The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. EVENING EDITION.
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(IBImI IHAIi SOAP
KU,S IH.SI3-WW GERMS
For
T,1C Ultll SIlllltllMIO
junilruff Umbers Hell
linriis and Cuts Skin
tlmlonH Pemplintlon
, ...lul.M ''"" ""'-
, Skin Eruptions
(Of (1(111
r, rents the Ciko
THE BJSY HORNER
DRUG STORE
I'lHIIIO SII)8
Wo Ddler Immediately
RLANCO
tu Piililin Snrvlce Hotel
... i..l Iippii thoroughly rcnovnt-
.i .nil opened to the public Mnrcli
w' .. ii. r... .i....
, 0lU. f0IMO tu ",u """"
.'.ii. ,,!,) hostelry nro. free cm-
flojmcnt burwu, frco howIiik room,
lafonnAtlou liullutln uml kind treat
mrtt. Tim pntronnito ut the pnblM
Ii lollclteil.
PLANCO iiirusK
22." Vnrth Trout street
riioiu! 1 1 i-tj.
MnrsliflpliI, Oregon
MILLER'S THE MAN
for District Attorney
Vtch for his mimo '" Itepiib-
f,n.linllt May IMIi.
Hi; WILL I". HLKUTKD
(Paid Adv.)
FOR TRANSFER AND
STORAGE OK HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FREIGHT AND
HAGOAGE Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 103
Itcsldcnco riiono 13-.T
Hrkct Ave nnil Waterfront
i
t TIMES WANT ADS X
J GET HtSULiS 5
(J
BROADWAY HOTEL
Strum Heated :: Hot Water.
Ilramlcnt, 7.1c day; $!1.00 Per Week.
lAnatlnicnts, $15 per niontli. Every-
tMng furnished. 1'liono :J()5.
h. J. Jl'STEX, Proprietor.
DOYA
m TArVTirtJ'
L
TONIGHT
7 MILLS NEW PICTURES
A. U. V. Mason's famiiim Movy
"HO I' K p J A T II K It S "
(uumliil by him 1111 tho symlml of
(wmnllru as kIiohIi by tho Whlto
IVathir War Is depleted, but 110110 ol
ll Iximii',
TliP.MjMerlnus Anili nnd bis conn-
trr form the background of thin
mdeifii story.
"OOOKIXH MIC fillnUT,' nil
Ungli?.
'fllUlUH'S TWIX SISTER." A
Intll,
lfmn tah or mlel Identities.
Aflmieeinn
Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c
I mTi'.w,,l,w,,,,,m TroulMHloiiw.
ii .- 'r,, MyMeHmis Clayton
"'hnouh i;vertblnK.
. BICYCLE TIRES
"ay Them l.',in Ub. Wo
Chrgo Nothing io Put Tliera
" - Oil Voiln Al'1.,.,1
JjARSHFIELD CYCLERY
MMHKHUMNH
ft0BLE THEATED
I UB1MUI1 1
''Tlllluv 1UHA" ..TK OALLKV SlivVVIV Tho biggest stage
ifss in 50 years,
Hve reels of pictures full of action Not a dull moment Thrill
fJ" Sinning to end.
dru.. '"'ALIAltATTHi: WAT." Ono of tho funny cartoon
"luliMTH," Pnthe Comedy A regular rib tickler.
"ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT"
Till
S I'ltOC.IUM WILL XKVKlt UK
TKIt SKI IT TONIGHT
Lower Floor 15c . Balcony 10c Children 5c
61,; ,l0,,,KV XICillT "XKW VOHK" Tho sensational Photo-
lowing ail tho "real II vo spots" of the greatest city of Amer-
nVl:S,UV Vaudcvlliol big Acts "THi: HOYT'S COM-
k fl A JT 4 v
REVTTIE5
the weather report
Wj Airoclitcd Tren to com n, TIium.
OREGON' Showors, south
westerly winds; moderate
nonr coast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tlio 2i hours ending .at
IMS n. m., Mny 8, by lionj.
OstHml, special government
Meteorologist:
Maximum 5 j
Minimum ;is
At 4: 43 n. m 4c
Precipitation 0:5
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1U1 81MC
Precipitation snmo period
lust year 01.32
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AXI) SUNSET
.Monday
May 8 Sun rises at
4: II nnd sets nt 7:08.
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: BORN t
JOXES To Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Jones of Fcrndnlo, nt tho Ostrow
Maternity Hospital, Saturday ev
ening, May C, a 10 pound girl.
Mother nnd child nro doing finely
nnd tho produ father Is happier
than tho prcsldont over his now
daughter which rounds out n hap
py family of tlirco girls nnd 0110
boy. "Jlmmlo" Is nlso delighted
over his now sister.
HAHKLOW Horn to .Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clnrcnco llnrklow of Norway, May
2, n son.
FOGELSINGER Horn (to Mr. and
Mrs. Don Fogelslnger of Unndon,
on May 2, n son.
DREW norn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy
Urow, living near Uandon on May
4, n son.
Are Viewing Road. This morning
County Roadmnstor It. 13. M unlock,
C. S. McCuloch nnd Sidney Hender
son wont out as a board of vlowors
to look at tho grades and lines bo-
XOTK'U Ol SAM? OK UKAIj
phopkktv i'it dkmxql'uxt
KTKKICT ASSKSSMK.NTS
N'nllrn Ih lmrnbv L'lvnil that nctlllir
by vlrtuo of n warrant duly Issued
liy the iioconior or tuo uuy or
.Mnrshriold, County of Coos, Stato of
Oregon, by ordor of tho Common
Council of said City, dnted tlio 20th
day or April, 191C, to mo directed,
requiring mo, os Marshal of said
city to forthwith levy upon tho lot
or lots or parts thorcof or trncta of
land upon which lusesHinont wus
nindo under nnd pursuant to Or
dinance No. CC0 of said city for
tho Improvement of tlmt portion
of llroadway Streot South from tho
north lino of Curtis Avonuo to tho
south lino of Hull Avonuo, In tho
City of Mnrshflold, Coos County,
Oregon, nnd which assessment thon
romulnod unpaid and to soil the
sumo In tho manner provided by
law, which said proporty Ij in said
warrant, and hereinafter described,
I liavo, In pursuanco of said war
rant, levied upon and will on tho
23 rd day of May, 1010, at nlno
n'finck in ihn fnronoon of said day.
at tlio Common Council Chnmbor
door or snld City, being in tho city
unlli Front Stroot Nortli ot snld
City, of for for nalo and sou ai puu
ii,. ntintinn to ilm lilu'licst bidder for
cush, each of tho following described
lots to-wit: Lot 37 jiiock uu, assess
ment $20C,23, assessed to Bartola
' Hnvu'nml! nnd Lot 38 Illock 20.
nssobsmont jl 19.23, assessed to tho
Holra of A. llermiua nnit or a. u.
Hermldn, nil of said herolnboforo
described lots boing situated in
Railroad Addition to Marshfleld, ac
cording to tho plat thereof on fllo
nnd of record in tlio offlco of the
County Clork of Coos County, Ore
gon. Dated at Marshfleld. Coos County,
Oregon, this 24th day of April,
1010.
J. W. CAItTHR
Marshal of tho City of Mnrshflold,
Coos County, Oregon.
April 24. May 1. 8. 15. 22. 1016.
UKl'lilTKU YOU HAD 11171'-
B
Ing obtubllshed between Deliuur and
1)uIb Slough. This work Is being
done by HJonivIst nnd Company.
Out or tlm Navy. -Jim Aiken of
this city, who Joined the navy, lins
secured n release nnd Is now with
his older brother In Snn DIogo.
I'luli Mooting Postponed. Tho
L'nstsldo Social Club has postponed
its meeting from next Thursday nf
tornoon for ono week. Mrs. J. Sunn-
son will bo the- hostess.
Is Moving 1 1 civ Capt. John Safe
ly of the gnsollno schooner Relief
who makes this port with his boat.
Is moving his family from l-'lorenco
on tho Siuslaw river, to Marshfleld.
Called to Coqitlllc Tho Rev. Rob
ert K, Drowning was called to Co
qulllo on tho early train to confer
with Ulshop Sumner nnd Dean Hors
Tall regarding work in this section.
Ho will return this evening.
Start. Work This Week. Provid
ing tho weather will permit, Moon
nnd Uldley oxpect to start their pav
ing work In Coqulllo this week, hav
ing now made nit nrrnngomonts.
Thoro will be about six weoks work
In this ?0,000 contract, said Mr.
.Moon this morning.
Council to Meet. Thoro will bo a
moating of tho city fathers In tho
city hall this ovonlng nt eight p. m.
Xow that tho dog ordlnnnco Is dis
posed of the members nro looking
for further fireworks, though there
Is llttlo except routine business sched
uled for this evening.
Cold Wonthci' Hurts. Tom Law
homo was down from his Allegany
rnnch today on business. Ho says
that crops nro generally backward
as a result of tho cold weather. Tho
few warm days Inst wcok started nil
growing things rapidly but tho cool
rains tho lnttor part of tho week put
a damper on them again.
(Joes to Coqiilllc. Wlshop Sumner
left yesterday afternoon for Coqulllo
and Randou nnd will return hero
Tuesday morning, holding a Confir
mation scrvlco In Kmplro Tuesday
evonlng nnd will visit St. Mary's.
Xorlh llond, Wednesday ovonlng. Tho
Hlshop expects to lcavo for Kugonc
on Thursdny.
Hero Tomorrow. Judgo J. W.
Hamilton was unnblo to como over
thl8mornlng from Coqulllo, but ox
poets to ho hero on tho tomorrow
morning train to hear tho Issues in
tho case of C. A. Johnson versus the
Port nnd th- :ty. Also thoro nro
scvornl othci "i .Uor3 which ho will
look nfter while h::c.
Mora Como to Trade. Tlio busi
ness men about tho city have boon
romnrklng lntcly that an increnso
In tho iiumbor of shopping visitors
from Rcodsport, (inrdlnor and tho
One of our wit)
rial lots -the
hud uith th
punch uithout
the pinclu
-if
you have
never worn The Flor
cheim Shoe, come to
us let us show you
tho season's styles
try them on we'll be
glad to assist you in
every way.
You'll be surprised to
find such perfect fit
and exceptional com
fort n pair of Flor
sheims on your feet
will bring you so much
satisfaction that the
price $5 or $6 will
seem small in com
parison. Our aim h to mokipou fttl
"at home" htrt, and tup
ply you with th bttt thof
that the monty can buy.
Woolen Mill Store
Mar.sliflcM
t limhf :fiTJ'
m&$f
Xortli llcnil
i
1
North Luke country. This, tlioy sn,
Is becauso the railroad now affords
them ainplo opportunities of getting
In nnd out In n very short lime.
('el I Ing Out Annual. The mem
bers of the high school senior class
nro wetting out their annual. It
ly to bo u handsome publication con
taining matter regarding the school.
'W. II. McDonald, a member of the
clnss, Is business lnnnngor and Is
gathering advertising matter. Miss
Rees and Mr. Hobnsoit of tho faculty
aro assisting In an advisory capacity.
Fish (Jrowhig l-'nsi Mr. doodiunn,
'of tho Coos River hntchory was In
tho city over tho week end. Ho said
that in the last two weeks tho trout
have nlniost doubled In size nnd nre
getting big nnd husky. Ho advanced
tho opinion that the trout nre not
biting now to any groat oxfont for
tho reason thnt they nre now living
nn Biicker eggs. The lnttor fish nrt
now spawning.
Ih ii Ibtuiier Year. Not In 1C
years has tho weather innn been as
prominent nnd ua much disliked on
Coos Hay ns, ho Ib this seaRon. 'Hie
records show that slnco last Sept
ember thoro has fnllen very closo
to SO Inches ot rain. In the Inst
1G years here nt no tlmo lias the.
rainfall gono over SO Inches, hut
This year with still four mouths to
go, It seems that tho record Is to bo
smnshed all to pieces.
To .luil go Kssnys. A total of 70
good roads essays liavo been re
ceived by tho commltteo from the
school children of tho county and
the judges expect to nnnounco tho
winners tomorrow. Of this number,
exactly half aro from the high schools
nnd the other half from tho grndo
schools. Thoro nro two classifications.
Tho judges nro Chnrles Hall, prcsl
dont of tho Coos Qood Roads Associ
ation, 13arl Powell, secretary of tho
Cooa IruslucBtf Men's Association,
nnd J. W. Motley, secretary of tho
Marshfleld Chnmbor of Commorre.
To Kiuloio Candidate. Tho leg
Islutlvo commltteo of tho Central La
bor Council oxpocts to liavo another
mooting next Saturday for tlio pur
pose of doflnntcly endorsing candi
dates In tho coming primaries. The
first mooting wns hold Inst Friday.
Following tho meeting scheduled for
noxt Saturday thero will bo n gnth
orlng of tho ontlro Labor council
and nlso all unorganized labor men
for tho purposo of announcing a
list pf candidates, oudorscd. This
will bo opon to tho laboring mon of
Nortli llond, Mnrshflold, Coqulllo and
Unndon, nccordiug to President An
drew Lnudlos.
Will (Jive ProKinni. Kxtonslvo
preparations nro being nindo for tho
program to be glvon tomorrow nr-
tornoon In tho North llond Com
mercial, Club too mil beginning
promptly nt 2:30 o'clock. Tho guests
of honor, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. McMntli
and Miss Ilrooks, nro boing enter
tained nt tho Horbort Armstrong
homo. Tho musical program as
planned will consist ot tho following
numbors: Plnno selections by Mrx.
Hruco Kvans, n vocnl duet by E. L.
Coo, nnd Mrs. C. H. Worrol, nnd
a vocnl solo by .Mrs. Cop. Everybody
who can, aro urgently requested to
$ j
l PERSONAL MENTION J
$$
NED COX nnd wlfo of nnndon, spent
1 Sunday in tho city.
O. C. HAMLIN was In from llcavor
Hill to spond Sunday,
W. W. LAWIIORN was In from Mc-
Klnlny over tho .weok ond.
HARRY HULT.MANN called on his
1 Coqulllo Vnlley trade today.
'MRS. P. D. liLAKE cama down from
Coos River Saturday for n visit.
O. C. MOTLEY, storo keopcr at Sum
ner, was down for n visit yestor
dny. U. 11. HARRISON wns among tho
visitors hero today from Weddor
bum. PETER HUE .was among tho visitors
to tho Coqulllo Vulloy this morn
ing. JOHN UARXETT was In from Del
mur yesterday for a short visit
hero.
DON GARDINER- wont on tho morn
ing train to Coqulllo to call on
tho trade.
MR. AND MRS. EARL GRAY, of
Sumner, woro nmong tho shoppers
horo today.
PRANK II. PAGE Is horo again from
Portlund to rail on tho trade in
tliU vicinity.
TOM DASHXRY was in town yester
day from Powers to see how things
are going hero.
ERNEST HILL and wife wero down
on the truln yesterday from Reeds
port on u short visit.
PRED KELLEY went nvor to Co
qulllo Vulloy points this morning
for duff and Company.
E. E. WEEKLY was In from Ilrldge
on Saturday to attend u good
roads meeting held horo.
J P. POLLEY came over from Co-
q illlo on Saturday, looking after
some surveying business.
It VOX SIHP.MAN was a passenger
to Coqulllo this morning on in
Biiranro nnd real estate business.
REIDAR M'GGE, of tho Scandtvavl-an-Amerlenn
bank, Bpetit the wcok
ond near Myrtle Point with friends.
JOHN II. SHIELDS Is up from nan
don totlny looking after his cam
campaign for the sheriff nomina
tion. l-'UANK CATTERLIN left this morn
ing to spond several days in the
Coqulllo Vnlley, calling on the
trade.
W. V. WILLIAMS enmo buck this
morning from Coqullle Vnlley
polnu where ho has been on
business.
REV. H. 11. POSKETT loft this
morning for Eugene, expecting to
bo gone two or thrco days on
business,
VRED POWERS returned to the
camps ut Powers this morning nf
ter spending tho week end with
his family.
PRANK CAMERON, of tho Agltntor.
went to Coqulllo this morning to
plead In a libel chnrgo that Is filed
ugnhist him.
SIDXEY HEXDERSON returned. this
mdrulng to his homo In Coqulllo,
by way of Dcliuar, nfter spending
tho week ond hero on business.
JUDGE JOHN S. COKE has returned
from Toledo where has has been
for tho past 10 days, in chnrgo
of tlio circuit court session there.
MRS. C. P. MIXARD and Mrs. L. M.
Wlso, both of Coqullle, nnd teach
ers In tho public schools of that
t city, nro hero visiting nt tho home
of their brother, Earl Howo nnd
family.
MISS HELEN JANE HAMILTON
fame from Coqullle nnd left this
morning on her wny to her homo
In Rocoburg, called thero ly tho
Illness of hor mother.
ADJ. GEN. GEOItaE WHITE and
Cnpt. G. P. lllnln, of Portland, ar
rived horo Inst evening, expecting
to bo horo n day or two looking
Into tho mllltln question.
MRS. R. K. 1100TII loft this morn
ing to Join her husband at ABtor
In, after visiting hero for n couplo
of months with her pnronts, Mr.
and Mrs. G, A. llcnnctt.
WILLIAM M. KAISER spent yes
torday In tho city from North
Lako, whoro tho work of concrot-
ing tho tunnot portals Is getting
, nlong vory well.
E. O. POTTER, ot Eugene, enndidnto
for tho nomination for circuit
Judgo and running against Judgo
Sklpworth, nrrlvcd hero yesterday
to spond a few days in tlio Inter
ests of his campaign.
MR. AND MRS. TOM WASSON wero
up from Sunset lluy yestcrdny to
spond tho dny. llecauso of tho
Inclement wenthor It wns Impos
sible for tho visitors to got down
to Sunsot yostordny.
A. J. MENDEL is homo from nn ex
tended business trip to Portland
nnd reports business conditions
Improving nil nlong tho coast. Tho
onstern manufacturer's roprosenta.
tlvcs whom ho mot roport business
booming In tho enst and middle
west nnd tholr chief concern Ib
to take enro or tho orders. Tho
prosperity wnvo Is moving west nnd
tlio const will soon bo enjoying u
GEORGE II. ROTXOR roturncd Inst
ovonlng from Portland whoro ho
wont on n purchasing trip mooting
sovornl of tlio representatives ot
prominent enstoru mniiuracturors,
Including tho Hart, .Schuffnor &
Marx clothing lino. This concern
Mr. Rotuor Buys, Ih about tho only
ono that Is not concerned with
Hhortngo r ,8uppllos nnd liavo
mndo no ndvnnco in prices. Tlioy
contluuo their former gunrnuteo
ns to fabrics mid color desplto tho
shortugo In Gorman dyes. J. L.
Ilowmnn's now clothing factory In
Portland Is now In full swing with
a good business, Mr. Rotnor re
ports. LOCAL PULP MACHINERY
GOES TO A BIG PLANT
Will Mo Installed ut Oi-cau I'allw,
II. V, by the Ciowii-Wllliiiiictto
Iiht Company
It wns , announced In Tho Times
several days ago that tho Crown
Wlllamotto Paper Company which
bought tlio machinery In tho pulp
plant ut tlm Smith mill would movo
It to HrltUli Columbia soon. Tho!
following pros3 tologram from Oro-
gon City gives further details.
The plant of tho CrnWii-Wlllam-i
etto Pulp nnd Papar company In
Oregon City will bo enlarged In
tho near future, according to a ro
port from an uuthorltivo source.
Tho company bus complotod tho
puri'lmso of two now plants, a pulp
mill at Ocean Palls, U. C, and the
othor nt Murshflold.
According to Louis Hloch, vice
president of tho company, a ?2.
,100,000 paper mill will bo built at
Ocean PiilU, as nn addition to tho
pulp mill now thoro. The sulphite
mill equlpmout. now a part or the
Coos Hay plant, will be movod to
Ocoan Palls, and two now paper
machlnos liavo bean ordered for tho
mill at Ocean Purk.
The proporty at Ocoan Palls con
sists of 00,000 acres of timber
MM SETS RECORD
WEEK END DELUGE ItlHXGS
HEAVIEST PERCIPITATIOX
Xow lluo Close to HI tg Inches
Since UiHt .September Jupt.
Ptmliis ImugliH With Glco
The dolugo of Saturday and Sun
day brought this year's ralnfnlt
for Coos liny to bo 81.15 Inches of1
moisture slnco Inst September. Rec-'
ords show this to bo tho heavloat1
porclpltntlou slnco 1000 and thero'
nro still tour months until next'
September which marks tho end of I
tho ruin year. At this timo Inst i
your tho rainfall was 01.32 inches.
lletweon 1002 uml l'.IOK tho rain
fall was SO InchiM, nccordiug to tho
rain chart prepared by Hurry Hut
ler. Tho gonornl nvorngo ot all
these years has been n trlflo over
08 Inches, nil of which goes to show
that this year Coos Hay Is gottlng
more than its share.
Sotno of tho old timers bnvo nd
vnnced vurlous rensons for tho In
creasing rainfalls and tho rhuiiges
In tho wenthor. Ono man ventured
tho opinion today Hint tho cutting
down of tho timber Is ono of the
rensons; another anld thnt tho Snn
Francisco oartluunkc shifted tho
Japan current several hundred miles
to sen, thus affecting tho const
wenthor.
Ho that us It may, the fnct re
mains that Jupt Pluv Is doing hlj
very host nnd tho Vnd Is not yot In
sight. iirir,
t AT THE HOTELS :
?
Chandler Hotel
Tom Dashnoy, Powerj; W. M.
ICnlBer, Ilnusor; A. M, Lnwson, In
dependence; E. O. Potter, Eugonc;
II. L. Lively, Senttlo; D. M. Mnc
Clnln, Portland; 13. M. Lo Vulloy,
Portland; I). Moyer, Sncramouto; R.
II. Stevens, Portland; P. It, Russell,
Portland; J. P. Moloney, Snn Fran
cisco; F. R. Russull, Portland; G,
P. Hlnln, Portland; Gcorgo Whlto,
Portland; P. 11. Mnusoy, Portland;
J. L. Copplcdgo, Portland; L. A.
Nelson, Portland; O. C. Hamlin,
Denver Hill; E. E. Dyer, Danleb
Crook; J. G. Gross, Eugono; S. C.
Johnson and wlfo, Hantlon; J. J.
Conway, Portland; H. Wolimor, Cin
cinnati; II. II. llrlgham, Portland;
P. 8. Townsond, Portlnnd; Ilnrry
Preston, Powers; II, L. Iloyd, So
uttlo; It. 1). Drako, Portlund; J. E.
WItlirow, Portland; John Patterson,
Portlnnd: Miss Grnco V. Groan,
Portland; P. II. Mnllory, Portland;
Frank II. Pngo, Portland; W. C.
Scott, Snn Francisco; A. J. Stolunan,
Snn Francisco; W. J. McLean, Port
lnnd; Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Carmlch
uel, North Inlet.
HI. Iniivrcnro Hotel
Nod Cox nnd wlfo, Uandon; Mr.
and Mm, Harry J. Genulng, Rcods
port; I), A. McEnchom, Powers;
Ernest Hill mid wlfo, Rcodsport;
II. E. Kellogg, Etiguuu; P. G I lib
son, Recdsport; James llooue, Pow
ers; Oswnld Hrown, Recdsport; Al
bert Stlfflor, Iloaver Hill; George
W. McDonnld, Nortli llond; S. C,
Motley, Sumner; John Siren, Cooa
River; J. J, Ott, Allegany; M. A.
Stack and wlfo, Portlund; Nelllo
DuvIh, Coqulllo; E, II, Haouoy, Pow
ers; J. F. Polloy, Coqulllo; Clnrn
Ilnmmor.iloy, Uandon; Frank Dow
ron, North Lako; Hert Engblo;n,
Cons Rtvor; It. Manuor, Coqulllo;
W. E. Mooro nnd wife, Powers.
Lloyd Hotel
John Moguiiy, Spokmiu; ). u,
Harrison, Woddorburn; W; P. Ran
dall, Salom; I, Roso, Powers; C.
Ingomnn, Uonvor Hill; I. W. Win
tors, Coqulllo; Fred Jones, Rose
burg; A. Anderson, Portland; O. A.
Andorsou, Portland; A. Stone,
lloavor Hill; W. Uord, San Francis
co; J. P. Wallaco, Indopnudonco;
Helen Wols, PIttaburgh; Nat Rlttor,
Iloston; E. II. Hartford, Sun Fran
cisco. Illunrn Hotel
Gtiss Mncoy, Roodsport; Thomas
II. Taylor, Uandon; I. C. Laird, Co
qulllo; W. W. Lawhorn, McKlnloy;
Tom Wnsson, Sunsot Hay; Mrs. P,
D, IJIake, Coos River; J. P. Horrnn,
Lumpn; II. A. King, Portland; Ward
Wolf, Salem; DonJ, Mlnton, Salom;
(liut W'lthorson, Nortli Inlet; John
Ilurnott, Delmnr; Jnok Musgrove,
Hiimuur; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gray,
Sunnier; Mr. and Mrs, Wnssou,
Suiunt liny; Hans Andorsou, lloavor
Hill; P. Ward, Hluo Rldgo; P. It.
Matthews, San Francisco; J. II.
Shields, Haiidon; Wallnco Martin,
Coqulllo.
llioadwuy Hotel mid Apartinents
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Williams,
Walla Walla; W. T. Williams: Wullu
Wulla; It. N. Webster, Coos Rlvor;
Mrs. J. O. llrlsto, Eugene; William
J. Ilarioa, Now York; AIox Peterson
and wlfo, Nortli Lako; S. S. Spraguo,
Thorp; Mrs. E. Mcl.ovo, Sun Fran
cisco: Mlsjt Ella KpragiiQ. Cogs RIv
or; MUs Laura Doau, Myrtlo Point.
adapted for pulp and paper purpos
es, nnd n sawmill that Ij capable of
cuttliri 00,000 rot of lumber por
day.
if
Ladies fine voile waists
in striped and figured
Latest styles, $1.50
value :.. 98c
Crepe tic Chine waists
.. $1.98
Crepe de Chine Waists,
$6.00 value, our price
$4 98
Breakfast " "suits' " $ 1 .25
value 98c
PjHHfJC.'Vj 1 1
Wf--WI't-YJ-d'l.I-
AHt; AND MRS. GEORGE W. BLAN
CH All!) prlved yostcrdny ffrolni
Newport, Oregon, whoro Mr. Blnn
chard Is mnnnger at tho cloctrlc
light company, for mi extonded
visit with relatives and old tlmo
friends. Mrs. Ulnnchnrd wont on
to Coqulllo to visit hor sister Mrs.
Dlmtck, while Mr. Ulnnchnrd In
busy greeting his ninny friends nnd
enjoying n visit with his grandson
Gcorgo Franklin Ulnnchnrd.
l-'Olt SALE Tvnt II x IH, iionrly
now stuvo mid cooking utoiiBlls,
bed, springs .mattress, chairs,
boiler, tubs, nnd fruit Jars. A
bnrgnln it taken this wcok. In
qulro Win. Woodrlng, 907 8.
llroadway.
X FOR RENT I
$!
FOR HUNT Modern furnished npts.
private bath, free heat, water. $7
oek, $22. GO mouth. Myrtlo Arms.
FOR It EXT Modern flvo-rooin lmn
gnlow on 12th and Commercial
Btreots, J12.G0 por month. Apply
Going & Harvoy.
AIT. 91,(10 wivk; 915.01) mo.
llroadway Hotel. P. O. llldg.
I'Olt RENT.
ItOO.Mh nor to 9.) Day; j
92 to 9.1 Wookt HniiHckocp j
lug Ai(m,, 9K mo, up. Freo j
j hath. Lloyd Hotel Apts. j
J
X WANTED X
$$
WANTEH A gill for geiiCrnl liouso
work. Phono 18-J.
J
X FOR SALE I
$-$
I'Olt RALE McFnililen's Encyclo
podia, G vol. perfect coudltmii
complete InstructlonH for curing
nil ailments by natural method.,
1 1 2.00. AddroM E, caro Times.
FOR SALIC Cuhlmgu uud tomato
plantj, by tho do. or hundred.
Phono 303xxl.
FOR SALE At onco, ocouomy Rug
Co. Plnco full or work. Stay and
toach thoroughly. Fluo chanco for
man and wlfo. Host rcaoous for
soiling.
FOR HAM GrocoiH' Hefiigerntor,
Now Porfoetlon Hulldlng Kali,
eight compurtmauts, 7 ft. long, C
ft. high. 18 In. wldo. Has bovol
pluto mirror In oontor. Cojt $150,
Will soil ror ensh, $86. Addrosa
Westonhaver Dros., Cottage Grove
Oro.
I'Olt HA Lit Good pluno. Flmt 9IOO
cush tnkos It. Owner loayiug town.
Roy Curiiontor, Phono 42G-J.
FOR KALI! Ono or A. J.
O. cows duo to rroshoii In
July. For the price nskod sbo
will moro than twlco pay for
hwsolt this yoar. Also boiiio
flno holfer calves and yoar-
lliua from register of merit
dams. Apply to,
V. A. Sacclil