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Iwral IdhMfca jfr- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. '' ' i Mm Spai VS.BI Su I'll po6 a i floll tbn tnal i On A rti PUI Ti l JM rv '- I Ml fl 1 III vsl ,il vVT y be! N r A THE CURIOUS TADPOLE. - "SSSfeSEa Maybe Ho Turns Into b Frog and Then Maybe Ho Doesn't. If n tadpole cannot gut to the top of tho wntor when It Is nt tlio time of llfo tvben It Is breathing by muuus of Its gills, like n flsli. It will not becomo a frog. It will tben always be u tadpole. Keep u tadpole In cold water and la the dark or nwny from the light nud Jt will be years getting to be n frog. Loft to tho course of nature, says tfrownlng's Mngnzlno. the tadpole be comes a frog In from six to eight iveoks, although It will have been two years arriving at Hint chnnco to chnngo Into the mature frog. Tho tadpole's mouth Is so tiny thnt It would be dlfllcult to Insert a pin html Intn it. vnt It has liorur laws and a sharp, biting beak, with three row of tcetb on the upr Jaw. A hood grows down and incloses tho gills on the right side, leaving them open like A epout on the left sldo. At this stage of Its transformation tie tadpoto breathes like n fish, taking water through tho gills Into tbo mouth nml Mnoiilliir? It out on tho left side. Jts tnll Is what the tadpole feeds on by absorption of the white corpuscle of the blood during the molting and mouthing epoch In Its life, when It Is iastlng. When It Is ready to cut again tho tall and the homy honk nre gone, the wldo mouth of tho mature frog having taken the place of the latter. There are forty species of frogs, only one of which Is In South America. Australia has no frogs. Of nil those forty species only ono Is edible the liana csculenta nnd nowhere Is this ono more plentiful thnn In America, although that eminent nnturnllst St. George Mlrnrt declares that the cdlblo frog In unknown In America. A frog that Is common In Franco will mow llko n cat If Its Milch Is saucczod And emit the odor of garlic. For this It has to go through llfo bearing the nnmo of Pololmtes fusctis. Most pedes of frogs will not tako anything Jn the way of food thnt Is not a Ike. moving thing or something with tho somblnuco of life nnd will starve to death ntnong n million creatures If aono obliges tho frog by moving. " A fttvlf, ftnA. 'An Infnrooflnw f1taivislnn nrnin fit A recent collego lecture concerning tho "Instinct of direction" possessed so mnrvehjusly by savnge races and by animals. Undoubtedly animals nro aided largely by scent. In the enso of humans It Is different, nnd some of, tho pupils argued that tho prlmltlvo mnn la nliln In Ami Ilia tt-nr In llin densest forest without taking note of the sun, the wind, tho lay of the land or tho conrso of tho streams. There foro it was said he must be guided by a sixth sense because nono of tho reg utar flvo senses eonld aid him. Other pupils, however, argtied that tho In dian found his way In places whero thcro wcro no apparent guides be cause ha know how, bocoueo bo had learned CI his llfo how to do It. Just no tho writer, for instance, win write page after pnge of copy, spelling all tho words correctly, bnt yet cannot if nsKca to npoii n simple word. Tins is bncauso ho lenrned the words long ago and his spelling Is purely me chanical. It Is so with tho Indian finding his way through tho woods. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Fiction or Hlitsrv. Aftor nil, llctlon la not nlways tho J worst piaco in wuicn to iook ror His tory. There Is n story of Mr. Disraeli at tho tlmo of his extremely bumptu ous youth when he had Just returned from his trnrels In tho east. As a I "" Hl Promotion. "Pa," said llttlo Johnnie, "teacher la thinking about promoting mo." "Ilow do you know?" "Prom what she said today." "And whnt was that?" "She said If 1 kept on I'd belong to the criminal class." A Failure. "Yes, I consider my life n failure." "Oh. Ilenry. how sud! Why should you nay that?" "I spend all my tlmo making money enough to buy food nnd clothes, but tho food disagrees with me, and my clothes don't tit" A Coitly Lis. "Mv wilo found a nokor chin In mv pocket, and I told her it was a dvaoeo tiia tablet." "That was clever." 'Tar from It! She swallowed tho chip, and tho doctor's bills cost mo more than tin Jack pot" A Double Bnrroled Joke. Tho facetious boarder had tbo plot laid for a killing Joko. "It's a wonder," be sold; "that you didn't servo up this ben, feathers and all." "The next time." said tho landlady, with marked emphasis. "I'll ocrvo bor. bill and all." Rubbing It In. IIo was mumbling nbout tough steak and cold coffee nnd making himself generally disagreeable. Don't growl ho over your breakfast. ' A Joko on tho Artists. Somo years ago there was n colony of artists, painting In n Mnlno vlllngo somo twenty miles from Prout's Neck. All woro enthusiastic admirers of Wlnslow nomer, nnd nil, having hnd n go nt the painting of rocky and sen and realizing how dllllcult was the task. bethought them of Homer, only twenty miles nwny. How refreshing it would be to have n glimpse of tho man's work In his studio! Fully nwnre that it was not his custom to admit stran gers, they ventured upon tho pilgrim age to that shrine. They counted on his wnlvlng the rule where It, con cerned a group that contained nt lcat one full fledged nntlonnl academician and several associates of that august body. They all went to Scarborough tPront's Neck), put up at the hotel nnd sent him n Joint noto. signing their nnmes and begging that he would re ceive them. When the messenger re turned they read with dlsniny that Wlnslow nomcr nrMented his cotnnll- ments and begged to be excused from receiving "art students." Tho Joko was so good that the story was given out In artistic circles. Arthur Hoebcr in World's Work. GOOD LIGHT BROUGHT 40 PER CENT MORE TRADE This exhibit comes from a large meat market and ampm. In Oklahoma City that of the Yearout Market: efy young mnn. much under thirty, ho . " lJ.r H0 ovur f,our r"8t' mot Lord Molhonrno. who wn thnn '? ,n' .""J11 ,lls Bcnornlly meek wlfo. prime minister, at dinner. Lord Mel- V.0 ,9 s,nB t0 tnUo " RWay trom bourno proceeded to discourse on tho enstern question, but Instead of listen-1 A Narrow Marnln. Ing to tho prliuo minister with the re-1 John Stuart Mill was onco dining spect which he ought young Disraeli ' with two brilliant French talkers who lnl,1 "Tf nnnm.. ... ... .1... H I I .......... ..I . I J"l . " owKHin iv mi- nun juur turn- n Kivuii iu uiutiuiuKuu. uno uau ship has taken your knowlcdgo of tho ' possession of tbo Held, nnd tbo other east from The Arabian N'lchts . " Sprao prime ministers I have known would have snubbed tho younct mnn Bovcrcly. Lord Melbourno was not of thnt kind. IIo rubbed his hnnds with great cheerfulness nnd snld to the "WHIM OF AN ARTIST. Turner and Hit Great Ploture, "Tho Oulldlno of Carthago." When Turner exhibited his great pic ture. "Tho llulldlng of Carthago." ho was disappointed becuuso It had not been sold nt once nt the prlvnto vlow nnd angry with the press for criticis ing It soveroly. Sir Robert Pcol called upon htm. "Mr. Turner." snld ho, "I adniiro jour 'Carthago' so much thnt I wnnt to buy It. I am told you want COO guineas for It." "Yes." said Turners "It was BOO guin eas, but today It's 000." "Well." said Sir Hobert, "I did not como prepared to give 000, nnd 1 must tblnk it ovor. At the same tlmo It oo ms to mo tbnt tho change is uu ox tmordlnnry pleco of business on your pnrt." "Do at you please," tald Turner. "Do as you please." Aftor n few days Str Hobert called again upon tho great painter. "Mr. Turner." ho begnn. "although I thought Jt n very extraordinary thing for you to rnlHo your price. I shall bo proud to buy that picture, and I am prepared to give you the IKK) guineas." "All!" tald Turner. "It was 000 guin eas, but todny It's 700." Sir Itobort grew nngfy, nnd Tumor laughed. "I wns ortly In fun." he snld. "I don't Intend to tell the picture nt nil. It shall to my winding sheet" I-or years he kept It In his collar, Tlien'lt was brought up and hung In ! gallery, where It remained as long ho lived, When ho died bo loft It to tho natlou. was watching him so intently to strlko In that Mill exclaimed aloud, "If ho stops to breathe he's go no." Witty Advice. A witty Dublin barrister was con sulted by a physician as to calling out young man. "And n devilish good plnco U"ni,1V3 i.11i!,"i . i"" .5,,Ut to tako it fromI-Lord Itoscoery In an " .m""L !h?. ba.d. ,"u,.,cd ,,,m- Tn.ko Edinburgh Address. "'? "u KV. .""'". "Jwjcr. "mm in Warming tho Eggs. Thcro was onco an old lady in Scot land who kept n few bent, As sbo llvoil rlnxn lit Km lmuu. l. ...i,ii. church minister lived bo naked her to ! tt)0 niarrlnge should follow tho send him two now laid eggs every morning nnd bo would pay bor for mom, stead of calling him out uut him to call you In nud got your ruvengo tbnt way. It will bo moro secure nud certain." Generally Droaka Him. "I see by ibis fashion journal tbnt on gngoment almost Immediately." "That tuny bo all rlcht for tlio rich. I till f n nnfii- t'.ititw in.,, ..,.,,,1.. a ..!...... '- . --- i'wv. ....i ..mi, ,it.-vua it vuauwu ho mo oiu lady sent her girl to tho rocupernte nrtur buying tho ring." minister's bouse every monlng with -Louisville Conrler-Journnl. two eggs, and tnu minister's servant I , , . , nlways thought the eggs wcro nowly ' .,.... .r!. !"a Daekwnrd- "it u iii.-iuua iv ii uii you pro- Mock 8unt. origin to tbo mirages of tho desert. oniy tuey occur in the nrctlc circle. As tho long winter night of the polar region wanes once every twenty-four hours n slight glow Is seen nt somo point on tho horizon. Often accompa nying this glow Is seen tho phenome non of tbo mock suns. Several de grees up in the heavens ns ninny as Ovo of thoie spectral orbs havo been seen nt ono tlmo. Invnrlably tboy nro nil connected In n gcomotrlc flgure. tho suns seemingly bound together with circles nud nrcs of llcht Often when only ouo appears It is mistaken ror the real god of day, nnd nntlvcs rcjolco nt tho early end of tho long winter night only to be disappointed as tho liunco dlsnnncars. Tho cxnln. nation of tho phenomenon is given by nhystclsts ns rofrnctlon nnd reflection of light from tho real sun below tho nonzon on tno mists In tho upper at- mosphoro. St. Louis Republican. "After adopting the Tungsten lamp for my store, displacing gaso'lne, and arranged ac cording to the lighting company's plans, my i Dusmess nas increased 4U per cent. , "I attribute this entirely to the Improved il lumination, which made the store more at tractive and brought out the quality of tho goods handled by us, These goods were not shown to proper advantage under Inferior Illu mination, (Signed) N, R, Yearout," Our New Business Department may do as much for Yfllf Why not let us try? TUU' Telephone 178, OREGON POWER COMPANY Head the Times' Want AJs. iaiu iiocauso tney folt qnlto warm, as If tboy had Just been tnkeu from tho hen's nest Uut ono day tho eggs wcro cold, so tho servnnt naked: "Aro tbo eggs fresh today. Jnuey? Tboy do not seem warm." TIlA olm.ltn l.t I..I 1 -& At.. am -..v .,....(, iv Km iiniui-w iii mo mom : nnd then snld. "Ou. nyo, thcy'ro qulto iresn. oniy my motiier could not get tho cat to sit on thorn this morning, ns it ran nwny." posed to your wlfo?" asked tbo sent! mental person. "No," replied Mr. Meokton, "but If 1 could have foreseen tho next ten years 1 would havo been." Wnsblugton Star. Her Fruit "I wish I was n llsh." sighed Susie, "Wbyr " 'Cause papa said tho ocenn was full of currents, and I like currants better thnn any kind of fruit 'cent bananas. apples, oranges nnd swoot potatoes!" Pittsburg Press. Locating Iceberg. Tho captain of nn ocenn steamer In most cases II mis out when his vessel Is nppronchlug an lcehorc fmm Mm I Ha Paid It. men down In tho engluo room. That I Embroko-I wnnt to pny you somo squnds queer, but It is n fact nover- ;tul"K n account Tnllor irubblng bis inoiess. it nppoars that when a nnu)-Ah. I ' K'nd to seo you. Eve steamship enters wntor considerably i broke Yes; I want to pay you n com colder than that through which It has l,,ln",nt on your artistic wuy of dun- uipg. Sh-not n wordl You doservo , It Good morning." been going Its nronollcr mn. r-.i... Such water usually surrounds tho vici nage of Icebergs for many miles. Whon tho propeller's ncthn therefore is accolerated without ilm Nimm n,i.. er being Inrrmsctl word Is passed up to tho olllcer on tho bridge that Ico- Changing a Namo. Tho brother of Mmo. do Pompadour hnd nt tlrst been created Marquis do VnndlertM, a souiewhat unforlunaie title for n mnn of such new nobility, for be soon discovered to his profound annoyance that tils enemies would per Ut In cnlllug him the Mnrquli d'AVnnt liter (the Marquis of tho Day Beforo Yostcnlnyi. 5Ituo. do Pompadour, naturally sen Hive in such matters, brought the uf. fair Wore the king and. as n ill I., tuoro or liss was a small matter to Kraut the lady who grasped o much, after duo forms her brother becnino uie jmrqu.s He Mnrlgny.-From "Mmo. CnlTrlu." bergs .nay h expected, nud n close ;,,,', A P . Promoter ou 'is chest, lookout for them ll estnbiu i ti '"l" wom roHnrt vorjr dry. sir. so Curod. Doctor (to wife of pntlonti-And-or -I hope you took his tempernturo this morning. Wlfo-Wcll. it wcro llko this. Sir, I nut the Imrnnmrnr nn Ma .!, loouout for them Is estnbllshp.1. Th, are natural reasons for the propeller noting In this way. and sen captains will assort tbo sntno thing. Tolitoy Hated Dootor. Tho Into Count Tolstoy loathed phy slclans." said at n dinner in Washing tou a Itusslan diplomat "You remember how Tolstoy rldl culed physicians In 'Wnr and PeaeoT' UII. heard ,m ridicule throe of them to their faces over it vegetarian dinner nt Ytisimyii Polyunn. "Tbyslclaiis.' he said bitterly, look Ing up fniin n plate of lentils, .,,,.- bv) divide nt two oimww-tbc- radicals, who kill you. and tho conservatives who let you tlio, " Mental Arithmetic. ,."!? l?w yonnK "m" l,,l' eal'ry. MellaV " tnuftl!'0 .A"' W,mt'8 nU"' l, b0M toi Wllllsm he's gwlno to double it" "Dafs tine! How much Is he glttln' now?" "I .Junno what he's idttln now. hut H8ck It's sonu-tlu' llko half what he's Kv.uotr glt.ci,.vehuvd Plain Dealer. Juit a Precaution. ,Jm "ro nindlng cooking cliooir says tho friend "Aro you S lug to do your own work?" liushand how to prepare tho meals In au eiuergeucy."-.Judgo. - A Retnarkablo 6hawl, ' The empress oMtussIa was onco pro- i sonted with a shawl of a remarkablo kind. It Is contained In n box only a I few Inches sounre. In wiiir.ii u Hi- ..... ,, " - MIO l'IIQ -. yet wniMi it 1 shaken out It Is ten yards squaiv. This notable gift was the work of somo wouiun weavers In Oroiiberg. southern Itusslu, by whom It was presented Tho box contiilnlng It 18 of wood, with hinges, hoops nnd fastenings of beaten silver. ,,. Trapped. I saw the cutest thine tminv" t,. gnu Miss Pnssay coyly. it wns n palntlnir of th ,r u-imt , i o' that llttlo god that represents mat rlinony?" "Well, now." said Mr. Tlmmld. "you've got me." "Ob. Mr. Tlmmld. this Is so sudden!" -Catholic Standard and Times. ... M .. . . . hmv nn ii pmi or ucor nnd 'o went to work this morning. London Mall. HI Idea. "What is your Idea ot n reolly no fectly good tlmo. UJInks?" asked njon son. meeting tbo llttlo cbnp nt tbo club. "Seeing my moUier-lu-law oCf to Ku rope for six months." until im..i.. without any hesltatlon.-Judgo. 8o Settled. "Yes. l nm opposed to American i b us umrryin- rurrlners." snld old Mrs. SlpeS. "Pill Hat Ilm, nn..l . .2 that If my girls enn't marry pi-oplo of their own sex they needn't marry nt all, nnd that's all thoro Is about itl" ! Llppincott's. An 0dd B'undor. When the British ndmiralty built j the splendid naval barracks at Chat ham It fitted up ono of thu largest rooms In flni Btye for court martln,9 and hud "Court Martial" Inscribed on big brass plato on the door. Wbeu It Wns UbOUt tO bo USrtl fn- .!, n time tho discovery wns nindo tbnt tho Real Estate Bargains 3 Lots closo In iy2.200.00 Broadway property, closoMn $H,000.0( Pino rcBidonco property In West Marshnold 91,000.00 2 Lota on cornor. closo to dcop wntor on Enstsldo. . .9500.00 Now Houso on 4 lota nnd cor nor in Enstsldo 91,200.00 0-room House nnd 2 lots nt 1'orndalo .-. 92,000.00 2 Fino lots nt Dunkor Hill 91178.00 100x100 cornor South Marsh- "0, 92,000.00 This is only n fow of my bnrBnlns. Call and boo mo. AUG. FIUZKR.V, H Central Avcnuo, Mnrshllcld, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dit. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits. Over . . . . . $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits COXDHtfSKI) 8TATUMI2NT OV THK CONDITION OV THE FIRST NATIONAL UANK OV COOS IIAV AT MAKSIIFIKLI), OHEGON, at tbo closo of buBlnoBS, Juno 7th, 1011. LIAWLITIKH: RESOUltCESt IxiunB and discounts 180,01C32 H. . .MOOItK, Oiilropnictor 203 Coos Dldg Phono 81-L Oinco hours 1 to C; 0:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 Overdrafts. U. 6. Bonds nnd pre miums Other bonds County and Bchool warrants. . , . Danklng houso, furnl turo nud tlxturos. . . Cash nnd duo from banks .43 26,250.00 77,412.50 2.C71.78 82,089.45 160,585.12 Capital stock. .1100,000.00 Surplus nnd proflta., 7,145.95 Circulation. 25,000.00 DopoBlts 305,778.70 9B27,fM.0o' ru. a. li:slik. unil'ti)nillic I'liysicmn arndunto of tho Amori-:an school nt Osteopathy at Ktrksvlllo, Mo. Oflko In Eldorado Dllt. Hours 10 to 12: l to 4jPhono 1GI-J; Marahtlold; Oregon. ryn. j. v. inghasi, Physician and Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Duildlng lioness Ofllco 102Jj Residence 1021. 9327,021.05 Cash resorvo-40 of doposlts. W- Invito your attention to tbo strong condition of ibis bnnk m Indlcntod Id tbo abovo statoraont, also to tbo porsounol of IU di roctorato. Does a gonoral banking business. Interoat paid on tlmo nnd savings doposlts. OFFIOEItS: W. 8. CHANDLER, President; M. O. HORTON, Vico-Prosldont,' DORSHY KREIT2ER, Cnablor. Dmuoroitss W. S. CHANDLER. JOHN S. COKH, W. U. DOUGLAS, P. 8. DOW, WM. CRIMES, JOHN P. HALL, STEPHEN C, ROGERS' W. P- MURPHY, M. C. HORTON. I W. IIENNETT, lawyer. Ofllco ovor Flanagan & Bennott Dank rarflhnc'd Oregon . . r' oi naDit, ..-.j i . ij.i.rwwui nouio one night, fum. ""T," rpiuire all naval court .I . "M1J "' XUQ keybolf and let """ini,s " o held on tho wnter. UlmselMn without miiklnc a soun.i He was about to criHM.sor.lv. ,1.1 n-. t.Tho Fea,t of """ '. nil iu SIIO. "wot innL-.ia , .in- in 1-.v. . ". -"' "-" i.. . " --". ,v, i mo. , nina.iit. i..... lauding " " i (juietr "Hlauie It." bellowed the burglar, "l thought I wns In another house!" The Puxillng Point. '1 Cllohnr A ml .ii.i . .,. ....i, vim .uu nink'n m. .. v,.. i""".-i iiuiiKo or Nature was erected In the Place de In In-tllliN and the chief members f the convention, public committees nud KcSloo.s.u,e.t.ndom,K uiier wtiicu omiii, (i.j.... ... . . ...., unu(i ui eaiutes dancing unit general rutoipi.,, -n. ' list of ii,,. ,1. ' "",K0 0,lt n "mlt"'K "d general rojolclmrs ti I nnn'i ,. i... ... ,i : ': . "" ' '"UK "i tno -Puck ,U0UK"' ,0 8(vo my neck. A Tato of It. In? wi ??ITA,,,, ,t0 ym kuow ""th Well V f mam' Caunlbal Vell. we got n tnste of It when tbo Dlad,,n,8SUU",r-V W"S ""Slito lAk0 w,n cff,,co nny vlrtues.- ono Dalzae THE UPWARD WAY. The road to uccess is not to be run upon by seven leagued boots. Step by step, little by little, bit by bit-that is the way to wealth, that t the way to wisdom, that is the way to dory. Pounds are the oninoi of pounds, but of pence. v"nn umion. DR. J. T. McCORMAO, Phvulfflnn J a - .., .w.uu nuu ourgooa Marahfleld, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockbart Dulldlng, opposite Post Ofllce. Phono 105-J ALICE II Tho Popular Picnlo Ront. Now makes regular schodnin , tho South Coos Rtvor run. t,.. Tn fjVi AnU ...... on,,,,.,, wook aoys nt 3 p. m. Ar rives In Marshflold nt 8:45 a. m. Sundny, lenves Marshflold nt s ' ' Returns at C p. m. LEVI SMITH, Master. SAFE INVESTMENT For information concerning blgh-class bond Investments bearing 6 intorest net' writo O. D. Hinsdale, care J.' H. Adams and Company, Los Angoles. California. "ENESSSSlWe Work tCT T . And Advertise uiancnaras Juvery Wo havo Becurod th livory busl. nosa of L. II. Holsner and ara nr. pared to rondor oxcollont Borvlco to BEMEMIlKn To bring a customer lioro tho flt tlmo, after tlmt lio comes of IiIj omi nccord. You know why. mo poopio of Coos TW n .... fh!ler8.,S00(1 r,ga ' and vorythlnS that will mean satisfactory aorvico to the public. Phone us for n driving horse, n rig or anything needed in tho l,very lino, vo nlao do a trucking business of nil kinds niiANCIIARI) nitnTHT?na Uvery, Peed ua Sales Service 141 First nnd Aldor Streets. Phono 138-J There is no kink, or cuo that w can't do. -THINK IT OVElt WARY." Coos Bay Steam Laundry I'JIUNH MAIN 5W IVQUld 1IOU h'ltP. tn l.r,.. Electric Lujlits in your Country home? Find out the number of lights you would want and wo will bo pleased to give you nil the information you ask. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. Good Livery Service uj now rigs, good norsea ana areful drivers are now at tho d .oaal of tbo Coos Day publlo at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivors ready for ny trip anywboro any time. Hone boarded and rigs cared for. New hearso nnd special accomm dations provided for funeral parlie t W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY ANP PEED STAnLES PHONE 278-JT Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 8121 ' MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR "AMiT,.Y nOTEIi THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day50c, 7Bo and U.00; week 12.00 ti. k nn keeping apartments with gas ranges U0.00 to $18.00 nr ,.,. li UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Dying, Cleaning. Pressine nud B pairing. Ladles' Work a specialty Wo do all kinds of Hat Work. AU work guaranteed or no cnar-' to. wo ciean rues, carnota m Lace Cnrtnlno n i,j - ond i'l "-"' uuuuo uuiieu iui -i aeuvored. SUITS SLIDE TO ORDER ,230 CENTRAL AVE PHONE 330-X i ROSS (Sh PiNmon nAfPUO . JL'. v"vu '"Wis "" . w. MUIxMVAN, Prop. PROPRIETORS , : ivz&s , di if - BUmp fc 4