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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1912)
ISSIBSIJKtURDaTaUGUST 17, 191 2-EVEHING EDITION- COOS BAY TIMES; ViY h f he I I. C. MALOXKY Editor and Pub. f TOAST AND TEA J MP DAN K. MALOXKY News Editor Entered at the postomco at Marsh Held, Oregon, for transmission through the mulls as second class mall matter. 8UII8CHIPTIOX UATE8. DAILV. One year f 6.00 Per month 60 ft'EEKLV. One year U.bO Whon paid strictly la advanco the obBcrIption prlcu of the Coos Day Tluioi 1b 5.00 pr year or $2,50 for lx monthB. ! Au Independent Republican nows papor published every ovonlng except Sunday, and Weokly by The Cooi Uay Times Publishing Co. , GOOD KVKXIXO. If the conferring of n kind- ncss did not bind tho person upon whom It was conferred to the returns of gratitude why, In tho unlvcrsnl dialect of tho wold, arc, kindnesses still called obligations? South. 4 PA'S RESOLUTION Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES. Mmrsliflcld :: :: :: t: Oregon Ofllclal Paper of Coos County Dedicated to the service of Thi yopl, that no good cauBo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMEH. MarshflcM : : : t ;t ti Oregon GOOD EVENING Democracy I maintain that our domo- cratlc Idea Is not that tho poo- plo nro nlwnys right. It Is rath- cr this: That although tho poo- plo may sometimes bo wrong yot they aro not so llkoly to bo wrong nnd to do wrong as lr- rcsponBlblo horedltary magls- tratcs and legislators; that It Is safer to trust tho many with tho keeping of tholr own intorests thnn It is to trust tho few to keep tho Interests for thorn Orvlllo Dowoy. Papa Is tho funniest man That I most evor saw: Ho came homo Just tho other night And laughed nnd said to ma: "Well, I've quit smoking, yes, I have, I've chucked It up for good." An' ma sho hugged him, saying. "Woll, I didn't think you could." All through supper tlmo pa talked And preached to mo and mil About tobacco, nnd you bet Ho knocked It fit to kill. He told of awful things It docs To livers, hearts nnd lights, And hardly let up long enough To eat a dozen bites. "I've quit for good nnd nil," says pn. "No nicotine for mlno; I've sunken off the cruol yok,o, And Bay, I'm feeling fine. I'm done with It nt Inst; No more tho dcntlly weed for me, My smoking days nro past." Pn snt nround awhllo nnd rend And then ho walked nround, And every llttlo while bo yawned, And then ngaln ho frowned. He left the room nnd stayed so long Wo thought he'd gono to bed. Hut peeping In the hall wo saw Somctlilng round and red. We sneaked In there right easy llk, And we'd gono not very far, When found tho llttlo red thing wis The light on pa's cigar. Tlm la n InllV. COIIUCnlul ClOWll ' In enmp Mi-Kendo, down on Charles ton Hay. consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. John llear, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Jensen and their two children, I- red I erlck nnd Phyllis; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O. I Donicrrltt nnd their chlldron. Miss i Frances, Raymond, Mny and Vornc, I Mr. Fred Tlinmorninn nnd his son , Max nnd his wife and their two live -t ..! finttilt nml Mind tho war department. There was somo ' uoys, unio mm y . - discussion as to what would bo best Wnmla Stevens. A ' 5m", to do and tho fast that Mnjor Mor- I hnve been en tor alnlng f l 'nK wo row was to havo a hearing on Coos ' came to spend t" cc 1 "" Day was recalled so It was decided bonutlfiil and shelter V'' that whatever would bo tho sense of . Otto Schroedcr a ml 1 Ifo f ron San the meeting should bo laid boforo j Francisco, the! r bro thor.ln.la . nro Major Morrow when ho comes hero. I siting Mr. F. Tlmmor mni nn 1 nil Tho meeting Ilnnlly pnssod a resolu-! enjoy lug camp life with MI ?ltsa. tlon that tho commorclnl bodies of tractions, such a s ur bn thing, , goth- tho brldclnir crl"B "ernes, crium. iui, ........, ihorn Pnrin? rock-oystcrs, fishing etc., nnd Jolly MATTERS OP (Continued from Pngc Ono.) ":::: nilLL HELP THE NEW SETTLERS Bishop Scaddinrj Takes Active Part in Oregon Develop ment Woik. lllshop Scudding of tho Episcopal church and woll known bore, is to mouth rnllrond, says Stutosmnn. V the "Mr. Hlrshborg Bav it. . Istn. tho Ploneor rhS't-.-Mi, uuiiiuy mill ono or t in nrS '"rOl Ping Points In this previous to tho construction N roads on tho west sldo of .v' llllllOtto, IS to bo tho obloi.ll ' H t "IMniiB aro nlronii; weft "I towards milking this iff"'? Hint railroad town. Co f S. will begin at onco on K1 tho road from Independences nn Vista. By tho middle of?8 bor it is planned to havo tLW4 us tar ns tho Krebs ,0D !i tho two cities favored of tho bny by ftio Southern Pacific I provided that tho plan was approved by tho war dopartmont. Good Roads Plan Dr. McCormac called tho attention of tho gathering to Mnyor Straw's plan for making a boulevard from Marshfteld to South Slough. Dr. Straw was prosont nnd wns asked to Bpcak. Ho said that It might bo n pet plan of his but that ho folt tho peoplo wanted tho boulovnrd nnd thnt thoy wore going to got It. Ho ! which tho work will UJ3 oi uto n ,,H,vo ,., M, U, M -Sffi afiSre '"" tho Sou thorn Pacllle track !nT Frontu Investors and Bottlers to Oregon, ac cording to thu following which ap pears in tho Portland Evening Telegram: lllshop Scudding is so ouen in . south from lndepondonm Ifilfni. twtli.f .. H...I...1. . ... . "'""' i'""'i mmcii win i, i... nnd n trnnlc lnM I.. . "...,B,!i & KQUALITY iiopi: "311(1 tho shndes of yostcrday. Thoro, our droams nro (load; 'Mid tho ruins of tho Past, Aro tho tonrs wo'vo shod. 'Mid tho wrorkH aro charr'd romnlns, Of tho best Dcslros, Dulldod when tho days of Youth Filled our breasts with Fires. Dreams wero light, and quickly burned, Sorrow, too, expired; Hope, nlono, llvoil when tho Pnst, From this llfo retired. Ilopo, with Bparks from oldon fires, "Wnrms tho Prosont day; Jiope, with coals from Youthful breasts, Lights tho Future way. IIOll STANI.KY. IiriMM.NU UP NKWSPAPIMtS AM) Ti;.IIIN(I m:m DOWN (From tho Modford .Mall-Trlliiino) T1IH city council Monday night uwnrdod a contract to tho Klam nth NorthwoBtorn for tho print ing of city notlcoH at tho rate of 8 contH tho lino for tho llml Insertion and r rents tho lino for tho miccoocl Ing InsortlonH. A great many of tho notlcoH aro printed through ten Is sues of tho paper. In Modford, how ever, tho city council iihos the Mo phono poHtH for all uoIIcoh except as Bossment ordinances which mu print od but once, and think tho news papers aro robbing when ft cents tho uhu is milium!, ivinuiniu wiiH coun cil wnntB to build up a credltablo nowspapor, whllo Modford council men think they advanco tho city's welfare by crippling those eHtnbllsh-ed. "Thoy ortor tnko all tho mon ey In tho world nn' dlvldo It up equal, so ovory guy'd git his share, that's what thoy'd ortor do." "You'ro wrong, Wllllo dead wrong. If thoy over dono that tho noxt thing thoy'd do thoy'd go nn' dlvldo nil tho work up equal, an' then whoro'd wo bo?" nro nmnzed at the abundnnco of shell fish tho men of tho camp aro bring ing In dally. Coos Bay could cer tainly build up a profltablo markot In tlinsn toothsome crustneeas In Snn i Frnnclsco, If you would ship thorn down In rcfrlgorntors. Sliell-nsti nio very scarco and a great luxury thero, crabs, selling for 10c n piece and ov er. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schroedor visited said that tho Reynolds Development 1 , l wl?h titit iiiu ijj .- 1...-.... -- i.tmn.nma tilllalf mill (tlltmllll! til r tic I evening. The visitors from tho city anout IiivuHltncnts In Oregon and tho ..,....(, . - uiiu a iiuujk. iuiii in n n..iL celpt of IcttoiH from persons In tlioi direction through tho Amwi.T1? east and middle west, inquiuiig touts, n groat lion soriinn 1 i1 COULDN'T IIOTH UK CHItlSTIANS In n Kansas town whero two broth ers nro engaged In tho retail coal business n rovlvnl was recently hold and tho older of tho brothors was converted. For wcokB tho brothor who hnd "got rollglon" tried to por suailo tho other to Join tho church. Ono dny ho sked: "Why can't you Join tho church llko I did?" "It's a flno thing for you to belong to tho church," replied tho youngor brothor. "If I Join tho church, who'll weigh tho coal?" nn: v IIIMU'd AND Tin: kast wrxi) Hliifh thh Till: UUHY MKUCIIAXT Today 1 called at lleeswack's storo to buy somo boneloss cheese. The rain was falling with u roar, tho mud wns to my knees, Old lleeswack nnd his morry clerkH wero unwind It ( K T. Allen.) "N'o. I'll not burn my spring." The mosH-back logger snld. "I'll trust to Ond and luck ngaln; Kxponse Is what I dread." "It's Mini to hit tho trail again." Tho careless camper said. And left his llttlo flro nblnze, Within It's leafy bod. "I'll light nnnthor clgnrotto," The Idle loafer said, And chucked his old snipe in tho brush, One end still glowing red. "Let's punch tho screen out of t'io stack." The donkey flremnn Bald And so ho did nnd nil tho sparks taneu itiitnciy overhead. "Como on. we'll dump our nshea now," The thrifty rancher snld. And touched It off without a thought Of how far It might spread. compnny had given n strip 200 feet wido through tholr land and that L. J. Simpson had glvon assuranco of donating n strip through his land. Herbert Armstrong of tho Mcnasha Woodonwnro company, Dr. Straw snld, had discouraged tho schomq to somo extent but thnt ho thought a county road could bo forced through tho Southern Oregon lnnd controlled by tho pooplo Mr. Armstrong repre sented. Dr. Straw snld If ho had his way ho would mako It n hnrd pave ment nil tho way but ho supposod ho was too extrnvagnnt. Ho though that tho road nt lcnst should bo plnnkcd nnd ho also bollcvcd that It ought to bo a county road and thnt tho county should pny for tho work ns It would bo n nhort cut to tho ocean which would bo onjoyod bv people of tho Coqulllo Vnlloy ns woll ns thoso of Mnrshflold nnd North nend. J. W. Dennett Bald that he know C. n. Smith, owner of tho Southorn Oregon compnny. nnd that ho folt certain Mr. Smith would not object to such n project as it would so greatly onhnnflo tho proporty through which It pnssod. Dr. nnrtlo was nuked to toll how tho North Bond pooplo folt nbout tho matter. Ho said thoy highly ap proved of tho boulovnrd. Thoy would not want the old rond to South Slough closed but they would llko to have tho now road and he favored making It n hard nnvoinont. Dr. Hur tle nnM thnt they had tnlked over tho road matter a nood deal In North llcnd nnd that the pooplo of thnt place thought that nvoryono should concentrate on an effort to nocuro at least ono niece of really good road In tho county. Ho thought thnt then the People would see to It that moro good roads woro built. Ho thought perhaps thnt tho road inlttht be blult by snorlnl tnxntlon. Dr. Ilnrtlo talk ed at length on tho good ronds pro nosltlon and was applauded sovornl times. After Home discussion the two commorcl'tl Imdlos went en record as approving tho plnn of building I tho erowth nnd wonderful strides this plnco has made, thanks to the efforts and nblo administration of Mayor H. 13. 8traw and President of tho Chnmbor of Commerce, Dr. .1. T. McCormac, as thoy understand. Mr. O. Schroedor Is a former resi dent of the liny, who embarked In business successfully In Snn Finn niimiituiiltles for settling In this state, that hu has Issued nn open let ter, ns follows: "Lured by Stories of Oregon." "Thousands of immigrants report ed destitute." Theso wero the hendllncs nnd im port of an urtlclo printed not long since In one of tho Now York papers. Slinllnr stories nre related from tlmo to time In tho press of tho enBtorn nnd middle states or duped and beg gared settlers upon our western coast, who havo becomo tho prey of tho cupidity of unprincipled land sharks. It therefore buhooves the church In theso newer sections of tho laud which offer such attractions to thoso desiring to better tholr worldly con dition and to avail themselves of the Vlstu. "! section, to 5 lias already boon assembled Part of tho construction bui.h.i ground nnd t is expected that . w? Biu llil tlin ., , . . . -"W MV win uo oiociricity. tho roliin. ..?.' being oqulppod with storago bZ les. w' work on tho lino will becln iw.r?' Tho motive power of tlm .- ?l in " Cisco. After accumulating a snug ,.i,lin,ip t.niinflts to be enlnved her... fortune, ho rotlrcd from business j t0 mnlL, ,iroV8m, f()r ti,0 protection nnd went nbrond for pleasure anilnl, B,nnco of her peoplo ullko In recreation with his wife. They tra- nmMerB temporal and spirltunl. le velled extensively for 18 montlm nil (0 tschargo this obligation lit Ore over Amerlcn nnd Luropo. visiting ,,.. ,...,. ,.,,.. .VniL.,lnL' immi the every plnco of Interest. After crossing tho Atlnntlc, thoy entered the Medi terranean nt Gibraltar and started tholr European tour nt Nnples, visit ing Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Gonon and spending the winter nt tho height of tho season on tho Illv lera at tho fashlounblo Monte Carlo. Nice and Cannes. In tiie spring the.; proceeded to Pnrls. spending llvo weeks In tho most beautiful city In ll.n ...n.l.l .1...I... II ....... ...! """ '" -l'Kl " ","V J"";" ' " ",u" "k. ""' tend reliable and Invaluable iiiu (itiiiiu wi nwnuin. i nun iiir crossed tho channel to London, where thoy stayed with friends nnd took In nil tho interesting sights In tho Inrgcst city In tho world, nftcr mind of lllshop Scudding, nnd ho Is endeavoring to meet tho situation by forwarding letters of inquiry which he has received from Intending In vestors to tho secretaries of local J commorclnl clubs. i Tho bishop requests Intending In vestors or settlers to correspond wllu the secretary of the diocese, who Is I conversant with Southern Oregon! I nnd Is competent to secure nnd ex- Info r- matlon and counsel to any and all church folk contemplating removing1 to this favored section. I Inquiries of all kinds nddressed I.. It... !.. . l II.. I. fi I - I wnrds touring F.nglnnd. Ireland nnd Qregm will bo give n i.ro m.l imi Scotland for two months. Ilccross- "ir7f ' , Vi,.rii ,.f .J . V. V , Inc the channel lo Nnllnn.i il.or -ern' " "ofl1 nHlderntlon by h in. Stamp roynllv entertained by their friends' 'J .T"1"" "'vrl- '" ' "! " near Rotterdam, former resldenls of Snn Francisco. Then camo a trip up tho beautiful river Rhino with Its custlos nnd ruins of foudnl times nnd famous cities and wntorlng places, Biich as Cologne, Ilonn. Milyenco, Frnnkfort, Heidelberg, Ilnden-Ilnden. Cnrlsruhe. etc. A month wns snont touring through lovely Switzerland XKW KI.KITIIIO lixi: Another Italli'onil Projist Proiiinled fur Willamette Valley A now electric lino In tho Wlllnm otto Valley Is tho latest now railroad reported. Tho Kiigcno (Junrd snvs IIT.1....I ...,.. I. - ... .. .. . with Its. Alps, lakes and waterfalls; ! ,, . "' , V 7 " ., l ?! Munich In TtnvnrlT i ml ilm fnln. m. """. i'iuihibuu soon in HUB sect Oil trip down the D.inubo to inngnlllcent ?, r u i !' Hlr.8,,,,orB! Ir8' Vlennn: back over nM.,i,HTl,':.t;lltlllt "f tllp Imlepondenco & Mon- Work Shoes The best ami bigg JI11U UVUP MIIDWU HI 1.00$ county at $3.00 and $4. per pair The Fixup M"nrsh field-North Bend, Come in ami see oui new system ol sollm. lmiulkcrehiels. Iin. wiilcli Mr. Schrnoder considers tho most up-to-date cilv Ip Kurope.i After mstlng 'n his old home pliue In StrnlMrd. ::c- r t!:? I.h.nd ol ,iu gen. which Is nlxo Mr. F. Tlmmer-i mnirs iilrlhplaco and vlilllnir his a boulovard from Mnralinnl.1 in u ininnru nun viniing ills pmOIUeiU. iKlnploil tnr Tlnuul t.n....ll...l ... m.. To Kiit.ifnln SIii-Iiicix Dr. Uartlo called attention to the started for Russia, trawlltd to Mos-i COW. Whoro Mrs. Snlirooi'n vImIia.H fact that tho Shrlners wero to hold's, Petersburg ti, v ,UJ, a lk irntherlnc hero earlv In Septem- j ,,, ,f,r , 1 i i-Zu2 T0 ,Ior I iiki mi inf. im I'll nil I in nn rnti inn. I .. . ..----- --........., i imn iiuni iiiu'ri'Hil somothlng bo done townrd Imtirnv tag tho rond to Chnrloston. Mnnv others npproved of tho plnn. Tho ng metroonllH nr tho C.nt'ii domain, .ltl Its magni ficent churches nnd palaces of Orl- "I think I'll blow nn hour or two" The restless east wind snld. Then liked It so ho chnnged his minu, through the shelves, and clenulm' the whole blamed works as through they'd strain themselves, "Why not sit down," I Bald, "and rest, this wot and woozy day? No custonmr nr monlod guost will como along thls'A,"I blown week Instead way. Why not sit down and lot things1 slide, nnd nurso your Jaded feot?! "Millions In lives nnd tlmbor lost" Why not sit down nnd point wltk T,,e "c-wspapors next dny said. yrldo, nnd nuts ami herrings ent?", W"t mndo those fires all start Old lleeswack paused a moment brief , nt 011C0 and said, with passing frown: "Tho! " wondored ns wo read greater part of human grlof Is cnusodi M14 by sitting down. When dnys aro bnd .,H wnsi" It was that wind." and trndo Is slack, tho foolish mor-!1 "A' fooltl '" 'or'i8 sni'L chant sits, nnd broods until ho breaks' v, ,'l10-v'ro n,lv '' looso this year his back and has conniption fits ' "" ""Po tho wind Is dead. Aim peopio coming to his Joint will mnttor has already been broimht to' .""'." '".""... M.ur. ".,0 u,0' we m. .,ii f n. ""."... i eiiienmiieii ...v- t.l,,l.u ll IIIU IIMIUI.Y I'llllllllinilllJIl era but they will bo nsked to nuthor l.o tho rond suporvlslon in that ills, trlct to put tho rond In good shape see him mooning (Here, and fiom HI portals they'll aroint, and blow their scads elsowhore. And so I whoop around my storo with high nnd active Jumps, nnd no ono's head Is getting soro, nnd no ono has tho dumps." I bought three cans of potted snuff, nnd muttered, as I went: "It's bettor far to mako a bluff than roll In discontent." COCOAXl'T CAXDIKS, 113 CKXTS per pound t STAFFORD'S Satin--day ami Sunday SPKC1AL. ftnliU UK, t eH. MtU.tar lUm, Cbmjn tVtJ li.MKJi: ORAXlTi: WASH PA.NS 1.1 cents. Coos Ray ('ash Store. DON'T FOKOKT big SOCIAl.i.ii PICNIC at SI.MPSOX'S PARK to. .norrow Hand concert all day. S,n clal boat and unto service to grot, MOIISSIO.N 10 CKXrs. Chl.iun f'Tl To Uta Ham. Sliced linm Is more tender If It Is baked thnn If fried. Cut a sllco throe quartern of im Inch thick, put It Into n small enamnl pan, turn threeiunrters of a cupful of milk over It. cover and bnko for an hour and a quarter, bast ing every fifteen mluuies with milk. For luncheon grind the ends of n boiled ham and mix It with u button onion that has been chopped tlue nnd a little mlnred parsley. Put the mix tare Into a pan with a little butter and moisten with Hot water or cream. Simmer four or live minutes and then heap on slices of toast. For curly baron cut It very thin and half cook It In boiling water, then curl It, fasten In shape with a toothpick and broil It over the tire. A little grated American cheese mix ed with inluccd ham used in sand wiches Is delicious If the sandwich Is fried brown and served very hot. Cold ham Is tasty If It Is shredded and cooked In currant Jelly sauce. Put a cupful of the shredded ham Into a saucepan with a level mblen-Mionful of butter and half a cupful of currant Jelly. As soon as the Jelly and butter bc:lti to bubble add four tablespoon. full of shcrrr and il Mensonlni- nf nn Itrlkn. Klnimnr thu nilvtiipii nlmn, Mi.d I " .... .it nit- or sir minutes uiul serve with least. THE N fashio: TAILORS AND DRAPERS hut f . . i iii.wi.iii fm Ladies and Gents. Our work is made tic re. Fu, Style and Woikmanship guaranteed, I. FRONT NTKKKT, ROl'OLAS . XKW.MAN Raliln Puffs. t Cream one rounding tablespoonful of ( butter with unequarter of n cupful of -ugi)r. add one beaten egg In one-half a cupful of mljfc and lhreeiunrters of 'l cupful of seeded nil'! elmpped raisins I dd liimtj one eupful of Hour sifted. I with a level teaspoonfnt of baking powder i-in small Imiiered molds tliree-iiunriers full of the batter and team fur fort) minutes. Serve with n liquid sauce. LAlMJi: ORAXITK DISH PAXS only UO cents at Coos Mny rash Stoiv. Wlien you want a (JOOD IiRi.nh J Ult SARTOR'S founta u. bv f rlon-'t. fi tiiioptmi with the Russlnn church. Mr Schroedor bo!ng president of tho Ln j dies' Kndeavor Society. 1 Knjoymeut of trnvol wna erontu- enhnncod by Mrs. Scluccder's know ledge of foreign languages, sho Is n llnnulst of note nnd sneaks and taught French, (Senej-n nngllsh. R ullan and RussIjii. TI1I3 advantage enabled thorn to thrroughly onjoy tho nrt galleries, musoums. under. stand Inscriptions In the old cathe drals, hunt up historic sites and famous sceneries. Although theso Intronld triivniim-. hnvo spent tho spring nnd onrly sum mer on Russlnn river nnd In Yoso.nito Vnlloy In California, they think It Is woll worth whllo coming to Coos Hay for an ontlroly different camping ox porlence. Contributed. 1 urge i.K.i.MTK p SArCF. PAXS -11 crius ai uoos uay uash Stoic. AXXPAL rKF.TIVO OF STOCKHOLRKRS Notice Is hereby clvon thnt- Mm -nnual meeting of tho stocknolders of the Coos Ray. Rosoburg and East ern Rnllrond nnd Navigation com nnny will bo hold on Mondny, August 10 1012 at 12 o'clock M . at the offlco of tho company in Marshflelu. Cons county. Oregon, for tho purpose of electing directors of said com pnny and for the transaction of such other business as may como before "a'd meeting. O. L KINO. -p- Secretary wiLLAMirm: vallkv farms In Lane County, Oregon. Fiult Deny Farms, Truck 1'anits. Dairy Fnnns, Stock Farnis, (ieneral l'annlng W-'te for DRSCRIPTIVK LIST and LITERATURE telling von about the wonderful resources of Lane County,. Oregon. .J. K. THOMAS CO., Cottage Grove. Oregon. Have You Any Credit 'The fir.sl I hi mi lltrij ash in, "J)o you oini (tiiy piopi'rli' ' 1 1 i'(,n never iiHulcit start, l own properly scans difficult. It's uot,ii'- us easij as ciui in if iou iimh'c up our ni)iu $20 cash, ami uuill wont hi paimcnts, se cures 50x120 in IUii Park, Iho hi'ficst value or iiour inonc, 1011 ever jol. And U fives iou slundiiuj iou don I have if iou're not a piop erli owner. More Money in Improvements Within Haifa Mile Than Any Where on Coos Bay Ten minutes ride. Jul us lake iou there: il attractive. ' ' I. S. Kaufman & Co. 1 77 Front, SL. iif isM s sip gitBiMMMaM Wttm. v', , A We Embrace the Opporlunilj to drnw attention to our Hlue' flour. Of nil tho high-grade tluuri tho ilulues Is tl u best ns Is evldencca by Its lncieahliig use among t"o who have tiled of or brands. II8 your groeir t.end you a sack In;1! for your next bakng. Your lnisw"1 will npprecinto tho hotter l"lja' cako or pastry. A. T. Haines Wulcrfruut. Mni Phone 100 J Perfect Kitchen Equipment Willey & Schroeder 303 Xorth Front Street. ruoxE 77.J tawatjaaa- aiuSB3uasm tJ&i