The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 25, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Just Arrived
Flannel Sport Shirts
Suits and Overcoats
Our stock isj completeJwith
s waggerly -tailored garments.
Price $15, $18, $22.50, $25.
Mackinaw Coats
Big stock to choose from.
Prices $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50
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PAUMST FATIItill CI.OHKS CATH
OLIC MISSION AT CHUItCIl
oe
MARSHFIFLD
BANDOM
FOUR
STORES
MYRTLE POINT
POWERS
1
FIGHT 11 STREETS
I'OUKIGNKHH STAGK YOUNG KU
HOI'IJAN WAR
Mnko Nljtlit Hldcmw With NoIaoh
Disappear When Chief Carter
J'utN In Appeuraiico
Ilnlf of tlio Dardanelles combat
fioomed to bo happening on North
Urondwny and Park avenuo Stindny
morning, nccordlng to rcaldontH in
that Hcctlon, who report Bitting In
their windows to watch hair a dozen
foreigners fight out their drunken
brawls In trio street. Homo umo
after 'i a- m 1'ollco Chief Carter
called out of bed to nrrest a man
named llattlcs, caiuo by with his
prisoner and ordorcd the men to iIIh
purso. On his return from the stn
tion a fow minutes later the m on
wore gone.
A
E
ran
E
910,0(10 APPARATUS II KINO IN
HTALIiKI) ON .Ml XI NO CLAIM
.SIulNiiian Property Ilclou' Whiskey
Kim llolng Worked J. It. Pet
. ci-H Hum Invention
Tonight Will Html Scries of Loc-
I tuics Thin Week for Non-Cntli-ollcs
ami Public
Last evening St. Monica's church
was crowded to tho doors. The
' parlshoncrs who havo been falth-
I fully attending tho services of the
I past week, heard an eloquent tin-
, peal from Father Cartwrlght for
! porsoveranco In tho grnco and char-
I ity of Cod. The practical means
for attaining this woro simply, yet
strikingly, brought homo to each
I one.
' "Tho moral and spiritual worth
! of the mission Is now to bo seen,
.by its fruits In the old test," said'
J tho missionary.
Father Cartwrlght, who has Ifccn
conducting this mission and who is
1 to lecturo horo this week, Is ono
of a community that devotes Itself
I ainiuat uAuiunivui iu jiuBHiuuury
work. It Is a community that Is
distinctly Amorlcau in its origin,
I and has devoted itself especially to
a consideration of tho spirit and
ideal of tho American people. Count-
1 cd among this number are sonio
i of tho foremost pulpit orators in
, tho country. Their discourses are
of n vigorous, practical type, which
makes them not only popular, as is
evident by tho largo crowds they
attract to their missions, but also
offcctlvo In their lasting Impressive-
ness.
The American spirit that animates
tho society makes It ono that ap
peals to tho American mind.
Tho Question Ilov
Tho "Question Hox" Is tho uuhiuo
J
: SHIPPING NEWS X
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SITU CUM OUT
STKAMSHIP DISCIIAItOKS SATUR
DAY NIGHT
RESULT 1
SURPRISE
CALIFORNIA DID XOT WIN OAMK
AH KXPKCTKI)
Left Yesterday MoiiilK With (Mod
Piisseiigci- List for South Airl-
ed Saturday
Tlio stoamshlp Santa Clara loft out
at 10 o'clock yesterday morning
bound south to Eureka and San Fran
cis carrying n ixood nasscnger list.
She arrived nt the Smith Terminal
Dock at G p. m. Saturday from Port
land and discharged several Hundred
tons of freight, among them being
about 1,000 empty salmon cases ror
tho Tallant cannery.
The departures on tho Santa Clara
are: L. 13. Grlswold, II. Klammnn,
W. Haydon, F. McLang, C. H. Seam,
Mrs. Devault, MIbs Dcvaitlt, J. Joiin
son, II. Dutram, Miss Cowan, Mrs.
Cowan, Mrs. George Trlbbey, Al Ty
horg, Mrs. Tyborg, Susan Tyborg, F.
Coleman, W. II. Wilson, S. M. Al
bee, George Mayer, Mrs. .Mayor, Hen
ry Hill; Mrs. Hill, J. Savage, Mrs. N.
Uarnmnn. Mrs. J. L. Cox, II. A. Uou
tell, W. Stowltz, .1, N. Sommers, Mrs.
Goodwin nnd tlirco children, A. Gold
berg, A. HarriB, Mrs. 11. K. Ucssoy,
George Ucssoy, Lawrence Uesscy, C.
B. Martin, c. J. llatnway, fli. Hntii
way, A. Salaus, Mrs. II. Foth, M. C.
Foth, Miss A. Foth and threo child
ren, A. K. Goodwin, W. Ilaxton. Six
steerage.
Washington Defeats Oonjiga Other
Results of Football Contests
on Coast Saturday
(Special to The Times)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 25. Tho
Pacific coast foot ball games Satur
day resulted In one surprise. It was
thought that Washington and Cali
fornia would bo winners to play for
tho final chumplonshlp. Washing
ton defeated Conzaga but California
was defeated by Southern California
which waB not generally expected.
Tho following wero tho scores of tho
coast games:
Colorado Collego 41, University of
Colorado 0.
Utah 10, Colorado Mines 0.
Washington 21, Gonzago 7.
California 10, Southern Calif 28.
Oregon 21, Whitman 0.
BASEMLTSCO H E S
DKAYKItS, TUCK TO CHARACTER,
DltOP LAST TIIKKK
fenturo of this method of explaining
Catholic doctrine. Questions bear
ing on any phnsc of Catholic teach
ing, history, philosophy, liturgy,
practlco or worship, may bo writ
ten out nnd deposited In tho Ques
tion Hox nt tho ontrnnco to tho
opnrn house
Tlioso will ho nnsworod tho fol
lowing evening or on such ovenlngs
ns mny bo requested.
Tells of TcnrlilnlTH
"Tho spirit of controversy Is a
Mining machinery which they
claim will total 10,000 In value, sot
up, 1b being Installed on tho Stuts
man mining property on Cut Creek, a
short dlstanco bolow Whiskey Run,
according to Guy Stutsmnn, who wns spirit of tho past ages." said tho
in mo city. n'luslonary, as Popo Leo X has
Has Now .Machine 'said: "You cannot build up religion
Tho machlno Is said to bolong to on tho ruins of charity; our method
J. It. Peters, of add Reach, who bo- thoroforo Is to glvo a simply, kindly.
lleves ho 1ms something now and or- KtfnXpofllt,on f lho Cath"
iKiuai. uuo or ino main icaiurcs 1H "Horn In nur tnnchlnir. Do vnii
E. K. Jones, who lives on First airtight concentrator Into which tho accept It? Then Thnnk God. Do
sand Is forced by a centrifugal pump, 'ou ot' T'10" S y"r way and
Through holes In tho concentrator ' Ood bless you."
tho black sand Is supposed to ho car- . 73vor. n",,1 "lwny , ono of tho
rtmi inn i,i .. i,,i. fruits of their preaching has been
h liniJ m LrkTimV ifZ to brlK lbout n tcr "ndoratanil
force 1 tlio Zn ,,r.nlinn i B ! 'B "t the Catholic Church, and to
forco on tho same principal as n crcato B BlronR0P bond of christian.
cream scparntor. No mercury Ib ty charity botweon tho Catholics
,.,, nd Protestants In tho community.
i',iivi. iu mini niniii ; "Tho lecturo
Potors is now on tho claim sotting' 7:-tr will bo
up tho machinery and It Is expected ' What to IIollov
' RKFUHKI) HKi OFFKIt
It Is nndcrntnnd Hint tho Ilnhnrt
I Dollar company was offered S.100 ti
uay ror tno stcamor arnco Dollar iy
n firm that wanted to charter tho
boat. It Is snld that tho Dollar com
pany refused the offer, believing that
it would In tho end bo inoro profit
able to hold tho vessel for their own
uso for If tho lumber business should
happen to boom tho vessel would bo
greatly neoded for their own work.
11)1." Season Drought to a Closo
With Double 1 louder of Yesterday
Dco'n Itui'u n Oooil Ono
O PERCENTAGES OF
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. P.O.
San Francisco 118 80 .G70
Salt Lnko ...108 89 .f. H
Los Augolcs 110 98 .H2S
Vernon 102 101 .195
Oakland OH 11.1 .IT.; 4
Portland 78 1 10 4)2
ARRIVKD SUXDAY
The ttenmor Speedwell arrived
Sunday from Randon.
Tho steamer A. M. Simnson arrived
Sunday afternoon and will load lum-lfor tho finish, nnd tho scrap v.oitlrl
her nt tho Simpson mill In North probnbly havo boon a warm one had
ueiiu.
(Dj Auoclitft! r-rM to Omk Btj Tlmn.
VERNON. Oct. 25. It's all over.
tho 1915 Coast season nnd dis
playing hor characteristics to tho
end, tho Portlnndcrs droppc.l the
Inst threo of tho sorlos to tho Vcr
nonltes. As per schedule tho Senls
romped homo with ti good shnro of
tho weok endors nnd nlso tho 'joii
nnnt for 19 15, though the Dees, of
Snlt Lake, woro pressing thorn olojo
street, said that ho was aroused
about 1:15 a. m. by tho noise in
tho street and that It did not qulot
down until almost two hours lator.
Ho was unablo to get an offlco at
the police station, ho snld.
Tlio mou, he stated, came from
n foreign hoarding houso at tho
corner of Uroadway and Pnrk utreots
said to bo conducted by John Karl.
From tho noises mndo, nil of tho
six men hnd boon drinking nnd
Hcumcd to bo flvo of them pitted
tl ore been another dozen gamos on
the list for tho year.
Tho scores of Saturday folJo'v
llf ATrnrnntiT Mr-iiir ' ' ' uu u. n, jg.
WMlcnrnuiVI lUCVVO i Portland l 5
I VflS05nk..d- 10 ir'
From Onklnnd tho stoamshlp Ado- Sn Francisco
lino Hiniin arrived In about savon
o'clock this morning and went nt onco
to tho C. A. Smith mill whero slio Is
londlug today and mny get away for
tonight boKliinlnR nt tl,c ?0,,th thl8 ove,,,'
'How ShaU Know , Tho 'tOftniBhlp V. A. Kllhurn Is d
rot Is t From tl o UVST?.r 'm "lanil.
uniiiiinii wi nn licit rr v it iiiumi i -.... . .. ... .. . ... . ami riiiiiti i in rn iippii'im n w
M.minuV L n .LI,,,,.,80 0' Htiitsnmn sayo, thnt tho ap- "11)107" It will ho a most Impor
ngnlnst one. Onco tho crowd loft t ... . worI.lllK : nu, ....,. tnnt lecturo and tho first of a sor
nnd wont down tho nlloy onto Front ,m"m,H WUI uo on'f. noxt mcok. . . . . non-CathollcH nn'
street whero they could still bo I Ho says Peters expects to savo SO ! fn V, 1,11c at tu, o?nlo5m ThoX"
ii in 2
Oakland - to
At Salt Lnko
Los Angeles 10 17
Salt I.ako i 12
heard and then back them came to
tholr old stamping grounds, there to
"on with tho dance".
Whou Chief Carter appeared ho
nlrcady had his hands mil and on
his way to tho Jail with n man. On
Ills return a fow minutes Inter tho
men woro gone. Residents of that
suction say that this Is but ono case
of many and thnt Homo times tho
early hours aro mado hldoous nnd
Bleeping tmposstblo because of tho
brawls carried on,
LIS
n
MESS
porcont of tho frco gold nnd platinum
and about 200 yards of sand 11 day.
can bo handled by tho machine work
ing with u hydraulic system.
Guy nnd Hal Stutsmnn havo bcon
on the bench sluco Inst March nnd 1
a. 11. stutsmnn I
tlicro early In tho
SUNDAY
LEAVES FOH SWEDEN
ntoiui; to I Ic, Ivo for JOKI, OSTLIXD WILL RKTURX TO ft. c" "' U, WcdJorlj"'
weok I EUROPE TO RKSIDK S'f, .?'", J"i ,
nC0K Tho Speedwell In duo to leavo
OFFICIALS IX QUAXDRY AITKIt
st'Pitic.Mi: court dkcisiox
Hcoiiw That TomIIh Ah Separnto Dis
tricts .Must Stand I'or At I -oast
A Ycni' Rosebui'K in 'nuiglo
"Ono big bally mess" In good
elnngy tonus Is apropos to tho pros
out sltuntlou of Oregon road district
InwB and tho manner In which coun
y road money shall bo spoilt In 191(1.
And It sconiB thut ovory county In tlio
H:nto, wltn 1110 exception of Multno
DEPUTY STILL HOT
.MR. LAIRD i:IIIIUTS TELE
0lt..MH FROM SPOK'AXE POLICE
FrloinlH Hero
DiH-lnreN They Deliberately Turned
l''lsh Imiso After Revolving
Word lio Was on tho Way
I Joel Ostllnd. who for threo
yonrs has resided in this city, mid I
brother of Architect U. I). Ostllnd,,
will lenvo this evening on tho steam-,
or Adolluo Smith starting on n jour-'
noy to Sweden whoro ho will reside. I
Mr. Ostllnd will spend n fow days
nt tlio exposition nnd will then go on
10 now York ami will snll from thnt
rt.l. r....... nt... ... ...
mu ouiuu uiurn nrrivou ai 110 u en r i.
RmlHl lp,..mln.l .nl. . !.. I "' OIHl I.HUU'
s; r in v nV;,i .;. r; . 1 :r ;, ..v.v i l.8 akcic c i r.
Rustier nut In hero for csRolInn this n,.l.F,nilcl,lt0 1 !
morning from tho Roguo, Balling t p'"",, "A ' V " ,,c,,!) !' . :t
.noon for Portland. Slio will brliiK n Coucli, Cayet nnd Sopulvodii,
a cargo of groceries for tho now storo I uri,8Ju!1! Ku"": ..
in uuniuuu Aiiernoou
San Francisco 1 1 1 1 1
Oakland 4 g 1
Uauin nnd Schmidt, Pr.isiltt.
Prough and Elliott.
At Vernon Morning
Portland tic,
Vci non n 17 1
I Vnrtl. lln.i.l o.. . . I
Mi.Nl 0 iinck to Tako Clmrgo of ' Wednesday. " " " "
His I-atlier'H RiihIiioss Many 1 Tim t,.n, .M,nnn. r. ..I
.. . oiiiuuHui .1 umuiiiur is
saiu 10 itnvo loft Snn Francisco Sat
urday night for Coos Rny.
Still
given hi
SHIPPING IMPROVES:
smouldering over tho deal cltyn JSY1on1,er 0 . ,
In, . l,y tho. Spoknno police, I J 'f:..0""" "?: t lie ; resre its
RAXDOX LIKELY TO HAVE XEW
PORTLAND ROATS
who turned loo 0 his ". Boner oi ';. Rreatly leaving Coos Ray but bu.l- Arnw Line r Swlijiio nnd lloyi Put
hours boforo ho arrived Donutv nosa n,fn,ra "mko u nocosBary to goi Xw Mont on Their
Sheriff 'To. Laird' bright over lii' ''? """ .?? !8 M ltun
to District Aitoriioy LI JonvUt this I ther rccontl' dlotl nnd It will bo nec
noriinJ eoiios ,0.n 1' , .1,, essary for Mr. Ostllnd to take caro
iik uie unriueru no ico 111 error
Mr. Llljeqvlst has snld ho will wrlto
tlio district, attorney nt Siioknnn
4 innli, hns mndo of Kb cltlea nnd towns usklng In effect, whero they learn-.
of tho business. His Into father con
ducted n plniio factory at Amnl, Swo
Additional bonta for tlio Ilandon
trade and a new boat put on by tho
Dwiiyuu ana noyt company for tho
Lvniib nnd Davis. Check nmi
Mitre.
At Vernon Afternoon
PorKnnd 1 5 1
Vernon 5 12 0
Lush, Knhlor, Taylor and Davis,
Spoils, Rlsberg, White and Speueor.
Klnberg.
BIG TRIAL STARTED:
njparato road districts mid now, with
tho lUclalou of tho Sunroiuo Court
knocking out theso districts, can not
eliaio back for at least a year.
Heats From Itosebui'K
George NUoner, district attorney nt
DtoBOburg, wlrod last to Mr. LIIJo
MVlat saying that Rosoburg U bo
liard put to It to expend tho money
on comity roads within tho city lim
its. Thora aro no county roads b,i
tho limits, tho city having taken thorn
nil over long ugo and now, too, they
nro nil paved. It has hcou suggest
ed 'lint tho county commissioners
should put In beautiful white tiled
gutters or put nil another coating of
liavlng with tho money.
Walts For Word
Mr. Llljecivlst, district attorney, Is
holding his final decision, until moro
word la received from Attorney Gon
vrai weorga iirown
ed their methods of procedure,
Wero Notified
Tho first Vlro wns sent rrom Spo
knno 011 Octobor 111 nt 11:14 a. in.
It was signed by Doroy It. Waller,
Sheriff nnd rend "Cannot hold Fish
longer. Will bo liberated nt 2
p. in."
Sheriff Johnson sont tho follow
ing In loturn nt 12:15 p. 111. "Hold
I'isii, i.nlrd on way with requisi
tion papers. Should nrrlvo today."
Fish Is said to have caught a trnln
lor nrltlsh Columbia nnd Is still
over tho bordor.
Solving Papers.
With him this morning Mr. Lnlrd
brought two or threo legal papors
for serving. Ono of thoni Is tho
enso of tho Uiiipnun Lumber nnd
Hox Company nnd llonrv nnd Llzzlo
J Wmle versus tho Menashn Woodon
don, which Is tho largest concern . .V w. '"'"V, wlllc" .V10' opornto aro
of tho kind in tho country. Mr. Os- ", " T .. . ,u" nrV,c " '""oase"
tllnd expects ulso to continue study i.,,,.Ul,B ltt tho ''ortlaud Journal. It
as n sculptor, having studied boforo . BnoB.!.nvn r ti..
coming to this country. His moth-' ., y,, & ,Ho1' Ol'?rntora of tho
or, a brothor nnd threo slstors resldo ;mow ' " Bteamora botweon Port
nt Stockholm. ' ?"" .n,,a San Frnnclaeo, closed for
Whllo residing in Jlnrshfiold Mr. , ?,toa,"Cv w,n1, "; Mur"liy for n
nalll.,,1 mn.ln ......... .!.,. ,.l . I lOIIKtltV tOrill Of SOrViCO mill aim will
qunlntttiices who regret oNceoclliiKly I rttni'lHon11 tKM,,r,Y Il t,l,,:nn- Her
thnt ho is to leavo tho locality.
V ICSS E I , MO V KM EXTS
Rut on tho fnco of tho question It 'ar" Co,imy nnd others, a suit
nceiiiB that cities and towns as sop-
nruio roan insiriciB will ronmln for nt
least n year and tho monoy raised In
tholr corporate limits, 70 porcont of
It. will bo spent 011 county ronds
within their boundaries.
LIGHT REGISTRATION'
Less Thau Half Voters (Jet Xnnies oi
Rooks
When tho books in tho city record
er s offlco closed nt 9 p. in. Saturday
only 528 voters out of a posslblo
j,-uu iiuu icBisiereu. tiiov wero.
filed In DoiiKlns Countv 41111I Involv
ing ownership of some hind In that
county.
PARTICULARS RECEIVED
Vices Rrothei-!. Hear Mora About
Their Fathor's Death
C. W, VIora and his brothers havo
received further word of tho death
of tholr father. J. S. Vlers near
Tranquility, Ohio. Mr, Vlors was
in u buggy with his wlfo and dnugh
tor and tho latter's baby, Thoy
wero going irom tlio railroad Bta
according to precincts. North, 81; 1 Hon to tholr homo. Tho daughter
Central No. 2. 177: Contral No 1.
418; South, 152. Tho prjniarles aro
on November S.
Hold Your Dates Open For Xot out
lier (I, Rand Miibquerado.
FISHERMEX ATTENTIOX
Tho Cold Storage Company is
mreparcd to handlo Sllvorsldo Sal-
was driving whon tho horso beenmo
unmanageable and started to kick.
.Mrs. viora ami nor Unughtor Jumped
out nnd woro not seriously hurt.
Mr. Vlers had tho Infant In his
nrniB and was thrown out and killed
though tho child wrb not hurt.
Tho accldont happened In front
or a farm whoro Mr, Vlors had for
merly resided for many yenra.
Hate your liETTKU hoods, bill
Arrhed.
Speedwell, Ilandon, 1 p. m. Sun
dny. A. M. Simpson, Snn Francisco,
2:15 p. 111. Sunday,
Adolluo Smith, Snn Francisco, 7
a. in. today.
RiiBtlor, Roguo Rher, this morn
lug. Sailed.
Santn Clarn, San Francisco, Sun
day noon.
Rustler, Portlnud, noon today.
Duo to Sail
Adolluo Smith, Snn Francisco, to
night. Yellowstone, Snn Francisco, noon
tomorrow,
Speodwell, San Francisco, noon
Wednesday.
Duo Hero
F. A. Kllhurn, San Francisco, to
morrow morning.
RRIXGS HOME 1IOXO S
(Special to Tho Times.)
IIOSEHURO. Ore., Oct. 25
gonnt stoveu
a mumbur
Ounrd, won third placo In tho in-
addition to the Moot or Mm Ar-,,,,.
Lino will onnblo tho company to glvo
a flvo doy sorvIco on tho run.
Tho Murphy will altornnto with tno
steamors Daisy Gladsby and Daisy
Putnam, both of which havo been 011
tho run for sonio tlmo.
Shows Prosperity
doing onto a flvo day schedule will
coBt tho company some monoy in ovor
time, but U Is bolleved by them to bo
jHouiiuii uy mu neavy tonnago mov
ing north nml south. All Hues of
steamors from tho south aro carry
ing heavy freights these days.
Tho increasing of tho schedulo of
this comnnuv 1 hut 01m i0. .
tho prosperity which 1ms hit nil i.
7'' t ""o. tiio withdrawal
of tho steamer Rreakwater from tho
Coos Ray has enabled tho North Pa
cific ino to enjoy Its first real suc-
llM umi. lerritory. Tho Bame
company Is handling heavy tonnage
on tho Bouthorn extremity of its Sail
Diego run now as well as botweon
this, city and San Francisco,
limits for Hntidon
Rumors of heavy freight moving to
Oregon coast ports ns far south aa
namlon have also been afloat for so"!
?i. (,,ayf' n,Vl U ls MnU that addl-
" k" oijiooners or small steam-
ors may ahortly go out. Captain
SUIT FOR $:I5,000 DAMAGES RE
GINS IX TORTLAXD
Id Ore., Oct. 25,-Sn-- Casaday l8 getting tho VchoonerE
11 Pearson, of Rosobuig. torprlso ready for ono while othor
of the Oregon National changes are also li, prospee '
1 third nlaco In the in- Olnmln n,i-, '. '....v.
dividual match at tho National shoot. Jeldness jno here returiipi ?.
Ho had 750 entries ag.Upst him and , day from Banff and ?Nowpor ,!'
Bcoroa 3H out of a posslblo 325 tug which time 10 llno.i , n'L?"
points,
mon. Price Seventeen and one-halt I heads, etc, priutod at TUB TIMES
ceiim m i-io.) loliUtt.
U
'1 V-afc.B 1
enough to keen tlm .iiinnn. iii-f "i
r . l,LA"eda .' on runs Into
Mrs. Hugh Porter Walls Is SuIiik
Siiiilh-Powors Company for
Iioss of Leg.
Tho trial of tho suit nt m ti.h.i.
Porter Walls against tho Smith-.
Powers Logging Company for dam
ages In tho sum of $35,000 for tho'
loss of hor, leg. has beon started In .
I-edernl Court In Portland. A nuin-
uor 01 loos county witnesses were
called. Sirs. Walls was formerly
Miss Edna McDonald, but bIiico tho'
accident was married to Hugh Por-,
tor Walls, a California newspaper'
nun. .Mrs. wans nns neon In Co-1
qulllo on a visit nnd went from there
to Portlnud to bo present at tho!
nun, ami was accompanied by Mrs.
Anna Martell.
Tho accldont wllleli runultnil It.
tho injury to Mrs. Walls occurred nt
Coqulllo. Sho was struck by n
Smith-Powers Logging train at tho
dopot and run ovor nnd lost her
log ns a result.
Witnesses falln.1
Charles M. Skeels. of Comiiiio ,
ono of tho witnesses who has son
to Portland. He did not seo tho
accident, but arrived there a few
momenta lator. J. s. Rnrton ond
Jesse Hite havo also gone to appear
ns witnesses. Mr. Hlto saw the ac
cident. Mrs. Wnlls was formorly om
Ployed as stenographer in the of
flco of Mr. Rarton.
Others to Testify
ti A,Y!Uier witness la M. O. Hooton.
Ho did not seo tlm .-i.ni.i., 1....
heard ono account of It as told 'by
n lirnbamnti ... it.. . . .
inT " l" irain a"d t I s
will be used as evidence.'
ntSA "'"'eraon. City Enslneor
of Coqulllo, has been called to icstl-
i . . 1 K U1 "oundarles of tho
w,'i l" wnoinor uio accident
OUR PRICES
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Standard Calico
Challies, for Comfort linings 5o
Barber Towels, per dozen .. 5c
Huck Towels, from - 45c
Bath Towels -5c to 25c
Corduroy y5y or;1"0 and up
Wash Ribbons, five-yard bolts 'oc'bbcand$i,oo
Fine line of Fancy Ribbons, yard wc and 10c
Middy blouses, $1.25 value c
--30C
$1.00
UmbreJIas, $1.25 value ..
The Golden Rul
BIGGEST STORE
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BEST PRICES
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
we ray nciurn unarges. prompt and Efficient
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
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EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
iiKe new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAjpfl
Koontz Gara&i
Phone 180-J.
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TITLE GUARANTEE &. ABSTRACT COJnc
MAitsiirinrii) and coquillk ciiy, oiikgon
GEriERAL AGENTS, KARTBIDK AN'I SKNGSUIOKIiN'S ADDITI0.1
AGKNTH VOll CANADIAN PACIFIC ItAILHOAU LJUlOg
HKNltV SKNGSTAOKUN, MANAGER
GRAVEL'
Wo nro now propn.rod to furnish GRAVEL In anr ointlt!M
from pllo In our yard or In crlond lots, at following prices:
From pllo on grouud, $2.?G per yard.
oartoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per jtrl.
jftctnll Dcpnrtinoit.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposlto Post-Offlco. I'dm WO.
MERCHANTS CAFE
Populnr Plnco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial and Il'dw'y.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
. NOW
- See CORTHELL
. Phone 3171
M M I I M I
Making
Business
Better
Str. Speetlwell sails south from
AVe liuvo u nifty lino or coal, od thoso ports, nn,l hopes soon to 1 lave r" ""V Wcdnoxlnr , n,f T
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iiwu, mm 1'oliitcr'n, North Ileiul....
this lino lufor. von lmv e,.i..J.x,i... built nn thin n..,
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Times wnt ads bnuK remits.
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Times want ads bring results. j
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ESPITH tlio handicap
of war, business is o
tho up grade, if each
mm of us contributes
n Httlo oxtra push it
will soon bo bettor.
It moans trying harder and
keeping nt it longer.
It means continual optimism
and faith in tho future
And it means careful, sustain
ed, well planned newspaper ad
vertising In 'many lustances.
The Coos
Bay Times
will bo glad to assist those who
want ouggestlons as to neij
push business.
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