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COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXF.V Kditor mid Pnl liAV F. MAI.OXF.V News Kililor Official I'niK'r ol Com County. OFFICIAL PU'I.R OF TIIK 1 1 V OF MAU.SIIFII5U. sunscitirnox ItATUS. UAIIA. On year ' $6.00 ?rr month f-0 WKKKfiV. Oat) your 1.50 When paid strictly In advance Hie subscription price of tlio Cons Bay Times la $5.00 per year or $2.50 for alx months. j Dedicated to the service of the i people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall ui. thrlvo unopp ised. Addreu3 nil noinmiinlcatlnns to COOS HAV DAIIjY TIMI-S. Mnrshf leld : : . : : : : Orcco i OCOTATIOX FOU Til 15 DAY. Tt Ih- it very good world to live In, To fritid or to Hpond or to give It), lltit to bog or to horow or to net n man's own, tt Ih tho worst world that was over known. Karl of Rochester. AX IXIiAXI) POUT. THIRTY-TWO distinct railroad lines enter Kansas City. Yet tho nuPtl of water transporta tion to provide a siilllclentcy of cheap and regular trnnsiiortatlon for the jcrcat central division of the I'nlted States hns been so severely felt that Ihe citizens have provided one and .1 quarter million dollars for a nitinl olpal whnrf and wharf house at tho distinctively Inlvul -Ity, says 'the Tortlitntl .lournnl. The Kansas City wharf Is 50 feet wide and 520 feet long. It Is built of concreted timber resting on wood en piles driven to rock on the river bottom. The wharf house Is 5I0j tcct long and 10 feet wide, hnving a structural steel frame covered with metal lath and plaster. The nnvlKntlon company which opened the transportation has one terminus at St. I.ouls. mid another at ICiiiihiih City, but waterway communication Is continuous, as shown on the map, between New York and Now Orleans. Thu llrst barge which opened tho KYmwiH City wharf nine months ngo brought a cargo of steel and Iron UWlnctB from Pittsburg directly by wntor. Another barge wnH lying loaded nt the wharf and tho steam er, lenvlnB ono barge at tho wharf house, proceeded at onco with the loaded barge on her return trip. Tho bnrgoH nre of steel, vary from 2:il feet to i::f. In length, and enrry from -25 tons to 1.'I5 tons for cadi Immersed foot. 'V.I10 renewed imitation for rerun strnctfon ninl development if tho waterways or tho central region of the United StateH Is tho logical re sult of a cryliiK need for Increased transportation facilities. This de mand no doubt had for ono of ItH causes the effect or (heap water transportation on reducing railroad freight rates. Hut outside of that It had been proven that existing railroads nre physically unable ef ficiently to transport all tho com merce of tho country. Tho equipment or tho KanstiH City wharf Is modern In all respects. Tho traveling hoist bus a lifting capacity of two tons. It can pick lip a load of two tons, lift It from tho barge, turn, deposit it nt tho door of tho wharf house, turn again and bo In readiness for tho next lift, nil within sixty seconds. It Is stated that a HOOK ton cargo rould be bundled with a single hoist In from tweuly-llvo to thirty hours. - I TiriJ IJUIKT OltSI-5ltYF.lt SAYS. 4 Tho man who slaps a big handful of change down on tho counter when lie bus a cigar never lakes store than a nlcklo out of his pocket it a time when ho is at homo. & THE UPRIGHT MAN TO 111-5 A public success you must become a public character People earning a livelihood In a private, unostentatious way need not be so generally known, though at present wo can not think of a single trade, profession or occupation that flourishes best In obscurity, except that i of the burglar and sneak thief. The burglar does not wish to be known, though It helps his trade to be advertised as a gentleman and upright ' citizen. . , , ,, 1. -,,., tinii.a tim iiitdi diraer to become well known In the commun ity providing ho Is an honest workman; fbr advertising only helps the Inmost citizen. , . , It doesn't pnv to advertise tho rogue as an honest man. because sooner or later the rogue will be found out. and the better he is known In the conitnunitv tho swifter will II y the discovery of his true chareter. If .lames Jones can dig a better ditch, a cheaper ditch, and never disappoints his emplover. like some workmen do. It will pay James Jones to have tho public know nil about himself. It will bring trade and friends and prosperity. The ditch digger who has few acquaintances will have but few friends, and must be discovered by accident and given employment as n matter of charity. The successful man must always remain In public view, If he de pends on the public for patronage and support. Of course, the tlght sklnned sklnlllut who does a money-lending business through his bankers or nttornevs or agent, can remain In the background. Hut he always does business through a well advertised firm. If he doesn't reach the people himself, somebody else must do it for him. In business none but the honest, suunro-doallng, conscientious mer chant can hope to obtain permanent benefit from advertising. The press can elevate the merchant to a position whore the public can see him and know him. but be alone con hold tlint position In tho estimation of the public. Advertising can benefit only the upright mnti. Rending Tillies. Jm,u,..MLLi'jin.-.nrL-.-.-.-.rjv-u-.-.rwwv-wwvww HUE PIT ACRE IEXPEGT i LEI CONTRACT FOR STREET GIVES $400 TO S FLOOD VICTIM REMITiT OW L ED OUI5COX Sl'PHI5.MI5 CO PUT HOLDS THAT IT IS FAST OP llltOAU WAY CliASH WITH S. P. XOY OYF.lt YAIiFARI.15 THACT. "Fire Pit Acre." tho much mooted ...nrshfield trnco whoso location hns been occupying the attention of tho courts for some yours, Is located be tween llroadway, Mill Slough and thu liny, according to 11 decision Just rondorod by tho Oregon Supreme Cltirt. Word of tho decision wan re ceived by C. R. Pock, who represent ed tho .Merchnnt lCstnto. victors in tho suit, today. Tho case was becim tiv the .Mer chnnt P.stnto through Flanagan. Reynolds and Shine, against the .Marshflold Realty and TrndliiB Com pany to iiilet title to the lots at tho northwest comer of llroadway and Curtis. The latter comtianv Is the C. A. Smith Company and claimed that "Fire Pit Acre." which they bought with tho Dcnu mill property. wn west of Ilroadwny. Tho Sit nrenio Conn nfflrniR the lower court's decision, which held Hint It wuh not west of llroadway. Tho decision will cost R. F. Wil liams SI 500 which ho mild tho C. A. Smith Company to quiet title to tho nllo of tho Williams lni llillnir. Tho .Merchant lCstnto reimbursed III 111 this on condition that tuey should be reimbursed In ense It was found Inter that "Fire Pit Aero" was east of llroadwnv. 1-5. W. Ilernltt nlso paid tho Smith company 50il to quiet- title to a nine-foot strip of his lot south of tho WllllnuiH building. Now there will bo a clash between tho C. A. Smith Company and tho houthorii Pacific, the latter having long had iioskcshIoii of tho tract, oc cupied by Hugh .Mcl.aln's office. etc., mid where the Supreme Court now holds Is located the aero to which the Smith company claims title. ESTS 0 ( Continued from Pago 1.) know that Carter must have known her, because Carter had previously asked her about a tramp that had followed tho child and later spoke to her when ho met her on thu street. .Mr. Knorr said that ho had taken up thu case with his attorney and sincerely hoped that tho matter would come to trial and that lie would try and sou that It did even though the Coroner's Jury might not bo nblo to do anything In that direc tion. Tho Coroner's Jury consists of C. II. .Marsh, O. I.. Rood. .Mllo Sumner. Alva Doll, J. Wright Wilson 11 ml W. T. Merchant. Deputy Proseeutlug Attorney I.IIJeqvlst wuh unnblo to bo present. LEAVE TODAY AMONG T11I5 SICK. PERSONAL OVERFLOW TT. J. McDIARMIl) hi hero from lluu don today on buslueshs. J). 1). PU-2R01-5 of Coqulllo was In Marshllold today In connection with a shipment of lumber his mill Ih maklugou tho schooner (ileuada. COUNTY SHPIIRINTKNDUNT 1IAK F.R of Coqulllo Is spending the day with friends In Mnrshtlold. DI5NY MI5XIOAX CLASH. Claim There Is No Trouble Itetm-cii llucita anil Din. NI-5W ORLEANS, April 1. The of ficial denial of tho existence of any political dltllcultles between Presi dent Iluorta and (ieueral Felix Din, wis received today by Ornelas, con sular general of Molro, here, today. Tho lenders are In eomploto harmony tho dispatch adds, and assertions os tnnngoiuent should bo treated "In TentloiiH directed to prejudice pub lie opinion." A. II. (ildlcy, who has boon serious l.v III with grip uud threatened with pneumonia, is reported Improving. Mali- Dauo. who has been confined to tho house because of Illness, Is Improving. Captain Cornwall of (lardluor, who underwent a minor operntlon at Mer cy hospital, was able to leave the hopltal today. Cluis. II. Walter Is confined to his homo by an attack of sickness Mrs. Duncnn Ferguson Is reported quite sick at their homo In Ferndnle. 1-5. K. Jones, who has been laid up with n badly sprained ankle, was able to go out Tor a ride yesterday, but ho will bo laid up for some time, tho injury being an unusually sovoro ono. John Tollofson. Sr.. who 1ms boon III with rheumatism slnco Inst Octo ber, has recovered uud has resumed bis position with the C. A. Smith Co. I NORTH BEND NOTES. A farewell soclul wns given this afternoon under the auspices of tho W. C. T. P. to Dr. 11. lllrd Clarko, who will leave soon to make her homo In Portland. Mrs. Woodhull was also an honor guest. Sho ex pects to go to New York this mouth to make her residence In that Htnto. The social was held at the Prcsbytor Inu church. A program wns follow ed by rofroshuients.1 Mrs. 1-5. (leorgo Smith of Coos Riv er wns n North Rend visitor yesterday. Steamer Sails for Eureka With Good List of Passengers Englehearts Leave. The Alliance sailed today for En 1 oliii with a fair list from here In addition to tho through business. Among those departing from hero on her were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 Knglehnrt. who will visit In Eureka I before going to Sacramento where I.Mr. Englohurt will take up work for :tho C. A. Smith Company, lie bus been In charge of the pulp mill con struction here. Among those sailing on the Alli ance wore: F. T. Cooper. 1-5. II. ' lliistow, Mrs. Ilrlstiivv. Mrs. T. En Klehart. T. Englohnrt. J. Ilagley. It. M. I.ayton, T. Mradley. Vo-M'K Are Hal bound. The Nairn Smith and Adeline Smith are still In the lower Hay liar J bound. Their big decklonds make It risky for them to cross on n rough bar that vessels without deck loads , en 11 make. They are also drawing several feet more wntor than tho jollier boats lying out of here. 1 Tho Speedwell Is still barhound 111 llnnilon nnd It is uncertain when sho will snll from here for Snn Frnn-clsco. MI5T A COCOA U. Chas. F. Pape started for Chetoo but got stalled about fourteen miles south of Port Orford, tho trail be ing Impassible. Ho returned to Dilution Snturdny night somewhat worn by travel. Ono Incident of tho trip wns somowhut exciting, and tlint was the meeting of a largo cougar In the road. Mr. Cougar, however, was gentleman enough to spring from the road and climb n tree, where he reiiinlnctl In peace nnd serenity, ns a Jack knife was tho only weapon In posesslon of the parties at the time. I hi 11 do it World. MUMV15I5K CANDY SAI.13 nt LEWIS' TO.MOUUOW. FUF.SII TAFFY. 15 CIS. ,H. TONIGHT at TSe R.oyal COWARDS .V MFUIiriT'S Ml'SI- t'Ali COMEDY COMPANY l.-i PEOPLE l.-i Will Repeat Thai Funniest ,f Fiiiinj Musical Fill re (Viinetly "TIIK KING OF Itl.VG DONG" wilh TIIK DANCING DAISIES A Siiiv lilt Ut'&Mt'S A Tho Heid Feat 11 10 Photoplay TIIIJ firi'.W IIO.ID Hellauco TIIK UOSI-5 OF OLD MUX I CO Ameilcau. IUiIk Is rho best program ot at the Popular Show llouso PRICES J.omv Floor ,10c llnlcouy U.V 'l. Doe9! Forget l-irvlfl jRv o At Arago Hotel, Empire Ltarday Night, April Ladlne Free! Gentlemen SOc John Johnson of Ferndale Low est Bidder on Three Projects. The Marshllold city council last evening awarded the contracts for Improving; the Mouth Seventh street bridge, replacing Curtis uveiiue bo- fu-jtiiii Kfwwitiil unit t.4nnrtli unit rn- planklng Second between Curtis and I 1 inn. ,101111 .Munition was 1 ue imv bidder on all three Jobs and was lln nlly given all three contracts. After the opening of the contracts. W. K. Wilson of Ferndale was awaul ed the contract for South Second street for $1710, but later he ex plained that ho got mixed on tho blanks for the South Second street and South Svecnth street bids and transposed the two. Ills bid on South Second street, he said, should have been $2071 Instead of $1710 and If tlin mitwtt Itiululml mi lilu ftinl rmt standing he wouid simply have to throw up his contract ami forfeit his 1 certllled check for $170, because ho could not tlo the work so cheaply. In 1 view of tho mistake, It was agreed by 1 tho council tn throw out his Hid nnd award the contract to Johnson the next lowest bidder. Hero nre the bids on the projects nnd tho city engineer's estimated cost Of DIH'll- Seventh street McLuIn, $17!H! .00: John .Johnson, $iriS0; 15. (1. Perham, $1800; Fred Holm. $1708 .00: W. 1-5. Wilson, $1710.00. Kstl mnte $ISii(. Second street Hugh Mel.aln, $-',-tlOu.SI; John Johnson, $'J,0I0.00; Fred Holm. $L'.i:i:i.00; W. K. Wil son. $L',07'I.O. Kstlmnte $2.'l!0. Curtis avenue Hugh Mel.aln, $ 150; John Johnson, $ 51 7 Tt ; Fred Holm, $:i!i,8; W. K. Wilson. $:i!i'J. Kstlmnte $120. Heating; I'liinchlso. The application of W. S. Chnndler lor a heating Irnuelilsu wan brought up again last night but action was deferred In order to permit City At torney (loss to Insert 11 provision that the mains should he run In the streets and not under the sidewalks. When tho matter was first brought up Coiincllinen Winkler. Allen and others objected because the fran chise did not have 11 provision speci fying when the pltint wns to be In stalled. Councilman Allen said that It might he like the Terminal Rail way franchise. After some discussion City Attor ney (loss said that It wns not In leallty a public utility and ho did not see that tho clii- wnu L'lvlni' away anything and consequently that 11 inn not make any dirrorem-o when the plant was Installed. Ho said that tho intes could not bo regulated In It. Coiimilniun Ferguson took this view uud suld that' the Installation of the plant would be a good thing hecilUSO It would i-cdlico Mm htiyimtu nnd ho said that If tho rate charged for service wns too much the neonlo 1 could put in their own plants or re- son 10 stovoH. Councilman Winkler luslsied thai l ought t. have a d-.'Ii.l.c :inu- as to when the plant was to ho in stalled. Finally City Attorney (Joss asked to bo given tho franchise to Insert 11 provision restricting the Inylng or mains to the sheets proper when Coiincllinnn Albrecht raised Hint question. Tho speclllcntlons for tho Tenth street nnd Johnson avenue Improve ments were ready last evening, hut owing to tho otiesllnn lnliur mk,i nboiit Johnson nveniio nnd tho late ness of the mooting, tho council de ferred nctlon on them until the next meeting. Ilanil Gets Money. The city council last evening nr deretl paid over to the Coos liny Con cert Hnnd, tho llrst payment since December, nnd in compllnnco with tho wish of tho voters, expressed at the recont election. The library wns also allowed Its monthly sum of $8.1 nnd n number of snlnry bills Wero nllowed. South Kleveiith Street. Tho South Kloventh street grade which was tho cause or much dls tusslon In tho City Council several mouth ago wns brought up ngnln lust evening by J, o. I.angworthv who petitioned to have tho grade changed nnd re-established nt n low er lovel In front of lilH property, snld tlint the presont grndo lea a Ills property L'3 feet linlim- fl.n street, whllo tho now grndo which he desired and which ho snld Hint prnctlcally all tho proporty ownors In the Hat favored would leave him only 13 fect )0ow Krmlo Ho snld Hint n inter Petition on which the Council hntl netod did not represent n majority of tho property owners and that some on It did not enre about the grade but would Just as soon havo rlto lower grndo. A. Y. Myers said that ho nnd oth er property owners on tho hill hml been trying for a year to not Mm street oiiouod nnd wnnM ni.-r. tr. ., tho Improvement underway. Ho said Hint tlio grade had been changed be cause it was thought tn in .,,!..., tageous to all to altor It. J. o. Lang worthy said tho now grndo left F. K. Allen four feet bolow crada and wns bad for all the low bus u, S HOUSE Lift (Continued from Pago 1.) said that usually the eoininorclnl hotly of a town handled such mutters hut as they didn't iiere, the Council could and If the Council didn't con tribute he wanted to contribute per sonally anyway. K. J. Hansen said tlint every worklugmair In Marshfield would cheerfully contribute $1 to the re lief fund If ho was Just given an opportunity to. Ho suld that tho Longshoremen would tlo their part: In raising a fund ami raising it quit If l.v. Major Straw said thai ho did not think anyone was disinclined to help but it vviib only u question of how It should bo done. t. said that the aid was needed quick. K. W. Ralston suggested that tho City Council send $500 nnd then iinvo someone eirciuuio petitions nnd lelnihurso tho city, ir tho Council didn't think it was right to use city funds for this purpose. Finally Councilman Afhretdit moved that Ihe city contribute $250. snylng Hint If every other town did proportionately as well, tho people wouid no eiiroti lor. 1 lurry Winkler wanted to make It $500, but Council man Merchant' seconded It, uud the $250 wns ordered sent. Mayor Straw suggested tlint If there was imy doubt us to whether tho money wns actually needed, the city could notify them Unit tho money was on denoslt and could bo drawn If required. However, no no tion way tnken 111 tills regard City Council Cancels $100 FJ M" "c riace other Council Proceedings The Clt (",, ... ' lesolu Ion nun.,,, i""nl ! uiiui license or $iiio ,, . ne it Opera House. i . . ion :? lennesldl i 1 . ."n IkhImIi.,. F. MeKnlgh, a;H1",iaCr,lUlllC of tho Mnsons ""nl WBitoittt, Mp Wli... . . ,U8. prif ' JMr tt, ra Itotu ,.,V.V,,"'I.JMY In"" -"iKt5 .""... " nm of ih. . Mouse wasTu, nt ?.! nut lorclptH ,, Z 0 Jrtt, i .ui the gulch while only about loir Into on the hill were benefitted. Mayor Straw suggested that while the now grade bo left us It Is that tho Improvement which will bo oulv tomnornrv bo made In eoufiirinitv with the property. F. K. Allen snld that the present grade has a maximum of ten per cent while tho one Hint Lungwort hv wished hud n maximum grndo or 111 per cent ami that both were prac tical. Councilman Winkler said thnt ns long us 11 mnjorlty or tho property owners luitl signed for l.angworthy's grade that ho thought that grndo should have been adhered to. Councilman Connie nal.1 tlint tim matter bad been threshed out once by tho Council and Unit the street committee of tho Council had ngreed i i tin. ,..... ......!.. ...a ...., ... ... ..... ni'.i feitim; tin null wi ll I'lllil- promise nnd the most practical one. Assisinnt city Kiigineer Huekini: liam said that I.angworthy's griu'e was 11 hntl one because It would mean another street like Tenth street, making one end or It a eantr. lie said that to tiinugo tho grade to l.nngworthy'H Idea would lienerit only 1 I out or the CI lots In the gulch, tho others being hopelessly bolow grade. Finally Mnvor Straw until Mm! In , order to got action It would be nee- ossnry lo present 11 new pet II Ion. 1 City Attorney (loss said Hint the po- Itltlon would hnvo to bo a strictly new otto ns tho DetHlnns on fn.. lmd unco been considered uml acted on. I So tt will come no nt tho next I mooting probably 011 new petitions 1 iroui iioin sides. FINDS GMFT III EW YORK Gov. Sulzcr Demands Resigna tion of State Senator Stephen J. Stilwell. Ill)" AmocIUM I'itm la Cum IU? Tlmri.) AI.I1AXY. J Y. April l. Gover nor Sulzor today inndo a demand up on State Senator Stephen J. Stllwoll or Now York City that he resign. I ho governor acted on 11 coiuplulnt made by George u, Kimball, presi dent of the New York Hank Note company, alleging that Stilwell de manded money of him to pass certain stock oxelinngo reform leglslntlon. ho governor turned the matter and all pnporB over to the Attorney General with Instructions to tnko until actions nH the facts warranted. MIIMVKKK CANDY SAU5 nt kWUH TOJIOIlltoW. KIIKSII i"'l. in CTS. LIJ. vvero consldei'l.,,. u,,,,,"' Mtiiro. rooms i other. Z '.' HOO tlllH llOtle I IIIIBO It wnnl, 1 " Marshflold without V"l,Mr( niom for on,,,.,,,,,,,, J said that In c-iisc of clmrltr nl . .? I.Mm. the Masons mSVo'cff r the use r t.. pora h J eonscutioiitlv ihov .111 .... T!? "i paying tt license fr n noun u-iii-ii 11,, 1 i "'imejH. il.ec.,y.,M,tn,M;:-7C iitlon In nialnijiiiiliig n ll l.llc- lienerit lie 8al,l , ,t committee had nlrendy rcportV, Hi" i'ohI of '.u.vertln K " Finally u motion was mi,a, 1, Coiinclln.an Alhtcolif ami onj llV COIIIICI llllltl U'lnldnr 11... ,. . . - - iiiai c u. conso bo remitted nnd (t c '. iiiiaiilinoiiHly. Cmllt for Strtvt Work. K. J. Hanson, of Smith MunblWi null. wi tlitil ...I.. ... Tl... .. . .. nun .lunurun nitntj h Iniprovetl that ho liL Rtrwi trri!' for u rill or nbtnit 1100 jardt , had iniiile on t e street la it jec The Cltv Kllglneer Im mM.f.i 1 uml tho Council iiRrccit tbat Ilimc should be given credit wben tit street Is Improved tills nimmtr. Soutli I'uiirlh Sirn-t. C. F. McKnlght served nolle c: the Council that nt nt Moaiar nights meeting w would tiring 1; the South Fourth street matter. th Is tho extension of the itm through the rnco track to Coal But llllct. Messrs. 11. 'linen unit Vnrtn uml others Interested were alto f out lust night but tlilx waatbd action taken on the matter. However, a new i-nntrnrerir iln: South Fouitli street was raited. E .T llllliuiiii fllllCf-lnil tn lbt fflfl t Johnson uveiiue. between Kourta 1: Fifth, and said tlint the other pro; oily owners disliked it Assistant City ICnglnccr Itntkli! ham explained tlint the grade li been made ns it it lieranw thet ill liked to make a deep rut la Sort! Fourth Street In fruit of Ihe rro? erty or K. 1-5 Kelly .mrnei tie and others when the Ground tin level. Willi the present prd ll cut Is onlv four feel, lint to cbasj ....... I.I .....I... I. uttp tnttt NYIIIIIII llllllli- 11 ni .1... It was stated flint n petlnon li voring tno r'lniiKO vvhhhi uc m1 fu tit i'e net i--r'!n' 1 ) 1 5TAII.S OI'TcCI HI5XT. a .iiait.tti.ii fmiii Plnrenee fill' "Captain Krlckson. of theiw itoscoe. introutiri-ii mi i-- -towing the schooner Oakland men. Sliisluw bar that narrowly being disastrous In Its rcimt. 1 Oakland, loatled with lumber IK- . ' . . .. ..Ill ...nt IflBM flOI- I lie Tiiiewuior .iim. -;; -the river by the Itosti.e. and IwW ... ... l... I..ttt-.tr utlrll It-. 01 letting 0111 " "" ---- tt) cross out over me ". "' ,,7 1 i... cittinniipr along -J lllllll. Hl-ll- HI" nt... ..,,., nnd sho Kot Hit" ImII m nteru .1....11.. ,, ni.rmiiiil on the mbu WN iiiiii mho ki """ " ,,hi1i flnnlly ran aground on the mW Ily quick work on ho patt ol u ttfgboat she was pa Ite d rtnf - just as 1110 nut. """:":. out to sea. From tlio l'0"'1. tul that the Oaktmid had lor dor and was IcnWnif. nd 'ffi nblo that sho will pat lnW"g. i.. i...r,i-n L'nlne on w lor repntiH IH.-IUIV o - Francisco, OIM5.V XI5W CMIl rorter IIHht ' Along Slu-wW' Tho Florenco West W! y. .,m ..iti-nnil cninpa atcr established beUeenAcjneaad ion, nun "M ".if tho igu eugnged In rlearlng f stf. way nlong that part of the r08bt "Ono enmp '.'"" .bore A pICo.nco,.ploofndfr snotner is on u -p,,, Tern" IIIU lllllll " --.-- A Smiling Kitchen Makes a Happy Cook incut Marstifleld ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC I.lndbcrg i Rosberg have opened their new store In nutikor Hill with a complete Hue or stntloner.v, broad, candy, cigars and tobacco Pool hull in connection. Tho public Is cordially In vited. Lindberg & Rosberg Phone 301-L. m 1. 1 i i 1 l ... .n r iniini .nil tn" hub Biiuomom was mniiu oy 11 jnuiini" - .vareSJ'f' chant n year ago upon the occasion of his April House A smllliiB kitchen Is ono In which tlioro la a l'lace b J0U thing nnd everytlilng In Its plnco. It is nlso one in ((f will find a eomploto outfit or utensils nnd laborsavi fueceu1 that have chnnged "poor luck" cooking Into assured wn's. , 11. j rf Kvory kltchon should be bihIHiik becaus0 ,tl,0.Solc,boiiW llected In the dishes that nro propared thero. I'5v eo' ti to bo happy bocauso happiness and contentment aro good cooking. . replen- Put n sinllo lu your kitchen that won't coino on Ishlng your stock of utouBtls with bright now pans, ke lng tins, broad and cake mixers and tho iiuinerous 011 bast known to tho cook. . c0n- Head tho advertisements In THE TlMES'close'r t(lp stantly every day nnd seo how Marshflold mercliant you to mnko a "Smlllug Kitchen." In this way o a w many opportunities to purchnso the things you " saving.