The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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' THE POOS BW,T))yiES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON., , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915 EVENIMG EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONKY, Kdltor nnd I'uu.
DAN B. MALONKY, News Kdjtor
JUS PATRIOTIC VsYIj
Official
Official
Paper of
Paper City
Coos County
of Mnraliflcld.
Entorod at tho Postoffico at Mnrsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as Becoud-class
triail matter.
An Independent Republican nows
papor, published every evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tho Coos Ruy Times Publishing Co.
SUDSCRIVTION RATKS
DAILY.
Ono year 5'r2
Per month
WEEKLY.
Ono year ......... .fl.GO
When paid strictly In ndvnnco the
subset Iptlon ptlco of tho Coob Day
Times is fp.OO per yoar or $2.50 for
Ix months.
Address all communications to
COQ3 HAY DAILY Tl.MICft.
$
t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t
t YEAR AGO TODAY t
$
oct. ai, JM
Tho allied forces claim to bo holil
'ing their ground dcsplto attacks of
tho GormaiiH all ulong tho line.
'The- Russians c)alm tho Oormans
who occupied tho roads leading to
"Warsaw wcro ropulscd and retreated
' leaving their dead and wounded Jn
'" tho battlefield;
Tho Gorninn war office calls out
- tho students of universities nnd IjIkIi
''bcIiocJb wlo uro ordinarily exempt
from military service.
Tho German crulsor Emdcn sinks
four moro Ilrltlsh vessels and n
dredgo off tho conBt of India.
Italy announces that bIio may find
it ncccsBnry to occupy Avlnnn, Alba
nia. Tho United States protests agnlnBt
'tho sclzuro'ot tho American tanker
John D. llockcfollpr by tho Urltlsli,
A HAN'U LINK OF KFFORT
THE Marshflold Firo Chief Dan
t r Keating Is workng to lovcr tho
' city's record for fires and ' to
that end cautions against careless
noHH on tho part of tho, people
It h work In tho right direc
tion. Frdm a cold blooded buslncsn
standpoint Marshflold could do notht
lag bettor than co-oporafo in nn un-1
ti-flro movomont.
Insuranco cos(s aro contingent up
on lusuranco risks. A town that
tnkes directive procautlouu against
tires' roaps a reward in lower iniiur
anco rates.
Tho Marshflold Council has boon
generous In providing efficient equip
ment for tho fire flgjitors but wo cnu
go farther than that. Rigid untt-
flro regulatloiiH may bo urged upon
tlie people and right minded men will
cheerfully fall in lino with such a
program. Thoso who do not should
bo forced to take precautious.
It Marshflold will follow a cou
Blstont policy of fire prevention nnd
will closoly scrutinize the origin of
nil flren tho nuswor to that lino of
offort will bo further loworlng of In
suranco promluuiB.
IIIWIIKTTAIILK, HUT TIIUIJ
EMHTKHN million dollars Is an
enormous aiim to spend for a
sluglo battleship, and the Unit
ed States Is going to build suvoral
battleships costing that much. Tho
money so oxpondpd would go far
toward building tho Lincoln high
.yuy across tho continent, it would
construct all Federal buildings now
Jipqde'd In fho country, lueludlug a
now Postnfflro building In Marsh
field. It would provldu for tho im
provement of rivers ami hnrhoiH in
cluding tho now Juttloo on Coos Hay,
In short it could bo used to tho
greatest advantago In any ono of a
dpzen directions for Internal Im
provements and yet It Is to bo ox
ponded for Implements of destriio
tlpn Instead of construction.
And yet wo suy wo no an en
lightened, civilized Christian nation
with a population or reasonable bo-lugs.
y-i inch tne war nas ueen unuur j
it Is said n man would bo al-
most risking his life should ho
order Germpu fried potatoes in
Paris and presumably tho same thing
Is true of "French Fried" In Derlln.
However, the European patriotism
Is not In excess of tho Hnitlcn variety.
A story Is going tho rounds of a
Haltlen general who has ordered a
glass eye, and being dissatisfied with
It, ho returned it to the English
manufacturers, Haying that tho color
resembled that of the Spanish flag,
adding; "I nm far too patriotic to
wear any colors but -thoso of my
own country." Whereupon tho mak
ers sent hi") a scarlet and greon
eye, which ho is snld to liavo re
ceived with enthusiastic approval.
Now see what warfaro will do to
mankind.
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t AND THE TEA t
$ i M. T. Clinton, Super 120.00
O
B. F. Shields, Labor 12.37
J. L. Appleton, Labor 23.00
It. 1). No. 10
A. J. Counts, Super 78.00
Orvll Counts, Labor 15.75
N. M. Davison, Labor 13.7S
Bandon Hdwc. Co., Ildwe. . . . C.03
W. F. Rogers Foundry, Sup. .. C.50
Geo. E. Wilson, smithing ....2.50
It. D .No. !()
R. Danlolson, Super 41.25
Bandon Ildwo. Co., Hdwc. ... 4. Co
Geo. E. Wilson, smithing ....2.50
R. D. No. ai
W. W. Right, Super 20.40
A. C. Klght, Labor 9.00
McNalr Ildwo. Co., Hdwc , 1.35
it. D .No. aa
OUK HKLPLKSSN'KSS
OQD HVENINfJ
Tho most pleasant Jewels
In tho worjd aro pleasant
thoughts, and tho greatest
art In life is to havb as
many of them as possible."
Soloctqd.
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A WINTKR NIOIIT FOR DltF.AMS
t ' i
The- wind's lost somowhoro In tho
night,
And keen tho cold stars gleam;,
A flno oak fire a-blazlng bright;
Draw near, and dream your
dreamt
On a dream voyago you embark,
Whoro raco tho red Bparks to tho
dark.
A winter night for dreams nnd so
Tho dreams, they come, us sweet
As siuumer-slnglug winds that blbw
F.rpm many a loved retreat;
That toss tho roso-lonvos to tho
. spot
Whoro Lovo has traced "for-get-mo
not." F. L. Stanton.
When a man Is on' ' tho losing
side tho 'fact thnt,,lio knows it is
tho .right nldo doesn't brng him
much comfort.
A good tunny Coos liny business
men who do a credit business, can
toll you there aro no such animals
as early settlers In this section.
J. L. Roblson, Labor 5 1.00
i Lafo Cornwall, lnbor 32. 02
Samp Edwards, Labor 9.00
.Claud Drown, Labor 2S.12
(Frank Sinks, labor 4.50
iNllo Miller, Labor 4.50
lllarloy Hodge, Labor t 4.50
Goo. Roblson, Lnbor . . 3G.00
I A. II. Fish, Labor 9.00
(Frank Roblson, Labor C.75
V. 11. Urowcr, Rock 30.80
Coqulllo Hdwc. Co., Ildwo 1.20
C. A. Bmltli Lbr. & Mfg. Co.
Gravel 45.00
Road Dist. No. a:t
D. Draden, labor 115.00
J. L. Harrison, labor 93.81
C. Mace, labor 70.00
Lou Rose, labor 71.25
W. Harklow, lnbor 00.50
Ray Dement, labor 14.25
Ray Fleming, labor 08,87
T. Knight, lnbor 28.50
A. Snyder, lnbor 02.03
Walt Perry, labor 33.25
Goo. Willctt, labor 15.75
L. D. Dollou, labor 92.02
II. Prey, iabor 33.75
Simon Albco, labor 31.87
Henry Miller, labor 54.00
Claud Million, labor 54.00
Rubo Stovous, labor 21.37
Karl Cammoron, labor ......0.75
R. R. Jefferson, labor .'.....2.81
Chan. Northrup, labor 5.00
P. W. Laird, Biipcr 72.00
II. O. Hermann, smithing ....27.25
E. E. Johnson, lbr 8,9. OS
Sugarloaf Lbr Co., lbr
R. L. Smith, supplies
D. F. Stnge, Labor 10 00
C. C. Johnson, Team 35.00
C. W. JohiiBoli, Team 15.00
N. Bend Mill &tLbr. Co., Lbr. 33.21
Pioneer Hdwc. Co., Hdwe. ... 0.90
Itond DM. No. :t
P. L. Lnsswell, labor 1 fj.75 (
iMason Wilcdx, labor 23.05 1
Leo Mast, labor.: 21. 3.
Cecil Duggor, labor 55.1 0
Sam Stout, super 97.50
IL. F. R. Heller, lbr 300.00,
i . "Road Dlst. No. ill
W. E. Willctt, labor 11.23 '
W. H. Hnrmon, labor 12.37 j
Thomas 'Dyers, labor ...'..'. . 9.01 j
.T.'S. Clinton, labor 4.50,
Robert .Dyers, labor 3,37
Claud Waters, super 32.60
E. E. Johnson, lbr 17.38
Itond Dlst. No. :ta
Louis' Weir, super 20.09
II. A. .Walker, labor1 9.00
Hazer & Son, hdwo 3.50
Itond Dist. No. Ml
W. II. Stall, super 114.37
M. Leaton, labor 48.12
A. Leaton, labor 30.75'
Dap Stolnnon, lnbor 45,50
Minnie Stommerman, labor ...40.00
Herbert Blake, labor 42.00
Noah Necce, labor 42.87
Hollo Patterson, labor 2.02
W. Hanson, labor 30.75
T. F. Sallng, labor 28.87
Robert Wilkinson, lnbor 1.75
Win. Blake, labor 7.00
Eugeno Terry, labor 21.37
L. E. Sallng, lnbor 8.75
U. M. Anderson, labor 9.50
Harry Stull, labor 1.75
Frank Prey, labor OS. 87
Pioneer Ildwo Co., hdwo ...199.10
Joseph Schapcrs, meat 11.07
Marshflold Hdwo Co., hdwo ...4.25
xt ,. x. 1- n ifc
faolng & Harvey Co., fly ... .10.00
Albert Tyborg, supplies 21. CO
Wnlter Butters, supplies .'...7.C5'
lc iEj&iiffl3 iiimiwmUii ' '
AfJpjffljT
W. J. Leaton, supplies
,21.63
SOME men 'change their
tobacco brands as regular
as a woman changes her mind.
An others smoke VELVET.
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Southern Pacific Co., freight I
R. D. No. 5 71.25!
Itond Dlst. No. H I
W. II. Short, super 5.00 1
Ned Lawrence, labor 1.50 j
Coqulllo Hdwo Co., hdwo R. D.
No. 23 3.35,
It is difficult to dcscrlbo a good
time. A Coos Bay man with n
flock of corns can got us much plons
uro out of taking off his shoes and
resting his feet as another man can
have by blowing in $100.
Evory tlmo you knock your en
emy It (Ickles hint to know that you
nro compelled to notice him.
Cqob.& Curry Tol Co., Tol. Rock
Quarry 7.90
C. A. Smith Lbr. & Mfg. Co.,
lbr. S. S. Brldgo 5.01
ltdud. Hits. No. I).
Marshflold Hdwo Co., hdwo.. 52. 50
Murphy Wiuui B. M. Co., pipe 54.00
V. Ed. Steliihoff, Cont. Rd.
J. W. Officii!, Damages Rd.
P. Ilnurahnn, Cont. Rd. 19 ..343.17
.10.10 lKf c ny,i0l.Cont. Rd. 30 .. 153.00
.14.85 Kdward C. Worth, F.lold Notes 381.05
P. L. Pliolnti, lbr S.!5 jjIIIm Cpntlinied mid Not Allowed
Hilling Lttndy & Sons, hdwo 25.00 j j, a, Goliion, Exp. $35.00; M. O.
R. J. Mlchaol, wood 34.00 Durch, Dnmogos, $75.00; Coos ft
It. L. Hnrrlson, eng 119.90 Curry Tol. qo., Dnmngos $11.00; J.
Komi Dlst. No. ai -iMuchado, Damages, $125.00; Cottatco
P. Claiison, supor 7.C0 Undertaking Parlors, Services,
$30,00; C. yMcGovorn, Rof. Taxes,
$15.90; Continued: W. II. Cuva
Tho world tries to glvo you thc
worst of It when you aro hero, be
cause It knows Hint you will get the
best of It whon your obituary Is
printed.
.IKWKLS
II.
It. McBeo, lnbor 4.50
Bandon Hdwo Co., hdwo 11.40
Road DNt. No. a.T
Isaac Harklow, super 9.50
John Stone, labor 5.02
L. Strong, nails 1.00
Sugnrloaf Lbr Co., lbr 5.34
H. G.. Hermann, smithing ....3.75
Hilling Luudy & Sons, hdwo.. 4. 15
Road Dlst. No. an
W. F. Noiil. super 51.25
Josophluo Hayes, labor 27,75
Evorett Ilayos, lubor 21.00
Hlton Graham, .labor 18.00
Sho
was a Bwcot Port Orford girl.
Oh, my I
In her homo town uho took prido.
"What is your' fnvqrlfo Jewel?"
said I
"Why, aBatoy),,Hlr," sho replied.
YOU KNOW .DIM
fnaugh, Rof. Taxes, $23.40; S. Ar-
ohor, Rcf. Taxes, $28.35; Goo. T.
Mojilton, DamngoB $12.50; Not al-lriwofl.
I, Robt. R. Watson, County Clerk
of Coos County, Stato of Oregon, ox-
officio Clerk of tho Coifnty Court of ,
said County and Stato, custodian o(
tho records, urchlves and files of said '
County do horoby certify that tbei
foregoing Is a truo nnd correct stato
meat of thu amount of bills nllowod,
continued nnd not allowed, on the
James Grant, lnbor 27.00
Storlln Wagner, labor 7.50 ( various funds of tho County us au-
Cap Mlllor, labor 2i.0ljdltod by tho County Court for said
Frank Gilbert, lnbor 13.50 County mid Stato at tho rogular Oi c.
Ike Allan, labor S.7ri 'obor, 1915 Term thereof, us tho snnie
Owon Rackloff. labor 11.25 appear In Exhibits of Claims of Gen-1
Vorn Hazon, lnbor s. 00 orl n'd Road Funds nnd County'
Win. Slluot. Labor 9.00 ' Court Journal of said Court now In
Ills talk Is Iooho and out or Joint i
You'ro glad when he gets tlnouyh
It:
U alwaytf seems to mukp a point
Of nevur coining to it.
AIN'T IT TIIK TRUTH?
"Detective work, I ought to try."
Said a Mnrshfteld collector, old
scout
"For every tlmo I seek a guy,
I'm sure to find him out."
It
19
It is
workor
for It.
possible
nid have
to bo a tlrolosk
nothing to show
rNfclSOO this country appropriated
Un .win nnrt ...- .... ' i. T, I
p.v,uuu,uwu tor (ito nnvj. ill
1900 it Jumped to J-tS.OOO.OOo.
Two years later It more thnn doub
led, -$120,000,000. Last yoar the ap
propriations woro $J40,OOQ,000,
vElthor tho Interests who uro'c'ain
, orfpg for bettor preparation uro ly
ing abput our dofeuso conditions,
says an exchange, or the vast sums
appropriated for defenso are graftod
and stolen.
In 1890 whon tho navy appropria
tion was but $20,000,000 thoro was
no Jingo scare of uupropurcdnoss;
now with sevep times this npproprla
'tfoif with tho Eiirqpcnu countries
being shot to Hades oyery hour, wo
fipd that wo arc helplos,s as a para
lytic and that $140,000,000 won'i
buy 'a wheelod chair for tho Invalid.
If tho government built its own
warships and made its own war
niaterlal. this cry wouldn't go un
it's profits moro than prepared
- nees or patriotism, T
If you know a man who has a
good Jqb nnd is making big money,
refrain from mentioning It to your
wife. She will want to know why
you lunou't a good Job at a big
salary.
THU Ql'IKT OHSKRVI-ni SAYS
"Whon thoro
wroug with a
hurt hor- foot."
Isn't anything elso
woman, her shoos
A Coos Hay man Is uevor aa fioroo
as ho trliw to load his family to believe
Tho rule Is that wlicai tho mem
bora of a Coos Hay family are not
uuarroling with ench other,' they aro
making fun of relatives.
' Soino Coos Har men seem to di
I light in posing as borriblo examples,
Wnlter Nowhurg, Labor 27.75
Win. Whobrey, Labor 24.40
Juntos Grant. Labor 30.00
Jamos Whobroy, Labor
Hurry Wise. Labor 7.S0
Lloyd Wise, Labor IS. 00
W. M. Lear, Labor 40.50
1 L'd. Plorson, Labor 33.75
Everett Hayes, Labor 14.10 j
I James Neal, Labor 50.25
John Neal, Labor 23.10 i
Myrtle- Holm Gro., Gro 25.05
I Volkmar Hdwo. Co., Hdwo 3.15
Jamos Neal, Meat 57.83
C. Carman, Moat . . 11,55
Mary Wise, Supplies 9.21
J. D. Ilayos, Supplies 20.8S
Hullng Lttndy & Sons, Hdwo 2"
Ed. Plot-son, Supplied 23,11
John Neal, Supplies 49.10
R. I). No. a7
It. O. Green, Labor 9 00
I A J. Radabaugh, Super 1 1 t C
, W. S. Rlloy, Lnbor 0 75
O. L. Httglio, Labor Sff
J. S. Grttsli, Labor "55
I J. Conger, Labor , N5
'15. E. Johnson, Lbr lR.uO
I R. D." No. 28
, Alvln Hillings, Labor .
I Walter Billings, Labor
Ira Goodllu, Labor
Pat Geanoy, Labor .
T. Dement, Labor
J. 11. Cook, Labor
D. Honolulu, Labor 1S00-
O. T. Hermann, Super 100 00 ,
Art Chandlo.r, Labor 92 02 '
Chos. Chandler, Labor 39.35
R. D. No. ao
C. C. Johnson, Supor. ' 33 00
John Mnnfolk, Lnbor 18
C A. Potter, Labor . .
C. W. Johnson. Labor
S. Stago, Labor , . .
Robert Forrest, Labor
my office and custody.
Wltuoss my hand and tho seal of1
tho County Court affixed this 19th
11.25 ilny f October, 1915.' 1
' ROUT. R. WATSON, I
County Clork.
O 'HELLING GOODS
Tho big problom In selling
goods is gettlug the customer
i Into tno store. Coos Bay 0
' Times ads will help you solva
i this problom.
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D time i a looir as &ny ttasr. H
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15 7 I Ij la a class by ImI It' woro U
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0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst A King.
Cars Icnvo Mnrshflcld 7 n.m., 11 n.m., a p.m., 5 p.m.
Cars lenvo for Kmnlro 7 n.m., 11 n.m., a p.m., 5 p.m.
Cars Lenvo Sunset Hay
.7 n.m., 0 n.m., 1 p.m., S p.m.
Fares, Empire, 5c; Tarheel or South Slough, ROc; Sunset liny 75c
A Portland Preacher
Snyrt: A Kitvlugs back account moans moro than Associated Char
ities In Clio uplift of humanity. A provident, mill helpful hum Is
n more vnliinblo iiNsct than ono who, liclmr dependent. Uion tho
generoNlty or others, ncccpls charity ul tl(o cpenso of his hoIN
rcipect.
.-LNHOOD AND MONKV '
nro in the guiiio of life. Manhood is necessary. So is money.
Vour Hinings account will pay you three per cent nt this bank.
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OF COOS BAY
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SAI-'HTV DUPOHIT HONKS FOR RKNT.
FLU! k BENNETT BANK
OLDKST DANK IN COOS COUNTVT
KstabUshed 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000,
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AND HAVINGS DIU'OSITH
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J. W. Dennett, President. ; ' ' '
J. IT. Planagf.n, Vlco-PrcsWeiit.
It. r. Wllllnuu, Cashier.
Geo. V. Winchester, Asst. Crtshfer.'
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WORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
" Steamship F. A. KILBURN
Brill, for
PORTLAND
OCTORKIt -'-, AT 1. M.
Steamship SANTA CLARA
Sails for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
OCTODKlt ;j, AT O P. M.
For further information sco
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W. 15. STU1IR, ARCnt
Phono Did
Puget SoiEHtd Bridge &
Dredging Co0
Dams, Bridges, Buildjnfjs. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped uud most thoroughly modor
twenty-inch h)draullo arcdRo In Pacific wntcri
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
TALKS WITH BUSINESS MEN
Who pays for nilrcrtMnK? Docs ndvertisinj; increaso or dccivnso
tho cost of j;oods to tho consumer? Kffoctlvo udvertisliiu may
reduce tlio consumon,' cost nnd JVwjucntly does.
Take that nmch.mlrurtlscd :.()() shoe. Wo mo all familiar with
tho likeness of tho manufacturer," because advertising lias iimdo tho
man known tho country over. Tho enormous out-put, tho largp
number of thoes sold, cnnbles him to sell each pair on a very
Miiall margin. Advertising built up, nnd keeps up tho demand.
Without nouspaper and magiuino advertising, th0 cost of Intro
during Hie shoo would havo been larger in proportion to tho num
ber of shoes sow. Advertising put tho shoo on tho market and
will keep it thero, .
Take tho famous cracker, or so-cnllcd biscuit. Thero was n tlmo
whon the grocer scooped nil crackers out of a barrel or bov, weigh
ed them and placed thorn in a paper sack. To(ay you inirclM$oTii
clean, crisp, uholesomo soda cracker at less cost, and it comes hi
nn air-tight, sealed packago Tito manufacturers know what ad
vertising would do and mad'o the prico accordingly. Thoro was an
Immediate and nation-wide demand. Advertising created nnd is
sustaining this demand.'
Advertlso wisely nnd so, effectively. Increase- your sales with
opt materially increasing your ovpensos. Reduce tho price on any
nrtlclo you can. Aflvcitlso and mnke your Increased business pay
for H' Ncls liavllng in Salem Capital Journal.
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ft fi it J 41 .
... .... i j ,,. m.j to gogti,
Slough onto n dn, lcatl
11 n. m,; to Kinplro litre Wn
OORST KINO, rropi.
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TI.MI3 TAIILK
WIMiAMIVlTK PACIFIC MOTOR
CAR
Lenvo
Mnrslitlold
C:-1C a.m.
.7.4 C a.m.
8:4C n.m.
0:45 a.m.
10: in a.m.
1130 a.m.
12:C0
1:45
2:45
3:4C
w'.!.00 p.m.
n.l 0 p.m.
C:rr p.m.
7:30 p.m.
p.m.
P.m.
p.m.
p.m.
LMti
North Eti
7:09 Id
8:00 ls
9:00 isl
10:15.tl
11:00 13
11:11 ul
1:15 p
2:00
3:00
i:i
6:irpil
nm
ipifl
'!
)p.3J
5:55
North city Haiti oaly,
7:15
P.B1
Marslif ield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Lenvo
Owl I'hariuncy
Slnrslifield
A.M.
7100
0:.50
r.M.
1:00
5,00
Lm
"1
Coqal
III !
"TM
7:W
0:00'
11:00
PAI.
3:00
0:90 '
MAnSIIFIKLD-COQUILLB AITO
BTAGD TIME SCHDUULfa
Schedulo nrrauscd to
..nil iinntii tn lliinilon, fiUJM t
Myrtlo Point, Wagner, RostlwP
No delays.
Faro from Marshfield to, QV&
75 cents.
el..l .C Tnmln'tll. Wf-
itrm ..r.iich extra can i"i
extra trips day or night; itol
charter care.
AUTO STAflll SQHKDULE
,. . 1. nlK
IICIOUIT, '"
.- 1 . ..'InMinfA & El
To Portion", via .- -.
Lca-9 Maihflold and flore
TtioBday .J!'--Ho!b'
Wednesday h jjptt
Thursday ..-2J-1; J, Jft
Frday ...;-" Jfl .&
fiaturday ....- , &
nd"y Ssl." 6 00
Monday " :oMA
Tuesday .... J:,0 ,a
Wednesday ;" 5 jo j,a
Thursday -" 6.00
Friday f"' 7 00 s it
Saturday ... s 55 tB.
SimilftV . . . ,Ol...
Tivo narmneHhenj
.(0,i' trips leaving M-jg
8 a'. -. you should man
same day.)
.wr unWpy
&.:!X:
HENRYVILLC u-,
Nut coal, per ton .. ,
Lump coal, per ton ft,
0r half ton of -
mono IN -o. ! -
Hillyer's i.i "
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Slf
Residence Z.
Market Ae, ud "!
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