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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1916)
""V : vtwr t. v"7 . - "X"T FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916-EVENING EDITION 1 k SUET !D)emmmisSirai(bnim AT $11 ALL NEW SPRING MODELS Blue Serges, Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds New Walkover Shoes SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Four Stores MAR3IIFIELD :: BAXDOX : MYRTLE POINT POWERS GUI TO MEXICO "WHili . MACRAE, PORTLAND NEWSPAPEH.MAX, BOUND SOUTH Orton K. Goodwin, Former 1'iilillclly Man at Poitltind, Also In Mnrsh- fleld Today "Will 0. Macrao, n woll known newspaperman of Portland was in Marshflold today, during tho stop of tho Kllburn, bound for Mexico whoro ho will do frco lanco iiowh paper work. Mr. Mncrao for years was sports editor of the Orogontnn; served bb n prlvato secretary to Con gressman McCrodlo during one lerm nnd also lieadcd tho Portland Js'orthwest Lenguo team In 1900. He was in Marshflold eight years ago nnd oxpressed Biirprlso today t the growth and development hero slneo thon. Qrln R. Goodwin, n woll known publicity man of Portland who linn uUcd tho press work for tho Dryr. DRUG PRICES SOAR axd the patroxs (jut sore because they do SPORT FDR BOYS HOXIXG AXI) WRESTLING I5N JOYED BY YOUNG AMERICA CLUB 2iaw Organization to Provide Diver sion for Youths Pl"s Jllko to Bench Saturday At tho meeting of tho Young America Club, an,' organization, of boys recently perfected under the au spices of tho Progress Club to pro vide proper recreation for tho lads, nt the Central school Friday evening, new forms of amiiBoment were In troduced. Th'ero wore fdx boxing matches of about flvo minutes dura tion each and several wrestling bouts. Cnro Is exercised to match boys of the same bIzo and to boo that tho boys go at it with tho prop er spirit. More attention will bo paid to this sport which tho lads keenly onjoyed. Fred Payne, who has been aiding In tho direction of tho worllB ar ranging a hlko for next Saturday. Tho boys will meet again next Frl day night to arrange it. Tho plan Is lo leavo tho Xoblo thoatro about 10 o'clock Saturday morning, each mem ber to carry his lunch, and then hlko over tho boulovard trail to tho beach. War in Kmope Huh Cut Off .Supplies and Has Created Xew Do- in"ml Most any druggist will tell you that one of tho lightest, but heav iest, things in tho world today Is tho prlco of drnsa. For more than n year nil vi. nnvo neon suooi- NORTH BEND FIREMEN GIVEN CITY'S FUNDS Will Have Charge of Disbursing Funds ami Look After Kqulp- luent Maintenance Tho North Bond city council has "turned over to the North Bond flro department tho budget allowance of G0 for tho maintonanco of tho flro department this year. Tho dopnrt- iment will hnvo entire say as to Its expenditure and In turn will bo hold responsible for tho maintenance of i nmilnment for tho work. Tho lug skyward In prices, somo of them firemen nro also to pay themselves Eolnc w.'.y up out of Bight, and of for tlicir Ben ices. courso tho war Is csnin tho trouble ! " .ranker. MOTHERS AND TEACHERS' r?0aS,,!S;, CLUB MEETS TOMORROW r.nitrco of supply Is cut off. Also there Is a heavy demand now from Xoitli Bend Organization Arranges Europo for nil Eortn cf drugs, an- Interesting Program For Tues othor noroplauing featuro as far i -"J" Afternoon, ae tho prlcoi aro concerned. , Tho Mollie,.H. nmi Teachers' club, Today J. Loo Brown and F. M. . ....,.,,. Uc,tut ...mi i.. i10 follow- Pnrsons Jotted down some of tho In- f lN,,tn ' , Ul' ,"?"', .. i.. i.n.. o,.,.r.,.i inti,.i Inir ntcrcstlui: urogram tomonow i.i i-iini'n iiiiiL 11. (i uii,iiaa.i uui m vi;ii f t PERSONAL MENTION : $$ NELS RASMUSSEN of Bandon camo over today on tho morning train. It. A. CHURCH, of Coos Itlvcr, was hero on business today. GEORGE II. TERRY nnd son wcro down from Bluo Ridge over Sun day. CARL MATSON was among tho vis itors hero today from Catching In let. LLOYD CUTLIP and wife of Coos River, spent tho week end In the city. MRS. M. D. ROBERTS was hero to day from Allegany on a shopping trip. FRED KELLY is today looking after ' tho retail grocery market In the ; Valley. MATT L. MAY left on the morning ' train to call on the trado In the Valloy. DEPUTY SHERIFF C. LAIRD wns hero today serving some legal papors. H. C. BUEHNER and Georgo It. Sai lor loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo. ANDREW E. KARDELL wns n pns songor on tho Mllllcoma this morn ing to tho city. W. H. STULL, road supervisor nt Alcgany, was among tho visitors in tho 'city today. MRS. GEORGE STEMMERMAN wns down shopping today from hor homo nt Allegany. L. P. BRANSTETTER left Saturday on tho Kllburn, returning to Eu reka on business. CITY ENGINEER A. B. GIDLEY wns among tho business visitors today at tho county sent. HARRY BULTMANN loft this morn ing and today is calling on tho trndo in tho Valley. V. E. LUNDY, well known merchant of Myrtlo Point, nnd Mrs. Lundy vero over yestcrdny. V. E. BEST, of tho Estabrook Com pany In Bandon, wns hero yestor day on n business trip. MR. AND MRS. . C. A. SMITH of North Bond, left on the- Nnnn ' Smith for San Francisco. W. E. ARNOLD, of tho Warren Con- ' structlon Company, loft this nftor noon, returning to Portland. GLED D. HART, known horo as Sl dolo Hart, has arrived on tho Bay for his fleml'Occaslounl visit,. A M. DODQE of Myrtle Point is spending n fow dnys horo as a guest of his dnughtor, Miss Lydla Dodge J J SHIPPING NEWS T T II AR UNSAFE SIX PORTLANDERS, PICKED AT HAXDOM, EXPRESS OPIXIOXS. Charles Hall Conducts it (Jul. Showing Woeful Lack or Infor mation Regarding CondltloiiH. Opinions of six prominent Port landers ns to tlicir candid bollof of Coos Bay bar conditions brought I answers showing n woeful Ignorance ' of things ns they actually oxlst. ' "Shallow water and uiiBiifo bar," was tho sum total of their statu-, mciits, said Charles Hall, who put the questions. A survey of tho bar j has Just been completed by Donald j Charlcson, Port engineer, nnd tho Indications aro that tho doptliB of water will show very close to 110 j font over tho entire channel In and; out. Mr. Hall said that ho wanted to find out how much pcoplo actually know of tho conditions pertaining horc. Ho picked out bIx men of varloim occupations and put tho questions to them, with tho ubovo results. "It shows Just how llttlo pcoplo know or uu down hero," snld Mr. Hall, and ho referred, 'too, to tho fact that at least two Pacific coaBt papers gavo Coos Bay credit for tho wrecking of tho Flfleld and believed tho Coqulllo rlvor had Its outlot through this harbor. Tho majority of tho six men, ho snld, estimated tho dopth of water on the bar down ns low na I 'J and 15 foot on tho nvorago, and said they know nothing nt an anoui the Insldo harbor. Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiraiiiiiiiiini i fl-yj' ror ' imwr Bimr Brow Shaping 1 r it f r" i n orowino vjirls n,,l n r, . ",,u oovs 1W its. A During the nrowlng pcriwl of n chlkfa foot you must realize that constant cbnnRing from one last to another docs not Give the foot a cbunce to continue a shnpely development. Duster Brown Shoes, made over shaping lasts, supply the children's needs from size to size with uniform comfort, while gradually shap ing the foot toward maturity. We have worked odt n lasting system along lines orthopacdlcolly correct, nnd the consistent wearing of Buster Brown Shoes will solve all the problems previously experienced In children's footwear. Start now to fit the children with the line that wilt remain right from size to size durinc the child's growth. Buster Brown Foolshaping Laot Shoes For boys nnd girls of rill nr.es. Theic li otylc varintlon in leathers all of high quality. ) Vjl & riMhtiM. The Golden Rule 1 JaMiliMIWMlM & News of Near-by Towns 4 XAXX SMITH SAILS PLAN TO BUILD TWO VESSELS AT BANDON i Chris. Xobley of Portland, Arrang ing to Reopen the Kroiieiiburu Yards On Lower Coqulllo. .Steamship (Jets Away With Lumber Cargo mill Passengers. Tho steamship Nnnn Smith sailed GETS NINETY DAYS FOR WIFE BEMIK S. II. Whitney, nf Ikmiiark SninJ i hi oy justice auiiiitiiktn to County .lull U-nii Tho Port Orford Tribune uji: Deputy Sheriff, Oent Ruudlnl BANDON, Ore., March 20. Chris. Nohloy, of Portland, Is negotiating inI,g0ia wna town over Sundjjiy with Jolin iNieiHon, who in uiru m ,0te to Gold Beach, liavlne It i In communication wun mo owners, Krononburg nnd Ford. Mr. - Nohloy In tho Inst prohibition campaign, w J Mnrch 1, 1015, nnd Jnnuary 1, 1010. .afternoon In tho high school bullil- horo also. Ho Is onrouto to Los An golos whero ho will locate. Hugh Fullerton of Now York with tho Losllo-Judgo Company was nlso lioro today. Ho visited horo eight years ngo, SAYS ARGENTINE STORIES ARE GREATLY OVERDRAWN Harry Forsberg, Who Spent Some Time In South America, Tells of Conditions Theiv. Even slneo that tlmo there hnvo boon j11R nt 3. no o'clock other raises Hero Aie Somo Raises Horo nro boiuo of thorn expressed snowing 1110 pcrceniago 01 inereuBcn; , !.r Pnnt lB0K. .I'lipim "i '""" vim. d .u... Increaso!1'111"0 (luot Voeo'l boIo MIbs Anna Truman Folk gnmo ....Pupils of Miss Tittle's room nnd cnrrlcd 11 nnsscugors. Because of tho bar alio wns held In tho lowor bay until this morning. Tho departures wore: C. A. Smith, Mts. C. A. Smith, J. EARL CHISHOLM wont bock to Uo-'M. Parks, Charles Syme, Miss EvniiB, qulllo this morning. Ho says the , ucrnlco Henvenston, Mrs. J. 11. Hen fans thoro aro already talking vonston, .1. S. LIIIoMb, P. L. Pholan, baseball. ''"o Klnyon, Mrs. P. Klnyon, John yesterday morning about 0::i0 for, (.011Htrlu;t lw vosspIs, one Oakland, from tho Smith Torm.tm J"" dock. She had u full lumhe r n go wth ft ,.. tody S. II. Whitney, 8cnUnlti ninety days In tho county Jit li wlfei beating. Mr. Whitney hillw nccused of hIhibIhr his wife ic tlmo ago, nnd for tho past moitu two was under peace bonds. Vis ho violated those, Jusilco A. AfoH sen Bontenccd him to a term lib county Jail. This is bclicred ts S. C'reoBoto Beechwood 700 Glyceiino 200 Peroxide of Hydrogen -00 Lanolin .......... ...... . 200 Lithium and Salta 200 Epson Salts 200 Mercury and Salta 200 Moth BallH '.... 100 Oxalic Acid f,0 Rnltpotor 300 Potassium Bromide 700 PotasBlum Promangnnnto .... 000 I Quinine "0" Snlnl S00 I Sodium and SaltB '. . 100 I OI,...l Iiii fi 00 Toloill I .....1000 Phcnncctlua 800 Carbolic Acid 1000 Salicylic Acid 1000 'Alum 1 100 Bluo Stono 100 Antlpyrln 000 Afplrln 50 1 Atropine 200 1 RnlHnin Peru 200 ' iinrrv l.'nrftlinri?. of Marshflold. n i Bismuth nnd SaltB . .-, HO friend of Bon Ostllnd, suyH that tho Cnfflno nnd Salts 200 stories which have been circulated Chloral Hydrnte 200 ninnmr dm IniM'nro 111 Cnnn coll II (V f (Mllnroforill ft 0 i...w..ft .. ..nriv." " w.w -, - , about tho "easy money" In South America are greatly ovordiawn. Ho especially roferrod to a Htory which Fred Burnnrd told of bolng reported at Powora about big money being paid for laborers there. Two years ago Mr. Forsborg and n party of friends left Sweden In response to tho glowing stories of big wages and nu opportunity to wealth and affluence In Argentine. When thoy arrived at Buenos Ayros, they woro shown every courtesy by tho government emigration ngont nnd taken to a good hotel whoro they woro given two vouk' free board until thoy could bo n posi tion. Howovor, this wns whoro tho bIioo pinched. Tho ?r,00 per day was ronlly flvo poses per day and a peso Is worth about two-fifths of a dol lar in American moiioy. On tho pampas whero many hnd to go to work, It vyas cold and windy and tho homo accommodations wore fear ful. Thoro wns little money In tho country, tho genutnl plan being to trndo livestock for ontnblos. etc. Mr. Forsborg said that there woro then good opportunities for a man with money to Invoht, but for n man POSTMASTER HUGH M'LAIN Ih ox pectod bnck on today's stago from Portland whoro ho has been on business. MISS ELVIRA FRI55EEN returned to hor duties In tho sheriff's offlco today nftor spondlng Sunday tit her homo hero. Mrs. A. F. Bassroid, of Murshtleld, P. h. PHELAN, of Myrtlo Point, loft , i again for Snn Franlcosco on tho ..Mrs. E. L. Coo, Mrs. C. H. Worrell Paper Economic ubo of meat and ehcoso Mrs. L. S. Cuthbert Reading WILL FINISH LINE BALLAST CREWS AND YARD CHEWS AT WORK OX COOS LIXE Chamomile Flowers Belladonna Leaves Cilery Seed Fennel Seed, Gcrmnn Holts Sago Castor Oil Cod Liver Oil Mustard Wlntorgrecn . f ' t ' 100 200 100 r.oo 100 100 100 200 .100 300 Final Touches to Truck on Xw Hull road Undor Way Yauls at Eugene EUGENE, March 20. Tho ballast-j. crows on tho Wlllametto Pacific wero , etartod to work Thursday to finish tho eight inllea of track to tho Uina- j qua river, according to "W. R. Foil- J talno, Southern Pacific engineer, ine giavol pit near Natron Is opened with "Chnpplo" Williams in ehargo. lour ballast do tho Tho stcol 1 Nnnn Smith. Ho returned from 1 thoro only n short tlmo ngo. f DISTRICT ATTORNEY L. A. LIL.1E OVIST left on tho morning train for Coqulllo taKing wun mm ins mnnv books of dollnquont taxes. rCHARLES IIICKOX and wlfo loft on tho Kllburn Into Saturday for Loo Angoles. J-ato thoy will go to Joplln, Missouri, to visit, oxpcctlng to bo gono nbout bIx months. E. It. HODSON was lioro irom tiouiu Coos Rlvor today. Mrs. Hodson is rapidly rocuperntlng from hor solgo of typhoid fovor. Mr. Hod ran a want nd for a girl In Tho Tlmos a fow days ago and said that ho has recolvcd about a dozen np- ullcntlmiR. ' CITY ATTORNEY JAMES T. BRAND loft yesterday for Salom whoro to Post, Mnrtln DIoib, Georgo M. Can- tlno nnd Mrs. Georgo Cantlno. LEAVE OX KILBL'RX Coos cniuieity pnclty of 1,200,000 feet. Botli could bo built horo at tho same lime and would require nbout u year's tlmo. Hu Is at presonlt also communicating with Goo. W. Mooro h10 first conviction of thlihdtw nt Toledo to find out whnt arrange- j,ad In Curry county. Mr. Wbltatf uionts could ho inado to secure tho formorly lived in tho Eckltrtm necessary lumber from tho locai try, but for the past several noiiii Mooro mill. lias bcon milling on the old Bit! Mr. Nl'jlson Btntcs that tho local mlno near Denmark. plant Ib estimated to bo worth nbout $15,000 and thnt from $500 to $800 worth of work is necessary boforo it could bo put in oporntlon. PA I XT THE POSTS. Editor Coos Day Times: In answer to your request for bus- 'gcstlons to mako Marshflold u city crowB and -xtra train will morrow ho will argno In i the apnea lj work i f Anim Rusk vorsus tho City of j . li 'is all laid to tho rlvor Marshflold, asking $2,500 dnmagosi ...Ww... .. .-. . . t.lI..litll o,v nnd n numbor of monitor. o( ' ' " ' ' , ., KB roi,o,i , -i,j;;1in,uus'? Steamer Sailed South From Hay Late Saturday. Thoro woro nlno pnssongers from Coos Bny for tho Bouth when tho Kllburn loft Into Saturday after noon. Sha crossed out at 0:10 p. m. The passengers woro C. W. Mnr- )Ctu,tfll j Hggest that tho elustor tin, William Ilnnks. J. E. Robinson, ), ,)0Ht8 ,0 lx ronantod. Also 13. Gaufmnn, A. Lovy, Chnnojtltlt j tj uiL.ctrc wlro and tolo Hlckox and wife, F. 11. Chamber-)nono ,l0ua wthln tho city limits lain and L. P. Branstetter. uo ,mlnted. This Ik something that I tho city council i-nn got biiBy on. J CIVIC PRIDE. t WATERFRONT NEWS Xj Not until this morning nt 10:110 wns the Nairn Smith nblo to cross, nruncod thnt ho will not be a can- out, becauso of unsatisfactory bnrfdlduto for reelection ns mayor thoro conditions. Sho loft hero yesterday this spring. ninrntnir for Oakland. I Tho Ilnrdy went down from tho Porter mill yestordny and crossed morning nt 10: at), for San Fran- TOM XEAL IXJIIIFI) .MAYtHt MOItRISOX QUITS A. T. Morrison of Coqulllo 1ii:h an- been obtnlncd In n Tho steamship Breakwater Is duo KIXXEV TAX MATTERS Tho Coos county comlHslouors vill meet at tho homo of Commis sioner Demont In Myrtlo Point Man- horo tomorrow morning from San .""y l" considor F. B. Wnlto'a pro- Dlogo and way points. It is prob- Por.al to adjust tho taxes on the Kin- PORTLAND GIRLS WALK FROM R0SEBURG TO BAY ., tl.n V.tnil ". "" "'V !-.". -v ... .... Il.l ,!., 1,n ...III unll trvi..r..Mr.... t,x Smith for Snn Francisco after hav- - - - tnc anont tho nnst two months hero ns guost of Ilonrlk GJordrum. Mr. LIlliis who is Interested In tho Ctjerdrum Plnno Company may re turn later In tho spring. A surveying crow has boon nt work . In tho local Southorn Pacific yards for several days gathering data for. It ho proposed enlarging of tho yards i r ... . - l AU..i.ntn,l ' anil on wnicu nciuai worn is u.mi-iii to start within n month. i I .. .,.. .till luvinf trV. I uie pxiuu-iuii uiu ... i . '4 !.. ......1.1 !. ...wunut l.iwl.'lll-n ..,- tho local yards and will glvo Eugono J AT THE HOTELS two main lino tracks. Tho Willani-, J44(4.4,.., otto l'aciuo ami wesi suio iuuh- .., mau Uos3i MeBVor como in tnon on wuai is u.uh - , I.. 1l,,n Irnnl- null tllfl llllllll 11110 - -- Bolloii Coqulllej W. S. Rlloy. Nor way; C. Martin, Portland; J. O'Brien, fPortlnud; Hank Bunch, Dowers; R. LSoronsen, Eugeno; W. II. Webb, Ban don: A. Nellson. Prosper; Chailes ney property. Doiuont is confined to hia homo with n brokon leg. PEIRCE TO HUX In this issuo appears tho formal announcement of Hon. S. P. Pcirco, for tho Republican nomination for Lino Breaks at OmloRUc'i Stall! Workman Scicro Wo Tom Ncnl Is nt tho nandontoipfi sufforlng from sovcro Inttrcil d Juries, ns tho result of n wM wlilch occurred at Conlogueicsj A lino broko nnd Mr. .N'mI" struck ncross tho sldo and it wlih crcat forco. Another w man was struclc but hlslnJorlM' not serious. Tho Conloguo cUJ getting out log's for tho Moojena-- Itnmlnii World. ' i'l MILIi XKAR Mi:i!OI.W Geo. Dafoe, recently of Ue jjj nnd C. M. Smitn 01 i ......! ..IHnnrv for the I-1" ... n .nu- m nff lion in """ " - .... fjt chanto. Thoy will cut ! principally. Han"0"1 "0", OPE.V ll.XIK).V l'WcE ... .. n,,dE.S.T ... ..i i.. m oma a m" ".,1 aro l'- ;- sUnd U I emporium ""- w tf building iorn... t- . aW. nn.iiuiHHim Bros. & TUU" I Bandon World. m. r- Mixitf" XEW illlTlnWorthTmn.o.. reVresentatlve for Coos nnd arrive In J Train. Coqulllo; C. A. Mlnnrd Co- j c""- counties. Mr. Pelrco hns charge of qulllo; o. C. Johnson Portland- Her-Itw,c0 reprosontort those two conn- copal com t'liian Ross. Beaver 11111. I tles.-fioUl Beach Globe. , mal MU.,w .immmIih nmi iior!o Hammond irnltiH will use tho second track. ......... ...., ... rr- Start On Hike Acio.ss the T,0 ,)rcsent switching tracks will ;,""" Chnudlei' Hotel I .. .. .. . i Portland; Pat Grant, Powers; Harry Hugh Wallace. Now .orK city; . i hv-eonov. Portland: Stove Calif, Gar-1 C Maudell, Portland; Oiton E. l.ood-' Cl'RRY MOVIE CIRCUIT Wni, Sellmar, tho moving plcturo .""" ' '" """ , " ..lk. ll.r., , . ,, ,., 1. Tr.ffr.rann dltior! JO III lllirroil, untiiuii, v.... - - - --. uuik m naiiuuii, WU3 III lown "vol bal,l thoy had better Htny In tho ( "st H,,":-c 7l ctl f7innl1fl0"iroatIton, Catching Inlet; William 'qulllo; R. II. Grundy. Seattle; P. B.jMommy nlght on ,, wn. lo Gol(, Unlt"d Stntes. Spanish Is tho pre- Tho Rosoburg Rovlow, Friday 8 reot t0 )Cmul ' u-il r .Inn 'Wroo, Gardiner; L. P. Hover and f Scholtes, Portland; Elma McDonald, neach for tho purpose of making ar- Vaillng tongue and It Is difficult to ,u.nted tho rolllowlng: "Misses he west side J unci i on, gi u 'J? J'"J01 J .wf0( Coo3 IUver; Charles Paulson. Coqullle; Edna McDonald, Coqulllq; . rnngemonts to establish a circuit got along unless you can spoak it. ijuaulta and Berylo Hammond, ofn 'anl a " lU0 " " " "" " ',,., I Portland: O. A. Barth, Marquhim; W. 13. Best, Bandon: P. L Pholan. j for tll0 Blimn,or n,0u,8 in tho towns 'Portland, airlv.nl here last evening ff"11"0"'' ,nCf '" .VwnieV co unni W. A, Kirks, Portland; O. Hoover Myrtlo Point; Sam Gardnn, Powers; of LnnBiol8, Port orford and Gold land left early today for Coos conn-fe ' 0Jo ZLlTZ and Huully. Portland; E. A. Howell W E. Lundy ami wlfo, Myrtlo Point; B,ach wIt tUo ol)Ject of B,vlnff n i .iiiiiitfs. iiriitn . i'iJvi3iH: iv.iiu l'uriiiir. . . . - -., Vf - -..-. . ,.. , VESSEL MOVEMi:XTS Oakland, Francisco, ty. Tho young ladles aro possessou or unusual nervo and energy nnd aro making the trip from this eltv to tho coast on foot. When thoy left here this morning they said thoy expo ted to reach Coqullle not Intor than Saturdny night, Tho young ladles nro well suppllod and are making it ho journey on font for plensure, rathor than to snvo tho ev peiiBo of ciosslng tho country by stago. After two or threo wooks Times Want Ads are tho ono mo. spent on tho coast, thoy will roturn ilium which i-enclien ALL tho people. j0 Portland bv boat or via Eugeno. Thoy engage public attention every .,,,,. .,. f, ',.,,..,. Uv(i , C'oos Sailed Nairn Smith, 10:30 a. m. Hardy, San 10:30 a. m. Due Hoio Yellowstone, San Francisco Wednesday. Breakwater, San Dlogo, Tuesday. .i . i. I..., i.io ,vr.ini imfii wnva 'Portland. ... . , A. Pedorson, Coos Hoer, iiici-,-iii(v.'i f. -.nt. --rci"o-' rowers; a. j. ik-uuikoii, i-owers; u. por Orford Tribune Llovd ,J. Bennison, rowers; u. h. unapman, weokly performance In each place . . n...i ,i .ifn Pnnu River: P. WI- I'oriinnir, iNormanu. .incooson. rori- vi.Mini.MMii'iv vv.i.i.- vi xmvn Tl.r. -rvr.vlni. erew iintler T. O. -nm' "" ""i . '...,. . .,....,. .. v "' "" ' ...... ... ...... w,... ..-.. ... , O-ocoil Citv; Mrs. L. far-linuu; r.. v. r.irrur, roruaim; r. u. . Russell, is now gathering data by ""J, cbbltt. Gardiner; Ryder, mkor; B. P. Elmore, Port- G0M1 nEACII 0ro March o0 which materia, may be ordered. ; on. irdhu C-. OUo, lBBa. 8. u wuilams, Myrtlo Point; oTy Times Want Ads for result!. 'Allegany; E. Bozalo. Delmar; F. P. . C. Roberts. Myrtle Point; George 11. llomes wro lmperlled ln tho rocent nines warn aqs ror reuu. i ........ . n..ii, rtnri.-iinrf. Terrv and son. Bluo Ridge: GeorEo i...i u.i ,i... ,... .,..,-. ... Rev. K. C Alford of Jja arrlvo In an-on "". or we i-i ;;.. m congregation- "" . . .niislt'hi SULLIVAN i''"" -T-..,,hCWl j. T. Sullivan oi .- M,l company was m nS, on business Sunda,reice nftmoon boat. """' ..l J ... ,,,winn every so oa- , a .imply Um to com. with liiniseu ---- currv FISH W. juid- day Alivyn on the Job. I' Times want ads bring results. county, whero and friends," tlinv have relatives O BELLI XG GOODS The big problem In selling goods Is getting the customer Into tho 8toro. Coos Bay Times nda will help you oolvo this problom. , i-unuin, ,i, -, .. . .....lull) Trklitianti Prtnnlnnt f T Pmi Unworn! lliiliv I.eo iiurKiinri, wni" "l -" ""a ' "" 'Point- Bort Engblom, Powers; Will-"don. North Bend; H. B. Donahey, flam Ray. San Francisco; A. Andor-, Eugeno; E. O. Secord. Portland. tson. Coqulllo; J. Smith Coqulllo. ( ninnco Hotel Gus Westland. Blu Rldgo; C. E. "ilnrrpw, rowers; S. Shoemaker, Pow- ors; Charles AYalla, Powers; J. A. Tho convenience and profit of Times Want Ads will he demon. Mrated by a Irlul. will not live another winter in Wod- derbum. Several of thorn are plan- 'nlng to niovo across Rogue river to mako their homes in Gold Beach. Timet Want ads bnajj roaulti. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency .i a -- ma ' n.i. Qinfo Game ,nl mlsson lias given Wj ,M t aon Adams full con ro' wit n tho 6nw .... Mi1 a v. ,., wu-rf ty. .Mr. . ...Mrdff-. call assistance v .i.o ho mnJ' f'nu Be?ch Globe .,,'xirinrii lr nr..""-- Rmith and Burr 1 (k.cu . .... .-modellnj: o' . i ror in- i-- (ot iw ,i Roberts residence r .v. fCtl! A III. - 1 mont. -Myrtle rotnt