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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE Ihe beaoll: of aseraiiness influences no o every unime nmi our rarmttuire )oaMity Homme Furonslhninigs i hOHNSON-QULOY SEN CO. .A. AAAA.A..A.Jl DRESSMAKING and TAILORED HATS WorK guwumccu ami prices a reasonable .- iiiu ii fi. wir.T.i.'.v ,11... J, - ----.--.-. - Over Norton & Hanson'a Phono 1G9-J. t4 Cut This Out and Use It It Will Save You Money A FEW PRICES FROM OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT THEY SPEAK KOIl THEMSELVES Full size lied Springs 7."5c, ?t, 91.no, , ..",0 Pull Size Iron Hods 91.no, .92, 92.50 Full Slzo Mattresses 91,25, 9i.n0 Kitchen Tables 91.25, 91.50 Dining mid Kitchen Chairs noc, 75c, 91.00 Small Dressers 95.000, 90.00 Uockcrs 91.00, SI. 2"! AND MANV OTHER AR'MOLKS PRICED IN LIKE PROI'tUt- tiox Aim to 111: found in our exchange department Our Exehnngo Department saves iIkiiisiiikIs of dollars each jep for tlio people of Coos liny. Why not you'.' Going ( Harvey COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS TOMORROW EVENING, MAY S0FIE HAMMER ' The Eminent Soprano Songs nmi Arias In English, fieiniim, Norwegian, Swedish nmi flnulsli. Assisted by lleurlk OJeiilriiin TICKETS no CENTS Al Norton & Hansen's, Winkler's Pliarmacy, I'lleen's, .lohuson's Cigar Staiid.siiiul nt tho door EGGS EGGS EGGS Win ranted now-laid under absolutely sanitary conditions. Weigh 21 ounces and over, per dozen, fully 25 per rent moio egg than In ordinary case ojjgs. Phono orders ;il)l-.T. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 I'Olt THANSKEIt AND STOHAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS I'relglit and Haggugo, Call 4 PKIttJUSON l'KANSEElt Phone 103, 4 i Ite-ddenco Tliono 13-J. 4 Maiket ni'A. nmi W'nlnrYrmit 4 ', Commutation Tickets $2.00 hfleId.North Bend Aato W " every P mlnnlM mm m F 12 I). til . tr. CnnO. Cln...l rnirn a aT. leavinK nt 11 a. m.j to Emplr " trips u duy. GOH8T A KING. ProS. 15 Phone 445 lessenger Serv ice GIVING EXTRA ,UUATA1 IHt house of kuppenheimer THE tliliifc that ought to in . . forest yon Is the fact that, with us. today Is Just like any other day In the year; wo always give extra dividends. I That's the way we mark our I goods. IT'S THE RIGHT SELLING PLAN : that brings these benefits to you; Instead of extra value giving at "clearance" time, wo Klu you extra value ovory day right straight through the year. THE FIXUP Mnt'Shf inlrl North Bend 11 FINNISH HALL Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Leave Owl Pharmacy Mailificld A.M. r::in HiilO 11.00 P.M. 1:00 :i:oo r:.'o 7i!10 I.cavo Coqulllo A.M. 7:00 0:00 11:00 P.M. 1:00 :i:oo 0:.io 7:.lo MAIISHFIELD-COQUILLE AIM'O STAGE TIME SCHEDULE Scliedulo arranged to connect with boats to llnndon, Stages to Mjrtlo Point, Wagner, Hobeburj;. No delays. Euro from MarslifU'ld to Coqullle: 75 cents. Single iJimlvth, Props. DIVIDENDS! TO Jfec?yor 1 t - REVITI55 MAY TIDES. Time and Heights of tides at Marshfleld. The tides are placed in order of occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on the second Hue of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tide on the Dar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at .Marshfleld. At North llend 34 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. 10Hrs., Pt... 1 1 tlrs. . Ft... 1 L' 1 1 rs . , Pt... l.'lHrs., Ft.., 1-1 lira. . Ft . . , liijlirs., Ft.., lCHrs. . Ft.., 17 Hrs., Ft.., 0.19 O.C 0.10 41.2 o.:tr, r.:i 1.0c r..:i i.:ic i.:t 2.0s r,.n 2.39 n.2 3.12 r.o 12.02 4.2 7.03 o.n 7. 43 0.0 8.10 0.2 s.nn o.n J1..T0 0.3 10.01 0.2 10.40 0.0 CIO 1.2 12.52 4.2 1.37 4.2 2.1S 4.2 2,i" 2 4.2 3. 30 4.1 4.14 4.0 i . r 5 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.53 1.5 7.32 1.3 8.08 2.0 8.42 o !).12 2.3 9.43 2.4 10.14 2.4 WEATHER FORECAST (Br AmocUUiI TrrM lo Coot Dr TlmM. OHKGON Showers, south- , orly winds. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. in., May 11, by DonJ- , Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 03 Minimum 50 At 4:43 a. 111 ..51 Precipitation 41 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1914 01.36 Precipitation e&mo period Inst year 02.78 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Place Sold. It is statod that Mrs. Nellie Owen has about concluded tho solo of her residence property on Pine street, north of Market, to Mrs. A. II. O'llrlen. Is Arrested. On n warrant sworn out charging a statutory crlmo In volving 11 Coos County girl, A. Mc Creadlo was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff I.nlrd. Ilouils llml.- -hard Hohr has re turned from Tn lllo whore ho mndo n fe.v trlii' by im'r between LaUo sldo and North lulot. Even before the 'nst rains, thj rtnds A'irc bad. Sells I'liintM. August Cnrlson of KNOWN as "The Central Avenue Drug Store" "THE OWL" I'Vaiik I). Cohan. The Central Avenuo Driii; Store CAFETARIA OR RESTAURANT Completely Equipped. Everything new and clean FOR SALE OR LEASE WELL LOCATED, CHEAP It EXT. GOOD PHOPOSITIO.V EOll MAN WHO UXDEH STANDS THE HUS1XESS Cheap for cash or will lease "See Reid About It" 180 Eront street If It's Music We Can Supply It Instruments of all kinds, players of all kinds, records sheet music, etc. And with every instru ment you get our guarantee. Wiley B. Allen Company L, L. Thomas, Mgr. ! North Coos River, who Inserted a want ad In The Times yesterday for' selling tomato plants telephoned Into to stop the ad as the plants weroi Sting st fast ht I c was unnbl' to i supply the demand SNter Seriously III. Mr. 1. Lnn do was hurriedly summoned to Portland yesterday bv u telegram i announcing the serious Illness of i Many lime Mumps. The icsl her sister, Mrs. M. Hawker, who dents of Mllllugton have been suf underwent an operation In a bos- ferlng from an epidemic of mumps . pltal there. Mrs. I.ando left last I A young son of W. .1. Rust baa been night on the Geo. W. Elder. ' quite 111 and some member of nearly Council to Meet. The North llend , every family lias been afflicted. i city fathers will meet this evening ,et Contract J. Albert Matson and It is expected that the reslgna-1 ha awarded the contract for clear-1 itou oi .Mayor Simpson win men uc.jng bis Port llnrnmn tract to Elliott lormany presented m Keeping witn his announcement of a few das ago that be must leave tho office on nc count of other duties that will take his time. Takes Third Degree. Walter My- guui, nrst officer of the George W. Elder yesterday afternoon was ford was taken from near the Hap Inltlnted Into the third degreo of , tint church nmi the nlcbt Martin re- Masonry. There are six Masons ported that his wheel had been tnk nmong tho officers of the Elder, In-1 on eluding the captain, first and third , Coming Hero. Madanio Galbralth officers, the chief engineer, purser or mf. n,iwln of the Parisian storo and the chief steward. at Spokane of which tho Marshfleld Plans New Home Dr. Ira U. liar- Parisian Is a branch. Is expected here tlo of North Bend Is negotiating with soon nftcr Mny jr, on ,0rtant busl L. J. Simpson for the purchoso of n noas connection with tho local site for n summer home on tho point ' branch near Shore Acres. Mr. Simpson liaH, ,,,' ncnlc Plans nro holiiK agreed to sell on condition that nr. ,ni,0 for a benoflt picnic for tho JJartle will not cut down many of the 1 Cooa 1)n. unnd gtvon ,, uttxmm In trees which form a wind break for let n week from sndny, August Frl Shore Acres. I zeen wns making somo preliminary 9. liom .Mml. Two or three years 1 nrrangements this morning. All of ago nuncan I-orguson, Sr., pulled n ) tho ,,pt ,)rocec,,B Hro t0 B0 to tho handful of change from his pocket hand. wniio on uio .inruei Avenuo uoci; , and $5 rolled through the crack. Ho told tho Incident to G. W. Trlbbey. "I'll get It," the latter said yester day when the tide was low, with' a miners lamp and pan, searched tho mud and produced tho fiver. For- guson rofiiBcd to accept a half In terest. 50 fruits 11 Day. Acurdiug to tho crab law of tho stuto as glvon out by Game Warden Thomas, It la un lawful for Individuals to capture 111010 than 50 crabs In any one day It Is unlawful for any person, flrnit,,, tM0 mnchlnory will probably open or corporation to send crabs out of tho county. Tho exception to theso rules nrc tho crab canneries that wero in operation previous to tho legisla tive ruling of 1907, and nil that may bo In operation on and nftcr Janu ary 1, 1917. Tho season for tho op ening of tho crab factories Is not until May 22, according to Mr. Thomas. Port Cuts EH'iisc. A reduction of tho salnry of Donald Charlcson, Port Engineer, from $175 to $75 n month was affected yesterday by tho Port Commissioners. This was done becauso Mr. Charlcson Is now In tlio employ of the Port of llnndon as well as hero and will dlvldo his tlmo bo- twecn tho two ports. Ho Is now mak - ih diii in i.u iuuh mill, hub boon found In the lower bay. finding to what extont It exists and where tho chaunol may havo to bo changed to. Tho monthly salary of J. W. Motley, as assistant secretary to tho Port was reduced from $40 to $25 n month, tho commissioners saying tho Breoter, bulk of tho Port work now being, I.UI1I1IUIUI1 Ellin (iivut Sumy's.. Tho nroduc- ton, "Tho Drama of tho Hoy Scout," which was shown last evening at tho Orpheuui Theater, proved all that wns claimed for It. A largo house was present and tho boys gave re peated cheers which seemed to work contagiously, for all tho grown-ups joined In with n heartiness that seem ed to mnko them boys ouco more. Tho play was Interspersed through out with patriotic episodes. Tho drama was based on tho conversion of n wayward youth to tho boy scout cause, who In turn brings his father around to n better llfo. President Wilson Is seen In tho conclusion of tho drama giving his endorsement to tho Hoy Scout movement. No boy In Marshfleld can afford to miss this play, which Is to bo given for tho last tmo tonight, and adults will al- so carry nwny from It many helpful lessons. I Officials' Till. Sheriff Alferd I Johnson, Jr., has gono to CnIlfor-jl nla to appear as a witness In u i federal court caso. According to wlro; from htm, tho Southern Pacific routu was blocked by washouts In Cnlifor-: nla, and It might bo necessary for i him to tuko u roundabout course I County Judge Watson also plans to, 0RPHEUM i- flr I Mb MR i Vfl WV WiiaiMtHigfUKl ''Where Motion Pictures Look Better LAST TIME TONIGHT Admission, 15c. Children, 10c. lcui (his week lo tnlo In the Ex- B position mid enjoy California life for a few weeks, ' Impmu's Home. Mrs. L. M. Noble' is making a number of extensive Itn provements in her house on Pino stieet near Market. It was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. V. How- hay and Smith, the lowest bidders. There were eighteen bidders for the work. They havo six months In which to finish the work. 1.00 lllcyclcM. A bicycle thlof or thieves Is evidently operation here. Recently tho wheel of Albort Uass- ..( 0,. ,t..n., r,m Mornnn. general superintendent! of tho C. A. Smith mill left on tho Adcllno Smith this morning for Oakland. Another passenger was Frank Acklcy who has charge of tho mill machine shops. Ho wm nmko nrrangements for the now machine shop to bo established at Powers. Mill (o 0teu. Tho Kastsldo Mill of the C. A. Smith compaiix which had to close down Saturday on ac count of an accident In the ougltio room which did considerable damage tomorrow. No ouo was Injured In the accident. Assistant Society Editor. Miss Modgo Harry, daughter of Mr. mid MrB. T. ll. Harry, has boon appoint ed assistant society editor of Tho Emerald, trl-weekly student publica tion of tho University of Oregon. Miss Harry Is ninembor of tho Kappa Alpha Thcta mid Is taking n coursu In journalism. Sho is n soph- nmoro nt the University Itimu Aufii.niinrnii 1,'nrmiRnn Rtv yesterday mado his first attempt ns ft chuaffour. His son who has been . drlvlnK his motor truck Is now nn engineer of tho Fire Department and tho rush, Mr. Eorguson took the ,nnci,nc. It went flno until ho fln- iBiinoii ins trip and when ho drew up 1 10 tho office on tho wharf, ho shut 'off tho ninchluo and thought that ho operated every nleco of machinery. Still tho unto kopt going until It crashed Into his old dollvory wagon to which his faithful Jiorso was etched. Tho machine was going slow nn.i ti,n ii,inrt i,,i,i,mi it Mr i,r. guson thon thought that ho had for gotten to apply tho brake. Takes New Apartment. H. Spnuldlng, of Eugene, brother E. M. Spnuldlng, has tnkon apartment In tho Myrtlo Arms. T. of nn Eurnlsh Programs. Hov. G. Lo Iloy Hall announces that ho has n supply of Children's Day programs ami songs free to Sunday Schools. PERSONAL MENTION PROP. 1HCIIAHDS Is hack from his weekly trip to Dnudoii. a. LE3ME U over from Couulllo . ," " u- . a- HOItTON returned this noon on tho Eldor from Portland, DAVID N. HUNCH wns In today from his placo on Daniels Creok. L. MATSON, of Heaver Hill, Was among tho visitors bore today, THOMAS PEAKK Is In today from bis homestead on Keutuck Slough, a A. NICHOLS of Emplro v.-.u a .'.uriliflcUl business visitor today, r. o. PANTEIJ, of llnndon, was among the business visitors bore loony, C. It. PECK went over to tho coun ty scat this morning, returning at noon. A. E. KHUSE left on tho afternoon train' for Dandon after a business trip here. L. P. COLE, poKtmastnr at Dolmnr, was a Marsbfliild business visitor yesterday. It. E. HAKEIl, Comity Superinten dent of schools, has returned to tho county scut. HEN FISHER roturnod this noon from Coqulllo where ho bus been on legal business. A. II. IILATCHELY, uttornoy of Co qulllc, wus hero today looking after some mutters of business. JUDOE JOHN HALL t-amo buck to NOBLE THEATER Wlieio All the Hcst Plituie uto Showing. Seven llcelh Sehct Program THE SHANGHAIED IIAIIY Special threo-reel Liibiii. A feat- lire that Is a feature. You will like It. IIKOXCIK) HILLY AND THE IIAIIY Wi'Merii htory written and pro duced hy G, M, Anderson, LODGING FOR TWO Edlhou comedy. It's different. Ho niiio and teo this tonight. IIEAHST-SELIG PICTORIAL Most liiteifhtlug pic t iiks mudo. THE HOME COMING OF HEXERY A Vltagrupli Sidney Diuw com-1 wly. A Rlh.tlrkler. Ixtwor floor, l."o; Uilcony, 10c; clilKli-en, ."(. Tomorrow-: "Wlhlf lower," lliv great Paramount feature with Mar guerito Clark. If you do iuA see this feuturo )u Niirly will he oiry. I It's tho best over pioeuted hy Para- ; mount Ftrittun- TON T J, C. Penney Co. Next Door to the Marshfield Post-Office. Men's Suits, nil wool, hand-made collars, $22.00 value. Our price 912.50 Men's Suits, all wool, haud-mado collars, $19.00 value. Our prlro 9IM)0 Men's Suits, a dandy $12.50 value.' Our price 97.00 Men's Union-made Overalls UNDEIUIILL, $1 value. Our price, 8.1c Men's Overalls, a dandy good heavy, 90c value. .Our price... (10c Hoy's Underbill, mado of tho samo denim as the men's. 75c value. Our price 10c Men's Iloss 119, Cotton Gloves, 2 for 25c val. Our price,' for 25c Men's Cotton Gloves, $1.00 per dozen. Our price, per dozen, OOc .Men's Wool Socks, a dandy 35c value. Our price 25c Men's 11111I0 skin Shoes, summer, $2.25 value. Our price ...91.70 Men's mulp-skln summer Shoo, $2.75 value. Our price ... 91.08 Dundee Percale, 28-ln. wide, 10c vnlue. Our prlro (I 1-lr Johnson Percale, 33-ln. wide, 15c vtlue. Our price 8 1-flc Qunrdreca Cloth, 30-ln. wide, 20c vnlue. Our prlco 12 l-2c Until Towols, 21x39 Ulcached, 19c each value. Our prlco, 2 for 25c Turkish Towels, 23x13 bleached, 30c value. Our prlco, 2 for :iilc Turkish Towels, 2f.x50 bleached, 40c value. Our price, 2 for 10c Couitur our i-ogiilnr-prli'd inorelmiidUo with forced wilo goods. We arc bilnglii tho prices DOWN In Mnrxliflold nmi with your help we will hold (hem down. 1 -6M imcrporarea Whero tho nlr Is tonic nnd tho wind wine Tho Ideal Tea Doom. SAHTEH'S French frozen cream nnd Ices; fresh fruit fountain menu; dainty luncheons; good things to cat for quality folks; dally fresh randies; salted nuts; everything mado to order. On I 'rout street, opposite Hlnnco Hotel. Phono orders, 20U-J, rmsr, day from tho county seat, being called there in tho Turncr-Uiis-scl civil suit. MHS. D. L. HOOD expects to leave for Portland on tho Kllhum to morrow. She will bo gotio somo tlmo on a visit. D. I. McOEE re t ii r nod last night from n trip over Into tho Conulllo Valley and to llnndon, calling on tho trade. A. E. CUOUCITof Coqutllo, head tiro warden of Coos County, was hero from Conulllo yesterdny to confer with W. J. Conrad. DIt. J, T. McCOltMAC nrrlved hero via Maplotnn this morning from from Horkoloy and will go to Co qulllo tomorrow to testify In the Davis-Waters case. MILS. HERMAN SMITHOALL and her brothers, Alglo Dowur, louvo tomorrow morning for Clardluor to attend tho funeral of their father. DIt. W. A. TOYE and wlfo aro expect ing to louvo on tho Nanu Smith either Friday or Saturday for San Francisco and u visit at the Expo sition. KENNETH HAUSBIt returnod to thofj'101, heef animals oyer brought to camps nt Lakesldo this morning ( .. ,... ,.i,. ,.i.. . n,. i.,.i In connection with coinnnnv liiisl - .,. ' ' FItANIC ORIS WOLD, of San Frnncls co, auditor of tho Standard Oil company, Ib In tho city going over tho business of tho Coos Hay branch. CAPTAINS EDWARDS and Fullor, locnl stoambout Inspectors, with their secretary, A, P. Morrill, loft on tho morning train for tho Conulllo Tnlloy. J. J. HUHHHIDOE Is oxpoctlng his wlfo and family on the Kllhurn front Portland In a few days. Thoy aro coming from La Ornudo nnd oxpect to locato horo. MRS. GEO. STEPHENSON, wlfo of the manager of tho North Mend Lumber company, who hns boon away on a visit, Is expected homo In a day or two. I). IC. LAWYER, capitalist of Los Angeles nnd part owner of tho Reynolds Development Company, accompanied by his son Jay Law yer, came In this morning nnd will spend several days horo. .CAPTAINS E. S. EDWARDS AND OEOROE F. FULLER, with Soc rotary A. F. Merrill arrived on tho Elder today, Tho stciimshlp In spectors will Investigate tho Ran dolph wreck. WM. PARKS of Hay City left yos torday for Prosper whero ho will Inku a position In tho C, McC, Johnson shlnglo mill formerly op erated by Archlo Kruso. Mrs. Parks will loavo this week for Cali fornia to visit. CEO. GULOVSEN, wlfo .and llttlo daughter Gcorglua will leave Wednesduy morning for two mouths' visit with Mrs, (iulovsen's parents on Rogue River, In tho hopes of benefitting' Mr. (Iulov sen's health. MISS LOUISE LLOYD has accepted tho position In tho office of the Coos Huy Water Company, from1 which Miss Ruby Watkius bus Just resigned, and will tuko up linn .in... l..,f.i. , r n m ..ski Mluu Watkius docs not leave for Sun Francisco until tho first week In Juno. I MR. AND MRS. OEOROE OULOV- SON und children will ltao this I week for Jnckson Caitnty whoroi thoy will visit Mis. Gulovseu's pur- outs, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Vincent, former roshlonts of this city. Mr, Oulovseii bus been Indisposed nnd It Is hoped that the rest anil change of climate will rapidly prove beneficial to him. MRS. WELHORN und daughter, Miss Violet Wellborn, of Siiloni. inothor und sister of Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, and Mrs. Molnturff, of Sulcm. mother of Mr. Mcln turff, arrived yosterday, culled hero by the Illness of Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff. MUs VIolot Wolborn Is chief stenographer In the of fice of the Secretary of State. RALPH KRUSE, Walter Hutler, Mulr Dano, Dot Heugtson and Herbert Ilustorud woro among tho fishermen on tho North Fork of tho Couulllo yesterday. Tho wutor wb too rollly for good (5dr ieiwzeu - V. Vf'.-ird'J. JMTO fishing hut they caught n nlco mess, Tho haul rnlu caught them ns they woro noorlng South Coos spent the night nt J. A. Mntnot Klvor last ovonlng nnd thoy spent tho night nt J. A. Mntsou's summer home, "Tho Nook." PltlE KEEP STEEH IS DROUGHT TO MA'HSHKIELI) Tho HIK Animal From tho Smith Vowcr Cunningham Hunch Wilt Ho Exhibited Hero Tonight and Tomorrow. Tho big prlzo steer, weighing about 3,000 pounds which wob de veloped on tho Smlth-Powors Btock ranch at Cunningham nnd which It wns thought might bo taken to tho San Francisco Pair has boon pur chased by J. E. Ford of tho Union Market nnd will bo kopt for Coos Hay tables. Tho animal "will arrlvo hero tonight and will ho exhibited horo this ovonlng nnd tomorrow. It Is probably ono of tho largest and V"" ",u,B""u,,'1"",nr' ",,uu ",'" to soa something fancy In n flno lC9r nnl"l V0" hoUhl Bee tills one bofore ho Is transformed Into stoaks. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR It EXT Two-mom houso nt Hunker Hill with woodshed nnd good garden, $S per month In ad vance, lnqulro M. 1)., nt Tlmos office. LOST Hlug of keys, $1.00 reward for return to Hox "C," Times of fice FOUND Ibmt bout adrlfr.. .Owner mny havo snmo by Identifying pro perty mid paying for this nil. at Tho Times office WANTED Room nnd hoard In prl vnto family. Must bo first class. Tolophono ICO, or address Hox 'D.' Times office. WILL THE PARTY who took tho wrong bicycle from In front ot EnterprlHo Meat Market Saturday please return samo to Times of fice nt onco? 1 LOST AND FOUND ' f , I'OUND lidlt",' .litsper Ag.ilo gold ring. Owner may secure snmo hy dcsurlhlug ring nnd paying for this notlro ut Times office. I WANTED I . WANTED lloiiio moving und rnls lug. Estlmuto furnished free hy Ingram & Iljorqvlet. Phono OR. f - I FOR SALE I SMALL ROOMING HOUSE FOR , SALE. Address "ll" euro TI111011 , T I FOR RENT . .4 FOR RENT .Myrtle Arms modern fimi8hcd apartments, frco heat . . . ,. . .,,. ' walor- -G l,or 0I,th "P- FOR REXT H-I'onm liouio tlono In and In good repair, I. S, Kauf man & Co. FOR REXT 7-room house In East side. Phono 150-J. ' ...... ... " iu-m lu-asouuiui- riHim furnished apartment, R. p. Will iams. FOR REXT 1-Muit flat. Kid and Anderson. Phone Dr, Leslie. 4 , FINANCIAL I I AM receiving applications for 1st mort. loans on Improved ranches. F, E. Conway, Myrtle Arms, pt 1