THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915 EV ENING EDITION. FOUR M TOWNOFPOWERS MAY GET FflCTQRYtPENTLflWD IS FREED BASEBALL SCORES LIKEIHOOM Continued from Pngo One. MAY MOVi: COQCILLi: PLANT TO nohth m:xi i.i:avi:s ioit iiomi: i.v coukh nv .IJ;K, IDAHO POHTLAXD W'OltKS WAY 1-'IUM HO'ITOM OV CKLLAIt (lieso creeks the rond will bo built on contour lines, It wns explained, and reaching the head of the canyon, switchbacks will ho put in to get julpmeiit of tho defunct Conulllo .. .... Itlvor Mnniifncttirlni? Com nan v nt still rartner tip mc mountain siucs, l0)ulntlon Clo.sc to J,i!00 Archie Kiiise, Who Hought Outfit Helen-d Without Hall or lloml, lint In the City Sew Logging .iliiy lie Itocnlled Another Wit- Camp Opens nov-i Kilters Itiivscll Oisu Archie Kruso, who recently ' win. Pentlnnd who Jms been con- bought the box factory plant and ' ffnc(t ij, the county Jail nt Conulllo for the past few months ns ft witness In the Kussell case passed through here Saturday en routo back to his Powers Is ft now town. It Is Bit- home at Conor d'AIene, Idaho. He Illvcr Manufacturing Company at Dullards, was here Saturday night. Mr. Kruso wns reticent about his tinted on the old Wagner ranch nnd ' "lnns .r i'10 "bI''bs, excepting oWM rok.aMl, from Jall following the Is only a week old. Powers and Its ' ""' , ""BB":u lu " "' ' action of the grand jury m contmu- immodlato vicinity boasts a populn- T," """.mriin- fpnm VnrMl I ,nR tl,e ,l,lssu" caso unt" t,,C Sel,t' tlon already of closo to 1,200 pcoplo However, parties fiom Nort'i omljcr tcrm of c01lrt It Is growing. Houses and stores 1Jcn'1 8latC(l tlmt ,l wns confidently I'ontland wns released without ball thero spring up llko mushrooms, a C5(l,cclc thnt tho fnctory would bo or ,)0IU, ,)tlt lt 8 understood that he sort of "now you don't sco It, Pros- sccurc for North Ucnd. It is uu-1ag nRrcP(I ,0 rctllrn whenever ho Is to, and now you do." dcrstood there that Mr. Kruse Plans j dc8,rci ns n witness. Anyway, there Tho track parallels tho main street ot- only to manufactures boxes, lt , Js aUffCicnt cvltlcnco against him, o' tho now town. Up tho steps from i. ,l"i0 I'"1t ,M 80,l,c n,llU! 0,lnl Il,,c9 j according to his own sworn state- ... ...........; , ..u .. uuauii un onl , tll0 Uusson cna0 to hnvo nt Dnliillili r.a. j . u lli., ..... I I ' in imimuii niiuiu mr ii iiiiiu, iiutur'j- Ing to tho North Ilcnd parties, Mr. Kruse figured on locating. Machinery Sold. Nothing lms been done with tho North Ucnd Pox factory which Man ager Kern sold to tho Southern Pacific when the company bought Oakland Mnttcm Down Venice In 10 Inning llout I Icon and Seals Piny 12 Innings tho now depot ono Is greeted by a rush of "up and doing." There Is a restaurant and a drug storo comple ted and this week will sco many more, and where stores aro lacking optimism fills tho gap. HuslncKs IIowmhi Kvciywhero Gcorgo W. Craig, former proprlo- 4ni nt Mm T1ll.i1... Tfltl 1. r.n1l.. t.H..n :" ",.rr.i 6 ,.lil factory site as a right of way. now conducts tho Cagnon restaurant, Mr Kofn lotnncd lh(J yoneer a two-story framo structure on Main utreot. Fifty feet away is tho Busy Corner Drug Storo, already doing n thriving business. On tho other sldo of tho samo hlock, Spencer and Shelley, of Myrtlo hi in extradited if lt Is necessary. Howover, ho explained thnt his sud den exit tho first tlnio was owing to a misapprehension, ho having become frightened when ho heard District At torney LHJeqvlst prosecuting the Qulgley case. f.et Other Witness, A man named Myers from Oregon City, who was summoned as a wit ness in (ho Itusscl case, has been hero a few days. It has not been reveal ed what tho nature of his evidence wns. It wns supposed that ho would l7 Associated I'rts to Coos Bar Times 1 I'KKCEXTAGIIS OF COAST LEAGUK W. L. P.C. San Francisco . .18 14 .RC3 Los Angeles ...19 15 ."9 Salt Lnko 1& 14 .517 Venice 11 II .'.00 Portland 13 10 .4 18 Oakland 11 18 .43S SPECIAL VALUE machinery and It Is understood that tho Inttcr has been sold to Califor nia parties. Tho Swnyno & Hoyt pooplo and L. J. Simpson wore fig uring on buying tho Kern box fac tor plant from tho Southern Pacific I testify largely tho same as Pontlnnd Point aro erecting a two story gener-but nothing definite lias been done PJt wMPn ,l wna announced that tho nl merchandise store. On tho other yet. With the latter wns to n.ivn Urnnd Jury had continued tho Itus- rcrncr, W. K. Wiseman, of Marsh- ecno Kern's good will, which Is said 6i ca8 "nl" tne September term of field, Is starting a furniture and , to bo n big asset In tho California ' col""t. tlio Impression was received linrdwaro concorn. This week thero box shook market, ns tho products ,lint Myers had not proved a strong will bo a moving plcturo house for of his North Bend plant found ready w,tia'S8 "gainst tho Ilussells, who tho townspeople. Thero Is to bo a pale at higher prices than almost wero clinrKcd with poisoning Mr. lnnk nnd n hotel, Minneapolis con-1 any other fnctory, ns ho had boon UuHHul,'s hrothor near Myrtlo Point corns, It Is said. And this Is tho. timing out a suporlor quality box. " fuw ycars nG ay mo town of Powers Is moving. Open lagging Itoml. Back toward tho hills, but a little I Nelson & Weaver, who hnvo ta dlstanco, Is tho bUo of tho now $18,- 000 school building now proposed. Talk Is rlfo of an electric lighting kon tho contract for logging about eighty acres of Port Orford Will to i Ccdnr on tho L. T. Mntthows ranch systom, of sowers, of telephones nnd on South Inlet, hnvo Btnrted In of n public water works. And with j work. They aro employing eight tho spirit thnt nlrcndy has been shown men. Hitherto they hnvo sold mom Powers will hnvo thorn. j of tholr logs from South Inlet to At tho end of tho track, tho main tho North Bond mill, but It Is un logging track, an eight stall cnglno dcrstood thnt thoy aro soiling ihls liouso Is already built and tho ma- year's cut to tho C. A. Smith mill. E FORD CAR SALES K RECORD Besides tho Matthews trnct thoy aro planning to log nbout eighty acres of tho Boutin trnct. chine shops aro now under way, MoitIn itaiirh Astir. But by no menus are all tho pco plo In Powors. Across tho river, a llttlo wny and thoro H a brldgo bo- a. n it it ii 1 u n Mnppi.. ma ! a iHaaHM I ....u ....., B ,., wn.cu ,ins. ,,.,.. . .. (or tno marvelous ninchlnes. N. A ticcm uiviuca into neat ncro tracts '"1" " """' ,'yi "oino Hawkins, sales manager and right in mi mm ACKI) MAX DIKS. HAMiS MAXAf.'ICH HAWKINS SAYS :i(lO,((l() .MAHIC IX SIGHT KOU VHAH PltOKIT SHAItlXG 1M.AX IJ.M'liAINi:!). PUX TO SKI.Ii ..(KMMIO XHXT YKAIt OF TIIK .MAUVKM)l!S MACIIIXKH. Telling of tho constantly Increas ing popularity of tho Ford cars throughout the world nnd propnesy Ing a continued lucrcnso in the use which hnvo heon literally "gobbled" up by no loggers Dojc-iih of Xotv Hoiisoh hand man of Henry Ford, has been n.1.? . V. ' ttm ,' 'J'011 ln ' nxplalnliie tho company's great sys wtmiliiy uricriiiNiii .it the lu.nie of ,um Portland whoro ho has been !,..?"', ,,",,H,.Cox: " n.NS ,,llt- fipaiitlliiK a few weeks. Mr. Ilawkln'tt Sat I ', (Ur AasoclatM Pith ti. Coot liar TimM. POBTLAND, May .1. Joy reigns supremo In tho Iloso City today. Port land has risen from tho cellar, re signing her placo to tho Oakland Commuters: Tho Beavers have held tho bottom of tho percentage column for tho past threo weeks with hardly n change. Fans hero say that the locals aro on tho upgrade. The scores follow: SATURDAY GAMF.H American league AC Chicago Detroit 0, Chicago C. At Cleveland St. Louts 5, Clovclnnd 3. At Now York Philadelphia 3, New York 11. At Boston Washington-Boston: wet grounds. National League1. At Brooklyn Boston 4, Brooklyn 1. At Philadelphia Now York 2, Philadelphia 4. At Pittsburg Chicago 3, Pittsburg 1. At St. Louis Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 0. Ccwust League. At Portland it. Los Angeles 3 Portland n 12 At San Francisco n. II. K, Salt Lako 3 0 2 San Frnnclsco 4 7 At Venice n. H, Vonlco jo Oakland ....' 3 s (Ten Innings.) siNsifil See window display Suits that are tailored right Suits that are priced right Suits that carry the makers' and our guarantee for one year. Notice the patterns and prices. H. 8 R. 3 0 $12.50 SUITS AT 15, $1 7 Worth from $3 to $5 more ps-0, $25 .ome uv fiTT fHtvi rm if e nr fr tt 4-r AnlA. L.it tiy mcui V, u w yww iu wtuiuc wnemer or not "MONEY TALKS" on these special suits "Money Talks" HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. BAXDOX Tlllti:i: NTOItllS MAItSIIFIIILD "Money Talk s" MYltTMl roiVT 3 R. n X II TRIBUTE TO HALL ?s and Brooks; Hlggonboth- ? 'i',"1! compliment to Attorney j. T. ninoi,i ii ,. , 1 Hal1 "' ndjouinlng court for one olesklo, Leonard, Kcofo and ll0lir ,,,, tho flernl servk.CSi A , ""' """ , planted jeai-n. .'I he funeral wis Held this mTH nr ..' , "-Virn ni.,i wi.orn vino, and flower aomo or tho tnicl. -""' .. H..UII. Oh llltcr , nnnro 'b'sohUhls Si g'lsa" Jinvo been plowed nnd harrowed nnd lum,l,J- . . 1 nc U. Tower, tho local distributor of Jnnt trees plnnted In orderly rows. Gordons nro ovorywhero. I JUDGE SPEAKS llI urnnH?0i-ra Tr TA ihr FAV0R 0F SHERIDAN niio. jio is a man of nbout flO. years. For 33 of these years ho lmn lived on tho Conulllo, 12 of which woro spent In logging. Then ho liought tho 320 ncro ranch nnd set tled down to farming and cattlo rais ing, Tho road mum nn.i .n.1,1.,1 i.i Plnco In hnlf aim still bo i.nu .. in...."l0,"K w,,'1 ll" ixix'd Hentence, men-, month nhead of tho allotcd tlmo. innnT. " " "" HU" " ,,nB " ,n,K. tlon of which was miido In thlx imDCr I C-oiibonucntlv every nurcliasor diirln. 1 -t n . .. (Saturday, in fact It Is tho general be-1 the past year will recelvo n share In I lm imV .11 , ,hKU" "I JlllrB- xow "''' ll"' I"1"'' will bo Homo arrango-! l"o profits of tho stupendous busl jio nns 1110 big general store on incut wheieby Mr. Sheridan will nov- noss. It Is probable that thl8 rebate tho Morris ranch. B. II. Hiulth.j '' ho called upon to servo tho son- will amount to $50 or $60. if Marshflold, has Just put ln tenco. Tho following Information ro- "This profit-sharing sum, which umuur iiui. i aero is another I gniiiing uie caso Is given by nttor-iu ninnunt 10 nbout $ IS, 000,000 further down tb niri.. m,.ii....... , ey J. W. Bennett. Is charged against advertlslnc. snld of Myrtlo Point, ban a om nn.i i.nl . T- " Slierldan was sentenced on Mr Hawkins. "So will tho $18,000,- llllr.l tinll t 1......1 ... , .. i Kround. Kpix'SMN Opinion When Passing KviiIcih-o that ItanktT Dill Xot Intend lit Do Vi-mg .ludgo Itudkln In the federal court In Portland expressed his belief that T. It. Sheridan Intended no wrong tho Ford cars has Just received tho lonowing Htntoiuont given out by Mr. Hawkins In Portland; By July l Mr. Hawkins declares 300,000 Ford cars will lmvo been sold slnco August 1, 1014. When tho' Orel officials set their mark for 12 months nt 300,000 car8 thoy didn't dream of tho Kuropenn war which cut thont off from sales of 40,000 cars, but novertholess thoy aro now certain of establishing tho record a lu'11 cnillilu .if Hut liiiUi-liiimit 1... A butcher shop lrt on the, .ludgo Itudkln to crn a term of five yearn on each count, the terms to bo Mrs. Utterback, whoso husband si'ived concurrently l.M( I 111 lllun .rnt'.i .it iiiuituninn on tbo road t-overal weeks ngo, now 000 of profltH shared among tho om- i'iuji-8 01 cue various fnctorles and branches. This, together with tho i.iiuu,uui) virtually Bven away by Mr I.f.l ...l.akt ... it. . neut uitio rotaiirnut on tho Morris ranch. 8ho was well treateil by hoth tho coiniuiny nnd Kb employes and tho building was erected for hor hy Frank Morris. Henry Shroodor coudnrts tbo Cns ion moving picture house, -.ostor- day bis jiIiicq was used for a danco unu 1111.. 1 .l11' a,K0 KM0 'll0l) ! within Mr. Ford when he reduced tho prlcea , wuh tMiiiti ( whirh to extend the testimony Into j on his cars at tho start of tho year. , conducts a j long hand and prepare tho bill of e- makes a total of $.11,000,000 that ho nnd all afternoon was crowded by i ho due. nnd probably wan due, to tho luuciwora or tno ligbt fantastic, some im Hl10 um owainod In tlie early c option for nppeal. has spent on this Indirect ndvertls iho Judgo in passing hcntouro "'K stated that he had listened voij care. Xo Competitor to Foul fully to the evidence In the cam nnd "Mr. Ford was not forced to do It grow on him as the evidence pro- this by competition, for ho had no KtessiM that tho defondaut was not competition either hero or abroad. Kiillty. "Now It Is no longer a question of Ho tinted that tho hanking moth-'how many Fords we can sell, hut od of tho defeudeut wore verv looso rather how many can wo Imilii Ami and Irregular, but he wild thnt might ! '"'M yonr our output should run ns un na iiuii.uou CITh. Kill l nniv SUNDAY (JA.MICS Coast lA'ague. At Portland it. H. R. LoH Angolos !ill 3 I'ortintid 0 4 3 Hughes am, Cov Fisher. At San Francisco U; H. R. Morning: Salt Lnko 1 c 2 San Francisco 1 G 3 Hall and Holier; Hannah, Fanlng land Sopulvcdn, Schmidt. Called nt end or 12th Inning on account of rain. At San Francisco It. H. R. Afternoon: Salt Lnko niO 0 San Francisco 2 8 1 'Williams and Hannah, Bnumgnrt ner, Couch and Schmidt. Xo gamos nt Los Angeles on ac count of rain. American league. At Cleveland Clovolnnd 7, St. Louis 2. At Chicago Detroit 4, Chicago 3. Xatlonal league. At St. Louis Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 3. At Pittsburgh Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 7. ukspkct shown' for lath .mi:miii:u of tin: iiau ludgo John S. Coke Pays Honor ami Adjourns Circuit Court. Sends Jlamliome Copy of Oi'it.-i' of .lnmes T. Hull, Ksq., for n period sorvlco but, If servW brpiMkutt of one hour, from the hour ot two 0r by personal ,crvlceol.lj,rfto o'clock p. 111. on tho :10th day of a,. ' 1 ,, , April 1015, to the hour of tliroo stnto of OKon, you shilltppmu, o'clock p. in. or the snmo day; thnt nnswer on or before the kitty nil and snudry fiinetinns of the Court , of tho time prescribed Inthecrit cease nnd stand adjoin tied for such period of time ami that 11 copy of this order attested by the clerk under tho seal of this court ho delivered to tho family or the deceased. John S. Coko Circuit .liiduo Judge John S. Coko Friday paid April 30, IDl'i. Holil. It. Wntson, Clerk special order of court was Issued nnd J. C. Kendall was appointed n spec ial officer of tho court to bring a speclnl copy of It to Mrs. Hall Fri day ovonlng. It was ns follows: In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon In nnd for tho County of Coos. Court order proclaiming a tem porary adjournment of court during Mhby COAL. Tho kind YOU lmvo ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific Mory and Transfer Company. ' for publication hereof, to-vlt, la 7, lOlfi. If you fail to appear tidunt said complaint as above reqo!rd,tic l'lalutirr will tako Judgtcent ifibt ' you for want thereof and illl ?;!j to the Court for the relief dtzuM In his complaint a succinct ia' incut of which Is, That ho he granted i.ltatttf dlvorco from you; Thnt ho ho awarded the cire, t tody and control of ihe m'ecr cl dren of tho Plaintiff and Defeiiiit Servlco of this lumnom Ii v! hy publication pursuant to is tfJ Sl'.MMOXS. In tho Circuit court of tho Stato of Oregon In ntu for Coos County. II. A. Ki'Ott Plaintiff va. .'vn' .... ... .. .-v- b n.i. nrt tho obscntllCH nt .Inmnu T. Hnll ,ll U'l " . . ' "w" " lion, jonn o. ,..,- ceased. iat0"' -,c""- Whorcns on tho 27th day of April I hVft Scolt' tho nljovo "mct, 191C, Jns. T. all, Ksq., a mombor Bofendant. of a highly respected nnd honored I In tho name of tho Stato of Oregon: ZyrlSSXFC&&W "r '-ohy require,, to appear long standing and oxporlenco boforo n1"1 nll8Wcr tho complaint filed the Bar of tho Stato of Oregon and I nB"'nst you herein within ton dnys for many years an houornblo and from tho date of tho sorvlco of this Isilliltllitattliia nfl n ill ",v"u"l uiwi-ur 01 II1IS COlirt. silllimoilR lino., vn.. If cnrvn.l wltllln XTnut llmpnfniin ll l !... uw iiiuiviuiu. u is uruuv nr. hi dered by the Court that court bo and "' , co"m or- " sorvca within any tho samo Is hereby temporarily nd- ot"or county of this btato, then within Joiirned during tho funoral obboqulesitwonty dnys from the dato of such ludgo of Coos County, Or0,M order hears dato of April 21. 1W and directs publication herfctUtSi Coos Bay Times once each i( I" a period of Six Weeki.tkellnljsV Hcatlon thereof to be atUatt 2Hh clay of April, 1915, GRAVKS AND MelNTtw'. Attorneys for PW First publication, April H. ': and last publication, My . owus daxci: IS WKLL AITICXDHD Fords are can Mug ono-half of tho ot them not so light as others but !.'VB 1 lm"K,l"K '"tsluws. On ono ; license tags In tho united States and nil l.nd a good time "''i1?,1'? hiU,, .'l0 ? ,I.onrl' , I m,r fn1!lor" ,H KiiRloml builds more 1 . 1 . . ,. mid that was that tho defendant nov-1 fni's thnn all the other plants of ah cut) long, A. H. Powers wns er Intended to wrong or defraud any Hughum combined." beeelged with visitors uim i.mninip.i. one. lieselged with visitors who bombard 'd him with volley nfter volley of quostloiiH. (lood nnturedly ho nua wored them nil. Ho lmH great nlan ior uis town and furtherniore bays thoy are Knng through. Hereafter thero will bo a regular train sorvlco to Powers. It will kavo hero ovory morning nt 7: 10, waking tho regulnr trip to Coqiilllo nnd Myrtlo Point, and continuing cm to Powors. leaving thero nt 10:30 u. m. Tho Judge further said that ho -,,. question of guilt or innocence was a ' PRISONERS TO GO question for the Jury and not for tho jn DCMiTtrniTiAnv Judge nnd while had bo been on tbo U rtp LNT ARY bo iu," he never would haie agreed to I nniui 11 tuiciic-i 01 Riiniy, still it "i-i iiaiicr iiiiiiaiilson Will s w.iis onlliel) within tho province cf slst "eput) Ijtiul on Trhi to' the Jury to say whether the mnn a S.ilem. guilty or not guilty, It did not seem nm,.- ., 1 , 10 nun tnni it was within hU prov-, i . " " 'V',,""" '" nils morn- nice 10 set tno verciict aside. XOT IX PltlSOX log or coutillle where vlVlCuy S norm Laird, he Is 'to lease his ntornoon er the stage o,, 0 Forniei Mai-sliflelil Man Is Safe In A .Mexican Itnncli Becently loiters wero receed at HOhonurg trom (1. S. Ijico of that place, who complal (Will) OF TIIAXKS. Wo wish to publicly thank our many friends, who, by their words und letters of syinpnthy, made our I w"s confined In prison In leop grief onslor to boar. aloo thankful flowers nnd for vlco of prlvnto ca AMPR ......... 1, .,,.. ... ,.. . .., M i"I ?m. ii4.il imwiiB lurineriy oecn uriugo lore- m 1 , " man 1,0'0 on tho local railroad. JOHN P, HALL, i iT.nv licit O..U.V Uit,ll, , x, .. ,.,,,,.., ,.,....... , .... M. '... . ..i.ft.,.-. ril. 11, Robr, for the s ato p., ite tl v nt 80I..IH. taking over sev oral pi boners thnt have been son-tenc-ed during the last week. .wiiuilK IIIO number Will bo Hnrrv 'I.,l.i . 1- 1 IHOUSIHr nf M-.rol.l' y, formorly , oumler So cu tsm r ''$- 0 -,.? . u ned thnt he claimed to h.n, 1 .." ., .! .'.? ' ' ,l .ls MeMcoand the b. Tim n, . V : ' " ti'im tn iiim.-t.i .. nitiiia....i....a.. .. ii ---. .- ii 111 nt innii '. .. - ' "o "l it"wu 111 l uiiiiuiiiiii'tiiM Willi kiH'kiru .Ij... 1.... . ' u UIUjiIA trtWi.lm ,.rll..l, , . . I "" UJ IIUl rillllrt llimlr for tho beautiful aVa.o" an ' , " , V "iZ " I!!1 .? 1'' r-- another tho generous ser- buri: that I.ucev 1. not 1,. ..i-is 1..,. ' .-.. .,..ou,ul b','' -ird, Chief rs at tho funeral. Is employed on a ranch In Mexico. knew uothin.. IV Jm -U. lJm-a ho 1 uim Lacey Is wel known In Marshflold '" '"' laicin Xoith lteiul Order Gives Annual May Day Itall nt ICckliofr Hall fsitur- day Xlglit Tho danco given by tho members of Nest Xo. 1045, Order of Owls, ot North Uond Saturday night was a great success. Tho affair was at tho Fckhoff hall and was well attended. An orchestra furnished music for dauclng which continued until n late hour and thero wero qulto a number who attended ns spectators and occu pied seats In tho gallery. Tho dance was In chargo of a com-' mltteo of tho 0wl8 composed of Dan ' .McDonald, Mlko Snndlno, T. j. Hart-1 man, Albert J. jjeyar nnd w. L Co-1 voy. Tickets wero sold at tho door1 hy H. T. Tllley and Peter Logglo act-1 ed as door keeper. 1 This was the soventh annual Mav -.. - " way eunco or the ordor. The moin iers givo two dances every year, one on May Day and one 011 Thanksgiv ing, nnd arrange other entertnlnmont features through tho summer season The lodgo has been organized soven years and now has a membership 0f 150, and Is one of tho strongest fra ternal orders on tho bay. Fisk Red Top Bicycle Tires $2.75 $3.10 FISK TIRES We Repair Inner Tubes When It's Time to Re-Tire AMONG THE SICK Times' Want Ads ;c.riWMU-lyjXto.P& rnnVlUb.0WLt.Ch f h0 Fa,r Stro IS enttenl fh home today by a sev ere attack of la grippe. grocery R nyy 'f you pay more than Fisk prices you pay for something that does not exist "THE GUNNERY Fisk Disfrihntmc Qnutlmrocrarn HrfiCOn. G0RST & KING QARAGF. ic.nitr p. uau ocr.vnr S. Q. WHIg2 ni.ii. r ' ,- imiiii iv viiiu 1 l.ul.11 1 .j ainaiu oanuon -r- North Bend Agents. KIME & VON PEGERT, Coquille Agents. . ! --nT . . ... -. T--Btj 'lAiin 1 1 ---- "