The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
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Button s
igi nriL
iitue liung
, so bothersome when it
3S off of your trousers at
wrong time! The manufac-
I'S of '
DUTCHESS
TROUSERS
so confident- that every
in and stitch are doing
I duty that they au-
jjze us to pay 10 Cents
.every button that comes
or1 $1.00 if the trousers
vyithin two months after
base. Read the warranty
attached to the waist-
oleii Mill Store
Two Stores
DOTSON HOTEL $
ROOM AND HOAUI)
i.eo per aveeic and up
free iiatii ,
Second mill Curtis Avo.
II. H. Itanic.H, Prop.
I. Jcsscn, M. D.
MIYSIOIAX AND SURGEON
nry and DIsoaBos of Wotnon n
Specialty.
on & Hanson bldg. Phono 229-J
F890 Cor. 0th & Klrod. Ph. 1CC-J
aim: you going to
PAINT
THIS SPHIXG?
Yor ought to.
;wi: iivvi: the quality
vi: have tiii: price
SlIltMCi: ALWAYS
rshficld
North Bend
et a Receipt
Phone 394-J.
Coos Bay
ea, Coffee &
Spice House
badway bet. Central and
Commercial
DON'T BE
They hjiy WAR PRICES nio high.
mi
not high and WE CAX SAVE YOU MOXKY aa wo carry no over-
1'Ciiil expeuso and save you that on tho cost lu HARDWAHE,
'UMIH anil FARM IMPLKMEXTS, which is to YOUR AD-
ytaoi:. J
Schroeder 8h
llarduaro
Oeiicral repair Bhop.
W5 MESSEMBEH
TWO PIIOXES.
CVLL US FOR CARS, TAXICA1IS, EXPRESS WAGONS.
MVRSIIFIEl.n OVCLERY.
BREVITIES
TIDICS FOR FEBRUARY
Time mul Height or Titles
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nt
Tho titles nro placed In tho ordor
of occurrons beginning nt midnight
with their times on tho first lino
and holghts on tho second lino of
each dny. A comparison of conse
ciitlvo heights will lndtcato whether
It Is high or low water.
High wntor on tho bar 2 hours
and :M minutes Enrllor than nt
Mnrshrield: nt North Hand, 1 hour
nnd 11 minutes earlier than Mnrsh
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TRADE AT Till-: PALACE MEAT
MAHKET.
0RPHEUM
"Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
Change of program at present!
Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday,
TONIGHT SUXDAV-MOXDAY
SONG OF SOLOMON
Two-pint KiIImiii with Edward
Bouillon, tditmlnj; how song sue
ct'Nhos uro ninrkvlcil.
KNIGHTS OF TROUBLE
PLOT THAT FAILED
Split reel comic from tho Sollg
studio.
THE FATHER'S SCAPEGOAT
Rlograph drama.
BLIND BUSINESS
CASEY'S BIRTHDAY
Two-mibject coiulo by tho Lubln
Manufacturing; Cominiiy.
POWER TO FORGIVE
Yltugruph hli-ong western drama
with Anita Stewart, A good pic
til 10.
ROBERTA SAUXDEHS will sins,
Big Orphcuiii Mulliico Sunday ut
2:00 p. in.
10c :: ALWAYS :: 10c
LQIHSKI THEATER
T
FHE HOME OF BIG FEATURES
AND VAUDEVILLE
FAUST AND FAUST,
Pnntomluo musical comedians.
This team comes hero woll recom
mended and l euro to mnko n hit
with tho public.
THE TEST OF FLAME.
Drama In two reofs by Domino Co,
Floronco Lawronco nnd Matt
Mooro In
A MYSTERIOUS .MYSTERY
in two rools.
King Baggot In
SILENT VALLEY
n two-reel Imp drama.
MUTUAL WEEKLY XO. 08
Latest plcturo nows from tho
sent of wnr. Eureka, California,
colobrates the completion of tho
now $ 13,000,000 railroad.
Sovon of all-featuro reels and a
high-class vaudeville act.
Lower floor, 15c; ontlro balcony,
10c. Children under ten years, Cc.
Horo tomorrow' night: tho World
Film Corporation presents
THE DOLLAR MARK
In flvo parts.
Paulino Joseph was detained to
play nn extra night in Bandon, but
will bo horo tomorrow night.
MISLED
Wo wiy OUR PRICES nro
Hildenbrand's
& Plumbing.
SEHVIGE ISH
"
15( UROAUWAV
TOlu
WEATHER FORECAST
llij AMocltted Fr to Coos I), Times.
Oregon nnin west,
rnlu or snow East, southor-
ly winds.
LOCAL TEMPEILVTURE
RECORD
For the 24 houra ending nt
4:43 n. m. Feb. 22, by BenJ.
Ostllnd, special govornmont
moteorologlst:
Mnxlmum 49
Minimum 30
At 4:43 n. m 42
Precipitation 85
Prcclpltntlon Dlnco Sept. 1,
17014 50.34
Precipitation samo porlod
Inst year 47.19
Wind, Southwest, cloudy.
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horn i
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FLOTON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl
Floton, of North Hond, at Morcy
Ilospltnl, Fpbruary 21, a nlno
and ono-hnlf pound boy. Doth
mother and son nro doing very
well.
Xow Engineer. Mnjor Henry. C.
Jowott, of Washington, D. C, has
been nsslgncd to tnko tbo plnco of
Mnjor Morrow nt Portland. Ho will
nrrlvo thero soon.
Xow Houses. Mrs. Rosa Proilss
Is plnnnlg to erect a liouso on Elrod
Avcnuo noar Fourth stroot. Mr. Halo
of South Ton tli stroot Is also figuring
on erecting a flno home.
Father Vljeiv Alfred Johnson
Jr. who was horb today from Coqulllo
said that his father, Alfred Johnson,
Sr. wnB gradually growing wenkor
at San Rnfnol, California.
Cnso Still Up. On consent of
counsel of both sides tho dlvorco
enso of Oraa McQInnls wns continued
today In J ml go Coko's office-' nd
probably will not bo finished until
somotlmo tomorrow.
Another Man. Ernest W. Smith,
son of Lovl Smith nnd brother of
Frank Smith, of tho Coos Rlvor
Hatchery, wishes it stated that ho
wns not tho man In Jail Thursday
night for Intoxication. Mr, Smith
does not uso Intoxicants and ho
thinks that uomo offender simply
used his n a mo.
No Action "ikou. Tho County
Commissioner i did not tako any
action on tho nppolntmont of a
Roadmastor or tho merging of tho
Job with that of tho County Engin
eer last wook. It Is understood
that It will not bo takon up until
tho April torm, probably. P. M.
Hall-Lowls had a long petition In
asking that ho bo rotalnod In thnt
capacity.
Weil Saturday. Irving LoNoir
Ragdalo and Miss Nolllo J, Olson
woro united in marriage Saturday
ovonlng at tho homo of tho brldo's
parents nt Eastsldo, Rov. B. F. Bong-
(iton officiating. (John L. Johnson
nnd Miss Illldur West nttonded thorn,
A largo number of relatives and
frlonds woro In nttoiidanco and a
(jlnnor wns enjoyed 'following tho
nuptials.
Council Mietrt TomoiTOW. Bo
cniiBo todny Is Wnahlngton's birth
day, honco n logal holiday, thero will
ho no mcotlng of tho city council
tonight. Tomorrow ovonlng thoy
will gathor around tho long tnblo
to discuss tho enroa nnd worrlos of
tho city. Tho banks woro closed
today, but tho schools held neaslon
cme o: tho classes, marking tho
day with appropriate exorclHos.
Quarry Case. Partlos arriving
from Floronco stato that tho first
reports from thoro about tho troublo
over tho right qt way across tho
stono quarry being settled woro er
roneous. Contractor Scarpa!!! and
hla crow aro constructing tho right
.i i. .i i. fP..
of way through tho Point Terrace
Mill property nnd not over tho
quarry, the latter still being held
up by condemnation proceedings at
Eugeno.
Finds Elk Horns Max Robberts,
who enmo In from tho Smkh-Pow-crs
camp at Coaledo to spend Sun
day nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs,
Cha8. Van Duyrf, brought u a sqt
of elk horns that woro found In
the woods near tho camp. Thoy
woro a largo sqt. Tom Dashnoy is
now foreman of tho camp and thoy
hayo about u mouths work tearing
up tho balance of tho old rallwny
after which they will movo to tho
Myrtlo Polut lino.
Flno HhX'ilcil Poultry. F. E. Ray
mond, of First Addition, recently re-,
celvod a prlzcwinnlng Plymouth
Roqk cockerel from tho yards of A.
O. Bernt?en, Of Eugene, Oregon. Mr,
Berntzen's stock has taken tho bluo
ribbons at a great mqpy of the Ore
gon shows and some of the Califor
nia shows during tho past upasqn,
p,nd Mr. Raymond thinks with his
breeding pen, headed by this prize
bird, that ho has ho best pen of
Barred Plymouth f Rocks In Coos
County.
S. Cattron,
of tho U. S. Biological, survey,
while hero Bald thnt ho did not
think that Representative Dnrrow's
bill extending tho open Beason on
ducks from January 1G to February
1 will avail anything. Ho snld thnt
tho Federal law fixed tho season
as closing January 15 nnd this will
bp ndhored to. Mr. Barrows tried
to get tho season changed for tho
Coqulllo Vnlley only, but tho bill
wns amended to Includo nil of Coos
County.
ShcWduu Lost Cn.sc. A Jury nt
Hoseburg brought In n verdict for
$5090 for Mrs. Lnurn Vorroll, who
wnB suing tho First National Bnnk
of nosoburg. T. It. Shorldnn, of
North Bend was tho principal In
tho enso ns Mrs. Vrrell charged
that ho took $5000 from her de
posit nnd used It himself. Mr.
Shcrldnn claimed ho had her con
sent to do so. Later tho bank was
sold, tho old stockholders of tho
First National retaining $48,000 of
doubtful paper,
Brother Is Snfo. Miss Louisa
Blatt has received" a lottor from
Hugh S. Gibson, sccrctnry of tho
American lcgntlou nt Brussolls, stat
ing that her undo, Armniul Blatt
Ducobu, nnd his wlfo, nro safo In
Brussels nnd both nro enjoying good
health. Armnnd Blatt Is n brother
of John A. Blatt, of Marshflold,
and wns n prominent Bolglnn manu
facturer, tho tltlo of Ducobu bolng
glvon him by tho Bolglnn govern
ment. Slnco tho war, thoy havo
boon unablo to correspond direct.
Funeral Yestcnl")'. Tho funornl
pf Mrs. Ben F. Wymoro was held
yestordny, Rev. 0. LoRoy Hall of
ficiating. Sho was thirty-four years
old nnd hor father, J. A. Roberts,
Uvea nt Jennings Lodge, Oregon.
Mrs. Rita Bohlman, n Bister, lives
nt Portland nnd nnother' sister,
Mrs. Emma Hess, lives at Park
Place, Oregon. Tho flvo chlldron
surviving aro YJoIot, Florence, Mau
rice, Lnthor and Paul. Tho family
resided near Mtlllngton and Mrs
Wymoro died nt 'Morcy Hospital fol
lowing an operation.
Will Return Hero. Dick Mills, or
Miller, ns his right namo scorns
to bo, Is expected to return soon
from California, whoro ho was taken
to answer n chargo of non-support.
Ho was employed as a brakonian on
tho Smith-Powers lino and lived at
Mtlllngton. A tologrnm was re
ceived from him tho othor dny, ask
ing It his Job was still good nnd
saying that tho California Judgo
boforo ho was arraigned, wanted to
know. From this It was takon that
tho Judgo Intended to pnrolo him If
ho lint! stondy omploymont. A tol
ogrnm was sent to him saying that
ho could havo Ills old position.
Hoi'ho KIckH Boy. Playing In tho
farmyard nt his homo in Allegany
yostorday nftornoon, five-year-old
Harold Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jess N. Ott, was kicked in tho head
by n horso nnd last evening wns
hurried to Mnrshfleld 'whoro sovoral
stltchos woro takon in his hond
abovo tho eyos. Today tho llttlo
follow Is much improved and will
soon bo nblo to return to hla homo.
At the tlmo of tho nccldont a dog
ran undor. tho horso barking, and
this worried tho nnlmul and Imme
diately ho struck back, tho llttlo
following being struck full In tho
faco.
To Apiwil Judgment. Not Ico of
appeal In tho Circuit Court of tho
caso of Lamboth versus Morrow has
been mado by attornoys for Lynn
Lamboth, who seek to tako tho
caso out of tho Jurisdiction of tho
Juutlco Court. Two weeks ago Judgo
Feimock decided Lamboth was re
sponsible for surgical operations
performed on his brother-in-law,
Lewis Mnrtln, constituting a remark
of Lambeth's to moan that ho prom-
IboiI to pay Dr, Morrow. As tho
',7, ' ,;. In. . .i-i
should pay tho $17G bill presented
x,' fn n,A ,,,
result tho Judgo found that ho
tho lattor was told to pay Lambeth
$17 for automobile )ilro,
Appeal to Supremo Court. An
appeal to tho Supromo Court is be
ing mado by August Nolson In tho
caso Involving tho Fletcher Tlmbor
Estate which was decided October C,
191-1 by Judgo Coko in favor of tho
heirs, Henry H. Fletcher and Mlnnlo
E, Stadelmnn. Tho propqrty, which
consists of 1G0 acres of timber land
near Bluo Rtdgo, now said to bo
worth about $10,000, was sold at an
administrator's salo by Nolson for
G40. Tho two heirs woro afterward
found and tho salo was declared
vod. Tho property has changed
hands several times and at tho tlnie
of the first suit was Ip tho hands of
Miner and Warden, of Menasha, Wis.
quy C. H. Corliss, of Portland, has
been retained as attqrn,oy fpr Nolson
whllo Hoy and Miller represent the
heirs.
lVY 11LOOBED STOCK;
W. E. Smith nnd Fred jressorle
havo both purchased young bulla put
of F. A. Saechl's herd.
i Kxlvnd SeaM.n. H.
&fkmM
W. II. KEATING loft for Portland
Saturday on tho Breakwater.
MRS. W. F. HODSON will leavo
on the Nairn Smith for California.
J. L. MILLER, a prominent young
rancher from Coqulllo, Is spend
ing a few days here.
F. L. WILSON and wlfo and son,
' Clifford, expect to leavo tomor
row for San Francisco.
J. ALBERT MATSON expects to
leavo tomorrow for n fow weeks
stay In San Francisco.
MR. and MRS. C. R. PECK nnd child
spent yesterday up tho Coob River
nt their summer cottage.
MRS. EVELYN JOHNSON and chil
dren, Paul and Virginia, oxpect
to lenvo tomorrow for Cnllfornln
points.
PROF. DAVIDSON, Instructor In
iiiuslo In tho Myrtlo Point schools,
Bpcut Sunday with Mnrshfleld
friends.
ARNO MBREEN, of tho Smith Mill,
loft today for San Frnnclsco whoro
ho expects to be gono for scvcrnl
days on business.
S. A. CARMICHAEL enmo in today
from Bunker Hill whoro ho Is con?
noctod with tho Swnyno & lloyt.
logging oporatlons.
NELS OSMUNDBONTdoputy County
dork, canto over yesterday to
Bpend tho day hero with frlonds,
today being a legal holiday.
MR8..C. A. DUKE, of Portland, who
en mo down to attend tho funornl
of Ivor sister, Mrs. Winkler, re
turned homo Snturday.
SHERIFF ALFRED JOHNSON came
over from Coqulllo this morning
and tomorrow will sorvo n fow
papers regarding legal enses.
MR. AND MRS. A. L. BUT, loft Oil
the Rcdondo yesterday for San
Francisco. Mr. Blitz expects to
return nt tho end of a two-weeks'
vacation.
W. O. CHANDLER nrrlvcd homo
from Snn Francisco yostorday af
ter spondlng thrco weeks in the
Pouth recoivlng nttontlon from
a throat specialist. '
JOHN R. SMITH, who claimed to
havo discovered gold noar tho Coos
nnd Curry county lino roturnod
yesterday on tho Nairn Smith from
San Francisco.
D, T. MAOEE, drug salesman, caino
back yostorday on tho Nnnn Smith
from Snn Francisco af(or throo
'.woks visiting his southorn terri
tory nnd in Snn Frnnclsco,
JOHN DASIINEV, foreman of tho
Smith-Powers Logging Company,
will return to his camp tonight
nftor spondlng sovoral days nt
homo rccuporatlng from nn attack
of rhoumutlsm.
OEQROB SCHAI'ERS, rancher
noar IfOon Lnko, was Id tho city
today for tho flrpt tlmo In A
year. Ho walked down 1C miles
from hla ranch to Allegany,
whoro io took tho boat.
MRS. HARRY O. HOY has gono to
Waldport with tho two chlldron
and will spend soveral weeks thoro
on a Ymlt. JSho passed through
Albany on her way for a abort
stay with her sister.
JAMES WATSON, County Judgo,
enmo over Snturday to spend u
few days at tho homo of his
parents, Judgo and Mrs. D, L.
Wntson, nt Cpos City, whllo ho
Is rccuporatlng from tho effects
of a sorious attack of la grippe.
J. O. STEMMLER nml wife, of
Myrtlo I'ont, aro expected horo
today on route to San Francisco,
Whoro thoy will tako In tio ex
position, Mrs. Stommler has not
b,eou fn the best of health nnd
hopes that a short stay n Califor
nia will provp bonoflclal to her.
AMONG THE SICK
Because of delay In the Paralso's
leaving Portland this weok, frolght
for tho Arrow Line bound in hero,
was brought today aboard the Elder
that thoro might bo po do)ay in del'v
ery. James Boone, englnocr on thq
Smith-Powers lino beyond Myrtle
Point, came in yesterday to securo
med'eal treatment fpr au Injury to
his finger, which had become infect
ed. Ho went to Sumner to seo his
mother, who was quite ill.
Mrs. Stanley Henderson has been
qulto ill pf la grippo tho past week.
.PALACE .MEAT MARKET SELLS
TIE 11EST MEAT,
f
SOCIAL CALENDAR
MONDAY
Open meeting of J'rogross
Cl)ib with Mrs. A. 11. Old
ley. TUESDAY
Eastern Star social
North Bond Auction Bridgo
Club with Mrs. A. S. Ham
mond. C W. B. M. wllh Mrs. H.
W. Painter.
WEDNESDAY
Narcissus Club with Mrs.
Inglo Peterson.
Jolly Dozou with Mrs.
Brockmuollor.
Roynl Auction Club with
Mrs. Mnlr Dapo.
North Bend Prcsbytorlan
Aid nt Church pnrlors.
1). M. O. Club with Mrs. '
uoy urai nard.
Baptist Ladles Sllvor Ten
With Mrs. J. T. Byors.
MotliodlBt Mlsslonnry
Homo Society with Mrs. W.
II. Perkins.
THURSDAY
American Yeomon with
Mrs. It. M, Alboo.
Rainbow Club with Mrs.
Don McCrary.
Norwegian Lutheran Y.
& L. Aid with Miss EJslo Lar-
t son.
Eastsldo Sowing Club with
Mrs. Frank Proy.
N. B. Altar dilld with
Mrs. Archlo Phillips.
. FRIDAY
Now card club with Mr.
and Mrs. M. G, Coleman n
" North Bend, , 4
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
. L. a, Lang.
SATURDAY
Mlnno-WU with Mrs. f
Mary E. Thompson.
Mothers' ntid TcachorB'
Club In Bunkor Hill.
r
FINE DAOE.
Tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks hojd
tholr monthly dance Wodnosdny ovo
nlng. About twonty-flvo couples oil-
Joyed ono of tho best times thoy havo
had In a month slnco tho last danco.
!
THE GERMAN OLUIt
Slnco organization of tho Marsh
flold Gorman Club, it has grown into
n practical reality and Its future
buccoss ussurod, Tho chartor com
prises n list of forty mombors, nid
whllo Its object la good fellowship,
tho club has donated Kb first ton
dollars to tho Gorman Rod Cross
Sucloty. Tho organization being
comploto, n celebration befitting tho
occasion will bo had in tho way of
n ball nnd banquot In strictly Gor
man style, op Saturday, February
27, In Odd Fellows Hall.
jaDlliS GUILD MEET1XG
4
Tomorrow afternoon la opon moot,
lug of tho Ladles' Guild and nil
clubs and soclotloa nro cordially In
vited to nttond, Mra. Guy Warper
and MrB. Otto Schottor will have
chargo of tho program and have
preparod Interesting papers on tho
subject: "Moving Pictures nn Aid
In Education nnd Who Censors
Them."
4
IXTKRKSTINO WEDDING
Many Marshflold jieoplo will if
mombcr most pleasantly Miss Helen
KayMimd, of Charles City, lown,
who was the guest of Mr. nnd. Mrs.
H. 8. Tpwor during the summer
months throo years agp, and tio nn
nouncomout of hor marriage (9 Mr.
Edward N. Waterbury, of tho samo
city will bo honrd with Interest, Mr,
Watorbury has also vlnlted In Marsh
flold, whoro le was thq guest of Mr,
and Mrs. P. M, Wilbur, both tho Wll
burs and tho Towora bolng fprjnor
Charlos city residents. Following
Is the dqscrlptlqn of (ho wedding
taken from tho Dally Press of that
city;
'Mr. Edward N. Watorbury and
MIhh llnlnn llnvninnd. twn nt dm
. 8t R(, prqm,ielU peon,0 of
tio cty, wore married nt 8:30 hist
ovonlng by Rov. W. L. Dlbblo, of
tho Congrogatlonal Church, at tho
largo and elegant homo of tho brlo
on Sprlggs street, tho Episcopal aor
co bolpg PBed.
The brldq wa.s dressed in a Veau
t:fu' gown of crepe Georgette over
v.htp satin trimmed with crystal,
arid she carried a bridal bouquet f
rpsqs, Hllqa pf tho valley with
maiden hair fern, which waa a clus
ter of raro beauty. Tho groom wuru
tfto conventional black.
''Tho mi8e room lu which thoyf
W?rp married, was n display of
thousands of cut flowers and plants,
of special mention bolng tho decor'
ntlon of tho fireplace.
I'Tho guests to tho number of
about 40, following tho ceromony,
Wero sorvpd an olabornto wedding
luncheon. At tho bridal tnblo was
n long mirror In tho center, extend
ing nearly tho entlro length upoa
which wns placed a candelabra.
Among the decorations on tho tablo
were mlntaturo roso trees, nn orig
inal, Idea of Mr. Edward Mathows,
dpslgned and mado by hlm( tho treo
meaiiB hours of patient and artistic
work. Tho walls wero decorated
with sheaves of carnations. Each of.
tho smaller tables woro also pret
tily decorated with a. roso tree and
othor decorations.
"Tho groom's wedding gift to tho
brldo wns a most beautiful largo dia
mond lavalllor, while- tho lnrgo
number of pretty wedding prosonta
consisted for tho most part of cut
glnis npd Bllvor wnrc.
The brldnl couplo loft on tho onrly
morning Illinois Central for Chicago
Washington, Cuba nnd Intervening
polntB, and thoy oxpoct to bo ab
sent from Charles City for about six
woekr.
' Only rolntlvon nnd tho moBt In-
Uwnli frlonds woro presont.
"Mrs. Watorbury has resided In
Charles City most of hor Ilfo, tho
daughter of tho lato Mr. nnd MrB.
II. C. Raymond; sho is tin accom
plished lady with mauy friondB nnd
n wldo clrclo of ncqunlntnncos by
Whom sho is hold In tho highest cs
toom." .
AT CLUB RECEPTION I
Among thoso presont nt tho Coos
Dny Womon'n Club recoptlQn for
Mm. J. W. Wilson woro Mrs. A. E.
Dimont and MrB. C. II, Curtis,
Whoso nnincs wcro omitted from thq
original list.
MARRIAGE L1CEX8E3.
Grovor E. Wilson nnd Lois O.
Johuson.
Irving LoNoir Ragsdnlo and Nolllo
J. Olson.
Chnrlcs H. Jlonrs nnd BJancli
Edith Jones.
Wlllinm A. Brldgos and DoEtto
M. DoMoules.
David O. Krantz, of Arngo, nnd
Grnco Margaret Hubor, of Port
land. Coqulllo Sontlnol.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1
iVAiTISl 'XV JS.viy'lirtAUi.' on navtt
of lnnd, or stono building or stock
of drugs, In Pawnoo County, Ok
Inhpina, for saw mill outfit, Ad
droflB J. S. McMurlry. Mnramoc,
Oklahoma.
FOR HALE Full bloodotl younR
llolsteln calves. Addross W. O.
Morgan, North Coos Rlvor.
IAST Snmll MK'ket account iKHik,
partly filled, and having namo oC
Albert Bnusford, Coos Bay Tlmos,
In front. Plonso return to Tho
Times.
I WANTED I
WANTED To trwlo for proHrty,
real or personal, two Hinall Judg
montn ngnlnst Klnnoy estates.
Tel. 211-J.
WANTED To sell H-chnlr harbor
outfit, G mirrors, 2 worksttnds, gaa
lteatqr, polo nnd cash roglstor. Ap
ply to G. IL Tr.umnn, North Bopd.
' FOR SALE f
FOR HALE a pair rubber !ootfl,
slzo 7, Cheap. 2C(i N. 4th st.
1-Xlll SALl Mutor 'Kt. .Excellent
qilglno, F. A, Saqclil.
FOR HAL1 alitor White boar,
J30. QO Phono 307X0 or address
P. O. Box ?42, Nprth Bond,
. 1 1 ii i
FOR SALE 5-acro tract. $100. Ap.
ply Box "R," Times offlco.
J
FOR RENT
FOR KENT Housekeeping sute,
Marshflold Hotel, Cor, Third and
Commercial. Phono 137-L,
FOR RENT Mtooiu hopso on First
strcot, ?17. Phono 219-J.
FOR RENT Largo fro?it rooms wjth
boat. Sultablo for 2 or 3 persona.
2G5 N. Uh St.
Idbbjr COAL. The kind YOU lavo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 73. Pacific
Llvory and Transfer Cqnipany. .j.M
l-'OU TRAXSl'ER A'l
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOQDS
l'Yelght and llaggugo,
Call
FERGUSON' TRANSFER
Phono ldii.
ltehldonco Plioiio 1U-J.
Market ao. and Watw-front
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