The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 31, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Y"""0 ID A "V" HPTRflTTC M" love wl,1 a man afler 'ou mnrry
him.
V. C., MALONEV, Editor nnd Pub. ,
t)AN E. LLONEY, News Editor! A Coos Hay ma,, vlll work hurd-
, 'er gettliiR a day's plensure than
Official I'npcr of Coos Ccniiity ,0 m getting a week's pay.
Official Vapcr City of Mnrehfield. B
Entorod at the Postofflco at MarBh- Dancing Is wasting time, but some
field, Oregon, for transmission I Coos Ha men peein to squeeze a
through thd malls as second-class iot 0 i,engUio out of It.
mall mattor.
Is the Human Organism
Unfit t Live Lomgeir?
sn, cos ""' inn nr s wo1-
i iinnnr-Ai iimn rmi- r,(i(1 oVor tho European situation
I EUROPEAN WAR OIMb ulat they can hardly hold their own.
YEAR AGO TODAY ?!
$
K'
A hoU ulster claims that a kiss
(Hy Herbert Quick) .one blow our military uupieniucy:
ITCHENER 8ujb that the llrltlsh'of commencing and tei initiating a
will use poisonous gases be-1 war b olio vlctoiy."
eatiso the Germans have done) We h'avo most ot us seen lather
so. highly colored accounts of "Dumlon-
Thus warfare sinUs a notch lower. nM' Death" In tho ncvvspnpeiH since
... . ,.,,,, (ll tiiinJlllu beginning of the present wnr.
towaul a status In which the ethics " l
, ,, , i That oonsoivutlve work, tho Hnc
oi me JouBi KU u. """--" MonciUa Rrittunlcu, however, Is im-
till mi lit Intif fni fif Inuct llill'l V con.
French and British were ctrcat-l011(g Hull, Tmt,0 Keron(ls l8 omJvvlth the efficiency of tho highest lUliB uul )euow, and heio is what
ingbeforo tiio Uonnnn advance norm 0nollKll for ., Coos nnv ,.ifo to tim civilization. lt 8lnlo8
. - . - i .-.
tho Coos llay man who doesn't feel
good when u friend has a sticnk
of good luck.
of Pnrls. Paris was preparing for out wlut sIl0 wn1s l0 kl0W
elego, noncombatants leaving and
troops arriving.
Reported 1 German that Turkey
woulil became an ally,
Japancso troops landed on Ger
man territory In Klauchau, China.
Austrlans wcro battling around
Lublin, Bouthorn Poland, with Rus
Blans who wcro aiming to Invndu
western Galicla.
England declared all German and
Austrian patents invalid.
TRUE VACATION
w
n SHE In this world chiefly
what wo look for. A farmor
going along examines tho soil,
Theio Is no use in piotpsting, as ..T,8 Iull tll0 ,ictniH ot htch
many American odltois hao done, j jmu, n(nur UCell bulged, Dundon-
Theio is something wiong with i Protest will not solve tho pioblem. ,n)(j proposed nB far back as LS11,
A young man doesn't know It. giving an example of magnanimity
But tho boss can tell tho man who which tan neor been attained by
Is capable of doing a higher class mon whose duty Is to win In war.
of woik IJy watching how ho docs J poisonous gases arc used against
tho small Jobs ho Is started on. armed men. They arc part of tho
hostilities. As between the uso of
A Coot llay man will nlwnys I oI B , ,Jntt, , tho
ngroo with you when you tell him B,nklng of merchant ships with no
regard to tho lives of ciow ami pas
sengers. I think the former Is far
T6 ask ono sido to foicgo an effect- UIia th0 committee which was ap
Ivo weapon ubod by the other Is fit- pointed to consider lt lepoited it ns
tile. It ntny be that he should fore- effective but Inhuman."
go lt, but ho cannot do so without I Should It (be used now? Well,
why not? Tills Is the day of the
ho Is overworked and needs n rest. !
QUESTION FOR THE DAY
neater to being defensible.
If now nnd tertlblo weapons ate
What. 1ms lincnmn nf Mm old
... . ... ......... it.i . ...... ,.... .i ....in bo used, will not thn RiitlHli wnr
an arcillieci mo duikuukh, a wui- iauiouu(i niiik sea soon nun useci
chant tho condition of tho trado, ajto roposo on tho old fashioned , authorities reconsider thnt terrlblo
.ii.in.. n,n rlnirPliLs. Anil so n whatnot? (method of destroying life In wnr
man going through tho world will
I which 1m Hnlil In havn boon Invented
j by ThomaB Cochpnn0t lenlh L,nrl of
t AT THE HOTELS $ Dtimlonuld, tnoro than 100 years
a g? , , ....
j Most people have read of this ntjs-
TO DAY'S ARRIVALS j terlous invention. Dtindonnld was
. ., Cliandlof Hotel a real poison, an Inventor, a skilled
j. u, ivruse, uauuou; Jiny r.
Campbell, Jarvls Lauding; C. I).
Prayer, Hrldgo; G. II. Chancy, Do-
seo chiefly that for which ho cspec
lally looks.
He who is constantly looking for
troubles will find them stretching
off Jnto gloomy wildernesses. Ho
who Is watching for blessings will
bco them hither and thither extend
ing in harvest of luxuriance.
jn tins vacation season uo uiu ,..,. T. jj. paic0i. Conullle: A
that von take a vacation from your'n Ti..ia rnmiiiin' e r Vni.n.i
.rm.l.lna ntul worrlon. Loavn thClll M , ii. i, n -iiiiii' .' ' IIuv8 Hammond, N'lkola Tcsln and
.w..-u .... ..--. . MIIIIIVUfUltn, t.i V, illk..ll IIIUII, i Ull"
, naval officer, and a 'crank. That
I no was an able man there is no
'doubt. He was to that ago what
such men as Cooper Hew It, young
.iiit.. - ..... ... .i.i
land; Davis Oastler, Ashland; Roho ",' ,". , , . ,
W. match, San Francisco; C. C. , , I),1,lo,1l'l clnlmea to have do-
Woodrlng. Coqulllo; N. N. Nowninu, v,8oa ,l ,,lotl,otl of "arf,lro B0 cffcc
Coiiullloi E. G. Leslie, Coqulllo; W. ! tlvo lllnt by ,ts l,H0 "'ll'0 of Ie-
r. ln,.r t'nrtlnnil- V. V. Ko.,v . I"u -"l " (lesllOJCll III II IOW
Lcoua; .1. R. Kenny
o, L'otiuiiio; w. ,
E. E. Kenny, "l0 t0Ml
r, Leona; Paul ll0,ira'
Uy Us use, ho claimed, "Wo havo
means of securing ut
LchlucI as the most itselesa of all
your baggage. Away nway with
nil forbodlngs.
Llght-ladon, go forth among na
ture Look up toward the sky bo bril
liantly bright by day, and at night
merry with ten thousand stars Jolu
ing hands of light, with tho Eaith In
tho ring, going round nnd round with
gleam and dntico and song, malting
old Tlmo Itself feel young again.
Go to tho woods whero the coolod
and sifted brcezo Is Bccnted with nn
tmo'B fiagianco and uweet with na
ture's songs.
Go whero tho stroaiim lean down
off the rocks and tholr crystal Iico1hM Oladjs Lloyd Gray. San Ernn-' ROSIJIUTRG Chailes Uei
clatter and glisten over the puro,t,liCo: M 'hUn Clink, Snu Finn- Cook, loft town suddenly, a:
whito pobhlcH.
f Uh.nf..n ii... ii.. ...1 rn r 11. .....
fSr. n whom Ihn wllil flowprsi"1 "'""' imiiiimi. '. .'i. IlllOBU,
stand ill Inking out of the limpid
brook, or, shining in the glass, look
as If all tho orcadH had cast their
crowns at the foot or tho steep.
Hark to iho fluting or tho winds
nnd tho long-meter psalm of thu
thunder, saya tho Salem Capital
Journal. Hear the fitful patter of
tho fairy-footed rain dancing on tho
swaying leaves.
Look at the morning sltldlng down
tho hills, l outing the skulking shad
ows. Seo Evening drawing nsldo
H. Sonic, San Finuclsco; Mr. nnd I JJ "8 "K0
Mrs. R. R. llennctt, Coqulllo. n" lf"llIo
St. Luurcmo Hotel
E. E. Duster, Poillatid; Henry
Catlson, Lakeside; 11. N. Webster,
Coos River; J. G. Miller, Coqulllo;
A. L. Cook, Randon; (1. Powell, Wcd-
deiburn; W. L. Peterson, Coqulllo.' ROSUHURG- Tho mother of C.
Llojil Mold. lit. Pendleton was killed In nn auto
Mrs. lleniy Clink, Sail Francisco; accident at Eetett, Washington.
osford,
ml left
Cisco; A. Olson nnd wife, Not way; n,uny creditors behind
effective method, lnhiiiunnlty is
not so Important Is In 1S11, appar
ently. I
It was regarded as too horrible
then that any such plnii bo given to
tho world under which all humani
ty might bo exterminated.
I do not know that there Is any
good reason for tho cumbering of
tho earth longer by the .so-called hu-.
ninu inco. It Is bent on self-des
truction, nppatcntly. Jn the whole i
com so of evolution the organism
which la unfit to survive, dies. Man's
reason hns heretofore enabled hltn
to compoto with tho beasts of the
field, but now that ho hns turned it
to the nbitses of universal wnr, It
may bo his destruction.
"Diindonnld's Death" mny bo tho
rope by which wo shall hang our-1
selves.
Or, If tho exports who passed up
on lt were right, It may bo the means
of bringing us to our senses. War
Is a means of racial destruction,
Mnko its possibilities unlveisal, nnd.
wo may censo to regaid as "gloii-l
oils" tho act of putting it In oporn-,
tlon.
On the whole I think I ant In rnor
of tho unleaslug of "Dundouuld's
Death." it can hcnrcoly mnko
things worso tiinn they arc
Gveir OreHomi
ItOSnUJHU A chatter amend-
ASTORIA -Tho Hill liner Great
Xoithern took four bundled tons of
whent f loin heio to San Francisco on
its last trip.
DE.N'D -H. L. Hopkins, formerly
ruporiitto..donl of tho Duqdon, Ore-,
son schools, has been elected su-
oitiand, Mrs. A. J. Hull, Saiij,uont to ,njt0 lIl(J ,,,at.0 ot l0 suit- poiintciulciit of Iho Ilend schools
l.anclaco; Cuil Kelly, han Fran- CttB ordinance," adopted to pro-! HOOD RIVER-I,, eider to ca
i cisco.
Ilhiuco Hotel
Flank Itotisou, llaiidou; O. Lat-
tin, Coos Rher; Dot Modlock, Co
qulllo; II. Decker, Poweis; 11. Cuius,
Cninna Valley; S. Forbes, Salmon
Cieelc; 1). P. Weaver, 'South Inlet;
William Hillings, Myttlo Point.
catch
ent bilngliig liquor to Roscburg, a petty thief who has been robbing
but which Judge Hamilton held In- the clothing or bathers, Chief of
valid, will bo voted on in October. Police llalley went In swimming but
PORTLAND Mis. A. P. Lovell, while ho wan In tho wuter, konieono
a pioneer of Rosobuig, died ut tho fiiskod his clothes of every cent be
homo of her daughter, Mis.. C. F.
Sw under, bote.
STAYTOX Honirace l L'tzol, ag
ed twelve, tell under his fathor's
wagon ami was crushed to death.
IiEND Flio dostioyed five mll-
MONDAV'S AltKIYALS
CliniKlli'r Hotel
Mr. and .Mis. L. J. SlimiKon.
tho cititaln from heaven's wall of shoie Aries: Mis. W E Arnold ; "on feet of lumber In tlie lloitd Luin-
Juspor, snrdonvx and aincthjst. 'Poitlaiid: It X Webster Junction !,IP1" Companj's yards. The lusuianco
Look on all this
God'H In Ilia pluco
room in your soul for peaco
s, nnd feel tho j city; Mis. D. Aekormnii. .Myitlo wbb J3S.00O. T
and thnt thoie's I'olnt; F. H. Rhoades, Seattle; Mr. nK(1-
hud with li I in.
IXDIH'L'XDL'XCE Claud Skinner
sustained a severe scalp wound when
a tiio which ho was loiuovlng from
an auto oxplodod.
SIIDRIDAX Tho Sheildun Tim
ber K)inpan,s lioldings have Iwun
lMtichased by Geo. M. Ilrachor and
ho mill was not dam-lJ- c- Hnuher of tho lliachor Timber
jconipnny for $200,000. They will
land Mis. w. II. Putnam, Seattle;1 Till: HAU.KS Tho o W R & Nt tait the mill for awhile
I Mr. and Mi. 11. E. Troinalne, Van-j will expend $150,000 on new shops
(Oliver. II. C ; Airtiira Spiague. Gar- "ll( '" "t J'oikiioiou. puuing in
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUAAAA '
jttttttttttt,tt,t,y.tt, iiui; 'h Flood, Porlliuid; S. S. tw eh o-st nl I lmindhouko heio nnd
WITH THE TOAST S'l'alov. San Fmuu-Ikcii: .t. w Hmi-ia tea-stall roundhouse at Pendleton.
" .. ... . -w ,, --- .--, . . . . . . v.. , - , m
AND THE TEA t 'o. Scottslutrg; F. L. Xowklrk, OREGON CITY lilsh Rlciiort ' uul ,""" ON''ort on '-natern Orogoa.
riaf ...a. .tar. T . . . . . illiwl Lnnn nftAM 1... .n. . .
? Ash: A. Caste . Klamath Fal s. Mrs i was sentouced to thlitv havs n Jn V """ "" "v " irom me
HALFWAY nids nro helng ask
ed on tho cougtriictiton of a $10,000
municipal water systotn.
DAKEIt elms. M. Fostor, a plon-
(iOOD EVENING
In nil dopnitnuuiU of act
ivity, to have one thing to
do, and then to do It, Is tho
Beiiet of success Molnud-or.
!
F. J. Feouoy, llaiidou; A. P. Davis, lor using piol.iue language, Miss
Coqulllo: Klva WUkhani, Coqulllo; Yeld.i Fox flllujf the complaint
i mi- .ii( v nn neon, uoaver nil i(. aKunihi iiim
vIO. Laudilili, 1). M. Hoyil. Seattle;
William Kings. Rnsnb
funoial or John II. Gtlswold, an old
rrumil, who was killed la nn auto
accident.
POItTI.AND Warrants have boon
Hoyil. Seattle; SALEM Henry W. S.ivnBe. long n '! n , Y.. " 011
olmrn: Gladys ptoinlnent rtwhleiit ol Salem, died of ' , , , "Ulk NN onvcr J,(1 -A
.oreo O-Connoll, heait fulluie. U'ikiw of Titnlatln, Oiogon, for
SOIt'l'DIt Slilt ii
I (LA 1
If you i.iu't git .vout dcklio
Of Joy for nil jour daH
Can't hot the vvoihl on tire.
You (tin hotter ulii tho bhuo.
You can walk along tho wa
Tuiu blnme ItHolf to pi also;
If ou can't get till the lulglit lljlit
You can htir a little blaxe,
In
It ou Jes' can't hit the snivel
Wfieu the PruuiUed l.anil'd
' sight,
For the other tolks that travel
YOU can hotter fchluo u light.
Lend eoutago to the duvs,
Help weed the thorny wa
Hy I'annlit' of the tiio
You can stir a little bliue,
F. L. Stanton.
A fashion hint lor men uj that
Hanley, Pondh'ton. I
Pendleton ; Dim KlnnUut
aoiiii. i. ii. vvuiie, Miiiieiiin; u. Dakota will bo bout heio to partlii
S. Wright. San Francisco; W. K. ,,,, In the annual regatta In Sop
I'oteis, I'oitlatld. ' tenilinr.
1 Mn.Vll Hotel j LERAXON E. 11. Itnlliliun rh.
J. Stanton. Portluttd; T. M. litis-, tnlnod a broken mm uhen hi .not,,.-.
soy. MjiUo Point: Mr A 1 Hull i . , ... ... " "" "loiiuis uero nav(
o ,, , '....'. ' ,'L, t ollliiloil with an nutomob loigono to tlioli homo it win,,.,,. i,i
San FiancUoo; (Mrl Kell. San Finn-, ,,,,,,, ttllll fnrilinrt ,.... ' ,T at Vnom' Illd
'Into; O. Xowqulst, Coqulllo; U.
McTotioy, Camas: W. Wanko. Poit
laiid; W. O. Hamilton, South Inlet:
Htnetit C. Llojd, Notth Rend; J.
W. Itootuo, lllitti Hldgo; Mis. Eve-1
ln Maxou, Ilauilou; C. J. Stanford,1
.Mjitlu Point. I
lllaiiio Hotel I
Alv.tln ARTnin v 'Pi.o i.ni.i-,i.i.. x--..i. IHI,I,,,1K "I' ?S llllto bill heio mill
' w..... ...V .,.....v...ll OU.lll ,,.., .. ,, . .
i'" iui (. i uoy tool!
tholr girls to a dnnco and kopt tho
car waiting
HOOD RIVDR Evangelist Hilly
Sunday and wife who havo been
spending a lew months hero havo
gone to tlioli homo at U'lnnim i..,i
1 Uatliliuu was fonnerl.v a motoifclo lie bajh that Oiegon climate 'com-1
policeman ut Independent e
AL1IANY - Llglitnlug started
eight flies in the Santlatu National
fotent the other night.
LTGLWE The A. T. O. Ftatotnl.
t.v house w.ib buiglaiUud the otltei
night and a i utile nttoiupt
pletel lohtoied his health.
John Klobas. South Inlet; Mr. ' ,u" l"" l,,u,,lu iwruwuio stoic,
and Mm. Robert Robeitnon, Coqulllo; ' SAU:M ' D- Clantou lotalnod
Joo Can-. Einplie: Matt MaUou, Ms l'1,,0 'lB mipoilntondont of
(ICmplro. .lame Hi own, South Inlet. u,0im llil1 hatdiotles doplto tho
G. L. Mldlock. ,Coqullle; K. S. "BUl ",uao ou """ "' CoinuiUnlon
Selnoeder. Coqullle: John Whobroy, t'r Wtu"' 'l Flolbcliner He will
.Myttlo Point: W. H. Shott. Sauitd- W0VH 1,u hudqti.uteis to Ilonovillo.
ow Luke; Chat Ion Swaiihon, Dlue MKDKORU .IU Siibiiu Whittle)
Illdgo; C. F. li.ui own, Handon; F. 'telobi.ited her nlueO-nlnth biithday
S. Warten, Huuilou: H. II. Miller, lut tM0 ll0,"u of her daughter, Mis
llauilon G. i: Mltdiell. Hollliigliain; ' w- Slioit. on Foofs Cieok with
Mm. G U. .sidgle. litlo Point; Ef- u U1 ll reunion,
flu Weekb. .Mvitle Point: R. L. ! .'ACKSONVILLi: S. S. Hnlil lins
htrappod i.ttiitalootuaio coming back, vwkly. Mjttle Point; John Riley, "tteil to oleitilty the Jacksonville
Into btyle. W can loiuouihei wlimilcgat, River. Modfotd Hue and two modoin trol-
i apped paufaloout weio the ktjio
for all Iiomi betwouu tha sites of
four aud foui toon and wo weio In
btyle then, toe,
Some Copi HUy woiuon aut as
though It Is unfashionable to be
M. Liuiomo Hotel loy cans will be liutallod.
. Powell. Weddorbuiii: W. L GRANTS PASS An avoiage ot
I'uteniHii, Coqulllo: .Mis. Hioiuloy, 25 giown-upu uu,i chlldion Ubo the
llaiidou, ilaity Fetibol, Kuiu:ik City;
It. W. Ruy. Poit land; R. T. Car
uiill. Fort Smith; Clay Dooley, Coos
River.
iniiuUtpal buth hoiibo dally.
SALEM -Tho Oregon Stato Fair
will be hold September 27 to Octobe,
IF YOU ARE A
DRINKING MAN
You hud better stop nt once or
jouil ioso our Job. Eiety lino
or business is elosing Its doois to
"Dilnklug" men. It may bo jour
tuin next. Uy tho aid of ORR1NE
thotiKaudk of mon have been ro
btored to livos of bobrlety and inditb
try. Wo ai o bo buio that ORR1NE will
beuotlt you that wo say to you that
if attet a tiial ou fall to get anv
bonorit fioni its iibo, jour monej j
Will bo lefuiulod.
When j on btop "Drlnklny," think !
or tho money jouil bave; besides, I
nobor mon nio worth moie to tholr
emplojou and got hlghor wagos. '
Costb only $1.00 a box. We havo
an intoi estlng booklet about OR.
R1XE that we aro giving away fiee
on loquobt. Call at our stoio and
nun v (nor, i
Winkler Plmnim.Ky
35 Central Avenue
THE Earning Period of a Man's;
Life is His Harvest Time
l.lfo'M Winter will miom ovcUakc joii. Aio joii wast
ing the fruits of jour liarvot? Will the btoinis of old
ngc find on with nn empty grnnarj'.' Let Dili bank bo
jiiiifgianaij and joii will leap n haivest (tf golden gains.
Make Hay While the Sun Shines
HANK WITH VS AND YOF CAN DANK ON lS
First National Bank'
OF COOS BAY
SAFETY DEPOSIT DOXIN l'(JR RUNT
FLIC
& BENNETT
OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
.AND SAYINGS DEPOSITS
Officers
J. W. Rennctt, President.
J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President.
R. 1 Willlanis, Cashier.
Geo. I Wlndiester, Aist. Cnfililcr.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Steamship
F. A-. KII.BURN
sails for
PORTLAND
! ii WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1::tO P. JI.
Steamship
SANTA CLARA
Sails for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
Tlll'IISDAY, Sl'.IM'. , ::()( P. SI.
Km- fin t her Information see W. E. STUHR, Agent
SSI1TII TEltSIINAL DOCK Phono 1!I
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
AIAYAYS ON TIME.
SAILS KROSI MARSIiriEI.REVERY SUNDAY DUHINtt AUfiUST
AT H:00 A. SI. AND PROS! PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY
AT A. Si.
Phono 35-J.
II. J. MOIIR, AKCtit.
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 Kinurl-co Ofrite, MOO Fife IIiiIUIIiik, ami lMer Xiiniber li.'
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE,
Phone 44
Puget Soned Bridge &
. Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
n COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
Die most powerful, best equipped anil most thoroughly modem
tvventy.luch hjdraullo dredge ir. Taciflo vvnten
Coos Bay office, Main office
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
Abstracts
FOR UEIJAHLK ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AM) !NKURMATION
AROUT
C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc
MARSHFIELD AND COQU1LLE CITY, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTUCKEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD lInDH
HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, .MANAGER
'GRAVEL'
Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in anv ....ntiiA.
from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at follLlnprK
From pllo on ground, J2.J5 per yard.
canoad lots, taken from cars, J2.00 per yard.
Retail Departnient,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfc Co
Opposite lW-Office. T6 "
Phone loo.
Vacation Days,
I At Goodwift
FINE CAMPING GRO
EXCELLENT HOME
SWIMMING, BOATHVr
and FISHING-5
DANCING PAVILION
Several Im.hIh dally ,0 .. ,
.'iniHiincni in IMS ,1,,,, ?"i
Iiiii In (Inn. r.,... "'"!
ulUV, at 7 ,,!
MniHhfleld ,(MIt Hiso.
"w icason.iii c, j,, i
of Ktoimer Rnlnljon. !
south coos nnTaTaS
si:imm '
ruxcn iixritEsg
lemes Mnnlificid cretj 4
H ii. in. Leaves head ot n
at n:iB p. ra
HTEA.MIIR iMlNBOw
loaves honii of lircrdall,,,,
. .'I-eavcs.Miir8liflelJatti
ni. ForrlinitoPBPIIlX0llbJ
ROGEItH & SMITH
l'roprlctorj
i n
MERCHANTS CAFE
l'opular l'lico for
GnnrI Mpnlo
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Conuncrclal nnd 11W;
T
AUGUST, 1015
AUTO STAdH SCIlEDtU
TO PORTLAND VIA FtORHa
Lenvo .llnrsliflelil nnd Flortw
Saturdny ...2S... 6:00 am.
Sunday 29... 5:00 ia
Monday .10... 5:30 u
rn.. i n. . ..
iiiuauny . ...Ji... ti:og lb,
Leiuo Gaidlnvr Ono Hoarhwl
jOn Trips Leaving MarsbfleU trtil
cuu a. ui you Biiouid oati Full
land tho aanto day.
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Leave Lean
Owl rharinacy
Mnrshflold CosSt
A.M. Ail
7:00 7.00
0:510 0.00
1100
P.M. Pit
1:00 JOO
5.00 .
MARSHFIELD-COQUILLE A1
STAGE TIME SCHEDULE
Schedule arranged to cms
with boats to Randon, EUfdt
Mjrtlo I'olnt, Wntfner, Itoel1
No delays.
Fnro from Marslideld to Cifc
7fl cents.
Rlnelo & Lambeth, Proi
Will furnish extra cm J
oxtra trips day or nljitj vt
chart&r care.
TIME T.UJLK
AViLLAMErn: lucino mow
CAR
Hetvvecii .Marshfield nnd Hunts"
Dully.
Leavo
MaiBhflold
7:10 a.m.
7: CO a.m.
S:50 a.m.
9:C0 a.m.
10: SO a.m.
12:0C p.m.
1:20 p.m.
2: IS p.m.
3.10 p.m.
Ij00 p.m.
4: CO p.m.
(1:10 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
7:25 p.m.
8:20 p.m.
9:15 p.m.
W
Dunlttr S
7:1S t
8:0H
5;U
lO.OJi
11:00 i
1MIP
lstSff
3:11 M
4:05 P
5:01 P
6:151
7:15
7:31
J:3P
9:30 r
y:io p.m. .
Rotvvooii.Mai&lifleldnnd.W
Leayo
Marshfield
G:30 a.m.
7:25 a.m.
8:05 a.m.
9:05 a.m.
10:05 a.m.
11:05 a.m.
12:40 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
2:35 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
4:10 p.m.
Kortl 1
6.45
u
J35P
9:55
10-35
U'M1
lOOF
!0IP
!5
3M
tsi
5-50P
5:35 p.m. v'jrti
0:55 p.m. .Marshfield W
limits ouij.
7:35 p.m.
8:35 p.m.