The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 09, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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- " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 9TH-EVEN1NG EDITION
GOOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALOXEV, Editor nnil Pub.
DAN E. MA LONE V, News Killlor
Offlclnl
OMIclnl
Paper of
Vapor City
Coos County
of Mnrslifleld.
Entered nt tlio I'ostof flco at Marsh-
flo11 Drnrnn fnr transmission
thrauch tho malls as second-class
nnll matter
social calendar
MON'DAY
Alplia Delphian Society
with Mr. Freil Wilson.
WEDNESDAY
Narclnans Cluli with Miss
lllldji West nt Eastsldc.
Dorcas Society wltn Mr?.
). Johnson.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs.
Ross. '
THURSDAY
Mlnnlo-wls with Mrs. W.E
Hoacland.
CARDS are orx
I
Friends In this city have received
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnstlclc
of Portland announcing the nmrrliiKo
of their daughter. Miss Mniid La urn
Mastlck, to Clarence E. Ash, which
took place August 2.
Mr. Ash Is of The Times forces nnd
with his bride returned homu mis
week. They aro now spending their
honeymoon nt Ten Mile where they
took a cottage for ten days.
on the Santn Clara Saturday for their
homo in Unite, Montnnn, nfter pass
ing a few days with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Simmons nt the Lang
worthy Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines and
house guests Mrs. Wilde nnd Miss
Orncc Wilde, of Kansas City .Miss
ourl, were over Sunday visitors at
Powers. . .
Mrs. Edwin 0. Scott Is enjoying
a visit with Miss Inez Clarke nnil
Miss Luclla Horabaugh, of Smiths
Centre, Kansas. Tho two latter will
lnnvn Mnnrinr for their Homo, cn-
rotito they will spend some time nt
tho Exposition.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Simmons left
on the Santa Clara Saturday for their
homo In Unite. Montana, after pass
ing a few days with their parents
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Simmons ut the
' Langworthy Appnrtments.
Mr. and Mrs. (Icorgo Mnndlgo of
North llentl with their house guest.
Mrs. Alice Shannon, of Portland will
leave early this week for a motor
trip to Crater Lnko and Portland.
Miss Orncc Kriiso wns a week end
visitor at the J. W. Hewlett summer
cottngc at Ten Mile.
Professor Wnlace H. Lee or tho
Presbyterian College of Albany was,
Light House last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Hylor spent
a couple of days at North Hend laBt
week comlnc In from their summer
homo nt Lakeside to nttend the East
ern Star Installation, last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hnzcr will
leave soon for a trip to Port Orford
whero they will nttend the Agate
Carnival.
Mrs. Lloyd Prescott of Portland
arrived on tho Urcnkwnter Friday
to spend n fow weeka with her mot'
or Mrs. Tellcfsen ut her homo In
Eastsldc.
Miss Ellen FIoolc, of Portland,
sang at tho recent piculc given by
the C. W. U. M.
Mrs. .Tames Qulnn, wife of Ciller
SHIPPING NEWS
BRE
MITER
LS
SANTA
j "III I
am (MiiQl ss& TZ-tzmmzsa0 I
SAILS WITH PASSENCERS AND VESSEL
EREKJIIT FOR PORTLAND
LEAVES ON REGULAR
TRIP Sl'NDAY
leaves On Her Rowilur Schedule nt Tillies PnssciiRfiw from Coos H.V to
Ten O'clock Sunday .Morn- I Portland licnvlnj,' l.ito
lug for North I Saturday Afternoon
The steamer Urcnkwnter left for' The stenmcr Santa Clara sailed
Portland on the regular schedule at Hate Saturday afternoon for Portland
10 o'clock Sunday morning. She car- on her regular trip. Tho following
rled freight nnd passengers. Those were the outgoing passengers:
md for Por land leaving on the' L. R. Birch. Mrs. L. R. Birch, Miss
steamor were the following: Pauline Attlticer, Mr . E. -
K 13 Fox, Mrs. E. E. I'OX, .Mrs. i- moons, .urn. . ihuiuuuuh "
D Youtsey Mrs. E. D. Youtsoy. Mrs. Steinulst, May Stenqulst, M. C. Hnr
.i' E White. Marlon Smith. N. D. .show, Lucy and Phoebe Hurshow,
Trumbell, Mrs. A. Znnr. C. J. Smith. Mrs. Win. Scales, Miss (.-.scales, ..
C L Jonks. Mrs. E. II. Edge, r. l .Mncuay, j. j. mowu, vims. ;mni-
Lupine. Mrs. V. F. Norton
Morgan, L. Mansfield, P.
Mrs. J. Rcvllson.
Miss E.
Spencer,
GHARTEH
75
DAYS
NANN SMITH TO TAKE CARGO
FROM CHILE TO SEATTLE
In. Mrs. W. Llvlngood, Mrs. N. S.
Ueynolds, A. It. Clayton, Mrs. 15. K.
Clayton, Mrs. ueno rerry, uuioru
and Harry Perry, W. W. Oreonwood,
Mrs. W. W. Greenwood, J.RSpringle,
Mrs. .1. R Sprlngle.
ItrSTLER SAILS
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MRS. YAKE ENTERTAINS
A I Qulnn, of tho Nairn Smith, Is giving
'm (.in Hilu uiink nt linr lininn In Snll
I
I Frnnclsco
i and Mis.
for Miss Paulino J. Bahr
Matt May. Miss Bahr Is
I 1111(1 tHIOl .Hl. .'-J ' -
Mrs. Erwln Ynko entertained n located at tho Iindsccr Apt., Hush
fow friends In honor of her mother, nnd Mason streets, San Francisco.
Friday afternoon. Tho tlmo was
pleasantly spent In sewing and social
chat after which a dainty lunch wns
served to tho following ladles: Mrs.
Mynott, Raymond, Hauler, Hulnti, -iiini iiiiiiw
Anderson, Kiiigm nun uimnuior.
Mrs. Yako was assisted by tho Nt-i ..... ... ..v,jV..u MKFS
tlo Misses Edith and Mildred Ander-(,m v J5i, J o ri'lillV CJ UXT V
son, I
4 "Te "'
j Relieved that Aid .May Ho Cilven I)-
vmmm
ROADS
i
TIII.MHLE CLl'H
cally for Building of
(nod Roads
k .t......t.... I.... At ,.. laoi T 1. FTM. .... n..im.Mn In 1m V. f.lln.mn ft
iv uiiuriiiiiiK nuaiuua nun uio. v. ii. i iiiuiu iiiiuuib iu uu a wi.u u.
Wnttort) Friday afternoon when alio; Curry county receiving government
extended her hospitality to tho North i aid for road building. Tho Gold
llnml Tlitmlil" Rluli. 'I'lin rnnniR wern
mado very attractive with tho beauti
ful decorations, carrying out tho col
or scheme of red and green, In swcot
peaa and dahallas. During tho pleas
unt ufternnou tho Indies busied them
selves with embroidery. A short busi
ness session was held and matters
of Importance wore dlsuiiHsed, to bo
announced later. The club had as
guestH of honor Mrs. Tittle, of Mod
sta, California, and Mrs. Alice. Shan
non of Portland, Oregon
Beueh Globe gives tho following
stutoinnut.
Jnnies B. Schuyler, u V. S. Engin
eer from tho ofiico of Public High
ways, waB sent hero by tho Forestry
Department to look ovor Curry Coun
ty and particularly the proposed
Itoguo rlvor Hlghwuy. Mr. Schuyler
has made close Inspection of Curry's
needs uu to roads and highways. Ho
eamo up the coast from Harbor and
In company with County Engineer
Cnpt. Will Mugeo and Crew to Go
With Vessel Probably Cany Ni
trates for the Allies
Capt. H. W. Olson of the Adeline
Smith, who arrived in late Satur
day night from San Francisco stated
that ho understood that the Xann
Smith hnd been chartered by the W.
It. Grace Co., the big international
shipping firm, for a period of sev
enty five days. She Is to tnko a
cargo to Chile where it is under
stood that she will take on a cargo
of nitrates for Seattle.
Capt. W. A. Magee and tho rcgulnr
crew will probably make the charter
voyages with her.
It Is understood that the nltrntes
aro for rcshlpment to Japan or Rus
sia as" Immense quantities of war
munitions aro being shipped from
there to Asln now.
Cnpt. Olson said that they had n
good trip up tho coast. Mrs. Pratt,
a cousin of .Mrs. Vernon A. Smith,
nnd her two months-old baby came
up with them for n visit at tho
Smith homo here.
Tho Adeline snlletl at 10 o'clock
this morning for Bay Paint.
Tho casollno schooner Hustler
I sailed Sunday tomrnlng for Itoguo
river. She had n cargo or salmon
cans for tho "Wcdderburn Trading
Company.
Will Sail Thursday.
Tho steamer Speedwell Is at Bnn-
tlon nnd will nrrlvo hero probably
tomorrow and will load lumber at
North Bend. Sho Is duo to snll from
that city nt 10 a. in., next Thursday.
LEAVES WITH LUMBER
Tim utnninor Tiverton londed with
lumber from tho Porter mill of tho (
Simpson company sailed last evening ;
for tho south. She crossed tho bar i
nbont 7:30 p. m.
The steamer Hardy Is now loading i
nt tho Porter mill and win get nwny
probably Thursday.
EQUIPMENT HERE
The equipment for the dredgo So
attlo Is being brought to Coos Hay.
Tho Seattlo is owned by tho Pugot
Sound Bridge nnd Dredge Company
anil has completed the work of
dredging the Coqulllo river. She will
lm iimnirlit tr f'noH Bnv nnd It Is un
derstood will remain horo until sho
i-i.rAitl'.Tli ARRIVES is ordered to some other point, liow-
rr.l. ... .,... l."1l-,..l,,,ll, nrrlvnil nllovnr flip lllllllR (if tllO COlllDUllV TO- I
l uu nn;uiiiu n. !. ., . ........ .--..- , -- -- ---- . -
nanInn Sattirdnr on her regular run gnrdlng tho dredgo hnvo not been ,
frnin Hun Francisco. sra ui
-.--." ' : . . ii'tiui'iimi wnnf in tint iwtrriinrti t'niiii
Tho hostess was assisted In serving i . " ,f ; ..,.,,:, '...,; ,, f inuiine
tho dainty rcfrcshniuntH by Mrs. John " " ' ' ' J,1 J01 u tr"' of ,IU"'CC
II I rnvnn mill M IKU Wlllli WllflnrM. ' "" -
Thoso present In addition to thosu
nbovo mentioned were: Mrs. Dennis
Hill. Mrs. It. II.
Mr. Schuver'H nnrlleiilnr IiiihIiiohh
U'nu tn trv in ilntiirmltiii U'lil(li vvnulil
wore: .Mrs. iiuunin . ". ," " '" "v; ,.... V
Woldy, Mrs. A. II. " l" Kreatest benefit to tho great-
cm milliner 01 peopiu, n coasi roau
through the county or a road from
tho Interior down Itoguo river to the
ocean. From Mr. Schuyler's conversa
tion on the subject it Is believed he
favors a const road.
However lie k:ivh that 11 1 1 let of tho
present road could lie utilized and he
Derbyshire Mrs. J. B. Mullen, Mrs
M. E. Everett. Mrs. A. E. Rose, Mrs.
R. V. Ilazer. Mrs. F. E. Glazier, Mrs.
II. J. Linden, Mrs. E. F. Kaiser. Mrs.
II. E. BurmeiKter. Mrs. E. E. Hlggs.
Mrs. William llondrlx. Mrs. M. G.
Coleman. Mrs. J. II. Grooves. Mrs.
Goorgn Mnndlgo, Mrs. Ira B. Hurtle,
Mrs. E. F. HusKoll and Mrs. Charles places n rough estimate of Its cost
Williams who will be hostess to tho i ut about seven hundred) (thousand
club members on Friday. August tho dollars. Mr. Schuyler expressed hlm
"0th. MiU as deeply Interested in Curry
- i County, and. like inunv Forestry of-
WEDDIN'G ANNOUNCEMENT ! 1 flclals. says that Curry will bo among
..- i i . i-. . . i
AVAlt LOSSES A RE ENORMOUS
PARIS. Aug. 7. Tho losses of Europe In tho present war up
to May 31, as compiled by the
follows:
Killed
Franco 100,000
England 181,000
Holglum I!,000
Russia l,r,0,000
Germany 1,030,000
Austria 1,010,000
Turkey 110,000
Totals 5,290,000
Fiench Ministry of War, are as
Wounded
0G0.000
200,000
I'J.OOO
1,080,000
1,880,000
1, Slit", 000
111,000
0,178,000
Prisoners
180,000
110,000
15,000
850,000
100,000
010,000
115,000
2,030,000
Total
1,300,000
171,000
113,000
3,780,000
1,000,000
1,385,000
3111,000
M, 31)8, 000
AH Oveir Gregom
ROSEBURG Tho caso of John
Hunter nnd others, seeking to en
join tho snlo of tho railroad bonds
recently voted by tho people of Hose
burg, Is on trial In tho circuit court.
OREGON CITY John T. Apper
EUGENE Dnlo Ouffoy who was
In tho Lane county Jail on u charge
of polygamy, cscapod when ho wns
nllowed the prlvlllgos of u trusty
nnd bus not been found.
ROSEBURG Tho homo of II. L.
tMIA n C ut It nnnn nrnnl U'llo fill
JHIIIl'l UU fcJUUI-M wivi -t-vn ... . . HUH, Wftvll OI JldlD) IUUU till 4 II HfrJ
Btroyod by tiro which started from 0f tho frco hunter license which la
n .rtsxitt'i film iintlilnf Itnlnir stiVPtl t,.nt,l tv fnfna nt ttm Plvll Wttt
from the hotiHo. iniul nmdo application for a license to ,
imnnLi: Tho people of Ulddlohunt. I
aro lnaKliiK preparations ror meir j i0HTriAI)-
'.... ... O 1 nn.n nnl ...limtttnifn
lll PWIIIV UIH m J tfl V III! J VI II 111
...v....l.k ...w. ifitll li.iiu'ii itti llin llnv ! llllll K!HM tlllll tlm f'fllllinlllii IllfliU'iiV
jitTUfilu iiiu nun ituwMii ii niv iri, ." ........ ...... ,..v in"i,'
The lirldo elect Is ono of MtirHliriililB ' w'' "t bo In It for seenle benuty
, , , ,. , in., .and rugged grunduru compared to
cbnrmliis young ladles. 1 liu wedding ! (lowu tlu, t.oa8t.
will bo solemnized In tho CuthntU
Church on Tuouduy, AugiiRt tho 'i Ith
I J
TAl'FV PULL
t rn , , r i $
Dr. and Mrs. It, W, Morrow ente
tallied a fow friends Informally last
the ages of
r i vi v qovon convicts wcro hurt , '""'K ln,l'- ,Uei1 nt Portland and tho
l,wiAiallroad wcWont when men : body was taken to Hosoburg for bur
weref(returnlng. from work In ta,iroMINVIMK-Tllo county courtl
..... ... t i1.n i linr. iwiliilnil Wllllnm riiiitllitrf ! ti
i iiii'ni i.-i--v- -inn iivrnu nir mi i iuih uu iiiiini-ii 11 niiiini iiiiiniiiiL. im
i AT THE HOTELS $' Roundup will aggregate $7,000 In commissioner to fill tho unexpired
VII 11113 III! U1U utvill him .'. " - - . ...- .......
Thursday evening with n "Taffy
Pull" from which the following ,
guests derived much enjoyment. Mr. j
and Mrs. F. L. (iiuiuiU, Miss Mnblo i
SATURDAYS ARRIVALS
At The Cliaiuller Hotel
Herbert Armstrong, North Bend:
Inlet: Ed Scott, Coiiullle; Geo. A. hprliiguold mill running ny nringing
Blake. Catching Inlet; E. G. Uracil- K8 Tom tho Coburg pond. Tho
. , t n i, ii .. rnni. 1KB InB en nip will bo closed down'
hofer. City; J. O. Belleu. Coqulllo: forhHbout oo'days. -and nt tho end of
John Hoge and W. P. Spencer. GoIiitnnt tnio It will bo reopened if the
Beach; J. G. Cochran and wife, Spo- condition of the lumber market war-.
I...,,,, I .HUH u.
AMUoii. Mrs. WlUon. Mr. and Mrs.!.,. r ,.,,,.,. ,, 0lii Xow Yo,.,.. ,,
Nell MaeMlllan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T, r, UMm,. Beaver Hill! T. W. ,.., uan.sdoll Drain- Chas 11 I Uhhf COAU Tho Mn1 Y0U hn
Held, Mr. nnd Mrs. . I. Q. .larvls. MU ' Younger Sacrainento- F lluiek . "Iimh""11' ,,,' ""' ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Taclfk
Margaret Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. S '-i. ' T s'mUh 1 S, ! KVOBOr ,uu,,,lu,,,y' J V'Tvvi ... Wvory and 'IVansfer Company.
Otis Wilson I'uiu. louianu. h. i. htnltli, Hose- ,yn junto,,, c'ooston. Fred Williams. .
1!LJ!,.. ;burg; S. C. Wilson and wife. Ban- ,.or,inil. c. ,,. EerguM.n. San Fran-
BIRTHDAY PAR'I'Y i,ou: llort fumpl.oll. Grand UnpliU. i t.iBl.o; May Gibson. Portland; It. G. f 1
lMlnn: V. (1. lllndnmrsh and family CarU,r Blll wlf0i 0rcon t.0,nt. Cut ThtS Otlt
Mrs. T. II. James surprised her . Hnimor: N. A. Nolson. Lakeside; Ed , - - TT- . "
liUHbaud Inst Tuesday evening by In-j Hughes. Curry County! Hobt. E. ' CAMP CLOSES DOWN It AS Worth Money
vltlng a fow friends to help celehratot Lally. Hofcohurg; C. A. HuibunU. Jr. I '" ' I
his birthday. A Jolly time was fol-1 Portland: Mrs. C. Malohorn and ! UiMUli-ludlr Coniimny Is
........ i ,..i .-... . .. .. .. .. ..
loweil I y reiiuniiiiieiiis. I nine iiivueii .urs.
woro Mr. nnd Mr. F. E. Hague. Mr.
M. F. Rnnnolls. Hamiln
Moore and wife, Aberdeen. N D.:
nnd Mrs. It. E. Lnrawny, Mr. and Aug. A. Nelson, Gardlnor; W. H.
Mrs. E. F. Glvens. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fontalue and II. 1
Ciirlalliug
W. Hlldonbrnnd, Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Kennedy and .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Q.
Vim Duyn nnd Mrs. RohborU, Mr.
and Mrs. Hague won the two prUes
at ranis.
1 INFORMAL CHAT t
$&
Mrs. Edwin G. Seott Is enjoying
visit with Miss Inez Clarke and
MI-is Luellu Horalmuuh. of Snillhi
Centre, Kuuaaii. The iwo latter will
leave Monday for their hom. Kn-!
rout they will spend some time t '
the Exposition.
Mr and Mi . Karl Slmmo:is
lloey, EiiKone:
Mr. Geo. Jarnuon, Reno, Nov.: P.
Podprnon, Allegan ; S. Weekly. Mr
tlo Point; Mllo Pierson, Lakeside: II.
B. Donahe), Portland: 11. E. Liip
lou and dnuislitor, Portland.
At Tho SI, Liuronco
G. M. Williams. Falrvlow, Okla.:
James Reeves. Portland: J. F. Mln
nler. Corvnllls: A. R. CJnyton, Port
land: Mrs. Hobo E. Cluyton, Port-laud.
M Tho Blanco
Ojieiatlons
(Special to Tho Times.)
EUGENE. Ore., Aug. !. Tho
Booth-Kelly lodging camp In tho
woods above Weudllug. wns closed
down yesterday. By this action 100
men will be thrown out of employ
ment. But recently the mill at
Woiidling was closed.
Tho closing of the logging camp
at llils time by the Booth-Kelly com
pany Is due largely to tho depression
n i no nimnor iiiarKet. There is not
Cut out this advortlscmcnt, pnclota
D cents to Foley & Co., 2S35 Shelllolil
Avo., Chicago, in., writing your nnmo
una mUlrt'BS clearly. You will rc
celvo in return u trial package con
taining: (1) Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Com
pound, tho stamlnrd family renwdy
lor roughs, colds, croup, whoopm?
cough, tightness nnd soreness In
chest, grippe and bronchial coughs.
(2) Foley Kidnoy Pills, for over
worked and disordered kidneys and
Madder ailments, pain In sides and
hack duo tn Kidney Trouulo, soro
muscles, ntlft Joints, backacho and
rheumatism.
wholesome and thoroughly cleantlnir
cathartic. Especially comforting to
demand euuiiKh to keep all their
mills going. I i?'""n,e' especially comforting to
The Springfield mlll.whlch Is one ,,y ovVVyiHufy wittf 'siSh ZZV
of the most up-to-date plants III the I nnd torpid Uver. You run try iheso
United States. Is able to cut enough ) ""l' f'"y umedlea for only Be.
llllltlllAt t.l .'IIHItlll t..v .Inmn.t.l ml.... '
W. G. Miller. Gold Heaeh: Frank I now have In the log poiiiIb at Coburg ' or f.nI U wl Prescription Pliar-
DMdmond Portland; W. II. Short ,iwinro In tho neighborhood of ,uac l'rnill Cohnu, Contral Avo-
,. , sa.ml... i.a ... ...,.. .... s..h.I,.-,0U 01U'8 "r l0s' It I tho Inton , " "l'Posito chandler Hotel. Tele-
pi Wnsson Soi.thl1-'0" 'U'8 "' l0KS' II '8 tho
n wui on, boutliitou or th(J cowimy t0 Kcs
ep tho phouo 74.
"WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE"
THIS BANK SENDS MONEY TO THE OLD COUNTRIES
IN THE SAFEST WAY AND AT LOWEST RATES
HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
Your S
fl o
tamidhnM
In liny coininuiiliy Is measured by
your earning power, honesty and
power of uceumulatlon.
How often we hear Hie remark.
"What has he done Tor himself,
that he wishes lo represent the city,
county or state?"
A S&vlirags Accounimt
will protect you from this usperslon.
FIRST MATIDMilL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Went,
FLANAGAN
I
BENNETT
Bill
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNl'V
Established J HMD.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers
J. W. Bennett, President. . ' .
J. II. I'lanagan, Vice-President.
It. !'. Wllllniiis, Cashier.
Geo. 1.'. Winchester, Asst. Cashier.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Steamship MHk CLARA Sl,lls f"r
SAN FRANCISCO, via Eureka
WEDNESDAY, MC. I ITH, P. .M.
.Steamship
F. A. KILBURN PORTLAND
sails for
TIIUHSDAV, AUGUST ItiTII, P. M.
SMITH TEH.MINAL DOCK W. E. KTUIIII, AKont
Phono Did
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Weekly Service Coos liny and San Francisco.
STEAMER WESTERNER
Freight and Passenger Service
WILL SAIL VIIOM SAN FHAXCISCO ON MOND.W, HHINGING
THE NANN SMITH FHEIGHT 1011 THIS THIP
San Fruucsco Office, dUO Fife lludluKl Hnd Mcr Nunihor 23
.Ooob Bay Ageut, 0. F. McGeokqe, Phone '44.
i:quipped with wiheless
CfPAmeKm 1
JUST RECEIVED
ONE LOT OF
SAMPLE CAPS
All new shapes and patterns. . Regular. $1 .50 $ J J 5
and $2.00 sellers. Special this week w
1 Also a Choice Assortment of
Men's All Wool Suits
Not a bunch of dead ones, but real snappy, up-to-thc
minute garments that sell regularly from & j g AQ
$22.50 to $25.00. Special this week for. f -
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
'I
I ScandinaviaihAmeriGui Bail
a
m
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FHO.M MAKSIIFIELDEVEHY
.IT HMUI ,1.
AT 8 A. .M.
Phono :io-J.
'eakwater
SI'VIIW I.,,,....,
M. .u .ko,1 ' m'S.JSSS
11. J. MOlllt, Agout,
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Varatinn IV
,uwi,u" m
At Goodwi
FINE CAMPING GROUN;
EXCELLENT HOME CQJ
SWIMMING, BOATINgI
, , "im i loniNU"
DANCING PAVILION
Sevcnil IkiiiI.m dully (0 j((
liicliidhiK Hiced amk
Mni'ulirielil n .I.I- ....
"" -- .. -.,, .in . ...
hiK in time for supporj iM " J
wIII'h nt 7 every niuriilnc J&
.Murslifleld nhoiit 8::t0,
HuteH reHHonnble, ii,on, ,
runners, or liiiiiro of Cipn
hi hivaiiier iiaiuituw,
Marshfield-CoJ
Auto Maw
licnxo
Owl Phnniincy
Mai-hhflold
A.M.
7:00
0:H0
r.M. .
l:oo '
n.iio
I
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3.1
JIAItSIIFIELD.COQUILU; ii
BTAGE 'TIME HClttLm
Sclicdulo urrunccd to kL'
with boats to Hntulon, guJi
Mjrtlo 1'ohit, WuRncr, RmB
No delays, M
I' aro irom .iinr.suiu'id tovtod
f ", 70 ccnti.
iS&Klo.jA IjunU'tli, Ptom
will'' furnish extra cart Jr
ox tin trips day or night
vlmrtor cara.
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'Merchants cafe
Popular rmro tot
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cop. Commercial nnd h'M
AIN.TST, 1015
AUTO STAfiH SCIIKIinil
If) l'OH'I'LAM VIA WjORB
Lea'o .liuIiflclil mill lloml
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECffl
Dr. A. L. Houseworiti,
IMiyKlclan ami Sun?
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Of flco hours: 11 to lan.ai'1
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I'hones: Office MiWs K18!
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Estlmatea furnished onrer-
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Eye, Ear iintl Tliroat 6P""I
GLASSES rm-llionoi:i:i()-I.
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Physician ami Surged
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Phono 103-Li or 267-J.
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KoSia 30.4 Coko BWB- Pj"
Itoaidonco l'liono
;w.G. Chandler
Rooms 301 and 302, Co"
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