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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1915)
uto&TaaiM E COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, FIVE (f 1915 EVENING EDITION. w W4f i wa uj h M An cr-rs. y- ,-s . MM1 4ii t j t NfcW IUDAY en rooms, ituiiiHiiL'u, un?e in for two or three month ftnm July 1 I S. Knutman & Co. - ion sam-: i.ot field sacrifice pale $200.00 Company. In Smith Miii -h. pi Ice for utile U I. 8. Kaufman 5 l'Olt SALI2 Cheap, furnished lent, free, hot, cold wato.-, toilet nidi bath. "0." euro Tlmea. I a rflD CM C FOR SALE i ii wni-u o l'Olt SALK Newly liulll tlont house, also Singer Sowing machine. 13. J Slncx, opposite rerndalo rond. I'Oll SALK Furniture of three room house. Hnrgaln. W. 11. Fo, ley, West Hunker Hill. AtA6(k64MdAA A1 t WANTED SALKSMAN WAXTKI) To nil our fruit and ornumental nursery stock, roses, shrubbery, etc; ex- , elusive territory, liberal lash ad- ! vnueo weekly on orders; free out-L fit. YAKIMA & COLU.MIIIA UIV- , 1311 NIMISUUY CO., linn, Washington. North Yak-1 1 WAXTKI) to hour from owner of good farm for snlo. Send cash price and description. I). F, Hush, Minneapolis, Minn, WAXTKI) (iciicrnl hniiseuoik by experienced Blrl. Address 1'. O. Ilox 805, Murshfleld, Oregon. WAXTKI) (Jlrl for gfnernl work. Mrs. A. II. Powers. house. Strawb errius for canning at.. Loganberries for canning, at Guaranteed frssh laid eggs at RrrjasHasjorr&EHrasrinwnnssa Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House UE0. GETTING, Prop. Plu.no 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial A KUPPENHEIMER SUIT that wffl cost yoe $20 or $25 will sore make yota feel Hike celefoiratuirag aod won't cost you a cent moire the day before the fourth thaim nt woold the day after at TH Where the price MARSHFIELD wmsssmssmm The Noble Theater TONIGHT ..,... .'VPiniTS OF KLAIXK" Kntl The Mxteenth I3po,Ide of "TIIK X KW ' ",,ft t'nl "Til 13 CltVPTIC IllXfi." ,., ,,, ,iie latofct liupiiuiilmja of tho "TUB I'ATIIi: XKWS," alway f of u,e mv orld, , ... ., ..v tvu imw MAVO In IaBay sjilondld J rilWCIS X. HISILMAX AM) W'Y ,s (.,.n(; rcc; feature, 'T..K ST.S TIlKUt '-s lUA This picture can not bo recommended too h.Khy-.fs lr above the average photoplay. . rM,11A.vl." a Ml. wild un.m.I "CO.Mi; AIIOl'XI) AXD OCT 'I HA J LW.i . siiriu ALLXKW SP IV ItKKUS KXTHA M (,)rXTItV M(,f.S." M..r- Tomui-iow Night Paraiiuunt I tMtuu i tin's Ouhestra. .. x ii TiISDVY MdllTS. i ti i. ( 1M S tiioaiesi (OM.Vd MVP 1H.J)U moiitoma: ii vm .. .IIIIIL.NIV' iry in reel "'I in ' ' At. SWiO&ln r1 . - - sri , ww X FOR RENT npts. Dn phone 41.1, 41." So. 4th. j.-jju m,.iVr In Perlinm -One l'Jvl I tfiit on hill Park, call at tent, or - addles 1'. 0. llox 2Si!. l'Olt KKXT Xtco llcdrnniu In a IM. valo family. Apply 052 First SI. North. l'Olt IlKXT Nice front loom, lu housekeeping. Phono 1 17-J. Foil lti:x-r llouo on Ninth First gnr-Tcl- street, (Jood ynid and flue den planted. $12 per ni'jnth. eplione liisi-X. 1'Olt KKXT Small modern fur nishod bungalow. l'hono 1S3-.I FOK. KKXT Two nicely furnished rooms, Mrs. It. Nerdrum, 07!) So. ' Fifth, l'hono 37G-.J. , l'Olt IlKXT Furnished ."i-rnoni cot- tage at ins llnll avenue, l'hono :!Sr',, or npply ,JS1 So 4th st- FOK IlKXT Myrtle Arms modern furnished apartments, frco hcnl nnd water. $25 per month up. ............... ..... ..... LOST LOST On Minkct incline, n lailj's cuff button. Iteturn to Mrs. Peterson, Java Coffee House. X FINANCIAL X I $ , 1 AM leeching; nppllentlons for 1st mort. loans on Improved raucho3 F. K. Conway, Myrtle Arms pt. 4 $1.25 and $1.50 per crate $1.25 per crate . ' 35 cents per dozen is always right NORTH BEND y in wy i eaui w o te v-i-tn. '' w yj rc -ji i s-y en a itwj a - u aaii r.- rra v rxrvP i sa" w fctry n s? -' ii ii u i Tir( w-s" r-c sse..i irvr LiRfl cv VM-HSV7 ' FIXUP a ;WV!Tim - ,- WW JJP'T5- il'NK Til IKS Time and Heights of tides at Mnrshrield. The tides are placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; n compar ison of consecutive heights will In dlcato whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho Hnr one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at .Marshfleld. At North Uend 35 min utes earlier than nt Marshfleld. lOHIrs., 0.31 5.52 12.10 .14 Ft... ,20lnrs., i JFt... 21 Ilrs., 2.0 1.3S l.C 2.17 1.3 3.57 0.S 5.03 0.3 0.0 I 0.2 7.01 0.0 0.21 (i.O 1.13 C.l 2.05 CI 2.55 C.l 3.15 5.1 4.2 G.5C 3.9 S.17 3.G . t a 3.5 11.00 3.G 12.10 3.7 1.10 1.0 7.5 1 1.0 8.12 1.2 0.20 1.0 10.11 1.0 10. 5S 0.G 0.0 1.21 0.9 2.0S 1.3 3.05 1.0 4.10 1.0 5.20 2.1 G.2S i 2.01 4.2 2.53 4.3 3.30 1.4 1.2G 1.0 5.10 1.7 4.0 7.59 4.S S.I7 5.0 0.30 .-,.3 10.33 5.5 11.27 5.7 0.0 0.0 7.33 2.1 S.30 1.0 0.25 1.0 10.10 l.S 11.11 l.C Ft... Ilrs.. Ft.., 23 lira., Ft . . . 1 1 Ilrs., Ft.., Ilrs., Ft.., His., Ft.., Ilrs., Ft.., Ilrs., Ft.., Ilrs., Ft.., Ilrs., Ft.., 20 30 ! I . WKATIIKIt FOHKCAST WKATIIKIt KOItKt'AST lljr AmimUtM I'rrM to Cool llijr Time. OIIKCON Fair, except unsettled conditions mid probably showers In the Northwest, warmer Sunday except near the roast. South erly winds. LOCAL TKMl'KltATUIlK ItKCOll'l For tho 24 hoiiTb ending at I: 13 n. in., June 10, by lleiij. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 01 Minimum 50 At 1:13 a. m 51 Precipitation 01 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1011 CO.. SO Preclpltntlon eamo period last year '. . . .05.57 Wind Northwest, partly cloudy. O 4 i Speiilc Toinoi row. Dr. Woody and ' Kov. O. C. Wright, of Portland, will ipenk nt tho First Ilnptlst Church Sunday morning nnd evening. (tillil Very Sick. Myrtle Olson, tho flyo year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, is seriously III at tho family home. The child Is suf- ibises Ills Stnke. Peter Mlrrasoul ferlng a sovoro attack of inflanintlon m8 (Uncovered that Dick Manic, tho of tho bowels and hor condition Is penman who swam ashore during the regarded ns extremely critical. jciaromont wreck, hns little nppro- . elation of favors or of innklng his .Mlssa- Ills Step. Jack Adams for- wor,j BOod. Mank was without got to watch his step last night and money nnd had very little clothes the paco beenmo too llvoly for his 1j oto Htuktl him to $20 to got constitution nnd thnt Is why ho woke, i,;,,, t0 g,in Kianclsco on, Mnnk up this morning In a choice room of i promising to send the monoy back tho Hotel Carter. A bottle, half un-;,l8 B00 no KOt his insurance from loaded, nppearord as intito ovldonco1 t)l0 BaorH union. No reinlttnueo of the night boforo and Adnins waslwaK fortlirmnliiK nnd Pete wrote to ordered to deposit a fivor In the gen-jt)l0 mlorH union only to discover oral fund. J tlutt Hunk hud drawn his $50 theru I nnd disappeared. Husehiill Toiiioiiow. At 2 o clock . In North lluud tomorrow iiftornoon i V)vUi,r Js ,'rMd. C. W. Cypher, tho Maishfleld nine Is sclnxlulnd lo'w,10 H()nu tnio ago willed from hero cross lintH with tho North Hondors ' on t0 Sl(o(iW0i ,j wnB nrrested for the siipromncy of the liny. ltwhnn lin aui0 San Francisco on Is known that tho neighbors lmvo n olmrgo of ttoallng boiiio articles put a team Into tho field that la ex- from ( room t)l0 centml Hotel, coodlngly strong nnd tho locals i,B Cun released from custody, no making preparations for a vlgoroUB l0r,nK to Deputy Sheriff Laird, onslaught into the onemy's trenches, j .lm of t)l0 urtcloB wero found on Cypher or In his possession, he Bald. .(. New .loli. FrlondH hero Ilul,ar,nK tho freeing of Mrs. Wat have boon advlsod that J. 13. (lard nor. who rocontly complotod his work ns assistant englnoor on the Willamette Pacific construction near ,omo or 0thur court officer beforo (iardlnor, bus tukou a p'jsltlou as,a womn cun ho removed rrom one City Kntjlneor or Nnpa, CaJIfornlu. ' town (o another. Ho hays tbut HiIb He recently went South to Join Mrs. i ,uw (g not ppiluble to males. Oardnor. I Funeral Today. Tim fuiiornl or 1311 Forsmaii, a wood cuttor or the McDonald and Vaughn camp at llluo Hldge who died at the Mercy lies- THE BEST Costs No More IF IT DAT AN KSTMN IT 1H.VT KODAK "The Owl" The Central Avenue Drug Store ( pltal Wednesday as the result of n paralytic stroke was held this nf- i ternoon at the Wilson Undertaking Parlors, Hev. llengstson offlclnt'ng. (llllesplcs ('(lining. Lew l'rlce was down from his Sumner ranch today nrranglng to secure n home In Marshfleld for the summer for Mr. nnd Mrs. Lew C.lllesplo and the twins, who nro expeetel here 'about July 1 to spend three or four months. They have been In Califor nia for seernl months. Turnip to Sunset liny, Taking their packs and food with them, .lames T. Hrnnd, assistant superin tendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School, with ten boys, started out yesterday afternoon on a hlko to Sunset Day. They expect to icturn this evening. The party expected to camp out last night by the seashore and cook their own meals over camp fires. Long Motorcjcle Trip. Wesley Seaman returned yesterday after noon from n motorcycle trip that ex tended from Conulllo to Mrtle I'olnt nnd thence to Towers nnd back to Handon, from which place he came here yesterday via the coast rond. He said that everywhere ho found the roads In good shape and experienced no trouble in getting through. He left Coiiullle on Thursdny afternoon, having been called there as a wit ness In the Chinch case. Itooklets (Jo Knst. Thnt the Coos Hay booklets disappear like hot cakes Is the word received from J, A. Ward, at the exposition. He says there nro two booths from which the booklets nre being given out and that many times u day In ipilrles come from interested par ties. Tho cranberry plants sent by J. II. Plukeitun, of North Inlet, hnvo attracted much attention, he states. From Old Homo Tovtii. On n vis It to the coast Mrs. Myrtle Davis bus arrived hero from Warsaw, Missouri, and for n couple of weeks will visit with her old friend Mrs. F. 13. Wheel er, on Third Street. In July they nro both Intending 'to go south togeth er and tuko in tho Kxposltlou. Mrs. Wheeler formerly lived nt Warsaw, Missouri, mid there knew Mrs. Davis very well. Yesterday they went witn Mrs. 13. C. Drews In her machine to Sunset Hay and to Shore Acres, re turning In the evening. Praises Holt. Slipt. F. A. Teld gen, of Murshfleld, has written the school board nt Lebanon u highly coiiiiueudntory recommendation of ICrle Holt who Is being considered for the high school prlnclpnlshlp next year. Mr. Holt Is a gradunto r tio Mnrshflold High School and recently finished his course nt Wll- huuetto University and Ib regarded as one of the ablest young men of Marshfleld. lie Is the sou of Mr. uud Mrs. Cleo. N. Holt. son In Portland, Mr. Laird says that Is a now law which requires nn order rrnin a local Justlto or tho i t PERSONAL MENTION X P. A. UOLDI3X, Mhool supervisor, left on tho morning train for hW ofHco In Coijulllo. LKW F. PKK'K was In from Suni nor yostorday and today on a busi ness visit. ' HKN HcMl'LLKN came In last oven ! lug from near (lohlon Falls whore I ho has beon looking over timber. It. J. HALLANTYN13 was in tho city today for a short stay from tno North Fork. MltS. LYNN LAMHKTH left today Tor a three-woeks' visit with rrlends at Cniil!le and Handon. MISS HI I I U IIILLIN'OS bin re tunic 1 to her home near Myr tie Point after u short visit with . her sister, Mrs. Mike Durke. JACK McDONALI) came down yes terday afternoon with tho body of William Cross who was killed on the logging road. I FIU3I) N1KMI3 came down to his old hnuiits today after sojourning in the woods nt llluo Hldge for, n time. MRS. JOHN DASHNKY and son left yesterday to spend Sunday with Mr. Dnshuey, who Is foreman of ono of the Smith-Powers camps on the new line. nil. 11. W. MOItltOW left on tho morning train for Powers where ho hns put In an office, lie says that now he Is kept busy thero nt least two days of the week. llimil LONG and wife who left hero some time ago for Montana and then went to Minnesota, are expected to return to the liny to locate. milOKR SW13NSON, traveling rep-j reseiitntlve of tho Svenska Amerl- j kniinrcn Ilemlundent, of Chicago, ' Is making the rounds of tho Coos I Hay Scniidlunvlans In the Inter ests of his paper. 13. S. 11AHZI3I3, father of Mrs. Max Tlmmcrmnn, plans to leave Mon day vln Corvallls for Portland, i where ho will visit with his peo-1 pie. He ulso plans to spend some J time nt Shlpherd Springs, Wnsh Ingtoii, lu the hopes of benefitting his health DWKllIT L. 1101)013 expects to leave Monday for Olympla, Wash ington, where he has a case be fore the Supremo Court. This Is nu appeal case left on the dock et from the time Mr. Hodge was a practicing attorney nt Lewlston, Idaho. HUGH SNEDDON RELEASED TO GO TO HOSPITAL Will He Treated At Merry Hospital Insanity Churge Dropped by Judge Watson Via long distance telephone lute yesterday afternoon charges of In sanity against Hugh Sneddon were dropped by County Judge Watson ami Sneddon was released from cus tody and was not taken to the coun ty Jail. This action wus secure on pe tition of Stoll nnd Hodge, attorneys for Sneddon, The release was granted with the understanding that ho will bo taken . to tho Morcy Hospital uud given! treatment there under a trained nurse, according to William T. Stoll, Hugh Sneddon was arrested yes terday afternoon nu a warrant Issued by Judge Watson and was to go back last night to Coqulllo with Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird. AXXl'AL PICXIO Lliiucu Society Will Haw (Jalheiing nt SIiiijoii Park The Lliinea Society members will hold their annual picnic tomorrow at tho Simpson Pnrk lu North Itend For tho accomodation of the people nt Hiiukor Hill n special train will he run from there nt 3 o'clock. The faro will be twenty-five cents for the round (rip. WILL START A LARGE ICE CREAM FACT0R.Y Coos Hay lie uud Colli Storage Plniil : Inaugurates Xew and Import, nut I'cjituio of Hiislness ! ,i ,, , , , , , Tho Coos Hay Ice and Cold Htor - ugo cou.puny are making I'ropnru - tlons to ...anufneturo Iro Cream on n, iuihu ptuiu mill mil uiiKiiKlllK "" " pert rrom Seattle to attend to this part or the business, both whole sale and retail. Tho company proposes to rater to families and will Install u special messenger service ho that deliveries can be promptly made. AMDMr TUC QIPl X AlVlUNvl IHtblUK Miss Myrtle Downor, telegraidier I at the local telephone office, him re-1 turnod homo rrom Mercy Hospital where she recently underwent an .. i i .., , ., operation. 8ho Is getting along rino. William Hadcoek who had an op oration porfonneil nt Mercy Hospi tal Thurvday, Is getting along nicely and It Is expedod will soon recover. I,uiinli will leave Marslifiehl Sat. in day eieiiings iiIhiuI 7 o'cliM'k con. iiec-tlns; with auto to jikesldc lie- (iiiii i -July Monday morning, ivatii-j Iiik .Maishfleld uIhiiiI H o'clock. See; Capt. (.allonay. I Don't fin-get the Picnic at Simp- son Paik, Nci li llend, Siiuihiy, .f line UOthi gl. ii by the l.lunea Lodge, J. C. Penney Co. NKXT DOOIt TO MAHSIIKIKLI) POST OFFICK .'low can we do It? Wo lime the Nd'ongest liu.vhig power (here N. lust think of the enormous ntiionut or iiicniiniidlse, handled by the, ,1. 0, Penney ('ompiiii)'.s Hit busy stores. It .stands to reason joti know, that no one, who hlijs for one or (o stores, emi use tho amount of merchandise In u cnr, or slv yeor, thnt we do. Ladles' Shoes In kid .8 Hit) Ladles Shoes, gun metal, in various lasts, $2.50 value. Our price $1.0" A better shoo In patent, kid, gun metal. These nro worth 50c to 75c more. Our price !?ll. 10 Just arrived) n now lino of Indies' high class dress shoes in Patent, gun inetnl. cloi'i ton. $3.50 value. Our prico. . H:2.IO L.i ".C3 dress shoes. Kvery pnlr Iihb ii cushion Insole, mndo In patent vniup, cloth top $-.lH A better ono in nil tho new tops, Orlglnntors if.'S. 3C7PTZCU '(S?Or) of Iaw Prices Vmmxrmiifk.-VM-i l.i i mm T1GERSMDURML0SS M'lmXALIM'AlKlllX CAMP HIICT DOWX IX HKSPKCT Funeral of William Cross to bo Held Toinoii'ow Was Crushed He- tweeu Two Logs on Train Practically every member of the Dine llldge Tigers will tomorrow pay their last respects to William Cioss, for seven years nu epinloyeu In the VcDouuld & Vaughn camp. Cross was killed yesterday on u logging train. Tho ennip wns closed Imme diately nfter his death and the body was brought hero last evening. The funeral will be held nt 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt the Wilson Undertaking Parlors, llev. (1. Leltoy Hall will conduct the ser vices nt the parlors ami the llluo Lodge of Musoiis nt the grave. The deceased was u Mason, being a mem ber of the Composite. Lodge No. ION, at Ligrange, Maine, his old home be fore coining West. Merrill Hill, foreinnu of the log ging train, witnessed the accident yesterday afternoon. He said that for some unknown reason Cross was riding between the cam of los, something ho very rnrely did. Tho train was loaded and on Its way ,,()W1, wh(,n ,,, (.,in)n 0Il t)l0 (Br .i..,,,,! ,.f rrn,u i.rnko. nun en, I or u largo log roll to tho ground and n moment later Cross wus crushed between the cud or this log that remained on the car and the' butt end of a log Immeaiiiioly behind him. Ho died instantly. Theru wns gloom In the cmp when tho news was brought down. For seven years Cross had been n logging brakemau. He eamo there from tho Porter Mill where he work ed for the Simpson Company, nnd wns ono of tho hest-known em- pioyees of the enmp. Wiih War Veteran. Mis. Cross nnd her two children wero taken last evening to tho homo or Mr. uud Mrs, Mult filorn lu North Itend. The deceased was a Spunhh Amnrlcnii Wur veleran, having mi'v ed In tho New York Coast Artillery. At tho close or IiIh service hu re ceived u very creditable dlsuharge. J t AT THE HOTELS I $ (iiniiiller Hotel W. J. Longston, C'oiulllo; L. V. 1 ; ' h Krt.llo WllllamsoJi. ' Mlu)k ,H111,0I1. , " ,,,. j. M. ,,,,, i...i i. ii A Mi'nm liftrtlrmil : I'm iiiiiiu, ... . , Hen McMullen, Myrtle point; r.. J. Noble, Portland; A. P. Noble, Port land; fJcorgo It. Sailor, Portland; II. P. Huohiier, Portland; Philip Hunh Iner, Portland; (1. II. HHIfant, Se attle; W. O. Laird, CoUlllo; ll. M. Ilutlor, Corvallls; W. O. Hobertson, Portland; C. II. Padock, Pottluud; '(L II. Douglas. Portland; J. F. Wan- 1(mH' I'-tlnl ; M. T. Ilersprlng. Han tKranel8co; D. I. Mcflee, San Fran- Cisco. St. Irfiwionro Hotel (leorgo llogman, Han Francisco; L. A. Plnard. Portland; Mrs. ll. T. . Iln.llnnill I ll-lPllltltl Ivlftlll. ' r,u"' ,"''"'""' Hl'i0r Powers- i Powers! Mrs. Joo nnjiior, i owero, ' ' ". . .. .,.., I", rrrunii iiiii " ....,, Portland; C. T. Long, Portland. Illauco Motel ii. C. Hanson. North Hond; 13d Lovlno. llluo Hhlgo; Kmmet F. Wlor, Crcxiceiit City; T. J. Hallentyno.) North Fork; Hay Noel, llluo llldge; Fled Nleme, llluo llldge; W M Orant. San Francisco; William Has-, sett, Camp 3. I Llojd Hotel ) Joe Honey, Daniels Creek; Hoy , Johnson, Portland; It. K. Sonderson, llluo Itldgo, Jenty Van Deventen ial,(0. - W Wllllanni, Powers fli1Piipr iiuiebur" Mr I' Jo" Hhcller, Hosruun .Mr McCarty. Coaullle lace. $1.25 vat. Our price ,n.iW Wo lend Others Follow "GLAD TO BE HERE (HIKiriiXd OF HISUOP SUJINKU IS HNTIIUHIAHTIO Is On Oioh Hay for First Tim Hns lleanl Wonderful Things of This Country, l!o Sn)H "(Had to be hero!" exclaimed lit. llev. Walter Taylor Suninor, Ulshop of Oregon, as he stepped from tho launch Onsgo this morning on Ills first visit to Coos Hay. Ho wan met by llev. llrownlng, whoso guest he will bo for several days. "I have been henrlng wonderful things about your copntry hero," lip continued, "and now thnt I am Inro I can seo why it Is." Ho had nn enjoyable trip In from Kugeno and the bench route proved a now mode or travel to the Hlshop. "The next time I como It will proh iilily be on the tr.iln," ho said, "nnd then I can't write to my rflontlB in the Knst nnd tell them of hardship. There nro none." Since Jnnunry Hlshop Humnor linn been n resident lu Oregon, coming hero to take the place loft vacant by, the death of Hlshop Hcncilln;;, so .well known on Coos liny. "I am vitally Interested In tho weUuro of Oregon," he continued, "for thu upbuilding or the sea to menus n better opportunity for Iho church." lie was extremely plo. soil with the Kplscopal Church building vhoji shown through It by Kuv. llrownlng. Last Sundny Hlshop Sumner de livered tho harcnlnuronto Borinoi at the University of Oregon. "Tho state can pride Itaulf on both the University and the Oregon Agricul tural College," ho said. "Wo of tho Knst, with our old stabllsluul Insti tutions have known nothing of thu Ltruggles of thu scuts of learning in Oregon, It has been n hard lght for appropriations, hut I bollovo that now the end is In sight and that their future progress wttl ho rapid." L L. TI HIVE FINE STORE WILL COMPLKTK OVKHIIAl'LINO OF gi'AHTKHH AND COXSOLI DATK Ml'HK' HI'SIXKSSKS NKXT WKKK. L, L. Thonius has a largo force of dec orators putting the MiiIhIiIiik touches to hla new inusle store on Centrul nvenuo whuro next week ho will consolidate tho Wiley II. Allen Company store and tho W. II Ilulnoa store under tho iiamo or tho L. h. 'rriiomuB Music Co. He will have ono of tho fluost music stores In the state. It Id most attractively decorated and arraugod for displaying tho excellent stock. Ho will have two flno Victor rooms lu addition to tho large general ahow room. Don't forget Iho Picnic at Simp Min Park, North Heml, Sunday, June Sllllii ghen by the Lliinea fjoclgo, IJIihy COAL. The kind YOU b ALWAYS 1IHI3I). Phono 7S. mcUK Llery and Truiu.fer Company. nr H j,; KKIl'Y, DKXTI8T . l,otlo ii-J, llooni ttUI. Coke blclg. FOIt THAXSI'KIl AND STOIl. A(1K OF IIOt'SKIIOLl) CHIODS KHKIOIIT AXD H.M10AOK t.n FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Ui:t Itesldviico Phono 1.SI-J Mniket Ae. and Waterfront - 5 TO Ml M WmWmWmWtmmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1WJW itmMimmk sL'4tiZi