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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR8HFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915. EVENING EDITION. SiX jx ". i 2 FOR 1 SALE IS ON IN Full Swing See Windows For Prices "MONEY TALKS" MAGHINES COLLIDElPLAY 14 INNINGS BASEBALL SCORES AUTO ACCIDENTS HETWEEX CO- HEAVER HILL DEFEATS HATCH QL'ILLE AM) HAXDOX SLrXIAV Hoy Ruffner's Car Hitilly Damaged When It Hi ilk in Auto Hun liy ".Sinokey" Greene. Hube Two Marslifleld nutoa wore In a dnmnglng collision early Sundnyl morning between Coqullle and Unn- don. One was driven by "Smokey" Green and was Hay Martin's mn chlnu and the other was Uoy Huff nor's machine driven liy himself. Kuffner was on his way to Han don with a load of passengers for the Moose Day celebration. Green had taken IiIr passengers to Handon and was on tho wny back. About flvo miles out of Coaullle, whllo both machines were running at n rather high rato of speed, thoy met ERY AT XOHH HEND Johnson iiud Clinton Twirl Dig Leoguo Hall Enstsldo DofenN Tigers 1(1 (o IB hi Odd (iiuno MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR! STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS PO ER IS .1. II, l'OX PASSIM AWAY AT IIAX 1JOX SATURDAY Wm Early Settler of Coos County ami llullt Pcrslibuker .Mill Water HjNtPin (Special to The Times) HANDON, Ore.. Aug. 1C J. 11. Pox, a pioneer of Coos County, who died suddenly Saturday was held hero yesterday. Ilo was about 80 years old and had been In declining health for sometime but his condition j was r.ot regarded as critical. Mr. Fox was one of tho early set- tiers of Coos County. Ho built tho water system for the sawmill which Adam I'ershbaker built on Coos Hay In llSCi). Later ho went to tho Co qulllo Valley and located on n ranch near Lee. Ho was engaged In bridge building for tho county for many yearn. Ho Is survived by n couplo of sous. SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Dolphlnu Society with Miss Ircno Prcuss on South Fourth Street. TUESDAY Mrs, II. G. Treninlnc, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. Vv G. Chandler at brldgo at "Aldornook" South Coos Hlvor. Allco II. leaves Marslifleld 11:. '10 a. m. "WEDNESDAY Auction Ilrldgo Club with Mrs. Carl L. Davis at Myr tlo Arms, North Huinl Prcsbytorluil; sllvur tea. "Hwppy iNIno" eluh with Miss Horyl Noah, North Coos Hlvor. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. fl, Johnson. Christian Slstorhood with Mrs. L. E. '"' East port. THURSDAY Pastime club with Mrs. H. Marshall. Mrs. II. G. Tromnlno, Mrs. W. S. Chandler. Mm. W. G. Chandler at bridge at "Alderuook" South Coos Hlvor. Allco II. leaven Mnrshflold 11.110 a. m. SATURDAY "100" club with Mr. and Mrs. 11, M. Allien In Hunker Hill. GE1S FIRST BEER A. WELLS HHINflS FIRST VEM SOX OF SEASON TO CITY Killed Fhiu Four Point Duck About Nine Miles Kiiim Headwaters of lln.vnes Inlet Ducks llaik In (lie Timber Heaver Hill defeated the Hatchery team 4 to 1 In a fourteen Inning contest at North Ilend yesterday. The game was one of the best that has been pulled off on the Day this season. 'Johnson was pitching for tho Hatchery mid Clinton of Norway was twirling for Heaver Hill. Hoth pitched big league ball, Clinton mak ing an unexpectedly good showing. Johnson was In gool form and pitch ed ns good ball as ho has this season. There wns not i '"v "''',u'1 "" " '"'" " times but did not snow up in ttio scoro column. Duley probably cost tho Hatchery tho game when ho tried to como homo ifrom .Second Huf fner's machine was qnlto bad- baso on sacrifice early In tho ly damnger. The axlo was bent and Ban,c- IIa(l " waited, "' next tho frame broken. Greene's mn- scoro would have brought him and chine suffered no more thnn a bent another run In. making a two to axlo. Greeno took tho passengers no score In nine' Innings, aboard and towed Huffner's machlnoi In tho first half of the fourteen back to Coiiulllo where It will Btay th, Heaver Hill scored threo men nnd Tor Hevornl days for repairs. Tho I tho Hatchery was unnblo to sooro In dnniaKu to the Kuffner nmchlno wns jits half. probably about $00. Greene's inn-1 Next Sunday, tho Hatchery will chine can bo quickly repaired. Tho play tho Tigers nt North Hend and accident happened about 5:110 a. m. tho gnmo will decldo tho pennant vlc Sunday. I tors of tho season. Tho Tigers nro reinforcing their tenm nnd Mnnagor Sanderson Is snld to hnvo declared that they wll spend $200 In an at tempt to defeat tho Hatchery. Kts sain has been secured to play First ! on a shnrn turn. room enough for them to got by nnd tho wheels locked. Neither ma chine was turned over and no ono was hurt. PORTLAND LOSES flAUMES OX SAT URDAY AND SUXDAY Diops Hack to Fourth Placo and Oiikliinil Cloves Up AIicjiiI In Standing PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE L. 55 G9 C5 G2 07 70 P.C. .CGI .521 .192 .183 .177 .111 105 E Y DONS COOS COl'XTY .MOOSE TO HOLD bnso for tho Tigers next Sunday nnd IDKl GATHERING others nro being negotiated with. Oeorgo Johnson played second for Annual Festivities at Handon Decld-j tho Hntchcry yesterday nnd will eil Success Attendance from Hay , probably play with them again next Xnt As Largo as Wns E'iected I Sunday. ! Eastsldo Defeats Tigers Members of tho Marslifleld Lodgo , ni.i,in ,irn.i n,n uu,n ni.iim waters of Ilnyncs Inlet, net ()f MJ0B0 rolunilnB from Handon T.' nt EaBtBdo yesterday by a tho north fork of Coos II. A. Wells bns tho honor or bringing tho first venison of tho season to Marshflelil. Ho relume! this morning from tho Stevens riuHi on Ilnyues Inlet whero ho wint on Soturday. Thoy got u four pointer Inbout nluo miles back In fro'ii the head far from Hlvor. Several other hunting parties v'io made short trips yesterday rahimml without even seeing a deer. August Frlzoon said that two nice bucks wero brought Into Powers yep terday but ho did not kno.v who killed them. V. II. Smith nnd H. E. Uessey who wero hero from Coos Hlvor sail thnt there wero lots of deer nriitul V. San Franc'sco .71 Los Angeles . .05 Onklnnd 03 Portland 58 Vernon 01 Salt Lake ....GG (I) AnnocUlml r-rem to Coos Bj Tlm( ) rOHTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10. Port land on tho home grounds lost a game Saturday and nnother ono on Sunday, only ono gamo being ,ilny- ed yesterday. This made Portland fntl back to fourth placo In tho stund- liit; and Oakland moving up ahead San Francisco Is still In tho lead and lucrensed her peceutngo sonic. The scores of Saturday and Sun day follow: Saturday flumes. Const League. At Portland It. II, Vernon 1 y Portland 3 13 2 At San Francisco K. II. E. Salt Lako 9 It 1 San Francisco 7 G 1 At Los Angeles K. II. E. Oakland 1 G 2 Lob Angoles 7 10 0 American League. At Chicago Detroit G Chicago 3 At Cleveland First game: St. Louis 1 Cleveland 3 Second gnmo: St. Louis 2 Clovolnud 1 At New York Phlladolphlu G E. 0 This mark on a shoe stands for "Comfort" It is a World-Known saying that the Queen Quality Shoe means "Comfort to the foot from the first day's wearing", No "Breaking In." No Foot Discomfort. Wc have many customers tell us after wearing a pair of Queen Quality Shoes that they have never found a shoe to equal them for style, fit and comfort. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR COOS BAY. The Golden Rule N. B. We have just opened a shipment of the new styles. stato that tho first day of tho two BCoro of 1(rt0 1Ct Up t0 about tho J Now York ; .....9 cuys colobratlon of tho Coos County BOVontli Inning, tho score was thlr Moose Day exercises yesterday was loon to four ,n fnvor of tno TKora, n decided success. Thero wns .1 j om lnd i,eeu twirling gilt edged good attendnnco from nil over tho ,mll for tl0 Tfi0ra , wj,on uni county and tho Handon Mooso did j ,,ro Wcst mUcA tlirco straight bnlls everything posslblo to wolcomo tho wj,on oill Insisted thoy wero strikes visitors. J Gill quit tho box. Fisher went In The attendnnco from Coos Bay was nmi not having hnd tlmo to warm up not as largo as was oxpectnl butlwnB eaBy picking for Eastsldo who thoy mnde n very good showing. I BCOred nbout eleven runs In tho pnrts nil Hn ln.1 1... A l.ntwl nf itirntt- . . .. . . .. . . . ...1. tho nay ami lower river but that' ' ,,uy "u,u "-" " l"" """" '' l""-'or mo two innings iiiui no piicneu. thoy nro mostly does, tho bucks ,y Ploros. Tho big event of tho dny'om then wont back In nnd finished having gone back Into tho timber. I w" "H1 l'n" B"0 otwocn mo nan- tho BnIno , .Missed flood Shot. ' don pud Murshflold Mooso which i Huff, n now player from Wnshlng- Chas. lllckox Is tolling tho "first wn" converted into a comedy, cow-jt0n, caught for Eastsldo yestordny. buck" fovor story of thu Hcason on ' ,)0'B nml lnrlcts taking pnrt In tho Mnnagor Johnson says thnt if his Fred Larson nnd Edgar Mnuzoy. j Bnmo- Washington Imported men won't They worn out with him yesterday Tl, huslness sessions nro to ho turn tho trick, ho will send to McCrc nn.l Jumped ono of tho largest bucks hohl today at which It Is oxpected , ulo lo loan ililm a few to meet tho over seen In this section. Fred waH I Norlh """! ""Ill bo designated ns oUlor teams... Ho says thnt Eastsldo III.. .!.,. ,v .f l.nl.lln. ltn HI 1 T. nrtf- '.i i & i i closo to him nnd took two shots but,1"" '"'"" "' "'". '"" " pmyeu uomo laimu againHi mo im- cmouleB. both went wild nnd tho buck dls j appeared In tho brush hound to wards where Mnuzoy was stationed I Charley snys tho buck cnino out with i In twenty feet of Edgar who idio ! threo times but tho door proceeded i on lis wny. Ho was checking up to- day to see if this wasn't the sanio Jliuck that llnnk W'oIIb brought In. I CiOt Xl DlHM I Dr. HiirniOBter and Dr. Kelzor of North Hend returned this morning from a door hunt at Ten Mile. They , fulled to bring nny venison In with i them but It Ib presumed that they j loft the meat with friends thero to bo "Jerked." Hepoit Siiiih' "itMlcd. I V. Miinliiiiii,i'v .vim u-im ill S,i..i..l Hay yestrdav slate., that ! wl,lfh now coniprlseH Cooa and Cur- i an employe of I.. J ."Impxou at T0 WORK'IN GURRY DEPl'TY flAME WAHDEN CAL. WKIflllT GOES TIIEKE Xowly Apjioluted Man Will llmo Ono Of Most llllMItail( l.M-JlIitlCM In the Stuloe Cal Wright who has boon apiiolutcd an additional gamo warden In this district will have hla headquarters at Gold Hcach. Deputy Thomas has also been appointed and thu two will have charge of tho enlarged district ry counties. For a time nt least ported men of tho other nines until yesterday. Colllor showed up well tho last of tho gnmo hut during tho first fow Innings wns easy pickings for tho Tigers. Eastsldo will play Heaver I III! nt Eastsldo next Sunday. At Hoston Washington . . . . 3 Hoston 1 National IOJiguo. At Pittsburg First gamo: Cincinnati G Pittsburg 4 Second gnmo: Cincinnati G Pittsburg 0 At Philadelphia Hoston 0 Philadelphia 9 At Hrooklyn Now York l Hrooklyn G At St. Louis Chicago 2 St. Louis 12 TRIP IS GALLED OFF AGAINST THE BOI COOS HAY .MEN WILL NOT hHH THE COMMITTEE Hotly Left Portland Today on Hurry-up Call Homeward ('. A. Smith and Olhei-s Saw Them Hugh McLaln and Henry Rengs tacken decided thnt In view of the chnngo of schedule by tho moni'i :.i of thu Hlvcrs nnd Harbors committee who nro now touring tho co .t tl.:r It was useless for them to a'teiupt to get a hearing for Coos Hny nnd will not make tr.o trip to Ponir.ud as planned. Mr. Spnrkninu of tho committee cancelled most of thn dates mndo ns they had to lusU'ii buck to Washington and four i.' I c ir.embcrs yesterday went to Port lend to inspect tho lower Coluu.hln and will leave thero today on their wny homownrd. MYKTLIJ POINT I'IMPIE j SK.'.MMJ THE l'CTITIOSJ (Special to Tho Tlmei) MYRTLE POINT, Aug. lJ tltlons concerning the mm. bond Issue for road Intereitilu County nro meeting with little a succesB here. Quito a nuul iiiuhu pennons nnvo ucen left l nnd nil thus far arc without ij turcs. Disapproval of the preitttJ posed schema Ib expressed b;; Interested In good roads. There: sub of opinion favor a hard iiftl highway leading from North through tho Couullto Valltjrtn Douglas County line, csUbllihbJ trunk lino ns a base, to h!ckli ors can bo built from other i'.t'.i Tho vicinity of Myrtle Point tu J albly tho largest agricultural mc of tho County nnd cnthuilua I road of a permanent nature d GEO. R0TN0R VICTIM ' OF MANY CRAWFISH PANAMA CLl'H liti..l.i ...Hi ... i. M.n Ai iii...i .. .ilro hiii-k i:.r.,'''r. " rigui win wnrK in uurry couu- 'ye.terday. j ' w,lchlng fr violations of tho l .1 ('. Kiiiiiliill .1111 inhn (Iiihh w.'M ?'" 'W8 while Deputy Thoinus aut In tho lluyu.M H.'i" lectlton but '" l'l '"' of hi time In Coos only caught a gli'iii ko of one bucl; county. 'iho repiirted th.u I wo North Hend J'r. Wright had somo splendid re- . irlles, who t'i"v o not know, i commeudatloiiB for tho appointment I'ol a couple of il .nei. ami Is well iuul!flcd for tho office . as ho has had considerable experi ence us an officer. Ho served as a pollcoman for bIx years at Hosohurg ami was there at tho time tho Coey men wore passing through and when there wns a good deal of trouble with tho tramps. He gained a good deal of fame there on one occasion I when iilouo ho handled a crowd of. sixty tough men. Falls Into Stream ami Can of Ftsli Upset on Ills lloiul and Crawfish Fasten Tentacles to Him Georgo Hotuor had an extraordin ary experleuco whllo catching craw fish on the North Fork of tho Co-1 qulllo near Hrowster Valley yester-l day. Ho and n party of friends had i Sunday flumes'. Coast League. At Portland H. II. E. Vernon G 0 1 Portland 4 8 3 Decnnnlorru, Mitchell nnd Spen cer; Covaleskle, Khalor and Fisher. At Los Angeles It. H. E. Morning gnmo: Onklnnd G 12 3 Las Angoles 4 9 1 Abies, Homiieas.Tlurns and Kuhn; ScogghiB, Porrltt and Hrooks. Afternoon gamo: Oakland 8 11 3 Lob Angeles G 11 C Prulott, Klawltter Hum and Kuhn; Williams, Hrassles and Hrooks. At San Francisco it. H. E. Morning game: Salt Lako G 9 1 San Frandsco 7 12 3 The glrlB of Coos Elver had u do- H 1 A f fl I TDMl!! U I" D T llghtful tli.:o on Thursduy. July 12, U Ijlf ' Hi U H V 1 1 when MIbs Ellen Enegren eutertnln- "i IHUL.IIIIIU IIUIIL. ed tho Puuaina club nt the homo of j her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. CIuib. Eno- soi'TMEItN" PACIFIC ENGINE gren. Tho day was spent pleasnnt-, n,s AltHIVED ON HAY ly In music, sewing nnd eonversa-1 tlon. At noon u delightful luncheon .,,,, te-overIiig From Elevator waH served In cafeteria stylo. Those , ...,,... sl. Month,, a. When KU Ac Hadly Hurl II tint lint nml r imhh r..t..t n.., motored thero for the day and wore ' sclaiiiltlt having flue luck linvlng a flve-gal-; Afternoon go.uo: Ion can about half full of tho tlellc-1 Sat j nj0 Ions little fish. Mr. Hotuor wns car- Sln Franc,Jc'0' 7 , ., 'o rylng the can nround a bluff on tho I FrMt,ryi ,, am, IInn;,;t. ,,;" river bank and his feet slipped. In-, nnd Schmidt. to the river, crawfish and Hotuor ' Xa'tlo.ml L,guo. went and In tho fall, ho threw tho, At Cincinnati crawfish can over hla blond. Tho pjrat Bnino. water waB about ten feet deop nnd I Cincinnati c when ho camo to tho surfneo, craw-1 Pittsburg fish wore hanging to his ears, fncol Second gamo: and neck. Somo of tho young ladles Cincinnati and Cell Ireland who happened to ' Pittsburg , bo nenr succeeded In extricating hint j At St. Louis but nil tho crawfish that woro Bavcd First gamo: European War One Year Ago T odai .c Mr. Wright nlso did somo pollco work for the railroad and was sont i , enjoying tho day wero the Misses ' Jessie Smith, Lucy Honscy, Mary Smith, Dorothy Dungaii, Ellon Kno- Georgo E. Wolfram, the Southern us a special officer somo years back gren, Emma Hodson, Until Goodwin, Pacific engineer who was stationed to hnudlo a crowd of negro workers AJIi Enegren, Slii Enegren and Ed- hero for somo tlmo nnd who survey-vt tho Denver Hill initio whero thoro win Enegren. ed tho lino tiom Coos Hay to Hundon was trouble and succeeded In subdu- Mru. Everett E. Hiiyos ami daugh- and on down tho const, arrived at lug tho men, lie served for six tor Mrs. Garfield SlnipBon, of North North Hond today on company husl-jcars ns n deputy gnmo warden In Hend, entortulnnd n nuinbor of their hobs. Ho will bo nbout tho bay for 'this locality and was an efficient of- friends Tucsduy evening for John ' b0veral days nnd will then go to fleer in that capacity. H. Jenkins, nephew of Mrs. Hayes. tl0 Umpiiua rVer district. Mr. Wright's commission nnd sun- who left Inst week for San Fran- Mr. Wolfram Is just recovering 'idles woro forwarded for him direct clseo, , f,0IU nn accident which oceured six from Salom to Gold Ilcuch. Tho po- 'months auo whon ho was caught In , Bltlon as deputy In Curry county Is ANOTIIEH STEAMED COMING 0CVutor nnd had both his unklos! no of tho most Important In tho I wero thnso that had fastened their I tentacles to him. TO APPOINT XEW EASTSIDE POSTMAfcTElt The steamer Thomaa L. Wand will j i)r0OUi u0 a now t,j0 j0 i,t, nbout tato us thero nro always many hunt- sail from San Francisco for Coos' wjtH n cail0 af(or )eI1K ja(j Ul, for era seoklng gamo in tho deer season Hay Friday, Aug. 20. She is on tho a ouK tlmti Mr. Wolfram has many In thnt locality. Nann Smith run for this trip nnd fr0ds on Coos Hay who will lioj will carry freight only. Ktt(j (0 ,,0. tiat he Is recovering Hoonu and hrenkfust at Mnndi The steamer San Podro which is from (l8 ,Biiai,. IfMd Hotel, fleutloiuen only. Will on tho same run for this trip Is duoi . . . put up luncheons .Mrs. Helen Mnr- tonight or tomorrow. j Times wunt uds bring results. r.ey. Phono 1'.17-L. Mark Poderson, postmaster at Eabtsldo, today was re ported to have inado up, with the aid of friends, the discrepancies In his accounts us found by Postofflco In spector Wood. Mr. Pedorson will retlru as soon as a suc cessor is named and It Is un derstood that Mrs. S. S. Hock, formerly Miss Elizabeth Teliefson, Jins been Recom mended for tho place. She is i nail fled for the position, St. Loufs I Chicago- 7 .-. . . .. , . . . . 3 Second gnmo: St. Loul s Chicago i American league. At Vhlcago - Chicago o Detroit 5 At Clovelund Cleveland i e ' St. Louis o I i I NOTICE TO COXTHACTOHS Hlds will be received by Andrew Storn, August 21st. 1915, for the clearing of school grounds In dls trlct No. 3C, nt the Forks of Coos Hlvor. Right reserved to reject any or nil bids. ' JOHN HIASCA, Clerk. Howover, a lotter was recolvot t.f I'cy from C. A. Smith stating that ))0 d,B,iaycd by t10 people In .-. Ai-ito .ueieeu anu u. m. Jennings octal,y f a tnink ,nfl pr0M iiiui, mi, oiminiiiun ill oun r ru I HfoilOSCd Cisco ami personally iiiviicu ami ur ged thorn to Includo Coos Ha) :i their Itinerary. Tho eommlttoi lind tlien arranged Kb Itlnorary and was m busy that thoy could not cons'd- w additional stops although Chair man Sparkmnti assured them thnt ho and tho commute would have llkod to have como this wny. Tho fact thut tho Coos Hay com mittee did got u henrlng will prob ably puvo tho way for futu-o work :n bohulf of Coos Hny oven though opportunity was not nfforded for sating forth tho claims or thta sec tion for federal nld ns Mossn. Mc Laln and Songstncken had planned. MIL SMITH'S LETTEH III a letter from Oakland to tho Port of Coos Hay, C. A. Smith says: "Myself, Mr. .Moreen and Mr. Jen nings, of your city, had tho pleasure of spending several hours with tho Rivers & Harbors Committee yester day afternoon, but ns all tho nr rangomoiits hnd been mndo for tho balance of their visit hero on tho coast, they found that tho tlmo would not permit of tholr going to Coos Hay evon though It would tako but 24 hours longor. Invention Too Tito ".Air. Sparkman, tho Chairman of tho Commltteo, especially rogrotted thnt arrangomonts could not bo mndo for them to go thoro and wo fool confident that had tholr attention been called to Coos Hay a fow days ago, that they would gladly have gone thero. Their fooling Is friend ly and they assured us that especial ly slnco tho peoplo of Coos Day ter ritory had confldenco enough to In-) vest their own ninnov in Mm nvtnnt . of inno.nnn in Mm ii-i.n.. n,. .i,ii Is bound to strengthen tho confl denco of Congross. "Our talk with them finally de veloped Into a regular formal In terview which wns taken down and will probably bo published. They go to Eureka, Crescent City, Grants Pass, Portland, Mouth of Col umbia Hlvor and Grays Harbor. "Regretting very much our inabil ity to carry out your suggestions, I remain, Very Iruely yours (Signed) C. A. Smith AUGUST 1.1, 10H. Germany Issued an ultlmitwl Japan to quit tho Orient, tm by a demand by tho United 14 that American nml Germia i cliunts In tho Philippines mutt Bonding supplies to the Oermui ces In Ts'ug Tnu and Klal-Chu Tho French claim they bin vanced nil along the battle front i thnt they have won victories it uuut. south of Namur, at Bto nnd Clrey mid in tho Sclilroert T lov. Tho fedora! government bis Investigation at Chicago at wi the European war stiould U "I cuso for ndvnnclng prices stuffs to unreasonable level. .'! CatlioK cards printed nt Tlio'Tlinos j Oet jtiui Job "printing done nt The offlc. Times qfflco. Winton Auto Service DAY AND NIGHT Sixty horse power seven pas senger car LYNN LAMBETH Chandler Hotel Phono 20 TRUE SAM .WW w,w HURXS A flro on the True SalM placo on tho uorth fork Pnna rlvnr abflVO AlleS stnrtod yesterday until reached tho cabin in " Mr. Sallng j;esldes. v contents of liduae ' ' moved but tho cabin ' lAffill burned. The fire " was gotten under control n ..... w t. ConrH' iprntnrv W. tho Coos County Fire ?'" Association stated tnu . i,n. tim tire w foujttl' Handon had been flro fighters and " control. Other hl"s BtJf lltl couirui. w'" ,a county have been V invon rnrfl of by the a .. i ihere 1 lion uim bu .,i , ..' Hmber ol "'I uuuii uii; burned. ... Vltlti The woods are r(i. or nnu curem -- nialntalnou. aaI aA.A.A.A..A..A.AV'V WCAWIMR All kinOS 3' ialty. Mrs. W. W. NafJ 12th Court, so-rii; an t. J. HCAIFE C5 A' W' Marshfield '$$$ Uiea Phono 140-lt. .. ....... K'nrnU Ksul":,' . ujj.it jlxrsBM' nitrmrTfTfTTiTi -TriimnTfrirriniii