The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 29, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
Rain Prevents Portland GamelQ. W. Dungan and A. Larson
at Sacramento uaK-
NEW MG1DIIT Hit iHHGt On
LillJ I'imU DAY U M U UVI IN
I uii uuuu uni iuii muuuiiii a k
J N
land Wins.
PORTLAND, Ore, Mny 29. Tho
Portliuid-Sncriiniento gnmo at Sacra
nicnto yesterday was called off on ac
count of rain. Tho other games In
the Const League resulted ns follows-
At Los Angeles It. H. E.
Los Angolas 10 10 1
San Francisco 0 C 3
At Sun Francisco II.
Vernon 0
Oakland 3
II.
:t
C
13.
WHITI2 SLAVK cash
C. M. Units Tried In Portland Again
Tills Week.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mny 20. C. M
Dutts, charged with transporting Nel-
Establish Enterprise
Undertaking Business
Will Continue.
The Woven Wire Mattress &' Red
ding Co. Is the name of a now Mnrsh
lleld manufacturing enterprise that
lias commenced operations at C-IR
South llroadway In u nuiinlng recent
ly erected for It. Tho new concern,
which Is composed of G. W. Dungan
and A. Larson nro Installing a com
plete lino of tho most modern machin
ery for tho manufacture of high
grade woven wlro matrcssos and till
kinds of bedding supplies such ns silk
floss, felt, rovcrslhlo cotton top and
box mnttressos, couches, cots, etc.
The company does an oxcluslvo
wholesale business In theso Hues but
nil kind 3
lie' Sai,, 'Eureka; 3 unircoos "SSnSaiS'
.,m.I lmo (I, to nnlf linfnri, United 1 O insilllllHJIl 01 UI1B now uiiiui-
Sic1 ".ludgf RS?toUn"U A .jrlBo ,nd Mr Dungan'. i .nlerost In u
JXttbSUo.n,,CbSr Xn'Ts ' ffi - " SeinX SrK
r' LV..-V"n-n,i-SISSih-? i. i !.?.: HiB business. When asked concern-
II nil IJUlulUi I IIUI & ll.. .1,1a Mm Tt.it,n until
l I llf IIIIO .ll. JVUllf.lll o..
dloton.
CARGO OWXP.HS MUST PAY
Supremo Cinirt Ujiholds "(Jcnenil Av
erage liiiiv."
WASHINGTON, Mny 29 Tho Su
premo Court has uphold that a "gen
eral nvorago ngrcomont" to cnnblo n
shin owner to collect from cargo
ownors a pro rata sharo of dnmnRos "oii-cquippcu nn i
caused In avoiding wreck, Is valid wll0f !f c""0'"
and cnforcenblo. ? ' lrt of tho v
Tho decision was In tho cnBO of the
Norwegian Htcmnslilp Jiimiii, bound
from Clonfuogos, Cuba, to Now York,
with n general cargo. Tho vessel
stranded off tho Cuban const, and
was relieved by tho sacrifice of 2000
bags of sugar, of n consignment to
Arbucklo llrothors, Now York, and
tho "oxtraordlnary expenditures by
tho ship owners."
Tho storv Is absolutely untrue. I
have- nn export and experienced nsso
cloto, Mr. A. Larson, who will lmvo
chargo of tho mattress ond upholslor
Inir fnctory. I will continue solo
owner of tho undortnklng business nt
filfi South nrondway whoro I havo a
neat chapol for funeral partlc nt
homo or am prepared by having a
woll-cqulppcd nnd modern morgue
and snip Domes
orld. I will con
tinue to clvo my norsonnl nttontlon
nnd direction to this part of tho business."
ORF.GOX'S NKW LINKS.
Hut few years will pnss boforo tho
const counties of Oregon will bo as
well supplied ns tho Wlllnmotto val
ley. With Hill lines to Astoria nnd
Tillamook nnd irrlmnn lines to tho
snnio points nnd to Ynqulna and Coos
liny, this onco noglectcd region will
hnvo n fnlr Bhnro of trnnsportntlon
Portland Oregonlnn.
SUITS IIAVK FAILF.R.
Tim Pnrtlntut Tnlpirrnm mwr "Two
milts woro stnrtod ngnlnst tho last fnclHtlos,
two captains or tho Nnvnl Mllltln, by I .TT7.... A A - A A
llin firm piiiiIiiIii. (liriri S. Rhnnhnrd. !
but both of these havo apparently HF.N LAYS DOURLU YOLKS
Huiiucr Who On mm lleiiiiirknblo
Fowl Gets Unexpected Interest.
DAVIS. Call.. May 29. John
II. Krldor has a lien that has
fnlliwl Iipoiiiirii tlinrn In nn rnntnlni
now. Itoynolds resigned while tho
nult ngnlnst him was ponding, andl
Simpson lost his rank nt tho tltno of 1
lift nvn tillfint Inn nti.1 twill, linlrtu milvlV
tho position of Commander. As tho llrt 12 double-yolk eggs In 15
Bults woro stnrtcd ngnlnst tho enp- ln,q- J," fnct- Hl ?' nothing
tains, they must fall when thero Is' clso. T he 1 hen Is n Ruff Orplng
no cnptaln ngnliiBt whom to press . ton, and Krldor says she- Is tho
thorn, nnd theso lognl contests woro "8t romnricnuio non no nns
Uio Inn! nvnrl nvlilnnrn nf navnl Ml.l OVOr known. Krlllcr Ifl a bnilk-
lltla trouble"
ARVKHTISKR LKTTKR LIST
List of unclnlmod lottorB remain
ing In tho MnrHhllold postolllco for
wcok ending Mny 28, 1912. Persons
cnlllng for snmo will plcnso say nd
vortlsod and pay ono cent for onch
lottor called for:
Anderson, Charles, Pox 218; Clay,
Alton; Clonta MlzSong; Cosby, Mich
ael; CnrstoiiHon, P.; Kmllrott, Palm
er; Gnrrott, C11I 3; Hawkins, Claud
lo: Ilnll, John W.; Hnrdgrovo, II. C;
Hondrlcks, F.; Illng. W. C; LowIb,
Mrs. Jn lues R.; Prouty, Georgo; Pot
It, Kvorott; Robortson, Henry; Qulgg
W. J.; Snnro, Mnnnsso; Smith, Mns
tor Kugono C; Wobbor, W. A.
W. II. CURTIS, P. M.
or.
MANY PUPILS FAIL
8TATI
SCHOOL FUND Gins
TIIK "LOST" DEPOSITS
Marlon County Kvuinlnntlonn Blioiv
Only Til Pnss Out of ISI.'J.
SALKM, Oro., Mny 29. A trlfld
moro than 25 per cent failed In tho
eighth grado examinations hold Inst
week In Marlon county, according
to figure rocolved by County School
Suporlntondont Walter M. Smith.
Theso oxntnlnntlnns nro final for nil
illusion to tho high schools of tho
county, oxcept for thoso who wero
conditioned. Tho latter will bo giv
en another examination Juno C nnd 7
to' work off tholr conditions.
Out of n totnl of 223 applicants hut
7C will bo nwnrded diplomas. Fltty
hIx failed and 91 wero conditioned.
WILL OUST JUDY.
SALKM, Oro.. Mny 29-Complylngl Sheriff Georgo Qulno will lonvo for
with tho recent decision of tho su-t 0 ''T 'm ?J?lVliTy i'"."0?' Any
promo court, tho First National Hank wr "?twl " oet C?r J,ul" fr,om n
of Portlnnd linfl nnld nvnr in tin aintn eor,,,n trnct of land In nccordanco
2hoo?f,m?thn
!nanSrs,.,n1i,,::.,,,1.a,18.0 t,,, "T ' toltontllXXti
1 ,, ?vlu.i 1 . T' '" t,,n ,,1"!lk''J"'- Ib said to bo n dangerous chnr
lmt no Involve 1 In tho nise, making ni.u.r ,, tho offlcor w, R0 t() tho
n total of I71.ISI.B7. This monoy 1 8(.ont) ,,romred to nccoinpllsh his mis.
Is paid to ho Htulo under tho lnw,H0ll without fear of assault. Rose
which provldos that bank deposits i)UrK xowb
which hnvo not boen ndded to or tn-' '
ken from In soven yonrn, nnd whoro
tho nddross of tho owner Is not
known, must bo tiirno-1 over to tin
common school fund.
4A 4- 4
ItUP.LL HACK 1IOMK
Southern Pnclllo Agent Tells of Trip
In CN1011 Hay.
Tho Kugono Guard snys:
"J L. Iluoll, right-of-way agent
for tho Southern Pnclllo Rallrnail
DKICR CAN DO AS
TIIKY I'LICASK NOW
SALKM, Oro., Mny 29. Oro-
gon's dcor may eat and destroy
till tho npplos they wish, nnd tho
enraged frultgrowor can do no
moro than shoo them nwny. In
response- to numerous roquests
for permission to kill tho offend-
lug nnlmnls, tho Stnto FI3I1 nnd
Game Commission has decided
not contain tho right to urant
imy pormiiiBlou lo kill n deer
for this or other Intrusion. Tho
law of nolf-dcfense- Is not count-
enunced by the Commission.
company, returned yostordny from that tho law was rigid, and did
nn 111110 uip tn .Mnrsiuiold. Ho was
nccompanleil by his wire. Mr. Iluoll
went by way of Drain nnd roturned
iiIpiik tho routo which will bo fol
lowed by tho Southern Paolflc ns far
ns Maploton, whoro ho took tho Lnko
creek road, to mold tho houvy truf
fle roa.ls ovor tho routo from tho
tunnel. Mr. Iluoll suld that ho took
the trip becauno of tho nnnouncod In-
iciuion or tno sou hem Pnc 1 c tn
A COlUtKCTIOV.
Marahfleld. Mny 2S, 1912
Kdltor Coos Hay Times:
Mv ntiPiitlnn hiiB betn chIIimI
cNten I from tho tunnel to Murslinold vo,u "0, '" lw",e of Ma' 23 '" w,,'(,, p1al08' V' ,nvest"UM1t of 199,000 pro
mil le wanted to fiinilHarlo him. ,,p" ,irini "'" """ " "eruim inai '" i 1111 uneo years ?2S3,
tu'lf vlih tho hiy of tho land. Ho has 701""" dust Is a sure remedy for """ Desuics rno orlglunl stock of CO,
uii- i-111-nui 111 iiri. ru'i ut nil- " s'iii- n iiiiuci,
POSSiniLITIKS OF GOAT ItAISING
IN TIIK UNITKD STATUS.
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 2;.
Five hundred million gont skins havo
been Imported Into tho United States
during tho last decade, and tho
money sent out of tho country In
payment therefor nmounts to $250,
000,000. Tho figures of tho Bureau
of Statistics, Department of Com
merco nnd Lnbor, show that tho goat
skins Imported Into tho United
Stntes havo ranged In vnluo from
$20,000,000 to $30,000,000 per an
num during tho last deendo, making
a total for the period In question' of
slightly moro thnu $250,000,000
Tho number of goals whoso skins arc
represented by this $250,000,000 Is
approximately 500.000,000, slnco tho
nvorago value of tno goat skins now
being Imported Is, according to tlm
figures of tho Uuicau of Statistics,
about 50c each, tho valuation bclni;
thoso in tho country from which ex
ported to tho United Stntes.
Thla statement of tho largo valuo'
($250,000,000) of goat skins Im
ported during tho last decade to
gether with that Indicating that tho
numbor of gonts which this $250,
000,000 represents is npproxlmntoly
500,000,000, 1b extremely suggestive
In conjunction with n statement re
cently supplied to tho Iiiircnit of
Mauufnctiires, Dopnrtmunt of Com
morco nnd Lnbor, by tho United
Stntes Consul at Vera Cruz, Moxlco,
from which country largo numbors of
theso skins nro Imported, in which ho
says that tho nient of tho goat, which
Ib used ob food and found very simi
lar to that of tho sheep, Is of ovo'i
grcator valuo thnn that of Uo hides,
and thnt tho goats are thrown in
largo numbors upon lauds nut avail
nblo for agricultural purposo. "Tho
dry plains of Nuovo Loon," ho nddir,
"with Bcnnt growth of brush, nro
ntlo to support largo flocks of goats,
though theso samo plains wilt not
produce corn, enno, or gniBs, unless
water is supplied for irrigation.
Mountain lands nnd rough, brokou
sections of foothill lands may bo bo
cured for nbout $1 per ucro, and onch
aero will, in tho moist regions, sup
port 5 or C goats. . . . Tho Btcop
mountain sides, tho deep gorges, tho
nnrrow vnlloys covered ovorywhoro
with exubornnt vcgotatlon nfford con
gonlnl feeding grounds for gonts.
Tho mntlor of fresh moat in
tho farming districts of the hot coun
try Is greatly simplified by tho breed
ing of gonts, nnd tho flesh nlono
would mnko it n profitable Industry."
Tho nbovo Btatomont Indicating
that largo additions to tho ment sup
ply of tho United States may bo
grown upon lands not nvallablo for
gonornl agricultural purposes, to
gether with tho Btatomont of tho Hu
ron u of Statistics that tho skins of
500,000,000 gonts nro Imported nnnu
laly Into tho United Stntes, coupled
with tho further well-known fact
that tho meat of gonts Is now bolnjj
sold for food In tho mnrkots of ninny
cities of tho United Stntes, offers nn
Interesting suggestion ns to the pos
sibilities of largo additions to tho
mont supply of tho United Stntes nnd
tho rotontlon nt homo of tho $25,
000,000 por nunum now being sont
out of tho country for tho purchnsir
of gont skins.
Ilrltlsh India supplies nbout otu
third tho ontlro ImportntloiiB of gont
sklnB Into tho United States, that
country hnvlng been credited with
15,000.000 skins out of n totnl im
portation of -13,000,000 in tho fiscal
yenr 1911. Tho next lnrgest Impor
tation of thnt year woro G.CCG.CCC
from Chlnn, 3,000,000 from Mexico
?.750.000 from Aden, Arabia. 2,25o,
000 from Knglnnd, 1,500,000 from
Ilrltlsh Knst Africa, 2,000,000 from
Ilrnzll. 1,333.333 from Argontlnn, 1,
000,000 from Venezuela, nbout 1,
000.000 each from Franco nmt Tins.
Blu. and CGO.CCfl from Turkoy ,n
Asia. Considerable amounts nro nlso
Imported from Turkey, Austrla-Hui..
gary, Germn iy. Italy. Peru, tho
Dutch Knst Indies, nnd Fronch Af
rica. Tho following Btntoment, furnished
by tho Amerlcnn Consul quoted nbovo
nnd printed In tho Dally Consular
and Trado Report by tho niironu of
Manufacturers of tho Department of
Commorco nnd Lnbor, will servo ns
nn Illustration of how tho buslneej
of gont raising Is conducted In Mox
lco. (Tho monoy values nro nssunied
to ropresont Mexican peons, ono of
which equals 49.8 cents In Amorlcan
currency).
In 1901 tho manager of tho farm
received GC.000 gonts. Including
largo nnd Btunll, nt n vnluntlon of
i.ou encn, equnl to $99,000. From
tho produco of theso ho sold, during
nine months of 1901 nnd tho years
1905 nnd 19M. 50.000 head nt $5
onch, equal to $250,000. and hnd, a'
tho close of 1900. SS.000 liend on t'o
uiriii, uoing 22.000 moro thnn ho
started with. Tho rosult wns. count
ing tho value of tho 22.000 IncrouBi
to t. $150 onch with tho foregoing
Last Tw
Steamers I
fw Stettsoo Shoes
lew Stettsoim Hats
few CMeitib SMhIs
lew Kenser TJes
BEST OF ALL
lew Beojainniiini Cloitlhies
"MONEY TALKS"
HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO,
MAItSHFIKLD.
"AXDOI,
. .
Get Busy
IN AND GUT
AND OCT AFTKIt THAT KOOI- HUT FIRST COMU
nm PHICHS ON SHINOIiKS AND ROOFING PAPKR.
SIIINGLKS $l.r0 AND UP.
ROOFING PAPKR, ONK PLY, 91.25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RKTAIL DEPARTMENT.
O'Kdly'sAutoS:
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
IIUKitY BENG8TACKKN, Mrt.
Coqutllo Offli.o Phono 101 Marshflold Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Landu a apocialty.
Qanoral Agent "EABTBIDET
'TIIK FRIUNI) OF COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails from Coos Bay for Portland, at 11:00 A. M.t
Friday, May 3 1
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44, C. F. McG GORGE, Agent.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUHMARINE HELL
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Saturday, June 1 , At 3:00 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44. O. F. McGEOHQE, Agent.
Lenvo North Rend
0:55 n. m.
7:40 "
8:25 "
9:10 "
9:55 "
10:10 "
11:25 ."
12:10 p.m.
12:55 "
1:40 "
2:25 "
3:10 "
3:55 "
4:40 '
5:25 "
G:io
0:55 "
7:55 "
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10:55 "
11:55 "
'fnroJIariK
7:10a.m.
7:65
8:40
9:25 "
10:10 "
10:55 "
11:40
12:25p.a
1:10 -
1:55
2:40 "
3:25 "
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4:55 "
6M0
6:25 "
7:25
S:25 "
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11:15 "
12:15a.m.
.v. North llcnd-Allon'iKetiStm
!v. MnrHhfleld Chnndlff mi v..
co Hotels.
Chandler aod Ka
Unique Pantatorii
THE MODERN IHTOW, CUUiTili,
i-iii.Siiiiia nna HAT rtENOTAWH
Agent for Edward E. Strict t Ct
flno Tnllorlnc Lot ui mill rw
noxt Suit.
gflft OoinniMTlnl. PhanBM
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
RAILS FRON A1N8WORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT O A. M., MAY
1st, Hill, lKtli, lHtli, l!:inl and SHtli. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE
SERVICE OF THE TIDE LVY 4th, 10th, 15tll, iiOtli, t.StIi and 80th.
L. A. PARKHURST, Agent.
, Phono Mnln 021-L.
I
Steamer Washington
Will Sail for San Francisco From Coos Bay
Wednesday, May 29, at Service of Tide
F. S. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock.
A Modorn I) rick Dulldlnr, Eltctt
Light, Steam Heat. Eltiutl;
Furnished Rooms with Hot
nnd Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
C. A. METLIN. Prop.
Rntos: 50 conts a Day and Ufa
Cor. Rrondwny and Hirktt.
Mnrshflold, Oretoo.
T. J. ICAIFIS
A. II. HOOQSf
"
Marshfield Paint
UK? JLSGlVII aUUK W
Estimates MAR8HM1A
Furnished ThoDt HOL Ortjal
HUILDING AND REPAIR WOK
House Moving and Gndlif,
Wo nrn nren&red to do tk!l H
by tho day or contract and pirn
satisfaction. Lot us nsure w j.
G. 8. FIX)VD CO.
Phono 31C-J. Msnbll!t0
The Electric Shoe Shfl
is where TnmrmnrsHOBi
FROM 31 PER T.UR IT.
THBi:LECTRIOBIIOK8H0f
IBrt On TlrnnHwBV 111011
JOMtKY
not) Iik new on tho suhjeit. iuhuiii
lim Hi', us tho roiul ha announeel
It Intontlon of IiiiIIiIIuk, It will
mako Its pinna known In tho nonr fu
turo." C Ml up -I. I-'. Tivwln, Hotel Chun
illcr, or t Depot for liifoiiiiiitlou re
KariUm,' I'm-iii-Ioii Rates East. Lvnv
Iiik Vnv 30.
Son EDGINGTON nnd talto out
that Ol D LINK POLICY you havo
boon IntendiiiR to tnko out for so
many yoara. Got tho Do-R-noiv luilili.
Others nro taking thorn each day.
Romembor EdKliiRtoii with I. 8.
Kniifuinn & Co., 177 Front street
Murshflold.
vlwl that tohneco dust la considered
hy this boivIco ns wortl less In com
liattlnic tho cut-worm, nnd Its nppll
ontlon, unless In eniuh'nntlon with
some arsenical poison is a simple
waste of Hmo rs f" aa tho rut-worm
Ih roneonied. I did csy In print un
ler date of February 22 last, that
' 'i'Iihcoo dust hp!)'!"'' freoly nv.ir tli
"red WW6 fratl'i ' 1 tur'nl plan.
'nns. has boon fo""l vrv offeMve tn
""mnntt'ng tlu rv maggot, nnd
pinred nhoiit your p-hiiaigo nrd ctuII-
iiu(r luants olne io tho stalk, las'
-roron, Uv( r"'!ve." Klndlv
i rort this anl otii -c i
Vnu'" hi1v.
P M HUr.-LEWLS
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suils
Goods Called for
and Delivered
HAND DANCK Saturday evening
fu.-r; i, at uigies- nun. neue
Frultlnspefrr Poos County.
- .lae. r Duhlmnnii, serving his
third ifiui us mayor, Omnha, Nebr.,
Kiln win iMcressful In receiving tho
overwoVi nn support of tho votors
In ... 'i-innry election. Ho also
,'" m. rid himself of n bad cab
, or . ii:if -roublo by tho aid of
I o'i v ;..iiiv Pills, and wrltos; "I
Ji-'M' !.'kon Foley Kidnoy Pills nnd
ttiifv h. .. r'ven mo n grent deal of
II-.,,-. . cnceriuiiy recommona
thorn - W ' nt Foloy Kidnoy Pills
i.. ''! or Mnyor Dahlman they
m ; , ,, Pny 0ther person bothered
i t - vi-ho, rheumatism, or any
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 87-J
rr of kldnev or hlnrMni-
S III . M. A .. - . "
. , " I ' ' ,B' iry mem ror quick
An unfilled wnn onuses unhappl-' ,i ' ;"ent reaults. For sale br
limes want .ds bring reaulta led rr0Pi, Drug Co.
Blanchard's Livery
Wo havo secured tho livery busi
ness of L. II. Helsner. and are pro
pared to. ronder excellent BerviPA n
tho people of Coos Bay. Caroful
drivers, good rigs nnd everything
that will moan satisiactory service to
tho. public. Phone us for a driving
horse, a rig or anything needed in
the livery line. Wo also do truck
ing business of all kinds.
HEANCIIARD BROTHERS
Phone 138-J
Livery, Peed and Sales Service.
141 First and Alder Street.
SEE WHAT EASY TERMS
RANCH BARGAIN .
9
120 Aero fruit nnd dnlry In culti
vation Of tho best clnss All
stock, tools nnd Implements.
$2000 hnndlos Dalanco easy,
?12,000.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front St.
R. J. MONK
Real Estate and Insur
JM North Front 8tnt
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR
DR. RIRD II. CLARKE.
Specialist in Nerve waSP""
Dlscflse,
Office. Room 2, nojeri K
. . . . ..!-. llAtlM I O 'I
Mnrshfloiu. uinc
Phono 111-L.
D R. A. J. HKNDKVS
i.l Psriort-
we are equipped to do k"4
work on short notice it
Lady attendant, ur::.
V. IIK.NAWt
I IawyeTi
.
We Have Been Successful
In buying n largo stock of first
class Electrical material and can
give our patrons a very low price
on houso wiring. Get our price
you can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J
4 BenM"
m
OKI"
Jfflse over Flanagan
larshfleld
.. .nllXtAD.
d"- jp,r, .
Marshfield, Qte
jfflce: Lockhart Boll
Dnnnslln nost offlce. --S
ft
Lynn Lambetn -
farfillac Auto. f
Careful drlvlnf gj dlj
until li r. ::. irftBt
6-J. Palace ReiUurwn-