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4XW1T1 V ""' TTTTT'" "ijyTi' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 19 IG EVENING EDITION. THREE H. HiH says: lihin cc, ,nsl().-r ft m Sl" I,, ol MyiBS." ..nt l .(ijalloii, - , ..., ui lIUI II. Iw hllU'0 8 M-'l- . lit ' '", II. "V .....w. l.in Of hllt'IlW --.. Ill '. "" -v ! ""' hinfl M Lcli ii l' i u "1C L Kcrnl o( citreiiu It llllliN 11' I . .. . a .. a . A . .. we """ . a vvvrvvv . .MkAin0r lippeiiiMJMM'- Clothes, $18 to $30 Other Suits, ; $8.50 to $ ! 8 he FIXUP Multifield e Cream .... infinity. Wc mnko It :ti;(; o know It Is pmo nnd !.Wmf. re mlr njr klml In mder for IK .!"' tKn ll,,,,l"1' ire Ice Cream, delivered, $1.25 per gallon dclltcr any limp, il.iy or mum WEATHER FORECAST 111 .nt.in IntM I'rtsn tn Ltma Buy Tliiicn, OREGON Tonight clomly and Ihoatoiitnp:: Wednesday, fulr, winds mostly northerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD Fur tho 24 hours ending nt I: lit n. m., February 22, by JIlmiJ. Ostllntl, special gov ernment motcoroluclat: Mnxliuum Till Minimum If, At 1:1.'! a. m , . . .15 Prcclpltntton 00 Precipitation Slnco Sopt. 1. 191C ' G0.31 Precipitation samo period Inst yenr 19.1.1 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. Tuesday February 22 Sun rlsos at DM!) mill sols nt b.;iu. V BORN t $ ItRIIFELD -To Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Hohfohl, at llinlr liomu in San .Iohu, Calif., Fobruury 19, n hovoii pound son. P. W. Rohfold received word today and hastened to send con i;ratulntionB to Ills youngest' grnnd-son. H. E. Kolty by the logging trucks. They Hlurtcd on Fourth struct Hear Central and from tho big stretches being dug up, the cost of tho repairs will probably far exceed tho estimates of tho damage. Hoys Go to Snleni. Juvonllo Of ricer Hark Runnm, loft on thu tenrly morning stage for Salom, talc ing Willi him Oron Bonobrako and Henry Lloyd, both of whom have been ordered for a tlmo to tho statu training Bchool. Will (Jo Home. Myron Wlekimm or Coqulllo, who was (iiilto severely Injured at Cotiulllo last week when a piling fell nnd struck him, has practically recovered and will return to his homo near Cotiulllo. Uo has been at Mercy Hospital. Aunt Is llm-lcd 11. R. Hampton luiB returned from Norway whore he went to attend tho funeral of hla limit, Mrs. Harrison Hartley, agod 80 years. Sho died at Myrtle Point on Saturdny. Sho bad long been a resident of this section. Commit too to .Meet. The member ship connnlttco of tho Mllllcoma club will meet In tbo club rooms this evening to talk over tho campaign that Is now on for now members. A mooting was called yesterday, but tho good weather defeated tho purposo and faw roported. Got New Cats I. H. Tower hint night delivered a Modol 83 Ovorland to Walter Hill of Hall aveniio. Today Mi. .Tnwor went to M(rtlo Point wlioro ho will dollvor a Modol S3 Ov crlnnd to Henry Schroeder. Mr. Tow er nlso expects a model 75 Ovorland tho first of that class to reach Coos Hay, to anlvo next week for deliv ery to n Mnrshflcld man. Oct Out Log's. C. R. Caroy, who Is logging Tom Lnwhorno's tract of tlmbor abovo Allegany, got out about 250,000 foot of logs on tho recent freshet. Thoro Is between 2,500,000 and .1,000,000 foot In tbo tract he Is ndw working on and ho may secure other timber. The Swnyno & Hoyt mill Is buying his logs. J)ny Is Observed. Washington's sold In Portland for Junk, huvliiR outlived her usefulness, tho question was debated hero wbethor or not to apply to the navy department ask ing that the vessel bo brought hero and stationed and. bo used only for drill purposes. Word received by the Sons of Veterans Is to the effect that the lloston Is In such shapo that the government will not let hur go to sea. It had boon planned to sell thu ship in San Francisco but theso plans wero changed when the condition of tho vessel became known. The Sons of Veterans are figuring on another boat. Mis. Byerly Hurled. Tbo funeral of Mrs. W. F. Hyerljvof Enatsldo, Was held this afternoon at thu Meth odist Rplscopal church, thu llov. Jo seph Knotts, officiating. Tho cruis er Llfo Lino, mndc a special trip to and from Rastslde to bring the fu neral party. jtiturt Foiindu'lon. McDonald and Condron today ctartcd tho delivery of piling for tho foundation or the new Going and Harvey block at Broildway and Anderson avonuo. $ PERSONAL MENTION $ $$ HARK DUNHAM, Juvenile Officer, camo over last ovonlng from Coqulllo. J. ' R. PAULSON, well known Co BUILD BARGES KltlVSR AND BANKS ORT OKDKH MOM DLTONTr POWDER CO. Hlg Oiirtess for Sun FriiurlM'o to He Completed In About Slty Days Kmploy Hlg Force It is announced that tho Kritso and Hanks shipyards at North Ucnd has been awarded the contract for tho construction of two largo hoppur bar ges by thu DuPont Powder company. Tho barges are for uso on San Fran cisco Bay and are to bo delivered in about sixty days. This additional order on top of the contractu for two largo vessels which tho firm' secured a short tlmo ago will keep them very busy. Tlioy now luivo about sixty em ployed in the shipyards and this force will bo Increased to upwards of one hundred men within a few wcoks. SlllPCARPEXTERS SCAHCR Now comes tho announcement of R. II. Melr, local agent of tho Mc Corniack Steamship company's in terests In Portland, to the otfoct that tho St. Ho)cns Shipbuilding Company has turned down a con tract for the building of a largo steam schooner because shlpcnrpon- (liilllo ulmbor "inn, is In tho city i lers cannot bo obtained rarti i nny. .urn. " " ""'ft, hlrthday was partially observod In will ontorlahi a fow frlonds at cauls MrBlf)ltl( Tll0 ,,, woro cloRutl iARTER' Card Party. Mrs loiunrrow niicinoou. I ,,.i ,i,i ..rin,,.,,., n.,. .,i,,w.i ..i.n is ciiiiilliliv.i'. H. f. Mclnturff, aIr(,n , )()tIl scllools ll0l,i IM)1,roprIato Salom attorney and rather of J. W. oxorcBOS VIth tho old soldiorB as tho Mclnturrf, announces that no will KU08t8 of honor. .Thoro wero no man ho a randidato for the republican' ,jollvcrlcs or collections and tho wln nominatlon for representative f rom i (l()Wfl nt tjl0 OBtof f Ico wero open for Mnrlnti nnlllllv. J1if)rinul llweption. Tho No'rth Uoml library board will hold an In formal reception from a to (1 and will ' nopvn n lnmlncss men's luncheon nt ' 0 o'clock In tho North Hond dub " I rooms Saturday uftornoon, February 2Gth an hour before noon. Thore wero many displays of flags from the buildings. Sell Cs Products. J. O. Holt, manager of tho Rugono Fruit Grow ers apsoclatlon, who spoko hero on today WALTRIt STULL Is among tho visitors hero today from Alle gany. F. HOUSRR and wife, of Sumner, wero down today on a Bhort shop ping trip. WILLIAM W. HOLLAND Is In tho city from his placo down at Parkorsburg. MISS MYRTLR DOWNRR loTt yes terday to visit Miss Rdna Hay at Norway. F. W. POWRR8 loft for Powers yesterday after spending Sunday In Marshflold. MRS. R. R. SANDRRSON waB an overnight visitor lu the city rrom Daniels Creole. MR. AND MRS. FJtRD NOAH woro among the visitors hero today from North Coos River. WALTRIl LAWHORM and Sam Stout, of McKInloy, nro hero on lousiness anil ploasiire. CIIARLRS HALL, of tho tolephono company, was callod to Couulllo this morning on buslncM. O. W. CUMHRRS left this morning on tho train to boo that all Vul- loy points aro woll "oiled." Theso workmen aro at a premium. Shipyards of tho Pacific nro filled with onlerB. Tho St. Helens com pany has four steam schoonorB now on tho ways and ono of them, tho Port of Portland, will bo launched In March. EXPLOSION VICTIM MUCH BETTER TODAY I'Yi'd Larson lias Thrilling Rvpcrl. iciico When (Ilis Imploded About l Launch Mao Fred Larson who wan severely In New Silks and Dry Goods AT THE J. C. PENJMEY CO. SILK MULLS, all colors, 25c, 19c TUSSAH SILK, 36 inches 39c SILK CREPE, 36 inches, worth half price morc49c SILK POPLINS, all colors.., 69c Come in and examine this line and see for yourself, SILK and WOOL POPLIN, 40 in, worth half the price more, .Our prico 98c CREPE DE CHINE, 40 inches, Our price 98c A better CREPE DE CHINE, 42 inches, Worth half the price more, Our price $1.25 MERCERIZED POPLIN, 27 inches, Our prico 19o We Lead Others Follow J l.itorperatcd J v Next Door to Postoffice Originators of Low Prices AT THE HOTELS $ Chandler Hotel Mrs. Myron Wlckhnm, Coimlllo; W. A. Llnlgor, San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Rankin, North llond; (leorgo Johnson, Coqulllo; Rfflo Houck, CoiiuIHq: S. L. Wil liams, Myrtlo Point; II. II. Andor lm.nl C3f tlrt tkVnnlitif ti'ltfltl 1111 flV plosion took place tibtmrd his gaso- BO"' ,, !,,, line launch Mao on Coos River. Is AS'0 " n till. Wll- much hotter today. Ho Is swathed M- lir'' ?', ,,lo?irlk " ' .WU" In bandages and probably will bo con- ''""' ft ,f'l' i.1?0 ' rfl , fined to his homo for somo tlmo. Ho alll,to' ,nt'nLor um TJ- ,,'1,,,0IIIB01 was badly burned about tho faco and " wlfo. Simmer J. S. Pa..l.on, Hnni'irn llncrnn Wllf U11H I " '" i umuui ini i v. VIVWIhU uit ""1 ..--- runiP All llnffe n cnnr- .lolm Snyder Hetter. John Snyder i Pnclflc railroad a good opportunity 'from WVINU All Kiuua a jijjlu iSr( wll0 inB hcon 111 of la grlppo nnd , to son on Coos Hay and all through KIHJAi: id Mrc w w. uasnii. oou mimr rniniiiinitions ror several wcokh, h PAiirtli :n Phnno 99fl-Riwas roported much Improved today, nbourtn. ao. r-none u-n ,,8 llnURhl0Pi MrBi M. w. Rozanson, ;ili!in nrrlvoil from nay Uiiy. urogon, ""- " V ..." ' . .i. r. 1 ... - --. - I nnd is now visiting ni mu onjuwi reasons that thn concern at Kugono homo on Hall avenue. J has boon so s isHful. 1 Start Paving Repairs. Aforcoofi 'imlc Is C '.:;. It is expected mon yostorday started ropalrlng tho t,nt ou Saturday the redwood lumber hard surfaco paving damage donoifnl. tj,0 1))K Q0oa iuy water company ttzt. I tank In North Hond will bo shipped w Tho F.A. KILBURN mIU for PORTLAND ' Via Astoria ' February 26, 1 P. M. Fw Smith Terminal Dock or Information call 13G I (I. Cl'SlllXR, Agent. O SRLLIXG GOOD9 ! Tho big problom In selllnB 1 goods Is gottlng tho customor Into tho storo. Coos Day O Times nd8 will holp you oolvo this problem. tbo cannery subject last Saturday, CHRSTRR R. CARRY was horo sees In tho opening of tho Wlllamottol today on a short business trip ins nomo nt Allegany. R II ANNAN was the only pan this section hundreds of dollars' songer on tho Adollne when nho wort It of canned goods from lho sailed this morning for Oakland. Ruueno ennnory. Mr. Holt la n keen w. u. iikaui.hy. or mo urauiey salesman and this Is ono of tho main Ciindy Company, left trulay for iiuniion ami uurry uouiuy poiniH. HRNRY HUGG1NS roturnod to his work in tho Sheriff's office this morning aftor n short vIblt here with friends. JOHN HOLMRS came down from Coos River this morning. Ho Is going to work at tho shipyards ! Mauds. with him, had ono hand burned In the accident. The men woro coining back to tho city In n boat when they ran Into a snag and hnd to beach their craft to mnko ropnlrs. It was while this was being done Hint Jlerron struck a mntch in tho darkness nnd tho ex plosion was tho result. Larson wns brought with all hasto to tho cltv whero Dr. IJorsfnll attended him. ' ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL E. W. SULLIVAN Corner Market and Hroadwny Wo" solicit all our old patrons of tho Lloyd and nssuro thorn tho same reasonable rotes. WITH fOOS l i:h boat si:itvici: Mi veil pxi'mss I'M MarMiflvM owry day "!. Iauis licmi of river MS i,. i. wiwint iuiviiow :"M''wa orih.T dally at '. Liuis Mai-Nhn,.!,! at j-w. I'ltrtliailiM- miply on JK,K SMITH, .,m. FOR TKAXSKKIt AXI) KTOHAGR OF IIOCSRIIOLD GOODS, J'ltRIGHT AND IIAGGAGR Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Hi:i Itcsldouro Phono i:i-.T Market Avo. mid AVnterfriit TIIR WII1TR IS KIXG Of all Sewing Machines Now located nt 2GG Market avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo hnvo also got big bargains In all kinds or used machines. All machines sold on easy payments. from San Francisco. Tho lumbor has beon cut thoro In tho proper longths. Tho Redwood Manufacturing com pany, tho concom that has the con tract for tho building of tho reser voir, will Bond nn export. It Is ex pected that tho foundation for tho tank will ho complete this week It tho weather remains favorable lllgbeo (o Heavers. Hlg Lylo Hlg Ijoo, hrothor of Carson and Morris Hlgbco who formorly woro members nf thn Marshfield basoball team, has boon drafted by Judgo McCrodlo for tho Portland Hoavors this season. Tho team will opon prnctlco very shortly. Hlgbco Is a "southpaw." "Ho Is a husky rcllow nnd good at football, basketball and swimming, as woll as basoball. Ho has beon with tho teams of tho Unlvorslty of Oregon for tho past threo or four years. May Rtradlto. Shorlfr Johnson whllo ho wns horo yostorday stated ho did not know -whether or not i. iinsonhorir. tho Conulllo tailor, i would fight extradition from Cros cont City, Callfomln. If ho doos, Deputy Sheriff W. C. Lnlul will ! havo to go out to Salom and sccuro tho necessary papors and thou take a trip to Sacramento to sao tho i California Governor boforo ho can bring Hosonhorg naru 10 uiibwit tho chargo of cashing n bogus draft on tho Hank of Hnndon. Hound to Have 'Jetty. Tho Ifrt of Umpuun Is hound to hnvo u Jetty. wiMinut waltlmr for tho Govorn- moni'n nrnmlso to mntch dollar A. R. LAHOWITCH, of tho Fair Btoro, returned ovorlnnd yostorday from a two wcoks stay In Portland. Huslness Is picking up thoro and tho outlook for a good seanon Is excellent. Mr. Lnhowltcn camo in vln Floronco nnd Bays ho hud u f Ino trip. iSk In North Hond A. S. HAMMOND, of North Hond, was horo last night to confer with F. II. Walto regarding tho Kinnoy tnx matters. JOHN LAPP went down to Hnndon this morning and nlso will go up to Powers on n business trip bo foro rottirnlng to tho bay. J. G RICHARDSON, of tbo stato corporation commission, Is hero Trom Salom on business and ex pects to loavo again In tho morn ing. C. R. PECK lcrt on tho early morn ing stngo for Portland, oxpoctlng to bo gono several days on busi ness with tho government en gineers. JACK FARLEY cnino up from Rm plro today for modlcal treatment, his first trip hero in months. Ho has beon sufforlug from paralysis and Is very weak. M. W. ROHRRTS today moved his fnmlly and their household offectB bnck to his ranch on North Coob Itlvor. Ho hns been working for McDonald & Condron. t AMONG THE SICK t $? Lawronco Myers Is suffordng from somo painful burns sustnlned in n motorcyclo accident Sundny. F. W. Ilohfclil is ahio to Do out ...-...-.--- - - -inot i10 I'. W. KUIIICKI la hihu iu no mi SSutWtft iXSTiZ.l er a severe s.ego of ,m . i. Mm, t inv 4iirniifi in irn . -"-' HlOUll iiuju iiiHi. imv :.. ol,nn,l mill lIO at IPaSt SUU.UUU worth of work on a north Jetty. .C R. Peck and Wnrren Heou com Inoso tho delegation bound for Port mi ! pose PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charses. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Joble Theate TO NIGHT " mud today to confer with tho gov , orninent engineers. Thoy want nn n,if?iiinii recoinmendod by tho gov ornmont to haVe chargo of tho I work for tho Port Mra. Robert McCann, of Rastsldo, Is still 111 with typhoid. Hor hus bnnd and tho nurso havo boon lu noculntod with n sorum that will mnko them Immuua to tho disease. PROGRESS CLUB TO , AID TUBERCULARS u.wtn.. riiw-iiwoiiliy. Immodlato- ly on receipt hero of tho news that Progress Club Takes Up Work Mm old gunboat Boston was to bo; Will Find Out Xeedy Cibom nnd Ladies n,.ii ,. Wrtrai T '" ,'!"' "",l- OALLOPRIt," prcs?ntliig Mro.idway's Di,L, ... "ieilt.in. riirfoi'ii riivf.i.i. in iticluuil UnrdiuK Wk. xJ'uy l'ivo uai-if of hollil onlnviuciit and continuous Wm. 1 " u,,,y nnuin ,f Icgltlmato coinedy. This fwitiiro b' si Allium.! i ,)"" Hut has seen it declares It better than -- a iitiiimt la9 i'""" m H.uwlon and North Rend to a vei-ord-luoiklutf ONLY This '"3ITII-. .. "I'lTlli' )"'' XOr ,,K 'W'TRD TONIGHT Kv. u"lhls eeril hiiiiienliiifs of tho wtfrld thut yoi vi.ipt "in! .T 'I' MllL'IT ". iln.. ,r lm miuiiis Iteaiitv ronu'illos. ' "' i (iOOh Mi liii 1- ivmimvvti! MjnilllSTltA '..."IV . .VUHW.W O v..-v----- Lower floor . 15c U"a nnm mi sir l!v a." sual Prio 3iC Balcony ... 10c V0 rL:un . . 5c .Ti,u Children 5c I'A"ski'm!1!' M,";,, '", lrl In imothei- flv.ut-el comedy, - ,,IS. If, .( ranious Paramount feature ato you ailnoytHl and onibarjassed by hiiper fltious hair? KIK0 a haniilchs preparation PAlXIiRSSLY nnd l'RH MAXRXTLY ltKMOVKS Superfluous Hair Tho Owl" Is exclusive ngonts for this toilet lino. Literaturo on application. The Central A v. Drug stoic Wo Deliver immedlaicy. Phono 71. "The Owl" The Central Avenuo Drug Storo Phone 7-1 Rnllst Aid of Stato Society Acting In responso to a letter from , the Red Cross socloty Tor tho preven tion of tuborculocls. tho Progress - '- . . . iui i club yesterday started a movo tnatt- ifnrn: will result In a tubercular survey or J " r tho county. Tho Idoa Is to find out J '" !.. ...Iinfiinlmiito nt iinnK atif fftroffl , roilllln. SOCIAL CALRXDAIt. TUESDAY. North Hond Catholic Guild with Mrs. "Neil Hanks. North Hond club social afternoon. Ladles' Guild meeting In Guild bull. Atheno Dolphlnu socloty of North Hund moots at tho library. WEDNESDAY. I). M. C. club or North Hond with Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mrs II. E. Kolty ontor tnlnn at cards. Jolly Dozen club with Mrs. M. Itoss In Hunker Hill. Christian Sisterhood nil day bossIoii lu tho church. North Hond Girls' club with Miss Josslo King. THURSDAY. North Hond Methodist Ln dlos' social aftornoon uti the church. A. N. W. club with Mrs. Alexandra Lando. FRIDAY. Dahlia club, with Mrs. II. R. Ronnler. Trio Card club with Mrs. II. A. Wells. Nccdlecraft club or North Hond with Mrs. Clark Glad mon. Kensington club with Mrs. L. L. Tbonins. Ladlos' Art Club with Mrs. L. F. Fnlkonstoln. Marshflold High School Sonlor Hall. SATURDAY. Family Clrclo of Thinker III11 with Mrs. Ed Duncan. North Utond Library noard Informal reception from 3 In North Bend CluU v nor: Mae Maddon, Conulllo: Walter Still!, Allegany; Chester R. Caroy, Allegany; L. Parson, Hnndon; Mrs. R. R. Sanderson, Dnnloln Creole. Llojd Hotel Sam Stout, McKlnley; W. II. Lawhom. McKInloy; II. II. Miller, Kontuck Inlet: G. R. Muslck, Port Orford; W. M. Sm;lth. Mllllngton; L. J. Leakarf and wlfo, Prospor; II. V. Dunham, CouulUo; It. C. Dnlo, Klamath Falls; D. H. Stewart, Rmpiro; H. noil, Heaver Hill; G Tomploton, Powers; G. Wnrd, Pow ers. MONDAYS ARRIVALS At Chandler Hotel Walter, Brown anil wife, Salom; L. J. Nedd, Portland; A. II. Jonos, Portland; II. L. Wright, Portland; Rlla Anderson, Carson, Wash.; Geo. R. Tonnoy, Myrtlo Point; O. C. Ham lin, Heaver HIM; C. W. Chandlor, Myrtlo Point; W. R. Mayor, Salt Lako City; James" IL Polhoinus, Coos Hay; C. II. McCutchoon, Sun Francisco; Mrs. R. M. Holding, Gar dlnor; J. II. Rankin, North Bond; Mrs. Myron Wlckhnm, Coqulllo; II. J. Kompol, Senttlo; T. J. Thrift, Co qulllo; II. 1). Waring, Portland; William Tolman, Gold Boach; R. J. Illuchoy, Portland; W. L. Condon, Rugono; A. P. Moyors, Spoknno; F. J. Kelly, San Francisco; II. II. Anderson, Portland; J. V. Loavens, Portlnnd; Harry Moyor, Portlaud; J. G. Richardson, Salom; C. II. Al- boft, Portland; T. McTaggart and wlfo, Portland; It. B. Murdock, Co qulllo; J. A. Wilkinson, Glcnnda; William Garrott nnd wife, Coos Rlvor; John O. linker, Portland; J. S. Flanagan, Seattlo; Charles Walk er, Coqulllo; It. W. Tavonnor, Coos Itlvor. At Lloyd "Hotel Honry Mlcholbrlnk, Allognny; W. I. Huttora, Allognny; Miss R. Smith, Myrtlo Point; Mrfl. A. Mnndcry, Powors; N. Mlko, Coos RIvor; Wll- Ham Lang, Powors; 6. Ward, Pow f ors; II. Boll, Bcavor Hill; R. M. ' Grango, Portland; G. Tomploton, 4 Powors: Goorgo Lyons, Dolmnr; D. C. Xvory, Heaver Hill; J. Stauff, Coqulllo; F. S. Lyons, Ash. At St. Lawrence Hotel. J. Smith, Myrtlo Point; II. Andor- a son, Coqulllo; Miss AiiuIq Ilorten, Coqulllo; Tl. Sims, Powors; Julia Suttor, Norway; J. Stnurr, Coqulllo; , J. R. Cowan, Lakeside; P. Schafor, BosehurK; M. McMlHon, Spokano; G. Hardgrovo, Norway; Miss Pros it ser, Bandon; D. R. Prossor, Tteeds ( port; Low R. Prico, Sumner; J. F. Policy, Coqulllo; II. Monohrr, Pow- ers; G. Coleman, Conledo; S. J. 'Spraguo, Gardlnor; Mrs. C. Ilart- t NPWf TODAY J FOt'XD Hair ornament M,t wli brilliants. Owner may hnvo sanm by pnylng for this nd nt Tlmon orrlco. Z FOR SALE t FOR HALE Lot 2, Idle. Jl, W. Hun ker Hill. Highest hid taken It. Addroas W. ll Tiineo orrico. I'OR SALE White enamel InmI, good stiff springs and wool felt, mattress. .'! quarters nlo. Call at GG7 South Rloveuth strcot or phono 2r,n-n. FOR TltAI)l Complete, Well equip ped chlckon ranch, will trado for Marshfield lots. I. S. Kaufman & Co. t FOR RENT t FOR KENT -Remodelled rrronm house on Ninth street South. In quire 001 South Ninth ntroot. FOR ItENT Comfoilublo apart ments for rout, furnished, $Un0, fine location. I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR KENT FurnlHliril two room apt. Heated. $15.00. Inquire Mntson'8 Storo. i the whereabouts of noody sufferers. Thoso names are to be sent to tho headquarters of the socloty and nn ef fort will bo made to supply medical aid for tho sufforors and, whore necessary, to tako thorn to a sani tarium. Each case will bo dealt with sep arately. In two weeks tho survey will probably bo complotod. Each, uiomuer is 10 uo iuvuminun mu Cross stamns aro sold here ovor . year lor tho Btato tuberculosis fight- I lug nnd provomion runii. man, Gold Beach; II. Peterson, North Dakota. If MINISTER LEAVES Row L. H. Overhalser, who for the past two and a halt years has hoeni In chargo of tno iianuoii inurcn oi tho Ilrcthren. oxnects to loavo with i.jn frt.till.. .!.. .t Mnrnli 1 si fnr Aoll U 1113 IUIIIIIJ' ftUUIIV . W v .w. .u. 'and. to tako chargo of '" ir-i gat.on at that placo. The local or-' ganlzatlon will bo under the Juris- . .u..iln.. A l.n llvrlln 1i1tll r'lllll ll UU'lluii ui mc .u. ...... ...... .. j until oilier arruuKuuiuiuu mv wwit. I Bandon Western World. LADIES' CORRESPONDENCE PAPER We nro showing nil the latest, shades In 11 O X 1 A P R U lust Received Iu new shipment Evqulslto mid Refined THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono li8 Wo Deliver Immediately FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot anil cold wator, bath. 8fi3 Third at. FOR RENT Rooming house over Ekblnd'a Ilardwaro Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or call 3G0. LOST In l'o.stofflce, silver purse, containing somo bills. Upward for Its return to Times offlco. Pl'HLIO STEXOGRA PI IER Room 211! Coko building. Phono 137-L GET NEW MUSIC Conio in and jilay tho latost victor rccordB on our maohliiu and nolnct tho ones you desire R.OOH to Chooso Fimn Wo will ordor special Nunihors for you L. L. Thomas Music Co. 7il Central Avenuo VISIT IX PORTLAND ni I. i? (Spoclal to Tho Times) PORTLAND. Oro., Fob. 22. T. J. ' I I Thrift, county nssosor camo to Port-1 land from Salom and was a gnostl i with J. D. Mills at tho Hotol St. ' Paul. i Fred Goss of Bandon was In Port lnnd February 18 calling on oin friends thoro. 1 W. C. U-iIrd. doputy ahorlff of Coos county, nnd Donald Chnrloston. were) , In Portland for n fow unya aim woro 'guests at tho Hotol Perkins. GETS BOND MOXEY The Bandon World says; i Recorder R. B- Knusrud has ro colved certified checks for aimroxl- .. Ann nnr ...!.. li -. l l lllin nmuieiv o,uuu, luvuhub i"- fu,uw of refunding anil water ueparimsm bonds. He Is now husy ciuciuni; oor his books preparatory to calling Jn, I outstanding warrants. i H lj I.IO CASH Hl'VS A lO'ACRE I RAXCII; )ottm and lo"ih I laud, mo.stly iiii'Lt cultlva- 1 tlon; private boat landing. $1.00 CASH and $.!.()( Per I Month Iiiijh a lot lu Sun- I uyvale, Marshfteld'H new I HI L..I.....I.. iniu .ti......ui ..nil HI n nuiiiiiii t".r. v.v..v. -- m titvij. n 1 iji'J.I.OO CAS and $10 Per 1 Mouth buys a fine 'esl. 1 iLuco lot lu Pi'rham Park, 1 1 1 in the heart or the city. 1 I "SEE REID AHOl'T IT." 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