The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Real Service
BHMHn IHMIMM.
in Men's Sfioes
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ftelf&s fit
younnext pair
We fit your feet, and
give you shoes or u
quality ana styic uiui
plcaso. We believe in
SCt'Vtce, ana win
mnke our personal
service to you the
basi3 or your fu
ture patronage.
jffiP
In ilny behind her schedule, because
of her delny nt the Eureka bar.
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SHOE
M7oolen Mill Store
ArtJSfiStin TWO STORKS. SOUTH WEND
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WEATHER FORECAST
tDr Awoclttrd rrm lo foot lu TIbim. j
OREGON Fair, continued j
cold East; easterly winds.
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w.am Jral
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I LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD I
For tbo 24 hours ending nt
4:43 a. in., .Tnn. 18, by DonJ. j
Ostllnd, spcclnl government mo-
tcorologlst: I
Maximum 60
Minimum 32 I
I At 4:13 a. m 34
Precipitation 07
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1014 12.09
Precipitation Bamo period
j Inst year 32.43
I Wind. Northwest, clear.
llko It rino nt Dluuba, Cnlltornlu. ,
There hns been only two Inches of
rnln and bIic reports thnt they sel-
ii.. In l'ni-tlniiil. According to a dom need a fire In the house dtir-
report received here, P. C. Heuld, ! lug the day time, although the
who spent sonio time on Coos liny In j nights nre cool,
connection with timber deals and a
Southern Oregon claim a few years
ago, died In Portland recently. 11c
nld was formerly prominent In Mlcht-
..nn Hull, hi- nml liimlinr cliplps mill
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was also In politics thoro for n time. ' - '"
Ills son accompanied hlm here, but quo. R. QUAY of Suntner was a
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YOU MAY BE COLD
But wo have a hot price on coal and wood boaters thla week,
Hotter see us. Wo can sot you Up n heater from $1.25 to 10.50.
SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND
general hardware and plumbing
Our Shop Does Oonernl Rcpnlr Work.
his operations were not extensive.
Outliers TontiuKe Kepoit. II. C.
Dlers expects soon to finish his re
port on tho amount ut tonnago com
ing In and crossing out of Coos
Hay during 1014. According to his
statement today tho llBt of Imports
will exceed tho exports this year,
this being duo mainly to tho railroad
shipments that linvo come In bore.
Tho lumber exports will fall slightly
,bolow thoso of 1013, says Mr. Dlors,
but on tho wholo Coos Uay will
about hold her own with previous
records.
ROR.V
TJE13Y SAVE
YOU MOOTY
F-iuFni?n
J AtKDElttGOSTS JL "KS A -
. . V. XtMMMBr
CARS
SlAC R. TOWER
5Roni, Coos and Curry Counties.
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"Til 13 (UTNNJU11Y"
Mnrslificld, Ore.
E. Harrison, nt their homo on
Unynes Inlot, .January 17, 1915,
a son. This Is their first child
and both mother and boh nro do
ing well.
pr Hlfcgj, flU"
LOC,l
GiyMULATION SALE
IN FULL SWAY a t
Moot Tomorrow. Tho Coos Hay
Women's Club will meet tomorrow
nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock In tho
library building.
Quick ltoNiittH. Dr. Lonllo had a
furnlBhod flat for rent and ordored
a want ad Inserted In Tho Times
throo times. It run Saturday and
this morning ho ordered tho nd stop
ped, having already rented It.
Dinks Grow Hold. Dal Catchcart
ropoito that tho ducks apparently
know all about tho gnmo law. sni
urduy qulto a flock of wlld ducks
spent tho entlro day In tho pond In
Pi;rnum Park near his placo.
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JlolurnH .In .MniHlifloliI. Vorlln
I Parker, a young business man of
Marshflold, loft for thoro, UiIb morn
ing by way of Portland. Ho had boon
visiting bis fnthor, E. It. Parker, on
Eleventh nVenuo west. uugono
Guard.
Seeks Son. Marshal Carter Is In
rccolpt of a lottor from Mrs. E. J.
Williams of Grants Posb, asking him
to try and locnto her Bon, Tom Wil
liams. Sho says that when sho last
heard from her son ho was employed
In the Coals tlo camps a few mlloB
from llnndon. Thnt 'was In Febru
ary, 1014. Slnco then sho hns not
henrd from him and a lottor from
Mr. Coats said that Williams had
Buddonly turned up missing, leav
ing his tools nt tho camp.
To l-'lll Englnoor'K Rortli Tho city
fathers this evening will undoubtedly
bo called upon to dofJnltoly dccldo
n ilnkllsb auunlion thnt hns kept them
sldo-stopplng for tho post' two wcoks
that of filling tho city engineer's
borth. Thoro nro two candidates be
fore tho body, A. R. GIdloy and F.
A. Hnlnos, both of them mon of wldo
oxporlonco. At tho meeting of tho
council Inst Monday ovonlng Mnyor
Allen was unnblo to bring tho coun
cllmon to nn ngroomont, part of them
dcclnring their wish to chooso an en
gineer nt onco and tho rcmalndor
expressing their doubt.
Marshfield vlBitor Saturday.
AL CROUCH, the Coqulllc timber-,
man, 1b n. Marshflold visitor.
h. COCHRAN and wifo, of Coaullle,
nro Marshfield visitors today.
DR. V. h. HAMILTON, of Coqulllc,
Is a Marshfield visitor today.
E. J. LONEY and wlfo left yesterday
for their homo in Port Orford.
MRS. E. E. HAYES, of North Rend,
was a visitor in Marshflold Sunday.
J.OUIS DUBUQUE, of North Inlet,
was among tho visitors in tho city
today. I
J. T. TULLEY and wlfo, of Coaledo,
spent Sunday with Marhflold
friends.
.1. D. CL1NKENUEARD of Coos Riv
er wns a Marshfield business visi
tor Saturday.
WILLIAM H. STULL, road super
visor of Allogany, was down today
on business.
HENRY MICIIELRRINK, of Alle
gany, wns an over-Sunday visitor
In tho city.
M. M. YOUNG, tho Coqulllo hotel
proprietor, wna hero on business
and plonsuro.
J. C. M'CULLOCH wnn Among Ibo
visitors hero today on busluoBB
from Hnynos Inlet.
ARTHUR IAJNDSTROM, bookkeeper
for llnusor & HauHor, was hero
today from Lakeside.
MRS. J. R. HENDERSON of tho Hub
Store, loft on tho Elder expecting
to go cast on a'buylng trip.
CHARLES PETERSON, of Hayncs
Inlot, was hero today looking af
ter somo mnttorB of business.
MRS. J. A. STEMMERMiAN, of Al
legany, has gono to Daniels Crook
whoro sho will cook In a tlo
camp
THE DELICATESSEN CO.
136 NORTH BROADWAY
Wo carry at all timoB n largo variety of DELICIOUS HEADY
PREPARE!) FOODS for tho table and family trade, ready to servo.
Wo glvo our best attention and efforts to all special orders
for social functions and private gatherings.
TRY OUR. QJUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS
Delicacies of nil kinds to chooso from. A lum.lt to stilt your
tusto In Qunltty and Prlco.
Marsh! ield-North Bend-Empire Auto Service
.Lenvos Mnrshflold at Busy
Corner
10:00 n.in.
2: 00. p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Leaves North Bond 15 join
utci Inter
J.emo.s Empire.
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UTnurilrrurJRin PFATl RES Coiiulllo: G. L. Goodwoll, Portmnu,
IIEfMlu.r.lvJ?. w w ii i r n n Atkiimnu. Porlluiid: B. W. WlBOtnnn. who w
)MW iViMU U t V I L L c PnrMmnl! W. C. Mnndoll, ! daughtor
I hi 'MM Pnriiuiiii: R. Cross. San Franclncoj lnK0 from Cn
. Jma 'jSEtlHiill." 27 years old, ., , n..,.nl,lH 8nlltl. cinra: Murk that ho would
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AT THE HOTELS
CJIANDIiER HOTEL
A. Oftedal, Portlund; J. W. Mor
row, Portlaud; II. R. Fleming, Port
land; 0. W. Cox, Portland; F. M.
Caso. Portland: Frank Burckholdor,
Goodwoll, l'oruanu.
Cnlloil to "ttlund. J. N. Ryan,
foreman of l.o Times composing
room, loft yoBtorday on tho Btngo for
Portland, whoro ho wnB called by
tho doatli of his mother Saturday ttt
tornoon. Ho expects to bo gono sov
ornl days.
weighs 50 pounds
st man on tuo
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prosont "Tho
sen const
iVnllnco and Wal-
parts.
prcsonts "Wlfo,"
y ura ma m iwu
dnlr and Alee B.
11. Suvugo, Portlund; T. J. Macgenn,
Brcukwnter; Fred and WUHum mui
ray, of l'ortlund.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
E. A. Swnnson, Beuttlo; Jack Hob
boh nml wlfo, Portland; Mrs. L. A.
Ross, Coqulllo; W. V. Hodsott and
wifn f'nn itlvors J. W. Miller,
Mny Return to Cnllfornlii. W. K.
Itli his wiro ana
roturnod but a few days
llfornla, stated today
probably return thoro
lntor on. Whllo in cniirornin urn
family traveled moro than 8000
inlloa In their machine.
Chnrgeil With Theft. Otto Mor-
riBoy wdb arrested this morning by
Constable Cox on a warrant sworn
out by Mrs. Lola Baldwin, who con
ducts a rooming houso on Brondwny
South which charges that Morrlsoy
brought somo pennants, a piano cov
er and Indian blankets to hor houso
last Juno, saying they belonged to
i.i... .....1 aiiiisnntmntlv linrrowcd S20.
' .. . '...... m i I fiia n,"ini.' PftWAM nml ilnncll
Later Harry Mciicown oi inu uiiu""-,. uo. ..... w,
lor Hotel npponrod anil, claimed tho! tor returned from' th.olr homo In
wini... .nvlnirtliov had boon tokoni Allegany UiIb morning and loft
.avwr w.--; r
SAM CONRO camo down from Al
legany this morning, boing cnllod
horo by tho death of hla brother,
James Conro.
hoy nro Just returning from an
extended Eastorn trip, visiting
their old homos. Thoy camo In
vln Mnplcton.
NELS OSMUNDSON, Deputy County
Clerk, returned to Coqulllo today
after spending Sunday with some
frlinds hem
Shipped Three Times as Much
lo San Francisco as Any
Other Coast Point
Coob liny during tho first two
weeks of January shipped moro than
three time's as much lumber to the
San Francisco market as any othor
coast point. Tho following nro tno
receipts nt San Francisco during tho
first two wcoks of this month as
given by tho Pioneer Western Lum
berman: Fir nml Spruce.
Aberdeen ". ... 1,1500,000
Astoria 2,4(50,000
Columbia' River G00.000
Coos Bay C.108,000
arnyB Harbor 850,000
Muklltco ' 420,000
l'ort Ludlow 1,310,000
Port, Augoles ..'. 2,300.000
Tncoma 1,100,000
JA .ju dC-w C
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FOR RENT Slnulo roonw with
kllohunetto, for bnoholors, at tho
Lloyd Hoiol.
1'OR RENT Uwao tvtml rooms with
boat. Sultnblo for 2 or 3 persons.
205 N. 4 tit St.-
WANTED To liny Mimll nciongo
near Marsbfleld. Address P. O.
Box 555, Marshfield, or 0C5 So.
7th stroot.
lC.GCS.OOO
from Jesso Terroll nt tho hotel. Mor
rlsoy oppenred and asked that tho
caso bo continued. Ho did not cntor'i
n plea beforo Justlco Pennock..
"Tho Scnrocrow
a Western com-
tbat hns no oqunl
nun nrst uuicouy,
uy, 10c; chlldron
Jinny Want Rnncli. That thoro Is
a big domnnd for rnnchoB Is shown
by tho fact that Mr. Erlckson, of
Hnstsldo. ndvortlsod a ranch for ront
Myrtle Point; M. W. Miller, Coos,i8t week. Tho llttlo want ad In
River; E. Johnson. Portland. Tho Times brought about a doson
Fred Tobbon, Portland; 13. R. Bal- applicants, rosponsos bolng mndo in
. . 1 . . I I.,, tinll
llitKor. Portlund; A. 11. WoIbb, .oo-porBon, uy puonu mm u
Angeles; Felix M. Wolff, Snn Frnn-
elst-o; Mr. Coelirnn and wlfo, Co-
Oiiciiliiir Brain Bov. Engincor
. .. TrtfL. k.tiii. n fncin nf tlirnnf
uouori i.oiiobb, " " ; , ..... f,n .NT . th0 Smlth-Pow-
or four men, Is busy these nights pANK GRANT, of : tho '
on tlio afternoon bont for Dan
iels Crook
FRED WATERS enmo back this
morning from North inlet, whoro
ho has been visiting with his
pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Williams
Wntora.
Semi Data to Portlund. In nns-
ight, Wllllnm Fox
recso, and an all-
Clalro Whltnoy
in "Tho Walls
ontod nt tho Jnmos
I . M..n.lfr ton... tlin
SS't ST Oo""'"gl " .r ''.r'c.,,,;;;.;
hliod, North Bond. , Socrotnry Motley this morning sent
LLOYD IKHLL I Bt of Qo08 nay factories
Mr. and Mrs. o. iiiacu, roiuumi, i nJ U(J nrtlce8 mna0 In each one
Milton unurcn, uoim amu, v.. .
Aldormun, Portland; J. A, Ilolmos,
Cooa River; A. W. Prentiss, Port
land; M. A. Hall, Coos River.
C. Brown, Gold Boach; F, M.
Brock, Coaledo; Mr. and Mrs. WU-
I Ham Hill, Lakesldo; J. Black South
r, Now York, for Inlet; Edna uuiu, jNurui uum, "'-
ry Benson, North iitioi; n, i. i.
BTOal",1
-EVER
NUM
PANS
Up
Tho Portland body oxpocts to uso
during tho low tides, Booking to open
tho drnln box through Mill Slough.
Having worked for n wcok now, tho
box has boon cloared out up nbovo
Second stroot and Mr. Kellogg Is sat
isfied that tho procedttro will bo a
buccobs. With long ropes to which
nro tido dozons of horscBhoea woll
flllod with long nails tho mud Ib cut
away from tho sides of tho box, tho
ropo bolng hnulod back nnd forth, i
Through a portion of tho box tno
water now bubblos morrlly and nt no
plnco have- tho mon found tbo drain
caved In.
Total ...... ........
Redwood.
Eureka 1,080,000
Albion l.iuu.uuu
Caspar G00.Q00
Fort Bragg 1,090,000
Groonwood 428,000
Mendocino 200,000
FOR SALE
FOR SALE DUCES. Phono SJMH-lt.
FOR HALE Standard mnko pinna
"JtiBt llko now." Will sell for
balnnco owing on mortgage Cash
or monthly payments. Address
W., enro of Times.
FOR SALE .Noiiny now ihwiu,
cheap. Call C30 So. 11th St.
Total G'298,000
Fileiuls Play Joke. Saturday eve
ning "Billy" Goodrum acted as flnan
tho material in n publication to boCaj 80cretary nt tho danco hold in
issued soon.
Blocks Savo Tiros. Blocks plac
ed under tho axles of tho auto fire
truck will amount to tho saving of
tiro bills, according to Mark Snv
n.r.. rim niiclnn oxnort. and as a
Empire; H. Geddes, Coos River; P. j ,.e8U,t( tll0 iocni onglno Is today
Grnnt, Wagner; Carl V. Mntson, I vroma foro nmi aft on stilts, thus
Catching Inlet; Davis Howard, North , ej0Vng tho tires of n contlnunj
and
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the best
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lalot; G. A. Miller, llnndon; Georgo
Solnndor, Seattle; Miss L. Washburn,
Chicago.
Tho St. Ioim-uuco Hotel.
Marlon Struble, Tacoma; J. It.
Brown, North Bond; A. W. Graham,
Coqulllo; Pearl Davis, Coqulllo; E.
D. Graham and wlte, Coqulllo; J. E.
Cona and wlfo, Coos River; Emll
Hnusor, Coos River; R. A. Landrlth,
Coos River: H. L. Groff nnd wife,
Bcavor Hill.
BLANCO HOTEL
Wm. Hnydon, Portland; William
McKeon, Portlnnd; Oliver Brand,
Coos Rlvor; Tom SIcCulloch, Tom
ploton; JameB Stelnlochnor, Teiqplo-
ton; Georgo II. Ethel!, TUlumooK;
S. W. Cox and wife, Denver; Harry
Mlchelbrlnk, Alleganyf J. A. Smith,
Coos River; E. L. Pierce, Lakeside;
weipht.
To Open Restaurant F. C. Tucker
nf North Bond has purchased tho ros-
taurant and flxtttros which bolonged
formorly to tho Grand Cnfo, of which
Gust.Domos nnd Tom Morris were
proprietors. They wont into bank
ruptcy, F. K. Gottlns being nppolnt
ow trusteo and W. A. Ackormnn at
torney for tho trusteo In the caso.
tho Finnish Hall. Handfuls of dot
lars nnd lialf dollars woro handed to
him at tho door until, ladon down
with tho silver, ho placed a fow heaps
of It In his overcoat pocket, along
with hla watch. Ho thought nothing
moro of It until ho sturtod to go
homo, wlion ho found tho money and
valuables wero gono. Search roveal
od nothing. Yostorday tho jwatch
camo back nontly wrapped up and
"Billy" began to smllo as it dawned
on him that his friendB woro playing
a prank at least ho will altogether
concede that It is a. prank providing
tho money is forthcoming.
S. IN Hits New Booklet. A now
booklet, Just issued nnd about tho
size of the Coos Bay booklet, has beon
recolvod from tho Southern Pacific
officials. Tho booklets will bo froo-
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behind tho bill and tho Oregon Ho
tel Men's Association nt Portland
last veek adopted It, copying close-
M. A. Steckol, Eastsldo; L. Stom-hy after tbo Canadian law.
merman, Allegany; J. B. Myers, Leo; j .
Ered Coleman, Coqulllo; G. D. Hard-i Awult Outcome. One Saturday
ing, Coos River; G. C. Washburn, mornng both tho Breakwater and
Portland; Bob Lacey, Myrtlo Point; tjl0 Ej,jor left hero nt approximately
tho same tlmo and tho report or
which ouo of them was first to ar
rive in Portland la awajted with In
terest here, Tho Elder Is due
to arrive back hero tomorrow morn
Tor Liquor Sales. Petitions aro'jy attributed at tho Panama Pacific
being circulated hero asking' th' Exposition. Thoy contain several
Oregon Legislature to permit hotels , 1)cturos 0( coob county Industries
having fifty or moro guest rooms, d soVeral paragraphs are devoted
to tervo liquor to tholr guests. The the opportunities to bo found in
Oregon Wholesnlo Liquor men nro j mg BOcUot socrotary Motley of
tho Chamber of Commerco Is writing
to John M. Scott, general passenger
agent In Oregon for the Southern
.Always.
:: North Bend
A fO V ' William Hayden. Portland; Sam Wll-
I f iJB,,r son' Diue Iudge
L CtrA IJbbyCOAL. Olio Una OU nave
IT oCrVICVrf AIAVAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
b CYCLER Y livery and Transfer Company. ..u
Pacific, asking- If thoy will take 10,-
000 copies of tho now Coos Bay book
let ready to bo ordored. Tho first
5000 of a consignemont ordored for
here are now bolng printed in Portland,
Likes California. Mrs. E. II. Al
derton. formerly of Nortlt Bend,
lug? losing Pomi ibis mormngjln a letter to Tho Times, says they
ors Company, wna horo yostorday
on business nnd plonsuro. Ho
reports everything going nicely
nlong tho now lino.
MRS. L. HODSON, who line Bpont
tho pnBt two months with rela
tives on South Coos Hivor, re
turned to her homo In South
- Marshfield yesterday.
VERL1N PARKER, or bettor known
as "Doc" Parker, is on his way
bnck horo by way of Portland
nftor a visit of throo weeks with
hlB lmronts In Eugono.
ALP OFTEDAL, speclnl officer in
tho Governmont Indian Sorvlco,
oxpoctB to leavo within tho noxt
couplo of days for Pondloton,
whero ho goes on somo cases.
JACK ROBINSON and his slstor,
Mlsa Agnes Robinson, enmq
down today from Hnynos Inlot
and expect to romnln horo for
Bevernl days on a visit with
friends.
KENNETH ilAUSER, who has beon
spending the holidays at Jils homo
hi Minneapolis, will return hero on
the Broakwator, according to a
messngo received from hlm by
Frank D. Cohan today.
J. E. HANKY, who formerly was In
tho taxlcab business noro, m
spending a few daya on tho bay.
Ho was at Elkton for awhllo, but
recently hns been nt Eugene, lie
says that Marshflold Is far ahead
nf anv other town In the state
MARK SAVAGE, former flro chibf
of Salem, and now connected Wltn
tho A. G. Long Flro Englno Com
pany of Portland,
here two days ago, has gono
down to Bandon, whoro ho hns
hopes of convincing tho City Fath
ers thoy need a now auto flio
truck.
II. J. M'DIARMID, of Bandon, pass
ed through hero yesterday en
route home from Portland. Ho
has recently spent considerable
tlmo In Curry County and states
that tho work bolng dono at
Brookings Is a revelation, The
new mill there Is tho most mod
ern and up-tO'dato of any In tho
country.
,V. E. MpRTEN, of Nprth .Bend, Is
a Marshfield visitor today. Ho
said that ho was under tho lm
prossion that Cant. A. M. Simp
son's ostato would probably bo
AMONG THE SICK
Goo, Rotnor, who undorwont a
doublo operation' nt Morcy Hospital
Sati'tday morning, Is reported doing
nicely, much to tho gratification of
hla ninny friends.
Mrs. Dorsoy Kroitzor has recov
ered ro well from hor oporatlon of n
fow days ngo nt Morcy Hospital that
today sho wns rcmovod to hor homo,
whoro alio Is getting nlong very woll.
Miss Eunlco Klnnlcutt was removed
from Morcy Hospital today to tho
homo of hor sister, Mrs. Ilrowu on
Mnrkot nvonuo. Sho was oporatcd
on for nppondlcltls sovornl wcoks ago.
C. A. Sohlbrodo, who was taken 111
with la grlppo tho tho homo of his
daughter, Mrs. W. A. Bold, on his
roturn from Coqulllo on Wednesday,
bus recovered and was bnck In his
office for a time today.
FOR BALE ! heavy work Iioi-mw,
wt. 1C00, also harness. S. C. Small.
FOR RENT
I
l"OR RENT Housekeeping
413 No. 2nd St.
Milte.
BOOM AND BOARD for two or
board without room nt 10C3 Hall
nvonuo. Phono 254-X.
FOR RENT Four room furnished
npnrlmont. Apply R. P. Williams.
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
npurtment, all modern conven
iences, South Marshflold, ?20 Pf
mouth. Apply Coos Hotol, North
fli'iu., phono 041.
'FOR RENT FurnMiod finis.
nnd Central. Phone 44II-J.
Itli
NEWS bF NORTH BEND
.
Miss Flosslo Hayes, of North
Bond, left today for n visit with rel
atives In Bandon.
Mr. nnd MrB. W. P. Hodson, of
South Coos River, woro gueBta yos
torday of Mrs. M. J. Pratt in Nortlt
Bend,
Hfr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd and
'children, Willis nnd Bornico, visited . WANTED Physh'lnii
yostorday at tho W. D, Simpson
homo In North Bond.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Black nnd
daughters, Coollo and Ruby draco,
visited yesterday at tho Frank Black
who nrrlvo'l I homo In this city.
Mrs. Ellzaboth Uobb, or uaicnuiK
Inlot, was n guost yostorday of hor
slater, Mrs. V. E, Rlggs, in North
Bend.
Mima
WATERFRONT NEWS
Tho Speedwell hns arrived nt
Bandon from Snn Frnnclsco nnd la
duo to sail from hero for Snn Fran
cisco on Wednesday.
about $10,000,000. A number of j
years ago Capt.. Simpson In n
conversation, remarked that ho
had made ten million dollars
thou and slnco thnt time tho valuo
of hla realty holdings baa boon I
groatly enhanced, -
Times Want Ads
Never Shirk
Cost A Mite And
Do The Work
FOR RENT (iToom liouse. Inquire
421 Second at. North. $14.
WANTED I
WANTED Grain sacks. Pacific Liv
ery & Tran'afor Co,
YOr.N'fl LADY wants cam of child
ren or eldorly lady. Ph. 3103,
WANTEl) Carpenter to build stops.
Call Sundays. 1145 Second streot
North.
wants office
girl. Apply It., enro of Tlmos.
J. H. Jessen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgery and Diseases of Women a
Specially.
Norton & Hanson bldg. Phono 229-J
Res, Myrtlo Arms. Phono 304-L
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