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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION TX COWS IN IN thiv WORLD LESS PIOUS V AXIMAI.S UUX AT LAWHl IX 1JAV PA UK IS COMPLAINT JtcsltlonlH Claim Vegetables mul l-'lortcra do for Poddcr of Neighbor.' Anlii'tt's ) Though the people of Hay Park a Bhort tltno ngo voted Hint cattlo hall not run at largo tlioro, resi dents aro now complaining to Judge Ponnock, of the Justice court, that their gardens liavo lieen trampled upon and tho flower bods destroy ed and they sock somo means of forcing cattlo owners to shut tip their animals. Complaints several times havo como In from there. One man stat ed that nil of the flowers In his yard havo been usod ns fodder and his vegetables are a thing of the past, bceatiso of theso depredations. Tho matter will rest until District Attorney LIIJcvIst comes over and then will be turned over to him. Tho local police havo no Jurisdiction In Day Park as It Is outsldo the DGMO0L .gafe a itKBBKa sistkit hawaii, ao'hd ho, ok dkxvhh, thlls of chaxuus Superintendent Tledgcn has Issued tho following notes regarding tho Marshfleld school: Highlit (Initio .Vol Ice The high division will bo tnttght by Miss Sprague, tho low division by Miss Maloncy. My recent state ment in the press was an error. Kni-oll Xet Week The week of Sept. G. to 10 will be enrollment week. Orado pupils who nro new to tho school this year should call at the Superintendent's office any afternoon next week ex cept Saturday, to bo assigned to prop er grades. High school students should have matters of classification and select tion of studies adjusted before school opens. See Mr. Wnlto Thursday or Friday afternoon, Sept. 0th or 10th. Pupils who hnvo examinations to It Jj MiT OH- i VLircUS i j ciiitisTiAX ciiimcu I 'crimes Country Is Coining o a DreatHiil Stuo anil (Jlics Her Vlomi of I (cummin Why , . . , I Sorvlces as follows at tho Church, DHNVHH, Col., Sept. I. "Th s corner Sixth and Central: worm is coming lo a (ireaurui state. mako up, call 220X and malic np- clty limit and any trouble there ! ioIntment. will have to bo handled through tho county officers. DO 15 PIOUS PUBLICATION' .DHVOTHS MUCH 8PACH TO HHACII AUTO STAGH Calls It "Freak Servlco" on "Hoatl of A Hundred StirprlM'W'Plclur f es Show Travel to Hay "The Hoad of a Hundred Surpris es" Is the namo given to tho beach lino from Marshflold to Florenco In an article printed In tho August Standard Oil llulletln nnd that has attracted considerable attention here. Tho bulletins aro sont all over tho United States and In a way tho article will bo a good advertisement. Sovoral pictures of tho stage lines, 'With tho mitos in uso nro shown and Jt Is onsy to recognize, among those present ns passengers, C. W. Cum bers, local agent of Standard Oil, with Mrs. Cumbers, whllo Al Myers is affectionately patting ouo of tho horses of tho toams formorly used on tho stago nbovo tho Umpqua. Tho article says that "11 Is doubt ful If uvea tho pioprlotors of tills uni que stago lino In tho Wohfoot State, 'would remonstrate If someone would A course for teachers will probably be offered to seniors who expect to tench the year following graduation. Tho courso will consist of somo re- jvlows of common branches, tho plan ning nnd presenting of lessons, the study of some book on teaching, ob servation und prnctlco teaching with criticisms. Tho class will bo limit ed to six or less preferably. Mr. Tledgcn will bo tho Instructor. Central School Hoys It may Interest tho boys of tho Central school to know that during my recent trip to Oakland, 1 met ouo of our formor school boys. I was standing near a "Car Stop" sign waiting for a car. It was after eight o'clock nnd dark except for tho street lights. An automobile passed, turned back, drow near una 1 was nccostcd with: "You nro Mr. Tledgcn, aren't you? Probably you don't remember mo. I'm Luwronco Purltcr of tho Central sixth, two years ago. Lot mo take you to your destination. Tho car's my own nnd I'm not busy." I objected becnuso my destination was distant nnd tho road to it un certain. Objections were over-ruled howover, and after an hour's run a part of which was spent In extri cating ourselves from tho nuizo of roadB on tho grounds of tho Unlver Sister Itannah has bcon in tho world St! years nnd ought to know. As parish visitor nt St. Mark's sho Is one of the best known llgures In Denver. Comparing the times with a half century ago, Sister Hannah said: "It's harder to get people to church today than It was fifty years ago. Pco plo now don't want religion, but pleasure. Fifty years ngo everyone went to church ns a duty and n pleas ure. Today most men consider them selves martyrs If they attend. Fifty vonrs ao neonlc went to church three ll.n ., H...,.l.v n.wl rnn.1 Simil.ll- SOl'VlcCS Will llU llolll lit MurSllfleltl school books botweon services. Today I Sunday nt 7:15 p. m. Xo Sunday the majority go to three picture shows school. Regular t rvlcos every Sunday, lllblo School at 10:00 a. m. , KPISCOPAL CHUItCH. Fourth and Market Streets j It. 13. Browning, Hector 8:00 u, m., Holy Communion. II a. m morning scrice and sermon, "A Question of tho Ages." , Genesis -1.7. 7:!10 p. m. Service In St. I.uko's ' Church, Umpire. j I NOKWKGIAX LUTHHKAX. s PKACTICALLYnll complaint r pour water pro-sun- nro duo to Mimll and pomly plm'ctl valor pipe in (In- Iiiium or liull.llm;. Do .ion Know Hint the How of water llirt.ugh ! -inch pipe Is more 'lliiin ii l-'J times that flowing Ihiougli l-'-Mui'li pipe """J 1 tint the cost for (hi- larger plpo is only about till per cent more. If m haw- poor pn-sMtio ul ono laurel nnd g"" piessuii- nt another, you may bo sun- the house piping Is ul fault. Insist on vim- plumber using M-Mnrli gnlvnnlril slmiilaul weight pljM-, o'r larger, in your next plumbing vim Is. Sec that nil wilier pipe ends and llttinus nro icaincd lire from nil liinrs null that nil Miut-oir cocks mo full tounilwuy. Have a rniiiulway Mop und wnsto nick ni miiiio emui-iiii-iil point mi that you can shut oil the entile water siipplj nt any time. Coos Eay Water Company. MAUSIH.'IHLH AND NOKTII HHND, OKHUOX. IJ!!'" To PoHliiml ,i ...... "'' "" '"UCIICo V I. Leavo Mnvuiifi,.i.i . ' f.ii?.. ,im nnd i,'i. tiwday l . ' lofc;r, Hev. O. II. U'aymlre. a Sunday. Fifty years ngo mission workers did real "--ork. Today they do It via tho pink ten route. "Is it suitable for Sunday? was the question that was put to every pro posed action for that 50 years ago. Is it sultablo to my pleasure? Is tho question wo substitute today. Today women hate to grow old. In my tlmo they enjoyed old age as an old wo man. Fifty years ago wo had tho most simple and sensible dresses. Today It doesn't nintter whether you , i wear a dress or not. The less you Sorvlces will bo held nt North Head nt 1 1 a. in. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. CATHOLIC-CHUHCII MAKSHFIHLD Hev. Father MeDovitt St. Monica church. First Muss at G:.')0 u. in. First mass at 8 a. in. Last mass 1 0: :t0 n. m. There will bo no 8 o'clock MnsB. CHKISTIAN SCIHXCH I have on tho bettor. In my girlhood I can remember haw the streot In front of my hoiiBO was thronged Sunday with crowds going to nnd from tho church. Today the crowds go to tho movies. Wo often hour of the days , inil science Hall. when a man wns not allowed to kiss Heading Hoom open dally excopt a wlfo on Sunday. Now wo are on tho , Sunday und holidays, d. 1 p. m. robound. Today tho Sunday attraction christian Science Hall 237 Third Is tho picture show, tho baseball game St. North. Services Sunday 11 n. ni. Wednesday, 8 p. in,, Auditorium Public Library. Sundny morning subject: "Mnn" Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ- Snappy Buys Sk-toom Imiiso mid tun flfl.-lii'l lots (10(1 1 111). All street Inipiou--nu'iil.s pallia Close In w'.th lino Day view $1,00(1. Tonus'. oiinm sxappy iirvs "sun im:id audit ip" A few choice local Ions ilo-i.- In i' vera I now I Humes nro Xow Uulliliug. 1)0 PERHAM PARK J Xow Itul (r& Down mid .Sl sP,6J Per .MmiHi "HUH Hi:iD AHDl'T IT" V. A. REID, 150 Front St. Open Evenings 7 to 8 o'clock. I1 or tho automobile. God does not Ilg- uro In the plan at nil." MUXICIPAL PLANT PAYS MliXJHODIHrr I0P1SCOPAL. Joseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning Service nt 11 n. m. Subject: "Tho Laboring Man." Evening servlco: "Conerslon. u Heiiulrement of Cod." Mrs. A. 11. Gldley will sing at After a Long Tost Ohio City Comes Knnvmil With Proof, a Munlcl-- pal Plant Does Well frt iTMi.iTQ r u..f .4 r-ili,T bus Is 'proud of lts'inuiildpally owned1'0 morning service. and operated electric light plant be- TA :ollcoIrndn1!l"j: 1nn.vl'C(; m Junior Longuo Servlco Thursday NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship F. A. KILBURN sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) SUNDAY, SKI'T. ."., I::i0 P. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND For fin (lice Information sou SMITH TKKMIXAL DOCK TTIWDAY, SHIT. 7 Y. H. STUIIH, Agent Phono Did Saturday I Sunday " . . Monday (! , . 'I'uesduy 7 . . WciIiickiImv s Thursday '.) . Friday 10 .. Saturday I Sunday 2 Monday 1!! . . Tuesday M . WodnoHiliiv i :. Thursday Hi Friday 17 . Siiturdav IS Sundny III Monday L'O . Tuesday 1!1 . WednoHdiiv "; Thursday 1!!! . Friday ' I Saturday 2." , Srnday 1211 Monday 1!7 . . Tuesday L'S . Wi.iltinitilitv "i Thursday I!0 ii .. " "n "iH I'DOi '-si kttH c':o.. 'U ' :Ju ' Mu. i 1100tJ "M t 1 "n5 mii. 5.00 u r,,00 n r-ijo u C:jo u :00U '00ji :80u :00k - .. 7-tin .. . ... .. ""V 11 i.o..voi.miii..c..()M0iIlmr. -(On trips li-n vim; MnnhfieU 1-- H II. 111.. VOII hIiihiIiI ,.i.. "'", sanio ilny.) ' VAAAaaa.. - - --.. t GOODRUM'S GARAGE IIOMK OF THE CADILLAC AND Dodge AUTO SUPl'Lli;s roit ALL MAKHS OF CAItS KIT Central a v. Phono 3;h o ! WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, - oauso It bus proved In Its 1C years of oporntlon both cconomle.il nnd of-, dftornoon at 3:45 llclont. A report; Just made, uiidor Prayor Meeting Thursday oven tho regulUtlons of tho Ohio public Ing at 7:30 o'clock. utilities commission, by Now York, j nnd CloVelnnd export accountnnt.s, , i !.li.t Mxm rti. II f..... I ...1.I..1. Mill llmli. iH.rilnnM n f.l, .!,, ' "J "' -.... mil lliv-l, " " ..". .. ........ .W.IIU, i wo ,1m8how8 that during this porlod ?28d, CATHOLIC CHUHCII NOHTH I1HXI On this trip you got miualuted with such names us "Umpiiui and Slus- law." When you run Into names like needlessly entered, we reached tho place Intended. During tho trip, Lawroncu told mo 'Til.... t.n n..tal....l I. I.. ..I..I.II. .....!,. It. that you havo a right to expert that . ""v , ,'" ' , T, , K Von nro going to get Hoinethlng more h," "at n,, '' " ,,u, " f '" than th comnionplaco." ! ',,," ' "",r " OaUhu.d schoo s Tho following description of tho ' "" fn "' , "r'" 'u'' " launch rldo down tho bay to .larvls '' T1 ' th n Pnlmor pen.nansh ,, Landing and especially the changing ' I1 ",0,,,u, w "!' ' ,,ul j00" ttWlxlc " ,, , ,,,,,, ... . " i in nnd olghteen other members of IiourB nt which tho stago leaves. It . , , . .. ., , ., . . says: "At the bar you leave tho boat. ''" ,,,"B tttn1"0 ' "" ot l""lr Krml "! nnd embark In a Ford unto for n;,,on r,'0'n ,ho 0,f?" ' "rn,,' u"rt ," '" Bull, up tho beach nnd ncross tlll H'.ccoss In penmans ,,, ,o nscr bed to .and dunes. Two miles of this part "l0"0' Twrl '"",' ' " " ',r'US of tho Journey you dont "spin;" lt,of M,;B; (!,oab,,l, a ,!lUBa work Ul "u"' is over 'J by 1" Inch plunks laid ; '""" , , , . , , . i.,........i.. -.in , . , . ' ii w shed to bo remembered to longthwlso. whero tliu utursh inmlHS , mnl II ,..,. l.l.. ......I. lo ..!.'"" "ui WI..PB 1MUII.-0 mill vn,w.mu, ..w .. ...vv.-a..., tiuo l.ill-U in U-IU" (iriiS.;(7 has heon Bavcd tho taxiKiyors. Holy Hedcomci- Church. Tho cost to tho city of the plnnt Hov. Win. Hognn, Pastor. sluco its establishment Is put ut 1,- Address Mercy Hospital.. Tolc- 301,07.S.."iii and. It Is figured that i phono 201. the plant's services In lighting thoj Last muss and sermon nt 0:00 streets, niised on tno viovoianu raio a. in. Hosary p. m. and benediction at 7:30 voted. Ten miles of bench travel brings you to tho ford of Ton MIU. Crook, whoro unless tho water Is very lpw, tho front wheels of tho mnchlno aro run up on a platform attached to tho wagon, and In this way thu water Is kept out of tho carbucra-tor." to .lohu II. whoso lioou appreciation Is $l,fir.!), 1811.01. Tho sumo charges woro entered ngulnst tho municipal ly owned company as ngaliiHt any private coucorn, such as depreciation,' j UXITHD HltirrnHHX CIIUHCU lium-oul rout mul ho forlb. NOHTH HHND Mrs. It. N. Lowls. Pastor 4 QnlilnM, t;l,nnl DAXdHIt IN FACH POWDHIt Some preparations of face powder are tho ctiuxe of liiflaiuatlon of the eyes. This form of lufluiuatlon occurs from obvious renBoiis almost e- Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Hndcnvor at 7 p. m. Preaching at 11 o. m. and 8 p.m. Prayor Meeting Wednosday oto nlng at 8 o'clock. . FIHST HAl'TIST CIIUIICII I Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. " Wllllll"l- ! 'MM" ! !! Hlll.ll ..M Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. STEAM SPEEDWELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY Smi Francisco Office, (100 Fife Hiiildlng, mul I 'Ice Number U;t Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES of tho funny things thut used to hap. i tluy t.,umot read or sew for any pen unit neen pioiiuctive or Kiuuroii feelings and pleasant momoiios. .III. In Cnhnnl . . n ... !.. cluslvely In women. They will com-, gradcd dn8B0B nnd competent" teach- plain tliat tlio vision is uiiirreu; mai or8 lllblo school ut 10 a. F. A. Tledgcn. Eacjlcs' Picnic in. ClasKes length of tlnio; tlmt the lids burn , for all grades and uges. Dr. Shaw and Itch, sometimes Intolerably, and will londuct tho Young Men's lllblo j II. I.oikett, of Portland, iiihliliiL' tbu lids onlv aKuravatos the Class. Itching. Tho reason for this Is that Hov. II. ninny of theso toilet powders, com- State Convention Pastor, will speak Siiploinlnir nth and 0th at Slnuihou iinonly known us "rlco powder" or at 11 o ciocit upon liio Key to Park. Ilasolmll games both days, i i,.,ir,, .in iiw" inninin. in addition IlighoHt Kfflcloncy In tho Klng- ln ilio rli-n nowdur. nllior luuredleutA ,lom.' ..... ... ... ii. ... ,.,,... ....... i-in ...ii nun hid iiiwiiiuii.il iii,(5,,, HiartH i ::((. Aduilsslou to II, lu 'ri-...l- u..m......- ....... I... I.....I.. '....., ur.. tn I. ....... ... ..... ....., av,,, j "i iiiiinK- i.iiii K""" -ni-. , I uiiiiim ui niiiirm. .. , v.... .,.,.. .!,... .......ii.,.. ... !, nuato eight well reproducoiliilctures Dancing uftornoon und evening. Mil-hvhlch irrltulo tho debate mtfni-l K Peoples meeting at b:J0. KQUIPPKD WITH WlltHLHSS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX Tl.MH. SAILS FHOM MAHSIII'IHLD DlHIXt.' .SHI'TH.MIIUH, AS FOL LOWS: September .". ul 8 u. in.; Soptoinlior V2 at III u. in.; Sep tember III ut H n. in.; .September HO at 1(1 n. in. Phono .13-J. II. .1. MOIIII, Agent. DRY WOOD III CAMPBELL'S WOODYAEO, North Front Stritl ' Phono U71) CHINOOK SALMON TODAY'S CATCH Also nil kinds of dcon son fi wliou available KISIIHHMAVV MAIlliirr Phone 110 Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Leave I-M Out Pharmacy .MiirtJirioM CvA A.M. AJI. 7:00 7:00 l):!J0 U:00 11:00 P.M. P :oo 3:00 n.JIO J:M .MAHSHFIHLD.COgUIW.K .nfl STAOH TI.MU SCHEDULE Scliedulo arranged to com with boats to Itmiiloii, StZM" Myrtle Point, Wagner, ltosebmt Xo delays. Faro from Multifield to Cqffl: 75 rent. Slaglo LainKth, I'ropi. Will furnish extra can W oxtrn trips day or nlglit; ' ehartor cars. Bhow how tho Journey up and down H" " ""' "icuesira tho beach ahead of tho railroad Is lundo. LOW WEEK END FARES brunos of tho eye. Sixteen samples of M Loskott will lead. . Iho-callod rli'o powders were iecentl At :.io, after a Drlglit song ser- f.'iMHlnlU Siiiiiliir. Soi.t. nth. amiivZmi. nnd of this number only vlco- ' Wrcw will bo delivered Hiiliibon mill AHro II. loam ouirnl , , , ,v Miss Hubv T. Wevliiirn. of Port. .. lliii.l ,,i M m ill ,1 ...ul l" COiiHiHlou uiiuii'iy oi run; nun ------. -. WO. UOlk Ut II. III., Ill II nillli . ... ... J.11W l)i tint full to I. niir till n,J only six contained any rico at an. - - Womoii who nro accustoinod to us- 08t IU"1 Klrua '"" '""" A" 1 Ing face ,,0wder should be careful !"vouln ""vlcca hereaftor ut 7:30 1 to select only those preparations I nA c,,rdlal welcome is extended toj whit h aro known to bo pure, and free J A i (I p. ui. Itctiii nlng n in 1 1 ii. m. i Llhby COAL. Tho Kind YOU Imvo ALWAYS USHD. Phono 7. Pacific Livery ami Transfor Cuuip.iny. HHTWHHX MARSHFIELD AND Vacation Days At Goodwills from harmful substitutes. In apply-, lug powder to tho lace It Is much safer to uso a cloth and rub tho pow der on the skin rather than to apply SWHDISH HYAXtJHLIOAL LUTHHHAX CHUHCII. Rowland Baker Powers $2.10 2.20 2.35 FINE CAMPING GROUNDS EXCELLENT HOME COOKING Tickets will bo sold botweon Mulsh-1 field and any of the above points! ut fares shown every Saturday and Sunday, good for return Monday following, CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE Furthor pnrtltculars from nearest ' Agent. SWIMMING. BOATING and FISHING ' DANCING PAVILION SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Several IioiiIh ihilly to Maihflo'd, Im lulling hpeod launch leaving M.usliflclil nt l:l."i daily and arrlv. lug In tlmo for supper; leave, Cooil. wfll'b at 7 ow-ry iiiuriiiiig, reaching Marxlifleld about N::t(). Itulos ivasouablo. Phono itld.Yn Iwiiinoih. or Iuiiilro of ('apt, Siullh of M earner Halubovv. Rov. 11. F. Hengtson. Pastor. Hosldenco 294 Highland avenue. it with n puff, us by tho later method Phono 0-t-H. tho powder is driven upwind and Xo Sunday n-l-ool or sorvlce. lodges on tho moist eyo-bnll. The teaih change It into a mucilaginous substance which lodges behind the ou-llds and produce tho symptoms complained of. Since toilet nrtlcles J SHYHXTII DAY ADVHXTISTS. , . . .i , , . .1 Local Klder, J. B. Quails, do not come under Hie federal and XOHTII HHXD PHKSHYTUHIAX I Hev. Froderlck Shirelau, Pastor . Ptiget Sowd Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dre& ;e"S m 99 the most powerful, bet equipped and most thoroughly modem twenty.lncli liydraullc aredgo In Pacific waters Coo!LBay, f!ice'n Ma'" office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. .. . .! . .. I staio loon anil urugs aois. tney can; Seventh Day Adventlst services are easily bo adulterated, nice flour pur- conducted overy Saturday as follows: ' chased at a grocery would, says Tho ' f,a,l,,baLh Scllo1 l 1 U1- I Journal of American Medical Assocl-1 ?0 ffa'pUiV Sodety at 3 p. m. tition, rumoio tills parliculur iliuigor.. Prayer Mooting Wednesday at MHTHODIST CHUHCII Hov. A. S, lllsoy, Pastor. North Homl 7:30 p. m. Tho services Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m. 1 1:00 a. in. Sermon. Vesper Circle and lOpworth League , at 7 n. m. ' ';,' O SHLLIXf! ROODS Tho big problem In soiling goods Is getting the customer Into tuo store. Coos Day Times ad will help you solvo ' this problem. 4 , Villa. MAHSIIFIHLD PHKSHYTHH1AX CHUHCII Hev. J. S. Stiibbloflold, Pastor Chna. II. Lowry, clorlc of sessions Ceo. 11. Stadden, Sunday School Siiporlutondont. A, L. Hut, Tronsuror, Mrs. Cliim. McKnlght, prosldout Womon's Auxiliary. .MornliiK Hiibject: "Tho Laborer." Hev. David Odor, of Ashland, will occupy the pulpit nt S p. in. Fiawr meeting. 7 30 p. m. Thurs- KOU HELIAIim AI1STKACTS OF AHOIVF Abstracts T1TLH AM) lXFUHMATIOft COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSHVIKLD AXD COQUII.LK CITY, OIIKGOX QEXEHAL AOHXTS, KAHTflinK AXD SfiXOSTJACKEX'S ADDITION AGKXTS FOIt CAX.MHAX PACIMO IIAIiatOAU iIaNiSt IIICMIY SICXGST.VCIvHX. MAXAfJKH TIJIH TAI1M1 AYILLAMH'ITK PU'H'10 M0T CAH , Hetween .Alarshfleld and HunVwIw Dally. . . Ml" DunVer BJ 7.15 1 8:00 I 9:00 t 10'00ft 11:00 6 12:10 P6 1:25 P- 2-30 Pt 3i5P- 4-05 P8- 6:00 p6 C;15 P" 7.15 P 7:30 P- SiSOP A. 9(1 is. s."" Leavo Maishflold 7:10 ii.iii. 7: no a.m. 8:50 a.m. 9: CO a.m. 10:50 a.m. 12:05 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:50 p.ui. 0:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 9:15 p.m. . tji Hetween Minefield iiml orin11,. I Times Want Ads Bring Results BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY. TIMES Leavo Marshflold (i:;:o a.m. 7:25 a.m. 8:05 a.m., 9:05 a.inf 10:05 a.m.,'' 11:05 n.m,, 12:40 li.ny 1:30 p.ai.w 2:35 ii.ra. 3:20 p.m.T 4:10 lm. 5:35 p.m. 0:55 p.m. Marshfelil llmlto on'y. 7:35 p.m. S;35 p.m. North P5' 6 15 7.10 1 S-25 & 9.;5 13- 10-2 ii:5t 1 OOP 2 OOP 50 P- 3-iOJ 4 30P- F 50 P North W 7 50P- S5f