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two ; THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. coos bay TiMEsrToZ::::zri I UIIOVIUMU IHLII I IUI. M. O. 1MAI.ONKY, Kdltor mitl Pub, WAN K. SIAl.OXKV, Nchh Killlor Offlclnl Official Pnpcr of Paper City Coos Count; of Mnrwhflold. Address nil communications to COOS HAY IMIIiY TI.MKS. J EUROPEAN WAR ONE X t YEAR AGO TODAY OCTOIIb'll 10. ttlll Antwerp anil tlic fo-ts surround-, lug nro completely In possession of i tlio Qormnnu nftcr u soke of eievcn days. ! Violent actions arc reported in the VKKI.IN O. r SKTHKH. of Glendnlo. Is I" tlic rlty on n business Writ. CHAM.KS MAIIVFFY was down to dav on business from Coos Kler. , MISSH.S XKTTA and Florence Han- roll, of .M.Utle I'OlUt, were i-urni- val visitors on Saturday. T .1. rilHIFT was over on Saturdsfy and SundHy visiting from Coiiullle. PDTHIl MlCHKMHtlNK. of All- gauy, was a Mnrshfield visitor this morning. KltNKST HOLMES was here today on n short business trip from Coos Klvor. WILLIAM KICKWOHTH. of Coos lllver, transacted business here to- ilnv. PAICKIJK. WHO is cm- "l J News of Near-by Towns A X QT F&l.TI , 1 T DIRECT BOAT;! $ POWERS HAPPENINGS coorn.i.i: nisi.NKss .mi:n .maki: KltKKillT AHHANHKMKXT neighborhood of Llllo and Arras CIiuiIcb I, king of lluniunlj, riid member of the House of lloheti zollorn, died today, the succession falling to Prime Ferdinand. Tho combat on the ICnst I'riiMshm frontier continues with unabated obBtlnancy. 'I'lto Gernian troops are ruiirmg ployed on the jettv work at Han- don, came over this afternoon. K I.. MrliorOAL, an attorney of ('iimiHiii' Moat Will Coine on Trial Tilp Itate N Four Hollars A Ton The Coquilto Valley Sentinel says that the Utisliiess Men's Association of the county seat is making ar rangements for direct water com munication with Portland at the old late of $1.00 per measured ton. One experience of paying tho bills Portland, arrived tills morning to of the ship and rail line, with nbout ntii'iH to some leual business MltS. V. K. ROOD and son. of Coos Klvor. were visitors here this morning on a shopping trip. ALBERT AUllOTT was In from Pow ers the latter part of the week for a short visit. ..... ..,. .-. , il, ., l...t,1r...., mnv niailVWV n rnrxninn nl nun 1IU1JI UJCA, UlUWIIlft "I1 ,u "t'Uhin iiuiui i.i.j..... -. .. ... ...... "- ""int,i .1... ii.tinta nnmna la 111 r n " III lilt " W1.T ..... ...J, .. - ..w . $ I n ton for each, was all that they wanted along that line. So the gasoline schooner Ahweneda ban been secured by the Business Men'a Association for n trial trip, and If the experiment proves satisfactory ireigiit enougii is offered on over to on legal city. L. A. L1LJEQV1ST went Comilllo this morning business. V. a. HESSHY and wife were down I Saturday from their Coos Illvcr the lower river to furnish n cargo this boat will probably make V o run regularly from Portland to Co iiullle. She was to have sailed Wednesday with freight for this city and Is o X. behind them, and the Russians arc ncUng on the offensive In Poland. OCTOHI.K II, HIM Gernmny Imposes n fine of $100, 000,000 on Antwerp as a war In demnity. , Tho aornians aro advancing -jvlfi-i homo to attend the week end fes- ..,., . ...,. ,.,.. .,.. ,. . ly toward Ostend wit . the object tlvltlcs. nfler gl)c ,g or 1QQ Qm of capturing tho Belgian king and .ijkputY SHEIUFF A. P. DAVIS vis- Lm, ,, .. .,,.,. ... .. ,,., Ited with frlctula In North Bend , to uo im,i tllero aml at ualui0I1 wju ovor the week end, returning to- ronC, very ncnr tint ntnoitnt. day to Coquillo. ,. NELSON', of the Hauscr and 4 Ilnuser company, was In Saturday i . Ti.rr iinTCI e fiom Lakeside, returning there - -i"1fc HUltLo J .--.I-.. lii.i.i....i...T u&iuiwii . ! .NIKS. W. J CONRAD and sister. Miss Kruso, left today on the Adeline1 Smith for San Frnnclsoo to visit . tho fair. JCDOE J. S. COKE Is expected home this week from Eugene, where ho has been holding Circuit PHIL IIADEU Is a San Francisco jy,,01 hALi"( 8jg expeded " homo boy. Ho was fired with the am- tenlght or tomorrow from San bltlon to bo n great aviator. Francisco, whero he has been When tho war In Europo broke out ottniJIn'; .c"!Lt , , ,. . JUll.N B. ilAlOU.N III1U WUU lUll lU" day on tho Adeline Smith to at tend the exposition. They left their children In charge of Mrs. Hanson's mother. MRS. A B. LOUD and baby loft via Rosoburg today for Eugene whoroathey will visit her sistor. queen and government officials. Tlio French claim that the Allies' lines hold firm at ull points. The attack of the Clcrmaus on the right bank of tho Ancro river fail ed. Gorman aviators drop bomlu on I'utls, killing Bevornl persons. Tho Montenegrin troops win n vic tory in a fight with 1!0,000 Austrtons , AS PHIL HADICK S.UV IT Ed Wolf, who has been taking in the fair at San Fr.inelsni. Is ex pected homo this week. Roy Abbott will leave for Port land in a few days. J. .Murphy, who had the nils rnitiiuc to fall from n high cliff 'about ton miles east of here two I weeks ago, was brought In town yosterday and Is rapidly recovering from his Injuries. Edgar Smalley, of (ho Smltli Poweis Co. store has Just left for a two-weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Sun Frnnclsoo. Taylor Brothers bine Just com pleted their new pool ball nuil will glo an opening dance Saturday eve ning. Cluster llouser, one of tlio most popular young" mon of the town, re turned to his home In Corvallls 'last week, where ho will enter aclu-ol. He will be greatly missed by the young people. Several now buildings are under construction. The new school hoiuo which Is Hearing completion Is u credit to tho town nud country. I'OHT OltKOKD NOTES I ho rushed ncrosa tho wntor with all tho hot impetuosity of nn ambitious! youngster. He promptly enlisted In , tho French Foreign Legion. Ho hoped for, prohaps ho wu3 promised tho op-, portunlty to becomo a military avla- Carhurry, for a few tor. ' Miss Mary But ho found hlmnolf In a trcnoli weeks, on tho firing line, uml lived so close A. B. LOUD, court reporter, Chandler Hotel .1. M. Miller, Coqullle: A. P. Davis, Coquillo; Edgar Smalley, Powers; F. McTaggart and wife, Portlnnd: W. C. Kelley, Portlnnd; Wnllaco W. Singleton, Rosoburg; II. F. Russell, Seattle; It. II. Grandy. Seattle; O. F. Anderson, Coos River; C. E. Green, Chicago; Herbert Armstrong; North' uenii; o. A. Sanborn, San Francisco; O. C. Hamlin, Beaver Hill; T. J. Thrift, Coqullle; a P. Boll, Roso burg; S. A. Cnno, Allegany; X. A. Nelson, Lakeside; G. A. Short, Han don; A. L. Bunch, Beaver Hill; F. W. Camp, Portland; O. C. Sethcr. Glen dale; E. E. Foss, Prosper; II. .1. Sper- iry, Powers; L. Rncklcff, Portland; ivy Williams, News of City In Curry County Told In Trlbuiio Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Loueks are still at Port Orford waiting tho arrival of the steamer PliocnK, on which they will tuko passage for San Francisco. Mrs. J. II. Zumwalt, Ray Zuniwnt and Erlnest Lutsey went to Coos Bay the Intter part or lust week, whero they took a steamer for San Francisco. Mrs. Zuiuwalt will spend tho winter visiting In California, while the young men went down to tnko In tho Fair. HAD NO LICENSE to denth that hu learned tho futility of adjectives. In time ho escaped nnd left tho trenches. Ho "quit," as ho expres sed it. Hu camo hack to America mud began writing a scries of descrip tive articles giving his porsonnl ex periences iitul impressions. Other correspondents have given ub the elnborato word pictures, the panorama of adjective and adverbial color. Phil Rnder has talked abbtit tlio real thing :md has made us feci It by tliu almost stark simplicity of his Iniiguage. In the millions of words that this war has provoked thcro has boon nothing written so ,viiiiivy vtuiianiR, .Norway; .Miss .Motta leavo tomorrow for Myrtle Point Hansen, .Myrtle Point; Miss Florence to aid Claude Giles In bagging a Hansen, Myrtle Point; F. A. Spencer, covey of quail which Giles has 'Myrtle Point, been feeding for n long time. a, raienoo Hotel W. M. BLACK and wife wero down T:n,0 ,,.iid., n , , -,r from Sumner for the week end. . f,nn,os "so. Dantlon; T. M. They nro leaving very shortly for Collver, Coos River; E. G. Smith, Corvallls, where Mr. IllacV will Coos River; T. J. Thrift. Coqullle; continue his studies In the Oregon r,. M nrown, Coqullle; D. F. Schroe- Lv"inLTONrscSuS editor of the'' C"f"",,e: w' ' " wife. Myrtle Point Enterprise, was ov-'00" I,Uvor: G- 'R. South Inlet; or to attend the Carnival and yes- Nona liny, Myrtle Point; W. O. Hos- 'Incil for Ciury Count v Mini N Killing Deer Tho Port Orford Trlbuno Buys; Roy Haft killed a fine five-point buck on Sixes tho first of tho week, ' but ho snys that ho Is not looking for nny inoro Just like it, that is, I at the same prlco. Shortly nftcr . the deer was brought in nud hung up Gnmo Warden John Adams Imp- J pencil along, nud not finding it tag ged he Investigated which disclosed the fact that tho proud huntor was J lacking n license Ho wns brought beforo Justice M. T. Wright nnd fined ?2i" nnd costB, which amounted . to $1..'0. It Is understood tli.it one of tho hoys that was hunting ! with Roy nt tho tlmo had also no- j glectcd to get n license, and th.H i ho helped out by paying ono half of i . . em nn1 ...lfi nn il..AH. .i...,.. . toruay woni down to sunsei uay, "-' " " -"" ' i-iiujius "Mtlio fine coming back In time to catch the Thrift Portland; Lloyd Cutllp and! F ; T n Cllr, I110VO(, ,8 faI:1. afternoon train for home. re' L00S K,VflI"' Stnnley Owrey, .... ., ,.,,,. .u. ,,,. , ,num i wire 'Myr direct, so ylvld and so compelling us E. GEORGE SMITH visited In town,rM'rUo Polllt: I"1" oe' San Frnn-u8t week from tho Rnngor station i on Saturdsy. He said he wasn't , cu,co! N' ' '''"u' Lnkoslde; Mr. and , 0Il Middle Elk. 'Jlr. Curl bought nooded to bring the Rainbow down Mrs' ' K- Sanderson. Blue Ridge; property In town so that ho might' on Sunday morning because now'11' Sunn, Coquillo; J. Downs, North nv0 jloro during tho winter nnd he has the craft tralnod to mako"'eiui: - A. uooiey, Powers; II. C. all the landings and oven to tie Jackson, North Bend; Mike Boone, up at the foot of Central avenue. . Sumnor; John Slron, Coos River; E. Jenkins, Myrtle Point; II. R. Pnt- J rick. Powers; R. I. Maddox, Coos I:KFSLANI).V1:hsi: .VCP- Klvor; Robert K. Paris, Rosoburg; TIAIS j .Ruth Hodden. Hlun iililco! Snm vn. ibon. Blue Rldgo; E. I). Sperry, Coos thoso articles And what Is tho Improwlon? That war Is n wanton, brutal, debasing thing which every brave man hate In his soul evon those who have been trained for year to fight and kill. If It woro left to the men In the trenches, tho war would end now and tho soldiers of tho allio and the sol diers of Germany would leap from their caves of blood and death to clasp hands and gwer the oath of Human brotherhood. That is Pbll leader's bell uoiwuen me naow of every a wrote. In his lust article clear utterance. I quit bet- was a living hell. Kverbody else would have quit. too. I know they would. I lhed with them and slept with them and talked with them wid I know they all would have quit if they could. Hu would every other man iu all tbe artuies iu all this groat war." And what keeps them on to fir ing Hue school his children. I Chief Forester McDuff, nccoiupun-1 led by Mrs. McDuff, Is visiting somo , of tho Forost Servlco station In tho Hlaho country, having oomo ovor from Grants Pass tho first of tho i week. They aro expected to extend , , , , Last Saturday evening a quiet Hiver; M A. Whltford Powers- Geo ' t,,oIr vlslt t0 tlle ranKCr 8tatlo " ', It ta home wedding took place at tho homo rriv r-nnli u ! i .', , .,' 0,,Mltlllo Elk. mice he of Mr. and ,,. E. tQttlima at un. ""' nc.? .I, ",.1fl',0 )0 ,,,oov' it finds ker Hill, when their daughter Sennlo "' , ' ;., rl "' "lou; w-LAAAAAAAAAAAfcAAAA,AAAAAA caue it Ref.land a married to Bertram! " 1MCW' ,My,tl , 0'".t' J IveriWll U(i ! n Tlinrun nfflr.lnt. . "," IIOH'I lug. The bride was very lovely In n' Tom Haydon, Empire; G. Bran most becoming gown of eropo do lon: Coqullle; X. p. Xolson, Prou chlne with dainty luce trimmings, per; Georgo II. Wnssou, South inlet. K H.IIIU VIIIUUU UH 1IHU I II r. Iln lfr.lt sne wore wrmn was wreainou tiny spruys of fcinllax. The bridal boquet con sisted of white cactus dahlias nud Kin I lax. I li.r ntili- ,iriiiiinntit .a n lilm-lpllue, and behind ills- i0oly brooch, tho gift of tho groom. Powers: v. F. Plill- is. WhIIu Walla; Davo Cowan. Pow- WATERFRONT NEWS 1 Coining from San Frnnolsco and Eureka tho steamship Kilhum Is ex peou'd In tomorrow morning. 1 ho steamship Santa Clara Ic duo i-rp; F. Forguson, Powers; Thomas horo Wednesday from Portland. Devornux, Bandon; Ralph Smith. With n now supply of oil and her ciin. patnoiww. una DehHid pat- The Refslund homo was beautifully noiisiii nuwrnnnnt. national ambi- iioooratod with rut timw. iim n. Coos River; Bun Smith, Coos River ! "B,no repalicd tho yacht Elotso put W I uvln Pnw.ir. v i ii'iii. ""I yt'S'oidny artornoon for Portland, rw 1,1 ,.nf KI"olt' I being delivered thoro to Dr. Robert toos River; William Smith. Cons Mill- lmr ,.... ,,wii,.i MMm n..,.fi i...... ,i .. , .,..:. ." " "- i- ",,.. . . ... - - ?" - v.., ..u.E w.c r.,urB.. v, ,vt. auiieniiK room whero the ceremony took place ',""or; .loim small. Hiuo Ridge; F. .. 'f ,ei M?l..y?1 f"8 1,0"K Kroun nnd wh,,' ai,(1 ' tlu! " slloros. 1'owors; Lovi Snv.ler courage to fate the, r of disloya ty. dining room whero tho wedding din- icrtliiiul- A.lun ri,,-i, i. . Tht-y can rbarae howluera. but tbe or win, served, pink and white. Tlio , lla""' A,laln t.uthurdt, Mjrtlo tlons, kings. ksUers and caars. They dotiilnatliig oolor tone In tho living1 cniinot march In defiance of that tru- only guests presont wore Rev.' nud . ,,"ll,, ...I...H "ti.-n umrita u iim i-rowiiing .Mrs. it. O. Tborpo. mid tho young I " herolhin to fibt and to die for one's men with whom Mr. Iverson has boon!lAMM 9MITW nilC 0" try- , living since coming to tho Bay: Mos-I1 N'M blV" ' H DUE .... ,k I....H mii.u in uui wiiii-sis. urisiiiiu Thorpe, Peter Thoip.i lilt Itil riiiniiil.llun fPI....... 1 .. ...I.. iat il . .. . .. I", w ..... ..w...v. iiiiMD iihh iiiih- iuireiniH ituuii, .Marius qjiiud nud en a ue ory in liuiopo that pioinls- .Martin Xorllo. Jolmer llcfslnml nn.i os to bo heard some day aboo the Karelins Ruud acted ns wltnesbes cry of "Doutsohlnnd uelmr alios" or Mr. nnd .Mrs. Ivorson aro a ory n Britons nover will be slnvos." It ular young pooplo, and tholr inn is tlio ory of "1111111111111)' over all." friends aro kIiii! to know It Is, perhaps, for this that men .will becomo permanent have gone through such ooprteneon hero, having mudo their as thoso of which Rader tolls. Af- Bunker Hill. ior me nisi or iir tomrniios had boon iiiiieu us tnoy pop. r ninny that they losldeuts home In BACK THIS MONTH Kpcelol to Anlvo ut Sun Pedro on ' hor return trip. Oct. li.-,, .Mi. .Mngeo Will I Cnptuln John ."OOI lllpllllll 'IIIOIO nnrn rivnr tli.. l.ni. Iinloln.l lm,. u.illu 111 " """"Il ' U....O nun uiauiiviiieii ii' tut) iiibiiiuoo. Tlio Hteiuiishlp Adollno loft down' nt 10 o'clock this morning with a full I cargo of liimbor bound for Oakland, i From Sun Francisco tho steam schooner Westerner arrived in about eight o'clock yesterday morning. Sho discharged somo lao tons of t might at tho Smith Termliinl dock and to- day is loading In North Bond for lav Hlooiilllir In iim' trench, ho writes, "l think It dawn-j od upon us then how valueless a doad body Is," and ho adds, "The ! tlnio was to come when wo would imti oven Joko nbout the dead." No mm tonoe that has boon written proas- es more lerriniy tho ertect of war up on tho human mind than that. There am two pictures In his ar ticles that among tho many will ro nmlu lung In memory. One Is tho picture of the moai waiting through thought of hell for dawn, and know, lag that it was near becnuso tho flg uro of n dead Frenchman caught In tho barbed wire entanglements could bo discerned flapping grotesquely in tho wind. They called him the "Jug. Klr 'a grim jost, but big stiffened limbs in tholr ragged uniform wns tho horald of morning for them. Tho other is tho plcluro of tho Chrlstinas ilny trnco. When tbov mi Mm iin,.. mans on tho middle, ground that for a inomont was freo rrom Its nionnco of death, they clasped hands, and Ra der says "Wo wahtod to hug them." Lator ho loarnod tho samo Impulse " "ii iuiiiome nenrtu. lint VESSE MOVEMENTS Sailed Elolko. Portland, Sunday '2 p. m. Rustler. Roguo River. Sunday t.' p. m. Trump, Rogue River. Sunday. 1:30 p. m. , Adollno Smith, Oakland, 10 a. m. hardy, San FrancUoo. noon today. Duo to Snil A. M.. Simpson, San Francisco, odnesday. Hue Hero Kilburn, San liauclsco, Tuosdny morning. Santa Clara, Portland, Wodnos tlity morning. next day thoy woro killing encn oth er again. Phil Rader has made n nnworfni plea for peace moro powerful than all the eloquence of thoso who speak from the aloofness of peace. His Is a volco out of tho depths, tho human spoech of a man who has been In hell and como hack. Seaborg cannery. Swlllir took tho irns- ollno schooner Trnmp, loaded with The steamer Nam. Smith wi.in.. t "' u' ou' .8lon ' ' ."' el? I0.r under charto.. H1,llo,i n, f ni : ," "OBuoiciyer.no is nauiing sui- llo ,,,! iu ,.,;.,, ..:... ."'" .".".. nionnow lot-tlio :: " -.i'v-n.ii iu diui in nan Pedio for oil on Oct. LT.. Mrs. Ma goo wife of Cantata W. A. Mageo, ami children expect to leave soon for ban Pedro to moot tho captain and will make the trip with him to Van corner, to which place tho vessol is dobtinod. It is understood Mmi Mm For the Family Medicine Chest vessel Is to load Immediately again for nlpnrlso so tho hunt win ,imi.- ably he away another three months. HATES AFTER I.OXfJ TIGHT ... .. . .... r n i.',.,.n.. iii , , , iiiruiciiio tmit . ... ( 1 i Ul . .....OllllL: I I. 1,111 fl.lll IV .... ., .Kw-wl.t.l " ...r.. ,...i. x.iv. iiuvilk.l. Green Bay, Wl., Mn. Wm. T. Buboli um "I olwajr. ute roley' Honey and Tarforour children c Il quickly break up llielrcolJiwith no bad after effect., and they like to take it," III this pcnxnn of cou'rIis, colds and CrOlin. I'VLTV frtlllllv nitnllofn.i ..t.a, slumiil bo sunpllod with a lrood couch can no rcticu upuu il Times want ads Drlng results. passenger agent for tho Xortli Pacif ic Steninshtn company, arrived this morning from San Francisco, ho claims that for moro than n year his company has been attempting to get frolght rates ovor tho S. P. lines to tho Coquillo Valley and that na long as the Broukwator was on It was lm. possible to get thorn. Tho announce ment or tho rate granting was nmdo Saturday. Mr. Iryor expects to bo horo his territory for about a weolt, look lug over company business. Agent Stuhr sluco bo has been located here, has been nctlvo In his efforts to se cure tho desired rates. Such n family cough syrup IsFoloy'o Honey ami Tar Compound. This oiuiiuuiu iiiuuiciiia mis neon on tho market for years and In many scc t ons was found in every homo In tlio days when doctors woro not so handy and when monoy waij scarcer. Foley's. Honey nnd Tar Compound la an oxcollent incdlolno for coughs, colds, raw or Inllamed thront. hoarse ness. tlKht.U'88 nnd sorencHs of tho chest, ctoim nnd whoopliiR coukIi. It Is an nlwolutoly snfo rvinedy. oontaln .nK only IiwuIIiik liutrotlluuts, and frcd friuii uny Imriuful iIiuks. For salo by Owl Pre.crlptlon Plinr macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Ave nuo. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele phone 74. Jhatevcrthc weather out- sGfe.agoodoil CK iieaicr iiicikus sunshine witlun. "r7rr "" tS m 1 4J Mi J 'M I j'jP Perfeciion Oil Heaier Inexpensive to operate cnslly carried from room to room. Smokclcsn and odorless. Deal ers everywhere. For but results ute Pearl Oil. Standard-Oil Company (California) AAAAAAAAAAA THE PERFECTION OIL HEATERS MAY ALWAYS HE FOUND AT SUMNER HARDWARE CO. (l .MARKET AVENI'E. MARSHFIELD, ORE. n w i m camunaviaii-iynencaii mii WIIERK YOl'R SAYlNfiS ARE SAFE WITH ONE DOLLAR dj-i Yoilh eami opeira aim 'r a(CConiiiiiit io this lbaok- INTHRKST 1II HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 THINK IT OVER Did yon ever stop to th'nk how much money you spend overy ye.ii for iiseles tilings? .Make u nieiu oriiiiiliiui of what you spend dur ing n single month nud hcu how much of this amount joii might liuve Miveil. .Multiply this Mini by twelve uml then udil il pet- cent interest which this Imnlc pnys on Mivlngs uccoiintH. Tlio result will prolmlily hiiiprlso you. If It does, fturt on tlio tight truck now by oH'iiiug on nccoiiut ut tills hank. t National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFHTY DKPOSIT 1IO.VUS FOR ItKNT Firs PLfliGfli ft BEHET T Bi OLDHST HANK IX COOS COUNTY KMiiblLshed JK81). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Dennett, President. v J. H. Fluiiiigr.ii, VIco-Piesldent. It. F. Willlnins, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Asst. CAshlcr. PROFESsfoNAL tun.... u s I linnra. i,. --l-lir,, J- m. wrigtit J'lo. '-"rnndi, I'ODo 33 BcnjaminOstlirid ' AltCIHTECT I'liono 103-L or 26T-J. MmaiiH H. G. Butfe? 1 om304Cok,BlfcB J HCSlllcnM Pi, ..1 W. G. Chandler "uuilTEft llooni8 301nnd302,Cl,j& ' -i wcim Wm. S. Tlirnon AIlCHIIEOr ' ""'""H3,unm 1.M1IP lrr- City Limits North Eon on co.MMUT.inoj m LU TICKBIS l.;j I MnrsliflAli1.V.Mi. n. . . 'i ""iu iWHJft Cars every ten mlniafcj n. m. (o lap.ttjbj1 Slough onco a 6Uf Icmi1 It ii. in.; toLmplrtttaity' ii ilnr. fiOHST & KIXQ, ftsji ' TIJIK TABLE WIIiiaMIITTEll'ACinciW CAR f Leave L Mamlificlil XdSs C: IT, a.m. idu 7. 1.' a, in. tOu SMT) a.m. I ill 0:ir, a.m. 11.3 'ii 10:15 a.m. 11 Tu ll::iO a.m. 11 Iu 1:50 p.m. Fl 1 : 4 n p.m. lJi "2: in p.m. ifji 3:ir, p.m. Hji r:00 p.m. Up C.iO p.m. U C:fi.ri p.m. NorlhcilrWtf 7:30 p.m. Uj Auto Stage A u 1 u 111 n ii u ..'! IyCllVO Owl I'linrnidc; Multifield A.M. 7i()0 Ul.'IO P..M. l:U0 5.30 .. . ......,Mff lLrnnniiJI .Mimai"1"""" -.1 cai.tni'TlMBSCHniul1 Schedule rrwSJ tt "H ith boats to ItaW," Mjrtle Pol"'. Per,M Xo lelj- I.'urofrouiMarshllfUtei'r IK renU. ShiKleALam'u Will furnish Bin "flfl extri trips day or w- charter cars. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship SANTA CLARA sails for PORTLAND OCTOHMIt IU, AT 1 P. M, Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTOHKIt IK, AT 1 P. M. For further Information soo M.iHTII TKH.MI.VAn DOCIC W. R. STUnn, Agent Phono 1K0 XWWCWtrvi GRAVEL' Wo nro now prepnrcd to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo in our ynrd or In carload lots, nt following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, 2.00 per yard. Hctnll Depnrtme.it. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Offlce. Phone J00. 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