The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 03, 1915, EVENING EDITION 2, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION. "
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qiilAPPY looking young
fellow shown here;
you think so yourself. He's
wearinn one of our Hart
Schaffncr & Marx Var
sity Fifty Five Suits.
Woolen Mill Store
Marshfield North Bend
The home of Hart SchaffncV
& Marx Clothes- z
&
Foram
The advertising columns,
of a good nowspapor llko
Ue COOS DAY TIMES nro
i truo "Peoplo'a Forum."
Their mcssago Is to nil
the people
They aro opon to ovory
one with an honest propo
rtion to present Jn n clean
wr.
They aro Interesting be
tuo they nro bubbling.
lth tho onthiiHlnsm of a
"real message."
They nro Informatlvo nnd
constructive.
They aro helpful bocauso
dealing directly with human
needs.
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- u, iMUKrnma printed n(
Tune office.
oble Theate
TO -NIGHT
t
Paramount Feature Night"
Nno.
Lwer Floor, 15 cts.;. Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts.
Pwget Sound Bridge &
work the
Dredge J'jSeattle"
powerful.
twenty.luch hydrnulio flredgo ? rflcMIe vfaier
Marshfield, Oregon.
BREVITIES
NOVEMRER TIDES
i Time nnd heights of tides at
, Marshfield. Tho tides arc placed In
.order of occurrence with tholr times
on tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino nf onrh ilnv A nnni....
jlson of consesutlvo holghts will In-'
;uicaia wiietnor It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour and til minutes earlier than at
I Marshfield.
lira.. -I.3G
Ft... 1.0
lira. . fi.22
Ft... 1.1
lira. . 0.08
Ft... 4.3
Hrs. . 0.G9
10.G3
4.8
11.30
G.l
COG
1.2
G.40
1.3
7.34
l.G
8.19
l.G
0.0G
1.8
9.50
1.9
11.00
2.0
G.29
4.2
7.3G
4.2
8.3G
4.4
9.29
4.5
G.34
, 1.2
G.22
0. 5
12.08
G.5
12.4G
G.8
1.2G
G.l
1. G7
G.2
2. G2
G.2
3.41
5.8
4.35
5.G
12.10
2.1
1.28
2.0
2.49
1.8
4.02
1.4
11.11
4.2
0.0
0.0
7.07
0.0
7.52
-0.G
8.38
-0.8
9.25
-0.9
10.1G
-1.0'
11.09
-0.8
0.0
0.0
5.39
i5.0
G.54
4.5
8.15
4.2
9.34
4.1
Et
4.3
i.'ci
-1.5
2.42
4,4
3.34
4.4
4.28
4.3
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11
12
lira, . O.0G
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Hrs.. 1.03
Ft. . .r0.2
Hrs. , 2.04
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Hrs. . 3.0G
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WEATHER FORECAST
Dt AiiotUtl IVni to Coo. Dir Timet.
OHEGON Cloudy prob
ably occasional rain west,
variable winds, mostly South
erly. V
LOCAL TEMPKHATURH
ItECOIin
For tho 24 hour ending at
4:43 a. m., November 3, by
BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum 4
Minimum 49
At 4:43 n. in 50
Precipitation ....31
Precipitation slnco Sept 1,
1916 4.18
Precipitation same period
last year 10.90
Wind southwest, cloudy.
Organize Tonight. This evening
at 8 o'clock nt tho GJordrum Con
servatory will bo hold a mooting for
tho purposo of organizing a malo
chorus. All men Interested In this
movomcnt nro urged (o bo present.
North Rend Aid. Tho Ladlos
Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran
Church of North Ilond, will bo en
tertained Thursday nftornoon by
Mrs. J. Olson at her homo In Danger.-
-
Yoimjr Ladles' Aid. -Tho Young
Ladles' Aid of tho Norwegian Luth
ornn Church will glvo a blrthdny so
cial Frlduy evening, nt tho chapol
parlor. Refreshments will no sprveu.
Llhby Coal, 53.00 to". Phono 72,
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!'aulel Frohumn presents WHLIAM JCLLIOTT" in his. vMn
tn nppeavmifo In tho celebrated Mugo kucccss "WHEN hI
WKItH TW'ENTY-ONE." A plotot'Itil tianslation of youth and loyo.
F'te rt-els of tho usual hlgh-clnss picture productMl by tho Kn
I'luyt iH Film Conipai'iy and released on tho incoiniarid)lo
I'aramouiit proKriuii.
"Sunny Jm- Vltngrnph comedy, "h'QLLOWINQ THE SCENT"
SWney )rcw, ihdiby Coimolly and u nll-Mnr cast of Vltngrapl'
"I'fili DAVi.!Vinnn f...i,ii.i..,r i.rL'liml compositions ou tho
' ' I . JIM. ' I
Dredging Co-
ams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
'h COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
"r Coos Bay office has T available for Oregon Coast
best equlprHKl JVud Jiacwt tl
i hTdraulio fflredgo IK VeltU
thorouglUy
UlOdWM
Bav nffifiR i Main office.
Seattle, Washington.
" SUNRISE AND" SUNSET
Wednesday
November 3 Sun rls6s at
C:GG and sets at 4:GG.
Socjnl Postponed. In consider
ation of tho loss of lite on the Santn
Clara, tho social scheduled for to
morrow evening In Guild Hall has
been postponed until Friday eve
ning, November 12.
Plants nro Presented. Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Duebhor have presented
tho public library with somo flno
plants to bo used on tho promlsos.
Choir Prnctjcc. Tho weekly choir
rehearsal wll tako plnco In Jho
Guild Hall tomorrow evening at 7
o'clock Instead of at Mrs. Horsfall's
home.
AGED COUPLE ARE
DELAYED ON SHIP
Wesley Shull and wlfo, of
Decatur, 111., nro en routo
hero to visit th,olr niece, Mrs.
D. Y. Stafford, and havo boon
tossing nbout on tho steam
er Elizabeth off tho Dnndon
bar slnco Saturday waiting
for an opportunity to cross
In. Mr. Shull Is 83 years old
and Mrs. Shull Is 78. Mrs.
Shull is a sister of R. R.
Montgomery. Thoy nro among
tho most prominent residents
or Decatur. Thoy Intended
to como hero from Portland
but not boing ablo to got a
boat went on to San Fran
cisco and took tho Elizabeth
which flcft San Francisco
last Thursday, as tho first
boat.
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford havo
been considerably worried
about them as tho trying tltno
nnd noccsBary seasickness
will bo hard on pooplo ,so
old.
Tho Elizabeth arrived at
Randon just hoforo noon to
day. 4
SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
D. M. C. C ' with Mrs.
Win. Vnughan S'orth Hond.
NnrclssUB Club with Miss
Hilda West In Eastsido.
Prleclllas with Mrs. L. .E.
Roborson In Ray Park.
Presbyterian Auxiliary
with Mrs. Honry O'Mnrn.
THURSDAY
North Rond Episcopal La
dles' Guild with Mrs. I. R.
Rartlo.
Norwegian Luthoran La
dles' Aid of North Rond 011
tortalned by Mrs. Olson, of
Rangor.
Kensington Club with.
Mrs. G. L. Dludlngor.
Christian Slstorhood all
day session nt church hall,
Mrs. Charles Duncan on
tortnlna A. N. W. Club nt
homo of Mrs. Frances Haz
ard. .
, FRIDAY
Dahlia Club with Mrs.
Oloman.
Daptlst Yqung Peoplo'a So
cial at homo of Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Rood.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
A. L. Housoworth,
Y. P. 8. of Norwegian
Luthoran Church, birthday
Social in church parlors.
SATURDAY
Mlnno-Wla Club with
Mrs. Mary E. Thompson on
South Fifth Street.
For your liver's sake
TaVe
REXALL
Gives you a new holu
on life. Takes away that
tired feeling.
THE BUSY CORNER
The He.vnll Drug Storo
PHONE 208
We Deliver
T. J. SOAIPK 4jj A. H. IJOTKJIN8
Marsntielo DKorating co.rt B0,cs'.Md,ir,:
EsUm-tes FnUhMl
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Place tor
Good Meals
Prices Reasonahlfi
Cor. Commercial apd. B'dw'y.
ATTEMPTS
SUICIDE
O. E. Sl'LLKY, DELICATESSEN
PROPRIETOR, SERIOUS
'Sivnlloult Contents of Rottlo of Car
bolic Acid About Noon Doctor
Uses Stomach Pump
O. E.'Stilloy, until recontly Inter
ested In tho delicatessen storo on
Droadftay between Contrnl nnd
Commercial avenues, attempted sul
cldo shortly aftor noon today by
swallowing most of tho contents of
a two ounco bottle of carbolic ncld.
Ho was found near Flanagan and
Seventh streets by George Capps.
Tho man whs removed to the po
lice station nnd Dr. Housoworth us
ed tho stomach pump nud at four
o'clock tho man was still allvo
though little hopes are expressed
for his recovory.
Wlfo Was Injured.
Mrs. Sulloy was not first Inform
ed of tho troublo but camo rushing
to tho station nt 2:30 p. m. Sho
was Injured and lamed In nn acci
dent In Juno and recently tho storo
waB forced to close, It Is snld on this
account. It IB( estimated there woro
financial troublo and Mr. Sullcy be
en mo discouraged.
Thoy camo hero 18 months ago,
It is believed from tho cast. A bro
ther, M. S. Sulloy, visited hero somo
time ngo and now llvos in California.
t PERSONAL MENTION t
W. W. GAGE Is hero from Coqulllo
on business and pleasure
C. HANSEN was down from South
Coos River on business today.
'
L. A. LILJEQVIST and wlfo and ba
by roturnod today from a short
vtalt at Coqulllo.
J. D. CULVER camo In from Pow'era
Inst evening on business. Ho Is
now conducting a nowsstand and
confectlonory storo at Powors.
MRS. CHA8. H. CURTIS roturnod
overland this morning from a visit
with hor slstor In Portland. Sho
roports a rnthor strenuous trip
by auto.
FRED WEAVER camo in Inst night
from 'his ranch near Dora and
today ho nnd his brothor-In-law
Will M'lntosh, nro taking out
somo livestock from Coos City
to tho ranch.
WARD nLAKE and wlfo nnd son ar
rived homo last night from San
Frnnclsco, coming by auto from
Rosoburg to -Coqulllo nnd from
Coqulllo horo by livery rig, tho
autos not coming all tho way
1 through.
J. L. SMITH camo ovor today from
Coqulllo to meet his wlfo ad
llttlo spn who aro returning via
tho beach routo from a two-months
visit at Mrs, Smith's old homo at
Manhattan, Kansas. Thoy also
visited In Colorado.
Lost HIh KffoctK
Martin Wolckol of Klngsloy, Mich.
.was among to Santa Qlnra surviv
ors. Ho had just Bold his placo in
Michigan and was coming hero to
locate. IIo lost heavily in his ef
fects. AID FOR RESCUED
T Allmrt Mutnnn nnl Dr. Tnvn
woro among those going to the bcoiio'
.Mast night and t"oy took conslior-
ablo clothing along which proved pi
great benoflt to tho survMvors, C.
F. McGeorgo also took supplies down
to tho rescued. Many others also
assisted.
Boys Wwted
Jo Fit All the Boys' Shoes, Wo.
: Have irr Our Little Stqre
Don't blamu your boy about lib
hlioos wcmlus: so quickly, fact is,
'.Mr, Parent, tho troublo la wRt you,
. nud tho reason your hoy weurn out
: ids bhorw sooner than the "other
.boys" in t'o neighborhood In that
tho other boyn tyoar our best school
i Bunt's,. iiufv ini niiiiiu ui uui iiuvvi
' and you can't beat them:
Our Good-as-Gold, inado up
with best standard, screwed
heavy full doublo sole, hollows
1 tongue. Prlpea ...$1.05 to $2.50
I Our Rock Proof Gun Metal,
.button, nlco dress Shoes, Prices
. , , . . , . ..$2.oo to $:i.oo
j Tho Easy Walker for boys and
j grls Is made up In Pt. leather
Ion gun metal, button and lace,
tho bcst Blo0 raado for children.
: R to wave R through Just such on-
portunltles as we oner you in mt
" . . mm
hIioo line.
Electric Shoe Store
fi. J. IMMEL, Prop.
180 South Rroadway
f
A.
Advent wont to piece's sev
eral years ago on rocks
south of entrance.
Marconi wrecked In 1909
whoro tho Snnta Clara Is now
stranded.
Chinook wrecked In covo
nenr by in spring of 1907.
Osprey wrecked on Jotty
Nov. l, 1912, and six lives
lost.
North Star No. 1 wrecked
on bnr in 1911 and five Uvea
lost.
Emily wrecked on bnr In
1893 and ono llfo wnB lost.
Czarina wrecked north of
jetty Jan. 13, 1910 and twon-ty-four
lives lost.
Whotmoro wrecked north'
of tho Jetty many yenrs ngo.
Arago wrecked north of
Jotty many years ngo and
fourteen lives lost.
Claromont wrecked on Jot
ty June, 1015 nnd no Uvea
lost.
1
ME BOY 15 LOST
EUGENE Gl LLEN WATER COMING
HERE WITH FOLKS
Two Iai Wcto in First Roat, Which
Cnp.Hlzod Camo From .Seat
tle nnd Anncortcs
.Eugono GIHcnwntor, tho sovon
yonr old boy who was among tho vic
tims or the Snnta Clara, was on routo
horo with his father and mother and
six-year old brother, Hugh, to mako
his homo on tho Rny. They enmo
from Soifttlo whoro thoy havo lived j
for several years but formerly lived ,
at Anncortcs, Washington, whoro Mr,
Glllenwnter's folks reside.
Mr. Glllonwnter has bcon employ
oj as an ongtneor sovoral years by
tho Rarbor Ashphhlt company nnd
was recontly with Warron Construc
tion Company. Ho Is. nn onglneor !
and hnd hoard that Coos Ray was
good placa and decided o locato
horo. Tho famluly had no friends I
or relatives horo.
Mr. Glllonwntur snld that tho San
tn Clara was badly dnmngod tho
first tltno sho struck. Soon aftor
tho bump, ho and his wlfo noticed
debris coming up from undorncath.
Thcso woro probably parts of tho
rudder.
Criticise Cnpt. I.ofHtodt
Mr. Glllouwntor Is inclined to
crltlclso Cnpt. Lofstcdt for nttompt
.ing to 'como at tho low utngo of tho
tide.
Ho said that Mrs, Glllonwnter and
tho two boys wont below when tho
notlco of ,(womon and children first"
was given. In somo niniior, tjlio
two boys got into tho first boat but
Mrs. Glllenwator could not. Alio got
Into tho second boat and Mr. Gill -
onwntcr waB put In tho snmo boat.
Ho saw tho first boat containing
tl.olr two boys overturn.
Whon ho got nshoro, ho found tho
youngost boy floating on his back
and further search revealed Eugene
floating fnco downward. Ho workod
for hours but was unablo to rcsuscl
tato him.
A few months ngo, Mrs. (llllon
wntor took out Insurnnco policies on
tho boys Uvea in tho Prudential In
surance Company. Ho thinks that
it was for 17G, Mr. aillonwntor Is
a membor of tho Mooso lodge. Thoy
aro being cared for at Tho Chandler
hotol.
Lodge Aldd Them
Robort Dlllnrd of tho local Mooso
Lodgo Is today extending overy pos
sible aid to tho A, S. Glllouwntor
SOME OF WRECKS NEAR
THE POOS RAY RAH
family onj said thoy might tagofRlvor.
charge of tho funeral. Mr, GUIon
wator Is a mombor of tho Mooso.
NOTES OF THE WRECK
Whon tho S. O. S. call was sent
out from tho Santa Clara Oporator
Williamson nt tho local station was
first to respond. Vessols which
woro reached and answorod woro the
Adeline Smith, tho stoamor Wlllatn
etto and tho steamship Roso City.
Pat Murphy was among thoso who
was hurt, Ho was a passenger and
sustained Painful Injuries to his
I , ,
Tho Btory that a baby had been
found In the wator and placed on tho
shore this morning whon Investigat
ed provod. to bo untruo.
Fred M. Stowart, night watchman
on tho Santa Clara was among thoso
spilled out whon tho officers' boat
Ilium,! over. Ho swam lashoro. Ho
fcols sure that tho first mato .audi
flroman nnd tho mess boy, Jnck.Far-
"t'l "u "
roll, nro lost.
Whon tho accldfnt occurred tho
bar dredge Mlchlo wont dqwn the nay
ti glvo assistance but whon noar the
bar It was Been that tho Santa Clara
was in too far for tho dredgo to
reach hor and tho Mlphlo roturnod
aftor dark.
Tho Steamer Alert took a largo
number to the beach this morning
and mado another trip about J;30,
Scores of Coos Ray peoplo wen( to
tho scene
Have you seen tho J. O. Penney Company values In Rlnnkcts,,
Rain Coats, Ritbliers, Roots, etc.? Wo snvo yon 115 per cent oh
every arUrlo you purchnso of us. How do wo do it? Ry buying
for tho 8.1 busy stores nil together, Retting rock-bottom prices i
fii afuit niibli mill KnlUm. fut. nnuti. WI11.11 v,m Bin.itil vmii mnriAV
Avlth tis you mo not paying somo
heateii. HETTER THINK THIS OVER.
Wool blankets In plains and plain colors, full size, worth nt
tho least ono-thlrd more $;t.(JD,' $4.23
J. C. Pcnnoy flno Wool Ulnnkota In all tho latest plaids nnd
plain. $1.00 values. Our prico , $2.08.
Wool nap Dlankcts, $2.G0 nnd C-00 values. Our prico 91.08, $1.01)
Cotton ninnkcts nt n third loss $1.ID, "He, (li -lOo
Ladles Rain Conta ... .$0.00, $(1.00, $.OH, $:i.08, $2.08, $1.08:
Children nnd Misses' Rain Coats $2.08 and $1.08
Children's Rain Capes, just tho thing $2.08, $1.7.1
Mcn'B Rain Coats ' $l2.no, $0.00, $1.08, $2.08
Fish Urand Slickers $2.10, $2.2.1
Long Wool Mackinaw; just the thing; nmdo of tho finest
Wool; red plaid, Norfolk, ?8.G0 value. Our prico $0.00
Hip Rubber Roots, first quality, $0.00 valuo. Our prico. ...$ MO
Short Rubber Roots, first quality $2.08, $2.70, $2.10
Roys' Rubbor Roots, first quality, at a big saving $1.08
Inter)
22E
Wo Iend Others Follow.
PRICE BULLETIN:
Liberty Oak Flakes (largo
slzo) 25c
Ruttor, (Norway) 2-lb sq. 08o
Peanut Ruttcr, per lb . . .124c
AppRutter (bulk) lb.,..inc
Sauor Kraut, quart ...... lOo
Chow Chor, por pint. . . . inc
Sodn Crackers 12)c
And with every $1 pmvhasQ during tho next three days, wo nro
going to kIvo away free, ono nood.nl.cd Hallnwo'cu Pnmpkliu Como
in nnd get ono of thcso pumpkins frco.
Gettings Ca$h Grocery you wey
NO. RROAUWAY, NEAR CENTRAL
sIRESCUED AT HOTELS
LIST OK SURVIVORS REGISTER
ED AT LOCAL 1IOTEUS
Whoro Thoy Can Ro Found, Though
Some, KNjieclully Women, Aro
In Private Homo
Tho location of tho survivors In
tho city bo far as can bo found this
morning Is nn follows,
At tho- Chandler 0. Phillips,
chief stoward, San Francisco; C, E.
Goodwin, wlrolcss operator, San
Frnnclsco; Norman Parkinson, R. Al
len, L. Lnwcs, William Manning, F.
M. Stownrt, J. P. Schmoll, Captain
August Lofstod, Sid Wright, 1). N.
Esholsninn, A. It. Lolls, colored cook,
1 P. Handloss, Chris Anderson, 0. H.
Lovott, tlilnl assistant cnglnour;
JaiiioB Lawson, Forndalo, Cat.; D,
II. Thorn, Hood Rlvor, Ore,; Chns,
Furst, A, 8. Glllenwator and wlfo,
and son, Seattlo; Auulo M. Tlorney,
Eureka; Alphouso Covls, Jr. Castl
gan and Chan, Holgort, Portland; E.
A. Sykcs, Portland; J. R, Glenn,
Fortuua, Cnl.; A. Abbott, Powors;
F. MoKlrdy, Santa Clara; R. R. Nol
lls, Santa Clara.
At tho Rlnuco E. L. Rolmers,
wlroloss operator, TP. Turner, sec
ond officer, R. 0. Folloy, T. W. aton
liousif, Cainnp, Wash.; C!iarlca K.
Klncftld, Wallaco, Idaho.
At tho Lloyd Hotel John W.
Noyoa, Eureka, Cal.; A. Dcshar, chief
engineer, Oakland; James Lawson,
Forndulo, Cal.; D. II. Thorno, Hood
At tho St. Lnwronco Joseph May,
Portland; u. T, Davis, Portland; T,
Donu, Seattle
DISTRICT ATTORNEY KAILS TO
FIND LIQUOR AT .MILLKR'H
Charge of Hoot Urging nt Town
Ciuwe Ran Soft Rrlnk Estid
llNluni'ut In Powers
(Special to Tho Times.)
POWERS, Ore, Nov, 3. District
Attorney L. A. Llljoqvjst of Marsh
field was hero yostorday and had a
reurch mado of tho Boft drink eatnb
lUhmont nnd homo of L. P. Miller on
n varrant charging him with hav
ing liquor In his possession for Ille
gal purposes. Tho search failed to
rovcal liquor of tiny klud, tho strong-
est drnk boing pop.
Tho search was mado as a result
' 01 llllineroua cuuiiiuiiio muiiik uiouu
to Mr. LHJoqvlst about bootlogglng
at Powors and claims that MHIor
had been dispensing liquor under tho
gulso of soft drinks.
POSTPONE ELRS RANGE
Tho Elks' panco planned for to
night has been, postponed ono week
owing (o tho Santa (Jlara wreck.
J. W. H.ILDENRRANQ,
Exalted Rulor.
POWERS PLAGE
ono olso's bill that they have, $
tarattd J
Tlio Orlglnntora of Low Prices
Lard, No. 10 pall ..$!.:)
Coffee, good grado, lb., 25c
SpudB (local) excellent
quality, per 100 lbs... $150
Honey (local) squavo 20c
Wo alio carry Flclachinann's
Yeast. Try this nnd you
wilt uso no other, two
cakes for 5c
POSTPONE KLKB )ANOiS
Tho Elks' Dnco planned for to
night has boon postpouod one week
owing to tho Santa, Clara wreck.
J. W. HILpKNURAND,
Exalted Ri)ler.
t NFW TODAY t
FQUND Tmdy'N whltu hllk glove.
Ownor piny havo article by paying
for this ad At Times office.
PLEASE xr.vo your Standard RIh
cult Co. ond'ncalB for crippled boy
who wishes to buy cart to ride )n.
Carl Hanson, box C8G, Marshfield.
HAIR WORK Switches, puff", curls.
Also hair supplied. No Imitation.'
Phono 24L. Mrs. L, Rryoii.
tt
t FOR RENT i
FOR RENT Modern l-rpoin hint'.'
gnlow, fully furnlflhod. Se L.
W. Jncobs, 118 Central, or Tel
ophono 217-R,
FOR RENT Furnished n.room
houso, near hlKh school, Apply 1195
South Seventh street.
RUNGALOW FOR RENT Nev nnd
clean. South Eleventh street. F.
E. Allen.
FOR RENT Two now modem five
room cottages, plastered and with
all modotn conveniences, located
on' Twelfth street. Rent $11 and
$15 per month. Apply Going &
Harvey Furnlturo Storo,
FOR RENT New nid modern
room houso, with basomqnt apd
all modern conveniences, Includ
ing two bnth rooms, two toilets,
laundry tubs In basentont, arrang
ed for two families. West Ruukur
Hill. Rent reasonable. Apply
Robert Marsden, Sr., telephonu
U12S.
t FOR SLE ' t
FOR SALIC OR IiEASE On account
of leaving Coos Ray must sell or
loaso my 80ncro ran.oh on Will
anch Slough. L, J. Juston, St.
Lawronco Hotel, Marshflold.
FOR HALE RY OWNER 200 acr
Stock aUd dairy farm 2 mllos frpm
Gravel Ford, Oregon, $15,000.00
E. O. Cartor, Myrtlo Point, Oregon,
FOR 8ALN lMioroiiKhbi-cd IrMi
Terrier bear dog. City Clatnefs.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR-'
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND HAGQAGK
Call
PERGUSON TRANSFER ,
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Market Avei' and WaUrfres