The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 21, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE C0OS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION.'
TWO
MRSLOCKHARTDIESIN AND OUT AGAIN WO DFFICER CHOSEN
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
VHHKAKWATKH MAKKS HIIOHT
' STAV IN THIP TO POHTLAXI)
Vessel HcOiiiih I'Yoin Hound Trfp to
Sail Diego ('H Nuitli Wljtli I'Nill
l"i.s.scnger List
crossed In shortly iiftor 1:30
until a good education wns obtulned.
On March 10, 184 8, while nHalntuut
principal of Norwnlk Acndomy, sho
was united In nmrrlnRO to Freeman Uack froll, hor rolU trl to BollU,
Goodwin Locklmrt, of Fulrffold.'wn California tho steamship Hroak
Ohio. Air. Locklmrt died In 18811. fwntor
KiWui nftnf tlin illRCOVerV of KOlll I
. ,, . , Jchoppy but no trouble wiih oxpcrl-
in California, Mr. Locklmrt cmiBlitVnce1 vcgjjol Mt njlt 10.30
th woBtem fovcr, and accordingly u uu tor iortlaiid.
on March 18, 18G1, thoy loft tliolrj Tho arrlvalH wow:
pleasant Ohio homo and started on I I''. Herges, II. 0 .Hlllor, II. 1). Al
len, Andrew Tiionins, .noii iianits, ii.
O. Winter, V. I- Stevens, Alfred L.
tholr long n"d perilous Journey to
ward tho new EI Dorado. They
reached Oregon Territory on Sep
tember of tho samo yoar, after an
eventful trip occupying flvo months,
roploto with Incidents of narrow
oscapes from hostllo Indians. Yet
Mrs, Locklmrt was ofton heard to
Hoiioin, Mlko Ilopauen, J. V. M
Konzlu and Ucx Gow.
Tho departures for the north wore:
!. E. Archer and family, W. E. Heady
and wife, X. G. Jncobson, E. O. Sie-,
cko, E. K. Bbaw, A. Smith, Mrs. Ston-
Rnn mill nltttflrnll W A. frmn nllfl
nay that alio enjoyed tho Journey fain,y D A KomiC(ly nrry Ken.
grcauy. scuuoi iwiunuiv wem xji;
ItKPt'HLM'AX CEXTKAL COMMIT
TIOE 1W1LS TO NAME CIIAIHMAX
Will .Meet In Chicago Ag'Hu ii April
to Complete) uiTnugcmcntH for
.June Convention
lUf AmoeUtad Pn- to Coon liar TlmM.
CHICAGO, Ma.-ch SI. Tho sub-
'commltteo on arrangements of the
Hopubllcun National Committee ad
journed today without taking any
IEW
REVOLT
l-'l HE OX STEAMEIt TACIICAX
AXI) GHOl'XI) II EH
to discuss presidential candidates, he
stated that In his opinion Hughes
would not he n candidate.
Only Temporary
until nttimtn Viflriml Ifnliil, Dnl.it, it 'Tim ciiili.nfitll tn If t mi mrrnml nil llln
Bcarco at tho tlmo of hor arrival ..'..,,, ..,,.,.. , Vnvntin n. ninn-
Iwe, nnd coiuoquotiily her services troni( P, Gor(lolli w H 1Inr0( k. 1 8on .of xow York, for Secretary, nnd
William F. Stone, of llaltlmorc, for
Sergeant at , Arms, to sorve for
the next convention, but their for
mul election wiu postponed until
tho next meeting.
HciioMf.'d Activity In Yung 'Vita Klnng
nt'tl S. Churn Provinces Hoport-
ed Today
!)r AmocUtM I'rrai lo Cool lit, TlmM.
SHANGHAI, Mnrch 21. Revolu
tionists today fired on tho steamer
Tuchuan In Yang Tst Kiting near
I'Viib Tu Hslen. The vessel was run
action on tho election of a temporary -on the rocks whoro the crew uban
chalrmnit for tho National convontTon j doited hor to tho robbers. Tho prov
hero next June. Tho siib-coninilttcOinee of Szo Chiien, the revolutionists'
will uneot again ut the call of tho attacked Peng Hslen.
'chnlr about tho middle of April.
Says Hughes Won't linn
"W. l- Stono of llaltrmoro wns
olected sergeant at arms for tho June
convontloii.
Although CbUlrmnn Hllles declined
r LIME FOR SOILS
PUGET SOUND BILL
were greatly In demand, o that w soltort c Di orBloy nI1(1 wIf0
soon after, sho began teaching, In ,r ,,,,, . iniinun Mm.
tho families of Judge McUrldo and c Conr() nn(, ch(If MBg A iroHtotJ
W. L. Adams, In Yamhill county. "L DJork nI(, famly( w K 8heollon I
Ancr remaining inero a year, sno 's slmmoI1B ,,. .,. ,,0Btt u. , Swoll.
removed with her husband nnd In- '. (U1(, fnmy( M u n,lrlinlll( (1 0r
faut daughtor to Camns Swnlo, whoro R Scllwol)( JoIin Ho(iBor, j. .
Mr. Locklmrt had purchaBod a largo v0(0 nntl four steerage,
placo. Within nnothor year thoy .
disposed of tholr claim there, nnd In
company with Judgo Tolman and
wlfo, and Dr. Oberbock nnd family,
came to Coos Hay, reaching Emplro
City an Octobor 18, 1853. Mrs.
Locklmrt, Mrs. Tolman nnd Mrs. not'HE VOTES DOWN HEPHE
Overbeck woro tho first whltu worn-, SEXTATIVE KAIIX'S MEASl'HE
en to over sot foot In tho Coos liny'
country. Tho two latter ladles ro-iEvm Proposal rojr iWOiOOO In Hojcct
turnod to tholr vnlloy homes with- ' -( Vote on I'n'nnietliu'.ss
BIG ARMY LOSES
novor ro-
Hills
in a twulve-month nnd
visited t lit tt county.
,, . ,, . , ,, tfj AMwltl Trtu o Coot nr Tlmn.l
Tho day after reaching Emplro i
City, Mrs. Locklmrt and family' WASHINGTON. I). C. March 21.
moved to tho placo now known BBleiro8entatlw Kahn's proposal to
North llond. Mr. Lookhart was ono ',ut lho rcu,nr ,irn,y nt aa0'000 n,t''
of tho original stockholders In tho'"" Incrcniiu of 80,000 over tho tulmln-
Coos Hny Commorclul company, untl, """""' """ um '" l,,u """" lu""'
ho was assigned to North Hand bo
cauoo of a valuable coal initio sup
posed to exist there. However, they
wcro nolo to remain less tiiuu two
months nt tholr now pout, as tho
Indians, coveting tholr stores of
goods and provisions, finally ho
carao too hostllo to permit of tholr
romaltilng longer.
In 18GI Mrs. Lockahrl begun
touching school in Emplro City. Sho
was tho first teacher and this tho
first school In Coos County.
Later, Mrs. Locknrt and her fam
ily moved to a douutlou claim near
tho pr oho nt site of Myrtle Point, re
maining thorn several years, -when
Hhn again returuod to Emplro City,
where she lived for muni than thirty
years, In 188G, she, In company
with hor daughtor, moved to San
Diego for tho bonoflt of her health.
Hho romalnod thorn for two years,
nnd thero she lost her beloved sou,
Andrew J, In 1888 sho returned
to Coos Day, where sho has lived
continuously over since.
Mrs. Locklmrt wiih n woman of
uuusunl mental vigor and strength.
Giftod by nnturu with a remarkable
memory, she was ublo, up almost
to tho time of her death, to recite
long selections of prose and poetry
learned In curly childhood. Hor ro
luomblranco or all ovouts that oc
curred during her long and ovont-!
full life wub little abort of tuarvel-'
nus. Often uhu wiih railed upon to'
decide questions of history that
younger people had forgotten. Al
most to tho last sho took u keen
Interest in nil the nffnlrH of llfo
nnd tho world, Insisting that the
dully papet h bo read to her each
evening, As u pioneer sho wiih
compelled to endure many hard
ships and privations, hut situ burn
thorn with the same unflinching
fortitude Hint charucterlr.eil every
uct of her llfo,
Sho was oxtromoly proud of her
uncestry, hw fulher'ti family being
ninottg tho very earliest Dutch set
tlors of Now JerHoy, and her moth
er's among tho earliest English'
Bottler's of New York. Many and
diverse woro the calls made upon
Mrs, Lockhnrt's tlmo and skill In
4ho early days. Physicians woro
few and far between, and as she
had much kunwlodgo of nursing and
medicine, tho ill and dying were
her flronuont enro. Her kindly hands
closed tho unseeing eyes of ninny,
nd scores of children woro ushered '
by her ministrations Into thn world.
Though hor own duties -roro mani
fold nnd her hands always mora
than full, sho never failed to re
spond to tho call or hor neighbors
for liolp,
lror nearly fourteen years past
sho has been practically helpless
from paralysis, requiring the con
stant services of n nurso
f l ....... .. i ut, ,,. .in, mi... i
u) ii tuiuui mi) in i v.i. i iiu iiui(jn.ii
to outdo tho Kahn umcudment by
making tho army 1150, 001) moil lost
without roll cull.
HEMUU.U WILL
HAVE VOICE IX PEACE
ttljr AoeltM I'rru 10 tut Tur TlmM.
IX)NDON, Mar. 21. Tho
EntvMito Allies have promised
Uelgliim that sho will he In
vited to participate In tho
pence uegotatloiis.
ROUTE VILLA I'OHCE
Cnrrauu Troops Win Victory Xenr
Torreoti Today
tllj Aimoclti1 I'rtun tu Coon 111? Tlmra.j
TOItREON, March 21. Carrunzn
troops routed a bund of Vllllsttis ut
Trinidad, killing 18 men. Thoy pur
'hticd thu bandits tv far us Jlmulco.
Tliu convenience, nnd profit of
Tillies Want Ads will bo demon
Hlraieil by n trial.
PASSED UP BUSINESS
CAREER FOR MOVIES
Lure of tho Slugo and the 3rnles
l'rowd Too Much for Popu
lar Star.
Supposing you woro tho oon of
n wealthy father, u collego grad
uate, with nothing to worry about
but your health j ntu". you woro
cast for a responsible Job In dud's
commercial housu with no one to
annoy you but the paymaster,
would you chuck it nil to bo n
motion plcturo nlitvor?
BRECSE RISKS NECK
IN METRO FEATURE
Famous Actor Takes Many Chances
in Hla Newest Production
Edmund Hiccm1, the eminent dra
matic actor, Is accustomed to
"roughing It" In the htrong, hcrolo
parts ho plays, but never heroic
wiih he called upon to exemplify m
l.muy characters engaged in liuz
ardoiiH undertakings us In '"I he
Song of tint Wugo Slue," tho
Popular Plays and Player pletur
hmtlon of Hubert v. Service'
poem, now scheduled for releiuc In
the Metro program. His tuheu
tores cart-led hiiii down into thn
milieu, where ho swing t. pit lc and
dodged dynamite blasts; next he
)f. ..1
fi" fmlMi H i " "?. fffii
EXHEAVOH TO (JET HOUSE TO AP
l'HOVE UK; APPHOPHIATIOX
Senate Has Already Pittvlded for
HiilKllug Huttleshlps at Itiomcr-
ttm Xnvy Vtwds
Dr Atocllil rrns to Coot Dr Tlmr.J
AVASHINGTOX, I). C, March 21.
Tho fight for equipping tho Ilroin
orton Navy Yard at Ptigct Sound for
battleship construction was renewed
today by Senator Polndoxtur and Hop
resontntivo Ilumphroy hoforo tho
Ilottso Naval Committee. Tho hill al
ready has passed tho Senate. Poln
dextor quoted Rear Admiral Stnnford
its saying tho only oxcellont (loop
water station on tho Pacific coast
Is in Pugot Sound.
( ll
Tm
Harold Lorkwoud, American (Mu
tual) Slur.
No? Well, Hnrold Lockwood,
popular young lending mnn of tho
Aiuorlcan (Mutual) studios, did,
nnd, as Ixickwood litis frequently
dochuod, It was tho host movo ho
ever nindo. To-day, Iickwood,
vho enst his llrst voto less than
live years ngo, is not only ono of
tho most popular, but ono of thu
highest tmlurlod nnd most talked
of htai-B In the motion picture
world. -
Harold wan on tho stage for a
vnile, and made a big succoss of
it, too. Hut, like scores of other
good actors, tho tnovlo nion got af
ter him and ho simply couldn't ro
Hist. Ho played with several Im
portant companies hoforo becom
ing allllluted with the American
htudlos, tn Santa Harbarn, Oil, i
Lockwood'ti lutest appearances
ate tin co-star with tho beautiful
May Allison In "Tho llouso of a
Thousand Scandals," n four part
Mutual MaBterplcluro, and "Tho
Great Question," n stirring drama
in three reels, released In tho reg-
i nr iuuiuni program.
J
I AT THE HOTELS t
Cliiiiidler Hotel
J. W. MuoKmizIc, Portland; A. E.
Crouch Coqtillle; Charles Huberts,
Powers; Htilph Pointer, Powors; C.
I). Housley and wife, Portland; W.
II. Colby, Portland; L. Xucukor, Sa
lem; K. Klssaue, Eugene; J. S.
Magladry, Eugene; G. H. Tophnm,
Sa.li Frunclsco; Edgur L. Lowell,
Portland; E. II. Mooso, San Fran
cisco; A .J. Marsh, Port Orford;
J. L. Smith, Coqulllo; Georgo W.
Mnnhnll, Tacomn; Tom DtiHliuoy,
Powors; Mary E. Sawyer, Dilution;
II. T. Mills, Portland; W. C. Ltilrtl,
Coqulllo; Nuls Husmusseii, lltiudon.
Hliinco Hotel
John II. Shleds, Htiudon; Her
man Hobs, Heavor Hill; G. C. John-
sou, Heaver mil; John Hodg?rs,
Haudou; A. S. Carpenter, llnndou;
P. C. Mecuni, Haudou; I). A. Ken
nedy, Alberta; W. l- Qulgg, Pow
ors; Churlos Illlugwortli, Daniels
Crook; E. I). ltynn, Powor.v, W. II.
Short, Saunders Lnko; Wllllnin Judd,
Saunders I-nko. t
I Lloyd Hotel
Pat Grant, Powors; E. A. Howell,
Portland; John Cox, Hanks; Mrs.
V. C. Hold, San Mateo; G. Pasco,
Powers; W. V, Shoahan, Powors; T.
Myors, Oakland; Harry Keeney.Pow
ors; Stovo Calls, Powers.
St. Ijiwienco Hotel
Georgo A. Houck, Portlnnd; P.
Dnson, Eugeno; II. 11. Clark, Port
laud; M. J, Howron, Delmnr; Mrs.
H. L. Hrlggs, Powors; Mr3. C. llou
tln, Powors; E. C. Archer nnd wlfo.
Hnuscr; G. C. Snydor, Detroit;
Jninos Slestreem, Hluo Hldgo; II.
V. Gordon, Ilonver Hill.
Antiquity of Wrestling.
Probably tho first authentic record of
ii wrestling mutch Is In A. D. 1222.
when chivalry on the European conti
nent wns undergoing u change for the
better. During tho lelgu of Henry HI.
of England a mutch tool; place In St.
Giles' Held. Loudon, between citizens
of Westminster nntl tho city of Londou
proper. Wrestllug wits, however, pop.
ulur us u pastime In England tit u
much outlier period, tiud from that
country many of tho dllteiout stylos
originated.
t .
Crop GroyvtH 'indicative of Condition
of the Soil Lime Is Important 'for
Growing Leguminous Crops Matv
ure Spreader May Be Used for Ap
plying Lime
Mr. O. P. Hostel, Marble, Washing
ton, writes nB follows: "PIciibo let
mo know If our mountains of llmo
rock here In Stevens county could bo
utilbed for commercial fertilizer by
grinding It line without llrst burning."
I'nburned but finely ground lime
stone Is best for correcting soil acidity.
Tho use or lime on soils Is bonellciitl
In plttccs vheto calcium Is deficient.
Some crops require moro calcium than
others. This 1b especially truo of
clovers, nl fulfil, and other leguminous
crops.
Whether tho poll requires calcium
depends upon Its condition, and this
can ho determined by ore or to
methods either by a cIoho cxiimlnu i
tlon of the plant growth or by the usn
of litmus paper. If you llnd horso
sorrol prese-' In largo quuntllloH It ,
lndlrntes tl. t your soil trqulres!
calcium; nlso, If clovers do not gmw
well that Is an Indication that cut-'
clum Is lacking.
Uy tho use of litmus papers, which (
may bo purchased nt almost any drug (
store, you will bo able to determine
whether your soil Is acid. Take a j
small quantity of moist noil and picks.
It nround tho paper for ten or llftoen
minutes. If the blue paper Is turned
to n pinkish or reddish color, It will
Indlcato that your soil Is acid and nn
application of lime will he bonedclal.
Thero aro several (at least ten) forms
of commercial llmo on tho market
Tho best form to use Is Hnely ground
limestone. First: becnuno It Ih cheap
est, nnd, Rocond: tho effect on tho
humus Is not bo serious ns with other
forniB of llmo especially cntiBtlc or
quick llmo. Tho notion of Ilnoly
ground llmestono in Its nttuck on tlia
vegotublo mutter Is loss notlcenblo
than with other formB or llmo. The
amounts to apply depend on how badly
yolir soil requires calcium, nnd also
upon the avallablo supply of llme
stono. We have known of Instunccs
where as high as eight tons have born
applied to tho acre with good results,
and as low as a ton or a ton nnd a half
bus boon UBod very satisfactorily
Tho usual nmount varies from three i
to six tons to tho ncrc. This material i
should bo supplied to thn surface a
thf seed bed Is prepared, nnd harrow
tn by the use. of a peg-tooth or disk
harrow. It may ho scattered by tho
use or a manure spreader; in fact, this
Is thn usiinl machine for applying'
finely ground llmestono.
fel.
rrx pnnr rtzi
&JjjpI
In the cottage or mansion in
the club or cafe in the hotel or
apartment and on shipboard or
on the Limited de Luxe, there,
and wherever exacting coffee
drinkers congregate, you'll find
GoldenWest Coffej
The purest, most delicious and
most healthful coffee. Order
of YOUR grocer. Full weight
Always fresh. Economical. '
mkm rMlM,
-ffi lAlraii
isita ?!:
-"SMN
Closset & Deveirs
Portland, Oregon
40c lb.
31bs.$l,10
Beautify
Your Home
An viiMy chair or an ctH
rocltiug clinic (iften adds no
uiiicIi lo tht apponrauco of the
silting room or parlor. Hodden
tho appoarnuctM, It Inei-cnies
the coiufoilt of tho Iioiiio.
Conj lu mid let. us show you
our luie Hue.
It will soon lie tlmo for the
spring lioiisocloiiulug nntl you
hail better flgmt) on tliu oxlrn
fiiiultiireor new pieces joii will
need to muku tliu changes you
desire.
a
Bibirtan Cmeli.
The tuitiro camels of Siberia tiro n
source of constant winder to travel
ers. Ob tho Mongolian plateaus, for
Instance, tho thermometer often reg
isters ii temperature of -10 degrees be
low zero, but the camels do t,ot mind
it nt nil, walking about ns blithely ui
if tho weather were us balmy us
spring. On tho other hand, tho torn
pcruturo on the GvM dosett In summer
lii ynuotlnicn 1.0 degrees above zero,
and tho boasts mlnu that heat Just nu
little us thoy do tin cxtieme cohl.
-I Going 8l Harvey
disk J
Company
.North Front St., Phone 19G
Just received
A new shipment of
The Best
Work Shoes
Manufactured
A ten-Inch top, good heavy
double soled sole that can be
calked or hob-nailed and sells
for "before the war" price of
$6.50
Don't fail to see this shoe.
North Pacific S. S. Co.
F. A. Kilburn
Sails for
PORTLAND '
MARCH 26TH
The Breakwater
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES '
SAN DIEGO
MARCH 26TH
From
Smith Terminal Dock
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORtl
Dr. A. L. Houseworth.
riiyslclan nnd Snrgtoi
Office: Irving Hlock.
uuico uoursi ll to 12 . i
I Mid 7 to 8 p. m.
lonos: Office M3.J, nM, iaL
"Mlk
J. M. Wright
.,.r .,..- phomi
uiiiwimi t,o.MHA0l0B
Estimates furnlahed oarequtt
Dr.Hl. M. Shaw
Ko, Kup nud Throat FpWn
OliASSIW i'lTTKI)
Phono UilO-l. Itoums 200-301
Irving Ulock.
I)K. MATl'IK H. HIIAW.
Pliyslrhin and HoriNi
Phono S:tO-J.
K G. Butler '
OIVIIj ENGINEER
Hoom 304 Coko DUg. Phom nul
Hcsldcnco Phone 36J-L.
W. G. Chandler
AHCII1TEOT
Itooms 301 and 302, Cokt BtCJI
Marshfleld, Oretoo.
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason,!
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-11
TIME TAlltB
WIIiliAJIKTTE PACIFIC MOIOl
OAK
Leave Ian
Mnrshflold Jv NotftW
C:45 n.m. Win
7.4 G a.m. 1:00 u
8:4G a.m. Mlu
0:45 a.m. 10:15 n
I0:4G a.m. ." ll:M
11:30 a.m. Iv 11:
12:50 p.m. 1:
1:45 p.m. r !:
2:45 p.m. 1:0m
3:45 p.m. MH
5:00 p.m. 8:lJf
5.40 p.m. M
0:55 n.ui. North city IlmlUcjlf.
7-no n.m. T:15i
ROL'TII TOOS UIVKIt HOAT
SHHVIC'H
LAUNCH KXPHESH
leaves .Miir.shl'Jchl every duy
H n.ui, Leaves head of river
ut U: 1. p. in.
,sti:a.-hi:h haixhow
letivcs lieuil tif river Illy nt
7 n.ui. Leuxes Mnr.shnelil nt
U p.ui. 1'or chin ler apply on
hoard.
HOtJKIIS .M SMITH, Props.
eUHUNP HRCUSC
had the part of u lumber jnclc,
where he Mipcrlutcudcd the tlyna
lnitliifr of a loj; Jam; naln he wan
a prokpector lllrtiu with death on
the riiKlfi'd edjjo of a daugeroiiH
ell IT.
Mr. llroeso Ih thoroughly nt homo
lu tht'Me hiM'oIe pur U, IiU character,
bat Ion of tlifin 'lielnj an urtlKtlu
trluiuph. Ills Htiird.v nature nnd
rolniht )hyblque sttmil him lu (jood
htead, for few ai'tortt could pohsihly
-withstand the hardshlpx or lU'com
plish the featH he doi-n, lu the plu
turl'.atiou of the Service poems.
Mr. llrerfco will ho reuiemhcred
for his rcuiarltahle work of a hlm
llar I'hnracter In the Kereen ndap
tatlon of "The Shootlnc; of Dan
MoOrew." also reloitKcd by the
Metro. In "The Sonjr of the Wape
Slave" he Is supported by a Ktronjj
cast and Ih given unusual oppor
tunity for the display of hit dis
tinctive dramatic gifts.
THE SENSATIONAL FINISH OF A CLOSE RACE
Oakland, Calif.: Mrs. Urnest Polle.v
DouhtlesH fen, of Sun Francisco, and Mrs.
this bodily afrilrllon was caused In j Hour)' SoiiKstacken and Herbert
no small nioasuro by hor exceeding-1 Loekhnit, of Mnrshflold.
ly actlvo, strenuous llfo, which lott Her work Is douo; inny sho rest
hor no tlmo to think of hur own In peaco forovorniore,
norves and health,
Sho was tho mother of six chil
dren, four of whom Rtirvlvo hor,
Thoy aro: Mru. Ella O. Morrill, of
COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS
Low Cost Hirjh Efficiency
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NOW
.North Hem!
Multifield
Yacht Hare nt Paiiniua-Pnrlflo Exposition for Cup Given by King
Georgo of England Prom tho Mutual Weekly,
Horo is depicted the closo finish of a neck and nock strugglo for
tho $7,500 cup donated by King Georgo of England, sailed over a five
nillo courso on the I'aellle. Tho race, ono of tho features of tho Expo
sition nt San Krauclsco, was declared ono of tho best over sailed, weather
conditions being Ideal In every respect. A Mutual Weekly photographer,
who was stationed at lho llulsh line, secured this sensational picture
of the boats us they dashed across thu Hue, lu ono of the closost finishes
ever jecorded lu spuria of this kind. It is shown In Mutual Woekly No. 3D.
Coos River Ranch
$10 per acre
1(10 Acres, Including lioie.e,
outbuildings, Mock, farm im
plements, oicliunl and all
Improvements.
$1(100.(111 A SACHIKICi: IK
T.IKK.V ATI ONCK.
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Tonus on Part.
HKID AHOl'T
150 Pi out St.
IT."
DRY WOOD
it.
Campbell's Wooclyarcl
North Front HI i eel
Phono !t7l)-.l
le.lllH TI2N CKXW
City Lhnlls North Ik-nd, &
On rOMJU'TATlOX rjj)
U TICKKTS, $1.73 LV
Miiridifleld-Xortli "W"1
Aulo L'n0
Cars ovory ten mlnulei frca
C n. m to 12 midnight, ta
South SloiiKh onre t W.
leaving at U a. mito'
dro three trips a day.
nmisT . KIN", ""i"
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton $1.00
Lump coal, ton 5.50
Or liaH ton of both.. $1.75
I. MUSSOX, Prop.
Pliono 18-.T or leavo orders
lit Hlllyer's Cigar Storo
BICYCLE TIRES
Huy Tlieni Vnnn Vs. Wo
Chargo Nothing to Put Tliem
on Vour Wlio.'l .
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will be kept
OPKN TO THE PDniilO
A Tegulnr utata licensed
undertaker will bo la
charge
Phone 105-J
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDINU uu.
Assets $2,340,(
Pays 8 per cent on
savings
I. s. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Tret"""
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T. J. BOAIFH g A. A
Marshfield $0V
Phoae 14-R.
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EsUmt f-Tj. a4
MtrMUJt.,-
.t71
Of .11 Santa ,
...i 25ft "
JOCIUUU m.
ff
Urt
Now
West. Phono 1"; jiH
also got big baWrUMi
o,t machines. " v
sold on easy paymets-