The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 28, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE C'JOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
ILL VISIT THE BH
BAN FJtANCISCO CH MBKR
COMMKBCK Jli,lNs TBIP
OK
Expect to Send Big Delegation Hero
Between September 15 and
SIO Says Letter
A letter from Haas Brothers to
tholr local roproscntutlvo, Mutt L.
May, received, today announces Hint
tho Snn Francisco Chamber of Com
njorc.0, will run n big trade excur
sion to Coos Uny this full. The
excursion will bo run sometime be
tween S6ptcmber 15 and September
30, nnd tbo party will probably
epend several days on tho Hay.
Somo time ago Mr. May wrotn
them urging a San Francisco excur
sion hero at tho tlmn of the eclc-
& News of Near-by Towns &
CARDINAL GIBBONS SEES
END OF WORLD COMING
NEW LUMBER MILL
LOCATEDNEAR BANDON
(5. V. l)roe, of Detroit, Midi., Ih
Building Plant Which Will
Operate Soon
Dniidoii will soon liavo auolber
;lumbcr mill In operation near that
city. Tho Wostorn World tolls of
the now Industry aB follows:
Tho now saw mill that Is bqlng
Installed by (loo. W. Dafo.', six in I loo
north of Billiards, noar Mrrchnnts'
place, will bo ready to begin opera
tions In about a month, according
to Mr. fMfro, who was In tho city
soi 'nil dnyn this week. A largo part
bratlon of tho completion of the of tho plant has already been built
railroad, but thin wiu found Im
possible. Haas Brothers state that a mem
ber of their firm will accompany
tho party to Coos Bay.
CHARLES C. PERRY
DIES AT HOSPITAL
Was Teamster at. Smith Mill And
Had Been Hero Ute Two
Vcar.s Past.
Charles C. Perry, who was em
ployed au a teamster nt tho C. A.
Smith mill, died yesterday aftornoon
nt Mercy Hospital, where ho had
been for the past three weeks.
Pneumonia was tho immediate cause
of death.
Mr. Perry was -10 years of ago
and born at Machlas, Maine. Ho Is
Biirvlvod by hlj parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Perry, and a brother,
Frank IC. Perry, of Machlas, and a
elster, Mrs. Oeorgo Boynton, of
Boston.
Mr. Perry had been In Murshflold
for about two years. Ilo had no
relatives hero, but had quite a num
ber of friends among tho mill em
ployes. His body will bo shipped
tomorrow morning on tho slenmor
F. A. Kilhurn to Portland and from
there to Machlas, Malno, for burial.
ami tho hollers will arrlvo on tho
Baudon this week. Prolmfhly not
imuo than in men will bo employed.
Two million feet of cedar, npruco and
fir logs have been eontnwdd for
from CIiiih. and Win. Smith, and after
tlihi is cut several moro millions of
feet nro available In another nearby
'tract.
Tho finished product will bo
hauled to Billiards or Itandolpli and
shipped out over the local bur.
L. K. Swan of Detroit, Mich., who
Ik to bo superintendent of tho plant,
arrived on tho Klizuboth nnd with
Mr. Dafoo Is nt present nt the plant.
Mr. Dafoo Is a prominent business
mini of Detroit. Ilo was formerly
interested in mining operations In
this section.
NKWH OK MYBTLK POINT
Minings of People There Told In Tho
KiiUvprKo
Mrs. HenJ. MeMullcn hnu returned
from a visit with friends at Marsh
field. Frank Fish was In tho city fiom
his Myrllo Creek ranch.
Leonard Hartley ynn in tho city
from his Myrtlo Creek tie camp.
Ben Wliuiiilst, ono of tho Powers
barbers, was visiting frlcudj bore.
P. L. Phohiu has gone to San
Frnucltico on a business trip.
.1. K. Ford, ono of the Marshriold
butchoia, was hero the latter part
of last week, buying for Ills slaugh
ter houses.
HAS NIIW PliAN
NF.WS OF BANDON
Notes About the Pboplo Told In Hie
Western World
f. 0. Anderson, a homesteador on
Upper Floras Creek, was In tho city
Saturday. Ilo reports tho loss of
about S(H) sheep In that section the
jinst winter.
(ion. Locklo, foreman of tho Monro
mill, returned from Toledo Thursday
and with a force of men Is getting
tho local plant In shape for the ro-
'miniptlon of activity April :t.
Bow 10. ('. Alford, tho now Metho-
dlst Kplsropnl minister arrived the
latter part of the week from Salem
to assume his duties In tho locnl
pastorate,
, Carl Bowman, who lias been em
ployed nt Powers for soveral months,
returned homo Saturday, in view of
getting work hero when tho Mooro
mill opens.
W. A. Hoover, who has boeji em
ployed at tho government works, Ih
confined to his room suffering from
Moving Pictures for O'old em., i the otfecla of litoml poisoning In tho
County Cou'.t Will Wait For Boad
Bond Petitions
Instead of tho County Court call
ing a road bonding election of its
own motion for Primary Day, May
I !l, It has boon 'decided to wait for
petitions containing three or four
hundred signatures for tho propos
ed election. When such petitions
liavo been presented to tho court,
It will liavo the option to issue n
call at any time not later than UI)
diiyjj prior to tho election. Co
(lulllu Sentinel.
KILLS MOUNTAIN LION
FIBST APTO OF SL'ASOX
Frank Cnttcrlln, accompanied by
Another commercial travolor, was
calling on customers In Cold Beach
Saturday. They rntno In Mr. Cat
tenia's Ford, It being the first car
of tho season reaching Cold Bench.
Gold Beach (Hobo.
SHOWS IN CUJIIIV
nnd Other Tonus
Tho Cold Beach (Hobo says: "Ar
rangements liavo been inado whoro
hy Oold Bench will -joun tnko on n
clty-flod nppearanco In thu way
of having a moving picture show
onco each week. Win. C. Soliuer,
the moving plcturo nt.wi of natulan,
has completed nrraiiKeiunts to
placo Curry County on tho 'circuit.
Ho will vhilt Lnnglols. Port Orford,
Cold Beach and BrooklugH onco each
week, with a fully ouulpnoil elec
trical machlii". The show will start'
just as soon as tho roads will pur
mil of auto travel.
Tho Myrtlo Point Ihitorprl.io says:
'Harry Williams, or Bock Creek and
. 10. K'orcueriug, of Camas Valley,
came to tho city Monday tor a row
days' visit liuru and at Coiiillle. Mr.
Korenerlng brought In a lino spe
cimen of mountain Hon hide, having
recently killed thu varmint in the
woods on Bock Creek. Tho lion
measured u little better than nine
feet from tip to tip, and tho hide
Is tho largest and best colored of
uny or Us kind that lias been
brought out of tho woods here re
cently."
BAIriMOItlO, Md., Mnr.
2!l It looks as If the Scrip
tures are being fulfilled and
tho end of tho world Is ap
proaching, Cardinal (llbbons
says. The prolate made tho
statement during a general
discussion of the war.
"Tho nowti coming from
lOuropo is terrible, " ho do
claied. "It awes me. It I.)
beyond our realization. Wo
cannot grasp its magnitude
or what- it means. It Is
terrible horrible, Indeed.
"Doob It not look as If
the Scriptures are being ful
filled?" 'Nation shall rise
against nation and there
shall bo sorrow throughout
tho world, which will be a
sign that the end Is near.'?"
he was naked.
"Yes. It does," he admit
ted. "Think for a moment
what this war means if ,oii
can. 1 cannot. When one
life is lost on board ship
all tho country is startled,
When tho Titanic sank with
more than It) Oil or its pas
sengers the world was hor
lifted. "That wiu a thing that
occurred only once. Loss of
lire In groat numbers occurs
only once In a while. But
now In this greatest war of
the world hundreds nay,
thousands of lives aro be
ing sacrificed."
STUDENTS
I
Mihjei t of Hood ltoitdn. Thirty dol-
- PROFESSIOWAI
i i.. -. i... ..fi.. i i t I -tn
lain IB III liu iiliuiihi 111 lllBll iny.i;n. i
All essays must he In by Apr
and tho successful contestants
bo announced on May 8.
At tho primary election May ID,
the iiuo'jIIoii of Issuing bonds for tho
poiimtnonl impiovemeiit of Coos Co.
loads will be voted upon. Tho (lood
Bonds Association dojlrcu to have
Now that tho students of the papers submitted In support f tbo
TIMBTV IIOLLABS CASH PBIZKS
FOB (IOOI) BOADS lOhSAYS
CoiKcu' Announced Today h.v (lood
Bonds Association or County
April 1M Last Date
DIRECTORY
-l Dr. A L. Houscworth "
will Physician and h!"' .
nrn ,fr,(:o!,rvlK "lock.
Office hours: 1 1 (3 i
I nnd 7 to H p. ,. " m, h
in. ... n,
.-..v.. wiin- j ;j. jM
J. M. Wright
public schools are In fairly good bond Issue or $370, 000.
trim, having written, many of tlieiu,! It is suggested that teachers may
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nt..-. ..
essays for a City Iloautirul, tho
Coed Beads Association Ij today an
nouncing a contest ninong tho pu
pils or tho county Tor essays on tho
rind It desirable to liavo prelimin
ary debates In their schoolu In order
to Itirrcujo the pupils' fund of In
formation on tho subject.
HUIUHNO LUNT1UCT0R
Kstlmatos furnished on u
Kulcs or of Contest:
Tho following aro tho rules of thu contest:
I
for Building
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Hjc, ICar d Thnmt RmUt
CLASSICS iriTTjjII
Phono aatM. it,,,,,,,., 200.30J
Irving uiock.
1)11. MATT1H B. SHAW,
I'hyhlchn, nnri Siirjeo
riiono a:io-j.
1J
!
NIOW I'OBIXST BA(ilCK
Henry Allen, who has been In
charge of tho Forest Banger station
ut Peavlno, near Callce, has become a
H. G. Butler
CIVIl, IINfllNKEK
Boom .'104 Coko Bids. Phone U
Beshlenco Phono 3C3-L.
1
r..
Subject: "Ailvi'iitnges or Bonding Coos County
Heads."
, Papers must not vwcood tlitio words and niust bo neatly written In
Ink on ono side of the paper to iceolvc consideration.
!. The pupils may use every menus possible lo gather material and
suggestions for the'e iirgiiiiiont but the composition intuit ho
thuir work and ondnruod an such by their teacher.
I. This contest Is open to all pupils or all grades and tho prizes will , flm (J Chandler
bo awarded In two divisions, one contest lor (Irainniar school ', ' AUCIIITDCT
pupils mill ono fur High. School pupils. Booms 301 nnd 302. Cnk nmui.
A prlzo of $r..tli) will bo given for the best essay In ouch class i Murshflold, Oregon.
and ten prizes of ono dollar each will bo awarded for llio next " " "" 5
ton best essays In each class, making a total ot 'Ji'2 prizes lo bo 1 WFAVIIMfi All Iinrto n ...
distributed In the county. iSltV Mm WWW Co
To facllllato the work of the Judges In the contest, each district' X1' p ,: '"i, . q p as0n, 680
will submit one paper for caHi scliolurs orCrnctlon ot that! ',in oouri11' 0 rllOne 220-R
iiumbor enrolled In thu district. All papers should be In the
hands or the district principal or superintendent by April lilst.
Tliesu teachers will then select thu best papers to tho number
allowed their district and thoy must liu lorwurdcd to reach
County Superintendent It. 10. Baker 011 or before April !2!th.
The aiiuoumimeut of siucossful contestants will bo made
May Sth.
SUISVKVIXd A BOAD
MAY BUILD ADDITION
na.xi: i;i.i:ction boaiid
10. L. BobliiHou Ir making good I It Is reported Hint tho Ilciniloii , ii;ao a.m.
progress on tho survey of the limp- Knights ol' P thins lodge Is con-
tcsldout or Curry, and Is now In iiitut Highway between Beedspo't and HldcrliiK tho Advisability ot putting
charge or tho Shasta Costa station. tSeottuburg. liu nnd his crew ore lo- an addition to their building at
rated at S'ottsburg. nnd are work- lint hired and Baltimore. The
lug down tho river, rmpquu Cour- addition would cover tho vacant
lor. Mifto liotwii'ii tho present build-
- ,lin; and the sidewalk along Haiti-
Times want ads bring result in no nvrii'ie Baudon World. 1
'. 'KWXvrjuiJuxiwnmi.imumuaun.-
Rlovo Spoorl, who was rorinurly in
elmrgu of that station, Is now ut Ills
1iomo near Brushes Creek, :nd will
italto up other pursuits this summer.
Cold Bench Reporter.
IWYINti Til Kilt TANKS
Tho people In Curry county aro
f paying taxes In good shape according
lo the following from tho Reporter of
For thu annual election to ho 'Cold Beach:
held Monday, April It, the Council j Tax money Is coming In fast, Sher-
iiamed thu following board: Judges Mff Bailey being kept In a rusli to keep
TIMH TABLE
WILTiAMKTTK PACIFIC MOTOR
CAB
Leave lm,
Marshf lold North Benl
0:45 a.m. -,. 7:00 in.
7.45 n.m. gjoo i.a.
8:4C a.m. 9:00 in!
9:45 a.m. 10:15 in,
10:45 n.m. 11:00 in.
1 1 : B 0 a.m. UMS .n,
12:50 p.m. 1:16 p.n.
1:45 p.m. " 2:00 p.n.
2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.a
3:45 p.m. ' ' 1:00 p.n.
5:00 p.m. E:is pa
5.40 p.m. 6:55 pn.
G:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:15 p.a
Judge.) C. A. Harrington, 10.
Schneider nnd F. L. Lundy; Clerics
his desk clear. Last Saturday ho re
ceived over i!00 tax remittances In
II. A. (iuorln, Don W. Snyder and ono mall from tho outside, many
Point Kn-for w 11 nrn pain inuir tuxes in run, in
stead of only the first Installment.
Frank Dygurl. My 1 Ilo
torprlso.
CANNOT VOTIJ IN .MAY
l.auo County Bond Mattel
Hold Over
.Must
For Assessor
-I herehy jinnitunce myself In
hearty hjmpatliy with whoever may
knee, lie sustulucd an Injury some
time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. David Howard, uow
lywedii, spoilt their houoymoou In
Dundon-by-tho-Sou last week. They
imw nnurueii 10 iiauser 10 ureaa ,., , . ,,..,,. iN.iniiiiii.ini , ii..iiiihi.iii Vulimlv
,...,.., . , CMay primaries accord ng to tho fol- "'Pui'lunn 01 a iiemoiiat. aiiimmij
IIia nnu'u lit Ihftli rii(iiiilii iiiiil tun Ir il " " I 1
1 . ," . ' " V 'lowing from tho lOugeno C.uard: ,v,,,, w't,,,,H '" ,"IV, "' "',0 "" u, '
their futuro homo on the rami owned ,. .?I111 nilll , , , ..... ...,.. ..,, ., ,, ,.H lv,rt. ., ,
in; pM'i"w iiuiiii innuu 1111 Hum 1' I
Tho pooplo or Luiio county cannot l1'" ,',,',l 'y the people lor the of-
voto on tholr big bond Issuo at tho!'1 ' Assessor, ulivther ho n n
WKSTKBN OILS BKST
iTdls Why W.stiru .Motor Oils Have
tho Advantage
"Why do motor oIh inado from
nuphnlt-baBo criido give IiomI results,
especially In tho matter of carbon
deposits?" asked C. W. Cumbers of
tho Standard Oil Company, repeating
tho question put to him by a Tinuw
representative yesterday.
'Well, It's a rather technical sub-
by the groom.
, A. .1. Marsli left yesterday for his
home on 101k river in Curry county
after a business visit hero ami ut
Coos Bay. Mr. Marsh lost 17 heul of
good cows this spring, but has dis
covered tho causo and is now pre
venting any further loss.
Art. Mayors of Port Orford has
been In the city on business tho past
wvek. Mr. Mayors will bo omployod
ui tullymnu for tint lOstabiook coin
pany
rrom which po
expect to ship many tlow
uurraclng roads In Lano county can- "very tixpajel' has n Kiel; to ivgts
iiot Ito voted upon at tho primary iter, except, peihups tho owners of
bloctl oven though a separato bal- property In IVrlmm Park. Without
lot Is usod Tor tho measure. levceptlon they feel (hut. their as-
This Is tho opinion given by DlH-jscssmeiit Is quite within rwison, con
trlct Attorney J. M. Devors, when "hlerln tho Im-atlou of their prop,
asked rogardlng tho law by persons 'di .v. Buy a lot in IV1-I111111 Park
Intorestod In tho niuusuro. Potltlons ' IH kicking about your taxes.
have boon In circulation for some
'time and It was rumored that tluv
Intorestod In tho plan wore cooking
people nt tho primary elect 1. 111 hold
al Port Orh.nl this summer. m,0",l'1 "l "" V v mUm ,10"1
which point tho latter i-oncorn i ,0!' M"y ,S: ,,,u ,Uh,i'u'1 "ltorm,y
AIIK PLANTING COBN
Largo Amount of Seetl I'scd by tho
Coos County FnriucvH
J. L. Smith says that moro than
IioIiIm that the measure must comu
lup ut tho xoueral election In Novum
bur.
Hoped fully,
W. A. BKID.
Ject for tho ordinary dtWen." mild' 1000 ihiiiihU of seed corn hnvo al
Mr. Cuiubors, "hut as our friends thojrmidy been sold to tho ranchers In
dremlBts would say, oil made from
asphalt-huso crude 'wiporlxog and dis
tills without decomposition.' "
"In overyday language that iiiouiih
that oil which gets into tho oxploidou
chambor does not break up undo:
tho Intense heat and leave a depowit
to gradually hake hard on cylinder
walls and valvos, ami catch and hold
carbon derived from tho motor fuel.
"Oil refining from asphalt-baKu
rrudu maintains Its correct lubricat
ing body until Its work is completed
nnd tlien passes off with tho exhaust,
leaving 11 clean cylinder.
"It almply amounts to thin -im-turo
has given asphalt-baso crude u
dittarettt and inuro advantageous
chomical coustructluu, as far as pro
ducing good motor oils Is concerned.
And whv'ii this oil Is corrodlv ro-
Cl'ltltV COUNTY NKWS
News of Cold Beach Told In
Beporler
The
April, IDKI
Al'TO STAOIO SCIIKDl'LIO
To Portland Yla Florence and
Kugcim
Leaxn Marshf lehl and Florence
Saturday I
Sunday 2 .
i.Moudny II .
.. Tuesday I
r: Wednesday I
H Thursday ti
Friday 7
'
Show next fall. Seed Is lHnK oh-.."1 I,HI
tallied from O. A. ('., which Is al
ready acclimated In this slate, for
$;i.7.ri a bushel; but thou who want
It ihoulil sieak qulekly. Couulllu
Sentinel.
::
10. .1. Baker has completed plans J o... . 1 .' J " "
... 1 t 1 tit nilill(IUy o
this valley ror planting this spring. u" romoueuug ins uomug uoiiso ; - sunilny 0 . . .
Phis will mean a big Increase in tho .""" l' "' worn starteit g ..Monday l ..
acreage or this crop, and promises lllr '" S 'I """?'. .' ,.;
1. .-... .1 , J. 11. Yolslov. the old-tlnio resident ... ",,llu.t""l '-
ni'ii itir in" niiiiurin ui villi v. in ui . 'r illl'riilnv 1:
BrooMugs neighborhood, has,; pvidav 11
.11 1 .. i.i.. ..nil r.. I.. .1.... " .. . '. ..
iiinitimiu iii ii in iiuu-iiriv nil in in iii.u i riHlllltiay 1
... ....
locality at a good figure.
Dallas llardouhrook, who tor tho
pant j ear has been located ut Astoria
returns to Brookings this week, to
again engage In dentistry.
i f t t t
t
DUSTBOYS PBOPIOBTY
Tim rollowlng recltul of a very
mean trick Is given in tho Cold
Beach C.lob).
"Somo miscreant entered Arthur
Walkor'H hniiMO a few nights ago
and ruuiuKcd around through bu
reaus, trunks, etc., scattering IIiumis
i t
LIOASKS (WNNKBY AtiAIN
hotter results."
land artlcloH of clothing over tbo
uiioii, iiiuHniiiy h bivub uiu .miioiioi. r,0lll. hl (l ,.r,.jmu, manner. Not
j being sail if led with that went t
tliii fi'llll I'limnl mill In.iK- nli'.i Ini-M
. ...... ... ...... ...... ....... ..... w .!!.... .. . . . .. . . .
W V mam. ,.r ...........l mm .....i i.r.,k.. ii.m..i1Ml, 11,sl,u'1 ,,y JUSUl'l! aU"
isia
... Saturday T2
Sunday a:i . .
3 Monday -' I . .
Tuesday 25 . .
m Wudu'wday 20
Thursday 27 .
Friday 2S ...
Saturday 2'.t .
Sunday .10 . .
On trips leaving .Marsh Hold before
S, a. m. you should make Portland
siiino day. On p. m. trips you
sauni iluv. On tt. in. trios von
i - .- --.. . . .-.... ....
L Punt W'liltiifiv u li.i i iu .rillllilH mil I ... . .... .
wont top r" " " siiouui come iroin i-oruauii 10
... io
Tho Cold Beach (Hobo sayB:
Tho Seaborg lease on tho cannery
site at ItuguoH'K has been secured ror
'another Near, the lease payment hav
ing been made last week.
CIIAItCi: UISMISSKD
Sunday !
r Monday 17
Tuesday IS
Weiluemla 10
1:110 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
4:15 n.m.
I: 15 n.m.
5:15 a.m.
0:00 a.m.
ti::io a.m.
c.::;o a.m.
7:00 a. in.
7:00 a.m.
7:. '10 n.m.
!i::io a.m.
1 1:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.1
I: If, ii.ni. i
i:::u p.m.
2:00 p.m.
4:00 a.m.
Jr mini ITO St g m nmXM MU
.jc er.
)
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
Sec C0RTHELL
Phono 317V
DRY WOOD
nt
Campbell's Woodyard
, North Front Street
Phono ii'lU
27iO R&KCXXlU Sforo
LOCKHAUT I'AKSONS DHUG CO.
FABK TK.V CIIXTS
City Jihults North llcml, 15c
nn coMMi'TATitix nn
l) TICKKTS, $1.75 ZU
Marshfleld-N'orth llcnd
Auto Lino
ParB every ten minutes from
G a. in., to 12 niirinhdit; to
South Slough onco a day.
leaving at 1 1 n. m.5 to Em
piro thrco trips a day.
COBST . KIXIJ. l,r,H
Are You In Business For Yourself?
A Painter, a Carpenter, a Baker, a Rug Weaver, a !
Paper Hanger, a Mason, a Cement Worker, a Build- ,
er of Concrete Blocks, an Excavator, a Chimney
Sweep, a Milk Dealer, a Blacksmith, a Tinner, a
Jack-of-all Trades, a Tinkcrcr, a Cabinet Maker, an
Electrician, a Plumber, a Harness Maker, a Dray
man, a Taxi Driver, a Horse Dealer, a Dressmaker,
a Teacher or a Doctor.
It is to your ndvnntngo to keep your nuuio beioro tho public. It Is
thvi llfo of your trndo ror tho publlu to know that you aro "fctIB In busi
ness at the same old stand."
i . .nt .. ..I
, , -i . .I., fi.iu.
i 'Plillt-kiiliiv "0 . . r.-oo n in
Fi Iday 21 a : I n a.m.
ti::io a.m.
t : :to n.m.
0: tfi a.m.
7::t0 a.m.
0::0 a.m.
I l:0i) a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
l:it0 p.m.
Every man or woman with a small
trtuluoss, every man or woman who
aerlves his livelihood from tho pa
tronage of tho public, every man
or woman who lives no oilier iiowk
paper publicity In tho promotion of
their business, should liavo an ad
will prosper from thu patronage of
tho wholo coiuiuuiilty.
It Ih oatiuuiteii Hint the classified
column or Tito Time-, with Its City
Nowh and its "BuhIiiiiw Directory"
and other eluublficttlons. Is read
dally by more than lu.nnu pooplo-
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on
savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
A. II. noixiiM
Marshfidd KaS to.
T. J. HCAIFH cj
iiy
PAINT AM
either In (lie f.'lty News column or, an army grotor (bun tv!c llio pop
In tho "Business Directory" in tho! illation of Muishl'icld .in army. Hint
will glvo you patronugo smuior or
later.
In Juutieo to your hiis'uoys, in
jiisllco to tho public, who sook you,
and ovon In justlco to those who nre
tho county Jail for 00 days on tho
upon the garment -covorvd floor.
!CTffX
LVUr77tiB
'AShlnoln
(let a can today from
your hardware or cro.
Irydalr,
i of Doiiuiark, on an alleged conviction
I for assault and battery, was brought
. I o i u I ctr ' hofi.ro Judge Wood at (lold Beach
LOW l,0St Hinll tTtlCiency on n writ of habeas corpus and dU-
ii'im wy mv n nn nnv ,
uuuu un i 11111L.0 mnivi ououniuBni
Ii
(lold Beach Heportr
" "B Wi Prescription for
111 .1 E c z e m a
mtwwmwmjrm
.Murshflold in ono day.
Al'TO STARK S(,IIKI)OLi:
March J Did
To Portland via Floreuco and
Kugeno
Leave .Maobfleld and Florence
widely read classiried ml columns or
tho Coos Bay Tlnios.
It will bo wMiiderrully surprising
to you to lea hi how inexpensive this
.iimn in innuiusiiin ia, .inn wuai ID-1
nmrkablo results you get for so, already our patrons, your ad should
jinull un expenditure. 'bo thoro -a handy roioronco, a con-
Tho pooplo or today do not imk ! vonlonco, a guldo for thoso who
this ponton and that porgon who 'want you.
plows gardons, or who does pupor1 You cannot holp but profit there
hnngliiK or who cltHins out cIstoniB. by. Tho valuo of tho classified tin
Thoy jioarch through tho advertising Ims boon tried und found not lack-
columns of tholr dully nowspupar,
and If your ad Is thoio you are tho
ono who will profit, Tho dally pa
per Is tholr guide, their dlroctory,
their book of roforouco.
mg ror tho promotion of tho small
buslnoss, which will ovontuully join
tho ranks ' of tho big buslnoss, It
proporly promotod.
Wo are banking our nrgumont on
Estimate FuriiUti!
PhoHA un.it. MrnrW4 ,(
mm """
TIIK wiirrw is IUNa
Of all Sen lug Mat blue
Now located at 2,0 Market .
West. Phono 1J3J. W 'J
alsoBotblgbargalnanal W
ut usod machines. All wmnM
told on easy payments.
SAVF MONEY
,y urderlng H ,,,0,U,S
HENRYVILLE COA
Xiit ronl, ton 0
Lump coal, ton """'"
Or hall ton of both..-'"
1). MUSSOX. 1TOP.
ii.nnn 18-.T or leavo orders
t Illlljcr'ii Cigar
Store
I
9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
t
Many will say. "I couldn't stand the statements of thoso who have'
the uxpouso or advertising," nnd lot'uaed and are using tho classlflod nds,
It go nt that, not upproclntln the 'the City Xows columns aud the
faot that It would bo an Investment ("Business Dlroctory," and liavo been
rather than oxpeuso, as necessary toiso olated ovor tho rosults that thoy
for j yc-r tlio tamtanl ikln remrty a
muiu ujiti vitrriMii) irniarif rvllof (Tom It'-lu
BKI) CBOSS Dill'
Tuosday 2S
Wednesday 20
Thursday 30 , 1:00 p.m. entry on business us tools, or stock bnvn tnkan siinotni nniiin tn tnii ual
I Friday 31 1:15 p.m. or counters. And they will go on about it time aud again. i
On trips len!ng Marshf lold be-1 having to be satisfied with whai nus-' Wo IuMt you to Joiu tho army of '
'foro S n m. you should mako Port- iaa i.ni. n, ,wk f, i.ti.i. - ..i .i -. -.....-.,
.... - ...w ..... ... ...w ..w... ...v., '. i- p. 'U'..-'tul (IIU UA1IIX I IllBSHIflJ
intancpa.iad uers nt u cost so low that yah
tho light ' will hardly bellevo It to bo truo.
d.. . llio liilMost of oltfuiira-.kfM land PAUIO d IV. Ou 11. IW, tflpa J'Oll. . ,,,,, , ,
.'G STOBK SOiW !5PMySS1SilSS; sl'oold como from Portland to r,rc, or ff,onrta nnrt "CI""'
"JT Cu la ud wu m about UjUi, j Mnrslifloltl In ono day. Iwhllo thoso who do "seo tin
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leaves Marshfidd every W
8 a.m. Leaves head of rive
nt 3:15 ii. in. .Mtn.v
STKA3IKH "A10, t
'eaves head of river JoJJ
. Leaves .""",
.For charter apply
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