Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1915)
EDSltfiUliifl -ss. TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELU, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915-EVENING EDITION. --pit.j-- COOS BAY TIMES I. O. MALOXKVi Editor and Pub. DAN )C. MALONKY, News Editor Official Official Pniicr of Paper City Coos Countj of Marshfleld. CAIH L" 3 TT DAYS i stiivru iinxn kxte.vds peiuod OF .IOV OVER Mil DAE COMIXfJ ( .MovJo Men to Tube -100 Feet of CuN Sn ehi-ntloti McLnlu Trues Acttkin ' Tor .lefty Funds ' Nino hundred .fcot of moving plc- Kntcred at tlio Postofflco nt Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission tbrouEh the- malls h second-class mull matter. ...,,. F. j ..II I " "" " J J-EUROPEAN WAR ONE X X YEAR AGO TODAY X $$ Till? WOULD WAH SEPT. I. Russia cliangcd tlio niune of St. Ilctcrsburg to PetroKrnd. Turkey w'ns mobollzlnpr. rjcnnatiB defeated Rnsslnn invnii- noll(j chamber of Commerce and nl ora 'al 'Allcstcln and Tannenburs,L0 , nr,iK0 carnival Committee. EaBt Prussia. .Or this amount 100 feet wan offered Russians defeated the AiiBtriatis !,, tnion j,y North Ilend to bo used near Leinbortr, capital of Onllcln. th,rmB tlio carnival October 7, S mid Atlstrlann defeated the Russians!, at Krasnllc, I'oland. Tl: rTT NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS BLACK SAND MINING IFORM OREGON COAST ! , FISHING COMPANY PI ANC ARF RRVIVPD n ,, f J M ' Finib'lsro Concern ivlrrniiKlnjj Fishermen Immicliliift ltlf: Concern for llljj Dredge Claim 'M Cents to Ton t to Operate from Coos to Curry Ports (Special to The Times) pout onrortn. Ore. Sent. 1 A big Industry by which Port Orford Ilorton nnd Hugh McLnln with th6 cxecutlvo committee of tho North R IN Till: DAYS OK OI,D .EOPLH of tbo present ago a.ro prono to tllltil: all wIbIIoiii Is 'confined to' this generation and that men of past ages were all numb-skulls and club swingers. Hut ovory'now then n discovery Is made that' shows peoplo who lived cen turies ago followed ways that wo ow follow. The archacloglbts have recently discovered ancient palaces that wero' equipped with several elevat ors; that the ancient Jews wcro pio neers In Bliorthand reporting, and that stenographers wcro "advertis ed" for then: whllo labor unions flourished soon after man began to Him bis brood "In the Bwcat of his brow," and, most remarkable of nil, there was an oil monopoly that an tedated tho Rockefeller trust by hundreds of years. Old tablets show that n farmer of Dabylon "ndvertlsed" for n romo rly' to rid his fields of caterpillars, niul successfully applied It, giving grateful testimonial thereof. What do you think of that? ,1 i. WITH. -THE TOAST l I AND THE TEA $ ROOD EVENING Ilavo love! not love ulonu for one; nut man uh man thy brothor call; (Special to The Times) i WM.'iiin: ir ifi ic.x. urp.. nnin. i . turo film will bo taken on Coos Hay T1 , , of i0Khc river nnd sands and Included in the 2,noo fom this'of tho ocean beach at the mouth around coos Hay, as well as other ports county to bo used ns an advertising i to bo dredged for gold by n iargoi0n tho Oregon coast, will lienoiu. is fnn.n.n nt Pnn lii tim cities of the U"d wealthy company of San Frail-, being formed and will beforo long fcotuto of Coos in the em.a or l" eiBe0. The work will probably bo )0 launched. Tho idnn Is to carry Northwest and tho east, nils en- Btnrjcj )n tlio spring. At different on tho business of deep sea fishing Vision wns miido nt a meeting lant tlmca'Koltl has been panned from 1110,011 a very largo scale. A company ovonlng of Goorgo Oootlriun, Frank! rivers and beaches, In fact tliat is wlth a $100,000 cash capital IB ie- tlio way uom ueuui ki im "'"' ing lormeu in ronuwiu uuu i For soiiio time pnat tests have becnj0f this amount has nlrcndy been sub mnde of tbeso sands nnd It has boon I SCrlbed by some of tho most prom found thnt'thoy carry something Jlko1 inont mpn there. 30 cents worth of gold to the ton. I Tho plan Is to have fleets of flsh Tbc only way that such small values I nR boats working nil along tho Oro could bo saved would bo by dredging! ROn const nud to linvp at Coos Day. on a largo scnlc. J'ort Orford, possibly Uoguo river Tho tests wore satisfactory to tlio 1 and at other points north of Cooa San Kruncisco concern which Is coni-uny, stations whero tho fish can bo posed of men of wealth, and It was brought In ami placed In cold stor declded to work tho grounds on n 0KO by tho fishing boats and from largo scale. those stations be shipped to tho mnr- , Ono of tbo largest types of gold kets. dredges, will bo brought hero In the Tho Macleay estate owns a largo spring. Tho sands and gravel of tho cold storngo plant hero which Is not river beds can bo handled In such gc,i ttmi niB0 0nc nt Itogtio river nnd largo quantities that It will bo prof- it j8 possible that these will bo turn Itnliln to save tbo gold contained , C(i i for stock In the company. It therein. It Is belloved that tho gom dredging will dovolop another big In dustry for this locnllty which now enjoys the benefits of tho fisheries, i)nlrylng, wool production and cattlo raising nnd will add materially to tho wealth of tho Itoguo river country. J I n?j&)s7rAadt,j I I Irving iGE&2mlRB5m2sJ3 I 0 BLOCK W AGiSaM& I Boys! Boys! Boys! Thieo Day's Celebrntlon Three Instead of two days celebra tion was tho flnnl decision. Octob er 7 will bo known ns Hridgo Carni val Day nrid will be turned over to all organizations" of nn' kind what soever In tho county that want to meet thoro. It Is expected thero will bo mcotlngs of tho fnrmers, tho cow testing associations nnd also of var ious fraternal orders. Oood Hoods will bo tho main foat uro of October 7. A mass meeting of interested road men Is scheduled: Simon Henson, father of good roads In Oregon and Oovornor Wlthycombo may possibly bo bore. Doth men will bo Invited. Ilnndon has nlready taken her fiOO fcot of film, this not Including tho GOO foot taken thoro on Klks Day In July. Speclnl attention wns paid to tho tlo making Industry. Tho op eration from tho foiling of tbo trees to tho loading of tho ties aboard tlio vossols at Ilandon wns pictured. Marshfleld will have (100 feot of film. Thoro will Tjo tnken "snap shots" of tho bnr with some ship crossing In or out, tho dairy farms, of tho conl Industry, the lumber mills nnd tho loading of vessels. Theao fenturcs to bo tnken will bo selected by tho advertising commlttoo of tho local Chamber. Urge Appropriation Need Hugh McLnln briefly addressed tho committees, urging thorn to lm medlato notion toward asking tho govominont engineers In Portland to NKV IJKACII UOAD Droiuor can, T back up n $1,000,000 impropriation And scatter llko tho circling jj Bllll Thy charities on nil. Schiller. TKIifj SOMIIMODY Let mo toll you something, comrade, That 1'vo learned along the way; If- tbo blcwslugs that life bring you With each swiftly passing day Beora as hardly worth tho counting, SInco so small uro thoy so fow You can doublo them by sharing With tho comrade next to you. llovo you beard a kind word spoken To another in hla need? Toll your neighbor all about It, And tho little simple deed Will make warm your heart In toll ing. And tho hearts of those who hear Will bo gladdened by tho knowledge, And tholr lives will share the cheor. On tho strength of his tnlk a com mittee was appointed to meet with n similar comuiltteo from tho Mnrsh flcld Chamber. Theso men In turn will moot with tho Port Commission nnd steps tnken then to uddrcss 11 communication to tho engineers In Portland. Mr. Mcl.ntn pointed out that tho main thing In securing tho necessary money Is to satisfy the engineers that tho work Is necessary and tho money could then bo secured from Congress. Hlght now action must be taken, ho said, because to wait moans com ing too Into to bo Included In tbo liv ers and harbors budget of Congress Toward tho last appeals come rush ing In from nil over tho United States, ho said, and something must bo done Immediately. Tlio work on tho now road be tween Winchester Day and South llonch Is being pushed along very rapidly. Tldad Supervisor Walitcr has about 1!5 mon at work on tho grndo nnd 1b being assisted by Engi neer Itoblnson In- establishing grad es. Tho wholo section of road was brushed out and ft trail cut through, averaging about four feet wide by which pedestrians (could get from Winchester Day to tbo South Beach without any difficulty. Tbo steepest grado at any point on tho rond is only four per cent, Tho road gradually rises from Winchester liny to n summit above tho bay and South Ilcach to n point 90 foet nbovo tho water lino around pordendlcular bluffs overlooking tbo ocean as far as tho eye can discern. Gardiner Courier. HUTTKtt IS lllCIIKIt Two potind butter prints which liuvo boon selling locally for sovoral months, at CO cents wont to GI cents last week and according to outsldo markets "butter shows strong with a marked upward tonileney." Hau don World. (jiiiiu:uT at N.ir laici: h, h. ailbert passed through I-anglols with two flue horses ono two year old bay colt that Mr. J. O Hussoll purchased. Mr. Gilbert Is on his way to Salt I.ako, Utah where ho will install n tunneling niacblno for mining purposes. Langlols Itccord or. Oh, tho llttlo wnysldo blessings That wo Bdiiander every day! If wo sbiuo thorn with each other, . They would glorify the way. ' $$ TJlOy WOtlltl grow, uh ueiuu 1110 mm- 11 j THE HOTEL'S Flowers In summer days unfold, 1 Till each ono of thorn has blossomed I Into blesHliigs manifold. j IJbon K. Uoxford. STltOKi: OK PADAIjYSIS J. C. Kllnt of Glenndn suffered a stioko of paralysis whllo al work at his barn Monday morning. His right sldo is affected and his condi tion Is regarded as sorlous. Kloron- co West. STIU. KKKIC IIOOPI'.U When two Coos Hay liars meet tho first liar l going to bo out class ed ns soon as ho gets through talking. ADVKHTISKD MCTTKItS Iilst of advertised letters lonialn- $$ ChimiUcr Hotel X. R. Kruse, ntinddri; Mrs. Coach and son, Handon; C. W. Glock, San Kruncisco; Iv.ileo Dunham, Coqullle; K. P. lingers, San Kruncisco; 13. II. nuiiii, .ujiiuj j-uiiu, i tiicinun.i - aiirht null tliomil San Kifinclsco; William Klgga audi"; 8,f'm l ,l,0i wife, ltoseburg: II. Hearscb, San l,,n'l over the Kin Kruncisco; .Mrs. ('. u Pollock, Hau-.dlans, among whom he has many Officers Think That Mo Will filvo Mlinseir Awny by Old Tricks MKDKOKD, Oro Sept. 1. John Austin Hooper, escaped dospcrudo from tho Grants Pass jail Is still out and though n guard was math river In- don; C. A. Pirn, San Kraiuisco; Geo. friends, he has failed to show up. as 1.' Kliorwnnil Tnt'iimu! II. 1). Wniinir. . . ..... .. ... .... lag in tho Marshfleld, Oregon Port, iami; H. 8. Wr. ph." S.n Krau-, J' oopcr U n 0 e pt to Offlco for the week ending August, ci. 1, "' , "01 . "10! B,,t ,,,' 31st. Persons calling for tho muio St. I.i.w.rnco Hotel ! " Be contow of population will nlenso say ndvertUe.l and pay I L v l'1110' Sunmor; II. H. Kd- whore ho Is iinkiiowu. They 1110 ro iIU peaso bb iwii "'' 'vanl8 ,,,, wlf0i AlkBnny. is. K. Hus-I lying on his tuo fnlllngs-lovo of 0110 cent for each letter called for. , Portland; D. A. l.'achoin. Pow-., oaHXine of , escaiuules and writ Droadway, SHU; Miss Hill Ilnkor.l 0W! QBcar Uomii, Powers; A,! "K r ins tsuipacits. and unt Dri Win. Drady, Miss Hem, llurch, Spruguo, Lakeside; Mr. and Mrs. J.,"6 lottow to women acquaintances Otto Krank, T. J. Kerb.uho, 11. C.'C. Noble, Lakeside. to secure a duo to his vhere- Jianawa.t, John l.ackcr. N. K. Hale.; ,, nKS'Sfnord.n. Co-Ub,,,B- S. It. Johnston, Wilfred l'Omlon.l(lu,Uo. , 0i,r, South liilot; George oitl'COV Kilt iifcil 1 iKl'li Henry McCauo, Mrs. K. L. Miller, ,V w'nsson. South Inlet; S. Smith. 0"'-'"- UK -Mil II I.IUI.D Krank Mulkoy, .Mrs. S. Prest, L. A.Coo Hlver; J. I). Laird, Myrtle I Smnlloy. ' Point; William Hiemer, Poweis; 'I'"'"! Onlor IVoni Local Mill Hiings Hugh McLain, Posliuabter .John Hlley, Powers; p. G. Olson, ' Dig Order . .. ....1. ri ... .. . ..... x. . .. 11 ...... .. .....!... 1 111.. 1 .UiUtlllUUIll, UU-(,UM. ' .MM il Dt'llllJ ?. I'liriH'X, v-llllUlilUi iMM'I'Vl ltll',111 1WV, ADMI.NISTItATOIPS XOTICIJ i John Illrd, Powers; Mrs. Is llkoly that tho operations will ex tend north of Columbia river on tho same scale as south of there. It Is stntcd that thoro Is a big market for deep sea fish and that the Oregon coast affords splendid Hsblng grounds, and that tho business enn iciich cnornious proportlones. Tho company when it starts opera tions will glvo employment of a prof ltablo kind to hundreds of fishermen ot Port Orford, Coos Hay and other harbors on tho Oregon coast. WILL ENFORCE NEW OREGON WEIGHT LAW Sfnto Officials After Kiigcno Ice Compaiiloh Must Weigh niul Measure Ice, Owl nnd Wood EUGKN13, Ore., Sept. 1. Coiu plalnts will bo tiled against the Eu gene Ico & Storage company and tho Wolnhardt Hrowlng company, deal ing In Ico, charging both concerns with violation of tho stato law which provides that all Ice, wood and coal must bo Bold by Weight, uccordlng to Charles L. Hanson, district sealer of weights and measures for southern Oregon. Mr. Hanson seized scales In use on tho Eugeno Ico & Stoinge company's truck and found tho Wolnhardt Hrowlng company's truck delivering Ico, without tho presence of scales upon tho truck. Mr. Hanson nlso measured a num ber of piles of wood and found Bonie, although piojier holght and length, abort' "bridge" piling having been resorted to by tho dealers Upon mak ing delivery. Ho will leave for Sa lem tonight, but will return to K11 gono after n day or two and file com plaints based upon his Investigations and ninko further InvcbtlgntloiiB. KllilM KI.OItK.Wi: SUIT Administration of llunl Kstato Seeks To 1 recover .VlOO j .EUGENE, Ore., Sept 1. Lily M. llunl, as administratrix ot the estnto of O. W. Ilurd, of Klorenco, riled suit In tho Circuit Court against tho Ilurd Lumber Company for tho' sum ot $li"00 alleged to bo duo to1 tho Hard ostnte. Tho complaint recites that tho Kurd Lumber Company at the time ( O. W. Ilurd transferred to It prop erty In Western Lano County, agreed ' to pay a note for $G000 signed by Ilurd and held by tho Surety Savings & Trust Company, of Portland, to gether with Interest on tho note at tho rate of S por cent from May It), lUOC. Tho company paid tho sum of $a;:00 and nil Interest, but failed to pay tho uoto In full, It, states. J Suit was filed by tho bank against Ilurd and tho sum of $1700, which the complaint states was paid. Tho Hard estate now seeks to recovor this sum from the lumber company. SUM, Cl'AltltY M.U'III.VHKY Notice Is hereby given that the "rowu, Myrtle Point; Miss Doris mouiiw nBo . i..mi,..,h ii ,,., ..r.ini. .if im Hiowu, Mrtlo Point; It. 1 llckor. i st root plunli underslghed by in o.dei ot tho , Vq Kvc,.n Coon-1 , .., ,,, County Court of Coos county, Oro- ,. j, wiilte, Handon: A. Olson and' , ,..,,,. " gon, has boon appointed as ndmiii-1 lfo, Norway: J. C Connors, lloso- "', Lust wool; George Hitchcock, fore man for Johnson-Audorson Co., with a crow of men, began work of Hik ing down the inachinory belonging to tho company, preparatory to ship ping it to Portland. Monday ho received Instructions to suspend op erations as a deal was ponding for Its sale. Wednesday morning ho received n message to lay off tho men ns a deal had boon made. ' Klorenco West. ' Istrator of the estate of S. S. Acklot, deceased. All persons having claims against such estate are required to present them within six mouths from tbo date of this notice, with tho proper ouchoi-M, to tbo under signed at the offlco of I. S. Kuuf- innu & Company, ot Mnnhtlcld, In said couhty. Dated this 17th day of Angebt. 19 IB. It. T. KAUFMAN, Admlnlstrtito- Ore., Sept. 1. He- Curl CIUU0 u tl'ml "ider shipped in six Doris mouths ago by tho South Willamette nlug mill pleased It soi in operating ut a dUtanco 000 miles from IMgeno 1,IU0S Wnnt Ads bring results. burir: Mrs. Henry Clark. San Krau-."1-"1 " 0"ur " l osieruay elsco; Miss Vivian Clark, Sap Kran- for between $2000 and $a000 worth cIsco. T interior finish material. - This fliin was so well pleased with tho appearance of Oregon fir, made us Interior finishing, that tho POUTLAND, Ore., Sopt. l.-FIre . onU,p tov tho ll'r " was sent which started In the plant of tbo nt once. Oregon fir, wherever tried ,-(,0(M KIKK IN POUTLAND Portland Sash and Door Company, i for finishing, Is always liked, and .destroyed two blocks of buildings shlpniouts uro. often made clear, I bounded by Grand avenue, Union, ncross tho continent by mills of tho EtiBt Mill and Stephens streets. Tho stato. Tho Oregon product Is sol (Klrst publication August 18, buildings were cheap construction much superior to tbo eastern fir for1 lOI.; Last publliatlou September and tho damage Is estimated at this purpose that tliero Is said to bo 1C, 191GJ ,about $30,000, I no comparison botweeu tho two. Idungan I 'I UNDERTAKING parlors! H iill bo kept H OPEN TO THE PL'HLIO Hj i regular stato licensed H undertaker will bo lu H chargo H Phono 10.-5-J iaaaaMaHHHBhi Hero N ynw oppoitunlty tof.el that s.bo.d siill.U'enrejiio' linr out oiiriloys' rioililng .iiroST.TlililM JLLl'lIl- ".'1 Imvojilumt Hghjyjmyj soJkcl.yjinMIicyj going to devote .MirjliueM.lel.v jojnsjiolMngmnl fmi.lsl.l.igs. i;$io Wi now $7.25 $7.50 now v3U' $6.50 now $5.50 now 3.95 T HE Earning Period of a Man's Life is His Harvest Time Llfo'H Winter will soon overtnke you. Aio you wast ing tlio fruits of your harvest? Will tho Menus or old ngo find j on with mi empty gianniy? Lei this bank bo your granary ami you will reap u harvest of golden gains. Make Hay While the Sun Shines HANK WITH US AND YOl CAN DANK ON lS First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAI'KTY DK.POSIT HONKS I'OIt HUNT FUH6HI & BENNETT BlK OLDK.ST HANK IN COOS CO UN TV KstabllNbed 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $11 8,000, Interest paid on TJmo AND SAVINOS DKPOS1TS Officers 3. W. Hennctt, President. .1. II. Kliinngan, Vice-President. IL K. Williams, Cashier. Geo. V. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship F. A. KILBURN sails for PORTLAND WKDNK.SDAY, SKPT. I, 1:!K) P. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) Tlll'ltSDAY, SKPT. '', ii:(M) P. M. l'or fin (her Inloiinatlon see W. K. STUHIt, Agent SMITH Ti:i!MINAL DOCK Phono liltl KQUIPPKD WITH WIHKUCSS 5teamsMp Breakwater ALWAYS ON Tl.MH. SAILS KHO.M MAItSHKIKLDKVKUY SUNDAY DUIHNO AUGUST AT 8:00 A. M. AND FltOM POHTLAND KVKItV TIIUIISDAY AT 8 A. .M. Phono .1-J. H. J. MOIIlt, Agent. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. STEAMER WESTERNER FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY San Krnncisco Office, (100 Vlfo Hiilldlng, nud Pier Number li;j Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY' STEAM LAUNDRY Times Want Ads Bring Results Vacation Days At Goodwills FINE CAMPING GROUNDS EXCELLENT HOME COOKING SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING1 t DANCING PAVILION Several boats dally to MnrsliflcM llncliidlng speed launch tiZ Mai-hhflcld nt 4:15 dally nna ,rt iliiK lu tliuo for supper; leaves Cool! UIHN nt 7 MiirshNcld llutos reasonable. Phono 31013 Fnnucra. or imiulro of dipt. Smith of (.tenmer ltuliibow. t 7 every inornhiB, reachtog sld about H::tO. AUTO STAfiH SCIIKDULE Septendicr, tl)15 To Poi (land via Ploicnro & Uugtnj Leave Marshfleld and Florence Wednesday 1 7:00 an. Thursday '1 8:00 an! rriiiay :i 9:30 am. Saturday -1 11:00 am. Sunday 5 3,30 a Monday C 4:00 am, Tuesday 7 4:30am. Wednesday 8 G:00 an. Thursday B:00 am. Friday 10 G:30 am, Saturday 11 5:30 a.m. Sunday 112 C:00 an. Monday 13 6:30 a.m. Tuesday 14 C:30 an Wednesdny 1C 6:30 am. Thursday 1C 7:00 an. Friday 17 9:30 am. Saturday 18 11:00 a.m. Sunday 1!) 12:00 n. .Monday 20 4:00 an. Tuesday 21 4:00 a.m. Wednesday 22 4:30 a.m. Thursday 2:1 COO an, Frldtiy 21 GjOOam. Saturday 25 5:30 m Sunday 2G C:30 in. Monday 27 C:00 a.a Tuosday 28 C:00 an. Woduosday 2U 0:30 an. Thursday .'10 7:00a.n. Leave (iardiiier Ono Hour Later (On trips. IcnvliiK Marshfleld befora S "a. 111., you should inako Portlacd b:iiiio day.) Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Lonvo Law Onl Pliarinncjr Slni-hliflohl CoqnDJa A.M. ML 7:00 7:00 U::iO . 0:00 11:00 1M. PJI. 1:00 3:00 B.ao o:so JlARSIIFIKLD-COQUILliB ACT0 STAGE TIMB SCIHJI1ULB Sclicdulo nrraiiBed to conaed with boats to Ilnndon, SUgW Slj-rtlo Point, AVncner, Roseburj: No delays. Far'from Blurshfleld to Cqv&H 75 cents. Slnglo & Ijimbetli, Propi. Will furnish extra can l extra trips day or night; M charter cara. . T1MH TAI1LH WILLA5IIJTTE PACIFIC MOTOR OAK HetMccn Murahfield nnd Hunker I"11 Dally. Hunker Hill 7:15 1b- 8:00 1 9:00 " 10:00 11:00 1- 12:10 Pp- 1:25 p 2:30 P"- 3:15 P 4. 05 p 5:00 P1 0:15 P P" 9:20 p Leavo Maishfiold 7:10 a.m. 7:00 a.m, 8:C0 a.m. 9: GO a.m, 10:D0 a.m. 1 L: 05 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 2:15 3.10 1:00 4:no G:io 7:10 7:25 p.ui p.m. p.m p. m p.m, p. m p.m p.m P.m 8:20 9:15 Hctwcoii Leavo Marshfleld C:30 a.m. 7:2G a.m. 8:05 a.m. 9:05 a.m. 10:05 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 12:40 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 5:35 p.m. G;55 p.m ftiuKhfleia nnd J?" North BJ 6:45 " 7.40 f.ii " 9:25 10:25 11:25 nL 1:00 p" 2:00 p 2:50 P-0-3:40 P-8-4.30 P 6:50 P North W 7:35 8:35 Marshfleld limits only. p.nn P.m. 7:50 P 8:60 J