X THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914 EVENINGi EDPTIO'tl- rya COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAIiONKV Editor nnil Pub. PAN B. MALOM1V Kcwh Editor OMIoInl Paper of Coos County Entored at tho I'ostof flco at Marsh Xiold. Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as Bccond-claaa mail matter. WANT SLOUGH POMD DRIED Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES Mnrh field Oregon Dodlcntod to tho sorvlco of tho peoplo, that no good causo shall Inck a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. aunsciuiTioN hates, daily. Ono year (',25 Per month B0 WEEKLY. Ono year Jl.&o Whtn paid Btrlctly In navanco, tho SiibHcrlption prlco of the Coos Bay Times Is $G.OO per yoar or $2, GO for six months. A CREED. Faith In him who calls mo friend, Faith In what Is sweet and clean: Faith that Just around the bend All 1b peaceful and Borone. Faith thnt nfter care and strife Comes tho happy days of rest; Faith that everything In life ltoally happens for the best. This my faith and thla my shield Qnlnst tho nrrows of distrust; Much of Justice Is concealed In what seems to bo unjust. Now whnt scorns a dismal way That alone I'm forced to trend I may como to see some day Is a glorious path instead. Undisturbed by petty wrongs, Undisturbed by whnt Is moan, Though tho fnlso attracts tho throngs, Though tho multitude unclcnn Though at times I Btnnd nlono, Though I'm oft misunderstood, Faith, I still would keep nnd own In tho decent and tho good. A PLACE FOR (1RAIHTATES MAR811FIELI) bcIiooIi will grad uato a class of twenty young mon and women this week. Somo of thorn will continue their education l Mio higher Institutions of learning, but for many, school days aro ovur. If tho education- thev hnvo thus far rocelvod has equipped thorn with a knowledge of tho neod cif sorvlco, n sense of duty nnd a feeling for othor pooplo thoy nro graduates Indeed. If not, their en trance Into tho Inrgor world will add to tho Intracles and complexities of tho problem liiBtoud of aiding In Us solution. This is nn ago of tho Individual, 'rim croatcBt need of tho Individual Ib sorvlco. The education that on- innrnH tho mental horizon of tho in dlvldunl and mnkes posBlblo a moro Intelligent service to mnukind Is tho only education thnt Is worth whllo. No mnltor how circumstances mny vnry to ronder sorvlco In tho world Is tho only real business. Tho mnn that Is greater than his work has found tho real secret of living. Ho Is not n pleco of machinery; ho stands over nil material things. Ho fashions nnd ahnpes thorn. Ho Ih not nn egoist or nn egotist. Il Is nn nltrulBt. Un forgets self when ho hears tho call of tho world. Tho lovo of truth, tho lovo of beauty, tho lovo of manhood nnd womanhood, the lovo of service, nro tllo things that mnko life worth whllo. In whntovor form It comes, llfo's task Is Imperative Our tank and our horllagc- nro InBoparnblo. Twonty conturlos ago Ono whoao llfo wns consocratoil to sorvlco, said: Others havo labored and wo nro onterod Into their lnbors." Wo ore pnrt of nil that wo havo been. Wo ore whnt wo aro today bocauso wo woro whnt wo wero yes terday. Wo aro building llko coral upon tho bodies nnd achlovemonts of our fathers. So It Is our Imporn tlvo task to leave our mark upon tho work of tho world nnd tho wuy to do this Ih by service. There Ib need nnd n place In the world for you twenty young men nnd women. You muat lift your bend nnd put tho world'B biiBlnosg one round further up. You uuiBt make u record In tho examinations of life nnd Ub vaulting contests. That Ib In roudorlng service. Thnt k'""'' ' bo your umbltlim nnd In the doing of It dovelope such n typo of char acter thnt mnkeH tho world n hotter plnco because you havo been part of It. TOPICS OK THE TIMES that $1B would mako It passante. ' Finally It was agreed to Instruct the street crew to fix up tho chuckholea. Saw lledfonl Omelet.. I Mayor Allen asked that tho city engineer bo instructed to establish grades In Now Dedford Addition, on. top of Nob Hill, as Mr. Unmsoy want ed to build somo houses there. Mr.. Buckingham said that nil tho grades. would havo to bo nxeu ai onco anu sad It would cost about $200 to do It, NEW PROJECT FOR BOULEVARD nminrilman Connie Insists at Ba'lnG th0 old contour map was' do- ass Meeting Decides on New UUUnCIIITIdn OUppiU mauua ai f tlvo councilman Albrecht Insist-, ::..., iaiiii nnnrlnmn Midnight Session That Something Be Done ed that they should got nn aeronaut! cal engineer to uo tno worn, final ly Mr. Uucklnghnm was told to go Councilman It. A. Copplo laBt oven- ahead nnd fix tho grades. Ing entored a vigorous protest bo- -jr-n causo tho water had not been drained iAHP l lWIlM out of the north arm of Mill Slough XV II II II lLJLZa- O- IU1U Bam mill Ullitaa nminjniiiifc nu done very soon ho was going to start suit to compol Bomeono to got tho water off IiIb property. He said that j his patlonco was worn out and ho had . lost eonfldonco In tho present offorta. no urKCU inai uiiy cnKiucur uuun- Ingham and Street Commissioner Lawhornc, who havo been supervlalng tho work, tnko up tholr own affairs and that tho city hire nnothor man to auporvlso tho drainage worK. jMOTELS The Olinndlcr Hotel, ir. n. Kasmovor. Bonvor Hill: F. B. Dean, Eugeno; Thomas Dixon, Ed- City Englneor Buckingham said none: F. L. Dlckmnn, San FranclBco; thnt they had tho big box drain to j, , Wotherbeo, Portland; E. J. tho south arm of Mill Slough open- iney, Port Orford; C. W. Goodbnm, ed and that practically nil me waror west of Tenth street had been drained out. Ho said thnt- they were about PetitionWill Condemn Southern Oregon Land After discussing tho boulovard-to-tlle-Bea project up ono sldo and down tho other, tho Marahflold Chamber of Commerce at a special mooting- held last night, decided to drop tho pending proceedings nnd present a; now petition to tho Cotin tv Court asking thnt It condemn a right' of way 80 feet wide through tho holdings of tho Southern Ore gon Cbmpnny. Tho matter was put In tho form of n motion and will bo presented to the Court by William Grimes; Tills notion was taken after tho Chamber of Commerco decided to vote n special tax and apply overy nickel to tlUv building of the road, and when it had been assured that to start oponlng tho drain to tho Portland north arm and expected to havo lt opened In a wcok or ten days. Mm Uitvnolirtt Oevelotiincnt Comnany ??ndt?,ll!J,T,alIl. nnirinm! o F and the Simpson Lumber Company. -- WIIHIIK IU IIUWIIU II IIKIIl Ul 1VUJ county should condemn' tho right of way through the holding of tllo Sbuthern Oregon Company. Ho said that tho peoplo of MarBhflold aro de termined to hnvo the rond regard less of cost. Ho pointed out that tllu rond would sorvo between fiO.000 mid 60,000 people a month' nnd thnt If would not only nfford a means of getting to tho Bon but would open up n now country to the home build er. Ivy Condron said thnt tho road would bo ono of tho prfnrlpal things CITY UfiT HI 111 Sfflu-sraaa event to develop this country. Ho said ratfop tllrea dlrtMct. wSS!?f that when tho pooplo Btoppod to rig- tmircd'to rclnibnniu 7t,.TTa l( . , tho cost of Bticit a project inoy eocpenso of openiiifthV. ft lin never nccompiiBnou mo- uusireu ro- urnrrrboxand othnr V;.. ,J ai0 uro II. Tho Lloyd Hotel through tholr resi)cctive holdings. cuts, The nicotian Inst night was well nttondbd and among tnoso prcacnt wore Jtinioa Watson, tcpubllcnn cnudldnto for County Judge; J. .1. Stanley, Democratic caudldato for the samo office, ono of which will find himself confronted with the nroposltlon whon ho stopB Into of- V. ttolcoml . Lakeside: J. JJ f."...,B 2:,""L..r,8"i01 .WBJ .w."f Councilman Copplo said that they' Stanley. Coqulllo; E. ICardlnal CO- i " reason lint had not been working all tho time on qulllc; P. M. Hall-howls. CoquMo; fK ,,hrT,e more ! room to inake mis wont, uumit'iiniun ivuriaun, in- Mrs. wayman, aoiun unui; iv. - ...M brccht and Wllaon declarea that tney wcokloy, Ilandon, FranK -roiacii, unn dld not bolievo that the pipe lino ,ion. p. Eastman, Portland; Harry would carry all tho water away, willard, Itosoburg. Counclliunn Albrecht wanted a now The Illnnco Hotel, nnd larger drain put In. bo that the' William Gray, Blue Itltlgo; F. For ralnfall this winter could be tnkon Kuson, Coalcdo; M. Olson, North In enro of. I lot; John Olson, North Inlot: W. OlilectM to Oil. nmiriitt. Pnnnllln: P. M. McEwon, Councilman-Wilson said thnt Dr. coaullie; Frank Bowron, hoMci'''v"ea , Straw, city health of leer, had sent w.W. Duggan, Edon; W. J. Follows, neo, j.T N Gould nni It I IUI th mosqultos the this , ' " ". .. ... wf .-" - - .. ii tM iiuuim ii ii iiiii i uiong uoiniuorcini nvcuuo anu ou h w. W. Asiuoy, Aiunny; j. u. ah ib, j m in.i,uwa touched on the nulsanco. ("i.os Angelqs; A. B. Daly. Monrovia; finimcln, un,r of tho project and wns .mi-, uoppio Ban. uu wnauri.il in F H, siincKoiioni, i-ioronco; mis. ?. 1)r0paied to back un his stntomontB Hearing tno troga urn iirmur ihob- McDonald, HcedBport; u. t. uoniou, from BtlUlat,C8 fro, tho offco of. qultocs. Ho said that the lower part i.nkesldo. 'tho County TrenBtirer. Ho contund- " ed thnt It wits not within tho prov IMTPRFRTIMR FACTS .'nco of tho board of vlowors to decide a - Ull willl.ll liu nun MVfiilH- "' I"" ."" , l.a (UBIUU: i. U. Ulllliii, ' Wnnlrlhv u..rr nbn urninnl I.'noli o ponds to provont them breeding Tho St. Unvivnco Hotel. . , 'B'., .. ,.ni.:. , ,iia. and becoming, a monaco to. X. Shnrpo. Itosoburg; W. D. Chas- ,, j ' ' ' . health. Mr. Copplo oiijectca to tnro, RoHoburg; Fred Flgor, ssouin , uirouch ovorv foot of tllo . snyliiu tho oil would nil asaemblo mint- Wvmnn Albco. South Inlet; i?A.?",u,l,u?" ?L .!?i.,or tllu IIUU1I UUIUIflt'll. within ten venra cold hns been mined In ovory Chilean province Tho smnllcBt bird Is n Central American humming bird about tho slzo of n bluebottle fly. A windmill In England furnishes olectrlc light for n church ami reci of his lot wns aubmorged, tho water plpo Into his house brokon and could not bo repaired until tho water wob drained awny and that tho front lawn wqh dying out from drouth. Tho matter was brought up nbout midnight nnd the council remained until aftor 12 o'clock discussing the matter. I-'lv Up Truth Street. Mayor Allen asked that Mr. Halo bo South that unpl full Ull IU Ull iliu nuilt II H.-HDUIIIUM; u- iwt .... w. .. -- -- ,i.i ....i r it . tn . .. ,.11-nmniitu IliroucllOUt tllO World llliuilinuu, suuill-lllliuil uuiiiu nun "' ........... "" ... ... ,), of tho opinion thnt tho regular strcot Spectacles with whllo -pote In tho gang should do It, saytns tho crow centers of black discs on tno lonsc-B drow wnges right nlong anyway nntl havo been Invented by nn h ngliBii ho did not want to havo tho city gon- doctor to cure Insomnia bj inducing ernl fund doplotcd by oxtrns. Coun- drowsiness in n wearer. the othor fumllloB on tho South IUI) DANCE .1VSK '"'"I Marahflold hill wore entitled to hnvo I S-o Page a, Hiwh lnui) Tenth street fixed up. the feasibility of tho proposition;, Tho vlowors, he snld, should defer the matter to tho proponents iof tlh measure, who could Bond a commlt teo to the next session of tht Coun ty Court: for tho purpose of.' pr- Bcnung tns now petition. He nlso snl.l that the bouluviml to-thc-Hea Ib n mnttor that Bllould r .r. """ vt r ;; ;;. r. "u.vH " extras ih" huh. uuu.iMi i" v, - iiun-wun me nn Ttin ul . "" eessivo cost of tho rond' connecting paylfig'theso hlllsti.i Li'f ' Myrtle Point , with COqnll e. He ',6cV fRfom thJ "'' ,dfSSSto- told of Its ncivniuagea, uui nuuoii property owners l(r the n ui-i?" that had tho peoplo known- tho cost jaten- ""od1 district or tho undertaking tney never wouiu K,rc 0hpru0I have gono ahead with It. ; councilman Copnla wotS- James W.Uson, Ilopubllcan cnndl-! mefa "fa? prlso "cr 'a thl!1 .I5 ,or dnto for County Judge, would not Ho oIntC(l '()lll. tI1 7"" & W. make any promlaes ns to what ?ono hnvo been nBwmlitai would do In regard to th mnttor. HoicnJorc(I n dollar or two ?i'ilnl did say, however, that' If he was fcca,.t th PtyVl '? wut placed In n position to help ho would 0 nCwViftl1 gIVo tho matter duo consideration. not-pay fines b rem IrS j?,c,a' J. J. Stnnloy, Domocmtlc cnndlnto thh'streot orB v?.k'1 for tho County Judgeship, said thatlrrn8nV?n'cr ?;.!? WU n was uui um,. ,,, ""'1 iliac u won id cost tnotftto imTii, prom ses boforo he was elected. He thb-mon worked t) ,,., ,h,t said that ho was In ncconl with tho th'elf work! lhe ,sl9,ot spirit or tile liooaiorH iwiu unit no Kirk Abimt w- could see no reason why the pooplo councilman Evertsen"nwjltl, Hlinn i not enftho rotioi'If thOy wnntlnro.t. ,,fi...f,.M. . "c"Jl :;: ' . :. ."" '""""v "f"""Bi me autoof, If. I ntllher linlwnnn Vrirll. ti,..i-. . .... William OrlniOB oxpresBed hlmso f fUnjbvCCCdinc.fhhB.,7ii..?.r.r,!l' carrying otifa c iinnlripb wnu .loulirnntPil nn thV ono to nut .i'... ""'.' .". 'V '" 'u "" . U .""" ".?.""'.."'.... . :i... l"t BU"io oi tnu neo iiooueLttAtMi 'proveirt crow J. more (ftmierou ,'IIIIam GrlinoB oxpreBBe.i miiiboii flulilbxcoedlnBthbiet4nimituJ; helng In favor of t io project MnnBOrll,B f,)y '.iHiSl ATtcr tuo mauer nnii occn iiiHeuiwuu Bltecn pnBscasorB on a car- tn pro and con nnd tho -motion to pro- BtnmlIn 'on th runn,bC0r;d Bent n now petition decided on ho Hft. wft(e(, rfl)rf omicd. iiV t the publi- tlinn tffa oviirrnwt... ii flwvnt nn Vri tnl. i.i. wt tiivt.iuia, iu uuii'jn-WBItnKeBj It m writing nnd nrwut It to Uio i chT motoV -rVnJrISSSSa County Court. ........ 1 1 dw. Ho snUHt wbb more (ftnr i it. li, wcoiwy wn i inu ijmiiiuii that tho project wotrfd bo nn ex pensive undortnklng, but ho Bald there Ib no renfion why tho poopld should not got It I fit special tux Is voted. F. K. GottliiB nnd D. L. Bucking ham will go over the ground again with tho road vlowur nnd rccom LUKE MMA'Ki: S.IVS A man who could aJdreti tii crowd In phrnsos fine and iccmu mend any changes -ih the route thnt " " ",'". " iT., L,X . would mnko tho tinifertiiklnir enslUM ' ? ?)?'" kl ?w;"h"t. ' iiiny iiil'buvii iiiiiicii mi, way, p(T putlc nnd faint ullli dtud Inttw! When n boy grows big enough U1B wlf0 wnil lho njencei .....1 l.,.a hinnni. ..,.iiiF. m nnf nil (Im III.) hO WlintH' at OHO llienl lit1 Tnll n rlrl linn aim Id vImMism discovers that hir Iiiib dyitpopsln ; ni Bno mmglnes that the hi to and doesn't cure for pre. I spend lifer whoi.j life lllnt. Whon n womnr wnnts tho rtigK. A phlfnntlironhlBt Ivi msnh I well beaten alio nicks n phoney fUBB- rofUBCB his rhlltl a nlilcd to n tt- wltn Iior ltisuiunr nnu no koib bo a picurre biiow, uui wno ninoi i mud thnt ho liHmmura the tar out dime tit tho oiir-iutncJ bensr kt of tho blilineri ' tilitiRX. ho gets-down town. . . .. . .I...HI. ....... ....... A. i.i. . . U m.. ...... .itirnr in iiiiiiiii li 1:111111.11 iiliuneu BuiiiuiiiniK m us ii,iy " i - - ci(.B ri. ?, nntniinrv nf imt-Ku IT.. Tenth street. Ho . nsitforgan. .... du-olt ott tho vnrloiiB ninomitu ... the ralna had waBhed the A i-nnuie pmu ......... - - .'.,,.,,. , thn , .,, SiTw. unked Btrcot and left .. It yontor or P mying earns u,. ..-. ort1lu. oonnty f d ,.--:.. or chiickholos. Mr. nolo orror- itiBienii 01 ..- -- "- .." ' ,,. Ih. tnat connection hv, ..im Mint .t i. nHi. . nnu..ni.t.. ..ntrnitu tT wnmnti HI IlUlUUItT illll" " '. . . . ; : ".'r --- . ?i;juijij nnu neon rainoii ror roads Ho estimated - Another Cut Price Sale at the Fair Take advantage of these real bargains for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Mimi'h Porosknlt underwent. All bIzob. Tho nOc kind. Only 33c. Ladles' Fancy Pad Hoso sup porters. . All shades. jrc and 35c kinds, NOW IKc. All linen toweling, mil width. Heavy quality. Wub 10 l-2c yard. On Sale, 10c yd. Ladles. Whlto Sample Drosses, beautifully trimmed, latoat styles, Hllgbtly mussed. Wero !'., $10. Whllo they last, Only $3.85 Wnvo and Itlckrnck brnlds. Finest uunlity. All wliltha. Were 10c, I fie nnd 20e. Now on Sale, per bolt, 5c. Mon's Seamless Sox, In faBt black or tans. Tho uiiual luc klnda. Now Only 9c pair. Ladles' flnn. Zuphyr mwl BleoveloBB undoiWJHta la white, black or blue. Always sold at $1.00. Now only 35c. Ladles' Whit Musllti (JownH. trimmed IH lacen and einbrold ory. S.'ie ami 00e value. Now 63c. Extra pelal bnrxntiiB In whlto linen ami daniJBk tablo cloths at SI. 95. $1.50 and SI. 1000 yards best grade calicoes, light, medium nnd dark col on, tho usual 8c kinds. Now On sale, 42yd. You must Bay this for Huortn: Ho can do more tottorlng beroro rnlllng than any public man In tho country. , ABtronomers now Bay that the "Dig Dipper" will disappear nfter nwhlle. Hut wo euppom It win net go until nftor tho "Milky Way" goes dry. . , President Wilson has only 1245 days to sorvo ub teacher of tho world and manager of Mexico. Statistics gatnored from tho coll eges throughout tuo country, snow that tho residents of tho United States, both men and womon, nro growing taller, moro robust nnd stronger. Gorman army orflcors aro exper imenting with rubber root pontoons - p.m n,.rH to wniK on wnier carrying heavy loads nnd using tholr , . tno Bantu time. SatlBrnrlion always or Money refunded (Next to Chandler Hotel.) The Fair Satisfaction always or Money refunded. Irving block, Central nvo. COMMUTING TO STOUT PEOPLE Folev Cathartic Tnblota nro n spoclally good little regulator that koops your systom In perfect work ing ordor. No biliousness, no con stipation, no dlstrlesa aftor oatlng. no gioaay, gassy tasto. A stout person who UHea them constantly will really feel thinned out nnd moro comfortablo as a result or their upe. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank I). Cohan. Oppnslto Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 7t. Central Avonue Drug Store, local agency. It's not what you Pay It's what you Get That makes a satisfactory Trade THE WILEY B, ALLEN CO, STAND FOR THE ACME OF LXCELLENCE IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS V There's a Reason. " i "Talk to Thomas About It." . . ' ri .w m m m w b m mm mm m m m m m- &mrrjitmmmmi (& L. L. THOMAS, Manager. i this year. He polntod otit tltnt un der tho present law there must bo runds In a certain rond' district not needed elsowhoro beroro such n proj ect n& tho boulovard i eotiM: D pro moted. He declnrcd that tho pres ent system Is n handicap, lfn would npply- a highway expert to suporrlBO the' wholo section ami employ patrol men; to look nftor tho maintenance. Hay Orndes I'Accvdvo A. N. Could, onifof tlh threw rond vfeivcrs, said that ho Had covorod tl ground thonnighly and that he hm! round tho grudoH exrcmslre. In somo plncoB, Uw balm, the grades registered sixteen per cent. Ho snld that tho road vlowow once consider ed chnnglng Wio rourw to avoid bo much graillntr; but that when they renllzod time S2000 bd nlrondv been Bpont ou tlv-j proposed routo they decided to stick to the routo marked onjt. H 8ald tho vlowom couldn't rttiort rnvorably on n gradir over ton por cent. Vie. KtriitvV View. Thoro wns no lack or expression ns to why. th road should bo iut through to the n. Dr. E B. Straw, expressed his dotermlnutlon to have tha road nnd told whnt utepB Ind been taken whllo ho was .tfuyor or tho city. Dr. Straw said thnt wliun the matter was un before tho City Council during his tonm of of- i wo u was proposed to build th road botweon Rocky Point nnd .unrshrield, n distance of bIx miktj. Tho Reynolds Dovolopinont Compnny hiki me fti'iipson i.umuei- uompnny woro willing to donate a right of way iiirougii tnoir hoiairj, ho said. Tho Southern Oregon Company, however, would not muko the same ofror. Tho city, ho Bald, bad no right to condomn the. right or way nnd tho mnttor was put up to tho County Court. Dr. Straw said that tho cltlzons or tho community know that the project would cost money and that many or them had contrib uted rreely to hnvo the road cut through. Dr. Straw said that ho was not the originator of tho Idea, but that ho would support It for all It was worth, Douglas Father of Hnn W. U. Douglas, originator or the project, said that sooner or lntr Mnrshrield would havo a largo imp utation or working peoplo nnd that on Sundays nnd holidays thoy will naturally seek places of recreation. Ho said that no placo in this vicinity Is moro inviting than the beach and that tho peoplo must havo a good Bhort way of getting there, A boulevard to tho sea would open up new opportunities ror homes with n pleasure resort at one end and the city at the other. Douglas said that It would be absurb to ask tho Coun ty Court ror an appropriation. Ho wns satisfied, ho Bald, that tho peo plo of this community wanted the road and that thoy willing to pay for It. Dr. A. L. Housoworth said that whllo tho people want the rond pri marily for a pleasure route In the ruturo It will be n necessity. He said that he bad been Informed thnt tho boulevard could bo put through on eight per cent grade. Dr. Houso worth snld he would do everything possible to promote the project and that ho hoped the whole county would support it. Hugh McLaln, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said that the "This is the 2nd' Day of June, WU and' Sales Stilt Coiat&w at the Of Pifce of Stutsman & Co., 136 R Broadway of the New Bedford Addition Tho cIobo-Iu hwaio slto and lnvcBton nwperty. & blwU from tho buslncBu renter or tl o cltr or MrlifloiH; A vir gin tract, never ofrored boforo. LOTS SELL AT $300 TO JOr.0 PER LOTC. One-rourUi-down. balance, ono. woino three yonrs, paynblo on or b tore . Ueodb. tor otulh. nn showing MERCHANTAHLH T.TLE; contrjeta provide fcr i por cent per annum. All" paymouts mndw payaslo onor tvro contract providing ror wnirrnnty dood upon iw PJ ment or all deferred buiiibi Wo n.w not urging ." wont, but ir you wish t got In this tract vo will movo, there, (jelng only ubout 100 1' onv ftltos, m, tno vv.. Stutsman & Co. BOXINGi Under Auspices North Bend Boxing School THREE SIX-ROUND BOUTS FRAMIC MASOiV vs JOHNNY SPILLAHt 1.10 Voiinds. .... ,.i noniY FRAIVN HULonuu" BILLY HANCOCK vs WARREN WBATHERlK. -- HARRY LOCKW00D ino PoundK. miaDD ' FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 5TH, 9 P. M., SHARP. Eckhoff Building, entrance through Bi Hard m 5Q UWIIW.U, I1U.MIIV.. .. , W.W.W. .....ww.W.., - 0, S S. HARDY 8A.1JS FROM SAN PUANOISCO FOR COOS HAY KVRUV NINK "AYS Snu Francisco Oftfco, HnrrlHon Street Dock, iur . rio lliiv .Si Eurcku Steuinshlt) LlllO . . . .. DoaC ..., LINDEX, Ai.. .- .irving fcmZBamnniffl I ALWAYS IN THE LEAD When 16 Comes to STYLE,QUALITYAND PWct WHY? Because-WE SELL FOR CASH See Windows.