The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALON13Y, Kdltor mid Pub.
DAN E. MAL0NKV, News Edllor
Official
Otflelnl
Pnpcr of
Paper Cltv
Coos County
of Mnndiflclil.
t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t
t YEAR AGO TODAY I
-'
oct. it, Jon
Tho llrlttsh crtilHcr Umlountod
Blink four Ocrninn torpedo boat do
Btroyors off tho Dutch coast.
Tho Gorman troops reach tho
North Sen In tho vicinity of (Mend
nnd fighting continues In tho neigh
borhood of Dunkuniiio.
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWJMS
POWKHS POIXTKRS
(Special to Tho Times)
Mr. CIhib. Zimmerman's cottago Is
nlmost completed. They will move
from Camp 5 as soon as It Is ready
for them.
Mrs. G. L. Williams and children
returned homo after two months vis
it lug In California.
Mrs. Joe Snyder nnd Mrs. C. Zim
merman wore over night visitors in
Mnrshfleld Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Damoron entertained a fow
friends at a delightful Httlo dinner
party at ncr uomo m ium ?.
Itoports of tho fighting In East My uMlBtcd by ,1(Jr aHtCr,
PrtiBflln, Poland nnd Gnllcla nro wide
ly nt variance.
Tho Austrian and Gorman forces
tnko possession of positions along
tho Itlvor Vistula nnd lllvor San.
Tho JnpimoHO cruiser Tuknelillio la
sunk In Klau-Clmu liny.
OCT. IH, IDI I
Tho GcrmniiB nro checked In their
uttompt to reach Duiikcniuo.
Ocrmnn nowspnporB Btuto thnt wnr
ngnlnst England will begin this
month with Dolglum as tho haso of
ojtcrntlous.
Tho Austrlans claim to hnvo mado
ptogrcss on tho Snn and Dntster riv
ers nnd tho Htisslanu claim to lmvo
captured 1,000 Austrian prisoners
nnd roptilsod nn Attempt to crosB thu
San.
Tho Sorblnus ropulso attacks of
tho AiiBtrlniiB nnd drlvo thu latter
back to Drlna.
Anti'Gorman mobs In Loudon
wreck Gormnn stores nnd bakeries.
Tho now Biibnmrliio K-3 Is sunk In
tho North Sen by Gormnn warships.
NEWS OF HAXDON
DOI,I,Alt DAV A HUCCKSS
FROM all sections or tho country
roino reports of tho buccohh of
tho Dollar Day campaign as n
stimulant to trade. Ovor at Al
bany, Oregon, tho merchants w.oro
so well plensod that alruady thero
Is tall; of repeating It. Tho Domo
crnt prints tho following concerning
It:
"Homo places nro bo pleased with
Dollar Day business that thoy ox
pect to hnvo more, If not have Dol
lar Dnyti regularly, one of tho best
BtlmiilautH that has been Inaugurated."
Mrs. C. Stallard. Thoso present to
enjoy tho afternoon wore Mrs. J.
Sugdeii, Mrs. Chns. Pyburn, Grand
ma Johnson und Mrs. SlmmonB, John
nlo Damoron, MIUIo, Vertln, nnd Mln.
notta Stallard nnd Mnster Charles
Stallard.
Saturday afternoon n special meet
ing was called by tho president of
tho Ladles' Aid of tho Logger's Chnp-
ol to consult on buying a bell for
tho.chnpol. After a business session
Miss Tholmn llcthOrlngton Invited
tho ladles Into her mother's dining
room whero alto served refreshments
to tho following: Mrs. J. lleathcrlng
ton, Mrs. T. II. Williams, Mrfl. .1. Sug
den, Mrs. C. Stnllnrd, Mrs. Shccrwood
Mrs. Lawlicad nnd MIsb Gortrudo
Wllllnms. Mr. llcnthcrlngton could
not resist tho temptation bo Joined
with tho ladles In drinking ten.
great number left hero TucBday
morning to attend tho funeral of
John Wngnor.
On Wedncsdny evening Kov. Hnll
gavo ono of his rend limn :A Even
ing with Rlloj tho Hooslor Poet"
which wub appreciated by n Inrgo au
dience
Mr. MntthowB who Is erecting an
apartment houso hns U almost com
pleted. Glenn Wngnor nnd Hnrvoy arr-.nt
who Htnrtcd for tho Fnlr Monday had
to glvo up their trip on account of
tho death of John Wagner,
Work Is being rushed on tho now
school house as tho children are anx
ious to bo in school.
News of the City Told In Western
World
C. E. Broadbent, a Coos Day cheeso
man, was one of tho passengers on
tho Elizabeth for San Francisco.
Congressman Hawlcy while In tho
city viewed tho work which has beon
done on tho harbor.
Mrs. George Golscndorfcr, Mrs. L.
W. Tumbull and W. J. Sweet wero
tho now members appointed on the
library board by Mayor Geo. P. Top
Ping. Henry Hess Is reported to have
purchased tho Noah Davison ranch
on lower Two Mile. Ho has already
taken possession of the property nnd
moved out from Dnndon with his
family. The ranch consists of 100
acres and Is ono of tho flno holdings
of that section.
Tho W. 11. Donald family leave on
tho Elizabeth fdr San Francisco,
from whence thoy will tnko tho train
east for Hnraboo, Wisconsin. Thoy
wero called cnBt on account of tho
illness of Mr. Donald's parents -und
liavo decided to remain In that sec
tion for n year or bo.
WILIj ltUlLI) 1IOAI)
Const met Ion AVork nt. Ko.scburj; Jh to
Htnrl. nt Oiico
Tho RosoburK Rovlow snya:
"After Innnniornblo delays, tho ac
tual construction work on tho stan
dard gaucrrnlIrond lino from Cnrnc3
station, six miles south of Hoseburg
EW FIN
HIGHWAY
THRIFT GIVES VIEW
AHHKHSOIl
Ol
EXPLAINS INCRKASr?
ASSHSSMIINT
Hiijh That. Properly Oiviuu'h Wore
Notified Front Street Property
Owners (Jot deduction
Assessor T.J. Thrift Iiiib written
thu following letter to Tho Times
explaining tho controversy over tho
Increase of 00 per cent In tho as
BOHHinimtn of Central Avenue prop
erty between Urondwny und Fourth
street und tho reduction of twouty
per cent In tho Front street nsseHs
ments: Editor Times: Your article "Kick
on Increase" as It appears lu tho
fssuo of Tho Times of October II,
Is erroneous nnd misleading, and I
herowlth . submit xonto factH per
taining to the matters mentioned In
said article,
"They, referring to tho property
owners on Central iivonue, wore too
Into for the regular meeting ot the
Hoard of Uiiuullzutloii, not knowing
or tho Increoso then, but on endoav
nrliiK to not tho matter ro-oponcd "
Tho records of my office show that
a statement of the assessed valua
tion was mailed to thoso parties In
thu months of May nnd June und
duo diligence hns been exorcised to
Inform, these imitleti of tholr iimchm-
t'd valuation, und the lack of Infor
mation lu duo to tueir own nnniwt
"It seoniB that AiwoHsnr Thrift
reduced
EDOAH JPDAXIKL TKLLS OF
ROAD WOltK IXSPHCTKD
Was With Coos County Delegation
Sent to Look Into Multnomah
County Itoad Hulldlng
Edgar McDanlel, publisher of tho
Coos Dny Harbor of North Bend,
has returned from Portland, whero
ho went to nttend tho grand lodge
meeting, of the Knights of Pythias.
Ho canio back overland yesterday.
While In Portland Mr. McDanlel
Joined tho party of Coos County
men who mado tho trip thoro to
inspect tho road building, and was
with tho Coos delegates for ono day
when they made an nuto tour ovor
15 miles of the Columbia Highway
which Is bolng built by tho Wnrren
Construction Company. Tho party
was composed ot County Judg;
Watson, Commissioner Armstrong,
W. A. Hold and Charles Hnll, of
Mnrshfleld; A. G. Ituau of North
Bend;' Thomas Nellson, of Baudou;
Edgar McDanlel and W. F. Ar
nold, of tho Warren Company, who
acted as escort for tho party. Tho
Coos County men woro guests of
the company on tho trip.
Wonderful Work.
Mr. McDanlel says tho highway
Is a wonderful piece of work nnd
thnt tho trip Is a beautiful one.
They loft Portland nt 8 o'clock lu
tho morning and returned at G
o'clock nt night nnd had ample
tlmo to make a closo Inspection of
tho work. Tho contract for tho ,45
miles of tho hlghwny was awnrded
to tho Wnrren Company and started
4 ,1m Itlrv nntlnn f ,1. 11H.t1nnf1
Cement Co., on Roberts creek, Wii u July and Is now almost coinpletcd.
I.nirln mwlnr Mm norannnl .HrAnUon Tl'oro WBB yet CHOI,-.- of tllO actual
begin under tho norsonnl direction
ot Chief Engineer S. B. Tnylor, of tho
Oswego, Dallas & Itosoburg Itallroad
work under construction for tho
coinmlttco to make n detailed In
Co. Tho grading will bo dono by1?"'"" f ow tho rond was lie-
local labor nnd teams, with J. M.
Schnoffcr In chargo as foreman. In
addition to tho nrrlvnl hero of En
gineer Taylor, Mr. Schnoffcr Is niso
lu receipt ot n letter from tho co
mout company directing him to pro
ceed nt onco with tho work of grud-ing.
ADMIRF.S 1JAXDOX
NEWS OF HUMNF.R
Miss Ethel Moody Is visiting with
her brothers, Terry and Kelly Moody
nt Sumnor and will probably ntny
with them this winter.
Grover Motley is putting In n bil
liard tublo in tho new addition to his
store.
PLAX OLUIl IIOUSIJ
Ladles of (Jold llonrii Stmt, n Prog
ressive Movement
That the Indies of Gold Beach, tho
rounty seat of Curry county aro qulto
progressive Is indicated by thu fol
lowing from tho Gold Bunch Globo:
Messrs. Stafford & Bauer wor tho
successfl bidders for tho contract for
tho Ladles' Coiumorcla Club hull.
Tho hull will bo u building when
foiiipleted 30 by 70 feet and tho foun
dation will bo or solid concrete. The
club will not attempt to erect tho
building this winter, but will got tho
foundation ready, ami early In tho
spring they hope to bo able to finish
up tho building lu an up to date
style.
GLAD hi; was ai.ivf.
Itognrdlng tho recent visit of a
woll known Curry county huntor to
Coos llu tho Port Orford Tribune
wiys:
M. Frltchlo. tho sago of WUdhorso
mountain, near Itoguo HIver, passed
down tho coast the hitter part of
last week returning to his homo from
11 lun wank'u .lull mi pnnu !.,.. n,.
, I... til.ltitt.l.ia fill friiillt 1.... tl. 1 ., .. ......."
uiu iiiiiwi - " ... 1 1 n)s mi, uuiiiiuK season .Mr. critcwos
Street twenty tier
yonr'n nsBessmont.'
Equalization, as tho rerords show,
upon petition und showltiK inudo by
Front street property holders, re
duced the vnluatlon twenty per cent.
Assessor Thrift rnWed the valua
tion on Central avenue to mako tho
assessments somewhat rutnhlo with
other like properties; and the pres
ent assessment U not above tho rat
able assessment of other piopertlos
throughout the county.
Thero nre discrepancies in the lo
cality of the "kick" nnd nn ennui
l.ntlon of theso would moan that
thoy be raised, but owlntt to the un
timely showing mndo by tho gentle
men from Central avenue, no action
could be taken.
Bight here I want to atnto, that
the Marshfleld ussossmentH nro tho
lowest of any locality lu tho coun
ty, nnd when you compare tho price
of lots, character and wilue of im
provements and pnmlblo rental val
ue, that properties In other towns
aro above Marhfleld as to percen
tage of ntweiwod value-. It would lie
woll to state that twn-tulrda of the
petitions for reduction bufore tho
Board of KniialUutlon are from
Mnrshfleld and vicinity.
Now I would llko for the peoplo
who road your paper to flture It out
for thomsHlvt's Aro the parties
from Cent i a! nvenuo entltred to n
reduction In their aasoasiuontc, be
cause Bomo particular propertv In
that locality is under aasftued? Tliotr
assosHineut 1 ratable and bolow
othor like properties lu tho county.
The lute aiMicarance In the show
ing of tho Central avenue people
prevented any action on the patt
of tho Board of K'liiallsMitlan. Thq
ntateinont that "all of the meinbors
of the Board wer not present and
no final n Hon could bo taken" la
misleading, ns JiuIrc Watson. N
Osmundson, Dcp-ity iltik, acting
for tho County Clerk and myself
llstonod to nil that was said ov the
gontlomon, nnd vere certalnlv nres
ent. T. J, TIIU1P
cent from last! home Is the Mocen Tor many hunting
The Board of: parlies, and many of those whom ho
lias entertained t such tlmoa got
hold of him while he was on tho bay
that ho vna thankful to escape nllvo
and be on his way back to his moun
tain home and solitude.
LUAVKS ItAXIlOX
SlamhiMl Oil Man Goes (o California
Tho Baudou Bocordor says:
Mr, and Mm. J. B. Bodln nro pack
I iik up their household goods prepar
atory to movliiK to California. Mr.
Bodln who lata bocn the representa
tive of the Standard Oil Co. at tholr
Baudou station for the past eigh
teen months has beon transferred to
Walnut sioie and will havo ehargo
Portland .Mini Tells of Beauties of
I tench There
Tho Coitulllo Sontlnol snya:
' "F. L. Buck, doputy clerk ot tho U.
S. District Court nt Portland, mado n
tnnr nroiind Dreunn Infelv In Mm nn.
to and among other places vlsltod ' McDanlol ,nays that tho Coos Conn
ing built
Contract llljj One.
Mr. McDanlel says tho rond is 18
feet wldo. It has a foundation of
0- Inches of crushed rock, which
Is rolled down to I Inchos,. nnd en
top of this Is two Inches of
bltullthlc. Some Idea of tho mag
nitude of tho Job may bo gathered
from tho fnct that thero nre 18
plants working, nil Inrgor than the
ono on Coos Bay, nnd f!2 ton-ton
steam rollers busy on tho Job. It,
Is said to bo tho Inrgost contract
for hnrd surfneo road ovor lot In '
tho United Stntcs nt ono tlmo. Othor
portions of tho hlghwny nre being
built by other contractors. Mr
Dandon, wlilch ho spenks of ns fol
lows:
"Tho Bconory nt Dnndon Is moro
beautiful than that of any Oregon
bench I havo scon, tho const being so
rugged and thoro bolng so many gi
gantic rocks so closo In shore. Wo
found Dnndon to bo a hustling Httlo
town, situated right on tho mouth of
tho Couulllo rlvor.nud several fnlr
sized vessels woro thou lying nt tho
docks,
fJOLl) BF.ACir NOTF.S
Told
XciiH of County Seat of Curry
in tlio (iioiio
Jiidgo W. A. Wood Btnrtod up tho
rlvor to Inspect tho government nnd
county trnll work around tho Dovll's
stairs.
After a weok's visit with her moth
er, Mrs. L. A. BcBrlde, or Port Or
ford, Mrs. H. B. MlHor returned
homo.
The boIiio lias been making somo
good catches tho past week, but tho
usual run or mil salmon Is not yet
up to the standard.
A neat Httlo cottage In being built
by tho Weddorburn Trading Co. nt
tho Mill Aock. for Ellhuo Fry, tho
Agucss-Gold Bonch mall cnrrlor.
Sam Mnlohorn and E. II. Choovor
and Hawkins Bros, who woro on
camped on Huntor'a creok Inst wook
In quest of fnt bucks, returned homo
sovornl days ngo- each having ono
buck to hlsV'rodlt.
Not bolng sntlsfled with killing
tho Inrgost nnd fnttost buck of tho
season. Dr. Dnnlnn Is bout nu 1.1 1 1.
lug n bonr nnd a pnnthor before lenv-
tug tno country. Dr. Dunlup's prnc
tlco on his doparturo will bo taken by
Dr. Bobbins of p0rt Orford.
ty men woro grontly Impressed with
tho boauty of tho hlghwny nnd with
tho hnrd surfneo rondwny.
On ii Committee.
Durlntt tho session of tho grand '
lodgo or the K. of P. Mr. McDnnlel
was eloctod grand Inner guard. More
Important than this office, how
over, ho. wnsi nnmed ns ono of n
coinmlttco of fifteen, the members
who nro to nrranpd for tho onter
tnlnmont of tho Supremo Lodgo nt
Portlnnd. This Is to bo n big gath
ering of men from nil ovor tho
United 8tntcs nnd nt tho snmo time
tho grand lodpo will hold n meet
'Ing. The grnud lodgo niombora aro
not prlvlledgod to nttend tho Su-
Iiromo Lodgo bosbIoiib, but there
will bo open meotlngs whou nil ein
bo present. j
Plentv of Money.
Tho coinmlttco hns $7500,10,
spend In tho ontertnlnmont of the
Supromo Lodgo nt Portlnnd and
povornl mootlngs to nrrnniro dctnllsi
will bo held Of tho $7500 the
sum of $5000 Is contributed bv -.ho;
grand lodgo of the Btnto nnd $2500 '
wns given by tho Portland btiBlnoaa
men.
NKWS OF POUT OltFOItl)
NOTFS OF HAXDOX
News or Clty-Uy-Tlte-Swi from the
v Itoconler
Mrs. Kdnn Mllls-Strnuhnl hns been
nppolutod by tho County Court, ns
administratrix or tho ostnto or tho
Into A. D. Mills.
The big tides or lato had pushed
tho piling out or lino noar tho Bro
nor dock and tho floating pllo drlv
or has beon brought up to drivo n
fow moro sticks as braces.
Otto Sabro Is taking n vacation
and spending It In tho other cltlea of
tho county. Last Wednosdny ho
wont to Myrtlo Point und from thoro
wont to tho cities on Coos Bay.
Mrs. Borthn Stlllwell Is roportod to
hnvo dlsposod kif her Four Mllo
ranch of r.'O acros to Georgo Morg
an, ono of lior noar neighbors'. A
piece of Bandon property was turn-
lliiiiicnlugs at Curry County Sea Pr
Told in Trlluino
N. F. Woodcook nnd boiib roturned
tho first of tho week from n hunt
ing trip to Pnnthor moiintnln nnd Sn
lal springs. Thoy found mnny small
door, but tho big bucks woro aenrco.
Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Mathor, nccom
pnnled by Mrs. Mather's sister, Miss
Eunlco Jnmleson, Btnrtcd to visit tno
Panama exposition.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Loucks woro
pnssongora on tho stoninor Phoenix,
from Port Orford for Snn Frnncla
co. After visiting tho FnlrB nt tho
bay city and nt Snn Diego, thoy will
return to tholr old homo nt Shorldan,
Wyoming, spending tho wlntor either
thoro or In southorn California nnd
returning to Port Orford In tho
spring.
, W. J. Colebrook wns In Port Or
ford Inst Thursday on Ills way to
Bandon, from whonco ho sailed by
stoninor for Ran Frnnclsco. Mr.
brook says thnt his brothor, Georgo,
will run the old homo plnco nt Corbln,
and that ho is colng nway Indefin
itely. Ho has positions In view both In
San Frnnclsco nnd at Portland and
hns not decided which plnco ho will
locate although ho oxpects to spend
tho winter In tho bay city.
EUGENE Sonator Chamberlain
took part lu tho dedication exorcises
at tho new nrmory lu Eugene.
Itil 111 In. M M. il. .!.
S! .r"!'0" 'I!?' T !und Mr. Stniiveu'wIB , ov n to S Z
cunnge can bo offectod. utt Wat
kins, hU assistant Is to remain In
ohartjo as the local ngont nnd tho
sollliiK territory of the Mnrshfleld
ngont has noon enlarged to Include
Baudou no the clmngo will moan tho
loss of ono man to tho Coos Bay
district.
LOCAL OPTION CASK
tSpocial to Tho Times)
HOSUBXHG, Oct. IS. Goorgo
Church. oiu of the proprietors qf tho
local soclnllit clsur utoro. has boon
on uiai charged with violation or tho
don to live. With tho ranch goes
qulto a tract of rich bottom on Four
Mllo Crook.
mrvs HOLSTKIXS
George Lnlrd Gets Fine Stock From
Star Bench
Tho Bandon Becordor says:
"GoorRO Laird hns purchased tho
thoroughhrod Holstoln hord or 10
hond of cattlo on tho Star Bunch, be
longing to Dr. Wothorbee, who hns
given up dairying and will return to
Terrible Croup Attack
Quickly Repulsed
By Old Reliable Remedy
Well known CcorgU toro keeper hi mat
tercel crouR Anil cold for hU famllr of ten with
Foley' Honey and Tr Compound.
Tho inlnuto that hoarse torrlfylnir
croupy onifli Is heard In the homo of
IV J. Iinrbcr, of, Jottorsnn, Ga.. out
comes Foli-y'a llonoy and Tar Com
pound there's always a bottle ready.
lloro'a what ho says: "Two of my
chlldron, ono boy nnd a Kill. ok(I
eight and six yoars respectively, had
terrible attacks ot croup last winter
and I completely curod them with
I'olfv'B llonov nnd Tar Conmound. 1
liavo ton tn family and for years I've
,,,;,, r,' V. "' l. ased Foley's Honey and Tar Cowisjuud
I'OrllailO. (.Onrirn Suva (lin nrlrno nt ' I. ...- .llj n
S rmii'r; , Q!lW, "loMnx I. going down except Hol- U0Tayarddrrc
beck testified that ho bought a quart! steins. It Is understood that Mr. I round'
of beer from the defendant for S.lhlnnsen. brothor of Schmidt Hanson, 2ffi
cents.
iimi niu-nva mi Imiid. In your home.
a bottlo lusts n lone time it's reliable and
iiAV--nnil the lust dose IS US EOOU
Bnudon's shooting gallery man, Iiob " '" "ol U1 v"l""u'
rented tho Star ranch, and will con- For salo by Owl Prescription Phar
UlM.WI) B J Hnvlni'ilnn fnK.'.limi Mint f,......., ..i.. ,.. .,. ....., imnov KmiiIt 11 f!nhnn. rontrnl Avr.
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Protect the children
from the draughts.
Keep the clamp and chill away
with a good oil heater.
Inexpensive to operate -cn9ily
carried from room to room. Smoke
lCes3 and odorless. Dealero every-
where.
For best results use Pearl Oil
Standard Oil Company
(California)
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OLDKST HANK IX COOS COUNTY
Ktstnblhilied WHO.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided .
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVINGS DF.POSIT3 1
Officer
V. Bennett, President.
J. 11. Fluiiiigr.ii, Vice-President.
11. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Crtufiltfr.
Scandm
$1
American Bank
avian-
"UIIKIM'i .SAVINGS AUK SAFK"
WITH ONE DOLLAR
Yonu cgun peim aim
-accoomiib in. tWs baink
1XTKUKST PAID
HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
$1
MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE
Leave Miiobllebl (Chandler Hotel
l.eaiu lto-scbiir
..........i
5.110 A. M, Dally
(i:0 A. M. Dally
TICKET OFFICE AT THE SMOKEHOUSE
MAltSUFIELD
PROFESSIONAL
FIIKI) VKIP.OX, Proprietor
New Dodge and Cadillac Cars.
DRECT0?J
Dr. A. L. Houseworlh
pi.yie.n 7aon
Office, hours: 11 m
1 nml 7 to 8 p. ,. "a,nill,
Phones; Offlcp 113.J. Roj
J; M. Wright
.. nUILDiNo onsrnMUl
EatlmntPB fm-ni.i..,
oueu onrMot.1
FARE $7.00
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Hjo, Far and Throat BpeAiu I
aiiAHsns viva I
Phono :i:h)..j. loomj 0
JrvhiK Ulock.
It. MATT1H II. SHAW.
Phywlclaii aild Surgcoj
Phono 8:iu.J,
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSUMING KNaiNiiGn in,
AUCIIITEOX
Offices, 20C Irving Blotk
Phono 103-L or 2C7-J.
ManklWi, OmJ
H. G. Butler
CIVWi UXOINKER
noom, .104 Coko Dldg. Phoa nj.jj
iiuBiuuiiqo i-none 363L.
W. G. Chandler
AUOIIITKOT
Uoonis 301 and 302, Coka QnUtlJ
fliuramioiu, uregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
AiiuniTi:ar
Marehflold, Orewa.
f THINK IT OVER
Did you ever hto to tlilnlc how
much inoney you hpciiiI every yenr
for useless lliliiK'sV Maku u mem
J (iriinilmn of what you hpcud diii'-
Iuk n hlulo month nnd hco htnv
much of this uuioiint you nilnlit
hnvo nvctl. Multiply this nuiii by
tivelvo tind then add !I per cent
Interest iihlch this bank pay.s on
MivluuM uccoiintK. 'Thu result will
probably surprise you. If It does,
tart on tho rlj;ht track now by
opening nu account nt this haul..
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
8AFF.TV DISPOSI'l1 1IOXF.S FOU 11KNT
FAIII3 TVS CKXTS
' City Iilmlts North Itcnd, fc,
nn co.mmumtiox nn
LS TICKKTS $1.73 (J
Marshflcld-North Ucnd Auto
Lino
Cars every ten mlnntc froa
(I n. in. (o l'J p. m. to Sooth
SIoiirIi onco a u".iv, Icarlsg it
11 ii. m.; to P.tnplro tlireW
dny.
GORST & KINO, Propi.
TIJIK TAI1LE
AVILLAMliTTK PACIFIC MOTOR I
OAU
r.cavo Lmm
Mnrshfleld North Bni
0 : -I C a.m. 7:00 ta
7.-ir n.m. 8:00 ui
8:45 n.m. 9:00 1
9:45 n.m. 10:15 w
10:4G nm. ll:00in
11:30 a.m. 11:15 u
12:50 p.m. 1:15 P
1:4G p.m. 2:0 P"
2:45 p.m. 3:00 P-E
3:45 p.m. :?
5:00 p.m. B:l5
G.40 p.m. 5:55 pi
0:55 p.m. North city limiu oaij.
7'.10 n.m. 7:15 pi
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' '
Steamship SANTA CLARA
' , salla for
PORTLAND
OtTOIlKR 11), P. M.
Steamship SANTA CLARA
Sails for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
OCTOHKIl 2, P. M.
For further Infotinatiou foo w. K. STUIIIt. Aeknt
t
9
'4
j SMITH 'l'FRMIN.VI. DOHC
rhono 1U(1
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Marshf ield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Oivl rhnnnacy
MarMifleld
A.M.
7:00
0:110
LmtI
CoVl
Ml,.
7:00
9:09
11:00
VM.
8:00
0:90
T.M.
1:00
n.so
MAItSHFIF.M).COQl)lI.U lAJTO
STAOH T1MB 8C1IEDW
Schedule nrrnnged to conJ
with boats to lUindon, 6tg
Myrtlo Point, Waper, RoW
No deiajs.
Fnro from MnrsliflcW t '
75 cents.
..... n T,.mii.'tli. rroj
..f. 7B,"..-.r t, em
W11, UfU. --.-
extra trips at
chnrtor cara.
AUTO 8TA0B SCIHIDUtB
October, iu
To Portlnnd via Florence jn
Licavo iuum"
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
is ..ipoo"1,
on l'OO O
Thursday .-J ,,oo B-
FrWay ;; ,.jo a.8.
Saturday ""-j"' 4 jo 1
v Sunday K-oo .n.
K-
Monday ?'" 5:00
Tuesday :, 5 30 1-0-Wednesday
;" 530 -B-Thursday
;" -oO
Friday - 7;o(l i&
aaiuruui' "., s-00 BU
I-t
Sunday ....'J
LoiTO Gnrdlner OneHo
. ...u hMl
!-'-s; rii
s a. m., juu "
sanio day.)
SAVE MONEY
by ordering the
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton jjjj
1 ..or ton l
uump coal, r- -
0, ha . -"aiSji-
onw-
, i..T or leave
& .
iieni or mo ronuncMal Hank, died I 1,, ""11"'
nftor an lllncs Qt aevtrul years, I'lulllo ranch.
I phone 74.
BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES
Ttos' XI d
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