The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
Official l'npcr of Coos County
Entored at tho Postof flco at Marsh
Mold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails bi second-claBS
mall matter.
AfSAi vrt '
ni:
WARNED is time
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Till: COMMON COM)
Ck NLY a cold." How often we
f hear that! How often, alas!
' wo also hoar that the cold
becomes pneumonia and this proved
fatal.
a rnlii mav be as ilangoroiiB as
tbo thrust of the cobra. Gladstone
of England, though a mnn of fine
constitution, entertained so whole
Domo a rospept for a common cold,
thnt, whon ho caught cold, ho went
to bed at onco and stayed In bed
till ho had completely recovered.
Not all of us aro so senslblo or bo
clrciimstahced ns to bo able to fol
low his course, but If wo could
tlicro would bo fowor deaths that
nro traccablo to a cold.
Dr. Anderson of tho .110 Simpson Lumber Co. and
nni mu d rooted the nttontlon of .. . . ...... ...... ,. ....
mnnl has directed the nttontion
tho residents of this city to the J
dangers of pneumonia and the means'
of guarding against It. Says the,
Rpokano Itovlow. It Is equally timely
to warn tho public against tho com-
mon cold. Tropical fovern aro scarce-,
ly moro malignant to their victims
than colds to tho people of north
ern latitudes.
Many American boards of health
havo recognized tho connection be
tween bad roldu during December,
January, February and March and
tho Increase In deatliB. Thcso In
some cities Increaso 25 per cent over
tho number boforo December and
artcr March. So largo an Increaso
warrants paying attention to the
prevention and euro of a common
cold.
It la caused by n germ bred In
tho dust of tho home. The hot-air
fUrnaco cltrufatcs tho dust and gives j Tll0 jy history of tho Simpson
tho gcrnnts' chauco to ponotralo tho j 4,imher Company Is largoly the per
liuman body. Tho cohl Is a contagious LQml history of Its founder, Captoln
dlscaso and Its victim snotim no
InBolntcd from tho family nnd be
given tho
best enro at onco. It 'jcnrcor of hB son, L. J. Simpson, who
moro Borlous than chlchonpox,
mumps or llko allmonls that tbo
mother does her host to guard hor
children from, Tho enfeebling of tho
aystum that often rosulls from n
fold opens tho way In children for
oar diseases, adenoids and othor
ailments; In adults, to bronchitis,
chronic ratnrrh, pneumonia, rheuma
tism or tonstlltls, A doctor says:
"Tho bacillus of u cold Is tho bad
boy in a gang of tougliB. After It
has gained admission to tho body
It nttrarta tho mora dangerous
germs, saying:
Comu on! Tho doors
nrn nil opou.'"
Fresh air Is tho policeman that
drives out tho germs. Sunshine Isj
doctor that prevents colds. Absolute !
clonnlluess of tho mouth nnd nose
holpa ns a safeguard. If Blmolo
troatmont nt tlio homo &vwb' to
relieve u cold readily, It Is wise to
consult n doutor quickly.
WITH THE TEA
AND THE TOAST
GOOD HVKXIXG
Ah with courtesy, so It Is with
innii'H problly; If It Ih mmiilno j
It sIiowm itseir In his conduct In
tho hiiiiiII thliiKS. Probity In
hiiiaII iimtterH sprliiKs from a j
ral foiiudatlon, whllo jiroblty j
tho InrKo sualo Ib often only j
it or nrudonro. Carl Hilly j
IX TDK EVKNING.
ovonliiK of our dtyn,
on tho f lrtt stars abova
nor dimmer, tbroiiKh Hih Iiiihi,
i nil tho dowy nytt of lovo,
f i we mournfully rovort
i'o the vhiiIhIhhI morns and Mays
Jf our youth, with heart tlmt
hurt,
In the ovouliiK of our days?
Rbnll tho land thnt holds your own
Till tho twain aro thrilled as
now,
11, withheld, or coldttr gmwn?
hull my Khw uiKmour, brow
Pnltpr from Ita hlnh ottnlv?
And, lu nil for;o(fiil ways,
Shall wu alt Hwrt ami wait
In tho owning of our days?
Nay, my wlfo wy life! Hi a glwnu
Shall onfohl us volvetwlw,
Tho school of exuorleue Is uot
Of the KladueM of your eyes;
Gently, Kontly as the dow
MIiikIm with the da.keulng whw. ;
snail fall asioeii with ou
In the ovouIiik of our day.
Jaiuos Whltcomb Rlloy.
I HITS OF PHirxisOPHV I
o
It Is often difficult for the follow
luivo btton born Bioat to keep up tho
expansion.
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T.SO'S
CLEAN'l'P S.HAJ
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amnll two-masted schooner with
I SIMPSON
- & V I
Hi SUDDtNH
I with a capacity of about 12R.000 full terlng wedge of his career a a lun -.,
'ber man was securely driven, in
,. ..- ., - ....
The old mill was operated until
1889, at which time the present mill
located at the Old Town was con-
structed with a capacity of about 30,-1
000 per day. The capacity 01 una i
mill has boon gradually raised tonmded by Captain Joseph Kellogg,
about 05,000 pur day. A brother of Mr. Simpson. L. P. Simp-
The shipyard was operated entirely
at tho Old Town until 1903
then moved to Its present
It was
location
alongside the Porter mill.
In 1902, In the month of December,
the first grading was dono on the
Btrcets of the new townslte of North
Hond, laid out by L. J. Simpson.
The following year, 1903, the Por
ter mill was purchased from tho sue
.... ..r ,l.n nl.i f'nllfnrnln T.nmlinr
remodelled, since which unio u "
been constantly In operation. The
orlglnnl capacity of the mill was
about 85,000 feet per day, but with
lato Improvements It has n capacity
of 135.000 per day.
In 1903 the Simpson Lumbor Co.
started tho construction of tho sash
and door factory, which has been run
as n separate corporation over since,
under the namo of tho North Hond
Manufacturing Company.
Over fifty vossols havo been built
In the shipyards of tho Simpson Lum
bor Company nnd they havo contri
buted largely to tho development and
prosperity of this section. It was In
these shipyards that tho first three
four and flvo mastod schooners ever
built on tho Pacific coast wore con
structed. Also tho first bald headed
,innm.r vn imlit iim.
A. M. Simpson, nnd its development
In lnlnr vnnm la Inlnrwovnn with the
has devoted llfo and talent to tho
business established by his father.
Career of A. M. Simpson.
Tho llfo and work of Captain A. M.
Simpson, founder of tho Simpson
Lumber Company In San Francisco,
have loft an Indelible Impress upon
the record of the development of tho
lumber industry of tho Pacific Count
and tho history of Coos Day. Prob
ably iionu of the pioneer inhabitants
of this section wore moro widely
known than lie, and uono contributed
" 'l Kreator dogreo toward tho dcol-
opinetit of tho tlmbor Intoroatsof Coos
county during Jho half century of his
operations. Through tho lstu of long
years of arduous toll, rendered still
moro difficult and discounting at
various times by reason of tho many tlowI1 tno bcnch for tho ,,urp0M 0f
difficulties of tho ploneor porlod and .covering what is now know as
tho well nigh Insurmountable obsta-jCo)8 ,,nV( ,mvhlB Ionni(Ml of ,u .
cIch of early days In n now and uii-Wonco through tho Indians, who re
developed country, this dauntless fac-1 -.., thnf it wn "nne aUB -
. tor In tho building of a now omplro
was ablo to rovlow with foolhiRs of
highly Justlfiablo prldo thu rocord of
a succossfiil carcor whoso climax has
buou tho ourolliuont of his namo
amnue thoso of tho ctiiiipnnitivoly fow
mon who will always llvo In history
as tho chlof builders of tho groat Coos
country.
A. M. Hliupsou was bom in limns
wick, Mnliio, Kobrunry 21, 1S2, n
son of Thomas and Mary Simpson,
Aftor attcudliiK tho common schools
and nniihiniy ho loarncd tho trado of
shlji bulldur, and for somo tlmo was
oiiKagod In that calling In his natlvo
stato. When tho nows of tho discov
ery of itolil In California roachod tho
oast ho could not iolt tho Impulse
to join tbo army of fortuuo hunter
which almost Immedltttuly luaiiBurat
od tho rush Tor tho now Kldorudo.
Having biH'ouio tho ownor of a one-
th...rotl sharo in tho ship ,,.;
MilnglMuu and cargo ho arranged tol,,-,,,, the
sot sail In hoc In the capacity of sup-1
Mienrmi In hur Imnti.t.. n. i ri
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1 1 urn
Af!tr immlilnw u iliwniV. J .
the Hlriulnxhaui contliine.1 i.r ,lllir
f " ' tMimiuiou
ey to tho northward, iwwlng
inrougb the ttoldeu (Isto
Vnrll f
I'.ii
j OHNronairwllou. theme to Hie mines
on the Tuolumue rler and wined
there UU success for about three i
woeKs. Itemmlng , , Francis ,
he mm the .IU,1 0f the shin's
cargo and M, .he J15B0 which 1,0
had aivuwuutod i ,be Jl T ,1 !!
uurcbautl m, t.,-., , ..
Wlo, the H. T. Clay, item I Z.Z
of ooiifctiuctlon. whkh claimed the
I up., 11, 1 .1U11.....1 ....
r .,....l)lw Dl w,lf IM j,,
steamer built in the Ooldea Q.i. k- '
J, bw. The dream of the .....,
'cr"ft WH h0 dlaiMHo4, howvr,
h)r ,nt'l l the ouuee of aold M
vshlrh the enuected to receive for
' paomiaor traveling to or rron
Stockton or SatrawotiUi they aro
'ounH-lled to rWuee the fare to Hve
.l..liuu. .. ,.. .... mtv
.i....ar, ireiaut mtu
lu um.
portion, w, aieoiM,t th
,1-iner stoamers tremiNov York Vy
IS50. Soon aftor his arrhal ,B S v.VJTTv" A'k"
Francisco Mr. Simpson took a party C' T I Nwthrup and
of three to StocKton by MS?" V
.... . .,.. .. . .. I iaa ltn a ?tk of OMrchauitlu in
THe"cOOSBAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELR, OREGON
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vn of the Straits of Magellan.
Tills
meant the total failure of ir.
e cn-
... . .i.. i... nt h money Mr.
ture ami im- - , .
Simpson had so hopefully invested.
Stalls In Lumber Huine.
ThouKh Mr. Simpson was unfam
iliar with the lumber business at this
time the failure of the tramporta
lion enterprise Induted him to ship
a cargo of lumber on the Birmingham
to Stockton and Sacramento. The
venture proved aurreasroi aim "
1S61 a vessel partly owned by iirai
culled the Potomac as l'",n"
wrecked on the Columbia I Iver bar
aIld was towed to Port land by the
Historic sienna . ...-.---
.on, superviseu me vui i :....
her out st the city iroiu ui i-ui ...
whore she was repaired and loaded!
with
limilwr and Piling, wnni is
now the waterfront of Portland was
at that lime a bank covered with ai
der and various other shrubs. Front
street was full of stumps and the
thoroughfaro was lined with small
wooden buildings and numerous
tonts. The lower part of the street
noar tho Couch claim was for the
most part unimproved, but back of
Third street the country was all pri
mitive forest nnd of a very heavy
growth. After seeing the Potomac
loaded Mr. Simpson again secured tho
sorvlcos of Captain Kellogg and tho
steamer Lot Whltcomb and hnd her
towed to Astoria, whenco ho sailed
hor to San Francisco, his first voy
age as captain on tho ocoaii.
In 1S52, Captain Simpson became
Interested In tho construction of a
lumbor mill nt Astoria. Not having
had any experience In this lino of
work tho mill was a falluro because
of defective construction but chiefly
becnuso of the groat and sudden fall
In tho price of lumbor. In addition
to this III luck besot tho owner In
other ways and ho determined to try
a now field. Knrly In April. 1S52. he
made the ploneor trading voyago to
tho Umpqna Illvor, entering that wat-:
or with n schooner callod the Harriet.
At that tlmo thoro wns a thriving set
tlement nt ScotUburg, with a few
storos engaged principally In forward
ing supplies by pack animals to the
mines of southern Oregon. Thoro
was nlso n government station bolow
Gardiner with n block house about
completed for tho protection of the
Inhabitants from Indians, who wore
qultu numerous. General Joseph
Hookor, who was In command of the
post afterwards built u wagon road
from Scottsburg to llosoburg.
A. O. Glbbs, afterwards governor of
Oregon, was at Gardlnor at tho time,
luivlng tnkon up. n claim updor the
Orognn donation of Congross where
tho city of Gardiner now stands.
Dlscotors Coos Hay.
While waiting on tho Umpqua for
a load of piling to bo cut for a re
turn cargo to San Francisco. Mr.
a. ,. n,i i trian.u ...r.i
tH0 bonc,. Thov ..roce,, ., (,P .,
Ton Mile Creek. Here, dUcorerli,'
on tho opposite bank of the mnois a
party of Indians with painted sad
tattooed facta and further adorad
with pliunos and feathers, and ball
iiiK thorn to bo on the war path, the
tliroo oxploruros rlyad for half aa
hour. At tho end at that tiara, eoa-
eluding that the mIm of tbdr
wore too thin to oiMbl ttms to
tho strenui. they dri4d to girt tip
tho romaluder of Dm trip.
Upon their retara to I'siMaa tWy
Inforiued Oeneral Hookor that ih,
water In Ten Mlh Crook va too hin
for thorn to croat."
, in isu .Mr. aatM alt a mv
to Coos Hay by way of Fun twl
walklHK along tho boaca ma ismm!
I (ho forest to Easalrt CHj n aamoMH
Ot forty miles. X putf tmm nA .
loy
'ZZTZZ
HUil AkaMA Bk. ,t .
Kmplr City ft&m aa-t
among others who ha4 ar-Ooi ifcr
wore
IVrry H. Mtarol. who hoaoed
tliu iti.it, A .--i..i -
""'-"" io garo
,..,, . T.A
Mr. foWr. who
had an ldluiaiu t.i. r... .., .
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(Vynibtr Jam B .-.-..
iUZ ",' S m "PCMU" w
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, . tv "' "wlt
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,,d h" "too Urt1 cw!
9"ml " ' w
i"" '"lg to car lbo a
u "anclsco, whore U aaa da, sn.t t
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""" w " nmU; ak
os atoaJB lias am .i.
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. . n oa " wwwtetloo ot
iU
,rw ' ouoWokt groat
.m., .P'ia mmfum taatog throe
osot ttot oivtaiahkf a tag. Tto
llrn tichjeat ,t thta ktad not oaly.
"wltee! la a heavy pecuniary loss to
Mr. SUnpaon. bat was attended by a
4 (oatare. the death of his brother. '
I P. Simpson, wh was lost at sea '
froot the vessel bringing the machlu.
(Cantinuoa on PagoFourO l
w.JlJH
:j.,.u:Minw""--T" enMr,
MONDAY, JANUARY 11, iio-uvun
lAflGGTANTSAVEMONEY
o voi is
nr pllill2 STHUTLY
.i.,.. ,,r two doen for 85c.
GOOD COOKING APPLES. Per
sr-i .... -j,--.-
Pom. in .ml ..k "" " "" "'mil" """'
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Hiione
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME
ImiV uonev can buy. Try us. ju (W. ' - J '
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co
KKTAITi HKHAHOIUNT
n.r ruv. vimi. HILL 1 TWO HV USING OUlt WOOD
phoxk inn.
TYPEWRITERS All standard
0 ver. L. u. smrni, anu o mmi
wii.wm .. ' . ,..
rMnntr. rciin rini.' or new pii;i
earbo; paper delivered. Phone us
TYPEWRITER EXUHANlib ANU aurrui uu
BENNETT- TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON
Capital, surplus and undivided profits JWR.000.00
OFFICKItS:
J. W. Ucnnott, President Arthur MfKoown, Secretary
Tom T. Dennett, Vice President Rennett Swanton. Treasurer
Transacts a trust business only. Acts as trustee of Mprws trusts
and also as executor and administrator of estates. Tb only Trust
Company in Oregon outside of Portland ornIied under new trust
law In this state.
" "" - . I.... i in i -iiMiMiiiiii in
Abstracts
FOIt ItnAAIlLi: AHSTiaCT-! Oh T1TI.K AMI IMDHMATION
ADOl T
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
' TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
M.HHFIKLD VXD COQIILLH C1TV, OltKGO.V
Ci:.Vi:HALAr.KXT. KsTSII)i: WDsLXCSTACKHN'S addition
AGENTS FOR Cll IX IMt II IC ISAILHOAD LANDS
1ILNRV KX(.T.VtKi:N, MAXACHU
Times Want Ads Bring Results
H 100
AT
CAMPBELL'S WO0DYARD
North Front Btrect,
I'bone JJ7D.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
K00WT2 GARAGE
Excelsior Motorryrlo Agoucy
LEE TIRES
AUTOMOIHLES STORED
OOOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLEX
MACHINE HIIOP
)LRINE AND AUTOMORILU
REIWIRIXQ
GASOLINE FOR SALfl
VORTH PIIOXT ST. PHONE 180-J
BATTKRIES REPAIRED AND
CHARQEn
ROOFING
2EPAIRING, CONTRACTING,
ROOFING MATERIALS,
FELTS AND CEMENT
J. L. BRICE
B. 118. p. 89.
I Tin. I Klin,'
I CLEANING WORKS
I WliKo Glance, Hhlte awd
I SIIWi we mmr SfrlUy
: n J. H. UW, Mgr
PUue .-X. lt o.vra' A,
..
-f?;? A'H TO OWibk
-Hr. VM A TRIAL
IMIWUE PAHTATQRIUffi
wnuil PLACE I
t Cmtrmi Aea. Phone 250-X. i
4
LBT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co.. Abstracts
dlaTa - imm':
to n ,,ry,c- 'nipt atteutlon
wiIMuM COST
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
- 4
I f.
";" a ,..,.
15c per
FUKSH FAMMl im.uo
box,
"c.
rT,mx"v :
apples
Rent out.
jyr-J.
1K'J SOITTH HHOADWAV
makes, sold on easy pay-
r i ... , -- :,""",,
..l. f.i.nrfifirppn.
. " """, . tin , ..ffirn.
your or. r. "'An
CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES
J. N. BAYLISS '
Ary Kind of Hrick Work at
Prices Thnt Aro Rlfiht
Ami nil Work (Jimrnutoixl
Call at "The Flroslde," Johnson
IlldR., 137 Socond St. Phono
43I-J.
Prsnch Ranges. Rolior Work
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks between anv nnlntt
In Marshflold and do genoral hauling,
for roasounble ratoa.
STAR TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO,
Lovl Hclsncr, Proprietor
Phonos: I'M.,). -UUh. t).R
New Mmluls
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributor
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE
S. S. JENNINGS, No. Bend
-i
NO HAW EDGES
OB
TOUR COLTiARS
yon havo tlioiu laundered
It
at
TWIN Cm STEAM LAUNDRY
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
Uriflelil.North Rend Anto
r every ten minutes from O
10 is it. ni.; to South Slouj-I, onco a'
lay, leaJna,it n H. m.; to Emplroi
three trlj tlwy. .
IJIJIIKT & KIXO, Proni,
I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO.
! DAY A.VD MOHT SBKVICB
ror taxi, phoue 20, ideal Cafe
For touring cara, phono 20
Chandler Hotel
LYNX LAMHBTH, Prop.
New Gobs ; Xoxv Cnr8
SOUTH COOS RIVER HOAT
SERVICE
liAUNCll EXPRESS
loavos Mnrsliriolil every day
8 . m. Loaves lioad of river
t :i:13 p. ,,
STEAMIIR RA1XHOW
Ioaa, Itoiul of rlvor dally nt 7
". in. Loaves MnrsHcld nt 2 p.
mi. For clmitor miuiy im"uvll
ROOERS KMITH
Propiiutors
LiU
FninoM.
fiWh
yotiiiK lteoplo.
,. Saving Aoeount In (in
....... litflt Kill 1 M' I'tlUI " J1'1"
i,.,rst wo pay you'll lio siirprlM-H limv qulrkly you uM, ncc
lain a worKluK fund.
a SiuiiiUM Arrmmt Is Clio Krwit spur uniliKlon. Try .
UNDini Till? WMTKI) STATHH
nOVKKX.MKN'C SUPHli VISION.
FIBS I
OF COOS BAY
Sofcln Deposit Boxes For Bent.
Flllil t
OLDICST IIANIC
KstnMlslicil 1HHU.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits
Offlcora:
.7. W. Hcimed. President.
J. II. I'lniiuRiin, Vlrr-l'rcsMont.
It. 1 WllllaiiiS 7hsIiIit.
fumaaeKSMKamimsrtiKimisxmKix'mm
To Portland
every Thursday
TIIH FAST AND COMKOUTAULK
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NKWLY JCQUIl'I'JCI)
NORTH
C. P. McflKOHOH
Phono 44, Marshflold
imhc'i'hwiim iM.mca:
KQUUM'KI)
;teamship
HAILS PROM MARSHKIHLD
LOWING DATKH: .IAN. 2,
:0 A. M.; ,LN. ail, I P. M.;
TICKHTS ON HALK AT PORTLAND CITY TIC ICE'
I
AND OAK
Phono a.VJ.
ITEKEI TRANSPDRTATIDN E
Scmi-wcnlcly sorvico Coos Bay and San iffrancisca S
T I
WILL SAIL FOR KAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS HAY
Equipped wltU wiroVess nnd submarine botl
Passengers and freight.
STHMSf
Equipped will wireless and submarine bell.
..... . n, Passengers and freight.
WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, AT 3 P. M.
Ban Irancisco office, Oreenwieli street pier No. 23
n . and GU0 Fife l)uilding.
uoos way Ageut, U.
San Franclsoo
, Plar No. so.
Every Wodnosday
3 P. M.
ft ARROW I INF STFaUUFHS
To Snn Francisco
THOMAS II. JAMES, Agent
Ocean Dock
Phono 27ft.
Pictures &Framing
Walker Studio
i
. r. 3 umi.m .
I -. -. vucxur vr. A, n4
HODGIN8
rtt i
Lstlnmtes Furnished
Pbone 80U-J. MaraUOoH, Oregon
Y IT
- mic, c.h,w.-v, yo mnk,
" ' HIT tA I
T
BENNETT Nl
IN COOS COUNTV
Cm, I WlnclicRttT, Asit. Cuhlaj
To Riirplra m.
every
Monday
I'ACIPIO HTKA.MSHII
AGKNT
CO.
XV. H. PAINTQ
Phono 421, North tl
HHHnUHMMH
WITH AVIHKLKH4.
Breakwaters
ALWAYS ON TIME.
DCRIXG .lANl'ARV, ON TIIH FOt
10 A. M.j .IAN. I), 1 1. M.; JAN. H!
.IAN. :iO, H:!K) A. M.
CKET OPPICE, flO
TLANI). bit
STREETS, PORT1
o. li. LANDERS, AjMttjjjjjjj
P
EUOIO
TFESDAY, .lANFAltY ly, AT : A. V-1
IIP il
IT
F. rcQEORQE, Phono 44.
HTOltAG1
-SAIL FROM-
Cooa Hay
Evory Friday
To Portland
And Tiiosihiv
Portland
AlborflDockNp.s
Erory Saturdsr
9 A. M.
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