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Wi."C? JSV 5r-3U THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELts, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 19, 1915 EVENING EDITION. WTT-n THREE II - II 1 II the Life Insurance Com- ep parties of The U. S. Hnvo on, i licit liiKiltM 10,000 policies that aire due unit iniiiilil Home of tills money may Ik coining In you Hotter l.oulc It up. Edward D. Noonan j ' , . WM Front slw jWitius'sc'ii Rldg. Mnrnli I. field, Ore. - Vacation Days At Goodwills 'FlNE CAMPING GROUNDS in.. . EXCELLENT HOME COOKING .SWIMMING, BOATING tt&rfknd FISHING '"nAmnuip riAWii inti Wr.,iUHIJUIIVU THVILIUIV - f I- Several j-boats dully to Mai-.sliflcld, Including I- speed launch leaving 51 Marshfleld at, -I : l. dally anil nii-Iv- Jbtc 1h tlmo fop supper; leaves Good- wIU'h nt 7 every morning, reaching Murshflcld about 8::J0. Hates reasonable. Phono ilMIXi! Fanners, or Inquire of Cant. Smilli of steamer Ilaluliow. t FOR TRANSITU AXI) STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD ROODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER rhono l:t Rcsldonco 1'Iiono 1,'J-J Market Avo. and Waterfront Heto your LETTER heads, bill fieada, etc., prlatcd nt TUG TIMES office. Look and Read Did It i' wry occur (o you Hint by saving a little on every pur chase of meat It Is reducing tho cost of your living. Why not "then couiu and talk It over with us at tho PALACE MEAT .MAR KET, whew you can get tho best refrigerated moats a few rents ailotinil cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Ask your neigh, bo i- who probably trades hero and see what lie has to say as to tho prico and quality of our meats. Wo v III have tomoriow (Hat in-day) somo ulco Ray City grain fed chickens at 0 routs a pound. PALACE MEAT MARKET iPhone 406 J Children calling and telephone - - The Noble Theater To-Night Elinor Glyn's sensational drama "THREE WEEKS" lu five reels of pictures. To describe this play In all its wonderful power . would ho only to bo thought exaggeration If words could do 'scribe It. See THREE WEEKS tonight and rest with your own judgment. Miss Madallua Traverse, who appears In the role of the teni , pcriiicutnl iiceu, is regaidcd as ouo of the most attractive of 'tho country's joung stars. lArilE NEWS No. ill. News of tho world hi motion pictures. GETTING A START IN LIFE Sellg Westerji comedy. A laugh , from stall to finish. BEVEN REELS AM, 'Adiplsslnn, upstairs or down, Coming Wednesday Marguerite Clark In the, big Paramount feature "Tho Ourlblo," in flvo reels of pictures. Martin's ten-piece orchestra will furnish a splendid selection of uihbIc for this special feature. Prices will boas usual. No Increase. B k cro o aaca I U, I. II, , IUirk, Manager anu rrrsUk-nt 250 KEARNY ST. Uct. Sutter and Diuh SAN FRANCISCO meJem, Eie-pioof, up-to-date Hotrl, Q located la the center ol everything and on r difeet line to the Exposition Gioundi. RATES I Bath Private Bath MM, 11.50 jingle 51.50, 52.00 singe 1l.IM2.00 double 92 00. 52.50 double i A i: ica a ic.i.jr rj 17 r I TV rveerai n ouu woouoic .tc vacnicuc n TKIrJ ur) Townicod Si. Depot. uVt car 1 .15 m 16. From Fny lake Sutler bt, car, set 0 I K .imu N Ui!k hill Uoct North lit k Universal" Biu direct to Hotel f Fn MMaaaiMMiaM ' m 33tt'H Coatless Days are upon us. Summer sports are the absorbing topic of out-door men. How about your trous ers? Will their "fit" and "hang" successfully pass scrutiny when placed in such bold relief? Pick out a pair of the new Dutchess Trousers from our stock. Try them on. You'll KNOW and your friends will SAY that you "look right." Woolen Mill Stores Two Stores MAHSHF1EL1) NORTH REND DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will lio kept OPEN TO THE I'UIJUO A regular state licenced undertaker will bo in charge Phono 105-J 180 No. Broadway orders given special attention NEW Lie; -XO REPEATERS children, J cents. FORD OWNERS GET $15,000,000 DETROIT, July 19. Tho Ford Automobile company an nounced today a refund ot approximately $15,000,000 to tho owners of Ford automo blleb who havo purchased their machines since August 1. 1914. On August 1, 1914, the company announced that If 300,000 automobiles were sold during tho ensuing year sach purchaser would receive a refund of from $40 to $60. The 300,000 mark was reach ed last week. The company says tho refund Is strictly In the nature of the profit dis , tribution policy of the com- lany. W wm vjney BREVITIES .1ULY TIRES Time and Holchts of tldea at' a -- Marshflold. Tho tides arc placed In' to 'K lho Flnnugnn & Dennett wnter .in.f .,n ,m, .i .., OVI(s tract are to lay planking on ... wV... ...., ...... t..w. i....v on mo ursi lino unu iieiguis on uio second lino ot each day; a compar ison of consecutivo heights will lu dlcato whether It !s high or low water. High tldo on tho Bar one hour and 54 inlnutcts earlier than at Marshflold. At North Bond 34 minutes earlier than at Marshflold. 17 lira. . Ft... lira., Ft. . . Hrs., Ft.., Hrs., Ft. . , Hrs.. Ft.., Hrs., Ft . . , Hrs., Ft.., 4.4 fi 4.5 0.1 H 1.3 1.1.1 1.2 2.20 0.8 3.35 O.C 4.40 0.2 5.54 0.2 11.27 0.1 5.38 4.1 C.12 .1.7 8.05 3.4 0.30 3.3 10.50 3.1 12.08 3.7 5.4 C 4.9 12.01 0.8 12.40 1.2 1.27 l.C 2,28 2.0 3.51 2.3 5.17 2.4 0.0 0.0 G.25 5.0 7.U 18 1!) 5.1 20 8,05 5.1 0.0G 5.2 10.11 5.4 11.15 5.5 21 2.1 WEATHER FORECAST t tDr AMMlited Vrtu to Cooi liar TImm.J, OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday, continued warm LOCAL TEMPERATURE! RECORD For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. m July 10, by BenJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government meteorologist: Maximum CO Minimum 48 At 4:13 a. m 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1914 C8.74 Precipitation i&mo porlod last year CC.54 Wind Northwest, partly cloudy. 11iiI1"h Barn. Horiuan Smlthgall Is putting tho finishing touches on a flno new barn on his ranch on Catch ing Inlet. yn Error. In the advertisement of tho J. C. Ponnoy store Saturday evonlng appeared an orro'r, tho prlco of baby crib blankets being quoted at G9 cents. Tho Rolling prlco Bhould have read 19 cents. Tho advertise ment appears acaln in this Issue. Council to I e Busy. Indications point to a but Mission of the city Council this evonlng. First street Is expected to come up again, as well as somo phases ot the South ern Pacific franchlso question which wus talked over nt u soml-sccret mooting of tho city dads on Friday night. Cars Have No Lights. Tlio stago car of Ray Martin was reported ear ly yesterday morning for being with out a tall light. Also car No. 8173 was found by Officer Richardson at the corner of Anderson and Third streets without lights. According to the llccnso number this car belongs to Tom Goodale. Laughs at 01(1 Ross. W. E. Stuhr, agent of tho Nortli Pacific Company, Is Inughlng over word received from San Francisco that his former em ployer, President Aloxnndor, of tho Pacific-Alaska Navigation Company, with his wife, has been put under quarantine- for tho next ten days. They are aboard tho steamship Ad miral Farragut. Drives Auto In Hawaii. Chester Emery, for more than n year a driver for tho Gorst & King lino, writes friends from Honolulu that ho is now driving a machine for a wealthy sugar man. Emery left horo several months ago. His position is considered a very good one. Ho Bays that ho Is enjoying llfo Im mensely and expects to remain thoro indefinitely. Has Good Position- Jack Sassor, formerly clerk and stenographer for Bradford Wheolor, Southern Pacific engineer while lie was horo for many i months, is now stenographer to President Moore, of the Pauama-Pa- iclflc Exposition, according to a let ter that has beon received horo from the young man. Ho Is widely known 1 horo, having made inany friends dur ing his Btay. i Spend Sunday up River. Thoro i was a gay party at tho Freldhurg summer homo on South Coos River yesterday when Judgo and Mrs. Hall, Koxlo Hall, Kisie tiau, uncn Rudnas, Helen Lesch, Marjorlo Gra- ham, Clay Church, Loren Davis and i Ned Patterson spent tno uay mere This morning several of ! lu camp tho party wore up early for tho boat to Marshflold. Back for Visit. Mrs. D. L. Wig gins, formerly Miss Beaslo Sobolt, a wall-known teacher at tno uonirai school flvo years ago, accompanied by her husband, Mr. Wiggins, nas IJjr I1UI MUOJ. ',. ...no.", ! arrived hero from Hoxle, Kansas, her present homo. They are visit- Ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1 Lando for a week. Thoy arrived lost evening from San Francisco, where they havo been enjoying tho expo sition. Mr. Wiggins Is In tho drug business in Kansas. Can Get Licenses Persons desiring to catch crabs and dig crabs may now get them direct from tho Justice of tho Peace, tho necessary papers having been received this morning from Judgo Pennock from .Master State Fish Warden II. L. Kelly. Soveral porsons have paid their mouoy, securing only receipts. Tho Judgo says they should at once get tho necessary license. No 11- cense, according to Mr. Kelly, Is re quired to sell clams or crabs. . Must SUB bo Bedded. Though 4 tho case against Jordon Schappers has been decided, hero Is still the I former caso, that of the State ver- sus Alfred Raynes on a charge of I having elk horns unlawfully In his possession, that must bo decided, according to Judgo Pennock. He has pleaded guilty to the thai-go, his sentence- having been postponed un- til tlio SOliapporb' healing, Tlio Judge Hliiles liu Is awaiting orders from Olstrlct Attorney Llljeqvlst. Supt. Miller Hick. Stipt, V. F. Miller of the local Southern Pacific 1 Interests Is conlltied to his home to day by un nttuck of bowel tiouble. I Heaver 1 1 til Accident Clins. Do I wceso of HeaVer Hill was quite bad j ly hurt today by u fall of coal or rock In tlio mine. Dr. Mlngus left I for there to attend him. 1 Plank Central Atcntie Jack "Me Donald and Walter Condron who aio l0) ot t)10 uentiui Avomiu planked street to prevent the loads of loss damaging the present street Improve men. On AHio Tour. Julian Beaudrolt and wife alul family left today after a short tour ot this section In their auto. They canto from Montague, Calif., and will return In their car Mr. Beaudrolt purchased the McHI downoy property near Golden and Second streets last year. Mine Busy. Supt. P. Hennessey, of tho Smith-Powers mine at lleitry vlllo was In today on business. They arc taking out about 200 tons per, week and the new machinery Is work ing flno although a fault in the vein has made tho work a little moie UlIUCUll. Drain Stage Snits Tho first reg ular trip of tlio AUcgauy-Dralu auto stago was mndo this morning with a good list of passengers all the way through. Edwards & Ott have tho boat lino to Allegany, with D. L. Footo in charge of tho auto scr vico to Scottsburg, where Captain Cornwall has an auto stage through to Drain. This Is the route that goes by Silver nnd Golden Falls. Tnko 1ong Auto Trip. In the morning Frank Q. Horton expects to leave in his machine for Klam ath Falls to visit with relatives. He will bo accompanied by A. T. Haines, Dr. E. E. Straw and C. E. Nicholson. The party will go out over tho Roseburg rotid, visit in Klamath Falls a few days, also at Crater Lako and from Grants Pobs will cut to the coast at Crescent City coming north along tho coast road through Gold Beach and back to Marshflold. $ t , t AT THE HOTELS t t ('handler Hotel. . W. Pt HenncBSoy, Dclmar; W. P. McKciina, Lumpii; S. Brownstonc, San Francisco; Edward J. Ellsworth, Sacramento; J. E. Miller, San Fran cisco; S. J. Clarldge, Portland; J. O. Brown, Myrtle Point; h. F. Price, Sumner; L. P. Branstcttcr, Eureka; Herman Hoiu, San Francisco; C. F. Hanson, Portland; Harry Thorpo, Seattlo; 1). B. Crltcs, Portland; A. R. Cnndlln, San Francisco; Dr. S. S. Bower, wife nnd son, Salt Lako City; II. I). Allen, San Francisco; Rex Webb, San Francisco; David Oast ler, Ashland; G. II. Fullenwldcr, Poitland; M. S. Shrock, Portland; F. M. Super, Portland; R. M. Drake, San Francisco; Clare Sherwood, Co qulllo; Mrs. Jane Williams, Coqullle. Lloyd Hotel John Barry, Eureka; U. W. Rcavls, Eureka; Mrs. T. T. Allen, Baudon; Mrs. B. C. Daley, Cooston; Miss Ida Daloy, Cooston; Miss Evelyn Justin, Cooston; L. Jackson, Norway; Mrs. V. Liudstrum, Cooston. Blanco Hotel. Pcto Daloy, Powers; W. IT. Smith, Coos River; S. Weokly, Myrtle Point; John Cronlck, Powors; James Suess, Lakeside; R. J. Holmes, Co6s River; W. 13. Chaso, Powers; H. Michel brink, Allegany: E. W. Gould, Alle gany; John McCuIloch, Reston; John Henry McNutt, Los Angeles; J. F. Policy, Coqulllo; Sam Bruner, Port land; John Smith Powers, Port laud. St. Lawrence Hotel. Robert Richards, Sumner; Wil liam James and wife, San Francisco; II. Smith, Empire; Ed Storms, Pow ors; William Martin, Coqulllo; Wil liam Martin, Coqullle; J. J. Boog, Burbank, Cal.; Henry Bremer, Al legany; II. J. Groff, Beaver Hill; John Andrews, Lakeside. t NORTH BEND NEWS l $ J. A. Allon and wlfo left for San Francisco In, thor npw Dodge car. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. King havo gouo to Mcdford where thoy will vis It friends. Denny IJull has clospd tho Star theater nnd has re-opened tho Joy thoater, his old location. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mather have re turned from Wedderburn whero tho have beon visiting friends. G. A. Perkins who has the con tract for tho North Bend.EmpIro road has the work half done. II. J. Flacker has purchased a Roo c" nd with his wlfo and baby havo departed for California In tho auto Nell Banks Is bunding a new houso on the east sldo of Sliornvan avenue In I'ortor, Tho houso will bo leas- 0(1 Miss Clara Sargeant of Marshfleld .'.." w.... .. o"...v . ...... ias tai(eu u position lu the u d excliaug0 ot tho telephou North lephouo com puny Alex Brandt and Frank IvorBou, both aged Hi years, havo started out to ride to San Francisco on their bi cycles. Mrs. Georgo Bolster tind daughter, Mrs. B. F. Ragsdale, havo returned from u visit nt Oakland where, thoy spent most of the winter. Ed. Forrest and George Windsor huve purchased tho Hoffman harbor shop and will oporato it under tho firm nanio of Forrest & Wiudsor. PIAXOR TUNER COMING M. O. Warner, the well-known pioneer piano timer, who has been coming to Coos Bay many yoars, writes The Times from Eugene that he e'xpects to nmke his regular an nual visit here in a few days. Ho requests his former patrons and all requiring export piano work to wait for hm. t. PERSONAL MENTION ( V ?? U. S. SHAVER was down this morn ing from his home at Allegany. E. M. SPAULDING was a passenger on tho Breakwater north yester day. MR. AND MRS. RAY OLL1VANT have returned home from S.m Francisco. A. .1. MENDEL and Frank Catterllu made a business trip to Poweis) yesterdu). W. D. ROBERTS, or Allcguny, was , among the visitors lu tho city to-1 day on business. A. H. POWERS returned to Powers on tho morning trnln after spend ing Sunday at home. , C. K. PERRY and wife spent Sunday I at the A. P. Owens summer home ! on South Coos River. , LEW F. PRICE, of Sumner, was a week-end visitor In Marshfleld, icturnlug home today. ROBERT DILLARD will leave to-1 morrow for Bali Francisco to spend a few weeks vacation. C. F. McKNIGHT and wife spent Sun day at tho Carl Evcrtscn summer camp on South Coos River. MRS. FRED SMITH and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Ross spent Sunday at the J. A. Goodwill place. MR. AND MRS. LOUIS GORR spent Sunday nt Goodwill's, Mrs. Gorr celebrating her birthday there. W. P. HENNESSEY camo homo for the week-end from tho mine at Delmar, returning again today, i J. 11. POLI1EMUS and wife spent Sunday at tho Henry Sengstackcn summer home on South Coos River. I REV. AND MRS. STUBBLEFIELD . left this morning for Gardiner, I going the beach route and walk- h ing. J. CONLOGUE was up from Lampa over Sunday whero his company is now engaged In getting out ties. " GEORGE GOULD arrived home on i tho George W. Elder yesterday, roturnlng from a trip to San Fran cisco. MRS. H. S. HARRIS plans to leave about August 1 for Spokane nnd othur northern points to visit for awhile. RAY B. DEMENT and wlfo of Myr- tlo Point are guests at tho W. 1-. Murphy summer homo on South Coos River. MR. BURTON of tho Busy Corner spent Sunday with his wife who Is a guest of Mrs. Carl Evertsen on South Cons River. MR. AND MRS. BEN OSTL1ND have gouo to Ten Mllo on a vacation and they expect to remain thoro for about a week. DAN KEATING and wlfo and Miss Emma ErickBou wero guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill at tho Goodwill plnco yesterday. DR. A. S. BOWERS and wlfo and son of Salt Lake City are In Marsh fleld. He formerly owned somo fine ranches on the Coqullle. .MRS. BURROWS, together with Er nest, Raymond, Gladys, Edith nnd Camlllo Burrows, sailed from here yesterday on the Elder for Port laud. J. E. MONTGOMERY wont up to Powors this morning. Ho expects that today tho new 'phone ox change will ho put Into oper ation. G. H. FULLENWIDER and M. S. Shrock, of tho Stnto Food Com mission, nrrlved hero Saturday evening ami will be several days In tho city. GEO. ROTNOR nnd a Harty of frlonds motored to Catching Creole, a small branch of tho Mlddlo Fork of tho Coqulllo River, beyond Brldgo yesterday. A. B. GIDLEY went up South Coos Rlvor yestorday to break enmp at tho Blatt ranch, where Mrs. Old ley and tho children have bceiij spending sevornl weoks. MR. AND MRS. F. D. FLETCHER returned Saturday from San Fran cisco on tho Nairn Smith. Mr. Fletcher for two weokB had chargo of the Sperry Flour exhibit at the fair. GEO. GOODRU.M and wife sponi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conrad who havo takon tho sum mer cottage of Mrs. Morton Towor on South Coos River for a few weeks. C. B. HENDRY has taken a position In tho men's furnishing depart ment ot The PnrlBlan. Mr. Hen dry is n brother-in-law of W. W. Langworthy and recontly moven horo with his wlfo nnd baby from Michigan. MRS. L. T. MATTHEWS accompan ied her daughter, Miss Ruth Mat thews north on tho Breakwater yesterday to Portland where Miss Matthows will bo married to Clias. B. Landers, Portland agent ot the Breakwator. J. ALBERT MATSOX und wlfo spout Sunday at their summer homo "The Nook," on South Coos Rlvor getting It In readiness for tho sum mer, Miss Graco Kr'use and Miss Florence Aiken and somo girl friends, will spend the week thoro. W. C. MATTHEWS, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Matthews, arrived Sat urday on tho Nairn Smith from Borkeloy for a visit horo. Mr. Matthows has chargo of tho draw ings und Illustrations mndo and sent out by tho U. of O. Agricul tural Department. MINISTER OUT ON A HIKE Rev. Stubblofield and WRc, With Packs on Back, I,vuta A'ia Beach For (iiirdlner With packs on their backs Rov. and Mrs. Stubbleflold loft early this morning vla tho beach route, bound for GaYdlner. Thoy expect to walk both ways and to bo gone for threo days. In their packs thoy carried ben ding, food und cooking utensils and thoy aro intending to camp In tho open, altogether tabooing hotels and shelters ot any sort. Rev. Stubbleflold declared thoy both needed a vacation und decided this was tho best way to go. Ho found out about tho tides and at what time of the day the hard beach would be found, thus making the walking easier. Llbby COAL. Tlio kind VOU lwve ALWAYH USED. Phona 73. Paclfk Wvery nnd Transfer Company, ' Think of the immense amount of merchandise that 4 the J. C. PENNEY CO. USES in a year's time. In buy ing from the manufacturer .cutting out the jobber, trav eling man's salary, carfare, hotel bill and all that has got to be added to the price of all goods that arc bought of him, makes it so that we can sell you first-class goods at the same price that our competitor charges you for seconds. Cm tain Scrim in all patterns. These aie uoilli Horn iir, to :i:t Lit more . 1-le, Hie, llij-jQ. '"c, IHr, !Mc Apron Giugliam; a good quality; 7C value. Our prlco c Percale, liT-lli. wide, In all pal terns H l-:ie value. Our price (1 1-le A dandy Percale, iltl-ln. wide, tUjj e value. Our price. IQo I? Standard Shirt lug, Hie, value: O.tr Blenched Muslin, ild-iii. wide. Sllkollues; tho best on lho market; :t-ln. wide, Iii1e valiu; ..10c Boys' I'nlon Suits: long sloews and legs 7."e inline Our price llle Men's Union Suits; thoy are worth double tho prlco llle, 7llo, tlHc, $!.'!", KMO Men's Wool So; t!0e kind. Our prlco per pair I"'6c Crib blankets for the babies; H.le value. Our prlco, curl 10c Orators r&gfee& of Low Prices 0 T.- V ).fk-M-ifi. NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELI) POST OFFICE Are You Going to Can Fruit? IF SO, IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND GET OUR PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE The following will give you some idea of what we have, and the prices: Mason Jars, per dozen 63c Mason Pint Jars, per.dozen -57c Mason One-half gallon Jars, per dozen i87c Rubbers, per dozen 7c Mason Caps, per dozen l?c Apricots For Canning Will Arrive Monday 30 Pound Box for $1.15 Sugar, pure cane, per 100-lb. bag $6.85 IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AS OUR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU AT LEAST TEN PER CENT ON YOUR GROCERY BILL WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY PORT WELL PAID GHATIFIKI) WITH COLLKCTIONS FOR THE TWO FILLS Only Threo Names Finally Clawed Among Property Owners Refus ing to Settle Accounts Of tho entire. list of persons sign ed up for tho dredge fill In south -and west Marshflold but threo of tho number havo definitely refused to pay, either by a poBltlvo stntomont or liy their Ignoring of all correst poudonco sent thorn by attorneys ot the Port This statement Is made al ter twlco chocking over, with un at torney of tho Port, every namo on tho list submitted by J. T. Brand at tho Commissioners' mooting on Mon day. It Is said these threo men will bo sued for tho amounts hold against them. It has boon previously stated that thoro uro 22 peoplo who "finally re fused to pay," but an examination of tho report shows that In this par ticular list there is but ono claim that has been finally refused, the ono of Bennett Swantou for $3K,;is. Tho other two names of thoso refus ing to pay aro taken from unothCi section of tho roport. There aro for example two chur ches, the Baptist and tho Christian, both ot which owo for their fills and rcfuso to give, notes, yet thoy lmvo promised to pay and both lmvo ta ken steps to secure tho amounts due. To sue on such claims as these, say tho Port attorneys .would be fool ish. And again thoro aro other proper ty owners, who, though thoy refuso to sign notes, havo come to tho com missioners promising to make set tlements and somo ot thorn aro pay- I lug as thoy can. Hero again no suits (will bo urged. So lu tho entire number ot names thero remain but threo, out of thoso , signed up, who refuse to pay. These men aro Dennett Swantou, $38,39; Frank 11. Wulto, $242.91; and James Balncs, $557.42. The latter two men have failed to answer Hoyoral lottors sent them rogardlng tho mat tor, though thoy both signed up for tho fills received on their luud, Collectlouos Very Good To do special work J. T. Brand was retained by tho Port Commissioners. Ills final report shows thero was col lected $2,034,93 In cash anil $9, S72.43 lu notes by him. Ho listed 24 claims, 12 of which had never been signed up and so aro not legally col lectable ami eight which "will nl- price S 1-ilc ..1e, O 1-le, 7!o, H l.Jle, 10c .-&& Wo lend Others Follow NEW TODAY IMPORTANT TO RICHMOND LOT OWNERS All porsons who have purchased lots from Herbert F. Brown, Inc., nt Richmond, Cal., kindly communicate with tho undersigned and thoy may hoar of something to tholr advantage. Wrlto mo oven tho' you may not now bo paying on your contract, Ad dross Wm. E. Brown, P. O. Box 334, Oakland, Cal. FOR SALE Ono registeied Angora buck raised by Riddle & Son. W. S. Rny, Cooston, Oregon. Phono 30Cxl. FOUND Agato Phi. Inquire Time. ? t ' FOR SALE t ?$ FOR SALE Miolo gas ruugo and refuse burner with wnter-hoatlng coils, $10. Call 858 So. 11th. $ t WANTED t $$ WANTED Empty Micks at llalne. FOUND Pah- or bow glasses. Owner may havu iame by paying for this ad. WANTED Empty bucks at Hutue. t FOR RENT t $$ FOR RENT Furnished and imfui- nibbed upurtmonts ut The Hague. Apply Pioneer Hardwuro Co. FOR RENT Myrtlo Arms modem furnished apartments free heat and water. $25 por month up. WVAAftAAWVSWWWVAASWVS most cortalny he paid ultimately," according to the report Of the four remaining listed as finally refused, two havo counter-claims, One of these is tho bill ot $25 put in by Ar thur McKeown for a half-day's sur vice to the Port. ik H HeS Klcnn;J t.M , llino.. IN aneel slItTl MTIl Re a ov- il J 1 .t. idW