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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1915)
ijsipppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp I IWH HIM Ml llWHiliiilllllllMIIIIIIHI III! i IJWI I II IWiil I IM1 iMi 1 1 II i I li Ml I Bl'lll H I liliil ftl I NH 1 1 II 1 1 li 1 1 tymypsSSSSuB Wfj FOUR -v-m " THE C00S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON, WEDMESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915 EVEMING EDITIOH. ! New Apparatus, Fire Escapes and Auxiliary Light Lines Are Discussed Council Seeks Means of Cur tailing Man Who Sells Retail Quantities Property Owners Incensed and Seek Refusal of License To Investigate Smoko liolracts, life nets and u health Inspector wcro advocates of Uio city dads nt tho meeting Inst evening. None of them woro offi cially sanctioned but tho sugges tions opened tho way for future action, all of tho Councllmen de claring themselves In favor of tho now moves. "Our big flro of last week," said Councilman Evertsen, "has demon strated to us tho need of nn oxy gon helmet that the firemen can .... i U8o in burning uuiiuings. i don t favor this business of forcing n man to put wet blankets over his head; It's not giving him the prop er attention for the work he has to do." Apparatus of this order costs be tween 45 and $50 and tho city fathers believed two of them aro necessary. Oxygen tanks carried on the back of tho wearer allow from three- to ten minutes In a building beforo it Is necessary to como to fresh air again. "Tho firomen are using Inoso gags' at tho prcsont time," said Mr. Albrccht. "but they aro entirely inndequato. Tho city Is big enough now to buy theso. helmets; wo need thorn. Alio wo should have a new llfo net." It was shown that tho present net now. carrlod on tho hook nnd lad der vehicle Is Inadequato and amounts to "kill or euro" to tho person Jumping Into It. Action on tho new apparatus was referred to tho flro and water committee fpr Investigation. Auxiliary Light Lines. ''And there Is another thing that Is necessary whllo wo aro talking about flro protection," cut In Coun cilman Kimball. "Tho last two big fires wo havo had have cut off tho lights all over tho.fcQlty. Wo Rhould havo an auxiliary lino run ning from tho power plant and North Bond should bo on a scparato switch from Marshfleld." , But a fow days ago, Mnnngor Jen nings, of tho Oregon Power Com pany, took tho matter up with some of tho Councllmen, stating that ho Is now working on a plan that will divide tho city Into districts, so when thoro Is tiro In ono district dlHtrlcl during tho night, lights m:iy bo cut off from that ono section Jcavlnj. tho othors unhampered and North Bond Is also to bo put on a scparato service I'l lis Khnipivi. Flro escapes that aro useful nr.d that can ho reached in any building at any tlmo of tho day or night, muBt bo tho next stop toward mak ing Marshflold "flro proof," said Carl Evortten. "Wo hnvo vory fow escapes on our buildings at tho present time," ho slated. I'nnd many of those wo havo aro not accessible Tor In Mnnco, sorno of tho hotels havo tho cscapeB opening put of n private room. Imaglno having no other way to got out of n building and find yoursuir blocked by a locked door. Tho follow lnsldo, ten to o)w, would hnvo fled out tho window nnd down tho flro oscnpo without first unlocking his door." A search of tho flro ordinances rovoalod thoro is no city law re quiring such osoapofl to open from halls, "And In Portland thU point Is overlooked too," said City Attor ney John I). Goas. "They havo no law there In this regard." "Somo of tho scapes," continued Mr, Evertsen, i'aro placed too tlgh from tho ground, that Is, tho end of them. A person having como safely down four stories and think ing his life was saved, might find ho would havo to Jump about 20 fct to tho sidewalk at tho end. lie might kill hinuolf. "Tho Mnuoiilc Opera Hpusu should have another ogress on tho fcouth side; tho Mllllcoma Club building should havo nnothor. These aro just examples of what Is nood- HM'HHT HILL GIVES At'TO OWN- ed. Thoro uro plenty of rooming As means of controlling tho wholesale liquor deakrs of the city, 'Jio City Attorney is now drawing up nn ordinance that promises to levy n $100 annual city license on onch of these Institutions. ' Tho draft will be submitted nt tho next meeting of the city fathers for their ratification. Wholesalers that sell in smnll quantities without paying for re tail licet sos furnish tho grievances the Council Is attempting to stop. "Wo havo had n recent instanco of Kuch practices," said John D. C-oss. '(Somo of tho men wc have to Oral with arc pretty slippery. They sell, somo of them, In such small quantities as pints. That is hard on the retailer, who pays n big license fee." It wns shown that the license of tho wholesaler Is n Federal ono nnd amounts to but very llttlo financially. To Pay Contractors. For street Improvements there aro many contractors who havo not yet been pnld. Tho Council last evening declared these men shall ho paid as soon ns tho Assessments ar.e received from' tho property owners. Asks Difinftgcs. An itemized bill nraiuntlng to 1 1 GO waB presented by Sam Holuic9. who claims that his land wns flooded because of poor drainage on I the Mill Slough fill, for a period from March, 1911, to the following September. He asked $50 for a fence, $10 for threo chicken coops nnd $100 for tho loss of his lnn.l ns pasture. Tho Council dcclured tho bill to be one for tho Port Com mission and tho letter was referred to them. Insurance Premiums Duo Though thoro Is n lax thnt will bo avallablo In April, which will tako caro of tho library expenses, nt thd present tlmo thero Is llttlo monoy on hand, and for this reason tho Hbrnry board last evening nskod tho City Council to tnko caro of the six. policies for tho tlmo being. Of theso ' thero aro six, flvo of thorn bolng fdr $1,000 each and ono for $4,000. Tho matter wns roforred to tho finance committee Port Sends Warrant. A warrant for $ 17a. CO wns ro coked from tho Port Commission as (he amount duo on account, but tho lottor was again referred back to tho Commissioners on tho ground that thoy had no right to deduct $100 for tho salary of Streot Com missioner Lawhom In n previous bill rendered., it was pointod out thnt Mr. Lawhorn worked on tho Pino street fill for tho Port, henio his salary should not bo pnld by tho city, tho Council contending that otherwlso ho would hnvo been an gaged somowhero elso In tho city. Tho Port acknowledged receipt of n chock for $1197.50 us tho amount duo for tho filling of Pino avenue A bill for $1000 for clean ing tho lira I it box was received. Several property ownurs along Eighth street havo complained that it la not possible for thorn, nt this tlmo, to pay tho roqulred street as sessments and ask thnt thoy bo nl lowod to deed their proporty to tho city for tho porlod of ono your, this to bo Inter condemned ut ti proper Intorost. Joss Luso nnd Dan Camp, hell ask this dispensation nnd tho matter was referred to tho City At tornoy. Such union would do away, though tho propery owners, with tho publication of notices nnd n Mughal's salo. ponding nn investigation by City Engineer, tho mntter was forred until tho next meeting, Jinny Contractors Hid. Dearth of Improvements nt this tlmo of year mado tho bidding spir ited for tho contract for n sldowalk on Hemlock nnd tho rcplnnklng of Blond way South. Tho sldownlk will extend 5n Hom lock from Front to Sixth streets, n dlstnnco of GG6 foot. M. F. Wise presented n bid of 33 Vi cents a foot; Hngqulst &. BJornjulst, 2914 cents, nnd I. J. Smith nnd H. W. Fellows, 2C cents, tho latter firm receiving tho contract. Thero nro 1C7C feet to no re planked between Hall and Kruso avenue on Hrondway, tho planking to bo 22 feet wide. Jojinson &. Larson submitted t bid of SS 3-1 cents; J. L. nice, 01 cents; E. 0. Stnck, S714 cents; Moughmer & Roop, SGM cents; M. F. Wise, 00 3-1 cents; Hngqulst & njorqulst, 77 cents, nnd Honry Lo- cocq, 76 3-1 cents, tho latter hnv- ing tho lowest bid, henco received OTP!f'J! I ! .. xbbv w ctT cix.7n City Engineer, tho mntter was do- m DOINGS OF CITY CUUflUL II FIRE PROTECTION : WHOLESALE LIOUDR jWDULD FORESTALL mm iq iirnRnv m mm: unqruiiirrpiVTAy NFWSKITINGMNK, Ernitftia Here Aire The Latest Modes in i o - SA n II lfV iim fe (Loafs anno ut ELECTION DECLARED T "Wheti is n skating rink not a nuisance?" was nsked of tho city fathers Inst evening. The rejoinder came: ''Is It n nuisance?" and the discussion wns on. It. 0. Graves, representing tho Ferrey Estnte, appeared to protest tho granting of n skntlng rink li cense for n building proposed for erection at the cornor of Drondway and Elrod, ndjolnlng tho residence j(,10 contracjt proporty or Goorgo Kerrey. "Such nn institution ns tho ono' proposed," said Mr. GrnVcs, "would mako llfo unbearable In that vicinity In tho evening. Thero would bo n contlnunl nolso from early until late and the moral conditions per taining nro not of tho best. ' Wo would like to hnve tho granting of such a license in thnt part of tho city held up on this account." NThcro has been no application yet made for n license," said Mayor Allen. "If a man comes for ono nnd pays tho proper fee," said Recorder Duller, "I have nothing to do but Issue tho license." John D. Goss was called In. 'T think there Is no way of stopping anybody from starting a skntlng rinlt Mioro." lin until. "If If la nnf K0 conducted properly, then It might be declared a public nuisance; otherwlso you," speaking to Mr. Graves, "might have It declared a prlvnte nuisance nnd proceed through tho regular channels of law to abate tho nuisance." Could Hun Properly. ''We hnvo had bad experiences with skntlng rinks here In tho pnst" ejaculated Councilman Kimball, "but then thero nro right nnd wrong ways of running them. Mr. Dotson tins boon nt great expense In rank ing his fill on thnt cornor. If ho hns a chnnco to mnko n profit from It I do not bollovo that wo ought to try to stop him. Wo ran tako away tho ltccnso If tho rink Is not run right." Tho Councllmen woro in favor of giving tho other sldo n hearing hoforo taking any nctlon In tho mat ter and tho question wns deferred until tho next meeting of tho city fathers. New Health Ordinances. Dntn which will furnish tho nu cleus for now health ordinances linsj been given to tho City Attorney nnd on this ho Is now at having mot with tho district man of tho clean-up committee the city. II, J. Klmbnll, of tho honlth com- hxanilnntlon of tho threo alleged mitico, stntod Hint "tho city needs couniorioitors Bent from Coos Day COUNC1LME.V VINDICATED OF CHAHGE OF VOTING FRAUD AT THE DECENT EASTSIDE ELECTION. Following tho report of tho In vestigating committee Inst ovcnlng, the Eastsldo Council unanimously voted to vindicate Councllmen Mcoks nnd Dnlicy of any fraud In connec tion with their election n fow weeks Thus Is settled n dispute thnt has waged for sovoral weeks nnd finally resulted In tho appointment of n commlttco of three, tho mem bers of which went to Cooston n week ngo nnd took testimony of porsoiiB purporting to bo witnesses. Tho report InBt ovenlng stated that all rumors had been run to enrth and found to provo untrue. A lottor wns received from Stnto Englnoor John II. Lowls In which ho approved tho plans for tho pro posed EnstBldo water works. Tho city has filed on water rights on tho falls nbpvb 'Willanch Inlet. Survey of threo streets hi Coos ton wns nuthorlzcd that n streot grade mny bo established nnd En glnoor S. 11. Cuthcart will go ahead Immediately with tho work. f . & k. t- "X'kX rfC5 I I l' w yt'Nteidny'fl Hteniner brought iim miollier nun- llim direct f inniiiifnctiii'ei'H nnd thoy nro liehiK mipiwlioa nnd uiTniiiriwi ,., "" ,uuarifc .. . i...... . .., ...... r your iimiHTciiiiii iiiuiumnr. This nrrlvnl of Hium-t npimrel In tlio now .Spring modes "lost HiiitlfyliiK. They i-CHs cveiy now slylo feulurc; (hey slm () Isli SpHnj; hIiiuIon; tlicy nro Hiimvt, In IrliiiiiiliiKNj lifciiniluK j( vtondci'fiilly niodoriito In piiccH. JIiiIoiIiiIh, tnlhu-litfr ll(j . lwnt, In the (ItvHKcN, first of nil, tho hUIi-Ih nru widely flm-liitf R i qulto hhort, somo of fliPiu beliiR nn huh or two nbovo tho nnkle t or theso dresses hnvo circular IKnimes or imrrow rurfles narrow foiintbitloii. on a m, High wnlstod nnd iiormnl wnlst lino offerl nro lioth fns!i0iuM Tho iiiohI favored fnoriCH nro tnrrctn, ruillc, crepo do rhlnt, cloth, sorgo mid gulinrtllue. In colors white, Muck nnd whllo inilun.M iiiui huiki, putty, JMiicii itiucs goitioii nrowii and ntuoii(r tho popular colorw. WtCIt nung "Mr in You will bo nblo t) get coinpifhcn.slvo Idea of styles from this now display. tlio new iW Stre Hiab Dr y God "Smniairit Wear for Woraeira" v Corner Central Avenue and Broadway. Phone 361 SHIPPING NEWS L EH 0 TUNED OU DUTSIDE WITNESSES CALLED ' NORTH TD HEARINC wok n or T"KK-"''KnK-'OUXTKHKKIT.tinB for Eurokn. strict rhalr 1 K"S T "'VVK ,,KA,"W T,,, Friday morning, mn Itteo oi WKKK "K""K T,,K VKWM"' , Inn.1 at 8 n. ,.,. immltteo of n,ASn JUUV 1 In Last Ev&ning With 57 Pas j sengers Sails Early This Morning to Eureka ' Delayed outsldo for moro than !10 liours by ono of tho worst liars that has been kicked up this win- ' tor, tho Goorgo W. Elder nrrivod nt tho Smith Terminal Dock about joight o'clock last ovonlng. Shn dla- I chnrgod her enrgo last ovonlng nnd I VI I Ullk i outi-ii u tiuin II1IB iiiwni- Sho will bo back sailing for Port- DODu E 0 LOOKS GOOD INSIDE houses that, In my proporly protected," mind, aro not l.l'MIJEUMKNjl.V HESSION All !h'uiii'hs of Iudiuti-y HopituHiiit ed wt (.'ulherlug In Chlig. CHICAGO, Jib. 21. Evory branch of tho lumbeMiidustry, man ufacturers, wholesalers, retailors, foroBtcrs, englneofe,- architects nnd builders wo represented horo to day at tho mooting of lumbermen from all parts of tho nation. Tho meetings nro being hold Mndor the flllClIllftn.. il... -. ... '""" "' i"u rorost I'roduot Fed- an. KHS SOME INSIDE INFOH.MA- TION ON CAKS ItElMtESENTS NEW DOIX.E lYlt. H. G. Hill, tho technical oxport from tho Dodgo factory in Dotrolt, guvo nn Interesting and Informatlvo explanation of tlio merits of tho I Dodgo car to n largo numbor of In-1 loroBtcd uersons nt tho Goodrum Garage tills aftornoon. Tho car' wns oldvatcd on pedestals and stripped naked to tho soul, if auto cars had bonis. Nothing was covered, every part was thrown open so that it. might bo oxainined as to finish nnd material. The simplicity of Us mechanism. Its power, Jt3 ease of operation and tho excellence of tho material used In, its manufacture woru nil ilmnn. titrated In Mr, Hill's Interesting talk, drawn, n rigid inspection of Its bonrdlng liousos, butchor Bhops nnd llvory stables." Tho plan was discussed at tho meeting Monday nfternonn of tho committees nt tho Chnmbor of Commerce An Inspector Is necessary, declared Mr. Klmbull, nnd tho pay for such an official rouhl bo mndo up by charging n smnll foot or each plnco Inspected. "All this dnta,"- broko In tho City Attorney "means practically n now health code, and on this I am now nt work." Loads Cut Hunk Itomli. Heavy loads that cut Into tho plank roads of tho city should bo reduced by ordinances, bellovcd somo of tho Councllmon last eve ning. It was pointed nut that tho prcsont maximum load Is sovon tons. Tho condition of much plunk ing In tho city is too weak to war rant such strains, MHut," said Councilman Albrccht, "what nro you going to do when wo havo a flro truck that weighs moro than flvo tons when londod with men?" Tho result wns that City Englnoor Gldloy wns authorized to draw up plans and specifications for tho re planking of Contral avonuo from Fourth to Eighth streets. Ho stat ed that tho drawbridge across Coal Bank Inlet is unsafo nnd needs re pairing, Dig IU'bnto Allowed. Among nbont 1G proporty owners who paid for an alloy Improvement between Johnson and Ingersoll avo nuos, a robato of $1.41 is ready for division and tho warrants wcro an- uionzod ror tlio sums. S. 1. To Duild Sldownlk. For tho .protection of pedestrians on North Front street, tho Southorn Pacific poople, through Attorney Charles McKnlgbt, nsked permission to install a sldowalk with gunrd rails alongside- their tracks. Thoy aBkod u written request to thus show thero is no public dedication of tho proporty to tho city. Plans and specifications havo been said Mr. McKnlgbt, but to Portland on tho last trip of tho Elder will tako plnco this wcok. A tolegram wns rocolrod by Chief Carter Monday summoning hlm solf nnd throo other wltncBses north to npponr hoforo tho FcdorAI grand Jury In Portland. They loft this morning overland. Tho witnesses will bo Chief Car tor, Frank Proy, J. H. Johnson nnd Mrs. Al Thrush, tho latter threo bolng from Enstsldo, Surprise has been oxpressod that F. O. Green Is not nmong the wit nesses summoned to Portland. It wns In his cabin and by him thnt tho first moulds woro found, tho ovl. donco that was primary In running tho countorfoitorH to enrth. At tho tlmo ho loft hero Secret Servlco Oporntlvo William A. Glover oxpressod his opinion that thoro would bo no examination of tho three prisoners for sovoral weeks nnd probably not until somo tlmo In tho next summer or fall. Though J. S. Stovons waived ex amination hoforo A. K. Peck,, United Statos Commissioner, ho very vigor ously denied his guilt, declaring Hint ho had no part In tho opera tion of .. c. Harshmnn, who ho claimed as it sick friend ho had gono to holp. Tho pnrtnor to Stovons In tho dyo works, Robort Dakor, Is hold on tho ono charge, that of pass ing n counterfeit GO-cont pleco. Thoso who arrived from tho north woro; Evu Woldonor, Hnzol Prntto, II. F. Ellis, Emma Chnmplln, Earnest Champlln, Dr.-F. 13. Wnrnor, Walter C. Dakor, I). E. Dlggs, Mrs. Dlggs, Goo. W. Union, G. II. Voting, K. F. McLood, F. L. Adams, Sr., Mrs. G. S. Itcqua, G. K. Campboll, M. Mastorson, Goo. J. Kcndlcr, Fred li. Williams, Elennor Shcohnn, Mrs. W. F. Shcohnn, K. P. Rogers, E. Knowlton, A. L. Georgo, M. Grif fin, Jules Goldsmith, K. F. McPheot or, 'J. O. Ryckmnn, M. H. Doppl mnlor, Mrs. Dopploriinlor, IT. C. Wrny, .'. A. Morrison, J. A. Dowo, P. II. Soulo, Hnrrlot A. Longston. Mrs. E. Whltwarth, Miijs M. Alton, Paulino McComb, Hetty McComb, J. II. McComp, L. Stoffan. Sadlo llur eholl, Mrs. M. Mosoloy, Mrs. Tod K. Faust, Mrs. D. A. Harbor, Dornlco Unrbor, Robt. R. Rlx, John Podun, J. It. Lumb, Frank Mlocko, Tony Wagnor. TIiobo who loft Coos Hay for Eu rokn woro: D. W. Henderson, Mrs. H. O. Hen derson, A. J. Kolly, Theodora Dan del, John Monson, Philip Santos. 1 1 IT OUT WITH EIIL y TIDE Clears for San Francisco With 28 Passengers Aboard, Lumber Cargo Though sho left down Into yes terday afternoon tho Nntin Smith wns tinnblo to cross out ovor tho bnr until this morning whon tho ontlro fleot In tho lower bny got nwuy. Sho carried 18 passengers for Ban Francisco. Thoso who loft out woro: Mrs. C. It. Pock and child, Clif ford Wilson, F. h. Wilson, Mrs. F. L. Wilson, J. O. Stommlor nnd wlfi, Meek Snd All!. Mrs. Mock Sad Alii, Harry Sponcor, Olaf Gorgoiison, Wal ter Oldonborg, Floyd Cornwall, Sam Ross, Oskor Larson, J. Albert Mnt son, Mrs. It. A. Wornlch, Miss Wor nlch, A. II. Noyos, L. Thonins, E. O. Crosby, Miss Knto Fnrbor, Miss Eva Furbor, Joo Stnndlsli, Mrs. Stniidlsh, Theodoro Ronibeo, Dor othy Dennis. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio . LADIES' CLEANING WORK Wo do French Dry Cleaning nit I most dclli'iito fabrics. We y I lively Kiinrantco nil work Phono 131-X. Address aft I Central Atm. -II HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. MERCHANT'S QAFE , Popular place for Good Meals. Priooc Ronc.nnah!fi, Cor, Commercial & B'dn'ii Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company. .,, PALACE .MEAT MA I (KEY HELLS THE HEST .MEAT. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY SMITH WOX FIGHT. ll.VUMGARTXEU IS FREE Former row ig-nt of Allinuco mid of Lino lloats i:onciatwl PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 21. Cir cuit Judge Davis directed tho Jury trying F. p. Uaumgartnor, former ngont of Swayno & Hoyt, ownors of tho Arrow Lino stonmors, to ro- iurn n verdict acftulttlng Iraiim garinor of a chargo of omhozzllng $97.47 from tho employers. Judge Davi" hold tho ovldonco waB In sufficient to warrant allowing tho case (o continue A similar chargo Involving a larger sum Is pendlus and will bo tried later when a civil inso Involving tho smiio facts Is dUposecl of. Coos County Senator Aids hi Do foaling lllf- Appn.prlathm SALEM, Or., Fob. 21. Senator I. S. Smith, of Coos County, scored ono of tho big feats of tho closing days of tho Legislature when, with tho nld of Senator Dhnmlck, ho de feated tho resolution asking Con- u gress to npproprlato $150,000 for tho Contral Oregon Irrigation proj ect on condition thnt tho Stnto of Oregon In 1917 would expond n sim ilar nmount. Mr. Smith hold that the state could not nfford such nn expenditure. Only nlno Senntors voted In favor of tho measure after 'w , Senator Smith nnd spoken against It. E. Lothard McClure ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In all courts. nttom U, Flanagan & Uennott nnk H. H. Harper HOUSE IIUILDER Gonoral Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phone 3 40-J. Now Models .., "HENDERSON CORSETS1 nlso principal dlttrlbutort "ONYX" and "CADET Hnse S. S.JENNINGS, No. Bend SMITH'S VARIETY Sim North Bend, ' for Fancy and Domew CHINA I ' ii I: M. Wright w nUILDrNG CONTRACTOR8811' Estimates furnlahod on roqueit Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED OR. MATTIE n. SHAW nVfilffnS ot nWome" ml Chllro Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. i HE AFFY AVERN Wo mako Iro HOME MADE CANDY civnin "H Cvnlrul nvo., lno L'-L Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT unices. 206 Irving Block 103-L or 267-J. Marshfleld, Oregot Phone tuc onnQ HOTEL Formerly of MwiMW I WASHINGTON AVEJ.1,, NORTH U1CND O. A. Metlln, Iro?. Commutation TirkpLs $2.00 . . (y .J SU 1 Hriifleia-Nonii nufrin 0r- every to- mlnntei froa J JO 115 n. ni.J lO Buiu "--- j iuft iviwum v - threo trips n day. oonsT A Kivo. Pro rfpaipimg. CONTRApJ1?! ROOFING' MAW FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. time p( D. I IO. W. G. Chandler eA AROinTEOT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building Marshfleld, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen .. AnCHlTECT Marshfleld, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger u PIANIST AND TE TEAOITKR llUosldeueo Studio, ail f No ih rd It " ' Phono 368-L. DUNGAN iininCDTAK NU PARLOR will bo kept OPEN TO THK l'lW A regular btole 1 uudertnker will " chargo Phono i- N,v?t t r; ""It " P -'-pj'tT l,..mmx:... ,ji?r-rtt