The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 26, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARS&FIEI.D, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH. 26, 191 5-EVENING EDITION.
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AXCU AT SKSSIOXS TODAY
WILT, MKKT T.KM I'KOM MKIV
VOnn TOMOltKOW IN KIGUXK
Husband Charged With Kidnapping
On n Wife Tnken In Custody
int Florence iw He leaves '
tlio Stage There.
Dr. Sheldon, of rnlerliy f Oregon, $ontcr ixM-. On Knrly Morning
MAiisiiriKt.D athi.kti: soaks
Cl.OSK TO SI.Y TOOT MAHIC
AWAIT APItll. 1 AND OI'KXIXO OK cAMI! WAIIIiK.N wAlMMANVMu
SMAI.Ii TltOl'T SKASOX
hATIOXH IX COQlMliIiK VALMOY
Gle Addree ltnm To
Public TliU Kwnlng
At IJbrary
louplk comi: hack
Charlemagne Tower and
wife returned on the two
o'clock .boat from Florence
with Constable McLaughlin.
The Justice court put Tower
under $500 bonds to np-
pear tomorrow for trial at
2 o'clock. He was given time
to raise the ball, falling this
he will have to go to Jail, say
the officers.
Charged yesterday with kidnap-
The one days session of the Coos
nay teacher's Institute opened at nine
this morning In the high school an-
dltorlum. There wore more than 1S9
persons in
Siapi'; Arownpanlol by lrinci
11 Hopkins: Winner Out
Vwr Stato Honor
Passing of Kiulnolal Storm Hellovo
I Miiirodt Will Hrlnjr H-'tter
I'nherslty of Oregon Knights of Hie) ''Klslier"iins
Cinder Path Train I'or j T.nck"
Hlg Columbia .Meet j unXo (9,Cs, sires six Inches and
In April under In length, for months have
.i,i.i i.. l.n r.nn wnters nf tlin hlkCS
Lss than thrco weeks nro loft 'arkt" .... ......
Ilr-turus to Coos Day After n Ten
Days Campaign Dining Width
Tlitee Violators Wero
AlTCHlCll.
J" c.iuiiunt Univ.
Unloads ooo 'roT, .
evening In the andltorlMm of the city
library Dr. D. H. Sheldon.
the Dopartmem. of HdurMfon In the
University of Oregon, will address
the public on "Childhood and Yth
In English Fiction."
Most Interesting were the talks
of the morning and afternoon. Dr.
Deputy tliuno Wnrtlon Thomns
relumed from u ten-days' active
campaign among tho gamo law v!o
lators In the Coqulllo Valley. Thoru , mor,"B. Until after . .'
with full knowledge of tho fact that have neon ninny compm.nts or dour ; "-' orth liend un"
Killing Ull IIIO IHIUUIU UHU OUUIJI " miuiii, uroUBhf fft '"
io has been selected by the!
Bandon and Medford high school de
bating tems as neutral territory for I
..n.nM throrh tke their debate of tomorrow evening for i "" '. " ......... " ....,'' n.l streams.snlashlnjr In pure delight .
T I'ciruus ... ..... -.. r, ..vJ. rt.nn Tl.la IOr UIO 81K0 nilHUieS OI 1110 CHIUUn .... ... ..... . l,l
, .. .r..r n... n, '"""7'r-::-":z ::"..:,... or . . onBn ... r r ".r:: zz
.3 i .w ,., ,.. to ,o -;.-MJ..5-I--. -- -;r s -z: ;;; ,;.,
at this debate will represent tins "! - ,,, ji01,insiirrt of tlm law that says,
tk f the state In May at tho 8lt' ,eet Portland whore come S''..mtt..nnt ttm, ,hp com. I arrests mid ona man was fined
rnherslty of Oregon when teams representatives from nt least six ' "' ftU Uis ,g cllBnged. tho trial of two others will 1 hold
fro all over Oregon gather there to , b- '" 8 l "7 ' s F,shorn,en 111 get a supply of small- l!tor- m
...,. r.. ,1,. nh.mi.i.m.hin nf the'fom Kugeno will In all probabllley tl" "V,,h ....',...'..,.. i.i Mr. Thomas will
..n .. .. ..,..., .!, ,.. .., ci.i f.irL- er nooKsanu uie ini-nL-Mtn .. ".h
state.
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1 "morrow
"rlngltiK Gfi ,,.....
"" th0 Xan "!,&.
Kom
live
'ctocim
'oiks nml tho Onnio Wnrdoii Bays ft,noo 1'aciNc brldg0a, '""
F
It must bo stopped. Ho mail
rotur
be entered tho name of Sid Clark,
nlnir his own wife. Chnrlemncni' Sheldon held his audience at the
Tower was taken In custody as he early session dlscotirslng on the de- r Jck Kronenberg
The members of the Dandon team,;''- "t year was ono J t"o licst h meMeB
e Jack Kronenberg and George I ' " l" Marshrichl High " "
tails of assigning lessons, class room staitx. mey were nccoinpameu uy,
work from both the teacher's and the Mrs. Kronenberg who Is going out;
student's standpoint, and the condl- for a visit and Principal H. L. Hop-1
.. .. .... -.i,.i. i.-..i- kln nf tho hlch school.
.vnlnts in ..svcholocv. Dr. Sheldon has Two months ago this team won "" Into his on In
of the best rart,,cr 1 lhc m'-
come nomo ni sun uu n v
enough for the neighbors.
tho high
dn; ;;;-v by-,: k"." ;; ;;; rt;.h;pon.h.porih. coumy. .- s ejr,r7u0nutBhi " -"
of the young wife. chd'fl mind and methods of proced- "Ing seven points against six by the crsity states hat ho Is right o the
;ed with having ure ,Ith different rfypes of Indlvldu- Marshfleld team. Inasmuch as the "eels of j u I r head an, hero wl !:fIshcrnleI1.
left the stage at Florence last eve
ning with his spouse and this morn
ing started back for Coos Day in
charge of Constable Clark McLaugh-
Jin, arriving here about two o'clock
In the complain
1). I'oote, father
Tower la rhnrecd
((wrongfully, unlawfully and ford- aU Tnc coordination of these prin- honors went according to tho points nm Jumping If these men hold
bly i seized and confined Mildred ' iL, ,h n f ,.w.,,. Bandon secured the honor of snout- "t s they are expected to." Mulr-
VIUIB MV IMW. VOVMXU U&UUTHUVVU . . . . -. 1 .(.. 1
nodacocr Ing with Medford, the winner of her . or coitimoia university in J'ori-
PVt the afternoon period Dr. Sheld- section. -nd. is called by Coach 11111 Hay-
on talked on the differences per-' Coach Harold Qulgley, who was rd one of tho greatest athletes
talnlng between the German and the unable to accompany his team to the that has oven como to Eugene. A tall
imnrlrnH e,hr,t. tnlln n, t ,U. VAllPV Stated WIIO! 110 WflR IlCrO timi ,M" "" "111 JM.'
l lJ XJ i 1I.U1I OLilUUI. irUlll kl&l L. UUL U IT
slrable points In each
School
A trifio slow In getting his stride
nn.l l.n ..rt.tt fnM... n .tin nln.t nf li n
,. , i dub It. Thcv claim that the frequent
season tho new recruit seems to bo """ " . .. , ..., ,.
Fishing this season has been dull.
That is the way the expert anglers
, rains have made It Imposslblo for
even the best of them to secure catch-
.od an,l,nK' t 4.30 tomorr"!
T"e cabin passenger l
were: J. it i.m.. ' nW
1 ruiugan tf
m to Co-1 J,rs. Hoso, W. T. niriinl.. "
I ....11. . ,....!.. ... 1 n.... ..... , T V r .. ". Sm
in iiniiu .iiuuuiij- in invuHiiKuiu iur-1 '. hurray, Jirj jin
thcr reports of violations of tlio 1 "' urown, Mrt. H, A ... ''
gamo law In Hint section mid B.iya, w-'rnlch, Miss c. L park, ""'
if they contlniio ho may find It ! 'o', Fred I'nrkcr n i 'l
. ..... I 1.V...1.... .. .. " "Onlthfcn
necessary iu niuvu ins nuinu over
there.
Lively at. Wagner.
lio reports tilings vory llvoly at
"nrloy, .Mr8. v-. , 01U
Tower and kidnapped the same
Jlflldred Tower with the intent to
cause her to be secretly confined
in tho state of Oregon cgalnst her
will."
, Immediately after tho warrant
tlffia laoilnjt fn n a I o 1 1 1 a fr In
. . ..1.. .1 .. . . some time a resident In Germany and
touch with the officers up the beach ' , , . . . , , .
win. ,, ,n...w .... ni.,.M- bence Is well posted on his subject.
" u """ "" w .-(
Laughlln was waiting for the cou-
plo on their arrival In
That the present rain Is tho delayed
cqulnoxlal storm, is the belief. That
with this cleared out of tho way, tho
wind today had shifted to tlio north
west again, the N'lmrods stato that
the fishing season of next Thursday
will open strong and with all the ear
marks of being tho best in years.
. . - .. . .. . ... I'lirui'a iiiicativ in niu 0111.1.111 vui
taking place of the debate. It was ooks as tnoug n uoaen naywan, win disappointed return-
the romnromlse nt Eueene. each team "nvo someone in tnc nign jump lor - " " - ,.., - . .,.. .
llvoly at worion, Mrs. Y. andi. ?4I
tlm Qmllti.Dnil'nra1 nnilttt nt Wfnir. flflllWl T I .. ''vulUI
than 25 or so. This, by i "2 .L."' .:;..",: :." : ' -. v""""an' V. (wl
.mil- v i ii-n i i ii ii.' ii ii i u iii-ii ii vii y !
. .- - ... .!-.! oo " l"." -'" ..-........ ......
aermen ,s c..aru.u "" j loggera ml, ,ho ,,onkoy8 ,nlll0 ,nor.
a IUV.ni 1 Ha. tuiinln nil ilnif In tin
I J illUOlU till ttJ IWUf,!
He was for tho great expense of taking tho do-, ,n c,oso to H'o bx foot mark,
iermany and "aters to Medford might prevent the Further tho Emerald says, "It
Tip. Qhfalrtnn ( nn (ntprpatlne nA.il?
. .... .... . .... .-- . .... .r.nl n Irnvol tn tlln mnat .on. UIO Oilier COIlCgCS tO Sit Ull 01111
Florence. . .i ..i.i n... .b.m..i a,. i.. i . watch." This tricky trainer of men
Until late last night there was a j c ' 7. "Pra m,'' " awaf I lnBt 8"r,"e was Mar8,,flehl nni1
tontlnuai buying of long distance '" en.r PMle. "iJLrtllIir ln a cllBlom cach having watched Clark In actio,, In,-,
"''" VO U. tuc LW..DU..UU.u , - I ,,.,.. . . ... . ... .. .
district of tho stato selects Its best meuwiuiy uinieu ms uust euona to
Ing homo with but small uioescs as
pay for their labors and ofton enough
havo they hooked tho llttlo fellows
under six inches, only to sigh nnd
toss them back Into tho water, hoping
tho whllo to get even next year when
they mensuro up to standard.
Fanners Ilusy,
Farmers tiro busy ovorywhoro ln
tho Vnlloy getting in tholr spring
crop.
I, N. .Cornwall, U N. i J'j
n. Stevenson. Mrs n. n
Norton, Mrs,
- -uir.
and 27 steernco ' u'MtJS
SNOB
rJugeno 111 eaily February.
What olso Conch I lay ward has up
his tleevo to spring on tlio other col-
SUCCKSSI'UL Tltll'
.T. II. Imw Itotiuns IVoin lliislncss
Joimioy Through Califoniln
J. II. Law, of tho Ladles Cleaning
Works, returned today from a sue-
GUN CLUB TROPHY
WAS MADE OF TIN
Coqulllo Gun Club Dill Xot Mako Aj-
pllnitlon I ''or Cup Iu Tliuo Ami
l)lHHaplntnient ltesult.H
niessnucs
uMin n... t i.i i,i.i ... school" was the discussion of F. A
!...',... '......... .' nniHon n..n.. ...nrvi.nr ,.i ,in. team-through a series of contests and wnr" Getting tlio young man civ
at of wfo H. wolold o'clpa.F:A.G.mila;.oftheCoosR.v- ono team from each district meets thused In the University that he
u ..IB n. no u ioiu iu ...... . ii.ii-..i .1.. itni.....u.. r. ih. t.ik.im Kit enter school. C nrk went to
como hack nn.l f nil mil Mr er tonsonuaieu school miij -ui mu ....... t-.o.., ., n.u ..-.
Foolo talked with her daughter. Professor J. F. Grubbs took a stand R honors of the state. Last year Ore
who Is said to havo stated her wll- opposite to tho generally advanced on City was the successful contes
MhL'iir.an In en villi dor i.iol.nn.1 theory, that thn vnnnr mnn nnd Ihn tant.
for R week, providing she could re- young women should remain on tho While here Principal Hopkins call- c "' stato Is a matter of con
turn home at the end of that time. farm. His topic was "Tho Country ed Professor Tledgen regarding the Jocture. It Is known that ho has ac
Tho final result was tho asklnc of Pupil In tho Country School." A dl- securing of a speaker for Commence- auired at least two men for tho
both tho young peoplo to return. vergency In subjects is broaden- '"lent this spring at tho Ilandon High dashes that are in tho 10 second ccssful trip through California ns proud of
That tho trip was premeditated on Ing and nioro of them
the part of the husband Is pointed actcrlzo tho city schools
uui u? uiu uincurs who say me pointed out and for this reason
hiuliand had a machine waiting ln , in all fairness tn the ntinint
North llond, a special boat at Km- should im allows! in i.rnwun n...i inin or-numr- m niimrxv ""l uwvursiiy. Iii tlio stnto Inter- mid clenncrs In tlio (loldon State,
plro and or tho sand spit Hay i his choice to "find himself " OEnVlUE UIM OUIMUHI scholastic meet of lost year this run- Tlio Ilulloon Expert Cleaners land
Bqn?,"n"..Wl,,h ';'8, """Tn' u' " " VU' t" tC'nChCr f Hec.or ItroHiiiug of EpNcopal CI.uitI, Z l"1 " 1",, r",b11 W,",,0r '" "iCr ot Sa" ,),Cf ,m,,I1 ,Mr' LaW
spod up the beach toward Gardiner. art tho Marshfleld schools, gave W Conduit Sfivlco for Masons H l,,B. Cl',B8, I for ,'la ,,rocoS8 n,ul BIW0 h,m a ccr-
It Is .aid that Mrs. Tower fought B most ,,Cre.HnB talk on "Why Art u, ,Cwl. Wu SorSr " LnSt yC"r lll rOKOn ABric,l m t superiority of His pro-
against making tho trip, though this should Ho Taught In Tho Schools" inl Collcgo "gum-shoed" on tho vct- cess. Los Angeles, San Joso, Palo
iwi'yri is nui suiisianiiaieu. fnilnwin wi.ik ! n..,,iia nr n- On tho coming Sunday at 1 1 a. in. ' oran trainer nnd took tlio Columbia I Alto nnd Ilakorsftold cloanors nil
Editor Times:
COQUILLE, Ore., Mnrch 2C I
notlco an articlo In your papor writ
ten by your correspondent at this
plnco which states that Fred Slnglo
won tho "Fred Gilbert" loving cup
nnd that ho was proud of It. Your
correspondent Is laboring under n
wrong Impression. Tho cup wns shot
for and Fred Slaglo got high scoro
but as t
ELDER 51
AHHIVKS IX AT KICHT m
'' TO i:ui;ki
Sails For IN.ttIat.,1 WCl uMt;fl
r..-..Kt-r i,iM aim i'ar r,
Cargo; Hack On
Momlajr
Pntlllllr. Ih .1 .11.
from Eureka tho Elder u
at four for Portland unjlu
a hoavy passenger list and t m
cargo of freight.
Thoso who arrived from Einh
were: Leonra Sluirrer, H on. i
ICnllnpk. Mr. n v n'...'.WJ'1
Itandoi. -.awa
Thoso who loft for the norti
Miss C E. Hnnno, IM Sumner, Ta
Culler, Gcorgo Orccr, H. T.Suild
L. .1. McCroskoy, J. W. Blrale, lii.
niruiu, ii .lonnson, p, k, r
o h.n, winning a cup to bo , , t' & &S
f; far from It. The reason nossoy. C. E. Mack. Clara Wilt. Xa
ri i i t. i i ... i. Pinna fill tlin nnlltllut' tllll rntlf1rm n nviinnt nlnnnv n t .1 ilmtiAiiaiMniAH . il.i i
char- acnooi. a spcnKcr una not yei ucen - - -....., ..uinwc-, u v.x,,u. .. civ.iiiii.-r mm .ivinuiioiiuiui. . ol uus is mat uoqiiiiio did not nppiyiv;. wan, wiiuani Watt, w. E. Lnd,
he decided on. .or Kansas, n'now arrival on the coast, Ho went as far south as San Diego for tho cup In tlmo so they wero In A- K 1'Obowltcli, L J. Shide, R !.
In rnloil woll in. I.. Ilin unrli.lo. on .....i .,i.....,...i l. .,.., ...in. . . i.i .... ... . ,. . .. ....... Hlltlian. E. S. Edwnrdi. P. W Pi
ason ' " "'" ' " """ --"" "" ui BiHumiiii uii- uiu sumo noai Hint UIO AinrsilUOIII Aldon T ninnimlii n i .. K
. in IMDnDTAMT MACnMin Is Goressky, a freshman from Colum- dorsoments from tlio lending dyora Cluli was In. Thcv did not rncnivo ti t ,S ,V n , .2Sff
.Vn is nui suiisianiiaieu. following which tho pupils of tho 0n tl10 colnlnB Sunday at 11 a. in. ' oran trainer nnd took tlio Column
Last evening Jack Davis came to 8econd grade In tho high school build- thcro wl" bo n 8urv'cn nt tl10 Kplsco- moot by eight or nlno points, tl
idgo Pcnnock wanting a warrant ,g gaVo nn CX,,uUIon of folk ,,anc. pal Church, Fourth streot and Mar- "iat trine Oregon has lost In tli
.'alnst Chorlomnngo Tower claim- ,,1(; wnch iQ vgln pedagogues ' l!ct Avenue, and by Invitation of moot for nioro than 10 years. 'J
Jlidgo
aga
ing that ho and ltobcrt Dlllnrd wont
as security on $50 borrowed by
Tower from Judgo Hall, whero ho
promised to ropoy at $10 a week.
Thq watrant wun not Issued.
tho endorsed Law's original methods.
this
To I F. L. Wood, manngor of tho Albany
costume cueim:
Per yui-il
LADIES
Will find In this list of mvi.
i Minable giMMlx at
Money Saving Prices
8iiw Nplcndlil atiics mid ipml.
Ily In aluajN u first ciiimlder.
atlon nt tills Mure,
, Itemoiuher, these nro all
liniuil new
WASH FAHHICH
Read This List
25c
mi:iici:iiixi:ii i-lissi: 20c
PKIXTI.'I) FLAXOX . . 3 5c
Winn: I'lgri: 25c
KII.K HTItll'i: ,,-
POI'LI.V JC
SKMiuli White Hiim) ryg.
KiTrixo ,...,OUC
WIIITi: ItO.Ml'EK . -,
CLOTH IOC
siuitiai: slue ... .50c
viiiu di: cy.voi: . . . ,50c
HltOCAIIi: CHEI'i: rx
Minivoit OUC
KII.K POPMX 50C
iiL'-imh iiEvoxsiiiiti:
CLOTH JjC
15c
!..... .. . . ... ... .,.. . . . 'Iron Wnrku miccniula T a tn.. na
nniilaudcd l" uccior, an mcninors or mnnco uiubo uio iioieai rrom us conscienco .,,,' .'';,, o.7 .. ...
ujijiiuiiiicii. . . ....... UlOlllbcr of t o Stato Hut-nan of M nea.
' At tho afternoon session Suporln- ,0,,B0- ,Xo' A' & A- "' nro tol ino, ,,,,,Ir,y """, wqrKing his wlts T
tendent It. A. Daker talked on tho nt,0 ,n hA' ""Bembllng at tho and his men night and day In prop-, Klamath Is to bo reh t
."Educational Status In Coos County" I MnBonlc "'"'ding at 10:30 and procuration for tho big meet usually! At Warront0n a I)lnnk rond .. ..
showing th0 rapid dovolopomcnt that C0B"K l l" -,,,,,c '" a uo"y. ao-i "ici "s u.o criterion or tn0 tracic ,)0 bu, tQ pavo
Is being mado nnd hns been mado J"rl" Master Masons nnd mombors meets Tor tho rest of tho spring sea-
during tho last three years. Superln-' OI l" ' t5,n'- re coruiniiy in- . ., foiw.c (Ile,.0 , O10 Tax, Ju
tendunt Itaab, or tho North Hend v,tc'1 t0 l'rticipnto In tho service, j Weight mon, Oregon hns plenty, town. Phono lio.
Schools discussed tho "Possibilities flPeclnl Pn,m Sunday music by tliOThoro is big Flillbln, 220 pounds, mmmmmmmmmm
or tho Teacher's Association, fho f llolr wl" fr"' o Part of tho program, , who fosses tho 1C pound shot llko ai ""
address slated by Dr. J. Toucher ""d'H'o Hector, who Is chaplain of tho, Httlo pill; Snyder, yellow haired
Jr., secretary of tho Hoys' nnd Girls' j ni,, ,-otlK0 wul Prencli on the atnieto rrom enstorn Orogon, does tho
Aid Society ot Portland wns cancelled. thomo: Spoculatlvo Masonry A'8uo thing and Sam Cook, of Conor
Mrs. H. E. Miller rendered sovoral "U1IU"'B "od not Mado with (I Aieno, in tlio illscus and Jnvellno
tho cup. All of tho cups that woro
won on tho day of tho shoot woro tin
cups which woro put up ns a kind
of a consolation prize. So tho only
cups that woro won and of which tho
club can bo justly proud of nro moro
tin cups.
Signed A Gun Club Momuor
II. D. Etonian has leased and will
oporato tlio Grants Pnss cannory.
.Portland has passed nnordlnnnco
providing for a uniform wngo for un
skilled labor on city work of $3 per
day.
1113 WISH ami attend TH13 OWLS'
DAAVI3 HATUItllAV XK.'HT. AT
EAGLES' HA Ma
Judith Uogers, Mrs. Clark Ropu
A. Hroymnn, Robert Canon. R. M
.inmes i-'itzgoraid HeorgeDulW;,r.
Stone, C. Crano, H. w. Adrlu,R.a
Murray, Capt. Georgo P Fuller, Pil
rlcln Leo, irank Lee, Mn.O.r.Ltt,
CI. U. Leo. W. A. UrudKei.A.F.W.
roll, Georgo Hansen, 0, Perdue, I
Young, II. J. Dunham, n. I. Cuter,
Ernost Dlastrom, V. C. Pml
Gcorgo F. Cullls, J. S. nuIo.Wal
Steward, C. V. Redman, N. J. Cooi.'f
13. Larson, Mrs. E. Lanon, Mia R
Hedmnr and J. Lato.
Just as Good ns Kvcr SpeAkl
nt Salter's .Sanitary Fountain.
LIIJIIV conl. Tho kind YOC tol I
A.TAVAYS USUI), l'lione 72. Pi I
LUory nnd Transfer Corapaof.
songs, accompanied by Mrs. Win ' "ftUl,s." Tho Marshflold lodge num- events, "loses all control of hlmsolt"
llorsofall and class of tho sixth grado ,,erfl ovor lwo 1,,,n,,red members, and and heaves out of sight. Last spring
sang sovernl selections. At noon tho ,l 1B "1,C(I l,,nt n inrB0 ropresonia- uodk nmeu maioriniiy i bringing
girls of tho Domestic Bclonco Depart
ment sened n delicious luncheon to
about 75 guests.
itlPPLHTTi:
!
DltE.SS GINGHAMS ... J 0C
imicss
(JIXGIIAMS.
VELVI3Ti:i:.K
12 l-2c
50c
j IT B,unfccr Hill
jf iJQepprtment Store, .
ij
Phono il'-. FitKK DELIVEUY
MRS. M'LELLAN DIES
IN NORTH BEND
About to I'lidcrgu 0Mratlou 'h
Weal, For Ordeal ; Deatlt .Minks
Hud of Thivo Weeks
Illness
Mrs. Cathorluo Mcl.ollan, aged G9
years, wlfo of John 11. McLolInn, of
North llond, died last ovening after
threo wojks of Illness. Death Is said
to havo been caused by gall trouble
tlon muy nppwir nt tlio sorvico. "homo tho bacon" sovornl times rrom
Tlio Knights Templar hnvo visited Northwest track moots,
tno Episcopal Church on sovcral oc- Tho broad Jump Is going closo to
cnslons, but In tho nearly flvo years '22 feet this early. In tho season nnd
that Hov. Drowning has boon hero, It Is possible that the polo vault this
no sorvico lor Master Masons has year, some whero In tho Northwest,
over been arranged, and It Is hoped will bring out a candidate to nego
to mako this n special ono In tho an- tlnto tho 12 foot ninrk.
nnls of tho Lodgo.
FISK
Bicycle Tires
$2.75 $3.10
FISK
TIRES
FISK
Mororcycle
Tires
ACCIDENTS IF
COUNTY
COOS
N ONE WEEK
As rnr as .tho hurdles go, Hnyward
Is not eonfjilont though ho places
great credenco In tho ability of "Jack
rabbit" Iloylon, red hnlred and from
1 1 . , .... . ""ii ... . . Pendleton. This samo Iloylon to
List of .Mishaps Heportoil to Labor) KOthor with Peacock, Ford audi
OiiiinilNHluiifrii liofr rrouitlilN "Lengthy" i.oucks will probably bo
Section of tlio Stato (plucked ror tho relay team that Hay-'
SALEM Oro, Mnrch 2C Forty wnr1 I,ns sot Brcat 8toro bv ' former
She wus to havo iindorgouo on operu- ecldts, nono fatal, wero roportod i 'ears
Hon yesterday atternooii but was too
weak for tho ordoal.
Tho deceased leaves n husband and
two song who aro lien and Donald 13.
McLellan, both of whom live on Coos
Hay. It to pobslblo that tho body may
bo shipped east to tlio old homo In
Minnesota for burial but this will
not bo known until relative aro
beard from.
HUWTERS' LICENSE
fJiiiiio Wiiiili-u TliiunaN, Has Author-
lsl lgKlnK d,,,,,, i:i,doji.s
Tl Issue, (hum, Prciults
STOHY FOIl TODAY
to Labor Commissioner Hoir during
lust wook. Fourteen or tho accidents
wero in connection will, lumber ma. Two MnryIttnd0ri who w0 v,8,t.
ufactiiro and logging, whllo 11 worolg tho National Museum nt Wash
in connection with railroad work. . Ington, wore standing In front of an
Following Is tho list or accidents: r-gyptlan mummy, over which hung
llrown, Hay, Marshriold, root cut ' 1'1'rd bearing tho Inscription, "II.
and bruised, logging. " Doth Visitors woro much mystiried
Casslty, F. A., Marshfleld, foot thereby. Said ono:
bruised, lath mill. . I "What do you mako of Hint, nilly."
Edwards. G. 13.. Marahflni.i. l.iPif "Well", said Hill. "I dunno, hut
iiltl wj ii
A MESSAGE TO FORD OWNERS
uiWiS,!!aVi0 nT$ ySlcb.?nt.cal,e.d HP.0" t0 make a adjustment on a Ford size Flsktfc
We have handled all Fisk tires in this territory for over a year. This means that Fi
.tires have always gone beyond their mileage on Ford cars. They will do the same
iui yuu. mrc uuciidiiuiB iu mese prices will save you money in both first ana m
cost.
30x3 Plain tread
30x3 Non skid .
bruised, Bawml
Prosser, David 13., North Uend, hip Journal.
broken, railroad construction.
Peterson, Englo, Marshflold, leg In
J tl red, machlno shop.
Armstrong, n, H., Marshflold, too
j bruised, railroad yard.
! Kesllng, p. J., Marshflold, foot
. . brulBed, sawmill.
For tho convenience of tb0 mon In I Treddor, 11. 11 MaTshfleld, two
tho logging ramps and to prevent ' ""Kurs bruised, sawmill.
tho oxcuso Hint It was dirricult to'
obtain license whim thoy ure chanted . T"lll0t ,m tho Oregon Electric will
.... ' '" Hl'l'blll I... 1 1, n ,,,,. -n,nn l,n.,
will, violation, Deputy Gamo Warden I Schancn-lllnlr Co. of p.
was tho nunibor of tho
motorcar that killed him." Chicago i
Still to (lie Front on IVont Street'
Sarter'h Ho Cieaiu and Caiulkw. ,
Infill... .1 ..f.
Thomas on his recont trljia atiiliorlzed building n road ainl putting dn a
tho tlmo keepors at tho various icrow ot " W In their Jackson
Smith-Powers Camps (o Issue licenses CoMn,' Rrunllo quarry
to prospective huiiteN. Ho hopes! n,rlNtlr,dU.oOKKn FOOD
thereby to help tho men and reduce hai.I! ... ..ffir.. t w 11..1.1 1.-
1. 11... I..I....-.I , ..... . .... ' w" .
.,...u .......wiuuo u, iuu k.,iiiu ,;iW8l jfcIVv.f Satuuhiy.
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPEN TO THE PL'HLIO
A regular stato licensed
undertaker v. Ill bo In
clinrgo
Phono 105. J
PRICE
$ 9.00
9.45
. H.35
30x3 Red top . .
Guaranteed 1000 .Miles.
30x3 -2 Plain tread - H.60
30x3 2 Non skid . 12.20
30x3 -2 Red top .
Guaranteed -1000 Miles
30x3 Grey tube
30x3 Red tube .
30x3 1-2 Grey tube
30x3 J-2 Red tube
PRICE
. $13.40
2.35
2.60
2.70
3.00
strStS mo) Z'7 S are gi,aranteed for ne ycaP a9ain'
THE
cas 1 Gunnery
BUICK
CARS
G0RST & KING GARAGE, RIME & VON PEGERT,
North Bend Agents. Coquie Agents
MAPLE STREET GARAGE Myrtle Point.
S. G. WHITSETT,
Bandon Agen'
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