SECTION TWO-PAGE EIGHT ..!,- '.a f r "l L t V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19 15 EVENING EDITION.. ... . . . il-V ft ' . !" ' - v. ' - - vy I . '' " - '...--. - . ' ? '..' ,y .-? ' J ; .- yev ... ...j,i ... ., . ), . v. i. : - . - - '- t 1 Ilr 1 11 111! 1 111 III-1 1 ----:- i i ,r - j , r I I it L ' liHiiilll I m fll Irllll ll l 9 9 ' ' j B - -.. . I ' j 1 ' !i!lli!!l!IIiIllil!i!IIIIiill!IIIIII!IlllllII!lliiI!!!IIIIIIlilfl!!ilI! ' - :.. ' ' ,"t ggHE purity of water is not determined by the ;color. Limpid water often contains the deadliest germs. Oup supply comes from a pure source, and though ' '. stained by alder leaves during the Fall .season of exces sive rains, there has never been a case of diseWe traceable to the water. We recommend that consumers drain their hotWSitWr tanks of sediment, which occurs in all water, frequently, and thereby eliminate the discoloration of hot watfer caused therefrom, and from rust from the heatinbr.cjaiL- : iiu wuiuu aiu lenytnen ine ine ot tne coil IKypi?e venting it from burning out as soon as it otherwise wouilli . Coos Bay Water C : j1'- 'V: yui'i-.f'. .t ' y ' V-V.. rn'-y'v;.-'- Marshf ield, Oregon -VvLh:- . -:;SMXtfi$M '.'.' : - '!- V ilUft';,; ,J'. t'-.'-A North Bend, OregoiS. ;. ." ' i- . 1MB UCf $i- ,. 4,- "s- ,.' ' i f. iW? F i? A ' .W; 1 t it- tA u I. '. .' " v.ji .. . '''.'. ' ' t .'' 1 . a . ' 7,.' ..' : .! t sal' i ' '. vf ...iB. ;, i t '' .-Mti - ' . -. fjg ;.' -i ' fJlKS 1 . . .vtejv- .;. ' .s. a tM V..' '..'I .ir.r'?f.?- ..4 l '3:''1k i" '', . .'. J. H, -y . -. r-jr .r-t' ' ' .t .j.. 1: ' i