The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
THREE
SSIONAL DIRECTORS
lhard McClure
f'ATTORNEY AT LAW
jfractlcoa In all courts.
IS, Fjniingnn k Bennett IlmiU
Warner
house builder
il Repairing and Cabinet
Making.
5-J.
Wright
Phono 188-11.
IILDING CONTRACTOR
i&tes furnlBbed on rcquoit
M. Shaw
Kni Noso And Throat.
GLASSES FITTED
&TTIE II. SHAW
of Women anil Children
fcono 33Q-J. Itoutna 200, 201,
202, Irving Block.
lin Ostlind
IULTING ENGINEER AND
ARCHITECT
flees, 200 Irving Block
108-L or 207-J.
Mar'Bhflold, Oregon
Chandler
ARCHITECT
nnd 302, Coke Bnlldlna
& WartJhflold, Orogon
fs. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Mnrebflold, Oregon.
ttlind
TUNER AND REPAIRER
rdoro at W. R. Haines' Mui
Ipnny.
fSlxth Stroot. Phono 103-L
Ballinner
JI8T AM) TEACHER
co Studio, 217 No. Third Bt
Phono 3G8-L.
The Duke
Cnettih model. Low
licet and toe. Tan
nuteln Calf or Illnck
VelvctColf WarnlSO.
f'T IT TUB TRUTH.
blnmo tho tailor when
pnntB wo bavo to pin,
svor blnmo tho shoo man
In our solca grow old and
blamo tho hnttor
lids wo havo to
raevor
our
t,
jro nlwny 'mo tho laun-
hon Om anlrts woar out.
-BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
l'liono 57-J,
A SfRObiG
UNION-
Shoe Style and
Foot Comfort
The "Natural Shape"
that your foot requires
The exact style that your
taste prefers
Perfectly united in our
assortment of
SHOE
'A Friend to your feet
to meet the particular wants
of particular people at a low
price for high value.
t
f
ISIAN CLEANING AND
l'I!IN6 WORKS
foat Market Ave, corner
Second Stroot.
snow manngomont. Prices
id all work satisfactory.
work a specialty.
17C-J.
f, J. S. STEVENS,
Prop.
Woolen Mill Store
Two Stores
Marsh-field :: :: North Bend
RfiHAMT'S fiAFP
opular place for
Good Meals.
rices Reasonable.
Jommerclal & B'dw'y
YOU MAY BE COLD
But wo hnvo n hot prlco on coal nnd wood heaters this woon.
Bettor soo us. Wo can sot you up a hcator from $1.23 to $10.50.
SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND
genehal hardware and plumbing
Our Shop Doco Oonornl Repair Work.
J'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
ftney and Domestic
CHINA'
ITO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS I
l'liono aSM
'Night mui Day.
Elophnnt Grill j
Careful Drivers !
D. L. FOOTE.
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gSAVE MONEY
'ordering tho famous
ENRYVILLE COAL
per ton $1.00
Hi, por ton $(1.00
a of both $5.00
1). MUSSON, Prop.
J or Icnvo orders at
rcr's Cigar Sloro.
jEfcQa4Mun&
i " 1 1 i iSTj9Lnj0l
i IRVING
BLOCK
Clean Sweep Sale
WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS
1 $12.75
NOW IN PROGRESS
BAW edges
OM
isrouR collars
havo tliom UundereA
CY STEAM LAUNDRY
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons nnd
crbo paper delivered. Phono tin your order. l'liono 44. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AfiD SUPPLY CO.
20:
commutation
rickets $2.00
rNorth Bend Auto U
ten minutes from 6 . m
. n ?.. Claw... M
r., lu owu.ii oiuuii irtii.u u
ig at 11 n. in.; to Empire
u day.
1ST Jk KING. Props.
Get a Receipt
Phone 394-J.
Coos Bay
Tea, Cooffee &
Spice House
LEINSKI
T
TONIGHT
BREVITIES
WEATHER FORECAST
t nr Aool(eJ rrrni to Coos nr Tltnc..
OREGON -Fair In east nnd
probably rnln or snow In west
. with southeasterly winds.
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' LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 21 hours ending nt
1:13 n. in., .Tan. 27, by BonJ
Ostlind, special government
moteorologlst:
Mnxlinunt GO
Minimum 33
At 1:43 u. in 48
Prcclpltatjon 21
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1011 -12.90
Precipitation snmo period
last year 11. CO
Wind: Southeast ; cloudy.
offlco of County .Tudgo boforo
I they make their decision rolnttve
i to tho term of County Judges Is tho
bollef of Judgo Hall, who went to
1 Coqulllo this morning on .court busi
ness. Ho believes thoro can bo no
other reason for holding up the
: decision so long nftor tho first of
tho year,
i Boatmen Perplexed. The man
dates of tho now $100,000 wnr rev
I onuo tax Is almost universal; It
touches even tho gnsollno boats that
ply on tho bay carrying freight. Many
of tho boatmen nro puzzled regard
ing tho law nnd many different ver-
Hioim hnvo been takon of tho uso
of rovenuo stamps. As tho law
'll'tllll. Ull I11IIUIS Ul UUIHIIL Ull lll
I boats nnd on which tho freight
charge Is more thnn flvo cents,
1 must attach to tho package or par
cel a ono cent rovenuo stnmp. This
clifiipe Is not pnld by tho boatman,
1 though they must keop n receipt
I of nil hucIi packages, this to bo
shown tho rovenuo Inspector nt any
llmo they may ask Tor It.
Build Apartments. Miss Mnry
Clark has let tho contract for Xho
erection of n two-story apartment
houso on Elrod nvonuo near Sixth
street. The site Is part of tho .old
Merchant homestead which sho
bought Inst year. Tho houso will
havo ono npartmont on ench story.
J Clark, Lupton and Simmons receiv
ed tho general contract and tho
Mnrshflold Hnrdwnro Co. tho plumb
ing contract. B. B. Ostlind Is the
architect. Tho apartment will bo
modern in ovory wny and will bo
very attractive. Whllo tho figures
on tho contract nro not given, It is
Bnld thnt they nro much lower thnn
tho cost would hnvo boon hod It
boon built last season.
Toko on Traveler. O. A. Mlnto
nyo wns over from Coqulllo todny and
wns tolling a good Joko on F. V. Cnt
torlln nnd Archto Johnston. Thoy
were nt Port Orford tho other day
when Lex Cope, a well known Curry
county dairyman, nnd Miss Hazel
Manwarlng, who Is a cheeso factory
export, passed through on route
south. Someone stnrtcd tho report
thnt It wns to bo n wedding nnd so
Johnston nnd Cnttorlln, who wcro
bound for Gold Bench, decided to
havo so mo fun. They got n rig and
caught Mr. Copo and MIsb Manwarlng
nnd Insisted thnt tho rumor wns true.
The latter denied, but Cnttcrlln nnd
Johnston word sure. So they pro
ceeded abend ,to Hold Beach and ar
ranged to hnvo thn sheriff arrest Copo
nnd hold up tho wadding. Thoy got
out tho band nnd then wnltod. Hours
passed nnd tho couplo did not coiuo.
Finally thoy discovered thnt Mr. Copo
Meet Tonight. This oven lug, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Hold will oiitortnln
tho Cafeteria Club nt her homo on
jContrnl nvonuo.
Baptist. Mooting. Tho rogulnr
quarterly mooting of tho First Bnp
I list-church will bo held noxt Monday
I evening, Fcbrunry 1st, at 7:30
; o'clock.
I Plants, Library Gifts Ornumontnl
plants to beautify tho now library
i hnvo boon presented by Mrs. Henry
I Sengstncken, Mrs. J. W. Bonnott
nnd Mrs, I. B. Drows. Tho plants
i add n welcomo touch of color to
tho building.
Fined for 1'lglitlng. For fighting
yesterdny with W. It. Footo In tho
police court this nftornoou P, M.
Thurston pnld n flno of $15. Mr.
Footo Is In bed and wns unnblo to
como, his enso bolng postponed un
til ho Is ablo to como Into court.
Ono Mora in VolM. A. Uorjr was
found wandering about tho streets
last night in nn uusnfo condition
'nnd was locked In the city Jnll ovor'nnd Miss Mnnwnrlng had returned
nlirhl n Hnlmr mi Tin rnmn linforo ""'"' unu iimiuuu 01 u uuiur n nmin
Judge Butler this morning and pnld
n $5 flno for being drunk.,
Conl ( Eiiivkn. On lior last trip
south, tho Coo. W. Eldor took nbout
fifty tons of coal from tho Ltbby
mlno consigned to u dealer at Euro
kn. Formerly considerable Coos Bay
coal wan shipped to Eureka, but
rocontly tho traffic In it has been
light.
Whero Is Goldstein'.' This Is tho
question asked of Chief of Police
Carter over tho long dlutanco tolo
phono this nftornoou, A Junk deal
er, supposed to bo from Eugono, Is
missing nnd n search la now being
in ado. no was last hoard or nt
monlal trip It wns purely n business
oho, Miss Mnnwnrlng having gono
along to check up one of Copo's
cheeso factories. Qold Bench peoplo
woro having lots of fun nt tho ex
penso of Johnston and Cattcrlln when'
thoy loft. . '
AMONG THE SICK
Dorsoy Kroltzor, who has boon
sufforlng from n combined attack
of rhoumntlsm nnd In grlppo, was
ablo to bo down town awhllo yester
day although ho has not fully ro
cuperntcd. Mrs. Harry Winkler, who has
linnn nnlfn sink. In rnnnrtoil tmnrnv.
J Floronco and It Is thought he might,,
hnvo mot foul play whllo on thoi h'
'road. v .
I M'. r:. l.'.l lliirru Tlfnilflnl.t ImulO
recolvod a latter from hlx brother-lii-lnw,
Fromont King, of Ketchikan,
Alaska, statlne that ho- has bcon
fchoson ns tho Alaska nnd Scnttlo
dologato to- a mooting in Washington, ! j E n0Qii. Portlands W. II.
D. C. MM.. King Will nCCOmpnny(iCooIor. portlnnil: W . Ij. Hlllor. Port-
AT THE HOTELS
Chnmller Hotel,
HEATER
THEH0ME OF BIG FEATURES
AN D VAUDEVILLE
Broadway bet. Central
Commercial
and
tAUTO & TAXI CO.
INI) NIGHT SERVICE
phono 20, Chandler
Hotel.
irlng cars, phono 20
Chandler Hotel
LAMBETn, Prop. ,
93 : I rioxw van .
All kinds of
FINE CHEESE
Coqulllo nnd Mt. Hood Butter
Fresh Eggs, Eastern Oysters,
FIj.1i.
Fresh Columbia Smelt.
COOS BAY OYSTER CO,
Palace Meat Market,
Phono" 3C4-J.
r i
i
him East nnd thoy will return via
Fjorldu nnd California, taking lu
tho two expositions en routo.
Wilt Talk nt Library. Professor
Orrln F. Stafford, professor of
chemistry nt tho University of Oro
gon, nnd stato chomlst, will deliver
a lecturo nt eight o'clock tills eve
ning tu tho library on tho subject,
"World information," illustrato.l
' with lantern slides. Professor Staf
ford Is nu interesting lecturer and
'n vtok-omo has boon extonded to cv-
ory ono to como nnd hear him.
Pi-I.t'H Auimlcd. Tho contest
j ovor tho reading of tho rebus In tho
display window of E. F, LoMIoux
.on North Front stroot closod Mon
day nnd prlzoa woro awnrdod yoB
torday, Thoro vftis n largo number
( of answers but only four solved it
. correctly. T.hoy were Hnrry Allen,
I Roy Lnwhornc, M. C, Malonoy and
Tom Harvey.
Fellowship Club Meet. Tho Fel
lowship Club will hold tholr month
ly meeting this evening nt 8 o'clock
lu tho Chamber of Commerce. This
tlmo the customary banquet has buon
dispensed with becnuso of tho sev
eral Interesting nnd live subjects
that have been propared for .con
sideration. Thero will bo matters)
of importance discussed at tho bus!.
meeting and President J. (J.
land; G. H. Rnlloy, Lakeside: K. F.
McLcod, Portlnnd; U. S.' Booth, San
Frnnclscd; T. 1). McMahan. Port
land; Ucorgo J Sink, San Francis
co; F. W. Dnvls. Portlnnd: L. Onr
hart, Gardiner; F, Perkins, Onrdluor;
John Wolcli, Jr., Portland: L. T.
Mornn, 8nn Frnnqlsco; V. L. Bnrt
lett, Portland; I II. Wines, Tacomn;
Chnrlos E. Mnck, Portland: T. N.
Grnham, Portland; Charles T. Popo,
Bnudon; 11. P. lllllls, Grants Pass,
J. W Coach and wlfo, Bnndon; J,
E. Schilling, Myrtlo Point.
Lloyd Hotel.
V. Balloy, Coalodo; M. A. Hall,
Coqulllo; Mrs. II. Mory, North Bond;
Frttiik Snow nnd wlfo, Coqulllo.
St. Lnwrcncri Hotel
W. J. Smith, Soattlo; Mrs. Me
Klley, Bnndon; O. Soverson und
wlfo, Lnkesldo; F. W. Lang, Lake
side; H. Hawthqrno, Tacomn; Rob
oit Candllst, Portland; II. Willie,
San Francisco.
Blanco Hotel,
S. Stephens, Fomdalo, W. A. Cad
hqii, Kuidon; Edward S. .Dyer, Dau
lels Creole; F. II, Vaughn, Empire;
W. E. Plko, Myrtlo Point.
JAMES A. CONRO Is going to Port
laud tomorrow morning.
DAN FRANZSON, of Catching Inlet,
was n Mnrshflold visitor today,
C. BAILEY, time-keeper nt Cnmp
10, wns hero today on business.
F. V. OATTERLIN and Archlo John
ston, returned yesterday from n
trip to Curry County.
JOB W. COACH and wlfo, enmo up
Inst evening from Bnndon nnd
stayed ovor hero today.
FLOYD PERKINS camo down last
ovHUiig from Gardiner nnd spent
today looking over tho city.
OLE SBVERSON, proprietor of tho
Lakcsldo Hotel, togethor with his
wife, was n Mnrshfleld visitor to
day.
V. G. HINDMARSH, Willamette Pa
cific Engineer nt North Inlet,
with his wife, wns n visitor lu tho
city today.
ARTHUR LUNDSTROM, bookkcop
or for llauser & Haus,Qr nt North
Inlet, was In tho city todny sot
ting medical treatment,
CHAS. F. l'APE, repreHontntlvo of
tho Sporry Flour Company nt
Bnndon, enmo over yesterday to
ronfer with Ft D. Fltechor.
MISS AMY OULOVSHN, Of Portland,
Who has boon visiting hero with
relatives, expects to lcnvo- on tha
Elder in the morning for her
homo.
It'. E. MILLER, superintendent of
the. Pugot Sound Dredging Com
pany here, will leave tomorrow
morning for Portland on n busi
ness trip.
TOM LAWHORNE enmo down this
morning from Allegany to visit
Mrs. Lawhorne, who Is nt Mercy
Hospital recovering from n serious
oporaMon.
W, J. HILL returned last evening
from n trip to tho Smlth-Powors
camps beyond Myrtlo Point. Mr.
nhd Mrs. IIII1 will probnbly movo
thoro enrly In tho summer.
J. E. SCHILLING, who recently dis
posed of tho Guorln Hotel at Myr
tlo Point, camo over Inst evening
on business. Ho lina not yet de
cided what ho will cngngo in.
T. D. M'MAHAN, traveling man of
Portland, Is ngnln covering this
territory supplying tho morenpnts
with his checking mnchlno thnt
thwartu tho trndo of tho check
raiser. PETER PETERSON was down from
Lnn-on Inlot todny In his now gns
ollno boat Elidn that he complet
ed not long ago. Tho craft Ih cf
good size and Is strongly built
und well equipped.
"HAYWIRE" DAVIS D. D. (Dovll
Driver) otherwise Fred W. Davis
tho logger"' sky pilot, arrived yes
terday ,nnd loft this afternoon for
tho camps nbovo Myrtlo Point
for a fow weeks' campaign.
C. S. WINSOR, of North Bond, wns
n Mnrshfleld business visitor yes
terday. Mrs, WInsor nnd chil
dren, Joo and Holon, nro plan
ning to lenvo soon with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred HolllBtor for a South
ern trip. :
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
All tho wonders of tho world-fa
moiis Now York HIPPODROME show,
lug tor tho first tlmo in moving pic
tnrfis fiTiOn fnot. six rnmnrkaliln I HOBS
roels presenting tho complete pro- Kendall asks that all members bo
ductlon of tho Hippodrome's greatest , Present.
spectatcle, "AMERICA." Tills pic-1 Salmon Trout Jumping. Salmon
turo was shown to a largo audlenco,,ro"t in the upper Cooa liver havo
last night and was pronounced tho! ft?"1 J,TI,nLhnd &ltra 1 8Vi ?
most marvelous feature ever shown 0nwli another week of fa r
,,.. n ii,. f .i. i ,i. weather tho fishing will bo at its
Also Eclalr-Unlvorsal presents:
sH4
.
Mr.
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
"SON," a modern drama of today.
How To Get Relief When JJcad
and Noso are Stuffed Up.
Count fifty! Your cold Jn head or
catarrh disappears. Your log((ed
nostrils will open, the air passages
of your head will clear and you can
breatho freely. No more snuffling.
odels
IERS0N CORSETS"
.principal distributor
rX" and "CADET"
HOSE
JENNINGS, No. Bend
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kopt
OPEN TO THE Pl'BLIC
A regular btnto llrensetl
undci taker will bo in
ihniRO
Phono 105-.I
best. The season Is open the year
round on salmon trout and ulso on
tYn Aamtt -iama tlinn 4 an Ittnlicia In
An honest clork causes a wayward I, "V' rpi, i i.i,i aonn
son's redomptlon. ,,., n Anrll , acCordlnc to tho
)ont rail to seo this program as t , ,nu. Balmon trout aro not Hawking mucous dlichareo drvnoss
It Is nu exceptionally good ono. protected under the stato law. nawKinj,, mucous (iisciiarfco drynoss
' To A,jlls, Diffei ernes. Tha final or headache: no struggling for breath
ADMISSION SAME action of tho meetliiK hold yesterday at night,
Got a small bottlo of Ely's Croam
Balm from your druggist and apply
a llttlo of this fragrant antiseptic
It penetrates
nfloriidhn nt thn nrnnprtv nwnnrn nn
Hero tomorrow night Dan'l Froh-1 Anderson nvonuo who sought somo
man presents "A WOMAN'S TRI-unrant of straightening out the- avo-
, I'MPH" Adapted from "Tho Heart j una was to lcavo tho mntior rest as
of Midlothian," Sir Wnlter Scott's far aj a second meeting Is concerned croam In your nostrils,
greatest story, enactod by tho Fa- until the proporty owners who will throuch ovory nassaKo of the hoad.
ected havo had time to adjust ,,,, . ,'-. . .,,
inous Players Stock Co., In 4
of beautiful photography and
derful scones.
Now vnudovlllo art horo tomorrow
II night.
vnnls j ! nffArtlnil
won-' tho differences In the changing of - nothing and healing tho swollen or
lots. Near tho Intersection of Sov- lnuamea mucous momurano, giving
enth street and Anderson avenUo'you instant relief. Head colds and
thoro la a maximum of al feet taken I ..., vim ltkn mm.in Tv.n Bnv
rim uknm Intu niwl nlnrnil trt filltra . f v
'. H
.m
fioni some lots and placed on others.
May Await I.cgUliulve Hill. Thnt
, Havo your LETTER heads, bill, tho stato Supromo Court Is await-1
heads', etc., printed at THE TIMES lug tho outcome of a bill now bo-(
office, Iforo tho Legislature to uuollslj thoi
stuffod-up nnd miserable. Rellof is
stiro,
Tlraea Want Ads (or results,
WEDNESDAY.
Cafeteria Club with
and Mm. W. A. Bold.
D. M. C. Club with Mrs.
Wm, Vaughn In North Bend.
Ladles' Aid of North Bend
Presbyterian Church give a
froo will offering social In
tho church,
Mothodfst Ladles Indoor
picnic nt church hall.
Mrs. Erros Torroy Loylnnd
ontortnlns for Miss Gregg,
Royal Auction Urldgq with
Mm. A. T, Haines on Fifth
street.
Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs.
Clins. Davis on South Fifth
Btreot.
Jolly Dozon with Mrs, A. B.
Snow In Bunker Hill.
THURSDAY.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Chas. Stnuff on Mnrkot Ave.
North Bond Altnr Guild
with Mrs. Carl Jacobson.
FRIDAY
North Bond now card club
with Dr. nnd Mrs. L B, Bar-tie.
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. WATERFRONT NEWS .
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1 Early tomorrow morning tho Geo. 1
W. Elder Is expectod to cross In
I from Eureka and to leavo out At 8
oVloi'lt for Portland.
With her pnsBengors from tho
South, tho Nann Smith Is duo in
Iwro tomorrow morning from San
FrairiBco.
Tho gasoline boat Rustlor arriv
ed In hist ovenlng from Floronco nnd
U ngnln loading cargo.
According to her bchodulo tho
Bi oak water is duo lu hero tomor
row morning from Portland,
notici:.
Having deposed of tho North Bond
Hardware & Supply Company to tho
Pibneor Hnrdwaro Company, all par
ties owing accounts to the North
Bend Hardwaro & Supply Company
aro requested to settlo samo Imme
diately. Payments may bo mado at
the old placo of business In North
Bend. All accounts remaining un
paid on'Janunry 30th, will be placed
In tho hands of our attorney.
By order
NORTH BEND HARDWARE
& SUPPLY COMPANY,
QASSItm
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOR RENT HousekcepliiK suite,
with bnth. 2-tG No. 4th st. Tol-r-pbono
242-L,
FOR HALE Good thi-oe-rooin ltnuo
and lot In Eoutli Mnrshflold fpr
$800.00. I. S. Kaufman & Co.
FOR RENT ."room houo iienr
Third and Anderson. Phono' Dr.
Leslie.
FOR RENT In private homo, two
furnished rooms with heat nnd
bnth. 211 So. Brondwny.
WANTED HtniM'koopriiK rooms In
oxchnngo for painting, pnporlng or
other-labor., Address "G," caro
Times.
WANTED Refined lady wants woilc
by hour or day. Address M. G..
caro Times.
I.OHT Brown purse contnlnlni! mon
ey on Sixth, Bennett, Fourth or
Central nvonuo todny, between
Catholic church and Jay Doylo'n
nhop. Howard for return to Tho
Times offlco.
LOST Frldny, blue silk glove Ro
turn to Times office.
FOR SALE
I
FOR SALE DUCKS. Phono .188-It.
FOR HALE I-ot BOvlBO, nnd four
room houso, good lucntlon, closo
In. Othor Improvomonts. ?CG0
cash for quick sale. P. O. Box
552, North Bend.
FOR SALT! A knH' hunt, Utl ft.
long; 7-ft. benm; G h.p. Union
oiiRlna with 18 light cnbln; lu .
flrst-clnBH shape. Prlco for n quick
Btilo, $350. Howard Salos Co.
FOR HALE Cln.'co curly "Benuly
of Hebron" seed potntoos. E. L-.
BeBsoy, Phono Farmer 3108.
FOR RALE First clnsi Iiousehold
furniture Phono 002, North
Bend.
t
FOR HALE OR TRADE Nlco plnco
about flvo miles from Corvnllls,
college town; comprlBca 80 ncrcn
convonlonlly located; good roads
nnd mall dollvory; nlso good fnm
lly orchard; CG ncrea wheat land
R. J. Gnlbralth, Coqulllo, Or.
1.
FOR RENT.
I
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms In
tho Black Apartment Houbo. 827,
So. Gth St.
FOR RENT Flno stock or dairy
rnnch, within a mllo of Mnrshflold.
1G0 ncros with 100 ncrcs of bot
tom land. Very, ronsonnblo tonus.
Apply E. I. Chandler, Room 300
Coko building.
FOR RENT Largo front roonm with
boat. Sultnblo for 2 or 3 persons.
2CG N. -1th St.
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FOR RENT Housekeeping suite.
113 No. 2nd St.
1 WANTED I
4 '
WANTED Experienced ami prac
tlcnl nurao open for engngomonts.
Call Room 23G, Chandler llotol.
Phono 20. Bent of references.
WANTED A joung mini Villi 8.10
capital for gllt-edgo proposition.
Buro money-mnkor. Must furnish
reforoncos. .Addross M. A., caro
Times.
WANTED Two girt tnv nsslstlni;
In kitchen nnd household work.
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