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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1915)
IiKh''.-Y. ",i K four ; THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION. f-yvf-Q RAV TTIUTIhs 'SS1I"K I'onils, with all taxable uUUu JDl. Y 1 llVil-O woaltli us security, Is easy; sellliiK M. O. MALONI3V. Kdltor and Pub, DAN K. MALONJCV, News Kdltor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrshfleld. Entered at tlio I'ostofflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls as second-class mail mnttor. SKIPPLI) .SIX IIAItltOltS T SEi:.MS rather strniiRc that tho I Hlvcrs unit Harbors Commltteo of Congress could not romo up the const mid see tho harbors or Southern Oregon rather than to leave Crescent City by way of Grants Pass. After vIsMiik Crescent City tho commltteo Is to travel one hun dred miles over a mountain rond through a heavily timbered district whero there arc no harbors, to visit Grants Pass, a distinctly Inland city mid tip through the Willamette Val ley. It will bo a pretty trip, but the commltteo will et Httlo harbor Information In that pnrt of the state. Had the members of tho committee, or thoso who lire engineering the trip, accepted tho Invitation to come up the coast to Coos Hay and out by way of Ehroho tho members would hnvo had the chance to see six harbors, Itoguo Itlvor, I'ort Or ford, Coqulllo Illvcr, Coos Hay, tJinp qtia Itlvcr and Sluslaw Illvcr. It la rather strango that the Congress ional commltteo could not bring some pressure to bear to have the committee see theso six waterways them Is comparatively cany, but paying the money back Is not so easy, a little fact that often Is lost sight of In enthusiasm for "getting! Improvements right away." Journal. topics ok tiii: timks The war Is costing England $ 1 SO n second and tho general opinion Is that she Is not getting her mon ey s worm. Thonins Edison has Invented a device to record telephone conver sation. Hut nlnety-nlno per cent of the telephone talk isn't worth re cording. X WITH THE TOAST t I AND THE TEA J , t Youi Cam Always Get a Jitaey Oh. lots of things we hacn't that perhaps we ought to own Contentment Is a "State of .Mind" we're willing to be shown We'd like to own it motor car, to call It "our machine," We'd like to sit In comfort In a costly limousine: Hut though denied each luxury beneath the shiny sun We can always get a Jitney If wo don't need one. Thete are lots of things it-mlssing In the daily walks of life. The little things you've lost perhaps your comb, your pocket knirc. Your glasses that you need to see, a button or your pipe. Or the dollar that you ought to have Hint's drifted out of sight. Hut while many thlngM are wanting, write all that read may run Wc can always get a Jitney If we don't need one. And up beyond the pearly gates, whero wings nro all the rage, Where flontlng through the fmiuineut supplants the nuto stage. Whore flying o'er lClyslnn fields and through tho ambient air. Is the mode of locomotion of the residents there Those little Fords without a do-.bt o'er golden streets will run We can always get a Jltnry It we don't need one. thr.ee bargain days at Wednesday, Thursday and Friday SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE 7."c ladles' Siiiiiiikm' Vests; initde of French I. Me, Iilu.li neck and lontf sleeves. On -ale ut .... ::.25c One lol lniijj Kimonos In riunnelelles iiutt Crepes;' crt SI. U5 mid SI.. "50. .Vow 75c Children's fancy top Su; regular -Oc values. Now, per pair . . . . .10c One lot Children's while wool Mvcittois; woio tfl.-.Ti, ami SI. SO; slightly Milled. Now ",.,,.,r....48c :-;-:;uHI II DECHEISEiPLUN UNITED WORK Vlrttio nml decency nrc bo nearly related that It Is dif ficult to scparnto them from ench other but In our Imagin ation. Cicero. ItHPOItTS INDICATi: THAT LUM- SIJVKXTII-DAV ADVIINTISTS Alt HKIl SIIIP.MKNTS aim: li:ss 4 Conditions Affect All Slates of the Till: MARIO XASIK r.nd harborB Instead of taking them oh, onco Jwo thought the world's innes inland 10 view me iioriuern n.nwi mnll California timber and mountains and ,,,, a t tho fruit and farming districts of "na P-K--L-M-VS-L. tho Wlllametto Valley. The com mltt.ee could have reached Portland !..... ... ....II 1... MA.,tl.,.. .... II. . ....... am, ju.t nilckly as li'V.. w At loaders dally suffering, Vc used to sling That deadly thing nntccd from hero that the committee would ho put through to Ktigcno from Crescent City in forty-eight hours and 'all transportation and expenses would hnvo 'been furnish ed. Since tho members of tho com mltteo mndo a trip clear to tho Pa cific Coast It Is too bad they could not see the Southern Oregon har bors some of which aro qulto as Im portant ns Crescent City, from n commercial standpoint. VACATIONS IX SHACK'S "NK OF the growing and big I f features of vacation season In In tho Coos Hay section Is the Increasing number of people who own or rent summer cottages or lit tle shacks up Coos Itlvcr, at tho lakes or sandhills or down at the beach. Those will bo largely aug mented with the coming of the rail way. Tho beauty of summer bungalow life Is Its homelike reeling. At a regular resort or summer hotel, no matter how charming tho company, one bus the feeling of being always under Inspection. It Is a perpet ual dress parade. Tho gossips hnvo nothing to do but wntch their fel low sojourners. You must be scruin ptlously dressed overy mlnto or ac quire a reputntlon for underbreed ing. Many people enjoy that kind of thing. It is tho gamo of life for them and they like competition in good mnmiejrs and style. With others a Humnier vacation means general relaxation. Half the plenstirc of tho thing Is wearing your old clothes. There Is u sense of 10 llcf In nut having to do the society act. Humnier hotel llfo Is particularly Irksome to children. To a live Am erican boy, whoso Ideal Is the Ani urlcau Indian, tho sojourn at a place whero ho must go through a perpetual grind or washing, combing, shoo shining, and dressing up In clean clothes, is torture Indeed. When In addition lo that ho must answer questions, tell his name and his ago and how far along he Is In hcIiooI, the thing Is unendurable to Juvenile riesh. A family vacation ought to be a general rough and tumble for the youngsters. The dirtier I hoy are, the happier. And commonly the bet ter ofr physically. Many families break with favorite hotel resorts about tho time their children get ac tive and demand a free and untruin meled lire In some little family homo or their own and the Coos Hay section offers unlimited oppor tunities for suininer vacation camps mid homes and is certain to become very popular when the transpoita tlou facilities aro Improved. PAVINtl ANI ITS CONSTANT HC.UINDKItS MKDFOItl) Is running up against tho same situation that has been confi outing Portland and other Piiclfle Xoithuest title. In nut worso by far Is this one: F- Il-Z-A-S-N-Y-S-55! t I saw It in a fullpago head That someone In the subway rend. I snld, "By Gosh! I'll wrlto to Wash. To see If this Is but a Josh This nwful jumble rending, 'P-K-Z-A-S-N-Y-S-Z! Tho haughty Russian minister Wroto this reply: "Kxaltcd sir: This nnmo you chnps May doubt, perhaps, Hut, honestly, It's on tho maps I'll tako my oath there Is a i-Il-Z-A-S-N-Y-S-Z! How can wo doubt It nrtcr that Assiirnuco from n dlplomnt? Wo might have guessed Tho word was Jest, Or but n shnrp typewriting test, Hut no! Thcro Is town ot F-II-.-A-S-X-Y-S-.! My lips nro chapped and so I'll pauso Iforore I oxorclso my Jaws; Hut no, this word That looks absurd Allures me as a uuaku or bird! Hero goes again confound It! !' ll-Z-A-S-N-Y-S-'C! Kxchnnge. There nro some Coos Hay inen who talk so much about what they tire going to do that they never get tlmo to do anything. Do not be u lazy slob, Hustle, do not try lo shirk; You'll find, ir you lose your Job, Loafing Is tho hardest work. A liar Is a Coos Hay man who ar rives liome about l::i a. lit. ami be Purine Coast Country OKset by Kiirnpciiu Shipments Tho lumber business shows a de crease In the amount or .shipments for the first six months of 111 15 as compared to tho year before. Tho following Interesting facts are given lu tho West Coast Lumberman of Seattle: "Cargo lumber shipments from Oregon, Washington mid British Columbia for the first six months of 1010 total C.tO.80,074 feet, as compnred with !)02,0"iL',Sir feet for the same period ono year ngo. The figures hnvo just been compiled by the Pacific Lumber Inspection Hu reati, Seattle. "Foreign trade has dropped from 28fi,GG 1,205 feet the first hnlf of 1911 to 1G4,1G2,277 feet tho first half ot lUli". California business has suffered proportionately, tho coastwise domestic shipments hav ing been r.70,7rn',7St feet tho first half of last year as compnred with l27,G:il,G32 feet this year. "Tho ono bright spot Is the so called offshore domestic trade, which Includes tho water shipments to the Atlantic Coast as well us tho fairly prosperous Hnwallan trade. Tills business this year total 00,023, U.r. feet as compnred with 10,5:12,209 feet the Hist six months of 1914. Tho Atluntlc Coast trndo shows an Increase oj over 4S.00O.O0O reel and the Hawaiian trndo an increaso or over 1G, 000,000 reet. "Australian trndo sagged from 9I,S78,70C feet In tho first hair or Inst year to 47,301,203 reet tho first six mouths or the current year. West Coast ot South America, in 1011, took 19,113,821 reet In the rirst hnlf year as compared with 13,112,229 tor this year. Last year China took S2,8G0,SG2 reet ns com pared with hut 21.007,7 IB In 1515. "Those lossos, however, have par tially boon oftsut by a guln In i:.iro peau shipments, principally to Unit ed Kingdom ports. In the first six months of 101 1 the United King dom mid continent used 2G,5G3,0.14 feet of West Coast lumber. In the HANOI: MISSION EFFORTS 'cotniniinlcatloti Tells or What Will He Done In Fur Knstciii Countries "AIMIiicii nml lieay Absor bent Toweling, In white or blown. IIMj to 17 '4 val ues'. Xmv per j aid 9y2c Crepe Paper Napkins; best grnihvi: limey llornl designs. J Wen -."ir. Now, per pnekuge 12c THE FAIR. 'et door to 'handler Hotel. Satisfaction nlwas or jour money back I.. i .11 i il i i ' ---- hiippeiied r,r,t Hlx "10",,,8 of U, c'l"'ront '01"' , even under the stress ot an uiipro- Hoforo ho gets her she Is tliu !'l'tlo,,tCtl 8Clm,lt' ' tommse. the girl or his dreams. Hut after awhile' Huroponn markets hae taken -'I,-ho rewards her as a sort or night-1 101,1." I reet." mare. "I want something Tor fleas," said she. Tho drug clerk's name was Fogg. "You want something for Hens," wild ho, "Why don't you get a dog." t AT THE HOTELS t $ Chandler Hotel. Frank .1. .Miller, Salem; 1). W. Heltiunii. Portland; C. llussey, Port- Till: OJ'IKT OHSKItVKIl SAYS I hind; 11. M. Locke. Portland: II. II. i Laird. Itnscburi:: .1. P. Ivim-m. ,... --r " - ' t'll Levi Swirt, Mlil- t, Haiidou; Hontolll; II. W. Falrroull. Han Frnnclsui: H. I. Oshler, San Frnucluto; K. .1. -i "Frankly admitting that the bab.v Franclxm: Mm resembles Its father Is tho shoitest ,is,, v( u w,.i,.i,. way. It la also the safest." l" , ' ," ,' ,' "lW" K. J. Green, Salom; II, O DAILY ADVIC Kdltor Times: Members of the Seventh-nay Ad ventlst denomination lu this city have been npprlsed of n movement that has been started toward organi zing nil tho far Eastern lands Into one division conferenco similar to ' thoso In North Amerlcn and Europe, which would mean tho co-operation ot tho local constituency In Incrcns-1 Ing tho funds of tho whole gonornl i conference for missionary purposes to between $800,000 and $900,000 a I year. Tho believers have cheerful-; ly contributed townrd raising nbout $000,000 for foreign mission endeav or last year, and they will gladly add ' their proportionate Increaso In or-' der to seo tho ndvent movement pen-1 otrate further Into tho dark cor-i ncrs or tho earth. , Tho local rollowers hnvo been notl-i fled that n petition has just recent-1 ly been received at tho worfd's head-! quarters of the dcuionlnntlon In Wnshlngton, I). C, from Shanghai, China, nsklng that Japan, Korea Manchuria, China, Mongolln, India, ' the Philippines, tho .Malay Peninsula, ' Slam, Australasia, the F.iiBt Indies, ; and other countries In the Orient bo set ofr Into what would bo known as tho Asiatic division, mid that the constituency lu North Amerlcn bo asked to glvo financial support to tho plan to extend the denomination In nil these places in n inoro or ganized way then ever before. The plan, ir adopted, would re iliilro tho sending out or a largo number of ministers, Iliblo workers, school teachors mid other gospel la borers, as well as an increase In tho missionary appropriations ot $20, 000 n year over what It was lust year. Tho petition nsklng Hint these plans bo mndo nt the coming fall council of the general conferenco was signed by Elder A. O. Danlells, president of the general conference, who has been on a tour aniong tho mission stations of tho Fur East for the past year; It. C. Porter, su-! porlutendent ot the Chinese, .lap-1 nuese, and Philippine Island fields; j J. E. Fulton, president of the Aus-, trnhislnn futon ronferenre, and II. H. Salisbury, superintendent of tho India Union mission, , "Nearly all of those teeming mil lions aro heathen," says tho petition. "They aro Intensoly religious, hut ' they grope lu tho darknoss of super stition ami Idolatry. In many res-j poets this Is iinutiostlonably tho most difficult field In tho world to evangolle. Hut this work, as great and ns dlfticiilt ns it Is. must ho done, and Seventh-day Advontlsts have put tholr hands to tho task." ' In mentioning the pressing do-' mauds, the petition urged that sult nblo plates of worMilp whero tho inlnlxters and other gospel workers Your S n o tandiite In any community Is measured by your earning power, honesty unit power or iiccuinulatlon. How often we hear the remark. "What has he dono for himself, that he wishes to represent tho city, county or stale?" Saviimgs Accomimt will protect you from this aspnislnn. u FIRST i Tl OIL ei OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Iient. FLANAGAN ri BEIETT BH OLDEST HANK IN COOS COL'NI'V Established 1SHIL . . - Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 " " Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS orricer.s J. V. Dennett, President. ' " J. II. I'lanagnn, Vice-President. ,. It. Yt'lllluuM, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Asst. Cnslilcr. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship SAim CLARA SAN FRANCISCO, via Eureka WEDNESDAV, Alt.'. I ITII, P. M. Steamship F. A. KILBURN PORTLAND SnlU for sails for TIICItSD.W, .U'fil'ST IUTI SMITH TEHMINAL DOCK Plume lilO , P. M. W. E. STUIIll, At;eiit I I I .- . . I n..i.. II,.... ". ....!. ., . .. I that many nionortv owners mo un. , " '"W"Kw muni mi ;. in wmiru; ,. n. iionnnnn 10uld he brought togother for in- uiui inuii piopoii) owneis mo un- 0f deasuuw no you can lay up soma, and wife mid duushter Portland- -t,n.i... f ' ' '" able to meet tlmlr bpeclal assuss-1 thing for a rainy da. alwavs try to ur Johi.J 1.' ... ' ,V Mt,uctl()"- 'eouragonient, and organ- meat taxes for street improvement remember that It does not rain ev- '.,., ' . , .' " omniu,' l' Nation, bo erected; that more train- bonds, says the Oregon Voter. ,,'y ,lay- '''" (Ml ('00s n,,'- ., J"'" , "!' J' ' slo,,ll,llo'' Imr schools bo established and leach- Portlau.l s carol..,; the deficit ..... , , , , , ' ,., ,.'', J,M ,lom1'' ,,01t- 0ls sollt 0,,t (or training or young by pay,, ,ho InteieM out of the yoJ'L? nn'i SX Si ' "Li' 1?? T " "" geneial fund, while gently crowd- will never he forced to eat our it n o, .,,,., , , tnl (,llU""y "l "re uunIous to Ing the dollmmeuts for payments "J,ds. "''' s"1 l10' itnord; S. Hicks, l curry the 'good news" to their own Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coos Hay and San Francisco. STEAMER WESTERNER Freight and Passenger Service WILL SAIL FltO.M SAN nt.WCISCO ON .MONDAV, HIHNf.'INd THE NANN SMITH lltEIOHT I 'Oil THIS THIP San FruncMco 0Ce, not) Fife Handing, and Mcr Number 23 .Coos Bay -Agent, 0. P. McGeorge, Phone U. people, that printlim plnnts must he provided whero literature In the nn-1 tlo laiiisuiixes nilulit ho prepared for distribution. The field now known ns the As iatic division, which includes Clitnu, mil.,.,. ti... r......i.... i '"" ' -"""". .' ii. iiorimon. t:nl nriv. Poino Coos Itiiy nooiilo are run ''n' I " nrran, Florence: Ceo in Mmifoni ii... .1..M..11 i- " " " . uu" 0 .,,p ' .mwoyi '". ininuoii: ,ioe .Morton. Co- " ...'... .o R-w ...... ...III. till, r lllllu tl,,l ,,. ,,... lit .....k ....lll.x lai'KCI- ill nronorl un In nminlutlmi Unit H i iirm.iiM.ui ... ....... .i. ..i... ..... - lllmico Hotel " "" " " ...u iij .wmt'iict. iiiiikbh i iii iiuiiri uriiw inn. r . ...... .. . take or tin. .mtir.. iml r M,i .1..." '" '" "'"'". rowers: licit l.ow " r bond isiiuvs, and relieve the prop erty on paved stieets of all special ftKossmouu uxcopt for ewers ami sldow aH. This would Involve .v refund of nioaev for sksements nhendy paid Tor pavliitf. The bur- People think of u. " "'""u"' "ol nruor. iiandon. will be more offlclency in udminls- ilen would be spread umilnut all the, , ' - aratlve work IT such were the case. taxpayers. A strung koutliiient hasU STOHV FOH THE D.W ItlllUKI'ASTS and Sl'NDAV DIN. Tho petitioners believe that by un developed In ruvor of tho plan . . ' ,EHS will he Hie nulr meal, seived "B ,m," (lM lu ono ,Uv,8,0 "10 eluding fcoverul of the pruuiitieut .... . ' , 'at the hotel j Mtsill'll'l D ll'u,lo,'s '"" unltod In ono ndmln- bmikurs am. bu8ie.s. Woufcoit fflCT1!:!!.".1 a lUUe 'k.M ,! -' .cnu . s.iu,..,; ft h.cl, would enable objection lu being made by property lnurprUed her mother bv Mixing. '"'f' 'or ladies mid nents. Public ' ,0 ,M,,a ro"uu" eotliiBs tor owners wlionu stiuots have not beeul"1'111 it stuck on this bread."' J invited. lounuel regurdliiB their most dlftiiult pavod. i ".Mnrgmet." aid inu- mother ru- . jund lierplexlnj; iiuobtlons, mid ku Tho entire matUr wrves to em-1 i', ''ffi.. "J"U ttniU U' ,,u ,hnl Llhh,- COAL. The kind VOU lMvelhttlu ""' ,k'olsloi rr and pimsue tno olrcuiulmicos that mum That's n peach of a was- of enr- ',V'u'h l ;. I'hono 72. Pacific ",HIU PMrwncou iimiy to guldti nuj Huujvuotiy naa to pay for m-i,ei'K a iiiuu. renuiked tho u- vr wi,i,,, .i i .1 m . ... Ikl PlltVlllk 'P.m. II.. 11 . nam i no mver. as no kiKbed, "' ' "'" ".'". lowurs; a. . .Mnnclmrla. Japan. Korea, the Phll- Uut I did not Mop to ponder. iL McLro.idy, Powoi; F. S. Wurren. 'ipplnes the India Union inllnn ...,,i "So do pres.mts.l replied. l.andon; ,o.,n Sw,nK. Empire. .l,, The swrel of happiness sometimes u,o. ?,' SunXr,'ir!l Wh,,0 u ."t1"" J""1 "" bP Iin,,Cd '" U0 consists of not kimwii.tr uiuit n.i...r ... . U"H. aumptyi , 11. Ii. hllo, .division, tho net lion Ptates tim.o EQl'IPPED WITH WIHHLFSS Steamship Breakwater ALWAVS ON TIME, TXZi Phono anT, . .1. MOIIH, AkoiU. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY Wo Pay Return Cbargei. Prompt ac Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY provemeuts money. mad with borrowed i "'I-' them u making requests to tho home ml-loil lin.inl nml In fr........l...i.... I know ' i! ltd the inattui I .t Iiiittltms printed at Tho Timet Inn'i. ! f.-n. .,..! ft.,i.i. lju.t vmiumI to pMUti wise" lofflce. E, S. lU'WHSON Cars leave .Murshrield Cars leave for I'mplip Cars Leave Sunset Unv OCEAN BEACH AUTOlJl" V'orst KBt W ' ""-. 1 1 a.m., 2 n.in., r ii.iii. -. U ni.,ai,m.,rt-, . - 7 n tn ii .. ... 1 "lcs- ' '"I'lre, a.lp; Tarheel o.. h....h. ci.... " "" ' IMn" n I'-"1- "' -'Kiii rxic; Suiisc Sunset Hay 7."o Vacation At Good FNE CAMPING GS; EXCELLENT H0MC SWIMMING, BOI' FISHaS DANCING PAY) 1 i m imiji.iiim m-iiii in miiMiiiniM iimiiMM liMll i flHHHHHHHHBHBBHSflHEflnHiSHHHHHHHHHKI i Several lioalN ,i,ln """ Mcci .D.,1 !"!!!rrwii?d .Mni.siirii.i.i ..i t '""i :3o, Entes ifiisotmlile. h Fnnners, ,. i,.,.... . of stcmucr ""I'Mrcur, uiiniiii Marshfield-Coj Act. rxmu oiani Ienvo f)nl Plinniincy Mnrt.li field A.M. 7!()( l):it(l P..M. .I:()(i n.ao .MAHSIIKIEMKCognuji STAt.H TISli: SCHE Schedulo orransed bj Willi boats to IbndoLi LMjrtlo Point, Wnpier, I No (Iclnri. I-'nro from 3IarsliflddnG 7fl Mnu, RIaKlo Ijimktli, ? Will furnish extra extra trips day or tfcl charter cars. MERCHANTS Wj Popular VlattUi Good Meals Prices Reason Cor. Commercial toll ik . APf.'l'ST, 1911 .APTO ST.XfiK TO POItTLAMl VI Leave .'Miiihfl(M tiUi Monday . . rilnuilnv Wednesday Thursday Friday . Saturday . Sunday . . doiiilay . . Tuesday . Wednesday f'htirsduy . Friday . , Saturday . Sunday . . Monday . . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday , iFridny ... Snttirduy , Sunday , , , .Monday . , Tuesday . , . . o... :.: .10... l.li 11... ! . 12... 5! ..13... 5:11 . .H... 50 ...IS... 50 .10... 5,1! ,..17... :! ..IS... MS ...19... HI . 20.. .10:11 ,..2l...ll' ,.22...1! ..23... Ml ..2I...3:JI ..23... l: .20... I: .27... 5:0 .2S... 511 ..29... 5: .,30... 511 .31... '" On Trips Leaving Minl 7:00 u in. you 6h0ti!di land the r.iino Jay. PROFESSIONAL DiFi Fir fl I . "" ' ... , ....... ,! Sll Officetlnlng Offlco hours: 11 iol-'M I .mil 7 til H D. ID. !.,,. ..,. Office ll-Wi 1 I M I If Ui- J. ivi. vviiyiiv pjj ' UUILDLNfl COSm Estimates furnUtedeJ n- '.i KU Olious Kye, Km- and T'' Pbono JKMU. mB , irrliUS : .f'pjlch.imndSf nioi.u " nrrinn lini.l-S i7 rf PtV- Beniamin Ostlln, J COXSU11LNG LC . oofi IrrUI'l uw.v.v0, --.., I'hono 103-L or VW G- B, B-d Room 301 Cofc8Snl Residence VWl W. G. Chandler .llivi--- . nnma ?tni ami 3"J A Mnrsbfleld' Wm. S. 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