The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 10, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915 EVEWIWG EDITION.
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STRAIGHT STREETS
DOME RETAINED
BY CLOSE VOTE
10 to 7 Is Vote of Merchants'
Patrol Position to Work
Automatically
Voting 10 to 7 tho Merchants' Pa
trol Inst evening determined to retain
J. C. Doane, special officer. A com
mittee of three was appointed to wait
upon Mayor Allen Inquiring of him
what tho city will expect of tho spec
ial officer and whether or not he will
Jog Must be Taken From An
derson Avenue, Says the
Council at Meeting '
Broaching n plan for tho straight
ening of Anderson nvenuo and ask
ing that tho City Engineer have
charge of tho work, C. H. Peck and
W, S, Kaufman camo beforo tho
City Council Monday evening with a
petition signed by tho bulk of tho
property owners concerned In tho
project. Informally tho Council
voted to npprovo tho plan, at
tho samo time throwing up all fond
hopes of grading and planking any
of tho Btreets In tho filled area
of Mill Slough for at least one year.
Tho petition read that somo prop-
oi ty owners would pay for tho
straightening of tho nvenuo only
under tho stipulation that no In
movements would bo made in that
district for a year.
Stop Street Improvement).
uoiimteiy tlio potltlon said nolan.i lt seems nbout tlmo for nnother.'
Btreot improvement between Sixth Ho then explained tho complaints
HURRY EXHIBITS ggjgSH
FOREFOSITlS;
J. A. Ward Writes That Coos
and Curry Displays Are.
Nearing Completion
With tho Panama Pacific Exposi
tion nlmost ready to open its gates
to tho world exhibits from all parts
of the world are hurrying into San
Francisco and being transported as
rapidly ns possible to tho fair
n nllniL'nd fn tintrnl Tiln Itpnt. nQnlnt'
lng in outsldo police duties only when grounds. Word Just received from
summoned. By a motion passed nt
tho meeting Inst evening In tho city
hall Doano will automatically loso
his position should tho mayor and
council rellove him of his polico ap
pointment. In tho absence of J. T. Hnrrlgan,
A. E. Xeff acted ns chairman and
Hugo E. Qulst was elected permanent
secretary. Thero wero 17 members
of the Merchants' Patrol present to
niiBwcr to tho roll call
"Aro thero any charges against
Mr. Doane?" asked Tom Madden.
"No." replied Mr. Noff, "but wo
haven't had a meeting for two years
mut Ninth streets, theso streets to
bo bounded on tho north by Central
nvenuo nnd on tho south by Den
nett and Donnelly avenues.
Tho reason given for .making this
request was that somo of tho main
property owners on Anderson nvenuo
own blocks that extend along tho
Directs in question nnd for nil this
improvement to como nt ono tlmo
would bo too hard for them finan
cially. "With tho exception of between
Commercial and Central on Fifth
Rtrcot, tho fill is soft and In no
way rondy for permanent Improve
that havo been received nnd tho tils
cussed action nt tho council meeting
of eight days ago when tho council
was on the vergo of taking the polico
power and $20 monthly salary from
Doano because of trouble with tho
fire department members.
A. T. Haines believed it would
mako littlo difference oven If the pa
trolman did loso his Btar. "That
would glvo him more tlmo to attend
to our business." It was pointed
out that such action 'had been tnken
at ono tlmo during tho administration
of Dr. Straw as mayor and that tho
special officer retained lite beat.
Position Works Automatically.
On a motion of W. N. Ekblnd a
voto carried that tho Merchants' Pa
niont," stated Engineer Gldley. Ho Jro horcaftor will retain as Its pa-
iiuimuii uiiij nuuii u ifuiuuii wuu luin
tho polico power of tho city. This
rscommended that only temporary
Improvement bo made, Hint of
spreading dirt and over that a plank
road. Tho fill will bo settling for
another two years, ho said. Also
ho bollovcd that piling would havo
to bo driven for a share of tho
road.
Fifth to Tenth.
Maps presented to tho Council
by Mr. Peck nnd Mr. Kaufman
Bhowcd that tho straightening proj
est would begin on Fifth and extond
ns far out as Tenth street, correct
ing tho Jog of about 80 feet on
tho Soventh street corner.
"A permanent sower In thero
'with that Jog in tho Btreot would
bo Impossible," said Mr. Pock. "Fur
thermore, tho property owners nro
Riiro that tho chnngo can bo mndo
now ton times cheaper than sovornl
years nonce. Atiuorson nvonuo as
It Is is good for littlo. It should
bo a stroot opon to traffic."
Would Straighten Commercial
Having stnrtod tho bnll rolling
toward tho straightening of ono
stroot, tho Councllmcn becamo en
thused with tho Idea and attacked
tho sharp Jog in Commercial nvo
nuo. "A Jllnoy bus couldn't mnko
tho turn nnd mako speed tno," said
Carl Evortson, "nnd then when wo
havo strcot cars, then It would bo
worso than over."
This project could not bo tacked
onto tho Anderson nvenuo plan nnd
for tho tlmo being was tabled to
bo brought up lntor whon progress
lias been mado In tho first caso.
"But horo wo havo hired n city
onglnoor at $1800 n year," said
Councilman Albrccht "and now by
this potltlon wo tako nwny all tho
improvement projects that wo wero
to put undor way for tho spring
nnd Bummor. Of courso thoro nro
Homo odd Jobs nbout "
Ho wnB Interrupted. "If tho Coun
cil bolloves that tho salary la a big
Bum," Bald Mr. aidloy "and that
tho work Isn't worth It, then I nm
roady to quit right hero."
"Thoro will bo plenty of work,"
responded Mr, Albrocht. "Tho Idea
Is that wo havo to glvo up theso
street improvement projects, that is
what bothors mo."
Hut tho straightening of Andor
eon nvonuo is of inoro vnluo than
tho Improving of tho streets this
year, on tho filled nrea thought tho
Councllmon and Informally thoy
voted to glvo up their pet schemes
lu behalf of another long and
straight streot.
Tho petition must still bo signed
by several property owners, said
Mr. Kaufman nnd will bo brought
back for formal action at tho noxt
meeting of tho Council on February
23.
It was agreed that tho proporty
ownora would see to tho vacating of
tho premises where tho chnngo in
tho Btreot must bo mndo, would boo
all matters properly adjudicated be
tween tho ownora of laud on either
fldo of tho stroot providing tho city
will tako caro of tho court proced
ure and allow tho Borvlces of tho
city onglnoor.
J. A. Ward, director of tho Coos
and Curry displays Is that ho Is
busily engaged many hours of tho
days and nights getting nil In ready
ness for tho opening.
So much is there to bo dono and
so many arc thero to do Is that tho
result has been nlmost confusion,
writes Mr. Wnrd, who Is finding n
great deal of trouble in getting his
oxhlblts hnndled and put in plnco in
tho Oregon building.
Ho will not bo nblo to return
hero boforo tho opening of tho Ex
position, being forced to stay con
stantly on tho ground. "Tho locnl I
freight traffic department scorns to
bo entirely snowed undor," ho writes
to Wlllinm arlmes. "Our exhibits
that camo on tho Iledondo last
Thursday, January 28, aro still at
tho dock notwithstanding I havo
been making life miserable for tho
ones who havo tho matter in charge
"However I wish to assure you that
ever chnngo has been for tho bettor
nnd wo nro certainly In tho front
row In ovory respect so fnr ns op
portunity Is consomed for n very
offoctlvo oxhlblt. Our spneo is vory
deslreablo, and I boliovo that nil
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Mwquonulo Hull, St, Valentino's
Kve, Saturday, Feb. 1, Eagles' Hall.
Prizes for liest cuM tuned. Martin's
Orchestra. Admission BOo ami surely
worth it. You'll bo there, we'll all
Imj thero everybody's going. NUF
SKI).
Tho REST MEATS IN TOWN at
tho PALACE MARKET.
ll0"T"II!1hn'?:l?T'??.? Ir consomed will bo more than
not vory well enrry n gun or a club
and would bo handicapped lu making
arrests.
Jens Hanson declared that tho re
sult of tho carried motion would bo
to tako all power of appointment out
of tho hands of tho Merchants Pa
trol and placing lt In tho hands of
tho council.
At tho present tlmo tho special of
ficer receives $70 monthly from mem
bers of tho association and collects
another $20 a month from tho city
for his services. Arguments that nn
officer did not need tho second sal
ary mot with littlo favor, tho majority
of tho membors declaring that tho
long hours of tho night watch wero
worth what Is now bolng rccolvcd.
Rule Art) Itlght.
Horcnfter tho patrolmnn will bo
kept inoro rigidly on his heat. "Thoro
is no need of his spending most of
his tlmo arresting drunks," said Tom
.Mnuuon. "Ho makes moro arrests
than any other policomen. And did
ho over catch n burglar?" It was
shown thnt ho had. Donno wns In
strumental In rounding up "Ono Eye"
O'Brien when tho Dohomlan Bar was
robbed somo months ago.
Tho boat will oxtond from Curtis
to Aldor nvonuo on tho oast sldo of
tho Btreot, 15 minutes to travel that
way and a slmllnr length of tlmo to
patrol back along tho docks.
Closo Inspection of all stores on
his beat and their protection against
flro nnd burglnrs aro moro Important,
thought tho mombors, than "wild
gooso chases.
Tho commlttco of three consisting
of II. S. Tower, Jons Hansen and
Frank Ilaguo will wait upon Mayor
mum hi mo earnest convenient tlmo
to Invoatlguto tho rotentlon of Officer
uoano auu nt tho samo tlmo nrmngo
n boat schedule allowing tho offlcor
plenty of tlmo to mnko his rounds
thoroughly from tho hours of sovon
In tho evening until flvo In tho morn
ing. Now Plan Ilronchcd.
Lato this afternoon Mayor Allon
stated that tho commlttco of tho
Merchants' Patrol had nnt vn nnnn
him, though they oxpectcd to nt least
tomorrow.
At tho meeting eight days ago of
tho City Council, It wns docldod to
dlBpenso with tho sorvlces of Mr.
Doano nnd discussion of tho mnttor
with tho Merchants' Patrol was loft
to tho Mayor. A plan that mny bo
broached la that tho city allow Mr.
Doano to retain his polico powor nnd
rocelvo a nomlnnl salary of about
II a month front tho city. This
would enablo him to keop his job as
patrolman.
No other nnmes woro voted on.
Socretury Qulst hnd received appli
cations from Josoph Harrow, II. II.
Pntchott, Waltor Condron, J. W.
Hunt, J. E. Edmunds and Frank
Dean, hut as Mr. Doano wns not dls
charged, ho did not preseut any of
thorn.
SOCIAL CALENDAR,
WEDNESDAY
Itoynl Auction Uridgo with
Mrs. It. K. Hooth.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs, II.
M. Albco.
Uridgo Club with Mrs. E.
K. Jones.
Narcissus Club with Mrs. i
Carl West.
North Uond Presbyterian
Ladles' Aid In church hall.
Catholic Ladles' Card Par-
ty and dance in Logglo's
Hall, North Uond. 0
PUBLIC CARD PARTY.
1
Tho Episcopal Ladles of North
Ilcnd will glvo a program and pub
lic card and dancing party and sup
por this evening at eight o'clock
In Taylor's Hnll.
Tho following program and sun-
por will bo given tho roro part of tho
evening:
Vocal solo, "When tho Lights Aro
Turned Away Down Low" ....
Spauldlng
Dr. I. D. Rartlo.
Vocal solo, "Good Bye" Tostl
Mrs. Eugeno Robinson, accompan
ied by Mrs. Perl Itlley llalllngor.
Vocal solo, "In May Tlmo"
Mrs. J. W. Gardiner, accompanied '
by Mrs. Earl Powell.
Piano Scelctions j
(a) Wnrum Schumann
(b) Grlllon Schumnnn
Mrs. Perl Hlley Ilnlllnger. i
WEDS IX EAST.
I
Miss Maud Painter, well known,
hero through several years' resl-,
Dlcnscd when wo col our work ,n,. i V."". ,n lu ,I10'U' n,m """Bluer or
,.., " -rs. &arnn l'ninter, wns mnrrlod last i
l"olc"' .Saturday In Kansas City to Roger
Arrangements nro being mndo by Kemp, n wealthy oil man of Tulsa,'
Mr. Wnrd, through locnl represent-1 v'v"!?' T' ?,u,pl lm,vo Kn. lo I
.i.. . i ., .... IS0W ork nnd w III loavo from there
ntlvos, to havo tho last of tho ex-, on a honeymoon of several weeks
hlblts forwarded to Snn Francisco. ' through tho West India Islands ho.'
Tho next trip of tho Iledondo will I foro returning to Oklahomn to mnko'
carry displays from tho North Bend , r ago'UXco Mas .
Manufacturing Company, tho North ' been visiting' at Tulsa with her sis-'
Dond Condonsary, tho Uroom Hhmllo i tor' 'Ir8 Ddn ,llc-'. whoso husband Is
fnr.Iorv. fMna Ilnv Wl.lfn Ron,, fn. " "u". """" nuomey for 11IO Oil
interests or that section. Mr. and
Mrs. Itlco accompanied thorn to Now
York. Harry Painter nt North Dond,
nnd F. M. Painter nnd II. W. Painter,
of Mnrshflold, aro brothers of Mrs.
Komp, whllo n sister, Mrs. Fnrrln
gor, resides ,nt tho Myrtlo Arms.
VALLEHlTlWE ball -
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IN MARSHFIELD
BOW
VENIIIG
ADVERTISER LETTERS.
List of unclaimed lotters remain
ing lu tho Mnrshflold, Oregon, post
office for tho week ending Fob. 0,
191C. Persons culling for tho samo
will plonso say advertised and pay
ono cont for each letter called for:
Anderson, Mrs. Louise
Raker, Mrs. Mary
llruuor, Konnoth
lluriiB, Mrs, Hubert
Crorord, Guest
Londgren, Will . i
Luckol, Frank
McDonald, J. It. ()
May, Art. i ,
Mecum, Mrs. Gortlo
Palmer, H. J.
Plko, Lawyor
Hapott, C.
Webb, Albert
Wilson, Grant.
W. H. CURTIS,
Postmaster.
IT WILL PAY YOU
Seo tho Woolen Mill adv., on
Pauo 3 of tonight's Times. It con
talus an extra Hpeclal announcement
that it will pay you to read.
tory, tho Wood-crnft shop and pulp
from tho pulp mill.
DecnuBo of tho hurry In gottlng
tho exhibits arranged beforo Feb
ruary 20 Mr. Ward will not havo
tlmo to propnro tho Marino Garden
until somo later tlmo,
Tho ngato collections of Frank
A. Stownrd, and W. E. Woodcock,
of Port Orford, will probably be1
sent down whon tho Rodondo goes, j
Theso nro expected to bo among tho
best a en In collections nn illsnlnv
nt San Frnnclsco. LacllCS' GUI d to GiVfi Flnhnr.
ate Dancing Party at the
Eagles Hall Friday
Tho Valentino Hall to bo eivnn in
(tho Ladios of tho Episcopal Guild
, noxt Friday ovonlng promises to bo
j tho most brllllnnt social ovont of tho
i rapidly closing dancing season for so
ciety, as i.ont commences noxt Wod-i
nosdny. Tho Murphy Orchostra hns
This. City to Participate inJSJT ' " !
Nation Wide Pure Food
Movement
L. A. Peck, assistant sales mana
ger, and A. J. Graft, traveling ropro
sontatlvo of "Holnz' 57 Varieties,"
aro Mnrshflold visitors today. They
aunounco tho Inauguration of a now
puro food propaganda by tho Holnz
company which Is In tho nut tiro of
an educational campaign that is nation-wide.
Tho third Wednesday in
oach month Is known ns "Heinz boom
day" and on that day ovory member
of tho sales forco, numbering nbout
1200 In all parts of tho United States
olaborato decorations of rod henrts
win ninuo tno Jingles' Hall a bower of
beauty. Mrs. J. S. Coko with nn i
nblo corps of assistants Is In chnrgo,
of tho decoration, Mrs. E. O. Porhnm.t
prosldent of tho Guild, Is chairman of
tho gonornl commlttoo of nrrango-i
monts, whllo Mrs. Otto Schottor will
havo chargo of tho punch booth. A !
compoten floor committee will bo In
charge during tho ovenlnir nmi n iron. I
oral good tlmo Is promised to-nil who
attend.
Tho patrOn0S8 list Innlllilnsi nmm.
Inont matrons of tho Mnrshflold so-1
clnl set, among whom nro Mrs. E. p. .
Lewis, Mrs. II. S. Hnrrls. Mr n if
leavo tholr regular duties and dovoto Porry, Mrs. Hobort Drowning, Mrs F
tho day to explaining to housowlvos ' A. Hazard, Mrs. Ebbecka, Mrs F "w"
tho moaning and manner of reading' Payno, Mrs. A. E. Jonson, Mrs' A It'
labols on food. Of courso It Is lm- O'Hrlon, Mrs. F. A. Golden, Mrs' A I
poBslblo to cover tno ontlro city or, T, Haines, Mrs. J. w. Bonnott.Mrs j' i
country In ono day, but on noxt S. Coko, Mrs. Ilorbort Lockhar't Mrs' i
Wednesday thoy will conduct a do-iE. E. straw, Mrs. J. H. Flnnnirun'
You Ever Use
I Mb
At Your House?
YES! WELL, READ THIS
Values to 1 5c Lages at 5c
f APIFQ Of Valenoiennes, Torchon, Crochet. The
J-jra- first direct importation to Coos Bay for
ktliis season, fresh and dainty in their
snowy whiteness and without a flaw or blemish in de
sign or texture.
Values to 15c Lace at 5c
A(pI7Q For that Spring and Summer Dress that
J-vJUkj you are now planning for, purchased by
; us at a saving for cash which w& pass
on to you at from one-half to two-thirds less than
regular.
Values to 15c Lace at 5c
,
T AfFS Trmt are also particularly chosen for
.Lif-aALiO y0Ur unrjer garments, strong, pretty and
; durable, that stand the wear and tear
of laundry and retain their freshness longer than the
garment lasts.
Values to 15c Laces at 5c
I AfF 'rr 'ie cl1ildren's wear fr neckwear,
LlLlfcJ for waists, house dresses, for handker-
chiefs and fancy work you can buy
laces now for every known need and save.
LACES 2915 YARDS .
ON SALE
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Values to 15c Lace at 5c
KH . S. S. JENNINGS "D
The firm that sells the best for just a little less
IN FIRST AND
AFTER COSTS
FORD
CARS
ISAAC R. TOWER
Agent Coos and Curry Counties.
"THE ClUNNEIvY"
Front Street Marshficld, Oro.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has boon a hobby with us for a good many years and r lot of
SULV810,"10". w,u tull.yu wn It comos to gottli.B good, Bound,
durablo framing materia! nt tho right prlco wo know our busi
ness. Just toll what you wnnt to build and tho amount you wnnt
to apoad and wo'll got biiBy with our poncll and flguro out tho bot
your money can buy, Try uc.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
COT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO BY USING OUR, WOOD
PHONE 100
182 SOUTH BROADWAY
monBtrntlon nnd cducntlonnl cam- Mrs. Otto Schottor, Mrn. B G Per
nalgn at Olllvant & Wonver's Puro ham, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs A Vea
Food Storo on Central avenue nnd tnl, Mrs. Rublo, Mrs. c. Nasbunr
wjui moir pairons. snmiuos or the .rs. Arthur Melveown, Mrs L M
Holnz products will bo distributed . Noblo, Mrs. It. K. Dooth Mrs win
and nt tho storo thoy will bo sorved ' Horsfall, Mrs. H. Nasburg Mrs aiib
to all callers. Thoy will have ovory gar Lagerstrom, Mrs. A. O Rogers
Marslifield-North Bend-Empire Auto Service
Leaves Mnrsliflebf t Busy
Corner
lOsOO n.m.
2: 00. p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Leaves North Rend 15 nilii.
utes Inter
Leuvcs Empire.
Hjtio n.m.
11:.'I0 n.m,
3:30 p.m.
H
ono of tho "57 Varieties" and you ami Mrs Hugo Qulst."
can kui unyiuing you want irom a
presoved fig to a pickled onion.
Tho Olllvant & Woavor storo Is
ono of tho vory fow In tho state car
rying tho completo lino of tho "B7
Varieties" and thoy taho prldo that
Mnrshflold has been selected for this
early demonstration and tholr storo
tho headquartors for tho Initial
showing of Heinz products.
OflPH
E
CARD OK THANKS.
Wo wish to roturn our heartfolt
thanks to tho many gonorous friends
und especially to tho niombers of
Sunset Lodge I. O. O. P., who stood
by us with such unweurvlmr kimi.
ness during tho Illness nnd death
DPEWSTOWIGH
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Everything in Readiness for
the Dedication of New I
Palace of Pictures I
Kvorythlntr Is lu reniHim tn i,
oponlng of tho now Orphoum Theater !
?, ,1,10 0JJ,;Mn80"lo tonight. Manager '
u. ll. Keller, assisted by n corps of i
-i'v..luia ilIH1 iminiors, nns beon
BENNETT . TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON
Capital, surplus and undivided profits J125.000.00
OFFICERS:
J. W. Bennett, Presldont Arthur McKcown. Secretary
Tom T. Bennett, Vice Present Bennett Swanton, Treasurer
Transacts a trust business only. Acts ns trustee of express trusts
and also as executor and administrator of estates. Tho only Trust
r0TnrJn ?rEOn uUld0 0( Por"and organized under new trust
law in this state.
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Phono 349-J.
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ARCIIlTECT
MarBhtleld, Qrojoa.
Pnrl Rilnu Rnllinnn.
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Ronldonco Studio, 217 NmSL.
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I AIN'T IT TIIW rrn,,
wo novor blnmo the tailor t
our pania wo havo to pk
Wo novor blnmn tho .v..
whon our soles grow old m
thin,
Wo never blamo the htli
whon our lldi we ban (,
flout,
But wo alwaya '-.ma the i
rr" whon ou. onlrU wear tit
COOS BAY STEAM LAVKDRl
IIIOIIO 07-J,
Low Rates for
Handling Triir
Wo haul trunks botwotaiart
In Mnrshflold and do general tnl
for reasonnblo ratos,
STAR TRANHKRR & ST0IUGIC
Lovl Helsncr, rroprlctof
1'lioiiPHt 1'JOT. 4IKU OMi
TniDY SAVE
YOU MONEY
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
Sec CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
PARISIAN OLKA.VIXa AXI
DVKINO WOHK8
200 West Market Ave., coral
Socond Streot
Undor now management Prlcal
low, nnd all work eatlifct7
Liullofi' work n iixclalt;.
Phono 17C-J.
j. s. STnvnxs,
Prop.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE
North Bend,
for Fancy and Dome
CHINA
!YQU AUTO CALL
f " ' .., atiVM
FOR FOOTE'SAUIW
Phono i:3.i-J
Night nnd Dor.
' Whllo ICIe)lant Grill
Gool Cars. Careful
I). L. I'OOTi:.
IMI1MM MUM- iiriiMW
SAVE MONEY
by ordering the fmoal
UCMRVWII I P HOAL
Nut coal, per ton 5L
u 11 111 )l ium, jiui iuu "mi
Or. half ton of both
n. SIUSSOX, Pi
Phono 18-J or loavo orde"1
Hlllycr's Cigar Stow.
OR
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CAMPBELLTS WOODYWJ
Worth rrcm "
Phono S70.
of our boloved husbaud and fathor.
I. .N. Hopplns. Seldom havo any letting tho finishing touches on this
in noed of Byinpathy and tho most now palaco of pictures which w ii ,
tho most commodious, comfortablo
and olaborato moving picture play
houso on the Pacific coast between
ban l-ranclsco and Portland. It Is
a credit nllko to Coos Bay and to
tho entorprlslng manager, B. R. Kol-
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night tho ndmlsslon prlco will bo on-
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doyoted friendship, jecolved bo fjill
n moRsuro of tho best fruits of tho
human heart as wo have from theso
kind friends.
MRS. I. N. HOPPINS,
MR. AND MRS. W. W.
LANGWORTHY,
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ABOUTj
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
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