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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1915)
etaxaasatsmtmmaimm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE MI& inv E invite you to visit our new home Wo nro now located In our now building, adjoin lug llio Noble Theater on Cent nil avenue, mid wo will lM3 glad to lmvo you visit our More. While It will take a tow dayB to get everything arranged, wo lime completed moving nml 411-0 nun- l-cndy to servo yon. We wouhl llko to lmvo jou vlnlt our new Moro whether yon wl.nli to buy or not. f33 PERRY NICHOLSON rAyfjiLMi AVENUE NKAIl THlltD :: : MAKSHFIHLD .BREVITIE5 'i Musician T lH-ntc. Dick Granol, I musician in the Fourth Cavalry Hand .stationed nt Honolulu has written hero asking for Information on Coos Hay. He states that his enlistment 1 1 will expire In tne summer and he ex-' m xv I inn-is 10 came uere mm memo, rue fact that ho Is a musician would prob- nt.ll. lunllll it I at. l 1 I 11 lil .. .. .1 .1 I . I r.. uij iiiuiw 111111 11 wuuuuii- utiuuiuii iu,' . the concert hand. I ' ",v Hushes With Work Tho Western Union wires wore down for n period or twenty-four hours until yesterday MOVING DAY HERE. m.i:kiu-'ii-:i.i families occupy NI-JW HOMES. 1st Seen Many Changes of Ad ill ess In This Cltji Some of Them. WEATHKR FORECAST I Or AwocItoJ Vtft to Coot UJ Time. OREGON Full- North- west, showers Southwest and and Knst; variable winds, mostly northerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE 1 KKCOK.l) , For tho 24 hours ending nt -IMI! a. in.. May 1, by llcnj. Ostllml, special government meteorologist: ' Maximum R2 Minimum :1G , At l:i: a. m :is Precipitation 23 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, urn oo.oa Precipitation same period last year 02. 10 Wind: Northwest, cloudy. nnrltiir tint tinul u-nnk lliprn have 1 hi .11 nun wncn me 11110 was esiau-1 uco mauy changes In the h'jiuo nil 'llshed again tho office wa8 rushed 'dresses of Marshflclil people. May ,wlth work. A large number of mes-list has long been known iib moving sages had piled Up but this morning j dav In the Eastern cities, but never I everything had been cleared awny. before did It witness much of a .Tho wires were also down between I change In .Marshfleld. Some of tho Uoscburg and San Francisco and ! changes are us follows: when Hint lino was nut nn ncnln (horn Hnv nilivimi lum Iivisk,! llio E. 4 1 was n general congestion of business I C. Drews tesldence 011 South Tenth) at Portland I -'lii Danger. Yesterday a ser 1 vnnt nt the home of Dr. Win. Horn 1 fall left nn electric flat Iron turned I on and went up stairs. Pretty quickly the Iron burned through the clcth and wooden stand and viart 1 ed a blaze In t!.o lront room. !t was 1 Just gaining good headway wVu O. 1 Hansen, while passing, noticed II. ' II'-. rushed In and by cnll'u.; nld jfioni tho Ol.ivnnt ft Weaver kto-v, fi'.ilckly eMliigulahcd It before scr- Yon can buy cheaper clothes, hut you canniit get inoro 'v, for your money tliuu when you buy a Kuppenheimer Suit AT FROM $20 to $30 You Ret style and service coiuhlnef. With every stilt goes tho guarantee of the maker and ourselvea. Wo lmvo oth "cr good HilltN at from IjiB.'.IO to SU0.00 THE FIXUP MARSHFIELD Two Stores NORTH BEND Ioiip dnmng-j win done, Must Plug lTp Holes. Hecauso tho linlnn lint'.. lint l.nitli illiir...l lit tlin Will Give llauri Tho numbers ' fonco nbo,lt tl,0,r Ji3S0Unl "hl ' , or the North 1 end Tinier o OwK ' ,,craUB0 tllc wCnthop '8 cI("ut ' wll "glvTa . enu.rt0ainme.u and ' t"0 Is nn excursion tomor 1 tlanco tonight. It Is to be unite n1.01.0 I0 ? ! ? Central Avenue ! 1.1 nffnlr uousiers uuu r roui. aireei suporuns Vew Cashlci Hon Curry of Co-Iliavo no Kale In the national pas- 'qullle will succeed Clyde Dlndlnger,! time scheduled for tomorrow. At the l as cashier of the Breakwater office , mcotlnB of tho band on Monday night hero when Mr. Dlndlnger becomes MamKc,r, Ilol)ort '"" NV'11 ",,'J,:o agent of tho local railway at I'ow- Uonnlt oroposal to tho Coojjjg , . KU..W May (,pen1Tho Marshfleld ?-fH ,T ' " concert at ciotni evening ' stores j furnishings keeping that department open after supper. So Hag l'iiK-s. A. handles snys i..v May Open, Tho Marshfleld tnAJK ,c h? l ,c.lr ,"cort nt lug stores may again keep open ' tloM before the two teams play, lugs as n result of one of tho!"1" P1" l B to 'o.band. is which recently put In men's) ,' hecrctary n : t apltal. A shlngs keeping that department I v,r" ' "out to Washington yes- street nml Is occupy lug It. (ieorgo (i')odrum and wlfo lmvo moved from Mrs. Preuss' houso at Kleventh and Flnnagnu to tho Myr tle Arms Apartments. W. W. Nnson has moved from Smith Seventh street to (ISO South Twelfth street. Mrs. W. ('. Harris has moved from South Twelfth iitreet to North l-'lghth street In Ferudale. I.cn Sehmlt. has moved from South Marshfleld to a Swauson ami Davis apartment on Noith Ninth street. F. D. Cohan and wife lmvo moved from the Swausou and Davis apart ments to a residence at Klcvcnth and Central. 11. D. Noounn has moved from South Ninth to OH! Hemlock, Fern dale. I). D. Hoss has moved from Gold en avenue to Seventh and Johnson. Dr. II. M. Shaw and family have moved Into a bungalow at -IKS Dennett. H. Uuggo and bride aro occupy ing one of the Haguo npartmenls near Fourth nml Central. tcrdny nddressed to Secretary of Agrlculturo David F. Houston, and this will bo forwarded to him along his routo West. Tho message, wont from tho Chamber of Commerce, Is I an Invitation to tho Secretary mid hla party to visit Cooa Hay In se- lolirliifr tlinlr Infnriiintlnn inul ilntn HHHBHHI J. C. Penney Co. No Red Lines Through Our Old Prices Every Day is Bargain Day at the PENNEY STORE Because We Buy For Cash and Sell For Cash Men's all silk neckties, :ii"c nlue. Our price -:tc Men's nll-sllk neck-ties, 75c values. Our price fie Men's Cotton socks, black and tan, :i for -iic val. Our prlco. .." Canvas gloves, ll-o.. knit wrist, li'sc alue. Our prlco H l-:e Camas glou-s. 8-0., knit wrist, ;s Tor 2fie vnlue. Our prlco , ,."5c Hockford knit socks, no senilis, 2 for 2fic al. Out- price, it fur l!."c Men's Overnlls. OOe value Our price tHIc Men's overalls, $1.00 value. Our price Hllo Host nuallty tubular shoo lace, 10e value, tlur price, per dozen Re Men's white handkerchiefs, II for 2 lie value. Our prlco 5c Mens White Handkerchiefs, 2 for 2T.C value. Our prlco, It for iMc SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Sheets, full size, rifle value. Our price SWc Sheets, full size. C.Ne value. Our price . .Hc Sheets, full slr.e, Sfie value. Our price c Sheets, full sle, .$1.00 vnlue. Our price "He Peiiuot Sheets, full Bl.e. $1.10 value. Our price 8:1c PILLOW CASES Pillow cases, full size. Lie valuo. Our price S t-:tc Pillow c-'fes. full s'zi'. 13c value. Our price 10c Pillow cases, full size, 22c Milue. Our price Hi l-!!c Pillow cases, full slz, -IS vaMie. Our prlco trc Pillows cases, full size, II2c alue. Our prlco I" l'Jc Pillow eases, full size, 10c value. Our price iilc "We have come lo stay antf hoost, never never to knock" "You need us" "We need you" "Let's Boost Together" 9.-G.!P-e7vncy '&; i iHH I'1' P m I" iM 1 I I 1 ' HI ' PERSONAL MENTION :hree reasons why tUMIIKH CA'.V 111-; 1H1'KH NOW nourarr &S that no bag-pipes can bo bought now. Tho English Wnr Department has purclinsed tho cntlro supply and con tracted those to bo turned out toy tho factories so that no prlvnto or ders nre iiemg " ) 011 forests nml lands pertaining to Son-ln-ljiiw Dies. Mrs. Jcnnlo M. tho timber. An nnswer Is expected Stewart this morning received a wire btu.k tonight or In tho morning , from New oik temng or 1110 ueaui glvIng a tlCflnto decision. This, It 01 nur suu-iii-iu" v.iiiiB '". is expected, will depend to a great Thrco years ago her daughter vis- cxtoat on tho tlnernry of tho pur lted hero and this summer sho ex- ty UR nirea,iy mapped out. peeled to come west with her bus- Hurry Sidewalks Tliero ;wns a band on a visit. ' scurry among tho property owners 1 on Front street to get new wooden 'PRflFFSIflNAL DIRECTOR ! sidewalks in and repairs made by rnurtaamrL umcumni yegtonIliyi Ul0 last day according to ,, ,, tho new city ordnnnnco that nny- h. U. Duller 'thing but concroto enn be used with- civiij Kxtii.i-;i-:ii Room .10-1 Coko Hldg. Phono 115-.I. I Hesldenco. Phono 128-D. LllVOIl CAN HK HAD ONIv lllli) IJCH-S DW CAN HH HAD B.S TOUH OWN tKlt.MH Will x you 11 lot JlO pec mouth H. H. Harper HOUSK IH'II nFIl Geneml HepaKluh -ua Cabinet Making. Phono S49-J. In what Is prescribed as tho "coment , nor .wcal NVlml BREAKWATER IS IM ('APT. MACtiH.VN HAS NO THOU- Hi.H chossinh tiii-: hah Heavy Xnr'west Wind HolN Vessel Down (iiatt Hrlngs -lit Pas- sengei-.s Much Freight Captain Macgenn brought tho steamship Hrenkwnter through a frothing bar this morning after a fairly tompestuous voynge from i'ort jand with a good passenger list and some !I00 toim or freight. Storm slgnnls were being displayed when tho ship left North Head at tho Columbia Klvcr bar and provtoto to that ninny craft had been bar- bound Inside because of tho heavy Hulld you a house for !?!" per month YOU select your owni lorn thin and your own liouso plans "Sec Held About It" fl W. A. Reid, 150 Front St. DON'T BE MISLED TIkt say WAlt THICKS nre high. Wo say OUH 1'IUOtiS aro let high and WH CAN 8AVK VOU MONKV in wo carry no over teaj upoMko and wire you Hint on tho wst In HAHDWAHH, PLVMUIXa ana FA1IM IMrLK.MK.NW, which Is to YOUIt AD- TANTAOK. Schroeder $b Hildenbrand's Uardwaro A Plumbing. ral ropair shop. IlVbere tlw nlr U tonic and tho wind wine Tho Ideal lea ihkiui. iBAnTEll'S Fi-ench frozwi cream and ices; frwli fruit fountain ; dainty luncheons; good thliiKs to eat for quality folks; taMy fresh cand1c; united nuts; everything '' or,,cr- " wit itreet, onolto Hlanco Hotel. Fhono orders, -u.-J. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for I Good Meals. ; Prices Reasonable, ar. Commercial & B'dw'y tT. J. 8CAIFK 42 A. II. HODOIN8 s Vlarshfleld uffiATA,NNDG Co. IMIumtes Furnished Phone Ull.lt. Mnihhfleld, Oregon I. M. Wright Fhone 18S.R. nUlLDINa CONTHACTOH Eitltnates furnlshod on request Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, Far, Noso and Throat OLA8BKS FITTED OH. MATTIE II. 8IIAW DlscnBCH of Women and ClilUre Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Ulock. Benjamin Ostllnd OON'SUIl'lNO KNGINFKH AND AHCIIITKOT Offices. 20G Irving Dlnek ?hono 103'U or 2C7-J. Mhrabfleld, Oreioi W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Dulldlas Marabflold, Oregon district." Sovoral weeks ngo tho city fathers, on tho recommendation of tho city onglueer, mapped out nn area In tho business district which In time will ho completely bordered and Intersected with permanent Bldo wnlks. This was following a suit brought against tho city mid woitifor $800 on account of Injuries rcroTved by a woman who tripped and foil on a break in tho Hroadway street sidewalks. A fresh supply of that HliUK A.l WHITE K.AMEI,i:i wahi: just received. lllgh-cliu.s ware at VERV LOW PRICKS I.00IC IT OVKR- IT WILL PAY YOU PIONKKH IIDWIt. CO. Marshfleld North Ileud ' rhoso who arrived were: Stephen Hornet, K, Henderson, Edwnrd Dupree, A. 0. Clark, fleo. Cridler, R. Mott, Chas. Phllpau, .1. I), Howe, W. Wntts, W. U Hair, Hugo Word, Louise Word, Norn Stearns, C. II. Chandler, Mrs. C. H. Chandler, W. K. Richardson, Miss Mao Olemau, Mrs. Jerry Croft, Jerry Croft, Edmund Croft, Ludwli? Myfcbcrg, Oscar (luiuloraon, Tod Scnnnoll, E. Stort, Hazel William, sou. Mrs. W. II. Williamson, Krtist Williamson, Adellno W'lllnmson, Mr. II. I). Smith, Mrs. J. E. I.ogun, J. E. I.ogan, Sam (llenn, C. A. Tay lor, Mrs. II. 11. Iloey, Mario Ilooy, E. 11. Moore, W. II. Dean, V. V. Perry, MrH. E. U. Wllllaius, E. L llurke, A. S. Hammond, Mrs. A. 8. Hammond. A. O. RAAH, of North llend, was In tho city today for a visit. WM. HONEHRAKK of Catching In let wn8 a .Marshfleld visitor unlay C. II was today C, It . .Stricken In California. A tolc egram was received this morning from Mrs. Jennlo I.andrlth who haft been spending tho winter nt Mon rovia with her son, Phillip, who hns been suffering from tuberculosis stnted that ho had been stricken with appendicitis and wnB tnken t,o Lob Angeles last night. Ho wns vory low DUXC1AN of South Cbos River ; -' ol owl g the operation, n business visitor In tho city i 1 o n h 1 K Hgtor8i IV f 1 1 ,.1.m n.t lltntinlm 1 .n nil rift fl. It. PECK, wife and daughter went I ro "tea J er ho Mn h Holt! up to their summer homo this nf- "" 8rll800,H( vm leave to morrow for California. Tho rnmiiy n well known here nnd tne howh win GOES TO SLUM Wm. S. Turpen AHCIIITKOT Marshfleld, Oreion. Perl Riley Ballinger IMANI8T AND TEAOHKH RoBldonco Studio, 217 No. Third It Phone 368-U t MESSENGER SERVICE t Phones 445 and 158-R t X Call us for cars, taxicabs, t 1 fixnress wanons. Marsh- t field Cyclery. 156 Bd'wy. t, ' Cnmpleto WOBLE THEATER IT TON El) CIIIXH, CIIIXKSK YOl'TH, YEARS, TAKEN IY (H'AHH ll EXPLOITS OF I Xn. I. 'I ho Craig Kennedy Serial MIM'P IX HHEKS SUIT CASKS Yiliigniph fen tu re. Tun pail, THE HOUSE OF HOHROH Hlograph. HROXCHO HILLY AXH THE SISTERS I'Nfmuay change of prograiii iiiorrou night 4 4' nliny Flieplacos J. W. RAYIIRR ' Uy klud of brick work at brlcM that aro rieht. And all work Guaranteed I "TUo FlrcBide," John' fMa Bide., 137 Seoond St. ' Vbono 43i-J. IPieach ranco. Dollar work. ! p 4 ' i SAVE MOWPY f" 7 wrdBrlng tho Tumons ntNRYV Ml P R0AL !, per ton $4,00 ?.hM' P" a .0 U ton of both $5.00 D. 1IUS30X, Tron B(n 1W or Imto orders at nillyer'i Olgar Store, F444 WV HEAL QUESTION ft,,. ichtlon Is not, will men hruor you for your work? riut does your work honor you? Your concern is not only to create profit for youreolf, but to make that which will profit many be niriM vourself. COOS HAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono 57tL iHB fir g vim i m "TJ3rti 1 1 M i' lAiMMy SB Vl i I l A two-reel H!lly Kill; CuiutHly Sun nf TUT1, Ouco NiiIiiiIiiiih (liar- neter On Hay. Two Thousand InumtcH In Ayluui Another chapter to a pitiful llfo wns added today when Ed Chlng, n young Chinaman of 1U years, left North Hend accompanied by several of his countrymen mid camu down to the (iasgo lauding where tho youth ILAIXK Iwa,, delivered up to 0. K. Harring ton, traveling gnnrd or tno simeH Deieelho lusmiu asylum. Ed Chlng Is n sou of TI-TI, a notorious Clilueso woman who died about two years ago. For months the boy has been taken care of by tho Chinamen at North llend. Ho Is an Imbecile and finally they tired of having him nbont nnd sent to tho asylum authorities to h relieved of their burden. This Is tho third trip hero In six months that Mr. Harrington hns made. Practically all of his tlmo ho Is on tVo road, from one plnco lo an other all over tho state gnthorlng up '" i moro Inmates for the stnto asylum. Tliero aro In tho Halom Institution ' at this tlmo nt least l.GOO men mid VIUuimmIi women, said Mr. Harrington. At tho lirnncli lu Pendleton there aro 400 ternoon E. II. HODSON wa3 among tho shop ping visitors lu tho city today from Coos River. W. C. LAIRD. Deputy Shorlff, was over today from tho county scat serving legal summons. HEN 'M'MULLKN, prominent ranch er and tlnibor cruiser of Myrtle Point, Is over today on a business trip. AL. SMITH, tho Coos River council and tie magnate, was In Marsh flold yesterday on business and pleasure E G. PKRIIAM has been called to Ilandou on business and will bu gono for a week or moro. Ho expects to visit Curry County. A. J. SHERWOOD returned to IiIb homo In Coiiulllo after a trip horo on business yesterday, com ing for n machlno Hint belongs lo Arthur Conch. MRS. C. A, PUNNOCIC Is on tho Nairn Smith, going to Oakland, whero she will visit for sovernl weeks with a slstor and also take In the exposition. J. ORKIONH, Inspector of (ImherH In the tunnels of tho Southern Pa cific, is lu tho city today from Lakeside. Mr. (Ireon hns Just re turned from Montnnn. MRS. II. II. SMITH and children loft yesterdny for Powers whero they will Join Mr. Smith, who hnB es tablished a barber shop there and will make their home tliero. MRS. HARRY (1. HOY and two children arrived homo on I ho Hrrakwator this morning nflex a thieo mouths' nbsonco to W.il poit and Willamette Valley points. T. C. RUSSKLL was In from Heaver Hill today. Ho says that every thing In going nicely at tho mini). Mrs. Russell and llttlo dmighter nro still visiting her folks In Wyo ming. (I. K. HARRINGTON, traveling guard of tho stale Insane asylum, cuiuo lu from Roseburg last night and loft today on thu stage with Ed Chlng for thu statu cap ital again. R. HARROWS, attorney of Co- imiIIIo and filato Rnpresonlntlve, is over rrom Coiiulllo t'iday con sulting with his attorney, C. It. Peck, who conducted tho school district case nt tho county boat. WADK II. DEAN, of While Salmon. Washington, Iiiih arrived and will spend several days on the liny, Mr. Dean formerly was Interested with Churhm Hall In tho Oregon mid Washington Telephone Company. bo a shock to many friends. A letter received yesterday stated that Phillip wns getting along flno;. Jnmes Lnn drlth. another brother, will bo un able to go south now. ' HOMME'S TjAXATKNA Ofton cnllcd tho Coos County modlclno, is a mild nnd pleasant effective laxatlvo for constipation, (llvo it a trial. Trial slro 10 conts, at any druRstoro. CU55IHE x AD I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Private! Party Wants good range, must be reasonable. Address "U" rare Times. C. AMONG THE SICK l-'OH HUNT l-Hiilt Hat, !ln mid Anderson. Phono Dr. Leslie. IH'Y MOHKL HOUSE. tfd.10 tlm-o room huugalitw, neat as wax; lot fenced and in lawn and garden; all now, Owner must leave city. Act oulckly. I. S. Kaufman & Co. 222 Central Avenue. FOIt SALI5 Ono ialr Herman War bler canary birds. Address box "D" TlniCH office or phono 133X. FOR HUNT- A modem flve-rooin apartment, furnished or unfur nished, u I bo a four-room furnish ed npartment. Phono Gl-R. It. F. Williams, WANTHD to hear from owner of good farm for salo, Send caBh prlco and description. I). F. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. . 4 FOR SALE FOR S.XLK. -1 f'l building' lot In South Marshfleld for $400.00. I. S. Kaufman ic Co., 222 Central avenue. LOST AND FOUND' f I aixtif f !.... .1.... l...l..t l.-j.Ir las . Flanagan has been suffer-!,,'"-, """", '" "" lug Tron! , aovon, !!t,aek of la grippe j co, Owner may have sumo by tho last few dnya. I paying for this ad nt 'limes of- (Jeorgo Kelloml Is being congrat-1 f,.l(. nlated by Ills friends after a novum . 4 iiinuu rtitti iinniiiiifjiuii. i-iir u 1111111 more, making n total or 2,uuu imano ., hioiikIiI ho could not llvo but it.-. t. i.... I . t a..nala1 r " - . . . .. UOIIHU m WOOD AT . 'PBELL'S WOODYARD en Fromt HtraM. I I WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO. t X Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savings I. s. kauTman & CO. Local Treasurer TPwtTlAtfP.OXttM' Kates to You 60 rooms 91.00 100 rooms with bath $1.00 100 rooms with bath $2.00 200 large outsldo rooms, with bath ?2.D0 Extra person in room, additional ,..$1.00 0RPHEUM r K. Penuock Is reported i much better today. She has been sick . lu bid for tho past six weeim. I imiiu'i xifA.ui wim.'Ki.v mi. to that tho state U now supporting. Of ,,wlllv. i... u ,, mui about thu i.. , . 'thu niimlior. mild tho Kiiurd. two ,' ' I l'.i"llin ,i ,,,it-n-"v . .' ' . . . ,,. . IIKlllll. minis uro mon ami i ages "" . irH , (.. ............. IP .....I .HID, uii imirtiri" iivi; uuwvw. ,i , 10 years of ae, Vlrtuallv all tho work about tno ' grounds and buildings Is donjj by the InmntoH, the onos that are not vlo- lnnt. Thorn Ih a farm n connecuou . .l,nr U r-llufi.l llinst Of till) fOOll-' i.i - I MAfhnrn Mnlmn Pip.tlirpc I nnv , .".. ...... ...n.n -., ... nwrt. IIIIUIU IIIUIIUII ivmivu "'""MBIUUS. ."u llilliuiHHn " ,'- FOR RENT I VI.'U' u wtTMK.vrs HimiiI view. pleasant location; Jitney scrvlco, furnace heat supplied, $1C to $20. I. S. Kaufman tral avenue. ft Co., 222 Coil- Alono the Waterfront. 4 I From San Franrlneo tho steam l-'OH RKXT A iiiudcm Hpartincnt, Oth and Central. Phono 17-L. J. C. Swanson. Better TOXHJHT Saturday Only. Keystone comedy entitled HIS TAKIXH WAYS Famously funny - . ' .. .1... ......I..... iinil., . . ....I,.. ,.. l.ft ..,), V.Ut. ...vl. .... l.,l,. .1 hltlu flirillullMdl led by tno men oi i ubjiuin, ,u,uw scnooner juiiuBm " "v i-nu nun "ji"'" ' tho dlrcctlou of tho keepers and skill- terdny afternoon and Ih due to arrive npartmontn, freo hont and water. cd mechanics. off tho bar some time tomorrow $-T. por inoiiin up. Tho lawns, thu laundrioa nnd tno .. . - .- kitchens aro kept up and in first emus v(h .,.;nnv ,v NH'HOLSOX'.S , 0 p 4 4 4 4 condition always by tho iisylum In mates. new htoro on Central Adeline, A MODERN CITY IN 1TSKLK Is this hotel. S50 bedrooms; beauti ful lobby; many dining and recep tion rooms; good cafe, finest grill in tho West and rates. 1 HIS IjAST appeal - Two-reel great piodiictlon by Sellg. IX THE CAXDLELHJHT I ThiwwI American with Vivian Itlcli and William (JarHixxl WILD AND WOOLY WEST Comic. .Matinee Sunday at ti:o p. m. Adulth 10c, chlldien, ,1c Coming Sunday the Mutual Girl and 'a King of Chance ' special Release 1... i.n Piinro nuiinrtmoiit nf the extremely low . p coniiiuiiy. produced by Stop Jiei'o when In l'ortlaud j Mri aeorgo Melford. I I'he " - wmmmmmammamammam f M 1 I v I I I I I f I I GET THOSE FILMS at "THE OWL" FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight and Haggiige. Call 4 FKRI.'USOX TKAXSFKK Phone Hi:. Residence Phono Kl-I. Market live, and Waterfront TUT KODK STORE (ential Aveuiio Drill? Store HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. i i ' Phose 878. WBWs" " ' TJlZ . rt E'-ra "ffwSWWfwPF T. m. . :jJXdcnViJ2jU&aJajgWMMHHH MMMMgEeaasiT.'CJX - gjMMMMM