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,43$tyRfe if i i i i J" jrt r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHHELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. TWO . 4 Mttvit-atar A mmm AavteJwL sKsawu F QURAREARRE STED QUAHTET; GifARGED WITH COUX' TEHFHITIXU Recently Went to Sun Francisco Where Officers A'ow Hnvo Them lit Clmi'Ko Dr Auoeltteil IYms to Coca Dr Timet. ' SAX FRANCISCO, Xov. 5. Mrs. Jean Dennett, Mrs. Alice Sammist Clarencq Farlnn and Claude Lawless, who camo hero recently from Port lonil, were arrested lioro today on a chargo of counterfeiting. AUTO STRIKES BOY PRESIDENT IX MACHINE WHEN TltE ACCIDENT OCCURS Victim' of Accident Appeared to lie I MANY GIVE UP BIG SALARIES TO ENTER WAR Soldiers lit English Army from South Africa Mnko Great. Financial Sncrlflco to Fight tOr Anoclited rrtit Ojoitut TlmM.) LONDON, Nov. l. In the ranks of the South African contingent, now hi a traltllng camp In Hertfordshire, thcro nro more men who havo relin quished largo salaries to serve the molher country at a shilling a day than In. any other command of the slzo of the lmporlnl nrmy. One pri vato before his enllstmont drow as sal ary of over $25,000 a year as man ager of one of the most Important firms In the South African colony. Magistrates, wulMo-do-farnlors and miners, Hvll servants of high posi tion and even men who fought as officer.H-ln tho campaign under TJotha ngalmft German SoilthWcst Africa hut had no cohlinlsssions opon to ASK FOR'SUHVEYIIWUGH TRESTLE YET henry sengh"tackkx -writes ' TXVoVERfNMKNT ENGINEERS OLE SEVERSOX SAYS SEVERAL WEEKS OF WORK TO HE DONE ilmtn lit Mia iuiid nrit Itwrnnf non trt Mono lightened Tin... Ho , ' Wns Hurt Tho gouth AfrJca cont,ngent H tnr amocIiM rw to com or Timm.i i filled with young Rdcrs, as We'll as NEW YORk, Nov. C. President colonials whoso Ilrltlsh parents' wore pioneers lit that world, Its mptto Eondraoht Maukt Macht uijlon makes strength Is Dutch. Cold weather affected the troops at first, ntter their work In tho burning deserts of German Africa, but with warm clothing they rather prefer It, ns thoy enjoy sharper up potllcs. . ' Tho contingent will bo sent to the) front as soon (is acclimatized. Wllson'fl nuto struck and Injured n small boy hero lato today whllo tho president was motoring to the rail road to catch n train for Washing ton.1 Tho boy apparently was moio frlghtonod than hurt. Ml MIIW AVHITE DEER KILLED llcnutlftil Aiiiml lit Douglas County Is Shot by Hunters Tho Rosoburg Rovlow glvos tho folloWlng'whlch will bo Interesting to hunters: Tho whllo deer of tho West Fork country, which has boon rieon In sov oral years only by n fow huntorB at rare Intervals, has boon hilled. Tlio whllr'da'er:Is, It freak 'of tho dbor fdmlly ad very seldom Is ono found In exlstanco. So far as known, this was the only ono In tho state. Tho whlto door which roamed tho mountains about West Fork for so long, nnd always lmmuno from tho hunters' wiles, had Us career ended Inst week by Dick Hounds, who lives at Clark's' branch, near Myrtlo Crook. Mr. Hounds Was hunting In tho vicin ity of West Fork for sbvoral dnys when ho finally sighted tho bonuinu .tow whlto anlnial and Ichow Vs' dlntcly what It was, Thd dder Is Receives Word That Authorization of surrey or im iioot cnnmici Project Passed, Congress For tho first tlmo It became known here today that tho authorization of n survey of lllo Coos Bay channel from the bar to the Smith mill was passed by both tho IIouso and the Senate at the March session of Con gress. Tho word was received by Sec retary Henry Songstackon, of tho .Port Commission, In a letter from Congressman Hawley's secretary In Washington , Shoals Forming Slnco tho Seattlo has discontinued her work thoro havo been formed ! thero nro several other stretches of Twelve Bents on Lotiff Trestle and ISrluWXonr Tu'mcl 8 Unfin ished Vio Lo"g Plllnjr Olo Sevorsqn, tho Ten Mile hbtel man, came In last evening on busl 'licss. Ho days that It will bq tho last of November or first of December beforo tho, trestlo and bridge work on tho Coos Day-Rugeno lino is com pleted 'lit tho vlcliilty'of Ton Mile. At prcsont thero remain about twelve bents of tho long trestle near Tunnol 8. This trestlo ana bridge is about 000 feet long. Tho ground Is very soft and they nro driving pil ing ISO feet long. Besides this, PEOPLE'S FORUM Tho Coos Say Times will bo pleased to publish luttors from ltd readers on nil questions of publid Interest, giving his or hor addroft4 nnd so1 fat' as 'possible llmitbd to J fin words. In publishing thoBO loi ters Tho Times docs not Indorsd tho Icws expressed thoroln; It U simply affording a moans for tho voicing of different opinions on nil qtfratlons affecting tho public welfare. HRld to huVo a (beautiful hide and It will probably bo1 given a skillful preparation with, a vluw of preserving It SCHOOL'S TEACHING WAR GEOGRAPHY In Hnviirht Children Aro Git en Fig ure to Show E(t;it of " Captured Territory (Dr Amoelttel I'f to Cum lUy Time.) IIRRLIN, Nov. C Tho school authorities In Dnvurla havo published notes on war geography for tho chil dren attending tho public bcIiooIs. Tho fallowing information Is given regarding Russia: Tho Russian territory already oc cupied by tho Germans Is four times nu cxtoiiBlvo as tho Kingdom of Rnv aria, but Is only ono-sovonty-flfth of tho entlro Russian emplro. nut tho greater part of Russia Is thinly populated, and tho moBt populous districts aro already In Gorman pos session, so that Russia can not show only six-seventh of her former pop ulation. At tho beginning of tho war Rus sia had HO, 000, 000 moro Inhabi tants Hint Germany and Austro-Gor-nmny combined; namely, 170,000,000 against 120,000,000. After a year of warfare, UiIh position has boon rbvoroed; Russia now has only 1 15, 000, 000, whereas the Central mon archies rulo ovo'r 1115,000,000. Tho now territory occupied In tho cast and west Is ns extensive as tho entlro kingdom of Prussia. IS HKCULARIBM NKCKSHAMIA IXFIDKLITV? THRIFT OF THE DUTCH NOT AFFECTED BY WAR SnvlugH Itnukri of Country KlKhv Hint the l'eoplo Coiilluiio to I.uy AhUIo Mooy (Dr AmocUU4 riw to Coo TUf Tlmn. AMSTERDAM. Netherlands, Nov. C. .Thrift, which Is rogardod nsouo of tho chief vlrtuos of tho Dutolt poo-fHio domain of tho splrltunl. it loav pie, has not been affected by tno wnr.res its natural realm. In attempting Savings banks returns show that of tho near 0,000.000 Inhabitants In cluding men, wonion and children of tho lowlands no fowor than 1, 077.790 nro depositor In Editor Times: Is secularism Infi delity? Is a secular instltutloii nee ossurlly a godless and dangerous Institution? That such Is the' eoso Is tho impression convoyed by 'some who urge that rellgidu should bo taught in tho stato schools. Rut theso attach it very erron eous meaning to the word "secular." Thoy tis6'tho word In a bad sense, as though It means only what Is god less, nnd ob though It wcro utterly opposed to, and nt war with, relig ion. Thoy mako llttlo or no dis tinction botweou secularism and atholsnu Hut ns a mnttor of fact, thoro la not necessarily any lolatlon between tho words "soculatlBni" and "atlio him." Tho word "secular" is dofln od thus: "Pertaining to this present Hv'orld, or to things not spiritual or holy; rotating to thlugu not Immed iately or primarily respecting tho soul, but tho body; worldly.' It is truo that that which is sec ular does not portaiu directly to that which Is spiritual. Hut it is n:so truo that It Is not essentially opposed to tho spiritual, nor does It inevitably 'load nway from that which la reli gious. Instruction In tho sciences, In mu sic, poetry, and art, Is Bocular lustruc- Hon. Schools that glvo such In struction only, nro secular schools. Rut thoy need not by any menus bo Svlcko(i Institutions. Nor can thoy bo classed as luftdol or godless Insti tutions simply becauso religion is not mitdo n part of tho dally Instruction, A secular school 1b no more oppos ed to. rollglou than 1b a mercantile storo, n boot shop, a bank, or atty other lawful placo of business. And it would bo as reasonable for par ents to insist on having prayer and religious services In all government offices nnd places of business with which their sons and daughters aro connected, as to demand that tho stato ahull teach their children rollg lou In tho public schools, All nro ,ttliku secular. Tho stato Is not n roligtous Insti tution. It is not ordained for tho promotion of rollglou. In entering several shoals that should bo remov ed, said Mr. Songstackon. When permission to use tho bar dredgo on theso projects during thb winter was ABkcd tho reply camo back that the permission of Congress would bo nec essary first, Thoro havo boon frequent allega tions mado that becauso of tho rocky Hhoal in tho lower bay ships draw ing moro than 18 'foot of water could neither conlb in nor go out. Shows Rocky Point An examination of a channel map prepared by tho engineers shows that at this rocky point tho course of a ship swerves to tho north nnd clear 'nround this point thoro is n depth of not less thnn 22 foot, nnd most all soundings nro shown over 2C feet and as deep nB 35 feet. Aid of the government in remov ing tho ledge has been nskod and it h expected that when this ls'ovoutu ally dono tho War Department will Btand tho grcnto&t shai'o of tho ex pense. . trestlo to. bb put In. Mr. Sevorson Bays that B. N. Jlol comb and wife hao gono from Ten Mile to Spoknne. Their departure from Ton Mllo wob rather sudden. IAsonon and several others have aulto a forco working thero to got out piling.' Mr. Sevorson plans to'leavo Ten Mllo soon nftor tho first of t'ho year owing to tho stato going dry. Ho will look ovor llritish Columbia to sec what vtho chances nro of getting into the liquor business thbro. PARCELS TO WAIT WILL HK HANDLED XO MORE VIA ROSEHURG LIL HOUTE 1CKXTUCKV DEMOCRATIC Stanley Hub Probably Reen Klccled ' GnuTiior of Stato (Dr AuoeUtod rrcu tu Oooi Ilir Tlmti.1 LOUISVILLE, Ky Nov. 15. An unofficial but apparently reliable tabulation on tho gubernatorial vote in Kentucky gavo Stanley, doinocrat, hnjndicatod majority of 2081 ovor Morrow, republican. A fow pro 'cincts aro mlsolrig but It was Btated tholr normal voto would not much chnugtf tho result. Going Out of Business une Dig aweep This is not the ordinary odds and ends clearance sale but is CLOSING-OUT SALE Of new up-to-date HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE That THE PARISIAN is famous for in three states, WASHINGTON IDAHn n G0N. Merchandise bought direct from manufacturers of distinction fn' style and right prices. For a final Closing Out Sale we offer you A Z- of spick and span new wearing apparel for Men, Women, Misses and B Never-Before Equaled Values ' ' Hoiojiftoi' Must Travel On Uoat.N, Is Postofflco Ruling, UiiIosm Sent Ah I-'JrNt Class .Mull No mbro parcola post packages with special dolivory stamps on thbm will bo handled by tho lnitil contract ors through Rosoburg, is tho word Just received at tho local offico from tho Tost Offico Dopartmont in Wash ington. Horoaftor tho pnekngos will havo to watt and go on tho boats to Fortlaud unless tho senders pay first clasB postago-of two conls an ounce. In tho past morchanta and thoso in n hurry to got packages through havo been putting on thorn tho rogu- lar parcels posit stamps nnd In addi tion a special dolivory stamp nnd l, ,...,1. !... .. ...1.1. il niu tjuuua jiiivu kuiiu Willi 1110 Ilinil through Rosobtirg. Tho contract hoWovor calls for tho dolivory ovor this route of only first, second and third class mall. Under this ruling parcels for Eu reka or San Francisco must wait for tho boat, go to Portland and como nil tho way back south to tholr destin ations, despito tho fact thoy may bo In tho mail on tho dnto or previous to tho dato a ship Is sailing south. This vSry point was brought up for discussion by tho Eurokn Commorclal Club and petitions nro now ponding boforo tho Post Offico Dopartmont for a change MANY ANIMALS ARE KILLED MAKING TESTS (Dj AMOditM Treti to Coot Ur TlmM.J LONDON, Nov. G. Cancer Inves tigations cost tho lives of 87.2G3 nnimalB1 In' England and Scotland during tho year of 10M, Btntos a report1 Issued by tho Homo Offico. Of thosa experiments, 21,7-lG woro in tho 'natura of Inoculntlons and FIRST COST is not tiv bo considered M UiIn CLOKIXO-Ol'T KAl.i.r i ... . .. . tlmo to como, (hirments, iiiiiny itt kwdiiiu cost to miiiiitfavt tuci. Qinitlng ml p'i , "'""eil ,! fti Jftll .,, 4ltt finnl v.l1 lltiu ilfluU till, ujut fit 1itlU.l f lt. .1.11...., "" llOl t.' I h " ., j" ...u ... ..,....-. .....-.-, ,,... vv, .... j.,....w.. i.,u uiLiiiuus low pile,, liiain iigurc-s on every wcii'ie. not W m(i i, HATU1IDAV yfi - Bfi'i'iiirTilfili'l Hi, mW0 CPniiT ( BOOT-LEGGER HAS NEW PLAN OF ACTION Mini Arrested for Drunkenness Tellw of the .Mner In Wliltli Jlo nought. Whiskey Rosoburg has n boot-loggor who has a novel way of oporatlng accord ing to tho testimony of Wlllmm Cns tio wlio was arrested for being drunk. Tho Rosoburg Rovlow tell ing of tho enso Bays: Castlo said that his Bystein de manded stimulant. lie had workeil In Rosoburg soveral wooks and had kept porfeetly sober. On this oven Ing that ho craved stronger drink than uBitnl, ho said ho chanced to bo near tho railroad yards nnd heard ono man tell another how to obtain a quantity of tho liquor. Not waiting any longer. Castlo News of Nearby Towns MAX AND WIFE DIE Former Maudou Couplo Meet, Death In Cullfoiiiln Tho Unndon Recorder says: News arrived In this city of tho ac cidental death in Los Angeles of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. .LogUtt formerly of Dnudon and Rear creek. Mr, Lo gan wis a member of Ilandou Lodge, No. 133 'l. O. O. F. nna howb of his sudden death wnB aont to tho secre tary of tho lodge. Mr. Logan nnd his wlfo woro at GOLDEN! COFFEE wont to tho placo montlonod and, PaBadona and wont to LoB'Anrfolas to on billboard Rose Btreet, Just north of tho .. M . . . 1 "" "w ...., woro poriormeu niniost ontlrely upon j Uaptlst Church. Ho returned a llt- mico to tost vaccines. Tho public ! uo mtcr nna found two half pintfl of ncaitit dopartmont used something lovqr 2L000' anlmnls in various ex periments. R0SEBURG LADY IS BACK FROM RUSSIA fllvcH Soino inlomstlng Details About Conditions In tho Wur- vlnjC Country Somo Interesting facts nbout con wnisKoy. ho antd )ho whistled to lot persons in tho vicinity know ho had left tho money. Tho billboard Is located In front of tho Clilnoso laun dry. When questioned by tho local of ficers, Castlo said ho did not know another thing concerning tho opor- uuoiib or tno nootioggors.' Ho was woro stopping at a rooming liouso and used it gas stove and loft ono burner turned on nnd both were asphyxiated. i i lt.VI.V AT HA'NDON Hfl.-. i i. .t wiiun nrroHiod uo was near tho So cialist cigar storo with othor mon who had been drinking, and he had itlt n Cttlntl l.A.. 1 ..- ffiSS:. '" ".I" !l re. -5 5" X -' - wa7Vhreten.nVthe VZ Tho rainfall nt Unndon during October wnB-1.8l' Inches; ' For tho thlnkful to get enough for his own . ', ",Hl yw,r l". r,u" w,s uso without lnnrnliiK nnrtlcuhtrs. T'05 '"cboa. has proti'it ludf mpctlof t,. iiigii-pnco rorfeo on it Ituy any hlzo ran ami uu If J on aro not Mlljfljd, r , ho will gladly give jm mki (uo full ran. One-pound can . Three-pound can Flve-nounri nan New Smoked Salmolifel per pound Fresh ChoesOi jiound ijl ujv luiiwiucsi pouna..iJ lomatoes, in cans, 3 tor.J Cranberries, 2 pounds... Macaroni, 5-lb box ...... btrainea ruro rtoney HAS 111(1 CONTRACT to Import religious Instruction It at tempts to do moro than it ought moro than It Is ordained to do, Tho ro- KILL FIVE ITIENS MARINES JIAVK HATTLK OXU IS SHOT AND Yhtim Is Private Duilshek AiUulial Ciipertoit ReiKiits Qnlot Pro alls JClsow hero (Dr AxoclitM Treu la Coo Dj TIbim, WASHINOTON' , D. C, Nov. G. Private Dudshok, of tho mnrlno corps was sorlously Injured and flvo Hal tlens killed Wednesday In a fight between tho mnrlno patrol and tho natives near Lo Troul. Admiral Ca perton today fopo.-ted that quiet provailed olsowhere, Douglas county young lady who has roturnod from Europe Tho Roso burg nows quoting hor says: "Miss Allco Flschor, daughtor of Mrs. Adam FlBchor, arrived horo from Ru88lu nftor an 111)801100 of flvo yuurB Bieni wiin nor sistor, Mrs. Mor ris Weber, In Germany nnd Russia. Sho camo from Moscow to Potrograd and thenco through Sweden, whonco oho sallo(i for Now York. Sho was two months onrouto, thoro bolng mnny handicaps on travel at prosont. Tho oxponso of tho trip is nlso doubled on account of tho war. Morris Wober and family, former ly of this city, woro In oxcollont health when sho loft, except that Mr Wober was suffering from a flosli wound in tho right arm, mused by a bullet flrod during n riot In Mos cow. There havo been a numbor of food tlots in Russian cltios, owing to lack of transportation facilities for handling tho needed supplies. Al though thero wns n big wheat crop tho cities nro suffering for bread, because of tho limited numbor of railroad cars and engines. available tor unnging in tlio supply. wns colnir to lianu him. Oiintln unirt that ho wnn In fun nnd that ho nl ways know Avhnt ho wns doing when drunk. Ho was fined ?r. by tho re corder, but ns ho had spont his last aont for tho booze, ho took his sen- leuco 111 jau. "THIXDKAI) DO NOT DIK" Maotorllnck, in n boautlful nrtlclo In tho Figaro, tolls us, roltoratlng tho mossago of tho "llluo Hlrd." "Tho dead do not dlo." Ono socs tho loss of bo many young existences, and ono Is struck with tho feeling of despair that such, flno anergics nnd such hopes Simula como to naught. Nev er has thoro been such n wasto of human" treasure. For moro. than twolvo months, on nil tho battlo fields, tho bravest, tho most ardent, tho most devoted havo died, nut, de clares tho Belgian mastor, tho vlr tuos or tno noroes cannot dlo. Per !" win 1'flIIS their linrnlam nutnt-o ln. ..- A InrL'ft ,iiptln.. r i, -..11 . ., -. " ""u "" TIIH 1HI'M MAcnill.MMIIl,' equipment js ,1, consUint" i.C'tnklHg othKn!M7T '. ?, ""' Ca8' WCB ,Ut K,,K,W' V.a'il Sat imhIuV soldlors and suppllea to tho front and B t,mt ,s ,l,s teaching; "'Klit under tho auspices of tho lliuiil, ' eposltois In tho poBt-sult of such nttomnts Ir thus forciblv offico sayings bank and about 00o.- ( d truthfuliv Btlteil bv , ord ncn. 000 otners m tno agricultural loaiii banks nnd prlvato savings banks; m': making nUogethor nearly 3.200.0UUI "It may bo laid down as n unlvor- doposUors, or over ono In three of sal rule that a government which at- lW,SrlTBlBnir.ir around ,lo0,fJ!M,V1,M" ,l ouht V.11. not nppoar to bavo dlmlnlBhed tho '"'" ""' uruuiuuis wmtu t Bavlng powor of tho people to tatty 1 tempt things beyond, their roach nr$ approclablo extent. If at nil, for at tho end of July UiIb year tho total of tho deposits In tho postofflce sav ings bank haa boon reduce by only $2,217,803 as compared with tho Bnmo date in iyn-nnmoiy, 7i. 347,980 n8 against $73. fine. 8 13. It Is thought that most or tho reduction vraa brought about by doposltors withdraw lug their savings for Invest ment In the- now government loans, which return a hleher into of Interest WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R f likely net onl to 'fall, but to produce an effect directly tho ppposlto of tlia winch tuoy eoutomplato us desir able." Rovlow of Leigh Hunt, Let nono, then, attempt to forco tho stato of (big aoit of work. Very Bluceioly yours, K. R. HKNDiqRSQN HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 SOCIAL CALV-VDAIt FRIDAY Club With run itmii ..nm.in ........ . .wv.,, iiuuiuu wuio tuereioro nt times loft without sufficient food. This condition was being steadily Improved at tho tlmo Miss Fischer left there. Paul Sdilllerstroni Win FiiniMIr Liimbor (o Railroad Tho Cook Ilay .Harbor Bays: Paul Schlllorstroni Is horo from Point Torrnco. Ho has tho contrnct to furnish brldgo timbers nnd lumber for tho Wlllametto Pacific Railway! and has a sufficient amount of ma torlal sawod to last tho contrac tors two months. Ho has abut tho j mill down for tho tlmo bolng. Ho. says that ho expects nu Increased I domund for nil kinds of lumber within Blxty days. Farmers Exchao Contral Avcnuo and Wi! rhone 370 XOT1CK Tho Exeeutivo Commlttoo of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco will meet nt 4:00 p. nt. and tho gen oral mooting will bo hold nt 8 p, m. Friday, Nov. 5. 1915. JOHN W. MOTLEY, Sqc. PURITY SOCIETY TO HELP RAISE MORALS Movement in Japan to Hvelude Diinilng filrls in tho Festlvl. ties nt the) Coronation Mrs. TDr AuoclttM PrM to fco Br Tlmci J TOKIO, Nov. 5 Tho Japan Obrlnllnii Tnrl.. ai... ...,.,., Alti.i I ".v uunoij, ill WHICH tho loader Is Presldont Saburo Shlm- uuii, rresuiont or 'tlio Houso of Rep resentatives, will holp the movement for n "moral Kioto" during tho cor onation poriod launohed recently bv tno japan Christian Wmnnn'a i" Salvation Dahlia Olomnn. ' Ladles Art Club with Mrs. A. L. Housoworth. Y. P. S. of Norwegian Lutheran Church, birthday Social In church parlors. SATURDAY Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. Mary E. Thompson on South Fifth Ctroot. ,e.3, to rclso strict control over i iiuuiurB . uinmontai to'publlo morals. I In this connection tho Purity Don't forget tho llaml Iasauei-.ido If. OLIVlv w,u PUPlisit tho views of form Association. Tho Army has also Joined. 'Plin nlilner l in avuIl.i. ,i.-. . . ' V r-j'-'-j i ui.iiiiio guisua ' I or dancing girls from all public f unc- jtlons to be hold during the petiod of I r.i "uuo"' a,m l0 l,rs the nuthor dnnco at Eagles Hull Saturday night u,,h"lJ ropresentntivo nion In ana out Nov. . Prizes now on display nt llu- "r Kovorumont life favoriug tho pro- . oriter mint htoro. wo aro tho richer for tholr precious sncniico. Choice Vegetables Wo havo somo cholco fruits and vegetables for tho "weok-ond trade. Hero aro a few suggstlons for jour order: CAULIFLOWER SWEET POTATOES HELL PEPPERS PARSNIPS, RED HEETS AND CA1H1AOE AVPLES, (J.lo to $1.00 per bov ' Try our fhio lino of HOAST COF- FEE at from 25c to -15c ulll bo biggest event nt tlio seahoii, i inisy tornei" iik Htnrv. nt Itusy Comet' dniK wtoro. Model Cas Grocery Pure Food Grocei Wo stand behind lit our Gioceries as to their m r.w.1 niliilllllW. ,,,.. ........... -. ,. nA r.rntir.u -a nninntfimi PRILta. iin i.iiiuuu .."- - WE CARRY All Kinds of FRESH - gram of tho reformers, a tmmii.in 11 14 fMMrn&irr:rk n sr I will bo distributed to tho officials of T? " inUIIULK CC tU MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Comniercl.il ana B'dw'y, tho government, tho members of both Houses of tho Diet, tho mnyors wiruimuout tno country and representative persons. Mr. other! Shlma- da himself will leml tho m'nMmn,a I Innncrmnnl- and ylll try to enlist the support of I H"' llUCIll Premier Count nkirmn. nn.i i, ,. thorltles of tho departments of home affairs and education. Bunker Hill Store Phone 32. MEAT AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Drop in and order your Sunday Roast"1" Tender, juicy and at a price that will please you Enterprise Meat Market icl Puro i.XAlli'f or fi gother wltlt a rw" LIV13RV SERVICE H J motto It bring lj overy imtomertMttwK'J us a trial. Won't jou try " comlnceil - Phono us our order i"l o nro em read; you ns host e know o. u,i rmiMIIIlCI.lIi .B PIIO.XK W Y$ The Home, Home A "5 ?s Il ffe&f Vi now ruif, er ? Sfr to sho to your r , vnur nelgbbors tb " i J..9H',UtawlJ uon t iui "' ,. cf IM condition of w V -.io n run uo.,. wn.i.rJfJ'aoS.Jl run down. ."Jii0 t K till! ttHt. ffliMBbL ' . things rlTitoii.l least eilense-a.ff',r 10 of machinery. " HOME. think tbU oT ' And as you io Ba v 3 you can JIM ,m bans suggestions In tbe. SUggcsw""- -- Co0t columns of tne -v- W 'JP90i jhw