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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1914)
H V' -- " j " IIS it wnen it comes to i WET IWEATHER GOODS re have the largest ne at the smallest rices on Coos Bay . DON'T GET'SOAlvKD . SB 13 t'S Two Stores: trshflrld North Rend o z 03 rr. c if) ziop W co m m -sen GO CO m O O os"2rn t rrr -a w Lir-jrE' jj rr-i oac r v- C3 2 mi H rn loyal Theatre TONIGHT Fine ram S c I) Wo mo ok-iiIiik up our Clnlhtiiifis i xxN. PiviKiro ciiilv. mi' Aiuns floods aio illioct from pory to you that's vliy wo j.nve n money. t IIo )(iu (.(vii thoso colli! Iiiimt'I T Oiegon souvonli' (.pooiis'. 1.1c th; set f hv, HZc. Alnnyh Noiuethiiig New. ftple's 5-1 0-1 5c Store Point Jbinilon Mnrshfleld mi D BC The VICTROLA Is always ready with the music new shipment just received All the later reCOrdS. I OAK li!iQ! FIXUP 5 Prog o-Night I 0 W ith Compasiiy jLOappy wf intr BREVITIES "KiYTHLH FORECAST "" Am 'M Prwf In i' D rimn OREC10X Unln In wPSl nnd probably rain or snow In onst; I southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD Tor, tho 4 llOtirn endlnir nt I '13 a. m.. Dec. 1. In- n..i i DnHln.l -.,..... I " oi'KKiui government mo icroioglst: Mnxltnttm . . . Minimum . . . At 1:13 n. in 37 ..3S I Precipitation oo I Precipitation slncn Hnni. i. i i j.Mi ....2 "'a Precipitation samo porlod 1 Inst yonr ifii9S J Wind: Southeast; cloudy. , v 4 m i --,..., HORN. DYER To Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dyer of North llend, n daughter, Dcccni bor 1. I (So Hunting. Ivy Condron, Chas. Illckox nnd Joo Josophson left last night for tho duck hunting grounds. Mr. Condron's trigger finger Is Just getting so ho enn uho It, an automo bile crank having Injured his wrist recently. J lhiinlnii MIIN to Sdirt. Cell Ire land returned yesterday from nn ov- 'or Sunday visit nt Randon. He stat ed that lie was Informed that the Mooro mill and othor mills along the iVlvcr wero planning to roaunie opor ntlons about Fobrunry 1. All of the l mills nro now closed down with the exception of the Suddon & Christian son mill at Prospor. All of tho log ging camps with tho exception of Anscn Rrothors aro closed down. Most of tho loggors aro now working In the tlo camps, ninny of tho latter having stnrtcd up. Hunt Oi'phcuiu R. R. Kellor, for mer owner of tho Orpouiu moving picture thcator, has been secured by tho creditors of Tower Rrothors to run tho playhouse until tho lattor'H financial difficulties aro straighten od out. Mr. Kellor Is ono of tho ablest moving picture men who hns over been In Muraliflold, nnd the creditors woro lucky In securing him lo take ehnrgo of tho Orp.ioutn. (Vnsor ill Honolulu. Robort Dll lard has rccolvod word that Capt. Bills Ltiudn, n former Coos Ray hoy, who hns been In chargo or tho IT. S. Naval Station nt Honolulu, hns been appointed government censor ot the wlroloM and cnblo stations thoro to 8o that there nro no violations ol neutrality. Ho is a son or Mr, nnd Mrs. Jnko I.audo, former well known Cocs Ray residents, who hnvo pros pered nt Honolulu. Tho position Is ouo or oxtromo lmpor(nuco nnd If qulto nn honor to Capt. Lando, (1ml Wonl for Ray. That thf grocery store owners of Murshflohl glvn the lnrgost ordors, soil tho mast goods and havo the host credit of such concerns In any city of tho state of tVIs size, is the good nows or Clins. B. Muck, of Portland, who Is horo In the Interests of the National RUcult Company. Mr. Muck has n wl'do ter ritory, and has Iwou for many yonr in tho business so Is fumlllnr with the fuels, as ho lourns thorn first hnud. Lights Out In Ry. Had , there I 1101 UOQII UllUlt. Kuuu iiiuuiiUKUi. nnuu t-e Daisy Putnam arrived off tho bar from San Francisco this morning she would havo had to lay outsldo for sovornl hours nnd honco. bo dolaycd horo n day, on account of tho tldos, according to Captain A. Donaldson ; who reported Hint several lights in tho lowor Rny woro out ngaln. He ! found tho back rnngo light over tho 1 bar out nnd also the hack rnngo light liiHldo tho bar, Such curolossness Wloolnrod tho captain, will bo reported to the authorities. lliuo SurpiNo Party. A surprise party at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Rood, of North Coos Rlvor, was hold last night In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Whltty. who aro soon to move to .California. Thoro wero about thirty frlonds present, all of whom oamo woll prepared with. "eats." Grade nt Acme. That fao stonm shovels aro now nt work making tho long fill on tho south aide of the ' Sluslaw at the bridge crossing Is the word received from tho north. All i. nunnaia liaiu'aan Mmilntnn . Acme aro 1I0W most 'compile and the only thing now stopping the lading of rails to the Sluslaw bridge i.muin; the grading of tko rigni- of-way In two pUcoa, Iwth of wWeh aro bolng hold up by Injunctions 1 which must first be sottled. M. Slmpon Laid l"i That the I U'lMl'IM-it t hi M lli-un IS lr tU-'J-.i buua-DAr-iim ICO, "fflMl present laid tip In San Franclsqo while her hold Is being repaired, Is, tlie word brought this morning by the officers of tho Daisy Putnam, which arrived In with n tnrgo In bond for Portland. Damaged to the extent of ?2000 In tho flro that ras ed in her hold threo weeks ago and 'for n time threatened tho shipping. In the Oakland estuary, tho bont must now ho repaired. It Is not known ( how long she will bo delayed In San i Pranclsco. ! Recovers Watch Rudolph Krom- nlnga round a watch tho other day and broilKht It In Thn Tlmnn nfflro u-t.nrn It ....... .i. j i tt.i. i !.i.. i. ....... ...... .. for his llttlo boy who had lost It nnd was very glad fo get It back. Tho Times want nds get results quickly becauso everyone on Coos Ray reads Tho Times. Not it (I'un Stoiv. "For goodness sake,' toll the readers of Tho Times that wo nro not running a gun store' remarked Chnrllo Rehfcld of I Rohfold Rros. art nild photo sup-1 piles store yostcrdny. Tho occa-i slon of the statement was that Mr. Rehfcld Inserted a smnll three-lino want nd. In Tho Times offorJng ni gun for sale nnd over slnco ho has . . .... .. .. i uuou ovorwncinieti witu applications from people who rend tho want nds. In Tho Times nnd wanted to buy n', rcacli tho people of this section be causo ovoryono In this community rcatlB Tho Tlmos. Tmi (Jet In ToIIh. Thinking that becauso It was a wot night outsldo It might Just ns well bo wot Inside, both Jack Leskola nnd James Terry soppen up uio suiiH- insi nignt ami Tho Dn8y iutlunn arrived In this finished In. tho city's Harbor of Kg-, morning from San Francisco bring fuse. This morning Pollen Judge ,,B nbout 200 tons of freight for Roller's eyos gleamed bh thoy ap- Coos Ray and loft boforo noon on pcarcd bdfOro him. For threo days hor way north, tho Judgo'llnd had no visitors. "Oot , with a cargo of gasoline tho any money?" ho put to tho duo. Roth nodded a negative reply nnd seeing there wns nothing to bo gained by further parley tho Judge comninnded Leskoln nnd his frlond Terry to view Mnrshfleld from tho city limits. They promised to do tholr best. Want Riiili AioilnV. II. Stull, ' i-ni i mo AiiuKuny rlct, waH In Mnrshfleld yestorday on business. Ills friends are urging him to bo n enndidnto again for road su pervisor there. Ho Is said to havo been tho most "rlent rondmnster tho district has in or had and all or the local automoblllsts who used tho Aliognuy-Loon Lako road last Boa son are unanimous In declaring that Stull's road district was better kept up than nny they trnvorsed. Mr. Stull snid that ho had decided to nc copt thO( placo again. Ho said that tho road work would speak for Itsolf and If tho county commissioners, af ter Inspecting what ho had dono In tho district, felt that ho should havol tho plnco again, ho would do tho best ho could. It wns reported Mr. i Daggett nnd Mr. Noah wcro Booking tho plnco. . J. SIMPSON wns over on business today from North Dond. 13. B. RLANCHARD of (Smuts Pass, Is horo on a short busluoss trip. C. C.' CARTER, .n. prominent Myrtlo Point muii, was liijre'yoatqidny oi hmilnuss. .', ', t JOB RHODIfS onmu up this morning I on huahiuiM from Ills homo nt South . Inlet. MR. PORTBR of Haynos Inlet, wns among tho busiiioss visitors In tho city today. H. A. SCIinOBDBR and wlfo enmo over from Myrtlo Point on Uio noon train. MRS, H, A. WALKER was among tho shopping visitor todny from Ilnyuoe lulot. B. W. SCHIFF1LB wns har'o today 'shopping nnd on luminous from Haynos Inlet. It. R. PRESTON of Jlarshflold Is ( rpglstgroil nt Hotel Hanson, Port- land, Oregon. ' i , MISS LBAH WKIR wng hare todny from South Inlet bhopplng and vis-1 Ring with frlonds. I .MRS. NBLLIB OWKN ha.s returned rrom a short visit with, frlonds in tho Coqulllo VuRoy. W. C. CHASE of Coqulllo was among the visitors In tho ally today from tho county seat. F. A. SPHNCBR Is In the city today rrom Myrtlo Point attending to somo matters of buslnoss. WILLIAM SIMPSON and wlfo. of South Inlet, worn up today ou a short chopping trip. metcalp cam. P .-Nr-nmr.. nfcfftffif ?c9f5Y!Dcni tills morning on n shopping trip from her homo at South, Inlet. MRS. GERTRUDE WILSON and her son, Leonard Wilson, woro visitors In tho city today from Allegany, j P. 13. LARSON camo down on the Alert this morning from his hnme'CoOS BaV FlSll ailtl GaillO Pro- In Allegany trip. 111 Allnn-ntw nn n ulwtff littdtwit. .. on a short business . 13. HANSON of Haynos Inlet enmo down on tho Messenger this morn ing to attend to some matters of business. MRS. CHAS. VAN DUYN Is leaving Enid, Okln., today for Coos Hay and will reach hero about Dec. 15, having arranged to stop at Bovcral points. A. LAISI3 returned yesterday from a couple of days at his ranch In thofSnnd Hills. Ho mado the trip up In nbout nn hour, n decid ed ehango from a few years ago, whon It was nbout a half day's trip to go or return. I ' Along the Waterfront. In tho night sometime tho Adeline firrlt'mt In frnm C?ni lnnnnlmiH ...! . . .,, 0,IM, ,.... . ... lunibor for n return trip. Tho Ade llno loft out of hero on Thanksgiv ing afternoon having arrived in irom tho south tho dny before This morning tho Yellowstone, of tho Swayno nnd Hoyt lino, left out for 8nn Frnnclseo after discharging , lumber cargo. ncr cargo ncro una compioting n Rustler lenvos Florence this afternoon for HiriLl) NBW IIOMI3. Having decided to stay In Coqulllo liislond of moving to California, former councilman W. C. Lnlrd, wlio,nvc8tlgnto conditions nnd see what to ho deputy shorirf under Shorl(rnn bo done towatMs replenishing! umi-jjonnson, mis nirondy begun htilldlnfc n hiiniUomo flvo-room bungalow op-1 poslto W. II. Lyons' homo on Henry strcot nonr tho lonif bridge. It Is hoped to havo this now homo ready for occupancy by tho first ot tho yonr, though that will roqulro pretty quick work, HHLATIVI3 LS ILL. Ill-other of Prof. I-oppert uf Miirrfi field Suffers from Poisoning. Tho following from n Florcnco paper will bo of Interest horo, as Ivan Loppert la a lfrothor or Prof. Lepport, lender of tho (irnnd Orchos- tm: ' "Word hns boon received that ivnn Lepport, who Is lit tho navy, Is now I sick in tho hospital nt Rroinorlon. Washington. Tho causo of his Illness In lond poisoning. Mr. Lepport Is n ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lepport of Duncan Inlet. COURT CASIW HBdR.V. Tho following suits hnvo been ni- od In tho CIroult court horo: 1I....I r t . ... .. UUIIUV W, UU8B, UOO, V. 1(088, UIKl I Il..l.. ... .... . . . ......., ,uur, oy Lome J-. ; M. iiui H.uirumii, vs. n. li. i-or-, ha m. .lny II. Wndman vs. Jus. II. Wnd man. Suit for dlvoreo. nnn. I.'l..l. .,.1.11.... .. ..... ""' YD' iiiii 11, wygniu nun 1,110 Aoim wygiuu. Siisau Wntors vs. R. A. Church. .uyrtio m, Darker vs. John L. Rnr - kor. Suit for divorce, Tnn....l. ti r.. 1 u ... w . . .. """"r ' "iiormior vs. j. n. iiiou - soo and John MoVny. r. ... ... . ... . t UUIUU IMI1II1ILII VH. A. K f Illlllt J '- " " ' ! ot ni. W. N. Hllo vs. City of IJiindon. Coqulllo Sentinel. I.KI.KfMTI.-HTIIfiTATBTI.VO.!S;i 1 " uisiniiui rrom uoquiiio. i i.'rn..t, H....1.1 .1 ... 'rank Rurkholder started n cou-i plo ... .,.. ,,... . of dnys ago for Portland and Tho I)alles. Ho goes to tho Inttur Plnco as a delegate to tho state con- '"' " "' l" '" union. Tnria flno of ?3.160 ou chrla (JrolllJ for otor dologntos from Coos county are allotting ducks out of a niofnr boat, A- - Hooton, of Rrldgo; Leo Rny, Thoro hnvo boon somo othor of- 0 Myrtlo Point; Olaf Aason, of Flshtrnp; Jaok Hnydon, of Marsh-'gturtod field. Tho unions will pay 226 for. tho oxponsos of thoso delegates In I going to the stato convention. Co-.' !..... '.... . 1 . qulllo Sentinel. WILL SBLL .MILL. Tho galo of tho Coqulllo Mill ft Mercantile Co. property by Recolvori Nowton s tQ (nko placo on December 8y--CoaulHa Sonllncl. PHONE 1 0 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY i PLAN TQ PROTECT WILU GAMtHtHt " I InntiitA AnnAA!lt... O - .. lequve Association uraan- ized Replenish Supply i. 1 . . At n meeting nt Tho Chandler last, evening, tho Coos Ray Fish and i Onmo Protectlvo Association wasp. Tho checking up of tho number, organlzozd for the purpose of as- ndded It moro to tho list, ranking 'l sistlng In tho preservation and prop- an nddltlon of 23 chlldron to tho ngatton of wild gnnio nnd fish In ' list of last yonr. Of this number this section. Tho association wlllithoro Is n prepondernnco of 37 In Btnrt with a membership of about sov'enty-flvo. Tho officers choson wcro: President Dr. Oeorgo B .Dlx. Vice-President Dr. B. B. Strnw. Socrotnry-TronBurerW. .1, Con rad. Flold and Stream Comnilttet V, A. Lalse, .1. W. Ronnott, L. J. Simpson, P, 13. Lnrson of Alloguny, Frank Rogors of Coos Rlvor, a. O. Rogers, Frank Smith, Mr. Senmmon, C. 13. Nicholson nnd W. P. Rood. Doputy (Inmo Warden James Thomns was elected to honorary membership. Tho object of tho organlwUlon will bo to mnko a special study nnd Investigation of conditions In tho local streams and country and ns- cortnln what species of wild birds, gamo and fish nto best ndnptcd to thorn and then by co-oporntlng with tho Oregon Stnto (Inmo nnd Fish Commission to replenish tho con stantly reducing natural supply. Not only will tho effort bo mado to ro' "I stock tho districts, streams nnd Inkcs, but tho association will on denvor to see that they nro prop-' oily protected and en red for until tho Imported stock Is nblo to tnko1 care of Itsolf. . . Mr. Stono or .tho 8tnth.CoinniU slon, Stnto (Inmo Wnrdon Flnloy, nnd State FUh Warden Clnnton nro heartily In sympathy with tills movement of tho sportsmen nnd thoso Intorostod In presurvlng tho fish and gamo. It Is expected thnt Chnrles B. Mack, Portland; L. W. Bu bo mo or possibly nil of tho threo treot, Saernnionto; C. C. Carter, Myr- named will visit horo shortly to, tho gamo and fish Hiipply. sVml .More Pheamn llltN. Yesterday Dr. Straw rocelvod two dozen young Chlucso pheasants from tho stnto gamo commission, Ono crnto of theso will bo sent to Frank Rogors on South Coos River where thoy will bo cared for until Spring whon thoy will bo llborntcd to prop ngnto themselves In tho wilds. Another crnto will ho sent to Dr. Dlx's ranch on tho Coqulllo, near Rrldgo, whuro about twenty pheas ants oro now getting nlong nicely. Romo of thoso woro bought by Dr. Dlx and liberated and others were scut In by tho stnto rommlslHou. Secretary Conrad will sond Invi tations to thoso who hnvo boon des ignated ns eligible to membership. Tho fooB w111 l, "mn,, ns tho ox- i,mi80H ot tho work will bo iioml- ""' ILL NEHR HERE ...., ... .. . uepmy name warden I nomas Annnnnroe R rrlc Rnnncnr n Coos Co. Thriv-in Wow ! Doputy (Inmo Wnrdon Thomas re-1 i .,.. ,hiiiii yumi.iuiiy iruiii 11 wim.kh inp iiirougu uio uppor roquiiio vtuioy. ' I." Bnd that ono thing that jinftlo-' :.Hinry I'lonsou mm wns to mm timt J'tlio Chlnn phonsanta which recently llflil lintn rnlnnon,! li I tint on,.i Lin PHEASANTS i "" " -- - - i ,,. VouHvu Ainforo. Kamms; Oscar h3 ,0,nK ""o- Tho birds that,(. l,.,Illon. ilko Mnrnhv flnii.m wnrn r.lnnm.,l nrmm.l l.'nlrvlow ,.p. . WR,0H "SnilOn, MIKO .MIirjlMy, HalOlll " - w .-.. ! .,.w . . ... doing ospoelnlly well. Indloutlng m, """"" """' that tho birds released near Co-1 '' Tlornoy, Myrtlo Point; P. Lngor- qulllo woro lliuo doing woll Is tho!?1' Son Krmielswi; N. II. Johnson, fnnl l.n Inyl Rii.wluv l.l.wil.w.n iukhi. '"" RlllgO. ' ThomnB soya that much road ,. ,. , ..... .. ' ... ., ... ....... " UUIIIH IIUIIU III IIIH i.ruivMUl ,,., M ' na if,.,,., ,i,, r..u.i 81lllB,or of North ,Jond ,, mpogtMl fonsos and prosecutions will bo soon. Mr. Thmnnii said iimi . tho easo of Chas. Illckox nnd Fred1 Larson would bo taken nn ns soon as" District Attornov Llllonvlst ro- turned from Salem. : . fflH.W) HOWARD for Information that will load to I tho nrrost and conviction or the party who stolo u bicycle from j Control avenuo, between Hroad I way ijnd Second streets .Uiir ! day ovenliiK sliout &T&0. Ad I dross Rlcytlp, Tlmos office. i .... .i . . j .if ft 1 1 . Pictures & framing Walker Studio ELEVEN PUPILS BU UUUSAiv6 BOVS 111 School District Ollt " .. . . . ' number Bins by 37 rotal ; Count in 931 Pupils l .......I.... r!..l I... ! Not 920 but 031 pupils of Bchool , ago nro registered In district No. fnvor of tho boys, tho girls total ing 147 nnd the boys 184 for tho district. Whllo It Is pointed out that North Rend Is but 108 behind tho count for Mnrshfleld yet there must ho taken Into consideration the factB that both tho Irunkor Hill nnd tho Bnstport nddltloim havo comfortable schools of thc)r own and henco drnw several hundred pupils in their sep arate 'districts. Though ordinarily thoso ruplls would not coma to tho city schools horo becauso of tho gront dlstanco !hn U'nlilil nnrnaAnrlli trnvnl nnpli day, yet ninny fnmllles now living' In theso additions hnvo moved thoro from Mnrshfleld thus shifting tho couijt of chlldron from onq district , to nnothpr. .THE Tho Chandler Hotel. J II. Rrldges, Ban Frnnclscuj A Anderson, Mluueupolisi J. B. Norton. Coqulllo; K. F. McLeod, Barl I). Dor an, Portlnud; R. R. Iroland, Port Innil; O. W. Mooro, Portland; C. L. Hooper, San Francisco; II. II. Merry. Portland; C. II. Carder, Portland; tlo Point: Junius Murray. Nnrtn I Rend; Fro'd Murray, North Rend. The Lloyd Hotel. Hnrry Hnndors, Portland; T. For ney, Wagner; T. II. Hussy, Coaledo; J. Harney, Rnndou; Herman Johnson, Bqrekn; It. Witmor, Wagner; Mrs. Joo Homo, .Coos River; J. I, Roouoy, Wngnor; 13. Rognlo, Deluias; August Mutson, Stinlnor.' ' ' ,Thit. Iiuiciico Hotel. F. Kelloy, Portlnnd; Mrs. Charles Valentino, North Rpml; A. ,F. Riir lianlc nnd wife, Island Pond, Wnsh,; T. A. Wnlkor, Coiiulllo. Tho Hlfinco, Hotel. Clay Dooley, Coos Rlvor; John Henloy, Conledo; 11. I). Hutt, Ilorke loy; 13. Cox, Rorkoloy; C. A. Potior, Redding; F. Doming, Portland; P. Duffy, Portlnnd; C, I. Duffy, Port lnud; I). F. Johnson, Wnshougnl, Wnsh.; A. Tuosdrom, Lnkosldo; T J Rnllnutyuo. North Inlet; N. (J a too, Myrtlo Pnlut; Alvlu Smith, Coon River; Hoorgo Kruse, Isthmus Inlet J. A. Smith, Coos Rlvor; 13. Hpraguo, Lnkesldo i . i SUNDAY'S ARRIVALS. I I Tho (Tmudlor Hotel. j L. M. Donlhue, San Frnnclseo; I, Kl Hull. Vkw Vulr C.Uv M 1. T.nll,. " I" t North Romi 'il.. in...,,-.. 11..1..1 r- l,llr,1"' (:"1)H l,vir; ' w. Foni. Coos Rlvor; J. Bdwards, Oiildnnd; (llins. kviuihih. r.ium nivnr- n,,r,. ' ..nv , Riirkn, CnUihlug IiiIhI; Alvlu Sinltli, Coos Rlvor J. I ijnM,i'n' Bdwards, TI10 SI. Imvticiico Hotel. AT 9HOTIELSi flrWiiiiirtiiwwMi i lllnueho Jones,. Myrtlo Point; M.'TII,J WALL," n story wrltton by .... ,. . ., ..... .. "" "' "" 'TT-. m.,...., n.i flh, on i ....... ....... ...-., 1.11111.1 Mu a. i.tmu iliuti. "" j , 1HE CENTRAL AV. ' DIUJG STORE H iiikIIch Nntloimlly Ailvcr Hm'iI goods. 9f H. torytliiig tho highest htiiiidiii'il. T in sun lew N . tho liost, i 1 W o liuiidlo Siillili'rt clieiiilcals. t' et us fill your ir(sci'p(liiii.(. "THE OWL" NOTICE TO Till PW1.S, All inomhOrH aro requpstod to be present Tuesday, December 1. Bco tlini of offlcwra and other Importiriit 1. ml nee (Signed) JOE SrilOTT, Becretary. flASSIHE. AUJ iWm 8AIjBHnln1, ,i...n.nt. Wn :lo,0lcai i7a mono,- mimcr. win Bell ehcap If tnUcn nt onco. Held, 150 Front street. r r - 'OU HUNT Ten-room liouto eom- plotoly furnished. Phono 432-X. WAXTBD (llrl wnntn plnro to tnko care or children after school hourB. Phono 75-J. -j ' l' ;- '. lust must rim v. Ki jr.i'07. nix., iu turn to Times Otfleo. t ' ' k w.i 'M-tl-- it uio I LOST MiimiiiIp fob with' lultlnlH (i. nt M. 1). Return Myrtlo Arwsr ApU.vi ' 21 rownril. ' !rii'fv ' FOR HUNT Tliiro roonm furnished for housekeeping, closo in, hot nnd cold water. Phono 3GC-J. I WANTED I WANTIJIi ;Hnoin .; 'M"'")il",',1r! vnto family by young coilplo. Must bo closo in. V, enro of Times, WAXTBD Dressmaking. Inquire 087. Second at., iNorin. iMra. uunu. WAXTICD JniiUor work, window cleaning; also renewing and rolny- Inylng your carpets and llnoloum. Telephone 137-J. Andrew Lnndloji. FOR SALE i Ft lit HALF lllnclc Mlnorcns nna Plymouth Rock hens. Mrs. Hon Wright, Bastsldo. Tol. S02-R.' FOR HA LI3 Threo horso power' electric motor for salo"dlioapr If' tnkon nt oqco. Apply Motor, rnro Times. i ' FOR SALB Hhnftlng, pulley, bolt ings and hangers In flrot-clasa cnhdltlun, Koontz Garage, Mnrsh flold, Oregon. FOR IM8.NT HouVoUceping rtjoms. ClrS 1st nnd Rlrch. I'UU RBNT ,1-rtMint luingnhi'w. .18u qulro John Tollefson, Bnstsldo. - FOR HUNT Newly furiilsheil front rooms, hot nnd cold wntor, bnth, S2.n0 (icr week, closo In. Phono 3CD-J. ' FOR RBNT Nicely furnished front roolns with bath. $2 por-wefek, Closo In. 239 So. 4th St. FOR RBNT Furnished npnrfnient. Phono 53-L. .. .I i i . FOR RBNT Plensniit, ell.funilll. cd housekeeping npnrtmont, roas onhhle. P., caro of Tlmos. I'OR RI3NT ll-room house with pnntry nnd bnth, modern. 12th nnd Commercial, Phono RB-L. 1 'i "I The Grand jTo-Nig Hi 1 Showing nil tho latest llcopsod pictures. Tim c renin of tho world's output. BIN RBBLH, ALL NBW. No sec ond run "Junk" shown In this the- "tro. Tho Hollg Company presents Miss Kuthlyn Williams In "A 8PBCIC.ON jnmos unvor uurwoou and pro duced In two reels of exceptionally flno pictures. "A STUDY IN FI3BT." Thoy toll a funny etory. Ily tho oxprosslon of tho foot you Intorprot. It fur iiIk1io4 n lot or amusoment nnd no and or run. You will havo to guos tho east. Nothing shown but tho reel or tho characters. A novelty In photoplay. "THE OLD FIRE HOUSE." A scream from start to finish. "HUUSTITUTB FOR PANTSV.'. ft rlp-rotirlng Kulon comgtjy. ,t, ,. .. uuiiuron, r.c; Adults. .100,.. Tomorrow Night, tho.lStli opUodp of tho "PBRILS OF PAULlNE,",'an' (Jio GRAND VENBTIAK '(JlCllEfi- ThursdnyTho second n?allniont Of "RELOVBD ADV'TURER." MATT L. MAY Western Oregon Representative HAAS HROTHERS . Iinportors and Wholesale Grocer Mars'uflold. Orecon I Tol. 3(M.R. Res. Myrtlo Arms COOS HAY TIMES I WAR MAPS. TEN II UY AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE j WAH MAP WHILE THE j SUPPLY laSTS j They Aro Going Fast ht i !i i t.-f L. 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