The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub.
DAN 13. MALONEY News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County.
Entered nt tho Posloftlco at Marsh
Hold, Oregon, (or transmission
through the innlla as second-class
mnll mnttor.
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ELK'S GOAT IS
BACK ON JOI
1
E AT BAY
PERSONAL MENTION I I initiation of Six New Members tfVe-Year-Old Son of Mrs.
J. E. NORTON of Coquillo Is a Marsh-,
field visitor today.
WM. WEEKLY of Myrtlo Point Is
li ore on business.
Last Night Marks Return
Total Now 210
Tho Mnrshfleld Lodgo of Elks
last evening Initiated a class of six
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A. 13. CHOUGH of coquillo Is in now members, bringing tho total
.Mnrshfiold on business. membership up to 210. A number
F. C. BIRCH mado a business trip to 0f othors are on tho waiting list
Lakeside today. to bo Inltlntod later.
OltVIL WILSON of Sumner Is a Tho clnss last night consisted of
Mnrshfleld business visitor today. Dr. L. II. Mott, of North Bond, Ed
ALBERT HAINES leaves today MeKoown, of Coalcdo, J. Q. .Tar
tar Portland and tho North. I vis, Fred 13. Wilson and A. C. Ves
'' II. M. KYLE was In from his ranch tul. Lawrenco C. liny, who Is om
.nonr Empire on business Tuesday. I ployed on the government dredge
WM. DAYLISS and wire and son, 'work here, was Initiated for Albany
Nod, will lcavo today for Portland, lodge.
MRS. F. SMALLWOOD loaves today j Following tho regular degreo worlc
f- Portland nnd northern points, some special degrees were coiWorrod
MRS. ABB ANDERSON of North 'on Fred Wilson, A. C. Vestul nnd
uwnd is it Mnrshrlold business vlsl- Dr. Mott, this marking tho return
tor today. of tho "Elk's Coat" which had ucen
T. C. RUSSELL nnd wlfo of Beaver banished for a year or more.
Hill wero Marshflold visitors yes-i A luncheon was served lato In
terday.
FRANK IIODSON of South Coos Riv
er wns a Mnrshfleld business visi
tor today. '
MRS. F. V. CATTERLIN and mother,
Mrs. Conrad, loft today for a visit
in Portland.
jl, ..uqno jmmml left today for
( Monmouth to attend tho Oregon
.. ..oiiiiui acuuoi.
"WALTER SPADE, rond supervisor
for tho Sumner .district, Is in
Mnrahflold today on business.
MRS. C. A. SEIILBREDI' left today
to visit her father, (loo. S. Down
ing, n Hiilein pioneer. Sho will
tho evening.
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ROBBBff C1RUUII HDH 10 7
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GASESJJALLED IW Rflty
LAST EVENING
Hans Flatner Sees Stranger
Search Home in Daylight
Mrs. Hans Flatner, who resides In
a now Iioubo nt Bay Park, reported a
dnrlng robbery to Constablo Cox. Her
homo was thoroughly ransacked at
12 o'clock yesterday noon while sho
wns making n trip to tho Bunker Hilt
storo. Her flvo-yeenr-old son wit
nessed tho whole thing from n hiding
plnce nnd gnvc a good description of
tho robber, who has so far escaped
apprehension.
According to tho llttlo boy, ho saw
a strange man coming to tho house
soon nftor his mother loft and ho hid.
Tho stranger had a roll of blankets
and goliHT to tho houso pried off a
board that was nailed up across ono
of tho doors, which hnd not been
completed, tho house not being qulto
finished. Ho went In. Ho ransacked
the place thoroughly, throwing things
out of tho dresser onto tho floor. At
first Mrs. Flatner thonght that ho had
secured $15 In cash and a ring. Sho
had the ring and money tied In tho
coiner of a handkerchief In tho cor
ner, of n bureau drawer, but later sho
found that ho hnd Jerked out the
handkerchief with other clothing and. to nut the chnngo away. Tho Inner
missed tho nrtlclcs. door of tho safe wns locked with a
somo articles woro broken ami . Pv
Regular Session Now On
Grand Jury Next Week
Many New Lawyers
Judgo Coko roturned last ovenlng
Supreme Court Reman-I '
ueorae ypewriterfi, 2r.
wew Hearing in cS,.
Judgo Coko roturned last ovenlng Tno oronm. o.
from Coquillo nftor holding a two-' handed .w., ' , ,!'?n Cow i
Thieves Enter Fixup Store and
Escape With Small Amount
Miss Big Money
Two unknown men broko Into the
FIxup Storo In Marshflold last night,
tummagcu tue pi
ly nnd mndo aw
In chnngo out
probably took
from tho stock.
nlim In M.n rnl.l.nr
1I!1U IW Vl.W w...rf. I . ... .
Entrance wns gnlnod through n Tho now grnnu jury wt i sinn in Tho enso Involved ... .
rear window In tho Btoro. n holo be- next Mondoy and tho first weok of tynowrltpm ,..i i".! ,..comniHiii
Inn. I.rntfnn III flln pinna BO tlint tllO COIirt Will bo lloVOtOtl tO civil CttBOH, no Mm l,,..l .....' -"CUCfBetlilnui
window could be unlatched nnd rnls-J tho criminal cases being .taken up tho rompnnv. m dccMint a1" C H
cd. They mndo tholr exit through second week, which will glvo the suprome Court went 1 . "
tho rear door, which waB fastened grand Jury tlmo In which to mnko a ,,0ntfl rn, , "e w room ft,
I .In.... .ln.. ..r n.. nii.l fVnlM.. ' """ UcClflInn .A .
laco pretty inorougn- uujb bcwhuh yi ........ ...... t, viw.it, enso or the L p oZ .Le,triift.
ay with about $8.15 1 things In readiness for tho regular Company vs. p .J ?mlt,hnWri
or tno casn urawor ami m "i "'' "i'r',,D "Y' l """.. wnicli the t efetnW ."". U
some small articles ylll return Friday to tako up mo- irK0 jUdRmon, "VM.MMiY
There Is no definite nous, etc., ami arrange mo onior oi n yoar or o n i"" "'.
v. trial of tno cases. iinm.i ' "uwinili..:
" . I.... M (IR,
nnl .. II... ..i." ""f-? wir fin.. 1
,,.- i.i.i i5 t i 1,-vnl. 1,'nr 1n fli-af Hmn III Urn lilahiri i.-." ."." l"""H' 0 Jud lt.J ''
mo ruiniui.v is miiiuuvu m "" , " ." , , , uciuru wisom It Wfli IrlnJ i. 7
with a Yale spring lock. report.
3BOII 10 liavo roi uiv iiioi innu in uiu ihoiui, UefOlO W !nm l un. i.i"j " "l I
token plnce about 12:30. George; of the county n court cniemmr nns tho words "with f nil Lnn i intl,J i
torn, but so fnr ns slio enn nscertnln,
notlilng or vnluo wan taken.
According to the little boy, tho
robber was a large mnn with a blnck
Federal Judne Dismisses Hab- beard nnd moustache woro dark
tho. I eas CorPus Proceedings
MRS. o". C. SANFORD nnd her Bister,' Appeal to State COIirt
.miss wniHtrom, or coquillo, wero
Mnrshfiold visitors yestcrdny. Miss
uuilij u i-uiiii tiiifrnmi nun ti ,,.nr,i ...in. .-,..-' ' lUCIMi ,1
Turner, who resides over the Sumner, been published nnd iittornoys nro his Instructions inn 'l
Hardware Store saw two men tnere. einicu over u. inuro nro uvursuw attorney for JIcOoDr .f..'", I
However, ho thought thnt they woro) canes on tho dockot but not nil of company hnd Bcven attorn. 1
momiiors or tno uanu coming uuiiiiiuiu m u i"-" m ngnlnst h'm '"
from Into prnctlco. I There woro over thlrty-flvo nttor- OmuIoh ij,,,,! r,.
Tho robbers, after taking all thojieys present wnon court openeu tins Tho land contest nf v.
chnngo from the ensh register, tried , week nnd this did not Include nil tho ToWoU VBi John li Tol i"U.1
tho snfe. Tho comblnntlon on tho lawyers In tho county by n lunir wnyH. n homestend near Cooston l? I
biuo t oor whb boi wnue u was o iu uuiiiik io i't "i" " mwnnm, MOt fOC ilcnr .. i.pfnr ,'.;" "
......... l ...1 ll-l n. ...,-. I ...... ....... nl(r...in.u ImiM l,r.nn.l In .. T . . " "' "' "ClOfC Atthtir t
jeweruny uuu wi;uu nui ihh..i.i kiu "". .".".;o ... .uv...... ... .ot.K u. S. Land Pummitn . I
lorkod mi last evening he was unnhlo, Mnrshfleld. Mnrniifini.i. nn n..ti " ..'"1r.l,l
----- . t I Mm ..... tun vi luiiiT z ni in.
i-nsfH iiwmc . lloiiifc.in..,i Am hA::',"1--
in tno enpo or .lonn nugger et ni rim iu.ii.Ui.in.. i .. ",";. ..
Tho robbers
hnmmor nnd .some
the storo nnd tried
ed Into tho brush where ho could not
Illr Amoi ltr.l PrrM to Coon llr Tlm.)
Wnlstrom Is n profosslonnl nurso. . UTTE, Jiont., Sept. 10. Fcdornl bo followed.
MI8SES MAY M'CLOSKEY nnd '"KO iJourquin todny dlsmlsscil tho .
Mcrlo Smith, of Coquillo, woro In ""hens corpus proceedings In bolmlf i s. WAR K.VI'KXHER
Mnrshfleld today on routo to Port- t lc prisoners hold by tho military WASHINGTON, U. C, Sept. 10.
land nnd othor northern points. I authorities, snylng thnt there wns no The Sonatc today pnBsed n nusllon
MRS. WARD, Wlio has mndo hor cnisJ fr federal Interference In tho dollar appropriation for extra ox
homo In Marshflold tho pnst thrco l"cnl situation. Applications for n pcniros of diplomats and tho consulnr
years, loft this wook for Murlllo, "" mrenuy uavo oeen nieu in mo service occasioned iy ino European
trousers nnd n reddish colored rontlvorv nulrldv nn thpv fluured thoro
uuu nun u run oi uinnKCis, ins
tincks wero found by Constnblo Cox,1
but nftor leaving the houso ho dodg
vs. tho Coquillo Mill & Mercantile lho ., " "" . " "' unMl m,
dug up a Bcrow driver, I Company. Judge Coko hnmlcd down robbliiR sL holtr iilffl? V1
lomo other nrtlcles In'n decision. Ilo siifltnlned tho meclinn- , mKrcM lmvo " Jl,."'.1
rlo.l to break Into tho Irs' liens, also tho lien of Mr. McCur- 1, ., i. i? ,n ? -. ,J,,?L .rc,M "i.
safo, but did not succeed, evidently! dy for Htumpngc, and disallowed tho 0Wll reroKiilzaiicP m ih.vLm
when It did not respond claim of Anson nro ners. rU(1 I10,CI ,, (h itf' .
giving It up
Texas, where sho will romaln Intlof-
Inltnly.
(1LE.V I). HART, roproHontlng tho cl
gnr Oopnrtmeut of Allen &. Lewis,
Is spending tho week with tho
trndn on Coos Pny. Mr. Hnrt Is n
xnombor of tho South Dakota logls
ii.iiv nut is an enthualustlc boost
er for Coos Bny.
stato courts.
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RAILS IM TO
MAPLETON IW
Y VOTE
IN WASNiNGTON
No Wm. Black Likely to Be
Democratic Second Choice
For U. S. Senator
HIT AUH-UIJ ITMI II WM tKT TlDIM.1
SEATTLE, Sept. 10- Returns from
i- i in'n ij n J i -ri . incsiinys primaries como in siowiy.
Trains Will Da Operating That Olo Hansen. Progressive has nppar-
Fnr in Annlhor Month . ',lll' wo tn" nomination for United
rdl III HllUlllLT muillll stnteg Scnntor. 0, tll0 nomocrntlc
Railroad Men Here tSUle, none of tho tlvo candldntcs re
,, . , . , ,, reived forty per cent of tho totnl
That trains will bo operating as Vot . thus bringing the second cholco
fur as Maploton on tho Coos Bay- provision Into action. Oeorgo Cottor
bugono lino of tho Southorn Paclflo apparently i,s a plurality of tho
by October 15 wuh tho Information rim cholco votes, with fieorgo Turn
brought by Thomas Dixon, suporln- or 8ecom, nnd Wllllara Black third,
tondent of tho McArthur-Perks Com- muck wa8 K0nerally second cholco
pany, nnd L. I), aeoghegnn. offlco nilll BCCI11B Uko,y t0 KOt tho nonilna
mnnager of tho company, who arrlv ton. Wesloy L. Joneswns glvon tho
ri.. Z . , i I "'"'"""", itepnuilean nomination without op-
wnr. Tho monsuro nlroady has pass
ed tbo House or Heprosoutntlvcs.
BUS DAXCE (it ftAOLKH' IIAMi
SATl'RDAV MOIIT.
"-- ' - q "w"r.in
nnd bills in tno casn drawer yosu'r-i nnu neeu given, nowovoi, no noiu qj(j i,m.,j.. nMe
dny. I tl nt the purclinso hnd boon mndo In c, A. Sohlbrodo today rwir.)-
Until tho stock Is chocked ovor good fnlth nnd that tho purchasers wor,i thnt tho Oregon Sunrene CmS
completely It will bo hard to nscor- hnd paid taxes for many yenrs nnd i,n,i reversed tho cmo of F 1
tnln Just what they took. , wero entitled to tho widow's dowor smith vh. l. n. Kinnnv n,i ,
Papers In Mr. Jones' desk on tho nnd he directed tho nttornoys to try n now trial In tho lower court Tki
balcony were runiniagod and In fact out tho widow's dowor rights. Supremo Court held that th Mi!
they made a pretty thorough search I Dlvoico Ik (iniiitcrt. Judgo erred In directing s Terdlct"
of tho store. I In tho caBo of Edna Illchnrdsonv for the plaintiff Instead of il!o.
Tbo robbery was not discovered noo ot'onneii, vs. ur. iioyu m, men- ing tho Jury to decide Thli cut
until Hal Crawford opened tho Btoro nrdsou, Judgo Coko granted a final Involved the Bide of the old stctmrr
this morning. docreo of divorce. Tho suit was on Llborty, formerly on tho Coqolllt,
Mnrshal Cnrtor nnd tho other of-, tho grounds of dosoitlon. 'Iliy niotli- to Mnjor Kinney during hit Itiplt
HAND UA.VCK PLATFORSI Second' f'cers nr working on the caso today
and .Mm hot, Siitiirduy night.
trip over tho road.
Mr. Dixon stated thnt trains wero
bolng operated within twenty-one
miles of Maploton, which Is at tlm
head of tidewater on thu Sluslnw.
nnd thnt rails hnd been laid within
ton miles of Maploton mid ballasting
position.
IiATK WASHINGTON RETURNS.
(11 Atx.-Ult Prtt I I'm D Tlrnn.)
SEATTLE. Sept. 10. Tho Domo
crntlc uomlnntlon for U. S. Senator
hnd been finished to within twelve 'll?I,B,mSd ''' SeorK0. Turnor Iind
miles of Mnpluton. Tho last bridge ' ,u Ul,ai" nlnck Turner's chances nro
tho Slusluw uliovo Maploton ""Proving ns easiorn wnsumgion
ir nut in nmi ail M... niiinir counties report. Supremo Justice
have beon driven ns fnr ns Mnple- Goso appears beaten for renoiulna
ton. Tho road laying crows nro muk- t,0ll This Is uncertain.
Bit. II. K. KElTY, DENTIST.
Phono 11?-T Ronm ?ni Coi0 ndB
Llhby Cu.il.. lno kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. IMclflf
Llvcrjr ami Transfer Compnny.
mil hnvo come strong suspicions.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Coim River Consolidated SchiKil Dlst.
ilct N. an, Cimin Courtly, Oivgon,
Calls for Bids.
;illli
Give a brPII'r.t clomjr ahlna that
doo not nib oft or duit oit lliat
nnuaU to lho Iron-lhut last (our
tlinua lone a nny othor.
Black Silk Stove Polish
It In a ctax by llclf. It' mors
oni,'xj,inadi!a-driuJo
I rum Mur fultru'i,
T-y It on vour Dirl r
ttoxi.rtfwrcu. ja i
or uur ti t t i
iiyaiiMT. in:u
llidMt(M.'Uhr-
1( onion
lhjMtfH:
rrx uiJ. r" r
It
BIO DANCE nt EAOLES' HALL
bolng mndo all along iho SATURDAY XIOHT.
Ing rapid progress.
Mr. Dixon stntos that good prog
rous is being mndo all alont; tin
llllf. till, fllin U'ntllor l.nvlni' Tinan
most fnvornblo nnd ombrncod to tho
grontost uxtent. Everything ta bo
lng orowdod. All tho tunnols nro I
bolng hnstonod. Whothor tho big
tunnel nt Schofleld will bo driven ,
from both onds will dopeud on
whother It will bo choaper to do It
thnt wny or whether It will bo
nocesBitry to finish eurllor than enn'
ho done by driving It from ono end.
About 1X00 feet of tunnel has to
bo driven yet,
As an indication of how fast tho
work Is going, tho McArthur-Perks
Company, tho contractors of tho
wholo road, Inst month pnld Porter
Brothors ovor 1200,000 for tho work
they hnd tlono timing tho thirty days
Messrs, Dixon and (leoghegnu will
leave tomorrow for Eugeno. This
Is Mr. Ceohegatt's first trip to tho
Bay. Ho was Iqcnted in Arizona
on some contracts tho company Hud
thore. r
Ft'tv (io To War
Mr. Dixon says that few or tho
foreigners working on tho lino have
glvon up tholr Jobs to return to tho
Europeuii war. Ilo savs that labor
is more plentiful now than It hits
been In a long tlmo.
DON'T MISS THE
Grand Benefit
BALL
BY
SUMNER ORCHESTRA
AT
SU.MXEH HALL
Saturday Eve.,
SEPT. 12
Tine Lunch nerved by tbo
lollies for -."S Cents
ADMISSION $1. LADIES THEE
Alice H leaves Multifield nt
Ts.'JI) 1 M.
hit tv "i or
irvivrfU krU
4j 1 14 ir
mnn uur
Thtf'u"A
ShlnoJi
Evorjf Drop
W
BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH !
For Sale by
I
SCIIROKDER HII.DENBRAND
l'ltoiio 177. I
Bids for the erection and comple
tion of tho two-story nnd bnsoment
frame school building, tno plans nnd iilng him as a "dead bent" nnd ho
cr wns given tl o custody of tho two Trnnslt onorntlmiB. Ilo Issuctl coet ;
minor children. Dr, Rlchnrdson Is certlflcntos for the boat, then donVij
now In the Orient nnd Mrs. Richard- led them, etc., nml tho trial Join I
son resides In Mnrshfiold. hold that Kinney had to par t'
Dilution nine I'n. in co vnluo or tlio pool ccrtltlcilM.-
A new trlnl wns granted In tho Sperry nnd Perkins repreinMI
cose of Robort E. Taylor vs. John Hmltli wbllo watKlns nnd senlirrtt
Nlclson. n slaudor caso from Ban- represented Major Kinney. 1
don. Taylor claimed that N'lolson -
nml ilin ltnmtnn Mornlinii'ta' Pmtno- lIUltD ESTATE SOLD BY
.1.... i ..!. lll.ll...l i.l... i I. Clll.'llll.'l.' I'll! I IMII'IIIIYIM l
uvu t.nui;iuiiijii iiuuiiuii uuu ur 111111- ...... . ... v ..v.
specifications of which may bo seen
at tho offlco of TlonJ. Ostllnd, archi
tect, 200 Irving Block, Mnrshfiold.
will now bo received. Plumbing nnd
heating will bo nwarded by soparato
contracts. All bids must ho filed
with tlin architect. Ilnnl. Ostllnd. be-
foro 8 p. m., Sept. 18, 1914. No
bids will be considered unless nc
trot n liidirniniit i.L'.ilnnt N'lolson. In EUOE.NK. Or., Sept. 10. MOItM
addition to this cnao Nlolson Is suing tho property of the O. W Hard
Taylor on several counts.
THAT SEWER CASE
tato at Florence and In ilNtonl
pnrts of Lane county wai tolj t .;
sncriH's sale in Kiigenc saturuiju-,
toruoon to Oeorgo F. Miller, ol 8h
Francisco, roiresentlng the 8m ,
Frnncl8co Board of Trade, ror tM
Mnrshfleld, Oregon, Sept. 0. Ett-
llnp nf tlin Tlmo!
Aronnllni' tn i-ni.r nmnr nf Ron. 8IIIII Of S27.000. Tills BSlo Wat all
emnnnled bv a rpjtfd chek to to.Tber Sth, Mr. A. J. Savago rando ?a s:tUfy n J-iJs"cnt given Ini clr- ;
Chnlrmnn.
tho amount of two per cent of then stntement before the City Council cult court here onio tlmo ago on a
bid. A bond of fifty nor cent of tho Momlnv nleht thnt I refuaeil him mortgngo ngnlnst tho Hard Lumw
contrnct will ho required of tho Biic-jpormlsslnu of a right of wny for n & Navigation Company TheproptM
ccHBful bidder. II. E. BESSY, sower. ty Bold Includes ninny lota in u ,
Mr. Savngo spoko to mo shortlj town of Florence, a creamery
after tbo street was opened to Buch dairy ranch, several tracts of tMt J
n.nttnr I Minn tnlil litm tlint T u'nn lnniln on the SltlfllftW XVft lOtl IS I
not roady to conncrt with tho sower Glonnda, lots In Mapleton,' a Una ,
and would tako the mntter up with nonr Acmo nnd a lot In Eugene, j
him Inter on. i'
A fow days ago on finding my (JARD1NER IN I.MB
connection In tho street only T Yi .
feet below tho sidewalk, I consider- Tho Coos Bay towns mar dih
od neither he nor I would have snf- their navnl battles, nutomoDiie
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Election 1014.
DR. HOHSV'ALL lins .MOVED to
KCOMS 112-14-1R. lltVINfl BLOCK.
BIND DANCE PLATr-ORM Second
and .MitrKct, Sutimliiy night.
BIG MONEY!
In Cash Prizes mny bo earned with
my now Invention, "BATTLEFIELDS
OK EUROPE."
Even grandad, tho llttlo tots and
the entire family will bo dollghted.
Price, ono sllvor dlmo. At all news
stands, drug stores, book stores,
cigar Btore3, etc. or mailed post
paid by the Inventor, Richard P.
O'Connor, 430 Hoyt street, oppo
site North Bank Station, Portland,
Oregon.
Boxing. Contests
FRANK MASO.V
-vs.'
HAPPY KOLEN
Tight round-, at 138 Pounds
AND
HAPPY HOLBROOK
vs. -
BOER DENZER
Eight Hounds nt lit.1 Pounds.
AT
ECICHOFF 11LDO., NORTH BEND
SAT.EVEJSEPT.12
AT 0sl5.
GENERAL ADMISSION, S1.00
RINGSIDE, fl.SO,
$1250.00
Bunga 1 ow
FREE
Our proposition Is tho most lib
eral ever offered, viz: We
propose to build a new, modern
bungalow complete In every
detail, Including bath and mod
orn plumolng on one of the
next twenty lots sold in Per
ham Park.
Wo sell you tho lot any lo
cation desired on tho same
easy terms as boforo and as
soon as twenty lots are under
contract you conduct n drawing
nnd wo build tho houeo and
present to you FREE OF COST
PERHAM PARK
is located In tho heart of the
city and offers the best resi
dence values on the Bay.
For full particulars and plans
call at offlco or phone 2C4-J.
W.A.REID,150FrontSt.
For U. S. Senntor
R. A. Booth.
For Congress
W. C. Hawloy
For Governor
James Withycombo
For Justlco of the Supremo Court
Heury J. Bonn, Lawrence
T. Harris, Thomas McBride,
Heury L. Benson, Charles
L. McNary.
For Attorney Gonornl
George M. Brown.
For Supt. of Public Instruction
J. A. Churchill
For Stato Engineer
John M. Lewis.
For Commissioner of Labor
O. P. Hoff.
For Railroad Commissioner
Frank J. Miller
For Supt. Water DIv. No. 1.
James T. Chinnock.
For Representative 5th Dlst.
Charles R. Barrow
For Representative 6th Dlst.
S. P. Peirce
For County Judge.
James Watson
For Sheriff
Alfred Johnson, Jr.
For Couuty Clerk,
Robt. R. Watson
For County Treasurer
T. M. Dimmick
For County Surveyor.
C. S. McCulloch
For Couuty Coroner
F. E. Wilson
For County Commissioner
Geo. J. Armstrong.
For Commissioner Port of Coos Bay
A, H. Powers, Anson Rogers
and Henry Seugstacken
Published under tho authority and
by the order of the Coos County Re
publican Central Committee.
(Paid Adv.)
Oil 4- VUWt -f . . . .
flclent drain If ho connected with upsj their Joy rides and tlieir Draw j,
mn no III a hn.laa la Invent Minn ... tun atnrma Till r u'linil It COltieS tO PUI11B( );
Yours truly. off an up-tonlato safe-cracjdng bwi' 1 1
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BIG DANCE at EAGLES'
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Tires, Tubes and Accessories
And that means that here you get
the most for your money.
Most miles per dollar and most
comfort per mile.
Firestone quality has led the g
vvona ior rourteen years, i nere is
no argument about it.
But because they have the largest and
best equipped tire factory, and only the top
notch men, the prices are right.
Call and See
Non-Skid Smooth Tread All Types All Sizes
Goodroads Goodrum
Destributor for South Western Oregon.