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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. THREE j, h. GRIFFITH i Glasses That Please TORIG LENS OUR BEST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated ROOM 10 Over T.nml'i Prygooil Storo r $5 per Month WUAt HUILR YOU A , HOME WK WILL si:ll yoU'A lot and HUIL1) YOU A HOUSE WHY NOT 1)0 IT XOWV "See Held About II." W. A. REID ICO Front Street. i WESTERN LOAN AND X BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 .Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer t SAVE MONEY by ordering tho inmons i HENRYVILLE COAL Knt coal, ner ton .84.00 Liimp Coal, por ton SO. 00 Br balf ton or botb 93.00 D. MUSSON, Prop. Phono 18-J or lonvo orders at Illllj-cr's Clgnr Storo. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y 0U AUTO CALL 1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono iMO-h. Night nnd Day. Right Cafe. B00I) CARS. CAREFUL DRIVERS 1). L. FOOTE. any ftfe f W-- CHICKENS Wo hnvo 11 Sjieclal Conslgiiiueiit of Etra Ooort ailckcns rom Ing for this veek'H liiulc, Order your iwit or stew early. Wo also have tlip licoit ohtaiuablo In VEAL, PORK and El? I? IT piopeily cooled In our ii-to.datt' lefrlgerator. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway. DON'T BE MISLED They sny WAR PRICES nro lilgli. Wo sny OUR PRICES aro nt lilBh ami WE CAX SAVE YOU MONEY ns vo carry no over head expense and snvo you Hint on tho cost In HARDWARE, 1'U'MIIIX0 and FARM IMPLEMENTS, which U to YOUR AD VANTAGE. Schroeder (8b Hildenbrand's nardwaro Plumbing. utnerai repair shnn W MESSENGER SERVICE M TWO PHONES. CALLUSKOR CARS, TAXICAIIS, EXPRESS WAGONS. nsiirii:M cyclery. ino rroadwav suflM NEb vBtfmWzAr 4 -' ,i.l,tMf' Even Uncle Sam as Interested Uncle Sam's invest gators were much in-1 terestcd in the way Clotlicraft Clothes are' made. r. Especially when they found so few of the workers in those shops were chanced from year vto year. Careful trninincr. trood 'surroundings, the most advanced machines, testing, inspection, and sanitary provisions all these have helped to put 'more real value into Clothcraft All -Wool Clothes for men and young men. Come in and sec what solid profit you gain by buying Clothcraft at S10 to vS20. No. 5130 Blue Serge Special at $15.00 is one of the best values ever offered the clothes buyer. CLOTHCRAFT x All Wool Clothes lCKo20 88ffi Woolen Mill Stores Two Stores marsiifii:ld i XORTH REM)' ThejQoihcraft Store . CITV AUTO TAXI CO. Day nnd Xlglit Sen Ice. For taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LVXX LAMRETH, Prop. Now Cars :: :: :: Now Cars HOSLMIi'S LAXATEXA Often called tho C003 County medlclno. la n mild nnd pleasant effectlvo laxatlvo for constipation. ; Glvo It a trial. Trial bIzo 10 cents, at drugstore. -' .. WEATHER FORECAST (07 Aisoclittd rrcii to Coot El Timet. OREGON Fair, light frost west, heavy frost east tonight; variable winds be coming easterly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 1:43 n. m.. April 21, by llenj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum rC Minimum , ...3ii At 1:43 n. m nr Precipitation .;. ...r.nono Precipitation sfneo Sept. 1, 1914 59.00 Precipitation samo porlod last year 00.19 Wind; Northwest, clear 4 - RORX. OI.SOX. To Captain and Mrs. n. W. Olsen, South Tenth street, April 21, a daughter. Captain Olson brought tho Adeline Smith In early nnd thoso aboard say he woro a wreath of smiles and canto as fast as the vessel would travel, and It IVUI, una It was hinted the news came emit- tcrlng over the wireless at an eaily hour. . Enjoy Outlni;. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Flanagan and their gue'sts, Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. Proctor, of San Francisco, nnd Mrs. .). W. Dennett, aro spending n few dnys nt Lakeside where tho gentlemen will try their luck nt fishing. Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral of Keith Truman Collver, tho 18 month old non of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Collver, of Catching Inlot, will tnko plnco tomorrow nftornoon nt one o'clock nt tho Coos River Com- ntory. the Rov. Parker officiating.' Tho Wnh-ta-Wasa will carry tho, funeral party from tho Collver home As.si.-po.cs .Mill ProiK'i'ty. County I Assessor T. J. Thrift camo over from , tho county sent this morning far the purpose of assessing tho property nt the C. A. Smith mill and tho city I property which belongs to tills com- I pniiy. This nsBos.Hincnt will not In- 1 elude the timber lands which hnvo 1 already been placed on tho roles for this year. Old Glory Flics. Ono of the first nets or Hugh McLaln whou ho took over tho postmiistershlp of Mnrsh- fleld was to cast his eye aloft to tho .... nf tli l.i.ll.ll.i V' M...V V mil ..I iiiu uiiiiiiii u i.i.ti -...i right." ho said, -ight to havo a flag," and out of his own pocket he . purchased a well made Old Glory and I it now files uloft In tho northeast , trades, standing out, pleasingly mark ing ino post ornco or .miuhiuicici r. ... '.' "" """' " """" . i .Siill Willi Heavy (iiigo. TMO Rood i crafts J. L. HlggliiH nnd tho Robort rr0i. n ..n ini ii,i .i .n.i fill THEATER IT .lack loudoii's Eiiuuius Story , "RURXIXtJ DAVLUJHT" 1 In six reels of beautiful pictures I j An Exceptional Offering in Photoplay j ' "PLAVTHIXtiS OF KATE" ' . Single Reel Rlograph dramatic play. . "PATSEV ROLIVER AT COLLECE" j The third or tho series a good i laugh from start to finish. ij Xcw Vaudeville Act i "WAf.'XER AXD EVANS" in an entlro chango of progiam I Clover dancers; singing and talking. EKillT REELS OK PICTURES Loner Floor I.Se, Rnlcouy 10c Children flo TO.MORROW IS AMATEUR NKJHT I All iinuitciiiN see tho iiiaiinger before noon tomorrow1. Coining Mouilay and Tuesday "THE ROTA IRAN QUARTETTE" under the uusplces of tho Coos Ray Conceit Rand. 0RPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better TOXKillT Wednesday-Thursday lll'V V IV .II'VI.' Tho third' of tho ser'les Is oven ,.v ....... . .. moro iiiteresung man me iormcr i two and the plot is gradually un folding. Keystone Comcdlch. AX INCOMPLETE HERO Keystone comedies nro honest-to-1 goodness comedies and aro a wel icome addition to any program. , .MUTUAL WEEKLY World's happenings coudonseil. HI-TIT V .MOH.HE. ' Two reel American with Ed Coxon and Winifred Greenwood. 1 Adults. 10c; children, Gc. Edwin AugUBt coming soon.. Look out for the boy scout, 9 ELKSXOTICE H All i:l Us nro urgently re- H 'B (iiiosUM to meet nt the Elks 1 1 '"''to room toiuoirow H a,H (Tliut'Mlay), nftcriioon nt H All "llu ,(',(('l hhiirp attend H I the fniioiiil of III (illicr Mor- il ton Tower. H ' RV ORDER, J. W. Hlldeiibraiul H IvmiIH.mI Ruler. i lOfJIGI ju fast trip down Front sheet, uirlv-. lug close to their destination In a sinking condition nnd only tho time-, 1 ly arrival of the officers kept thorn !, irom u turo inio. niey were ics cued and brought Into the city's har bor of refugo and given anchorage J iui mi- iiiin. a-M-imer silver nor I gold had they , hence nothing doing I for the general fund. Seeks Rlvmvo. There was filed at the county seat today a null for dl- "vorce, Mrs. Myrtle A. Edwnrds-Uo-herts, of Marshflcld. seeking a legal separation from her husband, James Edwards-Hoberts. The giounds al leged are desertion. There Is one child, a girl of four yearn now In i the custody of tho mother. Tho con- pie were married December 22. 1909. and It Is claimed the husband went east 10 Virginia in February of 1914 ami has never returned. does to Ten Mile. J. L. Smith, county agriculturist, left on tho Xorth Star this afternoon for Ten Mile whero lie will bo for tho next week or ten days making the rounds of the dairymen witli tile aim of establish inir a cow testlnir nssorlmin,, nmm,.,1 i.Bin i'n i. in ..,. ...... , .. i"" For the Inst two dnvn lm lins been visiting the fnnncrs of Wlllnnclt and Kentuck Inlets. Ho believes that an association can be formed at Ten Mile, most of the fanners thero having expressed a favorable attitude. Austrian still flolng. Xot n trace was reported today of the two Aus trlans who left a trail of bad checks'" In their wake. From Myrtlo Point mill Dnsnlinrir nn n rillnrl nf 1i men has como beyond tho one of yes- inv.i.. ...i.imi .)ntn.i .n fiu... :... werlng the description of tho un??.0,!?tlon of a rommwclnl treaty L posed ringleader here was aeon Sun- day night near Myrtlo Point and la- in.iii,...i io t.. V i u. ...i: iiuiiiu ui ciism I.UHI, in- belief Is that the men travel nt night nnd In this way will bo ablo to elude . tho officers nnd perhaps sneak Into I Roscbtirg under cover of tho dark- ncss. It Is practically assured that',, tho fprgers aro not traveling to-l One' License. To Towiis.Actlng . .under tho belief that n license to I tell fortunes In Xorth Rend also cov- '"""7 "i"" ,l"c """-' our mnii ' cred tho telling of fairy tales In ' fn,lrps "l0 "ch, countries on I Marshfleld, two comely Gypsies entile ! 0,a"n,,y nB low, n ,m8,s ns wo n""'t lover this morning and began opera,' ,(lr manufactures. As reRardg ar tloiiB. A few minutes later tho po- J c,cs "1,0 w,,l,rl ' nrotecllvo du ' lice interrupted them. Tho women ! c have been In n lnrgo part or on-; .protested that they hod paid ono II- Ur.0,Jr removed we should liiBlst that ," 'VtSoin'i'0 ihl. lnnv '", "ft "JL1'" .,,? ?Ju i v ?,M th?J or..B1CIi lmc.u, to N? but their pleas wcro $0 Xorth .. I Ilollil. Tllni- tnl.l tlln nfflnnra lllnv I would como back but failed to put u TIiourIi the United States Is ono of nn appearance, evidently believing 'V10 ,nw"" fiistonioirt of Franco un- . thnt people of Marshfleld are far ,,t1 "orinnl coiulltioiiH practically ov Becing enough without tho aid of n ( or' ",,,l,,n "f o world has hotter 1 Beoress. rreatiuont In tho Hhlpinent of their ' Xew Residents Mrs. R. V, Wlilt-' J-'00''" Franco thnn does thlH conn- man with her llttlo baby and mother, t try. so tho (oininiinlcatlon sttites. Mrs. Laura Deardsleo, left on tho uf- I'relgnors received hero with open ternoon trnln for Portland, whoro ,""" '" '10 disposal of their pro they will take tho boat for Marsh- I'""1 1"t ,lclvy restilctlons on our fluid to poln hor husband, who pro ceded her Bomo weeks ago. Mr. Whitman Is tho manager of tho Gol den Rule storo recently established in Marshfleld, and wns connected with tho ono hero In Rosebiirg for nearly two yeais. Tho Whitmans camo from Idaho here and they have ninny frlouds who rogret to see them leave, but wish them all manner or 1 prosperity In tholr now homo, Mrs. I Deardsleo will return to. Idaho after ..nltltur ho, .lniitfhlnr VAMlnillni. ",""" ", " ""fB Xo. Pi-of. (Jrubbs Jlav Lcae. Thero was a meeting of tho North Rend school board Into yesterday afternoon and though nothing definite wns de cided on It Is possible that n change may he mndo In tho princlpalshlp of the high school. It Is rumored that Prof. J. 1 Grubbs, principal for the ' iuhi iuur or iivu i-itrs iiiuy nui uti ,rQ ''' l'l.'lll 10 thero noxt year. C. E, Mnybee. clerk Tho Mnrsliflold'coqulllo auto stago of the board, said at noon that Pror. , ,hld wm 1(,8,m,0 t10 rogular run Orubbs has not applied for his posl-, nRn, Ul0 frHl pnrt of Mny Vo wl, Hon next year. There has been tn k , navo moro (.nra nm, n ,ttor BorvCo In Xorth Rend that Prof. Ran b might j ,hH ycur ,, ,)llr sriicilulo vlll ho nr bo rotnlnod as principal of tho high ranged 8o wo will havo u car leaving school though U Is denied that any j Cttcll ,,co nl)0llt 0VPry two hours, action hns been taken on this imicb- I Wo will hnvp careful drlvem and Hon ami Mr. Maybeo said that thero, Wj endeavor to glvo a first class probably will not bo until tho next , BCrvce. Our regulur scliodulo will meotlng of tho school board. appear n this paper. i T. It. SHERIDAN will leave tomor- In the MarshMeld, Oregon, Post Of row for-Portlaud'on the Elder. (flee, for tho week eliding April 20, A. O. PETERSON, of tho Ton Mile country, is n Marshfleld visitor. HERIJERT LOCKIIAUT was i. vis itor at the county seat yesterday OTIS HURFORR, or Sumner, was u Marshfleld visitor yesterday. D. F. ROONEY was an overnight I visitor hero from Wagner. i HARRY PEOPLES or Powers, is u, Marshfleld visitor. EARL SAVAGE left today for Powers, where he will spend some time. A. K. PEC1C wen to Coqulllo this nf-1 ternoon, called thero on legnl busl- j 11083. ' I A. SACCHI was' a Marshfleld visitor today from his ranch down tho coast. N. A. NELSON, pay master of Iliuibor and Hauser, was in last evening from the Lakeside camp. A. S. HAMMOND, of Xorth Hond, expects to leave for Portland to morrow on tho Eldor. A. ANDERSON loft today for his homo at Lakeside, after spending n few days In town. ARCHIE KRUSE camo over from tho . lower Couuille yesterday mid Ih ' spending a fow days In Marsh- num. .1. I'J, rum) oi mu i;uion Aiuruci is In Myrtlo point whero ho Is su-l perlntendlng tho Hhlpmeiit of a car load of sheep. ANDY P. DAVIS, deputy sheriff, came over from Coqulllo last even-1 lug and spout tho day here on husl- uess In connection with the office 3VDQ JOHN B- COKE returned last nonnlim frm.i f'nn nil n rnnil nirmi-ln evening from Coqulllo and expects to bo hero until tomorrow or l- ri-' day. MRS. MARY ELIZA11ETR DOLAN i and daughter Miss Muy Dolan ox-1 pect to leavo on tho Elder tomor-, row for Astoria where they ex pect to locate. ; MR. AND MRS. CHARLEMAGNE TOWER and Mr. and Mrs. J. II., Poolo loft on the morning train for Coqulllo whoro they were summon-, en on grand jury subpoenas. J. M. DYER, of .Marshfleld, arrived hero last evening and left this morning for Glenn, Col,, whore he L TREATIES "Cask aid crammer of com- M....CI-. IX UK. MOVEMK.NT To Enlist Coiiiincrelul Hodlcs of Aiiiei-lcii In Seeming- More Env oi able Fouimcrchil Treaties Acceptance of American manufac tured goods on terms of equality with that or any other power, or In other woids, the securing of deslrablo pro visions to be Inserted In future com mercial treaties between this country "" " o. !!? ? Z , .. i .... -. . ... . . ses Is tho aim of the move placed on foot by the Chamber of Conuuerco, Wilmington, Delaware. A determin ed effort Is being made by that bodyj to secure, tne co-operation of commer cial bodies over tho United States for the purpose of urging Congress ional action. . V- I" ",L' out mat such coromor-i 'i irenucs as wo now imvo wiui Franco nnd with other countries ex iplro In 1917. The letter states "wo , are of tho opinion that the United States should refuse to enter Into uuy negotiations Willi foreign powers I unions the primary condition thereof be that this country receive "tho I most favored nation treatment" from " "V" ., Rr i .".T'S ,,uu.c. "' '',,.'; lCO,,,,U .... .i, limit niiv.il liiiilt tin tj wo are negotiating with agrees to such n understanding It Is , mo uir us even to inuiaio mo , ?"'ii i u . ,.... mS d. bo nr policy " y spcclflo and ncreased rates of duty ri.....i i..i ..... i.... ,j '"J ,,,tlV,c'"..l V"1 ,'",H,.,"".1"' ' I 7.ZT,K17 'i"1 """i ,",? tho mo8t fnorCtl "n- ,'i ,. ... . ",' i""" "uh ,"'.."n '"" w"lur" " our snores are imniiiuvi lT!" ,??,l "l.15"1,0.: .Tho. J""" v... it iiiuiu iiuvihi uuniH iiittii ti it i in ?" "l',B l mu V, un ,eu Sl" . 9 8I101,,U EUI nnnvali-,,1",,",,"u '"," "i''""i ruiiimien muni wiiiiu imsiH us wo urti wining ,nn' fro,Kii made articles shall come linfn ' HOrO products when taken Into their conn tiles. This has allowed them, It Is pointed out, to como hore and outer into n keen competition with Aincrl-' can niado goods, u fact largely due to tho lower wages of Europe. This letter will ho taken up at the next meeting of tho Chamber of Com merce, for n vote of tho nioiiibers and It Is possible that with tho voting of soverat hundred comuiorclnl bodies over tho entlio united States Con grcssloual nctlon will bo taken to niple'lo chnngo In new com- .'ntlcs with foreign nations. mnko a com merclal treaties Rig Turkey Dinner, full orchestra tor $1.00, at tho Cliaudlor, Sunday- ovuiiliiK, April 25. F. 3. 8LA0LE, Owner nnd Maungor. UXt'LAIMIU) LiyiTERH List of unclaimed letters roiualnlim liiiri. Persons calling for tho nnnio will please say advertised mid pay one cent for each letter called for. Deck. J. I).! Mutts-. Paul: llooue. I Harry; Hunch, Mrs. Ella; Cowan, Dave; Dowltt, R. M.; Domildsoii, Mrs, Grace; Dolan, Jos. E.; Fry, C. O.; Mayes, Waldo (2); Harrison, J. J,; Karkl, Paul; La Rose, A. F-; Lo lllaue, Miss Eugenic; Mason, Miss Ruby; Murr, F.: Robertson, Rny inoud; Smith, E. M.; Thorno, Holla; Tester, Lewis E.; Wright, E. C; Young, Mrs. Violet (2). HUGH MiLAlN. Postmaster. Times Want Ads for result!. will visit with rolutlvoH. Rose burg Review. i JAM EH E. MONTGOMERY, of tho ' Coos mid Curry Telephono Com- puny, Is expecting his mint. Mrs.' Alfred E. Dickey, mid her dnugh- ter, Joan, from California, Sun- J ear. . day, to spend two weeks. lsltlu The inlh h UMian made mi all on Coos Uuy. do affulr for patrons and pupllw ROTARIAN QUARTET April 26 and 2,7 NOBLE THEATRE Aospnces COOS BAY COMCERT BAND Admission 50c Children 25c SPECIAL AiMOOMCEMEMT JBil -ISr km IwBKm 1 jPI in v I! i J mi- m Mv V 3f M Ml OLL1VANT & WEAVER THANK UNEEDA BISCUIT Sin'IMfltffliHIISHVBS STANDARD sects RULES ADOPTED RV TIII& STATE HOARD OK EDUtUTIO.V Tttchn Features Which Should le Adopted to A-Mst In Standniill.. lug Rural Schools EIH1ENE, Ore., April 21. So many requests are coming to tho state university faculty members for nsslHtanco at standardization rallies this spilug that tho standardization ruleH adopted by tho stato hoard of education nro here reproduced for tho Kuldnnce of country school teachers who wish to plan their school nctlvl ties toward achieving Htaiulnrdlza tlou. 1. Flag must bo flying, weather I permitting, I 2. Schoolhoiiso must ho propeily lighted, I 3. Equipment: Teacher's desk 'nii.l iilinlr .luulu fttr .timll.. iirininrlt '", .v..,..o ... i.i'.n i'.wi'v. .j adapted and placed, suitable black boards, window shades lu good con dition. -I, Heating ami vcntrintiug: Jack etod stovo pioporly situated, "Is tho minimum requirement; window boards or some other approved meth od of ventilating. r. Rooms must he nttractlvo at all times. G. Standard picture: Olio new ono unless threu aio already u tho room, f rnmed. ?. (IroumlH must ho kcjit clean, freo from pnpor, etc. At least threo features of play apparatus must bo present, mid walks must exist, It needed. 8. Sanitation. Pino diiuklng wn- ter, either drinking fountain or cov- ored tank and IndlMdual drinking cups; indlvldiial family or paper tow - els. Outbuildings: At least two good ones, sanitary at all times and froo( (rom marks ii. The teacher must maintain good order at all (lines, supervise thu playground, havo her work well pro pared, follow Hlato course of study, take at least ono educational Journal, have pronram posted In room, keep roglstor In kooiI condition, bo uent lu attlro. 10, Tho library must contain a good colectlou of hook from the statu Hut mid a case for tho hooks. Hooks must bo kept upright lu good condition mid ho ruroided ucriicdluu , to the rules specified by Oiukoii state library. I It linn.ln ttnn, IE Attouilanco: AvuriiBO t2 per rt ' the year and not to oxioed 2 per (out In tuidlneiw Mr the year, i 12. I.engtii or term- .Not less than eight months of school each OMING" THURSDAY APRIL 22,nd We Will Hold a COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION of Natioimal fl Bkarit Compaimys Poire Food Prodtadts We cordially invitq you to come in and sample as'many of the different varieties as you wish I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR RENT One slnglo and ono double sleeping room. Phono 33 L, or apply Mrs. F. A. 1 tallies, South Fifth street. WANTED TO Hl'V Mure, weight about 1,00 lbs; sound and gentle. 11. V. Tremble, Mnrshflold. 1 1 1 1 '! PHETTV HOME FOR SALE .Near Mllllugton, all Improvements In, big yard, permanent water supply, oerythlng In trim shapo, cheap nt $2200. I. H. Kaufman & Co. 'OR RENT CHEAP li funilslieI housekeeping rooms. I! 05 Ho. tth. I FOR RH.Vr 7-i Phono IfiO-J. loom house, ICustnlilo. FOR RENT Mjrtln Anus furnished apartments, rroo hent and wntor.' $2f por mouth up. f7)R SALE Cheap, ,lli .log. mftn, fifty-four feet long, fourteen wide. ot four spruce logs each; original cost auo hundred dollars aploco; to go to tho highest bidder. Pimot Sound Ilrhlgo & Dredging Co., 302 Coke Iiulldlng, Marshfleld. FOR RUNT li room for liousekeop lug, also ono bedroom; 103 Sec ond Htrcet, BOtith, I'OR RICXT FutiiMiril il-mini liouso In ulca locullt,; vacant May IbI. Inqulro room 10, over Nas- hurg'H store. 1 FOR SALE f FOR KALi: Jeooy heifer, H. A. Yoakum, Cons River. Phono 3039. 1 1 I UAMTCfl I ,,, ,.,,.. ... , . i WA'S " "'k " raiu-li by nuiii 1 ft,"l wife. Address "O" enro Times I or phono 302J. ,. , EXPERIICXCED fJIIIL vwints liouso- woik. Rorerentea. "M," Times. 1 FOR RENT t FOR RENT Kmiilhhed flat, 7 loom, now bolug renovated, rent led a tod from $30 to 2n per mouth. I, S. Smith. FOR RENT -Four room fuiiiNlie house. Eastslde, Phono OJ ROOM ultlt or vtlthout hoard hi prlvato family. 100 So. 10th at. FOR RENT to-rooiii houso in So. Marshfleld, Phono 119-L. r(m RENT Furnished apartment, phono Dr. Leslie, or cull at Lesllo building.