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. T7?-v i3iLlaiiA-.IUi)J .h ax?iiTi YAflMrifJl .aate "rr f ""'?' " - v 4 ) THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. i thiip I int. STRA UR AFFIRMS REPORT HE HUNKS GOVERNORSHIP JO BE CHHI11TE ROBBED OP INFANT CURS. MILLER OF ELKTON LOSES HER HA HI" Jhmcver, Declines llo Will Enter, Men Protend to bo Officers mill Make Rneo Only Providing Ooveriior With) combo Decides Not to Hun Dr. John Strhub, vice-president of tlto Unlvorslly of Oregon, will In, all Her fllvo It. To Her Husband noSKnrilG, Ore., Nov. 21. Claiming that she lind been deprived l.robnblllly bo n candidate for the llL'r baby without duo process of . atcpubllcnn' nomination for Govor-,lw. Mr- J,ul,Ior a rfsUlent E,,t nor, providing Governor WIthycombo;""; m "" """ " "' decides not to cuter (ho raco again. A week 00 today I)r, Straub open ed Ills 38th' year 'with the fitato ln- ",BtitutIbn"and by reason of the thou sands of students who have come hnd gono from Eugene in that length of time; ho Is probnbly one of tho very beBt known men In the 8(ato. Ho returned last evening on the train from the Valley -where ho ad dressed tho high schools at Handoii, alyrtlo Point nml Coiiullle. Today )r, Strauli appeured beforo tho slu dents In North Hontl and, later In tho morning, nt Marshflcld, speak ing on "The Vnluo of a College .Education." Every whero lip wont lio was royally received. Hero JIH Years Ago. . Just a gradual from college .In onnsylvnnIn In 187C Dr. Straub was married. Two days lator ho iitiirted for Oregon, leaving Mrs. Hlrniib to remain until ho had lo cated out West. "I didn't know 'what I would do," ' lie said today, "but 1 had the strong lijdlof that tho West was tho place for mo." lie had taken special preparation In stenography. "When I arrived In Oregon I went boforo Hovcral of tho courts" con tinued (ho doctor, "and asked If they didn't want houicouo to tako down their proceedings In Hliort hand. Things didn't go with a plained to Deputy Sheriff Raffcrty .Mrs. Miller said sho and her hus band separated some time ago and, had 'Blnco been living apart Last wcok, tho lady sold, a couple of male residents of ElUton vicinity visited 'her homo nud demanded that she sunondcr her baby to hor husband. They claimed to bo officers, accord ing to Mrs. Miller, and alleged that they had received special appoint ments by Sheriff Qtilnc. ("JIvcs Up llaby nollovlng that they wcro Blncoro In tholr statements, Mrs. Miller Is alleged to have turned her baby over to hor husband. Sho then came to Hosoburg to Intorvlow Sheriff Qtilno, who chanced to ho at Salem nt the tlmo. Sheriff Lenrax Sheriff Oeorgo Qulno Btntcs that ho had not made any speclal.appolnt ments In tho Elkton vicinity, and It is his bollof that tho men responsible for taking tho baby from Mrs. Miller aro subject to prosecution on eharg 03 of Impersonating an officer. The first kuowledgo tho sheriff had of Mrs. Miller's troubles readied him through his djputy sheriff. Mrs, Mlllor left for her homo nt IS Ik to n and It Is probablo that she will cause tho arrest of tho men who visited hur homo nud domauded tho baby. Men Well Known The men aro well known in tho rush then. They put mo off, Bay-lKlkton vicinity, according to roports, lug that time wasn't much of an object anyway." llccnmo Faculty Member. It waH a short tlmo after this. that Dr. Straub met Mr. Dcady, a member or the first Hoard of ro Konta at Oregon. Ho said ho need ed a teacher and Dr. Straub recolv ' ed the position. Tho next day ho appeared In Eugene, ready for work, ltltlo thinking then that ho was en tering Into his llfo work. "Whnt did you teach7" ho was asked. "Well, lot's boo. I had flreok, Latin, French and Gorman to start with, and thou added algebra and geometry." Mrs, Straub soon fol lowed him West, and they havo liv ed in Eugeno slnco that tlmo, having n very comfortable homo thoro now hear tho University. Ih Very Widely Known. Through year after year thoro havo gono graduating chiscos from tho University. Every mombor has gono uway n friend of Dr. Straub. Ho remembers names and ho ro inombors faces. Now In hi tripn ovgr tho state, and ho travel, muoli of tho tlmo for tho University, he meets thorn dally, thono old mils. They will be Htauuch supporters to him In his rnco for tho Gover norship. Scores of them hnvo writ ten him asking him to enter. lly them all ho is known an a man with onocuUvo ability, storting iunlltlos, nu unlimited scourco of en ergy and norvo force, nnd, boat of nil, ho has tho "back bono." Ho has been Invltod to nntnk nt tho football rally this oveulng and will remain over for tho giuno hero tomorrow. but their names no being wlthold ponding tho Issunnco of warrants. Sheriff Qulno said that tho mou had no right to adopt such ruse, and they should bo prosecuted. RUSSIA MISSES SALOON BUT IS PROSPEROUS nr AnocUUl Trot lo Coot Il7 Tlmn.) STOCKHOLM, Nov. 21. Vodkn losa Kimrila Is unbelievably prosper ous, oven in tho midst of war, writ on tho editor of tho Dagcns Ny- ! SHIPPING NEWS : SIMPSON SHIP SOLO JAMES 'rri'T GOES 'JO A. THANE AND COMPANY r. lino Time IM'I Lumber Elect Ih Dim inishing Price Is Withheld Chartered nt Stiff J"lgno For a fancy price the bnrkentlno James Tuft has been Bold by the Simpson Lumber Company to A. F. Thnno & Company, and the. onit tlmd' big Simpson fleet ta'dlmlulRh cd'to'tho extent of another vessel. The terms of tho salo are private though It is intlmnted tho prico a n good quo. ' ' Tho James Tuft was built in 190 1 nt Port Illakelcy, Washington. It 's IMPROVEMENT PAYSIKMDWM 11 SALEM (JOOD HOAD WORK RHINOS HE SULTS IN IOWA Lesson There, It Is Said, May Apply to HoihI Question In Coo Cou'Uy vt HOW HOES IT APPLY'? Would thero bo niiy brvIiik In hauling n' wagonlond of produce twenty-five miles to Marshflcld If the present roads, hub deep In mud In places, .were hard surfaced? Read tho following Iowa experience. AMES, la., Nov. 21. Here Is a little problem In road arithmetic. Tho road from Ames to Nevada has of 1271 gross tons, has a length fl,cc improved' with a rcasonablo hard surface. Hororo improvement It required IOC pounds, avorago draft, to pull n load of ono ton. After Improvement It required nn avorago draft of sovonty-flvo pounds to pull tho same load In the same wagon. These figures nro from tho United States department of public ToadB, which made n dynamometer test of that particular road. Saving to llo Mndo , Tho savings In necessary .pulling power thoroforo was 3G per cent, when the farmer used tho harder surfaced road. Now tho problem; If tho largest load ti farmer could haul over tho road wob fifty bush els, beforo It was Improved, how much mord can ho haul now, with tho sanio team and wagon? It It cost him '30 cents per lond .per milo to haul over tho old road, how much docs ho Bavo nowadays, for tho same slzo load? Answer Is Easy of 215,5 feet and n breadth of 42.r, feet. Rccontly alio arrived in tho Col umbia from Austrnlln after n par ticularly fast run. Sho left there i November 10 for Dologoa Bay nnd will load on tho Sound for Austra lia. Tho vessel hns been chartered to tho J. J. Mooro Company, and will bring a neat return to tho now own ers. Tho prices quoted nro 90 shil lings for Sydney, 100 shillings for Melboumo ' and 110 shillings for Froemantlo. VETEHAN PILOT DEAD Capt. F. W. Jordan, of San Fran cisco Passes Away SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. Cap tain Frederick V. Jordan, a veteran Pacific Coast pilot, died hero after a prolonged Illness. He Is survived by a widow, thrco daughters and two sons, ono of whom is a govern ment Inspector of hulls nt Seattle. ,ial '") bushels over tho old road, Cantaln Jordan, or "Llttlo Jordan" I ow bauls sixty-eight biiBhels with I. Tito answers nro both nnsv nnd In I --- I. 0 .11.1.. -.... . torestlng. Tho farmer who usod tol8L8H," ol n "''" niun as ho was familiarly known, was C7 years old. Ho came to California from Hoston ns a boy of 17. Aftor many years spent In sailing ships on tho Pacific ho was appointed a bar Pilot in 1890. Ho was n mem ber of tho Masons and Master Mar iners' Association and tho Elks. KILI1UHN IN ON FKli)AY Agent A. P. Nott, of tho North Pa cific Steamship company, said today ! that tho steamship F. A. Kllburn will hetor, after a long trip through tho probably not bo In boforo Friday, Russian provlucos, but there Is still great (lunger, for the peasant bus as yet found nothing to tnko tho placo of tht wiloon as a center of rec reation nnd amusement. tho samo team. Ho gets his haul ing dono 30 per cont sooner, nnd thoroforo saves 30 per cont of his btlmo. If Ids tlmo, nnd tho service of his team, nnd tho wenr nnd tear of his wagon nnd harness Is worth 30 coats lor load per mllo and tho United States government says it Is lie 'woiild save 10.8 cents per load por 1mllo. Can Ho Figured Out Now, If you nro n fnrmer, flguro pout how many londs you haul to or from town or shipping point count tho mtlcago for each load, nnd seo Just for fun, how many dollars a coming from San Francisco and Eu ilfi Imnrrlt lirt luiu vntn 1 1 si j1 ttrt tint. vnuf mwiitfii mu ii" v,v,vjw u wv4 vniii vnw imi11 Imtm If .... l.-.i 1.-...1 lnlto word. Noltllor hns thoro boen''" " ' '""," ", " " ,u" "uu ,""" . , ., ... . , i surfaced road from your farm to uny Information of ato ns to whenL ,,,,' ,.., J l ' u i,,i.i ,..m i. ..,.., tn ,ni,our sblpplng point. BEACH STAGE HELD Sl'RF HOLLS HlOir, GOING CLEAR OVER SEA WALL ' No Passengers Through Since Mon day Football .Men Arrive in ' Florence Hero Tonight .SOME DOIMIT AllOUT THIS Deputy Tliiiinas PreseutN Nmv peai'iiuci) In Coiut Ap- Have you heen it? Dunuly Guiuo Warden Thoinas' uppor lfp?' Well, you want to tako a look t it, there's something wrouK. Um miy It's a uioustauho. Maybu It la--unjliow It's comliix out roil miu1 bristly like, whatever you call it. "Flo, fie, why the nolso?" do uiiiuded JuiIko l'uiuioulc when Jim Thomas nppuniud up thurii yontor day. ' Tho deputy saw that It wa "h horse on him " Ho nut down, orow- . vd hla legs nnd proreoded 'to lull hl.f heart "rendering" tulo, ronl roiifldontlally, "I wont down to tho fnlr " "Oh yes, yos; gp'On," "Well, f wont down to tho flr, lis 1 way saying, and 1 forgot to tako my razor strop with me, tuul my razor got awful dull, and 1 kept whlttlln' nnd whlttlln', and tho edge got duller than well, awful dull, mid I haven't found the strop yet, and so that is the why of tho hairy lip." And ho paused for breath and to jcuzo about to tao how his Btory took. Storms again delayed tho beach stages today and no passengers wero able to co mo through this morning 'from Floronco or Gardiner. Tho Btago of yostorday afternoon was turnod bnck nnd tho Atlns went down tho bay at 2:30 p, m. today and the Stories nro told of casos of sul-'tho run .together with tho Kllburn. eldo owing to tho dullness of llfo now that tho "dear llttlo water" has been put out of reach. "In tho towns thoro has never been so much prosperity as nt pres ent," remarks tho editor. "Ueg uars havo disappeared from tho RtroetH and the massos nro bettor fed and bettor elad than ever beforo. "It Is, liowovor, In tho villages that the blossliiKs of toptotnllsm nro most npparont. Tho hundreds of millions formerly spout In tho spirit shops now romnln in tho pockets of tho poninnts. Millions n working days; formerly wustod in drinking boutu and tholr aftor-uffects, holp to lino that pockot. "Tho not result Is that tho Rus sian vlllnKos, so to say, roll In mouoy. Meat, formerly eaten ouco or twlco a yonr. Is becoming part of the dally fnru, and dwellings and farming uIuiihIIs nud decent rlothoa aro baliitf purchased out of savings by the aMi'iculturnl population. "Tho one danger with the Increaso of economic strength Is tho pos nihility of a decroaso of moral struuxth. Vodka filled u void In the empty and lustreless llfo of tho poasaut. He wonders now how he shall spend his freo tlmo and his superfluous mouoy. "Tho toetotulora aro ullvo to this danger, and already, In certain dis tricts of Russia, 'people's houses' aro holnif provided, equipped with libraries, ton, leotiiro and rending rooms ami cinematographs, "All this is to tho good, but a big effort is essont lal In order to raise the Intellectual and moral level of th 14 nation If Russia's tcototul jear li.10 ho more than a little episode In hor history." PEOPLE'S fORUM Tho Coos Hay Times will bo SOME LIGHT THROWN ON PORT LAND TRUNK MYSTERY Relief is That Murderer Was on Ills Way to Seo Mother in Minneapolis Some further light is thrown on tho Portland trunk mystery ens'o by tho following pross tolcgram from Salem: v Oeorgo Bartholomew, wanted In Portland In connection with tho mur der of John Llnnd, whoso body was found In a trunk In the "VlHainotto River, Is believed by Sheriff Esch, of this county, to bo bonded for the homo of his mother, Mrs. Rita Hop kins, who resides in Minneapolis. This opinion is based on informa tion given today by I. O. Curtis, who formerly was well acquainted with tho family. Bartholomew Is tho son of Mrs. Hopkins by n former mnrriago, Bho having divorced her first husband, tho father of' tho man wanted by the Portland authorities. Mrs. Hopkins also divorced hor second liUBband, according to Mr. Curtis, hut lator remarried him. Sho fornicly resided at Aberdeen, South Dakota. Sheriff Esch has ncnt n telegram to Mrs. Hopkins, hopjng to obtain Bomo clow ns to tho whereabouts of her son. Bartholomew has bcon In various cities on tho Pacific Coast for sovon years, said Mr. Curtis, working In tho cnpnclty of cook and waiter. Ltnnd, tho victim, In conversation with Mrs. John Wlckborg, of Sa lem, last Sunday, said that ho had a nlcco who was n widow nnd who hnd n llttlo girl. Ho snld that sho was to como to Oregon nnd keep hotiflo for him when ho took pos it Is bollovcd that tho nlcco nud her child wcro tho originals of tho two un identified photographs found with LInnd's effects nnd which wero re produced rccontly In a Portland paper. Zj" 1 Borne Smoked Hams and Ba Thfi real old-fashionnrl kinrf mn -. .., 1MUIU sctvory and m delicious' than the packing-house produces Trvih We always have the choicest line of Fresh m thai nnn hr nh'tninnrh . "Il UIUI VTU1I Sf VMIMIMVUf Jt J. E. Ford (Sh Co. 1 74f South B'way Phone 58-J Union Mijt XAME ELECTION llOAltl) Judges .nud .Clerks .ApHliitcd . ( Servo In EhvIhIiIo Tho appointment of tho election board for tho municipal election In Eastsldo on December 7 wns mndo at a mootliii; of tho council Inst ovcu Iub. Tho judRCS will bo L. O. Meoks It. T. Whltty nnd L. S. Wlldo nnd tho clerks, W. E. llyorly, Mrs. John Swnnson nnd Mrs. Walter Robertson. 1IOOH SELL WELL Ciiiliiail Taken I'rom I.iiuo County to Portland Hobs from Lnno County aro lirlim- IiiK Rood prices accord I iir to tho followiiiK from tho Eukoiio ItORlstor: "A carload of 91 Lane County ntnfiaofl (n miKKoh 1nAHM i readers on nil questions of public ill0K8 welBhltiB 18,910 pounds, wna luterost, glvltiB his or hor address, sold In Portland throush tho Union nud so far na posslblo llmltod to jn'i vonis. in puuiishlns thoso let ters Tho TI11108 does not Indorse tho lcwa oxpr.ossod thoroln; It 1) simply affording a moans for tho volclnp of dltferont opinions on all oiK'stlono nffcctlng tho public wol-fare. OUJt DUTY AS VOTKIIS Editor Times: HtnBos will make a second attompt 1 n, "Kaln. As to got throiiKh to tho Umpqun. Players at I'lorenco Word from Floronco at noon to day stated tho University of Oro Bon freshmen eleven had arrived that far. Captain llrownoll, 0 tho Atlas, who Is returning from n trip to Eu gene, said overy offort will ho mado to got tho mon through this evening. Should tho surf roll too high south of the Umpqun for tho stages to trav el tho honch, tho men will probably havo to walk across tho sand hills to Plonso bear with I seo It,, wo who uiuu ior proamnion iook away ..p proxlmately Jiri.OOO from tho nn niiul Incoino of tho city of Marsh field. Tho city Is already under 11 heavy bunion of debt, cortnln expenses onnnot bo curtailed, nmoug them tho flro department and tho light nnd water oxponso. Thoso opposed to prphlbltlon would only too gladly soo tho city suffor In orddr to provo us wrong. muiuiuiu ir noes Beom to me fiom tho farmers. In spite of his efforts tho nnlmaU1 nro still dohiB eonsldorablo damniro tho Wllhunetto Pacific right of way, that, bavins voted to cut off this 1 nrniera aro plannliiB to co-opor- Stock Yards by tho Pomonn Ornngo ninrkot commlttco. C. J. Hurd had chargo of tho shipment. "This shipment of hogs brought practically $1200 Into Lnno County. Slightly over C contH n pound was paid for tho llvo hogs. "Another shipment prnctlcally as largo, will bo taken to Portland noxt wcok, nccordliiB to Mr. Hurd. A tlmlla.r shipment wns Bent to Port hind two weoks ago by tho market commlttco." KILLS f.'OPIIEHS FOR PROFIT MONMOUTH, Ore, Nov. 21, -Mlllor McAIob, of Monmouth, has' been passing his tlmo profitably catching gophers for farmers In this vicinity. Ho has caught moro than I l.noo of tho pests tho pnst season, ro coIvIiib n bounty of 2fi cents each! POKTICIt CHAULTO.V FREE COMO. Italy, la Paris, Nov. 21. Porter Charlton, tho American who recently wns tried on a charge of murdering his wife and who was found guilty and soutouced to six ynrs and eight month' Imprison mont, was rolonsod today. Ho is in Kood health and spirits, l)y reason of tho time that Charl ton had boon under roatrnlnt nnd an It was said this afternoon, but In any event, It Is practically certain thoy will bo hero In time for tho gamo to morrow. Everything Ts Heady Every arrangement has boon mado for tho contest at tho corner of Fourth and Elrod nnd tho whistle will blow for the klokoff exactly ut 2:30. In fact Frank Cohan, ono of rlght Bqunro 1p t0 U8 prolilbttloulsts cto With Mr. McAIob. TABLE DELICACIES the committee In chargo, has bet now hut, tho ball Is rolling boforo 2: 3H, and tho spectators will not ,hnvo to wait. Hen Fisher Is to act ns rofereo. There will bo a return train to Coqulllo at r.:30 p. m. tomorrow to take the visitors from thoro homo again. WAR EXPENSIVE of Evorybody luughod. "Oh, shucks" snapped tho .Tustloo of the Peaco, 1 additional one year taken from his "wo know jou You're trlng to 'sentence under the war amnesty, hide In the briiMi. that's what mmi Charlton ui lomoellcd to, serve only tiro." And he proiidid' to toll 1 29 Unvs In prison after his ro)iU Constafjle Cox tho story of howltlou and -et ncr Charlton killed Moses got lost III lite bulrushes his wife m l'JIO und placed the body ' in a tr uc ana ttirew it into uaKp J-iJ' Ttsnao wn fldn lirtns- rnanlt I I Toino Has Heen Costly for tho City CtdoKiic, Germany IBr AiiooUlM rrm to Toot nar Tlmn COLOGNE, (lormniiy, Nov. 24. Tlio enormous burden of tho war on Cologno Is Indicated by n recent , budget down report of tho First Mayor, who an- Citizens, do not Blve tho "antls" nounces that betweon August. 19H, Ja chanco to say that tho government and October, 1915, tho sum of 22,- cannot bo run without saloon 11 "JOO.OOO marks (r.ROO,000) has been 'cense money. pniii uv tno municipality to tho fam-M (Again) llloq of sold ors for their sim rovonue, our further duty lies In making overy offort to send mon to onr City Council who will so mai ngo city nffalrs that our expenses will not exceed our Income In order to havo funds to keop W'v bother rooking bpcclul cakes I tho necessary machinery or tho city "1 pnMiies when wo can supply, going, wo MUST cut out tho lux-,'"11 tUo choicest dainties that tlio unea and it seoms to mo that It Is ""' t',, ,,,n "t. 1 Ilesliles our regular daliitkM, wo will have I MINCE PIES PUMPKIN PIES FRUIT CAKE Any special order received boforo Wednesday night can ho provided by ' iimi'Miay morning. MARSHFIELD BAKERY, Second Street, near Central Phono -I'M to do this, by our votes. Reforms nro so often simply spasmodic niovomonts nnd things drop back into tho old groovo In n very short while, generally. Let it not he so In this case; lot us keep up tho good work by elect- ! Inir men to tho Council who will frown down luxuries until our ne cessities nro provided for, just ns wo do In our personal affairs. Many of us do not attend many concerts right now, because wo cannot afford It. Wo will havo tho choice of sad dling moro oxponso on our city next olectlon day, or refusing to load tho uuaiki FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND I1AGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Residence Phone 13-J Market Ave. and Waterfront Abstracts FOR KULIAl'LU ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Atil) INm,.,u AHOU-D nir""UTlOi COOS BAY REAL ESTATE See ' TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. k MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OIIEOOV GENERAL AGENTS, EAST81DE AND HENOS'BACIClil.Vs Alum AGKNTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RA1LIIOAD jTyn HENRY HENGSTAOKEN, MANAGER . For Sale ' 1 . i STOCK RANCH Near AllcgAny, mostly bottom, Rood Uu IngH, ill) head cattle, team, fanning UmU, fine orchard, dc llghtfiil place to live. Price 7500. Terms. STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH Close In, 10 co, ttara, M liiilldiiig, orchards, tools, (100 ncrci, 05 of nlilcli I1 fUst bottom. Price $1(1,000. Tornw. DAIHV RANCH Close In, 00 ncres, 175 h bettor, flit biilldliigi, team. Price LOOI). Terms. DAIRY" RANCH R. R. depot 011 place, rime In.RIOicm, half Ih richest bottom, fine buildings, both mil and Kilo transportation, 10 liead stock, team, Price $.:!,000, Spin. did terms, with Interest, nt five per cent. FRUIT RANCH Splendidly located, 1000 loBan'wrr iImi In full bearing, fine orchard, fine buildings, 17 nrrw, , UOO. Terms. DEVELOPED COAL MINE On (Ido water, flno rual ) lotN of it. Price way down. CHICKEN RANCH Close ih, 10 acres, house. OnlrfW CHICKEN RANCH Li acres, close In, ?:10 down mi itn n mouth. FOR TRADE Wo havo North Rend property ami rtl to trade for North Dakota property. Come la and loies tlgale. Wo havo Oklahoma property to trade for Coon lUj'dtj or ranch property CITY PROPERTY" Xorth Rend or MnrKliflcM. We hitei it If you nro looking for bargains and location!. INSURANCE YVo carry n full lino of fire Inturance. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON WARNING To tho Trado and to Consumers of Children's Outer Garments. You aro hereby notified that J. u Penney Co., of Marshflold, In tne Coos Ray Times, Wednesday, Augu llth, 1915, advortlsod Coveralls, Bood lioavy donlm, 75c value, our prlco 49c. ,. You are advised that KOYBJj ALLS" is a trado namo adopted W us for our well-known ono-pleco play-suit, and that no other person, firm or corporation has x rtsu ' ijbo said namo, and that we n been' protected In our ownersnj thereof by decrees of tho four's tho State of California. The public and consumers are '" tlior advised that J. C. Penney W. has never purchased from us an) our '"KOVERALLS" and that have in our possession arUcles ; mBj ( In imltntlon of our "KOVERAtLS which wero sold by J. C Pef C0, for and aa our "KOVERALIA Tho public aro warned accorfWB iiiBiy. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs. Rattery nnd Pino S's., San Francisco, Cul. A? V , fc. 1 I i