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wi , " - if 1 2 i' , THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOW, MOHPAY, JULY 7, 1913.-EVENIWS EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXKV DAN K. MAI.OXKV f. o Creed of L W. Wo American!- Sea ramtceirs Editor and Pub News Kdllor "Destroy" Is Official Piincr of Tims County. , 1'ITV prints I. W. UftlU.ll. ()l I'AI'l.lt OK TIIK MAIISIIWKI.U. N' (JIIKAT POUTS. EV YOHK S commerce """ lend London. iiiuumirK. i.iyi pool. Antwerp .Marxellles. Ild'T" ' "' "". I"'''tl ' iwn una Calriittn In I he "rdnr niimud. Tin; llvo poitH fli-Hl. ItiHudliiK New irh. run over lie billion nml a hair mark, tho others tonslderablj below llio billion volume New York ami London nro cIohc roiniiolltors. I tiii: qi'ikt oim:i:vi:ii says: f . . - In Krmulimi'H Unit' Imir the nut King done (U North lli'iid durlni tin lelchrntlnn would have p'snlted In several new carpets. 1 locaToverflow. I Vessel In. The Adeline Smith nr rlved In today from Oakland and In loadltiK at the Smith mill. Iliuioii Sentence JuiIko Coko left for Coiinlllo thin mornlim to hold n Hperlfil ReBHlon of circuit court to Nentcncu State Representative J. S. Ilnrton, (onvlrted of attempted crim inal iiBsault on MIsh Yonkatn. The Rtntutu pro. Idea n K'litenro from one to ten yearn. Ilarton ban Mated thnt ho would appeal tho case to the Su preme Court. SiiuIiik Spinet'. The bill mill of tho C. A. Smith company In now rut tliiK Hprnce Iobh for a few days nnd In rnnRuiitionro the reiiiimiifacturlni plant l closed for a couple of days until thn rut of fir Is resumed. The chattKo ban caused a arnrrlty of stove wood nround town, orders for It not bcltiK filled while the spruce loss are Ijcltig- cut. PERSONAL OVERFLOW I ff. K. (ice. forenian of the Cooh Hay Home Telephone company Is ox pectliiK his wife and family here from Minneapolis this week. WILL HOLLAND, who Is now n nuc ccsHful rancher near Prosper, came up to renew ac'iualutances with old friends over the Fourth. II. !:. PIXI-WOIl haa returned to Coaledo, where lie Is now rtiiuiliiK ' 'ramp nml tho outennt The Porland TeleRrnm .I'lr.uinif conrernltif? the asltators In Portland: .... In arousing discontent, hectorltiK and obstructing the I. Y. W. B ' tors who are oratliiK at Hast hlg.itli nn a Hplmont streets, under the Ktilfce of helpltiK ID Plrls v ho struck at the Oregon Parkin? Oiniuw, ,, nnrrvllllf Milt tllC BOHOTa! POM'W of t.ieir organization. The I N . vs 'movement Is u revolutionary upris ing against employers. They re spect nothing that tie normal citi zen believes In: religion, govern ment, the home, the flitK. patriotism. They ridicule charities, philanthro pies, social settlements, welfare work, sliding scales and arbltra Hon. The T. V. W. considers ns ene mies every taxpayer, because he supports the government: the trade unions, because they deal with t.f employers nnd respect a contrac. the Socialists, because they are not siirri.-lentlv radical. Leaders of the I. W. V. attack the leaders of So cialism viciously and no one has said harsher things nboitt the I. W. V. than the Soclirilsts. The I. W. V. shades Into anarchy. "'Theie U but one barvaln th r. V. Y. will make with the em plovliiK class complete surrender of all control of Industry to tre ot k'linfieil workers." announced Vincent St. John, the National secrentry of the oi sanitation, in his history of the movement. "They contend that they have no obligation to keep definite contracts; thev consider no agreement (tiered, i.abor unions live up to their con tracts, therefore the I. V. Y. hntes unions. 'Industrial Workers of the World, f refiuent ly referred to as the "I Won't Works." were oreanlied In Cblcai!') In 190.". when, at a secret conference, there were $) delegates. Tl elr seventh convention was held last year. No one talks organiza tion more nor has it less than the I. W. W. Since the stnrt in Chi cago, the I. W. W. has been snllt Into factions and ramps, and Eu gene Debt nnd other Socialist lead ers orlglnnlly affiliated with lr have been cast out. Tho inception came during the Colorado troubles when the Western Federation of Miners were terrorizing nt Crlpplo Creek and Tollurlde. "At the lowest strain of labor tho I. W. W. hips. It appeals to those who rebel at tho discipline of un ions. It becomes brother to the An nttemut ouptput and cause ns much damage ns possible. In the desire to bad ger, disable and discomfit the boss, the 1 W. W. stops nt nothing. " 'Keep w.ur hands in your por kets and smile.' advise the agitators The practice of sabotage, as used In France. 1 Imported and applied In the I W. W in the I'ulte.l States. Literature of the I. W Is n veritable textbook on direct nnd Indirect sabotage. How to r.ln work nt the source of prutlm thm is carefully explained. A handful of emery dust Is thrown Into a machine: in rents worth of a-Id applied at the right lart of an en glue, raal oil kneaded Into bte.nl anything In short, which will spoil the product, the plant, the tools r equipment anything that will h'ti" :n pocketbook of the boss. "la the lumber camps of Preg n. Washington and Ilrltish Columbia, tne I. W W. 'strike on the ih'i Thev 'u Ufi so that when eiwed half the value will be lost ti nrlve nulls Into Iocs to ruin '. .',,: thei slash the harness or, teams In the woods, nr steal the nuts frm an axle, so a wagon will fall to Pieces. All tills Is sabneure I And the Keep on work nit doing mi ti damage as the f" " t'o lumber camps on Coos Ha an I. W. W man dellberatelj iiiIb Interpreted signals so that he would start up or stop his donkev engine at tiie wrong time rcsumim in smashing several thousand dollars' worth of w irk. It became so ser ious that workmen were afraid to labor In the camp, as the 'acci dents' threatened their lives. After six weeks this particular I. W W. was caught In the ncr nnd was kick ed from the camp to Coos liny, n matter of several miles. Misdirect ing freight, changing the billings anything" to disorganize, cause loss of Inconvenience. Is Joy to the I, W. W 'LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" Clearance yimj nun in .in.v n "I .i nun u.' ji'I 'K m in p,ifM ; ES.ShoejL ' i.V i ""' "''"''il w No. I. WINSI.OW Convrlght. mi a. Iiv The INSLOW IIOMKIl. one of tlie most orlglnnl of the Amer ican imlntora ot the son, was also a striking .elm meter, n genius In his way. Hven though he had n great success during his life, his pictures today have IncreaBed c-nor-inously In value. Ilu wns born In Iloston in KS3ti, nml, disclosing n strong nrtlstle bent, was apprenticed t a lithographer nt tin early age. When lie was '. I ho wont to New York nnd entered the schools o! an engine at Hmlth-Powers Camp ", after spending tho Fourth here. IIt. CICO. I-:. DIN' Is planning to leave the Inst of the week for Roches ter, Minn., to visit bis mother. He mny also vlidt in Ohio before his return. iw-iiui v, iuii;ni)i i.mi wire, i ANI II. N. FKNTON. WIFK AND , HAltY li-ft today for Lakeside, where they will spend n couple of weeks tempting tho (Ish In Ten Mile lake. , AT Till: IIOTKLS. wns made to have tho hobos In their ! lest nuntinl convention become retr ularly affiliated with the I. W. Verv lanjn'v f'e mpuihnrgliln Is emu. posed of foreigner who nro recent arrivals. These of course, have no votes. It ninkes n strong npueal We refuse to recognize pin i tho National Academy iiloyerB,' writes one of their lenders. He did not work long 'We null work without- consulting them. V'e go back to work without notice. In all ways they Bhnll be Ignored.' "Deflnut. rlotoiiB. they nttaclc res taurantfl. as was recently done In tho North Knil: thev nttack hotels, camps of lumberlncks: thev cause disturbances In tho West Virginia mines; the Pittsburg Industries and even In tho New England textile cities. "Following the policy to be ns burdensome nnd exuenslvo ns possi ble, the I. W. W. dolightH In going to jnll not n dozen or n fcoip. ; grant. nut n iiuncireu or two numireii. , mum. of Design, there, how ever, tor lie nnd n living to uuiko. nnd when the Civil War broko out he went to the front us u cor respondent for Harpers Weekly. Though he sent back much matter, he also filled his sketch books with material for subsequent drawings, nnd one of ttiese. "Prisoners front tho Front," crented n sunsatloti when It was shown nt the Academy ex hibition. It represented n lot of Conforedrato prisoners, old men and young boys, clad In uags. It was a pathetic Incident. At rust Homers success was He went abroad, spending time on the Cornish coast. The ('liaiiiller. K. .V. Hd ridge, SI. Louis: C. C. Johnson nnd wife, Portland: A, II. Strnehau, Portland: W. I). House, San Francisco; .Mrs. John llaxter, Portland; C. D. Thomas, Portland; Peter Oberle, Portland; deo. ,M. Luf fnw, Portland; L. II, Keating nnd wife. Portland; II. M. Hyde, San Francisco; .1. A. Iluxtor. City: K. I . Helllers. Pin (laud: W. II. Klwood. Port Orford: II. II. Donoby. Port Or ford; II. .1. .McDlamotid. IbMidou: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. .lackson and boiib, Seattle: (). C. Hamlin. Leaver HIM: H. A. Lauilrlth, Coos Itlver: .1. T. Aiipeti. Kugene: llegh Kenough. Coiiullle; .1. A. Hunt. San Francisco: I'M ward D. Noomin. South Cons Itlv er. Lionel llolel, Lester lllrd, Conullle: A. P. Mil ler. Coiiullle: Conine Key. Portland: II. L. Shorn, (irand llaplds, Mich: L, F. Dullidl. Coiiullle; II. C. Melly. Portland; J. Ilrandou. Norway; ('has. Miller, (iold lleach; Hubert Wlllliuua and wife, Itoseburg. Ilbilico Hotel. II. Seeley, Lampa; K. C. .lohnsou. San FrnuclNco; K. Ileckett. Couullle; Milton HiiKhes. Marsbfleld. Hotel Cimis, (5. W. Huntley. Salt Lake: .1 Cul lenis. Salt M; Anna Wilgln. Clt, ,T. Paulino. City; Harvey Dunham Coiiullle; It. .Intuition, liiimlou. ,l. Sliupscui, North llend. Nellie Mi CiitcliiMiii. Ninth lleud: C N Linden I'm Hand; Frank Perrv. Fumpe Harry Tuttle. Myrtle Point. TIIKX WIIAT'LL YOC SAY? Saliu Peter will ask ou. To get nt jnur wurlh: "How many flies did you Swat while on earth''" . K M-ll-S to youtliB, to the detached and Irre sponsible, to those freo to follow a lire of adventure. At the 1012 convention DO ner cent of the dele uales were under Hi) yenrs of age. They revolt against restraint nnd His verv snlrlt Is what linn caused the disruption within their own ranks. " 'We're out to raise hell.' Is what the Honpboxers not Infrequent ly declare. "Against everything having n sein hlaiice of authority, nnd all thn goes to innke what Is rornnnlreil as gioil citizenship, the I. W. W. recoguie no right but themselves Thin resnecl no ftng ir tiuie Thev do not fnvnr n "fair day's nav for la fair day's work." for In tho pre amble of the inns convention thev , declared for 'abolition of the wage, scale.' "In Snokniio one of the lenders nas written n nainnhlet In which he snys the I. W. W. believes thnt Justice, liberty nnd rights nro onlv empty words and power alone Is real. Power the I. W. W. refuse to deputize to anyone otner thou themselves, Uy conducting a guerilla wmfare the I W W. have evolved a scheme "i iikhiiiik which is secret and ili' siriiciive. Tliev 'strike on nils means Hint the i w reni-iin. it tbelr work, but it in sncii mnnner Hint thev ruin the i in in'iii4 inni mi riiiiaiid n lull ..... ..v., ..h,..,.- ....,, , ...Him i, Jim wnere lie wns nttracted iiv the sea. t-ov rre cn.-sliiT a i.1Vv "-'"Wi inluiliiB the flsl.cr .'up.o wl.li the thls comes out of the pockets of cenn ns a backgn mid. On his everyone who Is n tnvnayer. nnd !,etnin to New York he took n studio n taxpayer, large or Hinnll. Is looked) though he spent some time In the ., i . I 'J 1""",eKiim "jAillrondacks every Hummer fishing court Injunction Is u 'duty.' Oov- Mini i.iinth.r r,,r i. ,.u niver oi Hiort. Always, howev tl-o W eminent 'Interference Is to bo met with open violence. National Sec retary St. John wrlteH that 'right' unci wrong noes not concern tneni. ' intf uwmg io me inrge percentage' of young men In the ranks, youths I who nro loouooae. tne I. W. W. can itti.imr.u .. ,i.,i.. and offered them to So greatly Impressed citant thnt ho declined to take them nr Hticn niisurd nrlcea. but on tin. moiuiize qnicKiy in n distant town. cnuse such trouble ns thev can and then melt away to reappear nt the1 next strike scene. Strikes are their' specialty. They may have no per sonal concern In the Issue nt stake. ' but they promptly tnke tho side of 'he strikers nnd do their hm -firco the plant to close. The more attention they attract tho better. Pence Is nbhorrent to them, nnd thev low to pose ns mnrtvrs The general strike' Is their gre-it weu-i lion, mid I. W. W. leaders look for ward to the time when thev can use the 'general strike' to overturn the, country. Labor lenders, such as (lOinporH nnd lesser union men. are snerrlngly referred to ns 'labor rakers. At Lawrence thev cnrrlel n biinner with the legend. 'No (Joil. iimit ' Tho 'L Wl U'" Kn,'H ,!loi " 'Labor produces nil wealth.' cull ' ' ' soapboxers The i w w (leaders privately ndmlt thnt 'Inbnr' , menus moi-n Him, ii,,. ........ narr.. .i.... i. .::....."" ", ." einiei .-....., I , ,, iiiienn i uo o tell the inni uie mo iillicli. er. he made water color sketches if these sconcH In his culil moineiits. he found difficulty In xelllnif thoni. Finally In destiair. bo took tl portfolio Of tlleill tn the hIiiim nf nil n i1o .1.... I.... .. t l . t. . . I .... ,...,iin, ii uviiii-r uii i-iiiii nveuiie, I m for a song, wns tin mer- '"'""" inning mo greatest con fldence In their iiltlinnte selling IIOMKIL "CAVXOX llOt K." HBoelated Nowapaper School, Inc. qualities, begged Homer to coiiHlder him as his banker nnd draw on him nt will. It was an arrangement mutually satisfactory nnd profitable, and continued until Itlchards retir ed from nctlve business. Homer'H onlv troublo ufter this wns to keep up with tho domain!, for be was u bachelor, his wants were few nnd simple, nnd hu would not paint for git In. working only at the things which Interested him. lie had a studio lit Fronts Neck, in .Maine, where he lived most of the year and was very friendly with the natives, but most suspicious of city folk who ciime to Inspect IiIh studio. These. It mny be lidded, never got farther than the front porch. If they proclaimed them selves would-be purchasers, he curtly referred them to his dealers, liven lis brother artists he declined to aee. huvo with rare exceptloiiH. , No mutter whni he wns doing, when a storm came1 up he would rush In for bis oilskins and go out and make sketches of ilrumutle sky nnd turbulent wateiH. There he i wan In his element. No painter Iiiih given the water moro of the Hense of power and profundity or has Htudled tho sea with greater under standing. Ills death lit III 1(1 wns in t?re!ll Ifiuu tn A liliil'lerlli fit!' Uvery dny n different human In terest story will appear In The 'limes. You enn got a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with five others, equally attractive, 7 by ij InchcB In size, with this week's "Mentor." In "The Mentor" a well known nuthorlty covert the fillbjeel of the plcluies and Hlnrles of the week. Renders of The Times and "Tho Mentor" will know Art. Literature, History, Science, nnd Travel, nnd own exquisite pictures. On Biile nt The Times office. Price ten centfl. Write todav to Tho Times for booklet explaining The ocr,Mnti,t Vowaminer School nliin Just Receivtfl i another shipment olikh Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Groceryf Plioue 1C2 Woodrow Wilson's Bro&e Joseph It. WIIhoii a on,. iit-puriini-ui iienus of Ik. ( ........ . viiiiiiiiiu-,- i'q coinpitny. llko othem J... by iih. Ib, Biicceedlng bT ,Z1 t ll n tllliul .n,..l.t . T'4 .u iiiu4 .iiiiiiiiu men in tit ngeinont. Fidelity bondid kinds; hoHt lireiuliiiiiB protection; b I. S. Iv.VUK.MAN 4V CO,u Gray Auto Sen FMier Vi Tucker, I'rot Phono ordors to Ulatico Vm . After 12, 2C0L. Itlght Ckil Mnrshueld, Orogoi, FAMIIiV !IX.Vi:i In our now location, mI jiociiiuy prepnreu'to cater m irauo. iieguiar mealj on dors. Open lny and nlriit, I .MKItCIIANT'S C.UI nroiiiiwiiy nml ("oiiiniprrlil New and Second Hand I sold on tJio InstulliiKti i IIAKIllNnTON, DOVLE 1 1 :i()i! l'mnt St. flionn ai()-Ij ManUtl Pictures &Fran Walker Studio W Definite Privileges III.N and you retire loir tnnv rank 1,000 cc hike 1st mm TRIP 24HDURSJ ONBREAKWATER EN1IR EL? BALD ii i., ,,,... .. n.i. iiiu ( ()i.mi:ci:ii to iitow AiTint two vi:i-:ns is:: op M:vmtos IILItl'ICIDi:. Fever - i,.,i ,,, , , ,.,(,.,,.. ' i "u Hien up .ill I f --.ii lining imir wieu wa. ml UmM to us, Herplilde Atlei- mm, eeks niv hair ciiimeuced to mow I now lme the mo.t boamirul bead of hair aiiMine ver wiw. i',-.ue to NhwIiiu'k HeipUldn" Thiw write Mis. Howa,,t iial,M of Il4.llev.ie. Mich , ,, , ni o thousands of Instances w' her, no proper hsp of llerplclde Im Newbro's llerplclde Is "the orlir Imil remedy which kills the dandruff Korm" and stops falling hair. " --.-,...-...,,, ,, OUII1 llili nt t'ost tuuhem and hair ,ir.,,.,.. .Herplilde In fide nn.i guaranteed to do all '8'.vour money w'm. lore, 1(UT tho New Iiio'h JI.OO 8 2K4, is that Is claimed. InterestiiKi Figiires of Auto Travel Between Marshfielcl and North Bend. It. V Holmes. ,K,t WHi.hinan on 'he M.iihlifleld-Noilli (fend ater- nont road reports the following In- est nig detail or the aiiliiniuhlle n.ifrii during ilu lelehrutliui From ; I.-, p. ) . July I to .:-io a in . July .., there weie III', cur rial made the trip between M.irb field ami .North llend Attei mid night, between 12 and I oVIm-l; there ..v.,- .... ,.,, !UI ,m,rnim of than one u minute. On July ;,, from S::io n m . r it,.. .1,. I'nni ,,iii..ii ...... ,.., -vv,, 1M vl Ill . I ,...., .. ..... " ' '111., ' "nil oi ..'.i.i eaia ninde n,. .VOII hrllll monCV to the rnnnlnr ,.r (l.l I..... I. reive In oxcIuiiiKo n "checklni' nwuunt" ....- i...i, .1... , . . .... . , .., .....iik mum i mm placing your runds In Bafe keeping. AC:0uq:S!.ice!;r,o,ttnZ rfH11 tleZ ?8S SSRnC ,S?i,BSllC,,",W,,,l',,l,C0,,,,t- y" lmV' ou wish to pay n debt. The person to receive the money mnv have mu, Mm "lre"- ,,r SL'V0"" " " Vou Smfiilm.r UJZt' yo,, iimy carry ,t to him. one It la .,.i, ,.:.,: ',."-'- uiiB .run ne it illilll tne ta. ce. , ..". ,.Y "".', ' TV. aoneix it. if be Is nt rler. ium it ninU,8 u.c t0 receipt on the back. to valttafor!,:'-V 0,lt 3S'02 n80"8,ly "8 n sl,,Kle ,,oll!"' un .ib io lomeniber whnt 1 1)11 III, 1 1 ilnnlil.i " v " v.iur ciieciis and your Htubs PROFESSIONAL QlfiEC! Rknja.min OSTLIXI), -' CoiiMiKIng I'litslnrcf r aiclillett. I'lione KI.J-L .MatiW nearest box or give it you, lr will curry nu a ills- to the car-"Iron-t'lud" done nwnv no ehnnge with. fIRST NATIONAL BANK 0P COOS BAY mine to the road, and from 7 c.Ylovl; i inly .i. to .'. oVIock a. m . Juiv trip. Jm"1" 7MiR !'VI,uk t,V1,,n' "U'IK u I , clock Saiiirduy evenlnc nun , ..M i .."."' "viiimi. -- ...... iitiivit-u iituweeu , iuli Held .ml North 11,-n.i r " iier tiildnlKht i-' aim i o'clork, iuu me Hour, Saturday between i)t uir pasM-l ilnr Km ab TO All) VAVUi ATION. ii... . . ... " in- niitiHl MHIiim Mut u,, lUhed ni ri.ii...'.. .. The Forence West gays- I'lie cable which the Port I'oin nilssloners ordered for use by . oU In distress. i,., illM .,',?. ffiatf.M,ft.r,u,,,MMtw,,,, A letter from ConRressiunn Haw y,tewCT?Mrfh; """ " w montiis." Steamer Leaves for Portland Willi Comparatively Small List Good Freight. miT'n ,11il'0"!w"!tn' sal1"'1 yMtfi la-' M ml .'. ",niI'l W"h " "'"iwmtlveli Miall II. of pusfcengors. she hud .ouslderabie freight. Including In ' ter and cheese ' watVr'were1;'0 8nlll"K " ,,IP ,lun,k-' Mis'1''!.' V' i.l'"8e ,:' J" Slwinniv. iii ' , i,,liril"('t'. John A. Preu- Hresser. Mm. O. U. fjulovse,' V ' -.. ... ... I-.IWUIHI, ( ('mil ,a .v..... '.' ".'" " -Miller "" ii.i .loiniHon, 1 i .l.i, k,iu. Mrs. O. c. ,- ' .ii rati i -iin.nii.. i " . . .' ii )..-. lv f,nrk- M- w. unit .... ,iV 'iiiiiue U IOIlllil J. M. U'HKJIIT, CONTItAtTOH AMI HL'ILIII-lt iBtiinntcs furnlalieJ c: : Plans and epeclflcntlonil If desired. An honest o.l teed. Phono 1114-11. J OKI. OSTLIN1). Pliuii) Tuner anil I Hit S. Sixth Street. P. Lenvo orders nt W. II. 1UI"! L'o. iKKIi HILKV IIALLINCa -1 IM-iilht nnd I Hesidonco-Studlo, J!37 So, Phone 1S-L. 'W.- CJIANDLlUt, Artl. ii v.: F Hofer. lackson. I. Maiva- FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OI.UKST HANK l COOS f'Ol'NTV. IMiililNlied IK8f. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 k Room 801 mid 'M Cole I I MurNlifleld. Orfjoi - -'iFi11, W. MOItKOW, 171 Orliues Hulldiue, Theater. Oillco 1'boM. o l onnell. Hen-y IU:liirii.oblr I xoivrii iiKxi) ni:ws iio. ,. .. . inufor liriV",."l?"WH.orn. t0 iv...u'ij!ui uuove O AyZ"&'. .mothe i oos-1 nd John lTi. WoMll' her home lr. old .North Hen '" Hie Presbyter an laiiu in meet Thursday . YtuL, t U?..Alt .w the Mlzpah cl'au room. ' Ike at L AV. . II. II. V. vH). K, IntetvM ,,a,i ,, T(lm, ,)t.1Ms Officers; Henueit, President. Han.iKHii, Vlcc-Piesident. llllunis, t'lulilor, WI.iclie.Mei-, AsiNtaut Cisdilcr. iWM' S. TUIU'EM, AHCIIITEOT Marsbfleld, 0roi rn, a. j. HKNmtva - Modern UcnUl 1 Wvi are onulnDod to do I work nn nlmrt untlcsll1 lowest prlcea. ExamlM- Ludy attendant. Cok.i Chnndlnr Ho'fll. lib C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItLTAIL DKPARTMKNT LVMIIEK, L.T1I, CUT THE HOoS:SmS 9,S" AS" - FUEL niLI IV fiir iv . .... - - -w ., dsi.vu OUR WOOD PHONE 100. A modern Dric utlil-dJ LlKht. Stnnm licit Furnlahed Rooms wit-' HOTEL OOOl O. A. Mctllo, IW ' luteal 80 cents dr ! I Cor. flmmflivav anil I 278 Be Up To Order your Suit ft TheT Dreiil Front fit. TODD Singer Sewin? tlA ).n,A it. nM rant Of' IfVJ uuiu IUUIH IUI '"",Uf Machined HeP-j 8uppllea and NeedlM1"- W. J. HIT., DROADWAY 131 Park Ave. ' r. . tmiam,. $Vlr v.a i ."lia 188 SOUTH