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r-ir--v T8PfPl7 rr ?gH ! TH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910 EVENING EDITION. I ,' M oral mi IKLETIEB T. W. Davenport Expresses Himself on the Matter of the Assembly. T. W. Davenport, one of the well known pioneers of Oregon id father of Homer Davenport, the cartoonist, lins written a letter as forceful as one of his son's pictures, In which he condomnB the Assembly and Its nomi nees. In an open letter to Geo. II. Burnett, one of the Assembly nomi nees for Supremo Judge, Mr. Daven port says: SILVL'KTON, Ore., August 20.- Hunorablo Ocorgo II, Ilurnctt My Dear Sir: Your letter of tho ISth Jnst. at hand and beforo beginning! ray answer to It I must correct one error In your understanding of my ' letter to Judge McGinn. It wiib not an open letter until tho Judgo' mado it so, merely a privnto one, and I had no thought of Its bolug published. fat 111 t ulinll nnt tittim.i linlirn MnOln., neither do I deplore th publication I "f ,ho ,tK1",, ,by ,tl10 l,00lc ""ll n8 of It. Thoro Is nothing in It that 1 ' t,;rloned ,l l" 'rl of thing am ashamed of and although 1 did ,of ,lcc'' "g S ntCH (,ut of tho "Io' approve of his condemnation of your I "I1'0!'9 thcy ,n,,d u"on hls ,oll,,caI iMiiiiuiiu. iiiii an miner tno pica that States ndoptlng such vagaries bosses and their allies, tho trusts and other great moneyed corporations, or whether wo shall rid ourselves of such perverting go-betweens, ns we hnvo dono In Oregon, for the general Interests. Tho question Is far greater than Is Involved In nny tariff schedule, great er than any difference which hnve di vided tho people since the subsidence of tho Rebellion and tho questions growing out of it. In fact, this ques tion of whothor there shnll bo boss rule In tho lntorost of corporate wealth or tho rule of the pooplo to establish Justice ns the nntlonnl con stitution promised as Its chief pur pose has really disrupted both of the old political parties. No Cluuico For Argument. There Is no dlsput ns to this point. Why, sir, do you know thnt tho mem bers of thnt unpreccdently great ns eombly of l,2d0 that nominated you without your solicitation, nre almost to a man opposed to our present sys tem, and thnt Its members and their backers, though claiming to bo Ite- publlcnns, will vote for no Republican nominated nt tho general primary un less ho is a reactionary? What docs this prove but that tho old Issues aro obsolete? President Tnft Is nlso opposod to our method of reaching n government WATK UN THE ASSEMBLY Local Lawyer Gives His Views Regarding the Republi can Question. TO THE EDITOR OP THE TIMES: I do not know your position on State ment No. 1, but with your permis sion I would like to make a few sug gestions along these lines: Statement No. 1 pertains to candi dates to the State Legislature and Is as follows: "I further stnto to tho pcoplo of Oregon, as well ns to tho people of my legislative district, thnt during my term of ofllco I will nlways vote for that enndidnto for United Stntcs Senator In Congress who has received the highest number of peo ples' votes for thnt position nt tho penrinl election next preceding the election of a Senator In Congrosu, without regard to my individual preference." i BE 'Continued from pnge 1.) FK5IIT FIKK AT NIGHT. nre neither logical nor ingenious and aio proof positive, If true, that you and I ought to continue to tnko n hand, for no such orgies nor de bauchery have been practiced since the adoption of tho direct primary and Statement No. One. Again, It Is said that we put our foot in the rais ins when we selected Chamberlain. Tho writer Is not responsible for tho selection of that gcntlcmnn In any kind of a way, but nono tho less, tho Tho expense of fighting fire and tho majority of tho people of this Stato Ios3 from burning ran In many cnBos preferred him for Senator. Thnt bo- bo prevented by using tho proper pre lug true, it was right to elect him. cautions." Why not? In this country a majority does or should rule; that Is nit American principal, and tho minority must sub mit, or else our Institutions would nt once go glimmering. I)ut tho writer believes that tho oflkcrs nnmed by tho peoplo under tho primary and Statement No. Ono as n rule, have been reasonably good and com petent men and that they will favor ably compare with the convention or legislative brand, past or present. Possibly we have mndo mistakes: we arc not Infallible, neither Is tho assembly faction: thcy have made many. If we hnvo mndo mistakes, thcy were at least honest and not mndo through tho lure of the dough- candidacy for Justice of tho Supreme Court, It was not from any personal ill will towards you fnr from It but for tho reason thnt you aro gen erally understood to ho oniiused to tho Bchomo of popular government lo ,0" t,, 1II "if I know of any na wo hnvo hero nro not republican In form. You sny, Judge, that It Is my duty My friend, do you believe In thnt bag; they are our mistakes and wo doctrine? Do you bcllovo that tho. must suffer; thcy aro easier to endure Lnltcd Stntcs Senators should bo elected by direct voto of tho peoplo? Do you bellovo that the pooplo than If mndo by tho other fellow. If wo have cried, let us profit thereby and not throw up the spougo nnd 1 should elect United States Senators take to tho woods. For my part, direct Instead of the Legislature? lfldou't think much of the fellow who you do, then stand by Statement No. 'I too much of n poltroon to stand his mlty by tho pcoplo of Oregon. If I lint! had any doubts ns to your position concerning tho Oregon plan of promoting a government by tho people, I would hnvo written you n letter of Inquiry, but tho evidence camo to mo from so many sources that I deemed such an Inquiry su perfluous, Commended by lli-iictioiiui-lcs. You sny: "If you condemn mo merely becnuso more than 1,200 men coming from nil pnrts of tho Stato jtlon, bias or incompetency on my part," nnd I hnvo dono it In this loi ter which I shall publish. Also, I say hero that It Is your duty ns a cltlzou mid ns nu aspirant to high nnd most responsible olllco, thnt you make n plain nnd uiisophlHtlcal statoment of your prosont day political principles, ana especially as to your whole hearted acceplnnco of the distinctive Items of tho Oregon system. Example Set by Lincoln. "When Lincoln rtin for tho Legisla ture In Illinois the first time, nnd be Ono nnd stand by It hnrd: Not thnt Statement No. Ono nllows you to elect United Stntcs Senntors directly, hut ground and take what is Justly com Ing to him. If anything. Now, my friend, It Is up to you nnd adopted with such surprising unnnl-' ronB01 wl,lc would foretell corrup- !l (,oe8 ,,",,rL,clIy: It norralla you nmlI: what nro wo going to do about I Competent Authority Tells How to Deal With Forest Conilngmtioiis, ROSEBUItQ, Ore., August 30. "While every mnn nvallablo is necdod In Southern Oregon, tho pcoplo In general hnvo a queer Idea regarding tho forest irrcs," declares George Kelly, formerly of tho Dooth-Kolly Lumber Company. "For 1G years I had to fight forest fires, and had chargo of the patrol in our section of the State, and I am rather .nmillr.r with tho business. Now, forest Urea do not race along at a tcrrlilo speed, as Is reported and supposed. I never saw a forest II ro that moved more than three tulles a day, and tho only ono that ever did move fnstor than thnt slneo the white men came to this country, was one In tho Stato of Washington severnl jonrs ngo, when thero was nlmost a hurricane to shove it along. "Tho only time to fight n lira is nt night, lletwecu midnight nnd .1 A. M. tho lire will go almost out. Then Is tho time to attack It with hoes nnd shovels. During tho day tho only thing to do Is to wntch It bum. Kv- Stafford's Ice Ci 'Plmfto tl, " ...... o uio oiuy Kind Of handle oxcont nimoi.. Cre". although tho printer the o iun mo wont ice out of 0i " tlsomcnt. May bo ho t,.. . ' such a hot proposition iL . not need ico. "HI Pure Ico cream is good f00d I(l moro than n mere dessert t. , ' of tho most nutritious food, u 1 easily digested, wholPn "WI nourishing. Stafford's Co Z an absolutely puro food Prod k chcnponlng adulterant uied I v over, ico cream with Stafford simply frozen cream .,". eU flavored. m "l wfOlHk TWO STORES 230 Front StUp Central A SKIN TltOUIlLKS OX HOTDAU Hot weather Is hard on the til, Porsplrntlon Irritates. Bleeping" eczema Is brontU u tho surface. Rnsh, dlBflguring pimples. h . son, bites, hives, prickly heat. uM Itch Intolornbly. w Now sovornl good rcmedlci ,-, iiwiiiiiuic, out nothing wo think Uit compares with the gentle winter and thymol solution, known ai d d D. Prescription. We hnvo wiW . suits with astonishment, tho ws stopped, tho skin cooled and rcfre-1. unanimously spoko favorab y of mo1 ,.,. t -..t i .i .... . . . ,. , . , ... ora (no pooplo had bocomo acquaint- as being lit for n Judge of tho 8u-n,i ,,.,,,, , ,. ,, . .. ' ' ?!i "i":' !!'.'.-" .".' '":.':"':.':: isztizztzz ......... wu..., ...... ..u.u uHUU,K u, ,cnl rIlu.pl ond, then 1 must regretfully loso your ,holr r,ght anil .1 I to OXtirosH n ni-efernnro: II lini-lillfu It? If w. Villi, fnp nr u-ltli Hin nu. i us to havo a say; It. allows us to bind sombly faction wo voto away tho priv- ,or'thl"K '8 wnn" l1 ,,',' "t along 0,f tho oruptlon wnshed our representative In tho Legislature llogos we now enjoy under Statoment ,. ",""h"1 l" """"' I,,K"1 ",r morally, to support tho person whom No. Ono and tho primary; wc voto to KlWKm U,L 1""",0H """ ,non ,8 U1U wo solect nnd ho cannot In honor dls- relegnto oursolves to tho nonentity I1""0. to gut b,l8' alwn'8 nf?nt n rr' regnrd our wishes. club, to tho political dust bin; we " "ro nl n,8,ll! "ovo,, '" "l0 t,ny" "stHtomont No. Ono is valunblo ns voto ourselves down and out and turn I1 mo" A"a l ,8 lit Impowlblo to a means to an ond, ns a lover to bring vor the whole political machinery 8 "" " ' ro ,MMI U " ol ""'"'K tt,hl"- ' l wiiiij, .... " Rliln. lull n IIp.i i-nrnlv will lui... .1. ...... II mill lin ..l.tml. I lt..li I r. lO IMI I.'ninilnM lllil III imo Mm nnt,. "' "" " ....., ... uii.i. uunii Senators by direct vote of the people. tn"" ' Industry nnd front citizens, J!10 8l(l of u, rl,,B; ,,II,C,,' of C0,irRe' Then why not uoo it and It now for M" b ' tliom nnd their honehV1'0, T ,lin,Vot ,,et'" M,own nIu!ml i ... I Ii 11 il ll n Vn dtnrnil n iwti linn IIma t.. nil it Is worth? Tlio stnndpnttors refuso to permit f""'1 nt,vnntnBo nnd to the dlsndvnn- mon according to tholr own sweet will ,!,llrt hnvo 8,nrtcd nm,l!'or lire. Dur Ing tho day about all lighters can tic . . m . IIM llllll IlllU'tl 1ffktft Lltlintiiu Dah. i.. -...,.....!.. . ... ........ . . .mno or you nun i. 4 ' "- nmum, onm kt(W LUUOIILIKIIIII III 1 I1I I llllinil ITlTilU I support. That tho nssombly of 1,200 reac tionaries coming from all parts of poll md ho Hald it was duty to know all jnboiit tholr represuntntlves. W lion the word Democrat had n I'crtnln llieniilni? nu vorfiww.to iwilin,.nl tho State unanlminisly spoko well ofMI01 ,, , won, WJ CI11U0C(, you at being nt for n Judge of tholcur,n,n ,.. llollof- ,,,, Supremo Court, nnd that you did not L0 mich I1CC(, fop Rm protest ho nomination they gave you, tlo b , CfllulIllU,, Uut mv who, was gall and wormwood to me for 1 l0 partisan nn.no is no guide to a imd nil along, dur ng t ho lato nsur-cnmll(lllt0.8 ,,, , ,, rcclon of tho poll Ileal bosses i hoped . M80ntn fo,. oyo cnn(lllU, , thut you would bo found sta.idl.ig un-t.nro what ho stands for. And ospe- . ...myv.. . u.uer , . ...uuiuor among rny ,H t tIo8rnbh, ,, , Lincoln', main pcoplo. I Individuals and party factions nro In- es, surely Judge, I regret ho no- dllu, U) , ,, w , , resslty of parting company wlh you, ICvory cnmll(In(o fop 0Vt, offlw but I do not see how It can bo helped. ,,, lu, m, , lwk unlcsH one of us can be sa Islled to nm, ,llieqll,vocnl 8,,01M0t of his abnegato his political principles for falt am , , , tho sake of ngreemen . And such a 11In wl0 tniirmi I l.-mtvv u-mil.1 li. nn.-,nll.. nt I ' ' "' , - .. ...'. ..: . . a "' olvle obligations will do so with to he so amended ns to allow' us to voto directly for United 8tntcs Senn tors; they thwnrt overy movo In that direction; they insist thai Senators nhnll continue to bo elected by the Legislatures and not by tho people directly, nnd the reason for this Is not hard to find: Tho Assembly fac tion of tho Kopubllcun party In thlsl Stnto Insist upon holding assemblies to HllL'ci'nt cnnillfttiiitu riK i. ni. ii.. ..Hi.... ' but ihov umiM ,!,. .. , , .,.' tho C. A. Smith mill right to aiiBKoit Unltod8tnt.M(i..n.inrJ. Th0 8chooncr Churchill, which has under Statement No. Ono. Tlmv t.nn.t bCOn ,u ,,ort nt North Ij0'. I" ' thnt. thin- nri it, i In.- in 1,111 o..,t No. One thov Ji . .."": I Tho 8tca" M. P. Plant w --- "r "" itf uutUO A Vllln for Mmm lu n.l...l..l Vlm 1-I.Wt-l With ClOSS-CUt SnWB aild .--.,. .. ..... ,o l(M tiitiuinoiwu uu .. ...... 1 our part thnt their low estimate of uluown "o oiu, ucaa trees, for they our Intelligence Is well founded. What nro wo going to do? QEO. W ATKINS. AI.OMITHEWATEIt FHOXT. Tho night n man de ined nt by 1,800 reaction-1 out c,laIl011KO from tho 0OI,Io. An are to be Judge of tho Supremo t may ho set down as n probable fnc Court, and equally Inconsistent for n thnt cvory ono w0 Jnwt or prlvnla citizen who would bo true to loc( ,0 ,,0 A , nctut0(l , R his principles on 1 occasions. ,ror hBt MnainciI,or ItOIIMIIIN for OppOSlt Oil. Lfrnl.l I.. .ln-.,Jv-. .1 ... ,-,..,, ,, . ... Hiraiil to dPfinro to the e oe orate. Kvldently you do not place my op- Thl, ,,. .,,. flin, ... , , ' nnullln., f ..1.....I,. "" i;iiiniHl.lllll ,'t'M. t. u.l U. 'UV..1III llHI lllIUI mat they mo going to knlfo every camllila to who endorses It and yet they claim to bo Republicans and In sist that you and I stand squnroly by the nominations, moaning, of course. tho nominations they havo mado or approve. They consider that you and I haven't lntolllguco enough to select cnndldntos for public olllco; they, of eour3., bellevo themsolves eminently qunlitled and are perfectly willing to e.orolfo those functions for us. in tholr view, we class along with tho Filipinos nnd nro Incapable of self- nro rQflponslbl&jfor Bprondlng tho firo. "Thoro Isn't much danger of peo plo uolng caught lu a lire If they nro anyway careful. Thoy can nlmost al ways gel out unloss thoy nro on n point which Is surrounded by flro. For tho past two or thrco weeks tho steamer Nana Smith sailed Inst flr0 hn" bccn U""I"B l tho Crntor with a cargo of lumber from LnIQ countr' 'et 't hns not gone ory inr. Jt is spreading to the north, south nnd cast, tho front is widening but not rapidly. It is n good thing to hnvo tho soldiers on tho ground, but nolther tho soldlors nor olllfors know how to flght forest lire, and ocn several hundred moro troops would bo usolcss unless thoy hnvo experienced lire (liters to work under, if th'o soldiers turn to nnd work at night, and do tholr sleeping in tno dnytlaie, thoy should quickly havo tho lire under control. The moro men the bettor, provided thoy who experienced men to them." w Will you try a 25-cont bottle of n D. D. Prescription. For enlo nt Rod Cross Drug Store; Mnrshflold, Oregon. This Store IS FOK THOSE WHO CAItE AIIOl'T T.lULi: PHOVISIOXS AHOIT TIlKIUI'UIHTV.TIIKin QUALITY AND TIIWK COST. 'H leave r.unciBCo for Coos liny Wednoa- San dny Tho steamer Itodondo leaves San Frnnolsi-b for Coos Day to-morrow. Tho steam schooner Unndon, which hns been at Unndon. arrived in Cons Uny this morning. VALV0LINE oTE PROVES BIG WINNER. Marsfifield Grocery Co, 2io imoAinvAV I'HOXB 1W ground, for you say lu your letter: 'If you know of anything derogatory to my ability or Integrity as a Judge or as u privnto cltlzou or of nny ion son which would foretell of corrup tion, bins or incompetency on my i.. .,ii. i.. ...i .. .... ... : " '" ' ,l" """ " I'H'i'ur pinco in tno torato, in which capacity they aro per- pooplo's Kovernmeih. fooUy wl,nB t0 nut b lho other niatteiH fcned of In of their cront. r Immii n.. your lottor nro relatively u.ilinportnut partly by reason of their illvlno right. K. K. Jimicm HiTi'lves Woi-,1 rimt Noted Piiiiluct nays ItlK Pan In Ahtoilu ltcgnttn. K. K. Jones, tho hustling Coos Ilnv govorninent: thnt w0 need a protoo-'ns0nt for Vnlvoll"o Oil for which he ...... k.iiivii kiicu a good innrkot on the tor the t'orom.iioiidtitlons bestowo.1 upon a enndidnto whether by law- Vllril lllllll..l-il ollll.n1i..j i.Mtt.... ... ....rl It I ol,..,.l.l I. ..........I . ..... I - '""" h'Hf. Ul.. "" " " "'7 ' " "' l" '""'mo not III tho iiamo and by the nu- Supremo Court I. I. your duty to in- tll0I.y or ft ,, lKu.clauln, form the peoplo about It; for I ant Jurv,Ptf fl,,m ,;, persuaded that thoy are KoK to , ,,, , w . choose their publlo fcorvants for sub- ,)f ,.,,,,, , ,. ..... ..'... ", -- - m r- . (. !- lilU II IIIF1 1 Btnntlal ntiioe and not upon the mere caprleo of whether men speak well of a candidate nt a puhllg moot Ing or whether they recommend him by their written petition. Wo should not snerlllce substance for form nor strain at a gnat and swallow a camel." Let mo reassure you that my oppo sition to you does not nrlso from any want of ability or Integrity on your pnrt or from any four of corruptibil ity, and 1 presume that Judge .Mc Ginn would glvo the Mime assurauee, Tho opposition does, however, arlso from your unfitness to Judge of thoi v n-ituMonallty of n system of laws -which you consider to bo n doparturo from i.- Hopuhilrnti sys'om of gov- have taken to print extructs from the jotter you Intended to bo privnto, .out 1 could not avoid it very well urn. stnnii rair with both yourself am! the public ns to revelations eon- MinuM in my intentionally private letter to Judge McGinn, i would not hnvo you or tho peoplo of Oregon IUvo thnt I am prompted by nny other motive thhn n voiy strong nnd unrolling deslro to glvo our Ore gon system a fnlr trial, and with 50 eu- , ..ei-liMi v with the ho. ). tijin ns a moans for promoting the general wulfure, frosh In our mem ory, wo should bo nble to Judg correctly. o aro cordially Invited to clhi inaio ourselves to oommlr inim,.ni nn to-uny rocolvod the following self-oxplnuntory telogram from its makors: "Wolf H. won Coast Championship nt Astoria Monday using Vnlvollne j OIL SUPPLIES Tho Coos Dny Oil nnd Supplf Company under tho mnnn&ement of J. W. FJnnngan will continue to hit dlo tho Union Oil Company's ri Hue, distillate, benzlno and coil oil nt their oil house across tho nay t' direct whlch jMace they hnvo moved thflr liiinco. mono 302. 'oun MILLS CO. " fc l''lllikill I - . . . -"M "MIHIIMV suicide. Further, the Assembly fa.l,otor 0I1, ,k,fo"tlB Pacer nnd Sent tlon eltilms that you and I can't botlo Spirit." trusted to select enudldatos for pub-' , tor ,,oat ow"o will undorstnnd Of course, it is not oxnected thnt the holders of nrlviloico win im ,..... eminent, and In tho lnuguago of al)ly ,uipojoa to n government by the JiulKit Oeorge. unconstitutional. That vm)0 froln wnom ,,,. ,mvo b(W ox- tortlug until tho habit has become clothed with thegnnotlty of a vested HglU nnd which 'they defeud with as miioh plausibility as though It were h you nro linn, ttunlterablo and litem- ruptlble. Is all the more reason why wo should not select you to deolda our case. Shall tho Mosses Itule. I am sure that you ns n lawyer and judge, would, under like circum stances challenge cause. that there is n mighty Issue beforo tho , pos.tblo without the voice and ver- v". . ' ' ' J " uw WUKincr , mot of the common people. Though I may opposo you for the lie uiiice aim tnai tUoy can be; that o far as we luue gone we havo mado a sorry moss of It; that wo have not selected tho best men nnd, hence. ought to got off the wirth; that be fore the tlnio of the direct nrlmnrv and Stntome.it No. Ono, under tho old convention system, every thing was lovely and tho goow honked high. Thoy claim that wo aro responsible for nourno, and wo are. They say Hmirno is a bad mat., principally be- cause ho deadlookod a Legislature i sonio time ngo through the Instru mentality of a harem; but you and I aree not responsible for that Leglsla-J ture nor Its hnrom, If any there was. and tho assembly people are, because ' tno members of that Legislature wer. I selected In tho good old wnv: H.m ' tall against the evils they themselves Drought about. If these things did e.ii in met, then It Is evident that those evils wore ou a level with the morals of some of tho legislators n- least, and thnt If Uourue did in fact (ho liniinrfiiiif i,.. ... . i. 1..1. . ....,. iii i i.iu uiuricnui plays in spoed boats and will approclato the benollt a 'high grade on0 llko Vnlvo llne Is. Fred Powers also used Valvollno whoa ho won tho handicap race. Uosldoe tho motor boat oils Mr Jonos' company Is' now turning 'out the best automobile oils on the mar-ket. Phono I. s. Knufmnn & Co. your -onl Order. Sl.no VKU TON. ami tho people In overv Stnt.i nr, u. n Juryman for Ihk in revolt ncniiwi i.... a.i .. .., Vni. ,,..,,, -rt..,rt... . . " ...V'.... ..I.., Q 4 " u'"""'uur. J8e, now ns It always has been, no reform ve shall bo governed by the political lw of nature. Hut hlr ..v,.oiin... r,,ort ,0 ""J" h methods, he adont hnvo become too onerous to be borne I ' ,hnt courso whleU would most uuiiKiy ami enectunilv appeal to thoso whose suport he desired. Such arguments by the assembly brethren reasons' I have given, still I can as sure you of my high regard. Yhur .. aforetime, T. W. DAVENPORT. n s Air Light 9 i Sunshin Cleanlines n our factory, Costly Mater, ials nnd Skill in Making aro tbo conditions mid iQSVi. dtonts that combine to make Modern Sweeb bo pcrict a Candy "Patroniz the Modern DtalJt jMC-tMtloMC.. Mlrt.. f.rtluj. 0r.K. Light as a Feather That's what you llko to hear them say wb they tnsto your brend nnd biscuits. Some times thoy nro not na light nnd tasty as m would wish for. It isn't your fault. It's U ""our you iiso, probably. Your baking "! always bo successful with Snow Drift Flour. It Isn't n blenched Hour. It's made from if lected Northwestern grown Dluo Stem Wheat Ono sack from your grocer will convince you. H. W. PAINTER AKIMlt. Mlll-.sllll.'ld. Ol-l'L'Oll. PSBa5asanszsaasasaik3aszH I- STEALER BREAKWATER lay every .Satni-l.,j- t scrvico of time. Itescrvat'ons " " held later ,,wn Fl.1(J(lJ. W. F. Miller.IAgt,. Dfc A . --. aS2SHSK?r?irpncarar-, ' ff c"-S?357r?irc7ir3CTir3rac?c7'raff'?J'' r""""r""a"""rj'n-"--"--"--a---a-o-:::; :..i'ji " mm . raanc Monumental t and Building Works SRa5b,WSq72 h. h. WILSON, Proprlotor MARSHFIELD, ORB. cutedk,cdnn0f,0nUmentalW0rk "romly and artistically e Ca "tour works on South Droadu-nv ------n.B..tt u mnmVm9J Mt