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spetisi r - m B? 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914 EV ENING EDITION. tix I & SHIPPUNG NEWS && ' II I - Mil -ll-lll I III .. M STEWART ESSE GEO. W. ELDER PMUUSO HERE oiiig RinoTU ronu o H LU nu IS UP UflDTU i nun numii BIG LEAGUE IALL SCORES Habeas Corpus Proceedings to Portland Shut Out by Sacra be Started Indignant Over Treatment Left at 6 O'clock Yesterday Arrived at Arrow Line Dock at of North Mend. mento Venice Wins Another Game. (1; AMO.'lltM I'lr.l tu Coon nr Tlmra.1 PORTLAND. Or.. Juno ID. Sne- Constable Emory this afternoon took 0. W. Stewnrt ivimonto took Portland down the to the county jnll nt Conullle on a Hue yesterday to the score of fi commitment Issued by Justice Sims- to 0. The names yesterday: tor, who hnd Stewart arrested he-1 At Sacramento II. II. K. cause the Intter had not paid the I Portland 0 II 11 $ n 1 . T T( COStS Jll tllC ColllllB rnse. It !nr.rnn,ntin ' 10 1 or Gcorgo W. Elder Balled nt C tho Arrow Lino dock at 5: IB o'clock scorns that Stewart hnd Collins nr- flatteries Illggliibothnm, Mnr- o'clock yesterday evening with 71 this morning with 24 passengers and rested for threatening to shoot hlm'tlnonl, Papo and FlBhcr; Stroud passengers from Mnrshfleld and 43 a fair cargo. After unloading freight' and District Attorney LHJenvlst be-'nn.t iinnnnh. who boarded the vessel nt Eureka, consigned to Mnrshfleld, sho went ling absent. Stewnrt hired n private I ,t snn vr t i .. . .. .... . .... i . . ... . . i - . With 71 Passengers and A Good Cargo. Tho passenger and freight steam- 5:15 This Morning Sails Tomorrow at 4 The steamer Parnlso arrived at Sho also carried a good cargo, In- to North Ilond, where she Is recolv eluding a lot of household goods, lug a big cargo for San Frnnclsco. mnchlnory and tho parcel post. Sho will sail South at J o'clock to- The Elder will leave Portland morrow. Among tho passengers who about 0 o'clock Sunday. Tho schedulo came In on the Parnlso this morn Is so arranged that tho passengers hit; were: nre afforded a daylight trip on the N. Osmundson. Mrs. Osmundson, Columbia Hlver. Among the pas- C. II. Erlckson, Mrs. Erlckson, JnB. Fongers sailing on tho Elder yester- Olson, O. Alexander, Mrs. Larry, day: Wm. Jolly, W. II. Wayn. It. M. Whlt- Ilnns Hansen, Jns. Pecker, Ed aker, E. H. Clarke. Mrs. Falconer, Heed, Ed Peed, Jr.. II. M. Grant, Ceo. Russell, Mrs. Pierre, Mis Hell, A. O. Ehmon, II. II. McCraue, It. Miss I. Pell. J. II. Illchardson. Mrs. ''rnnplsro It. prosecutor. Sinister discharged Col-1 san Francisco 3 llns nnd a few days ago Informed Oakland 2 11. C Hntterles Ilnum nnd dn, Mnlarkey and Mltze. At Venice It Sepulve- II. E. Stownrt that ho would have to pny tho costs. This morning Stownrt started for isortii iiciici to do some work on ills Venice 2 1 rnnch and was arrested and thrown d0a Angees I 4 1 Into Jail. When ho refused to pny ) lotteries Illtt. Powell and El be was ordered committed to the linn iui. nimi-ii nml Holes. ..... . . . - county jau nun lonsmuic wmory iook ltlchnrdson, M. Nelson, II. C. linker, Mrs. linker, Master lukor, O. O. Morse. Yellowstone Out Toiiioriow The steamer Yellowstone will will Pickings. .1. V. Patton. E. L. Mar tin, Geo. Hynn, J. M. Wallace. Sam S. Oskey, It. Thorp, S. F. Feslor, Mm. fi. F. Fesler Mrs. II. C. Hay, Miss Lola Toneych, A. W. Smith, Mra. A. W. Smith. Mrs. Pat Kolley, for Portland nt ." o'clock tomorrow Pat Kelley, Mrs. J. II. McKin, J. She cnrrles no piiHHOiigurB. II. MrKnn. Elmer Llndgreu, .luck Itouiiici-. Llndgren, .1. I. Enton, Mrs. .1. II. The Ronmor will sail for Sluslnw Eaton. Hilda Enton. N. V. Sanford, points tomorrow afternoon. ' Fred Haines, Mnry Enton. Earl , ThomnH. Mrs. E. Thomas, Ed Cnr- ' roll, A. W. Cook. K. II. Menke. I). II. Ilrown, J. Albert Matsou. It. M. Smith, Chris Hasmusscn, Mirgarot Knmmorcr, E. W. Knmmeror. Carol Frlzeen, Aug. Frlzoon, Mrs. A. Frl zeen. II J. Jordan. J. A. Heitlcr. E. ' 11. Ilnmey, J. A. Ellwood, Kennoth Gnrdcn, Enmcst Gnrden. Mrs. Gar den, Sam Hear, C. A. Dear. Mrs. C. A. Hoar. F. A. McLean. G. L. Wood, Frank Ilerlof, E. Olson. Ed Holn-' gren, Jack Sailor, Josoph Mill, It.' A. Suitors, W. Norman, J. II. Sin-1 vok, Conrad Sonstnn, Mrs. E. W. Knintncrcr, Mrs, E, D, Rnmcy, Chns. Evans. FtEOQNDO ON UflY QOIITH RRFAKWATFR hiii.iiiiii ii en TO PORIUIO Left at Five O'clock Yesterday With Full Load of Lumber For San Francisco Tho stonmor Ilcdondo snlled for San Francisco at 1 o'clock yostor- i day evening with n capacity load of I lumber nnd tho following passen gers: ; Mnrlon Itnndnll, Floronco Ilnndnll, Mrs. M. J. Ilamlnll. Ilnby Itandall, G. Englehnrt, E. II. Fryer, O. J. Hardy, II. A. lloutoll, Jim Collins, Charles P. Hudson, W. II. Hudson, I Mrs. r. n. Hudson, Mra. II. Tuck er, Anita Mullcry, Hcsslo Coke, Miss Helen Offntt, A. A. Levy, Captain him oer this afternoon. Start llulieim Corpus Mrs. Stownrt his engngel Tom 1 1 nil as nttorney nnd Mr. Hall said this afternoon that he would start habeas corpus proi codings at once to gnln Mr. Stewnrt's release. Doth wore indignant over Mr. StewnrtV treatment. Mr. Hall raid' tht It was nn outrage that a hljc s'rong man like Emory.' should handcuff a prisoner like Stewart, who N crippled. Furthermore. Mr. Hall said Jus tice Sinister had no right' lo com mit Stewnrt to Jail for failure to piy the ennM. He iwld that the statute provides that In cne of pri vate prosecutions, (he court may re quire the plaintiff, If the prosecu tion Is shown to be malicious, to j put a f 30 bond for payment of the CUHIB. Mrs. Stownrt wits very Indignant. Sho said that Sinister had already collected from tho county the costs of tho proceedings. Stewnrt hnd Collins arrested for threatening to shoot him. After Collins was released, Stownrt was bound over under $250 bonds for hitting Collins with a hammer. A workman with Stownrt was nlso bound over with $2ii0 bonds! Then Stownrt wont to Coqulllo nnd pre ferred charges against Collins nnd he was bound over to tho grand Jury. Mrs. Stownrt said tlint the North Head Jnll was filthy and mndo Mr. Stownrt sick today. Furthermore, sho said Constnblo Emory ordered her out of tho Jul! when sho vis ited her husband. Thero wos talk today of suit ho- AMIIIUCAN LEAGUE lloston, S; Chicago. 0. Washington, 2; Detroit, I. New York-Clevelnnd ltnln. Philadelphia, ,"; St. Louis, (1. NATIONAL, LEAGUE CJUcHgn. I; Philadelphia, 12. Pittsburg. 4: New York, :i. St. LouK ti; ISomIhi, . Cincinnati, I; Brooklyn, I. NORTH WKSTHItN LEAGUE Portland. !; Spoknie, Seattle, i"; Taeonni. .'!. Vancouver, I: Victoria,' S. 10. ,. . I1UIUII UllllU, A. i. I..UVJ-, I'UpCIUU ' , ,,,.., ,' . ', 7 . Sailed at 1 O'CIOCk With 79 l-lKlitnor. O. E. Klnnoy, Mny Mor-.Jns lnlluttl ngnlnst Shuster nnd OdHLU at I u uiuor, vwiuii Kiij( JJr8 j, J; B,,,rldROt T. Un Emory for damages. , passengers ana io ions -dor, a. a vena. mho Mmioy, w. n. i c:,.ut Smith, W. E. Ferguson, Stevo John- ; Of rreigiU. 8oii, Mrs, W. U. Smith. 'I hn ntcanicr nrcnkwnter left hot1 - L OW IS doek ut 1 oclock In tho race or it strong northwest wind. She cnrrled nlxty-two first cabin pnssenger and Hovouteon Hteorage. With ono ex ception nil of the pniengers nre bound for Portland. Tho Hrenkwntor will reach Port land tomorow evening nnd will sail from thero next Monday. Tho next palling from Coos Day will bo on "Wednesday, Juno 2 1. Tho Hrenkwntor carried 17S tons of freight when alio snlled today and the following passengers: Mrs. M. Ward, Mrs. Chae, Thor wnld, II. S. Kawn, C. F. GloeBon, Mm. C. F. Gleoson, Mrs. J. Wilcox, Mr. J. Wilcox. C. S. Foray the, P. K. Hall, Elmer Ellison, S. M. King, i3tnvn nimiflninn T Vli.lr I Hnnirit'. .wu ...., ....., .......i., , - ,. , VH. Al....l .l..Mn i. A. J. Derrick. Vernon Hones, Mlsa ,'." "vu ."'" - - no propoeb. All Maritime Nations Join With United States in Safe guarding Ships i VAIIDO.V WINS AGAIN. inr AmocIX.! I'rtu lo Ceei llr Tlran. PItESTWICK, Juno 10. llnrry Vnrdon of Englnnd todny, for tho sixth time, won the Hrltlsh open golf championship. FIGHT JULY 7. D; AuocltleJ TrrM lo Coot IUr TlmM.J LONDON. June 19. Flnnl articles woro signed by WIUIo Hltchlc, tho world's lightweight chumplou, nnd Fred Walsh, the Hrltlsh champion, for a twenty round bout hero July 7. The Great Idea' Behind This Store ft hasn't been our purpose to miiko this r. store simply big- in size. Knther all our forts, have been directed toward niakiip Fill to the community a real public hciiH'it steady, consistent, growth is not due to us, ,s(J m.,. . is to the steadtast loyalty of our patrons. It's their of telling us that they believe in this store, its meivlmuj? and its policies; thai this is the kind of a store they v! and have always wanted. unt "Money Tulles." focl olotb. ' '"nuts, our Pf. 'I "Iluinolyltse. And mil. flub (lothi nitShoc Co, jJPWMWWlftlJBrri ia Marsh field 'lhni(hi) Milrllc Poinl 1 10 T H. J. Kimball Offers Free Transportation to and From Celebration Saturday, Monday, Tuesday a.notiiek err puici: sale, come ami ,i t vout SHAKE OK THE IIAItOAI.NS .. .... . . i Ladles Silk Hosiery, medium and Jlght weight: Mi.i, and 'color. Were "Tic; now placed on ante, ut per pair Latest White Olrdle foundations; mude or Crinoline htnyed with Fontherbono. The lfie hind. Now only ... Children's Seersucker Crepe Dresses nnd llompers In pretty strlpei, trimmed In contrasting inateil.ilH. Sizes 2 to C years pn , Were 7fic. Now Jj (J C Children's White Drill UuilorwnlstH, extra well made. Were Itfic aiuf K)r. Now Ladles' and .Mlsseu White Pliuo lints. Now TiOc and : 75b (lot our prices on Whlto lied Spreads. We can save you from 5!fc to 7fic on each. Wo havo them upwnrds from .$1,25 Wo hnve u largo nssortmout of Children's Stnw llomiets, bouutlfully trimmed. UpwurdB from .75 Ladles' Long Lisle Gloves; black, Whlto nnd Crcnm, 7."c I;IikIi,.."Oc Clarks' Heat Spool Cotton; still selling nt 8 spools for ..'.! Kick Hack Ilrnld; all sixes; were 10c and lT.c; now per bolt ..5c Soft flnlBlr nicnched Mualln, the 10c kind. Now per ynnl ,..tt)i Men's Fast Ulack or Tan Sox. Tho 15c kind, only per pair ,...0c Satisfaction Al ways or Money Refunded. The Fair Chandler Hotel. Irving Illock. n: vrit.it ai i:ri: 11..nn,.nr,lt Mrs II Qiilllvnn Mm l"-IB n(l lO WUril HllippillK "I ICO- M. Sullivan. Nell Sullivan. Jnmoa Sul- berRH. tho revenuo cutters Seneca and I vnn Mnrlr Qui vnn n Will nmn .UIUIIII VUIIJ ill Jill) mil vn Mrs 11111 cation with relatives In tho Myrtlo Point section, .loo) Ostllud returned to his work Mnniigor II. J. Klmbnll, of tho "t Marshflohl last Prldny nfter n Fourth of July celebration tins do- hhort time spent In making Improve vised n now ndvertlslng stunt for ('H " !' homestend nbovo Ilnn- tho celebration hero. Ho hns ar- -' .lllHln Nor heck, who lu locat- rniiL'oil In Hit'twl un lira nniior hnllnmiH Oil III tllO HlllllO UOlgllborllOOd I OIDUlll- Motorcycle Rider Would Plunge iyi2'2t' ra S '"iffirj SS!SS."ia&raW rcc.- nnninin n tiiwr .n'dviiii n,r (,.,, iv from Asiorin. caiiio rroni .Mnrsn- transpartutlon to nnd from Mursh- "c,d" "'" l'01"0 I'nrt of tho weok and Wamor snya that his rniiBo this jw rinlii rnr tii. nnriv fiiwilnir Dm iii-knt has accented u position with N. (L Is tho best that ho has seen It in m- wlinn Mm hnlnnn ,lnu,,.inla If Hi.. W. PorkillH 111 tllO drill; Store. totm venrs. TllO RmSS Is VCO' Df tho way or n imiinnn hnimniiH irmni in iinnn. I Paul HnrRolt. who hns been at- knco blub and ho could cut nay l inrin win uo puiiou on on tno i-oitriu ,rK or BOmo Othor dlslnut point, teniling school at .Marsnrioiu tho past most nnywhero on tno place. ui umy ii mi! luiiiimiivu ill li iiihu ir ifi.ntir.ii tuiii lint... tr. .u.r ,T,n.i wniiur. riiiiin irtiiii riinr mnpn Ann inr AmcUiM rr. io coo. n Titn...i 0 .Jl0 uroKram will normlt Marvin ,' n,. fin,i,.rs. nvnon... dnv and hns accented n n.iHltlnn on WASHINGTON, I). (.'., Juno 10. Tuylor to do n dnrlng stunt which, flio baloons will bo about eight 'tho Schrocdor Pros.' Dairy Itnncn mjior oiiorH 10 uhnii feot m uinmotor and will bo euslly near Arngo. Into Bay at Full Speed on Fourth of July ' Something now in O. W. Crank, n Ilrldgo ranchmin, passod through hero yesterday n routo to the comity sent. .Mr. Crux lives In tho grain raising district tnd riivh that sonin of their latc-sofdd grain did not utnrt until after Ue Into rains, but prospects are. gool for n fine cron. I Mr. and Mrs. .L C. Warner of the South Pork wont to Conulllo Tuei dnv on countv seat business. Mr. down Contrnl avenuo on a motor- goon. cyeio nnu piungo into tno uny wuu . Wl,ero they will travel to PAUL ll'IIO.V STILL IVIXXKIt 'i v n,.M,in. ni,nJ ii..in,i' tabllsh an International patrol. AI n'niAu. ni.-ioJ i.finVu jhi though tho American vebsols will do Jlllllugs. George Iloollo. Tom Latonls, ' p"lfroi,lnM', ""IVm VnBV! Ous Mlllnros. Nick Pnrmntfn. John wll defray the cost, with Lngland . . . . .'... .. ... imvini inn ninKi l'nHini. .irtiin 1 wniL'itfiin. .urn I'loion. '" - " ticotgo Papas. Ous Hnssohos, Wm. Mason, C. Hunt, A. Collier, D. J. Me Klnnori..J. V. Papo, K. II. Ilohrhorst, ALONG the WATERFRONT V r TlinmDAn T. Q.,r.m. flau 1.1. nUn . If atm..A a-ll...l ln, .I..U. a,, v,. jk iiwiifira..,., ,.. tjuiitu.., uua ,- . hu n ,11. OIIIIIJOUI1 naill'U lUDk 1111.111 I Ai l'hllnnl. M'rfl .1 l IllnrUflllV. Y. frnm rlia Qlmminn mllla InuHnil ivllhl ........, -" -. - ....,.,,. ...... v..u .,.,.. ,,uv,.. ,..,,, .....v.- ....... ,.,-. . -.-.,,, . ..w. ... ... ..".. . . tJallcnilec, T. Cnthlnson, Gust ue- lumber for San Francisco. . whwu oy iub imm snu wieripurn .miss wima Mcuonaia, travel- . LuitiiuiiicTu unit ii m iiiuuuuiu tutu mo i nij; cxuuBiiivu How fur thoy will trnvol nnd. James Vester Leep, brothor ot Dr, thov will travel tn will ile-.K. A. Leon of this city, dlod at his' ... ' ..' .....i ,..m...r hna oullr tho machine. I pond on weather conditions. Two homo In this city last, Friday; Junai row mo " V," n n.n Nolth- liylor snys ho has done tho trick will bo sent up each night until Cth, 1914. Mr. Loop has boon ll-1 won the mile race in uio r. In othor towns on tho Fourth of July 1. ling for sovornl years. IIo was f If ty Iwestorn Intercollegiate meet at U'" July and othor occasions. His plan I Count Mndo Today. years, ono month nnd thirty days old I Cago last Saturday In 4:33. Tb Is to stnrt tho machine at the cornor There was no count mndo today at tho time of ,hla doAth, b9lng bora Saturday boforo at St, Ioulj he woa. of Fourth and Central avenue nnd In tho Goddess of Liberty contest. .In Wert county, West Virginia. April I .ft,' Miiklislnnl Valley race Jn 4;. run nt full speed to tho water. Ho,Thd commltteo will moet tomorrow 6th, 1858. says that ho could attach a ropo to wd It Is oxp9cted that a dqcl.dod Mrs, M. O. Stomrqlof was hostess . ft n.l.A 1.. DIlAlt i nn...A.a , I. M , .!..-. ...Ill 1. .. n . .1 I 1 I.. f .. If n J .. am .1 tk .. .... . A . I. .& a i.iu iiiukiillio 111 niii.il u illiillitui uii viiiiubo Will UO I1UIUU III II1U OOHIIIOUB Ul VUIli:au, JUIIO 1UII1, l a ii. coum noi biuk. ioi mo cnuuiuaies. According to tno Taylors proposition la uemff con- last count they stand as follows: gopoolas, J. W. Hutledjio, TODS FLOAT I Tim i.'iimh..ih nrrivixi in ift nan.' committee and It Is probable that his I Ing salesmen 27.500 im. thu mnriiinc ,.n.i thA fSmn iini. ' of for will be accopted provided ho Miss Desslo Flanagan. Eagles 20.000 lar sailed from there last night. I does not ask too high a price for his Miss Gertrude Scnlfe, Mopso Tho Itoamor Is today taking on hor! appcarnnco. The commlttoa Iiub boon I lAi&Kp ................ 13,300 initial cargo for tho Slualaw, tho looking for something that would bo Miss Gladys Roddy, telephono wheel and othor alterations having n real sensation and It Is of the opln- exchange ..... . 8,850 been completed. I lon that Bitch a trick would be a Miss Bmma Erlkson, Elks .. . 4,600 'Iho Gleanor took a enrgo of gen- Bonsation in tno oxtromo. oral inorchandlso to Gaidlnor yester-. Other .plnitH for tho Fourth of July day after having brought in nulto n colouration aro progressing .nicely v pleasant session ot tho Social Art Club. rIn addition tq a business ineot Ing tjiO time, was. sPont In social cop versn,ttop ,d fnncy wo.Vk, followed by? .dcilcJousLretreanmenta..- ., , u V. Ii. Wilson has received a letter Ho goes next to Now Orleans J from thero will return to San Fr clffa' IIo ls.cerfalnly iriakJng a re sriarkatile. record and carrying W lots pf trophies. Coqulllq Scntiwu rheVlmes t oa Job pitatlng.' - Buelow, Which Went Ashore Yesterday in Blacher Bay, Raised Quickly. nrgo of produce for reshlninent from T!10 nutomobllo parade will bo ono a."--. nP lin ( nH.nIi,n .. 4 . . .. uero to sun Frnnclsco. "l i"" '"ul ' loimncs, The Nairn Smith Is duo In tonight or early tomorrow from S.m Frnn clsco. MY11TLK POINT PONTEHS. Hit AMocUlfl Vt- to rao IU Tlmwtl WEVMOl'Tll. Eiik. Juno 10. Upper Comilllo Vnlley News Ah Told George Goodrum, who hns charge of. by tlio lCntei prise, that part of tho program, says that1 Tho Fourth of July committees over thirty cars are already entered hnd another meeting at tho Myrtlo and that thero will bo at least 100 In Club rooms last '.Monday evening, tho parade, which will be held on Tho committee on speaker reported July 3rd at 10 o'clock. that they have secured Tom T. Ilon- iiooiirum plnns to hnvo the procos- nen, n young attorney of Marsn- ny cars qonyoylng the city liem, to ilellver tho address. I'OIITV AKTLIt SEA LIONS. George Forty made n trip to Coos Mnv Inst week, vutimilni: Krlilnv on thu Hlistlor. I In until In mnkn nr. Slop led raiiKoiiionts to secure n boat for use officials, followed by members of Mrs. Mnry Hlclmrds went to Marsh in his iiiiniiai hon-lloii limit. .Mr. the Clinmber of Coinmorco. and other, field to visit for a time with hor Thus toduv floated Iho steamer Hue- l'ortv Is tho moat oxnori am! exnor- fl'H's nnd organizations. . daughter, Mis. Potlt. low belonging to tho China Lino of.Ieneed son-lion hunter along the Goodrum bny8 that some of thol J. D. Ilarklow went to Marshflohl the North Gorman I.lyod. which went coast and with two or three holpors doeorntlvo schemes bolng worked out to bring over tho Ford car ho re- nsiiore yesterday in lutK-nor nay, , no kills sovornl hundred lions each"'- "u nuii very nirracuvo. while on voyage from Yokohnnia to'soason fiom which ho teallzes from 11 ....!..... llnun..... .....I I. ........ ...i I t ... O I...... 1,... S-r 1 M...I1. I ii.iiiiuuiK iiioTOiihim .iini iinssr.v i in o apiriu.- run uriuiii inu- fl KHV COUNTV FIHF V lltDKV ni'lU IIIIM-'U 11DIIUI1T I.1DI IIIH1I1 lllll. I) 86 TheL.M.TOZIER Grocery Company 86 VHKSH STOCK OF FANOV AND STAPLE GKOCEIMES FreBlt vegotnbles and fruit now nrrlving on wich boat. We keep every thing procurable In this line New Lot of Corn on the Cob. Watermelon, Cnnteloupes, Pea dies. Apricots. Pens, New Spuds, String Henns, Hot House Cucumbers from Coos Hlver at lowost market prices. Phono us for i:as433. Seo us for Eats S6 Commercial Av. eontly sold to his brother, Thomas Ilarklow. ' Mrs. F. M. Arnold loft In response I io ii nurrieu can to i.os Aiigeies to W. Dean has .ecelvod the nn- ?..beilf lie.?f n.0r dnwshter. MIm polntnient a8 Superintendent Fife '?,7 t", "V,i Th et"0U18I' " Warden for Currv countv Ho ram.l5r8' Arnold sailed tho same day via menced his duties CJune.' 1st. Tnd ' fteamer Nam. Smith from Marsh since that tlmo hns mndo n trip toi1 101.1' , . T . . ,,, .' Iron Mountain where several men ' ,, flA,?" a,)V, h,'t? '" n,ndx,w,f? ,ni have commenced work on the govern- abJ J1 tcdwf,endi at Iah,neW1 ment trail. Mr. Dean reports that an T,"SA$?tfay V ?" h unusual amount of timber was blown tln .inS v Wm1 f.r U'e down by the hard winds of last wln.,B,a,tI,?n dVri??, nth " ?,.absence' BS, M'SniadlcSaSoS ?L f?f!S; J The Store Values of 2J ZwAimwrnimmr '"2" ! l fc i and This Sign Means to get over tho trail to that point.. fort orrord Tiluuue. mer to represent tho local Masonic bodies nnd Mrs. Giles to represent' tho Eastern Star. I Misses Hattlo nnd Lola WVland1 Tho TIME, SATUHDAV night, the arrived last Friday from Salem.' PLACE. ECKIIOFF'S HALL. North 1 where they havo been attending col- Ilend, Dance by AMARYLLIS CLUD. lego, and will spend tho summer va- Guaranteed Groceries ALL THE GREEN VEGETABLES AND FRESH FRUHS IN THE MARKET That wo carry in stock goods which are advertised in Good Housekeeping Magazine. The kind of goods that lr. Wiley approves as pure. For Good Housekeeping allows 'only good, souna, wholesome things to be ad vertised in its columns. Good 'Housekeeping gr antees their quality. So do we. Nasburg's Grocery GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. ...-L. J-wWW' '"?M