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j s.A,4 "KfrWA'i'j fmmi"?lfmMm "N FOUR " - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1 915-EVENING EDITION. Jill?'-1-' .-"'A Here in Abundance New Suits For Women Special at $15, $17.50 $20 and ,$25 Tho luxury of fine Stilts Is dis closed In our allowing of tlioso now models for women. Every ntylo foaluro of merit Is to bo found In llils unusual dlsplny. Developed from licnvy Wldpcords, Novelty Mix turos, Clilffon Hrondclotli, Giibnr dines mid Serges. Jacket bIiow (Iio liort Imiv, Ilodliigolo, Norfolk or Hcltcd-ln models. See them. Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 361 MIGHIE IS TD LEAVEITURKEY PLENTIFUL WIIjIj FIRST TAlKK OUT MUD SIIOAIj IN UI'PKK HAY II PUBLICJVIARKET? n hates skkk place to ha it. TEH AWAY WRECK LOOT HiisIiichs KIoiiiIhIios at Hear End Iellvery Wagon Sales are Rapid Until Wagon Drives Ou Why not a public market for tho )lratc8? Why not n placo whoro the wen who palvagcd r0 pairs of cor Hots from tho wreck, or 17 cIIbIi imns, or 57 viirlotlcs of catsup and ennned beans, could bring tlioni unil hoII for cash? 'This would allow tho pirates a clianco to got rid of tholr plunder and at tho tmnio tlinu re ceive pay for their lnhora aboard tho Santa Clara. Tho Idea presented Itself yester day when sovernl pirates cauio up from tho bench and hoKMi hartorlng away their loot. One man had 25 boxes of Sliluola hoo poIIhIi. llu was iuixIoub to got rid of thoui, also ho was anxious to got tho money. A bootblack was cornered. "What'll you Klvo for tho out fit?" and tho "nhlno," sousing tho nnxloty of tho other, saw a chunio to drlvo n good bargain. "Oh, I'll glvo you a couplo of nhoo shines." Loud noises. "Oho mo nix-bits for 'cm?" ho howled. And tho sulo was mado for CO cents. Another nmatour Halcsmaii had iiovoral pairs of good shoes, "all wool and a yard wldo." Ho sat on tho end unto or a delivery wagon and waited on IiIh customers. Tho shoos wore examined, found to bo sound and tho haggling wont n. Tho footgear pubsod lnuuls at $1.25 a pair. Otbor men and othor goods came, lluslncss begun picking up and then tho wagon drove uwny. So why not tho public market? A llttlo stand anywuy, that doesn't movo around? ,$ t WATERFRONT NEWS $$ Loaded with freight, tho steam schooner Westerner arrived in at seven o'clock this morning from Sau Francisco, Sho unloaded nt North Hood boforo noon and thou moved up to tho Smith Terminal dock. Tho vessel will load lumbor at tho C. A. Smith mill for San To il ro. The steam schooner Thomas L. Wand cuino In this morning from San Fruuflqco uud today is loading tho equipment of tho l'uget Sound llridgo and Dredging Company for Soattlo. Sho will probubly got away tomorrow, Tho steamship Kilburn Is duo In tomorrow morning from Sun Fran cisco and Eureka, and will sail soon after for Portland. COOILEJO PLAY MOLESKIN WAHHIOHS MEET LO CALM ON GRIDIRON TOMORROW CAME KOH ORDERS Tho stoam schooner Nowburg, from San Francisco, arrived In yes torday morning at North Head, com ing for orders. Hero tho skipper re ceived ft wlro to proceed to Grays Harbor und ho left ut once. Say Will Play Despite Weather Mn" Marslifleld Klcvcn In Tl- Tl Condition In spite of the protestn or tho Weather Man tho Marshflold high school football leum moots nt 3 p. m, tomorrow on south Hroadwny to do l.attlo with tlio Coaulllo Iwarrlors. Coach Itoyal Nllcs declares his mon h'avo novor boon In hotter slmpo and that ho expects tho gamo of tomor row to bo n "thriller." First. Heal IMilblt This will bo tho first rlinnco for tho local fans to soo tho Marshflold team in operation this year. Tho early season gumo nt North Ilend, which was won by tho locals, is hard ly a criterion of tho typo of ball now ou exhibition. Though it is mining heavily today and tho Haiti Man says moro for to morrow, tho field In a sandy one In which tho wntor quickly sottles. The locnl Lineup Tho lineup of the Marshflold clov en follows: Lyons, center; Merchant and Painter, guards; DrcsBor and Lii Chnpollo, tackles; Hurrows and Hon gell, ends; Wntors, quarter: McDuf foy, rull and Seaman and Chapman, halves. Roth Trlbboy and McDonald will bo out or tho gumo because or slight Injuries. HOME-COMING WILL BE STATE-WIDE ONE F.vpcctcd That Oiegon-O. A. P. (Junto Will He Soon by 10,000 Per sons, November tin KUGKNK, Nov. 11. A stutowldo homecoming -and reunion that Is not merely for alumni but ror all citi zens Is to bo a fcaturo or tho Ora- gon-O. A. C. annual- football gamo.f Novombor 20. Ten thousand Invl latlons aro bc!ng sent. Fifteen hun dred O. A. C. rootors nro oxpecton. Special trains nro to ho run from Portland. Comparative scores In northwest conference games this year presago a oloso struggle, although O. A. C.'s 20 to 0 victory over tho famous Mlchl-i hun Aggies glveB Its team a great In- llitii ireniiKu tun iiiuuotuu, iuiou,.o icay sco tho gumo. Kugeuo'a business district will bo decorated; so will tho campus and the fraternity houses. A luncheon will bo served to tho alumni on tlio campus at noon and a danco to which they will bo admlttod free will bo given In tho now Kugone armory aftor tho gumo. Uovomor Withy, rombo, Congressman "Pat" MoAr tlinr. Presidents Cainpholl and Kerr and other notables will bo In tho itcelvlug line. Also to "Knt" Off Few Loads of Sand Opposite Pigeon Point - (Joes to Portland Soon Probably within tho next few dayB tlio government dredgo Mlchlo will steam Into tho upper bay, dig her suction plpo into tho channel bolow tho Southorn Pacific docks and try hor luck at "eating" mud. Also tho craft In all probability will tnko a fow loads of sand from off tho rocky shoal opposite Pigeon Point In tho lower bay, said Honry Song stackon, secretary of tho Port, this morning. Between tho 15th and 20th of this month tho Mlchlo Is scheduled to leave for Portland. It Is not set tled yet whether sho will bo laid up there for tho winter or go to Grays Harbor. Sediment Collected At the point whoro tho main chan nel makes a sharp curvo townrd tho Smith mill sodlmont Is said to have collected until now a llttlo dredging is absolutely necessary. Several times Captain Macgcnn has reported tho channel filling in thoro and onco tho dredgo Seattle came up, put tho plpo lines nshoro and work ed thoro for sovoral hours, (iono All Winter. Captain Polhomus is said tb have received word from tho government engineers In Portland regarding the movement of tho Mlchlo. Tho Orogonlau, of Portland, praises tho work of tho Mlchlo. It sayB! Except whoro a Bounding of 20 feet has boon obtained and another of 27 foot, tho Coos Hay bar has a depth at low wator of approxi mately .10 feet and a ruling depth of 25 feet at least Is assurod, say Government engineers, so tho dredge Colonel P. S. Mlchlo Is to leave thoro botwceii Novombor 15 and 20 nnd probably will not rturn until spring. With tho lusldo channel at Coos Hay at 25 feet, puvo ror ono placo nt Pigeon Point, where there Is less depth, tho BUaccsB attained on tho bar is encouraging to tho Coos Hay Interests as well ns to tho Federal officers, who regard tho work done this year by tho Mlchlo as fully dem onstrating that an ndoquato channel ran ho provided, although It Is yet to bo. ascertained how well It will maintain Itself during tho whiter without tho aid of a dredge. Tel In or Channel Thoro has been n Jetty on tho north side of tho entrance thoro for years mid some favor Its extension and renewal or part of tho 'section now In place. Tho chnnnel dug by the Mlchlo has a width of 500 feet nud even without tho aid of addi tional Jetty work, it Is believed that next season thoro will ho obtained j easily a channel .'10 feet deep over an urea of possibly 1500 foot In width. As to tho Pigeon Point fcat uro, It Is said, the channel thoro may bo changed so as to avoid an obstruction that Is of a rocky char actor. Plan of Kiiglnoor. It is tho aim of tho Corps or En glnoors, United States Army, appar ently to try dredging nt outsldo har bors, whoro conditions nro favor able, In proforenco to shouldering exponslvo Jetty work, and with a machine of tho typo of tho Mlchlo nvallablo for tho malntonanco of channels at two or moro bars with in reasonable dlstauro, it 1b declar ed by somo exports that tho marlno roads could bo kept In good condi tion. As to tho lusldo chnnnel, they nro taken euro of by plpclluo dredges. Coos Day Is looked upon ns ono of tho Oregon coast ports that will acrommodato moro of tho nverngo types of steamers engaged in tho offshore lumber trndo somo of which hnvo been thoro nt various times. WILL UK ENOUGH GORHIiKHS FOR THANKSGIVING DEMAND Price About 25 Cents n Pound Cost of Annual FcuKt to Ho No .Moro Than Last Year Turkey will bo plentiful this year, so will tho cranberries and they will cost approximately the same as laBt year, all of which Is encouraging nows to tho hoiisowlfo who Is already figuring on tho Thanksgiving din ner. Most of tho turkeys nro ralsca in tho Coqulllo Valley. Tho butchors noxt week will mnko their annunl pil grimage to buy up a supply for Coob Hay. Around tho Ten Mllo country gobblers aro rnlsod, but not enough to supply tho local demands that will bo heavy. Tho cost por pound, say tho but chors nt this early stage of tho game, will bo closo around 25 cents a pound. Chickens will ho about 20 cents nnd t'.ucks from 20 to .22 edits, though tho demand ror tho latter Is not or dlnnrlly great. Local Hcri'les Goiio Most ol tho local cranberry crop has been harvested some time slnco and shipped away to outsldo markets. Somo of tho merchants havo resorved n supply III cold storage, but In nil probability large amounts of berries will havo to bo shipped In horo from tho Capo Cod markets. Cranberries havo been "short" nnd In tho cast this year. The local dealers say tho housowlvcs can flg uro now on nbot 15 cents n quart or two quarts or n quarter. The, rest of tho dainties nnd the KubstnntlalB fo the Thnnksglvlng feast will 'cost practically no moro than they havo boforo. BIG FILM IS READY fi.o.SK to ,oon fkkt to hk SHOWN IN COUNTHV BRIDE BEHIND BADS MILS. CKCIL HOLLAND IS TAKEN CAPTIVE 111.' FHIKNDS Inasmuch ns Sho Hccelved "Llfo Sontcnco" (HiIh Argue Hrldo Should Pay "Penalty." Miss Mnybollo Farloy last ovonlng at the homo of Ucrt Holland, on Eighth street, becumo tho brldo of Cecil Holland. A few mlnuteB after tho Rev. Browning had pro nounced them ns ono, girl friends of tho brldo forcibly broko In nnd carried her out of tho house. Sho was taken to tho city Jail, whoro dcsplto hor protestations, sho Bpent tho next ton minutes looking through the' bars. Tho hurriod arrival of tho anxious bridegroom opened tho doorB of tho coll. Only tho Immediate members of tho families of tho brldo and grpom wor,o present nt tho ccromony Inst evening. . Tho brldo for two years wns em ployed in tho offlco of tho city ro cordcr and tlmo nnd ngaln In tho pollco courf has seen "unfortunate" chaps sent down stairs for n day or two In the Hotel do Cnrtor. Her friends argued last night that In asmuch as she had just recolvcd tho "llfo sentence" sho too Bhould Horvo u whllo lusldo the bars. Thoro was much laughter and tho good nnturod struggles of Mr. Hol land were of no avail. Tho young couplo will mnko their homo with Mrs. Anna Holland nt 352 South Fifth Btreot. Unit lids Marry Sister. It Is only nbout a year ago that Hcrt Holland, brother at tho groom, wns married to Miss Florenco Far Icy, n slstor of tho bride. It was at their homo thnt tho ceremony took place last evening. LIGHT IS SHOT DDT SOMK ONK TAMPKHKD WITH HAY HANGKJUONAL .Matter Hcjiortcd by tho Keeper1 to ,,, II. J. Kimball, Deputy Col lectors of Customs Nols Adnmson, keeper of tho har bor lights, yesterday camo up to tho city with ono of tho lights thnt hnd heon shot out in tho lowor bay. Tho oil tank plainly showed two bullet holes through It. Those lot tho oil escape and tho lamp was going out whon Adnmson found It. Tho light wns opposlto tho Portor Mill. Ho roportcd tho matter to Harry .T. Kimball, U. 8. deputy collector or Customs, and both will mnko a ro port to tho government wnd nlBo Book tho discrant. Thoro Ib a heavy flno and prison nontonco for such an net. COAST TO HAVE NEW LINE OF FAST FREIGHTERS Steamer? AVI'l Ho Placed on Hun from Paget Sound and San Francisco to Atlantic Coast SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11. An nouncement that a now lino of fast freight steamers would ho plnccd on tho run botweon Pugot Sound points and Snn Francisco and New York lr tho Delownro, Gulf nnd Pnclflc Trnns portntlon Company, wns mndo horo. It Ib planned to begin tho sorvlco ab soon ns tho Panama, canal la clear ed of tho nlldo. 1 has a lirir w II CIIAMl.K.t J I?. '.aS , '"'i-uHUv '"ySaysUesu.nr,, utlou and !,. Iln llopff. "' dcr Cr0' Novel Ir tlin .., . B. Hardy, ;0V;;": Hi or the Chamber orcomm '"''"J ' Portland, that 1B now beln ff7 U nhout and will bo tiwSf discussion. HoBrti wh,PhiW,h' whollyowithlnaradluBo7," or a city aro ot n8kcd t J commercial club or tho cb. 1 ' ! commerce. Cooperation , J ' ho says, and also mean, ,, JJ combating tho .llH "o uses as his Illustration ,v. town of Trenton, Ml0, .ij delegations were sont into t,,Z" try ami tho farmers Joined th,?,'" -merclal club. From time to Z social affairs hnvo boon held In such a way tlmtlh0farmeri. tholr families could Join In TbJ. suit has boon tho creation of u tor spirit between tho morchind .m tho farmers and better bminc,. Iw thorn both. lct Ho further urges "accurate . prulsnls of land for newcomen ,. dor chamber of commerce dlrcctlm and guarantee." IS HI JETTI VKSSKLS Arrived Tillamook, Portland, 4.1-1 p. in. yesterday. TIiob, L. Wand, Sun Francisco, 0:30 u. m. today. Westerner, Sun Francisco, G:30 a, m. today, Duo Here. l Yellowstone, San Francisco, to morrow. Hardy, San FranclBCo, tomorrow, Duo to Sail. Speedwell, Sun Francisco, I p. m. tomorrow. OPTICAL SERVICE 1 SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION. 2 PROPERLY ADJUSTED MOUNTINGS. 3 T0RIC LENSES GROUND TO FIT. 4 NO DELAY Glasses made while you wait. 5 PRICES FROM $2.50 TO $8.50. Don't experiment Get the best in the first place from Optical Department RED CROSS DRUG STORE V It. WRIGHT AND CRKW WILL SOON HK THROUGH AT HANDON Havo About Closed (Sap That LW River Flow Out Over Sand Spit Capt. Polhomus Tlicro Completion or the llandon jetty ujiotit Christmas tlmo Is tho word from tho Clty-by-tho-Sen. For months Knglnoer C. H. Wright nnd u crew of men have boon laboring to ijloso the gap that let tho river out to tho sou inland from tho light house, directly opposlto tho city. Donald Charleson, Port onglneor, Is Just over from there. Ho says the work is progressing very rapidly and tho rock is daily bolng taken from tho quarry to tho Jotty. Whon this work Is complete,! thero will bo approximately 2,500 leot of jetty extending out to sea from tho llghthouso and about 2,000 feot-moro of jetty Inland. It Is oxpected that whon high wa ter comes, with this gap filled, much of tho Band that has cluttered the en tranco of tho harbor at Handon will ho washed on out to seu thereby deepening tho chnnnel and making navigation thero more safe. At times Engineer Wright has had as many as 35 men working an tho projoct. This morning Captain Pol lieimiB wont ovor to vlow tho prog ress of tho work, nnd he Is expected to bo gone for n day or two. .Movie Depicts KIltH Picnic at llandon and Ix'adlug Industrie? of Till? Section Closo to 3000 feet of film, tho en ttro length, showing tho Klks picnic In linndon during tho latter part of July and nlso places and Industries ovor tho ontlro county hnvo been de veloped nnd nro now ready for show ing. Thoy will bo exhibited In Marshflold elthor next Tuesday or Thursday, Bnld Frank Cnttorlln, this morning. Mr. Cnttorlln has already scon tlio film In Unndon. Ho says thnt tho work Ib excellent and tlio plcturog us clear ns could bo wished for. With him ho brought sovoral small pieces of duplicate film, nil very good. Slums Klk Feature F. D. l-Motclier, who on thnt day appeared as n "wild man" gazes from out his wooden bar cago with all tho quirks an(( faces of a real Horneo product, nnd nlso Mr. Cnttorlln hnd sections taken from tho wedding of Miss Marshflold to Mr. nandon, a significant fcaturo of tho day's pro gram. Considerable Interest has been aroused In tho plcturos and for weoks pooplo havo boon asking when thoy would be ready for showing. Using tho 1211(8 picnic ns tho In teresting event to get tho film Into tho movto circuits, tho directors of tho project then went abend, taking vlows of tho leading industries of tho county. W. K. Wesleder, of llandon, took tho. film and deserves considerable ciodlt for tho tlmo and Intorcst thnt ho has shown. Goes to Imposition Tho prcsout plan Is to show tho film In tho cltlos or tho county nnd then sond It down to tho Exposition whero it will bo run for n wook or moro In tho Oregon Hulldliig as a freo advertising feature. Many sections or tho state have al ready taken lulvnntago of such an ad vertisement nnd put on freo exhibi tions thero every nfternoor.. nil of which nro generally crowded. It Ib -figured that tho pictures can toll moro easily and bottor than words tho advantages to bo advertised. CUPID IS DEFEATED I Liquor Said to He Direct. Cause of I Threo Separations Husbands Do Not Appear Six times Dan Cupid was repulsed yestorday and ovory tlmo for n loss. In othor words nt Coqulllo .ludgo I Coko granted six divorces nnd In ev ery case tho separation wiib sought nnd secured by tho wife, and all of I tho caseB woro by default, nono of the husbands putting in their nppear nnco. Threo of the bIx divorces are ! Bald to hnvo heon directly attributed to liquor. Memo ('use Mrs. Fred Nlomo secured a sepur- ' ntlon from Fred Nlomo on grounds j of cruel nnd Inhuman treatment. Thoro are two minor children. One or them, n boy, hns been adopted by .Mrs. Memo's father nnd sho will re tain tho enstodv of tho other. ' Mrs. Hnrrlet Kellogg was granted ' n dlvorco from her husband on tho J charge of cruel and Inhuman treat-, ! mont. Thero nro no children. i Mra. Currio Dungnn was Bopariitcd , from W. K. Dungnn. Ilecnuso of dcsortlon Mrs, Ktta , nrown secured a dlvorco from Charles S. Drown. Mrs. Hllmu Ahlqulst brought tho saino charge, that of dcsortlon, and wns given n separation. Mrs. Lydla McDonnld was divorced from hor husband on tho churgo of cruel mid Inhuman treatment nud desertion. I'NCLAIMKD LKTTKRS SPKKDWKLL TO SAIL Tho Speedwell Is loading today at the North llend Mill nnd Lumbor company nnd is expected to sail nt one p. in. tomorrow for San Francis co with lumbor und passengers. Masquerade- Hall at North Inlet Sat. night, Nov. LI, 11)1.1, Launch North Star leaves Commercial Ave. Dock, 7:80, Good music, Kverjbody welcome. LETTERS SENT TO OWN ERS AND AUTO DRIVERS Secretary of State Delivers Record Amount of Mail ut the Salem Postofflce Recently SALKM, Nov. 11. Thlrty-thous-nnd pieces of mnll, tho largest batch In recent yoars, woro dollvorod from the offlco of Secretary of State Olcott to the Salem postofflce In one day. The lot Includes a letter to tho own er of evory registered motor vehi cle and to every reglstored cbauffour in Oregon, containing a blank and In structions ror applying ror registra tion tor 191G. At tho present tlmo moro than 3,500 motor vohlcles, 3150 motor cycles, 4000 chaurfonra nnd 173 doal ers In motor vohlcles nre reglstored In Oregon. Notwithstanding tho current reg istrations do not expire until De cember 31, 1915, these blanks are sent at this time to give all motor ohlde3 owners and chauffeurs, who deslro to do so an opportunity to np 1 iy for 191G registration and secure their licenses by the first of tho year. This Is the largest single batch of mnll matter forwarded from the state licuso in recent years, outsldo of elec tion pamphlets. It was customary, heretofore to forward theso blanks as first class mall matter. An approx imate saving of J300 In postage hns btcn made by sending them out ns fourth class matter this year. List of unclaimed letters remain ing in tho Marshflold, Oregon Post Offlco for tho" week ending Nov. 9, 1915. PerKoiiB culling for tho sumo will please say advortlsed and pay cno cont for each lottor called for, Illroh Street 095, Mr. and Mrs. Corey, Mrs. Howard Collner, I). Do nolyie, W. D. Dufflcd, John Knlum). Otto Groko, Mrs. Jano Gurnoy, J. W. King, Mrs. I). Lumsdon, Hopnld Pros' by, Itoynard & Wado, Mrs. G. C. Ross, John W. Smith, 2; MlsB Anna Stein hurg; Chns. Shcdo, Miss Fanny Mut ton, MIS3 I.cnh Wlor. Hl'GH P. McLAIN Postmaster Shoes' not in Wreck A big shipment of Shoes Just arrived. -COMK IX AND SKK- DOROTHV DODD SHOKS for our women HKGAL SHOKS ror our men The lovvot price consistent with O O D Q V A L I T Y Gordlomi Shoe Store "Shoes of Merit" Central Avenue and Rroadway SliKa OW MANY dollars H i "A" ' V , WILL VOL' VA8Ti: O.N FTCl THIS WINTIIH rUOHAHLV YOU DO.YT KNOW, 1)0 YOU V Why not think It oicr not, figure out how many doll&n jos can save on fuel and hov mid work in firing and remotlot ashes you can avoid bj lailill lug ouo of our famous hot blut heaters? In addition to tho savin;, jo hnvo tho Jovb of a properly rtf ulutcd flro and heat. Wn Oilnlr l will n rnn In 'I consult us about It. Going Harvey Co, PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Abstracts rOB KKLIAHLM AUSTHAOTS OF T1TLH Attn 1NKUKKAT1M AHOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Inc. AfARSHFIEriD AND COQUILLB CITV, 0RKG0nnrrIf) GINKRAL AGENTS, EA8TSIDK AND SKNGSTlACIvKN'S ADDHn" AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD WW HKNUY SKNG8TACKEN, MANAUfaU Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General ConsnK COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK , Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon w work the Dredge "Seattle" tke most powerful, belt equipped and most thorough!; . . . . .......... -,-.i,.,. If. Pacific wtr (weniy-iucu uyurnuuo uituv .- - Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. -! nffipf Seattle, Washing ouaiun - j 1 ZZl VERZ0N AUTO LINE to EMPIRE AND SOUTH SLOUGH Leavo llusy Corner, Marshflold 10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. in. ' 5:15 p, m. Leavo Empire 8:lu a. w 12:00 noon 4:15 p. Always on Tlmo. ... ,,, 5U Empro " Marshflold Phono 208. ' T. VKRZONy l'roprlotor. GRAVEL ,,.!J ll" - lull We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL J g price from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at row From pile on ground, $2.?6 per yard. , o0 pr J1 oanoad lots, taken from car, Retail Departmaat. C. A. Smith Lumber & Opposite PosM)ffice. Mf8