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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1915)
MTm fMinav-Mfer ,$ flseoroo YAavioiwi -wrnggs yS ''""Jpiitr aAAk VV . ' fea MkYiiuii ' nullum. rkiin,V- nAT r ii'i ifTvtjTM .; ,W, (irailMn rnmrl ;. H 'THE QOdS"foYl'T-'llfe' MAR'silFkLb'k'r.'TuMDAY'dyER 19,'l915EtilHG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Kdltor and Pub. DAN B. MALONEV, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Marshflold. hi ' ' iii ' Entered nt tlio Postoff Ico at Marsh' Hold, Oregon, for transmission thkouch tho malls ns second-class mall mattor. COMMISSION GOVEHNM ENT T An Independent Republican news paper, published ovory evening ex cept Sunday, nnd weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. SUHSCniVTION KATES DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month G0 WEEKLY. Ono year ....... .v ?t.G0 When paid strictly In ndvanco tho subset iptlon pi Ico of tho Coos Day Times Is 5.00 por year or 12.50 for be months. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. $ EUROPEAN WAR ONE : YEAR AGO TODAY $$ OCT. H. H" The allies claim to have repulsed tho Germans and to have made somo advances at soveral points. Tho Germans advanco so near Dunkorqiio that tho people arc In a panlo nnd fleo to England. Slnco Antwerp foil, about 100,000 UolRlntiB havo ttikon rcfiiKo In Hol land. Tho Russians nro reported to havo loBt 10,000 men In tho assault on Przcmysl. An Austrian submarltio Is sunk In tho Adriatic by a French cruiser. TODAY IS APPLE DAY TODAY, October 19, Is OrcRon's Apple Day. This Is tho day when ovoryono should cat nu npplo and It should bo served In somo form on every table. It you havo not yet dono bo there Is yot tlmo. You know your duty on Applo Day. Got nu applo nnd cat it boforo you go to bod. HE TIME may not yet bo ripe for Marshflold to stop Into a com mission form of government al though Tho Times hoped two years ago thnt before another mayoralty election this city would have commis sion government and a business mali nger. Uut it is coming as surely as night follows day. It is coming bc cnuso It Is fundamentally a better way of conducting tho business of a municipality. It Is coming becauso whero it Is In force, even with all its crudities, which aro unavoidable un til experience has moulded tho sys tem Into something more symmetri cal than nn oxporlnicnt, It Is accom plishing moro in tho way of giving tho people full servlco for the oxpen- dlttiro of their taxes than they have over enjoyed under tho present polit ical method. Marshflcld has been drifting along until It Is about to get Into old ruts again. With $15,000 outstanding warrants nnd warrants now nt a dis count It will not bo long until thcro will bo another cry for moro bonds to tnko up warrants nnd add to tho burden. of tho tax payers. If any private business was con ducted along tho lines that tho city Is oporntcd It would go bankrupt In n slnglo year. Speaking of tho working out of tlio commission form of government In Portland, tho Evonlng- Tclegrnni of thnt city says: "It is not nlono on tho bashs of cost that wo miiBt consider commis sion government. Wo must tnko ac count of Its achievements, They aro to bo reckoned with In this city ns doflnlto nnd tnuglblo contribution to good government, good citizenship and better living conditions. Mnny pcoplo know of them In n gonornl way, but do not stop to think much about thorn. Tho summary of them Is rcndlly recognized and admitted by observant citizens. "Commission government In this city has given ns better maintained and clcnnor streets. It hns served euf -..Is OCTOBER 1, 1700 Birth of Hufus Choato. OCTOI1ER 2, 17S0 Birth of Major Andre. OCTOBER 4, 1777 Battle of Gormnntown. OCTOBER 5. 1830 Birth of Chester Arthur. OCTOBER C, 1821 Birth of Jenny Llnd. OCTOBER 7, 17C5 First Colonial .Congress at Now York. OCTOBER 8, 1871 Chicago flro. OCTOBER 8. 1SC9 Death of President Pierce.1 OCTOBER 8, 1830 Birth of John Hay. '' ' . OCTOBER 12, 1402 Landing of dolumbus at San Salvador, OCTOBER 14, 1C II Birth of William Ponn. ,. ( OCTOBER 17, 1777 Burgoyno's Surrender. OCTOBER IS, 1831 Birth of Helen Hunt Jackson. OCTOBER 19, 1781 Surrender of Cornwallls. OCTOBER 20, 1803 Red Cross Society organized. OCTOBER 27, 18C8 Birth of Thcodoro Roosovolt. OCTOBER 28, 188C Stntuto of Liberty -unvollod in New York Hnrbor. OCTOBER 28, 177C Washington defentcd at White Plains. 6CTOBER 30, 1825 Birth of Adolaldo Proctor. OCTOBER 30, 1735 Birth of John Adams. Got CMdllnGodl Folk Lore A PHASE of childhood folk loro is found in the catches wo wcro nil so fond of when young. Who Invents thorn 7 Who hns over scon n now ono In tho mnklng7 Who wns tho author of tho most famous, per haps, of all? You will rcmombcr It, of course. It wns most popular at Just nbout the ngo when you wcro learning to count. You said to an other boy or girl, "r ono It." Tho other boy was supposed to roply, "1 two It." Then you said, "I thrco It," and so on, till tho other follow nfflrmcd with ho "eight It" nnd you scream ed with dorlslvo mirth, "Oh, ho, Jimmy nto n dead horsol" Then thoro was tho "Just llko mo" dlnloguo, which ultimately caused tho unsuspecting victim to nfftrm that ho resembled n monkoy. Anoth er wo all recall went as follows: Adam nnd Eva and Plnchmo nil wont out to swim. Adam nnd Evo LUMBER MARKET WAKES UP MANY things Indlcato that tho lumbor business is again on tho boom and that tlio rovlvnl in horo to stny. Hero In tho Wlllnm otto vnlloy thoro Ih now n car short age nt tho lumbor mills of at loast 200 cars, and tho situation grown worse Instead of hotter. Two weeks ngo tho Southern Pacific rushed 100 cars to western Oregon mills to moot tho unexpected demand, and though cars In over Increasing num bers havo boon sent to tho mills, tho ehortngo steadily grows larger. Another Indication of IncronBod activity in tho lumbor business com es through tho Industrial Accident Commission. Its records for tho weok ending today show 03 accidents in saw mills, which Is n decided In crease over any woolc of the past year or two. Tho lumborlug Interest being snob u prominent ono In Oregon, It Is look ed to ns a curtain Indication of busi ness conditions. Exporlonco shows Unit no innttor what crops or prices) nro, If tho lumbor business Is unlet, i all other Is correspondingly stag nant. It Is Indeed pleasing to havo so strong nu Indication that prosperity has again returned and roports of conditions governing tho lumber markets nro such ns to Indicate, that for tho noxt year at least, thcro will bo an unusual demand for lumbor. It Ih pointed out that tho railroads havo used Just aa few ties as possible , during tho past two years, nnd thai from this source nlono there will hu u demand for hundreds of millions or feet. It Is also suggested that with tlio end of tho war thoro will bo an liu pienso demand for lumbor, to toplnco buildings destroyed, as ropalrs and rebuilding can bo madu moro quickly with lumbor than any othor material. Tho outlook s certainly cheering. Salem Journal. us with a reorganized, vltnllzcd and vastly moro efficient pollco force, aa well ns with a moro competent, proporty-prosorving nnd money-saving flro dopnrtment. It hns given us woro drowned, Who was saved? Nobody wan likely to forgot that one, nftcr It hnd once bcon played on him. Clifton Johnson has somewhoro moro cffectlvo ndmlnlstrntlon 0f rcco,,C(1 Ul npt,,nl ulrUi of n plcco municipal Justice, nnd especially in thoso respocts which havo n bearing on tho noclnl mid moral reputation of tho city. It hnB led to vory decid ed economy In tho cost nnd chornctor of municipal Improvomonts for which properly owners must pay. It has maintained n stnndnrd of social clean liness abovo anything hlthorto real ized; also u higher standard of san itation nnd hyglono throughout tho city. It hns ouhniicod tho vnluo of municipal Biiporvlslon over tho lives and recreations of tho city children. It has equipped play-grounds, light ed the parks, and In many wnys In troduced ii now orn of social servlco, tho valuo of which Is appreciated by tho entlro community. "In tho summary of things thoro aro a few which commission govern ment has achieved In Portland. Thoyf siiouid bo constantly kept In mind as stnndliig to Its credit." of childhood Jlnglo which shows, oiigh to onnhlo frlond wlfo to find out what sho wants to know, oh, Doc? ( Money talks yes, my son. nut only wnno Us working. Whon It goes on n strike, or Is loafing on gonornl prlncl- plos, It loses lntorost In ovory- thing and becomes nn silent ns a log on n mud flat. probably, how a good many others havo originated. Ho says that In Enfield, Conn., n boy In school wrote something on n plcco of paper and passed Itaround. Tho tenchor saw tho other pupils laughing, got hold of tho pnper nnd .read tho following couplet nbout herself: Thrco little mice ran up tho stairs To hear Miss Blodgett Bay hor prayers. This tenchor ovldently hnd n real appreciation of lltorature, for In stead of whipping tho boy sho gavo him flvo minutes to write two moro linos telling what happened to tho mice, or to Miss Blotlgott, ns tho enso might ho. Nothing daunted, tho boy turned out this Bcnuol: When Miss Blodgett said "Anion," Tho thrco little mice ran down again I quoted thnt poom In my boy hood with tho namo of my lonelier substituted, and It never occurred to mo thnt tho vorscs wcro not as old as tho vory hills, They seemed always to hnvo bcon hnndod down from generation to generation. That Is tho chnrm of folk loro, whether adult or childish. Its origins nro unknown, and it is pcrpctuntcd by wireless. Exchange Tin: counoiijMhx M EMBERS or tho Marshflold City Council nro supposed to bo familiar with tho prob- r You don't hnvo to ho n student or geography to know thnt tho cnpltnl of tho state of matrimony Is Money. THE TALK THE TAILOR TOLD (By Den Lnmpmnn In tho Gold Hill Nows.) Minded I am of a llttlo tnlo tho Tailor told to mo it plagues my moniory, Sonny Boy, and will not lot mo bo. And slnco tho tuylor Hiiro won't mind, and Vauso tho night is fair, wo'lt toll again tho truthful tule of Soiuowhoro Ovor Thoro. II Threo black crows to tho palnco loins of tho city, but nono of thorn 'flow; found nn open casement nnd all Ih familiar with tho answers. hopped through. Ono down tho base- (mont, ono up tho stair, ono round tho vv? iinugnty pnnco sulking in his chair. T . fPlim ..l.nl. . .. t WITH THE TOAST t AND THE TEA $ , Tho chair was or tnpostry, woven t cloth or gold. Tho prlneo was dressed CONCERNING THE WORD "NONE" V THE metropolitan nowspnporu which insist on tholr writers al ways uslntr "nono" with n sin gular verb know n llttlo moro about tho English laiigungo, they'd get hop to tho fact that tho word "nono" Is both nlngulur, ,and plural. "Nono arp" was good. English long boforo tho scholarly editors or tho King James translation of tho Blblo wroto "nono or thoso things movo me," nnd has bcon good English ovor since. Tho troublo Is .that with ninny met ropolitan editors, Ignorant or tho his tory of tho Innguago and tho older lltcrnturo, humbly nccopt as law tho views of prim purists who want to Iron nil tho life out of tho Innguago and substltiito starched rules of grammatical regularity for tho good 'old idioms. To sny that "nono of tho victims wns killed," ns most big papers so scrupulously Insist on doing, not on ly flics In tho fnco or tho natural, col loquial Innguago of tho presont day, but It isn't oven good English Judg ed by lltornry stndards. Shako spoaro would novor hnvo said It. "Nono" Is simply an old Anglo Saxon word wrltton "nnn" when sin gular uml "nano" when plural. Wo wrlto both slngulnr and- plural in I tho snmo way "nono" nnd good , J In satin puffH. splendid to behold. "'" D", w nmu -iu.u K t Threo nrottv mum. ran t hi. wi,i, ""thorltlea use tho word generally nQ llltltMl I MMln.. Hlflii tfilllt in. 1m U'fiu n1.....Vn U..I1,... !.! "" ." " "VJ MMUfc IU lU .. ,. ...... a ... f ..v GOOD EVENING Man's llfo Is but a working day Whoso tasks nro sot might: A tlmo to work, a tlmo to pray, And thou n qtilot night. Rosaettl. -but hu couldn't comfort him. to tho ii.... A. vw..... ,,uil dins and skip to tho clinic! Crow was talking In his oar oro thoy woro aw aro. Prlneo wns vory angry nnd straight bogan to saj though ho novor flnlshod it "Tnko that bird A IIWI1V." lln nrnun In lilu vnliMt urMn T ....... (tv hi.'w (.1 .la IVIIUI I.I IIIUI . 'ho tossed back his hair; told tho' lM!l,0VQ Umt ""' of "lom wns liurt I want moro spoclflc, thoy uso, "not ono" for tho singular, as "Not ono of the victims was killed." Tho word "any", which many newspapers Insist on using with tho sumo silly rostrletlon, Is likewise ei ther singular and plural. "Ho didn't ' Al'Tl'MN DAYS pngDs ho was off to Somewhere Ovor ,3 bBl1 EnRllih, In splto of the big pa. There. Tho crow rullod to his com-il,0r3- Steolo, Tlmckory or Ilaw- t'REDIT U),S IN SWEDEN P OLLOW'ING thu JBOO.000,000 O, tho pleasant days of Autumn, Purple of tho grape and plum, Softly gray with seeding grasses, Drowsoy with the Insects' hum. credit loan to tho Allies by th ,,. my8torl03 oU tho I1101mlallli Uigliig in tho storm radoa, thoy boat tholr wings, and . Uiorno would hnvo wrltton "that any boro tho poovlsh prlneo away to look ot tllem woro hurt," or "that ono of nt othor things. Thoy showed him thorn was hurt." u pcasont boy laughing In tho rain.' Those facts may bo certified from showed Wm a gypsy boy sleeping hi "' unabridged dlctlona,vy.--Salom! ftlio grain, showed him n sailor hid-Slntcsman. United States conies word that Oormany has Just negotiated a credit loan In Sweden. Tho amount of It Is 40,000,000 kronor. It was f Inn (oil lit Hir ffvn, ni'tiinlnnl linnlro I of Stockholm, This loan it Is said Is Intended for precisely tho same purpose as tho Allies' Amorlcnn loan to steady international oxohango botwoon Ger many and Sweden ami facilitate payment for tho supplies Gormany has been purchasing in that country. Tho parallel goes father than that. Swoden Is moro gonornlly pro-Gorman than tho United Status U is estimated that tho proportion of Swedes favoring tho Toulon cause is about 90 por cent. Thoro was opposition to tho Gorman credit loan In Swcdou, Just ns thoro was opposition Uoro to tho Franco' British loan, but it wns put through nevertheless becauso of tho genera! conviction thnt It wns for tho host interests ot tho nation Noou-dnv drunuis ndown tho dull: Nlxlos pnttoilng through tho groon wood, But thoy novor, novor tell. Whoio the Monk of Lyn Is hiding, Tho lt'8 very won thoy know Mind we not, today Is hoavon, How tho winds tomorrow blow, Selectod Then I i You can't ralso tho dust by blowing about yoursoir. IfllOV linrft llltll lwwtl? ntrflln mliiiixi l.ta' . . ,. w. 't.v,l M1"' UIVIU ma room was warm. HI Minded I mil or the llttlo tnlo tho Tailor told me. Tho prlneo sont out ror thu peasant hoy nnd tho lad who sang at sea. Ho sent n pngo ror tho gypsy boy. Ho gavo them rai ment fair and thoy played nt games, till tho sun wont down Somowhero Ovor There. Tho more n man loams about fish ing tho moro his fish cost him. I Ql'HSTION TOR TDK DAY I IT ltEgUlltKti TWO DAYS FOR MARSHFIEI.D DOLLARS ou think you aro woll posted. Well, who Is tho lloutoiuuit gov ernor of Orogon. TJraea Wut Ads brlnt results. Tho Coos Bay man who would rather lose u frlond than an urtcu mont snuiQtlmes loses both. (From Suiom Capital Journal) Mnrshflold, not satisfied with hav ing ono dollar day, Inslstod on n second. It might havo saved tlmo and work to havo had a two-nollar day at first. Thisisthe Stove Poll: YOU Should I A1 Use care PORTLAND Tho Row Thomas Jennings has boon choson rector of St Davis' Enlsconnl church, nnd win A sob slater announces that a kiwi tnl;o clmrg0 ,u n "ew ,,ay8' should not last longer than flvo sec I , - - omls. Well, flvo Bccomls Is Jong oil-' Times want ads urine rosults. TS different from otheis becauso more cat Is taken In tho niaklntr nnd the materials used are of higher gratje. Black Silk Stove Polish Stake n brilliant. flUty polish ir-t iloet imt rubcit orilust cif nult':es' uc!iM lour time ns lone ns otvti.ity fcd.- olKh. I'scil on sarwlo Ft 'V uoJ t jiJ aro mm erot-ery C iicri All wo ask Uu trial I'oolti-iji , r jok rtovo. your iiljr ctuvoor sour iroa m ti it jiu I Uou I lluil It tho con iovo peu.n uwJi luon; Jlai , your Jclor 1 1 .itlioru.ti to r f i J jrour I ;y nUtoni:iaikilktot.tlo...li. .JtlnlltiuMcrputo-onouuaiiV I lllack Silk Stovo Polish AYorks Slerlinc.UUuoU U Black Silk AlfDrylns Iron Cnaia! en I I'm BUcE Silk MaUl follth for aT. nrkcl orbrw. HluQUiuaJlorUMonautoniobUoB. , IIMI LLI1 ,1111 1 HWW c l Jr. . nnvornmnntexneft. cncineers rif Packard and Ford companies, and other authori ties, declare oil from asphalt-base crudo has greatest efficiency. And it was on efficiency that Zerolene, tho oil niado from -California asphalt-base petroleum, was awarded highest competitive honors, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. Standard Oil Company (California) Marshflold ZEROLENE ike Standard Oil for Mofor Cars ivrmrcnivi A Portland Preacher Hiijh: A saving back nccoiint moans moro Hum Assoeluloil Clinr Hies In tho uplift of Immunity. A provident, imil liolpHil niiiii Is u more vnlunblo n.s.set than ono who, being dependent upon tlio Kcneroslty or others, uccepts ehiiflly nt tho expense of his solf iepect. 3IANMOOD AND 3IONHY nro in the gaino of Ill'o. Mnuhooil Is necessary. So Is money. Your savings account will pay J on threo per cent tit this liimlt. c , K k f p t p f ! ! p First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAJFim" deposit iu).yi:h FOR ItEXT. II fl BEIiTT BUI OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND HAViNGS DIU'OSITS Offlcera, J. V. Honnctt, Ircsldcnt. J. II. riiiiiiigf.il, Vice-President. ' It. P. Williams, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Asst. Cashier. MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Lciivo'Mni-rdifleld (Chuiidler Hotel Leave Itosehiii'K . n.ill) A. M. Dully .(l::i() A. M. Dally TICKET OFFICE AT THE SMOKEHOUSE MAltSIIFIELD l'-ltKI) TKHZOX, Proprietor New Dodge and Cadillac Cars. Cl&r FARE $7.00 NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship SANTA CLARA salla for PORTLAND OCTODEIt It), 1 M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) orroiiEit an, p. m. For further Infonnntlon f,co W. E. STUIIIt, Asent O.HI ill li',ll.Ht.AI; 1IUUIV Phono 13(1 Dredge "Seattle" J Oto most poivcrful, best equipped nnd most thoroughly modem twenty-Inch hydraulic dredso In Pacific wnten Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. PROFESSIONAlmT Ji 1CU f Qljy U1, M,, l-i "ouseworth Office Iiom-s: it (0 . ' t nnd 7 to 8 p. ,, "B,1"-i2to Phones! nttu.. . .'.. . -LtoMlH ra. wngnt HUILDINQ coXrnWH tlmatesfurnlsheao; i rip u m oi J"Oi lr nnd Throat Fnuiu I'hono raw. lt00ls 200. IivIhr lllock. I)H. SIATTIE 11. SHAW. 1'hyhlclni, nnd surB0B "o iJiio-j, Benjamin Ostlintl ww"DU"llw KNGIXEEii Avi AKCIHTKCI .Offices, 200 Irving Dlock Phquo 103-L or 2G7J t i Marahfleld. OrJ H..G. Butler CIVIL K.Vmvrri, Room 304 CokoUldB.Phon.iiJ Hnalilnnnn Hi .... 'pil """' iuoao 3C3-L. W. G. Chandler Alteill'JTrrr. noomo 301 and 302, Coke Dullto, """""""i uregon. Wm. S. Turnnn AllUIIITKCnP Marchflclil, Oregon. FADE TEN CENTS Clly LlmltH North Ilcnd, ft qn cfivnTio. nn .U TK'KKmj 91.73 () Murshflcld-North Hem Anto J,lno Cars every ten mlnutcj from 0 n. in. to 12 p. m.; to Sooth Slounh once n day, Icnilnjj tt 11 it. m.; to Etuplro Uircoiripi n tiny,, OOD8T M KING, Tropj. -: -( TIMi: TAHMJ WILLANIE1TE PACIFIC MOTOR CAK Lcavo Nlaruhflold 0:15 a. in. 7.-15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 0 : 1 r. n.m. 1 0 : -1 n n.m. 11:30 n.m. 12:C0 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:-lG p.m. 3: -IH p.m. , 5:00 p.m. CIO p.m. Lent North Etel 7.00 LB. 8.00 LB. 9:00 La 10:1$ lb. 11:00 w. 11:15 ta 1.15 pa 2:00 p.n, 3:00 p.a 4:00 ;.a 5 15 pa 6 55 pa C:cr p.m. North city llmlta oily. 7:30 p.m. 7-1$ p.a Puget Sound Bridge &. Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction " COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the v ' TALKS WITH BUSINESS MEN Who pnys for ndvoitMiiK? Does ndvertMns lurrenso or tlerrcaso tho cost of rooiN to tho consumer? Effortlvo udvertMiiK inav it'diifo tlio consiiiuer.s' cost nnd I'twuipntly does. Tnko that lnuch.ndveitNed .V3.(l(k shoo. Wo mo nil familiar wjth the likeness of tho luaiiiifjirtiifef, Iwauso ndvertlslnu lmS iiitulo the. inmi knoun tho country over. Tho enormous out-put, tho Im-ro iitimher or Mioes sold, eunhles him to boll rach pair on n vory Miiall intiiRiii. Advertising built up, mid keeps up tho demand. Without newspaper null liinnuzlno advert IsIiik, tho cost of Intro- tluflui; tlio hhoo would havo hcx-n lat'Sfer lu proportion totlio lmHi"' ber of shoes sold. Atlvertlslnp: put the shoo on tho market mil vlll keep It there, k , . Take tho famous cracker, or so-called biscuit. Thcro was n tliiio when tho grocer scooped all crackers out of a barrel or box, welsh etl tliein nnd placed them iu a paper sack. Today you purchase tr clean, crisp, wholesomo soda cracker nt less cost, ami it comes in nn nlr-tlsht, sealed packing Tho niunurncturcrs Uicw at ml. vortlsltiK would do and nuido tho prlio aucordlnsly. There was nu bnnicdlato and natlon-Mlde dciiiaiul. Advertisln- created nnd is sustaining this demand. Advertise wisely nnd so, effectively. Incrense your sales with out inntei tally lurroaslne; your expenses. Ileduco the pi Ice on nay (tiikio yoit can. Ailrertso anil make your Increased business pay fop ,r' Vols-Dllrlttii,' In Salem Oiutt(il '.loiinmlM Marshfield-Coquille i Auto Stage Leiti louvo Owl rharmncy Marshflold A.M. 7'00 0:!IO Coqnllto ML ::M 0:00 11:00 PJL 3:00 6:30 p.m; 1:00 n.uo. MAHSIIFIELD-COQUILI-E ACTO I .STAGE TIME SCHEDULE ' Schedule nrnuiKcd to toaa nith boatu to llandon, SUg ?Tjto l'olnt. WiiRner, BomW No delays. Faro from Marshlleld to CuoBfci 75 C"t' Slnglo & liamtetb, rrof Will furnish extra C f' extra trips day or UM, " charter cars AUTO STAGE BCUtVS - ' n..iilinr. lUia . ,..... ..i VlnrenCO EJ Leave MonhneW d Florea 11 30 tt . 1fl mn ioiini . . . lit i t u"u' " on 12 00 " Wodnosday .-'!; J0 p.tt Thursday -"nl',,i: Oo a.m- Friday -- ,.j0 ajs. Saturday ....- 30 j.b. Sunday ...-' r nn .a- Monday "'-'" s00 a TiiQsdny ; c-30 a Wednesdr.y ---'" 5.30 am- Thursday -? 6-oo a Friday ...; ' 7 00 a- .Saturday ;''" s 00 a.c 'stindav ..." tv Gardiner One Hourjf ."nTarihfle" tou trips juin."o ,." ,v. por 1 s n. m.. you should make Y , ganio day.) ' ! 8AV1"!BS- oy onifriun - -.1 HENRYVILLE C0ALfM Nut coal, per ton j Lump coal, per ton - ,.W 1 J... nt both '. ur au u- 7)(,IUSS0N'.T Phono IB-J r leave er1' Stor UlllyerVi CIc Times' Want JW fcHummsBair Bring ResM1 p