The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 28, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
For Cool Afternoons and Evenings
'M,V ' Ml
WE La
f
A SPMNG
ceiT
Tlil.s is (lie (lino of year when one
must lio prepared for midden
changes in weather, m a Spring
anil Summer ('out. In really noces
Miry. When you can liny a SpVlng
Coat oT (lie kind no are selling for
$i:t.7, ami which is made along tlio
nowusl linos tills .sci.son, of a ma
terial (hat -will give excellent her
vlco, wo licllovo you ought to see
these Coats real early and inalco
selection whilo m good a vnluo can
ho had.
ALLOWS
0
TIED
"NKW TltAIN SKItVICK DKST F.VF.U
dftwi:i:n iikiu: and vallkv
GDDUILLEAR
E
I
PUN
Allows' Visitors to Conic Hero, Trade
and Kettirn Homo Same Day
M-nv Schedule interests
Consltlornulo Interest was evl
deiicod in the timo schedule rf tho
Southern Pacific ns published last
ovoiilng In Tlio Tlnica, Suiit. W. V.
Miller having arrived homo from a
conference In Portland with company
('officials.
The now scrvlco to and from tho
Coqullle Valloy and Powors allows
W. V. SWAIN AND MISS .IKWHIifi
SIIF.KIIAN OF POWKDS MAltlMKD
civic imimiovhmknt commit-
TKi: MI2KTIXO TODAY
Well Known Young Couple Surmise j April 3 Is Heartily Kudorsed as
Frfends Spend Short Honeymoon
Hero
V. C. Swain, Biiporlntonilont of tho
Smlth-Powors Logging Company, and
Miss .lowoll Sheohan, daughter of Mr.
p.ml Mrs. Win. Shcehan of Powers,
wore quietly married In Coqnlllo Inst
'evening, Rov. Mr. Downs or tho Meth
odist church officiating. Tho wedding
was n Biirprlso to their friends
and today congratulations nro being
Clean-up Daj Leaders of Wo
nun's Club Want to Aid
i More definite plans for tho staging
of Cleon-up Day will bo perfected at
a mooting lato today of tho Civic
.Improvement committee. On every
hand there has hcou hearty ludors
inent of tho various committees of I
tho Chabcr of Commerce and Mayor
It. A. Copplo Is sotting aside tho day !
eutlroly for tho purpose of making '
for tho malting of the trip oitlior showered upon thorn by Marshflold t.Marshflold beautiful
fifer Nw Sprai
way In one day for tho transaction
i of business. At tho present tlmo .1
visitor to Powers must leave Mursh-
nioui 111 1 u : -n 11, 111. nun wuu uvui
! until tljo next evening boforo roturn
I Ing unless ho can accomplish his
business hurriedly in tho few minutes
1
between trains.
j Allows More Time
in tho saino way passengers from
1 Powers arrlvo horo now at 5 o'clock
In tlio evening, have to Btay over
night and, unless they remain for
! still another day, must loavo for
homo again on tho 10: IT, train tho
(next morning.
I Tho now schedtilo allows for a stay
'of thrco hours and fifty minutes nt
' IUiii.h.. .....I n Mn. ., flnta Tltil nt
six hours and thirty minutes for pco-
plo from tho Coqnlllo Valley and
Powors. Tills will bring considerable
' Valloy trade to Coos Hay it Is bo-
liovcil.
I Ferry Ariangeinent
. Mr. Mlllor explained that tho dolay
j , , of 0110 hour mid four minutes on ttio
AV. ,1. Itl'ST HAYS CALIFOItNIA .!.(). LANCJWODTIIV ItF.MF.MDKltS ' Unipqun, going oither way. is or
IIAS MAXY UNK.MIM.OYKI ', Ol.ll CLAIM IN ALASKA casloncd by tho fart that not only tho
pnssongcrB, but the bnggngo, tho mnll,
Labor Union Heads Say That 200,- If It Has No: lloen Staked Out .May bo parcels liost and tho express must
Hub Dry Goods Company
"SMART WKAR FOR WOMKN"
Corner Hrondwiiy and Central Avenue.
Phono .101.
Ill
IN! SEEK WDBK'HH FOLLOW HUNCH
000 Men There Aro Out of Wol-lc
-Saw Foinier Residents
(Jo Tliero This Summer Wis
lu Alaska In G'old RiihIi
'bo forrled, transfercd from 0110 train
to another.
' Also In niakltiK tho ferry It will not
W. J. Rust who hriB Jimt returned Slnco 180S, J. O. Lungworthy lum'i.n nosslblo to no from one bank to
from California says that while can- romoinbored thero is a certain claim nimiiinr Tim north landlnc will bo
owl business conditions thcro uro I111- on .Copper River", lu Alaskia, that',,,, smith rlvor, about thrco miles
proving, thcro Is n dearth of -om- j scorned to luivo all tho requisite,) of f,.0, Heedsport. Tho dolay too will
ployiuont. Ho said that tho labor a full flodged gold 111I110. Ho Is ' novc tho piiBsongors to oat tholr
union liouds cstlmnto that thoro nro frying to oscortaln now whether or Hunch ut Rccdspirtt.
now 200,000 unemployed lu Callror- not this certain claim Is staked out 'tl0 Tlmo Table
nla. Thoy flguro this will bo ma- and If It Is not ho may go thcro j ti,0 following is n reprint of tho
tcrlally reduced soon whon spring (again this summer to look into tlio timo tablo published In Tho Times
building operations nnd other spring matter. !lu8l OVonIng so adjusted that It can
work startB. ) Mr. Lungworthy was In Alaska dur- )l0 ,nor0 on8ny followed through:
San Joao Is growing very rapidly ( Ing tho gold riiflh days. Ho Hays that , South Hound Road Down
Mr. nuBt says. Tho real catato mar- ho prospected lu this district and was
kot is quiet, the better demand being encouraged by tho results. lie came
for productive ranches. Ncur lu town j'liamo without taking up hla claim,
property Is moving very slowly and Lbut novor has been able to forgot
have I
friends.
Tho nuptials wore not such a sur
prlso to Powers frfonds as to Mnrsh
fiold friends but oven tho ones at
Powers wore not nwaro just whon
It would happen. Yesterday thoy
idlppod away from friends and came
to Coqnlllo whore tho knot was tied.
Thoy ctunc to Mr.rshflold this morii
llng. loko on Dr. Div
Soon after Mr. Swain and Itta brldo
registered nt tho Chandler, a friend
tolophoned a hurry call to Dr. Geo.
13. DIx, a close friend of .Mr. Swain,
simply tolling him that thoro was a
oleic porson In room 22 1, Mr. Swain's
apartment, without tolling him nuy
further particulars.
Dr. DIx responded lu a hurry and
was somewhat surprised when his
knock at tho door was responded to
by Mr. Swain. An Inquiry Troni Dr.
DIx quickly brought a rcsponso from
Several leaders In tho women's '
clubs of tho city havo also bocoino on-,
thiulastlc nnd state tholr willing-1
Lness to cull special meetings of their
brganl.utloiiB for tho purpose of aid
ing tho men lu tho clean-up and
possibly to furnish "rations" at noon
on April It for tho liungry workers.
IN FULL DISCORD
STHKKT CLKAXKHS DUMP KUR
DISH OFF SKCOXD ST. DKIDOK
More Suits and Cnah
i .hist received: Another
Mllplllcnl Of "STV!.l'.r...
incuts, and wo feel sure that our stork N (, ' r Kw.
the most particular dres.stV. Won't you ,. .i. '''lKn" "' "t
STYLK-CRAI.-T COATS ,,.. ,
- " T-iMm
STYLK-CRAI'T SUITS.
n-IW to ?:(,;,!
(HI
MILLINERY
Oh hi to the aiiuual Kaster rush, It xx 1 1 . Mc .
jour hat onrly while jou ham a ehiinre (l, K0. ( . " kf,wt
Unison's very latest styles. PRICKS AI.W.IVs I'Icht'""
DRESS GOODj
,ll till. Iiili.vl I.IIIIIIU III.. .(II.... .
"" '""i 1'inMiim, Ucjifii ii.., I
Crenes. (iiuuhaiiis. Perrnles. elr.. mii -.. .. onS I
, ' " '" "ue cr Yard
o o J
ENNINGS
NOR.TH BEND
"The Store That Sells the Best for Less."
IHH
City Dump (iroHiiig in Very Heart
or Miushrield City Reaiitirul Is
Lost Sight of In Rush
: SHIPPING news :
Directly at varlanco with tho plan, ..
for ti City Reautlful and lu nni accor" 1
with tho City Unsightly nro tho la
bors of the Marshflold street clean-
Swain that "I was married yesterday" jg department. Swcopors havo boon
nnd tho Introduction of tho hrltlo 'iniiUiUK a practice of dumping tho
quickly followed. Dr. DIx then hired ''rubbish nnd filth of the streets, ofr
n chauffeur to take him back to tho (11,0 second street bridge onto the
offlco nnd charged It up to Swain. 'Mill Slough fill.
Could Not Kscapo so successful havo been tho opora-
This was one of the many Jokes t0H Umt 1)y ,)W a v0 ot ,urt, n
li.t nnrmintnreil 11 nil will encouiitar 1 ..oKni.l. mima i,... 1 uitimla 1, 1 ,-
,. ,ui,.u.v .. w...., u.......u ...n.
VKSSKLMOVK.MKXT
Luis,
Arrived
Whlttlor, Port Han
0: 15 a. m.
Tillamook, Portland, 7:1."
A. M.
Adelluo Smith, Oakland,
at noon,
Stilled
Ntinn Smith, Oakland, C:ir,
for n tiny or two. 13von on tho train n,i ,iry n8 monument to tho causo, ' ,1,Bt 'Kht
from Coqnlllo this morning, although
thoy thought that they had kept tholr
while tho banks apparently
largo doposlts, loans nro difficult to
negotiate
Whllo thoro, Mr. Rust biiw many
formor Coos lhiyltos. W. F. Squires
nnd wlfo nro getting along nlcoly,
Mrs. Squire being much Improved in
health. Harry Skinner formorly pur
ser on tho Alliance) nnd later steam
Nhlp agent hero is now lu tho rotil
estate business lu San Prnuc!i:co.
Through tr. Local
Leavu Leave
Eugene 7:20 nm.
Onrdlnor . ..11:50 am.
Roidspoit . l:0 pin.
North Iloii't . a-10 pin.
Marshflold nr :i::0 pin. 7:0 am.
1. Its iiosslbllltles.
This Is a hunch and ho Is anxious
to work It out, though ho believes
'thoro Is oro thoro to pay 1:1m ror . jitir8,foM lv '-l0.pin.
the trouble. Ifniiin 1 : :t 0 nm.
Myrtlo Point .' 00 pin,
Powers .... 0:10 pni,
Arrlvo
I SHOULD WORRY!
DEAL NOW CLOSED
COOS AND CURRY MMIONK CO. FI
NALLY TAKKS OVKR COXCKRN
.1. PLUVIUS OIVKS I'S I3XCKSSIVK
RAINFALL THIS YKAR
K:K nm.
II: I! 5 nm
1 0 : :i 0 nm.
Arrlvo
North Hound Rend Up
Through tr. l-ocnl
Arrlvo Arrlvo
Kugono 5:10 pin.
(Inrdlner ... 1:00 pin.
Roedsport .. 11:20 nm.
Sill TlitVe Is Phuo In India Where North Hond.. 9:10 nm.
(KM) to 7(1(1 Inches of Rain Falls I'MarHhfiold lv. 0:20 nm.
Annually Not So Hem Mnrshfleld nr 0:10 nm.
Coqnlllo
(Myrtlo Point
1lf.ivt,a . - - .
period tho year boforo Is 21.2 I Inches
Dy April I Will llno Switched All ,. twlco tho annual rainfall of Snn
bul.MVIbors or Coqnlllo l-arineiT.' .!)iego. Wo have had In the Inst i ,,,., P(lI1Vl;Illl,lll.0 ,I.tl profit or
Company to New Swltchboaid ioven months 7 1.07 Inches of water; i Ti..H wt Ads will ho demon-
nt this timo last year wo had had stratcd by a trial.
nil. Ill Inches. In other words Coou
liny Is on tho credit side of J. Pin
Kins' ledger nnd is still going.
Yet with It nil there is a bit of
Cons Hay's excess lu rainfall slnco
Sept. 1 over what It was for tho siinio K!
8:10 nm.
7: Hi nm.
0: 10 nm.
Loavo
5:20 pm.
1:20 pm.
rt:2K pm.
2:20 pm.
Loavo
April 1 will see the coiiKolldatiou
of tho Coqnlllo Valloy Farmers' Tol
vphono Company nnd the Coos nnd
Curry Tolophono Company, a 'fact 1
t lint will mid i!n Hiilmpillioiu In tlin'l
latter concern and will reduce tlto.on8olu,,"n' homoi wag today .IIb-,
double totalling bunion of inmiy 'ovorml llluro ls a V ln ,ho ,I,,M-,
Coqnlllo users. Tho final salo papers all'-v" onntl. bJiwoen India nnd
were made out lute yesterday In Co.Cll,1,u whoro tho "mu,al ni,I,fn" ,8
,,, botwouii 000 nnd 700 Inches, 50 to
llU1"0 '.. .., f ......
This brines tha totnl subscribers r . ".'"" .......,-
J
I TIMES WANT ADS t
GET RESULTS t
while at Its base scattered hither and
yon nro cart loads after curt loads
wedding qulot, others knew nnd tng3'0f Btiu moro debris. Hits of pupor ,
were hooked onto Swnln so that cv-, tiy ,,1,0,11 tho breeze, for nil tho ,
eryono know tho Newly-weds. 1 wori,i m0 8ml kites.
I After n fow days they will return I lt. lll0 ,mradlBo ot tho rag plckor;
In Piiu'nrn. whera it lininn Is In rcndl-!.. ..i-n. .,!!. n.. .. iniitli. uirnnt li'a
... . .... . .. ... --- LD VltllltlllJ Ull t, jfi.Mi.w .)......, . .1
ness for thorn nnd to which tho well I n t,0 Very heart of the city.
wishes of u host of friends for a long .
nnd blissful futuro will follow them.
A. II. Powors nnd II. J. McKcown
wero tho Instigators of M10 Dr. DIx j
opleodo nnd they pullod tho snnio
thing on TjC. Straw, Dr. Ilonsoworth
and Dr. Johnson lu rapid succession.
(JOKS TO ALASKA
Frederick K. Drown, Locating Knglu
hV or S. P. (Jets I'lno .lob
Fredorlck 13. Drown, locating en
gluoor of the Willamette Pncific nnd
(who has been in charge of tho build
ing of Tuunol No. 7, loaves tomorrow
for Sownrd, Alaska, to bocoino engi
neer for the government now build
lug tho railroad to that port.
001
HUSKY
TIIRKK IIUNDRKD THOUSAND
TROUT TO DI3 DISTRIRUTKD
.$
Aro Now In Coos River Hatchery
Ready to Take Out In May to f
Speedwell, San Diego, 5:!10
last night.
Coaster, San Francisco, .S
a. m.
Phoenix, San Francisco, :i
p. m.
Due Hero
Kllhurn, San Diego, to
night. Patsy, Portland, Thursday.
Hardy, San Francisco, to
morrow. Duo to Sail
Kllhurn, Portland, 5 u. 111.
tomorrow.
Tillamook, Portland tomor
row noon.
Adeline, Oakland, ".'DO n.
in. tomorrow.
HI
E PIRATES
NOT
' ALL I.IVi: OX ('(HK nit
ACCtJIIDIXd TO ii:wiirMTl
Coos County Slicnnis
t.
Three bundled thousand Knstorn
brook trout will bo ready for dis
tribution lu tho lakes nnd streams
of Coos County some tlmo In May,
according to Frank Smith, supsrln-
teiidout of tho South Coos River Tlio tanker Whlttlor arrived In the
Hstchory, who was lu the city today. I Ray this morning with n cargo of oil.
Ho bollevos that by that time tho 'She was off the bar slnco Sunday
Tho position is nil alluring ono tojrmt w, ,)0 ,,.,, onoKl, t0 fond 1 wultlng Tor favorable conditions nnd
. ! nn nm nllA llllll lnnlllHllcl n I
ouglncors nnd' 0110 that requires a
most capable man. Mr. Drown has
boon with tho Southern Pacific for
years. Ho has n year's loavo of nb
souco to go to Alaska. .Mrs. Hrowu
will accompany him ns far ns Se
attle. Mr. Drown did engineering
work for tho Southern Pncific on Coos
Day ton yenrB or moro ngo whon tho
plan was to build Into this county by
way of Drain.
COUNTY SKAT NOTKS
News of Coqnlllo People.
Tho Sentinel
Told lu
for themselves In the streams and , for 11 pilot. This morning tho tu
also that tho water will bo warm ' Albatross took James Mugoe out to
enough for them, Tho most of them, pilot tho Whlttlor In and sho crossed
woic hutched out lu January.
of tho Coos and Curry Company up 1
to bettor than 2,300 and at tho anm
time ranks It as the third largest
tolophono company in tho state.
It Is oljjht oai'H since the Farmers'
Tolophono Company was orgaulxd lu
Coqullle. Itn piuposo was purely
that of supplying service nt exactly
what it cost to oporntc. Most of the
BiiLecrlborH were stockholders. Tho
i-tlrst rate was 25 cents a mouth, later
.50 cents and thou up to $1.50 a
ftinouth and the uulmcrljiors kept tholr
fov 11 instruments lu lo'pulr.
L Hy April t It Is expected that nil
subscribers lu Coqullle will havo boon
fswitched over to tho 0110 switch
jjbanrd. Thero will bo sevoral Im
portant changoH affected in tho Co
qnlllo system, especially as to putting
tho wlies In cables within tho city
limits.
ifnll would perhaps bo as high us the
Chandler Hotel whereas the amount
wo havo had horo bo far thhi year
would little moro than top tho crani
um of .lous Willnrd.
('hint Shows Itahifall
Hurry Duller has figured out a
very Interesting chart snowing tho
1 rainfall each year since l!u nnd
Hill. 1 Inches annually,
Tha following Is tho rainfall ac
cording to his chart.
IOO:: (18,11
Hit) I 80.35 ,
1005 55.22 i
io l'cc!FACE POWDERS AND TAL-
ritiui 1(140
1908 ." 50.72
1000 OS. 00
1010 .. . , C5.SU
'tiHl ...." 01. SI
1012 02.87
una oi.O"
PERFUMES
The Red Cross Toilet
Goods Department is now
well stocked with both
American and French
Perfumes, including the
exquisite Djer-Kiss, Mary
Garden and Floramye ex
tracts, also Hudnut's,
Palmer's and Reiger's
popular odors.
All Accounts Due
BROWN DRUG CO.
' are payable to
SWANTPN
DRUG CO.
1911
'1915
.Mi
.Si
I
WILL KNLARCK MILL
I
CUMS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Toilet Creams all the
popular ones. Ladies
will find more satisfac
tion in coming to The
Red Cross first for toilet
requisites.
Tho
4.
RED i CROSS
mm
rinsor and Schalling who rocontly
purchased the lumber mill ."t West
lnko, south of tho Sluslaw rlvor, will
vulargn the plant so that It will cut
,5,000 loet of. lumber a .d?y. TU01.I, ie.e Drown Phono RIU
Inov owners nro both experienced mill j "Proscriptions FirM"
men Mr Fluser was form r pluicr
,lil the (Jnrdlner mill. ' maaimm
Pharmacy
Tho distribution In nil probability jut tlio Porter mill,
will bo mndo according to tho wl.ihcsi The Kllhurn crossed out of Kureka
of thu Coos County Fhsh nnd (iiuno at high wntor this morning and Is cx
Protectlve Astoclatlon, this body peeled hero early this evening nnd
designating tho streams to bo stock-f will pro-balily sail about 5 a. 111. to
ed nnd tho nuinbor to bo plnccd In morrow,
tho various sections. j The Adelluo canio in about noon
At this rnte It suoms poiulblo that fioni Oakland and Is loadlus to sail
part of the flub will be liber-, about 7:110 In tho morning noxth
uted In Ten Mile Inkos, together with Jtignln.
other fish thnt inuy bo obtained Loaded to the guards with her 320
Llator from the Stato Fish nnd (Sumo 'tons of freight tlio TUhnuook, dipt.
Commission. Mr. Smith pointed oiit'HJorhorn, of thoS. D. Klmoro lino,
that later in tho year it will bo famo in on her first trip toduy
possible ti nm the fish cars Into ('will probably su
v pioon tomorrow,
1 This afternoon the gasoline sclionu-
Tlioy , lr a Coos Hnv clrl is bad vnn "r Patsy Is loavlim Portland for Coou
do not expect to bo through thoro for J (,0.t lmvo t0 tel, tUQ ,)e0,)lt Thoyn nay with freight. Lator slu will
several days yet. j rind It out boforo tho girl docs, 'contlnuo to Dandon.
The Installation or tho newly olect- . it . 1 .. 1 1 At II p. in. today tho steam school
ed orricors or Ko-Keoi i.odgo, Loyal 1 mamwm g mmmmmvmtxmmmma ' or 1ll00lllx ot awnJ f'011 N'01tl
Order of Mooso, will bo n public nf- j 1 ' Bond carrying a cargo or luinbor
fair Thursday evening, April H. A ror tho 3011th and sovarnl pussongors
basket social will follow tlio core- Rpnnpp JMP HIRH PflQT n ' ttoth tho Nnnn Smith nnd tho
Choose ninl'lng begun Mondr.y nt
I tho Coiiulllo Valloy Croamory horo.
Assessor Trrlft is nt work In Dun- ti,j3 countrr.
don this week nnd Frank Durkholdor!
in tho district below that city.
") llliroilTj
orricnsiit Ilayniy.Wl.mw. J
Is .Str:indcd. Stiuiil (Jllr(l 0tl
Largo May S.iio .Some
Though C003 Hoy pirates eutti
a roptitntlon In the looting 0 &
Santa Clara, from reports im m
of Hay Clly. near where the ittia
sehojiior Oakluml has gone atbor,
it seems that there arc plratei a
world over, If the orcaslon tristt
The Oakland was on lis wij trca
Dnnilou to Han Francisco hit ml
and had Jiut cleared thclir k;i
tuo vessel ran into a heavriuiil
wind that drove It to the wi
until ofr Tillamook, the crtr bu
deued the bout then wifrltftti
A Hay City dispatch to the Porv
land Telegram says: "The iteaa
schooner Oakland, ashore it Xu
zanlta Hcach, north of this pin
Is still on llic hand, the stern d
tho boat lnudward, and teems to l
lu u Jafo position, with a chw
to bo pushed off, If no ttoim ar'Jtt
boforo salvage hcxlns. 0wr;eW
llaiiiH, or Hay City, ho yeiterj
camo down to tako chargi (or lit
owners, Is ptotcctlng the ship I
cargo rrom beachcombers, aid tli
morning routed a crowd ot rta
who attempted to se-uro the tirn
or ties loaded on tho atcamer.Oito
beachcombers, however, ate rit
Ing small nrtlclcs, thrown oretei
In tho shirtlnc of tho icssel nl
rioatod ashore.
"Owners or tho ship arc eipertil
to arrive horo this afternoon on 1
train rrom Portland, when plw
will ho completed for pulHm ut
vesso) to safety In deep wafr. I
tin, niiMiiitlino Williams renialu a
cluitgo of the ship and rro"
rrom posslblu nets of piracy. i
... .. ,... MMll WTHl
ns marked tne siraiiuius ,
of the Santa Clara off Coos W
FLKKTS CADDV MU.MT10XS
Foity-llu Steamers 0KJ
VlmllviHMik to Carry Sufflw
Thoro aio fort3-no H
l!... i.resont time under cha.ier iw
Soattlo to Vladlvobtok to oW "
o.. 'suiinllos to tho army pi - -
II north again about Hvry one or tlicto si. w 1
at tho hIKliosi rai - -
,M fifty oa on t JJJ
coast. AsnneNampl'of ttUft
.,. .1,1,. iionolulan has J
lmrUrod nt tlio rat" of fl;
WATERFRONT NEWS :
1 444?
tho bar nt (: 15 n. m. She is docked
month. It was
figured that M
loill'.'
lnyatthodockwlilloBhowas
cost iri.oua mm .,.m-
The Itobort Dollar bu -
ual
monies.
M. M. Young, who quit the hotel
buslnoss horo about a year ugo and
wont onto n ranch nt Bancroft, has
Jiiht moved to Dandon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Noel returned
Thursday morning rrom San Francis
co, whoro thoy havo boon spending
tho winter ror tho benefit of Mrs.
Noel's health. Sho Is somowhnt tin
proved, though still not woll.
S. 13. Anson, or Arngo, brought his
wDo homo rrom Morcy Hospital at
North nend last Saturday. Although
moro than sovonty years of ago sho
recovered rapidly utter tho amputa
tion or ono of her limbs above tho
kneo. necessitated by blood poisoning,
and tho wound Is now healed.
O. W. Onrdlnor suffered a painful
Injury nt tho garage when nttompt-
Ing to crank n Cadillac It kicked back
and nearly Jorked his arm ofr at tho
olbow. A It was. some or tho liga-
'inonts woro torn looso nnd his hand
nnd arm nro swelled up to twlco
their normal slzo.
LIVING BY PURCHASING
Bulk Coffee
The elimination of
coffee cans reduces
the price of coffee
from 4c to 7c per
, pound.
pnny Is oporatlng sovcral
,i the tMilo nnd has 0
night tor tho south nitor being do- charter. 1 ho ijuwi ,0 a,
"'"' " "' .. nihers
ISiidcdwoll managed to not out last In "l0 tr,Ml am ... . ,..i.,wil
' " . ftH. TttirClHTl Wl""'
Try our Bulk Coffees, at
25c, 30c and 35c per lb.
Bunker Hill
Dep't Store
11 1 u i. mi iiiu Dwuin iihui ucuih "- - . anr yess "
luycd ror n.long tlmo because of Is soiidlng .v.-sei . tt
tho bar. Bound, but .1111 ",, ftr
Tho stoam Bchoonor Coastor with lottonis to cin
a cargo of lumber rrom the C. A.
Smith mill, sailed ror tho south
this morning, crossing tho bar at 8
a. m. '
Tho steamor Nnnn Smith got
away last night, crossing out short
ly utter C o'clock.
IH. SODFNSON TO LFAVF,
Will Go
to Chicago and
Ills Practice
'lYniibfer
Libby Coal. $3.00 ton. Phono 72.
Dr. Leslie,' Osteopath, MnrshNeld.
Tho Dandon Wostorn World says:
Dr. L. P. Soronson, who roturnod
this week rrom a trip to Curry county
states that Dr. F. A. Vogo of Port
land, n rormer scliooltuato', would
nrrlvo with his wire in Dtindon Sat
in day to tako over Mr Soronsen's
orrico and practice. Tho Inttor has
WH HinilincrAr Rr Ct rl0t dee,del wl,at " w!U (1 th0 com
. 11. lSlUUlUger X 0. lng summer b,ut is. inakiug prepara-
Phone 32 'tions to Icavo'next fall ror Chicago
't t"'1"0 UP a post-gradunto course In
TmmmwmwmmrvmmwmmimmjimL 'xiomistry.
front.
"" .iMiiium
Tho stool barK. "'"',.,,,,, W
sot away from Seattle .--,
Tt U&
from Seattle the ,.
with a 125.000 cargo ,.
lluropo that wIH cost ju
much In freight raUsJ
List or advertised letters n.
In the Marshflold. us,,,
for the week end ns MJ rH
Persons calling for tM ,
ioase say advertised sno
.?:-!twS!
iiassuu. . -- nunDl ii.-
OBralnard, Mrs --. - !, 0;
Johnson, Aiuen. - dln, m-
j. v.: Pratt. rtU.u
cmith. Mrs. Kati?; tc" .,.,, J
w;W.tmn.MjJa;.IlA,s.P
Times, Want Au. rJ'thfe
' i.lol. AIIPllC' '"-, ln "ri
ilium wiii" ."ibllr flt',,"
They ensago P " ' r .0i,.
,,ir.Ahvnys on tne