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"m -wjir irwxyr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. '" THREE! il 1 ' 'j rvi n finds It highest express ion I" bciomliiKtiesH. A lint s .W ntllicar I WCII Oil J'oi '" 60l become your ur menu. made In a Mirlety or snaps " .hat eviry man niny ecuro hVono tlmt best suits him and bis personality. Thsv are nationally advertised lid of exceptional value. They Jive a double gunranteo ours and tho maker's. The young men's models for Fall ,re exceptionally attractive. ; Woolen Mill Store 'Harshflcld North Bend mwvS WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per.ys.owon savings X'C L.UNjfKXI'Rf7SS lutes Mnrhltfcld ovely day 8 a. m. LeaVM head of river STEAMIW BAUVBOW Imtcj bend of rlvorXflnHy nt 7 . m. Leaves MarshfJcYd nt 2 p. m. Tor charter apply on board. itomciw smith Proprietors WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 I2lh Courth, So. Phono 220-R DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Hill bo kept 0IT.X TO THE PUBLIC A egnlnr state licensed undertaker will bo In chnrgo Tliono 103-J Wagssac zmfa i i. s. Ktmim & co. ? LQrM.3bafeurer t h-A&. 5r 4c I SOUTIlV: flniyttn uo, 1L ,rra,,"' 11tl'Al,' PALACE MEAT MARKET' HE BEST Meat Market JHE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Weiners and Pork rim ssage HE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. e linvt. hoim cholco pickled trlpo, plckltnl pljjs foot, pickled pigs cars ami pickled pig' mioiiIh. Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway wiaren calling and phone orders given special attention Vlobl A. TO-NIGHT Jj?g Home of Paramount Features" THE COMMANDING OFFICER terIou".TV,,am l"-Hl'cllon In four rcols. A thrilling film Tfik f ', ,l, P'ay that Mir red tho emotions nf two continents. UlCi iim ,' 'u,"ld upon receiving miy ihama.' -" t 111(1 li.ll rwti il-tlitw(2 - n..ua, VM. wi.h,, . HEARST-SELIG WEEKLY Th r '",ereb,,n oventi, that yon want to see. ne Fables of "THE SCOFFER WHO FELL HARD" Lower Floor, ."Hiaeyl.,1 ration. October tides Time and heights of tides at I Mnrshflold. The tides nro placed In order of occurronco, with their times on tho first lino and holghts on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of cousecutlvo heights will In dlcnto whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshflold. 2b Ilrs. . 3.33 Ft... 4.2 9.20 1.0 9.48 10.17 2.3 10.53 2.5 C.37 3.G 7.39 3.0 8.39 3.S 2.50 5.2 . 3.20 5.0 3.54 4.0 4.34 4.G 11.43 2.5 12.53 2.G 2.19 10.07 0.0 10.41 0.0 11.21 0.2 0.0 0.0 5.21 4.5 G.20 4.2 7.37 2C Ilrs. Ft.. 4.12 4.0 1.53 3.0 27 Ilrs, Ft.. 2S Ilrs.. G.41 Ft. . . 3.7 20IIrs.. 0.09 Ft... 0.4 SOjIIrs. . 1.00 Ft. .. 0.C 33 11rn. . 1.55 Ft... 0.7 4.0 WKATHER FORECAST 4 tDjr AiiocliteJ Trcaa to Cooi Tltj Tlmn. OREGON Fair, south, oastciiy winds, inodcrato along tho const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., October 25, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Mnxliniirn G3 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 40 Precipitation 82 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1. 1915 3.0S Precipitation sarao period Inst year . . . . 1 G.10 Wind Southwest, partly cloudy. 4 j 0444444444j (llvo n Dunce. A dnnco was given Saturdny night at tho Club Housu nt South Slough and was quite well attended. Uncle From ICasteni Trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Smith nrrlvcd in San Frnnclsco Inst Thursday from Min neapolis and eastern points whoro thoy hnvo been for tho past two months. llnil ii l-'fliv Too Many. Ed Hnntol nvorlondcd himself Saturday night, inidug in moro than his net tonungo woulil allow, and ho was found in a top heavy condition. Tho pollco; gnvo it mi a tow to tho Hotol do Car-j tor whoro ho spent tho night in medi tation. .School Patrons Meet. Tito school patrons of tho Flngstnff district ex pect to meet this evening in tho school houso to discuss nlnns for bonding to oroct a $3,500 school liuildlng and also for tho buying on additional land for school purposes, i i It Is expoctod Hint Raymond Bakor, j . county school superintendent, will bo present. "Anierlcn FlrM." Lnst evening Rov. II. B. Foskott, of tho First ' Bnptlst Church, gavo an oxcellont prelude to IiIh sermon on "Amorl cn First." Ills romnrks woio op portuno ns well as dcoply Interest ing, and at tho closd of tho prelulo, tho nudlenco Joined in tho Mnglng of tho National hymn. THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters ' THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. e Theate R uij n. . "" wnmii nisi ovenlng to a ptu'Kcii uouso ami Llri' iiA1, . .Ul,!il,t ""on receiving niiinorous iwimshtH. .MISS in feat mod iu thN great -rv iiu vuiiiviiiL'a III iiit iuij wii 15 cts.: Balcony, 10 cts.: Children, 5cts. H'eareii , ,"TZI KCIIKKF tho liluhot priced star, who lias Jloiosn i,, wreei In "Pretty .Mrs. Smith," produred by Ollv Skjiuii.,,! latI'y Company. Released by Paramount Plctiiics HOHt ML-AIUSI3 AND SUNSET Monday October 25 Sim rises at .4J niiil snlt. nt cfte 0:41! nllil ink nt 5:08 4 l-lics llluliPf rvi. -i..- i akM the4 ;,a; ? 'per dozen0. S n3 h,Bh ns 9,xly ccnta To Meet ri'imvilM.- im. i.in- ! h'U,rch, slsterhood -will meet Tuesday ' ,. .', . r Wednesday, this week, for nn all dny session at tho church hall Manassu Ouo Up. A hearing was & 0I1 "I18 uttcr In Judge toko s court In tho Mnnnssn and Son bankruptcy case. a. T. Trcndgold roprcsentluB tho First National Bank of Bnndon was here. fril',',1)'0 ,0I,", WurinlnK. About 30 friends nnd neighbors of Air. and Mrs. Jack Nowlin gathered nt their now homo hnlf n mllo abovo Allcga- -j v,.. uuniiuii io give tnem a iioubo wannlng. They have Just completed and moved Into their new place. Tho owning was spent very enjoynbly. Council to Meet. Tho City Coun cil w 11 meet this evening at cA-ht . ,. '" l" council uiinmuors. City Recorder J. W. nutler Mva that tho Judges and clerks of elec tion will be appointed for tho pro- cmcu nnu lliero aro also soiWal Imrottnitt street mattors to bo cn sldCTod by tho city fathers. (Joes to Gardiner Tho rector of the Marshflold Episcopnl Church will leavo on tho Wednesday morning beach auto for Gardiner, to conduct services In tho Episcopal Church there nt 9:30 Wcdnosdny morning and 7:30 that evening. There will bo no Borvlro In St. Luke's Church nt Umpire this Wcdnosdny evening. Brings New Wlntnn. D. L. Footo returned lato Saturday afternoon rid ing In his now Wlnton Six which ho purchased nftor turning back his 1914 Cadillac. Ho will uso tho nm- chlno horo for hire. With htm camo ' koss smith. Andrew Er ckson and Lynn Lnmboth nnd two other pas sengers wero piciccu up in Rosoburg. Footo said that ho had no troublo on any of tho roads In here. Ho camo by way of Myrtlo Point. I f'fillllltlflft Rmu'u 'Wfkt-un Tim nin. idltlon of Mrs. W. V. Ttvoriv. nt Wniif. side, contlnuos to grow moro serious ami ncr inrco sons mivo uccu toic graphed to como Immodintoly. Ono of them, Leo. Is coming from Arizo na and tho other two wired will lonvo Wisconsin Tuesday. Mrs. Byorly re turned a few dayB ago from San Frnnclsco, coming back totally blind after going south for cyo treatment. It is posslblo that alio may bo taken oast for ti nient with tho Mayo Brolhorr, ;c!allsts. Now Agent Hem A. P. Nott, of Portland, arrived on tho Santa Clara Saturday afternoon and this morn ing took chnrgo of tho Coos Bay agency of tho North Pacific Steam-, ship Company. Ho has been (no nfioiit in Portlnnd for somo lime nnd comes hero very highly recom mended. W. E. Stulir, who hns been ngent horo slnco Inst May, expects to loturn to tho San Francisco cf flro Ho has mndo a great many friends horo who will bo sorry to reo him go. Xowlywedn Welcomed. Frlonds of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Peck gathered at tho Ruucalow on 10th Street Snt- urdoy ovenlng whoro tho nowly mar rtcd couple woro ontortalnod nt din ner and taken handcuffed In n buggy, with a drum mid tin pans at tho head of tho procession, down Central Ave nue to tho Finnish Hall whoro tho ovenlng was very onjoyably spout with a dauclug pnrty and a supper at midnight. Thoro woro nbout 30 couples present. Have You Rheumatism? Rexal Rheumatic Tablets Aro Miro to relievo you of j our rheumatic pains, btiff joints and horo iniihcles. THE BUSY CORNER I RcmiII Drug Store Phono 208 Wo Deliver t ' GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OP CARS .117 Central av. ritono 873-L . FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND UAGGAGB Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 103 Residence Phone ?3-J Market Ave. and Waterrent T. J. SCAIFE t A. H. HODGIN8 M rho llntvdfinM "Aini Afiw ' Loren Cooloy was ablo to bo out MarSnTltJlU DFCORATING CO 'today on crutches after being cgnfln- ... I ed at tho homo of Jils father, J. E, Estimates Furolsnea Cooley, for a couple of weeks by in- Puoe litf-It. Marshflold, Orgojur!e8 to Ida knee, I PERSONAL MENTION X $ L. D. SMITH is down from Daniels Creek today on business. GEJORGE HESS13Y, of Coos River, Bpent yesteruny in tne city. NINIAN WEBSTER came down today from North Coos River. N. K. DAGGETT of Allegany, trans acted business hero today. PETER LOGGIE was hero from North Bend today on business. GEORGE A. BLAKE was down from Catching Inlet yesterday on a vis it. MISS MAXFIELD, teacher at Alle gnny, was down this morning shop ping. O. CARLSON was among tho busi ness visitors hero today from Al legany. J. T. COLLVER was down from his ranch on Catching Inlot over Sun day. DR. T. T. MANZER, of Powers, wbb among tho week end visitors In tho city. JULIUS LARSON and wire liavo ro turned trom a trip to tho San Fran cisco Exposition. A. J. MENDEL returned yestorday from a business trip to Portlnnd and San Francisco. G. L. STEINAU of tho L. C. Smith Typewriting company is spending n wcok on tho Bay. .AIRS. ALICE MASTERSON, of Port Orford, was among tho out of town visitors horo yesterday. .MRS. ALF. JOHNSON camo over from Coqulllo for a short visit on Saturday and Sunday. MR. AND MRS. JOHN ROSS nro mov- lug today from tho Myrtlo Arms In In tlin Hivnnnnn Annrlmnntn DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD is ovor from Coqulllo on business and probably will go back tomorrow. MRS. B. R. CHANDLER and son, Bon, returned this morning from tin ovor Sunday visit at tho W. S. Chandler summer homo. RALPH KRUSE and Dot Bougston yestorday secured olovon ducks, be ing about tho only successful huntoiB out Sunday. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GETTINGS returned on tho boat this morning from Ton Milo whoro thoy apont tholr honoymoou. MRS. GEORGE TRIBBRY loft on tho aanta Clara yesterday morning. Sho will visit nt tho Fair and lat er in Orovlllo, her old homo. MRS. L. A. LILJEQVIST nnd daugh- j iur, .uibh uymiiia, biuiu ouuuiiy in tho homo of her grandfather, S. C. Rogers, on South Coos River. G. T. TREADGOLD of Dandon is in Marshflold today on mutters con nected with tho Mantissa bankrupt cy caso. MR. AND MRS. JOHN S. HANSON camo back on tho Adollno this morning nftor a two weeks visit i in San Frnnclsco. ' T. J. THRIFT hns recovered from his oporatlon of a fow days ago nt tho Mercy Hospital nnd was nblo to ro- turn homo to Coqulllo yesterday. J. CS. MEnLEY. n ranplinr of nonr Albnnv. In In tlm eltv for a fow i weoks visiting at tho homes of his -".:-.' w r ... daughters, Mrs. C. L, Morey and Mrs. Chas. P. Mason. . A. LILJEQVIST loft on tho morn ing truln for Coqulllo to attend a council thoro this evoniug and at tond to somo logal mutters. Ho expects to roturn horo tomorrow. TOM COKE came down this morning fronl tho W. S. Chandler sunimor homo whoro ho Ib In chnrgo of somo oxtonslvo improvements in tho place WALTER BUTLER of tho First Na tion Hank Is expected homo tho last of tho weok from a mouth's visit -at the Exposition and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Butlor, at Colfax, California. C. E. MARTIN, of tho U. S. Coast Guard, sailed yesterday for San Francisco on the Santa Clara, i after sovorul days here aiding in putting a telephono cablo out to tho now station at Charleston Bay. MR. AND MRS.E.G.OPPERMANN ar rived on tho Santa Clara, from In-1 dopondonce, Kansas, to mauo ineir futuro homo on Coos Bay, Mr. Oppermann Is an electrical ongl- neer. Thev are friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Robs and tholr coming is tho result of somo effectlvo Coos Bay boosting that was dono by Mr. Ross among his old time friends in tho Sunflower stato. Mr. Opppr-l matin Is very favorably Impressed with the Coos Day section, in fact, he says It looked like tho prom- Ised land after nn ocean vlyage ti.nt ,nrio nno ni,i inn.i innir irnnd . . to him. i l $ it AMONG THE SICK t t ,. ,. .. . . . mvb. ti. n, uwhihuuu iu tHMiniBUA to her homo by some Bevore burns' sustained the otner day. ) bo out crYr-nraraK m nSB&rms A m O SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Mrs. Kato Lando. TUESDAY Eastern Star Hallowe'en Pnrty. Ladles' Guild in Guild hall. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian auxiliary day session with Mrs. all E. . Hydo. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Brockmuellor. Auction Brldgo Club with Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgcr. Pnstlmo Club with Mrs. Roscoo Hnzer. Christian Sisterhood In Church hall. Brldgo Club with Mrs. J. S. Coke. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Ar- thur Mattson on Catching In- let. Dr. Mnttlo B. Shaw lcctur 4 cs at EaBtsldc. 4 Reboknh afternoon session 4 and oveulng banquet. THURSDAY Alert Club with Mrs. Chns. Mahaffy on North Coos Rlv- er. North Bend Methodist Aid 4 In church parlors. 4 Rainbow Club with Mrs. 4 Jas. Lnndrltb on South Coos 1 i 1 4 River. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. F. E. Allen. Klostcr Club with Mrs. D. 4 - E. Malonoy. o 'l t AT THE HOTELS t $ Chandler Hotel Roy P. Campbell, Jarvls Landing; T. T. Mnnzcr, Powers; Dr. Atkinson, Portland; J. P. MIchols. Coqulllo; Bon Mitchell, Portland; A. P. Nott, Portland; F. Dohorty, San Frnncls co; Mrs. Alf Johnson, Coqulllo; C. R. Wright, Bnndon; II. S. RogorB, Rosoburg; L. C. Hoopor. Gold Beach; O. I. McGoo, San Frnnclsco; W. II. Colby, Portland; W. A. Williams, Portland; A. M. Goodman, Portland; C. O. Chntfiold, Soattlo; T. J. Thrift, Coautllc: C. M. Grunstoln. San Fran- l cisco; II. E. Willis, Portland; L. P. Rockwoou, I'orunnti; v. aiooro, i'ori- lnnd: C. E. Martin. U. S. L. Q.; W. K, Zlmmorinan, Portland; C. W. Dow, San Frnnclsco; J. M. Dnwkliis, Spo kane Lloyd Hotel J. II. Cody. Nownort: John Hicks, Newport; C. Wilson, Bnndon; A. juuu, jjcavor inn; a. j. tvorti, ua qulllo; E. I. Tnrbrough, Bcavor Hill; K. Harris, Rosoburg: M. B". Gordon, Roodsport; Joljn S. Licks, Newport; Mrs. Allco Mastorson, Port Orford; A. Erlck, North Bond; I). Russoll, Ostrnndor. WnshliiKton: I. I. Oood- wln, San Francisco, Blanco Hotel a. L. Bunch, Beaver Hill; G. W. Norris and wlfo, Fnlrvlow; J. T. Col- Ivor, Coos River; Alfred Johnson, Empire: C. D. Drygor. Loo; E. A. Anson and wlfo, Coqulllo; Simon Al- heo, Myrtlo Point; Ed. II. Scrnnton. Myrtlo Point; George A. Blako, Catching Inlot; J. B. Myers, Leo; UCOrgO UCSSOy, L'OOS iUVer; U. Ul ma". Hnuser; J. C. Dolnn, North Tlnn.1. II T A.ln.lll Bond: II. R. Adams. Myrtlo Point, Tom Wassou, Emplro; C. S. McCul loch, Coqulllo; George E. Matthews. Rosoburg; Ray Norton, RoBuburg, St. Laurence Hotel Carrlo Devault. .Myrtlo Point; Mrs. Dovault, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. and Miss Edwards, Portlnnd; J, E. Cnllimus, Sownrd. Alaska: A. J. Foster, ilouul-1 am; A. F. Napper, lloqulatn. iiiwi-rr-n otatto nrjo-r m UIMI I CU olHlto rina I , IMMIGRANTS ARE TOLD SirJIviiii: Lithographic Poster in MarMirield PM"frtc Advisi'H 1'oreignetK to Study "America First" Is the tltlo of a striking lithographic poster Just Is sued by tho Fedoral Bureau of Ed ucation, urging foreign bom resi dents to fit themselves for citizen ship. A copy has hcon posted In tho Marshflold post office whoro It has attracted much uttoutloii. It Is ono of tho very fow advertisements over published by tho government and probably tho only pictorial appeal ov or Issued outsldo of thoso udvortln Ing nrmy and navy recruiting or the parcel post. , 'L,earn Hiigusu; uuena uigiii school: become a citizen, it says. . ... . I illlttuiu iu AtJuii yj pfyn uu.iau, uiii, , iiHfi,1i . ..in .1 a m Dttnfll, 1i.,tllall n .. .1 1 that 'moro than ono-half nro unablo 1 to read or wrlto any Janguago. I J4bbj Coal, ?5.0() ton, rhono 72. !. .' SELLING GOODS mhn , nrnMtkm , aaUi ! Tho lilg problem In selling goods is getting tho customer lb to tno store. Coos Bay Times ada will help ypu solvo this problem. "it means a uottor opportunity ami a better homo In America. It means i WANTED Roy J3 jmirH 01 ner to a bettor Job. It means a better Work In printing offlco boforo and clianco for your children. It means , after school. Apply "It" Times I a bettor Amorica. Ask the nearest offlco. public school about classes. If thoro ' , I Is nono in your town wrlto to tho,..,,,. cAir ,y tv'EIt "no aci-M United Btato. bureau of education." , ""0 " , ', ajry fan, s ndlos from Tho word, aro printed In Italian.' a:aVo, K0r,l Oregon tlC.000.00 Polish, Yiddish. Lithuanian, Bohe- g v , ltor; " 0iohttf Oregon, lalan and Jlungarlan. Tho bureau, uurmr, i)""w. UfthU"' has found that thoro tire In tho Unit-1 x.ri, 7T. ', 7 7 'fd States 3.000,000 forelgn-born folk jWAVJI ten years of ago and over, who are ' "0,I Willi iiousoworK. i none -SUJ. AIN COATS UBBER BOOTS All first quality and big money savers. Rain Coats, all new goods; Coats that will keep you DRY. 'Children's Rain Capes; worth at least ono-thlrd-moro 92.0H, 91.7a Uoys' nnd Girls' Rain Coats, for all ngos ' $1.08 Girls' Rain Coats, for all nges; rubber cement on seams; worth at tho least one-third more u. $2,n Ldles' Rain Conts, worth at the least ono-fourth more ?!.(, "."(, 9 1 .OH, 9.1.0H Men's and Ladles' Gabardine Rain Coats $18 to $20 values. O'"1 ""rice $ll!.r,0 Men's Rain Coats, worth double the prico IJO.OO, $1.08 Ladles' Rain Caps and Hats ao Fish Brand Slickers, long length, $3 values. Our prlco $2.-l Fish Brand Slickers, 3-1 longth, ?2.50 vnluo. Our price $2.2: String Pants, Fish Brand, 3-1 length, $2.G0 value Our prlco I.ISI Oiled Hats nc Rubber Boots, hip, first quality, $G Value. Our price $l.-ll Men's Short Boots, worth double tho prlco . ..$2.DH, 911.70, $J.40 Boys' Short Boots 91.O8, $l.qt) Crt s?rr J Incorporated S Wo Lend Others Follow. 1 ARMOURS' QUARKS TOILET SOAP, assorted colors, box. . .Be ,IU bntu In bov for .......... .1 .......;. . ,.k ......., ,30o BULK SODA CRACKERS, per poiinil l.lo ' Two pouuiU for , ".-Jo JUST Ri:UKIVKI A mw Nlilmueiit of PACIFIC COAST 1118 CIL'T COMPAXV CRACKERS and from tills tlnio 011 wo will hnvo them for miIo in bulk. WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery XO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL Try a can of our Maple and Cane Syrup for your hot cakes, Per Quart, 45c And remember, our JO-ccut counter Is htlll on the Job, with bet ter bargains than ever BANKERS TO COOS UAV Head of Bunker' Association Writes About Meeting Hero J. M. Poorman, of tho Orogou Stnto Bankers' Association, writes tho local Chamber of Commorco, that Mnrshflold'B Invitation to hold tho 191 G convention hero meets with his approval, and that the mat ter will bo considered at tho next meeting of tho oxecutlvo commlttoo. Ho said no other city asked for tho convention and tho Portlnnd bankers, moro out of courtesy than anything clso, extended tho litvl- Nation XOTICE Thoso owing the John Karl Board ing houso nro requested to pay tho undersigned at once. JOHN KARI, 510 No. Brondway. INJURED AT POWERS Charlos Isabel was brought In from Powers by Dr. Miinzcr and tnkQit to Mercy hospltnl. Ho fell on u trestle and injured hit faco. J iyn TODAY : FOR RENT New dpik kcow. Suit ablo for duck hunting and troll ing. Tho Gunnery. ROOM AND HOARD For two r three young women. Homo cook ing. Reasonable, Phono 1UL. FOR SALE A, bargain if taken soon. Splendid team of horses Weigh H00 Jus cuch. Apply "O," care Times, FOR SALE Ono firebox holler, nine ty horse power. Address "N" Caro Times. WANTED Roy or young man to do early morning Janitor work. Ap ply Q Times Offlco. .....u............. PRACTICAL NURSE with ?Merloiico would Itko work, Address Mis. JL Tuohey, Marshfleld, Oregon. Phono 3091. Afmmmmmnm JWtmtttWWWj i nor AMn cniiKtn $1 LOST Yesterday pu Bnuuluay, package of dry goods. Pleaso ro tvru to "H," Times office. QASSInt tt ws(df Tho Originators of Ixw Prlqc LOT -Waterman fountain pen, with screw Klip Cap. Reward for Its rotttrn to F. C. Birch, Rod Cross Drug Storo. LOST Saddlo blanket. Finder please roturn to H. W. Painter. $ t FOR RENT I $ HUNflALOW FOR RENT Now bhc! clean. South Brondway, Elovonth Streot. F. E. Allon. FOR RENT Rnmll furnished Iioiim on South Fourth. Phono 14G-X. FOR RENT 'ow and modern 12 room houso, with basotnent and all ntodorn conveniences, Includ ing twp bath rooms, two toilets? laundry tubs in basotnont. West Bunker Hill. Rent reasonable. Apply Robert Marsdon, Sr tele phono 3125. t WANTED I it WANTED Wprk by exiwrlenced girl. Phono 143 North Bond. ' WANTED Gentlo Team work horn- cs. No old skates, call room 3 Ploncor Building, North Bend. WANTED TO RENT A modern building containing 30 or 35 rooms suitable for a Hotel. Phono L. J. Juston, 117. WANTED To Jiorrow $2000 at 8 per cent for ono year or more, on 100 acres Improved dairy furiu. Address "P," caro Tliecs. WANTED Work by woman by day or hour. Phone 199. FOR SALE I FOR SALE Ouu JU1S Ford touring car, best equipped in couuty, at a bnrguln. Good rum Garugo. FOR HALI-Gold Dollars evprbeur ing. Have strawberries on from Spring to Whiter, Mrs, Harper, Bunker Hill. FOR SALE OR TRADE Team of mulos. 'Apply Geo. Gulovsou. Phone 290X. FOR ALK H cowts, 1H calven, 1' team and 1 bull. Apply Gage' ranch Allegany or wrlto Harry Thomas, box C67 Marshflold. FOR HALE Dairy ranch. Address T. Moou, Myrtle Point. FOR KALTC Ono thousand feet ot 8. Inch steol pipe, at 5 cents per foot; sellable for drainage pur posos. Coos Bay Water Co. FOR LEASE Lloyd Hotel, furnish-, ed, Marshflold, Oregon. Alo store room, Appty ywner, j, j clsco. 4- v i1 & V i m iHJIJ