The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915-EVENING. EDITION.
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Kl'HAL IIISTHKTS OP COOS I, KM)
MODKHX MOVEMENT
s m
E(S. I'. PCHLICATIOX (JIVES
i TAILS OK XEW LINE
Die. TiiorsAxns leakx or coos
I AXI) (TIlllV COCXTIES
Klolo Kocognles CoiiMilMnllou of stCAM.MIIP MAI) lllll THIP LnM Spike Will bo Drlon n( S(nie ( n .;xHW,ol, u one
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Iturul IIMihls im Death Knell
of Litllc School House
Consolidation of rural school dis
tricts for tlio purpose of eroding
inoiloni mid well onuliiped schools for
TllltOKill HEAVY WIND
Elements Combine to Double TJitu
of Tilp Into Euickn Leaves
Out fur INt llntul
I'liire Xenr (.nuHner on Hie
L'inpiiii lilt or
Which Alliwli Allcnllon of
Jinny VMlois
The Inst spike which will complete , gAN puAlN.c,SCOt July 22 When
the construrtlrn of the Willamette tho Coo9 am, Curpy County ,,,
ramie n.ii.o. . tv... n, ,, ,, . q 0regon bul,d,lgt nlld
BASEBALL SCORES
POHTLAXD HEAVEHS AHAIX OX
WAY TO TOP OP COLCMX
.Matched Willi Vernon itiul Knitlicr
Ascension Looks lininluonl
Sit 1 1 Luke Drugs
Cnni rtti.t tiln1 Frntn f lut Vnruftt
llioiiBHt year has boon gaining an t"-, rombi11(,', l0 Acay the steamship ; v'l,oro "cnr "ar'Hn"- nrronlln to
petils in Oresoti. coos lins uon well S8n((t CIflra , ,,,,,, ari.vnj lcrCi s)l0 an account. 01 me inin.oau ui
in tho lead of tho movement. witinwng .,, ,,,. , mnK t,L, trip
the icsult that nt proont shoU hor- r,.om gl)U Kranci9(.0 t0 Hurokn. It
aided not only over the state but the WW g(l,tli Tho VCMp, ,pfl out nt
Northwest as well, aa a leader. Tho , .,n J( m ro,. iortiat(.
Portland papers ofa few weeks ao T, s , .Brn ...... ..,,,., ... s..
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carried a long artico on me rami KranpNl0 nt week and the Elder i empinyeu in uregon " ' '" building devoted wholly to the prod-
ft ill ....1... t . itln ft .. t ..1 n t I .. .. nt tl. I11IP W I I 1 1 l1 llf t rt "
MfMinnm m i n c ) lv in 1110 w .. i. ..irt. n.j.n.. ,!. tf.m ... surruun u. niv hu uiuiimviii;
.. . iii'it in I 'iuv viiih.- dih a ft'
which nppoars In The Hnlletln, Is'
sued at San Francisco by tho South
ern Pacific Company. The n"tklo
follows:
"Over a thousand men are now
many or tnein are ;i-muii, m i
iinva. 1ipv riiiri no reason to be I
other than proud of tho showIiiKI
that has been mndc for their Bee
tle n. As n mntter of fact they find
two excellent and thoroughly nttrnc
tlo booths in the center of the
PKHCICXTAGK8 OP
COAST LKAGUR
4. tnr AMorlnlfJ TrfM lo Cooi Ilr TltnM,
0 W. h. P.O.
4 San Francisco C2 "0 .nn-I
Los Angeles ..r8 5"i .niJl
Oakland r,S 50 .f.OS
Portland '. I n.'l .no".
Vernon fill 02 .101
Salt Lake f2 02 .150
porn or nil wee muy arc iiBiun mini- ,.,,v ller w,c repnlred.
tloneil. The pasKongera arrlvtiiB hero fium
The death knoll of the llltlo lied ,, ( gt,t! W(,rc. rn,(l Ijanijori)i n0tj-
Bchool houso was sounded when ills- .. t'r. t r. Knowing. It. H. Ver-
Pnclflc rallro.id which, co'.iinvtlnR
Htigeno and .Marshfleld, will no 120
miles in loiiKtli when compbto. Of
this 57 miles of tracks nre In oper-
trlcts began (heir ooiuolldatlon. Thoi,,,,, j j Sullivan, Mrs. A. W. ntlcn aml c" "ll,cs ot tra,'': !uiVC
llf AmrUleil Vtm to eoof llr Tlm".
VI3HNOX, July 28. For pure un
regulated luck the Heavers perhaps
nfii tliu tinut nt Mm nlillt'fi fntiut
wood Is exploited, and throughout! o Twco mvo tJj ,jcen nJ U)o
bottom of tho percentage column;
nets of their region, nnother glass
enclosed booth at tho very entrance
In which tho Incomparable myrtle I
carrying of pupils by motorbom to
mid from school Is an tiniisunl meth
od, common enough hero, but unique
ulsowhere.
This week pictures of tho bouts in
Jcneg, .1. K. Ilrldges. Kdward Clancy j ucc" m,t'-
and IS Greek laborers. "Features In the construction of
The passengers departing 'or'"1" " nl'o: Tluco bridges, one
Portland weio .1. C. Peterson. Mrs. .casing the Sluslaw ltivor notr Ac-
P..i.i-nn. Mvrll., P..tnrnn. Mnrcunr- ' "' tile SOCOlld crossing the Ullip-
tho building arc tables, chairs, desks
etc.. made of wonderfully grained
and beautifully polished woods from
these coast counties.
Favorable Comment
If they will but stand around
a little bit with their cars open they
1 .... 11. 1.. .........,,. 1,,,,.., Imaii ' . .. ...... .. .,... ll.,.. ...,.t (I,,, lili.,1 ll '"
"1. " " ".".,' 3" L :;:"TJ i,t0 n' 1CToyvlon'rL r" I". :' X., "L.;" .will hear more pleasing expressions
niiun in 111111.1MU. . 1 ... "'"Campbell, r. c. Taylor, Mrs. T.ty- u,v tum "' '""' "" ii,nnt thr
them was tho specially constructed
gasoline boat Ilopo which every day,
during the school year, bring tho
pupils to the forks of the Coo Klver.
This boat was built and is owned by
William HJoniuist.
.. l.ntit llman mnmla ntlrl fltlinr tirnil
rrl. 1. !.!.. i. l.rt Uliialn... tirtni,,uul lilUOU """ t.iiw wv. i-..
lor, Katy Taylor, Tom Svenson, V. " ""' ' 'Zul u, ". ucta to be found In tho Coos and
f! nt'wU c.ni-1.'.. Tiinmii r fjniii. Acmo hns a 2bt)-foot through-rivciod .... .1
enf, i r 0 I en id To i,y'i.lrny span with 100 feet of clear span Curry booths than they ever Imagln-
tnreiui, .mis. i.oiiienreidt, ion ' ,, ' or could bo said and they find Hon-
Dean, .Airs. Dean, Jolin and Donaw "" l"u """l lu""""" "!..
BLAME ON OTHERS
ili:'. HALL SAYS POOH PLAXS ,
CAl'SI! SCAHCITV OP PASTOHS ,
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bildgcs and four miles of tretitlin
The total amount of steel Mill to rock ,Btors aml In,,8Scls mnko
SI1011I1I .Millie Appointments and
Then There Would Alnns He jWIMTKUXKU THHKADS WAY
Sunn o On II11111I Tlllton.'H MASS
,, ... , , , , Hlg Sticks Cmne Aililfl Ofr Point
'I hat there are penty of preachers , ,. ., ,, ,, . .
, , ...... , ., Aiciiii I10111 Itafl ( iiptnln
but a scarcity in tho plans of Hume ..
. ,. ., . .. 1 "' Ivnow 11 Hero
who would iihu the preaclieris I a tno
claim of Kov. (1. I.olloy Hall. Ho1 Laboring In 11 heavy nor'west
had read of the oiciirrcnco of yen- wind that at times blew 80 miles
tcrday when Don .1. Scott, ti'ioui to an hour and with a high sea run
marry Miss Lcona HiirlirldK". found Inlug, the steam schooner Westerner,
tl.eio wns not 11 milliliter In tno cltV Captain A. Paulson, off Point Arena, .,itton and ballasting Is belli!' done '8toC,t-
1 .'.. r..t....wi ... .... ... v.. -.I. it... .1 ...... .. 1 1.... -..r 1.. ne .. ..... H it ,
" '" '"'ll" '" "u "' ",""" '" "" 'b "'i ' ' "' i"H between Mnpleton nml Florence. Tho
twice hnvo they gono close to the
top again. On tho third trip to
tho bottom .another ascension look
ed hopeless, but up thoy have gono
again. And this, too, nfter 11 week's
defeats nt the hands of the Seals.
Now they nre matched for 11 week
with Vernon and should tako every
one of the series.
The scores of yesterday follow:
Coast League
At Vernon H. II.
Portland 2 7
Vernon 1 .!
At Onkland
San Francisco Oil!
Oakland 11 1.1
At Snlt Lake
Los Angeles 8 12
Salt Lake 7 11
(Flcveu innings.)
American Length)
At Hostou
Chlcngo I
Boston .1
At Philadelphia
St. Louis I
Philadelphia 0
At Washington
Cleveland 0
V null lit rt nt ' 1
operation between Kugcno ind Ma- K'ou ls stronB " tlttll'y nml otl,or At New York
Detroit 7
iiiTaci.s .-iori.smcii
miniiliillvn .T A. vn nl befltnirr.d liv
Dean. Marlon Footo. Florence Kd- TIip total weight of tho approaches, - "
wards, K. (5. Davles. K. L. Strom- 'nml draw span Is 1,895,000 pounds. ",. " " f( I,e0,,,e
bom. 0. II. Strombonr. Clarence "That over the Unipqun Is u. l IS- b,""""b "" l ne'
r. !:. Tinmen. Fred Sax. .1. S. ' foot through-riveted draw span, with , Co8 am Cllrry oxl,,blt
. A F I unman I II Smith I"'"'1 12R-foot through r vetircl np- ' Uo Loos nna V .. . cx", ll
' .,,, " c ' 5 Lroneh spans. Tho total walgnt l.'o. no .loubt but that that region
. .: ... .... . ' . S.vionnn ., i I can Biippiy all the gastronomic ne-
jiir siiiiiu nnn Kinei auiiin. ..,..-, ,.u......0. ,
"The Coos Hay bridge la .1 458-
foot through-riveted draw span with
ccssltles for both man and beast.
A large section is reserved for tho
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nine 150-foot and two I.SD.foot "ei'cuminu aim noriiuiiiuuui i-.-thtough
riveted approach spu.n. To-;,lt;t8 ,u,,, tho frl,,t ,l,ul vegetables
tal weight 5,251,571 pounds. ltl,oro ro vcry tempting. Hutter and
"Tb., nou- rn.n.l rnll fnr- fWl,.. I'llOCSO IUO Hot leSS SO, aild tllO HB-
Kortmcut of fish, sea crabs, clams,
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be erected Is over 0000 tons, or ;,im" 'oiB wiuei. uuuy uo.u.i,
I J, 000,000 pounds. ,m8 " "8l''n' l'otntoes that produco
""Jus't when the Willamette Paclllclllt t,,n n,t0 of r,0 b,",hels ,cr ncrc'
wilt bo completed Is hard to say nt Aml t,,cro nro rn,IIB aI,tl Kra8SCS
ll.U tlmn Til.. rn,..l la nlr...lv. I., t.Mt SllOW llOW It Is tllllt tills TO-
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on his errand and there Hccurod I boat and on Its way from Portland contractors nro working north from' '" "'mltion to all this lower floor
Hov. Mr. Illsoy. - j to San Diego. Hetweon 25 and .'10 Mrriirini.i n..,i n.n inat ...n, v.m Idlsplay the Southern Const region
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piolmbly bo driven somowhoro In ' "01,st ot nv,nB nirnisnoti nil
There nro at least six pastor In .of the big logs hail broken loose
the city, but yesterday all of th"iu and were pounding about In the seas,
happened to bo out of town, some , It wns with difficulty thut Captain
(Hi IiiihIiiohh and others away -on Paulson brought his ship through,
their vacations. Illo bays that had he pabsed there
Mr. Hall claims thut too often I In the night there might bo a dlf
nnlhlug Is said to tho minister until Ifereut story to toll.
New York .'!
National League
At Pittsburg
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the vicinity or (inrdlnor, or aboiitl1"" "' --i '''" """" PttBi,rK
where tho lino cross tho Uniprma. thu ulltlro u"nK bo beautifully, cinclniint'l
"With n combined rail and auto decorated, and on the mezzanine ,,,,,,,., ..
stage service, the Willamette Pad- j flo()r ,tt " cxl,ll)lt of w" blrls 1 Cincinnati 'l
i . i At i .. . titifi miiiin nniiiuuu r nr iiuiifo inn
iiL iiuw iiiuiti'H inriiiiLTii I'fiiuiitni iniirt " w w " -
&UA&Z
Whether it's ours or some other
kind docsp't matter to you.
The important thing is
I will either be falima or some f $f
other good one. V!rWJ
I jjjiiTTnrrnrnniTTiTTrrfTnrfrT'"''v,T' "" ' "" l V' J
HAIi
HOME MADE SAUSAGE,
BURGER and WEINERWIW
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.tlliuu III our mm mnii 11.1 --.-. is 1 , 1110 IKK j,l
used. You cannot gel beller ones any jiliico in the lounln.
We will liaio some ( liolco Spring (iilekeus lor 1'rMj;'
SatiiMlaj'N liatlc flno fijers.
AVo also have Mime rliolce beef, pork anil wnl,
Itenieiuliei' Dial ue give .special nl tent Ion lo 'phono
and deliver promptly.
THE UNiON MARKET
J. E. Ford & Co.
Phone 58-J. 174 South Broariol
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDR
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient M
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
will, Marshfleld. As soon as trnlus '"vorngo sportsmen tnko on a tro-
At Hoston-
Hoston
n KW minutes before ho Is wanted, The word of the drifting logs IsL , 0orntlon to A,I11U t ,vlu 1)0 mendous longing to visit this won- " '
llllil. like II fireman, be Im uIwiivk belnif amit In miirliwiru 1111 iui.I .l.iu-n ... . .i....r..i .,.n it l 0..I.1 1... .niJ"'uul")11
.. , , . , 1 , , , ' iposfciiiie to nuiKo the trip tnrough "" -.. " " " "m";"
epccted to bo ready. j the coast that they may be on the;,,, r ,, , 0 fro K r1 ; that this Is ono of tho vcry best i
Ono time whllu In Medforl work-, lookout while in that vicinity. I Mnriliflohl In ono dnv I exhibits of Its kind on tho grounds.,
I II 1 tl I lit lit III lltli olllll ! I( ,.1.1 I 12, x I ..,. tl I.. .1 A. I. .. 1 ... . . ... I
lug about in his chinch In old; So fierce wiim the wind that
clothes, ho said a man riiblcd In nt at miiiio tlmoH Captain Paulson says
the door and hurrying 1-wu ro bin ship made not more than two
ali-ld culled out. "Say etui you u n- uiIIom an hour ami the steamship
due a funeral?". ,, Santa Clara was Ilti hours getting
"Why, yes, I can." was, tin tut- Into Kuroka from San Francisco
8W',r- 1 ;wiieio orillniuily tho trip takes about
"All right," replied the bioath-! 10 hoiiiu.
lean vlnllor. "Put your qot o-i," I Tho log raft sighted Is said to bo
ami ho pointed throiiuli tho i.penltho flrt of the season to bo sent
(ic(H Its Share
Tho crowds at tho Imposition now
PUT IB
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door. "They're Kilning now"
So Mr. Hall my tluit ministers
slicnld Iiiino appoliilmeutR nm'e for
thcli fcervlces the same xs :" -me
woi'ld do in keeping a hush" 's en
l.i.ninent or In vIhIHiik the ilentfM.
Y. M. G.A. MAM HERE
WILL HI.IOT WHKiHT. Ill
si:ciii:taiiv isris u.w
noiitli by S. Honson, the big Port
land lumberman, to his mills in San
Diego. It was cigar shaped and
loniHlned sovoi nl millions of feet
of I ok, nil ilmlncd together.
Was on limner
Captain P.iiiIhoii Is not a strnngor
on Coon Hay. lie has been In hero
seeral Union, two yeais ago having
Milne in (ouimaud of the steam
s homier Homer, plying between hero
"Activities nro being directed from (
Hugene. where Assistant KniMnoorH
II. P. Ilooynnd W. It. Fontuhio linvo,,limi,)op "lore tl,an r'0-000 ,e0"10 I HASKHALL THIS YKAH HAS PHO
tl.OK offices. mill) auu iiiu vjiukuu uiiiiiiiiik via-
Mted by as many us can bo cared
for to advantage In Mr. J. A
Curry have ono of
representatives In tho
building.
TO START Ilfll ROAD KS5
Dl'CKH SO.MK FAST WOHIC
I'cii'oniinnces Out nr oni!iiar.v'
Have Hecu Heeonled to Credit of )
Some Players
Abstract
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KOIt HKI.IAHLli AHSTItACTS OK TITiiU AND IMUltJUUl
AHOU'JD
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.,
MAHSHl'TFLD AXI) COQUILLIO CITY, OHFflO.N
GKXKHATj Af.'UXTS, IIASTSIDH AX!) SIJXOSTAOKKN'S ADMS
AOKNTS t'Olt (JAXAI)IAX I'ACIKIO HAILItOAI) LLM1
iik.vkv Ki:xasTACJii:x, maxaouu
COXTHACT LKT I'OH kxtfxsiox
OF TDK OHW.'OX FASTKUX
Thought Possibly a Link or Pos.
.slide Lino Across the Stale
of Oregon
Tho lotting of a contract for a
a new extension of the Oregon
ICastern railroad Is taken by sonic to
be tho possible Hturt of a Hue across
and Suit Frnnelnio with lumber audi tho state of Oregon. Theio bus for
passengers.
Tlio Wenterner belongs to the
OImiii .V Mnlioiic) Hue and the skip
per m u ten hIio ling been chartored
by the C. A. .Smith Company to
make a Hip to San Pedro. About
Uo weeks will be consumed in milk
ing einii round trip.
WIISiilltMllt IIHHi:
Merely on Iiihciiu Tour Itul He
lloes There Is Openlui; Tor
Assucialloii Heu
Will Kllui WrlKhl. field neeretiiry
of the Y. M. C. A. In Orenun and
Idaho, uun here toiluy un the gueitt
ol W. A. Held ami oilier friend.
Mr. Held Has formerly in iburgo
or Hie Army Y. M. C. A. work in
Alaska ami Is an old frleud of Mr.
Wright, who ban been engaged in
that field of endeavor for iiiuiiy
jears.
For wiuie tluiu Multifield htm been
considered a likely field for organ
ising it Y. M. I'. A., but t oud ll Ions
he not been exactly favorable.
author fUld for tlio Y. M. C. A.
1 hai has been considered hero has
been the orgaiii.luv' of u Y. M. C. A.
at the he.uliimirM'rs 01 the Hmltli-
PoWls luKKlllg CHinK which In HOW
l'0V4H.
Willi Hie comiuK or (he mllioad
ami the piol.ubli loeittou of aUopa
mid dUlhiiin lieaduuurUirH on ibl
end of (he road. Uiera ill vtat
ahJ be a field for u riitlroiut or
liidiintrial Y. M. C. A.
Mi Wilgbt uld tlierv wm aoihiiiK
to Kho out about, Ills trip evept
that lie was uiakiug a gouorul In.
speetloa tour. He wus nt Coitullle
and Myrtle Point yesterday.
Heptesenl .-((ui Mill. -.jjat, j,.
M. tho well known representative
or the wholesalers In this terrtior).
has just been appointed uiwut ot the
Aflt.rln l,l,.r(,i itti.. r... -. ... ... 1
sutlton. he Astoria firm 1.m wlu-Fr nou.o rea.ou that has never
SrW!"!.TU,,0,0, ,U ,'Afcbw" p" Annio Union
Zu , l "V"" ,", r Hbonrd and wns l.nmodl-
" ,,u" '" "" '" ' ""-' -e.'.,i i.x gowriunoiu officials.
some yeais been a lot of talk about
a road actoss Oregon which might
possibly terminate at Cooa Hay and
some think this new extension may
bo a start. A Portland paper, re
ferring to tho now work says:
"Tho Twohy Hrothers Company
was awarded the contract for tho
construction of a :t0-inilo oxtenslon
of the Oregon Kastern railroad from
ADVKKTISKI) LKTTIIHS
List of unclaimed lottors remain
ing In the .Marshfleld, Oregon, Post
ofHco for tho week ending July 27,
I!) 1 5. Persons calling for tho snmo
will please say advertised and pay
ono cent for each letter called for.
Appeltou, Mrs. S. K.
H row n, Miss Susan.
Coos Hay Fruit Co.
Fltzwallace, .lack.
Fulton, Mrs. Hort.
China, Mr. nml Mrs, It. S.
Helms, Howard.
Ileslln, Geo. T.
Holms, Mrs. Mary V.
Mnsson, Dr.
Miller. Hussoll
O'Connor, Lary.
Peterson, J. V.
Plx. Mr
Hoherts, Mrs, Mary.
Hobertbou, It. J. M.
Savage, II. S.
Sheehan, Pat.
White, Mr .
lll'dll M'LAIX, P. M.
Murshfleld, Oregon.
tr.r .wollel Pim in C.,o Ila; Tlimi
XICW YOItK, July 28. Hasohnll
piny In tho major and minor leagues
this season has been productive of a
number of unusual porforninnces,
soino ot which hnvo established re
cords or surplanted ' thoso oxlstlng
ror Homo years. They Include nl
most every department of the gamo'
mid nt the rato they nro piling up,
1015 Is likely to ho romoinbered ns '
tho year of odd features.
Halting Heconl
In tho Pacific Coast league Jack
Xcss, first baseman of tho Oaklnud
tenin. batted fcafoly in forty-ono con
Hccutivu games for n totnl of sovonty
hits, bicaklng Ty CoIiIi'b record of
ono or more hits In forty straight
games, inndo in 1911. Previous to
Cobb'n nilvcnt tho record was held by
Hal Chaso, who In 1007 batted safe
ly In twonty-sovon consecutive con
tests. Tho snmo your that Cobb
was hitting so consistently, OtU Cly
nier wns establishing tho minor lea
guo record of snfe-hittlng in twenty-five
straight-games.
Harper's Owm Woilc
Other extraordinary features In
eludo twenty bases 011 balls by plt-
faor unrry Harper. In a gamo bo-i
tween Minneapolis and St. Paul of!
Koontz Garaee '
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELS
WinTnPPVPI cc niuiniM nno cmhimcc
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty ...
North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone If''
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The steam schooner Wenterner ur- Itlvertou to Crane Creek (Jhp, liar
lived this moriiitiK nml is at tho iney County.
C A. Smith mill. She In chartered j Tho woik Is to coiunieuco nt onco
for one trip to take a cargo of luni-tuud will cost about 11.500,000.
bor to San Pedro. The osto.ior "The contractors expect to finish
has been in Coon Hay a number of! the grading this rail and regular
limes before. service is expected over the eomnlei.
j oil line early In the spring.
SCIIOOXHH A HOODOO I "Tho Hue will make three cross-
lings of the Malheur ltivor. Steel for
OU011 .V Mahniif), On nets of Annie one of thene is already on bund. Tho
UiiMin, Held Inc "(inn Hitiiulug" rest will be ordered lintnedlatelv.
Kiw since the .chooner Ai.i.lt. , U,,,W,,l'U , J mA m J"0" W,U "
Lain,,,, put out from San Diego r f Um !,,-,Hnt ''
-outlier,, watem and wan turned buck , l" T'T ?
n AinerUau war.hlp and landed' L,, " '"V " . '"
lu llo.iui.ui. Wunl... and It was lound ' ' i , , T, T'
she carried large nhipnien, of rl- t". 1 ' " '"'" "
III4U tlilu 1 iUJ.l l.,.u I....... I !.. 1 '" wnHMIW,
,.w, u niTj 4his urni 111 ruumi-
llikllu Im.kkI.I.i V,.... 1 . - i
"P iiimii-iv. MMV IIHI' (MVIU'IH, IM- .... ,v ,, . . . AIM.' .....l f I... ,...fn. .t.. ll. i. (.. .. .... '" '"a
m Mahoney have filed a lieu "". "' K"" '"'' '7 H . "" ' " ' ","!" -"'"u '"' """Ie'ed ball, which umpire Klen,
HWluirt the arum for back rent on '" ? ""? , "' J "":.. u' , u" ,,":" u" 1" , ZJZ i Z I " ..,eB",'.m tho rookly.Chl-
ll i ''i Hi" iioriu hiioro - "" " ranH. mik" giiiiio or .inly io nml loft field
er Malheur lake and 15 mllos bomb- riut ll "t,le o( uotl- er Huho Oldrlng'a falluro to tnko m,
.mot nf 11 r.. ! Pill nil! tills onnnon.. n.,.l .....II 4 I ,... IU llll
"Women and Children First" tll American association; ' tho win-
mB f two games in ono day by!
is tho order Hint comes promptly pitcher Melllngor of Cednr Itnplds
when Americans nro lu an accident team of tho central association who
on tho high bens. pillowed fifteen hits and two runs in1
Why should they not recelvo tho twenty four Innings ngalnst Mnrslinll.
snmo consideration on land? If I town; n twonty-two inning scoreless
you live you will Increase their I tie gamo between nurllngto,, and1
comforts and welfare. Is It not ' Keokuk in tho same ,,in..n... !
Itlvertoti lh tho present terminus I ,uoro Important to KXOW thnt thoy Ooorgo Cutsbnw's two Bnfo hits mi
Pnget Sound Bridge i
Dredging Co-
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Constat
COMPLETE PLANTS FDR HARRflR WORK I
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon wM
woik the
Dredge "Seattle"
tho most powerful, best equipped and most Ihorouglil L
twcnty-luch hydraullo flreUgo in Tactile waion h
Coos Rnv nffiro iioin nfflw. L
Marshfleld, Oregon. Seattle, WashWa
' D:
east of Hums, Or.
"Tho new line Is being financed
by the O.-lt. 11. & , c0."
the ensel,
This is the name nteamship line
that owns the steam nehoouor Cnrlos
ibat niuny times dining tho winter
operate! in lier o n speelnl (bar
ter Tor the C. A. Smith Company.
A San Diego firm agreed to pay
I2fiu per month for tho uso of the
M1'IIIBI1I1(II 111 ti lull. -. !... l... I I I ...it... . I ... .a ... . .
" " " "'" .MUMiaii . iiuiiiiiiu it i.iii.iieua. is niniiiK a con-' I . i,,,, .1..,.
tlnuous mid greatly lueioasod KloLdilrois ...'.'. .'
in many boctlons of tho county.
Pleasant In tante. mild and still of
foctlvo, this laxatlvo is gaining In
popularity. Trial iz ten cents at
.tij drug store.
" " " -"i' " "I"" lo.ueiu with tho rest of bis tnn,,,,
my nddross. j , sovern, ,
Without obligating myself In any I been called upon the batter. ,L to
,vav 1,U,ab0 onA " Hlustrntlon of an Interesting conversation with Too
OAIX.MI IX POPU.AHITY ! MmTo" Z 'i' '" " rccent 'WUotlcnrown.
mu . Coos county medlc.no. m tlon I. ' ! ! .' ! '. ! '. '. '. '. '. ' Ki"" nt SL
EDWARD D. N00NAN
TIIK I.IFi: IXSl'HAXCIC MAX
'-'III Fi-ont Street
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Phono SOO-L.
Night nnd Day.
HlL'llI Pi.fn
MlSinKU, Oltl'OOV GOOD oaks, cahffpl diuvkrs
1). Ii. roOTE.
"He Smarted in Life
a Poor Man"
Rend about tho lives of rich man and you will " '3
1,1,0 ,Ul Btno,tiont. "Ho started In lifo u poor man."
Compotcncy was , only acquired when tho habit of !
jormed.
No man who oxchnngoa his labor for tuonoy la too V
start a bank account.
Woalth dopenda upon what Vnu Rnvn,.nt mi what 1
This hmilr nr.,.o. . . .thel
,, ,. , ""I"" "KviugH accounts in nnynmoiii"
depositor Is always welcome
It pays Interost on tlmo doposlts.
Start that account now. Ilnvlug Is tho result of a
FIRST NATIONAL' MI
OF C00S BAY
Safet; Deposit Boxes For Tfent.