The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 14, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 191 5 -EVEN1MG EDITION
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
eoclal linppcnlngs, Intended lor
publication In the society depart
ment of The Times, must bo sub
mitted to the editor not later
than G o'clock p. in., Friday of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In caBcs where tho
ovontR occurred later than tho
tlmo mentioned.)
DORCAS CLl'H I
Mrs. Ernest Smith of Catching In
let very nbly entertained the Dorcas
club at her home last Wednesday
nt tho usual sowing and social
sosslon. As n special favor, Mrs. R.
M. Sarter had provided a bountiful
supply of her delicious ice cream.
In two weeks tho club ladles, their
husbands and families will enjoy n
picnic to the Life Saving Station nnd
this Is being looked forward to by
all.
Among thoso out were: Mrs. Capt.
Donaldson, Mtb. .T. C. Glsch, Mrs.
Glsch Sr., Mrs. J. C. Collver, .Mrs.
Clarenco Collver, Mrs.. T. M. Coll
ver, Mrs. Win. Ilonebrnko, Mrs. I. I).
Dlakc, Mrs. Ed Noah who was u
special guest of tho Alert Club of
North Coos Rlvor, Mrs. Harvey
Russell, Mrs. Harry Russell, Mrs.
J. W. Russell, Mrs. Dan Mutson,
Mrs. John Matson, Mrs. E. Strlck
lund, Mrs. Win. Lnckstrnm, Mrs. L.
L. Hnzclton, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs.
II. Smithgall, Mrs. It. II. Van Auk
on, Mrs. Mary Kalno, Mrs. Parker
and Misses Mnrthn Donnldsou, Irene
Holm, Nettle Smith, Gladys nnd Al
berta Collver, Edith Donaldson, Ru
by Collver, Marjorlo Hazolton and
Harold Russell, Orcn Parker, Oren
Hazolton.
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MINNIMVIS CLl'H
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Mrs. 0. N. nolt. Mrs. W. T. Wniigh
and Ccrtrudo and' Virginia llrown
wore special gucHtH at tho meeting
of tho Mlnno-WlB Club Thursday af
ternoon when Mrs. W. E. Ilongland
acted as tho charming hostess. Real
enjoyable was tho Mmo passed in
sowing and friendly conversation
nnd shortly boforo departure, thu
hostess, assisted by Miss Ruth Ilong
land served u delectable repast to
tho special guests and tho members
present who were: Mrs. F. II. Dres
ser, Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Mrs. cfias.
Davis, Mrs. CIiiih. Lu Cliapulle, Mrs.
W. S. llrown. Tho club will incut
ngnlit In two weeks with thu plnco
us yot unannounced.
HAY CITY AID
At a meeting of tho Day City La
dles' Aid Wednesday with Mrs. .1. 1).
Ilommlugwny, Miss llrucu Kulluy
wnB elected president for tho com
ing yonr, Mm. Fred Moore vice-president
and Mrs. J. P. Moloney wn
ro-olcctcd secretary and treasurer.
Tho usunl sewing and snclnl hour
followed tho business session und
11 dainty luncheon was served by
tho hostess at an appropriate hour.
At tho next meeting which will be
011 tho 8th of September, tho Miss
es Rose Moloney, Joyce Foster and
Ollvo Mooro will bo hostesses to
tho nld mombors. Present this week
wero: Mrs. L. W. I.augdon, Mrs. II.
II. Hrlnkloy, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mih.
L. U. Kulley, Miss Ilruco Kelley,
Mra. J. P. Moloney, Mrs. A. L.
Foster, Mrs. W. N. Lyon of Marsh
fiold, Mrs. W. Matron mid Rose Mol
oney and Joyce Fostor.
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I HONOR HRIDK-HliKCT
Complimentary to Miss Lillian Dal
gle, who on tho twenty-fourth of
this mouth Is to bucomo tho bride or
llurtlett Knox, was a surprise show
er given by her friends tit hor home
In Hunker Hill last Monday even
ing, Tho homo was timtofully ar
ranged In yellow and white and
presented a very pretty mono for
tho evening of Jollity and bust
wishes for tho popular bride-elect.
Games and music added id the plcab
u ro of tho evening at t he dose
of which light refreshments wero
Borvod. Those present wen MUw-
Gcrtrudo Sealfo, Lillian Thorwnld,
Mario Vasoy, Madge .Simpson, Winnie
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PERSONAL notices of vlBltora
In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of social nffnlrs, aro
gladly received In tho social do
pnrtmont. Telephone 133.. No
tices of club meetings will bo
published and secretaries tiro
kindly requested to furnltili same.
81m pr-in, Grace Johnson. Esther
NiMon, Myrtle Nelson, MIhu Dnlgle,
Eugenie Dalgle, Hortlin Davis, Coll
ulii Knox. Ruth Knox, Carrlo Ross,
Slgnn Larson, Irene Stnck, Frances
Stack, Margaret Stark, Mrs. Pul
len, .Mrs. Lovl Dalgle, Mr. Hart
lett Knox, Emmn Hansen, Laura
Dubny, Helen Ilebert, Anne Holland,
Emma Erlckson, Ruth Willis, Lydla
McCulloch, Lillian Dalgle, Mrs.
dco. Hennessey, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Dalgle.
During tho evening, somo excel
lent vocal and Instrumontnl selec
tions were rendered by, Mrs. Lovl
Dalgle, Misses Esther Nelson, Hortha
Davis, Lillian Thorwnld, Ruth Willis
and Lillian Dalgle.
Yollow and white streamers woro
suspended from tho chandelier to a
tablo whero wero placed tho many
useful and pretty gifts for tho hon
ored young Indy.
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I KENTFCK INLET PARTY
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Mr. and Mrs. Oust Whit of Ken
tuck Inlet wore happily surprised
one evening thlH week when a mini-
btr of friends called to spend thu
evening hours with them. After
sewing and telling stories light re
freshments woro Borvcd to tho fol
lowing guests:
Misses. Jennie Johnson, Elsie Lar
son, Joslo and Hannah May, Dry-
ant McDonald and (iilhort Johnson.
Tho honor guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs.
Whit.
ItlltTllDAV PARTV
A very delightful party was given
ut tho homo of Leah Groku In North
llend this week In honor of hor sixth
birthday. Various gamos wero play
ed until four o'clock whun a dainty
luncheon wuh served by Mrs,
Groko. Tho children present woro:
Teddy Philips, Helen Hlsey, Gornl
dluo Groku,- Helen Jackson, Goral
dlno Otis, Muriel Jnckson, Leah
Groko, Isabello Groko, and Arthur
Derbyshire.
VISITS ON RAY
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After an absence of eighteen years,
Mrs. Summers of Prescott, Arizona,
arrived this week lo visit with her
brothers and sIstei'H on tho Hay
whom she has not seen In all that
time. They are Mrs. Dave Mubsoii,
Mrs. Walter Condron nnd Mrs. Chns.
Kronhnlm or this city, Mrs. S. A.
Yoakum of Coos It Ivor and SI, Ed.
nnd Geo. Noah, all of Allegany, Ore
gon. Her coming wns u complete
surprise to thu members of tho fam
ily who are highly elated. Mrs.
Summers will remuln hero about
fuur months while her husband Is
away on a business trip.
I NARCISSI'S CLl'H I
A ploasant mooting of tho Nnr
clnu club will be held on Wednes-
' tiny of this week with Miss Hilda
j West of Enstsldo who entertained
the following members: Mrs. Ingle
Podorioii, Mrs. I.eNoIr Ragsdale,
Miss Stella Pederson, MIkh Annn
'Lund and the special guests: Mrs.
jCarl West and Mrs. Gilbert Steckel.
Social clint and sowing occupied
I the nfteiuoon hours ut tho close
of which, tho luwtowi served doll-
jtlous dainties. .Minn lllauchu Toilet-
'son will entertain the club at its
next meeting In two weeks.
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I .IOLIA' DOZEN CI, I'll I
Mrs. John Hoss was hostess Wed-
' neiiday altenioon to the members of
the Jolly Dozen Club who spent the
time protltably in sewing and chat.
' Cut How em were used prettily in
dcorattn- t the close of the af
ternoon, dainty refreshment! wero
'served to Mrs. L Christ mmmi, Mis.
"GREATER OREGON"
M'ltli lieu liulMliiL-a, liftli'r iiiiinriit, m
' luix'i'il iriiniiiiU, unit mil n r nililttlnni lo ll
iikiiii,iiii 1 iurrillitr liriKiMi illl lircln lu
rnrllrtli Ji'lir, Tiif.iliir. hri'li'iilliiT I I, Ull A,
Him rial Inilnliii: In Ciiiiiiiu.r, , .ImmiiilUm,
Arrlilliirtiirw, ljt. l-illiliir,Tini lihii.-, l.llini
rt 111 k, .llimlt'. I'liliil Trill 11 1 11 i.- mill Finn
Aria. iJirriMinil liniii.-ilipiirtiiK'iili.of l.llnr
nl I.1I11111II1111,
I - III ril l- nl inuro IIiiiii A.,000 nliinn , Hill-.
Iri-ii liiillilhiun lull) riiiliit'il, lit uplfiiillil
(.' lllllllklllllln.
Tuition I'ri't'. Ddiniltiii Ifh fur mi'ii mill fur
xuiillru, l.tt'llri l.i vv ! .
W illi-dir liri'riilaloKH.iiililifimtiii: Iti-KWlrur
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
I I ill M llltl I (IN
nvxvsatBSKsiai
Ed Duncan, .Mrs. G. Johnson, Mk.
A. H. Snow nnd Mrs. II. M. Albee.
In two weeks, tho ladles of tho club
will meet with Mrs. Snow.
J CHRISTIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ' U
Piper's Grove Inst Tuesday wai
the scene of n delightful picnic par
ticipated In by tho members nnd
friends of the Christian church Sun
day School, who loft for their des
tination on the Alice II. about S:3fl
o'clock. Sixty 01 seventy took
advantage f the occasion to spund I
a pleasant outing nnd nil report
"one big Unit." A chicken dinner
seemed to bo the drawing card
about noon time nnd this held full
sway until every appetite was more
than sntlsfled. The younger folks
delighted In swimming nnd wading
nnd other out door activities nnd
the homeward call was responded
to with roluctnnco. The picnickers
ro'iched Mnrshflcld about H : :t 0
o'clock.
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COMMON WEDDING
Lnst Wednesday, tho children of
Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Endlcott of Myr
t'e Point Joined in helping them col
ebrato their fiftieth or Golden wed
ding nnnlvorsnry, tho affnlr being
a surprise to tho elderly couple.
It was n very happy reunion, and nt
noon a sumptous dinner was heart
ily enjoyed by nil. As a token of lovo
tho family presented tho mother
with 11 pcnrl nnd diamond sun burst
and the futhor with a signet ring. A
dnughter In Los Angeles had ex
pected to bo present but Is now
unnlilo to mnko tho trip until the
last of tho month. Tho other mem
bers of tho family present wero: Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. S. Lyons and children
Thelmn, Frances, Jnmes nnd Au
drey, of Mnrshflcld, Dr. nnd Mrs.
Endlcott nnd dnughter Delia of Han
don, Mr. and -Mrs. C. C. Johnson
nnd daughters Florence nnd Allco
Roll of Ilnndon, Dr. nnd Mrs. C. W.
Endlcott and son Chnrlcs of Co
qulllo, Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Loop und
llttlo son Kny of Myrtlo Point, Mrs.
Lily FIbIi and Mrs. W. A. Roberts of
Myrtle Point nnd Mrs. Owen Endl
cott of Coqiilllo.
I CLASS OUTING I
Miss Allco Tlckoll nnd hor Sun
day School class of girls of tho First
Baptist church nindo a trip to Sun
set Hay last Tuesday in 1). L. Rood'n
car and pnssed a delightful dny ut
Coos Hay's charming Sumtnur Re
sort. Of courso, the dinner wns the
principal event of tho day followed
by an nfternoon of wading nnd oth
er outing sports. Owing to Blckness
nil of tho class wero not ablo to go.
Those who went woro: Mlssos: Nao
mi Daniels, Ruth MuLnughliu, Leo
na Post nnd Miriam Wrlglit.
(JIVES LUNCHEON
I
Last Thursday Mra. A. Abbott of
Powers gave a luncheon In honor of
Mrs. II. Perkins nnd MIbb Holmes
of Mnrahflold who aro visiting nt
Powers, Covors wero laid for ten
and tho rooms wero beautifully dec
orated with sweet peaa and huckle
berries. :
I ALPHA DELPHLVN SOCIETY
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"Egyptlun Civilization" was the
topic studied by tho Alpha Delphian
Society with Miss Myrtlo Downer as
chalrnittii last Monday evening at
tlio home of Mrs. F. E. Wilson, and
the Interest was Intensified by tho
following papers:
"Why tho Egyptians Embalmed
Their Dead" .Miss Myrtlo Downer.
"Nile Worship" ...Miss Ellen Rudnas
"Religious Ceremonies"
Mrs. Harriett Kellog
"Tho Morality of tho Egyptians"
nnd tho talk on 'indlau' Worship
of Niagara" wero mudo topics of
geveral discussion for the evening.
After tho discussion, the clitic's re
port was given, also during tho
evening, .Miss Ellon ltudnus was el
elcted vice-president to fill the va
cancy caused by the resignation ot
.Miss Elvira Frlsoen.
The members out this week wero:
.Mis. Kellog. Mrs. Wilson, the Mlsnos
Alice Curtis. Ellon Rudnas. Agnes
Kuukle, lrone Preuss. Marie Gregg.
Myrtle Downer. The Society will
meet next Monday evening with Miss
Irene Preuss on South Fourth Street.
. CATCHING INLET Sl'RPIHSE '
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Chester Collver wns given a sur
prise parly last Thursday evening
nt his homo on Catching Inlet by n
party of his friend, tho occasion be
ing in honor of his sixteenth birth
day. Soon nfter their arrival, the
young people had n huge bon-firo
burning and around this they played
games, sang fouks and had a real
good time In genernl. At a late hour,
refreshments were served In thr
house. Those attending wero Mr.
und Mrs. J. 1. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
C K. Collver. Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Colhir. Mrs E. W. Smith. Misses
Irene Holm, Helen Smith, Gertie
Gunnell, Edith K11I110, Estiid Holm.
IMvlriu Lackstrom, Gladys Collver,
Nettle Smith, Zoe Dolnn, Ruby Coll
ver. Enid Collver, and Allco Church,
Walter Kalno, Albert Gunnell, Char
les Smith, Mildred Shepperd, Julius!
Gunnell, Fny nnd Gordon Colllvor. 1
Clare Cavniiaugh, AIvln Lackstrom, I
Chester Collver, Frcdoth Holm.
Ralph Collver. Arthur Holm, Oren
Parker nnd Arthur Moore.
W. C T. U. CONVENTION
,
Very prettily wns the auditorium
of tho North llend Presbyterian
church arranged In blue nnd white;
lnst Monday when the 7th conven-1
Hon of the County W. C. T. V. met 1
there for several sessions during tho ,
day. Tho State president, Mrs. Jcn
nlo M. Kemp, was in charge. Hy
drangeas and tho W. C. T. V. pen
nants figured lnrgly In the decorat
ing Bchetne nnd produced n charm
ing effect. C. R. narrow of Coqulllo
Jspoko on "Tln Dcjngors that
Monaco Our Sons nnd Daughters."
nnd Miss Edith Rnab accompanied ,
by Mr. llrown snug n selection.
There woro present delegates
from Mnrshflcld, Ilnndon. Coqulllo.
Myrtlo Point and North Rend.
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FAREWELL PARTV
For tho pleasure or a number of
IVny City people who are leaving
Coos Hay, their friends entertained
lnst Wednesdny oven'lng nt a ihltr
bonfire party, nbout one hundred
guests being present to enjoy the
affair. A supper of sandwiches, cake
nnd coffee wns served around the
fire. Gt'tniCB nnd singing nnd "vlc
trola music ndded nintcrlnlly to the
pleasure' of tho evening. Among
thoso leaving are:
Mrs II. It. Drlnltlcy nnd Children,
Vornon, Violet nnd GladyB who will
go tomorrow on tho Breakwater for
Kansas City on nn extended visit
with her mother, Mrs. Mortonson,
slater of .Mrs. L. S. O'Connor will
nlso leave Sunday on tho Hreakwater
to visit with friends nnd relatives
In Portland. Mrs. Stownrt loft lnsti
Tuesday on tho stngo Tor a trip to
Southern Oregon and Mr. and Mru.
R. A. Chapln lcavo next Thursday,
on tho Kllburn for Mndrns. Ore
gon. 4-
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I ELKS .MOONLIGHT EXCt'H-
I SION I
Perhaps 0110 of tho most onjoynblo
nffnlrs of tho outing senson this year
wiib the moonlight oxcurslou given
nt Goodwill's on South Coos River.
Wednesday ovonlng by the Elks
lodgo for tholr wivos nnd fam
ilies. Tho Rainbow conveyed
tho party, numbering 0110 hun
dred nnd thlrty-clght In nil,
leaving Mnrshflcld nt 1 p. m.
nnd returning nbout 1 O'cloc':
Thursdny morning. Tho foro part of
tho ovjonlng wnn spout swimming lu
tho river by most or tho excursion
ists nnd later n bountiful supper was
spread, which was followed by danc
ing lu tho pnvlllon. Everybody ex
pressed themselves as bolug delight
ed with tho nffnlr, and wero enthu
siastic over Its big success.
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MO'rOlt TO Sl'NSEi
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Mrs. Amnmln Rose, Mrs. R. P. 1
Harrington, and llttlo son. Everett. 1
Mrs. 0. D. Ross nnd "Aunt" Sally
and "Uncle" Henry Hlnck wero
guests to-day or 1). L. Rood on nn
outing ut Sunset Hay, tho party mak
ing tho trip In his car, and returning 1
this evening. A delicious picnic, din
ner nnd strolls about tho beach made ,
up a dollghtful day. '
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Mrs. J. S. llancon und children
will return tomorrow from n weeks
outing ut Goodwills. 1
Matt L. May
('huiidlci- Hotel, Tel. 1!0,
MAHSHl'MEM), Oregon
Tho representative of
HAAS HROTHEHS,
H.-B. BRAND
('ANN El) GOOHS
has added to his lines tho
AH.MOl'lt .V t'O'S PRODl'tTS
known as tho
TOP NOTCH GOODS
VERIIH'ST ciinneil iiieats.
too per cent SIMON-PI ItE
lent' lard.
Their Star Stockinet lianis
11111I Imcou ami ilielr WHITE
liiVEU laundry Miap.
AFTER THE WAR IN EUROPE
WHAT will the unprotected
Widows and Orphans do?
AFTER THE WAR OF LIFE
What will YOUR widows and
orphans do, if unprotected?
You Should Worry
Address ,
Edward D. Noonan
The Marshfield Life Insurance
Man
Uttl Front street ,
ItiiMiiusscu Hhlg. MarMificld, Ore.
jWiwwmmMmii aasaa f - fa Rl A.Cw, X?
!1!ljs&&&w&u zsirmmm& mm ahs
Making IpcJ gr
What makes the' home beautiful?
What greatly reduces the housewives labors?
What adds most to the comfort of the home
What proves cheapest
What furnishings are
How can you get Quality Furniture?
For either cash or on reasonable
monthly payments.
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x mawairawn
MMMIMIIIBBMII ! Mil
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IS THE TIME TO PAINT
For exterior work, this is the best season of the year
as the wood is thoroughly dried out and will take tho
lead and oil, preserving the life of -the building as well
as adding to the length of service for the paint,
It is also a good time for interior work, varnishing,
etc,
. .We carry tho world famed W, P, Fuller line of mixed
paints, tho Phoenix, in all colors and shades and in var
ious sized cans.
In varnishes, we have tho famous Standard line,
We will be pleased to show you these lines, estimate
quantities lequii cd, and uivu suggestions on colors and
shades.
kj rwr lo y iiY el wi
HUX Fill v4hml H JV w) rJ UQ
Sporting Goods, Hardware,
rroiH street,
HE3XXZniKa22e2gKKS3Z
Wfoeift m need
PLUMBING aad HEATING
CALL
Pioneer Hardware Co.
PHONE 101 FRONT STREET
MARSHPIELD-RQSEBtlRGAUTQ LINE
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers
Leave Mai'-hflcld UU) A. M. Dally
Leave Ro-ebuiK l : :I0 A. M. Dally
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT SL.
MAHSIII IEI.D
New Dodge Cars
Abstracts
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AHOIT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHFIELD AND t'oyi'lLU-' CITY, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTACKEVS ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACH'IC RAILROAD LANDS
HENRY SEXG.STAl'KI.N. MANAGER
ALLRGANY-DRAIN
Auto Stage Line
LEAVES MARSHFIEI.il H EH J()I!M(J .T:;lo. RRIls
DRAIN a O'CLOCK.
GimhI t'm Faivtul Dilxers Mi sf Iteauiiriil Route to Portlaiiil
Fare $8.50 e SmokefaoUSe Fare $8.50
AGENTS, MMtSHFIELI)
PROVE rttl-.l or call 1). L. FOOTF, Propiletor of uto Line,
Phone 'JS-,1 f. i' nfiinn.itloH,
in the long run?
most durable?.
Where do you get Quality Furniture?
At
miuTMGTVM If
jy.OijuM-iu
364 Norffa Front, IMarehf neld
Phooe 9)1 J
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auMnrnmra
wsnsxssosmiiamimtaxssrsw ,
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Builders' Supplies, Stoves U
Marsiiiicici
of
Faro $?.00
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Qiualitj
OTnifain
DRY WOOD
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CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
PI10110 1:711
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
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Assets $2,340,000.00
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i Pays 8 per cent on savings I
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
t Local Treasurer
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City Auto & Taxi Co.
Day mill Night Service
l'or taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
LYNN JjAMHETH, Prop.
Now Cars Now Cars
SOUTH COOS RIVER HOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Mnrshflcld every day
8 a. 111. Leaves head of rhcr
nt :t:15 p. m.
STEAMER RAIXUOW
leaves lioml of river dally at 7
II. 111. Leaves .Mnrshflcld at i! .
III. For chilli or apply on board.
ROGERS H SMITH
Proprietors
nn commutation nn
U tickets, $2.00. cM
.Marslifield-Nortli llend Auto
Lino'
Cars overj' ton minutes from
(J a. in. to S 1. m.5 to South
Slough onto n cla.v, leaving at
11 n. in.; to Empire three trips
u day.
GORST Ai KING, Props.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering t'"" l'",ou5
HENRYVILLE COAL.
$1.00
Nut coal, per ton
T.iinut nn,t rti fntl . . . .
,..M
..... mi vv...., t.u. .
Or hnlf ton of both '''
1). MUSSOV, Prop.
Phono 1P-J or leave orders at
Hllljer's Cigar Store.
WOOD! W00D
Kindling wood, por load SL.j u
lAldor wood, 16 to 24
I Inches - lu v
' Fre,o Delivery
V. II. LINGO
Phono 227-J. Nortn r.o-
! TT.
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will ho kept
Ol'KX TO THU I'll"10
A regular Mulo licensed
undertaker will bo W
cluirgo
riiono 1D5-.T
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