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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
"i TW.Tir "wr-B'F THE COOS BAY TIMEJSl MARSHFiELD;-oWabU:iTHURSbY, NSVE'MllERlf, 1 9l5EVNlNG' EDITION. fl1 three: kFep i)RY.W IX AND WIJ snow iov W. Cravenqtjtes Oil Skins Rubbers Rubber Boots iWater Hats T1I2 VJ2HV RUST YOU PAN IJUY FOIl TII1V IMUAIH IWlicro tno Frlco Is Ahvny Right 55 ' :V :T North Dei'iil IMaWIirteM' Coos Bay Fish Market 119 FRONT STREET. AMi KINDS OF DKIOP 8BA FISH W1IEX IX T11H MAR KI2T. FRKS1I OYSTKItS. CLAMS AXI) GKAltS.' Phono IlO T. IILAKE, Prop. W. SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM KVKRYTIIING SANITARY IAMVAYS OPEN TOR INSPECTION We nmko Ico Crcnin to order, anjr kind and In any quan tity, for parties, lodges, pic nlcn, etc. : : : : : : . : : ; : Wo do not speak of It QUALITY That speaks for itself SALTER'S l'hono 20U.J. Jlnrsliflcl.l ,1 Hold front St., OniHwItft IJIuiico FOH TRANSFER AND STOIU AGI2 OF HOUSEHOLD GQODS FRKIGHT AND DAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono KKI Resldcnco Phono 18-J Market Ave. nnd Waterfront MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Plac'o for .Good Meals Prices Rfiflsnnahln Oor. Commercial nnd lJ'dw'y, HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 T. '. BOAIFH c A. XT. nODGlNB IMarshfield 5JKL.4BS . ISIAAJIlrtimU .u, Estimates Viimilo'iftjl L" !. BlnrohfleliL Oram "are jonr proLTuina printed nt VTtota office. 1; the f nmp tfoble Thetftefn ' TO -NIGHT JV Th0 hiKKeM, loosest iuitl loiuleht IiuirIi of your lifetime If yoU at- ;en( this theater tanlulu, 1 Slv reels of comedy pictures. Kncli " feature. r y ItUl CIJAVLW,JiifliU latest and greatest, conjedx "WORK" ro ,.eeis f ,,1,.,:' ,vn, ,,s famous roiiiedlnn nmdo l) tiio -sanay H, Coinpiiny, 'JAMB TUB STATL'IJ As good us the' best comedies Slupstick Jt " nil like. ' J'B LIKE ai'AKlv Another comedy Uwt will tickle tho ribs ' seveial minutes. V,e,,5tT0 comedies inakb tiio world Iniijjli. Rco A VEIWATrLE .i.IlNtis ,. ..emilur wreaui from btart to finish. AKAU KTKHXITY Oiiof'tlio ''Hazards of Helen" railroad M01 r.' . 1,,ls Pi-oBnim is put' on for tiio liiirpose of makiug people ' lll'ini' ..II .1... u-l.icll.'.w We'll tko caio of tlieiu. Ou,1n i- .. c nf im "e compelled to charge. 15 ceijta -""K 10 ino extra Sunnyvale 'IA.firn GttK 4Hoivni fiPer month iii -'VI I II n . JBJJU f I 1 I JUVaf NOVF.MI1KRT1RF.S Tlmo nnd holKhts of tirioa at MnraMlcld. Tho tides aro placed In order of occurrence with their times on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of coneecutivo heights will in dicate whothor It is high or low water, High tldo on tho bar one' hour and M minutes earlior than at MarBhfleld. lOjIIrs. . 4.28 9.59 1.9 11.00 2.0 G.29 4.2 7.35 4.2 8.35 4,4 9.29 4.5 3.41 5.8 4.35 5.C 12.10 2.1 1.28 2.0 2,49 1.8 4.02 1.4 11.09 -0.8 0.0 0.0 5,39 5.0 C54 4.5 Ft... 4.3 Hrs.. 5.2C Ft... .4.2 Hrs.. 0.05 11 12 Ft... -0,5 13 Hrs.. 1.03 Ft. . .-0.2 14 lira.. 2.04 8,15 Ft, . , Hrs,, 0.2 3,05 0.5 4,2 9.34 4.1 15 Ft.., WKATHEIt FORECAST (11 AuoclitM rrcii to Com Dij tIbim. OREGON Fair cast, occa sional rain west; winds most ly southerly. , . 4 LOCAL TKSDTERATURIJ RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. ni Novomhor 11, by Bon, Ostllnd, special gov ernment mctooroloclst: Maximum 54 Minimum 32 At l': 43 a. m'. , . 4 5 Precipitation 24 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1915 C.G7 Precipitation smo period laBt year 17.59 Wind Southwest, cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET " Thursday Novombor 11. Sun rises at 7:0G and sets at 4:41. - Aid Lodge. Geo. E. Cook, Robort Dlllard, O. B. Torroy and Mel Diuv can loft today for Coqulllo, whero they will nRolst tho Coqulllo Mooso Lodgo in Initiating a now class and getting tiio lodgo work started prop erly. Rain Holds Up Work. Tho work of paving Front street botweon Cen tral and Anderson nvonuc has bcon hold up on account of tho rain. Tho big concreto mixers have been brought iii nnd aro laying there, waiting for tno tlmo wuen 1110 woatu or will clear up, Cliurch Social. Tomorrow ovonr Ing at 7:30 In Guild Hall Fourth and Markot thoro will bo a Church So cial an,! nu onjoynblo program has bcon arranged, to which nil aro look ing forward with Interest. A tab lunu: "The Nations", will bo tlTo op cnlng numbor of tho program. Liimhci' IFiglicr. Accoroing to n report received horo from San Fran elsco, tho wholesale price of lumber has Jumped from fifty cents to ono dollar per tnousauu in ino mm iow days. Tho demand has boon strong er for somo tlmo nnd tho advanco was not unexpected. It will ho grati fying news to tho ontlro coast. Choir RchuuvMil. Tho choir of the First Baptist church will nfcet for rehearsal this ovonlng nt 8:15 o'clock In tho church parlors. Spec ial music will bo rehearsed for tho Union Thanksgiving sorvico which will bo hold In tho Baptist church this year. GlrlH to Meet. Tho Girls' Mission ary GUlld of tho Baptist church will meet to-morrow ovonlng at 7:30 o'clock at tho homo, of Mrs. J. M. .' - fiin-olln ClraPlin comedies we upetairs- or do.wp, ,cWWren, 6e. BUY NOW "SEE RE,M)-vIKl" T" j. ill j' nun "' Wright, 920 South .Fifth" Street, Af ter the. mooting the. Oulltlt wljl attend tlitf D.'Y. P. V.-Sodal'TiHlio htinr of Mr. and .Mrs. D. L. Hood, 210 Birch AvcnuoV . i . No More Candidates. It was said at tho. city recorder's offico this af-. ternoon that no "more" petitions for city candidates have been taken out. Tomorrow at 5 p,ni..ls.tho last hour for filing them with J, W. Uutlpr. Ullcss othbrs appear in tho field thoro will ho but ono .man to bo vot ed on to fill two council offices. "Work .Must llo' Soiree. 'Work In Fortlnn'd has been reported scarce by sovcrnl fFqm Coos. Bay .who hav'o coma "hohi'a unsuccessful. : In ; n want ad carried this week. In a Por u iujui , uuiik iiiwii, as years ot age, offers timber lnnd worth ?G00 to nnyono who will give him perthh nent employment. ' Rucks Coming In. It was re ported today Hint on account of tho heavy rains that tho duck flights aro lower and that ninny of tho fowjs uiu luiiuuiK on tno uny niiu tile- near by lakes. There Is a heavy south west wind blowing outside, a fact that will add to tho landing of the ducks In tlmo for the Thanksgiving shooting. Slow Sinn. tfco.. ' HojV says that 'he nn8 Just'dlscovorod the slow est mall servlco hd o'cr oncountored. Whllo in Coqulllo Inst month ho wroto n letter , to Mrs. Bolt in Mnrshfleld, putting' 'f iii' tho Post off Ice. thoro October. 12.'- 'Tho Icttor reached hefo' tho dar before" yestbr day,. 'Novombcr I), being almost n month. Vhero tho letter was, whoro it traveled, etc,, Is n puzzlo to Mr. Bolt'. Leg Radly Hroke". Just boforo tho BtcaniBhlp Breakwater loft yes tQrday for Su Francisco Carl U. Carlson, seaman, was working in tho hold, aiding fn lon'dlng 'somd tics, whonn'ropo caught nbout his ankle, thor wlnbh atartdd and ho was haul ed up by ono leg through tho hatch way boforo tho hoisting maqhlno stopped. Dr. IWrtlo and Mlngtm woro called hurriedly. It was found tho bg bono In tli 6 anklo was' br6k on besides sovornl smaller ones and many dislocations. Carlson Is now In tho hospital. Ho may bo perma nently lamed. Hold Union Service Tho union Thanksgiving services .will bo hold this year In tho Baptist Church nnd tho R-ov.'- Foskctt will deliver tho address. Tho. sorvlcd will bo In tho qvcnlng-nnd many arrangements aro IiuIiih made now for tho decorations nnd Jlc. specie' -luslc. Tho chang'o qt Umo to tl evening .will, allow tho housowives to proparo hugo din ners for tholr families and company nnd at tho samo tlmo bo nblo to at toiul tho sorvico. t AT THE HOTELS ' Chandler Hotel. C. P. Boll, Portland: F. G. Los llo, Qoqulllp; C. E, Hullng, Myrtlo Point; Joseph Fyfo, Jr., San Fran cisco; A. W. Augor, Portlnndj IC. F. McLood, Portland; William T. Park, Portland;. S. C. Van Armltago Portland; Rex' Wogg, San Fran cisco; E. M. French, Kelso, Wash,; Ralph B. Kopzer, Salem;' C. I'. Grnm, Portland; T. Bradford, San Francisco; William Candlln, Co qulllo; C. W. Smith, Portland; It. J. Montgomery, Brldgo; W, J. Long- ston, Coqulllo. . . ' : Ithinro Hotel I 8. R. Johnson, Eukoiio; Ray Noel, Bluo Ridge; Porcy Milburn, Millings ton; E. Rubank, Bandon; E. Nelson, Powors: W. II. Stull, Allegany; 8. B. CUtllp, Coos River; John Horloy, Coqulllo; W, II. Smith, Coos River. Lloyd Hotel J. B. 'Jewell, Powors; A. P. An derson, Roseburg; H. Norman Co qulllo; Mrs. Etta Brown, Donmark,' M. Boon, Myrtlo Point; II. IL Greg ory, Cottngo Orovo; Cu McCarty, San Francisco; Frank Chaso, Roseburg. TrtFtrr-- WN I We Peiiverl liMelaieIy H I'JMine- us 'fpr your drug- H hto'ro articles. Every care and attention given your H-wishcx Try this feature- of "0vl" ryu The Central Ave: Drug1 Store H ,JHUXK 71 viu o'wrl V 'jTip-t-r- Perham ' &k$wPvk! .''H, iX HEPSONAL MENTION :j. W. O. laird, Deputy Sheriff, camtf overt rrom uoquiiie this, morning serving icgni papers. MRS. SAMUEU. GREGG Will lcnva tomorrow fgc I;pr,tlapd,. wherq p.ho win inKo.up, scnooi worn. HARRY BULT.M,AN left, this moru,- lus. fpra trp io.iip..yaJlcy pacing 0:1 thoctfaies .. ' MRS. ETTA BftOWKvrdUirncd .Tjif- the morning train to 1ier honic in benranrk, after a short Visit hero. DONALD CHARLESON Is over from Banifoh' fof a-'fow dhj 'looking nfter soirtcPort of Coos Bny'"mn tors. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' JUDGE COliE returned ' last - ovo nlng from the county scot, whero ho" held "a session of rolirt yes terday. " ' ' ' PAUL DLMmck, of snn FranclBp, one of tiio head officials of tho Swayno & Hoyt Company, 'it ex pected hero .tomorrow from Port land. POSTMASTER COLE enmo iKYrohi Dclmar today on business. Ho says that Dan McLoUnn who was for merly thoro has gone to Canada to enlist with the Allies.- CAPTAIN JAJUES POLIIBMU8 left this morning for Coqulllo, nnd Bandon, where ho will look after tho Jotty work now being douo. there. 'A. J. 8HBILWOOD nnd wlfo. anil daughter, Clara, passed through horo yesterday on route homo to Coqulllo from Snn Francisco whoro they spout s'ovornl weeks at tho Exposition. ' J. S. HANSON, wlfo and family will loavo toinprrow inornlng. for Bolso. Idaho, whoro they will mako their homo In the future That Ihoy aro leaving is regretted very much by tholr hosts of friends and acquaintances In this city, JAMES COWAN enmo over yester day ,fromi Bandon on tho. Spood well which took on part of a car go of poles there nnd is finishing her load with lumbor at the East sldo mill. TIiIb makes Mr. Cow an's third' Trip fro"m ' Bandon to Mnrshfleld oii tho Speedwell nnd ho says that bo thinks ho la now qualified as an nblo scamnn. J. M. WRIGHT Is in from Powors for a sjiort stay tp rccupomto from nn attack of Illness, Ho has nhout conflicted tha how school houso. nnd has started work on the build ing, for E. J. Lonoy's bank which will bo 'mdyed to Powers from Port Orford early Iii Docombor. Mr, yrJslt has boon doing much flno work' at P6wors,thq bank building making tho fifth structuro ho hntf orcqtcd thoro this season. FINDS UNIVERSITY TO BE GOOD ONE JtcKrt of.. Dr. Cajer of U. 8. Itoard of Education Compllmeiitur)' to Oregon Institution EUOENE, Nov. ll.-Tho University of Oregon is a "sound nnd vigorous" institution. .Its oost per studont ap pears on tho faco of tho. figures to be, very low. in comparison with tno Institutions of liko rank in other states. Its faculty is ablo, honest nnd naru'worKing, romarKtiuio lor tho high proportion of higher de grees thoy hold nnd for tha Inrgn nmopnt of valuable .research, work they havo dono without oncoatrago niont from" tha atuto or flnnnclal.as slBtanCo from' tho administration, Tho studonts aro icloan, Intelligent, and, for tho most jtart, wcj) prepared. These nro somo of. tho conclusions sot f6rth at length under tho author ity of the United States govornmpnt In tho report ot Dr. S. P. Capon, specialist In higher education of the Unitod States Bureau of Education. Dr. Capon conducted nn extensive survey of.thp. University in Septem ber, at the request ot the president and regent, and which will bo' pub llehod entlro and issued to tho news paper men of tho atat'o and others who may. bft IntoxQBted,. . 8X0 Wl IX 'EUGENE fTeniiiernture;Trioro rHXest LVIIiKt ' Ieh;ThWcar f The Eugene Guord s.ays; . t- . i Tho minimum temperature In En Kene-fland&yvwas, 30' dogrees aboyo. roro,. four degress above freezing, an4 , tio cpldeat day for Euueno, this .win try, , accprdjnjc tq;II,..I.yg, EVBeup weather observer, rThe tempprature; flf.thrnlh, yeJ.erilayi8-.a8 degrees: itearl)' tho tomperature1 ot- snow I The' inaxlmnm. tePipruturo. yeiiter- (lay was -HI. making a dfffeYtrfcs of lut ten tfo'grei'B.tnroh'ghouetho day". vTiteJlMt'sitowiiUoa numbor Tit hiijt -,Bnrrojiii4ips-' 'Hugono .Sun-; riay, Tho.poburg ills. wore, covered,, epow fell on tiio McKcnzle In hvj-j ulnlty ofr.Lcahicgtand. in, tha hlll ha- tMeen (ho Ioha.wk and AIcKezlet rlvJ rrs. In the vicinity of AvaltervlMe, Snow (plVtonftho Coastranfet In. th& westprn part of the count'. CluJfc?Ua" hwaar, . ljy CJirbtlaji aiurcli.hyllai Jl(y, Xpviii6er 1'A Old lOnrfieuni, TJiwiter. .Kfpnt fff, Chlvkou llnpr J I ;M-r2 p, 111, -,... : ( . 5F Times."!' m-M?: . Bring Results v- I'ROF. SWEIvTSER OFFERS TO EX ASHXE SPECIiliXS' Season Now At Height n"d Maiiy Can Xot Tell Difference From Toad- . stools, Ho ays This is the height of the mush Voom scnsoii. With - miishrooms como toadstools; tho ono makes good eating; the. .other ninkes work foe tho undertaker. To distinguish tho two varlotles is sometimes a Job that wyett Qxijorta somd ' tlm'6s Jail dbwk on; .PrQf..A. .R.. .Sweptser, head qtj tho botany dopnrtmont at tha Unli verBlty, Is sohdlng out otfors to sot any ono nt. rights regarding tho dlf ferqneo between tho toadstools and mushrooms. Many Aro Gathered Many people 'have gono Into tho hills lately and hayo como hack, duf? Ing this damp weather, with hats t ot nuiBhrooms. 1 There nre often cad- oe wherein they can not distinguish' between thp two varieties. Dally thoro nrrlvo at tho slate uni versity small nnd queor looking 1R- tlo boxes. Thedo nro coming froni Ull pa,rtji of the slnlo and thoy cqn- tain specimens for examination. Prof. Swcctscr asks that tho roots of tho fungus, bo sent and care takcni to hnvo everything wrapped In tlssuo paper so thoro will-bo nd danger of Its breaking Homo Advise, Given In a lottor horo Prof. 8wcolsorr who Is knp.wn hero for his annual visits tiajat "Wliilo tunny of tho toadstools aro good to cat, somo mnko trouble In tho dlgcstlvo tract, samo nro danger ous, nnd noniQ nro actually .deadly," f.ald Mr. Swootsor. "Safety lies on ly in knowing n fow unmlstnknblo forms. and sticking, cloioly to them. It somo cases tho most attractive and Innocent looking of tho tondstools aro tho most deadly. Ono snfoty first motto In gathering toadstools Is to avoid absolutely all forms having n cup, or anything rcsombllng u cup, on tho lower end of tho stem. All tho deadly forms-possess somo sorts of cup; n ring, white gills, nnd scales, nlthough tlie Bcalcs nnd ring In soma cpocics d.lBnppbnr.oarly. "This does not mean,- thowovor, that no 8poclos. without theso chnr actorlBtlcs Is deadly. Wo nro glad theroforo to mako Identifications for nnypno.hl the iRntp," A SOCIAL CALENDAR . THURSDAY Klostor Club with Mrs. N. II. MacMlllan, Alort Club with Mrs. II. E. Edwards. Eastsldq Soda,! Club with Mrs, J. Swanson. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. G. A. Bonnett. Ladles Aid Society' of Nor- ' wogln'ri' Lutheran Church on- tertnlncd by Mrs. E. Borglat)d. . at chlifch 'chapel. FRIDAY. 4 M, H. S. Athletic Bonofit danco In Eagles Hall. Thimble Club, with Mrs. Lester Eaton In Bangor. 4 Trio Card Club with Mrs. Frank.JDpnnlng, . 4 B, Y. I'. V, Social at homo. of M,r, and Mrs. D. L. Rood. Episcopal Social In Guild Hall. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. - ' B. D. McArthur, 4 f " '' r,v,'AM0NlGflHE SICK1 't 4 x m t . w. -u 4 Llttlo Otis Rogers, two-year old so'ir of Mr.! and:-Mrs. Anson O, Rog crs, fell while playing In- the base ment of tho roslileuco on Second Street, and broke his collar bone, Tho Injury is ti'oI serious. I Uj . r . . , Speedwell 'snflt so'iitii Vrldny nt 1 p. 111. fioin Xortli JUuiLtlTlckcii. .).tC.rth.-lR-U) ", I. ,,;. .,;.,-. -p- i j.; l is&ipjtipn Specialists , Bring usy our presiriptipnsr THE BUSY CORNER -yho Itexalf Jpruu Btoro l'UQXK MJH ll i- AVaDellvw ' - ,t ' Wet Weather Wearables Are Now Inn DemniaKid ' You caoget ttiem at Job ber's prices at the X C Pen mey Company Store. MEN'S x Doublo Texture Cishmcro, i?n.no nmii.io oTii,, nrint lining Doublo texture print lining, fitU-jBtrapjicd, ccnicnted ?.!. Doublo5 tbkttiro, extra vnL i?'2.68 ' ' BOYS' DotiUlo texture,, print lin ing ,-.. , , .. ...$U.S Doublo Texture, extra" ya. $1.1)8 A! .T. TOWERS CO. FISH BRAND CLOTIIIXO Ixing Coast, Keflex, $3.00 value . ., $2,.l) Mcdl.um Cont, Reflex, $2. CO valuo ... ......... ...iiJt Waist Pant, $1.50 valuo. .$!. Squam Tarp Hats, 3Gc val.,Uo Paraflno PnntB, $'2,25 vnluo'...,' r7 -Z CZlJ. 7frW8 r wVlUjailf Othorfl Foil en v. 3 'l H i? 'r " " - Home-curod Dried Apples per lb. (unbleached) 10c Golden West Coffee, per pound 40c Btittef," (Norway) 2-(foUrid squares 68c Cooking apples, two boxes 75o Preserves (lar(je,25c glass) 20o Gettings Cash Grocery !yousmvoeney ... . . til). .IUtOAIMVY, NKAIt CENTRAL . v Cm Wither - SPELLS Heating Y0 Carry Thirty Varieties in . . "T, f i .' I Wood and Coal Heaters Hot Blasts for Coal and Wood. :J"-1f uaKS ipr o.oai. Perfection for Oil. All reasonably priced. A good line to choose from COAL HODS FIRE SHOVELS POKERS FIRE DOGS FIRE SCREENS 00D BASKETS WE SET UP HEATING STOVES FREE OF Pioneer Hardware Co. MARSHFIELD Cliiitftuuis Haziinr, by Christian s.f ..i. t...nA.. r.Hi;t..a. v..A.A..tf.A. io 0ct ()rlepiii Thenter Front fif. t'lijcji,l)npr Mtllfr 3 j. n. Dit, ir, k, KKiry, iioutut, aot CokoRldff. Phono 112-J. . KagleN' Dance, I!kIcV Hull, Hut uitluy nluhf; .AfaitlnV Ort'lioNtm. Tl'imS nil. J t NEW TODAY ' ' FOR HAU5 'Clll-St'Pi-Stock unit fixtures of Gov. Why's storo on i Fourth Btroe. 09 Why. FOR Aljlj tuillncji aiul Miyk. A siiap ' for ' right" party. Phono 5i001 .Nattk-yPendi.'. ,(.t..' ! Ri:WAR,Dr Will Kjvq ijllO.ot) ro)vanl for information leaumg 10 iocaj)oi. at South Slough. ,8un.day. Phil rJlllVlJt JUU4( !) D- ViniMfjU KKWAKD If itackiiKO of eipret from Santa qara Is found, contain Ing personal papers belonging to T. D. Mulfln- liberal1' reward will bo given for lis roKlrirtoVard'Sl'. , iDIako, Marshflold, Oregon. ::' WANTED "t I "t WANTKD IVom 80 to iflO acres, not over 10 miles tr.om.Coos Dny. Address "W," euro; Tiroes". f LOST ANDF0UND:S t FOUND Part of rosary 011 Santa Clara, jQ.wjier can got, sane by paying for this ad at Times office, WOMEN ri..i.i rr,, n-,-.v n nn Doub o Toxturo Cashmoro J9.90 Doublo texture, print. ,llp Ing, full strapped and co mmuted ... .$l.08 Doublo toxthre, extra val 2.08 Extra valtlo., light ' weight, rubber linod , 81.08 GIRLS Doublo textltro, full strapped nnd cemontcd 9t.08 Double toxturc, extra vnl., $t.t)H Rain Coat, blue, hood at" Inched, rubber llnod. .M8 Capes, hood attached, bluo and red, extra valuo. .$1.7.1 t y ' Tho Orlglnnidrn of Low Prices (') f Stoves uasi box lor wooa. x;v CHARGE e?- NORTH BEND . J FOR SALE I ! FOt SAIilt.CjIKAP Ifpijwjholij fur nlturo. Apply I Campbell, Cur tis Cotiago, Hunker UIU. FOR rtAMJ til dWtfErt 800 acri stock add dairy farm 2 miles from Gravel Ford, Orogon, I1C.000.00 E. 0. Carter,, JWfltia ront oragop. T fr 'FOR-RENT $ , FOH RKN.T lajy ranrh, with iittk,fpr' flale.ri'ujujre "3.,'Ai QoM . owner, Allegany Oregon. FOR UKNT U fiinilbheil 4-room t housos,t mod.orn, Poe G5.-L. FOR, RI'JNTrvo;room ryrnislied flpapien,i. ijq8ipUy,Au.1voiuulrj r. r--r .t- -. ' I 1 '- FOR RKNT' 8U-rtpiil house, 'cut npj Thlrcl and Anderson 'Tele1 phono 110-J, nUNGALOvy 1X)II KIJNTr-New and FOJt JtlCN1--Tw.q WTHodr Wve room cp.tages.,. plastered arid with all ro.qd!i;n; cnven.lencea, lpcuted on Twolfth street. Jteat $14 and ' JIG per mppth, APPy Qolng; & Haryejr Furniture ljt.ore. FOU R1:NT -New ad wouVmth i- room house, with basement awl . all modernconveaUBCM, lncl. ' Ing two, bath' Moni two toHftta, ; laundry -tub in.baiiit, arraujS-'-et. for tojanillles. VBa;,Bulkr ' Hill.' Rent feasonaUif.' i Anly Robert Mariden. Sr., Ulephone n 9 1 OK 2.-.yz rfiwm j M 2P ft &