The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 06, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1911
-EVENING EDITION.
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G1E FASTEST
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Marshfield's Victory Over
North Bend Not As Easy as
21 to 0 Indicated.
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In ono of the fastest nnil most
liotly contested football games seen
in Marshileld In many years, tho
Jlnrshllohl High school Saturday de
feated North Bend by n scoro of 21
to 0. Despite the one-sided scoro,
tho game, from a spectator's stand
point, was one of tho best ever Been
hero. Fast, sensntlonnl plays, and
iong runs, nuoiiiuiuu wiihu iuu uutuu-
jilvo work of both tennis kept tho
crowd continually on edge.
Mnrshflcld had the visitors on tho
uercnstvo most oi uie unit-, irau,-
ferent plays wont off the clockwork,
nnd the Interference given tho run-
ner with the ball was near y perfect.
Tlmo and again the halfbacks, behind
n solid screen of Interference, mado .
gains of from 5 to 15 yards around
tho ends, while series of criss-crosses
nnd tncklo plays seemed to hnvo
North Bend completely bewildered.
At no tlmo during tho contest wn3
Marshfield's gonl In danger. Xorth
Bend Boomed to have trouble ln get
ting their plays started, and when
they did get off, tho formations wero
generally broken up behind tho lino
of scrimmage. Tho only plays that
tho visitors seemed nblo to gnln on
woro lino bucks, nnd these gains wero
not consistent.
At tho beginning of tho first quar
ter, Mnrshflcld kicked off to Xorth
Bend. Xorth Bond got the bnll on
lini. 4n.vnt.il linn ntlil Mil It linplf ROV-
ernl yards beforo tho runner wan
.inwmt Mn...i.nni,i iirfi.i timm tnv
downs nnd then by a rapid series of
end runBnnd tackle plays, carried tho
liall down tho Hold nnd' over tho goal .
lino, Stutsmnn flnnlly making tho
I
touchdown In less thnn llvo mlnu'os cousin oi n. m. aiuco, an ouiuiuju
from tho time tho piny stnrted. Xo,' tho machine shops at tho C. A
gonl wob kicked. Smith mill, whom he Had not seen ln
Mnrshflohl ngnln klckod off to' years until Mb nrrjvaron tho Bay.
North Bond. Tho bnll see-snwed I Berry tired of tho east nnd wnnt
linck nnd forth between tho two tennis cl to -mo west to tho land of op
fnr n fnu, mim.fnu. nn.i Mm,, smi'r. portunlty" nnd somowlioro Icnrnod
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mail, cnpiuriug tnio oi me visum a ' ; - i yuiiiu, mi; biuii wjuuuivi iui uiu nun-
forwnrd pnsses, mado n forty-yard decided to como but wns short on)cllSo or tno increased valuo of tho
run for tho second touchdown of tho, traveling money. Howoverthlsdllnotil)llult by renBon 0r tno frnnchlso. Mr.
game. Stutsman again failed nth'oter him and ho stnrted out nfoot. Nolnn nn8 nn option to purchnso tho
gonl. Mnrshflcld klckod off to North I
Bond n third time, but time wns call-
cd boforo tho qunrtor ended with tl'O .
bnll on North Bend's forty-yard lino I
Mnrshflcld started off with n rush
1 thf, mi.nn.l mmrlnr .....I l..l,l nt rt
low minutes, mndo tholr third touch- rnr rrom n Bnn"- "18 ulll cnB" w"8 at the present time. Tho ono Inter
down, Stutsmnn slipping through the j """ Oeploted. At ono town in tho.on j8 ti,0 dcnl wtln tno ,,ro8ent com
lino nnd over the gonl on n quarter- "''ddlo west, ho bumped up oga nst,mny nml oxtondlng tho frnnchlso so
back piny. Ho then kicked tho only tho nlllcers and becnuso ho lacked ns to Justify tho expenditures. Is tho
gonl of tho game. ( money to show that ho wasn t n hobo, jqC8toii not hero nt tho present
At thlB jiorlod of tho gnmo North ,wnB thrown Into Jail but ho found nntlmo? Wlicil noi,0(ly t,i80 wanted to
Bend Boomed to tnko n brace, and opportunity to mnko his got nwny nnd lliu,.chnge( Mr, Noln nml ,,, n880C.
mndo ynrdngo sovornl times by menus continue- his westward hike. Ho nte8 KOt m option nnd then, for tho
of lino buckB townrd tho Inst of tho wanted to got through ln tt hurry nnd rat tlmo, It dawned upon tho ngl
qunrtor. Tho homo team's doreiuo nt " tlmo not hnvlug tlio norvo to tutors, who lovo aensatlonnllsm, thnt
bracod up nnd held the visitor for tr.y for n ' hand-out. ho lived on np- tni wn8 nu opportunity to bo hoard.
downs. Tho half ended with tho bnllil"0? n'ono. I0f ,om. ""s: .
In North Ilond's torrltory.
Second Half.
Tho Rccond half stnrted with
Mnrshdeld again kicking off to Xorth
Bond. Tho latter continued their
lino buckliiB tnctlcs but Marshflold ;
Beomod to hnvo Holved their offense
nnd held then, for downs.
Tho bnll then seo-sawed back and
forth. Marshileld was within n short '
dlstmiM of tholr mnononf uonl gov i
i lit i ; ., , -- -
urni iiiiii.'h inn iuu vihiujih ii.w.i.vn
mnnnged to hold them for downs nt
tho Inst minute nnd punt out to safe
ty. Townrd tho last of tho quarter
Mnrshflcld worked u triple pass end
ing in n punt which night ICnd John
son raptured nnd carried tho bnll
ncrosB tho gonl lino for tho Inst
touchdown. Tho rest of tho qunrtor
was n repetition of tho flrst.
Marshileld had nil tho
uia kiiu in mi' qunniT. iiaKing
good gnliis ronentedly nroinid tho end
nnd through tackle and guard. Xorth
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LOOK
Before You
Buy
A glance nt the
Toggery
Clothing
Will convince you of
their superior stylo and
tailoring and no .other
clothes at tho price, $2U
to $25, can surpass
them. Wo do not con
fuse our buvers bv ad
vcrtising suits from $10
to $10. Ouo price, good
goods and on tho square
is our motto.
I The Toggery
Bend .however, fought stubbornly
and succeeded In keeping Mnrshfletd
from scoring ngnln.
Tlioro were no lmrtlculnr Btars for
Mnrshileld, every man playing a good
game.
Stutsman nnd Chauncey Clark,
however, played an especially bril
liant offensive game, while Walters
and Larson showed up strong on tho
defense. This was Walter's flrst real
game, nnd from his showing ho will
make n valuable addition to the team.
i There was a large aueininnce iroin
Xorth 13end as .well as Mnrshflclu.
Tho lineups were as follows
Mnrshflold
Scanm
Cnr80n
Pos.
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1 g
r t
1 t
Xo Bend.
Davis
Wlnsor, Hunt
Cllnklnbcnrd
Weir
Colder
Krnso
Walters
Curtis
Johnson,
C. Clarke
Jensen
Stutsmnn
o Slmnson Smith
o bimpson, smiu
r
l c
Dewey
qb
r h
f b
1 h
Shepcrd
Vnn 7.110
Welling
lInnon
iinrrlm'tnn
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S. Clarke
Larson
i Offlclnls-
-Umpire,
Pat Flanagan;
rcfcrcC( nnrtmnn; field Hiilge. R. O.
'n,. '
, t, flr8t qnnrtori VttU zllo lnJur.
'0(1 , B ,nce whch ,1M bec wal
.,...,. iniliriM . rovlous years.
Alfred Berry, Aged 17, Walks
Most of Way From Maine
to Coos Bay.
Tired nnd weary after n rather
strenuous trip from Mnchlns. Mnlno,
to Coos-Bay, nnd having walked tho
Kicater part or uio iiiBinnce, Aiircii
Merry, seventeen yenrs old, reached
hero n couple of days ago. Ho Is n
tlint fnns Tlnv wim tlin lint of nil. Ho
" '-'" "CIB aukusc -t mm wis
wci on tho road, continually over
bIhco. ,
On account of his youth mid lack
?f experience In "roughing It," mnk-
illg Ills Will' nCrOBS tllO COIltlllCIlt WnB
An Indication of whnt ho wont
YOUTH'S HMD
TRIP TO BAY
through Is Blinwn by tho fact thntw,,ch wlll urlnB ron8onnblo returns
whon ho loft Mnlno ho weighed ICO. 0 tho investment, they wlll, In nd
poundB nnd when ho reached here !(it(m t0 nurchiiBlm: the nlnnt. which
footsoro nnd weary his avoirdupois
' uina nnlt 1 O T. Tti itifilrltirv 1 nml I rlntt
'" ,.,8 " '-j ' , nrrivnl horo lio
i"Jlc" T.')n.,''18 " " . ?.r' ''?
''Tl 7,.,
Zt a mlr t nm a slm v in or-
,.t. nJl?'r ?.' '"".V " ?'nJ.?
T.r l" ' " l0 "'"avi ' "l" " " . "
.ir. aiiico. i no iniivr iiiiicki;
(Illicitly
found him a Job nnd Berry Is now Iirtlcle8i w, carefully consider whnt
delighted over tho outcomo of hl3'8 ,,e8t umi0l. 10 clreuiustances; but
'venture.
"That's tho kind of fellows wo
wnnt." said ono mnn who hoard
young Berry's story this morning.
"Ho will make good and whllo ho
possibly will nlwnys remembor tho
evnorlenros ho hnd, they wlll bo mol-
llflml lit tint fi'iilru Hint will nnnin in
better Ofli.,.,. illn,itnllv It nhniva Mint fnoa
y ,8 ,)rotty wc nilvortFO(i nnd
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IllKIll lllllllilllll !. Ill III I1ITI 1II1II 11
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1 iunn wlu fnrt to walk from Mnlno
i to got horo."
I.lbby COAL. Tho kind VOU have
ALWAYS I'SKI). PIIOXU 712 Pnolflc
Llvory & Trnnsfor Co.
XOTICK.
From this dato on, tho Coos Bay
Oil n,wl Rimi.1v nn.m.niiv'a ,mBnll,.n
will bo carried In Marshileld nt tho '
garage of John L. Koontz. who has
Installed nn up-to-date Bowser gaso-,
lino system nnd enn supply customers
in u rapid manner.
A MAII (.'Alt III Klt'S LOAD
Seems heavier when ho hna n weak
back and kidney trouble Fred Duoh
rou, mull carrier nt AtchUou, Kan
sas, says: "I havo boon bothered
with klduoy and bladder trouble nud
had o severe pain across my back.
Whenever I carrlod n heavy load of
mall, my kidney troublo Incernsod
Some tlmo ngo, I started taking Fo
ley's Klduoy Pills nnd slnco tnklng
them I hnvo gotten entlroly rid of
all my kidney troublo nnd am as
sound now ns over." Foloy's Klduoy
Pills nro tonic ln action, quick In
results. Xo matter nt what stage
your kidney troublo tuny be, tnko
Foley's Kidney Pills nt onco for
quirk nnd permanent rollof. Bed
Cross Drug Store.
REAL ESTATE
City property, Farm, Timber, nnd
Coal Land.
Low rnto Flro Insurniico, best and
strongest company.
Renting of Rooms nnd Houses.
Soiling ltckots to nny part of Ku
rope. AUG. FRIZEJiW
08 CENTRAL AVENUE, Marshflold.
WATER MS
FLOW Mil
J. W. Bennett Issues Another
Lengthy Statement on
Situation.
J. W. Dennett has Issued tho fol
lowing Btiuoiueut ln reference to tho
water situation: "Whero arc wo?
On the li titu int. wo coninlcnucd to
"Talk It over' and now that the
water committee will be called on to
rcport ,n ll allort t,,ne't,, luestlon
BCSi whenj nr(j W(J nl?
Proposition No. 1
"Tho first proposition was that tho
cities of Xorth Bend nnd Marshileld
go Into tho public utility business,
buy tho plant and bond tho two
towns. Has anyone been nblo to dis
cover what tho bcutlmont in tho two
towns is, as to joining in nn enter
prise of this kind If they can do so
under tho law? When ono considers
that Maruhllold is already bonded for
Fifty-four ThoiiBund Dollars, with a
city hall yet to build, and streets
to pave; that tho .Marshileld school
district is bonded to tho extent of
nbout Fifty Thousand dollars; that
the Port Commission liability is Sev
en Hundred nnd Fifty Thousand Dol
lars; that there are a large number
of outstanding street Improvement
bonds; that there Is a proposition
on hand to bond tho community for
a million dollars for Improvement of
roads; that tuxes tiro already over
four per cent per annum; tho ques
tion Is, what conclusion hnvo tho people-
come to ln regard to Incurring
further liabilities In the purchase of
tho water works?
Proposition Xo. 2
"As to the second proposition,
Tnnt cn80 tno lwo t0Wll8 llo ot
ngrco, then thnt n frnnchlso bo given
to some one, who will purchnso tho
i1t.ii,- .i.wl in., In Qlvtv riMwiitantf .1 f1nl
lf.tl.ll, ill.ll ltW .11 fc.rt. ..WItJ..l w.
lnrs In addition In the Improvement
of It, which Is considered desirable,
nnd with a clauso In It, thnt tho city
bo nuthorlzcd to purchnso tho plant
nt nny time nfter n stated period nt
the nctunl valuo thereof, without In
cluding ln the estimate of tho nctunl
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plnnt nt the present time, which op
tlon mnkes provisions for tho sub
mission of this question and is what
might be called a sliding scalo op
tion, nnd this Is whnt tho commit
tee of tho two towns seem to bo tit) to.
"1 am sntlBlled that, If .Mr. Xolnn nnd
i,i nuu,.,.i,itna ,.,.. .,.-,, i.,,.,i f-,..,i,ic.
tll0V ,lnvo n ..,.., , ., ,,.,,.., Illlf
. -. nnA . . .
' , na,1,,,onn' u"'u"u "l '"""j1""
.'"'o "I'rovoniontB whlcls, nro said to
'?..dc "? tho ,n' ,lll
;,".,,, , , l" ,l "ona. nil.cl
Mnrahllold, being good square busl-
men. with lots of good, common
si.tiKit. nml Tint ownvml liv unnsntlnmil
I don't forget thnt tho three situations
referred to In my nrtlclo in Tho
Times of Inst Monday, nro tho ones
which confront tho people, ns It Is
entirely Immaterial to the wntor com
pany, whethor they sell to tho cities
or to Mr. Xolnn or whethor they ro-
luin tno pinnt tllomselves. They nro
gnn, to either oio of tho nro ,ol
?.",M lu Ull,ltr u mo proposi
not losing n moment's sleep in re-
iiuus.
iinno
Mike's Shoes Won't Fit.
"Xowspupcrs In discussing these
matters should not bo led away by
tholr enthusiasm in the matter, nnd
although I admit tho papers seem to
bo moro readublo when there Is
something spicy on linud, still It Is
not fair for n paper like Tho Times,
"" l,,u "I" "K "l lU UIU" lO COIlllOIUll
.V"?,''!? " nT" ,of 1tho,wa ft
J" ", cot , ""' uUf0' ,w,lh eolo hac '
,",lJ" V f " of. th, Bn," '0BP try
to get tho city to buy theso nnstv
things, nnd sell them to tho public.
It Is truo Tho Times says thnt It pub
lished 'tho reports of tho Oregon
Stnto Hoard of Health.' In tho spring
but if It didn't bollovo in theso ro
ports, It should not publish thorn nud
glvo tho town n bad nnnio nnd If It
did bollovo ln thoni, then It should
not nsk tho city of Mnrshllold to pur
chnso thoni nnd peddlo thorn around
to tno public. Tlioro wns no excusa
for publishing tho roports In tho
spring nt nil, nfter tho committee
wont openly nnd purchased tho bot
tles nt a drug storo, wont openly to
tho very snmo fnucets from which
saiiiplos had been tnkon before, seal
ed them openly, nnd put thoni In
Wolls Fargo express openly nnd each
sample was reported from the Ore
gon Stnto Board of Honlth. saying
that all three of theso samples did
not contain any colon bacilli. 'All
theso I would regard as good wator
for domestic uses.' Xow Mlko, you
must hnvo belloved ono or the othor
of theso roports. If you bollfvo tho
nhovo roport and Ignored all tho rest
which you published, thon yqu havo
tho perfect right to say, 'I bollovo tho
water,' as Mr. Calvin says, 's good
wntor for domostlc uses.' Then you
can go, with n smiling; counjeiinnco
nnd clean hands and say to the denr
public, 'This Is tho rlass of water
which I think tho city should pur-
chase and distribute for tho health
and good of tho community,' but It
you believe tho other roports you
published last Bprlng, then you cer
tainly could not, with n clear con
science nnd a sanctimonious twinkle
In your eye, say to tho council, 'I
think wo should buy nil of thoso
nasty bugs and colon bacilli which
I tho reports as published show woro
In tho water last spring.' No, Mlko,
ln tlint j,,nco which' bums with n
that would never do. You will land
aml brimstone, Just ns sure ns you ,
do it. Xow, which foot will you
stnnd on? It's up to you!
Xolnn nml Jackson ITcrc.
Messrs. Nolan nnd Jackson, on
learning of Mr. Itlclinrdson's report (
of the appointment of tho committee
from tho cities of North Bend nnd
Marshflold, arrived last evening for
the purposo of tnklng tho matter up I
with tho commlttco nnd tho city
councils. But I hnvo no nuthorlty to
spenk for them. Mr. Xolnn, 1 under
stand was hero over n yenr ngo. I
didn't hnvo tho plonBiiro of meeting
hint, nover honrd of him until ho
enmo recently after gottlng tho op
tion to purchnso, when ho nppcarod
boforo tho town board. Upon ob
tntnlng tho optloils, ho telegraphed
Engineer Cummlnga of Seattle, whom
ho hnd nover mot, but whoso rcputn
tlon Justified him In paying Mr. Cum
mlnga Twonty-FIvo Dollars u day
nnd nil expenses froin tho tlmo ho
loft Scnttlo until ho returned to his
homo, and upon his report, Mr. Xol
nn nnd Mr. Jackson enmo from Den
ver, Colorndo, nt tholr own cxpenso
to look into tho situation. So fnr
tiB they nro concerned, I do feel thnt
they nro entitled to sonio considera
tion, In view of their hnvlug gotio to
this cxpenso nnd thnt tho full tlmo of
tholr option should bo given them be
fore nny stops nro taken In any other
direction. They hnvo tho right to
purchnso, whothor tho city wants tho
Sixty Thousand Dollar Improvements
or not, and Just what they wlll do ln
tho premises Is a mutter entirely
within thomselvcs, but It Is a certain
ty that If tho city council hits con
cluded that It Is not wise to bond tho
towns nnd purchnso the wntor sys-
torn thomsolvcs, then It Is n fnct thnt
Messrs. Xolnn nnd Jackson nro ready
to purchnso tho plant nnd mnko tho
sixty thousand dollars worth of Im
provements, which nro claimed to bo
desirable, upon their being given
such n frauchlso as wlll Justify this
expenditure and ntlow u reasonable
profit on thnt Investment. I nut sat
isfied that an nrrnngoment can bo
mndo with them by which tho city
can purchase tho plant nt nny tlmo
for whnt It (s actually worth, with
out considering nny other valuo, nny
ullownnco whntaoovor for tho frnn
chlso or tho liicronscd value thorcof.
Such n provision ns thnt Is good lu
Inw nnd enn bo mndo lit fnct. Wo
hnvo dono enough of 'tnlklug It over.'
Xow let's think it over nnd get down
to business mid como to somo con
clusion, nnd Including tho old-timer
nnd Mike's two hundred thousand
dollar mnn, I would ngnln repeat,
'God bless us nil, God bless mo, too.' "
Bo good to YOl'USKliF nnd buy
FLOUKntHAIXICS'.
Aftor tho sbow try a Turkish Bntb
Phono 214-J. i
Public Stenographer
All Work Confidential
Phone No. 130 177 Front St.
DRESSMAKING
(iOWXS, SUITS AXI)
lti:.MOIKI,M.VC.
MRS. E. BANDEL
Phono 19-J, Cor. -ith nnd Park Avo.
Prof. A. Richards
TEACHER. OF PIAXO.
And votco culture Appointment
hour 1 to U o'clock.
Applicants call nt Studio, Songs
tnckon Dldg., i:i(I Urondivny.
Have Us Launder Your Underwear
Wo wnsh thoso gnrmonts clennor
and hotter thnn tho work can bo dono
olsowhoro. and thoy nro not worn so
much. Wo do not shrink them, ovon
woolon gnrmonts nro roturnod the
same slzo ns when sent us.
Wo Iron tho gnrmonts nicely, make
ordlnnry repairs free of charge and
you hnvo frosh clean, sweot undor-
wear ready for ench week's change
Bundle yours up with noxt wcok's
laundry bundle
Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry
I'JIO.N S20-J
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone aiai
Unique Pantaterium
I1YEINC CLEAXINO, PRESSING
AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF
HAT WORK.
ROSS PINEGOR.
256 Contral avenuo Phono 2rn"
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
THE LLOYD
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and
$1.00; week J2.00 to ?5.00. House
keeping apartments with gas ranges
$10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE
BATHS--E. W. SULLIVAN. Prop
U Iff U of Mens, who have some Inventive ability
MCHptee write UltKEl.KV X MclNTIUK,
1H1 lBkcat Alluracjrt, WuaUatvu, 1, (.
Better Than the Usual Clothes
Lower Than the Ordinary Prices
WIS
H....
rjcnjAmJn OolKcs
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Marshileld
FAST AND
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS .
Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay Thursday morn
ing, November 9, at 1 1 :30 A. IUI.
INTEIl-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44 C. F. McQEOROEJ, Agent.
EQUIPPED
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON NOVEMIIER 7, II, 21,
AND 2H. KAII.S FROM .MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF Till:
TIDE ON NOVEMRIMl 11, 18 AND 25.
Ii. II. KEATING, AGENT
"THE FRIEND
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails from Coos Bay for Portland Friday, November 10.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 11
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqutllo Ofike Phono 101 Marshflold Offlco 14-J.
Farms Tlmuor Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
Qonaral Agents "EASTSIDE"
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIADLO 4ND JOSSON CESIENT.
The best Domestic and Imported brands.
PUitor, Lima, Erlck and all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH nROADWAY. PnONH 201
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our stages leavo Mnrshflcld for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock overy
ovonlng and afford quickest connections with Southern Pacific
Railway. Faro fG.OO.
COOS RAY ROSEI1URG STAGE LINE.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV.. MnrshflelO.
C. P. RARNAR1), Agent, ROSEllURG, Ore.
PHONE.
A now stock of tho latest ln
tho
MAZDA LAMPS
Send In Your Order
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 287-J
Men's Suits
Overcoats
Raincoats
Tho hlghost typo of Clothes
arc hero for your Inspection.
Largest Assortment In
Coos county. Wo wnnt your
Clothing Business. rjiir
Low Cnsh Prices merit your
patronage.
"Money Talks"
Bandon
COMMODIOUS
WITH WI UNLESS
rnONE MAIN R3-L
OF COOS RAY"
O. F. McGKORGE, Agent
11
$100 Reward
For any sowing machine I can't plaw
ln flrst class order. Supplies for all
machines furnished.
Leavo orders, drop a postal cara
or phono Rogers hotel.
C. S. Leibendorfer
Expert Moclilnlat.
Referenco O. O. Lund, leather butcbr
h.
j2ali. H rwn;j-htefame i&
. ..-&Sk mZ-A-&-
.SatoJSi
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