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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
SIES! tftlMBii mmmmmMMMmmmnaMmiimnmMiiMmmmumMMimmMmmBmMammmmmmmKmammnmmamaaMaHimauammmHmi Ifwl'IfflMBiBMBiPMBlliMMMfilMMBBBlBBBMB I llwJW IiMitayiuifeitiAIPfcMiMM TWO "'T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. uc SEASON OPE TUB Ht'XTBHS ARM (MMiBD FROM BARDV HRBAKBASTS Homo Good Huffs Reported Midi Aro KlylnK Hluh to Soiitli nnd Jtnlit Is Needed WLL US TAXESiSEEK BEST COM COOS COUXTV TO COl.liKCT PHR SOXAD TAXKS NAMB VBAR bxpkxsivb i'itiics oi'i'i:m:i) ix COUXTV CONTESTS Menu Two Payments This Vein l.V Parties-Wlm Do Xol Oirti tlcN erublo Real IMnto (Special (o The Times) COQUIMiB. Ore., Oct. 1. Coos County will collect tuxes on person al property the same year they are i....t.t rniiitt ...111 tnnim flinf niimnu w.,,cno.ul tuxes will linvo toiC1,l- Agriculturist J pay twice this year, having already palil last year's ami now having to pay this year's tax before November 1. Assessor Thrift Is now Bending out notices. It seems that under the law, par ties who do not have sufficient real 'ertotc to more than protect tho coun ty on tho amount of personal tax, It will work out the same, having but one payment of taxes to make each year. Tho addition tax juoncy received may bring Coos County warrants tip 'to par. Duck parties were on their way long before the proverbial cock crowed this a.m. and Ihey scattered liithor' nnd nnon, to their respective points of advantage, In most eases plckod out long before tho first squawkers headed for the south. Various luck was reported. There wero soino good sized hags, but the news direct from the front Is that tho birds nro flying high. ltnln Is a necessity to bring tho flights lower and cause the ducks to, Wtlo on tho liny. This Is the ton-; son the duck hunters have been In tcntly watching tho weather reports Should tho rain keep up through the ' night nnd tomorrow It Is believed the duckB will bo forced to light. From tho north they stnrt at this season for California and they are wont to pass on their way, through to tho destination, weather permit ting, but tho coming of .Inpt. I'luv. ls hoped to delay the flight long enough that tho hunting will bo good on tho bay. Tho law still says thoro shall bo no hunting between sunset nnd sun rise. It Is known thoro aro several 'special deputy gnnio wardens who aro on tho nlort to seo thnt this law 'is observed. Also no hunter is al lowed more than 30 ducks or mud hens within tho week and there can bo no lawful hunting from a power bont. Many Hunter Out Dr. Dlx, .1. Albert .Mutson, Krnnk 'LiiIbo nnd .las. II. I'Mnnngnn left for Frank I.uIho'h famous ranch In tho Sand Hills this morning to sou If tho duck feed which ho has been plant 'ing thoro lured any of tho feathered trlbo to within shooting dlstnncc. They got nine birds. ' L. h. Thomas and Hcunrd Ruggo 'wore among tho first ones out on tho liny this morning and report that they got four not stipulating whether it was four ducks or four shots. Italph Kruso nnd Frank Denning wero out early and back early, bringing two ducks, each killing. one. Itnlph said that there wero at least n thousand hunters on tho mud flats and the ducks wero flying n inilo high. . . . , Jay Tower- and It: II. Conies left 'early for tho Sand Hills where some ducks wore In waiting for thorn. C. 13. Nicholson left early for his Sand Hill lako ranch to see thnt no-I.MRS. H. W. SANFOUI) wns down body beat him to tho ulco flock that' shopping this morning from Hny- Th ret Separate Districts Outlined .1. Ij. Smith Says Farmers aro Kiithii.slastlii Three com shows In three sec tions of Coos County will bo stag ed in Into November. Included In tho list of prizes Just announced by L. Smith News of North Bend 1 ,. A - , 7 1 The FAIR ThStor n few iti:ti;i'iio. tikmuiit ,h va MjnntM, and K aBBKHB0BBHKBKnHm&JUiHimmMmm&3!B3e3SS!&id?ii i-,- Cnrl (lolder wns arrested days ago for speeding on Sherman , Avenue nnd paid n flue of $". North Mend Superintendent Teachers to lie Honored D. (Kilmer, of Ft. Hack. Oregon, A pi,ll(, recc,llloil (o wIlll., tho who has been visiting his son A. I j ,,,,. 1(t ,MVlci wlu , given by the GuliHCr and family, bus left for hljXorth i,end Mothers' and Teachers home, lie was In poor health when J ,,,, th,H evollIIB t Tay,or nn. U he came but Is much Improved. K , ,mnor Q ,,, ow superintendent 'ot the North llend schools, Mr. Cot .T. W. ltussell nnd wife who havoinnd his wife, and also for tho new Do not pay more elsewhere when you cEnThT less here. Come and sec sonic of tho uJ5 "' e offering for Saturday, Monday and W1 - - -A A M. ore such things as $20 gold pieces, i ,,01' ,lt tne lll,r for --' Past .month, I teachers In the schools. There Willi ai - - - , Ono lot Undies' MuhIIu (iowtiH, lace and embrold- ory trlmnied. 7fir nr values. .Vow . ...iJub Olio Im Mml.. 'I flnn .... . nml f ,,qialtu '"'""IIV IO i , , plows, watches, suits of clothes nnd as n grand prize for the best yield of corn ensilage on one acre, a Wisconsin silo. Not a thing has boon left undone to make this the largest and most uuthusiastlc corn show ever held in will be home in a few days and will lm music and refreshments and tin bo accompanied by their son, haw-.following talks will bo given. rente, of Tulare, Cal., who will vis it his parents. the assessor is supposed to collect "-' couiu.v. runners, iioiu young It Immedately. ant ol,'i ,luvu already evidenced a. The new. ruling will be felt cspec-1 keen Interest In tho exhibits and hilly by storekeepers who do not reports from over the county show own real property. After this year, that there aro going to bo some .Mayor Kussell A word of welcome1 from North Hend. I Mr. Smith A welcome from the William Ingersoll of Lakeside i school board. ' wns In North Hend making arrange-, .Mr. Tlodgen Representing the, ments to b'ogln fishing for sllversldes Mnrshfleld schools. , ?l.li.' nnd $!.'() Umbrel las for ladles and men. (Iiiiiraulceil rain proof. On salo at. . Ji I and i I .Vow . . $1,011 Riles were jf i", i all wool i,,in,( o Uflt, In Tcnmlle creek, Oct. peels a big run. Ifi, and o.v J I PERSONAL MENTION J $ DANIKh MATSON of Catching Inlet was In the city today on business. JOHN KKBFB, of Hnynes Inlet, was in tho city tills morning. C. It. I'KCK went up south Coos Klv ; or this afternoon. MISS BMKAHBTH FOX eaino down from hakesldo this morning en route to Uandou. MRS. KBNNBTH I). HAUSBH ami Mrs. V. U. lllndmarsh aro In from hakeside visiting. MltS. W. S. CHANDhBlt returned to her home on south Coos this afternoon. fall. Word has been received by Jin Charles II. Williams that her broth, er Brnest Murphy died In San Fran cisco following uu operation. Mr. Murphy visited North Hend about five years ngo. wonderful records made this Are Three Districts There aro threo districts In which will be held sepnrato shows, tho Coos Day, the Conulllo Valley and tho Myrtlo Point districts. The Coos Uny corn show will be held In the Mnrshflcld Chamber of Commerce rooms. Silo Ci'nnd Prl.o Tho grand prlzo will bo' competed for nil over the county. Tho award Ik being donated by the B. B. .lolin- son Mill, of Cociullle, nnd will lie f WIIMXKSS SITU CO.MMHTKH Mr. Orubbs A welcome from the North llend high school. Mr. Hani) Past work of schools. Mr. Coe Response. Mrs. Haab Past work of Mother's and Teachers' Club. .Mrs. Wutklns Future work of Mothers' and Teachers' Club. Music. I I - : .'1 limit i... v,,1,,-"- - mi rn ' if-'.HI (o jjjfj I Oc hadies' flliro Silk Hose, various 'colors, al- so while and black; dou- bit top and double heels I and toes. Only nn per pair n Jb 'I Anolli. , iul WOOl lllKr.l hlo licit , ..J ues to L'n. i at per I Pair . . . 1 SHIPPING NEWS ; HEy ciiiG i:r--i I it 7 or and 85c hndles' best iiiallty riiimii'lcii, in colors and white. On sale at KHCffSxacni of 11m,.' sx, wttl, dc.. " 'oca; Xi. now on w, i, ! iiifonti 00 THE FAIR. X- '""" 'ia.id.cr nl Satixfat'liou nhvnjH or ,'iiuc money Imck of tho required slzo to suit tho farmer who wins It. Tho cnsllago for an acre will bo computed on tho basis of ono siiunr'' rod. Tho stalks will bo cut off closo to tho ground and weighed with tho cars, then tho number of .MBKTS WITH SIVCKSS Port CoIiiiiiJhsIoii d'lvoi Slot) A- penl .Made to KtcniuMilp t'om- pnuleN nml Others Negotiable paper for $100 lms i . . . - ... .. . i.. stalks counted, then the ears and 1,ec received rrom tuo. i-on uonim.a- tho woicbt of tho husked ears tn- '" I'"' npproMinaiuiy nun i..u ken from this siiuaro rod of ground. The ears will bo sacked and for- S. S. WILLIAMSON wns down on business this morning from Hnynes Inlet. J. W. DBNNBTT left on tho Adcllno this afternoon for a visit at tho Exposition. warded to hcntlquartors together with tho names of two witnesses. Tho exhibits and prizes for the districts follow: Coos Hay DiMrict For best ten cars of mature corn First prize, $0 In gold, by tho amount needed for the government wireless site on Coal Hank Inlet, 'ac cording to It. M. Jennings, chairman of the committee. An appeal has been made to the steamship companies doing business on tho bay. Favorable reply Is ox- iHwto.l lYnni thorn If a unlit nml till subscription lists have been crculut-j,,oni" hcM t( 1'1 ,lt ""-' Sl," ll11- 'ed to nn extent among tho merchants. The committee reports thnt It bus p in. Sailed Adelhi, Oakluud,..': li p. m. Arrived Thomas h. Wand, San Fran cisco, 10 a. in. Duo I ti'i'o Kllburn, San Francisco, to morrow n. ni. Santa Clara, Portland, to morrow n. m. Yellowstone, San Francisco, Monday. ' WKKTHItXHIt CO.MIXC I The stennicr Westerner will snh from San Francisco Oct. L' and will First National Dank, Marshflold; . .... . " ... . ,. , I IS ItBIXL' ItBPAIHI'l) , . .,,,. i ...r,. i no comiiiiiico reimiiH nun. n hub. second prize. 10 ko ak .by ri.o 8U,,e8SifuI nilll tImt It probably xm Portland comes the report Owl Drug Store: 1 hlnl prize. . (j ,,, that the bar dredge .Micl.le reached gold by the Scnudlnavlan-Ainerlcan ; , wUlolt to chnnllop of (.oin. there all right and Is now In dry-1 Honk. Marshfleld. mopii ., ,n nll .. . dock getting new tall bearlngB put' l'or tne uesi yiciu oi corn eusiingo on one acre First prlzo, $20 In Up without tho Chamber of mcrce needing to go on any l'or standing oh security. Tho papers regarding the slto have VBHNON SMITH Ha Adeline for Her' visit. 7,. , ., ?!,h,,;, n1"1"-"0""0'1 a"k- been sent forward some days ago nalcd today on the Marshfleld; Second prize, suit or J , WJJ , , oxl,ec,cd H00n from tho Kcley where ho will -styleplus" clothes by the Hub Nvlrole8s department at Mare Island. Clothing nnd Shoo Company; Third Tll0 work ,8 expected to he complet- I tiilj-w tilt It tunwnlm nllu In 1i hu Iiiih liccn fcetllitK nil Htinuncr. HISTT BOO S NOUTII IIBXD DOBS NOT KOAD PLAN l-'AVOH ues Inlet. WILLIAM SLBBP nnd Hobert Kru ger wero among tho duck hunters In the lower hay this morning. Jte.ildontH There Say Sum Would Iiuulci'iialo and that Plan Is Too liiilcfliillo He It Is stated in North llend that most of the business men are against tho proposed road bond issue as It now stands. At tho meeting hold Wednesday night there wero so men present and all voted ngalnst the measure excepting one man, Burl Powell, who wns present from Marsh fleld. Tho mooting was culled by A. (I. Haab, who Is vice provident for North lleud of (ho county asiiocln tlon. Not Adci'iiuto It Is explained that the North Horn! men want good mails as hoou as possible but that they do not ap prove of the present proposition on tho grounds that a bond Issue of $370,000 is Innileituate, Hint North Hend nn not consulted In tho mat ter bol'oro the proposition was iiindo and (hat the whole thlnx is too In definite as It doos not, they claim, tell eMictl) how and whore tho mon ey should bo ralved. Would llat Hstliimto Thoro was a feeling on tho part of a good many at tho meeting that It would be bettor to wait urn II n now law wns piiHked o that tho county could bond for $2,000,000 and have enough to build a highway out of tho count it. It was also suggested that before a bonding proposition bo placed before! the people the county engineer Hhotilil make a survey und bo able to present nn exact owtlmato or what could ho done with the mon ey and o.actly where It was to he spent. MILS. VBHNON HOOD, of Coos Riv er, enme down this morning on the steamer Alert. ALOB IIANSBN came 111 from Hny nes Inlet this morning on bis now gasoline boat that he has Just completed. "vVALTBR HUTLBR and Del Hongs ton were passenger on the Ado Hue this afternoon for n time at tho Bxposltlon. prlzo, $10 In merchandise by the Pioneer Hnrdwnro Compnny. Myrtle Point DIM Wet For tho best ten enrs of mature corn, (any variety) First prize, $'-'0 In gold by the Hnnk of Myr tlo Point; Second prlzo, rocking I'chalr, by N. D. Pratt; Third Prize. barrel or flour, by Furiners' Store. For best bushel of maturo ear corn First prize, Indies' coat or suit, by Spencer & Shelley; Second prize, theater ticket, good for six mouth season, by Henry Schrocder, "IJnlimo Theater"; Third prize, alarm clock, by Fetirnley & Snyder. For best ylold of corn ensllago on ono aero First prlzo, $!7.ii0 plow by Hullng & Lundy; Second prlzo, suit of "Styloplus" clothes by ed by the first of the year with tho 'station in working order In and also a now whool. It Is ex-, peeled that she will bo back on Coos Hay early next week, ready to re-' sume operations. I two nn: tomorrow !lfl REPAIR PUCE I i Tomorrow morning the steamship I Santa Clara Is due In hero from Port i land ami the gtonmship Kllburn from ! San Frauclfco and Buroka, both leav ing again in the afternoon. Cut Flowers and Plants -tub - Marshfleld Florist Co. has opened a FLOWBR STOHB'ut ":: Cent ml t inie, In tL; ta side or building now occupied by the Wiley II. itn Jics.. ti There will be a nice stock or cut-Mowers, ihulre plums ct- ui you aio cordially Invited to Inspect lite new store. We shall it fl times try to have a kooI supply or cut-f lowers and other jcasm i florist stock, nnd out-of-town patrons niny 'phone or write for ? thing that Is in houmiii nnd reel sure of gcttlnn what llicjr ut Wo hnvo been in this business over nine years, to are cn!;fd to bundle your orders satisfactorily for any tU-stgii work, horWr oniting, laiidscnpo work, or anything in flower.-!. I There will bo a special sale on some cut flower, plant, bulb, tti ' every Friday ami Saturdny, nnd with us SPLPl L SU.K dimiS pur cent to :i!J f-.'i per cent discount. Watch for tlicso pc US thoy uru logulnr stock ut reduced price. Vou slioiild visit our ! tho flmt two dnys, as our special aro things you will want. Wo shiill ho Kind to moot you there. Marshfleld Florist Co. BDWIN O. SCOTT Proprietor. SAII, OX ADBLIXi: SMITH DISTRICT ATTORXBV LIMB Vl'IS Rl'hBS IX CASB ALL OUR MEATS Tho Adeline Smith sailed south fills iiflornniiii. AinniiL' 111., imuunii. I gers wore Del Hengston, Vernon nfC Ol'OnerlV rinGtlGfJ In OtlP lai'ClG. SailitarV reffipJl Aiiuomices Suit Stinted Against Paulino Clint mid Others Was Won by Fire District Attorney Llljci'vist has notified the owners of the Joy build ing In North Hend thut they can go Smith, Walter llutlor, nctt and John 1). (loss. J. .MRS. IURTOX StULUBD MRS. ANDBHSON and children enmo . up from the Coast (lunrd Station yesterday to islt at tho home of .Mrs. Lund in West Marshfleld. injured Severely While She Is Cun nl'iir Corn ahead und robulhl or repair their Tho Conulllo Herald says: Hub Clothing nnd Shoo Co.; Third ' dninnged buildings without fonr of Mrs. J. s. llarton was badly scald . ... r.i i . . ... . . .. . b . prize, seven-jewel Blgin wntcn by uio injunciioii closing tuo juaces tor en wniie canning corn, ju lifting nj, 4 Ford (8 Co. Oeo. IlncKlotr. "u year ooiug emorceo. no sum nouer or uouiiig wnier upon w. Hen- plant. That's why they arc so cjoocl. Careful selected outcner stock by our buyers enables us to lurnisn m all the time. No matter whether it is a steak, areas special cut, we have it and phone orders receive just n same treatment as if you come to the shop and pa ly selected the meat. We have some nice salmon' now. For best First prize, $10 In gold by Furni crs & Merchants Hank of Coiiillle; i Soi'miil ni'l'n. llvll" niL'. bv II. O. I. W. HBNNBTT left today for Sun ,Amk.,80U. T,ri, rltVi $5 ,mt ,,y Hlt!llll' kloff. ono year bolng onforrcd. Ho said holler or boiling water upon tho (iMiilll( District tllftt lll object or tho suit started 'edgo or the sink It slipped and fell .st ten ears of mature corn,,1')' hlni in tho iinino of the Stuto of 1o tho tloor. In trying to cntch the I Francisco where ho will some time uu business and pleasure. JOHN I). (JOSS lert today for Sun FrauclKco where ho will spend about u mouth. Mrs, (loss is now there receiving medical treatment. F. O. Pursley. For best bushel of mature ear corn First prlzo $10 In gold, by tho First National Hank of Coiiiille; Second prize, ItS-pleee set of dishes, 1 74 South B'way Phone 58-J Oregon against Pauline Clint, W. P. jbollor to prevent Its falling she slip Murphy und .Mrs. J. (irlssou of , ped ami fell und the boiling water McMluuvllle was to eliminate the nuisance conducted by Paulino Clint. Ho said that the property owners had Uinnni umnm dashed over both her urins. lutIU-i-' ,,. WUUUl ing severo burns. K1U"K wood, por load $1.75 to !?'J -n-nnrur-u-u-T.J-ll-.-L I A'l,0r WOOll, 1C tO 24 to bo Included owing to tho lnw mid .Mill Store, tlm Htnnif imvinv i,nn., I ,u'-,"' - to 9L.O0 now the flro had put Mrs. Clint out. slightly harmed by smoke. Mnn-j 1'ieo Delivery ho did not Intend to work any hnrd-jagor Rotnor snhl thnt tho sottloiiiont! ,, , W Jl ,J,Xfl0 Hhlp on the property owners slnco was most satisfactory and praised l"ono 227-J. North Flrat St. Union Market W F. C. True; Third prize, pair of $r!u,t'' "SHiireil him that they would Mr. Patterson's fairness and proiupt shoos, by II. N. Lorenz. I"0 tlmt tl,0,c woro II" 'irtliei viola-jiess in settling tho hiss. For tho best yield 'of corn en silage on one acre First prize, $20 kodak, by Fiihrnian'a Pharmacy; Second pilze, 200 pounds Minnesota No. HI seed corn, by It. S. Knowl ton; Third prize, $7 worth or Pat- Mhw Bllzubeth Fox. or R.uidon, who!,mt Cow Stttiiehlonu. by Coijiilllo Iiiih iiemi viniiinir wiiii fiinmiu i Hardware Company. H. F. WILLIAMS and wife will re turn on the Kllburn rrom a month's visit at the, San Francisco Imposition. tlons on the plnco, Settle liisuinnce (Jet your Job printing done nt Tlio Wm. Patterson, special adjuster of .Times orfice. tho pacific Coast Adjusting Huroaii, . . Js now at North Hend and jesterduy! Have jour programs printed ut adjusted the claim of the Woolen J Tim Times of flro. T. J. HOAIFK tg A. II. IIODGIXS IVIarshfield PA,NT AND iviaiamiuu DECORATING .CO. Bstlmates Furiiisiied Phone lio-lt. MarhhfleliJ, Oregon o- hovs (JBrnxtj hkttbh Dick Craig, the ten your old fcou of Ceorgo Craig, who met with an accident at Powers lust Tuesday night, Is reported better. The boy fell over nn embankment 100 feet down. Ho was bruised and Hiiffer- oroa a slight concussion bruin, but miraculously no Is tho llttlo boy who Jt of tho Smith mill hoarding m U was afire and vheu V' Hl junaii, m t. Teinpleton, eaino down this morn-Ing. Meivliiiiit.s (Joiierous Mr. Smith has laid particular stiess on the generous manner in which the merchants of tho cities in tho county have come forward j with expensive prizes. He said that Runs Over Dog. A white auto this morning eaino down Hroudwuy and ran over an Irish sotter nun that happened at tlio moment to ho thoy at once entered Into tho sphlt phi) Ing in the street. The dog ran ! " tllu ,l0W u,' '" everv- iii Anderson and disappeared and ititlilng possible to make tho whole mi ls not known whether or not It tiled. lcrtaUliiB a miccchs. Hystanders Mild Unit the machine inn squarely oer tho dog. Don't buy jour SPITS until you liavo rend the Woolen Mills North XnMiurg Store Contest. The j Hend Storo'.s .special sale ad on ttamo contest ot the Nasburg Gro-.pao FIVB of The Times loiiight. tery will not bo dcolded until fi or t! o'clock this urturnoon, the judges . Hulbs nml plants at Miusliriehl being uunble to get through the' Florists display at Thomas Music gront stack of nuswors submitted. Tho rosult will be announced to- denth. KQ ) of the morrow. esacpod I Times want nds urlng results. Calling ,crtls printed at ThoTlimw oftlc. Store. Everybody's going to the Mg dance Satuulay night In Bugles Hall. i Coos Hay Concert Hand dance In Fnglos Hall Sntuulny evening. We Have Moved From Third and Central TO Second and Commercial We me making mhiiu big Iniproveineiits In our new quarter mid it Mill lie n few dajs nil-lit no nro entirely settled, hut in the ineantlnio, u Mill be able to handle jour business jUst the Mime as usual. Wo uill lie glad to liaie ii visit our new location mid ofrr mij .suggetloii us to liou w.i inn iiiiiI.-o it better. Wo will hne the most altracllie ami up-lu-dale grocery Moio ami will nlwnvs have the best the niaiket HfTouN. The new store will b0 called OlliYaant Nasbmre The Good Housekeeping Store Home of Pure Foods Seroud mid ( oiniiierrl il FOR TRAX.SFBR AND STOR. ACJB OF IIOl'HBIIOLD (JOODS FRKIOIIT AXI) HAGUAGB Call SOUTH COOS IllVEIl C0 siihvici: uvuvni wi'inss leaves .Mai-shricld ever; 8 n. hi. Leave hod of" nt : I"' ! '" , STLAMPl KAIS-W. lea-.es (.(Mil of ilvor d- a.m. Leaves M.,rsMle"Jj . .... ....nlr Oil W ill, lor riinriiT ii- -- , iioanis a , I'fopntiun . tHH. FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Hill Residence Phone Ut-J Alaikct Ave. and Waterfront WESTERN LOAN AND BUILmNU uu. AUTO ST.UJB SCIIKDULK I t I September, 101.1 . jTo Portland via Florence & Kugwio Loavo Marshfleld and Ploronco Wednosday 20 C:30 o.m. I Thursday 30 7:oo a.m. ! Leave Gnrdluer One Horn Lntcr (On trips leaving Marshfiold before S n. in., you should make Portland n mo dnj-.) ' t t Assets $340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savsf I I S KAUFMAN& CO I K Local Treasurer X H" " SAVE MONEL. ...ii.. tne "' fftiv SKLIilXfi GOODS The big problom in selling goods Is getting tho customer into tne store. Coos Hny limes ads will help you inn problem. by ordcrmu - ,. - HENRYVILLECOAL,; Nut coal, per ton jf Lump coal, per ton .. Or Unit ton "PJ iare v,w" lll.nnn IS-.T Or HlllycrVfig' 'Vj Ilny 'WFAVING All krilIS OilillLY. UIIO. .unfl r loth finiirth. So, vwn I '-m E -j