TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SUE S IPSO! GO.'PROBE LOT DEALSiLIKES TEST PLAN POINT A(!HNT roiiT" to' tfii.rc pai'kiih ron killJoi'iiatioxh (JIVI3.N COMI'AW Clnlm ,N Vw Alioiil Jii 1,0(111 Tw" Other Suits Possible I'nlcs I'nyinent Is Mwlo nl Onto Suit ngalntB the SlmpBou Lumber company for n dredge fill inndo on thoir properly between hero ami North llonil will be filed nt the coin ing' term of the circuit court, ac cording; to members of tlio Port commission. Tlio papers aro now lielnir drawn up. 11 In said that thla Is tlio only suit Hint Ik positively or riiAwroiti) HltlNMS I'HOTKST WIKCONSIN CIIIIKSi: .MAN IN'I HSTUI) IN DAIHVINO IIIIKI Claims of Mummer About I5I Im proveinoiiM Tlier, Not Homo Out. . Iiy Attorney (i'ciiciiiI llrow'n Tlio operations of tho ononis sell ing Crawford Point lots In distant section of tho country continue to brlnR undesirable advertising to Cook Hay. Locally thcio has been (all: of endoavorlnit t li t a stop to HUB IS ill" OIll.V BH'l 1111,1 in jusiincv ' ..., , ... ,., ,,i ainliU Hchuduled, all other dolliiduents Iiav-jUio oporatloim hut Just wh.it steps icon ascertain- Inir not vet flatly rcfusetl to maKo liayment. Tho amount duo from the I Simpson company Is said to he about $4,000. . I '.At a recent mooting of the Com-' mlssluners one of them there stated that h. .1. Simpson, ovor the tele phone, told him, before tho fill was 1 .. H... i It., n.iiiilinlllt tmi lit till V i I11UUO, UlUl U.u tU...,..w., ......... . . . wore, it was ram nm worm .?-u iv - can he taken has noi oil. Secretary Powell of Hie Coos Hay PnslnesB Men's Association recent ly sont tolonrnins to David City, Nebraska, HcorliiB tho proposition and declaring that tho property was fnr the (lroduo today Hint MnnnKor Arkloy Has uni on the stand thnt payment only for tho btilkhoadiiiK was promised. This would amount to about $1,1 Oil. Thoro was in all IG2.000 cubic yards of fiil made at a cost of ono nnd threo iiunrtors cents per cubic yard, totnlliiK, $2.sn7.:.7. ,J"nC T.." wen TveT "i'X onl. have been made there. regarding thorn as It Is said there Is Btlll a chanco that payment may be mado. On the lists of tho Port Com mission aro thor fills still unpaid for, hut In those Instnncos thoro liavo either been compromises, par tial piiymonts mado or counter claims put in. A mooting was scheduled Bomo tlmo ago for those counter claims iiRalnst the Port to meet with a committee from this body. This had to bo called off and It la likely that another will bo arranged very shortly. that much por lot. Recently a par ty from Colorado canm hero nnd In spected nnd scored tlio project. Little Improvement A Portland papor quotes Secretary Kloinlng of the sales company hb claiming quite extensive Improve- l'ar- vlslted the place Hunt AVInteiH or HiihI Send West ( Loenti' .May Stmt Cheese Hmiki'Iiiuo Hero i:it- lllm n Though Wlwonslii has Tor years been one or the leading dairy states of America she has yet to follow out tho Idea or env testing associa tions as used In Coos County, ac cording to H prominent cheese mnii of Foil du I.ae, Wisconsin, who, with his wife, ban arrived here and expects to go Into business. Ho had heaid much of Cooa Coun ty hoforo coming Into this section HIPPING NEWS RECEIVES BACK CARRY PASSENGERS ADKIiINK TO HAVi: LICKNSK AND XK W ACCOMODATIONS Not to lie On Regular Passenger Hun, Says Amo Meieou, Hut Halliei' for Accomodation Passenger accomodations for be tween to and 12 persons aboard tho M. Bnckutt, a former '""'line nnu c uiK.ng oiu oi a n- ruimu uiiiiiuiikihk inu uiuil in imu passeugeru diet ween here and 'San Francisco will bo In roiiillncss for her next trip from tho south, ac cording to Amo .Moreen, of tho C. A. Smith Company. The service, ho said, Is being put on as a matter of accomodation to persons who havo ties who have ..... nicfi u'nit Intnrnstcil contly nv that all tho improvements""-" ,hcy could notice was who Co..co.; brush had been removed and whe.o' q ,s ,)Clow Bireei hik nun """ !'" develop-, and flvo years ago had an aunt, to mnko hurried trips. A rate high Jlrs. HI ram llinch, living nt North or than the normal will bo charged She Is now In Spokane. I Ior ,lllu Purpose or discouraging a i.. i i,i , I regular passenger trade, ho Bad. was extremely Interested In I T, . ,,,, u.no ti.ni tho cow testing associations and be- th0 8M, Would go on dry dock this lloves that tho method should bo In- J trip to tho Routh and there would trodueod there as n meaim of telling I ' fitted with accomodations for bo what each cow Is able to produce Jwoon M M persons, the same in dollars nnd conts. i ..v0 couldn't afford to make the Kor Hevoral years Mr. Sackctt was Adeline a regular passenger boat," cheese broker and hanilleil tlio ucciorcu .Mr. aiereeii, who lias Just factories and returned ironi San Francisco. "Wo ' lino,. lrt 1... 1. .. f. .. such I ""'" lu -.' 1 1 "i-1 "ii me go anil it ""iu im iuu Kuov u uuiuer to uinac llend. He RAPS SRIP BILL capt. iioivr. dollar scours r. s. nixst'LArnoNS or. sua isuh MONEY i.MHS, I I.V Tells Trado C'oiiiinlsslon That the Inpoucso Can lltiu lloats nt a Quarter of American F.penso SAN FllANCISCO, Aug. 21. Slilp- AI.ICM KIU'SK HTS XDAIt- itr,(i( rnoM rASTKiix ix- srilANCH CONCIIHN OX HACK I'OMCirs iHsrri) maxv yioahs AGO. Mrs. Alice Kruso yostorday re ceived a check for $-1112 from Kdword I). Noonon that was given .by nn lCnstern liisurauco company in pay ping men, exporters and importers i m(mt of two ,,,,, ,88MOll i KS!,8 testified before the federal trade commission to help them ascertain the conditions and problems which confront tho business men of this country. Captain Robert Dollar, the vet eran president of the Robert Dollar Steamship comi)tny answered ques tions concerning the new seamen's The check was made payablo to tho order of all tho heirs Including Alice Kruso, Virginia IC. Matson, Frederick D. Kruso, Archlo 13. Kruso. .lullus Kruso, Sarah K. Van Do Car, fieorge W. K'uso and draco L Kruso. An Interesting fact in connection with these old policies being Issued In 1S!)S, was that tho payment canto im a direct result of the efforts of a product of 1 I largo In four CALF Al IRS GALL m'. i. nvsv siccrnHD animal LOST IN WOODS IN XOVKti WAV Winner Hum Hullt up Herd nt Small ICvpensoNoiv lias 1- Head Soon to (ilvo Mlllc Concerning tbo latest moiits In It, tho Portland Telegram says: "Replying to a communication re ceived from six residents of Fre mont, Nob., alleging Hint n repre sentative of the Portland, Kiigeno & Coos Hay Land company or Port land had Induced them to purchnso lots In Crawford's Point, Coos'Cou ty. by falso representations, Attor ney General Brown said that if tho salesmen had violated any law it was that of Nebraska. Tho com plainants chnrgo that tho valuo of tho lots is only 15 per cont of tho purchase price. Tho firm litis a per mit from tho corporation depart ment to do business. It hi located In tho Plttock building, Portland. Cliilms of Fleming "II. 11. Fleming, secretary and determined him In his cluingo to the west, though tho decision was mado after hnvlng been born and raised In Wisconsin. Mr. Snckett Is looking ovor this section nnd may establish a cheoso brokerage to handle tho product or Coos County factories for tho out sldo mnrkets. At present ho is liv ing In apartments on South Fifth street. M. L. Hunt, owner of n small ranch between Wlllnnch Inlot and tho Coos River, Is snid to havo secured a dairy herd cheaper than any othor farmer in tho county, according to .1. Ii. Smith, county agriculturist. Ho owns S&Tto SttTTrnduW a" upi Coos Ray Land company, says the calves nt low prices, pnyj.ig- on an .company Is selling lots across the nvorngo about ?-'. f0 a hond. Ono of j buy from Marshflold at from ?1!00 tho host cowh of his heard ho got ( (o ?;jr)() cnci,( IU1(1 thnt tho ugreo for nothing. Noxt spring ho expects h ,()l H H uru carrol tho animniB to oogiii kiv.uk ". , ... , ..., .,, ... , ,.,..., that will b In yostoruay lo.iim iy Ki"""h ni. .- ;.."-, ,,... ,...,i w HEWS OUT A HOME Ii. C. CAI.Ii, rOR.MKIt I.ONGSHORK MAN, HAS GOOD RANCH Cuts I'nrm Out of Ten Mile Forests nnd Now Is Hullillng Dig Hani For Dairy Cows Irnt.unrm. nt le I'OI't llllll. IIIKOMU Wl.. ...... w. - " , Out or tho ilenso ami mountniuouH forestH of tho Ten Mllo country has I Leo C. Call, a former Mursliflold longshoreman, hewn a homo and a farm. Thin week ho Is starting work on a now barn, a structure that will bo 38 by r.0 feet In dlnien- -u- if.,t ..niirn lii vnatnrilav In out ny KrnuuiK nil"-'" " '. , ...,.ii. i i,.,i i.ullt in Inlfo hear nn expected lecturo on logged erecting a wharf and establishing fo ()f hQ ,my nn(1 t,(0 (llljrv Htoc); off lands but the two government ex-1 fm, rcrry 80rvlco to und from Marsh. I oW on t, much. jiortB fallod to arrive wnuo noro no .. Tho conlnu.ts wlt, it buy- u Mr.. Call hnB demonstrnteil In n told tho story of how ho has built J ,.,.,., onll, Mr i.Minnlnir. practical way what can bo done with t'lB 41IOfl IIIVMIliri - -- .-. - ..... .. .......1. .1 ... 11(1- her run on schedule tlino. Ho pointed out tho fnct that very orten tho cotupaiij has been embar rassed by having to refuso persons passage to and from San Francisco because the boat had no Hccnso for tho purpose. It Is innlnly for this reason, ho said, that tho llconso is bolng taken out nnd the accomoda tions made. Hut few changes will ho mndo In tho Adollno r0r this service. A now pump Is now being Installed to sat isfy tho law and for a week or moro, according to Mr. Moreen, stnterooms havo been undergoing repairs ana al terations, Tho Adollno provIoiiBly had rfc comodatlons for nbout woven pas sengers reserved exclusively for tho travel or company officials and employees. XOTirn My wire having left w, v , I board without cause n?7..11 J shall not bo responsible for v ! 1 Signed, A. P. p , l-'l iinvo your piogrnm. an ndvortlsemeiit which bo placed "'Q 'runes office. I bill, which he described as a mens-, Edward D. Noonan, the insurance ,. rrnnifnif in mil im nut of mnii. nnd Indirectly as a result or 'business." "Congress may bo powerful with in tho three-mile limit," sold Cap tain Dollar, "but when they ge.t beyond that they don't figure. I nm not going out or business, I promise you that. I'm going to do business somehow, but none of us knows where wo nie even Secre tary Kedfleld doesn't know. Captain Dollar quoted llgures to Bhow tho competition which the, American shipping men would he forced to face. Under the seamen's bill tho Am erican steamer Algoa would cost fit, 270 for the salary and hoard of tho crew per month. Under tho British emergency act tho Robert Dollar's crow could ho maintained ror $1,:!08 while the Asama Maru, under tho .lapnncse ring, could ho run for $777. Thcso threo vessels were practically or the same horsepower. 11 Im nMmr... iit. ... ...v, ...,i;n il'I tip r,t . amis or dollars now i,Pu " Ul insurance comimni. ...".'Mltkl .,, r ,v wa uuio. HUH. ivruso ..i ineu tor several yearu,i!( the money, but ww una. J'ti ir. woonun nuuie n0 ch,; "" "'"" U1 "is Bervlee .." amount or the check wi. M"C turned ovor to Mrs. Krw..101 It1 illamitifll,,.. .i lUgA Kv Noona,r'I,U!?,,"1r u drods of thousamls 0 : dS? l t, t VJ 1 I ft 1 1 J r J.,"1 tat. ,i , llloilrn...- " "HIV awaiting tho lrcsbntatlonC,! claims properly present' 5 aro liunilreils of people i.v ' old policies nmong their n h " which they think vlP.6' which might bo t," T e, k I will be pleased to n.1.,1.. 2, vlco gratuitously to anj0& ,,' win oring tiielr Idea to my office 10 "i)on I SI Printed J VKSSKIj movijmknts .... I.,., nn.nii iimirii lli inn niiii... .. ... ...... .. ...., l.,,.oUllnllnll Port of tho timo no inugiii scnooi tniu u niter puinumu ni'ii a llttlo money nnd much determina tion. nt Cooston. having finished Ills worl: tu,y purchasor becomes dlsHallsriod 0n n tKx ,,0nt that overlooks a thoro In Juno. With his family ho th(J ,,om,mi)y wm refund to him 'good share of tho north end of Ton !S,a;;d.Knngnm,o would) whutover may havo been paid on need n herd to secure a pennaneiit j tho purchase price. I His oiiiiwi inconio Mr. Hunt began buying tlon tho company l prepared to rnl- caives rrom ins iuueiiiiiii. , rlli , . b..i.i I In lolls with Kront glee now lie got his host cow from Harry Walker.' n prominent dairyman of Cooston. It senilis thai Walker let the mil-1 mnl In tho woods. lie searched long nnd dlllgontly but without results nnd. oxnsporated. ho told Hunt the . animal was his ir ho could only rind J it, "Hunt's my name," leplled the hitler and ho stralghtwav went into J tho woods and sat down on a stump to mnko a noise like mi old mother , .,,.- in I. .!..! .... 1..... ....... I COW. I 110 uniiiu imi'nmi iii iii'i uiiio mid came hastening "pronto." Blio wns cupturoil. Tho other day Walkor tried to buy her back but his allur ing offer wont begging MT TOE IR GF.RMANS ASK F.NPORTATION PHF.vr.vnoN or OF AM.Ml'NITION Mllo Luke thoro sits a nent two story dwelling. On the slopes that lead 'up to It from tho boat lauding aro flowers or ninny varieties, rrult trees and a largo vegotablo garden. Hack or tho Iioiibo aro close to 11! acres or cleared land, a good por tion or It ul ready under tho plow und tho remainder will bo within a few months. A great deal moro of tho hind Is (dashed and this fall will bo burned ovor mid then soeded down, thus furnishing pasturo for Adeline, Hay Point, IliIJO nm. Siillcd Sir Francis, Handon nnd tlio south, this morning. Roninor, Itoguo River, this morning. Duo to Hall Yellowstone, San Francisco, Wednesday a. m. Unrdy, San Francisco, Wed- nosdny morning. Adollno, Hay Point, 10 a.m. MARKS XICW RKCORD i You Can Always do Betler for Less J THE FAIR MANY PRICES REDUCED LOWER THAN EVER, NOTE THESE SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. One lot of fine grade $2.50 Silkaline Comfort ers. On sale at $115 Tho only reason why there Is a piano In a whole lot of homes Is he cnuso a woman Isn't going to glvo tho neighbors tho chnnco to think that they aro any better than she Is. Pmimnn Cniial Tolls for cccil tho Record .Inly A- !sHi:itirr's sam: or hkaii prop- krtv ox roRKci.ost'Ri: Notice is hereby given, That by virtue or un execution duly Issued out of tho Circuit Court or The State of Oregon, for tho County of Coos and to mo directed on tho 13th day of Aug., 191T. upon n Judgment nnd decree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed In nnd by, said Court on tho 30th day of July, l'JIG In a cortnln suit In said Court pond ing, wherein Homo Mortgago Co., 20c and 25c Boys'i Suspenders, with all leather ends. Reduced to, per pair 9( .'lite Rest Gorman Ticking, ab solutely feather proof, 32 In ches wide, A "7 only, yard lib Ladles' All-Wool Alpaca Hath Ing Suits, complete with rub ber cap and ribbed bloomers, Jii.OO values (rn Trt now vPiuU Men's Finish reduced to J0c and l2yc Sol White Handkerchief St IS inch Flno Tapestry Cltft In Stripes mid Plain Coin liOiingo covers ror dripm Values to 8Cc. Re- in, duced to Jj Children's best 25c grade knit underwaists. All sizes. Reduced to IM SntlMiictlun iihvnjH or money refunded "THE FAIR" .Vittil Horn I ChicJal PANA.MA, Aug. !i I. Tho tolls ' formerly known ns Home 'trust uo., collected for tho uso of tho Panama ;n coriioratlon wns plaintiff nnd U. II. cniial during tho month of July llelener and Elizabeth Helsnor, his wore the largest since the waterway I wifc, h. J. Simpson, Albert Suelig, ' ... .. . f 11 'll.k.A.. ratricic Hennessey, v.. r. v-uiumuu, K. L. Roberts, Georgo Ross, John has been in operattion. The total was $7ii:i,:iuTi, as compared with the .Mulch totals of $5G0,7SI, tho previous record. The excess of earnings for tho year bolng $l.:il3,3S:i. Tho total operating expenses amounted to $!, Ill', 550, which docs not tnko Into consideration tho interest on the ..........! l.i.n.l it ilnlrv fnu'tt. About eight venrs ago Mr. and icnnltnl Invested, charges against de Mrs. Call decided that working In 'preclatlon, sinking fund nnd othor town for small wages was n losing I llko general Items nor about ?80,- For inn they purenaseu n 0()0 whch wna ,ClllIPted from thu on account of govom- PotllloiiH to no ciiciiiaieii ny i.ui-, - ""' ",, ililllHI, ,,., nU inent vessels tisiuc tho canal. people exert "" "" '"' " "" - , ' " lu cou- tlien ho turned them looae In tho pus turo mid now ho has 11 gooil looking hord of l'Jcow. CONSUMER HAS SOME l RIGHTS AFTER ALL Aiiieilniu Neutrality l.engiio l. Res- ..ii. i.. ,.... i'iii.i i 'ii'i'iiin. ,,,ir,..... ,.., inline, tin,, 'riii'iiimlmiit Stum i. , ....u....i..i....f... tfiijifn IIOlllCHICail I-UII1IHHIBIUIH.-I1.I. """' lni.o ..I their home Is now located. At that 1.1...- Hull I Iky Itiuilklll iVVltl r 7 Z " '., embers of Ton! !".Ht straight up and down ,.,!.... .tt tour. I'o the young niilninls limit red ' ' '"';r;. ,", . '" ...;:.. ' Wife Holds HoiiioMoihI oil moal und skim milk until they mum ,. .'" ,..:".' ' "',... i A small cabin was built there, n wore largo enough to browo iiwli 'L:'"". .,!":: Illtlb clearing made and for many ! KErt by' The a.r,,m, of U.S ! ''? ':.. .ALJ state tliruiiKli the American Neutral-." '" V u'1'. "." '." "' " """'" . , '" Ity loague. Kruomt Kroner, a pioinlueiit Ger man lu Portlmid. hh' that at least i .'iOOO Hlgiiatureit have lieeii obtained In that city. I Tlio petitions muieil the Impro-. prloty of riiriiifthluK one hide IHi ' ammuiiltioii. tho Inhumanity or the t tniffle which Is piolongliig tho con ' Diet and (lie prejudice against Amer ica that will icMiilt. TIickc petitions 1 ...111 1... ......u, mt, til l,, ti,.. flniumi Willi i- , .... ..,... ,,, I....... l Htow mid eoiigrohiiiiin before they '"', -ei . "" h" lonvn ror Wiwlilimtnu. 8"(1", ,, ''y wtl nui1 tXw fol1 ,0 ,a,u 'Pin. A in. ,1-1, an Vailll-Mlllv litnuili, Hill' in lllt'lll ihoo mii,i:s IN DORV r ,', ,i r ,. o . ." I t ho natoiialUatlon or the w bills Promiitly or . car. I energetic '".r'"1 ..? i" ? ' " h B"l"t lutorfo. erne with A case deposits muni Arbitrary Depnhli Sjxteni In Wnler, (,',iw, l.liHlilfiiy mid I'iioiin Com- pauios Slmlleieil SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. I! I. Ar bitrary doposlts deiiuiuded by water, gas, electric and telephone companies Horn coiiiiimers wro abolished In moat ce. except r-r new service, nbout a million dollars in stub do posits wns ordered returned and rule were niudo governing all pub lie service corporations, lu 11 de cision announced by the mute rail road comm'Kslon. The general orroct of the rules Is to order thnt. with rertuiu mlii-ir e.s- ciiiitioiis nil consumer.-, who have paid their shall not Jionlt. In ull lie'1 interest. ' Dlgcontlnunnce of service may ii't Va mado for failure to pay u bak ,1)111 nor until after roasonuoiw no tice to tho consumor. The buppl.ving company may protect itselt ugulust n cousumor who ban fulled to pay a 1)111 by roqulrinif thereafter nn ad vuiiee payment. Tlu- signing ol u" horviee iniit.uet by the consumer may Jiot be requir ed cxiept where an exti'nslon Ih nec C'88lr . . . . . A GKRMANS SI'KXD . .MILLION'S IN I t- . WASHINGTON. Aug. 81. O Kvldeme .;uthcred ami published by the New York World, tending to show that tho aorninu j"v'riunent l Bpendlnjr $2.l(,u ",,) " w-'ek in tho IJnltod bines to lu fluonce public mlon has stirred official V. ulniigton us no incident 'lone ulnr-r. llin i.uHltanl. ')k ed In Marshrielil, coming homo for a few hours each week end nnd at Hrst lie had to walk most of the dis tance each way. Later he moved up and began tho ulearlug of the land and now visitors coming up the lake are at oueo Im pressed by tho mniiuor in which the rurni has been literally reclaimed. "A lew moro years or hard work." i said Mr. Call, "mid then I think wo will begin reaping some of the lieu Alnska PMicrmcii Huy for ri deiiiiiieil Ci-iift ami Go to Seo Foli- Co"- has been organise.! lu all other states ; to carry on u hlmilur work. It is I Htiid (hut ..'.oiio.dOi) signatures arc ' ready to be presented to congress. I The league asks an embargo on all kill els of war material to Ihirope; the niitliiiuilUutlon ot the war inu nction , merlcaii ' commerce; tree commerce on all oc- casloiis lor all nations: the publi cation of luteriiatloiial negotiations.' It also protests againxt the inter ference of foreign nation in Amer ican at I'u 1 1. VI4TS FOR RIG ARMY He says llttlo of the homo lu tho hills but what ho has accomplished there Is a practical demonstration of whnt can be done with the hilly laud or Coos county that lu many liiHtunccs looks Impisslhle and dis courages settlers before they begin. DEAD SAILOR'S EFFECTS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. lit. After a voyago of 1S00 miles from Ungn, Alaska, lu n id-foot, flat bottomed codflshlng dory, Thomas R. Thomp son und John Abrnms, Alnska fisher men sailed Into San Francisco har bor. They made the trip lu 15 days. The dory which had been con demned at the fishing station, they bought for $5. They decked It with canvas nud provisioned It with cann ed goods and hard tack. The hard tack turned mouldy and their drink lug water went bad, but u fortunate encounter with the steamer Quinault enabled them to replenish their stores. They wanted to seo tho exposition, they said, and choso this as tho most TRAVEL OVER WORLD 'mmomU'al way r ,pnL'ull,K " Red Tape Handles Kaggago anil Moil. About mill Xm fulled States Onus Heloiigiugs llel'ote Frank Reynolds, xcnmnu. died aboard the American ship Ary- uikI u an. lu Portugese Kast Africa, he was only mi obscure snilur. After his death, through his paltry be longings, olflclals oer the entire count ami Into Washington, D. C. knew lilm at least by name. VVllim lit, ill.iil lilu mlrufiiinl .if. i Urn lure, adopted i evolution, favor-, fwU ,, ?-r, , WUR08 lUu, wp.0 iii4 u navy second only to that of Mnt to the V. S. counsel to the Great Hiitaln; a reguar army of!"diutrlct court at Olympla." In the i -. ooo men; a reserve force of absence of this parsonage thoy went , , ii.. I to the county elei'k. He shipped .00,1.00. to meat In camp annually 10m ,,, n formor f.,01u,( nU, 1)1U,U and the Apuolittiuout of a national they came again to the county clerk. i.l.uive commission which would iTiiou the slate tax commission nan The world Is full of paradoxes, N v Like the moving pictures' We know that they are hero to stay And et they are not fixtures, Want WmltPf, Second Nn vy Huge Heseivo Aiiuy DKTROIT. Aug. 31.-Tho voter. I fliiH of foreluu wars of tho t'nlto J ' States assembled in national conveii-, I t i co-opciate SOCll'l UK JIOUb.. with all othor patriotic i chance, passed It up to the V. S. I..v.il ,1,i,i,iiiIiii,.iiI .it W'll.'lllllillnii 1" l.. ,1. ..I ,.i I'.... iliinrt i """ H'l."i'l " " iioniiih.uil, i'. lu the plans tor adequate . ,... ,,. ,,..rl111,, ,nfli- Ulmrge, mostly ot tho money, Dffl HABIT RF.LIAHLK 1IO.MK TRK.Vr.MFNT Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are onthuslastic in their praise of OUUIN'R. because It has cured thoir loved ones of tho "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can he given secretly. ORRIN1C costs only f 1.00 per box. Ask for Free Rook let. Winkler Pharaiuacy US Central Avenue Ilastcndorf and Amelia II. Harris as Administratrix of tho estnto of W. C. Harris, deceased were defendants In favor of the plaintiff nnd against said defendants by which execution , I nm commanded to soil tho property j in said oxecutlon and hereinafter I described to pay tho sum duo tlvo ( plaintiff of Six Thousnnd Ono Hun dred Sixteen nnd 00-100 dollars' ($G1 1G.90) with interest thereon nt1 tho rato of eight por cent per an-J num from tho 30th day of July, 1915 and tho further sum of One Hun died Thirty-six nnd 00-100 dollars ($13G.90) with Interest thereon at tho ruto of six por cent per annum from tho 30th day of July, 1915 until paid together with costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at Flvo Hundred Forty-seven and 83 100 dollars ($547. S3) and costs and ( expenses of said execution. 1 will on Wednesday the 15th day et Cittnmllnr 1 0 I T lit lllr. 1ir.ll t- nl I"' ",',"v v " " "v "" , !10 o'clock a. m of snld day nt the Front door of tho County Conit House In Coqiillle, Coos County, Ore-1 gon sell at public auction to tho high-, est bidder for cash In hand, on the day ot sale, all the right, title, In terest nnd estnto which said defend ants L. 11. Hclsuer and Elizabeth Helsncr, his wife, L. J. Simpson, Al bert Seellg, Patrick Hennessey, C. P. Coleman, K, L. Roberts, Goorge Ross, John Ilastendorf and Amelia II, Harris as Administratrix of tho estate of W. C. Harris deceased, and all persons claiming under them sub sequent to the plaintiff's Mortgago Lien In, of and to said real prop erty; said mortgago premises herein before mentioned arc described in said execution ns follows to-wit: Lot Six tC) and the east half of lots two CD and threo (3) of Mock eight (S) ot the town of Mnrshflohl, Coos County, Oregon, ns prepared by William Hall for K. II. Dean and Company together with tho tone-, ments, hereditaments and nppurte linnces thereunto bolonging. Said sale being mndo subject to redemption in the maimer provid ed by law. Dated this 13th day of August, 1915. , First publication, S-17-15. j Last publication 9-1 1-13. Alfred Johnson Sr, i Sheriff ot Cooa County, Oregon, I FOR SALE ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A HOME, AN INVEST MENT OR BUSINESS? IF SO, LOOK1 THESE OVER Dairy ranch, with 20 cows, horses and all tools 65 acres bottom plenty of bench and range, Dairy ranch 160 acres 70 bottom, Good buildings Dairy and chicken ranch, everything ready to go to work, 1 60 acres, Improved ranch in Harney County for trade or sale, Six acre home with house and fruit, Coos River, Several improved dairy ranches in the county. , House and two lots on Meade street, $85 cash and $15 month, Huose and two lots on Sherman avenue, $550 cash, Apartment house and store cheap, or will trade ' for ranch, 20-acre tracts for-home-seekers, Splendid lo cation, Easy terms, Cottage with all improvement, $300 cash and 20 per month, Very desirable residence on fine street, $3401 Terms, One of the most attractive and best-paying to cream and confectionery stores in the county, A fifty-room, full ud, paving hotel, , An established furniture store, in desirable loca tion, For terms and descriptions of any of the above, write us, call at the office, or phone, We have many more desirable buys KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. NORTH BEND, OREGON a aafci sxitf x, ''sfcabsasBwa.