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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1915)
l ,1 ; -. r . ., '.',:: -.'' ww'--' FOUR Will Open February 1 Sproat, Portland Capitalist, and Thompson Interested Completes plans for tlio opening of n produco exchange on Coos Hay have been mado and Clnudo Thomp Bon expects to Icavo nt onco for Portland, whero lio will tnko out articles of Incorporation. Tlio com pany Is to 1)0 known ob tlio Coos IJay Commission Company, and will probably open for business bore February 1. Charles ir. Sproat, who returned to Portland Saturday, U Interested in tho now firm with Mr. Thomp son, thoUBh tho third member has not yet been named. It Is probable that Mr. Lommon, of Hood ltlver, may bo selected. No deflnlto location for tho com pany Is announced, though Mr. Thompson said ho believed quarters could bo secured at tho Smith Tor mina! Dock. THE IH SITU LEAVES TDMORHDW .Brings 46 Passengers From South, Arriving in Satur day Evening At 7:45 Saturday evening tho Nann Smith arrived In from San Francisco, bringing 4C passengers from tho South, 20 of whom camo in tho cabin. Tho vessel discharged lior freight and moved over to tho Smith dock to tako on a cargo of lumber. Sho will Icavo out again for San Francisco at 0:30 tomorrow morning. Tho cabin passengers arriving Sat urday ovonlng wore: A. J. Mendel, V. Hall, II, L, Pull man, Mrs. Bultman, V. IC. Wisoinan, Mrs. Wiseman, Miss Wlsoman, Capt. Cornwall, Kathcrlno Collins, Mario Collins, Joo Agers, L. Karnoll, T. A. Williams, It. Marshall, T. J. Kelly, K, M. Dowers, A. J, LcHtlmnano, It. Mnrsden, 8. J. Sprnguo, S. Harmon. PICTUHKH UIIIKer FltO.M W.lr CHAN llArrMCI'IMMlH W'lhU UK I.N MAIIHIIFIKM) JANL'AitV IH AM) 11). Manngor Lomnnskl has Just closo.l ono of tho most Important contracts over mado by a moving plcturo thea ter In Southwestern Oregon. It Is nuthcntlo pIcturcH of tho Kuropetin unr, mado on llolglau battleriolilH by tho staff photographer of tho Chicago Trlbuno, by speclnl arrange inout with tho liolglnn government and one-half tho proceeds go to tho Jlud Cross Association. Tho spoclal prlrov for (Iioho two nights will bo 25 cunts and 3l cents, two shows each night. Nil Kill DAN LOSES (JASIJ Oivkhii Supremo Court. DeiiloN Ho-lu-Jirlng 011 Atlurlnuont Tho Uoseburg Hovluw says: Tho Oregon Supromo Court denied n petition for a rehearing In tho raso of Jack Pulton vh. T. II. flhurldan, former president of tlio old Flrat National Hank of tho city, Tho action was first brought by Mr. Pulton ' About 18 months ago, when bo filed a suit against Mr. Sheridan for tho recovery of (4,000, which ho nllogod was duo on 11 prom. Usory note. Tho wise wub inter trlod before Judge Hamilton In tho Cir cuit Court bore, with tho nun It that Mr. Polton was awarded a Judg ment In tho full sum of his claim. Tho case was then appealed to tho Supremo Court by tho defendant, nnd the deoUlon of tho lower court wts affirmed, At tho tlmo or tho trial hero sev eral porphixlug legal question wore Injected Into tho cube hy tho oppos ing utlornuyu. Ono of theso questions Involved tho right of Mr. Pulton to collect the Hum moiillnnod in hU complaint through attachment levied on certain property ownod by Mr, Sheridan lu this city. It was clalmod by tho attorneys for tho doruudaut that Inasmuch aH Mr. Shorldan was declared n bankrupt tho uttaclunont hold by Mr. Polton was automatically dlBBOlVOd. stop at itosimnto Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson, of Coos County arrived horo last uvenliiK 011 their way to Portland, whero they will speud tho winter. They expect to stay lu Hosoburg uu til Friday evening or Saturday. Hoseburg Itovlow. aOH Wi:i) CHAINS, 82.03 AT GOOinil-SI'S qaiiagi:. IEW COMMISSION COIM OHMED GEnJUIME I PIGTURESCQMING r .t j ti-, -- THE BELGIAN FIND hhrt curoTnnHw ap. PHKCIATION OK COOS HAY'S coxTiuiiuTiox vow KKLiKi." OK HOMELESS l'BOl'LB IN TUB WAK ZONE. Tho Coos Bay Times Is in re - celpt of tho following letter from t, m.t.. i.n..i nf "Tho Dollar HClllJf w.v-"o, ..-..- MUSTMKK Christmas Fund" raised for nIding:appteprlntIons wore uroub..i. tho homeless Belgians, acknowledg- in tho receipt of tho Coos Day contributions: 'In behalf of tho commltteo I acknowledge with many thanks the receipt of 189.05 from tho people of Coos Day as a donation to uie Dollar Chrtatam. Fund for home- less Belgians." T TO HANDLE THADE SIX1. M'ADOO MAKES EAKNEST WJU 1-Olt MEUCHANT MAIN INK DANOEIt OK 1'OItKION BOTTOMS. IDr AmmUIM rrm to Cool D; TlmM.J CHICAGO, Jnn. 11. Secretary. 1ll.Un .Inninrn.l In n onnrfll In tllfl Commercial Club of Chicago that - tho Administration ship purchase' bill now ponding in Congress offers n.n nnitf Lninilnn nf tlm iiroblom of , ho only Bolution of tho prouicm 01 , how to build up an adequate Amor-, lean merchant marine ho said, to ovcreomo "'"' I IS 01 IS obstacles tho Kuropcan war hos.amouniB 10 nuu, wm.u uu. ,... 4.u,-.u .... ...- thrust In tho path of American trade ' edgo as they suggest, could bo op- been "getting knocked down and get expansion nnd to holp prosperity. orated for $C00 a month. , ting on his feet again." "Tho Democratic pnrty," ho added,! Thoro was no quorum present He was also a very heavy losor in "now has tho power to legislate and j f tho Port Commissioners, L. J. the great San Francisco fire, where It will bo equally culpahlo If It, Simpson and A. H. Powers being the stock, buildings and factory in falls to act. It will bo oven moro, Abcnt, nnu tno niatter was deferred inn eleven million foot lumber yard culpable, If It does nothing, slnco ! until a futuro mooting. Tho ' mora-(WOrc destroyed. This has not beon tho emergency created by tho Euro-' """ this morning expressed the de- established and now fivo Indivl pcan war has omphahliod, as noth- Ir to K'vo tho peoplo all dredging daa, yardg Q1xupy ,he ge Ing olso could havo done, tho mi- premo folly of subjecting tho for olgn commorco of this great nation to tho hazards of ocean transporta tion under tho flags of nations now ougnged in tho most gigantic war of nll tl tno. Itcgardlcss of theso haz ards, It Is oven greater folly from an economical point ot view to con- tlnuo deliberately tho policy ot try Ing to build up n great forolgn trndo , by lonvlnu to our rivals tho control j of tho vitally Important Instnimen tnlltlen of ocean transportation. So( long oh our compotltorH own tho ships thoy mnko tho rates, they con trol tho sorvlco and they dotormlno tho route. With this power It Is easy to favor their own commerce nnd dlscrlmlnnto against ours. 1 Dangerd of War. I "80 long as England commands tho sea our commorro will not bo stopped, Hut who can- foretell tho ovontunlltloB of a great war? It Is conceivable that a daring Gorman squadron might got Into tho Inntlc nnd play havoc with U- onr , commerce In DrltlHh bottoms. Ko ono can toll how long tho war will lavt and every day that It con tinues our foreign trade Is Biibjert to Its vlKHlsHltudes nnd dangers. Is It fair to our producers, our mer chants nnd manufacturers to forco such risk upon them? Are we Justified In putting tho prosperity of our country In needless Jeopardy? Tho Secretary pointed out that tho withdrawal of lit per cent of tho world's total steam tonnage which beforo tho war amounted to 1-15,400,000 tons had operated to 1 Increase freight rate In unprece dented fashion. Tho lack or Amer j lean bottoms and tho fact that neu , tral ships cannot bo depoudtk! upon I has practically destroyed the trade I of tho United States with some ot 1110 iieiiigeroui nations lu non-con- trnuaud articles. Mr. MeAdoo re- fen ed to tho lncroanu in rate and Hald that on all commodities It basNte all of this A. . Hammond has ( amounted to between SO and 309 e forth th iraaalaUoos. de iporcent whether enrgoos were for'c5lrta thai mue'a ot the ancient Ian , Knglish, Kiiropean or Mediterranean ' BHa was Incorrectly applied The V- ,S will be hold tomorrow in j 'Opportunity to grasp u lurite ConnUlo, whoa officer are W be .amount of trade Is knocking at the 'elected. W. T. Stall will talk on door of this nation," tho Secretary ' "The Commeacaat ot the Cob. -v " w"1 Miwn iiiuh mutt nmu iiBmiraiicu ot oconn tranaiinr. uivuii uuiiBlMir- tatlon under tho American fine. S 'U Tn'' rollllblUty aml rK-01 l" Ml Laws- iohn C. )0,CCW"'8 hon,otoad on Hill's' Mra. L. P. Maury was hostoss to 1 '"l" competitors., Kendall on -Hay for the Horse;" ?uk- Ul8 "" was of only B ' tho Past Matrons' Assocint iTt hurl "American twdo In foroliiti mar-.W. ( pi.o - ....,. ,. '. ' rew iitivs ,i..ro.i.. ... ., : ' , oummuu inurs- Kots,- ho said "will follow trans Iportatlon undor the American Xlac 1 and thrive as lt never did bofoiv Tho fore markets of tho world nro be us tho Orient a- wii (South America. Enterprise and Ipnnrnp.t .. ..nA.. i. .. ....... 0 , ,,(.,, u mH.nro tUOIU. THANKS VIUTKHX.ll. VNION Wo wish to thank the members ui mo iratornal Union of !!!rt"l tor tlio yZn7lll? 0l7;lm tt'; W,U a",,0"r ta "'8' - .trmoSr3; z tisrw - 'In (ho loved tho handtomo flnmi iM .... :,:."".' "'" "i'.ujuu cuurcii some ih. f..naM, .... .J.':' ' "T """ "' "v '" " "'" organiaation, qf which sho was a benefit member. J. E. FOX AND FAMILY. ..... (' Lay times, marshfielo, oregon, mondayjanuaw COOS 'BAY lllLBSinij. SIMPSON HMfl If, Delegation Now Undecided Port ASKCd tO BUIIU a Bucket Dredtje dcftlh of A M. Slmp- l8on occurr)ng t0 ca U J. Simpson SOl!lh to Oakland this morning, the ,)PEBbllItles of a delegation to wasn- 'infftnn in connection with tho lmruor ,.... - --- , . n 8tandftlll, and the Port wn"BB1" "' era al lt. meeting ' mr-k. no plans for farther actio Mr. Simpson declared that he wouw W,r. from San Francisco how soon coultl " jn tlio mennunie i.uk. ..... 6,t to Captain Macgenn In Port - land, telling mm oi mo .,, .. also to C. A. Smith In Chicago, Oinncli no word hras yet been re-. icolvod from him. Ho wag expecting1 to return this week to Coos Bay. wng completely destroyed by a forest Work has boon received from thotro wm, nll logs, lumber, houses. U. S. Board of Engineers, stating Blnb)eS( 0ffce a,i tools. So utterly thut tho delegation would bo given , Wflg evcry imnrovement wiped out of an audience. Ab a delegation from Kentuck In let, B W. SchlcfKi.P, A. X. Chris tonson, C. E. Hanson, C. McCulloch ninj M. If. Belhcr appeared before the Port Commission asking that a bucket dredge ho constructed by the Port for Inlet Improvement. Aci-ordlnir to figures submitted1 uy r.u v.suu " 1V Z?., 1 iL. ..I.IUbh hh.1 !. Dlnii T nrrnle 0 m. d sicn a are SJ hc beon rcImbnrge(I cost between $1 ,000 and 16'00";. . He has often been F gurcs were also produced by the " n insurance, ue uas outu uti.ii , ' . nccordlnK impelled to say to Inquisitive stran- lolegat on to show tha. according ...'..,,,...,, It promises to their bellof, that tho present gors wno nave ueen ins iraoiniK cum-.-.,1. nf Hio' dredging bill for Inlet work monthly , palons In transcontinental and Euro- . .. ..ill. (. . "u possimo 10 secure wn $30,000 Inlet appropriation. T!.o dredgo bill ot the Puget Sound Dredging Company for WMJl-SS frt 1 1 am a i linn nHl um lljHnil for Dccomber work was allowed. That a raugo light at the juac- 1 Int. n lit a fin tnlita. . ImIaI H.l m IIUII VI IIIU V.Hlllllll IIUUl ami VWI Itlvor cut off is necessary wa jy opinion of tho members tw a re- ouest for such a light will fee for- warded to tho light houw depart niont nt 'Washington. EET Annual Banquet and Business Meeting TomOITOW EvenirVfJ WH"y Thirty members 'of Ue Coot cms- ty Hardware Dealers- mdiUoa are expected at the twioal h to he held tomorrow erontoc at the Cfcaad- ler Hotel foHouiC the boiiooM meet- Ing In ChfcCBijaoer of Commerce, when officers for the Mla; year will be elwtM. Presides Ray XcXalr ot Baadon. has Issaoa a cooeral call for all deal- ors to attend the meeting, though he has In no way yet dUcloied hU nmnt or what quettloBi will he brought he- ""' ' . .... ... i.c iHt were com- ' ,woa ,ea'' The bMrtaeM meetlaz I railed fr 7 p. m. and the banquot between S and S:) odock. MHOT .v C0Qfiij.it OW Counijr liar Avbtin Han quel to I. HeW THtmrrnw Despite the (act that tho Pro- gram of the Coos County Bar Ao- Clt"n was pHMM ta wlr th or4ikArr Uua to bo Urmaa A. . taw h. niles on "Past Itoori ""wri ara naautnf p-n i CDUWTY HARDWARE DEALERS TO M Wade n. t n.i... . , ..... .IW. OHlesnlo. Latniv i, i.n.i ..... i.n,. i a .. WU " iw un unit, in p iwin ' njollsh us the Occasion iiMi,i" " " 4-fU 41 B and Arthur K. Pec on "Ilospico."' ! ANDUEWS' xkxv WOIlK, j A Hosoburg paper says: e. m vn-! 1 diews. of Modford. a former associate ' I l J. V. o j w. Perkins , the dove.opmont o tao tow-n of Suttiorlln, arrived In , u c) mis attornoon and will sin.i .:U)8 -'oi.n. the ioca. ,,m lls month. AIX COATS mm USIItltNUaS. itiivn.v h.:dpced. matsons CliIMX-l'p SALE ..-., 4x. 9t iirtttiiMnn,! nn !!, nlvimni uy iiinnn nn snn in n...i .. t - s j', ': ' J, .. L-U-.-IU-'-- ,JL-""" DIES SUDDENLY Continued From Pago Two. nrv for tho first sawmill to lie built on Coos Day. Enough of tho machinery was saved to erect tho mill. It was a ( very prlmlllvo nffnlr, consistng of an old-fashioned down east sash saw with a capacity of six to ten thous- mil feet ner day. This was In ibi" nllM ICCl IIU Ulj. ' """ '" 1857 Mr s,mp I gon cslnbHslicd a packet Hue of fivn fn , ami .. h .. . ., Tnm th to tr lev vjr. the , 2 wltU tho ex. ... ... , , ... ., ctptlon of the Whistler wore built on ih u,. nor and Uyxbeo a mill located near port Qrford, built In IS54, but this existence that ho never visited tho place again, but gave tho land to Joseph Nay. It Is u noteworthy fact that at various times, Mr. Simpson , has suffered the loss of more than (twenty vessels which have been 1 wrecked on. the Pacific coast and else- whero and of six mills which have been destroyed by fire at different nlncea on the coast and In none of ...... !....... !.. 1.1. 11a n.nrl. lino ThIg outne of the carcer ot one of the Ereat developers of the most ,MportaiIt lnterMU of CoM B . t gh , whe , , hlatt at the gigantic enterprises which he has promoted and fostered . . . , , lT P"l Bill CCaiUr.v, will give uk prei generation enough of an M ot a,BWl bon8 posel-' MUtiea of this country of marvelous' retonrtH to encourage those among ' them who are ambitious to contlnuo ! the work t auspiciously begun by thU kiig of pioneers. It Is u fact KrcBflr emphasized by Mr. Simpson the Haet he has followed still exist throughout this section, but those who are familiar with his successful operation must, If thoy are to succeed ,B the,r undertakings, profit by the i IPlrls example ho has set for thorn niesnij, ueierminauon, por- aerverance and eternal vigilance bo their motto and act accordingly. Mr. Siminon was nnhmi in mnr. rlage In 1S75 In Haclno. wiacnnain. to Sophie B. Smith, a natlvo of thnt city. Four children, all of whom are llvlnjr. blessed this union. Mrs Simpson pawod away about four yonrs ( as0. The eldest son, L. J., and his brother. Capt. Edgar M., aro now Joint managers of tho groat Industry which he established. Ills daughter ISdlth. a few voar nPn m.iD,i prominent eastern buslnoss man, Hoy He. They now roslde in San rraHcisco. Dr. Harrv w Simpson rualdiu Iq Snt.mmUnt, ! PCXKItAL IS iim.D. D. P, Simile CoiidutU Services for Coqulllo Pioneer. la camnlianna uin. .., lonaT am. n p Qin ........ . funeral of David Drew, a pioneer who ' w n r - weoMh VUilUUtJltUl 1111 I "UMKllJU IIIU I Al died the other day. He was CO years 1 old. He was born In Morrlstown ' .New jHftioy, November SI, 1S4G, and1 eettled In this valley In 1S70 ' He na a first eluss blacksmith nnd all-' round raeclinnlc and followed his call-' lK here for many years. Ills wlfo wnos maiden name was Mary 7. Wlllard. died many years ago. but ho Is survived by tlio folIoviiB sons and daughtors: Thomas, Claud, Cjuv anu itoy. Mrs. Abnor Hoan ami Mn KM. Glllesplo. Latoly ho l,ad boon n..a. 1 1. . . - , " " -"'"lfr1 it III! Ul' c.iirinir nt til 1.,,..,. m . . curing at tho homo cf his daught or, hi a, uenn, on Lampn Croek COyi'll,,E ,MAX DEAD. A letter from Miss Vivian Haynos 111 fl fflnn.l 1 . ' tleul.r. of the doal.T her 0tl e W. E. Haynes. who Mr, L Z " !"' - tiuiiti imrM i vna nnn led .1 imrin .... 1 ' --.n.i DecemUer ...a Ton o S Z Z ""1 " 1"8 lr.nta - reside. u0 arrlvod in December lSh nn.i ., Christmas Day was taken suddenly .... "" u.0 .-am no was operated on for ulcer of tho stomach, hut llvod only is hours after the operation, dying on December 29th. His two little boys aro left iu the hands of " '- MtiiMtiwii, iiik tituirn m inniir niiitnmrm inn. si. t x!!Lib -EVENING EDITION. i ir" - :nd January Clearance The One Big Sale of the year is now J Bmr this in mkuL This BCdl tint) 111 " ow nnnno POMPAMY m... mT": :" , L",.T. I. .h ..n storcforsie ' EVERY PRICE ADVERTISED IS A. GENUINE TI0N FROM THE NORMAL PRICE. There is no HUB DRY GOODS CO. u CORNER BROADWAY AND CENTRAL AVENUE. ka0MHHaiHMnHBaMBI 1 NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS I ! .IAII (SliTS MOHi: KVKUV ! j AliliKf.'AXV ITH.MS. I , - (Special to Tho Times.) ALLEGANY, Or., Jan. 11. Tho Smith-Powers Company sent up kow and donkoy engine Thursdny which they are going to mho to roll the logs Into tlio river that havo stranded on tho Thomas and Ongo , . ,,,,, ll.nl ,, inrt HUl.C. m-- ,1U aumu l...v niiiu ivii from tno insi run. 1 noy nro runiuiiK a crew of six men. Tho Alert Club met nt Mrs. K. C. Hnrkor's Tuesday. A good tlmo was reported with plenty ot Ico cream and cake. Luther Judy nnd wifo cnino out from Loon Lnko yostordny. They linil a wet day of It. TO IMPKOVi: COQl'ILLK. ltaiiilon Port Coiunilssloii Pliuw to Ismio .S.IOO.OOO DiiikIh Sihhi. "Half n million may ho oxpcudod on tho local harbor at Handon in tho noxt two or three yonrs," says tho Handon Hocordor In its report ot tho meeting ot tho Port Commission last Saturday. Halt of thin amount Is ex pected to bo appropriated by tho Fed oral Government nnd tho other halt secured by bonding tho property of tho Port, which Includes tho City of Coqulllo ns well as all tho territory between horo and Handon Tho mooting was tho first of tho year nnd A. McNnlr, who was elected last fall, took tlio plnco ot K. L. llo dllllon, this being tho only change In tho personnel of tho board, Tho Commission organized for 1915 by electing Col It. H. Hosn prosldent, E. E. Johnson vlco presi dent and T. P. Hnnly trensuror. implication has already boon mado for tho dredgo Oregon to bo brought " llo nvor, ror tho of cleaning and drodglng shoals botweon , " f Ul r,vor aiul Co,llllll0- v n lmi auoul 2r''00l) nvullablo 'r U,ls l"ir')080' nml ,l '8 tho lton- commissioners to WVk '" conJl,,Ict,0 with tho army "8lnoor8 for tho goneral Improvo-! mont of tho harbor. '" mo last sossion of Congross, ' -,uuu waa appropriated for this rIVr a,ul U,oro lms l,0" 7C,000 p,ncod lu M, rlvors aml harbors bill '" tllla B08sln of Congress. COQl'lLM.j PAST MATiinvw - "" .i UIU UUB1UOS8 nnnr iim ii.itn .11.1 " ..v BUVlllia IIIU 1 PI' U'nif tin - . - ..-,, P"So wnon a oiilckou dinner was serv ed. Tho conterpioco was a largo col orod stnr within a triangle. Tiny gavols marked with tho guest's nunue woio at onoh placo. Mra. Hal Ploreo assisted in sorving. Tho Past Matrons prosont woro urs. a. j. siiorwood, Mrs. J, s. Law renco Mr8 u t .,..., ., , "'. Wm. L,'. T ' 8' C' " Darrow- Mrs- -has. Kime and Mrs. Honry Lorenz. Mrs. Maury was olocted president for this year. Coqulllo Sentinol. tholr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs s. ' ". Jlnynos. In im i,n.,. Christmas Joy was so suddenly t to mount nit. Coomn. iin... . -.. ..v MUIIIU whoro store docs not Hold sales every week or every moU . .n np . ynnr nnn in nnim... 9 10 dS lUSt tWO UUJ uua i j -..- ... ,ulluai. hrid or the single purpose of CLEARING OUR and men marked down. No -goods arc brought Into, 1 Joggling with Price Under tt Word "Values" 'Smart, Wear for Women YHAK. Tiirnkoy Novlu Lnndrotli nt tho Jail hero furiilslios huhio iiBtonlHliIng flgurofl rogardlnj; tlio Incronwo In crlino In Coos county lu rocont yonrH. During tho 20 yearn from January 1, 181)1! to Jnuunry 1, ID 12, thoro woro -Til) puoplo lucnrcorntoil In tho Coos county Jail, or nu uvorngo of about 13 a yonr say ono n niontli. Durliu: tlio tliroo yonrH hIiicu Jan. 1, lUl'J, thoro hnvo lmun ISC now arri vals nt tlio Jnll, or nt tho tho rato of 02 n yonr or fivo n month; and of thofio l.Sf! thoro woro HO taken In dining tho year 1014, or ovor kovoii a mouth. I.nst month, Docombor lilt I, brolcn tho record with 21 reg istered "In." Homoono may ho nblo to oxplalu why ciituu Iiiih IncroiiRoil ho rapidly ot Into; and of coiirso it nmy bo thnt ovll doors aro lookod nftor moro olosoly now thnn thoy used to ho Co qulllo Sontluol, AVKI IN COgUILLK. In this city, Jntiunry 3, John L. Mooro and MIsh Alliorln C. Iloanoy woro married by Justlco Stnnloy nt bis office. Tho lmppy coupln nro from Dolmnr (moro familiarly known as Honryvlllo) lu this rounty, whoro ' th0 Rroom ll118 " 'ponHlblo position iih ongiueor in tho coal idIiioh and wlioro tlio nowly woda will reside Coqulllo Herald. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS E. Lothard McClure ATTOKNKV AT LAW Prnntlnitn In nil .....- K' l-f Fluiiiiguu a Honnctt Hank " . HarDCr IIOUHK Itmrni'ir General Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phono 340-J. 1. M. Wright HUILDI.VO Illllf l.tvn ;""!""" IHinh 1UU T EBtlmntea rurnlahod on reiiueit wiiii, t.m wUMTllAlTIfllt Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Noso nml Throat (i LASSES V1TTEI) OH. MATOIE ll. 8IIAW nffiVnf f v,,"en mill ailldrea Office Phono 330-J. Hooms 200. 201, 202, Irving Hlock. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING HNOLVEEU AND AHCHITEOT n 0ff,'B' 206 vlnnj Block ?hone 103-1, or 267-J. Marshfleld. Oregon W. 6. Chandler AHOHITECT Room. 301 and I 302. Coke Hulldlng, Marahflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turnen AHCIIITl:CT Marshfleld, Oregon. loel Ostlind ' PIANO TUNER AND HEPahifk S'SS ttt w-R- SSiiK. 15 s- slta Street. Phono 103-L. Perl Riley Ballinner ' Me. aTudloTlif TOrft ... ' PbonA ifiLf0, lu,r 8i 11 VIDm a ..- Pbono 368- Sa PHONE I AIN'T IT THE TKH I Wo novor blnmo the UHctj our pnntB wo hate to ; Wo novor blnmo tho 1 H when our soles groi t I 'thin, Wo novor blnmo tli h I whoa our lids to In I flout, Hut wo nlwaya blame till dry wlion our uhlrti t I COOS HAY STEAM lAtH I Phono C7-J. I HT. IjAWHKNCI: iioita I (rbrmorly tho Cooil I Stonm heat, hot and CU I Ko liquor, I Wo Invito you to InTtitljoJ j winter rntca. Special Itlaj when two or moro pentui I py saino room. PAHIS1AN OLEAXIXOI DYKING WOHKS 200 West Mnrkot AyM Second Street. Undor now mnnngcmettl low. nnd all work tc littdlott' work n IP Phono 17C-J. J. 8. STEVWS, Prop. All kinds of KINK CIIKISR Coqulllo and ML H(HlJJ l-'riv,h litoiH. Eastern VI 1'lsh. rnos HAY OYSTKIU Unlnoo Meat Mwl Phono 361-J. vnn aiito HAI L ' FOR FOOTE'Sfl PI10110 u-w vli.ht mid lf Whlto Klci'hant fiI r:,wi '.. Crtitra I). Ti. KOOTI 5&VF MONEY liy ordorlnc tlie fl HENRYVILLE COE Nut coal, pdr tou " Lump Coal, por ton , j Or, half ton or uom 11. Ilfl I'liono 18-.T or loave lllllyt'r'H CIir ' The Bay View 1 Un'der new manage; FLORENCE, 0H Offers the best accpn lions in the cityr:1 Renovated Dining . iinnvonllnd " lYnuro in ri'. Mr.andLMrs.W. aacnnUARIT'S CA Popular place f Prices Reason. Cor. Commercial . Cfl SMITH'S VARItn, "' North ueiiu. (nn Cqnou and U9 CHINA m( W-w TWM Ctaxwwaaia -mxjc-'Xt3!mxmmer.1.,