The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 26, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfr, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915-EVENlNG. EDITION.)
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FIVE
GOOD SUITS
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GOOD SHOES
W $2.25 to $6.00
fflicn- l'" ,,,w N A,tt,,'H K,Kl"
GOOD HATS
$1.50 to $4.00
l,cl' ' 2r.IIra.. l.r.l
GOOD SHIR rb , J"-;
he to CbD.UU in.
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AUGUST T1DKS
or Mrowslor Valley, ami Robert led to pasa tho outgoing stage you
Gootz, returned about midnight from tcrdny In tho canyon and the former
Curry whore they went on a hunt- machine slipped dangerously over
"B urn. i no men report nagging lho ,,,. nl, u wng n,80 for ,,,,.
some deer hut mty they were not , ,leforo lt c0lll(, ,,e rC(, bnck ,
successful In baBBlns the limit of lllto tho roniUny. ,lo wn th ,..
passenger In the ear. The other
I iiiai'hlnc was delayed only about half
According to a I .... ,.... ,ln Hni.i
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same.
May Flajit Tinks.
letter received by Fred Chestnut
Time and heights of tides nt i ''"om his biother who la now In Hue- i
Murahfleld. Tho tides are placed In land with the second Canadian con-
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on the
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutive heights will in
dlcato whether It Is IiIrIi or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour nnd 51 minutes earlier than at
tliiBcnt ho jiuiy soon ho lent to
8.45
fi.H 0.11
2.:i I ti.20
11 1 I..I
Uhcie tlie I'll '" Ahu,JW "i'" pi.
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Where the TrJce is always
North Bend
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10.21
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1.0
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4.11
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5.0
5.20
4.0
12.01
.0
Hiiish I-'lu Scares. The North
Ilend fire dupartnient was called out
l. .... ............ ..... ,
the Dardanelles with the other troops msi ovomng on an
of the Allies. The bZ oSd T") T I' . ' m""' ?
with tho volunteers from Toronto. "'t 'X 1'T , ! imM? ,"
brush flro that had been started at
tho bottom of the hill and which,
If allowed a few minutes moro free-
I Wt 1 ..... (at III
nrtn nmi "w"i wouiii novo .irounmy CailBGU
f II til f 1 f OM dvminf in linii n lni..l. I... pntiatflnrn liln ilnitm tm
-, bociio on South Coos Itlvcr near
Goodwill's next Sunday. They will
Bo up In a special boat. To pre- $
Pare the scene, Bet all In readiness J r.i.i. ..-..--.-... t
and to catch a big moss of craw- t PERSONAL MENTION t
flh, .). C. Kendnll and Jack Pinna- . .... f
vwwvvww
(Ji celts ((, Hauiiiel. A number
0.01 j " f the SlRina Chi alumni chapter of
n v-uuh i;ay wuii tiielr frle
0.7
10.2.1
0.0
11.0.1
0.1
11.47
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4 :
MarshfiGd
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m, Jill ttfff""i'Sgma
WEATHER FORECAST
SARTER'S
For V
ICE CREAM,:
i.vi.rvthi.vh SANITARY I
AMV.IYH M'KS FOR. INSPECTION 1
We niiilfu Ice Cream to order,
ny kind ami In any uiiun
tlty, for parlies, lodges, pic
nics etc. :: :; ss ''
We do not Micak of Its
y r A I. I T v
'Hull speaks for llM'lf
SALTER'S
I'lioiie Uii:i-I, .Miitsliflclil
Dr Aorld Prn lo Coni Ilaj Tlmoi.
OIUXIOX Pair east,
partly cloudy and unset
tled west; westerly winds.
LOCAIi TKMl'KUATUltB
ItKCOIK)
For tho 24 bourn cndlnK at
I: Ct n. in., Aiib. 20, by llenj.
Outllnd, Bpeclul Bovenuuent
moteoroldglat:
Maximum 0!)
Minimum 5 1
At I: II! a. in., 55
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1014 G8.78
Precipitation ennio period
Inst year 00.54
Wind: Southwest, clear.
1'iont St., OppiHlte lllanco Hotel
l
9
AliHX JOHNSON and family Will
leave tomorrow for a three orl
four weeks cnmplm; trip at the I
II. Cnrls'jn ranch near Ash, Mro-'
Bon.
FUKI) HICYNOKDS, son of Mr. and
Mrs. U. C. Hcynolda of South In-'
let leaves this week for San Fran
cisco where lie will take In the
Kxposltlon before roIhb east to
enter Harvard University. i
SHOES i
D
SHOES
K. I. CHANDM3U expects to le.ivo
tomorrow for Sacramento whore
ho will Join Mrs. Chandler nnd son
for a short stay. They will visit
tho Kxposltlon and return to the.
Day In a few weeks.
Ban expect to bo up Saturday nlsht.
IF. Q. USSL1H today was over from
Man Known llei'e. SufferliiB from Co,l'" 'nB ' " trade.
an Incurablo dlseaso James 11. ' ,
Kotins, a Biaduate of tho University I A. II. POWERS returned to the
or OroKon, and known by some of; ennip above Powers this niornliiB
tho old Braduates on Coos Hay. ,, ,., ,..,.,
on Sunday nlBht liaiised hlnisclr In " l" tlal11,
I'ortlnnd. Ho used a towel for tho'
purposc.HwlnBliiB from a hook in MAYOR F. 13. ALLEN loft on lho
tho cellliiB. Nearby was found an, mornliiK train for a business lalt
unsigned BKoicn euiiucd, '"rno Let
ter Ho Left." Kouns was a drafts-'
ninn, nbout .10 years of iibo and un-1
ARTHUR PECK left on the Kllbum
today for San Francisco, on hla
way to Michigan where ho will
wed Miss Hnrkness, who last yeai
was an Instructor in tho Marsh
field high school.
In Myrtle Point today.
mnrrlcd.
Slieilff Is Metier Sheriff Alf
Johnson Is much better and able to
bo about nBiiln, according to A. P.
Uavls who was hero today. Hi wild
ho wiib laid up several days after
the auto accident on tho Daudon
road when ho was thrown from tho
machine. Contractor Mlntoyno, of
Couullle, was moro seriously Injured
but is recovering very nicely It Is
said.
I)R. MI NO US went up to Heaver Hill
thl3 morning on a professional
visit.
W. P. MURPHY left on tho Yellow
stoiio today for San Francisco on
husiuesH.
MRS. 11. HUGOE is in Portland vl3
itiiiB at the homo of her parents.
Mr. and Mis, Heudrlcksou for a
few days. She is also visiting
her sister who leaves shortly for
the University of Washington.
SUPERINTENDENT HINSHAW, of
the freight department of the
Southern Pacific, returned to Port
land this morning after soveral
days here on business. Ho went
out over the lino Into Eubcu?,
JUDGE J. J. STANLEY, of Coqulllo.
wag n Marshfleld and North Demi
today on business bent.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJEQV1ST
wns u visitor hero today on business.
BORN
.Month to lllvef. llrlduo men unv
that tho main steel riveting for tho
bridge across tho Ilav will not Im ' m.Minwv biii.mmi.m.' avmv i ha.
, ... .. --- . .. i a . U. ....- tf.., a a . a'.-
none uiiui tno spans nnvo lieen put '
in lllace nnd Hint It will Mini. l,ilm
nbout a 2 dnys to completo tho op-1 county seat
u.uuunii, nun ib iiiu iiui:i:o wiieru,
VIS was over today from the
EranrwriTTg'ara I
tho men toss red hot rivets to tho MRS. JAMES COWAN camo In last
For Safe
Coch Itlvcr homo, furnished
complete, with hon't landing
nml four acres of groupd.
Heady for Immediate occu
pancy. Fnappy buy nml ensy
terms. Located on South Coos
Itlver In popular bungalow dis
trict. "si:i: itnin auout it"
W.A.REID,
150 FRONT STREET
FLANAGAN To Mr. and Mrs. C. 11.
J drivers, who catch them in buck-
ovonlng from Lakeside on a shop
ping trip.
ftR. Tlln lihr ilrnw ann.i n n .1 ..n.
Flanagan at their homo on South i tlcally nil tho spans north of tho
Finn Btreet, n son. Jlothcr nnd main draw have been put in place.
child aro doing nlcoly rend Mr. 'O. C. MOTLEY, merchant of Sum-
FlnnnBan Is proud over tho advent Ono Oiso FlnMieil. John C. Ken-J nor, was hero today on a abort
of his fifth child and third son. ,,a,i ,lllI0(1 ovr tho long dlstanco
lo Gold Reach last evening with John
WetldliiB A"iihei-siiry. II. , J. l)' a8S who "n1'1 tbat ono of tho
MfKeown nnd wife nnd fiimllv have Fl811 War foiitcmpt cases had Just
gone to Ten Mile where they will boo HiBliotl but that Judgo Calkins
quietly colobrato their wedding an
nlversary.
business trip.
W. J. HILL and wife nnd son. Hilly,
returned today from a fow days
stay at Powers.
reserved his decision until later. It
Is expected tho prcsont term willjJOHN YOAKUM, pi eminent farinor
of CoMiillle, wns a Marshfleld vis-
i last until noxt Wednesday, tho long'
-Mrs l0St torIU 0Vor llcltl '" Curr'
Itor todny.
I nintlo d'ets Iron Ckiss
. Plif.u Intui),. timl 1? I.1 fliililin 1'ilt aif
,........ ...t.... ...... ........ ..v xi. i ,,... . .. -, .
'North Rend aro second cousins of' '-' ' y-'ero was heavier i CAPTAIN I1RITT, of tho Const
Max Gehhardt. n slxteen-year old' httt '"" , U81la ,of 8,no1ko ,an"'l Clunrd Station, wns up today ho
Gorman lad who was awarded tho I"" "'? ? thlS. T?nK' CUUT' I c,,rl" H,"",lle8-
LLOYD ROSE has leturned from
Cooston where he has been a fow
weekB working on a new school
houso near there. The district
wns Just organized and tho build
ing Is 18 x 30 nnd tho first term
of school will begin in September.
SUPT. GEORGE MURCII of tho C.
A. Smith mill has gone to San
Francisco to tako In tho Exposi
tion. Georgo Murcli. Jr., Mra.
Murch and her sister and Jay
Doyle left Monday In tho Murch
auto and expected to reach Sail
Francisco today.
, , , i . i by tho burning of s ash ngs up the
iron cross for bravery In a recent1 ' . ? . ...
,.,,.,. Coos River and also out near Gould's
9uJ
battle there.
C. M. ANDERSON and daughter.
L.-I.O, whoro tho Clarence Gould out-, iinth Anderson, wore hero todav
ll.-lialr !.Wdo.-Tho Anderson & ' !' ' dlnft considerable clearing. froni tholr ,101I10 nt AIloKnny.
wmo utu biutb. i it vi u id u u uaiibi , ,
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel.
Fhono 10U-L.
MAIISIIMEI.lt, OREGON
Iv lrtfilrn re tlln (1 ilirt ililnli lin u linnn i
li . . .' I nnvuhnrn from flion flrnn.
working on South Coob Ulvor la no-1
I tit tnlrmt te CimMi Tittnf wlinrn ennm I
liltl fcvii fc uuuvil Ht'Vl VIU UWttfVI
II. It, STRICKLUND and son, of
I Catching Inlet, "wore down today
SOCIAL CALEXDAU
THURSDAY
Eastsldo Sowing Club.
Mlnue-WlB Club with .Mrs.
G. N. Holt.
North llend Episcopal La
dles' Guild with Mrs. John
Lonnoii.
Mrs. II. Largont entertains
at afternoon party.
Mrs. Dennis Hull entertains
this evening In North llend.
FRIDAY
Eastern Star Session.
Lucky Thirteen Club with
Mrs. L. L. Uradloy In East
port. Epworth Lcaguo Social at
M. E. Church hall.
For etery nieinlier or the fiunlly. SIiik-s (lint ii nil lentlier.
Slmei that wear, fit, lmc Hie stjle nml give jou coin foil.
(' ROSS K T S I) V T T 10 N II A tr K E It
Makes UfoB walk easy. In Shoes for dress for ladles;
button or lace. Un or black. In pattern vamp; cloth top; lace
tho latest styles and leathers. or button. $1.50 value. Our
$5 value. Our price. .. .$:i.DH price $.N0
Imported Leather In button T(J mt()flt u ,nlll(!1.8 ,,
or ace; tan. black; latest styles , , ,
and shape. $0 value. Our ... .. . .
. of tho so-called sales. Compare
l'rr0 i Vi i"v ' v" "8 Vtt,ueB "ml 1,rlcos $-'Wi' $-AH
Turns miles Into smiles. In v '"'''
button or lace; tan or black. S,,0C8 for U scl'R) Krln:
Latest styles. $4.00 value. Our v,cl- ,,uMon! lailles' ?,z?s' 2W
llPi,,n y., ... to 8. $2.00 value. Our price
A dandy ahoe, gun metal, hut- '" ,
ton and lace; good solid all Gunmetnl; button; Just tho
leather. $11.75 value. Our thing for tho school tjlrl, 24
price : $:.lir. (o 8. $2.75 value. Olif inlco
Try a pair of Climax. $11.50 $1.1)8.
value. Our price $U.l)8 Ladles' shoes In nil leathers;
Gunmetnl, button. A dandy, guuiuclal, patent, vhi; button
$1. value. Our price ...SiMf) and lace; nt a saving of from
Gunmetnl; luce; good solid 25 to .1.1 1-1 per cent on ov
ull lentlier. $2.50 vnluo. Our cry pair. SiMI.-., SjiiMl), $2.(11),
iv'co SI.D8 !?t.M)8.
The ' fl ? rr ? Wo lead
Originator, '$ S. g) Oilier,
of Low Prices faBMM5F&7rfcVjF--bif'J. )J- WW Follow
NEXT DOOR TO MAHSIIFIEU) PO ST OFFICE
More Prices That Will Re
buce Your Living Expenses
CANTALOUPES (each) 5c
GRAPES, per basket, 35c
CRANBERRIES, per quart 12l-2o
CORN, Green, Very Fancy, per dozen 20c
CANNING PEARS, cr box $1.25
DILL, for Picklinq purposes, per bunch 10c
DEL MONTE CATSUP, per bottle 15c
FANCY GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, per box $1.10
Our peaches are cominn In very slow as yet
but we will (jet all orders filled in a few .T e
days at per box
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
''it llm fl-tltu I'ltm-litir rMili.C f'nw. t
, additional piling will be put In for,tor lma (ol(, tll0 drvo of tllu ,.., I Biiopping.
tlo drawbridge which Is again on-.,mullllJ ,0B8 from We8t Marshfleld T 0 TU1VIC, nniI fnmIv ,.,,
dangorod by tho shifting channel. that horeaftor they must make wldorJ' Q' IAUV,S nn(1 fftI,lll roturnod
-
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it.
turns nt the corner of Commercial
SritSCRIIILRS NOTICE
The Times carrier boys aro
msiriicied t ,lt the papors
ai..( i. c.,..,in,..i nnritnc wi,n nnd Front streets. Yesterday thoy
, , ,. , .a i nindo the turns so that tho wheels
have bee,, sending loiters and papers Lut c0, Uo U0 pavh nIonB8lllo
to ranchers nnd cannier on Norta tim imnim iniiim mil inrn MinnVc
nnd South Coos Itivor without stamp-! of tho .bitumen. Tho long length 'JKUKY KINNEY Is planning to lenvo
next week ror unmus valley una
today from a pleasant outing and
camping trip nt the Merchants'
ranch near Dullards.
Ing thorn cannot do so uny longor. . 'Jf, tho logs has mado tho turning
PI. M.r..l.. l.nn.c n.. .l.n.. ....... .. Mrt ' U ' ' XKl U ' l t111 H OlllllU 1 1 U II U I U IIUS
i iiu ichumi I'uu.a ui. tliuau . i.n u.u
now rural mall carriers and can only
hnudlo stamped mall.
vicinity whoro somo friends have
a fow nice bucks staked out for
a target for him.
been experienced with the trailer
behind tho auto truck.
Til lliilld Another. Councilman
George E. Cook bought a lot J HEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOMAS
wont ovor into the valley today
after returning Inst evening from
a trip to Langlols.
Excursion Postponed. Tho moon
' on the porch. If tho carrier does I llR,,t oxc,lrsl" to tho sand hills In ( Porhnni Park and lot a contract for
' not do this, inlsgos you or no- i tllQ Iowor ,m'' BCl,etlukd for ,ft8tia ""80' Ho ,lluI olB,,t Prospective
" elects cettli'iir llm mnJ i ,... i evening on the Alice II., was iiulof- renters apply and so today bought
Ion time, kindly phono the clr- ' ,,m,oly l8tl,one' 1,l't l ' expected through W. A. Reld the adjoining
' Station monnior n 11.1- i- n. that It will ho Hold n little Inter In lot and expects to build another MI A CARL SITTLN and
nt . " b ' "8 tl'S l8 " I the Bummer. House on that. Tho work of erect- "aughter, Miss Loulso Sltten,
v "; nu fun oiermino .
i whether or not tho carriers are j
uiiuwnig instructions. Phono
I oo
f(W RAY TIMES
WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS I Btroot cicnninK
"t'Y AX PP-TO-TIIE-MLVUTE sparks and cln
111'
WAR MP WHILE THE
I SUPPLY LASTS
the sumnior
j lug tho first building will ho very
RVes llothor. Gordon Smith Is booh under way. Tho now lot is
today fixing up tho old flro englnoj number 1!) In block 27 on Eighth
' to eliminate tho danger of fires itrrnto.
from It. Yesterdny ho was using It!
i '., i, ...i... ..i.,.. ,..,.!.. tr dm On Viu'iitioii Trip. A. I). Camp-
. waa nau t.aaaa.i il..l.fl.aa "'v' a..
force and said that I ,:v" u l,,u uua "a "" " "'
dors from It started a I oiumiura un i-oiupuny, aim wue,
half a dozen HttliT fires. ,0lt iiourn louay ior inoir
annual vacation In Callfornln, nnd
Men (jet Ileei-. V. W. Lawl'om,
of Ilnndon, aro visitors In
city today.
.MRS. RALPH DIPPEL and Mrs. Guy
Dlppel, of Ilandon, were hoio lust
ovcnlug and today, shopping and
visiting.
'(III.TMa1 jMaBa1a.Ma
The Noble Theater
A pleasant pl.ico to spend (ho ovenlug.
COMl.liv XKiilT COMEDY XK.'HT CO.MEDY NIGHT
Sv Reels nf Pjctuie Unit R ninlco jou laugh One hour ami
llilrty iniiiiitvs f solid fun.
M'da limn,, Riiailva'.s brightest llttlo stiir, in Edison's new
ruur-ivel uiniwly. .
' . COHEN'S LUCK
"III be lemeinheieil that Viola Ilium as tho llttlo leading
") In "Tin, Sliming- ulilch piovcil to ho on of the heat pltoto
') i'Ut hhonn on n motion picture screen.
U'lle Richie, the lough Iiousd toiuedlnn In n two-reel slap-stlck
coniedy
,. HILL'S HLIGHTED CAREER
lis Piciiue, heliifj on the C'liapljn older, ulll surely liiiiw
'Jniiise down with laughter.
jwi floor, in,.. IJalcony, l()c. flilldien, Br.
T
,.,',""" I'Ottlo Pickfi.nl Iirtlio first chaper of""A Diamond
MRS. RAY 15. DEMENT enmo ovor
from Myrtle Point today to spond
n weok nt "Klllarnoy," tho sum
mor homo of her aunt, Mrs. W.
P. Murphy on South Coos River.
MRS. P. M. WILHUR, Miss Frances
Franso and Miss Hesse Flanagan
loft yestordny to attend tho Coos
County Teachers Institute now In
session in Coqulllo.
I will bo gono sovoral weeks. After vis
iting tho exposition, thoy plan to vis.
It .Mr. Campbell's mother at Los An
geles and friends and relatives there,
at Riverside and other points. During
Mr. Canipboll'a absonco Win. Sleep,
a brothor of Mrs. Campbell, will have
charge of his work at tho Standard '
'Oil plant.
,, , I MRS. FRANK .MUSCUS roturned to
Party Returns Home Mr. and Nor,u ,, t;,,a niorn,B Ilf(()1.
Mrs. Allen A. Lobreo, Mr. and Mrs. vIa,.ng ffl vora, Uayg wU ,,..
Wallenateln and Mr. and Mrs. Her- Bran'dmothor Mr8. Jolm 3tlanB
zog loft this morning In Lynn Lam- of Catcnng j rl3t.
1 lieth's machliio for Roseburg, re- i -----, .
turning to their homes In California i (B.-BK.
after a visit of a week on Coos Ray
which the old home of soveral mem- lOll CtTI QC"
linra nf flm nnrlv. Mr I.nllrnn Rnlfl
that they had enjoyed tho trip Ini-
' mensely and that ho does not expoct 'TTl-lir O Wl '
, to wait another 31 years before 1 rlJC VJ VV JL
coming on another visit.
t AMONG THE SICK
$$
Mrs. Waltor M. Mlcklon, of South
Fourth street, Is suffering from a
badly sprained knee, though la re
ported much bottor today.
Mrs. J. E. Tracy, on Sixth street,
picked her llttlo daughtor from the
floor und In some way dislocated tho
elbow. Tho bono wns put Into place
nnd tho llttlo girl Is getting along
very well.
Miss AHco JoRophson who re
turned from San Francisco a few
days ago suffering with pneumonia,
Is reported much bottor todny.
S, Abrahainsou, of Gardiner, who
wns operated on for nppodlcltls at
tho Morcy hospital two weeks ago
wns nblo to leave the hospital last
evonlng. I
L, L. Thomas Is sufforlug from n
sovero attack of gall stones nnd may
huvo to go to Morcy hospital for an
operation. He wns operated on for
appendicitis n fow months ago,
F. V. Cattorlln who hns been suf
fering from considerable pain In his
loft hand yestordny had an x-ray
examination mado of it and found
that ouo of tho small hones had
been splintered while playing ball
at Ilnndon with tho Elks team n
month ago.
Mrs. Lovl Smith is reported doing
nlcoly at Mercy hospital where sho
recently underwent an operation.
Special Lard Sale
5-lb. Buckets
10-lb. Buckets
65c
$1.25
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Phono 40 6 J 180 No. Broadway
Children calling and telephone order given special attention
EASTERN STAR NOTICE
Notice is lioroby given that n apo
dal communication of Doric Chapter
No. fill, oruer or Kastorn Star, w 11
no noid at .Masonic iinii l'liuuy eve
nlng, August 27, 11)15, to wolcomo
tho Assoclato Grand Matron Sister
Dora R. Schllko, Doputy of tho
Worthy Grand Matron', to make tho
official visit. All members aro urg
ed to bo present. Hy ordor of
ELLEN M'CRARY,
Worthy Matron.
depend upon
If a Druggist
Tol"' 'J10 bUy. Mondy night we will show Hetty Xiuis.cn in Count 1 weeks business trip to Port
ulh nusterpleco 'Ann.i Kiireniiiu." 1 1 evening. He said that tho
M- . Bl ...l.lnl. l.n ivna i-ftf lirtlllll?
Auto .Ovor .Edge. D wight E.
Hodge returned by auto over the
Coos Ray Wagon Road from a two
Portland last
machine i
In which he was returning nttoinpt
Offers jou u substitute or sonicating J iih(. as-good lie Is as
apt to substitute on your prescription. "THE OWL" lias
no substitutes to offer jou. or no ae to grind. Hi Ing
your prescriptions to us for wo use Suilihs Pure Chemi
cals and I'liai'inaceuttcals, which are your doctor's greatest
aid In sickness.
Tho Central Ave. Drug Store. Look for "Owl" Electric Sign
: npw today :
??
A SCANDINAVIAN IHI. wants pot.
ltion lu family. Cull -I1X-L.
WANT you (o at (cud tPio Cooked
Food Snlo nt Nnsburg's Grocery,
Snturduy.
WANTED To borrow ):l(l( on good
chattel security, for ! months or
one year; 10 per cent, C Times.
FOR RENT Modern apartments
with hot water and heat. $10 und
$18. Phono :io:i-j.
'OR SALE RO.V SIIOOKS Leao
your order for apple and other
shooka with 11. G. McNay, city
dock, North Rend, Phone U'M,
Geo. GelBondorfer, Itundun Rox
Fact or j.
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WANTED Pupils for (lancing school
Tucs. and ThuiH. nights at Odd
Follows' Hall. 8 o'clock. Phone
.
WANTED Hy man and wife with 1
child 8 yearn old, place to work on
ranch. Apply "D" TIiiicb offlco.
WANTED Experienced coal miners.
Apply Reaver Hill Coal Co., Rea
ver Hill.
WANTED Teams at llauiloii, Ore.,
to haul oxk ties two trip haul.
A. F. Estabrook Co., phono i2l
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FOR SALE :. cords of dry alder
wood, Btovo length, $ 1.7C per cord
on ground. IloyiiofilB Dov. Co.
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FOR HI. XT -M'oom apartment,
Htea'n heat and furnished, ?1.V00
und 1.00. inquire apt. 10, Mat
lock upts. 2nd and Commercial.
FOR KALi: Heating stovo und
small show case, in good condi
tion. Art Needle Shop, corner
2nd and Market. ,
NEW Modish (,'oun for sale cheap.
Address "A" care Tlmos.
FOR RENT Myitlo Arms modern
furnished apartments freo heat
and water $22.50 per mouth up.
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FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND HAGGAGE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono KIU
Hesldcnco Phono 13-J
Miukct Ave, and Wuterfrcut
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Court, So. Phone 220-R
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