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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1915)
WTiiiMi Uniiff THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915-EVENING EDITION. TWO BUTTLE i STREETIPLAY IS II FINE ONE I i- rr. it. smith" "licks" addlsox'wilfhfd kkxvoX, o.vk op act. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS COOK WHKX IiATJTIt PF.STF.ItS jlolli Men Pay Fines To Police Judge Hiitlcr Smltli Declares Soltlc- meiit Miiile a' ii IamM IIomii-I OILS, FSPKCIA'LI.V (JOOD Production nf "Drown of Harvard" Will Do F.iitcitnliiment F.njoy. i-il hy All Wl Attend "All iluy long ho railed mo names," Wilfred ICenyon, the Juvenile spluttered .1. It. Smith, well known emotional role In the great college because of his mining activities In rommly 'Drown of Harvard" which iCurry county, as ho stood before tho Mnose will stngo here by local Judgo Duller last evening on nj talent Monday and Tuesday, June charge or fighting. By his sldo' M and 15, Is a character such as ftel ntood Addison Coolc. a man several jiloni found even In plays which dc yeara his Junior, who exhibited aipend entirely upon emotlonnl act- NHW.H Ol'' MVItTLK POINT Happenings nt the Place tlio KnterprNe Told In PUUNIIGBIGU 11 GET m DT HAXDO.Y PFOPLK COXSIDKH Pl'LLlXG HILLS OP C1TV iA.V FOIt FHF.KJHT CAHHIF.H FltOM DAXDO.V XOItTII Would lliilklieml Waterfront anil Horn Tuesday, May 2fi, to Mr land Mrs. K. J. Schneider, a duugh- iler. Horn Saturday, .May 2!Uh, to , Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Ilaniniond, a hCII. ' Walter Hndlrolt anil son went to tlio Salmon .Mountain mining district badly skinned faro and torn clothes nn his sharo of n. fight Indulged In nt tho corner of Market and llroail way Hvldcnro tended to show that Cook had pnnoked tho fight, had been Invited outside whero Smlin had whipped him. Judgo Dutler put another notch In his hard luck w'-on ho lined Smith $ii anil double 1 tVat of Cook. Smith, a ninn of about 60 years, declared that ho had tried to keep tho pence but that Cook had pestcud Mm until ho was unable to stand it any longer. Deforo tho bar In tV Ing for their success, Kenyou Is a Harvard freshman who gets In "wrong" at the begin D1IM1 niiiKiiriiu unit-mum linn li'onlil I'liri-v ('mil from Ittieilon . . . , . , Fill Hi' Low Places .Making n uo",I "" l ,"" """' """'""foi'o part of the week to do ns fireat Improvement. ! Mine to Portland anil Hrli.g; BOwiiiunt woik on Mr. KndleoU's lpr Whether the plan of Dandon citi zens to bulkhead tho waterfront, cut down tho hills nnd fill the low dis trict will be carried out this season is uncertain, according to F. .1. Fee ney who came over last evening. Mr. Feeney says that the plan meets with general approval, but iku-k m-win I mining' claim. (.Special to The Times) ' H. ' Lehtnnn, who has been wo.-k- nAvnnv. Tn t if i nnlin ! ,nK w,t" ,n ,IW" '" tho onctltm of mrirm . f ,.,...., ,, .v ... ...... w likely that Dandon will have an ilines nf bis poMpko career Ho kocs1 "'' ln existing conditions, some lings or urn coi egc career, i o yoes je to tho devil by the booze and poker , a yeur route, and Is induced to betray his Tho Idea Is to throw the affected alma mater by Victor Colton, who area, both hills and waterfront, Into wants the Kngllsh crew to defeat oiip district, they would be able to ,,.,,. ., ,. J float bonds anil make It easier for Harvard In the International boat;.,.., Ilmnm. ..,, , 11V ,. Mm rnco, which forms tho "big scene" installment plan. of tho nlav. Ken.von's desnlsnble Hy having It done now, they plot to throw the race, the accom-' wwltl have the advantage of oliJK"1 ' "t ";. "' l, "";' ii-i., . r it. -,.,.. ,., i i.i. (l,)ItJ ,0 et the dredge Seattle do (qullle valley points i...n.....u..i. . ...o .....oU,., ...... ...., K(JI1U niore ,rertBnB lno jmrhor. Secureil Contract Hiiiispqiicni piuiiii remorse, can lor ami also making some nils that they emotional skill that would tax the might not have sufficient dirt from other freight boat running to Port land. .1. It. Mrflee, owner of the McOee mine at Itlvertou has taken tho appearance of being double yoked which largo eggs frequently are. The circumference measure ments of this specimen woro Glfcx 7 3-1 and It weighed close to a quarter of pound or 3 Il-I ounces. CALIFORNIA HAD HEAVY RAINS, TOO .1. T. Iliiirlgnn Kays that Neighbor. Ing K(a( NulToreil us Well us Cooi Day .T. T. linrrlgan, who rcrcmtly re turned home from California says that Coos Hay has not alone been suffering from heavy rains mid eolA weather. In Los Angeles nnd San Dlogo where Mr. llarrlgan and his wife woro most of tlio time thoro was plenty of rain nnd ho thinks not SB a-.noDoi. Marshfield and saDSS?A WOOD! Sr K'.;dll.,B wood, per loads, WOOD! Alder wood, 1C to 21 '",0?2 lucl es ?- to $2, ,50 Phono 2U7- 1'ieo lli.it. -- 1 i-i v W " M.H() North Prat st, tho matter up with the business lileii. Mr. MiOee's plan is to secure about a .'100 ton steam schoonor to run on a schedule of four trips n , month, tarrying coal from the AlcOee mines at Itlvertou to Portland, and returning with merchandise for Co- YOU AUTO CALL ' JMfSAino, N'Kht and l)fty. Dlglit rue. 'ii;iu,i in ii tin w ii 'j uiniiin uui ... wt more than 10 days In mil of clear " fA,ty" ( MWUr. muvrno weather. " '' FOOTi:. 3 Hard surface roads of California II. .1. Hadabaugh's barn near Xoi way, cut his ankle qulto badly with an axe. He was brought here for inedlpal treatment. Phil Cluthardt camo from tho i mines for a stock of provisions. On ' tlio return Hip Tuesday, he was1 . . . .. . ............ i accompanied ny voiney iiuiuiey, ,,roVP( of ,,. interest to Mr. Hnr who with W. T. Wilson Is worki'ig ,.,., VmWv ,.0je,., ,,, hitorpei't Hninn nronertv In the sunie locality n i. .,,,.. ,....,,. ..ii., c h, ..,..(., .i.i. nr-.... '""lous near Dutlmrdt's claim. iieinmiient liluhwavs California Is v,,i .7" ....J ' ILLt LOAL ' wii iji'r inn SAVE MOMcv i.v MikTing ,lu nm r i nH.m. i... .ii.i l.t,. rt..1 ..f...w.H .i N'..il,. Ainnlir.ll l)l1.rt..,1 inn CtltH Oil Hie JUIIti. I. JV. B1UUUII OUllill JlllLUll in" iiivi'ii jiuvtvin ui un, .iiuiouiiii mi luiuuni t , . . Cook to step outside and have 1. out. , Dennett, who are probably tho great-1 '& nrofo'ria " lH""0IV . at ... , ) Kit iliilliilnlnra nf llivnnllo fimntliinnl iln In .,.1.1 ll 1,, in i... .... ,1" '" " '.'"" " """." I""-" h.Ulllll Hill., ,-,, ,. ., ..,.,, ,.( ,,. I Jetty work naid tho Port of Dandon I""-"" "" """""--" """' The latter agreed. 1 ho men prepared for tho fistic hattlo doffed their coats and dis carding tho Marquis of Qiieonsberry rules ugreed that It should be to t'io lie has already secured option contracts for his coal, 200 tons onili tilp, with Portland dealers, and o Portland Chamber of Com- elinmp.tnra on our ntnirn Tho Mouse are very fortunate itl t work, construction Is to start soon Pers in that city will gunranteo an i.iivlnif ppmipiv1 f!ii,.mi. iMnncan.. n on tlio ?2.,,ooo H. u. Dloclc. : average oi i ions oi iroigni ior ......... ... .,. . . . t t, A!- I.'n., .,.,.. ... ... .. iiln' fliln ItnnnWnnr rnli. Mr lump. '"' -". uui uu muiiurs pia tins impoitant roie. .Mr. inae- connected with the Coach cinbrogllo finish or until one had shouted I son Is nn alumnus of the Mursn-. but. said that there was nothlnir new enough. . ' field high school, who has Just corn- About them a big crowd of mrnjplotcd his freshman year at tho Unl nathered giving "short euo" ndvlce. verslty of California'. Ho has had The nlen skirmished, eiironntored much experience In nmatenr theatrl- i i i. ... ... ! ruiii'LTiiiiiK 1L 10 give ulll. nnd rolled to tho street where afjer (diivern blowsi received in the face Cook yelled 'enough" and waB al lowed to get up. Chief Carter then appeared and Pnnl. Imlnrr rilrnmlv frrVllit Iftnl; Kmlfll ,Ufll UtU., ........ .J p,...., ....... ....... en Is, and In Kenyon ho has a part which is exactly suited to him, both physically nnd tempermeutnlly. Ken yon Is a very difficult part to cast, ami Mr. Mott consilient Isaacson'the best nmateur player he hos over dl- XHWS OF DAXDOX Doings of IVopIo There as Told In (lie Itecoi'iler W. B. Stelnhoff Is building an ad dition to tho back of his store which will be used as work rooms. Tho front part of tho store will then bo used exclusively as a sales room. The FENSLER FELL IN WATER WHEN OUT FISHING JIls Friends Tell Story or Ills H. porienco Xotes from Corivs 'lioudoiit nt .Myt-tlu Point In tow to Pollco Judge Duller where! rected In that part. "Chester Isaac- H. tr. .....I tin ri.wio llntrliwl lii tti cmi'u nnrlrnvnl it Wllfrml Iamva., the general fund. , In "Drown of Harvard,' said tho d.i",,,ll1tl" Wus '"-"'csaltated by tho vector, "is going to he one of the!""" "' ",UM! """" '" u" "n,eH '"- liPHf ovnlillilnt. nf Incnnllo ..Mini Ir..,,.! I I"" ulu-"1 ...J ,.n....... ., u. J.,,l..,,ll, I.-IIIIJLJUIUII acting that has over been seen in a , local talent play." At a meeting of tho Moobo lodgo Inst evening It was decided to have tho Cooa Day Concert Dnnd fur nish tho music, for "Drown of Har vard" Instead of tho orchestra alone. (Special to Tho Times,) MYItTLE POINT, Ore., Juno 0. Friends of W. C. Powder of The Hub say he is evidently training for tho aquatle sports tho Fourth of Ju ly. Last Wednesday In company with V. M. Arlington, J. P. Vernon, N". I). Pratt and "Stubb" Hackleff, he left for n few days fishing up the North Fork. While sitting on a log Mr. Fen fllcr slid off Into tho water above bis kno'es. Ho carefully crawled out and got nicely located again on thu log wlion 'ho wont hack wards Into the water. His friends have been unable Captain Johnson of tho Const Ounrds reports that ho has not been out of Dandon more than M days In HI years und that in July and Aug ust he Is going to take a vacation of a month. Himself and family will drive- to Portland and elsewhero In Tho band will givo thirty minute, ,,,B 110w I)0(1G(J car. concerts before tho play opens, nndl Elbert Dyer Is preparing to erect will furnish both tho In tor-art tun- a building at tho corner of Blmlrn sic, and the music In the play h.. A venue and f 1th street, east which olf. A feature or the play will bo tho participation of the entire band In the great boat race scene In tho third ant; ouo of the most exciting I). Mltuutiv. .. M'-'o -' or tai'y "'."'''n Cigar HIimc each return trip, providing local sentiment iiniong Coqulllu vnlley merehunts favors tho new boat. I.ocul business men coiifIiIi'" the matter favorably not on'v oern'iho ' of tho coal shipments hut also because the execution of tlio plan t would give another freight carrier between tho Coqulllo river and tlio j north. , Huh lloat In Vlcw The boat under contemplation would draw about eleven feet of wat er nnd would havo little difficulty in crossing the local bar nt any tlin.i. j It would go up tlio river to the in I n en on ouo tide and bo loaded roady to loturn on the next. Tho Phoenix, which Is duo here nftur tics for Oeo. I.affaw Is one of the boats under consideration. Mrs. Dolln Oilkey. who now ro-1 imtldliiK' hundreds of miles of loads , Lump coal, per I sides nei.r Parkersburg, came for a that are as good ns any In tho world. Oi hnlf ton of b visit wuu lirnniima uoiiiiiiui in mo on top ot a concroto base oil anil B. M. iloffinan home soiithensl of rrMshod lock nie spread, says Mr town. Tho ladles had not met In j Hnnign,iy Tills, when well rnlled. twenty-three years In which tluu u-akes a hard surface computing- In Mrs. (Jllkey Iiub resided in various .the lilthulthic paving oT tho IopiiI places In Washington and Calli'or-1 streets. ! nla. i llruco Warner was laht week ex-1 Auto service to Ten .Mile, Leave' limiting a White Orpington egg Ji.it Miuslilleld nt M n. in. or !::(() p. m. j vii s somewhat of a monsrer This mill leave Lakeside at (l::t n. in. and big piece of hen fruit did not have ,12 p. in. dally. ' on , both $1.00 ?3J50 91.73 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular p,u ft)1. u Good Meals Prices Reasonable tor. toinnicrclni anil H',1,,- XFAVS OP HAXDOX ttOatiMofl's fgsiM00r spectacles that has ever been stag ed. You can get tickets now from any Moose. The seat, sale for both per formagces will open next Saturday morning at 0 'clock. All seats are bo far to discover Mr. Fcnsler's in- reserved, and the price Is 50 cents tontlonn In tho sports hut they think "" ,llor'' o must have- been practicing for tho high dive perhaps. Tho party cauglit qulto a number of fish and enjoyed thu picnic, lunch and drive. Myrtlo Point Schools' In tho class of eight In tne eighth grado, three wero exempt from all tho tests, .Misses Molllo Johnson, Vivien Annln and (Jladys Carter be ing tho fortunate ones. .Miss Buulcoj Smith carried as high grades but ', camo from n rural school and had not spent tho required number of dayH In school tho lust tluee years. Miss Ida (iamblo of North Dead who wiih hero to assist In tho oMimlnu tlons returned homo Friday even ing. Miss (Iamblo will accept an ofrer nt Dandon with Increiiho of salary, so Myrtle Point losos this splendid teacher. Harry Dultuiuu was calling trade In the city last week. PROTECMIIEB FOHBSTUV HKItVlCK ASKS CO OPMDATIOX OP PUIILIO Publishes a List of "Doii'In" as a (t'ulilo Por Thoso Visiting The Poiv.sIn Tho U, S. forestry service has tak en up the flKht against forest fires more strongly this year than ever before. The public Is being asked to co-operate In tho safeguarding of tho forests and with this Idea will bo occupied by Drown and Olb son ns a planing mill. Workmen havo cleured tho lot and nro now ex cavntlng for n basement, nnd tho foundation. Chns. Lnuglals and family expect to move- In tho near future to Lob Angeles, Cnl., whero Halbert Lnng lols will enter a technical School. They havo rented their homo on tth street, west nnd Franklin Avenue to Mrs. B. B. Iliidges, n recent nr rival from Los Angeles who plans to establish a boarding house. XBWS OP (i()LI DBACH Xoles About Curry County Told in tho (ilobo Dr. Dunlap has returned from Portland in his usual good health. Ho camo back over the trail from Dothun to Agness, Attorney Johnson has returned from Drooklngs whoro he was called on official business, closing up some matters left unfinished hy former District Attorney Meredith. Hobert Fromni and Gilbert Au dersop caught a young leopard seal In their drift net ono day last week. They havo It In n wire pen under In view the following list of "don'ts has been been prepared as a Kiildo to everyone who visits the foreU ! le ,loc, nt Wedderburn whero It o:i districts: lean bo seen by nil Hiobo who wish. I I. Don't throw your match away! K- Hurt and son of Agness until you are sure It Is out. ni' nw preparing to engage in the business of pooling tnn bark which will bo scowed down the river and NT.ilj. j.f l... It.,,,.,1., .'.. 1 ... ..,.7 , 1-...I..1 I ., I t F. C. Dirch of the Ued Class " Z l T"", V Horn In Mnn.l.fl.,1.1 n... . ,1... .,,. ' ,,,U,B " lt" ) glllW is extinguished. Saturday to eo his ciuton.ers fori ,!l" l)0"'' kl,ock out J'0,u' I'lDe llpped to San Francisco. It would IslasfcCH or ey tiealn.enl. This u i,i i !!".'!" w,,,, l,ot '"' wllt'- thoy will be well for other men along the ------ -- ----- i Kei'ond visit here. County Comiiilswloucrg Dement nnd Armstrong uml .ludgo Wntnou all wont (o Powers Sunday iommi about tho proposed new waguu and pedu trlan bridge the people (here have potltlond for Ihfcely. Mr. Dement wns aftompaiiled by hi fiuully.' Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Annln spent Bundny at Power visit lug relalhes. Henry Sehroodor uiluined from fall Into dry leaves or other In- ( '"Ivor to look after this business fluinnhlo material. la Utile, for if It can be shipped from I. Don't Im I lii a pMinii cir ..iiv . Agness nt a nroflt. It cortiilnlv nm 'leave shortly for Los Angeles, Cal , . ' - i . Xotes About the People Theie Told In Western Woild Ira Sldwell Is having his Pacific rooming house property freshened up with a coat of white paint. The work Is being done by Drown & Htephonson and when finished will make the structure look like a new building. W. L. Deach has a force of men at work clearing thu timber und brush on his ten aero rancn, ju.it outside the city limits. Mr. Deach ! says he has a flue piece of prop-1 erty nnd Intends to put it In first . class shape. ' A baby hnlr seal, about two feet long, wus captured by Vet Shields , near tho Dullards Ferry slip yeator-, day. Ho found tho seal basking in j the sun and succeeded In gutting n rope around It before the nntmal awoke. ' Blbort Dyer has a forco of men engaged In making an excavation on , his property nt tho comor of Blmlra iivenuo and 11th street. Ho villi erect a new building thero which will bo occupied by Drown and Gib-' sou ns a planing mill. , Cant. Uobt. Johnson is building n garage nt tho rear of tho Coast ' Guard living quarters, for tho now ' Dodgo car ho has. Tho Captain has been "drilling" nt tho w.heel laiely, and l)ld3 fair to become ns handy as he Is with tho big power boat. I Attorney L. L. Gardner, who camo j hero from Portland a few weeks, ago, and has taken temporary office rooms with Attorney Treudgold, was i nt Lunglols the past week attending 1 legal matters beforo the Justlco court 'there. Churles Lnnglols nnd family will I i IRVING BLOCK OUR ACCUMULATION SALE NOW GOING Take advantage of the best values you ever (jot in ladies ready-made garments. We hold these accu mulated sales in order to clean up stock. Every left over garment is marked at ridiculously low prices to close them out. We do not consider the cost of any left-over gar ment. This has been our banner sale, and we have marked all this season's stock down and if low prices count we will not carry any over this season. If you attend this sale, you will certainly say the Parisian is giving the best values you ever saw. Space will not admit pricas. Call and look the bargains over. mm I I t t WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savings:: I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. ; Local neasurer : x t t 44m TELEPHONE SERVICE TO POWERS Wo nro pleased to announce to our patious tho extension of our long distance telephone service to Powers. A long dlstnuco.pay station hns been established In the Dusy Cor ner Drug Store at Powois. For connection to Powem call local long distance operator. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING soptii coos itivKii no.vr KKHVICi: LAP. ('ll bxpiicss leaves Mar.shficlil vny day H n. in. Leaes IiimiI of rlrcr at :t:l." p. in, KTKAMBU HAIMIOW leaves liomi of iher dally at 7 ii. in. Leaves Miirsliflcld nt 3 p. in, For charier apply on lionrO. ItOt.'BKH .V SMITH Pi'opi'letoi's nn commi'tatio.v nn ZU TICKETS, Sii.OO. lJ .Marsliflelil-Xoi'lh lloud Auto Lino Curs every ten minutes from (I ii. in. to It! p. in,; ( South Hlougli once a day, leaving At 11 ii. in.; to Kmplio three trips ii day. GOItST A! KIXG, Props. larger than absolutely necessary. I fro, )' eet '. Don't build u fire against u ;low Agness. u ee. u log. or a stump, or anywhere but ou bate boll l! II..., I.,.. .1.. ... '' ' "" iiru mil ii yon x tup nrvTn e lire sure It Is out If necessuryif Hl lnc nU I CLO summer it with earth or water. ' Don't burn brush or lefuse! Clmiullei' lioini n .. . .. ... 1.. i ... .. . .. i-uhuih .iiunuaj morning, lie and Ills,'" "' m'" "' "' inem is any i .1. J. Jnmes, Portland; C. C. HI partner Ulto Splren are pulling up chance that the fire may spread lery, Portland; A. M. Oakes, Port anew (healer In the new city. I beyond your control, or that the 'land; J. S. Darton, Coiiillle; K, .1. airs, i.-, ii. .Moiiiii or Miiraiirieiii "i "'".v i.irry sparns wnere they , Onhler, S.in Francisco; A. II. Dlatch- Dozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Not all large accountsbut the smaller depositor knows he is just as welcome here. For months we have been urging the opening of a savings account here because we want to encourage thrift and industry. We pay interest on savings accounts. ' You may open an account at any time in any amount. City Auto & Taxi Co. nay anil .Mgni M-rwce For taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phone 20, Chnmllcr Hotel LYXX LAMISKTII, Prop. Now Cars New Cam -i FIRST UTIOll L Bill spout Suudaj with Mrs.. T V. John-1 wld start a new lire boh. j s. Don't be finy more careless Mr. and Mrs. Thoinnn Hoot went'l'h fli'u Jn the woods than you nro to Droadbent Sunday to lslt with j with tires In your own home, the Oeorgo llerniann family, I t. Don't be idle when you ills- Mr, and Mrs. W. i:. I.ewollon iiuil Cor a fire In the woods; If you boii Jim from Olravolford wire Sun-1 can't put It out yourself, get help, day visitors in the oit. i Where a forest guard, ranger or . State fire warden can be reached, AXXOUNOIiMKXT 'iil him up on the nearest tele- . j phone ou can tiuil. I havo taken over Miss Asboe'i. j ' Don't forget that human stock of art goods and will bo pre- thoughtlessness uml negligence are pared to oxecuto all ordeis prompt- Ue causes of inoio than half fo the Jy. Stamping done to order. Free; fires In this country, und that the lossons with purchases of material, smallest spark may stnrt a conflag Individual lessons wdll bo given by ration that will lesult In loss of Mra. Travis, an oxport needle work- Hie and destruction of timber ami or for -'Ce. young growth alunble, not only Mrs. II. C. Wllloy 78 Central Avenuo I adles Emporium lor lumber but for their influence in helping to prevent flood, erosion and drought Hon ou the river he- whero they will reside. They have rented their property to Mrs. 13. U. ' DrlggB, formerly of Los Angeles. Mrs. A. McNalr and Mrs. O. 11. , McNalr have left for an extended visit with relntlves and friends In Canada. The former expects to re-, turn In about n month, while Mrs. ' fi. It. McNalr intends to take a ' boat at Senttlo for California to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weddle for a short time before j i ('turning home. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Stiles of Oak land, California, arrived the forepart of the week for a visit at tho W. A. Hoover and J. W. Felter homes.! Mr. and Mrs. Stiles hnvo not been I In Unudon for about five years and say that many changes are notice able. Dr. Stiles Is fond of fishing, and hunting and will spend a few weeks In Curry before returning ' home. ! OF COOS BAY Surety Deposit Boxes For Bent. ! HAVE THE ROOF FIXED WOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 ely, Coiiullle; F. .1. I'eeney and wire, Dandon; Den Mitchell, Portland; .1. W. Coach and wife, Dandon; J. Uoss, Powers; Joseph Jacob, San Francisco. SI, Lawrence Hotel Harry Smith, Dandon; S. fia briel, San Frnuclsco; C. M. Austin. Mrs, Hubert H. Watson, Coiiullle; O, W. Larson and wife, Dnnrton; Harry Jnrvis, Dandon. I.lojil Hotel Mr. and Mrs. K, Carsten, Portland; It. Jones, Wagner, J. Arllnd, Nor way; A. Wynian, South Inlet; .Miss Hvelyn Justen, Cooston. lllauco Hotel W. W. La whom, McKlnley; U. J. Holmes, Powers; Kmniet T. Wler, Crescent City; J. Hiunniond, Dan don; Mrs. V. D. Stevens, Myrtle Point; D. P, Weaver, South Inlet; FLiJid I METT BiK OLDFCST HANK IX COOS COLXPV Fstabllslied 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Iitlci'tvit paid ou Tlino AXD SAVING'S HF.POSI'IYJ , ... Officers .1. . Dennett, President. .1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Oeo. J Winchester, Asst. Cashier. TO .JUXH lL- POHTLAXD VIA FI.OHIOT Auto Singe Schedule Leave Marshfield and I'lorenea Tuesday 1 . Wednesday : Thursday ii Friday I ... Saturday 5 A. Sands, Powers; lidwnrd Levlue, Powers; A. K. Mickey, Central Point; T. J. Dowiuan, Myrtle Point; ! Miss Leah Weir, San Francisco; F. H. Shores. Coqulllo; W. A. Le (lore. Dnudoii, Dr. H. K. KIM1V, DRXTIST Phono 11U-J, Hoom HOt, Coke bldg.l INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaves Marshfield at Husy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2: 00. p., 15:00 p.m. Ixsavea North Ilend 15 win. utes Inter Marshfield North Dend lhuplro Tarheel Sunset liny COO a.m, 5:00 n.m, 0:00 a.m CM5 a.m, 9:00 a.m. Sunday C m: - Monday 7 11:00 a.m, Tuesday 8 12:00 v wniinoHdav a 2:30 a.m. Thursday 10 Friday 11 Saturday 1:2 Sunday 1!! Monday 1 4 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 10 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 10 Sunday 20 Monday 21 3:30 a.m. 4:00 a.m. ,1:30 a.m. 0:00 a.m. r.:00 a.m. B;00 a.m. 5;00 a.m. 0:00 a.m. 0:00 8.ni. C:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Tuesday 22 10:00 Wednesday 23 '" " Thursday 24 Friday 25 0.30 a.m. 3:00 a."1' ...nn o m. Saturday 2C i-iV "' Monday 28 -" "' Tuesday 29 " ' uiA.in.o,uv nn .... 5:v BL Autos nro now runnlnj 1 tbjj, On trips leaving Man. V 7:00 n. m. you should maw land sarao day,