The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914. EVENING E&lTMN.
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Crp!jUHttSc!iiJfoct &M
AY a fair price and
get something
.1 f. '
)re man a xair over
it. You will if you
jose from this gener-
s stocK or
Hart Scliaffner
& Marx styles
lere are the best gar-
ents we can offer you.
A -
Ml D U V anVtning,
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I
,( thPfP : nntntnc nc:
., b
od anywhere at near
ese prices.
$18 to $45
roolen Mill
Store
This stoio Is tho homo of
Hart K liaffner & Jlnrx
(IcjIIii'b.
7173
Report of tho
'irst National Bank
Of Coos
III tho Stnto of Oregon,
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I
RICSOUUCUS.
Ms "lid DHcoiihIh
prilrafi , c cured nnd unsocuro'l
S Uonds to Becuro circulation.
Mr Bonds to socuro Postnl pavings,
P. Securities, otc. (Other than
n In Federal Rosorvo Rank. $1133.31 . ,
Pk3nK Hcupn, Furnlturo nnd Flxturos
from NaMonnl Ranks (not rosorvo
from Ftato and Prlvnto Ranks
rompanlcs and Savings
from approved Rosorvo Agonts
fS127.sc, in other Rosorvo Cltlos,
k and other Cnsh Itoms
F of other Nntlonal Ranks
lcnnl Paper Curronoy, Nlokols, and
lui Money Rr servo In Hank, viz:
I . . 1ft S9K no
al l"dir notes 170.00
I'llf'n fund with U. S. Treasurer, flvo pur iwnt of glr-
Fulattou .
: r-"
Totil ', J. r... $890,175.19
MAMLITIUS.
WW for'; paid In .. . .'
'run mild , , , ,
'"IVd nrnfiiH inco nrnonsno nnl
"-"al ihnk Notes outstanding
' r,hcr Nnllnnnl Tlnnks
e S'ii nnd Private Ranks anRanksrs 20.422.G5
" (1 -ii d posits, suhloct lo chock
wand c rtlflcates of. Deposit
8 CT'lfl ates of donoslt navablo
Fie 1 ritrir K ,yn..Aii ..i.,i.in
,fs of "0 days or loncar
11 "e1 cV ka
blc'8 (hrcks niitBlntKllnp
ta Pa.'n5s Deposits ..,
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Notary Public.
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BREVITIES
I 11.1.0 i-wii NOVKMHER
, Rclow Is given tho tlmo
miiitiM
and
"uiKiii oi nign nud low
water at
iuiirBiillow.
' Til II I
otTiecu?wfirthA Umeon
i tho first lino and heights o" the
j second lino of each doy; a conipar-
...... ui luuaui'iiuvo neignis will In-
u.nio wnoinor It is high or low
water. For high wator on tho bar
in iwo nours 3 r"'suteB
I 1 1 1 rs . . n.39
S. 10
2.3
0.10
2.0
9.10
2.7
10.10
2.0
10.53
2.8
7.21
1.3
8.21
I.I
11.21
1.7
10.11
5.1
10.50
5.0
11.30
G.l
5.41
1.3
end
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2.GI
n 39
Ft... 4.8
GJltra. . 1.17
Kt... 1.7
fljllr.. I. fid
Ft... l.r,
7Ilrs.. 5.3!)
Kt... J.I
SHrs. . 0.20
Kt... 1,3
OJllrH.. 0.21
Ft... 0.3
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Ft... 0.4
II (Ill's.. 2 OS
Ft... o.r.
12IIr8.. ."I.OR
I Ft... 0.7
injurs.. ;i.r,s
Ft... 0.0
lljllrs.. i.m
Ft... 1.1
lDJlIrs. 12.18
JFt... 4.9
lGjIlru. . 1.17
Ft. . . 5.0
0.1
t 3.23
3.55
0.0
4.32
5.8
5.11
5.0
11.55
3.0
1.17
2.0
2.13
2.0
4.00
2.1
5.02
1.3
5.5S
0.r)
12.20
G.5
1.11
G.l
0,2
10 II
0.1
10.52
0,o
11,31
0,
0 0
0.0
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5.3
7.11
5.0
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4.7
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0,0
0.40
0,2 !
7.38
9.S
WEATHER FORECAST
I1r Ao?lt1 PrrM In l i n7 Tlmn.j
ORKCION Fair with' wester-
winds. j
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
iti:coiti)
j For tho 21 hours cndlrie; at
1:13 n. m., Nov. 3, by IlenJ.
Oxtllnd, special government mo- j
j turologlBt: j
j Maximum 01
j Minimum 53 j
j At 1: 13 n. m 51 j
Precipitation 1G
j Precipitation Slnco Sept. 1, I
I 1 'J I
1014 1G.90 I
1 Precipitation Bamo porlod
insi year
.i .. i
.0.05
I Wind Soutlnyoflt cloudy anil rnlny
Club liiiiiro. Tho, Mllllcomn Asso
ciation Iiuh Issued Invitations for -tho
first of a scries of partlog to ho given MK Ar;i) MHS w" uoNIJUUAICK
Novombor 0. , cnn)(J (0W, on j,,Bjn0,B yontordny
from Catching Inlot.
Steal hurk llonl A duck bont ow- p
nod by Cordon Smith nnd flnrold y, q, hindMARSII camo down yes
Stiitsmnn, of tho flro department, tlodf torday from his homo at North
to tho piling In tho ronr of tho flroi inlot.
ktatlon, wns stolon souio tlmo Monday
morning. jilt. AND' MRS. JOHN MATSON woro
: . .. t. Ii.. among- tho visitors In tho city from
I'lynii ('dining Dennis T,
Flynn1
tho well known Oklahoma hnnkor and
republican londor, Is oxpoctod here WAITKIt CHUISTENSON, of Catch
soon to visit Win. (Irlmos nnd confer Jug Inlot was horo yostorday look
wlth him rolatlvo to tho now build. lug after somo buslnoss matters.
Condition of
Bay
nt tho close of busluowj Oct. 31,
$390,222.10
142,19
10Q.000.00
39,206.00
40,854.12
1,133.34
79,200.00
29, 850. GO
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$89,200.00.
Stooks)
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ngonts)
and Rankers, Trust
J.JhO.ia
In Central Roaarvo Cities,
$150,001.53
fins,i.v,au
2,239.78
2,705.00
52. 58
Cants
'
47,005.00
;.. . 5,000.00
$100,000.00
,vu.uw
Inxos. nald ?'' 10,230.28
, ?,?'?
H.JU.H
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DUU.UIU.l.l
2.S02.S7
22,7TJ0
81,475.0-j
, 1.229.08
S.436.00
27.SC 5.2 9
$SOo!l75.1?
'.lthln thirty cloys ...
nftnr an iinvs or after
'
ho above-named hank, do fcolemn-
iriin tn tho host of my knowlodgo
noRSEY KREITZICR. Cteshlor.
mQ thla 4th day of Novomiior,
.!:
JOHN S. COKE.
l' DOUaLAS.
YWILUM GRIMES
Directors.
i
lug which thoy propoao to erect lioro,
Mr Flynn reached Portland and said
lo would come hero on the first
boat.
Move Cuinp. Max Roberts, clerk
of Smith-Powers Camp at Coaledo,
was In today on business. Tho
ciimp will finish tho logging at Coal
edo In about two week? and then
n "Me lo the now Myri'-j I'.fii.'. '.r.c
Td A'iKcown Is foreman r.t II Thla
will bo tho last camp at Coaledo,
' "u illU 1UOI 1.1111111 " vuniuuu,
Uo,,t ,1,cr for ft fow molllM tcnvl,1K
"' tMo ol(1 IoSglng road.
.Mat i crs of Ouimllimshlp. Ilcforo
Judgo Coke Is being hoard this af-
tornoon tho matter of Buardlonshlp
' Charles Sneddon, who tho nppol-
louts nlloge Is Incapahlo of superln-
tending his affairs. Mr. Sneddon Is
n',01t 75 years of ago. This Is an np-
lcnl from tho county court which
dismissed tho gunrdlans. Tho circuit
court denied tho motion for dlsmls
81 of tho nppeal which Is bolng mado
by Mrs. Charles Sneddon, .Tnck Sned
don and Mrs. Hannah Hccs, a daugh
ter. Mill Slough Ciiso Up. Ilcforo
Judgo Coke, beginning tomorrow
morning hero In tho city, will bo
heard tho canity case of Hlllstrom
and others versus tho City nnd tho
Port of Coos liny In which tho for-
in or seek a mandatory Injunction
compelling tho repair of tho north
arm of Mill Slough drain nnd also
tho appointment of n roforco to nsscss
tho nlleged ifamngo done their pro-
porty through fnlluro of tho drain
nnd tho subsequent flooding of their
property. Attornoy C. It. Peck Is ap
pearing for tho Port, John Gobs for
tho City and Attorney Stoll for tho
plaintiffs.
PERSONAL .MENTION, j
Mil. AND MltS. (JEORCE ROSS, of
Catching Inlot, wuro In tho city
on a shopping trip yesterday.
J. II. STRETCH, of North Inlot, at
tended to boiiio business In tho
city yosterdny.
MRS. MAHEL MALDE camo down vl
I citing and shopping from hor homo
, at North Inlot yestorduy.'
MRS. FRANK UOSS was nmniiR tho
visitors In tho city yesterday from
Catching Inlot.
Catching Inlot yestordny.
AIj MKRCHIt camo down yostorday
! from North Inlot.
MHS. 13. A. TYIIKMj, of Coqulllo,
Is In Marshflold today.
II. K. STRICKLAND wns horo yes
tordny from Catching Inlet.
CYRUB FHRRKI was
visitors today from
among
South
tlio
Inlet.
eW. RARNIJS AND WIFE pamo up yos
,' torday shopping from South Inlot.
'., T, THOMAS enmo down on husl
iioas from Allegany this morning.
JIRS. J. I. PARKKR was horo yostor
day from her homo at Catahlng In
let. MltS. II. KAINO and son Walter woro
nmong tho Alsltors from Catching
Inlet.
MltS. T. M. Cl'IA'KU enmo down on
tho boat from Catching Inlet yes
terday. Royal Theatre
TONIGHT
IIOYI) AND JEFFRIES, ComotTy
rat;-tlmo singing, hard nnd soft shoo
dancing. This clover team mado a
big hit last night and nro bound to
moro than ploaso nil their audiences.
"TRAFFIC IN SOULS." or "Whllo
New York Sleeps" A powerful pho
to drama of today In six reols of 700
gcenosOOO players and 7000 foot
In length An everlasting warning to
young girls. A picture that overy
mother and daughter should sea
Showing tho way girls aro lod astray
by kind and obliging mon In our
larger cities. Tho greatest moral
pleturo, teaching one of the most
needed lesons to our growing young
womanhood.
Mothers and daughters Seo this
picture and lend a hand In tho groit
work to overthrow this great eMl
Lower floor, 25c
Lower floor, 2jc
Ralconj, 10
Ualcony, ljr
TRUE SALINO of Allegany wns
nmong tho visitors In tl.o city to
day. MISS ESTHER HOLMES, of Coos
luvcr. wns n visitor stiopping ucroi
todny.
ItOY LANDRITH catno down on busi
ness today from his homo on Coos
River.
OSCAIt OHMAN camo down this
morning on business from North
Inlet.
MRS. II. SMITHGALL camo down
from Catching Inlet shopping yes
terday. SAM CONRO cnino'd6wn from his
homo at Allegany this morning on
business. ' '
DAN MATSON, of Catching Inlet,
wns among tho, visitors In tho city
yesterday.
CHARLES MOUlltS brought In tho
election roturus this morning from
Lakeside.
I). I. PINKERTON Is among tho
visitors In tho city todny from
North Inlot.
D. IF. ' STEWART was hero
.South Inlet today on a
business trip.
from
short
JOHN PORTER was horo today from
Allegany attending to somo mat
ters of business,
DR. WALTER CULIN camo over
from Coqulllo todny on luminous
nnd pleasure.
MRS. OUS JOHNSON and her daugli.
tor Myrtle, woro hero todny shop
ping from South Inlot.
A. POWERS returned to tho Smlth
Powcr enmp this morning after
coming down for election.
HENRY AND A. A. MILLER nro
hero todny attending to sumo hus
Inettti from North Inlet.
MISS OLADY8 HOWARD was In
tho city todny from North Inlet,
shopping nud visiting with frlonds.
II. MICHEM1RINK of Allegany, wns
nmo;ig tho visitors visiting and
shopping In tho city today.
MR. AND MRS. F. 11. MESSERLE. of
Catuhlnj; Inlet, wero lioro shopping
nnd visiting friends yestordny.
CAPT. EDWARDS, of AllflKCiny, camo
down on tho bout thls'innrnliig to
get the latest election returns.
MR. AND MRS. C. E. LEWIS, of
North Ilnnd, weh to Myrtlo Point
this morning visiting with friend-
DR. RICHARDSON, of Coqullle. re
turned from Allognny this morning
whoro ho has been visiting his
father-in-law, J. Gould.
FOY COX, of Cnmp Ono, returned
yestordny from a few months' visit
nt his old homo In Danville, 111.
Ho had a fluo trip,
MRS. CHARLES MATSON wont
down to Ilandon this morning
whoro sho will visit for it fow
days with relative.
JIIDHE JOHN HALL went to Co
qitlllo this morning to meet with
tho county commlsslouorH who will
make out tho nnniial budget for,nKO from Now Yrk aftor n year of
Coos oounty. I rn,:K i,oam,,
" - ' ' " ' I Ho leaves a wlfo, n daughter, Mrs.
4 Ouy C. Lnttln, nnd flvo grandchild-
I MORTU nCMn MCAC I r'"' Mra- Jo'1" H'Wiks, Albert Soy
I NUHIH tibNU IMtWb loro Kon(lnlI an(l aonill, Kon,iH, all
Mrs. Geo. D. Mandlgo, Mrs. Robt. ' of Now York City, and Floslo and
McCnnn. Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. j,
Mondo, Mrs. Stoln and Mrs. lloso ,"'"'". , ,"' ----" vf
will ho hostesses AVednosdny after- " o Motlroi at church early In his
noon nt the Presbyterian church. f'00;1 "1 throughout hl I fe was
I nctlvo in tho church work. Tho bur-
, -j -ri . h1 will tako placo from tho Duncan
Ss Grand
I
To-Nigh t
Excellent
i i C -'
Program
Tonight
PHONE
1 0 Cent
158-R
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
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!HSrai'W113gO'r!gllM'J'112!y't'T!?llH
K IS DOWN i
WESTERN UNION OUT OK COM
MISSION RETAVEE.V MERE AND
ROSEUURd ELECTION RE
TURNS ARE DELAYED.
The Western Union wlro between
Cobs liny and Roscburg went out of
comihlsslon about noon todny and us
n result Into election returns have
not been forthcoming.
Tho Western Union wlro got cros
sed with a telephone wire or some
things hut nt any rate tho messages
stopped coming nud going.
Last tncnlng nud during tho night
tho Western Union received tho full
bulletin report which. Tho Times hul
lutlncd nt tho office, n constant
throng listening to the returns. These
gnvo only partial returns from var
ious precincts In tho different states
and estimates of tho majorities.
As a result of tho wire troublo to
dny, tho fuller nnd more complete
returns wero tut off.
PROSPER MAX HURT.
Warren Pnrker, head sawyer nt tho
Prosper mill met with a painful and
almost fatal nrcldcnt Just us the mill
was shutting down. Ho hi somo
manner , bec'nino entangled between
tho carriage and a saw log, and hid
bend was badly squeezed, his noso
broken nnd shoulder dlspjaeijd. ,lt
was considered a inlrnciilous oscapo
from donth. Ilandon World.
WANT
HXDOIISEMEXT
OK THE MKRCIIAXTS
PiiMlnre 1 1 0110 Would Establish Of-
flro llcio, hut 1'lrst AUh Sii-
jiort of MeiTlinutM.
Seeking first tho endorsomunt of
llw merchants of tho city before tak
ing definite Htepn toward tho Instnl
latlou of a wholesnlo prod 11 co house
hero, Clnud Thompson, of tho Hood
River Produce Exchnngo, h'as writ
ton to the Chamber of Commerce
Ills communication will bo turned
over to tho Riislness Men's Associa
tion nt their next mooting.'
Having been horo two weeks ago
nnd thoroughly investigated tho
j ground, Thompson then declared tho
torrltory would warrant 11 wholesale
hoiiBo to handlo fruits nnd vegetables
j but thought tho output nt tho pros-
ont not lnrgo enough to warrant tho
undertaking.
From tho Jono of his lottor It Ih evi
dent that ho has partially changed
his mind providing ho can recolvo tho
hacking of tho merchants Ho tie
olearos tho now house would ho 011
tfroly local and n brnnch of no other
concern.
.1. E. KENDALL DIES AT
AN EARLY HOUR TODAY
Knlllng In llenllli for Punt Two Years
Dentil Within 11 Month of
(iohlen Wedding.
Lacking exactly ono month from
the day ho and his wlfo would have
colohratod tholr goldon wedding nn
nlveritary, J. E. Kendall, ngoil 79
)enrs, pasKMl away at tho homo of
his daughter. Mrs. Ouy C. Lnttln, ut
tho cornor of Flanngnn and Tontn
streets, this ninrnlug nt 1111 onrly
hour. Mr. Kendall camo hero 11 year
um Liuun oi win wiy.
noon nt 2 o'clock, tho Rov. Knox of
ficiating. CYCLIST INJURES (II HI.
An nerldoiil that might hnvo prov
' ed fatal to tho llttln daughter of Mr.
t and Mrs. Alox Kennedy ocourrcd nt
! tlfu foot of Edison uvenuo hill. Iko
Martin, tho lo!!vory boy for tho City
I .Moat Markot, was coming down tho
ilowlk at a fast clip when ho col-
11(1011 WUtl IIIU llllIU gin, HIIUUKIUK
her dqwn nnd sovorely bruising hor
about tho hand, Tho young mun was
summoned In municipal court and
flnod 10. Ilandon World.
Llhhy COAL. Tho Kind YOU inv
ALWAYS USED. Phono 7S. Puclfle
Livery and Transfer fViiiuny.
1 DR. If. E. KELTY, DENTIST
I Phono 112-J, Room 201, Coko Rldg.
ATTENTION II. P. O, KLIIH,
On jioxt Wodnesd(.y, Novombor -I,
ono of tho most Important question
that ever camo beforo tho lodgo will
bo fully discussed. Tlioro Will ho
uIho Inflation. Eory member Ib ex
pected to attend.
THOS. R. JAMES, See
ii.-'tiUUHiTiiniUttHR' i IKSikiUiQW' , -Uhti.i
All the Comforts of Home
Is found In our coal and wood HEATERS. Prleo from 91.115 to
$!.. As nifty a lino ns you will sco ELSEWHERE. 1'crfcctlon
Oil stmo for office and house hold use.
Repair uliop In connection
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
Hardware,
AMONG THE SICK
Miss Hnttiu Henderson, of North
Ilend Is recuperating after her op
eration of a few days ago nt .Mercy
uunpiini, .
The two-year old daughter of !;..
and Mrs. Oarl Arlandson of raj
dale, Is roported on tho sick Rst U'
' i
(111'. (
Mrs. Walter Capptous, who w'ns op-f
crated o;i at tho Mercy Hospital sev
eral days ago, Is now recovering.
Mrs. 11. R. Elliott Is rapidly re
covering from nn operation she un
derwent nt Mercy Hospital the lnttor
part of last week for appendicitis.
Mrs. Tom McGlnnls, aftor hur op
eration of yesterday, Is rapidly re
covering today.
Mrs. A. C. Jetison of Uny Park was
operated on for nppcndleltlH at tho
Mercy Hospital this morning.
ALOXf THE WATERFRONT.
Lnto afternoon tho Hardy arrived
In from San Francisco and todny dis
charged, about 10 tons of miscellane
ous freight. Sho will leave for San .
Francisco with lumber tho lnttcr part ,
of tho week.
Shortly aftor 10 o'clock this morn-!
flutf tho big Rcssle Dollar swung
down tho harbor, being given u rous-
Ing gnodbyo by tho whistles nt thdj
Smith1 Mill. Sho wns tnklnir 10 feet
of witter forward and about 15 as -
tern. Opposite tho stave mill sho hit
tho mud flat nnd for a fow minutes
wns held fast whllo In linn behind
her enmu tho Elder nnd tho Adeline,
forming 11 plcturo of shipping on Coos
liny.
Tho Adolluo slowed up after pas
sing tho Ilcsslo Dollar nnd Cnptatn
Olson led thorn nut, showing tho
channel.
Tho North Star lu hack ngnln on
Urn North Inlet run nftor laying up,
for repairs. Tho tloga, temporarily
had hcr.placfl, ,
At noon tho Navajo, of tho Swayno
d. Hoyt lino, crossed In from Port
hind with tho expectation ,of leaving
out later In t)io uf tornoon for .:inJ
1'rnnclHr.o nftor ,i tlBoJjarRlK ,tvix
fi eight forbore, Tho. Navajo hi
n.ulo those two trips Into Coos liny
by way of resuming tho sorvlco ills.
rupted by tho Dnlsy Putnam, being
barhound two weeks ago.
CARL' OK APPRECIATION
Wo wish to extend our 'slncoro
thanks to tho many frlonds who ninn
irostod their kindness nnd sympathy
In our horeavemnnt nud In tho pass
im; of our beloved liuubnud nnd fa
ther. MRS. W. F. JEWETT and fumlly.
COURT CASES BEGUN
Tho following ensos hnvo boon
riled In tho Circuit Court:
A. P. Derringer vs. W. (1. Cndby.
Action to recover money,
A.. J. Sherwood vs. Pulaski Coal
& Navigation Co. duo. E. I'lko and
Muggln P. Pike, his wife, Henry Med-
fJoy nnd C. C. Evjand. Suit to foro-
1 closo mortgage,
I Carl Kllno vs. Wlllott & Rurr, n
orporntlnn under tho laws of Cal
ifornia, Action to rocovor dnmngwi.
1 Twin Cltlos Retail Lumber Co.,
vs. Fhinngnu Estnto, a corporation,
John P. PalrchlldH and Charles Oul-
! motto. pnrtnnrH. Suit to forcloso
lion. Coqulllo Sentinel.
FALLS IN HOLD
Hero for tho first tlmo on a visit,
T. R. Hard, sou of T. W. Hard, of
this city, full lu tho hold of tho
IYoksIo Dollar this morning whllo
I helping with tho loading of pulp nud
was xuvoruly bruised and n deep
j gash cut lu his Jaw. Tho man was
i knocked unconscious and for somo
tlmo nftor nignlnlng his sonses fail
ed to roallzo what hud happened.
Ho was at ouco given medical
i treatment and removed to his par-i
, onts apartments In tho Wlllinius
building whoro ho Is now rostlng
I easy, though ho will probably bo de
tained In bod for sqvoral days
Mr. Hard lias chargo of a cattle
ranch In Wyoming belonging to his
father and a fow days ago camo
hero to vltlt. Anxious to do somo
thing and so sco things entirely now)
to him, tho young man wont tq work
on tho BcdbIo Dollar. Ho declares
that a hatch gavo way beneath him
plunging him Into tho iron hold-
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
tUrhhfleld.Xortlt Rend Auto Lin
f-ra every ten minutes from tt . ui
III ISl U i. in.
I OOR8T KINQ, Prop.
20
nnd Plumbing.
.MYRTLE AR.MS OPENING
Evoryhody Is cordially Invited 'te
Inspect tho Myrtlo Arms Apnrt
incuts tomorrow, Thursday, tfoVcni"
bor 5th, from 2 to i o'clock In tho'
'.,.. j o .- in tnApf i In
Reception, miisle, otc,
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F. K. CONWAY COMPANY.
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'KRESH APPLE CIDER delivered
hi any quantity to your home. Cnpo
Arngo Sodn Work. Phono UIOiL.
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COOS RAY TIMES
WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS
RUY AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
WAR MAP WHILE THE
SUPPLY LASTS
They Aro doing Kant
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1 WANTED Kicrli-cfil girl for Kcn;
oral hoiiKOWork. Apply Mrs. Fred
Powers, 771 S. Ith St.
FURNISHED two-itMMii lioiiwkvilnjt
npnrtnient. Apply 113 N. Second
St.
IJHTHAY NOTICE Ono (leliorneil
red cdw, whlto on both flunk's "rind
rump. Whlto npot on forohotd.
Ono whllo calf with black murft
Ings all ovof n"d loft oar' split.
Ownof enn Hnvo srtmo by calling
nil W. A, Lud, Coon Rlvor. '
WILL RUILD IiuiikuIoh' lo wilt. purT,
cbnser, ' on paymentH. 800 ItcUl
1 nbout It. '
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i;OR RENT, Di:C 1 Stor mnv c ,
"cpplod iiy Lo!yl Ice Cronip .Parlo.r.. ,
, on llroadway, opposlto Coppio's.
, See Jloury Scngstncken, .
!" WANTED K
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WANTED VuiiiifC limn vhen wfk,
on rancli. Wages no object, B.
enro of Times.
FOR RENT f
l'() RENT Dee. 1st, stole, roniii nov
occupied as Luwls Ice Cream Par
lor on Ilmudwny, opposlto Cop
plo'H. Soo Henry Songstncken,
I'OR RENT Well furnished house
keeping suite, reasonable. Rofor
onccs. II., enro of Tlnios.
KOK RENT Housekeeping nionw
In tho lllnck Apartment IIo'uso.
Phone 108-R.
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FOR RENT Nicely fiirnMirHl fife
room bungalow. Modorn convon
loncos. PhonolH-X. 25 por mo.
12th nnd Commercial.
FOR RENT Lnrgo front rooms,
r.owly furnished, with boat. Apjily
205 4th utroot North. '
FOR RENT On county roml Hunk
er lilli, now flvo-room hungaln'yv,
also G room flat, both with mod
orn Improvements. Inquire ou
promises or Phono 111, Norh
Ileiid. i
I'OR RENT Tmo uVely furnlslUHl
rooms for light hoiisokeoplug. jCn
ply :i5 First street North. 5j
FOR RENT it room flat unfurnish
ed, $15.00, or will furnish to suit.
1H5 Socond Ht. N., Cull ar.G-Itt
I'OR RENT ltnoniH with bath. SIS
North 8ocond strcqt, L
FOR RENT Deslrnhlo furfilsliedbr
unfurnished houses. I. ,8."'KaUf-
. r, . I I 1 J iff
man and Co. ,
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FOR RENT :DesSrnhlo n'n'ci filcSfy
furnlshod front rooms $3 woekiy;
with board $7. 239 So. Fourth.
I FOR SALE u
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,ou hAU' CHEAP lno-ucio dairy
ranch or townslto for orchard
traots. Apply Carl L-. AlbrocJt,
owner, !
FOR SALE CHEAP A Kecond-lntHd
Roo in good shupo. R. Nerdru'rn,
079 5th streot South T
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WANTED Rojh to deliver t'Ko
Timet. MuBt he ut least In fifth
grudo at school ajid twelve yosfra
old Apply m 'rimga otflce.
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