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"""SJWUI If"""' t THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915-EVENING EDITION. ' FOUR 2 FOR 1 SALE IS ON IN Full Swing , See Windows For Prices "MONEY TALKS" Hub Qottoe (o, N;HHSMUSSENDEIIfllBI6 LEAGUE RACES NILS HASMUSSK.v'lHKS AT MKH- HHOOKLYX 8KTS SIIW PACK IN CV HOSPITAL taST KVKXIXH TIIK NATIONAL LHAOUK ifc&z2 ml3m MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR1I MYRTLE POINT STORES POWERS Kr YcniN In HuilncsH In MurstliflcMirMW, Sliotr Little Indication of Cnmo ni Vminis Iil to Reaching Top Hunk Three Ainericn from Denmark ' a n Alcrh,m Ncls Rnsmuiiscn. well known on, LkA. Coos nay from the tlmo of his ar-. rlvnl hero In 1SS9, died shortly, ROSTO.VS XKW PAItK t .. . . . . I I - M. before live o ciock jesicruuj m-i tcrnoon at tne .Mercy uuspuui. ur awocih rr uw ".i A week ago he was operated I10ST0N, Aug. 18. on there and was getting along "Ilraves' Field," the greatest fine until an attack of pneu- baseball park In tho country, monla, unexpectedly developed Mon- seating 43,500, was opened day and this proved fatal. He was' today as tho new homo of 61 years of age, and a native off tho National League Club. Denmark, coming to America when Tho world pennant, won last . .... ..i,nn. imi vcar. wan unfurled. Tho deceased leaves a wife nnd one son. Gordon C. n"'"c" ! , , A(Btl..M r cU w ti.i mourn his loss. Thero Is n brotnor, Jncob rtasmiisson, a prominent or- NEW YORK, Aug. 18. Brooklyn chardlst of Woodlawn, California. Lel tno pnc'0 in tj10 National League It Is believed that thero were no dur,ng tho wcck Jll8t cndcd nnu- 8 0tMr in.Vn was a wheelwright strongly pressing Philadelphia for BASEBALL SCO RES IIKKS RISK IX TIIKIIt WRATH AND STIXG 11KAVKHH OiiklunilerN Knit to Arrive at Vernon For llnttle Yentcrdiiy 10 nnd 11 Inning Unities " SANTA CLARA IS IN CARE FOR SNEDDON RHINOS .MAXY COOS HAYITHS HOMB FROM IMPOSITION wifk ri:putizi:d ah spi.cial guard last night Detained liuddo Hccniio of llonvy Fi Hr Leaven l Noon For Portland "With H passengers for Coos nay tho stcamBlilp Santa Clara arrived In lato yesterday afternoon from Ban Francisco and Burden nnd left out agnln at noon today for Port land. Sho was detained until Into this morning on account of tho fog on tho bar nnd outside. Thoso who arrived from tho south worn: 'Kathcrlno Mende, Helen It. Mende, J". A. Smith, Carl Lottery, Miss Amy Isaacs, Ella WcIbb, North Ilei.il, Mrs.' B. L. Alhcck, N. T. narrle, E. McfJur k'ln, Mrs. Lettls Homlnon, Maudo nomlson, Mrs. II. M. Mnthews, Mrs. E. G. Vallorle, Mrs. Clara Eager, B. L Harris. It. C. Klllard, A. B. Stan field, Mrs. A. B. Stanfldd, Myrtle Dovo Voo, Miss Myrtle Flood, Mrs. .Tohnaneso Jensen, H. S. Starrctt, W. Jay nrown, Mrs. 1). L. Hoiil, Mrs. A. Ingmann, Jan. Stradloy, B. J. O'Con noil, Paulino I, nahr, Fnuices F. Frnnso, Carl L. Albrecht, Vera AN hrecht, 8ylvln Ingmnnn, W. K. Har ris, J. W. nussoll Jr.. Bd neir. Otto ndr, T. II. Judge, Tora Aldvlllcslnn, .critical. Dr. Straw Writes Letter to Oregon Stnto Hoxpltal Hc4tirstliiK Soclnl Trcntinent for lllin. by trnde. Ho catno from DcnmnrK, possibly In the late '60b, and was In Son Frnnclsco nlong In tho '70s. It was thero that In 1886 ho married Miss Jennie C. Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson, of Mnrshrield. In 1889 tho couplo moved to Mnrshflold and here Mr. Ilnsmusscn. together with Chris Peterson, now of North nend, bought out John Nor man nnd established tho P. K. Sa loon. Lntor Mr. Peterson wns bought out. Until 1907 Mr. Ilns musscn wns In business nnd In that year he sold out, tho site going for tho Flanngan and Rcnnctt Rank building, corner of Front nnd Mnrkct streets. Mr. Itnsmusscn then retired from active business nnd since then has spent most, of his time cither at tho family residence at 276 Illrch ave nue, or at his ranch on Hnyncs In- Huch Sneddon taken Into custody let by Marshal Carter yesterday follow- , l'11 Mueli l lug somo difficulty on the street. , n.wns ic?,r,c",' f"!!dnr0 LV,nl " . , , ,, . .. ,,, door life and spent much of his tlmo wns turned over to Deputy Sheriff .,, , ononi Tm accounted, to a A. P. DnvlH Inst evening on the war- Kr0nt extent, for his splendid phys- rnnt Issued n month ago rhnrglni; Iquc. Up until two weeks ago when r. i.i ...i.i. i i... m e i tin u'nu flrnt Inltnn nlrk Mr. RnsmilB- . ... ... pen linii n wnv been nu to ha o nnd "Bo 't hecamo apparent that only uon was MKenio uoqumr ims morn- ,r, 'three teams had a chance for tho Ulft, niiuiu iii;iiuii v ill i;u innuii un the leadership In tho senior major lcaguo organization. The Suporbas won six out of tho seven games they played last week, regaining a strong hold on second place and putting themselves In a position to displace the leaders should tho latter show any signs of faltering.' Tho Phillies, howevor, do not ap pear to bo in n faltering mood. Thoy dropped only ono contest during last wcok, putting thrco to their credit nnd plnytng tho steady game that has kept them at the top or nenr It for the greater part of tho season Tho Hrnves aro not hnvlng n very successful time In working toward tho top. Last year at this stago of tho rnco thoy were In tlio full strldo of their march to a ponnnnt nnd a world's championship. Now they nro hovering nround tho .r00 mark, with no evldenco of tho climbing power they displayed In 191-1. The American League contest Is nn altogether different affair. Long IKnoENTAGE8 OF COAST LEAGUE) '-A-- w. i). r'.c. San Francisco 71 56 .f.59 Los Angeles . 66 59 ..528 Oakland ...v'.63 rf5 .492 Portland ... .58 63 .479 Vernon 61 67 .477 Salt Lako ... 57 70 .449 V In Ills ICnrS Of business liero Mr. nnnnnnl. Thn immna nf Innt wnnlt his case soon. Hasmussen was quite succcBsful. , fnr)y to hftV(J lncnatrc(, the l.lim UUIIII1K UllUI UIIIWIIK HUT lit! HltUBlUU 111 IIUf;iiy .villi fsutl.l matter over with Dr. E. E. Strnw, huslness Judgment. Especially by who made the complaint against ' "''J ""Mc"'" 1,'re w ,10 l,tu" , , ,, .,,,,,,. i tlrulnrly well known nnd ho leaves Sneddon, Mr. Davis decided to r n ,0St of fren,,8 to mourn his loss. move Sneddon from tho city Jail and Itv. Stubbleflold of the Mnrsh- take him home. Ho deputized Mrs. fu,i I'resbytorlon church will con-1 chnnces of tho trio. The DostoiiB won seven games and dropped ono. De troit nnd Chicago each played four games, winning thrco and losing ono ench. Tho lied Sox, of course, wore Sneddon to tnko enro of him for the , (,ct ,he Horv(.pH. lU'lnR on tholr homo grouiulH, but night nnd loft hi in there on tho thoy nave proved nn extraordinary promise that he would be rondy to , a 44444f I Boa tcan tllls vcnr go to Coqulllo this morning. u uftTCi o Kansas City had n disastrous weok Tihi Miuli Liquor .4 AT THE HOTELS 4 of It In tho Federal Lcngue, dropping Dr. Straw, nfter talking thn mat-, t onougli to plungo them from first tor over with Mr. nnd Mrs. Sued-' , amnillcr Hotel plnco to fourtlij during tho week end don, pointed out that Sneddon's con-1 itobcrt Andrews. Portland; F. (1. . Ing Saturday. Tho first flvo clubs, dltlon wns duo to overlndiilgenco In i.esllo, Coqulllo; W. II. Short, Saun- howover, remain closely bimche'd, liquor and to business worries. Hj(er ,nko, Mrs. F. .1. Do Neu, Chi- ( with changes nmong them possible Bald that Mr. Sneddon must bo plnc-,.nR0. s G ,,amIon Portland; L. A.,n8 the result of a day or two's play, ml where ho would receive proper .siowell. San Francisco: E. C. Uutter. attention or his ense would soon bo Snn Frnncl8Co; Tom WllllaniB. San! inr AttoclilM rrws to Com Bir Tlran.1 POIITLAND, Aug. 18. From tho tall end of tho pcrccntago column there cnmo n whimper and nn effort yestorday afternoon nnd tho Uccs of Snlt Lake had made the UcavcrB of Portland blto the dust with a 1 to 0 scoro, effected only nfter a 11 In ning bnttlo that was nllvo from tho opening fram until dusk. Oak land and Vernon failed to get to gether, tho former not arriving In time at tho camp of the Vornonltcs. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Const Lougiio At Portland: H. H. E. Salt Lako 1 5 0 Portland . , 0 3 1 11 Innings. At San Francisco: Los Angeles ; 9 16 2 San Francisco 6 8 1 10 Innings. Onkland, Vernon failed to nrrlvo. American Lcaguo At Cleveland: Detroit v 10 Cleveland 3 At Detroit: Detroit 7 Clcvelnnd , 3 I Chicago, St. Louns, rnln. National League At Now York: Brooklyn '. .'.... 3 New York 2 At Phllldclpliln: Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 0 At Pittsburg: Chicago 2Plttsburg 3 Chicago ojpittsburg 4 C. M. Curtis, M. M. Smith, Mrs. M M, tcr, Hu wrotn a personal letter to I Francisco; T. II. Judgo, San Francis co; E. J. O'Coiincll, Portland; I. O. ofcidf Emm l. Smith, F. S. Schltenlor, E. C. Nut- Superintendent Leo Stulner or t,,u , stovnrhl North Yakima; Lewis' ' cr. A. B. Adolsporgor. Oregon Hospital asking that Mr. jcMul 0 ,,olnt. H.' S. Ham-' .., .777., ,.,-., rTho passengors leaving for Tort- Snoddon ho given special ircatmonl . ,,..,..,. 0(.oriro w nmnii. ' (U1 ol OQUIMih LXPKCTBD and were: Mrs. A. P. Stone. O. II. and bo considered strictly as ii ,m. ond lortlnnd. OtorKo W. ,,II""B' TO KNOW TOMOItUOW land Davis, Ilortha Nlchelus, Mrs. B. Smith, F. Young, Mrs. 0, B. Smith, tlont Instead of a prisoner, Ilv thin urninuomont It Is under- m. m .. .. .. 1 ' " W..-I1,,; .... ti ' ' ' ooil that Mr. Sneddon will bo or Plttclkan nnd II. Lewis. , ,' . .. , , , ,. Wnuil Coming Hero ' Tho steam schoouor TliomnH 'L. "Wand, reported over tho wires yes terday to have docked In North Iloud will leave San Francisco on Satur day for Coos Hay, according to C. F. McOcorge, her ngout. Sho conies comes horc with freight nnd will load lumber at the Smith mill. dered committed to tho Institution nt Salem. Mnrliil, Montana; I. Mnrlnl, Marlnl; i lien Mitchell. Portland; L. P. Hnr- . jIirMn Awa,H IhN.,H(l Hcu rlngton, Salem; V. Walker. Hose- ( Kllr,rK N Dredge Work May burg; A. P. Davis, Coqulllo; A. B.; ,(lt off Kor Year DOUGLAS COUNTY ' TAXES BEING PAID VESSEL MOVEM BXTS Arrived ' Adeline, Snn Frnnclsco, 3 p. m, Santa Clara, San Frnnclsco and Eureka, lato yestordny, , nellof, Sluslaw, Inst night. , Sailed , Koamer, noguo lllvcr, last ovon-Inc. B Santn Clara. Portland, 1 p. in. Dun to Sail San Pedro, Snn Francisco, 1 p. m. tomorrow. SOCIAL CALH.NDAU WEDNESDAY Auction nrldgo Club with Mrs, Carl L. Davis nt Myr- tlo Arms. Northj Dond Prcsbyterlaili elhcr tea .Money W IkilnK Collcnitsl nt AlMuit the Am-Hgn Unto of Other Ycnrrt Tnxpaylng Is going on ns usual Drain 1 In Douclns County, nccordlng to the ' 1. !..... T)n..l... .t1.l..l. nll'na 1 1, n IlimUIIIIIK "!" " ' til"" " following nbout tho tnxes which also applies to this county: Douglas County Is pnylng Its tnxes tllls year nt an nvorngo rate, accord lug to Sheriff Oeo. Qulno and hl forcn of assistants. In all enses whoro oiiO'lialf of the total amount of tho taxes was not paid In April, tho on- Kruso, Dandon St. Utwrenro Hotel L. A. Porrone, Coqulllo; Ilcim An derson. Coqulllo; Mr. and Mrs. C. Day, St. Louis; H. Alierson, Onrdlu er; Mtb. Illchnrd Lystcr, Gardiner; Mrs. W. J. Follows, Lakeside; Geo. King, Drain; J. T. Rcdford and wife, Illnnco Hotel F. S. Warren, Dandon; G. E. Mit chell, Ilolllnghnm, Wn.i E. W. Swaggs, Uelllughnm; Mrs. Hosolla Matthews, Coos Itlver; C. F. nar rows, Ilnudon; Ilert Clark, Ilnndnn; I). P. Weaver, South Inlet. Lloyil Hotel George Gibson. Tulare. Cnl.; Phil lip Latimer, Oregon City; Jack Wll tiro nmoiint of tnxes will heconio do- imr, Portland; II, Lewis, Onkland; linquont Sopteinlior 1, nnd n 10 per Dredging of tho Coqulllo Illvor between the south fork nnd Myrtlo Point will probably bo decided on tomorrow, nccordlng to Julius Lar son, who owns tho bucket dredgo Orogon nnd the noavor. Ho ex pects to know then whethor or not tho work s to be dono nnd ho shall take ono of his dredges to the Co quille. Ho says tho Port of Coqulllo now Is short of monoy and may have to defer tho work until next yenr. Tho work to bo Included In the proposed project Is tho tnklng out of shoals nnd snngs nlong nbout n two-mile stretch of the river wh'oro navigation Is now practically Im possible, Iloata nro now tumble to get up t . , ' ' i cent nenally will bo ndded. Whero I ouo-half the total amount of taxes ' wns paid April 1, the remaining one- linlf will not become delinquent until October 1. Since April 1. In cases whero no soml-nnnual payment was made. In terest hns been accruing at tho rate J. C. Haines. Snn Frnnclsco; Mlssna fnr 8 Mvrtl Polnt nnd thoso Alice Haines. Snn Frnnclsco; Miss""" nro 're.giumg "on. uoquu e Thco I lanes, San Frnnclsco; C. W. Curran, Florenco; G. F. Metzger, Florenco; Miss Hosn Tuttlo, nnndou; James M. Stanley. Snn Diego; Miss Evelyn J listen, Cooston. are now said to land nlmost n mllo below Myrtle Point and from thero the freight Is hauled In wagons Into town. i Did Alliance Work. Miss Mar-' ..,..t i..... .... ....... . oi one nor cent n iiioiiiii. i-iiyiueiim . jurin iownn. nccmnnnn nil liv w ia iiinipy umiio ciun wiiii --- . - - ,-... ., - , " I ,.,. ,,,,l,. ..'Iinrn llin full nmniinl I JUIlot Conner. 11 mirnrltv uUlnp nml ntlnn ftfl... TAM.rl X'nill. KnH,l. A. IIIIUIU I...I.J , "..' ..' I V. - 'rw . ..:' ' Z ' of taxes for tho ienr wis due. carried college friend, returned homo yester-' tho "T, ,rV ' II. five per cent penalty. If such taxes I ' " ..T!' . ?' !J5S . Alini.iiii. vinu n ivi .inn. i O. Johnson, Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. L. E. Hfidrvv i IJast port. THURSDAY Pastime cliib with Mrs. It. Marshall. ' Mrs. H. (1, Tromnlue, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. W. G. Chandler nt bridge nt "Aldernook" South Coos Itlver. Allco H, leaves Marshflold 11.30 a. ni. SATURDAY "400" club with Mr. and Mrs. II, M, Alheo In Hunker Hill. , MOXKY TO IiOAN Arrangements havo been mndo with the Rankeri Mortgngo Corpor- of this state to lend sqvtrnl iisnnd dollars on Improved farm Only requirement is that a -. .,-. ii i., i in lignum il.illnniint. i. .-i.. ....... ...'.. ' '- ' . small tiercenlaco of tho loan bo 111- i" " " "-" uuriut, wiiicii uiuy iiniu weni as lar i arter Septomner i, tne pommy wiujeasi as iieien, .Montana nnd south I "i ' i "' b iuuiuiuh niuonnt to 10 por cent, or nn ndded,10 California, ndvnnclng for the clr-jntter being satisfied such Is a Rood . I ..... th I CIlU Bill! Signing Up Contracts. Miss llnvaatmnnt Vn rnmniUslnnn rharc. J amount .I.M. would be due on that Wh" e'iS"1 .'hss" Yo" I f"r "tinting the loan. Quick date. will be here visiting for two or three i ncuoii. Under tho law which will bo In ef- woeks. John V. Motley, ' Local Agent WILL TEACH IX MARSH- ; FIELD ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Rids will be received by Andrew TO REST GROVE, Or., stora August 21st, 1915, for the Aug. IS. Miss Edith Stnlley ' clearing of school grounds In ills- of this clt has been elected Ulcl "' al lno orK8 ol U008 to a position In tho Marsh- 4 field schools. Sho is n sis- tor of Mrs. E, F. Hurling- hniu and taught at Orencp ' Inst year. 5,000 EAT CHEESE FREE SAXDWICHES GREAT STUXT SAYS VISITOR Usi lYiiiiccA 1'ViUiso Tells of Cimis County Day at ExpoHltion Where Advertising Hit Wiih .Scoretl l-'lvo thousnnd visitors to the Fair ate snndwiches of Coos and Tilla mook cheoso on tho Const Counties day, nccordlng to Miss Frances Frnnso, who roturnod Inst evening on tho Santa Clara nnd who aided In tho serving that afternoon. Others from Coos Ray who sorved wore Mrs. Carl Albrecht, Mrs. D. L. Rood, and Miss Adnco Palmer, who taught hero n year ngo. The fact that sandwiches were being served absolutely frco was n foature In Itself, said Miss Franse, but tho fact that thoy wore made of cheeso which miilo everyono nsk, "Whero did It como from? and whoro can wo get somo?" wns distinctly one of tho best advertising features this county could havo had. On Coos county day thoro wore ninny present nnd formor residents who registered nt tho Oregon build ing. Many met there with former friends thoy had not seen In years and enjoyed chnts that afternoon. A 1 M IXISTRATOR'S XOTICE Notlco Is hereby given that the undei signed by nn order or tho County Court of Coos Lmmty, Ore gon, hns been appointed aB ndmln istrntnr of tho ostate of S. S. Acltlns, deceased. All persons having claims against such estnto are required to present them within six months from the date of this notice, with the propor vouchors, to tho under signed nt the offlco of I, S. Ktuf man & Company, at Marshfleld, In said county, Dated this 17th day of August, 1915. R, T. KAUFMAN, Administrator. (First publication August 18, 11915. Last publication, September i 15, 1915.) Get the Boys' School Clothes at the Golden Rule You can get what you want at a reasonable price. Boys' Blouses 25cto50o Boys' Bradley Sweaters. .4-"- $1.45 to $2.25 Boys' Bradley Jerseys.. j. .,.--,.--,-- - Sl.15 Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose r 12 1 -2c to 25c Boys' new Norfolk Suits 'in all-wool blue serge, hair line stripes and worsteds $4.25 to $6.85 The wool mixtures and corduroys make good school suits. They stand the rough wear... $2.45 to $4.25 Special prices on one lot Boys' Suits. Boys' $2.45 Suits. .$1 .65 Boys $3.25 Suits. .$2.15 Boys' $4.25 Suits.. $3.20 Boys' $5.85 Suits..$3.90 TiTe Golden Rule Remember, we sell BUSTER BROWN SHOES for boys and girls. ALWAYS BUSY . THE LOWEST PRICES THE BIGGEST STOCK First National Bank Bldg. THE BEST ASSORTMENT U HOME MADE SAUSAGE, HAM BURGER and WEINERWURSTS Mailo In our own shop hy oxportH mill only tho lt ntit used. You cniinof. get better ones nny plnco In tho country. Wo will liavo somo cholco Spring Chickens for Frldar'a toil 8ntiiila)'s trnde flno frycrn. Wo nlso havo somo choice beef, pork and cnl. Itememhcr Hint wo kIvo spoclnl attention to 'phone ontoi nnd deliver promptly. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway, OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Oorht & King. Cars leave Marshflclil 7 u.in., 1 1 h.ih., 'J p.m., 0 p.a Cnrs Ienvo for Umpire 7 .m 1 1 a.m., !! p.m., B pa Cnra Ionvo Sunset liny 7 n.m., n.ni., 1 p.m., 3 p Fa row, Umpire, 3c; Tnriieel or South Slough, flOc; Httniet I1t W I "Winton Auto Scrvk'G DAY AND NIGHT I Sixty horse power bcvcii pna- IsenRer car LYNN I.AMUI2TH Chandler Hotel I'honu 'JO t nn commutation nn ZU tickets, fa.oo. ZU Marshfleld-Nortli Ilond Auto Lino Cnrs every ten minutes from O n. in. to It: p. in.; to South SIoiikIi on c'o n (lav, leavliiK nt 11 n. m.; to Kmplro threo trips a day. OOHST KINO, Prop. SOUTH COOS IlIVKIl BOAT 8HUMCK LAUNCH KXl'ItKSS leaves Mnrshtrelil every day H a, in. LenfM head of river nt !I:ir p, in, sti:a.mi;u raimiow leaves head of river dully nt 7 n. in, Ienves MarHlifleld nt - p. m. For rlinrter apply on board, ItOOKHS & SMITH Proprietors MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor, Commercial nnd H'dw'y. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW TIMK TAIHiK WILLAMKTTH PACIFIC MOTOJ CAIt Hctuccii MnrHhfleld nnd IlunktrM Dally. Lcnvo .MaiBhfiold 7:10 a.m. 7: no a.m. 8:50 n.m. 9:50 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 12:05 1:20 p.m. p.m. :15 p.m. 10 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 3 4:00 1:50 6:10 7:10 7:25 8:20 9:1 p. m li Uunker HI 7:15 8:00 U 9:00 it 10:00 u 11:00 u 12:10 fi 1:25(1 2:30(i 3:15 Pi 1:05 pi 5:00 pi 6:15 pa 7:15 pi 7:50 p 8IJ0P 9:20 P Between .Marshfleld nnd North W a.m. n.m. a.m. Leave Mnrahflold 6:30 a.m. 7:25 8:05 9:05 10:05 n.m. 11:05 n.m. 12:40 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:35 3:20 fed next year, passed nt tho hut scb. 4UI011 of the Htnto legislature, when .... .1 . ,...,. . . 1... ........ 1.. ....1.1 tho first halt of tho tin en Is paid April 1, the second half will not be declared delinquent If paid before November fi, fJ.IO.V llltlNCS SALMON' in HIor. ItlKht reserved to reject nny or all bids. HUiur. . from ItoRiio River with n Bhlpmemll or snimou irom mo neuuorK i-nii-' nery. They report u big run of chl- nooks there durlni? the past woelc JOHN niASCA, Clerk. WEAVINGAH kinds a spec- iav. Mrs. w W. Nason. 680 tfl nan lin I'll tinoti f.kti lili'klmitnlll(l . - . r . ,..... . ,.,, Vi . '""" """I Alteml (he ibince u the Hun sli 19th COUrt SO PflOne ZZO-K Abner IiiBeo I of Ten Mile Im. In the Rogue fish war. UU1 UOUH, 50. rnone U H left Mercy hospital much Improved,! - . . .. .,,., .? , . .. after hla recent oporntlon ' Times want nds lirjnu results. Music ly the .Sumuei' Orclicvstrn. Time? want ads brjiir reinHs. CnUlac cards printed nt The Tiuio I offlc. I Matt L May Chandler Hotel, Tel. 20, MARSHPIKL1), Oiefion Tho representaUve of HAAS HROTHKRS, H.-B. BRAND CAXNKI) GOODS has added to his lines tho AR.MOUR At CO'S PRODUCTS known as the TOP NOTCH GOODS VHKI11KST canned meats. 100 per cent SIMON'.PURK leaf lartl. Their Star Stockinet hnnn mid tiAcou uml theliA W1UTH FLVHR laundry soap. See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings p.m. p.m. 4:10 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 6:55 7:35 8:35 p.m. Marslinem limits only, p.m. p.m. Li North Bd 6:15 u 7.1? i 8 25i 9:25 i 10:25 1 ll:25i 1:00 Ji 2:00 P 2:50 P 3:tP 4.30 J 5:50 P North W 7:50 P 8:50 T. J. HOAIFK A.H.nOW- Marshficld'S?! I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. ; Local Treasurer t, WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, per load $1.75 to $2 Alder wood, 16 to 24 Inches 92 to $2.50 Free Delivery W. II. 1,1 NGO . .. .... liirttllhd ,.. 4.n. M.httrf2a DUN?.Al,DTA,.Mfi u"u PARLORS! Mill ho kel,t,fin opkn to Tim PwnfJS A reK..lar Mate llce-J undertukor "ill w charge 1 Phone 227-J. North FJrst St. rhone 10&J DRY WOOD CAUPBELWWOOjjr Vortli Front Phone 87? Street I WKTifTTfT. jMj wwhJMMMWMa i-. 1 dbi K r -w