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.'tffl.' y 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914; EVENING EDITION.1 PQIOT IQ iasui" " HStHPLBtH It pays to trade vfofegt im i wiwn wimim--" - , ",'v1fct mEIBm HHHM sx MP llll IM"H WMIW,""i'"W " - I k mm J 1 1 I HDb'jKfVBfUV'mmjnlMBVHHHKw illBHI POETSNDWCFY SfWUEII OT f W afchYPn MWt DWHI ML III HniLHUUiiniii. IMlf ia wa M ba b ! a ! vj m & mi i - .io social calendar, wednesday. - Narcissus Club with Mrs. "at tic Wheeler. Sowing party nt Mrs. A. h. Adelspergor's. M. K. Homo Missionary So ciety will jnect Wednesday af ternoon at the new linll. Mrs. E. Mlngus entertains with launch ride for the Misses Culln. , t , , Mrs. It. 0. Thorpe entertains for Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen. THURSDAY. Young Ladles' Aid Society of Norwegian Lutheran Church with Scnnle Refsland. Mrs. Staddcn entertains at cards. ... Mrs. B. U. Chandler cnter nln Informally at sewing. 1 Violinist Given Ovation by Crit i ical Coos Bay Audience ! Last Night. I SURPRISE I.UTV. Tho violin recital given by Carl OrisBon, assisted by Mrs. Imam Horsfall, Jr., planlstc, and Lew Key zcr. violinist, at Finnish Hall last evening, was a remarkable one. Tho audience which filled tho auditorium was n cultured and critical one and their approval was earnest and en thusiastic. t sounds trito and bromldlc to mention It as the musical event of tlii .season. It was tlic event of many sensons. Tho pro gram was classical from first to final numbers on the program. The only concessions to the so-called popular music wcro In the encores, which were numerous, when "My Old Ken tucky Home," "The Old Folks nt Home," nnd "Last Rose of Summer" wcro among those given. When one attempts a critical an alysis of Clrlssen, patter of technique, phrasing nnd Interpretation nro Idle Walt Mason and Dr. Hodcje En gage in Poetic Duel in Fly Campaign. (Special to The Times.) EIH1ENE. Or.. July l!i. A poetic duel between Unit Mason, tho sweet singer of the grapevine circuit, and Dr. Clifton F. Hodge, the nntl-fly rrtiflitt'er who fills tho chair of social Manager R. H. Corey Tells What Company Is Doing and Planning to Do. Manager R. II. Corey of tho Coos hay Water Company, today made tho following statement: Clearing nnd trenching was begun a week ago Monday near the roscr- m a mini inr nf Hunker 1 1 1 1 1 young words, ur bboii b an IS 1110 irans them wlilcli was enjoyed inier tlio program uegnn, no invcsieu mu "-' "',"",": .. .!,- i'vn "Ig, """ lulll,l111'"'1, " .. nvnninir. Tim occasion was mils n witii vnriotv or nuance mm . "D'vo """""-" "-- -. . u- nution BVHie u wiiuiu me o nnnlversary of Miss Refslnnd's delicacy of sentiment that might hoi been painfully ro ting around ar tor or four wcckHi rtM... ..KABLiit ifiirn. MluanO. ,... !.!,. ....I luii.nacilliln In nhlflt ntin! lliun. llll illUII (Hill. tiw n1 ' 1 Til., uiti.fiil Tnr rmu linn Wl I I1UBU llllOllll. ...JIV". .'ti"i.i. llflinillUI1.ll llll iwnniu.u .1. viiiu.ium... people surprised Miss Seiuile Refs- cendant poise nnd sureness thnt con inn.i nn Tuosdny evening last by coals nrt and leaves only tho sense coming In to spend tho evening with of consummate completeness. In I,- lirlncinc n bountiful luncheon tbn "Danso Tzlgnne." with which with in th litrlh jptmln Johnson. Edna Johnson, Elsie attractiveness. Tho second number, Larson, Cora, Allco nnd Mabel Mat- n Canzonetta by D'Amhroslo, tho ihlson, Messrs. Oliver Lnrsen, E. G. only Amcrlcnn composer on the pro- Mollen, Andrew Anderson, Peter Om- grnm, nnd his name hna been Im- mcl, Jalmnr Refsland and Mr. and ported, was dainty and delightful. Mrs. Refsland. It was whon ho came to "Zlgeuner- 4. i- wolson," tho closing number, how- , ever, that his marvelous technical I IIIRTURAY PARTY. rcsourco and sheer beauty of tono 1 were made apparent, nnd tho ro- A very pleasant afternoon wnB sponso evoked paid eloquent tribute spent nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. to the tnnstor player. Grlsson has B. J. Hanson on South Seventh tlio rare gift of submerging his own street Monday In honor of the sixth Individuality In the composition cho- blrthday of Master Henry and M!i Hen, and he expends every resource Etnmn Hansen. Thoso proscnt wore: 'of his skill In interpreting each shade Mnstors Joe Call, Robert Call. Etiruol of the composer's moaning. Kemmer. Logan Knox, George Green, Next to tho closing number was Kenneth Green, Ralph Hanson. Hen- n duet for two violins, In which Mr, IT mill una uiv ........ " "- " . . . ,, . ...., 1 1 blologv at the rnlverslty or Oregon, vora west or town 101- iiiu iu- was revealed hero today when Hodge Il)(,h 8up,,y ,,po line for the business called upon the parcel post to con- , , , processing rap- HVS'l "iS f 'w.ln Volvo to fifteen men, who will finish this work within n week 01 ten days. There nro quite a number of trees nnd large stumps In tho way and blaBtlng Is required to remove them. Two carloads of 14-Inch nnd S-lnch pipe will bo received from Portland by boat on Thursday and work will begin at ouco laying samo with n crow of men under charge or Foreman R. L. Hickman. Mr. Hick man Is n now man In this booMou. having coino hero from the Portland City Wntor Works. Tho balance of cntch-thc-lnst-one" fly musical I homo of tho versifier. one or ino minor iriiui'iiii-a m mi is exemplified by tho fact that Hodge, who Is devoting his life to n scientific waj- upon insect and ro dent pests, and who believes that "swatting" Is a feeble nnd Ineffec tive method of extermination Hint ought to bo replaced by scientific methods, Is known from ocean to ocean and across the Boas as far as Hong Kong, and Johannesburg, South Afrlcn, as "Swnt-tho-Fly" Hodge. "Alas," sings Mason, in one of his most recent ecstacles, which must not bo fully quoted because or a beneflclont copyright lnw, "I "Money TalLfl f.Olif'3 Notice the difference between cash and ere HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. Marshficld Bandon i I CmM tho 1 -1-Inch supply pipe will nrrlvo hero next week nnd will Do insiaiieu na mi an nosB.ble. It Is expected that nm ' tho now supply lino will be laid coin- i me tiiB- noxt three is made all goriiit Bovenieeu snee.un, i v kui iiiu imuii- ,,.. ,,.,, monln I know. And yet I nm weary .. nf ,. .. ,,lir .he road of swatting, I"vo thrown all my ....,, volr8i t )ngHCH weapons away; l m weary or uio-i ..,. u ,..nl.ni B111I1ii ,M,lclieB which will I it MynievJj?; Ev5 1B l-M V 1 kinds of diseases, by carrying ' , Mr , aclt118 nd 09 In a straight inns to nnd fro; I pause here for n,,,, fr0m dm reservoirs to llth street veiitoen sneezeH, I vo got tho linen- j ColMIL,,.(.nl Vcniie, with tho ex- GrlBson nnd Mr. Koyzor appeared. ry Hanson; Misses Adrian Gardener, Perl Lnpp. Bdlth AndorBoii, lleruotn Lapp, Myrtle Conklln, Kvolyn Conlc Jln, Ollin Lapp, Verulc Anderson, Emma Hansen. I HOt'SB PAItTV. I o Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson eu- tcrtnlnod a party of young people tho phrasing added charm over Sunday nt their home, Shoro old favorite. Acres. Those enjoying tho hospital-. The recital was an nrtlstlc success Ity of this lovely homo wero; Mr. 'nnd will bo remembered with do and Mrs. F. I). Cohnn, MIbs Florence light ns a rare occasion In tho tnusl Alkon, John D. Moreen and Mnrtln.cn! nniinlH of Coos liny. luther. I Mr. Grlssen and his local nsslst- 1 ants hnvo reason to bo proud of tho I ovation they received and tho most - , ., 7 gnuirying tiling niiout it was tnnt IcsBly Pott ng the germ bearers, lay , , ,, , f f , mmw, The after day." Then Va t l-IohciI with . , ,.ih.i Hiimily pipe lino, nfler reach u complaint ngalnst his neighbors. ' ' 1Vl,",nIMJ, Voni.nerclnl streets, ex who wont help. (omU 801(I 0l ,.,, 8lrt,ut , Vi,n. Hodge now ilrops Into Masons fa-!tra) aVonuo and then along Central miliar medium, the vcrno thnt looks nu,m, townrd the center of town, like prose, and swings along with it' Tle SUilii itnllion 1 CoiiiiiiIkbIoii punch In every line. Ho wrote to dpted tho location of new mains the poet: !nd nnoH last Friday which the com- "So. poor old Wall, you are tiroil ' puny and City Council ngioed upon swatting files nway from your now, recently. There wore prewnt at the and your filthy swattors nro fired, nnd you'o decided to turn up your too! .Now, Walt. Just lliton to rea- Tho rereptlon accorded Mr. Koyzor ,,. mi ,inn't do nn anxious to die was fluttering and proved him tho if yoU', ony tried truppliiK In son- niliiiur iinuiiiu nu in niui nvu , ,y ow you (1 linVO lllirj' II III' hearing, besldeslthe Ri.llroad Com mission. Mr. .1. X. Teal, attorney for the company. Mr. John I). Gown, n-p-icsentliiK the City of Murshfiold, Mr. . A. II. Derbyshire. lepnwutliiK tho City of .North Dead an! It. II. Corey, head Off Suffering And $ (in nri'iiiini nf the nntiiro of tbn nllmnni ... 'rrW '"::,:,,. , ., ...:,,r. .: " a'fi ircawiieiii ui ihii-b mini mu Luiiiiuiiiii Heroines luttk X radical treatment. This Is u serious mistake. DciJS gCl U lUirKUKi' ui . M .'01 'Mt IXJIUiehMllH 1 UI IwjiKaHrsrzzaiv inAoc mhk use Remedy an I ridi'M' vmirsclf of this nllnient nt lioinc Th.), jL'v Vrep.Hntloi. guiiranieel to prodiue risuHs, and t-,i Vj fiiMt! with ordinary reineilien. Kimy to uoandft. 4V li..tl.lfllltl. 111 1 1 fllrj.f'f llllltf Willi nlll'll ll'lllflfrn r.,K..4.i4l ,-........ ..X ( . .... .... . ,...,,., ...... ..v.. I'.,. ...0l a pniknge tnday. "Two slzoa, BO c and V 00. tlirt Mimit imltlnnl Pnnit Dili iiliillAiinn I . a a I i.iu .nUn. ...t..... vuun .... . ...... ...v. Ho (lont snR own nm, ,og0 gizzaru. niannger of tho company. Tlio mm- , Ills play ug nioro than Justlflod tho , HOndliig you flytrnps poll-moll. ,-ond Coniinlsslon nlno extended the prldo nnd confidence of his admirers You cn doso. mid dream of n bllz- ,,no for tie completion of tho Im- hor nn encore. The Last Rose of j,artl wlllIo the trn)H ,.alcl, tbe fllos i.mvementH sixty days and ordered ST onan dlawts'lnK? t0 'H't hell You've been n brave I'.'.T.o now ni.os net by then, go IIOIl III 10110 Illlll linWIOSS IIUIBIl Ol nm.. mill n ili.luV! villi linvnn'l Inmu'll .... ..rl..... .. i, ..!... 1.11X.1 MM..... .. . ...... . M."l I j... ......... v ....., n m L-lllTl'l UII UL'L.llll'l 'III. .Ill 10 1110 For Sale by l CO.WHUT (;RIj (HtlSSKX. I K.lltnr Times: Tho much dUcuBscd concert ot Carl Grlssen took plnco Tuesday, night nt tho Finnish Hall before a wcll-fillod house. About two hun dred lovers of good iiiubIc wore pres ent, and followed the various num bers of tho program with much In terest. Mr. Grlssen showed himself, from the very best side. Bach nnd every number of tho program was played In finished nnd ultrn-artistlu etyle. Tho "staccato" parts wore "fpllflored with n brilliant technique. tho "legato and con expression" tho npplaiiso was as slurcrn and oar nest ns It was enthusiastic and gen erous, WALLA WALLA W 0 how Is tho cause. Like your indo lout neighbors, bo Inzy let tho pests catch thoiiiHcdvoH In the gnuzo. I'm sending you nets, Just for fun, to Hwccp up tho stragglers with ease. With them you can got tho Inst nuo and then write ono nioro fly atory, please." Fly cnnipnlgiiB nro on In nineteen cities in Oregon this stimmor. The University Is sending anti-fly litera ture, telling how to dispose of tho also ordered thnt the new reiervolr bo mndo of one nnd one-half million gallons capacity as offered by tho company. Instead of one million gal lons capacity as originally ordeied, nnd that It bo so located thnt a picsBiire of Boventy-flvo pounds on Front street would bo available an scon an Improvements to plumbing nnd pipes niakcH It ferislble to use same. The question or meter rates was taken under cons! IcrntU n by tho OWL PKI'SritlPTION PHARMACY BxiIiikIvo Ai'cniy I'l-nnk I). ( ilinii cs'iti w 'C01 RO En lio gopassgavriaiii i, wiimiw 2 rc pests, and model pets and traps, free j Commission for decision later. I of cost whorovor they nro wanted.! Tho Inipioveiucnts to tho water beside tpft now 11-Inch hup- , io from ti 0 reservoirs, in- hk T Tn fUJ Home-made traps are tho most effl- pystem, dent, Dr. Hodge declnros, provided ' nly np clutlo n Blx-lueli ninlii extending south PBXXAXT K.U'i: ox. they nro made right. Commercial traps do not have big enough bait boxes nnd have other defects. Ho maintains that a farm or n neighbor hood can bo made absolutely flylcss with a minimum ot trouble, nnd cites many examples, his own farm homo, along llth street from Btrod to In-, gersoll nvrnue, thence e.itit on Inger boII to intli Htrcet and tliouco south on 10th street to n connection with the C-liicli main nt South Urth mid Johnson lit Id lust full to First Addl fCTtSlirtSSuu,n,,"HDudloy Evans Here Promotmg Wild West Stunt ' Italian Colony. nmong otiiors. wiiero It lins neon hlon. This will glvo a largo water iiijiiu Willi Kitill iiiitvuhu 111 l-llllllliril ninlii Plrcnll nnt inlv 11 mm, I Mm. M..I. for tho people and better health anil I MCliool and South Mnrshflold section ! greater productivity on tho part of 0t the cltv. I Mr. Grissoii was nsslsted by Mrs. William llorsfnll, Jr., piano, and Mr. Low Keyzer, violin. Roth are well known In Mnrshtlold's musical circles and played as wo arc used to hearing thorn perform. Perfect harmony existed between accompan ist nnd tho soloist of tho evening, Wash., September 17 to !!, milch cows and farm animals. DAVID KVAXS RACK. Dudloy hvniis. who Is iiinnnglng .sumiiiut Unlit hi Mnihflelil Retiims lino In Fern tho nthlotlc features of tho Frontier. ., . I lomnl to clrc Days colouration of W'alln Wnlla. Mom .Inpnn. mi iuio c in The David Evans was one of tho nnd Ferndnlo back to tho business Is on Tho Improvements ordered nlso In- cludo a 10-Inch pipe lino northward through Porhnni Pnrk on 10th street, from the supply plpo on Central to n connection with tho Xorth Rend plpo ornqnio. Ti Is will glvo n ult of 1 0-Inch nnd K-lncli plpo around through I'orlinm Park ninl !ii ilt aunti In tr lrt nAitiimitti. f'lmu llnv linftiif f mr thn nt'mit nm! tt I . ;"" .. ".-.. in ... .,u .w.ih. ...... "- .., ............ ...u ,. " cssois uuiit nt mo .Miirsniieiu snip- section of Mnrshflolil. This will ben- lated on having found such nolo mnko an effi.rt to arrange an ex- ynr,,8 ,, ol(, re8dentB will recall of It uhI-Io ra lily "tho Nor I Io I hi's- stwSi8s.d,;:ioScti.,Sd7 wat" or Coos ,hy,tos ,o WBH1r!hrAro?u?fKrrkrffl ii,!!!5 v" " r'r vuiiiiTii iiiiii huiinuua uiiiiiiiutiu hm " niiin io vijiii niuu iu uu iiiu lowed each number. greatest and most stupendous open or UO Of llltorest Hero: nlno linn wlthonl tlio untnr l.nvliii. m Domniid for lunibor In .Inpnn from' go through the mains In tho business It Ix Mm Inlnntlnii nf lf rirlHann nir sbnw of IN klml In Mm wnrl.l I . '' "r uimuur m .iiipnil irom KO iiimiiKII uio maun to return to Coos Hay Bomo tlmo according to Mr. Evans. It concludes . " ... l, i "l " muiU8U"' l,, ' oi .Miirsniioiu. mo contract, next year with his nowly organized n three-day race nicot with $20,000 I,J, of tho ront nnvy scandal or hnv lug the work of grading North trio, consisting of two violins and In prims staged undo,, the nusUco8"vorc,1thero' ncrortlliiB to Captain F. 1 0th s root has Just begun tho work cello, to present to the peoplo of of tho Northwest Racing Association r Sniu,e J I,!"!8,or r .V? lMM Hirough Perl nm Park, ho this, main Cooh Ray a concert of high standard, and "Threo Days of Frontier nnd 8 ll00ur David hvaiis. which roachod enn not bo Inld for somo tlmo yet. Should Mr. Grlssoirs Intentions bo Wild Wost Roiindup." to consist of !' ,rJv fmmiKnlm l"8' wook. Tho I ho Improvements In North llond In- renllzed. which all muslc-lovers hope riding, biilldogglng wild steors, relny UnM? hv.anB. tlu(l ll'' at Astoria to elude a six-Inch water main from tho t'jcy will bo. It would then give nil rjini, Indian lines, wild horso racos.axuUt a "nr'-- Porter Addition tnuk at I'nlon and our surrounding towns, ns well na stage coach races and cowboy and' I'oforo tho graft luculry. It Is Mnlno streets northwnrd on i'nlon ourselves, tho samo opportunity us- iowglrl races. I said, drydocks and battleships were sveiuio to a connection with tho North unlly unwonted only iu larger cities. In tho park nt night tho greatost uolnB ""I'1 ' Japan at a lively rate. Rf'id distribution system on Vlrglnln and surely would bo of benefit to open nir uinateiir boxing nnd wrest- As n coiiboquonio lumber was In avenue. This main will hnvo a gate our community, and more especially Hug toiirnainout over stnuoi will bo' great doiniind In tho Island Empire. lvo at Virginia avenuo that will bo so to our musical studonts, ifesented by a single amateur nth- I,,or fol'r years tho David Evans hnd closed and sealed except at tlmo of CRITIC. lot le club, w't'i over 100 nthletos "eon steadily employed transporting fro. whon It can bo oponed by tho compotlng. It will be under tho nus-l l" products from this const to Jan. .North liond fire depnrtiuont nnd tlio plcos of the Wnlla Walla Athletic ' I he first two years she loaded ill" head from tho Porter Addition his ossuro - '"inii. .. ..... I.' IIHIIUI IIIU illB-l-"w ,-....... ...... ,,, ..fun. (1, uilfl- .'. ..v.tv, ,.,v ..uH I I IIIUlll 'IIIU II ii n i-imiv r v .i . Uoi r ,m Wnlln Walla Athletic "- Tho first two years she loaded t head from tho Porter Addltlc . ii. uhiiiN, or .North Henil. was a Club. The meet U one of ellinlnntlou;"1 Portland nnd on the Columbia '""k used for flro purposes. Tli niisiiiosi visitor lu .Mnrshflold to- by three round decisions and nil! Hlvfr. During tho remainder of tho will provide very good flro nrossu iln. Ho loavos soon for n vacation Kj,t clmiiiplons ranging from tho Period she tins boon plying Iu tho i for North llond uso. trip to SlierWOOtl, OrOKOII. to bo lullltnin.u-nli..it in l,u, ,... .I..l.. .i.... trniln from V:ini.niivni. II n nwnv ,.l.n..i n ....... i. ..................., ,..h.,i ,,,,,,,,. - v, ...... . .. iii.iiiiii. HAS XIIW STTXT. Clirl.soff.'i7.on to stnillo Piuiluiiil Willi liylng .Mnclilne. Tlo Portland Orogonlan says: Without oven tho formality of splll- Tho now rosorvolr, ns already stat in.. . nm uu uiTiiiui. rtiuong mo ino iiaviu Kvnns Is owned by tho .'. " " ,l,,,uo 0l one nnd ono-hnlf clubs of tho .Northwest thnt will have E. A. Hunter Company, of Kobe i '""Hon gallons capacity nnd perhaps oil itr'es nro: Muitnomnh Amnteur.Sho Is tho only vossol nflont having evo." 'ttrger. Instead of ono million A i c Club, of Portland; Heaver the distinction of being owned In R,""01'8 capacity ns rocoinniendod by Athletic Club ((.lunibns Athletic i Japan flying tho llrltlsh flag, nnd o stnto commission. It Is doslred tllll). Of soattle; mil dubs of Olvm.lln rhnrtrn it nn Ai....i. ,.i.i bv thn cmnn.inv In l.nva .,,,,.,) l. Sail pla, Ppoksno. Vancouver. II. Fianclsco and Los AiiKnles. .Mr. hVMiis has staved atlilmii. ..... ......... ii, r. n.nfti-ii itllllUlll' ,...' .. ..r.,.ii ... ..un..... ..'t..... ...a . .. -. ... -.--.--..- ..,. .. ........j ... ii.niiiiii .....ii. ...i. l.i..... .... ..... a. .....a... ........ m .B M r k?a-: ! n Sr-ras: return to the native Imlllwiek wlf. a and form "r weltorwel a , Lm 5 ,",B- ." lV tuke" ' I at nm i.bnl. I.I.. n. CI.....1.. .. t . m . i . . . " " "' M..T-.. HiiLiauii uu omnia.!, .MiguM i-aiume Ainietlc riub In iSd" He rSi'i.r f"mou blr,ll will give e. s h newiHiH.r correspondeiit of hbltlon. of .fancy raring nnd iIIvIhr. sb'll.y an I Is thormuhly vm orw it Sllra pliui to leave his nioorlug at with mat , of national Interest hav the liidemuth Ilaths nnd do a leap- Inn mxere.l bk events for larBB frot act over and under the five p ors he represents. br'.'!e" "i '.' e 4l,v- ,' 'diiiiv. Mrs. Chiistofferson. who was for- Evans Is also edlti-r of m Italian morly a Portland girl, inny accom- paper at Portlsn l. n. .,. that a pany hor UarliiK husband nnd the !; colony of Italians will soon lo San Francisco iiiovIiib nlcturo oxnort. cati near firants Paaa nu ,iM ... K. Carl Wallon. Jlotloi, pictures wi oxroct ninny to come o Coos Cm. v l. to the sof ulnon 'n i,Wt ,W,U K -! ? -Lt rt- -" nd of the because the Irrigated iTSinffr S furiwToran'.,1.''',,0 -tn uiiu iieigo" . Ill' .111. r.f.....n .... ... l.n . s nnni- ".' " viiiiiii.iii. iu iiiivo uuinin ..nun uosiuos. tlio crnft Is one nf th,. cuy mr present nnd futiirn nnniin. speediest little siUP.iib vessels In sor- ll wl" roquli-f n consldorublo amount vice. She cnmnletod tho run frnm f cloaiing of timber nnd crniiiii.w. out ol troos nnd stumps. This rosor volr will bo woll equipped with screons. gn'os and valves, fonco und othor fncllitlos. Tho work mado necossary for the company by ti o unusual street Im provements made with n stonm shov e In tho north linlf of North Rend and l.Miii(iviJMPviv t'l. ...wi '.". . .""". ",v"u ."""'S.oi an ino " wwi. raiwi, uiw inarsii ground m .Mnrshflold dur- n., o-. . TT ,ns ",0 l",Bt 'i' ""a been lnrtcolv thJ ?nJ??tty. J,I,,I Ual1 vl8ltU(1 ""I'H'teil- required n ovl g of e poor farm to oversee Hie plans mains on! soivico plpo8. laying other i some con:omplntod Improveinenta plpos. laying temporary nml s i Ue In t.o water .ysteni theie. A now work was :u process to servo ser source of supply will i,e f,m(, 0Il ,, relaying of ,dpe8 and TwiZe iiKu, ,r,!!"!l ,aml ? ir w or tho linproiUent work done b? T,..ii.rr.. . p UM5' "n011 lo me ii'o i wo cities was finished. Grants P.,3S is better suited to them. tcctlon,-Coqullio Henid. J ine usortilncss of the systom LAl'XCH l-'REAK leaves ovcrv dav imUh nioro ndoquata fire pro- t l:o p. in. for SOl'TII Con 'Mv,'r hocks at l'li.l'l!.ll, AVEXL'E slip. New Vmk XiilliuiitN nml liillndii phln AthletJcN Metier. tnr Aoui.i I'm., iu .. iiat rimi.i NEW YORK, July .10. Tho two world's series contonderH of lnst'yonr i-truck their strides Iu tho week clos 111',' Sunday, ouch playing for the first lln-.e this seasuu nt ti real pen-uant-llke clip. Tho New .York NntlonnlH hree.ed through the week with a clean rec ord of five Kuiuos won and iioiio lost. Tho Philadelphia Americans wont their old-time rlvnls one hotter, scor ing h'x victories, meeting no reverses and running their first sustained winning streak of tho year up to ton straight. The brilliant work of tho Athlotlcfl nnd setbacks for four of tho teams that wnro pressing them closely losa than a fortnight ago has rosultod Iu n lend for tho Mackmen that tho trailing clubs will find It difficult to overcome. In the NntlonnlH, how over, the situation Is mnterliilly dif ferent. Playing just about ns consistent bill ns Iu tho palmiest days of tholr notable past, tho Chicago Cubs hnvo succeeded In kooplng tho National Lenguo race at a pitch of tonso In terest. Tho fortnight's record shows O'Dny's men to hnvo won ton games and Inst two, ns ngalnst nlno victories and threo defeats for tho Now York team. A bnro two and one-half games separate tho Cubs from tho leading team. Boston's spurt, which curried tho loam from tho collar position up to fourth plnco within less thnn a week, has been n notable foaturo of tho loaguo race, I Ponnnnt aspirations of sovoral clubs wore furthor blighted In Amor can League play during tho wcok. Dot roll came to New York and wns conquered. Washington, trimmed by Uoveland In threo out of four games In tho fcorles comploted enrly lit tho week, only broke ovon on tlio weok's Play, but pushed Chicago further down by beating Cnllnhnn'a tenm two In threo games. St. Louis, which broke oven In Now York by winning n douhlo-hondor on Mo'n day. was sot hack as far ns It had advanced by losing both onds otjn Uouhlo bill to lloston. . New Yoik proved about tho worst stiiinblliiK block for nil tho wostorn visitors on tholr trip, nono of them taking n serlos In a city whoro not ablo porrontngo gnlns hnd boon 'ountod upon. As for tlio Hostons, their I'CCeilt cllniiriina nnuan.l llmm to b pi kod upon by somo observers as the most likely rivals of tho Ath letics In tho race. Thoy juinpod from fourth to second place during tho wopk and started tholr wostorn trip .auspiciously by taking two In sue I cession from tho Clovolnnds. This K.no mem ton straight wins. POUT 01 ; BUOY If Tnnc nf Qn3.fim'Ml5( POIITI.AN'n .Of innliiu nillfl.tl. AflXH .it lii. r mnilrmlDf tUvl bottom of the bfk nml wiiuiiinpDuoj.'j out of the "'! deck of tlio ruling i..inlii. Mnntanltl M For tie next to b nnd crew of in '! od In cleaning mi nl.l . r. nnvtEltlOll. I lii tho water for it'jj Henry u. ' tor for tho 17th it i........l ilia MlVS homo. Ho WM 'fj bad ncciimulatdltHj i.... rirtn ort'B-l """i . :".i. Mil linen ui'"" -v -.-yi ny nor ui ;;,, od In vi ininu""" ..i.. ...una nff tborc. v.. ..nniinl M 111. son the swell! ereojj :oJ,tJ""r,,.ttrt ',,u -V""'. :Aftt give It an orwkjjwj It- Tft".."", or uispccwi ";,7 f, coast, nut W of the nnavorjbJJI oniur "i. . ..fl tory. Ileww; nnd maiinseu i - which ho found It . The rori -y buoy is oin-- Mv aids of tlia w $ district a rifle g the otherBBBd whon tno we." W. ",,rln.?, .hen Mnnzauiiii :,,, fast to tlio h J task of l''?iu. shapo and relJ 'J ed without a WA jury to tno ! j men. SALOONMI jglJ . n: SALEM, w.. - sis-mi . -,.;,. H of Siibllm I y. jw, the Circuit Cou j, quor to a n0Je imposed next meiH "- bo rovokeit. S pon't foet ''l Times Want Ads Bring Results. Phono 11 3'J'" I C