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V Iffr, lW f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX " 1 .- . . - PBgiig'tflWMlllHra M I I II I I ' M I U i Will i ' HI lllll I " V MM WP1" -- pp iiiip HBHHSSOTaTOHS . -.. . ' ' i Final Clearance on the Hendrickson Bankrupt Shoe Stock We gave you unrestricted choice of al our Ladies' Shoes, Pumps, or Ox fords that sold at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 on Wednesday M f and Thursday for . . . tP-JVj On Friday we offered you'ryour . $1.25 Tomorrow Saturday SHIPPING NEWS I TO BEGIftl I . . I UbbllUb fl BREAKWATER HEHE.W THROUGH FOG ' IMtl.VCti HIT S3IALL SIIIP.MKNT KILHl'ltN AltltlYP.S IX AT 5 A. OK STKF.L TIMS TIMK 31. J'lt03l PORTLAND Him ('ooil Passenger List Ix'ft Port I Heavy 3IIk. In (leiicrnl It mill Throe Hours After Ktlhiini and No Race Was Staged Having left Astoria yesterday af ternoon shortly after five o'clock tlio steamship Ilrcakwater crossed In this morning about S:30 o'clock, after a trip nil night through a dense foj, that Is general up and down the coast. ' It was said hero that tlio Break water and tlio KUburn both left at the same time in the north and were racing here. The KUburn left out, according to her officers, about 2:30 Down the Const Brings litU Tons of Freight. Through a denao fog that totally obscured the channel the Bteamshlp A. F. KUburn crossed In at five o'clock this morning from Portland. Sho brought 10 tons of freight for North Bond nnd 12i" tons for Mnrsh flcld, according to W. K. Stuhr, agent. Sho loft out at 1:30 p. in. for Eureka and Sun Francisco. Tho entire trip from Portland wnh through tho fog, according to Captain McClelland who bald that it was tilt- TRACT r AVATKR CO.MPAN'V TO m: opknf.d hoox emncint choice of these same shoes for ... . We offer you all these shoes that are left, your unrestricted choice, pair yesterday afternoon, three hours flcult traveling, especially down the $1.00 "MONEY TALKS" niAW ahead of the Breakwater, so tho of' fleers of the latter state. The speed of tho two vessels Is approximately tho came. The passengers arriving this morn ing from Portland were: Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mrs. H. II. Ward, Illlma Kalllg, Kllen Flook, P. E. Pcdcrson, Mrs. M. L. Cain, Lot. tie Cain, C. D. Tuttle, Mrs. C. D. Tuttle, C. Tuttle, C. W. Ttlttlc, Miss i Kato lloben, Miss Isabella Macgcnn, Mrs. A. Surbeck, Ed. McKcown, Mrs. Jno. I.eggett, .1. F. Leggett, II. O. Tronialn, Mrs. 'if. O. Tromain, Flor ence flutes, Claude Fox, II. Helms, 'Helen Mullen, Mrs. J. C. Mullen, L. A. Plnard, A. J. Itehmcr, .1. Fancher, F. Hartman, 1). Sandeberg, J. A. Sandoberg, L. II. Fuller, Mrs. L. B. Fuller, .Mrs. C. Hamlin, Mrs. Falk ner, .Mrs. Ehlers, Edna Ollkay, F. l.ovench, I). Wellor, W. It. Hogan, P. E. Brown, K. Chlttoff, T. Woodleff, A. Lovely. Mrs. It. A. Wernlch, ft,. X. Orlgwan, I. W. Larson, H. O. Dun ran, Mrs. Elmer Swnnson. Willamette nnd Columbia Itlvers. Tho passengers arriving hero fron. Portland were: Mrs. M. Howell, II. L. Xovvfon, Mrs. W. Z. Cotton, J. Q. Both, W. Moghlnsky, 12. Miller, Ches ter .Miller, IC. F. McLcod, C. E. Mar vin, F. K. Hogklns, .1. M. B. Woods, O. Welsman, Mrs. E. Taylor. Char les Qulgley, II. P. Wcller, A. Pylc, nil suinmer, John Hatch, M. C. Brunon and U. T. Harvey. Tho passengers leaving for the south wero: W. I. Sldwoll, L. 31. Swlger, P. J. Keller, Irono .Montgom ery. II. S. Hogors, C. II. Spront. 31. 13. Everltt, Mrs. Evoritt, P. II. Lang, Oscar Borklund, W. L. Jonos, A. J. Xussel, .Mrs. 13. Brltner, Leo It. Johnson, II. A. Busterud, Itntph Kruse, Miss Nelllo Haydon, Gus Speck, John Oburg, G. II. Bailey, II. Daly, and Mrs. Duly. 31 en Stnrl ltoiithvny .Monday To J, ojj Within Two Weeks Is Plan of Contractors .Men on Momlny will begin mak ing u rondwny for the taking of logs out of the lin-ucro trait of the Coos Hay Water Company ivost of tho city, according to Jack Mc-' Donald this morning. He has the contract! together with Walter Con droih Within two weeks ho experts a cfew of 20 men will bo logging incro. tiio logs nro 10 do nomeix-i i nt the Porter .Mill in North Heud. Practically none of tho equipment at Daniels Crook will be brought here, ho that the work thoro will bo In no wise retarded. Donkey on-1 glues huvo been secured. They w'i bo placed on tho ridge a little west of Fourteenth street and will haul logs to tho top where they nro to bo loaded onto wagons. i Tho logs will bo brought town Cen tral avenue, according to tho rM cnt plans and dumped Into tho n-iy on North Front street. It Is ex pected tho crew will bo logging there Sal e At The Golden Rul Beginning Saturday morning July jjj We have placed on our remnant tall a fine lot of good short lengths remnants in every kind of material will find here a choice assortment of gj hams, percales, caucos, crepes, q ings, silkolmes, cotton and wool fl goods, muslins, sheetings, table dal ask, linens, shks ana riDoons. piece a bargain. You should come early and get your pick of the brtuiAL bouu straw nais at 6 cents each. They arc fine for outing wear. The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank h THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST Pit THE BEST ASSORTMENT TRUSTEE IN CHARGE BALLINGER F 1 NOT CIIAItTKRF.D YKT 1 Nnnn Sniltli Agent Hooks Passages for Two Voyages Ahead WILL CONTINl'H lU'SINICSS COOS 1IAV LlOPOIt COMPANY . MISSINO 3IA.V FltOM IIAV ( ITV working ni:au i:cki,i:v Chief Carter Receives Card From Stevo (ulllcr Thought Man Hail Mel Willi Foul Piny If m. It. II. Ilatnlg, of Portland, Is Trus tee nnd Albert Seellg tlio .Manager That the Coos Hay Liquor company will continue to operuto its usual wns tho Btatomeut of I.. II. Humlg, of Portluud, who bus been mudo trim too of the concern for the Weluhurd llrewing company. Albert Sellg will remain here In chargo of the com pany. This Is tho result of tho difficul ty which culminated this week by an The steamship Nnnn Smith left, oui of Sun Francisco last evening for Coos Huy, currying 102 tons of bridge Kteol for iN'orth Heud and 1220 tons ol general freight for Murshfield, ac cording to her agent C. F. McCleorgo. From the fact that passages for two trips ahead are being booked it Smith has not nn miller- ', tiler rniirli near Iluy City, has bee i H,oniI .,.. ,,. ,.,, ollL.llpnr ,viinn iiiiiiiu. .nei wirier uus received a ,8t horo H,IltC(, tmt thero wn somo I card from Steve (lulller suylng that 110gtloil UB t0 whol,lor tll0 Nann j wmiiKur i. worhiiiK i r.ea.e, , ,,,,, , . . ., , , John Hulllngor, who a week ago , tnkt,n ,mt .,,0 X(ll SmIt disappeared from tho Coke and Chan-' j.ct j,eon cimrtered. It wr VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arrived A. KUburn, Portland, H a. today. Hreakwator, Portluud, 7:30 a. m today, Itestless, Slusluw, 1 1 p. m. yestcr day. Hailed F. A. Kllbuni1, Uurokn, 1:30 p. m today. Yellowstone, San Francisco, 1! p, in. today. Duo Hero Hellof, SIuhIi)v, this afternoon. Rustler, ltogije, this afternoon. Hue to Sail Itestless, SliiBav, tomorrow. Hustler, Umpqua and Slusluw, to TO MKJEMIES KKNTUCK IM:t FAKMKItS IN TMItlCHTIII) IN PltO.JI.'CT Oepiitatlou to .Meet Willi l.ocal .Men in Kffoit to Kluaiico Cannery Kentuck Inlet farnieiH uro Inter- estcd In tho raising of loganberries' .,,,.,.,., . Vi, ami iimvv aviitii. nnd now they seek tho Installation' ..,..,.,., of a cannery nnd a mnchlno to ox- ,, olul ,:s ((USI ,',"X('1 "' BASEBALLSCORES tract tho Juice from the berries for custom Hblpmont. A. J. Stopban acting on behnlf of many farmers of tho Inlet, bus reiiuested a meeting with tho Chnmbor of Commerce In tho 2ml day of Augtut, Three Teams Tied for Third Plain I Willi Iti'Ml'l'lu On,. I.. i- r..m lleloii. NOTICK OF SAM! )' iv, 3li:.T IIOXDs mmuu is noreiiy (-Iven M ed proposal will bo rwe!rna rinanco committee of the I Council of tho City of Mw Coos County, Oregon, at t of the City Recorder ol of .MaiKhfleld In tlio city bi city until fi o'cohk p, m.i on tho Haines ranch and bus been I thero several dnys Fears wero ontortnlned that Hallln-1 ger had met with foul play. Ho left littiichment made from tho sheriff's tho boarding house of .1. P. 3Inloney present arrangement for a long I rip I off shore. LOST ON VKSSKL PKRCKXTAOFH OK COAST I.KAi.'Ui: W. !,. P.C. Sun Francisco .Til IK .r. Hi Los Angeles .Till I'.l .fiUII Suit i.uko . .. .no Til .111", Venice no r,:t ..sr. Oakland no ni! .Is". Portland in IS .IS I offlco. Capt. Honson Mud $8000 in tho Clareiiiont Interest In Iluy City without saying vhero ho X PERSONAL MENTION I o! HAWAIIANS SING SENATOR COKE'S SONG At Tlicoter list Night They (!l t ' Campaign Selection IVed In ; the Island ' Seuutor James Coke, brother ol ! .ludgo John S, Coke, who Is here on a visit attended tho Noble theater I last night when tho Hawaiian sing ers wero tho attraction. Tho sena tor know some of the men in the troupe. In his honor they sung In tho Hawaiian language the campaign song which he used provlotiH to his election. It Is tho custom for can- i dldates for carry with them a quartet who slugs their campaign song- The title of tho song which Senator Coke used i was ".Main No Ka Oe." It moaiiB ' in substance the best that thero is , in tho Island of Main. I The senator lins been In Hnwall so I long that ho Is almost regarded as a native of the place and tho people hove given him a native nuiuo which Is "Klino." Captain Honson, of tho wrecked I was going. Ills trunk nnd suit cases ! X--.t !Hleiin' '"-'hoonor Cluromont hnd $8,- ty of ""-'---""- 000 Invested in his vessel It wns nn effort to dovlso menus of bringing In horo the proper machinery. It is shown that the cost of a nec essary equipment would bo approxi mately $l,r.00. The belief is ex pressed that tho farmers of that sec tion nro willing to begin tho culture or the logunborry providing they can feel certain thnt their product will be properly taken euro of. Muiiauer Holt, nt the Kuunnn I.Vn' Growers' Association, a short time ! ago visited scctlton or Coos audi mr Aitrt pre.. io rww nj Tim.! Douglas Counties along tho IJpiiiuuti PORTLAND, July It!. -Down nn nnd on his return declared It to bo J "then notch went tho Delivers yester ono of tho most alluring spots for her-J (,nJ' nnd with them went the threo ry culture that ho had found In tho I teams that now are tied for 'third Btntt-'' ! place In tho Icugiio with Portland but Tlio next question that nrlses, is ono per cent bolow. tho disposal of tho berries. Tho local ' Tho scores of yesterday follow: marKot Is not sufficient. Tho WIN Coast League lnmotto Valley raisers supply tin.' At Portland n. n. needs of Portland and that vicinity. Sun Francisco fi !i wer found In his room. A party men spent ono afternoon In search ing In the vicinity of Hay City and then tho police wero called in to glv their aid. HUSBAND SUES FOR DIVORCE FROM WIFE Roy I-!. Cnnii'ioii, of P.nMport, Al leges Cruel nnd Inhuman Trent incut in Complaint. Alleging cruel ami Inhuman treat ment Roy K. Cameron yesterday fil ed suit nt Coqullle for a divorce from bis wife. Alible Cameron. I'lio Kl). ARCHICR. who recently roturnea lcnr"C(1 t0l,ny froin Flr8t Mttt0 from Washington to tnko ehargo, l,owu,l '"" steamer KUburn, who of tho North Inlet hotel, Is In thb ! '" we" c'lalnted with tho sklppor city today. Wll0 "10 Cluromont wrecked on tho j sunken north Jetty threo months i:i). McKICOWN rotiirued on tho "K CP' Henson was here for Urenkwotor this morning fromlsovorftl dn'8' 1,ut mido " montlon i.euguo Portland after a short absence in the north. . DUPllTY SlilORIFF A. P. DAVIS wnk a visitor hero and In North Heud last evening and returned home this morning. office In campaigning 0xtv "'r "mrrU"1 at Tho,'-1,so" hem a quartet who slugs I ' ,,lH.' Mtuitnuti Ortobor IS. 11..S anil Inter ennie liero to reside. They bopmntiM May :iil of this your. .Mrs. Cameron Is now living nt Conor d'AUmo. Idaho. There are two children, the mother having Iho girl and the father tho hoy. RAY OI.LIVANT nnd wlfo nro ox peeled homo on tho Nnnn Smith tomorrow from an extended visit In Sun Fruuclsco. J. F. FOLF.Y, a prominent civil en gineer, formerly of North Heud, and now of Cuqulllc, wns a visi tor hero lust evening. of tho fact that ho hnd an intorest In tho vessel. Tho steam schooner was Insured. resldenco on South Coos River for about six weeks. .Mrs. Tromnli. wns forinorly Miss Melon Chnnd ler nnd a daughtor of .Mr. and .Mrs. W. S. Chandler. .MISS KATH IIOHNN. of Portland, nccoinpunlod by Miss Isnhelle Muc genn who has been vlBltlng for somo time In the north, arrived to duy on the Hreakwator. Mlw llo ben will bo the Kiiott of MIm Mac genu while on the liny. NOTICH TO HlDDKRS .MANY Alti: CA.MPINO Rev. (I. I.eRoy Hall caum up this niornliig from HnHnuidorf where he has Just settled bin family In camp for their vncntlon. Theio are ninny! families on the bench there now he' said. Among them are Mrn. C. II, ' Mcl.oughlln and family, Mrs. T. 1. Cluusen and fumll, Mr. and Mrs., W. V Irish, Mr, (lordou Smith nnd win, Deacon Pratt and family, and ' Dr. Walters and family. On Sunday morning Sunday school will bo held i at he bench, suld Mr. Hull, and that ' Jo"u evening Mrs. Hall will have charge W. R. OXKNRIDKR or Coos River, was a Murshfield visitor today. Mb said that the ruin was bud for tho buy nnd potuto crops. T. A. RKMFIKl.D nnd duughtor. Nn dlno Tnylor. arrived horo yosterduy from Ilutto, Calif, to visit his daughters, 3lrs. J. T. Collvor of Catching Inlet and .Mrs. Stambuck of Coos River. 1 i ills leaves tho producor of this conn- Portluud o o try totally out of local sales nnd con At Oaklund R, n. j.j. scquontly ho must olthor can,dry or i Salt Lake . () 0 extract tho Julco of tho berries. Chi- Oakland ;t 7 0 cngo Is suld to bo tho center nt pre-' At Venice u, jit j.jt sent of tho lognnborry market. Los Angeles :i' r' ') Ono farmer near Onturlo In eus. Venice '.',',', I r. fi ern uregon lias n. -10-ncro patch. Ho Anierlcan allows tho berries to rlpon, then cuts At Clevolnnd-. off tho plants at tho ground, nllows Roston thorn to dry nnd Inter threshes out! Cleveland tho berries. Theso nro shipped ensi At Detroit for a ready market. i Now York-Dotrolt, rain. Just nt present the Julco of tho At Chicago lognnuorry Is receiving much atton-1 Philadelphia . tlaon, particularly in tho nnst. wimro'ciiiemrn It Is now used extensively us n sodn At St. Louis mountain syrup nrter tho mnnnor of First gnmo strawberries nnd tho Ilko. Wnshlnuton Set Dnto for .Meeting i St. Louis A dnto will bo sot for tlio meeting ' Second gamo: of tho local Chamber or ono of Its, Washington . committees with a doputatlon of Ken-.St. Louis . . . Ili ' i ,.n 1 , i Illds will ho received by JHusco on Jul) 10 for ;0 cords of 3 of tho service at Kmplre. foot fir wood nnd 2,'. cords of 3 foot Dig Dunce at SIMMIIUI LL S,.t lllll. tl vt'ni.,1 4,. 1... ,l.,ll. I ... . l .... . ',l w '"" " " 'ii-'nvii-ii in Miiuiii iii nay evening, Alice II I iioiisi) in uimru-t .o 3ti. Coos River Murshfield al T:ilO. leaven MRS. IHKNR MONTGOMKRY loft on tho KUburn for her homo In Kur-' eka today nfter coming hero two I weeks ngo becnuso of tho Illness! of her mother, .Mrs. .Milton Lnttln, Of South Intel I ii. ii. iiA.Miu. representntlvo of tho. Welnard company In Portlnnn. j K. K. JONKS returned lust evening returned north this morning after via Portland from threo weeks several dav son business here. at San Francisco. Mrs. .Tn.w.J ti n ...v, 7 ,uul son IUV0 ,ake" apart- ti. K WAll was hero yesterday en, nie.it and expect to remain thoro route hack to Curry County after! for u while yet. a visit nt he home of his daughter, C. W. CL'MllERS. of the Stnndnrd Mrs. True Sallng. nt Allegany. Oil Company, intends to leave on r lmnv ,.i . x. uw ,uxl inp ot tl10 NUI Smith (.. HORN was horo from North tor Sun PpH,m -i ,. . v , -.-.- ....vim un win ...i .-. e.Miiinmi-1 join i rs. Cum ima u-lm nouiii some tlmo ngo tuck Inlet fnrmors who nro Interest ed in tho Introduction horo of tlio lo ganberry on nn oxtonslvo scale nnd, If possible, n means of purchasing tho necessary machinery will bo map ped out. GETS CHID OF DODGE CIS Nut lonal League, At New York- Chicago Now York . . . I At Philadelphia st- ''O'lls Philadelphia J At Brooklyn iCIiiclnnutl I Brooklyn ' At Iloston the ptirchuso of street Iran hotiilR or Iho suld City of J,J Coos County, Oregon, to tbed of $l,Lr0.(;i. All of said Improvement) 1 bo In denominations not 1 $noo.00 mid hem lug Inter I rnto of six per cent peranw .dnto thereof, payable scralj ! suld bonds to ho ilulcJ I Issuance nnd to mature In til thereufter, with prepaymetlj , thereon nt face valno audi iuten.'st to dnto of any set coupon interest period nt, i one year from tlio dnto of n upon giving notice by publki n nevvspupor of general tin printed and published In I ty, Oregon, iiuch notice to I Mulled not less than twlci I tho mouth proceeding mdj annual period ut which puymout thereof will bo nil tight Is expicssly reserved I any mid nil bids and upui any of such bids, or prop lug rejected, if there should any bonds unsold tlio ulit mny ho thorenftor sold t) siilo by said Common Cos said CRy of MiirshfleU, but In no ovout to be io!dl than pur nnd accrued Interef.J bonds nro niithorizcd by tkl or tho Stnto of Oregon, an nnces of tho Clly of JlarsMW ron. . Assessed valuation o' " of 3IarHhfiold, Oregon, U l I tin. 00 Roiided Indohtodncss Is 1 Populutlou ostlmntcd at ! A cortlfled check for 5 of amount of hid or propewii uccompiuiy each bid to beW to said City of Marshfleld ! bid is nccepted nnd bidder t uccopt nnd mnko payment I bond or bonds, covered within ten dnys from tlio diK( coptnnco of suld bid or U I Knell bid or proposal W to deslgnnto tho deiiomlnjw suld bond or bonds desire! i Rid or proposals received' amount of snlil bonds: sm1" 1 J Rend today. Hon of his foot showed that one went ei.'niini ..,. ..,,.,, i.uunm.M wii.r. ij. ...'..a ... .,.'" ...'... r.,.h...k. . . .. ..... run 'iiiL'III.MJ MnnTii rn.. .. cars AUot'ST first wisiiiN 1 'on I n BtNU NEWS f nniice I..,.. ...... ;.. . . : T .....,,.,. .ii.niiii.iin UK. $4 ,KS .vunin dtNU NEWS 1 "tuihu iiuuui inn louav rnpolv.iii i '"' "-"I 1' raiiflisfn .i..... ... n ...I. . . " v"'finfI... ...II. ... "liwiu .Mrs .. iU.vi,iaiii uiiuuuiicing mo shipment I "' onior n ho Plttshuru- Iloston 2 ulB Klvon proferenco of P1 i J I Pronosals. or bids, wltn ( checks, to bo Inclosed In sew ouvolones without dIInP marks, or' writing tliereoa1 tho words: "Hid for IW Bonds of tho City of M Orogon." Dated this lGth day of J'M R. A. Com Chnlriiinii of tho finance' too of tho Common Council IRVING BLOCK J04i4la4h HKJ SPi:ci.S FOR SATl RDY 1., DIP VRTMCNTS ALL SI' ITS .t nileo ALL DRLSSICS, ... i., pileo ALL SHIRTWAISTS . is piU0 ALL DRKSS SKIRTS $ pile ALL COTS pilco ALL SILK I NDLHSK'TS )s pit0 ALL SWH.VTI.RS ,, irU.0 ALL RAIN COATS 1 ,.,.t, Kxceptlonul llin gains In Men's and Hojs I'liriilshings, SulLs, Oveu'oat.s anil no planning to leave about Aug nt I for San Francisco, going down In their mnchlno and may bo gone several weeks. LKYV PRICK came down from Sum ner today expecting to meet Low (5illoplo mid family who nro o pected on the Nann Smith to spend u few months on tho Hay. MR. AND MRS. HARRY G. TRK- 3! VI.VR ni-.ti-..,l .! r "" me ureauwater me uieukwuter from Prinevlllo. Ore., to vls.lt with 3lrs. R. p. Hur rington on South Fifth street, who Is u duughtor of .Mrs. drain. MATT KF.RRIdAN, one of the plon eers of tho Coqullle Valley, was in Marshrield on his way homo today after n vUlt with his son In Km. Pile. Mr. Kerrigan was n pleas ant cnller at The Times offlco. MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE NASBURG are Intending to leave on the Nam. omiin lor ban Francisco. They will mi nparwnent for a tlmo and expect to be thero on the occasion Mlliil 4 n ' ,.,. "'U, AllU' 8 t0 ""'M let o , UX,,0l'U t0 8"-l tho rs In the ' i .r. tho 8ll"ir nt Sucram...,o I" I.1 XI 1 ,-. -...w. :ZZ HbUt tW ,W " 7 - Char- SfTSr'id .7 "S Z iuclus above the ankle. . ,c,to Grain arrived this. morning onshore ro five tquring cu MR ND Vim iiMi-a i.i-v.v.t.,.m .M.aiiut.- iroui ITlnev o, " in. ..Mi Mils. JAMKb H1C.NNKTT Ore., to visit wm. ir i, .. ,... n ' ' " " i. j i ii r-; - Owing to tho big domniid and n,. w,wro ll ill spend u vncutloi nco sale of Dodgo cars, Mr. Good.1 A rocoryinan fioni Glenada I, m has hud much difficulty in sr-l 1IC a store In tho Coffeli i,.i, 1. Alnvln.il nn.. Vn.ii, t. :",'" "J uocorilor of l.Vkl i i ' A & - l i i r m .hji.iiiik - - lll' III this morning irom Vnncoi.ver l f .. Z "" U,er " "10 occ con- vunco rum cuiing cars to supply this section. ; 1,ls '" NorHi Homl consequently ho is eluted over the' IIIHV4 nt iUla olilt,.!...... I ..-..w u. ...ic DIII(lllUl, j ooo or tho now Dodgo cars have already been spoken for nnd ho to quests that nil admirers of tho Dodge car who nro desirous of early deliv ery to soo him nt once. Just when ho will bo able to get another sh!-). ment Is uncortaltf mm ho wishes bo far as possible, to supply tho uigeut demand out of this consignment. Coffelt build- AND STOlN RF;T,,o,;!v,,,,ou, inUOIir AND liAClUAGK FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono io;i neslclfiico Phoiin in. i Maikct Avo. a,,a Wnterfi out CiilliiB curds printed at $' offlco. FOR AUTO SERVri Any nlaco. and time, ourl'l nn nn.i .,!.. .,nnnn..nn. cars ''Ul - m..u .iiiiu iaoauiibv ful drivers will servo you. Hates Reasonable Day and Night SerTJ CORRIGAN & KNOX B night Cafo P"0n WOP iffRKlin wri J.l" --- rfw va:-t8t'tfiwgam va u u a ill,