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ot" - Htn w f--wtrtu fftfjmn- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. it IE k . L IS CALLED OFF Small Crowd and Henderson Not Feeling Well Reputed Causes. The twenty-round bout between Enrl Henderson nnd "Roughhousc Charley" Duma which wns to havo been pulled off nt the Marshflcld Skating Rink, last evening wna cull ed off. The announced reason was that Henderson was not feeling well but the general understanding was that tho small gnte receipts was tho real cause. The crowd was small. A special train was run from Coqulllo but It brought over only four people. Tho train was chnrtcrcd at an expense of $100 so that It made a -big dent In the gnte rccolpts and owing to tho bout called off, will fall on tho pro motors. Billy Wilson of Mnrshfleld nnd Mike McConnell fought a four-round draw. Kid allien was the reforeo. McConnell outweighed Wilson con siderably but tho latter by his cle verness nnd training ninde up for the handicap. After n long wait, Henderson's mnnnger announced thnt owing to Henderson not feeling well, ho would not go on for the twenty-round go but offered to go on for ton rounds. This wna unsatisfactory to tho crowd nnd finally It was decided to refund the money to tho holders of tickets nnd cnll tho whole thing off. Happy Holbrook, a now pug on tho Bny, offered to meet any nnd nil comers at 105 pounds. Joo Conch of Bandon, manager of Burns, joshlngly offered to meet Mayor Simpson of North Bend Christ ians Day nt 107 pounds. Owing to tho smnll number to bo nccommodntcd, no return train was run to Coqulllo Inst night. This re duced tho cxponso $25. Fol'owlng tho dismissal of the af fair at tho Skating Blnk, sovernl un scheduled boutit nre reported to hnvo occurred. One was between n roln tlvo of Honderson and Manager Presslor, starting from tho allegation of tho formor thnt PrcsBler had over trnlned Henderson. I Wl IS THE FAVORITE 10 SELL ASSET WHITES .11111 MP M LINE COfflFS WOK Bsttintj Ten to Four In His Eugene Railway Project's Hold- Favor on San Francisco Match Today. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times) SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 Pack ey McFarland and "Hnrlom Tommy" Murphy a c In fine bnttlo nt Coffroth noon. Both men nro underweight, If over the New Yorker, Local fans rB ' , , look upon todny'B battlo practically ' "'.., " " 0 ni.nmninn.i.in !.. ti, ... nont will appear a .1 .......,, ..o..i uuu.. ..w -t, .,,, .., ,., ,,. tiro thnt nvnn If WnlirnBt rnti pnmo '"""uu v'ij a unto. Voter Gives His Views on Straw's Criticism of His Rival. Editor Times: Nov. 30. Tho 1 notice in your Issuo of yestcrdny, Guard prints tho following: "George thnt n meeting of tho Strnw-Dennctt- waterworKs-umnnogs wna uoiu iu ing to Go at Sheriff's Sale to Pay Contractor. EUGENE, Ore, Porry, tho railroad contractor, who Wnn irlvnll n Inilpninnt nirnlnut tlin s condition for their Lane Connty Asset company recontly s Arena this nfter- ,n UlQ cIrcH,t courtf ,m8 tnkon exc. cutlon on tho Judgment nnd will nd- tho Asset Tho advertise ment will appear thtB week in tli9 It is n lengthy porfect a publicity city cnnipnlgn for this otectlon. Tho committee In cluded Tom Bennett, representing tho Water Compnny; A. Rnlpho O'Brien, nnd Clnude Nasburg, look ing nfter thnt $5,000 commission; grcnt combination. Dr. Straw Is re ported present and to have said to J. W. Bennett "I notify you that you , HEAVY" TOLL OF FOOTBALL. Mnny back after his operation, it will be n not,co nnd advertises nil of the prop- wnl imvo no strings on mo in deal year before ho can fight and then fiy ownou uy tne compnny, inciuti- ing wm, tnc water question if I nm with his stamina and ability unlm- Jng tho right-of-way secured, 35 ac- ro.olcctcd." Whnt n trnglo moment j pnlred. ho will not bo vmo to nsBlm- res oi mini ni mo unnsionor pnBS wjlcn tno80 wt)rda wore spoken. No 'Into tho punishment thnt any man west of Eugene, a tract of timber doubt J. W. wilted. rlijht thoro, fighting to the championship Is like-' lnnd in tho const mountains, some, rrnwlcd under tho tnblo and began ly to recelvo nt tho hands of his op- Eugene city property nnd iiomo prop- i0 figure how undor such torrlblo ponent. oriy near tne moutlt or tlio Sluslnw COndltlonB It would bo posslblo to' - river. Iinnltn tho ilonl with ilin Omnlintrs for, in enso tins property is sold on ox- tno wnter plnnt nt $150,000; but ccutlon jt Is probnblo thnt tho South-'8c, hoa nmJ thrilling declnrntlons orn Pnciflc compnny will necuro tlin Btopped not with the nbov Tho Doc-rlght-of-way over tho much coveted tor contlnuednndddunnded "to know pnss on tlio Clirlstenor plnco nvo wj,y Mr. copplo had not accomplish jiinuH uiu. mo ouiiuicrn I'nciuc P( compnny lias urouglit condemnation proceedings ngnlnst tho Asrot com pany for tho right-of-way over tho Inttcr's property at tho pass, but It Perry succeeds In Belling It on exe cution, tho Innd will probnbly bo nvnllnblo much soonor. IV. Tl. Pntinlnltio. nnirlnnnr In chnrgo of tho S. P. operation on tho nU nna now tj10 ,ionr nmyr demands Coos Bny lino, loft two dnys ago for to know why Mr. Copplo hns not n trip ovor tlio lino to tlio tunnel to (iono moro of this work In ono year, MAY YOUH TURKEY BE TENDER -and- Your Appetite Good And your Thanksgiving n plonsnnt ono Is our wish for everyone in Coos county. Tho feeling of satisfaction that follows a good dinner Is the samo satisfaction that men feel who "WEAK A BENJAMIN" "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BANDON iMAKSIIFIELD ! "WIFE SAYS SPOUSE STUFFED A TOWEL DOWN HEIt THROAT PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 30 To end n conversation that was not to his liking, Ralph M. Da vis first choked his wlfo and then stuffed a towel down her thront. Cora M. Davis told of the incldont in u suit for divorco filed In the Circuit court. Thoy were mnrrled In Juno, 1908, nnd tho nllegcd "gag act" occur red last August. moro in dealing with tho water question tho year ho wnn on tho councll"7 Great stuff, why did Mr. Copplo did not do more In tho ono yenrl This Is nn ndmlsslon Mr. Copplo did do something nt any rntc. No ono thnt wo know of hns over 'accused tho present bonrd of doing anything about tho wntor works nt note tno progress or tlio worlc. Mater- nnd of which he. tho said Mnvor. has rr jititTi wtqiivn I n(1 ?"',1'lcB nro at 11 coming In ,ion0 nothing during six years! Hot AGED s""g" J Twohy Bros., much heavy mn- hope Isn't It? Our present incumbent THLAWDOS CLOTHLhChlnory hayng nrrlyC(1 ye,tordlly. flf U)0 on,co flf M(y01 npppnrf, to ,,nr,v.nn -,r xt on U.tt ..to .r.MTm.o,... ,.... '"vo Just nwnkcil from n Rip Van LAWRENCE. Kns.. Nor. 29. -- JULIUS KWSgiXITT WLIi Wlnklo sleep of bIx yenrs duration Moore's love pooms and verses by 5IOVE TO NEW OUIC CITY nmI niu,8 clmnBca. fl,iB lhnt tho Ella Wheeler Wilcox, interspersed , ,0 nro perfectly illBnitocl with bc- wlth testimony that the- dofendant Hond of llnrrlmnn Lines lo Make nu B rorce,i to ny outrageous charges curried tho plalntlffa horso nnd. Important amnKo for tll0 nrlv,CR0 of swnllowlng tad- washed her clothes ovory Monday CHICAGO, Nov. 28 Julius Krutt- nIna .', ,,. ,,,, vnPina nvn morning, Ilgurcs in uio ureacil ui lounimi, uirvuiur ui uiu iiiaiiuuumicu -toci. lm.ir ti10 , nf wntpp fop promise suit for $10,000 brought by, and operation of tho llnrrlmnn lines. JJ,, J, ' "" mo . Mrs. Elizabeth Sporry ngnlnst James nnd ono of tho best-known railroad ! " ,"""' Vatr Coninnt v nn. D. Faxon. ofllclnls n tho country, has moved ,l, , ' rc??n , .,, r Con,I)nn' "" Aire Sorry was tho first witness. Ills residence from Chicago to Now 1,nvl"K nln,, t,,,s covory. now do- Shf told"' 'oTthl courufl ! Staw Vort. where he will continue his dut- "K '"f. "!! . 1!L ies ns ono oi tno en ioi o ucors oi ineso " ii,.mviin.-in, ..uw Injured or Killed In Giimes This Season. CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Nino dend nnd 177 Injured is tho toll football jtns collected rroni tho gridirons of tho country In tho 1911 Renson. With but ono exception, ft 01, when Reven plnyors wcro killed, hnvo thoro been fewer calamities In 11 years. This senson's Fncrlflco of llfo ntnndR out in hopeful contrast to that of 1910, whon 22 fatalities woro recorded and tho list of injured to talled 499 nnmes. Tho dentlis of Bruro Adams, n Rtu- dont nt tho Fairmont, Ind., Acndomy, nnd. Chnrles Lnngo, at Montnna Agricultural Collogo, brought nbout tho nbnllshmont of tho snort nt tho Institutions In which tho victims woro enrolled. Threo Wlfconsln cltioi dronned tho game, Wnusnu nnd Noonnh doing so on orders from tho city councils nnd tho Mnrsh field tenin dlnbnndlng bo cnimo or Inlurles to plnyors. Ono girl Is listed nmong tho Injur ed. Irmn Butrum, 11 yenrs old, Evansvlllo, Ind., Hufforod n broken nrm In n scrub gnmo October 31. Michael Kolly, C9 years old. of New ork, attempted to play tho rnmn with boys In n vacant lot nnd fractured his right kneo. Mr. Fnxton nsked hor to marry him nnd of tho prcnuptlnl contrnct that was drawn up, by which bIio wns to pay for hor board and room, furnish one-half tho housekeeping expenses nnd bny hor own clothes. It was for ronds. i attempts to Iny tho blnmo on hl About forty employes In tho offices opponent for not . rlg'itlng this of tho llnrrlmnn roads In Ch'cngo, In- wrong In ono yenr, which tho pre cluding several officials, also will sont administration has fostered and move to Now York within the noxt potted during nil of tho six years few weeks. Among them will bo pnst, nndxBcoms surprised that Mr. V. w. Moll anil W. A. Worthlngton. Connlo hns not dono moro In tho this renson, sho stated, slio would not sign it. Sho snld Mr. Fnxon n88iHtnnts to Kruttschnltt: W. F. Bull, nnn vnr. Thi nnrininiv i. n ln.v. ,-,.. -1,11.1 II l nnlln nt l. ...- . . . . . r " "" " O"'" called her "my child," in splto of the fact that sho Is G3 vicars old. Mr. Fnxon Is 72 yenrs old. It wns when Mayor Bishop took ovor tho witness that Mrs. Sporry ad mitted that Mr. Fnxon ovory Mon- day morning did hor washing, thnt ho ran tho clothes through tho wrlngor nnd hung them out. It was further shown thnt ovory dny Mr. Faxon cur ried hor horso, that ho nttonded to her gnrden nnd that ho washed nnd wiped tho dishes ovory tlmo ho nto n meal nt hor Iioubo. his chief chork und J. D. Isaacs, n inir trllmtn in Mm nhiniv f mp. r.nn member of the Kruttschnltt staff of pj0, if tho present mnyor bolloves ho consulting engineers. . NEWS OF SUMNEH. Mr. Lester Hnzclton of Fnlrvlow hns rented F. W. Blacks' ranch for n fnrm nf thron vonrn. Prnntr Ulnnlf will movo to Mnrshflold whoro ho J composed of councllmcn Copplo, will ongngo in business. (Copplo) could hnvo accomplished moro In ono year than ho (Strnw) hns accomplished In six years, but thon many of tho voters rather ngreo In this respect with tho present mnyor. But porhnps moro could hnvo boon accomplished, but Is It not n fact thnt tho water works commit- ;eamer nomer Sails From San Francisco Tbursday, Nov. 30th, 19U For San Francisco Monday, Dec. 4th 1911 F. S. DOW, Agent every PncIQc FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stng08 Icnvo Mnrshfleld for RoBoburg nt G o'clock evening und afford quickest connections with Southern Untlwny. Faro $0.00. COOS IIAX ROSEI1UHG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCIIETTEH, Agent, Ji!0 MARKET AW, MnraliOcld. C. I BARNARD, A Rent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 "THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FliOM COOS BAY FOR PORT LAND THURSDAY, NOV. 30, AT NOON CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE -it o. F. McQEOROE, Agent Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiram Granby nro visiting Sumner friends nnd rolntlvcB. J. L. Barker hns finished his con tract of hauling lumber for tho rcrguson nmi rowers, did nrrnngo mnttors relating a tho wntor sys tem of tho city, some tlmo Inst spring nnd would hnvo gono .nhend with tho mnttcr. but tho mayor in his good Try Tho Times' Want Ads. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlvors and ronsonnblo charges. Our mot'o: "Will go nnywhoro nt nny tlmo." Btnnds Blanco Hotol nnd Blnnco Cigar Store Dny Phonos 78 nnd 4fi. Night Phono 40. nAHKKU JE fiOODALE. Proprietors. I n This I 0 O BondLgv Mil I'll Every 1 III (3 Pair j L 77ii Clove it Guaranteed All Right for 30 Dayt' Wear. You are atuolulely pio. leclcd by the maniiUr. lurer if the glove iin't right it will be made right lo yout alisfaclion. Tjiat really it the mot concluuve way o( proving to you thai ihese clovei are made from only bet ilini, carefully cut, $ewed end faihioned lo per (eel lit. Nona but a good gloe could be o unconditionally guaranteed. Aik (or "BEWARE THE HOBBLE, AND WEAR 'EM LOOSE!" I ,nUlng of tho Coos Dny wnRon ro(1 Judgment, after Engineer Snndborg anil W. n. Pnrrln will flnUh hln rnn. wns rolIOVOd from OillCO refused' to "Onler Hoopsklrt," Snys Doctor, rnrt nf invln,. tin ninnkim. in n appoint nnother engineer who could AlMiut TiRht Gowns imd Tuber- i fow ,jny8 Wo now nnvo n B00(1 ron,i gnthor nnd supply tho data necessary .... ."'"tl8' . 'from Sumner to Brewster Vnlloy. f"r tho committee to comploto Uh CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 29. Tho Tho rond being plunked nnd gravel-. ),nn8,7 And now the prosont mnyor hobblo nnd tubo skirts nnd other ,i,i onriv ih nntirn iiisinnpn. 8n'8 In his plntform? "I nm thosnmo i Omor Burford Is spondlng Thnnks- nlnn whom '" hav Jiorotoforo elect giving with Mnrshfleld rolntives. itnl n,ml advocnto tho samo Ideas of E. N. Hnrrj' was a Sumner visitor municipal government nnd city yesterday. growth and Improvement," that Ib to Miss Lou Mahnffy and It. N. Wob- !"' If T nm fleeted I will do In tho Btor of Coos River nro spondlng ftlturo ns J l'nv in tho pnst. Of tho Thnnksglving at tho E. L. Roberts' , samo platform? "My oponly oxpres home. B0(1 Impatlenco nt whnt I thought Miss Gladys "Roberts and her ' w"8. ""necessary dolay on tho part school gavo n very Interesting r V10 comn'ltteea appointed nnd tho Thnnksglving program Wednesday ""B,ner(8 h,lro1 f,or Uiat Prposo." nfternoon nt the school houso. There " ,iy V"8 Impntlenco? It had been wns a largo nttendnnco of visitors n fonunuoHs net ror six yenrs, but including Miss Spears nnd her ontlro n?w n QW dn'8 cauE0 "Impntlonco," school from District No. 60 nt Shady wny7 o11 tno Omnhogs woro horo Slope. Tho school house was vory nn, wore PolWy ready to tnko tho neatly decornted for tho occasion. I WAter works off tho hnnds of tho Tho programs wero neatly written on fl?!"01"8 pay Bonnott $150,000, on- painted pumpkins nnd distributed vu' '""uo o ins ju.ooo nnd plnco nmong tho nudlonco. Mlsa Roberts " '""" '" u,p io"" or n tirty yonr was highly praised for her. efforts. ni"c80 i"o necKs of tho peoplo Tho program was ns follows: fo'" tno hon0 f nforosnld Omnhogs Song By tho school. wno wro standing rondy to lock tho Recitation, "Lamont of n Llttlo c!in,.ns "s soon ns clasped nbout tho Girl" Helen Farrln. victims, nnd too much tlmo spont In Recltntlon, "A Llttlo. Pilgrim Girl" "onoat investigation might lead to a Jennlo Catching. Music Sumner Phonograph. tight-fitting garments nre given ns cnuses of tuberculosis by Dr. Homan Spnldlng, chief of tho Bureau of Medical Inspection. Loose-fitting clothes nro, ho declares, propor for maintaining health and hnpplncss. Dr. Spalding recommends thnt contB and underclothing bo purchns od nbout four Blres lnrger than those e'ioi"nrlly worn If thoy have beon tight-fitting. If n tight-fitting hobblo or tubo skirt hns been worn, ho recommends tho styles bo forgotten nnd tho wenr er order n hoop Bklrt. BASHFUL SILKTZ SQUAW HAS HAD 11 HUSBANDS Sh EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS amer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. SI. ON NOVEMBER 7, II, SI, AND SH. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF TUB TIDE ON NOVEMBER 11, 18 AND 23. L. II. KEATING. AGENT rilONE MAIN 3Mi FALLS CITY. Oro.. Nov. 28. Ac cording to hor own stntomonts, Mrs. Moso I.nno, a full blooded Slletz In dian squnw, hns been mnrrled no loss thnn 14 times. A romnrkablo fnct connected with this long list of mnr rlages Is that Mrs. Lnno hns outlived all hor past husbands, nnd Is probn bly good for n dozen moro yet. Sho Is n young womnn, from tho Indian vlow of length of llfo. No divorco court has marred tho matrlmonlnl penco of Mrs. I.nno. She dresses in tho most npproved stylo, and but for color nnd hair would bo taken for nn Amorlcnn woman. Hor husband hns been until recontly a mombor of tho ngoncy police forco. Whon hor vari ous matrlmonlnl ventures nro men tioned alio becomes displeased, and ovlnces surprise thnt it should bo considered out of tho ordinary. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco Wednesday, November 29. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 o. F. McGEORQE, Agent. report ndvorso to nccomnllshlnrr tho scheme. Of course, thoro wnn im. Dialogue. "Goln' Somowhoro" PnUonco" all through tho ontlro IRELAND'S GUARANTEED GLOVES 1 Up are ituda in Com. Mocha, Uumou and Cuc (foe ram, women r J children), Ve rrcommend tlieM glovec bccauio they are foodtaii you aia tutc to bo wtiificJ. Let u Auu thtm luyou. THE TOGGERY Tho last test of tho standard Troy pound weight of tho Philadelphia Mint, by which tho gold and Bllvor coins of tho United Stntcs nro weigh ed, showed It had gained In weight but sovon on thousandths of a grain in 5t years of sorvlco. Wllda Harris nnd Jay Rlchnrds, Recltntlon, "At Grnndmn's on Thanksgiving" James Catching. Duet By Elna nnd Winnlo So gang, No, Mr. Editor, wo do not nnd will not submit without reslstnnco to nny audi methods. A vote for Mr. Con. First Class Auto Service When you want to go utiywhoro In n hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS. Best rntes in tho city. BEST CARS. Best drivers, Phono CC-J until 11 p. m after 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Resi dence phono 28-J. D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR DR. T. J. SCAIFE A. H. HODOIN3 8 Marshfield Paint (8k Decorating Co. E. F. WINKLER, Nnturoputh nnd Chiropractor. All chronic dlsoascs treated. Comu ation freo. Office hoursr 0 to 12 a. m.; 2 to G and 6 to 8 p. n& Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 130 Broadway, Mnrsbfipld, Ore. i , ""v iui n, v;ijp- plo means n vote for ourselves, us, !tho people. A voto for tho present Inndor. Recltntlon, "History of Thnnksglv ,no PePe- A voto for tho present Ing" Hlldua Solnnder. Incumbent menns n voto for nn un- . Recltntlon, "Tommy's Thnnksglv- reasonable hold up for tho benefit of ing Dlnnor" Edward Fnrrin. J w Dennett and his crowd, and a Music By Sumner phonograph, ronsont to no uetrnyed Into tho hands Dinloguo, "A Cnro of Indigestion" of tho Omnhogs. for which J. W. mnv Rollln Stock and Omnr Granby. Recltntlon, "Dolly's Thanksgiving" Lois Black. Music By Sumnor phonograph. Song, "Hnll Glad ThnnkselvliiK" Wllda Ilnrrls nnd Hlldua Selandor. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. CHAMBER OF COM.MERCE NOTICE Tho regular monthly business mooting. of tho executive, committee of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Coni morco will bo hold Friday nftornoon at 4 o'clock. All mombors nro re quested to bo present. Tho Timos' Want Ads bring results WANTED!!! 7ARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma tlo Cleaning Company. Orders for work tnken nt GOING & niTtVEY. PHONE 100 recelvo that $150,000. llttlo wad of nbout Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. And voJco culture Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Songs tncken Bldg., 10 Broadway, Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phono 140L Oregon BEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino or Bicycle supplies, second-hand blcyclos for sale. Guns, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and ropalred, E. HANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phone tSO-R DR. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American school of. Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. 0&' In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to IV, H" 4; Phono 161-J; Marshtlold; Oregon. Have That Roof Fixed NOW ; See CORTHELL Phono 8121 Running up and down stairs, sweeping, nnd bending over making beds will not make a woman hnnithv or beautiful. Shemust get out of doors, walk n mllo or two overy dny und tako Chamberlain's Tablets to Improve her digestion and rogulnlo hsr bowels. For sale by all dealers. FARM LANDS FOR SALE Best for tho Money From 5 acres up. Fire Insurance at low rate. Agent for American, Llfo and Accident Co. AUG. FRIZEEN, Real Estate, Insurance nnfl Rentals, Marshfield, Oregon. J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Ofllee over Flanagan & Bennett Bk larahfleld Oreoa T-VR. J. T. McCORSIAO, Physician and Surgeon Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockhart Building, opposite Post 0me. Phone 106-J DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high work on short notice at the ver i i rn,nlnntlon ff Lady attendant. Coke building, PP slto Chandler hotel, phone W'. DR. II, B. MOORE, Chronic Dlscnsea a Specially nAn -n... . I'nuud - T !UiS UOQ&,UlUg -- J Office hours 1 to 6. m' hi M