The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915-EVEMIWG EDITIOM.
SPECIAL Cf TITC
VALUES IN wvllJ
NOTICE WINDOW DISPLAY
HEAVYWEIGHTS priced at
$12.75 $13.50 $15.00
$16.50 $17.00 $20.00
COMPARE VALUES AND PRICES WITH OTHERS
Wc have the Sports Outing Shirts and
DUSTER COATS DUSTER COATS
"MONEY TALKS"
OBJECTS TO llWON GIVES BOND TIMES GOOD
I'OWXSITK COMPANY TIUF.S TO CLAIMS MISTAKK ADOPT ALLF.O
TIIWAItT COOSTOX PLAXKIXO K LAHCKXY
II HX LAWKKXCK, AIAXAOI.lt
papkk, is in:iti:
OK
Inillniui ami M.'ddlo WeM. KuJoyluK
Prosperity opilllc Hoy At
tains Unusual Success ,
WnrnliiK (Jit en Council L. O. Mocks Sn.ts (.'corgii Dr.tiuit Alleged Owner
I Protokes Mirth Willi Aladdin ) "hip "I" IVopcrtj Sheriff Con
Llko l,iii'.K'rtiis of Company ; sldcrs Hint Check Case
Pleading Hint tlio ImprovcniciilH of Oeo. K. Sutton, charged with lar
Cooston's streets would result In the cony from ii building t tho Sul
prnrllcnl confiscation of tho properly mem .Mountain mine, wns brought
of the Coos liny Towimlto Compniiy, hero lato yesterday by Sheriff John
Tom T. Dennett Inst evening wnrned sou for ti In preliminary examination
Mm Hiv enimcll of Kastsldo thnt thcro before .lustlco Pennoek. Justice
would bo li'Bnl steps taken to enjoin Stanley of Coquillo was out of town Lawrence nro spending part or .lis
the work. Tho grading and plunking and Sheriff Johnson went to Myrtle vacation at tho homo of liln fathor,
of Mm five, streets under construction Point, hut found when ho reached City Heeordor J. S. Lawrence.
(hero that Justice DoiIro could not
net hecauso ho wns administrator of
the Orvlllc DocIbo estate which holds
the larBest Interest In tho Salmon
Mountain mluliiR property.
Sutton was hound over to tho
Hen I.nwrence, a fonnur Coon
comity hoy who has attained unusual
hiiccoss In tho newspaper field and
who Is now hitslncsB muniiKor of the
Indlnnapolls Star, wiib here yester
day from Co(iiille where he ami Mrs.
.tft?lftttitftttttftti4l7
'"""f""Y'T V"4JIJ1W
I The Golden Rij
sells
STANDARD MERCHANDISE
JLUl JLVUU lllWiiV y
II .Wo handle Hie following well known lines:
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES for Women.
WARNER'S RUST-PROOF. Corsets.
accordltiB !' the estimates of S. D.
FOlMt STOHKS
Marshficld Myrtle Point Bandon Powers
WARDEN IS MNGINT HIDE STREET
cahl i. siiokmakkd is kxpkct-
KD II Kit K O.V TOPIt OK STATIC
Deputy (rjiuie Wsrdcn Tfaniins
lcnniM of Tin w Poos Aliou
j Allegany
Stnto Onmo Warden Carl D. Shoe
mnkcr Is expected here within a few
days on n trip of Inspection tljrough
tho state, according to Deputy (5nmo
Warden Thomas. He believes that
Mr. Shocjuoker will come In from j property line. This wim tho fln.il
McPIIKDSOX AVK.NTK IX XOItTII
pkxd is iioxi: of coxtkxtiox
City Council Decides to Put Cement
Sidewalk Xet to the Present
CurbliiB
Cement walks on Md'horson
street In North llcnd between Vir
ginia and Vermont streets will he
placed next to the hard surf.ice
curbing and not hack against the
Cntiicit would approximate $1!2,
000. ArBiinicntR of Mr. Dennett were
met with n fusillade of facts nnd
counter tirfiuments of tho Kastsldo
councllmcn. L. 0. Meekn wanted to Brand Jury nnd was to furnish V-00
knew why First street In Marshfleld bonds today.
was being forced through by Den- Claims Innocence
nctts. ! Sutton admits tho general charge,
"The people there arB"o that t that he assisted In taking an anvil
means practically tlto confiscation of and some drills from the hulldliiBH
their property, loo," ho declared. Tho on the Salmon Mountain mine, but
attorney wns told that his nrBiinicnt he claims that he accompanied Geo.
would he equally ns good In that case flrynnt and three others and that
cited as n parallel. ' Dryant claimed that ho owned tho
"There nro plenty other streets to property and hnd a right to tnko
travel on." continued the council- what ho wanted,
nififci. .."People could go around, Sutton tells such a stralght-for-
couldn't they?" I ward story of tho matter that Slier-
Other jibes were taken when the Iff Johnson feels convinced that
'-I... ,...... .tl. ... Ifil.trwl 111 din tlrl'll thnrit lu nnliln tnlutttt.i tin uti iu II. .at
III twu UI.IIIIIUII j-.iiihi in ij ".n" n.v-.w .u uw.a.i, iiiiHitiavi .v o, a I....I.
niont. It was pointed out thnt Mr. Sutton proved by appearing at Co
Dennett stood exactly In favor of a qullle that ho was not guilty of a
street Improvement In Marshfleld, crime, and Sheriff Johnson put such
the like of which ho contested In confidence in him thnt he practtcal
Cooston. Tl.ey said tho ense 13 situ- ly allowed him his liberty before
the south with State Came Commis
sioner Stone who is now believed to
ho at Hogno Diver.
When tho Santa Clarn sailed
north this afternoon she carried in
her hold 217 pounds of choice smok-1
decision of the city counclliucn.
marking the close of n running nrgu-
llnr.
Literature Provokes Mirth
And to enforce his remarks L. O.
Mrcks produced literature and n
price list of tho Coos Day Townslto
company, put out, it wns claimed,
two years ago.
bunds were furnished. Sheriff John
Ison says that If ho was at Coquillo
when Sutton came in, he would not
havo put him in Jail.
Will Pnuturo Dryant
Sutton further says that na soon
as his bonds are provided he will
There was much fun when he read go out and Bet Dryant, who Is pros-
mriit for the past three weeks and ,,, ,,c, ,,,,,., (0 H(rnB c,IHtcr lights pectlng in tho Salmon Mountain
which waxeil warm for an hour lid
evening In closing. City Attor lev
Derbyshire was authorized to draw
n long Wllhinrh Inlet, making the.n country nnd bring him to fnco tho
vurlous colors. Factories were going chnrges against them. Dryant was
IHl evening Mr. and Airs. Law
rence left for the Mn.o on South
Coos Itlver whero they will bo guests
of Mr. and Mrs. 10. O'Connell at their
homo for a fow days. They camo over
yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. K. li.
Johnson in the hitter's cnr.
Mrs. Lawrence has been nt Co
quillo for a fow weeks hut Mr. Law
rence arrived last week. Ho expects
to he In this section for a week or so
longer.
llo wns warmly velcotnod hero
by his many old friends who are
more than gratified over tho success
ho has attained. Tho Indianapolis
Star Is one of tho most successful
papers lu tho Middle West. It Is own
ed by a syndicate which controls a
number of papers lu that section.
Mr. Lawrence entered the nowspupcr
game at Coquillo, Intor going to
Portland ns a reporter on tho Oro-
goninu nnd finally going east whoro
he worked up by rapid strld
reporter to managliiB .editor
cr to tho business mnuagem
tho Star.
Mr. Lawrenro says that Indianapo
lis and vicinity Is very prosperous.
Tho mlddlo west, being a producer
of foodstuffs and machinery for
which the Kuropcuu war has crentcd
additional demand anil higher prlcch,
has enjoyed unusual prosperity the
past year.
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DIIQTPR RRnWM SHOPS thn hrcf .-.!
UUW.-M ..w.... w. , ...w UllO, iiictUC SflC
iui ijuys uiiu ijmo.
DR. SAWYER'S Cushion' Sole Shoes for Mciljl
vvuiiiuii.
Brown Shoe Company's Hifjh-Grade Dress
Work Shoes for Men.
Bradley Knitting Company's ALL-WOOL W
ana sweaters jor men.
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1 GOLDEN
RULE
Wo
Ml
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK BUILDING
nrn lt.n .
iiiu nn i..
on Coos Day m
u) uaniiio tho iJct
lluvlow Dress p,n,
thn best patterns mat.
A ltVl IIIH'flt'ti tit. .. -Ii
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umii .n-niiiiiu 1M coiutrutiidl
mxtxtxtmtmtm tttntu mmmmmitd
II WI1UIU I
S3! KILL BE ADJUSTED
TF.LF.PHOXF, CO.AIPAXIICS LIKKLV
will sirrrLic ihfi-iiukxcks
cd vouIhoii, captured a short time ago i up an ordinance to be presented ti
lu the mountains (ovo Allegany.
Sonio of It was found to l.ave spoil
ed. Olnrcnco Could told Mr. Thomas
that on tho very day Devoo wns ar-
tho council at its next meeting on
August ti,
In. read tho literature, and the city
was to boom lu a hurry. Tho price
list of lots it was stated ranged from
$:iO(i up to $25,000 for choice fac-
Two petitions from properly own- t()ry sleH t,(J wnt(,rfroIlt.
ers along Mcl'herson were received. '
One favored the sidewalk near tho
a former Alaska minor and claims
that he Jumped tho Salmon .Moun
tain claim, llo says that tho hold
ers of It have not done tho assess
ment work required by law.
Tho charges against Dutton and
rested ho, Clonic!, had come across curb; the other did not, saying they
blood stains on the trail leading to did not favor a sidewalk "down the
tho Devoo ramp and a short dls-1 middle of the road."
tnnce nway ho f'liind the carcasses of Tho council pointed out that
thrco does. JMcPhcrson Immediately beyond Ver-
Mr. Mceks pointed out thnt wltn
p oprrty listed nt this rato surely Dryant were sworn out by Walter
tbeie could ho no confiscation of Sinclair of Coqullle, who hns an in-
propcrty to put lu Improvements that terest lu the Salmon Mountain Mlu-
would cost tho company about lug Company and was attorney for
$1,000 Oivlllo Dodge, who promoted It.
Mint IIiiiI'm iui hIhii thn land Is . fi'imil I.miklin- Mini
After his arrest Devoo Is said tomnnt, becomes narrower and that to wortll llml mc,, declared Mr. Den.; Sutton is a Kood-looklng youiiB
nutt. ! follow of powerful physique. IIo
Had PronilM-d StreetH caniu from Missouri about 18 months
Further reading of the prospectus-' ngo and for a time worked for tho
cs was. resorted to, bIiowIiib tho plans 'Smith-Powers Logging Company. IIo
that had been made for the putting in stopped at Tho Chandler with Sher
or streets. iff Johnson,
Mr. Dennett argued that there are, Dad Check Case
not enough people now lu Cooston Sheriff Johnson says that Murga
to justify tho proposed street ini-troyd, who Is lu Jail charged with
provenientK nnd said that ho did not, pnsslng two worthless checks on
want to ninko any threats but, as Peter Mlrrusotil at tho National Sa
uttoruey for tho Townslto company, loon In Marshfleld about July 4,
warned tho councllmon that, If nee- was to have his hearing today or to
essary. legal steps would ho takon morrow before Justlco Stanley,
to enjoin tho starting of tho street jStnnloy, however, Is out of town and
grading and planking. the hearing may he postponed. Mur-
Decauso tho plans and speclflca- j gatroyd also goes under tho niimo
lions for tho five streets had not I of MncArthur. Ho claims that It Is
MltS. It. (2IDLKV STItlCKKX
Mrs. Hehecea (llilley, mother of
A. D. (lldley, suffered a stroke of
paralysis this afternoon and her
condition is serious. She Is past 81
years of ago and has been confined
i to her bed at the (iidlcy homo on
Keiiwlll Lino Wauls
(', illicit ion With
Company
Xortli
Lni'KVi
Dead
The difference:! between the Ken
will Telephone Company and the
Coos nnd Curry Company will prob
IS
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PAUL
OK
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wi.Mii,ii(,i;n
LAHCKXV YI.S
Formerly on the SantA cuf
Is I'ouinl Cbrtn-t IlrnulO
Hie Camo
Paul Franborger. n joutji,
who Is salil to havo ticcn i
emplved on tho stcamiblij
ably bo settled to the satisfaction of ! Clara, was arrested last r
hoth. Tho Kenwlll company Is an In
dependent Hue extending from Coos
ton up Kentiiek, Wlllanch and Lar
son sloughs. The lino now has con
nections with tho larger telephone
compniiy at Marshfleld but ronuec-
nccount of a broken arm caused thins are asked for at North llcnd
by a fall when up Coos Itlver.
havo takon the deputy game warden put the sldowalk back to tho prop
away toward Allegnny around n dlf-'orty line should result In a had Jog.
foront path and tho meat wns allow-1 On MePherson nt tho present tlmo
l to spoil on tho bank of tho river, the contractors nro grading pro
Mr. Thomas says he will tako tho parntory to tho hard surface paving
matter up with tho District Attorney ' to he put lu this summer and which
and soniethhiB may he done about it. will ho 30 feet lu width. It was
Mr. Thomas Is IciivIiib soon for shown that some property .owners
various pnrts of his district with had put their names on both petl
threo deputies. He is on tho look out tlons.
for fishermen who catch trout under The warehouse on tho city dock Is
fclx Inches lu length. . to ho repaired at once and put In
shape for tho use of tho local mer-
Si:'i:X ACCIPKXTIv chants and tho boatmen and patrons
I from tho Inlets and rivers. The mer-
Tlmt Number Deported from Coos chants of North Dend nro now nils-
County in Week
A total of 107 accidents wore re
ported to State Labor Commissioner
Hoff for tho week. Two wore fatal
nnd one of these was at North llcnd.
Of the totnl seven ncridonts were re
ported from Coos county as follows.
Chnrlcs Dowoohc. Heaver Hill, ank
lo sprained, mining.
John F. Diigiin, North Dend, Knee
Injured, construction.
Dennett Mel.ellwi. Marshfleld,
foot Injured, construction.
Stove Donchoff. North lluuil,
drowned (ratal), longing.
Andrew West, North Dend, hand
cut, comitructlon,
James A. Wages. Kmplro, hand cut
logging.
(5us Kngw.ll, Morth Dnnd, arm
bruised, railroad operation.
Five accidents were reported from
UrnoklugH ns follows:
Forest Deed, Ilruiiklnii. fliiKor
smnRhed. sawmill.
A. W. Dales, llrnokliiK, foot
smashed, sawmill.
KitRonu Peacock, DroiikliigM, hand
fiit. logging.
Joe Castro, DrookliiBs, phinihliT
bruised, logging.
Albert Duckett, Drooklngs, foro
head cut, sawmill.
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HI QFAUTS MILK KOIt 1.(1(1
JIoIiiio'n Dairy mi Front St. .Noitli
Phono LMI(.,I
Times want nds bring results.
lug money to pay a caretaker who
would he on hand during tho day to
look after tho station.
MIRACLE THAT MANY
ESCAPED DEATH HERE
Dock, Ciimilcd Willi Hundreds on
Foul III , Has Dotted Timbers
That Kill I Awliy
been fully completed an extension of
time wns nllowed City Kuglncer S.
all a mistake that ho should still
havo a halanco of nbout $180 at
D. Cathcnrt nnd u special meeting of i tho First Nntlouul Dank nt Itcno,
tho council will bo called by tho
mayor of Kastsldo to consider tho
plans. It' Is expected this will ho in
about a week. The grades on tho flvo
streets have already been adopted.
If tho plans nnd specifications are
favorable, tho next step will bo tho
posting "f Motlccs.
That there was not a collapse of
(ho dock between Cential and Com
merclul avenues during tho Fourth
of July celebration when thousands
'of persons clouded thoro seems less
tlifin fi in I i;i r1.. W'firlf infill In iiiIHiilt
ioff the timber to lay now flooring j $
, found lu many places that (ho caps,
J
t AMONG THE SICK t
the large 11! by I- timbers, had be
come so rotted that they were held
lu place by only tho flooring of the
dork above.
It Is believed that to the fact that
the strain oxerted fiom above was a
steady one lies (he answer. Had (hero
been a sudden rush or a Jarring of
tho dock hiiudieds would probably
havo been tumbled Into the water In
a mass.
Dr. ToinkJiis ufllco will bo closed
until further notice.
I.lhliy COAL. Tho kind YOU hve
ALWAYS UHKII. Phono 72. Paclfk
Lit cry and Transfer Company.
i Calling cards printed at Tho Timet
pifflco.
W. Ci. Chandler Is nursing a mash
.l CI. ....... ....n l..n.l I. ili.t l.'lf... Itflll I
I'll llllKUl niini.iiiiuii in inn i.uia imu
game at Daudou Sunday.
Howard Kdwards. son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. F. O. Kdwnrds, fell on n Blass
Jar yesterday, Inflicting a wound lu
his wrist, which necessitated several
stitches. He lost considerable blood
before the wound was staunched,
Nevada, instead of being overdrawn
$:i0. I To does not explain why he
is going under different names. IIo
was employed by tho Smlth-Powers
Company for a (lino and was living
at Powers with his wife when ar
rested. vi:ssi:l .movi;.mi:.ts
Arrived
Westerner, San Francisco, II n. m.
today. .
Santa Clara, Ktircku, 7 a. in.
today.
Sailed
Ailellno Smith, Oakland. I p. in.
today.
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OLSEN DIES
PAHA LYTIC STItOKK PKOYP.S FA
TAL A .MIDXKiHT
Deceased Lived lu Finpliv Was
Mother Captain Olson of O'uso-
lino Schooner Hustler
Mrs. Helcuo Olson, aged 73 years,
died at midnight, within an hour af
ter situ had been taken with u par
alytic stroke at Hmplro. Dp iinXIl .
1 1 o'clock last night she wns lu fair-
ly good health apparently. Tho de
ceased Is tho mother of Captain Pete
Olson, of tho Itustlor, and a Brand-'
mother of Captain Skog, of the!
ItoiMiior. Tho funeral will not bo '
hold until both these boats, which '
aro now out, huvo reported lu harbor
again.
Tho deceased leaves flvo children.
They are Captain Peto Olscn, Mrs.
John Pctorson, Miss Mary Olson,
Hans Olson and Annie Olbcu, nil of
whom llvo at Knipire. Tho grand
children aro Captain Skog and Louis
Poterson, both of tho Uoamer, Al
fred Peterson nnd Klmoro Peterson.
Mrs. Olson was born lu Norway
and lived thoro until 11 years ago
when she camo to America. Her bus
hand died many years heforo she
came hero.
, ns (his would do nway with about
flvo miles of unnecessary lines.
In consideration of this change the
Coob and Curry company wanted tho
( Kenwlll company to sign nn ngreo-
nient not to compete lu their present
field or any field that they might
outer. This was regardeil as Indef
inite. It appears that what tho Coos
and Curry company wanted was to
keep tho Kenwlll compniiy out of
Kastsldo. Tho Kenwlll company
inoinbors say that they have no de
sire to enter Kastsldo but that IT
there Is any big Biowth at Cooston
they want to develop that field. It
Is likely the matter will ho adjusted
soon.
The Kenwlll compniiy will hold a
mooting Monday when officers will
Im elected and tho annual business
of tho company transacted.
a Front street saloon onitk
lnreeny from a dwelling. Hi J
his possession a "Itcil Injm's
a STi cnllnor Colts nutonu'kf
tor mid a gold ling that till
to Jinvo taken from the mi
I). Durnctt who run mi at YM
way North, a lodging lioawn
ed by Mrs. Dnscainb, Frith
nlltted tho theft, clalralct)
drunk and was hound ow
Brand Jury under $500 hl
takon this afternoon to thi
Jnll;
It Is said that ho roout
short tlmo lu this plan
that yesterday ho waj drlMj
that ho had no roaunn fort
the articles, llo hnd about I1
person when arrested. IllinS ,
found nt the Drenkwater off--It
is believed he meant to b
Sunday for Portland.
BUS
FARM
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II. SKXOSTACKKX PFItCHASK.S
HI0 ACKF.S KICO.M A. D. DALY
Havo ymir letter heads printed at
Tim Times office.
In .Situated on South Inlet mid Will
ho Added to Present I (101).
Aero Hancli
ft ' IMraoMll.miy: Doys Suits and Trousers at greatly reduced prices!
M $10 Suits sill..-,!) Suits .siT.riO Suits S.VOO Suits
M "ow now now now
I $7-25 $6.35 $5.35 $3.75
11 .7 Trousers :!.()( Trousers SI. tin Ti onset 7Se Tionsers
"ow now now now
$1.45 $1.35 95c 45c
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PORTLAND PRIEST IS
TAKEN ILL HERE
Operation for Appendicitis Perform
ed on Father .1. (', Hughes of
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
Hot-. Father J. C. Hughes, rector '
of St. Lawrence Catholic Church at
Portland, was operated on for tho I
rollof of appendicitis at Mercy Hos
pltnl lu North Dend yesterday after-1
noon. He was getting along nicely '
today and It is thought that he will
rapidly recover. He was taken sick
while traveling and it was necessary
to nporate at once. i
Father Hughos was accompanied ,
here by tho Hev. Put her Ceorgo J.
Marr, 1). I)., of Columbia University,
Portland. They were on their way '
from Portland to Port Orford where
they expect to mnko n visit, Father
Hughes being a nioniuer of the well
known Hughos family of that loial
ilty. Delng ill on the way down'
nero ii wns nocoiwary for him to de
lay his trip nnd enter tho hospital, I
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HI these will help you
IH!
H Yes there are other good ones
besides fatima. ' J
Henry Sengstnckon has just hmi,;lit
ICO ncres or bottom mid honch land
on South Inlet from A. 11. Daly who
arrived hero a few days ngo from
tho south. Tho prlco of tho salo
has not been innilo public.
This tract ndjolns the present
fifllimjlnnlrnii .... . . ....
. . w.cui. ni-u iiiurii oi ibun acres
j on South Inlet. It Is said that 'prac
Jtlcnlly iimiu of It Is yet under Im
provement, but that It Is very well
situated and will mnko n highly pror.
liable ranch.
Not all or tho present ranch own
oil by Mr. Sengntackon is under cul-tlvatlon.
WEAVING All kinds at'
:n.. nnnn m w M-umU'".:
iciiiy. iviicj. v. t nwa
12th Courth So. Phoney
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tt"i,
FOR AUTO SERVICE,
Any plnco, and tlmo. oort"
on and nlno passenger ciri'
till drivers will servo you.
Itates Itcasonitin
Day nutl Night Btttohi -
C0RRIGAN & WU I
ItiBlit Cafe I'lione !;
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HOUTH COOS HIVKIlKt p
HKUVICH I
LAUNCH IIXPHESJJ-
Iouvom Marshfleld tn
8 u. in. Leaves hwl rf''
nt :iilB P. N- JC'
HTKAMKK ItAlNM'K W
leaven head of river rM
a. in.
leaves .MnrshfleU ;
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SOCIAL CALKXDAIt
WKDNIOSDAY
Daptlst Ladles' Sllvor Tea
with Mrs. Wallor Hlchard
sou. Narcissus Club with Stolla
I'etorson, Kastsldo.
THUItSDAY
North Dond Kplscopal
"Hid with Mrs. A. K. Mor
ton, SATURDAY
". C Club with wilma
Hoagluiid.
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COOS DAY TIMHH
,HuJRxv1A,!;.S4JEN CENTS
A MAP WIIILIJ tub
I SUPPLY LASTS
I They Aro OonK past
- aM . 'WA.
iii. For rJiartor niT'J v"
HOOKHH SMI!" Jpf.
ProprletorJ hmV
1 iWi
MERCHANTS 0'M
l'opuiar i
Good Meals
Prices Re
Cor. Commerclnl "
ii tJi
-in
t WESTERN LOAN
X BUILDING CO. i
Assets $2,340,1
Pays 8 per cent on $
L S. KAUFMAN V
t Local Treasure r
Timc, Want At4
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