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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR COOS BAY TIMES ML C. MALONMY, Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALOXI2Y, News Editor Official Paper of Cook County Official paper City of Marshficld. Entered at tho PoBtotflco at Marsh- field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mall Bocond-clftea mall niattor. HOW TO MAKE MAUSII- i-mhm) a citv niMUTiiTh An Independent Republican nows papef, published every evonlng ex cept Sunday, nnd weekly, by Tho Cooh liny Times Publishing Co. HUlISCIlirTION HATES DAILY. One yoar ?6.00 Per nionth 60 WEEKLY. Ono year SI. CO When paid strictly In advnnco tho subset iptiou ptlco of the Coos Kay TlinoB Is $5.00 por year or $2. GO for Ix m6nlhs. AddreBs all communications to COOH HAY DAILY TIMER. li'Olt A CITY IIKAUTIKUIj r rT IS moro than gratifying lo Tho Times the wlilo and enthusiastic Interest that Is being taken In Kb City Beautiful campaign. The first of tho communications from tho school (Undents is published in this evening's paper ns well ns another 'communication giving somo oxcollont auggestions that, If observed, will re sult In tho achievement of a real city beautiful hero on Coos Hay. If you havo boon dilatory in Bond ing Hi n suggestion now Is tho tlmo to get busy. Train Borvlco will bo Inaugurated next .month nnd (ho cltlcn on Conn Day should put tholr hnuso in ordor before tho ylnltors urrlvo. WHAT'S IX A NAME Tho Loulsvlllo Courlor-.Toitrnrl of I,oulnvlllo, Ky., Bays or OlHtrlet At torney Llljouvlflt, who Ih making a crusudo agaluut tho Illicit salo of In toxlcanlB at Mnrshflohl, Oregon, "Hint a man who has ti imnio that ho could neither Hjiell nor prououueo save whon cold coher naturally foobi pretty strongly about drink." HI3RXICE PATCIIETTi MAItSIIFIELD has a boautlful location, with the buy for a foreground and the green hills for a background. Thero are a few things that dctrnot from this beauty; us, dirty, unkempt yards,, broken fenres and unfilled Bloughs. Marshfleld would bo among the most attractive cities on tho coast If the yards both back and front, woro kopt cleaned, lawns nicely seeded, flowers planted nnd all the fences kept pnlntod and ropalrod. Tho streets would look much nicer If grass nnd ornamental shade trees woro planted In tho parkings of tho residential pant- of town, nnd if spitting on tho sidownlks woro prohibited nnd enforced. Cans Bhould bo placed on tho street cor ners to receive rofuso which would otherwise bo thrown on tho streets. If tho children had a playground, woll oquipp'ed with BwlngB, sand- piles, etc., thoy would not want to build playhouses In tho streets and thoro would not bo a littor of tin cans, rags, strings, papers nn applo boxes to show whoro they had played. , Then n nicely kopt park nnd more Improved strcots would add greatly to thu beauty ot tho city. Old sharks which havo sorvod their days and aro of uso no longer might bo torn down vacant lotn might h lovolod and seeded .with grasa or grains and tlndi Mnrshfiold would be greatly Improved nnd beautified. SOME DAY YVIIEX DREAMS COME trie HEWED OUT A PLACE W. M. IIAMJ IIIOMIi OX SOI'Tll TENTH ISA HOME REAl'TIITI, ,1lnv Turned l-Wst Into n Oaidcii Spotnud Added Their Dig Mllo In Improving tlto Clly Stumps, heavy uudorhrush nnd timber two nnd ono-half yours ago 'occupied tho position where tho YV M. Halo homo now stands on South kTouth streot, near tho top of tho hill. kToday tho Bpot Is cleared off, on it stands u comfortable homo nnd u t WATERFRONT NEWS t $$ At tflx o'clock tonight tho Ilroulc wfttnr irefn nwnv frnm Portland for Astoria, and thoro Is a iioBnlbtllly "on that la tho apoclnl prlilo of llio 1 whs fast asloop In my Bnowy bod, Wlillo King Morpheus o'or nfy mind ruled supreme, And his angels -were tending thoir vigil watch, Lost unyono disturbed my sweet dream. I Baw a vision thoro In my dream, A vision I w'lll' toll to you,' A vision wo hope will bo realized, Somoduy whon dreams como true. A traveler was 1, conio from afar, Weary, footsoro and tired j Tho evening sky, botolling tho night, With a gorgeous sunset was fired, llclow liio spread out in a garden Biibllmo ' A witness to tho doparting day, Caressed by tho sunsot's farewell kiss, , A City Beautiful lay. A city, thu first vlow of which Wus ono of nwo and surprise, A souso of coniplotonoBH, beauty And or ideals realized. And ns I saw it peacefully lying Midst tho bcuutlpH of tho land, My paramount thought wns co operation Tho work of Cod nnd man. I first noticed tho watorfronl, with its bevy, or whnrvcH and, sails And saw how oVon thoro UIouiiIIiicbb and ordor pravails; Tho IiiibIiiohh soctlons bo oft nog leclcd, Vith lis buildings stately and grnnd, fillfltencfd and showy in tho sunset, A murk of tho mnator hnud. I noticed tho BtrootH and tho pavo monts, Now clean and nrrnnged so woll, Tlio Htoro froutn so tidily bodockod Willi the goods thoy had to sell Even tho side si roots nnd alloys Scorned to bo proud to bo alive, And to know Hint cleanliness, order, YViib Mio secret by which thoy thrive i iii F you want to really live, get close J- to nature. If you want to really smoke, get close to VELVET .Nature's best tobacco, T& ..,. ..? .wU. BTXl W - ""WillHHIMIWMllllll HJ JT." ! ' 'I !" I I HIP! I II v a. MM Ate.. SM'ilf, ii. iM. 'H' JUKMlfk 7tvUM"l TT i.b ' i-.uizrw w 'r.uT,. jriir'i . - .. -rf.vwvM t.vny&x ;auapt;? ,i.c;- YAW M WW L-U "."tN "" ' "" PPOa & ,-. . . t. its ;i avings Uepositors .v.i If your account has been opened Six Months and long, .or, it has interest credited, JVIarcjj 1. Bring in your Pass Book. First Natiorra HOME Marshficld, OF THE 1 Bank & "SAVER 0; icgon PEOPLE'S FORUM Tlio Coos Hay Tlmos will bo pleased ,to publish letters from Its i (.adorn on all questions of public Internal, giving bin or her address, nnd bo far an posRlblo limited to J.-o vonlB. In publishing thoso let-,,Ilonoy j nIl niogal purposo. Thin tors Tho TIiiiob doea not Indorse ;,., ' . .,, ... ,,.n i,.i tlj tk llllkkLUft ML liUUI Ik ill bllU iivin Ti In favor ot thin Illegal uso was a Blight majority. From this wo got tho Intuition or tho two dlrcclorfl 'who tiro now to ho recalled, not for .allowing tho uso of tho building to church and Ruuday school, hut for tholr attempt to divert i tlio school tho fwa exiiresdod thoroln: It Ii slmplv affording n means Tor tlio voicing or dlTroront opinions on nil .ucHtlonB affecting tho public wol-f-iro. eastside snioor, coxtiiovehky that tlio vcflflol will get in horo to morrow night. At midnight tho Adeline Hmlth untlro family. In tholr yard thoy grow vogotablos for thomsolvcs and u good nlinro of Is expected to get away for Oiik- Jho "olBlihorhooil. Tho entlro front land. Sho arrived early thlB mom lug. making tho round trip In 82 P IlUllitJ. f Is a woll cllppod lawn bordered with rositbushcH nnd ornamental shrub Jbory. Cut Homo Out. of Forest. VESSICn MOVEMICXTS. Arrived Adolluo Smith, from Oak- land, this mornhrg. Dcpiir'iMl Ifrirdy, for Btui Kranclsco, l::iU p, in. Hun to Iionvo A. M. BlmpHou, for Hnu Pedro, ti p. in. Thursday. Adolluo Smith, rot- Oak- laud, at midnight. .4 Duo Hero Jlreokwotor from I'ort- land, Thursday night. HOODOO SHIP IS SOLD I T.mn linfftn flin alitrt- r ilm rU , fn ifutuiu lltu Ullliv wu uiu WIIJ iiicautirui campaign Mr. nnd Mrs. KttwiiiiNhlp M'UKIiimv lUlngs Several Tlnuw Ph OilglMnl Value uuiillllll LlllllilllHI' . "11(1 ,HtH. I Halo and tholr boiib woro nt work Jon tho homo plot. They uprooted tho fold stumps, out down tho troos nnd "Cleaned on tno uni or irusu. A fled tho homo was built tlio placo won fenced in nnd the gnrdou start ed. Iusldo of ao mouths or so they havo nccompllslied wonders and aro ,'today n bright oxainplo of what can (Ijo dona toward making tho homo n twolco!uo placo to go to when tlio day's p. ui it in iiuiiu. AbIc thorn how thoy did It nnd Ithoy'll tell you, ovory ono of them, jthot It was Imrfi, work nnd thoy mid, .too, "but It was certainly worlh It." All Sorts of Flowers Thoy nro proud of tho yard. About ' I lookod along tlio shady Btroots 'Twas Ilko fairyland 'twould scoin, Kneh houso was painted, neatly kopt, Each lawn was bright and green; FloworB woro blooming ovorywhoro, lloauty waH ovoryono's creed; I sighed mid said to myself, City llea'utlful," indeed. Just then I woko from my nleop, Hut everything so real- did scorn, I havo pondered many and many n tlmo WtiH It prophecy or Just n droom? nut, could overy porson havo that dream, I'm sure this would happen, too, Miirshriold, "Tho City lloautlful" And my droiun would oomo truo. nit. it. w. Monuow. . Tho HtvuinHlili. Mackinaw formerly S" "w " ' '""t A ;' of tho Uobert Dollar line, cost ..Lout V"rI "W ,f . f ''''"'" ?100,000 nbout eight '111..11II.H nr.uK" 05!U!,1I8,V? ""'" .r ,'""Hl08 Mo1 and has just sold ror $:i()0,0(ill. Tho vessol Is now lu Vladivostok unload ing war material for tho KusmIuii gov ernment 'IMlIu lu llin ..... ul.l.. li..l 1... . inn in iiiu ptiimi ciiiiii iiitll. nun . ....... ... 1 i:.t.lii it.. ui ..ui llii.i...li Hi. ,...iii..l been Known 11 s a "linndiio" ninnnir ' " ' ' ' ' "" '"" "Ai" " Ibn nllm.H ll. ..,,.. SI,.. llllB 'UHlHl HlllgO, I Al'lllMI lit (It Itl.ltl I IliatM... !! ts i A ln.nn l.i u..rl,.M.i t.. !.).. M.r (tn..x.k """" ""' """l '""" v" ""' 111 nun viciiiuy whn 0111 01 1110 tines . ft Ion. Tho boys wont hack Into the Hillls Homo 1,700 feet and found a within tho past yoar. Chief Engliicmr Q11I1111, forinorly of tlin NfiMti Mmllh ri ml vni'v viaII IrttfiYvn on Cooh llnv. hist M.....m . , kHl,," wIUoh tlioy IihinimI for 10 yoan. aboard tho Marklunw aw chief on glnecr nnd Ih still witli hor. Ho Iiuh hyaolnths, tulips, gladloias, eallu lil ies, dahlias, (iornnliims, jililox sweet pons, oleanilor, and nil sorts of shrubbery, many planlH or which aro brought from other climatOM and are mud now Halo's have their own pi'l- uto wuler HyMtoui, On thin muno llm Ijnro 1. H. Kiulth, Mrs. Harvey Smith been 10 yea it at sea, Near Oakland tho old oiigiueor has 11 very flue homo and It Is there, ho loll- friend-. I,,,s ' ,(""-v ',,", he expects to go td.ortly and mtlru T,,e ,mak y"nl ,8 ,,108lly rr U, fiom tho nan for tlio rot or hi- lire. O"'001110"- J'ttBt 'ewr x0' m I foot plot thoy ralied 35! wicI.h of po- latooB, onoiigh that thoy could noil SI.MI'.SOX IIOAT SOId) Hchooiif Manila, Thouulit Vast All IWfiiliiChH Hells for tfti 1,000 Twolvo mouths ago tho four A, M. Simpson lu North Hem! In song, or almost a nong. She was 1 10 of thum. Tho ontlro gardon npnco is 70x100 reel. Thoy rulnod throe burrol or cuaumhnni for ptekleH, boiildos all masted m-lioonor Manlln. built by f,",,,'l? (,f nt,,(M' vofn,,,1( "' " ," liluckhurrioD, logaubarrlee, strawbor- 1899, could havo boon bought ror a rlM l,,Ml lho rn,borrtoB tlloy c,, uto. thou luylng In tho harbor of Aber- rt,,w l lM0 ",0,"orB ""'" deon without a charter. Ono hot- f,unlIy w,u lo11 J'011 t,ml :U1'0,1 enn man thoro said b.. could lmvo linuulK ""' n ')' hnvo dono, can her during that uorloil for $1,000. .w,t,,,l, n fow n,0,ltll tlino tn,0 most Tho vossol was Just wild ror $21,000. nU)' yiml n,ul tu,' u lnto a f,owor Anothor schoonor In almost tho numo vKar"on. Bliapo, tho Rosamond, brought $80,- u l8 t,,a l, of lt,1,lica a" enro qqqi ifiilnoH thnt counts. A vory fow conts During tho ojionlny of 1915 thore wlu b,iy S" wt pea soods for was a floot or 13 Idlo solioouors and l,Itle "w "1K ldo or tho Iioubo. hnrkontlnos in tho Abordoon harbor. ,anrt oanoelally oro thoy good ror onv Theso Just two Bales clonus tlio port orlllK "" ,)aok yanI foilCi)B nml s,l0l,s of Idlo Bliips. iKvery ofrort oxpondod this way lias Months ago word camo hero to the! "umMl J"81 l"18 ,,uu ,"or' ,owr" 1 hto yoiw W2'1TEK heads, bill effect that Oakland Creek had heed '""'''"K MarehHold n City Iloaiitlf.il. heudS( etci pnutoa nl ,ruK TM,,;S cleared of a.11 Itu old vessels, alnio"t . office. any sort of hulk btlns ahlo to rd I COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS - h curor. 1 Low Cost Hifjh Efficiency T,mo8 WuMt ai,B brInB roBuita. o SOCIAL (UliEM)Alt WVdiicMlny. Sisterhood nil day session nt Christian church. North llend Swodlsh l.uthoran Ladles' Aid with Mra. Alfred Tyborg. 1). M. C. Club, with Mra. Win. Vaugluin. Jolly Doxop Club, with Mra. K. A. Xolson. North Houil Mothodlst La dmi' Aid, moot lu ehuroh. Thui-hday, Alort Club, all day bob bIoii with Mrs, O. 1). Piper. A. N. W. Club, with Mrs. (loorKo F. Miiroh. Norwegian l.ulhernu 'I.a-1II0-' Aid Society meotfl lu Church parlor Friday. W. (,'. T. II. I-'mnoog Wll lard Program, wth Mr. F. 1C. Whoolni KeuBlugtnu Club, Mrs. A. 11. l.nuil. Neodlocraft Olub, Mrs. C. w. firogory. l.adloH' Art Club, Mrs, Henry Iloock, In North Houd. Editor Coon Imy Tlmos: Wo nsk you to g'vo upoeo to tho following nnmmunlcutlnu in rofor- ouco to tho school situation horo: Wo, tho uudorslgned, taxpayers and legal votorn of School District No. !,!) of Coos County, Oregon, horo- by rospoctfully x-oqiiast Mrs. Eloanor' Iladlock and V. F. Hyorly to roHlgn an school directors of said school dis trict. It. T. Whltty, Mra. M. A. MpUik gan, Sainuol Archor, F. E. Podcrson, Mrs. .lean llrown, Allto 11. Weavor, J. La Chapdllo, J. V. Vineyard, Mra. J. C. Stockol, Mrs. Mllllnta Thrush, A. . Whltty, J. C. Steckel, S. Me (Jrirr, W. W. StocKol, P. C. Poot, Sar ah K. Witty, Mrs! Porcy Poot, "Mrs. Esslo Vineyard, W. .T. Loaton, II. Jljorquost, Nols .T.'Xolson, Mra. J. W. PoloiBon, M. A. McLaggau, M. A. Stockol, C. Stockol, Mrs. L. A. Stock ed, O. It. Thrush, Sarah Stockol, C. A. Mooro, Mrs. O. Mooro, A. L. Foster, ,Mrs. 8. Medrirr, Mra. P. Koskl, AI (hort Hoss, (iraco Homi, .T. L. .ToIiiiboii. Paul Koskl, ISImer Vlnoynrd, M. Mo Loim, Mrs. M. srcl.omi, Mra. J. W. Vlnoynrd, M. II. Podorson. Thoro sooms to ba some denial In yostorday'fl TIiiioh or nil Intontlon to paddle tho Sunday school oxpomoB 'on tho school fund. Thin may- lw true ns far at) tho socratnry or tho Sunday school Is concornod and her f tatomoiit shall ho accepted ns. truo nnd official n to tho Intention or ftho Sunday Hchool. Hut tho com plaint Ih; iigatuit School Di rectors ltyorly and Hnulook. They called a public mooting; of tho .voter In February to vote upon tho Viue-tlon of lights, fuel and Jnuitor sorvleo for church and Sunday- school piirpoBeB. Mr. .MciUiggnn, tho othor nioiubor of tho hoard oppoiod this move as tin Illegal ubo or tho bcIiooI 1 money, nut liirnugii npnrco nuoiiii nneo at this meeting nnd the reading or 11 letter Horn the State Superin tendent of PihoolH puriiortlng to re late to tho question Involved, the veto wllh with with .MITHIMW KXTEXSIVK MILLINKUV ,H'AK-THUS SOl'TII COOS HIYEK IIOAT SFUVICE LAI'XCH EXPHICSS leaves Maihhl'jehl eve.y day U n.in. Leavivs head of rIVer nl ;t: I.. i 111. STEAM Kit HA1XUOW leaver head of .Ivor lly nt 7 a. in. I.eaxes Mar.sl.ncld nt ' p.m. t'or clinrlor apply on hoard. , IKH.'EUS .V SMITH, Props. bookn. Nobody's liitulttnmi or mo tlvon aro Involved oxcujit that pf thoso two dlroctorfl1. Any Sunday school or church usually urccptH all offerings nml thoy aro not to ho Named If fro llghtH, fuol nnd Jan itor norvlco wan offered to tliom, nor , If (hoy accepted tho offer. It wns through fear on tho board's part that Mr. Wlhlo would umko a charge for Sunday work nnd that tho taxpayers would object to it that tho two board moiuborn sought lo get rid or him nnd put In somo lothor porson who would mako no ex tra charge. It was In this connec tion that Mr. Ilyerly wont to Mr. Wlhlo and iiBkod him to bid on tho ijoh ho already was hlre.d to do, and wa doing Batlsractorlly, honco tho nltorcntlon holvoon thorn. Mr. l$y- pr.ly's conduct was unauthorized by tho Bohool hoard. Tho board had givon Klin no authority to take such notion. Ho got into tho trouble through his lwraonul conduct and Inuisuugo usoil. than tho two momliors or tho board sought to dlsehargo Mr. Wlhlo ror porsonal animosity which would lay tho school district Hablo for his Balary ub woll ns n now Jan- l'ii ill Ii it ' iMiilWII Wnl ill "fmilli nil 1 11 1 Oldest Hank lu Coos Counly L'stobllshid 1.S80 Flanagan &h BeEEett Bank Mni-shfleld, Coos Count', Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 IXTEItEKf PAID OX TIME AND HA VINOS DEPOSITS orflrors J. W. I1EXNETT, President; .fAS. II. FLANAOAN, Vice Prosldont; It. F. WILLTAMSCashlor; O. F. WINCHIJSTEIl Assistant Cashier. Flanagan 'd& Eenrt'efct Bank OK MYHTLE POINT Capital $25,"'00 OrricerB -J. W. nENNETT, President; .TAS. TI. FLANAOAN, Vice President; L. M. RUPLEE, Cnnhlor; L. T. DEMENT, Arslstant Cashier. BeiraeM Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Otriccrs J. W. HENNETT, Prosldont; TOM T. 11BNNKTT, Vlco Prosldont; AltTllUU M'KEOWN, Socrotary; 1IKNNKTT SWAN TON, TroaBiiror. Tho Only Trust Company In tlio State, .Outsldo or Portland, WMrli Organized Under (ho Now Law. BOKJKCEJRGLCTSfl ltor's salary, balked. So tho taxpayers -A SCHOOL PATItON. TWO MILE SCHOOL TO HAVE NEW ELECTION 'GRAYEL' Wo aro now proparcd to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities trnm pile In our yard or lu carload lots, at following prlcci: From pllo on ground, f2,Vn por yard. Carload lota, taken from cars, $2.00 por ;rd. Itetall Dcpnrtmoat. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Oppotdto l'ost-Offlco, 1'hoic 100. Anutlier Meeting Is Called to Seltlo JuVtoii ltecall Case to (Jo Into Coiut. Tho llnudon World Bays: Tho'rocall movomont ugalnst W. ',. Diiumlro, Qoorgo llouthar nnd Aithur Covol, or tho Two Mllo M'liool hoard, liliU fair to bjK-omo a legal lmttlo of moro than lomil InturcBt, as tho backora of'tho in o ve in out through thoir iiroiiV; Samuel Wood, havo eiigugod Attorneys Chatburu ft Oardnor to eimducti tholr euno and Intend to eiy lt up lp tho Supremo court IT iiucob W. .. Dunmlre, elialrinan or tlio Two Mllo school board, utated that tho board had luued a call ror a special election to no uoiii on March 20, relative to lho building of a now school hoimo tit Two Mllo and to oto on tho proponed site removal. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. T.lngo Ims It nl 81.50 nnd !?'J cash per load. Oarhago roinnv. oil. Phono Ii27-.T, INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. So S. Nanm Smith Passenger and Freight k From San Francisco, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, at 3 P. M. FOR COOS BAY. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANGISC0 BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent I,, t i, .,i 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst .t KliiR. Lenui Marshficld nt V h. hi., nml rcturnlnc leaving trnm Umpire t K n. uu Lenvo Marshfleld nt It a.m. nml roturnliiK le.no Soutli Shmgli n; 1 p. in. liivo Mnihhrielil nt R p. in. mul rclunUoB leave South SInuu.li at II p. in. Mrs. Mux Tlmmomrman hag had tho BQOoud story of the Tlmmermau hulldliiK romodolod and roflttod for carry I ng a largo Htoclc of Hhapos. Ifrainotf, rinwora, ribbons and trim- minus, which will bo sold to those desiring: to trim thoir own bats. This lu counoi'tlou with tho stock of pat- fern and trimmed hats carried In tho Panama mnlioe tho Inmost stock of mlllluory goods over shown lu aCoou county. Auiiouucomont of tho sprliiK mll- idluory oponlug at The Panama will bo made lator. FOlt TltAXSFEH AND RTOHAfii: OK IIOl'SEIIOLH HOODS, PKKIOHT AXD HAfit.'AOE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono I (lit He.sldeuco Phono 1 JJ-.T MiuUet Ave. nnd Waterfront BLANCO The Public Service Hotel j has Just been Uioroiighly renovat ed, 'will he open to (ho public March IM, 11)1(1, Somo of tin features of this olil hostelry nro. frjo em ployipoul bureau, 1'reo sowiug i-ooiii, InforiiiattoH hulleiii nnd hind tivat-l meiit, Tho patronage of tho public is bolicitcd, 11LAXCO HOTEL Via Xortli lJ'wmt StWvt, Mi.i'&lifleld, Orcgun Ad stracts For reliable Abstracts of Title anil Information about COOS HAY HEAL ESTATE, beo Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marahflold nnd Conulllo City, Orogon. General Agents FnstMdn nnd Seiigstacken'.s Addition, Special attention paid to assessments mid payment of taws. UKMtY SKNGSTACHEX, Manager. The Kilburn Sails for PORTLAND via Astoria MARCH 12 J ; .i The Breakwater Sails for EUREKA, -SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA OS ANGELES , SAN DIEGO Direct MARCH 10 - From Smith Terminal Dock. i For information call 1 36 L. G. GUSHING, Agent. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY ---------------------------- T7.. fillCS RRIMR YflllR IOR PRIMTIWR TO THF COOS BAY W"