The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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IMifilliM
HHISE THEIR
r
BESTFr
j "Thoro aro no pooplo In tho
I stale I lovo moro than thoso j
i hero. I nlcii ko my Dost orroris
futuro for Cops nay,
Sonntor Ocorgo W. Chambor-
I
"I told Sonators Burton and
Konyon, who fought tho rivers j
and harbors bill, that tho poo- j
plo down hero were on tho j
snunro In asking for npprbprln- j
tlons bcenuso thoy aro willing j
to mntch dollnr with dollar nil j
Hint Is Riven to them. Scnn- j
tors Burton mid, Konyon linvo
I declared to .ino their willing- j
iijbbs to flRht for urcRon nt tno
'''. ....... ... i ...1.1..1.
Jill I ITY 1
ROM IS FUSIUmiitSIU
WIT L. J. SIMP
ENLIVEN BANQUET DUTFOR CONGRESS BE FILLED
SOON
And Talks
CmUlmieJroinjin
now urvor. I J Bct U,8 nml
will bco thnt It is put through.
"My friend Holllstcr mndo n splen
did campaign," continued Mr. Cham,
borlaln. "Ho helped put Coos Buy
on (ho map. You oiirIjI louUilm
up again; If you don'v why not try
my friend LdlllbVCMnd lni turned to
L. .1. SlmnsqflCw.hpI,was 8rcclcl'Uy
cheers. ocrrr,.
Home-ComWg' to Tiinc.." ..
Senator Lnno was Introduced by
linen McLnln. It's Just like comlnR
homo again,", said tho
know liwjisla Wy here
was a deckhand on
tnnat until I cot fired
11. 1. Lnn tllflllV lltHPtt WllCn tllOt.i.. il. !..,.. ......In....... 111 ll.nvlmr Mm
OVPr linn '" " our UIU Ultuiiiniiim-vo ... ....... ...B ....- - l,, I,,
i.nt l.umncd Pretty hard and bo I . 11Binr rceommotid $2,000,000 for tor hold nn Infoniinl reception In
tho Jetties."
J. Hcnnott declared tho people
hnvo already opened tho chnnncl.
what Is wanted Is that tho govern-
... ... II .... I.tf l.nt.n
mciu now Keep it uj.u... .u ....... ,, .... annnlnr t
dono this, too by ortgaglnR n.of- ; ;t p A T
Tho repetition In n smnll but
most enthusiastic w.-.y of tho "Bra
of Hood Fouling" Inst evening mnrk
ed tho banquet tendered by tho
Hood Kollowahlp Club nt tho Chnnd-
onons BWlnber In WMhllw- 1 ""' Olmmtartaln an I . opt Co
o..8,.,.,o, m,n v, ...,,o. L ;g"s,",;,E"or .o,;.,
boforo this committee. Now when and roiiBlng chcora nftcr still more
. a ii..l...l t1 ttt nt
they como up, Senator, you migni rousing wins snuui;.i ' " -'
jollitv and Good Fellowship ndiclacy of North .Band 41CTPri0nulrCandf-
. . nntAH n ir..n rif uin.
Amid PlSasant IVIUSIC mayui hiii.uui.uuu rti uuii
niin.T riern Last v i i
,,-.' Tho appointments of now postmns-
L. J. Simpson's ennd dncy for Con- Mnrahriol.1 nnd also at Nortli
gross from this -district was prnc- J" r " -IIPrilimiIlB towns Is
jyisltor. "Yo(t lu t tnt Co08 Dny noc,i8 tho jot- dryono thoro. with n greater boiiko
Ond,Hmo i3tU,'Bnil thai It would hloaso yoii to of optimism ami mo icoing 1..1
a steniiiboat, nt , lhem fonimond it. It seems Coos Uny Is now coming nuo nor
. I havo been I , , 4i,. ,.,ni,i i,n nn iiirrinuUv tin-'own.
Proceeding tho banquet tho Son-
know what tho Improvement of this
bar means to Coos Hay.
"It's going to bo a UtHo bit hardor
to get appropriations nt this next
Bcsslon," ho said, assigning tho busi
ness depression nnd tho war In Knr
opo as the causes, which ho said
"aro tearing things to pieces."
Nation May (Set In War.
Tho 8cnntor told of tho condition
of tho South. Buffering moro than nny
other part of this country because It
has no market for Its cotton, uy next
year this war will havo cost, tho Unit"
od States nt tho ioost twp billion dol
lars, and wo may got Into , our-
communlty
tho hotel lobby whero thoy received
mnny of tholr old-tlmo friends, mndo
ninny moro and had time to chnt
with thorn nil. On tho reception
commlttco woro Judgo John S. Coke,
S.
, iU, .., "'" nn smith, Superintendent P. A. Tiod
,'. This shows wo hnvo been ', L A oi.n...i Ai.m.i
"field and Coquille Candi
dates seeing riauu&
. ... it.. i......i..i ni tli,. iri.
iicn.iy ior...u.- ..i....c..u .. - -" nUC8tion that baa come up during
lowshlp banquet hero last night com- J J'JJ Bn( cluuu.
pllmentary t Senators Lnno nnd caudl.iates for
Chhmbcrlalh. While Mr. Simpson or,n'n' s ". .. .,. , 1mVO ,md
i iiii miiii:i'm iiiiii iiivii -.w --
UBV V ' i,,i porsonnl Interviews, but' It Is not
doing so say that ho had , ,)(J nUon
i. ::; z Zi X yi to,, wh. oi
dlil not personally nnnounco It, nor
did tlioso
authorized
ceptcd generally ns official ami re
ceived with much npplnuse by thoso
assembled.
"It sounds good" was tho only
comment that Mr. Simpson mndo on
II when ho aroso to respond.
it wns urst uroiiK.ii up o. possibility In Marshflold.
Cbnmbnrlalii In tho course of his ad- KUBl ""8 l,uan"" ,' ,.
dross. Mr. Chaniborlnln wns dwell
cxpiro until next March, so there (1b
, no Rrcat rush. ,
In Mnrshflold, Hon. N. Holt, V. A.
Holdon nnd Tom Coko nro tho candi
dates who woro first In tho Hold. 11
.una nlan .11 1 1 til ft ! I'll t()(lnV tllrtt W. .1.
Democnitlc
THURSDAX THE 26th
IS THANKSGIVING DAI
YOU WANT A MEW SUIT, A NEW OVERCOAT
A NEW RAINCOAT. OVERCOATS AND RAIM
COATS IN EVERY GOOD MODEL OF THE SEA
SON, INCLUDING THE POPULAR BALMACAANS
And we save you 20 per
cent
Because we sell for caslj,
"Money Talks" "Money Talks"
having been nn nctlvo
nrrsR. Mr. unaniucr...... w. .- , orlor r l()t!,
1r on tho fact Hint Hopubllcans and ' ' ,ll,linilBtcr P. I,
onimumur. in- "m t I nml C. A. Sehlbrcdo
Incere. I know tho Sonators will do, W " " , ... nn ,. wnR
Hemocrnta worked shoulder to shoul
dor In Congress nnd nftcr nil pnrty
lines did not niako so much differ
enco.
my
this fall," ho said, "Ho mado a good
Sumnor Is also n candidate. Clay El
liott, a young man employed at the
o u.u noi ,ku u ........ .... , slornR0 ,nt(
co. "However, I am sorry that ' i.Mtin In
r friend llolll.tor wasn't elected r '! f'. J P" Zlll
n former fellow student of Senator
tho long table on tho west side of m ' ,, ,101)0(1 ,Mll CooH ny Chamberlain's son.
tho hie dlnliiR room snt tho Son- ' s. v . linlln . . Ko expression has been obtained
ntois, members of tho Port Vom" ! will boiuI llolllster or Simpson hnclc
tholr best for us."
Margolin On lliubor.
Pnnlnln Mnrirpnn ilnclarcd lie lias i . .' . .. i
w"' -"- in Irs nn anil llio biiciikuih. ""... ,.,...i.i..... . i.i.. ..-
many troubles. Ho Is. now writing a ... lnrop ..,.,. w ro , ,180i Boat-1 "'.'"T ..'.... -'.".; V.-i.. probable appointments:
poem for Lord Kitchener. -"Major "V . .... .. l00 fill00lf,, ll0ollt - "WTV' ' ",'. '" "Tl J. W. Hcnnott, J. N. Teal of l'ort
in ---- - inrr iiiimi iiitmhh iii imt iiiiiihit iiiiii nun .
Two
ri..... nl.Hii1inlnlii wntitMl'll In llin
urimn cuiiiuor viuiiiiuui n i"'",
II " ... .1 . . 1
Ing hand across to tho House nnd boo
Morrow Bent his report cast on Do- f , pnmo frolu Norlh Hetid. i ''"" ""!.,.. . .',;, , ,. land ami. boiiio other. Influential men
comber 1. In that ho has promised w . ,,.., woicomCii tho vlsl- '"" w hU'n ""'"' ,D u" " imvo uoHbellnil P.'A. OoWciiii W-
"-------- llniM-i ' . 7 ". !(,
mo thnt the Jetties nnd tho channel!, ' ',in..if of u,0 0ood Follow-, ny!
..... .... ."' - i l .fi
Improvements for Coos nay imvo noon Bll)n cl,, nml Co0H nily' and Intro
rccommcmicii.
dhnmborlaln nn
We'll Show You DOZENS of Smart Suits and
Coats to many stores' ONE.
' COMPARISON IS WHAT WE INVITE
jubp)li;oc
.11.1..... .. Vi, -ll.'.,l.rl,.'l,l ...nu'tnfflfA
Later on, when Toastmaster Me- U'B' ,J l,,u -" T" T
Ano ' mill llliu lliWBLU niniiu u. mu u...u.
solves." moaning tho wnr,,
.. ...111. It .11 itmvn itmd n fttltf nt
i ut vmi ii, i. "'"'" ""?" """ rccbinmcnucd. Ann n.Bo . aonnior8l(,UCC(1 Uhf,w McLnln, who sat dc( m-""C """l".' "Z, nrvi. "i aspirants to got busy pptofday;
mil m ini n Mnnninr 1.11.111 ti ..i.... i:on. i i. . I lI.i.. ...i t ..a i.n..A imni 1.1 . n I i . . .... Mm hi liiu n imuiuini iiu ........ ..... . -., . . '..,.. i..ir.' ... ..
"i" '""," MV ' , ' unnmuoriuui miu iviu.u .... i""'" twccn tho two Monniors, ncuiig "B , , , , ..,...,.- .,vf It Una ucen lililie l Uinuiu casoi
"U Is the beginning o now , iii.inH ,60(, lo 0 tholr bcBt aontlomcn, T mnBtur ot fcoromonlcs. i l"KO ",,","B"U " K. ' ... .. tho Mafshfleld '.bstofflcc contest gotBl
nrrangomonts, ho ucciarcu. u whii ,)ellovo llinl g00li UlEB nT0 comltig isutwccn the coiubos the orchestra , "hru8H"'""' " ' "'i-. i u nn bo Blbinlll0ll t0 a
make Congress nnd tho Senate got0,r wnyt furnished tho miiale which became ' Ab do from remarking that It mnMMA nm, lJmt lho ono
lown to huslness. Coos Day, ho c ,,, MncRonn corrcclot, Scnn. , , w,,0 c u. Pcck Volunleorcd Hounded good Just the sn no, Mr . voto wl)J bo
Umpqua, Sluslaw, Tillamook, nnd the ! of cliamborlan , tho Idea thnt nn- nB 1(at,or 0f the Blnglng, starting Simpson said tlnvt ho did not knou J h
Columbia have nil suffered becauso i othcr Myf BUrvoy W0,,c, ,)0 ncu,,cd off (,10 onlf0 contingcnt on the' that If wns Just right hat n Kopub I- (
thoro has not been enough money to boforo lho I)roJcct8 c0llM bo rccom- r0mplng notes of 'Old Mack Joe." can should bo proposed by Democrats. Qq known
go around. I told Sonators Burton i Illom,C(1 Ho Bn(1 tnB BlirVoy had nnd oven tho two visitors Joined ' volopcd for tho North Hour post-
nnd Konyon, who fought tho Itlvors jlgt bcen conM,lelC(Ii n ,,0intcd out n, good-hrnrtcdly laughing out of . nrnnTinil ' mastorflhlp. Don Onrdlncr nnd .1. T.
MarshfieltJ
THREE STORES.-
Bandon
Myrtla Point
REPORT WILL ASK jSUIT II MEAN
MOVE OF STnTIOI ESTATEJIVISIOH
nnd Hnrhors bill, thnt you peoplo
horo nro on tho Bqnnro In askliiR for
monoy, for you nro willing to match
dollar for dollar. Both of thorn havo
agreed to fight for Coos liny."
Thnt thoy can do nothing without
tho government engineers' recom
mendations woro tho Btntomonts of
both Senntors. "And ono engineer
believes tho dredgo Is tho proper
thing, nnothcr bollovcs In tho Jetty,
nnd ro it roch. But lu splto or this
wo nro going to try nnd do some
thing for, nil."
Hugh Mrlnlit'rt fledge.
"Hugh McLnln Is tho Ooorgo
Washington of local politics," Hnld
0. It. Beck. "As n Itopubllcnn I
fought ngnliiBt you, Sonntor Clmm-
borlnln. But ovorywhoro 1 wont that
Hugh McLnln was ahead of me, work
ing for you, Hilling people thnt you
would go bnck nnd get '-',000,000
for Coos liny. Hugh McLnln novor
lies. Ah a result you ran about 1800
votes of tho Domocrntlo ticket hero
Now, Senator Chamborlaln, It Is up
to you to inn It o good what Iiiih boon
promlBod, or you will mnko out my
frlond Hugh ns the worst llnr on tho
Bay." Mr. Beck pointed out how
vltnl tho harbor Improvements woro
to Cooh Bay. Ho said that for tho
next two yearn tho people hero would
Mini If wnu nnl null' iiPPPKHnrv for nlinni I'nnil HlllrltS. And UP mid
commercial welfare to Improvo It, butldown tho tables tho boiirb wero start-)
It was n matter of safety for human ,ed In turn nnd tho almost forgotten
lives. Ho said Hint bo fnr ns the tuno ot tho "Bull Krog In tho Bool"
bar dredgo was concerned. Col. Burr, Mod for fuvor with tho better-roof
tho U. S. Board of IJnglneers had momborod notCH of "bun Bonnot
Inlil 1iii.ii tin unt. wnvrv Unit tho liar 8llO."
dredgo had been stdrted. but Just na I., .T. Simpson, introduced later
m
htUUbNUH
01
FiES
... .. ! Ui:il!. III. 1 111. u
That tho moving of tlio coos uny iviijs. VVIIIIUIII VVaiLTS WOW
Eject R. A. Churgh From
Coos River Ranch
All IIIUUCUIll IIIUKIIII, COOPHUUH
. . . 'I I...' '
NKW SUI'I'liY OK SOIL
Mngulro nro among thoso spoken of ur0 saving Station will probably bo
(mi posslblo nppolntces thoro. started within tho next fow wcokH
Coqulllo Conic!. wns tho Btutomont yoslerdny of
Thoro Is n lively contest nt Co-ij.;, u, Hopos, special agent of tho
(liilllo. J. II. Lonovo Is Bceklng thojjr0 SiivIur Buronu, who left on the J rlll today with tho counlr dot
placo and bo Is W. B. Cloghorn. Mr. ui,ior, returning In Wnshlngton, l). ' ,0arlng tho tltlo ot Susan ViUnn.
Cleghorn, accompnnled by ABsoHBoriM to nmko his report and rocont- u A church. On Hi fo tl nt
for tho cjectratnt ctlk
tenant on lho firm M
on Cqoi Itlrtr.bullk
thnt tills eultlitbikf
sovcrnl nctloni wltrtta
of North Inlet, will -
it... .... . Inlr.iti Mm utoitil ttllll 1i) H'lll 111)1 nil. 11 . il... ..I ..... I.. n wwmuuti 1 I A
Urn party Joined whplo neurteniy ni'imokH of tho United stnfeB uiidioiiih ""u" l"u l " " ' "' imu m ihuvhik m u i- -
Dm niticliiir of "America." Office In "shlp-snapo- for imuy J.i" " '" .i.'' win innito ins rupiiri imu ..u..u.wo
r n n n.-.i n-i IV T Tlir ri. cninn nvnr IllHt ovnlllll''. ....... .intlmi ,.ftof vlulMnir nt lho local 1.. .. .,..11....
.. . r .. u.. r 1 1 1 iiiih nMn l rvma w wvr t y ! . . .. - -- - - - n 1 iiiiuiiiiiliiiii iiiiui ?ii- -. .-.-...- .-. . .111111..
. . i. .... 41. A I'unv f Tniiirrouuiiiiiii iriiiu vjiti" i iuui i v 111 i.iiiin: nnu iaiiii 111: '
soon as it was (lonionsiraieu uini 11 - ,,..' n f nlXfl.r ;M . " ',t "' 8nHoni and put In n Htutlon for novurnl dnys. ,llUor n8
would not do ho work, tljo engineers h".. . - ,; un uuiiwiuy mn ou word In Ills liolialf. Coming ).ero to Ineuilro l.nlo tho ,10 lin8 leased
would recommend, .o Jett(es n.l , ' , , . , "' . "'l ' ' ,J I The .Next Time ,,, for Mfflclenry. ' ch f the atatlon an,l to find out boIIor oro ,.
now tlio new report was going 111 rrom "'" ".' "". ,,,, ..,.i,o.i ii.rnimli ii.vi.. nn,lni...i tl.n ....ri.oKn of H b aal.l that Hugh McLnln, Coo wlint would be ncccsnury for tho ,.Iinu. 0f
Major Morrow to fafv9r ltv (1 ...,.,.... lll0 .',.. ...., . ..... .,. .W0UIII nIi county Domoprntlc chnlrm.in, has c,IBn!C Mr. mn,pa assured llmself , MrH. waton,
M.IH t(n) ltl-:ci-:iVi:i, ,.rnyor wnB offered by tho Hev. icinilnll. tho now. colloclor, L. A. to fill any of tho offices. Ilowotfor, thnt tho call for bids on tho work
Ti l-'athor 11. J. McDevItt, nn old frlemi ' iit0. 0f u,0 Bortlnnd offlco, loft no win iiihihi imu uiu iimiiuuni no wi bo nm, wjinin 11 low wookh.
project under tho Sundry civil sor-
CoiigiVNsiiii.H llnnlcy lliiiHmlNnif 8onMor8 Uno ,,,,,1 chamberlain, tlilH mornhig Mr 'tlio liortli on tho efficient. If the nppolntinents nro
at lho opening uf tho bnimuot. Dur- Bldor. ' I"11 "" '" "' " uiey pronniiiy win
Ing the ovonliiK music wns furnished That nil of tho flues levied by In- 1"'. ho will express n choice It Is llko-
by Busby's orchestra. Thoso lu ut-'spectors McOrnth nut! Wntklns tlirco iy. ma 1110 mujr iiiiug no win hibihi
Coos Buy Willi Hull Kill
vcy Haiti
Sovonly-flvo copies of tho "Soil
Survey of tho MiirHhflold Area"
havo been received by tho Chamber
ot Commerco from Congrennmnn
Hawloy nnd will bo uued In sending
data to prospective land purchnsors.
f .wtlii.li.fi In tin. lifmlilnlu nrn 111..
nreas of tlio different soils of this l?-' lr''
locality, tholr chonih'al composition
urrnnged In tublo iiiinlysls, tho com
paratlvo cost of lauds ami tholr dn
scrlptloiiH In tho various parts or
tho county.
tcmliiuco woro:
K. A. Hoso
Charles Hall
M Moollcr
J. 8. Lyons,
vlco bill Is now nvallablo nnd hna
been for boiiio time. All that remains
Is tho order of Klmbnll, hend of tho
.Life) Saving Hurenii, nnd this Mr
1 ....11 I... ..nll.w.l..,l ....... M... r.n wilt lin nf f l.liilinv
I WUIIKK IIKI1 Will IIU tl.llUV :iV.U II. . " "... " .......
H. A. Stephenson atntoniont df Mr .)lk,o. "Ilovever." As indlciitlug Mr. MeLnln's lusts- Hopos bollovcs will bo mndo nH soon
1. B. Montgomery ,ho declared, "every; ono of tho bont- toncy on orricloncy, bo recently ro- j, bo rcturnH t0 Washington.
Harry O. Hoy ( 111011 conccrnod hnvo wrltlon to tho commended nml secured lho nppolnt-, t Wns on special iccommendatlon
(iuy Wnrnor 1 Portland offlco stutlng tholr reasons inent of II. .1. Kimball ns Collector of senators Chiimborlaln nnd Lnno
Clay B. Blllott
A. Bryson
John A. Blatt
W. l' Miller
K. M. Jennings
Andy 1'. Davis
,. T. llalnes
A. O. Uogors
I). L. Buckliigliam
T. J. Thrift
of Coqulllo
SV. B. Cleghorn
In tho sumuior and fall of HMO
forgot tho othor little troubles that tMH ,,tn wns compiled by C. W.
thoy sometimes put up to lho emigres- ,, nm .lanuiB B. KorgiiMin. npu-
slonal (iQlegntlon nnd vould expect Lu, represenlatUos of tho Dniart-jH. O. Kern
the SeunloiH and others to vvnrknH,t f Agrlculliiro nt Washington. P" A. (lohloh
mlglit nnd main for thq harbpr nnilisomo of tho booklets woro buIiKo- 3. W. Wilson
bnr annroiiriatloiis. Ho said that tho nuniK' nnni luun and It was thought Arthur K. Berk
Bort would sen that Major Morrow I no moro would bo printed. Tho
got In lho now report bofpro Congress I now supply enmo uh u Hiirpiiso to
for nogllgnnro nnd mnklng affldu- of Customs hero, nlthoiigh Mr. Kirn- tlnt jjPi j0,0 WftB Hont hero, though
vlts. All of thoso letters Havo lieon ball Is a Itepulillcan. Ho did so bo-Bi, McLnln had sovornl times pro
consldored nnd for this time prnc- caimo ho could not find n Democrat vloiiHly written to tho Dopurtmont
tlcnlly nil of the fines will bo ro- who nsplrcd lo tho offlco whom ho nHnK (iiat tho chnngo bo mndo.
of Coiiulllo ilucccl." , felt was efflclont for tho plnco nndTi.is triaf, ,, n ollninx nn agitation
D. W. Meokor ! t with tho reduction of tho i,0 personally asked Mr. Klmbnll toof HOVori ynr8 to ,0vo tho ntntlon
of Coiiullle presont flnc tho officer ulso mado tako It, although Mr. Klmbnll was coso to tll0 moti, r tho bay, whore
mot nml that It would bo up to them.
Cliiimliorlalii Can Ait.
Hugh McLnln madu ono of tho
strongest arguments of tho ovonlug in
a few words. Senator Chamberlain
had pointed out how hard it was to
L. C. Shlpmau
J. C. Doylo
tho Chamber of Commerco. A. . Meyers
Most valuable aro such works to J. Forsytho
send to men who uro expecting 10 In-, B. V. .Morrow
vest money hero, (lovornmont data , V. Cnttorlln
ujul Htatlstlca aro takou much In , 1. Nasbiirc
proferonco to anything found local- j. W. Motloy
got tho U. S. Bnglneors' sanction to n ' ly. f. A. Smith
projoct and had Intimated If tho en-1 Tho largo map of tho "Marshflold Bon S. Fisher
glni-ora recommonded It, thoy could Aroa" Indlcntos clonrly tho soil com- Man O. Huns
get it through. Mr. McLnln said: ' position lu any section on tho map .,. D. Gordon
"Senator Chiimborlaln Is chairman of nnd tlila Is considered of great lm- . a. Toyo
tho Somite Commtttoo on Military Af-'portanco to uny one looking ovor c. W. Wolcott
fairs. Tho ongluoors nro very anxious tho country with the prospoct or it. b. Miller
I C. K. Klnsoy
1 1. S. Smith
I U' A llnl.l
I II. ... IWIU
I C. H. Beck
Harry Lnno
1 Hugh McLaiu
Mllo D. Sumuor
1 1 B. Conway
Jf Leo Brown
I110, H. Ciio von
I, L. Borgmnu
0. M. Shrlver
to get tnrough Importnnt mensiiros buying land bore.
Who Gets The Diamond?
. On 'Saturday, NOVEMBER 21, we will have a prize
package sale Each package containing 50 cents' worth
or over; of jewelry and merchandise.
ONE OF THE PACKAGES WILL CONTAIN A $25.00
DIAMOND RING.
Each package sells at 50c. COME EARLY AND GET
THE DIAMOND. '
Red Cross Drug Store
Phone 122.
II. C. Dlors
of Norlh Bond
T. C. Itiissoll
of Denver Hill
IV. l McBldownoy
Ion, (Inodriim
lolin F. Hall
folm S. Coko
3. B. Mayboo
(!. W. Lcsllo
It. A. Copplo
B, B. Walto
A. J. M. Robertson
C. B. Ash
J. T. Brand
W. A. Ackormnn
Harry F. Cordon
O. B. Clinmborlalii
L. J. Simpson
J. W. Bennott
T. J. Mncgonn
II. J. MeDovltt
F. A. Tledgon
C. A. Sohlbredo
W. 11. Kennedy
J. A. Wnrd
B. 11. Joohuk
.lenry Sengstackon
It ovldont thut nfter this thoro will ,,0t nu nsplrnnt for tho placo.
bo lltllo leniency bIiowii offenders. .
Inspection of bonis will bo loft In
tho hands of Mr. Klmbnll nnd ho
will seo thnt tho craft of tho bay
observe tho government regulutlons,
copies of which cun bo secured at
tho local customs offlco.
(Hanclng ovor tho ID fines mndo
I when tho Inspectors woro hero lu
1 191 12 It Is shown that though thoso
Senators leave
ON VALLEY TRIP
It will bo ready In a fow minutes
tlmo to bo nu tho spot lu boats to
i linlii. HhliiwrtM'kt'd mariners.
.-''. ,. :. ,..'-
limpccior v. amp wen, iiwiii'viiu u. uh.i. " . .lyajt
. ......... ... . . . ....... . .1 1 i i,.... ami .niter h,",
, uisinct .Mimnor i;i, who )viis-noTi-jiivii ,,..(. I
from San Francisco two weeks ago i led William Waters. hcrpr
!..' ...... .1... ...... Iln.. I Ifn On. Il.ll. Ilflllll ' .
umiit;i.iiiih ill" vwwb i.iij ...... Hi"n
dcuvor lo establish Iwr Ideality H
lho dniighlor of "Mart" DtJi.iwV I
thy pioneer who died In UII. B;
doing It Is said Mrs. WatewhepnU
sccuro an undivided uno-hill IttttCt
In nil tho ronl properly left 1W
Davis, whoso cBtnto was Tloedtbe
tween jr'f."00 nnd 75,000.
According to Mrs. Water's iK?f-
noys, "Mart" Davis csme 10 www
at a very early dnto nnd tk7 cUt
IL was tho custom of rosnjrwWUM
lo take Indian wives. Thty dt!n 'I
Hint "Mart" Davis married
woman by tho nnino of '
that to thorn n dnushter wi Va
by tho nnmo of Suisn. "
ho tholr story goes, ! wj
botweon Mr. Davis and bli
thoy Bopnralcd.
Mr. Davis Inter mirrled s
woman nml tho Indian woi
m ii.
rlcd.nmnii by Hio namM -
!,al,.1 BuAnlkftatatffMWJ
1Blnm1' .. . , .:.i.,tll
Station, declared tho tho move tol. 'Tho sun is in
liurch n
a tenant i
CharloBton Bny would put tho llfo
savors, nt tho loast, twonti'-flvo mint
utes closer to tho bnr. At tho "pros
. nn .... .n r.rn il.n
ranged irom ?iu mi iu tuu, umi , ... ., . rr.i.:n,, ii,,.(. d:m . ... ... . .
noiio of tho flnos which woro pnld.viail ill uuiiuiuu, myiuu ruuu oiu uiuo i inues uio uig powur rv
amoiinted to moro than ?'J0 and and Batldon Return Here twenty-elght minutes to roach tho
fnr Mm most nart tbov wore under! Horn Thifc Punninn ur.
1 '""" iniw w y
$10.
Thoro woro 28 flnos lovlod by tho
Inspectors on tholr last visit hero
CLAIMS Hi: WAS DBFH.U'DHD
Tho boat-houso at tho now stntlon
Xono tho worse for tholr Into bnn- wm lmvo a oi,K cilllto to tho Vntor.
quot of Inst evening Senntors Lnno on wncll wm l)0 a throe-switch trnck
...v.. .. . .,. . .- !
and of this numbor most have been ,u.-""'""'" i " which may Do usod by nny or mo
paid, olthor horo nt the customs or this morning and nt 8 o'clock u,reo boats. Several local contrnc
offlco or at tho offlco lu Bortlnud.iIoft on tho traIn for Coqulllo. Thoy t0rs hvo declared tholr Intention of
woro iiccuinpiwneH u) iuiku .m.i.iuii , u(i(ung 0n tho work to bo dono when
and Captain Mncgonn. At Coqulllo thia project is thrown opon by tho
tho party wns mot with n special boat ( Llf0 saving Dopurtmont.
for Bandon, whoro tho legislators.
ri.iirpli liecauso ol mo i"" ,
I. A. MeXnlili Sues Mi. Belle Sixing
anil T. S. Hoggs, of .Vol tli Hciul
met tho Port Commission, talked ov
or tho harbor improvements nt thoi
Pliilmlm. .tin. tin lino llftOn .1 IV.
.llllit, llliu .v .."o .. , ...,., . ,!. f.(1iiilllr on.l ilin Imp.
JABS All) FHB.N'CH.
(Dr Auocl(o4 Vittt to Coos H7 Tlnju.J
PARIS, Nov. ID. TJ.o FenclinrT
Oi W. Brlggs
W. F. Pnlnter
Don Gardiner
Peter I.ogglo
'hniirn hhiuiu " .- in
'my now has tho uso of the 105-mllll . wlii necessitate
deTH"
.1. C. Mnlonoy
; t. Marsdon, Sr.
, J. A. Allen
Otto Oroko
Hugh Barclay
i Frod llolllster
. h.hi.Ia.I .l litil- lirt t lirklirrlif
IIIIIIIIICII lllllt l.l.lk .... ..B..V f naiwlAi, Tho.. nmlo.1. Sunn.
; i n.nnM tlio Bsthor Hotol In North Bend "'" ' v- j..wv.-, wv....
Dnnlol MncDonnld, r a tor Lnno snld, wero turned down for
IIUIII .UIO. I1UIIU d(IUII(i .11.1. , . I
Boggs. they did not hnvo complete , appropriations by the Bovormnent on-
ownorbhlp nnd therefore
for ebniethlng ho dtdn
.MCKOUO lias lirOUglll SHU IU l,ircilll - - " . . . - 1,n,l l.non ,1o1Ivopo,1 nn.l nnnlhnr larCO
Court, lie asks that the court sot lI.c. ounr8 lo u, oxloni ot suu'- . ".".--: "r :VrV "'
i.i,i rnrt.,.,, n,rlKaM- ho KaVo 000 for tho work. Today tho Sena- r"n w"f "e"'" '
Thos. It. Sheridan l ' .. . naymont for tho tors will explain to tho people there1 Jal)nn wns n8l5ct uy nc8 u 8"
., w Moinnnv IUlcs0 I,aftB l mcIU lor u, ..... ..,.,...,... might tako tho Kims. The Japanese
i -f iittuw lrnl H3 iiv iiut!j van uuv nun uu ovmi- .
(rnvornmnnl nnMn.1 nnntmiHii n nP n
las. H. Flanagan B. L. McCluro,
sir-ars
Jho n illS? 8 noow. but for which both the Bona-1motor flokl ""8 " ,n PrBvgC-" RY "R u" ,,,G,Wrfr3
t lo v V tors hnvo pledged themselves to work. ' wUHory forces orJapan- v-cWm zftrt
uli in c r'cult Coqulllo nnd Bandon havo offered to Who" tho war began part of tho guns ,uford Davis. -
IIU III Wlltllll ... linil l.oon .lnllvnrn.l nn.l nnnlhnr lnrEO I - -rrrcfTf '
Fnrl h. Powoll
.sin actual Pom
the property. All tno P.--
proceedings and-who w -lllrectly
and Indirectly; rtft
aro old residents of Coo Ds '
,b thought that the PJJ"
lead to some Interesting W
of early day Hfo. ,
...Mart" Dto "W "JJJ
years ago leaving BlaWj JJ
only son, tho bulk or
state. LutorniufordD I
1 tho auto acciucai
three months ago, and MS"
leaves bis entire estate to
of this city, is no J JMJ,
lhfto)Vner.1Qfa.h,'nfcrti
C. S. McCollom
Fdgnr McDanlel
I. G, Horn.
KMHAIKU) OX WOOL.
Ll
liUiii
DRUGGISTS,
JEWELRY
OPTICIANS
After completing his purebnso,
claims McNubb ho found out that
not all ot tho building belonged to
Mrs. Spong and Hoggs, as ho al
leges they represented It did, nnd
thnt much of the furniture was
, owned by Going & Hnrvoy. Mo
muwrw.ucs.iTii lNabb (Jeclaroa tfcat ho hJg boon
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dov. 30. (lamged to tho amount of $1200,
Tho embargo on Australian wool has for wj,icj, l0 8 bulng. In addition
beon made nbsoluto, according to ml- 0 asking for tho faottlng nsldo of
vlcos received today, tho llccnsos for tno mortgages,
the exportation of any of Hint pro
duct lo the I'nllcd States hailng been Bed (Yo.ss Ho
rovqkOd. i ' , ie Opoin Hoiue Ai
cd.
government cabled promptly placinj;
I.alor tho nnrtv roturnnd liv snnelal , tbom nt the dlsppsltlgn of Francd
boat to Coqulllo nnd visited Myrtle and anouncod thnt sho was sending
Point. They nro expected bdek on i back thoso already delivered so the
tho evening train nnd will bo guests' tho French army might use them,
this evening of Mr. nnd Mrs. HonrylTho vessel conveying tho last shlp
Sengstacken. They.wlll leave on tho ment ,md nlready reached Colombo
Broakwntor tomorrow morning for , wnon lt was Intercepted.
Portland.
'llio NAMKS of the HTOHKS now
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vTcXvrsi1
ATLANTA. Ga., NOV ,
Seattle was selected a'tM,
of the 1915 convention
Women's Chrlslia" .--.
Union. ---''
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t Ilcn.1 for A HjAg1, XoV. -J
I DUO nnd lA ' " ...-tABST1.
I Hou't full lo nttond Boil Ciii-ss Bon- ssu,K UMTHI) COXSl'MHHS' lcl.vtlon can bo wdo Jm, tf.
, , ,, . ,r vfl Omoil VmomlK'i- 27 nt llio Mn- COUPONS will nppenr In MONDAY'S OFKICH, "J1"1 uA. v
nofli ( oiiooi'l Mason- ii'AlNTUHi "u
oviubcr 27. I vnlc Oncrn Hoube. IUsh'm of the T1MKS. ' ' ' U
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