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JW.O. TMC?OpQ JVMC.TIMBP HinnMP" rfHi-S' mm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. 1F0UR v Jr.. H i a r r r tirr P ff rlClUfi WILL MEET ; I i O. MALOM5V, Editor nnd Pub. I Uj . , DAN K. MALONEV, Ncw Editor The v War Hews Official Paper of Coos County OfflrlnlTVper Cllr of Mnndiflelil. fellowship club to open series op banquets IlICItI-5 nrc thojo vvlio complain lnnd. Cminiln nro fighting for tho of ho iiiurli unr howb In tho pa- picserxntlon of the HrlllKli empire. . , pers. sncn are irniai inimied mcir pruii'ciiun in muirc ugnniMi mi FlrM Date In Kaily October When Jndeed. for a world-wide drama, epl- "Hon conquerors whether they be Piimii1ii.miI Sneakers nie H- ml. momentous. In ueing dully enron- iienimii. misnimi or .lupiuiest-. '1 EUROPEAN WAR ONE . YPAR ARfl TfinAY t T ,WW I W O I l... HnlnliiMt ...Ml on, till ftWttllll0 . . ,.,.-.. . 1... ..-.. ......II...H a I ,-..iiiij uhutoi mil -; - i' r. S more HKCiy 10 uu men uiiuiui-i. l of the series of hovoii banquets nnti, ii.i,in ,i,i nrrntlvn .. .. i .- --. peeled Scries of Meetings lelod. In nil history there wim nev- Itnly Is cnrrylng out the wnr for er such n stupendous struggle, nor liuleiiendoiiee ngnlnst Austria begun nearly a eontury ago, seeking to un- sept. s:h, im. The fight between the nllled fore- ,'ob and the Germans Is still without iVOBUltH, A German Zeppelin drops a bomb Bothering will be held while tin, Into a pchool hotiBO Blalostoclc, Hits slii and kills eleven children. the dally re- get together mooting of the ieilow- ,,or, of crIll)0 nIuI cnmal, soclot shli Club nccordlng to the announce- twnddlr, sporting events nnd dull mont today of President .John d. . rontinc of work-a-day life are Inslp Kondnll. It Is possible that tho first '.. in.not Tho Itusslaiis drive tho right wing of tho Austrian nrmy back Into Hun gary from tho Carpathians, nnd tho loft wing of the Austrian army re treats to Cracow. Ono of tho forts at I'rzomyzl lb captured by tho Russians. Duala, tho capital of Knnmrun, in Gorman Africa, surrenders uncondi tionally to tho Anglo-French Forces. Twolvo Hrltlsh ships with nn ng- vgregnto of 50,331 tons havo been sunk on tho nigii seas uy tne uer mana up to September 23. m lie under one flag, nil Itnllans. It aly nceka mastery of the Adriatic and like Austria, would keep Serbia bottled up, uway from the son. Orecre clashes with Italy over the I rule of the Islands In the Modltor- roneau and Aegean sens and Asia M- nromlncnt visitors to the Bridge Car-, To understand and appreciate the . .. . .. . , i i i. nival nro on Coos nay and an ciiori r hum on mum ....,..... ; or nB tll0r ancestors clashed two will be made to secure mem as cnunicieis ami wumun ui mi i'"" thousand speakers. years ago. jclpals. It Is ut once a conflict for ,...,, . ,..... , ., . Success of the organization In tne uu per, euinion oi lewim unpen ..-, ,Mt provIncu3( nntl ,() rcsorvl, lt8 ntt. i pnst two years assures It of greater. Ism against the rising time of social ..,.. ..,,, , PnlllIlll,Pilltt! succoss this winter. Already on the democracy , says nn exchange, af()p Turkey Is battling to retain Its i ... .. 1. I ntaiiDirt.. ,.u .miiililniinlnl . niitiiiiniit I t PROFESSIONAL I 'I s ft- ' ibho d PltOTKCT TIIK CIIMiDUKN HIS Bunker Hill school has been closed because of two'easeo of diphtheria nnd ono cbbo of ty- fovcr. Tho closing of the A" , Lhool is a wlso movo on tho part of ; wtJio dircciors. uoningious (ubc.ibo in '.n, achool whoro many children nro 'gathered Is n dangerous thing and it Jfa far bottor to closo tho Bchool work ,lor a wool: or bo than It Is to subject tho young people to danger. Every precaution should bo taken In cases of this kind. If It la a fact thnt tho v 'water which supplies tho school jjioiiso comes through an open stream which Is subject to contamination tho mattor Bhould at onco bo Invcs- clgated by tho county hcnlth officer. (n fact It Is a mattor for the state nealth officer to look Into. A school -Is tho worst placo on earth for tho spread of dlscaso because scores of ''children aro collected and thcro Is ,'' .,'ovory chanco of contamination. Tho HIltlQ folks must bo lopked after caro- vjnilly and wlien tnoro is any cnanco ' Jfco thoy linil far bottor lose a few days 'yilessons than that thoy should In any !way bo placed In Jeopardy. The 'j ... ... patter of sanitation in tho schools Is Bomothlng which cannot bo too cnrcfully Bafogunrdcd. list for this winter are several speak ers of prominence struggle for commercial supremocy rand a battle of nations for self-pres- palnlci! grasp on a corner of Kiiropo. 1 1 Vnl tlin If'iiHt liilnrestliii- nlniKn In I "" ' . . ,i... I ,...! i .-..- ... , - ... Formed for the express purpose oi wwmon aim 1nuu,,u....u.ll.e. j tho BtralCKy of tho )0ligerentH ns it' getting the business men of tho city German capitalistic militarism,! (mf0lds. Germany has expected a to meet In n neighborly mood and ' with Its feudal and .AlachaovUlIan ' spccdy termination, first n ijulclt sue-, discuss mnttcrs turn arc oi interest tioctrins, its cngies or empire, its ' cessfnl drive at France, then at Hus- to them individually anu as an orga- warrior nooics, and Its hcliueted nlzatlon, tlie Fellowship Club early hosts of a nation trained to arms Is struck a keynote In soudlng out tin- grasping for world dominion, seeking basic prlnclplo of "pull together.' tho lCngllsh'oceaii on the west, tho Meetings were held onco a month j Ualtlc to the north, and reaching and a banquet served each time. ' through tho Balkans and Dardnncl Onco this was cooked by a committer . les for the markets of Asia. 'of members and served up as ono of itussla and its rising capitalism the best "eats" of the entlro winter, seeks nn opening to the west throucl. It'Is expected, according to John tho Dardanelles, Mediterranean and Kendall, that the women of tho var-l Atlantic, tints opening the markets of All Treated Alike Every man, woman or child who comes lo this bank is treated courteously and his or her business is at tended to to the best of our ability. We want your business, because we know we can serve you well and to our mutual advantage. w If you transact your business here you are assured of the friendly interest of our bank and its officers. Our customers have our first consideration. First' National Kank OF COOS BAY SAl'HTV DKPOSIT IIOXKH FOP. HUNT Ioub churches will take turns nooui tho world to Its products. If the .In giving the banquets this winter. Dardanelles are closed, Itussla Somo of thorn claim they mado fairly I will buy from England, if HiiBsIa good profits last winter in this way, I is blocked nt tho Dardanelles, she though tho men themselves claim It will push to tho sea through Persia could not have boon done because of nnd meunco British control In India, tho hearty appetites possscsscd byj Belgium Is fighting for Its liberty, tho members. ; As Napoleon Bald, Belgium is a pistol Tho question of feeding and oth-! pointed at England, tho head and crwlso taking care of men out of work in tho winter months was hand led last winter by tho Fellowship Club and tho report of It. M. Jenn ings, at tho closo of tho season show ed that almost $100 had been spent In this manner. sin, now it quick drive nt the west nf- ( ter complete victory in tho east. Al- lied strategy holds that pence Is n thing far off, to bo hod when Gor-j many has exhausted Itself, when mil lions havo been killed off. Provlnc-I ob nnd cities are details. Casualty lists are all Important. Thus Europe ' defeated Napoleon .thus Iuropc ex- j pects to defeat Germany. In tho conflict, tho United States fr COOS BAY CONVENTION CITY 1 HE Orogon Stuto Bankers' Asso elation has been nukod to hold tho next annual convention In this city In Juno. The railroad pns eengor service is to bo Installed by May 1 and tho Coos Bay bankers de cided to ask the association to hold their gathering on Coos Bay. If tho invitation is accepted this will bo tho first big state convention to bo hold hero. Tho Bunkers' Associa tion Is an ornmilzutlou composed of Bdino of tho most prominent finan ciers of tho statu and their meeting It) this locality will bo a big thing lor tho placo. With tho railroad ac comodations to Coos Bay this will GUlto likely becomo tho favorlto con vention placo. The only reason that big stato gatherings or tho different kinds hnvo not been held on Coos Bay was because of tho difficulty of reaching hero but now that tho rall joiul will soon bo able to bring peo ple hero with tho snuio ease and con venience iib to other parts of the State doubtless many conventions mid gatherings will bo held in this part of tho state. This Is simply ono of the advantages which will bo enjoyed by being connected with the rest of tho world. heart of tho British Umpire, Bel glum free Is a shield against Ger man threats. Australia, Now Zea- has becomo n leading factor, whether for wnr or peaco, for tho United States Is tho gunrdlnn of tho two America's tho richest and fairest pos sessions on tho globe. Its attitude and actions nro of as far reaching conse quence ob that of any of tho bellig erents. I AVli'o cnrc3 to listen to tho patter of small talk when tho fate of tho world nnd of humanity is In the bal ance? All Gveir Gregomi $ : AT THE HOTELS t !$ Chandler Hotel I threo children wcro saved. E. I.Indstrom, San Francisco; G.j SALEM Secretary of Stato Olcott W. Bull, San Francisco; F. V Vogt,, has completed tho printing of the San Francisco; II. A. Hlnshnw, Port- Joiirnnls of tho house and senate. land; B. McMnllen nnd wife, Myrtle Point; I G. I.esllo, Coqullle; E. J. lllnchcy, Portland; Mrs. L. G. John son. Myrtlo Point; Mllo M. Plorson, Lakeside; W. S. MacClay and daugh ter, Pontine, Mich.; II. B. Hammer, ; mor, was accldcntly shot and killed NEW CITY HALL THE city council last night decld tod to put to a voto of the people the matter of building n new city hull. Tho voto Is to bo an ad visory one for tho purposo of ascer taining the feeling of tho people. - This Is an Important matter. There is no question but that Marshl'lold needs a now. city ball. Tho prosent building used is by no means ado (jnato. The only question Is wheth- ' or tho city should build for tho 1m- 1 mediate needs or for tho future "What might bo n good city hall for ' Marshfluld right now or lor tho next two or threo yours, might, with tho growth that Is hoped for and o;ipot. cd. In n few years be clear out ot date. Such an expenditure might prove In a short tlmo to bo a wasto which would havo to bo replaced. The point it whothor tho city ran til ford to -x;fcnd an amount of money MfiltJBt to build n city hall which Tin ifrMt the requirements of some y&j Vb 'onc. A good city hall, llku (4tr ablk buildings, is always a 1 afcr fty and speaks well Utt u (,r,nrity and thoro is no -.jh. fit tne jirosent adinlulstra Jfe i.: iJUl of Mamhflold Is not one titu. ,,4 wake a doep Impression 1 utiutr There Is no nrgu- ifc! & ''-at point, but tho only quea- Ai . t.if tMi U lift to tako it ': f 't ,mfr" ' k the coii'll- Portland; F. I). Layton, Portland; Herbert Armstrong, North Bend; Lewis McMnllen, Myrtlo Point. St. lnvieiico Hotel J. D. Culver, Powers; O. V. Shel ley, Myrtlo Point; H. W. Starrett. Bandon; J. H. nenn, Bandon; Mr... C. A. Stifflcr and Mrs. Shirley. South Inlet. Lloyd Hotel Henry Black, Powers; S. Gardiner, Hoscburg; C. II. Cortney, Bay Point; K. A. Boguo, North Bend; W. H. Webb, Bandon; Harry Benson, Lako slde; Mrs. Mary Baker, Powers; Al fred M. Seser, Powers. Blanco Hotel G. Dompsey, Powers; L. Black. Powers; Androw Nelson, Bandon; George A. Stotz, Bandon; W. W. McCormlck, Hlvorton; James Wasson South Inlet; N. H. Ingram, McKlnloy; C. ('. Wooding, McKlnloy. I). P. Ply mule, Bandon; A. J. Mucy, Bandon! John II only, Powors. rimndlcr Hotel V. Parkor, Bandon; W. C. Thur low, Portland; A. P. Davis, Co qutllo; Emma Kennedy, Coquillo; It. E. Willis, Pottlnud; A. C. Ullcry, Portland; B. Xlomor, Portland; Dick Campbell, Powers: Alf Johnson. Coquillo; .Mabel Mills, Sumner; Jen nie Catching, Sumner; C. C. Toll, San Franclbio; Mrs. Fred Nosier, Coqullle; C. T. Skeols, Coqullle; J. II. Smith, llaudon: It. A. Stlckuey, C'orvallls; II. ICIntsoii, Portland; Mrs. II. F. llluman, Sc. and Mrs. W. C. I Unman, Arthur Crosby, Myrtle L. Wilson, .Myrtle Point; Horry. Portland. Illancn Hotel L. Black. Powers; U. B. Howe. Coos Hluv: M. J. Carinh'haol, North lnlot: John lllckani. Coqullle; William Itoblnson and wife, Port land; C. A, Bumhong and wife, Co qullle; C. II. Baldwin, Powors: M. Frltsche, Bandon; J. B. King, Bea ver Hill; John Smith. Beaver Hill; Tom lluydon, Empire; vllurvey ia zollou. Poweis; Percy Mllbuin. Co qullle: George F. Smith, Coos Itlvor; Mrs, Ida Sydmau, Loon Lake. Lloyd Hotel .1. Olt. Allegany, Harry Benson, Lakeside: Mrs. Mary Baker, Pow ers; Mrs. G. A. Belnke, Powors: Mrs. L. L. Colo nnd children, Pow ers: Alfred M. Soser, Portland; Charles Baker, llcodsporl: Mr. and Mrs. Johns, Itoedsport: P. S. Clin iuo. Lakeside; Ed Mntllio. Brlibio Camp: II, Morrison, San, Francisco; S. C. White. Portland. NEHALEM Mrs. Fred Eggleston.l MEDFOni) Tho dedication ot tho nged thirty years was burned to I Elks templo nt Mcdford was ono of death In a fire which destroyed the! tho biggest colobrntlons over held In family homo, but her husband nnd t'Mithern Oregon. SALEM In n case In tho supromo court It was held that tho dissolving ot a Union school district must bo submitted to all of the voters of tho state and not to tho peoplo of tho district only. PORTLAND Gcorgo E. Gnrrotl, who was a triisty at tho county jail, rnnawny but was captured by the of ficers four hours later. ALBANY Six candidates havo ap pearcd for tho office of chief of po- Hco and will run In the election Dec. C. J ALBANY Two boys and two girls, Virginia Tomllnson. Nelda ' Itlckles, Floyd Shorninn and Robert1 Popporlln, will bo sent by Linn coun-' ly as guests at tho stato fair model ' camp on account of having excolled In their school work nnd In their e.- ALBANY Lnno county has con tributed 'J,S7G to the stato gamo fund through the salo of hunting nnd lisiiuig iisenccs. EUGENE John llornung, n far- by John Johnson, principal of tho Goshen schools, whllo tho two wero hunting. MONMOUTH Rules governing the standardization of schools has been Issued by tho county superin tendent of Polk county. WOODI1URN Seventy flvo miles In French Prnlrlo are to bo surveyed 'with n view of putting In a drainage piojoct. uiii.uu.N u it i--.i nines Tnyior ih!,blt.. at tho county fair, being held b a Biispcet of four dlf- PORTLAND According (o tho re ferent train robberies. I n01t nr tlio minorlntcndont nf mJmniu YONCALLA Flro which destroy ed threo warehouses unci caused a loss of $10,000 threatened to bum tho Southern Pacific depot. ASHLAND Moro than 25 loads of cattle, aggregating 7.'i0 head, woro shipped from the local stock yards In ono day. OREGON CITY Wator poured Into tho Mountain Ylow rosorvolr ft oin the south fork of tho Clacknmus river through the $U7.Y,000 plpo Hue for the llrst tlmo a fow days ago. SALEM Governor Wlthycoinbc has received assurance that the Port- thcro aro In Multnomah county 12,-1 007 fllllllrPIl U'lin lli-n tint ntlmwllni- I btllOOl. EUGENIC George Sampson, a Judgo at tho county fnlr, states that Lane County shows material prog ress made In livo stock raising. ALBANY W. J. Turnldgo has of fered to contract for all tlio mint that tho farinots will ralso for four years, claiming to havo an unlimited n.nrket for tho oil extracted from tho plant and stating that the culture will yield big profits. Mrs. and attle: Mr. Spokane; Point; P. A. C. EUGENE The nriiiio drvliiir sea- land Association of Credit Men, will isou j Umo comity is over, tho crops co-operate in tho observance of Flro this year are a little under normal Preontlon Day, on Saturday, Octo bur !. EUGENE One hundred and forty Lane county plonoors attondod the annual reunion held In connection with tho county fair. KLAMATH FALLS What Is be lieved to bo the largest steer ever produced In Oregon will bo sent trout here to tho San Francifco fair, tho animal being six years old and weigh ing 3,000 pounds. BAKER Tuconiu capital has bought the George Whlted mining property near Unity for $30,000 and will Mint work developing. g KAUFMAN & CO MEDFORD-An Irrigation system! Z ' ", t".. uuum i ica&uitJ und tho product will bo sold at homo rather than tnko tho war risk of; shipping abroad. j t J, WESTERN LOAN AND 2 BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I ! : r pit. H. l KUTTY, Dentist, 201 Cpke Hhlif. Phono 1IU-J. will be put In south of .Medford which will assuro for tho xoasou water for1 1,000 acres of land. I SALE.M Since tho lnw placing employment agencies under the state Jurisdiction eleven agencies in Port land found work for 11,752 mon COTTAGE a'ROYE Tho high school this your shoe's nn enrollment , of 130, which is nu Incronse of twen j ty percent over last year. EUGENE Tho burning of the Buahnell hop houses was the third hop yard flro n Lane county In five weoks and It Is now believed that tho buIldliiKs were set on fire, PENDLETON Tho big Round-Up show has been u great success this year and thoso who attondod were entertained with highly thrilling performances. t ASTORIA Torry Titus, a pront-i ' Ineut rancher, was seriously injured 'in tho nccldeiil discharge of a gun i: DRY WOOD m CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono ;t71U DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A regular stato licensed undertaker will bo In clinrgo Phono 105-J he hands of Us FLMUEMI t BEHMETT BHIK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY Established iKHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS t Officers J. W. Bennett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. 1-'. Williams, Cashier. Geo. J WlnchcNter, Asst. Ortshter, Abstracts VOll UEMAULU ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AAI) fiS'KUKMATlON ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SK.VGS1iACICK.VH ADDITION AGENTS FOIt CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAJDM ItKNItY SENGSTACKEN, SIANAGEIt IVlARSHnELD-ROSEBURGAUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Lcnvo Mni-shflcld Leave Roscbiirg . ) . ..".MM A. M. Dally .(!::) A. M. Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MARSHFlELD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS gteaifflsfesp Breakwater SAILINGS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY Phono U5-J, II. J. MOIIII, Agent. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEAMER TfMAS L WAND SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAV SLNDAV, Si:PTE.MBER UdTII AT it V. M. ' FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY San Fnuiclsco Office, tl()0 Fife BidlilliiK, nnd l'ler Niunber ! Coos BayAgent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship SANTA CLARA sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTOBER J, AT it. P. M. Steamship F. A. KILBURN Sails for PORTLAND OCTOBER 1, AT 1! P. M. I-or further Infoiiuatlon sen SMITH TERMINAL DOCK W. R. STUIIll, Aficnt Phono Utlt .Ruget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. DamsAmit.!?er?4-?l,r!ftf. r- General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the ' " Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly modor. tweutj-.inch hydraulic dredge In Pacific wnter,s Coos Bay office, Main office Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle. Washington. Dr. A. p DIRECTORY L. Houscworth. "jnmnii ami .'.. Off,,,:.,,,,,,. " Office horn-.: u t ,.. ,' I nnd 7 to K p. ,, "' ,n'i 2 to Phones: t)fr,.0 ,,'..,. J"-. II3-U, J. M. Wright !! " '"iiiaiipn on I 1'hone iss-1 wroii 1 reiueit Dr. H. M. Shaw "jo, Kw nnd T,lr(mt CIMSsrs WTTKII ' 1 no '-i. HiNiim 1:00.001 ''hig lilodc. DR. MATTIE B. h.V. I'liJ-Hlrlim and KllrKcon Phone !t:io.j. Bcniamin Ostlinrl consuii-lncj i:nix,:,:,, ARCIIITKCT Offices, 200 Irving Block Phono 103-1, or ?C7-j. M'irshflold, Orctoa. H. G. Butler CIVIL LXfJiNHElt Room 304 Coko nidg. Phone hjj Rcsldenco piiono 3G3-L. ' W. G. Chandler """" ARCIIITKCT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke DnU Marahfleld, Orogon. Wm. S. Turnen AitcniTixrr Marshflcl'J, OreEon. AUTO STA(!E HCIIEIlULU September, 1015 To Portland via Florence & L'njuj Lenvo Marshfield and Florence Monday 27 0:00 ie. .Tuesday L'S 6:00 an I Wednesday 20 C:30 a.m. Thnrsdny 30 7:00 in. J.CUVO (Jardlncr Ono Hour UUt (On trips leaving JlarsufleM befort 8 a. in., you should make Portliul sauio day.) TIME TAIIliK WILLAJIE'PI'i: PACIFIC MOTOR CAR Leave Lcare .Murtdiflcld North Mi (!: I." a.m. 7'00 to. 7.1.'. a.m. 8:00 in. S: in a. iii. 9:00 le P: IT. a.m. lOilSin. Id: IT a.m. 11:00 in. 11:31) a.m. 11.(3 ta 12:no p.m. 1:15 pa 1:1.' p. in, 2:00 ps. 2: in p.m. 3:00 pn. :::ir. i.m. 4:00 pj. r. :0(i p.m. SilSpu n.-IO p.m. 5 55 pa (!::.. p.m. North city limits only. 7: .10 p.m. WP- Marshfield-Coqu! Auto Stage Ia;iivo Owl Pharmacy Marshfield A.M. 7:t)( :: UM CoquHJt 7:00 9:00 11:00 PJi. 3:00 0:90 P.M. J:oo n.iio MAKSIII'IKIiH-COQUII-U! itf STAOE TIME SClltun c,.i..,i.ii,. .irninired to com with boats to B'uulon. 8UM' ,..i i...it. Wiicner. mow- I,o delays. Faro from Marshfield to OK 75 rcut' Single UmWlU W Will furnUh e'tn.S extra trips day or :"W charter cars v , FARE rri'V rrA"T! ' CRy l.linorS on . -..'st.Ts is Mandifleld-Nor'th Ilwd Liu" ,, Cars every ten :u.n.B4 to i- i" -".., It w ?:? Ire tww " (I a. in Slough onco Jt ii. in.; to a day, Jinjui ' ,.,vf Prop iH) cciu fiORST A K,N0' 'T-l Hl . j ThXvethe roof fiw- NUW See CoifHEU- Phone oin --' . .irr r 'C ' MERCHANTS,wr Popular IaCP Good Meais Prices Repon ert' ' Cor. 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