BASEBALL LEAGUE IS NOW SUGGESTED "J ni 1 1 rl HmHfonn uoiiAtr n mr IIUUIU liiilUIUbb I UIIvl IUIIIW A DELKIHTFUL TIME' The Carrjcr Dove claw of the Bap tist Sunday School gave a. birthday jurty in honor of their Teacher Mrs. Amy Aurran, the following were pre sent: Zcrel JouoA, Florence Reese, Annie Lcneve, LuoJIa Wooden, IJernice Jon es, Maud Young, Lolse Wilder, Mary Zanders, Edna Jones, Sylvia Lenove, Agr.ea Wooden, Rosella Wooden, Jim nd(M, Thomas Currmn, Paul Sotch well, lyjgan Stump, Kent Sunders, Jo seph TmUtr, Heriam Mittlton, Mor gan Cnrnin, Milton Hedges, I7 Young. Ionell Sumlrs, Isaac lUrvy Carl HarganL, Mrs. Amy Curran, Mm. E. It. Jones, Mr. Hamlin and Ed Jon es. All report a fine time. Mrs. E. V. Combs has gone to live m North Hend, whore her husband is working. Mr. Rollie Sewo Spruce Vnlloy. has moved to Mr. Reese has been hauling lumber for hiit new house ami I tarn. The Haptlst Church has started a B. V. V. U. which will mtt every ' nday even j. 1.1 i. m. AH arc w,-l :omo. CHICKEN Two five year old Mnre for Sole, wight 2,000. Good workers, gentle md woll broken. Guaranteed sound. For particulars see M. Norditrom on the I.amont place. Box 531 Hamloii. Ore. s-ai-ta Inn That Would Afford High Class Hall for Thin Section Would Girf bounty Two Ti-aim In Southwestern Oregon League. r rg .h here rnd through tout the j v, ir and politic art filling -j the background, whili baaeball n-3 to the fronl. Ilere and thare u Cfo discorded newapnpera from Hch tht porting page I ma boen clip d and in bei.ig saved for future use. it "grown ups" are busy doping out b pennant winners, but the kids are ii hmbc mg tholr bills, baU and mitt i d fighti. g for the honor of being -i "f Iirl-.te" Mathewson of the r i r lot league. I, t year baseball did not attract u-rual amount of intertet in Coos unly fur some rorion or otlior and I attempts to orgnniso a county I ague fail. tl. This was duo partially tj the fact that the fans in this part f the country demand a class of bill i it was beyond tho "poekotbooks" of the different towns in the county. I (inio talent team would not be sup jorted and the league territory was too hunted to vMirrant the expense of . U tin f omponed entirely of profea- u ml i The opening of the now rail- jil ii go 'g t revolutionise condi t on' nd u suggestion has boon mailt i jt nuy be Hie salvation of baseball I I Southwestern Oregon. Briefly, tho plan that is being sug r ciitcd is to form u tongue embracing ull of the piicipal cities in Southwest ern Oregon, including Grants l'ass, i.oseburr, Mcdftml, Eugene and per- ps one or two other towns along ' e mam line of tho Southern Pacific j combining the teams of the Coos t y an 1 ('ouille river towns, Coos iy would be represented in the jc y tAi teims and thus make weeks from the 21st dny of March f.ve six team league. J M)10, and if you fail to appear and 1 .i expense of maintaining such ' answer on or boforo tho 3rd day of league would not bo groat, ns by May, 11)10, that date buing the last 1 1 ni ing the games to bo played to j day of tho lime, proscribed in the t o k out a circuit for ouch team, the, order for publication, the plaintiff ju ps from town to town would bo ' will take judgment against you for ,t and tho traveling expenses pro- the sum of six hundred and sixty fio r tlo utely light. I dollars, and for the costs and disburs- To bring about a fair division of munis heroin incurred, t expenses necessary V muliilalnt "TluVsummdns is' published by order i l oos county teams tho allernato of the Hon. James Watson, County i io icanvs of the toams would havu Judge of Coos County, the State of I .e played in tho different towns in Oregon, which order was made and is 4S THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR COOS COUNTY lohn It. Umb, Plaintiff -v- Reach Dredging Company Summom, i corporation, Defendant, I To Houch Dredging Company, a cor poration, the above nninid defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREtfON, You are hereby remiii .'d to appear and answer the com plaint fileil against you, in tho alxtve entitled action, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt: within six district represented by the team r4 nnt U, the team representing the ( n-julllo Valley would play its home i incs alternatey dt Ilandon, Coimilio it Myrtle Point. luted March 10, l'JIG. C. R. WADE Plaintiffs Attomej Iteaiding at Ilandon, Oregoi :t-JI Ii SPARK'S GOOD GROCERIES AT REASONABLE PRICES. PROMPT DELIVERY & COURTEOUS TREATMENT I'HONE 291 O. S-. POST OFFICE . Mare 21, 1916 List of ur-.delined lattara rcnutaing ti the Untj&on, Oregon Poet oflie for the week e.iding March 11, 1918. Par sens enllii r fcr the tmtam will pToase tay ttdvon .--d acd pay one cr.t for each lot'cr called for: Mi;s Babe Kcffne Miss Gertnji'.e S'.'.nicke Tbaaa htttrs If ns: c-llaJ for will boawt lo tlic De.-.d Loiter OfTiea on AprtI 1, 1910. W. J. SWEET, Poatmastar Geo. P. I-aird made a hurried trip to Marshfield Wednesday, to attend to some business matters connected with his ranch near Rivcrton. ii ii Tuxedo Nights by Walt Mason When the day's work's done, and the good old sun has sunk in the well known West, then I stretch my form by the fireside warm, 1 sit at my case and rest. Then 1 take my pipe which i3 mildly ripe, as the pipes of good smokers aic, with a chortling soul then I fill its bowl from my glass Tuxedo jar. And I smoke nt ease, and my trouble flee lo the place where dead troublet go; and my worries seem, in my waking tlrenm no longer lo have a show. And 1 sny, "In deed, it's a noble weed tlwtt drives all tho tfhosta nway, nrtd clamp the lid on the aires that skid around through tho busy dny. The worriu ami wooti and uuch tiling as lbo in the daytime lwtvu thoir near, but thorc'a (Ml nt ninht mikI n niliu tUinjtt in iny plark floors, aulla haw Partar aqulp niont, itoraga room for M0 tuns of aay and as many tons of roots and rain wIlM wail, wall It is sura a ' ecutiful barn. And what Is more to tho point h oan raise hay and grain enough each year to fill it and the two 110-ton si los he is now building at the waet end of it Ami he will have ore of them filled with v;tch and oau before mid summer and tha other filled with com before the November froata, come. , Speaking of com reminds mo that 1 m going to have a lot to say on Uwt i.: ject before I get done writing a- it Coos County. Where tho corn 4 ' v t is enlarging as rapidly as it la I ttt i e, whrt they m raise 100 buslwls fl a.-vl over of tnatiired corn to the acre fj ! imhI of as good quality as can be raie- td anywhere that i something to . I mg about and someUiing worth P I printing. S I However, it va not to veil how Mr t liid expemletl 10,000 in equipping ! -1. place that attracted me; it ws hU f i creating a herd of Holsteins o;nnd u "flock" of Jeisey Puroc hogs. X 'u u.iut the first thing I had p. inttn! S , ut lo me was the little herd of cows, j jnd the bull, in the sulls of the barn g. nrst, let me say that Mr. Lainl was J nno cuttle is seldom brought to the top notch by hired labor. So he look Z I ed around and found a man who wns r good cheese maker, a man who has 1 had many years experience with fine 1 j sto-'k ami a worker. C: ! His name is Luteey, who learned the T 1 business thoroughly in Wisconsin. Ami f ulmt munis more is the fact that Mr I Lutsey had money enough to become Resides tliat ia.. a lovely wife, who is not afraid work und two lovely children. They purchased six pedigreed and registered Holstoiu cows, two heifers of the same stock and Uie famous Hoi stein bull, Sir Scgis We Kol America 112,950. I will not give the names :uid numbers t)f the cows and heifers, tut I saw the pa pen; of each one. Then in the hog barn we found a brood sow, bour and seven pigs, all registered Duroc Jerseys about as fine animals of the vnriety as I ever saw. Aside from the pedigree stock. there are 15 hemi of grade cows on the ! place and 30 head more to come; the" the cheese business will be pushed and .1. . L . I I ..Mi il I .. i uie neru mini up on uie lounuaiion ai , leady laid. ing in Coos County as Sho. n by Up fore each cow, e.ectric lighls, manure , ""TV:'. . und feed carriers, cemoiit or 3-inch ' as well ns praised? And he and Mr. learned o)-cBO(0) aam (o)-a38Kao)gaB-ioo-tHaDO) wgj. o) J THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL i f AMONG THE BUSINESS HOUSES ! 1 This Week ! ! ! ! Only! ! ! Broken Lots Ladies $5 f e and $4.00 Shoes 3 I I $1.85 a a a t Broken Lots Ladies $5 i ! $4, $3.50 Pomps I j j $1.65 vj I I HiifeClothelSkeCo. I Lutsey will gain fame and lucre. Suro And what a place Mr. sma ftuj. i jay have for bringing iip tna m.. Lutaeys. Tliere on the bench cio i to the fine Caquille, with the whist- s Wowing for steanvor pasaing up a 4 Jowa every hour, a finewhsMrf to laid on, with the lovely mountains back of them an.d across the rivor with n flna home are they not to be envied T I HEREBY announce myself as n candidate for the Republican nam tna Hon for the olHce of Sheriff of county at Uie general primariea ta fc hekl May 10th. next. If sueeewM my beat afforU are pladgad U th work before me. JOHN II. SHIELD i r .. r . i i i i REAL BARGAINS WILL APPEAR IN THIS SPACE EVERY WEEK I WATCH! WATCH! S)-Hafa)-cisK-(D)-asaHr-(aa)-i35B-(OD) mwjt(aa)nM-a)-ain8B-(a I took ' possession he began cutting the noes and slashing and grubbing the brush and now tho SO acres on the Iwt j torn is all cleared and plowed and more thnn half of the hill land is also I n a plowable statu. I On Uie bench he has built a fine cot j tuge, a nice choose manufactory build f ing, nice hog sheda and an A-l barn Hy A-l I mean it is about ns good a I building as 1 ever saw called a barn. ealure Article in Oregonian by Ad It is 52x08 feet, 40 feet high and o-j Story of , quipped in the best possible manner ' . f it - ! i . tt . . 1 1 m wairy i luiunig wuiur. unnKinK iouMUUil ue-1 WRITER PRAISES G.P LAIRD RANCH Buildings Among The Best dinuu licnui'tt Tells oiuli i fill I)c elopment To Date Farm at Kivcrton. How's This? We olTer One Hundred Deitars Ite wnnt tor any case of Catarrh that ann not be cured tr llstl'j Cstarrtt Pure. Hall's Cntarrh Curr has twa taken hy cntarrh inrora for the rtflft tlilrty-flv your. m linn breHM known ns lh- m.urt reliable reotfy Hr Catarrh Ilnll s Cuturrli Cure arts tkCU tho Wood An the Mn-ou serfaf-a. e- SflUve trr VoltKin rrom the Blood aai callns the itlaraartl ixirtions Atler ybu hav takn Hull Catarrh Care for a short time you will em a Kront tnprovennt In your avneral health Start takliiR IUII'b Catarrh Curo at oncf and hpI rtl of catarrh. Send for IMttmonUln. freo. P J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Telwle. Ohio. Sold by all DrugatsU, TSc, Uitsissstf fS&miaii SZttihii Try 2 Piasters FRl'E Don't Cut Don' Sxroar Don't Fret or FK3 IVjn't give up hope. Dou't s..v t";.a; y ur bunion cut ! cur ed. Don't think that you arc doomed to go on forever KU witli swollen, misshapen feet. Ttunt sands upon thousands of men and women, just like you have come to us, willing lo p y most any price willing t;i ilii nn t nny tiling to rid tin m.selws of twlftror; KunkuH. Today thoy are happy bf eaitv they tut j In.-.tant relief ami fiu.ileurelt Ovci 7ido0 hjtibfipfl rntimecs last year and 13 year, of continuous success. Wbvt they have done for others they can do fcr ymi ie Imw It we giuiruntee it. Bv i boa todaytry one or two plasters ant! it yiu do not get Instant-relief and And this ilia ifctltunion cure you've ever tried, ret; i:i the remaining plasters and gi't all yi.'ir money Uuk. "llunton Comfort" is suro to satisfy yuu take no risk at all. C. Y. LOWE, Druggist Bandon, Oregon "iVhilo 1 was in Bandon I ' at George I. Laird one of the solid jbstantial citizens of that city, was making" a dairy ranch about 15 mil .3 up the Coquillo and that he was ilarting with some of tho best Hol Hein cattle to be found in tho coun ,ty. As I Ifavo learned by long ex perience that it is the poi:cy of The )re;onian to lend its assistance lo ny enterprise that tends towrrdsl ilding up the country, I concluded j . cek out Mr. Lainl, who was ut that ' iiu- in Ilandon, whore ho has been in j ,iiss for iiiiiny years. , o he came along with me and to- j .l.ier i looktnl over tho place. He i-h 10(" acres lying on the north Iwink f the Coipiille lliver, almost opposite uverlon, about 15 miles nbove IJan lon and about ten below Coquillo. Atioul 100 acres of the placo is on the itUtoin that overflows occasionally .bcii the water renchos an unusual . -ige. and LI5 acres partially in tim or .imi brusli t i.-.t lies on tl.e second 'I'nch far nbove the roach of floods. Mr. Laird bought the land about a year ago. At that time there were o improvements on the plnco worthy he name and only nbout half of it had een cleared of brusli. As soon :.s he 1 Grand Theater Specials t . I. WHEKLHR, WHEELER STUDIO Fine Portraits Amateur Finishing ':w! St. East of Hotel Gallicr III. wit ttcp.iiri Saw I ilinr 41..I R i -iiri ij; , Spciullv Fh .i.r 4--1 I' t) IJ..x l"4 S. D. Barrows H NDON, ORI'CON S.lll.L. niUrr lo, Mxtrh ( tit liiult .l t'atH' Muivr ( ) -In iIm CUjii K Loal Itutotk Thursday, March 30 PARAMOUNT FEATURE . "The Majesty Of The Law" Featuring the eminent star GEORGE FAWCETT and all star cast in a story of Southern Justice. Was he guilty? pure druc;s Do yuu want pure drug ami drug tuimlrUi, flnu pci'fumeH, hlr hruhu, und tolUi trticlw? If iu Mil on C.V, WWII, Humlon Friday, March 31st William Fox presents the great Broadway favorite VALESKA SURATT in a Feature Production De Luxe "The Soul Of Broadway" Miss Surritt wears beautiful gowns in this picture valued at $ 100,000 This picture has been shown everywhere at an udmission price of 25c. See it at the GRAND, Next Friday, March 31st Same Prices: Adults 15c, Children 5c. COMING Next Sunday Mary Pickford in "ESMERALDA". ' r