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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
uLJiJainTimMi' tWtrQnUmwXW-XmSr'X!Vra.'rmm---' "- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, 1915-EVENING EDITION. TWO LT1 -rC DA7 TTnffrcC crowded for room M. i;" MAI.()NK. Kdllor nml Pub. DAN M. MALOXKV, Noun Killtor nwny whnl Utile lu owns. Dill nfter ho KctH iiiarrlod ho Ih lucky If 111 wife Uts him lmo u half drawer to wow News of Nearby Towns Official Pnper of Coot County Offlclnl Vapor City of Marsliflrlil. Address all communications to COOS 1IAY DAILY TLMKS. Some Cooh liny men are like a busy lioe. every man thev toiii'li etn stuns. ' 1'IVIC UVIDKNTS Entored nt tlic Postofflro at Marsh fluid. Oroeon. for transmission thraujjh tho malls as cccoud-clnss mail matter. vor know him He Ih a liar most uncouth: And ho talks an awrui 101 An Independent Republican now8-llo VH lu, ms 0 uli the truth paper, published every evening ex- jj,, ll0-H ,urn poor nliot. nni Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos liny TIiiich IMibllsliliiR Co 8U1ISCUIVT10N ItAl'KS DAILY. Ono roar JC.00 Per mouth ' WKI2KLY. Ono year ....... . . ........ .fl.no When paid strictly In advanco the suhscilptlon pilco of tho Coos Day Times Is f G.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. Sometimes u Cooh Hay man who selects the only Kirl for n "mate find later that she Is a "skipper." . - - - a . JL A A A Sneak, leather, lo the lit- tie hoy and beat him when he Hiieees. He only does It to annoy, because lie knows It teases. 11F.LP! BASEBALL SCORES di:u:ds aiim iioim:li:sslv ix ItOTTOM OK Ci:l.l.U I'lint Xuniber Deported ttwn Coos ,mjao MeCieille Finnic Xeu Sehed- Couty for Week A total of IS I nccldonts were re ported to State Labor Commissioner fluff in the week. Three were fatal. Of the total, five were from Coos couty as follows: Albert Strllflu. Umpire, le cut. IokkIiik. James C. Itickhnrd, Powers, mash ed lej;. Chnuncy L. Shaffnor, Powers, sprained flnnors, IokkIuk. John Kopenelo, .Mnrshflold, frac tured lCK, IobkIiib. Louis Sells, North Hoiul, fractur ed ribs, saw mill. XF.WSOKCOQUILL12 Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY T1MDP- He fish. he'll its hooked n monster state. umMAM4M4tMtMf i And yet he can't tell '"" ' ' ' weight; t EUROPEAN WAR ONE J! The blamed fish didn't Ret a weigh A VITAD APn TfinAY T lieuaunu n ieuit;ii uuu ht . A icnn HUU iwwni you JAY TOYVICK OCT. l.-i, 11 I A MODF.DX PDOVKDD Thrico armed Is she who forth does float, with virtue, modesty, and n vote. Tho Germans marching on Ostend imvn tnknii Drnccs nud nppcarcd at the North Sea about twelve miles, northeast of Ostend. ; Tho field nctlon on tho left wing. of the allied armies evtenus irom tho region of Yprcs to the sen. Tho bombardment or Hhemes by tho Germans continues nnd tho ca thedral is subjected to another shell ing. Tho headquarters of Emporor William hnvo been moved into France. Tho Dnlclnn covernment before moving to Havre ordered all malcH j wi,t,ro t won't bIiow Iiciweou uio ago oi tt ami i" Join tho army within two days or be considered traitors.' Tho Drltlsh cruiser Ilawko was sunk by n German submarine. .Votes or tho Comity Sent. Told in the Herald Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence start ed, overland for the San Francisco Exposition. Howard Matthews, of Fish Trnp, returned here after ti two-year's ab sence in California. Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, nnd Mrs. Morrison ot Danddn left overland for Portlnnd to attend grand lodge. Manager McKennn, or tho Oregon Power Co.. has sold to the county court eight cluster lights like those on the business Btreots, and these will bo placed around the court house block. Togetiier wun iuo new cu A Coos Hay single man has lo have a conscience to tell him when he has ... .. ... . a done wrong. Hut a married mnn.nieni siuowaius, tuts win worn u urem doesn't need a conscience. He can improvement in tho appearance or rely on his wire telling him uu the county property. nle lor HMIl to Deduce IIIrIi Cost of Triiiispoiliilioii , ! I'KRCISXTAGICS OP COAST JjEAOUE W. L. P.O. Hon Francisco 1 1 S s:l . Ti 7 T Salt Lake . . .100 s7 ..VII 4 Los Angeles .10.-, !1L .VI .'I Vernon til lol .!"! Oakland SO l or, ,-ir.s Portland 7". 107 .112 (llr AworbleJ TtTM (t. Cac nl Tlmf'.l LOS ANGELES. Oct. 1 I. - All hope for the Heavers has been i abandoned, fo.- they are playing tho , last of the season without any heart, . without the "pep" that marked the I start and tho inld-scason df tho series. I Judge McCrodio Is now figuring on a new schedule "for the Heavers next year, to retain them In tho Coast League. Ho expects to keep them ot home for 15 weeks and send them iibrond for another 15, thereby greatly reducing the high ! cost or transportation every week. Tho scores or yesterday follow: At Salt Lnko San Francisco l " l ,('. 10 Salt Lako At Oakland Vernon Oakland At Los Angeles Portlnnd 112 Los Angeles 5 8 1 about It. Dl'lLDIXC XEW I IOCS'? OREGON'S PRODUCTS WILL BE displayed; If women aro bound to daub and streak themselves with powder why don't they put It on some place, ) , man Geo. Durr of tho firm of Smith &, 111k Show t Portland This Month Il'-rr. is at Powers this week, build-, Will Glvo Kveiy Locality lug n bungalow for Chas. Xlnimer- Clinncu to lAhlblt JUDGE COKE You novcr heard of a man work ing himself to death when he was f working for nnothor man. Tell a Coos Day girl that she looks ,itn n,wl aim will wmit. In IctRa YOU. Tnofkou'Sy1 OSS, a Coos Day , that he looks published at Dallas and ot which I cuto nnd ho will want to kill you. Low A. Cates, formerl of Coquillel is tno euiior: "Tho announcement that Judge . niM.ssTinv l.-mr Tin.' u Y I John S. Coko will bo a candidate, to. I- ftl-.sno.N IQIt llll. I'A succeed himself on tho circuit court i ; : T. TTTTiT bench for Coos nnd Curry counties What has become of tho old fnsh Bhoiild bo received with no small de- loned man who used to worry Tor greo of satisfaction by the people ) fCnr ul0 bicycle would make ub a within that judicial district, where he , H,louWorod raco7 has presided two successive terms, nnd whore ho hns made a splendid record as a Jurist. It hns been Judge t Deforo she gets him she always Coke's Intention to roturn to his prl-!wnnts to see the color of Ills eyes, vato law practice, which was more ut , etB ,,,, n b1io thInlB remunerative than his present posl-, , A . .. , , , , , tlon. and his announcement there- n"t Is the color of his coin. foro may como as soniotlilng of a stir-, prlso to his constituency. It Is pos- When they are first married sho slblo that tho bar of Coos and Curry 'Krt,L.tH him with liasslonato showers counties, appreciating lis worth om . ,. .., ' , , ,.. ,n. tho bench, may havo prevailed upon,0' 1lH8t'8- I,ut nbout tcu Jca,ra lat Judgo Coko to stund as n cnndldnto to ' or, bIio greets him with passlonnto Biicceed hliuHelf. Whilo his election hIiowoi-h or plates and cups and snu- ono or tho Smith-Powers em ployees. Myrtlo Point Enterprise MYltTLE POINT DIKTIIS PORTLAND, Oct. 111. Oregon's display or soil products at tho Man ufacturers' & Land Products Show to open hero October 125, will be groater than at tho Lewis & Clnrk Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise Deports Fair of 1905. the Following llh Din I Alrendy moro than twenty counties Hermann Horn to Mr. and Mrs. i or the stato have spaco at tho expo Forrest Hermann, Oct. 1, on South sltlon nnd by tho tlmo tho exhibition Fork Coqulllo river, n son. throws open Its doors, It Is expected, Clinton Horn In Mr. and Mrs. J. S. twentv-fivo out of the thlrty-fivo Ore- Cltnton Oct. 5, n daughter. Igon counties, will huvo attractive dls- Htoinmier uorn to Mr. nnu -Mrs. piays M. O. Stemmlcr, Oct. I, a daughter. WAS WAD YETEHAX (Special to The Times.) UOSEDUUG, Ore., Oct. 11. An- .1 .. ... tl ..!... It. All... ! lHtll 11 urow .uui-kuii iiiunu, uu uwu . Wlmnlnr this city, was a veteran or the ClvHa,IJ.ll;,1X Counties to mnke dlsnlnvs. booths' ror which had been reserved to Oct-' obor I. wero Morrow, Polk, Hood Hiv-1 or, Miilhour, Umatilla, Klamath, Was co, Crook, Clackamas, Haker, Colum bia. Multnomah. I'nlon. Linn, Wul-, lown. Jackson, Washington, Lincoln various Oregon counties to years or age nnd came rrom Hills-1 i, . , .. tho boro, Oregon, when toe , was ndmlt-1 JJf 0?' 'so? or tho fe ted to tho Old Soldiers Home, i ,.,,' Th .,, ,., where his death took place. must como from several adjacent counties, ns well as Coos ami Curry, that ho will bo continued lu office is n foregone conclusion. cors. War. He served on Company K, vi.n.i m rrii,nwi ,.v,,mi i.,lnir Fifth Illinois regiment. He was 0C . .,nnora n, .,' ... stlltn gold modal best county display. Tho sqcond best exhibit In this class will receive a sliver mount and $100 In cash. Tho host oxhlb- XEW DEPUTY SI IKK IFF I its from each couty will receive cash (Special to Tho Times.) ' from $50 to $100. KOSEnURG. Oct. ll.T. A. Raf-I I forty has been appointed by Sheriff j Qulno ns n deputy to succeed thoj late F. G. Stowart, who died while ( in office. SHIPPING OUT TIES XOT KEPKKSEXTED THE I' P. ' ' THE DACHELOK (llltli SAYS: J JEWS QF OREGON v . DALLES Harry Hunnicutt, in- Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise Bays: W. H. Myers, one of tho South Fork ' tlo contractors, has about 0,000 tics1 left In tho woods and tho tennis cm- ti ployed nro getting them out nt tho lull. nt nltnut KAA itn. llXf ,M.v u, uuun, .fvv jfv;. .... USING LOCAL GKAYEL r HE kiss which a man remembers longest Is tho kiss ho couldn't 1 get I dieted for larcony of a steer, was You can't mako troublo nnd keep sentenced to from ono to ten years tunlty to exhibit prod- -out or It, nor mako lovo without some ''in the penitentiary, nud his mother, K,.aV0 tlmt Is bolng brought down kinds. Already twonty ttmo fnlllng Into it. 'aged ca years, was fined $50 for from tho South Fork gravel pits. Su- When a woman insists on loving simple larceny. Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise says: Two road districts aro now using HE Manufacturer!.' nud Land Products Show to be held In ortlnud beginning October "5 Is n big exposition. There will be great opporti nets of all kit counties in Oregon navo nrrango.u WIl0l , , lB 0 lovlng! simple larceny. I pervlsor Laird of the Myrtlo Point KTC ffori'nd soU?nr n:s't.o wrong n.nn tho gods sometimes HAKER-The W. W. Eccles XXWyZ known, hns not done nnythlng to-'punish her by letting her mnrry him. her Company plant which was des-orth Fork bridge, and Geo. Million ward exhibiting at this show. Tho' When a man has good sjiouldenv troyed by flro Is bolng rebuilt and or the North Fork' district Btnrted a county Is certainly overlooking an (Uui .. ,.iUH8i,. ...ofilo it U so ensv for 'will bo In onoratlon five weoks after crow to hauling gravel on tho rond tnlnly overlooking an iui , ,.UH8jc ..ofllo It is so easy for 'will bo In operation flvo weoks after , crow to hau o advertlso tho com- . . . , ,, , , , t ,. , . , northeast or It rails to mako some n wol" to mistake his bravado for' It was burned. .nuiunusi ui opportunity t .i i.mi ltlml of n showing. There nro lilen- fbravory and his gall for gallantry. ALDANY Tho Albany colleso' ty of fine products hero to bo The wife who forgives her husband sophomores warned tho freshmen shown. for one flirtation is n diplomat; tho -unless they wore tholr greon caps nil f 1 lr ...i,,, f, ,i,. ,.i. ,...i i n'tho tlmo mi week (lavs, thev would I i,u ,i luihiito mill iiiv.u a in, -- -" . ....... i .. . . ...... lit. li,tii.i liitn n .111 fill town. DEYOXD KEASOX HERE Is a reawon for all things It U optimist; tho wlfo who rorglves lilmLlio thrown into a ditch. I three times is u saint, niul tho wlfof McMINNYILLE A general 48 1....... t ,., . . ,.. .,.. 'nil! Tnnf'linru' A Qcnfilnlln.i lllla lir Par- .... ,, UI.I.M . forulvua him fiftmiiir Is n lnnatie. out Tcnciiors' Association nns ucen or-, ions. Furs in Hummer and ; to stop being In lovo with him. ALDANY Mrs. Nettle Gillard, ng- Success in flirtation, for a man,:l1 yearo, Is suing for n dlvorco , tTP B unless It U leniiii i no fnsh-! w, IIU ,)t.,.B womn t0 bo gunlzed to toko the place of the varl ..nok.aToo wXs 1 wl. e are be-;llc"l It 1 equivalent to asking her ous organizations of the same type yond all reason. M consists In tho nblllty to nppear In X WITH THE TOAST t AND THE TEA t $ from her husband, W. II. Glllnrd, ng- loo when ho is Indifferent; for n.'l "3, whom, sho chnrges, was gulltyt woman. In tho nhllitv to annear in-1 or cruelty. I different when bIio Is In lovo. GOOD KYKXIXG Nothing can work mo dam- ago but myself; the harm that I Biistaln 1 carry about with me. nnd 1 urn ever a real Biifforor by my own fault. St. Dernard. THE LKSSEK DOLES t AT THE HOTELS J Cliaudler Hotel S. L. WlllliuuH, Dandou; H. L. Jewell, Portland; Lynn K, Snow, Co- iliillle; George A. Cable, Portland; j,0nio Mrs. Maud .1. Chase, Coqulllo; G. M. i . ' ; Minmons, I'ortlaud; J. l.acliimau,, ban Francisco; Leo Dornhardt, tlar- diner; A P. Davis, Coqulllo; F. G. Lesllo. Coqullle; W. C. llnwloy. Sa- ROSEDURG At a meeting of tho Rosoburg Merchnnts' Association the inenibors expressed their hearty dis approval of tho new municipal road , district law. j SEASIDE Henry Drnlllor, aged S5 years, Justlco or tho peace nnd an old resident Of Seaside and residing lu Oregon sluco 1S51, died ut his DROOKS A riro destroyed tho Catholic church and parsoungo and sovornl othor houses, causing a loss oi f.'u.uuu. Just piny tho part In which you 're, " ' ) " ". b ii i. ko, r.. i.. KUVMATH FALLS A celobra With all tho skill that you possobs, huiil. Leo (low. Poitland , lie firm and faithful to the last, , M. i.nivin- lo el '"", - -y This much in time brluiltf you bhc-I (1- K,nK. North Jlend; Henry Die- tho different points In central Ore- ,..,uu uier. roruauii a. a. i.ariHou. rori-, "DOME wasn't built in a day. U Neither was any thing else worth U while. It takes mo'n two years to "build" a tin o' VELVET. land; L. A. Though humble now your part may i and Mrs. A be. DespUe it not becnuso It's suuill. Some watchful eye i sure lo see If Into it you put your all. To greator roles you iiiiiwt avcond H In the lossor you aro giiiat; Success is certain In the end For those who bravely work and wait. Plnard, I'ortlaud; Mr. L Thrush, Eastslde; Sumner; W. G. L. (1. .Masters, Unott, Powers. Dlanio Hotel A. S. Whtirhurtnn, Powors: John Whobroy. Myrtlo Point: F. It. Fcu- uiuoii. Portland: L. Lludqulst. Pow gon. OREGON CITY Provided that tho plan Is approved by tho people, Ore gon City will be governed by u city manager ne.M year. FOREST GROVE The third an-1 mini Washington County Fair is4 declared to be tho most successful! ers: .Mrs. .1. Illeselial. l'ort anil: 1 Murphy. Portland: Steven Henzoz.l of any over held lu tho county bofore. Powors; Fred Whybark, Lakeside; i SALEM Mrs. T. W. Lano of Port C. S. Ml'Culloch. Coqullle; l'Otor , lninl was olei-loil nrnalilitnt l.v llin m. , ; "T,, , , . , ! 0iX lowt",s; William Schlldt, Co- i,blu river branch or tho Women' Thoro aro lota or idoal husbands qulllo. Foreign Mission Sorlotv nnd ideal wives on Coos Hay but' l.lovil Hotel l" ,,,., -,.. j .i. uii, AiiUKiiny, .loiin iiunu-, ..ww. ..,,,... o..ivU mu o.uin.u Grunts Pass: W. 11. Webb, Dandou; i of Dr. E. E. Ferguson who shot n. Gorber, Portland tH0$f Long careful curing puts that aged'iu-the-wood niel lowness into Kentucky's Burluy do I.u.xa which makes it VELVET, Tho Smoothest Smoking Tobac co. lOo tins and So metal lined bags. r I thoy aro seldom married to oaeh oth er. When ho is single a Coos nay man has every drawer lu tho cheffon lor packed with his stuff and Is urber, Portland: G. Henderson, hlmsolf. tho iinml miiii'n nttnrnnv. . I'ortlaud: D, II. Hudson. Seattle: lit. itminr r Dm iv,n,. ,.,.,,ua h,.. J, Johnson. Norway. Mrs. V. L.. niesango left by the doctor and bIiow-; l.iuustrom, coostou. uig uis reasons for killing hlmsolf, 0 ik lA-t VJJ.l rilLVIVI mLmmJ ir ir-1 EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new i DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street C(H LIVER.Y , DAS DEE.V REMOVED FROM ALDEK STREET TO ITS New Location 563 South Broadway WIIEDE Tin: 1MDL1C WILL FIND IT DETTED EQUIPPED THAN EVER TO SCPPLY NEEDS IN ITS LINE THINK IT OVER Did you ever stop to th'nk how much money you spend every year for iim'Icss things? Muko a incin ornuiliim of what you spend din lug n single iiioutli mid seo lioiv iniicli of this amount you might hnvo saved. .Multiply this mini by twelve nml then adil il per cent iutcicl which (his bank pays on savings necoiiiilH. Tho result will probably surprise you. If It does, slnrl on (ho right (ruck now by opening on uccoiuit at this hank. First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAKETV DEPOSIT DOXES KOtt DENT FUlfill & BEIETT BANK OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY Established JK8I). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 fntcrot paid on Tlmo AND BAViNflS DEPOSITS Offltcrs J. V. Dennett, President. J. II.' Fhiuiigr.ii, Vice-President. IL V. Wllllnnis, Cashier. fieo. F. Wlncliester, Asst. CASfilf. Abstracts KOIt ItUMADLIA ADHTDAOl'S OK TITLE AM) 1NKOHAIATION ADOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MADSIIFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, ODEGON OWNEDAL AGENTS, EASTQIDE AND SENOSHAOKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS KOU CANADIAN PACIl'IO ItAILHOAD LANDU HENDV RENGSTACKICN, MANAGED MARSHPIELD-ROSEBURGAUTO LINE Leavo Marshllehl (Chandler Hotel n.: A. 31. Dally Leave Dosehuig (l::io A. M. Dally TICKET OFFICE AT THE SMOKEHOUSE MAUSIIKIELD ; 1 1 . . : o . r JMIED VIODZON, Proprietor New Dodge and Cadillac Cars. FARE $7.00 OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Cars Jcavo Marhhfleld 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. Cars leavo for Eniplro 7 u.in., H .ni., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. Cars Leavo Sunset Day 7 ti.nu, O n.iu., 1 p.m., B p.m. Fares, Empire, i$3c; Tarlieol or South Slough, nOe; Sunset Day 7So NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship SANTA CLARA sails for PORTLAND OCTODED 1", AT 1 P. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTODED 111, AT 1 P. M. For further Information seo SMITH TEDJIINAL DOCIC W. E. STUHR, Agent Phono lilO GRAVEL' Wo aro now prepared to furnish GUAVEL In any tuantltle from pllo In our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, ?2.?5 per yard. """ canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard.. Detail Depurtmait. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PoSt.Oflco. Phone ,00. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY uooiudial DlRciCI nTTT-TT- f illffi inr in.. .'"vv """! ntn,. I ,n,", 7 I'. ID, "-A I lionet! urn ..: I -'110 11.1.1. Z!!M JMwiXQ eosrtfeW 'ntfurnl,htd; ')o, Larnil T, Irving niorv ' ''")l.m a s i Benjamin Ostlinri , HuwixaBftBn,. I V-I 1TFOT Offices, 20S lin, ff I Phono 103.1. . ... . " v 'CJ. H. G. RiiIIdp I'lVIT. T-v W. G. Chandler " Dooms 301 aud!M1Crti! '"', uitrmi Wm. S. Tumen AltCIIITPfm MarcbflelJ. Qrttil FAItH vvv ,.. Clly Limits XorthBtsit 0) COMJIUTAT10X r,l Lii TICKETS . 1 ......o....iiu..i0nn litadia, Cars overy tn mlitii 11 ... . ... . . " ... in. 10 j p, n.. 14 ui Sioiinh onco a d, iMtiiji --. ... ...., iu r.ifltoiBae 11 UI1J. GOItST & KINO, Pt rr.Vft, m.n.M i.uii i.lUU. I VI LLAMKITK PACTFIO HON UAH Leavo Marshflcld (i:ir a.m. 7.45 a.m. 8 MS a.m. 0:45 a.m. 10: -in a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12: GO p.m. 1:4s p.m. 2: in p.m. 3:15 p.m. r,:00 p.m. fi.10 p.m. G : r( 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. , KvAM I.Mu l.llii I , I.Hii 11.11 u 1 mid 11:11 ii Mlt ' H t.Nl Uli (:t North city Haiti $ Marshfield-M Auto Stage IM ' ftl u m i 11 1 is Leave Onl rharinacy MnnJifleld A.SI. 7:00 0:U0 P.SI. 1:00 n,so aiAnsiiFiBtMogniafl Schedule nrraDged to ' with hoats to Itou"""1- " Myrtle Point, WW Kodelap. Faro from MatjWIeM M T 75 ctn'1 wm furnish it ".! extra trips day or clmrtor cara AUTO STGB SCBO ., . 1 .. (015 IKiuum " . 1 To Portland U'"-, Leave ManhWM841"; 11 . 5: Monilny ',' jjooi Tuesday J:"' 6:joiA Wednesday J;" (.jort Thursday ;" H)it J Friday 11"'" iJcoiA Saturday ."J$,,,,j:o Monday i,"il:W' Tuesday ; 'jj:0 VCllliea - iJiJBf- Thursday -i'" t- Saturday "" . Sunday -" 5;oM Mnndnv ..'"" R.flfl t Tuesday :,' 5:5Hj Thursday ?" 6:00 , n.i, nv ... 1 -' .Rn ij . ""?.- ..SO... ' t i' Maiuriui -. x - Sunday .." .11 8 a. m., yo ""- samo ouy.i . ..nilCV SAVtw. orde.,.c(:0JlL SpWe Nut coal, per '''' J op . It both half ton of w """Vl Lump coal, par J J Bait iu v' plione lfr ( Or of Kth Xi'rtM ,n 1S-J or . cuM m nm