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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915-EVEWIHB EPITIOM. ELDER SflfLSWBRTH ERflOFPRDSPERfTyiWAILRDUTEISSLDWBASEBflLLSCDRES AVIMi MAKU .WOTIlllI! TIUl' prom Portland .moxhay 1o Kliiiilnnte Hm-elm Cull "1 Hi'turii Again lit INirllanil on I-i-t Tilp Of Schedule Coming from Kureka tlie George V. Ruler crusted In at G:K, this rioinlng on her 21Sth voyage, loav 1ns for Portland at 2 p. in. on tier las', i tin of her regular gchedulo. She will roturn hero Monday, but will c'lnnnato tho Kureka call nnd rcMirn t.io same dny to Portland and from them will leave for San Franclsro. i'hoHe who arrived from l'urekn to day were: 1'. K. Lampln, P. Campholl lohn Dlcdares, V. S. Chandler, It. C. Hock, Mm. H. C. Ileck. Hoy Porry, W. 1). Paddock, II. Newman, O. C. llrown. Glen WlndlilKlcr ami family, W. it. Champion, Albert Knliler, it. Ulimi, O. Martin, p. I. Staltloy, Waller Smith and P. K. Wall. Those who loft for Portland were: Ij. V. Moffett, Miss Cornelia XeUon, Mrs. AIllo Nelson. C. l-'rodllnin, C. I. Nelson, J. W. llrown, Mln Mar garet Flaherty, Mrs. J. C. McCain mmi, C. U. Zoolc, Mrs. C. II. Kccrf, Jlrs. II. Uiiinholl, Mrs. O'Kelly, II. D. Crawford, Mrs. II. L. Crawford, 11. 1). ChrlsloiiKon, II. A. McKellar, Adello I.araway, Mrs. It. K. I.araway, j Jlarta I.araway, C. P. Mud, C. 11. Sanderson, A. W. Swanson, C. H. Hit- j tor, .loo Fenander, F. K. Ilamlln, . Jinny nuiiier, i.iy HjnnL'ii, i, i. m: A. I. llOl'SKWOHTH POCVI) ri:i:i,iX(j op oi-jimism Hot m ns Prom Trip to Oklahoma mill Ilt-Inns Mc-mikc nf Metier Times Alientl. " (PORTLAND ASl'KNDS TO THIRD iii.norit MVovMii ix mvrti.i: plyci; i. i m,i.u. POINT IS CAl'SH Worst i:ut Nttys Putt DHIce New Ai'i'ivnl nnd Departure Mulls Is Chen. Dr. A. L. Houceworth arrived homo todav noon from a several weeks' trip to his old homo In Ok-1 tnl.rl.i.n A 1 1 f II Kr. Un ft 1l tl'lll Itn. V lailV.llll. .Mir.. J.wi.ov, i ". . .i ! ". companled him Kast proceeded to Illinois, whore she will visit for awhile. Dr. Ilonscworth says that In tho Middle West and Kast there la a moro cheerful fooling over the busi ness outlook and while the material Improvement Is not so evident there Ih n general belief that tho country j Is on the verge of a marked era , nf nrosnorltv. In Oklahoma, thov had n flno wheat crop and have been getting high prices for their grain j and In ronscfpienco thuy aro enjoy- lug unusual prosperity. Kn routo homo tho doctor stopped at San Pranclsco. Ho was greatly pleased with the Imposition, but ro-' 4 ! wii.h inspkct roiti: Postmaster Hugh McLnln . expects to leave Saturday mnr tho mall route to Rose- burg. Ho says two methods ate open for quicker mnll to Coos Hay. One Is to arrange with the Hosebiirg mall con ti actors for them to leavo at C n. in. Instead of 7 n. m. mill arrive In Myrtle Point to catch tho afternoon train and tho second would ho to call for bids to bring tho mall 4 from Myrtle Point tho even- ing of tho day it leaves Hose- burg. Superintendent Miller has agreed to hold tho train TO minutes If necessary at 4 Myrllo Point that through , connection can bo inado. ' Cold Witw l)i.Mp'cins I'ipni Kateiii Dliimonils nnd lllg livngiies Cen ter in Pennant Race 4 Illy AMoelalod ITcm to Cocm Hay Time. pkrckntaops op coast j.uacjuh W. h. P.C. ItHPORT OP TUN CONDITION' OP TH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS at Marahflold, in tho States of Oregon, at tho closo of i,,,...,.,, mosouuens ' Bay i, 191. BAY 11,878. 03 Los Armeies . San .''.'aticisco Salt Lake . . . Portland Venice Oaklnnd . . . . 4 e 4 44 .20 in .18 10 , .1(5 li ,.15 10 ,.11 It" . 1 :. i a .571 .52!) .5 1 0 .181 .isa .in grcttod that tho attendance was not , 0 larger. Ho said tho Oregon building was very flno and they aro sow 4 finishing up tho exhibits bo that tho, Pollowlng is the schedulo of tho Interior Is much moro attractive than I closing and leaving of the malls un it was. cm:ax.i'p.wi..:k TOO MUCH MONEY tier the new tlmo table For points In tho Coqulllo Valley, closes C a. m., leaving on 7:10 train. For Hosebiirg and Coqttlllo Valley I and outside points, closes at 1:25 p. I in., leaving on the 2:25 p. in. train. Sundays, for all points, mnll closes llodgkeln, P. (irencll, II. Scliiiofr. lXOIITII AKOTA HAXKS PNAIIU! t ,2m.)" p! ,.. leaving n't l:30-p. m John Homaln, J. 11. Ilnyoa, Arthur (Inrnctt, llosslo (larnett, X. S. (lar nott, Mrs. II. (Jarnett, Mrs. Will Owonbiirn, Daphno I.a Hue, Ilert I.a Itue, Pearl La Huo, Mrs. Maudo La Hue, Dr. .lessen, H, :. Dunlap, S. N. Haiicr, Frank Ilechert, Harry Vlelhlor, Charlos Kol-er, C. C. Perry, 'IO PINO llollllOUKItN I Mnll Is received hero from Hoso- I burg and points outaldo and Conulllo luillcates Uniisiml Prosperity Mn- Valley nt 12:38 p. m. wllcro for- kotl Hanker Writes to (.'co. ' mPrly It was at 10:20 a. m. From (illbfitMiii. points In the Conulllo Valley mall Showing that tho financial flur- "m '"' rwelvcil hero ns usual In the ry and stringency which tho United M0'"K ln," t r,-Jf' .i. t. ii'i.,ni.i t. i. t'n.!. m t iV' States suffered on tho mitliroak of Mlnerablo service Is tho charnctor- l.aw, (1. W. Ati'dor-o'ii Mrs O 'wJ1'10 Kwroponn war Is rapidly passing Wallcn ot tl10 nc" schedulo at tho Anderson, Mr. Parry. John Kui. ny. a banker In North Dakota I'o-t Office. From Hosehurg mall is S.Simpson, w. P. Prry, J. Nicholas, I I'h written his-old friend, George w nrrlvlriB In Myrtle Point early It. N. Jenson .James OToolo, C. It. GUbortson, of tho Kkhlad Hardware Davit, II. W. Painter, Mrs. II. W it t'.io evening nnd remaining thero Painter, Mrs. P. L .Smith, Mrs. J. L. Snider, Lilian Miller, Ollvo Wilson, Mclvln Wilson, Loin Wilson, Mrs. II. G, Willis. ci,i:an.pp-wi:i:k - GHANGE A SURPRISE captain i.oi'stiidt has ih:i:n 11 .MONTHS OX l-:i,DKH store, that condltloim were never ""Ml ,n,CJ lho npxt "i',"'K "cforo more urosnerotiB In that section omlng to the liny. As Iiiir bcon genorally the case, tlw stringency was first felt In the Uj Auocl(ll l'rc lo C8 DJ TirnM J POHTLAXD, May n. Once ngaln the Heavers boosted themselves up a 'notch nnd yesterday were able to claim third placo In the percentage column after dofeatlng the San Fran cisco Seals in a 2 to 1 victory. The scores follow: Const League. At San Francisco It. II. K. Portland - 8 n San Francisco 1 0 At Salt Lake It. II. K. Oakland 10 10 I Salt Lako ' " 1 At Los Angeles It. II. F". Venlco 0 1 2 Los Angeles 1 1 - Anieilcaii League At Chicago Chicago 0, Cleveland 1. ' At New York Philadelphia 2, Xew York 1. At St. Louis Dotrolt 5, St. Louis 2. 12 Innings. At Hoston Washington 0, Hoston 1. National League. At Hrooklyn Hoston (i, Hrooklyn 1. At Philadelphia New York I, Philadelphia 2. At Pittsburg St. Loiiis-Plttsburg, Cold. At Chicago Cincinnati 0, Chicago 5. cli:ax-up-wi:i:ic Loans and discounts (notes hold In bank) Tntnl loans Overdrafts, secured, $ ! iinaoetiroil, $50 I. GO U S. bonds deposited to sccuro circulation (par value) 'Total U. S. Ho.uls 1U.000.00 llonds other than U. S. Honds pledged to sccuro postal savings depohllH Ponds, securities pledged as collateral for State, or other deposltani or i bills payable (postal excluded? Securities other than V. S. bondj (not including stocks) owned luiplclgod. . ,', Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Hank ?;,800.00 t Less amount unpaid $.'!, 100.00 Hanking house, $72,000; furnlturo and fixtures, $0100 ' Due from Federal Reserve Hank Duo from approved reserve agents in Now York, Chicago and St. L-jtiit " Duo from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities ' Due from banks and Imnlter" '(other than Included nhovo.) " Checks on banks in tho same city or town ns reporting bnnk Outside checks and other cash' items Fractional currency, nickels nnd ceiitd i tti.. "",i;itj 39,200.00 ""'"Ml ",071.36 c'ilSC.l4 '.100.00 1.094,65 -0,138.80 , Notes of other national bunks Total coin and certificates .,.,. -1 11.22 300.51 IIUI,., Ai jfi ".uii,1 lUllj, Legal-tender notes . Redemption fund with U. S. '(Treasurer (not moro than C per cent on circulation Total ... ... LIAIHLITIF.H Capital slock pand In Surplus fund Undivided profits '. Less current expenses, Inlurcst and taxes paid Circulating notes Less amount on hand and in I're.icury Tor redemption or In transit Duo to approved reservo agents In New York, Chicago and St. Louis . . Duo to banks and bankers (other than Included in C or 0) Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit duo Mi less than 110 days Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding 'Il!l am Mint! t 17,r, 17.48 ".216.03 100,000.00 5.00 172.36 ' 5,129.53 105.837.40 "W50.62 120.00 202.22 Postal savings deposits : 28,793,09 11.071.36 06.555.99 3C.C98.28 15,000.00 IttWl wwiid .iiiH WllR , 1 Usui mil" Miiij' State, county, or other municipal doposlts secured by Item, Id of "Resources"., Certificates of deposits duo on or after 30 days Deposits subject to 30 or moro days' notlco ." Hills payable, Including obligations representing ni'jney borrowed. (lllllli tn;sii JMlIJi1 lMim 111,111 II Joo Laird, two weeks ago, was licroj ttatlng bis wish to bring tho mail Knst and grndually worked West- 'k'!"" through to Mar3hfieltl the same ward. C. V. Olson, who Is nsslst- evening. This schedulo depends on nut cnshlor of tho First Stato Hank l"o ""onds. I of Makotl, N. I)., and who has soino TIu' summer schedulo Is In effect i property here, writes In part as fol- T""0 ' 'o September 30, lint will; lows: have no effect on tho arrival nnd THAClv COACH SAYS MUX PROSPECT 15 Total ; . . State of Oregon, County of Coos, hs. I, W. S. Chandler, president of tho nbove-nained bank, do solemnly swear Hint tho atore lUtaaii trim to tho best ot lay knowledge nnd hollof. y. g, CHANDLER, Prnlial Correct Attest: Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 0th dny of May, 1015. vm. GRIMES, ANNIB SMITH. W. U. DOUGLAS, Notary Public. JOHN P. HALL, Dto, GLUM "I noto Hint times arc quiet departure of Coos Hay malls. it i :- ih'si: to thaix I'oit mi:i:t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR i H. G. Butler . civil i:n(hni:i:h I Room 301 Coko Hldg. Pbono M5-J. . Resilience Phouu 12S-L. Itiiinoiril That Hu Will Have Coin. liiiinil of Simla Cliiia Xotv t'liili-r One of Oldest nist Sklpivis "I have heard nothing of tho diango and I liavo no Idea whether or not there wll bo a Hwltchlng In tho officers," tmld Captain I.ofHtedt, or the Klder this morning when asked itbuul tho now schedule. According around parts of tho Pacific Coast, which Ih quite different from this part of tho country. If wo get nn othor crop this year like wo had last season, this will certainly bo somo bo'inilng country. Right now all tho .banks around hero nro carrying too much money nnd It Is mighty hard to loan it as there Is no do maud. I guess this speaks pretty well for North Dakota and tho fu ture or tho country as a whole. "I sincerely hope that wo got cli:an-pp-wi:i:k 11 f BO 7s- .lliii 1'lglit Men for Duiil Meet Pildnv H. H. Harpei QUICK! Before It'sTooUh Get In on the Hotpoint Week Bargui UVtH Have Trained Hard mid Itvcoi-ds .May bo Smashed I Hut eight athlotos aro trying out Ml'ST FACH (JRAND .H'llY KOU'ior tho high school track tea v IIOUSI3 nuniDKR Qonoral Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phono 340-J. wild Afro mm: cording to Coach Royal Nlles. Tho dunl meet with North Rend hero1 Two YraiN in Pen Maximum Sentence, Friday, tho first tryout of tho sen-I he I. M. Wright rhone 188-It nUILDIXQ CONTUAOTOK Eitltnates furnlshod on roqueit For orfen-e (then Cliunco (o Raise llouiN Prod Xlemo was bound ovor to tho1 lmvo SOU. (Iooh not lnnlr tirnmluliu' . . , CI. ..w ,, ,. says. Ur. M. HI. HUdM Had weather ami snrlnir fever ' l'i'c ,'nr oso ni Throat to tho eap.a.n none of , ofHcers "ll" I,l,,0P111"!,w',0r!; """ sonson- 8o.to,bor Kn.l Jury this morning, ' J , " " " L0 veie told or tho ...king r ,bo Klder , 't will belief, myseir, g well ns y ,Imi1b0 ,.0ml0l.k 0l IV t.lmrg0 of , " ' t,", , ". . rn , fv t n' n n r., (hi. run other than rumor .,,"" I.t yar, I got 10 ..taking an nu.omobllo with no mi-, ,'Jj " "Sl '"'f h J". ZtlZ this extent. I ,"""0," ,,f ' v ncro on my thorlty nnd with no Intent to steal." " l,ro,l,,uI " unM but fcU n, ... furin 'I'l.lu wan mli.litv ,.,,.,! ....... i.. . ... . ten. cor ll mouths Captain Lofi.'edt Ii.ik beiu In comumiid of the Klder coming In hero with her on the flrtft run last June. Ho hag maintained a whidulo of crossing eight bars every h.'vpii (ii.vk during puriodH of parmls nlble weather. During th time thero lias ll"! been an accldt'iit to the un til Hr has been nbly iihhhU !,y elflcli'iit (ifl'lrt'tn. What cliniiKc, f any, In to be made in the pemouuel of thu fleet or whip I entirely presumplloii. Tho Klder ttlll come In hero iihmIii next .Moiiilay I'tiit Piirthtiiil, returnliiK there hu ll, i. ruely Mini (hull leaving ro S.tn 1'niiit iM'ti to begin her run beiwee'i H.ire anil San Pedro. 'I In Klder U duo to arrlvo In San I'rnniiwo May 15. On that fjiiio date tbu Sim tu Clara in c)iuiluled t le.te ror the run north. It bus been rui'ion'd that Cnntaln I.Medi V III lie Irtilixfefreil to cOIllltl.V'.l t)f t'n e mcI. At the present be Is i.nl-i t'lini'iitl of caiutilii ,let-i ii. rarm. This was a ntlgl.ty good ciop. Ilo WUI ,V0ll l0(llly ,,, rnM (ho I)0Il(ls ii it miUH una wun HUH MINI HO II, I nr 0 1-11 ir. a uai.'a rmvni.-n proved a strong comblimtlon to ok. MATTIK II. SIIAW DI-ea.seH of Women nnd ClillitrfB Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Hlock. However, tho coaclt refusos to be altogether glum as to tho prospects will visit you next January or Feb- f,MxartX Uchr OWMOl. Ilf lft llln """K1'111"1' K t tho prospecis ri.y I ,,,cl,nrrt ll0lir- owni' "f "m ""i- and iiinlnlaliis that with his team Mr.' HllborlHon wroto lo Mr 01-1 "'.n'"'"0'1 yo"Aa ''' 'lu,"0 ln ' of eight men ho can make crcd- son about lho sal,, tf lonio lots "" ! L",. '" ' . !!-LW ,N ? " ' the county meet. wiiifu int inner iiiih on tlio Hay, 0V tho car alone. Atlolph Hebotluled for 'aliout May L'l! In Beniamin Ostllnd COXSULTINO KNOIXKKK AND AltCHlTKCr Offices. 200 Irving Block Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Mtirshfleld, Oreioi I...I he .eruset. to ho.. . e, , nay , ,'' T'V' n" WM "a' "' I Mb""u"- '" ' 1,u "vo I.W. W. G. Chandler he .11.1 not kn-iw ht ,u w ,,,1, do .V h,nr,l,K ",0 ,0l,vp"n"- ' whooln reprosented. AHCHITKOT wl. Ili " ' ",, Ww "",,l,i(,'1' N' yi-tonlny. Though l.ecoe., hns run the ,,,lo Room 30 nl 302 Coko Hullrtla, liutl- II... ... .. ..I. I .. .... i ...fit. ...... i . 1 U Strati rlnifl firAcrnn CLKAN-PP-WKKK OPI'K'IAI. HISAPPKAItS Wm. S. Turpen AltCHITIiCT Mnrshfleld, Orogon. look the machine and with one bund for two years, this season ho has L , Hnrshflold, Oregon mo inner iteiitg nroi.eii, openeti tne iteen swltchoil to tho SSO-ynrd run ithrtitllo lo the "streak" speed and whoro ho already has nin.le fast time ."hi tlio bronco Misting rldo down mud Hack Is rapidly developing Into Harry (,. Hilggx, tho fire elder or Front nnd Central avenue. Witness- good inilo material. Kugene has dlHttpneuro.1. lie I,;,k es si..vh he turned tho corner at HIII-, llunlor now shoots the shot out been mi uK since Saturday and tho yor'g on two wheels with wator fly- .TS and 30 reel, wiys tho coach and elty ofllflnU ami members of ,U lug from tho top or tho indlator. (shows promise of taking a first In fHiully aro iiimhlo In miKKost any mo- That lio narrowlv nil.se.1 Kov.tr.il Hm lutur-comiiv ........ i.i.r ..,. 'vr for his ItMtvlliK. A Bearcb ,..i.i,.i , . I . ii'iiiiir iiiih iniiaiiuil 1HISI WOllteil, ' lllOlllll. !"'""'!' '""- 1'"K imhiIp for ml-slug theni by more a matter or In tho sprints Jack Merchant and mm. wiiiimii MwliMim. asslsiu.it Bw Hihii Inches was tho statement ' Kd Holt have shown tho most prom- Hon of chief of tb, .lepartnient. , smem,, (0 fImrK0 cnn ,,0 ti10 100 allll ,,, SSQ ynr, ,,,, ( I.I.AN.I IMi:i:u made ouv by n,0 circuit court, being I Drossor and Ray Davis aro heaving Only boat lnlug Sun 1'iniiclsco lll,oe tlt0 juristllctlon of tlio local the dUcus. Tho coach says that for Cues Hit) Mil, Heck- is .ii..illin lottit. Tho lnlnliuiiin miitonrn iu their form in tlio Olviiininn ..inuin, '"'''""'' o'.t'-t uHl'M.'.rt on tlio l-i-1 xo,sr wiHlnK il.lut n 7H1. Phono three montlm t jni or $100 flue; "as Iniprovod woudorfully In tho Perl Riley Ballinqer PIANIST AND TKACHKIt Koaldonco Studio, 217 No. Third Bi Pbono 3G8-U tflc .'It'. Tout It. ilimi.'s for pjiitlitilaiN. El '' I nop Your favorite candi date win one of our Four Free Trips to the Exposition i Big Contest Closes June 30th RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE 122 VSBSStSBi jtbe maslmum, two years In tho ponl- l't two weoks, lifiit'iiry or $500 fine. Already Walters has ascended 10 - CLHAN.rP-WHKIC . - fo0' l the polo vault, nine Inches MAR9HPIPI n ROY TAICCj nvor tlle ,,eet 'pconls I" tho county. ftlMMbrlr-ltLU liOY TAKES (ceorgo Watklns Is training consist- PART IN TRACK MEET "ll,,y w,th hlm- ot,ler8 of tho tcm "'-L, nro Jees Frantx, sprints, Chapman SI.I ciniU ( leacs High Jump f,. In "l0 lmIe vault and Arthur Lyons Third Pl.i.e in Oiegoii-Multiioinali , '" tho ,llb,i"P9. .Meet la Poitlainl ' c'I.'VN.UP-Wi:i:iC Pottltmi-s hiuky clubmen mi1 LOGGING CAMP he..uiy before the nuslsuglits of I nniMP nnnn unni "lUll- no, ward's floot-footed track DOING GOOD WORK 11 'ii In i In- meet I.kI.i Kutm-.i..,. i. .!... . I ' -."......r... .lll'IHUIIIKI " iv m" i tiy. tup ltter won a ''' '" - ilt0rv. Sl,l Clm.il- .. l..rn I., , oa third l.lnr.. lin' McDouuliI .t Vniichnn. wlm l.i. b -it jtin.,1 clcirliiK the bar at Hvo',a,JP" charo f lllo Hoavor Hill log- ' f.'-t hx In, he. ' King camp of tho Swayne & Hovt I ii iikIi the day wa cold "Moie", Company, aro doing some record; '' "-. or p. of O.. negotiated the breaking logging. During the flrt o mile in 9: to l-r. ailnutM, , lhre they had charge of the, bie.iKiuK tbp nonUwMt record. The Pa,nl they sent to tho mill 400.000 uuaiier mile was stepped by Loucks, ' fes,t "f logs and had a crew of less I of O. in 50 sec-oude flt. while . ,hatl forty men. Practically the NeiM.ii, a team mate, did tho sso Sft'o uien as wore emplood at tlu H ara nm In :;,s. camp before uro worklnc there n., I1 - wk si aililote of iho p CLIWN.PIMVLPK . "Oiu I. tsui Prin.f-.rt , tu,, nmMrVe mvn,, .. ? I i , , iiillMlN.s I) ( Iv, SatliriLiy, ' ' M.iy H, PKU Hall. "vi'LCOMi., , I 9 BUY THE VERY BEST !S3 BUTTER SATURDAY ENDS H0TP0INT WEEK th event In electrical household appliances. AFTER Saturday the price of the new electric bMt stove El Grilstovo goes to the regular figure of $5,M ' UNTIL SATURDAY THE PRICE IS BUT $3.35. Here is a picture of El Grilstovo. It boils, broils,' fries, toasts altogether immensely useful and wonder fully clean and simple. J StADB UNI)i:it 4 SANITAUY CONDITIONS IN A OI.KAX AND 4 MODERN , FACTORV. 44 4 . STKRILIZKB 44 BULK 44 AND 44 CREAM. 44 PURE ICE .V- VniiKlm Gettliij: Re. i Ftci delivery, 8 n.m. and 2 n Milts nt Heuer Hill , Phono 73. WALL PAPER 4 see VIERS Ahnnt It. TWO cooking operations AT ONE TIME with th same powerful heating element. DON'T FORGET THE PRICE CUT IN HOTP01NT IRONS. NOW $3.00. WERE $3.50. ; See El Prilstovo and you'll buy it. ;; Demonstrated at C. A. LANGWORTHY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MARSHFIELD ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO. OREGON POWER CO Electric Cooking Made Pr i 4 Cliliuueys riiepliices CITV Al'TO & 1 QUATERMAS STUDIO n UUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hntol. I Phono 10G-L. I MAHSHPIiai. ORKCJON J.N.BAYLISS' Any Tilnd of brick work at prices that aro right. And all work guaranteed Call at "Tho Firesido," John- sou Bldg., 137 Second St. Phone 131-J. French ranges, noller work. TAJlCft Stf 4 . D.O- - "Z& For taxi, Pbono - ....m.M'I For turlDB,. hoUI Chandler ' ... ..mprH.r I.YNN i " x.,if Now Cars :: !! '' : i ? t iiwmiinniiMiiii 'IJiiliaU'WjUto.' .. -K;.'"",,"; " b . . . . . t -