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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915-EVENING EDITION. THREE GCTtWtllutScluirfiKf & Man IIAHT SCIIAFI'NER & MAHX VAHS1TV FIFTY FIVE SUITS SOME "snap" to this stylo. For yotniB "ion wll wnnt tho liveliest faHhlon, uiul tlio greatest economy. Clothes purchased lioro kept pressed free of chnrgo Woolen Mill Store Two Stores Martliflcld :: :: North Bond WEAVING All kinds a spec ially. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R I'OU TRANSFER AND 8T0R AGK OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FltKIQHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER I'liono ma . Itcsldcuco riiouo 10-J Market Avo, anil Waterfront SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE launch express lures MiiralificUl every tiny 8 a. iu. Ixmivos head of river nt 11:15 p. m. bteamer rainbow leaves haul of river dally nt 7 . m. Leaves Marshflold nt 2 p. m. For charter apply on board. ROGERS .tt SMITH Proprietors fttmtt9 WESTERN LOAN AND 1 BUILDING fin. ' t Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Troasurer t HAVE!, -IE ROOF FIXED NOW SeeCORTHELL Phone 3171 DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street I'liono 11703 iRWlTIE 4 t SUNRISE AXD SUNSET ' Monday October 18. Sun rises nt G:32 nnd sots at 15:20. WEATHER FORECAST tDjr Aaroclttrt Trcs to Coo. Dajr Tlmn, OREOON Partly cloudy nnd occasionally threatening. Southwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPEItATURa RECOIU) For the 24 houra ending nt 1:13 n. m., Octohor 18, hy DonJ. Ostllnd, spcclnl gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum C2 Mlmlum .t .jo At 1:13 n. m 42 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 101 n 1.73 Precipitation rmbo period Inst yenr 12. 1C Wind: Southwest: cloudy. : born : $$ HAINES To Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haines, nt their residence on south Fifth street, Sunday, Oct. 17, 1915, a hoy. This Is their first child nnd both mother and son nro do ing very well nnd father grins all day long. May Got Ticket. Business girls may got now gymnasium tickets of Judge Hall. Six ndmlsslons for HO cents. Tuesday nights only. Will lmo Exhibit. Tho nrt ex hibit nt tho Central school building will bo loft tho rest of tho wook by request. Opon dally until fivo o'clock. To Hold Bazaar. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church at North Ileiul nro planning n bazaar to ho hold In tho church chnpol Saturday evening, October 23rd. Restaurant Is Closed. Tho Peo ple's Restaurant In North llond, W. J. vague, proprietor, was closed to dltlons, Insinuating that his foot had slipped after the cxcrulntlng dryness of yesterday. day was for the purpose of consider ing tho traffic ordinance, which re sulted in a compromise with tho McDonald and Condron logging com pany. Stamp of Approval on Fnlr. W. U. Douglas returned yesterday on tho stuge from San Francisco. Ho says that he can safely put tho stamp of approval on tho Fair, though ho had but a few days to visit on tho grounds. Mr. Douglas wont south as one of tho attorneys In the appeal In tho case of Wit tick and Uernltt versus tho Smith Powers Logging Company, tho lat ter appealing from n Judgment of somo $3G00. Find No Hear. Though they searched valiantly through tho brush and over tho mountain tops beyond Tho Mnzo on tho rldgo on South Cooo Hlver yesterday, H. c. Murphy, Ferd inand Painter nnd Dr. Vaughn failed to find any bear. Thcro were tracks found but tho going of tho huckle berries had evidently taken nwny tho bears' reason for loitorlng In tho vi cinity. Mr. Murphy has his Aire dales with htm, hoping to try them out on n big black bruin. Saturday was tho fifth birthday of llttlo Eleanor Lewis, who In tho afternoon, colobrated tho event with a party, and invited a number of her playmates to Join with her In hnvlng a happy time. At tho closo of tho afternoon, tho mother of tho little hostess, Mrs. E. P. Lewis served tempting refreshments. Tho child ren invited wore. Ellzaboth and Tom Flanagan, Hosomary HIchardBoti, James Flanagan, Jlmmio Richardson, William and John Elliott, nnd How ard, Lewis and Herbert Lewis. (Jot Dueled. F. A. Baker, Don Gar diner nnd Dan McGeo walked to Win chester Day nnd .then back to Dcalo Lake. They took tholr guns nlong and got about twenty ducks. Geeso Flying. -Ycsterdny nnd last night numerous flocks of geeso pass ed over Marshflold. During tho day, they woro flying high but last night tholr "honk, honk" kept tho nlmrods awnko. Tho flight Indicates cold wenther and storms In tho north. Court Still Goot On Judgo Coko Is busy with canity cases and clearing up legal matters, tho equity sosslo'n still being open. Thero seems to bo a grist of smaller lcgnl matters to bo attended to, enough work to keep tho Judgo busy for many wooks to come. Find Xo Deer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Motley returned on tho boat this morning from South Coos Hlver whoro they spent tho wook end at tho J. A. Smith place Yesterday after noon Mr. Motley nnd rlflo wont stnlk- ing tor deer but found tnoro wcro none In thnt vicinity. Improves Summer Ilomci C. U, Peck hns returned from his summer cottngo on South Coos River whoro lin I. ill 1; I n f Ininrnvnninntn nlnnir tho river bank. Tho slope la bolng day when suits woro brought ngalnst evened up an' -oundod off nnd ho fiff WOOD! filing wood, per loud $1.7." to $2 ' ood, 16 to 24 lllChes $2 to2.50 Freo Delivery p. W. II. LINGO him by tho Pacific Grocory, Fourier urotiiers nnd w. J. Follows. No Hares Hold. Tho auto rnco was not held Sunday afternoon. Tho oven wns planned Saturday after noon, but tliuro was somo misunder standing about tho purses and tho rnco was called off. I'i ISo Over Thin Wool:. J. L. Intends to gc' lawn started, roach Ing down to tl.o water s odgo. Pil ing hns nlroady been driven nlong tho waterfront. To Dnnco on Hallowo'eii. Tho Mllllconin Club is making nrrango-l incuts for n Halloween dauco on Friday, October 20. This yenr tho members. navQ decided to ask outsiu Smith, County Agriculturist, writes J ns their gliosis. Decorations will tnat no will bo ovor to Coos Haytuu " u jkuiuuh jiuuunuuu mjiu this wcok to ook after somo work "' ' jwusiuu ijiuiu win uu a Ku hero. Ho has been kept oxtromoly busy In tho Vulloy for tho pnst fow wcoks looking after tho corn show displays nnd getting everything In readiness for tho show Iu November. Sale Still Oikmi. Tho ladles of tho Episcopal Church, who conduct ed tho rummngo snlo on Front streot three days Inst wcok, decid ed to keep tho flalo opon again to day nnd tonight, ns they still hud somo goods left on hand nnd de cided to renmln open to dlsposo of them. Concert Wednesday Night. Tho concert to bo hold Wednesday ovo nlng. Octohor 20th, In North llond, Eckhoff Hall, by Jono Sovoly, Gor- u Id Hunt nnd Honrlk GJordrum, un oral good tlmo. Hallowo'on falls on Sunday nnd this In the reason tho dance- will happen a couplo of days early this year. Mother Is Worried. Mrs. William Craig, of Soventh ntroot, Is worrlod ovor tho wboroaboutB of Charles Craig, her 18 yonr old son, who has not boon homo Bfnco Saturday night. Sho says thnt a frlond saw him In tho nianco pool room yostorday nftor nooii. Ho loft homo In his high top shoes and old clothes but did not tako any baggage with him, said Mrs. Craig. Ho had been working nt Tarheel camp until that placo clos ed down. Hcutrop Is X PERSONAL MENTION : j A. H. COLLVER, of Catching Inlet, wns down today on n business trip. W. G. FELLOVS was In Saturday afternoon shopping from Lake side. MR. .AND MRS. CARL C. WILSON, of Cooston, were visitors here yes terdny. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE GOULD left Saturday on the Kllburn for Arizona. JUDGE CHARLES FENSLER, of Powers, is a business vlsltoriln tho city today. ' GEORGE BLAKE wns here on busi ness from Catching Inlet this morning. FRANK LAYTON, the woll-known traveling man is In tho city call ing ou his trodo. TOM DENNETT left yesterday morning- with A. J. Mcndol for Portland on business. JOHN PRENTICE, of Empire, Is moving down to Daudon to bo gono n couplo of mouths. MRS. S. LIDDY was n passongor south on tho Kllburn Saturday for n visit at tho exposition. E. GEORGE SMITH and wifo, of South Coos River, wore visitors in tho city Saturday and Sunday. J. E. MONTGOMERY has returned from Gardiner and Scottsburg, where ho wont on business last wook. MRS. WARNER PETERSON re turned this morning from a visit nt tho Andrew Kardell homo on north Coos. MAX ROBBERTS camo In from Pow ers ycsterdny for n short visit nt tho homo of bis Blstor, Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn. RAYMOND E. BAKER, County i School Superintendent, camo over Into Saturday from Coqullle on n business trip. A. J. MENDEL loft yesterday for Portland and San Francisco on bu siness connected with the opening of his now store. GEORGE DWYER came In Saturday ovonlng front Powers for n short visit with frlonds. Ho Is now on tho engineering forco of tho Smith Powers camps. MR. AND MRS. E. CONKLIN nnd throo daughters, Myrtlo, Maud and Evolyn, loft Saturday on tho Kll burn for San Francisco. W. C LAIRD, Deputy Sheriff, ro turncd to Coqullle Saturday after noon from Spokano nnd Valo, coming back ompty-hnnded. MISS JULIA BENGTSON loft over Innd today for San Francisco to visit the oxposltlon, and will ro turn In about two weeks. PAT HENNESSEY returned on tho morning train to tho mines nt Dolmar this morning after spend ing tho wcok-ond at homo. F. A. BAKER, road supervisor nnd prominent eltlzon of tho Bridgo county, with Mrs. Dakar, wns n visitor horo on Saturday and yes terday. MISS MARIE ailEGO Intonds to loavo in tho morning for Portland nnd thenco Into Washington whoro lior father, tho Rov. Gregg Is con ducting evangollcal sorvlces, "W. W. GAGE returned this morning from Allegany whoro ho wont to look after his ranch. Throo of tho Greeks who had leased tho placo havo boon called back to Greece. D. L. FOOTB loft yestorday morn ing for Portland In his. 1911 Cad FATHER IS KILLED1 C. W. VIKRS RECEIVES WORD OF FATAL ACCIDENT TO PARENT Mother Alio Injured Near Adams County, Ohio Particulars Given Seaman, Xo C. W. Vlers this morning received a telegram from a sister at Seaman, Ohio, announcing that his father, J. S. Vlers, had been killed and his mother Injured In nn accident yes terday. No other particulars wcro given, but ho expects additional In formation soon. Ills pnrouts nnd two sisters lived nbout throo miles from Seaman, which In lit Adams county, Ohio. Tho roads In that section are very hilly nnd ho thinks that they met with nn nccldont en routo to or from town. His father was nbout sovonty years I oiu. ins mouicr visiicu uere iasi summer nnd tho family was planning to movo from thoro to Coos Bay. Owing to tho distance, Mr, Vlers will bo unable to return homo for tho funeral. BROTHER IS DEAD Jacob Malison ReccUcd Sad News From Portland Jacob Mattson of North Marsh field today received n letter from his nloco In Portland announcing tho death of his brother, Nick Mattson, of paralysis. Tho howh camo as n great shock to him. Less than ti month ngo, Nick Mattson camo horo from Portland to visit, surprising his brother whom ho had not seen for thirty years. Tho brothora camo to this country together but separated and lost track of each other. Soon after his return to Portland from Coos Bny, Nick Mattson suffered rv stroko of paralysis which later prov ed fatal. DISPLAYS Aill SACKS OF COOS BAY CORN TO RE PIT OX EXHIBIT D Specimens Show What Can Do Done Here (?. G. Staddcn and F. IS. Hood Havo Exhibits Coos Bay farmers nro alrondy evi dencing tholr Interest In tho corn show to bo hold hero during tho lat ter part of next month and shipments nro arriving at tho Chamber of Com morco from river points for tho oxhl-, bltlon. i This morning on tho boat cntno sacks from tho ranches of Frank B. ' Rood nnd C. Q. Staddcn, tho lnttcr be ing on tho L. F. Prlco place near near Sumner. Good Sample Como From tho snmplos thnt have como 111 front tho Ton Mllo region sovornl wooks buck It Is expected thoro will ' ho somo husky specimens of corn from tliuro during tho display week, showing Iu a concroto wny exactly1 what can bo raised In n country that i hitherto has been branded as n "poor corn country." . As tho samples nro recolvod horo nt tho Chambor of Commorco thoy nro bolng taken caro of. Somo of j thorn nro In danger of becoming mouldy uiiIosh placed In n warm room ' and nllowed to thoroughly dry out. I North Bend Norwegian Lutheran iliac which ho will try to trade In Itulles' Aid will hold annual lmaari on a now Wlnton six. wrestling fans will bo Interest in tho Hows tnat Charles Rentrop, wiio dor tho auspices of tho North Bond wrestled through this county and al Llbrary Association, is bolng lookod j 60 in Curry, wns thrown Friday night rorwuru to witn niucu ciuiiiisiubiii u ' m Portland by Kuulo O'ConnoiI, also tholr music lovors. a wrosltor who was In Coos and Our- Will .Movo Camp. Tho Smith-1 ry during August. Tho first fall Powers oompnny will Boon movo I was in 45 minutes and tho second Camp Fivo to tho heavy timber be-Hn 43 minutes nnd 30 seconds. Tho yond Powors and whon this is com-1 hanunorlock proved tho Bticccssmul ploted, tho camps will all bo propar-1 hold. O'ConnoiI has now Issued an ed for a soveral months steady run. invltn.tlon to any grupplor In tho About thirty per cent of tho logs aroj world of his weight, offering $1,000 wiilto cedar. Tlio logs aro or u ooi- as a siuo uoi. $$ t AMONG THE SICK t $$ Earl Mack, lino man of tho local tolophono company, Is suffering from n sevoro attack of Poison oak bus- VIii-owii. Local talned whllo working on Coos River last wcok. Mrs. Cook of First Addition who undorwont an oporatlon Saturday for acuto appondlcltls and abcess is re ported doing nicoly. Thoy formerly tor nunllty as thoy got farther back Into tho timber. Had a Sunday Bottle. William Kllllhan either had forslght enough on Saturday night to got his Sun day bottlo or elso ho had ono "aw ful holdover" from tho provlous night, for ho was found yosterdny nftomoon In nn extremely wobbly condition. Ho wns given n sight seeing trip to tho Hotol Carter, whore ho spent tho waking hours In lonely meditation. Xo Council Tonight. Members of tho city council stated today thoro will bo no moetlng of thnt liody this nvnntncr. tho siioclal meeting of Capitalist VUHh "ay, Gay Lom bard, Portland capitalist, Is visiting for, a fow days in Coos County, and nt prcsont is at Shoro Acres spend ing n short tlmo ns tho guest of M nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mr. Lombard is owner of the Board of Trade building In Portland and is interested in real estato thoro. Vis itors at Shoro Acres say that as soon as tho sea qulots a bit L. J. Simpson Intends to turn tho salt water Into tho big new swimming tank. While the water 'Is turbulent sand and sea weed, It was thought, might clog tho pipes. at chapel, Saturday ovouhitf, Octo hor -;. l.cricsliiueiilN nerved. Llbby Coal, $.1.01) to". Phono 72. NOTICE TO REGISTER All electors who wish to voto In tho Primary Nominating City Elec tion nnd tho Gonoral City Election should rogister with tho Recorder on or hoforo Octohor 23rd. 191B. JOHN W. nUTLER. Recordor it - i resided In North Bond but recently I Mr. Cook has been employed ut tho II mr-ui Tnnu 2 Conner & Hoagland store LID CLOSED 01 t NEW TODAY ! GARDINER CLOSED OX HUXDAY "TIOHT AS DRUM" Traveler. Complain Couldn't Even Buy Smokes Salmon Jtuir Not Up To Average ! I WANTED Work hy woman hy day J or hour. Phono 137-L. VOll RENT 10 aires, partly set to strawberrloH, closo In. Apply Box "F," Times-offlco, ' J I WANTED t $1 WANTED Offlio work of any kind, Apply "D," euro Times. "Tight as tho proverbial drum" hi tho explanation given by travelers of Gardiner on Sunday. They say that yesterday everything was closed , thoro with, the exception of tho hotol 'T nD DI-.T 1 and tho drug store, every othor mer-, rUrl nuN I nluiiit liolnir classed under tho Sunday. Wllllx l.VlP r,lM. .CllOR. FonSlGr. ,.tal.,rr Intl. Crnm tlllo It la Informi! ' Tho rainy season will tait now pretty soon nnd you will havo to havo something to keep you dry, also something to keep you warm. On every article you uurchaic from the .1. O. Penney Com pany j ou save from 2." per cent to JS.'l J -SI per cent. Call In nhd wo for yourself. Then you will ho convinced. Men's Rubber Boots, WOONSOCKET, $3.n0 vnluo foT $2.10 Men's bright finish Rubber Boots, WOONSOCKET, $3,75 value. . Our prlco , , .$2.70 Men's now process WOONSOCKET Rubber Boots, ?4 valtto. .92.1frj Hip Rubber Boots, WOONSOCKET, first quality, $G valito. . $!.!!) Boys' Rubbor Boots, WOONSOCKET, $3.00 vnluo. Our prlco SM.DB Ladles' Rubbers at a big saving or 25 per cent. . .Jl."c, -llct 58c Ladles' Rubber Boots, flecco lined, $2.25 value. Our price. .91.10 Children's Rubbor Boots, flcoco lined, $2 value, Our prlco 91.25 Men's Dress Caps, tho $1.50 kind. Our prlco ,...VHo Men's Dress Caps, tho 76o kind. Our prlco 'iiic Men's Sweaters use, $l.Utt Men's Sweaters, pure nil wool, worth nt tho Icnst one third more. Our prices, .i. , .$2.08, S..)H, $1.08 Boys' 'Sweaters, nil wool, $3 vnluo. Our prlco .sjsf.08 Doya wool Sweaters, $2.25 vatluc. Our prlco ..$1.10 Boys' Mackinaw, $C. 00 valuo. Our prlco .J?:t.08 SOO Mackinaw, made of long wool, tho best on tho niurkot. Nono better, $8.50 value. Our prlco .$0.00 Tho Orlglnntors of Low Prices c Inttrtorattti f J T&WiV&M?!lJi&a We lend Others Follow Apples and Jellies Wo havo Just received n shipment of APPLES that nro very nlco. Wo nro soiling them for 75 cents nnd $1.00 per box. Como In and 8bo thorn wo have sovornl different vnrlotlcH. Preserves and Jellies In 15-ounco Jars, each 2()u (Tho very best brum! on tho market. TRY Ol'U GOLDEN WEST COFFEE SPECIAL WE SAVE YOU MONEY " '' Gettings Cash Grocery NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY N oble Theatel TO-NIGHT , IV "THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES" MARGUERITE CLARK f T In Grace LUlughtoiiFiiriilKH charming romantic comedy "GRETXA GHEEX." Pictured Iu fivo ads hy tho Famous Players Film Company. This feat tiro was shown last evening to a packed house and Is bolng Miomi again tonight hy numerous requests, IT'S A PARAMOUNT Tho host plays Tlio best payers For tho host people Mho ap preciate. QUALITY PICTURES HEARST HELIG WEEKLY It t. Xoivh that Is always interest lug. ' DREAM DUD IN KOO KOO LAND Comedy for young mid old A good laugh In this picture. "A TRIP THROUGH THE GP.AXD C'AXYOX OF THE C)M)RADO" Scciilv that Mill Intel c t Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. WEDNESDAY NIGHT "ARE YOU A MASON" n special Para mount feature In fivo nets Mltli .JOHN DAHRYMORK. T '. SCAIFE uu a. n. nODGINS Marshfiefcl PA,NT AND " fiL!S!H DECORATING CO, UsUmatos Furnished 2g? '. Mar,hf.i.l orego. DUNHAM UNDERTAKING PARLORS nm,W,U bo kcnfc "E.V TO THE PUDLIO 4 Tegular state licensed nadertaker will bo In charge Phone 103.J The special session on Thiirs- f0,i out ow manager of tho Hub county Is clamping on (ho lid. en ?s His Xniuo. ? ? ? ? ? ? Is store In Powers, has received his ap-, forcing tho law to Us blue letter llm inio under which a man was j )0lntmont ns Justice of the Peace at f it. Thursday having adjourned until the j formerly with Tho Hub In Marsh- that tho district attorney of Douglas .;o HEXT Xoiv and modern 12- 26tn. J Loses tliiV nnnin billed at tho police station this morn- p0wers and is now waiting for his lng. Chief Carter found ?????? first case. Chas. Zimmerman, dopu drunk and unable to walk or talk ty aherlff for that section, will bo on Front street tkis morning. But I sworn In as constable as soon as he a fow minutes later Christian Nelson i moves into his now home at Powers appeared iu a somewhat Blmllar con- Und will aid Fensler In meting out i ! Justice. Judge Fensler has not yet MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Rnnrl IS I. c nces Reasonable Jmmerclai and l"v'y. WW You need a tonic Every Day Tonic A tonic of exceptional merit rebuilds tho run down system, Increases tho nppetlto and produces bound refreshing sleep. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono 208 'e Deliver Salmon Run Small The salmon run on tho Umpqua this year has not, ao far, been on, nar with tho runs of previous years, it is .reported. Both tho eannerios are In operation and many fisher-1 men aro at work, but the catches aro I Bmnll, The expectation is that later in tho season tho run will materially Increase. Building Tunnel Warren Reed contlnuos to burrow his 1,000 foot tunnel to plorco tho hills Into Clear Lako, thus furnish ing a fresh water supply to tho town of Rcedsport, whoro the Willamette Paclflo will cross tho Umpqua. Oik Saturday Mr. Roed told travel- announced his code of rules In his court but it Is underfltqod that ho has decided $25 shall be the minimum flito. More Corn Prizes. Prlzo winners In the corn- shows to be hold In Coos I during tho latter part of Nbvomb6r may havo a chance td tako part and 'get a share of the $1,000 In cash prizes being offered hy tho O. W. R. land N. company. Any one In the ers through there that tho entire j Northwest Is allowed to enter. .Thoj000 fecl ,s now ha,f waX complet (bIiow will bo held In Walla Walla' ' J'alsey Visits There i December 2, 3, 4. It seems possl- Tho gasoline schooner Patsoy la bio that prlzo winners hero would i now operating into tho Umpqua, have time to get their X&xtf& Walla Walla to COmpCtO With dlS'i od fn o ,.nllnn cohnnnop nml li nroll ! plays from other sections of tho, known In most every port on the Northwest, J. L. Smith, county ag-I Oregon coast, rleulturlst, says that considerable in-' ' "" torpsi la holnc taken In the Coos i We havo a nifty lino of coal, wtml terest is Doing taKen in me coos ,, combmaUou ,,eat ,,R M ores, eo show nnd that surprlsoa will bo ,, ,i0 DOfoPO y011 uul. ci,iocdor room liouso, witn oasoment anil all modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basement. West Bunker Hill. Rent reasonable. Apply Robert Marsden, Sr., tele phone 3125. FOR RENT Furnished K-room! apartment In tho O'Conndll bldg, j FOR RENT Sleeping room In flno modern home. Phono 175-.I. FOR SALE I I'OU SALE 2 high-powered motor cycle, In good condition, at Goodrum's Garage. FOR LEASE Lloyd Hotel, furuisii ed, Marshflold, Oregon. Also store room. Apply owner, J. H. Bridges, Gatos Hotol, San Fran sprung In November and lllldeubruud. REWARD For return of white Spitz dog, lost since Wednesday,! Tom Madden, phono 227-L, Are You Gambling? In Tire Satisfaction There's ono tiro that carries with It not only tho guarantee, hut tlio proved (est of having mailo good on Coos County roads pu ller the hardest usage ThN tiro is OXE you can hank ou to do moro than Is claimed1 for It. There Is no chance In 1'ISK TIRES. They do tho work, deliver the goods and make good every time. Tlio prices well, hero they mo compare them and thru romparu tho tire value. V SIZE T 30x3 $ 30x3V2 32x3V2 34x312 34x4 1 36x4 36x412 37x5 NON-SKIDS FIVE-PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY 4FI8K DISTRIBUTORS SOUTIIWESTEHX OREGON GOUST KINO OARAGE ...North Bend Agents KIME .V VOV PEGERT, Coqullle Agents H. o:. WHITSETT BandoiK Agent IRES. TUBES 9.00 $2.35 11.60 2.70 1335 2.80 14.90 2.95 19.40 4.00 20.50 4.15 27.35 5.20 33.20 6.25 h ' t '. v I