The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 25, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
FI (AIDER SHOP!TEAGHER WINS SUIT HAIL UYIMC SDDM RAID A CIGAR STORE
SJfoi'r.nmti.vn hoaiuis axi saw
jrsr ror.vn ix timk
miss snu:r, oirrs .u'iio.mkxt
! aoaixst school iuai:i
HTi:i:r. to kxtkxd to MAri.K-
TOX IX AIIOl'T TllltKK AVKKKS
iiosKiiuita offickks skizk nor
vui op wiiiskhv porxn
tlonoiilli l-'loor of Kom-lcr Market
Blno .Millie Miely Tlmo Ju Sand
wich Wilson
Ciivo Is llmil KiiiIiI (Jets JjKlTt.ii."
mill Cost., tin Amount Asked
for Case Sets I'ici-edeiit
A verdict for tlio plaintiff, award-
tfltnf rtilrrli tmvn ltnnn n Hinef OAl. i
iotis fire mid a Maze Mint would have , Imk Miss Caroline Slbcl ?.l i.-i
reduct'd a rooi portion of Front damages and attorney h fees, tie
street was detected Just before dos- amount asked for, was returned by
lng tlmo In tlio Fourier Market on tlio Jury last night at 9:15 In her
North Front strct last evening. Fire case against tlio North Bond School
was found smouldering In sawdust Hoard for nn alleged wrongful dls
and boards underneath (he building, missal. The caso was bard fought
Oordou Smith and Oscar Gulovscn re- and consumed the wholo day and
nponded with a small chemical tank , continued Into the night,
and put out tho fire. Shortly before It Is believed Hint the verdict es
12 o'clock last night fire blazed up tabllshes a now rule In this cotin
In tho little sandwich wagon In f-( nt ty, the one that n school board '
of the Nutwood saloon. The owner) cannot Indirectly dismiss n teacher.1
put out the blaze with his coat. I .Miss Slbcl was formerly a teach-'
How the fire stnrted In the butcher or In the seventh grado nt North
shop Is a mystery. Through Mio nf- liend. Kvldcnro showed thnt Super-
ternoon tho men smellcd smoi'e but intendcnt Itnab, on Instructions from
could not trace It. It was onlv be- the board, sent tier a lettor Ininic
fore they closed up that tho source dlatelv before the Chrlstuma
was discovered. Mm. nsklnir her to resign. The
Such U Statement of lOiigliieei' Koii
tnliio After Trip Over Wil
lamette Pacific lilne
The Kugenp Guard has the fol
lowing to say regarding the rail
road work:
I The Willamette Pacific rails will
be pushed from Mnplcton, at the
head of tidewater, to Acme, on tho
! lower Siuslaw, within three or four
i weeks, according to tho announce
ment of W. It. Fontaine, nsslstant
I engineer on the Willamette Pacific
'crmtructlon who has returned from
an Inspection trip over tho line. Tho
, la"' piece of grading that nt 'ho
, rod' quarry where rlght-of-wry was
idi'Iryed, is nearly completed. Tlio I
ballasting operations will fol'ow 1m-I
mediately, and track will bo ru.iluil i
in every possible extent to tho fil-1
I tiF aw bridge, already under con-
to
i t!t rnnf Intl
vaca- ;, .' ...
J IIU IHJ I1IK
of steel north from
Oscar Oulovsen found a hole 0lnt at Issue later hinged about the i"0B ."" w .. "q? LVW'V.V" "vol.
through which he rould crawl. ea-- fac, n8 to whether or not tho tench- "A un8, ," " "'pn-cui oi
ing Gordon Smith back nnderneath i "s disci nrg was scheduled to leave Port-
the dock, and in that way hauled cut CJ, nl 0 luion It was state ' I '' I on tho Breakwater this week.;
tho smoldering boards and sawdust. t i1D , ,7 ret r. to he I T,lt steel will extend north from
Gasoline had been upset. !t i cnBgcs after th" vaca Ion Btr Coos Bay to Lakeside within I wo
mta. when Alex Held bumpr,i the! ' t To ?enber of 'the School Hoard ntoi.tlw, according to Mr. Fontaine.
. tr.. -1 4 o.m. nti. Mfd nu wiiv umun n u ui uir uu-
Itlrllll V. "H
an auto and It v.ns part of tho wreck
nge that took fire last night.
Tho firemen come over and threw
n can of gasoline into the street and
the blaze was stopped with n Instlly
applied coat.
DROVE MACHINE UNDER
INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR
Henry
Windsor and C. K. Maybee, secretary,
were called In as witnesses for
defense and for the plaintiff Miss
Slbcl and Mrs. Herbert Armstrong.
Attorneys Derbyshire and Maybeo
appeared for tho defenso and J. T.
Hrand for tho plaintiff In tho case.
Alev Held Pleads Giilllv and On His
Promises to llehave. Pino Is Sus.
IH'iided by Judge
Alex Held, driver of tho Marsh-1
field Ilakcry onto delivery, pleaded i
guilty In tho pollco court this morn-i
Ing to driving n machine yesterday ,
whllo Intoxicated. Sentence was bus- i
pended during good behaviour, byi
Judgo Duller.
Witnesses testified that Itcld yes.
terny bumped his car Into tho sand
wich wagon on Front street. This
Held promises to pay for. It was al
so stated that ho had worked for tho
samo company for tho past two years
nml this was tho first tlmo ho had
been drunk,
ALL MAY 0EP05IT
10 YKAHS OP AOH LIMIT POSTAL
SAVINGS HANKS
Also Discover CJlnm anil (Malm
Have Kvldenco About Alleged
"Blind Pigs."
(Special to The Times.)
ItOSBIHTItn, Ore. May 2T,.
Swooping down on tho Douglas Cigar
storo. at tho corner of Hose nnd
Cnss streets, owned nnd operated by
Robert Cntlln, Sheriff Qtilno and
Deputy Sheriff Fred Stownrt
confiscated n quart bottle, partly fill
ed with whiskey.
As the officers entered the front
door of tho resort there was consid
erable confusion and they mndo their
way Into tho back room of the es
tablishment unnoticed. In a small
room, partitioned off from the re
mainder of tho store, by n screen, the
officers found a barrel, on which rest
od a whiskey glass. liehlnd tho bar
rel they discovered the bottle of whls
ki'.v which was confiscated.
Shorlff Quino says the glass was
stained with boozo and showed evi
dence of being used shortly prior
to tho tlmo tho officers mode tho
raid. Tho bottle of whiskey which
the officers confiscated is now in tho
hands of tho Bhorlff.
Sheriff Quino said ho had not do-
plflmf wfinilint tin ttmiti1 nn imn n ti'ni-
Lwoon the SltiHlaw mul Lnkj Tnilt- n i,rt i...t rMH nn.. .
. ,7 . ", 7, i - iw uu inniiuu iui luiuu uiii'tu.
the ! co "u n" iresuo wont on mo line a local railroad employe, who was
i inn vi j vunifiivu jj iiu iiiav mi
1 August. Everything will ho ready
I for the track between tho Siuslaw
' bridge and tho Isthmus, says Mr.
Fontaine, by the tlmo the Siusluw
bridge is finished.
The heavy construction on this
structure has already commenced.
Pile driving is underway, and tho
brldgo will bo ready for tho steel
work nnd the parts now In tho
Eugene yards soon after tho ar
rival of tho steel rails from Maplo
ton. 1
Names of Depositors Never Made
Public. AVlfey Kinds New Way
To Host Prying Hubby
MEET 15 ION OFF
Postal savings accounts hereafter
may bo opened with any postal sav
ings bank by persons 10 years of age
or over, according to word received
hero by Hugh McLaln, postmaster.
HA
IN GOD WKKPS TOO MUCH OX
TRACK FOIt ATIIMJTKS
These instructions havo Just been Is-
Hold said that ho was sick and for .sued by tho Postmaster General. Tho
tnat reason tooic a couplo of drinks, now
juiigo miner sain mat to urivo ii ,h0.,.i.
Was Set for Wednesday Later Date
Not Possible for Homo Schools
Aio Xow Finishing Ywir
"Gyned" are tho five hlch schools
of tho county In their Coos County I
machlno in that condition was much
moro icnous than to appear on the
master
law allows persons in country t.-uck meet set for Wednesday, nd 'h. n?r.? IVU m
cts to mako deposits, tho post- tho Rain God that sits nnd -weeps "I -..Jhn, i VL
ir' being authorized to forward on high is the causo. "A sen of " " , .","(1. ,' "sst;
street staggorlng. Held
would not do It any moro.
said
1
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HISTORY
CUT THROUGH SKVK.V I,
OP I'LAXKIXG OX PIIOXT
III! i. n a... .......
i u tlio money to regular postal savings muu uazooits: it cant bo did!" ox
i)nn(8 claimed tho athletes when thoy vlow-
! u ,1 i r....i ... .,.-, .... i.. c' t'10 trncl yesterday afternoon and
, ... .n ,u ,,....,lv uul Lut ,,ul urn; it,0 mcet Wll8 c,,ne(1 off(
'may persons 10 years of ago and ov- The abandonment of tho Idcn of
.er open hank accounts but women, I the big meet Is n disappointment to I
whose Husbands havo prying natures, 'an tno scnoois. Wednesday hnd bogn
Hint- lllnlfn ilnimcll. I.. 1T.,1.. 0... tllO (lntO SCt fOT tllO 111 CO till IT lld'O.
i ' "" w' ihm ""',. (h . ... .. . .umiiiur uossor uecamo siisplcloui
,XYI,Ils posta hanks nnd to no one will bo ! CvUm. Mnrah lold wna tho w , . I "'' ",l, ,l 8,lccessfl" " '
...... rnvnnlnil Hm iinitin nn 41. n ........... I ... .. . .. . Crtv.
.......u .u ,., u, iu iimuimi. i lor mm m0 youms uniior uoicn
seen coming out of Mr. Catlln's re
sort a few minutes beforo the offi
cers entered, Is said to have given
tho sheriff somo valuable information
rognrdlng tho manner In which tho
Douglas Cigar storo is conducted.
GRANTS PASS BANK .
ROBBER HAS ESCAPED
Was in Jnll In California, but Man-1
aged to Hreak Out and Pleo
(Speclnl to The Times.) '
GRANTS PASS, Or., May an. i
The thief who robbed the Hoguo'
Hlver Hank five weeks ago was nr-1
rested In California, hut sawed his I
way out of Jail, according to Infor-1
motion given to Chief of Pollco Hltt-I
son by a Pinkerton detective who
passed through Med ford this ok
for Portland. Tho suspect was 'lold I
awaiting tho nrrlvol of the sleuth,
but when ho arrived tho bird hid
flown.
Tho knowledgo tho pollco hac of
from the slepa '
passenger, nnd here ,
wns not much tlmo for exnln'i.itnr.-
details cxceiit Hint a man arrested
for vagrancy becamo talkative to a
ccllmnto nnd boasted of his deed at
Hoguo Itlver. Tho cellmate toU the
Sheriff who nqtlfled the Phkerfon
agency. Meanwhllo the dosnerado
t who throw ammonia In the face of
cashier Hossor becamo hiisdIcIoub
What the Corsetiere said-
An expert corsetiere In n metropolitan rity wns heard only recently
to say "If half tho wonirn 'ould soo the ugly lines their corsets give
them, more women would bo moro particular about securing correct
corsets." It might bo added, it moro women know tho beautiful
lines American Lady Rortfo'.s give,
there would bo even mo'o women
wearing this superior ninkj of corset.
There nro American Lady Corsets,
both back and front lac?, for nil llg
urc. no matter what the hIu or pro
portion: American Lndy Corset! for
all occasions; American Lady Cor
sets for nil purses.
American Lady Corsets nro mndo
of tho best mnterlals In tho American
Lady way, by tho most skilled and
careful labor. Kvory Aiuerloen Lndy
Corset keeps Its shape, roiluls wear,
stays new, never any undue stretch
ing or loss of shape, oven after hard
wear.
American Lady Corsets 'or tho sea
son are unusually smart, catering to
every feature of fashion, affording
uu ideal foundation for the authen
tic modes.
Let our eorsotlero RTiow you "your"
American Lndy Corset model, isn't
It worth your whllo to ask to aeo It?
American Lady Corsets $J to $5
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
WOOD!
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fell
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SMAItT AYKAH FOIt WOMUN
rOHXKIt HHOADWAY AND CKNTUAL AVK.
Phono ,101
DFfns,?1
EsUmii M
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Assets $2,340
Local Treasurer
CITVAlrnV.
Mdv,:.
Held '
For ouriD, ,
Chand!., i,rr
Ne- Can . .. ..V
;:
Foit T,,.;''""n.
Workmen Installing Lljdit 1'olp Hrlng! a 80Vero check at tho post office win
To I.iulif Kmlv IIU(,... ,.r lUUW
" ' " "
In other words, hubby would rccclvo Nlles believed that again this year
tney could hnvo annexed a ponuant.
City's Waterfront
Llko tho strata of -varying types
Tho government guarantees tho re
payment of all depositors on demand
with accrued Interest. Tho nostnl
of rocks thnt donoto tho passage of Bftvl"Bs ,inVo 8how n enormous In-
tho ages nro tho layers of Front I ' l Iew moaina am
treet planking that wero dug uow n,Un nro expected to swell all
through by workmen installing a newi formor filTCS-
nlnPIWi Hilif unln c.... i....- I
.-...w ..0..v iw.u, aoitii in; vi o were
lilorccd to tho ballast "of tho world
below.
Old residents distinctly remember
tho tlmo before any of tho paving
was laid on Front street. Ships then
from all over the coast and tho world
Jllndo fust nlnm- ilin unii.rn..i ...
n ,,,u ....tvi ttuiii. iiuti
throw out their ballast beforo going
P tho hay to load with coal nndi
lumber.
Front Blrcot was slowly built up!
jii mis way ii ores at nirnnni
crty.
During tho last week several rob
beries hnvo occurred in San Frtm-
cieco, whoreliv ammonia wua used
it Is possible that a contest may .J"" ",,! '" W ", , ' ".i . . '
bo staged later between North Ucnd ft.81 "r J 'c"m' tho tlniR !.
nnd Marshfleld. A later county moot '" ."10,r," of I?,cUv", ,n"' ., ,ess ,,a";
and Mnrshfleld. A Inter county
would be Impossible, it is pointed
out, because somo of tho Vulloy
schools nro already closing.
jQATE SIGNIFICANT
JUNK ill) ANNIVKHSAHV OP NKWS
PAPKH IlKPOHTING
BASEBALL SCO RES
HAIN ('OXTI.NTKS
KASTIJHN SCI
TO DISItUPT
i:nuLi;s
Ml Years Sluco .lohu Caiupliell Tidd
in nosion raper or Hanging or
Sl Pirates
I Tho thlrtloth day of next mouth
marks tho two hundred and eleventh
nnd nelKliborlnir Mlinnm n ,... r ' aunorsary or tlio Introduction of
tlil.rorfcrmn.i m .. ' I ""Wwi' reporting Into tho Amerl-
this rock enmo planking, marking tho can colonies.
removal of tho scries of 11111,1 ihhfl On June . "10. 1701. John Cnmnboit.
tho
rlen
es
nt times stalled teams and btiKKlcs oii,S!1,,or "f tno l,"tn News-Letter, tin
tho main street , fli'tt succeHsful newspaper In Americi
v .11 . . .. I covered tho execution of six pirate;
Not nil parts of tho Mreot wero 1 on tho Charles Hlver.
juaiiKeu at tno samo time. Tho sov- ll,ls wus tltu Hrst effort nt ro-
n layers of plunking revealed nro I ii0rl,!,K ,u..,h,l untry. In writing
under tho sidewalk In front of tho' "t ,'"!7' Mp- C'"'U)boll explains that
W A Held offi,.' iU m8 "' "r"1' aH co,,,,, ,,n ,nljcn In
"' ' "c,tI ointc- writing In tho great crowd."
.,
I b It costs one cent a word C
to tell your story eat h day In
ii t Tno T,l,lt'8 wn"t columns
notici: TO TDK Pl'llMC
To Whom It .May Concern:
My wife having left me. 1 uni not
responsible for any bills nho may
'' FIUNK GltNr,
Kims Pray for (SimhI Weatlicr Coast
League Teams Spend Mouday
Cliangiiig to New Fields
(nr AikUI4 rrni to Coo D7 TIium.
NKW YORK, May 25. Rain has
practically disrupted the schedules
of tho Knstcrn teams nnd tho fans
are praying now for good wenther.
Tho scores of yesterday follow:
American lA'iiguo
At Cleveland Philadelphia, 5;
Cleveland, 1.
At Chicago Now York, A; Chi
cago, r.
At Detroit Washington, 0; De
troit, I.
At St. Louis Boston, 3; St.
Louis, I.
National League.
Plttsburg-Now York Rain.
St. Louls-Hrooklyn Rain.
Clnclnnatl-Phlladolpliln Post
poned on account of wet grounds.
At Iloston Chicago, 9; lloston, 1.
gerous than tho old stylo way nf
hitting him over tho head with n
lead plpo or pumping lead Into his
anatomy.
HANKS CONSOLIDATE
COMICS UP THIS TIC11M
f
-Tho
with
Now is the time to win Red Cross
Free Trips to the Exposition
The work done now by the candidates and their
friends will brmn greater results than the same effort
before jS'fs S 9IVen n monthly accounts 'aid
STANDING OF CONTESTANTS FOR WEEK ENDING
MAT 10, iaib.
(Special to Tho Times)
, ROSICHURG. Or., May LTi.
trlal of Roy Far nu in chorced
tho murdor of Kdna Morgan, nnd who
, is now in tho penitentiary, will come
up at tho May term of tho Douglas
county circuit clurt it Is stated hero
It Is understood that tlio caso will
' bo heard by Judgo Sklpworth of Lano
county who for tho term will ox
chaugo benches with Judgo Hamilton
of Roseburg.
Two Inktltutlons at JCugene, Join Un
der Same Roof
(Sncclnl to The Times.)
EUGENIC. Oro., Mny 2r. Tho Uni
ted States National Hank and tho IC11
geno Ixjan nnd Savings bnnk havo
boon consolidated. Tho combined
surplus of tho Joint Institutions Is
$325,000 nnd tho combined assots Is
$1,500,000. Tho now plan takes ef
fect Juno 1. Thoy will transact busi
ness under tho samo roof but will re
tain tholr sonnrato names nnd Ronnr-
nto business. Ono will do a genernl
I commercial business whllo tho other
I will confine its operations to tho sav
ings ami trust urniicnes.
SLAYER OF MAN
TAKES OWN LIFE
I
Walter Jay Who Shot mid Killed Ira '
Drown Commits Suicide.
Rcforo Capture
(Special to Tho Times)
EUGENIC. Oregon, Mnv 25 Four
hours after ho shot and killed Ira
Brown on Lako Creek, Waltor Jay
stopped his flight Into tho moun
tains nnd put a bullet through his
own head. Ho was found by Deputy
Sheriff Jackson, deputized by Dep
uty Shorlff II. H. Earlo, in a desert
ed cabin. Jackson hnd followed him
for thrco miles through tho woods
by his footprints.
Ills sulcldo eliminated what might
havo been a long and difficult search
of tho escaped murderer, for Jnv
was acquainted with every trail and
The 42-Centimeter Light
Mazda "C" Type
The nitrogen-filled Mazda lamps are the modern il
luminating sensation.
Greater light for less current than ever before achieved
by incandescents.
Remarkable advertising value cither outdoors or inside
business establishments.
Marked economy for light users.
Telephone 178.
OREGON POWER. CO.
"oraaiom a.
freight im bJ
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I-rcnch raajei. BoHet r4 J
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"" "r-"J warn i
' rtid question IisoLiImi
honor you foi jotiHti
ilut does rout Torktaii
you! Your cccK.i k M i
only to create tnttlri
yourself, but to citiaii
which i profit ehjIh
sides yourself, i
COOS BAY STELMUtBBl
Itiono i'-J. I
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HAVE THAT ROOFAB.
NOW
See CORTHEU
Phone 3171,
1915 MIDSUMMER
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Kdna Ilnwlunnii . ..
l-'rloda llolini's ...,
Adolaldo Cliirko . . ,
Mrs. II . llrinkloy
Vivian CrnlB
JlnlicI KIiik
.Mrs. J. iirown . . .
Udwnrd Dolt
Myrtle Ismu'son . .
Mrs, Abblo Ilralnard
ltayinond Uorroo . .
Mao lllnUo
Howard Kelly
J-.illtn Clorinnusoii 1 0D.57f
mih. 11, i. iiarBiut I2!2,tt0
May Oaliu's 10C.02R
Hiuel Cowan ISO. too
Ksther Holmes 10 1.. 'too
llortlia Smith J 17.0-,-,
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237,000
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RED CROSS DRUC STORE
PHONE 122
TO AMKND CIIAUTKIl
1 (Special to Tie Times.)
VI'I'l'VI,' n.. ..1.,.. nr. mi..
idi Of 1- IIUPIlii will, i-1 rlnir Mm mnnili i " "aJ " tllO mountains Blirrniinil
jui .iiiu.j. viic on inn er nmeniini'jn'.s " l,lu eeno 01 tno shooting and No,
1 nr ii i,. fi'Bi u l" "m,,,a, '-' 0I"rs in KuRona realized nfter the
. 'f till- luriu.illt es i:cv necessary, 'n Rimntin m,o 11 .
1 order to carry on 3,:ellt,mvlnK,-k!f hn,t hIs, "Pturo would bo
, l'li.j now plan it 8 argued will wo 7, c ' "'ess ho would voluntar-
tinui mul fxr-oneo
woilc under way.
in getting strict
(Jl-ri'S HKQIMSITIOX
lly surrender.
Tho shooting occured on tho Keck
" "l 1'Uh -reeK, a short ills. 'No,
(UiiLU 1 us cin nf f!i-i....i ,.
Keek wns a sister of Mrs. Brown
(Special to Tho Times.)
IlOSKiii'iin. n m,... -. t...
,hv e,v. :,;. ,r.!- r? ,- "' oral ,uv ..'.'.'
v "hviiii iiiiuv, wi.u is now in' " "" "llu siio went to
luiiiuriiui, mis sent word t(
Sheriff's office that ho has se
irom mo liovemor of Callfoi
Officlul I'l-OKiniii
I'HIIMY, ,H'I.Y li.VI), U)i5
No. 1 Trot or juice, ono.Jinlf
mile, two heats, each heat a
race, 2:3G class, purse sioo
No. 2 HunnliiK, ono half mile,'
',U!".S0 9H0.00
.no. ., Trot or paco, ono-halt
mllo, best two in threo linn.
freo for all, pmso jjjjo-
' i Novelty rnep. mm ...li
?30 for first to quarter post,
HO for first to half-niilo
post, $5C for first to threo
quarter post, ?75 for first to
mllo stako .
oMotor Cycle, r. miio
?c54J.?. l8tl ?15 ,0 2nd.... 0
iPROFESSIOMAL DIRECTORY
H. H. Harper ' i
iiouHi: nuiM)i:it
Goneral Repairing and Cabinet
Making. '
rhono 349-J. j
J. M. Wright i
Phono 188-U
BUILBIXO COWItACTOIt !
Kstimatcs furnlshod on request
SOUTU 0003RIITSW!
sKnncE
L&u.uu trwa 1
leaTei .Marthfldd rrwj t '
8 cm. LmtmM
at 3:13 p.
STEAMER IUOTW
leaies Led of rim Wi'l
n. ni. Unti Minl"l'j
m. For charfcriptf'"!
ROQERS Wa
PmorittM II
MERCHANTS C
Popular place !
Rr.nH Mi
Prices Reasoi.
Cor. Commercial
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Kye, Km-, Noso 11 nil Throat.
(JIjASSKS FITTKI)
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Diseases of W0111011 mul Clilldieii
Offico Phono 330-J. Jtooms 200,
201, 202, Irving Block
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Offices. 20C Irving Block.
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M'arshfield, Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs. nrown separated sov-Vo.'G--Tn;' '.' Sl ",l5
v w. iiutu, one-nnic
to the 'homo of her sister on Lako Creek. race 0 , ' Caeh ,,eat ll
" !.er..n reconciliation was effected. No I'-n.m..,.83' .A,Ur.S0'..' '"
lionorliiB of requisition iMiiors for 1 ,esior"a- morning Mr. and Mrs. I mllo ,""'" ,"e-e,B"
Trot or pace, ono mllo.
heats, every heat n
Jay. .... irtVu, pmso
.NO. 9 Runnillir. nnn n.,.i
terday niornlnir Mr nn.i ,.. 1
V A. Sehrlng. who will be brousht ' !rown went on ft "shins trip down! No s
hack to Douglas County to answer tho "ver. They returned to the Keck I t h,
SI"" -5!5?..JV -Mlss "0I" oo tlmo where the S ' hre
Ulosser of Hoseburc.'
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rliero they found
one-
Ill foollnp' l.o.l .li 1 1 .
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The big problem in sellimr !l !?. M5n. f.or 80"' Bron ! ? n 1 (J Coos
m . , oiiaiiHi'inn n . .. 1 . - j V.UUHIV nnrcr n..i..
koous is getting the customer
,$150
into the storo. C003 Bay
Times nd3 will help you solvo
this problem,
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Mispected Jay of having some infi ' ' mny norsea uy,
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t -"... ho mauo a week ago
J. M. Devers, district attorney.
I Times want ads bring retulta.
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Consolation race, for
ses not flnlshln:? n
good as second, pursd $75
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H. G. Butler
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Boom 30 Coke Dldg. Phono H5-J.
nesldenco Phono 128-L.
W. G. Chandler
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Booms 301 and 302, Coke Building,
Marshflold, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
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Marshflold, Oregon. ' I
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Perl Riley Ballinger '
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Resldonco Studio. 217 No. Third St.
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