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MftfMi!&Miiti rrvp- WflWfa, THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR MAY BUILD MEW R H Clausen Shoe CILU'FFF.l'lt THLLH NIGHT Tltll' IN OF M1I) TAXI FHONT STIIHKT AMI CRXTHAL AVUNl'K TO MI3HT TUNAS HAIIAVAY MAN 1NVF.STI OATINO IIOSKIIUHH PHO.IFCT CltOSSF.S OPT AT Ot.lO OX TO POHTLAND TltlP nh- iwiwmmmnt.mwinmmnv wmimwsESins&waaii IMPLICATES MEN TI EMIE Sale iBHEHKHMTER SAILS i . i 1 I finys Ficd Xleme nml AVilllntrt TCgeii. lioff Acrompmilcd Charles ."Mil. lop Who HeporteI Theft Whnt tlin jiollco liollovo may re sult In tlto final unwinding of tho mystery attached to tho robbery of Thursday nlcht when Charles Mil ler was spirited out of tho city and loft In a lonely spot minus his money Is being Investigated today. Tho driver of tho taxlcah has been found mid this morning beforo Justice I'ennock swore to n statement which may Implicate Fred Nlemo and William Kgenhoff. Oliver Kephardt, clmffour, testified under oath that theso two men nc companlcd Miller to tho outskirts of tho city nnd returned, leaving lilm there to spend tho night under n tree. Ills statement follows: "I, Oliver Kephardt, first being duly sworn, doposo and Bay, about 3 0 o'clock p. m., on March 215, Fred Nlemo called the Chandler Hotel for a car. I, with my car, wont down to tho Illnnco Hotel nnd got Fred Nlemo, William Kgen hoff and Charles Miller nnd took them to tho news stand nt North Ilond and from there to tho Union Saloon nnd then stnrted for Umpire. Wo stopped at tho liangor bridge. Mlllor got out nnd started to arguo with mo to tnko him to Myrtlo Point, and thon Nlemo nnd Kgen hoff got out of tho car and ran around tho back nnd stnrted for North Demi. Miller was still trying to nrguo with mo nnd I went off nnd left him thon. Ho was drunk when I left him. Miller pnld mo f2.r.O In North Ilend for the trip to Noith Ilond." Signed Oliver Kop ihnrdt. For sovornl dnys tho pollco hnvo been tracing tho mystery Chief Carter sttld: "Tlioro hnvo been Sev ern! such IncldontH ns these. Wo want to put n stop to them." Ho said that tho nffalr will bo traced to thn bottom nnd tho cvldonco turn ed over to the District Attorney. Discussion of Diamond Abilities 11c- jjlii.s Season Gnino Scheduled for Flint Dry Field Sunday I.nst fall when the last of the world's baseball scries hnd closed, tho little baseball bugs hibernated for tho winter. They liavo made their appearanco nlrcady this Bprlng nnd yesterdny developed Into lull sized plans for a championship game between Central nvenuo nnd Front street, tho game to bo played on tho first Sunday weather permitting. "Why we got n team down our wny," commenced Ilobort iJllIard, "that can, why It fairly cats " but there were n dozen Central Avenuo boosters to jump Into the breach. "Ilrlng 'em over, kid. Wo got 'chn." nnd the bug had started op erations. Robert Dlllnrd lias been selected mnnngcr of tho Front Btroct Wnlfs. Today ho was busy gatlioring In tho recruits, florklng them to his staud nrds nnd listing them In tho big nlno. Over on Centrul nvenuo Clone Crosth wnlto was given tho honors of man ager. "Wlint wo'll do to them why there's nothing to it," ha snid this morning nnd then refused to talk for publication, but ho grinned any way. In tho nhsenco of an organized ball team on Coob Day this year tho season Is to bo cared for through tho organization of volunteer nines. Theso two will bo tho first to make their appearance T BU CIAMI HF.OHOAMZICS HKAIIV FOIt Till! NKW SHASON THROWS ST i'luiii iianhioii' into hvk8 of jris kxukllami hatxiidav liiiiimlliito Action of Doctor IVmcutM ficilnu Consequence INillt-u Looking for Sliiiiiger A strnngor stnudlng nlonsldo tho bar In the ICnglcs Saloon Saturday night throw oil of mustard Into tho rnco nnd eyes of Louis Kngollnnd nnd only tho Immediate application of soothing oil prevented him from having serloim trouble with his eye nlght. Yesterday tho pollco were looking for the man, described as tall nnd slender, hut were unnblo to find any trace or hlm, Thoso In tho saloon at thn tlmo declare tho man soon left. Dr. Straw was sum moned from his homo nt oitce. How tho asRuult occurred nml tho onuBo of It tho pollco do not know. They bellovo tho mnn wns bent on expressing his fimnlness. For bov eral minutes tho doctor worked over the man, finally getting him so that ho wns nblo to go homo. Oil or mustard is a surfneo irri tant nnd does not burn Into flesh nfter tho fashion or carbolic ncld, hut enough of it on the eyeball would sorvo to destroy thooyoslght. IilllllV conl. Tho kind YOU hnvo ATAVAYS UHKII. I'liono 71!. Pacific Lliory mid Transfer Company. Com (h on ICIiod Avenue to he llolled In CIikIcih iin Deflnuco to Itiiins 15 Old Mcinbcr.s Hepoi-f. Though tho weather man said rain, members of tho tennis frater nity dofled tho olomcntB nnd held tho first meeting of the year at tho (limnory and perfected plans for the sensou, which Is expected to open ns uoou ns Jupiter l'litvlus will al low tho ground to dry off, say tho mombors. Work will bo commoncod, possibly this week, on tho two courts of tho Tennis Club on ICIrod between Highlit and Ninth Btreots. Theso will ho rolled with elndors, n treat ment believed to nrnko tho courts uvnllablo very soon after rainy dnys. Roll call of the ordor, revived from Inst year, showed in active members on tho books, nctlvo and willing to get n racket nnd start chasing tho tittle round balls across the nets. A. K. Peck, secretary tieasurer of tho organization, has Is sued an Invitation to uny tenuis enthusiasts or tho city to Join the eliih and it is possible that the mem bership for tho two courts will bo limited to about 2T mombors. TIioho who. now are enrolled from bst year aro: A. K. Peek, I. U. Towor, C. A. Lngorstrom, J. D. (loss, A. J. Moudel, 1L W. Painter, Addison J. Parry, W. J. Conrad, Fred W. Payne, It. T. Kaufman, J. A. Johnson, Jr., Vernon Smith, Wes ley Seaman nnd Fred Chestnut. If Lino Planned to Coos liny Looks Feasible nt Present Ho Pro poses to Push Project nOSKIIUIlO, Or., Mar. 29. F. P. Jnckson, vice-president of one of tho best known Southern railroads, and a person of many years exper ience In actual railroad construction, hns arrived in Hosoburg from Texas, accompanied by Mrs, Jnckson. They nro making their headquarters at tho umtipun Hotel during their stny In this city. Mr, Jnckson is not n railroad pro moter, but Is an actual builder. He Is at present Interested In ono or more of the prominent ronds In tho 8outh, nnd Is nt present Investigat ing other fields for Investment. Mr. Jnckson was attracted to Hoseburg and Dougins County by newspaper articles dealing with the proposed railroad from this city to Coos Hay. As yet ho makes no promises neith er hns ho offered tho rallrond com mission a proposition. His .visit here, ho says, Is merely to ascertain tho feasibility of such n rond as Is proposed by tho peoplo of this city. Ho will probably mako n trip to Coos Day and If possible will follow the most logical survey. This, he says, would glvo hlm an opportunity to cstlmnto tho amount of timber that. would oYoiitunlly ha included in tho tonnngo of tho lino.. Not until such time ns ho has In vestigated the proposition offered by tho Hoseburg Ilnllrond Commis sion thoroughly will ho mako any tsiniuiiioiii wun roiorciice iu ins al titude towards such n line. Like nil railroad men of experience, Mr. Jnck sons says' tonnngo Is tho chief essen tial in tho success of a railroad ven ture. Without tonnago a railroad cannot bo mndo to pay a profit. Passenger traffic, ho contends, Is merely Incidental to tho operation of the Hue. Mr. Jnckson called upon ono or two local peoplo nnd In conversa tion with ono of them nsked for de tails regarding tho offer or tho local railroad commission. In comment ing on tho subject lntor, Mr. Jnck son snld ho hnd n number of associ ates who were financially nblo to con struct the road, hut that nothing of Importance could ho snld by him un til his Investigation wns completed. Tho future of any railroad construc tion, Mr. Jnckson says, depends en tirely upon whnt tho country In which It Is located has to offer. Cnnles Fnlr Frelulit Cargo nnd flood Passenger LIM Hack Again on Saturday From North. With n fair enrgo of freight, prln clnallv dairy products and with n good pnssonger list, tho Ureakwater ; left down at 8:30 this morning bound out for Portlnnd. Sho will irrlve back here on Saturday. The pictures of the ship taken as ! sho crossed in over the bar on Sat-' urdny morning turned out very good , nnd today were exhibited ubout. 1 1 Tiioy will uo used in me nuverusing folders of the Chamber of Commerce There wns no sen running nt tho , time tho Ureakwater crossed In. Those who left this morning were: W. E. Sharon, Olnf IJJerke, 0.. A. Simon, J. Holding, Mrs. (folding, I Hobert Shcppnrd, Thelmn Shcppard, ' Mrs. P. E. Shoppard, Mnblo Gavnlt, ' O. Antonson, D. II. Grant, J. W. Itlchnrds, W. D. Stevenson, II. i Grimes, C. S. Hownlt, W. C. Dur bln, A. Peterson, C. II. Keregnn, A. Livingstone, M. Qulglcy, It. Ithodes and II. Helms. Two M Day s ELDER BRINGS 51 FIFTY-ONi: PASSn.VfJKItS AltltlVK IN FKOM. I'OHTLAMl ALL CIIOWDF.K FIENDS aiie in:iti:nv warned. NEW YOHK, Mnr. 29. A cheeso sandwich Is about thn best quick lunch for ono to Indulgo In, nnd n plate of clam chowder about tho worst, according to statistics which have Just been compiled by Now York school lunch committees of tho bonrd of health. Experiments hnvo been mndo on the Il-cont lunches for school chil dren, nnd Bomo vory interesting de ductions mndo which contradict old traditions. In tho lino ol soups, green pea heads tho list ns containing tho best caloric values, while bean soup is fifth, SENATOR NOTICE TO CONTHACTOHS nids will ho received up until 12 o'clock noon Saturday, April 3, lUlfi, for tho construction work on n chnpel to ho orected nt liny Pnrk. Plans and specifications may bo ob tained nt tho office of Ilouj. Ost llnd, Irving building, Mnrshflold, Orogon. LANE WILL HKTUKN TO Vessel Hns limy Trip With Smooth Hur Scheduled to Leave Out nt 1. 31. For Eureka. With CI passengers from Port land nnd n good cargo of freight, tho Georgo W. Elder arrived In this morning from tho north and will snll nt C p. m. for Eurokn. No bad wenther wns experienced on tho trip down nnd there wns no troublo on tho bur. Those who arrived woro: D. L. Grnot, Jlrs. A. G. Grnot, C. A. Hnr rlngton, William Jnmes, Mrs. Wil liam Jumes, A. A. Hales, Mrs. It. C. WIdnor, Georgo Goodrum, Jlrs. Geo. Goodrum, G. W. Hnltor, W. E. Hay don, Mrs. G. It. Jnmicson, M. Jespcr sen, L. C. Jensen, .Mrs. W. Molburn, James G. Usher, W. A. Alckormnn, Mrs. G. L. Howling, It. F. McLeod, W. S. JInll, F. Waxbom, S. L. Wake field, Mrs. Stoffan, L. Steffan, J. Paul Jones, L. J. Jorome, Mrs. A. E. Wnrren, Jenn Wnrron, II. C. Woirsob, Mrs. I L. Thomns, I.oulso Thonins, Lldn Acorn, Mrs. Joe Ste vens, Lorlck P. Law, 3Irs. L. P. Law, Mrs. W. F. Munt, Jr., Mrs. W. J. Munt, Sr II. It. Lowsey, William E. Steward, Jlrs. 31. Snen- cor, wniKor hnrdsou, Jnmes L. W. White Hans Andorso Ilrlilgos, It. S. Springer, W. Sprlugor nnd J. J. Whlto. 50c takes your choice of any Ladies or Men's shoes 25c takes your choice of any Low Shoes in stock, Ladies Men's. This is for Tuesday, March 30th, up to Wednesday noon, March 31st, left. and During the hours from 2 to 5 p. m., Wednesday, March 31st we offer to those in need, free of cost, balance of Clausen Shoe stock. Sales people to serve you at these hours. We thank all of you for the liberal patronage during this sale, Hub Clothing Shoe Co ERIC BOLT RIIIIER .MAHSIIFIEM) IJOV CAKKIF.S OFF 1IONOKS AT UNIVEItSlT.V Ills Oration, "A Now Plank," Was Selected by Judges ns llest ltotli In Composition nnd Delivery Eric Holt, a well-known Jlursh ricld hoy, Is developing n habit of winning oratorical contests nt tho Wlllnmetto University which ho nt tonds. Last year ho was first nnd this year again In the Senior class ho carries off honors at the head of tho class. Tho Salem Journal says: "Eric P. Holt, n senior, wns nwnrded first placo by tho Judges In tho locnl try-out which wns held in tho chnpel of W. U. to decldo who should represent Wlllnmetto In tho stnto Inter-colleglato oratorical contest to bo hold In Snlom April 2.1, In which tho eight colleges of Oregon will participate. "Tho winning orntlon, entitled 'A Now Plunk,' contained tho Idea thnt tho voting booth Is tho citizen's IlnlH'O At.nna aim.. l"u U""K """111 1 IIIU CIllZUIl ob l"ol Fniim Ilov " cnfosH,onn1' ovory dtlze ,m,8t " flS'l ' AlSnii?lnr ,rcM ,,,mSOlf ,,on ' faVOr of B0"10 en OF P'rlnk u ' Po"cnl body, hence ho should nlly oil, U. 1'.. 1 riUK, W, A. t,imilr,ir ..in. ,.iii.i .,,.. i.. ,i. A. SHARKS AND JELLYFISH MANY OFF OREGON COAST dipt. Donaldson, of the Daisy Put. nam, KajH Ho Never Saw So Many us on a Decent Trip OUEC'ON. Senntor Lano nml family wU nr rivo in Portlnnd nbout April 1, nc cordlng to letters received from him. "I hnvo some work to clenn up hero nnd will leave for Orogon ns soon ns it Is done," writes Lane. Times want ads bring results. I FISK Bicycle Tires $2.?5 $3.10 FISK TIRES FISK Mororcycle Tires A MESSAGE TO FORD OWNERS We have never yet been called upon to make an adjustment on a Ford size Fisk tire. We have handled all Fisk tires in this territory for over a year. This means that Fisk ires have always gone beyond their mileage" on Ford cah . Thoy wi II do t h Tsame for you. We guarantee it. These prices will save you money in both first and after 30x3 Plain tread 30x3 Non skid 30x3 Red top I Mini rn ndwi 30x3 12 Plain tread -30x3 2 Non skid . PRICE . $ 9.00 9.45 . JJ.35 Guaranteed 1000 .Miles. n.6o 2.20 PRICE 30x3 J-2 Red top . $J3.40 Ouarnntoed 1000 Miles. 30x3 Grey tube . . 2.35 30x3 Red tube . . 2.60 30x3 J-2 Grey tube . 2.70 30x3 1-2 Red tube . 3.00 Jlon-of-wnr nro thick orr tho Oregon const. Captain Donaldson, mastor or the Daisy Putnam, arriving rrom San Francisco says thoro nro Holds or them. Tho same roport was brought by tho officers of tho Ttoso City nnd Northland, which arrived from California ports, "I novor saw so ninny Portugese mon-of-wnr ns I did this trip rrom San Francisco," snld Captain Donald son. "Thoro woro myriads of them drifting nbout under full snll." In addition to the men-of-war, which nro n sort of Jellyfish. Cnn. tain Itankln says ho sighted a num-' her of sharks south of tho Columbia I river. A. Soronson, first offlcor or tho Northland, stntes ho sighted two or tho mnn-ontors orr tho Ump-i qua. Ho gives it ns his opinion1 thnt they followed tho Jnpaneso current ovor from tho Orient. Sor ensen says It had boon rour years since ho had seon sharks nlong tho Orogon const. Telegram. hlmsolf with n rcllnblo one: In tho past fifty yenrs tho prohibition party lias been n political wash bowl, wherein n mnn could wnsh his hands from any responsibility nnd yet seek Important offices. "Now parties nro not, ns n rule, pormonont, honco tho old lino par ties must Include In their platform now iilauks of nrocresslve lnirla- ilntlon, nnd tho tlmo has come when old lino pnrtlos must tnko up ns ono of tholr Important Issues, prohibi tion. Tho nation Is looking to tho , colleges for coming lenders. When patriotism Is recognized as higher I than partisanship, self-interests nnd prejudices; thon it will bo ready to leave tho posterity n horltugo con sisting or n snloonless nation. SPECIAL MASONIC SERVICE A SUCCESS Lni'Ki Number of Munoilh Accoiii limited by Visitors From Out' . Of Town Attend Church A largo niimbor of Mnrshflold Mnsons, accompanied by visitors from out of town, attended tho special nor vlco In tho Episcopal Church yester day morning, which wns nrrnnged for llluo Lodgo Mnsons, of which tho Hector is tho Chnpluln. Tho whole sorvlco was hnrmonlously nrrnnged nlong the lino of Mnsonlc teaching, and with tho Palm Sunday music, which wns rendered by n choir of olghtcen voIccb, ovory ono folt Hint tho unique occasion was n distinct success. Tho Hector drew his lessons from tho teachings of speculntivo Mnsonry, tho building of a spiritual tcmplo in tho Inner life nnd charac ter. Ho spoko of Mnsonry ns tho old est or nil secular social organizations, ns spread throughout tho world, om brnclng In its momborsshlp tho most dlstingulsned or American cltlzon shlp, Including n majority or tho Presidents, n mnjorlty In ovory legis lature, nntlonl nnd stnto, nnd also n mnjorlty or tho signers or tho declar ation or indopendonce. It was only out of tho religious tolerance which Froo Mnsonry fostored that n basin was round for tho establishment or religious freedom nnd of American freo institutions. HOPES THAT HE SELLS iuuajuuuuHESQF And Kd Mendo Will t. , "Is Friend- .M , ftJ : ill' ?,? of U.o Pub.M,cr itf The Illllbonrd, of Cincinnati 0k! s one of the leading thcatrl ,1 5 Mentions In the United 8 ff Pn Monde rccont y wroto to luVT Ushers enclosing a clrcula "Vht now book "Doubling Dick- ,S hero's a copy 0f ,10 lple JJ , ho received in return: Cincinnati. Ohio, Match 29, his Mr. K, Meade, Marshfl ld, Dear Mr. Meade, ' wftS Tra ot March 1!a Furthermore wo'll pita n,. i.. n good push a lmir pace and ,.,. ing notlco. Novor mind tho money. Thero won't bo any bill. Why? Well Just bemuse vnn nr i. .m nctor nnd manager. Vou may forward iib a cop; ol tho book provided yon do to with Ulljly, Hero's hoping you sell a hundrtl thousand. Very truly youn, TUB UILLDOARD" Who says tho spirit of brotherhool nnd helpfulness no longer eiliti la tho world? WATERFRONT NEWS Summoned us WIIiiossoh. Sul poonns woro received todny from Co aulllo summoning W. It. Footo nnd wife, W. A. Hold nnd Andrew Krlck- soii, before JiiBtlcn Stnnloyitomorrow ",""" "c'"0" l to enso of tho with n full list of paasenjen tti 81V;'0I Call nnd wlfo nnd Geo. W. Hldor arrived In thbno t-iaiid Illckmnn. Tho suit hns grown Ing, nnd leaves at sir o'clock for E out or tho salo or tho Footo rnnch rokn. to Peter Thurston. Tho derondnnts! At S:30 tho Ureakwater left oat nro now claiming various rights re-1 for Portlnnd with a good paaseajtf "'"'"k mu cieikiiiig or mo lnnu. list. "Tho Judges for tho contest woro: On composition, Rev. Sponcor, Itov. Elliott nnd Mr. Kirk. On delivery, W. C. Wlnslow, Dr. Avlson nnd Professor Nelson, or Snlom High. "Fifty per cent wns given on de livery nnd fifty per cent on composition." Rnmnmlinn ITiol tulmn n.n ....... n. - . . slretcKoraeUino out ol SMST "" 0!'ara",OC" ,0r m yar "l THE COOS COUNTY FARMS LISTED IN PUBLICATION Nov Mooklot of Oregon Iimulgnitlon ComiiiMoii Aimed ( Drlug PuHluiser mid Heller Together Tho only publication In the stnto dealing o.cluslvoly In farm lauds is tho booklet or tho Oregon Immigra tion Commission, "Fnrm Lands In Orogon." It Is tho flrat orgnnlzed nt tompt by tho stnto to brlnir to close qunrtors tho posslblo purchaser nndl ino man wuo wnnts to soil or ox chnng his lamlu. Tho publication which Is entirely now, will bo Issued every no unys and Is treo to nil. : y a WIIH I HE TOAST AND THE TEA "Home," says n Central Avnnnn business men, "is whoro tho mort-1 gago Is and tho motor car is where tho ramlly Is." ''" 1 OHMHHKMESInMHH )' . y J , - J$ ma 1 SMILK..MYIIILK Tho follow who has nothing loso Is always losing something. KMILK...VIIILi: Tho rim of tho dollar marks tho horizon of the Central Avenues mon'B I ttvos nnd tho JInglo of tho dollar Is the only music thoy hear or caro for." SMILK-A-WHILi: a ueuirai Avenue man says; "Af-1 ter looking around a bit I am con vinced that tho man and woman who kCnil from mnrrKln. ....i To nrotect the n..roi.nKo.a nn.,i ... 7 . ""' """b " i "PPro- ln the stnto ns woll ns those rrom I , . . y 0UBht t0 bo' U'8 a outBldo is anothor fenturo or the, "B 8l8ht tno "nrdest job or tho work. Farmers arc asked to list tholr two'" farms for sale, state tho nrlco audi . . i terms, whoro sltuatod and give a .'m.i .-..iiili: non description. A booklet with this ftom Central Avenuo men iustead coats better trv liavo prevlouslj investigated. "Bunng out how to got their hats in nip tiooKlot thero are throo Coos r llleIr "orus. listed for salo. Tho, SMILL'.a.wiim.u i. . . " " -' . ' ioi.s nun House-cleaning this spring Get an Electric Cleaner Now and there will be no need for the dreaded spring cleaning. An Electric Cleaner takes out every speck of dirt, grit aro dust every time you -run it lightly about It will renovate upholstery, draperies, curtains and walls too, without theslp est injury and without turning the housr "topsy - turvy." Once used an Eleclnc Cleaner is indispensable. ces Gunnery 'ffg G0RST & KING GARAGE, KIME & VON PEGERT, North Bend Agents. Coquille Agents. MAPLE STREET GARAGE Myrtle Point. S. G. WHITSETT, Bandon Agent. Information going to tho prospective of worrying about getting their settler is supposed to contain only on over their win i.i.m bnnlfldo propositions nnd ones whlcn,,""In ! , l"B8 hatf beltc hnvo prevlouslj invostlcated. " ngurlng out how to got their county farms listed for immigration Commission more bo sont in. COQU1LLK CULLIXGS. Itov. Albert S. Hlsey, of North Ilond, who delivered a lecture for tho benollt of the M. K. Kpworth l.eaguo Friday ovenlng, was accom panied by .Mrs. Hisoy. The boys nro digging out their bathing suits and testing the warmth of tho river water. Another good sign that spring Is at hand. Mrs. T. M. Dimmlck retiirnmi Friday from a two-days' visit to I Marahfleld. Mhsa Hammond acted! In her placo as librarian during her I absence. . Walter llutler says that bank tell ers know more than thoy tell. SMILK-A-WHILi: If jou aro going to tell a tellowj is a uau egg break it gently. SMI1..K..MVIIILI '"Tis bettor to have loved a short girl Than never to have loved a tall." John Ferguson. SJIILH-A-WHILK . 'ttea or married folks Wo may seek iiivnr remind us Cntlin ilnn And departing, leave behind us Headlines ror tho papers gay Tho Uachelor, Times want ads bring results. "J "..LG Z9y ma' Ww to .jJ K) ! Mm i 5oV Wfe lrifflT AW! AinPT u v. 4mr. I b8s8sss I CIO; r-"5','r t W i vBa VM ' Mwy-.yui mX i -,Wk uK;SS v? . ii'-'SsfCiij,.- aw:i iTiSSSSg255rW. -iw ..-, n. TrvcSeght1 3fZ - "Ask Your Neighbor." OREGON Power Co. Dolt Electrically ?5L nt... 178 xiVf3i rn'v NL ..,J!b3jS4C e ' i r- "g?? "-t:- x i I