The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 05, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914, EVENING EDITION
WAR BILL IS DEATH GALLS
iM
LARGE CITIES
never
eat
uut
W HMD OK
ROOSEVELT ON
DRY QUESTION
NOTEiCTED
if ' ffWr ttl'divl I J IHU. i
llsr.
E. I. Richardson, Well-Known Congressman Hawlcy Tells of William Saunders, a Pioneer ,'v.,
Marshfield Man, Writes of Legislation Regarding En- Hardware Man of Marsh- ;,,;, ,,As not Vri,AREi:
Observations on Trip '
Tho following Interesting lottor
has been received from E, I. Rich
ardson, a well-known Mnrshflold
printer, who left here a week ago
on a trip to Cauadlnn points and
ns a delcgnte to tho Canadian Irri
gation Congress.
Tnconia, Washington, Oct. 2.
Conditions In the large cities arc
greatly affected by tho hostile dis
turbances In tho European coun
tries. In Portland, Seattle and Ta-
coma I find business along tuo
ropean Recruits
The following letter liar, been re
ceived from Congressman llnwley In
reply to a letter concerning tho stntttB
of the proposed legislation affecting
recruits for tho European armies
from the United States:
"Your favor of rocent date rela
tive to proposed legislation concern
ing foreigners who may return to en
ter armies of nations now at war In
Europe is received. Thoro has been
introduced Into tho Houho a bill, 11.
H .18220, copies of which I enclose,
by Representative 11. P. Harrison of
field, Dies at Empire
William Saunders, one of the most
prominent and oldest pioneers of
Coos Day, died at his homo In Em
pire enrly this morning after several
waterfront vitally arfectcd. Shipping Mississippi. This Is tho only hill on
is nt a standstill and -although hopes tlw subject that I have found. Mr.
has been expressed In order to allay Harrison recently made n speech on
tho fears of those who have their the subject,
existence at stake, It Is In my opln-. -i-hls bill proposes to oxcludo ner-
ion, very clear that conditions huvo S0I18 of foreign birth, who go abroad
Jiot yet reached tho low water murk.)to participate In wars, whether such
Sawmills, manufacturing plants. ,)erBons have become naturalized cltl
etc., aro commencing to close their zun8 or have not become naturalized,
doors and tho Idle list of men audi i i,Uvc not heard the subject dls
women are piling up mountain high.' cussed, so I am not able at this wrlt
Thc largo department stores which, ,tR to 8tnte what sentiment thoro may
nerctoforo lmVO been paying Sales- l,n niiinin- Hin inimlin fnr nr iiiM.lnnt
.(. I -' m ui...w.., ......i . ua (u
wuiuuu fiu iter nun iimv pit'iui iu
hiro tho Idle salesmen who have
application on fllo and who fall
over themselves for tho $12-n-wcek
job. Tho merchants claim it saves
thorn many dollars hiring these ex-
such legislation.
"I have Just had a conversation
with the chairman of tho Committee
on Immigration nnd Naturalization,
before which committee tho bill Is
AOAIXST STATE-WIDE IMIOIII
HITION HIS MESSAGE.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. ti. The
eouuulttec of One Hundred, the or-
years of ill health, brought suddenly gnnlzntlon of business men working
Jn-n, lnx U u mrniUC "roKfc "'-.in behalf of the Oregon dry amond
fered threo weeks ago. His family ... , . , . , , ,,,.,,, .
was then Immediately called to nls,nt!nt' hnB received from Wllllnni N
bedsldo as It was known thnt It was Johnson, press representative of tho
only a question of time before the' Antl-Snluon League, a copy of the
end would come. Mr. Saunders lsfonowB telegram sent to him today
mourned by a wife and three sons. I. , . ,,, , '
The deceased was 69 years and 10 l) Vxw noosovclt s endrsement
montliB of age. He was born In Pitts-, three days ago of tho state-wide dry
burgh, Pa., and moved to Coos Uay amendment In Ohio. This message
about 1 1873 and here a year later he oomcB wlth L,lu.t.al force. "I am
iiuiiiivu .uibo iiuiiy iuuii', .nr, omul- ... , ,, i . .. iii
dors was an expert mechanic and en- 'foniod that my name Is being
gngcj in the hardware business, bc-,"Bcd by certain saloon leagues and
Ing known ns the pioneer hnrdware other organizations agnliiBt tho
man of Mnrshflold, whore he first CIlU80 of temperance and that state-
nviii imu uiinuiUBH
i jri i 1
rr Gmr u iss
el ;n "Ts- r M I
! JLte J
H8uldrpric,
55c
Making a success In his business,
Mr. Saunders after several years sold
out his business and being then In
falling health moved to Empire,
where he lived In the building known
ns tl'o Pioneer Hotel.
Ho was well known not only on
Coos Hay, but also had several prom
inent relatives over the state, be
ing related to It. L. Pittock, owner
of tho big Pittock Mock In Portland,
ments purporting to come from mo
aro quoted to give the ImpresBlou
that I have declared
wide prohibition I
where the Issue Is up this fall. I
have made no statements of any
kind or sort to warrant such uso
of my namo where 1 hnvo spoken
at all it linn been with reference to
. .... . ...i
porioncod men at $12 In proforenco committee will hold hearings on the1 """, 0,,c or u,c r",l0',s or i" "re- .-.it.i.i ..i-uuh ui u.u su.ic hi which
to women nt $10; first becauso the Ml,xt Thursday. I understood K"lnn- , .... , . ' '""' upokcn and tho utterances
men can be worked ten hours a that ho Is opposed to that part of the J.! !1,.8f"!',M, nver'nnionT nt ! h,,vo nmdo ,u,ullc nml "cecsslblo,
day. while the women can only w.ork ,,, whldl 'J.,,, cxt.Iudo dtlzens of 0T,VV X " ,1 ' iSre iS hnmJ lo everyone.
eight lmus; second becauso men stay 10 ,Tn0(1 s,n((Ja from readmlsslon. H?"' "" h v WlLi n. "Signed Theodore Roosevelt
with tho Job better, cspoc a y mar- rn fct i lnv well bn doubted If threo weeks ago. Tlie joungest son, aigncu, ineouoro uoosoelt.
rlrd mon , f." '"."'. 'l "L1. c. ".",.. ,rLV. l, . V..A Jnck. Ivcd with his father. I (Pa Id Advertlsomont bv Orion v.
- - Tliaa flflllCIU 1VI1II Ifl HIIWIIIIII IIII'IHIHI IIIII
I
TYLE and
QUALITY.
Correct dressere
naturally consider
style first, as this
feature is noticed
and admired before
others: but irrmortant as
ed against atate-j style is Quality is reallv
n vnrlous states fr l f 1 , ,J
ii uuaia oi nac merit.
STETSON HATS
excel for style and quality.
You m
n
Tho Northern Pacific shops, tho ,,,.. vi,,,,. .mv ..iiinn .,,.Hv.. nr nut
largest on tho Coast, hove laid off urallzed, of citizenship, and ennse-ono-half
of their help and those quctiy of the right to come and go
who have been lucky enough to ro- from tho t'nltcd States freoly.
tain their positions at Jinlf pay and ..0ur citizens of all classes have In
Xrom five to eight hours n day and times past entered the armies of
liV0.Vs u week can cortulnly bo'hcr nations, nnd citizens of other
corirolulatc(I. .nations have likewise Joined our nr-
Certalnly, when a war in Luropo mles, In times of war. 'litis bill pro-
nlnlnr1i a neoiilo so far awuy nil noses' to change n practice of very
wo, then why should we not tnkd) Jong- landing and one universally
hccil of tho words of our President1 recognized, h I understand, nnioilg!
and preserve our neuirnmy as .chi.uu tuitions.
wo can? As I got further north II "Of folirse. persons of ono conn
could feel tho tension tighten and try fighting In tho army of another
could see the breech widen botween become subject to all the rules and
tho different nationalities and 1 dld icgulatloiiH pertaining to war and
not feel os though I duroil go Into, tnko their own risks.
Canadian territory under tho exist-, f any part of the bill Is to bo
ing conditions, thorefora I could nctc.I on, uh I understood from tho
not finish my trip. chairman of tho committee, It will
Tho sympathy on Paget Sound i,0 thnt part which rolatos to foreign
fems to be abt.lit equally divided crHi resident In Hit i United Stales,
while In all othor places I find tho nn.i wlm have not Income naturnllz-
ouub uunui iwo or uireo 10 ono (.i, j will write you
ngainsi ucrmanv. rno censor nr
news by the English and French
war offices Is beginning to tupp rho
public against them for it Is n known
fact that they cut out nil uows per
taining to any w.minu'Hei'H shown
t.V lmlH fniiinu ...i.l l 1 nlun .tl
. - . ' -'. ...... ... ...wW ... C3...I4I. I. tnljl ,11 frtl It
The funeral will tako place tonior
row afternoon nt 2 o'clock from tho
Dungan pnrlors, tie llcvorend Urown
ing officiating.
GEO. W. ELDER
1
AVALTEIl MILLKIt, OK (.'OLD
IlKACII HAS TllltlliLI.(i IKJIIT
WITH V(H'NIH:I) IIITK AM) IS
1'INALLV VKTOItlOL'H.
The Gold llencli Olobo prints tlie
following thrilling hunting story:
Early Monday morning Walter
Miller decided to try his luck after
Thursdav Is anything develops out nf.u'. Kider docked this afternoon from n buck. Ho Hcnrcoly got out of tho
the hearing on that day." I Portland. On her enmo the mom-' limits of our city when a largo two
mtlMJS IIKTl'ltNINO COOS IlAV
MISCELLANKOl'S KltKKIHT.
HANI) 1'ltO.M STATE IWIH
PASSENdEIt LIST OK i'JI
With n full passenger list of 121,
tlie 'lamest number carried for
again ufter n treat many voyages, tlio George
Goodwin, publicity department,
Committee of One Hundred
HARD BATTLE
WITH A DEE!)
irtm
"Money
Talks"
"Wear-Evei"
Aluminum UtenA
In- fi.v tiT.VT0 tb ttuniJ!?!
ciuccpnn, which U oL' Oft
Replace uteni'JuJut'
w.thuten.i!.tharWei
SKKIHSI'MYKotT
WINDOW.
When you M
D... ..! "Ill
.Duyineoesu
fI79mtV!)i
IAliU
UubjMr
Bandon MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel '
MAItSliriKM), ORrXOX
A II IB
1
'-
AMONG THE SICK
few
Will Call Meeting to Ornanize
Team Arrange Schedule
With Nearby Towns
Local football fans are calling a
intra nf tlin Coos IJuv Hand. The polntor put his head up out of the
Kiiir will mill for Eureka tonight brush for n target. .Mr. Miller took.
Ill alint nf lilu linml tlm luiM n1iln
Those who canto down from Port- offcot at tho butt of thu horn and mm-tliiu of tlKlr l.ind lur the e.irly
i.iu.i ivni-i! coiulug out behind the ear. on the part of this week when they wll
liiL'nil Hint tlmr lini-n i'iimh un fnr HOBS blllllll IS llllll up HM . ,, ,., i.-i.,i,i n I M,.lf Inno.i Klllllo ntiln nt tint lioml nniiuliifr milt, iiffoi-t Dili (it'uillil'Zlltlllil of a C DOS
as to throw out wholo messages dayes on account of nn. Infection " ' Kioromo .McKlnn'on,' AHco McKIn- u flesh wound. At tho crack of tho pUy football team and will adopt
una HiiusmiHo ouier in uioir own mi in in rod arm. nnn. . arv .McKlnnon. jnin o mv- vmv, nowuver, uie duck to' am 1....1..1.. .. ,.0 .. 1... ..1..V-...1
f.,..- .....I i.l I. nf .,m... 1. ..i.. " ..."!...:;.... ... :. 1. 1. a,.. .1l...l ,..... .. .... .1.. .. .1 .1... nrnumim ui ,"""" i" i""
u.u, ...... vnm id, ui wiurv, DUKiii- n Klplliitiil. or KeillUCK III- 1V1I1I1011. lilin .MClvillimii, r rium .tii- "" "" " 't iiiuun uunu iiiu
ki-1iim1ii1i( of lrillllOH
1 n irinii.1,111 tx iiiitiiiiiif iii ivimiiiii. 111111 .iiiTivimiiiii. i-iiiiiik .111- .w.i.i. .... .. ,ijii iiiuun iiunii iiiu .... ..
Him' nniini. iiw. .,..,.,!,. ,inuiri.r ' " j-""" " - , . .... ., ,,. ,. mi 1,111 u ir ui ,i,i m. fiii with s 1 111 1 1 ti t touiiiH from uie sur-
the' truth no matter which side It lut, camo over Saturday to receive- t,unirntl F' y'' Knusbemler, '.lohn went to within a few p'ace's o'f where rounding towns. At Conulllo a team
favors. It Is rather ridiculous to """''P"1 ,r!i," .' ;iiniiiv imVo recov- Kramer, Merlo Kramer. Mrs. Fran- It lay. sot his gun down, walked up has alroaily been formed, a couch
read the allies aro gradually fore- j0ll muiKo h nunii nno rtio MovSii. Uaby Molvln. W. H. ml took hold of its horns to see Kitw.luii im,i efforts aro being made
ing the enemy back and still by ed from their attacks of dlptherla ,NNu.,t.1ff(i s, i,aIn,, Sam md- whore It was hit. when Instantly the "e,etto '"' r, n ; ""'
consulllng your mnp discover that and Saturday iiuarantino was rals- ,in ncrmuii Phllllppl, Goo. E. End, biu-li sprang to his feet and declared ,or B'lnies ui .Mursnnom ami .win
tho Germans aro a little further Into ed. Mrs. Eonlkes and her four chll- Mrs. L. II. Pratt. IS. V. Ueynoids, war. Mr. Mlllor wim afraid to let Hend.
franco overy day. , n n, ut (m Umo nntl w. A. Bridges, Mrs. Ilrldges, Clara K of its horns and after a hard With a wealth of football material
iii-i " iinir lur pviii-u nil euriiii .. .. , ,1 i lr
Mr.
oscapod by a timely
troatuieut with autl-toxlii.
bridges. Win. Hrldges, Frank J. htruggle succeeded in throwing h m lore Ul(, tll0 vlm nil(1 0thuHlniii of
.Cook, Mrs. Cook. Ed Cook, Wm. to the ground, where ho hold him ",," ,ril,n,,1L, ........ ,, i01.i
'fnoif ir w. M. Hondorson. Dr.. with ono hand, reached Into his l college, training camp, the loial
NORTH BEND NEWS I ' Gordon Smith's little son, who has j. u, Wuthurheo, W. E. Williams, pocket for his knife which ho op- fans are today ninklng a list of
: Z. ili-n qulto 111 of scarlot fevor, Is now nt n, Tickner, S. M. Garoutte, J. 0. noil with his teeth nnd miido nn eligible players and assigning thoni
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ellis nnd son. ' Hiirfcrinu from throat trouble and. Hniiornn. Mrs. Halleran, J. Cook, uttemnt to cut his throat. Just as t luutglnury positions. On the list
William wlm i.nvn i.i.n,, viii. V r- w' probably nave to unuorgo an op- oiadys Cook, Claude- II. Lent, U ' u umnp iuu u e kiiuo oiado .,.,,, ",.vnrfl .. iiuted men
-William, who hao been visiting re- crttuu wti,in a day or two. , v. Wlso. II. II. Hosa. V. L. I.osa,!lo his. throat ho kicked tho knlfo of C1K,,,1 I'luyors aio llBteii men
lutlvoH nt Sumner, Eastsido and Co- a. I). W'olcott has been suffering (j8 j, n0, II. E. Ilyrno, E. D.it of Miller's hand, Bovoral feet who have been prominent players
the OrcRun ten id, Jlieso it; 1 1
of tho men who will be tit
for a locnl football team, t
that ciKOuns.' the fnns Ii
enthuslimtir support of tie
move. W. IS. Chandler, ccc otll
clovcrost qunrtcr backs Offjon
had, dcrlnros that he ii vllllt()
help In tlie cimchlnc o( luiiitt
and will bo present at lb? nti
of the football men nbttli tfl)
definitely nnnoumed tatty lo
week.
quIIIo, havo returned to their homo.
Charles Campboll and Georgo
lllack, who woro hunting In tho vici
nity of Myrtlo Point, returned homo
Molvln Johnson and Harry Conro
left to attend collogo in Portlund,
Mrs. Gus Potorson of North Inlet
was the guest of Mrs. J. Freeman
V. C. Gorst hud his tonsils and iim
adenoids removed, lie Is doing t
very nicely. 1 1 ALONG the WATERFRONT
The debate between Col. liefer uml
llev. Sol lock was attended by a very Tho gasoline
from a sovcre cold for somo time. iooran. E. A. Cockrnno, May S. Jes-l" tho brush, at tho samo time ro- on college teams nnd from the num
C. F. McKnlght Is recuperating , j. n, jessen, Chns. II. Stewart, covering ins feet again. Tho buck ,)0t. lt I(t Lellovcd a team con bo
from a sovero attack of la grippe. v H. Ivneoiniui, .Mrs. w. a. neam, .-... hvu i.uo uuu uinu aKiun, ano
Carl W. Evortson has
forliig from a severe cold
full' fllll'K.
Mrs. Fred Tipton was taken sud- U. M. llallard, W. S. Ileum. cIibb. itol tho stronger the buck grow. . BUUiniBHion iloro nnd nt
ii.. i I- am or oiis ill vestorday. but SchJoburg. F. M. Warner, A. Lan-' This emphasized tho fnct o Mr.lrca(ly ror 8UUm B8,on "
1 1 reported somewhat Nn.Jrovc.1 to-'dles. It Lyons, Andy Hlllstrom. hM'MIer that If he won the fight ho North IJend. They ask for a game
ltusk, W. F. RiiBk. Earl Rusk, P. realized that it would be nothing Coqullle on Thanksgiving day, n
McCiihn. M. A. McCabo. P. A. Mc-' ess than suicide to lot go tho buck's , .' . Christmas and tho
Cnbo I.lla McDIarme. Mrs. J. I.e- 'orn and try to reach his gun, and,1"1 "oro ." rl8in,u' Ul ' u,u
viiuu, i.im .ui win. ii.i., " i, I,,,,!,..,! hi,- .. .,, .!., ?...' . ivInHiiii nf Hut Rr nrt nt Cnnui le 01)
, , o i KOy, J. 1.0 lioy, .Mrs. .M. Ii, ItUX, ;- "" " iiuiuioo cimihu hi - --
lino lauiiiu nullum, ji.Mro iinvino. C. K. Chamber. Mrs. fiiu mo duck 10 wnere it wns, BomolNew Years' Day. Wlietnor
lad up for ow (ias Chliniuori Mr8f H, A. Whn, M. C. thirty yards distance. This, how-iUlrt bCheduIo wll
laruo uiidloncG. Ituv. Rulliii-l.- nwnlvlni- Sumner. Is
greater uiuiluuso than Col. Ilnfor. on account of tho breaking
Cnnt. Itobt. liress has taken a no- crank slinft last Satu
iiltion on the bargo Lawrence and loft boat Tioga Is taking
to takit un lilu ikiv iIiiMoh . tho Suurlso.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Worrell will The steam schooner Wlllapa was'
leave for Portland to visit for a short reported In yestordny from the North ,
time. Mr, Worrell is bookkeeper at coming hero for tho drodgo Oregon.
Himpson s ml II. i Tlie gasoiino scnoonur uuumci i-, Kry;lintr,.
Tho W. C. T. V. will meet Tues- rived yesterday afternoon at Empire ,0gatnff jnko Hllstrom, It. 15. K'ln, lio was unublo to hold tho buck
day afternoon at 2:30 nt the Prosby- from the umpijua. iGobhart, Mrs. J. Scammon, Theresa vn n l'an" ad use tho gun with
terlan church. After the business Tho stenm schooner L. J. Simp- s.oln 1 v. (JUnott. Mrs. Gllnott.it"0 other, so round nnd round they
meeting Sunt. Itaab will speak on tho son left from North Jiena yesieruny CIalr ont. HaTold E. GUnott,! wout. "tll finally Miller got his
political questions which aro to be afternoon with a deck load of lum- w 'pjjor jt t Knott, 1, U, I --omy to the ground In such a way
or not
bo adopted hero
breaking or . , p b M w j Nci Mr8 w n ovor, seemed to bo tho only nvenuo,. maitoF ot BuosItlon though
Saturday. 'lho p , 'AuMn Nichols, Chris Cham- of escape for Mr. Mlllor. and he com-1 1" n "" lee. . B,,l'l'08 Hon . ,0
ng tho placo of)b Mylire j,,0s Leo. Mrs., nionced to work for that ond. Kv- tho understanding with Coqullo Is
Suseo. Anna Steele, l.niia K. .mo, w umu hu uuw wouiu cuarpo inai inns scnoau
E. W. Lunger, Chas. Ellorback, Sol ho would back towards whore his nurnoso of gottli
Drlscoll, Chns, S. Kaiser. Geo. C. rlflo lay, which ho finally nccom- ' ..
Murphy, Carl Klrkpatrick, H. S. , I'1'1'0'1 fP 'B. "rd struggle, oporauon.
Klrkpatrlck, F. E. Wilson, Wm. Aftr coming within reach of his r. V. L. Ha
charpo that thlls schodulu Is niado for tho
ng tho leaguo Into
lug.
Cnpt. E. George Smith, L. D. Smith
bor.
The four-masted Schooner
Encoro
iN'lcholls.
and Frank Smith of Coos Iliver were camo In over 'the bar yesterday; M'W 'It'.VDO lVUXimV
down to attend the dobate Saturday morning about 1 o'clock and was ' ' ' '
night. towod up the bay to North Ilend. The mndon SXcam 'Laundry Co,,
p i I has commenced the work of clear-
i Inr- up the rubbish and will start
the now building at once and expect
to havo tho machinery Installed and
' reody for operation In about sis
i weeks. linndon Recorder.
tliat ho .could hold him by ono horn
long enough to grab his gun and
mllton has been
elected coach of tho Coqulllo team
Earl Leslie, captain, nnd Reuben
.Mast, secretary and treaauror, Thoy
Intend to begin their practicing at
once,
Here thoro nro available a wealth
..1.. 1. lll V - .V... .1 11UIO lllVAU UU WIWUI1U1W M ..v.
SreV'presencV Sn'inrlng 'iS'-' -""I. some most fa
ontlro encounter, he doubtless would I mous hns-beou and others of sucl
GLASSES
THAT FIT
PERFECTLY
Not only the way you see thru them,
Hut tho way you look with them on. ,
THAT'S OUR
REPUTATION
v
.Mecnuso we d'.ote our time exclusively
to tho sclentltlc examination of tho eye
and furnishing glasses. '
Red Cross Optical DepL.
Hi:r cross mtu stork
riionn SU, .Marshfield
the
buck's
have
hurt,
of tho Btruggle with
abrasions of tho skin
below the knees, from
horns..
Later some sneak thief went Info
LEAVE 0"X VIllP tno bnt 'ard of Waltor Miller and
Mrs. L. A. Roberts, accompanied f"1 .1ut he round of ono ham of
bv her daughtor, Miss Rowcna. and '''s e p,uck. nd carried lt away.
Master Russell Train, son of Mr. Wo t0"8lde1, ,?uc trick as low
and Mrs. A. T. Train, left Tuesday U(w" aa 8te'lnB clilckens from a
morning for Sdlom. These young widow woman.
. pooplo were awarded tho trip to tho ..., ,,..,
! state fair In tho children's Indils- T f 1'OU 11UM
trial contests at the fair hero, and J. L. Kronenberg. Dr. R. V. Leep.
! Mrs. Roberts was appointed by Sti- s- G tvtB,cli ,and Arthur Elllng-
porlntendont Raker to act as chap- 80n left Wednesday for the Wlllam-
orone. After the fair Mrs. Roberts, ette Vulloy where they will spend a
i who Is Grand Chief of tho Pythian eok hunting China pheasants,
'Sisters In Oregon, will make official grouse and .othor ,gaino. Bandon Ro-
i visits at Ashland nnd Medford and order.
,thon go to attend tho Grand. Lodge , , tJ -
.meeting which convenes in Portlund . .''"I'J'V .'.'' lnB liinit ov 1,avp
on tho thirteenth of this month. I.'V1'""" lHhl' I,lone,W. Paclflo'
! Myrtle Point Enterprise, Mvciy and Tmn-ffr Conuwuy.
im. 'ii. k TnTrrv. ttoxttst
Phone 11S-J, Room 204,'CoVe Rldg.
1
been seriously If not fatally size and weight as to gratify tho
but as It was ho came outl,i.ai0 nf nnn sinu-nrt nf o. A. C.
..!.. .... - "- " .--.. -
on tho legsior Coach Bozdck- of 0reKon'
OKI titai-s Aviiiiaoia
1)11. HORS1WLL has MOVED to
KOOMS llS-14-15, IRVING BLOCK.
"Tubby" Nlles, for soveral years
nn All-Northwest full back from
Whitman, Is coaching the local high
nl.An ,.. ITa Iu rint Atllll fl
dviiuui iciim, iiu in iuv v.... "j
clever player, but an exceptional
punter. Pat Flanagan, quarter
back from Columbia -University, Gor
don RasmUBsen, .half back from
O. A. C. last year, Bab Kellog, one
of tho greatest centers the Univer
sity of Oregon over had these
men aro all available. "Jumbo"
Hunter, who taught In tho high
school last year and Is now living
at Bay City, was captain of the
Washington Stato College team In
1910. In the engineering depart
ment or the Willamette Paclflo Is
Allte Grout, for several seasons on
wim. .nvi:irris!:'ii)K
IIIIIS (l.V iflll.OfiU in
ci.ii.il ii. .ii. I i.'umtU Soon lo 1
Money for New IHcb &WI
lifiiin; riiun.
To advertl'o ct onte fer Haj
the 1 10,000 bonns lor m ;
school gyninnsiuni a u..
Mn.w.l.n.l i n mfiptlnff of lUt i
lliailll-tl l " M.VV..-0 --
i. ..n.i i.l.l In lho nfflraof JllOStt
Saturday evcnlni;, For 'f"J
bids must ueau ur ..-.;--
ond or inai iuo v.'-,7jl
These are the tondi autbotW
bo raised at tue eiecuua .-.
... nAn In Rulpnl 10
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the state, but they re ig
with the staicniciii ""'-
that no funds ere ic - ,
for the purpose and JftJ
state would take over no 14 W
at ess man six i " M q,
Othor matter. coinlBB be" i
school bouru were "v." 3. lrtrt i
business and the , utnortiiw
tho payment oi u'-
r at .THE
WOT
The CWmller TlNJ' ,, i
o...ii. rvms River: r " ni-fi
UIMIlur i cm th. LOW '" ..
Coos River; & ";r" i,;0; Jot ?
Sam Allen. San Fran '
Coaledo; II. AJ"Kj' P(,(ot; J
Lewis McMuiieu. -'- ,
nnodwln. Coqullle. L I
Harry Fleming. .fJU W
Masters, Sumner, J-
bUrg. ,. i.,d II0' r.l1JJ
Itessler. Portland.
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-'. . -r witvi .tun.
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