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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1915)
1 Ifff IHII IJMMI lUBilll . . , "" 4 aJ S rt,I4 tlft JJ4frtiVrt -jJUMMri r.Ay-jjurfa., i j- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON!, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915-EVENING EDITION FOUR lr ssrm , , m To One Out of Every 1 00 Hub Customers Several hundred women ami children Imvo bought Shoes licro tinting (lie past inontli. It Is the big season in I lie Shoo business (ho opening of tlio rnlny .season. A few f you nrcn't entirely s-ntlsfled; that's inevitable mill perfectly natural. Uno out of every one hundred, perhaps-, didn't get fitted Just right, or bought something that slioTHOrUHT she liked, mid doesn't, now. If'you'ro one of these except Ions', you'll ho glad to read this Imitation (It's not an ad.) Von nro urged to let us hear from you; or to come- down midget another pair of Shoos, or Iiiivq your money hack if you like. 1 Any adjustment that pleases you is satisfactory to us. Wo don't want our pleasure over our splendid business of this past mouth spoiled by any dissatisfaction to even one of our customers. And wo certainly don't want nny tine to wear Hub Shoes who doesn't llko them. You can bellovo that. So como down and get flved up right; If you're not entirely pleased, we'll take your side. Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for' Women" BOUTS IN STREETS LAKKSIDK YOUXOSTKHH KIND XKW PADDLIXO GROUND COItNHll HROADWAY AXI) CKXTRATj AYK. Phono HOI Water on Lakes Itlses Several Feet and Ten .Mllo Creek Is Taxed to Utmost With Surplus Water on Ten Mile Lako roso with the recent floods until the small boys were able to paddlo about In boats in the public squnru on which Mllo Plcrson and the Jnmes Cowan stores, of Lakeside, face. In some places boats were rowed In over the fences. Hut despite the rise It Is said that no actual damugo was done. The water In the streets of Lakeside wont down eight Inches yesterday, and It Is expected that cither today or tomorrow It would bo gone en tirely from the town. To get from the Lakesldo Hotel over to tho hall where n danco was SHIPPING NEWS j SU IS MURED BOUT ISJMIDED .MAX OX KUillUItX WAS THOUGHT TO UK LOST VosnoI Ships Heavy Sea When Cross ing Out of Humboldt Hay In Port Hero Sunday It was feared that one of tlio sailors on tho steamer P. A. Kllbum was lost when a heavy sea struck tho vessel as sho wib crossing out of Humboldt Bay. Ono sounding on the bar had been taken when n heavy sea was shipped. Water 20 feet deep dashed over the vessel and ono of tho men was carried away, apparently overboard. Kvnrvono aboard thought that KILIIUHX roilCKI) TO CAPACITY LOADS SOUTH HOUXI) Merchants Tear Kor Arrival in Tlino of Much of Christmas Shipments Hush Jlreakwatcr Merchants aro making ovory ef fort to have their shipments placed aboard tho Kllbum when next b ho leaves Portland, for unless tho Breakwater goes onto tho run soon tho Kllbum will bo tho only boat from tho north practically boforo Christmas. Tim nno stoamshln has been tax ed to her capacity on tho lost two trips and each tlmo has been forced to leavo much rroignt ucmnci on mo was . .. ... . ... i. ... i..i i,rtn itfitniinri inin inn nciu, nuova tno JMorson store, it wan iu '" u -" "ov ---- - - wuMi wn lnft lust necessary on Saturday night 'to have sea, but on getting over the bar It locks. Tim w He 8 eft last a temporary brldgo built. Ton Atlln Cl-neilr la fllln,! in llo full capacity and doing valiant work In I was badly torn and lacerated carrying off tho proceeds of the ' Injuries wore palnrui. rains of the past ten days. Tho I After a stormy and tempestous trip .U"lr.h-Vlu"hi," l.n fhrnwn titno. It is Sttltl. will b0 glVClt tllO down companions and his leg profcranco ovorthe new shipments Ills rise of water in both North Lake and Ton Mllo Lake was severil feet. SHOOK TO BE TRIED 1 ca v f- c SOCIAL CALK.VDAH MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Dr.' Mattlo D. Shaw. Progress Club with Mrs. D. 13. Molouoy. TUESDAY Guild Opou Meeting at eight o'clock in Uulld Hall. WEDNESDAY Neighborhood Card Club with Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Loud. Brldgo Club with Mrs. Edna Richardson. Mrs. Alva Doll and Mrs. C. II. Mursh entertain Baptist ladles at Silver tea at homo of latter. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Henry Kern In North Bend. Prlsclllus with Mrs. II. M. Albeo In Bunker Hill. Auction Brldgo Club with Mrs. Eugono Crosth walte. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Olivia Edmnu. Mluno-WlB with W. Brlggs. FRIDAY Bunker Hill Teachers Club at school houso. Kensington Club with Mrs. W. 11. Konnedy. Trio Card Club with Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrand. Musical Entertainment at 8 o'clock In Bay Park Chap el. Lndlos Art Club with Mrs. R. II. Waltor. I CIIAMIXADi: CLlMt ? Tho Chamlnndo Club at its last mooting Tuosifuy at tho homo of Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson decided to ad journ until after tho Christmas hol idays, tho next meeting being Janu ary 7. On TuoBdny, Mrs. .1, S. Coke read an ablo paper on "Tho French niul Netherlands Mush Writers." . v I Witnesses wero called north yes torday and today to appear for tho government In tho trial of William Shrink, nf Mnrnhflnld. who rccnntlv Mrs. Stack was assisted by Mrs. A. ! was Indicted on a charge- of whlto J. M. Robertson and Miss Margaret; slavery by tho Pcdcral grand Jury Stack. Among her guests wore Mrs.) In Portland. Tho trial comes up J. V. Chapman, Mrs. A. E. Adcls-i on Wednesday, porger, Mrs. W. J. Murphy, Mrs. .!. i On tho Kllbum yesterday went t. vasey, .Mrs. carl Davis, Mrs. Den- four witnesses, summoned by Ben Mm HtPiuiiHliin Kllliurn arrived in yesterday morning from San 1-rnn-clsco and Eureka, crossing out at 4:35 p. m. for Portland, taking with her practically a full passenger llBt. Outsldo of Eureka tho Kllbum waB barbound for a day, tho first Minn Hint Cnntnln McLcllnn had WITNESSES LEAVE FOR HEAR-'been help up thoro in bIj: years. IXO WEDNESDAY I Santa Chun Officers Aboard First Ma,to Charles Tlssol, of the Four Aro Called from Eureka, Ono ! wrcc,,l(11 Stuita S,inr?,n"r ?,v?n'i from (.'old Beach, and Four (.' , , Kllbum as First Officer J8AnB From Marshflcld a"c ,lc l',BF 0t, ' 1,',flnt ?l rJ, - low who, It Is said, Ib being trans- ills McCarthy. Mrs. Lovl Dalgle. Mrs O. W. Brlggs, Mrs. John Dashney, Mrs. F. II. Drcssor, Mrs. A. J. M. Robertson, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Elijah Kelloy, Mrs. W. II. Per kins, Mrs. Chas. LnChapollo, Mrs. A. E. Ncff, Mrs. C. W. Davis, Mrs. r. S. Brown and Mrs. A. 'A. Downs. 0 Fisher, special agoilt for tho govern ment, from Eureka. Thoy wero Tom Tlomay, hotel clerk, George Duncan, a waiter, Charles Ilolwlg, a barber, and n clgitr-maker named Isaacson. From Gold Beach went II. S. Murphy. Tho witnesses summoned from Marsh field wero Mrs. Bcsslo Buelt and Mno Coukllu, both of whom accompanied Mr. mid Mrs. Shook - on tlio auto trip south several Tho Kloster Club is arranging to moutliB ago, and Mrs. Goldlo .Taek glvo another of tho series of Cafe- son and Mrs. Mnry Guuthcr, tho last torla suppers at tho homo of .Mr. two women having boon acquainted and Mrs. V. A. Rold Friday evening., with conditions at tho rooming December 10. Mrs. J. II. Tower, will 'houso conducted on Second Street be hostess at the next regular meet-, by William Shook, lag of tho club. i Ben Fisher, who loft on the stogo ' this morning, said that In all prob- EXTEItTAIXS IIUSBAXDS SALE SUCCESS Mrs. O. Paronts 2: HO In I t Tho Rainbow Club's salo at tho I'loneor Grocery was a decldod suc cess, tho club netting over $:!0 from It. .Mis. M. R. Smith, Mrs. Del Saumlors, and Mrs. W. N. Rich ards had general churgo or tho salo. v fa ! PLAX KOIt BAXQUET ability tho trial will bo Wednesday and will bo tho saino day. called on completed T 0 1 DO .MISS MVRTLE SMITH WILL MAR RY PHILIP RODGERS Daughter of C. A. Smith to Be Jtildo of Philadelphia Man Met In Hawaii ferrcd to ono of tho larger steam ships of tho North Pacific fleet. Al so Second Mate Olsoon, of tho Santa Clara, now has n berth on tho Kll bum, Passengers From South Tho arrivals from tho South wore; Mrs. II. Andorson, Richard Andor son, Edgar Hantian, Mrs. Ilannan, A. Potors, G. F. Williams, P. Williams, N. E. Jennings. Mrs. Jennings, Ber tha Jonnlngs, J. R. Williams, S. Wilson, John Pnsolk, P. R. Raccon, J. Alexander, G. Carlson, H. Jarvls, II. Robcrson, L. G. dishing, Simon Albeo, B. M. Bardon, O. S. MIsh, Mrs. II. Howard, R. W. Campbell, M. Lattln, Mrs. Lattin, a. Berg. Tho departures wero: A. E. llalllday. Gcorgo Clans, Mrs. Clans, Bertha Clans, E. A. Kel ly, Mrs. E. A. Kelly. O. A. Kelly, Mrs. M. E. Campbell, Mae Conklln, Mrs. BobsIo Dwell, R. Tnnl, II. Aknl, Dick Henderson, Mrs. P. Melntyro, Eva Melntyro, Charles Mclntyre, Alf Ol son, Mrs. C. R. Watson, Mrs. Gus Poterson, It. T. Rosouthnl, Mrs. Ros cnthnl, I. W. Sholton, 11. Bath, P. W. Lathrop, Charles Weeks, Charles .Morrow, T. Olto, L. Butler, A. And erson, F. Norborg, Sam Lover, Roy Puckott, C. ML Hnngston. J. P. Fink, A. Poterson, N. T. Kohor, A. E. Sinister, II. S. Murphy, Miss Bcsslo llnmmojid, Mrs. s. loterson, Frank Tonoy, Mrs. Tonoy, II. L. Mass, W. T. Hunt. A. M. Woodard, O. E. Ed wards, W. P. Cougdoii) Moodlo Cus ter, Mrs. .Custor, O. P. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson and child, V. Buck and US stccrago. Officers of tho Kllbum said yes torday that tho Breakwater wont on to tho drydock Novoinbcr 10 and that two shifts of men nro kept con stantly at work on her and that sho ought to bo off soon, and back on tho run. Tho men yestordny wore having a good laugh at First Officer Tlssol, forinorly on the Sant,ni Clara. When tho Kllbum took a big sea over as sho crossed tho Humboldt bar no was up on tho brldgo and saw It coming. It looked like n wholo mountain of water, and It was. Tho first mnto Jumped and at the Bnmo time yelled out, "Hero's whero I got It again." Tho sea passed and left him untouched mid ho heaved n sigh of rollef. Ho was Just through with ono wreck and didn't feel llko get ting Into another right nway. AT I'MPQUA RIVER San Gabriel Is Loading Lumber (nrdlucr Wharf nt Tho Umpijun Courlor says: "Tho San Gabriel Is taking on a Municipal Finances John W. Butlor. Commission Government I. S. Smith and M. C. Muloncy. Quartette Selections, SPECIAL MEETINGS LnM of SM'i'lnl Services by Rev. Fos kett This Wce-k Tlio special services which havo, Fellowship Club Will llnvo Session Next. Friday The Fellowship Club will hold Its next regular banquet noxt Friday i ,,,, , . ., ovenlng at tho Episcopal Church i , P0, nrU, cy anzotto "rl 8 tUo Hall. C. F. McKnlght will bo toast- 1 'allowing: Tho engagement is an- innuto,. nml ll,n nrmrrn.n will lw. HOUIICOd Of MIS8 MlTtlO Slllltll, Extension of Municipal Functions i 2n,l",,tor.0'Mr 1UU! 't,,8,?!1.nrlc,? ')' !Rat '""'J'or from .tlio Gardiner j i Riand. SlUh, of Claromont, to Philip Rod-1 Mill Company's wharf. This will re- gurs, oi I'uiiiiiiuipuui, i no wuuuiiiK utu iiiu uuiiKUHiiun ui luiuncr piieu to bo an ovont or tho early new upon tho wharf awaiting shipment, yonr. Miss Smith is telling her which has been delayed on account friends Informally of tho betrothal, of tho vessel being barbound on her tho engagement coming as tho cul- t trip for month. Entorlng tho initiation of a romanco beginning 1 1'nruor sixteen feet of water was last summer when Miss Smith went.'01'"! on tho ."' for n visit In tho Hawaiian Islands! r,1 Ksollno boat Relief, which and whero Mr. Smith was engaged . ca.1"0 o I'o't a fow days ago, is in work on ono of tho big sugar fll"ttJlo to got out on account of plantations thoro. u' bllr being too rough for safety." been in. progress will conclude this .-T'y '"., l T, Zv ' ' port mwtmn wvr. V!ltl V Mill IVtMIII VIW, ---.--.... '. Const shortly and will claim Miss Smith ns his brldo during tho early News of tho Place as Told In Tho part of January. Miss Smith Is tho' Tribune youngest of tho daughters of tho t WATERFRONT NEWS J $ The gasoline schooner Rustler, Captain Olson, Is loaded and ready to sail for Rogue River. Tho Koum er Is soon duo from Wcdtlerhurn, Tomorrow tho steam schooner Hardy will bo loaded and sail for San Francisco. At l!::i0 p. m. yesterday tho steam schooner Speedwell arrived from Baudon mid today Is loading at tho North Bend Mill and Lumber Com pany dock and will sail for San Francisco on Wednesday- with lum ber and passeugors. , At -l:'IG p. in. yesterday tho steam ship Kllburn crossed the bar for Portland. SEW I NO PARTY Mrs. J. E. Stack was hostoss at a delightful luncheon and sowing party Tuesday at her homo on South Fifth street. Sovornl solos by Mrs. Lovl Dalglo contributed to (ho pious- church ut 10 a. in., i p. m., mid 7 uio oi uiu .imuiiiuuii, in nerving, p, m. wcok. Row Foskett announces tho program for this week as follows: Monday 7:30 p. in. Cottage mooting nt Mrs. Wheeler's 1C1 South Third Street, Tuesday 3 p. m., Cottngo moot lug at homo or Mr. mul Mrs. Doll, 019 South 7th Street. Mooting at tho church, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday J:30 p. m., social mooting or tho Ladles Aid, at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Marsh, fi!n; Donnelly, ineetlns t church, 7:30 p. in. Thursday Meetings at tho 30 Your Gift Solvei Probl em At the Shop of Thotful Gifts Each article boxed, accompanied by a dainty hand-colored card and thotful message which makes the mosT; unpretentious gift attractive. " The Gift Shop Noble Building: :-: 315 Central Ave. Smiths mid has been popular slnco' .,). , "","?! ...s.i w . Uo ,)luyc,rt coming to Berkeley four years ago " '10 Wednesday evening rrom Minnesota, whero Mr. Smith Pt,.co,ll ', ,l" women and was rornioly In buslnoss. Mr. Smith ,, .. . . ., .. i. .,,,w,i.... i,,,i.,o i.. ' lioo, button returned tho first this s'tnto. being tho head or thoi ' ih week from visiting the San! C. A. Smith Lumber Compnny. Tho , ' fte,bC, ' "o wnt via Ban-1 uun, nun loiurueu up mo coast rrom crescent City. Smiths havo an attractive homo on Avalon nronuo, In Claromont. it. a. copple's stati;ment Editor Coos Boy Times- My attention has been called a number of times to the fact that It Is bolng talked on the streets that I havo committed myself with regard to appointments should I bo elected to tho offlco of Mayor. I wish to ti. L. Grusou returned last week from a business visit to Sun Fran cisco, during which ho took tlmo to enjoy the fair. Mr. mid .Mrs. T. B. Prowett mid .son Earl will movo to Powers to make their future homo as soon us tho stormy weather breaks. Henry Adolphsou, Robt. McKen zie, and the Misses Eliza and Flor ence McKenzle. started last week PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR GUILD MEETING Gathering Will Tako Place Tomor row Night ut Guild Hall and Good Miihle Is Promised Tho following program has boon arranged for tho opou Guild meet ing In Guild Hall tomorrow evening at eight o'clock. Piano Solo: Proludo in A Flat Slntllng La Plleuso (Spinning Song) RnH Intermezzo Leschetlzky Clara Isabel Myron. Soprano Solo: A Spirit Flower . Campboll-Tlptoii Pnrla (Speak) Ardltl Boss Ayro Address: Pror. P. A. Tlodgon (Supt. Marshrield Schools) Subject: "Somo Phases or Com munity Thrift." Prof. Tioiigon will bo Introduced by Mr. 13. Lothnrd McClure. Violin Solo: Sorcnudo Plorno Simple Avon .. Thomo .Mrs. Charles Hull. Contralto and Budltouo Duet: Amu (Lovo On) Pliisuti Mrs. E. Stanley Honiloruou Mr. Androw Lnndles. Accompaniments Played by Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr. Meeting nt Night. Thoso open Guild meetings which wore begun last year and which aro open to all tho public, woro u great success. This year It was thought better to havo tho meetings In tho ovonlngs In ordor to glvo tho men mi opportunity of hearing tho ad dresses, and as Prof. Tlcdgoii has something that Is woll worth hear ing, it Is hoped to havo muiiy men presont at tho mooting. Almost WE HAVE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE LADIES' fe WHICH WE CARRIED OVER FROM LASTSEAM -THESE WE WILL.SELL' FOR MUCHM THAN THE VALUE OF THE MATEI& ' OF WHICH THEY ARE MADE t $15,00 Blue Sorgo .Suit, full hoavv satin nng $.. $13,50 Brown Serge Suit, full satin llnjmrj. T $15,00 Black MannlslfSorgo, satinjjnin fT $15,00 gray mixed materials, satin jhilnTg $18.00 Heavy gray Coating, heavvjatirTSg $15,00 Heavy Brown Diagonal Sorgo, licnujip1' linillg : ZZjj $16.50 Brown Broadcloth Suit, satin lining "ji? New Fall Suits THESE ARE ALL CUT TO ONE-HALF AND NEAR ONE HALF PRICE j $13.50 Brown and Bluo Poplin, now Faljjjults $7.85 $17,50 Brown Tweed, now Fall Suit $9.8$ $13.50Gray Tweed new Fall Suit $7.85 $1 8.50 Very Fine Bluo Serge. Salo price $9.85 $22.00 Dark Green Gaberdine. Salo price S1 1.85 $25.00 Bluo Poplin. Salo prico $12.50 THESE WILL NOT LAST LONG IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME NOW IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO'BUY MAKE A SMALL DEPOSIT AND WE WILL HOLD A SUIT FOR YOU The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY 0111. lit flirt liDt lnQitlt'A ion i tlint thoro in nbsolutolv no truth In these I n vlslt t0 t" Panama Pair. roportB. That I havo nuulo noi stormy weather has so far kept promises whntovor. That I havo J'10 Hots "teh at Port Orforu not oven hlnteil or Intimated to any ' rrom be,l,s "l'ch of n success. Two ono tho possibility or probability of! ""Keys buturuuy ami lour yester their nppolntmont. Thoro will lio tlmo oiiourIi to consider this matter after tho 7th of Decombor. It. (Paid Adv.) Tho Woman's Auxiliary of tho Prosit tcrluii church ulll hold n lm .niic and luncheon In tho old Orpluv iini building; on Front Street, ViI nosilny, Dec. I. Dinner lieiiiuitiK ut 1 1 11. m. :t.v. xotici: I will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by my wlfo. R. PHKSTON 3IAXV AT KPXKItAt Services Sunday Afternoon Over He mains of ('nil Holm Tho funeral of tho lato Carl Holm, son of Mr. mid Mrs. John Holm, was hold Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock from tho Swedish Lutheran church. Thoro wero many friends of tho fam ily In attendance. The services wero conducted by tho Hov. 11. V. TloiiRtson and the burial was at the Odd Follows comet ory. Tho pall bearers wero Androw Hlllstrom, Walter Asplund, and William. Walter, Harold and John Hagluud. day woro shot off between showers. Of these Lolnnd Whlto won mm. John Marsh ono, Chas. Crow ono! . COPPIiTi! I and II. T. Stewart three. About at) I of tho birds havo been raffled off, - i but there aro still a number to be snot tor. I Owing to tho slippery condition of ! the roads tho auto staKo between Port Orford and Corbln was replaced last week with tlio horse-drawn ve hicle Mr. Knupp hus put a now covered buekbourd on tho route, and with u couplo of good teams Is propared to handle tho travollng public during tho winter months in safety and comfort. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Abstracts VOU KUIilAULU AHSTHACTS OK T1TLH AND IflMHULiWI ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc . MAKSirFIELD AND CUQUIJjLK C1TV, OKKGO.S QKNKRAfi AC1KNTS, KA8T8IIIE AND SKNGSHAOKBVB ADWnw . - -- mifiinin (AM i AUJKNXH FOIt CANADIAN I'ACHiu .- UUNRV SUNfiSTAOKKN, BIANAGUt Cut out this advortlaomont, cncloso C. ccn1.?. li,ole,y. & Co-i 2835 ShollleW Ave., Clilcago, 111., writing your nrnno nnd address clearly. You will ro celvo In return a trial package con- X (Ulll) OF THAN'ICS Wo wish to thank our neighbors and friends, and especially Mr. Charles Mnhaffey for kindness and nttontlous shown on tho occasion of tho death of our son, Carl Holm. MR. AND MHSJ JOHN HOLM l'TXKIt.U HFXD Sl'XDAY Tho funoral or tho two-year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Llndblad of Bunker Hill was hold Sunday after noon at 15 o'clock from tho Wilson Undertaking arlors. Tho services woro conducted by tho Rov. H. F. Uengtson and the burial was at tho Odd Follows cemetery. HHATIXfi STOVKS nt reduced prices, rjoueer Hardware Co, Toley's Honey and Tar Com- a lamlly remedy (1) pound, the standard lor coughs, colds, croun. whonnlnir cpusli, tightness and soreness In chest, erlppo and bronchial coughs. (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and bladder ailments, pain In Bides and back duo to Kidney Troublo. sore muscles, stiff Joints, backacho and rheumatism. (3) Foley Cathartlo Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purgative needed by everybody with sluggish bowels and torpid liver. You can try these thrco family remedies for only Be. For salo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank U. Cohan, Central Ave nue. Opposlta Chandlor Hotel. Telo phouo 74. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) DKOKMUKIt -i.vn I'linTiinn TVFORLTIOX SMITH TURMIXAL DOCK. PHOXK I'M. A. l' 1 f Subscribers. Please jjgfe" CARRIERS aro Instructed to put vw, porches or in other suitable Piaee Sub. they will bo safe from wind and ra. Jcrlbors nro requested to notify tll fPiocl. over these instructions aro not uei ng ,ning Phono complnlnts aud other niattors v to delivery to 4 J0 I J f n