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mm mmammM TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 191 5 EVENING EDITION ELKS BIG- PIGMIGfYETERJUIS GATHEBiFREJIK OF ll SHOT TELLS ABOUT TAXES BERRY MARKET BAD When in need of "--- AUOUT J8 PAIITICIPATH IX OUT 1X6 Tltil TO GOODWILL'S Untiling mid Dancing- I'rinclKil Fea tures of Moonlight l'curIon (o ; tfbiitli Coos Itlver Ii.st Night About 138 Mnrsliflcld people Inst evening enjoyed tho moonlight ox- PHKSKNT WAR DLSCl'SSKD TIIK SPHAKKIt Hyphenated Americans Aro Down as Xol Desirable Cit lo.iis of This Country Hyphenated Americans wcro gnrded as not desirable citizens 11V ill M. .1. HAHTSOX SHOOTS TIIHOUOH Al'TO WIND SHIELD curalon and picnic of tho Mnrsliflcld , 'ho speakers at tho picnic of the G. Lodgo of Eiksjo tho tloodwlll placo A. It. .Spanish American war vetor on South Coos river. Tho Rainbow aim and Sons of Veterans which was wris chaptered ' and probably held .estcrdav afternoon at Simpson had tho largest number aboard thnt . park. This Idea was brought out by scvernl of the speakers and was loud ly applauded. eho has over accomodated. They left Mnrsliflcld about I o'clock nrld reached Goodwill's at 0 o'clofck. Thcro was a race to the bath ing beach and within a few minutes. ' no room for hyphenated Americans the greatest number of tho party If a man wns a German ho should bo wore In tho water men, women mid n German but If ho was going to bo children. Tho wntcr was flno and the n" American ho must bo n thorough frolic lasted until the commissary dp- American, or else ho was not n de partment announced that supper was slr.iblo citizen. Glass Splinters liitctul of Shot Kill Squirrel at Which ho was Alining I laid (o Explain Don Gardiner of North Bend re lates a queer freak of a shot that WISCONSIN MAX SAYS THKKE IS TOO MUCH SVSTE.M At Dig (iallici'.'n in San Francisco (lives Some Interest Injr. Views Oil the Subject mr AmuKtunl fftn to Com tl&r Tirana.) SAN FHANCISCO, Aug. 12. The tax assessment machinery of the var ious states and municipalities is cost- Attorney It. O. Graves was one of ng In the road ahead of them mid (he speakers, llo said that thcro was ' nartson pulled up tho gun quick nnd -.,. .4 . . wiumH Bu.ao 01 uic ninuiRo uiicb m , ,,. $20(000,000 a year ncordlng to gunflro that come fiom tho European' cllmnte ,,y A Ei JnmeS( 8tntstl. ur hl-iub. .-..hi oiiiiimj no ...... .. ,., of ,,, Wsconsn Tax Coilimls- .1. Hnrtson of Couulllo were out hunt- Holf who tonRht , nn nd(lrc8s ,,p. Ing, having one of tho am gauge roro th) Xntlona, conference on Tax shot guns, known as tho gamc-gct- ntoM Bhowc, Ul0 ncC(, of ,,.. (op A 1 0. A mirror nniilrrnl u'na iiliiv- . "" . ' . . ' '..ms tax machinery. im.UYIIACK TO INDUSTHV IS IX AIULITV TO AlAltKET shot. Ho forgot about tho windshield ready. This was delayed n little by Commodoro Catterlln forgetting his supply of coffco and ho had to chart er a speed boat to bring it up from Marshfleld. Later dancing was enjoyed on tho pavilion until about 11 o'clock and it wbb nbout 1 o'clock when tho party reached home, all tired but happy. It was one of tho most successful of- Mr. Graves said that tills did not apply only to Germans but to nny other foreigners, tflc was not for "peace nt ony price," ho said. Itov. A. S. Ulsoy, minister of North fiend who served In the IT. S. Army In tho I'hllliplnes, was another speak er. He said that he stood for pence but that he also stood for a prepar edness on tho part of this countr. "While tho solution of tho prob lem is complicated by ever-present political considerations which Inter- falrs of tho kind that the lodgo hnsl Ho said that ho thought tho young over hold, tho guests being members'; men ought to bo trained In n mlll of tho Elks, their wives and fainll- tnry way, not to mako soldiers of lea. I them, but so tlmt they could becoino I good soldiers If tho occasion made it necessary. Among tho other speakers wcro Major Zcck of Hnndon, Judge Sohl brede nnd Attorney C. I. Itclgard. The benediction wos pronounced by now J. S. Stubbleflold. Tho picnic was n great success In every way and those who attended enjoyed thoniHOlves greatly. FID ID FOOL PLAY officeiw decide .iohx macjjy WAS XOT MUllDEKED n .t ill tnH(SA AM itlMnllnli ft FTMt ...... U.UU....KU u..t U..U..K. ... ... fero wlth lIl0 glmnlfIcatlon of gov- sqt.lrrel which was a bout fifty feet lcIltn, flnctnB at ove ,nt of away toppled over dead amid a show contnct .. Bn(1 Ml, Jn ono ,m. v u. b,a. .., ..... .... '- ,lortnnt need Is a rearrangement of tlon and found that It was killed by, n.lninfitrntivc ,in,tg Tho orR,nn, spinners oi rubs, not a snot o. uie fom of govcrnmont ln tIl0 Nck EnR. chargo hitting it. Tho shot cost Mr. Hartson several dollars for n now wind shield but ho says that tho freak result was worth it. has cone ihioki: Loan Association nt San Francisco Is Defunct land states and which was carried westward to a certain extent, has enormously complicated the situa tion. Wisconsin has for Instance, 1, C30 local governments possessed of full assessment machinery. Too Much Government "Moreover, In many states wo have not only too many municipalities lint too many subdivisions ln them, Many aro created near tho large cities simply to avoid munlqlpnl jurlsdlc- Mako Investigation or Death nt Gar- dliier and Mellcvo Young .Man Wiih Accidentally Drowned j (Special to Tho Times.) ROSKUUIIO, Ore, Aug. 11. Sher iff Qulno and Coroner Jowott after returning from Gardiner announced tho decision thnt John Macoy, tho young man who was found dead In tho Umpqua Itlvcr, was not murder ed. Inquiry upon the part of tho offi cers revealed tho fact that .Mr. Ma coy attended n danco on Smith Itlvcr on tho night ho disappeared. At tho lino ho left tho danco hall ho Is said to havo been partially Intoxl VETERANS TO MEET Mi:MllElts"OF UNION LIGHT Gl'AltD WILL (JATHEH The following press telegram from San Francisco Is of Interest as at least sovcral (local persons mo I tlon. ChlcaRo has 37 district tax lev.v.- known to linvo deposited In tho n8-jlR bodies. Such conditions Inovltab soclatlon mentioned. i ly produce more politics, more ex- Tho Continental Building & Loan travaganco and great complexity, association was today declared a "Until such conditions nrc remcdl bankrupt concern on It's own pctl-jed we must content ourselves with tlon by Federal Judge Frank S. Die- slowly working out reforms under trlch of Idaho, sitting for Judge Van I conditions as they exist, but wo arc Fleet. Jlkoly to sco moro rather than less , In Its petition, which wob filed decentralization, waste, graft and In lato Inst Saturday, tho association efficiency. Was Him Orgiuilnllon Which Acted As Special lloily Guard for President Lincoln (Dr AMoclitcd Treat to lol nj TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 12. caied, and It Is tho opinion of thu'A rc""lo "f tl,c lJ,ll" 'Bht 0"rd Bhorlff and coroner that ho lost his "",c" W,,B l" uyRiinru or I'resi- balanco nnd foil from tho boat In (lo,U ,'lncol for two ,t!r lurlnB which ho was rcturnliiR to Gardlnor. lllu dvn wur' ,8 l'1"""0'1 ' Wnsh- Tho blood-spots found in tho boat, ,nKt0" 1,,rl"K tllu "c"'Iio"t of nnd which furnished u basis for tho inquiry, wcro tho result of natural causes, according to tho sheriff. Sev eral porsoiiB wcro found who testified that Mr. Macoy had fallen during tho evening and that his noso was bleeding when ho left tho danco hall lato nt lllcllt. Thorn vnn nn inntlvn for murdering Mr. Macoy, according ,l ,"uKc,, "m" f101" on,,u co"uty ' tho Grand Army of tho Itcnubllc. September a7-Octobcr -'. Whllo conversing with Secretary of War Stanton In 1SCII tho gov ernor of Ohio offered to obtain n bodyguard for 1'resldont Lincoln. Secretary Stanton accepted tho offer. Tho governor tlioroforo naked for gives Its assctfl at $7G0,r0.13 and Its liabilities as ?7T, l.ri.T 1. 15. Tho voluntary petition of tho com pany was roforrcd by Judge Dietrich to Hoforco ln Bankruptcy Kreft, who will call a meeting of tho stock "There Is tho constantly Increas ing tendency to levy so-called us- sessment for bcnoflts upon restricted neas, thus bringing In another long train of officials with tho consequent complicated computations. Theso as- See. Motley of Mm-slifleld Clwnnbei of Commerce gets DNeoiiriiglng Letters from Growers Sccrctnry J. W. Motley of the Marshfleld Chamber of Commcrco Is In receipt of a large number of re plies to inquiries recently sent out by him to loganberry canneries, dry-1 ers and growers In Oregon nnd Washington. Tho inquiries wore mado for tho purpose of getting In formation to Coos county ranchers who nre Interested In the Industry and figuring on developing It. Practically every reply received by him says that tho ono drawback to market the product. Canned, dried. or In Juice, the same trouble Is on-1 countered. Largo crops are produced and tho cost of handling Is renson ablo but they cannot cash the finish ed product. Tho matter was taken up as it was believed that Coos county was par ticularly adapted to loganberry grow ing, cllmnte and soil here being fn worablo to tho fruit which grows well In tho wild. As a result of the discouraging letters from tho Wilhimctto valley points nnd Washington growers. It Is not likely that there will bo much , dono toward developing tho Industry hero In the face of existing condl-J tlous. PLUMBING and HEATING CALL Pioneer Hardware Co. vtivm, iui front STRwtr fel N FfTHE "GREATER OREGI ISliiC ' ' , Will, nrw l.IMl. l.e.lo, 0N IS KV. I""-''.'.'1 .K.r",.,,"", mi" mnnV i. ilni "''".I Py. .t ' ! J ll tin r .'S51E '( Wbriirr "f "Hire tlu.it r.rt.ono ..i IfeCt&U ll UNIVERSITY OF OREGON i.wv--' ij i:i'(i:ni:. mi:fii.v n t JOMNSOM HALU i . H NlW AOMIHIb AtlOH niM.PINIt U 6, O T " n ifc , "--1 I lHtKAKFASTS iiml Sl'XDAV DIX N'MItS will bo tin only ineali served nt tho IIOTKL .MAItSIIKIKLD. Itooins for gentlemen only. Sunday dinner for ladles and gents. Public Invited. holders and creditors to dccldo on sessments also lend themselves reod mcoBuros for tho protection of their , Hy to real cstato speculation and ex Intorcsfs and what shall bo dono ploltation." with tho company's affairs. DS NT 1XTKHSTATH COMMIilKM-l COM MISSION HAS TAKK.N ACTION Allow Higher Unto In Coal, Coko, l'Yiilt nod VegelableN Kf- fcct AVct Mainly 1 "In the matter of assessment ma chinery, wo should faco frankly tho fact that local administration is now , n falluro and It Is nlways certain to bo such. Taxation Is a stato not a municipal function. The logic of tho situation, tlioiofore, requires stato administration with municipal tax lovlcs rather than local administra tion with stato taxes super-Imposed. Not Unlng Senso 'Many states nro trying to Improve Inefficient locill .nsscHumoutB fwhtlo retaining tho local assessor. In other jiftiaiwyMwuw ma " I inr AmocIJ rm to Cooi llij Tlmrt.J WASIIINOON, I). C Aug. 11. Tho Intorstato Commorco Conimls-I words, tho iubllc Is paying ono lot bIoii todny gave a decision In tho jot officials to poraundo 6r coerce western freight rato enso, allowing another lot to obey tho laws This to tho sheriff, other than tho fact that ho had nbout fiO cents In IiIh pocket when ho left for his homo on tho night of his dlrfiippcnrauco. ThlH monoy was missing when tho body woh later recovered. Mr. Mncoy's body waH o.hunied by tho coroner but thoro wero no marks to Indicate that ho was the, victim of foul play. It Is tho opin ion of Sheriff Qulno mid Coroner Jowott that Mr. Macoy foil from his boat and was drowned, and that ho was not tho victim of a fatal as- saint, as suspected by several cltl zonB of tho Gardiner vicinity. Ohio, but did not Bay what tho nor vlro wiih to bo. Duties Not Known. Kaeh man thought ho was going to the front, or to lead n "forlorn hopo," and ho gave IiIh llfo whon hu enlisted, and It was nix-opted as a saeririeo to his country. Whon tho soldiers arrived In Washington they woro Informed they woro to ho bodyguard or tho President, nnd thoy served as sueh until after tho war closed. They woro quartered upon tho el lipse Month of tho Treasury, mid I Hiimn of them woro on guard every hour, two hours being tho limit for joarli day mid night, winter mil I summer. Thoio wcro 108 men In advances In bituminous coal, coko, fruit and vegetables nnd denying In crease on grain, livestock, packing house products, fertilizers nnd broom com. Tho decision affects rates main ly west of tho Mississippi nnd tho Southwest, nnd nffect Indirectly all mny bo political expediency but It is not good sense. Wisconsin has somo 1U000 local assessors getting an nv crago of $200 each, tho rural flg uro being ?!i0. I'rom watching their work for ten years. I think it to ho literally true that thoy never mako ROBBER GETS $20 FROM WINE COMPANY tl10 l'ol,l"uy, and nearly every conn- I) was rcproM'iitcii; a few being slow In responding, tho deficiency was mado up from other counties. They wero mustered In at Columbus, Ohio, December 17, I Still, and tholr,uow realUlng that It Is a part of orued America to which our people n for three years of Ilrcnk Into Offlco at Siitherllti and Tiiko Money Orflecr .Making 11 Seiirt'li i ihpccini to Tlio TlnicH.) onllHtiiieut KOSBIIima, Ore., Aug. II.- Tho tho war. police nro looking for tho man who The niuKterlng offleer wna Cnpt. robbed tho Suthorlln Wlno company ' Klmer Otis, 1th United States Cnv at Suthorlln and stolo Jl'O loft In tholalry. They tell for Washington Do cash reglbter. leuniber L'L'. ISO;:, mid reported to tho Tho man uuspeded of tho .rlinoJHeeietury of war, learning for tho hnd been at Suthorlln for u eouplo' first time their iiilhslou. of days prior to tho robbery, and Pioteeted Wlilto House purchased a railroad ticket for Pott-' The noldlers wero not all kept land. It Is tho belief of the offl- about the Wlilto House, but were at cors that tho follow alighted fiom times m Virginia, below Alexiin- III,. Irilltl nt limit. ... f'.tt.... i..f.. .. i . .. . ' .. " , ' "' vw..h iiuuiinn, iinii aioiig mo river to a point tlmt tho arrests nun is inning in uie mountains. At oimoslto Georuetown. Kei.tter,..! ai.. i - -..... ,, .... railroads In tho United States. Tho a good assessment except under tho Commission todny sorved notlco of I whip of central authority and this action upon 11300 lines. Tho ndvnnr-i whip even did not do much good lin es granted, In tho vlow point, til tho reassessment law was passed of tho commission, aro of relatively! which gave It a lush. If tho suporvls llttlo significance. ors woro given direction of assess- inents mado In their districts by GERMAN SPIES TO BURN I """ordlnates of their own choosing. CANADA'S WHEAT CROP1 "ot mvlUK t0 th0 "Ml,Uc wo,,,,, - not bo less than $1100.000 annually. W. D. Johnson Writes From Canada "simplify our system of govcrn TeUIng of AnostH of .Mm Alx.ut ,ont, KV0 tho public chance to un To Start Connngnitlon j rierstmid Us workings, centralUo res- Tho following Interesting Item of PoiiHllilllty, mid tho onergy now beat war nowH Is contained In a miner ''"' "KnliiHt dead walls and wenring leeehed by Theo. llradley from his H"01' 0,lt among tho tangled threads old homo town, Hosovllle, III.: , ot our niuiilcliml organlzntlou will "Tho western part of Canada Is bo freed to glvo us tho better gov- Tent P Are Low No Wholesalers mid iimiiiifnetiiiers ' linvo Just miiiouueed n big i eduction in tho prices of tents mid wo nro now Riving tho peoplo of this ec- lion tho iidviiiitngo of It. Wo havo ,!ist received n Milp. nient of tho best will I (-nts made I In vat Ions sies. They nro RiiniiiiiU'cd by the maker' mid by us, Conio in mid let us show thom to ' jon mid quote prices on tho sle lent you desire. Johnson-Gulovsen Co. Tho (Juullty .Viinio with tho Service 1'miio NOKTH I'HONT KTIM'IJT REAL STATE AND INSURANCE We wlsli to offer tho following simps for sale today: aNo I. -Strictly modern six-room cottage, best of location, $300.01 down mid $20.00 per month. x.. ., OI Al(n.M .ln,..l vtnU C.'tOO nf .mot. ..., . . mi. -. oiA-iuuia luiitifti:, iitiniij ..v-.., T...,u...w uiiii mm flli.vupp. montu. No. :i. Smtill house, desirable location, $100.00 down ami $15.00 per month. No. I. Apartment house, thrco suites, closo In, $l!r00.00. Theso properties nro now rented and aro paying well. Ifit. terested In owning u homo nnd at rent prices come and talk then over. Hack of tho above properties will pay as on Investment. fCo. .". Wo hao n hotel proposition in ono of tho very best hotel , towns In Southwestern Oregon. This plant has been (or yours and Is today doliiR a large paying business If youhie money nnd know tho business lot us show you. ,o. (!. KlRhty acres of bench laud quite closo In for $1000.00 on good terms. This Is cheaper than lioinesteadlng. (o. 7. (J0 acres suitable lor snoop mid goats, lias Iioiiso and somo Improvements. Pretty location, $11.50 per aero with sult- ublo terms. Wo havo calls for furnished rooms mid for houses to rent. If you wish to sell, buy, rent or insure anywhere hi tho count; ceo us. Koos Oregon Development Co. NORTH IIIIMl, OHF. JMON'I'I'lt IILOCIC Phono I 51 Abstracts KOU KHLIAIILK ABSTRACTS OK TITLE AND lNFUltMATIUJ ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSIiriHLD AND COQUILLK CIT1', OIIKGON GKNKItAL AGKXTS, KAST8IDK AND SKNGSTACICKN'S ADDITIOJ AGENTS l.'Olt CANADIAN I'ACIl'IO ItAILHOAD LANDS HKNKV SI3NGSTACKi:N, MANAGKIt tt --- Second Hand Pianos & Organs1 MARSHHELD-ROSEBURGAUTQLlNf Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leave Mnrdiflold 5:00 A. M. Mj Lenvo Hosebuig :0 A. 31. l'uJ TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. .MAHSHl'IKLD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 - ce We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some ' t t I WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. t I Assets $2,340,000.00 tho world that Is at war. Tho sec- nro entitled and for which they nro tlon in which a number of peoplo now paying tho full price." who formerly resided In this vicinity ,1. least, ho was not aboard tho train whon it arrived at Portland, accord ing to a message received from tho ponco or tlmt city. Doputy Sheriff : about the White House rrod btownrt stated that tho man who is suspected of robbing the Hu out Washington mid tho forts sur rounding the elly, but always a goodly number was kept on dutv now live, bus hail Its volunteers, and there havo been arrests of nllens that showed vigilance there, as else where in the belligerent countries. "Three Uerinan suspects wero ar lested on a day recently near Kst liu, Saskatchewan, close to tho homo of W .1). .lohuston. formerly of Hosovllle. .Mr. Johnston writes' were iiuule by mounted police, the constabulary DON'T GET OLD Before Your Time With Kidney Trouble slightly used instruments that will be sold at exceptionally t low nrlnflfi. niifl tnrm to c.lt '! PayS 8 Per Cenl on Swings 1 Iliindroda of women umlor forty have drawn. olil-Iooklng faces, lu cnuBO of kliluoy trouble. Many women are ilrnKKliiR alone, tired all the time. Blceplni; poorly at night, with pain In liack nnd hips, dull headaches, deep lines in tho face. they think they Jiavo female trouble, but it's nothing that is patrolling the Canadian bor- lli,ir,?l";,1i;!'s ?" weak kidneys, der. and when the met, wero ..enrch- tJ,ilkwV;yf1nwalnMft,o,"oy o1 L I THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. .H t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 1 Local Treasurer 5 X 0 .A DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 2711 nn CO.M31UTATIOX nf U ticki:ts, i?i:.oo. Lv .Mnrslifleld-Nortli Head Auto Lluo Cars overy ten minutes Iron (I n. in. to IS p. in.1 t S0- Slough onco day, lenvlnj tf 11 n. in.; to Kinplro thrM trlf n day. GOHST A KINO, Proi. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW . See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 ed papers wore found on them writ- ? taUI' a"a onergy and watch tho , I..... i i.i .. . . Hues of weariness and caro dlsapnear 1 ten In cipher. With n kev to t ho rodo from vour u. "-m-ar. After being inusteied out of sor-' In which tho documents wore wilt. llerp la a woman whoso cxnrlcnco . iMco the members scattered, im.i It t.m I. iu ui.i .1..,, .1 : V1 lfY. Moy rills Is quite typ. Minrlln Wl , o,..,,.. ' ,. . I " "'" "'" l,l'u'' - 'V". 111" WOIIiail MTa. 11. .MCLailgh. ;""."" -""'i .,nv,a iu nut. neon (iiiiicuit to trace tliciu. rled Instructions to tho men to "burn "" Jiecatur. - Bays: "lieing i Lb, C " ', V' 1,r!,0,,r, u'Jbl,i "' '"0 0HI'' '" H' A.,' the crops h soon as they were dry ?&&,' w'lhf.d'oiVi I last week escaped from the Shoiiff K. In Toledo Iu 1908 nlno uathered minuti. " ri..pa h,,. ... ,... nro ablo to get relief .1 feel iVi22 ... ...... ......i' ..i.n u i iiicii. into . .... .i .: . . .- : -.-.----- of Lano County. Iiiinl mo uBiuuiisiimoiii, ino loniiory was not discovered until lato last nlsht wnen ono of tho employes of tho oucctod an oruau ratlnn with Im.m i-mni.ti. vi.n, ...... .11....1., i Tll .- ...t, t ll t I . 0.... IIMIMIII.V IIIPI.I( I'll ' ... .., i..nn ..u,,, ulo cas.ii.ieut. i.eorgo C. Ashiuiiu as presl- by everyone Iu that part of Sas-' reg star was loft thero lato Satuiday .lent ..ml Itobert W. Mcllrldo as see-, katrhunaii. .lust what has been ' night by XV. H. Sykos, manager of .rotary. , u-m i... .i.,.. .. i.i. .i.., ... ' iimiiu nun urn nimiii'ii iii It was decided that a moro thnr- spies Is not known." ' ongh si'iuch bhouhl be mailu to lo- . CUtC tllO MllsxIliL' meltllllU'U. mi tlmt , MIK lll.'ll.'v ntl.iM'v ..m Slither In Wino company noticed that tln-j mlulit havo tho prlvllego of the IIOTRI. MAHSHKHILD, August tho window had been romovod. A "Ioih-IiIiik elbows" again In a peace-1 1. as ,, .N, fr gentlemen only, snbsoquont Juvestlgatlon levonlod'ful orwiiilMllon. Last year thorf lliitiikfimt Mill bo Mnl from 7 to the fact that tho monoy was mlwiiiK. 'was n meotlng of tho survivors In (l n. in., for 25 to .t cents. Iloiue '' i I,. I)l'f mlt Mlpll find n ttnllmt lurmtli.i. iwi.il....! O. ....!... .it -,i I n . g . , . , ' ' w.i.w ...iti nuh m'uiuii .--111111111 iminrr, .tit t'l'llls, mapy Oot VOIir loll IM-turfnir ilinn nt rrlin ill ,. iii.i I.. C3.. i .1....1.. . .. - . ' v - w .-.....,,-, ........ ,, tt7 in w tn'ti iii ouiiit'iii uifi iitirin iiiiiii ; rn ii:iii 11 wititi,. i fi... - .. n. vimm. rri.. 1... . . -i-.. ........ .-.. Him. upposne inaiidier note. To u -"" "'v. im 1 . ,, it t.iiriin nicilt Here. iwiiik. Ii.xU 1X ,..i.l sn.. I . 1 ' v' i'iivuu it. 1 do them a great servlco by telltiifj of ij lAi'invinr. iiariliy a nay parsed thnt I did not suffer somo misery. 1 had sharp pain in my back mid loss of appetlto, with headaches and dlznl. Hess, hllo my kidneys gave mo much distress. I havo given Foley Kidney rills a. trial and tho results nm 11,-1, I am free of the annoying pains and I dizzy spells and my condition In healthy and Improving. I honestly ' reuevo wey aro tlio woman's best .iinui in icunuje. You will rind Foley Kidney puis ftt your driib-b'Uts, Ho sure to trot tho Fonulne. ' - R&HMKBHKtw 1 DUNGAN 1 IIMnPRTAk'IMn m "":" n IAKLUKSH I H uill bo kept H H mi.:v nvi niiu nininn H il A H h .. uniii.il- Mniu iiceuseii fM H undertaker will bo lit H '" H charge IB v., ..v H am iiuinu 111J.J ih mm ui y HHHHHHHHHp SOUTH COOS mvuu HOAT SIIUVICJ LAUNCH KXPH i:ss lemes Jlaihhfleld every day 0 . 111. Leaves head of rher at il:15 p. in. STKAJIKU lt.ll.Ml0W I leaves I10.nl nr iiv,. .1..11.. . - if 111. Leaves .M.iivliflni.i nt n .. l'or charter apply on hoard. KORKHS .V- SMITH l'roprletors - SAVE MONEY by ordering the nioi iir-Rirwifil I C Pflil. nnivni viuuu uu'-.jti Nut coal, por ton 'A Liimn coal, nor ton !;- ft. ImlP tnn nt lintll ... I I). .MUSSO.V, IW Phono lt?-J or Itaro ordert ' ; HIIIjer'B Cigar Store. WEAVING All kinds a spec- inltv. Mrs. W W. Mncnn RPD For salo by Owl Prescription Ph.ir-1 Iplh Cniirfh ?il Plinnn 99D R icy. Frank D Cohan, Central Ave. I i?l , U"K The Times office. Times Want ads bring reaulta. ' City Auto & Taxi Co. D.iy mm Night Senlco For taxi, phono 20, Chaudler Ilotol For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LY.VX LAMIIETII, Prop. New en's Xow Cara WOOD! M WOOf Kindling wood, per ioau ?- Aider woori, 10 to - tatt i-i.. S2 to f-l Freo Delivery ... .. Tivrn , 11. i." . i Kortn H'"- Phono 227-J. T, J. tiCAIFE C a. n. noi Marshfleld KaS. Estimates Funiis." Phone 140-K. MarshfiehJ. U"T i9Ul.( IteJUXiSJBf