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THE COOS .BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914-EVENING EDITION.
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XOUTII IHCJiU W. C. T. U.
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j Monday nuornoon mo iuuiuh ui
Uio North Bend W, C. T. U. mot
nt the Prenbytcrlnn Church and
thoro hold an InlcrcatliiK mcotlnR,
discussing various phases of tho
prohibition movement. Mrs. R
Ittnchnuscn submitted nn nrtlclo
of tho wot itnd dry question nnil
other members responded with pa
pers prepared giving their views of
tho general topic. Thoso present at
tho meeting wcro Mrs. Gcorgo Hn
zr, Mrs. "VVIIIInm Ncllson, Mrs. Hob
ort MCCann. Mrs. F. W. HusroII,
Mm. Jtobert Emory, Mrs. Jones, MVs.
L. Itltchlp, Mrs. ltonchnusen and
Mrs. E. Putman.
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KPJBCOPAL OUIM)
Mrs. P. A. Golden nnd Mrs. L.
Vf. TrAvor. wcro hostesses at tho
Episcopal Guild meeting Tuesday,
serving; a largo attendanco of mem
bers mftor tho hour of business,
among thorn Mrs, Mary Browning,
Mrs. 13. 0. Porhnm, Mrs. B. P. Le
wis, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. Guy
Wurnor, Mrs,, Umma Nnshurg, Mrd.
Harry Nasburg, Mrs. McCluro, Mrs.
J. Forty, Mrs. It. Reed, Mrs. S.
0, Small, Mrs. Lndd, Mrs. Ebbocka,
Mrs. J. A, Luso, Mrs. nennett Swnn
ton, Mrs, F. A. Sacchl, Mrs. Otto
Bchottor, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Miss
Kv,elyu Anderson nnd Miss Mnud
It cod. Mrs. K. A. Anderson, Mrs.
Agnes jlu'tcheson, Mrs. C. M. Ily
lof, Mrs. C. II. Walter. Mrs. J. W.
Flanagan . nnd Mrs. Chns. Stauff
woro present as gunsts of tho Guild.
Mr- Law. travpllng for . n Port
laud firm", has prosentod tho Guild
with 100 pounds of DwIght-EdwnrdB
coffco to bo sold at -10 conU por
pound, tho receipts to swell tho
Guild troasury. a gift very welcome
Mrs. C. M. Dylcr, North Hond; Mrs.
P. E. Allen, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Mrs.
J. W. Dennett, Mrs. A. II. O'Urlon,
Mrs. Houseworth, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy,
Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. H. Songstncken,
Mrs. J. H. Flanagan nnd Mrs. H.
Lockhart, of Marshflold. Fifty prom
inent business and professional men
acted ns n reception committee.
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COFFEE CLUB
BE
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OPENED
E
this fall tho c'.ub has nindo an np
'jc.il for holp en account of tho
high expcnBo nccesBltntod by tho
1 moving of their headquarters nto
it lfirKor building.
1 ITndor tho mnnngement of C. L.
Gnno, formerly of sticn a ciuu at;
ffiiyoi li
OF io use here;
Airoariv n Shoppy in ?Hto lMoi,08to' California, tho orgamizn- mcw prohibition Amendment
HV:r?L.,a.?Ui5.J? Le' "oil nt Eugono grow until somo . ... - Wll,t n-M
Agitated as Means of Free
Employment Bureau
With tho exit of tho saloons In
tho stnto scheduled for next year
cities of Orogon nro nqw facing
tho question: What will becomo of
tho worklngmcn. and whero are
months It furnished freo cmjVoy
niont for moro than COO men. Dur
ing tho lost year moro than C000
men nnd womgn wcro given work.
ExpeiiBcs of tho employment bureau
w.oro met with tho small profit re
sulting from tho restaurant In con-
they to go when ' thoy come to ,'u- "" " ;M"'7 ""
town? In Mnrshfleld tho nns-!1' employers soon found thoro n
wor to this qucstfon, put repeatedly bearing house, a place whore tioy
In tho Inst fow days by tho men
I could get In touch with tho men
most concerned, Is taking shnpo In! ''"l?' "I0110,11,
With the snloons taken awny,"
1.1 1 r .... A It. ilitn (iiMftilnrr
with n freo employment bureau In' f ' " m"0' """" "m '"","7'
connection. Already tho system Is " 10 "cn nu,Bt.b, B'T .V". "
111 operation In this
AHrtiinli i ,t AiiinMntnnln tin HtlnnMun
U11UUHI1 IU UU1UU1IOUUIU HO OUIBW, . , . , . ..., rrl,n
The Coffee Club was Introduced' M, liLB"" "" ,"'" "
Does Not Prohibit Distri
bution of Liquor '
With tho pnBsIng of prohibition In
Oregon, to tnko effect January 1,
191C, much speculation Is rlfo ns to
tho legal Btntus of tho amendment to
tho stnto constitution In rogard to
whether or not It will prohibit tho
Importation of liquor Into the state.
Many havo claimed that It will nnd
quotp tlio Webb-Kenyon lnw as basis
of proof.
'As tho amendment reads: "Its pur
pose Is to prohibit the sale and mnuu-
Wave You Ever Tried -
Shillings Coffes? If tint, nrrlnn o nrt i...
you are not pleased with it, it will not cost yot unvlhi if
Wo have Just received another shipment of S&
dozen for 65 cents. ' K- eP?itojo
COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOIKF
(Wo Save You Money)
"" i . . .... ... .. i
1..1- t. ..-.H A. ... ,1.. Ilin r'r.f- ' 1UCIUIU Ul lIllU.MUUMJlh Minium 1UI
"'.. ' " foe Club Is ho best answering of "b a beverage No reference Is
,lo ouvoo. . . T,..,mnuo io ino uisiniiuuon or uquor, a
Tho A. N. W. Club enjoyed n most
nlcnaont afternoon Tliursdny with
. .... m... t. . llvlnnn ncn 111 nhntnHAn fTtlflni.
rs. w. r. Miirpny. ino uouse wni -. '" .""" ."" . FV" """" ai...i.i i.nvo n r.ntt Chib."
this system headquarters are givon ''" .y... -
tho worklngmcn.
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....u wU..v-u . .... ...... w..... . . i. I .... i0 ,, 0 inci which icbtcb uruguii upeii iu nn-
to this state from California, where T .C!r;.... . ' L ,, , I nortntlou .from neighboring stales.
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Abstracts, Real Estate i
Fire and Marine Insurance
riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc..
IIENKY BKNGSTACKEN, Uam,
ORNKIUIi .GENTS lUSTSIIja IB(5IA,'W
FAHM
LtSTtilDV
MAnfiirFIKIil) OrFICE, PIIOVS M.J.
wv"""" vim MKviuK riionv mi.
, i work out a solution.
prettily decorated for tho occasion.
Mrs. Carl Smcdbcrg was elected to
Hero thoy are
membership, filling tho vacancy caus-, given reading nnd smoking rooms;
cd by tho resignation of Mrs. M. C. In need of a Job hoy nro furnished
Mnlonoy. In serving, Mrs. Murphy employment through tho buroau i
was assisted t Mrs. Hall. Tho noxt' conducted In connection and to pay!
mooting will bo held with Mrs. Mc-jtho expenses of tho entlro concern I
Knigiu. Titoso preseni uus wcoit.a roBiuurani or coiieo jioubo is run
NEWS
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woro Mrs. Esther D. Convcrso nnd 'in connection. In this manner tho ' nJ,0 'rcscrvoTto'lncroTsrits's0)- t,lto Thoreforo without this It Is,-
Mrs. W. S. Nicholson ns special guests! concern mnkoa Itself paying and ply of Dull Ilun water. j clnlmqd that Oregon has not gone . -
and henco tho Wobb-Kchyon lnw, nt i
present, will havo no bearing on this
state and the now nmundment
To bring this lnw
would first bo neccssnr
stntuto dcciariug it niogai to distri-,, uiiver, u u. omun, ana jmun rremier, tor rentor cxchannV
lmtn Honor In ilm state. Havlnir Clonnlng, repairing or new platens, work cnnmntccil. iiim.-.. ' W
(done this tho -Webb-Kenyon Inwi P"Pt dHrwl. llifin.iin your order,. Mmm 44. AIIUmoJS
i would step in to back up tho sta-i TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO
i i t
im I
. TVnrtimiTCDO All srAA -1 ..i . T .
..it ii rr.vwni rn" un mimiihiii ikjituu cniri m -j u i
into operation it1. - V ju 7- n """t " uu easy nnv.
yto pass a' iiiBius, nuw itnu luuuiu. ruA, unuuiwooa, hcmington Row!
u.
i. W. M. ('.
Tho Haptlst Women's Missionary
Circle met Wodnesdny with Mrs.
II. II, Coroy us leader at tho homo
of Mrs, Knnnlo wheolor. I'npcra on
India wcro read by Mrs. Coroy,
Mrs. Ilossford and Mrs. Nnglo, and
n. short talk followed by Itov. A.
F. Ilassford. (Irecns decorated tho
houHo and refrcahmonts followed tho
program. Thoso attending woro
Mrp. A. P. IJnBHfordt Mrs. E. W.
Lewis, Mrs, John Nnglo, Mrs. It.
H, Coroy, Mrs. I). II. Pntclvott, MrB.
P. II. Dreimor. Mrs. Itay Olllvnnt,
Mrs. I). C. McCarty, Mrs. A. Z.
Doni8, Mhs Manila Oulovson nnd
Mls Frances Frnnso. Tho first
Wodnesdny In Decombor la tho next
mooting day.
DANCING I'AUTV.
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On Monday evening tho nmusomont
linll on tho roof gnrdon of tho Myrtlo
Anna npartmont Iioiiho wns tho hcoiio
of a delightful (Inuring party whon
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Conway entertain
cd thoso who worn to assist at tho
public reception on Thursday. Tho
hall had been beautifully decorated
for tho party by tho ladles living In
tho house- nnd splendid music imulo
the dnirclng hours most pleasant.
Ashlnnd mineral water, punch nnd
cldor woro served to tho duncors, who
found tho evening alt too short.
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I WILLING WfltltCHS.
,
The Willing WorkorB mot Tuesday
with Holon Perkins, much disappoint
ed to lenrn that their gifts would bn
too Into to Join tho Christmas ship
to Europo on which thoy have boon
working so hard. Just club members
woro presont.
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MVHTLK AlOIS OPENING.
Tltnt tho Myrtlo Arms npHttment
house will bo a prominent factor in
tho futuro social llfo of Mnrshfleld
was shown by thu brilliant rocoptlou
hold there Thursday of this past
week. Not qulto fairyland, porhaps.
but as near It as could bo attained,
was. tho scene In the nmusomont hall
on tho roof pnrdon, Exqulslto deco
rations of greenery with Blinded lights
enhanced tho effect of tho bountiful
gowns yorn by the pafonvasoH, wo
men of tho reception committed nnd
guests, Mm. Conway rocolvod tho
guests In tho myrtlo 1 nllway nnd was
assisted, by Mrs .Wm. Horsrall. Jr
During tho reception hours tho houso
wus crowded with. Interested specta
tors who mulled thomsolvos of tho
cordial Invltutlon of Mr. and Mrs.
ConWay to Inspect Marsr field's latest
claim to metropolitunlsm. Many of
tho guests of the apartment houso
kopt open house to their friends and
all assisted in extending 'a cordinl
wolcomo to tho visitors. An orches
tra played on tho roof garden during
the evening nnd punch nnd cldor woro
dlspcnsod by attendants. Nothing
vi as left undone that could add to tho
onjoymont of all who called and the
ontiro houso, from roof garden to
basement, wan open to visitors. Each
visitor was presented wltu u sonruiilr
postal card and white ami gold print
ed ribbons distinguished the patron
essoa, wjio vejrp: Mrs. Uolsondorfor,
Mrs J. C. HUinmelxHaiHlon, Mrs. A
J Rhormnn. C'oquHlrMr Mleminlrr
Myrtlo Point, Mrs -d Holllster
nnd tho mombcra were Mrs. F. E. Al
Ion, Mrs. 0. A. llonnctt, Mrs. P. E.
Hague, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mra. J; T.
Hnrrlgnn, Mrs. Fnnptc Hazard, Mrs.
Jlydo, Mrs. It. T. Irwin, Airs. Geo. P.
Murch, Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. Eugono
O'Connoll, Mrs. M. It. SnilUi, Mrs. W.
p. Squire nnd Mrs. Clms. Stnuff.
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IIALlX)WE'liN 1AUTV.
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A most delightful Hallowo'cn par
ty took placo on Catching Inlet last
Saturday night at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mcssorlo. Tho llvllig
rooms woro artfully decorated In au
tumn loaves, corn stalks, Jack-o'-lnn-torns,
etc. Many llvoly gamos woro
played, among which thoso present
woro initiated Into tho lodgo of
Witchcraft. A midnight supper was
sorved by the hostesses, Mrs. Fred
Mosdorlo nnd Mrs. Claronco Collver,
after which thur was music and In tho
dim light of tho Jack-o'-lanterns Mrs.
Albert Collver rotated n thrilling
ghost ntory. Thoso presont woro Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Collver, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. A. Collver, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. n.
Collver. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Hnzelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcssorlo, Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. W. Smith, Mrs. Hormnn
Smlthgall nnd Mrs. Anna Coffclt,
MIbbob Ruth Dyor, Nolllo Church, Hob
slo and Ituby Collver, Alice Church,
Idtt MnttBon, Gladys nnd Enid Coll
ver, Nettle Smith, Dorothy Coffclt
nnd Zoo Dolan, Messrs. Ilobert Hook,
C. It. IMckenpnugh, Eugono Dolan, Al
FoBter, Harold Mooro, Carl Nolson,
Arthur Mooro, Italph Collver, Wilbur
Stack, Wnltor Kalno, Georgo Mcssor
lo, Chester Collver, Vomon Collvori
nnd Gordon, Millard Shepard, Tom1
Coffelt, Fay Collver and Chnrllol
Smith, Mnrshal nnd Kolth Collvor.'
Ornn Hnzolton, Evorltt nnd Lloyd
Mossorlo and Wlllnrd'Spoonor. . I
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I UltlDGE CLUlt I '
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Tho Marshflold Itrldgo Club will
moot with Mrs. J. W. Ilonuott noxt
Wodnesdny nftornoon.
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j SPECIAL mei:tjn(j i
independent.
Mayor Allen declares his belief
Lnkovlnw has shinned this season! ontlrolv nroblbltlon.
1.013 hen of cattle, 72,73. head of j . . ... ,,,, lfl ,.. 0,n,n
cannot bo seized by law, for uiidoi '
j
PM HHBIIIIIM.WJIIIII IMBIIIIII IIISJII Will IMP I I H C3 -Z
I
!....... ... , ODD AAA iiAHHila rt t.'nnf
M.nt M,n Miv inn.t annn ntfn nlona '' ' " 1 ,oo.vv uuiiuo ui "w..
; , , , "' ...... 1 ;. V i mnklng a total or 002 cars.
townrd tho establishment of a Cof- Lakovlow mny bo on tho proposed
feo Club in this city. With, tho now railroad lino from Uutto to San
saloons gono noxt year,, ho declares, I Francisco.
,, , , , 11 I A now road thirty ml es long will
tho men who como hero from tho ,,' ,nlt fron; PrnIo CIty t0 Long
enmivs on mo Jiay must uo given Crcok.
nt Tiio Englo Valley ows basuoon ..i,!,.,., ,in,i rpnched the ronslL'neu
ken over by E. C. Thorp of Dos'
That Honor may bo shinned into
and tho Coffoo Club Is looked upon other $100,000, 24 classroom school. I n dry stnto C. O. D. Is a dispute long
as tho Holutlon of tho problem. Tho school directors of Grcshnml. i.0nlcr to lawyors and thoro have
Pirnt mention of tho necessity i Hvo voted or ;a iinion "? o'v J ,.- .loclslons both wnvs. with the
JHlIirill IIIII IIMI 1 1I1H JIIII U1I1UIIIU iUl i
a nlaco whoro thoy may feel
linmrt TIiav rnnnnf lin nYnnMfvl laKCll
' .... .. .. . ... . Molnos. Iown
to Bponu tnoir timo on ino siroem p0rtlnnd Is cnlllnc for bids for nn
tho Wilson Act of 1800 It Is express
ly ntntcd that all Intoxicating liquors,
upon their arrival In tho state, nroi
subject to tho lnws of tho state," and
this Is taken to mean that after tho i
wa mndo yestorday when sovoral i)0jKn inborors.
Astoria Industries nro bidding fori
worklngmcn went to the offices of
C. I. Itelgard and placed tholr pond
Ing prodlcnmont boforo him, linking
what enn bo done In the matter.
Thoy must como to town, stnted
tho men, nnd onco being hero, thoy
must havo some placo to go.
At Eugono tho first Coffco Club
Tho mnchlnorv for tho now sub-
station or tho Eugono municipal light
plant hns nrrlvod.
Tho $330,000 Jetty at tho ontrnnco
to Sluslaw harbor is about completed.
Water street, Albany, Is to bo grad
ed by tho S. P. Company.
Douglas county wants a county
high school system.
Work on tho Como uinni is etu-
of tho stnto has boon n succcsh, ploying 750, men.
for moro than a year and n lialf. ' Astoria Is Btartlng u campaign for
and d
entlroly
cent of cost to tho city, though JCCOO.
lore man a yvnr uun u nun, ok..... . .,...... ,. w ,........
luring this tlmo It hns boon 1 rtnr'd0c1, ,, , , ,, ,
. ,, ..,i .,,, I Tho f rst Mnltnomnh county high
ly soIf-Biipportlng without a , HCh()or lA t0 1r orccle(1 nC Corbott for
propondcrnnco of decisions In fnvor
of tho collections C. O. D., on tho
boiler thnt tltlo pnsBcs to tho con
signee nt tho tlmo tho pnekago Is
dollvered at tho station for shipmont
by rail or water to tho dry territory.
Sllvorton has voted bomU for a now ,
high school. '
A Jnrgo nnd up-to-dnto theater Is!
bring fitted "P 'or Heppnor. i
Orogon and Washington portn sent'
out sx,K2U,oou root or lumnor tno
first hnlf or October.
I'ho Coos Hay Womon'a Club lina
called n special mooting ror Mou-1
day, November 10 at 8 p. m with
Mrs. J. Wright Wllbon on South
Second streot when mntlors of lm
portanco wlli bo (llHCiinwed, !
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COOS IIIVKIl I'AItTV '
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A dollghtful Hallowoon party
was given at tho homo or Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Noah last week by Iloryl
Noah and Mra. II. E. Edwards. Tho
Iioubo was decorated with corn
stalks, yellow grapevines nn.1
witches. Jnck-o'-lantoma nnd thu
fireplace furnished tho light. Tho
guests woro mot by throo ghosts. I
Lntor supper was served, Thoso
who were prosont - woro: Mr. and
Mrs. JaB. Nowlln, P. 11. Hood. W.
H. Purkor, V. K. ltood, Claudo
Plpor, E. C, Ilarkor, W. A. Gogo, ,
J. J. Ott, J. E. Noah. II. E. Ed-1
wards and Mlssoa Elmn Gray, Po
ta Ijiwhoruo, Nina Johnson, Lulu ;
Hobsou and Messrs. H. Stommor
ninn, Mason, Noel, Ivy Noah, Earl
Gray, Will Plpor and Loron Hob-
son,
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I ' d. m. a CLU11. ;
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Mrs. 11. G. Korn of North Hend wns
hostess to tho I). M. C. Club Wednes
day. Needle work and social chat
woro followed by delicious refresh
ments, Mrs, Wm. Vnuglxui assisting
In serving. Mrs. L. A Lbomls -will
be hostess to tho club November IS.
Thoso enjoying Mrs. Kern's gracious
hospitality this week were Mrs. Win.
Vaughan, Mrs. N. G. Haines, Mrs. L.
A, Loonils, .Mrs. A. E. Morten, Mrs.
Ira Weltzel, Mis. It. O. Hrntuurd,
Mrs. Lostor Eaton and 'Mrs. Edgar
McDanlel, tho latter being a s'peclal
guest
lc.
ligHH m U TUmBLm f iHNLW iBvv Lfl
umu&Mri?
The
Kitchen
Where We live From
In well-equipped kitchens where
the choicest foods are prepared,
you will always find Ghirardelli's
Ground Chocolate. The kitchen
takes .on a new delight when
Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate
enters it, for thenyou may look for
many new and delightful things
to cat. It is easily and quickly
made and is extremely economical.
Is it in your kitchen? See that it is.
hi hermetically
scaled ti?is.
Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is the only
original ground chocolate. It has been used
in Western homes for over a third of n
century and its popularity b crwuig day
by day.
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D. GHIRARDELU CO.
Since 1852 S.n Frandico
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J. ..auj.fcrt.i -
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Others may
chare
moro
we .-ill not
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aeriiatj
LL
GROUND
CHOCOLATE
Tiu'T1 dw 1 11 r
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(Continued on page eight j
'"'"' ' A Full Line of
Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate and all other iSfationally Advertised
Goods at NASBURG'S GROCERY
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
THU .FAST AND COMKOKTAIILK
S S. Geo. W. Elder
XKWLY KQUIM'KD
KOIITII PACiriO BTUAMSIIII' CO.
C. V. .McGKOHOia AGKNT W. II. PAICTEIi
Phono U, Marshflold Phono 421, North Bsj
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
Arrow Line Steamers
iSAIL FIIOM-
Snn Frnnclsco
IMor No. 20.
Evory Wodncodnjr
3 V. M.
I'hoiio S7.
Cooa Dny
Bvory Frldny
To Portland
And Tuoadny
To San Frnnclsco
THOMAS H. JAMICS, AVcn
Occnn DocK
Portland
AlbcrsDockNo.!
Kvcry Saturday
9A..
1anh(ltl4
, CQOII'l'KU WITH WIHKLI'-Sn.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIMK.
SAILS FHOM ItAILIHnO DOCIC, MAIIHUFIICId), DUIHXO 1I1E
month of novi:mih:u, on thi: rni at ii a. m: ox tiik
MTII AT 7 A. M.5 ON rilH UIKT AT 1 P. M.; ON THi: SRTIl
7. CO A. M.
TICKUTS ON SAM? AT POUTIiAN'I) CITY TICKI3T OFFICE, OTH
AND OAK STHKinS, POItTMM'. :.'
Phono JJ5-J. O. II. LANDEIIS, Aw
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Scmi-wcokly service Coos Pay andnPranto
S. S. Redondo
SAIIiJ FHO.M SAN FHANC'ISCO FOIl COOS HAY
Tl'IAY, NOV. 1, AT 3 1.
Equipjjed with wireless nnd Kubrnarlae beli.
I'aBsengevs ana xroijjiit.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SAILS FHOM SAN FHANOlSCO ,.
I'OH IOUS IUV, .nU.MIAl, wiuiin.'i"- n j
Ban Francisco of fico, Greenwich street pier W,
and 600 Fife building,
Coos Boy Agent, O. IT. McGeoiuje, Phone .
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SAIL:
coo& bay-and-e;ureka steamship line
STEAMER HARDY
S FROM SAN FRANCISCO KVHRY TKN DAYS a r,ERlI.
SAN FJtANCISCO "OCK JUNION STJtKbT 0. -,
,, w....,. ,, . . . nv.1n,J,niiii DOIIC. -w'
j. j. liiAUKA, rri. jkoiiii JVH.IMM...W --
GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality
PRICES that are Right all the time, ;
SERVICE that is satisfactory, .
. DELIVERY that is. Prompt and Particular,
These Are Our Business Principles.
Conner 8k Hoagland
DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES.
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