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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1914)
iilBimi iDnnccQQinMAI DIRECTORS If .' if fffureeisrs int STHIMGEMT LIIIIS Would Prevent "Saloon Drug Stores" Under State Prohi- , bitlon, They Say J When Orogon goes' dry next yen ntu't tlio voters In November decreed that It would, thoro will still re main Bovornl thirsty citizens In nnd nbout tho stnto who will Book through one inoniiB or nnoUior to qtfcneh a craving nppotltlo. Tlmt tho may not bo called In on oinnr- KOiiey oruorfl mo drug Bioros m Oregon are already taking moans to ptotect themselves from whnt tb.n torni tho "saloon drug store" that tho pharmacists believe will Inev itably spring up if thoy nro not curbed by offlclont nnd stringent legislation. As nn Inkling of whnt Is oetug dotit', Frank Cohan, of tho O.vl rloro, yosterdny rocolvod a Idler from C. .T. Fuhrmnn, of tho Coos County Pharmaceutical Association r.tntlng that nt n mooting every '.num ber of tho organization bowline pledged to the oxtont of $r. to nl:l In sect ring tho legislation they rod 1 3 necessary. Several days ngo at a mooting of the Portland Hetall DriigglhtB Association It waB decided that "on account of the danger of unfriendly legislation to tho drug trade nnd further, tho rnct that with Oromm dry tho trade will bo Jeopardised by tho springing up of saloon drug i,lori," every member In that city hns pledged hfuiMlf to the sum of $10 and olectod a special comuiltiee en leglsbtiou to work with tlm loglslntlon commltto recently ap pointed at a inwtliiK of the Oregon State Phnrmareittlcnl Association hold In Salimi. In other words the druggist of tho ontlre state ar In a determined fight to Me that proper law ant ' lassod wklcn will be stringent enough tkat they tan rgnlat the ... . . v - IKhot Mlllng to a fine point. Thoy f'i- the operation of Uqeor eoa ttmt MN4er b name of drug ati v. hem-e r. willing to have lawi that vrtll rcrh trjo. rnns adding oie more polat to the prohlblUoti ar gertnt and Uxrt thai they "ake Orern .. dry a a job. DOME OF m TOTAL COST OK A KOAI) , KJUT GOOD UNTIL ItOXDS ! AUK PAH OKI' :: :: :: j ' 4 VAS8HINGTON. D. C. Dee. S3. While It- U frequently eney for a cewnty tp leene ImmmI and borrow moNoy for Improving the local high ways, the raising of the money to retire thoee bonds at maturity ii often not so simple. Many coun ties, In borrowing money for bond. ' figure that the amount of money rnUod represents the total coat of the road, forgetting that he road must be maintained and repaired, If, at the end of tho term of the bonds, the county is to have any thing to show for Its Investment. Tho question of fluaucing country Scud building Is discussed fully In ' lVipnrtiueut of Agriculture llulletl.i N 13C, ontltled "Highway Ponds" whui la written by the office of Publlil Hoads In collaboration with JnmcH W. Glovor, Profiweor of MathoinnWj'R and Insurunco, Unlvor-. Hlty of MlVhlgnn. In this bulletin tho nuthorw discuss fully the vnr-' lou iiiethudM. of financing rood '; bul'ldliig nnd otlilng debts for road j conBtruaJlau, und also deal frnnkly with tho liatunl cost of u road lnr-, lm; tlio lifa .of tho hoi total cosr of n road, bonds, or tho total cost ot n road, the authors clto tlio rollowlng two examples ns ' affording at loast a basis for os tluintlug tho total mlulniuin tost or n mllo or road: Total Cost r u Mile ul' Itojul Itullt With UO-Yonr llouds. ' nitiimliiouH-macadnm: Cost or eoiintructlou ($ 1 0.nuoi , undur f l''r cent serial bond I with Int. ror 20 years SIH.OI'j.&O Cost or annual repair ami main tenance ($1100) ror iweuiy $13,000.00 year i i Total cost for 20 yrs, $2S.013.riO llrlck: Cost t)( qoiistruetlou (?18, BOO) under C por rout serial bond with Int. for 20 yrs. ?20,I8C73 Cost of niinunl ropnlr uud niulii- tonniigc? (?300) for twenty year $0,000.00 Total 'co'sV for 20 yrs. $32.120.73 Tho. authors point out that tho actual tost of building und main- tnliiliiK R spcjolflc highway can bo .lAtnrmlued only nfter the character nnd volume or imino aim aeuiai wear an'' tqnr ,,rovo boon tm,,ort for (X scrlos of yours The flBuroa qvotcd above ot cpurso, will not an- ORKV AUTO LAWS AM) AVOID TKOI'IILK Sfnte Motor Vehicle Lnw. Hoot Ion I). No ppr.mii shall ' operate or drive u motor vohlrle j on tho public liiKhwnyn or thin Htato after tho first day of Aug- list, 1911, unless Bitch vehicle shall hnvo tho ininibor phtloH as- j signed to It by the Hoerotnry of j state conspicuously displayed on tlio rear nnd front of suoh ve- hlcle In plain view and so as to bo easily rend by the public. Section lil. Every motor vu- j hide shall be provided with ado- quale biiikes, sufficient to con- j trol the vehicle at all Union, and j ,i " .... .... ...... .....v .,.. I whittle or other Hlminfins; do a suitniiie and adequate Doll, vice, and shall, during tho per- led from one hour after 'sunset to one hour before sunrise, ills- j piny nt loast two whlto lights In j j lnmiis on the front, nnd one red j light In the roar of such vehicle, j j Said roar lnmp shnll show u j whlto light across tho rear of the j vehicle. Tho whlto rays of such j roar lamp shall shine upon tho number pinto ea'rrted on tho roar j j of such vehicle. Tho light of the j j front lamps shnll be visible nt j least 200 feet in tho direction j from which tho vohlclo Is pro- j I coed I ii g. I LK'ITER I'ROAI SANTA. CI A US. To trite Killlur of The Tliucw: j Sir--Won't Homebody plocnie stop the rumor that la fast gnlu- j j lug ground? Not only grown- j tis, but nearly every hoy nnd girl, on being questioned will j promptly say, with a nlco little shake of the head, "Thoro is no j Santa Clmis." Now this Is pretty hard on a fellow who has boon "on tb Jul' hundreds or J year. j j I am going to ask a favor of i my (till faithful follower, wftrr- ew lb mM h . ' ... ' r r l,0l"nK Ul"1 I !,- i will be side to mi-vh I 1 ) them enfe mam. Thte Is whnt U ar to d: !fcmd one pr I U say. to aoma one without ' harlag their namas npponr. , Imagine the stirprlM and .lolight ami gneaaoA m to who mighty . Mit ni ii. i ne rocoivur may expUJn. "It must have nome i from 5wnty." or. more probably, j be .or she will radiate smile to j , evwy ene. seeing In each filond relMlve a possible sender, j This will warm the heart of SANTA CLAU8. The North Pole, Deceaiber, 191 1. WIIISX ALL AltOl'XI) IS JOYKI'L. TltANCKR and sojourner as I am In the land though s for me no social hearth may blase, no rospltable roof throw open its doors nor the warm ! grasp of friendship woloomo mo at the thioshold yot I fsol the j Influence of the season beaming j Into my soul from the happy j looks of those around me. Sure- ly happiness Is reflectlvo, llko the j light of heaven, and every conn- tenance bright with smilos and j glowing with Innocent oujoy j ment Is a mirror transmitting to j others the rays of a suprouie and everlasting benevoleuco. He who can tuui ohurMshly uway from contemplating the felicity or bin rellow beings and emi alt down darkling and repining in his loneliness whon nil around Is Joyful may Imvo his moments or j strong excitement and selfish ; gratification, hut he wants tho j genial and social sympathies which constitutes the diurni or a morry Christinas. Wushliigtou I r lug ritxnorit SCIIKDPLK. ,',I,,,,K,r "-'"'- lniitliiK imtl Mill (,'oo.s tin Long Shift. UPUISNIC, Or.. Doc. a 1. Tlio ten hour working day at tho llooth-Kolly mill wus re-established this wook, af ter a hull' a month of short shifts during the dull season. It is believ ed that there Is sufficient demand lo keep tho mill in oporutlon until Jan nary 1, when normal trade Is expect-! od lo return. si , , ,. Pi.v in oiMinary niiieaunin, gravel or ii'y rouus, nut lu all these eases 'the luterest on tho bonds must be im t. and there must bo oxpendlturos ' to inaliitaln them In condition. Tho I pr.oror tho drnlnngo nnd tho less i permanout tho ehnnieter of the' road ' roi.ndatlon. tho greater must he the i pecontago that repair costs will I hear to th6 first cmst. Slmllturly, the question or whether tho actual ' surfuolng Is doslgnod to withstand the character or traffic nnd wenthor to whloli It Is subjected also has an Important bourlug on what It will cost tho county to koep tho rond In b ich simps that whon tho. bonds nro paid tho locality still will lmvo n vali'.ahlo property to show as a re a. ,11 nf lit linrrnii'ln,. .....1 .k.., ........ t N-,v .'. .ttf vviiviilllt, UUU t Vl'ilf UtUltl. In the Realm of Higher Things Coil HpeiiKliiK q'lirougli Ur War. "Cod Is speaking to us through this wnr." declared tho Rov. Or Win. T. Mnunhig, Hector or Trlu- I Ity Episcopal Church, New Voile' I niit- . I'iMiiot Hntiilnv. "tin sneak I to im through the storm of human ' passion nnd tho wild conflict of I human wills even as Ho speaks to! j us In tho cyclone nnd the earth- I qunko. lie gives us the fateful gift J ! of fieedoin tho power to do good I or evil In our own little sphere, buti He doe not abdicate Ills throne to us. wo may disoiiey nun nun uesi roy oursehos',. but wo cannot finally defeat his purpose, lie overrules even our evil doing to His own good ends. "Tho liOid Is King, bo j the people never so Impatient; He slttoth between the cherubim, be the world never so unquiet." 1 What then Is (lod showing us nnd saying to us through this experience? Vhore are throe things that (lod Is telling unmistakably through this war: I "First, llo Is allowing us ns moil hnvo never soon It before, tho madness, tho horrible, unmeasured wickedness of wnr. He In making us see nt. Inst that war Is never of Ills ordering, Hint It Is never uccord Ing to Ills will, Hint It Is always tho 1 rosult of human folly and solflHlinoKi (nnd sin. It Is true that under present conditions It Is sometimes necessary , and right for n mil Ion to fight In i Its own dofonco or In defence of ot hers: but this only shown (hut the conditions nro wrong, and that they j ought no longer to be tolerated. I "Second, (lod is showing us that audi strife as this In as needless ns It Is wicked, llo Is making uh see at Inst Hint the conditions which tiinko such wnr poaslblo are In our own bunds, llo Is forcing us to see ' that It Is possible for us to put un end to these conditions, and there fore, that It Is our houndou duty to "" "" -'" i-i- udoquntu force theio must nweamirlly 1 i i.. -'" do so. Some ultimate appeal to I otherwise bo controlled. It mny bo I tlml , tllIrt wori,, of Hlnf, ,,, Wllr i0nn not bo wholly ollinlnated. J llut tho ,,08Blblllty of wnr can bo I ollormoilrty iomtoiie.1 by measures 'j0llt)y m,dertnkeii and well within i our roach. ! "Third. Through thoso fonrrul ' evonta Cod Is showing ns once 1 again tlio nood or true religion in j Mnn." For tho benerit or thoso1 tho world. Mon nro asking In this, who woro unnblo to litteud tho! i crisis ir Christianity hns railed. 1 1 o'clock Kervlco In tho Kpis-' Tho quostlon may bo natural, Intt copal Church yesterday, the boau-1 It Is not a wlso one. Chrlstlnnlty , tlfully rendered musical itrograni , has not fulled, but wo hnvo fulled . will bo repeated. Kvcry one who ' to be Christians. If nil of us In thonttoiidol proiioiincod tho service a world who nro culled Christians' woro In truth such this wnr would nevor hnvo taken plnco. "Christ. unity Is tho ono thing j that has not failed, "Great amides and battleships have failed. Wo see plainly that those have no necessary connection whntovMr with right moral notion. .Our boasted civilization has fnllol. I The war shows us that this Is only thin veneer. "Our sciontlflo advance nnd dis covery has been usod lnrgly for tho perfection or euglnoH to destroy ; our rollow-men. Put whorover the spirit or Jesus Chi lit Is thoro to-day Is the spirit which desires only brotherhood nn 1 love nnd pixico. And our first duty ns Christians and Americans is to keep allvo Hint spirit In the world nnd In our honrts. 1 "Let uh pray tor oursolvos that ' wo may reallxo our own share of t responsibility for thoso events; that we may be roused to a now nonce of duty toward Ood nnd filled with tho spirit that doslroe to heal ami lio'p: and that our laud may be mercifully tparo.l In this day of i visitation. Let ub pray ror our wnr- ring lirotheru that thoy may bo I comforted uud touched by God's j Spirit in their sorrows and suffer ings; that thoy may bo brought through this fiery trial strengthened and chnstoned by It and that both they and wo may fully learn tho stein lesson that (lod Is teaching us In this time of Judgment." ClirUiuas Day In Itetlilelioni. Chrlstmus In the Holy Lund is nn Interesting e.porlonco. Indeod, It is ono never to be forgotten, nnd ovory 'Christinas thousands or porsous from 'all over tho world umko a Journey ... rI.(,tt(ll . fll.i.,.. ,,, wit,lliaB the I , vnrloiiH ceremcnlos held there dur ing the fuKtlvn sousou. Kvor) ouo inlas puts up at Jerusalem and on I ChrliJtiiius morning niakos his way , to Uethluhem, which Ilea almost duo south, nbout six miles uway as tho chow llloe, over a ran go or hills. ; No h'ghwuy tho worM over presonts j such a motley crowd as may be seen , streaming along this thoroughfare I on ChrlstuiHs morning. j Clirl. tuiiii fiivuns Fnuii FiYiuco About u million mud a half bunches of mUtoltoo, weighing GB0 tons and eamlns; fiom France, woro talcon to i i. . , ..... M...I..I I. I VIU to.uttts, i4uiuti.il uy ouo runway line rjr ii.st'ami in:te vin,.i, q i.... utct Si rl Jr r hilly sri).Y kwhi i "The lllhle will nlwayn be full of things you cut not under- j ' . " Jk n you will not I Hvo according to those you can understand. There nro men In hell because they wasted loo j much lime In trying to find out where Cain got his wife. j FIRST HAPTLST CIIUHCH Albert F. llassford, M. A. Residence. Gllll So, 11th street fill-X Wide School nt 10 a. m wit graded classes and competent tench rs. Woi'shlp at II a. m. nud7:n0 p.m. with sermons by Pastor llassford. A cordial wolcomo Is extended to alt. UNITED RHETIIHEX CHURCH I NORTH REND I Mrs. 11. NY Lewis, Pastor Sabbath School nt 10 n. m. Christian ICndeavor nt 7 p. m. Preaching nt 1 1 n. nt. and S p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve ning nt 8 o'clock. I NORTH 1IKNI) CHRISTIAN I j CHUItClI I t Mrs. S. Qregg, Mlnlstor 4 rrcnciiiug nt 11 u. m. and 8 p m. lllblo School, 10 a. m. Sunday School nt 12 Sunday. ueiiuiug room open every uay . uxi-uiii ouiuiujH .win iiuiiiiuyu iruiu j t0 ' !' '" J XOUWKdIAX liUTIIKHAX. Iter. It. O. Thorpe Services will bo hold In tho Nor woglnu Lutheran church nt Maish rteld Sunday nt 11 u. in. Sunday school meets nt 10 n. tn. Services will be held In the Nor wegian Lutheran Chapel nt North Pond .Sunday ut 7: in p. in. Sunday (school ut 10 u. m. kpiscopaij ciiuitcir. Itli ninl .Market. H. K. llrownlug. Hector 8 n. in, Holy Communion. 0:30 n. m. Sunday School. 1 1 u. m., Morning servlco and sormon by tho rector. 7:. '10 p. m. Sormon nnd sorvlco, St. Luko'ii Church, Kmplre. North Ilend Servlcos ut .'I o'clock. Tho Hector or tho Kplscopul Church will tuko for his subject tomorrow ut the 1 1 o'clock service: j "Whnt ChrlntuiUH Tenches About I great lusptrntloii. It Is customary In Kplscopul Cliurchos to repent tho Christinas music tho Sunday altor Christmas. I SKYKXTII DAY ADYKNTIBTS. I Local Kldor, J. 13. Quails. bevonth Day Ad von tint sorvlccs nro conducted ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath School at )0 a. m. Illhlo Study at ll.u. in. Young Pooplo's Society nt 3 p. in. Prayer Mooting W'cdnosday at 7:30 p. m. christian church . , Snmuol Gregg. Mlnlstor, . . Hesidonco, 280 North Klovcntli Phono 402. Services as rollows at tho Church, corner Sixth and Central: Regular sorvlces ovory Sunday. lllblo School at 10:00 a. in. Prenchlng sorvlco 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. in. CHRISTIAN KCIKXCK Christian Sclonco Hall. 237 Third Stroot North Servlcos nt 11 n. m Sunday and p. m. Wednesday, CATHOLIC CHURCH NORTH IIKXI) J, ttev. l-'athor JlcDov tt Mass will bo colebratod Sunday morning nt 8 by tho Rov. Father Wallace). NORTH UK.NI) PHHSIIYTKHIAN I Rov. Krodorlck Shlmlau, Pastor . iiiuio ccnooi nt 10 n. m. Christian Endonvor nt C;15 p. in. HW RIMHIl KVAXOKLUJA L LUTIIICUAN CHURCH. itov. u. V, Uongtson. Pastor. uosiuotico 2'Ji Highland avenue. Phono 04-R, No sorvlco Sunday. e , I MICTIIODIST KPISCOPAL. fr Joseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning Service nt 11 n, in. All nro cordially invited. Kpworth Leacuo nt fian n Junior League Sorvlco Thursday afternoon at 3:45. Prnyor Meeting Thursday oven Ing nt 7:30 o'clock. 7:30 p. m. Evening Sormon. . m. .1IKTIIODIST CHURCH Rev. A. S. Illsoy, Pastor. I j ! j I j j , , j I j j j I 1 worm Kona Tlw services Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday School nt 10 a. rn. Vesper Clrolo and Kpworth League a. 7 p. m. Sermons by tho Pastor at 1 1 a. ra and S p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSH FIELD . Mai'H Will ho I'nlnlirnfnil nt 8:00 "" " ' '"""' mornliu; j by Rov. Father MiUoWtt, 6. Lothard MnClure VITORN'EY AT LAW Practice In nil courts. Room It!, Flniinirnii At RcniieU linn I- H. H. Harner HOUSE RUILRER Oenornl Hupalrliig nnd Cabinet .Making. hono 1MD-J. ri.rwirioiit Ptiono 188-It. I IIUILDINO CONTRACTOR ' Estimates furnished on request i Or. H. M. Shaw i Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat. , OLASSES riTTKI) lilt. MATTIM M. 8IIAW DhcaMes' of Women nnd Clilldrea Office 1'liono 3.T0-.I. Itooms 200, 801, 202, Irving Ulock. Beniamin Ostlind CONSULTINO KNG1XUKH AND AHCHITI3CT Offices, 20G Irvlu? Dlock ?hono 103-1- or 2C7-J. Marshfleld, Oregoi W. G. Chandler AKCIIITKCT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coke Ilulldlnt Uarshfluld, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen AUCHITKCT Marahflold, Orogon. Mrs. Olivia Edman. M. T. D. SWKDIHII ."MAH3AOK AND MICI). ICAIi OYMNAHTICH von Alb di.si:asi:h im Commercial ave. Phone it-iU-3 loel Ostlind PIANO TUNKIt AXI) HKPAIUICIt Halucs' Mu LonTO crdorB nt W. It, ,jc Coiiinnny UC 8. Slxtli 8troot. Phone 103-L Perl Riley Ballinger I PIANIST ANI TKACIIItH ttoflldouco Studio, 217 No. Third 81 Phono 3G8-L. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commorcial & B'dw'y SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA AIN'T IT TIIF1 THUT1I. Wo never blnmo tho tnllor whon vour pants wo havo to pin, Wo novor blnmo tho shoo man whon our solos grow old nnd thin, Wo novor blnmo tho hnttor whon our lids wo havo to flout, nut wo always blnmo tho laun dry when our shirts wenr out. COOS HAY 8TUAM LAUNDRY Phono H7-,l. RT. LAWHKXOi: IIOTtiL j (Kormorly tho Coos Hotel) j j Stonm heat, hot nnd cold water.. No liquor. j Wo Invito you to Investigate our j j wlntor ratos. Special Inducotnont j whon two or moro porsous ocou- py samo room. Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 iMrklifiold-Nortti Rend Auto Us "r ovcry ten inlniitcfl from l . tn to It! p. in.; to South Slough onco n day, leaving nt 11 a. in.; to Kinplr? three trips n day. OOR8T & KINO. Props. LBT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dopondable. Imme diate service, prompt attention to nil Intorosts of our clients. MINIMUM C O 8 T I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Iy ordering tlio famous Nut conl, per ton $4.00 Lump Coal, per ton St.oo Or, half ton of both $5.00 1 D. MUSSON, Prop. Phone lG-, or lonvo orders at! Hllljer's Cigar Storo. ' I on Dl s IN HEHRYVILLE GOAL SOUTH COOS RIVER IIOAT SERYIOE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Mavshfield every day H u. in. Leaves head of river j ut ::15 p. in, STEAMER RAIXROW leaves head of river dally at 7 u. in. Leaves Mars'field at U p. j in, F'or charter apply cm board. I ROGERS & SMITH Proprletc.rs I , TRY IT young iK'ople. llflOII II KflvllKrc An. t. ... ' ".t mini in S Sft. regnlui.y ten per cent of ymiv vamu WJ tntn n uiiil.tiur f.i ' "' "owlUlfUf :h ,: " " '""niji a HuvIiikx Account Is the great ... , .' ' KUl sIur to im, ,,i. UNDKR TIIK u.Mti:d STVTr, aovKitxMK.vP supkUVisio; HIBT 1III1L 11 OF COOS EAY Soclu Deposit Boxes Fot Renli FLHiem l DEIIE OLDICST RANK IX COOS COUXn Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undividdl Profits $115,000 Interest Paid on Time Ilrpoilta Officers: J, W. Rcnnctt, President. J. II. Flanagan, Ylcc-Prcsldcnt. It. P. Wlllhimi, Cnililcr. Coo. V. WlncLtjtfr, At.C To Portland every Thursday TIIK FAST AXI CO.MI'OltTAIILK S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY KQUIITin) NORTH O. I. McOKOHOH Phono U, Marahflold EQUIPPED WITH WIUKLKSI. SteamshiP Breakwal ALWAYS ON TIJIK. j SATURDAY, DECE.MIIER 10, AT II A.M., SATlTiniT.r HER l!(l, AT 'M'.U) P. M. TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OJW! AND OAK STREETS. 1'OHTLtND. IM.ono 5.J. O. D. IBM, NTER DGEII TRAWSPD Semi-weokly soi-vico Coos Bay andSan It HIS ... ,,,r ,.nna 1.1V l'dll SAX l'llW 11,11 ,-),ll I'liwi ikh-i M ... Sl'XDAY, )i:aLMHKIl2T.AT Equipped wltU wiroK-ss nnd uubmartatt bcZL Jf nssoiiKOi's "" li,;,Huw .HIPIfli51I( Equipped with wireless and submarine belL Pnnnrrnra ntld frelCUt' AV1LI.HA1LFROM SAX Ban Francisco office, areemvicb street pto Ooos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeoboP PASSENGERS FREIGHT IHILIMI AIL PKOM- S&n Francisco Plor No. 20. Every Wednesday 3P,M. Coos nay Evory Friday Tn Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS B. JA3HM. A8 Phono 27B. Ocean Dock Pictures & Framing Walker Studio C. J. BOAIFK je A. II. HODCIIW Marshleld'KAAND ffl .estimates Furnished , Phoae W9-4, SOrsUflelil, Oregon- 0 "- "II ii Ii ! ft To Eureka every Mob PACIFIC STKAJISIIIP 00. AGENT W.H.M Thost lil, Ml STI Pfvik iibrll'?': a.urt ft''j.lt MATT I .... nreson we5,e."!j "rixvn? mmw"tfri T6I. '' ani.lt. " p0rmerjy JBBfeSB All RED IT THE cuw ' : Af ". -?. ; -.CtijCi. JZ8