The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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LU, OREGON, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION
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jCOOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALONEV, Editor nud Pub.
DAN E. MALONEV, News Editor
Offlclnl
Official
I'npcr of
Vnpcr City
Cooq County I
of Mnrshfleld.
Entered nt ttio Fostofflco at Marsh-
field, Oregon, for
through tho mails as
mnll matter.
transmission
second-class
X NEWS OF NEARBY TOWti X
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NEWS OF ALLEGA.W
y
(Special to Tlio Times)
A crow of men nro moving out the
1 last of the Could donkey engines.
Geo. KniRo In run nine the machine.
They will renrh Allegany today.
They nro "fixing" the road and tele
phono lino n plenty.
Jack Nowlln will begin on his
now house in n few days, lie has
the excavation made across the rond
from his present plnco of residence.
Will Elckworth is to build it.
Karl Mny and wife have ronio
down from Elkhorn where they have
been spending a couple of months.
Russia, Great Hrltnln and Franco Tncv fought with them some deer
sign nn agreement thnt none of the ilorim IU1, (antity 0f bottled and
three would make ponco without the ,rv venison. Ho reports tho deer
consent of nil three nations. very scarce now In Hint section. Tho
Maubeuge, ono of the ninln fort- ,nf.s nro in (ii0 ijmsli now puting
resses of the Helglun-Frcnrh Hon- ,,oIl. j,oniH. We had n slight
tier, resists bombardment despite mc sprinkle of rain yesterday hut
destruction of threo forts. ! enough to lav the dust. '
A Ilcrlln official announcement ' -
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I SHIPPING NEWS X
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X AT THE HOTELS
UN WO
ITi
riiMiidlci' Hotel
Hny llernlmrdt. Onrttiner: .Clif
ford I'crkins, Gardiner. J. 12. Co
wan. Lakeside; Avn .Holmes. San
, Jose, Mrs. Clcorgo Joliiison and
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iMMVr. iirmi i.Mifwi iniiTi,.vii"""K"i-,r. wnsiioiigui; wm. niggs,
X EUROPEAN WAR ONE X
X YEAR AGO TODAY X
$
SEPTEMBER .", 10M
YEKTERDAV MORNING
Sails at 1 I'. M. Willi Several for
Exposition Curries .Much
Fi eight I'ro m .Vint li
From Portland the steamship Kll-
llllrn Pnillnttl MnfMnllllll Mt'rlvn.l In
yesterday morning and left out ll'liensoii. Portland. S. T. Williams,
again ubout l'::in In the nfternoon. , J-hubIoIb: Daniel Milton. Ilantlon:
1JW rnltooil rntislilninliln Itinnnvnii. i ' R- Reynolds. Portland: .Mrs. N.
Hosehurg; It. F. Nnrrntnll, Port
land; C. W. Hyde, Snn Francisco:
Sadlo Powell, Koscburg; C. Hriim
flold, Rosoburg; W. II. Keller, 12u
gene; II. P. Iloey, Eugene; H. (!.
Stlckney, Corvnllls: E. J. Uedell.
Sacramento: II. W. Martin, Seattle:
W. AleCord. Ashland: F. 1). Ste-
snillng south from hero
states that the Germans have occu
pied llholtns, 100 miles northcaBt of
Paris, without fighting.
London states that Gorman ships
hnvo Hunk 15 Ilrltlsh fishing boats.
Switzerland mobilizes her nrmy In
order to malntan peace.
Tho Wilson passenger liner Runo,
n. BTltlsh ship, strikes a mlno In tho
North Sen and nil tho COO pnsscn
gcrs and crow except 120 are snved.
In Petrogrnd it is claimed tho Rus
sians dofeated tho Austrlans, tak
ing 5,000 prisoners.
COUNTY SEAT NOTES
News of OkiiiIHo Told In Hie Sentinel
of Thnt Clly
SEPTE.MUER (I, 11)1 1
Roports from Ilorlin declnro tliat
tho Allies before Paris tire in full re
treat closely followed by the Ger
man nrmy.
German losses In a battle nt Thls
selt, Helglum, are placed nt 3,000
men.
It is reported Hint the Germans
dm riitifcklnir the forts at IXalluv
and that Emperor William tinil Ills'
general Btaff nro watching opera
tions. Tho French fleet bombards tho
fortifications nt Cnttaro, uu Austrian
Hungarian seaport.
Tho Ilrltlsh forolgn office declares
that nlno neutral vessels havo been
destroyed by German mines.
Tho Russians claim to havo sunk
several Gorman torpedo bontB
Tho light crulsor Pathfinder of tho
Drltish navy with 2C8 men aboard
is blown up by n mine.
Tho foreign offlco announces that
Drltish casualties during the war tip
to Sopt. 1 havo boon 15,151,
Tho Gormnns demand war contri
butions from French cities ns fol
lows: Lille, fl,400,000; Amions,
$200,000; Amcutloru, $100,00;
Lens, $110,000.
I
LUM IIEII 8UHSTIT UTIiS
AS COOS HAY depends largely
upon the lumber Industry nud
will continue to in tho future
tho following statement regarding
lumber substitutes from an exchange
will bo gratifying:
"It has been stated u number of
times that tho market for lumber
-was growing loss, becnuso of the
liiuny construction substitutes for
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Kern, Clifford
Kern und Edna Ray returned last
Saturday from n tw weeks' camping
trip on tho Dandon bench.
Stanley Rartlctt, who used to be
with tho Johnson Mill Co. is back tin
in Coos county and may go to work
again In this valley.
T. W. McCloskoy writes that ho is
now located In Portland and will
spend tho winter there. Ills daughter
Myrl ho roports much Improved In
health. Mrs. McCoskey and tho rest
of tho family nro spending a few
weeks nt one of the Mt. Hood sum
mor resorts.
It Is announced that tho Insurance
company In which tho Louvro res
taurant hero wns Insured when des
troyed by firo n month ago, will not
,imy tho $1,000 'policy until after
tho grand Jury meets and makes an
investigation of thnt affair.
Judgo G. F. Sklpworth, or Eugene
will bo hero Mondn September 13
to hold tho Soptombor term of the
circuit court for Coos county. Ho
takes Judgo Coko'B place for this
term In order to pass upon a number
of cases In which tho latter has n
personal interest.
loneo on the trip down, especially
off the liars.
The passengers from the north
for Coos Hny were: S. Israel, II. II.
Donahey, F. .Monroe, J. lllake, Mrs.
R. N. Fenton, J. Teuton, Miss Helen
Rocs. S. Carlson. W. Cord. II. Mar-
not tin.
Thdse
were.
Harper' Million, P. Lund, .Mrs. L.
L. Mnliou, Miss Ross Million, 11. M.
Sonsen, Robert McCnnn, Mrs. R. Mc
Cann, .Myrtle E. Pratt, Mrs. Hollo
Ilealy, .Miss A. L. Cox, Mrs. E. M.
McColloch, .Mrs. II. C. Noble, Miss
Hazel Mason, Mrs. Crosthwalte, Miss
M.ixino lloutell, Geo. Sellg, R. Mc-
George, Y. Gleason, John Smith, S
P. IJnrtlott, Wm. Doyle, C. W. Wnr-
nor, Wanda Winner, A. Walliunn,
Andrew Fotichy, Mrs. C. A. Van Mnr-
BREAKWATER
SMS
STEAMSHIP
TEHDAY
LEAVES OUT Y
FOR PORTLAND
:s.
Curries Good Passenger List mill
Freight. Cargo Unci; on Ho-
turn Trip Friday
The steamship Drenkwator, Cap
tain Macgenn, left out yesterday
morning nt eight o'clock for Port
land. She carried 24 passengers and
qulto a bit of dairy prqducts from
tho Coqulllo Valley.
Tho passongors north woro:
Joan Fltzgornld, Nick Matson, Jno.
Klrkpntrlck, Margaret O'DonoII,
Mrs. II. M. Harry, M. C. Dresser, XV.
Ackley, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Stotzon-
bnugli, Mrs. Jno. Honey, Adollno
Leader, J. A. Collier, Win. Norrls,
Etta Jones, R. Lilly, H. E. Qulnn,
Mrs. Hanson, Elslo Rrinkuin. Mrs.
Ida Conrad, Mrs. Edna Lowell, Mrs.
McMullcn Miss MeMullon, Mr.
McMullcii.
D. Singleton, Poitlnnd; F. T. Mr
Mullen, Denniark; Rita MeMullon.
Denmark; .Mny .MeMullon, Denmark.
St. Lawiciirc Hotel
Paulino Fry, C'ouullle: Alice Hay,
Coqitlllo; Mr. and .Mrs. X. S. Cut
lip, Coos River; S. H. Andrews and
wife, Portland; Leonard F. Lltkle,
Portland; Mrs. J. A. Smith nud
son, Coos River; A. Dliss, Coqullle;
.Mr. and .Mrs. C. Day, St. Louis.
Llojd Hotel
T. G. Murphy, Powers: Esther
Roberts. Conulllo: Roy Perkins,
Handon; II. C. Harris, Tuninlo, Dick
Johnson, Couullle; Ed Vnrhrough,
Heuver Hill; I). L. Rooney, Denver
Hill; G. W. Reaver, Heaver Hill;
Harry Smith, Taconin; Ralph Smith,
Tncoma; Roso Llllie, Tumulo, 12ttn
James, Tuinalo; O. (1. Garrett. Chi
cago! Henry Russell, Hnndon.
Hliiuco Hotel
John Wilson, Coijullle; M. J.
Cariuichnel, North Inlet; George
A. Hinko, Catching inlet; Clcon
Stcckel, Eantslde; Miss L. Robblns,
Snn Fianclsco; O. II. Howe, Salem; I
M. A. MeLuiighlln, Portland; P. L.I
Lacey, .Montreal; Sam Wilson, Hlue
Rldgo; Sam G. Downey, AlcKlnlcy:
II. Hunch, Dener Hill; Charles
Swaiison, Hlue Rldgo; Fried Nletue,
Hlue Rldgo; L. S. Taylor. Powers.
&a4Mum
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IRVING
BLOCK
Large Express Shipments of
New FaSS Suits Arrived Today
We have a big collection to show you in all the ad
vance styles for fall wear. Models to suit all figures,
made of the very latest materials in all the new fall col
ors. We guarantee every garment as to style, fit and
workmanship.
All Spring and Summer Suits to be
Closed Out at Two Prices
One lot of Suits. Yourtfc Another lot of Suits, 4 A
choice at Your choice at P v
LADIES, this will h, yuiii- ln-l opporlitnil) to gel such beautiful
Suits ut Mich ridiculous pi Ice. .
In the .SI 0,0(1 Hue ,on will liud late Spilng Snils ultli n few
exceptions.
The models are nil gocid, i!u materials ale (inbenllnes, Serges,
wide Wales und black mill uhile t 'hecks, (iiiuil ruiige of colors.
Regulai' prices range from .siy.r0 up to S!7..ll. Tk T
They mo the lie.st values inn ever saw. Your Zh n SB B BBl
f rf v v -w
choice to clean tiiein mil at
In the S.'.OO line ,uitt will Hud nil Into .spiiug nd siiiiiiuei' models.
Regulai' prices lioui .SI(J.r,o up (n .S-I..il , ami smuo lieaiilil'ul
cloth Milts wlilcli mo uol I coin the nasi, .sluing, mil Willi smuo
changes can he made un lo date. The cloth suits
in i go I'ioiii .S-7.."0 up to S.VJ.rii). Vour choice lo
(lean them out ut
I t II II WIIIV
$5.00
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
I'liystcinu jiixi hurgeoii
Office: Irving Jlloclc. I
Office hours: it to IS a. in.; 2 to1
I and 7 to 8 p. m, I
Phonos: Offlco llil-.I; Res., l-UJ-L.
XHW ACTIONS AT LAW
As usual, just before the session
of tho circuit court, thoro has been
u rush to file suits at law. Tho fol
lowing Is tho llBt:
Hay Realty company, n corpora
tion vs Esther Mnud Titrpou und
Win. S. Turpon. Suit to forcloso
mortgage.
D. Scott vs Qua Warthum. Appeal
from J. P. court No. J.
First National Dank of Coos Hny
vs Mat Anderson and Ida S. Andor
lumber In tho way of steel, con-, son. Suit to forcloso mortgugo.
creto and brick, that were being Agnos Potera ovocutrlv of tlm es-
used more generally ovory day. To tntJfeaA , . v8,0 , ,?
theso peoplo wo would call the at- , , '
tentlon of tho following statistics of',!lnm (Jrn'. Leorgo W. James, J. W.
tho Htato of Now York alone. They i Hoiisomnii und Minnlo lloiisoinnn.
uro authentic, coming direct from Suit to forcloso mortgage.
tho Htntlstlcal department of that cbnrllo F. Ellerheck vs Florenco
state. Now iork producea less than ,,,., ll,,,, ..,. . ,
one-third of tho raw material used I Mararcl l"orheck. Suit for divorce,
in her wood Industries. Tho btnto , ' " Squibb & Sons, n corpora
Js using yearly more wood per cup- itlou vs J. L. Rrown anil Robert XV.
ita uian over omoro. .More man swnnton, partners, doing business
iwiro nn iiiucu wuuu pur iieisun is ' ,.
used now than was used fifty years ,,H 1Jrow" I)n,K commny.
ago. More than six times iih much1 Paciflo Commnndery No. 10,
NEARLY STRUCK PIER
Steamer Kllhtu-ii' f'e(s Into Close
Qimileis in Fog.
When tho steamer F. A. Kllburn
from Portland, arrived early Sunday
morning, sho cnino up the bay In it
dense fog and very nenrly run Into
ono of tho piers of tho Southern
Pacific bridge. It was tho same
ono which tho steamer Yellowstone
struck when tho plor wus being be
ing built.
Tho cnptaln of tho Kllburn saw
tho pier loom up In tho fog Just
tu time to back up and avoid the
collision.
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-11
UUILDIXG, COXTRACTOU
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Ejo, Ear mid Throat Specialist
GLASSES FITTED
Phono iiiSU-J. Rooms 00-01
Irving lllock.
DR. SIATTIB II. SHAW.
riiyMcliin and Surgeon
Phono ilDO-J.
Offlco hours by uppolntinont.
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
STEAM SPEEDWELL
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM
' THURSDAY, SKPTU.MRKR DTI I .XT
MARSHFIELD,
i xoox
PASSENGER SERVICE ONLY
San FrancNco Office, (IOO Fife Hullding, nud Pier Number it
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE,
Phone 44-
EUREKA GOES SOUTH
Vessel
Formerly Mulc'ng This
in a Now Service
Port
wood Is used lu Xow York ns Is used
In Germany, and more than ten
times as milch as is used in Great
Hrltulu.
Of
t WITH THE TOAST Z
AND THE TEA X
-
GOOD EVEXIXG
Men moving In nu official
circle are apt to become
merely official not to say
iirnitrary Lincoln.
4
:i
Knights Toinplnr vs. G. Gllbortson,
J. A. Jncobsou nud S. Kogstnd.
John 1). (loss vs Joseph XV. Conch.
Martha Taylor vs Simpson Lumber
Company.
Xutlonnl Sales Co., vh II. Mnncelt
nud George .Maiu'elt.
First National Rank of -Coos Hay
vs ( C. Carter, XV. P. Murphy, Ste
phen Galller, P. Haurahnii nud K. M.
Gnlllor. Coqullle Sentinel.
A Portland paper has tho follow
ing about the Uurokn which at ono
tlmo ran Into Coos Hay:
On tho arrival of the steamer Eu-
iroko, of tho Oregon & California
Shipping Company's fleot, about
October 1U, sho will bo prepared to
load un undordeck cargo of flour for
the West Const, in tho servico of
Sudden & Chrlstonsen. She also
goes to tho plant of tho Crossett
Western Lumber Company, which
has her under contract for n year, to
work a deckload" or lumber for tho
West Coast. Tho Eurokii will bo
tho fourth steamer dispatched from
here by Sudden & Chrlstensen In n
now monthly schedulo Inaugurated
by that company from Portland to
South American ports.
CALVE:; ARE DYING
Benjamin Ostlind
coxsurrixo engineer and
ARCHITECT.1
Offices, 20C Irving DIock.
Phono 103-L or 2C7-J.
Marshflold, Oregon.
H. G. Butler '
OIVI-Ti ENGINEER
Room 304 Coko IJldg. Phono 14B-J.
Rosldcnco Phono 3C3-L.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Steamship
F. A. KILBURN
sails for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
SUNDAY, SEPT. r,, 1::io 1 31.
Stcnmship
SANTA CLARA
Sails for
PORTLAND
TUESDAY. KHPT. r
For fin (her liiforiimlliin see
.SMITH TERMINAL HOCK
XX'. E. STUHR,
Phono l.'SO
Agent
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Roouib 301 and 302, Coko Building,
Marshflold, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marshflold, Oregon.
TUG ROH.XHTS SOLD
THE OLD GHI.VDSTOM
Tho CoiiiiIIIci Sentinel uiivm
reported that lu Curry county uilvos f Portland and will
It Is stated at Florenco that the
tug Robarts has been sold bv John-
"Is U BOii-Andorson Co. to Mr. Zimmerman
ho taken to
The hardest work I ever did,
If you JiimI want the fucu,
Was nm n hoy 1 had to grind
The nicks out of nu nxo.
At early morn, I'd hear Dad's
voice
"Coino, llllllo! jump up quick,
Tho day will soon bu started.
And wo'vo not lo Blind the nick. '
I've wondorod since If boys toilii)
Woro ever in such a fix;
And if there's any Kiiudmonctf- -if
u.ou Mt 111 have nicks.
And yet 1 know that life Itself.
With Fato to pluy us tricks.
Is Just n grunt big xriiidMouc--
And we're nil a-grlndlng nicks.
Henuott Chappie.
Sonio Coos H.iy people who lulk
to the Lord ovory day consider
themselves too good to talk to their
neighbors.
are dying of an unknown disease In
the Floras Creek country, 11 Is bald,
many hnvo' died within the pant
mouth. It sueuiH thnt u small worm
first infects the throat and then the
lungs of tho animal, and whou once
started these worms multiply until
thousands have been found lu one
enrensg upon Investigation.
that city lu u few days. Some of the
inaclilnery used In the Jetty work
was ulso purchased. This has been
loaded on ono of tho largo rock
barges and will be towed to Port
laud by the tug.
SOUTH COOS IIIVEK HOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves .Mjd'.ihflehl every day
8 n. in. Leaves head of river
nt :i:in p. in.
STEAMER RAINHOXV
leaves hwid of Uver dally nt 7
n. in. Leaves Marhlifldd nt 2 p.
in. For chnrtet' apply on board.
ROGERS .V; SMITH
Proprietors
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TI3IE.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIFLI) DURING SF.PTE.MIJER,
I.OXVS: Septenibei-.l ut 8 a. in.; September It! ut 10 n.
tember II) at 8 n. m.j September till ut. to . in.
XS FOL.
m.; Sop-
Phono 3.1-J.
If. J. 3IOHR, Agent.
Puget Sownd Bridge &
igmg iJo-
Cut This Oat
It Is Worth Money
YELLOXVSTONE SAILS
The steamer Yellowstone, with n
cargo of lumber from the North
neiui Liimtior Company mill sailed I
last night for Sail Francisco, cross-1
lug the bar about 7: p. in.
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Plnco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial and H'dw'y.
nnMpfrlTf??1??.?: , 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 nud most thoroughly moder.
twenty-Iuch lijdratillo dredge Jr. Taclflo water.
Coos Bay office, Majn 0ffjPP
Marshfield, Oregon. SeattJe, Washington.
It takes a Coos liny woman who
has all tho closets filled with clothes
to keep on ImllgnMhiK becuusu she
has nothing to wear.
Anothor reason for tlio high cost
of living Is becniuo ovary woman
wantH to be better drovsud than
other wouion.
XVhon ii Coos liny woman Is
around thirty und still iiuimuiiod
sho docs an awful lot of talking
ubout "us girls,"
Cut out this advertisement, onotoso
G ci'iilH to l-'oloy ii On.. i!35 Hluutlolil
Avo., Chicago, 111., writing your nuino
uiut iiilili'ovti iliarly. You wilt ro
celvo in roturii u trial packago con.
mining:
(1) Foley's Honey ami Tar Com
pound, tho Htaiiilurit family romoiljr
lor roughB, cohla, croup, wliooplm;
cpuKli, tightness! nmt soreinma lu
cliest, grlppo and bronchial couglis.
(!) Foloy Kidney l'lils. for ovor
worhcil and tllsonlereil Uldnoys ami
hlachler nllmciits, pain in hldua ami
wide tluo lo Kidney Trouble, aoro
nnueles. btlfC Joints, linckuclio nud
rlicunmtlsm.
(3) Foley Catliartte Tablets, a:
wliplcsonio and thoroughly cleansing
cathartic. l-Jspuelnlly comforting to
mm iiiii. Ullll purguuvo notuiod
by overibo.iy with HlugRlsh bowela
nmt torpid liver. You can try thvso
thrco family lemeulos for only 5c,
For sale by Owl Prescription Phar
inaoy. Finnic D, Cohan, Central Ave
nue. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Telo-
phouo 7-1. .
RUSTLICR (JOES SOUTH
The gasoline schooner Rustlor
sailed for Port Orford ami Rogue
rler Sunday, leaving at 10:110 a.
in. She took frolglu for the two
Currj county ports.
040
. X
WtbltKN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Vacation Days
13Mi
PIMC nnun,.. I
""u m GRoy
EXCELLENT HOME i
SWI!!?
- i ionium
DANCING PAVlLioi'
Several lmtH ,i, , ..
Marshfleld t ., Tc" b
Inn In ii.n t. ,,allr"i
will's nt7ccryah'
Mnlvlifl,,!.! ....'. !"0tllc2. h..
" ""mil :3o
Rates ivnsiiiiaWc, !,,, t
b'nriuers. ,. Uumwi ?
of steal,,,.,. Ralilow tW!
AUTO STAll HOpT
Sv.ltli .. ...1
" r inner, ioij
To Poll land lttH,,.......
Leave MarsliflnM ..a .. .
Mondav n "u '
Tllnmlnv 7 :(M
' it,
Wei i :1Il
, ituiBii.iy J ,,.-
Frldnv in :"H
Saturday i'i ".'.'.'.',','," J1
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Thursday in .,,, ,' '
I'rWny 17 '.'.'.','. )$,
jouiiuuuy js j,j.
oiiuuiiy hi
.Monday 20 .
Tuesday 21 .
Wednesday 22
Thursday 2,'! .
I Friday 21
! Saturday 25 ,
'Sunday 2G ..
Monday 27 . ,
iTttesdny 28 .
i .-.
I Wednesday
20
l!:Ml
Hli
I.lh
I:lli
StlJ
Mil
5:l
(:!Il
Mh
Mli
Ml J
Thursday 30 i.u
I.cavo (iiirdlncr ()n lfnn.i..
(On trips leavlmr MnrMi.Mu.
: 8 u. in., you should nulj pJ
saiiio day.)
TIMR TAUI.K
wiLLAMicrri: pacific mon
C.Mt
Hetueen .Marsbfleld und 1M1
Dally.
Leavo
Mttisbflold ,ff Dtilsl
7:10 n.m. ' ( f-Wt
7: no a.m. 1 j;it.
S:(i0 n.m. mr
D:r0 n.m. iji Rillt
10: no n.m. ' lhiit
12:0fi p.m. " ' iMli.
l:-0 p.m. - i:iij.
-:in p.m. J:.
3.10 p.m. : S:ll.
1:00 p.m. ' Ml);
l:r.0 p.m. ' e MIf
0:10 p.m. r (:li:
7:10 p.m. ' 7:llp
7:25 p.m. Wlj:
8:20 p.m. t:llp
9:15 p.m. :!ti
Hetwceu Mar&htlcld nud Xortil
Lcavo I
.Marshflold ,- Korti B
C:30 n.m. '' Miu
7:25 n.m. . Wlf
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5:35 p.m. iMl
C:D5 p.m. Marshfleld Kotu"
limits only.
7:35 p.m. v
8:35 p.m. u
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings X
SI.MPSOX SAILS
The steamor A. M. Simpson with
,n cargo of lumber from tho Simpson
Lumber Coiiipan mill sailed for
California Saturday evening.
SMITH OUT
The steamer Adeline Smith sull-
vii amiu4. mr uuiuunn. blie ar-1
neu in Saturday and made
time lu loading hur cargo,
ready to leave tho mill at s
and crosued the bar at 12: J 5
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
. Local Treasurer
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Abstracts
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TITLE GUAIMNTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHFIELD AM) COQUILLK CITV. ORFnn4 '
LNTS, KASTSIDRAXDSKXOS'BACKKN'S ADDITION
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GENERAL AGENTS,
AGENTS
quick j
being
a. m
p. m.
SPEEDWELL HERE
The stonmur Speedwell arrived
this afternoon and is loading lum
ber at thy Smith mill. Sho will s.ul
iiuui .Mnrsw luiu soptombor U for
Sun Francisco,
ilDUNGAN I
UNDERTAKING
iiH HUKI IKSiH
H will ho kept H
OPEN TO THE PUHLIO I
'H' A regular htato licensed H
ifl unilei taker will bo lu H
H clinrgo H
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Phono 105.J
Koontz Garage
Agency for
'-SOODYEAR TIRES -EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES-UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
:: :: " -. Phone 180-J
Marshfield-Coqu
Auto Stage
Leavo
Owl Pharnincy
Mnibhflold
A.M.
7:00
0:110
Itsfl
W
A I
111
North Front Street
p.sr.
1:00
n.ito
. nnnllllHS A11
STAGE 'IIMR SCHEDl
... . . ......Inn. SWS'
with Uonts to iwuui -.i
Myrtle Point, WBri "l
No doiays.
Fnro from Marshfleld to C
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Single Imboth, W J
Will furnish e ' i
extra trins day or b'"
I charter cars. .
T. J. SOAIFE (g A. A- Bn
Marshfleld $$
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