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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1915)
.li&ii B5! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915- EVENING EDITION. pecial Clean-up For One Week Only Both Men's and Women's Departments In the Men's and Boys' Departments wc are giving an avorago of 33 I 3 off on all garments which will be found to bo only the best make, stylo and ,na. inrhis. H k nur nnmnst Hnslm in nlnasc and wc arc offering baigains thai To moke i wm foi our incoming Fall Styles we are forced to dive a largo pei carte of discount on all garments in the Ladies' and Children's Department All garments are of the finest quality and make that out buyer could get when in New Voile, and arc sure to please you. Come in and look at them. IRVING BLOCK cannot be duplicated, A call will convince you, SPECIAL CLEAN-UP PRICES FOR ONE WEEK on all SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS in both MEN'S and WOMEN'S DEPTS, All garments are of the finest possible quality that our buyer could get while in New YorK, tor the prices. All garments must go regardless of cost, to make room for our large line of Fall goods which will soon be arriving. ' J wummsBSBBBSSmI w?gITllIiijiffif iiiMMfcf jbHIuwIBB MwwftrWwWf"6 I : d t. SIX ?5 , s i , !; MHMHHHHi ill I . IMv m H tTT&jJDsTAJZrtsMs; ps 5 1 LADIES' SUITS Reg. SI 6.50 to $19.75," now ..$10.75 Reg. $23.50 to $27.50, now ..$15.00 Reg. $25.00 to $42.50, now ..$19.75 Reg. $42.50 to $60.00, now . .$25.00 New and up-to-date suits in latest ma teiials and styles. LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS Reg, $12.50 to $17.50. now .. $8.75 Reg. $17.50 to $27.50, now ..$12.75 Reg. $27.50 to $37.50, now ..$17.50 LADIES' AND MISSES' SILK DRESSES .. For Afternoon or Evening Wear . Rec. $12.50 to $17.50, now .. $9.75 Ree. $17.50 to S27.50, now ..$14.75 Reg. $27.50 to $42.50, now ..$19.75 WOOL DRESSES Re?. $7.50 to $10.50, now .. $4.98 Reg. $10.50 to $14.50, now .. $8.75 Reg. $14.50 to $23.50, now ..$12.75 Cotton Crepes and other Summer Ma terials at HALF PRICE All Ladies' and Misses' Skirts at , HALF PRICE All Ladies' Waists 331-3 off Few odds and ends at $5.98 MEN'S SUITS Men's Men's Men's Men's $35,00 Suits, $32,50 Suits, $25,00 Suits, con (r Q..!p vjVlUVJ vjuiio. now only now only now only now only .$25.00 .$23.25 $17.50 .$15.75 Men's $17.50 Suits, now only .$12.75 MEN'S OVERCOATS Men's $37,50 Oversoats, now .$27.50 Men's $32.50 Overcoats, now .$21.75 Men's $27,50 Overcoats, now .$18.25 Men's $25,50 Overcoats, now .$15.75 BOYS' SUITS Boys' $10.00 Suits, now . boys' $8,50 Suits, now . Boys' $7,50 Suits, now . Boys' $5,00 Suits, now .. .$7.25 .$6.50 .$5.98 $3.75 BOYS' OVERCOATS Boys' $15,00 Overcoats, now ..$11,75 Boys' $12,50 Overcoats, now .. $8.75 Boys' $10,00 Overcoats, now ...$7.25 Boys $8,00 Overcoats, now ...$5.95 Like reductions on all garments not mentioned here, including Haberdashery -.. 1 I 1 1 1 , . m , 1 , ,., , , .,. ill.iaal ..,- . wmtCm Tfl Til If NO flPTnuHV rnnnn 1 rnnnr nftnrnfii I pnn n rnnnnin pi m rr i mini innnn in nn rf nn'nrrrn in nrriiPrniw III I HI l IIUI II Hill V Ml Mill I l ! Hll-mill i . K r "I . H i F h h I I IK IS II K I 1 1 LUK S K I- 1. I Mi I. II SOCIAL CALENDAIt ,-M VI M I I UIIIVI LLHUULUnULUnLLuUUIlLUUUIIIJ ULI I LLLUiU LIUUUM III UnllUUUIILII III I LI UuLu SHAMAN'S HILL IT FOR CONSIDHRATiOX I.OCAL IIASCIIAI.I. Ti:MS WANT AS . iatiox rou stxiav (.amis PORTLAND lII-:.Vi:iIS ACAIN IN TO SECOND PLACE IN LE.U.TE Move AH Over I'nlted State Is in i:tiloiico Against the Kill To I), tun .shipping Of keen Intercut here Is the act ion of tho hoard of the directors of the Chamber of Commerce of tho United Stnles In ordering a referen dum on tho Seaman's act, seeking tho opinion of all commercial bodies on the hill that promises to banish n great share of the present Ameri can commercial fleet from the lit nil seas. A copy of the referendum has been received here and will be sub mitted to the local members for their voting Meeting of rails anil l'ljiot- ( nil- eil for 'Mils Evening at ('luiiiiller Hotel to Make linn Enlu l)sapKMrs From Eastern Din- nionds lle'rolt Douses Hostoii Willi !.- Kims miss may ehchloom hecomks mum: ok v. w. llndstrom officers suspiciors 01 t j ' )Im. Si, II I Vji 11 nf 1. 1. ivil llnfol I in...- 'Nine Voting Women by Murilngo , " ami Now Einplovs .laps (Sheriff (jiiliino of Hosbtirg Will llnvo, Say Timber Maputo Musi Pay Rink MOAT COOS COt'NTV COMMISSIONERS LKAVINO' FOE (.'AHHINEH i WILL NOT REMIT INTEREST Little Dan Cupid has a grudge Deputy to Meet Arrival of Craft. At t'iiipiia loi t Taxes In Full I'rotesln Sieclal School Levies CA.Mi:S TOMOItllOW Sumner versus Illue Rldgo Tigers. A. M. Sumner versus Coos Rlve. A. M. Hatchery versus Illue Ridge. P. M. Plans for the forming of a Coos Hay Haseball league will be formu- One direct result of the pending ,,wl nt a ",00,,nB """" for M ehcextages or COAST LEAGUE Of AMocUlfrl Trrta to Coot lUj Tlmf.. W. L. P.C. . ir. . IS IS 12 4i! ' 17 19 r.o 52 .511 .r.oG .103 .190 .ISu bill which has been noticed on Coos Hay Is tho fact that tho Dollar boats are all changing over to Eng lish registry ngaln. Thore were flvo of the fleet of olght big ships that flew the American flag. Tho bill goes into effqrt .1 miliary 1. ll 10, according to the present arrangement. Only by quick Con gressional action can declare tho National Chamber evening at the Chandler Hotel. Fans and players ire expected to be pres ent and an effort 111 be made to combine all local teams In the lea Kilo and to preimre a schedule for Sunday game this summer. San Francisco Portland Salt Lake . . , Los Angeles . Venbe IS Oakland 15 (iir AuKiti rn to cno nr tiidm. I'OIITLAND. July 10. One win-, the darts of the little winged fol I bccond pluco in the Coast league yefterduy and again the Heavors nun I list ber. bilinvni Mvn. K. W. Kill, i llvnn of the Llovd Hotel. In four Suspicions of tho offlcorH were ar- (Special to The Times) years eight young women Imvo lort 0l,se1 wlicu they bhw loailud itli'mrtl COQUILLE, Ore.. July 9. -The her employ to got married. Miss .May'" Columbia Illvor fishing boat seven Coos County conimlHslonciM nt n Engbloom' became the ninth when ' l)an'cls f ,'cer and several demi- ( meeting jesterdny rejected an of yesterdav at Cotiullle she was mar- Jolms of ",10t Htuff-" 't ws learn-, fer of C, L. Starr, representing Frank r'ed to V. W. Llndstrom, captnln'of Ctl tho 1,oal waa boll"a '" Gnnllnor. Houtln, to pay tho 1913 anil 1911 the gasoline boat Cooston. Through a mysterious woman tho tuxes on tho Houtln properties nt Hut all is fair In loe nnd Wnr lnrornil,tlon Wns K,von to Constable ! once If the county would remit the said Mrs. Sulllvnn this morning. Cox llmt tho "10" wuro lntct ! pcnnlty and Interest. The taxes on However this does not mean that ,)00t,KlK- C'hlef Carter was In- j tlio Houtln tract for tho two yenra "forwarncd Is iifit forarmed" imd i forI"t''1 n1"1 ""oHiiteIy called Slier- j total about $11,000 and tho penalty she heeded the sign of tho times. Now "KB CJ,11U". of WoiiRlns Caunty, at i and Interest nmounts to about $1, there are two Japs who do tho work ' Ilou',,",K. ' H'" wlro and tho men non. Sho says that both are Immune tojwi" ,,u n,cl ''' " l"P"ty sheriff as ( Mr. Starr, who was formerly sec- socn us iney reneii uarillncr. rotary of tho Oregon tax commission District Attorney Llljcivlst states 1 1 mv nn attorney nt Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Llndstrom nre ex-ltl,nl ,lle 1UL11 l'a" ,,ot " nrroHlcil mnkes u specialty of timber tax This joar It was decided that tho"' lu, "" ' " .7 ' importation of salarle,l plajors for, !" , t,", ,,0,,K,lt ot1,ho 1fu"8 ,,uro .h inr.1 .-am,- ivi,i i, i.nMii.in. Ii,, illsappeare.l through tho east v. . .n ji-..,.i ,i... '! the teams were able yesterday lllllnuu Ilw.it ....... .. ...-1.1 ....a It.. i.ccted back Monday to mnko their ".' '"a "" ",u ",1,K"1 '"" home In Cooston. temporarily with KII,B l" 8!lI of 'l"op ' ry the purentH of tho groom, Mr. anil Mrs. William Llutlstrm, who It Is said, nre expecting soon to leave for Iha n.a......n "" "' '""""IBWM III" "lull I.UIU , ..... ... me measure , . , . . to nsnln maneuver on the d ninnmls r'nlifriniin inn vim- tlm ..nn ir. .luirr-n be rclpcnin.1 in nhiitim, .i.i. m UP nr own teams nun IIIC i ...... " ... .7 " "" " result bat bcn kruidi of as much in- Heretofore tllscmwion of tbc b!!l ,"r,t M xtr hvor n,,(1 ,lol,,-v of Illlll llli. VH.u.n.l Ia.. U. u (OQII1. -" -r.-v.v-., i-unii am9 rrn- terod principally In the eout-wiw tlllos. Now It Is io Im? carried Into every Etnte of the Cnlon amonc the C00 chambers that reprewnt more thnn 300,000 men. Shipping men have for yean been trying to build up nn American mer chant marine. Connreaa has talked nnd has legislated In many ilirac. minus row boats nnd slickers. I of the ranch. The scores of yesterday follow: i The young couple slipped nwt; Coast League. from their friends yesterday niorn- . it.... ,. .... t, tt i. . ... ...... Howler there has been no system ' " "" ' ins. wmi never a worn roi tneir anil ihe manasera of tl, viirlmm Uo ABol' - S 0 plans. They nre visiting now with work, lie lias been representing Mr. Houtln since the first of thu year. Houtln lesides nt Hay field. Wis. Tho Houtln tract consists of about S.OOI) acres of tlmberlaud adjacent I to Cooh Hay, South Inlet and Heaver. 'V .MU.MIAl Cooh Hay Women's Club. , . Alplm Delphlnu Society. TUESDAY C. W. H. M. with Mn 4 Sehlbrede. Auction Hrldgo with Mn, i W. F. Mlllor. WEDNESDAY Hay City Alii Villi Mrs. It. i A. Chnplln. Niirclssim Club with Marie i (ialbmlth. Dorcas Club with Mrs'Li Ila'ellon. Hcbukah Installation. Auction Hrldgu with Ma F. V. Cnttorlln. THURSDAY Enstslde Sewing Club with I Mrs. Fred HronkK. HaptlHl Ladles Picnic. Happy HourH Club, Mlunle-WlB Club with Mn. A. .. Dowiih. ( Though) It Too High nines have uriiel a wirt of "hit and mls" plan In getting their1 Mines. It i hoped that this eveulug the men j h able to fix a K-hedule' and ril that wilt be adhered too. The tt-anii that are apokeu of for ijeuitM'rihlp lu the Coos Hay league tlons to .trlke the proper key nad Rro. th ,,,lBCi ,n,l M"rlifllil. North bring moro t,hlHi to our poru. Tho " '' "'"'""- n""ier. inn iinicn- offort has not Imwii i.rrr..i ,i rr'- ",,le "'" "8. ""'I Coos now, nt n time, taj the shiiiuins men, when the I'ultml States baaj the bent chain e In a entury. thre conies the noxloua Seauian'i art lo sweep away all that hag been dne .1 nnd break the merchant marine 0 River. INSI'CtTOKS nciti: move In this country for all time to come nrieriy the kill Is this. All Amer- I. Mean) ami (., '., I'ottlatiil, limpcil Crafl llere J. J. Menny uud (5. Z. Weldlu. In-j spertora of bulla and boilers, nr- : Porttand :t 10 At Vonlco R. H Salt Lake Venice I At Oakland Oakland 2 7 ' Snn Frauclsci G II American League, I At Cleveland Now Yo'k a levelaud 1 At St. Louis IMilladolphln :t ft. Louis 1 At Chleasc Weldlu, of Washington l Chicago .1 At Detiolt 0 friends lu Handnn. E. iii-IKCTBHISHEIIEK-: key." Tho boat lean ships uiuat employ anllor. two r,v''l htrt ,,prl- from Portlanil I IlOrttOll Dutrolt . i; Ihlrils nf whom apeak the ntmi! today were busy about tho lay lu-i li.inr. .. ., . k.i- ... ... .. ' Mtltl'tllie lh rrafl lliul ...!... i . ' uiitrwi. ine oitf " - " '""" ' ' iMiitfimiL' Iron. II II.. I. . . urn iHlnil.llna l . Ill II,....,.. I I IliniMllf, unii... ii-iiir ninny nave ror yeara ..... ... ".u imiumi.., ,iu,i ,,.. carried Oriental crews They do',urn vH '"rU '" ,lu Vi',,'k- '""W tholr work well hiu! are paid the l're ,U'M ''"' ,lmo lH -Man'li frume hiiiiu the) would receive work- - lug nshore In China. To employ, I'l'HLIMIKS A PAPER ,.......,, Viwn nuuiii run the e- I iu new port hind Chamber of National League. At Philadelphia I Phllailelphla At New York MnrnliiK gnmo Cliiclnatti .... New York l t t i I'. II. (iltAH.M. OF LAIIOR CO.M MISSION, ARRIVES Makes (Quicker Trip From Eugene Thau Was Possible Hcfoio Hallroiul Was Unlit Chillies II. Crahb, of the State Labor Commission, urrlved lu tlio city last night on an Inspection trip, lie waa Impressed with the better fnrilltloH for leaching this place. He left Eugene Tuesday, stopped nt all tho necessary points along thO line and arrived on Coos Hay Inst AIITn CTApp MAM nt'milni. l,.r.Mlo f,.rmn,.li- II ..c.n II .. , U ' U 'HUC IVIHIM u.v(....rt, !!... ,.....'. ,b un.inig took him nine days to cover that territory. ' Mr. (Iralini says that there Is a ' M"''1""" '''"'I- ''"" I'Vrry Into I'ft'l or Water Family Hail territory, according to tlio present state law. It Is said that the woman lu the case know tho men and also claim ed sho know of former Illegal boot- Slough legging operations lu which these men nave neon concornoii. Mr. Starr wild that Mr. Houtli, i.dl , been the. efficient librarian ol Constable Cox wont to tho dock I that ho Imd been taxed too high. I Marshfleld Public Library will Iff wiiuru iiic no.ii was loaded nnd ! n pointed out that In 1912 part of! soon for nn outing to Sunset Br "iiictieii mo imrreis going aboard, the Houtln tract had to pay nspeclal Tho men. us they left, called back ,.xi vear b In., I i.. ,mv .io,.i.,i bound for Portland. Tlio chool levy of thirteen mills on ! i u woitneniig u uio hiiiiio Iniul lu district No. 09. tho providing ngalnst it dry Vlmol iIIkIiI.i i.mMwinri.m i,h,,,. trip or If they believed Portland Is J been changetl in tho Interim, running a trifle shy of "rat whls-1 .ir. K,lirr vmr.inV i.... I the details of the 1 9 IT, levy from went down Into tho i Amnunp 'ri.,ift .....i out ..,.,.i...t.i.. IflVl'm lint mi Tlmi.n.1.... 1.... ' . . ' . ...., .. .,...., .Ft na, enter n protest at tho meeting of tlm, home In Portland where unable to get out until yesterday Coos County Hoard of Eulll.tlon ! spend his vacation. Z. . , r -'""'uoiis which this fall. The assessment rate of It Is with trogrot tliat the frM ,u. .,,,,, ,,i. ,?1.2G per thousand on some of tho nnd relatives of Mrs. .Iiillu llac ii io iiii-Biiiiii-u mm mo moil W .llmlmr lii.l l.n f..lu I. ...,.., i ,.. , . ... ,...,. ., lw. l..r...i i.. n...... .. ..,,,.,,, ,..hi. i'u, iuuiiivii ill nor ucini, . .. ".u.i iii iiiiiiiui..r wiiure nicy unload their enrgo and Its ills-1 Wl" No s,,', .vir. hiarr gain that mere wau no thing to tho report that tlio count, wns to begin milt to -ireo tho ollec lluu of tho taxes us tho way in which HAS NARROW ESCAPE1 ,IBl ls ,1"" ,H for lho 0""ty t0 niuiii; lL 11 IDIIIillll lieilUIIIOll tor posal Investigated. fl t INFORMAL CHAT Hl Miss Ellabetli Topping who l She will bo ncfompriled by Mil CuinmlngH of Portland whom shell peels to nrrlvu on tho Hay shortfl to spend her vacation with her. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. (Irnnnls cluiperono u party, of young l tomorrow to Mm. J. A. (InodnlBl homo on Coos River. Horbert PhllllpH left today fprl ho n Angeles. Mrs. Hnycs 1ms been I poor health for iiomo time bull vvas not thought (hat her tonlitl was serloiiH. Sho wns woll known! lho Co(iilllo Valley and Mjri Point and will bo rniuemlicrcJ Julia Vowol. Mrs. Julia Hnycs -Iconstnut Increase In tho Industries , ..Iflvo years nnd then sell tho hold-! MrH' Toh" ''y1" of Nort1' ,k',u":i "' I lugs for back tuxes. . '"l'r'lu-law of tlio doceaseil. I that must be Inspected lu this part i lust Col (en Out Mr. uud Mrs. M. Ilarry and chit ren Dorothy nnd Enrllo returned H i A ftiirniifiii 1.H1I1111 peiises Into prohibitive amounts an 1 Commerce has sent out the firm mini- Clnclnuntti now t-everal of tb- companies ar,. ber of the Chamber of Commerce i New York . '. preparing t take their vesxels off News" which will be publl.hed everv At Hrooklyu the rui.a HllORuher 's.ttmdav It uIm ik .tt.,. .It n " - ..." ... uiriiKW ii. i. rist io the I'liuinlier of Commerce Hrooklyu Times Want Ads for results. ...... . S SEE BIRCH and SEE BETTER. if w At Huston St. Louis or the state, so much so that there A narrow escape from drowning ' dny from a fortulglifn ramping H ' , ,.; "v",h ,"8 expenonceii a Tow days ago ' J MJK H btNU NEWS II10 ' """ ' I'"'011 nlso 'nil his tlino to this section. Wort in- (!..,.,. i.-ii .... .... I w,u im-nno 41 ........ imrij. 011s nnd chlldri ..ml Tlinlllin .. .. -. ...u i".uu..Kijin i -- -r. ...-- -- ...... ...j ...i ..... iiiren moiHiiB. lo nI, from loso)llrK Tho n,.d. ; who have heon cninpliiK liwvo re- week end vlsltora nt tho C. It. W ..1 ''"" .. .in" sioppw. tent happened soon nfter Mr. Kol-I '"ei ' Nortli Rend uud nro at I minimor homo on Coos IUvcr to see that tho boiler In the Mnot- I hageu's return homo from Marsh-1 tl,olr l'0"1" I'iiIoh Avenue. I.! . ol mill there was In proper shape, riol.1. 1 Mrs. A. Johnson nnd llttlu daugh- .mm P,n u.iu i.v nun uviiii 9vi m-fil . ACTOmimiltoil liv 1.t u.f 1 i.n tor. hlimoliln. nf lliivMimi.l U'l. '"" ""illlll IMH " --rf .! (l IIDII,, nil his time to this section Work by (leorgo Kolhagen. of the KollmB. . t4A4AAAAAAAAA '1 t coni....Uo tho part has been so ruM.Ing Mr. (Iralini has 0n and llanka unto stage lino that J MrH j s Uyon not had a Sunday off for tho p.iat brings tho malls and also passengers I J,rs' A- " "'"'ff '"id daughter Frances. Audrey 111 Homo,. ' MTt IT W '. "'" n,a":",,B ,,,'t"1 an" ,n "'r "J'"-"'K enr Mr. ' r visiting In tho city. , " ,U,f"P,,7 ,1'll;,r at ,"1,nm- 'l'"! Kolhagen had driven onto ferry! . Oeorge Anthony and daTigl,. I man Is said o be somewhere in iLe , on lho North (T , Rvo ' torn Roslna ,,d Flora, of Tenmlle. EXPECT HIO CROWD "' dlstrieL ,. famly got 0)U m ho uro KUUSts t(J(, . (U lho hQ TORIC LENS OUR BEST Toric Lenses $5 Per Pair WE Grind Our Own Lenses NoExperimenting We Know Our Business OPTICAL DEPARTMENT RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122 Rnsebiirg Aiinngcs i,ir Llbeity Hell I Da.v Tills .Month i;(iim:i:i; in.iirhd F. L. Woi'tliiiigiou of SpeMhvell Has 1 o. 11. ,m .... I Accident. ( Special to The Times.) KOSKlimtd, July Hi. Tho city j P. T. Worthlngton. second engln- counell has made arrangements to eer of the Speedwell had a painful celebrate tho arrival of the Liberty 1 accident jentorday in the engine room of the vowel. Tho little finger I on the right hand was badly ct Halt ed, lie came up and had tho Injury droned by Dr. Taggart, marine stir-1 geon. Hell in this elty on July 15. Plat torms will be built on each side of the railroad track m the people can have an opportunity to view the boll. The member? of the city ioiin-1 'ill will bene- 011 the committee. hav- lug the affairs lu charge, it Is (.'REEK 1N.ICRED icxpeaed that the crowd will be the Ulmrcr Froi.rCaTmT Oue Hrouglil dggest that has ever been lu Koto- , . Hospital I : burg and arrangements are being j 1 made to take care of the people. ) A Hreek laborer wns brought down j . I on the boat this afternoon from1 I 0 , ., ' 'inip 1 with several ribs cracked. Speedwell sails sntilli Sal.ird.i.v at It is said that he was hit by some' p. 1... Reservations at hstmrl of. w. ,. wns tnkt. t0 ho Ml., I l.n iiii.l 11 ..i.i .... lt..l..i . . 1 . .'" ' ""' '"iKiei, .oriu iienif hospital for trentmont. pronar to drive tho machine off Mm rnPP.. lOlbon I on tho other bank. I Mrs. F. F. Shlmlan. who has heon Not being fastoned to tho bank ', vlslt'K her motl.er. Mrs. Dollar, the nmchlno shoved the ferry out near "urkoloy, returned on tho San-1 I mm 1110 htreani and tho ninchlno 0 l-ln"' n"l left for her homo In Co bliot down into ur, feot of vvntor. .Mr. a,llll wlit-ro ho hubDnml recontly nc. Kolhagen Jumped out. With tho aid "ct'I,teil pustorato. j of chains the auto was rescued, not1 much tho worse for its bath. NOTICE -------- All members of tho Coos Trlbo No.l 3:1 nro roqiiastcil to bo present nt n' sneclnl inontlmr ,. i, i,i.i t.. .... Any Place, and time, our five, sev-! Pennoek's office Monday even , " ... FOR AUTO SERVICE en and nlno passenger cars with care- " 2tli at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose 01 mooting lireat Chler of Records Mr. L. H. Hninlg. George Seellg Secretary fill drivers will serve you. Rates Reasonable Day and Night Service C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS. Right Cafe Phone Milk, 1(1 quarts for $1.00. Holmes Dairy, Plume 2l)..r l .A'U'I'So00-1'' The klnd VU "Ave ALVA8 JISE1). riiono 72, Pacific Llverv- ahrt Transf a nm..i. r "ty D Announcement URINO tho noxt thlru days, our ropresontathl' will call on tho pcopljS of Coos Hay and vliiin'r with n siiechil pffor Jn P" 'u' grnphy. ' 1 Any courtesy shown hln'A will bo npproclutod by us nnJjJ we will giiarantco all icprw" entatioiiB inado by hlfi 1 " cernlng tho full lino of sain'' pies which will bo worthy ot your inspection. QUATERMASS STUDIO 241 Front Streot, Marahfletf : I -rt I'liueu Want uas DrJUK resuit ' l vr- 1 r""'T" " WffPl m 1 -imi&u: fajBarfcJSa3 .j fi r.wiresMM 13 Sm