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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. NEW FALL SUITS FOR WOMEN Xcw Suits nro JuM imparked so ml winced In Idea, mi uplendld l.v made, that you cnn buy nnd Hear llicm now, imd through tho winter, too, nnd find thnt nt tlic end of the lensoii they Mill Mill be In tliu lend of llio mode Mill fie-li looking and perfect In fJlnpC. . Perhaps yon are going "Way this Summer or Kail? Much of the picas nro of your trip Hill he In liio admiring glances jour faahloiinhlo new milt ulll tiling. And men If yon plan to May at home, yon Mill lie Judged by jour appearance, as yon inieon.icloni. ly Judge others. , Hrlefly, jou need a now null such iin the.io Just on dNplnj. $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 HUB DR.Y GOODS CO. 111 V ft m llfew 1 NORTHWEST RAISED Old) ItAUKIiXTIXF, AHISFS FHOM OOZV III5I) OF VKAKS urns COFFELIDUD ELKSHREHSESSIDI MAKSHFI15I.D I.ODGI5 IXITIATKS XI5W MKMIJHItS Once Pumped Out Xo TrotiMo For Hull to Float on InIIiiiiui Inlet Weeks nnd months of dlsctiRslon, long telegrams nnd letters to the war department nnd the calling for nn opening of bids for the mining of the old Northwest nnd removing hor hnve been for nought; the bnrkontlno rose to tho surface Into ycntordny bo- fore high tldo nnd today Is riding nt nnclior nlong Bldo tho dock of tho At n meeting of Marshflcld Lodgo Coos Hny Milling compnny. Secrotnry of I5lks last evening, Dick Itogcrs, ScngBlnckcn of tho Port declared to who linn boon with the (iorst and day thnt tho Craft will be mndo rendy W. II. Kennedy Keportn on (Jrand lodo at Ias Angclei Moviex Pone Soon WI51,I,-KNOWN liADV PASSK9 AWAY AT HKIt IIOMI5 SMAltT WI5AK FOIt WOMI5N COKM5R IJItOADWAY AXI OUXTItAIj AVE. Phone 001 ENJOY GAMP LIFElSIGI CMS TO GO:' ii novs of mkthodi.st scndav school itirruitx Lived Llko Indian At (.'olden Falls AccomtNiiilcd hy Itev. Knoll and 15. II. Campbell Sleeping on ferns nnd fir boughs nnd cooking their meals over n hugo enmp (iro 11 boys of tho Methodist Sundny School, nccompnnlcd by Nov. Joseph KnottH nnd K. II. Cnnipliull, spent throo dnys nt Golden Falls, returning from thcro last evening. Each ono of tho party carried his own blankets and cooking utensils. Tho boys left hero on Monday morn ing nnd wnlkcd to tlio Golden FnllB whoro camp was pitched. Tlmy had n I good time clambering over tho hills nnd some of them fished wllh 'var ious kinds of luck. Tucsdny night there wns n misty rnln thnt mndo sleeping In the open n trlflo dlsngrccnhlo but a big camp flr.o wns kept burning nil night. TltOBo In the party besides Itov. Mr. Knotts nnd 10. II. Campbell wcro Donald Gldloy, Donald Allen, Pas quln Ilrndtlobl, I5d. Honcbrokc, Les lie Holmes, Clifford Thorwnld, For est Meyers, Iluubcn Snnuulst, Thorn nn CroHsthwnlto mid Everett and Ocorgo Murphy. J X MANY OF ALCMXI CIIAITI5U TO ATTI5XI) COXVI5XTIOX Cooi Hny to he Well Hem-evented at Frnteinlty Meeting In San FrancNco King nuto line, wns Initiated onto the mysteries of the order. Ho left this morning for San Francisco, At the Inst meeting, S. C. Small wns In itiated. W. II. Kennedy, delcgato to tho grnnd lodge of Elks nt I.os Angeles, mndo a detailed report of tho pro ceedings of the meeting. Among tho! actions taken thcro wns tho chnng Ing of J lie regulations concerning new lodges. The now regulntlons provide thnt no chnrtcr will bo grant ed for nn Elks lodge In n town of lnuffl ftinn R naO Inl.nl.llnnta nml nrrt , ...WU MIUII W,VVV ...1.U..U...U ...... ,.w vldcs that there must bo nt least fif ty Instead of twenty-five on tho chnrtor list. Tho next Grnnd Lodge will meet nt Daltltnoro. Pnrtlnl reports wero mndo on t.io Ilnndon excursion nnd everything wns mod satisfactory. A vote of thanks wns extended to tho Elks of Ilnndon, tho Commercial bodies of Ilnndon nnd tho Coos Dny Concert Hnnd for their assistance In tho cx- for towing to sea nnd probably will bo taken over the bnr nnd run nshoro on tho north bench within the next day or two. All dny long tho eight Inch pump of tho mill company was at work In tho hold of tho vessel nnd nftcr dark tho results wore gained whon tho vessel rose from its bed in tho oozo. It hnd boon freely propheslzed thnt she would bo stuck In tho mud. Tho idea that tho craft might bo refitted nnd again put to sen wns scoffed nt by those who have scon tho hulk. Several yenrs beneath tho wntcr of Isthmus Inlot havo put tho finishing touches of a long nnd hnrd llfo, it is said. Tho vessel wns built In 1SC9 In Washington. Wns Floated Quickly C. II. Codding who wns In from Mllllngton yosterdny reported that tho old Northwest was quickly float ed after tho wnter hnd been pumped rut of hor hold. Sho wns flontlng about 3 o'clock nnd Mr. Codding said -Mr8' L' Non". of Coos County. that tho cxponso wns not more than $50 so thnt tho cstlmntes of tho cost Coos Day Alumni Chnpter of tho Sigma Chi frutornlty will bo well represented nt tho National conclave to bo held In Son Francisco within n fow days. It Is expected thnt thorn curslon. will bo Bovernl hundred undcrgr.id- Flnldi Moving Pictures unicsnnd alumni members In attend- it wns nnnounred thnt Mr. West- 0f moving her wcro far In excess of nnc0, ledor, who took tho moving picture what It nctunlly wns. Mr. Codding Tho alumni chapter woh organized tlmn 0f the excursion wns taking f saia that tho reports about her hold hero Inst fall, tho only ono on tho some nddltlonnl views nt Ilandon and 00ng rilled with rock for bnllast wns const, with n momborshlp of 17. wm ti,cn conio to Coos nay to tnko Correct, Bnylng that thoro wnB no Since Hint tlmo a few Sigma Chls ft nmbcr of views In this section. ; rock In tho hny this sldo of Itocky have left tho country, but there still Ho expects to complcto tho views , Polnt whero tho ledgo Is bothering rntllnlliu n nnn.l hImk.I .... i I 1 .....,.. ., H.,.m nKi-u ruprvHuuiaiion. within a fow weeks. It will bo shown t)l0 Port Commission ....nh i.u H.muro expecting to )n tho Cofm county picture houses, go from hero to tho convention nro ,,. Ai wrd lm8 n8kC(1 t have tno Claim Nashurg. Tom T. Dennett, fIm Bcnl , ,,,, t0 ,,0 b1i0WI1 nt tht rn riBiicr, ucorgo htcphenson, I. 0r hmns nt lho Bxposltlon It. Tower nn, J. C. Kendall. Messrs. ,., ..., .,,.,.. ,, ,, Nashurg, Stephenson and Kondnll will bo accompanied by tholr wives. San Francisco this summer has been tho Mcccn of tho Greek letter I irutorulty men and sorority women. ' Soveral national conclaves havo been I hold there. Tho Kappa Sigma nnd ' "OHKItT DIM.AHI) SAYS "MOOSF tho Delta Kiinnn Mnlln.. .i,.,i I COOS" W'KLU HFPHFSFNTFI) . .... n"it-. . , moro last week, ninny hundreds of Lived In TIiIh Lmallty for Thirty Yciira nnd Leaves Many Sur viving Holativcs Mrs. Snrah Coffolt, wlfo of M, J Coffelt, nnd for ninny yenrs n resi dent of Coos County, died at 9:.10 n. m. todny at tho family homo on Monroo street In North Dend, nged CI yenrs nnd four montliB. Paralysis was tho cause 'of death. Mrs. Cof felt had been In poor health for sov- crnl months nnd since sho suffored a stroke of paralysis a weok ago, her condition has been regarded as serious and tho announcement of hor death will not bo a mirprlso to hor friends. Native of .Missouri Mrs. Coffolt hnd ninny connections In this county. Hor inn Men nnmo wns Snrnh Condron and she- was born In Carroll County, Mo., March 1854. Sho wna married thoro to 13. J. Coffolt. For a tlmo tho couple lived In Texas, but enmo to Coos Dny about 30 years ngo. Most of tho tlmo thoy resided on Coos Itivor, but a fow yenrs ngo enmo to North Dond to nuiko tholr homo. Mrs. Coffolt was a member of tho United Drothrcn Church. Dcsldcs tho husband tho following children aurvivo: Edgar Coffolt. of North Dond; Mrs. Frank nosers, of Coos Itlvor; Floyd Coffolt, of Coos Itlvor; Mrs. J. Irving Smith, of Loon Lake. Sho also leaves six children and two great grnnd chil dren.. Mrs. Cpffolt was a half sister Of Ivy and Walter Condi-mi mul Evervbodv Come. Old and Youhsr, ami pi.i 1 a L u,eDrlt f m M. I 1Ti S i ft- inniioi -.. i &XOI. x-iiiwci jl i . . of the . . CD SUOMI Sunday, August 1 SOCIETf Simpson Pa iNorth BenjI HID J O'CLOCK (i.Mi:nS "Uls i.J t, l... ...it..... ....... I,... I ...... . . "'2 iMir riiriini niini;ui.iin rai uur (llNpiny rnr. M. Parlors and Libraris Nothing will wet off your llhriuy or pnrlor llko n 12.' DavoupoH. We have llieni In Ktoclc in (li0 yunrtcM, "6 Dull and Fiuncil, In tho Imitation mid Grain Leathrr. "fi ' , This will probably bo done. I0SE PARADE young men pouring In from all hnrlH '. l Id V f Straw nnd Others Hldo In n rgo Machine S)h .Moo.ho Had Hoyal Tlmo Iast Sunday "Mooso from Coos," rend big bnn- Moose Dny pnrndo at San Francis cl Inst Sundny, according to Itohcrt Dlllnrd, who hns written to friends AMONG THE SICK Uof the Unite,) Stntcx. -y . ... . ? Peter Scott Is reported to bo uulto III. Mrs. Chnrlotto Fckhoff, of North Dend, Is under a doctor's enro todny, nufforlng from stomnch uud bowel trouble Hoy lluffuer has recovered suffl cleiitly from nn oporntlou for ap pondlcltls to leave Mercy hospital nnd go to tho homo of relatives nt Flngstnff. August inrloy, who recently tin- ' land: Miss Muttln tnniUnn rimn.i dorwent IiIb flttli operation for her- Island, Nebraska; )t. L. HniiBdall, lln0(l lho lo"K 1,no of march that t X AT THE HOTELS t : Chandler Hotel Fred Landcss, Seattle. S. L. Will- Inms, Dandonj Joseph Fyfo. Jr., Snn!htro "Harding tho cclobratlon. Tho Frnnclhco; II. .1. McDInnnld. Ilan-, locnl '""" of tho lodge with Dr. don; M. N. Galthor, Senttlo; It. II. StrttW- ro(, ln tho ""'chliio In tho Meqondy, Porthtnd; Goorgo T. llllr(, tllvl8,on of tho I'nrado with Crompto-y, Oakland; It. S. Wcav j ,ho Sn" Francisco lodge, No. 20, dl er, ItoHoburg; II. K. Jenkins. J'ort-i rcctly h0"1'"1- no said more wero inousanus tuni Dids received by tho Port commis sion for tho raising of tho vessel nnd towing her to sen ranged from about $400 up to $1,500. WALKING TRIP IS FOUND VERY ENJOYABLE i i Hcv. and Mri. Stuhldefleld Hack From Kiikciic Wnlkctl Itoth Wnjs, Carrying PackM : M- Funeral Saturday Tho funeral will ho hold Saturday. At 10:30 a. m, thoro will ho n prl vnto sorvlco for tho mumbors of tho family at tho North Dond resi dence and nt 11 n. m. a boat will! lcavo thoro for tho South Coob River cemetery, where tho burial ! will tako pluco and whero thoro will bo n public sorvlco. Tho Hov. Mr. I Waymlro nnd tho Itev. Mrs. Way-, mlro will officiate. Prices-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 m Thoy nro nil const rtictrxl In tlio latest pntentetl method, i (o nil, easy to rest on, enny to Hleop on. Kco thfin. GOING a HARVEY COMPLF.TF, IIOUHK FUHXIHIIDIIS. BEST DOCTORS Itev. and Mrs. Stubhlcflold return ed this morning from a walking trip of a wcok which took them as far as Kugcnc, whero four days of Inst week wero Hpent ln attendance- nt tho Presbyterian Synod of Oregon, ers on a special machine In tho't which dozens of inlnlstors from F. Ii. Durckhaltfcr, Portland; II. F. Dollar, Ilnndon; George Armstrong, Sail Frnnclsco; James McCiitcheon, Denver Hill; Sam Garden, Powers; II. M. Dutlcr, Iloguo ltlvcr. St. l.nMiviicc Hotel K. It. Hodboii, Coos Itlvor; Otto Larflon, Kurokn; Mr. and Mrs. Cnr doll. Heaver Hill; J. A. Smith, Coos nln, wns able to return homo from Mercy hospital today. Ho Is getting along nlcoly. Win. Kardell, tho woll-known con ductor of tho local railway, hns suf flclently rcciiporatrd from his recent operation for appendicitis to resume his work again, taking out tho trnln on tho locnl today. Guy Moyors, br-iught here from mii io unys ago win, l,U eye Diver; Harry Feasol, Kansas City; split squarely In two with a pluco A. W. Jonos, foqulllo; C. L. Smith "i biuui iroin a no eimcknr. U ro- and wife. Cooos Itlvor. Llojd Hotel Carl Stanloy, Coos ltlvcr; John Stanley, Coos Itlvor; II. T. Geary, Ilnndon; A. Abbott, Portland; W. M. Joseph, Poitlaud, Fd Hodspon and wlfo, Norway; II. Allen, Florence; J. W. Downinn, Fnstslde. Hlaiico Hotel II. Williams, Lakeside; Mlko Gro tls, Powoih; Pails Ward, Ilnndon; Sherman llufford, Ilandon; John WiiBson, Umpire; Joe Miles, Myrtlo Point; James McCutchron, Coqulllo. Portland; J. L. Lalnl. Myrtle Point; i cxton,,ei1 lmck for 10 ,),(,ck8' Fo,low covering at the Mercy Hospital. He has entirely lost his oyo and tho doctor fenrs thnt his brain might hnvo been Injured. Isnnc Forsmnn Is horlously 111 nt thn Mercy Hospital with enncor of tho throat. That ho might breathe, a glnss tube was Inserted In IiIh neck. Ho took this out July in and es torday tho doctor was hurriedly sum moned as It was feared ho was chok Ing to dondth. Another Incision was mndo nnd tho tube replaced. SOCIAL CALFNDAIt . TllUltHDAY r North Dend Kplsropnl - Guild with Mrs. A. 15. Mtir- ' ton. HATUIIDAY ' H. 0, Olub with Wllinii ' Hoaclnnd lug tho parndo tho Mooso gathered in trout of tho California building whero they listened to speeches by tho officers. Much credit is given to tho Mooso of Snn Frnnclsco for tholr royal hospitality. Mr. Dlllard says that thoy have mngnlflcent lodge rooms. In tho Oregon building ho met Mrs. Fanny Hazard, Mrs. Frolburg, Mrs. 15. 15. Kolloy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lllckox, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor who formerly lived on Coos Day together with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. M liner. all over tho state woro present, On leaving hero Mr. Stubhlcflold carried a pack of 42 pounds. Thoy wont first to Lakcsldo and thoro followed thn trail over tho moun tains to Schoflold and secured a boat to put thorn ncrcJaa tho Umpqun Rlvor. The bccoiu! dny out, a wcok ngo Tucsdny, thoy walked -8 miles arriving nt Floronca thnt night. This Is tho first vIbU Mr. Stub hlcflold has mndo Into tho country to tho north and ho was qulto en thusiastic over tho agricultural pros pects. .MAIUHAG15 LICI5XSKS Decent tnnrrlngo licenses Issued nt tho county clerk's office wcro tho following: Don J. Scott afnd Leona I5vans Durbrldgo. Jninnn ftnlinrt niillinrlumi nml jSthel F. Martin. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO HOLD SERVICES ON RIVER Charier Stennier Alert for Sunday for Member From Ma rh field anil North Dend Novel Is tho plnn of tho Pros bytorlan Church for their open-air sorvlco on Sunday. Tho steamer ieii nns neon chartered nnd tho congregations from North Dend and Marshflold will leavo early In tho morning and attend both Sunday Bchool and church In tho grovo on tho north fork near tho Myrtlo Dank school house. Tho stcamor will leave North Dend nt 8:30 a. m. Sundny and from lt dock In tho renr of tho flro stn Hon nt Mnrsliflold nt y n. m. nnd tho arrival will bo mndo thoro In Plenty of tlmo for both Bcrvlcos bo. tore noon, It Is expected. t PERSONAL MENTION t 4$ r. L. DURCKIIALTRIt. superinten dent or tho S. P. lines In Oregon, arrived hero last ovonlng from Portland nnd todny wns going ov or tho varloiiH parts of tho lino. P. F. LAUSON, of Allegany, was hero today en route to Coqulllo on 'business. Ho nnd bin fnmii - .,..,.,, j , v- ABANDON IS EAGLES WILL MEET AT SPOKANE THIS YEAR Annual .Meeting Will be Held Ang le! a to H With Mining Indus try a I'Vatiiro LOW WEEK END FARES Dock Xeaily Done. Tho now dock to accomodnto tho launches from tho various Inlets has bcon nearly com pleted from Control to Commercial. It Is ono of the best over built on tho i Day nnd will bo of much bonoflt to ' the launch operators and tholr pns. HRTWEI5N (Special to Tho Times.) SPOKANI5. Wnsh., July 29. Tho mining Industry will occupy tho contor of the stago during tho nn- niuil grnnd aerlo meeting of tho Fra- i tornal Order of I5aglos, August 2 to 8, when thousands o. Kagles from nil parts of America will bo In Spo kane Secrotnry Frank C. Dnlloy of tho Mining Mon's club nnd W. S. Nor MARSHFIELD AND Rowland Baker Powers $2.10 2.20 2.35 ' ...I .. ... milt, ...UII a 11.111 mill , J, joi-,. , . .... sengors. 'lho now slips will havo au i man. proprietor of the Hotel Boo-' ,c 0,B W,U bo 80,,, bewwn Marsh- easy Incline to the street level. Iknnt. nr0 ,imknR ,,, ,0 nt m,n. I Hold and any of tho above points nr (i(i((ij on t)iu mn ii(ir) ,a, farcs HM)wl oyory Sa(urdny ((nd Tooth Powder FREE! With every Tooth Brush sold durinq the next few days we will give a box of high grade. TOOTH POWDER FREE. Red Cross Special Brushes, only , . . 35c Sanitary Perforated Brushes, only " ."25c See Our Window W. Tfc uBC i Vr ED CROSS DRUG STORE hundny, good following. CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE big convention. Mr. Norman nn iiounces that the hotel will bo con verted Into n series of underground workings Jiibt ns nt tho Northwest Mining convention last winter, Oro .displays from northwestern proper- j ties and mining machinery also will Further partltculn mu oiiuv. ii in inn loooy. sir, tmiiey says: ' "Wo are expecting from 10,000 to 20,000 visitors lu Spokane August 2 to S, and tho mining men will ,8eo to It these visitors get n proper appreciation or tho greatness of tho mining Industry In Idaho, Washing ton, Montana,- Oregon and llrltlsh Columbia." for return Monday cently returned from n trip to tho oxpositlon nnd to other California points. Ho says thnt thn nmniw... of pcoplo traveling through Cal ifornia In nutos Is astounding. It. M. JENNINGS will leavo soon for n fow dnys outing nt tho c. It. Peck summer homo on South Cooti Diver. Ho provided hlmsolf with a fishing llconso boforo lonving but wns nimble to get any gunr nntco or Insiirnnco thnt ho would Kot any fish. MISS IMOGI5NI5 DI5TTI5VS, of Don- er, Colorado, arrived horn vn,.. dny for n visit with hor slstor Mrs. Louis K. Doll. Sho Is tour Ing tho Northwest and will visit tho exposition boforo returning homo. Miss Dottoys Is head clerk of tho Dunn Mercantile Agency of Heuvor and hns boon with thorn for ten years. Sho Is doing 8ani0 extensive writing wlillo on hor trip nnd Is very ontlnmin.i about Coos Dny and Its resources. W. Ii. IltFdmND and family havo returned from a month's outing nnd visit with rolntlves nt Camas nllcy and Ollnlla. Ho says that .. ,. , Junius root is rino and "HACK TO XATUHF." SAID HV 1)11. KI5XDHICK SMITH, NOTI5H OS TICOPATII, TO 1115 TIII5NI) OF KCIIIXTISTS AS WFMt AS IjAV MI5N. Dr. O. W. Leslie, the well knnwn osteopath of MnrHhflold. snya that tho following from tho Portland Journnl Is ono or tho best nrtlcles of tho kind that hns been given out in Bourn tlmo: "Dr. It. Kondrlck Smith, who will nddresa tho nntlonnl convention of tho American Osteopathic associa tion, dcclnrcs that tho wnvo of pop ular education In innttors of hcnlth and dlseaso Is hnpldly overcoming tho tyranny of tradition. Modlcnl myatlclHin will soon become nnclont history. For conturles It wns a Hiifflrlelnt doctrlno that tho public had no right to a medical opinion, hut of recent years, pnrtlculnrly in this country, n rovolutlton Iiiib tnkon Plnco lu tho attitude of tho rank i.u uiu oi tno people toward "in uiBiuoncii methods of treatment. Hack I.'Ib t?b run anj It WailtH (tfitiinllilnr n.i t5 "" "flroj ern mcdlcnl niiiii with ill liiAsii Is rapidly becomlnj thltniXf many times excluBlulr. ittaa tlclnit. Admitting hlidShl dom in this, his patient ifew satisfied as ho wnnti rtUtncii psychological inoiiicnlaiVJfthj or mo neaiing art, cityEwl dqvijlop.oij with nn amu'ttthlaj until it is accepted noiMfnth tho entire country, as tbiriiai'ijj tlvo nnd most nggrcultitifn. tho bnttlo with i!lseaiMilnli ono which Is ilovold of liUi over present lu incdlcluirdsld gory'." jinny ilftki "Mini t in tho modical to Xatiirn 'l',.nl........ - v.. J . ack to Nnturo Is thn ion,i.,.. of tl.o modern trend no only on tho imr of tho layman, hut on tho side of tho scientist nn well. .,,, ,onBor'' 8y r. Smith, docs tho modorn nlivHldnn n ...... such and such a drmr ! .. ,. bmcIi and such n dlsonso. instead wn kco tho now school engage In frHt nn exhaustive exnn.lnntlon of tho - "J bodr for tho purpose of BC0 , mining what sort of n ,,..-.. 'lofect Intorfore- ,i... ,." '"""-.. running. Evw " (,"C " " "donee Ih utlllxcl to nscertah, m, " " "!,nl,on ,""" whon tho mochnnl. cnl dlngnos s n.r.. i'v-i lutiuii inn cum nil..;. . ,,o""),0, - Partial nujuatnioiit. Drugs FOR AUTO SEHKgjj atmoi Any plnco, nud time. ciiosUj en nnd nlno passenger tin'&'JSjJ! ful drlvoro will sorv joj. fi0", oos J Itntes ReuotiM Jla' c6 Day and Night SerwifOij?1 fntten C0RRIGAN & KNOHM Illght Cnfo Phoni l5!l0! jBlmpi JltTwo ,.Peoiil south coos nfvni n RKKVICE faiQl IjAUNUH Wlafter leaven Mnrshfleld etlK UQr H u. in. Icaves hi'Sa an at IlslBP'ftjbf mi STKAMFIt WWjfcg i Icavofl liond of rlrrr l(0 n, a. in. Lonvoi MaflM,2ftan(j in. For olmrter afplJ'tfo thi IIOOKIU Rlshort Proprlftorijoaiti,;, nf.llOII rgt , bus WESTERN LOTOtB BUILDING flEy" . Assets $2,340,0(t,.; ro- eit.i lSfV?.V"i natlvn; n a -I ntf'V-- rays a per uum wpji A ro n Decline. fn.nl! , tllrifionon,l"rnHtIoner, or " 11 Phys clan, l)r. Smith assorte, . o ;, ,,r,,KH; 'ihcy " HWlo I'lato In the work of tlm ., i..m. or of uy Buhoo ori - 1,10 '"tost text hnnif ... ..... loiirnnla . ..." """ """ '"OUlCai ::. n U1 uvory school nro dovo- tod nowadays almost ln,..,.?.?T. wrBlcal nn othor mechnnlcnl ,,0th o J o corrcctInK l not - varjo us procedure, other than .. '" I ,,,,uu M I. S. KAUFMAN teg? Local Treasuf A. m. Ir.! X A .iJvancaii jggUtt luiciate nt I... .. '- r""" " ..... .. - . ' ....w .,,. u. iiiiuriin. mnd ....:.. w.ni con Ireland and Frank n Ui on...,' .""n. Homo modi ..!.. .. "...k uiui easny got n yenr's sun Tl.n ... .. .w wvutuer was Ply, rs rVgent. from nearest SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT. Genera! Passenger Agent, nrnltv War.. r. - . .... iu. a coupio of days but tho rest of tho tlmo It was pleasant. Mist to show his brothers that ho4 .... not iprgotton how, ho helped "I III I.1CI. invn .....li... .. Stllllv nt ... "illlllUd UIO ''-;r;;:r ": . ..... , oouBiieii I jNMBBMHHHHHWBM thorn make liny for n few ,iv ... in .'','". aumy n physician says they reserved small natch. In ... Z Z. J'. !' Ca" "rovo "Is skill 'or uell Ireland to work on ..,., .:."" ",,a 8,lrKory he visits there In Sentemi,ft. WEAVINU-AII kinds alp ial y Mrs W. W. Nason, 680 n niagnosls Xo, KnmiRl mo passim nt .i. . Worn,' Dr. 8, th says 'it "B neceRSn . ..... says' " hecomea . i Phone upositfoi .Ilnvo' you Jbeen to "Oregon nvrit? in j. f IU.w.Vt ,.i UtTO AL .Not, WU ft Won Something Nc'r tfVl Simps Ico droata brick '"-iSJjf fco Cream, quarta ..'bUrejij Ico Cream', pints .. Pert Hot Chicken TamaUJ.y6rth.4ne ' 'Picnic IiiinchfJ ntl! ;, 8 sARtER'j iu:at; IMioneSaH to ha, ULraMlfM- V lhaii Opposite Dlanco HolgW ?9 ;rese. MERCHANTS f -ut. Popular Plrt ",lHtoH. Good Mealsf u.. Pn22J2w VUI( vu,,v" n.i u,ai ,.u d,J''l Ji"' Hll diagnosis nlQnoJ Tmo8 want ad toti'.,iv ..? I ., -,... .j....--.- Y7riTi'Mfttin na( i p lit ?l I MrapTTKFFIfmJISS? 91 H VirTr'7rrpWr -1i ui uuurmao. Hlono220-R ;nipi?i;iiiEnHMii