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FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBUARY 15, 1 916 EVENING EDITION : SL : 1 ; m I'M f in mmmmmmmmm I SALE OF SHOES For Ladies, Children, Girls, Boys All broken lots ot Ladles' niul Children's Shoes In our tftocl; must be sold within the next ten dnys. These- tiro not 'Out-of-Style' or shop-worn shoes. They aro good styles aud sizes, but nil these lots nro Incomplete, that Is, there are not nil sizes in nny )iie stylo. Ladles' Rogulnr $ I. HO shoes, broken lots 82.0." Ladles' Regular $4.00 shoes, broken lots 12.75 Ladies' Hegular $3.00 shoes, broken lots 1.115 All Girls' and Boys' shoes, regular $.1.00, now liAo All Olrls' and Hoys' shoes, regular $2. GO, now 11.00 All Girls' and Boys' shoes, regular $2.00, now 1.00 All GlrlB' and Boys' shoes, regular $1.50, now J .20 All children's shoos, regular $1.50, now 1.20 All children's shoes, regular $1.25, now . , 1.00 All children's shoes, regular $1.00, now HO YOU SAVE YOUlt MONEY OX SHOES AT THIS STORK. Hub Dry Goods Company DOIMGS OF CITY COUMCIL IFOG IS II i: n it :: u it u n n SWING IS LI i compromise CITY KXtJINKKIt SHOWS 1SH1 LOOPHOLE "SMART WEAR FOIt WOMEN" Corner llrooihvoy mid Ccntriil Avcmio. Phono .'101. DA IN GATHER MEET AT I. O. O. F. HALL TO IIKAII HAIRY EXPERTS IntcroKlIng TjiIIcn flUon "Must Keep Up Cow Ti'Htliijc Association" Hays V. K. ML-yer Cow testing associations mean dol lars and conts added to the dairy man's Income Dairymen of Coos Bay gnthored today In the I. O. O. F. hall to hear explained noma of tlio reasons why ttioy should holong to such organizations and why they iihould continue with tho associations formed In tho last year or two for tho pttrposo of showing at tho end of each 12 month's period tho oxnet profit on overy cow In tho herds. W. K, Moycrs, govornmontal ex pert In this lino from the Department ot Agriculture, addressed tho farm ers. Ho Is from Salt Lnko City and his torrltory covers 11 states. "And It's right hero In Coos coun ty that I find tho greatest numbor of cow tostlng associations In pro portion to tho number of cows tlmn In nny other district In tho world." Briefly tho history of tho associa tions wns outlined. It was only 20 BODY IS IDENTIFIED DROWNED MAX IS CHUCK O'COX NULL, FORMER PRIZE FIGHTER Well Known Hero mid 'n Portlmi" Hud (Jono to Mm Homestead Near Powders Snj'N Fall to Advert Ko Coming Street Improvement, I'ev Contractors llll, Work Costs Moro r "You gontlomen aro cutting off your noses to spite your faces when you refuse to print In tho papers tho notices of proposed city Improve ments," declared City Engineer A. B. Gldley to tho city council last eve ning. There was n brief pause and start- . led looks. The bomb continued to 'explode "The council Is losing mon ey on tho deal. Half tho contractors don't know about this work that'i i going to be done, they consequently don't hid and tho result Is (hat only two or threo bids are received and tho Improvement costs moro tlmn it should." "Cut Down Kvpensus" Two weeks ngo bids woro opened by tho council for tho printing or offlclnl city notices. Mayor Copplo and somo of tho council nt that t!me protested against having Janythlng printed In tho papers that wub not nb Bolutoly required by law. "Wo'vo got to cut down tho expenses," said tho mayor. Other momhors of tho coun cil nt thnt time assented to tho opin ion. Losing In Trying to Save "Tho result," snld Mr. Gldley last night, "Is that you're- losing monoy by trying to save monoy. "If you lcavo It to somcono to toll ID E :: n it tr tt l E COUNCIL AND lAXRHNO COMPANY COME TO AX AGREEMENT NIP SHDWSGDURSE) KILBUHX MAKES PASSAOE FROM SOUTH TIIHOUdll HAZE. WALL C1IAUT IX COUNCIL CHAM 1IERS OUTLINES STREETS. Ordinance- Passed Note of 91,000 . Absolves McDonald and Condi-oil From Further Liability . In 'ordlndnco form the agreement botween tho city and McDonald nnd, Condron was passed by the council' Inst night and thus was ended a In great colored lines the oxnet lo chapter that for a tlmo Bcemed to cation of nil planked, blthullthlc, (bo but part of n serial, continued Clamor for Vehicle Ordinance AVhlcli Is UcIiik Prepared After Long, A'otiiiuliiou.s Investigation. On tho wall of the council chain bars last night wns tacked a big new, map of the entire city, showing i turned: "Wo tho Jury In tho enso of a man found on tho banks of tho South Fori, of tho ConnWo river near Camp 3 of tho Smlth-I'oworfl Company, nnd Identified as ouo commonly known ns Chuck O'Connell, find that ho mot death by drowning probably wlillu nt tomptlng to cross tho river nt high water from his homestead to tho years ago fthnt tho first ono wns county road." formed in Donmark. it wns a wo- Tll Jr' wns made up of tho fol- man who Bturted the Idea, Mrs. Fred eric Hanson. In 1005 tho plan was launched In tho United States for tho first tlmo. Thero nro now 300 argunlntloiiB In this country. Iah-Uij-o Illustrated Slides woro thrown on tho screen to lllustrato tho talk given by Mr. Moyor. "All Is not gold that gllt tera" was well Hhown In tho fact that ono of thoso pictures wns of n perfect npoclinon of a dairy cow, oven to tho onhtrged milk volns. "That cow will fool you, though," wild tho Bpenkor, "Its record wan nn L-xtromoly poor ono." Denmark nt nil times seems to hnvo tnkon tho lend In dairying. It wn thoro In 187U thnt tho flrat slro would bo paBsed on to another organiza tion in return Tor n now niilnml. Sires Aro Noosed "Thnt Is oxnetly what you need In Oregon," declared Mr. Moyer. Ho Hhowod sovornl alldea or hulls, good looking animals hut very poor brood ing atock. "Somo dairymen purchase nnlninlB or this sort. They nro nils tnkon In tho typo. Somotlmea thoy pay high prices nnd keop tho Blnis for years, it's n losing gamo ror them." Tho old Wisconsin cow tostlng as portation, as It was first Btartod there, wns for ov6ry fnrmor to bring his cream to tho croamory, dally, where It could bo tested. Tho uverugo ltfo ot tho associations was ubniit threo months. A ninii to look nftor the af fairs nnd Bpend nil his tlmo nt it vub a jiocoBslty. PlctiuV.s of Hui-u.i Sovornl Blldoa or barn plans woro thrown on tho Bcreeu. "). A. C. has uovurul or those plans. You can get Coronor AVIlson today rccolved n letter from Dr. T. T. Mnnzor who Is justlco of tho penco at Powors, In- closlmr n cony of the Innucst hold i tim mn.Min ni,. i, i. i.. ..-- .... .....is. a uuuilk mu will IV, f JIIIJ over tho body of Chuck O Connell. ,mrt of t,on, w, bo Been nm, Ul0 Tho remains woro found February 10 otlior fellows nf forwards come around nnd nt that tlmo the coroner could not BnylK thnt wo ,mvo ,iBCrm,nntC(I bo notiried on nccount of communl- ngnlnst them. You ought to by n:i cation being down. Tho lntiucst wns ,noan ndvortlso In the papers nny thercforo hold by tho Justlco or tho , work tlat 8 to )Q ono R ,g l)0 lonco. I cheapest In tho long run. It's by Tho Jury's Verdict i reading tho minora thnt most of tim Tho following was tho verdict ro-(.0tracnors keep Informed on what s going to bo done" Xot u Hid Revolved A concroto exaniplo or tho result of printing no notices wns shown when tho tlmo enmo ror tho opening or bids ror n 00 root sower on Alder nvonuo botweon Front nnd Broadway Btrecls. Thero was not n bid ro colved on tho work, not n contractor bud hid on It. As a result tho mat ter was loft in tho hnnds of tho city onglneor to get tho work done, sonio-Iiowv Four Wanted Setter AVoi-lc Thero woro four bids recolvod for tho putting in or n Bowor on Johnson nvonuo. TIiIb wns ndvor tised exclusively In Tho Times. City Recorder Butlor declared, "that ninny or tho contractors camo up with tholr bids hecnuso thoy had Been tho notlco or tho linprovomont In Tho Times. Tills work will bo dono by C. R. Flanagan whoso bid wns about $0 under thnt or Aniloroon nnd Klocknra of North Bend. For tho removal or 370 cubic yards or earthwork,, Mr. Flanagan sot u prleo or 15 conts a yard and 23 cents a root ror 1015 feet of sower. Tho otlior IiIiIh wore: Lonustroni Construction company, no conts n yard nnd 30 cents n foot; Ingninn nnd BJorqulst, -ir, cents n yard and 21 conts a root; ror Anderson nnd Klocknra, 57 conts a ynrd and 19 1-2 cents a foot. lowing: Thomas J, Hayes, Harrison I Huy.es,' 11. K. LngorBon, Henry Gnnt, J. 1). Borg nnd Hnrvoy Guilt. A Vol I Kiiouii llovfcr O'Connell wns well known hero ns n boxer. Ho wns brought lioro by John Horron nnd sovonil times met tho Chinese- fighters from Bonvor Hill. Ho wna n hard fighter in tho ring and had a largo following of admir ers. Ho bad fought a number of times In Portland mid wns well known there. AVont to Homestead O'Connell had boon working ror tho Hayes brothers tionr Powers nnd had nlso worked for tho Smlth-Pow-ors company. Ho had many friends am out; tho loggers. Ho had gono to hnmestoud mi tho South Fork nnd It Is supposed ho had attempt ed to cross ouo of tho streams and xvca drowned und his body curried out during high water. Itnlsed In Diiluth O'Connoll's ronl nnino wns Utchard I though ho was commonly known ns Chuck. Ho was raised by an mint nnd unolo, Mr. und Mrs. Carson nt j Dnlutli, Minn. Mr .Carson nnd his wire now live In Portltr.id. O'Con-' noil had recently boon thero to boo I his mint who was III nnd returned to Powors about two wooka ago. Mr. I Cumin was hero to attend tho fiinor.ii ! which was held at Myrtlo Point. It la said that O'Connell had his first prlzu fight In China nnd that ho had participated In 150 matches. In nn endless chain of lawsuits -and legal vorbago. Tho gist of tho ordlnnnca Is thnt tho logging company will dellvor to tho city Its note for $1,000, cashable In GO dnys, this In full payment for all damages that In tho past have been dono to tho paving of tho city, because of tho operations ot tho log glng trucks. For Past Damages It is significant to note thnt tho ordinance- specifically states tho mon ey relates to damage, dono, nnd not any thnt nmy occur In tho future. However, providing the trucks of tho company remain within the lognl fivo ton limit the boiler Is that thoro Is no legal way In which the concern could bo obligated for furthor brcuka lu tho paving. Tho coinpromlso was passed ex actly ns It was discussed and agreed upon nt tho special mooting of tho c.vmell n woolc ngo. At tho present tlnio McDonald nnd Condron nro mak ing preparations to reopen with tholr logging In went Mnrshfleld nnd to send tho trucks out Brondwny Instead of Front Btrcet. To Start Hepali'iiiK City Engineer Gldloy naked for and received a motion of tho council, au thorizing him to go nhond with tho repairing of tho paving that baa been broken by tho logging trucks. THo work will bo In chnrgo of Will Luwhorno. Ho will do tho tamp ing nnd putting in or "tho concroto Lnses nnd tho top stirfnco or pnvlug Is to ho put oi), by S. C. Smnll. It wns declared by tho engineer thnt by this arrangement tho won: could bo dono much cheaper ror tho city, than by tho contract method that also" would necessltato nn In spector tq. bo a 1 way 8 present. AVIII Lay Xcw Sewer Thero Is tq' bo n new aowor laid along Third, from 39 feet north or Murkot nvonuo to Hlghlnnd. Tho es tlmuted cost Is $410 and tho plans and BpoeiriontloiiB or tho city onglneor wero last night adopted by tho coun cil. Tho city rnthors woro Invited to nt tend tho nnniuU danco or tho Mnrsn flold Flro Dopartmont, to bo bold tho ovonlng or February 22 In tho I. O. 0. F. hnll. "I movo wo nil nttend," motioned Councilman Kimball and thoro woro broad grins or nBsont, showing thnt ovon tho councllmen enjoy the. en trancing melodies or tho rox-trot nnd tho "log-truck specials," ill MASSEUR AT TURKISH BATS FUXKHAL TOMOHHOW. Tho funeral of tho lato Carl Freeman win bo hold from tho Wilson chapel in this city at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Tho services will bo conducted by Hov. Joseph Knotts nnd tho Odd Follows' lodgo of North Bond will nttend in n body. HKLATIYKS IX IIOSKIIUUG. HOSEBUItn, Or.. Feb. 16. 13. A. IHnklo of this city Is a cousin ot J. H. Hlnkle, whoso wiro was brut ally murdered nt Salom by n robber who burglarized tho hotiso. bcr of Commerce, outlined tho pros ant plans for a cannery mid naked the cooperation or tho farmers. A. O. llogeis nnd 1. S. Smith spoke briefly und tho Chamber of Commom litem rrom .Mr. Smith, your county extended mi Invitation to all tho farm Cigrleiilturlst," said tho speaker. In era to oat luncheon nt the Chandler this wuy it Is possible ror the dalry-V'-on to got the latest Improved barn pluna, Ono or tho alldea was or n cow that recently Bold ror $10,000. "it orig inally bolouged to a farmer who did not belong to cow testing associa tion," continued- Mr. .Moyor. "He didn't know whnt It was worth and eold it for $125. " Tho fact was omphastzed that In Wisconsin statistics tho duirymen thut read tho dairy magazines seomoJ to bo tho most successful men get ting (ho highest prices for tholr pro ducts and makingthe most money. 1 Other 8Hul;crH J. L. Smith spoko briefly to tho farmers, tolling thorn tho Importnnco of the work cannot bo over ompiia Blzcd and that It must, by all moans, ho continued another year. 'uXHaudf) Thompson, ulmlrman of tln jHortlculttiro commlttuQ of tho Cham Hotel ns tho guests of tho organi zation. ' 'j Among those presont nt tho meoU Ing woro: W. E. Meyers, J. L. Smith, A. fl. Uaab, Georgo E. Cook, I. S. Smltli, L. Stone, George Selander, N. O. WutS- F. ItODIK. WHO has: had mit-ii K.VPEIHEXCi:, TAKES CIIAIKJEi OF MEX'S DEPAUT.M EXT .AIDS. 1ILIYEXS IX CHANGE OF LA DIES' DEPAHTMEXT F. Itodlo, ii masseur of many years j oxporlonco, has just taken chnrgo or j Uto men's dopnrtnient or tho Marsh field Turkish hatha on North Broad wny. Mrs, Bllvous, now proprietress and ownor or tho hatha will con tin no In chnrgo ot the Indies' department. Mr. Hodlo conducted Turkish hatha in New York .Columbus. Ohio, In Helena, Mont., and was associated with tho Imperial Hotel baths in .Portland. In addition to his lonK experience son, E. P. Blnek, Dan Muttcou, John ' this country, ho had charge ot A. Carlson, John Stnddon, L. D.' ,ll lwths at Brc Smith, Clnuilo Thompson, A. O. Hog era, H. M. Jointings, John AV. Motley, It. M. Saehett, E. It. llodson. O. 11. Moore. C. P. Moffltt. A. O. KJollnnd, firs. Cutllp, Mrs. C. P. Moffltt. Music In Glxon HorbortHustorud snug u boIo, ac companied by AV. G. Knufnian. Mlsi Boss Ayro nlso sang n boIo and An il row La tulles rondored u baritone solo. Cecil Moffltt, farmer of Ken tuck Inlet, gavo a short hut Instruc tive talk regarding dairying. I Dr. Leslie, OhIooimIIi, Mmshfiold oom Hill Sanitarium, Dr. S. F. Lozenby's famous hoalth re sort, at Aorkshlro, England, for two yours. In addition to being naturally adupted to the work, his oxporlonco with the leading masseurs has finoty fitted him for tho work. A number ot changes aro being made in tho Mnrshriold Turkish baths to udd to tho convenience of the pa trons. Tho baths are open evory day nnd evening o.copt Sunday nnd on Sunday special appointments may bo mado for special cases. Phono 211 for I'urtlculnra or for upoclal appointments. Why Trade at 71 Market Ave.? Itocaiiso wo nro Itcadiiunrtcrs . -In NATIONAL AXD IXTEUXA TIOXAL AGEXCIES. nil ummifucturcd jit tho U. S. A. ns follows Xyul und Penslur Family Hoinedlcs, AVIiitmauV Candles, famous hluco 1N.I2. lAYotormuu'H Jdiwl Fountain Pons, Kuutlcck AYivter Bottles mid Syi-lngw. Vlnol, tho Amlc for spViug, etc. A full line of Siiuibh's Clifinlculs. Brown Drug Co. 71 Market Ave. concrete, bitumen and block paving on local streets. Tho handiwork Is that of City Engineer A. B. Gldloy. Heretofore when matters of street paving hnvo como before tho city councllmen thoy hnvo never known exnetly how the Improvement would nit In with whnt had gono before. By means of tho map It Is posslblo ror them to sco nt a glnnco what has been dono. A'ehlclo Ordinance. No sooner woro tho cottiictlmon through with ono hnrd tnsk tlmn they wanted to get ln'to nnothcr. Thoy called ror a vehicle ordlnnnco with which to keep themselves busy. City Bocorder Butlor quieted 'the mombora. "You can't hnvo It In n minute IT you want It to bo water tight. City Attorney Brand hnB been corresponding for weeks renaming Bitch nn ordlnnnco nnd litis books stacked all ovor his office." Mr. Brand Btnted that tho work Is n voluminous ono nnd thnt only by gottlng tho oxporlonco of other cities along these lines can Mnrsh fleld hopo to get a nicnsuro thnt will stand tho test of tho supremo court. To Buy In Lots. Authorization whb given City Re corder Butler to buy In aovorul lots on Hemlock avenue for the amount! or pnst tuxes duo and strcot assess ments. Thero nro stool rails on Eighth terraco that huvo been sticking Into tho Btrcet In a daiigoroun manner, declared Councilman Cook. "My fault," put in Wnltor Con dron. Ho said that his men hud been taking rails from thoro and hud evidently left Bomo In tho street. Objects (o Paying. Tho bill for Nlghtwatehinan Donne's salary In Jnnuury wns pre sented to tho council. Ho wns hired from tho mlddlo or tho month nnd the $10, or half salary, was allowed him. To this Hurry J. Kimball protested in no menu terms: "I havo beon nguliiBt it from tho start. I still am.! Thero Is no reason why tho city should pay tho morchnnts' Insurance policy. If ho Is theln pntrol, let lilm bo, but don't let thoin como to us, looking for part or his Balary." Tho motion was passed -with tho ono dlHsentlng voto. ' (Buffeted back and forth betweon'j tho council and tho Port commis sioners In trying to Bottle the dam ages dono to his proporty nt tho tlmo tho Mill Slough drodgo fill1 wns mado, S. B. Carthcart lust night cnnio before tho council again. ! "Tho Port Is willing to arbitrate providing tho city will pny hnir," ho! snld. Thoro wus much noise. "The city," i said Duncan Ferguson, "hnB novor' recognized any part In this matter.' Tho Port Is on record ns saying It' would bo cheaper to Hood your placoi und pny dnintigeB than to bulkhead around It." "Well, I Just wnnted to know,",U said Mr. Cathcart, "ror I guess that ' I 11 havo to sue," Delayed Several Hours Olf Coos Bay Bar-r-'i'oll of Hopeless Condi tion of lll-Fated Excelsior. Heavy fog nil tho wny up tho tionst from Snn Francisco Interfered With making tho pnssago of tho steamship Kllhtiru tho best In ninny weeks. Tho vessol arrived off tho Coos Bay bar at 2 o'clock this morn ing nnd wns unable to cross in until 7 o'clock. Tho ship arrived from tho Boiith nnd left for Portlnnd shortly after tin. in. Excelsior n AVreolc. Officers of tho ship say that tho steam schooner Excelsior, thnt nt ono tlmo tilled In hore, seems to bo n totnl wreck as it lies In tho ntud flats near Alcatraz Island Jn Sun Francisco bay. They sighted tho Ill-fated craft just na the Ktlhurn loft tho harbor, It wns rammed n week ngo ly the steamship Harvard, outward bound, aud was beached to keep from sink ing. Only thj uppor part of tho foro ralt and tho tops of tho masts nro now sticking above tho surface of tho water aud ii l.opo that tho craft cant, !V' again nnd repaired. '"i TllOsn Ai..i..i.. rite nrrivalH rr()m the Eouth. John Me-Vny, Mrs. McVirn Cuthcon, A. l cilery 11 i fc. Schrocder, M. rjcnettl m uglCBlOll. ", , Tho depnrtuicB wcro: M. Matola, J. Cnrsmi't rinlit. ni.nri.. ... '.' "a .-.,..., v....i ,vn iiiiiiiniii Van Kirk, P. A.nn.ell, T 1 J. A. Buckler. Join. ni. . frK'l Ton. Cores. Wlllaill .M Dallas, fl A n, "'"' Al ' ""iniHino and iv children Mr. and m I MN Ed Smith, L. Hoach n'.i J.. '. W. C Lnlrd, C. M. Blhi;fj Mrs. Knott. An n,,,. . . Mt Mrs. C. W. Mur.riiii-nv.,1 3 O. Wilson. P. McKlaley,' mT ..., ... ,. marieson, o Spires, Arthur Nystrom, 01nf ',.- urrn.. nlw I.-..-I II "'I ....ll .. nun 1 1 II IIlDtTg, Abcilt 7 o'clock this morning u, Btonnishlp Kllburn nrrlvcd In n Eureka nnd San Frniiclwn i...,. nil a1irtHi nfln.. Uf lrtttul "" Tomorrow niornlmr tim .i.,n.i, Nnim Smith Is due in ti.. I. J San Francisco. She was (ela)cJ t uiiy in leaving nero. t , lhe rair Has reliable merchandise and reliable methods, splendid savings in store for those who take advantage of this opportunity, Men's five ply Collars, various styles, tho guar anteed kind, regular 121-2cnow e each , OC Children's School Hose, three thread heel and knee, mado to wear; all sizes at or two pairs for OC Ladies' long flannelette Kimonas, empire or x belted style; while they last- - nvt at each 03C Special on Bed Sheets, 'size 72x90 in, at A( the low price of, each fiVJC Ladies' House Drosses at prices that will not pay Women to make them, made of good quality gingham and percale, prettily trimmed checks, stripes or plain colors; tho regular qc $1,50, now $1.15 the $1,25 now. 0C Do not forget we are giving FREEJessons in all kinds of crocheting, daily from 1:30 to 4:30 p,m, The Fair Next to Chandler Hotel. Central Avenue Satisfaction Always or Your Money Refunded .Aluko your homo moiii nliviiollvo by putting In u lIvliiK-ruuin "i" dliiliiKrnoiu rituro. Wo hnvo thoin nt prices that it III Mirprlso J'ou, nt tho notv store. Electric and Heating Supply Company Phono !W..I .Till XOUTII FltO.NTST. H. . Oppoinian, -Mur. Wiring Supplies Repairs BIG RUSH TO BUY IE PRICE SHOES Crouds Throng Hub Clothing mid Store Kiror In Ail Causes Mlv Cp Hut Many (Jet llaiK'ulns. ThroiiKh a typogrnphlcul orror in tho advortisomont "of tho Hub Cloth ing company yesterday, thoro was somo confusion In the rush to take i advantage of the big salo this morn- luK. The ad us proparod Btated "unotco or any T or ?4 ladles' shoes for 11.35," but In setting It up, tho word '.'ladles" was omlttod nnd this morning scores of men rushod to ' tnko' advantage How ever tho error was quickly explained nnd tho men wero given qjher bar gains instead. Many took advan tage ot a special sale on odd sizes and thereby got high prlcod shoes for 1 1.50 instead of having to pay l.Uo as they had expected. Tho extraordinary response to tho bargains offered demonstrated how closoly the advertising is fol lowed. Tho response of the men was oven keonen than often women respond to spoclal bargains. The special offer of ladles' $4 und $5 shoos for $1.95 will bo con- tlnued at tho Huh tomorrow. WELLS FARGO New Express Service to Coos Bay THE WI3LT.S FAROO has Inaugurated a now service for Coos county and ndjacont .torrltory that will ho of much boneflt to resldonts of this suction. Under the now arrangement, northern and custom express coming via fortland will bo forwa.i'dod to San Francisco whonover tlmo. enn bo saved by bo doing. The Jnltlm shlpmont via San Francisco1 and tho Nairn Smith was ninde this week, express being- forwurded Saturday from Portland, catching tho Nairn Smith boforo sailing Monday and consequently will reach Coos Day tomorrow morning, four dnys ahead or tho tlmo it could huvo been forwarded from I'oitland under tho old routing. As soon ns the Nairn Smith goes on n rogular sched ule, this additional sorvloo can bo mado moro efficient. The Fargo Way can always be depended upon to glvo' the best possible service, efficiency bolng tho wutchword of tho company and its ompjpyosVte, You will find It Is to your Interest to uso tho expross routing or your goods and, packuges. Wells' Fargo & Co. HBHHERT LOCKHAIIT, Agent. FRONT AND COMMERCIAL PHONE 305 1 ttrwn r&.m l?! ( .I i "YrmariifliiriHiffiii!