The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 03, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER & 1915 EVENING EDITION.
JEIGHT
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GOLD BEACH RICH
When the Leaves Begin to Fall I'll Meet You at
THE HUB
They
are different
SIMPSON LUMHKK COMPANY
OPERATIONS OF UUYINfl TICKET
HANKF.lt GFO.
18 MOST
1). WOOD SAYS IT
PHOSPFHOUS
CUTS MOST IN AUGUST
FltlOnTHNS STHANttKR
MILLlSlCl FORGETS NAME
I
fli
Hit
it
rem
THAT NEW FALL SUIT
Tlio Intcst designs, lieu est fabrics, tailored by tlio MOST SKILL
CD talent of new yokk.
Prices $17 by ciiy Mages up to jpttTulO.
..' ' ,"," " SPORT SHIRTS
m - JVinv and 1,npi' for ouug men nnd Initio
' " " Priced $1.50, 91 .7.1, $2.00.
r NEW FALL TIES
Conic nnd .took them oer; It w.'ll lie vicll worth jour time. ,
Prices r,(k; 7ie, Jffj.OO, $l.."i)
IlubjMi
MARSHFIELD
BANDON
FOUR 3
STORES
MYRTLE POINT
POWERS
In Its history; five ship Ionds
ber left Porfe fn tlnj jftist
for snn Fraiilsc$ and tuo tl
MARSHFIELD TEACHERS I
High School
' Ethel A. Reese, Lntln-Hlatory:
University of Michigan.
Royal A. Nlles, History-Athletics:
Whitman College
A.' J. M. Robertson, Sclpnco: Uni
versity of Minnesota.
Roulah A. Stclino, Gcrman-Eng-llsh;
University of Oregon.
;Nelllo lloguo, English: University
of'Cn'llfornln.
"K." M. Hnragor, Commercial: Loi
Angeles, Cat. Norhinl.
' n. K. yalto, Matliomatlcs-Prln-clpnl:
University of Michigan.
, KKflal Subjects
' B. J. I.oland, Mnnunl Training: Os
kosh Normal.
Iva Stokes, Domestic Sclcnro:
Oregon ARricultuml College.
Anna Margaret Vol, Muslc-Draw-Inrc:
ClilcaRo School of Methods.
Frank L. OrannlB, Physical Train.
Ins: Wlliamctto University.
, ' Central School
Louisa Wlllittr, FlrBt: Oregon
State , '
Holm 'Corning, First: 'town State
Teiinhors' College.
Nellie Lulck, Second: ' Iowa Stato
Teachers' College.
Dcsalo Iinmnl,, Third: Monmouth,
urpgop, Normal
Rotters All PrcIoiis Mark I'lio
Cargoes Iondel Market
Comes Hnck
i. i ; . ' t . ;
More lumber was cut during tho
iftbuthior.Aujtwt ') V'ai- siour1
Lumber Company than over before.
in Its history: five ship loadB of lum.
30 days
docks are
still crowded. Tho mill Is receiving
orders enough to insuro Kb running
all or this year and wllli the Blow re
turn, of bettor times Manager, A. K.
'Arkley believes there Is now no fur
ther danger of a shut down unless
something unforsceu should happen.
I Running with a crew of approx
Imatcly SO men ttic mill now has a
dally capacity of liiO.OOO ect ot
lumber. During August they, cut
3,284,000 feet nnd shipped 3,2?7,000
feet to San FranclBCo in addition to
'more than 200,000 feet of lumber
, sold "locally. Mr. Arkley explained
that more lumber thnn this has becti
T shipped In a month from tho Porter
mill but this was when more Bhlps
woro available.' .
Tho Hardy has been loaded twlco:
! bo has tho A. M. Simpson and tho
Thomas L. Wand once. Tho Tlvcr-
two aummcrs In th'o' UnlVerslty of lo" ls ""e "ow ' n fow l,n'8 for n
Chicago School of MethodB. cargo, southbound.
'Mist) 'Nellie Lulck ban had six' '.Market Picks Up '
years' of experience and since hor, T, llin,i,Cr innrkct Is showing ani
Hiiilun I In tl f Inllin Olnin Tin nil I
crB- CQliege has taken sSmmor work Ilrcclnbltf tendency toward picking
In CJiIcngo University School ot up, but very slowly, snld Mr. Arkloy
Methods, 'yesterday. There will bo no sudden
Miss Nelllo Hoguc Is a graduate .,., forward, ho belleVes. and tho
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n wn oii ii ii nil nun n tr .ini u .n nir-rii
' .
MMMMMMHMMMMM.MaHWMMMMMMMMMM.MMMM.MMHHMMMMMMMMM I
of tho University of Arkansas nnrt
Bale of lumber miiBt bo built back up
llin llnlvnrnltv nf full for n In with n
teaching experience of from ono to to Its former mark, gradually.
two years.
MIsb Houlah Stelmo wnB graduat
ed from tho University of Oregon In
Juno 191f. Sho was ranked as one
of the best students In her class.
She has had a short teaching exper
ience In the Eugono High School and
Blicnt quo year In travel nnd study In
Germany. She speaks tho German
lanRuago fluently
Within tho next 30 days ho ex
pects tho market to Increase about
no cetitB n thousand on common lum
,bcr and H n thoiiBand on tho "up
pers." However, nt tho present rato, Bald
tho manogor, tho market 'for com-
"Albort" ls nil of Cognomen Tlint
Can bo Itemeiiitiereil nt Stemn
wlilp Office Yesterday
, i i
,, It was a 1 ijoji, hungry, tjireadbnro
.Borj. ofi4feyow vlfcth sandy hair thai
slowly pusiicu opon iiic uoor oi mo
Nbrtti Pacific Steamship Company's
office ycBterdny,' Just nB slowly clos
ed It behind hint and very dollbor-i
ately walked over to tho counter.
Ho stood there several minutes with
out uttering n Bound.
W. Kv Stuhr trlod to waken him
from tho trance. , "Ticket?" and
frotp forca of habit pulled n long
green slip out of the drawer.
Tho lean and hungry ono gulped,
hllifkcd and replied, stilt deliber
ately,, ",Yca."
"What's your name7"
Still fijrther silenco nnd tho blink
ing Btunt; "Why-why, my name's
Albort." To his renr pocket he went
searching for tho 8 Bteerngo. Out
enmc u tobacco sack, and slowly,
very slowly, this was unrolled, tho
money dumped onto tho counter.
J.ust $7 there was nnd thq Lcn,n and
Hungry Ono went searching further.
From IiIh Jeaim tlicro cnnp another
sack with ono lone dollar In it mid
this, too, ho slowly jianded over
then followed a blinking spell
more gulplngs and, still deliberately,
Albert backed out ot tlio door
whence ho came.
Stuhr looked nt O. O. IJurnctt,
the freight man, nnd vice versa, and
the snmo thought struck them botii
at tho samo time. "I havo It ho's
a Bonambullst whatever that ls,"
and Stuhr scooped tho $8 into tho
cash drawer.
LQCAL OVERFLOW
MHS. C. C. WILSO'N was a shopping
visitor henvtoday, from Coob HIv
cr. . i ,1) ,
mon lumber Is very low, logs costing
Kenneth M. Ilnragcr Is n grnduatn about ?7 a thousand nnd the flnlsh-
ot Lob Angeles IluslnqBH Collago, cd nroduct selllnb for JfJ.'CO. TIiIb
Lort Angeles Nornml. and lias .two. ,0HB H imrUfty retrieved on tho sale! " ORn " d ' TT nvn .
yearn In tho University of Southern! . .. ' .k ' .. , . .ufc.uituh hbLUi will l'nvo Sunday
.. ... ... - ... . f.r "niinnru ' nt xi n I iifiiiHiiiifi 1111 i
California, no represented tuai "' ..-' - -
University on Its debating 'team last Bald.
year. I-'or sovcrnl years ho hnn bpou i0gs for dm Porter mill arc be
in tho Los Angeles office of It. O, . lirmll. no... frnm Tnr.. Heel.
to spend a
deposition.
week or so nt tho
Unn & Co.
Tenchers' Trips
Daniels Creek hnd from west Marsh-
It should be gratifying to know, field. It In expected Hint tho -Tar,
thut.HOvernl ,of tho former teachers, Heel ennui will bo inoVed somo-
Mnblo ThoninH. Fourth. Monmouth wll W"W or, 9"""F J'01"; 81'ont, wl,oro 0B0 i abo,,t :)o Hays. There
egon, Normal. l-ll ""yf "1 tir,
Oregon
Ellen Larsen, Fifth: OhIcohIi, Wis.
Normal.
' Host (llosop. Sixth, Oregon Stnto,
V.J ",, . V" ' . was a thrcatbned shortago ot logs at
,111 , , ivuifui IDIMI UIU 11. ttllllU hi- ,
tended, .the, Hijniuior school ot tho tho mill two dnys ago ahd yesterday j
(MHS. J. IJ, DAVIS,, of Coos Klver,
was down from her homo this
iiornngtishopplng.
MtS. M'CJ.I.f)POH. Miss Allqo Cox
nnd Mrs. Harry Noble, will lenvo
koo. Wis.. Normnl.
High School Crudes
VtlM. Utnllnv. I,' I rut. Miwirlliiilit
M,... . .JJ , ..U. ................. , ... ., .' . ,t,. n . ,
Minnesota Normal. ' ' rtovp pr mo uiiKipnii VJV acnoui,
helva Flanagan. Sci-oiiil, Mon- He i counts this oio of (lie mpsf, valu-
moiitli Oregon Normnl. W nxiorlincpB of tlio suhimor. At
Oraco (irlffln. T)ilrd: Ynallnntl, ,n( V"",'" of (Is work In Nat-
Michigan. Normnl. unil Sclonco. Mr. NYoJto was offered
ICleanor McMullen. Fourth: Osh- fellowship In tho I nlvors ty If ho
llnlviirHltv .. ..of. California. Mr. nioriilni: n largo rnft cumo In front
Helen Sprngim. Sovonth, Mllwnu- j '" ,wa niomljor of tho Uner- Cooa ,Uvor JllBt t10 1(,8t )og the
ci;eB,ra7.1er;i;a;;Vo,knvVe;:."' " "" "'" J'-""' -'
srs Tru'tner nnd Wood, muslcnl di" npomtlons were not suspended for n
minute ami irom now pn h is ex
pected thoro will bo i( plolUlfiil sup
ply. No Largo Orders Alionil
Tho voport that tho Simpson I.um-
kosh, WlBroiiBln Normal. ' w" ronBeni to re urn uioro lor
Myrtlo Tripp, Fifth: Monmouth, he coining year. The offer wan
Oregon Normal. ! tempting but ho decided to return to
May Kvruh. ' Sixth: Uelilnghnni, ' work In Mnrshflold.
Washington Normal. ' Among tun ainrsnuoiu iimiciilth ni
JoHO ' l,,u meeiing oi liiu iMiiuuiuii i unuii-
ers Assopiaiion wore .mihh uiioiiey,
'Mth. Wilbur. Mr. Robertson, Mr.
Walte. and Mr. Tlcdgon. and Miss
lloguo. Others visiting tlio exposi
tion during tho summer woro MIbs
iVolz, Mrs. (lloHBop, Miss llceso, MIbs
(Jrlffln, MIhh Shaw, Mrs. Wilbur,
MIbs Mulnnoy. Mr. Walte. Mr. Hob-
Sunday for, tlio exposition.
HJLLIS SHQIlf anil, tamlly' ,cnimo
down on tho boat this morning
or n(phort visit from Saunders
jnlc. , ,
San
Iown
Flora Shnw, Seventh
California Normnl.
Mario T. Muloney. Flghth:
Stnto Teachers' College.
KrllOoI ItllliM
School opens September 13 nnd
Supt. Tledgoii makes tho following
statement:
Ttftclmrs pro rt''iueBtei to meet
nt the IllKli School nt 2:30 p. in. flrtson, Miss t.ulck. Miss Stokes. Mr.,
Sept. eleventh, HurnKnr. Mr. l.elnnd. Miss Uirson,
High school pupils who have mat
ters of liuslneHS (o tronsact with Mr.
Walto should sen him Thursday or
Friday afternoon, Sept. Uth and
lOtlu I
flrndo pupils who havo examina
tions to tnnko up 'should'" rail tho
superintendent's office and nuiko ap
pointment. Phonu 22KX,
(Iriule pupils who will bo now to
the school this jour should enroll
before school opens If possible. Tho
superintendent will bo In his office
In the High School building every af.
ternoon next week (Sept. 0 to 10th)
except Saturday.
Pupils under six years of ngo can
not be received.
All pupils In Seventh II. will at
tend the High nrliool-idlJIilliig this
ear. MlhS Flora Shaw, teacher.
All pupils In Seventh A mid
Flghth II. will report to Miss
Hprnguo In the Central school.
AH others pupils will please re
Mr. Tledgen.
ber company bad orders ahead for
20,000,000 foot of lumber is abso
lutely not so nnd foollHh ut tho snmo
timo, sain .iir.Aritiuy. no eii"i"-u i
that such o largo ordor at present
market prices would not bo wanted
for tho company, by contracting
now, would lose tho benefit of a raluo
In the market later on. He said
that orders nro coming In just com
fortably woll, enough to keep tho
mill In good operation.
Luinborhion of tho coast mot In
Fivorltt a' few days ago for a hear-i
MMB GAWmAITH, of tho Parisian,
returned today from n six wco'ts
tr'p to 8; ok." no nnd oh r north
ern nnd eastern points.
MISS MAIIY.'CLAUKB returnod last
ove"Ing . Ia Itos'burg from San
Francisco wliero the attended tho
exposition" nnd purchased millin
ery stock.
Declares It Has More Money Per
Cnpltn T'-nn Any Other Point
on tlio Pacific Coast
. (8pcclnl to Tito Times)
'GOhlJ UWACH, .Ore. Sept. 3. -I'Thcro
Is'tnoro money por capita at
Ool"d llcnch' and .orrtho lowor Itoguo
rJvclMhan'iniiy point on tho conBt."
Tills statement Is made by Oeorgo
IX Wood, ono or the owners of tho
Curry County "Hank 'at Gold llcach
nnd 'in ohargu 6f the llank at Hrook-Ings.'-'
4
"This community," said Mr. Wood
"Ib not depondont upon tho lumber
market but derives its wealth from
Its own resources. Tho salmon fish
ing this year has paid good wages
and tho working men nil havo mon
ey. Tho sheep men havo recolved
30 cents a pound for their wool clip
arid mutton has brought a good
prlco. Thoro Is a fair domain! for
"cnttlo nnd much vulunblo stock on
hand so everybody Is In a prosperous
condition.
Hank DfM)slts Dig
"Thoro Is no plnco on tho roast
whero tho pcoplo havo mnro money
considering tho population. Tho
business of a bank shows tho condi
tions of n locpllty. pTho Cold Hench
bank doposlts roach almost $100,000
which wo regard vns, a flrfo showing
for this locality, j
Tho 'money paid out by tho fisher
ies has been u big factor In helping
tho locnllty. Tho .Maclcay estate
each year expends largo cash minis
among tho fishermen nnd othor em
ployes of tho company nnd bns dis
tributed many thousands of dollars
In mnklng Improvements In and
about Weddorburn.
Is Dig Factor
"Tho fact Ib I Invested In tho Gold
Hench bank nftor tho death of tho
former ownor on n chniico thnt some
otto would buy the propnrty nnd op
erato It. My anticipations along
that lino were renllzed nnd the JJnc-
leoy estato purclmsod the big prop
'..(I
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' i .P. '-
Havc you noticed the striking difference
shown by us ndthosc you seo in other
windoys7 This is 'due to tho facfthJiJii
nHinr cfnrnc liiiv frnin (riunl!.,.. ... "?l H
uilli.1 mmwMJ iiwiii -IIUVVJIIIHJ fTlCllrf
May and June. Ouf-s were purchased in;
the New York market in Aunust. nftor iu
manufacturers knew what the styles were
to be.
If you wish the latest styles and
best prices there is but one place
The Golden Rule
BIGGEST STORE
BEST PIB
SHIPPING NEWS
ASKING PI
Has (JiiiHl I'jissriiKcr !Ast mill
Freight Cargo l.eacs Out Again
for Xortli on Sunday
when I state that the profit thin
year to thostock holders are 37 per
cent on tho Investment. I do nof
know of' many other lines of busl-
salo.
BREAKWATER IS IN
AllltlVKS KAHIjV KltOJI 1'OKT.
....' . .'... .. i it'inr irif .1 iiviiT. ,. ....
"' iiwui.ii nui I
COOS DAY IMPItOUHl
Says Dredging Mint' IV Ik
No Money "Jast IUM
hiijn Uvmy 8cnp.lrU
Surprise Hint Cooi Biylm
Itnd rnlKcil a $000,000 Uik
bottorhiont of Its harbor n
dcnceil by (ho harbor corn!
nt Kiirokn, according to Ho;i
Btaeken, sccretnry of till
Coos Hay, who had achiliKl
thoro the other day while nil
homo from thu south,
They wanted to know bmri
'project could bo succwli
out niul declared their a
they could do tlio umttU
liig tho harbor there Iff
need of further drcdglntu!
borg, It. I,. Wells, Miss l'Moronco Cox.'aj-o having a hard time It;
With a good pasBonger list tlio
steamship Krcakwntcr nVrlved In nt
nine o'clock tills morning from I'ort-
erty and tho extonslvo operations of hind. Sho also brought n good ear
tho company-havo dono much to g0 of freight. It was a quiet trip
bring the lower IJoguo river country i down the const. '
to Its present state of prosperity. I Tho arrivals hero woro:
"That tho Investment in tho bank, c. Hoehborg, II. Hatcher, Leo Mlt
was a good one may bo understood ' c,ell, 0. It. Hnhlor. II. It. Miller, O.
W. Hunt, nen Wllloy, Krimk Pago, K.
Pohrson, Mrs. W. Gnlbrallh, J. Look,
Hello Steams, Mrs. L. A. Whltcomb,
O. Twist, A. Anderson, 1 Anderson,
iiosb which nro paying mat rQvenug,, Longscth, J. Dlsmi, Jas. Andorson
In thoso times. .It Is needless to say 0 SV0I.( Hi iUolmi, j. Hendricks,
that nono of tho banks stock Is for Art Henderson, J. (inidlo, l Nan-
I.HO hlOCK rnjN. , n. Urnwn. MIhh IV KlnlKlimir l.'nul
"The llvo stock industry in Curry Martin, J. II. O'Neill, Sam Niibb, Mrs.
county, which moans Bhcep and cat-lSllln NnBHi MlBa Si N1B8i N M v(U
tie, brings tho ranchers about $100,
! 000 a year. This is exclusive of tho
dairying which creates a big incomo
nnd Is cnrrlod on extensively in tho
northorn part of tlio stnto and which
Ib spreading toward other sections.
Tho Macleay company has built a
chceso factory which has started
dairying on lloguo river and which
noxt year will bo patronized much
more extensively ami will make an
Important additional wealth prod tic-
son, Mrs. DuvIiIboii, .1, Johnson, K. 15.
Dal, (1. Kdcsou, N. Halouon, M. Hill,
A. Matson, C. Sagen, Win. Thomson,
Loo I'oy.
ls K. SHINK, former manager of
tho Southern Oregon Couipnuy on
Coos Hay but now u resident ofied for tho ranehorB.
"Consluprlng everything I do not
California, .arrived hero laH'
night to look after his extonslvo
Interests.
CURRY COUNTY KEPT
PROSECUTOR BUSY
Ing'lioforo tho Federal Trades Com-(hen FISHKit and J. T. Ilrnnd re
mission to talk nvoi means of better
lumbering conditions) and It Is ex-
j peeled thnt from this thero may bo
I results of benefit to tho lumber lli-
niHt.lct AUorncy .IhIiiim... Has l.lvH ,llI8try of-(llo mMi,
ly Timo l.ooulug After ( astvs
' (i'immI Work
(Special to The Times.)
HOLD I1HACII, Ore., Sept. II.
IHstrU't Attorney Johnson, tho now
prosecutor of Curry County, fell
heir to u largo amount of business
at the first Circuit Court term of
his udminlsttntiou. Often thu busi
ness of couit In Curry County Is
disposed (ft In a few ilays, but at
tho August term thero was a large
amount of busluebs, much of which
" I-" " . .. ....... ...
nort ill sumo hiilldliiKH.iiH nt close of kch mo insiriri Aiiorney very oiisy.
iipnl 'lit ,.Iuii( Uj'iiuests,- for Tqo grand jury considered a nuiu-1
jlmfrRos of bvilldlngs 'Vlll hot cop-, bur of cases, uno of whlcli rciiulr'
dilfrecrnfterVchoolotJi'hfl. ,, t.nti,rabio research and the
Miss Klora'shaw'ls'T (earlier of linwHciilor'u attention was ilomaiideil
'xperlrnon.aud.iiti.oiie Uuw principal inich of , the Hmo wh (Im grand
if grades In Oraut's Pass, Oregon 'juiors. Several of the matters ta
in 19t3-l!ll 1, she took a year's -work-1 k,, fm. possible Indictment neci j
il nan .mm, l iiiiui iiih, iuiuiii t.., , , H ...ulimlnir of liiiimrlnii
rrcihoii up her teaching iniflhfMif hurt i w"llt,, " " f",l,0"h ' imp or an
Hast year taught, at ShIum. .Oregon, l 'ylrtunc. lhoro were also crlmlna
murine the present summer Miss 'cases to probecuto In court and li
3hnw did summer work In tW Unl-,aihltt(6n Mr. Johnson was attomo
'. !.. n..llfnH..n 1 . . k
peroiiy oi l. hum i .... n,t n ,m,r of civil cubes. Ho wai
Miss Myrtlo Tripp, Miss.- llolva . , .. , , ... ,
Flanagan; Miss llossio Ininiel, MIbh"1"" ono of h lu"orB ! tho flHl"
Mabln Thomas completed their work, K controversy cases, bo his ttuio
in Monmouth, Ore, Normal nftor n
teaching oxporlenco In the rural and
SOCIAL (JAMJNDAIt
Fit I DAY
Thlmblo Club with Mrs.
ICImur Itussell. 4
4
MEN'S HATS
WATERPROOF
In nl the late Fall blocks
Black and Colors
$3.00
.turned last evening from Ten
( Mllo whore, with S. K. Cnthcort,
they havo been for sovernl dayt
making a survey pf proport); In
which thoy nro Interested on tho
lako.
J OK SCHPTT will leavo tpmorrow
for Columbus, Ohio, to attend tho
National Convention of Station
ary englneors, being a dologato
from tho local branch, Ho will
spend a month or bo there, also
visiting rolntlvcs at Muscatlno
and Mnrshalltown, la.
lago schools of Orogon.
Miss IMIth Stulloy is a primary
teachor of six years experience, three
of which were In Forest drove. Ore
gon. Sho Is n gradunte of Moor,
head, Minn. Normal nnd has taken
work for one year In Primary Meth
ods In the rnlverslty of California.
' was well taken up.
Mr. Johnson Is new In Curry
1 Count and Is not as well acquaint
ed with thu people and conditions,
in tho locality as tho lawyers who '
have lived hole longer, but tho new
prosecutor proved hlniBolf qulto ca-l
I pablo of taking care of the situation I
Miss Ellen Larson Is n teacher of0'"' ""(l favorable Impression
five, years' exporlcnco ranging from l mi tho people.
rural schools to citv schools of Apl , I
pirtnn.'WlB In audition tn her Nor
arpjl ti-ainliifj, flbo hns taken work for
Tl:iiP8 want iuls lirino reanjls,.
t i
Better see these before getting
that new sky-piece
W.H.DINDINGER&CO
Banker Hill
Department Store
. (
il'otatoes Hllglitcxl. Farmers
from tho north of Coos JHvor and
nbovo Allegany say that tho potato
crop, so abundant there last yenr,
has been badly blighted this sum
mer nnd thoy will not have many
sacks for "tho market. This same
report, coming from many Bourcob,
In tho county, leads to tho bollof
that potatoes this fall and wintor
will bo high and ninny carloads will
probably havo to bo shipped In hero
from outsldo points. ' ' '
'know of more prosperous communi
ty than we havo right hora on lloguo
River and ono engaged In tho bank
ing business is generally able, to
Judgo, its tq fiunucla conditions." , 4
No Haiti Times Cry I- , 4
It Is a fact that evoryouq scorns to
hovo money nnd to bo sHtlstled with
tholr condition. Complaluu of hard
times nro not heard In Curry county
and If It is 'dull In othor places no
ono In this section Is worrying any
thing about it.
VICSSKL MOVKMKNTH
Aiilved
Hrcakwntcr, Portland, 9 a.
in.
Yollowstono, San Francis-,
co, 8:. TO a.-in.
Simpson, San Francisco,
Wednesday, p. m.
Hustler, vPorllnud. thl's
morning.
'I
Due Hero
Hardy. San Francisco, to
night. - . - -SalliMl
Wpstornor, San Diego, 0 n.
m,
'
VICTIMS OF TURKS
lt)tlt KIIiLKD AND
Disi;i-i;s IN
10(10 DIK
I 13HSIA
OF
Fto Months Ociipjitlou of Urumlali
Futal (o ChrMlHii Population,
Hays the Hopoil
inr AMwltfcJ rfr to rw nf Time 1
NEW YORK, Sopt. 3.-uAt lenst
iouu unris'ians "woro k'l'ed and
about 1000 otloiB died of disease
in Urumlah, Persia, during tho flo
fnonthd" of Tuk'sh cccupation, ac
t'ordlng' to a le'tor recolved from
Df'Willlam A. Shedi and made pub!
He today by the Prebbyterlan Doaril
of Foreign Missions.
No Woitl From London. Oeorgo
Toots has as yet recolved no word
from London regarding his proposal
to build Bcctlonnl houses- for tho
English government. His plans
specifications wont forward some
timo ngo but It Is bollovod thero has
not yet been timo to recolvo a ro-
L Ply.
Sunday Sen Ices. Services will
bo conducted Mn the Mnrshflold
Episcopal Church', iinday f 1 IJavnii
and at Empire uL,,7(t30 in. thpicvon
InB. ... ..
money from tlio govcrnrntK.
AecordliiB to tho "
od In a booklet KottcnoaU
ka for tho lioiicflt of tin V
Harbors Committee, n W
thoro. Ilumbohlt by t"
much water on Hs bar
Hay and lo tho lnu
lacking In lis depth ot '
tho main channel.
Want llcdtttxKl M
While Mr. ScngtUrtwH
rnlm the iiconlo cre com
iirnlinHttlon to BCCUre IMH
of heavy redwood tlnt,k
as a national parK. i
Knut " r.nn.ooo. the pW
f W Ward. nrOBl""11
ka niul a good booster, eifi
.,inimi Unit Bcversl mn
Bocured who would ilH-
nl., lm i.mollilt 8D! I".-
. . ..... .!,.. to be w
ovor hi r.iu". ' . jii
n,,vrninnnt control. It 1
aro still looking for tMHl
are optimistic In their w
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1 AMONG THESIS
u
no -i
M. P. Guecn,
nultn sick
ported slightly W
..I. 01
of pneutewfal
lliiprgu- -
ifinrf
crnltll IS C0I1
UUIUlu tl ..I Mil
... . ., jmiilile. Be'l
of hip joiih v
bottor today.
nboM""1
... ...i,r,i,t fnver.
" iV"" '"',',' (, tm
. ... all
uonry i.ci"i,i' ,irJ(l
tvDliold fever. ftJ"l
licr i'IP'W
Channel Is Decimal, TI19 chan
nel on Isthmus Hilpt.1runinB' ujf to
tho docks of tho Coos Hay milling
riimiinnr linn linen I'ftnttilnfulv ili-mli?.
ed out by tho Larson Dredging I HJ"'P QH.Ni: HOME
company and It is said thoro Is more! s"0I"lff Georgo Qulne, wlfo and
than 30 feet of water now at the 80n Kn,P". returned hero last even-
- mill. As yet no ship has gono to.,nB af,er n couplo of days spent at
tho mill for lumber but It Is bollov.j Hnm,on vlslt'nB with tho former's
ed that tho Hardy will carry a par- l8te Tho' m!Ul !' run from
Hal load from there either this trip! Hnndon t0 Hoseburg In 12 hours'
or the next, for San Francisco. Ti,0w,tho"t any difficulty. Roslnirs!
iteiiew.
old Northwest is still anchored on
,tho east 8Jio pf the Inlet, waiting'
1 ior oruers irom wnsningion for ner
M 'i
Phono :2
t "' 4
j removal.
Dance, afternoon a.i.l io,,i,,
- fioolttUIV. Sun. ScpL-nth. lliul.v's
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BE1TER MEATS-That's whatwc fuf 1
BEFTtR SERVICE-That's .What we ivc
BETTER PRICES-The best "the ihafW'
permit
What more do you want?
PHONE US YOUR MEAT ORDERS
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Phone 406 J 180No.r;
tlilldren falling ami telephone, orders given !
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