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- tti ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAKSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1916-EVENING EDITION , THREE i - , -v. .. " i f&K Around Uk Clock Will) GlURARI)i:U.l'S . . v ; i' r -""I BtiE wTL ortv-five to Fifty- The Vita! Period nf , M. Bte Commissioner of Health of the State of New York, sounds a Mrnine to men between the ages of 45 and 50. The vital period, he calls it, "if they Want to reach old age. " u oriuiVfl he dwells importantly on food; esh air and exercise but food first of all. Ihirardelli's Ground Chocolate is a boon to ien in the vital period." Unusually nutn- lousana easy oi aawumauuii, . Wwvw&w extraordinary food value to every man those strength or nerves are taxed in holding he fast oace the modern world moves to. Before retiring you will find Ghirardelli's hocolate rest-bestowing and sustaining. Order from Your Grocer Today Ghiraideliis The OmSw hround Chocolate m s ff t. '. fen Jf lb, Mb. tnj 3-lb. hermetically sealed cons. Tfceie i a double economy in buying ilia 3-iu. can. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. ftfici 1852 Son francUco igiirjh For Sale STOCK ItAXCII Xenr Allegan), mostly bottom, good build k, SO head cattle, team, farming tools, flno orchard, do IjliKul placo to live, Prlco S750O. Terms. STOCK OH DAIRY RAXCHCloso In, 20 cows, team, good bnlldlngx, orchards, toolH, UOQ ncios, (15 of which In flnost Mlom. Price $10,000. Tonus. D.HIIV IIAVPir .i ...... .... "' viu-)u in, . acres, it is uotior, iino """Wins, turn. Price 931,000. Terms. JjAlHV HAXCH It. R. depot on place, closo in, BrtO ucrcs, wus richest bottom, n0 ImlldlnKS, both rail nnd wiitor iMnsporlation. .in i,,..i ....,. . . . .... j,,, " ubiiu, learn, 1'i'ico soij.uuu, oinvii W tenai, Wtli Inteict t five per cent. In MM1 IlAXCn"sl,,ei""lI' located, 1000 loganberry vinos Coo JJ,1B, f,no lnnl, uo biilltllniri, 17 acres, ,- loSlf l,:i) C0Ar "M: Oil thio water, flno co'al nml ,0U it. Price u.y ,1. "3 a inoml ,v',l,J cres, closo In, $30 down and I'OIt thai,.. ... ,0 trade for v vo :vo," end iii-operty and rnncbos llgate. ' 1)akt loierty. Como In and Invos- We bvo nn,.i .... cr rnfi, " loiierty to trado for Coos llay city " iroiery, CITV Mimii....... - '' " jou are l I, ,,h 1,0,Ml or Jr,'J,"e,1' Wo ,inV0 '" "artralns and loratlous. ,N'StllAXCr w ' " ca,y n full lino of flro Insurance. ,. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK- NORTH BEND, OREGON """ I, , OCEAN BEACH AUTO I INF ISlarslifi ., .. Gori,t & King. a Bk Uave iMn i ' ,n'' wul rot,,n"B leaving from Empire at J M 1 n J ars;,(lelll t 11 .,. and returning leave South f (Continued from Pat'o 2) A. X. W. VIA'U I Tlio rcgiilur Hoclnl incotlng of the A. N. Clib wuh hold on lust ThurHilay nfturnoon with Mrs. Fran cos Hazard, when Mrs. Mnry Stnuff wna prcsout hh Hpeclal Kiiost. Tlio iiHiial hours of rnncy woik and chat wore enjoyed and at an appioprlato hour, the hostess served a dulnty re past. Tlio club uiomhers present this week wore: Mrs. V. K. Allen, Mrs. (1. A. Itoiinolt, Mrs. Olivia Ud nmn, Mrs. Cnrl Kvertson, Mrs. Lily I'-rehlhorg, Mrs. AHco Hall, Mrs. .1. T. HarrlBiin, Mrs. Kate Lando, Mrs. 13. MIiibub, Mrs. Oeorgo F. Murch. Mrs. W. 1. Murphy, Mrs. C. F. McICnlght, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. 13. O'Con nell, Mrs. Hiiro Qulst, Mrs. Charles Stauff, and Mrs. Annlo Towor. Mrs. 1311aboth llydo will entertain the club next Thursday afternoon. IWILLICOMA KMOKI3K . - The Mllllconiu CI ill) have announc od n Dinokor for next Monduy evening at the olub rooms, nt S o'clock. There will bo entertainment and refreshments and an especially pleas ant tlnio Is anticipated by the nieiu- hurs. Tlio ulfnlr h) nil adpjourncd incotlng from Jan. 28th. f 4 KLOKTKIt CLl'lt Mrs. 11. It. Chandler, Mrs. Eliza beth llydo mid Mrs. A. C. Vestal were special guests nt tlio Kloster club meeting with Mrs. C. 13. Ash on Hall Avoniio- Thursday aftoruoou. The niomherfl out were Mrs. F. L. (Irau nls, Mrs. It. W. Morrow, .Mrs. Llonol (lordou, Mrs. 1). 13. Malouoy, Mrs. N. II. MucMlllau anil the houtoss. Sowing and social chat occupied tho'nflun nooii hours until the serving of n dnlnty luncheon by Mrs. Ash. The club will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. Llonol Gordon. i ('. V. It. M. Jli:i3TIN(S . In tlio absence of Mrs. 13. L. Hop- sen, Mrs. II. V. Fainter lend the Christian Women llonrd of Missions session Wednesday aflornoou nt the homo of Mrs. A. W. Gregg. The subject wiic "Moxlro" and Interesting articles concoriilng this topic woro read by Mrs. l'alntor and Mrs. Grogg. The ladlos will meet again tho first Tuesday in March. Thoso prosont wore: Mrs. 13. Yako, Mrs. L. 13. Hondrloks, Mrs. W. A. ltol Mrs. D. C. McCarty, Mrs II. W. l'alntor. Mrs. S. J. lniinol and Miss Hess Im-inol. SUCCKSSKUriKlttTTAh - Mrs. Conway nrosonted a nuinuor of hor students lit recital, lost Tues day ovonlng, at tho Myrtlo Arms con servatory. Vory Interesting, indeed, woro tho numbers given by tho young folks. Their clover Interpretation and toc'.i nlcal knowlcilBO woro aulto marked. Tlio Httlo porforinars played tuneful niolodlos and Bang prettily with tnoir own nccompanlmont. Difficult feats in transnosltlon. by some of tho .... . .... ... ..A.n.l llintlt vnuiiirni nianisis. aiso uuunivw i""i . "" -. T good training nnd, umlorBtanmng oi the fundnniontals of tholr art. Of tlio nioro ndvnnced students, Miss Iloolllng nnd Mrs. Nelson sang vory pleasantly. Mr. Loland's num bor, Mucushhi by Mncmurrough, was well executed and displayed an ex cellent tenor voice. Miss Ayro sang, "I hoar You Calling Me," vory beautifully. Too much praise cannot bo given Mrs. Powell ns nn accom panist. Her plnylng was wondorfully Hklllfnl and artistic. A delightful, Informal hour follow ed tho recital, during which tlmo all Joined In congratulating the enter tainers nnd their successful teacher. Dainty rofroshmonts were served. Miss Allco Cox assisted at tho punch bowl. Tho program Included tho follow ing: Fundamental Work Study, Transposition Fncltcn Tho Chase Frlml Just becnuno' It's You 13rb (Self Accompanied) Ulma Lnngworthy Molody D flat MaJ Faolton Study, Transposition " Moon Hout, Eru Slumborlng Fnlrles t " (Solf Accompanied) Robert Hudldck llravo Llttlo Manikins . . . .Krocmiuin Mermulds Lullaby Clemonti Sonatina " Cullstn Walters Voice b Fair Lotun Flower Lynos n Sweet Is Tlpporary 'Flshor Miss Ottilia Iloolllng Mncushla Masmurrough Mr. Simon Loland At Nightfall Motcalf Maiden How Sweot Nevln Tho UoBiiry ' -. Nevln Mrs. 13. A. Nelson Without Thro D'llnrdolot I hour Von Calling Me .... Marshall Miss Hobb Ayro Luclle H. Powell, Accompanist. 4 , j ItAINIlOW CliUll Tho Hnlnbow club of South Coos 1 J Ivor was delightfully ontortalnod on Thursday of this week at tho homo or Mrs. J. A. Smith who wns'nbly assist ed during tho day byMYs. L. D. Fmlth. The morning was spout In sewing nnd chat, and nt 110611 a sump tuous dinner, such ns tho Coos Hlvor Italics tire famous for, was sorvcil. In the afternoon, u business meeting vns hold. Tho club will elect offi cers nt tho next mooting In two weeks nt tlio club houso. At this tlmo, nil tho retiring officers will bo tho host esses for tho day, Mrs. DJorqvlst, Mr. and Mrs. Llpyd Cutllp, Misses Dortha Smith and Ruth Skolton woro tho visitors present. Tho mombors out woro: Mrs. T. R Smith, Mrs. W. II. Smith, Miss- Itoso Smith, Mrs. F. Storu, Mrs. L. Saunders, Mrs. P. Hail- ford, Mrs. Hlchnrds, Mis. Cllukon beard, Miss Ada Cllnkonboard, Mrs. L, A. Cutllp, Mrs. Haines Landrlth, Mrs. W. C. Morgan, Mrs. Floyd Cof felt, Mrs. Goorge F. Smith, Mrs. II. Robortson, Mrs. W. L. Wlrth, Mrs. Ernest Smith, nnd Miss Helen Lan drlth who was elected a metnbor of the club. traveling suit of midnight bluo. Mr. Wobb, salesman for tho Neustad tor Hros. of San Francisco, was for merly on this torrltory but latoly was transferred to tho San Francisco Day cities. Doth Mr. and Mrs. Kimball woro present nt tho woddlng, return ing to Marshfleld Thursday via beach route: Mr. and Mrs. Webb will make their homo in San Francisco. They in. tend going on their honeymoon trip later and probably will visit at tho homo of Mr. Wobb tit Kansas City, Missouri. 4 Miss Mabel Peters and Georgo Sco lig, both well known Murstifloh) young people woro married last bat urday evening at olght o'clock at the Methodist parsoungc, Itov. Joseph Kuotts officiating. Only Immediate members of the family wcro present. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robort Potors of Ferndnlo and is well known and ndmlrod by a. largo circle of frlouds and acquaint ances. Mr. Secllg is also welt known and for tho paBt fow yoors has been manager of tho Pioneer Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Secllg will mnko tholr home in the O'Connell Apartmonts. I XOHTII 11ICXI) SOCIETY Tho Ladles' AM Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church at North Bond was entertained by Mrs. L. Knudson, tit tho chapol parlor Thursday afternoon. After tho busi ness session tho afternoon wns spent It. social chat and sowing. Refresh ments wcro served to tho following: Mrs. P. Nelson, Mrs. L. Strommon, Mrs. O. Jnrcn, Mrs. 13. Llllobo, Mrs. J. Jacobscn, MrB. L. Llllobo, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs, L. Oxnovad nnd Itov. utid Mrs. R. 0. Thorpe. .j. .5. .3. I PLI3ASAXT AlTEItXOO.V j PA I IT V . aMMi 1 1 -r- imiw Listen- Wo want IIMIiir f Timber ImM Ing, City piopcrly, lluslnos oppoi-tiinltle.-, platting iiiviioi-ty, a"d acre-g. Kccaiiso wo have tho flKXEUATi Af.'EXOV of tho "Western 0"ion Life of Spoknne," wo can borvo jwi better than anyone clso. Wo have cheap money to loan. Coos Bay Development Co. 314 Coke Bldg. Jlaihhfiold, Oregon. Branch Office Spokane, Wash, Mrs. Alox Sniidon of Flagstaff en tertained a number of friends Thurs day at a delightful attornoon of sow ing. As a special troat tho ladlos wero shown 1-1 difforont quilts, all different patterns and boautlfully mndo by hand, tho work of Mrs. San don Sr., or as alio Is hotter known, Mother Sandon. Mrs. Sandon Is qulto an elderly lady, nnd her work broiight forth many compliments from tho guests. At tho closo of the afternoon, tho hostess served delici ous refreshments to tho following; Mrs. Sandon Sr Mrs. 13. Koontz, Mrs. Win. Riiffuer, Mrs. B0J0, Mrs. II. B0J0, Mrs. A. Moyor, Mrs. W. M. Duncan, Mrs. Nels Ekblnd, Mrs. J. W. Rust, Mrs. G. L. Dlndlnger, Mrs. F. L. Smith, Mrs, Georgo Montgomery, Mrs. E. L. McCluro, tho Mlssos McCounoll, Marlon Smith, Marcla Rust, Mary Smith, Llbby Duncan, Emily Duncan and Charles Smith. I WEDDINGS I Announcements were received hero this week of tho iuarrlago of Miss Georgono Osbourno Klmmer nnd Hill- ard Rox Wobb In Oakland, Culjf ula January 29th, Rov, Georgo W, Whlto pastor or tho First Methodist Episcopal church, officiating, Tho brldo Is tho handsome and popular daughtor of Mrs. II. J. Kimball of Marshflold, ami for tho past sovoral years has mado hor homo 011 tho Bay, The bride wore u beautiful I ' LADIES ART CLUB Tho Lndlos Art Club hold tholr regular incotlng yestordny afternoon at the homo of MrB. Olivia Edinan, whon tho tlmo was spout as usual In sewing and social chat. An appetiz ing luncheon was served by tho host ess. Next Friday tho club will meet with Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. A. L. Hatisoworth, Mrs. 11. G. Hoy, Mrs. W. 13. Hoiiglaud, Mrs. 13. 1). McArllt ur, Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mrs. J. O. Lung- worthy, Mrs. F. L. Sumner and Mrs.' It. II. Wnlter. 4 I NORTH BEND THIMBLE CLUB Tho Thltnble Club of North Bond met for tjieir business ami social ses sion yestordny uftornoou at tho homo of Mrs. llonry O'Mahi dtt Mat-nltf field. Soveral matters wero trans acted. Election of offlcors was hold mid tho following ladles were chosen for the ensuing year: Pros,, Mrs. M. 13. Evorltt; Vico Pros., Mrs. A. 13. Rose; Sec, Mrs. II. 13. Burmolster; Treas., Mrs. C. T. Williams; Report er, Mrs. C. S. Knlsor. With tho old of tho council, tho club has provided for permanent walk ways nnd turn gates in Lincoln Square, work on which will ho cominoucod at once. On account of Illness among tho members, tho vnlontiito party which was announced for next Thursday evening litis beau postponed until the evening of the 16th, Wednesday, nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Maudlgo. A vote of thanks was ex tended tho retiring membors. Tho rt-st of tho aftoruoou was spent by tho ladlos In sowing ami chat. Mrs. O'Mnra was assisted In serving a do Uclous luncheon by two of her spec lal guests, Mrs. Jack Davis and Miss Mno Cloman. Ahothor special guest prosent was Mrs. Albert Oleman. Tho icgular mombors out woro; Mrs. Goorge Maudlgo, Mrs, J. G, Million, Mrs. Huzor, Mrs. A. II. Dorbyshlro, Mrs. Fred Kruse, Mrs. C. T. Wlll InniB, Mrs. II. E. Burmestor, Mrs. M. 13. Evorltt, Mrs. I. II. Unrtlo and Mrs. O'Mara. Tho next club meeting will bo In two weeks with MrH. C. S. ICalsor. 4 1 FLBOI DISTRICT T II I P IliTEESTMG MISS BESSIE COKE WHITES FROM SAN DIEGO. DELIGHTFUL SEWING PARTY j Mm-.shricld Young Lady In Southern California WI1010 Much Dniiiago Is Done By High Water. Somo Interesting facts about tho flood in Southern Cnlifornhi are told In a letter to Mr3, Tom, Coko from her daughter, Bessie Coko, who Is touching in California, and who writes from San Diego on Jan. 29. Tlio letter says: "All tho dumH In tho country nro breaking, flooding evorythlng and drowning many. Ycstorday tho Otay dam broke and drowned Bomo poo pic, 11 bodies having boon found. Tho Sunsot wator dam wns broken whon wo got off hero. Tho Morena dnm is said to bo filling rapidly and If that thing broaks Potroro Valley will bo flooded as tho dam Is In tho mountains Just back of Potroro. "No mall can got out of bore until tho stcamor Congress Balls. Coming down hero wo stopped at San Pedro and picked up 375 pas songors becauso no trains aro run ning in or out of cither Los Angeles or San DIogo nnd may bo they will not bo nblc to movo for wcoks. Cars loaded with heavy freight woro loft standing on a Santa Fo brldgo out of San Dlgco in tho hopo that tho brldgo could bo held down, but bridge, cars and all woro carried away. "A lady from Long Beach told mo that sho went to three rostnurants hero before sho could get In ono as tha floors woro a foot tittdor wator. Passengers who tried to como from San Pedro In nutos got stuck in the mud nnd hadto walk. Tho trip from San Podro to San DIogo taives only flvo hours, but many of tlio pooplo suffered greatly from seasickness. "In San DIogo the downtown dis tricts havo not boon harntod but tho rosldenco districts wero damaged. Yestordny I walkod out to look things over and found ono placo whoro the streets had groat holes dug lit thorn, tho Bldownlks woro sev eral Inches deop In mud nnd tlio houses woro boing pumped out. Peo ple had moved nway in boats, having gotten out by way of tho windows. Tho raliiB neem to bo over but'nffalrs will not bo much better until the snow Ib gone." TELLS OF FLOOD. Miss Kuitustncken Writes About Troubled in San DIogo. Henry Segstnckon hafl rocoivod a letter from Miss Gouovlevo Song- slacken, who is at San Dleco. In tho letter she says that tho placo Is cut off from rail communication with tho outside nnd nil mall hues out by boat. Tho ralna Btlll con tinue Tho itteatnor Governor brought In 750 pasBongorfl from San Francisco, having special per mission to carry that number. Miss Songstnckon adds In hor lot tor that Low Koyser, formerly of Marshflold, Is now In Sari Diego nnd Is playing with tho Knlsor Hip podromo orchostra lit a San DIogo theater. C'APT. MAOEE TELIJH OF SOUTlt AMERICAN EXPERIENCES. ENROLLMENT BIG Thoro nro now 90 pupils enrolled In tho North Bond High school, it is stated In 11 roport Issued by Super intendent Coo. This Is tho largest itumbnr over enrolled in tho High school of that city. FAVOURS NEW ROADS. J. W. Grout, who was rocontly Ap pointed road supervisor for North Bond, Is quoted as favoring tho opon lng of Sherman avontto and Tenth streot to Marshflold, nnd also favos tho connecting of tlio Emplro 'road with Nowmnrk so persons from Marshflold can reaoh tho boach with out having to go through North Bend. Contrasts This CoiH-fry Willi North cm Chile, Whcro It lint Hardly Rained In ii Vchim, Sudden transition from tho-land of perpetual sunshine Into tho snow storms nnd descending thermometer of the northern sens, forced tho crow of tho Nun 11 Smith to mako hnsty changes lit tholr wardrobes, according to Cnpt.'Wllf Mageo, who arrived horo yesterday 'with tho vessel. In tho northern part of Chllo, ho Mld, thoro lias boon practically t.o rain for 20 yearn. Grass Is an un known quantity and a great deal ot tho drinking water must bo evapo rated from the Bait water ot tho sen. Hot in the Engine Room. Down thoro tho sun shines con tinuously and hotly. Tho thermom eter gonornlly hovered about in tho 90s, tho heat being dry nnd pono trnttng. In tho euglno room tho glass sometimes wont up to ISO degrees, Bald the sklppor, especially when tho vessel ws lying in povc whcro thoro was very llttlo hreczo. Landlocked harbors on tho const of Chile do not oxist. Tho ports nro almost on tho open coast or Indentations thnt aro too slight to protect tho waterfront from ' the heating of tho off-shore waves. For this reason vcssols nnchor. offshore. Llghtors bring tho car goes out of them, Tho lighters used aro largo scow-liko crafts oC goiioroiiB capacities. Generally two natives aro In chargo. They propol tho boats out from tho wharves by moans of great long oars. Tlmo to thorn means but vory llttlo and thoy novor hurry. Tholr pay Is ho twonn $1 and ?i.25 a day. All loading of vcssols is dono by con tract. Providing thoro woro enough of thoso lighters tho hoisting apparatus of the Nairn was kept busy nil day long, working from both sides. Somo days as much na 900 tons or. cargo could ho taken aboard. Plenty of Holidays. South America Is n land ot holi days. Thoro havo boon many doz ens of revolutions down thoro. Most ot these must bo Tomomborcd nnd can bo properly observed only with holidays. This necessitates a flag polo from tho top of almost uvory house In tho oounthorn countries. Also it meant delays very often to the ships In the harbor. During tho last heavy storm on the coust the Nairn Smith wns on Its way tovl'ncoma from South America. Capt. Mttgoo says that It was mighty cold and thnt heavy clothes woro much lu demand. Outline on Mackinaw. Oilof Englneor J. S. Qulnno, vory well known on Coos Bay, left tho Nanit nt tho end of the second trip and Ib now cnglnOor aboard tho steamship Mackinaw, rccontly of tho Dollar lino, but now bolonglng to tho Grnco company, and is on his way to Vladivostok. In his placo on tho Nairn is Wil llnm ICellohor, formerly chief engi neer on tho AdoIIuo. Mooting Old Friends. Pttrsor Harry Reynolds 'Is busy greeting all his old acquaintances. Ho Is trying to waylay F. D. Fletcher, who has a picture ot tho gonial pursor in almost tho exact clothing of a chorublm, doing lija washing in a tub on tho Nan it's main dock under tropical skies. r ASIC ABOUT KELP '' . Last ovonlng Miss Signa Larson was hostess to n fow friends at a de lightful sowing party at her homo In milker Hill. The tlmo was spout in sowing, social chat and music, in which different ones took part At a lato hour, Miss Larson served a dollclous luncheon. Thoso Invited wero: Mrs. Erros Lowland, Mrs. Lyn Lambeth, and tho Misses; Esther Nelson, Ann Holland, Roso Millor, Eugonlo Dalglo, Bruco Kelloy, and lima AhlqulsL 4. . .j. I NEW ARRIVALS 4 Among tho new arrivals In tho cU ty this week nro a baby boy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Moloney and a daughtor at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J, II. LuChapolIo In East- Bid 0. Tho llttlo guests woro welcom ed with delight and tho proud par ents aro receiving tho hearty con gratulations of numerous frlouds and acquaintances. (Continued on Ppgo Eight) eighth: grade examinations Stato Siipoi'liitonilent Churchill An nounces Some Now Methods In tlio May nnd Juno oighth grado examinations a now Plan vlll bo tried in tosttiiK tho pupils in tho sub jects ot U. S. History and Civil Gov ernment, according to n statement lBsuod toduy by Stato Superintend ent Churchill. During examinations tho pupils will bo allowed to refer to tholr toxt books, but tho questions will bo so framed as to tost tho abil ity of tho pupil in expressing what he has learned lu clear, conclso lonKiiaco. Tho advantages of such a plan aro, that It will permit tho teachor to emphaslzo the historical events which bIio considers most Im portant; it gives tlio trained teach er greater freedom so that sho can do a much hlghor quality ot work than simply helping tho pupils to "cram" for an examination; It frees tho toucher and tho pupils from so teaching and studying us to mako tho examination tho end; it tends to glvo tho pupils power ot expression and ollmlnntca tho niotnorlzlng tho unim portant datos and facts.. Ban Francisco Finn Writes Here About Product. A letter has bcou received from W. R. Graco & Co., big shippers of tho Pacific coast, asking for infor mation ns to whether or not somo company hero is figuring on tho harvesting of sea-weed and kolp from tho "local" ocean. Nothing has boon dono lu this connection In tho vicinity of Coos Bay though It Is known n Sail Francisco firm has built a submarine! reapor for such a harvesting. Tho kelp and seaweed Is to ho used lu the manu facture ot explosives, Inasmuch as it contains certain necessary chom Icnls. Tho best authorities on tho sub ject horo Bay that tho kolp Is not found in this particular locality In sufficient quantity to mako it worth whllo to gathor, Tho coast horo li exposed so that tho kolp is not al lowed to gathor lu any quantity, Farther south of here on tho Call- fornki coast largo kelp Holds aro found in sheltered places. uiniT. riitiniiiTi gnnTwrrsB FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOOIJS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call . . . FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono U Uosldonce Phone 13-J Market Ave. nnd Wnterfroul -- I