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... -vti4iaHB,lH.I.RfXJfttiJitifcBrtgl wit 1 tv: M CfcOS &AY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY OCTOBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. :rOS BAY TIMES (O. MALO.NKY, Editor nnd full. K. .MALO.NKY, Ncwn Editor News of Near-by Towns IIS 3lnt inl Paper of Vnpor Cltjr Com (Nullity of Mnrshflelil. NKWS OF HANDON CATCIIINtl INLET WWTS DAILY .MAIL SKItMCi: tJUntcrrd nt tlin Poitofflrn At Mnrnh. , ftelri, OroRon, for trnnimlnslon tkfeUBh t ho mnllt nt accontLclnso INiijn att nmttor, I ' COQUILLE PAPER MAKES SUGGESTION ,,,cnim, tl Clly.hy.tlifSeu Told Shlppci MU Ahl of Chamber of In Devonlcr I Fommcirc Seek Tlnoiiuji Hntoi To Valley I'oIiiIh .Mull Should lie llroiiuhl Throiiuh In flit liny by t'Mitinrlor i (leo. W. Moore loft llntitlon for To- lixln Oiiienn. whore Mm Monro mill 'As independent Hcoubllcnn nown.f ' , ,..., , ... , .... f.. ..... Mtr, published every evening ex., a hiirrmIIoii n to hnndlluK Hie A" " '" ""'" ""' MPl8unditr.nndwookly.br. ...... ,. .,, ...,,.,- ,rMndule I mnde w"""r 8 "I'V ,. Uoon liny Time rulllliltig Co. i . , ' ,,, ', .... , ,ii... Alien .eieii who formerly iiveu ii "-1"' ... I KDlllll llf IliiMllllll Mtlll IflRt RIII'lllL' lllcil ,.f Inal I.Vl.tr. f ' u-liini tlliil-e WltK lllll complniniiiK ,. ,., ...... , '..." ... T ' ' " iu mil iiiintuii lint, iwiiim mmim- in n lIIOrillll prOHOIU. tlic probate court nt Coquillo Inut .Mattein necdliiK limned Into action lire ncrriiliiK 4mviudn a Kperlnl meet litK "f tlu' Clminber or Commerce, hi place of Hie "defaulted" meotliiK It A TICS The bny IOho lSr HUHSCItlVTIOX DA1LV. Tenr ..... 10.00 i rnllrni.il iltl imike tlmlr inn II 211 month ,C0 i,. ...,.,.. mm,,,., n,., ii,,.. n..i. WEEKLY. ....... n .. ......i ..... ..v. JB9 year fl.CO Vlrc K"08 llno ciicci ijeineun hoih." Iwlicn paid strictly In ndvnnco thu.liiirtf nnd Myrtle I'olnt tlie iiiiiIIr tire lUBCllptlOn PtlCO or tllO C008 liny!,,,,. .1,,., , .lie Intter lilnre until L' iTimea Is $C.OO per year or $2.G0 for I .,,.,, n , ,, ,,.., ,...,.- lirn. ivoiitu out xettliiB eastern tnnll until lUivin III, vw .....r, .... I....,.-., ,,. .,, , l.,ln l mm ine new tram m-iieiunu mi mc tlx months. Address nil communications to COOS IIAV DAILY TIMKfl. L 1 It EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY : OCT. , J DM I tlie teroiid day out of Portland. Hut tu thin mnll koIs In liuro nt N o'clock In tlio mornliiB, tlie bny people will not have to wait until fi in the even-, Imk to Ret lliolra If tbey can nmko nrruiiKomeiits with tlio dcpartniouti to have It broiiKlit ovor from .Myrtle Point to CoqiilUe by the same eon tractor who brliiKs our city mnll. week nnd taken to Salem. Dr. Kndleott, nnd his brother from California, and Al. (Inrfleld In tlio Intter'a car left last week for the lloKiie Hlvcr for extensive htiittiiiK trip. They expect to he boiio ten daya or two weeks. Mr. nnd .Mrs. II. K. Flom are on JoyliiR n vacation In Curry county. They departed tlio middle of last week and planned to inula- stops ul LaiiRlols, Lnkeport. Port Orford mid other places In the county. One hundred families or CatrhliiR Inlet. arcordliiR to Archie Phillips, seek the nsslstnnce of the Chamber In securliiK dally mall sorvlce to tlio head or the Inlet In place or the present thrice 11 week delivery. With the comliiR of the McDonald . VnURhn camp, be says, there will be added some fti) more ratiiHIcs to the list, onoiiRh in his belief, to do mnnd a dally mall service. lie points out that there Is 11 boat to tlio bond of 'tlio Inlet dally and thero Is little reason why the mnll can DAS TAKIIX CIIAItCi: LT1iq French claim that In the bat- IoiOf tlio Alsnc they havo repulsed f nJlpnttcinpta ot tlio Cormnus and at ''licrilii 11 is cianuou mai inu tiriii ifinnlc of tho (Ionium army has ro OmlRciI all attempts of the Allies to ank It. MtTho llolglans artcr rivo days of ThilitinR defending Antwerp nro forc cr i to fnll back to tho Hlvcr Notho ,nSdcr tlio terrific artillery flro of tncA Germans. mTiio Serbians nftcr passing tlio riv er Save occupy tho Hungarian town 1 nf Qntrllln. ?"",.. . .... r Tlio IliiBsians claim to navo uc- wicatcu tlio ucrmans at several points fvand nro entering East Prussia. 4 , OCT. 1, 1011 I 4 A '1110 Jtussians continue. 10 nuvnuco it East Prussia sending strong forc es toward tho Vistula river. i fPl.n Tlnttln nt Prf.ni.v la nlnivtv .In. . ' voloplng. j,-jL Tlio Allies repulso tho nttempt of ur,, dipt. .Mnrkeo Old Asmunes SoldleiV Office Homo nt f&tt. flnnl tho Qormans to cross tho Notbo, noar Antwerp with Hlvcr heavy losses. 1' I Tho French nBSiimo tho offenslvo J against tho nermann and mako somo iuiiuiiuiil uuTuudjn. 'Ii r, COOS COUNTY APPLES THE Grovcnsteln npples which were Rent to the Snn Francis co exposition by tho Myrtlo Point fruit growers' association have tttractcd much attention tho 10 nnd -t Is said In nowspnper accounts that .ho California people wore greatly Surprised that such fine apples could bo grown In Oregon. This Is highly gratifying to tho fruit grow ers of Coos county nnd that tho up- (Special to Tho Times.) HOSIOHUHO, Ore., Oct. !. Capt. Hobert C. Markeo, the commandant ot the Oregon Soldiers' Home, has taken formnl possession of tho plncc, superceding W. W. Elder, who was removed by the Governor. Cap tain Mnrkeo nnd his family were Riven n reception by tho Hoscburg people. Tho now commandant Is n native of Ohio, has for thirty years been n m6mbcr of tho G. A. H., nnd was a Union soldier who marched with Sherman to tho sea, and who cast his first voto for Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Chester llosklns who recently j,; ,)0 jrolRhl p (U ,, ps tllll08 . ti 11. nun Hum iiuniu ii:iiJii run sldornblo activity In that section. Elbert Dyer Is expected soon to return to Hnudon to look nftcr busi ness matters nftcr having spent about six weeks nutotng with his family through Southern Oregon. DIES AT IIAXDO.V .Tohn Landers, died nt the Handon hospital. Ho had been suffering nn attack of Hrlghts disease. Ho came to Handon from Grnnts Pass but little Is known of his past lire. Ho worked In tho woods near tho city and spent somo of his time mining nnd Is snld to havo resided In the Handon neighborhood about twenty years. ror IIAXDO.V HAXK W1XS XOW AT SAX DIEGO Tho Port Orford Tribune says: A lottor from H. .7. Crlppcn, nt 0110 tlmo editor of tho We.dderburn Hndium nnd again of tho Lnkcport Hanncr, states that tho writer Is on Joying good health in San Diego, Cal. Mr. Crlppcn says that W. II. Meredith and family were to loavo tho follow ing wcok for their old homo In Pop lar Hluff, Mo., nnd ho also speaks of meeting M. G. Puhl, tho pioneer Coos nnd Curry optician quite often, who Is now in San Diego. I'lSIIIXd' OX ItOGUK Tho Gold Hcach Globo says: So far tho run of sllversldes have not started. Tho solno however, has been doing fairly well catching chluooks. Tho Hank of Handon won Its law suit against tho Amerlcun National Hank of San Francisco. Tho suit was In regard to n draft and tho Handon Institution was awarded ?0, 000. The case was tried In the District Court of San Francisco, after having dragged along for sev eral years. Attorney Georgo P. Top ping represented tho Handon bank. n week. Tom .Inmes, of the Swayno & lloyt lino, too, has 11 complaint. With the taking off of the Hrenkwater he points out that Coqullle Valley ship pers no longer nro able to get through rates on shipments from Portlnnd, but must ship to Marsh field nnd then re-shlp on tho rail road, thus paying a higher rate than before. Such being the case, ho says, the Valley people are soon going to find out thnt they can ship up from San Francisco to Handon nt n better rate and this will cut out the trade from Portland nnd through Coos Hay. Ho wnnts tho matter taken up by tho Chamber of Commerce to hco If thero Is not somo solution to tho problem. X AT THE HOTELS ! KINDS JAIL FAULTY nrt-tho WILL HAISE FUNDS Tho Sutherlln Sun prints an Iclo In which It stntes that Douglas County Jail Is faulty, says it might ho taken for houso of a cliff dweller, or a kiln" were It not for tho sign over tho door stating thnt It Is tho conn ty Jnll. Tho paper says tho Jail Is ancient In Its construction nnd is such n plnco that It Is impossible to keep It sanitary, and states tluW It Is a disgrace to any county which has money nnd Is out of debt. ASSISTANT DHOPPICD (Special to Tho Times.) EUGI3.Ni:. Ore.. Oct. I Tim V pics from this section wore In strong jM. C. A. will try to ralso tho sum competition at a big show Ilko the ot $inoo tliroUBh Blll)scrlptlon dur exposition should ho an incentive to I , tu fm wcok , Novombop ' IIUIIUUI UIU UlllllUU "I WIUtUIIBll'IIIBnl,., .., -l.n In ll,l l ,... ... f, .. nnn. nnnntv i. i,w ,,., 'I'10 "M " of -0. "" com-. assistant postmastor , .... - v......... - '""ipieto tlio work for . ibo ilono when tlio orchnrtllttta mako',., M ..., .., .... I :ino ngut Kinu or oirort. tiio ox ihlblts are a big advertisement for ; the apples of Coos county, (Special to Tho Times.) EUGIO.NK, Oro., Oct. I. Frank Page, who for ten years has been In Eugene, has tho year ending been dropped from tho payroll, ua December mill nhoilt $11000 Will tile office linn linen itlxeniillniinil n. needed for tho 10 10 work. n denosltnrv for iwisiili fmwiu fi m: PKKVKXTIOX 1112 statu Insurance commissioner has issued a flro prevention bulletin which Is nn exceed ingly Interesting publication. Ho calls attention to tho necessity of' ovoryono trying to lower the flro danger with the statement that the wasto from flro of our country Is more destructive than Us wars, its floods or Its tornadoes. Every year thu amount of property destroyed is approximately $:100.0UO.I)OU. Kv oryono known that thoio is nothing more Important than prevention of fires. Harvey Wolls, tho rommU-J Bloner In the Introduction of tho book i kuyh: "U through the publication and distribution or this little pamphlet. imeiieujor tno ii i u worit. a depository for postal funds. All Oveir Oreoim HAKKIt Fourteen tons of antl- SAL13.M President Sproulo of. tho mony from deposits flvo miles east 'Southern Pacific wired tho state nub- of linker was shipped from the city, He soitIco coinnilsslon that loo cars wero on their way to rollovo the lumber shipping crisis. WA UHlC.Vro.V Tholicoplo" voted tho war having raised tho price In this country from $7 to $".0 uud It can be taken out and sold nt a prof It. PORTLAND Hobbors succeeded lu stealing U'iiT from tho cash box of tho Hose rostaurant, tho having been concealed In u barrel of beans in the collar where It found. ASTORIA Owing to the condl Hon of tho highway In tho vicinity i PORTLAND Tho WnS. f porMini.l fif llw. of .lohn Day, the county court has tho homo or business hoiuo of mi ' lvl'lel to closu tho road from As innocent cltUen or a hluglo hiimnui,0,, t0 Clatsknnlo for the winter. life ahull have been waved, I wltiill rest content that its purpose has been ' served." j Tho III! paves or the bulletin, which Is printed and bound In neat uud compact pocket edition form, me! ropleto with Interesting and instruct-1 lvo data upon the gonoral subject ! or flic risks mid flro prevention.' treating of almost every conceivable hazard which exists In and around i and average homo and place or bust-1 uesu, aiid the booklet will doubtless prove a valuable adjunct to any homo or office library ami as a toady ' handbook of reference and instruc-j tlou In the public schools. It Is free ror tho asking and is worth having. I In wrlllug ror n copy or tho "Flro) Prevention llulletln," address: Hnr-' voy Wells, Insurance Commissioner. Salem, Oregon. i QUINARY FHu destroyed a largo barn owned by Alec Harold and Hired horses nnd foity tons of hay were burned. PORTLAND A direct railroad from Portlnnd to Newport which would shorten the route to tho sum mer icsort by .11! miles, Is being planned by a syndicate. THK DALLES .1. II. Gill, who was missed from his home nt Hood River, nrrived nt Hoyd, hnvlng walk ed alty inilos while in an uncon scious condition. SALEM Tho state fair Is a fl nsnclal puccoss this year and tho nt tvndnuco has been large. EUGENE It Is expected that about sixty-eight schools of tho state will enter tho debating contest, tho entries ror which close Oct. IB. i PENDLETON After being out twenty-two hours tho inn- in Mm SELLING GOODS case of Mrs. Edith Hughes, charged Tho big problem In soiling , with burning the homo of her former goods Is getting the customer husband, disagreed. , PORTLAND-While playing that ho was a traffic policeman Walter iMeCaftnoy. aged I years, was struck by a sUoot car nnd Injured. Into the store. Coos Hay TIruea ada will help ydu solve this problem. k7TV6 In favor of giving tho city power to create sowor and street Improve- , iiient districts and also tho adoption money of the Hnncroft bondlun act. postal receipts month of Sop- tomber show n decrease of i.Sl por cent ns compared with tho receipts of Septoinbor the year before. ASTORIA According to figures given out by the customs ofHco dur ing the month of September 119 ves sels entered the Columbia river. - MKDFORD Tho Oregon-Utah Root Sugar Company has been In corporated nt Salt l.ako with n capi tal of $100,000 nnd n bond issue of $ri00,000 for the purpose of build ing a beet sugar factory in the Roguo river Valley. HlLl.SHORO Androw Jnck, a pioneer of 18G2 and a member of tlio lllllhboro council died from ntt attack of heart trouble and paraly sis. THE DALLES At tho fair races Johnny Wynnookl. in tho races for Indian boys, wns thrown from his pony nnd tiampled upon nnd serious ly hurt. MONMOUTH Tho post oHIoo wns robbed by thieves who ontered by prying open the door but they suc ceeded in getting but small amounts from the letters thoy oponed. WALLOWA Mrs. Mary E.' Ilam- llton, a pioneer of Wallowa county, i died at her homo, aged 79 yoars. HOOD RIVER Lottie, the 17 year old daiightor or Mrs. Lucy Reed, Is missing from her homo uud It Is believed thnt she bought a ticket for Portland. Chandler lintel C. W. Gardner, Coqullle; ttolllo Johnson, Heston; A. P. Davis, Co qullle; Row C. H. Craig, North Hend; Wallnco W. Singleton, Hosc burg; V. C. Hnker, Portland; Mr. nnd .Airs. D. D. Reynolds, North Yakima; L. F. LeYarle, Portland ; J. P. Michaels, Coqullle; Mrs. H. W. Mellon, Snn Francisco; J. W. Hris- It low, Portland; A. C. Ullory, Port 'ho 'land; Henry Pnrcoll, San Francisco; lryL. E. Gnlller mid wife, Hnndon; C. II. Freeman, Portlnnd; Mrs. W. C. Sllliner, Hnndon; E. Scroeder, San Francisco; Mcrlo lloldcn, Em pire; J. Pulklnson, Dnnlels Creek; Dora Harrison, Myrtlo Point; Wil liam L. Gibson, Portlnnd; J. F. Fix. Ilni..l.n V ... . ... ...l.l..n . It t 1...1. j imiiiiuu, i. . minimis; I. .. nun- Lowls, Coqullle; Una Klnnlcut, Myr tle Point; II. E. Crnndall, Portland; Ray JCumwalt, Portland; Rosa Preiibs, Heaver Hill; .Mrs. T. C. Russell, Heaver Hill, St. Lawrence Hotel II. G. Mitchell, Gardiner; A. H. Hoy, Edgowood, Ore; II. L. Oroff, Heaver IIHI; Georgo Oberst, Sum ner, Carl C. Nelson, Sumner; W. L. Mussle, Denver lllll. Itlanco Hotel Tow Wasson, South Inlet; Georgo Kruse, Isthmus Inlet; Irvlu Mitch ell, Eureka; Paul Crouch, Coos Riv er; William Schlldt, Coos River; Claude Piper, Coos River; S. Hen zcy, Powers; Henry Hoyo, Powers; S. F. Honslot, North Hend; T. Mc Coy, Myrtlo Point; R. C. Carman, Myrtlo Point; II. L. Hradloy, Lake side; Mrs. E. Hrador, Lakeside; A. P. Stowo, Powers; R. McLollnit. South Inlet; J. Rndborg, North Hend. Lloyd llotll Mrs. Carl Snow, Ashland; Miss Francis Snow, Ashland: W. C. Rob ertson, Haudon; ilelou Mullen, Han don; M. Williams, Rosleburg; C. C. Elwood, Handon; Until Hodden, San Francisco; C. Y. Snydor, Ash lnnd; Gene Grant, Powers; John Dnrry, Powers; T. F. Irvluo nnd wife, South Inlet. Calling cards printed nt The Tlnioy office. Grateful Mothers Tell Experiences Mrs. T. Ncuroucr, Tail Claire, Wis., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound cured my boy of a very sevoro nttaclc of croup after otlior romedlca had failed. Our mllltiimn cured his children ot wliooplm; coueli. I recommend it to every one, as wo Know from our own cxnorlenco that It is n wonderful remedy for couaths, colds, croup, and wliooplnt; cough," Mrs. 1 llllkeson, Youunstown, O., writes: "My llttlo clrl had a. sevcro cold nnd coughed ulmost rantliianns ly. I tried lots of cough remedies, but Blio didn't tret nny bouor. My sister recommended Foley's Honey unit Tar Compound to me. Tlio first dose I nave lier relloved tlio inllammntlon In her throat, ntid after using ono bottle tho cough left her." This sterlins old roniody 1ms been In uso for years nnd is Just ns ein dent for adults ns for children. It Rives relief for Irritated nnd tloUlinc ttiront. tlKlit and soro chest, erippo and bronchial coughs, For salo by Owl Preacrlptlon Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan. Central Avo nuo. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Tolu phono 71. IRVING BLOCK "tyatMtm, Only Three Days More In Our Present Store We ulll mow tlio ln-t or I lilt week to Itlli North IVonl Mtrel, Join Iho llmiiiUH ilinl mo Inking mUniitugo or Iho plienouieiial kiiIo prices. The pi lies would bo low on the ordinary ntoclc, hut when jolt slop lo think Hint the iimIiicIIoiim nio being inado on tho new full nnd w Intel' Nt.iloi nuil on tho Pni'Mnit's iinalliy, ou can irallo Iho uieul Imrgalns oflVicil. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship F. A. KILBURN sails fqr SAW FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTOHKH 7 AT II A. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND OCTODEIt S AT 10 A. Al. W. E. ST UHK, riioiio Dili I'or furl her In format Ion sec SMITH TERMINAL DOCK Agent .oigS ur' VJ? (if ii. ',' ."' "i. 'i' hour,: ,';," rliiini-.ii iw.. '"'IMM.No cnJh - 2' nim r ("M-Shaw 1 I'liunn !iii.i .. llTr" '"'"R lllott " ',,1vu,,:ii.kiiau- "'one 3.1m, B a' in Ost nd 1 1 A'wiimw i Phone 103.1, or 2C7.J -""HoJ H. G. Butler I l 11 1.1. I'Vn... '"""as? aJ " " ' "uu till Abstracts rOIt ItELIAULR AHSTHAOTS OF TITLB AND INl'UltMATIOM AHOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSIIFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, KASTfltDE AND SEXGS'JJACK ION'S ADDITION AGENTS FOK CANADIAN PACIFIC ItAILHOAD )iANDH HENHY BENGSTACKEN, MAXAOEK W. G. Clinnrllar ARCHITECT Rooms 301 an,i .in? r.t.. Mnrahfldil, Oft, Wm. S. Turpen Altciiinvn Marshfldd, ore,(l 'GRAVEL'1 Wo aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo in our yard or In curlond lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Retail Department. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposlto PosOfflco. Phone 100. i FAIN' Ti'v ..- 'lly Limits XonhDenit il n "MIJIUTATIOX m LS ticici:ts $i.;3 i t.fi.i.i . .. "i ...... n.i.ieiu-.orui CftJll 1 1.. 4.IU0 Cars every ten mlantet ha i ... ... " " " i" J- l. a.; toSnj Slfllll'll niirn n .!. I. ..i il ii. m.; to DniiilrettfNh i a mi. GOHST A KI.VO, Proji Tl.MH Tinir WILLAJII-3TK IMCIFIOImI C.llt Koonf z uarage Agency for S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 1P0-J Loavo j- Marshrield .VJfe 0:ir a.m. j,hu 7.15 a.m. Hiu S: 15 a.m. I.tlu J M5 a.m. ll;llu 10:15 a.m. 11,11 u 1 1 :."J0 n.iii. liiCu 12:50 p.m. l:ll)t 1:15 p.m. l.Hp 2M5 p.m. ill): :::15 p.m. H)i 5:00 p.m. IJIh 5.10 p.m. 1:11 P (!:55 p.m. Xor Hi city llnitit) 7:. '10 p.m. t:P Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equlpiwd uud most thoroughly modem twenty-inch hydraulic cu-edgo in Puclflo waters Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. MARSraD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leave .Multifield n!(,0 A. M. Lvnvo RosebuiK 0.ao A, M Dally Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MAHSIIFIELD New Dodge Cars . Fare $7.00 Marshfield-Coqifl IjCI'VO 1 Owl Pharmacy Mm-hlifleld W A.M. 7:0() 'I :il() ,!l lit P.M. 'J l:oo j" K.ao " aiAKSIII'lKUl-COQCIlU stagi: timg scuani Schedule arranged to with boats to Handon, 611 .Mjrtlo Point, WagnWi """, Ho uewji. ! Fare from MarsMleU to Ci 75 cenw- BiaKio .v i" -ki . l.l. tIM tu 'I Will iuruu ... ,. e.iii Hl charter cars. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Goist .V Klnc a.m., 1 1 n.ni., '2 p.m., r p.m. a. in,, li n.ni., 2 p. in., ." p. in. .. ...,,, 4 Cars Ienvo Mnrshflcld Curs lenvo for lhuplro v.... miiio nutisci nay 7 ,,., .,,, j n.,n,( n ,,, lares, Emplro, 5c; Tarheel or South Slouuli, fiOc; Sunset Hay 75o 4 EEP YOUR EYES OPEN Yps, thnt is Avlint ovory miin and woman in tho imniiPMS world musl do il' tlioy hope to suecopd keep their oyes oicn J'or opportunity. Now the way to be sure not to miss anv oppor tunity i'or bettering yourself is to read tiid AVnt Ads every day, i'or in them are to bo found ehanees without number for advancement in all lines of business endeavor. Got fhoAYrtnt Ad reading and using habit and opportunity will sliii.bvvou uooppor L- MERCHANTS CAFE Popular I'l Good Meais rT CCS ncoawi-iu Cor. ConiiMwWWJ ITavFthTroof & NOW See CORTHEU DlinllO 311 nrjvlivnOD uni 1il.nA 37vJ Jfl "unWnTAKme. UIVUC" pp tinucii""" rharge phone losJ -"wiSssiaefU .6 - Ji- "' AjuL 'm- mmmmismssixs