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Br TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEV, Editor and Tub. DAN K. MALONEXT, News Editor OHlclnl Offlrlnl Pnpcr of PfXT Oltv Cooa County of Marshflold. THE CALL OK COOS HAY (An Adapted l'ocin.) As nweot to mo iih tliu salt sea spray, tho fragrunco of Springtime rains, j Nearer my heart are luir hundred hills, than any wind-swept plains Dourer tho sight of u Cooh IJay rose along tho voidant way, Than nil the splendor of poppy fields nblnzc In the sun of May. Gay us tho hold polnsetta Is and tho burgeon of popper trcoB A Cooa Day rose, ho It red or white, Is richer to 1110 thnn these; t LOCAL OVERFLOW AVnter Is Ciood. llohert MeCunn lins received word from David N. ltoburg, of tho Oregon Hoard of Health, that tho sample of water sent him was found to he pure. Tho water wns carefully taken from tho well on the McCann place at East side, to determines whether It was respoiulhle for tho typhoid epi demic. UmIiv Dies. Max Edmund, tho little "son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Unlgelt, died thin morning after u few days' Illness. Ho wuh only about two weeks old and death was bo expected. Tho blow h n hard ono to the bereaved parents, ho being their only ihlld, mid their scores of friends will millo In ex tending tho deepest sviiipalhy. The runorul will bo h"ld tomorrow niorii- Itov. It. E. CITY ENJOINED ON PINESTREET (Continued from Pago Ono.) I plaintiffs as a portion of Pino street. n a i MniiQPUnrth frills rule is well established in tho UI' u,JZ'C estopped from claiming any part of PROFESSIONAL said property now occupied by tho DIRECTORY liyslclau Office: Irving Surgeon Ulock. Phones: p. in. Offico lia-J; lies., 11S-L. , , ,' ... ,..,, I lug and will he private, And, rising over, a wvcot, Bwcut;,,, W1;t ()ffcutIllK. gong, like the murmuring in . Bistent son, I CAUL WALKER, who h now brnk- Tho voice of Coos Uav calling, call-1 ing on tho Smith-Powers line, Is fondant city Is stopped from clnlm iug as a portion of Pino street any of tho propel ty described In plain tiff's complaint by reason of tho fact that tho lty has neniilesced In plaln- duo to Infantilis complications. Mrs. aiffH OHtaullsliliii? valuable pornianont lunguugo: Uargolt is doing ns well as could improvements oxtondlng Into said flowed in : 'street. In view of tho conclusion nr- statute of limitations has no appllca- rived at by tho court from the con-Hon as respects tho public rights of a -slderullon of the evidence it Is not municipal corporation, hut that by necessary to a decision of this cnsoltho Indies of its officers In falling to decide- the first question involved, properly to guard such rglils the Howovor, the attorneys roprosontlsgvprinclplo of equltnblo estoppel may SUito of Oregon by tho following do cisions: Grnily vs. Dilution, HO Or. 0(co , 1 12 n ,... I,u,... ,B. OUIIIIIU.U w.l V.U. ..c j nI)( y () y or, -lasj schooling vs. liurricuurg 12 Or. 194; Oliver vs. Synhorst IS Or. U$i2; Silvorton b. Hi own C;i Or. 418; Portland vs. Innian-Poulson 'Lumber Co. 00 Or. SO; Harton vs. .Portland 74 Or. 75; Cruson vs. City of Lebanon (it Or. 4!)!!. In tho case of Hnrton vs. Portland Supra, tho Court nccs tho following "Tho rule has boon fol- this stato Hint tho ordinary a to J. M. Wright Phono 188-W lJUILDING CONTHAOTOU Estimates (urnishod on request lug me. I MAHSHI'IEI.I) A CITV ItEAUTIIMJL (Hy EIhIo Illllstrom NOTHLN'O Is so tlrcsomo to a now arrival In a city ns hot, dirty, unrepaired streets and dilapidated houses bordering thorn. No one would ndvortlso such a city and ono could not oxpoct people to nottlo In it. A grunt Improvement In beautify ing the city would bo to repair tho streets, plant trees, flowers, shrubs or even grasH along tho sidewalks. Drinking fountains would also ho a great Improvement both for beauty and uso. Garbage cans should ho placed along tho streets so that tho gar bage could bo put Into them, in stead of lioliig scattered around tho streets. Somo of tho lowlands in Mnrsh- flold could bo converted Into play grounds or public parka by making some parts deeper, thus causing lakes, nnd putting tho dirt on tho bnnkn, whom trees, flowers and grans could ho planted. Tho old weather-beaten holmes could bo repainted and repaired, grus3 and flowers planted In tho yards, tho fences repaired nnd painted, or taken away. Property would sell much better hecauso peo ple like to settle In cities where everything is beautiful and clean. Mnny cIIIch of thn United States are bountiful. Mumhfleld docs not liavo to ho behind them for a Ilttlo monoy. paint and woik will make our city equal or hotter. Why not Improve conditions hero and maku a beautiful city? It always puyj In tho em. In from Powors for a short stay. .MRS. EI) DYEIt nnd daughter, Miss Until, woro down from Danlols Creek today for medical treat ment for tho lattor. W. H. HANSEN, who has boon vis Itlng at tho homo of his daugh ter, Mrs. II. L. Crawford, loft overland this morning for his home In Sebathn, Kansm. DIt. W. T. TOMPKINS will go to Portland tho first of tho month to locate. the respective parties have requested tho court to decldo whether tho Cath cart plat should prevail over tho Cle ment plat or whether tho houiidai'Ics lot tho stivot involved are fixed by i bo invoked by a private party, not dependent upon tho nicro lapse of time, but upon all tho circumstances of tho caso." In the Instant case tho officers tho Clonient plat. lot tho city woro nwaro of tho fact It is not neccssnry for tho Court that tho improvements mado by tho r LAMItETH ARRESTED Linn Lambeth was arrested yesterday at North Haul for not having a llccnsa numbor on Ills car. He will havo a hearing tomor row nnd wus rcaleiiBod on tho prom Iso to appear. It wasji stato caso. SCOt'T IS HERE "Jlmmlo" Ulehnrdson, scout for tho Heavors, Is In tho city. It Is said ho may try to form a llttlu league for this part of tho state. PltOMIXENT LOCOERS HERE ('union and .lames Military of Co lumbia ItlVcc .Make VWlr Cordon and James Mannry, promi nent loggors of tho Columbia river district, are visiting In Coos county. Thoy wont to Powors and looked over tho oporatoiis of tho Smith-Powers i. Company and will see other parts of the county. 1NMITE IS USD lU'TTE HARIICH SHOP 1W.OVV.Y ip this Moitxixt; Was Cut. Unto 1'inco Willi tho laical t'nloii mid ut Umbers' War (lljr AuoclttcJ I'fMi la Cow liar Tlmn.J IHJTTE, Mont., March 27. A dy nnmlto charge In the rear of a non union cut rate barber shop blow out a plato glasH window ami those of u BhoomaherH shop adjoining, and tho wntlro rear of tho building this morn ing. The proprietors of tho shop have been at war with tho local barbora' union. VESSEL .MOVEMENTS A I'll veil Nana Smith, Oakland; Into Saturday. Phoenix, Sail Krauclsco, lato Saturday. H roii k water, Portland, 2:15 p. in., Sunday. CoaBtor, San Francisco, 0 u. m. Sailed Nana Smith, Oakland, :i a.m. Itroakwator, San Diego, at noon. Due Hero Whlttler, Port San Luis. ( this ufleiiioou. Adeline, Oakland, tomorrow, Hardy, San Krauclsco, to- ( morrow, THInm.Hik, Portland, tomor- row. to rovlow nt length tlio evldonco In troduccd in tho caso, tho plaintiffs strenuously Insist that tho Cnthcart plat Is the true plat by which tho boundaries and Hues of Pino street ,nro fixed, wlillo tho dofondants strcn itously urge Hint the Clonient plat should prevail ovar tho Cathcart plat It nppoars from tho cvidonco Hint prior to lS7fi ono William Ilnll sur veys! Into lots nnd blocks, streets mud alloys, a portion of tho townslto or Marshfield. In 187 ", tho trustees of tho defendant city caused n plat tol bo prepared by S. H. Cnthcart 'which plat conformed to tho survey Hindu by William Hall. Tho Cnthcart plat was not recorded In tho offico for tho County Clerk of Coos county hut merely filed In tho offico of tho Uocordor of said city; nolther was tho Cnthcart plat n legal dedication by tho ownors of tho proporty. In 1 883 .1. X, Knowles beenmo tho owner of tho proporty described in 'plaintiffs' complaint nnd through his uttornoy in fact E. II. Clonient caused a plat or tho City of Marshriold to bo made. This plat wbb duly ac knowledged mid on tho 8th day or October, IKSJI was duly recorded In the onlco or tho County Clerk or Coos county, nnd has over since been known ns tho Clement pint. There has been considerable evi dence Introjdiicod tending to show that tho Clement plat wus merely a copy or tho Cathcart plat. It is tho opinion or the Court Hint the evi dence clearly stabllshos that the Clo nient plat was In fact a copy or the Cathcart plat. Tho difference between the two plats being that tho direction of tho streets as shown by the Cath- fcart plat rim north one degree oast wlillo In tho Clement plat tho streets are shown to run duo north and south. Even though It was Intended that Hie Clonient plat was n copy or tho Cathcart plat, yet that fact Is of no avail to tho plaintiffs for two reueons: Klrst: Tho lognllty of tho Cloinont pint cannot be attacked, changed or contradicted by patrol evidence In ruse of Hobsou vs. Montoltli 15 Or. (250 the Court says: "Tho plat was duly acknowledged hy Onloy and de liberately made by him and placed upon record, and Is tho host evldenco us to what his Intention was, it would i baldly do to admit patrol ovldonco It Is ns high bo plalntirf woro located according to llho Cnthcart plat. The city however made no objection or claim to tho 'property occupied nnd improved by tho plaintiffs, mid must have known flint plaintiffs for mora that HO years imd been making vnliinblo improve ments upon their said proporty mid jmch tacit permission, evidence nn , nbandonniont of that part of Pino j htrcct occupied hy the plaintiffs, i Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear anil 'throat Specialist GLASSES FITTED Phone .'130-J. Rooms U00-20I Irving llloclc. DIt. MATTIE H. SHAW. I'iiyMcIno anil Surgeon Phone :IU-.I. H. G. 'Butler CIVITj engineer Room 304 Coko Illdg. Phona 146-J KcBidonco Phono .'lOK-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooma 301 nnd 302, Coko Uulldlni Mnrshflold, OrcKon. Important Jbnoimcement WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R TAKE UP SB BILL RECOMMENDATION' MADE TO SENATE DEMOCRATS TODAY Clialiinaii Simmons SiiugosK E- tonslim or IMstlni; Duly u( One Com I'nlll Vonr 111(1 (llj AimwUU.I frww In iViw llr Time. WASHINGTON, D. ('.. March 27. -Extension or the existing duly or one cent n pound on sugar until 'i2i) ns a Hiibhtitulo lor tho I Ion.se mo nugar repeal bill, which would extend It indefinitely, wns recommended to leiiiocratB or tho Somite In a caucus todny by Chairman Simmons. Tho cniiciiH took no action and will con Bidor tho proposal fnrtlior tonight. Auieiiilinenl Rojoiloil An niuondinent to oxvmpt from th? literacy tost persons coining to this country to osciipo vitlior rellghnm or political iiurMocutloiiH wus rejected 140 to 4 3. Tho bill as drawn would exempt only poisons persecuted for religions beliefs. DOt'llLE CHRISTENING Sen Ices Hold nt Emmanuel Eplsco. pnl Church Sunday A double christening sorvlco took place In Eiiiniauuel Parish yesterday inornlng Just aftor the regular ser vlco, when the rector, according to ancient nnd upostolie rite mid prnc I lev, received Into the hotly of Christ's church, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Sturo Mnttson, Nannie Knyra. .Miss Elizabeth Pearl Heath and Mr. Eroderlck Witter Payne were God-paivuts. The rector also christened tho young daughter or Mr. and .Mrs. Hugo I.Mimii. lnlt (liiii-li.il. ln.i.a tliv rl lowlnir beluL' tho God-iiarei'ils. Mm.'.1-' 'll"" " offect Maltlo .la no Tozer. Mrs. Edltha M. P'oof as the deed, nnd can not Lagerstrom mid Mr. George S. Murcli. vailed hy such testimony In a col lateral suit without violating well eiitubllslicd ruloH of evldomv." Second: Tho Clement plat cannot (which operates to estoli tho city rrom LcnVe assorting any right whntovor to the jiarshfiold property. To permit tho city to pro-, . Rira coed with tho proposed Improvement 7.4c, a.m ' would bo doing vlolenco to every os-' g.,j(; Q , soutlal eleinent of the doctrino of 1 9J45 n'tll' oquitablo estoppel which is so firmly ' l0. )C a m fixed and cntronclied In this stato ,11;3q am (by tho decisions of our Supreme 2:50 p.m. court. To permit tho city to carry, i.ie , .... .I1"" ' out 1110 contemplated improvement. ' of the street thereby destroying tho , plaintiffs' improvomont would o tantamount to confiscation or propor ty mid tho city has no legal or equit able right to any or the land in volved in this suit, claimed by the plaintiffs. Therefore a decreo should ' ho entered In accordance with the prayer of tho complaint. TIME TAIIIiE WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOR OAR 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 500 p.m. 5.40 p.m. 0:55 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Leave North Dend j 7:00 ft.m 8:00 n.m I !):00 a. in. 1 10:15 u.in 1 11:00 a.m 11:45 a.m 1:15 p.m 2:00 p.m 3:00 p.m 4:00 p.m I 5:15 p.m 5:55 p.m North city limits only. I 7:45 p.m I Times Want Ail are I lie one me dium which roadies ALL I he people. They engage public attention every iliy Always 011 Hie Job. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW Sec C0RTHELL Phona 3171 For Tired Women With Aching Heads DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Wootlyartl North I'ronl, Street Phone !I7I)-.I "Thoy help mo no much nnd I Mud I rcllof no soon as I begin talUntr your Foloy Kltlnoy Pills." Mrs. frank P. Wood, Morrill. Maine, R. E. D. No. 2. tJomotlmea It scorns nn If you can't ' stand tho pain across your back. It Is Just limiting your Ufa mlsornblo ! and robbing- you of all energy and strength. When you nro constantly ' tired, bond always aching-, nerves "on edge," lcblnoy notion painful and burn ing, then la tho tlmo to sturt in at I onco on .Foloy Kliinoy mm. Thoy utrongtlion tho weak, ailing kidneys, linpiovo tlinlr notion, onalilo thuin to thiiiw oft tho polsonH that cnuBO your trouble. Vour nerves grow peaceful, sleep becomes iioundur, norv inu iinniliiplii.H illHiniDi'nr. Ah Mrs. Wood snya: "I find rtdluf ns soon as I i IH'IIIM III IHIIO J'UIU 'UIU)T iiiiu PIIIh." Ho uuru you not tbu goaulno Toley Kidney Pills, for tbuy aro purely medicinal and coutufn no harmful druu's. l-'ARE TEN CENTS City Limits North Henil, Ho nn co.mmctation nn .) TICKETS, $1.7.- . MurNliriold-Niirtlt Rend Auto Lino Cars ovory ton minutes from 0 a. m., to 12 midnight; to South Slough once a day, leaving nt 1 1 n. 111.5 to Km plro throe trips n day. GORST & KINO, Propi. nn 10 ODDrnn Aim i uiu 10 orntHU, hiiu COUPLE AGAIN UNITED 4 LITERAtn' TICST IS KEPT IN THE RILL JUr AuucUloJ I'tiH tu ru liar TlaiM. " WASHINGTON, I). O., Mar. 27. Tho literacy test was kopt In the immigration bill by the llouso working In a committee today by a vote of 225 to K2 which defeated the motion by Itepreseiitntlvo SJa- bath to titrlko It out. Tho question comes up again when tho House votos on the bill as a whole. Oil has h.'cii spread 011 the troub led water of tho miititmoiilnl sea of Mr. mid .Mrs. Cliarlenuigno Tower and they left Saturday morning for Salem, both content and both do clarliig Iheie will be 110 more trou ble. l-'list trouble occurred tiboiit a year iiho when, utter the couple had been separated for some mouths. T.nwr one day abducted hh wife, taking her up the beach and being cliM'l followed by a writ of arrest for kidnapping. They came back, tlm double straightened out mid Tow m wont his way for soveral uiDiitht! more. 'Ihen one night he followed his wile to u dance in North Hend. She wns Willi a friend. There was a mad auto ohase at midnight, and af tor a fight. Mrs. Tower was again abducted mid taken to Rogohurg mid i;iiKino ami later returned home with her father. An indictment against Tower, oliurxiiiK lihu with curry ln tinmrms, was dismissed last fall. PLAN GIVING MOM'S NOT CANDIDATE W. J. Rust Is hack from California. Ho la not a candidate for county com missioner. ItosobuiK I'oopn .May Pit) JiilllO.IKMI to Kendall Ilins, (Special to th Tini03.) UOSEIIlMtG, Ore.. March 20. Since tho mipromo court decided against the lining of $300, 000 hi bonds by tho city to assist In build lug the railroad proposed hy Ken dall Urns., the cltleus are cousld'U' Iiik the plan of giving a bonus of $100,(100 to Kendall llron. and In duce them to o ahead with the con struction of thn railroad mid lumber mill. It U believed that theio will bo 110 difficulty In raising tho $100,-000. successfully be questioned in a col lateral proceeding: Hobson vs. Mon toltli Supra; Christian vs. Eugono 40 Or. 173; In the caso of Christian vs. Kugeno Supra, Justice Eakin deliver ing the opinion or the Court says. "Plaintiff seek, howovor, to estah lli.h mi vM-ror In the plat by parol oldeuce, that It was not the Intention of the proprietor to dedicate Twelfth stivot, hut the correctness or tho plat can not ho collaterally attacked. The plat is iih much u part of tho evl denco of the title or a purchaser or lots ns Is his deed, nnd cannot be dis puted by the proprietor as Ills In torest may suggest." Therefore un der the uuthorltlon the boundaries of Pino stivot as fixed mid established by tho Clement plat mo entitled to precedence over tho boundaries of said street as flxod hy tire Cathcart plat. The next quest Ion heroin for the Court to consider Is plaintiffs' claim of equitable estoppel Prom the con sideration or the evidence Hie con- reluslon is inevitable that the plain tiffs and their predecessors tu Interest have placed pornianont and valuable Improvements upon tholr proporlo' doscrlbed in their complaint in ac cordance with tho line and boundar ies of Pino street as fixed and estab lished hy tho Cathcart pint, In some instances these Improve ments have stood for mnro than 30 years, tiioso improvements naw been placed hy plaintiffs upon tholr said property with the full knowl edge, eon wit and ncqiiloscenco or the derondant clt and tliereforo mi-' dor the law tho defendant city la For ealo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frnulc D. Cohan, Central, Ave nue. Opposite Chandlor Hotel. Telo phono 74. AUTO STAGE SCHEDULE March 10 1 (I To Perl land via Florence mul Eiigeno Lfavo .Marshfield and Floit'nco Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 Thursday 23 Friday 21 . Saturday 2." Sunday 20 Monday 27 . . Tuesday 2S .. Wednesday 2!) Thursday 30 Friday 31 .. t 1 ' WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer Attention of depositors Is enlleil o (ho ne Ml wlieiohy stnloinenls will bo londeroil moiilhlj, M '" '"'N Mnieli I, Instead of having your pass honks l,. ruMM1"8 '"' pass hooks not hnlnuiVil up to Match I should . , "llrp' Any halanci', so ns to ret urn old chocks In our possession Wt '" '"' Will he glnil ( explain tho slom move iu. jf' Inquire when in the haul:. " Mrc to The F Trft "fl 8a M , nau M-nofl. Mli, iiNydLOO g Oil? UU05 BAY s Sn'vfc INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann1 Smith Passenger and Freight SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCKrn SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 4 P. M. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent Abstracts For rellnblo Abstracts of Title mil Information nbout COOS HAY REAL ESTATE, see Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshfield and CoqulMo City, Orocon. Gonornl AoiiIh East side mul SciiKMnckcn'rt Addition. Speclnl attention paid to assessments and payment of (mm. HENKY BEXGSTACKKN, Manager. Oldest Haul: In Coos County Established 1SS0 Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank Mm-shficlil, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTEItEKT PAH) OX TIME AM) HAVINGS DEPOSITS Orricors J. V. IJENNETT, l'reBldont; .IAS. II. KLANAOAN, Vicfr Prosldont; It. 1 WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. P. WlNCIIi:STEn, Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (b Bennett Bank OP MYHTLK POINT Capital $25,00 Orricors J. W. DENNETT, Prosldont; JAS. II. PLANAdAN, ltf I'roBldent; L. M. SUl'LEE, CnBhlor; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officors J. W. IlENNETT, President; TOM T. I1KNNKTT, Vlr Prosldont; AHTIIUK M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNETT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Trust Coinpnny in tho Stuto, Oulsldo of Portland, WlJcb Orgaulcd Under tho Now Law. 2:4." p.m. l.-ui n.m. r, : :t0 a.m. 0:00 n.m. fi:.'10 a.m. ti -.:!() n.m, 7:00 a in. 7:15 a.m. 0:.'!0 n.m. 11:00 n.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. On trips leavlm? Marshriold be foro S a. in. you nhould uiiilto Port laud name day. On p. in. trips you should cnuio from Portland to Marshriold in ono day. I w T. J. HCAIFH iT A. II. ODGIN Marchfiolfl PAINT AND MarstiTiem DECorating co i:.sUnites Furnlshtsl PIioko 1-1 (i-H. Marshfield, Oro North Pacific S. S. Co. F. A. Kilburn Sails for PORTLAND ' MARCH 26TH THE AVIHTE IS KING Of nil Sowing Machines Now loented nt 25 C Market are. West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo have also got big bargains in all kinds ut used machines. All machines told on easy payments. The Breakwater sails direct to EUREKA SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES ' SAN DIEGO MARCH 26TH From Smith Terminal Dock SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE C0AL Nut coal, ton $1.00 I. limp coal, ton . , , . . ijtn.no Or hall ton of both. . $1.7.", 1. MUSHON, Prop. Phono 1 8-J or lenvo orders nt lllllycr's Cigar Storo GRAVEL' Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In ny antlt!i trom pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at followinK Pr'CM Prom pllo on ground, J3.V6 per yard. . Cartoad lots, taken from ca, '-'.00 per ;n Retail Dopartiutut. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Ca Opposite PnsMUflMi. nw OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & KiniT. Lento Mnr.shfleld nt 7 u. in., mul returning leaving fro 8 n. in. Lenvo Marshfield nt 1 1 n.m. nnd returning Slough at 1 p. in. Lenvo Mwr.shfleld nt O l. nl leave South SI nil eh nt (I n. m. aiinigii ivi J. p. in. liCnvo mu leave South Slough nt O p. in. from nmplra lg leave So and rctondii l rririM i fl i iiiimiiiiiiiiimi iiiirriirfifrirrii '"M!-1 '1 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY . . 1 (AllIfA We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficieniown- C00S BAY STEAM LAUNDKY SOUTH COOS RIVER ROAT SERVICE LAUXCII EXPRMS3 leaves Marshfield every dny 8 n.m. Leaves Iieml of river ut :t:in p. m. STEADIER RAINROW leaves head of river dully ut 7 a.m. U'nvos Mai-hhtleld nt H p.m. For charter apply on hoard. ROtiERS SMITH, Props. ' EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings ma e like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage North From w Phone 180-J. I I