The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 24, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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New Spring
TO FIX SEVENTH ST.
MAHSHFIHM) SCHOOL IIOAIM)
IXAl't.TItATKS CA.MPAKJX
11
S FOLL 5HIFTMAKE BIG
SAVING'US
CAitnixioit Miiii, sixci: moxdav
WOHKIXO KUIili TIMIS
Quick Choosing';;
in selecting from our
SPRING STETSONS
Five minutes' time plus
our salesman's prompt
attention secures the
SBStSSBmi
Tlio SIcImhi "PACK-MAKISIt,
tlilH Hprlnuj'N Fashionable Shape
ftr Young M"n mill ".Men X
Ohlcr Tlimi They Feel."
Itcrulls Two Schooners From Out
side Chuitoix (o Handle Lumber
Iteeil Hci From Uiupiptn
Willi tlio Gnrdlnor mill running
full time hIiico Inst Monday, business
.affairs on the Umpqun hnvo tnken
'on n rosy nppoarntico, siiys Warren I.
Heed, who nrrlvcil hero Inst evening
from Reodsport. lie said that here
tofore only the Hteani Hchoonor Snn
Uf.brlol has lieun used to handle the
output for the past months, but now
tlio schooners Caroling and Smile,
owned by tlio mill, pro rot'urntn:
trom outside charters, now boliiR re
quired to aid In transporting the out
put to Snn Pedro.
Two tompornry depots, ono on each
sldo of the Umpqun, hnvo been fin
ished and :iro In readiness for the
opening of train norvlc, said Mr.
Ileotl. Ho snld temporary spurs have
been put In there by tlio engineers
to get the railroad equipment across
to the south bank of the river.
Tlio county road from Winchester
liny to Scottsburg Is well muter way.
Crows nro now working on the lino
between tlio ocean and Itccdsport.
12. j. Hoblnson of Mnrshflcld is
now survoylng tlio road from ScotUv
burr; down the river to Deans Crock
From that point on Into Heodsport
the road has either boon conssrtictcd
or hns been recognized by the Dour
Ins county court as county road and
It Is to be built an soon as possible
."Make Good Koo'l
"Tbnt's tho road that you pcojilo
from Coos Hay nro eventually go
ing to travel to got onto the Pacific
llli'hwoy," commented Mr. Hoed. Ho
r.ald tho water lovol road througti
High School (Jives Piny This Kve-'to Drain ought to niako ono of tho
Mitynr Copplo Promises Cooperation
by City Old Tangle About tlio
Property Mno Dclny.s
President A. T. Haines of the I
Murshflold School Hoard hns Inaugu
rated n movement to securo tho open
ing and Improving of South Seventh
Qrp-irpQ-N'rTC A .ro!l Btroot passing tho high school prop
Ol HilOUlNO Jt Wal t , city. Ho has taken tho matter up
with Mayor H. Ai Copplo and tho lut
tor hns promised thnt the city coun-
II will cooperate In every posslblo
i way to hasten It.
Men who Wish tO find Conflicting claims as to tho loen-
. , - . , . ' tion of tho street lines and n Jog In
the hat OI their ChOlCe "the proporty linos have delayed Im-
: Ui- J,w 'iL.,,1 "proving Sovonth stroot for n long
m short order-without tlI110 8ovorn, lmoB commlUc;3
trying on one hat after' 1,avo l)co" ""pointed to try nmi get
. I the affected proporty owners til ugreo
another Will act Wisely so that tho jog could bo cllmlnncd
and tlio street opened at an ndoqtiato
width but each time they have failed
and It will probably bo necessary to
k - -
, forco tho matter through.
School Hoard Anxious
"Wo hnw done considerable to 1m
provo tho high school grounds and It
Is Impossible for us to do much nioro
toward bonutlfylng thoni iib they
should be," said Mr. Haines this
morning. "Tho school board Is wlll-
linf trinr fife irrmr Vionrl f,nK t() Sncr'C a nll strip If llOCOS-
nat mat nts your neaa .8nry Th0 8trdot lB niniltl nml nt
and yOUr fancy equally. it,n,CH lll,1108t impassable and I regard
'I J t ns ono 0f u,0 11108t iinportniit thor
oughfares In the city. Something
should bo done about It an once."
MAIL OX Tit A IN TO HA VIS UXCLK
SAM $10,000 A VISAIt
"OBSTINATE FAMILY"
TO AID SENIOR ANNUAL
Chief Clerk A. F. Hand, or Itnllvmy
Mail Service, Comox Oici Lino
Iteport is Fnvornblo
A. F. Hand, of Portland, chlof
clerk of tho railway mall service, hns
gono over tho ontlro lino of tho Wll
lnmolto Pacific preparatory to tho
opening of mall service via tho train
fioni isiigonc. Ho arrived here last
o oulng and went out again this
morning, walking over tho road to
Lakeside.
Scheduling of the mall via tho
train will menu an annual saving
to tho government of something liko
$10,000, said Mr. Hand. Ho explained
thnt at prcsolit tho government main
tains n star toute out from lsugono
to Muplcou, nlso up Ino tho Ton Mtlo
counry and out from Myrtle Point
and Hosoburgi
Tho date for the opening of this
service Is not doflnlto. Mr. Hand
said that his recommendation to tho
government will bo favorable and the
arrangements with the Southern Pa
cific for tho carrying of the mnll
this way Just ns soon as passougcr
E
WOOD
BLOCKS
MINNEAPOLIS LKTS WOHID'S
HISCOltD CONTHACT
0. A. Smith Wilte.i The Time
About Utilizing Home Product
In Street Paving
OAKLAND, March 2 1. 15)10 Edi
tor Coos Hay Times. .My attention
has Just been called to an Item In
a Minneapolis paper reading au
follows:
"A woild's record was mado In
Hi la city the othor day, when au
order wus given to representatives
of two different companies for pav
ing blocks to tho value of one-halt
million dollnrs for street paving
this year. These blocks will require
twelve and ono-quarter million feet
of fir lumber and bo loaded on ono
tifiiiuiiml imra nml will rnviir J. 'A
miles of streets 27 feet wide," etc.
How long It will require our city
government!! on this coast to profit
by tho expedience of cities like Now
York, Chicago, Minneapolis, etc.,
whore woodon blocks Is tho princi
pal paving laid and bus been for
many years, nnd for lnstanci by
London and Paris, whero wooden
block paving Is being and has boon
nlng in Aiiilltofiuiii S Mi de.nl
Casts Well IteJienr.scd
sorvlco- Is Instituted romnins yot tolllI(1 for ,,0 yenr8 ,a lho conun.
no niiuio. drum; but presume, as 1 told your
city council a few years ago, when
$$; lumber wus rolling In Minneapolis
X SHIPPING NEWS $'at ',er tloisiicl feet, tho city
:
jffiSi
host highways in Southwestern Oro-
gcn.
As to the innklnir of a road between
lho Obstinate rnmlly" Is tho, Gnrdlnor and tho railroad, ho said
uiuno of a comedy being Htaged this I nothing yet had been ilono officially,
evening at 8 p. m. In tio high tlinuuli tho county vlowors will go
school auditorium by a cast of tlio over tho road th latter part of this
CENTHAL AVENUE STOIIK
LOOKS
0
ROADS
ltOADMA.STP.lt It. It. .Ml'HDOCK
(JOES TO ALLEt.'ANV TODAV.
iTobii llakaiiNou, of Xottli Hend, Ito-
eclvcH Contract Eor Planking
Itoail to Empire.
Making n survey of the county
roads above Allegany and In that
vicinity, Houdnuistor It. H. M unlock
this morning left on tho boat for
up Coos river. YoHtorduy bo went
over tho highway between North
Hend and Empire with' several con
tractors, outlining the fills, Hum bids
for which will be opened next Mon
day. Contract In lct.
Tho contract for tho laying of the
planking between the two towns luu
been awarded to John Haknuson, of
the North Hend stables, and Includes
the laying lengthwise of some :i7r,
000 feet or plunking.
This roadway is to bo double-
truck and the grade will bo brought
Marshflcld high school students. The
proceeds of tho play will go to
ward tho publishing of tlu senior
annual in May. Tho coaching of
tho play has been done by Prof. A.
J. M. Roliertjou anil Mrs. Hubert
sou,
Tho cast follows:
Hurwood Erlrk Storgard
Mrs. Harford, the mother-ln-Inw
Mary McArthtir
llonry Harford Albert Powers
Jessie Hnfrfonl, his wife
Allco Mnthlsou
Lucy, tho maid Mary Eiissoiiiw;
James, tho butler Hudnlph Hillstium
X NORTH BEND NEWS t
('. E, Hlggs has returned from Eu
reka, where ho has boon working
for several weeks past.
W. J. Knight has sold his barber
shop to Miss Lillian Horry, who has
taken possession, and will move to
California whero ho owns u shop.
Arthur Heyuolds has gone to Co
quills where bo will tako a position
In a machine shop,
Mrs, Kate Wlusor, member of tho
North Hend board of education, is
making her annual visit to the dif
ferent rooms In the schools.
('. S. Kaiser has made complaint
up flush with the planking. Tho Mni imriH r iiih vngiuo ami ioois
work starts at Kith strcot In North ' froI " l,0!lt lll,vn , " Ui-
Iloiul. The material will bo sawed ' wn ",0 " ,,l, H "i
nt tho Portor mill, and bought for
$1'.' a thousand. Tho figures of
John Hakaiuou calls for the hauling
nnd laying of thn planking at the
rate of fl'.L':! a thousand, thus mak
ing tho total $11. Mil a thousand,
Tho contirnct calls for the completion
of this work within :S0 days, said
Mr, Murdoch this morning, but in
asmuch us tho rain will probably
Interfere, ho said there Is u prob
ability that six weeks will be ium-oh-snry.
liiNpecllug Itoads,
It is said that within the Inst Tow
days Deputy State Highway Engi
neer E, I, Cnutluo has bcn making
n quiet luspuctlon of the roads, es
pecially between here ami the 1'inp
qua. It Is expectod he will arrive
lirro u'ther this evenluit or tomorrow,
mouth. Until that Is opened it Is
probablo passengers to and from tlar
dluar will )o taken via boats to tlio
railroad.
LOSES KLOCK OK SHEEP
Curry County I'lirmer In YIcMiii of n
Storm
William While, ono of Wlnd
chuek's substantial fnrmers, was u
visitor at tho county seat, says the
(iold Hcuch Reporter. He roportn tho
loss of between (10 and 70 head of
sheep during the big snow. Tho sheep
wore, all under shelter In the shed ad
joining tho barn, which was heavily
$
t WATERFRONT NEWS :
At !:.'i0 p. m, today the .Adellno
Smith left the Smith dock for Onk-
coorod with snow, when a slide Htnrt lnnd. She did not mil nt mill
ed, tho accumulated snow piling on night because of the bar conditions
VESSEL MOVEMENT
Sailed
Adellno, Oakland, 1 :.'!() p.
m.
YollowDtone, San Francis
co, 1! p. in.
j Hoamcr, Hustlor, Rogue
HIver, today.
Duo lleie
Rellof, Florence, tomorrow.
Nnnu Smith, Oakland, to
morrow. Hrcnkwator, Portland, Into
Saturday.
Tillamook, Portland, Mon
day. Coaster, Sail Francisco, un
certain. Phoonlx, San Frauclco, uu
certain.
Due to SnD
Speedwell, Sail Diego, 51
p. m., Saturday.
council used brick, stone and ns
phalt for the paving of tho streets,
but when It became wc-rth $20 per
thousand feet -ami over, then tho
city council began to real 1 7.0 that
It cortaiuly must bo of considerable
value, and accordingly commenced
to use It for street paving, and ns
tho saying goo3: "History will re
ptrat Itself."
Tho lumber purchases as above
this year without doubt costs the
city of Minneapolis at least $L'0 per
thousand feet.
Yours vory truly,
C. A. SMITH.
FINE FILM AT ItOVAL
Georgo Klolnc's recently complet
ed "Tho Woman Next Door" found
ed on Owen Davis' stago play of
that nnino, opens nu engagement
at tho Royal Theater tomorrow
night. A Dread way cast supports
!Mt, !....,. !.-,...,..l, !..!. .rl...,
- I.'IIO.) IIVIIU i Ull.litl. I.IIU ftt.lO
BiriuiiiK "ii 'i uiiiiriiiier
In tho rolo of Jonny Clay, tho so
cially ostracized nml p'jrbcctitcd actress.
Special Values
in Ladies' All-Wool Serge and
Poplin Dresses and Skirts.
We arc selling these garments at the usual cost o
less than of the materials alone. They arc nV
stylish and exceptionally well made. '
DRESSES, $4.95tq $7.85
SKIRTS $3.45 to $5.25
Shades arc Black, Navy Blue, Copenhagen
Brown and Black with pin stripes. '
LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU
The Golden Rule
MARSHFIELD
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG
ALWAYS BUSY.
mmmMmmMmmmmmmmmmimmMrwtwmmMMmMBmMwmmmcmmmmmmmmmimmmmrmmmmmm
TELLSDF BIG DEIIL START A HEMr TEI
lirnilNKIt IXTKItKSTS WII.Ij cox.
rixri: ophhatioxs uv.uk
Portland Paper Says Huyrs of the
Simpson Holdings .May Make
Some Improvements
KKOKOAXIATIOX OP tx lllf
cow ri-:sTi.(! ass-.v. (
.1. I. Kmlih mid I J. . Itlatk Hv
Trawls Aurlnilutrlst (;,N,
WiiiiiIiik Howudhii; Swh
ItenrKfliilzatlon of tlio Cooi Bit
WAXT WATIIlt WOlllCH
(Spocltl to Tho Times)
noSHHUUCi, Ore, March l!l. Tin
( 1 1 y council Is considering a now wa
in connection with tho transfer
If tho SlmpBon holdings to the Huoh-Cow TcstliiK Association WMitind
nor Interests the Portland OroKonhin today hy J. U, Smith, ogtaltartit.
says:
NoKotlatlons for tho snlo of tho
Simpson lumber Interests to tho
Hiiehnor syndicate have boon In prog
ress for Koveral mouths.
Philip Huohnor, tho woll-lniwn tim-
her oporntor of Portland, Is tho prin
cipal In tho now syndicate Ho, to
ft KOther with his associates, now aro In
portrayal San Francisco to urrniiKO for final
trtinuflli tf flirt nrnnnrlv
ii..r v.- u... i i..n i.r.i , I'rlilBillK 111 II.2B to pay tb ti
ll few days nco. ho confided to his
f friends hero thnt ho would close tho
transaction. It Is understood that
tho mlo Involves a consideration of
approximately $1,000,000.
Tho Hiiohuor syndlcato proposed to
continue operations of the Simpson
and is. p. Murk, tester. Tlicy le
on a boat this morning for tirloa
farms on the hay. tlio river and iw
j Inlets ami It Is expoclol tlitf HJ
bo beveral days at tho Jot).
This month ended tlio )oar olttt
association and brought forth tost
vory kooiI records. Thcro ;rc i
proximately BOO cows In thooriuiu
t!on throii;h the year, each tnlci!
penses of tho testing.
the shed roof and crushing' It onto The Nairn Smith Is duo In hero ler WorK" 8y8,en1, T,l ",I8,U5HH mon "I1U
tho sheep beneath. Sixty head woro ,morrow IIlorillllB from Oakland, V'f tho c,y ta ,l gravity Hy.s.em. son:
killed while ten or more were badly lmvlllB loft tll0 clty yc8tcnlny aacr. A oo.n.nlttw will lnvestltrate the mat- o, i
Inlnreil. . ,ul'. L'"K
tor works system. The business mon plant ns horotoforu and will make
somo Improvements that will permit
more extensive operations, follow-
iiijiTuu. noon
ISIther tomorrow nlKht or Sun-..
1.1.. I f .!. . '
in iiiiiM.Minu ii. Jim ii. ..-.. inn (,,y morning tha Hrealcwater Is ex-i,
I'll Mt Xaliomtl IIiiuU'h ilihplny ml In
TV Tillies tonight.
Danco nt riuiilsli Hall, Satiirny
lilKht. Plntt'H Orchestra.
XISW COrXCIh.MAX
(Special to Tho TIiiks)
unsi.'mnir!. no Mnmii i
nrcarilliiR to word received hero to-iWIII IIllP1.,.nva ,,,, rnu ,. fMm
pected to cross In from Portland,
itonr. v. swaxtox,
Crailuato CliomlM.
P
the docl
Win. S. Woods of (5 rants Pass
formerly a business man of Xorth ,
llend, Is hack to visit friends. Ho
Is rpcovorliiB from an attack of Ill
ness. A. II. Derbyshire has received
word from three of his brothers. One
In a sci'Kcnnt In the Durham Unlit
crmbon
WlllsX HKorciiT TO
71 .MAUKKT AVHXl'i:
mo filled coiiv(t(y, wlili Qual
ity Chemlciils nml will produce the
I iet possible results.
WlllsX SICK SISK YOl'U IIOCTOK
day.
At - p. m. tho Yellowstone, Cnp
tain Carlson, loft the Swayna &
Hoyt mill for Sim Francisco.
lloth the Iloamor nml tho Hust
ler have Kouo down nnd
the city council and II. M. Hull winkle
a former councilman has been iiomd
n his place.
liiK completion of tho Southern Pa
cific Hallway.
FIIIKT TO .JOIX
ISmptro now awtltlut; uu opportunity
to Kot out.
Tlio A. M. Simpson Is waiting for
a chance to get out.
TIiiich Wiin t Ads will
nro nt Ntrated by n trial.
bo demon.
Times Want Ads tor resiiltn.
Ki.DKit is iti:-ciiAitTi:iti:i)
Will liicicuse Itesponslblllty of the
Kllbuin nml llrenUwnter
The fact that tho steamship Geo.
W. isldor, of tho North Pacific
Steamship Company, hns been re
FRECKLE-FACE
Xow is tin Time to t.'ct Hid of Thcso
Plily Spots
Do you know how ensy It Is to
remove thoso ut;ly spots so that
no will call you frecklo-fnco?
AMiANY, Ore, March SI. Tim
flrnt commercial club to become- a
member of tho Wlllntnetto Valloy De
velopment Association was the Mo
Mluiivlllo Commnrclal Club. It's ap
plication was received by Secretary
IJiistbiirii.
int.- Ti.Miusit Di:.ii
ISlHilsXK, Oro.. March 2 1. . I. W.
Howiinl tradcil SOO nurei or land near
l.owor HrilKo, Crook county, for 1,
100 acroa of timber land near Sag
inaw, l.aun comity, owned by O. Hoi
king nml M. Ilosklns, rosidliiK uoar
Isiiroiic.
.mi. minimi piucru UK- vi'i.iuuiiii i
of tho Crook comity landa at $.'.0,000.
There Is a strong possibility tu!
this year the association work id
be extondod Into tho Ton .Mile, Noru
Inlet and llnyiics Inlet district, dj
dalrymcn'of that section having t
nlflod their wlllliigiicss to Jon.
Warning About Swili
Mr. Smith said today thithb
fiottliiK constant Inquiries rt;irJlt
scod. Ho rccninmcncls thit tlom
nnd hiicIi scud bo first tested lr.t
at O A C. beforo being planted.
ir cltod an lnstnnco of lomet'
vor seed being tent up for" tetli
Avlioreln It was fouml that the I
IowIiik seeds composeil 21 percentd
tho rollowlni;: Canada tlilstle, olk
i;rass, ooinmon plataln, foi-Ul
curled dock, lamb's-quarter. f't
wcok, barnyard Brass, Kcmtuckfl!"-
crass, and timothy. There
n lltllo rod rlovc nnd som83
clover, hut tho tester os unib' U
find a Blnglo seed of eet chw
lu tho sample.
. Oregon hnB n pure seed I. w
mill It Is posslblo for unroopjW
lloalois to put out this brand o"Kl
chartered to tho California South! SlHly Bet mi ounce of othlno,!T0 (U.U nvovo , ., cao COI18,0ra,
then
Infantry and Is stationed In rsiiluud. ;(.,, .
Another brother Is niiKaKod In mak
lilt; shells In isiij-lnud and a third
brother resides in Ptah and Is ou
miKed in a powder imiiiufacturlutt
plant.
hrluK your
We ctin till
i....s.ilnil.,i,s Seas Navigation Coinnaiiv for trln.i (,ouul 3trongtli, from your clrug-
miy ilmtor'h'tn South America, means that tlu;K,8t' a,ul n fevv ni'l'Hcatlons should
ipiexilptioii M'leiitillcnlly nml nt vessel will not comn hack
show
SPKISDWri.l. Mills .south from
XOHTH IIICXD SATCIIII.W, MAIICH
..-., :t P. .M. TlrUet.s at Altstrai-l
Olfice, Mnolifield, nnd" Punter's,
Xortli Itcml.
iiNiMiualile prices. Call nt
Let avenue when looking
best. We hnvo It.
Piompt iiniverj.
Plmue I II.
I MitV- the Portland, Sail Francisco
for
lfeT. nnon 1 In f I 1
OlltO J I'll null Viin ll in in mi
... I yourself of freckles and got a heau-
llui Ban Diego run. The Itonnoko wixbI1""1 .luNion. Tho sun and
recently tnken from this run on.w,n,w or Mnr(l1 lmVo n ",0,,B te"-
nintllop ..lmj,. n.wl H.la phbIo nntn ' tlollCy tO hrlllg- Ollt freckles, Ullll
ithe KUbiirn and tho Hreakwater j"8 rornU more othlno Is sold In
I - title mmitli lln. aiirn in nut? fit tlin.
tlou.
MCIIOOXIIK TII.UMOOK
POHTia.M) AM) WS.'.'V. .
sails vmm .i.m:iwM,,Air
SATCPiDAY, JIAIK'H
von IVI'OHMATIOX nioxfc -
TO.M .1 A MI'S. AKt., Orw M
i in mill mi iwiiiiii Hi '"
These
vopsoU liavo
been
I.IJAVliS !jJl!,(MM IvSTATIS
Attornoy A. II. Dorbyshlro Is pre
paring papers which will be filed
asking for tho appointment of lvar
Johnson as administrator of tho ot
tato of tho late Kred .loliuson. Ho
sldes Ivan .lohiiimn, tho biothor,
there nro four other heirs. The os
tato consists of 40 acres on South
Slough, Sherman avenue properly In
North Houd, a summer home at I.ake
sldo, two lots In Marshflold and per
sonal proporty. Tho whole estate
h estltuutod to be worth $12,000.
It'.s Important to u to read tho
l-'iis Xallonal ItaiiK'.s ti-l)ij ad In
'! Times tonight.
milPll nf tlm roannnalllllllr fnr mm. ' " UlUlllU. HO BUVO lO USR llir 1110
THF ppMCI AR AMD WYAI U'nny fr'sht from Portlnnd to San 'ou,,- 8tr"K' otl. 8
IHt rtlMv-iLMrt AIMU IT rtL I n(o voUHs. eoM Bvrtt'o of money hack
oiuiu iui utictiiiy uiiuiinuciia
Swanton Drug Co.
BIG BARGAIN IN
ens
If It fails to remove tho freckles,
71 MAUKIST AVIS.
Wo are going to niiiko Mnr.sliflelil
a moio heautlfiil city. Let us also
inula It u better city. FlrM lessons
i.r Pre.sl1oihiu Cliurcli Kuiiiliy
morning nt eloV u o'clock,
Itfji T.eslIo, Osteopnth, .MiifslifieM.
m$ Bay Statieierf C.
Blanco Building Front Street
Stationery :: :: Office Supplies
Every Other Thing for the Office
loaded with freight thut they havo
been unable to linndlo It nil, es- $
peclally to Coos liny. Tho coming
or mo gasoiiuo scuounor iiiuiiuook
Is expect il to aid material In re
lieving tho freight congestion In i
the north.
Suits
IT'S A III Mi AXVHOW
Senator Harry I.nn-j has shown that
hls heart is in tho right phico and lias
Untroilucod In tho Senate a bill calling
Lfor a const guard station at Port Or
ford. tho cost not to exceed $12,000.
' llnu'avm. (liAi'n ilnnili la nu nili'nmn
import agaliibt tho station, this having
been submitted by tho commandant
in ehnrgo of tho coast guard service.
Dance at Finnish Hull, Saturday
night. Plutt's Oivhestrn.
TIMES WANT ADS J
t GET RESULTS X
AUTO STAOlS SCIIISDUTiK
March 101(1
To Portland via Florence anil
Kiigene
Tioaro Mnr.shflchl anil Florenco
Monday 20
Tuosday 21 .,
Wednesday 22
Thursday 23 .
Friday 24 ....
Saturday 23 .
Sunday 2G
Monday 27 . . .
2:4". p.m.
4.45 a.m.
r.:30 a.m.
G:00 n.m.
G:H0 a.m.
C:30 a.m.
7:00 am.
7:45 am,
SrXD.W DIXXFlt nt the CHAXD
lilSlt. flivcnty-flve cents per plntr.
For iservatlon phono 20,
Tuesday 2S 0:30 a.m.
Wednesday 20 11:00 am.
Thursday 30 1 :00 p m.
Friday 31 l:ir. p.m.
On .trips leaving Marshfleld be
foro S a. m. you should make Port
land same day. On p. in. trips you
should romo from Portland to
.Marshfleld lu one day.
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Regular SlS.r.0 Suits, Including Worsteds and Ohio Serg.
urday.only, .for
$14.25
Hogulnr I12.S0 Suits, Including Oregon Cns3lnicrcs
Saturday .only, .for
and
Sers-
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$9.75
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i Tlmv i.s a good assortment of Mze.s, colors. '
BUNKER HILL DEPT. STORE
W. II. lilNDIN'CKIt CO.
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