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hhiiiiihisrh THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR ft If h I I ' I -i kl LS. IT 11 f . New Arrivals, Suits & Overcoats Make voiir selections now. Our stock is complete. Prices' $.15.00, $17.00, $22.50 and up to $37.50. Flannel Shirts Big assortment, flat or auto Prices $1.5Q, $2.00, $2.50. collars, all colors. Sport Shirts Complete lines ai $1.50 and $1.75 Sport Ties to match 50c See windows. nubOilioeCQ GRANTED DIVORCE SPOl'SK, AFTKIt HKIUOl'S COM PiaiXTS, (SKTS SKPAHATION Mm. TliomiiH W. Allen (.'Iven Custody of Children Mrs. (iiiilmin Tells Interesting Kurly History TIMBER NOTES X ? h. ,J. .SIMPSON COMPANY A XI) mi:n hi: hi: A divorce was granted Mrs. Thom as W. Allen of North Uend. in Judge Coko's court Sat unlay afternoon nf- ter the admission of sensational evl- dence. Tho wife, who was nlloged T nnd later denied to have clung to the T cigar sign In tho bay somo time since, was granted the custody of theT two minor children and the father iT must pay $20 a month towards their T support. ? Complaints and cross complaints had been filed by husband and wife and were produced In court. Jlrs. It. A. Graham, of North Uend, was a witness for the defending husband and said that men often visited Jlrs, Allen and that several times she had i to go upstairs and quiet the parties. Knew Hnudlt (Janes It has been said that Thomas W U J. Simpson called south a few daya ago to attend the funeral of his brother, Dr. Harry Simpson at Itlvcrslde, California, returned thl.i morning at 8::i0, traveling all night in a machine from itoscburg. Ho was accom panied by It. II. I.ee, Simp son Lumber Company mana ger at San Fnrnclsco, and W. D. Wise, head of the company in Los Angeles. L. J. Simpson went on the Shore Acres and the other offi cials remained In Marshfield. VILLA IVES ARMY thaviMjMhs hav iii: is on WAV TO ,11'AltlM HIS WKVKItllAUKKK MAN IIKHK People Airlvlnt; nt HI I'""" Hy Tlicy Passed tin Iomleis' Cur Hn Hoiito ID; AMOclttM rtm to Coot l)r TlmM.J KL PASO, Se)t. 1!0. The arrival of Villa at Juarez was tho forecast today by passengers arriving on u special train who declared thoy pass ed his car en route. Tho wholo Villa army Is apparently being transferred to Sonora state, via Juarez and Casas (Irnndos, they said. iftllS TO SETTLE MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS DR. STRAW JIIEDlFIGHT OVER GRANGE APPOINTED U. S. MAHINK i:ox von coos hav suit- tiuh'hm: ix xokth hknd isi:s- TAL'KAXT AHOl'T MONKV Will .Succeed I,nte Dr. O. C. Tnggart Wires Acceptance of Of fer of Appointment )r. K. K. Straw hns been appoint ed u. s. .Marino surgeon oi mo ion mood oi coos ay 10 nil mo vacancy caiis- nrv uu uf mu uuuwi wi wi. -. j iiihh"' ' tnlirnl Ho Iuih wired his acceptance of tl10 ' todny iiI'Uiiuiiiuui nuu niu iibbiuiiu iuo ..,,.,., nnw diitlns n nnen. ut.rsoi. Tho position was tendered him by wire from tho offlco of Surgeon Gen eral Uluo and ho promptly accepted It. Tho duties will work In well with his duties as city health officer of MnrahfloM and will not interfere with Mis fother practice. Tho ap pointment comes as an honor over which his friondB feel highly grat ified. ' Geo. W. Marshall, tax agent for the Weyerhauser Timber company, Allen was connected with the notor-i .Totui Weyerhauser who was to have! ioits Allen family of Vlrelnla. tin al-i ,,,,( i.im n.nini ,,.i .,i ti.nl legation denied by him, and In tlilsi trip with him was taken 111 inPort-, UOII..CUIUHI .,ii. uruium siaieu mm 'land and could not come iiiu is iiuiu .ussuiiri iuih useu 10 know Intimately the Younger broth ers and the members of the Jesse .1 times irniiir. Rim until Hint uiu ,,un,l In itnnl tnl tlmm nn.l l.n.1 .n....nl ' w ..uvrt iu viiuii. dim llllll OUVU1UI times nursed their wounded. She is over 70 years of age now. OAHHANZA (HINKHAH WOl'1,1) stop hohdf.u TitoniM-: GOLDEN Run SPECIALS to COOS BAY IN LEAD GOIAS SCORE RIG SHIPS MOHU IA'MHKU TO CALM OHXIA THAN OTIIKIt POUTS Andy Anderson Struck on Head . With Catsup Mottle by 'lie DMi Washer DAIUV PHODUCTS OK THK KAIK wniti: liK.iiLV iXTi:in:sTix ;.l. L. Sinllh Aiiuoiiuces Interesting Muiiifs nnd Details of Decent IMillilts Many Dlsplnyn and tomato catsup m in I .ever Dcrore has there been such IIUliIO I ,, ,i ,., ... ..... .,, ..iivivoi. uiniuiji:u in inu lllliry !, CATCHES STURGEON mess Hi tho Three Iloy r.i-i ,... . ' ",.. '-'. " I at in iNorth Uend hororo noon howii thlq venr I 1 5 miM, Vlrtnr UMttltr mid Anrfv An- .. Hiiown tins jcai. J. 1a, blllltll, , VIClOr Ullfc, "II" iVIll.y Jill- (.,.,,... ,r,,,irlo. !,,... i. .... . a logger, came In for din- ,.,, , :i..7.. ":. .." nil. i It m r .. in-i,'vtii IIILUILOLlllU llt'LilllH HUM IIU ineir uhi was iv cuiiih. .nr, . , ..,," ...T.i. , . ...-n ill iujuit;i,Liuii Hllll Lliu HI1UW. ner. Jones, one of the proprietors, wait ed upon tlicin and claimed tiini they buvo him 75 cents nnd offer ed back flvo cents change. Auderso,i claimed ho had given the mini a dollar This was denied. Anderson it Is claimed, was abusive and Jones 'nine around tho counter and at tempted to put him out. The two crannied nnd went to the floor breaking over ono of the tables )nlr.. iuaii;iiL'ii iu iiiu mm. In the general mlxup tho dish I'IKTKKX VKAIt OLD KIKIIKItMAX LANDS li!0 POUND JIONSTKU Sunforil Liixtioin lings Dig Kisli In Limcr Huy Very lVw Stur geon Seen Hero In Late Vears Sanford Laxstrom, a lad of 1 years, brought a l-'9 lb. Hturgcon up from tho lower bay this morning as tho result of tho night's fishing. This Is tho first sturgeon or tho season to bo caught here. It Is said by fish ermen to bo a cross between a uluo nnd a whlto sturKcou nud In tho Was boh Fish Market this morning It at tracted considerable attention. Tho youth laughs about his feat nnd says that It wasn't hard at all. IIo lives on Larson Inlet and with u companion of about his age goes fishing during the salmon season. Into tho gill net of the bovs flon- ped the big monster and thera ho Htaycd, Tlio flslieriiieu pulled him into their small Ktt'tolluo hont by means of n Kaff hook. Ho brought Laxtrom two ami one half cents a pound. Sturgeon hnvo been cnuglit here only rnrely In tho last four years, nay fishermen. Those that are hero follow tho salmon In from tho out Hlde. On tho northern coast and down In California thoy are caught some times weighing up to 800 pounds and arc noted there for their fight ing abilities, especially when caught on a Hue. tiio results will bo a tendency to Improve dairy herds to n higher standard of breeding nnd Increased production. The butter and cheeso exhibits were particularly good, tho competition between the creameries be'.iii.' exceedingly close, and all entries recoiled a high score. Prof. L. 13. Zolmor. of the Stato and food Commission, w.ia ft Judge of tho bitttor and cheese Onrt I tt ff iiniilnulii ni.l 1 1 ..4 lir a I ,. I... ...... 1,1. ,i,1 ,. tim.lln . (I0 -U.ll,.3lO Ulltl IUJ, . JV, ipWltlo iid'-hu" Person o"on l - C - J-W f the UB.. Jfri "11? I!!!", ."i ' Tho scores made are shown be- ,V Ulll ill IHU "V" ""o ".v.. 1,,..,. I'ltst Half of September SIiiiun Near ly Klve .Million Keet Sent l'Voni Hero During tho first hulf of the month of September Coos liny shipped to San Francisco bay more fir nnd spruco lumber than nny other port on the Pacific coast. Xono of tho hnrbor8 aro shipping as much as they did a year ago but Coos Hay leads as usual In the amount of fir nnd spruce, and the amount Is In excess of the redwood shipped from Kurekn. The total shipments from each port for tho half month are shown below: fflr mill Siiipiii'f Ho has expressed the bollef that ' Aberdeen i!.92r.,000 Bandon 107,000 Coos Hay 1,010,000 Mulkltco SiiO.OOO Columbia Itlver 1,550,000 Port Angeles I.ISIi.OOO Port Clnmblo 850,000 Sluslaw 700,000 Union Landing CL'5,000 Some Think Id-mler Wants Strengthen Ills Position With ( Pnu-Aiiierlcau Coiiferoiico Dr Auoclttel rretl lo Cvoi D7 TlmM. I HHOWNSV1LLH, Texas., Sept. 20. General Jnclnto Trovlno, Carran za's comandcr of tho Departiuent of Northeast Mexico orrlved at Mata-, moras today. It is reported hero Trovlno will attempt n settlement of the border troubles or would try to reach an understanding with tho ' United States military authorities to eliminate future friction and fight-' Ing across tho border. Many saw In , this another effort on the part of Carrnn.a to strengthen his position , In the eyes of' the Pan American conference. MEN'S CASHMERETTE SOCKS, Special Men's Black COTTON SOCKS, linen heel andfe MEN'S CANVAS GLOVES, Special Men's and Boys' FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, S!e MENS SUSPENDERS, 50c value. Special Boys' and Girls' OVERALLS, red trimmino made. Special a" MejfsW0RKSHIRTS, 50c value. SPECIAL VALUES IN BLANKETS ANDliS The Golden Ri BIGGEST STORE BEsrnd BASEBALL SCORES I1KAVKHS IIHKAK KVIIX IN vki;ici;.d KKIHKS THK Seals nud Angles Hold Their Own Kastciii Ii'Mgiies nro Settled Down to Filial Flourish lit- bled nrofusoly. Catsup and blood were smcurcd on tho Iloor and Andorson left a trail of blood to the doctor's offlco where h-3 wont for attention. Wlttlg did not mix In the fight. Anderson says ho will swear out a warrant. Total Itcdwood Kurolm . :,2fi;;, 000 Albion 1,001,000 Caspar 000,000 Fort Ilragg 1, 517,000 Greenwood OGO.OOO Mendocino nno.onn 1,000,000 I'EItCKNTAaFS OP COAST LEAOUB W. L. P.C. San Francisco !l I 7."l .5(51 , Los Angeles ..ill 7.S .515 . Salt Lake ..S2 81 .5011 Vernon SI S5 .IP I ! Portland ....711 81) .150 ' Oakland 71 UH .127 ! B TO FIGHT FOR CITIICN'S DKLF.t.'ATION COMINd HKI'OHi: COl'NCIL HOT CANDY SEVERELY BURNS LITTLE GIRL Daughter of Mr. tml ,,-s. It. ,M. Kvle Mtvts Willi Puluhil Accl (lent at I'aiully Homo lllno Kyle, tho two year old daugli- icr oi .Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Kvlo, was jialufully burned Sunday. Tho fam ily was making candy. Just as tho hot candy was poured Into n dish tho child, at a moment when no one was looking bora mo anvlous to get at the ' candy and put one hand Into it. iho hot candy stuck to tho hand nnd the little ono took hold of tho Jiiiiss with tho other hand and then put ouo hand to her face. It was done so suddenly that boforo she could bo given help both hands and her faco were quite painfully burn- Will Demand Appropriation Until People Can Vote on SKclnl Issue- Would Amend Charier Tho band Is dead; long llvo tho baud. Such Is tho sentiment voiced by u largo contingent of cltlzents that this evening will go boforo tho city council asking and doiuiindliiB that financial support bo given the organization, oven as It was Voted' that they should at a municipal clec ('mi tit I piiiiiniiifitikiiiti ICxhlblt of dairy cows having best Crcscot City iiiuiviuiiai rocortiH for production of , buttorfat niado during a period of rolul i U.15G.000 U0 consccutlvo day In any of tliOi testing associations within Coos and curry counties First Prize Sterling sliver cup won by pure-bred Holsteln. 2211. U pounds butterfat In 'JO daya; owned by Frank E. Rogers, member of Coos Day Testing Association. Second Prize Cold medal, won by grade Holsteln, 215.7 pounds of butterfat In U0 days; owned by F. L. Luudy & Sons, members of Myrtle Point Testing Assoclatlon.J i mm iiiiiu aiivur niuuai. WOI1 lr .ml Mm I m fp..u.. i.. by grade Jersey, 10 1 pounds of nil w.m .m'- ...'-..i.. ' .. V... ."." butterfat In 00 days, owned by Chns. , . The nnd T o V. , ' ' 7! "'"i! hnd ust lut JUKES AUTO TRAVEL MH AND MHS. .1. V. TTLLI5V KN .IOV TIHP TO CALIKOKNIA Huvo No Mishaps nud Visit Mirny l'olnts AIoiik Wny to San Vruncisco butterfat In 00 days, owned by Chas. , hi. They undo o trip o ti o e Fourth place-Grade Ayrshire. I Ismd went by'ay o Mmlo ioh 150.0 pounds butterfat, owned by, nnd KofcobMrir thrish tho in.n? II. K. u. Ilarllett & Son, members of Myrtle Point Testing Association. Hotter anil CIiccm For best butter First nrlzo. Hon 12 months iiko. In tho gath- sterling silver cup, won by Clnr erlng will bo ninny women, represent-' ence Harklow, Norway Creamery, lug organizations of tho city. Ati Second prize, gold medal, won by the city election in December it Is Peter N. Uoyer, Ornvel Ford Crciin- almeii to vote on an niucnumeni toery. the charter that will provldo n band ' Third prize, Bllver medal, won by iiitiLVKs tiiki:i-: HIIIS Joseph McK'iiiuon Meets With Acci dent Snt unlay Night Joseph McKlnnon of this city met with an accident at North Uend Sat urday night when ho got a fall and broko threo ribs. h(I Was taken bv friends to a rooming houso on simr. man avouuo where ho is bolug cared ' a Bpeelal election and therefore tho for and hopes to bo out in a few ' tra asbcssinoiit would not bo count- idayB. Mr. Melvlnnon g n wldolv, d on with tlio regular tax levy, manager and park commissioner In one, who will be responslblo to the city nud not to tho council. Friday night, after flvo years ex istence, the baud went to pieces. Financial support had been nrawii from under nud thero wns n collapse. Tho members wero left with more than $100 lu debts on their huuds. Tho city council will bo asked to night to muko up tho existing deficit on the grounds that the people voted to allow the baud ami therefore the organization should have been sup ported for the alloted time. Furth er It will be asked that appropria tions of $150 be assured that the members may hold together until after the matter has been voted on. AViint Haiiil to Stay On every hand have come expres sions that the baud must be continu ed, lluslness men have expressed themselves as favoring It, willing to stnud what little extra assessment would bo required on the tux rolls to give $250 a mouth. When tho council voted down tho impropriation they did It after a de liberation of several meetings and stated afterward that there was no other course left open to them bo cause tho finances of the city requir ed drastic action in retrenchment. Money Is Lacking They say that thero will be a lack of money next year to run tho city and that the tax levy can be increas ed vory little. It is possible that the baud would bo taken care of at Henry llelloul, Couullle Valley Creamery. For best cheese First prize, sterling silver cup, won by Androw Chrlstonsen, Sugaiioaf Creamery. Second prize, gold medal, won by Norman McDonald, Sunrlso Cream ery. Third prize, silver medal, won by Peter N. Ileyer, Gravel Ford Cream ery. Cheese Scoring Contest First prize, gold medal, won by Andrew Chrlstensen, Sugndo'it Creamery. Second prize, silver medal, won bv Norman McDonald, Sunrise Creii mery. Third prize, bronze medal, won by Kd llrltton, Sunrlso Creamery. Hutter Scoring Contest First prlzo, gold medal, won by Clartnce Harklow, Norway Cream ery. Second prize, silver medal, won by Peter N, Ileyer, Gravel Fold Creamery. Third prle, bronze medal, won by Henry llelloul, Cou,iilllo Valley Creamery. Itosoblirg tlirOllCll the Intnrlnr to San Francisco. They took soven days to make the trip down, as they camped out nt Inviting places and visited friends nt n number of V.1"008 ..At nicbmond, California, Mrs. Tulley had n visit with her aunt, Mrs. S. Adams, whom she hnd not Been for eighteen years. Mr. Tulley says that at Ashland they found flno accommodations at tho public camping grounds which are provided for auto tourists. Thoiri,ini;' I ...w..nw 11 AwocUloil fmi In Coot.Ilajr Tlmfl ) PORTLAND, Sept. 20 Tho Hea vers broko oven In their week-end scries, playing but two games with tho VernouitcH. lloth the Heals and tho Angels aro oven for tho week end, neither side forging ahead lu the final race. The scores of Saturday follow: Coast I-engiic At Portland It, Vernon o Portland 2 At San Francisco Oakland San Francisco At Los Angoles Salt Lako Los Angeles American Louisim At New York Chicago 7Now York Chicago 1 1 Now York At Washington St. Louis Washington At Philadelphia Clovoland 5PhlIadolplila. . .7 Cleveland 5 Philadelphia. . . 1 At Hoston Dotrolt o Hoston " j (12 Innings.) National lA-aguo At Chicago Urooklyn 7 .0 .11 10 li 5 0 (5 10 All Treated Alike Every man, woman or child who comes in iu is treated courteously and his or her business il lenuuu 10 10 inu uusi ui uur aumiy. we wanh business because we know we can serve you tiii to our mutual advantage. If vnn trnnsant vnur h usinnss Imrn umiin. ., y ...... ,.,. ...w...wwu nuiu juumgaa of the friendly interest of our bank and its cfa uur liiiaiuinuia iicivu uur nisi uuiluliicraiion. First National Bj OF COOS BAY HAFKTV DHPOSIT HONKS FOK IIK.NT FLANGl & BEIETdI OIjDKST HANK IN COOS COUXIi' Kstflblishori iHHU. Capital, Surplus and Profits $118,000 Iiitcrot.t paid on Time AND SAVINGS DLTOSIT3 Officers J. V. Dennett, President. J. II. Flniuigr.il, Vice President. It. l WIIII11111.H. Cii.shler. Geo. F. Winchester, AiAt At Cincinnati Plilladolphlii , Cincinnati At Pittsburg Now York 2jPlttsbiirg. Now York 7 Pittsburg.. At St. Louis "oston 20ISL Louis., Hoston est. Louis., SUNDAY'S (JAMKS Coast League At Portland jj, Vernon (J SON VISITS HHIti: Father of ('apt. Pendergast, Comes ! loin linker County Capt. Peudergrast, night clerk at the Illiiuco Hotel, had the pleasure of a visit from his sou evening and Sunday morning, placo Is a beautiful ono. lm snv and tourists are nrovldcil with cnn stoves, where thoy can cook mi U " V"0" ua I for flvo cents. Tho placo Is so at tractive and tho Ashland pcoplo make tho visits of tourists bo pleas ant, that many are making a point to stop over thero. Mr. Tulley says that tho worst roads ho encountered were between Myrtlo Point and Hosoburg. All tho rest of tho way tho roads wero Hno. Tho only mishap was 0110 llllllCtliril U'llnil n Urn nn .,!.. .. nek. Mrs. TulW ,!.. .h n, -'" ' omuim H. K. most of tho time. For the entire j Por la, d ".'. ? trip tho gasoline bill was only Alio loll iiml Monk SNi.r..' .. l than' on a train! " " "" "H,U lok.T. . H w"ll rttlUVICLU II A 4 Klawltter and Klllott, Hrowu nnd ' Sepulveda. , At San Francisco Afternoon. ! WUIllllllll 1 1 . CLAIM HANDON IS TAKING P. HIT i... ' ". ..V ,.:.' -.!' .' I OF CATHOLIC IMtOl'KHTV L.. , "... . "vvr """ nion, Uiillin Scandinavian-American "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" J TAX NOTICE ' , Doi, v,. x., Tu.,n,,r,ii Thic Rant 1 ay 1 uui 1 uauo 1 111 uuyu una "-- 1 Qnnrl no nuUill n nnlnllnn n( UOItr If D0 1 wuiiu wa uiAUiii, ui UUOUl lJllun ui ; r-' i will mail your receipt without additional cost npi HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE v PARCEL POST YOUR LAUND We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and EflicP' COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY CHURCH SUES GITY and Schmidt Action Started to Knjoiii Colhs'llon ' At Los Angeles .Morning, of Ah-.e.v.ineiU nml to the Con. I Salt l.ako o H'Miaiico of Work l.os Angoles '.j y Suit has been brought by the CathJnwn'S iZlT" """' 'Lym,J ollc church f nandon against tho ill l ,a"l' VfT.: .,.... Pleasure City of Ilandon and AV. II. Webb.'sat l.ako ""hl",a '"""noon. Saturday contractor, to enjoin tho assessment 1 108 Angoles'!. e c .Huuseu. i-ittory. (ill leun J. Koontz Garage Agency for S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marinn nnd Antnmnhlln Rnnairinn a $P NflPth PrnnI Mm .. P . ... iiuiu vlllliUl Ills I 'mo collection and the continuance Icnojvn Scotch resident of Coos Hay. ('OLD HKACH SCIIOOI, Tho Oold Heaeh tilobe myg: Tho public school started with an onrollmoiit o forty-eight pupils, with R. D. Howltt lu charge from tho 4 tit to the 8th grade and Miss Dorrls Williams lu ehargo of the grades from the 1st to tho 4lh. Owing to Hchool starting so early, the attend' nnco Is only about one-half what It will be later on. Tho proposition, as stated this I morning by Fred Wilson, who Is among those interested, would bo to vote In December on a baud manag er and park commissioner, In one, and make him responsible to the city and not romovablp by the city conn ell. Thero would be no pay in con nection with tho office. i:PI.OSION FATAh Invitations printed nt Tho Times offlco. fc Tmea want ada bring remits. (Sperlol to The Times) ItOSI'JHUUO. Ore., Sept. 20. Ar nonious Frlerio, aged :t0 years, and Frank Ceoceo, aged 2(5, were terribly mangled by n premature explosion near Wolf ereok, Tho men wore Italians and were working with tho steam shovel gang for the Southern Pacific. I nml sun 19 L.l'.l tum-K.lllDl, UI I lliu III-," -... um ""i ..iiuu,iii:iik Ull llailliall1 llllL'linu '. . i .. ley. Uuker County, Oregon. Mr.hy'ilch the church property fronta. ' ' v, n ,?', V08.1. nml 1,ol8- Peudergrast. together with n friend llle 8"'t Is being brought by John I). At a, , ',,' ,'e,,B,, ties and stopped oH here to see his1 Alexander Crlstle, Archbishop for tho! o' , 7 , ., , ' ,la- 6 father and with his companion left diocese of Oregon. Today a tern-, l,nl ' ' ' ' ' 'll ''"'"'olphla. . .0 Sunday for Hundon and will go down '"r.',r.v injunction was applied for. ini.r b" ccoruiug to tno written complaint Z.l " . r. : through Curry County before re turning home, .Mr. Peudergrast says that busi ness Is good In linker County. Ho Is with the fanners' store at Pino Valley and reports that their busi ness Is increasing. Apnirilllll- tr. Iho u-rllUn ,.n... ..!.. I., I HlCOhO tllB OllV In ..vtmwlltln nrr,.... ,..,.. "CW J OrK 111 Hundon nnd is ninklim n cut an' .At Clnclnuotl- . . " . " - v i ..1 7 STAHT CONCHKTi: SIDKWAliK Work has started on the construe- and the suit follows feot wide and -150 feet long on property of tlio church. The contention Is made by the city that the street has been dedi cated tlU'OllL'll t!l rlllnir nt n nlnt J This claim is denied by tho church Cincinnati Hoston CJKTS MAII, CONTHACT A. O. Walker was tho successful d ' n a.ll,e"on .t,,e nmM contract betw I anlil Irannli ti ii .1 m..i. . I lo !., !.,, , il D I. fill IIIU uug oi tno concrete siuowniK aiong unit property owners in the district 1. ;.","" ',ur"r. The con. Central from Fourth to Third and nre also complaining against tho op- ,m! i rl,Hr8(,,,y lio IGth. Mr to tho rear of tho Noble theater enlng of tlio street. vsaiKor lins orderoil nU Intcriintlonal Mrs. U, M. Noble and the W. 11. No- ,,,,..,,, . ,",.". truck which ho expects will mako Its ble estate owns all the property af-, ( 'la and I.ver-Heady dry first trip about next Monday. jr I-....I...I li M I'm II v. I i.. ..i., ...... lls illl ..lw ......I. .... ii r.... at mi ' .laCOtlSOll nf Pruspmil ri... r,., . "' ..-. u-iii ., ..., ...iij .(. in lll.ll&ui A! of the work, cash. Macshfleld Unnlirniv. ' j Kd'c "cllVfio?''0 flf U,- tr,,k MARSHFIELD-R0SEBURGM1 Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Wo Mnwliflold f;t Icavo HoscbiirK TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT & MAHSHFIKIiD Ftfe ..w auu5u vars , OCEAN BEACH AUTO 0 CJorst & Klntf. Sr Cars leave Mnmlifleld 7 ..."., 'A ti-s leave for Umpire 7 ' lf1 V..I-H i,eavo fiunset Hay 7 " " '""cs, Ku.plre, aSo; Tttrliool or .SoiitliSUoigh