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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915-EV EWING EDITION.
Large Pails
Medium Pails
Small Pails
A large ten-quart galvanized Pail for only
1 5 CENTS
I
SHIPPING NEWS
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JESUITICIM
vi:ssKii mvKs hhavy .south
hast wind down coast
c.
Watch For
PAULDING'S
ATURDAY
PECIALS
SPAULDING'S 5-10-15c Store
314 FRONT STREET MARSHFIELD, ORE.
PORTIiAXD IIKAVKIIS AXNK.Y AX
OTIIKIl (JAMB YKSTKRAOY
Rnln (Jotl Is Ktiprcitio on Bust cm
ylcUU Souls Tumble I-'rom Top
of Pcrccntogo Column
PKHCEXTAOKS 01-'
COAST IjHAOUB
. (D7 AmmLIM Iiwi to Coo. Vitt Tlmfi.J
4. V. L. P.O.
Los Angeles ..2S 20 .r.83
Snn Francisco. 27 20 .571
Stilt Lake ....23 19 .r.lS
' Ooklnnd 22 21 .478
Venice IS 21 .129
Portland 17 21 .415
I. Duo, President of North Pa
cific l.lnc, Not on Hoard
flood Passenger I.Nt.
1 Ducking n high sou'-east wind
tlint kicked up n heavy head bci
the Santa Clara made hor first trli
I down the coast from Portland. Sho
arrived off the bar this morning
10 find the water very smooth and
experienced no trouble In crossing
In. At two o'clock sho left out
for Eureka and Snn Francisco, car
rying a good pnsscngcr list.
II. Oxsen, former wireless opera
tor of the flcorgo XV. Elder, tho
editor, owner nnd printer of "Local
lo'or," a weekly paper published
on board the ship, has Just neon
nsferrcd to the Yucatan, of tho
rtli Pacific Lino nnd Is Iea.'lng
Australia, according to Purser
Miller, of the Santa Clarn.
' Lecnl Color," attracted tho nt
toiUI'ip of ninrlncrs up nnd down
'tho const. Tho young wireless op-
Itomt to Dairying Ob- ,,.,,. ia ft ci0Ver cartoonist. Ills
paper was nlwiiys well illustrated.
Those who enmo from tho north
A picnic for dnlrymcn from miles0" tllQ Slultft c,ara wcro: c- "
nround wns announced last ulght by 1'rnvltt, K. M. Kldrldgo, F. L. Wtaii-
J. L. Smith, county agriculturist, to onl, J. M. WhltBtone, Mrs. .1. A.
bo held on tho Charles Schinder Onibci. Geo. Tltcomb, Geo. A. Halo
ranch near Sumner, June 10. Kvery " SK- v- Sehloss, (loo. N. Mur
member of the Cooa liny Cow Testes 1'ic. Mrs. Murdoch, Mildred Mur
Assoclntlon Is expected to bo present. '" Prod M. Scnrs, Miss Slno
There will boa basket dinner at noon Uniigjet, Mrs. K. A. Klrkhnm, M.-u.
and many tnlks by prominent dairy- '2- ' Hothsey, Mrs
II SMITH CDIU1ES
STKAMSHIP IHCINflS :iHSI TONS OP
LOCAL I-'HKKHIT
GOES FOR
HISBRIUE
WILLIAM llliACIC, POPULAR COOS
ItlVKlt .MAX TO MARRY
Miss Mnblo Slanloy, Daughter of
Kiisteni Oregon AVhent Handier
Is Tho Young lady
William Muck, tester uf tho Coos
liny Association nnd 0110 of tho best
known and most popular young men
Oil tllO LOOS Uiver, mil wuivj i"
lone, Oregon, to clnini his brldo. Tho
ceremony will take placo nt tho homo
of tho brldo's parents next Wcdnes
DASEBJILL SCO H ESTJIRMERS TO PICNIC
flATIIKIttXfl OP HAIHV.MKX .U'.VB
J(l OX C'ATCIIIXO 1XLICT
Metier Cow
Ject, According to .7. L. Smith,
County Agriculturist
Rrlngs Material for Warren Con
struction Company To Leave.
Por the South Tomorrow
Bringing one of the heaviest lo
cal cargoes sho has carried for
. ll.n il. nlntllttoltln Mfl till
, arrived I over ho bnr late y Tho br.de, U.. Mab.o Btnnlor.
1 ...tn ..,. .... I, n (iw flnvu with tier
yesterday afternoon. She spent tlto
night at North HenU there unload
ing, cement and bltullthlc consigned
to tho Warren Construction Com
pany.
In her hold there wcro many tons
of produce for tho local wholesalo
merchants. Tho Nann will leavo
down tomorrow, according to her
schedule, for San Prnnclsco.
Thoso who arrived yestcrdny af
ternoon wore:
MIbb U. Wlckham, Mrs. C. Ouii
.San, Mrs. Kstnbrook, N. W. Colo
man. Mrs. J. P. Cnttroll. Mrs. Mary
B. Stnuff, A. N. Meyer, J. P. Hurst.
L. H. Summer, I). Webb, J. Wlck
ham, A. H. Ship, It. A. Lnndbltt,
T. A. Hnshnw, W. N. Wilson, I).
Dross and" 1,0 steerage.
will return in a few days with hor
husband nnd they will mnko tholr
homo nenr Stunner.
Not a complete surprlso waB tho
news of tho coming marriage Mack
has been under suspicion for somo
tlmo by his friends, It beenmo known
Inst winter that ho was stealthily fix
ing up an apartment In tho llnrry
Russell homo on Catching Inlet. Ho
Is then said to havo told his friends
ho expected hl mother for a visit,
but they laughed and refused to bo
llovo lilm.
llcforo coming to Cooa Uay Mack
attended tho short courso In dairying
at 0. A. C. Ho has been hero 13
months and has been most successful
In his work and has made a host of
friends.
Mr Mack has two brothers who (
urn now nttondlnir O. A. C. and ho
OUR COMMERCE Is expecting them hero this summer.
WITH HAWAII BIG I Ono will probably return with him to
ald In catching up on tho testing work
iul....,lu 11.. ill,.. Itiiul.iiv.u mill TfniTi. whirl, lino ImiMPil In tlin fnw 1I11VH lin
...... .. .... ..,,, .-., - ...,.. .- , ..
With This Country It will Itavo liccn nnscnt.
On Inci-ciwo In tho Coos Day Association thoro
nro 32 herds, tho largest number of
tho four county tissoplndoim.
PLAYFAJp
What do VOU think nf o ..
where all similar stores ar clo1?
keeping open from one to tw ,.at 6 o?c
M
K"Jwjr Au,ul wo hMlr:,g4i
sootherpeoXwSoi!rA
Evidently they cannot m eta ? ii
way. The name is not La,or"Won5S
tlin rnnnn U V PhBUn li.."' B
it i uuiioum. ' -'vap uiing J
GOLDEN RULE PRippo
If1 ll1i12' value, Cr
Never sold for
Red Seal
more, Our mir.n
uneviui oniii ng, l'Ac cradn. tirW. I
Men's ouc Mn n-sk n Rin awui Mice... m
MlL5!!,.??Sl oIS---J
One lot children's Hose, 1 ctoVrfi
Buckskin Hose for Boyi always w.VSS,c
"o, IN0W '--"-i'iwes,ii
$1,00 and $1,25 Houso " Dres'sM ' rVnf 'A
Bath Towels, 18x36, bleacS' ? 2
a i n . 5' c6U! un "leached, Each
White Outine: Fnnnn. inn ni nwcn.
Colsato's talcum Dowdoi, 25dTta,w05!k'
uu Uctiu s u a rnnnv vk n , n ""
" 0I' uur orb
The Golden Rul
WASHINOTON, D. C, May 2t.
lCleanor Lance, our Insular territory of Hawaii, with
t j endorsed tho plan and every dny .Mr.
POUTLAND, May 21. Tho lien- Smith Is hearing from them, stating
vers chlrkcp up n bit yesterday nnd
brought tho Venetians homo In n
flvo to four wallop. Itnln caused tho
poBtponcmcnt of tho San Kranclsco
Snlt Lake game.
Tho scores of yestcrdny follow:
Const Iieiiguo
At Oakland It. II. K.
Los AugoleH Ti 9 0
Oakland 2 G
At Salt Lako
Snn Kranclsco-Salt Lake, wet ground.
At Vonlce It. II. K.
Portland r, 9 1
Vonlco I 9 1
Aiiicrlcaii League.
At Clovolond Washington-Cleveland,
cold.
At Iloston lloHton-Chlcago, wet
grounds.
At Detroit Philadelphia-Detroit,
rain.
' At St. Louis New York I, St.
Louis 2.
National IrfMigue.
At Now York Pltsburg !, Now
York 2.
At St. Louis St. Louis .1, llrook-
lyn 1
men on tho work of tho association. M.:ni llannon, .1. N. Uayllss, S. C.
Knthuslastlcally tho farmers hnvo .In men, C. Scott, Mrs. Scott. I .1.
IMue. W. M. Rulker, A. II. Craw-,r.-d,
Mrs. It. E. Knorr.
Tlm?o who left this afternoon
wore: 1). Lone, P. II. Chamber
lain, L. M. Keller, S. P. Schultt,
C. A. Frltch, 13. UcnJcB, S. Harlc
vest, Mrs. Oarver, J. M. Nye, Mrs
J. L. Fitzgerald, J. L. Fitzgerald.
A. II. Hobs. .lohn Schmidt, Dr. J.
they will bo present and It Is nrnii
nblo that n representative or the
Dairying department at O. A. C. Till
bo hero for nn address nnd to meet
with tho dairymen.
Included In tho Coos Hay as?m In
tlon nro 32 herds, tha largest n")'
bcr In tho county. W. M. Illnck Is
tho tester In charge. Ho hns been ,j. itothsey, F.
j horo more thnn n yenr and Is reeoir- and L. L. Smith
Intended by Mr. Smith as ono of tho'
best In tho county.
Com ConteNt Interct
HccaiiHo of tho continued
early planting of corn, for tho Cjrn
show to bo hold next fall, hns been
Impossible. It Is becnuso of this
an area of only 0,119 Bquaro miles
and an estimated population In 1011
of 207,713, has Increased Its trndo
with tho United States and forolgn
countries from $10,000,000 In 1901
to npproxltmtely $7G,G00,000 In 1011
making Its per capita commerce
3G9.
Tho trado of Hawaii has rapidly
Increased In tho period since tho an
nexation of that territory to tho
Mr. and Mrs. Illnck aro expected
to return here in about 10 days.
oo iiSTflCTu
MAY l!:l OATH SOT FOR Ill'MAXK
sr.mvY ovku country
I ..
I muvvmio hum First National Mh
I -
axS -.-. mskv rZ&xi a
Ionil Pastors Askeil to Devote Vow
MlnuttM to i:plnimtIoii of
lliimauo Societies
"Ilumano Sunday," Mny 23, Is at-
c-Ms
rains Hin U
L. Mnsson, Mrs. Klrkmnn, Sirs. 13. United States In 1898. ShlpmonU
,1. Page, S. James thoroto from this country, according
to official figures published by tho
i . - ... .... ....
nurcau of Porelun nnd Domestic tractmg attention not only in tno
Domestic Commerce. Department of churches of Marshfleld but of tho en-
Coinmcrco, havo grown ?G,S00,000 llro United States according to nn
1897 tho yenr preceding announcement just made here. Tho
annexation, to $21,800,000 In 1911.' Purposo Is for nil ministers on that
'nn.i imimpin r.ni f-i.... ....., dnv to devoto a few minutes cxnlnhi-
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Coming with n heavy
list and a fair cargo of freight tho
from $900,000 to $0,000,000. Tho nB to congregations tho mcnnlng
Into start, says Mr. Smith, that tliuro BtcainBhl) Urcnkwatcr cros8cUn.U1ia,'.,l",,0t fm aw t tho United!0' the Humano societies, for people
"... ..u i muuuuiii iiir uxiiiiiiuun m , i, n.jn ei, nvn nut OWUUS lliinilK 100 Bailio poriou grow " -.. ...
......ft ..UV...V V.uv. U..U .V...WO ... .J- Lrtrt An . .. I TIl.iK n.n n ..Hn..rt... F. f! O .!..
a ,.. ..! . .,,, irom tlU.UUU.UUU to J IS.UOU.UUO. ..iu n.u in muumi i.iio utmu
IllllltkJ .IIU..1..I ,.b
in or
purposes at tho county fair early In ,.. a ,., i , i,from $1G.000,000 to $18,300,000.
Soptomber. ... ., .,, ,,..,,,, ,... whllo those to foreign countries aro ''"nn societies In tho United Sta-
From all parts of tho county far- ....,, ...Ini, ,,,.. fPOm ,Un minm. '"cgllglblo. amounting to less than ,C8 wIth n mtmibershlp of approxl-
bla until sho came Into tho lee of!"-000 "97 nnd only $159,000 maMy U.0,000 and more than 2,r,00
Capo lllanco I ,n 19u jpcoplo nro omployccs. paid to atond
Thoso who arrived wero: A. G.I s,1Bnr' tho leading Hawaiian staple ,l tho l'uslness of tho society.
Haines, Mrs. A. G. Haines, Mrs. Pearl ,,n8 stonH' Increased In vnluo of out-! I'nstors of tho churches have boon
Keith. Miss's. Hickey, Mrs. 13. Fors- "nt for tho ln8t tn cars amounting "PIH'aleil to, asked If thoy will each
i,or m m Mnn,u.nii mi.. Aiim to 10 billion pounds, with n vnluo of ,l0 tllclr ,nlto toward creating an In
to tho farmorH tho lineil of lintfor uni..1 , .. . ... ' 3ni mllttnn ilnllnrs nil.n- I. ,...-,... torcst III tllQ work nf Dm unrlnlloo
" , , .. . i nowani, .miss .Maiuio van Avory, u.i . " - -... ...,,..,..,..,! - , ,.
At Philadelphia Cincinnati 0. Phil- Lor" ""'' "' tho advantages of a n v:i, vr n u nni,i.. t ,.!, articles of . production, according to To theao societies moro than a
. . .. ' , n..... ,..., ,...,.. .. ..... . 1 ""' -" " ........ .... ....
mors havo taken up tho Idea of roln
Ing bettor seed corn nnd hnvo shown
tholr Interest In tho move nnd ninny
nro entering tho contest. i
Mr. Smith left today for North
Inlet whoro ho expects to explain
mldphla
At Iloston Chlcngo I, Iloston 2.
NKWS OF COQUILLi:
Doings t llio County Sent Told in
The Herald
nlir (nalliwr iiuunnlnlln.i tf .. . -i t
7 :,"" "n"ul ":""' "u "i"'-'" Robins, I). F. Funk, Mrs. I). P. Funk,
o enlist many of tho North inlet j,yrtIo Fllnk K j. akor Mr8
fanners In nn nssoc ntlon oxpocted to i(3rnco E,lWardB. Mrs. 13ggort, P. C.
bo formed somo tlmo later in tho , ThoninB( . . Mooro, vlctor Lnr.
VII UIIU Milling ,
I'KJHTS A PANTHIIR
applo Industry grown that tho leading
son. K. A. McArron. Wllllnm Uottys. Bnaro of ,)Ur ilomestlc consumption
Margaret Gates, Mrs. 13. Gates, Dor-of Pineapples Is supplied by thoso
tho 19H5 edition of tho "Hawaiian, 'inartor of n million children and
Annual" aro pineapples, coffco and(ovor 3000,000 anlnmls glvo muto
rlco. So rapidly hns tho ennned nlno-tniin,8 f(,r "'P recolvod. Laws, too,
Mnrk M. Young, proprietor of tho '
Rhxtor hotel, Is about again nrtor
being confined to his bed for a weolc
with a bad sprain to Ills back which
lie. suffered.
MIbkcb Alice and Krma Culln re
turned from llerkeley. California,
whoro thoy havo been attending tho
U. of C. for tho last ten months.
Will Harrow, son or C. It. Harrow
of this place, returned Saturday on
tho Speedwell, from llerkeley, where
Kill-
Mi'lleo Hns Kvclllnc Tlmo
In Wild Animal
Tho CoimiIIIo Herald gjves tho fol
lowing about tho killing of a panth
er: C. Melleo, of Hlg Sandy crook, wns
In (own with a panther hide lueusur-!
lug 7 feet 7 Inches from tip to tip. I
Mr. Melleo describes an exciting
chase in which tho panther met his -,l(,tlng Knglncor W. R. Fontaine
death. Mr. .Melleo was out In a clear- of ",0 S()"thorn Pacific regarding tho
lug looking for somo stray sheen ' "" of mo lino from Kiigono to
from Hawaii, havlnc sunnlnntn.i
thoso from Slngnporo and othor conn
havo boon passed by them, highly
beneficial to humanity.
Kduniils nnd Ott new passenger
luuncli Cadillac lemes .Mjir.shfleM nt.
othy Tuckcr.Mrs. C. Tuckor, Mrs. P.
Ferguson, P. Ferguson, I3rncst Fer
guson, T. J. Kennedy. A. Hakvlst. I me8' atntc ' icr or valuo Ha-I" ,."" "" r m-
Agncs Ilartholomouw, Allco Ilurthol-i wal,' shlpmonts to tho United States f, "V. ."I, ' "'''," . ,f '" ALso
omouw, P. Ilabcock, 13. A. Smith, J.
tries. Stated In order of valuo Ha-H 0'',M'k 's""hy inornlng for Alle-
. Norrls and Wong Chec.
ACME BRIDGE WORK
TO BE STARTED SOON
in tho last calendar voar Included tno 'llllcoum will leavo hero nt 5::)
sugar to tho vaIuo of $39,fi00,000: "' '" for ,,,p convenlenro of thoso'
canned pineapples, $0,000,000; cof-!eslr,"K "" wll"cr start. R.T. 7.1 tts. j
fco, $r,00,000; hides and skins $180.-1
000; molasses nnd syrup, $158,000; .,(l,! (',u" r",cr'. rliorus'
iiors-1
In.
The 42-Centimeter Lis
Mazda "C" Type
The nitrogen-filled Mazda lamps are the mofcifl
luminating sensation.
Greater light for less current than ever before a
by incandescents.
Remarkable advertising value cither outdoors ornftl
business establishments.
Marked economy for light users.
Telephone 17,8.
OREGON POWER. CO,
ht rr: - 'sss a.'irisarar.s";
nnd fresh pineapples, ?10G,000. ulsh Hall, no cents.
ho has been for tho past nine wll01, HH(,,loilIy ,,0 ,,.,,,. nwvttret Co ' the I3ugono Register says:
months taking a courso at tho I', ot 0 tJl0 ,.,, ,, ,enlw, u tho Erection of tho big bridge at Acma
., , , Isheop. At tho Hiuno Instant It saw w" 8,nrt iUBi n 800n ns tl10 nilla
Harry laleoner. a w ell known M,.ni.0 ,, BtlirUliI w , , ars laid that far.
young man of this place, who has
been absent for over a yenr. was ie
eenlly heard from. Ho Motes that
fortune to accidentally fall and break
her leg Just above tho auklo. Mrs.
Colvln Is about tin years r ago and
ono of tho early pioneers of this
place.
'
t WATCOCDOMT Mnno a HI,,,P-
2 niuii iiuim IVtVVO r
Take jour Imths at O. If. Ilarlinr
Front nejir Central.
! , PROFESSIONAL
At iiaiuton tho steamers Acmo
and Dandon nro both In port.
Tho bnr dredge Mlchlo wns work
ing on tho Coos Hay bar yesterday
weather bolng favorablo for
DIRECTORY
across tho opening. Melloo fired and T' 0 Ilusscl, s- f- onglncor In
wounded the animal. Ho then got his cl,arK of tho rohulldlng of tho wag-
...... .1.... .... ..... . . . nil rnnil nn Hm M'lln.i, a,. ....nll..
ho u in tho ii,iiii,,..B. ,.,,n..nM i ."" ".""" """ "1 ",i"" ...:... ...". .';"".: itno
--" ----- - ................ iiiiuvii tti in n iDtiii,.,,, ,i i' rrt .. n. iiil: i hi iiiikriiii'ii iirniinii rtr rna w
a l- 8. engineering corps. j ,, , ,,., J nnnoiigcM. that work on this PlocJS" , ,
Mrs. Win. Colvln. of this place. I ,., .,,. h ' "'f u.'" of construction will bo resumed with. I . .Tl,0..stoam 8C,,00ner y, Cap
..... ........ hh .... .eruu.gu.er through tho thick brilhh which screen-1 ' WK
.ul8. wei.ong ni .rago niut tno mis. ..,, .,, ..,,, ,,,,. 'men and about
- -. ...w ii.ii.i. ttiif-t tiiiii itir II hi
head. Tho bruto leaped out of tho' wl" ,)0 lirosecl'ted with vigor nil sum
thicket und landed on
WnllliilliiLr II ulli.li.l.- !.....
Mcllee flre.i i.lm.i.i ii..r.,r i. ..i.i .. company at different lilnces nlonir tim '. '.w turrK io,UO0 feot of
second time attack tho dog, and kill-1 u,,,er w',l(Uetto to replaco thoso,
ed It.
H. H. Harper
1IOUHI3 ItUILDKIt
General Ropalrlng und Cabinet
.Milking.
Phono 319-J.
with between 35 nnd 40;'nJ',"?ofUon,' vcry oU know J. M. Wright
.out 30 teams. Tho work I """"; ,8,,nt"r'SC"t carry,nB ,um"
rnni.,i u-iti. im. .11 "- " " v- " iiiu.u.reii j.imiufir
i. do " "K " M "" "'" ,i,ioiJf","T'' "! 1'0?"""1' s" "' "
Phono 188-11
IUJI l,l.0 CONTRACTOR
Kstlmutes furnished on request
Ri:C.l,l.S IU3WKV
Sulem .louniiil Makes .Suggestion to
Or. Straw
(iOOO MINl.VO PROSPKOP
Tho Salem Journal innKos the fol
lowing comment:
.I... . n. ... .1.
runner .iiuyur niraw or .Aiarsn-m , Curry county
Hold, whoso admirers presented lit in ' Cilobo savs:
,J .(', Miller ami Sons Aro Meeting
With Sueuws
Referlng to the mining prospects
the Oold Reach
ortland
lumber.
flit- !....
portions ot tho rond destroyed In I lms aeen tho C0''B to
building the railroad ' I !, Paclflc of tho big steamship
,r inland of tho Pannnm.pr.clfl.- li.m
the first of tho huge tnins-Atlnntlc '
liners to be deviate.! tn n,n v...
Comnilsslone,., May Lay Plank On JS'" "f ?:,?" I?"' ..
CimiiiIIIo Road Or Put In Co.,. .... """" ! ..u.ii .m)w ork
inair ORAVKI, RATICS
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Nye, I tor, Noso and Throat.
(HiASSKS FITTKI)
DR. MATTIIJ 11. SHAW.
Diseases of Women nnd Children
Offleo Phono 330-J. Rooms 200,
201, 202, Irving Ulock
1 ni r nninnnnnmrn' !
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RACE MEET AT
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Official Progrnni
KRIDAV, JUIjY M),
lll.-
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Put lu Coos
lther Ci-iisher lr Material
through tho canal to Snn Ulego In Benjamin Ostlind
i:
tijs nun iu Hours. Se.iM.nr,
A linnet Itt l.rt rHAii.i a Plininlinnli A i. .
lll, a lioux. .boulil m-alll 111. ,.. .1. c. Mill. , , ... " .'"! .V"'.'-.. """s , """""'" """ ' im-
"!'' - ..?"!" " , . -'- ,.,,,,. ;;:,;;;; r';zr:z; r , "?i r ,. jr- s. sl!?
HinVA lltl. li.Vinli li,ill, ,1 ... .1... .,..., ...... .... ... . i . '" "v .UU.l-
, : "'"" ,m ",u """l Ulll"ng near flagstaff. Tho '""" The Institution of these bnnta
and profit thereby.
iilVNN mil mint I , m , ' , 10, nro """ orl,u,r vel rate.' per car of 20 cu- ic Coos liny direct coramunlca.
OW.N.s ioai. MIM. making oxceedlngly good wages ash- ble yards, was $10, ho eald today. n with New York by wZr H G
4 . . . ln,; out t,, ,red0lls mplnl. Tho en- and tho now rate Is over $1S, n pro- After a cargo of ntitos r .,
An Astoria paper i: "W. S. tire bluff along this particular beach hlbltlve ..rlco for material.. ' RuJi.n. .ZZ L . "' l.08. f' ,,,e
Hall of Coo8 Hay, who Is part owner at last has been proved to m.t,.in i i, rr n,i. ... .'..,...,.... ' .-.., . m- mane in um
In oxteaBlve fields lu that i.art of tho high values In nfatim.m. m, , " ..iJ " "," " . u roi ?UMU1- .V"",,UV0CK' ,no emhlp Hasel
- w. .--.--., --, a. r . ii riivi4iA i iiikniiii in hi iii.ni.iMii.. i.ni i iiiiimk in ... .
- . u tv.tiiiuiuiiii iiitiii -'vfiiiii in fiiiiu'iuii in c..,iiii. . .
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Offices, 20G Irving Block.
Phone 1Q3-I, or 2G7-J.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
oiuio, w.u ...uiH-.i, iu- ia ...ifresieu iuiuukii hi leave n pront niter oporat-1 U. The county commissioners are week
.a uu.iif, .. inri.ui. iiiiiii-. ruuiii ...(, iaiuiimi are puiu. a new era tuts now tigurlng on tho proposition tn
of the city, Is in Astoria. The Coos undoubtedly dawned upon tho beach 'put In a rock crusher nn tho rlv?
Ttnl nint f. nt l.fllljl flllill.,.. ni.il la flllllACa nf Piii.i'i. nn 'M- llll .-I . n ... ... ... 1 .1 OT
. vw. .. -. o- i v " ". v.,,j, us .hi, .uiners ae-ir in pianK uie
being sold rapidly lu tho markets. , monstratlon will bo tho means of liuiroed.
Tho Rtvertou mines produce at tho many miles or rugged bluHs along .
nt-Acnnl lllUA 10.000 t.ltltf it f.Mll ..fiol, lt rnnul I'lvmi in. !... I...... .... Iti .
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month. I amount of hidden treasure. (Thonms, ' ''
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Butler
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304 Coko Dldg. Phono 14J
Residence Phone 128-L.
oek. The big freighter has Just W G Chandler
returned from the Orient where she VitcmTP
went with G00 tons of Coos ny Rooms 301 Z i OS
lUlle of road balnv Ulllll. Shu rama l,ar .a,..,..., ... . .
. ..v. .rmrm alontlis
auo in command of Captain M Itid-
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nd 302, Coke Dulldlnc.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCIUTKCT
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
.o. 1 Trot or pace, ono-half
mllo, two heats, each heat n
raco, 2:33 class, purso $1""
No. 2 Running, ono half mile,
purso SHO.""
No. :i Trot or paco, one-half
mllo, best two in three heats,
froo for nil, purso !?,-;5
No. 4 Novelty race, ono mllo,
$30 for first to uuartor post,
$40 for first to hnlf-mllo
post, $55 for first to three-
quarter post, $75 for first to
mllo stnko . . '. $
No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 miles,
$25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd.... $10
SATURDAY, JULY , lir
No. G. Trot or paco, one-half
mllo, two 'heats, eueh heat a
race, 2:35 class, purso. . .$100
No. 7 Running, flve-olghtha
mllo, purso ?lu('
No. 8 Trot or paco, ono mile,
three heats, -every heat n
raco, purse I50
No. 9 Running, ono and one
eighth miles, for Coos and
Curry County horses only,
purse $200
No. 10 Consolation race, for C
all horses not finishing as
good as second, purse $7 J
No. 11 Motocyclo race, $:!5
to 1st, $15 to 2nd. purse... $10
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