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. 'itlsVi i ra' i i THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO Ll IJ i Tn pur rnn ruin $$ JU but rOH rlLLo -5 personal mention j PORT .UTHOltlES ATTORNEYS TO REGIS .(TIO.S Hulk of NotlhueM Mill In Front of Coos Ray Milling t'oiiipanji Whci I'ligliicei-i I I), t. M c;Ki; returned this morning after n sojourn In Eureka whore lie culled on the trade. MitS. 1 K. GETTINS left on the KIN burn this morning for Portland where she will visit. visit III in nml tnkc In the Exposl- I Hon. She Ifl 17 years old mid' It has heen nbout five years sluco he has Keen her nVid ho he Is anxiously nwnltlng her arrival. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS JAS HARNEY left today for Towers where he will take n position in one of tlio tamps. TDWEDirBUDOlinSUIDir t full will In- Instituted at nice by the Tort attorneys against nil per- " sons signed up for fills In tho Mill, MISS MAY PRUESS returned homo bIoiirIi project nml who hnvc refused I this morning on the Kllburn from to pay. This wns decided nt u. meet-j Derkoley. iiiL' of the Toit Coniliilsslonsrs aolil SIIKKIM' AM-RED JUIl.SU. CntllO today. In making Ills final report J. T. Urand showed that a total of ?12. r07.3(! has been collected by Iilin In cash and notes. 1. 0. Meokrt Mid ('. C. Johnson, ns u committee from Cooston, nsked for dredging of .TOO feet on Willnnch In let at the town landing. This will bo done noxt week. It is expected, In conjunction with tho county. That their fill has settled 27 per cent, Is soft and still bad wns tho OLIVER complaint of YV. . Dlndlngcr and 1. B. Smith, owning lots in the western addition. Commissioners Logglo mid HugerB with Engineers Charloson and (lottlns will investigate. E. O. Samuels asked what will bo dono nbout tho Northwest. A wire wast sent tho government engineers nuking for Immediate action or at least an expression of what will be dono nbout moving the hulk. MRS. J. A. MATSO.V spent Sunday at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Krusc on Isthmus Inlet. i.ot'is i. wheeler ami mum. MARGARET OGREN T) MARRY claude c garet , .M()t) AMI MISS MAR. WISEMAN MARRIED MIFFING NEW, EXPECT G. A. SMITH over last evening from Couullle, on a business visit. JOHN' KRONHOLM expects to lenvo tomorrow for San Frlinelsco where ho will spend his vacation lit tho Imposition. Event to bo Made Mlg Event In Odd Fellow mill llcbeknli Lodges In Which llotli Are Prominent mil ASM) Mits. heht DOREMUS left this morning for Towers on a short visit. (Special to Tiie Times.) HANDON. Oie. July 12. An nouncements have been made or the , marriage of Mrs. Margaret Ogrcn nml HERHERT HUSTERUD and Ralph t,0uIs i. Wheeler which will take Kruse will lenvo Friday for San ' ..in,. ,prn Wednesday night. Mr. Flr.tt Couple From New Town Towers (o llecome I trlilo mid Groom of Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Oregon, .Inly 12. At tho home of tho groom's tnothi r At the home of the groom's mother Mrs. Frank llurkholdur, of Coiiullle. Sunilny morning, Miss Mnrgueiiti WITH OTHERS Ob' COMPANV .MAY COME WITHIN WEEK Cnpl. ONoii ItcpciflM lie. Is Fully Heciiporntod Since Ills Trip To llmviiilmi MiiimN ('. A. Smltli nml other represent atives of the company inny bo hero within it week or so for quite n stay. ('apt. II. W. Olson of tho Ade line Smith, who arrived In this I SMITH IT IS SAID Hill.! ivn ''.... '""'Mlitl "" "ur :m; ('...'..I.... I ... r. II... .. . ' "" l" ' '"" "III! IVhi M-ngiT MM mill Cargo of ,fl Leaves for lien, vctn''l Willi It full pllKReilgcr , eurryiiiK u inrgll or lmt, HICillllHIIIII iMlllll NUIHh Ich iii o ciock yesteidin San FruilelHco. iiiornls,' 11 '" "aid pj E. 11. J0EI1NK wns n visitor at the county Kent this morning being called there on legal business. morning, sain tnui .Mr. miiiiiii iiiis .muui m mime anoiiier trim. Francisco whero they will spend yhclor is prominent In Odd Fellow Wiseman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fully i-eeiiporiited ami wiih now look-' before leaving on bei clinn.. ....., .1-.. -. .1. .. ..... I . .... . I ... .. . .... I .. ... .... .... Ml.... .. . . " uieir vaiuuoii ni uiu r.xpoHiiion. , rri.c and Mrs. Ogron is prominent yy. k. Wiseman, became the hrldoMng fine, which will no graiuying, providing uio ileal is In tho Hcboknhs, the auxlllnry of the of Clnudo C. Moon. Tho young coll- It. SPIRES came down last evening In an auto from Tow ers on n business visit. MRS. JACK DAVIS and her two 0ull Kcllowa, and tho nuptials will sons nre expected homo today i)0 mu0 tno occaslon of big Joint from Central Tolnt, where she g08SOn of tho lodges before which has been visiting with her par-' thov win i,0 BOlomnlzcd. ents, Mr. nml Mrs. A. L. Vincent jirs. Ogren is well known in Mnndr for the past six weeks. flul(, ,'vhero b1io formerly resided and n number of her friends from Marsh- llle field nre expected to bo In (ittciidnu.ee CLAUDE C. MOON nnd wife, for merly Miss Wiseman, arrived hero yesterday on tho stage from Co uullle for n short visit. C. S. M'CULLOCH Is n visitor hero today from Coiiulllc, having re turned from Allegnny, where he went on surveying business. nil. MANZER. physician of Smith-Towers Company nt Towers, came I'll yesterday to spend Sunday. Ho will leave soon for California whero ho will claim Miss Cowlo as a bride next month. MARRIAGE LICENSES CHARLES DEWEESE was down Sat urday night from Heaver Hill, coming to see about tho baseball league. MRS. CLEM WELLS was a passen ger south on tho Nnnn Smith yes terday for a visit at tho exposition. MATTHEWS RANCH SAID ' TO BE SOLD TO MINING CO. Is Hald J. C. Knoultoii, .Mining Ev- perl of Hnu Fi-iiut-Nrn, I Ins Made (ho Deal It wns reported that tho Mathews ranch lit tho hend of South Inlet was sold to a group of minors vno nro Intending to bring machinery to contlnuo tho black saim operations. Sovernl months ago .1. C. Knowlton connected with tho Morrlam mining company of San Kranclsro, enmo hero nnd niiulo an Investigation of the property. Ho went awny taking with him about half n ton of black sand for testing purposes. At that time ho said very little, declaring ho would rather reserve Jils statements until nftcr tests had )oen inndo In tho laboratory. From men who have acquaintance with tho concorn It Is said thero Is money be hind tho company which now Is men- MISS .MARTHA DO.VALDSON enmo tloned In rolntlon to tho present deal ,own from tho Donaldson ranch nnd expected activities. th inornB mi(l wcnl t0 Sunset Mr. .Matthews was at his ranch linv for n visit. C. 11. JOHNSON', nn official of the C. A. Smith company, arrived hero this morning for n short visit on the Hay. He has been with tho company at Hay Tolnt for nbout five years and this is his first visit to the Day. Tho following nro rccnt mnriiago licenses Issued by the County Clerk: Clnudo C. Moon and Marguerite Wiseman. Percy Howell Toole and Hunlco August Carpenter. Victor W. Mndstroni nnd Mary Knghlom. pie nro tho first to got inurrled from Towers. Jinniedlntely nftcr the ceremony they enmo to Mnrshflold, expecting to return tomorrow to make their homo at Towers. The groom hns clinrge of the Hod Cross Jewelry store at Towers, lie learned tho Jewelry business nt n technical college In Cnllfornln. The bride Is well known In Mnnv fleld whero sho hns lived for ninny yenrs until moving with her parents tb Towers recently. MRS. J. H. FliANAOAN left yester day morning for Smt Francisco on tno Nairn Smith for u visit nt tho exposition. ANDRKW J. THOMAS left on the Nairn Smith Sundny for San Francisco whero ho will visit tho Imposition for several days. .MR. AND .MRS. K. K. LYONS and son Hnlph, of Forest Grove, were guests Snturdny and Sunday at tho J. M. Wright homo on Soutn Fifth street. The families were old neighbors when living nt Hood River. lll'ltll-'l) HV COUNTY S. 11. I'pdykc, mi Old .Mini, Dies iih ii Pauper DICTUTY SHKRIFF A. P. DAVIS, returned this morning to Coqulllo whero ho will open tho sncrlff's sale. today mid could not bo seen but It wbh stated by a member of tho fain- .MRS. SICb.MA THOMAS and daugh- Hy that tho negotiations had not been closed. (Speclnl to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Ore., July 12. Tho body "of S. It, Updyko, who died tin- dor peculiar circumstances, was bur- JESSB FRAN55, C.uy Clnuson and Ks- c,i Uy tho county. Ho has a son mond Glossop left on their blcy-n Michigan who comniunicatea Hint clcs yesterday for a trip to Qrants ' ho ha,i no f n(8 wlth wllch to )ay TaSB. TllOy tOOk hunting nlld ftSll- f.,ornl nvnnnana. Mr. Updyko wns CO years of ago. Ho suffered from deafness ana had an Idea that fasting would euro tho trouble. Ho went without eating for thirteen days. Ho broke his fast by drinking soma milk nnd wntor but took more than ho could stand In his weakened condition and died us a result. Tho old gentleman had twice been an Inmate of tho Insane nsvliim. Is duo there soon on tho O'llrlen, a Ho hnd somo troublo with his wlfo llll? frollrlifor wlilpli la lirliifrltitv ... ..... " ""- " """ ", somo years ngo ami Claimed mat sno drugged him so that sho could plnco an insanity chargo against him, lug supplies and will camp out I along tho route and will spend sometime In Camas Valley. Esmond I Glossop formerly lived at Grants! Pass. ' i MRS. FRED CATTRALL, who has, been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Hull, left yesterday ror Bremerton, Wnsh., to meot her Iiusbnnd who SHERIFF'S SALE IS OPENED AT COQUILLE Stmt Today Deposing of Delinquent Tux Properly for ll)()rt, twt)7 mid 1008. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUIM.E, July 12. Tho sher iff's sale for tho disposal of property on which taxes Is duo wns opened hero today and will contlnuo nil of tills week nnd perhaps Into the next week. Tho property listed Is that on which taxes becaino delinquent In iuuii, isiuf nnu iiius. 'mere Is n great deal on hand. All lands not sold will bo bid In by tho county nnd next year sold nt n "Junk sale." news to his many friends bore. dipt. Olson states that ho en countered unustiully heuvy fogs on the Inst trip down tho coast ns well as on his return trip. This delayed lilm somewhat. Tho Adeline will probnbly sail about noon tomorrow with a cargo from the Smith mill. Mil T, H U Ih understood BU ID OUT AltltlVI'S 1'AltliV FIIO.M SOUTH AND liKAVI'S FOR NORTH Vessel Hns Smooth Passage up the Const 7!t Hogs go ns Cargo In the llllgo to Porlluiiil. BREAKWATER ASK IIK.'flKIt SALARY cargo of ammunition from tho At lnntlc const to tho U. S. navy yard. PAiNTiNtj is si:ii:d With ter Edith, wore passengers on tho .Nnnn Smith yesterdny enrouto t) tho Pnnuinii-Paclflc Exposition. Haiiiloii Poet Has Tionlile .Matsliflelil Hotel Mmii The Ilandou Western World sayo: ' H. O. Nettleton, tho local ooet, who! has been exhibiting his famous paint-1 Jug "Tho Goddess of Hop..." put on ; cnnviiH for him by llaitou Mupei of' Miirshlleld, snyM he had u i"ifb'iilt tliiui securing fie piiliiilug. a ho tel man wanted the picture and took pobt.esHlon becii'He Mr. .MapoM oed a week's board bill. Mr. Nettlelnii Mys ho offered to pay tho bnard bill hut the bos! muu ruined to lvo up the plcturii so with his lav . yor, Geo. W. Knsiui, ho sUu 1 R by force liil), i in.-, AITO STA(,'i: SCIIIIDULK To PORTLAND VIA I'LORI'Mi- Lea .Mnislif,, , i.'i,,,.,,,,,.,, Tiiewlny 13 r,.0 , WedneMilay II r.:Oi am Tliiirsday i:. ;,.uo , , ''"'y "' 5-30 mil' Saturday 17 r,;30 am1 Mo"''y I'J 0.00 anil Tuesday Sto fl.r, ,,, ' WedneiMliiy 21 u0 , I ''Wly 22 ,0:09 mill Krl,l' -:1 ll:uo ami ""ly SI 8:n BI11 """"uy ' .1:3.. a,,, Monday so 4 .... ulll '"y 27 4 jo , Wedlienduy js r,.v, .. 'lliiiisduy :'. v0i. Hiu lfrMly '"' :. ::. am s',l,1,,,l :' -,i.i ..,,, I.e.ii tiai itliiv-' on, 1 lollr m, Fi Autos an now running tlii.u-'t. On trips i.tlm: Muit-Lrti-LI '.-hi,. 7 Von should link- P..ii.uil ...mi,. ,.,x .MISSES ELIZA mid Hesslo Ayre, wero nniong those going out on tho Nnnn Smith yesterday to visit tho Exposition nt San Frnnclsco. GEO. DWYER came In )c.ircrrtny from Powers for a short visit at tho homo of his untie, A. II, Pow-ters. E. MONTGOMERY of the tele phone company, went tip to Pow ers this morning whero the com pany Is now putting in a brunch office. MRS. WEIlll and Mrs. Ryan of Grand Rapids, Mich., nro guests at tho homo Kif Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Hiowii, both ladies being relatives of Mr. Drown. WILL (JET MAIL SERVICE MRS. F. T. WILSON, of Croston, Iowa, Is expected hero tomorrow to visit at tho homo of hor daughter, ' Houte From (.'old llemii to llnrhor Mrs. F. L. Grannls. Hor daughter "',I " He-e.stnhllslied Miss Mabel Wilson of Seattle, will) (Special to Tho Times.) accompany hero hero for n visit. GOLD REACH, Ore., July 12. Miss Wilson visited hero provlous-j Tll I'coplo of Gold Roach and those ly and will bo warmly welcomed w'no ,lvo south of hero In Curry Ciiny County Touchers Would Tlnve Superintendent Pnhl .Moic (Speclnl to Tho Times. ) GOLD REACH, Ore., July VI. U the session of tho Curry County teachers' institute resolutions wero adopted asking that tho salary or tho county superintendent of schools bo raised to $1,200 n year. Those res olutions hnvo been forwarded to S. P..Polrce, tho Joint representative from Coos nnd Curry, nnd nlso Senator I. S. Smith. They nro usl oil to uso their Influence to bring nbout the Increase. At 7:30 o'clock this morning the steamship Kllburn, Captain .McClel land, arrived In from San Francis co nnd Euroku. Sho sailed nt 12 noon for Portland. The passengers arriving hero wero: W. M. Fountain, .Mrs. Fountain, J. Duck. Mrs. J. Duck. Jessie F. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Flsk. Ethel , , ...TTT" Stl.hblefi.ld. P. II. Medium.. C. A. I Wsm'' ,s S,,II ' H,,,r '"' 1 siiinnted, it will he. Those going south wero: Ml'S. T I, llrnti-M ii .1, UIIJ, ff TlionuiH, Mrs. S. Thonms, .MM11);$ ..,.,r, ....no .,unn n,i., .UUgJIj,'. ott Cornwull, Mrs. .1 . pj ..... I. 1 ill........... .. X: ...in. 11. .11. ivi;iiunison, (.!, p. ( A. Foiirohy, JuiitcH .Macklc ThonuiH, Perslo Dllilis. i,oyi ji 11. E. sniitn, .1. .1. Murphy, 1 iMiiiii, .1. .11. Howard, J, j fl up. N. J. Cornwull, R. s, , .Mrs. i-'niinio Wheeler, Miss Fn, Franse, Ora Grnimm, Eva .Miss Noll Hnrrlgan, Mrs. j ......., At........ ri 1 ...... ituim, .ii.yii.iu iiorsi, Wilbur 6' Mrs. C. P. Gaines, .Mlssdlad;,1 in, .'..n. uu;. HUIIH, AMCC f Win. Longslnff, F. W. WIckm,, F. Iliinsen. CARRIES SEVERAL TO.NS DAIRY PRODUCTS linker, Ed. Larson, P. E. Lurson, M. Larson, N. L. Viisoen, L. P. llrnn stcttor. W. G. Sldwell, T. K. Mtcli flold, .Mrs. F. F. Stutsman, May Mer cer, E. Heine, Mrs. Earl n. noran, W. G. Eggloston, I). I. McGeo, Delhi McCutcheon, Philip Anost, Mrs. D. bulk, .May Truess, W. Arthur Jones. Passengers nailing north from hero wore W. Hunter. Joe Murdoch, .Tuck llegen. Lee Cariulchaol, A. X. Fnhy, L. A. Savage, Lucy Peiicrson, L. II. Loiigflebl, Mrs. Longfleld, Mrs. "W. M. Wakeninu, W. M. Wnkeinnn. .Mrs. F. K. Gettlns. Mrs. J. J. Since. RUNS THE RAPIDS r'ELB TRIP SUNDAY .MARSHFIELD LOIM.'E WILL DAVE m; excursion to dandon back. JUDGE WATSON. W. T. Denionl. of iii. ...ii..,.. ......... .. 1 .. .. .. 1 ...- ..ii.. ivuiii, .inn -, ,., nan Lewis, county roadinastor. wero hero this morning on their way to Ton Mile on county road matters. WALLACE IIENSON. representing tlio Htato tax roiunilssloii, nntved hero today and left for Couullle. J whero ho U transcribing somo re cords for a few days. jKD. ARCHER, a brother-in-law hf Nod Galloway, ami wife have re turned from Washington and aro taking posM'Mklon of tho North In lot hotel which they will operate " in j mam .1 The Life Insurance Com panies of The U. S. 1 1 Hino 011 their books lll.noo policies that nro due ami unm,i 1 Some of this money nu) ,0 minlii.! JOHN HORN of North Rend wns a Mamhrtold visitor today. Ho Is still 011 crutches owing to an Injury to hi anklo which Is slow In heal ing, tho ankle Joint being affected D MILLS who is now with tho St. Paul hotel in Portland, was beie Saturday en louto north from llaiulon whore ho has been looking alter somo business Interests for tho liibt few wooks. SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Coos Hay Women's Club. Alpha Delphian Society. TUESDAY C. W. 11. M. with Mrs. Sohlbrede. Auction llrldgo with .Mrs. W. F. Miller. WEDNESDAY Day City Aid with Mrs. R. A. Chaplin. Narcissus Club with Mario Giilhralth. Dorcas Club with Mrs. L. Iliuoltou. Hebekah Instnllatlou. Auction Hrldgo with Mm. F. V. Catteiiln. THURSDAY THURSDAY Noith Rend Altar Guild with Mrs. Dennis Hull. Enstsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. Fred Drooks. DnptlHt Ladles Picnic. llnppy Hours Club. Mlnnle-Wls Club with Mrs. A. .. Downs. County are exceedingly glad to know thnt tho route from Gold Pencil to Harbor, over which mall wns formerly carried, Is to bo re established. Last year when bids wero received, tho department de- flared that they wero all too high land cut off tho route. It hns mndo groat luconvcnlenco. Tho now mill- lug town of Drooklngs Is opposlto Harbor and la order to send n letter j from thnt place to tho county seat I It had to go down to Crescent City, 1 Cnllfornlu, across tho mountains ito tho main lluo ,of tho Southorn iTllflflp ntul nrnmi.l Hint inv. n llnl.l . ...... ,, ,...,va,.j ij .jinn Deach, although tho dlstnnco be tween Gold Deach on tho north mid Harbor nnd Drooklngs on tho south was only 1 1 mllos. Tho bidding for tho routo Is to close July 27 and tho routo will bo established August 1C to continue under tho contract until Juno HO, 1 0 1 8. Tho Gold Deach Globo tells of A. Aubroy of Grants Tubs who niude tho trip down Hoguo River from Grants Tubs to tho mouth In n small boat. Ho ran tho rapids without nn accident and brought with him it mini who had been Injured nt tlio Devil's Stairs. 1 4 NOTICE All members of the Coos Trlbo No. 311 nro requested to bo present at a special mooting to ho hold In Owle Lcdgo room Monday ovonlng lit ly 12th nt 7::10 p. m. for the purpose of meeting Great Chief of Records Mr. L. II. Haiulg. Gcorgo Seellg Secretary NOTICE. 1 am not responsible for bills con tracted In niy mime by my son, Ed- ward G. Dyer. EDWARD E. DYER. Will Tnke Rand ami Hall Temn to Citk.liy.tho.Scii Elk's There Plan Rig Welcome For Them Tho Mnrshflold Elks nro today completing plana for tholr big ex cursion to Dandon next Sunday. Tlioy .re nrrunglng to tnko tlio bnud with j thoni and will miiko provision for 11 j lingo number of peoplo on tlio trip. iiaiuion Elks and business niun nro nlso planning to give tho 'visitors tho tlmo of tholr Ilvos. F. V. Cnttorlln, who Is chairman of tho coininltteo or Elks In ehnrgo of tho excursion said that they had arranged for n low round trio into. They will loavo Marshflold on the o"Jy morning train nnd hnvo special hJSl service between Gftqulllo mid Diindon. Tho afternoon tram will I wait nt Coqulllo for them. I According ot tho plans nt Dandon, 1 there will bo n big clnui hako mid other festivities at tho bench in tho morning, in tho nftornoon. tho mil gunio will ho pulled off nnd oinor lestlvltlos will ninko it a day long to he remembered. My Several Companies flnj Sale Is dosed Cnrrylng several tons of dalrjii ducts mid u small passenger lint steamship Hrcukwater left ottl eight o'clock yesterday mornltjl Portland. It Is stutcd that deflnllo Is kWown hero rcgardlii). snlo of tho Rreukwuter and h far sho Is only under consldcnij by custom companies. One ol1 concerns. Interested was a fruit a puny of Now Orleans, opcratltjj tween thnt point nnd llnvana.t Those who loft yesterday for,", north- worn; Mrs. J. F. CnttralU" kins, Mrs. M. Spencer, N. E. Mrs. Hlrsch, Mr. Hlrscli, SlngSrt Monly Huntley, M. C. Huntley, KJ Mo.Mononlg, Frnnk Miller, Sllicrl'l Eugono Carp, E. L. Smith. VESSEL MOVEMENTS A r lived Adeline Smith, Oakland, (:! 111. todny. F. A. Kllburn, Euroku, 7:30 il today. Sailed F. A. Kllburn, Portland, nol day. Dreakwulor, Portlund, 10:25il .Sunday. Nairn Smith, Sim Francisco,! Sunday. Duo Here. Santa Clara, Portland, 11:30 f tonight. 4.0t4H t WATERFRONT NEWS - lV-3 Early this inoriilug tho stcamt Adeline crossed in from Day Pi' anil today Is loading again st Smith mill. Tho Santa Clnrn Is duo from to hind and will ho off the bar iM 11:30 p. in. Tlmos Wnnt Ads for result. imu i.-- ... 1 to JOII Dettec Look It up. Edward D. Noonan -M 1 1-011I Mid 1. llnsiiiiiwii Rldg. Morshflcl.l. Ore. MISS NELL HARRUlAN who a short tlmu ago, arrived hero with her fa ther from Seattle, to lslt nt the' home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Harrl- Win. loft yivitordny on tho Nnnn Smith for a visit nt tho exposition. ' P. J. SlIEEHAN of the Siulth-Powers ' company left this moriiiim f Portlund where he will spend somei time looking after his ranch and ' oiher property He ept.cts his daiiKhter, who resides In Mon- uvni, 10 come to the coast EASY RAIRJAINS Do you want ucreage? 1 have lots 7. j;s, 15, 17 Un,i i9. EVERGREEN TERRACE, containing one acre or moro each. Do you want lots? A have the following: SENGSTACKEN ADD Lots I nnd 12. blk. .1. HAY PARK Lots 21 and 2S. block 12; ill and 20. blk. 20: 15 and 1C. blk. 22; 27 mid 2S. blk. 22. PLAT D Lot 12, block 01. PLAT C-I.ots 11 and 12. blk. 19; lot 11. block IS. SCHAEFFElfs ADD Lots I I mid 15, block 7. All simps, on your own tonus. Make on offer. Month lj payments. GUS W. KRAMER 175 S. 13th st, Salem, Oro. The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society HIBERNIA BANK INCORPORATUD 186 Market, McAllister and Jones Sts. Assets . , o r r 1 c e NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, 87,162 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA $61,339,689.55 V n V WR.TC TO US F0 OUR BOOKLET "BAHKIIIO BY m"bT " $6S2'