The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915. -EVENING EDITION.
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POM fiW PUGEIEXPECT BIG CHOI
PEOPLE THERE ARE ENGAGING
IN MAXV SOCIAL EVENTS
Surprise Parties nnil ISIrthdny Events
Were Among tlio EtitorlnliinieiKs
( Held Recently
(Special to Tlio Times.)
.POWERS, Ore., Aug. 17. Tlio
pponjp ,o Powera nro enjoying iimny
Boclnl oyents nrratigqd by tlio resi
dents nnil tlio past week has been
particularly lively.
The ninny friends of Mllln Stal
lard' gathered at tlio liomo of bcr
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. C. H. Plnl-
lard arid agreeably surprised her,
It being her eleventh birthday. The
party was on Monday, August !i.
A delicious lunch was served and
nil report a pleasant time. Those I
present were, Mrs. C. R. btnlmrd,
Mis. Sherman Lowls, Mrs. Sui'.lei ,
Mrs. Tom Walker, Graco Oninblc,
Gamol Durkhart, Mrs. J. J. Dinner
oh. Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. E. M. Dun-!
can, Mrs. Gordon, Nellie Straw,
Claud Walker, Clifford Duncan, For
nlo Straw, Edna Walker, Edgar
Duncan, Helen Darling, Elmer Dun
can Jr., Luclle Darling, Claudlo Dar
ling, Clydo Lowls, Rcatrlco and
Josq Bennett, Ireno Harrington,
Maud Gordon, Johnnlo Dnincron
Jack Gordon, Forrest Barklow, Rob
Harrington, Myrtlo Epperson, Portia i
Harrington, Donal Harrington, Joo
Phillips, Hnlllo Harrington, Ernest
Harrington, Willie Gordon, Verda
Stallard, Marlon Moore, Minolta Stal
lard, Eunlco Williams, Charl.-o Stal
lard Jr., Mrs. Tcngarden, Mrs. L.
Barklow, Ivy Bishop, Velma Bark
low, Louis Tcagardon, Vernon and
Evert Barklow.
Another Surprise.
On August 10, Mrs. Pleburn wbb
happily surprised by n few of her
lntlmato friends. The afternoon was
pleasantly spent and delicious ro
frcshmonts wore sorved. Thoso pres
ent woro Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. Sug
don, Mrs. Stallard, Mrs. Moore,
Mrs. Damcron, Mrs. Mnlialr, Mrs.
Gilbert and Mrs. Wilson.
Birthday Party.
August ,12th bolng tlio birthdays
of Mrs. Tom Wnlkor, Miss Nclllo
Straw, nnd Lucllo Darling, they
woro Jointly tendered n surprlso In
tlio, form of a delicious chicken din
ner at tho homo of MrB. Straw.
Thoso present woro. Mrs. Shor
man Lowls, Mrs. R. W. Harrlnton,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Froy, Mrs. Tom
"Walker, Mrs. C. 11. Stallard, Mrs.
J. J. Damoron, Mrs. Lydla Johnson,
Mrs Elmer Duncan and children,
Clifford, Edgnr and Elmer Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. E. Straw, Mrs. Darling,
Mrs. II. Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don nnd children, Mnud, Jack ami
"Wllllo, Mr. K. Phillip, Mr. A. L.
Humphrey, Harvey and Lester rftrnw,
Clnud Wnlkor, Edna Walker, Luclllo
' Darling. Nolllo Straw, Claudlo Bur-
ling, Pernio Straw, Helen Darling, i
Rcatrlco Bennett, Irene Harrington,
Johnnlo Dnmeron, Iono Bennett, Bob
Hnrrlngton, Portia Harrington, Min
olta Stallard, Donal Harrington. Myr
tlo Epperson, Hnlllo Harrington,
Charllo Stallard, Ernest Hnrrlngton,
Vorda Stallard, Joo Phillip, Mllln
Stallard.
$
t AT THE HOTELS t
S
At Tlio Clmndlei Hold
Jlobert Andrews. Portland; Claude
Moon, PowerBj Ralph Rarkor, Hm- this place. Tho death of Miss Me
plro; S. 'Weekly, Myrtlo Point: J. K.Konzlo occurred on August nth, nt
McCracken, San Francisco; L. P. Potllugor Snnllorlum at Monrovia,
Harrington, Salem; Mrs. I). L. Rend, California, where she had gone for
Langlols; L. L. Pock, Lnnglols; Mrs. her health.
Roy Cook, Lnnglols; G. 11. Murray.'
Billings; G. W. Holllster, Portland; I FLORENCE NOW HAS
J. It. Bnrdslny, Oakland; C M. Curd- TELEPHONE LINES
nor, Portland. I -
C. M. Gardner, Portland: T. (J. j Wierl Comumulnitlou Willi Outside
Murphy, Nehnlom; A. K. Ileepo anil
family, Portlnnd; Ray Campbell,
Jarvls; II. S. Lowls, Powers; .1. Ros
enthal, San Francisco; Frank Sngn
berd, Gardiner; Alf Johnson Jr..
Frank J. Miller, Salem.
At tho Itliinio Hotel
don.
J. Glrard, Tarheel; Frank Rogers,
Coob Rlvnr; M. Francis and A Fran
cis, Jowecs: II.- K. HdwiiriU, Alle
gany; M. W. Pnyno, Randon; W. .1.
Barnes.' CUy! John Rood, Gardiner:
Chaa. Duweoso, Beavor lllll.
At Tho Lloyd Hotel
II. Lewis, Oaklund; Jim Davis.
Coos ton; Goo. Roberts, Bnudou;
Chns. II. Kroogor, Allogany; Mrs,
J. C. Million, Beaver Hill; Mrs. Fred
Pnyno, Portland; Poto Perry, Port-
land; Mr. and Mrs. ReVnln, Portland.
J, L, Hotohklss, Coos City; A. R.
Hodge, Arngo; Potor Scalfo. Randon;
M. A. Joffo, Rosoburg; Frank Page,
Rosoburff.
At Tlio St. Lnwrenco Hold !
If. E. Edwards, Allegany; Get.
King, Drain; J. T. Redford nnd wife,
Drain. Mrs. O A Dake, Scottsburg;
"Wm JarvU, Baudon
T. Conwny, South Inlet; U. 11. wiih HlrunK "' tho poles of (he local t01l , .., l)f w ,,,, , , , ''nested Lewis Fnrntini for havlpg tll0 ,., Would drive the piling pro- , '"""" vw wook unj sama
Smith. Coos River; W. J. RnnieB.i tt,.0,lu,ll(, ,.,,,,.. Tu, llow llno,.,w" 'uo'liiw Himo IiuiI :io icres ml lUH,r ,llonl maUy '" ,,,s '"l-" vldlng the owners would rurnlsh ' ,,,",,.,, ,,,.,,.. ,.....,. ,V14
C,1);:,.nf,,;ni0"v',,,!n!!1,,V,'IT0,':iwlll enter .he local exchange nnd ,, blaH,u, llml ,u,ai,; au K He was brought to Gold Reach and .om. It Is i.npemtlvo that (he, ' ...J ... '. ? . AM
O. W. Phllhrlck, North Bend: h. 11. w, ,, ,mllllu.,, ,. 1Ilt, ,onU 0r. IU,H K(l,nK rcmlv , h.,vo Klvon a hearing beforo Goo. II. ataf-'Work be done now. before t.iirricient .,. , ' , 1,, rn
O'Brien. Han Francisco; ll. L Ep-r. ,,,oroill.0 ,, lliut ,,.,,, com...... m.nualow and a" lo-cow ,ap..c.v i fonI' UiMco "f ' VoM Uo ' uround washes into the river ugalu dais and flshlnu tackle for u r.w
polton. Ran iTtmclsco; A. L. Whar-1 . wllh 1P ouUI(le worl(, ,.,., ,,,. Poni,rm.u,. ,lt, ,n,0lllU tered a plea of guilty and the Judge and forms shoals nt the places where ,,.. 01Mb g'",". J.hno? l,i
barton,, Powors; F. S. Warroti. Han-, lnI1K aiHtnnce lelephouo. i0 stun In dnlrvliiK with l or 20 ll'lseil (he d.unago al twenty-flvo tho dredge has removed them. For ., ,, "" . i. . ."..,."
A. B. Miller, CoQtillloI JumciiSau Franclsro.
I'XTKXSIVK PKKPAKATIOXH BE
ING MADE KOR CARNIVAL
Port Orford People Will Kn(er(ln
Three Days This Week Hold-
lug Annual Event
(Special to Tlio Times)
PORT ORFORD, Ore., Aug. 17.
Everything Is In readiness for tlio
Agate carnival which will begin
Wednesday night and continue until
Saturday night. A big rrowd of peo
ple la expected and the elty Is prc-
I paring to entcrtuln moro than over I
,)(;forc v,8t)1(, t0 )nco- Mnny who
ro coming will camp on the bench
and oxtrn accomodations are being
arranged In private houses.
On Wednesday thero will be n re
production of the Rattle of Rattlo
Rock which will bo carried out by
a number of persons and by the aid
of fires on tlio beach nnil fire works.
Thursdny morning tlio opening ex
ercises will start at the picnic
grounds at Agato beach in a largo
pavilion which bus been orcctcd.
Thero will bo band selections nnil
addresses and at noon there will ho
a big free dinner when beef and
mussels will be served.
A wrestling match will bo held In
the afternoon between Georgo Sut-
ton of Port Orford and Smiling
Dutch of Randon. There will also
he athletic ovonts nnd dancing. Ev
ery night thero will bo a band con
cert nnd dnuclng as late as anyono
wnnts to dance.
Tho program will ho similar for
each following day. On Friday
thoro will be a wrestling match 'be
tween Eddlo O'Conncll of Portlnnd
and M. G. Lutsoy of Lnnglols. On
Saturday M. G. Lutsoy of Langlols
nnd Charles Rontrop of Rnudon wilt
wrestle.
Tho Port Orford brass hand will
furnish music during the entire enr
nlvnl. At tho grounds there will bo
n restaurant which will bo run In
cnfcterla stylo nnd for tho campers
thoro will bo cream, milk, butter,
eggs, potatoes nnd incut on snlo on
tho grounds.
Flno exhibits, of agates will ho
shown nnd an ndded feature this
year will bo a forestry exhibit which
wIlTbo furnished by tho forestry do-
piirtmont offlco at Portland.
HIS LAST SPEECH
I'luaer llernmii to Make Final
dress lo the Public
Ail.
R'uger Herman, former senator
nnd ono of the prominent men In tho
Itory of the state, who Is now
writing u history of Coos nnd Cur
ry Counties, will make an address
nt the Port Orford Agato Carnival.
wll U -Mr- Horniann's last pub-
' ' iu Pioneers or uregon,
mnny of whom will be thero to hear
him. Randon World.
.MISS MrKEX.IE DEAD
.Member Well Known Curry
Passes Aiiuy
Family
(Special to The Times.)
PORT ORFORD, Aug. 17. Tho
body of Miss Margaret T. McKouzIo
who died In California, Is being
brought to Port Orford for burial.
She was tho daughter of Mr. and
i.rHi h, (;. MrKonzIo who reside near
)cr Pacific Slides Company
I K Hlhliiiiiw Wires
. , , .
(hpcclul to The Times)
m ,, k.,,,, . .- ....
line of the IMclfle Telephone tc Tfl-,nu
egraph company has i cached Flor-
euce. From Ciishmau down the Hue
EH.'HT WERE LOST
That Number of Boats or Portland,
Fleet Were Tornediied
The sinking of .he steamer J'oss-'So
llo which was under charter to Kerr,
Glfford and Co. of Portland to curry,
grain from that city to the United Kroin Crescent City Mr. Richards lu
Klngdoni makes eight boats which I tends to travel the oat road In
. . . .. . .
woro going (o or rroni I'oriiauu wneu
ilostroyeil. All hut the Rosalie were
outward bound from Portland. They
,noro tlt, KrmKh bark Francois, the, "1WTKD FOR XON-SCPPORT
Vorwoglan bark Morna, the Dutch Jowso Luke was brought overbore
htoamer Marie. Rrltlsh steamer I'l"1" North Bend hu( Friday ami ar-
south Pacific, Norwegian bark
Kiitha, Riltlsh bark Invercoe and
Russian bark Thomnslna
Thorulon. Coaulllo: E. Kinney,
North Rend; Clay Dulev nnd W G
ReSsei, Coos River; II, 11. Stecnl,
News Of Nearby
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NEWS OK
OUT OHKORR
Doings at Curry County Port Told In
the Tribune
C. W. Zumwnlt. John McKonzle, 13.
J. Loncy and Frank Cook have boon
suhpoonaed fioiu tills vicinity as Cir
cuit Court Jurors.
Schiller Hermann, wife nnil daugh
ter, who had been visiting t Port
Orford for some three weeks with the
intention of staying until after the.
Agato CnrnlviM. returned to Port-
land last week where Mr. Hermann
was called on business. I
C. II. Pcnrsc came In from Mlddlcl
Elk .Monday evening to start work on
two new cottages. .1. R. Curl. For-,
est Ranger, will have ono near tho I
J. 1). Loucks place, while W. Hurst'
Sr. will get the other, located across
tho road south of I). Qucllen's home.
1)11) XOT PAV BOARD RILL
Wednesday evening on n warrant
Bworn out by Mrs. Norn Wilkinson
who runs tho Travelers' Rest room
ing house here, (liistruetloiyi were
telephoned to Sheriff Qulne of Dou
glas County, to arrest threo men,
0. I). Orcgwnrc, A. R. Orcgwaro and
one Lnrson, for skipping out from
hero without settling with their
lnndlady. Tho message wns sent nt
'C.'IO that evening and at 11 p. in.
he 'phoned back that ho had nppro
hcuded A. 1). Grcgwnre nnd thought
ho would get tho other two very
soon. Sheriff Johnson left this
morning to bring them back. Co
(utllu Sentinel.
PLAX UXIOUH EVENT
Venison Hnrbcciio Will Ho Held nt
Town of Riddle
(Special to Tho Times)
ROSERURG, Ore., Aug. 17. The
members of tho Rlddlo Rod and Gun
club nro making elabornto prepara
tions for the third annual venison
barhouuo which Is to ho held thero
on Monday, September 0. TTho mi
nimi, hunt, In which tho venison for
the occasion will be obtained, will
be held September 2 to G inclusive.
Tho program arranged for tho day
Includes u fly and halt casting con
test, trap and riflu shooting, grand
barbeciio dance, moving plcturo ex
hibition or wild game, log-rolling
contest and hand concert.
Governor Wlthyconibo nnd mem
bers of the state fish and game com
mission aro expected to bo presout.
COOS WILL SOOX BE PEXXILKSS
Last year, Assessor Thrift Informs
us, tlio people of Coos county wcro
reasonably well fixed for cash re
turning of $10, SIS (I for tnxatlon. It
Is true that seems a small cash bal
ance on which to do tho millions of
dollars of business annually done
In this county; hut this year fifty
per cent of Hint amount has dis
appeared and only $5,220 has been
returned. Should tlio drop ho us
great In another year apparently our
peoplo will bo left penniless. There
Is ono escnpe from this dilemma, of
course, hut that Is so radical a ono
that wo hardly exjiect to sco It ad -
opted simply to tell tho truth when
you talk to tho assessor. Coi-til
Herald.
WILL HAVE DAIRY
(corgo P. Lnlid of Riiudoii lo He
roine u Farmer
The Itnudou Western World itivs:
"After making several oMenslve
trips up mid down the const in search
of u more fawmiblo place to east his
lot U r the future. Georgo P. Lal'd
(manager of the Randon Water ciiin-
I ftnAo it.itll tl..., t.l.it. t....L. ......... ....
' "" " , " ,'" "",l """ ' w" "
j:' by (he city, has concluded Hint
i,., , ..... ,.,,,, , ,
!' toiiil In Valley Is the p ucj for
mf.mi , ,,,,
.,.. , .,.. ..,, ,,,,, ,.,
.'....,. ,. ...,,,(.. ,i .....
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irowh mid increase his herd up lo a
Uni!( of 10 in three years."
MARKS TRIP SOl'TH
Dirk Itlehui'iU ih.ii.iI.uiii. ,.i n,.i
on Deills uiilo stage, passed i
throi.gh Randon eiiroule to Crehcoiit '
City wllh sexeral traveling salesmen
I.U. .-.I- ... C".... I......... I.-.. ..... .1
"" "" '" "" incu ii u nori
8U' " "" ,al1'- Randon World. j
Som-'rnlgncd before Justice Stanley Sat
unlay for failure to support his
'or child, who Is now living at John
Offlold's. The complaint wns mnile
by Luke's brother. The Justice fixed P
the amount of liH ball nt t sou. hut
ho has been uinb'e to senlre It (
Couulllo Srntluel. ,
it.'1'..u .in Mi.. I'lvni tlio 1i.il. in- IM,....-
NF.WS OK IIAXIIOX
Western World Tells What Is Hap
penings There
Rev. Chns. Barklow and family of
Myrtle Point nnd Rev. Alfred Michel
nnd parents of Washington, who
hnvo been visiting at Myrtlo Point,
spout the past week on Randon
beach.
'.Members of tho Library board met
and ratified the Council and Mayor's
appointment of Mrs. A. Garfield to
serve on that body. J. Ira Sldwoll
was elected permanent secrotnry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Johnson and
baby and Mrs. J. L. Conger went to
North Rend to tnko the Speedwell
for the south where they expect to
spend several months visiting rolu-
tlvcs and taking in the Exposition.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Webb left for
San Francisco where they will spend
a week or two taking In the Exposi
tion. They wcro accompanied by
their little daughter and made the
trip by the way of Roseburg.
Mrs. G. R. McN'alr returned on the
Elizabeth from an extended visit to
Canada and to Covelo, Cnl., where
she spent sovornl weeks 'nt tho homo
of her porcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.
Weddlo.
Tho Ico manufacturing depart
ment of tho Randon steam laundry
Is doing a good business nnd Is talc
Ig care of all tho local and Curry
country trade, with cnpaclty to spare
Tlio shipmontB to Curry by auto huvo
been In lnrge lots. Ono order for
2 toiiB wont to Port Orford nnd one
for 1100 pounds to Langlols.
.MORE CASES FILED
Tho Following Xoiv (Treull Court
Cn -os Have Been Filed Willi (lie
County Clerk
Wm. J. LaPalme vs. Martltn A.
Steckol et ill.
J. W. Rennett vs. IS. Folsom.
K. 11. Scott vs. Randon Construe
tlton Co.
Vonturn M. Rurko vs. Michael
Burke, suit for divorce.
.lunies C. Brown vs. Mary C.
Brown, suit for divorce.
A. '., Downs vs. C. A. Smith Lum
ber nnd .Manufacturing Co.
Miiirhigo Licenses Issued
George 11. Moore mid Loreua M.
Horrliigtou.
William J. M. Cm-hill nnd Goldlo
L. Stover. "'
Ruild llnwlcy Rrlghnm mid Lconii
Polk.
DROWNED IX RO(il!l
Another .Man Reported Victim or (he
River
Another life has been claimed by
tho Regno river acordlng to tho fol
lowing from tho Gold Bench Globe.
A man by tho nanio of Creason
was drowned In Roguo river noar
the mouth of Hillings creek Sunday
morning, Aug Sth.
Ho attempted to wuilo across tho
river to got u boat In which to tnko
somo potatoes across and when near
tlio center of tho stream, ho lost his
j footing and wns carried Into dcop
water by the currant. Ho sank soon
nfter reaching deep water nnd nov
or camo In sight again.
Tlio body was recovered uboutj
threo hours after the accident.
It Is said that man fished here on,
the lower river in tlio early spring
mid his partner Is still hero but so
far his partner Is uunblo to bo locat
ed. Nothing Is known of the man's
family.
HAD di:er MEAT
Curry County .Man Pays Penally
lull
In
The (Sold Reach Globo says:
Deputy Game Wardens John Adam
mid Roy Dixon a fow days agoinnii owners and It wns ugioed that
l,ll..M II.. ,,l.m.l l, -oa !.,,
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.in. i Hum I., j. in hi ji.i,. inn nun in
ntiiiiiriniiiiitkttniiniitn
$2.00 por day.
Mt'CII LIMBER LOST
1-il.t, j( caiic,,,.,,!,, cases u Total'
Loss of s:s.(,(H(
SACRAMENTO. Cnl., Aug.
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. . .1 ... ..... I i '
.mw iicmiomiik luuiner vniiieu ai
?ari0.000, the fire which swopt Por-
tola iMiiniRs comity, today Is uiidoi-
control. The blaw. believed to he thing dlfforent from any thing ever
of lucondliiry origin, originated In shown ,ln this aectlou 'befote. li
the yards of the Foathor River Luiu-' purpose Is to give the people an iu
bor coinpmo and for a tlmo threat- slglu into what the Forest Serine u
-
mln-,nod the grout saw mill of that
pany.
1 . ,.!..... .... u....v ui uir icu-
It then spread to the California pie understand tho work better thev
I'liio Box and Lumber company's' will become Inierented and help it
iurn along with their lufluc'ii . ?'.i , ,
arn
A ore Hum '" 000 000 feet of lum-
1cr went un In the Pinoke.
Towns
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GOLD REACH NEWS
Xotes About Poonle nt County Soul
of I'nrry
Mrs. Geo. W. Henry nnd daughter,
Miss Ella started by stage 'for n
month's visit to relatives In Wash
ington. Mrs. L. A. McRrldo after a month's
visit with her daughters Mesdiimcs
E. It. Miller nnd S. E. Mnrstors re
turned to hor homo In Port Orford.
Wesley Miller returned somo tcn'p
days ago from a trip as far north
aB Seattle.
Mrs. Eva Crockett has rented a
houso In Gold Reach nnd will soon
become a permanent .resident of the
town.
Thos. Kerr and fnmlly of Kerr.
Gilford & Co., of Portland aro now
erJ)oying n visit with Mrs. Kerr's
-brother, It. L. Maclony of Wcdder-
burn.
Dr. and Mrs. Dunlnp are now en
joying n visit from Mrs. Dunlap's
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.
LM.-1.1..
i iiuiuuii.
Robert Foster of Brookings made
final five year proof on his home-
stead uslnc as witnesses Walter Ran-
torn and A. Rales.
J. J. Wcerslng, tho Gold Bench-
Dothan mnll contractor, was a busi
ness visitor In town. While hero he
purchased two mules from Josso
Turner which will bo used on the i
route.
INSANITY SAVED LIKE
Last Saturday night Mary Ellen
Olllnger who has boon living In tho
Skookum lodging houso for over a
year, was taken In chnrgo by of-
flclals on a complaint of Insanity
nnd tnken to tho court to ho cared
for. Monday her ease was tnken up '
by tho probate court and she was
committed to the hospllnl nt Snleni.
Monday night tho lodging house was
destroyed by fire and she would '
certainly hnvo uarlshcd hud sho still
remained there. Thursday mornliiK1
the nttendants who hud come tw ,
from Salem took her buck
with
them. Coqulllo Sentinel.
BARROW APPOINTED
Hon. Charlos R. Harrow was ap
pointed doputy district attorney by
Judge John S. Coke, to servo until
Mr. LHJecivlst's return from his hunt
ing tilp In Curry county. The judge
wiib caught below Roseburg on his
way to the fair by a teloBrain from
tho sheriff's office explaining tlio
necessity of a deputy to handle the
Hoiideon affair. An attempt had been
mude to have Judge Hamilton of
Roseburg mako tho appointment,
but ho was out of town for u week.
Coi'tillle Sentinel.
Rl'YS HORSES
Asa TouilliiKon and family, of
Smith County, Kansas, )wlio have
been speiidliiK a couple of weeks hero
visiting ut the home of F. O. Tom
lluson of Catching Crook, departed
for tholr home. While heie, Mr. Tom-!
llnson bought a car load of horsos ml 0RRINE li sold under this posl-
ro1, Hl ,10l't o ' lo" te. TIio'tve K,mranteeil. If. aftor u trial,
liorsos were uken to Roseburg for!yo Ket no benoflt, your money will
loading. Myrtlo Point Enterprise. I , refunded. ORRIN'K COSTS only
11.00 per box. Ask for Free Rook-
PORT WILL ACT ct,
! WINKLER PHARMACY
.Makes
imis for iToiccl.iig RiiiiUs
nt' (ho CiKiuillo
Telling of the plans or tho Port of
Randon decided upon at a recent
meeting tho Randon World says:
A coinmltteo of E. E. .Johnson and
T. P. Ilanly was appointed to Inter-
view laud owners along the river In
regard to furnishing piling for the
purposo of constructing bulkhead.
wherovor (he banks aro wanhlitg
away.
Sometlmo mist tho eomiiils
slouors took the innttor up with the
... .
ims roason me coiumiiiop ig insrruct-
m . .
Cll t0 j50t imsy at once.
HAVE FOREST EXIIIIIIT
Xoi el
Feature Arranged I
(he
Agato Cmuliiil
A novel and Interesting feature ut
the Agato Carnival will he a Forest
! TCvlillilt ltnilni llw, Qiiii.ii..at..n ,e .i..
!...'.. ...,..'. ...v. ....i'. ..n.i.i, ui im-
, local Forester J. II. Curl. This ev-
hihit Is bolnir sent bv (be ltonm-tmam
f,om Portland, nnil will bo somr-
eoni-idolug and what it hope to do. The
Dopnrtniont believe! that a the peo-
along with their iiifluci.
operation, hence ' h cvhi' H
rv
Orford Tribune
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3 Days Sales at The Fair
GRATIFYING EVIDENCE OK THE I'NSl'RPASSED U ls (,
FLUID T THIS STORK KOlt A KEW DA VS. LOOK 0 r
TIIF OIKRIMJS LISTED HKRK. THERM ARE M ,,',,
TO 111) KOI VD IN THE STORE.
One lot Tablo Oil Cloth,
remnants, I to 2 yards long.
1 reet wide, best quality, on
ly nrI
10c
One lot Ladles' nnd Misses'
Middy mouses and Fancy
Vollo Waists, values from
$l -,o to ?2..".o, on sale nt
$1.15
Men's Poms Knit Summer
t'ndorweur. always sells ut
:,ii( , now, garment
29c
'WHEN VOL' Rl'V
Sat '-met Ion
nlwiijs or money
icl'iiiuk'd
"THE
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nroADTMCMTC MAY
COMBINE IN WORK
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Plan on Knot lo Co-ordinate Kore-try
Sen ho mid KMi nnil
(Jatne Commission
(Special to The Times)
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 17. At the
rognlnr meeting of tho fish and gamoj
commission nun nt aniem. i'
woro taken to co-ordinate two de-
lmrtments of tho state service ana
j tho t. S. forest sorvlce In the mat-
ter of game protection, provsntlon
of forest fires, nnd the distribution
0f trout fry. birds Mini game animals,
s. c. Rnrtrum, forest supervisor,
f Roseburg, In u long talk beforo
tho commission, outlined u plan
whoroby duplication of work enn bo
0imiimteil and n groat siivIiik iniulo
Jlol ()nIy In lll(, c.v1K.nso or parrying
(ho W()rk ot nw(ii! different
iuanulio. but In pieventlng loss of
fish by Improper handling and care
less selection of troHinn for plant
! lug.
State Gbiho Warden Carl I). Shoe
maker also outlined n co-oporntlvo
plan In hi report to tho commission
i that will eorrolato well with that out
lined by Br. Rnrtrum. Tho gover
nor, who Is ox-offlclo chairman of
the fish and gnme commission, up-'
pointed State Game Warden Carl D.I
Shoemaker. Forest Supervisor S. C.I
Riirtrum anil State Forester F. A. t
Elllotl as a eommldee to devise ii
coinprehenslvo plan of co-operation.
These genllenien will meet for this'
purpose In the near future.
ORRIN
FOR DRINK HAISIT
So uniformly mu-ip: ni'n has OR
RINK been In restoring the victims
of the 'Drink llulilt" Into sober and
use! ill citizens, and so strong is our
confidence In Its curative powers,
i (bat ww want to einiiliasl ilin fuel
58 Cent nil Au'iiuo
nwnnni iwnnni
KhllU,ng W00ll por loud $,, t()
,9r woo, ic to 24
i juches sn to .S2..S0
, i,'reo Delivery
, u, jxfjo
hone 227-J. North First St.
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ILEAL Sl.MMKR TRIPS
' ?lT,ep IlaluUow ,ev1' ""-
- i, - "7,u ,ul ,,MUU "'" ",VBr ovor
I Sunday at S a. nt. and returns at 0
p. m.
J-IVU.B VIUWHI K IllWI-iajr,
Round Trip 75 ceuls
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For charter apply on board or
phone 310X3 or phoue 31G7.
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LW.U.MCTATTOX fin
TICKETS, .yj.OI). J
Murtiflold.Xortli Rend Auto
Lino
Ciuis every ton minutes from
(I a. ni. (o li: p, in,; to South
Slough ouco i( day, leaving nt
II u. in.; to Elliptic three trips
u day.
GORST .V KING, Props.
SAVE MONEY
by oiilcriMjr the famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Xut coal, per tou ..SI
,m com, per tou , SI (10
Lump coal. pr ton ..!!"" S.iViO
Or hair ton of both ?'i' - -
m Mi'oJnv' ',V' .." '
D Ml SSON. Proo.
Phojir. is-T rr Icive ciders nt
, Hllljcr'c tljir Store
i
H
Ono Lot of Men's ir ym
nnd Dress Suspeniir
var.
Ions kinds, only, isnr
23c
Ono lot Ladles
nniinh-
union amis, iaiv or !(
trimming, regular im vaj
lies, now, suit
20c
Largo Ralls I). M
Strand Mercerized
" Six
iimij.
ury Cotton, l'onuei ptt-i t
now, ball
13c
IX A CASH STORK, IT STANDS TO III S().
YOK PAY LESS"
FAIR"
Xet (o
Hntcl
ClmiiOlcr
i i -Tim i inn n i.
q
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wumxMMiiMmnJUmsssasamm
nces
Are Low Now
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Wholesalers anil mauufiii'iiirm
.mVo Just announced a big icilmilon
u n,o prices of leuls and wo arc
now giving the people of this nt-
lion 'the advantage of it.
Wo hnvo Just received n ship.
iiieul of (he best wall leiils liiade-
In vmlous slcs.
They me guiirmilecd by (lie maker
nnd by us.
Collie In mill lei us show tlicni In
you mill "ii'uolo pikes on ili0 slo
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lent you desire.
' Johnson-Gulovsen Co.
The (Juallty Xuiiiu uilli Hie .Sen Ice
I'anio
XOIITII KRONT STItl'irr
in,. .WW am mmi r.inwintfttwwiMOT
TIMETABLE
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOIt
car
Between .Mur.shflehl mid Riiiil.cr IUU
I
Leuvo
.Mnishflold
Dally.
Leave
llnukcr lllll
7.1'. a.m.
s 00 a.m.
J 00. a.m.
10 00 n.m.
11.00 a.m.
12-10 un.
l.LTi i.Cl.
2:110 tun.
:i:ir. p.m.
1:03 p.m.
r.:00 p.B.
CIS p.m.
7. IS p.m.
7.30,si.m.
S 110 i.m.
0.20 p.m.
7: 10 ii.iu.
7:ri0.n.m.
S:.r.O ii.iu.
U:50 a.m.
l o : r. o ii.m.
12: on p.m.
1:20 p.m.
2:lu p.m.
::.I0 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
l:.r.o ji.ni.
(1:10 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
7:2r. p.ni.
S:20 p.m.
mi p.m.
Ilcluuvii Miirsliflelil and XHl H"1"
I.O.IVO
.Murshflold
I.cae
North llcwl
0:15 a.m.
7.10 a.m.
S 25 a.m.
(S:.".0 a.m.
7:2fi a.m.
V
8: or. a.m.
. : o n n.m.
10: or. a, in.
ll:0r, n.m,
12:10 li.iii,
l::io p.ni!
2:ar. p.m.
:i:20 p.m.
-1:10 p.m.
r::i5 p.m.
(:&n p.m.
;i 25 a.m".
10-25 a.m.
11:25 a.m.
1.00 p.m-
2:00 p.m.
2 30 p.m.
,' 10 p.m.
I -JO p.m.
1 50 p.m.
Murshfiehl North CM
limits only.
"::!. p.m.
s.-ae p.m.
south coos rii:r nVT
SERVICE
.LAUNCH EXPRFSS
leaves Mmslifleld every d'tf
S a. ni. I.eine.s head of rlier
nt :15 p. .
STEAMER RAINBOW
loaves licml of ilver dally t
a. in. Leaves Mnr-.liflelil at !'
For charter apply on beam.
ROGERS Ai SMITU
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Proprietors
SDUNGAN
tt HMnCRTAK Wli
PARLORS
will be kept
OPKX TO THE I'l'llUt
A regular stalo Hccnw
iindertakei will l ,n
cliargo
K
' lf
' 8'
m
Phono JO."i-J
7,50 p.m.
8 70 p.m.
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