The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER
CbOS BAY TIMES
M. 0. A1ALONKV, Kditor nnd Pub.
DAN 12. MArONMV, Noivs Kditor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Pupcr City of Marshflold.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMKB.
I EUROPEAN WAR ONE
YEAR AGO TODAY Z
$?
XOVHMRHR J I, 10M
Tho Allies with heavy reinforce
ments try to take Dlxtnudo.
The French claim tho Germans
aro losing nt many popinta on tho
front.
Tho English drcadjmught Auda
cious Is sunk near tho Irish joust
by a German stibtnurlne.
Great Britain adds another mil'
lion mon to hor fighting rorco.
XOVti.MllKIl 15, JIM I
Tho Germnns maho Important
gains In tho Argonno region.
Throo British warships mo dis
abled by tho Germun guns on tin
Iiciglan coast.
Tho country atong tho Yprct,
canal from NIouport to Dlxmudo li
ln.icdntcd by flood. .
NKKI) OK PRECAUTION
r
iHI2 Bandon Western World
makes tho following very
good suggestion: "Tho dif
ficulty of tho Coast Guard crow In
reaching tho spono of tho wreck
of thu Santa Clara with their equip
ment, Is an Illustration of what
might happen in Ilandon, should a
sleamor bo wrecked along ttila coast.
It omphaBlzos tho necessity of an
auto road to tho beach. Coo Hay
needs ono; so docs Hniidon. While
wrecks nro fow and far between
at this port, tho unexpected might
happen at any tlmo. At"any rato
thora should bo a road from tho
top of tho bank to tho boach for
thu honuflt of beach visitors. If
tho proper representations aro mado
perhaps tho Government can bo In
duced to help for tho boncflt of the
CVa6t Guard service."
Tho suggestion Is a vory good ono.
Dniidou needs such a road and Coos
llaV docs, too. Thero should bo a
roadway cloarod along tho .Miffs
boiiUi of tho bar whoro tho Chinook,
Julia Ilea, Marconi and Santa Clara
havo been wrecked. No ono wants
a wiock to occur and It Is to bo
lie, oil that such a road would novor
havo to bo iibciI by tho llfo-savora,
but tho fnct roiuuliiH that wrecks do
occur and If thero Is not another
for ten years It would bo worm
while to maintain such an aid if It
agisted in any way In tho anvil'
of lives. That Is what tho Coast
Gup i'd is maintained for and nnj
thing that will mako tho llfo-savK;
watk more efficient should bo pro-
VtJ.lil.
SOCIAL CALK.VDAR
MONDAY
Progress Club with Mrs.
Otto Schettcr.
Alpha Delphian Society
with Miss Mien ltudnas.
TUKSDAY
, North Jit-mi Mothers and
Teachers meeting In high
$ school building.
Ladles CI til hi In Guild
hall.
Hastsldo Social Club spec-
ial meeting with Sarah
Jordan.
, North IJond Library Board
Tea with Mrs. C. V. McCul-
lorn.
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.
I HUMXKIl PARTY
ir. amid Wksa Heray Black
Celebrate Goldenn Wedditai
j
t WITH THE TOAST t
t AND THE TEA t
$
(I.aBt Wednesday afternoon the
Funnier Social Club toiiderod Miss
Bethel Stock a miscellaneous show
er at tho homo of Mrs. W. II. Nor
ton. Miss Stock Is to bo married
tho last of tho month to Bay Nor
rls, of Fair View. Tho afternoon
was spent pleasantly in a social way
In sowing and chat, and expressions
of congratulations to tho brlde-to-llo,
and at tho close of tho after
noon, delicious refreshments wcro
sorved.
Thoso prcBont wcro: Mrs. Charles
Selander, Airs. II. W. Sunford, Mrs.
James Stock, Mrs. O. N. Wilson,
Mrs. W. II. Norton, Mrs. A. I).
Wright, Mrs. Archie Phillips, Mrs.
Karl Gray, Mrs. P. D. Blake, Mrs.
II. Ifolverstott, and tho Misses 1111
dur Solander, Jessie Norton, Bethel
Stock, Melda Boutell and OUlo Rich
ards. .
I HIXTl'AL OK KXPRKSSION
V
Invitations havo been extended
for a recital of expression to bo giv
en by Olga Hendrlckson Bugge,
graduato of tho Columbia College
of Expression, Chicago, at tho Fin
nish Hall, Friday ovcnlng, November
10, at 8:1G o'clock.
$
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BAPTIST (URLS' All)
.
Tho Baptist Girls' Missionary
Guild, Miss Alice Tlckell, president,
met last Friday evening at tho homo
auu Miriam
happiness rplg'ied yesterday In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Black, south fifth street, as they cel
ebrated tho end of GO years oT pleas
ant married life together. About
them were grouped four of their five
children together with many grand
children. In tho afternoon a fitting
banquot wns'scrved and following tho
regular services at tho Baptist church
In tho morning a public reception
was hold for tho elderly couple. Ev
ery ono of tho audience passed and
shook hands with Mr. and Mrs.
Black.
Slurried In Dougl.iH County
It was In 1805 thnt Mr. nhd Mrs.
Black wore married In Douglas coun
ty and 10 years later they canio to
Coos and settled on tholr farm not
far from Sumner on Catching Inlet.
And It was thero that they lived hap
pily for sd many years until rotiro
lng and moving to Marshfleld.
Church Members Pay Ti-lhuto
At tho Baptist church n delightful
trlbuto wits paid them by their
friends and follow workers.
Tho church hnd been tastily dec
orated In tholr honor and a great
howl of golden chrysanthemums rest
ed on a stand Just in front of whoro
they wcro sitting. At tho closo of
his sormon, Mr. Foskctt roforrcd to
tholr long, useful nnd happy life to
gether, saying It gave tho llo to tho
old doggerel, "a man and wife, Joined
together for tho sako of strife."
Quoting from Lowell ho declared,
"True lovo Is hut a humble, low-born
thing,
And hath its food sorted up in earth
en ware;
It Is a thing to walk with, hand In
hand, ,
Thro tho ovory-dnynoss of this work
day world;
Baring Its tender foot to every rough
ness, Yet, lotting not one heart-beat go
astray
From beauty's law of plainness Mini
contont;
A simple, flresldo thing, whoso quiet
smile,
Can warm earth's meanest hovel to a
homo."
Tho brldo and groom of fifty years
wcro then escorted to tho aisle Just
In front of tho pulpit and after nn In
vocation by the pastor the entire con
gregation moved forward and ox
tonded most hearty congratulations,
whllo tho choir B'ring an appropriate
number.
Banquet Willi Family
At about 2 o'clock, all tho child
ren nnd .grandchildren of tho honor
ed couple- with tho exception of ono
son and family who live In Califor
nia Mud wero unahlo to ho present,
and a fow Intimate friends wero seat
ed at two largo tables at Mr. and
Mrs. Black's homo on South Fifth
Street, nil tho grandchildren being at
ouo tnhle.
A. special fcaturo of tho table at
which the bride and groom of fifty
years ago sat, was a largo brldo's
cuko with a golden frosting and tho
beautiful hoquct of golden chrysan
themums which wero presented to
thorn at church In the morning. Vas
es of crimson fuschlas adorned oth
er nooks and coniors of the cozy lit
tle home. During tho dinner, rem
iniscent bits of experiences and kind
ly words of advlco wcro given by tho
elderly couple.
TIiono in Aticndaiico
Seated around the two tables
were: Mr. ond Mrs. Henry Black, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Black and daughters
Tholnia and Lois Black, Mr. and Mrs.
George Black and daughters, Cccllo
and Ruby Graco Black, Mrs. George
Boss and children Georgo Jr., Ellza
hoth and Robert Ross; Mrs. 'Carl
Smodborg and son John Henry: Mr.
and Mrs. It. P. Harrington and son
Everett, Mrs. Mattlo Blaln and Miss
es: Ida Matson, Helen McLaughlin
and Elsie Lowls and tho Rev. it, I).
Foskott
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
SECURE PATENT ON
A NEW INVENTION
Ilandon Mon Havo Device foe Uno
on IIiiojh Which May llo
Very Valuable
Word has boon received from
Washington, D. C. by W. C. Logan
and John Nlolson of Bandon, that
thoy hnd been granted a patent on
tholr Interlocking buoy coupling.
Tho coupling Invented by Messrs.
Nlolson and Logan Is a coupling used
on tho buoys. It consists of two In
terlocking plow!. -of wrought iron
of MIbscb Clomoiico
Wright, on South Fifth Street for , over which fit a hoop scaling tho
a short program and n continued i joint into ouo solid plcco and the
.....!.. Jl,. lt.li. itHnllml Mm tmtl1 I !..... I ltnl.l 11 .InnA t nti iiMillnfll!
HlUliy Ul lliu nil' uiuimu uiu uiut ituun in iiuiu iu unau ui tut uiuitttiij I - ,. . t i
After this, tho girls 'procooded to bar nln. Tho now dovlco can bo 'purpose of transferring tho passciiK
STEAMER EVA HAS
VERY NARROW ESCAPE
Comes Very Xeur Wrecking nt. Mouth
of Uiiipqiiu but Is
Saved
Tho narrow cscapo tho stoamor Eva
had of wrecking Is told In tho Ump
qua Courier. Tho boat Is ono on
which all who como In over the coast
routo travel from Gardiner to tho
boach whoro tho atltos start. Tho
Gardluor paper says:
Tho steamer Eva, whllo making
hor regular trip to tho beach for tho
the homo of Mr. mid Mrs. 1). L. readily uncoupled by knocking out
Rood, whoro tho B. Y. P. U. Social tho pin and then knocking off tho
was bolng held.
II. V. P. IT. OFFICERS
ELECTED
.
Last evening at C::i0 o'clock In
tho Baptist Church parlor waB hold
a B. Y. P. U. rally and election of
offlcbrs, who will hold offlco until
tho regular election in January.
Those elected wero: Pros., S. J. Lo
laiul: vlco-pres., Miss C. Esthor
Whitney: sec, Miss Ruth McLaugh
lin; treasurer, Ernest Harrington;
organist, Miss Allco Richardson.
boon. Thoy will try to Interest tho
government in tho invention and If
successful will probably ronllzo a for
tune from the luvontlon as tho gov
ernment uses thousands of couplings
on tho buoys scattered, along tho
coasts, which under tho present
method roqulro considerable work to
remove. Bandon Westorn World.
OAX XOW (JET HOMES
GOOD EVENING
LIfo iu hardly respcctahlo
if It has no generous task,
no duties or affections that
constitute u necessity of ex
isting. Every miin'B task Is
n life-preserver. Emerson.
?
VOUR BETTER SELF
You'ro not tho wrong you've com
mitted, You'ro not tho fault that is past;
You'ro Blmply tho good, over pres
ent, Tho good that will last.
You'ro unt tho word that's called
failure,
You'ro what you'ro Intended to hi;
Though tho world passes on t un
heeding, God and tho bust of us see,
Ypi'ro not Iho Jlvo coals of sinning,
1 (ii'u not tho burn It will leave;
"iouic dimply your pure aspira.
tjon,
You" earnest doslro to rotrlovo.
You ro not the life past reclaiming,
Nor the soul too dark for the Unlit
To reach, that place of tho spirit
That is calm, that Is true, that is
right.
You'ro not tho ashoa remaining
Of yesterday's burnt-out flro;
You'ro simply by llfo'a cloau hearth
stone Tho light that mounts hlghor and
higher. Selected.
Lnutl Where. Squatter Llvo Being
Surveyed by Government
Tho only portion of unsurveyod
land near Bandon, which lies Iu
MM.nun -f'f l,.,'.,u ..nmiinun Mm nxnniitlvn1 township 30 SOIltll. TttllgO 13 WOSt,
committee who will meet on Woilnes-, '",w K "ru,,"v """r l"u :
day ooiilng or this weok to appoint u', ClovprnniQiit Survoyor Hod
Pi...pi.i.. r tlm different commit- M ' "W says tho Westorn
tees nnd to partially arrange for a
group systom contest, which will bo
started soon for n campaign of se
curing now members.
World.
ora across tho Umpqua River from
ouo beach to tho other, got caught
In tho current ami tldo, which was
running out vory swiftly bolow tho
lauding on tho south beach, nnd ho
coming unmanageable was carrlod
over to tho north spit, whoro It
stuck from about 1:30 In tho after
noon until about 7:30, or until tho
tldo canio In sufficiently to float her,
Sho whistled for holp and tho crow
from Iho coast guard station wont
to hor tisslstauco and took tho pas
Hdigors off and brought thorn to tho
station, whoro thoy wero takon caro
of until tho Eva wns ablo to got off
tho spit. Not knowing If tho boat
was damaged or not, a call was mado
for assistance and tho Tldloy Addol
Tho land Is situated about' - r tim h n tun- imnia wont
, f ....!-. ll..l 1 I 1.1' "" "' "" " "" ...-, ".
iu iiiius nuiiiHuiuu ui i luiiuuii ""down from Gardiner to meet tho Eva
headwaters of Four Mllo and Floras , .. ,., . ..,, .
(ronltn. Irnnllrnllv nil of this lnnd """ J "! ""- "b'i
v v r
CARD PARTY
Tho Indies of St. Monica's Altar
Society aro giving a card party and
informal duueo on TueHday evening
nt the unoccupied store rooms of
tho O'Connoll building. Thoro nro
two spacious rooms, ono or which
will bo used for tho card playing
and tho other for dancing.
ARE MARRIED HERE
At thrco o'clock Saturday bo
fore Judge Ponuock, Miss Edna Han
son, of Gleuada, became tho bride of
Georgo II. Jones, of Powors. Both
tho brldo nnd tho groom aro former
ly from Glemula hut six mouths ugo
Mr, Joiiob came to Powors whoro ho
has been employed slnco that time.
They left on tho train Sunday for
Powors to mako their futuro horn?.
ARE MARRIED SATl'RDAY
Mrs. Harriet Wllley mi Wiiyno llol
eoinb Aro Wedded
Is occupied by squntters who sottled
on it during tho last fow years and
have mado many Improvements.
They now havo an opportunity to
mako filings.
XEW SL'ITS FILED
Quito a Number of Actions at Uwv
This Month
Tlio following Is u list pf tho now
law suits filed In tho circuit court
reported In tho Coqulllo Sentinel:
Robert Dollar, Trustco vs. Bandon
Power Co.
Frank R. Shaw vs. J. G. Fish, Lit
llo D. Fish, J, D. Myers and Caroltno
M. Myers.
Julia Allen vs. A. It. O'Brlon and
tho Marshfleld Evening Record.
Coos Roy Lodgo No. 07S Loyal
Order of Mooso, vs. J. Wright Wil
son. John Johnson uid Oliver Larson,
partners as Johnson & Larson, vs.
J. Wright Wilson.
John Johnson ami Oliver Larson,
partners etc., vs. J, Wright Wilson,
Linnlo Lowls Wilson and Claudo W.
Wilson.
Nollo G! Duncan vs. J, W. Wilson,
On Saturday nluht boforo Justice
jor tho Poaco Ponnock In his offlco M,m, , ow8 w , CIaU(, w
on Front stroot .Mrs. Harriet Wllloy' ,
of Marshtiold, bocanio tho brldo or
Wuyno Holromb, of Powors. The
ago of tho groom was given as 15
ncoded. Fortunately no damago
was dono and sho camo in without
assistance. It is said that it was a
narrow escape for tho boat, for if
sho had not gono on tho beach as sho
did, sho would havo been driven by
tho strong tide and current out ovor
tho bar and wrecked, as sho Is not
fitted for rough soas.
ERECTING NEW IIUILDIXQ
Tho Myrtle Point Entorpriso Bays:
Dickson & McCracken are orectlng,
for Georgo Bryant, a 10 x 18 foot
garago with coment floor, and n
stororoom ovorhoad. From tho
front of tho lot to tho garage Is a
comont runway, which will bo park
ed with flowers and strawborrlos.
Thoro Is also a wood and coal house,
10 x 21, mid a screoned summer
hoiiBo which is to bo used as a din
ing room during the summer months.
All thodo nro undor ono roof, Tho
contractors aro now working two
crows having sovon men under Dick-
sou, on tho new postofflco building,
and six men under McCracken on
tho Bryant job.
ntlur e In lull wll She riff O , Z0ara n,"l t,n,t ot "l0 Urll,t' H 'en"'
ttther go to Jul I Uli b u l l ff J o in-, M uolcomb is an employee of tho
on thuu go tojdiuroli with his lto.Smlth.,,mvor8 I0BB,B COmpany at
Pnwnrs. Two lirothers of Mrs. Hol-
Thcro Isn't any dlfforoneo bo- (onib, Percy and L. E. McKlnley act-
tweou tho lovo letters of a wise man
and a fool.
Somo Coos Bay woniou imagine
thoy are not iu stylo If thoy woar
tho same complexion twice,
Somo Coos Bay mon would rath
er havo tho opposite sldo of an
nrgumont than tho right sldo.
You can Jolly a dollar out of
some Coos Bay mon whan you
couldn't club a ponny out of tliam.
ed as tho witnesses.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
After porno Coos Bay mon sturt
tliey aro too lazy to stop.
Tho following nro recent marrlago
Hconsoa Issued by the county clerk.
Walter Scott Williams and Ida E.
Howell.
Royal Francis Nlloa and Mary El
slo Hall.
Clarouco W. Myors and Ethel Rob
inson. Cecil F. Holland and Cora Ma-
bollo Fnrloy.
wuson. - i
Mury E. Noblo vs. Mrs. M. C. Boy
rio. Action to quiet title.
J. L. Krououburg vs. (', W. Ash-
i ton.
I E. G. Young, A. G. Young ttnd
Geo. J, Stearns, partners as E. J.
Young & Co., vs. Bandon Orohard
Cq.
Dorothy E. Langlols vs. L. Roy
Langlols, Suit for divorce.
L. Strong vs. W. S. Joss and Lucy
JtHB.
For the Family
Medicine Chest
Cren By, Wi., Mr. Wo, F. Bubolx tayis
"I alwurt mo I'oley'. Honey aoj Tar for our
cMIJien M It quickly break up their coklt with
no bad after ei fecU, anil they like to taks it."
.. .. n.taui. u. UUItllOi VUIU9 UI1U
croup, cvury family medlclno chest
should ho BiipplIeU with a kooU cout'li
mciliclua that can ha relied unon
Xq needed. I
Buch a family cough syrup Is Foloy's
ilonoy und Tar Compound. This !
standard mcdlcino Jma heeu on tho '
niarhot for years and in many sec- i
t ons was found in every homo in
tho days when doctors woro not so t
handy and when money v;a3 scarcer, i
Foloy's Honoy and Tor Compound
U an oxcollcnt medlclno for coughs,
colds, raw or inllamed throat, hoarse- '
ncss, tlKht.iess and soreness of the i
chest, croup and whooplntr cough. It
Is an absolutely safo remedy, coutnin-
n k ouiy iieannR- mKreaionia, ana ire
SHORTAGE RELIEVED
The Port Orford Tribuno says:
Tho Hoamer arrived at Port Or
ford from Coos Bay last weok with I fom any Jmrmful iiruea,
u full cargo of merchandise for this For sale by Owl Prescription Phar-
v., .. .,. m.a !!, J'1? rct V' 8,rU " "'y. Frank D. Cohan, Central Ave-
dcVuios at tho Xtddo Theatro ton.o," ihlng oxcopt sugarwhich tho boa, '"o. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele-
l
row night.
I fulled to bring.
phone 74.
6i
Lei 'er rami
Whatever the
weather out
side, a good oil
heater makes
sunsh in e
within.
H
Perfeciioii Oil Healer
Inexpensive to operate easily carried from
room to room. Smokeless and odorless. Deal
ers everywhere. Fo lul tesulti me Ptarl Oil.
Standard Oil Company
(California)
AAAAAAAAAAA
THE PERFECTION OIL HEATERS
MAY ALWAYS BE FOUND AT
SUMNER HARDWARE CO.
80 MARKET AVEXUE. MARSHFIELD, ORE.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
Wc Pay Heturn Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
' NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
So S. F. An Kilburri .
SAILS FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka)
XOVE.MRIIU 17, P. M.
PORTLAND (Via Astoria)
XOVEMRER 21!.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
SMITH TEHMIXAL DOCK. PRONE Jan. A. P. NOTT, Agent.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
florst & King.
Lcnvo Marshfleld at 7 n. in., und returning loavlnej fiom Einplro nt
8 u. iu. Leavo .Marshfleld nt 11 a.m. and returning leavo South
Slough nt 1 p. in. Leavo Miirwliflolil nt 3 p. m, and rcttirnliiK
leave South Slougli nt 0 p. m.
FLlill
t
BEHHET
T
eiK
!!j5J
;.. L", Hoqsevvorth
hours: u (o , "ck
irriKi
Dr.
Offlco
I nnd
Phones
J. M. Wright
BUILDING COXT,S9JS
EBtln,ntc8 furnished on ri
Dr. H. M Qhrn,.
-- iii J 1 1 rl W
" '"r "' Throat BnerMu
r GLASSES FITtS
Inlng JP.O.L "
,DR. SIATTIH n. SHAW.'
"JMCian nd Surgoo,
-MU..U UiJOJ,
f
H. G. Blltlnr
Clllir. ...
,noom 304 Coko Bldg. Ptoilo
"""" 04-Ii.
W. G. nh.nnfllnr
AltOII ITL'QT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko mm,
Marshflehl. n,.. "
f 'CUU
Wm. S. Tlirnnn
AlinniTTv
MarBhflald. Orejon,
TIME TA11LE
WILLAMETTE PACIFlo M0I0B "
UUI
r Lmt,
, North Bttl
7:00 tn.
8:00 in.
' 9:00 in,
10:15 to.
11:00 is.
lliiSin.
1:15 pa.
2:00 pa,
3:00 pa
4:00 pa,
5:15 pa
6:55 pn,
North city limits only.
7:15 p.m.
Leavo
Marshflold
C:4B a.m.
7.4 1! a.m.
8:4G a.m.
9:45 o.'m.
10: 4C a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12': 50 p.m.
1:4C p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
G:55 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street-
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY
Established 1881).
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo "
-AND BAVINGS DEPOSITS ; j; f .
Officers
J. V. Rcnnctt, Iresldent. --. t t ,
J. If. Flauagnd, Vlco-Presitlont, r
It. l Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Asat, Cshler,
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho Iaidom
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton .M
Lump coal, por toa fuo
Or halt ton of both (MS
I). MUSSOX, Plop,
Phono 187 or Iwiro ordn tX
Hllljcr'ii Cigar Store.
WOODGOOD WOOD
V. it. Lingo has it at $1JS0 4
.$13 rash per load, iiKu coal, nlth
M'lre.s ronsnualile. (iiirt)iigo ltmot
cd. Phono H'JXX.
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S WO0DYAH0
North Front Street
Phono 370J
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Pisco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Coiunierclol nud B'dvrf.
SOUTH COOS ItlVKU BOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXWtSSS
leaves Marshflold owrr (37
8 n. iu. Iicavcs head of ri
at 3ilB p. "
STEAMER iaiNBOW
loaves head of river dallr t T
n. m. Leaves Marshfleld "taP
iu. For charter anpjr on bcurl
ROGERS & SJUTH
Proprietors
I
! One Reason g
I .
The less you have to deposit the great
er the reason for its absolute safety, is
only one of the reasons why a savings ac
count in this bank is the best investment
for small sums,
FIRST of
NATIONAL coos
BANK bay
ww
I WESTERN LOAN. AND
t BUILDING Cu.
Assets $2,340,000.00
$ Pays 8 per cent on saving
I I. S. KAUFMAN Cft
t Local Treasurer
T. J. BOAIFE A- fl fl0l)(1
Marshfield fJm .
Estimates m""T. 0tt
iui -- -"
DUNGAN tutur
UNUtn,HpARL0R$
will be kePL,rin
OPEN TO THE 22!
A Tepular "?
undertaker wiU W
charge
rbone
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