The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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CHANGE III UK
MAY HURT PDHT
AW
It Invalid Says Lilienvist'
(Spcclnl to Tlio Times.)
' COQUILLK, Or., .Inn. 15. A
change In the bounorles of the Port
of Ilandon, made by Attorney Tread-
gold ana me run. w'"'"' . .
P. M. Hall-Lewls nnd M. O. IiawKins
had prepared a map of it. may result
'in the Oregon Supreme Court order-1
... n rnWlnn- of on tho appeal and
tho knocking out of tho Port.
.. ,!, -Mo- M..r. TtnW.
..." ""TVJr" .V ::,""",,
Kins nnu n- '""""--
. .. n (...M.fflW mill IIIII II. MIIIII. 111. LIIII I
showing the
UIU DUIVUJ Mint .i.",'
..... ..-.I.. ... it.,- nnmniloBlnn
urninuK uu.. ,u. --" - tho bar( wien the little ship tnou
extended tho boundary-lines about pnB8ag0.
three milos to tho northeast and also ma(,B )ier BtrBg0 nmi
I northward, lopping over Into the Coos b(jrnc (1(jffn by Ul0 Bhor weght
'iJry lrnlnago basin. Tho extension, o grcQt comuor8 the wireless
jot the boundary taken In monythous-!opora(or of tho Nnn,i Sn,it, scnt a
'nnds of acres of Innd. ImessaRO sclntllatlng to tho Marconi
i Tho chango wob not discovered un-1 w,eg8 gtatlon on tho hill nnd from
'til after tho trial In Judgo Coke's t,K.r(l operator Williamson nttompt-
court. Tho map was not exhibited In C(J to cnu tlu fo saving station. Ho
evidence, Mr. Trcadgold falling to foumj this Impossible, tho tele
' bring It Into court. McHnrs. Hnwklni I ,,), wrc8 wcro In troublo nnd
nnd HalM.owls testified that tho mop ,10 worj reached tho Hfo savers.
1 did not ombrnco any area In nay i Morlnera this morning point with
other dralnogo basin, not being awnro ' menacing fingers to this Incident
that tho Uandon Port Commission declaring It Is clear evidence In It
had changed tho boundaries. It was itself that tho station can bo moved
Btlpuloled that tho map bo produced
In ovldpnce and In going ovor It Mr.
Mljcqvlst (ffscovorcd the change. Ho
has presented tho question In strong
languaga to tho Oregon Supreme
Court.
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12
Coos Bay Asked to Join in Nat
ional Canned Salmon Day to
Boost the Product
"March 12 n National Canned Sal
mon Day" In the slouaii of tho Thnns-
portullou Club of Sunttlo end tho ,
Association of Pacific Plshorlos. A.
IS. Campbell, uhalrmau of tho exec
utive uommlttOQ of the National
'Canned Salmon Day Association, In
n lettor to tho local Chamber of
jCommorco, asks the co-operation of
Coos Hay In olnervlng that day.
: Dining cars, stoaniBhlps and
viotols nnd rostaurautH will servo
Vanned salmon March 12, according
e
to tho ahalriuan, Thnt. tho movo-
jmuiiV io boost' Vlib Pacific Coast
Jprodutt U not new Is ovldencod by
Who further statement that thla will 1
bo tho third nnnunl day of this order.
1"Tlip ImliiRtrlal dovolopniont of
.nir country Is largely depoudont on '
(the proper exploitation of tho food
jiroductH of each Hoparato coinmiiu-
Sty," unys Mr. Campbell. Coiislilorlng
hat salmon caniilng Ih a great Indus
try through out Aliuku mid tho
Nitlro North West ho nsk that
Jmpport bo given tho movement.
I Sonttlo Ib liiteronled In tho salmon
jcuniiliiK IndtiHtry for two reiutons,
namely, bocnuso during tho scnHou
jtho Halinon run of Puget Houud
nffordH 11 great Incoiiio to Seattle
jicoplo and thosu thereabouts and
;i1ho beraiiso tho large canned sal
anon Hhtpmenttt from Alaska nro, for
tho most part, handled through Seat
Il thereby affording nuothor source
of liicoine, (hat of transportation,
t Tho Biwno featuroH nro embodied,
4to n more or Iosh extent It Is pnlntoil
'out, down tho 011 tiro coast nod will
urouvu (i lively Interest In n tiroduct
vhlvh brlugu an lucouio Into tho
community.
Waterproof
Not neatly not fairly
but dryly
watcriuoof
OWEUx
mi
4svmnP
REFLEX
SLICKER
The wet vrtlitr cot
looou lor good
Inl
mivicc Light wi
usni wrigni.
ilioog, end tig U utrc
lot tvioluil, r
$3.00 EYfrtwlete rrotcdor Hl, 75 Dj.
SATtSPACTtON CUARANTiXD
CiJfm
A. J. TOWER CO., Beaton
Times Want Ads
Never Shirk
Cost A Mite And
Do The Work
HT LIN
MARCH
URGED
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SHIPPING NE
s. 0. S. DF
PROVED USELESS
While Hardy Struggled Storm-
Prevents Calling Life 1
SavinCI Station
.- .!.,
Wires down on tuo BniP.rc . -,
.'".-". , v.r,in made
t vnoinninv maue
uur.ng u. u.. . ';";,"' ..,..,,
It ln.olUo to get t e I f
station In the lo -.H. w at tho time
when the Hard) seemed mow tor
tnln to ho wrecked on wu nun..,
.. . i 1.1 tint, u-nv In the
SPU as SIIC lOUKi.i - - -
.ca. The Nnnn Smith had followeu
r ,,, Minholson In tho Hardy
. ... .1.. I.-.. .,lw,rlln 1i.nl InRldo
UOWn UIU ", . " "-- - ,.
ncno too soon to Charleston Hay,
where tho men could bo within three
tnlniitos' run of tno bar In their !
llfo boat.
Already tho National Congress
has appropriated 147,000 for chang-
Ing: tho station from Its present
jlecntlon, whoro It Is 28 minutes' run
from tho bar. Hugh Mcl.aln two
I months ago received word that tho
.transfer to tho bar cntranco had been
'ordered. Captain Campbell, district
, llfo saving Inspection, hero from
1 Pan Francisco n week or so Inter,
I said tho worlc would bo dono at
onco. An official of tho Llfo Sav
ing llureau In Washington, enmo
here nnd mado an Inspection, but
iiB yet no tangible movo has been
mado and It Is now thought tho
Ptirciiu head wilts until spring bo
tnW ordering tho now buildings on
CliarKftpn Uay.
At tlio cntranco of tho bar, on
tho north side, thoro Is stationed at
all hours a lookout from tho lite
saving station and from this It Is
taken that tho tlurdy would havo
been rendered all assistance If sho
had 11. eded it, but oven nt tills sca-
n.en, In no way blaming tho local
edition, declare tho Incident Is of
vulue In seeking u chango In the
ftullou 11 h soon iih poshIIjIo,
INSPECTOR BECK TO LEAVE
MglllllOllhO IllNHC(OI of This 1)1.
till t TYiiiiHftincd to l'just
POHTIiANI) Oro., Jan., 15,
Henry h. Deck, Inspector of the
Seventeenth Llghthouso District,
Who has boon in charge of tho Ore
gon and Washington territory sluco
July, I'Jtl, has received telegraphic
Instructions to proceed without do
lay to Clinrloston, S. C, as Inspeciur
of that district, and ho expects to
leave Saturday. Mr. Heck will trans
fer tho affalra of his offlco to Robert
Wnrrack, Buporliiteiidont, who hag
been appointed temporarily and Is
understood to havo boon selected
ns Mr. lleck'a successor. The latter
had reuu.'sted a transfer to tho Kas
ana was fnvorod when tho vacancy
was available.
During thu tluin ho has been In
Wiargu of thu Seventeenth District
ho has caused C4 now lights to be
established as aids to navigation,
15 of which nro in tho ninln clinnnel
botween Portland and thu sea and
oinorn in tho Willamette and Coliim
-, Ida. Ho procured tho sanction of tho
jimrenu of I.lKhthouies to establish
a mammoth gns bony marking Or
ford Hoof, off capo Dlanco, which
othom had sought to havo marked
for years with n llght-vessel. ini
proveinent in n,0 iiKiltltiK syntem
at tho mouth of the Columbia Hivr.
1-nim.rlMlM . "".
of tar" ".;"? ".r1 H,,, l
IMI
llisht. .V.i 7 . i'u"ui laugoicanm ln overland
HKhts at Chinook and other h.itmr..
meats there were obtained by Mr
Heck.
HU'SUVW POUT COMMISSION
Thq conimlssloiiera of the Port of
Impuua met Monday ovotilug and
ransneted what business that came
Wru the meeting, which was very
"ttle. A r.olmioii was adopted
moving tho placo of mooting from
Uie flmuibor of Commerce to one of
uio offices In the
llnrdluor Mill Co's.
store, unit rmiii..iii.. .1,.. .,...1........
rctnry's sslary frn, 3G per month I
to 110. Thlu w. .,.,.... ' I;
of there being nq business to
we being nq business to LJ. . . ,8 w,,Uttlu among a few
nsacted at the present time, as1 1.1""011 ,,,Ht boca," "' the
ib is being done toward tho j ! H!ln'Ha Cau:U ,uul "Ntulatlona adop.
UMnent of the rivers or haibors , tomKovor "s use, there is a
uu transa
nothing
Improve
.. . ...... .. r ' "" ""
i.u lirouauiv mniiiin win i. .!....
of this, nature before next sutnmor or
fall. The following officers wore re
elected for the eusuliiK lour: ir.w
..(. "M " UUIIl
O. K. Hlckor: VU-o-Pro., W. P. Howl
Treas., j. n. Hoddou; 8oc J ,,'
Christie; Asst. Secy., L. s. Wwkl.
Unrdlncr Courier.
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GALE DF 75 MILES
HITSBf
Spas Wnsh Into Cabins Wet-
ting Passengers in Storm
Off Cape Lookout
,,.,.1..,, ..f u.cht before last off
, i.. .. ,.f tlio lmrdcst storms
,... u . -;--- ,
. .1 .1...
u at s e ins u;i v........v. .,
-i;.wr ' ...mm .noon
i - - r- n n r n n nun ii . i v n i u i in im
wc r r iniihiii uniLu i1-'" - ,nnn'
F.r 1 7.1 iv mn en ITU PRIIIUIHC M
EAKlAfAILH
that she has ever encountered. ",,.,,. nB of two nights ago won...
Ureakwater arrived off the bar last
evening nnd crossed In cany 'lnornlnB.
morning, bringing a passenger list )cft 0J , ncliondo
of 3C persons from Portland. Cn"were.
tnln Macgcnn was In command! j ' Mrg 3 g IJraK!ini Morris
Reports before leaving tho Co - ' Ut QmAm
umbla bar that the wind was .mod- J Jko ,
orating accounts ior u.u ..
iter's leaving port and It was not1 Ungfon, H A. el , 3
until several hours out of Astoria Mann. C. H. Lead, I .A.
on Wednesday night that she wasjl-'. Morrlssey, lorn A. UHH
struck by tho So'wester that blew ;
up tho coast.
"After leaving Astoria at !:30
w,ioo,inv morning." said Captain 1
Macgcnn this morning, "wo anchored
In tho lower bay to got ino iiooji
weather report. Tho word came to
us then from Capt lilanco at 1 p. m.
hndlcatliiK that a southwest wjiul of
about 25 'miles an hour was do-
"
"Tho ureakwater proceeuea nmi
found both the Columbia bar and the-
son outside moderate. It was not
until 8 p. 111. that wo ran Into n ,
heavy southwest galo off Capo I.00K
nut which Increased until It blow
botwecn 05 nnd 70 mllea an hour
nt 3 a. m. on TiiurBuay.
"Just before four o'clock the wind ;
died down a bit ana 1110 seas nauiou )1S ,-IWi . relurned in umo to eaten tno auor
to tho southwest when wo shipped
11 nenvy sen nniiusnii winen uuni ine
main bulwarks and uppcrworxs (or
a distanca of 10 feet, stove In the
salon windows nnd those of several
staterooms on tho upper deck, filling
with salt water tho green rooms A
and C and thoso of tho wireless op
erator and tho Captain. Tho dnmnge
was only slight."
Tho Ureakwater arrived off tho
Coos Hay bar yesterday afternoon
about three o'clock nnd becauso of
a 10-foot outgoing tldo could not
cross In until this morning. Captain
Macgcnn says ho will leave on sched
uio tlmo Snturday morning for the
north.
William If. Hosklns, of Tilla
mook, shipped a horse on tho Hreak
wnter In Portland, which was low
ored Into tho hold nlongsldo of an
other animal. Whllo tho high seas!
were running yesterday nno of tho
horses rolled out of his crnto and
across thp hold whoro ho collided '
with a shlpmont of flour. In tho
nilxup tho animal pawed and tore
opon tho sacks, finally settling Into'
tlio midst of tlio dobrls, from whence
ho was ousted only nfter tho derrick)
was put Into oporntlon.
During Wodncsdny night many of'
the pnsseiigors woro awakened by tho j
Hon washing Into tholr BtntorooniB.
according to statements today, somo I
of whom left tho ship with their'
baggago still wet. 1
Thp following passengorB arrived
this morning from tho north:
Apo Hatola, WHJam 1'aJrlno. An-
drow Morlkl, Mr. and Mrs. h. Walk-
er, h, A. Gourtero, Karl Huniborg,
C. W. York, J. J. Hucbrldgo, W. O.
Cooper, Win. Hoyden. Stolln Draff.
Mex Altrue, Oeorgo DukeiiBlkv. Joo
Parka, Henry Ilookmero, Chris Snv
Isch, Stevo Hnlck. Stovo Millor. S.
miwicer, I). J. Orlgmnii. Stella An-'
'Icrson, Inez Clark, H. O. Doll, Joo
"nil, -Mrs. H. O. Doll, K. P. Swan
eon, c. II. linker, Win. McKonn,
Miss Ashoe, a. W. Fox. H. H. Flom
Ing, Mrs. A. Aliilorwin, Dr. Morrow.
Win. H. Hosklm, A. Aftodnl.
Duiiuigeil Ills C001N.
Karl Powell, of North Ilond. who
wah hero this afternoon, said that
W. 11. Woldy. who Is to start 11 pa
per lu North Deiid, BtiffortM much
.'.aningo in tho Hreakwutor's hard
tip. His offectH were oil It. 11 U
auto wiib split In two, hlH house
hold effects Ronkod and dnmagad
ami 111 nil no otit mated t hut 11,..
woi,,' r ooo
Woldy
BOATS TO ADVANCE RATES
New Nurtlilmiiiid Tariff (iws Into
Kffi'ct mi Oust liniiiedlally.
POUTI.AND Ore.. J,,,,. 15. Kol
lowing the annouiuoinont to bhlp
pors more than a wook ago that
northbound water rates would ad
vanco Jatiuar) u. 8ome of tlu,m
2ft per cant, virtually u steam
fchlp compniilos operntlng to thU
ill) have nvado H Kuoral ralio In
tariffs. As vet nn i.iin,.... I.. .
S ,U 60,u,boi" rate, Bon.e 0
'" are dqctaroa to b m inu-.
-. .Maa llag iman
, . ,w w,,Uctlu among a fow
lirnlu.lilllt.. .i.... ....
w mut iiiiorcoasj . .-u
.fl l.4. "'
...luuossi iiupg nmy ,)0 urou.,t
under tho JurWlctlo,, of tho Inter
atate Commerce Commission. The
Present ea8o m ohargos. how-
tanf'l "0t, n!tr.l,,,ltwl o that, as the
r ff Is admittedly much below the
rail ratea between tho two states. 1
1 4 . K ' (! I . . ' " t- -
ul r in h TArr uu mm :
mni rui juu ui.... .. -
Lumber Laden Freighter Car
ries 16 Passengers for
San Francisco
At 3 o'clock this morning the llc
dondo moved out from the Smith
Terminal dock ami steamed down the
Day with a cargo of lutnuor a..u i
. ,,01111d for San Kranclsco
... ,,..,,, nvunnloil that tlio
-l'i"" -.. 1. 1
capinm .... -----
.. , nr lwo hikiub b -
mllet0ll down considerably this
1.. ..i.,n., .inu-n considerably thh
. iiiii. Mrs. Harry
I.aflne, K.
llllams
MACtlKX.VH cii.ia.m."
rnntnln Mncgenn, of the sleam-
cr jrCnkvater, reported Hint whoiii
,i0canio Into tlio uoiumum uum ""
I)ay sMday tho bar was ui ennui
from Xo
I y WB 0Ut8" ', T 1
nth channel, now clitbtiwi
. . .. .1 I
i ti10 Sottt1i channel, no
..Mnegenn's channel." tlioro w " .
" wl,lle water." C...tl.. Mr-
enn Bays tint wmi miio woik
S0,h 0f 40 feet could be obulnnd ,
.,' .,,, Fnll. Portloti.l Oregon-
,U)i
m mvni! i.v P.isTixii: n.i'ii. I
..msh llAI,!,. HATl'ltDAV KVK.
.,Ax, ,f in. FIXK Mt'KIC. NO
h.OIXO. (.'eiitlemeii !iMl0; l,a-
IRVING
BLOCK
Years End Accumulation Sale
Will Continue Until January 23
Suits For Women
LOT NO. 1.'
Values to $17,50, choice $9.75
LOT. NO. 2.
Values to $27,50, choice $12.75
COATS
LOT. NO. 1.
In this lot wei havo just 75 Coats loft
and they will go, special for Saturday only,
values to $17,50, choice r$5.00
LOT NO. 2.
Values to $29,50, choice $13.75
LOT NO. 3.
Values to $37,50, choice $17.50
SHIRTWAISTS
One lot of Shirtwaists, values to
$7,50, choice $1.49
All furs we are letting so at One-Half
Price and some are less than half, which
is considerably BELOW COST.
Underwear at 33 1-3 per cent discount,
WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL MILLINERY AND CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL
.' ' j-
Real Battle
m9
nciu
ARE TO BE SHOWN AT
LEMANSKI'S THEATRE
Monday Afternoon and Evening, Jan. 18th
ME-HA.F THE PROCEEDS GO TO THE RED CROSS
DON'T MISS THESE GREAT WAR PICTURES.
Professor Brown, of 0. A. C.
Horticultural Department
to Demonstrate
Tho orchnrdlsls of Cooa liny will
vo an opportunity next Wednosdav
f iih I'rofossor llrown. lioatl
of tho Horticultural Hepartinent or
0. A. C, who Is expected hero Tnus-
I w. . - , ..... ....
, evonlniff nnd will biioihi ih ''"
i . on Sotlli, Coos Kivoi
farms. Pruning, tho planting and
caro of trow, tho innrUellnn of tlio
product, will bo Important phnaes of
tho work to bo taken up by Profes
sor llrowil.
J. I,. Smith, county iigrleultmlst,
tnniln tho announconiBnt lhl8 morn
I lux as ho mil' figuring pensively on
'tl boat scheduio wnoreoy uu u.m'-'
to )0 nbl0 to bring tho farmers from
catching Inlot nnd tho Minn iMirn
down tho river In tlmo to catch tho
,., i1Mimii ... , iim South Korlc.
following Is tho tontutlvo ur
rangonient, n mado out ny .mi.
i...ni. iiiiiu.ii iIiIh mnv bo changed
LlllllLIII mwnni. .. -...
1 further announcement. It Ih
uilii imi Kv-
",. wll, i,.nVo tho foot of Market
I jr . flop 8
,,.i ..rrivim? ni ihn
J ' . ; " f( '
outh of Catching lnlot at a tlmo to
linen liinsiiiiiin-in uiiiiiiiih iium.i "
tho Wnh-tii-Wuso ami tho Sunrise, of
Sumner. Farther up tho rlvor pns-
soiigors from tho Allognny illatrlet
win uo wi-mmi mi m uiu ".. ..,1
tho present plans everyone will ll,!
jBli43a4tMa4&
W0"tSS33
REMEMBER, THE ONLY AUTHENTIC
Field
of G
ires
bont retumlnB Torn Mnrsliflohl
... l....llniltllinU.
In t u'lr ro'M'ccuvo iivbi.u -.
lirofcMor llrown travow """"
1. mnklng tlio niit"1 v,v" '
,v in lh. Btttlo. H cxnccw 10 ...
J, nr.iin sonic tlmoou Sittunlnj,
remaining tlioio ovor Sunday, and 1
lunvhiK Alomlny will probably nrrlvo
on I'oiw imy Homo iltno 'I'liwdny. 11"
N in havo threo ilnyii In Coos: county,
.'. Tinirsday to Alyrtlo Point
,! couulllo and tho last day to . Lotliai'd MoClllre
..1.1..I1 U mi thu Uiiflolnir?! A'fl'OltNlJv a t.
:::;:. : - - " -
Into tuo iiiionui. 1
Tho fact thnt thoro nro fow largo : u u Hari)er
ni-phnrda In thla vicinity nmkoa
nuikoa
exceedingly difficult for Mr. Smith Gonornl Itopnlrlng amj"c,vj
to make out n schedule for tho South phQno
Cooss lllvor trip inni w;in uhhuiu
farmers to nttbnd. .'VIbUb will
mild, probably, to tlio orclmrdu
Uluorgo Mnrcli, .lesso Sniith nnil Mutt UIM)IN CONTUaW
;o Murch, .lesso Siuilli 111111 aiiiu
iliitstrom. whcio tho doinoiiBlratlon ,
wor!!.:r!,1..m,,,:
thing will bo iirunlne nmi It Ih
n-iiMinlv iloHlrnlilo Hint furnioifl
nlnt tl.om.olvP. with llib proper, Jfg0 ZtA
methods of troo culluro," said tho, v ftI, Jr.'!
i..i .. n.ia , ..,.,, i,r
tiii ii;iiiiu mi mm nw"'rv
"Many farmers havo but n
trooH, licnco pny niiiu uiumumi
lliolr euro mill In pruiilng fill off
limbs Iiidlncrliiilnalely. In thin
good IiiiiIh 1110 ellpped. Thoro Ih IoIh
to learn. Why, thoro Is ovon hcIoiico
to cutting off tho limit of 11
Iron.
Unless you mnko tho cut close to
trunk whoro tho wound will
ovor tho atub rots nmi furnlHluiH
ucc.osH for dlHoaso to got lulu
tree."
COI.UMItlA
I IA INKS'.
I'UH'lt, !jil.7
MM,y caUl. Tim ftlnil VOU linvo
AiAVAYS UKKD. Pliono 711. Pacific
Ijtvery uml 'I'lunsfor Compiiiiy.
Suits For Men
'S SUITS.
$15,00 Suits, choice $ 9.75
$17,50 Suits, choico $11.25
$18,50 Suits, choice $12.75
$20,00 Suits, choice "$13.50
$22,50 Suits, choice " $15 25
$25,00 Suits, choico $17.75
$27,00 and $30 Suits, choico "$18.50
OVERCOATS
c?n m BH 0vGrcAts, choice $12.85
WO and $35 Overcoats, choice $1 7.50
ettFn o , BOYS' SUITS.'
5fr9 ! choice $3.00
S5.50 Suits, choico . $435
$6,50 Suits, coico $495
$8,50 Suits, choico $625
$10,00 Suits, choico $795
i nn MPcoS FiTANWEL S"HRTS""
$1.50 and $2 values 95c
$2,50 values V19E
One lot of Flannel Shirts hi?
BOYS' OVPRHflATQ TnMc"bV.rlbS
reat War
ORQAN.2AT.o7
1 HlOHQUALlTv"
Ik nn.l.l.l. '
, 11, vuuuiuiJICS ntirl
wvory 'iihiik lu Hwi
, """"".v ivecn 1
Marshfielcl Fruit CnJ
A. P.1I...1. Ment
Phono :um-.i. "1
PROFESSIONAL
!. ntss
It HOUHH iti'iT.mm
It
illl.KlI . , 1
.mi
DC j Wriflht
of
i. hiiiiiiiiiih 1 iii'iuaiin.i m
"" -mil on (!;
, Dr. H. M. Shaw
ox - , ciliAHHKH Kinnr,,i
110 - lilt. MATTIK It. silAW
"- """ ".
1 ,
few ' genjamil1 OstHlld
.
tho
conhultixo i:.vciim:fiii
Altl'lHTUCT
wny
Offlcen, 20(1 Irvlniz Bid I
?hono 10II-J. or 2C7-J. I
MirnhfleHo
W. G. Chandler
AIU'IIITKGT
tho
honl
frco
Itoomi 301 nnd .102, CokeEiS
MitrHiinoiii, Oregon
tlio
Wm. S. Turpen
AltrillTKCT
Marshflold, Oregon.
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Loaro onlorH ut W. II, !Ji(&i
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(ID 8. Sixth Stroot. VfoiA
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1'IANIHT AND lIUCWl
(losldotico Studio, 217 No, Tl
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Wo novor blnmo tho tailor tir
our pants wo havo to jj
Wo novor blnmo the tbott
wlion our boIos growoMt
thin,
Wo novor blnmo the
whon our lids we bitil
flout,
Hut wo nlwny ,'-.mo thi 1
dry whon o,,, nnlrta tut
COOS IIAV KTHAM UCXKl
Pliono &7-J.
st. ijAU'kk.nci: hoth
(Formerly tho CooslloWl
Steam hunt, hot and cold in
No liquor.
Wo Invito you to nvcstl(i!ii
wlutor rntcs. Special Indoccil
whon two or moro peraoci oal
py Bnmo room.
1AUIHIAN CMCAXIXO WI
DVKINd WOHK8
200 West Murkct Ave.,
Second Street.
Under now management I
low, nmi nil work Mtiifit
LiiiIIvn' work n HKthll
Phono 17C-J.
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Prop.
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FOR FOOTE'SMl
Phono ii-"5J
Nllit ami l.iy.
Whllo Mlcphant ClnU
(Sooil Cm. Careful M
i). i. room
SAVE MONEY
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HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut conl, por ton -
Lump Coal, por ton "
Or, half ton of both ,
D. MUSSOIj
Phono IH-.T or leave iw
lllllycr'M ClKi'r Stort.
The Bay Viewi,
Under new manageiP
GilL
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FLORENCE. OREP
Offers ihfi host acco
tions in the city-Thorjj
Renovated Dining n
Unexcelled ri
Yours to P'e
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
MERCHANT'S Ctff
Popular place fpr
Knnr MnalS.
Prices Reasonably
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SMITH'S VARIETY S1
North Bend,
for Fancy and N"1
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DIRECT
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Times'
Want A
ADMISSION 25 AND 35 CENTS.
Bring m
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