■ J 1 «SQÖSi* V'-fey1 ' • . ■ I SL-... » g W' ~ x ia - A S.. ____: . . Now 1 com# at Valley Tuesday's to most of our 1 r. k . Francisco city Mr. (W r a y shipment of a big Coquill# cifttcB recently which Mr. C< south has toon I and will bo testa complete, new aad way. D. Perot si, the field sum, to Coquille foam Ashland bring his fam ily fo r tbs months at least Mr. Perossi is a wealthy Swiss whoso reputation as a cheese producer stands very high In the California m ariwt AH o f the out fit has been contracted for fo r one O. S. Butler, the who already has F. E. Conway Mortgage quite heavily $6,000 block o f stock In 'th e Dairy Products company. H. G. Mathes, a retired induced Mr. Conway tosetl stock in the F. E. Conway and wouM have purchsael I none was to bo ) S i Mr. M ths intention o f coming 1 and, if C om county pMvM like what ha thinks M is, wUl tevoat in sums lino o f buslnas boforo loav- ■ = ‘ 8? ^ tie divide ba- va . • „>*1 ■ ■ ry * T' . ' • • , ‘ ’J . when dinner's rea ttk a jag are udable to i%- rhers, how or when tte hobMM. W Hstary Loeocq loft Saturday for Port fa California. Loeoc toeaced work at Fort Point, Port Or- ved about IS years in the I ford harbor, putting in a wire cable on Friday ' ^ I ’^ ^ w m b e iW O fo e t ie e m n n d r f guard duty. report far LaSMmit strength to handle large A faU at coal from the <» «s . I1“ * °r ¡***7 machinery that £ ” *“ , * * might want to bo laadod tore. Ia J Stafford. I - T T - T T 1** ***[addNion to putting in the cable the S ! Joeespaay wfll build e large aad am o f hie ».k U . « “ S M 0" °*o their plans eaUtag for H. wll tston M’*00 feet A Trust that selection o f a tobacco. G et its flavor! W h iff it dose to your nose. Its p ore fragrance will appeal. It will always satisfy—“ Your ■ * * ) HM-1 started at the wort Saturday, and It Jadge Watson in — - __________ 1 ^ “ P * * * 1 that H wfll take abtout " * * * * * “ ® » ',* »ltw u month, to complete the work at the John Golden will Ho has uphold nntoU the i.. , wiU „¡n of n lu Z T I Im cost of $7,000. Many the last GoMen, Z n ! . ««tlmaUd ' that te V he toquoattod I_____ S L .J ___ * - . . l w 1 in Which ont wharf facilities the tie ta the Cattotie Sie alone dote not testify the expenditure tty. Mrs. Keaaedy, of ing. en the cable, ami that ttore is D. H. Barasburg, who is rogardad ether relatives filed the thing behind the move that has not A t neon oh Friday am o f the sort-1 as one of ths Hvost enttlomsn In the state, .and who is tho third dent of the F. E. Csnowy will cosm hero aad make this oKy his headquarters. Mr. Barnsbnrg owns * $SU» to $8.00 per day. The m anage1“ “ * r* ° r°* d- lot of cattle and win bo in charge of ■“¡diS^T■ ï'ïü I Zeppelins Out of the dairy loah department o f the F. JL o f the mill remained idle. Atout a year, ago a Conway oompany. . •* ***• Btever MiU mine, produced in Ireland by an announce- Coming back to C om Bay Mr. Conoray brought to MarehSoM owned by the Southern Pacifie, be- ment in the pr ess that a young stu- twten the miners and the manage- dept of the Harding« Street Chris- $26,000 which ho wUl the F*. E. Conway Mortgage company • «n t, was adjusted last week and P .Ilian Brothers School, Belfast, Alexan- Mr. Conway was given the meney by I* Burckbalter, of Portland, who was dar Corr, had, whilst experimenting friends who desired him to invest it in tore representing the owners, left lia his own tome, discovered a new an- Friday for home. The miners re-1 aline dye, and for this Coos county. up to your nose—"Your Nose Knows.” While in San Frandaco looking for tumad to work Friday pad it is un-1 other services, had torn awarded by dairy product equipment, it eaaee to dtoetoed that tha settlaasent is final. I the British government an annual pay- B. F. BUsier end eeeocietoe les: I ment of OJKtO ($16,000 approximate- Mr. Cohway*s ears that an < week dosed the deal for a site oa the ly ) and a permanent scientific poet of pany wa^trying to obtain M Try this Teat: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly of egg crates. Mr. Conway sought Isthmus Slough waterfront, on the importance in London when to could hand to opposite aids from tho Smith mill, for I continue Us r out ths parties aad prevailed aroma, tto chemical plant The she consists Corr was credited with having dis- them to allow him an opportunity to -its deli- °t throe ncTM with a water frontage covered e new ray by meant of which have Coos Bay mills bid on the and this was granted. It ia poesible of 600 fe e t It la proposed to utilise Zeppelins could to destroyed. (Ex from sawmills, alder wood,[perte on science and aviation the 60 carloads o f eratoa will bo cedar stamps, etc, and the maintained that this represented tto plied from plaat will also use waste from seal only possible way o f dealing effective- fron^ fish ly with Zeppelin raids over tto coast He H urri« U p The Work. oases, for I defenses or inland towns o f England On his recent visit to C om county, tto manufacture of chemical products whore ordinarily tto odds were all Other industrUs will in favof of tto raiders.) Wishing to State Highway be added later on, as those interested test his discovery at Nunn advised County have mad# a thorough investigation Is stoat at paper on e window at the R. B. Murdock that to was anxious to have the contracts for road in this section and find plenty of raw back of tto house and standing with improvement under C o m county’s to justify them ia a I his apparatus at a distance of 10 feet bond issue let at the earliest possible largo Investment of capital. Tto jab- from tto window, directed the new rm- date. He gave three very' pertinent oratory Is to be built immediately and, diatioo toward tto sheet of paper. He when completed, teste will to made expected to transmit sufficient er reasons for immediate action: at the various materials. Marshfield |to ignite tto paper. Actually, tto win- First, to reduce overtoad contributed $1600 towards buying the I dow was blown out and q wall at the ing expense which might' be if work were delayed over a long site for tto plant and Eastaide put op end of tto gardon demolished. Probate Court N et«. $690. I confess that on hearing about tto period. A petition was filed in thé Probet, I discovery I was inclined to take it wit Second, to taka advantage of the coart lu t Monday in the matter of the dry season which will insure bettor Governor’s Y. M. C. A. Plml* * * * .T* How,vw’ *•* estate of John Waltender, deceased. for eieren additional locomotive, for bids. Whereas, no agency, aside from the A petition ohs filed Tuesday in the deiieerey this year in time to assist Third, more proposals wUl be re­ school, has dene more for the develop­ matter of the eetate of Silas W. Noah, in the heavy crop movement ceived and more rtej ’ ment o f Christian character, manly in­ The new en fines will be the largest tors will bid if the pr tegrity and physical well being among single locomotive, on the System, ed before general prork 'starts all oar boys and young men tfcantto Young only exceeded in six. and power by the along tbs' Coast. Men’s Christian Association, and huge Mallets which are really a com­ Road master Murdock has called the Whereas, The Association in this per­ bination of two engines. RIVER TIM E CARD COQUILLE. attention o f the County Court to Engi­ iod o f Whr-timo «trees faces unexam­ Designed particularly far increased Boats Depart. neer Nunn’s desire and urged that the pled opportunities for development sad hauling capacity at high speed, the Coos Bay north section aad th| Co- petriotic'service, and - (AH leave for Bandon and «ray new locomotives . will enable the quille-Myrtle Point seetion to adver­ landings except the Myrtle.) Whereat, It I* urgently desirable Southern Pacific to expedite freight tised as soon as possible. The Coele- that the work which the Young Men’s Telegraph.........................1.60 p. m. service and better handle passenger do-Coquille section is already being Christian Association ia doing, end can Charm . . . . l : l i a. m. and 4:1S p. as. trains on grade. advertised, end the Coquills-Bandon do, for oar soldiers in the field, receive Norma (amil and express) .6:00 p. m. section still requires that the fullest possible recognition and as- Dispatch woek days........1:00 p. m. right of way be secured before the Dispatch Sundays.......... 1 « p. m. Now, therefore, I, James Withy- contract can be let. Belief ...................... .. .7:00 a. m. combe, Governor o f Oregon, do hereby Myrtle for Myrtle Point . .1.00 p. m. proclaim Sunday, May «, 1017, as Ore­ Boats Arrive. New Casista Circuit Court gon Y . M. C. A. day, and I ask that nhO N O h *10.30 •. m. Aprii 27—Jas. Mago, aad Jno. F. the ministers o f the state on that day Chaim . . . .0:00 a. m. aad 4 HR) p. m. Hall, Trustee, ve. Charlotte E. Raab, stake special mention of seeeeletlon Norma (mail aad expsem).IK)0 p. m. A. G. Raab, L. F. Faltonatote, Henry «rack and association needs with s view j Dispatch, Weak days ....10:00 a. m. Hoeck, G. GUbertaon. Aprii 27 . ,, Commision ve. Krwse Shingle Co. frontage, fall corner Aprii 28— D. H. Stewart ve. May let; foer Mocks « S I of Taylor, George King aad Charles Devio. State University, Eu­ Aprii 28—P ori Orford W torf Co. Hand and caused the 8 fidO a. m.; 7:26 p. m. gene. Price f 1,800. Will vs. Steamer Bandon. o f Oregon to be bereu v 2.00 p. m. Aprii SO-J. W. Calchine aad Bat­ Hat deg o f April, 1017. trade for good piece of 8.66 p. m. JAMES W1THYCOMBE. ti. Catehiag vs. Mary Norrie and Geo. •J6 a. bl ; 4KK) p. m. W. Nonria. river bottom land. Arago (by boat) l f i t p. m. Aprii 80—Jennio Richard, vs. Geo. I n Arrivr Ik e first E. Richard.. Suit for diverte. Myrtle-Point 6:12 a. m.| 4:16 p. m. Aprii 80—Frank A. Gardner ve. 9:00 a. m. Eunice Gardaer. Suit for divoree. 9:00 a. 7:49 pu m. May 1—B. C. Fatoy va. Mrs. Max ta to : S u ch a t And the reason is that TUXEDO is mads of tha most fragrant leaves of the tobaceo plant, the tender to B-6 t* fe fV N m m S u New Home Users For Trade -- aue — Unincumbered Q u a lit y E. J. DAY __4M m m. 1178 Acati St M.J.HARTSON COQUILLE OREGON New Home Sewing Ms-