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nSSBHiB FOUR - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915- EVENING EDITION NEW ARRIVALS SPORT SHIRTS FOR THE BEACH SILK CAPS AND HATS CHECKS AND PLAIDS For snappy merchandise of the best quality and a ser vice that makes buying a pleasure, see the HubHotlimlioc Cq t ".VI !r--,- mi.i.irnn.Tinrnn mnr imnn TZ IMUUSL IIAT SUUULSSftASISlUt WIMMtHb; I IbtHd JLU&L HHtiU - lilt STRAW AM) PARTV I.KAI) SAX l'RA.WISCO PARA I H DM I :ats m:.vi:it hill ix gam): PLAVKD SfXDAY Kept IMnro OrlKliiully Ateiied los lecher (iocs to I'Iwhs nnd Knstslde jilto KlTorls tt C'Iuiiiko Given I'uls Seoro Way Ahead Alter iti:('ituiTi:i) IIICKI-'ATS llATCIIHKV TICAM tigkrk to to o. Xoiiii .loliinon Pitches Pliciidmciinl (.'nine (.'111 III) hi Head unit l'ut Out Tho recruited llntcticry team yes terday defeated the Dluo RIiIko Tl Kors, 10 to 0. A bltf crowd was out nt tho Huti'liury i;roundH niul witnessed n pitchers' buttlo between Norm Johnson nnd dill. It wiih breaking fnlrly even up to tWo fonrtli Heaver (till tun Tho srnrn ivnn I IllIllllK WllOll Gill, WllllO bnttlllK. WIIH not tied until the fifth Innlnii. Then i hit In tho head ntul put out for them were supreme lodge officers ofjln tho sixth Inning Clinton, the Hon- awhile. Ho tried to bo back in tho ii.n tnna.. Tim tinxt pnr nftor them ' vor Hill nltchnr. went un In the nlr ' box but WllB unablo to rellllilll. At was tho Coos county Moose enr oc-and Knstsldo not In five runs, one i that time tho score stood two rupied by J. L. Scott, of Mooseheart, ,a home-run by Mnloney. Scorby was to nothing. Indlann. Dr. Straw, Chas. McClees, I put In tho box by Heaver Hill, but' Sharkey Perkins caught for the Robert Dlllard, J. F. Telandor and D. 'Knstsldo innnnKed to get In five more . Hatchery niul showed somo of his M Averlll of Bnndon. The San Fran- runs In tho eluhth. 'old tlmo form. Johnson pitched a (.'old Pin of Moose Dr. K. K. Straw returned yesterday from San Francisco where lie attend ' od tho Moose Day exercises at the Hx I position. He says that although they I were unablo to be accompanied by tho Coos Ilany Hand, the Coos Coun ty Moose had first place in tho big parade. Tie nnrnue was iou oy mo i. s Fifth liming Knstslde defeated Heaver Hill Sun day when nbout -T0 persons at tended tho game, which was plnyed at Knstslde. A number came from Powers to see the contest. Thoro was no scoring until tho third inn ing when Knstsldo got one run and -MIT-Tun "MONEY TALKS" 1 Keep in touch with our windows. It pays. MARSHFIELD FOUR MYRTLE POINT BANDON STORES POWERS Cisco lodge of Moose Insisted that .1... i.ltnlll.1 f.1tr.,l ll O fi ft. .1 ll tmlin. llltV OMUUIll IUIIU" Hi- w. ...... ..(,., officers especially when Gov. John son of California was to lead them. However Dr. Straw Insisted on the written order given him some time ago be adhered to and furthermore he pointed out that tho V. S. troops had been detailed to accompany Dr. Straw's division. He snld that this necessitated his car being up In the lead. There were some protects against his banners "Moose and Coos" but ho kept them on the car. - I ,t the grounds, the Coos county ? contingent occupied a place on the . , , . ., ! reviewing stand. This was the first Scorby, cf & p a pleasant fortnights outing. , ,imo .hnt the V . S .Marines or troops Wilson, ,'ili .. Tho score follows: Kastslde A.H. It. H. PO. A. K. Johnson, cf i 2 1 Tellefson, lib ...fi '2 2 Collier, p 5 2 2 Wntts, 2b fi 1 1 K. Vlneynrd, If.. 5 1 1 Kelloy, c fi 1 2 Mnloney, lb ....fi 2 2 Peterson, rf . . . . I 0 0 Hartley ss I 1 0 n o :i o ll fi l l Beaver Hill 45 12 11 27 S fi A.H. It. H. PO. social calendar MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Mrs. Harriett Kellogg. TUKSDAY Christian C. V. II. M. pic- nlc. WEDNESDAY Hnptlst Ladles with Mrs. J. C. Doanc. Pastime Club with Mrs. Roy Ilralnard. Auction Hrhlge with .Mrs. Eugene Crosthwnltc. Prlsclllas with Mrs. L. Chrlstcnsen. THURSDAY North llend Eastern Star social evening. Rainbow Club with Mrs. Adams. SATURDAY I II. C. Club with Miss Ruby I'ittniaii. i .4 after a pleasant fortnights outing. , me thnt tll0 v s .Marines or troops! Wilson, HI 4 Miss Cummlngs left Immediately for i,n,i eVer boon detailed as an escort i Clinton, p& cf. ..'1 i I I I Washington points where she will on Sunday and the first time In six- Bennett, 2b spend tho remainder or her vaca-iiy years uuu me v. a. .munifs mm .. .i- rr....i in io-.n 'nartlclnated on such an occasion. ".'-"" V: ""'." Tho Moose made a fine showing l uosuny lor ouieui ncie one nm make an extonslvo visit with friends. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ciiarles F. Pnpe of Handon, expect to leave tho latter part of August of San Francisco, where they will "do" tho exposition and later will visit in southern Call ami nil In nil. nnd Dr. Straw is Im mcnsely pleased with it. Ho wns permitted a gold Moose pin in appreciation of his efforts. Hnl Carlisle and George Johnson were among tho other Coos county Mose there that day. Dr. Straw said that Coos County people hnve had a fine headquarters fornla, Chicago, Illinois and Ohio at the Terminal Hotel where special ... rnies anu accomuioiiauuns nru pro- clue8, vldod. j. .;. ' Following the Mooso Dy exorcises, Roscoo Mathews of Aurora, Mis- ho formally presented tho myrtlc- unnri lu nnnniHiiir hia vnpntlon with wood table to Mrs. Jas. J. Davis, his sister Mrs. J. G. Kinney, and wll w" s, t,,,l1,tc'1 ."'L 'L111 1 Dend ., .. Hue coum iiuiuij uuu nuuiB iu ua- mothcr Mrs. h. T. Mathews. ,,re8S ,ier nI,rrccintlon. ! . . Dr. George W. Leslie left Sunday, overland, for Portland, where he wont to attend tho seventeenth an nual convention of tho American Os teopathic association which moots next week. On his return he will probably stop nlong tho Sluslnw, visiting at Florence. Wilson, If Harrison, c . Anderson, lb Deweese, rf . Sneddon, ss . A. K. 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 11 0 :i 24 ii nr. 2 Score by innings Knstslde . .0 0 I 0 1 fi 0 5 0 Hev. Hill .002000000 Struck out Ily Collior. fi: -12 by faster gamo than ho has tossed In a long tlmo. Ho had a wicked In shoot thnt tho Tigers could not lo cate and n couplo of Toxns leaguers wero nliotit nil they got during tho game. Gill pitched good ball tho first four Innings. Ho Is n southpaw nnd has a Quick curve that is hard to solve. After being lu In tho head, ho wont back lu the box In tho fifth but wns all out of form nnd allow ed a fow runs. I lilt Four Men "Speed" Woods of Marshfleld, who was playing with tho Tigers relieved ll 1 1 ii but was wild. Ho hit four men in ono Inning, but none of thorn wero hurt much. Then Fred Stora went in nnd finished tho gamu. Tom James nnd Don Gardiner um pired tho gamo. Johnson struck out thirteen men. Tho Hatchery got fourteen hits nnd tho Tigers only three. Play at North ltcud Next Sunday tho Hntchery nnd Knstsldo will play at North Rend. It is expected that tho Hatchery will i have about tho same lineup ns yes Clinton nnd Scorby, 4. Unses on ' tordny. Perkins, who hnd to roturn Halls Kastslde gave C: Heaver Hill. I to Gardiner today, promised to be u. Two-uase lilts Easts do. 4; Heaver Hill, 0, Homo Run East side, 1. Next Sunday Eastsldo will prob ably play tho Hatchery nt North back for tho gamo. It promises to bo a pitcher's battle, Collier against Johnson. MANY GO TO PICNIC liAIK.'K CROWD PARTICIPATES IX Sl'OMI OUTING SUNDAY CMWFOHD FT AGAIH BASEBALL SCORES Mrs. Lorlng I.cete Day nnd daugh ter, Eleanor, who wero expected hero (ilils ami Women Would Not Partici pate In Races Dancing; Prin cipal Diversion of Day Tho annual Suoml picnic nt Simp- from Monrovia. California, to snond son Park yesterday drow'a largo at part of tho summer nt tho homo of ' tendance. Tho weather wns favorablo , ,, . ., ,, ,.,, and tho dnnclng pavilion wns throng- her parents; Dr. nnd Mrs. C. '.'. ,, lllirnir tho afternoon and ovcnlne. Tower, have been compelled to ; ost- Tho girls and women wero too pone ineir trip, i.imo wiennnr was dubiuiu u enior mo races mm mu nGBllifn .i, irnM, ,,,,, , " , ' very 1.1 and has not recuperated n-.if. committee had planned for thorn and JJ 'J" J"S as ho f Cur Z thl! EASTICRX STAR PICNIC S. RAARE OK STERLING, COLO., TELLS OF ItEAL ESTATE DUALS Agents Koltl Ijirgo Nuiuber of IoIh Then- Says Ho Almost Fell Tor Tlicm A. Rnabe, n clothing dealer of Sterling, Colo., arrived hero about 3 o'clock yesterday nfternoon, went to Crawford Point to look up tho "big city to bo" thnt real cstato agents hnd graphically pictured to him and othors at his homo town and icii uus morning overland for home, PORTLAND WINS OXE GAME AND I LOSES TWO San Francisco Still at Head or LNt I iu Coast league Score of ('nine Played . I'KUOUNTAGICS OF COAST LEAGUB L. P.C. nn .fififi fi7 .517 GO ,fi04 r.7 .r.oo 00 .4fit) Cfi .Ifil w. San Francisco CO Los Angeles . ,Ct Oakland CI I'ortlnnd fi7 Vernon fiC Snlt Lnko fil 444 , Dr AkocIiIM Titm lo Coot Ilr Tlnn.l flL'imti! iimf pnnTT.AMn n...i a,,., o rn.... I.......... , ... .,., .... ,..,. ...... so Aiex jomiBou i.uiieii mum on. i no i, i.,. ...i i . ;,.. ... .t ' ' " '( - nu .v.enuj . mW me inn. himaiii on)y BportlllB 0Vent8 hoi(, WCro tho V" T",, , ".' ', l . ', , l,y " ' v- I'ortiand team was beaten by Ver On Friday the members of tho KdHtcrn Star lodgo of North Horn! motored down to Empire whore they enjoyed a Joint picnic with the mem bers of tho Empire lodge. A most delightful day was pased on tho Imiinll iiiIiiiia nil Llu.ln f ...!.. ...., ....., ..... ui I.U-.III-, Oklahoma. sports woro Indulged In. At noon n i delicious dinner wns served to tho ,.,. ., M, ,,., . be snd news to the many friends of . i.nvs mens which resulted ns follows: !Mm. Ilnv wlin woro oyiiopHiii? l mi.nt I llnvo nvor 1 .Hiir Trlliliev first i" .. ..-. ..,--.... , .... . -' - . .: . - . her this summer. ,"' C. L. Wilson second. Hoys Under 12. I). LIHobo first ,. ,. .. ... ... i"l I'Otils Anderson second. Mrs. M. E. Hart of Guthrie, iikla, l 1Joys LT,ior Eight. Ralph Llvln- arrlved here today to visit at tl.oigood first and II. Klockers second, homo of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hous'j- Tho dancing continued until n lato ltirSa3ilnB .tl,nt h0 W0H,d not Blyo non In both games Sunday, but won fJliU for tho elltlro tract lo nlnm.'n trnmo n(nr,ln.. Q I.'--.. i.... Il.n. ..... 1 . ------ ...m....- 0.....v H...... .... , .jt... .-IMIIU1DIU iiiiu iiiiiuu lor eacn or twenty-ilvo Iota which they wero trying to soli him, Mr. Rnabo said that n man nnm- worth. They wore old friends hour. There was no speaking pro- following from North Rend .Mrs.ClinilMHlli. .Mm. Inn r'nllmrtuni. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton, Mr. wllero llor "'other and slslers uro wns a weok-end visitor at Hastendorf Reach In i gram. iDDinpc nnnn iniic I .2 y and Mrs. W. It. Simpson, Mrs. Char les Worrell, Mrs. W. It. Worrell, Mrs. M. G. Colomnn, Mrs. II. K. Rur melster, Mrs. George Windsor, Mrs. J. A. Limnnn, Mrs. Elmer Ruwoll, Mrs. Edgar McDanloU. Mrs. Rlchnrd Mnishall, and Mrs. J. H. Grant, nnd from Empire, Mrs. Ella Morse, Mrs. It. Word tier. Ion, Mrs. IUyi nnd Mrs. Seeley camped Mrs. Henry Illack ltas returned from a fow days visit with her dau ghter Mrs. Mary Smedburg on Catch ing Inlet. ISAAC It. TOWER RETURNS PORTLAND TRIP 'ROM od Robinson and threo or four othor agents came to Storllng sovoral weoks ago with glowlnp- prospectus es of Crawford Point. They found n good field as ninny thoro had lionni . of Coos Hay and Its prospects, es I peclnlly with tho coming of tho rall . road. Tho realty ngonts. ho snld. tnM thorn that Crawford Point wns whoro tlin II. ll . ( 'm . - -r mu i)m ruurouu h terminals worojann i-'rancisco o :i to bo located, that thoro 'was no Oakland :i s Is still nt tho head of tho list, with Los Angoles second In tho Coast Lcnguo. Tho Bcores follow: SATURDAY'S GAMES Const Lcnguo At Vernon R, Portland l Vernon At Snlt Lake Los Angeles a ;i Salt Lako o ji At Oakland (First game.) II. E. 12 0 0,1 Makes Official Announcement of Another $.10 Reduction In the I Price of Ford Cars At Oakland (Second umno San Francisco i fi Oakland a C American lcnguo ai ciow vorK sSsSHWEDOEDTODHTS plnco else on tho Day whoro tbov could bo placed and ovoryono coming or going hnd to go through there. They had it platted of with streets and avenues and tho combination of or railroad terminals nnd lmrbor Chlcnco Isnac It. Towor returned last eve- mado It alluring. Tho terms under Now York iiIml' frnni Piirtlnml wlinrn lin Iiiih tllO Circumstances SCfilllod rnnrfnnnliln At ll.lln.l..l.,i.l.. i .... .1 i. .... ...... I J'T.n mf lr .. ...1 .,!.. tor .1- ..... m . . ' I Ml'Ull llll IIIU IltlBl IVl'l'B UimilUlIlK T-" I'v. iuv Ul.u Ulllj f.u I1UW11 UUU I ViiUVUIUIItl f convention of Ford dealers In that ensv Payments on tho balance. Philadelphia " i III' 'PI. ill Klontlmr l'nu fnr tlw ..' 1 II IM WAS Ills! Wlm Mr llnnlm ii.na At l'n.,l.l......... v. ... ...n ..u w. ...w .l.-i , . -..... ..... 11HI.11U IIUOj ..V 1 UOIIIIIHIUU" I poso oi iniercuango or mens ami , 1uu"k it anu no nan nuoui ninnoiSi. i.ouis NORTH IIEXII GUILD .ME.MRER OF THE TIMES .MARRIED TODAY OR( up his mind to buy. Flnallv ho dn. elded that ho would first take a look nt tho property. Anyway ho and his who wanted to see tho Exposition E. On Tliurndiiy afternoon Mis. A Morton was hostogs to the ladles of North llend Episcopal guild. A short business meeting was hold and the' Riide Is Miss Maud Mastlck, Portland Will Return to Miii'slil'lcltl to I, he ( Special to The Times.) PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 2. CI to fumlllarize Ford dealers with tho ... now fi0 reduction lu tho prlco of ' Ford ears which goes Into effect to- idnv and announcement of which nppears lu another column of to-! ""d ho figured that thoy could take of day's Times. mai in ami no could stop off at Coos ' When a year uko tho Ford Motor on route. Tlio agents told him company maiio niiiiouncomeni mat l"m inu iiuiuj-was nangerous as all uow York .. DtChlnni'n Hi...... .....i.l.i l.,. im tr.n ..,.1...... tlm Intu mli. I.t I,.. .l,l !... i. ..... . ..... . wini,ii(lu,i ....iiu niiuiii iiu ti fiv iu s"" iuuuiu "" .. ....nMi u quiw uuiuiu liu KOI il I lUSDUrg ui purennsers oi Washington At Boston Detroit Boston National Lcaguo At Now York- New York .IliChlcngo 7 $3.50 to $5.00 This trade-mark is known around ifo world as the standard of value. On a woman's shoe it is a positive assur ancc of the best in style, fit and comfort' The largest women's shoe facint-w i .i world stands behind every slice bcarb that mark. Look for the Queen Quality mark. Millions of women know that their shocj arc correct style and best quality when they sec the trade-mark, Wc arc sole agents on Coos Bay. THE GOLDEN RULE FLANAGAN I HENNETT Ml! OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1HHI). ;.: Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AXD HAV1NOH DKPOHITH " J ' Offlccra J. W. Hoimctt, Prcsldont. t j. ii. I'lnuiignii, vico-iTCNinciit. It. F. WllllaiiiH, CiiHhler. flen. I Winchester, Ant 6 A Bank of Personal Service You will not always be able to save money. because you will not always be able to earn it. Save now while everything is favorable andS up a reserve fund to fall back on when your eairH pacity ceases, as it surely will. w We pay interest on savings ac- H counts and time deposits, . ns Tl ATONAL 1 OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Tient. Scandiimvian-American 1 "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" ti & We Loan Our Funds to Our Cusrf HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 1 nr- tolal h1ih niru loinalnderof tlmaitornoon tbo mem.iV V' ,?, .'"" ot ""liriclil, and boloro AiiKiist i ....... .'llSrt .Mallil I. aura Mnwllplr nr lnvt. ...... wm uiiHieii inomiiohoH with bowliiK'1,,,,,1 wnr. ,;.Vi. , m.. BO"u' HKcpni'isni CMiresscu as to for tho kiiIIiI. Thow present wero, today at the homo of i o t M "I!?'.1. '. !?" w- ,lh0. .r' "- 1 "M T 4 t I '.. . . -. .. . 'Z. li'HllJ, lUUULM, lllitllU UlJUll. US 111UV -" u n. J. jv. i,unuiin. iMniiftf.i i,t. t uiiiL'iiiH. ah, nun Aira i i no.". . . .. r." Hha... Mr.. Dennu .,. M V r M, .' ."-": -root. 'M 2.ZS iin'iiun uuu reiaiives wero in aitem Smith, Mia. A. !:. Morton, and Mrs. Archlo PhilliiiH who will bo onoa to tho Kiilld at their next nice tint; of Fowl cars If tho hro. Hut ho Insisted on seeing mo Hrooklyn ... OIPittHimn.' r iroBateil 1100,000 cars property before ho closed on Ino' Brooklyn .... 4 h. i t ! 1, 1915, there wns twonty-flvo lots. Ills experience Is; At Cincinnati in icii lom uure. no sain mat that , Boston ., nan iiimeiuty getting nnyw.toro .Cincinnati ... 'r r tho Isolated tract In a small ens. ai si i ,. " tull ?Ztt?h "."ll"8!0?!.0!." lr0lV- y!!'!!ai!e!i'!'!a . . 1 ist. i.onis 2 '7... : .."'. ".'. " "-" D1K" 1,U,B i Himiieipiiin . . .8 St. Louis. . . n nroflt-Blnulni: lll...l ..'n...... .... ...nmln,..! I.. ff T A llinrl1,11. .IhAAtn n.t.l n(n(.... .1.. ' inc.. and ii... ,i,.hi.. ri.i,. u.,....i,,.. .., ".'"'. l''" ". "" """-" '" '""".;." r.""':'.1? '."" ." wiu. tho l-'iiVeonii pi i V.i. Za V, "' , cnocKs wiucii win no distributed "'"- ovnience mni mo lanu imd been the Lplsiopnl Church was used. ;,UUong all Ford buyers duriiiK that Platted. i period. This distribution will bo "o snld that tho agents had sold mi 'i . tt.j.1 i .... i i . ir .uii iu i.r iwv riii..,.,m .. -.K'ii is. .:",. . ... ,. "'...'"' ,.,"U!r. '"""mado with all possible promptness i n largo number of lots at Sterllnir. , v ' i i.r V,i,n i , .... '"? i linmoillntoly nfter August l.V This some of his employes buying. Thoy pnr,inn , hruiunrin. tlmt tl,u For Motor Com- left Sterling about six weeks ago but vZ!T I .MARRIIID Iorti i vii ?l I'nUoiJ nJ . .. trh0!1",,, wlU ltrlbuto nbout $18,000.- 'oforo leaving were trying to sel T'0','" V- ,V ' i "m,''"' ilHUiaMi inieislt of Oiegon and tho ro- 000 to Ford customer Thn r.v. land back of the Cmwfnr.i inin. M' i nus. Kahler ,. 7 " 1 iV.",..:"Vi:, .",J,.,t,,,2Aa '" ,10 '! tronio liberality and fairness of this for something llko $200 nor arm rao. ?n wr h,,i,.V ,?"'" "fa,,.,.,,n8 "T'vod ,V:..i ..V"Vi. ' -.I... ' ' '"1 l f-,Pomimny. not only to Its customers. I Mr. Raabo left his wlfo and four-1 'u r(- ii n ri, ' ,,.. """a". I .,, ir uiV ,'. . ,' ,,Ht ,0 " ",ost Iiuinblo workmen , year old child nt Roseburg and will ' nr.i. . wno now resides in Port and. was,1'"-, Mr- AaU worked for a tlmo in t licir vast organization is .lnine return via Portland nn.i ont.io , Portland married July sti to Miss R,,th Sykes. " ."" Kiikuho newspapers before LIT ,. Hf.M T i '.. f, . J P." ? vlft tmmlandl Seattle. Vornoil ii t I'll liiOfl nut . in c trt. ,..i.. i TO 111 ii i In lnriiir Lilil Ua i v. ... .'." " , " ' " ! i UIJPLMIIIK III1K ---..., n.-iiiHiH, M id (ill PAlll I ntld lit ll I o nnn..tH. !... ....! dniiilltlniid lit I.I., ,. ..... it I IHUI l Vmirauvor. W...I,. i,r, Icon, uoiv.i.ai.oi- iiu,,, ,! hi. -n,i,l'V'" '...."'' '" 1 ". '??"" t i.i ,.,, , ,io ,i,ir to ,,,!" in.. Tim i m,i,ii.m- , " '"" ";; S'S'v cZWoSil Seale'1 "'" ""' b0 fr tho past year has been teacher i,,.. i ""uum'- bciiool District No. 3 11 o dl' ..i!!.,a,t.riVUiU,1" ,l,?,.T"!n;! '' '" of the Ford factory , ai,lora, vor I' i .... ...., ..:"; ' . " ror tne cnmliiir sonsnn in i.cil.iint.i inc 10 Do let In son .... ""AL CHAT !wl.TK.g-x .2? rS J?:.!- Twvmmmm r.".'".',u -""V iieio inoy nnve a imutely 350.000 morn i.'nr,i l ,'B "."" '"a "" wn l Mr. and Mrs. Alva nii. x Z T . H J?"""'? !1,e' wi' .till year to help sell thou. ' Wm' S' Tiirpcn. . Mrs. Louis 1). (leor.o n, . ' uZ I On r ,r ,'B Io'Xm ..... J. W""'?. .'. ',orll'1 "'! the ' d. Oregon. I rum ueaiers convent on Isaac R. A cert f e,i ni.npk XOTH'K TO CONTRACTORS received until ' st 9th, 1910. j of a school Oregon, for , 1. i blng and heat-1 Oakland arnto contracts Sl'.NDAVS (JAMIW oast laguo IMornlng (lame) H. II. R. on n 4 8 0 and Klshor! Pmm. Spencer. fternoon gamo.) H. II. E, .3 11 r. Krause, Hlgglnbothain. Evans and Cnrrlsch; Porcoy and Snoncer l nnw ,?, land Morning gamo. Oakland . i o r, San Francisco ... 0 l aufSiSr01' and a' At Oakland Afternoon .0 Koontz Garage :m .,--" AorannM fnr itjnJ i"i ' B OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCEl MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES! Marine and Automobile Repairing a Sprf North Front Street :: : :: .. PM" PARCEL POST YOUR LAM We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and EfficientJJS COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Mi 3 3 0 1 Fan- Iniogeno Rettycs. Miss lather Whlt-'Vi1" r.08.,l,,J nt ,:1S ,,a" "venuo where . vecn won, ami .Mr. Audtow Mi-i " ",0 li,hl'u noiuc, viuiianu wero a nartv .f u-,..a-..,,i cainnors at 8in....t n "' ,MIW. W. R, MURPHY . ..... iljiv fnr li..r j. a . I ' v T T T LMiss Iaura left yester- in Kansas homo . - iu alter n short sit win. imr. Kllzivbeth TounluR ami Bo.t ' uiiclu. Marshal fsn. i. qiT". ;.; .i.. "".." l .. ' l". l" uu"- Je Cummlnn o l H,T.,7, V . I the daughter otUll Murr.v" nrs'tt.nT1 fr""' ,V '1 , " r.,v!.. . ' will v?fftlVlKr44lviL,i l"ja8 Valley, whew sho lias I bo placed on display In "Tho Gun- a r vv'Wh; San Francisco '.'.'. ' " ? specifications for the, J &?. K'ott; me oirico of At Salt Lake l.os AtiRelea Salt Lako I'rerrltt, Brooks Hall and Hnnnab. vices and developments In auto.no. .,',." .' Ul 'a "U,st accom-( Kl n, Xtloal league uuu i.rrussuries ami supplies. Any "l "icago of these now features which have Tl, rBht Is reserved by the clpnso 0 proved their practicability and effl- school board to accept any or re , I'liUailelphla r nil bids received and no i.i,moi. . ." V .. ibiiiiiuii 4Urooklvn o n,n . . ' Architect, Marsh-1 fnr flvrk tn nn..i Tower Investigated all tho now do., of tho amount of 1,1,1 ..". bid. received and no bid be considered accented until tter contract Is signed, 3 5 2 S 10 4 and Williams; Abstracts iM.i GKNK jrsa- WM. 8. TUUPEN. . .v,iiKrT-TT uncmnatl c: Brooklyn 5 At St. LouIb .. St. Louis 4in..froin s int.i- .::"'" u SEtey K'-AvwWMlUlOl VOH KELIAIJLE AHSTUAOT8 OK TITLE ANU AUOUTJ ' C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See: TITIF TJIADAMTFF O ADCTDAfTfOJ ...u vjuniiMlllLL (X mWllttt. i vw i ALVRSIIFIKLI) AND COQUILJiB CITV, OHEO'1 mJ' AaB. 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