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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 0, 1916 EVENING EDITION EIGHT I ODART CORSETS Front Laced New Be&Mity Mew Style ew Comfort A Blight and slender woman ono who In tall ono inclined (o stout iiosn nil will find equal satisfaction in MORAHT CorselB. You must try on a MORART Cor Azt. You inii.st see how mipcrbly It Ms what it perfect foundation it makes for gowns. Vou in list nolo tlio now frecilom in biouthliitf. Nolo (lie absence of luces nt tliu back, which adiuhs of perfect linos. V4.. SOCIAL CALENDAR Wl .JSr'Wl) i Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" Corner Rrundnny and Central Avenue. HI Phono aoi. m i QnBHnBHMBB iBMfnfIFTYl wHpW&UAydL li ' U VTi JKi Vi 'jO"""'" ' . " ' ' -.7- SWrVK'jS"' ' " " (Continued From Pngo Tlireo) WILL (JO TO MONMOUTH. MIS3 I)oB80 Flanagan, daughter of .Mr. and Mm. C. it. Flanagan, plans to outer the Monmouth Normal Hchool nbout tlio first of Juno and upend the next year there For tlio liiiNt two years, MIjb Flanagan Iiuh been an oTf ictent teacher in tlio Hunker Mill school, gaining the con fidence and respect of both tho ptipllH ond parents of tlio comiuun Ity, and her absenco In tlio teach ing corps next year Is rogretted by ovetyono. ' special MUSIC i : ' Herbert Rustorud will sing u solo nt tlio Presbytorlnn churoli Sunday morning. WILL SING TOMORROW Jack Thompson, tlio slngor for llruco ICvans tlio Evangelist will ship n solo Sunday morning at tho First Ihiptlst church. In the ovcnlng, tlio church will Join In tho evangelical .sorvlros nt tho Methodist church at 8 o'clock. . J t JNFORMAL CHAT $! Mrs. George- A. Cathay and two children mid Miss Lena Kruso ar rived Monday from tho formor's homo In Klainuth . Falls to visit at tho homo of Mrs. 'Cathoy's parents, Mr. unil Mrs. K." V, Kruso or Porter. to San Francisco to resunio her course training after spending tho past few months with her slstor, Mrs. Den It, Chandler. Mrs, D. 1-2. Mnlonoy and children. I ! I ! I u I Monday Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Alice Curtis. Tuesday Athonn Delphian Society or North Ucnd at Library building. North Rond Club Auxiliary party In Club rooms. Northland Catholic Guild with Mrs. Dan McDonald. Unstable Royal Neighbor Club with Mrs. .1. C. Steckol. Wednesday Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. It. M. Albco In Uunkor Hill. Pastlmo Club with Mrs. E. J. Arms In North Ilond. Auction Rrldge Club Mrs. Carl L. Davis. Hay City Ladies' Aid Mrs. Hamorus. Thursday A. N. V. Club with Nancy Noble. North Ilond Mothodlnt dies business session. J'.lunoy Club with Mtfl "lewart M .'Donald In North Rond. v KloBtor Club with Mrs. It V. Morrow. . Rnliibnw Club. Mooting nt Club house on South C.ha 'liver. Mlnnlc-WlB Club with Mrrf C, LaChnppell. Genem Club with Mrs J. W. Davis. Friday Past Mntron Soeloty with Mr. D. C. McCarly. Noodlccrnft Club with M'B Edt?nr Ilannan In North. !U ,iU. rhlmblo Club with Mrs. A. S. Hammond. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. .1 O. Lnngworthy. wPli with Mn. I.i- 9 o AltOL'T $l-()0 WORTH OF ROOZE IS CAPITREI) VESTERRAV " GET MUC III MID TO HAVE i KN1V.0LM HUES 'COOS COl'NTV CANNOT SUPPORT ORMER MAHSIIFIELI) PASTOR ' l.l'.T , . Vll CIii-.'h Grolis, of North Rend, Charged With Selling Lhpmi- Out on 9(100 Rail To FlRlit Cnso Hoozo In almost every shnpo and form, sonio fl,50Q of It, was cap tured by tho offlcois in the raid niado lata yostorday on tho Chris Orbhs solt drink parlor and homo In North Dond. Grohs was arrested nn hour later and liberated under $000 bondu to appear Monday at 10 a. m. In Judge Shustor's court, Ho has re tained A, II, Derbyshire as attorney and it Is snld will fight tho chnrgO of bootlegging. Complaint .Made Tho complaint against Grohs, who is a former saloon keeper, was sworn to by Mrs. Max Tlninierniiin. .Men tioned iii tho complaint as witnesses aro Mrs, Max Tlmniorman, Mnx Tlm inormnn, Dodo Fnwcott and O. 13. Smith. It is snld thero will bo still other witnesses. RrcnkN Into Rooms District Attorney Llljoqvist, who FKSTIVAL TO THIS KXTICN Such Is Voto of Chamber or Coni- nierco Want to Stage Similar Contest at Home. Coa3 Uny will not enter n Candi da to Tor uncon or candidates for maids of "honor for tho Portland 'itoso Festival. This was tho decision of the Marshflold Chamber of Com nieico at their mooting of last even ing, after tho plan had boon outlined by Mis. Anltu Valentine, of Portland. .In July thoro Is to ho a big rail road colobratlon on Coos Day. It will take a i great deal of money to Btago It; furthermore, a 3lmllar contest for nuccn and maids of hon or of tho nolebrntlon is to bo staged heio. Tho decision wob that two such contests, so closo togather, would ho Impossible. Mra, Valentine said that any town in Otogou may nomlnato a queen. Shu will bo chosen according to tho number of votes, Irrogardlcss of tho fact alio may not bo from Portland. COMICS FROM PORTLAND uiisii Rev Herman Lind Will Ho In Char( Dealers .(m' or Iho Coon Ray hwedlsli Lutherans ' "II 1 VII f.,. Pi:itS unv .'"w.ttii. ,,,;M MiblJ Itov. J, Richard Olson of Portland. ' fur lii... . "H"W and im,J A Kit Of Plcrn..l. - --nuiviio , . i.. ... li. i ...... ...-.,.. "-ww ml. nun iuriiiony ui una uuy, arrived arRiinolunrawi.ii '" kl .1 . -. . . . "-'IIIIIT Thtl .. iyostentay nriornoon on mo trnin en-in Kuropp , .... "wii llllisiusiic aiiuui iiiu irip. Tht, Mr. Olson Mills I that n rnf,i . ""'U suys that as n sconle routo It cannot ' nretto impcrs of n t H uo oxcoiioii nun no huuihih wnon no. are nindo In Austri lH coos back to Portland to toll tho pen- -American trnd'o ls con ' plo of his congrogatlon that It Is tho 'only on the Pnclfi- """'''"Hi ideal trip to tako for a Biuninor vu- niori nucket n., i..0?"" h cation. United States today ?, " ; Mr. OIeoii Is pastor of tho lOnunun- This is the exulanallo i uol Luthoran church or Portland. Ha i ore giving in nnswertfl11)! " Ib also a lloittonant nnd chaplain In of tho habitual user ils tho Oregon Naval Militia and In tno Not only Is ttn a,v Portland Chatnhor or Cotnmorcc, Is u price of smoking Qhl' mombor of tho Members' Council ijuobablo, but bluet ..i """' vhlch Is in tho iiaturo of an ndvifiury iher nnd block i. " -. aicH wns iiresont at tho seizure, said that S!x maids or honor will como from ir tcrnoon at tho homo ot Mrs. F. 12. Wheolor on Third Btroet. Tho- lec ture was high class In every respect and many aro tho words or praise Dotty and Dun Jr., loft this wook for , given fo tho W. C. T. U. worker. Bovernl wooku' visit with a slstor, Mlns Drown haa a charming porson Mrn. H. O. Paddock In Gladsto-n, 'allty, and overywhoro Bho goes, wins Oregon. inany admiring friends. TIiobo who ' had tho prlvllego of hoarlng MIbs Krs. G. L. Dlndtner has gone to Drown Thursday were: Mrs. Harry Mrs. A. V.' 'Rowhay nnd llttlo dauglitor rflturnml to their homo In Albany, Oregon, whoro sho will upend soir.o tlmo with relatives and friends. Mrs O. It. Harrow, of Coqulllo, was a guest ror u row days this Vcok of Mrs. L. C. Reynolds In North Rend. Miss Harriot Hanson, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanson, re turned from Portland recently and has taken n position In tho offico or W. J. Conrad. Herbert McKonzIo arr.lved on tho train last evening from Portland and is a gue.U at the S. Simmons homa nn South Kb veil th fit root. Mis, lCdna Richardson ontortalnod Informally at her homo last Thurs day evening for a fow rrlonds. : Mrs. Kllzaboth Met chant returned from Gardiner this week, whero she lias beou tho guest of Mrs. W. F. Jowctt for tho past two weoks. Sho made tho trip down from Gardiner Wednesday with tho Gardiner Lltor ary Society. Mrs. Lionel Gordon Is visiting this wcok with relatives In Dandon. Hliunun, Mrs. S. SlmmoiiH, Ms. W. Wnhlcnhorg, MIhb Mamlo Gulovson, Mrs. F. K. Wilson, Mrs. D. C. Mcs Carty, Mrs. I. D. Ross, Miss Vofma, Rons, Mrs, V, W. Rortram, Mrs. J. T. Ilyors, Mrs. J. C. Donns, Mrs. C II Marsh, Mrs R P. Harrington, rMr8. G. L. Hnll, Mrs. F. K. Wheolor. Mrs. C. G. Magnuss, Miss Mary i AyroB, Mrs. John F. Hall, Mrs. W. E. i Warwick, Mrs. C. O. Gosuoy, Mrs. I A. T. Lewis, Mrs. Amanda ltoso, MrB. Mary Smith, Mrs. Martha Dyo, Miss Frances Franso. for two niontliB thero huvo been ro port.f about bootlogglng nt tho Grohs place, but this is the first tlmo tho necessary ovldonco could bo secured. Chlcr Pete Anderson nnd Constnhln Kmory broko Into tho store room and Into the apartmonts or Grohs on tho second floor. Find Inrgc Supply ' Tho offlcois went to the Bto'r'e room In the back or tho building oh hi caking tho padlock, round 13 kogn or booze, Homo of them partially filled. An Inner room upstairs was broken Into and nbout 20 boxes of fCiiso goods confiscated. It was Btated by tho "roldorn" Hint thoro wcro four glasses on a tnblo I. tho apartment, still containing wine In them. An outer room was found fairly woll filled with booze, cases covering tlio floor and lining tho wall or tho room. Many Vnrletles Tlio boozo consisted most? or whiskey, brandy, gin, orango bitters, apricot cordial, sherry, pear and bluckborry cordial, rock and ryo nnd port wlno. Thoro was llttlo boor round. All or tho booze was Immediately taken to tho police station and locked up, all ot tho work being accom plished hoforo a curious throng. Some or them asked tho offlcors that they might too ho locked In Jail. NORTH HK.VR GUILD Tho ladles or tho North Rond Episcopal Guild enjoyed an nrtor tornoon socially Thursday at tho homo or Mrs. C. M. Rylor. Thoro HAS SCHEME FOR BOOSTING COOS COUNTY R. (i. Grant Is Kndcuvorlng to Give Out Reliable Infornintloii'AlxMit the Locality It. G. Grant, who will make his future homo In Marshflold nbout the middle or tho coming suminor, is con- mwm fed PORTLAND JOURNAL CIRCULA TION MAN VISITS COUNTV. Agency Hero Hits Rcen Tal&n From teuton .Vi Hanson and Given to .Marshfleld News Co. J. 10. Tiirnbull, representing tho jch dilating department or tho Orogou Journal, or Portland, Is In tho city to exocuto tor tho new deltvery ur laugenients w'hleh are now possible with the train service. Ho will visit all ot tho Coos county cities nnd ducting n nnlquo publicity campaign (Bys now thut tho train can bring Cm I.VnAl!. ,1.... !..,,.. . .. ...... ......u.nMi ma-miivr pari oi iue,WOro no mattors or Hiifldnl hlnnM - " -. " -"---. trnnHncted At tho closo or tho nr ternoon, Mrs. Ilylop passed light re freshments to tho following guests; Mrs. Dennis Hull, Mrs. John Lonnan, Mrs. Waltor Smith, Mrs. Totnplo, Mrs. eGorgo Stophonson, and Mrs. week after spending Bovor.-.l weeks hero with Mrs. Rowhny's aunt, Mrs. Nancy Noblo and with othor rela tives on tho Ray. Mrs. W. R. Smith and bnby, of Curry county, were guests this woekjnarl Powell .or Marshflold. "i .ui, nun .lira. li. ,ii, Aiuee, III Uunkor Hill. Misses Lucy and Florence Powers nrrlvod this w.ok from Uuono to iBpond the Eaator vacation at tho 'homo of tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'A. II. Powers on Hall and Fifth. for Marshflold and the Coos Ray country throughout tho east Mr. Grant Is a firm bollover In Marsh field's futitro and states that with tho wondorrul diversified ro bourco tho futuro possibilities for Marshflold aro so good that thoy do not liavo to bo enlarged upon to Interest now blood and capital, as he states It Is much hotter to m.iKo all 8tntoment from such a conser vative standpoint that when tho now- tho papers from Portland In hero promptly and In tlmo to bo of nows dervlce, tho Journal Is Installing n pel feet service. Has Morning Edition. The agency which was formerly at Norton & Hanson's store, was very unsatisfactory and has beou changed to the Marshfleld Nows com pany, which is now tho official agon cy for tho Journal hero. Tho Jour nal prints a morning edition now, Portland unit six from other sections of the state. Taxpayers' League. The Tax Committee, of tho local Chamber, will attend tho mooting of April 1!) In North Rend ror tho purpoBo or orgnnlzlng a Taxpoyors' LriiRUo, Tho move wns ondoraod r.B a very good one. To Stop the Strike. According to tho voto or tho Chuirbcr, thero will bo no strlko of the railroad employees nil over 'tho United States, the lattor part of this month, A vote will bo sent to tlio National Chumbor at Wellington, asking It to Intcrccdo to try nnd get tho employers nnd employees to ar- b'trute tholr differences. L. F. Hotipcrman offered h!s rr llor map or Coos Ray to tho Chamber ror tlfiO. This wa3 rororrcd to a committee and no action taken. May Reiussemblo Rand, Ayklng that tlio organization back tho inovo to rcaB8ainblo tho Coos Rny band .by paying '$r,0 a month, Ron FlBhor nrgued that such nn organi zation Is absolutely noco38nry, es pecially for the uillroad celebration. Tho matter wan rororrcd directly to the Roard or Tni3tooa ror action. Ho said tlioro nro. nbout 2fi music ians bore who havo agreed to play. The $&0 would provldo ?25 n month ur iiiiibiu nun $;;, n IIlOlllll lor n director, and would cost ?00 the leiiuiludcr or tho year. t'Ruy At Homo" Week. A "Ruy at Homo" wook bun ii.mn suggcfteil by tho Progress Club. This was referred to a committee, opinion favoring tho movo. A telegram will bo Bout to Senator Chnniborluln endorsing tho original O. and C. land bill, allowing 10 por out or mo procoodn for rond pur poses nnd nnothor -10 por cont for school purposos. Henry Sengstackon snld that part or this money ought Port Commission says thnt a fight a shuro of it. Will 'Clean Up Tinsli. W A. Held roported that tho city ling agreed to pay for a man nmi buying up old nip,, at ret Jj to gut tin bits so that fatcrlut uy lo repaired for c.,toD(f? nro willing to pay the price. D EU board. Mr. Olson formorly was pas- hits nio iiiailo. nM i.... n tor or tho Swedish Liitliomn church out of tin; innri. ' In Marahflold and ho Is hero now toiln San PrnnrUnn i. i. "' ..... . . . i. . "w u moot again wun mo cnurcn meniiipr and nrnufgo for a now pastor. Itov. Hormnu LlmV Is tho now min ister who will bo in charge here. Ha will bo pastor of tho MarBliflold and North Rend churches. Mr. Llud Is iov rilllns .Mr. OIboh'b plnco during his absenco. He will como the lattor 'part or April and will remain on Coob Uny ror three months nnd possibly pormmiontly.. Mr. Llnd In n woll rknown minister and ono who has to bin credit tho building or churches rat eight different places where ho has been locntcd. Mr. Olson thinks lio will bo nblo to do much In build ing 'up local churches. Mr. Olson will preach at tho Sun- 'di'y morning Borvlro nt tho Hwodlsh 'Luthoran church nnd at !! o'clock In tho nftornoon nt North Ilond. In tho ovonliij ho will dollvor n Bormon In English nt tho .Marshflold cliuroli. Ho will probably return homo Mon day. Jn Portland Mr. Olson Is qulto prominent and has made a great hiic- linuo nt tilu nlmntlt H'ni'l' tin fitilt WUou ui inn v,imii.ii " wt in nn inn; nncontlv rotnrnml to lib, homo after i n,!,1,1,0r 0t "orsons hH . . ,.. -.. ,..,-,,.,,, nt ... , ,. . luuiuiiitiii ui iiiu run ,(M (W'V il! inn,. ,..,. .- . ... ... vii.uiisirooi Pi.iic'i iii:ci:ivkii Rondiiinstcr Mu.'dork l'kit ursnii.s rrcrerciicc RWtt,, Hoad In Coqulll , In nnawcr to soma iOOO eutiJ fiont out by ItoailmaMer )ltrdn A-oincie owners of Hid county ab. .hem to express tholr pretmm to what roans should l0 Inprnil' about 1,700 roiie3 ere rerint fu addition thero wertifamiii personal loiters that tame j. Tho census showed the m having boon culled away on account or tho death or his father. IKE IMPORTANT GnlGE IN HAG NEW MANAGER FOR Sl'NDRV AND SL'PPLV DIPART.MENT OF GOODIU'M'S (.'A It AGE, WHICH WILL RE GREATLV AND ENLARGED. Marshflold and Coquille ted hi, ,'ho latter placi to Myrtlj Fold Prepare n M j Chailea Hall, of the Oocl W, Association, has prepared a I .... ........ . -..-. .I.. . ..... ..i iuai, OiiuniiiK uiutii) v.iui nrji do IK) With tiki 37O,O00 botillM, carries In the Sty & Hltie print mjpi c( i .original are to ho nnJe lod aic Mllntrllnitod all through the I Aiiuoux tho voters, I- The Selection 1 Tli.i fullnwlii" .irfl the tr!nfMi ' ...... ...... I ...w. . n - r i i.iii ,'''iirxl,roiBeil lor' count; rMdMKt r dono with tl L jprovliilug it L 'ninr'.cn. Ulti 1 vecolvlng loss than :0 prefertaai Pankow, of Sioux Falls, South Da-I10t ,)cl,l ,l8,Cll: kotn. nn nxn.Tl ntnl ovunrlnnil ,,. 'Mlirallflelll to Coquille tomohlle man, has arrived In Marsh C'onulllo to .Myrtlo Point field and will take, chrirgo of tho sundry nnd supply department of Goodrum's Qarngo. It Is the pur- poflo to greatly enlarge this fenturo of tho bti3tiiCBs mid mako it ono of th& lmgost uud host In Southwestern Oregon. Mr. Pnnkow Is greatly Im- Rnudon to County Mil Myytlo Point to County LIj MJundon to Conullle Unnsot Luy to North Bend Lakosldo to Coos Oajr Coos Hay Wason Road .. Uandon to Marshfleld . uslit to go to tlio I " "" , V , """u" ' r"-".''"" 'Myrtlo Point to Dora . h nr ii,n .. I 'icBscd with tho prospecta of Coos' ,r " " s or tho Btato nml, . ,. -, , , , .. EastB do to Sumner ... t will bo mndo fQi-l"?' ttlrt J!r' 00,lr"1,, ,3 looUI xorw.y to MeKlnley ... iyi ,ii big development In tho automobile- on" . ',.,.. comer makes his Initial trip to tho ;as woll U3 an afternoon edition. It A A J. Miss Oonova Wilcox bus returned j At tho end guild will meet Stephenson. tv of two weoks tho again with Mrs.1 W. C. T. V. MEETING - Miss Mary E. Rrown, national su perlntesdent of tho educational do partmont or tho W. C. T. U., gavo a lecture tor women last Thursday nr- YOUR EYES! Do tjiey give you percfrt I'oiufiirt hewing or when out in tlio sun? all the time? When rending, If they bother you at all, fcee me. NO EXPERIMENTING, I KNOW MV RUSINESS. BIRCH "racajL- a, THE, OPTICIAN At Red Cro.ss Pliariiuuy. locality ho will Hud tilings hotter than wero told to him Mr Grant la using sonio local prop erty In connection with his work and tho agroemont ls that each pur chaser becomo n Marshfleld booster which If carried out on the propor linos will havo a bouoflclnl offect. Mr, Grant Is now mailing out In tlio nolghjborhood or 100 news letters per mouth consisting or Horns of Importance. In roforenco to Marsh flold and Coos Ray progress, These Items aro taken from tho Coos Ray Times and other reliable sources dur ing tho month, Mr. Grnnt states that jjthoro will bo a largo number of peo Iplo from the eaBt to Marshflold dur ing July and August. Ho Is try j lug to get the Union Pacific Railway , to grant a special rate to Marshfleld during tho month of July. A few I more earnest boosters llko this ought , to help put Marslifleta on the map where It belongs. Is the morning edition which will bo dellvored hero. When tho train ar rives In tho afternoon tho Journals or that morning will bo flirown off and Immediately dollvered to any part of the city, Will Reach All Points. Tho sumo arrangement will apply to tho other cities of tho county. Under tho old arrangements tho Portland papers nrilved hero tw,o days luto and It was not regarded as worth while, under the slow mall :8orvJco to try to mako much of an efroit hero, hut now tho train sorvlco nllow3 the morning edition of tho Journal to becomo a factor in tho local ndwspaper Held. Tho Marshriold News Co., because or Its superior delivery service, hrl taken the lead In Marshflold In th! nowspapor aud magazlno lino In a kvory short time. The securing of tho oxcluslvo Journal agency Is only a forerunner or othor changes along the samo line. WENT ON ADELINE Thoro wero soven passengers aboard tho Adeline when she sailed tins nftornoon at 2 p. m. for Oakland. They wore A. E. Volgt. F. E. Wil son, Lloyd Cornwall, J. Albert -Mut-ioi.. A. Fllnk, A. Llndberg und F W. Copeland. Who Is Riiice (ou img O. Evuns? See ail Who ls Rruce on page (I. Evans? See ad FOR SHERIFF Subject to tho wishes of tho elec tors at tho primaries May 19, 1 hereby announco myself as a can didate for Sherlfr or Coos fiountv on tho Republican ticket. My plat form Is brier: "EHIclency and economy; Btrlct enrorcomont or law." DANIEL HARKLOW. Myrtle Point, Oregon. team to collect tlio tin enns aud oth r itibblsh or the city that was not picited up on Cleanup Day. A voto or thanks was sent to tho Coqulllo Commercial "club ror tho spirit with wjilch they ato joining in uic ranroad colobrnton. MOTH El TOT LATE ARRIVES TWO HOURS AFTER DEATH OF r. MEEKS Funeral Tomorrow Arteinoon nt 2 "'Clock From WHkoh Cli,K. ,mt Riirlni at the Sunset Cemetery Mrs. Julius Ilarmor, or North Yale ima, Wush., mother or the luto L. G. Meoks, arrived Iioro yesterday nftor noon, just two hours after tho doath of Mr. Meoks. Sho had heon sum moned and made hasto to got hero and sutrored a bovoio shock when she arrived and round sho was too late, Funcml Tomorrow Tho funerul of Mr. Meoks will be .iioui irom tuo Wilson chapel nt 'i o'clock tomorrow nftornoon. Tho con-Ices will be conducted by Rav. J. S. Stnbbleflold nnd the burial will bo at SuiiBot Cometery, Horn in Canada Lowls Grange Meeks was born at Napaneo, Ontario, Octobor 28, 1870, and was consequently in hla Tony isixth year. Ho was married at Spo kano, Wnsh.. Octobor 31, lS'JG. to Ml mi..i n . ' uioa cuioi aawin who survives him. He also loaves his mother, throe brothers and two sisters, all or whom reaiuo at isorth Yakima. A Mr. Meeks was taken 111 during tho holidays. He had pneunionla and loritonitls and apparently was slow. ly recovering but surrerod a"' relapse .narcn so. business here this homjoii aud Is making preparations to tnko caro or It. Tho supply room will bo remod eled nnd rearranged In a manner to facilitate borvlco and will mako a lurgo addition to tho parts carried. work will bo started on this Monday. Coquille to Falrvlow i ,! ,1 ..M . . ...N Myrtlo Point to Coquille tj Flytrap . Myrtlo Point to Powers .21 II Total next I Wl o is llriiro i.nu on p.io II. UK Srtii mjfjv. Bv 615 Model 75 Roadster $!9$,bothl.o.h.1 With Electric Starter and Electric Light Four Inch Tires &sy Fivc-passcnjer Towing xHzsF?y "- i nrTTmwni TTrrwwm it m THE body design of this new OJJJJ carries out tho latest streamlino oeij Tho equipment compares with that of car? i much higher in price. At tho same time low priced car that costs very little to run o i i. i. k.utn twn.unit staru o uiiuii)i)i;u vviui ic Auiumw ...- and lighting system Its rear springs w It has inmous cantilever type, prouuuiy ' , h riding springs ever designed. It Iia3'"" ouat. Win. In Rruco Evaus', on page 0. Sqe nil in J tires all around: non-skids on rear. .'".. ... ' I . . i. loinciuue auie rims are used ana one exim - -. Thero Is a magnetic speedometer and a u" of tools. It Is not only a thoroughly w ' , ., u... . ...11. i oniftteoess ol mwr ment unheard of In cars of this price. Call, telepbono or write for demonstratloa Isaac R. Tower "THE GUNNERY." t