The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 06, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION
THREE
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DELAY
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Lqr suit for easter-
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$16.00 TO $40.00.
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KEVITIE
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The Home of
Good Clothes
forth Bold
Miu-Mliflolil
Our
Sulkies
into Hie IIAIIV what Iho Southern
ridfic lUIInny Trains "' CMH
TIIH WEATHER REPORT
fUj AraoclttPd I'riM to Cotw naj Tlmca.
OREGON Fair tonight
with light froHt; Friday fair,
nntl warmer; northerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For Iho 24 houra ondlng at
4:4 n. in., April 0, by UonJ.
Ostllnil, special government
Maximum n.j
Minimum ns
At 1:43 11. 111 411
Precipitation 00
Precipitation bIuco Sept. 1,
llilti 74.07
Precipitation sumo period
hist year 07.G3
Wind: northwest, clear.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Thursday
April (i. Sun rises at
ri::ill and sotH at 0:32.
ConflniiMiloii Lecture. Tho Con
firmation lecture will bo given at 7
o'clock Friday availing In Guild hall.
Monibors of tho class aro asked to
endeavor to ho on hand promptly.
Comes From Portland. C. II.
Sproats, of Portland, who Is Inter
CHtod In tho Coos Hay Produce Co.,
was a pass'jiiKor on tho first train
yesterday.
ovory member to bo present at tho
session.
i.Ji.t ?i 1',?:"l,'(? On .Friday
It ,"' ,t!l ,iiy ,,nvk rlM)ol Miss
Ma;y V Hi own, of the w. a T. P.,
will i-lvc a lecturo at S o'clock. Tl'.e
P;ili Is invited ami fie address
will ho f:e. During the rvnngell
ci'i 3orvi(eS that aro to Do lield
hero, thoro will bo no Sunday oven
Uuj muiiliiRS at tho chnpol.
Opening a Success. a. j. Lomnn
skl camo hack this niornlng from
Hntidon. Ho opened tho Orphcum
thcatro thero last Saturday ond says
that ho had a full houso and continu
es to do good business there. Ho Is
visiting with his family hero today
and expects to return to Uandon In
tho morning.
vfiw-A I "I -tK. iHRl-rti
Kir. Vou Imvo jour choice of a
like lino of these vehicles, from
$3.00 TO $13.00
Johnson- Gulovsen
Company
JLQuallty Naiuo Willi a fc'orvlco Famo
Xwtli 1'ronl Street Mnr&hflcld
BICYCLE TIRES
R07 Tliem From Un. Wo
Clurgo Nothing to Put Tlicm
on Your Wheel
I MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Entertain Tuesday Mrs. R. L.
Coo and Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl will 011
tortaln tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho
North Pond Club at tho club rooms
next Tuesday afternoon.
Ico Creiini Man Here. Perry M.
Morris, Ico cream manufacturer of
Eugene, camo In on tho first train
last evening to look ovor U1I3 field
from a business standpoint.
HpCukH at Kas'slde. Miss Mary
R. llrowu will speak at Eustsldo this
evening at 7:110 o'clock In tho Sun
day school department of the school
houso. Miss Brown Is a prominent
W. C. T. U. worker, nnd her lecturo
will ho Illustrated with ntorloptlcon
vloV3.
Now In San Francisco. O. 1).
lliiructto, formerly of tho North
Pacific Steamship company, and
who Inter went to Montorory to
tako tho agency of tho Purr-Mc-Cormlck
lino, writes tliat tho office
thoro Is discontinued. Ho Is back
in au rraiiciKco wonting now wim
tho sumo company.
Want New' School. Joseph Schn
pers who lives abovo Allegany, has
applied for n school houso for that
locality. Ho has volunteered to
glvo tho loud for a site If tho
school Is built. It Is set forth that
there aro eleven children In tho
neighborhood of school ago and
soma of these have to go flvo miles
now to attend school.
To Go On Hike. Tho Young
Americans oxpect to go on a hike
Saturday morning, walking under
tho leadership of Prof. Ornnnls, of
tho high school. They aro to meet
In front of tho Noblo thcatro at 10
a. 111. an Saturday and bring their
lunches with tbom. It Is not yet
known In which direction they will
go.
To Tako Charge Here. Hoy It. Olll
arrived bore yesterday from Portland,
returning after on absonco of sovcrnl
weeks and has takou chargo of tho
Coos Day Produce company as Clamlo
ThompHon, manager hero for tho past
year has severed his connection with
tho company, though It Is probablo
that ho will roiimlu hero, going Into
somo other lino of business.
Chamber to Meet. Tho Chamber
of Commorco Is to hold Its annual
mooting tomorrow evening at tho
rooms on Second street. Thoro aro
sovonil mutters coming up for con
sideration and a call Is Issued for
R
OYAL
TONIGHT
Wa's Mom Distinguished Actor
NAT GOODWIN
In
"WSIXISS .S HUSINESS.
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Stre
BAD BREATH
. a- t...w.nMw Altmlnntlnn.
Thoniiivh li(trtlon uml rcrulaf Iwwcl
movemonu will corrt'tv !" .u'vy-'i-Viv
duo to uch cnnilltioni. Try BANTOX
KIlt Catcaro Tablet. A k.
-elluble.paant laxative. Ci5s.CZwl
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THE OWL
Frank I). Cohan.
Tho CVnrral Aveiiuo Drug Store.
FOH THANSFKIt AND
BTOHAGR OF IIOUSKIIOLD
ROODS, FIiniOllT AND
HAGGAGH Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono KM
Ilesldenco Phono 1U-.T
Market Ave. and Waterfront
ifikBHBfeHliifi
0BLE THEATED
TAiVTui-inp 11
v Mi I -mj m
Vl'inr F1HST MavMiflelcl'8 Fire-Proof Tlicntor
Jliilcnnd tho Finest PlctiiVes in tJio World
Ol-'Oliui:
Mill's CKljRlUlATKD COM.RHV. "TIIR COMiKGR
year.Ti.1. ; ,ce,f of fun. Ce
ear,T. ' ".is or rim. Comedy that will lo tlio lilt of tho
'. cll hoimfLl , ,w,s sI'own la North Ilend last evening to- a
fl ' lion.. p , nuimil III .XM'III IlL-IHl UISI U
"nt conJt.,i.. ri'i" ".as I'l'oiioiinceil by everyone to be
,,K-llST..nV;!,,l.s.M,mn ol1 ('!- "ay for t-01110 time.
"TACHAIMI XI?VS I'KTOItlAIVtlio u-el
."I'I.OMt.
one of tho
l2!iT,.V. "KNIV.'-VB4W
-" "iey.
newspaper.
iRraph Comedy, feetiiring .MV-. and
AX'fllo.W'S SIM. UNDID Ml'SIC RVKHV NIGHT.
tceU or Pictures All Now :; No )lMiioiiitiiieiiN
Co.uFl0.0r' 15 tS,; Ba,COny' 10 Cts"' Chl,dren' 5cts'
oIl.ft,X,n,,TrnAnHK CHAPLIN, in "AMIHTIOX," four
"ld IaiiRliter.
ltodo on FlrM. Ticket. Capt. W.
M. Tylor, of Portland, 'wns tho man
who bought tho first ticket from
that place to Murshfiold. Ho Is tho
roprcsentatlvo of tho Rvorybody's
Photoplay company and ho camo
hero In tho Interests of his concern
to look Into tho matter or placing
films In this county. Ho said tho
lr: vim n f tun ono and that tho
country looked good to him.
Miijbe TliN Is H. Now comes
word from Tillamook that tho other
day a big acroplano wiu seen sail
ing ovor tho city, going northward.
No ono know whoro It was from,
where Is was going or to whom It
belonged. .Maybo that Is tho mys
terious machine that Is said by somo
noonlo to Imvo been making flights
ovor Coos 11a- -' nlKht during tho
last two wee lloports in tins
respect liavo n. 11 persistent. Now
tlm fnllilnr- la V. lmltlOr t llO 111V8'
terloiis inventor has built a miichlno
In his back woodshed nuririg tho
dark or tho moon and 1ms taken It
forth for a trial trip.
Como From Gardiner. Thoro was
:i good s;-ed party of women from
Gardner who camo down on tho
flfbl train yestorday for a Hhort visit
hor. Included In tho number woro:
Mrs. Mary H. Jowett. Mrs. Mary It.
.Towolle. Mrs. H. L. Kdiuunds. Mrs.
C. A. Porklns, .Mrs. It. II. Fields,
Mls3 A. M. Cornwall, Mrs. A. l)u
uius, Miss L. 1)11111118, Miss Hello
Wndc, Mrs. It. II. Wade. Mrs. Mario
Ulggs, Mrs. eGorgo C. Perkins and
Mrs. (!. Westordalo. They woro
mombors of tho Literary Society at
Gardlnor and woro guosts of Mrs.
Jowctt who supplied tho railroad tick
ets and paid tho hotel bills for her
guests.
J
t PERSONAL. MENTION t
$
A. R. NHFF'Wont to North Lako this
morning on busluess.
13. C. RAYMOND Is In tho city to
duy from his homo at Tomploton.
C. H. PRCIC was among tho logal vis
itors to tho county seat this morn
ing. - 1
F. R. CONWAY loft for tho Coqulllo
Valloy this morning on a business
trip.
FRANK CATTKRMN wont on tho
train this morning on a business
trip.
MRS. R. M. JRNNINOS Is hero, hav
ing arrived homo yestorday from
California whero slio lias been vis
iting. MRS. W. F. MILLER camo homo on
tho first train yestorday after soy
oral months speut In Southern Cal
ifornia. MR. AND MRS. X. A- NELSON .camo
in on the train yesterday from
Haiisor.
MRS. JOHN D. GOSS returned from
California yestorday afternoon on
tho train.
FRANK H. WA1TR camo In on tho
train yesterday afternoon from
Suthorlln.
CLAUOR THOMPSON returned yes
torday afternoon from n business
trip to Portland.
FRR1) GLOVER, or Pullman, Wash.,
was among tho arrivals here on
the train yestorday.
JAMES DOLLAR, or Uandon, who
was boro ou business, returned
home last evening.
J. W. WRIGHT, tho contractor, Is
back rrom Portland, having arrived
on tho train yestorday.
TOM T. HRNNRTT left this morning
ou tho train for Coqulllo to loo:-:
at tor somo legal business.
EUGENE CROSTHWAITE left on
the morning train for tho Co
qulllo Valley to call on the trade.
THE REV. II. U. FOSKETT Is ox
pected In oil tho train this aftor
noon from Portland and McMlnii-vlllc.
BOOKLETS ARE OUT
COOS 1IAV PAM I'll LETS OF S. P.
APE VERY ATTRACTIV1',
Well IlluMnitedaiid Extoll Opportun
ities of This Country Are Now'
Doing Distributed
Coos Day booklets Issued by tho
Southern Pacific Company, have ar
rived here, and nro now rendy for
distribution. They nro exceedingly
well Illustrated and brief paragraphs
oxplaln tile country through which
tho railroad travorses coming hero
from Eugcno.
Willis II. .Tonkins, traveling pas
senger agent of tho Southern Pacific,
said this morning that the company
Intends to ndvortiso this section
throughout tho United States. Ho
brought several of tho booklets with
htm.
Much Interest Taken
In turn, tho fishing, tho lumber,
tbe coal, dairying and farming facil
ities of this country nro extolled.
"And you would bo surprised at tho
Interest that is now being takou In
your section," said Mr. Jenkins.
In January rompaiiy officials woro
In Portland from tho far enBt. Ho
said they told him they aro receiving
nnnli tvnnlr tlintli- Itinlllrlna rolrnrilllltr
EDITOR J. U. AUSTIN, of tho Port Mnrshflold. "And always beforo wo
UniPdua Courier, at (.ardlner, 1 linVo routed them down through
come tiown ou 1110 nrsi irnin , Snn Kranclsco and shipping them hero
yo3terday.
JUDGE G. F. SKIPWORTIl, or Eu
gcno, arrived horo yestorday af
ternoon and left tills morning for
Coutilllc. Ho will bo hero until
Saturday.
MR. AND MRS. It. VON SII1PMAN
rotumed yesterday from Spokano
where they have beon for somo
time. They expect to bo horo for
n while.
via boat," said Mr. Jenkins. "This
Is all over now. As soon as tho Ump
qua brldgo Is finished thoro will bo
standard equipment for this lino, and
that will add a great deal."
Looking Ove Section
Mr. Jenkins will spend several days
In this section, going down to Haiulon,
this morning and later to Coqulllo
nnd Myrtlo Point beforo returning !
to Portland. 1
LOOK AT THIS LINE UP AND
k i,
See the dollars you can save
BY BUYING AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE.
New line of the Latest In Ladies' Neckwear; collars
all shapes and all descriptions; cq aq oe
worth double the price TOC,WL, JC
Ladies' Ties, 35c value, our OKr
price a,JC
New Crepe de Chine Waists, all shades; worth ti no
double the price piJO
Heavier weight Crepe de Chine Waists; a ' dj3 no
dandy value ,at $6; our price tj)4wO
Originators
of
Low Prices
Next Door to Postoffice
We Lead
Others
Follow
A. L. 1IAMMEL, auditor for tho
Wells Fargo company In this
district, nrrlvod horo yesterday
from Eugcno to look nftcr com
jinny business.
Mr. AND MRS. MULLEN, who linvo
been visiting at tho homo of their
daughtor, Mrs. Ward M. Ulako, left
this morning for tholr home In
tho oast.
MRS. A. V. DOWHAY and child,
who bn3 beon horo visiting with
her aunt, Mrs. N. Noblo, roturned
today via tho train for her homo
In San Francisco.
MRS. D. R. MALONEY nnd children
left on tli-j train this morning
for Glndstono to visit for a short
time with Mrs. Malouey's sister,
Mrs. Harry Plttock.
MISS LETA MAST, of tho University
or Oregon, camo In from Eugeno
yesterday and loft for her homo In
Coqulllo on tho Htago. Sho will
visit her paronts during tho spring
vacation.
TI
BIT IMS
$
t AT THE HOTELS X
?
Chandler Hotel
F. G. Leslie, Coqulllo; I). F. R.
Warner, Portland: C. II. Freeman,
Portland; Glen J. McCoddani, Sa
loin; I. M. Hanks, Portland; V.
Cuhlll, Portland; J. W. Hill, So
attlo; A. L. Hnmniol. Rugopo; W.
(M. Kaiser, Lakosldo; J. M. Youngori
Portland; 11. Frautnor, Snn Fran.
Cisco; II. A. Cadfettor, Portland;
W. F. Marth, Portland; C. 11. Sproat.
Portland; .1. II. Austin. Gardlnor:
Waltor Muckey, Portland; P. M. ..
Morso, Rugeno; Capt. W. M. Tnyjor, i
Portland; Al. At wood, Portland; O.
F. Sklpworth, Rugeno; I). M. Stow-1
art, Gardlnor; 11. E. Wndsworth, ,
Chomawu; P. A. Urownoll and wlfo, j
Gardiner; .Mm. Mary Jowott, Gar-,
diner; Mrs. Henry H. Jowelle, Gar..
diner; Mrs. II. L. Edmunds, Gar-i
New lloniict Announces tho Coming of ,
the GhitKonie Time of the Year l
Straw Lids In Order
Well "Its" hero already. No J
Gwondolyne, "It" Is not tho railroad; i
"It" Is tho straw hat and It bloomed
yosioniny nun vory nuoriiy win uu
tho ordor of tho day.
To Gordon Smith go tho first hon
ors, llo braved the porlls of tho
flro station and enmo forth with Ills
beautiful Panama and sat about In
tho Biinshlno for nil tho world lllco
a swelled up "bond holder." A:id
ho told his friends thoro was some
thing olso to colohrnto besides tho
coming or tho railroad.
And now that tho way hnB boon
proparod, Dr. Toyo says that It will
not bo clangorous ror other appear
ances or straw hots.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
4 Thu-'Mlay
North Ilond Junior Sowing
Club with Esthor Reynolds.
Mary E. Drown speakB at
W. C. T. U. mooting nt homo
or Mrs. F. E. Wheolor.
North Pond Girls' Club
with Miss Matilda Anderson.
Dahlia Club with Mrs. E.
Yako In Rnglowood.
Alert Club with Mrs. II. R.
Edwards at Allegany.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
David Nelson.
Rnstsldo Social Club with
Mrs. Walter RobortBon.
Friday
n-niiHiiiL-inn Club with Mrs.
v MnlHon.
.1, v. ....-- --
iNew Shoes
TOiLiyr soaps.
Women aie beginning to
realle how much depend
on tho Ql'ALlTV or Uio
Soap they use and how
llttlo upon wie attractive
ness of the wrapper.
Long ago wo advocated the
re.ihonableiie.ss of this and
now our Miaps are eaio
fully (.elected not only ror
daintiness but for imrity
and lotflenlc alue.
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono 208
Wo Deliver Immediately
dlnor: Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Gardiner;
Mrs. It. II. Fields, Gardiner; Miss
A. M. Cornwall, Gardiner; Mrs. A.
Dumas, Gardiner; Miss L. Dumas,
Gardlnor; Miss Hello Wado, Gar
dlnor; Mrs. II. Wado, Gardlnor: MrH.
Mario Rlgg.i, Gardlnor; Mi's, (jeorgo
C. Porklns, Gardiner; Mrs. G. Wes
tordale, Gardiner; R. Nelson, Reeds
port; F. L. Wlshord, St. Louis:
Gcorgo Haslott, Kansas City; N.
A. Nolson and wifo, Hnuser: 11.
Van Orden, Snn Francisco; F. II.
Walto, Huthorlln; A. II. Lowls, Jr.,
Portland; W. U. Srott, San Francis
co; .1. I). Harlow, San Francisco; C.
R. Coner, Snn Frunclsca; H. P.
Hoey, Eugeno; F. L. Burkhaltor,
Portland: F. M. Solfer, Portland;
II. A. Illnshaw, Portland; W. II.
Jenkins. Portland; J. D. Culver,
Portland.
St. Law'renco Hotel
Wllllnni Smith, Myrtlo Point;
Mno Smith, Myrtlo Point; F. Holly
wood, Portland; II. Von Shlpinan
and wire, Spokano; Fred L. Glover,
PiiHmau; Jolui Vurney and wllo,
Eugene;. Ray Greeno, Eugeno; Rmll
Erlckson, Lakosldo; Anton Steen,
Lakeside; R. O. RaMiiond, Tomplo
ton; .1. A. Deadmond, Coos River.
LIo;il Hotel
It. L. Rattle, Uandon; Mrs. Dick,
son, Gold Heach; J. H. Stevenson,!
Portland: A. T. Thompson, 1'oriiana
Hugh Lonove and wire, Haiulon; G. ,
(' TIHoi Hullaston, Rd. Giintel,
Powers, Charles Pardy, Powers.
Illanco Hotel
P. (1. Olson, North Ilend: Alvln
Jackson, Powers; Verio Hurnett,
Dinln; J E- Hurnott Drain;
Charles F. Parker. Tillamook; i
,L A. Smith, Coos River
It. Peterson, Coos' River: William
Calahan, Powors; I. C. Laird, Myrtlo
Point; Ole Pauhon. Coqulllo.
NEW STYLES NEW LAST
Wo aro getting our now Spring
stock In. Just arrived. Seo our
wIiuIowb for Btyloa and prices.
Our newest patent leather, cloth
top, button, whlto trimmed, .tfl.oo
Gypsy Kid, white, buttons ...f?;j.05
Vory latest Mary Juno, whlto trim
mings, como In sizes 11 18 to 2;
2 I -2 to 0, from J1.U5 to . . . .J?U.T."i
Children's Whlto Ruck Slippers, nlz
os fiom t to 8 yi.t!5 to $ I. .10
A row slzos or Mou'a Oxllto-aoled
shoos Tor 8!I.IKi
Shlnola Is the best cleaner or
Bhlnor for patent leather shoes, or
any other kind of black leather
shoes, Wo inn 3av-i you mqiioy on
ovory pair of bIioob you buy horo.
Friday and Saturday Specials
Buy Peanut Butter in bulk, 2 pounds for 25c
OUR EVERY DAY PRICES:
Local Rhubarb, per pound 5c
Fresh Asparagus, 3 pounds for 25c
Peanut Butter, 5-pound pail 80c
Norway Dairy Butter, 2 pounds for 75o
Van Camp's Saucr Kraut and Pumpkin, No. 3 tins
2 for 25c
Champagne Cider, pint bottles, 2 for 25c
Loganberry Port, 2 for 25c
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
GHTING'S CASH GROCERY
Phono 394, 130 North Broadway,
WATCH FOR OUH SPECIALS. They mean money In your Mcket
t NEW TODAY ' t
:
FOR RENT FiirnMitMl room; (.team
heat, bath; also housokcoqliig
room. Matlock Ants. 2 1 1 Cominor
clal Avo.
CANDIDATE'S ANNOUNCEMENT
WANTED An elderly lady for
housowork. Good homo. No
washing. Phono aftor fi p, in. or
Saturday 1 74-R.
FOUND In Euglowood jitney; pall
or nnso glasBns. Ownor may Imvo
itnmo at Times offlco, by pijing
for this ad.
WANTED Mini and uifo for chain-
bormald and janitor. Ph Prop 2Ii9L
J WANTED :
J
WANTED TO HORROW 950.00 on
city resldonco; voluo $2ri00. 2
years at 8 por cont. Phono C4-X.
WANTED Two llvo dairy farmers
financially ublo to pick up ono
1210-ncre dairy farm near Co
qulllo river for $10,000.00; tormn
$r000.00 casli, balauco easy tonus
at 0 per cont; 80-acro Improved
farm ut Coulodo, at $1,500.00,
easy terms. For particulars seo
Tltlo Guaruntoa und Abstract company.
ROOMERS AND HOARDERS Ap
ply 22!) So. Hroadwny; rutoa
rcaflonnblo.
Electric St
Shoes lleimlrcd While You Walt
S. .1. IMMLL, Pioprietor.
IHO South llroadway.
FOR SALE
Ono classy registered Jori,oy
bull cair, whoso dam milked 11,
Hid pounds In ten mouths. AIm
row and lielfers, all reglsteitsl
tock. Write to F. A. 8ACCHI,
Marhbfleld, Oregon.
BUY FRESH
HOMEMADE
ill
and
SARTER'S
PURE ICE CREAM.
Bew Prop In
Central Avenue
WANTED Girl for general houso
work Phono nii-.I ot 2C1-J.
t FOR SALE I
AR FOR SALE Thlrty-flvo
acros, oua-hair bottom and ono.
half bench land; bIx acres of good
orchaid; good houso nnd barn,
lighted by ncotyleuo gas; house
with inodorn efulpmouts; hot and
cold wuter, bath, etc. Near Co
qulllo. A good buy If taken soon.
Inquire T, enro or Times, or liax
250, Coqulllo, Oro.
2
t FOR RENT J
FOR RENT1 Four room houso In
Eastsldo. Phono 150-.T.
FOR RENT FiirnlMieil rooms, 075
So. Seventh streot. phono 4t4-R.
FOR RENT, Cheap. I, 2 and .1
room Apartm'ts. Hroadwny Ilotol.
FOR RENT Furnished Apts. In
O'Connoll building. Phone UU-L.
FOR ItllNT Furnished flat, hot and
cold wntor, bath, SG3 Third at
Subject to the will of tho Ropub
llcan voters of Coos County I an
iiounco inysolf as a candldalo for
nomination ror tho offlco of Sbor
lff or Coos County at tho May pri
maries, ir elected I promises to
contlnuo Uio policy I havo followed
whllo In offlco.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr.
Coqulllo, Oro., Mar. 23, 1910.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
I hereby aiiitounco myself ob u
Republican cundldnte for tho nom
ination of County Survoyor.
H. R. HENDERSON, Coqulllo
ANNOUNCEMENT
To tho Republicans of Coos Co.
I wish to announce myself ns a can
dldalo Tor ronomlnatlon to tho of
flco of County Survoyor at tho prl
mnry election May 19th, 1910.
C. S. M'CULLOOH.
TIME TARLK
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOH
OAR
Leave
Mnrshflold
0:45 a.m.
7.45 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:50 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
C.40 p.m.
Letva
North Rend
7:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a-m.
10:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:46 a.m.
1:15 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:16 p.m.
6:55 p.m.
6:G5 p.m.North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:45vp.m.
is
BLANCO
Thr Pnhlifi Service Hotel
bus Just been thoroughly renovat
ed, and opened to the public Marcli
1st, 1DHI. Some of tho featureu
of this old hostelry aro. free cm
ploymont bureau, free (sewing room,
information bulletin and kind treat
iiiciit. The patronage of the public
Is solicited.
HLANCO HOTEL
1127 North Front dtrcct
Phono tll-U
Mfiixhfleld, Oregon
FOR RENT.
ROOMS, flOe to $1.00 Day; j
lj!2 to -T- Week; Housekeep- j
lug Apts., ijfH mo. ni. Freo j
bath. Lloyd Hotel Apts. j
BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated :: Hot Water,
FOR HENT-Modcrn flvo-rooin I...... Transient, Too day; ?.00 1' Weefc.
glow on 12th and CommordalMmMiueiits, l?l por ...on -
- - .1,1.... ...MiUlirtil. l'liniio iHIO.
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