The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR "
KILBURW RETURNS'RUSSELL IS MAYOH'PLAM MEW SYSTEM:LIKE5 COOS BUY
The May
FIIIST OF TWO IIOATS OX
pohtlaxd itr.v
FIUSCO FOH.MKH POST.MASTKIt CIIOSHV $S.:iOO KOII XOIiTIl HKXD
im.
Sale at
.IAV LAWVIOH OF HIJVN'OLDS CO.
MKUTHS HIS
sox mom:
AT VOI1TII I1KXU , niinuiMiiMMiiii
I
Captain McClollan, Former Mii-tor City Counrll Xiiine. Popular M.tn Special Meeting to Siiticllou Grading
to
Of Virginia Fumii Pony Inlet
To City Wharf
Succeed l. ) SlinpMin
Win) Hn Ho-lgiied
Klmcr F. Russell was Inst night1 Advertising for bids on n $2S,300
elected Mavor of North llcnd by or system for .Vorth Bend will be
ii, rw,. p..mi m .morw.1 j'niade nt once, according to an or-
Simpson who has resigned. Mr. finance of the city fathers In io ; ono of ho moat liroiniBlnB." accord
Tho
the
since she went off the mn January. The laws of the city pro- greater part on .Mci-uorson ami un- Snnknne to
en years ago after having vide that In case of a vacancy in on avenues a.... uo,, -onnecucui ""',- ", " . nBO t0
o Coos Hay for a period of 22 the office of Mayor the Council l0 '" oimpt m V' ua' ... """.,, - i.i .....,...
- Since that time she shall name some one to fill the ..lit. Pavement i. .0 ue mane cu" -HT I "" a. Trlher Vultniltlo of his
ufen overnauieu in tan nnn Mr. misseu was cnosen uy mc . ... 1
That the city Is in no way Hablo
!. .1... l.l-... ll . .... .-. i.
formerlv Post- aix-mum uiuimeu uy uora no'
In Here Captain !,r!tolt May
Ik? Tramforretl to Santa Clam
Urlght In a new coat ot paint
from stem to stem the steamship A.
K. Kilbtirn. Captain T. 11. McClellan.
arrived In this morning from S-n
Praiickco via Knrokn and at 10 Miicanii i nmn,i in fill the nnex- neighboring city last night.
o'clock left down for Portland. This nired term of Mr. Simpson and will "Ms are to be opened June S.
is the first trip of the Kllburn Into conscnuentlv hold office until nt The sewer will bo laid for
Coos Bay
here sev
CAmc t
month
ha;
Francisco and cut In two Council.
smldshlns where she was snllced in Mr. Hnssell was
32 feet. adding much to her size. Master of North Bend and held that scrs ,0 lmvo '"M'l'oncd to her- was
Skinner Hero Before. office until ntilto recently when a tllc verdict or Uty Attorney Dorby-
Ciiiilaln McClellan has bees here ii.nnr nnnnlnteit hv ihi neni.i s'rp- A complaint was received at
before. Since 190C he has been first ocratlc administration. Mr. Bussell tllc Inst "looting from Cora Rogers
officer and skipper of the Kllburn. is widely known In North IJentl ' stntlni? tlint nho foil on tho siilowalk
He came in here for 10 months under and pave n highly satisfactory nd- and wished $1,000 damages, claiming
Captain Merrlam and wag then rais- ministration as Post-Master. His llor 8l,,no wns Permanently injured,
ed to the captaincy. The vessel Is selection as Mayor meets with tho. A Jeclal meeting of tho city fa
n staunch wooden steamship, built gonernl approval of tho North Bend "lors ls called for next Tuesday when
In Washington. She Is 205 f-: In people, as he Is regarded as a highly ' t,l tlmo wl" uo "P for tho posting
length, has a capacity of 970 tonsCOmpetent man. jof notices, stating tho grading on
and 13C passengers. The new Mayor Is one of tho early Virginia Avenuo Is to bo done this
She present officers of tin jOiIp , settlers of North Bend. When the ! summer. Tho ordlnanco will bo pass-
city was first founded L. J. Slmp-jed nt that tlmo.
son was made Post-Master, but as! Tll,s Involves n cost of npproxf-
hc had many other details to look'nately $10,000 and bids will bo lot
after he held tho place only until for tho work, from Pony Inlet across
he could get someone to take It. 'tho peninsula to tho city wharf. Tho
In January, 1907, Mr. ltussell took! cost Is to bo divided between thoso
tho plnee of Postmaster and held It I having elevations taken from their
Say Mnrsliflclil Is One of tho Best
Places ii C0a.1t Ci'onentl
Iluslncss Conditions
"Marshfleld Is one of tho best
places on the coast now and Is nlsOj
The Golden RahY
ing to Jay Lawyer of tho Reynolds
Development company, who arrived
here yesterday from Los Angeles.
are:
Captain T. IL McClellan.
First Officer C. Tlsall.
Second Officer F. Stevens.
Purser G. F. Roberts.
Chief Steward K. Canard.
The trip from San Francisco to
Eureka was mado In IS hours, from
Kureka to Coos Bay In 14 hours,
crossing in nt 0:10 a. in. She has
a speed of nbout 12.C miles an hour.
Captain McCIollan, when first of
ficer of tho Kllburn, remembers tho
tlmo tho vessel bumped in tho rocks
pH tho bar In a heavy fog nt mid
night, lost her wheel and rudder and
fortunately drifted inside. She was
later towed to San Francisco for re
pairs. In his 1 1 months on tho Kuroka
run tho skipper has not lost n day,
has never been bar bound and has
had no cnglno trouble.
Captain Lofstcdt Hack,
Ho said that Captain Lofstedt Is to
ho transferred to tho Santn Clara
and will again como in hero. Cap
tain Jcsson, present skipper of this
craft, and oldest captain on tho coast
was given his choice of tho Santa
Clara, ltounoko and Kldor,
belief in tho Coos Bay section. Mr.
Lawyer will hnvo his young son, D.
K. Lawyer, locato hero and start his
business career In Marshfleld. The
latter has Just finished tho second
year of his course at tho University
of California nt Berkeley, which he,.
entered following his graduation at
Phillips Exeter, and 0 courso nt
Dartmouth, and has decided to ter
minate his collogo career nnd engage
in business.
Mr. Lawyer. Jr., will ho associated
with A. Y. Myers who has been
mnnacer of tho Coos Bav end of
tho enmnanv's affairs slnco thev nur
rlinsml tjlfi hg holdings of the flood-ntl-Perklns
wmmnv hero several
venrs atro, Mr. Myers has been with
bo coninnnv plneo ho was eighteen
vears old nnd Mr. Lawvnr. Rr said
)'"! 1in '" lileliU w"Mfloil '"I '
Men's $20.00 Blue Sercje
Suits
Men's $18.00 Blue ertjc
Suits
Men's $14.00 Blue Serge
Suits
Men's $11.00 Blue Serge
Suits
$14.50
$12.50
,$9.95
$7.50
. 1
ever slnco. Postmaster Mcdulro j'oIh and thoso receiving fills near, son would bo associated with Mr.
was recently named. , Pony slough. Two blocks on Mc-
Mr. ltussell thus succeeds Mayor Pncrson nro Included In this project.
Simpson In public office for tho sec-
oiul time. I
WEED A GITYFATHER
FUHMISH MANY LOGS
SF.W SMITH - POWKHS CAMPS
pitonuci: itic output
KASTSlPi: NOW LACKS HI.XTH
Mi:.MIIi:it OF BODY
PostMmes Voting On Ccniston $!.",
00(1 Slrect liiipnivviueiits Until
New Had Selected.
Total Supply About (100,000 Feet
llally lllfj Forc( Ihnployed
At tho Mills.
Lacking n sixth niombcr of the
KaHtsldo council no decision can bo
mado in tho voting on tho proposed
j$in,0()0 Improvement of Cooston
streets until tho office Is filled.
Ho believes tho officers will nlao. Mayor Kittson, nt tho meeting hold In
bo transferred. tho city hall l;i Kastsldo last evening,
Tho faro to San Francisco on t'no ' declared that ho has as yet found no
Kllburn and tho Santa Clara will hono to fill tho office formerly hold
$12.fi0 nnd tho faro to Kurflka l3 to'nj" Councilman Bailey, of Cwoston.
ho cut (o $8. It ronialns $10, ns bo-! I,0cnuso of a protest entered by
fore, to Portland. property owners along Sothor street
Thoso arriving from San FrnncU- tl10 action of tho city fathers wns halt
co and Kuroka worn: W. 0. Kgleston, ' c' and, according to tho charter of
K. J. Mrflhanoy, IJ. Schroeder, J. II. ll' city, tho Improvement conuot bo
C;(rpcntor, S. S. Cchleulor, II. A. j sanctioned oxcept by a iinunlmous
Baker, It. V. K. Puckett, 1-J O. Me-1 P'0 r councllmen. Tho nbsenco
. ;.hf M:
Tho now logging camps of tho
Smith-Powers Company on tho now
lino south of Myrtlo Point nro send
ing In nbout 500.000 feet of logsir.,,,1 ,in, ,..,.. ,,.
I 4W( (kt.W (11141 114 t IIU111 tllU
Myers. i
Blames Democrats.
Mr. Lawyer says that beforo tho
United States will gain experience '
tho prosperity of years ago, thrco'
things will bo necessary. Ono will
bo tho election of a republican presi
dent, another tho election of n re
publican congress and tho third tho
termination of tho European war. Mr.
Lawyer says that tho European war
really averted a serious financial
stringency In this country nnd for
tho tlmo being In public opinion
least shifted tho blnmo from
shoulders of tho democratic party
whore , It really belongs. When tho ATKXAIstK'l F.T Y HOLDS
iviniuiiuuia'-uui uiHuuiur nuxi year, ti'criWh'IM, inV(ll!n'
All other suits cut in the same way.
These cut prices are not made on a
fictitious value as some are now adver
tising, but are genuine reductions on
our regular prices. We are closing out
all of our men's and young men's suits.
' Men's WORK SHIRTS
Job lot, 50c shirts, while 10 r
they last JJL
' MEN'S HATS
Values up to $3.50. QCTr
BOYS' BUCKSKIN
These are always sold for 2Rn .
All sizes, to 7 ,,, while they last 5t
Job , lot of Children's Hos vf,
o 20c Most all sizes & Va,yesiP
babies to large girls, Yoi choice St
PETTICOATS:
.95c
Fancy Colored Petticoats.
vuiuu oi.au. uilt to
s.iry top":
Value $2.50. Cut to
$1.48
' GLOVES
Men's leather work gloves. 1n
Extra good. 50c glove, now JoC
Cheviot Shirtings and ""0,
Red Seal Ginghams $(;
WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES
jne lot Women's House Dresses
Your choice DUXj Values up to $1.50. Cut to.7.85C
I-Vw buy .so cheap. W knoiTiui
No Concci'ii ran buy cheaper than tho (.'OI.DIl.V Itl'Li:.
in o talking about.
THE GOLDEN RULE
ALWAYS BUSY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
i
:MJUIY MOOSE MEET BASEBALL SCORES USEOXHEE
A
. ..' A '" m,clltl0" t0 business IntorestB of tho country havo '" '- Members Initiated Into the
nbout 100,000 foot sent In dally LfMn , .,... ... Mv.sterles of tho Order of the
i x'w,,, 'HIU H llli i It) tllfUI U1II
that tho nation will romotly tho blow, .spread iiik iioi-iih
.-- .. . ..,..- . .... .. ....
i.rti.-N ii.iiiTf- ruiiTiu.MMWU- l.'HIST M()l)i:il.V WKLnivc id I
l.tVIt ll.lll l.'L IV mill., u.tlfrilll i I iirrivi! v ... . ... 1 1
jj.i.ii. nrstitftn i.v iiir. nifL i 11 f iiii.ih I li.lAI l UTT
I
Jllckcn. V. H. Stiihr. K. Ilenjos, II.
A. lloutel, Dan Mnrtln. V. M. Jon?.,
Jlay MrCihnney and John I). Hoach.
Thoso lonvliiK hero for Portland
were; Al llllburu, Mra. S. Applelon,
C'asslo Apploton. T. S. l'etorson,
Ornnt nunlap, II. Warwick, Tom
Oldlantl, Jo8o llornadle. Antonio llu
trlo, V. A. HrldKOH, .Mra. V. I. Mln-
Ir Ilalley hold thorn up for nov-
oral weoka and now ho linn returned
and r
dolay.
i from Camp Ono on South Coos Hlvor
to supply tho Smith mills hero.
The now camps nro shipping nbout
iilKhty cars per day. Tho nvorago
carload is nbout C500 feet, but It
j some times exceeds this cousldor-
ably, nnd Is sometimes less. Tho
output of tho camps Is being stead
ily Increased.
Desplto theso big shlpmonts, tho
logging camps havo been nblo to
, barely keep ahead of tho mills, hav
ing only nbout two days supply
i nhond. This was beforo tho Kist
aldo mill wns shut down last Sntitr-
jlnt. .... .... ...., . ... f .....
and resigned which means a further ' u".',"w,,"u l" u, ""i "
,iniv ,,iru,er, the onglno room and now tho camna
Ma'yor Klltf-on Is undecided what ' Wl" !"'" """I0,
lo .In. i! la nt,i in rv n. -- "'" """ cul ol l" "'B "ill! 13 in
" " "t mmwi iiiu uua
ton Improvements. Ho faces tho sit-
nnd V. M. Illalr
TELL OF SKEHRETT:
excess of 100,000 feot, whllo tho
Knstsldo mill Is nbout 200,000 feot.
HlK l'oi-co Woiklng.
At present there nro nearly six
tl t It .1 A .1 kr !....1... 1 I.. It.
Notices of ln,nrn..,l. i.- """"v" ",u" ""'Piuycu 111 1110 Dig
S.iVpi.1. ,.f r.nn; .-....". """ n'" tl10 KflBUlrto mill. This Is
- . ... ,. v tfltlltll) tf I
'nation of perhaps deriding tho ones-
lion yes or no by his choice of now1
ger, .Mrs. I), h. Hood, Nettle .Savage, niunt bo ratified by tho city fahters
;
cnuseu uy mo uomocratio tarirr( Coo8 I3ay Lodgo No. 078, of tho
manipulating, then Mr. Lawyer bo- j.0yal Order of Mooso, held a most
llovcs an era of prosperity will be- successful mooting and initiation nt
gin. With thoso changes at homo' their lodgo rooms Inst evening. Tho
In mnl. In I. n nnll 1 ll. .!..- I ... ...... . .. .
.w .......u wiu uiisiuii in ui mi miv.iii- j mecung wuno ono in, mo reguinr
tago of tho oponlng thnt tho Euro-' order of business was also ono in tho
pcan war has mado In tho world's J special campaign now being conduct
finances nnd business, ho feels thnt j oil for now mombors nnd in prcparn
tho Unltetd Statos will attain a i Hon of tho big special excursion to
stato of prosperity quell ns tlio world j tho San Kranclsco fair,
hos novor known. , Nino now mombors wero Initiated
War Kml Distant. j into tho mysteries and purposes of
Mr. Lawyer say8 that tho cud of tho order. After tho regular order
tho war Is still fur distant no tyr-1 of business thoro wns n social session
miuntlon bolng likely in less than
two years. Ho quoted a prominent
American who has speitt tho dust
ton years In Kuropo ns tho reprcson-
Kan I'i'aiiciKi'o Taken l'lnco of Los
Angolos In I'lTcciitiigo Column
l''or the Klrht Tlmo.
I'KKCUNTAOKS OK
COAST LKAGUIJ
(11 Alsoclaltd Irr" lo Cool II. 7 Tlim-a,
nt which a banquet wns served nnd
tho candldntes expressed tholr Im
pressions of Moosedoni. Tho meet
ing throughout wns most successful
W.
Salt Lnko ....21
Sun Francisco 22
Los Angeles . .22
Venice 17
Portland 1G
Oakland Id
L.
Hi
18
10
18
18
P.C.
.r8:t
.r.r.n
.tun
.180
.171
.4 on
od hist night, nn indication
"u "n!r,l.0"!.l':"'"vo of tho office forco and' of-
r i. i
Wl IIIU . fll1. A . .
"Hindi's determination to carry tho ?. T , conneclc Wll
Btroet grading nnd nhiiik.n. n ,L" . I tho "h"",,R c,ld-
W. .1. IH'ST S.IVS MICIIKi.W OK.
ficku di:.ii:s rntsT hhpoht
grndlng and planking throuch.
Tho resignation of Councilman
iiniioy was received. Ho was not
present
Si j,f Cnthcart. city onclnenr
)cp..ly Sheriff Ilea ,f .Mll.lfor.l, KuhIhIiIo. presented several sources
.Michigan, (Jives Specific Charges from which water might bo obtained
.ki.im mm. r. mo propospd water system. It
W. J. Hum says that ho has ro- ,s '"''''veil two systems will bo nee
it'lvod u loiter ironi D. J. Oliver, """J" hecniiBO of tho distance bo
shoi llf of Oakland County, .Michigan, j twoou (,08lnn and Knstslde.
which coutiadlciH a mutuuiuiit glvoi. ,loH ,n,,,l ,,ni' Iwn suggoBted as
out by tho Mamliflolit pollco about I0'10 p0,"(,, for (u Knslsldo supply
Chaji. Sl.errott who was nriosted hero ' w'" at f'"ton several noarby
for setting riro to the Craig hotel H,ri!,18 nro under consideration.
nt Hunker 11111 in which several lives1
: RECALLS OLD TIES
PIOXIXU WILL TKSTIKV IX TIIK
lauvo or somo or mo largest inter-; anu gavo further Impotus to tho
ests In tho United States ns saying j splendid campaign that Is now bolng
thnt Italy will not partlclpato in tho i conducted,
war. He iald that Italy was play-' Tho following candidates wero In-
Ing n shrewd diplomatic gamo and Hlatcd last night: H. y .Keator, A.
would not brconio Involved but was! "' Gllllo'. Carl W. Kvortson, Fred c!
conseryln,; hor icsourcos nnd galnliiiij I'ilr8n. H. L. Pratt, W. O. Lawhorno,
what sin could by diplomacy so that I M C" J,n,0eyi Harry Hohm, Hob
tho conclusion of war will seo Italv I cr' I)'"nr'li
tho really great nation of Euro no. ! . . .Xou' f0"''''''".
Ho said that tho termination of tho1. , ro,lowl"B candidates havo
war would pot bo a victory so much 1 1" "IP,CtC(l l0 '"""'''crshlp to bo In-
las tho crhuu-llon of tho nations In- ' . 1 ?,tC ,
volvcd and n8 Germany can contlnuo ., , ' '. V,fl' Wal,!0r J- Condron,
tho nrownt imco for at least two . '"." "' " "urton,-II. C.
WATKIIS.ll.m8 CAS,.; ' f,C"r8' 'J10 fn0t como before j Swa $CV "ual
!""-'" An to who tho victors will way, it j v,.k T i ..
Ha. Co, VV Today a,,,, Involu, ' " mtL , U'tii: l ?
u Ijii-jso I'oitimo uft ,y j G"ss. Frank V. Cattorlin, C. W. Sol-
Ohl Settler
DK.VM AM) limn will)
s.
wore lout. .Mr. Hust says that Shot-.
Iff Oliver wrltos trout Pontine that
l hero is im ofllclal record of C. li.
Bkerrott having been arrumed them
under any clivuiustuuci's. Accordlin,
to tho .Marshliold pnlico, (buy had u
letter from an officer al Pontine
which gavo Skerretfs reputation at
routine as Inning buou bad.
Skerrott and .lolko wore In Han
FraucUco or Oakland last mouth
when last heard of.
Churgos Against Skenett.
Tho following is the loiter which
J J. lleatli. deputy sheriff of Oak-
laud County, .Michigan, wrote from MAKES EXAMINATION OF
.Mllford, .Michigan, and which Mr. MHrn. .'J!. ' "'"r
Hust snys another officer refute:
"To tho Sheriff. Mttrhflold. Ore
gon: --In regard to the reputation
of II. C. Skerrett, I will say that It
is not so very good. 1 havo arretted
him twice, once for celling a qu&n-
. WIImui of Xoith lleiid to .Many
i in Toas
S. 1). Wllsnil llf W.rlli II..., .1 i. 11 .. t N'cith llllllll
iic-imi nun -
gone to Sun Francisco where he will I Hl'nnl Davis was tho son f
visit tho fair for a few day nnd then tho liltt) J- J,lu-t Olivia, who was ono
, will go on to Texas where he Ig toiof "' Pioneers of Coos Hay nnd
' bo married to MUs Alice Wilson. A i wll wn" " of ,no fist white men
strange feature of tho urlon s that ,0 Btul " Co Hlvor.
both Mr. Wilson of North llcnd nnd j Mv6- Waters claims to bo the
the lady ho Is to marry are boih ' '''"Bhter of Davis by nn Indian wo-
, deaf and dumb. , man. nnd Is suing to recover a
I . Ibhuio In the Coos Hlvor farm and
ol hor property left by tho eldor Da
vis. Tho ostato all wont to Illuford
GOVERNMENT DOCTORS l)wvk ,,ml at ,,ls lloat lt wo'"
u" Mis. Hln ford Davis.
Tin- tostlmony of ninny of tho old
riatl'.iru .fill 1.. nl.... ... ... ..
S. Sin-on.. ,.f .7.". "'" "" h,"" lo b,low l'at
PINE SHEER HERE-aw
i irZi?! " !-lry to lead
COXCi:itT LAST XKJHT . ," i?1!"'1?'' of M10 I'resldlo. An
The easo of Mrs. Waters ngnlust
the estate of tho Into Hluford Davis
comes up In Circuit Court today- for
trlnl. There is much lutoiost inlMAXV ATTKXD SOFIK HAM.MFH C,', ls ,offerol by .Major General
tue ci.se, as It Involves the fonuiu
lft by Hluford Davis who was
killed In an automobile accident iio of .Most Plonsiiii? Musimi i.'r..m, tho Coo Mnni '.ii..' !.
,, , ,. , , , .. . .." ',,,.,, v-""' uuiUKikllUll
euuri l8 noimr inniln. livn.,i. .i, n. . .
,. ., .itiwi hi. Li.ti ?.. .mil. ft
. . w ""'nl V.
Koont. Maclilno SlKip )Uhu1
poitnnt Addition lo lu
I7Qul(nint
John L. Kooti his Jmt ilJtj a
oxy-ncetylene planLto tbe tqi'-jsot
of his machine shop, tbtfinttw
put in tlio city of MtnMei
This plant It the lt nd k
welding metals quickly and tbon:
ly. It Is known as sntottuoaiii'i
ing nnd joins the mtlili tli
compression or the use of other ce-
al, To put it more (Imply It ctsn
that you can weld meUIiilM-,
old fashioned method o( hsctrj;
It Is neither brazing or soldtrtef ta
by generating a flame of l.t fc
grccs Fahrenheit it melu tt t"
nieces of metal so thit they Co t
gcther in one solid mm, tint
mr amocuioJ no. to eoo ruy Time.) king tho break posieii a3 tk
irtiTi vn m..., 1 tinxiinmi Ktrencth of the orlslnil flKi
and Oakland were' again stalled on Qf ''.arKSSS
tholr series when tho rain god In-, m n Hll0rt (mCi
terferod nnd rain chocks hud to shortly alter Instilllur It, t
bo Issued. Wot weather In both
tho Kust and West has been a
hoodoo to early summer ball this
yoar. Tho Seals ninnnged yestorduyirt munber of tho caitlntioWW
to slip up another notch lu tho per- tractor road machine. nij
centago column tlioreby dlsplncing' parts wero taken to I" wow (
CIllllO SIIUJI uu m y- I
day tho machine was mm tiff
as now at a big saving of tar H
mnnov as well. Fran. IM" i
Pioneer Hardware stated mi
replaced tlio broken wten
new vuva "wm. -
This addition
?fcj5 '& ru.o LNM
uill .nut "v. ---..
Oregon.
. . .-i nrorthery I
American League. '' J' ",ru ' , TvorthB''
,t Chicago Washington, 2 ; I ? , ruid boW"
. . I Till II U III .. M.mM
U1"cBO. 0. VV,'- rnlloctioil Ulthlo "
ii uioveiuiut Now vont, i;
Clovoland, 3,
At Detroit Hoston, 1 ; Detroit, 5
At St. Louis Philadelphia, 3;
Koontz had an opportunity ta ie
strato Its effectiveness, wcrpw
rnr.l nt Riininpr. met f Itllllw
dent, upsetting and badly taj
Los Angolcs. Tho scores follow:
Coast League.
At Oakland It. II. E.
Portlnnd-Oalclnnd Wot Grounds.
At Venice
Snn Frnnclsco 3 7 1
Venlco 0 5 2
At Salt Lake
Los Angolcs 1 I 1
Salt Luko Cll 2
Some
President of th. Exposition;', "have
In tho
uai Kuciion nr tun .irn.in i. ......
: ''"''"sslblo for tho government to
furnish mounts for Mooso marshals.
National League.
At Now York Cincinnati,
Now York, l.
At HrooUlyu Chicago, G; Hrook-
Plttsburg, 2 j Phil-
lehl in .Mai-iflehl for
Time Past
Soflo Hanunor's concert. n..i..n.i The Coos Day Conner! ii.n,. .?. ' . M l"
by llenrlk GJerdrum last evening in J.01?0'0' w,u heal the local con-, y'V, .VIM ,
the Finnish hall -n. .. t .h ... ' m$?n' .. ! At I'lttsburg
of Its kind ever given on Coos Hay with throo'.innnf.i'i1 con,n'nIcntlon "'lelphla, 4.
Appearing before a crowd'J- '"nrreS,l0flr,XTe?ega0: to,"0810" ''
numbering among whom were somo lon to Fair. There- Is " ,,,,. ' ''
of Marshfleld's most talented mmin. !-.? "ou,h fro Eugene on a sneclm "
Inns, Miss Hammer held her listen
ers spellbound by hor wondorful so-'
Dr. W. .M. ,loiie.H, r,
.San liiiiu'lsco, MaJ,o
of Coast Stiiiluiis
Toiif
prano voice und striking personality.
.oi'viiuii- pieasing wero tho Nor
wegian folk songs given In tim n,.
uvo costume.. T. J. BOAIFH
"i. iijoruriim. in naiimmi -,.
... -at' in tjl-"
t'At foh mm.:
Oliver Kephart
riione :il(.
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I Mb. I, JUubu, Munat-irBiid I'jc.lclcnt
2SO KTARNY ST.
But. Suiter and Duih
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. . . fill VI llll II I'll Til 111 flililMlnii A- 111 --.
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Dr. W. M. Jonos. nssistan, surgeon "r "V0!" ro8,,,0,,t " ' ! enthusiastically receive l y tho . , T "LLUHAIIIMU LU.IS
In the P. S. Public Health service nr. u,ver- wa on recently at Per-: ,iin ,,.,.. ..?)'. b tho ""' Estlnuites Furnls'.iwl
tlty of apple barrels that did not h
r"i"irr?-r'v
resto.l nlso for liiiniilni? his liniir.l I. Ill l)r ll.rll.. i,n, .i.. ..-i.... . .'.'" """'" 'wi .11111 mat Uavisl M,is 11, ...,
. . . ... " ..""; '.)'"':"'??""" "r- lived on Coos Hlvor. li I- ,.at.,,..,i .... ". """ '" "Joritrum
lie is noi vorv won inuiiuiu oi mir. Urmia in uiu I'll iiiic- iieaiiii unrvi.Tt .,.......
responded Phone Ito-H. Marshfleld, OreKou
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will give a joint concert In CoqullU
T ,. ;,o,, . , -,-,, .,, , ;- ! - i - j-,- r, j- ij -Ior ,u wLtrr
of our county told mo that you wart- This Is tho first examination held ny Davis killed him !l ' '
ed to find out what kind of a mmu slim, the Joining of the Life Saving
he was Ho was always lu trou't i"n-iau nun tne Kcventie .Servl.e )r
with someone all the time."
klllod him
Many of tbe pioneers will be
J.'HM will visit the stntloiu of the ' I0 u" w,1t ""' know
jioa t north of Port Townscnd. jtrly life of Davis.
Tho program in full win .
f call- In Saturday's must,, P,iiHn., ' '
of the
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