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y THE CfJOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916 EVENING EDITION. TWO JELLS HfflRE YOUXfl CANADIAN SOLIUM! WHITISH I'HOM TUK.NCIIIM AVniins lllne-clf at Stove Made or 10-fJnlloii Mlllc Can Keeps Care- fill WhU'Ii for Snipers Water stiinds deep anil told In some of tlio tront'liL'H of the western front "somewhere In Krnnco" ncuonlliiK to lottors received In Mnr.shfloltl from n young Cnnmlnii soldier ut the front, lllo story, simply (old. Is one of pri vation, of hardships ami oxpouuro. "Wo nro Betting unite Indifferent now to the shell fire," he. .Insists. The rcmnrk Is prefneod liy t'.nother lolling of how he litis licen for weeks wltlijn rlflo rntigo of the (lermun tronelieH. "Wo havo to ho careful and not show ourselves In Ihe day time for the snipers get busy then. though. "These snipers havo lliolr rlflusM fixed In loopholes through which they nhoot. All of lliohi are picked shots. Homotlmes they gel sniped and that Is a bit of their own medicine." Jin tells of working parties, nay and night, that work about through tlio trenches, bringing up supplies and ammunition and oftentimes In the dark,, creeping; out to put up or repair barbed wlro entanglements in front of the trenches. Shoot lots at Kiimlum "Night work Is Ike most dungor oiis, I think," rumt tlio letter, "for wo nro out In the open more, although unseen, all sorts of bullets come our way as tlio dermaus shoot a great deal at random, In the hopo of hitting someone, I guess. ' "In somo places our trenches are only HO yards from those of (lie 'Sausages,' and 300 to 100 ynrds In other places." liven this latter dis tance, one ran ouBlly figure, is not too far for ono to see clearly ncrowi nnd hunters will admit that plenty of deer have been dropped within this range. Send I'p Hares In Dark Tint in tlio night work there Is something more to contend with than tlio ordinary "random shots." "(!or ninn flares go up every few minutes, lighting up the trenches as though with daylight. Kveryouo working In thu i open often throws himself ' flat on tlio ground and walls until It Is dark again." There Is a touch of monotony In thu young sojldlers description of this tronrh warfare for lie says, "Thu (lormaiis do exaclely (lie same as wo do In every respect," and every nay serins to bring Its' shell fire at eortan hours, with lulls and the working parties continually busy, .Makes Stove of Tlu Cans And yet he falls to sco very much ludicrous In the doucrlptloH of his camp for tlio description lu given very much as a matter of course. Onco lu a while the soldlo'n havo a chance to get out of the trenches ami stretch their legs back of the Hues, tiouernlly they work In two shlftn. one in the day the other In (he night. lie says of his eiiun, "Wo are camped In Units, but are very snug, We nindo n stove out of a in-.tullou milk can and the stove pipe out of bully beef tins. Hum Jf wo d' get soaked with mud nnd water at lime we generally iiiuiiuko to Ret dried out when wo reach rump." d'clh Hum Pally Ho speaks of a dally radon of rum, explaining 'the rum ,'s given to tin as a stimulant and we sine uecil It at times when wo get wot and cold. Some of the Canadian people mine. I tlio deure about It. said it was un necessary and had u tcndoiiiy Mo teach the boys to drink; It's a pity they couldn't lake their (urn in the 1 1 cache mid then when the rat'oJi of rum come round I'll bet there would not be a one that would re fuse." .Meets HiollfcT lu TreHili One day till young aoldler wan' able to get a fcv uiiiih leave ami vent fuller down the trcm-ln i where he met lilx brother, Jlui. who has been twice wounded and Is h.uK for the third time. "Ho wax wounded , nl l-'entubert uud missed at lu. nays the letter. i Ordinarily the food Is good, lu sujs, ami tells tbul I lie) gt u pound of incut a dn, Hie same ot hrtuid: two ounces of butter and tea. four ounces o. lam, hcsidttii tall, nenuer uud uium tnrd. The uliu 1 uboul :'a tents a1 (lay per man and 1 1 enl.s more Is al lowed Tor extras. hiicIi as im tables, ('els I'aicels b'iMiii Home Hut lu spite or the fuel Hint ho jauntily sots forth the nil.ioim and ua)h they uie plenty, he finds that certain panel tiom home ier uml fiiimi mil mlnliti' u'ilf.,.in.. .ni.l .....1. I ' ...v .n.. .. in i.i-iiiir thanks for a pnukuge of uutml.es ami secral sorts of goodies. Also a pair of hlioos rocehiHl a warm welionie uud socks as well. And he asks that some tooth past bo html him, "something that i!l ,i well with cold water." The letter shows lu u dear w.n the daily, and somotliues uuowntliil, 1 i, of thetrcuclies and through the w hole description tbiio runs a t hcrx not deiplto the fa t t'nt he mentloin b- lias made Ills mother iii nclllr, "In case aujtluiUa shoull luuiui.' HUE IS F1EEI S1X(J KIXU WAHIIHX WHO WAS i.meri:i i-'oit I'HiMi'uv New Voili Hiinienio Court Dismisses Clnrgo I'iNon llolonit ,Movo- ini'iil Was Cause llr Awwlntdl I'rpn Ip Cum ll Tlmf.1 WIHTK PLAINS, .Mar. J fi--Suprcinc Court .liistlro Tompklim today iVs mUsod the Indictment charging pcr- fjury (lKtiiiiHt Thomas Molt Osborne, former warden of Sing Slug prison. , When Thomas Mott Osborne, weal thy retired iniitiufaeliiror, lecturer, vn,!ter. Harvard graduate, twkb may or of Auburn, N. Y., and l!M(i Dodge lecturer at Yale, withdrew lar.t Do cembcr an warden or Sinn Sim; prtaun at Osnl'iln :, New. York, tlovcrnor CharloB H. Wli liirtu announced thai Mio mntiniol that Osborne would bo ('appointed If aciiiltted.of tlio clutrg ,' l-'1"", i li .1 M"",v" '"' - t-t ch contained ttu two Indictments which had Just been brought against him liy a Weslcln'Ster county grand ,ury whlcli for K wcexs nan neon luveHtlgating (omlitious at Slug Slug. Tlio liidlrtmcnt accused Osborno of perjury. The other pending bill (.chargo.i him with neglect of duty and .Immorality. During his stewardship of approx imately thirteen months al sing King, Osborne organized a system of dls (Vplluc, a persotial-ilealliig method o coudurllng convict government, knowniw the Mutual Welfare league. This lustlMitlon. under whlcli the spomlblljlty for Hielr conduct was lni-it,rH H(;n,( , lll()VV (llc hcmiu;h from fl'a,H,"n' ,,row u,m ,,iU,,t '" mV posed upon the inmates, was tlio out- ll0 ,rc.(KCH ( uo deposited on their i'" Ml,0,11' wnM l,llli ,1(),ll) t'"1" lur" growth of u similar association which I nllliB followed unother big sea and Olson .Oshoruo hud, wltile cliiilriuan of (he I IlStute CoiuinfKsloii on Prison Hefnrni, organl.ed al the state prison at Au burn after he had for .dx days lived a convict's life at Auburn under tlio name of "Tom llrown," in tlio fall o III I I. A previous liivestlgiit.'on conducted by Dr. Rudolph Dlcdling, u stole prison comiulsslouur, liXul revealed (hat of nearly a score or convicts ad mitting Immorality, some were oHI cers of tlio Mulunl Woirare League timl had coiireiwed to Ojboruo. Ar guments on the motions to dismiss the Indictments Indicated that Ihe perjury charge hinges on Mr. Os borne's grand Jury .testimony that "there i.i no Immorality case" that is whether Mr. Oshoruo had knowl edge or such cases as existing at Hie lime ho was tesliryliiK. Many of I ho convicts havo been indicted, churned with Immorality. ,.,.- , u. hi ....... " """" Osborne. In Febr.unry. Nathan Kap- i ... ii... i..... i. in., i ..i.t .....i..ui Ian, tlio first of those lo lie tried, ill toMti'fled In Supreme court hero that flio had been "framed" by Osborne's ouomlus. Tlio verdict in Kaplan's case was acquittal. wahios to mo ixcicioasiod the' Auiiouiiceuienl is llootli-Kelly Maile by Company SI'ltlNC.FIKLD, Oro., Mureli Ifi. Aiinoiiucement wus uiailo by Super intendent (l.l I. .larrelt, of tho llooth Kelly mills al this place, that begin ning Mureli I.'., an Increase lu wages would bo allowed all employes ot the company. This announcement was made on liml run Ions from the gen- oral office ut lOuueuu. . lu thu re-iidJiiMtuieut of wagon It is expected that tho average lucreaie will amount to in per cent. This will apply ! nil employes of the llooth-Koly Lumber Company, ul (hoimli It is said that a few will iceoivo an inr reuse somowhnt loss than that amount. I tow cry Hauco, S!uipoti Paiillon, has been postponed to net Sal in (lay eveuliig. 7,ibby Coal, r,iH) ton. Phone 71!. tMLLx ynfoM' die&r yfoftrtsewtfvrtrs UR 1910 Catnlotf anil Planter' Guiilclsavnliiableroferencecvery grower should have. It lists depend- ahlc Frw, Garden niutPtouersjfcdunJIhc ve equipment lur i-iiui(rivii,..vvfcviii aoaurcituruuis.Atk lor CaUloji No arirBT3riiTm"iXET!nm irn rr rn T'Unnnv: OWaiSia-J.'I.'PS.WMOf "W W' iKHB t K'nTiK: SAfiffi I -v-.itejamF CATALOG I JPl?lfjSBlW' -sSouare mM&Mvm &.MUiTraKM Pages I ifVCBHr -kl6 O B fcl&JMH b UTmm&m m pw w; v r&rxjts yf -jm i SHIPPING NEWS i - i NEED IRE WKTER'HUHT 01 RDAWOKE HOATS KltOM IXLK'I'S KIND 'I'll 10 WATIOIt TI5Y HIAU-OW I Aio Xow Following; Tides Wry Closely In and Out hi Older to Kee Clear or Mud Shoals Shallow water In many of the In - lets tributary to Coon Hay continue to hitinllluto the freight and passen - sav heats, seme of them often being d'ii..vcd on their way to and from the city. At ono time tuauy of these boats left on a certain schedule, irrespect ,ho of the tides, but of Into they have taken to rollowlng the Cites so mat they can not to and from their lund - .-ivj ,. riv lngu without being stuck In the mud ieurouto. Trouble Is being experienced on North Julet, on Ilayntes Inlet uml also on Wlllanch, according to the Mutcmcuts uT tlio owners of boats. Delegations havo been before the Port Commission for two meetings asking that relief bo given thrill, that a dredge bo sent lu to clean out the channels. The matter was taken up at the Port incctlnir wstorduv. Tim Com I...,....,. ii. ...r .-. i ...... ....ii. IIIIHSIOIII.TH 11IUII IK.'CIUICtl llllll 111)111- tilt can ho donn nil I1iiviii. Inlet. until i'-Lonit, r t,0 oliJfclltiR properly own - E STIOAMSIIIP AllOl'T Kgi'ALS Oll DIXAItV Itl'X ritOM SOl'TII ,Stii(stl(iin I'lgiiros Out Milium ami !tr''ukiviitci I0ttal 'rime of Tour ists on Coast Itoads Captain Thomas McLollau, of the KIIIiiiiii, is not given much to boast ug, but ufter completing an unusu ally good trip (o Kan Diego and way points, returning hero on t lino ho could not refrain last night from a rather startling statement. Ho said that his ship comes as tast from Southern Call Torn In as the ordinary touring uuichtue, providing the ma chine would make stops or durations similar to thu length of time the ves sel Is lu port. There were haw-haws when the skJppcu spoke and the proverbial mutlHlii'lnii ImiiiiHlfiitoly hauled a pen ... . . , ., i ntuii until ii in tvoi ""I. unit a to work, figuring nil over tho blank side or his laundry hill envelope. A chango or expression cnnio over Ills race as ho figured. The de risive grin disappeared, coagulating rather Into one of n sheepish turn. lie round that It Is approximately I .''CO milo from San Diego to Tort- laud, on schedule (lie vessel, Is six dayu on tho trip to Portland. Out of this total I 1 1 hours must come me stops that are made Jn tho various ports. Last night the Kllburu was hero about 12 hours, perhaps the longest slop of the trip, yet all lu all It gives tho vessel tho rale or about HI miles an hour. Aulolsts average little more than this In tho ordinary touring runs over I tho coiiBt roads, a fuel that Indicates tnat a wuior rouio is uoi ho uuu b it mfglit seem at first. KLDKIt COMWS HACK Tho steamship (loorne W. lOlder Is letiituiiiK Horn South America lo take Ihe run of the stoRinshlp Hoanoke, also of tlio North I'ucitie Steuinshlp Company, between Port- 'land. San Francisco, Hanta "arlmra. San Pedro and Han Diego. Hhe will leave Pot Hand March 10 on her Hirst trip south. The Itonuoko lias 'been chartered for u trip to the ( Orient. , For o-oral mouths the Klder lias In en under charter to tlio bouth r'e.iH NavlHiitl.m Company for trad-' lug lu Mexico and South America ,it what Is said lo havo been a'ery good charter pi Ice. It is almost a, m ii- (dure Hie lOlder was taken off. tie- Coos Hay inn to Portland and' I ieka. ' ' SWEDEN WILL FIGHT I ' TO MAINTAIN HONOR, lolallou or NeutialHv Alouo Will! Cause War, Ss Suedisli , Stutesiuaii STOCKHOLM. Marcli 15.- 'Swed en tin Juut as determined a hhe was is months uiso not to interfere In the ','uttr. ho Ionic ax uhv eau maintain her r.at'ional honor and dlnult." xaid Hrlc Trolle, rormerly Swedish mlnlst-ci- of rore4Kii affair uud lute iuiutter !te OcruiHuy, iIUciiiwIuk Iho country's (.,0i,.Vi ; . .... ... 'me only eonr.iionuion on which Sweden would end hot" neutrality IS GOOD TN io. ..jo! would he one involving violation of "Tail i1'01' 8(,v,,l" rluhlB by holllKer- ints. I do not bellovo. however, tha ci. of tho bollluereuttf would take 'the rlA of addtUK to tin enemies tne have at present The Swodlsh U o' eminent and people are unnnl- D ous In favor of peace, but not ot pnuo wliii h means a sicilfUe cf lights." OKCAU ItYIHOX AMOXO 'IIIOSIOi IX.MMIIOI) IX ACCIHKVP I lAn-hoa line to Visit With Wife's j I'oIkn at' Umpire One . Seaman Was Lost 1 Oscar Uyilen arrived on the Ila. ,hlu wciSt to visit with Mrs. ttydrn. 1 who 's vb','ting her parents, Mr. and ,'Mrj. A. Ilery, while recuperating from Injuries sustained in an ncel- dent on thu steamer Konuokc. lie yns not seriously butt. Ono man was washed overboard. I two more nnrrowly escaped drowning anu somo tiumngo was none io mo i - Ueumship Konuokc. oi the Noith l'a- f - ---.- - - Title Steamship company, on her last 'trip to San Francisco from the Co- I'liiinbla river. Thcro.vns a heavy wind al the time from the southeast and swells from tlio southwest uml the north west, what seamen term a "ciojs sea.". Several of the crew were working on the deck when a big green roller wan shipped over tlio stem and came tearing down the decks, forward. August Olson, seaman, was swept to Itho lee rail where he grabbed a stall r,M"" """ " "''i er auoiucr l""',"l,ur of tl,e ('row' ",M"'K l Hie was washed overboard, unconscious, and soon disappeared from sight. Thu Itoanoku Is now loading lu San Francisco for tho Orient, being under cliartor. WAND IS LIIH'LLKD Vessel Which Connelly Uuu to Coos Day Is Held A dispatch from Seattle has tho following whlcl) tlwHI bo or interest torn as tlio Wand formerly ran to (Coos Hay: Tlio Pacific Alaska Navigation Company, owners or Hie Admiral Dewey, whlcli picked up tlio Wand, valid or the Arollue, whlcli (owed the hulk to lOagle Harbor, riled a l.'hel Tor $10,000 for salvage agalnct the Wand, and tlio United States Mar shal's office took possession or the 'latter. The llbclint alleges that tho WiiiiiI would huw) been totally lust hut for tho assistance or the Admiral Dowey, orr Capo Flattery. SAX HAMOX CIIAXtJIOS Vessel Unlit on Coos Hay lo bo Put on New Itiiu Tho Portland Telegram snys: Alter discharging u general cargo at Portland the steamer S.m Itumo.i. Captain .lamlcsnn, due from San Francisco today, will go to (Jrays Harbor to load a cargo of lumber for Mexico, making another coaster temporarily withdrawn from tervfeo hotween hero uud California. She is .operated by tho l'arr-.McCorinlck vjiuo. Tho San Itamou carries pas sengers. Klie has been bringing geu erahenrgoos North and returning with lumber. .MAY SIOLL iTIIIO LAWIHOXCK. There is a possihlllty that the big barge liwronce. of tho Tidewater .Mill and .Lumber company, owned b) Poller Brothers, on (lie Siuslaw, is lo be sold. Harry .1. Kimball. IT. S. deputy (;ollo,.,,ir f ('Bt,B ,H received a witio from the owners to send Im mediately the certlflcales of owner ship. The barge has beou taken to Portland for luspeiillou. The cm ft Is well known here, hav ing formerly been tu hero fieiuently with lumber from the north. She has a large (apiclty uud Is a staunch and well built barge eauti Your Home n easy chair or an otr I'ochiiiK chair olten adjls mi uiucli to the appearance of the hlttiuy, i-ooui or parloc. He-sides the iippcm-uncos, It increases tlio coiufoits of (lie limue. C(Mi. lu uml let us show jou one laiuo Hue. It will .soon ho time for the Npi'iiiK liousci'leaiiliiK uud jou had Ik'ttcr limine on (lie etra fiunltiire oc new pleivs jou will need to uuiko the changes you de.slre. I i ; Going & Harvey 1 Company iiii. c . Oi ri me? i norm rroni Ji. rnone iyu ry f tobacco's, r THE man that don't build castles . in the air don't build any with bricks, an' thar's no better air castle building material A mnn who knnw.i plpo tobacco won't full to "entcli" tlio cTl-ln-tlie-w.",,! niellowneM. of VKLVhT. the omoothest srlioklnc 'tobacco, the vciyjtnt time. 10d Tins and V Metal-lined 15a3 I U.T1 t w ;p --- r-- ' jl i,..t.jp j I 1 ll,.MMWl,.IWnH.ltTTH T-T 'g- J."H.M Mill H. , . MMmas naaiEEaLjaaagaMKg Better Meats T1,at;s tL VtJiMl,iUmBSSSVXKSSlU3ttSDSSi TllW'ti IVII.IT VH t.'IVM VOt. iii elie ion the IiomI (lie market leuubie oalroiw fissure hi that ..... .. .....ni.!. ..tin, time, vim will benefit jolt uud beneHl ux. All kinds or MHISH MHATS, Smoked .'Meats nnd ollieV Hues round lu n Hi's: clies Meat .Maikct phoni: I's yoci: oitm:u TWO PHON J. E. Ford (& 174 South PI IONIC ."5H..I amteaa&xxmaz. OCEAN BfACH AUTO LINE (Jorst .V- Kliik'. I.eato ."Mfinsliflcld at 7 a. in., and retiiriiliiK leaving from I'hnplro nt H a. in. Leave Mnrfliffelil nt II n.m. nnd retiirniui: leave South Slough n I p. in. I .who Miindiriclil iif " p. in. nnd retiiinlnK leave South Slouuli at (I p. in. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passeiuicr and Freight From San Francisco, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916, at 3 P. M., FOR COOS BAY S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. Fi McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent Condensed Statement THE FIRST MAT of .'Coos Bay MAIt.MU'IKMl, OIHKiO.N, at the close of business .Marcli 7, I1MII HeMiurcex lmns ;i:i:i,887.:u Oven I rafts 70.1 I HoiuN, wairantH uml Mtcurltics Ul)l,lt!l.ill! Heal IMnlo 7li,tl(MMMl I'liriilliiro uud l'M- (iiicn r,K(lO.(l(i C.isli anil Slhl HxcimiiKo i-7, inn.tio Total .17 IO,:il 7.77 GRAVEL wmmmsmscoaeMmi Wo nro now prepared to furnish (iRAVEL In ny uutuini trom pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, 2.'ih por yard, Canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Itctall DepMrtiimat, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Oiiposito 1'osOflco. Fhoae 100. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS man vulvua. me- )&L It is our i'iiie(nii endeavor affords cud our large nuiiberof cccillug. If'' ,,,',, we tin wn h.'id bo'ter arcaii'ic to be. t. I'S IH AND r.H (ifcWv'ff y Union Market Tsosssvssxfsszm.tseijuiifa!'' gcsa'H of tho Condition of Mahltltlcs Capital Slocl. .. .HHI.OOO.OI) Surplus anil I'ndhldeil piofits :i(i,:tlt).7l Circulation outhtaiid- ln; t)l,tl).-.(l() HeposilN luil ,r.l)(l,U7U'.l I Haulv . :i,7:!n.HI) rlii,iiii:i.u:t Total S7I(.:M7.77 rtuesmmveitjowEsti Low Cost High Efficiency 0IMJ1II DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Hoiiseworth I'liyslclan nd 8urge0, Office: Irving niort 'Offlco hours: n iu t . . I I mill 7 to 8 p. ni. ' ' I'lionoa: Office I l:t-.; tw., ,a ! J. M. Wright I Phone litu I '' tOA'TIlAOXoJ ' Kstl mates lurnlalicd on rcqaNt ! Dr. H. M. Shaw I Hjc, Knr and Tliront Sprdift,, t GLASS I IS KITTWi 1 I'liono ilitOI. llooms 200.30, '"log lllock. ' Ml. MATTIK It. SHAW. Physician nnd Hurxcua I'liono ;io-.). Hi G. Butler CIVIL liNfllNKKII Uooin 304 Coko Illdg. Phono UVl Hesidoiico Phono 3C3-L. PROFESSIONAL W. G. Chandler AK('IIITi:CT Itoouis 301 nnd 302, Coka Dnlldlm, Marshriohl, OrcKon. TIMI-3 TAItLH WIMjAiMliTI'l': PACIFIC MOTOR CAIt Leavo l,,,, Maruhflohl North Bni CMC n.m. 7:00 an, 7.IT. a.m. 8:00 in. S:ir. fi.m. 9:00 ta 0 : 1 fi n.in. IOMCio. 1 0 : t C a.m. 11:00 ia 11:30 n.m. 11:46 i.a 12:50 p.m. 1:15 po. 1:45 p.m. 2:00 pa. li: -IR p.m. 3:00 pa. 3: Ifi p.m. 4:00 p.o. 5:00 p.m. 6:15 pa. 5.4 0 p.m. 5:55 pa, 0:55 p.m. North city limits onlr. 7:30 p.m. 7:15 p.o. WEAVING All kinds a specialty- Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW Sec C0RTHELL Phono 3171 DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard .North Front Street Plume ilTlM SAVE MONEY liy ordering Ihe nitiioiu HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton ?'0 Lump coal, ton W Or half ton (r liolh..?l."3 I). MPSSO.V, Prop. Phone IH-.1 or leave ordfr ut llllljcr'H t'lar Stora wmn&mm DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPMN TO Tin: pwiimo A ToKtiliir Htute Ihensrf uadurtnker will be 1 cluire Phono 1VM i.'.vm: thn ciinw City lilmlts North "' ,,c nn commit vnov on l) tick ins si."'"5 fc .Mar.shfleId.Xerth lle"l Auto Mo t'ara every ton minutes from 0 ii. m.. m M iWnlrt;W Houth HUiucli onrc W, IcavitiK at 1 1 '" ' ,0 ''B niro three trip ,,1,'- r:oitST .V- MV. ,r,!!l r.j.HCAiFfliKA.n.noixuK. !MarshficldSNND6C0' - iitun. M.rSbficld.Or WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Mill" .- .., irnlTI' IS KlXfl Of all Sewlns Macliln Now located at 25C Market West. Phone 1J3-J. klndJ also got big bargains . a J iti . ...,i mnchlncs. All III ll ,. I II sold on easy naj""- - I aslli