The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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A Full Dress Suit for $35
.
MANY
ELDER BIGS li
S
Crosses in From Portland at
8:30 and Left at 2 p. in.
' For Eureka
At S:;!0 this inorniiiK tho George
Thn II na nr nlnroH in thn nr.ir "'"0 told his trouble. Tho Judge AV. Nldor crossed In from Portland
ino utios nro pincea in tno oruor , . ., ,, , , ,, " i.i,,i11 ,..i,i, i. ns ,ui,,,r,irH
BREVITIES
TIDKS
Below la
height of high
Aiarsnncid
FOIl NOVF.MRF.R
Klven tho tlmo nud
nnd low wator at
- nlshos tho C009 uml Curry County
exhibits to tho i'nnntun.l'acllfc Ex
position. This sum nlll bo naked
nt tho rate ot $50 a month for the
next six mouths. Altogether $5000
Is being raised in tiio two counties
tor tho big fair. .
j llml Xo Mollis. Uecnuso ho von-'
turcd on tho strcots after dark rid-,
i lug his motoreyolo without lights, I
Victor Deck was arrosted nnd Sat-'
tirdny evening after work appeared
befote I'olloo Judge llutler nnd i
1TT
., AH the Comforts of Home
Is found In our conl nnd wood HKATF.RS. I'rlco from 9 1. art to
$18.00. As nifty a line as you will see IILSFAVIIHRIC. l'crfectlon
Oil Stoic- fur offlie and household use.
licpnlr shop In connection
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
llnnlirnro ami IMumblng.
t
or occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of each day: a compar
ison of consecutive holshts will In
tllcato whether It Is high or low
water. For high wnter on tho bar
srbtract two hours 34 minutes.
B
HOLDS
BIG iSGHOOL TAX LEWY
Irj-tiiU tot ScbaMocr tMatx
X'T got the idea thai a dress suit is an expensive
iixury. AVe have Uiem here for $:13; the kind you'll
,0N
1
h worn by most particular dressers.
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
ve used J'ine black dress worsteds in these suits, thev're
( i ii 1 j 1 ii i 1 1 ,t i . .
ca ana laceti wim exceiieni sine tno ialesl design.
No uso waiting nny longer; you really can't
nffortl to bo without ono nt such n prlco
WOOLEN MUL'STOR
TWO STORKS.
MARSHFIKLl) XOHTH IIHXI)
This Storo Is tho homo of Hart Sclmffner & Marx good clothes.
21 lire. . r.l2
Ft. .. 1 .11
!22 Urn. . fl.as
Ft... 1.8
2.1 Ilrs. . o.:iu
Ft. -O.t
21 lira.. 1.33
Ft... 0.3
2j Ilrs. . 2.2S
Ft ... 0.7
2C lira. . 3.22
Ft. .. 1.1
27 Ilrs. . 1.10
Ft. .. l.-l
2S Ilrs.. C.OG
i Ft. .. 1.8
20'IIrs.. 0.3C
(Ft... 4.1
30lIIrs.. 1.2C
Ft. .. 4.C
io.r.3
2.1
lt.r.i
2.f.
7.37
4.8
H.35
r..o
9.28
n.2
10.10
r..r.
10.159
fi.C
11.37
o.S
n.r.3
2.1
i.r.2
0.3
rut;
r..7
100
2.5.
2.13
2.3
3.25
2.1
4.30
l.Bi
5.24
1.0
fi.12
0.0
12.11
0.1
1.2.50
0.0
11.45
0.0
listened attentively and then flnod brl"K"l? ilh1.hcr J?s B?TCMBiC
,, tr , n .tt . from the North. The ttltler left
Uock )S for tho offense. The no-''for Kurotm nt a ,,, ,, nlIl, on Thuni
llco nro vigilant In tholr lookout any afternoon t 3:30 la sctuvtulod
for blcyelo rldora without lights, , to sail for Portland.
this being tho Bccond punishment ., ,TI,ilc who nrrlvod frrtpi l'ortlnnd
meted out this week! "J!"""?, VL UM v,
Tm.Mmli .loywnti-i-. "Drunk nnd joindln Ltowi'i. Mrs. It. ' K. Wood, i nri nnikin , n,, VnclnrUv.1 Mnrslifinlfl rilir!
lllnurh (). Wood, -?' uwwii ink uwj i wviucij V'.." ',.-
MAMN SMITH HEBE
!0T EXORBITANT
Ti-u n.J
mtum uuiiu .
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J-J nBainst n. MRo, who cut up Rroat ', iiyw'. l?1th1w,,",,',il- lr,0,,S Morniiicj For San Fraiicisoo- Taxpayers Listen to Anoiiai h
! 0 papers Saturday evening hnv fc ;a; , Wtih 54 PaSSCIKjCrS - 'tl'a'lSobui.dil'
B.l Jsumed tho contonta of his "Sunday fnarimrns i.nraway, Adolaldo Imm ,,, ... anfa lrt Mmn-flfeinJ0 o JS ,f ml
- bottle' Ioub before tho nlloted tlmo way. John JncohH.H. U Unraon. Hon , ' yesterday levy for school district number nlno
nil lYcstorday ho npont a good share K. Clark, Curtis West, C A. OaBo,1"1" l0 "0W11 ' c" M 1 1 was made after havInK boon cstlmaU
,&'?.' '"n,""n " c,",y " r,-' ' S -" "wsa'Ks? ".'jss s-s Isjs-s jst iSr-issr'ss s
.i4 iiitu; 'H"""n' ..... arMiiw. mmuvuvii () tiwtiii ..i. .... "i , ... iMnnt n siiri.uiiii nxiiniiHii. ami ihv
11.40
4.3
0.0
0.0
C.55
0.1
7.35
0.1
who claims no relationship to the
famous Durke Sauco manufacturer,
also Kot In tho wroiiR "pew" nnd
he likewise kept LIko company for
n similar length of time.
I 1
.,
WKATIIKK FOHIJOAHT
(Or AnwillIM PrM (o Coo Par TlniM.i
OltKGOX Fair, with soutlv
orly winds.
LOCATi Ti:.MPKItATUnn
mxoiti)
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:13 a. m., Nov. 23, by IlonJ.
Ostllnd, spcclnl government mo
torologlst:. Maximum , 57
Minimum 0'
M 4:43 n. in , 38
Frcrlpltntlou 33
I'reelpltation since Sept. 1,
1914 19.CI
Precipitation samo period
last yoar ... 13,51
Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy
and rainy.
SPhH 0.
S. O. Hendorson. Kiln M. Hulllvan,
1 Chns. Laraon, 11. D. llovea, Mrs.
Ivvva nnd two children. C. Cinuey,
.1. S. Walker, 'W. 8. FitzKorald, I.
Malakoff, W. W. I.ainb, F. A. U rah in
, Ida (Irahm, Mlaa .loan Lothian, Mrs.
I Mnry A. I.othlan, It. Henry, H.
i StnKorburu, O. Soverson, Ij. Wren,
JUDOK COKK reconvened hk equity , S. W. filler. F. Fallot, 1). Doiul,
tern, at Coqulllo this morning. I fc'VXwIi k vLlnJZ left for
II. J. ItUSSKMj was hero on busl-' Kurulcn on the Klder: II. J. I.alrtl,
ilUUiUM, .lilH .IVUII ll. .MIIllllU.1 a, j ,
T. M. !nrliir. I. Tlinroiin.K. llllllro. u'
J. 11. Dutour, C. Alnaworth, Mlaa1 Those who left out on Iho Nnnn
.leinilo M. Clark, Chua. llublmril, (smith for Hnu Kmnclaco were:
Frank Kimball, (J. II. lilmdor, Mra. j, T ,,oyt Jnck Tommn8 jBm0B
Pan no Minder, l.aura Howe, Fran- ' ' . ..,, T ,,
cos Howe, M. LudwrK, (l.jrhard Tonnuna, John Muilell. J. U Hnr
SchmottRer. Mnry Schmettner. Miss, gen, I. Farkas, Mra. C. K. Shaw, Mlaa
Allco Ilolden, (lodfroy Johnson, V.
J. Patteo, J. II. Ilebbo, Oeo llee, It.
K. IIIbliB, Frank .uinniorle, A. J.
lluse, KrnlMt llnllutto, Anton Pcter
aon, Mm. A. Poteraon, J. 11. Cox,
MrH. J. It. Cox, Fred llltteneust,
W.1 M. Weekloy, Ivon Hoae, Pet Min
gle, S. llolmoa, Wm. Onlnlng. Krnnlt
Mnlln 11. .W. Dodd, W. Jeuaon, M
lioro today on n abort buslnoas .
trip. '
AltTIlUIt PKCIC wont ovor to Co
(luillo this morning on court bus
iness, j
CIIAUMCS KUKUOKIt was among I
tho visitor 'In tho city today from j
Allegany.
O. It. QULVKIt was horo today on j
a Bliort uumnosB trip rrom unicn-.
. Ing Inlet.
Iluyrt lluvlnesM. J. S. Stovona JOHN KNLUND waa down today1
lima purohad tho Intorosta ot hla from I.non l.nlto uiiying auppiioa
partnor, Mr. Ooldworlhy. In tho I . v'yltlnif.
,1'arlalan Cloanlng nnd Dyeing Worka.HAVIS "OWAItU was among tho
-. tit it -f1ltw ri'Mui llvltdifmi .Tn
uoaa today from CatchliiK ; Inlot. VMan Meade, Lawrence Monde-. Mra. ' ' . ,.,',, ,..., tllllll
llAltilV HOY loft this morning for'j, c, Meade, ll Wels. A. A, Levy. iJucobion, L. lorroll, 11. Coin, John
Conulllo. whom ho has court bus-. I.yim Lambeth. J V. Reynolds. Mra. Mlrudo, Sam Agomollnn, 1. .lonoa,
Iuorm. iJ Hejnolda, K. L. Tolmnit.
J. P. DAVIS, of llnynoa Inlot, was
M
SEND
Death and Taxes
An old Sage said thi-e were the only two CERTAIN
things in the world,
But
nvc must beg to contradict him, because it is a CERTAIN
thing that on next Christmas Eve, the tirms below are
noinn to GIVE AWAY Five Free Pianos to the five girls
mho hold the MOST VOTES in the respective places. The
(MOST VOTES will be obtained by trading at the speci-
ictl places.
Get Busy And Help Your
Favorite Win
Tim Hnnrlirlnloc uill nlnneo onp.h nnn hnvn n tnllf with
(ho Camnainn Mananer this week and learn something'
new about the Due Bill System.
This Campaign and its methods are absolutely fair to
one and all and will stand investigation at all times.
1 WINNERS THIS WEEK:
IFOURIERS' MARKET Mrs. McLcod
BARTER'S CONFECTIONERY Mary Lambeth
(SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND . Elizabeth McCulloch
(MODEL CASH GROCERY Mrs. H. S. Harris
00S BAY BAKERY Izetta Wasson
loyal Theatre
TONIGHT
N-rr !o films, Morlno, proaeuta-
B M 'If Stnni " In fnnv narta. A
ms and exciting story of traglf
enmi,-,
po Luropean war sertos No. 8
huiiim or Thormonda and Jieue.
liim .nidlera on tho Alevt, Soma
' sutferera, Gonaral vltw ot
town 11 h KOHii frnm tlia tumOill
M l Ville. A dialoaated maohlue
icnu'z. tho Darbar," with Max
jr Another of thoaa Joker
e wiiM'a aerlofPf liaEijbuU, 'aa
" (irtoiiniat
"id threc-iuurter roola of tlia
ipl irr8.
in i ion, lower floor. 15c; bl-
ro P.iday n!nht. "Stockton'a
Js "'n.i.lo orfni-mln 1)0
' nl Yaudevlllo Show7r Also
' v i nearta."
n t i, rgc't Deiember 1 at the
1 4(1 1
ie
Grand
To-Nipb t
HONE
Cent
158-R
fessenger Service
ARSHFIELD CYCLERY ,
The celebrated film favorite,
MISS JSTHEL CLAYTON In Cliaa.
Klein's greatest film production:
TIIK D.M'f.llTKIIS OF MKX
A feature with exceptional merit
produced by the Lubln Company in
five reals. Action In every foot.
IJeautiCuI photography. A master
piece iu motion picture making.
I.OVH, LtTK AND I.I.Ql'11),
A Blosjranh aomady that will ttekla
the funny bone.
IILl'M ItlUltD TIMS SHCOXIl
One of the Mograph .oateotlve com
edy series. Good rough and tumble
comedy. You'll like It.
Cnlldran. 5c; adults, 15c.
y apeelal arraugaiaoBt the Orand
Venetian Orchestra 'will jlay three
times a week, every U'adneaday. Fri
day and Sunday alght.
Coming Thursday, the first lnstall
meu of the Arthur Johns n --rial
Mop c nntled "Ifahned Adventures."
ilil i:. ki-i.tv. ii:tist
I'Uaa- U-'-J, Itoom :ot, foku WU
Kiisl.sldo Service. Thoro will bo
' preaching at tho HantBldo school
home Monday night at 7:110 by Ilov.
LttHHford.
(Jcto ."liuiy DuckH. Arthur Mo-
Konwu roturnod homo yeslordny
from tho tsnn ' ' Ills north of North
, Inlet with t . .-ty-flvo ducks. IU
doclaros tho huiitliif; thero In better
than ovor this yoar.
j Ties Up Money. CoiiRtnhlo Cox
wont to Ilonryvlllo this morning to
,icrve iiniiors of RarnUhmout on John
i Krnmo, who la lnado tho dofondnnt
in a suit broiiKht by tho Fnrinor'
nud MorchnntH Hank of Conulllo' for
$100. An nccouu't or $100 lu tho
I'irst National Hank hoVo has been
Rarulahocd.
' Cuts l'oot. Charles Ilautoll wan
brought down from Ilooclt'a Camp In
Smith Ilaslii Saturday evonliiR nuffor
Iiik fiom a cut foot, an nccldont that
happened by n slip of tho nxo while
workliiK In tho woods. Tho doctor
dressed the wound and Dnutoll wns
1 ulilo to roturn again to camp, nl
i thoiiKh ho will bo itnnblo to work for
sevoral days.
Move (imi'cry Store. All day yea
(onlay nnd today men h.svn uoon
busy trnusferrliiK tho stook o'f Roods
of tho Stnuff Grocory Btore from
i the old location nt tho corner of
Commercial and Front streets into
tho bulldlJiK formerly ocouplud by
Hust's alwtrnct office, which has
beou newly romodnlod luatitu. Nor
ton & Hansen will onlaro their
buslnass in the bullillnif formerly i
occuplod by tho Stnuff Grocory.
To Wort OfflcoiH. A mootlnK of j
the Men's Fellowship Club hns boon '
called for Tuesday ovanliiR nt oIht
o'clock In tho Chamber of Conu
mone for the purpose of oloothiR
officers for tho coining yoar. In
addition to this the mambera will
discuss the proposed Coffee Club j
or Vorklngnon,8 Club, plana for
, which are later to bo praaonted to
tho City Council asking their co
operation. Fmico Kluht of Way. Tom Coko,
who has Just finished tho toiibiruo-
' tlon of tho telephone lino along tho
new Smith-l'owars road bgyond Myr
' tie l'olnt. spent, Sunday with his
family here. Thoy liavo put In n'
I flue 'phono line which will connect
up all the new camps and also he
used lu operating trains. Mr. Cokai
i will now start fencing the right
of way and will have oven n big
ger Job than ho had on tho 'phono i
line. I
! "Xo llpeorrcri Seatf. Hecnmo of
, the faet that many tlrkuta Are ha-1
Inc sold out of town the ladle who
are Mlllna tickets for tha lied Cross
lleueflt Concert on next I'rlilay ere- u4Ut
nitlg nilU llli u tminianmw iiii
them to reserve tho seats. There
wfll be experienced ushers ou tho
floor to see that all have soata and ,
everything l lelng done to make
the contort a success from nil stand-,
points. The financial commtttae
eonaiats of Itev. Drowning. Hennett
Swanton and II. G. OJerdrum
visitors in tho city today 'from
North Inlot.
MU8. II. L. ItUSSKLL, or North
Inlot, was n shopping visitor In
tho city today.
J. T. CDIiVKIl nnd wlfo wero down
on tho bant this morning from
Catching Inlet.
WILLIAM CIIAMIlHItB wna amoiifi
tho visitors In tho city today from
Hnynori Inlot.
DAN 1II3NNI3TT, of Coos ltlvor, wns
horo today looking after somo
mnttorH or business.
MISS MYUTLK V.I3ATIU31tLY camo
down this morning- shopping from
her homo nt North Inlet.
MISS KMILY
w.ih in tho
T
DELEGATE EAST
Portland Would Have Coos
Bay Represented in East
tern Congress
That they nro completely out of
Coos Hay booklets nnd nro extremely
anxious for more, Is tho gist of it
letter received todny from tho l'ort
lnnd Chamber of Commerco. ''Coos
liny booklets," runs tho loltor from
Secretary Kdmond C. Glltuor, "do
you more good on our counters thnn
In your own organization." A ship
ment will bo sont to tho l'ortlnnd
body on tho uoxt boat.
Also tho northern Chamber or
Coiumorco Is anxious to know whoth
or or not Coos liny will hnvo n.dolo
gato to tho National Illvors nud liar-
Win. Ford, C. Hvuus, A. Onnllsoil,
J. 1'. McFnddon, Anton T. Andor
soil, It. Tlcke. A. l'ot-, (1. II. l'hllly.
Y. V. tlprr, A. Trncoy, Frank Ward.
C. l'odernon, Lee Cheo, F. W. Kuhu,
L. A, SUinb, Mnnnd Ssiolc nn
u levy ot l.s mills to jny orr a
11000 bond and Ll.tlSfi ot Intorost.
There wero present but eight tax
payer lu nddltlon to tho achool
board nnd no opposition wns mado
to 'tho tax.
hi North Hoinl n similar mooting:
was hold ami a tox of IB mills
was voled. lry this thero will bo
rnlsed n spcclnl tax of $18,000. OC
the lCmlll lovy. 12.5 mills la ex
pectod to ralso $18,000 for tho sup
port of tho schotilB, nnd tho ro
malndor or tho levy, 2.5 mills, l
tor n $a000 fund to pay tho In
terest on outstanding school bonds.
For tho support of tholr school
North llend 1ms mi annual sum of
$i!ll,000, tho last $li;000 of which
Is raised from tho county nnd stnto
appropriations. There woro 40 tax
payers present nt tho annual mooting
and a vote on tho lovy resulted iu
:tl lu favor nnd soVen against.
Llbby COAL. Tho Kind YOU linvo
ALWAYS I'SUI). I'hono 72. l'nclflo
I.liory mill Trnnsfer Company;
EASTS1DE CAUCUS QUS&Wlt
UVUIIHUW
rjiL.ii i
Four Cooston Men Make Bid
for Two Council Positions
. Many t? Come.
For tho nomination of throo conn
oilmen, u city marshal nnd a re
corder tho city caucus of nustsldo will
be held tomorrow evening In tho city
hull norovn tho Hay. A delegation Is
oxpected from Cooston to endorso tho
candidacy ot L. (1. Moolin nnd G. M.
Halloy for tho two ofricts nnd from
inuuthor sourco agitation aroso lu fa
vnr f Mr. Isaacson nud Mr. Moroor.
11LAKI3. of Allognny. i ,")rB C"i.Krwi, Dooombor l, 10 nnd(,t , p., that both sides will
city today nhopplng 11. In Washington, 1). O. Tills mat- nmko ,, (fort tomorrow ovonlng
and visltliiK with friends,
GUY KI3NDALL nnd wife.
C. Koudnll and wlfo, spoilt Su
day nt tho Glasgow Gun Club.
NICLS IM3TI3U8BN nnd his hrothor.
John l'oturs, woro lu tho city to
dny Irom tholr homos nt Tomplo
ton. 8. G. CLAHK nnd wire roturnod this
morning rrom Chnrlos Colomnn's
ranch whoro they have beun for
somo tlmo.
SUI'KltVISOlt F. A. GOLDI3N wont
over to Coqulllo this morning to.
attend to somo mutters of school
hiiHtiioss. ,
.10)3 SCHAPUItH onme down on tho
boat from Allognny this morning
to nttond to somo mntturs of bus
iuoes. COIIKT ItKl'OItTHU I.OUI) wont to
Co'iulllo this morning nnd will
probably rotnnlu thero tho rouinln
dor of the weok.
MR. AND MltS. JjVMKS K. l'HTISU
SON wont to Myrtlo l'olnt this
morning, wiore they will vllt
with Mrs. Fetorson's pnronts.
tor will bo tnkon up by the I'ort Com.
nild J, mluulnn ii f n unnrlnl niantlllir to bo
II- .77. ....." ".'
I culled for this purposo
To tho l'ortlnnd Chainbur of Coiu
morco como constant liuiulrlos re
nurd lug Coos Hay, and through tlioso
booklets, docl are tho mumhura thero,
thoy nro nblo to do much lu spread
ing lnformutlon regarding this sec
tion, nnd with the coming or tho
I'nnnmn I'aolflo Kxpoiltlou crowds to term 0 lnroo yGnrs
tho coaiit tho booklutB will ho more In I :
domnnd than bororo. So far more
than -100 or those have bsun dlstrlbul
ed In tho north.
at tho 'meeting lu Kastsldo to secure
tho nomination of tholr mou.
For city roeordor of Kastsldo thoro
appoar two candldutoa lu tho fluid,
C. I'. Kootlng, tho present Jnmiiubont,
and Mr. Woavor, wlo ran ns Soclnllst
cnudldnto for county Juduo nt tho
Inst elect Ion.
Tiio three counellmon to ho oloctod
on December 8 will hold office for n
A Tk gTi C J
0' m m EfM ix
FOIt llKXT l-'iirnlsliiMl 1
Ing rooms. 1021 KIrod
lioiisekeepJ
avonuo,
Kl'ltXIKIIKI) two-room lioiiM'kecpluK
npnrtinont. Apply 113 N. Socoiul
St.
FOIl THAIlll Modem lioiiho,
rooms and until, In Colorado
HiirlncB. Cola., (n world-fainoiiH
honlth resort), tor Property
North Hand or Mnrshfleld.
I. B. Knufmun & Co.
In
Sao
WANTKD Dn'SNiimklng.
87 Second street North.
Inqutru
FOIt ItHXT Xewly runililiiHl Trout
rooms, hot and cold wntor, hath,
$a.R0 por week, (iloso lu. I'hono
SRS-lt.
FOH IIK.NT
npartmoiit
Unriit-nMiiil front
in O'Counull building.
T
AKES MDK
0
JEWETTS WILL IS
FILI
TREATMENT. SKIPS
WANTKI) I'nrlmT In clonning nnd
proaslng, ono who undorstnndH
business; good ohnnco. Scnndl
nuvlan or Gorman preferred. Cull
ot 200 South Ilroodwiiy, Mfld. ,
1 P i r1
1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! '
-T
FOH HUNT Finely furnished flnlH
at reduced prices. I'hono 113-J. ,
EO FOR PROBE
MRS. T. It. CONVJ3IISI3 loft this
morning on hor way homo to Imn
don after visiting bore ovor tho
weok' ond. j
MISS IIAZI3L T1IHRMI8TOII re-1
Madame Viola
Companion Slip Away With
- - - ; Hundreds of Dollars
Gardiner Mill Magnate Left to relieve her imtianu of their
Rnlk nf Prnnnriv tn WiflfiW money and not tholr pain were the
bUlK 01 nopCliy 10 VVIUOW Uo,,c, f00wed by Madame Viola
Valued at $150,000 'I'astenr, who came here Inst week
i and after clever talks on the street
Tho following from a Rosoburg .ufn.. .. urnWli nttraeted throualt the
paper will bo of Interest, but thero juggling tricks or Iluy While, who;
FOIt UI3XT Attrnctho mortem fur
ulilied room ror gentleman. Closo
in. Hnnulro 289 Central wvoniio.
Pasteur ana
turnod to her home In llnndou ,E ov,,lol,ty nn orror lu the valuation. ' eeeorte.1 her. claimed she could make
this morning ntter visiting frlonds , fl t (( oneral)). l0jievwI tu Jewett ! mlruculoua cures of akin diseases.
, , ,,, ,, , , , .,,j uiJKtiiiB ill mail iiutni'ii in hwi in.iu
ostate will considerably oxmiort a mllM , ,,, ,loy(, 0t8, Hlul ,M,,U tnB,r
T T 1U11 irtJn An.MA iIaiiiii 4 1.1
U. 14. 1Jmwmv Wlim ....... "-,,.,. I" ....... ... ii ii.l .ll
morulas trom Tompleton bring!"""' ' money in huvhihu. iiuiiiu-mi m uui-
Ing with hlia 'i big turkoys that i The will of the late W. V. Jewatt, larw wore taken lu and Friday morn
ho has raised on his rami, ror the!0r Gardiner, was admitted to probata l"K trly the couple leM, presumably
National holiday. . hwe , whIl!,l ,ll)0tlt tjjo.OOO ii''f of "nV,lB?''- i10,1? m?9t
II. J. JleKKOWN returnod today'. ", , , ' , ..' or the men bunkoed Interviewed
frnm ' Siiniinv huuiinir trln and ' Douglaa county property and consld- iiroWH.uunii Attorney Lllleovlst re-
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I'm. ii io in vhiuiiiiiih ntfiv iwii in ( uiivu in a wonuiii nrivmug inu !
widow, a son and minor daughter . doctow.
The lustrumunt wa da tad February Dressed In a college oap and gowu,
-. .. . 7",""11 '"ruHij i miI(siu imater. iiioiuited on n sdap
10. 1911, and by Its tanm h. J- h,x on Front atreet. tor several dwa
Cornwall, J. F. Clirlstle and QWJ'm of. ourea ahe bad made. Whle.
IJ. uinadale were anlntart axecii- ner companion, would tnii exttiuu n
tors. In the Interest of tho minor
Nnrclasu Jewett, Os
car IlintHlwIo was appointed guardian,
and Thonms W. Angus, William 8.
WAXTHI) Girl would llho U enro
for ohlldron during spare hours.
'A. care of TJmoa.
FOR SALE f
FOR BALK Tin co horso ixiwer
electric motor for snlo olionp If
taken at onco. Apply Motor,
care Tiinos.
b to u gilt back so many ducks that
Frank Lag was making diligent
Inquiry as tn how ho got them.
O. It. 1'KCK went over to Coijulllo
whoro he will arguo tho case of
John Jorfroya orsiiB J. T. Week
loy, nn oqulty suit before Judgo
FOR SA LR Slmf ting, pully, belt
ings nud Imngors lu flrst-clasa
condition, Koontz Gnrngo, MareU-
field, Oregon,
FOR RENT
i;
OnVtt J
U M lllT nf tlia luliilirnnk linn. , dnilglltor, Mil
aa lioro from Iluwlon lookliiK
- il.A Un.ll.. n !. Onoail.
ii tsr- sin iiiuuiiiu ui LiitJ jjjiriujii i
woll. The Firiold Is now tied up Angus and Louis Seymour appmisera
at San Franelsco and the modon , Tlia estiite is to ha divided among
Is running to Yauulna. ! the holrs by tho widow taking sixty
FOR HKXT Xlooly fjiiiilhlicrt tnm$
rooma with i)tilU- 3 per week
Close' in 330 S.o. tth S.t.'
... , 5 r
badly scarred leg. declaring hla life FOR RUNT FuriiluhciHupurliucut.
bad been saved by Madame laateur. I'hono 53-L. r "
"tho brightest woman lu the world"! , , ,
liillnwlnar Hijmu. tRllu nalltftilM wjkra I " i . '.i ..
....;:...;vr"r.;,r..r:."". '... ...".: for rk.nt njuaviiut.- weii-runiihii.
iiiriimi iu inn mviiui uitisv, ivurin. . . . ' (fr
thy were rellevod of their money lu
anuHiiita varying from IB up tp $50
and glvru .a box of brown medicine
rite couple io(t beuum them a
HDGAR SIMl'SON, who was ' l'r cent nud tho son 80 par oant and trilnk. stating they were going for but
her from North Rend Saturday. ( the. daughter ten )pr cent ot tne
bald that when tho I'orlor mill i property.
Is shut down next month tt will
ho given n general ovurhnultng,
and put In better shape than over.
Ho flguroduhat It would he clos
ed aiiout four weeks.
rouiicll .Mcotlng Tonight. .There jill.o' I'lKRSON, of Ten Mile, re
turned today from rnriiamj,
where he has 1hh Ultlng Mrs.
1'iersnn and I he family, woo ore
fiHiidlnK the winter there lie
i.,,il itiiidlllin. liiiirotiiiK there
and generally a hopeful aspeiL
rr-snsrss
a few daya and would returu. Offi
cers found that live trunk was empty.
It Is thought that the) left under
the name of Dorris.
will be a meeting or tae City Cou-
ell this eteiiliiK artcr a varallon of
I wo weki The city fatkeru will
l- arkfd to donate 000 fiom ih
titi tiedsury to the luud whuh fui-
ST. LAWRUXCJ5 IIOTHh
(Formerly the Coos Hotel) j
Steam boat, hat and cold water., j
Ho liquor. j
Wo Invite you to Investigate our j
j wlntar rates, tutorial Inducement
when two or more persons nccu-
I py same room.
j
STADDEN
ALL KIIM of IMIOTnflRM'lllO
WORK, Rroiuldo Fnlurglug snd
Kodak I'liiMitiiR.
JH lll'.. l I'KjnMllliV Cll-llUlllhll-
ed hoiwekgonlng ap'arjipoij't'Flrcas-
onaoio. l-'., onro ouHrimejr.'..
ii i . .. i ii'ia , .. .' ' . ii I
WAXTJjR Rooipcra njiil Hoarders,
Snyder Hotel, cor. Hall nvo. and
Droadwny.
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FOIt IIMNT -tl.room , liuiuo
pantry and batli, modorn. Villi
und Commercial. I'hono D5-L.
mi m ii i- w ii - ! i. i m
FOR HUNT -Doslrnlilo fiiriilslicrt or
unfurnlsbod housoa. I. S. Kauf
i man and -On.
FOR RRNT finely furnUlieil roomi
i ewr convenloure: closo In. 3t'l
1 a. Uroadwny, phono jJio-J,
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