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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 4

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1 wtm COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD AND HOBTH BEND. BRECON. SATURDAY. MAY 4, EDITION.

TfloMRT eORSETS JCrorttlLTaoecl WIPE-BEATING auuiL ihohiu, of Uu-MIW KOUGHT HKKK TODAY A PERFECT FOUNDATION for DELAYS Sjtnd baggage and matt did not cotes 'lo till 4 o'clor Ibis morning, FITTING AND WEARING DRESSES AND GOWNS rAhnKXGKItrt ARRIVE HERB MIDNIGHT I ROW WORTH ReciUe bo tar luaded lib air nnattnannanans apmrw in ib freight ir'i AHJUAT LAXULOW MAT iVod from foot Bay Ru" IV WARWHFIKLD TODAT O-wk nar Cahma. oq Co oa Day Limited Samuel C. Stiartll ii r- 4 for MandtOeld and Kuril, Read did pot arri.a her uaul about midnight rtd today by Chief AT (Wrt will nwT DITLKMIXK KlXXKVd MMTY I. a. ilnh( lU4da THl (Molly Mikw Fiwrenjlly Vd Alt- ww' fc.

An Ion la' ifc JOnoV bankrtipier promdlBg feat bB deterg'd dOitl May 1 "He lal matter In Vp at 10 deter! lormtifatUm at PorllBBd MODART Corsets form the proper foundation upon which to build the clothes and give them that peculiar ele-gance and attractiveness which is so much sought alter. See Them! Hear Them! Gel Our Prces miae briier lOriBoJ MUirKtnBayja mb when! lie t(Bed oil lion. Id rota will be beard andV Mr. CaBBon 111 revolt bla find of -a fart Bad 10 Federal Judg Wol-'u We are going to sell them within the next few days, and they are priced to make them move. The smooth, perfect fitting hack, the graceful body lines and the pliable resilient boning contribute to displaying the tailored suit and delicate evening gown in all their beauty.

TALK Thomas $3.75 to $8.50 73 Central Avenue. THE The derailment took place Just Fast Teatml 13 Beer lb small sis-B'iton of Cushman on the Slusiaw river. No cause baa been delerm-, lued. No one Injured In the minor trouble. At about 3:30 yesterday afternoon Ibe accident happened for which Eugene wrecker ss eeul out lo repair about ISO feet of track bleb bad Keen lorn up.

Only the, front track of the car Jumped off, i derailing no other part of the train. At oclock last night from Marshfield special piasenger tralu went north to whlrh paseenger were transferred about Ibe freight train. It arrived there about o'cloc. Early this morning the wrecking crew bad Ibe track repaired for passage of tbe freight train north and the passage, oT Jhe caarlHfi of The Coo Bay Llm- lied I Since the' rrcW menihcf are re-1 qulrcd to have elghf bdure rest be-i tween run. Train crew which regularly takes, out Coos Bay, Limited In the morning could not take it north today.

Conductor Cha. I Young, who regularly baa logj train run, tbok the Coo Bay Limited In to Portland while the men)-bers of the regular crew rode as passqpger. Simpson Worried. Edgar Simpson wa worried for some time last night fearing the car which had been derailed might oe that which contained his ah'r-ment of valuable horses to his Call-i fornta ranch. ThVahlmafs'afe Estimated to be worFli abouOTe.TtftC, It Is aald.

Only tlie spruce 'fhr1 k'fs ,1 put off the track. i' The Coos Bay1 LImWci the north this 'iio minutes late. Smirt Wear for Wdmen KOdmer Central Avenue and Broadway. a Carter Id taken by train to Coqullle. He 'bad.

comp from Coqullle on tbe forenoon train on route to Washington, bn said, to join bU brother, lie bad been freed In Curry county, be said, on suspended sentence of fine, efier a Irtal In wbtcb be conceded ell bis wifes requests granting separation end the care of tbe thro, children to her. He came sway with the permission of tbe Justice of Ibe peace be easerls. lie formerly taught school et Bunker Hill. BBonanaanan ftaarrh for Bsmuel C. Sherlll of Lenglols who is wsnud on cbsrgcs of; bbssuU end gainst bit wife, was carried on MsraMteld today.

tiMiWi Mery C. Bunn of Lnglolsve neighbor of tbe Sberllt's' end the complainant in tbn.coupf, guttle pf. the Fence J. J. Stanley In Coqullle.

arrived on the morning, train today with Hark. Dunham, Cpuu'Y Probation Officer, to make sure that tbe man sought did not leave for tbe north Ibis morning. They returned to Coqullle to continue tbe bunt In the vicinity of Coqullle end Myrtle Point Mr. Bunn's story of the esse is as tollows. Last Saturday night she went to tbe home of.

Mrs, Sherlll near her. Tbe neighbor bad just been, struck by Mr. Sherlll end In tear, begged swear out and start, action. Ar-rettwas Jde SuntJay.antJ this Weyk- thy cate, appeared before the Justice the peafj, Vfith District I.Jlufflngtoa fl j-tf For nqnpoua.whli'.Mrt. Bunn did not know the esse was dropped she tet nut.

mu Mr. been hotel-keepers at Langlols for about a year, baying comojrom, Riverton on the Coqulle River he formerly taught the, past few years, say Mrs. 8upi j(jie wife has suffered at, her husband hands ac- it Jrv This is no time to take a chance crmclotHes. With I good fabrics so scarce and styles that demand expert tailoring, you can rely on 1 KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES for sound fabrics, fine tailoring and honest y.a!u?s.j.The Biltmore is st'jes a conservative professional men will.be attracted to because it is correct and at the same, time dignified. $25, $30, $35 and up Some Real Bargains in Used Pianos TO THOMAS Music Co.

one of the Kuppenheimer one that business'--and' JONES CLOTHIER. House on Coos.Bayt Guaranteed per cnt and 7 pf cOnt gilt edg lmt mortgages on improved ranches and city property for sale by F. E. Conway Mortgage Company. When Yon Need HARDWARE i Phono 381 tjfoj-ljiic? nd AZER HAZ IT Spring Time is Agate Time When you visit the beach and fin an agate bring it to me and have It cut and mounted.

That's my specialty and I can guarantee you satisfaction. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing. THE AGATE SHOP H. GLASGOW 148 North Broadway NORTH BEND IRON WORKS Itl K4V I lllliwaw i uuiiuoi Engineers Oxv-Acetylene Welding Plant in Connection' North Bend Oregon Four $985.00 Delivered I On, a tarto bo 111 itahe Ibe final rut Inf, Tbli grtlon followed objnrllun by L. A.

UlleqxUt. special la attor ney, to Kinsey belsf declared bankrupt. Mr. Ulj-qll contended that Major Kinney wm 1bbbb BBd i hence bid no dirwet atandlng In court or right to ncL. CMw Him Kano Warner Ackerman who relumed last evening from Portland naya that C.

A. Sehlbrvde and A. M. Crawford contend that Major Klnnvy waa an the day bo ihe pctliloa to He mid that they bad other lawyeit, doctor and other to iwtly lo his Major Kinney la sill confined the Mat bo.idul, for Insane where be bs been for several year. Mr.

Ackerman say that. Kinney, is sane and Insane by. Interval that bh ha been to for year and that It waa In one of bit lurid Interval! that be signed the petition and bene It Is valid. In other words, Kinneys cate la one of "Off again, on again' etc. Aid Unsecured Credlum Mr.

Ackerman aaya that be represent over $100,000 of unsecured claimants. The secured claimants or lien bav no voice In the flection of a trustee. Mr. Ackerman tbt only through bankruptcy proceedings can the unsecured Kinney creditors get a cenjL Their plan, FQ says. It to elect a trustee and Jiave all assigned lo 0)e Then the trustee will start Bulling the property, paying the taxes In Coos county, amounting to about $90,000 and the secured or first lien claimants, amounting to about $300,000, out of the first Thun the balance will be among the unsecured claimants, after costs action are Ukep, says, that they would launch a big selling campaign of tbe property at once and convert It into cash as rapidly as possible.

The priority of claims as established by Judge Sklpworth in bis findings In the case of Isaacs, Hollister et al vs. Kinney in 1914 would be followed. Mr. Ackerman contended that iCoos county should not interfere but Mr. Llljeqvlst contended that Coos county was, Interested in getting the tdxes as promptly as possible and Jhls could be best through thq tag sale proceedings which he.

pending, jlntimated he. ycjuld Tight' H' out on that ground, even thoughupe hps.jtqgo highest court with it. Mr. Ackerman Ceps. county to withdraw; Its objection to the bankruptcy proceedings.

Aside from Mr. Ackermans clients and a few in Portland and Mr. Lil-Jeqvlst, no other creditors were represented. Mr. Ackerman thinks that the valuation of $500,000 placed on the Kinney properties by the appraisers Is most conservative.

RED CROSS i TO BE' BOOSTED WEEK FROM SUNDAY "1 -i P. R. Bue Arranging Match Between Elks nd Kruse AJdaidu? Team at North Bentf Preliminary arrangements1' have been made by P. R. Bue for a baseball game between the Elks team pnd the Kruse Banks team to he played on the North fiend ground a week from tomorrow as a benent tor the Red Cross.

The Kruse Banks team Is pretty well organized and has been practicing for a couple of weeks. However Mr. Bue thinks that there are enough hid stars among the Elks to make a strong lineup add he will'tound them Into shape. The entire receipts of the game which will be played In the afternoon will go to the Red Cross In the drive which opens May 20. HUB Phone 361 UIGHIEIO AlTrttSTS AND RU8IXKKH MEN DEMAND COIXTY COURT TO ACT Concerted action will probably be taken In a day or.

two by business men and ifviV.su re to bear off'The county court to get the Coqullle-Coos Bay highway opened (o traffic. Tbe-'Mghway' was cCoscd ill'cf laft eeekoft and It 'Wa promised lha'f It 'wouldbe openod aa weather' 'would permit this sleasok. have gone over li recchtly say that there Is little Widlrdrton of It being opened to travel1 'this summer unless some change In' tactics Idmade. I i Wltll' the1 return of 'good -weather, Ipe dAnfdnd'ts growing Insistent! both Horn business and 'pldftsurn 'Stand oL 1 'M PROMINENT OREGON MAN-'-IS COOS BAY VISITOR State Senator E. D.

Cuslck Arrives Here Candidate for Orcgoa State Treasurer E. D. Cuslck of Albany, one of the best known' bankers of Oregon, Is spending a few days on Coos Bay In behalf of hU candidacy for the republican nomination for state treasurer. Mr. Cuslck is quite well known lyy0, having gtfended the Oregon nkers Convention, last year, He Is an official of the Oregon Bankers Association.

A 1 Cuslck is state senator from Lane and Linn Counties and long been prominent In state affairs He has the indorsement of the leading men throughout the state. He expects to visit Coqullle and Myrtle Point Monday. INJURED FOOT BOTHERS -Mr. Clark, of the Eckley Ranch, is laid up with a very bad foot. He was in town consulting his physician this week.

Myrtle Point American. Thats All 1 Do Examine Eyes and Furnish Glasses BUT I DO THAT RIGHT. BIRCH The Optition See Birch and See Better. MARSH HELD, ORE. Cording Jq her own, Assertion While at Riverton oqcurted one of these assaults and on the basis of crackers could be bought this assault they decided to carry the case into a Coos County court.

Mr. Sherlll had since come north 'from Curry County. Early this morning the complaint wa filed. A cousin of Mrs. Sherlll arrived from Washington to take'her north but because of Mrs.

SherlUs In-tenst fear of her husband, says Mrs. Bunn, It was determined. have a court settlement of, orj' he-, fqrq the wife went f' Mmli No Sleep for Dujiham. Dunham, who.J C90S Hay probation officer cheerful assistant to. Mrs.

Bunn In her search, 1 yesterday he was on the Hay looking up the case of 9. boy reported to be forging check. He arrived home last night on the train which passed through Marshfield at mid-inight and reached Coqullle at about 2 a. m. This morning he was routed out at 4 oclock to leave on the train for the Bay helping in the search.

Marshfield to which transferred, only some FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Republican Voters County: Believing In a thorough of efficiency and administration of county a dollars worth of Improvement every one hundred cents In road work I offer myself for the Republican for County Commissioner Primaries May, 17, 1918. JOHNYOAKAM (Paid Advertisement) 'McCormick's JaisE Armory, Hand Saturday and nights; ten cents; everybody SPEEOER-IS FINED BAKERY DRIVKlF HURRYING TO FERRY FAYS PENALTY Den nil Sorcnion, driver for the Bay was the flrt to pay fine for speeding alnce the public has been warned that unusual Bertness for fast driving would be iMlnta'ned. Yesterday he was hall-. Ode by Gordon Smith- while pacslng Front St. and today he ap-pkkred ln the court of City Recorder tt) plead guilty.

He said be had been traveling at fbtproblblted rate of speed In order eetch the Eastsidq ferry In order Co make a delivery. A wait of thirty mlnutea would be required If he failed to arrive In time. 'A fine of $5 was Imposed by Mr. Butler who gave the warning that 'Another offense would mean consld-kfbVtnore, Because the young mdn hdkittted bis offense and displayed a -dleirlre to beep within the limits The1 lew the 'fine was kept low. He Was traveling' about 30 miles an bour A few years ago when speeding fines were numerous they averaged bout $10 and $15.

With the price everything else mounting Mr. Butler said- the cost of speeding would -mount 'too and Indicated that If many Arrests Were made he would rapidly i run It Up to $25 au offense. LILJEQVIST and wife are. ex-y pected home Sunday evening, Mr. LTJWjhqVJst from an absence of two 'sawk4u Minnesota and Mrs.

Ul- -a. 1 Jeavlst from a visit at the Slier- Jr, QSAWerOsteopath, Marshfield. (rROAD ON AUTOB "flv Dunoon cme. (Ighttmse tqilay. 'He shys that fhd pewtff rocked road Is hard on auto the Jagged pieces cutting them Yu pieces.

1 I 5T Says 1 -I I i i' A WISE MEN Wffl Take Advantage of This Special Offer MENS SUITS $15 For 15 Days i i i I Bring tie Your Check Wo WU1 Cash It. nee, iji.oit-gJhe kuppenheimer Ju. HAL" OP PNKiMi. Miss Frazier of camo over last evening to nurse the small son of H. B.

Whitney, who Is very ill with pneumonia. Myrtle Pol-il American. DIED, IN ARIZONA Miss Alice Lasswell died at Phoenix, Arizona, and waB brought home tor interment which was held Dora, last Sunday. Myrtle Point American. UC) Firestone Tirejr Goodyear Tires United States Tires Goodrich Tires Service Station Auto Accessories Supply Parts.

Qoodrum 9 Garage C. F. Pankow, Prop. Central Avenue. Six! $1515.00 Delivered PaoHcngcra About Rtarved.

1 "1 Passengers on the delayed train arrived on the Bay with enormous appetites at an hour' when' food could not be purchased. In town. The dining car was practically out of food since the lost meal had' bden served before Its arrival here. At Cushman where the train waited Tih-tll the 'stub" had 'arrived fr'6Vn passetigel-el bhee'sV and of Coos enforcement economy in affairs and for expended as a candidate nomination at the dance, Wednesday go. These Three Things are Certain First; that you must have a good battery if you expect good results.

Second; that you must provide the care and attention without which reliability and long battery life are impoa-- i turd; that in the Willard Storage Battery' you secure 'the high quality which with proper battery attention gives you tbe maximum of battery and service. Remember that the Still Better Willard is the only battery with the Bone Dry principle that is your absolute assurance of getting a battery as new aa the day it left the factory. oa COOS BAY Battery Co. 336 N. Front St.

Marshfield, Oregon list A. F- A Carload of the Worlds i Best Pianos Will roll into Marshfield 1 Tonight Now Is Your Opportunity to get the best at the old price BUY NOW. The HALE MUSIC CO Marshfield, Oregon. GEO. GOODILUM HAS.SHFIELD.

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