Ji I! Ml -i.fi. rrnmaffl THE COOS BAY TIMES. M.RSHFIELP. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 9, IslEVENIMQ EMTIOM. EIGHT mWBT.,: 'TZLl ?S9L HIES ABOUT LOCAL PHI .;. i". mohbissky xs mis ru it- 1CIS.MS OK (l XCILM.W COP IMiK OTIIKB yl'I'STIOXS TIIT i;xrmi IX matkhiai.. itm. SHIPPING NEWS mmm horse falls TODAY: SULSIORTH mm For Women and pt GEO. 1 ELDER ED New White fa !e re' if thl jg-. BTerlo MJtoia L'dltor Times I lead with considerable Interest tno report lll(? -" councils i- . on nUl nf ceedlngs of last Monlay night's nirof . q...:... rjoc. af ;45 With Left at 12:30 0 ClOCK - U inn rcKHnlliiK the ivlng on South -CIl OIllllii "U'u . . Broadway. I was also present at 4 raSSeiltjeib iillll d , hiiio , " " " that meeting as President of th Cep Gnnd CardO. I RflCC tl1C tlClGI Day I'avlng Company and heaid the uuuu uui ju. criticism of theconinpaetaolnetaoln Th ,WWWr aj freight steam-1 The steamer Broukwatci sullen criticism of tie company I represent d j f ihefrotn her .lock nt Vl'.M o'clock this by two of the councllmen. Mr. Al- er . ' .. ......v.. ...-J -,, .. r.. tn,-H,.ml. Sim carried . . . .. riu.11 .. KJit n oinrr ini iivi" niirumviu ti . .. i . . . . . OTimuwMii ....- ......--.- ft-hi itnliei w It'll le HlrUCK llltf lll'Utl nine first rnuin pnsscngciH i"1" -- TIlO Dl'OIlk- ,,M lMU "our Bill, run i ru nil mo hnuuehos anil toll headlong into the hrccht nntl Mr. Connie. 1 was surprised also at the state ment made by Councilman Copple Birj Crowd Sees Animal Plunge Into Bay Rescued After j Much Effort j Whllo being lead nur the giiug-' plunk of the steamer doorgo V. HI-' tier, Solund, a gray horse, became noon for Portland. She carried 1 1 4 i and hc.r cargo. The' steerage passengers. New Mackinafi IB s. Hub Dry Goods j nil .f..- ln' to the effect "that he thought that ,. . . . .,,, ftf .,. w!-r also took a fair cargo from this "ri """ I"""- - I... nnllni. nt I 11 .1 ClIlM Il X' Pllllir Company coming In at this "time and her at North Bend leaking a bid of one dollar and Tne s(nitnR 0f the steamer was de-eighty-five cents ll.s lr yard fnr....flv. mihMti when a horse was disreputable, tnat it loogeu to --- -"'"'; tM. mMtmm ,h. ,,,, the Hitler him as though eltner me conia.jiy wt im .... . - -" . . . consltlorablo tnlk was going to slight ire whk. haa )ank M nto the Bay. A detailed , thei e has boon onsiuuaiMo n u .llmnvarMl BM wwni of uavlnK. or 1 , .K- IJi will lu. fflimil l)OUt HlO 11ICO of tllO tWt) Sll'MHOlS had made an exorbitant profit here- ..,, iUM,,, tofore." No. Mr Copple. e are not going to "measure our corn In your bushel." You may be disreputable, port. Officials of the company deny ttmt the Breakwater will attompt to beat Into Portland. However. , to tho Koso City. water. The animal vhh rescued af ter some difficulty. Incitement mi Intense among the big crowd which had gnthured to sue the departure of (he Hteamur. Officers of tho boat first tried to get the animal acrosH the gang- '01 net' "SMAItT ItKintluiiy anil WI-JAIl Cciilinl l-'Olt WOSIHN" A vo. M)IAM' Offleers of the N'orth Pacific Stenniifhlp Company declare that tho The Breakwater will sail from this l,lllll wltll,,l lHint-fnlil. lt tlio yon may slight the make of your .,,., , . nlM 1 ,.- .j,,, u..pBfc. goods, or you may haxe dlcoered a Udtr ot oa ,tt rac lfie UlRK water to rorimnu the Klder were V. K. Stenrt. Mrs. H. U Pmt. Miss Clara Hanson. Frank Anderson, X. Wagner. Mrs. Wilklll. Win. .iu1e'on. W. A. Garwln. A. V. Carl- new war of disposing of our mer chandise, when you tell a lady's suit In January and February for twenty five dollars ($2.". and In March sell the same Identical suit for twelve dollars and fifty cent i$12.:.0i. When you did that. Mr. Copple. were you "slipping something over on the public"? You would rightfully ay no, that you had the goods on hand and was willing to sell ul cost iatl:er than carry them over. We are Just In the same position that you am, Mr. Copplo. We have teams, machinery nnd material on hand and are willing nt this time to sell our goodg at cost. Wo nre a small home company tlint llvn In this rnmtmiiiltv. nnv inn- (ni- linrn Imlti .imiwirt ilia ini-.intit.i mill TlllllllllPI'. II. 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 11 (1 1. Ml'S, IrntldTiinn t l(if.l...ll. v M fix ...!.. n...l Il..lu 1. M....lt.. C 1t..t.ln.. t T .... I IMtuvjiivu iiii..iliil,ir, ..l(. Ufii(; tlltll linir-. I . .wl.Mill.l, O. II l-llll'll. .1. I.L'l' Mr. Hoagland). give to public ontor- i)rovv. Dnn .Me Fee. Mrs. S. Weltlen. prlso and support every effort of the ,ii... -... . , n. , tho people here for betterment of tfco ' A,8,t(,K' (!,rst C,ulor ,rft ttMl1- city's lutorests. Wesley Taylor. O. Hanson. H. C. The company has nt all times glvon Johnson, C. Wagner, 0. J. I.ciuniiHkl, tho public n sqiinro deal, glvon thorn .i0im H0,iori A. iotonit Wm 0nn. a better pnvlng tiinn they can now ,, ,., . , ,, ,. , ,, , get through the Warren Construction ,ln"' "' U ,10(,,t'r' u ' McClosky. K I Comnauy or nnyonu elst that dotw 'ouch. Italpli Wlioulor. V. Crogur, J. not use tho bitumen, and has so H. Ulrlcli, Win. Wliooler, C. Sean, proven Itself. Nk.k Klrlliis, II. Phillips, C. Bonn- Sonic muy ask why wo can do tho ,,, ,. .,, ,,, ,. .. ,,. " work cheaper now than heretoforo or ,MI"1, " Mn"18' w "nnllnic. Miss M. nt the tlmo when tontntlvo IiIiIh wore Knnm. ' I). Prlco, Mrs. (iortrudo .submitted. Ilecnuso materlnl Is from Itussell. Miss N. Klllsey. C. A. Wise, lu , nit, per cenicuowper. Aovor . oy.i ituwiell. (!. Incklnl....... win. port again on July 1 1. Slio Is sched uled to sail at 1:30 o'clock during tho mouth of July. Several persons who did not think tnottg the passenger sailing on tlt, m-onkwnler would sail before 1 o'clock went to I ho dock to see her off hut arrived too late. Among those sailing on the Bion1 water were: J. A. (liillfoyle, I. J. StrafusH. Mrs. son. H. J. .Ionian. X. Jnckson. Mrs. J duo. Nlcols, Mrs. Chns. Owsley, J. S. A. V. Carlson. P. l-Mgerton. .Mrs. N. j Woods. W. M. UlU, Mrs. W. M. Bltz, Jackson. B. C. Adams. Jamos Mr- c; as. ('nil. 0. Kelly, Kil Sclirecken noimld. Lorotta Fabor, W. Dodge. I gost. W. c'Stbreckengost, Jesse My Wm. Wood, (leorgo Faher, 1-2. Powell. ! rick nnd .1. W. (Jlass. W. M. Oralinni. Mrs. (loo. Faher. J Trolllg. T. M. Collins. J. C. Halo. J. Imrso refused to put mote than two feet on the plank. Then one of tho men lu clinrgo placed a brand sack oyer the head of tho horse, walked it over tho warehouse platform sti as to deceive it, and then made a second attempt to get tho animal aboard. ' COOS i Without much coetclon the horse! walked the plank, but Just hh It , was entering (lie door It's head struck j the door sill. Then tho animal stood on Ills haunches, fell over tho ropus and plunged into tho wutur. The hlg crowd which Intel gathered lo see tho animal put alumni moved iinr nm T Tn uiti.s hr hm ii.Kt.im.w , A UXJL, Ul lu. i - llniiw l-'iinu KILL FLOWERS i I ' . River Ranchers Berjin War on Plant That Threat ens Their Vegetation M,ll(ficc Tim Itoscbi i- itiiniwing- two y()11J Known in i(ii!inrKi ai-rnss tho (Via i I(anf Point to HtKt tnirg on iooi iiihi ur-iK IRw, staying lu Con (VV. U'IWIM Mtllt tuning V.. ,,tht ilf ptvait cliiutloiiti or ii trip Kyo divide, deeltled to tr;fecc,i si'Ivoh. Tlie iiirefitesS tin tliolr Joiirui j in r,'n " a " 'i pal Com It Ivor touchers are resort ing to salt to cllmluuto a peculiar weed or flower wl Icb Is-rnlslng huv- walkers, too. ni'i(rdlicflro inaile II lu safity Tufts,.': beforo could wo get gruvol for loss Bold Bandall. Mis. (j. Packlnghani. than t'i nor vni'll. Now wo ran Imvn It dellvored on the ground for into Mr- ' ' Smith. Oortlo Krlck. .Mrs. dollar and fifty rents. (11.50). I.a- Martini Clinlf. Mllo M. Plorson. It. A bor nnd all other inuterlals tiro chonp- Andrews Mrs i v Pnipynn m,- or nm we feel that tho people are on- , , , V , ,1c,n'n1' 'MrH' titled to tho houoflt. Furtl.or. wo U' A' l,,rw". OIhiI.vh Plorson. A. K. feci that on tho wltolo we slioulil 'vans. C. H. Daniels. Mrs. A. 1-3. Kv- havo been nwnnleil tho work at tho nns, Mrs. Hslor Stroniberg. Tlios .1. tlmo It wits given to tho Warren Con- Fox, MImh I-: Bobiu-is mm tiww i Iriiflltin company. Our hltl was for v' ;.' . ,, ? , ' two dollars nnd eleven cents per yard ' x' Mr' '' "' s,l'w"'l. (loorge Mor- I 5E 10 BE I i forward to get n gllmp.se of tho I animal In tho water and three or four came near losing their balance. Swims I'ndcr Dock. Tlu horso enmo to the surfneo Im niedliitely after tho plunge and start ed lu tlu dlrovtloii of tho bow of oc with tliolr runhes. About twenty- six tons of salt have lison taken up 1iy Cant. I-:. (leorgo Smith of the Itniubow tht last few days t'o lie used on the randies of J. J. Cllnken board, S. II. Cutllp. S. (J. Bogors, J. A. Smith nnd K. It. lltnlson. Tno loneo. The rain cn.nlibrn salt costs about ?i per ton ami Is tho road muddy and "-,T took thotn to cm- trol Allowing for tune .V-foot rouil (tliey walkcil i "wJic four miles an hour ..q t thorottgli ilrenihliiR -,,ofii thorn, tliey suffcrcl . -nim't the boat, (hen It changed Its course ,,,, , , tM0 01lIy rI110tIy fol. , .,,, ,rfI(, ;,,.' and vn, under the Smith dock. Tho ,,.. f , ,..,... bu, && crowd movotl towtirt tho fooL of n.,-,lw n f c.,l mi.,o t'01Urnl "vonuo and many crowded Only One of Several Matters 10 rlonllK ,,oek. ,,,. H llmo tO COtnC BcfOrC Chamber nothing could bu scon or tho animal of Commerce Tomorrow j1""1 """ thought u iud iWfcH I drowned. Several ninttera of vital Importanco ,,..... lini. . to tho community will bo discussed I, Uo KBlioromoii socuiod u row- nnd settled nt tho regular meeting of l,out a"'l lu tliolr wuy untlur tlio the Mnrshflehl Clnuuber of Commorco wnrohoitse. Aftor scouting niotind iiiiiitiiniw nigiii. i-.vory niemiier ih , for nbont fti-n i,ii,.i.. retiuosted to attend Action will bo taken toward so curing our mull sorvlco on one of they oil mo out Willi tlio hoiso tied to tho boat. iiioio was no plnce in the Imuiudluto tho two linos, tho old Coos Bay Welnlty of tho dock whoro tho horso cfliild wnlk out, so tho luiigslmroiiion paddloil toward tlio mud flats on tho 'Wagon Bond or by way of .Myrtle Point. No proposals that tho De partment will accept have boon re wived for carrying the mall on the "I'UosItu alioru. in tho business district as iiKiilnst low' Mrs. Burr Wngner. Mrs. (leont-i two dollars nnd ten centH ($:. 10) bv Morrow. Mrs. M. K. Ocnnnor. .lor- mu iiiinuii i;onsiruicion company. I.nt III., vjil.lnt .IIMI... I........ nnd nnv-flvrcenlH .Vl .toTw.M MIw Ann ()8"'0' W' '" usou. .i.'"J'. titar routes. It Ik possible that they I When tho horso ronchod th mn.i will bo received nt tho meeting. ; f lnt In tow or tho bout, it tri,i . -r sniis iu Dr. Mliigus t I t . .. " .. . " IJ.I1II Illii onlm.il s.. no ih very oiiiiiiibihruc nuotit i u """' iui moro onerjcv Cotmlriilrluu romiKiiiy. (,.!. Ml-.1. rwi. mi... u ... ! .V.-im . t. " ... . ",." . .. . ut footll., bill thu until won ifr .... .l-.ll.... wr.,,.., ., wit is ih, . ii .-ii, iwfwrmim i tn nv ill lUfS lilvUUT ....... . . i "' kLJ Ctspt. Smith of the Itniubow said discourage them Tl '$10 that tho weed or flower Is Just gain- hospitable entortnlnnv until lug a foothold. When It first inado wivoa' along the rouUiitioii lis appoiiraine It was regarded as a od uccommodntiniig it-exli ery nttractlvo flower, holng soino- atoppod. When they trJnj? thing llko n liutterciip. Some of tho told their atory, tlielrt ranchers transplanted It simply as a horrified, but pcrlupi nue flower. Now they find that It Hprenda truth, Just u bit protfr rapidly and tlio vine, creeping out ho HitccosHfiilly amW.fiQi from tho roots liken struwhorry vino, elusion by their 8troni?j Itlllx III! Other VOKOtatltlll. ('uttln will llidiilloiiiliint ilnnt-hleri til oat It, lint It bus no value. young ladies t hnrmint !the experience wai i hkaii i:st.ti: snaps iightrm. Ilnat I, nil. II, i. r I,. I I,. I.' I.. I., w-i... """"'", Ilouso nnd lot nt Biiv Piiik.' sikiii ti'" llBnnro FIiim i' ' ut Bunker Hill, ""h l prohnbly flo!j" wot loiiiiitiu, i?.hhi. and very row young .nil, iii.i;i;. (Vntriil -immiiih at1 Isle nci? ntrOT!s".n rn.ii I ell nifiiinr iiihi una iiiii.i-iMin.i n in irvinir m ui,,..i .... i.u ..... .. ouu tij.ur iini o g i y touts til. SO). " 'iHiiiiows. v. ;. wooi , , rs. J. i ".".i ., "V ,. T -"," ,,' " " " u tun uutii by tlio Warron .Construttlon Co,,.: w. Mattlmws. (5eo. Harding c . iSwiuSl, ,,,1H"1W"" ' "," ! nwlmmliiK ucrosa the bay ""in" conclusion we want ... v m Vm"' "" ' ('' " w- '"''.e ndvjrtlslng conimlttoo will Hi-'J"0''' 0"ot', ,0 l,im " ,"f'' Ihoo S,S CI,' rno'wr- '" """- ! W- .MII.-I...II ho make a report. It has been some, u I ; mtllo. U .,. ,,, w ,.r ... in.. .' .;" ....""" "l0""). l.-,,.,! it,.,...... ... ... ,,.,... ,, time slnco Hint body mm o known .Captain Butts wmit to h, uui .... .- .... -....v .inainiuui niliviiit-n It 11(1 I 111) Times Want Ads B lug itt-siilu. il it it it i f ti m um-li t. Irl '" -" islw there Is nnthln:; too rj I'mpuun Valley glrlj g nil- nudiiii ablo roiitilroincnls by tho City Conn- on. A. A. Mokvlst. I-Mward llller. II oil in crtlflod check or otherwise, l-j. nncon. Mis Oreln nindoi- i n nud proposo to do your work lu good oM, , ' Tll,' "J, " ' ' "' .;'; "' nntl workmanllko manner for ono '' M'' ,M' " Morltlltli Xnlmr. dollar nnd elghty-flvo cetns (JUSli) MH- M,,r' -Malyno nntl (leorgo Wlilt jior yard, nntlor tlio plans itudtfpocl- Held. Xlcatlons given by tho city engluoor. Inco.nli.g IWcim,.,- except the Hurfacli.K will be clear ,.. 7i ? Mtumon against n conglon.oriitlon of "' "K ,l'" '",880ll(', ' nrrlv- rruBhcil rock nnd oil. Wo will bo 0l1 "" ,l", ,:ii,ur l,,ls 'uornlng from horo at nil times to mako good nnv I'ureka wero: defect lu work or material that might ' (i. Witters. Mrs. J. Montgomery occur, bh these things mo liable to P n i ..,.. P . ' ' h. ,, l,l' occur to nny class of builders. ," ,.' I,"),()"' c- Swl. I. A. Miller. If Mr. Albrecl.t ami those who '" ''" ',oson, A. K. Wheolor. W. have been so Rollcltons for tho wel-'(i- HKleBton. K. A. Kenne, J. Hor- -.;:,:"'" M"v" ""?" "ciiiiii i'o., iiiiiiiii, ,. ,i. Williams. Mrs. wii. miiiKiumry or tlio Htnndard Oil. lln,u n tviiiin ,i '...'. :. . amy Hart- Billiards. W. Baw. .1. Bo- tholr Ion est I'OIKirt Is (if IIim lim-un I.. .1... . ... . looked forward t will, .....,.i, , .n.I I '.' "".". " ,,,,,", " IH ulialillnry of tlio Standard Oil. nm c ivniinm. in n w want to save something rr tho1 Wllllnns Alice Hognn fojile. they hnvo an opportunity to (I,),,,I1,!,1- I'. IHolil, II. Mae. K. no pe uo so to tho i-xtent of about twenty- ,,,1U1- Acorn. J. ffM'.k l.l....lHn.l .(..II .......... w .. . . -. . ... uiiiiuitMl tlullHra ISZZUOl nil ll II til. (" nii-kuiii n smnll piece of work K. F. MOUUISSKY. I'res. Coos Bay Paving Co. ....""Im fo.,?,,, ,h0 !,v l"ihoon nt 'lli Clmiiillcr. Hn. ti Adams. iii,JT1,iii,I;U' l wl" SKU, COM'M. IA .'.) B nt tfl.l.-i CASH per sack. liVi" ""' ' Kiiarauteed. A. T. II SENT TO ASYLUM 0 Epidemic of Insanity in Coos Liljeqvist's Stenographer One of Those Committed mi. . .- . iiiey nod n ropo iiround tl i horse's liond nnd pulled It to the foot of Coldon avenue, whoro tho horse walked nshoro. still frightened, but noiio tlio worso for Its experience. At tho foot or Coition avoniio uic horso wns tnkon in churgo by J a Thompson, who load the animal back to tho stalilu from whence It euuic. A largo crowd followed tlio courso of tho animal down n m, I foot of Golden uvoiiuo nnd back up Broadway. Owiietl In- .Iiiii.w. Tho horso bolongod to'.N. Jink-' " . ..o una neon living In Marsh no. t rr about ono year. Jackson' md used tho horso In his transfer "willow. Jnckson had engaged pas- nite on tho Elder, but ronmlned over flnMMBS "M00SEJ0TTINGS", Watch this space every other day and we will tell you all about the plans and purposes of the FIRST COOS rnlTu0SEDAY't0l,e0bscrvcd ,n te'. AUGUST 4TH, 1914. There will he somothinn rinin l "viiiyi Throw Awav yoi'b ri.vr i.ixKi-s im. .-,.... ot (.-ooi) H.ii Tl. ."'' "";; ' .' ',:XSKS "!: distant oBji:rrs. ,.. t ,-;. :':"rrm N,) i . .-- . . vM i I.IVMllfi !'. IS FOB TOBIO l.KXB.s, Wi .00 DO NOT, l'l K I'AIB. RED CROSS RED CROSS IMIONK I "2. Coos County Is nppnrcntly sur ferlng from an opldonilc of Insanity now. following the opldonilc or smallpox, whooping cough nnd meas les and mumps which prevailed a .", , ' , , l" ll,,m'- "o saya ir whllo ago. Today two moro wore ' , " ," ,U out " lIl oxt sailing loniniltted to tlie stato asylum, mak-' ... " tho ,J'0'kwnier Iiik four sent out this month. L stonmor Kldor was dt Inyc-i MlkeTooehy. a logger from North '"' '"T t,,,,H 'Oy-flvo ininutea on iifiiit. wus flm comiulttotl. Ho "",l "' lo accident. She .is up soveral woks ago, but the Miulneri, declared that he was suf (iiiiK from alcoholism and sent Idni in the jioor farm at Coiiilu Ha i. in away and ratuinod to North Bend and got on guollier spree. He l Mi-nv years old and cama to me tounty about n uumth ago a no relatives. riifiioginpiior liisuue. The other ma conuulttead today was w. M. lSvans. of Coiiullle. a steut.graphor In the offlcoe of DIs trlct Attorney I,. A. LUJoqvUit and A. J. Sherwood. Kans is about forty-four years old and has a wife and two children at Boaburg. Worry over finnuclnl matters U suld to have bean the lauw. or his mental breakdown. Mrs. Lydin Wlstl, of I.akoslde. Vl inn . - " .. n 8l.,u out lust Suudny, and M.iJor 1,. D. Kinney, who was taut to Snlom a week ago today were ..... muois committed this month Jliie to sail at 1 t.Vlock. ", ,,, , got away until 1:1.-,. "", "-'""anion in their omit.;,;,,, ;;,,:l,lo,l,J I-Ir..l that the horso had more 9iiso than tho mon. i He1 I At niun 11 ..77 ; jJiievvA TER FR 0 N T totNy" JIIITk ""iiTTirt., today from San Franclw-o f,-I!U' '" (!len,le1' ' In ...dni . iiniiiiuer. The Yellowstone . , ,. low aiteruonn. jH-e Bustler passed In.pectlo,, ,, OrfoM ",rr0W f0r naml0- '' 0lL",'Il0","vr. nl Che.. s,,Xn0'n,0r8al,ed'0,,ajf-1 dayhl,t ?" a,m,"n 8a"" WW1 " """"'"" mms for California. . : -Ate ' fie ',' SsssssssHssf sfe&1 sffliTi;Zor4Uf kssssssssssssl y -t,T hjru it &J?vv4N v!iy453r' l r- III fr Wmk HI W "4 RHnE.'' i Mjyj mmsmt, i IssTssssUH ' QTX J III Y JT ' m if v ssssssssssH V 2lWV We sssssssssssB "BflWrSSS fill IsssssssssssssssssssssssssS WTVik. 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