The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 08, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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BACHELOR UiT
ON IHl WANE
Two More Names Withdrawn
From Roll of Eligibles In
Marshfield Today.
Thi ranks of the eligible bnehelors
on Coos Day tiro IiokIiiiiIiik to Mini.
Whether It Iiiir nil happened since
the ndvent of Leap Vcnr Ih some
thing for Bonicoiiu elso to toll you.
. Sntunlny, Tho TIiiich wiib Instrtiet
cd to luivu Art Hlunchnrd's name
tnkon out of tho list. The Instruc
tions enmo by phone. They were
brief nnd tho owner of the femi
nine voice refused to toll her nmue.
But alio talked Just ns though ns her
word goes, according to the report
tho Lenp Yenr Editor received of
the message.
Dr. fleu. J. Dlx also kovo notlre
"to cut out the Leap Yenr stufT."
Didn't ay why.
Valley Tomm Interested.
The Leap Yenr Kdltor has receiv
ed Biiiull lints of bachelors In Co
qulllo nnd Dandon but Ih holding
them back until more complete rolls
can bo Kccured. Myrtle Point Is
said to liavo the least number of
eligible bachelorB of any town In
Coos county.
printing llatH of ollslblo liable o
fur u week or so nnd have iiiIrmmI
the best known one and one of the
best In the lot-t'flpl. Alex llnll of
the Ferry Trnnslt. He would make
a Una "haul" for roiiiooiib.
-OIjI) TIMER.
ANOTHER Xi:V ONM.
Leap Year Editor:
You hnvo omtltoil from your Hut
of eligible bncholorH for Leap Yenr
the imniu of one of tho most deserv
Ing In town. His name Is Antoue
(Snbelloh.
A SUBSCRIBER.
itaS OF U.E SMS OREGON
10 COOS BA? CLIMATE FINE
Expect Eugene Road Will Be Forecaster Beats Says Torna
AUGUST FAR LEV, TOO.
does, Severe Thunderstorms
and Quakes Unknown.
In nn nrtlcle on Oregon Western
Iiib In Oregon In Its annual ntinibe.-. conditions. Edward A. Heuls. In
rilillH " v 1'iiiiui otuuo iv
Hurnnu purvlco in ttiln illMm't. any
Comnleted In 1913 Will
Tap Rich Section.
jfn a review of the railroad build
l.enti Ynr Kdltor:
Noticing that you desire Hiigges
tloiiH ns to eligible bachelors on the
Hay. let me submit the name of Aug
ust Farley, n well-known Coos Hny only connection
tho 1'ortlnnd OreRonlnn has the Col
lowing concerning tho Southern l'nol
lie line from Eimene lo Coos Hay:
"Within tho next two years the re'
sotiiceful Coos Hay district, whoe.
with the outslib.
man. rntlier retiring nut an excep- wo ltl ow B uv 8tenmbont sorvieo.
A READER
10 GET DREDGE
Oregon lias nearly a perfect ellinnte.
In part he says;
OiegonlaiiB are favored with an
especlally good climate, but it would
not suit the Inuults of Northern
Greenland, tho Tlhetlnn nor tho na
tive of Dnliomey on the Guinea const
f Afrlcn. Theso people are nccll-
mnted through centuries or envlrou
lneut to different condltloiiH and If
Plan to Have
will he connected by a rnll lino being
built by tho Southern Pacific Coin- "
pnny out of Utigeno. "
tit..-,. .... ,1... .I..-, ,t.1. ..f .Lin .......I H
was tarted by Twoliy roll crs nbo they wortf ,nken l 0reg011 U '8 ,m)b
."85"r,- .,:. w.m0tK.n.Y.?. able the Innults would soon becoiui
nearly all winter to complete the' ''stliict. nnd the Ibetlnns and Afil-,
tunnel through tho foothills west of savages would have n hard light
Kugene. after which they will pro-1 '" their existence. n other words
ceed to grnde the right of way audi tho inarch or civilization Is from the,
lay tho t.-nck between tho tunnel and1 south to the north nnd no race over
Eugene. As this portion or the line perpetuated Itsell mat enugruir
! Is coniiinratlvclv level the tunnel from a cold to n wnnu elliuule
I will be connected with the main lino i The heat of the Tropics and the
of the Southern Pacific before the he- cold of the Arctic regions ai" both
p , ginning of summer. It Is expected ' depressing and tend to retnril mcii-
uOVernmentl then that additional contracts will bo.tal and physical development. Theie-
mp uAQDnpoi
Active In North Bend.
Leap Year activity In North llend
Is reported to be very marked the
Inst few days. Hosldos the big
holiday I.enp Yenr ball that Is being
considered, nnotiier Lenp Year pnrty
Is nlBo proposed there by a cotorlo
Rllilfl DlinlinntP nf flt'Pfinn fnr ' ll't so that the project can be pused I fore, the seal of highest civilization
i7 i i n , i ! through the Const range nnd on to- today Is In the Temperate .one.
Washington Points.
In order that the dredge Oregon
w loll has been doing such llite work
on Coos Day and on the Co(tiille
may be retained here, steps have I
of populnr young women. Among "ucii taken to secure a federal up
tho young women snld to be plniinlng Proprlntlon for the constriietlon of , the most promising 11
it are Miss Iletfsle Iininel, .Miss Ulan- duplicate or hor for Orays Harbor wealth est regions or
die Williams. .Miss (Irnce Williams. "l th'r WiiBlilngton ports which ) '"' country Inn
ward the ocean before the end of the
pieseul year. The rond may bo com
pleted before the close of 11)13.
II y building this Important steel
highway the llarrlmnii Interests, as
repiosented by the Southern Pnellle.
will redeem from Isolation one of
and one of U e
Oregon. The
ins been clamor-'
Miss Lucy Williams, .Miss Ellen An- llnvc '""' t"e services or tlie '" '' riuiruiiii lor iiiniiy years
,i,.... mi. M..11.. ii ii i mi... Oreumi. The I'otf of (Jnivn itiirimi- III fnct ever since the Southern Pn-
uuioijii, ..ii n ifi'iiu iji tiiiiinii ii. ..lino -" - . .. ... .....,-.. ... ..... . ......... " - ....,,
Lillian McC'iinn. Miss Louise Llllelio, W"B "I'Kniilzeil a short time ago, the cine main imo wus diiiii iiirougn me while In tho sheltered valleys mild
Miss Lena Llllebn, Miss Florence Pe- proposition carrying by a vote of , Hlaiiiutto Valley. Itepeatedly rail- temperatures pievull with dry wenth-1
terson. MIbs .May Peterson. Miss '""' ' "i"-'. anil tlie new cominis- iu men nae prouuseu 10 diiiiii a (.r ami an nbiindunco of siiiibIiIiio
where the eo'isrnnlilo changes stlin
ulnto man to activity. In Oregon wo
llnd nearly eery cllinate known to,
the temperate Zone. We liuve on ,
the const the mild nnd humid; In
the Interior between the coast and ,
tho Cascade ranges or mountulus we
hnvo conditions that are moderutel) ,
mild u ml moderately humid, and In
the eiuteru portions we have on the,
plateaus and mountains bleuk nnd j
wintry weather, with heavy snows i
Lilly Hutler. Miss Pearl Heath, Miss hIuih-tm are backing the movement 101"' to Marshlleld or to other Import nearly every day.
H. Josoiihlno Orlffen, MlaA Klfle ,0 suciiro an additional governnieiit ! taut towns on Coos Hay. Just as The destructive
Wlckluiid, .Miss Ituby Drlglfnm.
dredge.
Tho Idea
was first suggested by
.MOIti: AT Hr.MNKH.
Leap Year Kdltor:
I notice In Saturday's Times a
list of the eligible bachelors of
Sumner nnd vicinity. It Is far from
complete nnd as I am opposed to
any pnrtlnllty being shown among
our young men, I am sending you
Henry Sengstacken, becrotnry of the
Port of Coos Day commission, who
took the matter up with Grays Har
bor people. Ho pointed out Hint
the transferring of the Oregon from
Grays Harbor or other Washington
burbot's would take considerable
time, cost considerable and was also
very hazardous and anyway there
l often us plans were made they fulled
(to materialize until the Southern Pa
cific entered the Held last summer.
It was through the nctlvlty of .1.
P. O'Hrlon, vice-president nnd gen
eral innnnger or the O.-W. It. & N.
company, that lCugeiio was selected
as the base or operations for this
tornado of the
Middle West Is practically unknown
In Oregon, and thunder storms lire
n rare phenomenon. Statistics col
lected by tho weather bureau show
that for the ten years ending In
1898, 1!08 persons lout their lives
mid $20, 878,000 worth of properly
wiib destroyed by tornadoes. During
won; ami tno ultimate Junction point this tlmo not ouo life nor a dol
ror tne new road. .Mr. O'lirlon. inr'H worth or property wns lost In
whose Jurisdiction formurly Included Oregon from this cause. During
. m . . I
ii' fi u ii ! niiiiiiit ii rim ail jt ,iI..ii.,,i i i mi diiiii iiiiiii iiniiinn linn lit i. . i . . . ati . j...
ft supplementary list which I hopo ,,, ","n """" '"' l"" 'R-' "......-... . ..v.. u ..,. .., uiKuu. ino inreo years, isao, ism anil ikiis
you will publish ns soon us possible. "10 tho 0ri'mi' Tl,u Hiiggestlon l has made u close study or nil tho tor- n record was kept by tho weather
Wo hnvo Biiino mighty lino young mul wllh '""'""t npproval from the rltory lying between the railroad and bureau of tho deaths by lightning In
men hero ami not very many mnl- (3r!!'H l,n,,,,u' I''Ple. tlie ocean. When llnrrliniin olllclals tho United States, and tho total niim-
.i. ... ..... ...iii .....i.,....n .i... nie matter has now been taken n few years ago, decided to build a imr wim innn. m mi immm nr :ir.
Ing of Leap Year girls from Coos '", w'tn ,n-,ni,,orH ,,r the Oregon and Hue from Drain, some distance south
Day or anywhere else Among tho WlHlllKton congressional delega- of Kugene. to Coos Day, It was
bachelors In this section thnt you t,"1H" "' Sl'"8tacken has written against Mr. O'llrlen's Judgment. A.I-
dld not Include In the list Saturday Congressman llnwley and others though over $1,000,1)00 was expend-
are:
Ernest Mnttson.
Johnny Mnttson.
KJtner Mnttson.
AiigustKS Mnttson.
Clins. Hsterbeck.
Andrew Hougoll.
Jeis Darker.
Hoy Hodson.
Clarence Collvor.
l'loy Crnlg.
Ilnrry llooiie.
(iivi: i,i:.p vi:.it ii.i,l.
Vmicoiitei' CliN N nel Invlta
Huns I'or i:ent.
VANCOPVHIl. Wash.. Jan. S.
Tho
In
yenrs
clt
in
bo on rrldny evening In Coliinibln ,
Hull, which will be decorated with
hearts.
Two hundred Invitations have
been sent out to 200 young women
of tho city asking them to take men
to the ball. The Invitations carry
tho following verse:
a yenr. During this period ouo per
son was killed hy lightning In Ore
gon mid two In California. None
Inxt bin llfi In W'ttuliliurtmi I1I11I111
urging them to Hiinnort Washlnc- ed In construction work near Drain n. v.m.,i mm,., ,i,.h, ..,. i... u..m.
ton's claim for n dredge of Its own. the Southern Pacific deemed It wle ning per 1,000,000 was grentest In
m iiimi me wrcKiiii was iiiiiii, ii was i uiiiiiiiioii nun projeci. mt, ) iirieu
the Intention that sho was to be always has contended that Kugen
built for Coos liny but Congressman .Ih the natural outlet or the Coos liny
Jones or Washington bad a clause 'district nnd thnt operations from
inverted providing thnt the Oregon 'thnt point can he carried on iniic'i
should be ror use In the hnrbors or more economically than from liny
Oregon and Washington. other place op the main Hue.
The plan for the additional dredge After traversing u heavily wooi''
will receive the suiiiiort or members district, coiitaliiliiir what often lm
, . --. ... . . ,. '" . " - iiii j iiiitilt'li
" "" "n-Ki'ii. vwimiiiiHinii. innior eu proiinunieii ine inicst stand or valley mid In nil portions or the
nla and MlniioMita delegations. It Is virgin timber lit the world, the new western third or the state below the
understood. (Hue will piihs through a inliiernl bear- level or 2.000 root It closely appro-
H this Is accomplished and the mi- lug section Hint promises to produc xlinates f.2 degreos. while east of the
nuiilapproprlallon of $..o.ooo ror lin- n wen'th c.r coul. Some or this land Cascades Itlver Valley It ranges 13
i'i..,niM, iiif iiiiii'i iiuriMir in i (ion uui'iiiiy nim oeen liros necieil am ins i1i.i-i-,.,.u mi .-.i ,i..,.....,.u 1...1..
tho South Atlantic stntes and least
on the Pnellle Coast. Oregon Is the
point tif minimum frequency of
earthquakes on tho Pnellle const; '
they liicronpo going both north and '
south of this state.
The mean temperature In Oregon
varies with elevntlon mid with ins
tance Inland. In I ho Columbia river'
Hay Is made by CoiiKress. the liupro-iheeii round to contnlii n hlalilv di.Hlr. .i in 11... i.i.,.i ...'. .1 ....V.i I
.0. Irst leai vi-ai I a I o be ulvoTi V,,"!(:!" ". ,h" 1",,l,or ,,,m l,(' u,,l,", ,1,,,,, ,,,1,li,J' r H,,,'" '1 lnMH.tle the higher elevat 0.1s flii chl '
Viuco, "r V.' . oie hm,'' . Sff'L.l.MH.T1:! .T" ""U !"VVr 'v , ThV 8o,,l,wn ''""l"" ,,n" - r" vLriilolSS th cm -liars
will he held bv llu C iMieii- f. ". '' l,,,1li,l,11,',,'l '"""t r tie quired 11 Inrge acreage or coal lam' tine or the entire stnto Is the c.'i I
Plu"! a young wonmn's soclely l,,,w """ ft """"" "" K""" w"llj- I "'' '"""M' - -apldly ,, the ,,ess which ...s at nlglit ili.r.iig il.e !
Vancouver. Juniinry 12. It win "n. W. ",rr',) . Hiinnner time. No mutter how ho"!
S
I
Twelve Cnrineiicltas slttliiK In n row.
Each Curiiieiielta wnltliiK I r a beiu.
Four years they'vu wbIumI, bau
didn't come
Poor Carineneltas. It wsn' hhv ru.
Now that It's Leap Year by hook
or crook
Twelve timid Imcholorg hevo tgut l
be took, s
lille It Is not known. It Is snld
that the members or the Oruitmcl-
tas hnvo chartered mitoiiioblltis for
lie rumn 01 r e new roiu 1 wi 11 ro - n ,. ,1,,.. ..,... 1... n. ....
low a general western course until I: wnvs cool.
reaches the Sliislaw river, afte- J,, the southeast centrnl portion'
which It will lollow t he ueneral ciiiiMt it tin, ui..i.. ti... ,. ........ 1 .... i..r..n 1.
,lne souMier'y t MimsIHIhIiI. .V- a trifle short or 8 Inches, while iilnnii
.vaiviilleld It will connect with Mm tiw. u-imt ui...... f i, rn... i.... '
.r. i.',,.,...... 1...1. . .. . . '. .. .7 ''" f ,
111 1110 norm, ami nt nn
unit 2,000 feet It 1
rlllo over 1.18 Inches
riflQl 11,1.1 ll... f'nonn.1. .
..... .1. .. ... .... ... ........ ...... i,j, v.uni..ii,.-
.."...1 mi. me line win enteric rnngos the pnclpltutlmi varies be
iiimii I'H' mountain ranim mill 1 1, .. 1 .,,.., n .....i -. 1....1.... , ,.
V" ' "I'ulniis Is a highly fertile const at tea level the amounts range
.'i-i- I iiKrlcultural region tlin' from cr, to 7f. Inches, whllo on the
has lacked development for mini' west slono or tho Cascade .Moiiutnlim
ER LIKE
SKL -k 1 BM sm. m , ,, .... ' "mi till' lllll WI'SI millll)
nrPI AT OR (,,? "'i-7,-k '"tem Hall- or Mountains In
rr!J U I I ftl i"'"1', n I,n,',"""' 'nterprlse. opnrut- nltltiide of nli
I LUU Ii t i "., , V."" ',,f """ lM,ww Murs'- nniounts to n t
. I CWUL.IiMUIf i...i .'n, Alyillo Point, lletwee,, H... letween the
ANNor.NCK.MIIXT Ol" IIISCONTIM
.WCIC .' WOltK (). IT ("At. Si:
SO.Mi: GLOOM mu vrr tiit u?l'l " "mnt .Vf Uw nh t ' It Increnses to nearly 100 Inches nt
w..ii. ni.iiiiii iii.m.mi, I Il. I rallroHd. With the coiiKtinoil.11. r iim u........u 1.. ,i. t,i.. .
,. , ... " niminni. in mu J1IUO .MUllll-
IT .MAY III-: ONI.Y "STAI.!.."
me new rond this port on of tin. iniim Mm nm.umiu ,.,.., ..,.... 10 ...
.. . . : " " .. ,,u iiiiiii i. 11,
m me is evpoete.i to increare In popu- 2.1 Inches so far as tho records ex-
Tle Kunoiiui-eiiieiit I .nil all work ll,,l" nnd 111 the quantity and value tend.
in Hie Sumner rnll road piojeets he "f "s Products.
1 ween KiiKeue and Cons lluv luul lun Ci nsrructlon work 011 thin nrolee tf vmi hnvo nnviiiin.. n ou ,on
i,. .... . . . .iiL......,i 1 .. lo li.iln.r .i.... 1... .1... ii?,.. :. . . ' r M pv.,,, iiumi
me evening, ami me getiix to take """,mi""r i-hiiumi more or t-s tie- ? "". " . ui m iiiaiiieiie i'a- rout, or wnnt help, try a want ad
the beans they will Invite, that thev l"'"'"u 011 the Hny oMorduy. How- ('"1(' Hullroad company, a subsldlni-v . . .
will each present a box or the chol- ,'u,, "l,ll,v ",l!,t of the pei.pV took flir loi of the Southern PacllK Hnvo your calling cards printed at
rest bonbons at the psvelologlcal " ,m,,v "I'tlmlhtlc view of die slum- or WI'1 O. X. Wendllng. a well- Tho Times' olllco.
moment, and Invltu the men to walj. ,l011- known lumber operntor or Portland , .
Just reMUfe the custom ror Hie Tdn. It wiu Intliiiateil thai He ",,,, s"" Francisco, Is luesldent. Tho 1 vn Diet tin RiiniMrv
night, ror the novelty. The affair Us".intluuuiici or work and the an- iupny lias been Incorporated te ' uu nlo NU lYIUIMhY
promises to be the bin event or the "''Uiioinent that .the coinpanv had ''""struct and operate n rnllrond. liip
winter and It Is definitely known K,VlMl "l '"'" K"d might hae boon """"iinceinent has been made that 0"1, Hepiitntlon mid .Money are Hack
that a number of young uu'in of the om "f ,m' bwulliir wns In which nH """ 1,a ",0 Ht- Is ready for oper-i "f This Offer,
cltv are obtaining drehs suits and """ "f " hlg railroads work borne- nt," " w"1 lmsa '"to direct control " I,n t"or "H tho medlclno lued
kid gloves mid me looking with fa- ',I1,ls. However, this Is mernl haz- ,)f tlu Southern Pacific and will lie 'luring the trial, if our remedy falls
vor upon members of the Cannon- "ltl as a guebs. managed by Its olllrers. William ' fmupletoly rellovo you of consti-
cltas. No one here appears to hao any ,,0''' '',,lof engineer of the South- Pntlon. Wo tnko all tho risk. You
msiiie iiiiormaiion nbout It. L. ,. , "cine, wnn unices at San Fran- ",u ""' ""'igaieu to us in nny way
S'linner. the chief engineer of the r,S('0- n8 Knornl ehnrgo of con- wlmtovor, If you accept our offer.
biruciion work. He hns prnctlenl'v -uih nnytliliig bo moro rnlr tfor
completed all the necessary surveys yo"' Is thoro nny reason why you
All Unfile originating In the Coos should hesltato to put our claims tc
Hay region utter the completion or n Practical test?
this road naturally will flow Into A most scientific, common-sonse
, Portland. There are teveral Impor- treatment Is Iloxnll Orderlies, which
taut towns and cities on Coos Hn nro oaten llko candy. They nro very
and these will trade with the busl- Pronounced, gontlo nnd pleasant In
nebs houses of Portland. The possl- "ctlon. nnd particularly agreeablo In
(bllitles for development In thnt bee- evry way. They do not cnuso cllnr-
, Hon ere numerous, hut have not 'hoen. uaiibea. flatulence, griping or
ieii imuioveii on account of their "'llcr inconvenience. Uoxall Order-
llincce.sslbllltv. Tim Prm 11.... .11. Ilea nril tinitl,.,.!.,..!.. ...,, r.. , ,.
..la. A frHul ndvlsed Foley's Honey con.n.l.tee of . e Mar n,, , n " : trlot. It Is pr'edlcted. wll, bo ,'ho de - lrcn. nge'd and Id e IcSt 7"'
ter tnkliiB iU f ? niM, Xw of c""wc8 are requested to ,"n,lot" of " """V "' honieseokers. ! Wo urge you to try Rexall Onlor
00k tire bot J , f,1 I l'0808; l !noot ,on,Kht at "'clock to organ-1 followl nnnpletlon of the railroad. " at our risk. Three sizes. I0c.
vB.kn n'r,,rlI.'!lpJ, Other matters of Importance t . . , 8Bc ,, B0c. Kemombor. you can
. viilnw i-ckuL. 1V1.M1T S , "' COM, up' ' U, Kln" OUhnT,P "MiiH itoniedles In this coinmu
V CMPY U" V101.KT IIRXIIKUSOX. MAS IMilJ. PHONE 72 Pacin U-V 01"- t our store-Tl.o Rexal
Secrarr Jvorv Trnn.fo. r. . ntoro, I.OCkbart-ParSODS Mpiip- rn
CAPT. II U.I, . MISSED.
Leap Year Editor:
I don't know who Mm nro but
you surely don 1 know Marshlleld
vrvoil Here you have been
THE IMN'CEIt OK h. OltlPPE
North Coast line, who made the 1111
noiiiiceuient here, has no further In
roi niatlon, ht. mys. than he gae The
Times Saturday. His father was
Mre-profldeut and manager of the
project. '
riiere Is no news or an develop-
Td llu fulfil 1. 111. 1.. ii... .. I.. i.ii.ii .... .t ... . .
- v-...v...j n 1U11.M1111W11111. -.. m nn .in, uuiiM rmiroau projects
ro cure your la grippe coughs tako ''ere.
Foley's Honev and Tar Compound.
It. E. Fisher. Washington, Kas., says; CIIAMHElt OF roMMl'itri.' mimm
"I wns troubled wit'i n severe attack "i""'1" h
nla'" v 'fpiin ihn,i V'TV'".1'11..1" w"'"0" au ""n""i o'r the new executive ' '""''"'''ty. The Coos Hay ills l,,os nro particularly good for
LOOK!
Do you sec prices anywhere like those No -
SUITS
$20.00 at $12.85
$2500 at $14.?5
$25 to $35 at $17.50
20 Per Cent Discount
on All Other Merchandise
AND
Everything guaranteed to bo finest quality that can t!
purchasedNo shady or snop worn morcnanciise,
CENTHATi AN
IIHOADWAY
" The Toggery
Ari-usi from
First Xnt. ij,J
Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony
This Is u vital question for present dny homohulldors whether to
have a house which In appearance, must nlwnys reinnln tho same
or a house that will permit or a llttlo rorrosiiniK occasional!;
Nelghliorlioods cliungo i do Individual tastes a frnino Iioiiko cat
enslly he made to hariiionlo with Its Hurroiiiiillngii-n frcBh coil
or pnlnt often will nmko It ns good ns your nolghlior'n now hotm
- the sumo us a ne.w suit umkeH you feel llko u now ninn. At
any rutu u frame house Is Biiscoptlhle to most any change yoi
might deslro mid while It Is poriuniient It does not nccessnrll;
need hecoino an eyesore or n monotony. Thoro nro lots of thlngi
we've ohserved nliout houses and liimhor that you should know
before bulldliiK -conio In nnd wo'II givo you our vlows.
C. A. Smith Lumber" & Mfg. Co,
UETAHj DEI'AHT.MEXT SOUTH llllOADWAV, MAIISIII-Illul
THE VIUKNIl OF COOS UAY"
S. S. ALLIANC1
KQUIIH'KI) WITH WinHLESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY!
JANUARY 7.
CONNECT1NC3 WITH THIS NORTH IIANIc HOAI) AT 1'OIITL.UI
NORTH I'AJIFIO STEAMSHIP COSII'ANY.
IMIONI2 44 O. I McOEOUOE, Aernt
PA8T AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redond
EQUIPPED WITH WIREliE.SK
SMLHFROM SAN FllANCISGO FOR COOA
HAY Tl It 8 1) AY, JAN. 9, 3912.
INTEIt-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44 C. P. McQEOItQE, Ager-
Steamer Homer
Sails from San Francisco for Coo
Bay, Saturday, Jan. 6th
F. S. Dow, Agent
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10, 23,
SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OK THE TIDE OX J.
L'ARY (I, lil, ), 7.
h. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONB MAIN W-'
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG
uur Biases leave Marshfield for Rosoburg at C o'clock eterl
evening ana arrord quickest connections with Southern Pad
Railway. Faro JG.00.
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Tl! S,rii7.!?i!' AB"nt' ,20 MARKKT AV., MarsbflelJ
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"Tho Busy Corner."
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
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