The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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- THE CODS! BAV VlMES. lyiARFlEl OREGON, UedNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION
FOUR
GOOS BAY TIMES
M O,- AlAJjUNKVt Kdltor nnd Tub.
DAN E. MALOXK1', News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Pnpcr City of Mnrslifiold.
Entered nt tho Postofflco at Marsh
flold, Oregon, for transmission
through t.ho malls ns BCcond-clnss
mall matter.
! An Independent Republican nowu
papor, published ovory ovonlnfe ox
copt Sunday, and weekly, by
TIio Ooos Mny Time Publishing Co.
'$
J EUROPEAN WAR ONE t
X YEAR AGO TODAY ;
$'
OCTOIIKH HO, JOM.
Tho Helgian army holds Us )
bUIou on the lino of tho Yser Illvor
nnnlnst Qcnnan attacks.
Tho Germans report that hostile
forces woro met along tho Ytor
Hlvor near Ncluport and flghtlim
lias been in progress for two days.
Tho Austrlans drko back tho
nilhslatiB and talto positions on tho
heights of Ccntrot Galacla.
The German torpedo boat 8-'J0
was destroyed by tho Japaneso near
Klao Chnu May. 4l
MATKHIATi succkss
AS A JAVK AIM
HAVB you over mot many men
' whoso solo ambition was tho
accumulation of wealth who
iiuccccdod? Havo you ohsorved their
fncon7 Faces of men who havo been
highly successful In their ambition
to obtain largo wealth. If you havo
you must havo noted that having
obtained tliolr goal they wcro still
dissatisfied, and their faces plainly
Indicated their discontent.
It is a commonplace that tho moro
pursuit of monoy falls to bring linn
pincBS. An Kastorn writer noting this
phnho of tho present mud raco for
material guln expresses wonder
whothor thoro was not somo con
nection botweou tho rather hard and
dehumanized faces of wealthy men
nnd tho great tragedy of this mod
ern ago, tho Kuropoan war. Wcro
they not both tho outcome of a
civilization that had gouo off on
tho wrong road 7 That lintl made
material success the measure of tho
world?
Tho war Ih tho outgrowth of tho
conflict of commercial ambitions.
Tho desire for trade expnunlon or
tpc territorial growth in ordor to
promote trade was behind tho call
to arms, Fundamentally tho Nat
'fonal ambitions that calmed tho war
tiro akin to tho private, individual
ambitions of mou in this industrial
civilization.
These ambitions too often havo
fulled to take into account tho finer
'sldo of, llfo. Thoy nro all part of
the muchlno aspect of affairs. Thoy i
do not Include tho love, tho play, tho
worship of men. Useful thoy nro,
and necesuury to human progress.
Dul from tho beginning man has
not lived by bread alone.
"A community which makes
wealth Its object," writeu a wise
KugllHhmnn, 1'rof. U P. Jacks, "is
living under conditions that satisfy
nobody and against which all men
nro, by tho higher human nature,
born rebols. Tho greater tho accu
mulation of wealth tho moro docs
tho fundamental servitude on which
Its production Ih based tend to Irri
tate and cxaspornto tho souls of
men."
It does not profit a man to gain
tho wholo world and loso his own
soul, Tho comforts and conveniences
of llfo do not make It worth while,
nor tho spirit that makes material
success the chief end of oxlstenco.
That spirit hns Its logical outcome
in tho clashos of Industrial revolu
tion and tho world wars,
The Hammer
Said Ben Wright to J. M. Wright, one quiet afternoon!
"Kind words are very useful in their way
You can sometimes tamo a colt if you will sing a gen
tle tune ' ' ' -
And feed him while he listens to your lay;
But when it comes to fashioning or nailing on a shoe
It's waste of time to warble like a wren.
If you want a tidy job that does you credit when you're
through,
You've got to use a hammer now'and'then."
J. M, Wright took thought and to Ben Wright replied:
"I figure on my plans with pensive joy,
But when Its timo to nail the work In which I've taken
pride
A sturdy stroke is what I must employ,
Your dreamer and your schemar may be grateful to the
mind,
But to do the work that must be done by men,
Though you must overlook it all resentfully inclined,
You've got to use a hammer now and then," ,
Anon,
With The Tea And The Toast
, i 1 1 1 , ii I, 1 1 . .
GOOD KVKXIXtt
If our plans aro not for
tlmo, but for otornlty, our
knowledge nnd thoroforo
our lovo to God to each oth
er will progress forover.
Charles Klngnloy.
"AFTUIl ALT TIIU HKS'L"
If llfo could last forover
And' on life's laden trco
The loaves would alter never
Dear friend for you or mo
If friendship would not sever
And to Sargos8a' sen
Ourirgoslcs drifted novor
How fluo this world would bol
If all men thought us clover,
And stinted not their praise.
Pit coiiBtnnt fcravo endeavor
Insured us lasting bays;
If vlrtuo till mou Avnnted,
And none woro glad to see
Tho signal red vlco flaunted,
Now fluo this world would' bol
'If youth could Inst forover,
With all Its noug nnd1 bloom ;
It fnto, the mischief weaver,
Should slumbor at her Worn
If no romorso assailed us
Nor baffling mystery
Xor frlond nor fortune fnllod us
How fluo this world would bo!
Uut since somo call us evil
And othors dcom us dull,
And slnco life's cup of sorrow
Urlms and is over full
And human prldo ami passion
Lie heavy on tho breast,
Perhaps death's ancient fashion
Is after all tho best.
, Selected
Thorn's no charity equal to that
or showing people how to help themselves.
A Coos liny man can usually got
along without something ho wants
until ho decides ho can't afford It.
Sumo Coos Hay wives who never
select husband's elothos, all tho huiiio
pick his pockets.
Tho Coos Hay woman who can
mako up her mind successfully Is
seldom able to mako un her mind
."that way.
Tin: (iiiiiditi.i: pi'iiuc
OjN'H of tho fraudulent land lo
. cators who was recently Indict
ed by the government, convict
ed and sentenced to 13 mouths i
prison, Is said to havo remarked that
au tho American pcoplo like to bo
Coos Hny would bo a buslor nlaoc
'If the average man had as good an
appotlto for his work as ho has for
his breakfast.
Tho fellow who tolls you that tho
latch string Is always out often for
gets to add that thoro Is a bull dog
loose In tho front yard.
To world loves a lover until It
nu omory pup nnd thnt a woman Is
n defeusolcss creature. Hut it - Is
a fact, nevertheless, that when a
man and a married woman atrlko
up n flirtation li(j man HOldom
starts tho flirtation.
There aro a lot of men on Cooft
Hay who Imaglno that n tooth brush
Is something thnt Is manufactured
exclusively for woman's use.
v
Tho tunti who hns to dig for n
living seldom thinks of tho dignity
of labor.
! QUKKTIOX I 'OH TIIU HAY
What has hecomo of tho' old
fashioned man who whon ho sol
down to tho tnblo, tucked his nap-1
Kin in his collar as If ha woro pre
paring for. a shnvo?
or courso being poor lias Its draw
backs, but you do not huvo to sit
up at night and watch for burglars
and you do not havo (o. employ an
export to figure out tho tnxes au
your Income.
A Coos Hay man will get mail and
toll you to go the devil, but a wo
man will smile, at you nnd lead
you tlioro.
KTOHY FOHTIIK HAY
.lohuuy had only just started to
school, and on the third morning ho
was lata In getting up.
When ho camo homo nt the middle
of tho day his mother said:
"Weren't you Into tor school this
morning?"
"Oh, no mother!" exclaimed little
Johnny.
"Xot Into! Why you didn't loavo
'homo till after nine! What were tho
othor children doing when you got
thoro?"
, Johnny's fnco beamed with prldo
as ho ropllcd:
"Thoy wero Just all sitting still
waiting until I got there!''
"bunked" anyway, ho didn't soo any j,w.OV0l.H lllt ,t , oxpoo(0ll to ,)llv
wedding prosents for him,
Ilnforo 110 trotn Imp lin Ru-nnrn Mitil
if she doesn't marry l.l.n he will nev-pVSn;V!!JlcBclr(.),uft oncU
unu iiuuiiiur wuinnn. nut mo
promlso doesn't go in catso she does
marry him,
Many n man with n rod nose has
something wrong with his health.
lnrm In accommodating them. It
was a cynical loninrk, but It sooms
to havo been Justified under tho cir
cumstances, Tho Oregon & California land lo
cating frauds havo been widely anil
generally exposed. Nearly all tho
newspapers In Oregon havo uncover
ed tho schemes that havo been prac
ticed and havo warned their roaders
against tho specious arguments ad
vanced by tho locators, Haslorn
community organizations, such na
commercial clubs and chambers of
commerce, have been advised of the
olmraetoy 0r theso schemes nnd havo Tll0 Coos ,my mnu w,0 vm, l)0r
been ursod to warn tliolr uitimhors. I row B contain onsh novor has any
Yet. in splto pf numerous warn- trouble In borrowing $5,000,000,000
Ings, tho fraudulent locators nourish- worth of trouble,
cd, It Is said thnt somo IB. 000 on
20,000 perbous hnvo been Induced to
A HOMAX FOOTHALL OAMK
'Twns In the Roman stadium;
Tho football team of Homo
Would uphold the palladium
Of tuo liruvo sport ut homo.
Tho rival team of Spartans,
Tliolr own proud honors boro
Attired In skins or tartans,
Or woll, whato or thoy word
"Lot nothing now dismay us,"
Tho llonuin captain cried
Ills uniito was QuIutiiiB Cains
Willie speaking to his bldo,
Ho held n mug of wluo up,
lo victory ho drank.
And then tho Raman llno-up
Upon their haunches sank.
Tho Spartans had tho kick-off
A scrlnuuago thou ensued;
They took tho maimed and sick off;
Tho gamo wis then ronowod.
The Uoninit captain shouted
A signal to his tonm '
"XL. XI, C" routod.
Tho Spnrtous soomod ndrenm.
".MDCC VI'. It
Came rolling from IiIh tongue;
The Spartans would defy It.
Hut to one sldo woro flung,
Thoy tiled them for a tackle,
lint aio oue could thoy vex,
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t NEWS OF OREGON t
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INDEPENDENCE Several farm-,
ers roport yields of eight and nine
bushels of clover seed per ncro and
others havo corn which has yield
ed GO to 75 bushels per aero.
OREGON CITY Thoro aro 2,100
moro head of cattle In Clnckamns
county tills year than last year ac
cording to the figures given by the
assessor.
SALEM Articles ot Incorporation
havo been issued to tho Hank of
Commcrco of Oregon City with a
paid up capital of $50,000.
NEIIALEM Lester Pitts, aged 28
years, was accidentally killed whllo
working In his fnthcr'B logging camp.
ROSEHURG W. E. Drown, who
was arrested at Ashland will bo
brought to Roscburg nnd prosecuted
for Impersonating on officer, having
protcnd6d to bo a whllo slave of
ficial whllo In Rosoburg.
SPRINGFIELD Carload ship
ments received at Sprlngflold during
the month of September wero nearly
four times ns great as those during
jtho snmo month last year and theso
shipments woro made up largoly of
logo.
TILLAMOOK A Pnrcnt-Tcnchcr
Association has been formed with
Mrs. J. T. Strnnnhau ns president of
tho organization.
WOODDURN Voters at n special
election decided to buy a now slto for
tho high school which Is to bo erect
ed. SPRINGFIELD 'Tho Good Citi
zenship League nominated a full el-
rty ticket with Charles L. Scott for
mayor. '
IONE Over ono hundred persons
took pnrt In a rabbit drlvo which re
sulted In thrco hundred of tho ani
mals being killed.
McMINNVILLE A teachers In
stitute which ovory tonchor In tho
county will bo required to attend will
bo hold Oct. 27, 28 nnd 29.
EUGENE Frank Spores, n wonl
thy farmor, hns been nrrested on n
chargo of being an nccompllco of Hon
D. King in tho theft or 1T.0 grain
sacks.
ASHLAND Tho pupils of tho
schools hnvo tnkon up domestic
sclcnco and gnrdonlng coursos nnd
'hnvo now Inaugurated tho holding
of nrurkot dnyfl.
RAKER Tho city light plant Is
broken down and tho city Is buying
Ur power and light from tho Kastorn
Oregon Light nnd Power Company.
HILLSHORO Mrs. Honjnmln
Hlrdscll, for n long tlmo n resident
of Oregon, died nt her- homo.
HOOD RIVER Floyd Wilson, tho
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wilson,
was accidentally Bhot whllo playing!
with another boy nnd ho Is tho third
member of, tho family who has boon
hurt with flrcnrniH during tho past
thrco years.
PORTLAND Mary Glvlnos, ngod
30 years, suffered sovoro lujurlos
whon she fell from tho third story
window of u building whllo lutoxlcnt
od. McMINNVILLE Tho murder of
William Ilooth, of Willumlun, has
stirred tho pooplo of this city and
Mrs. Hooth and William Hranson,
aged 23 years, nro held for tho mur
der. FOREST GROVE Adjutnnt Gen
eral White or tho Oregon mlllttn told
tho pcoplo of Forest Grovo tjmt If
thoy wnntod to orgnnlsso a rosorvo
company they would, bo rurnlshod
with n drill master and It Is tho In
tention to form such a body.
i
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DON'T PUT IT OFF ANY LONGER
Come in NOW and take advantage of these offers
Fourteen nairs lCc Cotton lloso ..... .$1.00
Six pnlrs 2Cc Cashmere lloso
?2.G0 Hats '
$100 Hats, all styles and shades
?l.r0 Caps
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KOHKST XOTKS
Tho railroads of this country pur
(clulso approximately 1115,000 cross
tics annually. Last year approxima
tely 13,850,000 of theso tlo woro
troated or creosotod. This quanti
ty or troated mntorlal would con
struct a double track about 8,700
miles In length.
If all or the 7,730,000 Douglas fir
cross tlos, treated in 1911, woro laid
by ono railroad, a doublo pasvngor
service and it sluglo track freight lino
could bo run between Spattlo nnd
Son Francisco.
It has boen determined thnt In tho
Rocky Mountains nnd Pacific Const
region ninety nor cent or tho damnsnj
to Douglas fir, commonly known nsj
gum chock or pitch seam, is caused
by tho work or the- Douglas fir pitch '
moth.
Tho Coos Hay man who wag scared
Into bolng good boasts as much about
his virtue as the rest ot us.
Mnrrfnuo is tha' siinm aa nnftnri-
pay rocs ror location on tho Oregon - not lottery Ipqg' at the ramlly
& California grant lauds, and tho I"1'8, "
Ruck fell tho Spartans humbled;
Thoy slipped, they foil, thoy
sprawled,
They trlppod, they slid, they stum
blod, They yelled, they roared, thoy
bawled,
"XX. DC. V" loudly.
Proud Cains lot It roll,
.nd Half back Tulllus proudly
KtcKOd from the field a goal!
Californian Had
Kidney Trouble
,saj
lrt.lr Ifnltnu f'.-...ir,.....rtll. Pnllf
h: "1 luut huuIi tv Hevorc rasa of
WO.MKX WORKIXG
trouble 1 thought J woulil hae
-lo sell out my uu!iias. i tool; tluee !
liottlus or Koloy Kidney Pills which
imtlroly relieved me and 1 have had I
no lecuriciKu of Kidney trouble aliu-e
i thou." I
&ino days tt seems at If you can I
no loUKor lianr hu imln uinl mlry I
you suitor lrum kidney -aiwl bladil. r
peiootoili KruwB worst With ovoiy inuve you i
i mnko and ovory step you t.ike. it j
jiidi equina iu run uu m ii vii'tiisiu
find miei'Ky. Your head aehe. a
nro nurvuiiH nnd worn out. Bleep pooiiy !
nun nave no nmeiue, siouiutii is up- .
locators aro said to have reaped moro
thnu a million dollars In profits
Thoro Is certainly occasion fur tho be-'
lief that tho Amorlcau pooplo like to.
be "bunked." Eubcuo Register. I
Somo t'oos Hay people who never
borrow trouble" go out and buy
pain, i
lit KOglnml Somo Worn1 Men's Attlio
Whllo KmploytM
Hr AmwIiIM lnu lo (Mot liar Timet.
l.OXDOX. Oct. 20. Shortage of
mule labor In Nottingham has lod to
tho emploMnout of a number or
.oung women ns window cleaners In
the business district Skirls bolng mncy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avi
dangerous ror ladder-climbing, tho nue. QnnjnBUj Chandjor Hotel. Tele
It Is well uiulirstood man hjWorKwomenniro clad In men's nttlro Iphouo 71 '
set nnd IiowoIk Irreaular.
Foley Kidney l'llls leaaen tlie
until It Is Dually Bono entirely, f hey I
Klvo struKtli and tone to the kidney !
malto them strouK. active, their ac.
tlon Incomes reBUIur and nmmul
oku I n, and your health irruwa btt, ; '
each day you tuko this greut l.tjlii.jr i
medicine.
For enlo by Owl Prescription Plnr-'
A Portland Preacher
Hays: A savings back account moans moro limn Associated C'liiii'
itlcs lit the uplift of liunmnlty. A inovident nnd Iielprul iiinn Ih
u inot-o viilititlilu asset than ono lio, bolng dependent upon tho
generosity or others, neeepls chnilty nt tho expense of Ills seir
respect. MAXHOOI) AX1) MOXI2V
nro in the gamo of life. Mnnliood Is nece.ss.nry. S ' money.
Your Mivlngs ncroimt will pay you three per cent nt this bank.
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OF COOS BAY
SAFKTV DIII'O.S'iT HOAIJS FOR HUNT.
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OLOKST IIAXK IX COOS COUXTY
ICstabllshcd 1 880.
MCif"
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVlXflS DKPOSIT8 . .
Officer
J. W. Hcnnott, President.
J. II. Flanngftii, Vice-President.
It. F. Williams, Cashier.
fleo. 1 Winchester, A.ist. OAshlr.
MARSHflELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE
Leave Mnrslifiold (Chandler Hotel
Leave Hosebui-g
. fl.ilO A. M. Dally
.Oiill) A. M. Dally
TICKET OFFlOb AT THE SMOKEHOUSE
:ahsi!Fikm)
KHKH VKH.OX, Proprietor
New Dodge and Cadillac Cars.
FARE $7.00
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. '
Steamship SANTA CLARA
nails far
PORTLAND
OCTOHKU 1, P. M.
Steamship SANTA CLARA
Sails for,
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) '
OCTOHKH 2l, P. M. '
For further Information eo W. K. STU1IH, Agent
SMITH TKHMIXAIi HOCK rhono JiJO
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 nnd most thoroughly mode;
twenty-Inch Iiydruullo dredgo in Pacific waters
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
jf!5!!2S
ui.M.L. House vorh
Wiysldnn mid su"'
Office ImursruTo'r
"1 7 to H p.,, ""'"MJn
' t'ltrttinci fet- . .
TLrn,
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nuiLDiNo rovT.i'fe.nn
E't"natcEfurnl.hd0at
Dr. Hi M. Sham
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"i '-ar oi Thront
OLASSPS riTTFU
I'hdnb ojioj. ,tooms
DH. MATTII3 H. silAw'
I'liyslch,,, nnil g
iliono !i:io.j,
H. G. Butler
ClVIfj KVAIVrrn
Room 301 Cokollldg. Ph'one ,.
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W. G. Chandler
AHCHITKOT
HoomH 301 and 302. cw.
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MOMhfbjld, Oregon.
Wnv S. Turnsn
AHCHITrrrr
MarchfloU, orefon.
Will! TEX rvxra
City Limits Xonh iicni &
Of) COMMUTATION '
LM TICKHTS $1.73 M
Mnrshfleld.Xorth Ucua Auto
jCnrn every ten mlnlitcj feu
n. in. io ju p. m.j to Soil
Sloiiull OlICO II dnr. lprlul..
I 1 1 n. in.; to nmplro tlirco trin
U Illl).
GOItST ft KINO, Prot.
TI.MK TAIll.t!
-WILLAM1CTTH PACIFIC MOTOR
CAH
Loavo Le,
Mnrahfiold North Bnl
0:10 a.m. 7:00 in,
7.15 n.m. ' 8:00 tv.
' 8:15 a.m. 0:00 ts.
9: -15 n.m. 10:15 ii
JO: !;.' n.m. 11:00 in.
11:30 a.m. 11 15 ii,
12:50 p.m. PIS pi
1:15 p.m. 2:00 p
2 : -1 H p.m. 3:00 ;.&
3 tin p.m. 4:00 p.i
5:00 p.m. 5:15 pa,
5TlO-p.ni. 5:55 pa,'
0:55 p.m. North city limits onlr-J
7:30 p.m. 7M5 p.aj
TALKS WITH BUSINESS MEN
Who pays for advertising;? Duos nil vert IMnj Increaso or decrenso
tho cot of goods to tho consumer? KUVrtlvo ndvcrllsln may
redmv tho consumers' cost and fieqiicntly does.
Take that murh-ndver'tiscd $:J.O0 shoo. Wo nro nil fniulllnr-with
the likeness of tho innnufiictiiror, Ikhiiuso ndvertbln 1ms niado tho
man known tho country over. Q'he enormous out-put, tho hirgo'"
number of .shoes hold, enuhles him to hell each pair on a very
,sihh1I lnai'Rln. Advert lli luiilt up, nnd keeps up tho demand.
Without neuspapor nnd inaa.lne udvertl.slnir, the cost of' intro
ilnrliiB the slloo would Imve bean laij;or In proportion to tho num.
her of shoes wild. Advertising put tho shoe on the niaikct nnd
will keep It there. .
Take tho famous ctiickor, or io.cnlled biscuit. Thero was n tlmo
when tho Krocor scooped U ernckerb out of u harrel or hov, weigh
ed them and placed them In n imper sack. Today you purphaso n
clean, rrlsp, wholesome .soda rrarkor nt less cost, lipd it comes in
nn nir-tlKht, senkil pncknjso Tho innnufnctiirois knew what ad
vert iMnjj would do and mndo tho price nccordlnsly. Thoro was .in
iinuu'diiito and iiatlon-wldo demnnd. AderllsinK crealed nnd l
su.stuiuiiii; this demand.
Advertise wisoly unil so, effectively, increaso jour sales with
out materially lucieasln our expenses. Heduco tho price on imy
nrtlclo you can. Vdiertlso nnd make your increnseil luislncss pay
for Jt'. els HailinK in Snleni Cnpltnl .Tqumnl.
Marshfield-Coquille'
Auto Stage
. Lenvo
Owl Pharmacy
Mnrshrield
' A.M.
7:00
0:150
WI.
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a. no
Lmh
CrM
Mi
7:00
0:09
11:00
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3:00
0:30
LIlSIIFIBM).COQl'ILUS ACI0
BVAOi: T1MK SCHLHUIJ.
Schednlo nrranged to com
with boats to Itandon, Stage w
Myrtle Point, Wngucr, llosenwf
Jv'o demjs.
Faro from MarshficU to C'
75 rents.
oi, .,.!.. A T.mnlwtll. TrOpi.
I11 ...,icii extra tin w
oxtra trips day or nljbt; &
charter cRrs.
AUTO STAflB BCHEDUIB
ririnhcr. 1013
t,v.4, i .-in rinrcnco & fot
1 -Leave Ma.shficld nnd Florence
irii....L.1n.. "1 . .ISSWr-
Friday ;"'
Saturday ....-''
Sunday -j'1
Tuesday "'
WnilnnRilaV . ,rt
Thursday .
Friday . .
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Giiiiilnv ...
' LivofinrdincrOnenlS
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