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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE IWS FRO wiw? IRVING BLOCK Two Extra Specials! n lot of boautfully made .1 suits nnd Dresses, for S;ar.. $12.75 Ono lot of beautifully mndo mats Suits nnd Dresses for la S& Values x9.75. TQ CQ your clioico JV.JV We guarantee Money in Poultry OK COURSE THERE IS MOXEV IX POULTRY. THERE IS ALSO MONEY IX advertising Tin: poultry YOU HAVE TOR SALE. Wo havo had sovcrnl luqurles for "chicks, " nnd about eggs nnd fancy poultry later, nnd becnuso thoy wcro not advertised In this paper wo could not nnswor tho Inquiry. If people Inquire, don't you think they will rend nils? Tho season for wauling egga to hntch, for "chicks" nnd fancy breeds of poultry Is hero. Tho Times has nn extensive cir culation lunong tho rancherB nnd In nil parts of Coos County, as well us In tho city. Try it Classified or Display All In tho 'I'lincs mid gel results. MANY OK OL'K NEW 1914 Wall Paper Patterns aro now on display. Wo nro honest In our opin ion that audi it collection, such a varied nbRortment of medium and low priced wnll pnpors hnB never been shown on Coos Bay. Theso new Ideas nro arrang ed and bIiowl In such n man ner that their real merits can bo seen nt n glunco. Drop In nt 17 C North Front ftreot,c3d see C. W. VIERS .Phono .0(I-It. 4 TIME TABLE Willamette -Pacific Motor Car Ilwe Mamlifleld (!30 n 1.1 Xenvo "North C:.ic 7:15 8:an 9:15 10: 15 10:45 11:15 11:45 12:45 1:15 l:45 2:15 2:45 3.15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:45 6:15 7:15 7:45 8:15 8:45 0:15 .10:15 Saturdays 11:15 12:15 BqikI a. m. a. in. a. m. a. in. a. in. a. m. ;n. in. u. m. p. m. p.. m. p. JTl, p. m. p. ill. p. in. p. m. p. nt. p. in. P. m. p. m. p. rn p. in. P. m. J'OO a. ni. :00 a. m. 9:00 i ... !?:00 a. m. 10:30 a. m. :00 a. m. 11:30 a ... 12:30 a! m. J:30 p. m. :00 p. m. f'30 p. m. jM p. m. J:30 p. m, j:oo p. m. 5:00 p. m, '55 p. m, J:00 p. rn. :30 p. m. 8:00 p. m :30 p m. p. m. p. m. P. m. P. m, only p. m. a. m. !:. n " "'f- wiooS. ' XO SAW EDOF.S n YOUR COLLARS you have tliom laundered WCITV STEAM LAWDRY T ' 80AIFE g A. H. nODGINS 11 field PA,NT AND DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished. ooe aon.T .. . .." -. ainrsuueia, Oregon. If discretion Is tho better part of valor, think of tho big advan tage tho well-dressed man has over tho chap who Is handicapped by coniinon-placo clothes. Hero aro clothes Hint nro built to graco a gontloninn, no innttor how ox jIubIvo the company ho Is In. Prices from $11. us to SUo. satisfaction. IF BEGIN ON !11S Flush the Kidneys nt Ouco When Hnekuchy or Bladder Bothers Meat Forms L'llc Acid. j No man or womnn who cats meat rcgulnrly can mnko n mlHtnko by flushing tho kidneys occnslonnly, says a woll-known nuthority. Mont forma uric acid which clogs tho kidney pores bo thoy alugKlshly filter or Btrnln only part of tho wnsto nnd poisons from tho blood, thou you get Hick. Nearly nil rhoumntlsin, head aches, llvor troublo, norvousnosB, con stipation, dizziness, Blcoplcsancss. blnddor disorders como from sluggish kldnoys. Tho moment you teol n dull ncho In tho kldnoys or. your back hurts, or If tho urlno Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular of pnssugo or nttonded by a sensation of scalding, got nbout four ounces of Jnd Salts from1 any rollahlo plinrmncy nnd tnku n tnblespoonful In n glass of water boforo bronkfast for a fow days, nnd your kldnoys will then act flno. This famous salts Is mndo from tho acid of grapes and lomon Juice, combined with llthla nnd has been used for generations to flush clogged kldnoys nnd Btlmulato them to nctlv Ity, also to noutrnllzo tho acids In urlno so It no longor causes Irrita tion, thus ending blndder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inoxponslvo nnd cannot Injure: makes a delightful efferves cent llthla-wntor drink which all reg ular moat oaters should take now and then to keep tho kidneys clean and tho blood puro, thereby avoiding ser ious kidney compilations. BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER 4 SMDR 4 UNI1EII 44 SAXITAJtY COND1TJOXS IX A 44 CLEAN 4 AXI) 4 MODERX FACTORY. STERILIZED .MILK AXI) CR11VM. PURE ICE Freo delivery, 8 n. ni. and a p. ni. Phono 73 $9 "rarfTTwrr ? XKWS OK HAXDOX I COOS COUNTY COAL Events nt Clty-by-the-Scn as Told by The World. Tho weitk of finishing tho now Presbyterian Church on Franklin nvenuo Is progressing rapidly nnd I tint t f nt.n.r. ...... ....4.. . ... I, v. j,.,. w tun i uaji;i;l ill duu lb completed In about six weeks. Robert U. Cooper and Babtltle Gusmoreh nro patients nt tho Hnndon Hospital. Tho former lost two fin gers of his left band nt tho Pros per mill and tho latter sustained n fractured shoulder at Conloguo'a logging camp. M. J. McKennn, secretary of tho Mooro Lumber Company, hns pur chased n largo lot on Ocean Drlvo from S. P. Bnrtlett and contomplntes tho orcctlon of a fine now residence In the spring. C. V. Hill, tho local pbotogrnphor has sold his studio nnd business to L. I. Wheoler, n local man, who will contlnuo at tho old stand on First streot. Mr. Hill expects to removo to Coqulllo, where ho owns another studio. Chnrlcy Hunt left todny for Mnrah- noiu, wuero no will tnlto tho Drcnlc wator for Portland on routo to Onrlbnldl, tho life-saving stntlon near Tillamook. Mr. Hunt hns been In tho service nt Eureka, but haa been transferred to Garibaldi. ltuiLDixn mo silo Lex Copo, n Lnnglols dnlrymnn nnd ono of tho most progressiva rnnnors or curry County. Is build ing n now 70-ton Oregon silo which ho will fill with clover cnstlngo for summer feeding and with corn cn stlngo for next winter's feeding. Ho hnB n heard of 35 Jerseys. Dnndon World. xi:w iiAxnox wharf. Tho Hnndon waterfront will hnvo nn addition to Itn clocks In tho near ftituro. Huugal & Hlllstrom have been awarded tho contract for tho construction of n dock 100x310 feet on tho property of Chris Itnamuaaeu nnd .1. L. ICrononborg. This prop erty had boon under litigation with tlio Wnlkur Wnreliouso Compnny, but was finally Bottled In firvor of tho present owners. Dim don World. TO SL'UVKY COQUILLK If tho bill providing for appropria tions for rlwrH nnd harbors, which Includes $10,000 for the' Port of Uandon, pasHcg, aa It Is expected by C'ongronamnn W. C. Hnwloy.lt will also menu that nn entire now sur vey will bo mndo of tho Coqulllo Illvcr from Coqulllo to tho nan. Such la tho Information ho Imparts to tho local rommorclnl club In n letter. Dnudon World. LOST l"l.(ii:it IX WltlXOKIt Preston 0 tho 18-montliB-old boh of Hov. nnd Mrs. Hurtrnnft, Ib re covering from n pnlnful Injury ro eolved sovornl days ngo. Whllo Ills mothor thought .ho was fnat aslorp ho ventured nut to tho back porch whero sho wns wnahlng clothes nnd nccldentnlly got tho second flngor of bis right hand Into tho clothes wringer Tho llttlo member wns so badly Injured that It had to bo nm pututnd nt tho first Joint, Uandon World. fiOKS TO ASIA Tho following from tho Floronco West will bo of interest horo ns Mr. l.opport Is n brother of Prof. Lep port, tho pianist nt Tho Grand: "A messngo was rocolved this week from Ivan Lopport, saying that ho has been assigned to U. S. stenmer Clovolnnd, bound for Aalutlo waters. Tho bnnt Is to sail from Snn Francisco, March 5. BASF.IIALL AT HAXDOX. FniiN At Clty-hy-t he-Sen Plan to (Jet ' In Kaily. With nn occnslonal period of sun Bhlno nnd tho prospects of an early spring tho baseball germ Is boginnlng to stir In tho county nnd already thoro Is. considerable talk of a county league. Unfortunately last yonr'a loaguo aeries on (led In lognl entangloments over tho payment of tno money com ing to tho champions. Tho Uandon team won tho ponnaut but others in tho league contested their clnlm on tho ground that tho local league did pot livo up to tho rules regarding tho Importation of outsldo players. Tho mattor wns held up until a abort time ngo when It was decided that tho money should bo turned ovor to tho winners. According to reports aomo of tho fnns intereated in reorganizing this spring are talking of leaving Bando'n out altogether. This may bo at tempted, but local fans aro inclined to believe that it will not materialize, as Uandon is ono of tho best ball cities on tho coast nnd it would be a serious loss to tho league from a monetary standpoint. Tho Bnndon World. AVOID STUFFY, WHEEZY, RREATIIIXG Tnlfn TT'nlov'a Hnnnv nnd Tnr Com pound for an Inflammed and con gested condition of tho air passages an1 hrnnnlilnl tulinn A mill lie- velopa quickly if not checked and bronchitis, la grippe and pneumonia aro dangerous possibilities. Harsh, racKing cougna weautu wiu By&ieiu, linf 'RVilnv'c ITnnAV nrwl Tar In snfn. pure nnd certain In results. Con tains no opiates, uwi rreacnption Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo site Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Cen. tral Avenuo Drug store, local agency. South Fork of Coqulllo River Rich in "Black Dlainontl.H" Snys Hurciiii Volumno 1, No. 1, of tho "Mineral 'Resources of Oregon," published by tho stnt'o Bureau of Alines nnd Geol ogy, Is of unusual Interest to Coos County residents as It contains nn lexbnuBtlvo artlclo on "Tho Occur jrnnco of Conl In Squaw Creek Ba sin," In tho southern end of this county. Tho artlclo Is Illustrated by maps mid photogrnplis. It 1b of special Interest, ns tho United States government la contesting coal on ' tries thero. According to tho writer, n seven foot vein hnB been located and an other that Is thought to bo heavier. Tho bnsln Is on tho south fork of tho Coqulllo IUvor ndjncont to tho Curry County line, nnd within ton miles of tho railroad building out from Myrtle Point. Tho bnBln Is l very rugged with nn olovntlon nt I "Bald Knob" n hill nt tho southern end, moasurlng 301-1 feet. From I Mint height tho 'clovatlon drops to 1 2000 feet nt tho lower falls of tho river, n dlstanco of ten miles. li:avi:s Foit (aitniXKit. J. J. Grndy, nn naslstniir engineer with tho Willamette Pacific, has been ordered to Gardiner, whoro ho will remain somo time. Mrs. Grady will accompany her husband on the trip to tho const. Kugcno Gunrd. 1IKWITT AT M'.MIXXVILLi: The Kugcno Register linn tho fol lowing concerning n former Mnrah Held High School teacher nnd ath letic Instructor: "Hoy Hewitt, n former Willamette university law school graduate, who Is now prnctlclng law nt McMlnn vllle, wns In tho city on legal busi ness, Ho went to Portland on nn evening trnln, from which place he will return homo." FKW AGATKS LICIT. X. F. Woodcock, tho lnpldnry, nnd his two sons, Morlo nnd Leon, went to Rogue River tho latter part of liiHt week, whoro they nro spoudlng sov ornl dn.VH gathering ngntcs on tho beach north of Weddorburn. Agates aro reported plcutlfu on t 1h bench. Tho heavy Biirfs of Jinuniy stripped so much of tho sand troin Port Or ford bencheu that aguto hunters hnvo not been very auceeHsful of Into. Port Orford Tribune. FLom:xci: wati:u kystkm. Propose to Supply Gleunda Also with Xoiv Service. Tho Florence West snya: "At tho meeting of tho Horo nro Commorclnl Club Monday ovonlng tho (mention of n source of supply of wnter for tho town of Floronco wns discussed. "SamploH of wntor from C'enr Lnko north of town hnvo boeft analyzed at different places recently nnd pro nounced Impure, whllo the wntor from Whon'nlnk Lnko hns boon found good. "A committee consisting of E. S. Dyer, Frank Smith nnd Archie Knowlos was appointed to con for with tho Glonnda Commercial Club with u view to tho towns of Floronco nnd Glonnda uniting to build n Hyntom to obtain water for both places from Whoahlnk Lnko. GRANT I'ORTERS FRAXCIIISi:. At a mooting of tho City Council of Glonadn Tuesday evening a fran chise was granted to Porter IlroH. to build a narrow gaugo railroad from tho rlvor by way of cortnln atrcets and alloys across tho townslto to tho southern boundnry of tho city. Por mlaslon wns also granted to Porter Bros, to build a wharf and wnreliouso nt tho foot ot ii street on tho river bank. Floronco West. BRIEFS OF HAXDOX. Word was received horo last weok that Robert Fox, a son of Chlof Fox of the Klyhyam, had a leg broken whllo working on a drodgo at San Pedro. John Herron returned Monday ov onlng from a trip to his timber hold ings in tho Edou Valley section. Ho reports that thoro is considerable snow on Hie mountains in that vicin ity and that traveling thoro reminds him of "mushing" in tho Klondlko country. Clinton Burgess, formerly of Lam pa, but who has boon for tho past ax years In the U. S, army In tho Philip pines and along the Mexican border, haa completed his final term of en listment and hns rejoined his family at Lampa, whoro ho Intends to make his future homo. Bandon Surf. WOOL PRICES HIGH Hit. M. Doyle haa sufficiently recovered from his recent sickness to enable him to got over to town yesterday. He is highly pleasod with the pros pective prlco of wool the coming season and says ho will be In the mar ket for wool again this year, and that he can pay four cents more for it now than was paid horo last year. Gold Beach Globo. OPEN' SMALL TRACT. It is learned that eighty acres have boon recommended to bo opened to ........ In .1.1 Olnl.l.ir... Xn,lnnnl T.nHAr., uuuy ill uiu oiDniuii ouiiuuui t'uiirm. i This land was applied for by Sam I Hull, of Agness, Oregon, under tho act of Juno 11, 190C (tho Forest Homestead Act.) It la located in Sec. 17, Town8hip 35, South Hunge 12 West, on tho lower Rogue River near Potatoo Illahe. Gold Beach Globe. ji'.. TO HIV KOI I SENATOR. Son-lii-linr of Mi-s. Fluelln Tinner Will Seek Honors At Albany. Tho following dispatch from Al bony will bo of Interest here ns Mr. MnrkB Is n son-ln-lnw of Mrs. Fluelln Turner of Marshlleld nnd won many friends on Coos Bay last summer when ho nnd Mrs. Marks visited here: "County Clerk W. L. MnrkB will not bo a candidate for re-election this yenr, nccordlng to a statement given out by him yesterday. He wns for ycnrB tho youngest county clork in tho state, nnd sovornl times when nomlnntcd by tho RepublctaiiB wns endorsed by the Democrats. He la urged to run for Joint Senator to succeed M. A. Miller." DIVISION' SHNTIMKXT (IROWIXfl. Glciinda Club Takes Action to Bring Question to it Vote. FLORENCE, Or., March 3. Coun ty division sentiment Is growing rnp Idly In this end of Lane county. Tno Glonnda Commorclnl Club hns taken definite action on tho matter and hns started n movement for a pormnncut organization to carry trio movement through and plnco It boforo tho peo plo In November. The Glonnda Club has elected delegates to n goncrnl meeting and hns Issued luvltntlons to nil other towns nnd precincts to do tho snmc. As booh ns nil dologates have been elected a meeting will bo cnllcd, prob ably nt Mnploton, nnd the movement for county division will be formnlly launched at that tlnio. A mnsa meet ing hns been called In Florence to elect delegates. SIl'SLAW RAILWAY CAMP. Bnkor & Randall, tho railroad contractors, nro moving tho buildings at Camp 2 on the Fosback ranch above Acmo, to a now location on South Slough, nnd getting ready to begin work thoro. Floronco West. PORT ORFORD KAMIXE. Tho stores nt this plnco hnvo not been nblo to stock up since the wharf went down nnd ns a consequence they nro short on mnny Btnplo articles. Port Orford Tribune. MKASLKM AT GARDIXKR. A recent report from Gardiner said thero aro fi I ciiaes of mensleH there. Floronco West. MYRTLE POINT MAIL SERVICE. A RoBoburg paper aayKt "PoHtmas tor LouIb HclzoiiBtoIn received notice that no satisfactory bids had been rocolved for enrrylug tho Unltod States mnilB between Kosolinrg nnd Myrtle Point. As n result a ro-ad-vnrtlioniiMit for IiIiIr wns poHtod on tno win down of tho poxtofflco this morning." RRSUMi: RAILWAY WORK. Tho Btonm ahovol wna moved to Mnplrton nnd rcsumod work n fow days ngo after being idle two months. Floronco Wot. WORK OX COOS RAY. Clnronco Wright returned , from MnrshuVId tho lattor part of Inst weok having temporarily glvnn up his trip to California. Ho Bnya that tlmos nro good on tho Bay nnd that thoro Is work thoro for nil thoao who ronlly want to work. Port Orford Trlbuno. BRIXOIXO BIG TREES TO SAX FRANCISCO OLD trees from India, Afrlcn nnd tho Phlllpplno Islands, linvo boon upr6otod, transported by olophnnts, ox tennis, horse nnd miUo powor, electricity, steam nnd anil to tho grounds of tho Pnnnma-Pnclflo Exposition in San Francisco, Tho mothod employed Is Interesting, ns It wna nt first thought Impoaalhlu to accomplish this without a vo'ry lnrgo porcoutago of these couturloa old trees dying, A rectnngulnr cut Ib mndo around tho baan of tho trees nt boiiio llt tlo dlstnnro from tho edgo of tho trunk, aovorlug tho aido roots, leav ing tho bottom roots only to nour ish the trco. Boards nro rorcod down Into theso cuts to provout tho sldo roots from growing togother again, nnd tho treo la then left undisturbed for six months, By that tlnio tho trco has bocomo ac customed to living through Its bot tom roots, and theso nro now sov ered, and boards forced beneath the treo, which is tlion pulled ovor on its sldo. Tho boardB aro thou aocured into a rough box, wrappod heavily with wlro rope, and tho treo lifted by dorrlck to car or wagon, or Is hauled to the shipping point by such powor as Is available. Hoisted on shipboard, tho trco Is kept from tho light, and wlion, weeks or months Inter, It nrrivoa nt tho exposition grounds It is liv ing, but In a sorry condition. A place having been prepared for it In rich soil brought from foreats lands on tho Sacramento Rlvor, It Is ro- nlanted under conditions most fnvor- nblo for its continued growth. Tho box la removed and tho treo care fully nursed for thirty days, by which time it haa again fastened Its roots into tho earth and will, In all probability, livo, Popular Mechan ics. NOTICE I will not bo rosponslblo for any debts contracted In my nnino by anyone except mysolf. CHAS. SNEDDON, Sr. ute DOES RANGHER'SWQRK Spring on Chas. Selander Ranch Utilized for Power for Feed Cutter. An exnmple of nn up-to-dnto moth od In modern dairy ranching, Ib n new water power wheel to furnish power to opornto n root cuttor, which has Just been Installed on tho Chnrles Selander ranch nt Sumnor. J. L. Smith, the ngrlcutturlBt, pro nounces tho now devico n great time ' savor. "I know of mnny farmers who spend days of weary work that this new device, which can bo InBtallod nt a very smnll cost, will savo," said Mr. Smith In dlBCiiaslon. "The Se lander boys nro to bo congratulated on this adoption of modorn methods nnd If the farmers of all tho country round would Install n powor root cutter, the labors of tho fnrm would bo ilessened ono tenth." Tho adop tion of Bitch methods on n fnrm mnkes tho fnrm n pleaBuro Instead of a drudge." Tho now root cuttor enn bo Install ed on any farm nt small expense, a wnterwhcel furnishing tho powor, tho water being obtained from a Bprlng rcsorvolr. If there nro nny fnrmers In tho county who would llko to Install a wheel of this de scription, write Mr. Smith, nt tho Marshfield Chnmbor of Commorco, nnd ho will gladly call nnd BUggcst tho quickest nnd shortest method ot Installation, COST OF L Bfuttcr and Egqs Still on De clinePortland Retail Market Prices PORTLAND. Or.. Mnrch 3.--The Telegram Bays: With eggs down to 21 cents wholesale tno iloinnnd tor thorn has greatly Incrcns d nnd they may bo had all tho wny from 25 to 30 contB n dozen. Thoao wno nro nailing tho higher figure nro gen oinlly ndvortlslng two dozon for on cents. It la cinimeii nun nc -lug but fresh Orgon eggs nro be ing offered, but In aomo qunrtors It Is not lmiiosBlblo to find Import ed eggs which hnvo como nil tho way from tho interior or cninn. Thyso should ho avoided for tho reason unit nn oi mum nre uy no menus fresh, whllo others nro wild to hnvo been laid by seagulls, It ronorta eomlui: from Spoknno nro true. Tho Chinese egg Is smnll nnd of n very dark brown color. Buttr Is down ngnln, tno cream ow eries all soiling nt tho ono prlco of 30 cents. The result Is that nt . rotnll beat prints nro soiling nt 05 and 70 contii. For soverul wooka thoy hnvo been nil tho wny from 70 to DO cents. Consumers will benefit by tho fight being waged between tho city and country cream-' orles. Poultry Is Bcnrco, shipments nnv lug been viry light. By noxt woolc It Ib expected the mnrkot will ngnln bo flooded, Meanwhile prices nro high. Broilers aro In . big (lomnnil nt CO to 75 conts, but fow are to bo had. Turloyii aro 35 cents n pound and ducks nnd gecro 25 rents. Tho run of Columbia Rlvor smote in ovor and halibut and sal mon nro ngnln coming hnck Into tbolr own. Halibut Ib 10 rents n pound, or three pounds for 25 cents; chlnook salmon and stur geon, 20 conts n pound; enrp, threo pounds ror n qunrtor; KnBtorn oys ters, 50 conts and Olympln, 70 cents n pint; razor clams, 15 cents n doz on In tho shell or 20 cents if open; crabs, 15, 20 and 25 conts each. with so mo soiling nt two for 25 conts; lobsters, 36 cents a pound; shrimp, -10 conts a pound. In vogotntjica, asparagus is 40 conts; rlpo tomatoes, 25 cents n pound; grcon lumpers, 20 conts; knlo. 25 contB for n largo hunch: artichokes, 15 cents each, two for 25, rents; green peas, 26 conts n pound; celery root, 5 conts each; spinach, 10 conts a bunch; cauli flower, 15 and 20 cents; boots, 10 touts a niincii; wmto cnuungo, t'Ai to 5 contB a pound; red rabfmgo, 5 conts a pound; squash, 10 conts; colery hearts, 15 and 25 cents a bunch: uarlle, 20 rents; green on ions, 5 contB n bunch. Oranges nro nil tho way from 25 to 50 cents n dozon; Jnpaneao or anges. 15 cents a dozen; tangerines, two dozen, 25 conts; Florida grapo frult, 10 conts each; two for 25 and two for 35 cents; cranberries, 15 conts n quart; bananas, 15 to 30 routs a dozon; lemons, 20 to 30 cents a dozen; pineapples, 15 and 20 conts each; a fow strawberries have boon received nnd theso sold nt 50 cents a box. Thoro nro still some on hand, but It la not expoctnd any more will roach tho market bo foro tho mlddlo of noxt month in any quantity. JUST RIGHT FOR BACKACHE AXI) RHEUMATISM Foloy Kldnoy Pills nro so thor oughly offoctlvo for backacho, rheu mntlam, swollen, aching Joints, kid ney and bladder nllmonts that they nro recommonded ovorywhoro. A, A. Jof fords, McGrow, Nobr., nayB: "My druggist recommended Foloy Kidnoy Pills for pains In my back and before I finished ono bottlo, my old troublo ontiroly disappeared." Owl Proscription Phnrmnoy, Frank D. Cohan, Oppoalto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. 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