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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1915)
wanmw MSVJ TWfifliraAoii pi?-1' Ifc " 'iTi .udi'W 't v -V-r..ii-'-r ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4,0 915-EVENING EDITION. TWO 1 'uLi C60S BAY TIMES H. O. MALONiiV, Kdltor nntl Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official paper of Paper City Cooi County of Marahflcld. Entorod at tho Postofflco at Marsh Mold, , Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall matter, An Independent ncpubllcan nowa paper, publlshod every evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY, Ouo year JO. 00 I't'r month . CO WEEKLY. One year 11.60 When- paid strictly In advance the subscilptlon ptlco of tho Coos Day Times is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for lx months. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TLMK8. $ t EUROPEAN WAR ONE X X YEAR AGO TODAY t tW NOV. 1, 1!M Tho Oerninn cruiser Yorcko struck n mlno In Judo Day and sank. Tho allies forco tho GormnnH to rotrcat along tho whole lino from Nlouport to tho river LyB. A Drltlsh cruiser bombards tho Arable city of DIeddah on tho Hod Son. Russian troops cross tho Turkish frpntlor nntl enpturo eight towns. Turkey definitely breaks off dip lomatic rolutloiiB with Great Hritnln, Franco, Russia and Serbia. THE EXAMPLE OF THE HAMS laBt summer. In a Missouri paper; I saw garden seeds advertised land the files showed that tho ndv. had pa poared in ovory issuo slnco tho pre vious spring. Tho manufacturer can talk his goods throughout tho year, in soason and out, but tho rotnll morchant must toll his customer of thlncs in senson. of tho goods on his shelves that ho wants to sell now, and of tho commodities Hint tho con sumer is going to buy because- mo season and his needs demand them. A morchnnt wnlkcd into n newspa per offlro in his hand ho hold nn ordinary Ink blotter on which was printed his nnmo and tho stntcmont that his storo wits headquarters for liardwnre. No handed tho blotter to tho editor nnd said "Just run this for my ndv. this wcok." A mere business card Is very poor advertis ing for nny morchant. Tho fow lines of space used to tell tho farmer, tho housewife, the hnslness mnn that you havo something thoy need will bring ircsults In time. A description of some articles In Benson, u lino or two about Its morlts, its Bailout features, will bo Biiro to attract attention. Won't glvo yourself nnd tho editor tho excuse that you aro too busy to proparo your copies In advnnco. no systematic scli'ct Borne day In tho week, some hour in tho day for studying, thinking and preparing co py for your advertisement. You merchants wiio Keep ENGINEER DESERVING OF MUCH CREDIT IN WRECKS Captain Usually (let AH Honor for Work In Tiino of Danger books right up to the minute, look nftor collections cnrofully, nnd pay your bills promptly, usually have no regular time for attending to this Im portant mnttor of advertising. Hot ter put this down with tho neces sary duties mentioned nbovo and givo It tho sumo attention f you wish to see n continual growth In your business. Thore is n great deal to bo Bnld in support of tho contention advanced In certain nunrtcrs of Into, that tho engineer on tho modern steamship is quite overlooked when reforenco is made in any way to matters concern ing n voVngo. says an English ex change. From time immemorial it has boon the master, captain, skipper, or whatever other term ono feels in clined to use, and deck officers that hnvo "extrlcutod her from her ser ious position," or "Captnln , by tho submarine," and never mention his handling of tho vessel dodged tho submarine" nn,i never mention of the mnn in tho bowols of tho ves-' boI urging his men on to work hard, I and still Jinrder whilst his own hand j Is controlling of tho very movements I mat, ii miHiuKO do mane, wouiu place, tho vessel in dnnger. Tho captnln of today is in no way forced to rely upon his own resour ces to make n creditable voyago. Ho Blmply. from his bridge, telegraphs Ills ordors, and tho vessol moves nttnrwl ltTriaiifinl I t'n rf tirlrwl - 4tmi li- cr conditions in any way, whilst it ARK YOU SATISFIED? When you go homo from work at night, nro you qulto satisfied with your homo? Is tho neighborhood nil that you could wish for? Havo you nil the conveniences you do Blro? Is tho rout whnt it should ho? If your answer to nny, or nil, of theso questions is 'Vo", why stay in the plnco? You can got just whnt you want in ovory way by lotting tho Want Ads find you tho vory house, or flat, or room, you desire. Try tho Wants at onco and boo how quickly and complet ely you will ho suited; tho expense will ho a moro trl flo at that. YOU havo never seen two rams fighting, hoof and horn, for tho inflatory of a flock of aheap; when it finally filters through tliclr kinky heads that neither ouo can lie); tho other thoy trot off sido by eldo, friends and allies for life, ready to fight for encli othor against all comers. This trnlt and tradi tion of tho rams Is as old as the profession o( shecpherder. It would bo a wondrous good thing for tho world If tho fighting nations of Eiirono would tnko n les son from tho rams of their (locus, Bays an exchange. Let them realize that an nhsoluto victory of ono over tho othor Is Impossible; let them realize that tho deslro of each to bo tho ruling, domlunnt spirit of tho European continent Is Impossi ble; thou let thorn Join hands nnd heads and hearts and agrco on a united Europe, ruled by all for tho mutual benofit of nil and tho ag grandizement of none. Iteduqo tho armies ot tho various nations to ono international army, to bo usod sole ly to maintain tho union and lot tho residents of tho disputed territories Uccldo which country shall lmvo liu modlato control ovor them. If (ho nations of Kuropo now nc tlvoly engaged In tho war would tnko this lesson from tho tradition ot tho rams they could form a nu cleus for a United States of Europe; to (his union tho smnllor and neu tral nations would then subscribe. Then lot this nucleus Join with tho United States of America to bring forth a United States ot tho World. Such a union would not destroy, but would prestrvo, tho integrity nnd sovereignly of all now existent na tions; it Is tho ono and only method of establishing nnd maintaining a pormanout world-wldo ponce. This Is no Idle, Utopian droam no moro so than wns tho foundation of tho federation ot America a possibility. $$ t WITH THE T&AST i t AND THE TEA X (JOOD Jtt'HNINfl falls upon tho engineer and his' as sistants, working down in whnt somo writer has seen fit to dcscrlbo as "a living holl," to sec that tho means of combating tho fury of tho ele ments stenm is provided. Tako the caso of a grounding. Does the master tnko tho risks tho onglneor (iocs. Tho answer to that is an emphatic Nol For whilst wa ter may bo finding its way on dock tcr may be mining its way on uock . PAINT AND. 1" j",B5u jn,M' !!?. i,.t?Jn ,L,n.8 Marshf ield 5?. i lHAll1 IUJ Wl O friend, never strlko sail to a fcnrl Como Into port grandly, or sail with God tho seas. Emerson. A Coos Day man can learn to talk In two years. Hut It takes him nil tho rest of his llfo to keep his mouth shut. somo chnuco of avoiding its dan gcr, whllo is not tho caso of tho en gineer, who In nenrly nil cases of a serious grounding,, find tho water making its way bolow to tho vory position to which ho is working, un til tho fires nro likely td bo extin guished. Then tho onglnoor does not lcavo his nost. Ho does not know how soon tho flnnl rush of sea I will como through tho bnttorod or jsnittahod plntos; but, undaunted, ho works on until, ns has so of ton boon Any tlmo a Coos Hay man gets up nnd admits that ho is wrong wo all havo a sneaking suspicion that ho may ha right after all. A (JposHny woman will sit around tho house for four days and niako up 'her mind to do a thing. Then she will go nnd do something else. Wlion you tako a paro for tho worst. bettor Jmlf pro Somo Coos Hay men who wont to hod by candlo light bo ns to savo money havo sous who spend monoy to lot tho oloctrlc lights burn all night. Somo Coos Hay beauty maybe skin deep but somo of Its rubs oft whou ou touch It. PROMOTING OHP.OON X AT THE HOTELS X $ Chandler Hotel Loo Whitwjl, E. C. Churchill, M. 0. Churchill, .1. W. Hubs, Western Un ion; J. A. Cowan, Seattle; A. Abbott, Powortfil .1. If. fllmm liYirtunn fnl . ,1 ".!.. . ..... II . .. . ' . ' .......... ........... W.I.., 4Miniiivns hud uuviir puiumiiouuy j.;, a. Sykes, Portland; Chnrles Hed Biicceodod on a sentimental basis. Knrt. Portlnnd; M. Cnstlgun, San nut thero nro products of tho soil ta Clara; Annlo M. Tlornoy, Eureka; and the manufactories thoro aro at- AlnhoiiBo Caora. Suntn Clara! H. 11. ..ii i- .. ' .. -... "" -' THH "mudo In Oregon" campaign pntascuseH Btrougth only "when tho articles offered or tho at tractloiiH exploited have worth r.ud price that compare favorably with tho offerings of compotltlvo districts. Quality stnndurda aro not main tained when sentiment solely prompts purchn808. Ono reason why mothor knows that tho children havo moro sonso than tholr father ! Iiocuubo thoy never complain if tho table cloth happens to bo Boiled. After all play Is woroly work that you nro not compollod to do and for which you recolvo no pay. Btntod, ho Is working up to his neck in water, and thon, nnd then only, when thoro is absolutely no chanco ot tho englnos bolng of uso, docs ho Book a -way on deck. Muybo ho in successful in reaching tho dock, and on tho othor hnnd perhaps not. If tho lattor is tho case, how many, whon they read accounts of tho dis aster, pauso to think how tho on glnoor did his work. Fow wo fear. Again, to lllustrato tho point: tako tho vessol approaching a zono whero tho drendod submarines nro at work. Tho captain and deck offlcors havo tho chanco of observing tho torpe do approaching, nnd make prepar ations, but with tho engineer ho is perhaps nwnro thoro is danger, hut until tho dreaded torpedo strikes and It might bo moutionod that In many cases wo havo ljoard of slnco tho nttacks began It hay been ap parently tho object of tho submar ine to roach tho engine-room with tho mossongor of death tho ongl neor Is In Iguornnco and tho first intimation is possibly tho inrush of water, tho captain will decldo to mnko n run for safety perhaps. Ho does not consult tho engineer, but ordors "full speed ahead," or what ovor oIbo may occur to him. Will tho onglneor not carry out tho ordors If thoro la n chanco of tho vpssol continuing on hor' way? Needless to say ho does, and with moro uvldl ty than usual. Aim so it is with all othor enso; thoroforo, wo feel that thoro Is really somo Justification for a complaint of his non-recognition. Exchange SA. n. HODGINB ' I i "The Shoe Tax" i i Puttier's income knows whnt it is nnd to mother it is also a very real thing. It means the high cost of keeping a growing hoy or girl properly shod. "When father and mother figure out all tho new shoes they have to buy thoy are apt to conclude shoes are made out oL' paper rattier than leather. Care in purchasing will cut down this tax care in choosing the right shoes and care in buying at the most favorable time. And the first step in the right direction is a study of the advertising in TIT ID TTMIUS that gives the helpful information. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY office ,'f,cc!,r ? Offlco hours: ti to . I nnd 7 to 8 p. ,. -,nMJt, ...iu.iums urrico li;i.T( n ZUT'' 14H i J- M. Wright Hst.matesfurn.ahSS, Dr. H. M. Shaw "J-, lar and Throat grctMU Phono n!50?T. ltooms In'iB Work DH. MATT113 l. SHAW.' tiVMcinn and Snrgeo, Phono Mii-t 3.10J. m T. J. BOAIFB EstlmatcB Furnished Plioaa 1441-R. ftUrahflold. 0rKOi MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd H'dw'jr. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street H. G. Butler OiVUi HKGINEBR Hoorn 304 Coko Did. Pbon, W. G. Chandler " 1 AltCIUTEOr J Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Biflth, j Marahflold, Oregon. WEAVING All kintfs a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R f WALL PAPER See vps About it, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10C-L. MAItSIIFIKLH, 0R2G0N GRAVEL1 Wo aro now proparod to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: Prom pllo on ground, 2.'6 per yard. ' canoad lots, taken from care, $2.00 por yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosMJfflco. l'lione 100. I I MARSIIFII2LH. OREGON I . GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP TUB CADILLAC AND DODGQ AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OP OARS Abstracts roil RKIilAULU ABSTRACTS OP TITLE AND INFORMATION AI10UT, COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAR8HFIEL1) AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTIACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDi nENRY 8UNG8TACKEN, MANAGER Wm. S. Tumon AltCIUTEOr Mnrshfioia, Oreson. TI.MK TAI1LB WILLAMUTTK PACHIQ MOTOR H Lcavo Marshflold 0:4G a.m. 7.4G a.in. 8:4C n.m. 0:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. C:00 pirn. 5.40 p.m. OAR Letri North BJ 7:00 its, S:00 im. i:00 is. 10:15 in, 11:00 in. lllUUB. l:is p ' 2:00 po, 3:00 ta, 4:00 pa 5:15 p. 5:6S tm. C:55 p.m. North city llmlta only. 7:30 'p.m. 7:,pa, 047 Central av. Phono 37JWj A4.4 News of Nearby Towns Heating Stoves COQUILLE NAMES NEW OFFICIALS John lllckhiim Is City Marshal anil .7. .1. Ktnnlcy is Appointed City Attorney At tho council mooting J. J. Stan ley wns appointed city attornov and Uho nppoliitnient wns couflrmod. Tho resignation of A. P. Miller ns city marshal was recalvoii and un- copted. John Hlckhnin was appoint ed to fill tho vacancy thus causod and this nppolntinont was confirm ed. Coqulllo Herald. T,J tractions of sconory nnd ollmato In which Orogou excels. R is right that our peoplo should learn what theso things nro, learn whero thoy may ho found, uso tho Nollls. Santa Clara: V. McKirdy. Santa Clara; J. L. Smith. Coqulllo; W. C. Sngnblrd aud wife, Asho; James Fyfe, Jr., San PrunclBco; A. S. (llllonwntor aud wife. Portland: NEWS OP COQUILLE I A 'v Bfe'tSnlfctr VERZ0N AUTO LINE to EMPIRE AND SOUTH SLOUGH Lcavo lluny Comer, Mtrshfleld 10:00 n. in. 2:00 p. in. 5:15 p. m. Marshflold Phono Always on Tlmo. 208. n T. VERZON, Pi'oprlolor. Leavo Emplro. 8:15 n. m. 12:00 .noon 4:15 p. m. Empire Phono 5013 (tt WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings) !?S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer 4 products, imtronlzo tho Industries Charles Purot, T. Tumor; and exploit our advantages to tho furthest boundaries of their rospec tho spheres of lufluciiro. H was a shock when It wns shown that Portland buys rliurrluH grown iu Oregon hut preserved In Now York at $1.20 n pound. It wnu dis concerting whon but ono nam of an audience of nearly two hundred admitted that ho was wearing a suit of Oregon woolens. It was an exporlonce not yet re covered from whon tho hotel clerkB nnd tho ticket agents und the Infor mation buroau attendants woro un- nblo to iinswor tho simplest questions about tho scenic attractions of Port laud an,) tho state. It Is n contribution to optimism when nn organization llko tho uder Using club ot Portland uuuouuces In tontlou to conduct campaigns that will mnko tho world know moro about und seek tuoio of tho pro ducts In which wo om-oI. Tho logunborry Industry, salmon, lumbor. dairying, kcoiiIu attrautions, ngrloultural opportunities, aro In tho usi pi campaign miujocts. if wo make our campaigns definite, if wo begin at homo nnd work outward, If wo maintain tho highest standards nnd tho most Intolllgont lojulty, wo do work that makes substantial pro gress In Oregon more rapid than o er bofore. Journal. Clara; O. Olson, Santa Clam; E. L. Relmor, Santn Clara; A. P. Stono, Portlund; U. It. McKcnn. Seattlo; U, Kd wards, Charles II. Tlsoll, Santa Clara; 1). II. Thorn, Hood River; Ml- lo .M. Pioiuoii, Lakeside; Jametf Law R. T. "Ward, of this city, purchas ed tho livery stablo at tho cast end 'qniiia'r Front street, from Chllds &. Ilurk- holdor. Enrl Single of this placo, who has boon ahsont for several months, has rotumed. O. P. Smith and wlfo returned from n two mouths' visit out tit. North Pacific Steamship Co. S. S. F. A. Kilbitrn SAILS FOR Coos Bay from Portland THURSDAY, NOVE.MRER ., 0;() l. Mf FOR FURTHER INFORMATION I'JIOXi: l!JO. A. II. NOTT, Agent. SMITH TERMINAL DOCIv. mmw SOUTH COOS HIVfcR BOAT SKItVICE LAUNCH KXPnESS leaves Marsliflcld cTery 6j 8 a, m. lioavc head of rit at 8:15 p. m. HTEAMKR RAINBOW leaves head of river (UU; t I a. m. Loaves Marshfldd t 3 in. For charter apply on boi ROQEIIS & SMITH Proprietor W .... . ., ,.., (,u,tVO,u, ,1111. IlIJ 1..I.II- ,,., umi l.'uritiliil... Alrrn.l Tnlmanii I- IH'UUIL'H -.., .................... ....,,...... ,,, Ai-, iir., ti.i. ', it ni Coqulllo; .Mrs. lUWolRomot, So-, ?"!' " ua,rKr' or Vocavlllo. nttlo; (leorgo p. uird nnd Wfo, C'U., and Henry Uarkor, of Pullman. Itnndon: K, E. Nolson, Portland; P. P f J- ,u ? tQrmr BlstorilnMw II. Soulo, San Francisco; 11. Ilorg- ?, I'1 il10,.1",1'0,1" n Vhov of J u Ua,T' strom. C. 1). Jackson. .k,ft of Pn rviow, who havo been vis iting relatives and old-tlmo frlonds Lloyd Hotel ' t'o county, loft for tholr homos. W. Asson, Plensanton, Cnl.; O. Olo Hogllo and John nnd Jos Wnld Tiorsou, Norway: Chnrlos 11. Kruger, ' omier loft for Snn Francisco to visit AUeKiinv: II. n. itniulnr niinvnr urn? ' tho Exposition. Mr. Hoello lntomls Victor Mutsou, San Francisco; Jo then go bud; to Wisconsin to Vlp- DS-, P f . Louis llolllbh. South inlet; A. It. So-! li' people, having been uwuy for 'l laHOS &L UlfjOfSllS - 5 Wo nro prepared for fall unci winter villi tho best lines inuilo. Wood heaters nnd tho coal or wood heatcr.s with luplev gintcm. 1'riced from $1.75 to S'JU.OO Jolinson-Gtilovsen Co. Quality Homo Furnishers Noitli Front Street. Mnrsliflchl Second Hand FIJ1GI BENNETT BM & OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTZ , Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Time AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS ... .. - Officers J. W. Dennett, President. i J. H. Flanugftd, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. P. Winchester, Aast. Cashier. WOOD! WOOD Kindling wood, per load fi.a Alder wood, 1G to 24 inches I201 Free Delivery W. H. LINGO Phono 227-J. North J! TALKS OX ADVERTISING Ily Nelh Darling ANEW YEAR'S greeting in n pa per during tho month of Au guflt, that has appeared In ov ory Issue slnco tho previous Docom bor is, mighty poor adtortlslng. I saw this adv. In a paper In lown Ha. Sniitu Cluni: (5. Carlson. Lake side; Mrs. Jennlo Rogue, Portland; I P. UussoltoH, Santa Chun; John Hy-, laud. Snn Francisco; A. Steen, Lnko 1 side; J. Fanes, Santa Clara. i St. LawroUfo Hotel i (leorgo Conloy, Denmark; W. L. ' Mnsso and wlfo, Heaver Hill; L. P. I Denty and wife, Uloho, Arizona; Mrs. A. A. Yoakam, Coos River; Jay Richards. Suinuor: L. D. Irish. Coos River. fourteen years, MA XV ACCIDENTS Tho Coqulllo Herald gives tho fol lowing Interesting information re garding auto accidents: Thorn woro thlrtnnn uutn nnMnntj SHv.li!,0 8"'.nm,l,0!! ..P""1!?,".-! slightly used Instruments that We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some lllaiuo Hold Tom iinydon, Emplro; C. .Marshflold and Myrtlo Point roads. I Sovon of them took placo on tho Unndon road, threo on tho Myrtlo rroint ami threo on tho Mnrshfleld I roads. Pivo out of tho sovon on tho I Ttntil wntil sma ...lAn lilt.. .. HWI1I I "'"""ii " nmo Luiuinuiu -nil ov ' "," . ira" Rnlllliif nvnrvlm.1.. ..... I.. ..,11 ,... .......ft viviuuitj Ull. 41. till will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. Ifi.ua r...... .111... 1. II. - i ...I. '. v-uiiuiuui v. iiuiiaur uiiii wuu,,- Hioin nnni.i..0' i..' .. " ..." I. Strom lnrtlnn,l f U r . "v"" ""'l"i "'" u"o "i"ii n ,. oiroiu, j oruauii, i, u. ... .......i n. .... .,1B,in,, i,i.i, -.-----.., H'.l, .W HM..HIIIWt M ...W..V.I Hildgo; L. PIckonpaugh. Coqullle; Thomas 1). J ' J ;,"."'. White. Unndon; Mrs. P. Norman. ' B-lloul"op-Coqulllo; Miss Thorn Norman, Co-I , ,,.,, qulllo; MIgs Ada Norman, Coqulllo; William llolntzolnmn. nnver Hill: James llayos, Tacomn; O. Hrandt, Powors; Martin Woikel. Claudo Pi per, Dalo Hurwood. Glonada, M. Grist. South Inlot; R. C. Polloj. San. ta Clara; C M. Smith, Unndon; A. D. Garten, W. II. Smith, Coos River. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL .PJione 3171 -tti L. L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. Be Ready for Opportunities aa m l ..v ......aii tiiiviugs or n wage- M mm M C nipiwm iHH iH lLn .... v. niiiiiuiiiiu-s inenn Hard work and s,elf denial, and should' never lto ondnugvred hy tnklntf spoculatlvo chances. 8e, until nn opportunity for wife Investments presents itself, ns, in time, it surely will. It's easy to distinguish between investment and speculation. With a little sum saved, opportunities will not bo wanting. First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFKTV DEPOSIT HOXRS FOR RHNT. FARH TEX CHVT3 City Limits North UJ, nn commutation nn 2U Ticinrw 91.73 Vt Marshfleld-Xortb Deed AbW Une Cars ovory ten u011.! O 0. in. to 13 p. BM JJ" Siougli onco a iln., '" 11 . m.5 to Empire ti W a day. GORST & KINU, iTVf- DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Phone 37PJ t caup MONEY wl? ." .... fmaMl by ordermg j HENRYVILLE COAL Mil itnnl. nor Ion "' Lumplcoalfc. per ton i,,flTj Or half ton of M .' I). MUSSONjW , TlionelS-J or leve oW nUlycr'a Cigar - DUNGAN .,,. UNDEKIAM"S X! SaTU a rpinilar state undertaker w-111 charge lice" t pione 19)H l Htgp A-vrKn- r- -i-j. .