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TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1915-EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES rSSSH M. O. MALONKV, Kdltor nml I Pub. $, DAN K. MALONKV, News Kdltor "t PORTLAND C. D. Allaliy, ploncor Official Paper of Coos County I Portlander and music lover, died Official Vnpcr City of MnrshfielU. wiiHo en route hero from California ; I for a visit. Entered nt tho Postorflco nt Marsh-1 ASTORIA UK. Oilier, a well field, Oregon, for transmission known AstorIn mll (g icnd. through tho mails as second-class i ASTORIA The Astorlan Is mnk wnil matter. ,ng n VfioroU8 nslit aKiilnst the tne- ririrrrrrrmrAAA tlrs of Warren brothers for bltullthlr 4 ! Rtroot pav,1R (.()ntracts nnd Is advo- t EUROPEAN WAR ONE X ' cntlnB th0 rcrn" of two ot lh0 nlclor" t YEAR AGO TODAY t ! ""asHLAND nrnkeman W. O. And- LiiAAAiAAAAAi! ergon of Ashland was killed In a, , nnr Pml.llnir. At'Or.ST - IDH. Japan formally dcdaics war on Germany following the failure of the Kaiser to reply to tho .Japanese note. Pctrofirad states that tho riKlitliiK MKDPOIID Four carloads of Ilnrtlott pears. hrlimliiK $1.2ii f. o. h. nt Modford. were (hipped to tho east ern market Wednosdnv. HOSHMPKG Tho DoiikIhh Conn of tho past fovv days has resulted In tv :rc, patrol Is ofrcrhiK $100 re ft Bcnornl retreat of tho (lermans. i Wind for tho arrest and conviction IloportB from Homo Indicate that f nv nn nettlnt; forest fires. Austria and Italy will soon he lit COTTAOK GllOVK Dorothy Wit war. rlmr fell Into u hon fire and was bad- Tho Austrian hattlo Hrlnn Is re- jv inirned. ported to hnvo been sunk In the, ' MAKCOLA Allen Wllklns nnd Adriatic by tho French. V MISSING WOltD POK.M (Tho following poem was written for Tho Times by an Allegany hunt er who saB It portrays some of the cxperlcnco of the deer chnsera. Ho lias not Hpelled out tho name of tho poom, but ho says any hunter who has had tho experience can quickly supply tho missing word. Can you?) I) I Wo are bIUIiik hero just waiting In tho wlcrd, uncertain light, For tho fog nnd mist to raise That has gathered In tho night. All things look so distorted In tho shifting, drifting rog, Ono can hardly tell tho difference 'Twixt deer, or fern, or log. Then through tho hazy veil or mist A pull of horns In dimly Been, A shadowy form shows up below And then tho fog drifts in between. ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEER HUNTERS fitnto Gniito Wnnlen Tells Thorn 11 Few Things That. Cim be Done And a Few That Can't bo Done Tho stato Biinio wnrden has Is sued u lot of instructions for hunt era to observe during tho open scn Bon for deer, which began last Sunday. Knch hunter Is allowed only three doer. This is more than enough for most of tlium. Kvery carcass nniBt bo tagged with u Httlo red ticket torn from tho special deor hunter's license You can't shoot does or fawns. You can shoot aucks. 13ut tlm bucks have to !To b'.g enough for you to seo tho honiB plainly. Don't shoot tit moving shrub:) or brush. Don't uhoot anything until you see plainly what It Is. Don't carry your gun loaded. Don't go into the woods without paying your lusurauco and making your will. It Is a I ho recommended that you wear a red cap nnd a red sweater. Ilcrmnn Mason killed a big cougar near here. KITOKNK S. II. Friendly be queathed his $l"i0,000 estate to his widow nnd $u.000 to each of his three daughters. KUOKNK Throo carloads of horses to be sent to tho Kuropcan war zono have been shipped out of Kugcne. Frank DeLny bought them from Wnleott, Ilcers nnd Grant, Kan Bns City agents of tho French nnd Kngllsh governments. SALBM Henry Hill Savage, a well known ploncor, Is dead. KUOKNK Tho city council Is purchasing n municipal puliuotor. HOSKHimO A. F. Wnll, form erly of Hosehurg nnd ono of tho'best known Southern Pacific conductors, died while on an outing nenr his homo at Portland. KMCTON Mlsa Lillian Mnltprcss, Miss Dolly Livens nnd .Tames Livens wore arrested hero on tho chnreo of threatening to kill J. L. Schnd, who runs n drugstore They took offenso n't alleged remarks of Schnd about tho girls. FLOUKNCK Tho university of of Oregon footbnll squad of tvventy flvo will gn'ther at Florence soon for their summer training. GLKNADA The Kvangollcnl ohurrh society Is erecting ;i church here. KITOKNK Hort Smith was fined $300 for bootlegging. I RS I HELD FDR PERJURY .U'ltOlt IN t'OI.OKADO MINI STII1KK CASK IS AKKKSTKD SHIPPING NEWS jr BREAKWATER SAILS ONCE IRE TO SEA KTKAMSIIIP OIT WITH A GOOD CAPTAIN DHAKK IIKADS TIIK Slit PASKNGIIt LIST VCSTKItDAV Cnptnln Miii'veiin Kvpcctcd Hack Next Trip 1'ioni Vacation Car lies Dairy Products At eight o'clock yesterday morn ing tho steamship Hreakwatcr loft FKANCIS KOIt TIIK IUHNV Ik Cook, Cnptnlb mill Crew .lolly i Old Sailor Snjs llo lias Found Way o be Happy I As Jolly and roily polly n sailor sis bns nut Into Coos Hay In years Is out for Portlnnd carrying a good pas- Captain Thomas Drake, of tho good Ronger list and a fair freight cargo, .ship Sir Thoinns, ."1 1 feet long, who! It Is expected thnt on her next trip' sailed this morning for the open seas Captain Macgenn will be back on the and n trip that will carry him thous bridge ngaln. Ho Is now taking his ' amis of miles about this big old, annual vacation nnd visiting at the world, exposition. The cook and tho crew meaning Tho passengers norm wore: w. w. , captain uraKe, wont uuuuru mm i West, Miss S. Muslck. Chas. Hnrlock- morning, cut off the lines and wav er, K. II. Holt, .1. Fltzwallaco, K. .1. ed good bye. Ho will watt at linker, Cottltlon Otavla, Olnlol Ota-, Charleston Hay until tho tides suit via, Ltizor Otavla, Salem Parker, I early tomorrow morning, beforo Hobo Lnckev, T. II. Kelly, aiarim leaving out. a snort stop win uu Vacation Days At Goodwills More New Suits and Coats 1 fine camping grounds ! &04ldUl izMMBmz , 1 IRVING BLOCK un mnoiunri mnrp nfiw fall Suits: very pretty models in wool poplins, gaberdines and hair lines. Colorings African Brown, Italian Green, Navys and Black. . urn prip.fs RIGHT. nn" ... ...... umiiiiimiiiiiiwiiiiiiiin nmwsiw,Sjnvms&mgMlt MARSHnELD-ROSEBURGAUTOLINE ' Hnrmon. .T. G. Mullln, S. S. Heed, .1 S. Hont, Miss Hrlton, O. II. Hrlton.j II. S. Stnrrett, Kvort HIgglns. i-ren Wahmor, Mrs. 15. 11. Taylor. Lowell Taylor, C. Kvnns, Seo. Clans. Geo. Otnvla. SANTA CLARA IS IN ST.I5ASI.SII IP DKLAYKD IN SAIL ING FHOM POUTLAND ('rover Hull Arrested at llatnii, N. M for Sinking False Affidavit or Coercion in Luusou Conviction Wr Auorlttfcl 1'rrn to Com Vtj TIum.1 THINIDAI) Colorado, Aug 'Jit. (Irovur Hall, a member of the Jury which convicted John H. LnwHon, Iiiturnatloual Hoard member of the United .Mine Workers of tho World of first degree murder, wns nrrosted at Hilton, X. M., today on u charge of perjury. The chnrgo was based on an affidavit by Hall, incorporated In Lawsou's motion for u new trial In which Hull swore that ho had been coerced by the court bailiff to ugreo to tho verdict of guilty. Carries Good Passenger List to the i:poslllon, Though Coming Light From North Delayed In sailing from Portlnnd tho stenmshlp Santa Clnra arrived In hero at 11 o'clock this morning and loft out nbout 12:15 p. in. for Ku- jrekn nnd Snn FrnnclRCo. There was n small passenger list nrrlvlng bore from tho north but 14 passengers sailed south. Tho passengers from Portlnnd wero: M. W. Hcllly, 13. II. Marline. Hort Chrlscbllles and P. F. Peters. Those sailing bouIIi owre: Miss Sillier, Miss Thornrose, Sirs. F. Holmes, Sirs. .lenn Hrown. .Miss V. Craig, C. SI. Yntes, Sirs. K. Sweeney, Sirs. II. SI. JCImnicr, Harry Zlmnier, T. II. Judge, A. K. Hunkle, Sirs. A. K. Hunkle, Sirs. L. II. Greene, Sirs. Crlbbs. Sllss Scholter, Herman Smith, J. W. Hussell, Sr.. .1. W. Kussol .1r., Sirs. .1. W. Hus sell, John Ynndell, T. Stupe, J. Sic Slannon, J. Lavls, C. Ilandehlld. W. Johnson, Tom A. Williams, J. P. Hannon, Sirs. J. P. Ilnnnon, It. Thurston, S. I). Allen, A. V. Hechlcr, Sir. Stnndrield, Sirs. Staniiriold, .1. .J. Hansen, C. SI. Chapman, Chas. Lun dln, C. Olortoh. Sirs. J. Hrascn. II. Hrndy, Sirs. J. 15. Wilde, Grace Wlldo W. Anderson, II. C. Kasmeycr, 15. J. O'Sonnoll. ,,,,.. s,,w,,x-. ,.,;! AT THE HOTELS suss 1IUOOKLYN, (JUTS OFFICI5 Ha)h t'nfair Slenns ami Fmtlonnl Dlslojulty Ivepl Her Out of Pies- Money of National Association (Ur AorlUl PIN In Cong Hay TlmM 1 OAKLAND. Calif.. Aug. lill. Sllss $ Chandler Hotel, H. S. Wright, Portlnnd; C. 11. Han mm, San Francisco; C. A. Hoss, Portland; W. 15. Peters, Portland; Hny P. Campbell. JarvlB Landing; Sirs. 11. N. llutler. SleiUord; Gertrude Hiitlor. Sledford; J. XL Hire. Port land; Y. SI. Clark. Portland; A. K. made at Handon. Cnptaln Drake has found tho sourco of tho Fountnln of Youth. Though ho Is perhaps fin years of ago ho doesn't show It nnd, to hear hlin tnlk. you would never think It. "This business of working," lie declares, "is foolish. I know; I tried It nil my life; there's nothing In it." And so ho built him n Httlo hut stnunch craft and put to sea. 'Where you going, mate?" he was hailed. "Got no course mapped out," ho sputtered. "This Isn't a liner on schedule. This Is a pleasuro yacht. I sail whoro my heart desires and tho good Lord permits." And so ho docs, does Captain Drake. Slaybo ho Is n decondnnt of old Sir Francis nt least t'Jiey both 'nailed from Knglnnd and both had a natural love for the sea. despite tho fact their in dividual lncllnatlois are far apart. Ho Buys tho boat cost him between $1,200 nnd $1,300. not counting his labor. Ho built It with tho aid of n friend in Tacoma. It has electric lights. Tho masls drop down, n handy expedient In a heavy blow, for this relieves tho weight overhead and the five horsepower eiiglno In tho stern Is able to keep tho craft headed Into the wind. "1'vo got money enough to buy mo grub for tho next 10 years," tho skipper proudly volunteered, "nnd now I am going to have a good time." Ho has spent practically his whole life at sea in all sorts of ships, mainly or tho old wind Jammer type. There wero a few who wott to Charleston Day yesterday in tho Sir Francis, coming home last ovenlng. They said they had a good time and that Hie good ship does nil that her owner boasls she can. FIND RUSSIAN SHIP SHORT OF SUPPLIES Yellowstone Finnishes Immediate Needs oi ICnil.v niinti, Sailing Craft, From Australia to Astoria. The Yellowstone, which arrived In yesterday encountered the full rigged IiuHsInn sailing ship Kndy mlon, off Kureka, short of provis ions, nnd furnished her supplies with which to complete tho trip to Astoria. Tho Kndymlon was one hundred days out from Australia for Astoria and was becalmed off Kureka. She wns sailing light nnd Is to take on a cargo at tho Col umbia H'vor. Thero was n dense fog nnd had not tho Yellowstone accidentally run closo to her the Kndymlon would possibly still bo short on supplies. Tho Yellowstone had nbout !100 tons of freight for Coos Hay, in cluding cement, gasoline and mer Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers , ., .-.:()() A. SI. Dally Leave Slinv-hflehl M ,)aIy Leave Hosehurg TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT SL. SIAHSIIFIKLD Fare $7.00 New Dodge Cars OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Goi-ht & KIiijj. Cars leave Marshfleld .'. '"'" 'MU" J "','- S leave for Kmp.ro 7 ........ J .... - 1"-" I" ' Cars Leave Sunset Hay ' . '"'. 1 I''111''" V' Fares, Umpire. 5c; Tarheel or South Slough. BOci Sunset Hay ,.c Grace C. Stiachnu, district super- Uitli), Lisbon, Iowa; Mrs. Hunkle, intendoiit or schools of llrooklyn. i Lisbon; S. Weekly, Myitlo Point; G N. Y leslgned from tho National v. i-.hvit. ku'k; '. ' "'- ohulys Stauff, G. II. MelMn. Mrs. Kducatlonal Association. It became ! '- '; flliJ'ir'mnb Inlet'' M"h,n m"' ,iul,y' 'MrH' W" 01,v,,r' ,. ,.... f,,...,.....,,, i,r defeat '!,llm: J V,1 ,V1,n,M,,1 ho1ul,'1ll,IVt' ' Klslo Oller. L. A. Walker.. Mrs. Ida known loda, follow Hn, hoi uoti at ,.,.,. Holland. Portland; fliarloi wiixlimor Sllss Clara Wltzlnger. for tho Progldency. She charges , s. narlocker. (Miiillli: Jack Llttcll. (5(1(, ,, pVo(l W) tliat bur defeat was brought about I Portland; Ira Cook, Coiiullle; L. A. I rol,Kmmor lrs m ncliuilllor. P. A. FOG DELAYS SHIP STKASISHIP "kII.hFhN OFF HAH SIX IIOL'HS YKSTKHDAY Comes hi I'miii Saul''ranclsco and K.ireki. nt tl P. SI. Crosses Out On Way to Portland Having been fog bound for moro ban six hours the steamship Kllburn arrived In yesterday at 12:20 p. in. from San Francisco and Kuroku and sailed again in tho ovonlng, crossing out nt six p. in. In coming and go ing tho vessel carried u fair cargo of frlogbt. The passengers rrom tho south M I I......I...... W Wl.-ln. nuiu; .inn, .il. Mill iihiiui " . ..-! .- . ,, -...i llfmlnnuilnv son. Mrs. Atkinson and two dill-1 ''1,Iu1ml M'-. hUc. , "Pj'v ,.?, n Zi die... Sllss Florence Hoggs. Sllss A. w ' "'"""or from the No.th Hend 15. Sllllay, N. Oliver, O. H. Jverson, Sirs. Ivorson, F. SI. Iversou, Jennie Hn.cn, Sirs. F. 15. AVbeoler, Kthel Josephson, Alice Josephson, Sllss 15. Frlzcun. Sirs. si. Wller, Sirs. .1. W. AVIlor. T. Arniul. Henry Allen. Sirs. Shnllen, Sllss 15. Shallcn. F. H. Kirk, Sirs. Kirk, C. Carmlchnel. S. Dennlng liam, Sirs. II. 15. Itertrnm, F. Smith. 11. 1). Smith. Sirs. Smith, Charles A. Peterson. P. Glrbony. J. W. llutler. Harold Hcrnstoln. SI. C. Gnfiers. 11. Newman, It. S. Wright. C. W. Han non, J. A. Collins., and A. llougniteit. The passengers going not t li were: It. II. Gardiner. Sirs. it. 11. Gardiner. . 11. Stauff, Sirs. A. H. Stauff. mill. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY by "unfair menus and furtlouur """'"". 'i"'. "" '"' '':""' Lanibeit, Mrs II St. Lal.wrence. ... . .... i . . ,i. ..... Hiiiuiiiii; k iiue e 88, f disloyally." Dologatos to the ion- ,,, Uor. Tacoma. venuon aio lUKCiiimmK uiu iiiviuhi llla.icn Hotel. i DPM OAII O CADI V as to whether her action fo. uciihIm Gihiiki' Hessey, Coos Hlver; J"'1 ,,, .iM.ninrii.hn n split in the association. Gar. Powers; A. 15. Stanrleld and j AND LEAVES PASSENGERS I . L. (.Iannis .MnUes Slreiiuo.is I:.. (Icaioc to Caich llep.iillng Itolit Hut Loses Out, To arrive at the dock Just In Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Plijslciau nnd Surgeon Olllce: Irving Ulock. Offlco hours: 11 to 1U a. in.; il to I ami 7 to H p. i... Phones: Office J !:.!; Hi, HlMi. J. M. Wright Phono 188-H IIUILDING CONTHACTOH EsUmntoa furnished on request wife. Ilaudou; Paris Ward, llandou; . , , , , . ,,. , ! William SlcCahey. Powers; II. Sllch- XiivIlulIutiH printed nt 'the lime I vlhmUt Allegany: J. Fluwnllin-i. offlco. I Portluud; H. D. Thurston. CoiiuHIc; BMi.ii.i.1. ' ''"' (ieolKO itidledge, Poweis; 15. C. Hay- moud, 'remplctou; John Stolulouhuur Dr. H. M. Shaw i:ji Kar mid Tl.rout Specialist (JLASSKS F1TTKD lM.ono :t:iu-I. Itoonis HOO-UOt Irving Hlock. Dlt. S1ATTII5 II. SHAW. Phj.slclau mid Surgeon Phone UilO-il. Office lioiiw by appointment. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money time to kco the steamer F. A. Kll burn biiilhiK down the bay and then Benjamin Ostlind CONSl'IriNO KNGINKKH AND AltCHlTKCl lug; George A. Hlake. Catching In- to catch the vowel there, but only ,, 1n., i ",ip ''fi7-J et: Anton Hutlk. Powers; P. H. Tul. , dlMi.ver that she did not stop . l Uono IW,Lor"l'(, A L. Hunch. Heaver Hill LIo.mI Hoiel, nut out this ndvortlacmo.it. cnclosu ! Joe Kei.ney, Handon: AltCHITKOT loiiipiiHiiii; a. LuaiuiiMii. wemi- inakc a luibty trip to North Hend Offices. 20C Irving Block. mi mi' .iiiiiiii nuiiit 1'iiiinrd i'. it i.. .11. . ...... i.... .1... .ii.i ..... ....... li. Lnm.ui: T. D.ilur. liwiwr nil :!., iim, ,i,.b ., n... .,.....,.....i ...i . I Marslillolil, Oregon. . . . . ,. .. ..... i " V" "" "..i"..... ..., was the experience ot F. L. Gran-1 ills and lanilli ycsterda. U n Rntlni' I l -i wt Charles Luudlln, North Hend; William Kent- lug. Ninth Houd; A. l.'ilckson, San Francisco; J. . Collluc, S.n Dleso: C. Scott. .Mjrtle Point; Guy II. Tur ner. North Hend; J. II. Itooney, Ditto HtdKc: Sllss Hazel Cordon, Hauilou: .Mrs Kate Thomas, LumpH; SI. Her man. Plotor, Col.; Kd. Slatlhes, Hrldue; Hen Mauee. Slrllo Point; Kuth SI. Hodden. Daniels Creek; C ccntH to Foley .V Co.. VbS5 Hlinlllahl Ave, Ulilcofc'o, 111., wrttliiit yuur immo und mldrocs cltarly. Veil will ra celvo In return u trial piicUauoooii. talnlnc: (1) Foley's Honey nnd Tar Com pound, tliu iituiulHrd fuiully roinvdy tor courIib, colds, croup, wbooplnir courIi, tlKhtnesM nnd soreness In chest, Krlppo and bronchial cougus. (!) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked nnd disordered kidneys nnd iiim.i.pr ailments, until In sides und back duo to Kidney Trouble, soro c.,u.n Sl.otti si.Mtle Point; Helen Da rheumatism. ltJ- loriiwiui (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nnd thorouutily elennslntf cathartic. JBieclaly coinfortlnK to stout persons, und a purKniivn newlatl by blurybudy with mIuksIsIi bowels nnd torpid liver You mil try Ihesu llirco fumlly iviavdleu for only fie. t,... . ....... ... . ..... .hi. iiiauuiH inoiiiei, .urn. n-, i,t.ii evnivrpn son. ot Crcthon. Iowa, mid fclstor. ' . ' . , , .- , Miss .Mabel Wilson, or Seattle, had "" 3 Coko Hldg. Phone 145-J. engajied passiiue on her and weic Hestdence Phono SG3-L. informed that sho would hull at ." ' oMock. The. arrived at the dock about tle or te that hour, but put out troiu the dock. dipt. SU- Hooms 301 and 30L', Coko uuituing, XJ i,SW. G. Chandler the Kllburn had1 AHCH1TKCT Loll.md deciding that he would 'aae Slarshflold, Orogou. For salo b) Ov' Prescription i'ltar- to to early In order to not out on till, fl I I .1111 ,1,111 Hilt! Ml fll,llllllll2 said parties at the .Ninth Pacltlc Wm. S. Tlimen .si. i.iiuieuce Hotel. unices loin linn uiai uie.v migiii V.. Kl.iiioy, North Head; A. .1. catch her at Ninth Hend and he Johnston, Seattle; Mrs. N. SI. Young, chni'U-red an auto and all made Lakeside; W. (!. Hessey, Allegany; the futllo ttlp to North Hend. There Tul snxler, Seattle; Allen Winner, he wns Informed that the Kllburn mlKiit int get out and they waited an hour, but only to find th.it she AHOHlTKOT Marshflold. Orecon. HoselnirK. Harry Fensel, Kansas Clt Fred Stock. Sumner: Clara K T. J. HCAIFK ( A. n. IIODGINH PAINT AND Spu-'ie G udlner Hose Smith. Dan- did et out roaoy. Frank 1), Cohan, Central Ave-, J' l.Ml ),,lt smith Daniels Mi- Wilson and Mls Wilson mm nuo. Opposite Cliandlcr Hotel. Tele- phono li Creek; Fnd M Stem and wife, luu I iot.t.l) -o overland iinUad of iela Cictk, Joe Harris, U-mUuer. Iwaltlug hue u week. Marshfield KUtTg co Kbtln.ates Furnlsheil I Phono tlO-ll. Mar&hfleld, Oregon EXCELLENT HOME COO J SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING- 'DANCING PAVILION " Several boats dally to MMs niciiniiiig xpeen launch le, Slnrslifleltl nt 1:1.1 dully and IiiK In tlmo for supper; le,,rcs ftx m ui . vicrj- "."ruing, rctjr Slnr.sli field nbout K::io. Hutcs lensonnblc. Phono sieg rniiiium. ur iiiiiuro or Lnpt. Sill in nifiui-i- iiniiioou. AUGUST, 11)1.-, AUTO STAGI! Sl'llKiirip TO POHTLAND VIA VlJOWfA j.envo .iiaiMiuciii and riorcm : NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship F. A. KILBURN SAN FRANCISCO "(VIA EUREKA) TlllMtSDAV, ACGIKTUOTII, I P. SI. Sfeanishlp SANTA CLARA Salli for PORTLAND FHIDAY. AltilST 1I7TH 1'or fin Hi er liil'oriimtliin hco SMITH THHSHNAL DOCK W. H. STUIIH, Aiient Phono i:t(l Tuesday ....21... 3:30 an. Wednesday ..25... 4:00 m, Thursday ...2C... 4:30 in. Friday 27... C:00 in. Saturday ...28... 5:00 n Sunday 29... C:00 n Slotiduy 30... G:30 lb. Tuesday . ...31... 6:00 lb utiniiiicr wne Hour Ut Leave tnter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. mm WESTERNER FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY Will Sail From San Francisco, Tuesday, August 24. Sin. Friincl.ro Office, tlliii Fife Hulldln:, nnd Pier Number 2:1 Coos Bay Acjent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 'On Trips Leaving Jlnrshllcld tt'n 7:uu u. in., you should make Put luiui tuo sumo day. i tijiiY t.iiimT , wiiiLAMiirri: PAcnio Moral CAU I I let ceil Slurshflcld nml Hunker Ql 1 Dally. Leavo Slaishfleld 7:10 a.m. 7: HO a.m. 8:50 a.m. I 0:50 a.m. 10:50 a.m. ! i !?nr. 11.111. 1:20 p.m. 2:15 p.m. ::.10 p.m. 1:00 p.m. ,,.1:50 p.m. 0:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:25 p.m. S:20 p.m. 0:15 p.m. Hetvvceii Mui.sliricld nnd North I .& KQUIPPKD WITH WIKHLKSS ;teamsH5 Breakwater ALWAYS ON TI.Mi:. SAILS FHOM SIAHSHFIHLDHVHHV SUNDAY Dl'ItlNG AUGUST AT :() A. SI. AND FHOM POHTLAND KVUHV THUHSDAY AT H A. SI. PIioi.o !M-J. II. .1. SIOHIt, Anent. Abstracts FOH HliLIAHLK AHSTHACTS OF TITI,B AND 1NFU1LMAT10N AHOUU COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc. SIAHSIIFII2LD AND COQUILLH CITY, OHF.GON GKNKHAL AGIONTS, FASTSID R AND SFNGSVACKKN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOlt CANADIAN PACIFIC KAILHOA1) LANDS IIL'NHY SHNGSTACICHN, SIANAGKIl Lenvo Slnrsl.riolil G:.!0 a.m. 7:25 n.m. 8:05 it. m. 9:05 a.m. 10:05 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:110 p.m. 2: an p.m. 3:20 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 5:35 n.m. C:5G p.m. Marshfield Notft limits only 7:35 p.m. 8:35 p.m. North & CMS L 7.(1 1 S:!!i 9::nJ io;:; i ll:2H l:0U4 2:!t! 3:IH um 5:IH 7:11)1 Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the li Dredge "Seattle tho most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly modern twvnty.incli hjdraullc drctlKe Ir, Pacific vvntcrs Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. GRAVEL1 Wo are now prepared to furnish GUAV13L In any quantities from pilo In our yard or !u carload lots, at following prlcea: From pilo ou ground, ?2,i'5 por yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. lletall Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post.Offlco. phone 100 Marshfield-Coqi Auto Stage w Lenvo Owl Pliarnmcy Slarslifleld A.SI. 7:00 0::to p.sr. 1:00 n.iio nnllir.LB 1" 3IAllSIIFIlSI'"-"'X.,rnnl with boats to Handon, & Slyrtlo Point, aB"' No delay. Furo from Slaishfleld to PR TltS BlaKleAI''J Will furnlsu w- , t ... i.io r.nv or - oxira mii" - chart&r cars. niMMi!TATl0X in ''..-. c nn. Mnl.fleld.XorthIIa''l l,lliu Cars every ten i Slonph once ' J li n. in.; to "'" GOHST Kl.Oi j Trr ' 'wn$r Sec CORTHELL HIOIIBJ. t;ti..j.. ,J :';i.'.vUSfi . - .nut ,