The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, iBH-tva...... ,.,
iiLiSnS
OF ISMS HELD
Y
PUontor rjiimhpr 22
A!K0 JWr i. ,SUa8f enffU
cers for New Year. , Artillery Sent to Border
Tho annua, o.oct.on. bannuct ana ' oT "iTL-
rMnlZlMw I- X "I'rS-i "I Gen
o'iZ S. " o HoS Arch 'era, Bliss at Naco Secretary Garrl-
Sn, in tholr lodco rooms. C. II. son !mb ordered tl.rco regiments of
Masons In the ougo rooms. cinlvcston, one battery
"""itaTwl ?h 1 P fli U I'ric !?. of 4.7 inch gnns and two batteries
ZooyLnoZ7SU of 4.7 Ineh howitzers from Port 811.
,'nto tile lodge during 1011. to proceed at onto to (ho Mexican
Provlous to tho Installation of tho border.
now olfS-. W. J. Brown served a In announcing his action, Secretary
oTera onrso banqnet In trne Christ- Garrison said: "In view of tho con-
ma rtr o with turkey and tho trim- dltlom on tho border as ho sees hem
, BlJ Goncrnl Hllss has requested that nd-
'"tIo following officers wore elected dltlonal infantry and artillery bo
and Installed last evening:
High 1'rlcst Andy P. Davis.
King Goorgo Cllnkcnbcard.
Scribe 15. S. Uargolt.
Treasurer Georgo Winchester.
Secretary D. Mclntyrc.
Captain of tho Host A. L. Rcng-
ston.
Royal Arch Captain William
LongBtaff.
First Veil J. II. Staddon.
S6cond Veil W. L. Clabnugh.
Third Veil Victor Johnson.
Sentinel W. II. Leach.
WILL GET XIS
CHEER I JJIlBMDITJELDJP ..
Charles Fisher Purloins Christ
mas Supplies and Lands
In Jail.
Claiming ho wns hungry, was out
of work and penniless, Charlon Fish
on a loggor and former laborer on
tho railroad, appeared In tho Justice
court this morning, pleaded guilty
to tho charge- of stealing something
to cat from tho dock last night, and
received a Bcntonco of 12 1-2 days
in tho county jail.
"You'll got a Christmas dinner,"
emphasized Judgo Pcnnoclc, by way
of casing off on tho sentence
Fisher scorned not at all lll-placsod
with tho Idea. Ills faco hrlghtonod
up and lio ropllod, "Woll, Judgo,
maybo I can got a Job whon I got
out, I siiro do havo a loaning to
ward that Christmas dinner," and
ho went fortli in tow of Constnblo
Cox bound for tho nearest lunch
counter,
Flahor roamed nbout tho docks
last ovonlng hungry. At tho foot of
Commercial avenuo ho found a box
loft thoro by Georgo (lotting, roady
for shipment, that contained a big
ham, two bunches of celery,
n i
.. i- ....i ..., , i. i
jiuuiiun ui uuiuua mui uuvuiai uiiu-
l,nK08 i
T,,.iintni.. .. r tun i.
hunchos of colory disappeared nnd I
thon win, tho n.ic, nk frnn, i,i '
nppotllo, Fisher beenmo moro fasti-
dlous nnd took tho hnm lo a rostnur-
nf. wtwifn lin tin It inv fnr- anlit Tim '
,,rnrlnnr hwsmn B,,IMna n,'l In, '
mediately called an officer and tho'
man was put in Jail.
, "First tlmo I over did such n
thing," ho told tho Judgo this mom-
Ing. "I'vo worked moro than 300
dnys during tho last year."
"Well, thon, what bocamo of your
money?" queried tho Judgo. j
"Oh--I guess I blow it in." I
WATSON If STILL
BE
p
h
J
i
That tho Judgeship of tho county
will bo placed before the circuit
court or tho supromo court for final
decision is roported to bo tho de
cision of Judgo John F. Hall, who
Monday wont over to Coqulllc.
It Is rumored that Judgo Hall has
decided to libido by tho legal Inter
pretation of tho slx-;yoar law V-or
county Judgos for court derision.
Should tho court hold thnt tho six
year law did not go Into offout Im
mcdlutoly aftor It wns passed in 1910
nnd boforo tho votes woro countod
thou Judgo Hall will not bo tho lognll
possessor of tho office until 11)17,
nnd James Watson, olectod In Novom
bor to tho office will bo county Judgo
on January 1,
But Govoruor Wost has ralsod tho
contention that the law did not go
COM
into effect until after tho vote waqHlr0ll nIld slvo tllelr special tten-Ifor
dft Inlflllt' n A It 11 m ninl Minfnrnin nnntt. . . . . a
offlclally countod and theroforo conn
ty judges elected that yoar were ol
octed under tho four year term.
MOl'KT HOOD
CREAMERY BUTTER
Best on Earth
2 pound roll, 7G cents
COOS RAY OYSTER (X).
At Palaco Market. I'liono I01I.J
I
I S TROOPS
RUSHED
Three Regiments of Infantry
and Several Batteries . of ,s
1 SOIU IllHI., JIl CUIIIilluui:u hu mm
roqucBt tho troops nro being dispatch
ed and placed undor his command.
1 These- reinforcements nro bolng rc
I quested and sent as a measure of
precaution."
VILLA GET.-, RUSY.
(Ur Associated rrm tn Coos Dsr Times.)
15L. PASO, Hoc. ' 1C. Villa loft
Chihuahua today, returning to tho
south to enter upon a campaign
against Guadalajara, tho second city
of Mexico, which Is defended by a
strong Carranza garrison. Tho con
vention trops havo occupied Labarcn,
Jalisco.
ityiw
Masked Man, Single Handed,
. . i.f.ii rk-nn r-
UCtS AWay Will. UU rrom ofncnl BCiBBOrs sees ono paragraph
Saloon at Ellenburg, Wn. Uimt win not do. ins coiicaguo paBs-
inr AMotuicj it. to coo. Jir Timts.1 I ob tho samo artlclo in anothor papor,
I5LLENSDURG, Wash., Dec. 10.'ui nlB anothor objectlonnblo
-Ton men woro hold up In the'"""" hnt tl10 oUl0r dM not
Horscshoo saloon Into last night by a
lono masked bandit who escaped
with $120. After lining up tho bar
tender and tho other men In tho
plnco against tho wall, tho bandit
rifled tho cash drawer and also an
other drawer In which money was
hlddon, showing that ho know tho
custom of tho place. Ho then backed i
out nnd escaped.
FIRE LOSSES ARE
SETTLED AT ONCE
which tho coiiBor had Imposed a
15. I. Chnndlor, ngont for tho Flro- strict sllonco. Monsieur nnd Mnd
mon's Fund nnd tho London & Lnn- ntiio Calllaux appoared arm-ln-nrm
cnshlro insurnuco companies, which on tho boulevnrd, and, woro hooted.
had nolle os on tho Control Hotel
.. Mm ii,i Pn... nmi' Rtnm. wiiirii
ii , .-u n .-.-, -..
woro damaged by tho fires Friday '
nmi Rnhir.lnv. linn settled both losses,
Mr. Chnndlor is ompoworcd by his J
conuiniilcs to ntlJiiHt tho losses .
promptly and sottlo thorn nnd this ho
did. Tho Control Hotel loss was
rnllftml llV Wntar nild SlllOkO (IlirinK
tho flro at tho COOS Bnv hnkorV. TllO I
Bed Cross flro loss was tho heaviest.
Checks havo been given to both par-'
ties nnd the prompt settlement has
won high pralao from thorn.
RESTARTED HERE!
IM. S. Sll V. fl. E. Sll V and
EMS
STO
GOO. GettingS Form Part- j oven appeared for wooks In quartor-
nershlp to Remove and jTsamo time B0 mny .
Enlarge UeliCateSSen ,,ioyo,i ,non women and children bo-
'I".., nii..ninaan,, Pnmnnnv. nf'camo liowBVomlors. thnt Paris suf-
" v''v ............-, '--i
which M. S. Sully and O. 15, Sully
aro tho proprietors, which has been
doing a successful biiBluoss nt 115
North Soroml streot and demonstrat
ed thnt by honoat business methods,
good quality of goods and a know
ledge of tho requirements of this lino
of business thnt thoro Is room nnd a
domund for this kind of service in
Mnrshflold, has formed a partnership
with Goorgo (lotting of tho Coos Buy
Ton, Coffee and Splco House under
tho nanio of tho Dollcntosson Com
pany, nnd will movo tholr presont
buslnoss to the room formerly occu
pied by tho howls Ico Cronm Parlor
at lac North Broadway.
They will udd sovoral now features
to tho buslnoss and carry a niuchj08 ro 8tlll nbsont for obvloUB roa.
lnrgor vnrlety of cooked foods nndgona Tho cartoonlst Is oxerclslng
dollCacIeS that SUCh II bUSlnOSS rO- l,a Inlnnl r -n. nn,l'nra .HQulKvn.l
Hon to an outers tor social iuncuons,Ie8 of posl can,8 Somo of tllon,
or prlvato partlos, largo or small. laro Bbtlo In their satlro, but tho
Thoy will also add u special foa- war )ia8 benumbed tho inspiration
turo In tho way of quick Borvlcojnml wit of tho French cartoonist,
coffoo booths, onnbllng ono to mako Tho afternoon calm of tho boulo
tholr own selections and bo served vards is undisturbod by tho loud
iu an economical and qulok way. voiced nowsboys who soomed always
Tho now plan will fill a long folt to bo making a dosperato raco for
I want In Mnrshflold and no dobut will , somo unknown goal nnd trying to
bo accorded tho largo patronage It j sell out tholr stock of sporting pa
l 'dosonei from tho start, pers on tho wing, No racing killed
, (Paid Adv.) tho turf pnpors nt tho outset of hos-
M HARD TO
, GEI IB NEWS
Sonic
Strnngo Experiences With
Censors hi France.
IVt 'UiocUted TrfM to Coo Dr Tlmes.l
PARIS, Dec. 1C. Pccullnr thlngi
happen to nows In these days when
It Is bo scarco and censors aro so
strict. Much nows is lifted" from
ono nowspapcr Into another, and
when a writer gets a Btory Into
print thoro is no telling undor what
dato line, or whoso name, it may
ro-appear,
Ono of tho fow graphic and au
thentic stories from tho front ap
peared In an afternoon paper hero
on a recent Sunday. It was cabled
to Now York tho samo ovonlng.
Tho next day a Paris nowspapor
picked up tho paper and that nftor
noon another paper did tho samo
thing. Other papers, morning and
afternoon, ran tho story on Tuesday
And then, on Wednesday morning,
an English nowspapor printed tho
Item as n "special dispatch from
tho north of Franco," over tho olg
nnturo of an authentic war corres
pondent. Tho Incident Is not so mucn an
oxamplo of looso editorial work
as a demonstration of tho Journal
ist's troubles during tho war. Copy
is scarco enough at best, nnd tho
censor ruins tho best of It whllo
tho stnffs of all tho Paris papers
aro doclmntcd by tho mobilization.
Each copies from all tho othors
nnd a story that passes observation
t,odny may cntch tho oyo tomorrow.
This nppltcs to tho censor's staff
as woll, for an nrtlclo approved in
tho morning Is sometimes cut out In
.!. -. St . 111. 1lA
U1U imurilUUU. UI1U Willi Willi uiu
see.
Clomcnccau'ft rccnristoncd papor,
contained tho heading of an editorial
"Is It Truo?". Tho rest of tho column
wns blnnk nnd tho public Bhall havo
to wait for tho end of tho wnr to
know whether It Is truo or not.
In another enso n dangorous nows
Item was cut out but tho. head was
overlooked. It was a good head ,and
of courso, contained tho meat of tho
article.
Tho Crl do Paris says "tho consor
Is ns capricious as a pretty woman,"
then proves It by giving details
of cortnln incldouts In which ex-
Minister Cnlllnux and Mndamo Call
lnux woro concerned, but regarding
moy wont lo a restaurant to nine
ninl nil tho other KiiostH roso to i
- .
leave, iney wont into tno garago
whero tho requisitioned motor-cars,
of tho military govM-.siont of l'nrls
aro kopt and ordorod n enr, but tho
enr was rofuscd and Galllonl approv
ed tho refusal. All theso Incidents,
Bupprossod pitilessly by tho censor
I,arl8. Wor0 "nB8Cl1 ln th Kclnlr
r do Mco, nnd now tho Crl do
''' lin8 ' c,lnco " 8B'
S " "" 1nrls t,0' u' 080
, of tho consor who previously cut
thorn out.
Tho nowspapor was ono of tho
j first institutions hit by tho wnr.
i With' tho first oxcltomont circula
tion wont up by loapu and bounds,
whllo tho mobilization cut off
sources of supply of papor. Dailies
tlint lin.l tint ii trniil rnanrim ulnnlr
shrank at onco from four pnges to
two, thon from n full shoot, somo
forod for n tlmo from a riot of
nows. Tho military governor decided
thnt It was too much for tho uorves
of Paris, nnd nt tho first sign thnt
tho situation was becoming panicky,
all extras woro suppressed nnd tho
I crying of nows or titles of nowBpa
i pors prohibited.
The tompornry dlsnppoarnnco of
! tho Illustrated Journals was a so
I voro blow to thoso who gnthor
fi rrtii nil thn Is trials a ntnl tvni t1i rn t
,nformnton amJ dvoralon from th'0
dozens of periodicals displayed.
Tho "Illustrations," tho "Annnles"
"Ruy Dins," tho "Crl do Paris,"
"Locturos pour Yous" "Rlso" and
Jo Sals Tout," havo reappeared,
,..., noplv, ,, ,hn !lIllnnpnllfl ,..,.
salo nIollR8,do voluminous ser-
TO
P
ZONE YET
Atttion on Gov. Goethal's Re
quest Deferred Rumor of
Clash Between Officials
tnr Asaoclatfrl rr lo Coos liar Times.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 1C
Moro information Is nwnlted before
President Wilson decides whether the
request of Governor Qoothnls for de
stroyers to enforce the neutrality of
Panama shall bo granted. Sugges
tions of differences between Secre
taries Garrison, Danlols nnd Bryan
over tho question woro mot by Presi
dent Wilson with tho statement that
thoro could bo no real differences
since ho would finally decide.
HELP KOH NEGROES.
President Wilson Outlines Ills Atti
tude TowWrd lllnck Itnco.
I)f AmocUUJ l'rc lo Coos Hay Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 1C
Outlining his nttltudo toward tho no-'
gro, President Wilson told tho Unl-,
varsity Commission on tho soutliorn
rnco question, made up of represen
tatives of cloven southern colleges,
Hint "our object is to know tho needs
of tho negro nnd sympntucucaiiy
holp him In every way that Is possi
ble for his good and our good. Tho
commission was organized to make
nn impartial study of tho rnco ques
tion from tho standpoint of tho ne
groes' economic, hygienic, civic and
moral betterment.
I AMERICAN COTTON SAFE.
I inr AisedttM TrfM to Coos Ilr Tlmcs.l
I WASHINGTON, D. "0., Doc.
I ic. Frnnco, In n nolo to tho
I U. S. Stnto Department todny, j
I gavo assuranco that sho would
I not Interfere In nny ninnncr j
I with Amorlcan cotton shipments j
I either to bolilgorcnts or to
j neutral countries.
TRADE ACITIVITV IN NORWAY
INCREASED BY EUROPE'S WAR
Indications Point to Period of Un
usual Pronpcrlty Authorities
Deny RoikhIh.
CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Dec. 10.
In this metropolis nnd In tho smaller
cities In this part of Norway, thoro
Is on tho surfneo nothing to suggest
that trado or Industry Is affected nd
vorsoly by the great war. On tho
contrary It looks llko n period of
unusual prosperity and Industrial ac
tivity, that is, for Norway. Thnt
which In Norway is called work wo
In Amorlca would call rest. Nor
wegian bustlo nnd profound oxe'to
nient would In Minneapolis bo ro
pnrded as a profound cnlm. Thoy
will not bollovo it, but roally, ovory-
thing over horo is pretty slow. Ono
aiuuiivhii vimuhk viuiouiuim cu
plo of years ago
of years ago claimed to havo
gathered tho Impression that In busy
times tho busy buslnoss men enmo
down to tholr busluoBs for an hour
ovory day, whllo tho men In public
offlco hud oftlco hours from 2:30,
to 3:00 In tho nftcrnoon overy othor
Wednesday.
Public Favors Great Britain.
It needs but n short stay ln Nor
way to satisfy oven tho casual ob
server that public opinion now Is
overwhelmingly frloudly to Groat
Britain ns against Germany. Tho
country Is carofully neutral In ov
ory public uttorunco, but the com
mon talk of tho stroets nnd in tho
lounging places Is most llko that
henrd In London, Thoro Is ln Chris
tlnnln a llttlo Anglican church, hld
don nway In ono of tho poorer quni'-
tors of tho city off Moollergaton. It
excites no coirimont whon tho king ,
nnd queen attend tho services In tha' !
church, In which special prayor Is
offored for success to British arms,
as thoy did lust Sunday. Thoy
aro very domocrntlc. Thoy marched '
Into tho church with tho rost of tho
congregation nnd took tholr sents'on
ono of tho front benchos with whnt
ovor ploblans hnpponed to bo sitting
thero. Tho congregation did, how
ovor, rlso nnd remain standing while
tho king nnd queen walked down
tho nlslo.
tllltlos. All othor sporting Journnls
suspended nnd thus far only tho
"Auto" and "Sporting" have ro
sumed. Moanwhllo now publications, born
of tho war ohronologlcnl, historical
and photographic, aro appearing al
most ovory day.
Tho O. R. W. & X. has spout
?l,li00,000 on Us Malheur County
extension to tho North Rank of
Harney I.ako.
amllIll County has appropriated1
?u,000 for the Tillamook road wost
Symphony Conceit. Reserved seats'
on salo at the "Candy Nook," I.e.
WHIPS
IIIM
Real
Christmas
Means
Shop Early-Shop Now! .
YOU'LL mako tho clerks In the stores where
you shop more cheerful if you shop' ear
ly. It makes things easier for them.
Y'
'OU'LL be more cheerful when Santa Clans
fills the stockings on Christmas eve 'and
more cheerful when the presents are
passed arounti on Christmas morning if you
shop early. '
HOP EARLY, and
cheerful.
Practical Christmas Gifts
Thero Is iiothliiK that gives M mni'li Jy ,l,u recipient of n
(lir.'HtinaH gift ns fliHl Hint the gift Is n pinctlcal ono thnt. will
give service ns woll us bcuiity.
Aiiioiik the ninny useful urtlcles In our wtock for Clirlstmas gifts
nro Muelclumv.s for men, for boys ninl for f,'lrls.
For boys and girls the sfyes In Mock nro SIO, :tli nnd :il. They
nro tho latest Norfolk ntyles mid In a lilno niKtiire. They nro
jirlccd nt 9.J.OO. TIiono In tho Blue nnd I led plnlds nro priced nt
.so.oo.
l.r men, the Blue nnd Rod Haiti lire priced nt .7.50, the
Brown and Red Plaid at tfT.50 nnd tlioxo In tho Blue ninl Gray
niMtiro nt $MU.
Wo have n flno lino of coat HWeyiteiH for men, women, boys and
girls, nnd the prices ningo from 5.00 lo JjUI.OO.
Wo have a fine lino of slippers for men mid the prices nro
tjti.nu, i.or, $i.Hr ami .?i:,oo.
The-o mo only n few of tho mnny pructlnt! gifts in our slock.
Your fhrlstmns Miopplng will nof bo complete nnlevs you see them.
Bunker Hill Dept Store
W. H. Dindinger & Co.
Now 1h tho tlmo of year to lay In that wlntor'B supply of Rrocer
les, but boforo you buy Hero or solid your order nway to Portland
or San FranolBco coma In nnd fceo iih nnd lot uu figure with you;
which wo will bo p,lnd to do and will Bitbmlt bids on Hhort notico.
Wo havo somo aplendld homo-mndo Kauor kraut, 1-a sal. for 2Go.
Whon In tho market for drlod fruits come In and look ovor our
line.
IlHIiliKliKUK AXI RAM)WI.VAPPMvS, Pill IIOX
Mnko your Now Yonr's roaolutloiiH onrly and luoludo this ono:
RoHolvod, thnt ditrlnj? tho yonr 1U15 1 am koIiik to trado at tho
Coos Hay Toa, Coffeo and Splco lloiuo ns thoy oan mivo mo iiionoy
on my grocery bill. If you do this wo will Biinranteo you a Hap
py Now Yenr.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
phoxi:
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Btreet,
Phono 70.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
PARISIAN CMCANIXfl ANO
DYKING WORKS
200 West Market Ave, corner
Second Stroot.
Undor now mnnagomont. Prices
low, nnd all work satisfactory.
Ladles' work u bpecialty.
Phono 17C-J.
J. S. STKVKXS,
Itoii.
MATT Ii. MAY
Wostorn Oregon Reprosontatvo
HAAS RROTHKRS
Importers and Wholesale Grocers
Mnrshflold, Orogon
Tol. 304-R, Res. Myrjlo Arms
.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Mnrshflold
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDKN STREET
NORTH REND
O. A. Metllii, Prop.
ROOFING
FELTS AND CEMENT '
J. L. BRICE
WDQD
Ch
eer
when you do shop, be
$1.00
sum,
!
CIIIMN13YS FIRE PLAGES
J. N. BAYLISS
Ary Kind of Rrlck Work at
Prices That Aro Right
And nil Woik Guaranteed
Call at "Tho Flrealdo," Johnson
IlldB., 137 Socond St. Phouo
134-J.
Fronch Ranges. Dollor Work
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks between any points
In Mnrshflold and do goneral hauling.
i for reasonnblo ratos.
lSTAH TRANSFKIt K STORAGE CO.
Levi Ilclsner, Proprietor
Phones: ltIO-.l. 40-fj. 08-R
K00NTZ GARAGE
Excelsior Motorcycle Agency
LEE TIRES
automohile9 stored
ooos county's most completb
machin;e shop
marine and automomlb
reiwiring
GASOLINE FOR SALfl
SORTn FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J
BATTERIES REPAIRED AND
OnARGRD
New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributors
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE
( S. S.JENNINGS, No. Bend
NO SAW EDGES
- -
YOUR COLLARS
IX yon have them laundered
t ,
nVTN CITY STRAM LAUNDRY
y?!i
u ""sasss
'iSiisv
Tl .-""U1. AT t ..
ii iTT irts
n- n. Haroer
HOUfii.
J'MSE ntm.
! "enoral Itepatr,
i- ""t
WCHk-l
Phono 34Q.T u,",nl'
- i
' M. Wright
ZS9
- v
Dr',Jl: ft. Shaw
"WHSK,rit
"UcnsCB (if Vn,.
202. tJTlH
'"6 UlOtt.
Benjamin Ostlind
AltCIIITrUI
l?bono0'te.niJ
. Miribf,n0
W. G. Chandler
1 AltrntTt.
Itooms 301 andS0!.Pv.,
Marahtleld. ow"l
Wm. S. Turner.
AltClltTrw
Marshfleld, Orttoa.
Mrs. Olivia EdmanJm
8WKIII8I! IASSA,Te' ftH
IOAIj OYMXAimmfl
,:n cf'"n1
- Vlv'"' "it. IKS4)
loel Ostlind
PIANO 'ruxr.rt Avn ,,
UaTo crder at W. R. as?
in; UIMIII,III, yl
'if. b. Hum strut Pkcut
Perl Riley Ballinqer
riilNIST ANDTElCBi'
uoaiucuco atiiaio, 2n.Nt.TuJ
Phono 361-L Tl
J. H. Jessen. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AMI smew
Surgery nnd Disuses ot Tl
Specialty,
Offlco, 307 Coke DIds. Pfct!
Res. Myrtle Arms. pt:at
SMITH'S VARIETY S!
Norm ucna. i
for Fanov and
CHINA
AIN'T IT TIIK TRtUi
Wo novcr llame tbiuta"
our pahti t hfiUjsi'l
Wo never ulaoe tttilsti
when our soles jroic'J"
thin,
Wo .never Jilime U 11
whon our Hdi l"
flout.
Hut wo alwari Miw lhij
dry when our Mrts il
COOS HAY STKAM LHI
l'hoDft 8TJ,
i e-iv KiwitKNCE Hora
I (Formerly the Coos EM
I Steam heat, hot mJ"
I No liquor.
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