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SIX " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 91 6,-E VEILING EDITION tZ2E The Lando Sale CLOSES FRIDAY A T 6 P. M. BiMMiBBVBHHHnDBIMIMMnMnHBMIinintBUCSBBBHIVIlftiiaBUttMIIBSriUAHHRM Not many goods left What there is, buy at your own price Make us your offer on counters, mirrors, etc. Everything must go HUB CLOTHING &SHOE COMPANY Purchasers BANQUET TONIGHT BOOSTKHS OK CHAMBER OK COM MEHCK WOHK L'P APPETITES 'Como Out of Voifv" ll'lo" Ih Slogan Tickets AH Hcltl Out mill Ilupo Croud Expected mmmmmmmm( II! f J " STOCK LDSS HEAVY TO DPEW THEATERS HAS A NEW PATENT MiVNV SHEEP DIED DURING TIIK O. .1. I,EMANSKI TO OPEN TWO, I1AI1 WEATHER SHOW HOUSES ON BAY WHITING FXPEHT WOULD MANU FACTURE OX COOS HAY on Mutton Will bo Scarce Article , Tlio Local Maikct for Homo Tlmo Mutton will bo n vory scarco art- One In .Miirshriohl nn( Other in Not tli llcml Vaudeville Fentir.-es Now Making; AtraiigcmcntH "Auto Writer" Mny Ho Made Hoil Getting Samples of Nutlvo Woods for Investigation Via parcel pout this morning ti block of Port Orford coilnr wont to Two now moving plcluro tlioiitora . - .... i Icln on tlio local mnrKcts ror boiiio Uro to bo opoucd on Cooh Hay by (Imo to como. It Ih next to lnipos-i0cor , ion,anBki forllloriv nro. prof W. W. WIIIIiuiih. nf Vnnmiivnr. slblo to buy sheep now, ns ho many ltrIct01. of Uo Uniaillkl TIlcator , - WnB,. Providing It Is tho Bort of, woro lost during tlio storm. Oiio'Mnr8Mf, , .. ... ., . The iter In1 ..... local butcher bad CO engaged from l.T " L , nd that ho wants, In all probability, I , .....m .u.iii, I.IIUIUIIIH LU IliM an- Promiitly at G:-I5 thlH evening, 25ti rucbIh will tako tho.r places about tliu fcRtivo board of tlio Chainbor of (Sommcrco brfnquot at tlio Englos ilol1 ' Tbo tickets hnvo boon sold out to tlio limit, In fact thoy Wore all pono' beforo noon yesterday and the wonifii of tbo Prosbytrrlun church, who aro Horvlnp tbo banquet, doclnr cd thoy could ciro for no more. Inasmuch as February 2 is Ground hop D.iy everybody Is supposed to como out of his bole, pet wl lo awako and proparo for a year of hip things. This wan otio of the bona fl-'o agree ments that wont with ovcry ticket pold by tbo biiBy committee. Propriini Is (.'nod Tom T. Ilonnett was askod for tlio pioprani. "It's too pood to nn- 'cuneo," wbb nil that he would rcuchpafo. At any rate, It is known tbat John I). Gobs Is to bo toastmas tor and tbat there will bo plenty of music by Martin's Orchestra Also a male quartet conslstlnp of Vlnce Prntt, Jny Tower, Charles Stuuff and Jack Flanagan will "proambu lato" Dlko Hooper, secretary of tbo Eu gene Commercial Club, Is also known U bo on tbo prosrnm. Thoro will j be six speakers and tbo talks aro llmltod to 10 minutes each. Jinny New .Members i Hozoiih of now moniborH havo boon ':."jv. r,. . i fl y "' it 7. 'r --r muast,, ac i- :-.rw7--:x.y-j s.i.1 , r 'mMnU . T M v F smmmmKmm. U WK. : till fiGvaml&y'SZi'' '( 47rKk It - COME AND SEE THE SPRING Mina Taylor Dresses Tho new Minn Tnylor Hiovses nro u v In Ntcclt, ami wo Invito every , ' vtniimu In this vicinity to como nu I sco (beni. It Is not a iiestlou of whether you need n now dross or u t como miytuty and heo the.so o- ceptioniil parments. You will bo w II tcpald ft:, your (line, wo pioni- I'OJOll. d will bo found to havo died. Far- ' Cbnmber of Comiuorco aHklng what h briuplnc to uo worth whllo Uilnps i 'ruciillios nro avallnblo on Coos Uuy. nml that Its tlmo to "pot busy" gno farmor and when no wanton naiinrcniant ths mnrnln "tlull"ii in l,,B icuur, no win como noiicu to tn0 Clinniber of Commcrco thorn dcllvorod tho farmor only bad. A f(JW (IV8 ftg0 Mr Lo!imnak nr.',,0,' l0 cntalillh n small factory for within tho post two wccIcb. It Ib ov two loft out of tho wbolo lot. rV0(1 ,,cro fr(jm Sdttlo ' wlforo ho "'0 t,ir";"K oul of nn "nitp-wrltor" poctcd that aovernl more will bo add ' Tho 10P80H to tbo Hhoop men, it ,mH ,,ec, wn, ,a ftim for H0V n ,,ow imtont of which ho Is tho cd this evening. The iiicmliorB do Ih feared will bo vory heavy. It is .. ..,., .. ... i..k 1'nlontco. Iclaro that tho shadow of 10in hns " villi litUlll o JIU m IUUU II 4 (MUp 4 il Wellfivod that many of tbo Blieop' E0V01.ftl i0,.nto,, iin,, i1irn r,. , ' A short time apo ho wrote tho boon cast off and that tho now year wjilcliworo caupht In tho mountain North Horn! " raiiscH ann w ucu cuuiu nui uo roam- n ..-.. m,... ...hi. n. " of tho railroad to C.,- Hav i,n wiii V my lI,nl th0 nrLcI wh,ch ho ln '" lhp ,nBt fcw ,ln,B tho wolr of bo n So o Z L l .. J.i Will ,,ow "0,,,I1B '" Krcftt ,,I,rabor ,B n ",0 ''"""ytcrlBn church have boon I rr ?. i ., "B. , "' , ; ,,ov,co for ,,u' ',,ir"0fl0 of tcnul" " riy nntl Into on tho pro- uroB and will mnka this a part of inM.nilnr wrltlnir i.n.i i . ... ,., ,' ,,. ,. .. ' ... Ilia (Ultnrtnlllinnnf . ,......,,,,,,- , .w. ti.u iminiiiii. n will riniinr. !,' , , v-, " Mo would iiiaiiiifactiiro 10,000 UHco a whole replmont of oIiIcI-oiib to Robert .Marmon of tbo No.ilo 0f them dally her o. ho writes. .satisfy tbo ar.o pucsts. to sav no- Tlniitor, owns Co leaso on tho Or- i.r. WmiJm. ...,., .. ',..,.. ..'.....,'.... "a " .,!.,..., rrl.nn...- I.. !. M.....L 1...11.1 ' '"" n hA.uil, .....r. u, n.v. HJ tin" mi mo iriin ' - ..., ... uiu .....OU...U u.iiiii- f, .... ... .inum,.,! ..,. i , .,,.-,, ... ... .. ,.,. rf ..u nuiuiiiinuiib casos IVl layl or Dresses rjiors will want to hold what thoy JifUo.lott. "" Ono of tlio butcharn tried to so iuro Bomo mutton from Portland, Iriit tho prlco waB too hlph to Jus tify buying It and attomptlng to soli It boro. Thoro has '(hla Iobb I m'oiC probably dJurlng tbp storm. I . . .. 'nK' Thoro ls a i,0R8lblllty that .Mr.j,, coiintorfoltlni: mid fnrvrv n, ob also boon n consider- h oninnH., ..,,., ,.,, ... ,,, ,, ... '" coumorieiiinf, nnu forpory ci n cattle tl.ouph tho -hoop 'S'' ,! . ' "' " '" fln ' J""'1 onco mmanA '" HoHoburR ably suffered tho worst , ,, ' 8 l,,111B0,f! OlHtrict Attorney UljoqvlBt. amy Bunoreu mo worst (n tl(H rCHl0Cti no nt ono tmot ainlnl I i ! i m,mmm ; nilugs. for niinrn LUMIJttl IS G 'i'AHHIIKIi:iil Hl'YH CITY HUPPIA I' IN NOUTH IJKNU 'City Knplnrcr i:plnlns That Lower X "Unto In Offered Havo Hctween ',' $7 nnd 91) it Thousand I operated tho Itoyal North Front street. for tho opening of tlio two theaters will bo made vory shortly. Theater on; WILLAMINA Deputy Sheriffs ArranpomentH foUn,i t nocosRnry to travel on okllii over tho snow 14 miles in ordor to corvo a subpoena. OKKtiO.V STATU HOAHD HOUTICUIfUHK NO EXPENSE MONEY r FOR THE DELEGATES Attorney General Ilronn Mnkes Heply T IiKjulry of Senator I. S. Smith of Coos i SAM5M, Ore, Fob, 2. No provls AX J.CX g Are Sold by us at Prices Ranging up from $ J 2 i lloi'J is icrl econeiiiy. Tliow Dieust are so nctty tbat jou will tako tZ prfilo In wearing (hem. Thoy are m stuidy llint i wil loropulo tliolr $ ' cronnmy ii n plniieo. 'Thoy it.'o mi p'rfo-t In fit, nml t omfi)itil)lu In 7t tloslpii Hint ihcy will bo your favor to hi.ino pari), once you try ono on. W havo your sle, in several st vies and colora. It will lie our J , pleanuio If show them to yr.u nntl rrovo their oconomy. H I The Golden Rule First National Bank Bldg., Marshfield, Oregon. tt tzminttmiimttttntttttmimtmiitimtiznttttnnnttittttmmtttt i 8 OK Nollco of Qiiunuitlno, No. . Tlio tact iuih ucon dctornilnod.by tho Prcsldont of tho Ornunn Slnln . a. . uiuiey, city eiiKincer, said iionrd of llortlculturo that n dan tcdiiy that tho last bill of lumber eernnu iimnpi .... 1..1....1...... ... ..... PjircliRBod by tho city, camo from common potato, which Is commonly I wt nlfy tho Stnto Hoard of Hor-1" or tl"8 0I,ln- Socrotary of Stato North Udnd bocnuao of tho fact thai i known as the potato tuber moth or ' tlculturu or tho Stato Inspector ofi nMH0Hnccl l,"t ! woIl not tbo local prlco Is much In exceiis of ' potato tuber worm (I'hthorlinooa ' snld Hoard of tho arrival In Poit-I nny ",,n,,llH for ilolopatos' ex ilic, other rate. This atatomont was oporculolla, Zoll.), new to and not I land of tho arrival of such potatoes ,,cn80B wll,c' mRht " nlo. iiiuMu in rusMuiicu 10 nu iiuiiiiry oy 11 liuruiuiuru jirovaieni or distributed and hold tho shipment as heroin- "" iw uuu nui speci councilman os to why lumber was witiiln and throughout tho stato of boforo nrovhled. , .u...a ...nl)Utl. J0" "W CXlBtB ill tl.D election laWH .. nnn,nTrn H H l7Tl-1 B I t-- - ' rssf xx MMJS.S-; .r:nizz,r SKIPPER PROMOTED IKE PEW ARRESTS' v"'- " -" permission has been plven by jnccordlnp to an ofrnlon given by At-. UIU ' L-M ' II UIBIU I L.U llllllll. I L.IH IIIIMLUIU 4 iiiBpcctor makiiiB auclt Inspoa-' tory-anorul Drown. This opinion L (ur amotuih rrr . w, rr Tim. nomo or said nnd tho insiioclor ninkln- H.,ni, ian. toriioy-Gononil Drown, tlon to dollvor tho potatoes ThoWns ,n rc,,ly to nn lnfl"ry by I. S. CAPTAIN KAGHHSTHO.M, OK TIIK common carrlor, poraon, firm or enr-! Sm,th' So,mtor from Coo County, YIHil.OWSTINK, (JOKS Tu PAHAISO porntlon brliiBlnp potatoes Into Oro- r1"1 B,01180r for tUo roponllnp moas- Ron which nro prown In California' i" t , ii. i.uKiimuro, ; 1 bi uu nmnnmi .uiirir unpt. liuolison Was .Master of Nuvnjo Caupht by Germans PHOIIIHITION KHA IS O.NK OK QCIKTL'Di: IN POIiICi; CIHCI.KS Comparison Mndo With Number of AitosIh HiiHup First .Month in Win Aro .Much Kewor Prohlh.tion has had n decided ef fect on tho number of nrrosts ln not purcliHHod at homo. Oregon, exists nnd Is widespread in Jt was shown that the local prlco tho Btato of California, and tliut, to li the It pott Captuln Fagcrstrom, for years sklnnur of tho steam Hclinnner Vol. ficnlly ropenl tho section of tho 1011 flowstono, of tho Swnyno and Hoyt , Mnralifloltl during tho first 30 days woll known on Coos ,r tM0 Iry rolgn, according to a promoted to the post- Plmico at tho police- blotter and mnlc- f. upon Inspection, any -,r' ,nw ro'nt'K to tho payment of dole-:" "! very .tnii.n. 1.. ,,.,.. .i.i.,, ipiitos' oxponses, It obKtorntcH It fromlBy. ''"8 Iicen foj stroot lumbor nmountod to bo- provent tbo Introduction and spread ! found to bo Infested with tho po.iCOn8,,0rtlon by Implication, tho At- tl0" r innstor of tho Paralso, ono , lnK compnrlBons covorlnp tho samo tweon 19 and 2i and that In North of snld pest in tho stato of Oregon. tato tubor moth, Its larva or pupa, ' t0,'npy-a"crnl IioIUh. jof tho largest ships of the lino Hint Is 1 1'orlort in 19in. f U6nil tho prlco for tho samo prndo'lt Is necessary to forbid tho Impor-'or show indications that thoy hnvoi "li miB ofton 1,0" nccd by now onpuged In tho South Ainorlcan ,;ro Janunry 1, 1D1G t0 Fchru was S12 a thousand. Tim liinihnr ! tatlon of nntntnnu ftv.n. fniirin 1 i.n.. u i,......i ,.i. ...... our Supromo Court" doclarus tim At. ! trade out of San Francisco on a . ary 1, 1915, there woro i9 nrrests was bought for tho repairing of the except under tho conditions bore-1 or corporation who has brought said' ,orney Oonornl "that whllo ropenls by jcliartor. Captain Jncobson enmo 'n MnrHhflolil. In tho first 30 days KU PASO, Toxss, Fob. 2. Gonoral Villa, with a 11111I0 train of stolon pold bullion Is headed toward tho Inter national lino near Slorra ninuca, Texas, according to tho commaiidsnt at Juiuoz, today, w ferry slip on Alder nvoniio, THIP IS HAIII) ONH Two Hoys Illko from Coos Hay lo ItoHchurp An account of a hard trip made by two boys from Coos Hay to Hose burp Ih told In the Itosoburp ltovlow Ylilch says: Harvey Cumpboll nnd Juiuch llur poyno arrived hero Friday nftoruoon from Coos County, after tlio hardost three days' walk of their lives. According to Campbell, who Is about 18 years of age, tho boys loft Marshfield Tuesday morning and Btartod for Itosoburp over tho old Coos Hay wjigon road. It was snow ing at the time and the roads wero almost Impassable, Tho first day thoy walked ns far as Laird's whoro they spout tho night. Thursday tloy cont.mtad their Journey to Hest- nn. whoro tluiv rmiinliinil until tl lfv. innrnlltri J frhJ.ovrf nnnn...,!. "I1"0" 8'K'""I by 11 COllllty hortl ...ui.in.,.7.ir. .:..' ..'a.!. rn.'i.tu H"nu e Inaftcr set forth Now, therefore, I, Clins. A Park, President of the Oregon Stato Hoard of lloitlcultiiro, under tho authority conrorred by Section I, of Chapter -'10, of the Gcuoral Ijiws of Oro- pon of 1015, do heroby prohibit tho Infestation sbnll bo in such condl importation of nny common potato tlon that tho inspector bolloves or potatoes from tho stato of Cal- thoro would bo no clangor of os Hernia Into tho state of Orogon, cape of tho potato tubor moth from except uudor tho conditions hero-) tho shlpmont In tourso of transit Inaftor specified, and fiom nnd nf- through the state, tho norsan. firm Mer tho publication of this notice In 'or corporation bringing tbo shipment inreo newspapers published In tho Into tbo state will bo required to stato of Oregon, it shall bo unlaw, destroy tbo shlnment. Including tho shlpmont of potatoes fron Callfor- '-"""cation nro not favored in law, J "ore on tho bridge of tho Yollow- j.0' 19IG thoro woro 20 arrests. Of mono nun sans tomorrow lor San """ ""luur, oiuy iour wero on uc- iiIh to this state imiHt tnkn sni.i , eonoicsB wnero a statuto com shipment of potatoes back to CaI-,,Iotuly covorB tho Kronnrt ""' ! lfornla within four dny8 from tho'Jc,ct "mUorB of nn.earllor statuto, tho date of Inspection of snld p6tatoosjeur,lor B,utul ' supprossod thereby. In Portland, provided that If tliolCI,a,),or 2 '2 0,lUrly covers tho sub- jeci or mo election or dolegntcs to National conventions as well as oth er manors." ML M ; cd considerable snow on tlio divide, n mid at times thoy woro nlmnst ex- !Y if iiftustca. Thoy loft Heston at tl j V'c'pck t'rldny morning, and by r catcliins a rldq paH f UJO'dlstnnce, S reached Ilos'oburg in tbo afternoon, K Thoy wero wof (o tho slilu attd cold l from oxposurB.j i f Aiior a mjjyan . continued their J-j where thoy havo relutlvos stated that work Is plentiful ccau4, and that a number of mills thoro are operating on full tlmo. ful for any poison, firm or corpor ation to transport or bring any co in in on potatoes from the stato of California into tho stato of Oregon oxcopt under the following condi tions: 1 IJvery Hhlpinont of common potatoes from tho stato of Califor nia to tho state of Oregon must Ih nccompanlod by n cortiflruto of In- onuillssloirer or other duly authorized horticultural inspector of said state, of California, certifying that ho bus lusrioctod tlio potatoes In said shlpmont and found t'.ieni ftoo from pptatp tuhon moth, its Inrvli or pupa. Such corilllcato shall be signed In writing nnd chall hero said po- dato of In spection. Illlll thn tllllllll.lr nf iuK. TIo boys jj.boxos.pr iit!ur conUluera, Incluaodit 11 On the I.. ,') Bl.l.Jnlnnt lun..l I uiii.ii uu DIKIIL'II III wriiu t J':!1 ' .." WJUV tbo -locality win Wu 'iero' th0 hJ'8,ltao6s uro grown; the Journoy to Portland, I s0P,inI, ,, , ,,, COOS U.VY OltKAMKICY .M)TICK A mooting of the stockholders nnd patrons of tho Coos Hay Creamory will be hold at tbo creamery Febru ary 9, 1916, at 10 o'clock. All pa containers, by burning up tho samo Hono at S.ilom, Orogon, this 20th ilny of January, 1910. CHAS. A. PAHK, Prcsldont of tho Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture. Kxoeutlvo Offlco, Salom, Orogon January 20, 1016. I, Jnmes Wlthycombo, Govornor of the Stuto of Orogon, do heroby approve the forogolng promulgation. JA.MF.S WITHYCO.MHK, Govornor of tho Stnto of Oregon. GHOl'Nl) HOG DID !' SOT SKK SHADOW" :: t Thjs was Krpund-hog dayi ! bore was no Bun all day,? ( in the shipment liiBpeetod. 2 Kvory sblpniont of potatoes grown In California which nro brought into Oregon must bo bi ought to the city of Portland, and must bo hold at tho wharf, dock, railroad yards, freight depot or ex press company's depot or offlco of iHA.. ..A ..H.i.1.11.. t. 1 .. wuuo ,v voifouiBiiy urgen 10 no ; tho common carrlor bringing nu-h will como up. 01-5(3. nOSS. Sec. "tffMGi&ntMBmji. tul potatoes Into tho stato until said potatoes hnvo been Inspected by the State Inspector of the Oregon rMafrcMon'riV 6('llortlenlturo,jor ,b; Thoro was no Bun all day; and tho ground hog, when', ho camo out, did not soe his? shadow, so, according to tho- old tradition, thoro will bo good weather. If ho had icon his shadow tho story is that rainy weather would havo continued for six weeks more. IS CUT OFF TWKNTY KKI-JT OK SNOW ON norri: kho.m agnkss Teacher Kioni That Place Says Trail ()er tho .Mountains Cannot Ho Traveled Frnuclsco. Two Yours on Vessel III tlio past two years Captain Fug- count of drunkenesu, seven woro Greeks who fought nnd four of tho K. N. Hrauson who line boon teaching school at Agness In Curry county, arrived In tho city today. Ho has resigned his position nt Agnoss nid may locnto horo. Ills homo Is near Salom. number woro tho boys nrrcstod for ' erstrom baa beon In chnrgo of tho , do!lniiioncy. YollowBtono most of the timo. Ho has mnlntnlnod a regular schodulo to Coos Hay nnd nt all times has boon known ns a enroful sklppor. Whon tho vessel sails tomorrow Captain Jncobson vvlll tako hor to San Francisco nnd thoro turn hor ov er to First Officer Carlson who honco forth will bo hor master. Mr. Curl- eon was captain of tho Pnralso on I ,$$$$$$$$ I IP All Kinds of MONEYS PHOHATK .MATTKK VV j Administration Affalis Are Disposed of In Several (.'uses ! COQUILLK, Oro., Feb. 2. Sovoral matters woro dlsposod of in tlio pro bato court nt tho last session, In tho estate of Alfrod Matson. of hor last trip to San Francisco from !.MnrBl,f,0l. Amanda K. .Matson was Portland. Ho was in tho 91 mllo Ui)m,,,U0" executrix, without bond, an hour gnlo that brought grlof to T1'!8 C8tut0 ls vnluo'1 at lft.000, o, tho Centrnlla and in fuct tbo Para- r -.""" is roai estato and ?7,. Iso was very eloso to this iattor ves To Loan eoI at tho tlmo sho sont out tho S. O. S. ,li?i I All' I Was On tho Navajo Captain Jncobson, temporary skip. ( wr, is woll known with tho Swnyno and Iloyt lino, having beon mnstor of ' mo ujp Navajo that was 000 porsonnl. S. C. Small has beon appointed ad ministrator of tho estato of I). W. Small, of Marslifloltl. Tills estato Is valued at ?2,000. A potltlon has boon fllod by Attor ney U, A. Llljoqvlst in tlio mattor of ' HlA Alllnin nt llt.llln... n ... . Jr. Prnnsnn ni,i n. !,,.. ,..o ' l,,u UH avnjo tnat was caught ast ...". ' "'i,wno about the same amount of snow at yoar "y th fi0rma,,tt w"" "" C lJeroloy. Col., Slay 8, 1915. Agness .. there was here Imt th? ""f "J o of cot- T' " " ?,'00 '" It was vory deep on tho trail from I ' ' ' Tl' bnt Wns dotorrcd" froni. .' f!nt0' ;, . , , wui,uu9ui iu nuvo ennren nf "ii.Dnmur. Jiave charpo of I Hoyt lino that ls oxnocted tn niv im.;01 3'500 personal i . "- v.n.l I.. .. .1 . . .. ... ... uiiu uill Ol 1110 UOgllO river , .," .V'-'r " "'.Thnln,... .. country and In nluces tbo snow wI. Blu""18'"P oi tpo awayno and '""' .;'":: ""- """'"rawim, I 1111 III II II ll-fl Onial --" U l. ...u ....... " till ',.,... ..,.., ' - i SI. son ronl nnlnln rri. i.ivuii iu iiiiiiu. loos nnv nnu Sn. . v-...v TOLEDO Andrew h. Porter has been appointed by tho Comity Court W trj'iiil, vnster. fv Mpjn jfomity twenty feet deep. Off OlltlroU-' nml It mnv 1... n mn..il. befcro Jt can movo over that roinl,ninc,BC0' but a8 J'et such a vessol again. In thn innnntimn , ,, "ns not been secured. tor mall for tho Agnoss peoplo conies around by way of Ilandon. Mr. Hrnnson reports that ho had seen many dead sheep and cattle. North of Corbln the dead sheop woro thick and many others were helpless and scorned about to die. property nnd o nppralsora appointed woro Thomas Harklow, J. D. Darklow and Clark Fonslor. In tho estato of Syver Hackv. of Coos Hay Times Want Ads nro nfi "' HOna' Jolm " r,rcon w"s p dlrect and practical usefulness tollnte(1 administrator. This estato all renters, in fmliK conpenlnl "n8,8tB ot ?7,000 real property and nnd suitable plueo In wlilcli to llvo.l ?9,00 nersona' Property. Porous luivlnp houses to rent! In th state of Fran, Gouthter. should avail themselves of the op.of FishtraP- Grover C. Gouthier was poitunlty offeml by thesohinall ails. appo,ntod adm'n'strator. COOS BAY TIMES WANT Anc . , .T. . .w "Mill illlll'l UM)r lqv tost High Efficiency I inHRwvuntfii uuni. Wnut adroitisiiip sells the Th no' Times ronvenlciiee nml pro fit of Want Ads will bo i!inin... str.ited by a trial. i On First Class S Farm Security , Coos Bay Development Co. 314 315-ColceBIdg. $ $ $ $ $ f? P FOH THANSFKR .AND 8TOR AGK OP IIOUSKHOLD GOOI KHKiqilT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON " TRANSFER Phone 108 Residence Phono 13-J Market Ave. and Wnterfrcb SOUTH pOQS RIV12R HOAT " eKR!CK I IiADNCII BXPnKSS j leaves Marshfield every dy 8, a. m. Leaves head of rlTer at 3: IB p. m. STEAMER RAINBOW leaves hoad of river daily t " a. ni. Leaves Marshfield at a f m. Vor charter apply on board. ROGERS & SMITH lroprerori w U ! . . ... 4 . i f a U M 'M&