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-ffT -!, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION -r -r- T TWO J 5 COOS REPORT IN 1IAIIIV AMI l.'Onil t'OMMIKSlOV Hint iW iivmvfw " ' "' Scoring Is Hnsctl 'on tlio Recent In Icctlon Hclihilu jrthe Viirious A report of the Inspections mndo In Coos JtJwihty" 'by 'life dairy nnd food comaiQsloii.lius bebn received. The commission stntcs thnt ns tlio county h,nd but very ( Huh,' s'ic'i Inspection boiiio of the low scores wore not unexpected. A Bcoro card was issued which 'rates (tho places according oL fitness in construction and In cleanliness. Tho commission stntcs thnt tho members woro pleased with the way proprietors wcro willing to make changes to better their conditions. A number of bad slaughter houses wcro. found nnd some ment shops Vrcro In bad shnpu. These tilings "woro ordered corrected. Milk sold on tho street wns found to bo much higher In stnndnrd thnn fiomo sold to tlio creameries. A de tailed report on this will follow, to como Inter. Tho following arc tho scores: Rating Houses. ITotnJ WIckhnm, Cotiullle ....02.2 hay. Vlow Cafo, Mnrshfloil . .01.3 Right Cafo, Mnrshflold 88.11 Thu -Gardiner, Gardner SG.C Hotel Chandler, Mnrshflcld ..79.4 Hotel Qucrln, Myrtlo Point ....70.0 Hotel Oalllcr, Ilnndon 73.3 Myrtlo Point Hotel, Myrtlo Point 72.0 JaVaCoffeo House, Mnrshtield . 7 0 . T. Mercnntllo Cafe, Mnrshflold . .Gfi.O Mldgctt Cafo, North Ilcnd . ... .64.9 Pa'lndo Restaurant, Mnrshflold ..G3.4 Hotel Daxtor, Coqulllo CL'.fi Alpha Restaurant, Ilnndon G2.C Tho West Restaurant, North Rend , GO. 2 Anderson's Restaurant, Ilnndon 5 ri.fi I6rclianPs Cnfo, Mnrshflold . .52.0 Pcoplo'a Restaurant, North Rend no. it Myrtlo Chop Houso, Myrtlo Point r.o.c Hotel Ilnndon, Ilandon 49. 5 Throo Roys' Cafo, North Rend .40.1 Club Cafo Coqulllo 4 ft 2 Club, Cafo, Myrtlo Point ....44.9 Ar'cndo Restaurant, Mnrrhflold .12.4 Louvre Rcstntirant, Coqulllo ..39.G itoyal Club Coffco House, Ilan don . , , :ir,9 Home Restnurant, Myrtlo Point . 10.G It Is cBpcclnlly plated that tho Alpbji reilnu'raut at Raudon nnd tho West, at North Rend had low scoros (because of lack of oiiulpment and worn found to bo clean. Hnkcrlos. City Rnkery, Coiiulllo .87.9 Ee.isldo Rakory, Randon 73.4 I'cmcntlc Rakory, Coulllo . . . fiS.S Coos Hnkory, Marshflcld . ...4D..1 Mar.mrield Rakory, Mnrshflold .42.4 Markets nnd Slaughter Houses Ploncor Market and Slaughter Homo, Coqulllo 70 ; RnnJon Mnrkot nnd Slnughtor House, Randon fiO.o PourJ"''!! Mnrkot and Sloughtor Ilniiro, North Rend G7.G KouMer'H Market and Slaughter Home, Marshflcld GG.O Erdninn Mnrkot nnd Slniigluer House Mnrshflold '.Cl.O Union J'eot Market and Shiughtui" Homo, Murshfleld 011.3 l'alnc. Menl'Mnrk'ot.M.TShflold rG,2 Ga.Minur Market nnd Slaughter llour.o, (Inrdlnor VI 0 Cantm! Market nnd SlaimMui House, Myrtlo Point Gi.'.' HchhOu'n Slaughter Honsi, Myr tle Point I'J-il Mcit ;; Vet, Randon ::G.f Kr.frlc'Mi'liiG Meat Market .North 1 "U1 ' -,,J l i:ut..rj-.':io Mnrket .uid slaughter j lions", Mnrshflold l'S..ri )A.lin-,'s Mnrket, Comilllq . . . .U-..6 Rohrer Slnughtor House, Co- ijuinu . Candy Pactorhw Hrndloy Candy Co., Marflhlleld S7.li 1'nssley Cnndy Co.. Marshflcld S7.2;MU8i wiLRU and daughter who Palmetto Candy Kitchen, North Rend r.7.2 RIundoll'K Candy Kltchou, Rauduu UnJuuct Candy Pactory, Myrl'n I't.int i:.:i Cand:-- Pactory, Coiiulllo :iJ.!i ... i)(li)W. . . J. Nr.JnUbBOU, (.'oiulllo .... 17. i .,.....' 7 .:'.'.. ci. , . . . ,.': o . . . . L"i 7 J R, Mnl'on, qiicdner . . . It. J', Rcrnlmrdtrurdn'or Fred Voslerr 'Canulllo . Geo. P. horouz,Coiiui'.(j ... 'avai (JARKT li:ai:s John 11. Jenkins Returns to (ho Rut- ti"hY'tfep'vlh,t John II, .lc,u)dn8,,Aiiirti!ollB na val Cndot who Is on the prnctlio cruise to tiro-Pa'dftr toast nnd who1 lias boeu vlaltlnir Coos' county, left ' yesterday ou thov Santa Clara for San Pranclsco OjuVfrom there will go by train to 'Bait Pedro whore' he will Join tho battleship Ohio. Ho Iibb boon visiting his mother at Co-; qulllo and his aunt, Mrs. John dcr, of this city. I ROYLAWHORNR left this mora-. Infl for tho beaclf wliero his wlfo and a party of frlonds nroNos.mp- lug. J t PERSONAL MENTION t $$ V. J. HUST went to Cormtllo ycstor- 1nf ni lilt oltl no a I "' AIj NICHOLS cnmo up from Kmplro this niornliiB on business. ISAAC It. TOWKR left this morning for IiOon Lake on business. LEW PItlCR, tlio Sumner dairy king, cnmo down today on business. V. C. CHASK, former state senn tor, Is hero from Coqittllo todny. J. P. JONKS nnd wife of North In let nro Mnrahflclil visitors todny. V. C. COM STOCK of North Inlet Is In Mnrshflcld todny on business. O. A. MINTOYNK of Cociullto. motor ed over lust evening for 11 short stay. V. K. I1KST of Randon wns In .Mnrshflcld on business Inst ev cnlng. w. c. rAUtIJ, deputy sheriff, nnd family motored over from Coqulllo todny. MRS. MA1R DANO Is spending n fow duje at Sunset Ray as n guest of Mrs. Laraway. W. C. RRADLKY returned today from a business trip to Curry County points. DKN McMULLKN cnmo over yes terdny from Myrtlo Point on busi ness nnd pleasure. CHOUGH HOUCIC of tho Coos Ray ..Mill compnny arrived from Port land this morning. GUY PACE of Stlllwnter, Minn., whb the guest ow Wnlter Hill yestorday whtlo enrouto to Kureka. MR. AND MRS. CARL RRIGGS, nnd daughter of Isthmus Inlet woro In the City on business today. R. A. CHAPIN und wlfo of Runkor Hill, left yc8terdny for Madras, Oregon, to mnko their homo. MISS GRACE KRUSE returned to day from a week'K visit with Mrs, J. W. Dennett nt Ten Mile. WARNER 00 REN loft yesterday for tho hills whero ho exjiccts to lnnd tho first deer of tho season. MISS MAY PREUSS loft yesterday for Rerkelcy to resume her course at tho University of California. II, A. WELLS left this afternoon for tho Stevens ranch on Waynes In let to Join u party of deor hunters. JULIUS LARSON and wlfo have re turned from a visit with their dnughtor, Mrs. Hunter, nt Port land. MRS. C. II. WILSON and llttlo daughter returned today from Portland ami other northern points. W. O. MILNE, of San Prnnclsco, nr rlved' horo yesterday on IiIh sec ond trip through this territory to buy wool. DR. J. R. WKTHKRHKK und wlfo came up today from Langlols and will probably proceed to Portland for u short stay. R. L. MATTHEWS and wlfo who havo been visiting nt tho L. T. Matthews homo will leave on tho next Kllhurn for San Prnnclsco. P. A. T1KDGKN left yesterday for San Prnnclsco whero ho will at tend an education meeting and vi sit the exposition LESLIE AND CHESTER ISAAC- ..SON left yesterday for Rorkeley to resume, their courses at tho University of California PRE!) KENT came down from tho A. E. Seaman rnnch today to con sult a physician, having been all-, Ing for somn time. MISS ELLEN PI.OOK of Portland! who has been visiting at tho Levi , Smith homo has gone to Randon to upend a few days at the homo of Mrs. R. A. Giles. MISS HELEN REES left yesterday for a short visit with Miss Zella Swinford at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrt, J Vm Sv,injout former Marsh- ,,, rorttontK hl ioitlanil. I J0HN K HA1U ,.t,triu.d this mom-1 , ,,., l0Mr of imr,r 0ro. Iiik gou, paying his official visit to the Odd Pellow lodges on the district, have been visiting nt the A. T. . llalncs home expect to leave .Mon day for San PrtuuiM'o from where they will return to KnnBiis City. It. T. WHITMAN has returned from I a business trip to Roseburg. He says that there is a regular string of touring automobiles passing through Roseburg dally. W. N, PKI1LA1) und P. VI Catterlln left last night In Catterllu's auto for Cniry County where they ex pect to get a fow deer. Hon Car diner may Join them ou thu hunt. J. II, RIUIKIPS, owner or the Lloyd Hotel block, is expected here soon from -San Francisco. Mrs. Sulli van's lease on tho Lloyd Hotel ex-, plrcK December 1 and she tlous not expect to renew it. MRS. !:. W. SULLIVAN, Mrs. P. A. Haines and Mrs. l'ctei'bou have gone to the Sullivan ranch near Coostou for a short stay. Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Hoff, .Mrs. Sellouts and Mis. Marie Sullivan expect to go there next week. Sny-'ARCHIK KRPSK of Randon baa been hero for the past couple of days on matters connected with his con trart for hauling ties from Sun-, Mt Rny to North Rend, his big motor truck runnlni; double shift j ton tho job, SHIPPING NEWS ! nnriiiiu-rrn in nmnn nrnnnnrn dntfliwvflitn muHnijuuruurrcn STEAMER ARRIVKS FROM PORT LAND KAHI.Y THIS MORNING Him Pair Pifo-ciigei" lVt und Freight Cargo -ExjKM't ("njit, Miicgciiu to lIoHUiiio Coiiiinanil Tho Rreakwntcr arrived in early this morning from Portlnnd with a fair passenger list and a good car go of freight. Capt. Mncgenn who Is taking In thu exposition Is expected to agnln take tho command in Port land next week. Tho Hreakwatcr will sail nt 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Among thoso arriving on here were: Mrs. Krantz, C. W. Dennuler, Mrs. S. G Nelson, P. M. Perguson, Mrs. C. II. Wilson, Geo. Houek, Mrs. Ira Shaw, Mrs. .1. Ness, P. Sears, W. C. Scnrs, J. C. Evans, Mrs. 11. R. Peoples, J. D. Lamb, L. P. Gar diner, J. Larson, Mrs. .1. Larson, Sister Mnry Hayden, Sister Mary Ho lnnd, Mrs. M. Shark, G. P. Leonard, E. A. Dunham, Meta Pregl, G. II. Fruby, Mrs. II. P. Walls, Mrs. Anna Mnrtoll, A. J. Rnhnier, J. Klnttel, Harry Radford, Mrs. Gertlo Radford, C. Horschllds, C. Chndy. NAIL ON HP :eivi:ll Forty-Pour Icnvo Hero Pranclxco for Sun Tho Spcedwoll l sailed yestcl- day for San Prnnclsco with n ear- go of tics nnd lumber. Sotno "' tlln lllllllini. H'nu tnv oil lnmni.i l... Orient. She hud forty-four pnssen- Fcls Naphtha Soap 5c gers, aniong them being tho follow-'Soda 5c '"ks 1 Doz. Spring Clothes Pins 6c P. A. Tlcdgcn, Ed. Holt, M. Glnss, I pjCes jn Bottle 7c Julia Getty, May Preuss, Chester! qi.j q..ici. Ppan5p"r" RP Isaacson, Leslie Isaacson, Miss Ellen ,li" olt,nbLr OC Swanton, Robt. W. Swnnton. Mrs. J. JaP nUbbei'S, Dozen 8C C. Hosklnson and threo children,, Macaroni, package 9C Goo. WillaniB, Jnclc Puller, Roy John- son. e. r. suiioy, Peter Machndo, iJ;;:!o ! NEWS OF NORTH BEND ! H. J. Placker and family have re turned from thu exposition. C. P. Groves Is In a hospltul nt Portland unit Is In u serious condi tion and may have to submit to an operation. The now superintendent of schools, E. E. Coc, and his wife, have loft for San Pranclsco to see the fair. Tom and Leo lingo havo left fori San Pranclsco to seu thu exposition mid visit their sisters. Tom expect to remain In California while his brother may return to Coos Ray John II. Groves of tho Flint Na tlonal Hank with his wlfo left for Snu Pranclsco and from thoro ttIM Ko to tiuii I)leK. They expect to ho absent a month. Mrs, KdKnr Illinium, Mrs. L. V. Ciithbcrt, Mrs. II. S. Ilantvteu and Mrs, I). L. Mcl'hersou and children are all campiiiK at Rastcudorf'H Reach. KdKiir Simpson Is expected home In u fow days from San Prnnclsco. W. II. Sheppurd Is recovering from a serious attack attack of ItimhuKo. DRINK HABIT ItHLIAHLU IIO.Mi: TRKAT.MHXT The ORRINU treatment for the lt Ink Habit can be used with ub- solute (oufldeme. It destroys nil deslro for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thousands have hUecossfully used It and have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Can hu given se cretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If you fall to get results from OHUI.N'i: after a trial, your money will he refunded. Ask tor free booklet telling all about ORRINK. Winkler I'harinncy. ,".s Central incline. MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURGAUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leave Multifield lAaie RoeliiirK . TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT SL. .MARSIII'IKLD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 Abstracts FOR RKMARIiU AHSTKAOTS OV TITIiK AM) 1AKUKMAT1UM AROUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSIiriKM) AND COQUII.LK C1TV, ORKOON GKXKRAL AGKNTS, KASTHIDK AND SKNCJSTACKKN'S ADDITION AflKNTS FOR CANADIAN I'ACIMO RIMlOVD LANDU HK.NRV RIJNOSTACKKN, JRANAOKR NAN.V SMITH PASSED HERE TO D.W EX ROl'TE TO TACOMA- Will Tnlte to Sun I'' ("onl 1'idin Puget Sound iiiiicKco nnd May Then Go to OliHI The Adeline Smith arrived in this morning nt S o'clock from Ray Point. Capt. 11. W. Olson reports n rather heavy sea, a little wind but no fog off shore. They had a good trip up. None of the officials came up this time but scvcrnl of them are figuring on being hero soon. Capt. Olson said thnt tho Nairn Smith passed here about 0 o'clock this morning bound from Snu Prnn clsco for Tnrotnn with copper. Sho Is under charter to tho W. R. Grnco Co. for 75 days. At Tncomu, sho will tnko on n cargo of conl for San Pranclsco and It Is understood thnt sho will proceed from there to Chili. She Is not to he sent off shore. Capt. Mageo and the cntlro crew romaln with her. The Adeline will snll at noon Sat urday with a cargo from the Smith ' mill. I SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY August 7-9 Qq gjn Table Vpnct Fnam Iwool rOdlll Salt 3c .4c VermiCllll. Dackane 9C Swedish Prepared Mustard 10c Taplooa, Minute, in boxes 10c & lartJe Ca,1S ""5! Retl Chinook Salmon -.15c Sliced Pineapple 15c '86 Coffee 20c' Large Can Olives 25c1 Salad Oil, quart 28c Ground. Chocolate, 1 lb. 28c Fresh Vegetables at Lowest Prices Coos Bay ; r armers Exchange WEAT SPECIALS !,,.,..,....,. smimhiv. -., u-m s..n iiicntN for the following prices VOW C.HII ONLY low Ror Lb. I Oc 1 Ut ile lie Rnlllui; lleefs Short Ribs Reef Choice Rot Roast Rump Roast Sirloin Steak T-llone Stenks Round Steak Rib Steaks Mutton Stew Shoulder .Mutton ... . .."iiJic, It! Yi to . . I re . . t.lc . . I ,c ..I He . He l-!sc t-JSc . .l.V . . Lie . . I."e . . Klc . . Kle . . 1.1c . . 1.1c . . IHe . .Kle . . Hie . .Ktc laiie ..lie Shoulder Mutton Chops Leg Mutton I. Loin Mutton Chops Loin Veal Chops Loin Lamb Chops . . Leg of Lamb l'ork Chops Should l'ork Roast . Loin l'ork Leg of l'ork Corn Reef Veal Stew Shoulder Veal . . Shoulder eal Chops Enterprise Market ..-:( A. M. Daily .!:;! A. .M. Dally mmwmm!yi ! 3 Fatima salei are jumping bocauso every mnij wants SENSIBLE cigarette There nro other Gonslblo if cigarettes besides Fntlma but thero nro none that also just hit tho taste of bo many thousands of smolcoro aa Fatimas do. Your taste may bo different. Out if you happen to llko Fatimas as well as moat men do, you can keep right on smoking without any worry about your tonguoor throat and without "feeling moan" afterwards. Fatlmaa are sensible. Try Fatltnns today and you'll probably understand why thoy'ro oolllng so fast. JujtjitttjtfyiilUo&ztto Of. ?I1 -i umk IheTurldsh Blend G&metie 1 lOfor W' MODEL CASH GROCERY A Trial Order Will Convince You That Our Prices Arc REASONABLE Phone us your orders Free Delivery COMMERCIAL PHONE 433 AVE. ll)i:.L Sl'MMHK TRIPS Steamer Rainbow leaves Marsh flcld for South Coos River evory Sunday nt S n. in. and returns at 0 mull Kxpress week day same hours, IDKAL PR UK (iROVK AND i'ic.mc (iRoe.ms Rrlng your lunch baskets, ko dakH and fishing tnclclo for a few days' outing. Sunday school and all picnic crowds a specialty. Round Trip, 75 conts. Por chnrtor npply on hoard or phono .IICX.'I or phono .'I1C7. ' XOTICK OP PI.VAL ACCOCXT In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Coo. In tho matter of tho Kstnto of Paul Kphrlam HasMl Deceased. Notlco Is hereby nlvon to whom it may concern. That Ceortto Welstend, administrator of the above named o late has filed his final account here in, and tho Honorable .lames WuUon Judgo of tho above ontltled Court has set tho 23rd day of August, lfll.l, at 10 o'clock A. M. at tho Court House, Coquille. Coos County. Ore gon ns tho time and place for hear ing objections to such final account and tho settlement thereof. Any persons having objections to tho said final account mo hereb) e above en- uoiiueu to mo mem in tne aiiove on titled Court on or before the 2 3rd day of August, 11M5 at 1( o'rlock A. M. Ceorgc Welbtoad. Admlnlstrato, llo bo published weokly July "Urn to August aoth, Inclusive.) XOTICK Ol-' KI.VAIi ACCOIX'P In the County Court for the Stato of Oregon, County of Coos. In the matter of the Kstnte of Kphrlam O. , Hall, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to whom It may concern, that .lulla Hall admin istratrix of tho above named egtate has filed her final account heroin, and the Honorable .lames Watson, Judge of the nbovo entitled Court , has sot the 23rd day of August, 10 IS at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House at Cociullle, Oregon as the time and place for henrlnic tho ob jections to such final account aim for tho bottlomont thereof. Any persons having objections to the wild final account are hereby notified to file them In the above entitled Court on or before the 23rd dav of usust. 10 15 nt 10 oMock v ,. ,., I v irst publication, Juiv 2 ', Mat ruh.i llcatlon, AiiBUBt 20. 101G. Triwriau m in""- m "u tin n iiv ht V i '' i ' 1m& II BLOC r u&M&& Receiving New Goods Every Day Complete line of ARROW SHIRTS in the newest pat terns just in, prices $L50-$2.O0$2.50 pome in and let us show you some nifty Shirts. It pays to buy the new stuff Don't be a back-number. ' Beautiful Assortment of Ties, prices from 25c to $1.25 Now Here Come, Take a Look tifmKMJNimsmsxszsmsaEESEixt. HOME MADE SAUSAGE, HAM BURGER and WEINERWURSTS Made iifdl. You in our own Miop ii.V cannot get better Wo will Imvo some choice Spring Chickens foe Friday's nnd SatiiMlaj's trudo fluo fryers. Wo nlsu have miiiiu choice beer, pork nnd veal. Reiiieiubci' that wo give special attention to 'phone orders mill dclher promptly. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. - 174 South Broadway. When in need PLUMBING and HEATING CALL Pioneer Hardware Co. PHONE 101 FRONT STREET REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE We wish to offer tlio following snaps for sale today: No. 1. Strictly modern six-room cottage, best of location, $;!0u.00 down nnd $20.00 per month. No. 2. Six-room cottnge, dandy view, $1100.00 cash and $ir..oil per mouth. No. :!. Small bolide, dowlrable location, $100.00 down nnd $L'.00 per mouth. No. I. Apartment houso, threo sultos, close In, $2.'00.00. These properties uro now rented und are paying well. If in terested In owning u homo and at rent prlcos como and talk tlicuo over. Kaclt, of tho ebdvo properties will pay as an investment. No. .". We havo a hotel proposition In ono or tho very best Hotel towns In Southwestern Oregon. This plant has been for years and Is today doliiK a largo paying business. If you havo money and know tho husluoss let us show you. No. i!. Highly ueroi of boneh laud qulto close In ror $1000.u ou good terms. This Is cheaper than liomesteadlng. 7. 100 acres suitable tor sheep and goats. Has house ami No. some Improvements. I'rotty location, ?D.50 per aero with suit able terms. We have calls for furnished looms and for houses to rent. If you wish to sell, buy, rent or Insure anywhere In thu county tee us. Koos Oregon Development Co. RIOXKKR RI.OPK NORTH UK.NR, t' Phono I ."51. y to WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 1 Pays 8 per cent on savings ? I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer SOUTH COOS RIVKR ROAT SKHVICK lai'XCH KXPRKSS leae.s Mnihliflclil every day H a. in, Loaves head of river at it; 15 p. in, STKAMKR RAlXROW leaves head or ilver dally nt 7 ii. m. Leaves Maiohfleld nt 2 p. in. Por charter apply on board. HOfiKRS SMITH Proprietors City Auto & Taxi Co. Day ami Night Service For taxi, phone 20, Chandlor Hotel For touring cars, phone 20, Chaudler Hotol l.Y.VX LAMRKTII, Prop. Now Cars New Cars T. J. SCAIFK SB A, n. llODGINS .MarshMI PAINT AND DECORATING CO I'stliuates l,urnU'hcil Phone MO-K. MnrsliHrfil, Oregon I oxpcris iiihi omy mo ne.st nicat ones any plmo In the country. of 2n COMMUTATION II T1CKKTS. JSU.OO. 20 .Maivslifleld-North Rend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from 0 a. in. to 112 p. in.; to South Slough onco a day, leMlng at 11 a. in.; to Kmplro three trips a day. OORST A KINO, Props. SAVE MONEY ! ' by ordering Hie famous I HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por tou ''"" j Lump -coal, per An fZ Or half ton of both 1,1 I). MUSSOX. Prop. i Phono 18-J or leave orders! ft 1 HIllvor'H Ciuur Store- WOOD! W00D1 , Klndllnsr wood, por load $1.70 '" 1 Alder wood, 1C to 24 n t inches $2 to $20 Free Delivery W. H. WXGO Phono 227-J. Nortn ', DUNGAN IIMnPRTAKING PARLORS will ho kept OPKN TO THK PURIJO i A regular Mato llcenseu undertaker v' ill bo In charge , M Phono JO.W