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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1915)
wi'flpwiw"' Mw "- " ' -- MMM,,wpMWBHMWHMMBBMMWPMWiigSrSl:ia T" . f t Wn "'iHVInftSSl'hAVTiMKfS WWJlPLn nRPnnM MOMMY. OPJCnRRR A.1fl11i-.FVFNINR. KDlTinN ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX ""mmmmmmm : That New Suit New Styles New Patterns New Merchandise. Price: $15 $17 $20 $25 Mackinaw Coats Men and Boys Twenty different colors to choose from Price: $4.50 $6 $8 $10 New Shirts Soft Silk, detachable collars, soft French cuffs. Price. $1.50 $2 $2.50 and up to $5 Dry Sock Shoes FULL STOCK SEE WINDOWS HIPPING NEWS MUCH FREIGHT WMH CLARA HEBE STEAMSHIPS I'VI.OAII AXI COX STEAMSHIP , It It I Vl:i IX AETEH (JUST IIKI WAItKimrSi: I II llOt'ltS OKI' HAIt BASEBALL SCORES wpw NwwnrwufwtTwujM mmwmtiwwBut CIIICAdO WINS PENNANT i'i:i)i:itAi; i.eauue (l .Sunday Hiiimi'P I'm'IkIK tny Sinllli TitiiuiiiI Illicit Has Imiosl SIiImik'iiIs til War Hub Clothing & ooe Co MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS Almost ovory uvallahlo foot In -J . tho IiIr Smith Tcrmlnul Dock was i filled with freight this niornliiK. slacked hlKli towards the eelllni,', as the results of llio nhliniontn nr r.vliiK on tup Kllliurn ami tho San ta Clara yostonlay. This Is tho fillies that thp ilork has lieon for i thp past your. 1 Tho Santa Clara iinloiulotl more than (100 tons hero from Portland ami soon after the Kllliurn was In from tho South, lirlnuInK especially a lanu shipmout of hay. Thorp was no room inside at Hint tlmo -and th's had to ho piled outside on the dock. Also thorp was still freight remaining from the unloading of tho Thomas h. Wand. Teams this morning two and throo u breast backed up to the big doors of the warehouse and began the gigantic task of moving tho produce and freight to its various dostlua t'ons. One pud of tho dock la congested with freight bound fo; Tort Or ford and the Itogue Hlver, awaiting Hie Hustler and the Hoamer, busy little boats that are kept on the run to keep Curry County from want of outside necessities. A great deal of tho freight arrlv- llilngs (100 Tim til' I'VpIkIiI I'Vomi Poillnnil Nulled l.iM Nlejit I ''or Sail I'Yuik'Im'o The steamship Simla Clara arriv ed in yostonlay morning about 1 1 o'clock after being bar hound out side for approximately 1 I hours. She brought In over t!00 tons of fiolgut from I'oitlaud and this, In addition to the outgoing cargo, kept her hero until about seven o'clock last night before leaving for Eure ku and Sa'i Francisco. The arrlvuhi from the north were: Cecil llndfoy, .Mrs. l I.elpold, V. Olita. 1.. 1-3. MoKlulcy, Mrs. I.. 13. .McKinley, Mrs. I., tllbson, .Josephine savage, .Mrs. I). II. Savage, Mrs. 13. Durtlss, Tieatrice .McCuno, Ava I.. Lewis', Harold S. .leanings, ll. H. Ornut, Govts Fiison. It. .M. Fuson, K.t Adols, .1. It. Khvood, Karl Con don, -Mrs. Rev. Maugham, M.'ss Anna Stopuberg, (J. U't Wadswortli, .Mrs. C. W. Wadswor'th, Oner Deck, J. V. Ilanihus, .Mrs. T. II. Patliland, (loo. Katley, Jr., Carl Stolzonback, I.ouiso Keltey, T. 13. Fanslam, 11. h. I'leltp, I J. Kelly, Delhi Soniers, .Mrs. I'3llu Hinder, Karl Kasliaup, Hans 13rlcksou, .lack Wavorla, I- .Mothlninle, S. Okubo, Ouy ,hUh 1'liml (I'aiiio Kioiii I'ltlNlmig Vesipiday I'ortlaiul and Oak land Tie In Darkness PICHOENTACJEH OF COAST LEAGUE W. L. P.O. San Frnnelsco 107 SO .t.72 l.os Angeles .101 88 .tilM Salt I.ako ... 113 SO .Hill Vernon .... 100 105 .ISO Oakland 81 101! .151 Portland 75 !)!) .135 4 . lilt 4 & & SOCIAL CALENDAR . . , MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. V. T. Stoll. Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Grace Johnson. TUESDAY Cafeteria Club with Prof. and Mrs. F. A. Tlcdgon. AfTo Hnn Hnnlil flna "lilil I ,.iii ...id. vii-u. viuitiiii ....wo v.. McClay, Mrs. 13. C. IVarker. I311cen and Graec, Mrs. II. 13. Edwards and , Vlnton Claire, Mrs. 13d Noah, Mrs. C 1). Piper and Jack, Mrs. V. K. 4-1 Itooil, Howard and Robert, .Mis. V. 'fJ. Piper, Mrs. F. 1J. Rood, Mrs. 4 James Xowllu, .Miss Lou Mahaffy, Mrs. Chas. Mahaffy and Hoary i Hon, Mrs. Will Morgan and U'llnia, L. Okijama, X. Hayashl, II. Mijaki, N. Unniln, K. FJImato, M. Sanogl, A. Rothland, Fred Travors, A. (1. Trolllnger, Win. Luke, C. IJahbltt, ing consists of fruit, potatoes and Ruy Cook, J. (lustafson, John Wert- ftou.- for tho locnl trade, though berg, J. Hume, (leorgo Jordan, Win. inudi of It will find Its way over Anderson, J. L. Freed, Mike Mnlone, Into tho Valley. A. Kathajama, K. Hrooka. Outgoing List. ,Tho passengers sailing Boutli from I voos imy were, uay .uniwuit, tr uest Lutson, Mrs. J. II. JJuinwalt, F. A, KI1811 OUT Aitmvi C. W. H. M. with Mrs. Mat- (aiI Mrs. Dan Roberts and Marvin. tic Hlnln. Ladles Guild in tho Guild hall. Girls' Guild at 7:110 at home of .Mrs. Walter Rich ardson. Mrs. T. 11. James onter talns at Auction Bridge for Mrs. A. T. Stelner of Salum. WEDNESDAY PrlsellLis with Mrs. Dan Orr. Christian Sisterhood In tho Church parlors. .Narcissus Club with Mrs. Iuglo Pedursou. I). M. C. Club with Mrs. Roy Urniuard in North lloud. llr'dgo Club with Mrs. J. W. Ilennett. THURSDAY X. 11. Episcopal Ladles i A - i caketekia ci.r . The Cafeteria Club will hold Its Initial meeting of the season with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tledgen Tues- .1.... ..(..!.. ml.... .. ...111 I . a l.l, IlltSill. 1.1U.U "III UU il IUW l'IIUUKU.3 111 Illl'IlllU'lBIIIIf. I CARD PARTY iS VKSTI3RDAV AETEIt IU3 IX(J FO(! IIOL'XI) Miss Dora llyersley, J. Anderson, Mrs. Hudoinnnn, Miss Martha Hilde Dr Associate.! Prr. to Coo Ilnf 'l'lmn.1 PORTLAND, Oct. !!. Ulilcago won lliu nonnant of tho Federal Leaguo yeslorday by defeating Pitts burgh, i! to J in a spirited contest. Portland and tho Oaklauiiei'H battled for 10 f rallies yesterday and tho giinio was called with a 0 to 0 score on account of tho darkness. HATUIt DAY'S (JA.MI3S Tho scores of Saturday follow: Coast Leaguo At Portland It. II. 13. Oakland, Portland, wot grounds. At San Francisco: Salt Lake 5 11 l San Francisco (i II 2 12 Innings. At Vernon: Los Angeles 5 !l 0 Freed, Vernon ! 8 'Z American Leaguo At Wafhlngton: lloston 1 1 Washington . . . :t lloston :iWnHhlngton . . . .1 10 innings called darkness. At Detroit: Cleveland 5 Detroit c, Now York, Philadelphia, wet grounda At Chicago: St. Louis OjChlcago 3 St. Louis 1 jChlcagt li National Leaguo St. Louis: Mrs. Thomas 11. James has Issued I Invitations for cards Tuohday after-1 v noon coiniilliuontary to Mrs. Stelner, of Salem, who Ih spending a few weoks on the liny. i - 1. paves For Portland with Good Pas spugpi LNt Yeslprday After noon lli'liigs Vrolght From San Francisco tho steamship Kllburn arrived here at D o'clock yestorday morning and loft out nt flvo o'clock going north to Portland. Sho was hat hound for somo time In side of Humboldt bay on this trip, lio.lco was ono day off her schedule. Tho passengers from tho south for Coos Hay were: Win. Cnndllu, .Mrs. Chanillln, Jnck IlamoH, Mrs. Jnck Haines, Mrs. W. C. numniH, i.. u. uuiuer, .Mrs. i.amor. Ml8i Uoonoy, Gus Kpschor, O. Tluire- v.. ... ...., ,,,, w BU. ,,, ,,- ton MMi (, 0oUyi , lnnoa JO,,rtBO1 iiuiiiiiuii, ,i. ,i, jiiiHo, Mia. I'liise, ,i. inann, M. II. Swcetinan. Roy Moore. ' I'lttsburg i Carl O. L. Illlgorson, D. M. Chnrle-! st Loils 3 son, .Mrs. Chnrloson, Curtis Chnrle- H'oklyn, Now York, wet groundH. son, Mrs. C. M. Ilylor, Miss Ruth At Cincinnati: lohnson, O, II. Walters, II. Myers. C,1,t'aK0 5Cliii!lniiutl 3 Joe Williams, J. Washburn, Tony '- 'n"'"KH. Miller, D. A. Steen, C. M. Davidson. K'IiIcubo 0ClnduuatI 3 W. C. Devlin, F. McPhcrson, O. S. ' ''""'"'olpliln, lloston, rain. Mish, C. H. Frltsch, Kmniutt Wolls. I SUNDAY'S (JA.MI3S II. D. Hendorfion: Dr. Carroll. Mih. i ('oas -'"Ko Carroll, W. L. Keefer, Mrs. C. Mears, G. 13. Tonney, M. 13. ThuiK- At Portland: First game: Oakland R. 11. 13. ton, II. O. Gulovson, Mrs. Gulov-, , lK"uul ' sen, Mrs. Willlnnd Ilond, Otto dyke, IortlnmI 1 Mrs. Gyko. Mis. L. M. Strou.berg, ,' "n Iluri,H nnrt KM,oU' Mrs. W. Ilonuueo, W. W. Whllter-) n,,a hiam'' "-IhcIi. ton, Mrs. Whltterton, L. J. Iloonoy. , . " BU 5 1 (1 I Hush '.I 0 (! 0 DIXXKR PARTY Mr. and .Mrs. V. G. Illndmarsh Guild with Mrs. Walter Smith entertained at a dlnnor party at Tho) .ins. -v v. uatiuio.' 1'Tiuay evening, inoir , guests being Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Kastslde Social Club with , noth Hatiser, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mlnne-Wls with Chas. LaChappellc, Mrs. Hen Wright. Cohan and Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Mc- A. X. W. Club with Mrs. Keown. J. T. Harrlgan. FRIDAY First Addition Dahlia Club with Mrs. 13. Yako. Kensington Club with Mrs. L. L. Thomas. Ladles Art Club with' Mrs J. A. lllutt. t INFORMAL CHAT t -" 4 Mrs. R. X. Kellogg and baby havo ret u i nod from Salem, where they hno spent several weoks with rein' .;. .;. .;. 'tlves. Mrs. Howard Savago has returned ALLRT t'l.l'H li from a vlult at Seattlo and other i The Club was very pleasantly tmXorthoru points. j tertalnod at an all da pnlon at tho, M'- ". S. .lacknon and her sis homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gone Torry. ' Mr. Ulssonot, arrived hero Sat- Tliursday aflornoon. Messrs 13d-, "'day ntulit to vMt at tho homo wardb and Ott. W. 11. Piper and Xool of tho former's daughter, Mrs. .las. i Noah furnUhod transportation to Al- Ferry, on Isthmus Inlet. They are legally, where 13. C. Darker met from Ohio and have been visiting W. Russell, Mrs. Russell, Lawrence Russell, R. I, Lewis, Ray Chin, Jo Bpphlno Gillls, F. w. 1IUII30I1, 13. A. Aason, S. Hrownson, R. Williams, Mrs. Williams, Ada Cllnkonbeard, W. AV. Rowan, Mrs. Rowan, 13. Schroedor, A. C. Ullory, Mollors, Mrs. Mollors, II. Pnrcell. Passenger Leaving Tho pnsscngers from Coos Day for Portland wore: D. Colvin, P. N. Ding, A. 13. Cran dall, C. P. Rlckmnn, 1). lllooiii(iilst, A. T. Xellsen. G. S. Wilson, Clay llurns, Mrs. C. S. Wilson, Frank Lockhnrt, ICllcn LocWhnrdt, V. Tliompson, Miss 13. L'ounnrd, Miss Mnrjorlo Fullmer, Hon Smith, And rew Wilson, J. Durko, L. L. Drossol, L. L. Knowlton, R. Starr, W. S. Leo nard, Miss Knowlton, Mrs, L. A. Whltcomh, Alox Norton, Mrs. A. Nor ton, R. II. McCroedy, Wullaco Jor don, L. Hutchinson, II. M. Wojior, W. II Green, .loo Donsmoro, .Mra. Green, G. II. Dlndlnger, Mary Halm, Miss I31lzaheth Leonard, C. 11. Quill. them with a rig and convoyed them tho San Francisco exposition. 4 - DANCE OF BAND BRINGS MONEY INTO COFFERS '.Musicians Win Ku or With More Thau HO Couples .Money Is Cleared to tho Terry homo. At noon n snmptiious dinner was heartily enjoyed by all, after which) tho following proKiam was rendered: , Diiot Mm. F. II. and Mrs. V. K Rood. Roll Cull- -Vomo from Hlhlo on ' "Lovt.." ! DlMnMlon -ItDMiilnr funding of In-1 There woro moro than SO couples Unit and Inter affwU. uttuudlnu tho dauco given by tho Dlarnanlan HtiRgMtloiiH uhoiI to night in tho 13agloa DallCooscontll bffcfkk up barf hnblts. Coos Hay Concort Hand Saturday) DUtulon- ln(rtliig JaetH con-' night In tho Kaglea Hall and all of wrnlaft Jn4 i(n Llndioy. itlioiu caino away voting It a success Al tn bixtlnum mmIoii Mr. V. K. ' and hoping that the musicians will Hood w iltd Club Roportor to ' stago another thU winter. miuinod Ml (Mu i Clay who loavoul It Is said that about $75 was nindo mioii or CalWoriiia. fiom tho dance to put toward liquid- It wa dw.ldd.tl that a ahoit por- atlng tho debts marked against tho' Hon of lliti l.utlntiM aaMUiu bo dovot-lmud simp tho withdrawal of city ud to u IDIilM Mtuiiy Couriw durliiK ' supiioit. A 15 piece orchestra fur- tho coiiiIiik ihmukmi. nUlied tho nuislo or tho ovenlng. A llllil Htury wa told by Mrs. I Miiuffy. !mimi;tpr i pawcc u.u I.;.. Ilr.lii.lu .. . . I -.. UkniUU .ma . Hi in nun MTU. V , 1J. Piper will .o tho next ho.toHHos at tho homo of the latter. Guouts, -. nrflBi.nl wore Mis fir....r mi... -.....'" s l',l, "ill Do Pastor of ' . .rf Dluko, Mr5, Jumis Richmond and a. and MrB Clarence , Ilov. C. G Prlco who was recently were Mrs. Price, called to he pastor of tho Christian rmJtKKk' Now ihureh at North Rend, leaves today 0-444 vi:ssi:l .M()VI3Mi:XTS Oakland 0 Portland n I Klawlttor and Kiihn, Noyes and 'Carlsch. Ton Inning game, called 'on 'account of darkness. At San Francisco: Morning game. I Salt Lako CONGRKS.S.MAX WILL 1113 11131(13 San Francisco I.ATTI3K PART OF WI3I3K j Hall and Yynn. lluuin, Covet, Smith J and Sopulveda. Will Stop at SliiHlaw, Visit Different ! Afternoon gnnio. HI LEI IS. COiNG ii i 15 8 Pojnls In Coos County and Inspect. Harbors Salt Lnko ,j j o 0 Snn Francisco 1 . . C 3 iFlttoroy, WlillaniK nntl Hannah, Congressman W. C. Ilnwley wHlT . "'"" nml .!' ako visit to this part of the tatoC(T"- KnlI,,.,llB u,,1 Sc,,,",rtl fit... .!... II,. ... 1 IIUIlt ma In a fow days. Ho has been over ii good part of the first congressional district and will make a visit to Coos county heroro roturnlng to Washing ton tho latter part of tho month. Aocordlng to n letter from his Secretary, Ronald C. Glovor, .Mr. llawloy will lio at 13ugeno tomorrow, and on Oct. 0 ho will leavo l3ugono at 7:20 a. m. so as to arrlvo tit Ma pleton at 11:15 a. m. From Maple ton ho will go to Florence nml In- A l nAHnii . spect the Siuslaw waterway, tho pro- I)otrnl. Ul posed slto upon which a coast guard Pt , V." ' ' ...v.v.i, .a iu iiu eiut-ii-'a as provided by a law secured by tho passago of Morning game: Lob Angeles 7 0 2 Vornoti .j 7 i West, Scogglns mid Hassler; Fair banks and Mltz. Afternoon giuno: Los Angeles 0 (1 1 Vernon 7 2 Lovo mid Holes, Decannlerro and Sponcer. Aiuoilcuii Leaguo ' AriUcd Santa Clara, Portland, G:30 p. 111 Saturday. F. A. Kllburn, San Francisco, 7 a. 111. Sunday. Sailed F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 7 p. in. Sunday, Santa Clara, San Francisco, 1. p. 111. Sunday. Tims. L. Wand, Portland, 7:30 a. 111. Sunday. Due Hpio Yellowstone, San Francisco, Tonight. Oono of Mr. Hawloy's hills during thoo ,; .Inst Conirr.RH nn.l win n..rn ...,.,.. 1, ,"ollls r.- , ...... ..... VUJIIUI 111II At Chicago: Chicago q homestead constituents rolatlvo to matters. On October 7 Mr. Hawloy will leavo Maploton for Coos Hay and will remain at Marshflold. North lieml land other Coos Day points until ' Moilllav. Dclnlinp 1 1 -lin.. , ...in -r- . , II.IWM IIU lllll loavo Marshflold at 7:10 a. in., ar riving at Myrtlo Point at 8:45 p. m., Octobor 11. and ronmln in that city until 1:00 p. in. Tuesday, Octobor 12, ho will leavo for Ilandon. Ho I will romain nt Ilandon until 1:00 p. I ni., Woduesday, Octobor 13, when ho SAILS FOR PORTLAND daught ' Clou. TO BRING HIS FAMILY Xoith lleiul Cliitstiuit Cliurch From Hiigeuo will return to Marshflold. and on Oct. ohor 11, ho will leavo Marshflold via Gardiner to Drain and Saloin. While on tho abovo trip, espoclal attention will bo devoted to wator- Tlio steam schooner Thomas I V!,J ""Provoment and public land L. Wand. having discharged ,,rol)Io,M8' t Mr. Hawloy will be her freight bore from San Francis-! B,lul to confcr wUh tho PoP'o on all co, sailed at 7:30 yestorday morning l'ubll mntters' for Portland whero she will load lum ber for tho Booth. National League At Chicago: Chicago 7 St. Louis ,. o At Cincinnati: Cincinnati 3 Pittsburg .'.'.'"'.'.'..' 5 Federal Leaguo Chicago won pennant by dofeatlng Plttsbuig, 3 to 1. for 13ugeno, his former home, to bring his family to Coos Hay. Mr. Price is a 13ugono minister but has been conducting rovlval meotlngs at tho North Ilond church. It was de cided by tho congregation to extend him n call to act as their minister and ho accepted tho call ami will set tio in North Ilond. The launch Cadillac has discontin ued the morning service to Allegany. Times Want Ads for results. R. H. 13. KHIrY, Dentist, 201 Coke Illijg. Phono 112.J, Ibby Coal, $.1.00 ton. Phono 72, Tlmc3 want ads brlug rpiulta. WILL HID OX HONDS Locjd Scandiuavlan-Aiiieilciiii Hank Seeks 88(,(00 in Jbuidoii llonils It. L. Huggo, of tho local Scan-,, dinnvlan-Ainorlcan bank, has been' to Ilandon Investigating somo $80,-1 000 in city bonds that aro soon to b0 , let for bids. Ho assured City Recor- j dor 13. H. Kausrud that ho consid ered them a good buy and that his bank will submit a bid. Half of the amount, $10,000 will I bo In water bonds at six nercont.l payablo Boml-nnnunHy, and tho oth er half In general fuud bonds at tho samo percent and payablo annually. Tho local Scandinavian-American hank Is said to bo paying particular attention to city bonds of tho flvo cities of tho county. Tlaro your ITTKU heads, bill honds, etc., printed, at TUB TIMES office. IWHMWW, " Hi CHEER Upf THOMAS G. PLANT rn f acturers of QUEEN QUAUW OWing; M'l...... I ,.. . . iiiuiu in inuru iiiiiiioy iu lllo t'li,ii ulnl million dollnra ($1100,000.000), tiiatt tltoro "" juui iiKii, uuu ii.v .iiuiiuiry lust, i, (; .. -"m, 1.. 1. 1111 1... ...... ........ lllcro H1IU..,7 nuui.j k.u uiiiiuu iiuiiurn I --,UDi,c)00 000) m ""J inoiiH liicroasoJii tho aniounl of inouey tn c'r ," k iwjoiu as ioiiowh: two liuudied million ,iii. "'H UHiially spent by tourists In 13iiro w. rctnal StatoH, owing to tho war. For the 8:imo r,,."' ' l)h ports woro reduced ono hundred and ffieon '1 ($115,000,000), and our exports Im-rcnicd ili iT y-four million dollnru ($05 I l.noo.t , (.lr, ivi ii r n 1 r . . ft mniiiin ui ii.11., as compared wiib tin. fir,t .1. 'MiMioi. """III! til. . . r ' , 1'IIH AHOVIO FACTS .ll'STll'Y Is AIL IV i.,.1'1! We Sell QUEEN QUALITY I tie Golden R BIGGEST STORE BES1PI C m H LSVERY HAS HI.I3X UILMOVKD FROM AI.DKU STIIKRTIqiq New Location 563 South Broadway WIIKUI3 TIII3 Pl'HLIC WILL FIND IT linTTKIt Tiftfl tii.. kykh -n sri-riA m:i:isi. its nut PALACE MEAT MARKS THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Welncrs and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. THE BEST mi Oysters THE BEST vice. THE BEST Carets in putting orders. Wo alno mnl.'o tho real old fashioned "I'ariiiois SmoWS Phone 406 J ' 180 No. Era Children calling and phone orders given special aS Scandin Am B WITH ONE DOLLAR J You can open an f syccoMinift lira tH bans1 I.V'I'UltRST 1MIII HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE If FUmCMMEKITI OLD13ST HANK IN COOS COlXTl Kstahllhhed 1KHI). Capital, Surplus and Undiw Profits $118,000 Interest iiald on Tlmo ani SAViNns Diu-osrw Officers J, W. Hcuuott, President. J. II. FliimiKCxii VIco.Presltlent. 11. V. Wlllian.H, QiM.er .i WOO. i' " ' AH Treated A Everv man. woman or child vvhp conies l0! is treated courteously and his or her dun t tended to to the best of our aDinty. "6vnll J$ bd6 r- business because we know we can to our mutual advantage. sS ( iun (;.n.. :nnnni nf mm hnnk ui uiu iiiunuiy uiiuiuoi ui u" "-"."...-linn fliii' onctfimnrQ haw nnr first COnSldeRl'1"" aw-&- Fir ST If you transact your business here you. J l,X f;nnrli.. ;inM,( nf nnr IflflK &"a " ! our -first consideration. AliONAL Bi OF COOS BAY SAFKTV DEPOSIT I10X1 FOI T. x-vt . A f- nrtf W limes want .nas r I..; rnnS b LMt ww- nE-T BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO mamma