The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 03, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1915-EVENINfe EDITION.
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raiVTmnilTIONS roncorntai:
octal happenings, Intended for
publication In the Boclety depart
ment of The Time, must bo sub
mitted" to the editor not later
than C o'clock p. m.. Friday of
each week. (Exceptions wHI bo
allowed only In caHes whero Uio
events occurred later than tbo
time mentioned.)
PERSONAL notlcoB of vlsltora
In tbo city, or or Coon Bay peoplo
who visit In other cities, together
with notices cf social affairs, aro
gladly received In the social do
oartment. Telephone 133. No
tices of club meetings will bo
published and secretaries aro
kindly requested to furnish same.
byshlre, Mrs. 0. S. Kaiser, Mrs. V. K.
Waters, Mrs. (Hazier,' Sr., Mrs. Grout
Mis. Dennis Hull, Mrs. Karl Powell,
Urn. .Ipimln willlnms. Mrs. .lohn
'Groves, Mrs. Bergman, Mr. and .Mrs.
Jay Linden, Misses Ruth Woodford.
j Freda Hnzor nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. I. 11.
I IJhrtle. Next Friday afternoon the
club will meet nt the home of Mis.
.lohn Mullen In North Bend.
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! JJTTM-3 FOLKS PARTY
Llttlo Robert Ayro celebrated his
ilxth birthday Wednesday nftcrnooi
at his homo on South Ninth street by.
i giving a party to seven other little ,
'liovs ol about his own ago. Lively' I
games kept the youngsters busy un- '
i in inwnnl i.venlnir when Mrs. Ayro, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. dorr enter-1
th host's mother. Berved tempting1 tallied with u big hon-flro party on'
refreshments. Muster Robert's' their lots In d'orluui Park last
,.i. .., .v imp .i.i.i i.iniinln Me-. Tuesday evening, when between r
host's uncle, (1 cored Form' In ad
dition to weather conditions which
were Ideal for the thorough enjoy
ment of the affair, n open air mid
day dinner was sot at a largo table!
under the trees. In the nfternoon
the guests dispersed In a successful
search for wild blackberries which
grow in profusion on Mr. Ferre.v's
ranch. Ppon the conclusion of an
exceedingly pleasant dn.v. brlmfull of
enjoyment. It wis the unanimous
verdict or all present that Mr. and
.Airs. I'Vrroy had made the occasion -one
that would lie long remembered
liy all.
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1VEEYTHING
IT miffTIMriE'lB
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FOR
YOUR
AWMWiOa
CAMP
WiLIi
THXTK
Kuldino;
wis and
Clinii's,
Wood,
iioN-rnti: party
AM MOCKS,
tlJf) lo
Cnii-
$7.50
1). M. '. C'LI'lt PARTIKS
Tho Inst regular dub session of
tho I). M. C Club was hold Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Walter Russell In Bangor. Sewing
and chat who participated In by the
ladles Kind ut a late hour tempting
refreshments were served In tho
grove adjoining the Russell homo
Mrs. Upwwll Was present ns special
guest and tho monibeis In attendance
Mrs. Lester Katon, Mrs. N. 0. I lames,
Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mrs. Stewart Mc
Donnld, Mrs. Arthur Morton, Mrs.
Ralph Parr, Mrs. Ira Weltrol, aim
Mrs. Roy Ilralnard. Tho club has
adjourned to meet the first week In
September.
On tho evening of Wednesday, the
D. M. C. Club tendered a surprise
farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Purr
who aro leaving the first of next
week for Areata .Callfoinlu, where
they oxpect to make tholr home. The
tlmo was passed In cards and other
social features and nt a lato hour,
tho Indies served tho refreshments
which they had provided. Those pro
sent wero Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. names,
Mr. and .Mrs. ('has Williams, Mr. nud
Mrs. Henry Kern, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Parr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Morten, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weltzel.
Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Rustell, and
Mrs. Roy O. Ilralnard.
idee. Tonsv Clausen. Kenneth nun
weeks, which will be given In tho Verga Ireland, .lohn Walter, and I'd
Presbyteilan Church, and to which ' wcr.l Magnus.
COUCH
HAMMOCKS,
tll.7") to $17.00
AKMYOAMlM'OTS
WIKW COTS, L.(ii)
IMiANKItlTS,
()() lo $11..")U
CO.UKOI.TKKS,
$1.00 up
Pillows, Pillow Slips,
Sliccls
111 ladles of North
dlnlly Invited.
Bend ni( cor-
NORTH HK.VD All)
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WIH.COMH VISITORS
Last Monday evening a number
of young folks gathered at the homo
of Miss Urace Williams to Infor
mally welcome Robert and Martha
Donaldson, of Berkeley, California,
who are spending the summer on
Coos Bay. Music and dancing and
mi Informal good tlmo was enjoyed.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
Norwegian Lutheran church at North
Bend was entertnlned at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. John Elde last Thurs
day afternoon, when the regular
business and social meeting was held.
After tho business session the host
ess served a dainty luncheon to the
following: Rev. and Mrs. It. O.
Thorpe, Mrs. K. Llllebo, Mrs. Strom-1
men, Mrs. O. .laren, Mrs. .1. Jacob-'
and CO gnosis were present. The
time was most delightfully spent,
young people popping corn and
roasting murshmullnws. Many
lively games were Indulged In and
It was at a late hour when ,tlio
guests departed for their homos.
HKADINO CI. CI! OHOANIZKR
Besides the guests of honor, thoro
present were Misses Florence Pow-' son, Mrs. L. Carlsen, Mrs. John 01
ers. Almn Mcintosh, Bessie Doug-j sen, Mrs. O. Heglle, Mrs. Kniidben.
las. Nelllo Warwlek, draco and Mrs. Gunderson, Mrs. L. Llllebo, and
Frances Williams nnd .Messrs. Cliuido the Misses Louise Llllebo. Seneva 01
Thompson, Roy dill, Joe Williams, j'len and Marie Carlson.
Leslie and Chester Isaacson, Max
Relgnrd, Harry Cordon and James
Brand.
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VISIT ON COAST
Portland friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Kasthani, of Boston, will be
ueiiKiueu i(i nuicuuiu iiiu Luui.it: iu
The DorcaB Club of Catching In-jtl.ls clt. They will arrive this morn.
lot met nt the homo or Mrs. Gun- ing and will be the guests of Mrs.
noil Wednesday afternoon, osten-i Clara E. Morey, Mr. Eastham's mo-j
slbly for their rogulnr session, but j ther, at her homo on Kearney street. I
In reality It was u surprise kitchen .Mrs. Kastliam was Miss Jesslo Chase, i
shower for .Miss Mlnne Olsh, who ( formerly of this city. Portland Ore-'
The Delphian Society organized a
J reading dub Tuesday evening of
jthls week at tho home of Miss El
vira Frlzeen and the following of
ficers were elected: .Mrs. Knto l.nn
do, president; Miss Elvira Frlzeen,
vice-president, and MIhs Agnes Kun
kle, secretary-treasurer
The study for the year will be
i decided upon nt the next meeting,
which will be Tuesday evening, nt
, the home of Mrs. Kate I.audo, t"S"
(North Fifth street. So far the en
rolled members are, besides the of-'
fleers: Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Mrs. liar-1
rlett Kellog, Mrs. Bertha Egglestoti.
.Mrs. Esther Stromberg. Mrs. Olivo
K. Brown. Mrs. E. W. Smith. Mrs. j
Nancy Noble. Dr. Mat tie B. Shaw. I
Misses Frances Stuck, Irene Preuss,
SIgnn Larson, Myrtle Miller. 'Ellen
M. Brower and Ella Wallstrom.
i i WAI.LTI'.NTK
Jk I wv:im?' ,",,il.iM Ife "erasmji J
SSsL ' $s.r,o i $:!(;.oi) lfffffifW
Our line of Hammocks and Coin-li
Icr of quality. They arc in hcaul
(pialily material. The "lab cud"
lil'c and strength of the Ilaiiimoi-k.
Hammocks are Imill mi (lie cardinal cen
I i 1 1 pal (cms and made only ol' the best
construction adds I'ifly per ceiil. lo (lie
Couch hammocks are becoinin
(he conit'oi'i.s ol' both hamnioi
D
ant
more pnpulnr every year as Ihey combine
couch.
Let us show vou.
J
hnson-Giuovsen
The Qusalifcy Name Witlh (the
Service Fame
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(Continued on Page Three.)
Koiilau.
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AI'I'ERNOO.V CARDS
HOME ON VISIT
Mrs, W. II. Kennedy proved a
charming hostoss last Wednesday at
nu afternoon of tarda when three ta
bles of miction bridge were playcC,
trophy for high score boing awarded
to Mrs. Irving Chandler. The ar
tistic decorations consisted of uweet
peas. The uffnlr was n roal enjoy
ment to the kuomIh and at the close
or tho afternoon, tho hostess, assist
ed b) her sinter, Mrs. Anson Otis
Rogers, served a delicious collation to
Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. R. K. Booth, Mrs.
Harry (I. Butler, Mm. Hugo E. Qulsl,
.Mrs. Irving Chandler, Mrs. Fred W.
Powers, Mrs. Will Chandler, .Mrs.
W. J. Conrad, Mrs. II. It. Chandler.
Mrs. M. A. Diino, Mrs. F. I). Cohan.
Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, Mrs. .1. 0. Ken
dull, Miss l.ucy llortou tuul Miss (ion-1
evlcvo Sengstflckoii.
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.Mrs. Ingle Peilnrsou of ICuslslilo
enjoynhly entertained Uio Nai.dsmiH
Club nt her home last Wednesday af
ternoon ami after a session of tew
ing other Hoclal diversions, served
dainty lefroshmeiits to the Mlsso.
Blanche Tollofsoii. Torn Lund, Stella
Pederson nud Hilda West. In two
v.eelis. the club will be guests of
MIhn Marie dnlbrallh.
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will this mouth become the- bride
of Mr. Anderson, of Eastern Oregon.
Tho parlor was very attractively
adorned with huckleberry bushes,
honeysuckles nud other choice cut
. ... .wier uu niieriioou bpeni ,, ,, u.oiP0,t nnd wife arrived
enjoyable In sewing, social chat and h(,re ,, WPek from Sj.rncll80( NeW
ccngiatulatlng tho bride-to-be, tho Y(irk( t0 T(fIt for uu lmloflnlte tllIW
hostess served appetizing Ice cream wlt ,,, former'8 ,mrcnts. Mr. and
nnd cake to tho following: Mrs.'Mr. Ai n. Wolcott of this city. Mr.
Briton and Mrs. Capt. Donaldson, or wolcott. a graduate of the Marsh
lleikeley. Mrs. dreeno and Mrs. , ,Ma 5l,B,, 8(.,,oo)( lort horu ,
Dryer, of Porlluml; Mrs. Clare;ico j y,,UH a(,0 ant, iMh ,s llla r8t vl8,t
Collver. Mrs. T. M. Collver. Mra.j,oine j that ,IIle. jIo )l0,i8
Chas. Spooner. Mrs. P. D. Blake, )B00(, Il0l.t0 I tho Franklyn Auto
Mrs. L. Hazelton. Mrs. H- Smith. works . SynicUBC. About three
gall. Mrs. J. C. dish. Mrs. F. dish, ',. ag0 Mr Wocott was married
Mrs. Parker. Mrs. W. Bonobruke. : t0 tt daughter of uu old schoool mate
...... . .. iiiiiMT. .urs. i-reu .ues- ot Hh father's, back east.
"....., ..,.n. ii. niiuiu, .ii. ,i. i..li.r. frntn
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Collver, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. W.
Lnckstroin, the Misses Mlnnlo dish,
Alma Kalno, Zoo Dolan, Lena Mat
son, Est rid Holm, Edith Kalno, der
iln Ciiiuuell and the children, Orlu
and Marjory Hazelton, Arnold and
Forest dish, Enid and Murshall Coll
or. Orln Parkor, Evnrlit and Lloyd
Messerle mid lleorgo (liiniiell.
The club will meet again In two
week with Mrs. L. Ilazellon.
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I in i.oix.'i: circles ;
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'I ho Circle Lodge, Women or
Woodcraft, met Monday evening In
the lodge rooms In the I. O. (). F.
Hall for n tiiiclal evening, a nuinli.tr
of spedal kucMh being Invited In
for the occasion. The fore part
of the evening was spent In games
ami visiting, after which delicious
reliiwluueiits were served by the
c-iiMltteo.
CLCIt MKIvTINd CHANOUIr
The meet lug of tho KimUUlo Sew
ing Cluli which was to hae been
held Thin hday or tills week was post
poned lo (be Ifith or (lie mouth when
I1 Fred Iliooks will be hosleHS.
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NKIdllllOHIIOOIt SKWI.Mi
I'AltTV I
'I'lin lili.il.-.iii i ...i.,.. ...... .... ...in i
u,,.k , VV.......W..,., "r- A- " Powers, .Mrs. R. M
wool, ,,;,:.;:."". ..""!'"' " w VMimmu
.'I, i.'i llirnilliuilllll
'" I he new (ilflcers which ocuia
on Uio evenlun of July 1 Ith. A big
time Ih anllclpaled and the members
aie woikliiK hard lo make this ar
I'uli' a til out bin cess.
,
Euroiitc
the east, Mr. and Mrs.
Wolcott spent a week at the Ex
position with which they were inuci.
delighted.
DI.'LH.'IITFL'L NORTH BEND I
I PARTY
Mrs. C. F. McColluiu was hostess
Tuesday afternoon nt ono or the most
delightful affairs of the season, an
Informal four o'clock tea for the
pleasure of Mrs. .1. II. Polhemiis of
Empire anil her mother, Mrs, Wilson.
Red dahlias and sweet peas beauti
fully graced tho living room and
porch where tea was served h) the
Misses Minnie and draco Sheridan.
Madgo Unrr and Eeln Flunaguii
MVs. McColluin's guests Includer,
Mrs. W. S. Chandler,' Mrs. Irving
Chandler. .Mrs. Will Chandler. Mrs.
B. R. Chandler. Mrs. Herbert Lock
hart. Mrs. Henry Sengstacken. Mrs.
Aithur McKeown. Mrs. Mnlr Dauo,
A. II. Powers. .Mrs. R. M. Jen-
Mrs.
James Flanagan. Mrs. Jack Flanagan,
Mrs. T. II. Barry. Mrs. R. A. Wer
nidi. Mis, deorge Stevenson, Mrs.
Eugene O'Conucll. and Mrs. Edna
Rldiurdsnn.
DANCE
AND
KEEP COOL
It can lie done
ut Uio outdoor plntfoi-ui
OOOD Ml'SIC
A good (lino nssuicil
CO.MK, CO.ME
SECOND AND MARKET
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VlB iilBBBBU IS M jfTlkh D imVjL-Mfc -JJJf.
BiSfl HlPliffl '&,VZjk I
i ztter &m ioii'-a 3raL
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Fourth of July Visitors
Not only do we extend a cordial hand when you come to Marshfickl for the
Fourth of July, but we also invite you to visit our M usic Store where you can hear
numbers rendered by artists of renown. The Wiley B. Allen Company carries the
largest and most complete line of musical instruments including
PIANOS, ORGANS, VICTROLAS. BANJOS, MANDOLINS,
GUITARS, VIOLINS, CORNETS, EDISON DIAMOND
DISC MACHINES.
And everything in the musical line.
We also carry the largest stock of Victor Records in Southern Oregon. COME IN
AND SEE FOR YOURSELFWE WILL BE GLAD TO MEET YOU.
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Haas Brothers
MATP L. MAV,
Western Oiegou RepiesentnUvo
Miii'slifleld, Oregon.
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Phone 134-J or 15-L. L. L. THOMAS, Manaoor
ve.
73 Central Ave.
WED .ll'I.V IITII
Mrs. 11. It. Chandler was hostess
Tucduv afternoon ut n nelhboihood
Ir.foiinal .owing parly serving n
daluo luueheou at Uio close of u
m ij iileHstuit iiftoruooii,
j. .j. .j.
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(Mil ,MKETI.(J POSTPONED
Tin North Bend Altar Ciilld did J
not inert with Mrs. Walter Smith
ou TIiuimIii) aft.ernpou of till, week
and bus postponed its uieetiuu in
di riniiely i The ludles iuu ilecldo
to .idjouiu lor jhe tuiiniiuir mouths .
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I .MOTOR TO si'.vsirr I
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A party (oiiiprislug Mr. and Mrs.
11. O. Grave ml ilinvc son. ItoU-
ert, Stanley mid Donald, Mr. and
.Mrs. E, M. SpnuldiiiK, Mr. inO i
rMrs J. W. Mclntiirff, .Miss Ruth
Allen uiul Chw Shlpmaii. i
WILL (JIVH Tl
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The Catholic htdii of North Bun
aro planning a sltvur tea m tvu
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Hiimlny. July lltli. iitt ,i.,te
set lor the marriage of Miss Mar-i
Kiuei WUeman, daughter of Mr.
FOR .MISS WOI.VERTON
Mrs. Malr D.uio entertained Infor
nuilb at hewing last Monday after-
ami .vi i. w. K. Wlhoman, and Claude'"0"11 r .Miss Wolvertou of Mon-i
Moon, both young people of Powers. month, who is visiting ,her sister)
"logon. ..Mrs. u k. l.nniway or Maishflclil
WEAR-EVER
ALUMINUM WARE
The Kind (lint Idiots Always i
See tliosit sptTlal s!."i tout S:iuc p.inx1
in our vvinilovv. '
Replace that chipped pun vvllli Wear-I'.vci-
Aluminum. ,
PIONEER HARWARE CO. !
Mur.shilild Oregon1
I After
tiii.mih.i: ci.ru PICNIC
Yesterdio. the members or the
North lleud Thimble Club wero
guests of Or and Mrs. Ira II. Battle
at an all day hostdon at their sum.
mer home. "Mlrue Cove," ou South
Coos River. The trip up the river
wtu nuide on tho launch Coos, lea v.
lug Not tli llend at nine o'clock.
a tew hours snout In m tsnoini
way tho hostess served tea to the!
following! diesis: M8h Wolvertou,
Misses Madge Harry, Frances Wll-j
Hams, (Race Kruse, l.ucy Powers,!
Mary Kru&o and Kvelyu Kluiuiguu. '
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YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS1
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I'lllMIU -till. I,.
Night and Day.
Right Cafe.
0001) CARS. CARIU'L'L DRIVKRS Z
D. Ij. 1'OOTK.
HENRIK GJERDRUM
PIANO
INSTRUCTION
Re-opens his studio
July 6.
Myrtle Arms
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WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
o
Don't take any chances
Aetna-ize Yourself Today
You cannot afford to bo without health or nccldont Insurance.
You not only need tho insurunco, but you want to bo suro and
havo tho correct policy In tho best and most rollablo company In
tho business.
Seo mo or phono mo nt onco nnd I will explain It to you.
I.
.. Accent,
Marshfiold. 300 Coko Building.
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X Pays 8 per cent on savings !
Lawn and Garden Sprinkling
KVCI'JKIIU) w, t)(.f(s J,, K(,
wi:ddi.(j annivkrsarv
Last Sunday was the occasion of
At noon, a .umptiioiis plmle din-'u very dullghtful celebration at the!
xms spread on the hK pmoh. homo of Janie. I,. I'errey. Jr.. on Is-j
liii'iis Inlet. If being the first unnl-
iier
overlooMiiK
the river. Tile after.
noon hour- weie spent bj tlt. ladles verMiry r the n.airlage of Mr. and' I v
ii vurluu. wa.vs. Some went ou up ..Mr. Kerrey. Thoe who were pro-'
MERCHANTS CAFE
Populai' Place for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonahlo
Cor. Coiiiiucrclut and HMvv'y.
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S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
I'l'O- .
included Mr. "
..,., ,,,i. .Line soweu ami otherssont from Marshfiold
T B V Vlfl.VUIlL IU 11111 HI IV till I V ttir tli.t' 1..u....l .... . I . . .
. ' ' -i'-"i'j iiiowier, .virs. j. i,. ivney. Willi H unnm
home Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Curtis. Prank Klndlli..- wnn.i i...i c. It .Z.
. .. w.., .u. wIU S7' HI i?i
steuer) The party returned
uiHiut seven-thirty in
most, enjoying the day were: Mrs.
(ie MundlBO. Mr.. ,. K. Rose, Mrs.
RobuHt llaiur, Mre. win. VaUKhan.
Mr, chin Williams, Mrs A. H. Der-
the evening. ' Curtis, Will Curtis, Miss Alice Cur
os. .Mr. and Mrs. jUloba and
little son. Junies l.loyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Oeo. W. Perrey nud daughter, (lladjs,
Wes. Brown, Mr, Joe Kerrey and the
Alder wood,
Inches
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Phono 2127-J.
I'reo Delivery
W. 11. I.I.VfJO
.Wio j?a.no
North First St.
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COMMUTATION
T1CKKTS, JSU.ou.
Maibliflehl-North Bend
Lino
Cars every ten minutes fn,m
ii. in. to 1" p. m.j t") South
Slough euro u day, leavliiR at
11 ii. iu.; to Umpire- three trips
a day.
OORST .V KING, Props.
U1IIKH lll Iittl-.. jr.. jr..tl, l..t.
-.... a (II III L11L1 1IITII Mill lllll
sin.r J"1 . . !' si;,, "" "I'l'licntlon mm ,Uo payment beroro
mi..iKr f... wJi"' !" ,,,,sI"V;i,,,w- ,,'," " 'l Iy tli ltnll-
m Cf Vi. X ,'".' 1,,':";s!"'i",",,K is 9t'm iK'r m,,"tl r' wicii noon
e . ,, i41 :: r !""" ,,s '' vw. ,u ,Mivtt,,i, "" " f-"
e l,Hr m i,"r..,'um sl,1,,,Hk""K. wuMiliiB wliulovvs, poro'ues,
en., nut ir paid liv i in hkhiiIi no iu ...,i.. n ......,'.. ...'
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Ullllltll pillll,
I ho rule., I'llcil ultli tho Rnllroail CoiniuUslon loouiio that pay
inent in, nm.lo in ailvunco eaeli moiitli before iihliig saino mill that
MH'lnlslliiK ho diiiiu only between II anil K o'clock, nioruiuL; and
owning mi,.OII j ra((1H , 0 owcll , pUM WUJO, ,H
not ie.p.iie.1 fr h,,i,,kl,,B every .lay of the niontli. If water is
used for sprlnkllajr without payiuent having been iiuulo In nil
vui.co , outside of hpriklllK ,., lo M.,.vk.0 ,, . ,,0 OIlt.o)y
Mint oft and not turned mi until Sl.00 penalty lias been paid.
Coos Bay Water Company.
MARSHPIIHA) AND NORTH UKND, onftcOX.
All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office
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