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V - THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1915-EVENItNG EDITION7 r7 FOUR 2 FOR 1 SALE IS ON IN Full Swing See Windows For Prices "MONEY TALKS" Hub floftinit $ bt MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR1 MYRTLE POINT STORES POWERS wns a Marshfield caller today. MRS. FRANK ItOQIOHS of South Coos River is a Mnrshfleld uliop-por. F. R. KIRK nnd wife linvo returned from a trip to the San Francisco exposition. G INITIATE EAGLES LOCAL DKLKOATIOX OF 50 TIATK !J(I AT POWIIHS I XI- ROMAICE is out MISS FLOSSIH IiATriX 'IX) IIK COMH lUllDK OF K. II. .MAKTIX J I PERSONAL MENTION t $$ .. i, mrtriv ,, i ' KASTSIIHIKS VICTORS IX HI 1XX P .11. TULM, of Lampu, was here JX . ATTW.j YFSTFUDAV In the city for over Sunday. MRS. WILLIAM GROW of Coalcdo Reaver Hill Puts t'p Hani Seni Tigers Shore Hatchery Into Cellar at Xorth Rend In a 12-lnnlng pitcher's hattlc KnatBldo yesterday at Heaver Hill defeated the miners, who put up n ' plucky hattlo for the pennant of ; 1K0R0K WATKINS was called to M10 .Co,?8 "" Ilc,ng"0,7 to. ?' At rn....mn .i ......i ,. ., Nor i liond tho Tigers brought nway VU'I",,IU i"ii iu ""i " 'm I ., . , ..,, , llll,. legal business. i " " lu " " l"" '"Y i .. OFORCiH IH5S8EY was down spend- 'n a spirited contest, with Hshcr Iiir tho week end from his homo ! n,'"1 Johnson tho star performers In on Coos Ulvor itno twlrler's box. .MUS. .THAN DROWN left todny on ,I5caver Hilt and Hnstsldc both tho Santa Clara for a visit at ' uoihiuiuu muir iniu-m ,,. .. ......i- tho exposition. PENNANT IS WDM BASEBALL S G 0 ITE S ! PORTLAND HIXKS TWO MOKK I XOTCHKS IXTO CKLLAlt Fans Abandon Ho)h of Latter Sea son Spurt Angels itiitl Seals Hold liven Pcrcciitiiges cd playors. A lurgo delegation went to Heaver Hill from Coos Day In machines, and many visitors were there from tip tho river. In the ninth frame, with tho sroro standltiK 3 to I for Heaver I'BllCEXTAOKS OF s, COAST LEAGUE W. L. P.O., Los Angeles ..82 02 .fiGD San Francisco .77 Ofi .f-l2 Vornon 72 ti!) :fill Salt Lako ...05 711 .171 Oakland 00 79 .ir.fi Portland 00 71 .148 ID, Auoclttal rnn to Coo lit, TlmM.l liniwi.AVn. Anir. "n. Tim ltn Hill, Howell, center fielder for tlio vcn) coi0brnteil tho week-end by HON LAWYHR and Rudolph Copplo Bpcnt Sunday with frlcrnds on South Coos Hlvor. MRS. K. L. I1KSS15Y, of South Coos Klvcr, was the guest of Marshfield fVlttmlu i'iuinrt1nv Sl'PHRINTHNDFNT W. F. MILLER, I'astsldors, leaned out nnd Krntilicil I ,iroppinK two moro games to tho nr Mm ln,.nt rnlli-nrwt v.ni iri.il tllTCO ImKgCr. Collier, pltulicr, ' Vnrnntillnn mill tlinrnliv nrlrlnrl two Powers this morning. I singled and tho score was tied, 1 to moro notchcs to their 'cinch on tho CAPTnln DFNSON was up this I 4. .. . . i cellar position. Hoth tho AngolB morning from the Capo Arago For two Innings both teams pin. . 1. 10 Scni8 niannged to break oven lighthouse on business. ed air tight ball and then In tho lJtn , winning two npleco and cadi losing MlSS VIVIAX CltAIG sailed south chapter Ilcavor Hill's centorfloldcr on tho Santa Clara today for a ' allowed tho ball to zip through his Hnvo Itlg Tlmo at .Metropolis Horse, I luces Included In Pro gram of Kclteincnt Closo to r0 Coos Day Fugles wore In the delegation that swooped down on Powers yesterday and, before departing, ndded II G new Fugles to tho local Acrlc. All arrangements had been made ahead of tlmo and tho members set to work with a vim on their big initiation. They returned homo on tho afternoon train. Tho now Unfiles have been invited here nnd expect to como down some Saturday evening to u special meet ing, bringing tho rest of the appli cants who wcro unable to bo Ini tiated yesterday. They probably will have a club room at Powers. Whllo standing In front of the Gngnon Hotel, some of the visitors spied five girls and hoys dressed in tho preferred cow-girl nnd boy costumes, nnd straightaway a race wns featured. CIiub. Flanngnn picked the steed belonging to Miss .losephlno Hayes. A purso was put up, and, though ho wclgh3 about 1 1)0 pounds, ho proved a good Jockey and brought homo the bacon from tho entire field. Tho purse was turned over to Miss Hayes. Hlchnrd Hayes, a brother, rodo In another raco and secured second place, despite tho Tact that his horso wont "hog wild" and Included tho front porch of tho hotel in his course. Tho fact that tho street liad Just been graded and graveled only added to tho fun. At noon tho Fugles sat down to n big chicken dinner at tho Hotel flngnon, conducted by Mr. and Mrs (lenrgo Craig. They were very much pleased with tho manner In which they wuro treated. Couple Hi-ought Together When Voting Woman Sell Smoke to Prospective Husband visit at the exposition. MHS. N. M. YOUNG wns among thi visitors spending tho week-end In tho cltv from Lakeside. WILLIAM M'CAHHY was In Satur day and Sundny from tho Powers enmp, where ho Is working. DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS re turned homo thlc morning afotr mn over-Sunday visit on tho bay. i SIDNEY HENDERSON, of Cofiilllo, Is a Marshfield visitor for a fow days, vlaltlng hero- with frlonds. HEN OSTLINI) wont to Handon this morning to Inspect tho progress of work on tho 1). I). Hlock there. F. I). COHAN nnd wlfo spent Sun day at the W. S. Chandler sum mer homo on South Coos River. It. 11. CORKY nnd wlfo nnd daugh ter, Ruth, returned today from an out'ng on South Coos River. Miss Flossie H. Lnttln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Lnttln, will bn married at seven o'clock this evening to F. II. Martin, of Portland i.MRS. CRIHI1S left today for Los according to frlonds who arc on the Angeles. She has been visiting nt Iiisido of tho romnncu that had us tho homo of Mrs. Norls Jensen. Inception when tho popular young MRS. HEN CHANDLER camo down womnn attended tho cigar counter nt , this morning from the W. S. tho Chandler Hotel met her future Chandler husband, traveling for tho Pacific River. Coast Syrup Company with head quarters In Portland. Mr. Martin left In tho car of A. S. Hammond shortly nftor noon to- camp. homo on South Coos legs and down tho diamond whllo tho Enstsldcrs ran in thrco tallies anu tho ponnnnt had been won. Heaver Hill ran her bases woll( often tnklng chances that woro dnn gorous, but tho players got away with It whllo It wob notlccablu that Fnstside took no chnuccs. Roy GUI started pitching for Hcnv cr Hill but at tho end of the first frnmo went to short atop, giving his plnco up to Fchiis, of Myrtle Point. The lineups follow: Fnstsldo Heaver Hill Position Collier Gill, Feints, Scorhy. Pitcher Tuttlo Harrison. Catcher Mnlonoy Anderson First Hnse Dooicy Dowccso Second Unso Comatock GUI Short Stop ' Roblaou Wilson Third Haso Oerdlng C. Dowccso Loft Field a gnmo in tho Saturday-Sunday ser les. Tho Bcorcs of Saturday nnd Sun day follow: Coast Tcngno. At Portland " M. Salt Lnko 0 12 1 Portland 1 1.1 3 At Snn Francisco It. H. K. San Francisco . . . . II 9 1 4 Lob Angeles I It. H. K. HARRY J. M'KKOWN nnd son, Ray-' Howoll Scorhy nnd Kchus mond, went to Powers yesterday Center Field for several dnys visit In tho Tolllfson Pollan CITY DADS GATHER Agreo To Miiko PeiMinal Service In Fli-ht Street hijiii-Uoii Port Has Plea to Mako Two weeks have tho elty fathers rested. This ovenlng they ngtiln take up tho reins of government. It is expected that tho matter of tho Southern Pacific motor franclilao nnd nlso tho taking over or tho Mill Hlough drainage system will bo up Xor discussion. Tho eouncllmen have agreed to tako personal service In tho Injunc tion grunted O. It. Peek by Judge "Wiitsou in tho First street linprovo inont controversy uiul this, it l be lieved, will mean no diHcussInu along tills lino for the xcsulon tonight. At tho laat meeting of tho council tho Port came seeking the unloading of tho further responsibility for Mill Hlough anil tho matter was deferred because there was hardly a 'corpor nl's guard" of tho council present. Tho north arm of tho Hlough has liecu tapped and now tho Port mem bers nro of tho opinion that they liavo done their share ami should not bo forced to perpetually liuudli. tho project. day for Coqulllo whoro It was said A. II. POWFRS wont back to Pow ers again this morning after the week-end with his lm wont for a license. Ho was ac compnnled by Don Gardiner, A. S. spending Hammond and I). I. McGeo. Aim family. furthermore whether or not tho MRS. I). K. MALONFY nnd children nroBpectlVu croom will bo allowed to i have returned from an outing at co phase lug Right Field Hits, Collier 4; GUI, Kchus, Scor hy lfi. Umps West and Russell. .4 i X l. tt....l A hunchlng'ot hits in tho eighth Vll' uno wns responsible for tho TI- r,,,?"""" b fn mo back in n hurry is nnoiner; tna uoouwin pinco on auuui o" ucr's victory nt North IJeml. Up tin-, ,.,',. T. .o i . nf llir, nnnst on Hint In Worn'- River. til n,,.t ri.., n.n.. 1....1 !..... ir,t wnli l """.'l"" v.. ..... .,.---- . . --- -- .,.,,., , .1 !.. I" "" vniiu H'J ilKU HUUII UUV "U.l ,.f Q, , ., u ...ill .i.... f.iiiniiii 1 Miru A 11 xi.,fi.i. iiiiii iiiiuiiiuri 1. . .. 1.... .. .. . a ... kit. iiui.ih miii 1 U111U1- inuiiun. ..,.k.. ... ... ....... " 1 ' scaiieroti auu me score sioou 1 10 1 ; q, , nlliu For many years .Mr. .Martin nun uinuys oiaim iuu '' "'."' I with one of the best pitcher's bat- x.. .,".".. nni !..(, tlilu nrrlnrv nll(l nn tin) ICil lliril for a VIS t 111 l'Ol'l- ' ! .i. ,,.. ,m..i. luiii .. u....ii ...... ...n 'w" ": : - . iius ui iuu oi-uouii uii uuiii;i:ii rioii- , ., , , .. 1. no ,n,l lirial nt rrlniiiln to1 lmwl. I .. t-i. .. l'J luniHK U lH ,ll....l 1. ..v.. 1.. .--- -- .... ...,,. .IU1I11BUI1. At Vernon Morning gnmo: Oakland Vernon Afternoon game: Oakland t Ill 0 Vernon lfi 0 1 American League. At Chicago J First game: ' Now York 0 Chicago 1. '! -.1 (11 Innings.) Second gnmo: Now York '! Chicago , .... 2 At Washington "Washington-Detroit, rain. 1 At Cleveland ljhllndclphln ,' II Cleveland 1 . . . 5 At St. Louis Hoston 4 'St. Louis 1-.-1 National League. First gnmo: Chlcngo ). fi 7 ' ') 2 !.'.'c lis :i been h wish him well takes In nnrt of Idaho. Washington nnd Oregon. Miss Lnttln was rais ed on Coos Hay nnd la very popular bore. .5 1 A GDDD POSTOFFH'.: IIAXKS WFLL POSTAL SAVIXGS LIST Ills territory now ' k. HOLT left yesterday on the Hreak.; T,lor wjr0 'C,0B0 tQ 00 nt tUo water lor 1 oruanu. no s 10 ,,., ninny c0mlng down from Coos principal this year of the Lebanon n,ver fop tho ,nBt puno ot th0 ycart CT'ltKCORliKR .1. . HUTLKR re- ..J?!--'fo-80a7S8 J. turned homo yesterdnj; on tho KI1- womlcrftil put olits with 0110 hand burn after a two weeks stay In riltcheB niul onco ho rnn out Into ,. S.'V,.?AcA8.w:., ,. .. , right field nnd grabbed a slzzlor C. F. McGKORGK ami family camo tlmt hn(l SOVOnil runs marked all ov- back this morning from Sunset ITuy 1 ur n. wnoro tuoy liavo neon camping rrllu iiI10,1I)a follow: SHOWING l)cMslts To ui About $.17,0011 and (ireks liavo Moro Than Any Other Xatlonallty Depositors horn outuldo tho Unit ed States hold nearly threo-foiirtha of thu total postal savings deposits ut Marshfield, according to Interest ing figures dealing with thu nation ality of postal suviugs depositors Just compiled by tho Post Office De partment. On July lMt, thero was on deposit at tho Mnrahfleld office $3lS,31)l, of which foreign-born own ed 120,151, nnd tho Aniorli'iin-born $li,li:i!). Thu Greeks lead all other iiatlouulitlcH in deposits with $10, 220 to their credit, then follow tho American-born with fH.iHIU, tho Finns with $;t.l!H), ami tho Turks with J2.7II0. Kloven other nation nlltles nro reprenented among tho do pusltors. Twenty-two depositors have reached tho IfiOO limit and can deposit 110 more, despite their up peals to do so. Of this number, 19 are foreign-horn. The postal savings servico at Murshfleld has hceu seriously hand Happed from the start liy unfurl u unto lofctiictloiia In tho original pos nl savings Act., which forbid tho acceptance of moro than 1 100 n muiitli from a depositor ami fix $J00 as tho muNtinuiu amount that may he accepted from him. Tho ro- INFORMAL CHAT Jistrlctlous luivo proved particularly $! Mis. Harry Johnson Is t.ptfted hero in .1 few days from Idaho to spend tho winter with her parent. lr. nud' Mrs. Walter Robertson, In Eastalde. Mr. Johnson may come Jatcr. SOCIAL C.Li:.lAU MONDAY Alpha Dolphlau Society with Miss Kllon Rudnns. TUKSDAY Mrs. Chas. Q. Van Duyn , cntertulna at bridge. Dalglo-Knox nuptlnls nnd . overlng reception. Ilig ilant'o Gooilwill'.s pavilion SjiI urduy night August -H. d'ooil inn hIc, good tlmo and fine vuis. Kv- since early In Auguat MRS. FANNIK WIIKKLKH returned yesterday from nn extended visit in California, Including u short stay at tho exposition. MRS. II. J. M'KKOWN nnd daugh ter, went to Lakeside on Snturdny to spend a fow days at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Iliudmnrsh. MRS. P. M. WILIIUU returned homo yesterday 011 the Kllburn from San Francisco, where sho has been visiting several weeks at tho fair. MISS JANK YOUNG, who has boon visiting with MIsb MnrJorlo Cow nu this morning, went to Powers to see what a real logging camp, looks like. C1IARLKS HARLOCKKR camo over from Coqulllo Saturday ev ening uml left out yesterday morn, lug 011 the Ureakwater for a short visit In Portland. Hatchery AH. 11. G. Johnson C. F 3 0 Hurko SS ' 3 0 0 Merchant, ill 4 1 0 Koontz, 3H, ...; 4 1 1 Langworthy, 2U 4 1 0 Hessey, RF 4 1 0 Wilson, LF ...o I 0 0 Murphy, C 4 1 0 Johnson, P I 0 0 Tigers s.) At Cincinnati First game: Cincinnati . 4 Hrooklyu ,. . 1 Second gnmo: Cincinnati 0 Urooklyn ,. . . . 1 At Pittsburg ' First gnmo: Pittsburg 1 1 Boston 3 Second gnmo: Hoston 2 " " Pittsburg 0 U If t 0 0 1 l! 0 0' Sumlay'ri (lames. Coast League. At Portland It. II. K. Salt Lnko 3 9 2 I Portland 2 9 0 Rcuthcr, Hall Fltteryand Hannah; li'miu f'nvnlnMlH.i nriil Pfirrlnnl. 1 At San Francisco It. II. K. 1 Morning gnmo: ' Los Angeles fi fi 0 Thomas, C. . . , Fisher, P Kissnm, HI... Kruger Sill .. Storn SS . . . Sanderson nil Sneddon LF . Woods CF . . Anderson RF All. II. It. K. S(m pmnclsco . .1 ..3 ..3 ..4 ..4 ..I ...3 ..4 ..3 ,1 I 0 0 Strike nuts, Johnson 9, Fisher .1 . . .. . . .... GORDON SMITH yesterday moved I ,es on nans, joim l; 1'lsiier 2 ins lamiiy 1101110 1 rout iiastenilnrr Reach, where they have been ramping, when his young sou hecuuie quite sick. K. W. GATKS has returned from Washington where he went to get Mrs. Gates and the baby who hnvo ' f'arles Dcntnip, ut Port Orford, WRESTLER IS HURT been stnyUg with hor (relatives since tho advent or tho child. JOHN WKLCH, Jr.. of tho Welch Dental Supply firm In Portland, urrlved here today. Mr. Welch was captain of tho baseball nluo at tho University of Oregon this year. MR. AND MHS. A. L. KVANS, of First Addition, returned a fow days ago from an enjoyable trip through tho Coqulllo uml Flsh trap valleys, walking tho entire distance one way. K. .1. OTONXKLL. wrestling lm strtictor of the Miiltunman Atli- disappointing to the foreigu-horii who often Insist on depositing their entire tarings at 0110 time and can nut understand why tho United States Government, In which thoy have Implicit confidence, ia willing to safeguard a part of their savings and not all of them, Thommuds ot 1 dollars, earned by honest labor In Marshfield, have thus been drheu ' Into hiding and loat to local chau ' nela of trade. In a recent report to tho Post Of- flco Department, Postmaster McLntn said:, "A number of times wo huvo had j prospective depositors como to tho window with over a thousand dol- larn and when they found out thati the limit was $Suo would not dopes- 1 It any. Our constant experience Is ' 1 letle Club In Portland, returned 1 lug I Agate Carnival yestenlay from a trip to Port Or-.to for 20 minutes font, wnero ho wrostled at I'ut Out I iy Liusoy O'Ciniiiell Ibises Match to Liitsey Kddlo J. O't'onnoll, wrestling In structor of the Multnoinali Athletic Club, lost his match to Lutsey on Friday night nt tho Port Orford Agate Carnival, according to Mr. O'Conuoll, who arrived hero yester day and today left for San Frnn e'sco on the Santa Clara. So said that ho was very much surprised nnd that ho had expected to throw Lutsey and claims that carelessness on his part was In 11 great way to blame. On .Saturday night Lutsey defeated Charles A. Rentrop, throw- m so hard that ho didn't como the O'Connoll, who during tho sum mer months travels about taking on matches, said that 'ho was given " j Scroggius ami Holes; Sunning and Hlock. J? I Afternoon gnmo: J; i Los Angeles 8 13 1 ," Snu Francisco G 13 1 Williams nnd Brooks; Hrown, Lo Claire, Smith, Relsgl, Uuiim and I Hlock, At Vernon R. . K. Morning game: Oakland 1 9 1 Vernon 1 7 1 Prultt, Heer and Klllott; Mitchell, and Mltz. 11 Innluge, called tlmo limit. Afternoon game: Oakland 3 12 0 vernon 0 2 1 Plough uml Klllott; Check and Spencer. American League. At Cleveland Cleveland 1 Philadelphia (j At Detroit First game: Detroit 1 Washington a Second gnmo: Detroit 1 Washington 0 At St. Louis First game: St. Louis 1 Hoston t'(j Second game: St. Louis 3 11031011 JT" HONEST SHOES $3.00 to $5.00 $3.00 to SOS $5.00 THE PRICES ASKED FOR QUEEN QUALITY SHOES ARE FAIR Prices LEATHER is scarce and all supplies arc! high. Working people must earn more It costs more to make good shoes now than any time in history. Queen Quality shoes will always maintain the liighes' degree of perfection. Tlicy will always he sold at ie lowest prices consistent with good workmannliip aru quality. You cannot buy a better shoe for the price anywhere on earth . You may pay more and get less value. You may pay less and get tlij. appointed. Buy Queen Quality shoes and he happy. THE GOLDEN RULE Scandinavian- "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" JyiiiMiicaii! hi wis ixviti: youk haxkixj account ami ASSURK YOU PROMPT, COURTF.OUS AXI) COXFIDKXTIAL SKRVICK HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 A Checking Account A checking account with us means you are gelling In tin path of opportunities, Volt como In personal contact nltli thg officials of tills bank. Ily this personal contact you ciiltlvuto nn iicuunlnliutcnlilp vthlcli' will be of vuhio to you In case of need. Heller lay nwny u little nest-egg for tho winter. Work mij he m-uito uml It will come In mighty handy to hnvo n little on deposit with us to check against. FIRST HTIDH L BAN OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. FLJliGi I mn BANK OLDKST HANK IN COOS COUXTV K.stahllhhotl 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid tin Tlmo AXD SAVIXGS DLTOSITS Officers J. W. Ileiiuett, President. j J. II. Flanagan, Vlro-Prosident, It. V. Williams, Cashier. . , Ceo. 1 Winchester, Asst. Cnl. SOUTH COOS HlVICIt 1IOAT skrvici: LAt'XCH IJ.VPRHSS leaves Alarshfleld every day 8 , m. Ixvives head of river at !t:15 p. m, STKAMF.R RA1XHOW Iwivos head of river dally nt 7 n. in. I eaves Marshfield ut 'J p. in, For clinrter apply on board. ROfiFRS .M SMITH Proprietors !$150 as a guarauteo beforo coming In liere. On July II ho managed PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY riyhody welrmne. I lout leaves nlong these lines." Marshfield nl 7 oYlool.-, reluming . . lifter (Luir-e, i Times want adu bring results. NYintoii Auto Sorvicc DAY AXH NIOHT Sixty horse power seven pas- engir car LYXX LAMIIKTII Chandler Hotel Phono L'O WOOD! WOOD! to throw Lutsey nnd wns Invited Kindling wood, per load 91.73 to $a nacK. no salil most of tho men ! Aluor wood, 16 to 24 were afraid to hot this time and I Inches 8 in t nn I that there was little money up. ,,, lten'' I O'Connoll secured tho first fall ' J . I Friday night, but hurt Lutsey'u leg.! " " LIXOO , Lutsey secured his fnlls on clover Phono 2.27-J.- Xorth First St. lioiits. Tho first fall was in '.'ti minutes, the second In two minutes nmt the third in IS minutes, TliroMn Over Head i in me inaicii oi nturuay nignt i Rentrop, who was rated there us the mlddle-welnlit elmmiilon of Furono ' ' "before tho war," was thrown over Lutsey's shoulders nnd lauded on his head. A doctor nnd nurso woro In attendance and for a time It was bellevod he would not como too. Clarke Fenslor was hero Satur day and stated that probably (leorgo KnrrlnKlou, rated as tho light heavy weight "champ" of the world, might be In here for tho Myrtle Point l Fair securing matches. Koontz Garage ' Agency for SOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phonp 180-J . . i.i HnilMRAM I t IIMntTDTAlIMO H'r u,"uuM,Hy".B : r ranLUttij H will ho kept H i iiriiA xo tiii: public M A regular stuto licensed I il undertaker will bo In I H charge H I Phono 10.V.I I IMHHril WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILUING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savings X X x t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. X . Local Treasurer X ' X "I; , liavo your LKTTHit heads, hill heads, etc., printed Rt TUF TIMKS office. SAVE MONEY by ordering the fnoa ..,-..,,v,.,ii i r rnil MtDJttTVILl-t u"".00 Nut coal, per ton Lump coal, per ton .j. Op hnlf tnn of both '.' ' I). MUSSOX. B Phono 18-J or leave ordert M IIIllyer'8 ClenrS". MERCHANTS CAFE Popular I'lace fr Good Meals Prices Reasonable nr. Commercial i"' ,lu ' jHrW''ihnHi Mnj-nTgi - iji