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THECOOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE i? uv have tlic oxclusivo selling rights for tills groat laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. LOCKIIART PARSONS DRUG CO. THE REXAL.L STORE Noble TheateD TO -NIGHT IV Gold HuMeV play In five purls, "THE ULOSINfl Nitty from Henry Kmiliiiid's famous novel feiiturliiK Howard Kstnbronk and Knthijn Hiov.no, Decker Malic, under (lie direction of JCdwnrd Jose, foimcrly dhoelor mid -.star of WJIIIiun Fit Company. A beautiful play well pioducod and mo that can lio recommended by tbo ninii ngciiiciit of (111 (healer. l'ATHE XEWS. Interesting events In (IiIh nnnilier. News caught ullli llm camera as It. really happen1. COME IIAHLV FOR GOODS SKATS Two shows, 7:0(1 and 8M5 AXTIIOXY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY XIGHT Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Tomorrow iiIkIU: Rhmeh Sweet In "Tho Secret Orchard," a foudiro that will nmko yon think. Thursday night: Fn((y Arbiiekl Key Mono two-reel coineily. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY Wc Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY he Cr ,m It our specially. Wo nmko It ourschi-s. We liiiow it Is linro and hIiiiIcmuiic. Wo make any Kind (o order for pari Its, Also frown puddings. Pure Ice Cream, delivered, $1.25 per gallon Wo deliver any tlaie, day or night WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL E. W. SULLIVAN Comer Mmkct and Hroudwny Wo solicit nil our old patrons of the Lloyd anil nssuro thom tho samo reasonable rates. e NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator with tho will annexed of the estate of William C. Hartlctt, de ceased, and that nil porsous lwvlng claims asniust said estate aro hereby required to mvsont tliom with tho Proper voucher and duly vorlflod to tno undersigned at tho offlco of L. A. I.lljeivlst. 307 Coko Rldg., Mursh tMi, Orewn. within six months from tlio date of this notlco. Dated tills sth dny of February, A.I). 19 1 G. NOBIS JENSEN Administrator with will nnnoxod of tho Hsuto of William C. Ilartlett, de feased. (Kirst publication on Fobruary 8, 1910. I.an publlcaton March 7, 191G ) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .Notice is hereby given that tho "miersiKiicd has boon duly appoint ed by tin Honorublo County Court or Coos Countv, Oregon, In Mnttors of Probate, Administrator of tho "ato of 1) w. Small, deceased. All pei sous having claims against said estate are horoby notified to "resent thorn to mo at tho offlco of v nttonio. (jeo. Wntklns, In tho WUorado Hlk . In tho city of Mnrsk uiii,' m saltl bounty and Stnto. nln sl- months from tho dato f this notice. 10?GtOtl thi "2lUl ,lay 0f Fobrutu'' ... S. O. SMALL, uuniinlstrator of tho ostnto of D. ".Small deceased. JHrst publhation Fobruary 22, laic' laSt lul,)Ucntlo Mlu-ch 21, finnc? DAV Timm uimit Ano BARTER'S HRlEflnSI MBkI fflMSWM I A LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL At loast ono of Marshfiold's young inon was thankful that ho wbb tho possessor of a enr last Sunday, thouKh what wuh his great rcgrot when ho stnrfod out for n stroll with tho young lady of his cholco as ho watched tho cars spin by with tholr morry crowds. IIo was an cxtromoly bashful youth and for montliB ho had boon trying to scrow up his courago to propose Thoy wero sauntering through Porham Park along Eighth Torrnco and Tonth street admiring tho now homoH In courso of construction when she turned to him and said: "George, why can't wo build our homo over horo?" Sho put tho iuostlon In such n nalvo mnnnor tliat for an instant ho did not rcallzo that sho hnd tactfully bridged tho chasm which had so long stoggorcd his courago. Of courso ho blushed, but ho promptly replied: "Wo cer tainly can. I'll see Hold about' it tomorrow." Nor did It occur to him until nftor his nnswor that It waH loap year and that sho hnd actually proposed to him. rTR Tho Sliorlff has Inforrnod us that Jio will sond a statomont to every tax payer, whoso address ho knows, as f tho amount of tholr taxes, thoro foro If you will sond theso statements to us, with tho amount of your tnxo3 wo will seo thoy aro paid and ko6i n record on our boohs of tho pay ment, without any cost to you. Flanagan & Bennett Bank BLANCO The Public Service Hotel lias just been thoroughly renovat ed, will bo open to (bo public March 1st, HUH. Somo of tbo features of (his old hostelry are. free cm ployment bureau, freo sowing room, Information bulloln and kind treat ment. Tho jmtronngo of tUo piddle is solicited. JlliAXCO HOTKfi 12U North Front Street, Mnrsbfield, Otegon TUB WIHTK IS KIXO Of all Sewing Machines Now located at 25C Market aye, West. Phono 19 3-J. Wo have also got big bargains In all kinds of used machines. All machines 6old on easy payments. i wtr i nlfftP AArAiuid: , tt BREVITIES (tlr Associated Tfen to Coo. thj Tlmti, 4 Till.) WEATHER REPORT OREGON Rnln In west, rain or snow in east, with moderate southerly galo along coast; strong southerly wJnds - lntorlor. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ' RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at Kill a. m., Fobruary 20, by Uonj. ostlind, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Muxlinum .is Minimum 35 At 4:43 a. ni 37 Precipitation 20 Proclpt'tatlon Slnco Sept. 1. i9,1" ri9.D7 Precipitation sanio period last year C2.G-1 Wind: Northwest, clear. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Tuesday February 29 Sun rises at 0:38 and sets at 5:45. x lluptlst Choir Tho Baptist choir will meet for rehearsal In tho church horlors tomorrow, Wednesday, ovo- nlng, at 7:30. (.'lvo Party. Tho Marshflold Cath olic ladles will glvo a card party at tho Mooso Hall Thursday evening as a bonofit for tho church. Ih Improving. Mrs. dray of Sum nor who has boon critically 111 bIiico tho ndvont of tholr twin cshlldren Is reported much Improved now. Iteturns Homo. MrB. Jnmos Forlv of Itunkor Hill who has been at Mer cy hospital for sovoral weaks lias re covered sufficiently to return homo today. Ih Taking S(ek. Fred Gottlns, yestordny appointed trustoa In Otis Wilson bankruptcy case, was today taking stock at tho former storo on Contra! avenue. Most Tomorrow. Tho LadloB' Aid Society of the Swedish Lutheran church, will moot tomorrow In tho church hall. MrH. LUJeborg and Mrs. Win. Hagqulst will ontortnln. HlhH to ."Moot. Tito Marnhflold 'Lodge of Kl'-- -III hold Its annual election of c "C3 tomorrow night. Thoro aro soernl rontestB for tho f various offices to bo filled, and n 'big turnout Is oxpocted. ltoad In Had. Anothor bIIiIo Ib re ported on tho now .road to FIngstnff. Frank Mueller who walked over tho klghwny Sunday says that tho rccont ih art! paving thoro Is going to pieces fiiHt and will not last long. No con crete baso was put uudor tho paving. Ciiiioo Ih Found. Claudo Thomp son thought that ho had lost his grcon canoo for good, but yesterday two llttlo boys In tho neighborhood of Coal Dank Inlot volunteered tho in formation that thoy had found tho crnft bohlnd a tree and had taken chnrgo of It, waiting for some one to nmko It known that It had been lost. Committee Mottliig.-JAt Mrs. John S. Coke's rcsldonco this afternoon is bolng hold a meeting of tho com mittee appointed by tho Hoard of Di rectors of tho MUllcoma Club to or ganize tho Indies of tho club. This commlttoo consists of Mrs. John Colce, Mrs. Dorsoy KrolUor, Mrs. J. W. Den nett, Mrs. 13. IC. Jones and .Mrs. J. Albort Matson. Has Xow UcNidetu'o. It. H. Coroy and family havo movod from tholr formor rcsldonco on 11th and Com mercial, Into tho Vernon Smith homo at 587 South Ninth street. Mr. Smith movod his household effects to Dorkoloy on tho last trip of tho Nairn Smith. IlnpHht Women. Tho Woman's Union of tho Haptlst church will moot In tho parlors of tho church tomor row, Wednesday afternoon, at 2:30, Mooting In chargo of tho Missionary Dopartmont. Flno program at 2:45 and refreshments. All Indies of tho congregation most cordially Invited. 1 'inters Has Xow 1'nsllnm. In tho cities It's a popular Bport on nlco Sunday aftornoons to go out to tho parks and feed tho Bijulrrols and tlio bears. Powers has any city In tlio United States bested In this rospect. Last Sunday tho populace stood In tho main streots and, with tho aid A Store that serves you Right IS WHERE YOU WANT TO DEAL I Our every endeavor Is to muko Owl Service PROMPT AXI) EFFICIENT ONE Wo dollver Immodlatel) Phono 71. "The Owl" Frank 1. Cohan Tlio Central Avenue Drug Store i . j of spy BlasspB, watched two full sized brown bears pluy about on the ledgo of Dingham Mountain. John Ken dall, who was thoro at tho tlmo, said that tho sport is rare and highly entertaining and fully better than tho movies. Must Have Licenses. Chief Car ter and Constable Cox aro hard on tho trail of auto owners who hnve not yet procured their 191G licenses from Salem, Thoy havo both received cop ies of tho licenses issued up to the end of January. Heretofore somo auto owners, thoy say, havo boon de claring thoy havo applied for licenses, but theso aro now overdue and tho offlcors aro becoming strict and aro fto make rigid Investigations. Map Coiers Wall. Honry Song stneken tnkes considcrnblo prldo In tlio big map that has been painted on tho wall In tho now offices of tho Tltlo Guurnntco nnd Abstract company in tho SongEtackcn Building. Tho map is ono of tho Coos Bay country and shows tho principal points of Interest. A big now con crete vault is to bo built in tho rear of tho building as tho old vault in tho former location cunnot bo moved. t PERSONAL MENTION t $$$ FRANK CATTI3HL1N loft yesterday for Portland on business. FltHD T. MONETT, of Bandoii, wus a visitor hcr6 on business today. DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS returned to Coqulllo this morn lug. It. A. CHURCH, prominent Coos Riv er rnncnor was horo today on bust ness. ED NOAII was among tho visitors In tho city today from his homo at Allegany. A. K. PIGEON was a nassoncor down on tho Milllcoma this morning from nbovo Allegany. MRS. F. S. MORRIS, of Lnkesldo, was among tho shopping visitors In the city today. MRS. HERMAN EDWARDS Cttlllo down from Allegany this morning. Sho is horo with Capt. Edwards ..while be Ib ropalrlng tho Cadil lac. VERLIN PARKER came In Inst ov onlng from tho Sluslaw whoro ho luiH boon aiding In making a bar nurvoy, going with Capt. JameH PolliomiiH who is going on into Portland. JACK OUYTON wont down to nan- don on tho morning train, called thoro by tho wreck of tho Flflold. which ho roportod for Tho Times and Portland Journal. S. C. MAnSTEHS, editor and pub lisher of tho Gold Beach Globe, was In tho city today, Ills first visit horo In two years. lie ex pects to return homo tomorrow. CHARLES HALL, of tho tolopiiono company, and Enrl Gates, plant foroman wont to South Inlot this morning to inspect somo poles thnt mny bo purchased for n now lino from North Bond to Emplro this sumnior aver tho now rond. IS HEIR TO ESTATE MRS. (Ji:oit(ii: GOODItl'M TO RE CEIVE MONEY FROM SWEDEN Grandmother leaves Her $.i()0 In Cash, AiTirdlng (o Word Re ceived Here Died Year Ago Word has been received hero to tho effect that Mrs. Gcorgo Good rum has Inherited $5600 ns tho only heir of her gruudmothor, Mrs. Clarn Swanholm, who died at Norr kopplng, Sweden, about a year ago. Tho estate Is said to bo all In cash. Mrs. Goodrum visited In Swodon about two yonrs ago. Hor mother hnd como to this country many yonrs boforo, and dloct In tho United Stntes. At tho tlmo of Mrs. Swanholm's death tho estato was found to bo mostly in mortgages and bonds and theso havo been all settled up In cash form. Mrs. Goodrum rccolvod halt tho estato. NOTICE TO BLKS AH mombers will attend lodge Wednesday, March I. Election of officers, good feed and n good tlmo. Como out Bill. J. W. HILDENnRAND, Exalted Ruler. Methodist Ladies' Tamalo Salo Wednesday at Church kitchen. Tlio. San Francisco Call, California's- greatest evening newspa per, Coinpleto In overy detail clean and wholesome. 10 cents per month delivered. Marshfield Xows Company. TURKISH UATliiT'opcn overy Wednesday evening for ladles only. We Iteenmiuend R.EXALL Rheumatic Tablets as containing Ingiedlents that are ominonly used by eminent physicians in tbo tteatiucid of acute and chronic iheumutisin. Splendidly uvfnl drugs scientific illy combined. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono UH Wo Deliver Immediately mmmmmmmmmmi SELLS OUT i " i) EXPiXriH ;to take ovkR'ou'n. KltSHIP of red cross R. W. Suanlou (o Continue With Present Storo on Market Avenue llotli Experienced Druggists J. Leo Brown, for ton years con nected with the Brown Drug Com pany, has sold out his interests in that concern and tomorrow will in all probability, tako over tho own ership of tho Red Cross Drug Co. It Is now ton years slnco Mr. Brown, who Is now secretary of tho Oregon Pharmaceutical Board, start ed in the drug business on North Front street. Three years later Robort W. Swnnton bought Into tho concern and It bocamo known ns tho Brown Drug Company. Mr. Swan ton will continue tho business on Market avenue under his own pro prietorship. 9 Tho PriusB Drug Company, known also ns the Red Cross, was formed moro than 20 years ago by John Pruess. For about 13 years Franit Birch has been connected with tho company. He will contlnuo his optical business without any change whatsoever, Mr. Brown Is now ne gotiating with tho trustees of tho Rod Cross Drug Company nnd ex pects to soon coinpleto tho deal. Swnnton Well Known Robert Swanton, who has been associated with J. L. Brown for tho last seven yonrs as partner In tho Brown Drug Company, and who has bought Mr. Brown's inter est, will conduct tho storo as soon ns labols, etc., can bo secured under tho tltlo if Swan Drug Co. Ho hopes that all patrons of tho Brown Drug Co. will continue tholr valuablo support, as ho Intends to run It In tho same high-class stylo and Improve whenever possible Ho fcolB In acquiring this stock ho has secured tho most coinpleto and best In Southorn Oregon. Mr. Swanton has had 15 years oxperlonco In pharmacy, Is a registered pharma cist In Clio states of Oregon, Califor nia and Washington tone! n graduate chomlst of. tho University of Califor nia, Dopartmontmont of Pharmacy, class '07. Ho also acted ns assistant chqmlst for nearly two years In Prof. T. Greon's laboratory, Dean of tho California College of Phar many and San Frnriclsco's KJlty Chemist. TO HE HERE SUNDAY FROM SOUTH OX NEW IJUX To Alternato Willi Kllhurn on Schedule From Portlnnd to San Diego and Way Points Tho steamship Brcakwator will re turn to Coos Bay on Sunday, leaving Sun Francisco on Frldny at tho start ing of a now sorvlco of the North Pa cific Company. Hereafter tho Kll hurn nnd tho Breakwater will bo on tho run from Portland to Coos Bay, Eureka, San Frunclsco, Santa Bar bara, San Podro and San Diego. Tho steamship Roanoko will mako nil theso stops with tho exception of Coos Bay and Eureka. Installation of tho now senico will mean a steamship Into Coos Bay ev ory flvo nnd ten days. For Instnnco tho KUburn Is duo horo tomorrow morning from Portland. On hor now schodulo It will ho ten days boforo sho returns horo from tho south. Tho flvo days end of tho schodulo will bo botwoon Coos Buy and Portland and return. Word of tho now chango was re ceived lato today at tho offlqcs of the North Pacific Steamship Company by Agont L. a. dishing. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR NAME SOME NEW OFFICERS Marshflold Masonic Organization Holds Election a"d liittluMoii Fine Banquet FoIlovtH Tho Knights Templar hold a special oloctlon Inst ovonlng for tho purpose of filling vacancies In offices. Tho following wero oloctod. C. H. Marsh, G; W. J. Brown, S. W.: C. It. Pock, J. W. Edgar McDanlol was appointed standard bearer. Following the oloc tlon nnd tho Initiation of Warron Painter of North Bond tho mombers enjoyed a banquet. $ t AT THE HOTELS t $ Chandler Hotel Addison Bonnott, Portlnnd; A. P. fDnvIs, Coqulllo; F. E. llancs, Man chester; II. R. Lacy, Portland; Charles E. Oliver, Portlnnd; Vorlln Parker, Portland; C. B. Pnddoick, Portland; J. E. Miller, San Francisco; R. H. Head, San Francisco; E. J. Hlnchoy, Portland; C. D. Thomas, Portland; Peter Oberlo, Portlnnd; L. F. Lo Garlo, Portland; Charles E. Mach, Eugono; Morlo Holden, Em pire. St. Lawrence Hotel, C. Cavanaugh, Portland; J. Smith don; Joe Carter, Haven; W. E. Gablo, Myrtle Point; Lew F. Prleo, Sumner; Otto Groko nnd wlfo, North Bend; W. W. Dean, Lakeside; J. Jackson and wlfo, Roseburg; G, Karson, Grants Pass. Lloyd Hotel. . Carl Anderson, Norway; R, Rob ertson, Coos River; F. M. Yost, Flor eneo; S. C. Marsters, Gold Beach; F. C. Holt, Coos River; Mrs. F. S. Ask for sample copy of tho San , Francisco Call. Marshfield Xes Co. 1 AVK HAVE CUSTOMERS ( For 10-acro or larger farms. List a BREAKWATER your proporiy wua us tor iiuu-k mwu. COOS RAY DEVELOPMENT CO., 314 Coke Bide Marshflold, Oie. For your Spring Ging hams, Lawns, Silk Poplins, Cotton Poplins, etc. GET -THEM AT THE J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE THEY HAVE THEM AT A BIG SAVING. Apron Ginghams 5c A hpttor jxincrlinm 7r. .. ww. 0. ,& , Dress bingham iac A better grade 8 1-3c 12'oC Dress Ginghams 10c 15c Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide' 12J:c Cliambrlcs, all shades, 30 Mercerized Poplins, 25c value 19c We Lead ?,? cr .jZ? Originators Follow ftwnn'i i i i 'ill w.yiigy Low Prices Next Door to Postoffice MIT DITCH MOTOR SUIT. MILLER ASKS FOR STAXD ARD EXOIXE AXI) COACHES Says Motor Unablo to Handle Bag gage and Passengers Too Ev peet DefliiHo Word Shortly No word ns yot has boon rccolvod by Supt. W. F. Mlllor, us to whon Borvico will bo opened to Recdsport, now thnt tho hourly sorvlco to North Bond has boon Biispoudcd, through 'action of tho council last ovonlng. "Word of this action has boon sent to Portland and It may bo sovorul dayB boforo doflulto action In tnkou. With rails reaching tho Umpqun from, tho north by Saturday Mr. Mll lor Is hjoplug thnt nt least throo Htundard conches may bo brought to Coos Bny to replaco tho veterans that aro now on the run to tho Co qulllo Valley nnd Powers. Send In Njjiv Couches This mattor was taken up with William Hood, chief cnglucor, whon ho was hero said Mr. Miller. Theso coaches would bo GO or 75 feet In iongth, 10 feot nnyhow longer than tho presont cars. Also a locomotlvo is necessary on this sldo. If tho construction dopartmont of tho Southern Pacific can be brought to seo tho mattor In tho right light this now equipment will bo brought at onco to Coos Bay. S'cnm Train to Umpqun Such action as this would In nil probability mean that a steam trnln Instead of tho motor enr would bo run to tho Umpqun, said Mr. Mlllor. Tho motor would bo unablo to hnmlio 'tho baggago, tho parcol post and tho express that will bo coming through. In this ovont, ho says, ho doea not know whoro tho motor -car will bo usod. "Possibly to Coqulllo and to Pow ers?" wns tho query. "I hear thoro nro four ,uuto atago lines getting roudy to do buslnoBS," ho roplled. "You can seo whoro wo fgot off then." Strictly speaking 30 days should olapso from tho suspending tlio nr- Ldlnnnco section boforo tho motor car Is takou from tlio hourly run to North Bond. Theso 3d days aro al lowed for tho invoking of a refer endum. Mny (lu Abend Anyway C. F. McKnlght, attorney for tho company, said this morning that tho Southorn Pacific may go ahoad any way and put on the sorvlco to tho Umpqua wtlhln a very short tlmo. Tho regular sorvlco out of Eugono Is oxpoctod to open botwoon April 1 and 15. Two tralna would bo nood- od on tho lino ns a transfer would havo to bo mado across tho Umpqua. TIBER DEAL IS ON CHICAGO PEOPLE INTERESTED HAVE OPERATED HERE BEFORE Mr. Lyon, of Lyon & Gary, Ts Father- In'-lnw of Samuel Bloss, Who Was With Smith Couiittiiy Tho story of tho Intel ests Involved In tho Cops River timber deal has nrousod considerable Interest horo. A peculiar connection Is that Mr, Lyon of tho firm of Gary & Lyon, Chicago timber and bond dealers, In terested with Mr. Irving of Minnesota, Is tho father In law of Samuel BIobb. Mr. Bloss retires today at San Fran cisco ns tho active representative of tho Creditors' Commlttoo In tho C. A. Smith Company's affairs, bolng succeeded by Mr, Johnson. Gary & Lyon wore Interested as brokers In tho floating of tho orig inal Clarke Poolo Syndicato mortgage of J5.000.000 on the Smith holdings which Is bolng satisfied at Snn Fran cisco today by tho transfer of the Alsea Bay and Humboldt tracts of the Smith company to the bondhold ers. Herbert Armstrong, local ropro Btiotativo of tho Monasha Co.. is In Portland on account of the tax case lu tho Federal court thore. --"11 inches wide 12Mc I t NFW TODAY I ' FOR SALE Flvjo lnon'lis iimlo Per sian kitten from Norls Jensen kennels. Pure bred. Call Tho TlmoB. LOST. Largo slo llrownlo cnniera, between Sunset nnd North Bend. ?2.00 reward for return to TImcn offlco. Piano, violin ami cello, (Scorgo. It. (iij.'gory, expert teacher, tt(U N. nth St., Phono IIII.Y. FOR RENT Flat, Hitl .M Anderson Phono Dr. Leslie, 101J. FOR SALE Selected Whll Leghorn' oggB for Bettings, from gobd Inyors. W. R. Oxonridor, Phono 303x2. Marshflold. LOST Gold bar pin with red iuos.h ngnto sot crosswnys, Bomowhoro botwoon North Ilrondway and Front stroot nnd Methodist Church. Howard for roturn to Times offlco. FOR SALE Vull blood It. R. eggJ for sotting; also 1 R. R. Cockorol. C. M. Connor, Ph. 15-1-J. FOR SALE. Two cows ami calf fin ..870 If taken boforo Saturday. It. . .M. Kjle, South Seventh street. . . LOST Sunburst plus, it-'iuis around gamot. ?1 reward for roturn to Times offlco. $ FOR RENT $$ FOR REXT 7 room house, eloso in, very cheap. Soo Goo. Goodrum. FOR REXT Fivd-rooni co'tago r)v contly renovated, corner Ninth und Flanagan. Apply W. B. Cur tis, Phono 15G-R. FOR REXT About March IS, hotel at Hausor, furnlshod, 9 rooms nt ond of bont lino and on railroad, $10. Soo Nod Galloway, launch North Star at noon. FOR REXT Comfortable nparr monts for ront, furnished, $15,00, flno location. I, S. Kaufman & Co. FOR REXT Furnished two room, npt. Heated. ?15.00. InqulPo Matson'B Storo. FOR RENT Furnished flnt, hot. and cold water, bath. 853 Third st. FOR REXT Rooming house ovor Ekhlad's Hnrdworo Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or call 3G0, X FOR SALE t FOR SALE noil egir Incubator Phono CJ. FOR TRADE Coinplolo, well equip ped chicken ranch, will trndo for Marshflold lots. I. S. Kaufman fe Co. 1 TO 1 HOURS work per day wlinted by oxporlonced bookkeopor. "H" Times. FOUND Black nnd white Shepherd dog. Inquire at Times offlco. BICYCLE TIRES Buy Them From Us. Wo Chnrgo Nothing to Put Them on Your WhcN MARSHFIELD CYCLERY rusiriE V Low Cost High Efficiency. mOAt sp