The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 13, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915--EVENING EDITION.
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DAN'K. MALOXEY, xcns Junior
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Offlclnl Pnncr of Coos Comity
! Official Paper City of Mnrehfleld.
Entorcd at tlio Postofflco at Marsh-
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second-class
mall .matter.
straw denies ising .i tux sum: road of soutiikrv
language i'acii'H' will m: improved
Hulliond WIN I'm ni-li Material mill
County Will Lm.v It Other Minor
Road Win It Oideicd
"lit- Didn't Assnull .Mf Either." S.ijs
i:-Alnyiii'. "Hi IMiln't llliu-k M)
Eie." OccMoii Later
Dr. K. E. Straw whi analgneil After IiimioUiik Hip '" road
. . .. . ... I ...1.1..I, !,.. ,.iillin.i l:lilfli 1i.li! rlltl-
before Judge Butler tins afternoon . .. k,..., ......
., n ,.in,.,.., nf HHlnir obscene Jan-1 sirmcuu in pi.nu
uii .--- -.-- ..--...-
of tliu i'minty
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I) AHA.
Ono year 56-0"
Par month GO
WEEKLY.
i Ono year ............. .. 1:P"i .' . ... ,-.... Q..,i,in n ,. ..i.iu-kp I missioned ami Engineer Hliulinuixli
..affl v rx w 0iia' I ," ,; . uu ;; ... .-. ", ...c ,,,
Times Is JB.00 per year or $-.50 for '. RqP(, between Dr. Straw an.l ' Plaints about it. Tho Southern I a-
lull months. twii.. t iin,i nftnrnnv for Sued- rifle is to furnish the material to
gunge. Decision of the Judge win. Wghwu wj.lch they had taken Tor
resolved. The case grew out of the ' right of way. the Coos County torn- -
J0rP$ ill
i iWjmami m ivis
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FUHDI S BEIETf HI
OLDEST BANK IN' COOS COIN IT
Established i'. '
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Illtl'll'sl paid mi Tlino
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Offl
ccrs
SCHEDULE ADOPTED BASEBALL SGDRESiL
.1. W. Dennett, President.
.1. II. Flanagan, Mco-Pieslilent.
It. F. WIHIiHiiH, Cnsliler.
Geo. V. Winchester, Aist. (V!n,.r,
new
h . " . . . . .. ,.. I .,i.,..i.. nhmif Jiin foot nf thu road .uw mv iiut'iiui. i imi.i i: in COAST l.l'AdTi: (JOIIS TO M'l
An, independent Ropubllean news-'don. who t.ion fuck at ur. .. .-- -"'. . . . v .. ,m. -" ; " " " v:,,,v ,,... ., AViXTrUK
tln.lcn wna nrrnstPd for assniU. """ "- ....... . .- -.-, i ............. . .-.,..... .- ......
paper, published ovory ovenlng ox- Hodgo was arrested for assault
cent Suudav. and weokiy. by
Tho Cooh Day Times Publishing Co
Address nil communications to
COOS DAY DA1IA T1MICS.
Hiiocld in-: wi:i.co.mi:d
PETER IJ. ICYNI-:, tho noted writ
er, whoso slorles In the Satur
tin. I.UAiiliirv Vnat linVfl ntlriPl.
UUJ .f.llllh . uu.. .... . . .........
cd 86 much attention, Is coming to
Coos Hay within flvo or six weeks.
Mr. Kyno is to write n 100,000-word
sorlnl Btory for Collier's Weokiy
and bo Intends to make Coos Day
tho sccno of tho story. Ho Is .'oni'
lng hero to get tho local color. That
k I A .. . 1
Three witnesses were examined. . luuiu. i
Mr Hodco declared he had been I ltoadmaster llall-I.ewis says that ,uv is Mitihrt!il to Pl at Sum- Du-tun
called names and that was the 10a- the new piece of road 1ms a better ol.. Dimum- Mill nt DaiileN Civelt:
son ho struck the doctor. W. T. grade than tho old road and tho nm, Hatrlieiy ut l-tlile.
Stoll knew nothing of tho rase, as only complaint was thnt It was
l.n wns not nroscnt. . B- M P"i"K ui -
ami Detioit Vie for li
Seine mill Tonnei- Wins Willi
l.i Hun. to I lei- Ciedlt
The season's siheilule for the
teams of t'te Coon liny !au hits
tr AnltNl iTtm to Vm Mr Tlnnn
PHILADELPHIA. July 13. lolin
. ...M. .nt tl.tl(iiur Ut mn'a Hut iikiu
Dr. Straw denle.l mat lie nau uieu .. " .".".... "- "- . ,. .., wlli ,,. , , MlRrl,. m.-.nr of the New Yolk
iio iHil-iroml wi lie superior to me oui rouu. - - ....
interview here, ile
um uiub (,... .. .,.,,.. ... .,. ,,(., .i,., nnn. ouemtlou n.t Sunday. The flvo , Ownts, in mi
TtZyZLoZ 7un.,t . mlfd hfr c,retl that the ,,,. of tho Xut-
tor. 1 WOlllllll l nan- uiiuu. in ,ui.ii.. .l..l... v.. ih. .i- lr...l tum. mil witalrnr tills vnill'
.. . . I l.nf.l.... I.an.l n.t.l u f fdll I. f 1, Oil ttll I'H rt ! I lH I IV VI iriHlIMfc . IV I, W .(.I.e. ..v..... .. . .......
llini UI1IUPS "llUhl- uiBMWll uira o..v-..p........ .." - ... t. i , ...
r. t n.1 . n nlintiitn III A
rUSlUll J w vmwMU in;
hn could at least give me a black ' Southern Pacific trestle across Ten wonn up. .y ?. a .. M...i .. ... ,-.. ... - ,
lye didn't even notice him." Mile Creek was approve,! by the ! for each t rh 3n- He accounts for his fact with the
Ho all hat 1.U convention was Commissioners. They also ordered Y " "ve conts shall tr .mtewent that only n certain nun,-
110 said linn ins miiiiiMiiuii ........ I,... Uvl .!. m-IU. r iwhrn- lw- nf cnnil i in vara nnii 1m nrmllirflil
oked a numuer or muuuy places in ine u- i. '- -..- -. ... - ,
I prlrate and should have prov
ino one. "If Mr. Hodge Intends to 'temporary
.,.., i.n nm nm ii I iv mwi mnkni Slouch and I.akesldo fixed up.
....... ., iw,..o. lon-nnno. lio'il Todnv the Commissioners went to In? way th players of other 'earns
Coos Day bo nindo tho oceiio of n' . . . .... , ,... , unnn..ni. i..io, n inm,.i i,n wntar. thas led to tho belief there should l.e
- imn n iiniii inn null villi 11 n:ivai ill 11 1111111LII iiui.1 lu iiit'iivi v .v "ii.
Btory In bo Important a publication ..... n . ..... .,....... aild BeQ W,ether the county," rule soInK into effect a week from 1 Now York
road between North nine. 0O' Vr.
The possibility of one tom ilnnr-l The scores of yesterday follow:
American League
At Cleveland
1
will bo a great advertisement for . . . ... . . . ,.. oe nn n nlirf ..., ..... (ho ,,... of Coos Sunday. July 3. giving this as
tho place, ami It Is fitting thnt Mr. I f 'MnU BBanBt"Drstraw. ay In bearing the expense of dreilg- st date that players can be trans-
Ifvnn It A rrtvntl m'fiPV rniirfPftl llV I . ff..l trn nn. tnm In ma At
tho locnl people. It would be well
for tho Chamber of Commerce to
tnko tho matter up and sco to it
that Mr. Kyno receives tho welco'no
thnt his position In thu literary
world deserves.
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t WITH THE TEA
i AND THE TOAST
$
lng out some shoals.
SASH AND DOOR PLANT 1ml . pW. . 0DDCD
isTnninsRnnwwiWILL GIVE A SUPPER
furred from one team to another,
he Cleveland '. . . ; 1
At Detroit
Hoston 1"
Amiomice'iueiit That It Will Shut
Saturdiiy for Indefinite Time
Mill to Continue
Manager Arkley, of tho Simpson
Lumber Company, announced this
1 morning that the sash ami door
'factory of tho company would close
down next Saturday night to re-
COOI) EVENING
There Is ono sure help to
ward tho euro of every
fault, and that Is tho honest
recognition of It C-rlllpnrzer
Nothing lias been done regarding Detroit 1 -
the forfeit to be posted by each of At Chicago
the teams and it is probable that j Washington , . . . r.
:i
-rniwinuT at r-UAMni en "
luivmni mi unHi-Juusir. each team will be put on its honor 'Chictigo
to do its ben and falling any time I At St. Louis
to appear, except In the case of Phllndelphln-St. Louis Itnln
rain, will forfeit tho game to the j National League
'He'Sfcarked m Lsfe
9J
jnen nid J mt will find
" a
linmi nliniit, tho liven of rich
rule tho statement, "Ho ntnrtod In llfo n poor man."
Competency was only acquired when tho habit of s.uln, M,
formed.
No man who exchaugog his labor, for money In too p.mr m
Btart a bank nrcnuut.
Wciilth dopendR upon what you savo 110I on wlml you rn.
This hank nccopts savings accounls In nny iinioiint thr i.i.-ill
depositor is nlwnys welcome.
It pays Interest on time rir-poslK
Stnrt thnt ncoiint now. Having IhIIio rpault of nnU
FSeSTillOILII
OF COOS BAY
Safely Deposit Boxes For Rent.
Iliistuess Men's Awirlntluit mid the
Chamber nf Ciiiiiniorit'. AVill
.loin In the leut
The members of the Business
Men's Association and the Chamber
of Commerce will give a get-together
opposing team.
The schedule follows:
July IS Marshfleld at Sumner;
Beaver Hill with the Tigers at Dan-
KOLDIEIIM Ol' SUNSHINE
"Tho captain of tho morning
Is on the (Hairs of time
To lend tho music makers
To fields of cheor and chlnie.
Ho lifts n stnlnlesH lily
To mnko himself a sword
A soldier of (ho sunshino
In tho ImttlcH of thu Lord."
Too many Coos liny people spend
thu best part of their tlino blowing
liolca In tho atmosphere.
Diamonds of tho first wator are
absolutely pure but whon It routes
to milk of the first water, well,
that'H different.
Tho Coos Hay man who Is look
ing for trouble Invariably rimls ll
and more.
In after years soino Coos liny
iniirrled men wondor why they full
ed to appreciate a noft tump when
they had Jt.
Sometimes u Coos Hay young mtin
getH his feelings hint bocnuso no
ono will volunteer to mako u 1i1uk
far him.
Many 11 Coos Hay girl shatters
her Ideal by niairylng him.
Really
rouudors.
auuaro men are Holdom
Anyway whon a Coos Hay woman
argues she can always ionlnco
herself.
;
t NEWS OF OREGON I
SALEM Thu stuto board of con
trol has taken under ndWsuineut the
matter of uiuplojlng a woman par
ole officer.
main closed for nn Indefinite. length llotol, when various matters will be
of time. There has been a force of discussed by thoie present.
24 men nt work in the factory.
This announcement has no of- KLACKAMA CLUB WOULD
feet on tho lumber mill of the com-1 diiv ciTt: cno OAD!
pany as the Porter mill and log- BUT bl ' h hUli riK
ping camps will continue nt work
cs has been previously announced.
Mr. Arkley says tho sash and door
fuctory was closed because of gen
eral depression in huslncbs.
supper this evening at toe inandier "is v,rN; imiciiery m r.asisiue.
July 2o. Eastslde at Marshfield:
Sumner at Daniels Creek; Hatchery
1 t
1
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To Stage Pagennt of White Men's
Coming Again Next Year Pic
nic (Jlxcu The Cast
RUNNING EXTRA TIM I
at Beaver Hill.
August 1. Marshfeld at Iiouxcr
HI!'.; Eastslde at Sumner; the Tig
ers at the Hatchery.
August S. Tigers at Eastslde;
Hatchery at Marshfield; Sumner nt
Ucavur Hill.
August 13. Uuuvor Hill ut East-
(Speclal to Thu Times.) sI('o: Marshfield at Daniels Creek;
DANDON. July 13. At a picnic Sumner nt the Hatchery.
given on Sunday by .Mrs. J. L. Kron- Camus to bo played at homo
.enberg to the ":' members of tho Marshfield. :; lleavor Hill, IS; Tl
N01 Hi itcml Luinhei- Co. Cutclilim l'p ' caste in the pageant held here a short Bern, ."; Hatchery, J;' Eastslde, .'!;
for'lMisi Tlino rhs Wwk 'time ago the project was broached , Sumner, 2.
.u Bi-uuii- jo. i.iu iMitinniiiH c.uii, s ,
a park, the site used by thorn In the
open nlr performance. Plans ware
laid for a continuance of tho mi- KwilIa lx,lch w,
gcani no.xi year, two nays to no no-,
xoted this time to. tho affair. Mrs.'
Kronenberg, with her husband atulj (Special to The Times.)
family, is loavlng today for a yoari ilOhl'HURti, Ore., July 13. The
At New York
Cincinnati . ...
Now York ... .
At Brooklyn
Chicago
Brooklyn
At Philadelphia
Pittsburg 2, Philadelphia
Pittsburg 4 Philadelphia ... 2
At Boston
St. Louis 2'Hoston 1
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FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OK TITLE AND INI-DHMATIO.N
ABOUX'
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHPIELI) AND COQl'ILLE CITY, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSMIi: AND SKNGSTAOKKN'.S ADDITION'
AGENTS l'OIl CANADIAN I'M I KIO RAILROAD LANDS
HENRY KEXGST.U UEN, MANAGER
Tho plant of tho North Bend Lum
ber Company Is running extra time
this week and Is putting in twelve
hours u day Instead of ten hours.
The mill was closed down for n
week during tho Fourth of July
celebration mid Is now catching up
In orders.
.MILL TO BE LARGE
in California, but she expects to ro-il'lans for the Kendall Brothers' Mill
turn In time next year to huvo all In, ''fill for n building .130 feot long
- 3ot$f readiness for the staging of tho pro-(and ICO foot wide, with an anno;:
dilutions showing the coming of tho -'-" 1J "00 feet in sixo, nil undur
one 1 oof. In addition,,, there will h"
other buildings. There will he n
1 nrAi nurDri 01m u"
luuhi. uvcnruuvv white men to Cooi.
I '
EVENTS TONIGHT
I
.WRITES FOR LOST BROTHER
Tho North Bond city council will willlaiii Cox Finds Then. .. oilier.
hold 11 meeting tonight to open pav- Hearing Ills Name I
lng bids. " I
Tho members of the Business! William Cox has discovered that j
Men's Association and Chamber of , there are others in the country who j
Coiumeico will hold supper at the',Jl'!,r 1,H name. Recently thoro was j
Chandler hotel tonight. printed In a Portland papor a pic
Special to Tho Tlmos.)
noKi-Mtmir: rwn t.,i , -.
. . - ..,.., .onw, uhij . ,,,
run uiumiiero 01 tno .xianiiirioiii , """ "'" i .'ir. toxs twin The big Clmutnuqiin meeting which
lodge of Owls will Install newly eleu. j boys. Tills was of courso seen opened Saturday night Is In jwmIoii
led officora tonight. 1 throughout tho state and now Mr. .nm! 8 i)0nf jnrguly attondsd Thl.i
ox has recohed a letter from Mm.'ib u,0 foHr,h ,,, ovont of Ul0
L. L. THOMAS luu gone to Lakeside Charles Cosset!, of I.ntorolle, Ore- ,i,i and a big tout was orotted In
Tor u few day. Ron. She writes that her brother. 'wl.l.-a to hold tho sustdong
William Co, left home IS yours '
A U 11lMirtVI .in.. ...If.. .11..1 tr lllflt In wnll: In ti IaumIhu 1 ,....
... .,. .............. .. ,,,- ,, ,,. .. "! vn.Hi. inn. , liiSAUIIAUT F. A. Mcbola. of
I J
t AT THE HOTELS t
1 '$
1 '
Chandler Hold.
! Carl N. Kennedy. Corvnllls, C. II.
McCutehcon, Sun Francisco; II. 11.'
J IIn.lI, Portlund; II. B. Rodgors, llau-
tlon; A. W. Brown, San Francisco;
P. M. llnll-Lowls, Couulllc; .1. L.
Anseu, Couuillo; J. L. Bowman,
Erect Lnrgc I Portland; C. 11. Mitchell, Portland;
Stiuctuie ill Roseluug l.lanios Watson, Couuillo; C. F. Hun-
ison, Portland; C. AV. Robblnn, Port
jOrford; D. II. .luekson and wife.
'il.'andon; Mrs. Ed E. Dyor, Daniels
Creek; A. F. Sothor, Rosoburg; Mr.
and Mrs. 0. M. (Jroeno, Puoblo, Col.; 1
. 'A. Wohlln, Portland; J. .7. Meuny, '
Portland; Sum Gordon, Poworu; 1
Earl I). Doran, Portland.
Llojd Hotel
B. llnstlng, Gurdlnor; Edna B'own
Coor River; Mr. and Mrs. L. Wat-!
son, Uosebur'g; Arthur Moore, Coos j
River; Jacob Stanley, Powers; Carl I
llolllstor, Bandon; K. M. Prlng, '
Powers. 1
Blanco Hotel
J. H. Corrlgan, North Bond; It.
Bialnord, Myrtle Point; It. John,
Cocmlllo; S. II. Glllon, Myrtlo PoPit;
H. C. Hanson, Bnndon; F. Thomus.
Portland; II. F. Proy, KaaUldo. j
St. Lnwronco llnlnl 1
W. T. Demont, Myrtlo Point; (I.
J. Ariimtrong, Bandon; Frank H.
Lnioh and family, Houulam; .lam on j
TwirBtntwiw,vPCTi7S3CTTjctriraMgi;xrrij;g8i IV a 1
A.KILBURNjteamers.SANTA CLARA
I a 1 011
PORTLAND
.11' I A 17, !!:, 1:7; At'Gl'.Vr , 7, 115, 17, l!l. U7.
EUREKA ANlfSAN. FRANCISCO
IL'IjV ill, Ul, Sill; AUGUST I, (I, II, 1(1, til, s!,
I'm l-'uillier liiliirm'ntloii Apply
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
SMITH TERMINAL DOCK , STllllt, gent
Phono l:tll
ataaftuif iwtwigjgmacsigarca ia
'n''KPaammimM9umunirii9mM4iMmaiaiumrimigmMnnimuiuii inirn
nun ponu sufficient to hold ::,000,
000 foet of logs and a large men
of Ir ml will bo occupied by the com
pany. CIIATAL'QUA HELD
equipped With avireless
Iteamship
cwaier
.ft)
8J9& '
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD EVERY SUNDAY Dl'IIINf,' JULY AT
H:() A. M., EXCEPT SUNDAY, JULY I, AT 1 P. .M. NI FROM
PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY AT H A. M.
Phono .JJ-J.
II. J. MOHR, Agent.
I. McKeown and wife have return- t' bo has never heard from him ' Portland, wax elected' pretddont of "ton' Portland; Joe Murdoch,
cd f 1 inn u fishing trip to Elk Illv-' sliu-e She miggekta thnt he would the State' Pharmaceutical ussoelntlon I'""" Krnc,c--! Jk Bogon, San
Dr. Curry County. Judge llwiu-,I"-olmbly like to see her again mid which has boon In -.cfwlou nt 0r.iFr",a,fcC0,
ed
or
iiioiul sas It Is tho fluent fishing to Unit Ills mother and father, and hurt.
In Oregon uud tolls of wondrous """ Mr. Cox K hi is her brother.
trout they caught. The Multifield William Cox in TIIK fashions Of WR
uwi uiu iuiih-.oi iiiuiuor WHO is Minium, wni.1,1 ill,0 ,n ,.i.. ..
l)r.Sell.erc.i..)r. A. F. Kothor.li.lii. o..ffl.. 1.,,. ,i. , ..... """"" """""' ' cuooso a gown V
of Itoseburg. Is in the div ,..,,. ih. .,: ,,; ..."..,. .... ..! .. " '"etiiing chttrmlng.-very,
-;-"'. t . imipmviwu (iiu iau.t, wiiu yon
latter part of tho week will go to will doubtless be disappointed .vhen
..........v. ...I 11 ...hiuk inp wiui v-in-, sue riinia that her hopes of find
ren Reed. Dr. Sotlier's uncle, Dr. ling her Mother uie gouo.
u. v. hotiier ol l.loiulale, U e.xpucted
"'. Ot0.
to urrlxo tonight. They both aie In-
terimtud In tunimi'lv on tin. onii wi.i..
PORTLAND The city of Port-Lf n... i,v.
land has 10 bakories and all hut 10
are of tho loquliud cleanliness to bo
Included In the "white list."
HOOD RIVER The county court
has appointed 11. L. Furrow county
rondinaster to take full chargu of
thu loads,
WOODUUIIK -- A Cliautauuua
OI-'IEN SlJltS HERR
Diher or Hie H.iudou Singe Line lias
Hunting I'l.uc Located.
Dhk Itli-hunU. who runs the Sewn
DeMlK auto stage Hue biii...i
meeting has opened at Woodburn M '. fl ,,., , , ''
and is being largely nt.euded. 1 an , I , n ?1 ?"U
PORTLAND Mr, Mury Joll0h. , "J " ' ' .'".--
L. Jo.iiu. .. liv.. l' . "" " '""" '" "" "UU,,B alK
. -, .. .tiir B,VII . fl iUHlcl
wlfo of C
buyer uccldently fell Into 11 well
and wub drowned, llor body was
found nftor she was misted fioiu her
home.
LA ORA.NDE Mr. and Mrs. J.
Conrad, wealthy furmers, are search
ing for their daughter, Miss Nellie
Conrud, who dUupuouiod a week ago
und of whom no trace has been
found
km
HlHl
Pioperly Fitlwl
Depailiiieiit.
llo says that they si in
to appeal In about the sumo ,ihue
and ho thinks ho surely lias the
huiiiing places hinked out when
the deer soaon comoa again. It is
ci. etblng unite out of the (ir.lln.iry
uu.t on a trip through u more .'
!. vottlod country between two
cltks only a little over 20 miles t
nimit that deer In their wild wt.ige
should be so often seen. ..
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mrs.
IlioKcii lenses dupllciiti-il xxlillf
)ou unit Itvtl Crass Opih-nl Dept-
TUESDAY
C. W. H. M. with
Soli llu uilo.
Auction Bridge with Mrs.
W. F. Mlllor.
WEDNESDAY
Hay city Aid with Mrs. R.
A. Chaplin.
Nsuelwui Club with Mario
Galbralth.
Dorcas Club with Mrs. L.
llaxoltou.
Robokuh Itudulhitlon.
Auction Hrldgo with Mr.
F. V. Cattorlln.
THURSDAY
THURSDAY
North Beud Altar Guild
with Mrs. Deuuis Hull.
Eaktside Sewing Club with
Miv Freil Brooks.
Baptist Ladies Picnic.
Happy Hours Club.
Mlunlo-WU Club with Mrs.
fee. tho stylos we're showing
, now
I Are btriclly military!
Of coiiro, till, war in vory sad,
But ludlos must be dreod,
And so, in spite of tiuubloil tlmos,
Wo strlo to look our best.
This llttlo Fronih trl-colorod gown
Is being copied much,
Thoy wear an euglo un the hat
To glo the llerniun touoh.
The military epauleu
Tho chevrons on tho arm
Thu buttons cut like cannon balls '
Could net or fall to charm! 1
Then, with this gown, I'd just sug-t
get
(It leally Kn't shocking)
That darling little red.cioiw slgu
Embioldercd on tho stocking.
Of lourse. this war is vory sad,
But ladies must be drossod.
And u). in spite of troublous tlmog,
We strlvu to look our host.
Selectod.
04
WHEN YOU WANT
SOMETHING
tho most satisfactory
Place to turn for infor
inutlon Is to tho advor-
Using columns of
THE COOS BAY TIMES.
Tho advertising is tho
messngo of men and
wonion who bollovo thoy
havo unticlpatod your
wants.
Thoy bollovo thoy can
add to your pleasures by 1
supplying thorn. '
They usk your patron- !
ago und frankly tell you x
why becauso thoy call 1
bo of service to you.
The advertising Is tho
mooting place, tho great
-- exchange for supply and
demand.
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