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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1915)
HHEESBSSi LuJLLJILiJ4)h Y '&' Til TWO THE COOS DAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION. 1IC LIBERTY BELL ON l ' NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS II shjSg news TOUR THROUGH OREGON lODSYMGfFlTCMKE A. OISCOVERY NEW LOfllfBWrr 'I I ' iioamor, Hoguo IMvor, lltHl 4 - - 'lxmhhkt and lvtshv will myhtli: polvt stiirkt shout lifh (.'('Aims to vii:u tiiio lt.xit ,.V(,1K Thousand Persons PassT : mhkt at mvktlh po.xt ; ix t.iicknkss fuom n.osjNM.. h os Sllll , . ' BfeffSfef7 ' " &t&&2l Huitinor, Portland, lust . t !i KAjLn.TV j . f 1?WJ'Je .... .1. ...... . t. . 1 M.... l. .1. ...... ... I... t I ltl..... I '......!.. lift,. III.. .....I ll'lll. llfttll lteC Vacation Days! At Goodwill Fifty Thousand Persons Famous Relic While it is In the City CHILDREN HOE Bell Is Due in Roseburrj Some Time Late This Afternoon or Tonight COOS BAY PEOPLE THERE A Xlllllbor FlOIII IIOI'O (til III Dllllg- las County Ninth Itoud lto Scouts Anions Thoo Making I lie , Pcrlnutl Trip to See Hell mi: at hoskihih; The Liberty Hell Ik due nt Itosoburg Into this after noon or tonight. According to schedule It should lie tlioro between 7 and X o'clock ifHR&UB $ Tt'l?'G7rVmkiltiLilM4 IN.srUII'TION ON I.IIIKIITY HRLL Wrestling Contest Is Arranged Tor Claimed to bo Learned When Pave September 10 unit Promises to i incut Is c'nt Tluoiigli to Hopnlr Wnlor .Main- f'iiptnlti Itt'llf Plonod With Progiesx of Work on Stntl"n Have Unlit Trail hit mi Intero.siliii; liven I Special to This Times) (Special (o Tlio Times) On Coos Head tin- lookout of tlie MYHTLH POINT. .Inly 1.. Fi-' MYHTLH POINT. July 1. In tho I.lfo (lunrd station la to lie placed. mil arrangements were made hero' making of repairs on tlio city water according to Captain llrltt who wns a wrestling mati'li multis, tlioro has boon disclosed In- tip this morning from the station. (cresting facts concerning tlio street His crow hnvo already cleared a pavement where section were ro- trail from tlio slto of the now stu movoil to Ret to the mains. Tlio as-'tlon and picnickers tiro Invited to mho phalt surface which specifications this path for a good view of the bar. called for two Inches was found only Progress at tlio new station Is very one and a rinartcr Inches thick, while good, said the captain city officials sny the concrete base Is that It eriimb- last evening for between (loo. Lambert and M. (I. Lutsov to take ilaco at the annual nippt of the Coos & Curry County Pair held at .Myrtle Point on Septem ber In. M li Lutsoy of l.unglols Is the Pacific States champion of the mid night Itno lleio. Kullei and Itestless, Sins law. tomorrow. Itnsller. ltogue Itlver, to morrow ii. in. Due i" Sail Yellowstone. San Fnincls cii imiioi riiw a. in FINE CAMPING GROU JEXCELLENTHOMECOOH SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING' 1 DANCING PAVILION , , 1 ' i From the landing at Charleston BARGE LAWRENCE MAKES LAST TRIP lie weitrht class. He Is a nrofes- so poor In charnctoti Rlonal of considerable note anil has les as easily as sun baked clay, the, are brought alongside of a float and a wide reputation throughout the mixture of the concrete was supposed . tlio track can be run abourd. This country having wrestled with Frank ! to ben one in eight. nllows for quick handling of all sup- (ioloh and other notnbles. He comes ! The pavement was laid two years piles and materials. to i lie match with the solid backing ago under the supervision of P. M (Mr AmoiIUM rrrm lo Cuok llr TlniM 1 PORTLAND, July 1.1 The arri val of the Liberty Hell here early today, was signalized by the blow ing of whistles by factories craft, after which It Is Til). Olin ni'Mlili" iinHciiiil tlin ..... . I relic In four Hours. A parade of Pioilaliii LIIJKUTY V ') tbo LNI) unto all Hants thoioof." Lei XXV. V. ". . "Hy Order of the AsHcmbly of the (Province of Pennsylvania for the of Curry County ndniltcrs. (leorge Lambert, the wrestling log ger of Powers has been in the conn 1 1 for home time and has gained considerable rcputullon locally, 'hav ing defeated every opponent In his matches hero. Ho Is the favorite of the loggers and Is sure of their sup throughout i port. The match promises to be an the Inlinli-' important event and Is looked for ward to with enthusiasm. Hall-Lowls. Samples are now on exhibit at the city hall. Hay a railway has been built. Scows Win M(l Tl., ,, ,s .lill on Shisln-i itlwr Is Not Operating lit the Piescnt Tlino llurgo Lawrence left yesterday at I a. in. In low of the tug tlteaner lor Slusluw Itlver largt brought ie 'i liii'Water .miu ; State House In Phlladolphlu. Pass nuil Stow. Philiutu. M I) C C I. I I I" ?WM MEW PUN XKWS W HAXIIOX the school children and patriotic organ izations was n foatuie. sot- in SLOl'(JII PKOPLi: WOULD AXXII.V SCHOOL DISTINCT wiixt rito.M ii i : i c i : Several Pintles .Alaile Trip lo Itose liiirg: for tin- llient Ilr AMvUlr.! Trex lo Cwn 11 r Tlmft 1 A ntimbur of the Hoy Scouts of North Dead made tlio trip to Hone bur g to see the Liberty Hull. Scout master Hurl Hrown was In charge or tlio party, which was composed of Ooorgo Nollaon, Ted Van .Ho, Oury Hisey, Ooorgo Laird and Hurl Hence liausen. William Houcuhaiisen drove his Herd machine along with the purty. They loft yustenhiy after iPL Hud Hmury, of the (loodruni Oar nie, was among those who went to Hosohurg to see the bell. Charles Donno, Jr.. and Henry Walters mado the trip to Itonobiirg on horseback, They left hero .Mon day evening and took their blankets so they could camp along the road and expected to reach Itosoburg today. Need of School nt llrlilge Is (.'really I'VH by Lingo Number of Chllilioii The people living on South Slough aio making another effort to secure ii new school district which will bet ter afford' facilities to all or the children and especially thoKo who live near the bridge and who uro now too far away from the school Xoten of Clty-by-tlie-Son l'roni Western World Lloyd Mynott made the biggest 'Milrh of the season when with a hook and line he lauded an Si'-pound halibut. W. I Heck, who works at the .tioveriiiucnt qunrry was Injured when blrstlng. A piece of rock s-.tr.ick him on the head. The second scow for uso on the government Jetty operations was brot.ght down from I'ortlnml by the Tllliunook. Iloth scows are now be ing used In freighting the lock across the river. M. (!. Pohl, the pioneer optician and lurinor, wns a Myrtle Point vis itor tcvornl days recently. .Mr. Pohl Is the eldest survivor of the Haltl m cro colony that settled In the Co t.uJIIu valley In the early 'Go's. Herbert Phillips, of Mnrshfleld,. 1lfARDEIUS NAMED STATU I'OHHSTKU HLLIOTT SIC LKCTS JIK.V TO SHItVH Names Olven or Those Who Will Itepiesenl State in Coos ('oillity. Suite Forester Elliott has appoint ed fire wardens to patrol the for ests of Oregon. TIiosp who huvo been mimed for the Coos County dls-i The last trip of the Yellowstone brought cement for the building of the Jetty. The coffer-dam at I tie end i ' of the proposed Jety Is alrendy in place. A large warehouse bus been built with the track through the cen ter. The cement Is placed In here for protection from the weather. At present n crew of men Is still engaged In leveling off the site on the bluff where the keeper's rottage Is to he placed. It Is expected that the station will be completed early In the fall. John Hlllstrom has the contract for the work. m-n-nii iioiiin unity J..,,Si 1. ...I. ..11 , . "rWuHi "" " K II 1111111(1, I M.iisl.lJol.l at .,.-. .foiiy III,. Ill till,,, I'.... . " i ,.: . ;:."",ibih ..... - ... . .i-.,, Milium, iluiMilleKI iiIioiii H:;lo. t ,t,'"'s 'Minablo. 'ime Jjj ' '"i '" impure n ' of Nleiilllei- Ituliiliiiu, "?Rd J IIKAI) .MAX COMIXf! : .J it WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. 'I ho down lumber from .Mill Company on h' Slusluw Itlver and I Ills Is (ho last Irln of the Lawrence probably for a long time. The mill is not ni.iu u.'i.iturlng any more lumber on tin Slusluw Itlver now and the Livrouce will be lied up along with t!ie lug l!ns-. ne ulili'li in not helm; nxed imu it is raid that it is not iikeiy the j Pays 8 per cent on savinf mill will be run anyways soon. j . ' Since the Lawrence has been imn- i o IAIIPMAM -S ti V w. ttnwi iiinm U L I 1 T" wl I 1 Assets $2,340,000.00 pi r hoiiNes lo get any beuerit. At the last eleilloii there was n I, .anin over Kntm-.inv L ,nrt ....! proposition to combine district No. Unndoii: later going to Port Or r.7 on the north side or the hIoiikIi runl and other Curry County points and District No. (il on the south j0r Interest. .Mr. Phllllns takes an naive Interest In the Moos,b and I 1)1(1 .MOXHY I'Olt A SINOLK KISS Asks .VI 0,0(10 h'roiii Dentist, Inn .lur,i Decides Otherwise NHW YOHK, July l.-,. a Jury berore Supronui Court Justice Delauy valued at $LT,0 a kiss which wns ap praised by the young miss of IT who received It at $10,0011. Tin plalutirr, Alice Heiiuelt, sued LouU J. Chaise, a dentist, ,oii the kioiiiiiI that he employed her In his office on February IiimI and rter xU'iik her fill n kiss. side together with District 7 which Is nt the head of the waterway. This was defeat od because of the fact that the airaiiKomcnt was such some or the children would not bo near enough to the school house. The new plan now Is to annex District i to District ..". The poo I pie or both districts are willing to I do this. The school lu .".T Is now up 'the slough but the people or that locality are willing ir It Is possible I to arrange It, to have the lest or ,the term conducted at the bridge. , There are now 2 1 children ro .Hiding In the immediate neighbor- iieoii or the bridge and when the liieinbers or the Cosst (iuanl move to llielr new quarters there will be 12 mine, so it Is quite Important that tlio loculliy bo served in some way. O. O. Indues and met n nnniln.r nt tin. local members whllo here. TIIHNA The hot winds and tin hot weather huvo combined to liiJure'and cents carfaip he ileiiiaiuled ' (lie wheat eron In the vlelnliv nt She refused and the dentist I Athens lo the oMenl Hint the yield threw his arms iirouud her and took one anyhow . so she went home .tin! told her mother. Then she sued U reduced about Iweim tier rem. Tlunw Wnut ads bring results. I'KW (.'HUMANS A m-: Thhiy Olflcers ami Five Hundred .Men AH at the Dardanelles lteMirt Saj.s ID; A.ioclll.) ritM to Coo. IUr TlnM. HHHLIN, July Hi. The Oermaii force assisting the Turks lu the Dardanelles consists of only III) of ficers ami r.Dll men, according to the Frankfurter Xeltiing. There are now two (ionium admirals lu the! imniaiiellus district, Hsdom Pasha and Morten Pasha. Seven (ionium naval officers have just reached the rank or vice-admiral. Among tbeiii are Admiral Souchoii. who Is In the Illnck Sea, operating against the Hussluu fleet, Admiral Hipper, who was In coniiumul of the (ierinan cruisers lu the Doggei Hunk fight of .laiiuury I'lth. trlct are as follows A. Adolphscu, Denmark, (llenn Harker, Falrvlew; I. S. Hush, Hmplre. CliarleR Crouch, Clinton nnd Paul Crouch, Coqullle. CnrI L. Davis, .Mnrshfleld. Ooorgo Gothro, North Hend. Sam Johnson and C. A. Lagers trom, .Mnrshfleld. .toll n Lolmherr, Camas Valley. Albert Miirdon mid W. H. McCul ley, Coqullle. Low .Mc.Miillon, Myitle Point. II. H. Welgor, Coqullle. The suporvlslfig waidons for the different counties were named some time ago. A. E. Crouch has tlio position for Coos County and Brad ford W. Dean for Curry County. Local Work. Tlio Coos County File Patrol As sociation Is sending out twelve ad ditional men todny to patrol sec tions whoro they will be most need ed. Thoso starting on duty today are: Clinton Crouch, Charles Crouch, Sam Johnson, c. A. Lagerstrom, H. W. Shawhan, Albert .Maiden, Frank Heath, Louis Me.Mlllon, Alex Tur ner. A. Adolphseii, II. 11. Wlegnr and Paul Crouch. A HO IT XHW ItOAD liidge Taohy Says (irantK Pass Line1 Will Pay A Portland paper bus tlio rollowlng to say regarding the now railroad from Grants Puss: "Five miles of the new railroad t Local Treasurer 4(MJ Commissioner of Lighthouses Is In POitland Xow (corgo It. Putmaii, commissioner oucli of Lighthouses, has arrived lu Port Hand .fiotn Wnshlugtoii. I). C, and 1 before returning east exnects to nuiko , a general visit to the lighthouses in ; urldro and i the Siiu-h.w lug lore she was in charge of 1 Mill.lunii .l.,t 1... li..,...ii... ..".11 ... .i .inciiii. i, inf ii.tr. (fi. .fin,' ,,.. ..i- iiunluled here unil has many fneu.ls ! 9 en Coos Hay. Ho came h r in , k-'oplombpr ll)i::. ami had charge ' WOOD! W(f of the Lawrence since her rirst trip Klndllii; wood, per load 5I,;ji' ai'd woa hero when she was liuin li J Alder wood, 10 to 21 ed. .Mr. Mathlson, however will not, luchca S"ia i.... .i.i.. .. .1 i -wi c.i..- mm ,i,.ii. ui uiu .mum., hi, I'rco Dcllvcrr be expects to bo engaged with Slit-! y i. ...,, .MCIJOIIIIKI. WHO IS tO blllld tllO IMinnn 117.7 trestle work south of Itlver. ait North Firs this district. It Is expected that he will coino to Coos Hay. On Puget ' Sound a now lighthouse tender Is he ' Jng built, ready for service in De cember. She will be of light drart that she may visit all shoal waters on the Oregon and Washington ronR8- North ami South Jetties or the SIus- I lay weio oneiied on Moiidav in the HID I'Olt .IHTTV WOlllv" Five Couliactors Would Hllild leusioiis to Sluslaw .lollies Ulds ror the extensions to the I TO TIIWAUT Sl'HMAHIXCS lliiltsli ICuglueer on Ship iii Portland Has Device to Shut Off F.uj;lnes Crafty brains conceived the sub marine and Just as crafty "think box es" are at work now tor a means of 'destroying and to thwart those tin 1 dor sen craft or death and destruc tion. James Harvey, chief engineer of the Hrltlsh steamship Hgyptian 'Transport now laying In the harbor at Portland, has conceived a device by which he clulms he can shut off the power of n btcumshlp from the deck. It Is Intimated that by this procedure a ship sighting a submar ine or torpedo from the bridge, may Instantly have its steani slrtit off from tlio deck, thus allowing the en glue room crow to escape lu a hurry. Tlio ownors of the Hgyptian trans port have established a refrigerating orflco of Lieutenant Colonel J. J. .Morrow, l. S. Knglnccr in Portland. The lowest bidder-was the Miami Quarry company. Its figures being $l7i;,li:..tio. The bids will be Bent on to Washington and It Is from there that tlio contract will bn lei. The other companies bidding and their figures aro as follows: I. X. Day. $l.x:Lii:i.r..Xi Porter Pros.. $I.X7.2S:!.ir.: Ileors Hiilhllug Co.. $17ii,SNI.0u; Johnson and Anderson, $ I M.. "00. .Id. At the priwent time the .Miami Quarry Co. Is fiulshlnK the slime ror tlio Jetty work at Nehalum. LIFH HOAT IS SLOW ' 'i SOUTH COOS IHVKlt 110.11 SHUVICH LAUNCH H.YPItlCSS leaves .Mnrshfleld every dij H a. in. Leaves head of tin at :t: I." p. m. STHA.MHU ItALNHOW leaves lioad of liver dallriit ii. in. Leaves Mnrshrichl tilZ, in. I' or liiarter apply on lrf lUH.'KItS ,i SMITH Proprietors YOU AUTO CALL . FORFOOTE'SAITOi Phono !0().j, Nllllit. ami Tinr. ' Itlgtit Care. COOP CAISH. CAHHKUL Iinm 1). Ii. rOOTL'. Vaqiiliia Life (iiiaid Station Seeks1 New .Means of (,'eltlng lib Power lloal Into Water ' Times want ads urine results. Gnrvallis Has Fine Y." M. C A. the Twohy llrothers are bulldlug! Plant nenr thu Straits of .Magellan ..u.ii viiiiuiH iiibs io crescent city, ' wnero tuey iroeze mutton for expor Cul., will bti completed this year and tatlon. linos will bo run over all the remain- . lug distance, so that It will be pos-ISOIITHFRN PflPICIP slide to begin operations on that unit - UU ' hH HFI P5 MPYIPAMQ eurly next season. 1Z MEXICANS 'Judge John Twohy said that nVlll C.niv 11... .- .. . ,. thoroiiL-b itiv.ii..nin.. .., ,UHI laM -""'PPlles for Hod Cioss rllory Is in p.ogress and that If a.O """ M?lnl "I """' tuiil conditions are found to bo as "'" I:""'' fuvorable ns represented by friends Special to The Times.) or that country, the new rnllioud SAN FRANCISCO. July ir,.-Tho will ben big producer from tlio start. Sonther.i Pacific makes the 'olluw- - i.i-umu ui uruniH runs issued i i"K r.iiuuimcement: "As part of its Nine minutes to get the big power boat fioiu the station into the water Ik too long. In that length of time lives could bo lost and boats wreck-' ed sny the ofriclnls of the Yaqulna Life fliiard station. They are now trying to get the government to put! In n niarine railway that ulll make1 the movement one or seconds rather ' than minutes. It is said that the tacklos now in fcu are unsure alio ami the llfo guards are afraid for their lives' MM . me siation on Coos Hay. now iMilldlug. will have a launchway ul- "Kouicr modern that will allow lor the boats sliding Into the water lu almost no time. City Auto & Taxi Co. I i'iiy ami .Nignt sen in For taxi, phono '20, Chandler; Hotel For touring curs, phone !, . Chandler Hotel TY.N LAMHKTII, Prop. New Curs New Ciil Marshfield-CoquilS Auto Stage Louvo Qal Pharmacy Miir.sJifiohi A.M. 7:ii(i l::io " " " " :: :: :: " :: :: : '" W?'v' " ' 7i ' "Hi 'liwllljj .""'' I jssssm '" - l I IIMrWmt liIr'lii WffilfiSmsr J ( Hit t I It KM till (, m ( v IIBMl. 8, ---aao(iaooQ3ioca Ms. I. mums, Miuiaetr u.,.1 e....,., I 250 KEARNY ST. s et. Sutler and Bu.h I I- 1 SAN FRANCISCO !! B ,A mofn, fire-proof, up.io.J... ij, , g located n the center if ewwhhS .,?'' I .. poimon Uioundi. I ' RATPC 5 Detached Bath .,.. . 7 I oivmcuattt it 1 8 iHli n inB I'll! iliiiliW1'11'" n m a 7:M l);M II I :00 0:30 P.M. Ittio n.jto .MAltSllFIHLD.COOUILMJ Alt STAOH TI.MH SCIIKDUU Scheilulo arranged to cobi with hontH n ltiimlmi. Rtasts Mjrtlo Point, Wagnoi', ltesebmi No delays. Faro from .Miirshfleld to Coqulfo 75 cents. filaulo .i IjhiiIk.iIi. l'ropj. Will furnish extra cars " CXtln trhm ,1nv nr nlL'llt! l!l chnrtfcr cars. I....l.. .. . ... '!...... . ' "" '""l Ul ..w....a a iu jcurs ago unit built lUCoiniiiiutioii to the lellef M iho miles or road with the proceeds. He-8tai lug and needy lu Mexico the iieutly Twohy Hros.. of Poitland, ng-.Mithein Pacific Coinminv l,.,s n.,. reed to finance the project und com- ncunced that It will m 11...1 n : 1 Idete the construction to Crescent .supplies Into tlio war-torn republic City. They have undertaken to lmiM at half the iicuni r... .,.,... . . a five mile extension to the original .mentions amount of food and loih"' "" " preparing the. ing win be required to alienate ground lor more extonsivo opoiatlons the sufferings or our cousins acrosi on the remaining distance. the border appears to be w"thout 11 o n7!m ,'Hios'.Iop. Judging from the p.u, U. S. COURT OF APPEALS lof t!' Xntloiial .Mexican Heller Com REVERSES PARKER CASE T,T r ,ho ,u,,, Crosa' of vl1"" 'William C. Potter, vlecnmsid.,... -f 1 Wins S-..VWH! Dnnmiros In in.-n, tlu' Guurunty Trust Coinminv. v,. Vdornl Couit SiumI the C, A. 1Yo,',f' '" I'lmlrnian. Smith (ouipan.v ' President William Sproule, of fH 1 1. . houtlioin Pacific Companv is iss,i I Word Una i-nnnlv.i.l .1.1.. ,..'... "I 'HI. IS .ISslSl- --,.. vbiiuii nun 1 uirii iinr inii 111 1 nn r .... 1 . t .. 1.1111. f 1 111 TinniA v rn . 'Hint the 1'nlte,. , i n ..-"'" T '""v,"Vmm"m or l " " ' M J '$ " s 1 '?. W Slng.B 2 Tuesday l.'l of Appeals lu sin I.'.-,... , . lu"""u,0 "r .Mexlc.n re- U - " UIC " "', vi"in rfniihli I Wednesday 11 B: "iiim, tiuiiiiiiti a::..iiiii oiini'a r f.n.,...ii...i.. - n .(i i.- ,w iwnrfvit.;....:.c' ." iJTZil'?.'.'-- wZSZSZZSZ Z -tSSS i "! ... .....s ... ' " ' " -""""S io do torwarded. No coiurii.min... - ""iM .1 n-, ' ' f..ni . I. MOU. nttoinev fnr P,,..l...... .i.i.. .... --..... ,.- Mantua "uouuy m w - " "UBilUll HIUUII. IOC I III 111111,1..,..., -... T? ,., , . ..A .Inlv. 1l)l.-i. AUTO K'lVxr.M? wr'iii:i)UI.E I'o POHTLANI) VIA Fl.dltl? Leave .Marslil'leld and l''lorfnJ 5:0di OHKfJON ACHICPLTl'UXL col.- , ,., md bus be.u.ue the con LH(1H, Corvallls. Oio.. Jul H.- ' tor of student a. ttvlt les. in tue si ytars (bat the Y. M. C. A hns had its headnunrlers lu Shep- lwinl Hull II I... ...... ... .. ...... ,,.,., .. ,.s. Kiunu ill Ulll u . ... ..... - ."."-. I It was in l Hut) that the student .stalled the building. It mu built size tbuL It ,m. i.u.w . ... ,... i .."r. ' -"". Practically all college. The building Is moaU,i. In k. reading and lounging looms on ovoreh,.e,t.iu, a Bll0,i ,., llu ,., lltU(I. ., ,,,, dltorluni. For $l a year the are giveu their inemborsliip. Through the agoncv plo.Muent men I moans that he will take ibe ..! li... a i !, ..ii '" ..'iy'""" ".. llpr- u Wednesday 21 ' again into the U. S. Circuit Court ror ly l.ec..M o ,,: -In r ZZ.: S n. noiMHW ,'luily 2S 1? 5 .-....., I l I IIIIIU 'I'l I I . u v - leltl HH AND I strIny 2 4 "..'."..'.".'... . n if iery great. a new trial The case has been loinr nmi in..,i u'lS!". l,,Urk0r' ,M,ured ut ",0 nUI1' ' X13WPORT The road up the -0,s, bo, ? ,W,V0 'St '" ,mml 'ouBhtfrom Newport will soon 1 e ..ishe n the ngonry of tho em- i, hi, . vnrZ l" excol'tlo ot a few himdrod Imrent. of the n0..in.i. ll "'' l ?erbaI nBreolI,et w'h the, foot across a tract of land on ..,, oer ?a.oou was earned bv if..,.. ,....., .,0 " tUoro i,s lo"J as nn 0PH is held. ... , ..u IHIIIfl fltlil 1. .. I... 1 1 .... . "v "" "uu HIS- UAULAS Tlnrrv iimmin.... .arrested and put in jail on n cliumo T. Stoll the .lecis. Lr lMiii..., .. ,',.... ..'irg0 .. .. . " " nlru ueiuiiKIIIg to lino poilliiB students at the colloco last I, .!.... your. A seeretarv nn,i m .,ucio, I ...... .... .toa.aiitiii .. ,wir(ll ,,- .i "h 1 are always on bund, tending to the ,ou Wns rev R A - . f C a m vinrcnnniri mini and i ,.......... : DECORATING CO. '' 25 Lstlniates Iurnished " i Monday 2(i nonei.io.lt. Marshfi-i.i I Tuos.lnv m "". "OKon ' - needs of the students. 'error lu the versed on the grounds of Ii her man and selling th"e meat to a 0 trial court. I butcher. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED IMUW See C0RTHELL Nione 3171 Wednesday 2S , ihursday 2'J K"'ny :io Saturday :u Loavo Qardlnar ono Autos uro now running throng'1- 1 rips leaving Murshfleld li.'ffj n.iuuni lllllKO I'OrilUUU "" i wv ...4 3')1 . iii'H'l "1 1' ' ...w1 im.ir !' :b.l1 ISSliS feHMSi