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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE IEAKWATER ARRIVES a HI ill liinv " -- Early Hour fc.ss.onjtefH itutt l'-itlf Cnrgo I of i-relgui. "l ...... n n 1. Lt.. tin niorninK me urouK- t' ' . . . ...1.1.11. I- was tooting "e" wniswu in , . . -..!. !.... Nl tiKMnlr. lower ua uihwuk "- - - mum lii North Iiena, wnoro lu Kschurged much of her freight i.i in .naunnirnpn mill will brOUKIU '" IIUDOUilOWin F.'oiit Saturday morning on tho i trip to Portland.. t)Bo who arrived tills morning H Falkland J. II. Uench, .. I. e f Mi1siatri Mla ilC UeOCIIl L. "i.l " Walker, M. F. Walker, Chas. fir Olive Wnlker, Milton Walk- H, Clapp, Nick Mayer, L. ........ .1 lltlllllllltl fl Plll.1f. lllUpS, U "iiiii. . iird Hall. Mrs. N. (1. Uubbor, A. Ireeiibergor, 1-3. II. Caltoon, W. munii lon't miss the demonstra- at the Warner Grocery riuirsclay, Friday and Sat- All Tillmanirs Canned is. Fn first AND lFJMIR costs rjEsu CARS ISAAC R. Agent Coos and Front Street Abstracts FOR REMARLE AHSTHACTS OF AROUTj COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON 3I3.VERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SEXGSTACKE.V8 ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS HENRY SENGS TACKI-3N, MANAGER arslifield-Nortli Bend Leaves Marshfleld nt llusy Corner 10:00 ii.in. 2:00. p.m. r,:()0 p.m. paves Norlli lleuil in mlii ulcri later To Turn To In its literal rense the verb V turn to." The manufacturer who uses turn public attention to his goods. The retailer advertises to winter. ' The counter is the ultimate results of both the manufacturers' and dealers' sales ef forts must be measured. Newspaper advertising proves the most effective for pie manufacturer because it he dealer's counter. The dealer in turn co-operates with this advertising Jecause he can made this trade "turn to" his store. Coos Bay f5r " Phone XOTIt 1-3 TO CREDITORS Notlco Is hereby given that the Willi Jl) 'undersigned have been duly appointed --- v.. executor nnd executrix of tho Estate ' "iiiini o. wueuiur, ueccnscu. MflU 1 1lntnfni nit ......... 1.n.. ...., ....v...u. ..-, uu in-iauiia ui- III.. .,1 I..-. ....I.I ..., "s viiiiiiib iiB'n'iai muu esmiu nro hnlf1)V tlntlflflfl In Ml'ncntlt Hln nntim - - .- Q...., lllu ""uc.BiKiieu m mo omco 01 Hall & Hall, Room 11, Eldorado Rlock, Marshfleld, Oregon, within six months from tho dato hereof, with the proper vouchor, duly veri fied as by law renulred. Dated this 18th day of February loir,. GEORGE L. WHEELER, KATE C. HAMPTON, Executor nnd Executrix of tho Estalu of William S. Wheeler, de ceased. First publication, Fohrunry 18; last publication March 18. MASQUERADE HA Mi at EAOLES HALL, SATURDAY evening, FEU RUARY UO. DON'T FORGET TO COME and RRING nil your filondq The REST MEATS IX TOWN at (ho PALACE MARKET. T1I1DY SAVE YOU MONEY TOWER Curry Counties. "THE GUNNERY" Marshficld, Ore. TITLE AND INFORMATION - Empire Auto Service Jcnves Kmplro. H:!I0 n.iu. ll::i( n.iu. :U0 p.m. "advertise" means to the printed word seeks to "turn people towards" his meeting place where th3 sends customers direct to Times. v "? 133 I tiPP DRtV D aaaaaa'A 4 . I WEATHER FORECAST A ! ' I p llr AMoclatcl rrrn to Coos Xtj Time. OREGON Fair, excopt probably rain or snow lu ex- troino northenstj colder in east; winds mostly northerly. ? LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 21 hours ending nt 1:1 3 n. in., Feb. 18, by IJ011J. Ostllnd, special govornmont meteorologist: Mnxlmum !H Minimum -11 At l:i:i n. in 42 Precipitation 2C Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1011 19.11 Precipitation samo period last yoar 1 1.57 Wlivl: North, cloudy. :l I HORN. I. n,,,.. , ,. . ,. ,., -. r.,, i lit tn around nnd It Is likely that n SIL.3R-ToMr.andMrs.W.a.Sllor of lh(j Co0fj Kflh & nt their homo In Rangor n seven Qaino Pro,ccUvo ABgodalIon w, 1)0 pound boy their first child, lothi, tQ wo)como hm horo mot nor nnd son nre doing woll. i . ........ I Left ll.' Tea Diet. Ernest Smith tnni1nrnf1 nun frmn Itla iiannl ion fjervlce-4 Tonight. Thcro will bo I ". ... i rvlrnn tliln nvnnlni' nt 7;nft n'rlnnk I services this evening nt 7:30 o'clock In tho Swedish Lutheran church. Slu.sluw Hnr Holler. Cnptnln Skog camo up from Emplro Inst evening to nttoud n meeting of tho Elks' lodge. Ho reports thnt tho SiiiBlnw bar is hotter now than It has been for Homo tlmo. i Wedded Lnut .Night. Chas. II. In Ho.sel.urg T. R. Chorldan, ofMonr8 ot Mnrsliflolil, nnd Miss North Rond, Coos county, arrived In ' umncho Jones, daughter of Mr. nnd Roseburg Inst ovoning to pass n fowlMr8i Kllwnril w. Jones of Myrtlo -.- i Point, wcro mnrrlcd nt Myrtlo Point Business Opportunity If you nro looking for n busi ness opportunity in any lino "hco Reld about It." Ho hns oppor tunities unequalled. Small or largo capital. If you have hut u few hundred nnd would llko to engage in n good pnylug busi ness 'SEE HEIR AROUT IT.'f W. A. REID J .-,0 Front Street. FIRST IN WEAR FIRST IN PRICE FIRST IN THE HEARTS of the people of Coos Bay. Our Quality FURNITURE Johnson-Gulovsen Company j "Tho Quality Namo With tho Sorvlco , teon accidents occurrod among thosa , .Fntno.' i engaged In lumborlng nnd logging, ' , . - and thirteen among railroad cm- T. J. SCAIFE UJ A. 11. llOnaiNsIl0"- ',0;v"'B 1b tho list of nc fjj cldents from Coos county: Mnrcfiftnfrl PAINT AND i J. 8. Chapman, North Rend, hoao llYlarSniieiU DECORATING C0.,cut- carpenter. Estimates Fiiriilnhed i Phono 1 Jd-It. Muw-liflold, Oregon , HE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo imiko Ico crcum U78 Centrwl uvo., P'lono l.'ll-L J. H. .lessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Surgery and Diseases of Women n Specialty. Norton & Hansen hldg. Phono 229-J Res. Myrtlo Arms. Phone 3p4-l MESSENGER SERVICE- PROMPT, t'Ol'RTKOUS, HELIAHLE TWO PHONES 158R 445it MARSHFIELD CVCLEUY days on business. Ho, was called hero as a witness In a number of cas es to bo tried in the circuit court dur- Itltv I lin nininiit n..n. f . ...... .. .1... ...ft ... in vovilb 1V1I11. in mum ui wio -cases tho old First National llank Is' ' tho defendant. . 1- i i I School Owning The formal opon- ing of the new school building of the I consolidated Coos River district will bo held Saturday ovonlnc. Poll. "7. program will bo given under the i.. .. ... . ...... direction of F. A. ailfllland, principal of tho school. The launch Hone will bo run from Marshfleld to tuke vlsl- tors from this city. Moves to Xortli Rend. J. D Mouglnner of the contracting firm of Moughmor & Roop, has moved his household effects to North Rend, whero with his family ho has moved into n rcsldonco on Sherman avenuo. .Mr. Moughmor lias most of his busi ness interests in North Rend nnd thought it best to move closer to his work. (Ift lo Library. .Inmes II. Flnn ngun lias sont tho President of tho Public Library Hoard, Mrs. Henry Sengstacken, n check for $25, a gift to the book fund of tho library, which Is greatly appreciated, as the demand for now books Increases dally. This makes n total of $100 ; Mr. Flanagan has given to tho II - brnry. (Jmiio Mini licit'. E. S. Cattron, Inspector of tho U. S. Rlologlcal Sur vey In Oregon, Washington and Ida ho arrived hero today to spend a week or two in this section. Deputy Gamo Warden Thomas Is showing .. . . , , , .,. .,., .. diet Inst evening, got his wires cross- ... . . p cd nnd his drinks mixed. Not long after this proccduro ho was found by Officer Donno wildly calling for n tow nnd wns given a. lift as fnr ns the city jail wlioro ho laid hlmsolt down with a sigh nnd slept off his load. When ho paid tho $C assessment this morning ho still hnd 71 centB loft with which to eclobrnto tho occasion. Inst ovonlug, Rev, Mr. Rums officiat ing. About forty-five friends and relatives wcro lu nttoudnnco nt tho nuptials. They will reside on South Fourth street, Murshriold. Mr. Mcnrs is a hrakomnn on tho locnl railway nnd n host of friends will unite in extending congratulations. Pulls Drunk from Ray. William Sullivan Is receiving congratulations ns n llfo savor, for yesterday ho ran down to tho float nt tho foot of Con tra! Ave., nnd pulled n drunken man from tho Hay after ho had fallen Into tho briny (loop from tho launch Wan da tied nt tho dock. Sullivan grabbed tho man by tho collar nnd yanked him back to tho land. Ry thnt tlmo tho man hnd slightly sobered up nnd wns again able to launch hlmsolf aboard tho boat with tho ability to stay aboard. Regret Trouble. Herman San ford of tho Sumner Hall compnny wns in Mnrshflold today. Ho said that tlioy regretted vory much tho troublo that occurred in Sumnor InBt Saturday night when tho last dnnco wns held. Ho said thnt neither Wll- son nor Cutllp lived nt Sumnor and ho said that tho troublo occurred , outsldo tho hall. Tho Sumner dances hnvo been among tho most enjoynblo nnd successful held In this section nnd Messrs. Sanford nnd Solnndor wish It understood that, ovory en deavor is made to prevent difficulty. COOS COUNTY ACCIDENTS List or Injured Reported to 1 Labor Commissioner. State SALEM, Or., Fob. IS. Forty-eight accidents woro reported to Stato La bor Commissioner Hoff during last wook. hut thero was no fatality. Flf- Aineii in tines, sortn Jionu, iingoi part lost, railroad construction. J. Acorn', Mnrshflold, oyo out shlnglo mill. Charles Anderson, North Rend, foot bruised, sawmill. , R. Harmstrong, Marshfleld, foot bruised, logging. Gcorgo Korcacas, . Marshfleld, leg bruised, sawmill. M. Pointer, Marshfleld, hand cut, logging. A. West, North Rond, log bruised, lumber yard. Axel Nelson, Mnrshflold, hend cut, sawmill, DRESSMAKING nnd , TAILORED HATS, Work guaranteed nnd prlcoH reusonalilo - MRS. II. V. WILLI-3Y Over Norton & Hansen's Phono 1C9-.I. ftft 'mmm&Mmmuni VWwtfWMW . 11. WAITE left pverland yester day for Suthorlln. w- v- McKENXA nnd wlfo of I.nmpa nre Marshfleld visitors todny. . W.M. FARRIN of Sumner is u Mnrsh- ' "old business visitor today. , M- A- SWEETMAN and U. II. S"1'"1 'cft yesterday for Wagner. L. F. PRICE, tho Sumner dairy king, I was here last evening on business. I IJU. V. h. HAMILTON and wlfo and I son of Coiiulllo were Marshfleld visitors todny. ! W. J. HILL of tho Smith-Powers Co. 1 left todny for Wagner, whero lie I will spend n few days. M11Q lllVOt'V ..f Cnnllli. In nvxnotn.1 .ui.ui iiiiiiuun vi uuiiiiiu id u.ii;i.ii:.i hero booh to visit her mother. Mrs. A. 1). Roone, who has been quite ill nt Sumner. MRS. E. W. CONRADI, who hns been conducting n property suit In the court nt Coqullle left today for her homo In Seattle. MRS. .1. A. WELT.HEIMER nnd! family of Forndnlo loft today on tho Elder for Uoisc, Idaho, to mako their future home. , J- E- U09S nn(l " 1JllK' wll lmvo been hero looking over tho banking situation, returned this morning to Portland. They expect to return. JOHN POLLEY, of Coqullle, former , "ont was thnt Marsden would as engincer In r.hnrgo of tho platting' su'o n $300 Judgment against tho of various parts of tho Kinney os-, Property in ndditlon to tho $800. tatc, was In tho city todny ns n ! In wns this contention thnt led visitor. I to Mrs. O'Donnoll going to tho MISS EDITH CLARK PATERSON, ldaco,. on which has been erected mezzo soprano, and Wllllnm Wnl-n houso rented to other parties, nnd 'lnco arnlinm, violinist, left todny ; walking up nnd down tho porch cx- for Portland on tho Elder after, claiming thnt thoro woro "two tholr concert hero on Thursday , Swedes lu tho houto thnt I want to evening. WILLIAM A. GLOVER, oporntlvo In chargo of tho U. S. coret service In Portlnnd, left on tho Elder todny nfter nldfhg in rounding up tho gang ot Harshmnn, linker nnd Slo vens. MR. COULTER, .who hns boon horo for soino tlmo negotiating with Receiver Wnttors of tho Kinney properties for a contract for sell ing part of It, left this morning for Portlnnd. W. F. HARRMANN, United States mnrslinl from Portland, arrived on tho Rrcnkwntor and left again on tho Elder shortly nfter noon with tho tlirco alleged counterfeiters undor his enrc. O. A. MINTONYE of Coqulllo enmo over Inst ovoning on business. Ho states that Gl.cn Shores la rapidly recuperating from the Injury in flicted on him by tho negro n short tlmo ago, hut that ho will probably have n bad senr. DR. DULL, of tho Portlnnd Pain Ions Doutlstn, wns a pussongor on tho Elder todny, making u hurried trip to Portlnnd nnd returning Monday. Dr. Dull gocH north to Keen re equipment for tho now den tal offices In North Rend nnd Marshfleld. AMONG THE SICK Varnoy Rrothors, who woro injur ed a short tlmo ngo nt tho Smith Powers Construction camp nenr Myr tlo Point, nro reported to bo doing nlcoly. Roth woro injured In tho samo ncrldont, dropping to tho hot- torn of n gulch with soino timbers which thoy woro placing on top of a bridge Mrs. A. D. Roone, n woll known resident of Sumnor who hns boon 111 for some tlmo, Is reported In a rather critical condition. Mrs. Chnrlos Ronohrnko wns re- moved to tho Mercy Hospital this nf- ternoon nnd nt -I o'clock underwent nn oporatlon for nppondlcltls. Mrs. Tom Lnwhorn hns recovered sufficiently to ho up and around nt tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. Wll - Ham Cox. Roy Mooro Is reported qulto III at Mercy Hospital In North Rond Miss Rnbo Dixon upsot n bottlo of carbolic acid this morning, severely burning hor right hnud. Tho wound was bandaged at onco, but will prove a painful ono for soino tlmo, Ed Anderson underwent nn oporn- Hon for vnrlcoso veins nt tho Mercy Hospital yesterday and today Is do- lug very woll. Tho th'reo children of William Rlckford who woro nfflllcted with ty phoid fever woro romoved today from South Inlet to North Rend, whero thoy nro undor tho euro of n trained nurse. Lniliivi' Masquerade Costumes for Milo, r,U-2 No. 1st st. Ph. Ii:i-.T, WATERFRONT NEWS A ' Coming with n goodly cargo for Coos Ray, tho Ilnrdy arrived in this morning from San Francisco. WHh 70 passencgors (from horo aboard hor, tho Elder left out at 1 o'clock for Portland. Tho Rroakwater nrrlvcd In at nn early hour this morning. Lato this afternoon tho Paralso Is duo to arrlvo In from Portland mid nfter discharging hor cargo for horo will leave for tb& south, decisis me Mrs. Anna L. Bingham Grant ed Divorce Fannie O'Don nell Must Give Deed Mrs. Anna L. Bingham wiB yes- was ves- ! terdnv uranto.l n dlvarrn fm.,, i,r I husband, Francis J. Illngham. for - , mar oporator of tho oxccllslor mill , at South Inlet, on the charge of 1 cruel and Inhuman treatment. The' wife, who is a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. a. w. Van 5Clle, of North Rend. was given tho custody of Francis I .1 lllllflinlll T f Mm 1 ll.r. .,.. --r.,..., w.., t.iu 4 v J u.ii-um 'chllil of tho couple, nnd $20 a month tr the support and education of tho j u'. Tho couple wns married In lOOfi. According to tho dlvorco decree, tho father Is nllowed to visit tho son nt certain times. A decisloifwos also handed down ycBtordny afternoon by .ludgo Coko in tho enso of Robert Marsdon, Sr., versus Fnnnlo O'Donnoll, allowing tho claim of tho former that by n vorbal contract he had agreed to pay $800 for two Hunker Hill lots. Mrs. O'Donnoll clnlmed that tho agree- got." This led to her urrcst by Con- stnblo Cox nnd may bo n cnBO np- 1 1'onrlng inter on tho Circuit Court , "ocKet. liy tno decision or yostordny, Mr. Marsden must pay tho monoy within tho noxt ton days, nnd nt thnt tlmo Mm. O'Donnoll miiBt deliver to him a deed for tho property. AT THE HOTELS - Chandler Hotel. A. W. Copp, Snn Francisco; W 0. Eggleston, San Francisco; J. L. (lorstod, Snn Francisco; F. II. Ham lin, Snn Francisco; S. (J. Qunrd, Se attle; I. Wolfe, San Francisco: W. P. McKonun, Lampn; Mrs. W. 1 McKeuun, Lnmpa; Dr. V. L. Ham ilton nnd wife,' Coiiulllo; C. I). Thomas, Portland; O. A. Mlntoyue, Coqulllo; L. F. Price, Sumner; 1-3. W. Ruins, Sumnor; II. J. Melmun, North Inlet; A. v Cook, North Inlet; J. Whyto, North Inlet; L. L. Phllllzor, Portlnnd; W. F. Hnrr mniiu, Portland. St. Iiinvrciiro Hotel. .Inko Mullen, Portland; Sitniuol Rryson, Portland; Ethel Smith, Se attle; Hurry Robertson, Coos River; Frank Norman, Enstsldo! W. (1. Hesscy, Coos Rlvor. Lloyd Hotel. P. C. Lavnr, Coqulllo; Hazel Old land, South Inlet; C. McKonnn, Portlnnd; J. Johnson, Norway; O. A.' Miller, Kontuck Inlet; A. Raid win, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. U. Iliincli, Lnmpa; N. D. Tiimbull, Lnmpa. Rlniico Hotel. William Jones, Dullards; N. A. Muns, Coos Rlvor; It. U. Webster, Coos Rlvor; J. W. Packer, Coqullle; J. F. Polloy, Coqullle; It. A. El liott, Raiidou; P. Cnrr, Myrtlo I'olnt; Ed Orosote, Lakosldo; D. Cownn, Allognny; Frod Rather, Snn Francisco; Mrs. Conrndl, Senttlo. TUESR.YV'S ARRIVALS. Climullci- Hotel, Jnni08 UoBnn ,, w,f0( Juilonu; Alaska; F. . Wnlto, Suthorlln, Cnm, Hi Geg( Myr0 ,,0nt. F ,l( ' Graff, Portland; J. M. Master, .San I Francisco; E. W. Rums, Soattlo; Miss Edith Clark Pattoron, Port- land; Mllo M, Plorson nnd family, Lakosldo; W. R. Austin, Soattlo; L. L, Smith, Portland; Alfred. John sou, Coqullle; W, C. Lnlni, Co- iilllo; L. -I. Gary, Coqulllo; Mrs. i Carl (laroutto, Raudon; S. N. Gar- outto, Uandon; C. J. Pooplos, Wnlln Wnlln; Joseph liono, Langlols; T. T. Williams, Wnlln Wnlln; Jnck Jof- furies, Llbby. Lloyd Hotel. M. Norton, Grants Pass; H. Snow, St. Pnul; T. Harry, Myrtlo Point; M. P. Danda, Randou; L. McFaddon, Lakeside; Gcorgo Harris, Sumnor; O. Horoy, Grants Pass. St. JjUMicm-o Hotel. Dr. Ponhallega'n, Portland; Dr. M. M. mill, Portland; W. F. Hodaou 'Get What You Ask For" I'nlronlo llio store which undor no ('iiTimistiiiice.s offers you "liist-us-(iood'' substitute. You may well have eoiifldoiu-o in "THE OWL" FRANK D. COIIA.V. "Tho CentriiJ Avenuo Drug Sturo' nnd wife, C003 River; E, J". Crow, Portland; Miss J. Slestreetn, Lnlte sldo; Ij. p. Houperman, Catching Inlet. Hlaiico Hotel. E. A. Jackson, North Ilond; Erick Anderson, Wngncr; Charles S. Wil cox, Cold Reach ; E. H. Towns, Portland; M, Warner, Grays Harbor; Percy Schrocdor, Myrtle Point; Geo. Guerin, Myrtle Point; Thomas Mc- Donld, Reaver Hill 5 J. Ernst, Coos ..1 .... .. L1"0'1 1'J- "nunntyno, North Fork; ii ,. Ull' IIIdK: ' T" I 8 MyrlI 1oln1, . V",".I8T,AN C"UUCI1 INDIES' V,, . " """" hA1'-K "' "'" )) '' I1''1"' KU(NT HT., HATUR. ' "'"' ,,1'-'AY 'Jo. Cifisant I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR RENT Housekeeping, suite, with bath. 21C No. 1th st.( Tolo phone 212-L. WANT El 'ositlou by experienced Phono 258-L. waitress FOR RENT Housekeeping suite, Marshfleld Hotel, Cor, Third and Commercial. Phono 137-L. WANTED To sell ll-clinlr Iiarher outfit, S mirrors, 2 workstunds, gas heater, polo nnd cash register. Ap ply to Q. II. Truman, North Rond. FOR RENT Well furnished flat with hath. $20. Phono 443-J, FOR RENT Furnished Jiom-ckccp' In rooms nt Fourth nnd Donnolly. Phono 337-J. I !, FOR HALK lU'tiMiiinlile, puro yel low mnlo canary bird, singer. Phono CG-L. FOR. SAMJ Chester Whllo Jwrnr, $.10.00 Phono 307XG or address P. O. Rox 312, North Rond. WANTED POSITION WANTED Ry Hwls milker of in years oxporlonco, with n going dnlry ranch. Addross Fred Rotben, Rlnnco Hotol, Mnrshflold. WANTED Evperli-nced gardener. J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 3151. WANTED To trudo for property, real or personal, two small Judg ments ngnlust Kinney estates. Tol. 211-J. 1 FOR SALE f 1 FOR HALE .1-ai-ro tract. JjS.lfSO. p ply Rox "R," Times office FOR SALE CHEAP Four Improved lots, 200x112, with G-rooni houso, lu North Mnrshflold, also lot COx 100, on 10th ntrcot, Songstnpkon Addition, Apply owner, Tubs. F. MIIIw. FOP RENT X l-'OR RENT FurnlNlied nionm. .Tol. 40-L. FOR RENT Ib.NiHOiuililv, It-ooin, neatly furnished fiat, with hath, on North Front str.eot, Koy ot Johnson & GuIovhou's. 304. No. Front St. TIRED OF IIOTI-3LSV Try pood homo cobklng with private family. Nlcoly furnished rooms. Ruto reasonable 230 So, 4th St. FOR RENT -i-iooni house. 11 th strcot. (i IK So. FOR RENT (l-room houso on Flmt strcot, $17. Phono 2i'o-J, ' ' FOR RENT Furnished two-i-oom npnrtmoiits, 3rd and Anderson. Phono' 240-L. I - 'I I I I I IIIIWI FOR RENT Lurgo front rooms with heat. Sultablo for 2 or 3 persons. 2G5 N. 4th St. FOR RENT Vino stink or dulry ranch, within a mllo of Mdrsbfle!:!. 1C0 acres with 100 acres ot bot tom laud. Very reasonable, terms. Apply E. I. Chnudler, Room 300 Coko building. T -JT" T"" .4.- fl .X rJKSm