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FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES V. C. MALONEV, Editor nml Pub. DAN K. MALONEV, Nowrf Editor Official Offlcinl Paper of Paper City Coos County i of Mnrsliflcld. Entered at tho Postofflco at Mnrali field, Oregon, for transmission tbrauch tbo innllo as Bccond-clasa mall mnttor. An Independent Republican iiowb papcr, published every evening ox copt Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos Buy Times Publishing Co. TBi Tim nil in i iiBglT CWT 1 " ' " I 3SmlMim ' Wftmmiif t NEWS OF OREGON $ SALEM W W. Elder, command ant of the Oregon Soldiers' Homo GDLLEGTEDBIGSUM FOREST SERVICE MAKE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT ' . I r .1. . 1 i lit (Ill iiosi'iiurK lor mo mai i- juuin, win ue removed uciouer 1. ie win i ii i... i. ..!..... ,i M....1. Idler 'IHvn Mllllmi llnllmu 'I'.il.on In i uu Bun t'CUL'u ity uuuuii i.. .uiu nut'i ----- -..., , , ....... ... ,of Portland. I nnd I'nri Roxcrts to Tiiu- EUOENE A liuid of oik was seen bored Counties n fit r tliu city and the authorities I T HE Earning Period of a Man's Life is His Harvest Time SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY. Ono year ? 6.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.G0 When paid strictly In advanco tho eubscilptlon pilco of tho Coos May Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for bIz months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMER. $$ t EUROPEAN WAR ONE X t YEAR AGO TODAY t $ ? SEPT. 7, 101 I 'V Tho Allies forces nro reported to bavo annihilated tho German Imper ial Guard led by Crown Prince Fred erick William. Tho Belgian troops aro reported to have repulsed a largo German forco advancing on Antwerp. After suffering a heavy loss In tholr attack on Termondo tho Ger mans burned tho city. Tho Germnn government declares It will hold China responsible for per mitting Japaneso and British troops to cross tho country. NO LOSSES HERE SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY C. W. II. M. with Mrs. II. W. Painter. WEDNESDAY Narcissus Club with Miss Anna Lund. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Win. lioncbrakc on Ross Inlet. M. E. Ladies' Silver Tea with .Mrs. W. II. Perkins. THURSDAY N. n. Episcopal Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Geo. Evorltt. Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs. E. E. Kellcy. Eastsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. Galbralth. are trying to find tho hunter who PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 7. Ac killed ono last month. cording to figures Just compiled and EUUKNE Horses aro being ship- sauC(1 jn tho rc,lort of tno CIlef of pod from Eugene at the rate of 20 ,. ..... , . , a day. presumably for the British tho vision of Accounts, rorest Ser- nrmy, and tho prices pnld range vice, wusningion, u. u., tno receipts from $G0 to $17fi per head. FLORENCE The estate of tho lato O. W. Hurd has sued tho Hurd Lumber Company for 1500 alleged to be due. MEDFORD Ed G. Drown was In jured when a rifle which ho was testing exploded in his hand. SALEM Tho Shrlners will hold a gathering October 2 during tho State Fair week. PENDLETON .It has been decid ed not to transfer tho Round-up show this year to tho Son Francisco exposition, but It will bo held at 4 Pendleton September 23, 2 1 and 25. I FLORENCE Tho salmon cannery AA... win iju oiiunuu ii mu iisuuriiion iie- cldo to accept the price offered for fish, which Is 12 M. cents u pound. ! SALEM Roy King hns filed suit FOR MISS RUSH I nB,l,"S Ior llHJ nnnunneni or nis ' i , mnrrlago to Ucrtha King, nllcglng n . ... 'inai ii occurred uoioro sue nau ucen IJalsy ''Gail , .i,.nl..i frnm ... fnnnni- linalmuil six months, and alleging that his wife went Joy riding with other men. GLENDALE A tract or land near Glendale hns been thrown open for entry by homesteaders and Is said Complimenting Miss Daisy Dean Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Davis were host and hostess at n delight ful dancing party Informally at the Myrtle Arms last Tuesday evening. Miss Rush -Is spending some time !.... ...l.l. l.n.. ..lMnH.. ai. n..il. l ',,. """ ',u ,no ' '" ,",a' to Include some good farming land. v. Ap. E. Alolspergor and Mrs. KUGENE-County Judge Brown W. L. Clalaugh Tho evening was s t1 , money available a very enjoyable one and punch' for advertising Lane County at tho il Hl'ltL'U III 11 HUU I1UIII. ilCHIUUB the house Included .' Grimes, Mr I nviinalt ln llStl Al.TIAVV- Kilimn mu limiuu IIDI I Al.TIAVV 1M... fll,.,tl io. -.. Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Thnyor !.,i.,.i i. Aii..... n.. f.. .1.1. .....I M 1 l..l ',. I """ "J ""V -""V.h ll HUB nun .mid. i.iviii: VJIII' unnumi (a Mm uffnniTAiil llm I. .nil... SB.TSSJ.'SElSKl S? "S? S"ri 5. en, Grace Kruse, Isis Marsh, Myrtlo Cowan, Marjorlo Cowan, Ursuln Far- IT la staled that forest fires have caused a loss of $25,000 In Ore gon and Washington during tho paBt Hlxty days, it Is gratifying to know that thoro has been practically no loss of timber In Coos county on account of fires, although tho season is nn .exceedingly dry ono. Thoro nro two reasons for tho cscnpo of tho timber in this locality. Ono Is that on tho west sldo of tho Coast Range tho timber does not scorn to burn us easily as In tho Interior, cither becauso of tho heavy rains In winter or becauso of tho salt air. Anothur reason for the lack of bad fires is tht tho tlmbor is well protected during tho dry bcusou and fires that (start aro (illicitly uxtlngulshcd by the patrols. Thcso conditions should Bivo Coos county timber nn ndded valuo compared to tho timber on tho interior. SAVED DY FIRE DRILL THE press tolograms told of n distressing flro In San Fran cisco when flvo llttlo girls were burned to death when nn orphan asylum was destroyed. Howovor nearly fifty other children together with old and blind women woro sav ed by going through a flro drill In their night clothes and thim escaped from tho building. This proves tho value of a flro drill In places whore largo numbers aro regularly congre gated. Had It not been for tho flro drill doubtless many morn of the Inmates would have boon killed. In schools ami other Institutions a proporly organized flro drill will In nn omorgoncy save ninny lives. $ WITH THE TOAST t AND THE TEA t $ SAME OLD STl'FF Iloforo they luiirrlod. he was bound To her hod no devoted: Ho thought that she was hwocI. but found That slio was sugar-coated. ringer, Adolnldo Clnrk, Genevieve Sengstnckcn, Lucy Powers, Ilorthn Davis, Ruth Allen, Evelyn Flanagan, Harriott Collins, Daisy Rush, Lydla Vlllenove, Alma Mcintosh and .Messrs. Will Goodrtini, Claud Thompson, Harry Gordon, Mldgo Welsh, Del Bengston, Walter Butler, Frank Hnrlocker, Jack Mcrccu. Clay honors CRESWELL L. C. Morris, n wealthy resident of Creswell, died of dropsy at his homo, aged C2 years. JUNCTION CITY Ira Gllstrap had his fuco badly mangled In un accident while repairing an electric elevator In an undertaking establish ment. SPRINGFIELD At tho from all sources for the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1U15, wcro $2,401, 109. Of this amount, 25 percent or $G0'J,S0:i., rovcrt to the Stutcs In which the National Forests arc lo cated. Tho totnl recolpts from all sources In District 0 (Washington, Oregon and Alaska) woro $310,280. Of this total, $20G,H0 was from tim ber sales, $120,210 for grazing' ftes, $S,303 from special uses, nnd $10,022 from wnter power rentals.. Tho total receipts for Alaska wcro $11,0G2, for Oregon $19S,703, and for Washington $140,782. Ac cording to the existing law, tho fol-' lowing sums will rovcrt to tho States for distribution to the Counties In which tho forests lie: ' Alaska ; $11,105.75' Oregon ..J 40.G75.S3 Washington 37,445. 5G1 Life's Winter will soon oiortako yon. Aro you wast ing the fruits of your linrvest? Will llio utomi.s of olil ngo find you with an empty Kriiiiiiry'.' Let. tliN Imnk bo your granary and you will leap a haricot or golden gains. Make Hay While the Sun Shines HANK WITH US AND YOU CAN BANK ON US First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Total ..- $U8,2S7.14'I In addition to this, 10 percent of the Income will bo used for tho building of roads within tho forests as follows: Alaska $4,400.30 Oregon 19,870.33 Washington 14.97S.23 Church, Fred Chestnut. W. A. Ac- i ?,a ' !"" "1rI0IuJ,U? "r sl,0,T cr ,uth mlH kermuu, .loo Williams, Herbert Bus-"' ' '" . "f'ubl,81llei1 'for(Itl10 f,'c " tornd. A. V. Myers, 'Don Lawyer .ot S1'0 ?''i-t.. .. wm wv iliv jfitlllU UI1LT IJU Total $39,314.80 By states, Montana lends In tho volume of business on tho Natlonnl forests, with Idaho second and Cal ifornia third. In Montana and Ida ho the tlmbor sale business is the. auto heaviest; Colorado leads in grazing JnineB Montgomery the ranch of lloiiuburg was T. A. Flndlay destroyed by near fire. GOOD SHOWING MADE Tom Bennett, and Dixon, Dr. II. M. Shaw and wife andicniising a loss or $1700 to the build sons, Victor and Marvin, spent Sat- lug and 1500 pounds or dried prunes, unlay nnd Sunday with Miss Ornco J'i'.EDSl'ORT Warren P 'teed In Fulton at her homestead "Ingle-I'nil'd'ng a private telephone line nook" on North Inlet. i from lleedsport to Wlnclies'.-r Lav, giving urn uuier place ouisiiio fonv nuiuliutloii. GARDINER A deer whl-h Had apparently been run by dogs until exhausted, drowned in tho Umpqua River when frightened by people on shore. PORTLAND Carl F. List, a Porllnnil linv. innlr rofiuru H,. for Coos county: Malo births, : 'Gorman submarine U-39 when a ves fomnlo births, it; malo deaths 7; ,, 0 whch wnB n Ki)or wn8 tor. fenuilo deatliH, 1. ipedoed, mi iiiuorcuioBiB, typnoid rover or. UOSKBURG T. W. Wlnncford, contagious diseases of any kind were I wll0 ,ln8 ,.,,,,,,, ,,, I)o,1K,U8 Coumy Coos County l o of Conlnglous 1)1 Durliig iluno 'The state board of health report of vital statistics for tho mouth of Juno shown tho following figures reported for that month. receipts; while California is far ahead or the other States in receipts from water power rentals nnd spec ial uses. By districts, No. 1 (Mon taim, Idaho and part of tho Dako tas) leads in totnl. receipts and in timber sales; District 3 (New .Mex ico and Arizona) leads in special us es and District 4 ( Wyoming, Nevada nnd some portions of adjoining States) leads In grazing business, CHARGES ARE DENIED i for the pnst forty years, died at COWS IN GOOD SHAPE Te-( his home on tho Cnlapoola. UNION Mlchoy Carroll, two voar ... . .. . .. . , "Id son of .loo Carroll, drowned In SIiown Only One Caso of Tn- -,, ,,,,,,, .. . . ,.., lieiriilnsU " "" " "" "' "w Tho Coqullle Valloy Senllnol 1,0l) wt01, whllo playing. says: I QUINARY Hop pickers em- During his visit In this county, Dr. ployed In tho fields struck for more C. M. Gardner assistant statu voter- ,iay ,, woro or,,eroi, to ,Pnv , nun iiui, lUBii-ii (no uuiiy iiuiiib iii,,i... .,,.. i.. .. this county lor tuberculosis as fol- tlu' " '"2 . f"' Mows: , hASIDE Harry Thompson, a 1 J. N. Jncolison's, Geo. Loronz' and ono-nrniod mossnnger hoy employed Fred Nosler's ut Coiiilllo; Chas. So- at the R. P. depot, met with fur I lanilor's and Geo. Boss' or Coos Bay; ,hor in8rortuno by falling and Earl Topping's near Bandon. In all ,,,.,., .. . . ' '"""' nu of thcso herds but a single nnlnmlbnK,n,R hls le ,n two l,laccs was found uffecletl with tuberculo- SALEM It has been round that sis- -certnlnly a remarkahlo bIiowIiir thoro Is a mistake in n bill imasnii .ror tho health or Coos county cat-; Iiy tho Legislature prohibiting stock tie. While Dr. Gardner has no',.,,,,,,1,,,, nt .,..,, , M.,ron (Mnntv itluio for further work nt present, lioi "i. , Uinum count) hopes to return to Coos county In the """ th" luw ls I'nly f no alue. Miss firm-o Elder ut Roseburg Comes Into Notice i (Special to Tho Times) ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 7. Miss draco Elder, daughter of the com mandant of tho Old Soldiers' Home who was removed from offlco 'by Governor Wlthycombo, denies tho1 cliargo mndo that alio was drawing, pay from tho stnto while oiuployod with other work. Captain R. 0. Mnrkee, comman-duut-olect of tho Home, Is n Union soldier who marched with Sherman to tho sea and who cast his first vote ; tor Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Mnrkee resided In Portland whero ho was engaged In the Jewelry business. WILL PRESENT PLAN I STORY FOB THE DAY They were discussing war and pence nnd In a philosophic mood Rubs Tower remarked; "Somo day tho Hon ami tho lamb will lie down together." "Mayho," agreed John (loss, "but tho lion will bo tho only ono that gots up," Some Kings and all women aro born to rule. near future ami text a number herds In the ansoclatlons. FIRST ACCIDENT 0f .i.i'u wiiiainotte Unlvorslty will open September 13 with 34 I Instructors, many of whom are new ,at tho college. I ASTORIA The dedication nf Dm Clackamas County Huh Scliomo for, Disposition of Land OREGON CITY, Sept. 7 Clack amas county will bo represented nt the O. & C. land conference by a del-1 egatlon headed by C. Schuebel nnd will present a schemo for tho disposi tion of tho laud. Air. Schuobel hns outlined a plnn. Ho helloves the stnto should buy the land fro m tho railroads at $2.50 mi aero and then sell It to actual set tlors. Tho profit mado by tho stnto. . he suggests, should be applied to tho school fund. With this plan, ho Curry County Man Is Injured In tho, port dock at Astoria Is mado tho bald, the stnto would mako a profit ll'jlllltk. I '.. .... . .. aI. It ll .v ln...t .1 .. .1 ..iM,. .....! . They say that time la money, But If It is I'm dashed For folks think I'm real tunny Because 1 want mine cashed. Tho worst disease doctor's to deal with is Imagination. have THE OLD GROUCH SAYS I - "H tho nuffragottos kosp on pret ty soon they will be snjiuic 'Awomau' at tho end of tiacli prayer. """is ttenluro of tho hiir inunMn 1...11 Tho first hunting accident or the' PENDLETON Mrs. Edith Ilughos soason Is reported In tho Gold Beach ' Is Indicted by the grand Jury on Globe as follows: 'a charge or burning hor husband's Myron Do.Morrltt, one of the lo- home, rii I boys, with otheiH of tliU place OREGON CITY Off Iclmls or tho was out hunting lust week, when he Wniwlck Paving Company luo got In tho ranee of a spent ball, and been threatened with arrest by tho as a consequence now has his nock State Labor ConnnUslon for vlolat tled up, nursing a tlesli wound thcrc-jiug the eight-hour law. on. Tho only explanation the' GARDINER -The schools of Gar young man can glvo of tho incident diner will not open until September is that no foil bometlilug graze liU;iJ as the bi'hool board has boon nock and the blood commenced to nimble to get the high school quar tlow. Several seconds afterwards , tors in repair before that time, ho heard the loport of a rifle. 1 HUGENE W. E. Smith, who Is sounding ns If It was a great wayMnuilllar with snakob, recommends otf. Ho was standing with his back 1 "' application of black gun pow dowu the hill and the bullet ranged j ',l''' to a rattlesnake bite after flibt downward across tho sldo of his "Penlng the wound. neck, bnrel) missing the juglnr 011 tho land and settlers would so curo homesteads at a reasonable fig-1 lire. Ho believes that tho timber' should bo marketed separate from tho land and in cases where tho I stump land Is not fit for agricultural I purposes, R should bo reforested. In enso tills plan is found imprnc I tlcnble, ho urges that tho fedornl government buy tho land and sell It! to actual sottlers, turning tho prof- Its over to the hchool fund. SEND DELEGATES Bo 'At Mil II. Doughy County Men Will Land Conference (Special to Tho Times) ROSEBURG, Ore.. Sept. G. Douglas county will bo represented nt the cont'orence with Governor Wlthycombo to discuss tho O. & C. land grant case by tho following; R. ! K. Slllllli llnsnlinr,. V 11 rVinl lllll...l ..... ... ' " "' "--", ... ', VUl lull""wu-i. w- Ray was kill-1 Drain; J. S. Day, Olalla; II. A. Ru ed , his bon and daughter iniurmi s"". Riddle; T. A. Raf forty. Rose- und his wife slightly hurt when a bHrjf EUGENE Lano County Is mak ing a special elfoit to arrange an exhibit which will get first county prize ut the stato fair ut Salem . t HAS GOOD MONTH , "am struck their auto on a crossing poiiti vm w ... Gardiner Mill Conipany Ships o."oar rroutdale. -The auto stopped ager of the Willamette Lumber & put to Southern California " tllt? noting, the engine going Box Company for moro than thirty During tho month of August thp"iluU years, dlml nt his homo In Portland. tiaruiner Mill company snipped 914. 793 feot of lumber from the Ump qua river to San. Podro. This was taken on two trips of the bteamor San Gabriel which is now giving ser vice out of Gardiner During the D. D. D. Got your Job printing done ut The mouths or Juh nnd Umust tho ir 111 Times offlco. I shipped 2.26s, 000 feet of lumber. PRESCRIPTION for IS years Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles RED CROSS DRUG STORE High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district ancj keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEAMER SPEEDWELL SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIELD, THURSDAV, SEPTEMBER DTI I AT Hi NOON PASSENGER SERVICE ONLY Sau l'rancUco Office, (100 Flfo Building, nnd Pier Number Oil Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 For SMITH NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship SANTA CLARA sails ror SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) SATURDAY, SEPT. J J, AT NOON Steamship F. A. KILBURN Sails ror PORTLAND ' SUNDAY, SEPT I 'J, liilO P. M. further Information hco W. E. STUIIR. TERMINAL DOCK Phono liWI Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD DURING SEPTEMBER, AS LOWS: September H ut 8 n. in.; September 12 nt 10 a. in. tember 10 nt 8 a. in.; September 12(1 nt 10 n. ni. FOL- ; Sep- Phono 35-J. H. .7. MOHR, Agent. Paget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. DamsArlite5ul,dln9s- General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly moder. twenty-Inch liydrnulio dredgo In Tnclflo uatcrg Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. AND INFORMATION Abstracts fm iiuiiiAUijH AUSTHACTS OF TITLE ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITV, OREGON DPJB"AaEWre. EASraroKAXnSENGSSAOKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LaS UENRV SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER Vacation D IfAt Gootlvrt CI Mr: nAi.h,... ' "'- "winq GRoyJ FYHPI I CMt i,.. SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING- , DANCING PAVILION Several IioiiIh dnll, to i i Mwl.flcl,l nt 4!1 Z- H inKlut,uefo,.811mri Hum in . every moitiin. " lii!liflcld nlmut SmR " I iiniG.q itimnnni.t. . IFnrmcrs, ,. j,,,,,,, ' M 'Ito of steamer Rainbow. pt,! AUTO STAtllTscinS8 Septcmlior. in.- To Portland Mu Florence ft r Leave Marali field and Fi0riT 4:11 i Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8, Thursday 9 .. Friday 10 ... Saturday ll , Sundny 1 . Monday II! Thursday 1C Friday 17 Saturday 18 Sunday 19 .. Monday 20 5:0) n 1 5;0Jn 5:39 i 6:1)11, 8:01 u e.tt. Tuesday 14 . u Tl ,!.. ,,. iH Win. Mill 11:11 U .12:00 a. I !.... J'nft .. Tllnollnv 91 ' - JlQJn Wednosdny 22 4:30 T inurBiiay --j y, '""V -1 6:0) it saiuniay 20 w,u Buiiuny l 6.3U .Monany K7 j.Ml. Tuesday 28 ..,.?J. tMu Wednesday 29-v,...... Jm.. Thursday .'10 j.j J.OHVO iiardiiier One Hourly (On trips leaving Marshfield Wt, 8 a. ni., you should mike Pimi,i samo day.) TIME TABLE WILLAME'lTE PACIFIC MOIM OAR Retuccii Miuslifiold and Bonier M Dully. Lcavo Un, Maiuhfleld )f,J Jittittm 7:10 a.m. f JjHu 7:C0 a.m. ' 8:00 u 8:50 a.m. '' S:0)u 9:50 a.m. 10:00 u, 10:50 a.m. 11:00 u 12:05 p.m. v lMOii 1:20 p.m. l:i 2:15 p.m. 2:30 n 3.10 p.m. 3:15 n 4:00 p.m. I:05i 4:50 p.m. . , - . 6:00 1 0:10 p.m. C;lSi 7:10 p.m. 7:15 n 7:25 p.m. 7:1) n 8:20 p.m. 8:30 H 9:15 p.m. 9:Iia Rotivcou Mnrftlirichl and North W Loavo I""1 Mnrshriold North Bed C:30 a.m. 6:15 u 7:25 a.m. l 7.10 u 8:05 a.m. 8: 9:05 a.m. 8: " 10:05 a.m. 10: u 11:05 nn. : 12:40 p.m. 1:Ma 1:30 p.m. ' 2:"fft 2:35 p.m. J:50'1 3:20 p.m. S:fa 4:10 p.m. 4-sl" 5:35 p.m. 6:50 Ji C:55 p.m. Marshfield North CW limits only. 7:35 p.m. W"11 8:35 p.m. :J'A Koontz Garage Agency for '800 DYEAR TIRES - EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES-UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. PhonP 180-J Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Lonvo OivlTPharmacy Mrusliflold A.M. 7:00 0:30 tetri Co ML 7:00 9:00 ll:0 PJL 3;W 6:W P.RI. 1:00 G.30 SIARSHFIELD.COQU1LLE I AJ STAGE TIME SCIIfcD ... .J... tn eces ociieauie nrruui u with boats to nandon, euV Ar.n T.nf Wnimer. RoseB No delays. Faro from Marshfield to 01' 75 cent Single & Lambeth, Prop Will furnish "'""" extra trips day or nig", chartGr cars. T. J. BCAIFE m A,n.B0ix h jMarshfield' gftffi: -, .. . v?.infhfd LSUUUllOfl - yiHrl