The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST16, 1915. EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MAI.OXKY, ttdltor nml Pub.
DAN H. MAI.ONKV, News Kdllor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnrshficltl.
J (
I WITH THE TOAST '
t AND THE TEA t
Kntorcd nt tlio l'ostofflco at Marsh
field. OreKon. for transmission
through tlio malls ns
mail matter.
Bccoml-clnss
SUIISCHIl'TION 1 (ATI'S
RA1IA.
Ono year fC.OO
I'or month "
WKKliUY.
(.ooi) i:vi:.m(j
Ono year Jl.GO ,
When paid strictly In ndvnnco the 1
mibssilptloii in ico or tno uoos nay
Times Is $5.00 por year or $2.50 for
six months.
That Is truo cultivation
which gives us sympathy
with every form of humnn
life, and enables us to
work most successfully for
Its advancement. Refinement
that carries us nwny from
our fellow men Is not God's
refinement. IJeccher.
The Fool and Ooir Forest
An independent Republican news
paper, published every evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Address nil communications to
COOS RAY DAIIjY T1MKS.
ROOST YOl'R ()V TOWN
COOS county lias 11 number of
growing nml prosperous towns,
in w'hlch newspapers arc locnt
cd. Tlio hotter theso papers arc pat
ronized by advertisers and subscrib
ers tlio hotter It will ho for thoso
towns and for the surrounding coun
try. If you wnnt to bo a real booster
for your homo town, stnnd loyally by
your homo paper. It mny not bo ns
big nor published ns often ns other
papers in tlio larger cities, but It Is
bound to bo more closely Identified
with tho direct needs of your own
town than any outside publication
could possibly be.
HOW TO 1JVKTO HK
IN THH "Interesting People" de
partment of tho August Ameri
can Magazlno appears 11 n nrtlclo
nhotit Henry F. Swanbncl', tho old
est Odd Follow in America, who liv
es nt tho ago of 100 nt Greenwood,
Nebraska. Mr. Swanbaclc was 11 boy
hood friend of Rlanmrk'ti. Ills
grandfather lived to bo 117. .Fol
lowing nro his rules for living to
bo 100.
"Go to bed curly and got up ear
ly. .."Never Hleep In n heated room.
"Keop fresh ulr In tho sleeping
room. "Sleep out of doors In Bitniinor
winter, too, If It can bo arranged.
"Drink plenty of fresh water.
"I'so very little red liquor.
"Ah old ago conies on tako, oaoh
morning. 11 small wlno glass of 11110
thlrd glycerin and two-thJrds good
whisky.
"Smoke as oflon as you please,
but do not Inlnilo tho siniiho. or
blow It out through tho nostrils.
"If you uro unfortunnto "enough
to loso your wife, got iiuothor. It Is
not good for man or woman to llvo
nloue.
"Dont worry over imytliluK. Wor
ry kills iiiitt'o peoplo than disease.
"Keep an oven toiiipiir nt all
times, lie cheerful at nil Union.
"Kuup tho foot dry ami tho head
clear.
KISS II Kit '
Why don't you kiss your wlfo each
morning when you go to,
work? I
Porlmps sho does look frazzled and
her faco might scare a Turk, j
Ilul rcinumbcr, mini, she is tho girl 1
you took for good or bad, '
And you're not such a wonder when
you show your mug. he-dndl ,
1
When wlfo Is wnn and tired, wise.
hubby looks her o'er I
And muses, "Gouli, she's getting old,
nnd looking pretty pore." j
And then ho spies u beauty young. !
n-wnlking on tho street
Ho thinks sho Is tho rend kid-do mid
tries with her to meet.
Romoiuber, man, Old Father Time
has lined up your fare, too.
And If you'd use n looking glass you
probably will view
A drled-iip, grouchy nppoarlng fizz,
red noso and bleary eye.
when yon loavo the house for
work just kiss the wlfo goodbye.
K. W. .Torgenson 1
K. T.AM.KN.
Goodby to tlio .'col with the empty guni
Forgotten his bid Tor faino.
Though ho kill '.! friend, it only counts oiio,
.And that, luwumiys, Is tnnin.
The fool who pbivfully locks t.'.e l.p,t
I da tho front pngo po more
lie m.'v rank high with the fools afloat
'llul his glory Is gone ashore. '
There's the fool with women, tin fool with wine,
And the fool who games with slt-iingers,
And the Joy-ride fool (ho dot" well in his Hue
Uy c-ral'lulng Uiese an dent tlnngors). .
Rut th.iy'10 nil still down In the primer el-ass,
Mere kiv'.cos Uldn.? u ri.cr, ,
.Compiu'od with the piizo-tnklng, criminal si,
Tho tool In the woods with Hie.
A few linns break fur tlio deiids thcy'vo ilono
In th-alr pitiful amateur wny,
Rut flro slays dozens where the? slay ono
And s?fi'i.gi!B a statu In a day.
For thi rulnol homo and tho smckoloss slnclt
And tho worker unemployed,
Know ,1 huinlio.l years sh.ill mvr bring back
The 'hli ihnl his 111.1 tth do troyed.
All Over Oregon
NKWI-OIIT Tlilelanil owners of FOIlKST GROVK Mrs. Julia
Lincoln, eounty are preparing to re- Wehrlev of this city hip a strtiwliur
slst tlio claim of the Southern Pneif-ry patch which benrs unit u itohmi
Ic to some of tho vnlerfront prop
erty. I SALKM Clarenco Rursell was
found by n jury to bo not guilty of
the chnrgo of killing Charles Zim
merman near Sllvorton, his plea be
ing that of self defense.
PORTLAND It is oialmod that
someone who Is giving his name as
tho summer until the frosts In the
fall come, the berries being of a fin
er duality thnu thono which' are pro
duced In the regular summer nensonl
ASTORIA tt is believed tlint
llnrry HIH. a cook whoso body was
found, committed suicide by Jump
ing from the wharf.
MORO Congressman Nick Sln-
"Lorenzo Dole" Is making alluring nott Is visiting snerman cinuuj iu
offers to prospective settlers to come nrqiutliit lilinieU with the conditions
to Lnne county for hoinestendH audi In the Irrlgntotl ilistricis.
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
M'WS OK IIAXDON
I.WiTI'O FROM crilRY
I
So
v..i.w nr Pi'imlo nt that PlueoTolil In I Vile There Wnnteil Coiuitilltee loLWrtPR i,3 wlfo that ho was sliang
.....v.- ...... ... ... . , ..
iioieii anil iiini no is in Kiinio jiori in
Cnnnda.
PORLAND RenJainlti Ryan Till
man. Pulled States senator from
Keeonlcr
Clias. and liny nowninn and their
Come l"i Cmmt
The peoplo of Curry County were
that he has been misrepresenting the
facts.
FORKST GROVE Robert F.
Clarke has been elected professor of
sociology and economics nml dean
of tho Pacific ITnlvorsIly.
JON'H Robert P. Wllmott. n pio
neer of 1S50, and a nntivo of Miss
ouri, died nt his home in lone, nftor
having lived In Oregon' since 1S50.
PORTLAND Tfno Theodore
Riirnheltn wood wurohouso was en
tirely destroyed by fire together
with several boles of wool.
SEASIDE Dahlia Park has been
chosen ns the site for the now I'h
lon high school which Is to liu erect
!il nt a cost of $10,000.
ASTORIA Edward Pastnw, who
was thought to have been drowned.
...1 ll.nl .1... 1I. ....... I
,, , .... ,,1 ,, (rill HISU IlIl.MUIIB mill inu mi uin lllllll
now Dodge nuto started on 11 trip .. . ,,, '.
ihii iiuin 1 uiiiiiuiitu ui uii(,i""i'' 'uimu
In tre irrigated dlsticts.
PORTLAND Clayton Ward, n
longshoreman, harboring n fancied
grlovanco ngnlnst his wife, boat her
with a hammer until sho was Insen
sible. ASTORIA (lillnettors nnd sein
ers alike have met with poor suc
cess In the salmon fishing during
tlio piiBt few days, but heretofore this
season the fishing has been good.
HOOD RIVER The Hrst crop or
Unrtlett pears is being picked In the
Hood River dlslWct and over tno
packers are at work In the packing
plant.
KLAMATH FALLS The Com
mercial Club has boon organized un
der new plans and n innuibcwb'p
campaign has been started.
SALEM Three men who while
working nt the penitentiary flax
farm nnd escaped under the eyes of
the guards, are still nt largo.
to tho Wlllainctto valley and Port
land. Krnost Render Joined them at
Myrtlo Point.
Mrs. .1. A. Ryrno returned from
Comilllo whero she has boon doing
Whon 11 man hates you ho hns a RtenoKrmihy work for a firm of
grouch on when you como around. ' ,mit ,.ty whllo tholr regular stoii
Rut when a woman hatos you sho''OKrnpiu,r Wns taking n vacation,
sinlles sweetly when she meets you, 1 t,l)ert F. Munford and Sarah K
although sho could bo urresteil for'look MOt, f Arngo woro married iijainoK t,c Oregon delogiition In con
north up tho coast from Crescent
City to Coos Rny so that they could
view the Curry County hnrbors and
waterways. Roderick Macleay of
Wedilcrburii writes Hint ho has been
making every effort to co-operate
with tho Coos County people In in
ducing the committee to mnko the
trln. having personal friends
GOLD HKril P. i:. Kgan who
South Carolina, celebrated his TW died nt his home in tioiu neiicii was
birthday while visiting his daushtcra well Known resident of Curry cnun
In Portland ,v mid was ('.' years old.
MM ll'ImimiiftH'ii'Jil I .'iiPM 1 1 I'M 1 1 11 I in TJTiTTT
Vacation Days
rt U-UUYVIIISI
FINE CAMPING GROUNDS
EXCELLENT HOME COOKING
SWIMMING, BOATING
and FISHING-
DANCING PAVILION V
Several bonts dally to Mar,l,frfd
Including upeeil lmic, , .;
.AIiiKshriel.t nt .i!ir. .i,.n "
. nun nrrlr,
lug in (hue ror supper; ra,e, fio(.
will's nt 7 every inonih.,. , ,,
MiiiMifielil iihout ,S:;l( ' "'
Ru(e lensoiinlile. ii.....n ....
l-iii-mew, or Itiqulro of ('I)ft Sm
of steuiiier Itnliiboiv.
what she thinks of you.
Tho niiin who whines Hint n worn-
Sunday evonlng. August sth nt tho
home of the bride's parents, Kldor
John S. Rook In tho prosenco of nonr
nn drove him to drink Is a liar. -0 j rrlouclH and relatives. Rev. L. Tj.
mini Is horn without 11 thirst.
Mnybo this would ho n hupplor
world If tliigs woro rovorsed nnd it
cost $r00 to get married nnd only
$fi (o gel 11 divorce.
Overholster of Raiulon officiated.
R. W. Rates and family of Rose
burg nro among the visitors to U.in
don this week stopping at tho (lalll
or. Mr. Hates was rulaed at Port Or
ford hut left this country many years
'ngo. Ho was formerly publisher of
After silling down mid being lion- t,u XuWH or nosebiirg but sold out
est with yourself you will admit n ,0pj0 0 ycllra nB0. Ho Is now
that your fool frlemlH cuiiso you cnB11K(.,i tho Job printing busl
moro trouble than your enimilos. )11(m nl ,)S0U1K.
Albert Garflohl plans to JeaTri J?.
When a girl has shown mi Interest; )lIfl ,nitoino,n0 tho latter part of tho
In you nml sho ineetH you on '" ; Welc for Snn Francisco, ncconipan
Hlruct rour times hi ono ufternoon.! e(, )y M.H Oiirflolcl. Mrs. W. K.
It Isn't nn accident. It is n frame-' (,rulu ,, ,iiniKliturM the Mlsios Kr
P. I ma and l'earl. and by Miss Norn
a solve, to be gone for a two or throo
I Ql'KSTION FOR Till: DAY I W(llIB lr,.
: : : " " : 77 I itncordur KniiMriiil left this morn-
inn
gross. The efforts to got the com
mittee to' como tills way apparently
woio made too lato as word was re
ceived that tho tt lp would bo made
from CroMcent City to Grants Pass
and through the Willamette. Valley
to I'oi'tlnud.
J(fie
IRVING
BLOCK
sss
TKACIIKRS AT ('(Hjl'ILLK
New-
Why is It that a hoiiso guts
red noso from rum and Hint u pro
lilhltloiilst always net his rod nose
fiom Htoninch I rouble.
One roimou why fnthor IlkoH to
iiiovo In iiuolhi'i lioimo Is because hJ
l-.niiWM Hint tho duy nfter
1 lug 1111 the Htngo for Itoseburg whero
ho will take the train for San Frnu-
cUro for u visit to tlio fair, lie was
I granted it month's leave of nnsrnco
hv the council nt lis Inst meeting
Instructors Chosen for Coining
Yciir There
The CoutiUlo public schools will
opon Tor (ho fall" term on Monday.
Sept. lilth the Hiimo'ilnto on which
tho other city schools of tho county
open. 1
There uro only two changes In tho i
'corps of teachers from that of last 1
year. Prof. .7. W. Crltes, of Hood1
River, will he principal of tho High
School, the position hold by L. W. '
Tiiriibull lust year, who goes to llan-
don this year as superintendent of;
the city school there. Miss Mnhli)
Hanson, who taught lmithomntlcs
ami (ieimnn In tho High School last
year will not return and Miss Mable
anothebrutsht'h?elnattEos? mmmM-
AND MATERIALS
SPECIAL SALE ON CHILDREN'S SWEATERS. WE
ARE CLOSING OUT THS I NE AND ARE SELLING
THEM FOR LESS THAN COST.
iUlrfrS .CtfcaxZWfHriW
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Owl I'luu-nincy
Mnrslifleld , Coqullj,
A;M ' A.M.
7:0 7.00
V 0:00
11:00
t'-"' I'Jl.
a:oo
fi.JU) o:30
MAltSI I KIKMl.COy Ul r,M3 Alio
JsTACJH TI.MK SCIII'DULll
Schedule ninitigcd (o connect
Willi bouts to lliiudoii, Stages to
Myrtlo Point, Wnguer, llosebarg.
No delays.
Knro from Mnrsliflclil (0 Cqulile:
7." cctils.
Single & Lumbcdi, Front.
Will furnish extra caw lot
extra trips day or night; alto
charter cars.
I -,-
GRAVEL --
WW I I'll II' In1 II II III 1 1 11
Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any inantltlcB
. from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices:
From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per yard.
ennoad luta, laken from cars, $3.00 por yard.
llctnil Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Post-Office.
Phone iOO.
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Place for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cm, Commercial mid irdit'r.
-
APf.TST, 11115
ai'to stagi: sciiiniuu:
TO PORTLAND YI.V I'LOIU'-NTE
I.envo .Mui-slificlil nml Florence
during which time Mrs. Kuiisrud will ' "' of Ft. Collins. Colo., has been
mother
K "-'"Nluir eat meat. A lltthi '1ilekoii j gol mvlM ho will discover some
will liuriii 110 one. but inuut not ho 0n!r house that she like better.
eaten too 011011.
"Hat plenty of frosh fish.
"Do not drink coffeo.
"Keep nwny from swoot stuff. It
ruins tho stomach mid ultimo.
"Tuko plenty of outdoor oxerclso.
Wnlk 11 great deal.
"Follow those rule, and any nor-
STICK TO TMK. RATI
Sluco Mnry went out on tho beach
She's been as led as blaies.
And cranky! Ge. lint she's h peach.
Her peevishness niiuucs.
For Mary look h dip one day.
attend to tho duties of his office.
Mr. Knusriid may go on to his form
er homo at Rice Luke. AVIs.. whero
lils iini-eiilH live hut wss r. c.'cldod
I'll MARY "' ' ,rl' " ,1" mo of 0UV"K
siinii narrows 111 ins ruru Binn
ed for n trip Into the Wllliuueito to
be gone 11 week or ten days. Ho was
accompanied by his mother who will
mi mm far us liiiRiMie. uiso ny .ns
engaged for this position. Sho has
been principal of the High School
there mid Is highly recommended.
Coqulllo Sentinel.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
(Joist & King.
; Curs leave Mnrshflclil 7 11. in., 1 1 a.m., t! p.m., ." p.m.
Cuts leave for Kmpli 0 7 a.m., 1 1 a.m., - p.m., " p.m.
Cms I. eiuc Sunset Ray 7 n. 111., 0 a.m., I p.m., . p.m.
J'ures, Kmplt'c, :S."c; Tiulicel or South Slough, noc; Sunset Rny 7."c
MYRTLK POINT I'AIR I
September S, 0, 10, 11, Wod '
Thurs.. Frl.. ami Snt.. are the days
for tho Coos nnd Curry counties ex
position at Myrtle Point. Fifteen
luto the briny ocean;
mal man, bailing accidents, etui RvolSllPt, l,m 1HH. ralheiV had to pny
to bo line hundred."
.... . ...
1 a...... n.ivrnw- nml noil chsillo. the'liorseg 111 irniiiing ami more neiiin
I For lotion utter lotion.
You see she dallied In the mm
1 ,, 1t ,,evlHteil.
1 AT THE HOTELS t wiiiin hi it Mary ihoimh ii f:
She's i-lintiKPl her mlml. she's
tfftwft5ff? ! Hinted '
Cliiuiillei' lluli'l. Xow judim'g nn pleasant plaro to b,
i:. N. llnriy nnd 1.. ('. Utiinliiiuii. I RobuUes we got urc si'Hthlng,
Fltkiiiu; J. It. MiGee. lcrtiin: H. j We're hoping tlmt lwrwtflpr ll
F, ICstiibrnok, Sun Fiiiinlsco: R. Il.i will slick to hatlittib bnthlug.
Liuul, Rosobiirg: Mr. and Mrs. Put-
1111111, Seattlo; R. K. Neul, .MedfurU; I ItKACTII'll, SI'.VSKT RAY
Dr. .1. It. Wolheihoo and wife. Ung-,Tlio people urn flocking there
lols; Reit SinltU. Muutnn: Irw 15. vam.
Shaw, 1-ortluud; W. C. mrs mid
Pnrknr Sears, HoMton; Mrs. J. Ness.
Portland; L. A. .Iiihnaou, (ilenmlu:
Robt. Andrews, I'ortluiul; lieu .MR- Nature surely Ims done her part
mttor chnffeiir. id daughter Ma
jmle. The parly roe first to Rose-
burg where relatives will bo visited.
ItIikii t Hugeite and from there per
lliaps to .Monmouth nnd Cfcn'oii.
if'OOS COl'NTY RKI.OW AYKRAOK
They call It Riinsi-t Ray.
side.
If only for n tiny.
1 hell, Portland.
I.Io.mI llnlel.
.his. Ilo'uio, Powers; II. Junta und
wife, HoM'linig: (i. It. .lotios, Roa4
burg; Frank Page, Itoseburg.
Rlaiiin Hotel
.T. K. Kvans, Port laud; C. llaus.
chlldt, Stmt He: Frank Ward. Coos
River; John Mo n folk, Coos River;
K. W, (liiptll, Coos Rher; Ruy Nor
ton und T. Y. Million, South lulnt:
II. W. -hurl, ShiiihIui Uko; (1. p.
Anthony and wife, city.
St. I.iiui'iiuco lintel,
Mrs. J. I). Lainl, Sllkum; 0. M.
Smith mid -011, Seattle; R. L Hurt
ding and wife, Seattle; W. W. Rob
rits, Portland; A. L. Hay, Portland;
.ItRsIu Laldlaw, Seattle; J. II
Phiiter, Powers.
The wildest flgurea vp over aaw
publlalied are those Iu the hist laauo
jot Hip Oregon YhIpi Iu which Mr.
1 Chapman makes Coos county's cant,
jfor county offlcera $li1.0 a year,
(o We have before 11a Aaspsaor Thrift's
'estimate of the coat of our county
offices for 191''. as follows:
I Coat of Sheriff's office JS.OOo
j Coat of Clerks of the S.0"'1
Cost of Treasurer's office . . . COO'i
Coal of Coroner's office 1 ,000
The scenes arc Intensely grand.
iYo.?.,tt.k" ," La,,.K!rt " t0 "".Cost of lehoBl Superlntendenfa
U' !"- l"" " .-. ....... I 1 dftrt
Ol I HI . . ( i
You can pilch your leut by the Hoah
sea air.
And teel the ocean spray.
Or awread your coucu utMlor IH ov
ergreeiia
On beautiful Sunset Ray.
Many coino to take a roat
On bi-uutiful Sunset Ray.
There's food for thought ut
glance
To drive tlio cares away.
ovary
Coat of Assessor's office
(1,000
Totil $33,000
Mr. Thrift's est I mate Is n llboral
one and as Mr. Cliamnau. In the Ore
ion Almanac for the present year,
puts our population at 21.000. it
seem that wo full a long way short
lot hla "county unit" of $3 per cap!
from. Myrtlo Point KntorprUe.
HARROW OPPOSKI) TO RKCALL
Attorney C R. Harrow, of Co
qulllo. spent Monday night In Han
don visiting with his relatives, the
J. R. Marshall family and attended
lo legal matters while hi town, re
turning home on tho noon boat. Re
slated that ao far as he knew there
waa nothing to tho re-cnll movement,
anil that out or 700 or S00 voters In
Cnnullle. he did not believe that
there were " who would lgn am h
n petition. -Randon Recorder.
Koontz Garage
Agency for
S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Friday . .
Saturday .
Sundny . .
Monday . .
Tuesday .
iWcdnoBilay
'hiirsilny .
Friday ..
Saturday .
Sunday . .
Monday . .
Tuosday .
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday 27...
Saturday :..2S...
Sunday' , .. . .20. ..
Monday-. .'. . ..'10. ..
Tuesday ... ..ill . . .
. . G 00 a.m.
.. 5:00 a.m.
. . fi:00 a.m.
. . r.:30 a.m.
. . 0,00 a.m.
. . 0:15 a.m.
. . 0.00 a.m.
. .10:30 a.m.
..11 no a.m.
..12:00 in
2a... .1:00 a.m.
3:30 a.m.
1:00 a.m.
1.30 a.m.
5:00 a.m.
5.00 a.m.
5:00 a.m.
5 30 a.m.
COO a.m.
.13.
.11.
.15.
.10.
.17.
.18.
.10,
.20.
.21.
21...
25...
M U . .
On Trips Leaving Mnrshfleld befoi
7:00 a. in., you should make Port
land tho samo day.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A.4L. Houseworth,
PhYMcliiii nml SiirS"
ftiriro'livlni' Itlock.
wi.. .. -. 11 . n. 111.: 8
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I llllll l n i. .. .
Phones: Office' 1 Ul-li l-i 1U
SHIPS HHII'R i.oo.NRi:RRn:s 1
W. C. Snyder, wlio lives a mllo'
liorthweat or (Ici-vbIs. shipped 72 on
pounds of drlei. loganberries to a
l'oillaiul wholesale house Tueda,
where they will be stored for a fu
ture price. They ute pooled with tho I
loganberry association at 2o cents
ter pound, and prospects are good
for a hotter prli'tt. Thiwn berries were-!
grown on fle acres, and the "yield ,'
would have been at liaet a ton more
if fiol had not nipped pnie of the
vines. -Oervals Star.
AXXIOfS FOR RKSORT
llereta Reach, muo couuty'g new
ocean resort, was tho objective point
win lonie .iiiii-h ineiii 'iiiiiCMiuy,1 nut u.. will Htm loot
iicii.) HI, Willi - jiiiIos for Piimimu .iilonied
IxiiiisKI. 11. Sim IViiin isco. Fine Sin. 1 On l.inullin! iii-. I
M Lo iCM'iviiHons einly. (orrkaii
H Kiiov, Phone ao.., Right Cfe
J la for such expcmllturea, instead of
I It aI tin 'Mil imp jil (n avonm as lin
You can view the ship aa they MllMlta jt. We wonder where on earth
lKrnuTSulirul Kiet Usv. I 10 ot "fh " rr Cw-
llul there never waa a urander aiaht i "' aliiRiilar is the fact that wheu 0f SSO Kugene excursloulsts Sunday
Thau the settliiK of the auu nt It contos to the cost of county courts a train of i-lv conches made the trln
Mi-1 aea. BU,i vommHlonera Mr. Chainiun,iroiu Kueeue to Cuhiiian oxer the
'some day man's hand Hill bwmtlfy '' "". '"," " "" ooa u,u, 0f tUe vmi,wtto Pacific in m -
The nook down by tbv tu. . mui kiu-s our louiiiy couri r (line mid within an hour
for n place nn
get Sound Bridge &
redgmg
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tho uiobt powerful, best equipped nnd most (liurouglily modorm
twcnty.luch hydraulic arodK In Paclfio wnters
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
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ia.L'lil nml ulM's our louiitv court ' ir! iim..
1 red It tor iislnt; up only $
Hint l'i.in!li' Si-iiilm-l
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mnl within an hour utter
of j tts arrhal at ihu end of the line the
hiuiM iiui'iin were nt the new le-
" " -U i't r ,i boit ride of n'o-it tlx
inltiitlniis pnnleil m Tlio Times , 'I o( the Sitifla-w river nml a "i ' o
CHINOOK SALMON
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whrn nv ill.il'le.
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PI -ue 110
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
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Estlmntes fiirnislied on requcit
DK H. M. Shaw ,M
GLASSHS I-'ITl'KIl
Phono :WO.J. Rooms 200-2
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DR. MATTIFi R. SHAW.
Phyhlcliui and SuffieoB
Phono :i:J0-J.
Office hours by nppolotu''
Ben amin Ostlind ivppiid
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Offices, 200 Irving DlocK-
Phono 103-L or 2b-J. j
Marshfield, 0MM
H. G. Butler ...
Room 301 Colco Rldg. P"
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