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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, -1915 EVENING EDITION, i
FOUR
Summer Shoe Sale
Now On
All Ladles' ?3.50 I'timps nnd Slippers. To closo out ?!!.i!0
All Ladies 4.00 I'umps and Slippers. To close out $2.05
All Ladles' ?5.00 I'umps (Cousin's make). To closo out ..9:1: 05
Ladles' Utitton nnd Laco Shoos. Itegulnr $3.G0. To closo out JjW.05
Ladles' Button nnd Lace Shoos. Itegulnr $1.00. To closo out $!M5
Ladlcs' Button nnd Lnco Shoos. Itegulnr $1.50. To closo out $:M1."
All Girl's $i-P0 Slippers. To closo out ?l.75
All Girl's $2.00 Slippers. To closo out $1.1."
All Children's $1.50 Slippers. To closo out $1.0."
All Children's $1.15 Slippers. To close out 8."c
AH Boys' Shoes at 20 Percent. Reduction
Above J)i lies Include all .Shoes In Mock ultli except Ion of
t Fill I Styles which Imvc just nirlvcd. Wo must make rixmi
for big Pull shipments r Ladles' Shoes uliltli lire now on the way.
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
"SMAUT AVIJAIt POIt AVO.MNN"
Corner Ilrotiihwiy and Central Ave. l'liono 01
ladles present wore: Mrs. Norls Jen
sen nnd sister Mrs. Crlubs of Los
Angolcs, Airs. J. W. Hlldcnbrnnd,
,Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mrs. J. W. Mlt
'chcll, nnd Misses Helen nnd Vorn
.Sprngue.
1
I WKI THIS MONTH
;
Friends hero have been apprised
of the coming marriage of Miss
Mnry (Hansen) Smith, formerly of
Mnrshfleld, nnd Cnrl Reeves, of Snn
Francisco, the wedding to take
place on tlto 28th of this month In
thnt city, whero the young mnn hits
employment. After n Bhort honey
moon In tho nearby mountnlns tho
young couple will return to San
Francisco to make their future- home
It
!
SKWlNd PAKTV
taking lessons In China painting,
somo noted enstern Instructors be
ing there. They nro Mrs. Chorry,
specializing In enamel work, Miss
Reynolds in naturalistic nnd Mrs.
Mooro In tho conventional.
Mrs. Eva Crlbbs of Lob Angolcs
who hns been visiting" her slBtor
Mrs. Norls Jensen for tho pnst bcv
crnl weeks, will lenvo for her home
tomorrow. o
Miss Vera Sprnguc will leave next
week for Ccntrnlln, Wash,, whore
sho will tench tho coming school
term.
Mrs. 1 M. Wilbur who 1b nttcntl
Ing the Nntlonnl Education aBsocin
tlon nt Onklnnd writes to friends
hero that Bho 1b enjoying tho meet
ings very much nnd that she will bo
homo within n week.
Miss Frnnces Frnnso returned
this week from n trip to tho Expo
sition nnd other Southern Cnllfornla
BASEBALL SCORES
Mrs. Lynn Lambeth entertained points.
a fow friends nt Bowing Thursday I
evening nt her home In tho Wll-;
Hams Apartments complimentary to ,
Mrs. Hugh I'ortcr Wnll, of Cnllfor-
nla, who is visiting rclntlvcs hero
nnd nt Coaullle. Her guests inclml-( KAVKUH CONTINUE DOWN
cd Mrs. Jcsso Hlte, of Coqulllo, , WAItl) PLUNGH
Mrs. Mar'tell, of Portland; Miss Elcia j
McDonald, nnd Miss Slgna Iarson. jccrcllo Wears Worried Iiok and
J" 5 I ii..i'lliii.l I .".his urn In n Huff .
B -.
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I CIIANDLKH llltllHii: PAKTIKS
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I iWr-unrviftL unwi
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Mrs. Louis Poll nnd son Cecil ex-.
pect to lenvo tho Inst of this month
for n two week's visit nt tho Exposl-
'
Tulrlcrs Illumed
1'KIIOKNTAGUS OP
COABX LEAGUE
tlon
Los Angolcs
San Francisco
Vernon ... .
Salt Lnko . . .
Onklnnd ....
Portlnnd . .
W.
80
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,70
03
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03
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73
77
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.403
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.455
pust Rigte
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F
urnitur
CIIAXDLEH IIHIIXJE PAKTIKS
Heard left this week for their homo
Mrs. F. W. Powers, Mrs. II. M. ' 0,lth "" Iml,n,ln' nftcr ?.V'8'
Richardson, Mrs. F. D. Cohan, Mrs
Perhaps tho most brilliant affairs
of tho season wcro tho bridge par
ties on Tuesday nnd Thuisdny af
ternoons of this week nt tho Chand
ler Summer homo "Aldcrbrook," on
South Coos Hlver, when Mrs. W. S.
Chandler, Mrs. II. G. Tremnluo, nnd
Mrs. W. G. Chandler wcro hostesses.
Tho guestH left Mnrshfleld on tho
Allco II. nt 11:30 o'clock, arriving
nt "Aldcrbrook" nt 1:1G. Fifteen
minutes later n delicious course
luncheon was served on tho spne
lolis vcrnndu of i beautiful sum
mer home. Following this hrldgo
was played In tho artistic pavilion,
Mrs. Efflo Furrlnger winning first
prize, Mrs. Krelt.er second, nnd Mrs.
F. M. Pnrsoiiu consolation on Tues
day, while on Thursday, trophy for
high scoro wntf won by .Miss Nora
Tower, second high by Mrs. Eugouo
O'Conuoll nnd consolutlou by Mrs.
II. G. llutlor.
Tho Invitation lists to these de
lightful affairs Included:
Mrs. Geo. Goodrum, Mrs. Pnxton,
MrB. I). E. Mnlonoy, Mrs. F. M. Par
sons, Mrs. Doruey Krelt.er, Mrs. E.
8. Uargoit, Mrs. S. C. .Small, Mrs.
AV. M. Grimes, Mrs. A. L. House
worth, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. Ida
Conrad, Mrs. C. K. Pony, Mrs. F.
V. Cutterlln, Mrs. F. E. Conway,
Mrs. Geo. F. Mureh, Mrs. II. E.
Qulst, Mrs. Tozlor, Mrs. E. E. Straw,
Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, .Mrs. E. Oros
thwalte, Mrs. Crnstliwnito Sr., Mrs.
J. T. Hurrlgun, Mrs. J, D. Goss, Mrs.
Muttlo 1). Shaw, Mrs. A. E. Adol
upurger, Mrs, W. L. Clnbaugh, Mrs.
Carl Hnlucs, Mrs, Esther Converse,
Mrs. F. K. Gottlns, Mrs. C. It. Peck,
Mrs. Efflo Farringor, Mrs. A. T.
Haines, Mrs. Wilde, .Miss Wilde,
Mrs. O. F. MoKnlght, Mrs. Fannlo
Hazard, Mis. J. W. ltenuett, Mrs.
Arthur MeKeown, Mrs. W. S. Titr
pen, Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson, Mrs. W.
II. Kennedy, Mrs. 1). Y. Stafford,
Mrs. L (I. Purh'iim, Mrs. It. E.
Drowning, Mrs. Henry Seugstnckcn,
Mrs, G. A. Dennett, Mrs. J. II.
Flanagan, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Ver
non Smith, Miss Druw, Mrs. 1, S.
Knufniiiii, Mrs. E. Mlugus, Mrs. Wll
ou, Mrs. Jus, Polhomus, Mrs, E.
O'Conuoll, Mrs. It. K. Hooth, Mrs.
A. T. Lugurstrom, Mrs. V. W. j
Pnynu ,.Mrs. Hoy Miller, .Miss Kvolyu j
Anderson, Miw Mluulo Sheridan, '
Miss Grace Shurldnu, Mrs. ('. M. lly
ler, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Miss Nora
Tower, Mrs. Geo. Flanagan, Mrs. C.
AV. Towor, Mrs. .Mary Ilutler, Mis.
. i ...it, it... tFtrt..t hii ilniiirlitnra
P II rnTinn Mm U "Ore Willi U1U iuiimui o .iubM.u.o,
J. S. Coke, Mrs. James Coke. Mrs. M. Adelsperger. Mrs. Carl Dnvls
C. S. Wlnsoi, Mrs. Warren Pnlnt.tr, " Mra- wnunugu.
Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. Win. Ar- Mm. Victor lludnns nnd daughter
nold, Mrs. C.nlro Keating, Mrs. G. Miss Ellon Rudmw plan to lenvo the
W. Knufman, Mrs. Thayer Grimes, mm of the month on u trip to the
Mrs. J. C. nobberts, Miss Geno- Exposition.
vlovo Songstncken, Mis. It. M. Jen- Krlc Holt Ioiivcb tomorrow for
nlngs, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. E. K. Lebanon. Ore., whoro ho wl tnke
Jones, Miss Daisy Itush, Mrs. Itush, "P Ms now duties as principal of
.Mrs F. E. Ilugue. tho high school there. Mr. Holt
' isuys there nro 17G pupils enroflod
' In the high school deportment.
X. I.. V. P. S. ' Miss Vlllonovo of Portland 1b ox-
' peeled hero next weok ns tho hotmo
Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young guest of Miss Daisy Itush.
Pooplo'a society mot for n business! Mrs. Geo. Murch aim sisior iurB.
Mrs. J. S. Lyons Ib enjoying n vis- i
It with her sister Mrs. F. W. Kron-
cnberg who Is here from Denver, Col-
Mrs. Douglas HiibIi nnd sister, Mrs. ,
i 7 AiiQCIKIVU i rrni io ,uvn itmj tnutra.j
PORTLAND, Aug. 21. Denver
fnns nro In n huff. Steadily down
hill hnvo plunged tho locnlB through
IlitW - . m
THAT'S THE
QUALITY KINO
Tho kind with service and value built into it, That's
tho kind you will always find at Johnson-Gulovson's,
We Don't Forgeit fthe
Price
un nlwnvs tnlk nunlitv first wn fin n i...
I I IIIIU W vl fcJ w i. - ..--... -j ...w i w AJ II 11 I II1CT
ii, r .LI., !., K..-! Tl.i i . IUl
SlglU 01 lOctsuiiuuiuiiubo iii jiiuu. i Mai is always
receives full consideration, but QUALITY is insisted
upon first because without quality price is of little
value,
Saftisfacitnoo and Service
are important features in buying furniture, Thoy are
always found in tho Johnson-Gulovsen Furniture be
cause the meii. behind the name have been trained in
tho practical end of the business and have years of
experience back of them,
N-GOLOV
oirtlh Front
Phone 9 1 -J
JOHNSO
N
364
SEN
Street
and social session last evening nt Tozer nnd Ocorgo Murch Jr., aro
tho church hall and elected tho . planning to leave tno ursi oi mu
11 '1
1 2
1 0
(! 0
10 1
11 0
weok for a two week's visit at tho
Imposition, ninklng the trip In tholr
car,
following' officers for the ensuing
year: president, Miss Cora Mathlson,
vice-president, K. (!. Molloiu; sec
retary, Miss Allco Mathlson; trens- Miss Vlvlnn Crnlg of Powers Is
urer, Anton Ahrahumson. At tlm ' tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. Foster
close of tho both profitable and en-! McDonald.
Joyublo evening, refreshments wore Mrs. Harry 'Iniinor nnd llttlo son
Bcrved by Oliver Larson and Pelor will lenvo tomorrow for their homo
In Chicago after a delightful vslt at
tho J. A. Ulntt homo In South Marsh
flold. During her stny, bIio was
shown ninny courtesies by Miss
Louise Hlntt, enjoying trips to South
Coos Itlver, Shore Acres nnd other
points of Interest.
Mrs. Herman Snillhgall und
dnughtcr. MIbb Zoo Dolnn, of
Cntchlng Inlot, nro spondlng tho
week-end nt tho Tom Johnson homo
In Myrtle Point.
Addison Parry nnd his sister, Miss
Parry nnd hor friend, Miss Permit,
loft for tholr homo in Indianapolis
this week after a short stay on tho
Hay. They went out vln ltosohurg.
riio Thlniblo Club of North Ilend Mrs. C. P. Keating and mile son
met Friday afternoon at tho homo of Knstsldo hnvo spent tho weok s
of Mrs. ChaiUm WIIIIiiiiih. Thero was guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hon McMul-
n short business meeting at which leu nt Myrtle Point.
Thorpe. In two wcoks, nt tholr reg
ular meeting, Miss Scuulo Uofsland
nnd Chris Thorpe will sorve ns tho
entertaining committco.
Those present last evening wore:
Hev. and .Mrs. It. O. Thorpe, Mr. and
Mrs. P. 11. .lacobson, Misses Dorothy
Locko, Cora nnd Alice Mnthlson,
Klslo Larson, Jennie Johnson, Sonnlo
Hefslaud und Messrs. 10. (i. Mellem,
Oliver Lurscu, Anton Ahrahamson,
Jelmar Itefsland, Hurt Iversou, Chris
and Peter Thorpo.
tiiimiim: CLl'll mkkts I
tho Borlcs of tho week nnd McCro
dlo Is scon cnrrylng a worried look
nbout with him. Tliero has been n
Inck of cohesion among tho twirlora
' with most of tho Job shifted onto
nbout two of tho star heavers.
Tho scores of yesterday follow:
Const Lcugiio
At Portlnnd: It. II. E.
Suit Lnko 1
Portlnnd 3
At Vernon:
Onklnnd 0
Vernon 3
At San Frnnclsco:
Snn Frnnclsco 2
Los Angeles (J
American League
At St. Louis:
New York, St. Louis, rain.
At Cleveland:
Washington S
Clovolnnd u
At Chicago:
Iloston I
Chicago . l
At Detroit:
Philadelphia l
Detroit ll
National Leagiio
At Philadelphia:
Pittsburg :i
Philadelphia 1
At Now York:
Cincinnati 0
Now York 7
At Ilrooklyn:
Chlcngo Ii
Ilrooklyn '. . . . C
At Iloston:
SI. oLuls . o '
Hoston 1
SACRIFICE
New liungalou five rooms; Inn
lots; Hunker Hill, close In, $il.0 If
(aken at once. Pint dovtii, balance
easy h-iuis. Lois cleared and In
gulden.
OTIIIIlt SNAPPY IIUV.S
"See Held About It."
W. A. REID, 150 Front St. yWoSf
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Pliytdrlnn and Surgeon
Office: Irving Itlock.
Office hours: 11 to 12 a. ni.;3til
I and 7 to tj p. in.
Phones: Office 1 ISM; lies., UJ.J,
J. M. Wrinht
Pbonellll
DUILDINO COXTItAOTOR
Estimates furnished on requMt
arrangements were made for tho con
ducting of a lest room during thu
Hrldgo carnival, October S and U.
The members of the club spent their
time sewing and refreshments wcro
sencd. The uot meeting In two
weeks will be held nt tho homo of
Mrs. Klmcr Hussell. The members
present on Friday were Mrs. I. 11.
Hurtle, Mrs. Koscoo I hirer, Mrs. Dr.
Hurmelster, Mrs. J. (I. Mullen, Mrs.
II. J. Lludon. Mrs. M. (!. Coleman, ,ul Mr8, Ai llf i.0Wers and children
Mrs. Derltyshlro. Mrs. Williams. .Mrs.
Elmer llushcll, Mrs. A. E. ltnso,
Mrs. Charles Windsor was the spec,
lal guesti
INI'OHMAI, AlTEIlNOON
PA I IT Y
Miss draco Williams loft thls
weok to visit tho Exposition in Sain
Francisco.
Miss Mary ICruso loft tho first of j
tho week to visit tho Exposition, i
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IIIIO lliuro nnu win uu mu (jiil-di ui
Miss Mario Mulouey.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Oulovsen of
Perhain Park are visitors at the Pan.
aina Exposition.
Mrs. Fied V. Powers and baby
letumed this week from San Fran-1
visitors.
Miss Paulino J. Hnhr returned
this week after an extended visit
with friends und ut the Exposition
LEAGUE IN FINALS
played nt Ucnvcr Hill.
Out of tho enmp of tho
Rldgo Tigers comes a vorltnblo yell
of doflnnco. "Wo can't bo beat; no
body can bent iib nnd wo ain't going
to bo bent."
Tho Hntchcry Is ctiually doflaut.
When tho limps yells "Play Hall" to
morrow nftornoon nt 2:110 on tho
North Head diamond tho flro works
nro going 'to bo touched off.
For tho Tlgors tho butteries will
bo Huff, Flslicr, (llll nnd Thomas
and for tho Hntchory, Johnson,
Koontz and Murphy.
Tho Coos Hny league, despite tho
dropping out of Suinnor and MarBh
field, Iiub been u success tills season
nnd will probably bo continued
through tho summer of lUl(i.
Each tenni when tho games of to
morrow nro over, will hnvo played
two games with every othor nlno.
, WEAVING All kinds a spec-
iauy. kiio. vv. vv. uaouu, uou
12th Court, So. Phone 220-R
CiiIUuk curds printed nt Tho Tiiuos
offhw.
Vacation Days
At Goodwills
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Eur nnd Thront Sptcltllit
GLAKSICS FITTin)
riiouo :i:io-.t. itooms soo-aoi
Irving Illock.
1)K. MATriK II. HIIAW.
l'liyslclnn nnd SurKeon
Phono Ji:i0-J.
Offlco lioura by nppolntratot.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING HNCIINHKR AND
AltCIIITECT
Offices, 20C Irving Dlock.
Phono 103-L or 267-J.
Marsbdeld, Orrpi
H. G. Butler
OlVHi KNOINKKIl
Itoom 304 Coko Uldg. Thons llW
ItCBldonco Phono 363-L.
W. G. Chandler
AltCHITKOT
Itoouia 301 nnd 302, Coko DallllU I
Marshflold, Oregon.
FINE CAMPING GROUNDS
EXCELLENT HOME COOKING
EASTSIDE PLAYS IIEAVEIt MILL
1'Olt PENNANT OF SKI (IKS
I.lhby COAL. The Mml VOL' luiio
ALWAYS I'SKD. p 7'. i.nc
Livery mid Transfer Coinp.iuy,
SWIMMING, BOATING
and FISHING'
st
DANCING PAVILION,
llutchery mid Tigers to llnttln nt
North Ilend for Collar Posl-
flon Toiiuhtow
PKHCENTAff'KS OF
C(K)S HAY LEAtil'K
Enstslde . . .
Hon. or Hill
Hatchery ..
Tigers ....
W.
1
3
1
Pet.
.soo
.000
.100
,.200
LOW
WEEK END
FARES
HETWEEN
MARSHFIELD
Several bouts dally to Murhlific.d,
lucliidhiK speed launch leaving
Marsliflelil nt 1:15 dally and nrrlv
Ing hi (hue for supper; leaves Rood
ulll's nt 7 ciery morning, reaching
Marshflchl about 8:il().
Kates reasonable. Phono iUflX.'J
Fnriuers, or inquire of Capt. Smith
of Manner Italnbow.
AND
in ban i'raucisco. t4
Mrs. Pnxton of Holse, Idaho, nr-! Tomorrow finds two teams, East-i
i rived this weok and Is tho house Bide and Heaver Hill fighting for
W. J. Conrad, Mrs. C. E. Ash, Mrs. 1 1
M. C. Maloney, Mrs. Clias. Hull, I Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. J. II. I BUC8t of Mrs- l5eortre Coodruin at the tho pennant of tho Coos Hny Lenguo
Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Mrs. Herbert Sudden ontertnlnod Informally ut , Myrtle Arms.
and the other two nines, tho Hut-
Lockhart, Mrs. W. T. .Morchant. t-ewlng and inrds at her home on I "r- T- Mctormnc returned to chery nnd tho Uluo Itidgo Tlgors
Mrs. C. F. McCulloin, Mrs. Ward South Fourth street, Boning her ",8 llomo '" "erkeley this week nf-, scrupplng it out for tho cellar posl
Illake, Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. A II. guests nt the close of u delightful 'er having spent tho last fow months tlon In what will bo tho Inst nnd
Powers, Miss Pony, Mrs. Pcrrott, afternoon, a dainty luncheon. Tho I ut tn m,mo ot l,l! dnughtcr Mrs. ' what piomlses to ho tho most cx-
' ! 1 M. C. Maloney and with friends In citing of tho ontlro series. I
' Mnrshfleld. i From tho camp of tho Eastsldors
Misses Allco Tickell an Agnos comes tho straight rumor that they
I Kunkel hnvo returned from a few nro going to fight to n finish; Ueav-
dny's outing at Lakeside. ler Hill says tho snmo thing nnd the
Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenco E. Ash re- result Is expected to bo a closo one. t
turned tho first of tho week from, Acordlng to tho percentage col-
thelr honoymoon ut lakeside and timn EastsUle has .800 nnd Heaver
hnvo rented tho pretty homo of Mrs. ,11111 .000. The loss of tho gnmo by
jCluis. McCuIloch on Hall Avenue. tho former nlno will also lose thorn
Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, who has first place In tho raco or tho pen-
, been spending some tlmo at (ho San nant and put the miners (o (ho lead.!
Francisco Exposition writes Mr. In such n enso (he percentage
Nicholson thnt she Is planning to re- would he nenver Hill, .007 nnd
main there another month, Sho Is i Enstslde .(jOQ. Tho fame Is to bei
Rowland
Baker
Powers
I AlTfiUST, 1015
' Al'TO STACJE SCHEDULE
t9 1 n ' T ,,()UT,'AN,, VIA FLOKENCE
p.lU Leavo Mni-shfleld nnd Florence
Wm. S. Turpen
AKOIIITIXT
Multifield, Oregon,
2.20 i
2.35
Wcdnesdny
'hursdny .
Tlckots will bo sold botweon Marsh-1 Fridny . . .
ueiu mm nny ol tho above points
at fares shown every Saturday and
Sundny, good for return Monday!
lOIIOWIUg.
Try Nature's Remedy
For a Good Laxative
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
PH0NC 1?2
CONVENIENT
TRAIN SERVICE
Further particulars from nearest
partltculars
Agent.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
JOHN AI. SCOTT,
Saturday
Sundny
Monday . .
Tuesday .
Wcdnesdny
Thursday
Fridny ..
Saturday
Sunday . ,
Monday
Tuosday
.18..
..10.
..20.,
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!6.
!7.
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C: 15 a.m.
0.00 a.m.
.10:30 a.m.
.11:30 a.m.
.12:00 in
. 3:00 a.m.
. 3:30 a.m.
. 4; 00 a.m.
. -1:30 a.m.
. 6:00 a.m.
5:00 a.m.
. 5:00 a.m.
5:30 a.m.
0:00 a.m.
On Trips Leaving Mnrshfleld before
:uu n, m you shouiii nu i....
General Passenger Agent, (land tho same day.
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Lenvo
Owl Phnrniucy
Mnrshfleld
A.M.
7:00
o::o
Lti
Coqulll
AM.
7:W
O;00
U:W
tji.
3:00
0:30
im.
l:oo
o. no
MAItSIIKIErjI-COQUlM-B MTO
KTAOK TIMH SOHL'UUI
Sclicdulo nrmns'txl t K't(
with bonis to Hundon, St
M.ti,. iin. Wmmer. IlotN"
No delays.
Faro from Mnrshfleld to OK""
75 cnt.
Single & liambctli, rrop
Will furnish ',"rt
exlra (rips day or nlgM,
chnrtor cars.
SAVE MONEY
I., .rlmr tllO tW
HEiMRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton
Lump coal, per ton ",,".li
n hnlf Inn of both ' .
I). MUSSOX, rw
oro""
Phonn 18-J or lwve i
Hlllyor'a Cluar Store-
CHINOOK SAU
TODAY'S '". fAl
Mw nil kinds of iw
FISIIKIIMANF MA"Kfcr
Pliouo 1