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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1916)
fH- wyvtytmn-fiptn THE COOS, BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FERUARY 9, 1916 EVENING EDITION TWO GELEBRflTION PLAN LIST IS GIVEN OUT n ESS TO DPERATEiLAKE IS ,. h HUM - hi i iiiirgiKrMiMlTiyiffMwraHWHWBBWHnHHffffl t - " B I u (3 G3 IViILL CLEARED Hrr.iitww.wr.itiiii-n-11 ...im 1.1.1... ..r 1 , m.iara, . MUX AHHIVI2 I IK UK OX WAV SOl'Tll TO HltOOKI.VCS. California anil Oregon Lumber Com . pnny !,h Xow Loquitur There- T. Iiicicmno Output. StartliiK aKftln or operations fit the UIb DrooldiiKH mill witliin a very bIioiL tlino hcoimh evident by .tfi'o fact Hint "' are already on their way Ro'iith tu work In tlio mill's. On tfio Kllbiirn yoHtordny arrived W. ' P. iitowurt ami It. K. drt'HWoll, formorly of tlio Sliver Kails Timber company of Kllvortoii, Or. Thoy aro on their way to HrVqkliiKH. LoifghiK Is alnmily In proKrcHB on tlio Chotco rlvor. Supt. MaJ. II. h. NultliiB wont to nrookliiKM a Hliort tlino iiko d IU3imiK THAT COVKHKI) SOUTH LAKH IS IHSAPPKAHINC. S, P. Crew and Lumber Company to Itoom Stray fofN ami ICriuirlies (.'nine Warden Molds llltlus. Dobrls that ban covered tho sur face of North Lake, endaiiKcrliiB navigation and menacing tlio flh of tho lake, la boliiB removed, accord ing to IJoputy Oiiino Warden Thom aH. Tree, branches ami logs wore dumped Into tho lake by tho rail road builders and the contractors. All or this was gathered In a boom and when tho boom broke loose, debris scattered In every direction. Knglneer V. (I. llliitliiuirrih now has several men out with boats getting the stuff back into a boom L. J. SIMPSON APPKAHS 11KKOHK XOHTII HKND COIWCIL. Just now ha s,ont for Mr. Stewart, i and later, In tho summer, this will who Is experienced In tho lumber business. During tho latlor part of January tho DrooklngH Timber and Lumber conipnny morgod with tho Del Norto Lumbar company, known ns tho Owen Interests, under tho name of tho California and Orogon Lumbar company. This rosultod In Increas ing tho capital stock of tho company from $t,riOO,0()0 to $r,,000,OOQ. Changes aro being mndo In :ho ... mll thai. was built In 1011 so that tlio concern will ho able to cut be tween.. 200,001) and 250,000 feel or lumber a;i dim. linking It ono ... , or, ,lim 'largwU, ,couconiH on the Iloth Stewart anil Croswoll In !," tended going down to Kuroka ami rolurnlng up tho coast from there o Jtrookius, V (rp, of about 1 110 miles. On examining tlio map horo tluy chnngeil tlielr minds and will try to got pnHngu to Gold Iloach aboard tho gasoline nchooiior Hust ler and lake a utago from there down tlio coast, a dlstatico of 1 1 miles. CIVK.VA IIOIt.SK .liiiaii'.s Itulcr Ifcirlveil One I'rom , ,,,., (, King ((;itko ui Coronation 'M '"IhrAiiwUteJTniVeotW 17 Tl'n. '" '"TOKlO.'Toli. D. 'Klliii' tH'orge'H 1" tfcrbnliflon girt !' to Kinperof' Ynrihlhl "'"' lii a lltmuVffuTlmy' ninth whtrh m in" rK'otrVfbV dUjli'ngo ltt'fllo,lliiporlnl "'" MnbloN' 'irrifn 'In A hi.' Tlill 'horse In Frnnrniil by Illppodromo oiit'Hf Itoy- "' ilV ilillnlidu SWuiiV 'or till) host Hug " "lMr'TiuMnj,'' blolJd 'rlmti'lli bis'velns, " ' rWcl ak u'thrliiyonr'oni lie, lilmsoir, ' ' 'won it race t Imiu'fiM bo burned. Notice haw also been served on the Motzol Lumber com pany at Lakeside that it must bring i in tlio trees and logs that belong , to it. About. ShlppP'K Hides. At tho present tlmo Mr. Thomas Is awaiting word from Prosecuting Attorney Johnson of Curry county, relatlvo to tho shipping from Gold lleach on tho Itustler of lynx and martin furs, which Is against tho gatno laws of Oregon. The hides wero shipped by D. M. .Moore of Gold Iloach. on tho hifct trip of, tho Hustler, coming hero via express, and laboled "coon skins.' However, there wero boiiio coon skins In tho package. Now tho hides aro In tho posnos slon of Mr. Thomas. Ho says that In all probability tho caso win have to bo tried out In Gold lleach and (hat lro will go down thoro. However tho most important an glo or the case Is "Who sold tho hides to Mooro In Gold lleach?" Tho deputy game warden says this Is a iiuosllou to bo throsliod out lator. Asks That City Ito Cleaned Up for Coming of Klrst Train on Itailroail. L. J. Simpson appeared before tho ity council of North Ilond last night and talked on tlio subject of holding a celebration In North Bond on tho occasion of tho arrival of tlio first train on tho now railroad, ii muttor which Mr. Simpson bub gesteil soma time ago. Ho urgid tiiat tlio council clean up th city and have overy'thing put In ns good shapo as posslhlo for tho occn&jos. Mr. Simpson Intimated tlir.t inF much as ho had been the first to suggest the celebration thut ho did not Tcol under obligations to give up tho plan as a North Head evmt and that It at least should start there. Mr. Simpson's Idea was Hint tho oclcbratlou should bo hold on tho exact date of the arrival of the first train on, Coos Hay. Other Hlislncss. Tho council fixed tho salary of the city treasurer at $11!, 50 a month. Tho Pony Land company nnd tho Monnsha Woodcuwaro company pre sented a tcntutivo dood indicating what thoy would do In giving a portion of land to open Virginia avenuo. Tho tlcotl provided that In contfldorntion of giving tho neces sary land thoro should bo no assess ment ugalnst tho property fur throo years and that it Should not bo assessed for tNo making of fills for ten years. No action wun taken in tlio matter, It being deferred until seme later time. Lee Culhertson and N. J. Cousins N.UIKS OK TKACHKHS NOW IX ciiAiu.'i; ok schools : Thoo AVho Ai-e In Cluirrfo Through out ho County During the Present Term The list of teachers who aro serv ing In tho schools of tho county dur ing tlio winter term lias been given out at tlio county BUporIiitomlont'8 office. Tlio following are thoso who are teaching at the schools which aro now open, tlio name of the school uml number or tho district being given: Myrtle Hank, No. 1 M. L. Hunt. Herman, No. 2 Ahble K. HI wood. Arago, No. 3 Motta K. Hanson. Lampa, No. I Krncst J. Sldowoll. Twin Oaks, No. MIna .Mngncss. Umpire, No. C Kstella Wieklund. Coiiullle, No. 8C. A. Howard. supt., J. W. Crltos, Mabel Hay, Ada .May Nowoll, Mabel J. llunsen, Inc7. It. Chase, Keno Anderson, Mrs. KIc liu Mlnard, Kminn Kennedy, Hazel l-'awcctt, Alllo Phillips. Mrs. May A. Hull, Mrs. Eva Wise, .May X. Allen. Marshfleld, No. I) F. A. Tleilgcn oupt., Hoy K. Walto, A. J. M. Hohert son, S. J. Lolnnd, K. M. Imragcr, lloyal F. Nlics, K. AV. St. Pierre. Iva Stokes, Anna Volz, Frank L. Gran ills, Helen M. Sprnguo, Mario T. Ma- loucy. Ethel A. Hecso, Hetilnh A, Stohno, Eleanor McMullon, May Ev ans, Mrs. Lotiiso M. Wilbur, Helen j It. Corning, Edith Stallcy, Flora Shaw, Uolva Flanagan, Adeluldo Ab orcromblo, Grace E. Griffin, Ellon M. Lnrson, Mnudo M. Ash. Cunningham Crook, No. JO ' Gray co Krantz. Pnrkorsburg, No. 11 J. II. Hod lngricld. Cntchlng Inlet, No. 12 Kathleen wero boforo tho council regarding Maxfleld, Mrs. Wlnnlfred Hussoll. ENGLAND TO GROW ITS OWN TIMBER i lor. Hikou to tltlou i War .May Put the Industry on Now anilt Periiiaueut I'ooliug In jli (.'rent ItiMalu llr.iv'-'lf'l l'rrM U.Coo Ilir'Tlmci.l LONWpX.'lFobi'-O.tlkv niovemoin for tlijjliifitni' growing of timber has been initiated hero by Lord Sol iHMimu.M (irder to revive a steadily declining industry. Foreign eoinpc- tas, wltlilu tlio past twenty Komu dispute uhout an alley in kHaiigor. It scouis that Cousluu has a chicken fcuco In tlio alloy nnd Culhertson wants It opoued. The coundll ordordd that the alley be cleared out at once. Iho council nppolntft-l City Engi neer Cuvannugh us plumlm'g in spector or tho city. To Number Houses. A plan or numbering tho houses was brought up by tho city engineer and tulopted by tho council. The scheme Is to begin numbering In vino direction, from the cxtromof north end or. tho 'city toward tlio south and from tho extreme iMt end, or tho watorfron:, toward thoj west. There will bo but ono set or numbers each wiv. "'"I'liUlla itV fill'lntf, hrt nHpiirtMiaAod at i years driven all onorprlso out or tho V.lilkhf prfru'llr fllilllidlaii govern- 'lirltlsli tliiiliWrtaruiIn. uml rrlghtonod ,.,, ,,. .. --mmmmmm r capital; hub Lord Solbourno l U fl R P TUprTfM ....s-rz, .r..ttrw.. hopoH to tako advantage of a tompor-1 IIUII IHIUil I II III H I i IU - ary revival duo to tho war and puti N"U lll,MU ' ' ""-t I Ll Wf ere ! iviCbm;in ,r and See If! 1 the Industry on a permanent footing. Forestry, lie declared In an address I'orore the English Forestry Associa tion jhls week, has never rccolvod propijr attention In England. Eng lish woods should ho organized, now OeoH properly guarded nnd destruc tive animals, such as rabbits, oxtor- I minuted. Tho speaker concluded j wltli mi appeal to coalition to make , their pit prop contracts with' Hrltlsh i landowners. j An ImmeusQ amount or tlmlior lias been Imported here since the out break or war, particularly for tlio construction of temporary barracks itAisi: TuoniLi: ox the xava.io HESEICVATIOX Policeman Who Killed Ono Will Ho Arrested lo Quiet. Them (Hr AuotUteJ l'n lo Cooi Ilr Tlmr. WASHINGTON, 1). C., Fob. 1). Indian sorvlco nnd dopnrtniont or Jus tice ortlclals, with a view of heading off n tlirontouod uprising ot tho Indl iiiih on the Westorn Navajo resorvo. Hvnt Instructions to Thomas Flynn, , United States attorney at Flagstaff. I nnd Superintendent Tluickcry at tho The NEW Fairbanks-Norse farm Emim Economical Simple Light WeightSubstantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression. nt llu iirmv iiiilnliiL. iimiiu Vni ill.. "' K I "v .ill", ',,...... i. ..I..... ., . . . ' freight rati have been so hoavv that , '""" ." ,l",iorv"'. ' ' the resiiHIug higher price of import-i!,rH;,1t0,,,,m'tl'0 ct",It10r f ,h0 o.l timber has given the Hrltlsh nn :,l0,,,,,14, " ar,rmt " 0,,"'" '- unexpected opportunity. The freight inected with tho killing of an Indian. North Hond, No. 13 E. L. Coo. supt., J. F, Grubbs, Chas. W. Per kins, Mrs. Ulyssa C. Woodbury, Mrs. Matilda K. Sloop, Mrs. Edith A. Irish Pcarlo E. Honth, Edna E. Dow, Helen ' It. Monde, Earlc A. Hrown, Mrs. J. A. I Fitzgerald, Grace Dolmoro, Miss Gill, Mnrgurotto Shaw, Armliln jTittlo, Elslo Wolvorton, Percy "Vat- lI.IO Hlvorton, No, M Laura J. Wll lilns,' Cntherlno Hounds. - Ulg, Grook, No. 15 Lulu Alta Day; .(U . ; 4,. . Konttifik, No. 174-Flora LvForo- mnn. . l Flngstarr, No. IS Eva L. Dresser, principal, Laurn Hutli. . Flshtrap, No. 20 E. u. Jones. Handolph, No. 21l)nlllo'nobhlna, princlpah DollaHrynt,. Klvorsldjj; NoTfi!24Efltlidr hi Hy erly. f Ii. .v I. IlaynoB inlet, No. 20 Hilda Mou- sou. .McK'Inloy, No. 27 Wanda E. liar ry. Gravel Ford, No. 28 W. M. Colo mnn. Suinnor, No. !10 Edna McDonald. Powers, No. :iIE. s. Gumwoll, liiiu,, J. F. Hurkhnrt, Kuth Hurkhnrt, Fnincos O'Hrlon, Josephluo Hayes, Hnzol I. Matthows. Dora. No. S2 Hlshln McDonnld. Cntchlng Creole, No. 3-1 Helen Hobbius. Coos Hlvor Consolldatod, No. 30 H. W. Tavonnor, prln., Lynda L. Hue tow, Clarn E. Spraguo. .Mrs. Edith H. MLooil. Upper Four Mllo, No. 39 Mrs. E. M. dlddlngfl. Eastport, No. -10 Mrs. Mary E. Thompson, principal, Ella Weiss. Myrtlo Point. No. .I1--AV. v.. 0 H I M r f. m Pi gmXg2ft msmssoaBsssasSmH wffiW I Ww tfragragraa S"XJ MSRS aiv KotiittT ) J, M f At Ttt'dt aKSwgasia With Electric Starter and Electric Lights Four Jnch-Tites HV.M V.U.V. it nrwihir 0i'tL:lJ . A lir.mil IK nt at n bra ml new juice. Mnnv tipntilff nrrfrr a car uilll lie niKMntagctuf the hrgcr and lillicr priced curt but lli.it u tmallcr. lighter and mofe eco nomical to mn. Model "3 li a comfortable, family r with virtually all die ndi'antai;n ol die cry Uiuc an at a 'price which ii well within your reach. The body it the JueK full ttrcainline daicu with a onc piccc cowl. It it lianJionKlv finished in tolid libel, with bright nickel anil jioliihed aluminum fitting. Five aJuhi can tide curnfurt ably. 'flic tires arc four inch all around became uc believe in the advantage of laruc tire. They iniurc greater mileage uml com furt than can be obtained Ironi the m.illcr ibe lined rn other en n( timilar peeificatlon. The moth h fiiur-rjlindw, ling moke bloc typo, liavinc a 3'f-indi Ihmc and 5-iueh itroke. HcKiuur n 20-25. It U of the mint modern design. It hit li'iiti-tcniion manneto ijnltioii. Tnii ii the kind tited 011 the mott ispenw've can. The clot trie itartinu anil liclit iv lyitrm 11 one 111 the incut cflieient on the market, it 11 of the n-unit t)i. TIk clecttlc twitches arc con veniently liK-ated on the itecrin ctilumn. This ii the Mine ar rangement " un lkc Iiighctt lited can. It luu the aty working Over land clutch which any woman can operate. The pnkls arc atljuttablc for retch. The tteer ing wheel it Urge and turn cattly. Tlio brakes arc larsse and IHjuetful, The riar iprinffi nrr tb.- t. matM cantilever type. Th, care probably the caiiet ndnr -r. mott kliock aUntbitii; ptinrj tier dciiftned. Wiih t,. prin(ftriIijp comfort it 1 m J. It liata ffijman niolu'r top. In sliftrti there it cvct"hir' that inakcrthh cur iiMidatc aml'comnaftiblcuith many can costing otlnsidcrably more money. Yun will x ilcltchtcJ when . Itju cc it. And w lint ) u r. Je . ''in Jt you'll know instantly that tins 11 tour ideal of a inoilrrn aiitomoblle at your iJca of a moderate price. Other OvvrUnd models arc MikIH 8J fic-mencer tjunn e.ir ?7J0; die limoui Ov!j:i3 Six isncn-tkiweiiucr tourine car 51 1. All ir!sM U.-1HL' f. o. b. Toletlo. Call, telephone or write for -demonttratiun. flirt lhipHn4 bodffM WiM h Nik itl'l lid Mittd 4lidiAlnwnAUMi$ M-H h4tttft" "l tbndin utt ti tUc ltih nation itMfflfte IfHiimn SfttiUlitt tf SltJtl IS ' ' UH 7 Jtnti tmltt tvMfMoMKrl Mbtltk tmhhit 4i Kit,. II i 4 fan Mm tim'tkUt n trr Itnthl ItHittrttU, CtnMivtr viMf 1 an i Ettttrk Ari On.Nuin fA CiM.lt, laintrftn (SM;lriiiWiU.U HI 1(1 lill ISAAC I. TOWER m...,..,....., ..... H U2 mpywTfmxmwr-xnerctfi j . fPl.Irt a... a . .a . .. 'Qltlltlt Dlliit iri..lH 1 sr i ,. tost has bad tho effect of a bonus1.""" . 1,,w,:,l, ,0 'i"i l ,M-1 ."... . ... ' '. . ' V: ". Jinripi .tuns, 'who tfirtiutoiiuil ifi .burn tho 'ntKIiis. Chalmor Pnttorson. Efflo Tuba reservation buildings, i M' Mn hmxa. M. Sclinoldor, Dora iii.itiboh, Kim K. Darnoll, Mrs. C. A. j Davidson, Jits. J. S. Wliltnkor, Mrs! I Daisy H. Short. C. A. Davidson. NOT YET APPROVED! !,ock t,ro,,k' No- 12-Audroy nry. . . 1 HIHs $3S IK H. P on slclds with B8J3LT-SN KV9AGNEETO 3H.P. $60. 6H.P. $110 All F. O. B. Factory More Than Rated Power and a Wonder at the Price" Fur Sale lly A. B: Daly & Co. for homo iiroilurtH, OwIiik to tho HhortiiKt) of proiu from Norway, ICiik- IlKh props lutvo Ik on eonsldorably ,.,,,,,. . ,, -,... ummI th nilnoH tbls year. Kn- COLUMBIAN TREATY l!sh timber of tlio number sort for Htautlinjr and rnuvli work has sup- plouieuted tho uvtial Canadian sup.',, ., .. plv nn well. Pmshlenl Huh .Net Vcl Arlwl ItOKiini Tho Koro-lry AmodUHoii prnwed ! K I'wyliiK r liiilrmiilty ftv riMoliittoiin uaLlnu iii. u,...iih.,.,..i 1.. Panama retain at home axperloneed timber Mr auwuim irM m poos ru? tiu. men offering llKunsolvest as Derby WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. . . roerulti. and also to rwnll thorn fiom seerotary UusIiik lias told Colum ,l10 "rl"y' ihian mlnlHtor llotaucourt that Prosl- dent Wilson had not nnnroved tlio i 1 Norway. No. 13 May lr. Lund. i Ktolkn, No. -17 Mayuie V. Kane, i lfcistsldo. No. in Solum Thomas. I IH-liiuliml, Annie Wlekinan, Frnnros F. l-'ranso. IfuntliiKtou, Norma L. Vonus, Mar Karot,Dinphoy, Myrtlo M. Halter, 0I la Milieu, Mlriaui Sinllh, lluttld Ten Hardon. . :. ' Now Cooston, No. TiTi Alonzo Ilomenwny.. - Halls CreolfNo. nil J. 1). Finely Prosper, No.v'i'(J Hoy tllles, prln- ' L'lpnl, Florence 'r. Onotlnian, l:ona Ilqllonl, NctHp I$Ilyil.v ' ""J tJ South SIou'kIi, No? (ii Mr.' Km-' ma K. Kaston. Johnson Mill, .No. C!l Clraeo Park or. ' , , Sltkum, No. nr Surnh Do Voro. Lakeside, No. llfi Molvlnn .M. Fox piinelpal, lOllon K. Fox. Ppi'or Fish Trap, No.. (!7 ,C. K. Mu I key. Heavor 11111, No. Of) Jounolto O. I.OKKott, principal, Hosn Prouss. .lunetlon, No. 72 Hoiilah Prleo. Pleasnnt Vlow, No. 711 Clara O. Miller. nridKO. No. 77 S. C. Shorlll, prin cipal, Irone K. Weekly, Florence Jennings. Wost Norway, No. 80 S. S. Dar. noil. Coos City, No. 82 Krnost O. Lloyd. Hunkor Hill, No. 8ft T. C. Youiik, prln.,. Chns. H. Flanaian. Hesslo FlnnaBan. Mrs. Kllan K. Kolley. Tho schools not Klvon nre those which aro eloaotl or wlileli nro sum mor schools. I PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY .h High Quality Groceries ' Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef . ficient clorks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busl , ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Loading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Ni:W (WMHDATK Ol T Tho Oouulllo Ilorald says: I From Marshfleld It Is reported that ('eorgo A. McOtillocli 8 Kolpg to mako a try for tho ropuhllrnii nomi nation for county tronsuror. Haneroft. Nn. B2 Karl Simmons. N'orth inlqt, No. r3 Jowoll SpraKue. Hnndon. No. r I r. v t.....i...h proposed nmondinonls to the Coloin- 'sunt., j. o. Krvin tr w ........' ,,.,.,. ii,!:.,, traatv tll ,., ,i. i.uin..,.. i... , vm. .... " " ' ." "'K'. iivrtb i t i HuiiKAU ,.", ::.. : ... .: ; .;r "'"" . uougors, ahuo Noron. . ....... annua 10 jmy ironi au,- lirmn C'rnln, Wliho uuu.uuo to i 0,000,000. and to mako an expression of regret for tlio parti tion of Pnlinnia mutual by tho United States and Colombia. HnTo your rJKTM:it bonda, bin heads, otc, priutod at TIIB TIMIC? office. THOUSAWDS OF RATS Make Inroads on tho Cirnlu and Sometimes Attack Isolated Men In ItamN MAUSIII IKI.I) OUKt.'OX Illf Aumiiim Vrv to Coo lr TlniM PICTHOCHAD, Feb. ii. - A mlgra tiou or rain, cut limited at so. 000, nr prid tho iPHldenu or the city a few dunKo. The eimtom house dltttrii't and tho urutn markets of Potroxrad uie Infested with Iniiumomhlo ruts, ofien of lrgo slue and j;rit hold lies. Thoy go to water usually in the stillest houi-s of the ulKht In ser ried ranks. Watchman who so them in motion take pulus to get out of their way us thoy attack Isolated men when in number, trudltlous that llholinlnn Loftus. Til. Ho Illltlo. Ida K. Onmblo, Mary Moore. Kthol M. Itosborsr, Knto S Chatham, HInncho I.nndrlth, Mary Masterson, Hordlnah Hlckey, Adole TAX LEVIED ON PEOPLE OF VILNA f Cm mans Cliilin Hint Hecent f.Vear Flio Was of lucoutllnry Origin and Assess Kiiio ,) tried to lntrfre with tliMe armies IDy Aau.'l4ll Vr tu Cow IVijr Tliuf. LONDON. Feb. 0. -A fins of 75. 000 marks Is said by the Heutors Hot roKrad correspondent to luivo boon Tiiero nro Rv led on the peoule of Vllna bv tbe persons wno iiuvu tiermau authorities on the ronuds KKIiTd.( COODS The big problem In nelllng goods Is gettliif tha oustoinnr Into too storo. Coos Hay Tlmos nda will holp you uolvo P this problom. or raU Irnvo bMsu oveix'-onie and est en. The last, mlurntlon was by day ami the route led iu'ro the Novsky prospect. ThouamulH wore cut to I'lecen by the electric atroet ears and bands or boys uml men killed many ciliers, Tli'ls dtoUabt niiBratlon was that the i-econt groat flro there was of incendiary origin. j no tiouiH cnuseti ity me oinptyiint of the groin bins at the grain markot. Supplies have beu distributed re cently directly from the rallwa.x cars to the dealers and laruer bakers. DEMAND Til 13 H-B IIIIAM) OA.VNKI) (iOOI)S BEST BY TEST California Fruits, Hawaiian "PPle, HIio Olives, Corn, Peas, Asparagus. OiX.-s, Salmon, .Mlncl .Cliuns, Crab, Shrimp, Tuna, Pimienlos, Halslus, Currants AND ALL OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS p.ino. lleans i I I ilfiJ&fcN. N i' have the cdus( stllinsr rlulits for tills Kii'.it l.ix.itlve Trnl M., lu nuts. Lock hurt l'msons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE Here's a Good Salesman People passing cannot' help but see your show win dows make them so attractive that they will stop. J clerk, however efficient, can work as does a well-iHum-mated window. It sees everybody on the streetST-ii makes sales at a lower cost and -never tires of working Electric Light will help you display your goods so as to do this". JJJ latest Mazda C type of lamp is even more efficient vm anything heretofore offered. It will allow you to .IIP' mate your windows brighter than ever before at n greater cost. We will be very glad to advise you reg: mg any kind of illumination. This service is oftereu without obligation. Oregon Power Cq