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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1915)
UIHESU THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR HOB3MMN SUPHMXTKXDKXT AWARDS AP-PLICAXTS DIPLOMAS GIVE M GOMVIGTED DY SKINS Of n Total if J" I Who Applied 117 Woic Sm-ecvtfnl In June j:iuniiuitioii rnnnlv Superintendent Raymond E, linker hna niinounccd the nniucs of those In the different schools of tho county who were successful in their application for eighth grado diplomas nt tho June examinations. Tho number of diplomas Issued Is 117, tho number of applicants for eighth grado diplomas was 171. The total number conditioned In ono or two subjects was 3-1. Tho total num ber of failures wns 23. In audition 10 this number 31G pupils of the Cth and 7th grades tool; tho examina tions In physiology and geography, n majority of whom made passing grades. Twenty-two rural schools had applicants passing the examina tion and receiving diplomas. . Successful Ones Thoso who have been Issued di plomas follow: Marshflold, District Number 0, Virginia Clark, George Ilnnsen, Georgo Schroder, Ruth Anderson, John Rye, Ernest Drews, Valerian Vascy, Dert Trlbbey, Helen Gulovsen, Arthur Whereat, Hay Prltchard, Clara Korgusoii, Anna Storgard, Reg inald McCarborry, Wlltnn Hoaglund, Graco Farrln, Mablo Lingo, Ernest Whereat, Until Golden, Olenda Fnr rcl, Eugono Kelly, Tholma Lyon, Mary McArthur, Charles Doane, Au gusta Mlcklom, Marjorlo Drews, Irene Fourier, Dudley Hill, Tholma Tabor, Georgo Atkins. North llend, District Number 13. Emma Anthony, Ituth Skelton, Gcnovlovo E. Drcssom, Garland It. Fryo, Harry C. Maybco, Irvln C. Dorglund, Joseph G. Anthony, Glen Hndduck, Eugene L. Holmes, Thco doro Johnson, Viola Helm, Hoscoo Hnrt, Albert Cavnnaugh, Eva Schniltt, Mablo Klocknrs, Catherine Swearlngon, Lloyd Nollner, Georgo Laird, Ralph Klocknrs, Loulso Ox novad, Georgo N. Ncllson, Edward A. Johnson. Unndon, Number CI. Mary R. Smith, Lucy A. Ilullls, Irma Ilarklow, Oslia K. Kolloy, Martha I. llano, Hnr bara C. Harrows, Wllmcr F. Wolfo, Jr., Willie Hlcklng, Carrie G. Iloalt, Ethel L. -Scofluld, Hdwnrd II. Fish, Jr., Orva M. Wlllard, Vernal C. Lnub. Myrtlo Point, Numbor II. Vivian Annln, Glndys Carter, Molllo John sou, Edwin Carter, Mildred Smallcy, Homer Gaut, Eunlco Smith, Elbert King. Coqulllo, Number 8. Mildred Nelley, Gladys Nosier, Elmer Neel ey, Foster O. Hither, Margaret Cun ningham, Mnrvol Skeols, Ircuu Klmu, Gonovlevo Chase, Carol Rahskopf, Gwen Endlcott. Hunker Hill, Number 85. Hoy Fuller, Genovra Archer, Violet Rob erson. ! Hrldgo, Number 77. Nobloy Weltcli, Ray Kndlcott, Helen Mur lhy. Honryvlllo, Xiimlicr 111. Herbert Gllfillan. Eastslde, Number 41). Ollvo Moore. McKlnley, Number 27. Clyde Fryo. Myrtlo Grove, Number 1. Agnes Ilondrlekson. Locust Grove.Niunbor 75. Carrol Griffin. PlcaBiint Vlow, Numbor 73. Ralph Sigsby. Flagstaff, Number IS. Hruco Jtust. Rlvertou, Number 1 1. Alton ClnuHcn, Tholma Rlcliardson, Joaslo E. Robertson. North Inlet, Numbor 53. Gun lit 1 tin OUou. Sltkuin, Number 05. Velum Aus tin. Coos River Consolidated, Number 3C Horthu L. Smith, Russell Cliurch, Gcorno II. Homey. Dora, Niimlinr 32. Harold Shop hard, William Miller. Halls Crook, Numbor CD. Leah Ilarklow. Prosper, Numbor fiO. Norma Pedcrson. Catching Inlet, Number 12. Veil llonebrnko, Chester A. Collvor. Dement, Number 7S. Jeremiah (loouoy. Kontuek Inlet, Number 17. Al bert Sandluo, Edward Snudlno, Viola KJellaud. Now Lake, Number 111. Luolla Wooden. Twin Oakes, Number 5. Ray. Epporson. ' V Wost Norway, Number so. UusV noil Miller. (1. t SMITH KIXHI) $1 !' H''" K(UL IHXTIXtJ Deputy fJnino U'niilcii Thonuw MnkeN Arrest And Walls Till Man Conies to Town Two fawn skins In his possession and the meat hanging on a limb proved conclusive evidence, thought Justlco Stanley nt Coqulllo yester day, to flno G. C. Smith ?100 for hunting out of season on Salmon Mountain. The exldenco was secured DECISION flF FIHME MtPREMK COURT I'PIIOLDS .iriKil-: (OKI! IX CASK T Will Not Remove (limidlans Accord In t Word Kerch cd Here. Cam Long mid Involved Judge Coke's refusal to remove the guardians of C'hns. Sneddon wns affirmed In n decision of tho Btato Supremo Court according to word Mint lins reached hero. Hy this it Is f understood, so Lint attorneys say, thnt the three guardians win sun retain possession of tho estate. The question as to tho guardian ship of Charles Sneddon has rcsult- lll me nrsi BASEBALL SCORES SALT LAKH TAKHS LKAD OVHIt LOS AXdHLKS by Deputy Game Warden Tlvonms icil In a long legal battle. In the firs . . . . ... , . ... riilnt!i ho wns adjudged Insane by th mm tno sums were urouuecu in - nly court nwny molltI,B am court. This is tho second conviction KnnHniiB wero appointed. Mr. Sned- wlthln n week for illegal Hunting. don went to tno asyium. Tho date of tho transgreslon, ac cording to Mr. Thomas, dates back to March 13. On n trip through tho Salmon mountain country following a "hunch" he enmo upon the cabin of Smith In tho woods and tho ar rest was made. Thoro wore several matters that tho Deputy had his cyo on nt tho time and Smith wns allowed to go on his own recognizance and told to eomo In and glvo himself up. Ho was n trlflo dilatory. Tho warrant was given Constable Drown nt .Myrtle Point with suitable instructions and when Smith enmo to town a few days ago ho was apprehended. In both the cases of the pnst week sovorc penalties have been inflicted. In tills Inst enso tho flno wns re- manded but Smith paid tho costs which aro said to bo heavy. Ho loses his hunting license for tho remainder of tho year. Deputy Gamo Warden Thomas de clared in court thnt Smith had work- Lntor ho returned homo mid then for a second time, according to the attorneys, was adjudged Insane. This time ho appealed to tho circuit ocurt anil by n Jury was found sane. Ilo then naked that tho guardians bo dismissed. This wns rofuscd und lie then appealed through his attorneys to the Supremo Court. Tho guardians of tho Sneddon estnto arc Mrs. El len Sneddon, John Sneddon mid Mrs. Hannah Reese. 0 flV E FIGHT TOIIACCO CAN FORMS DAXOKK Ol'S W HA POX IX HATTLH Another Claims Km- Was lilt ton. Throe Drop Flncw Into tho icncrnl Fund Two regular fights wore staged In Marshfleld last night and this morn ing the four participants appeared beforo Judge Hutlcr to explain their difficulties. "Doc" Nicholson, a eook at tho Chandler, exhibited n senrred countenance which ho said Ovid , ...l.i t i ...... i . . i Wlckmiui, nnother cook had given ed with John Whitehead, now want- IU In tM0 Uoheinlnn bar. The latter .- i or ..... ung wiuioui a license, Wll8 rlnC(I ?10 ,)f Li Kooto luul Itleh nnil Hint no cava game lags ,.,i iii,- i,,,.i i,.i,io n,,n. i.inn.io.i to Whitehead for the Inttor to in.. ,i i.,t ,ini,i ' sin rin, nn,t mnrk gntno illegally gotten. The iiehr'one of $5. skins In question woro hold up by Tnlklnj; Old Times Mr. Thomns nnd never reached their wo wero stnnuing nt tho bar destination In tho east. SBv.K."m.. " L0-?..' ! l..?!l Xow Coiiuiilv,nn engagement with Wickham, a youth Willi tho new state Game Commls- of 22 years. "Wo got talking about slon tho Deputy Gnmo Warden is rooking nnd tho first thing I know wnnilnrliie nlmur .l. ,...., .l . ''0 W1IS lllttlllg 1110 OVCI' tllO head." wo. derlm,. nlong w Itli every other NlclloIlJon ,,,, undoubtedly been f,amo officer of tho state, as to nu nvr niu riirhr vn una iflm Mother or not ho Is to bo retained ut that had been sewed togothor. again. Automatically all their offices M'8 luft l't,c wnH ft dusky lino with i . . - n "olintifv nvnviinmt necomo vacant July 1 nnd reappoint- v '"';;. . ......, ments or now appointments must be the weapon used. Wickham explaln mnde. ' cd that ho was rollini: a clunrettn nt In tho 20 nioiiHin Hint im i.no i,i,i tho tlmo and that "wo wero both tho orflco Mr Thomas lum mmi i-' liulf twed." Ho said "Doc" railed arrests an,l in JSr7lo?l.o bSi.! J,,,ln ,l ,,1,r: ""oc" ,lonle'1 tl,c llo has secured conviction. ll"; L, Koolo ,, t)mt ,)0 ,m(, taken several drinks boforo ho ap peared In the Right Cafo and got In troublo with tho waiter, dt Is said tho waiter wis restrained by friends from using n cleaver against Footo when tho latter became abu sive. Dkic Hehr Intorvonod nnd wns I Invited outside where n fight fol lowed, Hehr had a damaged oar. Ho said j that Footo hit him. Hoth paid their lines ami uepnrieii. MORE FORDS flR RECEIVED iRERE L It. TOWHIt SFCCHHDS IX (JHT-i TIXO AXOTIIHIt NII1P.MH.NT OF POPl'LAR FORD (VRS TO Sl'P PLV DH.MAXI) l.V COOS Ai Cl'ltRV COF.NTIICS SO.MH SOLD ALHHADV. I. It. Tower, Ford distributor In Southwestern Oregon, received an other shipment of Fords today for Coos und Curry counties. Most of tho now cars aro flvo passenger touring cars, n few Ford roadsters being included. Mr. Tower had been making stron iioiis efforts to got the additional cars as his former shipment was quickly depleted. Not until Just bo fore tho Kllburn sailed from Port land wns It certain thnt ho would ne miiu 10 get tneni noro this week. A number of the new cars have already been contracted for nnd prospective buyorB will closo up tho iiiuiince wiinin u few days. HicrjIiiMly Wants a Foul. "Tho Fords are getting more pop ular every day In Coos County," re marked Mr. Tower today. "Prac tically every person who Is consid ering tho purchase of n car s rig uiiug on getting a Ford. Tho Fords have demonstrated that they are tho Ideal ears for this section. Tho Initial cost Is far less than any oilier machine; the Fords will trav el roads that other machines can not, the cost of I'uiinliiK a Ford is but a fraction of what It costs to run other autos and tho tire and repair hill and gnsolluo hill for a Ford aro far loss than for any othor car. "If you have tlmo to go on out ings or have much trnuilng to do, you simply can't afford to bo with out a Ford" I USE TRE CN. Sl'PHRINTHXDHXT TIKDGHX AX- XOCXCHSJIOl'RS OF I'SH Roy Scouts, the (.iris and Women, me mvii una mo Hoys aio All (Jhcii Special Hours Special hours for tho uso of tho Marshflold school gymnasium havo been determined upon by Supt. F. A. Tiedgen. Provision has been luado so far for all students with tho excep tion of tho glrla bolow tho Eighth grade. If tho younger girls will or ganize a gymnasium club, Mr. Tlcd en will nrrango for special hours for them. Mr. Tiedgen makes tho follow ing announcement: Until further notlco tho gymnasi um hours will bo as follows: Hoy Scouts Monday 3:30 to C p. m. m Huslness Girls, High School Girls ith and Sth Grado Girls Tuesday and Thursday 7 to fl p. m. Huslness Men, High School Hoys, With Grado Hoys Wednesday and I'lidny 7 to D p. in. Huslness Women nnd Huslness Men must present admission cards secured from .ludgo Hall. Rain Mini Again 1'pscts Dope In llio Eastern Leagues With His Contrary Antics SPECIALS T. .1 ui. ...... iviarsiuield BF and .0 DffnPATw '.Slitlllll,.. ... . . -". U ll'liono 1KI.H . urn'tted " OlMMil.Jl . --'leiu. 0n PHRCENTAGICS OF COAST LEAGUE 4 tnr AmocIiIoJ rrMi to Cooi liar Tlmn. W. L. P.O. San Francisco 30 2S .582 Salt Lako 35 .12 .522 Los Angeles ...'III 37 .513 Portland 30 32 .I7G Oakland 35 3D .173 Vcnico 32 3D .151 PORTLAND, Juno 1C For tho first time in two weeks Salt Lake slipped up a cog In tho percentage column and yesterday, with hor victory over Venice, overstepped Los Angeles that for n mouth has been dangling between first and second. Tho scores of yesturdny follow: Coast, lengiie. At Onlchind R. II. E. Portland . . . 1 C 0 Oakland 7 13 0 At Los Angoles It. II. E. San Francisco 3 0 0 Los Angeles 0 8 2 At Venice It. II. E. Venice- I U 2 Salt Lako 8 14 2 American 'League At Clilcngo Chlcago-Waslilngton gnmo postponed on account of rain. At Philadelphia Detroit-Phil adelphia Wet grounds. At New York It. St. Louis 4 New York U At Cleveland Clevclniid-Hustou Wet grounds. National Leaguo At Pittsburg Philadelphia-Pittsburg Wet grounds. At Cincinnati R. Now York S Cincinnati 0 At St. LouIs-t It. Brooklyn ... ., 2 St. Louis 4 At Chicago It. Hostou 0 Chicago I CITY COUNCIL SAVES MOOSE CHARTER WOOD! K'"j'i,,B wood, ,,crloa wood Alder wood, 1C to !4 'Uto -k 12 inches 'ICO Ilntt. I Phono 227 J " ll?C0 Bath Towels, bleached, 23x45, extra heavy 25c Batfi Towels, 18x34, bleached 10c Huck Towels, 14x24 -- 5c Huck Towels, 17x36 10c Barber Towels, per doz $ 45c Glass Towels, 16x34 -' 10c I JH K OOI CAIIS. CAItFKnr Z5C , n.uXEfDi yTrit iuu muiu CALL Boys' Shirts, light and dark colors, all sizes; worth 35c. Special- ' .. F.'SAUT0 N'Kht ana l)flr, ,lKi Cnfc. EXTRA 150 pairs Ladies' Oxfords and strap Sandals, qc Sizes 2 to 3'o, value up to $4.50. Special. C SAVE MONEY The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldg. THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST ASSORTMENT i... ... . r . ") "nicring tlio f HENRYVHinSS1 I Nut coal, l.nr V u UUAL 'Lump coal, r)Cr tnn Or halt to,, 0f both!! u. '"""o , Z; BCIKarsir'M II CO MiO MERCHANTS CAFE I'oinilnr I'laco t. Good Mpals Prices Reasonable '" Conuncrclnl and ll'Jfy Coi GRAVEL Wo aro now prepared to furnish ORAVIOL In nny quantities from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: Prom pilo on ground, $2.?5 per yard. Cnnoad lots, talcon from cam, $2.00 por yard. Retail Depart incut. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposlto I'ost-Offlco. I'lione 1(10. INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Mui'.slifichl, Not Hi llend, Kinilic, Tarheel, Sunset Ray. r Leaves Miu-.slificlil, nt Ilusy Corner, 7 a. in.; 10 a. in.; I p. in.; - p. in.; f p. in. Leaves Xorlli lleud 15 niliiiiles later. Leaves Kmplro HiHO u. m.; 1 1 :!!)' n. in.; l.:t(t p. in.; :t::i() p. in.; 11:00 p. in. Trips lifter llicsu hours limy ho nriiiiiKeil tor. riiono Ilusy t'orner. Mulit phono IG7-K. FALLSHOES PURCHASED linrry R (loi'doii nt Mm iimn n-... (.onion 8, Inc.. returned Snturilny from a huylnj; trip In San Francisco where ho mot representatives of eastern uinuufactures. Ladles hue hoots In hlack patont and dull French kid with cloth tons vjtpo'i iMiiui'i oim .Vq u.)irt !i)o- are koIiik strong for fall, l'ateat uii' Aiipiuis 'pu.Mi i.io' iim us i lontJiui" button boots with dark grey duns in, .iii.i,i .m .ia.uj i.iiiwi ! ,Jld tops aro the newest novelty. . 1 Plllmn mi, I LV,,.,.!. 1 i .... ' ' " " 'twin, ii ilL'Via liru DOlll llonyry ilauce Saltirda) nluhl, I'ni- piro (lull. At Oivkoii City Raid Is .Made und lIii(ii' I'oiiihI Itut Cnso to lie Dropped . ORKOON CITY, Juno 1C Con fronted with an ultimatum from tho National head of tho Moose loilno that in case nny of tho officers of Mooso Lodgo No. 9C1 woro con victed on a chargo of violating a city Ilciuor ordlnanco tho charter would ho taken from tho local lodge, tho Council unanimously vot ed to recommend to City Attorney Schuobcl that tho charges against ot'flcci'8 of tho lodgo bo dropped. Mr. Schucbel has not received n copy of tho Council request and said that ho would not ninko pub lic his decision until tho notice hail been received. Tho Bltuntlon was explained hy Judgo Gordon 12. Hay es, attorney for tho lodgo, and Ma yor Jones, who had discussed the matter with district officials of tho lodge. Tho lodgo was raided two weeks ago ami two bottles of liquor, ono Federal llcouso and a largo number of five-gallon demijohns woro found. W. Reynolds, steward of tho lodgo, who was arrested, entered a plea of guilty and was fined fL'fiO. War rants of arrest were served on nil othor officers a week ugo toduy, charging a violation of tho city li quor ordinance, 'which Is punish able witli a fine nnd Jail sentence. Since tho warrants woro served Dictator Noblo has resigned; a house committee, composed of Ma yor Jones nnd Couucllmen Meng and llnckett, hns bcou appointed and the bar and fixtures havo been re moved from tho lodgorooms. .A A. 1'rlco, local clothing inerclumt, wa's nominated for dictator at tho last meeting of the lodgo. ro Ullll. cliunblii Kloiir JjU.T.T Rallies, 7 Dr. II. li. KIILTV, DHXTIST lliouo I12..I. Room 'ML Coko hlilu 7 Times want ads bring results. going to bo worn I hero is llttlo chnngo In nion's styles, If nny. Tho now dark shado of tan will replace many of tho black now worn. Button or lace, tan or black, recodo or high toes are all proper. SIIOKS cost you no nioro at Gordon's Shoe Store nnd you get them direct from factories In Hos tou nnd New York. THE REAL QUESTION The question Is not, will mon 1 honor you for your work? Hut does your work honor you? Your concern is not only to creato profit for yoursolf, but to mnko that which will profit ninny besides yourself. COOS RA.V STKAM LAUNDRY Phono C7-J. 191!) iQuUB E MEET IT wm I MYRTLE PD ft Official IMounun FRIDAY, JULY 2X1), 1015 P Phone 181 J oi nters on Port Barnum Just n fiw Bhort years ago the people who bought property in Hun ker Hill weru regarded us visionary Today every Inch of that tract of land Is worth ninny times the original price Kxactly the same will happen nt l'oit H.irnum This splendid property has greater natural advantages than almost any other suburban tract because of its trans portation facilities. Thoso who purchase lots at prosout prices are sure to realize handsome profits. For full particulars call on or address or phono. 68 CENTRAL AVENUE FR.IZEEN (Si DUNCAN :i; I I I "" 'I SOCIAL OAIiANDKR WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Auxiliary at Church parlors, PriseJUas with Mrs. Brock uuiollor. Narcissus Club with Miss Tor a Lund. 1. M. C. with Mrs. Chas. Williams in North Rend. North Heivd Presbyterian tea for church auxiliaries. THURSDAY 4 North Rend Altar Guild with Mrs. Mllo K. Templo Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs. Charles Davis. 4 Nor. Luth. Young Ladles' aiu wim .Miss Elsie Larsen. No. 1 Trot or pace, ono-halt mllo, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purso $100 No. 2 Running, one half mllo, purso $H0.00 No. 3 Trot or paco, one-half mile, best two in three heats, freo for all, purso $115 No. 4 Novelty race, ono mllo, $30 for tirst to quarter post, 140 for first to hulf-mllo post, $05 for first to three quarter post, ?75 for first to mllo stako $200 No. C Motor Cycle, C miles, ?25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd $40 SATURDAY, JULY JJ, 1015 No. G. Trot or pneo, ono-halt mllo, two heuts, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purso... $100 No. 7 Running, five-eighths mllo, purso $100 No. 8 Trot or pace, ono mllo, three heats, every heat n , race, purso $150 No. 0 Running, ono und ono- eighth miles, for Coos and Curry County horses only, l l'urso $200 No. 10 Consolation rnco, for l all linrSPS Tint flnlalilnW . good as second, purso $7,1 No. ll Motocyclo raco, $25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd, purse. ..$40 I Chimneys I 'I replaces J. N. BAYLISS Any kind of brick work nt prlceu thnt are right. And till work guaranteed Call nt "Tho Fireside," Johnson Rldg., 137 Second St. French ranges, boiler work. Phono 434-J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY .WmHHWf If WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO Assets $2,340,000.00 rays H ner ceri on tavinn. - . vuiiiiyji i I. S KAUFMAN & CO, 1 Local Treasurer mmM(jl SOUTH COOS IllVKIt I10AT HIIItVICK LAUNCH EXPRESS loaves Miu-jihflcld ever ihy H 11. in. Leave head of Am at it: in p, m. STEAM lilt IUIXII0W leaven licid of rlvfr iiij tt T II. in. 1 cnies MnnhfleM tt a p. III. l'Nir iliaitiT npi.ljr on board. ROdKItS & SMITH Proprietor H. H. Harper HOUHE RUILDER Gonornl Repairing and Cublnot Making. Phono 349-J. J. M. Wright Phono 188-R IIUILDIXO COXTRACTOIt Estimates furulshod on request nn COMMUTATION' U Ticitirrs, $a.oo. Marshflvld-Xortli llend Auto Line Cars every ten mlotitei fron (I 11. in. to IS p. m.! to South Slough oiico n da;, letting at 11 11. in.; to Enqilro tliree trlpi a day. (.'OUST & KIX0, I'rcps. City Auto & Taxi Co. Day nnd Night Serrlro For taxi, phono 2, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phone !0, Chandler Hotel lA'XX IjAMBCTM. Prop. N!n. rnr KewCin Dr. H. M. Shaw Kye, l.'iii', Nose und Throat. GLASSKS F1TTKD DR. MATXIK 11. SHAW. Dl.sea.ses of Women nnd Children Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block : . 1 Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTIXO ILN'GINKKU AND AltCIIITKGT Offices, 20C Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshflold, Oregon, H. G. Butler CIVIL KXGINKKIt Room 304 Coko Bldg. Phono 145-J. Resldenco Phono 128-L. W. G. Chandler ARCIIITKCT Rooms 301 nnd, 302, Coko Rjilldlng, .Mrnshfleld, Oregon, . Wm. S. Turpen ARUH1TKOT Marshfleld, Oregon. HAVE THE ROOFFIXEO NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3171 JUNK 1015 ,.. .. tMi VIA FWRttdl JLI M. UIU" Auto Stage ScliM"1 Leave Man-hflcld nnd Bogi 5,00 aA 6:00 Perl Riley Ballinger l'LVXISTl AXD TKACIIKK Resldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3C8-L. vVV Wheat S2.U3 Knlnes xiwxlSii T1, k,ulYOU Imvo AIAAS USIiy. l'liouq 72. Pacific Hvery and TrnusJer Company, I DUIMGAN UNDERTAKIWG PARLORS will be kept OPKX TO Till J PURLIO A rofiiilar btato licensed undertaker will bo la chnrgo Phono 1H.W M DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono U7I) Tuesday 1 1trw1nnt3i1fllV 2 . , 6:00 B- Thursday 3 ..t.v. Snt'"-1'5 ' Sunday fi JJ' , Tuesdays - Wednesday 0 ;' Thursday 10 ,'.lits. Friday li 'uia. Saturday 12 ' B. Sunday 13 k'oO0- Monday H 6.'ooib- Tuesday 15 V.ts- Wednesday 16 ... ' Thursday 17 0 tB. Friday IS 9'titX. Saturday 19 7,'0 lB. Sunday 20 g!09 a.m. Monday . m-oO t Tuesday 10:00 V ,i,rti wnHnesday 2 J . Thursd Friday 25 ..joa '.-J ' .:S0 Thursday 21 .a. Pictures & framing Walker Studio 25 : ..I Saturday 26 Sunday iSOi 27 ..mi Monday 2S .,) t Tuesday 2 .. a .... tn .... HtnHnflEnftV UV .' HCUIIv." . now riinnlnf ' ...oo nro now . .n On trips leaving 7:0,0 a. m. J'ou ' land samo day. s 3 -il 11 V. 1HJEJ