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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1915)
VEL l 111 Get A ot-Hold ReaJ Comfort. YOUR feet will serve you1 RIGHT when you WEAR ISl Woolen Mill Store lHKMfilk to nDHH&WV73V1iVTaKaKPtnk Hobbm I flu smm fiHrxbotfy Uhf It. n or Black $5,00 I Nrtod Shape" .auwimado in any style i I to1 suit your needs. ' B 1 MAliSHIFIELD i M TNlTOiaiST ANI i . 4Mnfc h :'AMms sMK. l l'iIBHc inn I' ilf V''MBl T"W. 2' 'JPronfcfStrccfc 'Biitjj BAltorliee us. rir ,,u J. 41 M I WPW IIIWUMIIIII Npi J5?5s5f or .. BREVITIES NORTH BEND I WEATHER FORECAST Illjr AmocUlcJ I'rcM to Coo) Dr Times.) OREGON Fair nml prob nbly warmer tonight In east easterly winds. 01 TXTISY SAVE YOU MONEY i7rDn Sit COSTS 1 WAJLP CARS ISAAC R. TOWER Ajjonfc Cons and Onrry Counties. "TILIC GUNNERY" Marsh field, Ore. . , , local temperature record For the 24 hours ending at 1:13 a. in,, Jan. 25, bj DenJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 49 Minimum 30 At 4:43 a. m 39 Precaution 07 Preclplfntlon sluco Sept. 1. 1914 42.09 Precipitation samo period last year 37.82 Wind: Southeast; partly cloudy. nundry to George Cllnketibeard, an- of his ninny friends paid any ntton nounces tlint he will return to his tlon to It, but a fow others took nd old homo nt David City, Nob.( as vantage of the error to try and ha soon as Ho arranges his affairs on fun at his expense. ELDEI MIS Fill EMU CLUB 5. the Hay. He has been offored a business opportunity Hint ho cannot pnss up, much ns he desires to re main on tho Day. H0 will turn over the laundry to Mr. Cllnkenbeard about February 1 nnd will nsslst him and will thon nrrniiBo his other af fairs preliminary to moving east In about three months. Makes Constables Happy. A let ter has been received by Constable Cox from Senator Pelrco at tho TBIP FHDM NOHTI P n M Inspects Work P. M. Hull-Lewis Is hero from Coqulllo to Inspect the j work on the now brldgo to tho Enst-1 side ferry Inndlng, which Is nenrly j . completed by Anderson & Klockers. ' Arriunc in Willi AO Dnrnnnnn Mn. o-:i n . . ...... ," .... ... 0...u ,..,. "", - aoouuyuio imuvv ouuitti umaiiLiaiion ana Leaves Again for Elects OfficersList of I In will MlHn un in Smith lutnt ! whoro It Is bellovcd a now shear- boom will have to bo built on ac count of the changing channel en dangering the drnwbrldgo. Eureka With 42 passengers on her lists nnd Members is Given At a meeting of tho Herman rosl- liijuiics Not Serious. Proctor j (leorgo W. Elder docked this ntorn Flanngnn, tho eldest son of Mr. and! lag from Portland, having made tho stato capital Informing him thnt a l M,'Si J- ll- Flanagan, who was In-J trip In about 22 hours. The sea bill designed to allow any citizen ''uro(1 " Horry Noble's nuto Satur- was extromoly cnlm for tho trip, over 21 years of ago to servo papors ' (,n' wna "ol seriously hurt. Ho , fair weather accompanying tho ship a fair cargo of fiolght, the' dents of this city a Oermau Club wan In court cases has been killed In tho committee room. Had this bill pass ed It Is bellovod that tho returns from tho constables' office would liavo been anything but alluring nnd there probably would hnvo been a dorrth of constables. Under tho piesont systom this officer Is allow ed o certain feo for this work. CmoN Hack to Old Home. V. V, is getting nlong nicely nt tho homo down tho const. Sho left at flvo of his parents, much ot tho grat- o'clock for Eureka. Iflcatlon of their many frlonds. Ills Thoiso who arrived this morning playmates thought that ho car ran i fioni the North wore: V. 11. Wines, over hint, but Mr. Noblo says It did L L. C. Farrln, W. II. Sollect, Miss not, ns be stopped It too quickly Alma Plorson, Edith H. McLeod, C. I Tho boy was roller Bkatlng on tho ' U. Ehler, Hnlph Orant, 0. M. Slm I pavement. It Is likely that tho ncel- Jmons, E. J. Hlnchey, Ouy Hoover, (dent will result In nn effort being j Edna M. Hoover, Vera Hoover, WI1 Imndo to provldo a playground fori da Hoover, 11. Llpman, Thos. N. Segur, n civil engineer on tho Smith-1 tll children of Marshfield, so thatOraham. Walter Oldland, S. F. I wswsssb .MISS FAUI1EH, of Myrtlo Point, is visiting friends here. YOU MAY BE COLD jreli(iVQ n hot prlco on conl nnd wood hentors this week, Wo can sot you up n heator from Jitl.li." ( $lo.no. SCHROEDER & HILDEWBRAND GEMJItAL HAltmVAUi; AM) PLUM I II NO Our, Shop Doco Conoral llepnlr Work. i rrr 1 ,iM 3PHE DELICATESSEN CO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY iJKrry at all times a largo varloty of DELICIOUS HEADY .MtMPAHEI) FOODS for tho .tnblo nnd family trado, rondy to servo. ' Wttffiy0 our UC8t nttontlon and efforts to nil special orders 'fr;'il functions nnd prlvnto gnthcrlugs. T$$pUR. QUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS DfdlwrtM ot nil kinds to choose from. A lunch to suit your ' ' '' tasto In Quality and Prlco. Put la New Pilings. Chas. Noblo has a crow busy today with tho pllo driver putting In now piling In tho roar of tho Sncchl Milk Depot. Many of tho old timbers thero hnvo rotted nwny. IlokH EK'rttMl. According to a roitort to tho statu officials, the cost of exporting tho books In the Coos county clerk's office by W. II. Wnun was ?57S which was considerably less than most of tho counties suont. AVagner May ho Powers. That tho station of Wagner on tho Smith- Powers logging road may bo chang ed to Powers, named aftor A, II. Poworn, Is tho opinion of residents in thnt section. It Is said that tho iiuuio will ho changed this spring. Meeting Postpone!. UecauBO of the meeting Wednesday evening ot tho Fellowship Club nt tho Cham ber ot Commerco tho bi-monthly I meeting of the Civic Club has been i postponed until tho following Wed ' nosdny, according to an nnnounco 1 tnont of J. T. Tlrnnd. It Wum ii ( twt Night. Halo Haly nnd Matt Mntson, mon of allltora- I tlons, went forth Saturday night ex I hubrlant. They wore out somo time, I In fact, tho officers found them laid out. Thoy sojourned for a Sunday morning snoozo In tho city's guest ' chambers, being taxed tho ciiBtomnry 1 "fiver" nt tho conclusion. Tho bill rend "drunk." Passed Worthiest Check. Getting sovcrnl days visiting the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and tlu-n continue his way via Now Orloana. Sulphuric Acid HiiriiH. Clay Church, handling n gallon bottlo of sulphuric acid this afternoon lu tho Owl Drug Store, had tho thing sud denly break In his hands, tho liquid spattering about his legs nnd feet. His clothes were Immodlntcly torn off nml ammonia npplied ns a neu trnllzor, but In splto of this tho young mnn wns sovoroly burned about tho feet. Ills clothes and shoco wcro completely destroyed. Ho bo lloves tho carboy must hnvo bcon cracked, for It burst In his hnnds as ho took It down from a shelf. Discount Canadian .Money. Port land banks nro now discounting Can adian money one per cent. Tho Eu gene banks nro discounting every thing nbo.vo dimes twenty por cont. Currency and checks on Canadian banks aro discounted one-half of one por cent. Tho Coos Bay banks nro not yet discounting tho Canadian money but may do so. For tho past four yoars, Canadian monoy lins boon generally accepted at faco valuo. Tho local banks hnvo refused to take Canadian nlckols as thoy aro about tho samo slzo ns American dimes. No Council .Meeting. Thero will Povei logging road, loft this morn- tny w111 ot bo endangered by traf- Ing via tho Mapleton route for his "o on the street. old homo nt Trncv, Minnesota, whoro he goes for n visit. Mr. Sc gur hiiH boon In tho west four years, having spent two yenrs on tho Hos burg proposed lino and the remain der of tho tlmo with tho logging road. He expects to go South by way of Los Angeles and will spsnd ! ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr., Sheriff, came over front Coqulllo today. MISS HAZEL STAGE, of Cooston, Is n Mnrshflohl visitor today. W. C. WILSON, of Coos HlVor, was among the visitors In tho city to day. W. F. 110WHON, of Tomploton, was drwn today on a short business trip. W. L. HEED of Gardiner was down this afternoon from tho north on business. PItESTON MONSON wns down to see the dentist this morning from Hnynos Inlet. MHS. F. M. UUimoUGHS nnd daugh ter Phoobo enmo back this morning on tho Elder from Portland. JOE HOHEHTS, of Tomploton, who has bcon sick with pneumonia for sovoral weeks, was up yesterday for n short tlmo. J. O. LANQWOHTIIY nnd wlfo re turned this morning from n visit at Allegany with their daughter, Mrs. Herman Edwards. Mil. AND MHS. ARTHUR Mc Kcown nnd Mr. mid Mrs. Ray H. Corey spent Sunday nt tho Mc Kcown camp on Coos River. E. L. C. FARRIN, now an nttomoy In San Francisco, but long a resi dent ot Coos Day, camo back this morning on tho Eldor for n visit here. Housley. Till Cameron, Stauloy Old- formed here. It Is announced to bo purely a social organization and tho members deny that it has anything to do with the war or war sentlmont. The following officers wero oloctod: Prog. Alexander Peterson. VIco Pre. 'Hang Hagmolsler. Sec Albert llagemolster. Tras. Carl Albreeht. Entertainment committee Goorgo Maas, Albert Plehl and Mrt!n Dlors. Tho Gorman Club members nro: Cnrl Albreeht, Carl Evortson, Dr. .T. II. JoMen, Robert Peters, F. AV. Roh fleld, Alexander Peterson, Ilnrry, Winkler, George Seellg, Albert Plehl, land, E. D. Doran, M. J. Gottasborg. ! Haim I,BBwter, Albert Hagemols- Mrs. Gottasborg, Miss Angelina Got-IT' ar' A,uert nagomelster, Jr., tnsberg, J. C. Watson, Roy Phlll, iVugust Jneschko, Henry Chosloy, J Chns. Sehmltt, Albert Seollg, j. H. Horatniaun, Goo. Mans, August Po- C. McDougnl, Mrs. F. M. Diirroughs, t8""-'ii, Martin Diem, Henry Dlors, E. Phoobo P. nurroughB, W. L. Puar son, Clifford Kelly, W. T. 8toll, Frnnk A. Will, Mrs. L. E. Mnrsh flohl, Gladys Uoam, J. S. Austin, C. F. McGeorKO. Mrs. R. Duncan. T Ilorg and X. J. Oswald. wan: prints, j.iq kront st. Hnvo your LE'ITEH hoads. bill Duncan, llaby Duncan, Mrs. Louise k'18' o(c" IHito4 nt THE TIMES M, Persons, office. be . mooting of tho City Council U s. CHANDLER nnd wife, Mr. nnd linn uivimiK, iiiiit uouy iiuviiiK mi iplWin THEATER MARSHFIELD SHOWS WELL iTHE HOME OF BIG FEATURES JAN Dvly AU D EVI LLE ii' singing two i J M-tMHrJatinv Kern. i. .- poptjHuygtJHs, iiiwH-UiJliTui ea i piuBuiua ciibi Adrift iiSltlie South Sous," In two irWta. .tMB A thrHJtM Hpectnele produced In !Io4i84Hj3iYjrIlIoiiry Mcltue, featuring 'Billy. T(&JM and Mario Wulcump. I YtotorSvorsal proaonta J. Wnr- !rw fssp in "A 2kUm nml llls protljfBft two reols. A strong ,drm" 4iring tho popular star of J 'the Uliififel brand of films under jeKw-nprarsui presoniB "wen, .iiyir'.jmmral comedy with Max Jt lAMier, gfjBwdo Fnzouda nnd Dob 'Vwraon. ' "S!9SlIa Dilemma," a famous '''NeiUorBfty. six all now pic- Uraa, Adw Mf WnUmi Yrk "t tfJaowa l ,Wto km: mum ' '"iSBH" 7!m ll.. y'?aJ vwr 'sbss "x t uia HMVW 11ai TJ iT "W BffiSS nriwiBWM3 "pBSj US". PV xvn.wmmgL daf ft mMCi ibi'W' kMS0 d PItJBI same as last night. i ... errow night, all tuo the world-fumous Now foino shown lu "Amer- weet of film presenting tiploto production ovor tomorrow night and Matinee, NTS PROVES IT. Offer. Cut out this ad. 6 cents to Foley & Co.. , nTJwrltlng your name and ppuaiy, anu rocoivo a treo aye containing Foloy's i7 Tar Compound, tor 14a and croup; Foley Kd- ujr Kidney and UlndUer backache; pains In Joints, and Foley Cathartic jitiolesoino and thorough- cathartic try all threo the cost of mailing. Sold rlptlon Pharmacy on tic. -"C-: 1 monoy tindor falso protonsos Is tho I chnrgo against Drltt Henderson, who IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE i Johnson, Jr., In Rosoburg. It Is bo- . , ....,,. . . Iloved tho man will bq, brought to LneK of Piactko Now liolK "ie- North Horn! for examination, the com- , lcd-.RiH on Loses to Coqulllo llnnt gntinK ,nt Hondorsoiv on No- Sunn day Evening. yQmbof CMhcd ft wortll,08B 2 IVaskot hnll fans at tho local high chock, a man nnmod Knight giving r.rhool nro olatod today becauso Dan- him tho monoy. don high school wont down to de- Hot urn Here. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. font In Coqulllo Saturday evening ' Sumner nrrlved on tho Redondo from ntter hnVIng como thoro In hattlo nrrny to tack a third victory to their long spoar on which wero al rendy pinioned tho scnlps of two toams. Tho scoro wns 13 to 3 In favor of tho county sent qulntot. This now loaves Myrtlo Point with 10C0 per cont. Sho has played hut one gamo, with Coqulllo, out of which sho camo victorious, Dandou has won two and lost one; Coqulllo him. won two nnd lost onoj Marsh field has lost one nnd won ouo, whilo North IS'ond has lost tho ono game sho, has played In tho loiigue, Thj local boys wont down to de feat nt Coqulllo by the oloso ticoro of lif to 21, this game being played without previous prnctlco and boforo tho new gym had boon opeuod lor use Tho gamo wns on tho sched ule, nnd rathor than throw It out Coatl, Nllcs thought It best to play. Aitir tho showing niado against North Bond on Friday ovenlng, It Is 1 Moved tho local flvo aro on the high rond to recovery. So far tho Marshfield Indepen dents hnvo not lost a gumo, aadlng another notch to their stick Friday night when thoy ran away from North Bend with the long end of tho scoro, Tho Coqulllo Independents won from tho Bandon Independents In tho county seat Saturday evening by a scoro of 31 to 13. California nnd wero mot by their son, MUo Suiunor, with nn nuto. Mr. Sumner Is a veteran of tho Civil War. Ho found that tho cllmnto was warm er, but It was not home Coos county for him. Ater visiting with Ihls sons and wives he will go to Dan dou, whoro ho resides. North Bond Chamber to Meet, Tho nnnunl meeting of tho North Bend Chamber of Commerce, which was postponed front January 13 bo caur.o of a Council mooting, will bo held Wednesday evening, according to Secrotary Smith. At this tlmp tho reports of tho conimittocs for 1114 will bo read nnd officers ior the coming year elected. Haudoii .May (Jet Truck. Mark Savngo of Portlnud has returned from Bandon, whoro he wont In an effort to sell the city an auto tiro truck of the La Franco typo. Ho declares tho peoplo will veto on tho Issue nt nn election to bo held In April. Mr. Savago expects to return to Portland overland tomorrow, making several stops In the Wlllamotto Valley. Episcopal Guild Meeting. Tho business mooting of the Episcopal church guild will take placo prompt ly at 2:3Q tomorrow nftornoon at Guild Hall, A program of social up lift to which all ladles of tho vicinity aro Invited will be inaugurated at an open meeting which will begin at 3 o'clock. Mrs. McEldowney and Mrs. Ebbocka will bo In charge of tho sub ject for tho day. Fiiilhh School Boat. Wra, BJor qvlst, who has been building a 55- . j uwi DlHUUI UWlll t UU .11111141 .UUk- son boat shop on Catching Inlet, ex New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributor "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S, JENNINGS, NO. Bend ,lects to have his craft finished this week and soon It will be ready to pick up the school children bound (for the school at the forks ot tho river. He was awarded the contract I about the first of tho year land Im mediately began the new boat. Will Go East. Earl Powell, who has Just sold tho Twin City Steam PHONE 10 Cent Jourucd last Monday night for a por lod of two weeks. Tho mooting of last week was held primarily for tho purposo of electing a City En gineer whoso duties will commonco noxt wook, It Is bollevcd that a week from tonight tho flro and water commlttco will hnvo a roport to uinke to tho Council regarding n prjoa for tho Coos Bay Water Com pany, this to bo used as a basis for tiuthur consideration ot municipal cwucahip of tho plant. Break Even on Two Ciiros Boforo Justlco Stanley In Coqulllo on Friday and Saturday wero presented tho cases of W. R. Footo versus Potor Thurston nnd SIvorIno Footo vs, Pet er Thurston, both caso growing out of tho purchase, not long ago, of tho l'ooto ranch by Thurston, At tho tlmo ho took possession, Mr. nnd Mrs. Footo claim Potorson refused to relinquish to thorn cortaln personal property, claiming that It bblonged to tho rnuch, Mr. Footo won his caso but Mrs. Footo lost on tho sec ond suit, tho suits for thorn bolng conducted by Graves & Mclnturff. Moru OjterutloiiH Discovered.- Llttlo by little the back tracks of Fred Nolson, tho man of many allasos, are being brought to light His bad check operations aro now known to havo Included Glenadn in tho list, having passed worthless pa por there tor $10 nnd $35 amounts, His procedure was tho samo as at tho atoros In Florence, Gardiner and Marshfield, that of purchasing a bill ot goods, tendering a check In pay ment and receiving a cash balnnco. Nelson was turned down by the Gar dlnor Mill Company, but cashed his paper at tho storo ot Reed, Janollo & Company. Ho wns registered nt, tho Gardiner Hotel under the name, of R. W. Davis. Not MeArron. Owing to Robert Leo Miller, a brakonian on tho Smlth Powors road, who was arrested for falluro to support his children In So noma county, Calif., bolng first list ed as englneor on 101, (Engineer Ed MeArron Is bolng niado tho butt of much plaguing. McAron Is a con firmed bachelor who has boon In tho employ of the Smith-Powers com pany for about twenty years nnd Is ono of the best logging road engi neers In the country. Ho has beeu on the 101 since the engine was brought here and it Is the pride of his efforts and cosequently hurt his feelings to havo it orroneously an nounced that any offender should bo identified with his position, N.0110 Mrs. Will Chnndlor nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Chuudlor spont Sunday at tho Chandler bungalow on Coos Rlvor. CAPTAIN EDWARDS, of Allogany, has gone out to tho new sawmill at Loon Lnko and declares that It will bo in oporatlon in about n month. J. L. SMITH, county agriculturist, was horo today collecting data tor tho dairy exhibit of this county nt tho Fnrmors' Week at Corvallls onrly noxt month. C. E. HANSON, road supervisor, enmo down todny to seo about getting tho old planking from tho Eastsldo plor to placo on the roads near North Inlet. M. II. REIIIER of llnyncs Inlet camo down this morning with his family In their now gasolluo bont, Herman. This craft was built last summer by Mr. Relher. 'GEORGE WILLIAMS, formorly of the Sanitary Milk Company In Nr-tth Bond, has rented tho Lloyd Cctllp ranch on Catching lulot nnd todny moved thoro with his family and household goods, FRED L WILSON, a mining onglneor and geologist of Los Angolos, Is spending n fow weeks on tho liny looking Into business opportunl ties hero, impressed with this section. R. STANLEY DOLLAR, who wns ro- colvor for tho Selley-Andorson cont pany, which hns Just been purchas ed by tho Dollar Interests from A. E. Wheelor of Portlnud, arrived yesterday on tho Redondo and loft at once for Coqulllo. T. N. GRAHAM, dispenser of Joy smokes from tho factory of Win Tegge, of Dotrolt, is In tho city calling on tho trado and incident REDONDO BRINGS 17 Vessel Airiu'd Yesterday nnd Leaves Again TumtiiTotv Morning Bringing 17 passengers from Sail Francisco, tho Redondo nrrlved yos torduy from tho South nnd after dis charging hor freight for horo lott for tho Smith mill to receive hor lumber cargo. She will loavo down 1UIIIU11UW IIIUI1IIII(3 Ml OIA U VIUUU for San Francisco and San Pedro. Thoso who nrrlvod yosorday wore: A. E. Harris, Mrs. A, E. Harris, W. N. Maddon, Mrs. W. N. Madden, Miee D Deal, Miss L. Johnson, P. L. Peterson, Gordon Smith, II. Grady, Ml't S. Johnson, Stanloy Dollar, R. S. Wright, Mrs. M. L. Todd, Arlliur Sumner, Mrs. Arthur Sumner, Grant McMnhon, Mrs. T. 11. Shaw. fiflssmt A I AMONG THE SICK J .T. Hurrlgnn Is conflnod to his homo 011 account ot Illness mid Is under a doctor's care. E. II. Joohnk Is back at his desk again nftor two wooks' sickness with the grlppo. Tho llttlo sou ot W. O. Stone of Enstport underwent n minor opera tion this morning. Ho Is doing vory woll. Mrs. Tom Lawhomo, of Allegany, who underwent 11 sorlous operation at Mercy Hospital Saturday, 1b re ported to bo gottlng on vory fnv- ornbly. MAH0NEY QUITS JOB At tho meeting ot tho city coun cil Monday evening tho resignation o! C. J. Mahonoy as city attorney was received and accepted. Dr. M. V. Forrest was elected city health offi cer. Florence West. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . I'OIt RENT Tuo furnished Iioiiso keeping rooms, nUo single room. 31)5 So. 4th. St. l'Olt RENT Housekeeping looms In tho Black Apartment House. 827 So. Cth St. FOR HALE CI10.V0 enily "Doauty of Hebron" nood potatoes, E. L. Bossoy, Phono Farmer 3108. WANTED Upoiloneod and prac tlonl nurso opon for ongagoments. Call Room 2.1C, Chandlor Hotol. Phono 20. Host ot roferouces. FOR SALE FOR HALF Flr.st clns.s household furniture Phono 902, Nort.i Bond. FOR SALE Furniture of N room house and houso for rent. C, enro Of TllllUB. RESOLUTIONS. Tho members of Court of Coos Day No, 15, Forostora ot America, sub mit tho following: Whorons it litu pleased cur Heavenly Father to re move from our midst our beloved Brother Thomas R. Rooko, Bo It re halved thnt wo express our apprecia tion of him as a Ui other and a iiiom ber of our ordor. Be It resolved thnt wo tender to his boronved family our sympathy in their sorrow. Wo com mend them to an nil wise and loving Father. May tho broken family he reunited whore sorrow and parting are unknown. Bo It resolved that a copy of thoso Ho is vory favorably roiiolut,0"B ,)0 l,ros",,t0l u tho fain FOR RA LIC DUCKS. Phono ilHH-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Nlco placo about flvo miles from Corvallls, collego town; comprises 80 ncreu eoiivoiilontly located; good roadtt nnd mnll dullvory; also good fnm Hy orchard; 55 acres wheat laud. R, J. Gnlbrnlth, laquillo, Or. I FOR RENT f , FOR RENT A furnished Mv-ronm house. Apply 56 1 7th mid Flnn-ngRii, FOR RENT Pour-i 110111 flat, Moado street, North Baud, next Kaiser building. Hot wntor tank, newly paporod nml palutod. Phono 491. E. J. Coffolt. FOR RUNT Fluo Mock w dairy ranch, within a mile nt Marshfield. 150 uortM with 100 acroH ot bot tom laud, Vory roasouablo torms. Apply K. I. Chnndlor, Room 300 Coko building. Ily and published In the dally paper wm rent Flve-ioom furnished and spread ovor tho minutes of the socloty of which he was a. member, Lovingly submitted In L. U. B. C. G. N. BOLT, M. D. SUMNER. NOTICE. Having disposed ot tho North Bond Hardware & Supply Company to the Ploueor Hardware Company, all par ties owing accounts to the North ally making glad his friends with ,loml " & Supply Company new stories while extolling tho " nnuiiwi i uiuo hu..o immu- morlts of Mnrk Hopkins clgnrs. ". "iymu.ua may uu niuuu m ,OK GORDON SMITH of tho flro depnrt- "I0 oia l)lnco r """I""8" " ' mont roturne.l vostordav 0.1 tho lima- All nccounts remaining un- Redondo from Fresno, Cal where m,(l on January 30th will be placed; apartment, all modern conven iences, South Mnrshrield, $20 por month. Apply Cook Hotol, North Bnd, phono Oil. FOR KENT Housekeeping roonu ohenpoat In town. 13B 2nd st. N. R. M. Kyle, prop. FOR RENT Largo front rooms vtith boat. Suitable for 2 or 3 persons. 2C5 N. 4th St. RENT HoiLseKeeplug 413 No. 2nd St. fciilte. w 12n m n wHfAN'AXU surgeon J iQ Cent JO"Ii rolWilSlul Diseases of Women a v -ww. i".lt. '7mBk spociaity. 1 Moccanrrop XoftBrA J01lWlM'iiHBnBoii bldg. Phono 229-J ""',x'dx' WXB v v vmsim- I'hono 304-l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY ho went to take his wife and son. Thoy will spond flvo months in the south for tho boy's health. Mr, Smith visited tho various flro sta tions In San Francisco while there. THE MISSES ETHEL REESE, Bello O'Connor, Ellzaboth Moore. Grace Griffin, Nora Tower and Watson and Messrs. J. Doyle, Fred Flanders, J. T Brnnd, W. F. Welch Del Bongston and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller and Professor and Mrs. Walto spent yesterday at Charleston Bay. In tho hands of our attorney. By ordor NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY COMPANY. I WANTED WANTED LoIh to clear. Addiess P.O. Box CIS, Marahflold. All kinds of FINE CHEESE Coqulllo and Mt. Hood Butter Freidi Eggs, Eustern Oysters, Fish. Fresh Columbia Smelt. COOS BAY OYSTER CO. Palace Meat Market. Phono 3UI-J. WANTED drain sacks, ory & Trnnsfor Co. Pacific Liv WANTED Tho girls for assUHng in kitchen and household work. Scandinavian preferred. References required. Inquire Times offho. FIRST CLASS HAIR SWITCHES Uindo from your oouihimja. $2 and up. IHiuno. 273-J. 1 -- 1 1 14 BiRum r ' i teal HHhHPv Jpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjp NiiOF71