The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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HUJ'IIULU iwuuww'n
COOS BAY TIMES
M. c. MAI.ONKY
HAV K. MU.OXKV
Alitor Hiul I'nl).
Ncmh Killlor
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OUIt WATHItKItONT
coiiiiKoi-: iti-ynnh.Mi-:xTS.
M TUIO cnnnrnl rl'spilBloil of col-
It go entrance requirements, '
wnlcli a lunort of conuiuonoti
frefilunen litis occasioned, President
lliulley of Yule remarks upon tin
mritter of examination questions that
admit to college:
wo have examined on too many
We 1 ave required n boy to
r UFFICIENT wharf ago spaco and
a presentnblo waterfront would auiitects
" hn Min mallll nf u inimaiirn whlrli .!. innilnrnlnlv tvoll In nil nf tlmill or
fa now being considered by tho city olso be conditioned. Wo have pon
councll and which If carrlod through ducted tho tet in such a way that a
would certainly add greatly to tho boy who was in nil probability a good
appearance of the city as well as to nrholnr and able to go with our wort ,
Us commercial convenience. Tho was often put nt an unfair tlUac
plan Is to mnko a wide wharf by hav-' vantHge. Of course, wp cannot por
ing tho watorllno extended. The city ' mlt serious want of propitiation Inn
attorney presented the matter to tho subject which the boy Is solm? to
United States lJnglneorinB Depart- ",od as a basis for his college
mont nt Portland and Major Morrow . Bl""?8, , ., ,,,. f ..,
slntod that ho thought ho could Imvo an"l.na J,0,81,'1 !" t hi
the harbor lino extended twenty feet 01 " ' n will ?i eo,l la
into tho channel of the bay if the peo-1 ,ut.llpBf 'A. "il-S r . vl
plo of the city would mo o back tho l . f . ' ? ,c !tl,?m ft?, Tu"
gliding lino tho mime distance. This ;,;i,h,,know,0,RC 'f few rather than
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iFoiiAii chat """" n.riri;;itv of coiiror-:
..i itnMnW i urine vacation, taic-
... , , ' ins a courso to especially lit her for
Miss Carrie Sibcl of Now Itlcli: j t J , m,Bhp of tho Mnrshlleld
mond, Ind., Is tho guest of her sis-. .,', Bri,nni building which sho
iui, .lira. ! i, huiui
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Miss Gorman, of Portland, Is n
guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Cohnn.
U. It. Montgomery and wifo nr-
Ived hero this week from Decatur,
will assumo on tho opening of school
this fall.
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Mrs. A. Sundbcrg and Miss Gcno
vlovo TellofBon left on tho steamer
Kxeolslor with Capt. Suudborg 1-rl-
-- Mm Ciiniinnri?
North Bend News
, Mrs. Chns. Murr Is quite III at hor
i homo on Mcado nvciiuo.
Mrs. A. J. Davis who Is now In
Portland Is expected homo next
weolc,
Chns. lladln of North Uoml had
his thumb cut off by a saw while
working at tho old North llend mill
tho other day.
Thero will bo services in tho Epis
copal church (Myers Building) to
morrow and ovcry Sunday thereafter
at 2 o'clock. Strangers cordially Invited.
work on his mining claim th.
Dtnkod It out about BlxyeariV
ho bollovea ho will atrlka i "
llioro. " Hcj
ATrd 'Tnlin T .. ...
Nowklrk, aortrudo NowkirV ?"
iiolfltad, lluth Ilolstn.l Jh h
.lonea and Hon Hnndall win i.. M1
morrow for a two weeks' i
Sunsot Hay. oullnJti
Al Nugot of Mnrshlleld uhn ,
North Ilond yostorday Bot iX
dialled at lllll Bchrock'B wloon T?
check was ennligjl by Schrock'i T1
tender. Tho check was dated ??"
"II and was for $8.r,n but thai1'
tender not tho dato nnd tli0 anC'
(if tho check confused and b. T
get s-Jil.OO. Nugot has not ffi S
Hlnco. "
would give a clean and clear dock KmnVlet ill It nm Sue t ' t0 v,slt nt lho homos of, ,1,8J ?h "' 1 as spent tho past two weeks visiting
fipaco of forty feet for the entire ills- 5 -S niuitiuue to nr- MrirJ Y stnffori,( Mr8 0. K.; ,"(' tl,0 TollofBoa homo In Knstsldo.
tnnco of toll city. It would mean tho ti, min.i timf Is illsclnllned in
tulldlng out of wharves twenty fcotL ettlllK onc or two fundamental sub
farther than at present nnd nlso tho'4OCt8 thoroughly, that ha3 passed tho
removal of all buildings for a dls.j8,nR0 of Kr0plng and become In u
tnnco of twenty feet back from tho ,wroo self-directed, will do more
present water line. Tho latter would wtn tne various studies In a colleg"
not bo a great mlBfortuno to Marsh-icurrlciljlini tjinn tnc one that haj
flold for tho reason that tho building llcon confUscd and baffled by the
now uio water rront nro not or n i undigested cramming of ninny.
niKiny ueeuniiivu iiuiuru. ju iiici iiiu
wntorfront of Mnrshlleld as vlowod
by ono entering the city on a steam
er s nbout as unattractive as could
posslblo to bo presented. The first
Impression of n city menns n good
deal to a now comer nnd pcoplo from
who nre candidates for collego en
trance.
TltlllUTti TO MltS. YOAKAM
Tho grent need of our education
is doubtless thoroughness and the
power of initiative. With theso ..
student tuny even defy tho conven
tions of college and send his own
keen mind searching out tho truth
lin ilnalrns. Anil It K0PI11R thnt It Id
tho outside, It seems, aro what nro not too early to sook those qualities
tlfHHln.1 HH ft n n fix K Mill Tl n ,1 . M . . it. .
tvumuu un vjuuu ihij. imiiui iiuiiu , iiinmiir I in po ieio ires in en or i nnsi
Vi m fl 9mlnmrmmt atl41ft l a It i ' m m m a m .
aiuo u iiiiu vuiui ii uiik nun a iuii
dock which has every appearanco of
Industry nnd commerce Tho plcturo
of tho Mnrshflcld wntcrfront is ono
of mlsorablo scow bonts, dilapidated
buildings, wrecked cnblns nnd turn- Coos County Womnn Prnlscd for Her
Med down sheds, n plcturo which i AcrnmpllMimcnK
does not Impress tho ono who has Randall II. Howard in nn nrtlclo
traveled miles io seo this favored ' n women ranchers In tho Inst Issuo
city. of tho Sunset Mngazlno hns tho fol-
A shore Inspection of the wntorfront lowing concerning Mrs. S. A. Yoa
ls moro inviting than the Impression , knm of Coon River:
received from aboard tho incoming jn coos County. Oregon, Is n wo-
YitRflnl. I .... f a nMi.nH. ..!. i.Ml
........ , mini, .mo. J. iv, luuniiiil, WI1U uao
Hut with the now project carried, tmo nn onvlnblo success In tho
out there would be n wharf forty dairying business. Having been loft
feet wide tho entire distance of thon widow sho reorganized the smnll
city. The plan Is also to mako tlia . dairy and added to It by taking up n
wnterllne one straight line and do .homestead. Sho now owns n largo
away with the several angles which, ,inry ranch and Is ono of tho rccog
now exist. With such n wharf n i nZcd stato londors In hor work, linv
front of the entire city, Marsliflold nR Borvod as county milk Inspector,
would look like a real metropolis to nml n8 vice-president of tho Stnto
uiunu wimroinj io u? piace. u u Dairy Association."
in iunniMiu lur me iiij council io car
ry nut the plan Marshfleld ns n sea
tort would certainly bo beneflttel.
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ot'H rxxoricKii in:r.oi:s
NB kl
every
ers. No calling linn more light
to n vacation, hut they give- up most
of tho holiday relaxation, and sum
mon rourngo to go to tho huiiiiikt
aehool. Here Is no Hinall Hiicrlflcu.
It mcaiiH the dully Heat In hoiiio
drowsy lecture hall, mid the evening
H)nt Indoors under (ho hot glow of
a lamp about whlcli a .luno-bug
bumps. This Is not mere selfish am
bition. It contains the genu of t'ii
llnost renunciation tho sacrifice 'if
personal pleasures to learn how to
perform mure prnfeclly the task of
educating others. It Is but one moro
bit of evidence of tin nobility of (run
tenchlng.
Hl'I'KUKM'Ot'S mi:v.
This world would bo butter. I wlHt,
nnd life would lie Hweeter, I wot, If
the fellow who carries a grist of
storloH na ancient us Lot, would suf
fer a memory Input and never mo:o
mosey mound to worry Industrious
chaps with antediluvian sound. Tl:ln
life would bo gajer. I hwow, lui inure
like a bright day In Spring, If peopie
who never knew how wou'd cut out
their cffortH m sing. The- walls and
the rumblings ami groans of peopie
determined to trill, give us pains In
our loft collarbones, and often, In
deed, mnko iih III. Tills lire wnud
bo finer, I ween, our spirits lew like
ly to flag, If the mini with a new
unto machine didn't make It his busi
ness to brag. For we're tired of tho
blithering bores who my t lint their
ears nre the best, wi o talk of tho.r
triumphs and M-oie till we long for
the tomb and Its lent. Tills life
would bo nobler, and death less con.
fort to people would give. If tho mna
vlth distillery lire.it li wou'd itilU.
when he must, through a slee. For
under tho sun or the monn ilium's
Perry nnd It. J. Montgomery. Next
week they plan to visit Ten Mllo for
n Bhort outing.
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Mrs. W. S. Turpen returned Prl
day from Ton Mllo whero sho has
been a guest of Mr. Turpen's slstor,
Mrs. C. M. Dylcr, at tho latter's Bum
mer homo.
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Mrs. h, W. Lnngdon of Dunkor
Hill is enjoying a visit from hor
mother, Mrs. E. A. Knrr, of Flor
ence, Oregon.
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Mrs. II. L. Colomnn and baby who
lmvo been ranking tholr homo tho
Inst fow months with her pnronts,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Savage, will leavo
noxt week for Spokane whoro thoy
will mnko their home. Mr. Colo
mnn who hns been at Hillings, Mont.,
Is expectod hero in n day or two to
accompany thorn to Spokane.
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Wm. Vnughnn nnd fnmlly of North
Hcnd nro visiting his pnronts nnd
other rolntlvcs nt McMlnnvllIc, Oro
gon. 0
Mrs. C. M. Holstrom nnd little sons
of Gardiner nro guests nt tho Syl
vester Johnson homo In North Dcnd.
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Mrs. C. W. Johnson nnd baby,
Doris Margaret, of Oregon City nr
rlvod this wcok with Miss Allco Wai
ters to visit at tho homo of tho lnt
tor's pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. B.
Wattcrs in North Hcnd.
O
Miss Holvn Flanagan roturnod this
week from a three months' visit nt
Cullforntn nnd Nevada points.
Miss Mnrgnrot Spoars and Miss
Jennie Melton of I.cwlston, Mont.,
aro guests of tho former's slstors,
Mrs. Walter Putmnn nnd Mrs. Doug
Ins Putmnn.
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Oeorgo Goodruiu will leave early
next week by stenmor for San Fran
cisco, taking his auto with him, Ho
and Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Horsfull
nnd Miss Frances Williams will leavo
there in n fow days on nn oxtendod
auto tour nnd possibly may return
to Coos Hay overland.
Miss Alnhn Mnuzov Is recovering O
rapidly from a rocont operation for, Ml Kdnn Wloder of Ten Mllo has
appendicitis nnd will leavo tho hospl- been tho guest of Miss Ruth Allen
tnl this coming wcok. nnd other friends hero this week.
She will opon a term of school nt
N. McAllister who wns hurt July I Ten Mile next weok.
m. H. u. Ilodson of Marsliflold
who left a week ago for California
writes relatives that they had n goon
iiin ilnwn nnd thnt sho Is somowhnt
dny for Los Angeles. Mrs. Sundbcrg improved.
Peter Robertson of Mllllngton who
hns been very 111 was brought to tho
home of his tlnlightor, Mrs. Iko Free
lund on Shormnn avenuo yotsordny
His condition Is critical.
4 .
A MONO Till? SICK
Mrs. Olo Pederson, who hns been
Ind of heroism Is displayed VL'r' Hlrk for t,,(J l'nBt two weeks ar
f summer by ninny teach- 'lor """o In Bnstslde, Is slowly re
covering.
W. A. Morrison or Hunker Hill Is
reported in bed with tonsillar Infection.
II. W. Lends of Curry county who
underwent nn operation nt Mercy
hospltnl, left for his homo todny.
ID nt McDonald
Is Improving.
& Vnughnn's camp
0. Papadalop, u Greek, who had
his right arm badly Injured recently
nt Camp 1 Is recovering rapidly.
-O.
Mrs. J. B. Schilling arrived hero
yesterday from Gardiner to Join Mr.
Schilling nnd Miss Bugonln nnd visit
nt tho W. P. Murphy homo for n row
days. The Schillings will go to Myr
tle Point next week whoro on Aug
ust I Mr. Schilling will nssumo
chnrgo of tho Guerlu hotel which ho
recently purchased.
Mrs. S. D. Magnes who Is hero
with her hiisbnnd from San Francis
co wits n guest nt tho J. A. Mntson
summer homo "Tho Nook" on South
Coos River part of this week. Mr.
mil Mrs. Mngues plan to remnln on
the liny until about tho llrst of Sep
tember.
O.
Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Leefo left this
nftornnon for an over Sunday stay
I'he Washington sails tonight from ut lll Mntson cottngo on Coos River.
ALOXO TUB WATKHKItONT 4
The Hrooklyn sailed from Handnn,
nt 0 o'clock Inst night for Sail Fran
cisco, i
Tho Nairn Smith Is duo to nrrlvo In
tomorrow morning from Hay Point.
Tho Rcdondn sailed from San
Francisco yostordny nftornoon nnd
Is duo to arrive hero tomorrow morning.
Sim Francisco nnd will nrrlvo hero
Monday night or Tuesday morning.
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Irving Chnndler will nrrlvo horo
tomorrow from Snn Francisco to
spend his vacation nt tho homo of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chand
ler, on South Coos River. Ills bro
IIOTBIj ARRIVALS 4
Coos Hotel -Mrs. Pike. Oregon' ,t,,,or' ,,on Chnndler. who Is nttend
fi.... w n .,.,...,,.. i i...i..i. ' ing summer school nt tho Unlvors tv
no one bo lacking In giace as the rel-1 1 p. Korbs Myrtle Point BdllhlV. of Kon, will arrive hero nbout
wmi irim'u n saioon. ami i iiwa r,.i Hiu.ii.nn. n i i ni,... mv.. ahkubi t in speuii tne uainuce or li s
i .. ..,. . . ......... .. ... ...'....(I, .-' -
lllll- 11 full. Hi.ilili-.i. W II Innno iiiHiiuii.
...... ... .....r, ........... ... ... U....V", I
low
the fri'o lunch In jour meo.
HROl't.'IIT llltllli: WITH III.M
Tho Burekn Herald prints tho fol-
Grnuger, Wash
Hlunco. n. L. Clnuse, Portland;
Mrs. Alfred Funke, Florence; B. .
Rice. Portlnud.
Chandler. S. P. Hnrtlett. Ran
dolph; F. II. Seyton. Portland; C. I.
, . ;. """" .- it". .I.. .
uwiiiK i-u ivurnini; Aiursiiiiold'a now Hnvlllnnd. Portland: P. Lannlii
ii'unii .lienor: .w York City; R. W. Helm. Port.
Aloyslus Coyno. hotter known to, land: P. Walte. Sutherlln. Ore.; B
random as "Shorty" becamo n bono- It. I.eekley. North Rend; N. C
diet In this city this morning nnd,. Marls. Portlnud.
mm nueriiooii iieparteu ror .Marsh
field with his bride, who wus Ml9l
. i
Miss Mario T, Maloney who has
been attending summer school nt the
University of California nt nerkeley
la expected homo In n week or ten
days. She will probably visit Los
Angeles and other southern Ca for
nla points the coming weok with her
brother. Dr. J. J. Mnloney, and his
wife, who nre making a tour of tho
const and who will return homo to
Rock Rapids, lown, vln Los Angeles.
0.
Mrs. A. J. French of Orlnnd. Calif-
Is expected here on tho next Hrenk-
Mrs. A. T. Haines roturnod homo
Thursday after a visit to Seattlo and
Portland.
Mrs. C. H. Peck who hns been vis
iting her old homo In Vermont nnd
other onBtorn points roturnod homo
Thursday on tho Drcnkwater.
O
Miss Eliza Ayro of tho Coos Day
Tolophono compnny rcturnod homo
Thursday from n two weeks' vacation
to Portland, Soattlo and othor north
ern points. Miss Edith Ayro accom
panied her.
0
Mrs. J. W. Dennett nnd Mrs. G.
A. Dennett left yostordny to spend
a fow days nt tho Mnzo on South
Coos River.
O
Mrs. Prank Woods left Prldny for
Idnho to spend u fow months with
relntlves.
O
Mrs. Annie Lockwood nnd father,
Prank Webber, nnd slstor, Mrs. Stev
ens, passed through Mnrshflcld yos
tordny en routo to Hnndon whoro
they will spend tho month of Aug
ust. O
Geo. Murch, Jr., wns n guest for
a part of the week of Wesley Seaman
nt the Orchard.
O
Miss Elizabeth Jones Is visiting
Lillian Seaman nt tho Orchnrd.
O
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Noff and two
sons will return on the Hreakwater
from n vocation trip to Portland and
Seattle.
o
Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan nnd daughter
Miss Mabel Harrlgan arrived today
on tho Alliance. Mrs. Harrlgan hns
been spending n fow weeks nt the
Collins' Rot Springs whore she wns
met by Miss Mabel, who expects to
make her homo here.
O
Mrs. Arthur McKcown and daugh
ter. Grace, have returned from the
Mnze nnd llttlo Miss Greco Is under
the doctor's enro sobering from nu
nttnek of pnounionln.
0
Misses Clara, Roso and May Myron
of South Mnrshlleld, Miss Esther
Johnson and Miss Staudlsh left to
dny to spend Sunday at Golden Palls.
Mlsges Annie nnd Gnldle Chllds of
Coqulllo me visiting friends here.
PARTY AT I'OOl'ILLE
A few. of tho frlonds of Mrs. I). D.
Pierce, having learned thnt on Fri
day, July 19, sho would pnss another
mllestnno, decided to give hor n sur
prise birthday party. Tho surprise
was complete until after roturnlng
Homo from nn auto rldo to Myrtle
Point she entered tho kitchen and
there found cakes other than hor own
nnd so smollcd n mouso nnd would
not conio Into the dnrkenod parlor
whero her frlenda waited with bated
breath to glvo hor a noisy rccoptlon.
"Five Hundred" wns tho order of tho
evening nfter which a delicious sup
per was borved, As a token of es
teoni, Mr. A. J. Sherwood, In behnlf
of the friends In nttendnnco, present
ed her with a gold bracelet. Among
those nrosont worn Mr. nml Mm A
.1. Sherwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos
Evland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hert Folsom,'
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). D. Plorco, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Genrgo B. Peoples, Mr nnd Mrs.
J. A. Colllor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Ster
ling, Mr. and Mrs. Leo. J. Carey, Mrs.
K. V. H. Nlcklln and Mrs. Elton Tyr
rell. Coqulllo Herald.
,
Fred Llllcnthal of North Rend loft
today for tho Sixes river to do somo
CARAMELS !l."c P(H XI) al t.Tlt
KOItD'H Kiiliu-ritiy and Sunday.
Don't fall to see the .SUVttir
STl'im.NTH ut the Royal ToiilR'tl '
The XAHIIVILLE KTl'l)i:.VrS h
tho best band on the coast, &,
Jokes, songs nnd stunts nt the ll'orj
Tlienter tonight and tomorrow nlj'
Two nights only. XASIIVllir
STl'DEXTH at the ItOVAl,.
I'KiisnVAi. nvi.Mti.'r.mv
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JMiiin limey or UUMly Hluff. Coyno W. DAVIDSON nnd wife nre here
who played on the Eureka basobnll from Hnndon. Mr. Davidson helm;
team two different sonBons, has been engaged In promoting the big Po--1 water to spond n fow weeks at the
with tho Ferndnle club this year, but1 esters' picnic to be held at Han-1 homo of hor paronts. Dr. nnd Mrs
left the croiim city nggrogntlon to nc-' don ue.t month. ' J. T. McCormne
ropt u better offer from Marslulold. I MHS. CIIAS. GETTY and Miss Album' O
Miss llnley was prevailed upon to nc- Getty, of Empire, were MnrshfloM Mrs. II. II. Luse and chlldron left
company tho sterling llttlo ball play-1 visitors yesterday, coming up with for Portland this week nfter n Pleas-
... iiuriii as ins urine .Mrs. uoyno a. a. i.etiy. who departed for his ant lslt at the home of her hus-
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a ... mi. I IIHUMI.IIj IWIUWII III Vi' Hll" III I III llllllll,
rokn and tho Eel river vnlloy section.
w lien no procured the innrrnKO 11-' - VW.CK Sl-rr Inioorietl nine reiniit-iw mi ti. n..
censo this morning. Coyno gnvo his Clihui for ijitl.Od at COOS 1I.Y CASH I o .
ngo ns 2L his bride confessing to is STORE. j Mr-i H. O. Paddock n.i ni.i snn
Hal. will arrho horo a weok. from to
morrow from Gladstone, near Port-
imiiii s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Luse. on Coos River and with oilier
years.
CARNEGIE'S JIOXEY IS
NOT TAIXTED
(Hy Associated Press)
MINNEAPOLIS. .Minn.,- July
27 "And row Carnegie's money
Is not tainted," was tho decision
tho Minneapolis city council
reached today after nn all night
session. For a week the city
couiull debated over accepting
Carnegie's offer of $125,000 to
orect branch libraries and flnal-
v ly accoptou it today.
Special ('.WHY SALE SATIRDW
nnd SI'XDAY at STAFFORD'S.
('ARAM BUS :i.1e I'OI'.M).
Any kind of Refreshing Drink or I
Siinilno nt SARTRE'S.
EXTRA tine COFFEE l.e Ovum
nt Staffoiils' Saturday nnd Sunday,
HANI) DAXCE at EAGLES' HALL
Sutiirilny, July 27.
Poto Finishing, Walker Studio.
Picture Framing. Wnlker Studio,
Why Xot Try a 1IELTER SKEL
TER SPECIAL at SAHTER'S.
For Photos Quatermnss Studio.
!!y your calling cards printed at
The Time' offle.
land, to spend a month with her nar
eats, Mr and Mrs, W. C. Hrndlev.
O
Mrs. E. L. C Farrln returned to
her home In Portland nfter a short
ylslt with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Rood, She and Mr. Farrln ex
pect to visit In San Francisco soon '
Miss Hilda Stenholm Is expected L'8ten
home next week from Oakland where! coast.
Nashville Students
High Class Colored Minstrels nt
TKe Royal
Tonight and
Tomorrow Night
With them ls a HOOP-ROLLIXO
ARTIST that you cannot afford to
miss.
for the best baud on the
,JlST RWC'HnVED Til 10
Largest Line of Sample Patterns
Of Fall and Winter Suitings
Ever Shown on Coos Bay
There are over 800 of iliein, cinbi'ueinjjf the newest
weaves and latest similes and colorings in cloths for
the coining season.
TllEV COME FROM
The Royal Tailors
The world's largest and best tailoring establishment.
Have your next Snit made to your measure. "Wo
guarantee the fit and the satisfaction.
Marshficld
FIXUP
North Bend
WE AYOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU TRY
Our Perforated Razor Hone
Take it home, use it for a month and if it does not
do the work RETUl TT and CIET YOUR DOL
LAR RACK.
Tt is the best 'Razor lTone on earth. ASK TS
Auorr IT.
AYE Til INK AYE GARRY THE
Largest Line of High Grade
Cutlery in Coos County
Tome in and see if we are right. AYe have
LAHC113 ASSORTMENT OP POCKET KN1VKS
COMPLETE UNE OP REGULAR AND
SAFETY RAZORS AND 1JAZOU 33LADKS
Also a full line of Community Silverware, Coffee
Percolators and Casseroles.
Agenlw for Harley-Davlilnon mill Indian Motorcycle. J
An Acre on Broadway $31,000,000
A man paid that price recentlv for one acre of
iSew ork real estate. The owner of the properly
didu t create the value he couldn't in a life time.
Everybody in New York helped to make the value
tor that little piece of ground.
If You Own Real Estate
Everybody Works for You
Let us name two pieces of Marshficld properly
Vi "J'e winners Figure out the development oi
Marshneld any way you please thoy are in tli
middle ot it and you can secure them on ver" rea
sonable terms :
will iwt' lovncv Sixth '"! Bennett $2300
100 'feet, corner Seventh and Bennett .-. . :. . .$2600
e emphasi'e these because of their particular ex
cellence as safe investments. AYe have a well built
up list of the most attractive investments in all pnvts
the city.
L S. Kauman Co.
177 Front St.
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