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t ' Mm mi two ; DOINGS t: E STREET CASE COUNCIL AHOITS PLANS SPKCIFICAT10XS AND Action Taken nt 111:0.1 This Moin- Iiik 1iii)ko Coko and Others Will IKHIIy Contest Action I At 12:0r o'clock this morning, marking the closo of a three-hour verbal battle, members of the City Council adopted the plans and Btloc Iflenttons for the cutting to grade of First street and tlio hard surfac ing of tho two-block thoroughfare. 1AI1 of the Coiincllmcn voted for tho plans with tho exception of 11. A. Copplc, who did not vote. .Tudgo Coke,, after having stren uously opposed tho moVe, terming it "an lnjtistleo to tho owners of homes on Klrst street and a foolish action before tho street Hues havo heon definitely determined," on be half of himself and tho other prop erty owners so minded, filed a ver bal protest. Ho said ho wanted It a matter of rcrord, possibly to guldo iuluro actions and warning was giv en that tho matter would bo legally contested. Tho plarts olid specifications wero for two Improvements. One was the opening 6f tho street 10 feet wide at tho top and bottom. This Would mean n cut li.'l feet deep with vortical sides. "Couldn't hold under any circum stances, not If made of rock," de clared A. 11. Oldloy. The second plan, calling for a '40-foot cut at tho bottom and a 00-foot width nt tho top was tho one adopted. Tho following figures nro Interest ing; For tho vertical cut, 10 feet wldo, tl8,800 cu. yds. excavating ..$7,525 0 810 n(. yds, paving :t,800 1 3G0 ft. curbing .080 t)805 mi. ft, sldownlk 1.G70 Ono 10-foot drlvoway 20 $t;i,G95 For tho 10-foot slopes: Figures tho snmo, with tho exception thoro would bo 2.1, 200 cubic yards of ex cavation at an estimated cost of $!300, totaling ? 15, 170 for this proj ect ,tho ono selected. Tho cost per front foot, said tho engineer, will he $12..'I0, according to his plans and this docs not Includo tho sower which '.must bo laid. Wanted Vertical Hides. Tom T. llonnott would havo ver tical Bides, steep cuts with tho walls running straight up nnd down. "It was tho first understanding of tho property owners that such would bo tho caso." ho argued. Ho didn't ox- poet tho city would bo responsible'! for tho street sides that might rat tlo down uero'ss tho sidewalk. "Couldn't hold up If It was solid rock," exclaimed tho city engineer. "It's an easy niatlor to find out whoro tho lines go," said City Attor ney John 1). (loss. "Tho question Is tho ono of ownership. In somo cases whoro property on that street Is said jiow to extend out too far has been boon hold for 20 years that 1 know. of, It sooius to mo that It can bo bold by tho right of estoppk. Thoro 1h tho l)r, Tower place, for Instance. It could probably hold at leiut where tho hoiiBo Is." Ho didn't know that tho enclos ing of n portion of tho street with u fenco would glvo nny added right. Ho further said that Hrondway had been enclosed according to tho tho Cleinout pint. Putting through First street undor this, ho said, would mean the streets going about 13 foot undor tho Tower residence. Judge Coko Talks. For tho first tlmo Judge Coko was nolo to bo present mid declare his viown. on nio cutting iiown oi virst slroot. "I understand It Is your I policy, gentlemen of tho Council, to -conform with tho wishes of tho iiin-l jorlty. I nm not accustomed to outer' into a controversy where opposition : must resort to the charges of liars mid grnftors. IP ni 'tins ruiiiiinviB) hub uuiu'ces Bitrlly arisen whereas a more Iiulul 1 gout spirit would have adjusted the ;juostlon properly. The mutter Is ono to bo disposed of Iu tho ordlnmy i wny, not by vituperation and slnn- fdor. Any course pursued to build up u section of n community by tear- in i- iinu-n nnotlier Is harmful. J1UIUIU llllu timiiui ni...ivi ) itur ud ono of thu gentlemen Into my offlco mid told him thnt it cumpaltiu of slander would not bo warranted .i, ....... . .t.)t. .iKittiii. utnvtn.t T .... 1 ) nnd that If u nuijoiity on that , atroot favored tho hind surfacing and I tho grading, I couui no my snare, as , Jinrd us It might bo for mo nml j others. "Do not ovorlook tho fact, gen- tloiuen of tho Council, that It was on your own Inltlntlvo that It was proposed to plank First strout 22 feet wldo. I signed tho putltlon cir culated, not knowing I wns commit ting any erlnio or wus submitting anysolf to itueh fduiidor ns bus fol lowed. Much Misrepresentation There Iiuh boon much mUropreson- OF CITY St tt W , ttitlon and distorting of facts, de clared .Tudgo Coke. "I feel that this Is not a tlmo to cnll upon us for such an expenditure. Tho ex pense doesn't cud with the grad ing and paving. It will destroy our homes. When graded down tho property Is useless for residential purposes. Our homes could not bo on a level with n livery stablo and old-time saloons." Ascertain Stioet Lines Judge Coke wnrncd the Council that both himself and others would "strenuously object to being com pelled to pay for any assessment on that street until first the property lines havo been ascertained." "That'll hold up those who do want to Improve for several years," Interposed Tom T. llcnnetl. Tho Judge declared this n better method than to "go Into tho mat tor with eyes closed." "It Is true," ho continued, "that tho Hvoiilng Hecord and J. V. lien uett and his assoclates hero havo . sald that myself and Dr. Tower blockadcd and enclosed a part of Hroadway. I ask you gentlcmon, go look at tho lines. Iloth of us nro on the same lino as exists from Mar ket avenue north with tho ono ex ception, Mrs. McLeod'n place. Tho obstruction In front of thnt lot Is there as a monument to tho gon itis of J. W. Ilennctt. "And with Dr. Tower nnd mysolf on this line with others wo nro singled out and heralded boforo the community in slundorous state ments." Magnetic Variation Ho said that tho general belief was that regarding the Clement plat thoro Is a 20 degrco inngnotlc varia tion which It Is believed actually throws the property 20 degrees west of what It was originally thought to be. Tn'o Impression, ho said, for years had been that tho city had vacated the 10 feet on each sldo of tho street. Mrs. Iliitcliesou Changes. Judge Coko introduced n letter from Mrs. Hutchcson, which ho said sho had given him voluntarily. She asked to hnvo her nnino stricken I to m the petition for tho cutting of tho street and stands now for tho planking at G5 cents per front foot. Tom T. Ilennctt declared tlicro has been "an attempt for tho past four or flvo years to bulldozo nny ono who tried to put forward tho cutting down of First street. Tlicro has been no desire on our part to InJ hi o Judge Coko or anyone olsc." Tho Council has for years acted on the Clement plat, ho said. First street Ih not to bo only two blocks long, hut Is to bo opened elenr through, "but you can't mako It all In ono Jump." A. H. O'llrlou declared there has been no attempt at slander. Claude Nnsburg said It would ninko no difference what plat holds "as long as wo get our proporty Improved." Might of IVory. John 1). (loss stated his belief that tho street, having been fenced In along the 10-foot lino on each side, now bolongs to tho property owners by right of usery. It. A. Copplo wanted to bo suro tho city would bo protected In let ting a contract. "Wo cm, nt least draw one up j flml will protect tho city." stated tho City Attorney, though ho did not explain exactly how this would bo done. Summing up those for nml against (ho Improvement the figures show ed that owners representing 5'.i0.03 feet favored planking, and counting Mrs. Hlchanlson In, 500.55 feet for the paving. Judge Coko declared tlio informal vote of the Itluo Lodge I for the paving would not be binding. Included Other Propel ly Tho Council counted as In f.ivnr of tho hard paving tho Flanagan & Ilennctt bunk pionerty. thu Masonic property and the residence of Mrs. II. M. Hlchardsoii. Opponents of pav ing declared that the first two should not be Included and Hint Mrs. Hlelt aidhon was opposed to paving. Harry J. Kimball then placed tho motion t-i cut down First street lie foro tho house, tho matter was vot ed on uud nuother notch iu the fight for tho cutting down or First street hod been won. Not Hose Stiewn. Not rose stiowu and uinimilU- wns the road taken ofclerd.iy b) Alfred ICvaus nnd J. D. Craig. The latter cmiio to tho I'nrior hotel late lostmdnv nfiurnnnn under a special escort and spout tho roiiiiiiudor of tho wauing nours nnd then somo thinking and talking over i,S troubles, giving n long harangue on the war by way or good measure. Kvans was more dignified and talk ed very llttlo ho couldn't. Moth up ponrcd boforo .Tudgo Dutler to ans wer for tho faors awarded them by the city. Hpeit Watch Mepalrlng Cioss Jewelry Depmliiieiit. Med Times want nda Drle m: THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, COUNCIL POT OM THE BIG ACT!, Z: FlltST HTKKHT IMPItOVKMKXT MAIN FKATL'lti: OF MKKTIXO Ordinance Passed for Sale of Im provement, llouds Xciv Sewer for Section of Alder Avenue ITuslncss outside tho discussion of First street seemed out of place In tho Council Chambers last eve ning and was hurried through thnt tho main big act of tho evening, nnd tho early morning for that matter, might bo gotten undor way. Meeting as a board of equaliza tion tho city fathers confirmed tho assessment for the paving of Tenth street between HI rod and a point 125 feot north and also for tho hard surfacing of Twelfth court. Via thu ordinance route tho sale of Improvement bonds for tho un- paid assessments in tho Iniprove- incuts or several projects was au- thorhed. Tho sower now being in- stnlled on Seventh street between Ingersoll nnd Kruso nnd thenco down to Fifth street will havo an unpaid assessment of $7G:i.!)8; tho same is truo on Kighth street where $231.31 was authorized, nnd on Central nve mio, between Fourth nnd Kighth, tho outstanding amount Is now $255. -10. Tho bonds mature In ten years and run nt tho rnto of six per cent an nually. Ordinances Passed An ordlnnnco was passed, nftorl the contract had been let, for tho improvement of Tenth street be tween HI roil nnd tho bridge Tho contractor will bo allowed 90 days for tho work and with a penalty of $10 for each day or portion thereof over that tlmo. In an ordlnnnco tho sewer on Twelfth court between Flnnagan nnd Ooldon avenues wns authorized. The samo was truo for tho hard surfac ing of thnt street. New Sewer Plans. Ilecnuso tho sower on Alder ave nue Is but thrco feet below tho planking, nnd Is not largo enough to tftko tlin sownco from Front ulrnnt. -...,, .., Engineer Oldloy last ovcnlg wns or dorcd to make plans nnd specifica tions for a brunch for tho proposed now sowar for tho west sldo of Front street between Mnrket and Alder avenues, this to run from Front street down Alder to tho bay. It Is expected thnt this nrm will also!"0 wnH cnrC(1 for' nml tho remainder tako In First street. A chango wns mnde In tho assess ment of North Kighth street, for Its plnuklug, tho figures now being $2.11 u front foot instead of $2.10. SANDWICH MAN SEEKS DAMAGES OF CITY Claims Stand Moved From Front Street Muring Fourth mid Ills HecclptH Surrercd Thnt ho has been dumnged to tho extent of $13S, duo from tho city by reason of the fact that his stand ' 1 1 was moved by the Fourth of July Committee off of Front street dur- ng tho celebnitlon was tho contcn-, Hon of n snndwich mnn nppcarlng before tho city council last evening. , 0 offered to compromise for $100. The matter was referred to tho Fl - nance commltteo of the council. Tho man showed that ho had been paying u monthly license fco to tho city. Ho said ho nindo $103 on Sat urday and would havo nindo much more had ho not been moved nnd placed with other stands closo to him. TO wooimjn mock cmi:i:k to fismi:mmi:x's pamadisi: mi: Depulj tinino Warden Thomas After1'0 -.,( Trout Cieek Is Wllhoiit Fish Now- Wooden Hock Creek, or the Kden Itldgo Valley country, is eight to ten miles iu length, Is situated In the heart of tho mountains and Is . In oor wny adapted to tho rearing I of fat and "luscious' trout. Hut ! desplto this fact It Is said there ' i not a nun in tlio stream up to-1 ward Its source. This Is accounted I or uy mo laci mat thoro Is a 110-, loot waterfall pLmr.! above this lee,, p),)ted Deputy Oamo War., denjhonins Is now trying to secure J-.000 trout for the stream. Hepeatedly residents of that see- Hon have nsked that the stream be, sioeueu. u Is said there is n in goo,, there which could bo made ' Into an extremely Valuable fishing spot. TI... rii. ...m ..... - a . . . fromthoStaie-Flshrnr' mission nnd probably nm ,IP brought l tho special ear to tho Cow Croek canyon and transpoited from th.n ' to Wooden Hock Creek tK STOCK STREAM OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY AUTOS CUT GAPERS !oXK OVHItTCHNS XNAll HAXIIO.V, MOHK COLLIDi: and Charles Mitchell Crawl Out of One Accident and Oct Mixed In a Second Two nuto nccldcnts within one nf-1 ternoon, ono of which left them pinned beneath nn upturned car, and the second that placed them on the verge of n tip over wns the ex perience yesterday of Matt L. May nnd Charles Mitchell, returning by onto stago from IJandon. Today both are In bed getting over tho shock nnd the bruises suffered. Seven persons wero upturned In tho first nccldcnt nnd nnrrowly escaped death when tho mnehlno jammed Into a precipitous hank between Lampn and Kivcrtou. The second accident happened nbotit five miles out of Marshfleld on tho Coqulllo road when the heavllj .laden unto stage, driven by Lynn Lambeth collided with a Ford be longing to William Hyden, foromun at tho Kostsldo mill. Ho was ac companied by his family. Tho larger mnehlno veered Into the bnnk In nn effort to nvold hit ting tho smaller auto. Tho front axlo of the Ford was twisted, said tho pnsseugers, and n head light smashed. Tho mnehlno enmo 'ack to town undor Its own power though n tiro wns blown off. Hit Mud Holes. Mr. May was in bed this morn ing. He said that Driver Leiiovo wns driving about 25 miles an hour on tho wny up from Handon. In tho nuto besides Mr. May wero Felix Wolff and Charles -Mitchell return lug to Marshfleld. The mnchluc hit somo mud holes by the side of the rond, ho said, tho wheels swerved and tho nuto dashed up tho itocp bank, turning completely over. iwo men on tno running uonra, wero thrown clear. A womnn of about 200 pounds, and the driver, woro pinned undor tho front .'eat with tho four In tho rear also un dernenth. Tho ninchlno was lifted up slowly and overyono crawled out. Practically nil of them wero bruised lB"Rh,1' nml Mr- Ma' received re-1 i colvo'l ' 1"r(l 'w '" t0 chest. ' Lonovo sustained a broken finger. j Tho fuct thnt It was n light carj probably saved the occupants from being crushed to death. j A. S. Hammond nnd Hnrry J. I McKcown, riding by soon after, took Mr. May into Coqulllo, whoro i of tho passengers wero brought to I Coqulllo Inter. FIGHT DVEH PATH ALMKMT IUF.U CLASHFS WITH JOHN lTIY.(;i:itALl Trouble In First Addition, Accord lug to Dieu, Who Hits Moth Ivies Swelled Shut. With his face smashed nut of shniie. both even, lilncltoil innl mm I entirely too largo to bo natural and' wlth , dotlies blood-bcspattered. ' Albert Dlou appeared nt the police, ,, ,nto vu.r,n.- f, seeking a warrant for the arrest of! ! ,0h ruornd 1 m ZZTrZ 't Z uZ "' 1?T " S First Addition. Troublo is said to havo arisen over tho rlght-of-wny In-! to Dion's property. i Tho police roforred Dlou to tho Justlco of tho peaco. Ho wont there i and than was referred to District At-' tornoy Llljeqvlst who Is expected horo tomorrow. Dleu snt for n long tlmo nt tho j Hiiiiion nororo attending to his' wouiiiIb. Ills left eyo wns swollen , up llko a good-sized ogg nnd drep ' ly gashed In the eyebrow, 'l mm) I said ho did not know with what 'Fitzgerald hit him. In explaining his story Dlou de- Iclared that Fltzgorald has fenced Iu , part of tho street una tho only wnv c"u'11 Wt """'o was through tho eiiieicen yard of Fitzgerald's now Placed on tho public highway. This, ho said, Is what led to tho troublo. llowovor, Fitzgerald has not yot itp peared to toll his sldo of the story. 'rank STOPS KXMOITH II. lJimb, Prominent Ho. M"lum .Man, With Family, um, Frank W. l.allll). of TIn.iMl,,.,. tho K.ks lodge, with dswe an four children, arrived ere last ml , vla t ' Js f rim Z Francisco The .. L . large Un- ill., S " uZ.l ' . passougor Hudson ma- iv.....w, nun inoir complete camping 1 nnrfDilinrt.nllo n, ., paraphernalia stra side. " Ul Ut': Tho roads up the coast, said Mr r r.-1 ? '. t-werei orouchlow , ,, par,y eene n TlS S l, nBn,ncont Tnll ',. Tho5,loft out V way of Allegany for their home. so.u through tho Willamette Valles b8 sold at exceptionally 13, 1915-EVENING EDITION. SHIPPING NEWS SANTA CLARA HERE STUAMSIIIP AHIMVIM IX XIOHT FltO.M POHTLAXI) llrlugs (!ood Cargo and Pnsscnjior 1,1st, Leaving nt Noon on South Mound .Trip. Shortly nfter 11 oVloclc Inst evening tho stenmshlp Santa Clnrn, Captain I.ofstedt, mnde fast In North llcnd from Portland. Sho brought, ti good passenger list and a fair cargo for Coos Day and early this morning cunie up to Marshfleld, leaving down for Kurckn nnd Son Francisco nt 12 o'clock this noon. Tho passengers nrrlvlng on her wero: A. W. Drown, J. F. Cal llcotte, Mrs. It. F. Durke, Jenno IJurkc, AHox Hngqulst, .1. F. Fltz patrick, Mrs. Fltpatrlck, Hoy H. dill, Win. On Mrs. liny, Mrs. C. W. Hobblus, C. W. Hobblns, Jr., Perry Whitney, Mrs. Whitney,, Thel mn Whitney, Sophln Whitney, Tony Siindos, W. C. Odell, (leo. Sugar, J. Miller, Marie arandell, Mrs. 10. Orandcll, II. II. Wnll, II. 11. Hoye. Passengers from hero for tho South wero: .Miss K. Thoinns, 11. L. Coleinnn, A. Dutler, A. Hnrris, Alex Hnglund, C. O. Krlckson, 11. L. Conlogue, N. P. Johnson, J. J. Kronholin, 11. 11. Parr, Mrs. It. It. Parr, Luclnn Parr, Ircno Uondiick son, Aug. Hendrlckson, Thos. Mc Klnnon, A. Fnrah, Fred Anderson, Anton Ludwlg, J. F. Darch, F. M. llarry, F. C. Chase, Jack Miller. WIIITTIKH SAILS Tho oil tanker Whlttlor which brought u cargo of oil hero sailed this morning nt ! o'clock for the south. ooi's TO itW'hOY T,0 gasoline boat Fish left this mornlng for Unndon. Cnpt. Otto Mortcnson took the boat down nnd carried n curgo of mnchlnory for the , dre,,Be on tho coqulllo Htvcr. j . . - KASV MAMOAIXS Do you want ncroage? I hnvo lots 7, 13, 15, 17 mid t'J, HVKHGHHHN TKUHACL', eontnlnlng ono ncro or nioro each. Do you want lots? A havo tho following: SKNOSTACKKN ADD 1 nnd 12, blk. 5. DAY PAHK Lots 21 -Lots and 25, block 12; 10 and 20, blk. 20; 15 nnd 10, blk. 22; 27 nnd 28, blk. 22. PLAT D Lot 12. block Gl. PLAT C Lots 11 nnd 12, blk. 19; lot 11, block IS. SCHAKFFHR'S ADD Lots 1 1 nnd 15, block 7. All snaps, on your own tonus. Mnko nn offer. Month ly pnymonts. OCS W. Klt.Mi:it 175 S. 13th st., Saloni, Ore. $5 CASH and $5 per Month No Interest No Taxes Will buy you a vtclMocatcd lot letel, domed, with street Improvements includ ed. "See Meld About It." W. A. REID 150 Front St. Second Hand Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that 'W PnC(5S' antl ter"lS to Sllit. I B TUAII A O L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. ' Phones 250-J inn..T WMjjWKBM i MH i D.'V'J'U VKSHKIi MOVFMHNTS Airlicil Santa Clara, Portland,, 1 1 p. m. yesterday. Sailed Whlttlor, south, 0 n. in. today. , Launch Fish, Unndon, this morn ing. Snntn Clarn, south, 1 p. ni. to day. Duo Hero Yellowstone, San Francisco, this ovenlng. CAltltV XO ANIMUS limpccloi'M of Hulls mid Hollers Meet ltler Moats llulf Wn on Inspection No animus is fostered by tho In speclora of hulls nnd boilers, Cnp talns Meany nnd Weldln, toward tho Coqulllo Hlvor boat owners who have recently como under tho nrm of tho law. This was shown in u visit of the Inspectors to Coqulllo nnd Ilandou Sunday nnd Monday where Inspection was made of tho Dora, the Maple, Favorite and tho Chnrm. The Dora was unnblo lo coinn down to Coqulllo, whoro sho had nn appointment, nnd tho Inspectors wnltod nnd Inter got her nt Unn don nnd tho snmo netion wns tukou In rcgnrds to tho Mnplo, which wns held In tho lower river with freight. Tho Inspectors returned hero Inst evening nnd lenvo In tho morning on their return to Portinnd. Meet Wednesday Tho members of tho Marshfleld lodge of Elks will meet Wednesday to plan for the ball game nnd to oiiBlder other importnnt business. Oct your Job print lug tlono nt The Times office WKAVIXO All kinds plain and fancy rng rugs, carpets, etc. Couch covern and pillow tops of silk rags. Work guar anteed. Lenvo orders nt The Fair. Call nt GS0 Twelfth Court, South. Phono 220-H. Jitney within few steps MHS. W. W. NASON. ------- --------i-Hf-r ' FOR AUTO SERVICE Any place, nnd time, our flvo, sov-l en nnd nlno passenger enrs with care ful drivers will sorvo you, Hates Reasonable Dny nnd Night Servlco C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS. lllght Cafe Phono .. . nj $ZV -'stlF- cISk-rK wcdkJZM ta I ' GOODIES I of your childhood days baked the modern way ii'iajL " Tho modern Una linno lias now brought bnclc to us the wonderful baking- of tho de licious cake, the pic that called for a second piece, biscuit light as a leather antl whole some, perfect broadtreats which wb'nover really appreciated when ayo wero young sters.. A Gas Range makes baking a pleasure Xo longer is it necessary to coax tho J'iro until the oven is just right; no longor does halving mean a day-long task. "With tho modern gas range your oven is kept at just the right temperature, there is no long wait iov it to heat and it does not cool off at the erit ictil tune. Unking is a real pleasuro witli a das .Rango-and an economical pleasure too. Or egon Power Co. ty 'tfluly, II) in. AUTO STAdll HCHHlii'i.ij To POMTLAND VIA FM)Hi:Ne1: Lenvo Mnroliflold nnd Flmcnro' TttosdnV '13 r, oo m ........ ,1,,U.. Ill . . . "'" wouiiuBuiiy (it " oo ntn Thursday, 15 .,..-. r 00 ntn Friday iu ... .; -, ;i0 m yatimlny 17 r, ;(, ani Mouduy 10 o o ani i ncsuny -" ... . Woilnosduy 21 Thursday 22 G ir. ntl) "0 tini 10 00 am 11 00 nin !ln nm "I 30 a4 . . I in m ' JO am '10 nm ' r' aw ' J nn i' riuay ... & Snturdny 21 ....... . Rnmliiv 25 . . '. . 1 . Monthly 2G '. . . . Tiio'sdny 27 Wedne.'idny 28 'lliursdny 20. Friday- flo ... :. Saturduy 31 ... r riiiiiy- ii' ... Saturday 31 ... Lenvo (lurilliior ' 'to M Oardlncr one lump i "r, Autos nio llow rimnliiK thuiiu'ii. nn (I'ttin lull vttiir !Tiil'Mliflii ring iMiirsiiiieiu ii ii ro i d mnko Portinnd h.uiu) .i.. von should mnko Portliind s.iiun i,1; CALL I1A.HCOM lWtOTMKIIS mi:ssijx(ii:u hichvici: Phono I HO-It Mcs.snos or parcels delivered to nnj pint of tho city il)c Quick response to nil calls Office :tri.1 North Mroadwtiy J. D. MILLS. (Late Willi Hotel Onlller, II ion, Oregon) invites you to call on him at tliis IIOTML ST. PAUL (formerly lc. vetlero Hotel )i comor of Fourth nnd Alder j't'rccts, f'oi'tlnml, Ore. Tnko street enr nt l)po: nni leavo It nt Alder Street. Walk one block or tnko tnxl 'nt Depot or U'ai Lnndliig nt his t'xponpo. If thoro Is nnythlug 1 nn do for you in Portinnd, dro.i nio a lino and will attend to It 'ecu A eharjre. J. I. Allf)LS. , FOIt TKANSFHlt AND STOIN AOI'l OF IIOUSi;il()LD GOODS FUIIKHIT :N HAOCaCD Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono ltlit Kcsldcjico Phono l.'t-J Mmket Ave. nml Waterfront DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will ho kept OPKN TO TDK PUMLIO A regular statu licensed undertaker will lio iu chnrgo Phono lO.I-.T -- -- 5OT THlTrr"':1 t ff-rf mf-r "jr ,-lliUUv. . mw?mw&i C1 - . . -!KtWfc4U)tfi (W "-. j fc, fj . . i .. -. r -- ----t- t.