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w. L bw. J."-.' --n THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE erl Riley Ballinger IMnnlst nnil Teacher Pupil of M.unsl MiitlM-lloi'Bl""". omn'm. Nebraska, Mis. ntniiiti II. Cm'Ull, ' Portland. Oregon Hesldonco SttuHo n- Miilli Thliil St reel I'l u :lH-L IATT L MAY 1X111.1!" lJ(,T!:''' MAlisilJ-'lELR IJIir. Telephone "0 llKPHKSHXTIXfl HAAS BROS. GROCERS ARMOUR & CO. PROVISIONS STOMA FLOURING MILLS CO. FI.Ol'R AND FEED HNOOK SALMON TODAY'S OATCII h'tn nil kinds) i)f deep ben flsti, hi mailable. l'iSIIRHMAN'S MARKET Phono 111) ! WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 lys 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer . OD! WOOD! tfllng wood, por load $1.75 to $2 hr wood, 1C to 24 I'clics $2 to $2.50 Frco Delivery W. H. LINGO no 227-J. North First St. HE OPEN EASON V No License Required . Ford & Co. W South B'way me do-j The Noble To-Night Aincilcn's sweetheart, .MAKV PICKFOHD, In 'MISTRESS XELL' e Kiciittst hciolno of lilMorir-rniimutir drnmu. Ait elaborate Mioto t.lon or Hi,, celebrated I ". I'lmhuril In five nets by (lie A FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY l-AltST.Si:i,KJ WEEKLY Interesting M'Malls ,. down, m cents. I'l May nlsluTli hoemul eliniiini. hMi" with Liiim.. ii,.i,f.,..,i t w tit JUTK COOS niVEll IJOAT snuvicK LAUXCH HXl'Itrcss Pv Mamhriola every day ' "' xives heud of river t !J:15 p. ,. STLAMim ItAIXliow Ves head of rlvor iiir f n "'; lve Marshfiold nt 2 p. -. . ..anor npply on bourd. itoaints & smITII Proprietors MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Conuuerclal and H'dw'y. Jll iWil mfirjl wmmm. "Some Style" will be your remark when you see the new , shapes and patterns we're showing in men's $5 to $7 footwear. Tht CliJi last, VtlvtC Calf Vamp, Imported Giayllox Cloth Tap, 56.00. If you will come to us for your Spring shoes or oxfords we'll see that you get the style and the comfort which Florsheim shocmaking has made it possible for us to give you. The Florsheim shoe has that pleasing indi viduality of style that best suits men of your c&liber. Woolen Mill Store Murshfield . North llend It Is tho "Opep Senson" for Drolling ChlckoiiB nt our shop. Thoy'ro ripo nnd Juicy nnd thero'a no limit to tho numbor you can "bag." JiiBt tho thing for your Sunday dinner or pic nic luncheon. Wo'ro ready to servo you with a wholo round of "flesh or fowl." Call us up for anything in tho list and It will cpmo promptly. Pork Roust, DcHif Roast, Pork Ten derloin, Sparo-rlbs, Leg of .Mutton, Vcnl Cutlets, Prime Mecf Steaks, Sausages. i i w Hb iHA. Union Market Theater nlav. Itv George O. Huzeltou, Famous Player Film Coinp.iuy. news in motion pictures. Children, fi tents of 'The Diiiiuonil From the m nn COMMOTATIO.V U TiCKKTS, 2.00. 20 Marshfield-Xorth Uend Auto Til no Cars every ton minutes from 0 a. in. to 12 p. in. 5 to South Slough onco n day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Umpire tliroo trips it day. fiORST & KINO, Props. 1' 4 DRY WOOD , nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street rhono 270 Times want ads bring results. -' r. 5REV1TIE5 SEPTEMBER TII)I ' Tlmo and heights of tides at t Mnrshfleld. Tho tides arc Dlaced In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour nnd C4 minutes earlier than at Mnrshfleld, 1 iirs.. i.3i 7.:ir, 12.15 c.54 Ft. . . 0.8 3.:t 2.4 4.5 His.. 2.38 S.ii!) 1.54 8.02 Ft... 0.8 3.2 2.5 4.4 lira. . 3.50 10.15 3.2C 9.17 Ft... 0.8 3.4 2.C 4.4 lira. . 4.55 11.15 4.41 10.22 Is Improving. Win. Horsfall, son of Dr. and Mrs. Win. Horsfall, who haB been qulto 8ick of typhoid fever, contracted whllo on their recent, au to tour of California, 1b reported ini-' proving, Mooting Postponed. Tho public worship conducted each month In the Hunker Hill school building by Kcv. (',. L. Hall Is postponed this month on account of painting opera tions now going on. Quits Camps. Eugeno O'Connell and wire, Mrs. Hicliardson's children, Mrs. E. K. Jones and son, Eugeno, nnd a number of others will break camp on South Coos IUvcr this week, returning to town for tho sea son. Dock Is Repaired. Tho doclc near tho Wnsson Fish Markot In bolnir re paired, under n motion passed by the I .. , '" wn; uuuiiLii Buturtu wuukb ugo una tho repairs will bo made- also in t)0 I back of tho Norton and Hansen storo I tho property owners along there hav ing been warned that tho dock was , fast becoming unsafe. I Sjietlal Meeting Tonight. Thoro Is a special meeting of tho Port Com 1 mission called for this evening In tho , Chamber of Comincrco wlier.o tho I Commissioners will mnko nrange montB with soveral property owners who hnvo not yet paid their fill as sessments. Tho claims against tho Xasburg Land company, amounting to ahout $1,000, will bo tho largest one to bo taken up. M1I Comes Lnto. Thoro wns no Inall last evening on tho train from Myrtlo Point, not until tho train ar riving from thoro this nftornoon. No causo Is known ir tho delay. Kvon a day lato tin -iall Is still on tho schedulo nnd within tho tlmo allow ed by tho government for its deliv ery horo. Thoro have been only two or thrco times this summer that tho mall has failed to como through a day ahead of tlmo. A'las Measured Up. Harry J. Kimball, collector of customs, wns today measuring up tho now passen ger boat Atlas so that it can bo en tered In tho United States book of registry. Tho builders of tho craft failed to mako tho exact measure ments, a fact that necessitated this morning tho taking up of somo light planking in tho stsrn to get at tho actual longth. Caught Ulg Salmon. Monday Mrs. F. M. Frledborg landed tho big gest salmon that has been caught t)iis year by any of tho South Coos Itlver colony. Tho fish weighted just twolvo and one-half pounds and alio 1 and her young son wore alono In tho boat when thoy caught it. Tho pro- , vlous largest ono was a ton-poundor caught by A. P. Owen. Monday night, tho snlniou was baked at tho . Kukciio O'Connell placo and was i served ns a farewell feast of tho sea son to A. P. Owen, Mrs Cnrrlo Dun - , Mrs. 13. K. Jones, Kugono Jones, loniniy Itlchardson, and Mr. mul i. O'Connell. r...4 IT. .. WI..I. rm. QAM. .....til- gau Hosoninry iuctianison, and Mr. nnu Mrs. O'Connell. I Want Vh to Vlslt- Tho 20th uiinu- al Astoria ogntta takes placo Sep tember 2, 3 and 4, according to nn invitation just received from tho cdmmltteo In charge thoro and ud- 1 dressed to tho peoples of Cook Hay. A cousin of President Wilson will lead tho big parndo. Features will i bo tho land and marine parades, au- , to, foot and horso races. Hoots from all ovor tho Columbia gnthor thoro for tho Hegattu and It Is oxpected hundreds will congregate at tho city near tho mouth of tho Columbia. Straw Huts Ofr. Old Son poked his head nbovo tho eastern inoun- I tains early this morning, grinning. I Ho had a right, to tho weather man presages days and days yet of good weather, worm weather with plenty of sun fihlno to boot and Old Sol know It too ami ho knew that straw ,hat season ws off yesterday and that thero wont back Into tho dark closets tho lids that must await tho Cores! 5m Corns!!! Nioio Corns quickly mid easily removed with ItKXALL COHX SOLVKNT THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono -1 lonSfng of tho ifext fashion season hoforo thoy can bo trotted out ouqo more. And Sol know tho sighs that were sighed for tho closing of tho senson meant tho plunking over of good fivers for tho somber hats of tho fall. Govs North. Chief of Police An derson of North llend left yester day overland for Portland. He ac companied Ills niece, Miss Mary Hay es, as far as Harrlsburg and ho will look Into somo official matters at Portland. ntiio accident. roiu wnlKcr, a well known Coqullle man, was slight ly hurt In an nuto uccldent between thoro and Ha ml on when his auto overturned. It is claimed that tho roadway caved in, causing tho enr to overturn. .Motorcycle Tilp. Henry O'Mara, superintendent of tho Oregon Pow er Co. nnd wife oxpect. to leavo this week for Itoseburg and' Salem whoro thoy will spend his vacation with relatives and friends. They plan to go out on his motorcycle. Outing .Sunday. The Swedish Lutheran church' of this city will hnVc nn outing Sunday at the Chns. Enogrcn placo on South Coos Hivcr, under the auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Society. Launch Wnh-tn-wnsa will leave Mnrshfleld at 9:30 n. in. Takes 1'oNlllon In XorUi. !'. H. aiarr, for two yenrB a draftsman with Hen Ostllnd, has accepted a position as draftsman and advertis ing manager for tho Columbia River Door company of Kalnlcr, Oregon. Ho says that ho Is expecting to re turn 'to Mnrshfleld probably Within n year. :Mnlu fciHX'rt In l'ml According to word r6covod from A. T. Haines, who, w.llh JiIh son George loft Jioro Sunday morning at eight o'clock in their machluo for California, thoy went us far ns Ashland by tho first night and yesterday mprnlpg they wero In Chlco. rlililHTiiit'ii Leave.-1 II. F. Cluinoy, ?f 1,)cl''0't d ?." Chaney. of Salt r.ake, loft hero this morning In their nuto after Inspecting part of their timber foldings in Coos County. Thoy navo about 3000 acres. They motored up from Sun FrauclHco whoro they attended the exposition nnd yesterday were tnkou around by A. R. Adolspcrger of tho Smith Tim ber Company. Hack lit Mines. Frank Pugsloy, hnH received world from his fathor-In-law, John HarrowH, who returned to England Inst summer, that he haB rcRiimcd his old position In tho nilneH thoro. Ho writes that all Kuglnnd Ib unlfcd In n determination that tho Allies shall bo victorious In tho war regardless of tho cost or tlmo reqtltrod. Wiirnet AlMiut Denting Uonsea. Chief Carter, In answer to nn Urgent 'phono 'call yesterday afternoon, wont out to West Mnrshfleld to In vestigate tho claim that drlvors of tho logging teams Jiavo bpon unmer cifully beating their horses. Tho woman who called up lives on tho rond nnd told the Chief that ono of tho men In particular had used n largo plank, used on tho road, to chnstlso his animals. Tho officer gavo tho men warning that further complaint would load to nrrests. lloforo turning Into 14th street thoro Is a slight hump ovor which tho teams hnvo a hard tlmo pulling tho heavy loads. Ilcos i" IIoxoh Lynn Schmltz camo Into tho offlco of tho Haines Food Storo yestordny afternoon nnd noticed n straugo box under a tnbo, nailed on top with a light board cov ering. Ho oxamlucd tho package, but his curiosity was still unassuagod and ho was ubout to yank off tho covering when ho heard a buzzing sound. Thoro was a swarm of beca Insldo nnd already tie could hear .tlio "dull buzz of tho bees" and I clamped (ho lid on tighter thnu over. The hivo bolouged to A. 10. Seaman nnd was ubout to bo takep up tho' river. , j Claims ihiklund Drunkard Mrs.! Dona Ingmuii bus filed suit against !,,or ullBUului Andrew Jngmaii, for i ,. , ' , , , , ,' I "" ncc,,8ln? "er 1,1,8ba"a of, .gioss drunkenticsa, of fnlsly uccub-j I l.i.. l.n ... 'ni...w.!..l...- ...III. .,!..., lug her of assoclutlng with othori men. Tl)o husbaiid in turn Is uccused of assQcIatlug with persons of 111 reputo and thu claim Is Hindu thut tho wife, returning with her sU- year old daughter from a visit lnj Finland wua spurned by hor hu6-( bund,,wio then left their homo, Slio ask? f20 a mouUi ullmouy. f50 at torney's fees, costs and two lots. Football t'niups to Ojioii. Local football funs are following with In terest tho beglnlug Of tho season In tho Northwest. Word bus just coma' that Coach Stewart or tho Oregon I Agricultural College will tomorrow ' lead a squad of 35 huskies to tho! beach at Newport whoro thoy will undergo atronuous training for the next two weeka before tho regular rnllmrn HftHMlnn 'nllfrtlM. Pmif'h ftlfl-l dok, of tho University of Orogon, Wl IUUU HID blJUUU IU U L'Ulllll 1111 tho McKenzIo Itlver, not far from' Eugene. Worktputa in these camps, aro hard and tho men rp given llttlo, tlmo to llo about In tho bliude. Classes for fuiidumeiital pluno viU meet with .Mrs. Coiiwny on Saturday iiioi'iilugs, nt Myrtle Arms, Mis. Conway received her diploma fcir this courso ut Whltwortii College, umler a private student of Curl Faej ton, and it gnuluute of XoW Kuglund Conbervntory, ' XOTICK TO TAXPAYKItS Parties having any protest con cerning their assessment aro request ed to appear before tho Coos 'County Hoard or 'Equalization at Coqulllo September 13 and prpsent thplr grievance Do It then a It will bo too lato to mako any changes after that date, Tax poyltig tlmo la too lute to enter protests. T, J. THRIFT, Coos County Assessor, t PERSONAL MENTION $iim4ii4 t C. W. OL1CK camo In last evening from Lakeside for a short visit. MRS, EDNA RICHARDSON is homo again after a pleasant trip to tho fair. REV. FATHER MuDEVITT loft on tho early train this morning for a visit in Coqullle. M1HS MARY KRUSE returned on tho Killiurn today from a short stay nt the exposition. MRS. TOM COKE Is back from n visit nt tho exposition, arriving hero this morning. MRS. FRANK E. HAOUE la homo from tho exposition, having arriv ed on tho boat this morning. DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS re turned to Coqulllo this morning nftor serving papers on tho bay. L. E. HENDRIX and family tiro spending his vacation nt tho Knr dell rnnch on North Coos River. MR. AND MRS. MAX TIMMERMAN and children camo homo today on tho Kllburu utter taking In tho Fair. REV, AND MRS. A. S. 11 1815 Y, of North Heud, had a delightful visit nt tho fair and came homo this morning. .MRS. ALICE KRUSE returned to her houiu on Isthmus Inlet yes terday nrter a short visit with rel atives horo. MR. AND MRS. II. O. (UJI.OVSEN urrvod homo rrom San FrnnclsCo on thu Klllmr,, this morning after n delightful trip. JENS SEVELY, violinist, who Is to tench in tho now conservatory, ar rived last uvenlng via Roscburg from New York. OLE EVANSON, ono of tho progres sive ranchora of the Kentuck In let district, was a Marshfiold busi ness visitor yesterday. JOHN C. KENDALL went up to Pow ers this morning where ho Is in terested In tho Kendall Tract that has just bcon platted. LEW F. PRICE waa down last even ing and today from his dairy ranch on Catching Inlet, being called hero on business. MRS. CARL HROWN, or Myrtlo Paint, mid her daughter Miss Dor Is Drown woro hero yesterday call ing on friends and shopping. HENRY SENKSTACKEN returned today from San Francisco whoro ho attended tho mooting of the National Abstract Association, MRS. JOHN V. HUTLER. with hor two sons, loturued on thu Kllburu this morning from Snn Francisco after a throe-weeks' visit there. MISS ESTELLA WICKLUND return ed this morning rrom tho fair, coming on tho steamship Kllburu. R. K. MILLER, of tho dredging company, cmne homo on tho Kll buru today from Eureka, whoro ho went u fow daya ngo on busi ness. FRED ROPER and wiro of Grants Pass aro spending a fow daya In Marshfiold, Mr. Roper was maling er of tho Grafts Pass baseball team In days gono by. MRS. HER1IERT ARMSTRONG, qr North llend, enmo homo on tho Kllburu this morning. Sho at tended tho summer school session nt tho University or Calirornla. REV. F. W. DAVIS, traveling mis alonary or the Prcsbyterinn Church among tho loggors or Oregon and Washington, Is hero and on Ills way to Powers whoro ho will moot with tho men. HAROLD SAVAGE, ono of tho Times carrier boys, had a good tlmo at the exposition, mid this morning camo homo on tho Kllburu. His lnothor, Mrs. Emma Savago, mndo the trip with him. MRS. I1ERHERT LOCKHART and dnughtor, mid Mrs. J. II. Flana gan and children, hnvo returned from tho Lockhart aiimmor homo on South Coos River, whoro thoy hnvo boon spending somo time. C. F. MuGKORGE and Al Jonsen left in the letter's muchluo this morning for Gold Reach whom they go combining business with pleasure. They took With them fishing tncklo and plenty of shells for their rifles. PRINCIPAL WAITE, of tho Marsh Hold High School, returned last ovonlng via tho Myrtlo Point routo from Horkaley where ho has been attending tho summer kokhIou ut tho University or California. Mis. Wulta oxpecta lo return lat or. I. R. TOWER. R. T. Kaufman ami Mldgo Welch loft today ror Port Orford where thoy will onjoy somo hunting nnd fishing, George For ty has promised to show them soma ton point bucks Just wait ing ror somebody to reed thorn tho hot lead. J. J. KINNEY and wiro nnd sons or Loona near Rosoburg, wero hero In tholr nuto yestordny on routo homo troni a trip to Curry coun ty. Ho lias boon engaged In tho lumber business, They expect to go homo via Allegany mid Drain, having heard so pinch or tho scen ic beauties or tho trip. T. J. THRIFT, Coos County Asses sor, was hero from Coqulllo today on business. IJo said that tho re tirement ot Allan Collier na depu ty asossor' waa only tompornry, so fur as ho knew, thoro being no inoro work in tho offlco for him until about Docombor when ho will probably bo employed again. MISS EDNA LOUISE LARSEN re turned homo from Calirornla this weok where sho hus taken u course in history or music, and will bo bo prepared to tako pupils next week. Miss Larson will teach in conjunction wt)i tho Hourlk GJordrum Conservatory which op ens next Monday, MRS. G, A. I1AHU will leavo In about a weok ror San Francisco, whoro sho will piako hor homo with her son, who has taken W oxcellont position with a big gas company thoro. Miss Paulino Hahr will remain hero as sho has accepted a position as teacher In tho North nond schools for tho coming year. Goodwill's Sumlny, Sept. 5th. Roupd Tf',1 flOc, JJIg Dunce, Hio byV Orchcstru, SCHOOL DAYS will soon be here and the Boys and Girls have got, to have T. Whilio; ltilug them Ho the ,t. O. I'KXXKV STORK mill lit llicm from head to foot. Wo liavo a compli'to lino of Shoes lloso, Dry Goods, Suits and Clothing of nil Ulurix. i Good fast color ginghams, in fnst colors; worth at least one third moro 7 l-tlc, 8 l-.tc, 10c, III 1-2C Percales. A dandy 27-lnch-wlde; worth half tho prlco more (i i.ic A dandy 3G-lnch-whlo guar nntecd colors. A dandy vailio nt one-third the prlco moro nt only 1-ilc Tho oriRinuiun rf.SQeTWzeu'isor of Low Prices mmK.W'1if - sj fneerporarca- NEXT DOOR TO MAHSIIFItiLD PO ST OFFICE Low Prices on Fruit Jars MASON, Quarts, por dozen -"Wc MASON, Pints, por dozen " lo MASON, Onc-hulf gnllon, por dozen Hie APPLES, Exra fancy Grnvcnstoln, por box $1.25 NORTHERN PEACHES, Por box l-"5 (Will nrrlvii ThuiMhiy) LOCAL PEACHES, (Hrldgo), per box nrfc Old Mnson Jars and now lids, per dozen, quarts tt)c ECONOMY JARS, quarts, per dozen $1.05 LIGHT-HOUSE CLEANER, por can 5c Como In and look at. our l()c grocery counter. II. menus u big saving' lo you. WE SAVE YOU .MONEY Getting's Cash Grocery " SOCIAL CALENDAR' t WEDNESDAY "Happy Nino Club" with Evolyn Plpor, of North Coos River. Prlscillns with Mrs. Kuud Ron of Hunker Hill. Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. J. S. Hanson. Business meeting of Pres byterian Auxiliary at 2:30 p. in. at Church. THURSDAY North Bond Lutheran picnic nt homo ot Mrs. L. O. Strommou. Pnstlmo Club with Edward Thomas. FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Mrs. Elinor RiiBsell. 4 NOTICE Tho Kxecutlvo Commllleo or tho Marshfiold Chamber or Conimorco will meet nt 4:30 p. m. mid tho geu- 1 oral meeting will bo hold at 8 p. in. Friday, Soptombor 3, 1915. A good attendance Is doslrcd. John W. Motloy, Secretary. t NEW TODAY J i $! ! FOR SALE Viifulturu including good ranga and heator, Phono l L. FIRST CLASS Visible Typewriter must bo hold. Your own prlco; rush. Inquire "A," Times offlco. FOR SALE Aerated ruis, illlc, 10 cents por gallon delivered on tho wluir.f, Marshfiold. No advance later. R. A, Church; phono 303-XX-l. I'dll SALIC Latest No. 10 Royal Typewriter at $76.00. $5 por ' mouth payment. No Interest. Phono 247-R., or Times offlco. WANTED Strong vytiiniiii to euro for Invalid lady. Phono 1174 North Bend. It r-nn nn.-r t run ncivi FOR RKXT ChoUo Five Room Fur nished npartinqnt. Hot wator and water heat. W. S. Nicholson, Broadway and Aldor Avcnuo. FOR RI'.XT 2-rooui apartments, steam heat and furnished, $15.00 mid $18.00. Inquire apt. 10, Mat lock apts, 2nd mid Commercial, FOIt RENT Myrtle Anns modern furnished apartments frco heat ! and water I32.CQ pop month up, i i. Tf"vy""i" - ! i -r FOR SALE Stool X lumber wagon, I hold up 8 tons. A Jopklns, North Bend, Hoys' Suits, worth at least half tho prlco moro . . . . $2.1)8 Hotter grndo, nil colors. $5.00 value. Our prlco s?:i.8 JC.00 value, our prlco $1.1)8 Hose for tho hoy and girl, sizes 5 lo 10 ....too, lii l-L'c, 25c Bungalow Aprons; all styles and patterns 10c Wb lend Others 'JM - - iJ'r.I J? w Follow $$ WANTED X $$ WANTED Small furnished house, "closoliii Apply B caro Times WANTED Roomers by day or week. Mnrshfleld llouso. Helen Harvey. Breukfust served. Phopo 137-L. WANTED EM'oi'leured coal miners. Apply Reaver Hill Coal Co., Hea ver Hill. WANTED TwiniH nt IJnndon, Ore., to haul Cx8 ties two trip haul. A. F. Estabrook Co., phono 121 PHONIC nil ordem for celery to Nas burg's Grocery and oblige J. H. Fitzgerald. J t FOR SALE t $ FOR SALE lly owner, nt n sacrifice two tots In Plat C and- tllreo lots In Plat H. Excellent location; pmst bo sold lo settle estate No reauouablo offer refused. Lota clear and abstract up to ditto. Ad dress W. 11. Hamilton, R, F. D Box 10, Echo, Oregon. FOR SALIC Ihiy mure, 1) ycuri. old; weighs 1000 lbs, ror $45. J. I). Carter, Cooa River Creniupry. FOR TRANSFER AND .STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT ANf HAGUKHC dill , !! n i- I FERGUSON -TRANSFER Phono. ao:i Residence Phono 1(I-J " Market Ave. mid Waterfront SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton $1.00 Lump coal, per ton $5.ro Or halt ton of both $1.78 D. MUSHQN, Prop. Phono 18-J or lonve orders nt HillyorV Cigar Storo. T. J. HOAIFK A, H. ilODGINa Marshfield &ffi m MLwitnimu tw, Egtlniates Furnished Phono 1 milt. ' Marshfiold, Orogon HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Court, So. Phone 220-R