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38M Hhdbb WSKSHtitMtii ir ' Ifl THE COOS BAY" TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEGEMBER 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. WORLD'S GRfATEST WAR DAYfcBY DAY F que ARMY DHDEHS E men now REACH Si OF im linn Oil AVnr Needs Sflll Huli Trades In Ev I cry Soctfon lirlntfM Now , 3(1 t ' i.i HI JIlltlllVSH. (NEV YORK, ..Dec. 3 nev ' . ' i. January 1. It was also stated that Btimillos for Europe m'los,., Jho record of oxports from nractlcally every Important seaboard port of tho United States Is coiiBttint- 'lnonoy," ho said, "There aro not enough sntlillors or harness makers In Minneapolis to hnntllo tho Job and wo nro trying to get more, llut wo ' will got tho order out on time." Tho saddles will equip GG bnttcrles of field artillery of six aims each on a war footing. , 31.000 tons of oIlcnfcQ, tho largest ,0110 day business ever done by lln- tho company expects to rccelvo part pcC(1 oll ,uj8 0f tho United States, of an order for 500,000 pairs of j .. tll nnturo of another order plac- . I shoes which the English government C(1 (n .Minneapolis. 13. C. Warner. Kucli new will glvo out next week.. These last i roSilont of tho Midland LliiBcod bo delivered by April ' nn,lllinn.. Bnid that ho Is not nt llb- lrcady contract- ...... in .iiannsH final destination or (luniHItlcs. v'l can say, however, that tho Min neapolis mills shared In tho business entered, and that for tho first time In tho history of tho export trade wo will ship direct to Rotterdam and Copenhagen." It was reportod that tho extraordinary high price of $12 n ton laid down In Holland or Doti- i ... i i ' .'.,' ' v t nrnini n aim lULUim i wl RLUUILU NIL nrni: dime iiiii i fi 1 1 1 pi nnnnp s i in iiii'rii utiii i hmr i limn - Belgians nun previous Btnndlng nrrnnqcmciiK back in Hiirono or to centers of mnhlMzn. 1 11.... I.. II. n t.ln.. IdI Hill,. n. - UUI1 111 HIV I'Cll iaPU III! UUI lllilim wont to Tslngtao; Frenchmen tn various garrisons along tho coasts or pioceedod homeward; Austrlans went by way of America back to tholr natlvo land. Tho lhitlsh'lmvo only now liogun to move. Husorvo offi cers, of which thero nro a nunibsr u t"u far oast, huvo boon Hunimoiicd to ' retiiin to England, and with thein HGveinl hundred young men aro lonv-' Ing China, throwing np their posi tions and paying tholr oyn oxponsos back homo to volunteer, (ionium. ' .1 I wallpapTfT bee , About it, I -m 'Cults j tmrfncM.day Jirimjs Its quota of for- eIiocs aro to bo dell algn "orders .for,, inlscollaneoiis war 1. 1015. Tho shoes a si'iini'l'los tor Europe's belligerent ar- cd for aro to be m ninilo with soles foven-elghths of an Inch thick, with Hungarian nails drlvon In tho .heels nnd toes. They weigh nbout four lv being enlarged In volume through pounds and nro said to last for n these sourcos of new buslnoss for our year. Tito price or tho shoes Is ?3.25 American Industries, and one nuth-; per pair. orlty says It Is a conservative ostl- jisi,.-o(),ioo In llnriioss Contracts, mate to placo tho nmotint of war Qr(inrs t0l. Vast ounntltles of bar- orders placed In the last two months nog8 n)(, 8IHUlery lmvo been placed j mark wnB paid for tho oilcake, which in this country by foreign govern-1 wh varj0U8 conCerns throughout thoUotild mnko tho valuation of tho dny'n ment agents nt J250.000.000. 'country lit tho past week. Contracts tales $1,302,000. l.r.00,000 Vm-ds of Flannel Uouglit f(jr nn nBBregnto of $1,000,000 worth , Rcriiinny Has 950,000,000 Deported Here. Chicago nows dispatches received hero nssort that ono European coun try has placed n $1,000,000 order for knit goods with n. firm In tho Chicago district. From Chicago The llclglan llollct Headquarters, tho dominii military maehlno tnau which were oiiened by tho Pi ogress t0 olabornto rc-biillillng operations' Club on South Hroadwny will bo clos-1 , f c0inlat0ll nt lIckoj ed today and n largo nniount of cloth-, '" tuu ' . , , , , ing and foodstuff will bo shipped In n! I o comparative shoit tinid day or two. Tho contributions lmvo ' slneo Its forts ttoro wrecked by tho; been lnrgo. many business houses Invader's artillery.' LI ego has bcoil making contributions of food nnd ropllit, jnt0 n model German fort clothing in addition to mo inrgo nin-, . . .,, ()1 Jcct lesson for studunla, Ju tho (lor Wr Awoclilcil Pith lo Coos n Tlmc. AMSTKUUAM, Hoc. 3. No hotter lllustrntlon can bo given of tho far-sightedness and thoroughness orpronl.n nll,j Austrian buslnoss houses l''r llct I'AIXTIXn. 1mY.Z'J? UKIIMMT, ZV "1 I " I'. l.H MtittT " Paper :):i No. pr woro at first seriously nf faded as n roiiBoquenco of tlw drnftliiK of their Hero. 0( j,nrncss for tho llrltlsh army part About 1.G00.000 yards of shirting of R fii000000 or,icr ,,lncctl wlth n tlannol lmvo been purchased on thl8ifrm ,n goth Dcn,( n,nnnWoro market by Cannda. The contracts lgubct tho olhor ,,ny t0 fV0 snddlory (la;e been plncod with nt least four nmmifcturnB concerns In St. Louis, firms of Belling agents, and several .. . .. , . f 20 000 mills will be employed for nipnths ..,,, , imr8e hnrncss. A saddlo bankers It Is learned that thero Is on turning out tho goods. J (8 rw4nrej . for 0very other horse, i noposlt In tho United States not less , lu,aiJdltlon to tho contracts placed T;,0 equipment thoroforo will bo com- that $50,000,000 of prlvnto Qerinan on goods to bo made jiractlcnlly all I , , CQ aqq saddles and harness-! capital, mitchpf which wns sent horo' ... ...- .1.1. II 1n..1. nt l,n M.ipf I ' Pi 'IT " .....- I.. Il.t ol l'ViiK,,,,J,u, """"w"' V .! OS. Tho hard wnro.ror tho harness is I as n prow i'S"! v'D"v ."'. ' .!. n.. nvnllnllln fnr nlllrlt ' . . .. !". " .. I ... ..-..- - II. ...nn n.l.lln n.till. wiwiivu mm ........- . ,0 iJ0 riirmsiicii iy nrins in uanaua i enny uiiyoi.ui " i'i ... BhlwncnljWcro bospqken, Tho aiot nntl KnBinml. Tne st. Loua firms markqt (s,. practically cleaned up of , bo nlloW0(1 twonty wcckB , light and dark gray mixtures. 5 1 In- whch ,o f t,IC,r Jmrl of lhJ qrlen ches wide, weighing about eight oun-. othcr n,,vIcM from st. Lou,B M., ces nnd costing In the neighborhood Bjg0 gtnt(J t)mt nnolIcr IinrncS8 man. of G0 net. , nfncturor thero has received from Tlie buying commisRionors wno mint given by various individuals. Among tho contributors nro: Marslifleld High School, Fourier Meat Market, Union Meat Co., Olllvant & Wcavor, Albert Matson, S. Lnndo, Allen & Lowls, Warnor Orocory, Mnrohflold Hardwnro Co., Connor & lloagland, Hub Dry floods Cq., Hnrry NnBburg, Holmes Grocery Co., Coos Itivor pcoplo, v Flxup. Hoy Lawhorno, nlanco .Cigar Sloro. W. 11. Hlndlngcr & Co., Model flrocorv. Palnco Meat Market, 'olcott Grocery, nnd tho newspapers. o to I FIJNO placed thoso ordors have returned home, and It Is expected that no ad ditional ordors will bo placed for borne time. A large ynrdogo of tho flannel has been shipped already, and additional shipments will be mado as fait as the mills can produce tho ma terials. ,Tho buying operations of tho Canadian factories wore conducted very quietly and It was only Thurs day that tho facts becapic known. Aftor procuring all of thq stock floods that wero obtainable the buyers plac id, contracts that will take somo mills thrco months to complete. Tuo maximum price paid for cot .ton carded flanuols was 50c net. Some ,of .tho cotton warp flnnnelB woro sold at loss than 10c a yard. So far as can bo learned tho only wool Bhlrt ln& flannel disposed of was 100 pieces. This was a trial order, but tlio president of tho mill which boiii this lot was figuring on a contract for a largo quantity. Two of tho 8iiccoaful bidders stat ed that iiono of tho mills had at tempted to exact an oxtortlonato prlco far tholr products. Tho homo doimind will have to bo sldotraokod until thoso oxport orders aro flntshod but It Is expertod that no trouble will bo encountored In taking care of tho wunts of domostlc purchasers. In tho moantlmo thoso foreign shirting contracts will glvo employment to u number of mills which woro not well conditioned owing to tho slackness of tliq, demand for woolens. , A 'local banker with oxtenslvo for eign connections bays that within tho pasC week ho has rorelvod orders to tmroliftso directly or to pay for at least $15,000,000 worth of war no upsides purchased by Kuropoau na tions. This banker, as bus nlroady been published, Uul $10,000,000 of .forolgn ordors, received through 130 to HO cables. Ho said that other national banks woro doing mushier able foreign buslnoss. Tho Natlounl City Hank has recent ly boon paying for largo amounts of wheat for Switzerland. Ohio flour mills aro reported work ing day and night on ordors for flour trom Paris, Liverpool and Glasgow. Practically tho entlro output of two largo companies Is being shipped abroad. Tho bolllgeront nations, too, nro giving orders for other Vlnds of supplies. Condensed milk Companies In tho state have received substantial forolgn contracts. At tho sarin1 tlm'o tho Mllbiirn Wagon Coin puny Is negotiating on a big vehicle .r$irr M'MjJ Mllod, arnilos. 'dash IbV ttiosa oruors Is being deposited In i&fW iVMiVy itlio Fronoh buyors wUUo.itho Kngllsh ogonts aro maklnjt payment through Ottawn. y.tHwjdito.ulp of Shoes Onlercil from Now Kngbiuil I'atlorlcs. Now Hnglond shoo manufnctiirers, it Is said In dlspatohos received from Doston, lmvo found a vorltablo bo. nanza In tho Kuropoan war, having alroady booked ordors from foreign ngentB calling for oror 2,600,000 pairs of shoes. From ono point In Now Kngland It Is reported that a leading uppor leathor producor, with an annual gross turnover of $12, 000,000 in fair times, is now running nlgllt shifts, At tho aflfco 0f the Mullln Shoo Company lu Pittsburg, Pa., tho announcement wns made that an orilor had boon received from tho French government for 200,000 pairs of shoes to bo delivered by i tho llrltlsh government nn order for I 1500 sets of heavy artillery harness for thrco team units at n cost of $250,000. Iluy CantceiiN, lllniiketK nnd Cotton Duck. Philadelphia news advices state tlonol sums wore forwarded later to cover tho.cbst of purchases of com modities. ZKPPKMN HAH) PIANK (Dr AuocUtt.1 t'roi lo Co nr TlmM.l TUB HAGUK, Dec. 3. It Is be causo tho German Zeppelin aircraft seldom, It ovor, undertakes oxton slvo operations unloss favornblo weather conditions nro promised, that tho French military authorl- GROWS DAILY limn military schools, na though tho Germans expect stny. All tho llclglan forts lmvo boon repaired, with a slnglo exception; much of tho 'old artillery ban been replaced with Krupp fortress enn non of tho Intost typo, nnd ovon tho landscape has been remodeled with a vlow to defense. All tho nowest Ideas of German and Aus trlnn military oxports lmvo boon embodied In tho plneing of ord nance, In tho erection of ramparts, In trenches, observation places, highway mines, secondary battor- los nnd block houses. Thero Is nn Intricnto system of connecting works between tho vnrl ous main poljitsof tho outlying, de fenses. Great nttentlou Mins lioon paid to tlio- use of vlIlngoB and. for ests for concealing fortifications. Tho trenches nrq. flat wHU tho ground so as to bo vlslldu- only I'X nml ri, ... i "''.l-onoS' Han. 1 S-lerks. Now the Hrltlsh Interests are f 0(J AMTn Pai i 555 JieKlnnliiB to HUffor depletion In IliMr'. , r'rtn kL. laffsr nnd nlflo tho Chlneso Ciistnlns Vi(i rOUTR'S IIito, Service tho till odors of which nro ,"r "d H wiittJiVJP .larcoly llrltlsh. i '" ,r W"HS5ffiC!, . Several scoro limnuti Catholic priest from tlio Interior of Clilnn pomp from tho rotnnto provlnco of Szeehwoli, liavliu; inhpoiided to tin bulll loqiitrviuciits of tho French, mobilisa tion, lmvo como to Kiirrison iiosts along the China const nnd nt Poking. Vnr 'lt rtnh in H q. L FOOTE. "A SStlno fn Q 1$ $ Every Drop" wiP not o can lodny from f!($yi 4vm! your linrdwnro cr nro- IHIl Jinj(IMI corydonlor. $JS&iija. i . . .i i ..,'&ij l A..N-T it tup. TnunT our pant. e ha0 to pI, Wo never blamo ths ,: when our soles Erow old 2 thin, Wo never blamo ti i....' I "hen our lids Wa I flout, I ut wo alwnys blama n,. i. I lry when our ablrU nr nt COOS HAY KTWSI LlOfflS Pii.n. -- i """" "IM. - j contrlbu- from nbovo. nnd nro nrotectctl with concealed bnrbwfro dntniigJoinonlB. Tho tranches nro drained and nr tlally covered for pVotoctlon ngninst rnlu nnd snow, while tho width Is nmplo enough to allow cnrrlngo of storos nnd ammunition without in- I - iKH 1UACIC KIMC riTDVK POLISH For Sale by SCHltOKDBU .V- H.ILDKNHHAN1) l'lijinb- 1)77. . W thnt an oidcr has boon given out In 'ties Issued tholr recont order for tliat city by rcproBentntlVes or King j bidding tho publication or woathor Constantino of Greeco for 20,000 nr-J forcensts. Abbo Moroux, director my canteens. Tho official purchasing of tho wonthcr bureau, has cx ngent for tho Greek government. C. plained how tho cutting off of Vnssadnkls, Is Btnylng nt tho Wnl-'theso roports will affect German doi-r-Astorla Hotel hero. Tho pur-calculations. Ho says that tho or ehasos on behalf of that government der Is no mora whim of tho French nro bolng financed by means of an coiiBor, but Is deslgnod to bear vl arrnngoment with and distribution tally upon tho imicli-foared Zop of cash deposits with tho National .polln raid on Bnglandi City Hank. National llnnk of Com- "It Is clear," tho Abbo states, njerco and tho Irving National Dank "that tho dosporato efforts of tho of this city, cooperating with tho Germans to reach the French coast National Dank or Greeco, botweon Dunkirk and CalnlB aro Tho largo ordor for canteens, wMch prompted by tholr Intontlon to ut t is required shall bo mado or alum-1 tnck Englnnd with ZeppolliiB. A ilium, gonornlly Is credited to tlio.dlrlKlblo balloon from Antworp United Stntos Aluminum Company, could go tho dlstonco or 320 kll wltli offlcos lu Philadelphia. The ometers (about 160 mllos) to Lon spociricatlons, which wero drawn by' don,, bombard tho city and roturn tho offleinlsof tho wnr offico at Ath-ito Its baso in less than ton hours, ens. Groeco. nolnt out that tho can- Such n, trip, howovor, would lmvo The following nro tho tlous received thus far: Miss J 1.00 Doris nnd Wllllo Phillips 1.00 torferlng with tho troops. Hy mnll 2.00 , considerable part of tho hard 11. GJordruni 1,0 labor Involved In competing tho Friend 2.00 troncllos jB (Iono with "military W;.Q J-00 j traction trench digger" which cuts Mrs. G 1.00Jn furrow about thrco foot wldo and, T. O 1.00 jthreo foot deop. I D. IC 1.00 1 M0fit of tho old Ilolglan forts Mrs. K 1.00 hnvo boon ontlroly remodelled, some A. 1). L 1.00 hnvo boon raised, somo Inworod Jas. Watt i. 1.00 with n vlow to greater offlclonoy Clms. Blford' 1.00 or sholl flro or to Increasing tho A Friend 1.00 swoop of country which tholr guns, .loo Stoll 2.25 can commnnd. Thoro nro sovornl , B. Jr. Brlekson 1.00 falso bntterloa elovorly constructod Dr. II. M. Shaw ', 5.00 to attract aeroplono or cavalry at-' Bllf. BvoiiBon 1 0.00 tnck. , Olo Bvonson ..i 2.00 Tho town Ib dull and quloj,. AH IK, a. 11 2.00 shops and cafes nro required to i 1 F. J. Vorniohr 1.00 cioso at s o ciooic in ma ovoning i A Friend from Daniels Creole . 1.00 Newspapers nro nt, a heavy prom. North llond Library Ass'n ... 5.00 . I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. llonnctt . . . 2.00 i Mrs. Harry NnBburg 1,00 ( Hnrry Nasburg 100.Mimi In Foielgn ClluieH Kooptmi! t , W. G. Lawhorno 2.00 DciiiiiikI rue HomtvMh In Armies. I Mr. n.n. llnnnnMnv 1 00 I I' Alila 1'rr.i lo IVwi ll.r llm.J A. L 1.00 SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Low Rates for Handling Triinli Wo haul trunks between uriii fa Marslifleld And do a.i!.'T M for reasonably rntoa, c-"' prAiTiu.Nsri:iitfnjQuift i.e)i iicisncr, rropri PlitinMt 120-4. io.U m I THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Mnrshflold WASHINGTON AVKNIJK STADDBN HTIIHHT NOUTH HKNI) O. A. Metlln, Prop. AT- CAMPBELL'S WOOOYW North Front tlutet I'limir ATP. ' J NO HAW KIX1K8 on YOUIt COMiARH If 'yia 'lmvo tliom Iauiiiler4 nt TWIN, OIXV HTKAJI LAUNimi 1 Tickets $2,001 tsrKlifIold-orth (tend iit IM 'i-4 ivcry ten iiilnntn fronln to II! p. tit.; to Smith nd; ti dny, leaving r-t 1 1 M l t , lliit'c Irlpt u day. tiOIIST A KINO. Tntt. .MANV JOIN Alt.MIKK. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular placo for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y i r. 1. HCAira CI A. II. now '..... ..' a a IM Ul IN I I ! ' Marshticld Smll KMlmntro Iurnlihrf I'liono RO'J-3. .Vml'Ctli. 0Pf 4, teens "must bo similar to thoso used by tho American army." Tho terms bpeelfy rash on bills of lading. .Machinery Order lo Ho Placed. Tho Ilaldwln Locomotlvo Works or Philadelphia,, tho president or which Is none othor than Alpu II. Johnston, tho recently olocted head or tho Am erican Manufacturers' Export Asso ciation nnd a member of tho National Forolgn Trade Council, recontly sont Its representatives to Russia In ro spoiiBo to a reiipesi from tho Russian govoinmoiit, id study tho specifica tions Incident to a largo machinery otiritrHcti'lisih rocolved an Inquiry for 770 largo tiirrot lathos and n number of ollgfno''uith08. Tho contract, pro. feiinitibhl'for Russian delivery, It Is oxpoctoil, will bo awarded shortly. Othor Inquiries mado In Philadel phia durliiK tho past wook presage that contrncts will soon bo placed In that district for 50,000 pairs of shoos for naldlors of tho allied armies; 100,000 moro army blankets to swoll tho ordor recontly plncod with tho Dobson mill for 250,000 blankets; 75,000 yards of cotton duck, bolng part of a 1,000,000 yard order, 100, 000 yards of which lias boon contract ed for at Hoston. and 100,000 pairs of socks. An Inquiry for 50,000 barrels 0f comont wns rocolved from Argentlno sourcos and others for a largo ordor of cotton goods sultablo for gauzo bundagos. MliiueaiMiIlK Firms Took $1,000,000 In OmIoi-m lu Slnglo Day. '' Advlcos from Minneapolis, Minn., toll how a million dollar's worth of oxport business, tho dlroct result of tho European wnr, went on tho books of Minneapolis In n slnglo day last wook. Saddles to bo mado lu n Min neapolis factory, ollcnko mado by n Minneapolis milk barley In tho local olovators and 0nt and ryu In storago at tho same point figured In tho day's buslnoss. Minneapolis landed ?1 00,000 tho Kuroponn war buslnoss In n slnglo order when tho Dodson, Fisher, llrockman Company put an ordor on IU books for -1000 artillery saddles. Vlco President W. S. Hugos of tho company said ho docs not kuow wherp the saddlos nro going. 'Wo nro to nuiko them In nlnoty, dajB nnd turn thorn ovor to n bits) eastern contracting firm nnd got our to bo mado undor very favornblo weather conditions. Abbo Moroux explains that lu or dor to work out tholr woathor pro dictions tho aormnns would ro qulro nbout sixty roports, which lu normal times appear at n cortaln hour In tho principal Kuroponn cit ies. Tho most Important woathor stations nro along tho channel coasts, so that If Franco ami Eng lnnd soud no roports tho others aro practically valueless. So, ho eoneliidos, tho Gonuans will bo tin ablo to make tholr calculations anil will lmvo to run tho risk of tholr hugo Koppcllns bolng wrecked by a suddon storm along tho chauuol It they undcrtnko n raid on England. A Friend 1.00 A. E. Gngnon 2.00 Edwin Lnbowiteh ? 1.00 A Frlond 5.00 irs is iuu F. C. Milton 70 W. II. McDroom 1.00 J. A. Rlntt 3.00 Coos Day Times 5.00 Totnl $72.95 TO PREVENT DISEASE. HONOR GERM.VN GENERAL (1)7 AuoclU4 I'rcn to Com tltr rimw.j JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. l. Prnbloms or sanitation as applied to cltlos nnd towns woro discussed huro today nt' tho forty-soennd annual con vention or tho American Public Health. Association. A Joint sosslon was hold with tho sociological sec tion, nt which sanitary oxports ex plained In detail tho work accom plished lu n number ot cities for the prevention of disease. PEKING. Doc 2. Immediately nf-1 tor tho declaration of wnr, resorvlsts, of tho sovornl continental nations that woro Implicated procoodod. by (Dr AuocltUJ Vtnt lo Coot llr Time, AMSTERDAM, Dec. 3. General von lllndonburg, who Inflicted a dis astrous dofent on tho Russian troops In East Prussia, has boon honored by COAL. Tlio kind YOU have tho University of Koeiilgsbtirg with I ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific quadruplo doctor's dogroe, all tour I Llvrry nml Trniu.fer Conipnny. faculties of law, divinity, medicine r - " nnd philosophy having united to do him honor. Ills diploma bears tho following Inscription: "To tho supremo loader or tho Eighth German Army, who completely ovorthrow and destroyed tho Russian hordes, nnd In this way dejfohded his natlvo provlnco nnd Gor man culture from barbarian onomlos, to tho Immortal ornament or the Fathorla'ucl." Your Ideal of a Home Can be realized at less expense if you consujt "us "Wiiv PAv'.Moifi'j.Ij JOHNS0N GULOVSEN COMPANY Tlio Quality Niimo with tlio Servlco Imiiiio. ' Abstracts FOR RELLVIILE AIISTRACTS OF TITLE AM) IM'OUJUIW A.ROLT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., lot MARSHFIELD AND COQl'lMiK MTV, OlllXSON ait.VKIIAIi AOH.VW, 1MHTHII1K AND lWH AGENTS FOR C,NADLN PACIFIC RAILROAD M IIKXltY KKNGSTACICr.N, MANALMl WAR ROOSTS WEDDINGS. inr AMOflttrJ ri. lo loo IUj TlniM. LONDON. Doe. 2.--Ono or tho do olopiiionts of tlio war Is tho liieronso In tho marriage rato lu Groat llrltaln. Tho last quarterly roport, just mado public, shows a rato ot 3.1 per thous- ofland above that of tho Banio period last year, this is mo uiguosi nuo recorded tor any throo months porlod slnco 100C. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. MARSHFIELD, ORKGON REACH AUTO STAGE LINE Schedule for December. Decembor Tuqs. : Wed. : Thurs. : Erl. Sat. Sup. lon. Tuos. ! Wed, Thurs. Frl. Sat. Sun. Man. Tuos. Wod. Thurs. Frl. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tuos. Wod. Thurs. Frl. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tuos. Wed. Thurs I nder 1 5 t; 7 81 01 101 111 121 13 Loavo Leavo Floronco Mnrshflold 12:00 ni 1:00 n m l2:oo ni 12:00 ml 3:30 n m 1:00 a m 1:00 a m 4:30 am 4:30 a m 5:30 n m G:30 a in S:00 a in 0:00 n m 10:00nm ll'l0:30nm 15(11:30 a in iR(i-2;oo m 17112:00 ill 1812:30 pm 191 4:00 am 20 4:30am 5:00 a m 5:30 a m 0:30 a m 7:30 a in S:30am 0:30 am 27110:30 am 2Slll:0Oam 20111:30 nm 30 12-00 in 31 12 00 m reasonable 21 OH 23 24 25 2GI 1:00 pm 1:00 p m 4:30 n m 5:00 nm 5:00 n m 5:30 n in 5:30 n m C:30 a m 7:30am 0:00 a in 10:00am 11:00 a in 11:30 a m 12:30 pm 1:00 pm i:ud p m 1:30 pm 5:00a m 5:30 a m 0:00am G:30a m 7:30 a in 8:30 am 0:30 am 10:30 a in 11:30am 12:00 in 12-30 pm 1-00 pm 1 00 p m condition Loavo Gardiner 2:30 pm 2:30pm 2:80 p m 0:0Q a m! 0:110 a m 0:30a in 7:00 n in 7:00 nm 8:00 am 0:00 n m 10:30 am 11:30 n m 12:30 pin 1:00 p in 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 0:30 a m 7:00 a m 7:30 am 8:00 n in 9:00 n m 10:00 am 11:00 a in 12:00 m 1:00 p m 1:30pm 2:00 pm 2-30 pm 2 30 p m lb rou i-h iiA from Marshfiold o rioreme en ramo tide FUMGIN & BEIETT I LDEST ifANK IN COOS COUNTl' E.stnbJMcd stfbUTc! ISM. Capital, Surplus and Undividal 'Profits $115,000 Interest PuliI on Tlmo JUi"slta Officers: J. W. Rennet t,. President, ,, , .1. II. Flanagan, Vlce-i'icsiiuni. "" ""'"'::"'&-"' , We Cam Help Yon The osrvico of this Dank will help you. .. .AniViP!'1 . V.nll .. . ., ,,h tne "" whon wo can rondor nny sorvico In council"" or money or tho transaction or. any financial builne doposlta In any nniount, elthor ohwiUlns or lutercs assure absoluto aafoty for nil funds ontruBted t UNDER THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. BANK FIISTIS11L OF COOS BAY Sp'ctu Deposit Bores For Kcnt' L2Si t'Ji"T ""TMHilM