The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OfctGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 191 5 EVENING EDITION
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'-ffliMNO CONTRACTOR
jffi furnlBhedon request
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BljDlw" 1302. Coke Bulldlw
Urbfleld, Oregon
h. S. Turpen
MarihfleU. Oregon.
dmm) Rnllmnnr
Plight, a vn TEACHER
L itt Studio. 217 No. Third It
I" Phono 3-L
0CTU COOS RIVER BOAT I
SWIIHJi. I
, .rtvnr kxpress I
L . Multifield every day
j, m. Leaves hontl of river
ctwamimi RAINBOW I
Lm bead of river daily nt 7 j
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Proprietors
ROOFING
mm, CONTRACTING,
nOFING MATERIALS,
FELTS AND CEMENT
J. L. BHIUE
118. P. 89.
4
,
IBB KEAL QUESTION
t Question Is not. will mon
lour you for your work?
!
tlut does your work honor
jroiit Your concorn Is not
4
air lo crcato profit for
touuclf, Lut to mnko thnt
nrhlch - 111 profit many bo-
ilJei yourself,
03 BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Phono G7-rf.
i
iolin and Piano
Anthony w May s.
Mug Orchestra Work
IBtmllo 381, Central Ave.
nt 202-J. Apartment ft
SAVE MONEY
t by ordering tho lamoiu
HENRYV LLF COAL
Urtll Mf fAn .4 An
pCcil, per ton 60.00 1
Nr ton of both 95.00
1). MUSSON, Prop, j
18-J or leave onlern nt
nillyer's Cigar Store.
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I AUTO CALL !
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS'
l'liono iJO.L.
M(!lit mid Day.
Hlfibt t'nfc.
' CARS. (MltEI-'l'L DUIVEUS,
1- h. 1O0TE.
AT
iPBELL'S WOODYARD
ior Krot HtrMt.
JTmi 70
.'ilAA.A
TV.UTO T CO. .
wy and XI clit !(.,.. i, .
or tl, phono L'O, Chandlor
Hotel
' touring mrs, phono 20,
iha-idicr Hotel
1-X liMIII"l'll. P,n
' Ci-. x,.... A
L00O 4 4 4 44
Commutation nn
lckcts $2.00 U;
mtn i.. . "rl,u uio uin
rrll-i to SniiM. cin..i.
PTla t 11 a, in.; to Empire
& KINO. ProM.
UNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
Will h t.
" TO THE PUBLIC
1 "Pilar c ii .. Hi
j " iiicunou i
I f will bo la I .
chargo
ono 103-J
IHOQD
vJffltedvsSK "- iL
69 Years to
ake a Suit
Back in 18-16 the
makers of Clothcraft
began to manufacture
medium-priced clothes
for menand youngmen.
Their idea was to
keep in that field
about $10 to $20 and
make the best possible
Clothes for the money.
This sticking at it for
69 years has produced
extraordinary results
through continuous ad
vancement of factory
methods, improved ma
chines, training of
workers and so on.
We haven't any more
hesitation in investing
in Clothcraft Clothes
than we would in buy
ing gilt edged securities.
We know what you'll
say when you see Cloth
craft 5130 Blue Serge
Special at SI 5 and the
other spring models at
$10 to $20. Come in
today
CLOTHCRAFT
All Wnnl CloUies
noio
5 00 Ready
T ZKJ toVcar
Woolen Mill Stores
' Two Stores
MARSHFIELD
NORTH HEM)
, . . jj. -i
fiClothcraftStoj ,
O eoil TRANSFER AND
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
4 Freight nnd Baggage. 4
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
4 Phone l(i:i.
Residence Phono 13-J. 4
Market nvo. nnd Waterfront
$
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings
J I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t
t Local Treasurer t
t t
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Now Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
alBo principal distributor
"flMYY" and "HARPT"
HOSE I
S. S. JENNINGS, No. Bend
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestlo
CHINA
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
rififiv mt,. Tim kind YOU have
ALWAYS FSRD. Phone 72. Pnciflo
Livery nnd Transfer Company.
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, WEATHER FOItKOAST
I (Or AocUtM Tm to Com Da? Tlmti, 4
Oregon Fair, light frost
4 west, henry frost cast; north-
crly winds. 4
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORJ) 4
For the 24 hour ending nt
1:43 n. m., April 11, by
4 nonj, Ostltnd, special gov-
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum B3
Minimum 33
At 4:13 n. m 35
Precipitation 35
Precipitation alnco Sept. 1,
1014 G9.0G
Precipitation same period 4
4 lost year CO. 19
Wind: Northwest, partly
V cloudy.
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HORN
4 4
DODGE To Mr. and Mrs. Joo
Dodgo of North Bend, Tuesday,
April II, a 9 pound boy. Mother
nml child nro doing nicely and Joo
says he's Jake.
Mllllconm Club Dunce. The Mil
llcoma Club Is planning to glvo a
dnnco Friday, April ICth In tho club
rooniB.
Pianist Plen.sos. Miss Frances
Batchelor, who nppoared In a con
cert nrrnuged by Perl Hlloy Dnl
llngcr nt tho Presbyterian church
Monday evening was grcoted cn
tlniBlatitlcnlly by n good-slr.od au
dience. Miss Ilntcholor's technique
was exceptionally flno hor facllo
rendering of many difficult numbors
on tho program eliciting much
prnlso. In rcsponso to repeated en
cores Miss Ilatciiolor played, "Tho
Dancing Doll," by Poldlnl, nnd "Tho
Swan" by Sain Sacns. Mr. It. E.
Miller contributed two numbors to
tho program which wcro given In her
usual pleasing and nrtlitlc manner.
Movon Into N"jw llmno. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Oscar Oulovson h vo moved In
to their cozy and prcLy now homo In
Perham Park.
it, .moitow wrinn. j, .. .111111:1
'Z'ZZZ. tJnZ,
Dr. .Morrow Write I. N. Miller
ORPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
RUNAWAY JUNE
ORPHEUM TONIGHT.
Wednesday and TliurMlay.
Tho second Instnllmont, In two
rools, of "Runaway Juno," promises
to bo oven moro interesting than tho
first. Juno Is pursued down Fifth
uvcnuo by tho man in tho black van
dyko and sovornl closo up scenes
nro shown at Rector's, tho world
famous restaurant. Tho intorest Is
woll maintained nnd tho story grows
continually moro Interesting. Tho
most striking, attractive features of
this wonderful serial aro tho live
action, tho clean nnd ontortnlnlug
story, tho entlro absonco of n
"blood nnd thunder" plot nnd tho
scones laid In Now York and beau
tiful Bormuda.
RUIX OF MAXijEY.
Two-reel Amorlcnn.
.MUTUAL WEEKLY
Condensed world's happenings.
This one of pnrtlculnr interest.
KEYSTONE COMEDY
LOVERS' POST OFFICE
Mnrshflold Orphoum patrons nro
laughing just as loud nnd ns long
at tho Keystone ns tho rest of tho
world. Thoy cost moro and nro
worth moro, but wo hand them out
to you two times each week nt a
dime.
DUBLIN DAISY.
In catchy songs. Tho dainty Dub
lin Daisy Is doing nlcoly with clean
and catchy songs. '
Adults, 10c; children, Dc.
Matlnoo Sunday at 2:00 p. m.
Tho Orpheuin has a long lino of
features coming. Don't miss nny
performances at tho Orphoum as n
strong program Is booked each night
with a very well blended bill nnd
every night Is a featuro night,
T. J. SCAIFE
A. II. IIODGINS
3)
Marshfield rZco.
Estimates Furnished i
Phone 110-R. Marshfield, Oregon ',
gtj' f ' i i , i
J:l:, MFfflGER SERVICE 1S8R i
11 ..pw-w-w - - - - -
TWO PHONES.
CALL US FOR CARS, TAXKUBS, EXPRESS WAGONS.
MARSHFIELD OYCLERY. ISO BROADWAY
ho went direct from Portland. Tho
doctor stated ho would leave Now
York this week bound for London
and Calais and Is In all probability
on tho water nt tho present time,
crossing in one of tho American Red
Cross relief ships. Ho has told his
friends ho will write from there tell
ing of his experiences near tho sent
of war. Frank Catterlln also hnd a
card from him stating ho had been
presented to Prosldcnt Wilson (by
Senator Chamberlain.
CliniiKo Plo Supper. Tho date of
tho plo supper whloh will bo given
by tho Eastsido Indies has been
changed from Saturday, April I7tn
to Friday the ICth.
Chnrlvnrl NevlyvedM. Friends
from Allegany of Mr. nnd Mrs. Enrl
Grey, nowlywcds, went Inst night
to tho Gould logging enmp whoro
whom thoy nro now living, nnd chnr
Ivarlod the young couple, who quiet
ly stolo nwny to tho county seat
nnd got married. Refreshments
wore brought out nnd nil enjoyed n
good time.
Saloon Is Hold Tom Bennett, ns
attorney on behalf of tho plaintiff,
Frank Lea In n suit ngnlnst tho own
ers of tho Jesse Mooro Bar on nn
unpaid note, today bid In tho Ba
loon for ?400. This bar was clos
ed about a month ago. Andy P.
Dnvls, Deputy Sheriff, hnd chnrgo
of tho sale. Tho questions now
now nrlses whether or not tho sa
loon could bo rc-6pcncd under tho
license granted to Charles Kronholm
nnd Paul Ritchie.
Property Hold. After being nd
vcrtlsed thrco times unplotted prop
erty on North Brondway was sold
today for tho street assessment's yet
unpaid. Tho city bid tho property
In for $3102.22 nnd this will bo
given bnck to any claimants after
tho assessments Is paid by thorn.
This land Is on disputed territory
nnd by a decision of tho Supremo
Court Citj Attorney Goss received
the right to sell tho land, Thoro
wero not other bids received
AcciimmI of MnsbliiK. Elmer Groth
edgor nt tho Eastsido Mill, was ar
rested last night ml charged with
"Impeding tho passage of Loin Bald
win on Broadway." In tho police
court todny tho caso was dismissed
on nccout of a lack of witnesses by
tho plaintiff who Impeached tho tes
timony nnd nskod her regarding hor
past llfo and allegations that hor
rooming houso nt tho presont tlmo
would not bear tho spot light. Tho
plaintiff denied the allegations. Of
ficer Rlchnrdson testified that hor
rooming .houso a year ago boro a bad
reputation but has not lately.
No Decision. No decision has
boon received from tho Supremo
Court regarding tho Port of Bandon
caso nnd It Is bollovcd hero that nono
was handed down yesterday, When
tho caso was tried tho attorneys wero
Blvon to understand that a speedy
decision would bo granted. Tuesday
Is tho regular day on which decisions
aro granted and U Is bollovcd hero
NOBLE THEATER
Tho most populnr figum of tho
motion picture screen, Dunlin Far
lium, In
THE VIRGINIAN
From tho piny of Kirk LnShollu
und tho book by Owen WUtor.
It's a Paramount featuro In five
pnrtn produced by tho same cast of
plnyors that mndo "Tho Squaw
Man."
A big man In a big man's play.
Learn to say "Paramount." It's
tho hi Befit nrt in photoplays,
Other Pictures.
A PLOT AT THE RAILROAD CUT
This Is tho second of tho "Haz
ards of Helen," railroad series. Tho
first of this thrilling story was n
wlnnor nnd proved to bo ns adver
tised. Tho most thrilling over pre
sented In Mnrshflold.
FORCING DAD'S CONSENT,
It's a Vitagraph rlb-tlcklor, feat
uring Billy Quirk.
Always tho best and plenty of it.
Lowor floor, 16c; balcony, 10c;
children, Cc.
Friday and Saturday Unlvorslty
of Oregon Mnlo Quartotto and spe
cial program of cxcolent photoplays.
TIGHT
H HE HOME
I AFFY MADE
I AVERN CANDY
Wo make Ice croam
B78 Central nve., Pnono 131-L
- .
thnt tho delay will bo at least for
another week. Tho dredge Seattle
finished her work In tho lowor Bay
yesterday, according to superintend
ent R. E. Miller and this week Is to
bo moved to the S. P. docks for
dredging close to tho piling.
Councilman Mfc-dng. Becauso
Councilman Bailey, of tho Eastsido
city fathers has gono down Into Cur
ry County prospecting there was no
monthif nt tlin rnnnpll nnrrtfln Hin
bay Inst evening nml probably will J
not bo now for at lenst two Weeks.
Grin Club To Meet. A meeting
fof tho Mnrshflcld Gun Club hns been
called for Thursday evening nt 8 1
p. in. in tho Chandler Hotel when
several matters of Importance, such
as tho proposed chango of location
I will bo brought up for settlement.
Cliniffj Dismissed. A chnrgo
against Charles Isbcll for having tak
en tho automobile of Dr. Bull one
night thrco wcoks ago, In company
with R. F. Schronborn, a dentist
said to havo been practicing with
out n llcenso In North Bend, was
dismissed today. Tho attorneys show
ed that Schronborn has disappeared
and that Isboll went only ns a driver
of tho the car.
Funeral Friday. Tho funeral of
Mrs. Margaret Bcattlo will bo held
Friday morning at 11 o'clock In tho
Presbyterlnn church aeordlng to nn
announcement mndo this morning by
members of tho family. Tho services
will bo in chnrgo of Rev. Slubbol
flcld. Tho Alert has boon chartered
to lenvo Allegany at 7 n. m. on Frl
day to bring tho old friends who wish
to nttend tho services, returning In
the afternoon nt 2 p. m.
G. A. It. Meet. Them was a moot
ing of the G. A. It, this afternoon
in tho offlco of I. S. Kaufman, sov
'crol representatives of tho Spanish
American War Veterans being pres
ent. It was decided to lenvo all pre
parations for Decoration Day in tho
hands of tho tatter organization nnd
thoy will hold a meeting this ovon
Ing in tho Chamber of Commerce.
Finns to erect a lnonumuct hero for
departed members of tho G. A. R.
was brought up for discussion 'and
It will ho left to tho Spanish Amor
lcnn Veterans and tho Sons of Vot
ornnn to sound out public opinion
ornus to sound out public sentiment
regarding tho donation of funds for
tho monument which would bo placed
In tho I. O. O. F. comotnry within
tho next few weeks.
BEN HEUKER was hero today from
his homo nt Lakeside.
MRS. A. C. COX, of Coos River,
Is visiting In Mnrshflold.
TOM DASIINEY, of Powors, Is in
tho city today on a business trip.
ANDY P. DAVIS, doputy sheriff,
enmo ovor oh tho morning train,
M. D. ROBERTS camo down this
morning on tho Mllllconm from Al-'
legnny.
8UPT. A. G. RAAB, of North Bond,
was a Mnrshflold visitor this af
ternoon. LEW F. PRICE was a visitor In tho
city today from his ranch nt
Siimuor,
MRS. HERB. SWEET, of Lakeside,
wan among tho shopping visitors
In tho city today.
WILL STAUFF wont to Arngo yes
terday to visit nt tho Stauft ranch
at that place.
SHERIFF JOHNSON, wlfo and fam
ily, loft for homo on tho after
noon train aftor two days horo.
REV. FATHER M'DEVITT returned
this morning on tho stngo from
Floronco whom ho has boon ra
gi'rdltig tho now Catholic Church.
A. E. ADELSPERGER loft yestorday
on a business trip to Gardiuor ,
and othor Douglas nnd La no Coun
ty points.
J. TEUSCHER, of tho Boys' and
Girls' Aid Society, of Portland,
Is on tho Bay, having arrived this
morning and will spend several
days hero.
J. G. AASEN, of Aaaon Bros, log
ging company, was ovor toduy
from Coqulllo. Ho expects soon
to begin logging operations a short
dlstanco out of tho county seat.
MRS. CHARLES MAHAFFEY was
horo shopping this morning from
hor homo at Allegany. Sho was
accompanied by Miss Lou Mahnf
foy. MRS. B. C. KIGHTLINGER, dough
tor of A. E. Towor, who has Junt
undbrgono a serious operation, has
arrived with her daughter, Mory
wkmmzS)
Elizabeth, from Salem, nnd will
bo here for some. time.
KENNETH D. HAUSEIt, of Hnuser
& Hnuser, left early this morning
for North Inlot, epectlng to go
over the entlro lino today.
MISS LUCY POWERS Is homo from
tho University of Oregon for her
spring vacation and will bo hero
for several days yet. She enjoys
her work there nnd Is now n mom
bor of tho Delta Gnmmn Sorority.
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4 SOCIAL CALENDAR 4
4 THURSDAY 4
4 Alort Club with Mrs. W. 4
4 B. Plpor.
4 A. N. W. Club with Mrs. 4
4 R. 12. Irwin.
4 FRIDAY
4 Past MatroiiB with Mrs. E. 4
4 G. Flanagan. 4
4 Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. 4
4 S. In ehnpol parlors. 4
4 Thlmblo Club with Mrs. S. 4
4 Jennings. 4
4 Royal Auction Bridge Club 4
4 with Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. 4
4 Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. 4
4 John A. Blatt.
4 FRIDAY 4
4 Mllllconm Club dance. 4
4 SATURDAY
4 I). M. C. evening party 4
4 wltlf Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry 4
4 Kern.
4 Prisclllft ovonlng pnrty 4
4 with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mocstollor. 4
FOR MISS HARKNESS
Mrs. Gcorgo Dludlngor Is onlor
tnlnlng Informally this afternoon nt
hor homo in Flngstnft for Miss Orah
Harkness of Albany who Is to np
pear In recital at tho Mothodlst
church this evening.
AT THE HOTELS
Chandler Hotel.
It. E. Nenl, Mcdford; L. K. Rey
nolds, Portlnnd, It. II. Lymnn, Eu
gene; E. F. James, Bnndon; 8. Mc
Naughton; K. D. Hausor, North In
lot; O. II. Prewltt, Portland; 13. II.
Martin, Portlnnd; It. Fostor Stono,
Oakland; J. II. Mlllor, Ban Frnn-
IpIhco! .T. n. AiiRon. Conulllo: Ned C.
'.Koonoy, Coqulllo; M. M. Young, Co
qulllo; Low F. Prlco, Sumner; I. A.
Elrod, North Bond.
Lloyd Hotel.
Tony Koown, Portland; E. Ehr
mnn, Bnndon; Otto Harry, Myrtlo
Point; E. Jones, Myrtlo Point; Mrs.
J, Horn, Coos Rlvor; Bon Houkor,
Lakeside; Mrs. Herb Sweet, Lake
Bldo; C. Y. Sydman, Coqulllo; A. Orr
Coos Rlvor.
St. Lnwivnco Hotel.
Mrs. It. E. Anderson, Dnnlols
Crook; J. E. Morris, Portland; C.
Androws, Coqulllo; J. A. Goodwill,
Cooh River; J. Teiichor, Jr., Port
lnnd; A. T. Ford and wlfo, Eureka;
G. S. Shnnnon, Portland; Robort
Yattl"k, Portlnnd,
lllnuro Hotel.
John Nlolson, Bnndon; John Mll
lor, Myrtlo Point; Georgo Kruso,
Pony Inlet; It. W. Walworth, South
Inlet; Louis Struobor, Prospor; I).
P, Weaver, Bllvorton; II. Hnydon,
Empire; Fred Hallmar, North Bond.
NOTICE
Momburu of tho Mnrshflold Gun
Club nro requested to moot nt tho
Chandler hotol Thursday ovonlng,
April 10th. Important buslnosB.
W. N. Ekblnd
Secrotary
TtdiTLANP.omoq
Rates to You
DO rooms ?LOO
100 rooms with bath 91.BO
100 rooms with bath $2.00
200 lago outsldo rooms,
with bath $2.50
Extra porsor. In
room, additional , ..$1.00
YOU'LL BE IN PORTIiAND
.Sometime- within tho week, month or
ji-ar. Stop at tilts hotel. Its tpl) Jidld
facilities will appeal to your IdeiOs.
Its the best in the Northwest and
tho rates nro no hlghor lha:t tho
rest.
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I "xBKrl 1vwW8mbIES "" ' l
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ACCOUNTING MADE OF lUVERS
AND HARBORS BILL.
EuietcA .lurches .Three .Time hrt
Mitch nt Coos Bay Mr Harbor
Woik; Cooi Bay May Get Moro
Accounting for every dollar appor
tioned under the $29,000,000 Rlvbrs
nnd Harbors Bill for bayB and Inland
waterways Is mado In a lottor Just
received by Henry Sengstaekon, sec
retary of tho Port. Eureka, tyhdro
the Mlchio of Coos Bay, hns boon
at work, received moro than thrco
times ns much for Improvements as
I tho local harbor and Portland closo
to 30 times ns much.
A million nnd n half hoes for work
at tho mouth of tho Columbia river
and closo to half n million moro for
work In tho vicinity of the Roso City
while the port of Grays Harbdr In
Washington dug Into tho oflclnl
sum for $450,000 to improve hor
facilities.
That there is n possibility of nn
Incronso In tho Coos Bay appropria
tion wfts tho expressed belief of Cap
tain Mncgom on Saturday. Wednes
day ho wilt hold a second consulta
tion with Major Morrow, tho govern
ment engineer In Portland, and ho
thon expects to know doflnltoly If
anything moro will bo allowed Coos
Bay.
In tho list It Is shown that San
Frijclsco Imrbor resolves $12,060
this year nnd Oakland hnrbor $80,
000 and 8nn Pedro gets $75,000. As
stated In tho first announcements
from Washington tho Sluslnw will
recelvo $117,000 nnd tho Coqulllo
$70,000.
WATERFRONT NEWS
4
Llko tho Queen of tho May tho
ltnlnbow camo forth thU morning
nftcr ft week's overhauling, replon
dant In n coat of now paint from
stom to Btcrn. Tho ExprosB has been
on tho run during her vacation.
Early tomorrow morning tho El
der Is expected In from Eureka, being
scheduled to sail nt id o'clock for
Portland.
Tho Nnhn Smith Is duo In tomor
row morning from San Francisco.
In ballnBt tho gaBolIno schooner
Rnudolph, Captain E. L. McConnoll,
nrrlvod from Mnrshflold last ovon
lng. Sho will go from horo to Roguo
River with ennnory supplies. Port
land Tolosrnni.
A crystal of boryl,-4iJionil-proclous
stono rotated to tho Emorald, nearly
n ynrd long nnd weighing 220
pounds, recently was found In Mad
ngnscar ami prosonted to tho Froncli
Academy of Sciences.
Times want (ids bring results.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
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FOR SALE. Ncut Uireo-room house,
with bath. Bunker Hill. Snap
for cash. K. enro Times.
FOR It EXT Furnished npnrthientj
Phono Dr. Leslie, or call at Lcsllo
building.
WANTED. luly Mdh-ltor. Big
pny to llvo wires. Howard Sales
Co., O'Conncll Bldg.
J VA. I rut I'.xprrR'iux-w Kiri u uu
, general housework. Apply 910
I South Fifth strcot, or phone 397,
EXPERIENCED dressmaker will tow
by day. Phono 55L.
WANTED
I
WANTED Til well lots 7, H and O,
block 8, Sengstaekon Add, Price
$1400 with stroot improvements
or $120 paid. Box 417, Bandon, Or
1 FOR SALE f
,FOH SALE Fiirnlturo. ltiiiigo, Crib,
etc. A. K. Day, Bay City.
FOR HALE 2-hoiho Disc Harrow.
Used ono souson. Phono 310X1,
W. G. Bossoy.
1 FOR RENT t
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FOR RENT Two room liouw partly
furnished, 90G Bo. 7th. Street.
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ROOM with or without board In
private family, 166 So. 10th st.
FOR RENT l()-room Iioumi in So.
Marshfield. Phono 119-L.
WANTED HouMjcleniihig, washing
or Ironing, by day. Phono 239-I.
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