Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ';r-r Baft tatnit CREATED i i'i ESIDIONT PLAXS TO PROVIDE FOR ALASKA RAILROAD ' J I'nritoso Also to Forestall Specu lators IjiiihI Open to Set tlers Without Timber ID AmmUM PrM l Com Hj Tlmta. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno i!C supply timber for construction ot Alaskan railway anil Jdo fore- Sill speculators 1'rcslilent Wilson A created a timber resorvo 200 Ics long and five to ten miles wide It II t It Itnlinti lo rnani1. llii however nnd the land rcmnins settlors. SE WILL KEN MED BORNEO IMtOIIAItliV DUO AH HKSFLT GASOLINE EXPULSION IPROSY NOT SO BAD AS BELIEVED 1). .Montgomery Says Tlmt t!j Disease Slightly Contagious (If tnr AnocUtfJ Trria to Coot Day Tlmoi.) MAN FRANCISCO, Juno 20, Hor- iq or leprosy is an liincriiaiico iroin 51 mlddlo ages and Is not Justified ft? ihn tnrla until Hr. nnnclnn V. y inu ...', ....... .-.. a - Intgomcry, of San Francisco, In aper presented this morning be- fj.fo tbo Sixty-Sixth annual session r."1,n .UnnfLnti Wnrllonl A nsnnln t Intl. ;;lu .iiiiiv;.,iuii ...v........ ...,, ..... b repulsive nppearanco of leprosy l tho fear of Its extreme contagion 3 to misunderstanding of tho na o of leprosy as mentioned In tho lo liavo created a belief In tbo fallc mind that leprosy Is cxtrcmc- coningious. mis ucuei, says ur. ntgomcry, Is not founded on fact. fjfrrosy ' very slightly contagious jjvi slowly progressive disease, much ',,3 dangorouH to tno community or ''tho Individual than smallpox, tu- hi'culosls and many other diseases. : Tho crowlnir economic nnd Indus- i'l Importanco of public health yrk was emphasized by several lakers. JjVILL HELL FA.MOUS SlliVIOIt I ilorlc Dinner Set to Furnish Aid to lied Cross IO7 AHacUttJ rrt Coot Hr Time. LONDON, Juno 20. Tlio dinner ot 2:t pieces UBcd by Horatio Iflon on tbo Victory up to tbo bat- of Trafalgar has been given to Navy League by an anonymous nor to bo sold for the benefit of ') Red Cross and St. John's Am- lanco societies, conditional on tbo rcbasors presenting tbo pieces to mcsBcs of warships dlstlngulsh- 5 thomsolvcs In action. Tbo ards to tbo ships will bo made Li.n upoplal committee- at tbo eloso tbo war. Accident Happens In Works of Aetna Explosive (Vnipaiiy nt Pitts burg Today I Illy AmocIaIkI I'itm o Com Ily TlniM.J PITTSIJlMtO, I'n., Juno 26. Sev en inon were probably fatally burned In a gasoline explosion Friday nt tho works of tho Aetna Uxploslves Co, here. Tho explosion occurcd In a corrugated Iron building nnd tho men escaped by Jumping from tbo building with their clothing In (m blaze. vtwWWWW-QVWWWWWM Quarrel of Squire Bull and Wis Son Jonathan NEED MORE LOCAL HEALTH OFFICERS l S. Health Officer Gives Ills Views 1111 Proper Precautions For Public IDr AMocUtcd rrtit to Coot nx Tlmm. SAN FRANCISCO, June 20. The employment of full-time health of ficers which bus been made tho keynote of the sanitary policy of several states, has not fully met the hcnltb needs of the time, accord ing to Assistant Surgeon Oencrnl J. W Kerr of tho I'nltcd States Public Health Service, In an address on tho subject of Tho Need of Full Tlnio Health Officers at tho Amer ican Medical Association meeting hero yesterday. "Wo need to strengthen tho purely local health organizations If public health work Is to progress as it should," ho bald. "Tbo usefulness of full time health officers em ployed by tho stnto must depend to a great extent on tho exl'stanco of efficient local machinery with which thoy may work." a 1 Aii Old Time Fourth of July Allegory T I r .1 1 i r w m . J ft - I By JAMBS KIRKB PAULDINQ VWtwQtWVVVVV'WQWWVWW- J lOHX DULL was n choleric old fellow who held n good manor In the mlddlo of a great mill pond nnd which by reason vi minist'iAV rmintnil Services as follows at tbo Church, comer Sixth nnd Central: lingular services every Sunday. Ulblo School nt 10:00 a. m. : v AT THE HOTELS 1 t Chandler Hotel A. H. Jones, Detroit; Hazel Fcak es, Seattle; O. II. Fullonwlntlcr, Portland; Hurry Clousor, Coiiulllc; I). A. Myers, Portland; J. J. Man houscr, Chicago; I). It. Atkinson, Portland; Sherman O. Hnlght, Port land; J. F Wnnless, Portland; A. 10. (Jcorgo, 'Chicago; Hlchard Might, Seattlo; T. A. Carroll, Portland; W llfi bring quite surrounded by water was generally called llullock Island. Hull was an Ingenious man, 11 u exceed ingly good blnckHinllli, u dexterous cutler and a notable weaver besides. Ho also brewed capital potter, alo nnd small beer and was, In fact, 11 sort of Jack-of-oll-trodes and good at each. In addition to those bo was 11 hearty fellow, a Jolly companion and passably honest as the times -went. Hut what tarnished all these qualities was nu ex ceedingly quarrelsome, overtieanug im position, which was always getting blm Into some scrape or other. The truth Is be never heard of a quarrel going on among his neighbors but his lingers Itched to take 11 part In It, so that bo was hardly ever seen without a broken bend, a black eye or 0 bloody nose. Such wns Squlro Hill, as bo was com monly called by tho country people, his neighbors 0110 of thoso odd, testy, grumbling, boasting old codgers that never get credit for what they tiro be cause they nro always protending to bo what they are not. Tho squlro was nu tlL'ht. 11 hand to deal with Indoors as out, sometimes treating Ills family as If thoy wcro not tho samo nesii ami blood when thoy happened to differ with him In ccrtnln mntters. One day he got Into a dispute with his youngest son, Jonathan, who wns familiarly culled 1 Jrother Jonathan. Ho full tinmi I1I111 and beat htm soundly. After this ho made tho house so tils- I MAHSIIFIIOIjD lMtlOSUVTIOUIAN I CIIUItCH I Rev. Stubbleflold, PaBtor Qhns. H. Lowry,' clerk of sessions dco. H. Stndden, Sunday School Superintendent. Miss Clara Myrcn, Organist. A. L. Hutz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chns. McKnlght, president Women's Auxiliary. Sunday School, 10 a. in. Preaching, 11a. 111. and S:00 p. in. 1 1 a. 111. "The Church." Kvenlng Subject: 'Duty." MIOTHOIHST CHURCH Rev. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor. North uonu 1 Tho sorvkes Sunday will bo as I follows: Sundny School at 10 a. m. I 11:00 a. m. Sermon. Vesper Clrclo and Epworth Loaguo nt 7 p. m. 4- I CHRISTIAN 8CIKNCI3 Services Sunday 11 n. m. Subject: "Christian Science." Wednesday, S a. in., Auditorium Public Library. Sunday School, 12 o'clock. Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ Inn Sclenco Hall. Reading Room open dally except Sunday nnd holidays, d I p. 111. Christian Science Hall 237 Third St. North. A XORWKOIAN LUTHIORAN. I Row R. O. Thorpo Services will bo held In tho Norwc- After this bo mndo tbo house so dls- Luti1Cran Church nt Marshflcld, agreeable to I.I.n that Jonatliaii.tnoiigi" ? ,f g d , , 11s hard as 11 plno knot and ns tough """"' I as leather, could bear it no longer. i "l " , I Tnklmr his mm and his nx. ho put I Services will bo hold In tho Norwe- hlinself Into a boat and paddled over glan Lutheran Chnpcl at North ollnd j tho mill iwnd to somo now lands to Sunday nt 11 a. 111. Sunday school which tho squlro pretended to liavo nt jq n. 111. I some sort of claim. Jonathan Intend-1 christn Emlenvor, 7:15 p. in.! 1 1 ;r!i!,,,?..!B.,V!i 2. ' i'"S? I Pyor Meeting, 7:30 Thursday j over nu luuiiu uuiw mu in .i - i ,,.. i..,. In ii state of nature, covered with wood , ociiiiih. ,..,,,,., i and Inhabited only by wild beasts. A very cardial Invitation Is ex Rut, being a lad of spirit, ho took his tended to all, especially strangers, ax on ono shoulder nnd bis mm on j 4, ... the other, niiirehed into tno tiiicKcsti. - . .. . t t I .. ..!.... 1...1U I MUST OIVIO A DDR I0SS JCiigland All IlelglaiiN Aio Re quired to Register . tD; AMoelila IrM to Coot Kij Time. LONDON, Juno 2C llorcartor y liclglans In Croat Hrltaln who I to register their addresses will liable to punishment by $500 10 or six months' Imprisonment. rsons with whom Delglaus nro Iging nro subject to tbo samo naltlcs If thoy fall to hco that o order Is carried out. This rulo II bring a largo number of Hel ms to account who have mail ed to escape tho call of King Al- rt for military service. "v v.....-.., . - (10 0ler( niareneti iiuo ino iiiickuni. C. Lnlrd, Coqulllo; L. A. Llljeqvlst, ,)f llu. w00(i Ul clearing a place, built r'fwiiitltn II P Vntint lnrMimil t .. i.... l.i.fr 1ii..iiI.i lilu lnluMl flllll WU.I...U, ., . w....n, it iiik tiui. a i..-i..m ...w , Arthur C. Ollbert, San Francisco; haiidllng Ills nx llko a notable wood-, 1 . 1... 1 1. , t V , , , , i ,. ii i largo house, which ho partly llnlsheii, Mfti I (I ft ltrfft I i i II ii it 1 1 1 1 it Inn 1 """, " " "" began to bo quite snug. .Mao Munfort. Powers; W. R. Heat- m,t Squire Dull, who wns getting olil1 i tie, Lakeside; J. (Irandys, Powers; nmi stingy and besides was hi great t II. II. Adolpbson, Allegany; T. K. ' want of money on account of his hav-' $. . . .. .. I t .1 l. t .. ...... I.. .. utia limit! CATHOLIO CHURCH MAltSHFIIOLD Mnss will bo celebrated at. v v i..i!..,. n.L,.iiin. v r. mJ mnii. bo In a few years cleared tho 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning! Dougnl Portland. j land, which he laid out Into thirteen ; by Rev. Father Wallace, nud in! : lrniiii Hiring, iiiui iiuiuuuh n.i. . - xnrrn Knnti nr 11 n. m. i I.KIJII IIOIPI. I. ..,..U11 .I,I. I. mirtlv IIiiIrIikiI. ' ii i. n..i .ifc """'i "" ' ' ; n- v - 1 1 - ailCTHOUIST lOPISCOPAIi. Joseph Knotts, Pa3tor. - 1 III! JIIIHWM HfXsnXlttf t Ulllli IF. llVll1.t WI. ..,..-....- - Mason, lOagle Creek; Harry Russon, ! lug lately been nmdo to pay heavy . ll.. ltln itnlirltlktU Lakeside. St. Lawrence Hotel, Ms Nelson, North llend; Frank Rogers, Coos River; 10. 10. Iluslcr, Portland; fieorgo Morgan, Powers; William Roust, Coqulllo; 1). L. Jones, lOiuplre. Illnnco Hotel. 10. F Mills, Portlauil; John Who btey, Coos River; A. Denzorni, llan- Rnnilnv Rflmnl at 10 n. in. Morning Service at 11 n. m. All nro cordially invited. 10iworth League nt 7 p. in. Junior Leaguo Sorvlco Thursday afternoon nt 3:45. Prnyor Meeting Tnursuny oven- don; T. J. llallantyne, North Fork; 10. K. Clark, Portland; Alva Leo, damages for assaulting his neighbors and breaking their hentls-tlio squire, i say, finding Jonathan was getting well to do hi tho world, begun to bo very much troubled nbuut his welfare. So 1... .1. ......l.i.l tl.nf lik.t.ltllllll ulllllllll 1KIV i c. .1... i,,,,,i wiiicii iin Intr nt 7:30 o'clock iuiii n kijuii 11:111. ii n.u .! ............. ---. -- had cleared and inado good for some-1 F llilnu ! - . h... ., r 1 , ,..i,t i,.ii.i I FIRST IJAl'TISX' CHURCH ji iiinuu m. .." v...... ...... . .. , wU against him and mu er njM -1 " 0" "c,lcg nd competent teach lUltnii ii , 4.w" - than's honest gains. In fact, the poor 1 ors i.,.i i.,i,i ,i,,t n uMIHmi' li.ft fur liolldav ' nil I..11 iiiiu .w , -... r. - -- - -----.. mi, t..Ht,. II.. I.. I. II M Inlw.ll.fl.ilr All, I- 1 . .. i. 1 l... .iijuiu i nun, 11. .iiiununiiiiin, inv- , ni-casiOIIS, 1111(1 llllll II IH'l i.euii mr khv gnny. (5. L. Drown, Coos River nihil respect ho felt for the old man ' 10. Thoinas, Delmnr. ho would certainly have refused to milmi.t to such Impositions, nut ior A cordial wolcorao Is oxtonded to SUMMOXS Jin the Circuit Court of the Stnto ! Oregon, In and for Coos County. jllllma Ahlqtilst, plaintiff, vs. lOgeu lilqulst, defendant To lOgeu Ahlquist, the above iiam W. dofondant: ii... . , , ;m mu iiuiiiu in inn mini) in ino- n: You are hereby required to pear and answer tho complaint Svfed iigntiiHt you herein within ten ys from the date of the service j this summons upon you It served i'tlilti Hilt, ,.,..,,l.... ,.H ir ..l ...ii into i.uiiiiij, in it ruini Jthln any othnr touiity In this ito, then within twenty days from o ditto of such service, but If rved by publication or by personal vice outside of the State of O te ll, you shall appear and answer on I before tbo Mil day of August. ir. jjlt you fall to appear and answer Id complaint as abovo required i .lnl.,tlfr ...III 1..I... I. ..I ,.., V j.,...iiii mil ltllU JMIIH1.IUH! alust you for want thereof and 11 apply to the Court ior the re- if domandod In this eompliilnt, a icclnct statoinont of which Is: iTImt sbe bo granted n ilueroe of vorco from you; That slio lie uwnrdetl tho euro, istody nud control of the minor rlldrcu of tho plaintiff and de- l(mw1ii I . ...... ....... Sorvlco of this summons Is mndo publication pursuant to an order Bade by tho Hon. John S. Coke, rctilt Judge of Coos County, Ore- fin, which order boars date Juno tl, 1910, and directs publlcnilon htt&t In tho Coos Day Times onto uik week for a period of six weeks, S t.-v publication thereof to bo lt&Kiw lee 26th tiny of Juno, 1015. K. DKRCLAND. attorney for plaintiff fKrtr ;, k-ior June 2d, lll... Lid ti-t ii r..-oa Anfutt 7, 1U15. SWKD1SH lOVAXfJIOLIOAL LUTHIORAX CHURCH. : ..., .,.i . ii.. i.. .i i,.ii, .., Tlnr H V TInnL'tHnn. Pastor ",u"0'" s"u"",,i ""'"' :;"" t. r?;r5:2 :-Lo, nt .. . . i . ? hroad footed cub of a fellow, aw uw in a ' hi his gait and simple In his appear-1 ....,. . .. ' unco, but having a lively, shrewd look i v v ' and giving tho promise of great! ..''.... ....r,,., f u.r....tl wlmn lm should L'ct lis I rainuir.iii uii.iui. 1915 MIDSUMMER MEET AT RftC R. 10. Drowning, Rector 8:()ii a. in.. Holy Communion. 10:00 n m., Morning sorvco and NTH T LEU LTD Will Ho was rtithor an odd looking chap, I.. ..(til. i i,l Itiul til it nt niinni1 l'fl Vti i. ,,,M.iM,.n.tt.im i...i Momi.iniin null Bormon: "Wlmt J.aclc I ct? n.i iii...., K.itniin iiinm nnii 0::i0 n. in. Sumlnv school. nil l h111 liuvm-.in iivhiv.m - " -.-.--. , ( declared bo was John's own boy, a 7:30 p. in. Sorvlco In St. Luke's true chip of tho old block. Llko tho Church, lOiuplre j old squlro, ho was apt to bo blustering , I ami saucy, nut in tno main was n i j peaceable sort of careless fellow that, j SI0V10XTH DAY ADV10NTISTS. 1 ' would quarrel with nobody If you only , Local Fldor, J. 10. Quails. j let him alone. Ho used to dress In! Seventh Day Adventist services aro homespun trousers and always wore a conducted evory Saturday as follows: niv -u'ntiisev coat, l e s eeves tu ""'!""" "" Official Program FRIDAY, JULY UNI), 1015 No. 1 Trot or pace, one-half mile, two heats, each heat n race, l':35 cIiibb, purso SI 1)0 , w).h wo.(, HO H,,ort mt hU ,miul nnrt No. 2 Running, ono halt mllo, , wrlst vauw 0lU tP.vtnifl them, looking purse HO.oo nu,, ft shoulder of mutton. All ot No. 3 Trot or unco, ono-halt i which was lu consequence of his grow- inllo, best two In threo heats, i lug so fast that he outgrew his clothes, i froo for all, purso SltM While Jonalhan was coming up n No, 4Novolty race, one mile, this way Hull kept on picking his pock- iiiDio btutiy at ii a. in. i Young People's Socloty at 3 p. m. Prayer Mooting Wodnosday nt 7:30 n. m. 1 $30 tor first to quarter post, $10 for first to half-mllo post, $55 for first to throo quartcr post, $75 for first to mllo stake $200 No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 miles, $25 to 1st. $15 to 2nd.... $40 SATURDAY, JULY :t, Htm No. C. Trot or pace, one-half mile, two bents, each heat n race :No. 7 Running, flvo-olgl 1 mile, purse $100 ( No. S Trot or pace, ono mile, three heats, every boat n ! rate, purc $ 150 No. It Running, ono nud one olgbth miles, tor Coos and Curry County horses only, purse $200 Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have No. 10 Coniolatlou race, for i ALW.ws i .skd. Phono 7a. Purine nil horses not finishing as ' t,vor" ",ul '"' Company. good ns second, purso $7t CATHOLIC CHUHOH NORTH 1H0XD Rev. Father MoDovltt Mass will ho ceiourntod Sunilnv ets or every penny pin into mem nu "J" ," V n i. ,,Z t T?.ih, at last one .lay when the squire was , ,,n,nB nt by UlD Ilov- Fftthor .... U'nllnnn even more than usually pressing in nis , " . demands, which ho accompanied with , PitrsitYTFHIAT ihrea.s Jonathan s.nrte, ! ? !-- SrldAVkMwSTpSIft? Hon and threw the teakettle at tho old . ' BlblQ Bchoo, ftt 1Q Q nuin's head. The choleric Hull was thereupon ex- , UXTK mun'HR10X CHURCH eeedlugly enraged and, after eiilllng , xoiiTH 1H0ND the poor lad an uudiitlfiil. ungrateful, Mrs. It. N. Lewis. Pastor i rohi'llliiiis rascal, seized bin bv the' Sabbath School at 10 a. in. , 'ir. i,.b .,..rn .inii!lliiv, and forthwith a furious scuttle Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. 7 Runiilng. flvo-olghtlis , ,,,..,. ... ,.,.. ,... ... I Prayer Meeting Wednesday ore- Hni rs: At i;v,; no;;;(:r; joimtiiai, - at 8 'ciock' aim u mndo bin, s,a a paper giving Ofi S 20 up all elalin to the farms and aeknowl- t.vl tw.ih, .-.uu. .u edghut tho fee simple to be In Jonathan I Mar.-hfleld-Xorth Demi Auto forever. '' Cars every ten minutes from O u. in. to I- p. in.; to South Slough once a tiny, leaving; at 11 a. in.; to Kinplre three trips a day. OJOHST t KIXO, Props. No. 11 Motocyclo race, $!; to 1st, $15 to -ml, purse... $10 Dr. II. 10. KF.LTY, DFNTIST Phone 1 12-J, Room -01, Coke bltlgj & BEIIETT BANK OLDMST IIAXK IN COOS COUNTY lOstabllslictl JHHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 r interest paid on Tlnio AND SAVIXCJH DIOPOSITS Officers J. V. Hciiiielt, President. ,.,,. J. II. P'lanagnii, Ylce-Piesltleiit. It. F. Williams, Cashier. ..,,,. Geo. 1 Wliulicster, AssU Cashier. Dozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Not all large accounts hut 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. FIRST ITIOilBAI OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Bent. Itntcs to You CO rooms, por day . .51.00 100 rooms with bath i51.no 100 rooms with bath Sa.oo 1100 largo roomo, with bath $2.R0 lOxtra person in room, additional ...51.00 This Is your hotel nmi honditiuH. ors when In Portland f , ,. tllscrliiilnatlng. Location, centcf of city; service jiineveelletli rates its low as tbo low est. Notice to Campers To accommodate the similiter truffle wo will operate tho fast boat Atlantic (luring the camping season. Hegliiulng July 1 this boat will run 011 the following schedule, tlally, except Sunday Wilt leave Marsh field at 1:1." p. in., arriving at Goodwill's at 5 :"." p. 111., returning tho uc.vt morning al H: I.". C00S RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY THE REAL QUESTION The question is not, will men honor you for your work? Hut does your work honor you? Vour concern Is not only to ereato profit for yourself, but to innlto that which will profit many besides yourself. COOS HA.Y STIOAM LAUXDRY Phono 57-J. FAKILBURNjts-saijSANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland i-'hom sax KitAxcisco North Bound 10:00 a. 111., .lime -), :t), .luly ", 10, 15, i!0, U5, :i() TltOM COOS HAY VOU ASTOItlA AX!) POHTIjAXD. P. M. Title, . I into 128, July ii, 7, 12, t7, 22, 27 rno.M poit-rraxi) South Bound (I P. M., .litne :((, .Inly I, O, M. H), 21 nnd 20. I'ltOM COOS DAY KOll 10UHI0KA AXD SAX IdlAXClSCO. 1. M. Title, .llino 20, .Inly 2, (1. II, 10, 21, 20, III. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Terminal Dock. Phono J.'IO. jj STU.1IR, AdUl mimm PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J. M. Wright Phono 1SS-U ItUILDIXG COXTItACTOU Estimates furnished on ropiest Dr. H. M. Shaw lOje, lOae mitl Throat SpcrlnlNt glassios l'lrnoii Phtmo :t:t(-.l. Hooius 2110.201 Irving lllock. lilt. .MATTIIO H. SHAW. Physician ami Silicon Phono :t:tii-.l. : Office hours by apptiliitiuenl. .Benjamin Ostlind COXSULTIXG IOXOIXIOIOU AND AHCIHT10CT Offices, 20C Irving Block. ' Phono 103-L or 207-J. Marshflcld, Oregon. JH. G. Butler I CIVIL IOXOIXIOIOU 1 Room 301 Coko llldK. Phono 11C-J. Itesldenco Phono IIO.'J-L. KQUIPPHI) WITH V1H10L10SS teamsMp Breakwater ALWAYS OX TI.M10. SAILS KHOMJIAltSlll'MOLD lOVIOItY SUNDAY DUIHXG JUXIO AT 8 A. !., AXD I'HOM POHTLAXD 10VIOHY Tlll'HSDAY AT H A. jr. Tickets on sale at Portland City Ticket Office, (Hit and Oak Streets. Phono IKi-J. H. ' JIOHIt, AkciiI. HltR-OCM TMMSPDHTATIDM GO, Weekly Service Coos Hay and San Francisco. STEflilP II SMITH Freight and Passenger Service HAILS KIlOJl SAX PHAXCISCtt l'Oll COOS HAY, JIOXDAY, ll'MO 2H, AT :oo P. Jl. Ran rninvisco Office, O0O Vifo Hulltlliig, and Met- Number 2.1 Coos Buy Agent, O. F. McGeorqe, ' Phone 44. W. G. Chandler AltCHITIOCT Itoomo 301 and 302, Coko liiilldliic, Jlnrshflold, Oregon. Wm. S. Turpen AUCIIITIOOT Marshtlold, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger PIAXIST AXD TIOACHIOIt Uesldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3C8-L. I a ii !- mitamBtmmmm wl I SAVE MONEY by onlcrliiK tb famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton Sl.ou Lumii coal, por ton ijW.o0 Or half ton ot both $1.73 1). J1USSO.V, Prop. Phono 1H-J or leave orders it Hllljer's ClRitr Store HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 GRAVEL Wo are now propared to furnish OUAVEL In any quantities from pllo lu our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?E per yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Detail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Office. Phone 100. DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 270 Abstracts FOH HELIARL10 ADSTItACTS OK T1TL10 AXD INFDKMATION ADOPT C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. JIAUSHFIIOLD AND COQUILL10 CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, KASTSIRH AXD SEXGSTACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANI1H HENRY SENGSTACKFN, MANAGER t t WESTERN LOAN AND t t BUILDING CO. if . X Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savings X t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t iX Local Treasurer J X r. City Auto &'Taxi uo. Day anil Xlht Service For taxi, phono 20, Chandler ' Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotol LYXX LAJIRUTII, Prop. Nw Cnra NOW Cars