The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
MEL M FEflTURE-POSITIDW WW DWEAUSTRIA IKES
MANY CHARGES
Three Days Economy TUJ7
wori.i iiavi: local c.ut.s in hoy wkuxich co.nxkctki) with
TOPItlXO CAHHV PH.V.VANT ; , MIU, COMPANY '
Woiils "Com Hay." II H Hollciod,
if.. ..1.1 '...,.(.. Mum 'I'linti l.ms. . .MjlllJIiri'l'
III"; Interest
(Continued from page one.)
Coog Bay cars tlmt leave for lour-
i... it.ii tr.1i ttlrvlii vrtn t-a tnnti-
infa trips should carry Coos Hiiy iii'ii- ""' '" " L"" " '
f" . ' , , , . .. ,,...., .,, uigor of tlici sash mid door factor
Illllllf, I HIS 18 U I1IOVU llllll IlfllUUlH-
Oi .mi mi iii
malinger
iloor factory
Company of Astoria, and sulos inan-
for tho entire concern. J lis
contract with tho company Is ft-'Iil
to have been signed up lust Sutur-
S.isli nnil Hour Factory of i nuthentlcnteit In nn unimpeachable
CliitMip .Mill Company nnil Sales i way.
.Manager Also I Some in Doubt Vet
"In proportion to tlie number of
cases which hnvo actually occurred,
Paris and was forced to leave within
twenty-four hours. '
"The hostility and brutality of the
population of Brussels towards (Hu
mans and Austrlnns." ho writes con
cerning his Journe through Del
gluin, "was beyond descriiitlon
From Hrussols we proceeded to Ant
Sale at
odi;ufi
OPPOItTt m TO SI PPIA MHIt
LOWFST Pint i:s.
Sec Wlnti We mo nl toting I or Siiiuiilay, Monday
'Vafafinn IW
FAIR f rftn,.
Mums t - "vuuyy
mill Tuesday:
it- In ilm luat f.m- ilnva tins been talk-
.,'.1 t in. thla n.nnnu It lu lil.llnvixl I l0iUtcd
-i III. J, tlllf? iin.iniu a ...-. .-
considerable advertising could bo
dono for this vicinity. aiding prlncl-
,.ll,r In l.rlriirltif llio tintllii In fllo nf- UJtOr
iunj ... ... ...p....rt ....... "
tcntlon of people in the outside ills
trlcts.
lend, lias just been up-1th1' mi"",ur of ,,,e I'rove ,,,allUire8j up where we were arrested by the
miner of the sash and . ls oxweillnitly small. tTp to thin tiny. CnriIo eivlquo on the station plot
, of tho big Clatsop .Mill ",0 Mlltry of Foreign Affairs is L, M . wfu . ,..
It Is pointed out that a car leaving "n; ,,,,,,,
hero and going to San KrannKo or "l " Wol' -rml' ,
further south. passes through ilorcm' '' I'10'""'1' '" ,0!l,n ,,r ,,,H ""' ,,rt
still without Information concerning
the fato of several consular officials'
who have been arrested. The Aus-1
trtans and Hungarians who arc being
detained in hostile countries Pxn boi
counted by the thousands. Almost j
nil of them still endure In silence the.
nf tnu-nn nnil r-lltiM. Ill eVCI'V tilnco
tho dust primed car shows Itself utof ,lin ,,p"1 """
..,. ,..,.. .! (l.nrnfnrn PallU'S Oil tlltl Colllllll
until 11 III. I nii.nihi ,.. i...j. v-.w. ' t
moro than a pnsslng Klanco of Inter
est Is taken in tho passengers. The
j his new nosltiou Is viewed as nn
the mill com
panies on the. Columbia Itiver.
DurltiK tho period thai he Iils
been a resident of Coos Uay Mr.
f.,rt (bat nn the sides nf tho car would' WitiiMi has made u host of iip-
be a largo pennnnt Itnoribed "Coos ' quulntnucos who now wish him the
Day" would create n further Interest. I ''t ,,f success. though at the .mine
Advertising of this type costs Init ' ""' i'"' ""-' " ,0 ll""' hl1" tfaM i
little, it Is pointed out. Tho roHUltfij t,,(! vicinity,
ould bo considerable. Mltlo ln- -Mrs. Wernich returned this mom-
laud towns, totally obscure, are of- "' " "' W1UI """' '"'""
Into the lliiiellKhi;"1"' "'" "Pose 01 a snnru hi me
lioiisehold kooiIs. moving part of
1 them to Astoria, where they now. In-
outrageous methods wherein the gov-
rled on with tho butt ends of the
guards' rifles. As sho took no heed
of this, she wan struck across both
legs with a rifle and was Injured. Wo
witnessed most pitiable scenes. A
i lilld. nine years, vJas so frightened
that It refused to follow tho others
lte-t table OH Clutli, 17 In.
ultlo, select patterns; al
uiijs sold al UOc. Now, at
the iiulieiii'il of a i
price, per jmd I "l
Ladles' r.llc and "' iniislln
DraueiM, tiliiimeil In luces
anil embroideries, liiaile of
gnml nmlerlals mid orl
niaiisliip; now nflcreil ul
only
pec pair
27c
I
Kiel; Itiuk amt Wao lliniiN,
best nunllty, full sie bolts.
Wore Hie anil l"e
in .sale
lit
.Vow
3c
Clilldron's L'.'.e anil i8c gooil
grade ribbed tnilerweiii'. On
sale al
pec gai iiieut . . . .
15c
FINE CAMPING QR0y
!
IEXCELLENT HnMc 3
-...u UUy
SWIMMING, BOATlJ
and FISHING
DANCING PAVILION
ten brought
through tho pennants placed on inrhi1
h
balling from sucu districts.
tend to settle.
BUY AMERICAN MADE flm ...
ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS ASHLAND OFFERS US
, FREE CAMPING GROUNDS
UulttsI States Matte flood for I'nlleil
State CltleiiH Is Coiinlij's ' Spend SIT.'.IKM) Improving TJioir
Xew Slogan Sptlngs and Xow Invito tlie
World to Visit
One good growing out of the great
war in Kuropo Is it new spirit of sell- j Ashland offers free camping
rclinnco by citizens of the United ground with plenty of space for park-
States. .Many articles that tho peo
ple of this country had come to rely
upon Knropo to produce were shut
off by tho war and consumers were
compelled to turn to their own conn
try for supplies. In nearly all lines
tho doninud Is being met with artic
les of equal and sometimes, superior
merit. As a result tho word "Im
ported" has lost much of Its magic
charm and now "Made In U. S." hn..
boeomo tho most potent promoter of
trade,
Poiomost In the lines In which tho
foreigners liavo heretofore predonn.
lug cars, pitching tents and In places
equipped with gns for outdoor cook
ing if people will come and visit
there. Sim has spent, or is still
spending rather, $175.1)00 in tho de
velopment of her natural spring-.
Shu Is proud of them and the invita
tion is sent now to all travelers who
can stop over that wny.
Tho springs are of llthla, soda and
sulphur nature and situated hut a
short distance from the city along
sidu of Ashland creek.
Having Improved to draw the out-
,ernments of hostile countries set bu-i
I man dignity at naught. The breaches!
i of the laws Of warfare as compiled
' in part of this collection, must like
'wise ho considered, however, as only
Individual evidence. For tho time
being we cannot have anything ap
proaching a comprehensive know
ledge of eventB In tho territories be
yond the enemy's lines. And yet,
from tho reports which reach ub and
from trustworthy news published In
foreign dally papers, It Is possible to
draw the well-rounded conclusion
(hat thousands of shocking violations
of tho lnw of nations have occurred,
especially in the districts of our
country occupied by tho enemy.
Troops Violate.
"It may be conceded that certa'n
breaches of international law seem
to be an Inevitable consequence of
the massing of troops on so huge a
, scalo us this war has produced. Hut
It Is nevertheless most disappointing
that tho lutornntiouu; agreements
I assuring tho protection of lives, the
honor, the freedom of the religious
faith or peaceful citizens, nun the
inrts and sciences, should he vitally
1 violated by the troops and offlcinlo i
of the very government under tho
uegls of which The Haguo Conferen
ces reformed and completed the laws
of warfare. One of the main causes
for this unfortunate situation must
bo ascribed to the employment of
troops wholly unable to perceive tin
legal restrictions applied to warfare.
In'Mi-oct Troubles.
"Tlie object or this publication It
I slders to her, Ashland has mndo the
nated Is perfumes. Milady insisted surroundings particularly attractive.
that Paris label bu on tho bottle of Tho Invitation was received hero from to adduce only such violations of tho
hor ravorito odor. That, too, hasi.M. .1. Duryea, secretary ot tho Com-international law as hove been por
been chnnged. Paul llloger, tho mercial club of thai city and roriner-j petrnted directly and Indlvldunlly
well-known California perfumer, linn ly located in u similar capacity In (against nationals of the dual nion
bieii probably olio of tho most prom- Kugeuo whero he was well known to urchy: It, therefore, does not include
iifcnt factors In this change. Tin,' ninny people of Coos Hay. the evidences of numerous oxreed-
witno sun and zephyrs that nuiko Call-,
fornlii grapes produce flnu wines glvo p( J. POOLE WEDS
to California flowers tho lasting and j ' " neo PADDCMTCD
dollcato frngranco that mark tho, "1 loo U AKPhPM I hn
flowers of Franco. ""
riint f!i li,,v nn...,!.. m..v I1......1.1. ' (Special to Tlie Tunes.)
! Ingly grave breaches of the law which
.affected Austria-Hungary in an In
! direct and general wny. Such breach-
! ck are to be found In the nrbltrur
and unlawful declaration of France
! ami (ileal Hrltaln with regard to
familiar with the merits of "Itloger's, lAM().. Ore.. .Inly If,. P. H-' the status of Morocco, Kgypt and Cy.
Fowor Drops," there will bo a Bpec-' I'0"'1' f l'"rt Orinrd and bin brlilo pritH. In tho violation of the rights
Inl sale at three stores tomorrow at u'ft "' tho steamer Kllzabeth ror Saiilr neutral nations and In the system,
which you may purchase a regular Francisco to visit tho exposition on lU(. ,grL.Kar,i 0f the regulations pro
r. cont bottle for only in cents. This Hiolr honeymoon. Mr. Poolo was nmr-j vldetl by maritime law.
Is for Saturday only and tho stores ' 'l'd to Nlss Kiiulco Carpenter or Han-, ..T10 preposterous claim or the
don. the ceremony being performed hostile nations to tho right to sub
at the homo or the bride's parents In j,H.t ,io entire population of largo
this city. The officiating florKymaii J cumitrluti to famine must be stigma
was tlie brliloK father who is an ol-',Z0(, tls IV sacrilegious violation of
dor In tlie Latter Day Saints church. ,ho r,C8 r warfare. No loss sacrl-
nio urine nun groom wniiu mo core- eKloiiH Is the act or tho hostile gov
(inoiiy was performed crossed hands .,,, tolerating. If not tic
.over an open bible which was tho ,lmy nB,,r,B, the unprecedented I
;umo one hid urines motiier anil in-;
railings at the exit, u garde clvltiuo
lilt It with its snbre and cut lis left
baud off
Pierces Voni"n's ',yo
"An Austrian couple, who had
owned a restaurant at Antwerp Tor
the last sixteen yeais was terrlbl
Ill-treated by tho mob. Tho poor
womnu had ono or her eyes pierced
with n fori; while her husbuud bail
two ringers cut off. Another Aus
trian womnu was expelled from n ma
tornlty homo with her five days-old '
baby. Sho had neither dress nor
rihlrt on her body which was only
covered with u dirty bed sheet. It.
was a heart-rcudtug scene yet ll did
not prevent n garde clvltiuo from ma
king fun of her in a shameless man-'
ner; ll was such n 'comedy,' very am-'
using, Indeed."
With reference to the treatment of
Austro-Hungarlaii nationals In i
Franco, the chief complaint was
against the hardships Imposed upon i
Innocent women and children In the '
concentration camps. A deposition of
Miss M. K. Schrelner, n graduate
nurse, pictures conditions tu a con
vent nt Oarnlson to which Austrlnns,
Hungarians and Germans were or
dered nfter a march or 20 kilometres
Hero they were Informed that they
wore prisoners of war.
Treatment of PiUoneis
"There wero altogether about 1000
prisoners," declared Miss Schrelne ,
"half of whom were women and chil
dren. Thoro was no furniture avail
able and straw was the solo beddln .
Under the pretext of safety, the ex
isting latrines were boarded up and
holes In tho ground wero dug by the
muio prisoners in lieu or otlier ui,
rangoniontB. There wero no provis
Ions made for washing
f'lilldroii's Wlillo Wool
Sweaters! nluaj sold at
Sl.00 and S !.-". Xou on
:": 48c
Hoys' (,'liigliain ami Pemilo
lllollso Waists; new lot of
pi el I, pallei'iis ami all 'les
Just lorolvcil: aliies to ;l."c.
On Sato
at
15c
Howral bonis ilniu- ,.. ,.
. . .. ' " -'Mr.
int'iniiiiio. Hpoed I,,,,,,,,,
.Maislil'loitt al 1:1.1 ,,,i..
. .i Ml
ing; in nine lor siippn-, (,
uillH ill 7 every
Marsliflettl nlioiil
3
Von can always
do bet I oi
I'or less a)
"THE FAIR"
Mai sbl lold. Ore.
(Next door to
( handler Hold.)
Cine,
'"ii'iihiu,
H.itu.
, ,I,,,,,H '''"ounble. mA
in iiM-m, or lllllll of (
ol htoaiuer Italnliow.
1 't.
HOME MADE SAUSAGE, HAM
BURGER and WHNERWURSTS
.Made In our own shop by oxpeils and
moil. Vou cannot gel belter ones liny place
only the best meal
In tho couiitry.
Wo will have some cliolco clilckons for I'lldaj's nnil Sal
urila.i's tratlo.
Wo also have some cliolco beef, poll; anil veal.
Iteiiieiuber that we glvo special iilleulloii to 'phone outers
nnil dcllvjT promptlx.
. THE UNiON MARKET
J. E. Ford & Co.
Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway.
, 7I;
; ""$
:
:
t
t
t Pays 8 per cent on savir.
t
t
:
44M4(tJ
WOOD!
Kindling wood, per load ?.;jj
Alder wood, 1C to M
IUCI108 50 ,
Ireo Delivery
W. II. j.lNuo
Phono 7-.T. North n,
WESTERN LOAM
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO
Local Treasurer
-
i
! pled tho Invaded territory whero the
alleged violations had occurred.
' In Serbia and .Montenegro, the par
I tlcipatlou of tho clxillau pnpulutlm.
In the fighting, the misuse of t ho
white flag, uso of cartridges filled
with wire mills ami pieces of vitriol
of copper, torture of prisoners, tho
poisoning of wells with dead bodies
Mind mud, tho firing upon the army
AT THE HOTELS l
uro tho Hi own Drug Co.. I.ockhurt-i
lirBons "Husy Comer," and the.
"Itoil Cross Drug Store."
Don't overlook this opportunity to
nuiko a money-Having purchase and
got acquainted with "ltloinor' Flo
or Drops," the sweet hem t of perfumes.
iumiii-iu nn- iibi in niiuriiiuh rum- i, axeman. Miiiilnm. I.
service corps by women and chll-
liiBuffloneyuin.il. mutilation of bodies and mal-
of food antl tho weather condition.. treatment of prisoners of wur with
soon nioiigiii niioiit serious Illnesses insufficient food and accommodatloii I i
Bui-.ms u)uiiierynnu in consequcuco ,.0inpleto Hie list of alrocltlos com-'
epidemics broke out. Two women ' plained of by tlie Austrian army. I'n-i
wore confined and had to put up with! ,)or tho bead of "Violations of the
me mosi nirocious treatment. Four , i.iiwh of Warfmo
that Russia refused to lecognl.e
Austrlnns described at the Polish mid
Humanlnu Legions us belligerents.
handler Hotel
I. F. Mi Lend. Portland: fl. .1.
Itoth. Pnitlund; C. K. Marvin. Port
land; II. L. .N'owtou, Storllng. Colo:;
Josso L. Ilito, Coqullle; Lew F. Price
Suuiner; .1. T. Sullivan, Hauilon: ().
C. Suther. C.lendalo, Oro.; W. S. lin
ger:. Porllaud; .1. !:. Cowan nnil wife
Liiliosiiie: .1. ('. Kvaiis. Portland; .1.
Smith, Akiiohb; Marguret Sutlier-
!'. I.o
Carlo. Port land: II. K. Lawon. Cot-
SOUTII COOS ltlVKU HOH
siiiivici:
LAUNCH KXPItISS
leavoM .Mnr.slifleld every tq
H ii, in. Loaves head of ite
at it: I." p. in,
KTICAMKIt HA.,rV
loaves liead r river iLiIIji
ii. in. Leaves .Mnr.slifleld t!
in. For cliiirter apply on W
JtOflKHS ,xi SMITH
Proprietors
i
TO PltOTKCT IIAItllOli
Sweden Will lime Siibniarlnes
I'oillllcntloiis.
mid ,
(llT AMH-UI.l rrnt lo (m Mr TKnM 1
CHUISTIANIA. .Inly Hi. -I'ailla-meui
lias Miteil the sum of $(i,.'iUU,
(KKi for hullilliiK Hiiliiiuirliion mid
fortifying the oniranio to Chrb
tlnula. Ladles of Hie CliiNHmi Cliuivl,
Mill hold a COOli I'dOD S,i; it
abiiig's i.'iikiij Siiiiinla.i. begin
1 1 C at 1 1 a. ui
MEATdSPECIALS
Toinoiiow. Saiiinl.ii, we will sell
meats lor u tollowiiig low
i prices
I'Olt CASH OSIA
Per I.o
HqIIIiik Heofs to,
Slioil liiliw Heel -,
Cliolco Put (toast I-Mjc. I lc
Hump lioaht P- ! to I li-
Sirloin Stunk i.v
T-loiu StoukK i.i,.
Hound Steak m,.
Illli Steak M,.
Mutton Stow he
Shouldti .Mutton I'ic
Shoulder Mutton Chop l-c
Leg Mutton j.v
Loin .Mutton Chop . . . , ,v
Loin V.sil Cliopn i.v
Loin Lamb Chop I Or
Log of linli in,'
Pork Chop 1.1,.
Should Pork Koiut i.i,.
Loin Poik IS'c
Log of pork in,.
Corn Peer i:,.
Veal Siom ID,.
Should i Veal .... lytc
Shoulder e.il ti,, , j (l
A
agitation of u press which dissemin
ates lies and fosters hatred. Most of
tho excesses to which thousands of
lunoeoul and defenseless poeplo havo
fallen victims uro the direct out
come of Hint agitation.
Laws Havo Decayed
"Tho collection of evidence, as now
published for general luforniutlon,
lie is manager undl,",,,not (,(,im'y oven a faint Idea ot
mo decay wiilcli tlui notions of in
ternational law hnvo undorgono nun
which in the couiho ot a few months
huo destroyed ninny u hope; it may,
however, furnish some facts for tho
reflection or those whoso Judgment
has remained unbiased as to who i.
responsible for tho collapse of the
law of nations mid of tlie sense of
morality lu u war brought on by on
enemies for tho purpose of crushing
nations engaged lu the peaceful pur
suit of tho blessing or civilization,
and as to who has tho right to claim
thai ho Is fighting this hotly-con
tested struggle ror tho sake of lib
ci t and Immunity.
Vines Withheld.
The names or a number of wit
nesses have been withheld at then
own special request; they have rea-
sflllu 111 f.vil' tlmt tl.r, ....1.H.....I .'
.. rot i"i"iiiiiuii iii
line or btaole "1,,lr mm, woulu" u,ml- 1ok i
. the passions aroused bv the wa
to subject them lo
titer lined lu tlie same muiiuer when
' they wero miirricil.
It"ih Well linown,
For hoieial your past the brlilo
has iiMHlHled her father in his store
in Hauduii ami Is a popular young
lad). .Mr. Poolo formerly resided In
Hauilon mid wan the xccrolary of the
Couiiuerclal club hero. o now lives
al Port Oiforil
partner in tin- firm of McKcmdc ,x:
Poole i-iiudiutliig a general stoio at
Pint orford and has taken active pint
hi Hn- oir.ilrH of the Commercial club
.mil . ibili onioriiiisiM and is one of
tin in win . or Poit Oriord
MODEL CASH
GROCERY
COMPLETE
people died."
Othor rases cited included tho "ma
licious punishment, rough medical at
tendance by a veterinary mirgcuon."
and tho "shameless molestation or
Interned girls by French soldiers" at
Sables d'Olonuo.
Young; (.Mils Mxposotl.
"Tho young girls," according to
one or tho depositions, wero exposed
to criminal assaults; by the soldiers,
lu the beginning, they wero herded
together with the young men and
had to slmro their rooms or studies
with them. .Modesty forbids specifi
cation of all tho acts or indecency .
to which we had to submit; worst of
all offondei'H was the commission or AHinim -rur oini a
iiiimerelfnllv " Mmulvu incoiUfx
" a
lago Clove: .1. ('. .loliiinmi. (inlil
complaint Is nuide i:,,,,,.!.- s. K c'lmi,!..,, ,..,, tu.
I co; Al. A. Hun, San Fianclmo.
Si. Lawrence Hotel
Robert l- I'ov iiiiti u-ir.i n,..i,i.,.
tho liusslans uro arciiFed of hnuglng1 i, u. ..-,. a.ii..-.. - i..i'n ,...'
!- iiiin Htjiuii
llniitiur; I ,. Xuwiimii. Stm-tlii! v
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'SAIT
PIlOIIO (l().(j.
iMglit mid Day.
Hlglit Cufo.
(JOOI) CAIIH. t'AHKl-'Ufj DEIH
1. L. l'OOTK.
them "whereover thoy catch them."
"Tho Itumuulan Legions, not less
than tho Polish Legions," says tho
hook, "comply not only with nil the
requirements or Tho Hague Con voli
tion In regard to a volunteer corps,
but form a part of tho urniy Itself."
Charges uro also mndo against
tho Russians of -'grevlous acts or tor-'
rorism" ugalnst Creek Catholics
Hukowlua.
In
and Fancy Grocer
ies at Reasonable
Prices.
lust,
police Maternes, who
maltreated all thoso who opposed his $ $
Immoral designs." Mrs. I Liiudo is reported III ut her
Tho lioyal llungnrlau Ministry or homo,
the Interior obtulne'd on January !!. -Mrs. Crawford who underwent nn
l!tt5, n report or "tho murder or In- operation the other day Is reported
terned Hungarians nt Argenton-sur-1 doing nicely.
Cruse. Angers. Ilastldo-St. Pierre, La j Mra. Jack N'owlln was quite ill
Courtlne, Oeralsou, and Onillo. ' last evoulng and Dr. Hnrtlo was sum.
Chocked by Kitchener moned last night In a Kpct-Iul trip up
lu Croat Hrltaln, Insufficient rood ' Xo,m Coos ,llvor- '
and accommodations, it is clnlnied.' orsoy Kroitzor Is reported
woio accorded tho Intel nod nutloiiulb ' m,1('M ''"'tor toduy nud Ills physician.
at Devonport and Newbury. ,)r- A- ' Housoworth, feels groat l
Colonel llnlnes," (presumably In 'latod over his Improxenient. '
cbnrgo or the detention camps), says '- -1, Ixardeil, conductor on tho
a letter from lluion Glskrn tu Pmiin Southern Pacific, who submitted in
Horcbtold, "would havo been quite n" "Poi'atlon for appendicitis nt the .
willing to do tfoinothiiig for tho oris. Morey hospital, has heon taken to his I
oners, hut his liiininnltarlan InipiiUes ,lomo '" AlurslifleUl and Is rapldlx j
i'.e i-iiL-L-iit-u oy i.orti ixitciieuer.
Similar complaints are made of the
prisoners at Dorchester and tho Dot,
gins concentration camp on the Isle
of Man.
Prisoners Plmidciotl.
In liussla, the Intelligence dep.iu
ment of tho Austro-Hnngiirlan gener
al stafr learned or 'barbarous treat
nient inflicted on tho Interned at Ar-
oniiurg, whoro typhus and
i. nine, Mai o. Olio 'fUni-mm Xr.
(ata: .1. A. Smith. Co.m Itiver; '
j Oconto King, North llenil. !
Llo.nl Hotel '
II. .lackKon. Coqullle; Mr. and Mrs '
, William Martin. Hauilon; .lohu Ohorg.
I ft Ml . . . . . ...
v nqiiiiio; ii. .xi. .MfClnlii. Heaver Hill;
I'M. Matllcs. Hrld-e: !' itr.MU.,ii u,,..
1,1 , Francisco. Frank Howe. Norway;' J.
j I larl man. Cachery, Wis.; Hen .Mnr-
see. (iiirdlner.
Hlancii llniel
,L F. Polloy Coqullle; W. II. Mil
ier I'ortland; C. Decker Coos Itiver;
IL C linns. in, Ciirillner; C. w.
Could. Allegany; pet0 .IoIiiiboii. Co
qulllo; A. W. Stevens. Coos Hlvor.
City Auto & Taxi Ci
Day nnil Nlghl Scnlte
For taxi, phono 20, Clianft
Hotel
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For touring cars, nhontHsfi
Chandler Hotel f-
LVNN LAMHKTH, l"wfi
N'ow Carn Naur Of
Marshfield-Coquil
Auto Stage ,
Ladles of the ClirMlmi Chmrl,
will Imlil cuoii ,,.M)) SA ,,. .(
"isoii.g (jrocery Satunlaj, besl.
at II n. in,
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Hi:.MAXT SALH at the COLDKX 2 ct Imeloihe E-pooiion7 c"8,,. n -'
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STAOK TIMK .SCIII.'UUB
Schedulo iirrmiKcd to ecu'
with bouts to Dilution, SUg
Mjrllo Point. AViigner, HoteM
No tlelavs.
I'm'o from .Slarshfleld to Coqn
75 coiils.
ShiKlo & Luiiibotli, I'rP R
Will furnish extra cart W
oxtrn trips dny or ulgbt; fl
charter cars. IB
Detached DamRATES , w-
.M.0MUO single JI.SO.SSS?.
uu, 2.00 double J200 J . Z 1
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Lonxo .Mnr.sliflelil nud Klow
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besides
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' viiiuu- iiiuir inierests or ,i,-,,ic
IhOkO Of other i.,us:.,t.B I,. l. " ' 'uauuib llUIKfr
-'""tries. The Iden v nil ho ''""T"; ",um,or1,,1R aml ,"i,""
lmo.o, ha.. i, ' 11 .... ". ...L . I1 ont t0Hl MPiilbory naturaiua-
.. ....-,.,,.,..,." .. I.:.' V.V v'"u " "8 'rori-wl, prisoner oi war Incut
. xinuuiiniiiiii iii it m in ii 1 1 ii trxi'.xi.ii ... --..
...-..... ... i vi'iruuuiuill kill 111 III
Of
uiont officials: the names which hnx
Enterprise Market
Don't Hide
luoni Them Willi til Otlilne
Prescription.
This prescription for tho roinoial
truckles was xviltten bv a iirom-
phyiilclan and Is nsimllv sn
wero robbed, badly fed. ami fm,.i mu-reuful in rnnim-in- f..M ti,.,.
VOI In u-nfk f,. ...in...- .. i. , ... "
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l.ii- n-i -- -, "' l' ueiiiH. oueu suppressed I iflllllw, ,.,, , , .7 "' "-" "'
I.V r Kff ilAiltrVir' wl" ,)0 "."Wi' when their publlca-1 rfina ... , , ' ,'J,sl, u,1,ee to 'of,llul the lll011l?y " lt '-
ik i i ee u'envery wllI I10l ,. Ilal)l0 10 , ,h!;rmj,l2p b, o -f a i).-t mh you,- neckios .....10,.
to iliem or other uflerers of the I i..u-i T. .V. . ' ' 8iu-t : get an ounce of oililue and re-
war Jt vlM' ".. lio nUo 'woio for- ""oxe them. Kven the first few an-
Clvos nn Kxnin,,.,, 1 ., Z? ' ,. Z . 'T. t0 "k ' !, oh1,1 show a wonderful
V ' txplcal OMiniple-' of tho treat
nient of ii8trlans In Helglnin Is des
crtbed In u letter from nn Austrlun
meichant lu tho perfuinerv liiminnaa
F QFCUl F
OS l50R.wc i-j- . B enxo .xinr.slillelil nun ri""'
I '50K'Sol:dComfo,l-EvyCo1cZ I TtlQlnV in ...5:
Tlieni With n Veil; He- Take n "Onlvcrss h ,. ?wh' Of I lmrsilny 15 5
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JJ86 COMMERCIAL AVE.
PHONE 433
-DIAMOrMD
st?ruegee
at-
of tho llghtor
roclties committed i.v n... r.,.,.. r.... i ,..,
,, " ,ww ,i-i.ir vuiiiaiiing entirely
atlons and robborlea nini i... .... ... .. . . .
-Hn- " ui iu ub k me itruecist 101-
v.ho had lived for fifteen years inclaliueit after
assatlu
ton destruction, all supported bv ion-' Hi
i eio instance!).
the
double strength othine: it la this
xxoro verified ! h tl a is sold on the money-back guar
Austrlnns reoctu ' tei
I
PIONEER
HARDWARE COMPANY
Pi-IUay IG S'
Saturday 17 5:5
i Monday lit . ,,
Tuesday 0 .' 6',!
Wodnostlny 21 '
.Thursday 2 10'"
Friday .:: U:0'
Saturday 24
'"lay 25 3:3
Monday 20 '
Tuosday 27 4 !
Wednesday 28 8:
'Ihursday 20 t5 "'
VtAay 0 J
Saturday III 3:J
Louvo Oardlnsr ono hour''
AlltOS uro nniv riiiinlnc tliroUS
tr.IlS loill-liw tn -all field b-'f".
vou should make Portland
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