrshflold v
will play Its last gamo with -North, Conui In April. Prof. A. Dawklns
Bend hero Friday night nnd Co- of Woodburn hnB wrltton Soc. Mot
quillo will play nt Bandon. River- loy of tho Chamber of Commorcc- say
ton, which showed up so woll, oarly Ing ho cannot coruo horo until April
In tho soason, was badly defontod 24th to look Into tho proposition of
by Norway In Its last gamo. . buying tho Coo Bay nuslnoss Col-
I logo, aa his school does not -close
IIiisliHViH l(n. Auineptlnti of tho imtjl then. Ho nxpects to bo ablo to
board of directors of 'tjio Coos Bay nieet any reasonnblo requirement for
Business Mon's Association, which taking tho school ovor.
was to hnvo boon hold last night at
tho Chambor of Commerce, was 1-Vcllm; Salmon. Sunorlntondont
postponed until Thursday night when Frank Smith, of tho South Coos
a sot of by-laws will bo adopted. A River Hatchory, reports that ho la
gonornl mooting of tho nssoclntlon now folding nbout .1,000,000 young
has boon cnlled. for Friday night to Chinook salmon nnd, that In a fow
perfect tho organlzatlpn. weoks ho will have at least 4,500,-
000. For feed ho Is using salmon
Invcfttlgnto Cqmpuilut. Constnblo eggs, which ho has kopt In cold
Cox wnB today notified by District storago, cooked mcnl nnd soaflsli
Attorney LIIJeqrlBt to Investigate that have no commercial value. Ho
charges against tho Burroughs boys plans to feed tho young .salpion
who Jlvo with their mother In First longer than usual, hoping that tho
Addition. 4(: Is, charged that tho bpys larger they aro when roloasod, tho
have been shootlpg aver thp heuda in pro of thorn will run thq gamut of
of neighbors to scare Miem, havo beon the trout nnd pther fish that proy
shocking tho morale of ,thp rosldoutH on Jlttlo salmon.
ny tueir nciions anu language, oic.,
C. II. ALBERTSON loft on tho
morning train to call on tho trad
nt Coqulllo and Bundbn,
A. O. ROGERS nnd Mrs. A. O. Rog
ers, Sr., enmo down to Mnrshflold
on tho speed boat "Auto" today.
G. M. WALKER, of Temploton, was
n passongor on tho good ship
Mossongor for Mnrshflold today.
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ARCHIE JOHNSTON loft on tills
morning's stngo for Gardiner and
Florence, whoro ho will spona n
faw dnyB. 1
HIGH TAXES MAY
HURT ROAD DONDS
Thrro Is n marked wall
among Coos County taxpayers
over tholr heavy dues this year
nnd It Is feared by frlonds of
tho good road bonding plan that
tho election coming so aqou af
ter tho notices have, boen sent
out will result in tho defeat of
of tho $440,000 bond Issue.
Ono Mnratiftold man painted out
yesterday that on ono smalt
tract of timber land, his taxes
woro doublo what they woro a
year ago, and on nnothor fqttr
times nB great and that 11b, t,nxos
on half n block, pf MnrsUHclfl
rcsldonco propprty wpra op
great as tljey wero Oil n Yll0l
block,
TAX IiMY IS GOOD
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PORTLAND, Or.. March 11
Less thnn two hours nftor Judgo
I 'McGinn hnd Issued ail Injunc
tion on tno grounds that tlio
now Oregon tax law was Illegal,
ho rovokod it as ho discovered
tho law was apparently good.
Tho Injunction wnB Issued on
j tho ground that tho constitution
I wns contrary to tho law but It,
wnB iaior lounu mat tno poo
plo hnd votod a constitutional
nmcndnicnt which sustnlnod tho
law.
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RU8S HARNESS of RosoburB Is In
iMnrahflold to nrrnngo for estab
lishing nn agency for tho Ovor-
land auto horo.
W. IL FARRIN, of Sumnor, Is In
Mnrshflold today on business.
Mr. Farrln reports many signs
of spring wonthor nt Sumner.'
C. R. BARROW passod through horo
last night en routo homo to Co-'
qulllo from Salom, whoro ho nnd
J. J. Srnnloy arguod n Coqulllo
cnao In tho 811 promo Court.
PORTLAND, Or., March 11. Ac
cording to Article 9, Section la, of
tho Stato Constitution, tho tax law
now being uboiI 1b not comploto, nnd
tho old Inw Is oporatlvo. Tho present
stntuto was passed by tho Legisla
ture but has not boon passed by the,
pooplo, ns tho constitution provides,
and thoroforo Is not oporatlvo.
When Circuit Judgo Henry E. Mc
Ginn recalled this nmondmont to tho
constitution ho consontod to Issuing
n temporary ordor against County
Treasurer Lowls, restraining him
from collecting ponalty on dollnquout
taxes, although ho Is opposed on
prlnrlplo to granting Injunctions.
Horo Is tho section which tho Logls
laturo ovorlookod;
"No poll or head tax shall bo col
lected In Oregon; no bill regulating
tho stato Bhall become a law .until
npprovod by tho people of tho stato at
a regular' gonornl oloctlon," ' '
Tho Loglslnturo of J19J3 tiassod tlio
now tax law and tho officials ot tho
stato bogan working under It this
year, Tho" Tact' that tho Jaw, to bo
como operative," had to bo submitted
to tho yotors at a gonoral oloctlon
was ovorlookod and thoro' will bdno
gonoral election until next Novoin
bor. Thoroforo tho tax law la only
half bakod, for whllo tho Legislature
lld Its part thopoopln havo not acted.
Undor tho, circumstances tho' pros
out mcasuro, which Ik, bo Unpopular,
Is not t,lawnnd thp old law, with It
tlireo porcont robnto and pormlBslon
for taxpayers to pay hi two Install
monts Is In vogue. '''
CAPTk DUNSTAN, of tho Capo Arngo
light liouso drovo to Mnrnhflold
yestorday nnd reports tho road
In fairly good shapo for this soil
sou of tho your, except noar South
Inlot.
JOHN WEIGLE, of North Vnklmn.
is a recent arrival on Coos Bny.
Mr. Wolglo, says that from lit a ob
servation ho bolloves Coos liny
will bo. n. city of- 40,000 within
threa years.
IN. 3i HANSEN, of nandon, Is In
Marahfleld on buslnoss, Mr. Han-
I son reports buBlnoss conditions
j gonorally Improved nt Bnndon, nnd
snys thnt tho Clty-by-tho-Son will
not iobo, tno wooion ;iwl,
JUDGE R. D. 8PERRY of Coqulllo
was In Mnrshtlold today grootlng
hla many friends In this section.
Ho hns beon talked of as a candi
date for tho stato loglslnturo, but
has not announced his candidacy.
EUGENE SHETTBR, n well-known
Bnndonlan, returned homo yestor
day aflor n short visit with hln
brother. Otto Bchottor, and old
tlmo frlonds on tho nay. Ho re
ports Bandon prosperous and that
the outlook Is for a very good
soasoii,
1 Alono the Waterfront.' I
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Tho Rainbow Is 'off tho ways nf
tor n gonorril '6varlraullng, "hut will
bo fitted with a new WI160I' bororo
bolng put back oil tho South Cpon
Rlvor run.
ICruso ft Banks hnvo the koel
latft for a 05-foot gasollno InuncU
which Is bolng bulR for tho coasting
trndo.
Capt. Wymnn, of tho Vogn, roport
thnt Ids launch wob considerably
damngod on tho trip to Mnrshflold
from South Inlet yesterday by strik
ing 11 sunkon rock. '
Tho Broakwator Is dud In' oarly
tomorrow from Portland.
Tho Alllnnco sailed for Enroll a to
dny nnd will nail again from horo
Saturday noon'for Portlnnd,
Tho Hardy sailed from hoha today
for Bnn Francisco with a cargo 'of
lumber.
I
NORTH I1KNI) NEWS
and Mr. LllJeqvlst proposes to havo It
stopped at once
ROAD CONTRACT LKT
Roadmaster Hall-Lowls lias let
Coqujlle River Coal'
Guaraat,epd coo of slack and dlrC.nnd not to clliker
Full, weight and prompt service :
$5.50 Per Ton
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
. .. GEO. .A: BAINES
none 181-L, , ' YM Broadway' South,
HiIiil's llov Home. -Edward Dy- to Webb and associates the con
or, whoso parents live at Daniels tract for clearing apd grubbing on
Creek, was brought, hero from Co- tho township lino road bolow Ban
qulllo yestorday by Night Officer don, for which bids wore rpcently
Pyler of the county seat. Tho lad, rcelved by tho County Court. Tho
who Is fourteen years old; was pick- distance Is about tlireo miles and
ed up thero on tho request ot his tho area tp bo clenred Is given nB
parents, who hnvo boen seeking him 23 acres. The contract price s
for somo days. Ho made up his $1800, and thq work is to bo corn
wind to run away and spent a few.ploted by tho first of Junq, Coqulllo
days at Coaledo bororo going to iq- lieraiu,
qullle. Neighbors say his parents , . r
wayward? f'n6 8Cem8 ' "1 HOOL niBTIlIOT DIVIDED
Tea Mile Case. An endeavor Is
bolng made by tho Ion Mile sports
men to raise a fund to fight Hillls
Short's test caso relative to hunting
on tho lakes In gasollno boats. So
far, they have not raised thd nec
essary amount to test the law out
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFJLQ CYCLERY
158-R
Acting on a numorously signed
petition from tho residents of School
District No, 45, at Allegany, tho
District Board has made a division
of tho torrltory and creatod District
No, 87, lying on the west fork of
the north fork of Coos River. It
Bems that tho old district was too
wldoly extended nnd It wns necessary
to havo two school houses, ono of
them located In the region now cut
off, nnd the now nrrancempnt will
00 more satisfactory all around
Coqulllo Herald,
Hnvo your Job printing dont at
In Tho Times,
MISSES CATHERINE AND IRENE
STADBLMAN aro expected horo
from St. LouIb on tho Breakwater
tomorrow to Join tholr mothor,
Mrs. Mlnnlo Stadnlman, ono of tho
Flotchor holrs, who came to ti:o
Bay recently,
J. C. KENDALL telephoned today
from Port Orford that ho wouldi
bo homo tomorrow after a counlo
of woeks spent In Curry county.
Ills visit thoro was delayed by somo
ot his papors being lost or delayed
In transit,
MISS 5CBTTA MITCHELL, a former
Marshfiold high school girl who
has been teaching school nt Ho
ceta Heads, Is spomUng a couplo
of weeks with hor brother. Shan
non Mitchell, and friends on tho
Bay. She Is arranging to onter
Oregon University at Eugene aftor
her visit hero.
MISS OLLIE ALLEN, of Coaledo,
returned homo today aftor a weoks
visiting with frlondB In Marsh
fiold. Miss AU?n Is a nowcomor
In this ylcltlnty, arriving hero
from Kansas City a month ago,
reporting that sho is very much
plensod with the country and cli
matic conditions here.
Have youi' Job printing done &
The, Times office,
Mrs. Olivia Edman of Marshflold
was n visitor horo yestorday,
Mrs. Arthur Johnson, who has boon
sorlously 111, Is Improving,
Tlio mombors of tho Marshflcld W.
C. T. U. will attend tho mooting at
tho .Methodist church this afternoon.
Tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs, Wal
ter Russoll, who haa boon Horlously
ill of pneumonia nnd stomach troublo.
Is roported as slightly improved.
DANCE AT SUMNER, SATURDAY
EVENING, MARCH II. Allra H
leave Murslifleld at 7: HO p, . 111.
Tioga Icnvo Miirbliflch! ut 8:00
p. 111. 1.
Tho Times want ads got what
they go after.
BUCHU & PALMETTO
"Penslar Brand"
' Kidney Remedy
ono of tho best kidney remedies
on tho markot'. Try a bottlo and
bo convinced. Money back If you
aro not satisfied. For sale only
at THE LEADING DRUG STORE
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