The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 24, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916- EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
. 0. MALONEV, KUltor ml Pub.
DAN K. MALONEV, Nowi Editor
Official Paper of Coon County
(VttlcM Paper TIlT of MnrtiHtM
tornootl down town but spending
nothing obc.
Cold, cold rash Is u wnrm, warm
friend.
SO SAV WE ALL
HERE Is n croud that luu boon
suggested for every cltlzon of
a clly that nsplrtm to better
Conditions and Tho Times earnestly
ondorHOft it:
I bollovo In my town
I bollevo In linr peoplo, In her
boys and her girls.
1 will malco myself a commltto
of ono to mnko of thl.i u good
placo In which to llvo and a mighty
hard placo to leave.
I bollovo In ly town
I bollevo In her Institutions, In
her schools, In her churches and
lior stores.
Wilson Kaiirman who has lived
In both places says there Is this
advontngo In living In a smalltown:
When u man romoves the fountain
pen from his breast pocket ho Is
drcsaed up for the evening.
I may bo an Iconoclast. Why
all tho rejoicing on tho wedding
day? All that there Is to It is
that a fool , girl has copped out a
homely mutt who chews tobacco
or smokes cigarettes and la going
to work for him Tor her board and
clothes.
News of Near-by Towns &
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
SHIPYARD DEAL
IS NOT YET CLOSED
John Xellson Experts Dally Word
From I'm (land Regarding;
(he Matter
Tho ship yard dial at liandon Is
expected to b concluded soon ac
cording to the following from the
Hanon Western World:
John N'lelson, who returned sov
ANOTHER BUILDING
PLANNED FOR BANDON
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician nn1 Surgeon
Offlcorlrvlng lllock.
Offlco hours: 11 to la a. m. 8 to
i mid 7 to 8 p. in.
Phones: Offlco lia-.T; lies., M8-L
I ii
.... .. . .
Chris ItiiRimiSMMi Will Krcct irftie . . urinhi
Gnrnge Rc-glnnlng Work Early j ' ' Wliyill
Next Month ' ...
(Special to The Times.) I UUILDING CONTRACTOR
ILVNDO.V, Ore., April 2 1. Chris Estimates furnished on requost
Hasinueaon has announced that hu
will on May first begin the construe- ou...
Hon of a now two-story building on Ur. H. M. Ol1aW
his lot at the corner of Chicago eve-. Eye, Kar and Throat Specialist
nue and First street. The nuiiiiing GLASSES FITTED
Oldest Hank in Coos Comity
Flanagan &, Bennett S
Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon.
capital, surplus and Undivided Profits
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AM) SWtvJ. ?12'000
Officers J. W. DENNETT, President; jas n ,., K1'0S,TS
Proslilont; It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier f I '"JAN, Vt6.
Assisiani uasnior, - " "Hester
WIIKX A FELLOW DIES
The Times i eported tho othor day
that there aro twonty-sovoii divorce
cases on file In tle Coos Circuit
Court. Divorce Is tho cacttm nlant
... ... . . . i
I bollovo in mo Btrcci iiroom mm llmt 3,)rout8 from t,0 Krnvo 0f
the street sweeper, ami in mo imiiii ,juu,i illusions.
pot.
1 bollovo In no'or an empty can
on vacant lot but many a full one
In tho larder.
Novor again will I throw waste
papor or riiliblali In tho Btrcot or
alloy.
I bcllovo In my town
I bollovo in trce.i, (JoiI'b first
temples; grass instead of ash heaps,
and flowers Instead of woods.
May and bless tho tongue that
gives honest pral.io and cotnmondii
tlon, and may IIu doubly bless the
oar that Is doitf to scandal and grni-alp.
..J.1" "'-0. " ' .. 1"" ' '" " ,:,,L will he fi.) foot lorn: and HO feetwido
ha ST. oxpec lug word daily from and will designed l'jy '! '
San Francisco In regard to the lo-, a garage. The "trucliiro w 111 bo cor-,
cal shipyard deal. The matter of rugated Iron with a plate glass front. ..ft.
$
WITH THE TOAST 5
AND THE TEA I
GOOD EVENING
God expects from inoii
something more at such
times, and It wore much to !
bo wished for tho credit of
their religion as well a a tho
satisfaction of their con-
science that their Hauler do-
votlans would In some mens-
. nro come up to their Hunt
or dross. Selected.
I notice when n fellow dies, no mat
ter what his sin,
Rome kindly chap will call to mind
the good fellow" ho'd been;
Ills friends forget his weaknesses
nnd on his vlrtuos dwell,
While other.) get their hammers out
and start to "knock" right
well.
I know that whou I go to rest I'll
get my shore of blame,
For human nature the world o'er
Is Just about the Humn.
Hut If Its all the same to you, I'll
take the meat and bread
And glvo tho fruit ami flowers to
ltlloy (Kirk) (When I'm
dead ) .
ANON.
securing lumber from the Moore
Lumber company wns satisfactorily
settled byiore Chris. Notley, the
ship contractor, left liandon for tho
south. It Is thought the deal for
tho salo or lease of tho local yards
would bo completed with Kronen
berg & Foard at Snn Francisco, af
ter which the contracts with the
shipbuilders would be closed.
Local people are anxiously await
ing tho final word as to the dispo
sition of the plant and quite a num
ber of experienced ship carpenters
are waiting for favorable develop
ments In view of securing positions
with t'ho new ownors.
NEWS OF IIANDOX
I'hono aao-T. Rooms 200-201
Irving Hlock.
MATTIE II. SHAW.
Physician am) Surgeon
i'hono aao-j.
Flanagan tife Bennett Bant
OF MYRTLE POINT
Capital
.
Offlcors-J. W.IENNHTT, President; JAS. H , am. '
President; L. M. SUPLEIO, Cashier; L. T, DEjSj?AN' Vl
WUtut
Cashier.
sold Tin: ihcvcle
.Votes About the ('Ity.hy-H'e'H.Ni From
Wjstcrii World
llnltbut. llng-.cod nnd crabs wore
received by local markets from Coos
IJay this week finding ready sale.,
Warren iLlttleflcld. who last week
rccolved a bad cut on tho foot while
chopping wood, Is again ablo to bo
at work.
Cloorgo W. Dafoe, tho new local saw
mill man, has Instituted a unit to'
quiet tltlo against the A. F. Kstn-j
brook company. I
C. II. Howell and son, Park, who
H. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINKKIt
Room 304 Coko Dldg. Phono HBO
Uesldonco Phone .TCII-L.
W. G. Chandler
AltCII ITKOT
Itnomi 301 and 302, Coke Uulld'ni
Marshflold. OrnKon.
Bennett, Trust Comp
any
u,.-m w.iM. mu v,uiviuea Fronts $125 orw
Officers-J. W. HBNNBTT, President; TOM T npvMvI '
i'rosldent; AKTIIUIl M'KEOWN, Secretary' SS Vle''
TON, TroaBiiror. J' ULNNETT 8WA.V.
J
t NEWS OF NEARBY TOWN t
POUT MAKICS PLANS
ItiiNSol .Miller .MiinI Now Answer
Serious Charge
Itussel Mlllor, wlio gives IiI'b ago
as vievonteen, said to bo a resi
dent or tho Flshtrap country, was
taken to Coqulllo. by Deputy Sheriff
W. C. Lalnl, having been bound
over to tho Grand Jury on n charge
of larceny fiom a building.
Miller Is said to have plead guilty
to farcing entranre to Sam llnr-
t low's repair shop and stealing a
b cycle valued at $38 retail, kii-
tranco was gained by removing the
glass from a window on tho west
sldo or the building nnd tho wheel
was taken out through the back
door, which was unfastened from
tho Inside. Tho thler Immediately
loft Tor the south, riding tho bicy
cle as inr as Port Oriord where
he sold It to a man named llodson
tor K'.OU.
KAHIiV KASTKU IIY.M.V
This Is the very day or Ood.
Sorcno with holy light It ciimo,
In which tho otrcam of snerud
blood
Swept over tho world's crtiiio and
I shnmo,
The Bins of all nro laid on thee,
Oh, admirable mystery, ,
And thou to cleanse tho world's
deep stalu ,
As man dolli boar tho sins of men.
What can be ever more sublime?
That grace might meet the guilt of
tlinii
Love doth the bonds or fear undo
And death restores our life anew.
St. Ambrose.
Tolling of river Improvement plans
the Myrtle Point ICutorprlso says:
The Hoard of Commissioners of tho
Port of Coqulllo Itiver have complot
ed arrangements to do considerable
snagging and dredging between tho
north boundary or the Port district
and the dock at Myrtlo Point. The
govornmentjbuckot drodgo which wns
used on sonio work done a coupLe or
years ago will soon bo put to work
for this summer operations. J. X.
Oearhart, secretary or tho board wont
to liandon to receipt the government
for tho dredger.
At tho meeting of tho Commission
CIiiih. Adams whb chosou a member of
tho board to fill tho vacancy can nod
by tho resignation of 1. L, Pholan,
who resigned because or his removal
to San Francisco,
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. Lingo has It ut 81.50 nnd
havo been innklng ties In tho upper $2 cash per load, f.'arbago reniov.
Two Mile country tho past winter, p, iinnn 227-.T
aro In lftuidon this week for n short - .
""A? J."'Mnrsh, the Elk river dairy-' WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME!
. i.. .i .i. t..... ..j
mull, wilt) in wiu city uiu muui imi
or last weolc placing orders lor sup
plies. Mr. Marsh Is preparing for
a big season In his line, llo conduct!)
a creamery on his place.
II. W. Cliarlcsworth last week sold!
... 1.. ui QI.1.....1I ai.. ,..,, limn iso. i. irain .o. -
tivuiiuu iu j'i iiuni. iiii.vii. .mi. ..i.m
Tim Only Trust Company In tho State, Outside of Po,,,,
Orga.il7.cd Under tho Xcw Law.
SCHEDULE BETWEEN
Marshfield and Portland
(Now Effective)
Mrs. Churleswortlt expect to leave In
a short timo for California. They
may later return to Arizona where
they have a homestead.
MVUTLK POINT XOTICS
A thin woman can got dressed
when uho wants to go out. Hut a
fat wouiau has to mobilize.
It sometimes happens that a Cons
Hay woman who Is the picture of
health Is merely painted that way.
HOW AIlOtIT IT'.'
"A friend In need's a friend Indeed"
J Itomarked my friend, who's
Dutch;
U," agreed my old friend
Held,
If ho doesn't need ton much."
"He
WILL DPI LI) A IIOMK
11. C. McKlnnls, who returned to
Hiiudoii from California, Is plan
ning tho erection of a modern res
idence at the comer of Ninth street
and Franklin avenue west, llo
owns several flno lots there, and In
view or the fact that tho Improve
ment of Franklin avenue Is under
consideration, wants to live on that
thoroughfare. liandon Western
World.
XcvtH of That Placo Printed In the
Kiitcriirlso
Mrs. J. II. Stover roturnod rrom
Powers where uho has been visiting
ut tho homo of her daitghtor, Mrs.
(lolda Carlisle.
Hazel, the six year old daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Oearhart or Dora,
fell from a log nnd suffered a serious
fracture- of hor loft arm ut the olbow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. ltoborts loft
ror Floronco, whoro thoy will visit
lor fiovornl weoks with tholr daughtop
Mrs. Kdward Hncklorr.
Kdward Itackleff Is hero rrom Flor
ence to visit his mother, Mrs. C. 10.
Uacklotr, who has been quite serious
ly III.
John Moon, undo of Triiomnn Moon
arrived rrom Applognto, California,
and will visit ror a tlnio with his
nephew and family.
h. J. Lehman, a homesteader or the
WAS WIJLL KNOWN .MAN
Leaves
C.'lila. m.
(!:1() a. m.
7:20 n. in.
S:l fin. m.
Noli
Muploton
MVUTLH POINT, Ore., April 111!.
Ira M. Abbott, the harbor who died 10:00 a. in.
April in ut tho homo of .Mm. Anna n),.jn llt m. Ctishmau
naraiow, wiin wnom mo rainiiy resi(i-i .
oil. waH woll known In tho countv. ' onto I
Ho was born ut Sweet Homo, Ore.,! ' 1 : l7 " '" Adn
April 25, JS82. Ho was married to 1 1:50 a.m.
Miss Alta Ihirklow In 1008 and be-' ::0. m.
sides the widow ho leuvos two sons, i ! t c .,' .'
.'!: in a. m.
:i:.'I0 p. m.
DKCIDKS ON PAV
Stations Arrives
Portland 10: IT. p. in
Ar. Huge no Lv.
Tr.'2'i p. m
Lv. Kugono Ar.
r. : I ' p. m
l:lt p.m.
i!:::r p. m. '
( Flor- i
1!:10 p.m.'
1:28 p. in.
1:00 p. m.
11:20 a.m.
North Luko 10:. 'I I u. in.
North Hond !i:IOn. in. I
Marshfield 0:20 a. m.;
Gardiner
Iteedsport
(Siieelnl to The Times) -
11ANDON, April 21. Tho liandon
city council has decided to pay com
moil laborers on the water Improve
BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated :: Hot Water.
inonts 30 centH an hour for an olglit Translcnl, 7."e day; Jjt.'LOO Per Week.
Apnitmcnt.x, .15 per month. llvcry
j thing funiNlicd. Phone :t(l..
L. J. .IL'STHX, Projirletor.
When Another
steps into your position because you've grown old; what
are you going to live on, if you have saved nothing'?
Hundreds of men are quietly depositing part of their
salary at 3 per cent interest, at Our Savings Bank, get.
ting ready for such a day! Why not you?
First
Tf1T n H
mi
TTlk,
jLMe ji-jursiL itauo:
Bairak OF coos bay
SaffeHy Pliuis Service
hour day.
FILKS IN.I UNCTION
Two Mllo Peoplo Would Piovont
Ciectlon of School i
iVnothor chanter In the Two Mllo
school controversy Is told In the
western World which says:
Snmuol Wood, representing th
Township Lino pooplo In tho Two
Mllo school controversy, has riled
a suit ror Injunction against the
directors of the district to nrohlblt
Catching Creole 'district, was serious-!'!'0.1.1! ,rom ontllnu a building or
ly
treo
h
r Injured whllo engaged in rol.lng a i"a'K ' '"'Pnlveinents on tho
reo with Tl.os. Urack u neighboring. Kvor-'wV'n ox,1?n" 0,' "l0
oiuostonder. "taxpayers. W. JC. Dunmlro and Oeo.
OPIJN SILICA .mini:
While unloading croam nt tho
Irroadbont creamery Edwin Schroo
dor, a South Fork dairyman, suffered
painful dislocation of his left wrist
and tho fracture of tho bones in his
rorearm near tho wrist.
Arbor Day was observed in tho
Myrtlo Point Oramiunr school In np-
A Conulllo man rnnnrln IihvIiil''
iiiiuIo a valuable dlscoveiy. Tho l,!,,mui ,ro,"a f 80K' rcollij.
L'o.iulllo Herald says. 01 "'' says by tho pupils of C.
KIIhIiii Vernon, who Is making his ,! nn""",,',.tli?I lK1,,,HI. Bft,,e'
mm., u-lil. I l. n..i..b. .1.... Well IIS tllOSO Of Miss Hfflo KIlIK of
...r...u ( ( I4i f IIM r. DUID L11UL
tho sovonth grndo and Misses Dora
Harrison and Lena Schneider of tho
sixth and firth.
IN Tin: MOVIKS NOW
lio has made a discovery In Coos
county or a ledgo of silica, rrom
which glass Is made. Mr. Vernon,
who says ho Is an old miner, states
flint ho hos developed tho ledge by
ura HiiiKiiiK or lour uoies at tlirroi-l
out points and that It lies within I Howard .lohiisou, Formerly or linn-
III root or the surface or tho ground. I , , , ,
Ho baa flout a Mimplo to a Caliror-' n, Acts ror Soven Plctuivs
nlu export, who reported that tho! Tl0 fHowlmr Intorostlnir news m
assav showei ar. imp rnt um,.,. .....n '"" '"iiowiut, iiHoresuni, nous to
' - - . ....
Ilouther nro named as derendants.
The ciibo will conio up nt tho pres
ent session or fho Circuit court. An
other ciiso Is on tho docket Involv
ing tho sumo parties. It Is ii man
damus to compel tho directors to
call a recall election, l
FAHH TICN CUNTS
City Limits North Hond, He
nr commutation nn
CU TICKKTS, SI.75 .)
.Marshrield-Xorth Ilcnd
Auto Lino
Cars evory ten tnlnutos Irom
G a. m., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 a. in.; to Km
plro threo trips a day.
fiOHST .i KINO, Props.
candinayiaD-American M
WIIFIIK SAVINOS AUK SAFK
WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS
BANK TODAY
$1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT
HOURS 9 TO 3
SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
Mfl
GRAVEL'
FINDS OLD CLOCK
Tho following story of tho find
lug or an old clock Is rrom tho
llnndon Western World:
Whllo out nt the city reservoir I
ono day recently Fred Lorontzon, !
wntor balirr, round an alarm clock
hanging on tho limb or a tree,
wlileh had hung there so long tho
ring was firmly ombecldod In the
wood. Mr. I.orontzoii estimating
from tho markings on tho clock, i
etc. that it had heoti there slnco !
lilOD. Ho took tho liiHtriiinnnr '
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
! We are now proparod to furnish GRAVEL in nr amtlt!
trom pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prion;
From pllo on ground, $3.?G per yard.
Oanoad lots, taken from cara, 12.00 per jui
Ittll Dcpartmait.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
i Opposite Post-Office. nn lM
A Coos Hay woman "dresnes
when hIu goui down town. And
"dressing" uieaim taking off tluf
petticoat she woat'H ar.tuud the
house.
Therp Isn't nny sense In a Coos
Day mini getting gray headed think
ing for himself when lit) au Hid
married and have his thinking
done ror him.
- per ceui 01 non. no does not' t, Weston Woi d- juown, gnVo it n almko and It start-
Blv the location or tho dlscovory,, u,T,,t" . " 0 "' !., w. Bom. , "rt ,,m,"ln nnil Is now apparently
Tnllll " a." a,,'7,;!Vth.n'a,n "''' --"oWoSVrSLrToHow kl"K "8 """ " er did.
,'m " "r,K, , .,,,,, i ii. " i'Hlwiw In the big movies. .1. How-
Siib to a" s a co , r. Xv "nl l0,mB""' f0P,wr,Jr wlt" l" t , ll?."KR ,,,VK" XOT,:S
f r tho 1 vel.mu.et of tfm .. l. , ,irook ,"I'"""'y d later a coiumoi- T,,"n McKoiwIo, who has boon In
Kl.ou 11 s e all l!t ,, V !',a liw lth headquarters here,, lho " ioHltnl with an attack or
hi ml I Toil . e Jfi I ' "HW Dlayh.K l.nporla.it parts will I l'tmiioiilu. has so Mr recovered that
.,,.!JvLw;i !!' Sm.-lo11!!;!!;, i lSt ,'ual,,M r" , triZT ,0 ",8 ,,orao ut ,s,k Vroou
to (ill til In llm fniinwi i in'iij "Mi v ai i
in v-o.m in mo iiuuie. Mr. .lohnsonV riisf n.i.1.,r!.n,,..n .m A daughter was born to Mr. ...i.i
nonraancn will
lie In "Tim mf.vv.ifu ' .. Ii. i. ......
I.NII'.II WAS Si; I'Mtl'I turn wl lll,...,.l,.. o.. i...
win.1!,',' !! """U' , Hlur,H ,,h" ml '"k ,m,'- Tl,l, ''"" 'l
liilnr iij a seveie one ror people takes ono of the leailinir i.
NKW SFITS FILKD
IMng In tho wilds of Curry county
according to the follow Inn from the.
(.old lleach Itoii. nler:
In speaking of tho sderlty or n , , ,
tho past winter, u, w. Williams I n" '"'lowing am tho now suits
who was In tlio past week from his fllml ln ! Circuit Court:
ranch on minor pistol riv.ir u..i.ui '. N. MeNalr vs Coos Countv.
"You'll find tho cobbler h awl'll.ml ! biiow a so deep at his, f- 1'",?h"III ; NH " ' I 'aiiUon.
,,,,... Place, and the storm so Incessant., I KiiBllsh, vs Coos County,
. r b l' that ror JJ days ho was cooned 1111 0r,,K0.
Observed my frluiid Jim Mast," at hum, iiunblo own to get across1 -' I'Uke, vs. (leorgo IC. Plko and
OH, SIIUX!
'He'll piiK ror you with awl
might
And hn'll utlck to the last."
THIS WIIITI2 IS KINO
Of nil .Sowing Machlnos
Now locnted nt 25 C Market aro.
West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo hnvo
also got big bargains in all kinds
of used machines. All innchluos
sold on easy payments.
Hie cioek to e how his jim.k u-..u' Nelson Liuniny.
faring, though It was proteetod from Arthur MeKeown, vs. .T.iann Ma
tho storm, wth plenty of hav. In ''uulo.
making the rounds of the range hit '
uly ho found many enreossos of, WILL OI'KHATK MILL
Always try to louuuulmr that on deer that luul dlod from starvation
may bo n pest to tho peoplo you
r.cjturd as pests,
In tho opportunity wlileh It af
fords for the confidential discuss
ion of araudnl, marriage Is unsur
passed by any othor form of tho
nodal relation.
Tho peoplo or Coos Day aro unan
imous In- tho opinion that "some
thing should ba done about It."
fiom y Coos liny women's Idea of
shopping is spending a hard af-
iiiul vxpomire. In one nliu.. w..r
seven old bucks together, dead in
their beds, and several togethor at
other placos. Most of those found
dead wore old bucks.
i:WS OF ITItHV COCNTV
Mr. and Mrs .Loo Fry, of Marlal
aro tho proud parents of a baby boy,
who arrived April 11.
boon marked by .frequent showers,
whloh havuu't helped tho road con
ditions. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hawloy, of Cros
cent City, spout several days In (lold
Heach, looking over the town.
N. II. Ijiimui of Fort Ort'ord Seos
(.ood Season Ahead
Tho Port Oriord Tribune says:
N .11. Larson, manager of the lo
cal saw and shlnglo mill, Is woll
pleased with the buslnoss outlook
for Fort Oriord Tor tho couitiiij sea
son. llo has recenty started sovernl
limn fMiHIniv ll.u .....l ol.l.t.!. i...i.H
I'l... ....... . 1... - 1. . . . """ """ "'" nuns
..- ........ i..r uie iMHi wbok lias 0I1 mnnrtv thnt l. .., .,,,-n. n,
the city and expocts to Incroaso tho
forco to oight or ton nion. Tho shin
Hie mill will start nbotit May 1 and
will probably run steadily all sum.
mer, whllo tho saw mill will run us
tho local market demands.
Mrs. Leo Fry at Marlal 011 Anrii 1 1
H. L. Thomas and rniiilly left for
the north Tuesday, going to Myrtle
Point to inside, from which point we
understand Mr. Thomas will operate
u Jitney this summer. Tholr house
hold goods will go out by boat to
Coos Hay.
Tho Seaborg cannery is exported
to bo in oporatlon by May 1st In
charge or J. W. Dougherty as mining,
or. Ho Is oxpected hero in a rew
days and as ropresontatlvo or tho
stockholders In. tho concotu will
straighten uu nf fairs and get ready!
for canning fish.
WILL WKD IN POUTLAND I
Miss KilK'I Dyer to Marry Karl
Watkiiis
1 '
who Is at nrosont oninloveil na n ,in.,..
gist In Portland, Miss Dyor loft for
Portland and lho coramnnv u in lot-,.
Placo soon after her arrival thore.
Ihey will bo at homo at I'nlon a.id
1- ailing streets. Uoth younir peopio
are well known nnd highly respected
, f.0 ,nna tuolr mmy Wends will be
delighted to wish thorn much hapiii
ness. '
Miss Dyor was accompanied to
1 ortland by her niothor and Mr. Dyor
expects to join them. I
Tho liandon Western World says: I
Frlonds of Miss Kthel Dyor.i
uuiiKiuur 01 .Mr. ana .Mrs. Kibert Dyer
or this city, will bo surprlsod to loam
that sho Is to becomo tho wlfo of
Karl WutUins, formerly of liandon,
Abstracts
For rollnblo Abstracts of TIi1h4
Information iilnrnt COOS HAV ROL
USTATK, see
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Mnrshflold and Coiiulllo City, Oregon.
CienrrnI Agents Kustsfdo nud Sengstncken's Addition.
Rpwlnl attention iall to iiHsessinentH nnd payment of !
HKNUV BKNGSTACKKN, .Manager.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho faiiinus
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut nuil, ton $1.00
Lump coal, ton $."5.50
Or lialt ton of both.. $1,75
1). MUHSO.V, Prop.
Phono 18-J or leave orders
nt Hlllyer'fl Cigar Storo
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King,
Kroplrt
I.M1.1 Mnr-hrield ut 7 a. in., nnil roturniiiB leaving from l-jn' rf
H n. in. I.eoio Marshfield nt 11 a.m. and ri'I'iriiliiK '"".,.
Bloiigh n' I , in. Leavo Slnrhliflelil t T ! ' nl1 m
leavo Sinn n Slougli nt (i p. in.
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phona 3171
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMI in wiinu"w"
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK .
C F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freignt w
SOUTH COOS HIVKlt IJOAT
SKUViail
IiAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Marshfield every day
8 11.111. Leaves head of river
nt a: at) p. m.
STEAMER RAIXROW
leaves liend of river lally nt
7 n.in. Leaves Marshrteld nt
53 p.m. For charter apply on
board.
ROGERS & SMITH, Props.
PORTLAND
I .Oil Class
STR. P. A. K1LHURX '
SAILS APRIL at) . .
North Pacific Steamship
Co.
Smith Terminal Dock.
Direct Sailing
to
Eureka, .
San Francisco, (
Santa Barbara,
Los Angeles,
April 25
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