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.Ul ' ' I I I RTSitaAtf-lmaJ; fi.tt3ttAioaYAHW7taL jAflff:WrB"W4'V-i-B,.- - - - - .Wrfjlk t-f ? ynrr'jr' "r -j?- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION. iix v TlflWnBS SAY FELLOWS Have You Seen the New Suits and Overcoats at this Store? They're SWELL--They're SNAPPY Each and Every Garment has a "Kick" and Individuality All Its Own Prices $15, $17, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 NEW unit nn DRY stetson "Monev Talks sox HATS atav" AtiAAxo SH0ES Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Stores Myrtle Point Powers BEACH AUTO UPSET DIMVKIt MAKES Ql'IC'K TPHN AMI DUMPS PASSENUEHS Vow Aro Wet O. A. C. Professor J)rops Off Of Hnggugo Stage Into Ton MI'o Creek TICKETS 1ST GO STATE II AID US HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS llAVIv still unti to sell MarshHcld Four Bandon MCHf E IS 0 1IAU OHEIHJE TO LEAVE COOS HAY THUHSOAY Will Ho To Portland I'or Aniiiiiil Ov erhauling Evpcctcd to Ho Laid up There Tlio government bar dredgo Col onol 1. S. Mlclilo will loavo Cooh liny for tlio winter on noxt Thursday, Thanksgiving Nay, tor Portland wlioro alio will undergo hor nnnunl overhauling and perhaps not return hero until next spring some time. It hud boon expected tlio craft would come Into tlio upper liny for n llttlo work of removing a shoal that lo Hiild to ho forming oppofllto the S. P, docka, 'whoro tlio channel makes a nhort turn toward the C. A. Smith mill. TIiIh move linn lioeii eountor mandod for the present nud tlio dredgo goes north tis soon as bIio can get ready. ' t ' i f ' ' May Stay it Portland1 '' ' Nothing Ih kilown n'lloutUalllng.tno Mlclilo to Ornys llarhor for work dur ing the winter mouths. Tlio provull lug opinion now h that alio will rq inuln In Portland and will not bu, 'Moaned out" to other const porta, Tlio leaving of tlio Mlchfo lu occa Hlonod by the fact that tjurlug tlio wlntor moutliH she will hu unahlo to work on tlio Coos Hay liar and to keep hur hero with a crew would moan a deeper cut Into tlio uuuual appropriation for liar work hero. FOSKET POUCHES 11APTIST CIIUItCH SEHVICES LAHOELY ATTENDED Traffic on the bench' routo yostor dny afternoon was delnycd aotuo two hours becauso of tlio heavy surf that boomed along the const and sent tlio nutoB far bnck to the sonwall. Ono lunchlne, turning quickly to ovnde an Incoming son, upset In tho sand and tho breaker dashed over tho oc cupants. Tho pnsnongcrs took their hardships Rood naturally and arriv ed about -1.30 p. in. on the Atlas. Professor Jolted Off Prof. J. K. Larson, coming lu from Corvnllls, was In tho first car Hint , upset on the sands. Tho nuto broke I down and part of tho passengers wero j put In tho bnggago stngo coming af ! tor. Ho wns sitting on the back end "when the dnah through Ton Mllo crook wna nindo. The Jolt Jarred j the professor looso from his moor- iiiRa and ho dropped Into the wnter on his hands and knees. 1 His follow passengers accused him 1 of tryliiR to spear a salmon with I1I3 tooth, but tho corn expert waded n&horo, laughing and taking the in ciilont as a good Joko. Ton Mllo creek above tho Umpqua line choked up with sand at Its mouth until tho beach there Is hard and firm. Lady (Jot Wet. Thero wna ono old lady who got wot on tho boat near Winchester IJav during tho crossing, but alio too was "A Church .May Dlo of Dry Hot" Says Minister. A JU'ko Chorus Ultl.ru I.'.. ..I. VI..I.I " "gnmo" and arrived on tho Atlas in "The church that la oxcluslvo In Its Rood humor. , altitude toward tho needs of man kind Is likely to dlo of dry rot" said Dr. Foskott last evening at the First Baptist church. Then tho minister added, "And I should liko to preach. Its fuucrnl sermon." llavo To Ho So'd by Saturday To Guarantee Coming of U. of O. Freshman Foottmll Team Sale of tickets for tho Thanks giving gamo progresses. With half tlio required COO sold, tho students committees nro now facing tho hard est part of their work, to dlspoBO of tho last half before Saturday nigiu. This absolutely must bo dono by Hint time, sny tho bnekers, or tho gamo will havo to' bo called off. 1 Tho bIx teams of atudonta, bended by captalnti, havo mndo n thorough pnnvna of the high school. Out of 1G0 students they have sold somo 100 tickets. In tho downtown district ovory person met Is being canvassed. A hard fight must bo waged to get rid of the last 250 tickets and tho studonta nro asking the earnest sup port of everyone. We"t. to Kiigeno Cnpt. Drownoll, of Iho Atlas, n for mer (Undent at the University, has gono out to Eugcno to nttend tho O. 'A. C. gnmo thoro on Saturday. Ho toloplioncd this morning to Frank D. HOAD APPHOPHIATION IH CON TINGENT ON PASSING OF HONDS Charles Hall JlctnrM With Opthuls- tic Nowa Krom Moot Iiik With State Highway Commission nnllnilam wns rlfo in tho Btnte- monta of Chnrlos Hall, president or J the Coos Qood Honda Association, on his return UiIb morning from Salem wlioro ho nppenrod before tho Stnto lllghwny Commission, Booking atnto aid for tho roads of Coos. Ills ap peals Were made contingent on tho passing of road bond Isauea lu this county. ! Ho waa well mot by tho members of tlio Comnilsalo.n and, though no definite amount wns sot anldo for this section In 1910, Mr. Hall expresses, tho bollof that probably $15,000 can bo secured, this to bo oxponded tin- dor the direction of tho Stnto High way Commission. Tho momljors promised aid for 1917, providing tho1 bond Ibsuo is pnssod, as was stated j several days ago. Spend .Much This Year Mr. Hall nddreBsod tho Commis slon, telling them that Coos la plan nlng on tho expenditure of ?2 13,000 '- - Don't miss the at the Golden sale Rul e ICohnn saying that nil nrrangoments to lmprovo ltn ronds next yenr, theso ,hnvo been mndo there for the trip of being tlio figures or tno county court tho freshman oloven. Figures aro 'now being secured for tho cheapest HUG IS ME Tho meeting wna largly intended , In comparison with others. Tho eor-! HIGH WIND AXD WATEH MOVES IT FHO.M .IAKVIH - vlcca nro announced to bo especially i$ow iJlltMllC iH ne ,,,, for tho Christian people although all Arcoiuodntlon (f Hi pcoplo aro cordially welcomed at tho door by tho Itov. Mr. Foskott. Kadi nigiu inoro is good singing by u oeted for ho Stage PuNt'ii;cr Tho old abed and landing at Jar- LOG DRIVE STARTED HLSE IX HIVKIt .MOVES THAT OX XOHTII I'OHIC Inrgo chorus. Tho Itov. Joseph j V,B' which for years lins served tlio KnotlSi, pastor of tho MothodlBt ,ncoml"B nfl uiikoJiik pnssongora liplsropal church waa In attendance l1"1 which for tho hiBt throo years aa wore Huverat of his niunilioralilp. ",1H ,,co decidedly wobbly, finally Homo Honeli Tlio Top I vuufd .nway Uio ilnj before yestor- Mr. Foskott choso na hla text ltiat!.,,n5' 'ri.'o 'Bh wind and atrong tldo night tho wordH of Paul "Work out ."nrrletl out tho wlidlo thing and vos- your own snlvntloii For It Is (lod ,torday It wiib with: difficulty that tho whch wprkoth In you" and Bald l,llBoiiRora dlsonibarked nnd boarded lu part; "I would Hpcak tonight nHl,l,u At,8 thoro. Tho Atlria bad thoi toxt anys, 'Work out your own I twonty-two outgoing passongora and Bulyilon.' and I do not moan to toll olRliteen Incoming. you to work for it. There nro mo- -'orry Kiniioy and a forco of men Tntea over tho stage routcB. It is expected that tho men will leave 13u- Igono nbout next Tuesday nnd nrnvo here on Wednesday. 1'li'al Contract Is Mifdo Over tho long dlstanco last ovcnlng final contract wob made with Ico Mn larkoy, manager of the freshmen. They nro willing to como on a $200 giiarnntco. ) Wnltor Hutlor has surveyed the field at tho cornor of Fourth and KI rod, laying It out to tho regulation length and tho goal posts aro soon to bo erected. J Sovoral old tlmo football men nro offering their sorvlces to Coach Hoyal Nllcs. Will Chandler will probably 'iild with tho onds and "Mldgo" Welch with the linemen. Pei-Moucll of Teams Tho pcrsoiiell of tho six teams of high school BtudoutB out selling tick eta 1b, Wlldri Harris, captain, Dngtnnr Flelahborg nnd Uutli Cojvan; Team iNo. 2, (Irnco WJlllntnst captain, Ma bel Immel, Mary McArthur nnd Hchb Flanagan; freiin No. 3, Fljr6rico Powerri.cnptaltiVNolllo Warwick and ICvn Ilnlison' Team No. !, Albert 'Powora, rnptnln, Hnrvoy Waltora, Wcaloy Seaman hud (Icorgo Watklna; 'Team 'o. 5, Uric Stprgard, captain, I'M. Holt, Clarence Ilurrows nnd Jteryl Kramor; and Team C, .Ions chnnlcB not worth a dollar and a half l8,nrtCtl J'estorday to build a new Hanson, captain, William Horsfall, u day, nnd thoro aro othorM who aro '""ding thoro but woro hnudlcnlniol itWIIlInni McDonald and Tom Wattors tvaluablo men; thoro nro doctors who I " i'mlilllty to Rccuro a pllo driver. go aiiout In throad-bear garmentauud i tholr nro doctors whoso Incomings j nro cqunj o tho prosidou'fl, of tho nit.1 41t 1ntrrnat ntflnlltlf ni'fll fVfllnil cd here. Ho said tho stnto rond out from Myrtld Point to tho Douglas county lino on tho way to Hoscbiirg la badly In need of repair. Ho was Interrupted at this Junc tion by tho county Judgo from Doug ItiB who emphatically declared that this Is not n state road. Mr. Hall stood by his guns. Stnto Highway Engineer Cnntlno wna appealed too. "It la a Btato highway," ho dcclnrod and tho Judgo subsided. "If I hnd known this," ho snltl, "I would havo sought aid for It long ngo." Telegrams Pour In Heforo his arrival In Salem tele grama from commercial bodies all ovor tho two coiintlca hnd reached tho commissioners, asking for aid In UiIb section. Thoy woro piled high on the desk, amounting to more than thoso from any other county. Help Actlvo Ones Gonornlly (ho plan of tho Commis sion la to help tho counties who liolp thomsolvca, Mr. Hall wna told. This Ib why Wiibco county, wlioro a road bend Ibbiio of $300,000 wna pnssod, will probably receive a stato appro priation" of $90,000 In 191(5'. - The road bond Ibbiio In Coob'Ib by no menus dead. It Ih very much nllvo, declared Mr. Hall this morn ing, and will ho put heforo tho vot ers, poB8lbly at tho tlmo of tho pri maries next April. LET US PROVE TO YOU THATWEAREGIVlHrn VALUES FOR YOUR MOW EY. SOME OF HprS 50c Colored Tabic Cloth 38 I, ICES: 12 1-2c Red Seal Zephyr Gingham""" ml w 10c and 12 1-2c Dress Gingham, light and'darif w Shirtinus .. Special on colored Outing " Flanncr ' JusffflViMn!0 Vari for quilt linings g'JJI , 50c Mufflers ""mS yar $1,25 to $3.00 Ladies' Hand Bags . """ rrS eac 15c to 25c Boys' Neckties ....... .""...jM We can save you money on shoes for the entire family The Golden Rul FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG e MARSHFIEIO Thanksgiving Turkeys Plaro your orjlor now, hpotifylng hIo and kind nnrtweulllw. doavor to get Just what you want. Wo expect to Ik nlilo to fill all orders, hut If you will give iim time, wo will bo nlo to gin you better wcrvlco. Wo havo miiiio choli'o Coon County fresh incuts In mldlllon to bcNt lino (hat a meat market can carry. tiS? Union Market Tholr HiicecBsoB and COM SHOW READY United States. HtaudardB tiro Indicated lu dollars and couta. Thoro aro somo who havo !-nne mv . , .... . ... ... i""" v.tiiiiinn ,nn iii'k.v TO.MOHHOW' .MOH.M.VfJ SHIPMENTS LARGE! 1ST SELL BY CORD l4irgo Amount In Coltcii Out Kor Hie Hiulth-PoucrH (Vmipaiiy Alaiiit Million I'Yot A four-foot rlso in North Cooa Tttv er yesterday enabled tho Snilth-Pow-era company to get out a lot of the logs In tho uppor waters which woro put in somo tlmo ago by Claronco Hould. Thoro romalnod about 1, 000,000 foot of logs thoro. J. Hill and a force of men woro getting thorn Into tho dcopor wnter yostor duy and making them up Into rafts. On South Vork Tho rlso on tho South Korlc wna not aufflclont to got tho logs out or Henry Hoock'a old camp In Smith Hn bIii, but everything la being put in rondluosB to take ndvantngo of tho first freshet. Hi lugs I'll. st Haft Sam Carmlohaol yostordiiv-brouuht In tho first raft of logB from tho now u,' of ,Uo Btandards as thoy aro lu camp which ho nnd his brother open ed on North Inlot. They havo thlnga going In good Bhnpo and aro gottlng nut somo good fir. If thoro was a douinud for fir piling, thoy would bo able to got n flno lot of different lengths. Mr. Carmlohaol Iiub built a llttlo bungalow thero for a homo. Mrs. Carmlchnol who Iiub boon thoro with him was called homo to llandou yos .terddyby tho Illness of hor mother, HOATS KHOM NOHTH IIKINd CAP AC1TV LOADS -OF J'HKK.'HT Schooner Pa'nj' l"or UmHim u'Ml Haudou Leaves 'JOO To"s Ho hind Kllbiirn Ioadcd to lilmtt NKW STATU Hl'lVlNCJ HKCAHHINC HAMHdNO OK WOOD renched tho top round lu tho bidder o: profesHlonal careers. uu u-reu. -.ypes Wlll Ho At. Chanilu f Con.n.erc "flod Intended for onrh ono of hla aimiv ia - i.... . . . followora to reach (ho top round In i i,.,rs f () n .. u . Bplrltiml lf nnd attaln.nonts. Ho ' f ' A l" ,u Slk meant for ua to work out our snlvn-j ,,rf 1- I-. LurBon, or tho O. A. C. tlon, If thero aro failures It Is not uxtoiiBlon division, arrived .-on tho Clod's fault. I know thoro nro dlf-BtnK '"to yesterday afternoon from foront types of Christiana today. , Corvnllls, coming hore to nttond tho Somo hnvo novor advanced boyond jL",r,pi, Spps. county com bIiowb Ho tho tlmo wlion tholr names woro on-' oxprvssed hlmsoir ns very much en rolled on tho church 'books. Then ' tntised over tho fact (lint this soctlon jtoo thoro nro somo whoso nnnios nro ,s 'naklng offorta and Biiccccdliig so not only eurollod In church records )wo" along this lino, hut lu Heaven abovo and in tho Today Prof. Lnr&on Is a spenkor hearts of many about thorn. i n'(1 Judgo at tho Myrtlo Point show. Tho Ho XotliliiL'w Ho OMiects tn rnlinn imrn r- ... "The Do NothlmiB aro a hlndi-anon 'show Hint oi.ena In thn ni..ni,n. f ! lato Saturday bound for tho Sluslaw in tho Kingdom or Clod. TIiomo! C'ommerco at 1.15 p. m. Thursday, cause niiicii of tlio dlsgrnco which Is j With Pror. Larson wlll como Coun brought upon tho ohurch. Thoy fail ' Agriculturist .1. u. Smith, bring In Inriuonco becauso sluco tholr con- 'B with him tho first, second and yorslon they hnve not "worked out tk'i'd prlzo winning corn exhibits to their own salvation." No ndvuncojhi' shown to tho fnrniora of this Boc- niis boon maiio to attain to tho nieiis-1 tlon. Another 1-Millilt iiuhi. iney nro, ninny or thorn, ' .innii Mnttson, or Catching Inlet, llko tho disciples of old who said ' yestordny added anothor exhibit to Freight Blilpinonts of tho boats rrom Portland or late hnvo been vory heavy. Knch trip of tho Kllburu now for tho noxt two wcoka will flint hor tnxod to her limit nnd with all nvallnblo spaco In her hold, filled to tho brim. Not only Is this true but tho Klmoro fleet of gnsoltno schoon ers that oporato out of Portland, al so arc doing their best and still leav ing freight on to docks. roport from Portland Is to tho t'an'iot, He Sold by. tho Loud An Has Heou Practice lu tho Paht Wood throtigthout the atato niiiat bo Hold by tho cord or fraction of a cord and not by tho load according to tho aiiiiouiicomeut of K. S. Hiich tel, doputy stato senior or wolghts and measures whoso headquarters nro at Salem. Makes Statement Mr. Huchtcl niakea the following atntomont: "Primarily, wood must bo sold by tho cord or tlio fractional part or a i ruiiuri iroui I'oriiunu is 10 mo , . ..... of foot that tho gaaollno Bchoonor!cr l ,U1 (1 "ot "' " Ioa,,'1 Tho ImihIh Pni., . . fPn, .i. Pi..mi.i of nioBBuroniont Is wood In four-root "'"V n .."..j ...... ..v. wu...i..u,i. Lord wo hnvo leH all and followed thee, now what do wo got?" Thoro tho list that hnvo nlready boon ro- colvod. Ho brought 10 lnrt'o Hnn.nl 'concoptlou of both onrth nnd Iloaven i enra ns nn ontry. ItBoir Is Just to "do nothing" on tho It Is oxpoctod that tomorrow will other hnnd (lod Bays to all: "Work 'como inoro exhibits. A hearty Invi- Lout your own salvation." Thoy want (tatlou la extended to ovory farmer to u uio iiko tno nia laiiy wlioso opl-aitond nnd nlso any ono at nil Inter ',tnph in un Kngllsh church yard roan ostcd In tho subject of corn. Thoro as ronows; , will bo morning and afternoon ses- "Huro lies n poor woman who nl-1 Ioub, closing in tlmo for tho fnrm- way was tired, bIio lived In a world era to cntoh tho boats to tholr homes wuoro too niucii wns roqulrod. Her .hiBt words on1 earth woro "Dear friends I'm n goln where sweopln" nln't dono nor churulu' nor sowln'. And everything thoro will bo Just to my wishes, for whero thoy dont eat,, tl.oro'a no washln' o' dlshoa. Dont . , ncid u,i:mployi:i Now Hody for Purposo Is I'dnncd at Portland POHTLANl), Ore., Nov. 17,Tlm municipal free employment bureau wna abolished In an ordlnnnco pass- mourn for mo now, dont mourn for od by the City Council and a much J mo novor, for I'm a going to do ua moro comprohonslvo body' for con- thin' for over and over." Sorvlcw Tonight Mr. Foskott will speak at 7:30 on tho aubjoct "Streama In tho Dosort.' noctlng tho Jobless with work was creatod. The now department will bo known aa tho Public Kmploymout lliireau, Us business will bo adminis tered by two salaried directors ap pointed by tho commissioner or pub lic nrfairs, and It will nftorwurd. NOTICi: OF DISSOLUTION Notice Is hereby given that tho firm ir Ponnook llros, was dissolved co.oporato Sept. 1, 1915, O. A. Peuuook rotlr- with tho United States department of labor, school boards nnd other bndlen in rinding work for tho un employed of both Poxes. j lug and O. It. Ponnook continuing same, C. C. A. 11. PR.NNOOIC, PKNNOCIC. FIVi: ACOIDFATS That Number Hcportwl fnuu Coo. County in Week A total of 195 nculdonts in tho stnto woro reported to tho labor com. mlssloner for tho week. Two woro futnl. Flvo or tho accidents woro im ported rrom Coos county ns follows: Fred Travorso, Heaver Hill, sprain ed knoo; mining. Arrnns Kuss, Marshrield, hnilsca foot, mining. O. S. Whltten, Marshrield, bruised ribs, sawmill. Oust Ingmun, MnrsliHold, injured hnnd, sawmill. C Kdwnrds, Marshflold, bruised wrist, snwpilll. nnd Ilnndon with n full capacity load and had to lonvo 200 tons boll I ml for tho noxt trip. As soon na tho atoamshlp Break water is out of drydock and rally repaired, sho will tako her altornato runs with tho Kllburu, nnd this wlll probably relievo tho congestion. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY I S: "S. F. A. Kilburn HAILS I'OIt "" SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) NOVKMIJKU 17, P. M. PORTLAND (Via Astoria). ' Novitoi HKH t!S. mm FUItTIIKU INFOH.MATIO.V SMITH TRHMINAJi HOCK. MIONM 10. A. P. ,OCT, .lpt. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon coasi work the Dredge "Seattle" (ho most powerful, bent equipped nd most tliorouglil; wA twenty-incti liydniullo flrcdgo In Pacific wteri Coos Bay office, . SVfflrfsn ' Marshfietd. Orenon. Seattle, Washington. Jl'ST AHHIVIll) ON sti:ami:h -HKi SIIIPMKNT HOYS' SHOKS Just lu time for tho rainy weather. Good us Cold Shoos. Thoy wlll hold your boy longer thnn any shoea wo lengths, ono cord consisting of 128 cubic feet. From now on much of tho wood sold will bo In stove lengths of either 12 or 1C Inches, nnd it should bo taken Into consideration by purchasers that whoro a cord of wood f It ordered with tho request that It bo , sawed, that tho pllo in tho short , lfciigths will contain a less number jo.' cubic feet that originally, becauso tho shorter wood packs more closoly together. Tho Bhrlnkago varies ac cording to tlio degree or strnlghtnesB I ot tho wood In tho rour-root longths." I About Shrinkage bliriiiKnges determined by tho ovor ouereii tno trmio. Tiioy aro m , .ii. , ...; built ror rough and tumblo wear nftor nmny testSi ro fl8 foUoWB. 0no and equal to any Kind or knocka jcord of tho nVorngo rour-root fir Uio boy may subject them to. WOod will ineaBiiro 11C cubic foot I rll'O ........... JS .00 to Sti.75 iwlinil HnWOil nn.l rmllnl th. ..1...I..1. , ....... .,., ...... IUMIVU, n,u C3llltlll ago being 12 cubic foot. Oak, ash and similar crooked wood will shrink rrom 14 to IS cubic root. Small J scrub oak and ash llmba, which aro qulto crooked in tho Tourt-root longth, wlll shrink rrom 10 to 20 cu bic root to tho cord when sawed, and In somo cases tho shrinkage Is oven moro. Coiideiihcd statement, or tho condition of SCANDINAVIAN -AMERICAN BANK "Whoro sYivliigH Aro Hafo." Maihliflold, Oregon, November H, Hlr Loans $43,169.51 Furniture, Fixtures ' and exp. act. 6,008.04 Cash 17,408.87 Total $66,586.42' Our policy: Safety First, Capital Surplus -Deposits .$25,0 .W 6,493. ' 35,092.49 Tntal $66,! Courtesy, Arc l,',,lou Hoys' Uuu-motal, button and laco lor $1.7.1 to $2.75 "Kusy Walkop woH shoo, host sen- slblo shoes mndo ror boys nnd girls. Prlco rrom ..$1.50 to ..50 IE. C. Skurrors. lu gun-metal nnd patent lcathor, lnco nnd button, no tacks to wear holes Ju your stockings will savo the prlco ot shoes in stockings. Sizes rrom 4 to S,fc, prlco ,$1..1l to 91.83 Sizes rrom 9 to IS $1.85 to $"'l!3 Misses' Haby Doll Shoes, made In gun-metal and patont lcathor, clpth top, button.. $2.30 to 9;t.3() Big Misses' Hobby Hoots, made In tan calf, English walking boot, rubber heols, Prlco 9:i,3 When you trade hero you get uluit you bollovo you aro getting, ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP S. J. IMMEL, Prop. 180 South Hroadiyay TIH.I.S OF WOHIC Oregon Sorlal Hyglouo Society Pub lishes a Hcport Tho Orogon Social Hyglono Soclo ty has published a pamphlet en titled "State Wido Extension," It tells or tho purposes or the organ ization in attempting the uplifting of tho morals of tho stato and gives a dotallod account of Just what has boon done In each of the different cltlos where tho work has been presented. Subscribers, Please Note I iinrrlion or In othor sllltnblo place yherp wind and rain. BiUh,, .., .i-hBIl . .. tinners O 10 iiiv i". - pla( I nnd ho of . .a . trt III'IIIIZ evor tneso mstrucuous aiu w- aUtnS Phono complnlnts nnd owr matters I to delivery to n 10) 3cr AHUIERS nro Instructed porches or In othor sun .i.. in i .... f r.Am Ibors aro roquostcd Jo notify tho ofneo Results T vvrr . A 1 D..l-v limes want ios dh"5 - ) ,t 'jj, ' .iji.-i., - "' "i nix tw-