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wmrnn't THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1915 E VENING EDITION. FOUR -TW?WFr' Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. "MONEY TALKS" TEST COHS FREE SEWD UP BALLDDW'BASEBALL SCORES RHPRKSl.NTATIVKS SAY 1KXIIIV IIHAVKIt llll.l. MIM.KS LOSK nut roon commissioner in:in: IUIIILK IN KICHTIl FltAMI. HI.AVKRS ARK NOW AT BOTTOM AND STILL (i()l(J T KM.. l ItahT Ready-Tailored Clothes Ready-Tailored Clothes ! IlitoioMcd Clean .Milk Methods 1111(1 tllU TllhoiTlllnsIs Tost FIlOHOI'ks HlllrlllM'.t IrtlM'M III Their Clash With Kastsldo The tuberculin test of dairy cows. Oakland .lumps In Third Plneo In Lenu'iio Again I There Is no don) Ink the fact that UI-:.lllV-TAir.llti:i ilothlng today N 11Mly .superior to the so-called hand-uio-tlowii clothing ol' not o ninny jenrs apt. The great establishments which tailor KHAIl-TO-WLAR apparel iioHntlays employ the ery liest tailors and tlio most .skilled designers. That these rout urns hip hotter able to study and In leipret the st)les of the nation at less tost than the M.inll tailor, Is only natural. Custom tailoring at a minimum pi lie Is joins In the good i lollies we sell, and at these pi lies. $17.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marshfield Myrtle Point I'KRCENTAGFS OP COAST LEAOUB n To tlio lust of the eighth frame how It Is administered nnil the re- yesterday the Heaver Hill minors had suits valued hv It will be explained IorIicit the gates on the llgeiB, on Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock In ue -" "'"". .-r- . the Chninber of Comnierco to nl. 1 to gnllop homo with the bacon dairymen and persons Interested In fiowen in tueir nip pocuots. a u .. pure milk. M. S. Shrock of the Jle ' o "coml baiiemnii, when tho State Food Commission will talk on ball bounced o or the top of a cod, this subject ami at 1 p. in.. 0. 11. nni1 an overthrow, and the dirigible Fullcnwlder. also of the commission, soared skyward nml Is still soaring, will speak on the "Care ami IlantllliiR ,ll",n1 1re8U't1 " of Clean Milk " Hlue ,llK Tigers U Hoth these subjects have In other Beaver Hill Miners ............ .7 places created a wide Interest. They , At Eastslde, the nine of the Hat bring practical facts illiect to the ; were bombarded out of their daltMuen. show him how even the trenches and Into the open. A flank ,. i . 1. 1 .. . i. ...i i. i.,fAi,t maneuver of the linsts.dlnus eft with tuberculosis, and how. if they their center unprotected nnd under! the entire week the Seals had tho; mo tin. xtnto will conduct an exam- " wuuering lire tuey neti, leaving u i mmiue. ui iiiu muiun twin umj unu unlit free nnl then mrtlolW ro- 1 to 3 victory for the neighbors nc-'gnmo was grabbed off by tho latter uieAte the farmer tor an" lol ross the bay. I In tho series. This places the locals nvr It The lineups of tho Hatchery and 'at tho bottom of the list, farther mat ma) result. ,.... ...... '. ,.... ,i,.. i, ,.,,., nr n... .... n.,.i ),. il.it tu.fi .Ulna r.r Mm otnln lmvn mu r.ajismu ic.liilB luiiung. ....... "uiu.iou . ..u .. tu. w... ... Illy AworUtM Tress to Com Buy Tlmr W. L. P.C. San Francisco .58 Los Angeles . . fif, Oakland fin Salt Lake Til Venice 51 Portland If. tlr Aiiorlilisl I'rnn Id Coos Ilr TlmM.l PORTLAND, July 1S. Through 111 r.i 5 1 r. i r.7 .r.r.s . i u .1115 .ISO 1712 .(III) I Clean-up MMHirIMMIaiIBWiMtHMMHIHMaMilBiHMMMMI ON WOMEN'S GARMENT At The Golden Rule Sal Women's $24,00 Suits, now III) $I3J .$111 M n Bandon Powers I SHIPPING NEWS Position :m w uu i c ss in ur Hatchery fonts. Oakland has Jumped hack into Wilson Dooley Clark Simmons Hobertsou I third place ngaln. The scores of Saturday follow: Coast League At Portland 11. 11. K First game: ELDER HERE flGI'il SMITH HERE laws requiring that milk shall be sold asisiue onlv from tuberculin tested cows. Johnson Tnese arc Portland and Corvallls. relloson Portland was shocked Into making Jneyard the law. explained Mr. Shrock this "utt8 niornlng. A test of a dnlry con- 'arl0' ducted by a ninn named Reynolds elley showed that 10S out of lift cows had Bnrtles" the disease. The milk from those Moloney rniva hail for motitha lipen sold In ' etersoil Portland. fj fins Stiv lllililen Thin fnrm fnr spvnrnl tenra hnd US. "We CfttVO a ronelt. Say 1110 Bait IJIKO I no cattle on It. A short 'time ago, players and, nono being produced by. Oakland '2 7 after much fumigating, dairy cows the other nlner, refusals to play are At Venice It. II, were again brought In and a recent staged on the ground that without 'Los Angeles U 7 (at ins a inuii mntiv nf ( ipso nn- u iinai purse lor me winner ni tue.veiiico u t, Ilessey Sail Francisco I !) 1 Stevens Portland 1 II 1 Goodman' Second gnnio: Smith i San Francisco 'J 0 II Mnrshflcld, like Achilles of obi, , Portland I'. 11 1 stayed nt home and sulked In the i At Oakland It. II. 10 ! 0 IIKJ KTKAMSIIII I Id Alt ON I.OOKKI) 1 1 1 : 1 1 Titip Itiiiuor Chief Steward Dlettrlth Is to llccotue llciiedlct Captain .les- W'li ()er 7(t VeaiN Old Familiarly the steamship George W. Khler jioketl Its nose up the bay I yesterday whistling for all tho world as though glad to be back again. The vessel stopped In nt tiuruku and nt Coos Hay In the place of the Santa Clara, on dry dock for this trip. Aboard was a good passenger list of persons bound through to Portlnnd. Chief Steward Dlcttrlch disappoint ed n lot of friends by leaving the boat ut Eureka on tho way up. "You're chief steward until wo get back up here again," declared Captain Jcsseu to the assistant stew ard. "I know whnt he's up to; It sounds liko wedding bells to mo." Captain .lesson is a man well past 70 years of age. the oldest skipper on the const, yet he re nml us In nctlve Borvlce and declares ho Is good for many years yet to come. Tho passengers arriving yosterdny wore: A. Lackslroin, .1, Chavallor, Miss uertruilo Lantern, Geo, l. Ilowltt, II. FA.M- STIIA.MKIIIP AltltlVKS IjATIJ SAT , I'ltDAV WITH MAW OX I.I.ST To Kail Again for South Toiuotiou at !t p. in. lias Not llcvii Char leied at Least for Time letlmes the healthiest looking ""J.1 tl?, I'1"'' , ,, Is bad with the disease," ex- , The following are the lineups Mr. Shrock. tne Tigers and the Miners: mals to bo Infected '"Soin animal tilnltinil Air Now the state cooperates with tho ib' farmer and when n cow must be ties- linger troyed, pays $12.ft0 for an ordlnar) Stora cow. $25 for n registered animal and Sanderson half as much In each case for a year- ) ooda llinr nml tills nmnntit la nlan nind'lipil r Isher From Snn Francisco the steamship " similar warrant from the conn- TlwinaH Nmin Smith arrived In late Satur- ty The farmer Is allowed to keep J'""?1118 tne niue. ,, J Test in ar Hours. Wilson Twenty-five hours are required for end of the sories they have no in- for day afternoon bringing a full pnssen ger list nnd n good sized cargo of Wnl frnli'lit In nilitlllnn to Illo lit if steel girders for tho bridge at North . tuberculin test. Temperatures of Dmiil. the animals are tnken eight hours There was a rumor hero thnt the before and eight hours after the hy- Nnnn would go on to Portland this nodermlc Injection of a serum under tr hi to bee u her clinrter. This Is me skiii. a raise oi iwo per cent Position I.F SS 311 CF P C 211 nv m ..m ILL Aiuericaii l.tigiio At Cleveland First gnmo: Wiishincton Heaver Hill Cleveland .1. Wilson Second gnmo: Davenport Washington A. Wilson Cleveland Doweese, At Detroit Scorby Philadelphia 1 Hnrrlson Detroit 2 W. Deweese At Chicago Uudbergl i.'rst Kame: Anderson Hoston C " Chicago 4 , Second gniuc: Hoston 0 Chicago I - At st. Louis- Women's $22,50 Suits, now .: urtmmiio qi nn Quite iimia ""r1"' VVUIIIUII O M' luiww uuiu, nun Women's $14.00 Suits, now " Women's $11.50 Coats, now Women's $10,00 Coals, now Women's $ 6,75 Coats, now Jj Women's $ 5.85 Coats, now "' women's $,zo ckiiis, now $g Women's $5,85 Skirts, now a Women's $3,50 Skirts, now "jJ One-fourth off regular prices on all afternoon and J Dresses The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Si THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PfflB THE BEST ASSORTMENT SQUIHHELS New Yorlc II iiiifniinilpil iir Iho linnt Ik scheduled and llioro 111 the teilipernture In 9S Mttiuin.Mi.MM iiiimpv u. iivmi St. Louis to leavo at threo o'clock tomorrow nf- Per cent of the cases denotes the T.:ns hodkntS t JI'KIM.KV Nntloiml League ternoon for tho south nnd passengers presence of the disease. " AtPhlladelphla are again being slated for another The dairy and food commission re- Chicago I trip fiom here. presentatlves will hold meetings at "t Sport la Itel evlng llamhers pi.Hadolphla 0 t i.nngiois. .iniy ii ni p. in.; raiK- " "-", ,., ,"" ""-" At .Now YorK Allegany Dra Auto Stage in Lint: Chlof Kni:iueer Ouliin states th the Nairn Smith Is able to carry ersburg School house on Hear Creek. 1.(100 barrels of fuel oil. moro than July 13, 1:30 p. in.: Coqullle. .Inly r,00 bnirels moro than would be 21. 1 p. in.: 0 ravel Ford. July I2G. needed on a trip to Australia. He 1:30 !' m.: and at Myrtlo Point, says tho report that bIio could not July 2". 1:30 p. in. enrry enough Is erroneous iii4iiisli Was Itepoitt'd Mis. Plorce. A. T. Pelllns. (1. Vnsey. vor. .Mrs. A. S. Weaver. It. S. Wea ver, II, S. Krull. W. A. Koch, Mrs. W. A. Koch, Wnlter Wllllts, (lull Chan dler, Amlcl Calanchlui, (leo. (lould. P. Ityan, JIIsh SllngsllngOr, Mrs. steerage Hurrows, Krnest HurrowH, Itnyinond narrows, (iiailys Hurrows, Kdith Hur rows, Cainllle Hurrows. 12. .1. Slnex, ):. II. Collins. Mabel llonch, .1. K. Mil ler, Conrad Sandstinm, A. Anderson. Con Carlson, .Miss Alice Itooney. Mrs I A. Helm, Mlko I.ao, O. L. Illbner. i T. M. Holland. !'. Hysberg. Norman , STK.VMSIIII' I.CAVKS VHSTKUDAY Klrst Onmo: A jiarty of Marshf leld men motor-1 ;' I"'" "' ed to McKinley yesterday and during, 'No)v, i i ' ' the day killed about 300 digger sn.ulr- ''' l""iK- relB in addition to enjoying some Second gnmo: fluliltu nnr! nrtini mmrt T!mr u'tirn l IOUlS f . . 0 Tho passengers arriving on the C00S SECURES PERMITS lght In the party and tho way they York a Nann Smith were: rnii ir ii T-rr-n relieved tho ranches of tho llttlo nests At Brooklyn Mr. .1. A. Barker. Master Pierce. run UoC UT WHICH ,, j,onnin..iini. , .vim n.n.inl Kind game: -- .--.-. ........ lili,.. m tho best record, thero Is some de-i ' ,llB "."' " k Denning, known ns ' '"""'J " s said to have been a lit.- nlf,eVonH CTmo: form nnil vvna iimililn In I IttSblirg , 3 I'M tlin llnn.l Hint vni ollrn ilnntl. In I DlOOklVU 7 Klina Nelson, r. I), lletcher. Mrs. I During tho qunrter ending June 30 leer .... lt camo , iCBiB (iln At Boston I; I). Fletcher. T. Kletrher. V W ' 10ir. the State Kngineer Issued 19C Zirrlil SofannMtaMritiM B?nio: (iicenwood. Mrs. Greenwood. Hay pormltH for tho appropriation of wn- iln ,,iii nni kin mm lnpim. iiw. ,!.. I Cincinnati Jennie tor, including S for tho storage of Tlms ,.. .,, ........ ... rnII ,'' Boston ."..: .".." r "'- " o i oucuiiii kuiiiu; Cincinnati Boston m,, involving too consiruction oi icniw r,....- i,..u cuvmv cavm During tho last fow months. W. ! Coast League S. Chandler has trapped nntl killed At Portlnnd over fifty llttlo animals known nsl First game D. Allen, Stovo Itntto, Fnink (lalln I). Anderi-on, II. Pierce, W. P. Mat- stato Hnglneer Issues ll)(l Penults bate. Frnnh gher, Jnmes Buriiilnghnni, A. 1 .Can- hews. C. S. Olson. Miss K.I Snclron. I ,,. Appropriation of Water Dm- 'Camas," is tllln, II. L. Coleman, Itosnnua Thurs- L. (1. Gillespie, Mrs. L. (J. Cilllcsplo K ,), iJlV( Qimi(c,. tie out of fi ton, Mnrlan II. Young, Dr. A. S. Wen- nnd two babies, Miss X. (llbson, Miss j , ,i.n i,pn,i Olllvaut, Mrs. Hay Olllvant. Mrs. Ida Chleniens. Miss Violet Sal-1 Johnson. Klslo Larson, Mrs. O. Lar- water in reservoirs. Whllo most ot I inT1(i iinni- uJ.ii ivni, nni,nini ' lsbury, Isaac lllddlng. Daniel Nolan, sen. D. Ilrownstono. H. Johnson. C. tho permits Issued cover small de- ffil, Mn L w K pmI.i Sr,' I 11. A. Fletcher, Peter fitlkler. I). Campbell. Mrs. O. S. Baldwin. O. velopinents tho estimated cost of all niiin The passengers leaving were: Land. II. lleln. A. Peterson and "0 such developments nggtegato $731.- '! , '' ' rc(l unnmru ,um I' bam' w IT SAILS 2 HI miles of canal lines, for tho Irri gation of 21,101 ncros of laud and tho development of 1,251 horsepow er It. II. K. Leaves Marshfield Eveij! Morning 5.30. Arrive Draii! t 2 o'clock. Good Cars - - - Careful Driven; H I Most Beautiful Route! to Portland The Smokehouse, Agents, Marshfield Fare $8.50 '? Tho following iiermlts weie Issued "inountalii boomers" near his sum-! San Franclscno Burroughs, Mrs, F M. Burioughs. .1 Ferguson, I). O. McLellnn. W. Dab ler, Kalo Slliigsby, Orlu Bat'Uus, J 1). Dooney. .7 11 (i .(' 10 0 Schmidt, Hlgglnbotham CltOSSIMi OCT AT HI A. M. DAMAGE IS SE U HAItDY lti:i'()ltTi:i) ItAULY IIIH). ki:n IN COLLISION ler, Sadie Brewster. Mis. Frank (la Stated ut San Francis, ,, That She Hts. Louis HoIIIck, K M. Spauldlug. Will llau. I.. It.. It. i, i.. L. F. Llllle. George Frlikel. Albert Has Fair Cargo l Co,iilllo Valley ficd Johnson Lumber company of Dairy Products, Hut Few Peo- ; Prosper, secured a permit for domes- plo Aro Trawling tic supply and manufacturing pur- i poses, diverting water from MrcKoo Hound for Portland the steamship Gulch, in Sec. 17, T. 2S, S. R.I I, W. Breakwater left out estoiday morn- T. M. Stover, ot nl, of Myrtle Point, lug carrying not a largo passongor for domestic supply, diverting water list but u fair cargo of dairy products ' from springs located in Sec. L'3, T. fiom the Coqullle Valley. Sho cioss- 30, S. R. 12, W. oil out over the bar at 10 o'clock. ' The passongers north were: Frank , nnuiPDP im nAMOCD Hunt. Mrs. Frank Hunt. A. II. Brows- rUWt Hi) IN UAIMbtR bo of Any Value West. Ruth Mutthi'WH.Mi. L. T. Mutt-,HwU '" ",0 n,,,k'r "f ,M,,' a",, According to a press dispatch from Snn FiauclK'o tho Hardy was badl damaged A dlspatth of July 1." sas: "Nineteen llch weio eudanueiei. In the crash of the two ossein. The ',) ivoro lauueii saieiy uitei capialn Hans MIcIioImiu of the Manly raced his veskol Inside the heads and run her uslioro u few inluutets befoio the tor thuuH. John Bortkalls. Sam Balk and I G. Soveidall. ! LOSES HIS FEET IN FEAT I'.ut ot' Siilnnaiiiio II tllllt lwiltin t Cnnlli fnnn I)Ii,ih MM.,... I)nHiln...l lag Coos County: Tho Bandon Power ,V."r , ,""" ',r" ,1' ,"L" . ' . ! ' " , " ' ' ;..:;. Pnmiinnv .r n,..i,ln o.,Prn.l n ,.n. ..... "...- lliu ni'lll "IIU llliuw 111, IJU1II1I, vllliailUll 1IIII1 n.i. IinvAio.. f.nh i,,. .rnu-or .i . .V. ,os IIKo ro,lll.(1 Il0B or linilRor. KraiiBo, Covulesklo, vnVii.,i. wntnV ,... c ,Vi,. f,,t i.. 1,lul soemeii to Do a regular col- and Carlsch. ZJ " n t'-Zq' S,'jr"u' CnMm" - ot ,l,cm t"u- wcro molest-! Second game: ..-.. ..,.... w ... ,.. . s rar.iGi,H. I Snn Kmnplscn I! K 1 LuBt year ho had quite n tlmo rid- Portland 3 n ding tho district of a lot of skunks Smith and Schmidt; Knhler, LurcIi that Inhabited that section. i and Fisher. At Oakland R. H. K. First gamo: ako 2 fi 2 timid :i (i o roKory nntl Hannah: Klnwlttur nnd Elliott. I Second game: Salt Lako .... Oakland ' Hall, Flttery and Luun; Romnnos, Prong mid Kuhn. , At Venice R. H. K. ' First gamo: 'Vernon 3 10 0 Los Angeles 1 fi r ScroggliiB, Brooks; llltts, Mltz. Second i:amn: r mills Los Angeles 7 14 3 ' ns'i Venleo fi 11 0 Olll IhielieH I.nvn nml llnli.ti. Mil.. I. .,11 Iln mm fnf ......r.M..I . n ' tt,K IIW. I . V, r """i nntl spencer. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 OF BEING FLOODED LUMBERMAN HEREIN fil.ORfii: S.U'HH.S ltKTL'RNS Al I TKIt UI VKARS' AHSKNCi: ,r, s .11 13 Recalls Days When .ludgo nnd Sen- utor t'.l;o Weio .Mill Hands In Porter Lumber 3I1II. Roailmaster SuggONts Plun to Atoid It There Is danger of the new tow.J , rlors wl,0 Jea here twen- -. ma is" tinu nan diiuu uuiu 20 COMMUTATION nn TICKKTS, !?L.()0. Ij .Marshfleld-.N'ortli lleirtl Aut Lino Cars every ten minutes from n. in. (o 12 p. ni.; to South Klougli onto a day, leaving at M a. in.; to Hniplio three trips a day. OOIIST KINO, Props. .uouo ,,,v i lui I IM rUH 0f 0iw,rs lielnir flnndnil iipfi.nlliii' .' " cuis imu anil uus suiro I o I e olio v. ,S important positions with lumber n . r. Kendall Stages Log H.dlh.g .Sentinel: " 0,n ,h C,lU,1, ! t "rays Harbor and Hoqulam V Without cm Shoes and Plajs , Thero Is a place a short distance ! "rft? ft',LwB lthui. T. J. HOAIFK ji A. n. nODOINH Marshfield K and m ! . wLv-uiininnu tu I KstimatcH Furnished j Phono MILK. MurHhfloItl, Qrogon , below Poweis In tho alloy of the time friends. Holm, cr,,c,. ux ;jin.nu. o;;; .tom j. i1 ll.! Ainorlcjin r.ouKiio i. . ixuuiiii in ivi-lj HI 4llln WUIl nilnh ulil.t .if I in t...... ...... 1.,.. " uxituii lll UIIUIUILMI IJ3 At Sit Inula rent or water pour ug thiough a four haven't both ends firmly nailed , V, .,., ;vi10 tlio ura IIul- fn h ,l10 c'lfor"n Lumber compaii) from st Louls-Now York nostnonn.l ml,, foot gash In her side eMInguUhed the down That Is. he's "sluwud" of " "! ,, ,, V lM ..oso 1, mks h, Jv,,om ll, 8liion Lumber company At c ovXid 1)ost,)0,le,, ral" fires. The injured schooner lestod V.u today ho wasn't Josterday. Not ,. POm lo in r m ihti b ,mn ,""'''' lui chased It. I y ,alf" on an oven keol until 10 o'clock last luuimt tho r..i,M,.,uii.; i.,.. u .n.-iv '" l""?1' "',"" ""ll0 equl Ibiluin. i T ,..,.. ho ,.,, .. ..... wl(li I , ut amo. light. Then a roller lifted her off on the wau'r. he "searched for a boat w ' l J Zo n that ti ero " o Jh,," Jo,, S' Co,iu- W r. Sa ," WnilTlnBton I he sand and threw lu;r ,ner to star- yotoi,h. to croxs Uth.nus Inlet. At , ,"i o hk vi 1 reate , ,lnn ora w"8 ,m Coo " Cus-mAmma- board. Today ho Is l ng with her the end of a log boo... a emit rode ,, " .', 7 Xl th va ii tlu,n " 01lt- W!8 oniploycU as a mil cMevoTand deckalnmst perpendicular, her baclJ b,ato and thither the uttorno) "u s in i ii ov .1, I lmml nl"1 '" ,linl c'"l,lclt.v ''""""l l" Whlniton i broken. She Ml luue o be lebullt." WOut !' ,.. ,, . ' Ul0VP boo' fun ,8 wnci. 01mue(i lllm to ..,,. .... "'iBiunkton 4 CaptM.che.son of the llnnl, l.,,. UU way to tho goal tho log be-, ? 1 m, " "J, 0lot"J'- the tudy of .aw in" which 'l h D.fto,0tl,0,t- nes Capt LanKlhlo of the Shasta for KUn .oiling. Well- It finally rolled englueers as v dl ' such sutcoss and honors. S," " I1-,.;,;,' U tlio rulllHlon. ,, uni,or after a sories of tango "" ,. fM'. "Tlii -KowIh eountv roul- t ',ftn,,8 Coke' ,,ow noro n M ScLo- - MI..1IU Mll.l l,,.kifllllnn wnllf.w ...,, I,., I . . . ! lUlll l.tttlS. lOlint) lO'l-, flolll HflllOllllll. Ulioro l,n l,.,o n.nl... ..O1 ,-,llcKO . . . tipi.i. nni mil.) I'uilliruiH lliu lllllll- ., ...... . .. . . " . i. iiuuku ll IllSO1 IinclM. .. MUdVUII . I C U costs ono cent a word I to tell your Btory eaih da In 1 The Times want columns 4 j for mill k.uu lino tne inuriv.v iieptiis, nine h i0I18 cMiressed m in tin, .inner " i,ro""l'"lt' in tne law am ai.er the ras,., of reputed sub- 7 e t4 s b fcSta been elected senator, was also mailuo dhes. and a moment later lnn tor awutliic it ll ,M "'i10 ""U'loyod In tho Porter Ms pe-,Mope ...me up to the top .a'Vo about Vm? boNes of vnam "'.n Mr. S,u n U i,a.u nni i ne no.it was secured, '.iinntmi i ,i,., ',.., i,..,.., ,i,",. o,,.,.. ..'" nauors totiay recalled nn ac- intwrthchss and the uoU.n made. u ..xnectod to block iho ..iiw n, .i r.,,u,,t..,u. wh,ch ". of ''ls fiUKers -"HHMilBMHMliHB -.. ...... a U i SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous v HENRYVILLE COAL Mit coal, per ton 91.00 Lump coal, por ton )ji5.r,0 Or half ton of both 51,7a I). .MUSSON, Prop. Phono 18-J or leave urilcra nt llllljer'N Cigar Store. THE REAL QUESTIMc Tho question Is not, wills honor you for your , But does your work'ltonotji,1 Your concern Is not oilj$ create profit for yourHJ to make that which will p1 ninny besides yourself. v COOS 1IAV STUAM IiAl'W? Phono D7-J. i J SOUTH COOS HIVI.U DOi'1, HKitvin: ' I.AUXCII K.VPllKSS leaves .Miirshflcld oierr 4l 8 h. in. Loavos head of nt a: IB p. i". STUAMHK RAIXHOW leaven lioiul or ihcr tlallf II. in. Leaves ,Mrhliflt'Mt'l III. I'or charter iipply on ""'b KOGKKS & SMITH g Proprietors ti NOTICK TO CHKIHTORS QatldlaM, f ""'5!ISmit'' juU0 IRVING BLOCK 111(1 SPI'.CIALh FOR ALL HIK ALL SL'ITS , piko ALL )HI.SM:S, . . . .j iiIco ALL SHIRTWAISTS . i4 price ALL DRKSS SKIRTS lj piho in ll I)i:prt.mi:nts ALL (OVI'S piltv LLSILK I MILRSK'TS lg juico ALL Sttl.VTCHS 1 price .i.l, H.l. COATS Jy i,iiu V L lAlltt tlXB... 1 It ........ 1.. . I.. . . . . .. ""i'""i""i iiiugaiiis 1,1 ,ieu s nun nt,)s' hiiili., Oieicoats l'urnlslilngs. V nml rxtmiiti.tiiil ...l.li 1. I.-,.. .... 41.... . 1. .......v.u,. ,, ni,ra D null (Hoy n. .,. tin,, b. l4 coul.l nl he illsi-h.iiL'i.,1 hv n ,, .,i.ri at "10 KUlliKle Joint. s all but seered from his hand Ho wanted It amputated but Dr. McConnac, who battery verv quickly after tho an. 1 ' . .l "ul 1,r' MeConnne, who tU.paed Mil ni I om rod TLZT t,Wt " ' in this way the material would bo BJJ.b?h"! 11lP"a n0"1 n, 1ar loosed so that the waters could be- i"",L J "I'.,1" f,IIBer 1,el,,gl Ulu to run th.oiiKh and would in n short time sweep away the obstruc tion nnd olnlato all dangor of flood In the alley aboe. Vi:.s.SI. MOVH.MI.NTS Aulu'd Geo. W. Kldor, Km oka. 10:00 a in . Sunday. Ailollno Swilth. Oakland, 2 n. m. toila). S-ilUsI 1 wo w IClder, Portland, 4 111 , Smiilav Pieakwater, Portland, 10 a. Suuda), as supple as tho othors. I'ISII RHCORDS Raiitloii Is Making Some New Ones of L.tto. FOR AUTO SERVICE Bandon Is making somo wondorful fish roputatlons. Rocontly a rocord breaking halibut was tniichi m,.i now Lloyd Mlnot has landed one I weighing S2 nounds. Annti,.,i. i,i I'lllsh tipping the scales at 85 pounds j has been brought In, Nobody knows ni.. Just what It is and It has created Imuih cuilos.t). Notice Is horeby g.von that tho undersigned, by ordor of tho Conn- ' '' Court of Coos County, Oregon, KQl'ITV coi'RT ' llU8 1)ec" tluly nppolnted admlulstra- .iiitige coke will begin hear- 'tor of tho ostato of Alphonso I) I lug cases In equity in tho ,Hoono, deceased. ! circuit court Friday morning kw ,,,.,'.'. ' at "J o'clock. , wmv, uii poisons Having; A lclulll"i ,,KlUl,8t ' os""o nro hereby Muiiuuu to present tho samo to tho undeislgued at tho offlco of John' V. Hall, Room 11, HUlorado niock , Marshileld, Coos County, Oregon duly vorlfled ns hv 1,.,, 1 ...'! . : "' IVIUIIUII with proper vouchers, within six months from tho dato hereof. Datod this llth day of June, 1915. ARCHIE BOONE, Administrator of tho ostato of Alphonso D. 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