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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfcr, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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The "Duke" correct Style tit every
detail select materials "Natural
Shape" lasts for comfort.
Pay $5
for your next pair of shoes it's like
making an investment in footwear. The
initial outlay for a pair of Florsheims may be
more than you have been paying for shoes but
the returns will show a larger percentage in
length of service, added comfort and individual style.
You will be proud of your feet and well satisfied if
you wear better shoes of the Florsheim kind.
Woolen Mill Stores
Mafshfield North Bend
Look and Read
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Did It every occur to you Unit Ity saving a lilllo on every purchase-
of incut II Is reducing llio cost, of your living. Why not
then coi'uo noil (title II. over with us nt tho PALACE MEAT MAR
KET,' where joii can get tho best refrigerated incuts a few cent
n pound rlicnpcr (linn you can buy elsewhere. Ask your iioIkIi
lior who pi-olmlily trades hero mid see what ho has to hay us to tho
prlco find 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of our intuits.
Wo will luivo tomorrow (Hutunlny) some nice Hay City grain
fed chickens at 20 cents a pound.
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway
Children calling and telephone orders given special attention
The Noble Theater
To-Night
' MARGUERITE CLARK in (he hlg Paramount prndiictioii
THE CRUCIBLE
in five reels. Itcnutiful pictures, Every one who had the pleas
lire of seeing Miss Clink in the Famous IMajer production "Wild
'flower," will want to Nee her in this great Paramount featiuo to
night. Paramount feature pictures are In a class hy themselves
tAny time you see ono advertised Don't miss it! Tonight's pro
gram Is one of the hest offered for homo time. Martin's ten
piece, orchestra will furnish u .splendid selection of music for "The
Crucible."
HEAHST-SKLIG NEWS PICTOHIA1 Xews caught, with tho
enmera Live events from all parts of the woild.
Lower floor, Lie; lialcony, 10c; children, fie.
Coming Friday night Charley Chaplin in his latest comedy hit
"A Jitney Klopnienl," In two reels.
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WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings
I. . KAUFMAN & CO. f
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,,. . SAVE MONEY
by ordering the famous
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Nut coaj; per ton 91.00
Lump coal, per ton $."5.ri0
Or. half ton of both $1.73
I). MUSSO.V, Prop.
Phono 18-J or leavo orders nt
Hllljer's Cigar Storo.
WOOD! WOOD!
KlndUmfiwooil, per load 91.7.1 to $2
Alder' wood, 1C to 24
'Inches" $2 to $2.50
w i prco Delivery
W. II. JdXGO
Picons 227-J. North First St.
DlftGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OrEN TO THE PUIILIO
A regular htute licensed
undertaker will bo In
charge
v Phono 4 05-J
Vfc
Vacation Days
At Goodwills
FINE CAMPING GROUNDS
EXCELLENT HOME COOKING
SWIMMING, BOATING
, and FISHING '
DANCING PAVILION
Several boats dally to Marshfleld,
Including speed launch leaving
Marshfleld at -1:1ft dally ami arriv
ing In time for supper; leaves flood
will's at 7 every morning, reaching
Marshfleld about H:il(.
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iiaies reasonable, i-noiie, .no.vi
Farmers, or Inquire of Capt. Smith
of steamer ltalubow.
Ivnn mim out i
I UU MU I U lHLL
1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Phono 200-L.
Night and Day.
1 Right Cafe.
GOOD CADS. CAREFUL DRIVERS
i D. L. FOOTE.
T. J. BOAIFE l A. n. HODGINB
$
MarshfieldKico.
Phone 110-it. Marshfleld, Oregos
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.11.' LY TIRES
Time and Heights of tides at
Marshfleld. The tides are placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
ou the first Una and heights on the
second lino of each dny; a compar
ison of consecutive hnlghts will in
dicate whether it Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho Dar 0110
hour and G4 inlnutets earlier than
at Mnrshflold. At North Bond 34
minutes earlier than at Mnrshflold.
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21 lilts., 3.35 9.3G 2.28 9.00
In... 0.G 3.3 2.0 5.2
22!Hrs.. 1 .10 10.50 3.51 10.11
Ft. . . 0.2 3.4 2.3 5.4
23 Ilrs.. 5.54 12.08 5.17 11.15
Ft... 0.2 3.7 2.4 5.5
WEATHER FORECAST
Or AmocUI'J I'rrn to Com I)r Tlmn.
OREGON Tonight and
Thursday fair except prob-
ably showers In tho Eastern
portion; generally cooler.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE!
ItECOltD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. in., July 21, by Uenj-
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist;
Maximum C3
f Minimum 57
At 4.43 a. in 57
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnca Sept. 1,
1914 C8.74
Precipitation B&me porlod
Inst year CC.54
. Wind Northwest, cloudy.
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BENSON To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
neiiHon, of Lakeside, In North
Ilcnd, Tuesday, July 20, 11)10, a
daughter. Mother and child are
doing well anil tho happy father,
who Is u Hiiccessful rancher at
Lakeside, Is as proud over his
first child as President Wilson.
Is Moving. J. 'Hayllss Is mov
ing from tho Johnson houso on Sec
ond street to the Landrlth house on
Broadway.
Club to Meet. The members of
tho Eastport 11 a' and Girls' Indus
trial Club wl'. moot at the sclrool
houso Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock.
. .11. M. Shaw, M. 1)., Eye, Ear, Xoso
anil Throat Specialist of MarHhficId,
will Ikj at Craig Hotel, Powers, on
Sunday, .Inly 2."i, mill Monday morn
ing until train time.
In lured In Camp. While In tho
employ of McDonald and Vaughn on
Daniels Creek Monday, Kmmet AVIor
had tho mlBfortuno to receive n se
vere cut on tho head. Ho Is getting
along nicely now.
In the Rank. Thayer (Irlmes has
taken a position in tho First Nation
al bank as Frank Ifnrlockor Is in
tending to leavo soon on his vaca
tion. Ho Is Intending to tnke a trip
to the Exposition.
Adds to Line. Matt L. May, Unas
llros. representative, ion mis morn-
I . .. .. nii.nitilml li.iat.wica (1111 In
Hlg Oil HII UAlumn-'" uim.inioo -
IJandou and Coqulllo Valley points.
Ho has recently ndded to tho famous
Armour canned nieatB to his lino of
food products.
Roily Taken Home. The body of
Arthur Fisher, Myrtlo Point dairy
man who died at tho Mercy hospltat
"estorday, was taken homo on the
morulas train. It was accompanied
by If. W. Flshor, a brother of tho
deceased. The funeral will bo hold
this afternoon at three o'clock In the
Presbytorlan church in Myrtlo Point.
Steamer Hardy Itepidro'1. Mana
ger Samuels of tho former Courtney
mill has received a telegram from
J. II. Hardy, managing owner of tho
stoamer Hardy which was wrecked re
cently, stating that tho vessel Is hc-
The Life Insurance Com
panies of The U. S.
Have on their hooks lt!,0()0 policies
that are dim and unpaid
Some of this money may hp coming
to you
llettor Look It up. s,
Edward D. Noonan
201 Front street.
Hnsmiisscii Illdg. Marshfleld, Ore.
fwiiwiiaiii.iiitmi
Mb. I. IIiiHii, Manager anil l're&lent
250 KEARNY ST.
I Bk DeL Sutler and Buib 5
A modern, Eic-ptoof, up.lo-d.le Hotel,
located in the center oi everything and on
a direct line (o the Expoiition Ciouodi.
RATES
DcUchcdSath Private Bath
1.00,$1.50 single 1 1.50,52.00 tin g,e
M.50, 52.00 double 2.00, 2.50 doublg
1 50 Itooiai of Solid Comfort Evcqr Cooveoifiif
From TbiiJ and Towi)Knd Si. Depot, Ult ctl
No. I S oi 1 6. From Ferry tte Suiter N. eu, act
n .t Kumv Si.. w.lkhU a Dock North. Or
ITake a Unlvertal" 1
I jTtike s "Unlveraal" Bin direct to Hotel
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lug repaired and will' hooIi be ready
for service. He said that the ex
tent of the damage to the I lardy
had been greatly exaggerated.
lttrlhdiiy Dinner Mrs, W. .1. Hill
who is spending the summer nt the
Goodwill place on South Coos Uiver
Is todny celebrating her birthday
with a little dinner party for friends
there.
Ilegin Grading. Moon and Uar
clay today begun the grading of
Eighth street running from Commer
cial over to Eighth terrace. They are
using the Pcrham steam shovel for
the work, llngqtiist and DJoniuvlst
have the contract for tho planking of
tho sidewalk and the roadway.
Are to Do .Married. W. It. Sharon
a young engineer of the United States
Navy stationed at the Urenierton
Navy Yard, has arrived hero and this
week It is expected lie will bo mar
ried to Miss Minnie Hnrkeiisce,
daughter of Mr. and Mib. E. Henry
Harkeuscc, of 91! 8 Elrod avenue. The
young couple will make their home
In llremerton.
Mason llauiiiet. Following the
meeting of the Hoyal Arch Masons
last evening with Grand High Prlesi
Evans who Is making n tour of the
state, the members enjoyed a ban
quet and a social time until a late
hour Inst night. Mr. Evans will al
so make an Inspection of the other
Masonic lodges of tho County before
returning to Portland.
Must Have Rutliiiig Suits. Mar
shal Carter announces that parties
who go Inj swimming In the Hay
and streams around Marshfleld must
have bathing suits or they will be
arrested. Complaint was made that
last Sunday a nuihbcr were In swim
ming in tho Dny opposlto Korndale
and that many of them had no bath
ing suits. This Is In violation of
both tho city ordinances and the
state law.
Supplies on Haray. Captain llrllt
of the Coast Guard, came 9tp this
morning In the big power boat for
supplies. Ho said that tho year's
supplies for tho station were aboard
tho steam schooner Hardy when she
collided off Point Donttn with the
Shasta and now ho Is wondering
when they will come. In tho mean
time ho Is purchasing provisions for
the present for tho station.
Mnilo n Mistake. II. M. Trow
brtiNo mado a serioiiB mlstako when
ho forgot Inst night tp stop imbibing
and ho finally Bwnmped and was pick
ed up In a wobbly condition, with
both hatches under mid his glims
doused. Keeping to leeward of tho
licayy breakers Lifo Guard Shoup fi
nally landed Trowbridge and brought
him oarcly Insido tho harbor whero
ho was this morning, penniless, but
rendy to declare a moratorium.
Going to Portland. Fred Sax exr
pects to leave tho first part of next
weok for Portland where ho will
probably locate. For somo tlmo past.
Mr. Sax has resided at North Dend
nnd whh employed in the sash and
door factory there but that estab
lishment being closed ho will seok
similar work at Portland. Mr. Sax
conducted n school of boxing at North
Dend and has taken part in a num
ber of bouts on Coos nay. A good
many of tho young men havo tnkon
training under him and ho will bo
missed by thoso who enjoy athletic
sports.
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l. N. RE11EHG, of North llcnd, la
a Mnrshflold business visitor,
WILLIAM WATERS was a Marsh
fleld visitor today from North In
let. JOHN C. KENDALL went over to
Coqulllo on legal business this
morning.
CARL EVERTSEN returned to his
summer camp on South Coos Riv
er today.
WALLACE CIIOUCH. of Ilaynes In
let, came down this morning on
a business trip.
.MISS MERLE IRELAND, of OUala,
was tho guest of her uncle, Cell
Ireland, yesterday.
F. A. DUCKETT was bore today
from Ash, coming down on a gen
eral shopping trip.
expected homo tomorrow from a
short stuy at tho Goodwill plate
on South Coos River.
MRS. W. 11. CHAPELLE, of North
Demi, Is confined to her homo
with a siego of In grippe.
WM. IRELAND Is expected back In
a few days from a vacation trip
to Camas Valley and other points.
MRS. TOM COKE will leave soon
for California, whero alio will visit
tho exposition and at thq homo of
her daughter, Mrs. George Pprep.
L. D. SMITH, of Daniels Creek, re
turned today after n few days
spent at Myrtle Point on busi
ness. G. T. TREADGOLD, City Attornoy
of riamlon, returned to his homo
this morning after a short visit
here.
MISS AnilIE LEDWARD Is visit
ing a couple of weeks at tho
Schaoffer's homo a,bovo Golden
Falls.
MRS. F. E. CONWAY and son havo
returned from a short outing at
the Goodwill place on South Coos
River.
NELSON J. COCHRHAN, an nmato
of the Old Soldiers Home at Rose
burg, returned there on tho stage
this morning.
R. F. WILLIAMS and family came
back today from Sunset Day wherq
they havo been camping for tho
past three weoks.
OTTO SCHETTER and family went
down toduy to take ono of the
cottages at Sunset Ray for their
summer vacation.
H. W. FISHER went back to Myr
tle Point this morning, going with
tho body of his brother who died
hero yesterday.
J. L. SMITH, county agriculturist,
camo over yesterday and today at
tended tho addresses at tho Cham
ber of Commerce.
CHARLES HALL of thq telephone
company, went oyer Into the Val
loy today on business lu connec
tion with tho company.
C. R. HARROWS, of Conulllc, camo
over this morning and this after
noon was lu North Dend attend
ing to some legal matters.
R. A. COPPLE has gone to llandon
ou business. His will leavo tho
latter part of the week on an
extended Eastern buying trip.
ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr camo in
today from the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. E, N. Smith. Ho is
slowly Yecuperntlng from his long
Illness.
C. D.,JOHNSON, of the C. A. Smith
Company's offices at Hay Point,
will leave on the Adeline Smith
tomorrow for home after a week's
stay here.
.MR. AND .MRS. LEW GILLESPIE
and tho twins will leave the last
of the week for Lew Price's ranch
nt Sumner, where they wlU spend
a few days.
DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS was
over from Coqulllo hiBt evening to
attend the meeting of tho Royal
Arch .Masons with Grand High
Chief Evans.
LEW F. PRICE was among tho
dnlrymen present nt the meeting
nt the Chamber of Commerce to
day, coming down from Sumner
for this purpose.
MRS. HARRY TRE.MA1NE enme
down today from the W. S. Chand
ler suiumer home on Coos River
for u short visit at tho W. G.
Chandler home.
WALTER DEVOE and E. Fell re
turned home this afternoon to
Allegany after their trial In the
Justice Court. They were charged
with killing deer.
WILLIAM 11LACK, In churgo tit tho
cow testing association for Coos
Hay, was among those present at
the dairy niectliiBB today. Ho Is
now living ou Catching Inlet.
J. R. NOWLIN was lu this morn
ing from his Coos River farm.
His vegetables are doing very
well, it is reported, nnd ship
ments nre brought here every day
now.
R. M. DRAKE and G. W. Rear, of
San Francisco, and S. M. Selfer,
of Portland, Southern Pnclric of
ficials from the operating depart
ment, went out yesterday morning
on tho Roscburg stage.
DR. THOMAS T. WEINER and Wil
liam Mnlone, bunkers of Vinltii,
Oklahoma, accompanied by W. R.
McGeorge, of Eugeno, loft on the
Myrtle Point-Roscburg auto stage
this morning, returning after a
business visit here.
MRS. CORYELL who has been the
guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A.
Flanagan, loft yesterday on the
Nann Smith for her home In Wells, ,
Nevada. En route she will visit
the Panama-Pacific Exposition at
Snu Francisco,
JAS COKE left todny for tho old
homo In nrowator Vnlloy, whero
ho will spend a few days. An old
friend there sent word that ho
had "spotted" a boar and If "Jim"
would come out, tho Intter could
havo tho honor of bagging him.
CAPT. J. J. EARL, who resided hero
a number of years ago, arrived
hero today with his 17-ycar-old
son for a short visit with old
friends. Ho has been visiting
Hark Dunham at Coqulllo nnd thoy
nro en route to Arizona. Mr. i
Earl Is a millwright and when
bore waseniployed at the old stavo
mill. Ho is n veteran of the Civil
Wnr and was twice confined In
Llbby prison. While on tho Dny
ho organized the first company
of militia this section ever had.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Pastime club with Mrs.
4 Justin Arms.
Prlscllla Club with Mrs.
E. Duncan.
Methodist Church picnic
at Piper's Grovo.
SATURDAY ,
Houso party at L. J. Simp-
4 sou's Shore Acres.
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Mrs. Elmer Vineyard, of Eastsldo, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 11. Hylor and chil
ls reported nitn'lf Improved toduy , ,irm ,,r0l pending a few days camp
aftor u severe Illness. . ine u Ton Mile.
Donald Gldley, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Gldley, underwent
an operation (his morning for tho re
moval of his adenoids.
Jack Farley was up from Empire
nnd will bo here for several days uiir
der the doctor's care.
Dorsoy Kreltzor Is roportcd to
havo Improved considerably und Is.Lcrt today for Coqulllo whoro alio will
on tho road to recovery.
Dr. Ilouseworth wont to Gardiner
Monday, called thoro to opernto ou
.iiureii wniKor, who was HorioiiHiy
ill with a ruptured appendix. Ho
Is much better today.
W. F. Miller, who has boen very
111, is reported considerably Improv
ed today, which will bo gratifying
news to his many friends.
HORN
It AT THE HOTELS X
AT THE HOTELS GViVi
Chandler Iftitel
L. R. Austin, Portland; W. F.
Rlchter, Portland; J. J. Monahnn,
Portland; Vf. E. Sharon. U. S. Navy;
II. II. Hall, Portland; Sam Candlln,
Powers; John T. Albert, Portland;
J. L. Smith, Coqulllo; A. P. Davis,
Coqulllo; A. II. Rrown, San Fran
cisco: Dinger II. Laird. Myrtle Point;
G. J. Roth. Portland; T. II. Camp
boll, San Francisco; W. E. Wright,
; Portland; F. S. Slnglo, Coqulllo.
St. Luwreuco Hotel
Joe Powell, San Francisco; R,
Kiugry, San Francisco; II. W. Flshor,
Myrtle Point,' Nelson J. Cochran,
Hrownsvlllo; J. K. Elklund, Seattlo;
A. Bunny, Rosoburg; R. Runny ,
Roseburg; R. Holway, San Francis
co. I IJoyd Hotel.
William Sweet, Roseburg; D. An
Iderson. Hundon; A. L. Vermott ami
wife, Coqulllo; John Peters, Port
land; Mrs. A. Mandorg, Powers; Mrs.
T. S. Allen, Dandou; J. C, Morgan,
Oakland.
lllaneo Hotel.
John Swing, Empire; T. llnydon,
Empjroi Emmott F.WIer, Dine Ridge:
. John Devoo, Allegany; C. C. Lady,
, Hluo Rhteo; R. J. Holmes, Coos Riv
er; Mrs. Elta Thomas, Hiidge; Mrs.
Josslp Housor, Hrldge; Jordan Schap-
, ers, Alleganyj T. C. White. Vancon-
I vpr, D. C.
TlmoB Want Ada for rosirtU,
SALE! SALE!
t)ur sale lasts :t(l." days lu the year with (he exception of Sun
dais. With close comparison of our prices and of opr goods you
will see Hint we have first-class merchandise and not seconds, and
prices that me as low for the firsts as you are asked elsouliero
for seconds. If It Is so that they cut prices In two us much n.s
they say they hae, who pays for lint they're losing now? Or they
evidently hae made joii pi an enormous profit in the first place.
Better Think it Over
Men's ' Unions, $ ,i value, our price -S .-tH
Men's Unions, .sit. oo value, our price $ .71)
Men's Unions, $I.2T value, our price $ .1)8
Men's Unions, $t..0 value, our price Pt.'-"
Men's Unions, $2.00 value, our price $1.10
Men's shirts and drawers, 7"o value, our price $ .-l
Men's shirts and drawers, "(lc value, our price $ .:JI
Mole-skin trousers, tho pant that .wears, ."?:. value, our prlco $2.-10
Rockford Sox, no seams, H 1-iSu value, our prlco or
Xew Rock ford Sov, heavy, 12 1 -2e value, our prlco 8 l-.'Jc
Mule-skin shoes for men; Just the thing for .summer wear;
$2.."o value, our price $1.08
Jlen's dress shirts with nillltaiy collar or without 10c
Men's dress shirts, negligee, $1.2.1 value, our prlco . 8c
Men's dress slihts, negligee, $2.00 value, out- price t $1.-10
OHglnators Ffi
of Low Prices 5gHHE3Q2iiBZE223H Follow
XEXT DOOR TO MARSIIFIKLD POST OFFICE
Gettings Cash Grocery
We SAVE You
Money
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VICTIM OF RUNAWAY YESTER
DAY TO RE RURIED AT NORWAY
Mother Wires From Idaho" She is
Coming Deceased Leaves Young
Wife and llnby
Word was recolved today from Mrs.
Molton, mother of Archlo Melton who
was killed In North Rond late yes
torday afternoon, that she will nr
livo hero lu tlmo for tho funeral. It
is posslblo that It will bo hold Sat
urday nrtornoon nnd lntermont will
bo lu tho Norwny cemetery.
After tho team stnrted, near tho
bridge on Portor Heights, Molton fell
out and became entangled In tho har
ness, being dragged about 100 foot.
Ills skull was badly fractured, the
shoulder and sovornl ribs woro bro
ken besides several othor scalp
wounds.
Little is known as to how the ac
cident happened. After the fright
ened horses crossed tho bridge thoy
continued their wild flight as far
as tho Portor mill.
Tho deceased leaves a wlfo and
llttlo baby. Mrs. Melton Is the dau
ghter of Mr. mid Mrs. E. L. Hem
ingway, with whom shu Ib now stay
ing. $
Mrs. E. F. Russol and children,
Mildred and Alma are passing a few
days with friends ou Catching Inlet.
Mrs. Gcorgo 1 Inzer and Miss Freda
and Horuard who havo been camping
on South Coos River for u few wcukb
will return homo tomorrow.
Miss Ethel Mctzlor of Corvnllls,
bo tho guest of Miss Goldio Chllds.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mnthor unu
children who havo been guests at tho
r)0ylo homo lu Wodderburn. Oregon,
nro oxpected homo shortly.
Mrs. L. J. Simpson was up from
Shoro Acres yesterday and return
ed today.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing lu tho Mnrshflold, Oregon, Post
Office, for tho weok ending July
20, 11115. Porsous calling for the
same will plcaso say advert Isod and
pay ono cent for each letter called
for:
Chrlstouson, Henry.
Clark, Ed. K.
Cannon, Rev. T. J.
Dowreder, W. R. O.
Damskt, John.
Dempsy, John, -'.
Dixon, David.
Hoylo, R. It.
FlUwallace, Jack.
Hardy, Mrs. Rosa.
Lenoz, George.
Lualch, Peter.
Morris, Russel. ,
Peters, A. M.
Rapetti, Carl.
Richards, M(ss Mtdiol.
RoKors, C. W.
Smith, Mrs.
Smith, C. T.
Scott, Sr Potor
Stclnuou, Cnsomlr.
Travis, .Mrs. J. Y.
HUGH McLAlX,
Ppstiuastor.
HaTO your LETTER heads, bill
heads, etc., printed at THE TIMES
office.
Tlmoa WiH ads bring rosulU.
FUNEBA
SATURDAY
iLfiCoiriij
: NEW TODAY
FOR RENT :i-room flat, pantry,
bnth, hot and cold water, fully
furnished, half block Times office,
23(1 Second Court; $1 to steady
tonant; u snap; call after G p. m.
LOST Itlm und unto tiro JWIyIJS on
road between Sunset nay and
Mnrshflold. Reward for return to
Times office
Oil S.I,K. One 1DL- Ford Tour
lug car, good as new, cheap. Good
rum's Garage.
FOR SAliE Four-room cot (ago In
West Marshfleld, $1250 on easy
terms. I. S. Kaufman & Co.
IMPORTANT: TO RICHMOND LOT
OWNERS
All persons who havo purchased
lots from Horbcrt F. Drown, Inc., nt
Richmond, Cnl., kindly communlcata
with tho undersigned and they may
hear of something to their ndvantago.
Write mo oven tho you may not now
bo pnylng on your contract. Ad
dresH Wm. E. Drown, P. O. Rox 331,
Oakland, Cnl.
I EXCHANGE X
FOR EXCHANGE Modern bunga,
low lu Spokane, valuo ?3G00 for
Coos Day property. Phono or call
on F. E. Allen.
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LOST Lady's nliiethj'st brooch pin.
Reward for return to Times office.
FOUND Yale lock key, Sunday, in
West Mfld. Owner can get same
at Times office.
FOUXD Agate Pin. Inquire, Tlme.
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$!$
FOR SAM) 2 single beds, mat
tresses and springs, fiG2 North
Second street.
FOR SALE Miolo gas range and
refuse burner with wntor-heatlng
riio tin r'nii sns Sn 111I1
bW..p, V.W. XM. UWM UW. ......
1 FOR RENT i
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FOR RENT Xew, modern unfiir-
' nlshed npts, with heat and hot
wator. Price cut to ftO and 115
per mo. Phono 303-J.
FOR HENl' Furnished and unfur
nished apartments at Tho Hague.
Apply Pioneer Hardware Co.
FOR REX'I' Myrtlo Arms modem
furnished apartments free heat
and wator. ?25 per month up,
f FOR TRANSFER AXD STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AXD HAGGAGE
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 10:1
Resldenco Phono lil-J
Market Ave, nnd Wnterfront
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