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''WWJ W I IFOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. i COOS BAY TIMES nTTI nX v ' vIAJ;w S vVv" ITWu.t i DAN E. MALONEv, News Editor , LI GRAfU T LIS BOOSTS GODS BY Official l'nncr of Coos County net Its $10,000 rlty linll liontl 111011 Official Paper City of Mnrshfleld. ey early tills wools nnd the roiiurll i will lie nble to take over tlip high Entered at tlio l'ostofrico at Marsh-: school building at tlie corner of Kiev Mold, Oregon, for transmission ,,nlM nvcniio and Willamette street. hraiiKh fho malls as second-class i ('OHUIUl Dale Tlioinas. four mnll mattor iycar-old son or Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 Tlioinas, of CobutK, swallowed an ! Iron washer, about tlie size of n " T.....--I 1.tt. U.l.rn.1 lit Kt'0'!5 Thls Ht7 win ni:',,Mb,' I conference called nv (!ov- ERVOR IMPORTANT TO ll.W IIEVRV SENC.STACKEV TELLS OF DEVELOPMENT WORK HKItK i quarter, wnicii lougcu in ins tiirnni, Monday. Tlio III tie fellow coughed t EUROPEAN WAR ONE i YEAR AGO TODAY I violently and his imrents tried In X a i vain to remove the obstruction. He , was operated up'in nnd died nt 1:20 .rnvr ... nit I ,tlil morning. " Japanese ImUk-slu' Letts,, has bo- KVMKZ-VW 'H l, C lilo forun'fSort and X aE ' X "n? Klfi loU "n Witt ,fll ton IMH-l VrllU 1 nn R usVl l ,r(,0,t" "l"''' "r " SliiBlniv dltlon IMtliili, 1-reiKli and Russian hetweon trains, for the dinner "lRi Snmn'ur.ny Is reported vl!"d l" Klk'. hBh Jink, on Row torlous all along the lino from Ghent K,;on,.:NC,3WoPk Ull, now Mona i mid Charero In lie Iglnni to,JoU Pnntrni.t lms aoU,ally begun. .Aiuqinn iscn in Boiu lui i a su. Th0 Min Q,irry company has sent iiuu r i ujiuii uii u in t unit luiiiw jii to Ihclr trencli othfr jiolntH ITU III. Tint ii I Tnrfiifin lint'nti llho acrmnns sweep Into the Vnl- PORTLAND Convicted In police ley I of the Mossello and are before .... ,., i,,. nr rnMfian .lriv- tho forts of Verdun. Totil and EpIn-,,nB hocaxlio )P nin down and Injured a''J , , , . ,, I two women with bis automobile, A. Belgium protests against the Oer-,j chance Is under sentence to sere mntiB alleged shooting of wounded ,nrco lnonths In Jail. Chance was and non-combatant and the inal-lnrrns(,, i Spnttl. where he fled Disposal of liiiiiicne Holdings Will I d'hes oiil Interview in Portland as Affect This secllon Senator to Wlmt Mas Hcen .icroinpiisiiea Smltli (,'oIiik Senator I. S. Smith yesterday re am! What .May Re Done PORTLAND, Aug. 2 1. Henry ,ii .V . i lie .Miami ijuurry company nas sum and llrltlsli re tiro In- , t, , nr forcnmn nli wort l lino from Lille a id j)U rcl(ly to Hft ,.()(,k ont of nionK mo iibuuiu, tho ()1 B0Ver,nPnt quarry near rolxed a letter from Governor Withy- Scimstnekcn. secretnry of the Port combo announcing thnt a conference of Coos Hay. In company with Post would bo hold nt Salon, Septembori master Mel.aln. of Mnrshfleld, vis it! for the purpose of discussing Ited Portland last week to oiitnin an what shall be done with the land grants which thp Culled Stafps Su prenie court has declared forfeited back to the Federal Government. The matter Is of great lmportanco here as there Is a large area of Ore Interview and hearing of tho Na tlonal harbor committee, ob, owIiir to scarcity of the time, tho Harbor Committee- was not able to visit Coos Hay on their present trip. Tho Coos Hay delegation obtained lion and California land grants lira satisfactory hearing bv tlio Nit Coos County, and besides this tho tlonal committee on Wednesday same ruling will govern the old Coos! morning, at the Multnomah, being Hay Wagon Road grant, much ofwel fortified with fads and phnto- tvhlrh is In Coos County. Senator , graphs supporting tneir wnnis. uno Smith will undoubtedly attend tho mooting. A Salpm dispatch gives the following particulars; Governor Wliltbyeoinb has Invited of their strongest nrgnmonts was that 15,000 people within the boundaries of tho Port of Coos Hay linvo taxed themselves for htfrbor the County Courts to nnnolnt roll- Improvements to tho extent of $(ino, resentatlves to take part In the con- 000, being equal to $10 per cnplta fcrencc to ho held In Salem heglnii Ing September 10 regarding the Oic- gon & California land grant ciibo for every man. woman alul child within tho port district, showing their faith In their prolect. tlielr lin- treatment of women Condition of Kmporor Franz Jo soph of Austria Is reported as ser ious nnd his death Is expected hourly. COOS I1AV MAItllOlt I lifter tho accident PORTLAND An Investigation of tho collision between two freight trains at Rlversdnle stntlon near Portland, In which Conductor II. C. Host, nnd Hrnkeinan II. K. Potter were killed nnd HraUomnn .1. H. Thatcher seriously Injured, wns be gun by Superintendent llurkhalter, of tlio Southern Pacific. KUGKNK The official toiiiporn turo during tho hot part oT Saturday was !." 1-2 degrees and on Willnni otto atroet tho tomperaturo was but 0T degress. PORTLAND Hormlston, I'matu ACCORDING to all reports, the committee sent to Portland to present Coos nny's claims to tho Rivera nnd Harbors Commllteo of Congress made an Impression. Why not? The Creator nindo Coos Hay for n linrbor. Tho people of f'.nna Tlnv linl'rt llnnn lllnrn Minn ll.nln C, ... i CniDiiti 1i.ifrr.,i lma Iiaoii nliltinfiit? innrc. ah uongrcss need do Is i'" v " ." r."-, -": " a car oi peiiciie a uuj ' ' wiiihh. In Lane county luscious "Cr.'s" and "72V may bo bought for 7f. cents n bushel delivered or for a f0 cent niece at tho orchards. MKDFORD Klghteen carloads of pears have boon shipped this sea son. Save for seven cars, snipped o fix up some of tlio places the ;inu and waves havo worked on, and keep it In shapo for human use. OX IIOTKIj TAISIjK. H OTKLS, restaurants nnd cafes in the Coos Uay district and Tho supreme Court of the Fnlted oral actions In this respect not hav- States. having placed the method of ing been surpassed bv any harbor In disposing of the hinds In tho hnndHi tho Cnlted States. Coos Hnv Is In Uno of Congress, the Governor bolloves that Congress should be Informed ro gnrdlng'sontlinent In this stnto, and that It can best bo obtained by hav ing" a conforoncp of persons Interest ed. Four members of tho committee on procedure ' havo boon selected from counties containing tho grant as follows: A. C. Marstcrs, Roso- burg: F. M. Wllklns. Kngeno: W. L for a big growth In the nenr future. thev told the committee. Railroad Soon to lie Completed "Tho railroad from Kngeno will , be completed to Coos Hay shortly to f-j tor .Inuiinry 1, ttilfi. which will, mnko n market for the Coos Hay conl ( fields now being developed, and with i a lltlo advance In the lumber mnr kpt, Coos Irny will surpass anv nort on the Coast for shipment of luni- Vawtor. Medford. and Grant II. Illm-i her," said Mr. Sengstackcn. Ick, Oregon City. "At present Coos County Is the Tho coninilttco will contain five second dairy county In tlio stnto. lie- 1 1 tiVconunh; W nm l.oos! ' " ."' "ffiI'j ?S this section and its products great- "Patlvo nBorlntlan. the f Hit has ly by making a specialty at all ' . ' ' . '" "; . tlmnu r,r .nwiim r..itu ,..,.i ....... RoglloRIei irillt LO-opoinilo acso- EUGENE SPENDS LARGE SUM FOR AUTOMOBILE I times of serving fruits nnd vege tables and tho varied gifts of the soil In this section by sorvlng tlio vory best quality and by labeling them "grown on Coos Hay," "grown in tho Coqulllo Valley," "Myrtle I'.oInt peaches," "Coos Hay cran berries" or something to this ef fect. Filling a menu In this way would bo vory impresslvo to our'Almul Sl-", ''"hi for ! '' own people, as well as to visitors. Tills Vear and $10,000 for A course of this nature, consist- f.'asqllne ntillv ntiruitrtil twil inli ti.fml.l 1,.. . vory pleasing to the palate of those I. WNH. ,rp-. A"K 2t.()no who are served meals. becaiiR lb,. I hundred and sixty motor cars have flavor of these home-grown articles are generally acknowledged Ot a elation Is handling tho orchard run, Bonding tho fruit to California can nerles. more delicious flavor, but would be a constant promotional factor. Com paratively few persons realize whnt i a wide varletj of excellent quality fruits vegetables and table food stuffs are grown in tills section. The most logical place to demon strate our diverse resourcefulness is right hero at lijme. Lot us put our products on the menus and help put the country on tho map. WITH THE TOAST been sold this year to KiiKono anil Lane county peoplo by local dem urs, according to figures obtained nt the various garageB. Tlio aggre gate amount paid by the purchasers was between $117,000 and ?12r.. (100. During tho prosent seanou moro than $10. ItU. SO has been spent for gasoline In Kugene. A part or this has been sold to tourists but tlie most or It has been used by Lane county car owners. Garage men and dealers, generally say that business during the last eight months has been better than J 'during the name period In 1011. wltlt one or two other members, to bo chosen by the Governor from representatives In the Loglslnturo. members of the Stato Grange, moinbors or tho Portlarfd Chamber or Commerce, members or tho Oregon Conservation Commiss ion nnd members or tlio Stnto Fed eration or Labor. When all members linvo boon iianiod the Governor will call a mooting or the coninilttco to nrrange a definite program. In vitations to tako pnrt In tho pro ceedings havo been Issued to tho following: Members of Congress and of tho Legislature, heads of Federal depart ments, the County Court or everv county embracing Oregon-California lauds has been Invited to appoint five representatives, one or whom shall represent tho court, one nt least shnll bo chosen as a represen tative or an accredited taxpayers' organization nnd one nt least or a community or commercial organis ation. Labor mid (iriiiiKes Invited The County Court or every coun ty having no Oregon - Cnliromla grant lands has been usked to ap point one representative. The Slat Ing led by Tillamook County, hut." the visiting delation said, "within two years It will lead the counties In the state, as great progress Is now being nindo In developing dairy and grazing land, especially In the south ern nnrt of tho county. "The Coos liny bar Is being Im proved by tho bnr dredge Col. 1'. S. ! nilchle. under tlio management of J Knglneor J. S. Volhomus. Jr. Great results linvo been obtained this Summer, tho Inst survey or tho bnr showing a depth of 2S root at low water. A depth of HO root is ex pected by October 1. With tho re pair and extension of the north Jot- J ty, from nr. to 10 feet or water can j bo mnlntnlncd. bnsod on the lm- mouse tidal men or Coos Hay. j Xeiv Channel -lust Completed Tn tho Inner bay, from tho bnr toi head or navigation above C. A. Smith i C: Co.'s lumber nnd pulp mills. tho Port or Coos Hav has Just comnleted I n channel rmin :mo to 500 wldo nnd ' 2T, root deop at low water, and with the neriniinont improvement of the, bar by jetty reconstruction nnd ex- j tension. Coos Hay will bo nble to send out full enrgoes for tho Orient1 Fedoratl'in of Labor, tho Slate l and through the Pniinnm Canal. Orange and the F.irmers Fnlon linvo each been Invited to appoint ten del egates to be selected Trom coiintloa embracing Orogon-Cnlirornla lands. Tho Oregon Development League. "Coos County has alio some rich , deposits of -gold and platinum, nnd Its mining Interest Is on the ovo of largo development by Sin, Francisco j concerns. The black sands, which ttuimlr i ii on snv. .. At .1.... !...!.. I.....I.......1 lt.,u Alin TUC TCA excepu'iim, uiiti im-n iihiii mm MIMU I fit. I LA i mil iioKii so !nmv as It was one year $ "K- (JOOI) KVKNIXO Ho who has conferred a kindness should bo silent; lie who has received one should speak or It. Suneca. Till: WORLD'S AXSWI'U shout WKHiiiTS ii.it(.i:i "Old World, speeding Whore durkiums slips Its bars, Tell us what you're Miolng. At the stations ot tlio Mar? And the World speaks truu To the very soul of you: "No brighter world than YOlHt world Is framed in all tho hluo!" Old World, glimmering Where gates of glory gleam, Tell us or your vision Rend us Heaven's dream! And the World suys, sweet; "Where light mid darkness meet, Heaven's dream is or tlio Love , That mnkoB tho world's heart ' beat!" Frank L. Stautoii. Deputy Sealer to go llol'nro (.'rand .liny In La (iiauile Cases LA GRANDK. Oregon. Aug 2 1 the Stnto Hanking Association, tlio! carry gold nnd platinum, nro con Stale Press Association linvo each I fined to tlio Coast section, between been asked to appoint three delo-ltho Coqulllo River nnd Coos Hay,1 gates, to bo chosen from counties I and the qunrtz and placer mining Is embracing tho Oregon - California principally emifiuod to the southern , hinds, Any other state-wide accredit- pint or the county, ed organization having direct Inter-i "The hunting nnd fishing in Coos est In the questions Invohod may I County offer grout sport, and the he eligible for representation, at tlio. beaches and pumping places can't be. discretion of the committee on pro- beat. With tho completion of the ceilure. The Southern Pacirie Rull-1 Southern Pacific Railroad Into Coos road has been asked to be represeii-l Hay from Ktigeuc, wo look Tor, ted to state its cusn as It sees fit and to offer such sngKoutlons as seem desirable. ('m ei nor Kpaus Purpose Copies of the following letter linvo been sent by Governor Wlthycomb to 'the various county courts: "In the state-wide discussion of the rerent Supremo Court decision crowds of people rroin the Vnlley towns to pass their vacation nt Coos Hnv." Times want ads bring results. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Thnt conl and wood dealers mid otli- concerning the Oregon & California Rp A L HnilPWni'tll or vendo.s of goods In La "rniiiU' Jjl fl,," V..VoKhT "onVSSS ' W.'. "' Won have been short-welghlng and shortj JJ "'" Tr ll.o nmSS'ta Olfl,.lul.,i, Mm. measuring is the charge of .1. A. delrable. The Supreme Court. In of- ,ltUo lioin-s: II to 1 n. in.; 2 to YoHKor, Knstern Oregon deputy sel-fect has pbued the method of dlspo-' I and 7 to 8 p. tit. or of weights and measures, who nll f the remaining lmuls In j pi,lu.: omc ll:t-.J; lle. 1 l:l-L. has been working quietly In th.sj SX'm'Sl.aSh mid Wultowu county. I ed In knowing the desires of the peo- J. M. Writjllt ! No proseuitlon will be made now j pie of Oregon; mid If these desires1 Phono 188-11 but Mr. Ycngor declare the m.itter "ie expreKei after more or less of- MMLDINfl COXTHACTOIt i will be laid beiore the i. tob.-r ,tiI'it1' ,l;;V(T,VvprJlu.!H,,W'ni '""Havo ' Estimates rurnUhcd on roqueot I grand Jury. weight m Washington. ' , 1 I ' Therefore, us the matter Is or , Df. H. M. SliaW mwWWj, nni imoroHi ami important o to all i i:,... i.;,,,. 1i Tlnimt SnpcliilNr i il AT THE HOTELS Oregonlans. It seenu flitliiir for mo I to call u conference to discuss the unions iiluu.es ot the iinestlon. and. it poNsible lo eoli Home drinll, Cliiiiiiller Hotel Plan of action. This conference will K. II. .Martin. I'ortlinid: licit '" '"'hi at the Stateliouse. coiumenc Cbrlschlllcs. Little Falls. Minn.; F. , lug. Thursdiiy. September 10. G. Li-slio, Coqulllc; .1. 1 1. Siiiipsiui, ' Limits llelimeil .Ills) ll...... . 1..I... l ..I- I. I.. I.... 1. 1. i.l t 'l lllll'i. i.M.l.lu I'.-......! ... ..I...-. ..II A r'.w.u Hi... ....... ...til, .. ., "".' i""ii ni'iui ,ii.. i ... ........ . ..-. i i,, kiiu uii ... .;".?,,. "r ..... .i".,".'; i Frank II. Aikle.v. Powers; Jane R. i are properly interested n fair (ILASSKS FITTKD Phono ;t;l(l-.l. Room 00-UOl Irving llloik. DR. .MATTIK 11. SHAW. Phy.siclaii and Surgeon Phone :i:i0-.l. Office hours by appointment. days growth ot black whiskurs Isn't very beautiful. Hut he looks better than u Coos Hay woman who has about a quarter or an inch or white powder nil over her face.. Noble, Oal.liniil. CuUtoraln; Lulu u. representation. In order to coaiplv, Rpninmin fkrlinrl He.fH. LnUclde: II. A. Ilinshaw.'wth the phjulcul ItmltutPuiH or i'vI;Vmi'i vJJ rvmvi.-i.Mt tvn Portland; A. 11. llrown. Gardiner: i '' meeting place, and not liaxe! ' ,,Vm,V.,,V,C, N. .1. Cornwall, Giirdluer; Ray Ptlu gathering iinpleusantlv larue, ARlHIIlXl Any Coos Hay man w.-nild rather be nn unpopular talker than a I'OP-; iHKttiUlo. v walker. Itoseburg. ular listener. I It takes a smart man to cou I ceal lilt. Ignorance. Offices. 200 Irving niock. Phono 103-L or 2G7-J. Marshflold, Oregon. Caiiinboll. .ImivU l.uiiiliuu: Airy. II. I It llntlll'lllly llllh been nereKunrv In . . N. llutler. Medford: Gerlrmlo Hut-I "''"'''t Ih' numbers usked to take ler. .Medford: V. li. lllndiiiHtsh.l l1'"' nfflclnll. No doubt there will ee criticisms of the plan. but. ufter Sil Ijiii .iii'i I tut i.l I llllllll tlioiiullt nnd cniliiltnlliii I II. Kdwards. Allegan); Frank ' '"'"eve It u perhaps us equitable H. G. BlltlCP Lang. Coqulllo; Mrs. Frank DeNav- " he iltolsed under the ilivuin-j CIVIL KXGINF.KH en. Cliliugo; Mis. l-'iauk Roger,. --. i ihiiik it will serve, H00m 304 Coko nidg. Phono 14.V3 im uiiri.nui. ...i.l. I.....I. ... .... . I - " .. i-"r-v nun juruto iii mi COU- cktrued. "In lucordiince with this plan I SI!!1!"". "vo'!r rguri 10 H0,w' nv W. G. Chandler ..i.. M.ivn in i no coiiierence, one us; AltCIIITKOT n rii-.viu.uiM1 hi nn. coin i. one Coos RIi.r; D. M. Loreiiisou, Nor 111 II oml; Hum Fcusel. Kansus t'llv; When inothor has conipuny and Mrs. N. M. Young. l.uUeclde; Ted hi putting on stylo shu lias a imp- Sn.wler, Senitlo. kin on each pinto nt the tuhlo. Ami1 LIo.mI Hutel fnllinr will iiuuullv snail ovrvlhliiH ; Ilenrv 1'iii.ibhii Pnnn lMc,..-- P bv forL'f-ttltiE to use bis nnukln or H. l-MuiiiU llocnnv Willi...,-1 from tin n'Predlted tuxiiavers' oran by saying, "Where did you get the : O'Connor. Rosebnrg; A. G. Grub-' ,,R'lon "d ae fiom , community Rosldouce Phono 303-L. Rooms 301 mid 302, Coko nulldlng, Marsl.f.eld, Orogon. napkins?' COR It Ft T Why talk Is cheap? The teusuii why We all should uiuk't.t.inU; It is berausn tho great hiipply Kxceeds the small demand. We all know of some -on.l use i,,i i to which the other fellow ild put iiindnp I n I i" i his money. I.i , i ,lio, t, m ', i sloln, Koselnirg: ,. . rolUns. Suu ' or eoniineivlal orminlzutlou, the otu- Dlego: Mis. Alma Stage. Powers; , V'1 '"" ul tne ilimretlou of the ci Diego: Mis. Alma Stage. Powers; , V'1' ,w" ul l"" disuetlou of the court, i Wm C Tlirnon hurles Sluge. Powurs; Joe Keuuo.'A l"''ltl. as ponslblu please notify I " w l !;,,,,!.,.,,,, landon; Charles Luudiu. North!1"1' r u,u ,,tt",,k a'"' addresses of' ,", V, M'J . . ! i-mit ...I...I'.. ,i,,...i... a' i. . M fl r ft ill Ini.l nr.i MARSHPiELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers .r:00 A. M. Dally 0:itO A. iM. Daily Lento Maivdifleld Leave Rosebilrg TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. .MARSIIFIKLD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 t Hand lioud. Illami. Ilnlnl II. Mlchulbrtnk. Allvgin.t : Will-' uro." Ism Meraliu), Powers; Purls Wurd. llandon George your iourt m mioolntooi fur tin. i-nn. , i ,.!." " " . : i? .ciiii-iii.(j uj mi.- cuiuunuee on proceu- MarshfleKl. Oregon. ,T. J. SCA1KK tji A. n. nODGl.NS I 4 li ; A. K. Stunrield. ltandou: lnvltmlons printed nt The Times MfinihffPlH ' AINT ANt) HesHev. Coos Rlter: S L nffltv. IYIUIJHHL1U nFfnRATINfi ff Rmerlton P.i II C Han on , ULtUltrtllPIU LU M'!!( IVint Tnr. t want aJs brln results I i suiiuuoh t tiruisaca Phone 1 Itl-lv. Mnrshfleld, Oregon I NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship F. A. KILBURN sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) TlintSDAV, AiaiSTlIOTH, I I'. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND SATTRDAY, Al (U ST 12STII AT XOOX For liiithei- Information see W. K. STUIIR, Agent SMITH TKILMINAL DOCK Phono 1H Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. STEAMER WESTERNER FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY Will Sail From San Francisco, Tuesday, August 24. San l'riincl-co OfHce, (100 l'lfe Hiilldlug, and Pier Number 'J:i Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 Ltj KQUIPPKI) WITH WIRKLKSS -A SteamsWp Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK. SAILS FROM MARSHFIF-LDKVKRY SINDAV liritl(3 AUGUST AT 8:00 A. M. AND FROM PORTLAND MVFRV THURSDAY AT K A. M. Phono K3-.T. II. .1. .MOHR, Agent. Abstracts VOK HELIAHLL" A11STRAOTS OK TITLE AND lM'UKAlATlON AlIOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSIIFIF.Ll) AND COQUILLR CITV, ORKGON GENEKAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTIACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILROAD IjANDH HENRV SENGSTACKEN, JIANAGEU Puget SonM Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK ' Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly modem ttventy-luch hydraulic dredgo In Paeiric waters Main office, Seattle, Washington. Coos Bay office, Mnrshfleld, Oregon. 'GRAVEL EKTEEKftXEHOMHjm Wo aro now proparcd to furnish GRAVEL In any nnUtic9 from pllo in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per yard. cartoad luts, takon from cars, ?2.00 por yard. Retail Depurtmont. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Offlco. ,,,10ne i0 I 1 " ' Koontz Gcsrage Agency for ' SOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR ' MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. pnone 180.j Vacation Days .At Goodwills FINE CAMPING GROUNDS EXCELLENT HOME COOKING SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING' DANCING PAVILION : Several bonis tlnlly o Marsltfirfa M "I--"' IIIMMCII len,n Mnrsl.rielil nt -1:15 dally lllltl nitb ,111k In Hnio fop supper; l,.mes Vm ' """""ik, reaching Muisliriclil about H;!l(), Rales reasonalilo. Phono IllOXj I'lirniers. or iniptlro of dipt. Smltli oT steainep Ralnbotv. AunusT, unn AUTO STAGE SCIIKDUUJ TO PORTLAND VIA lT.OItLXCE Lento .Mnrshfleld and Florence Tuesday ....21... a;.io n,m, Wcdnesdny ..25... 4:00 a.m.' Thursday . ..2(5... 4 30 n!m! Friday 27... C:00 n.m! Saturday ...28... G:00 a.m. Sunday 29... D:00 a.m Monday .'10. . . 0:30 a.m. Tuesdny ....31... C: 00 a.m. Iiciuo (iai diner One Hour jtcr On Trips Leaving Mnrshfleld before :uu n. in., you snouiu mako PoU land tho same day. I TIME TARLE j WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOIt i CAR Retueen .MaiNhriehl nnd Hunker Hill Dally. Lciivq Lea .Alatshflold t Hunker Hill 7:10 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 7:fi0 a.m. 8:00 a.m. S : r. 0 a.m. 9:00 a.m, !):r.O a.m. 10:00 a.m, 10:50 a.m. 11:00 a.m. j 12:05 p.m. 12:10 p.m. ' 1:20 p.m. 1:25 p.m, ' 2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. , :1.10 p.m. 3:15 p.m. ' -1:00 p.m. -1:05 p.m, ' -1:50 p.m, G:00 p.m. 0:10 p.m. 0:15 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m. i 7:25 p.m. 7:30 p.m. H.-20 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 0:15 p.m. 9:20 p.m. Itctwcoii .Mar.sliflcld nnd North IScnd Leave Leave ; Mnrshfleld North Dend j C:::0 a.m. C:45 a.m. ' 7:25 a.m. 7.40 a.m. 1 S:05 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:05 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:05 a.m. 10:25 a.m, 11:05 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 12:40 p.m. 1:00 p.m. I::t0 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 3:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5:.'15 p.m. 5:50 p.m. 0:55 p.m. Mnrshfleld North City, limits only. 7:35 p.m. 7:50 p.m. 8:35 p.m. 8:50 p.m. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Lcnvo Otvl Pharmacy Mnrsliflold A.M. 7:00 0:.io F.M. l;oo G.KO 0GEAN BEACH AUTOLlN! Gorst .V- King. Cars lento Maihriel,l - ,, , , Car. .cave foe E.nplro - ,,., , t ' J ' ' Cars Leave Sunset Hay 7 ,,.,., ,, ( x ' ' ' 1-aro, lCmplre, aac; Tarheel or South SlouBh, aocs s,uict Ray nc' PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Leave ", CoqulUe A.M. 7:00 0:00 11:00 P.M. 3:00 (1:30 MAHSHFIELD-COQUILLE AlWO STAGE TIME SCHEDULE Sclieilnlo iirnuiKccl to conneft tilth boats to llandon, Stages to JUyrtlo Point, Wngncr, Iloseburg. No delays. Fare from Mnrshfleld to Cqulllet 75 cents. SInKlo & Lambeth, ITOP'- win furnish oxtra cars tor extra trips day or night; M charter cars. rmmimm i . i i. ii t)( COMMUTATION' ZU TICKETS, 82.00. Jlnrslifiold-Xorth llend Auto Lino Cars every ten mlmites rom O a. in. to IS p. m.; to South SloiiKh onco ft day, leaving 11 n. in. ; to Empire three trip a day. GOItST & KING, Props. I HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL 20 Phone 3171 FsVr,l 1ft n m n ,i V fu SBrfffffPjr IKECXSillIBi A