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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916 EVENING EDITION. TWO iz. m. - !!5!T ITELLSf EER STDRYiCDAST WAGES HIGH PERSONAL MENTION $$ JOHN WAYN13 of Bridge Is In the city on a short visit. i.i L-, Houseworlh juan at iiaxdox i'skd ('x ox stkhi.t DM. WAIT 13 COXFKSSHS TO IIAV IX(J UIVI3X POISOX FARM HANDS (SET GOOD PAY IX Til 13 WEST Model 75 Roadster $S9S, both, o. b. Toledo ITHPTS HOLDUP 615 ?M Office hours: JV, t mid 7 to R .. ... ', i k Gets Srnrocl mill Kmm When At tpuilitcd Victim Puts' l Kluht (S)oc!nl to The Times.) I1ANDON, Ore, March 2!i A man named Motlln who lives on a five ncro placo near Haiidon, was tlio vic tim' of an attempted hold-up Moi day night. When .Metlln wjih on Second street about' 11 o'clock nt night a man stopped In front of him with a gun in Ills hand. Metlln allowed fight and the would-be lilgliwayinan ran away. Bill Kennedy. wan arrested n3 a miBpcct, but according to tlio city marshal no evidence could be rhIIi cred against him and Metlln could not Identify him us the man who attempted to hold him up so lie was released. IIASKILVMi CUV 11 FILMS A 111(1 SUIT IDx AmoIIM l'rnsi lt Coot rtr Tlnn. PHILADELPHIA, March 20. The Baltimore Federal Lcaguo Club today filed In tho United States District Court n suit ngalnst organ ized basolmll for $1)00,000 damages under the Interstate law. 0 BIG SHIPS NEEDED JIOUHR XAVAh COM.MITTKI-: TOM) OF NAVY'S XKIID.S MISS IIKL12N LANDKITH, of Coos Ulvcr cuma down this morning. .IOIIX D. (10SS left on the Into morn ing train fur Bowers on u IjiihIiichs trip. 0. It. HAtlllOW waa hero this morn ing from' L'oqiilllu cm loyal busi ness. WILLIAM KAISHlt Is In today from (ho Ilaiiser and Maimer camp on business. L. P. UUANSTI3TTIJII returned from Kttraku on the Kllburn this nwrnliiK. FRANK LANG, of tho Cociullle Mntchery, was here today on a business trip. JI3NS HANSEN was a passenger north on tlio Kllburn this morning to Portland. .1. A. GOODWILL was down from liln South Coos River homo today on a business trip. GEORGE W. MOORE, .IK., of Bun don, loft this morning for Port land on the Kllburn. Snjn lie Whs Finlcr 13 Which Ho Culls '" Evil Influence I'lio .Alan From Hiypt llr AnsorlitiM 1'itih in fuim Day Tlnc.l NI3W YORK. March 2!). Detec tives went to Orient Point, L. L, this morning in search of Eugene O. Kane, an embalmor, who is now the most Important witness in the Peck murder case. Dr. Arthur Wurron Walte last night confessed that ho had given Kune '$9000 to .Bweur, If necessary, that ho hud u&od a certain poison In embalming the body of John 13. Peck for burial. Kane, however, denied the ubo of such a poison several days ago. Walto confessed that he had ad ministered several varieties of dis ease germs to both Mr. uud Mrs. Peck. When the gorniB showed no rcsultB he followed them In both cases with poisonous drugs. In committing tboso acts Walto declared bo was under an evil In fluence, which he personified as "the niun from Egypt." MBS. X. A. XI3LSOX, who has been visiting her sister at Dilution passed' through tho city today cm bar way to her homo at Mauser. AmhInIhiiI. Srri'Hni'y SiiyH U. S. .May linvo to Fight Victor in Ktiropo lltjr AnorlitM I'rrM lei Com Hay Tltnnt.l WASHINGTON, D. C, March 20. That tbore Is a possibility of this na tion becoming Involved In a war with tho victor In l3uropu wmtaiHortod by Aofilstunt Secretary of tho Navy Roosevelt boioro tho lloiiso Nuviil commltteo today, lie said dread naughts have won the greatest vic tories of tho l3iirop(!uu war without firing u shot, and that the United Htatos could win "a bloodless victory" in u war if It had vmoiigh drciacl-naughts. EXPECT TOURISTS FltEXCII THINK .MAXY WILL VISIT AFTEItTIIE WAH DIt. W. T. TOMPKINS loft on tho Kllburn Ibis morning for Portland. Mo has sold out his practice lions mid may go to Alaska to locate. YOl'NG FltEXCII GEN ERAL IS KILLED in Aniocltted l'n c Coo Tiy Tlraw.) PABIS, March 29. Gen eral Largoau, ono of. tho youngest French brigadiers, was killed In action at Verdun. Dr. !). C. Viiiiglmii. Dc'iitM, Boom Jvfl, First Nntlonul Bunk building. MBS. BI3TTY PIATTI3, of South In let, accompaiileil by llutil Piatto and lier nleco, I3va Woldnor, left on tho- Kllburn today for Portland. Llbby Coal, 95.(10 ton. Phono 71!. A. II. BLATOMLI3Y, uttomey, or Cc iiulllo, camo buck from Sun Fran ilnco this morning on tho Kllburn. NoAl Meal's of Kliiuvliij; Hiilus Aio Planned anil uv llntclN Will , Bo Built ttly AhocIiIM TrrM to Coo, Hay TlmM.J PABIS, March 29. A "Commit- eo of Fronch Motel ICeopcus" (hat ostlmntcs that a million Amolcuns will coino to Franco liumedlutoly af ter tho war to visit tho silos which buvo bucoiui) famous during tlio hos tilities. All sorts of suggestions aro being put forwurd. Ono Is that u broad highway should bo laid down along tiiG front from Dlxmudo to Bolfort, to ba called "The Holy Bond." with plenty of good hotels at IntorviilH.' simply furnished but oach containing! C. W. CI!.MBI3ltS, of tho Sluuduril Oil Company, left on tho Atlas thin morning for a business trip to Gardiner and Florence. MISS '11I3ULAII STI3BNO mid Miss Stalloy of the Murshflcld schools, left this morning for Pernors' and later this week thoy expect to visit for a day or two In Bundon. A. 1I1RSOIIKELD, second vlco pres ident or the Levi Straus company, of Sun Francisco, returned homo today on the Adeline after u week's visit hero. MB. AND MBS. .1013 II. COACH re turned on tho Kllburn this morn ing from Sun Francisco, whoro they buvo been visiting for .101110 time. MBS. KATE HAMPTON arrived hnnio on tlio Kllburn this morning from San Francisco, whom she has httan on business uud plcustito for some time. .1. LEE BBOWN loft overlund today ror Salem and Portland whoru ho will attonil ii meet lug or tlio Oregon Stuto Phariuucy Commission uuri look after other business. Terrible Croup Attack Quickly Repulsed By Old Reliable Remedy Scale Is Thirty to Forty lci Cent IScMcr Than It Is on Atlantic Coast WASHINGTON, D. C, March 29. Farm labor Is better paid f-n the Pa cific coast and in the Bocky mountain states 'than in any other part of jtho Union, according to a coniplla- J lion of wngwjs by the Department tor Agriculture. Farm bunds In tho far western stuUs lecclvo thirty to forty por cent moro Hum do those tho country over, ami nearly double tho wages pnld on tho Atlantic Const. Tho averago monthly wage of farm labor throughout the Pnltcd States fdurlng 19ir. was $2t.2ti pxr month. Where board was furnished, and $30.15 without board. Tho average In the fur, west was $113.50 with board and $18. Ill without. Tho Pay In Oregon in Oregon tho monthly averago wugo with board during 191 ii was $:il.30, and without hoard $43.rtO. At harvest tlmo Orogon fnvm hands received $2 per day with board, or $2.18 without, and nt other saasons "of tho year woro paid $1.11 with hoard, uud $1.91 without. In Washington tho monthly wnge, without board was $18. At harvest tho dally wugo wns $2.35 with board and $2. SO without, whllo for the I balance of tho year laborers ro Icelved $1.59 with board, or $2.10 1 without. I IIIL'I. W.i.w.u I.. Iilnlill i.i-. . ...H.-.. ... Ill Idaho (ho monthly wage, with board, during 1915, was $35.90 uud without board $51. At harvest tlmo the dally wago of farm hands was $2.21 with board and $2.(iS without. During tlu remainder or tho year tho dully wago averaged $1.09 with board ami $2.2S without board. With Electric Starter and Electric Lights Four Inch Tires ALOW priced c.:r lyht in v?cl'.:i and economical to run ar.:I thoroughly equipped La every .a::!. TL!j Ij Overland Model 75. A::d ix. appc;:ra:2CJ this nz; Overland ino iar surpaoses nny ouiw tow pneeu car. body la tho ntoa J'rc:.::ii.:2 ui Av., handoomcly finished In J)ldfk with .io::l? i.kc! rliiinitnirn fittings. La;jio tires iw-r fa.:hoa nil around add to tho appearance ..c Idea proidl.': greater rnmfnrr" nnrl ir.Hr'iitrv 'l'!r ;.ri- nrttiitu nm lr famous cantilever tyic. Doi:;ountab!e rims aro used and ono extra rim is c::-JoIicd. Tho equip ment Includes A;itolit3 tv,'5-nit starting and lighting system. There is n speedometer and a full sctof tools. Dascd on actual provable values it Is tho lowest priced completely equioped car in tho market. Call, telephone cr write for dcmouatrnCloa f Isaac R. Tower "THE GUNNERY." J. M. Wright Hl'IMlINn rnvmHM tlnmtcHfurnlBhedcnJ, Dr. H. M. Shaw "" i "'io, K,.r mid Throat SpecUiu GLASSIS FITTED I 1'hone 830.J. itomg 2 ,rvlng IJlock, ! nit. MA-rriK n. suaw, I Physician nn 8nrgco ! ' I'liono 030. H. G. Butler 1 CIVlIi l'xnivsM. iRoom 30.1 Coko Dldg. Phon, nn -"- lUUBS 36J.L. iW. G. ChanrlU AltrillTrrm Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Bifltb, Mnrahflnl,! n "" iatv. Mrs. W. W. mJtm ;i2thCourth. So. Phone 220 r i TIMi: TAllLK j WILliAMhTTK 1'ACIFIO MOWB I OAK MU t aBaMBMMBMBBMrWBMWMMWMMBBB J AT THE HOTELS t ('hiinilli'i Hotel .la mux U. RoKers. San Francisco; from olKhty to u hiindrod rooniH hiii!j. u. DoiiiiImoii Cook, Sua l-'raiulnco; Writ known Ccorcla ktoro keeper liaimu tared croup an J coltlt for li! family of leu with Folty'a lluney and Tur CompounJ. Tho inlnuto that lionrm torrlfylntr rruiipy cotuili 111 liuiiril In tliu lioiim of T. J. Diirbur, of .lofToiMon, (la., mil I'omvB I'oky'H Money nml Tur Coin Iiouiul theio'H ulivuyu u liotttu rnaily. llnro'n what ho uaya: "Two of my chllilruii, ono lmy uml a clrl, ukoiI cilKlit and hI- ycurn ixKpoctlVfly, luul tcrrllilo uttncltH of crmiit lust winter nml I comiilutcly ciiiioii thoin with l'oloy'H llonny nml Tur Compound. I Imvo ton la family anil for yetirH I'vo usiyl KoloyM lliuicy ivml Tur Compouuii nml It novcr fnlhi." Ilnulali worry nml savo doctor lilllu Ueun Kolpy'8 llnnoy mill Tur Oom- iiouml ntwnyn on Imnil, In your homo. JriolmUloliiUHii limtf lluin ll' rulliiblounil Nnfi' unit tho InHt iliinii In an i;ood jiu tho Urol. Qui thu L'i'iiulMO. For salo hy Owl rrvacrititlou Phar macy. Frank I). Cohan, Central Avo line. OnnoBlt'.) Chundlor Hotel. Tele phono 74. nu abundant Hiipply of ImtliH. An other hiikkohHoii Ih tho forinutlnn or special tourlfltu truliiH runiiliiK front tho Channel to Uelfort In which tho toiirlutB tdiould llv und aleop whllo thoy uro li;ht- soolnK. Moiintlmo tho Committee of Hotel hoepora Ih liuny pivpuiiiiK for tlu ndvunt or tho vIkIIoih hy traliiliiK utuffH to repluco the (lorniuu uud Aus trian maniiKeru ami wuiteru of tho pro-war porlod, ivnewliiK furiiltiire, ropalntlnt; anil ropuperliiif. uud lu particular Improving tlio miuitury ar riiiiKumentH In tho varioiiH hdt.ilH. iMA(i:i) r.Di:it ho.vd. ROSR1UMU!, .March 211. U, Porter, who waa arroated ut homo at Youcolln chargod hy Hoii'ln-law, 11. II. .leniiliiKH, 11. hU hlH with makliiK thruatH to Kill, hail haeu jiut nn d'M' a IioikI of $gr0 to lump tho peace. IMPORTANT NOTK'i: Junt ruceiitly I have purfocted ur raiiBomeiitu and urn now prepared to do any uud all IcIiuIb of .Morchuut TnllorltiB. My work 13 i?uurautood to ho of tho hoot, ami the prlcuu within roa boh. IlelluvliiK that my work hire toforo Iiuh Iiimui sutlHfnctory, I liv no hoaltaucy in aKiilii uhIcIuk your trade, In full appreciation of your past favors, ( roinuln Very RoHpoctfully, h. W. PLANI-C. Front Btrot. Norton & llunson IJiilldiiiu. Up Btalru. Times Want Arix aro tlio one mo il In in which roaches ALL tho ppoplo. They ciikuKO puhllc ii('iitloii every diy Ahviij'M on tho Joh. J. II. Muiphy, Sail FranclHco; V. .1. Karl, lCuroku; 15. W'oIhh, S-'nnlu Rom; J. M. Whltstron, CoiUllle; Swan W'outherK, Portland; V. J. Stovt'iw. San l'laiiclsco; tiuorno I.. Cohen, lhiuiloii; It. 11. .Murdock. Coiiulllo; V. C. Swain and wlK 1'owein; V. (J. I.onllo. Coiiulllo; W. C. Thurlonil, Portland; A. II. Flyiin. llerkelcyj .Mr. .1. l. Joiiim. Ilerkoley; 15. N. StroiiK, Portluud; K. F. .Mel.eod, Poriluiul; F. V. Woldon, Portland; Ccioiko H. Powell, Poitlaud: W. .1. Tuck, Portland; A. Illrchrield, San Fianclni'0, St, (jiwii'Mic Hold P. Hhtckbiirn, llundon; V. It. lie uttle. C'uHtullu. Calif.; V. K. Duk gott, Cuitola; J. a. llrlffln, Wnlla Walla; D. A. McKuchoin, PorUnnd; Ira C. (inriiner. Ooiiulllo; Frank l.uitK. Coiiulllo Hatchery; KlUulnUli Vliuent, McCoy; Janum Uoono, Pow chh; .1. A. llooii". Powerit; .1. C. Rut IpiIkc, Power i; C. R. Sunders. Port laud; .Inimiw F. UayllH. Powcib; Low F. 1'ilco, 'Suuiner. Itliiuco Hotel W. W. Smith,. Coos River; S. DomoiilKhlM, IjUinpu; William tiood niun, Cardliier; John llrudln, North llond; I Inward llarrott. FIch'hiico; C. A. UiikKHh, Powern; C 15. McCul loch, Coiiulllo; .1. A. (ioodwlll, Coon River; (1. A. Ilryant, Powers; .1. 11, Wujue, .Myrtlo Point. Uo.wl Hotel John JohiiHou, K'usUlde; Frunk Mctlranky, Rlverton; IIoihcIioI lloh oitsou, Cocm Rlvor; Warren Smith, Rlverton: Hooiko Sahol. Sllvertnu; Cecil Scott. Powers; C. 11. Thompion Portland; Jmk Stciiholme, I'grtluud V. Uuyuul, i.um;lolB, North Pacific S. S. Co. Str. Breakwater Sails for PORTLAND ' APRIL 5TH F. A. Kilburn sails direct to EUREKA SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO APRIL 2 From Smith Terminal Dock Get Your iNew Shoes Now: KpiliiKthuc Is hero unci M n DicK.ss-rp vi:i:ic. it n haul to look well dressed If your sIkmw mo tun down unci dccrepll uml honliles a new pair of Crossett Shoes will make llfe'H path cunIcm' I'irr you. Illuck nml tan In tho new histN, -S! nml yi pec pah', uml you can never ncl. iiior for jniir money. Sausages, Boiogna, Weimes If you want the best horns smoked and naturally colored, buy them at tho Palace Market Tho PAIjACK .MARKI5T Is tho only niuiket. In .Mnrshriclil hlcli docs nut iim) urtlflchil coloring hi prcpuilui; huiimich, hohiKim uml ui'lulc.s, tlho imliiiiil Hnvor uud purlly hIioiiIiI i-ccoiiiiuciiiI those GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS, 25c PER DOZEN Palace Meat Market Leavo JMnrolirielil ' (1:45 a.m. 7.4 C a.iii. 8; in a.m. 9:15 a.m. 1 0 : t r. a.m. 11:. 10 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 500 p.m. 5.40 p.m. LtlTl North Bi 7:00 in, 8:00 lb, 9:00 ia 10:16 in, 11:00 ia 11:15 ia, 1:15 pa. 3:00 pa. 3:00 pa. 4:00 ;a 6:15 pm. 6:55 prs. 6:55 p.m. North city limits onlr 7:30 p.m. 7:5 p.a. S. I). OSWALD. Plume KKI.,7. Central Avo. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phonft 171 H iimimiiBiiik- , The FIXUP He Aifertiseiierts in TSia Times cm er the imij Foil: a Ibntismess sftiinniiuilaton0 here aimd foe lhappy DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Woodyard North 1'iinit Street Phono II7P-J I'AIH'J TII.V CIIXTS City Limits North Hcnil, nt COM.ML'TATIOX ZU TiriCIXS, 1.73 Murhhflcld-N'ortli Hd Auto Lino Cars ovory tea minutes Iron C a. m., to 12 midnight; t South SloiiKh once a dtf. leaving at It a. ra.J to Em pire, throe trips a day. (JOUST Av KIXOi '"l North I tend Multifield I Beautify Your Home An eaiy chulc op mi olin I'oi'lilu chair often niliN mi miii'h In (ho uppcurituco of tho siding room or pailor. liclilcs tho iippeiiniucos, ( increnscs (ho comfiiil. of tho homo, Cim hi uud lei us nIioiv you mil' lurj;o Hue. II will mmiu ho time for the sprhiK hoiicclijiuhiu: null you hud lct tec I'hiiiro on tho otju I'm nil in our neiv plows you will nooil In mul.o the chalices you cloho. I Going & Harvey I April, 1(l(l At'TO STAd'K KCHHDrLK To Portluuil Via I'loronco uml KtiKCiu Lonvo .Mur.shflclil nml l''luronco Fiutiinlny 1 1:!10 p.m. Sunday 2 2:00 p.m. Monday :i ,1:15 n.ni. Tuesday I 1:15 a.m. WednoHilny 5 5:15 n.m. r ThuiHdity ( iS:D0 n.m. irj Friday 7 (J:'I0 a.m. -Saturday S (i:!J0 a.m. Sunday '. 7:00 a. in. i .Monday 10 7:00 n.m. , 2 Tuowlny 11 7:ao n.ni. - Weduoiday 12 Si:.10 u.m. ,' ThuiHilay HI 1 1 :00 a.m. .g Friday II 1:00 p.m. ,c Saturday 15 1:1.1 p.m. - Suiiduy Hi 1 : III) p.m. r .Monday 17 2:00 p.m. liTuoHiluy IS 4:00 n.m. i Woducwday 10 4:110 n.m. - Thiirmluy 20 5:00 n.m. Friday 21 5:15 u.m. .., Saturday 22 6:30 u.m, Sunday 211 Oi.'lO a.m. .Monday 24 0:15 a.m. , t; Tuesday 25 7: .'10 a.m. "" Wedii"sdny 2li 0:110 u.m. Thursduy 27 1 1 :00 a.m. I Friday 2S ., 1:00 p.m. , Saturday 20 I : Ifi p.m. Sunday SO 1:30 p.m. On trip loavhiB Marshfleld hoforo X. a. m. ou should make Portluud ' Bump day. On p. m. trips you sumo day. On p. m. ti'lpn you , should riimo from Portland to Mi'ishflcdd In one day, Are You in Business For Yourself? , A Painter, a Carpenter, a Baker, a Rug Weaver, a i t Paper Hanger, a Mason, a Cement Worker, a Build- ! cr of Concrete Blocks, an Excavator, a Chimney Sweep, a Milk Dealer, a Blacksmith, a Tinner, a J Jack-of-all Trades, a Tinkerer, a Cabinet Maker, an ! tiecincian, a numnor, a Harness iviaKer, a uray man, a Taxi Driver, a Horse Dealer, a Dressmaker, a Teacher or a Doctor. It 1b to your ndvantnBo to Keep your nanio hoforo tho puhllc, It la i the llfo of your trudo for the pulillo to Know that you aro "still In husi- Itsa at the samo old stand." WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Tii'iisurer Every man or woman with n Hiunll -jhIiio88, ovory man or woman who dorivoH Ills livelihood from the pu troiuiK'o of Hie public, every man or woman who uhoh no other news paper publicity lu tho promotion of their business, should linvo an ad dither In tho City Nows column or In tho "HusInesH Directory" In tho widoly read classified ml columns of tho Coos Hay Times. It will ho wondorfully surprising to you to learn how inexpousivo tills :lusn of advertising Is, und whnf re markable results you got for so will prosper from the pntrounKO of the whole community. It is ostimatod thut the classified column of TIio.TIuioh. with Its City Nowb and its "Hii?Iiiuih Directory" and other clnHslflc.iUons, is road dally hy moro Uiun IO.iioO people nn nrmy Kraator than twice (ho pop ulation of Maishfleld an army. that will glvo you putromiKo sooner or Inter. In justice I to your business, In Justlco to tho public, who seek on, uud oven in justlco to those who lire already your patrons, your ad should bo llioro a handy roferencp, n cou- thoso who T. J. BCAIFU )g " mm Marshfield jffiB a KHtluiAtcN Furuli!il ,..,. UMl. M.rhfW4W tiik wiirn is MMI Of nil fiewinS MacWn Now located at 2HC HWJJ West. Phone 1J3-J. H l also got blB bargain. i nU of used machines. AH mm told on easy payments, imall an expeudlturo. The pooplo of today do not ask ivonlonco, n guldo for this person uud that porson who! want you. plows gardons, or who does paper You cannot help hut profit thoro hniiKlng or who clonus out clstorns. by. Tho vnluo of tho classified an APTO STAflll SCHKDUI.K J lurch to 1(1 To Portluuil via Florenco nml Ihigeiiu l.euvo Muihhflelil ami I'loi-Cnco ompany North Front St., Phoiu .. 9:110 a.m. . .11:00 a.m. . . 1:00 p.m. .. 1:15 196 J Tuesday 28 Wodnesday 20 Thursday 30 Kiiilny HI 1:10 p.m On trips loavlug Marshfleld ho foro S a. in. you should maUo Port laud tumo day. On p. m, trips you should coino from Portluud to MarsliflQli! hi ono day, Thoy soarcli through tho udvortlslng columns of their dally nowspapor. and if your ad Is theio you aro tlio ono who will profit. Tlio dully pa por Is tholr guido, tholr directory, their book of reforonco. Many will say, "I couldn't stand has been tried and found not lack ing for tho promotion of tho small huslnoss, which will oventually Join tho ranks of tho big business,, if properly promoted. Wo aro hanking our argument on the statomonts of those who have tho exponso of ndvortlslng," and lot used ami aro using tho classlflocl ads, It go at that, not appreciating tho! tho City N'ows columns and the fact that It would bo an Invostinont rathor than oxponse, as nocossary to "Husinoss Directory," and have been so olatod over tho results that thoy catry on huslnoss as tools, or stock linvo takon special pains to toll us or countors. And thoy will go on I about It tlmo and again, having to bo satisfied with whai mis-1 Wo invito you to join tho army of Inoss thoy can dorlvo from tholr, tho successful, the army of classlflod clrclo of friends und ncnunlntancos, (nil users, at a cost so low that you whllo those who do "seo tho light" will hardly bollovo it io be true. OAWC MONEY . hy m-dcrlng the f" h'enryville coal Nut null, Ion L, Lump coal !" 1,"jTtJ Or hull ton of bothvj"' IMione 18-J or leave ojtoj ..... ... riMr b" nt iiiiiju' s SOUTH COOS 1UVKK0AT SHi;vi-r- Ieics Mail.flcW evcrf W 8 ,..... Leaves bed ' ,,t 3:15 l. m' ,,,vn0W leaves head of river 7 .m. Leaves 0 3 p.m. For charter board. f 1V. KOOHHS &SMrTJhj2-