The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 915-EVEN1NG EDITION.
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FJHST UAPTIST CHUIICII I
Itev. II. D. Fosltctt, Pastor
Residence, 210 Dlrcli Ave.
Phono 12.1-.J.
i A1lco Tlckoll, church clorlc.
a B. II. I'atclictt, Sttpt. Hiblo School.
Calendar of Services:
i Blblo School, 10 a. m.
' Morning Worship, 1 1 a. m.
liastsldo Mission, .1 ). in.
B. Y. P. U. meeting 0:30 n. in.
People's Service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer mooting, Thursday 7:15
p. m,
All nil woleomo to thoso sor-
SCIIOOIj notks
can bo well taught without" elaborateness
Several grades In the school are
Tho High school lunch serves i supporting roudliig tables and there
about fifty pupils dally. The prae
tlco ol' bringing solid foods from
home and buying soup or drink at
the school lg incroaslng.
Klovon more framed pictures hnvo
been added to the school's art list.
Tho Purplo and Gold was issued
again this woek. 'Twns a good
number. Bdltorlnla and column of
student opinion wore especially
good.
Formor Principal A .Lincoln
Uarkor writes Sir. Tlodgon that he
Is having a good year at Paso Ilo-
blos. Miss Silverman and Mr. Finn-
vices. Our Invitation Is especially dors aro doing strong work and arc
Urgent to strangers In tho city and
ito thoso who have no church homo.
.Special Announcements
UNITKI) lUtlCTIIHUN CHURCH
NORTH 1I13NI)
Mrs. R. N. Lewis. PnBtor
Sabbath School at 10 a. in.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m.
Prayer Mooting Wednesday oro
ding at S o'clock.
o
SEVKNTJI JAY ADVtiNTISTS.
Local Kldor, J. H. Quails.
Sovonth Day Advcntlnt services aro
conducted ovory Saturday as follows:
Sabbath School at 10 n. m.
Blblo Study at 11 a. m.
Youpg Pcoplo's Society at 3 p. m.
Prayor Mooting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
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NORWKOIAN LUTIJKHAN.
Ilov. It. O. Thorpo
Rov. It. O. Thorpe, Pastor
Phono 37C J.
Ilcsldcnco S7 1 So. 7th St.
Sunday Sorvlco 11. a .in.
Sunday School 10:00 p. in.
North Bond Sunday Sorvlco
7:4C p. in.
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I CATHOLIC OHUItOII
NORTH 1IHN1)
Rov. Win. Ilogan, Pastor.
Address Merry Hospital. Tolo-
i'nllnnn 9fi t.
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Sunday sorvlco First mass, G:30
jn. in.; last mass, : a. m. Kosnry
and bouodlctlon, 7:30 p. m.
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I CATHOLIC CM URCU I
I . MAHSIIFIHLD I
Rov. II. J. McDovItt, pnBtor; Rov.
M. Wallace assistant.
AddroHo, 312 South Sixth street.
Phono Mfi.
Sunday .Sorvlcos First mass, 8 a.
in.; high mass, sormon and uono-
Miction, 10:30.
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MirrilOIIIKT KPIHCOl'Afi. I
Joseph Knotts, Pastor. $
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Kpworth League at 0:30 . in.
Morning Sormon "Kllsha's Doub
lo Portion."
livening Sormon "Potora Conviction."
OxAnlnl anatiifs. I.hHi lllnHII I (tip (lllfl I .
oyuiiui jiiiioii; mini uiuiUMii, j soiuo siuiow, tllO tt Olllge for
evonlng with Prof. Qornld Hunt dlrec w!lolo H(.1()()I (a ro,oatotIly ,
lor oi uiu euoir.
Junior Loaguo Sorvlco Thursday
afternoon at 3:15.
Prnyor Meeting Thursday ovon
Ing at 7:30 o'clock.
All aro cordially Invited.
i
much appreciated by town nuu
school.
Doan Straub cominonlcd favorably
on tho work of Mnrshflcld IIIkIi
j School students In tho University of
Oregon.
Horizontal bar, traveling rings,
j and swinging rings havo been ndded
to tho equipment of tho gymnasium.
Miss Estrodo Nlluiid of the Coni-
imorclal Department Is acting as
book-kcopor for tho "High School
Lunch."
Miss Clara Sargoant, '15 and n
former student in tho Department of
Domestic Science, Is In general
charge of tho High school lunch.
Boxing and wrestling aro becom
ing popular sports with tho high
school boys. Tho school has nomo
mighty good young wrostlcrs
among thoso Intorested nro: Trlbby,
Oloasop, Painter, Walters, Sohut
polz, Merchant.
Tlie buslnoss-llko inanngcmout of
seems to bu eomldorable lutoreil in
debating.
Miss Spraguo,'s room at the Cen
tral and .tho fifth grade at the High
school held dobatos recently.
Tho Coos County Bound Tnble
will hold its first mooting at Co
qulllo today Saturday. Thoso ut
tondlng from Marshflold aro It. 1C.
Walto, S. .1. Loland, K. F .Barngur.
F. A. Tledgon.
Stxlli (Jniilc, IIIkIi School
Lulu Moody has moved tu Port-
laud.
Those making 100 in tho spelling
test of fifty words nro: .lack Collins,
llorbert .Murphy, Jtistlnn lleuppr
mnn, .lune Wilkinson, Arnold Samp
sou. .First (Jiwlo '
Vernlo Andorson on'tortulnod the
First Qrndo last Thursday.
Floronco Plorco, Merlo Howo,
Phyllis Hull, Vosta McElroy havo
done excellent work in numbers tho
past week .
Boboit Ayrcs has boon nbsont, on
nccount of a soro foot.
Second (.'rude, lllgli School
Tho "A" chum have done good
work this wcok In roadlng.
Those 'having porfoct arithmetic
papers wero Marion Knrdoll, Curtis
Nngle, Norman doing, Charles Vns
oy, Allco Holmes, Myron Harris,
Donald Boss, Keith Hall, Vernlo Ol
son und Violot .Johnson.
Third f.'rado
Tho 100 per contora In tho wook's
spoiling tost arc, Vornon Homme,
Violet Curry, Dotty Frlzeon, Mar-
, raver
Sdhool News
Thanksgiving Day and tho follow
ing Friday wero the first holidays
that the school has had this year.
They were enjoyed by nil.
Wo were fortunate In that the big
froahct last week canio on a holiday.
Both forks of Coos Blver woro full
of floating logs and navigation was
practically suspended so that we
would havo been unnblo to get to
or from school. The roifults of the
high water can bo seen nil along tho
river banks ttfls wook.
On Tuosdny boforo Thanksgiving
tho pupils from the llopo ontortalnod
In tho nssembly room with a short
Thanksgiving program.
The High School Is intending to
give a program for Christmas. Tho
plan was started by tho "Mlllicoma
Wight," tho noted wlnnors of tho
song contest. Tho scholars arc plan-1
nlng n good program which will bo
followed by rofreshmonts.
The, High School Student Body;
havo chosen officers as follows: i
Prosldent, Lonzo Stemmermau; j
Vlco-prosldent, Ivy. Noah; Secretary,1
Boso Smith; Treasurer, Huston
Price. I
Sholvos have bo'on built for the.
library books and they havfe been
Installed in ono of the smaller rooms j
upstairs. , I
Tim good wonthor that follower
the hard rains Is bolng enjoyed by
all. Tho high school boyB havo re-.
oumod basket ball and soom to havo!
Improved by tholr enforced rest. I
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For Sale '
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tho finances of tho High School Bet Wood, Hugono Sampson, John
Athlotlo Association by Its treasurer, ' McNnmuiion, Kntherlne Budloff,
.Myruo .lonnson, jcutn .uoiiins, i.ois
Bawofrd, Anonn Hlldonbrnud, Lois
Blapk, Oortrudo Brown, Honry
Muvllor.
Onn d,y the "A" clou had a per
fect lesson In spelling.
Mrs. Budloff vlsltod our room
Wednosdny.
IKdllh Anderson ontorod school
from Allegany.
Fourth finido '
Thoso who had porfoct spoiling
popors In spelling tost are: Billy
McArthur, Cordon Noff, llnrry
Walp, Alma Wlesou, Hnrvoj
Vaughn, Pearl Wossols, LlllIaD
McDIroy. Vernon Ford, Mary MoKln
nou, Uutli doing, Joiophlno Savago.
o
I 111(211 SCHOOL AFFAIK
O
Jack Merchant, Is productive of
much fnvorablo comment.
Tho lunch table In tho kitchon la
tho work of tho mnnual training de
partment. Othor school projocta
under way In tills department nro;
piano honch, hall troo and' music
cabinet for tho Ladlos' rost room, bi
eyclo and motor cycle shod for tho
high school building. It will Do
nccoss'ary to provldo housing room
for approximately forty whools. Tho
projoct may ho glvon to tho seventh
gindo for a class project.
Tho High suhool class In nrt Is
making somo frlozos for tho- primary
roonm of tho school. All designs
arox original with mombors of tho
class though holpod with suggostloiis
and criticisms by tho Instructors.
Tho dopnrtmont of art will havo
a Christmas sale of calendars, book
platos, otc. designed and band col
ored by Hi" students or tho school.
Tho (insKoa rtiukud as follows In
jtho Hpelllng this week; Sonlors.
I Sophomores, Specials, Juniors,
iFioshmon. A senior victory but a
, low nvorago generally, in tho in-
ler mciioo spell nu contot8 nf
thu
tho
vicinity of lis. (Jot hoiiio O, Q. O
Into it. (Irlt, gumption, and ginger.
Its practical work. None bettor.
Congress will meet Ducombor. 7.
Two (iiiostlons will bo coiisldorod;
that of a properly taxation for sup
port or tho band arflrmod by Son
man and Bolt, denlod by Waltors
Last uvonlng the high scliool stu
donts onjoyod n skating party at the"
rluk undor the .cliaporomigo of Mes
srs. Lehmd and Dnragitr. A vory
dollghtrul ovouliiR was onjoyod until
a lato hour.
:
On Friday, December 17lh, the
Juniors of tho high school will give
tholr Biinual prom at the ISaglej
Iih.1I. Further details will bo an
nounced at a later date.
Sl'MMOXS Sl'IT l.V KtiL'lTV"
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, in and for the County
of Coos.
Marshflold Bealty and Trading
I KPIHCOPAL CllllltCII.
j Fourth and Market Stroota
8 a. in Holy Communion In St ailtl nuckmeii; and that or the Santa icmPnny. corporation, plalntirf,
Mary's Chapol, North Bend. )clar" wrocl wl"cl' "' wnelst or alv"- MW K. Hucklor. defeurUnt.
11 a. in. Holy Communion and ' er"1 dlscuesloij from tho floor. I T Mry 1C. Buclcler, defonUunt
a nuurieuo cmiKiet uir of III ytinm. auovo nttmett; in tho Name of tho
sormon subject, "The VJrglu Mary.
What Christianity Has Done
Women."
7:30 p.
Bormon. "Tho
Secret of Blttornoss and Joy."
Kvory Friday ovoulng, 7:30, Blblo
study chus.
SOIK.N'OK
11 a. ni.
m Auditorium
and
Bamgar
Friday morning locturo
State of Oregon: You are hortby
notified that you are required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
CllltlSTIA.N
Sorvlco Sunday
Wednesday, 8 p.
Public Library.
Sunday morning:
Cause and Cio.itor."
Sunday School, 12
Jan Solouco Hnll.
Bending Boom open dally
Sunday and holidays, 1 I
Christian Sclonco Hall 237
St. North.
i will sing.
.,, i,v.,i.,., Hn,.vtnu ,,.i 1D I'Tway morning locturo for
l l'lllk "IHMW .. . t
Hearts Unpublished ' ,JOTU,""r win lonmsi or snort talks against you in llie above entitled
iii i irii nr n i-ji ikiiaiii . .... . . ' ...-.. i .....i .. ..
-v ... - . ...... u uiiPHitiH uivii m m'i.ivun aim cause wuniu six weoKS
city. They will be assigned the gen-j from the date of the rtrst publlcu
kenal toplo "As Others See ITs" andjtloa of this summons, to-wlt: Willi-
w, u. ...Km. ,o ray txactiy what; In six weeks from the 13th
moy iniuk no platitudes.
i rruieisin io man, at it cut
j The 'Friday morning- locture ror
iJinury will he in iiimrgo or Mrs.
i-'uggo. It will, In Kenornl, bo a
erary reoltnl.
Somo riuo paper cnltliig in ,
mZ'.LZ!!'.1 .lt lh", Cg,,ll "HI l pUtallfr., complaint, a si..-1
wise Men. It Is well done mid loi ! lows:
..,, uiu . iiubuiiwh smrii su out
(lod the Only
M. In Christ-
nxeept
p. m.
Third
OIIIIISTIAV riiuitoii
Victor P. Morris, Pastor
Sorvlcoa as follow at tho Church
corner Sixth and Cential:
Hogular rvlcos every Sunday.
10 a in Sunday School.
You nro cordially Invited to attend
thoso mooting.
Ht-
dsy of
If there , November, 1615, and If you fall to
'appear on or before the 20th day
of Uooembsr, 1915, such date being
i he last day of tho time prescribed
In the order for publication. Juds:-
mnt will be taken against you for '
want mereoi ior tno icner demand-, a
sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars
($1100.00), with Intorost thereon
at the into of six per cent per an
num from tho 1st day or November,
1913, to date, and for interost on
the sum of Flvo Hundrod and Fifty
Dollars ($550.00) from tho 1st day
or November, 1012, to tho 1st day
of November, 1913, nt tho rnto of
six per cent per annum; thnt '.ho
plaintiff rocovor from you tho fur
ther sum of Ono Hundrod Dollars
($100.00) ns ail-attorney foe heroin,
and also Its cpsts and disburse- ujj
tnnntu In tlilo suit W
That the mortgngo heretofore ox
ocutod by you on to-wlt tho 4th day
of November, 1012, to this plain
tiff, aud convoying tho following f
described roal proporty, to-wit: Lot
numbered Three In Block numbored ,
Flftoen (15) In the Town of Mnrsh
riold, Coos County, Oregon io neeuro
the nmouut sot forth above, be fore
cloved as by law provided, that tho'
usual decroe of foreclosure issue
end that vald property bo sold In ,
the manner provided by law.
That all nf your Intorost and tho
interests of nl) persons claiming by .
or under you In tho above described
real proporty be forsvor barrod and
foreclosed.
That tho plaintiff may becomo a
purchaser of said real property i.t.
i.al.1 sale, that the Sheriff oxoeuto a (
deed to the purchasor of said laud '
and the purchaser thereof bo grant
ed Immodliito possession muieof.
Service of this summons Is mudo j
upon you by publication pursuant '
to an order made by tho Hon. John
S, Coko, Circuit Judgo ut Con ,
Crunty, Stnto of Oregon, on tho j
12th day or November, lul5,'dlroct
lux that the" same be published in'
the Coos Bay Times, Tor a ...-nod '
of six woeks.
JOHN 1). (JOSS,
JOHN C. KENDALL,
HICUIIICKT S. MUltPHY,
Attorneys for plaintiff, First Nat
ional Bank Building, Msrshfluld.
wriKun.
Date of first publication Novom- j
bor 13, 1815; ;st publication De-'
tember 27, 101.
STOCK ItAXCII Near Allegany, mostly bottom, good build
Inns, ! head cattle, 'team, fiunilng nN, Hiio oiTluud, do
llghtfnl place to live, il-tco $7rt(lO. Terms.
STOCK Olt DAIHV ItAXCII OIoso In, 1!0 cowh, team, piod
buildings, orchards, tools, (100 acres, 05 or ulileli Is finest
bollom.Trlco 910,000. Terms.
DAIItY BANCH Cloxo in, !0 acres, J 75 Is liottor, flno
buildings, team. Price tfai.OOl). Terms.
DA1BY ItAXCII It. It. depot on place, close In, ri0 acres,
half Is richest bottom, fine ImiIIiIIiiKn both rail ami unlcr
Ininspoilntloii, IO head stock, ttfam. I'rlco Jf..":,0()0. Splen
did tonus, wllli Interest at flvo per cent.
FIU'IT HANOI ! Splendidly located, JOOO loganberi-.v vines
In full bearing, flno ateluml, flno buildings, 17 acres, .?(!,
l!00. Tonus.
DKVKI.OPIM) COAL MIX 13 On tlilo wntcr, flno ctml mid
lots of It. I'rlco wny down.
Only i?K00.
down anil
CIUCKKX HAXCII Close lh, 10 acres, house.
rmrirr.v ltAXnit 1."5 ncrat. close in. WW
13m it month.
FOlt THAD13 Wo have Norlli Bend property and ranclies
Io trndo for Norlli D.ikoln inoperty. Como In mill Inves
ligatc. Wo hnvo Oklahouui properly to trade for Con.s' Bay city
oi- rnnch properly.
(!ITV PHOPKItTV North Bend or .Mar.shfleld. Wo
it If you nro looking for bargains and locations.
1XSUUAXCI3 Wo carry n full lino of flro Insurance.
havo
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
'wienszssssESSiz
E'i
ersona
T
ervice
PROFESSIONAL j,,RE
lMiyslrlnn ami , "'
Office:.,,,,' ZT
Office hour,: ll1",ck'
' n(l 7 to f p. i " ' " to
il'M; iw,llH
J- M;. Wright
HWa.to. furnl.h 0.
Dr. H. M. sham
Je, Mnr ami Tl.ront sP0l,A,. ,
r..S8.:s FlTTn) '
Phono BHtw. H00ni, o0
In fug itock
im. JiA-niF, 11. siiaw,
I'hyslcla,, nml SurgM,
I'liono a:io..j.
H. G. Butler
civir, i:x(nxi:EU
Room 304 Coke Uklg. Phone
Bosldeiice Phono 3CU.
W. G. Chandlnr
AllCIIITi:CT
Booms 301 nnd 302, Coko Dulldn,
Marahflol.l, Oregon.
TIMK TAIILB
WILLAMH1TI3 PACIFIC MOTOR
CAU
Luava
Marshflold
G : 1 r a.m.
7.1f a.m.
S:4C a.m.
!:-ir. a.m.
10:ir, a.in.
11:30 a.m.
12:fl0 p.m.
l:n p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:4fi p.m.
r.:0Q'p.m.
n.io p.m.
0:rr. p.m.
7:30 p.m.
North Bd
7:00 am.
3:00 i,n,
0:00 o.
lOMCio,
11:00 io,
11:15 in.
HIS p.o.
2:00 p.B.
3-00 p.o.
4:00 p.o.
5! 15 p.a,
G:65 p.o.
North city limits only.
, 7MB p.a
II 13 employes of this hank nro
courteous, o'dlylim and Kind
to nssl.st ciistomiMN In every
possible wy, unit tho ol fleers, ac
cessible :t nil times, 1110 ever ready
to iive tho ;mt runs tho hcucNt of
tlioJr wide experience In business
ns well as banklue; affairs.
You nru cordially Invited to con
sult with us i-cirnrdlni; any matters
in uhlch our knowledge may ho of
value to you.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho fnmoui
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton $1.00
Lump coal, per ton $Mfl
Or halt ton of both $15
I). JIl'SSO.V, Prop.
Phono llil or lcavo ortlcn it
tlllljcr's Cluar Store.
wnaimuuiuinui
j W00DG00D WOOD
1 -
j W. II. l.hiKo has It nt $1.50 and
9'J cash per load, also coal, Willi
' l'Vl('Wl.J.'oa.vjiinhle. d'arbgo rcnt
od. Phono UU7-.I.
First
ani
Marshfield,
N ational
of Coos Bay
DRY WOOD
at
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Krunt Street
Phono 37PJ
Orcg
on
oagiiignBaragga5BCTgTOsgTg?tgs! nsanzssssFsc;
FLHIEHI i BEMHETT UK
OLDI3ST 1IANK IN COOS COLNT1'
L'stnblUliwl 1S8U.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Pfofits $118,000
interest paid on Tlmo
ANl HAVINGS DKPOSITS
Offkera
J. W. P.ouiictt, Prasldont. ;
J. II. Flanagan, VIro-l'rcUIent.
It. K. Williams, Cu&hler.
Ceo. I'. Winchester, Aast. OAfhler.
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Pluvo for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor, Commercial aud H'dtT'j.
BOUTII COOS llIVKil 110AT
8KIIV1CK
JiAUNCM Kxritias
IctiVM .Mnrsirrichl every il
8 . 111. Leaves head of rh
nt :! I. '"
BTIMMUIl UAIMIOIV
lcme head of ilvcr daily t 7
a. m. Leaves Mandifleld nt 2 p.
mi. Kor chni tor apply a board.
ICOGKIW .V1 SMITH
Proprietors
Idly
The tOHchera of the arliool have
been roquettod to hueu the Chrlst-
That plaintiff recover f.-oni you the
HH9f Of H44
SKLLINC flOODS 0
Tbo big problem In sellinG
goods Is KOtUutf tho cuitomor j
into too store. Coo liny )
Tlnioa nda will holp you aolvo I
this problom. o :
a
1
I
-J mas exorcistfs of tlio acliool vory slm
3I1.I11I0. Christinas restlvitles proporly'
lU'lOlltf tO tllU I'lllll'I'llMS mill .ll.Illnn
! Hon uuikoM the season, uuueceeearlly
I strenuous. Tho spirit or the boasou
Min'iioniST cnuitcii
Rev. A. S. Hisey, Pastor.
North Bend
Tho services Sunday will bo
follows:
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
11:00 a. m. Sermon.
Vesper Clrclo nnd Epworth Languo
nt 7 p. m.
4 ,
j HAY PABK CIIAPKL I
10. II. Campbell, Pastor. j
A. L. Buti, Treaauror.
Mrs. Ciiaa. McKuight, prealdeut
Women's Auxiliary.
M'aa Mary Kruae. organist.
J. T. Urand. Supt. Sunday school.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
11 a. iu. "Some INiaitojnentnl
lldeas about Cod.
7:30 p. in. "I.easoua Krom Huth."
Prayer meeting 7:80 p. 111. Thursday.
---.
2-30 i. 111. Sunday School K. A.i
Sacchl, auperlntoudout. I
7.30 p. m. Preaching by IS. II. I
Campbell
MId-wcok prayor moating. Wod-
iiosday, 7. 30 p. in.
I MAHSIIKIKLD IMtlCSIlVTKIHAN
I CHUltCII j
Rev J S. Stubblofleld, Pastor 9
Chas. II. Lowry, cleric of scsalous
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. F. A. KSIij?irn
SAILS von
PORTLAND (Via Astoria)
DKCKMBKIt 8 1
FOP. FUUTHKH INFORMATION
SMITH TURMIXAL DOCK. PIIOXH 13(1. A. V
NOTT, Apent.
Pwgefe , Sound Bridge &
ig Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
CONLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
Iho most pouorfnl, best wiulpj.wi and most thoroughly modern
twenty-Inch hydraulic drodtf In Pacific water
Coos Bay office, x lyiain office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
J ctfMj
v
! WESTERN LOAN AND
. Lt, BUILDING bu.
Assels $2,340,000.00 j
Pays 8 per cent on savings j
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
I Local Treasurer j
t.j. soAiFEeA.n.noncixs
Marshfield ftfi co.
SWKDISII i:VAX(ULl(?AL
LUTIIISIIAN CIIUItOH.
- Itov. llengatou
Cornir Third and Conimorclal.
Holdeueo-28l Highland. PHon
'J l-It.
:W a. in. Sunday Sobool.
(1 a. m. Sorvlco.
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Qisalsty Groceries
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Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
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Conner & Hoagiand
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
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from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcoa?
From pllo vou ground, 52.V5 per yard.
Oanoad lots, taken from care. ?2.00 per yard.
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