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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915 EVENING EDITI.ON. ' THREE J m sH M ttft Si tftt )tttl M illC ill svl M m art' PROrtsSlONAL DIRECTORS E. UfiJird MoClurc BTTORNEV AT LAW Tpmctlccs In nil courts. 1, Flanagan ic Dennett Bank M tf$Harper ' iffiHOUSE HU1LHER 0NJMES.1'. Repairing and Cabinet u . 1 S0BB1 Making. '.Wimfim-3' ' 'rioht OTione 188-R. WQn,mm contractor ;jMMMUea furnished on request Dr. p. Shaw HflCiEitr, Noso nml Tlirot- WHIjAMSI'.S l'lVXl'iU TTIH II. SHAW Hot Women nnd ChlldrvB kono 330-.I. Rooms 200, 201, '"jJ02, Irving Block. in Ostllnd liTING ENGINEER AND architect 200 Irving Hlock l'h or 207-J. Marshflold, Orngor i WFMChandlcr mt ARCHITECT XfI9lXl and 302. Coke nulldlna - lSlSiJftrB,ltlo,t1, 0r8(,n W(iTi.!ilTurpen W AHCIIITIMr jjMarsuflold, Orogon. " ' "m. : itllnd prUNKIl AND REPAIRER irs at w. u. unices .aiu ny. xth Stroot. Phono 103-L y Ballmaer I IS ST AND TEACHER i JStudlo, 217 No. Third Bt Phono 308-U i M? it THE TRUTH. er blnmo tho tailor when pants wo linvo to pin, saver blnmo tho shoo man wSffrour boIcs grow old and "fjVJSl FMSLr blnmo tho hattor lids wo have to .WwtflBour '? iMtSggjalwnyw '"'smo tho laun 4njrwfcen On, onlrtu wonr out. 'fiOOfAY STEAM LAUNDRY ::?W Phono 07-J. VAKJ8IAN CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS ;m ytwt Mnrkot Ave, corner Second Strcot. mow inanngomont. Prices all work satisfactory, work n specialty. :i7G-J. k 8. STEVENS, I'rop. fJVl 5RCHANPS CAFE jpular place for Good Meals. Ices Reasonable. )mmorcial &. B'dvv'y !S VARIETY STORE, ENorth Bend. incy and Domestic CHINA ro CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Pliono l!5.1..l Iglit mid Day. o Klcpiiant Gilll Careful JlrIror ID. h. I'OOTE. MONEY ilerliic llio famous IRYVILLE COAL jr ton 91.00 por ton $0.00 m of both $n.oo 1). MUSSO.V, Prop. !-J or Ioiivm nrilcrit at 's Cl;ar Store BAW KDGKfl )UR COLLARS lluive them laundered at CI STEAM LAUNDRY immiftation :kets $2.00 forth Rend Auto IJaa I ;u minutes from 8 . m to South Slough onco n nt 11 a. in.; to Empire day. & KING. Prop. UT0 & TAXI CO. I) NIGHT SERVICE phono 20, Chandler Hotel. I B. I,- lug cars, pnone zu handler Hotel UiAMIlETlT, Prop. : : xsow cars 4 . els IRS0N CORSETS" Inclpal distributors V nnrl fftnCT HOSE (MINGS, No. Bend atiovri JmIiDi wt WJHHV9 .mumm ' . .ofswr ''.'WJSg $mm ' iDA . m . Atic W'wi .2fH 'n'sm .'jfl ".'jnr !1 t I I I I I in i 7 s I IN MUST AND- AFTER COSTS F GEO CARS ISAAC R. TOWER Agcut Coos nnd Curry Counties. "TILE aUNNERY"' Front Street TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- hns boon n hobby with us for a good many years nnd a lot of our customers will toll you when It comes to gotlli.g good, sound, durable framing mntorlal at the right prlco wo know our html ncBB. Junt toll what you wnnt to build nnd the n mount you want to spoad nnd we'll got busy with our pencil and figure out tho host your uonoy enn buy. Try ui. U . a C. A. Smith Lumber &L Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT TIIK FUEL HILL 1 TWO 11V USING OUIl WOOD PHOVH !( 12 SOUTH HROARWAY MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus und undivided profits $125,000.00 OFFICERS: J. W. Dennett, President Arthur McKeown, Sccrotnry Tom T. Honnott, VIco President Ilcnnatt Swnnton, Tronsuror Transacts n trust business only. Acts ns trustco of cxpross trusts nnd nlso as executor and ndmlulstrntor of estates, Tho only Trust Company In Oregon out3ldo of Portland organized undor now trust law In this stato. s,$n , Marslif ield-North Bend Leaves Marshfleld at Husy Coiner 10:00 a.m. UiOO.p.m. 5:00 p.m. leaves North llontl 15 min utes Inter FOR RE MA 1U, E ABSTRACTS OK TlTIiE AND INKUR9IATIUN AROUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHI'lEM) AND COQUIIjM: CITV, OREGON GENERAIi AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND HENGSTACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS l'OR CANADIAN PACII-'IO RAIIiROAD JjANDS IIENRV SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER THE man who expects every dollar he in vests in advertising to enhance his direct revntie by a dollar and a quarter at least ought to (jo down town and get weighed every time he eats a.half-pound of beefsteak. By the same line of. logic he isn't getting full value for his money if his weight doesn't increase by at hast threc-fiiartcrs-of a pound. Fame. GALIFOMA 'on A r'MiMAanKeyuauV DUI LUIW ill GTKHfS CA.tttO-KOUrJLOS'AlVJEirsS KSBr Company CAIUWMAI w-w"- , u t 9 - OHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Drlck Work at Prices That Aro Right And nil Work Guaranteed Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson Dldg.. 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French Rangos. Roller Work AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Prom Street, Plmnn R70. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. ROOFING REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE 118. I Low Rates for Handling Trunks ! DB 10 ff. 4 i We haul trunks botw.oen any polnti tn Marshfleld and do general hadllng for reasonable rato3. 9TAR TR WSPFU & STORAGE CO Lovl Hclsncr, Proprietor ' rkoncs: 1U0.J, 40-L, 08-R T1110Y SAVE YOU MONEY Murshi'icld, Ore. TT TRUST CO. - Empire Auto Service Loaves Empire. HiilU n.m. 1I:0 a.m. :t::i() p.m. SOUTH COOS RIVER 1 10 AT I j SERVICE j j LAUNCH EXPRESS j j leaves MarMifiold every day j j H a. in. Leaves head of river j I at iUlli p. in. j STEAMER RAINROW j j leaves head of river dally at 7, j j a. in, Ifavcs Mars"leld at " p. j j in. For iharter apply cut board, j ROGERS X- UM1TH i i-iiipuciur i .MATT h. MAY Westoru Oregon ReprosontaUte HAAS HHOTHERS Iinpoiterii and Wholesale Grocers Marshfleld, Oregon Tel. 304-R. Ros. Myrtle ArniB Pictures & Framing Walker Studio ' C. 3. UOAIKE IT A. II. HODGINJ PlMarshfleld KaiTg co. Estimates Funilslied ftioue UP-J. KArshflcld, Oreco& THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH REND O, A. Metlln, Prop. CMpF BANDON MAN IN GERMANY Goo. Walter Writes from War Zone of Evpcrlciice.H E, E. Onlces Is In receipt or n let ter from Oeorgo Walter, a former well known rosldont of nsuulon, who Is now residing In Sundhelm In lind en, Germany a city near tho fight ing lino on tho woslorn frontlor. Mr. Walter Is too aged to tnl:o nn active part In tho war, being clnasod In the third roservo, which hns not ns yet gone to tho front. Ho statos, though, that nevertheless ho Is tak ing an actlvo lntcrost In tho fight ing. Suudliolm Is' so nenr tho bat tlo front tho booming of tho big slogo guns enn bo destlnitly honrd Intermittent fighting having been cnrrlotl on "nonr Mr. Walters homo for tho past two months. Ho stntos tho city Is filled continually with passing soldiers going to tho front. They had good crops In thnt sec tion or Gormauy Inst year, but since tho wnr stnf'ted bUBluosu hns been nt a standstill. Ho snys the Uermnii people arc sparing no effort to pro tect tholr country and nre responding most llborally to ovory command of tho Knlsur. Nevertheless, many would Uko to soo tho war coaso and Mr. Wnlter snys his frlonds who llvo In llnudou aro fortuuuto In lio lng cltleiis of a country that Is not nt wnr. lhindon World. CURRY COUNTY BILLS Want to RcKiilato l'l.slilnj; and In I'i'cnso Kalailes. Tho Oold Uoneh Globs snys: A petition Is being circulated horo nuking tho Legislature to enact n lnw prohibiting any fishing with n moIiio In tldo wntors of tho Rogue, or bolow tho Ungnell Forry. Petitions aro bolng circulated In different sections of Curry asking a ridso hi snlarlos of the County Com missioners from one huudrod nnd twenty flvo dollars to thrco huudrod nnil fifty dollars por yonr. Tho GL.OIIE liollevoii that three hundred nml fifty dollars Is none ton much for tho commissioners which here tofore hnvo served tho country at a porsnnnl loss In many lnstnncos at lonst. It would bo ns little ns tho county can do nt lonst lot Its servants break even In a financial way. i NEW CASES FILED Tho following aro the new suits nt law riled la tho Circuit Court of this county since our last Issue: Appeal li ease of Mrs. C. A. Rod lua mid Mrs, Knto RodluO, from sur vey of boundary IIiioh, I.oiiIh Potro moul.'C mid Alice Petromoulx, appel lants. ' John A, Roebllug'a Sous Co. vs. duo. W. Moore Lumber Co. 'Mux Tlmiuermau and wuno ns oxttuutor vs. II. P. Campbell nnd FliinnKnu A Renuott Dank. J. 1). Mnohndo vs Prosper -Mill Co. Dan Dnrklnw vs. Wlllutt & Durr. Coiiulllo Sentinel. UPTON IS 52. The occasion of tho KZiid birth day of J. M. Upton, ruglstur of tho local land office, tho cause or a didlKhtfiil social affair Woduoadny uvi'iiniK wiihii several rriumm were Invited In by Mrs. Upton to give her husband a MiirprUu. Completely surprising Mr. Upton, tho guoats on- Joyed a most ploawuit evening. Tuny played Flvo Hundred until a Into hour and then woro servojl with some delleloim rofroslimouts. Thou ire unt woro Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hamil ton. Mr. and Mrs. John KiiRur, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rell, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Miller and R. R. Tumor. Rose burg Rovlow. BARROW'S NEW BILLS Among tho now hills Introduced nt Snlom nre tho following: H. 1). 271, by Harrow Fixing sea sons on game birds. II. II. 272, by narrow To rolm- tiurso widows of Indian war votorans COME TO COOS COUNTY Charlos nnd Carl O'Drlen, of Duns- mulr, Cal., nrrlvod horo last ovenlng en route to Coos county, whoro thoy expect to work during the remnlndor of the winter. Rogoburg Ilovlow. DEAL AT BANDON A deal was closod this week whoro by the Ilandon Stonm Laundry bo com os tho ownor of tho Ire plant of which J. C. Slaglo was formor owner. The cnulpmont Is to be morod to tho lauudr)' building and Installed In tho onglno room ttioro. Ice will ho ' " doljvored to customors lior&aftor by tho wagon from the vluiit. Mr. Single has not ns jet decided as to what lino of lai-diir-ha he w now onq.!. .i Randuii World. iefs1 tficCoun SHIP MORE TIES Graco Dollar Takes on-AVlilto Cedar at Port Orfoid Tho Port Orford Tribune snys: Tho stenmor Grnco Dollar cnllod Into Port Orford harbor Inst Thurs day and loaded sonio 3000 tics and 80,000 feet of clear cedar lumbor. Tho steamer Is on hor way to Puget Sound whoro ho lumber will bo unloaded, whllo tho ties will bo left In tho hold until the bent returns to San Francisco. Tho mission of tho Grnco Dollar In going north Is to go to Vlctorln, I). C. after a ship ment of shingles and bring them to Soattlo whoro they will be reloaded onto tho Ilnzol Dollar, a larger boat of tho sanio company, for foreign shipment. That this can ho done cheaper than the shhiglcs can bo bought In the United States Is due to tho tariff being taken off their Importation, nnd the fnct that American labor cannot compcto with tho cheap foreign labor of British Columbia. I HURT WHILE SKATING A painful nml serious nccldcnt befoll Mrs. Georgo W. Smith yestcr day aftornoon while with n pnrty of other ladles woro trying to learn to ciknto. Mrs. Smith nnd Miss Mary Lewis woro skating together when tholr skates got tangled together and both fell, Mrs. Smith sustain ing a broken leg Junt nbovo tho shoo top. Gold Dench Globe. BRIDGE MAN WEDS Austin Stanley Claims California Girl as llrlde. A romnnco beginning In tho sunny south of our slstor stnto of California culminated In Conulllo, whon Justice J. J. Stanley pronounced tho words which united ror holler or for worso Mr. Austin Stnnley nnd Miss Cecelia Llpp. Mr. Stanley, (tho groom, not the officnnl muglBtrnto) Is employed on tho Wtllametto-Paciric bridge work on Coos liny bolug foreman or tho sand mid grnvol work; nml the happy couple will rccldo in Mnrsh flohl, whoro tho groom has been re siding for sonio ttmo, whllo tho brldo Is recently from California. Tho groom was a supposedly con firmed bachelor, nnd his friends woro grontly surprised to lenrn thnt ho hnd been n victim of ctipld's dnrts, but whon they learned what hnd linppouod, thnro was "something do lug" nmniiUKt tho boys of the bridge gang, and n host of frlonds vied fwlth onch othor In well wlslion for tho future happiness and prnnporlty of tho nowlywods. Tho day was nlso tho brldo's toontli birthday. Coiiulllo Soiitlmil. CREAMERY MAN COMING Will It'ctiiro on Co-opciiitivo Move meiil at ('ihiii I lie. (Spuolnl to TIioTIiikw.) FLORENCE, Or., Fob. I. Mr. Chits. Myhre, mniiiigor or tho .1 unc tion City Creamery, was ut tho Hay View hotul on route to Coiiulllo, whoro ho will deliver n leeturo on the orxHiilxatlon ol a co-operative eronm- ory. Mr. My bio Is not only a miio cewirul oroHiiiury man but n notulilii lecturer along (ho dairy lino, und travels extensively over thu Pacific Coast. BRIEFS OF BANDON .WiVN of Clty.liy-tlio-.Hru As Told ly Tho Reniider, Goorgo Golseudorfer Is now operat ing tho box factory on u vory light scalo, owing to tho slow condition or tho San Francisco market, but ho ox pools conditions to he hotter noon nnd ho roports thnt tho prospect ror loonl buslnosB Is vory good. If tho North llond factory shuts down, ho will hnvo a rushing business with local ordors In Coos county. Miss Elizabeth Rodgors of tho Ilandon High school recolvod a paper from hor homo town, Proscott, Wash., last Friday which contained an ac count of a flro thora in which hor father's rosldonco was destroyed. Tho proporty was Insured for about half valuo. W. II. nutton came In from tho West Shoro Oil Co', well Friday and will remain In tho city for a few days, Mr. Button Is now down about 14 00 feet and prospects look good. Frnnk Thrush had tho mlafnrtuuo (o get tho llttlo Ilngor of his loft hund out off yostordny at Prospor mill. Ho came to Ilandon ut onco and hnd tho wound drossed and Is getting nlong nil right at present. Fred Mehl Is operating his Acmo planing mill regularly ovory day ... . . . . i P"" a I0,C0 oc vorai men. this "paid by tho previous council. Tho ' would lndloato that thera Is.eonsld- opinion already totals 12 typewritten arable activity In building and re- pages. Mr. Treadgold saya It will bo pairing In the city oven though fluaii ready In about HO days Hnndnn cj d cumll lun-, arc not tho best World Frant CURRY MINE FAILS Slus Mining Company Property on Divolhlss Place Attached. Tho Port Orford Trlbuno snys: j Deputy Sheriff U. W. Donn wns out on Slxos Monday nttnchlng sonio of tho property of tho Sixes Mining Compnny at the Dlvolblss place. This company should not bo confused with the Hydro Sixes Compnny ns tho lnt ter two nre not connected In any way, tho latter bolng engaged In nctlvo operations on tholr property several mllort further up the river, nnd meet ing their bills promptly nt tho end of ench month. Tho Sixes Compnny commenced operations nt tho Dlvol blss p'ate m r.n cxtonslvo scnlo Borne two yonrs ngo, sturtlng to build u sawmill, a largo ditch several miles long to bring water Into tho mine nnd putting up sovonil houses und bringing considerable mntorlal onto tho ground. After C. C. liimnn sev ered connections with tho company operations commenced to lag and shortly nfter susponded. It Is indcr stood that tho compnny optioned ror tho Dlvolblss property ror n buiii in excess or $30,000, nnd that after tanking nearly lmlf the payments tho mine Is about to revert back to Its original owners. GOLD FROM ALASKA .1, E. Kov Receives Some Fine Nug gets Prom Son "Want to sco sonio real gold?" snd J. E, Fox, flrcmnu of tho tug Kllhynm, as ho spread n double handfull or tho precious motnl about ?ii00 In nuggets nnd lino gold nnd 'n soporato lot of high grado concentrates, "I recolvod It today Irom my son, Emost E, Fox, who mined it about tho Arctic circle," continued Mr. Fox, "this lot wnB taken from tho diggings In tho Inmnchuck river, which empties Into Kotzbonu sound, an nrm of tho Arctic Ocean. Tho mine Is 210 miles duo north of Nome" Alaska, overland, and r25 miles by water. Ernest sent tho gold to No m o to bo forwarded to mo; but It missed tho Inst boat of tho sensnn, und was brought 2,000 miles over- Inud by dog tonm from Nomo to 8o wnrd City, whoro It wns plncod on a mall steamer to tho 'states,' Ilandon World. WILL APPEAL CASE T. R. Klit'i'jdiiu Oim at Ro-obiirg to Ro Carried to V. S. Supremo Court. A RoHohurg paper snys: I)y n voto of throo to two It was decided to ap peal tho easo of J. E. Poltou vs. T. It. Sheridan to tho-United States Su premo Court. Tho decision was reached at a mooting of Mr. Shorl dan's eredltota held In tho offices or C. L. Hamilton, roforoo In bankrupt cy. Mr. Pulton filed suit against Mr. Sheridan several mouths ago to iccovor approximately $1000, which ho ulloged ho deposllod In tho First National Haul: of this city, Tho case wns originally trlod In tho Circuit Court of Douglns county, with tho ro suit that Jinlgo Hamilton hold that an attachment placed on curtain pro perly owned by Mr. Sheridan wns rogular, and that the property could ho sold to satisfy tho debt, Tho case was nppoalod to the Orogon supremo court, where tho decision or Judge Hamilton was sustained, It Is now understood that tho enso will bo ap pealed to the highest tribunal In tho United States for final determination. Tho futuro procedure or a number or Mr. Sheridan's creditors, whoso suits nro parallol with tho ono filed by Mr. Polton, will dopoud upon tho de cision roudored In tho case nt Wash ington. Attornoy H. L, Eddy repre sented Mr. Polton In tho lower courts, whllo Aftornoy O. P. Coshow appear ed on bolialf of Mr. Sheridan. STORK IS BUSY Dr. M. O. Stommlor reports tho following births for tho past wook: Friday, Jnnunry 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Joo Mast, a daughter; Saturday, January 2a, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rust, n daughter; Sunday, January 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry MUlor, a daughter; Monday, January 25, to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J, Newman, a daughtor; Wednesday, Jnnunry 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Znch Grant, a son. Myrtle Point Enterprise. PREPARING OPINION At tho loquoHt of tho Council, City Attornoy Treadgold Ib preparing an opinion on a claim presented by Atty. J. D. Goss of Marshfleld for sorvlcos In connection with tho old wnter company suit. Tho total claim was for $1,000. bolt of which was "- " T BE Senate Committee Kills Smith's Bill Crabs and Beer Discussed SALEM, Or., Feb. 1. Tho Sen- i nto commlttco on nsscssnicnt and tax ation decided to report unfavorably tho bill of Senator Smith, represent ing Coos and Curry counties, repeal ing the law providing for tho publi cation in newspapers of tho names of persons delliKiuont In tho pnymont of taxes. Sonntor Smith, who Is n member of the commlttco, will Biihmlt n minority tho committee, submitted n minority report which wns voted down In tho Senate. New Dental Rill. Should two bills, Introduced In tho IIoiiso by RrepresonUitlvo Pnlsloy, becomo lnws, It will bo nn offonso Tor uny person engaged In tho prnc tiro ot dentlBtry to perform any den tal operation unless thcro Is present n competont woman nBsIstnnt or nurse, und nlso unlawful ror a den tist to uso or hnvo In his possession nny arsenic or cocaine, or its salts. For tho violation ot both n flno Is provided for tho first of fenso, Impris onment In tho county Jail lor tho sec ond, nnd both flno nnd imprison ment nnd revocation of ltcouso for tho third offense. To RuImo Salaries. A proposod inensuro being con sidered would Incrcnso tho snlarlos of county .treasurers from f 1200 to $1800 or $2000 por year. Harrow's New Rills. Among tho now bills Introduced were: II. I). 217, by Harrow Prescrib ing qualifications for school ol ce tera. II. H. 218, by Harrow Providing punishment for Intoxicated nutomo bllo drivers. Limit on Liquor. After n long-drawn-out fight over tho draft of tho prohibition bill In tho Joint commlttco on nlcohollc traf fic, which tins boon wngod In tho committee ror tho past two weeks, It wns finally dcjcldcd to fix tho nniount of liquor which will bo al lowed to bo shipped Into tho stnto from tho outsldo, when tho prohibi tion amendment to tho constitution goes Into offect, Jnnunry 1, 1010, to two qunrts of whiskey and 1C quarts of boor In any porlnd or 20 days; tho powor of onforclng tho law was trans ferred from tho nttornoy-gcnornl to tho governor nnd such restrictions placed around tho soiling of grain nlcohol by druggists that an Infrac tion of tho provisions or tho law will go hard, with nn offender. Tho bill will bo reported about Monday morn ing. No Roxlng Rill. Representative Lewis withdrew his prizefight bill, which aimed to legal ize "boxing contests" or six rounds, with six-ounce gloves, to n doclslon. It also classed tho contestants from "paporwolghtB" to heavywolghts. A similar monsuro, said to bo more "scloutirie" nnd moro practical, now Is pending In tho Souato, where It was Introduced by Senator Perkins, of Multnomah. Crabs and lloor. In explaining his voto against tho Harrow bill providing further pro tection for oralis In tho wntors of Coos Hay, lloprnsmitntlvo Lewis paid his compllmonts to tho prohibition ists. "I am voting 'no' on this propo sition," ho snld, "bocuuso after 191 G crabs will hnvo nil tho protection thoy want. No ono will wnnt to cnt crab without n llttlo beer to wash thorn down with." SALEM, Jan. 30. Governor WRh ycombu signed a proclamation sotting nslilo February 17 as "Child Welfare day," Tho toxt ot tho proclamation follows: "Whereas, Tho children of Orogon aro truoly Its greatest asset and tho futuro hope of the stnto; nnil "Whereas, All that will tend to ward tholr welfaro and happiness merits our most hoarty symputhy nnd support; and ' "Whoreas, It has boon customary to sot asldo ono day each year to bo known ns 'Child Weltaro day,' when tho Interests ot tho chlldron ot Oregon recolvo special attention. "Whoreas, I doclaro Wednesday, February 17, 'Child Wolfaro day, In Oregon, and call upon tho pooplo of tho stato to co-oporato heartily la assisting those who aro laboring for 'tho welfare of our children, on that day." !$ ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL In tho Heart of Marshfleld All Outsldo Rooms. Stf-m Heat Hot ntwi Cold Water. icWm--iWBK8o TUX LISTS IS PUB SHED GUILD WELFARE T - M- E-'ffii j VMRi fi &tjz-frm?i JZ A, h