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TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION irPLltllG lOWll SHIPPING NEWS . . 'timb iwadv von putting conv IX GROUND HAYS I,. .1. .SMITH Aiuioiincos Corn Shout und Prizes This Vail fur Hoys nt Well ui Men Kond In Names AD WEATHEHCH ,XAXX SMITH I.OSKH SO.MK TIMK OX KASTKRX Tltft Right now Is tho tlmo to prepaid your ground for tlio plnntlnc of corr. Voyages (o .Tnpun Will Ilciilrc juiya J. L. Smith, county ugrlctiltursfj Thrrfy Days Instead of Twcnty "Do It today; do It now." flvo ns Kpectcd Considerable Interest was aroused loot fall during tlio first com nlioM held In th,o county. Exhibits of corr, flomo of them, wero exceptionally good. At nny rnto, tho sum tottt of tho displays was to demonstrnta Hint Coos county can ralso good corr, (Spoclal to The Times) SAN FRANCISCO, April 18. .Tlio Nairn Smith which sailed from i here last Sunday for Kobe, Japan, encountered sonic very rough weather soon After paaslng out of a HAS HIED l .1 i Along the Line of the Willamette Pacific Road XKW COAST GUARD STATION IS ruing occupied i SIUSLAW- RIVER GETS NEWJ.OGGING CAMP Will Ho KsUibllshed to Finnish Logs (o tlio Hootli-Kelly Iituiibcr Company .ditching' ins farms Tho Uiupqua Courier says: W. P. Reed Is constructing drain age dltchc3 throughout his dairy farms. Ho has purchased a inn- IJrliigs Power Itimt Within Two Min utes' Hun of liar Old Station EUGENE, Ore., April 18. A big rhino for the purpose which will H re Almost Quiiiler Century logging camp will bo 03tabllshed onablo him to construct ditches In tlid coast mountains near the very rapidly. The machine Is slm- ili ft nlilntt f1 n I et A imnl il III ir ml.l. ,ll I !... - In li .n HI" UUIUt.ll UltlC. III! Ill lllll), jiua tun iiiuiu uiu in nu imu . -i.. fn. , i.nvn n won nn ,1 , wlrclcBH Friday, alio men, says Mr. Smith. ITc wants ti i "ly , nbout, ' . .. ii. - IntTlm of ,,,,.. ,,., ,,. ,,... been barely able to hold her vniur ivxiuuim ui uiui unit:, .iiivjr ... ... , , , will bo given valuable information A" " r,eault- " ,0 "'" l'r1obbl,y .. unity uuyu ui iuubi uu iiiu mil It Is betweou 23 and 24 years siuco tho first Ufo saving stntlon wns es tabllshed on Coos Ray and during this almost quarter of a century tho crew has been In tho old station which has Jimt been deserted for tho But Notl tunnel on tho Willamette pie Pacific, railway, at the summit ot the in construction, but it will do work of a number of men In a mako shlpt sorvico dates beck be yond tho establishment of a regular to a now location on Charleston Day. had procccuou Gyo miles mid for an sovonteen hours had fctatlon. The Coos Ray Coast Guard own. crow has moved to tho now nuurtcra be land Is established here. to Old timers tell of years ncn whon the range, by Wilbur 11, of tills city, to got out tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company's mill at Springfield. Four big donkey engines will Hyland, tho sntno tlmo and logB for factory manner. In n very satis- bo used In tjiu relative to tho growing and Bolcctlo.i ,"' , , " w "'" "" " - "'"-"years, but of corn exhibits, where and how to'0 'nlCBd ,of,11'? 2C ?aya w,,,ch,- n wns BtaU0 w r U7' Q Bcctiro somo cliolco selected homo grown sued corn as well as puro need" from 0. A. C. Rules and prizo list? V.'lll bo mailed to each cantestnn'. Capt, Cape Arago lighthouse During tho to SPEAKERS TO GOME PROMINENT GOOD ROADS MEN AGREE TO SPEAK HERE Willi 1 wind Campaign for llond Ihsiio To Ro Started 51uy 1 Reason and Veon Promise Aid Thrco weeks of n whirlwind cam paign for tlio good roads bond Issue rff $302,000 will proceed tho primar ies of .May 10. Advocates of better hlghway.1 will bo brought hero for a quick short speaking tour through tlio county and ineotlngH will bo hold by delegations In rural school hoiiiwn, endeavoring to acquaint and to Intorcst tlio voters in tho Ibsuo that tlioy will Inter voto on. Rig Mom Aro Coming Chnrloj Hall, president of tho flood Roads Association, dcclnrcs havo recently refused nn offer rnn nnn l).n M.... Q..ilti UI 9IIUU,UUW 1U1 tllU 11U1I11 Olllllll. This Is almost double the amount It cost to build her eight yoara ago at Nowport Nuws but consid ering present freight rates, tliU price Is low. It Is said that It would cost about $100,000 to dup- llcato hor today and at that, deliv ery could not bo insured Inside of u year and liulf. On this trip, slio will cam 'about $250, 000 of which $200,000 should bo profit MAKES LONG VDYAG E camp and Hyland will wmploy n largo number of men. He has been logging for the Booth-Kelly company on the upper Willamette river for a number of this will bo the first bo established for this company In tlio coast range. The company is now shipping logs 'over o WlillamGttc-PaclfIc from booms nn flin Qlllalnur rlt'nl ttllilnli llnvn It to South Inlet or Empire to socuro ,,,, IIf . onv . vonpu ..!.. .,! .. ." " -" " "V.. .,.... w, it uiiiiiit;t;i t;ivtv. ' AViih Slow System Under thin system a ship was aVJo to como crashing In onto tho rocks Tho cont flf Uno Coun. and hiro ho entire crew drowned , hn8 ordcred tnt od 0 and washed back to sea before tho (ho ,llBhWtty, nni8t Btop. roHcuers would l.eavo in sight. T)l0 chr8tlnn Womcn,8 ,,, of Tliaff ilif rim nll oinMnti -.. w .,..,... ...t.tl.l .v,M,B8,on3 JB obBorvJnK th0 UnUa Mngco had figured on Refused to Sell Ship I daytime ho watched. If thoro -was a Tho C. A. Smith company 13 said. wreck or a shin becamo endnncered... ..II.. MA, ...! .. ,... .. . i ... tH ui3 iookoui lmomuiaioiy "iiotrootea KUOKXK XOTHS placed so far up tho Bay, hnlf an 'hour's rldo from tho bar, Is a mys-' week of nrayor1 in tho city. Ptigli, a brakoman i:x(ji.i:i:r FR05I Ql'IXX IS RACK VliADIVOSTOIC I'oiiuei' Chief or Xiinn Smltli Tells of (ii-ciit SlilpnicutN of War iMuultloiiH to Siberia (Special to Tho Times) SAN FRANCISCO, April 18. tlintnmoiiK tlm lilL'inmi nr Mm .inin:clllof JSuBlnoer Qtilnn, formerly of who havo signified tliulr wllllngnpss lU0 """" amnn' Cl"re(, " woolt to como horo'iuo Simon iijiiboii. jla Si,n I,,r"t,, trom Vladivostok millionaire lumberman, John Yeon, lw,,oro hu toolc "" 1,tl to"10r with Frank llrnhcn Riley and possibly itt cnrg0 of ,,,,to tr,"'kH nntl oll,or Frnnk Terrace. The latter j ujwar PIm. '" vessel then bo- nrninlnnnl f,.r,nn, llv l uf.,.l, J'B dollVOWll to SOIllO JnilS WllO fifinrir. W. erj. i.iuro i.avp oeen exp.anat om on tho Sollthorn Pacfic. WUB kC(1 that tho crow could thua guard ships whnn nVM ... ,, . . , iMll, fat tho bar and nny craft that might ..,. .,,,. biko fire in tho upper bay but this ArraBomcnU nro bo,B nm(lo t0 Eoom. hard y plausible. It Ib known, provWo mnrket8 for tho olU t of iowovop, that the channel entrance woo, mo,mp nml tt f 'ira Tin t linn nltnnrrnil tnt If nnn.1 i ,. ,...,.' . .,. "..;:;,. ." , ..."... Jnmoa La Tollman, a resh l" uu - - t,,imill, Ulll wruuK3(1(jnt of tho Mohnwk d8tr -for nr,e reported down on Rocky Point. tho ,t twonty.c,Bht yoar8( dod nsldo tho prsont harbor. This maynt h, ,lom t y i.c tiie ccason lor naving tuo om sin-, Hon whoro It Is. WO.MAX C0515IISK10XKIt Tho Florence West says! Mrs. Ilsaibol Severy, of Horonro, has been appointed United States Comni'lsslonor to succeed hor husband tho Into D. K. Sov.ery. 5Irs. Sovery has ill no boon appointed by County Clerk Russell, to register voters from this part of the county. 1)1 ICS XKAR KI.ORICXCK John Abel, aged CO yenrc, died nt his homestead near Floronco. HI only relntlvo Is a son he has not heard from In many years. Tho bur ial was in charge of tli,o Mauons. Iionj: Trip to liar Wondors In tha Equina Foot. Tho foot of n horse 1m one of tho most Ington on tho Columbia river, and hnd purclinsod tho craft. Ho said crammed with freight. Tho quantities of tlin different kinds of freight being brought there nro dumfoundlug bo says. I-or Instunco, ensos containing calks and liorso shoos were lined un for a couplo or miles, totalling thoua niuls of toiiB. wlio for yearn has boon a hIioihious lt,,oro woro firty veHHU,H nl v1,"vh- workor for bettor ronds. t0K wauiiiu an opportunity to un- Hlato Highway Hnglneor I.owls, nt,Io"t, war """idles, tho docks, ware Balom, declnrod his wIlllnunesH if,.Il0UaCH BIU railroad yards bolng como mid aid the campaign. On Jlay 1, said Mr. Hall, a lottor vsxplolnlng the bond i.isuo with n mup on tlio rovonio side allowing exactly how tlio money will be Bpont, is to bo sont every votor In tho county. About 5lr, Cantlno Willo In Salom Mr. Hull mado Bomo InqulrloH regarding E. I. Can tlno, former deputy state lilgliwav! engineer, who was hero two weoks ngo, and who Iiiih Jimt boon put out of office I.owls, of tho Htato high- M'AIT. way commission, wild that the work of Mr. Cantlno Iiiih boon excellent, but tlio piopoaltlou was up to Ittm 1(111 An Active An Skipper of rt() to cut down tlid expenses of his of- Still Riiiin Upstair and In n fico. 5Ir. Cantlno huB boon getting "Rear" for Work ?2(iU a mouth. uiptnln Jcssoii, innstor of the But at any rnto, under tho prosont l"B'" d unexampled pltn-t-s of conditions tho slto hns long ngo1 '"cehanlsm In the whole rungu of mil nrovon liinilnfinntn. in fnir .,th.i. "' structure. The outside hoof la ami a quiet aca It takes tho boat of "md.e l" r u scr,e" r ,h,,, VL'rt,c"1 tho Cooa Ray Coast Ouard crow bet tor than 28 minutes to go from tho lauding at tho stntlon to tho bar. Tho lookout on tho north spit hns been n full 20 minutes walk from headquarters, conectod via tolophono. Cost Wiin Riff Tho now station nt Chnrlostim I lamluue of born, about MX) In number. Into this arc fitted nbout WXJ mure thin tumlmie. 'vb'c'i bcluiig to tlio culltn bone, both seta being ebiHtlu and ndber cut, 'lliu edges or a quire or iHiper Insertwl leuf by lear Into another quire will furnish n good Idea or Hie arruuge. meut or tb) himliine In all the feet, amounting to nbout -J ,000. TIicho are 5IAKIJ OITICIAIi RKTURXS The Floronco city council after examining tho official return made by tho cnnvasslng board, de clared If. L. McKco eloctcd mayor O. C. Rohnko and Marlon orr:s, councllmcn, nnd Mrs. Isabol Sovery,1 recorder for a term of two years. lll'VIXH CATTlii: Tho Florcnco Wt says: Stonoftold Bros, took homo nnotner bnnd of cattla they had bought in tho lako country and on Maplo and Flddlo Crocks. Including tho baud they took homo Inst wook, theso mako about 715 head they havo purchased In thnt section to stock their much. I ! TIMES WANT ADS t. t GET RESULTS J THE UNIVERSAL CAR I III II M,Vo 1,," (),,(' J,1m'' now In xm Bill ' MM miw nit- WlI, I,,,,H J'',' -v "llll'l . n. , I I'e i'iillii world ,IH ,.), u deiful itvouI lor he,.v.. T i u"rN '""t-rwl pihv.N nJtans tlt. HI l,inu' ,,,i",l '' f quiillty .,Hl , I llalilllty for less monoy (!. ( I HI .T,M' ,'""t Is y.-,23; Toiul,,.) I ('' $l?- On vnlo nl " I I Isaac R. Tower III' I III I ; " "THE GUNNERY." i III! i jJj r S& r4SHk II . , in raciAL M ; 0 ' rt ' This Week b j , v? L 1 AS I IT WILL I me j t pnat your 3nmomofiipam on gold for . $1 iUWTwnw IJIIIN iWDOfHt MASTER YET IT 84 .IKSSKX, OF STKA5ISIIIP IMiDKH, IS WOXDKRFUL 5IAX Bay cost $29,G00. It waB begun last uW'""uttd in fj wost secure manner '.Tuno by John Hlllstrom and wna com- " T , ulwn, " ", ,w "",, ,K w ucl" .I., ., ...... I ed upon lu uu obllquu direction. 'plotod four months nr. nil but tho painting of tho buildings, which wns Ctnsui Contrails, pootponod on account of the rainn. The report of tho first rensus Is con- Superintendent Wollnndor, of San tnlned In uu octavo voluino or lirty-slx Franclflco. was hero n short tlmn niro I"Kes. Xowadnys. lu a decade, the nnd looked over tho Btntlon. Ho com-' CC,,HUH "renu Ihsuch 100 or more quur r. II. i:. Kelly, Dentist, Coko Rldg. Phono 1 112-.T. 201 atoaniBlilp Ooorgo W. Klder, that Ifarmorly piled on C003 Ray, Is S-l yoars or ago and still us active ns n rpounds. Dr. Uwllo. Osteopath, 5fiirsifleld. 'n of f.O yenrs, according to First 'BYNOl'Bia Or THK ANNI-AI. BTATHMIIVT I'M " " .. linnii.. .,.,.,,1... I .11..! ..ItllltllU Offlcor Mygand, now of the Kllburn, iches. pllmonted Mr. Hlllstrom on his ex cellent work. Jtendy lu u Moment. ' When tho power boat nt tho sta tion slldesjdnwn tlio ways of tlu? boat liouso Into tho wntor, it will take no 'more than two minutes to roach tho bar. Tho lookout for tho tlmo bo lng will o stntloned on tho bulkhead lug at the station. I,ntor a lookout station is to bo built on Coos Head Cant, Brltt, In chnrgo of tho lo cal crow rocolved orders to tako' chargo or tlio now quarters. Ho said that tho orders for tho lookout ro qulro tlmbors 10 by 10 Inches, 1-t' "foot long nnd wolghlng about COO Ho Is wandering how men can pack them up nnd down tho gul- I to VGllUOOd pages. with more lliau -10,000 r. J. HCAfFH ' A. n, nODOINB Marchfiofri fAINT AND iviarsnTieiG DEC0RATING co One D11 AND A QUARTER RUN VOUIV UICVCIii: by a Smith Motor W.ool, attachod j In lesj tlian G mlnutos; makes j 100 miles on 1 gal. gasollno. I l First half dozen Bold on 10 days freo trial, also guaranteed by j factory; a freo trial ride, cnt- j aloguo, literature, prlcej, etc. can bd had of C. A. Pendleton, j Coqulllo, Ore., Agent ror Coob county. BLANCO Thf Pllhlin Qnrwlno Untnl fcUmatei Furnls!ied I Iiiih Just been thoroughly reiiovnt- Pilous IW.II Mmliflitld. Orn. 'ed, nnd opened to tho public Slnrcli iNt, iiiih. Somo of tho features j of this old hostelry uro. free cm- sM ployment bureau, freo sowing room, IL liifoiimitloii bulletin mid kind treat- Imont. Tho palionago of tho public It Mlllf'Kcd. RliiVXCO IIOTKh "27 North I-'ront Htrcct Phono l'l .I;. Miirhhfleld, Oregon a wee k WIM, PAV FOR A XKW IIO.MKI In a well lornteil district Lots lev eled and denied. XO 1XTKKKST XO TAX MS! Why not mako a beginning now? Rcul KMnto will nevtV bo cheaper Von can now M'curu the most deHlr ablo locations fir tho Sumo Price- ns j on later will pay for tKo less at. tractive. ACT XOW! "SICK RF.I1) AROUT IT," U( Front St. WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo has It at gl.RO nnd $2 cash per load. Garbage remov oil. Phono 2U7-.T. who wns aboard tlio Eldor for t' 1IIK. 'ft J' f . . ' uuaruian usually &UUaranty Perhaps In tho hlatory of Pacific Company t Coast HlUppors thero Is not u enso to 'f Pn i.tko cuy. in iiio Hints ot noli on ,01u"l 'lut ' "' veteran command- l!!.iVc.UuAn,V?,!:iVVh',it2,o00Vie or of tlm 8I''''b1'I KWor. Mr. My ..n. pur.uunt t. ,., "- gaml waa nt offpop wyh ,, 0 fAmount o( rapllal ul up f 300.00000 tW0 tr'lm lf t,1Q Klrtop ' Central lUt'Olll,. Hill! Kfll I iii.ii.Ia,. .1.1.1 n-. n..M..n.l V-, ., -.-7r. ..i.i.l.vllll ,M lllllliuiill - .V ". ."wiru uunni iuuf.VaivM;nii,ivav.ni,;vi,.,l,00,,,,M' lau vlbr oniitncll. , ninii uuiihi un )ir Jnvviii Irum eiiivr uurc re .,u uuiiuc inn )ur.. ,,,,,, TuUI Incom llMiur.riiifnU. iJ.ouf pM during tli )rar, n. duJInt' udjuiiniit oi.nif. lc DhlUiiuli imlii ilurluic llm ier on ruiUlul moik. Cuiiiiiiliilum unU mlurlti iiia tturliiK tli iur :.. Taxn lic-niii, nnd feci ilurlnir tin, war. Amuuni of all Total expenditure!.,,., At.rU. Alu of ra dilute awnJ (nur. kt vhIui-1 , t lut of atutki nnd tiiji ounej (inarkol alu) il.ojii un iiiartxitti und culla't. rul nc , . , . . On tli In IwnU. and un IiriuI., ., IT'inliinu In couu. o( tullacllou wrllt, Huca bvplunu.r 30, oiiir mui',!! .'!!!!.".,!!,;!"., ,lntiren Ui,d ranlt du and as-vriKd 4 wun 304,430.00 30,000.00 S30.T28.81 10,012 21 S0.0tl.Tl from thero only a shoit tlmo ago. 40.s:i it i ,"1- ieany io yuii. 21.030.40 I m' t',ol,Kl lie Ims sorvod his al- 11,003,4X1,7 !,0," nirt0 B(,()ro ,U"1 ,0. nml 'I1011 mjiiiu, or years, unpt. josseu rcaontj nny liiferonro that ho should rotlro. Ho says that ho expects to sail for may yenrs to como. "Ho nuvor walk3 up stairs," said Flrbt Officer Mygand, "ho runs up thoiii. His walk is always brisk. He can sco as woll nnd hear as well as 1 can and ho'a a bear for work." Vears On tlia Paelffo Capt. Jessen has been for yoara on the Pacific coast. Ho Is married und has a home In San Francisco. It Is said that ho owns coualdarablo property up and down tho roast. The Kldor now sails under tho colors Tout bm.u ii.u3x.Tto oi, of tho California South Seas Nav- viai ...i. a.uui:ia in Ore- inauou comiiany and s lllvliiir to inuiYitira! T,U0M iSoiitl. America out of San Fran- Tha niomliers of the Coos Bay Const Guard station nro: Cnpt. O P. Britt, Anton Anderson, C. J. Nord- l-strom, W. T. Bnrthlomouw, J. A. Johnson, Robort Pat Xagle, W. H. Hosklns, F. 51. Whenton nnd L. K. I.nskoy. ' Tho stntlon consists of a bonthouse, Jqeopor's quarters, Btatlon qunrtors and tho homos of the marrlod men. GET NfW MUSIC Como in and play tlio bint tlrtof records on our machine tail idect tlio ones you deolrs 0,000 to Choose From Wo will order special Numbcri la you L. L. Thomas Music Co. ' 7!t Central Axcnuo QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS I Opposite Blanco Hotel. I Phono 10C-L. MAR8IIFIKLI), VIUXW I - f I AM THE WANT AD ll.M2.0I3 03 3,311.00 11.ssi7.jij J40.HI0.bil 3JS.C3ll.3l 33rt,07ft.U 1.03X2 0.421 tIJ SEEKING THE RIGHT. However strange tlus may ap pear, the moit effective deliverance of men from all the calamities they inflict upon themselves and from the most dreadful of all, war, is at tainable, not by nny general meas ures, but merely by that simple ap peal to the consciousness of each separate man which nineteen hun dred years ngo was proposed by Jesus that every man bethink him self and ask himself who he is, why he lives and what he should and should not do. Tolstoy. iiiroii clttlmi ror loun unpaid . I iKHra voluntary murte ror lo Amount gf uuoorntd pfmlumi un ull outvtanuliiK rliki Duo fur luiiiiulKluu and broker- (An oiiir' iiuMiitui; :;.';;;.';;;;; 4aa. 33.1030 Total llabllltUa t 803.to"ooT 203,438 04 iCUtO so.ooo.oo About n year ago Capt. Jes3en 142.483 40 U'ailo oiio trip in hore aboard tho jjiviuer. no is a very Binall man, with white hair and mustaeho, (Totml rrtmlumi In forco Dtcem. tur 81, 1015 1 248.1,10,00 IIutlnr. In Orrgou for I bo Vrur, Oro premumi received during tlio year , .inorna 'J.om paid during ilia ar..., :0xi33o , Uy (Bleued.) w. 8. U'COnxiuir. i , . 1'rvnldtiit T tSUtutory reildunt General atunt and atlurnm t for vvlc. 1. U Uurualranvr, 40 I'lttgci' r iJluek, i'ortlauJ, Or, .tk Provd Fot.' "So your pluy la all about a prito flBlitr' "Vesj I wa determined tho critics shouldn't hun u chuueu to say It hiidu't u punch lu It." Bultlmore Asuw. Icu n. Tht Tlma to Marry. Hepfcoy, the muld or color, hnd told the mistress she wus to be uiurrksi. "Well, Ilepsey," said the mistress, Tin sorry to lose you, but 1 suppose It la ull for tlw best. How long have you knuwu the muuT" 'About two weeks, mn'auu" "My! No lougor than that? Don't you think you ought to wait nnd get to know him better'" "No. niu'iiui," I'U'lultued Hepsey. "Kf I Luowisl him any better I bho' never would murry lilm." Judge. by FRANK M. LEE. My business is carrying messages, I am the winged messenger of mod ern times, going in a thousand direc tions all at or.o time like the sparks from an anvil, I ride tho vehicle of publicitythe modern newspaper, I am more efficient than the tele phone, faster than the telegraph and more wonderful than the wireless, I am as constant as Tennyson's "Brook," as capable as Hercules, and as important as Atlas, I am a servant to everyone, I help prosperity and woik hand in hand with Opportunity, --I am the instrument of the seller, the buyer, tho employer, the employe, the landlord, the tenant, the business man, the mechanic tho rich, the poor, tho old and the young of everyone every where, There is no one who doe? not need me, I am as necessary as machinery, I serve the purpose of an agent, a middle man, a go-between, exacting no commission for the things I do, I am ignored by the fogies, those who have stood still, but I am appreciated by those who have kept up with the times; those who have adopted the modern way of doing things, I carry nothing but messages of good news and am as welcome in the homes I visit as a ray of sunshlns on the most dreary day, I bring messages of good cheer to the unsuccessful and the unsatisfied; mes sages that tend to satisfy the wants of everyone from the wearer of tho silk tile down to the one who dons overalls, ycrwdiMonW,,for,amOT --! am a saver of money; a saver of. time; a saver of steps, I have admission to every home, ev ery office and every place of business, No doors are closed against me, -H reacli the top floors of the tallest skyscraper and the farthest away homes of the rural districts. I skip no one and play no favorites, P -I am for all the people all tha time, l am a creation of modem times nn evolution of the old town crier I have no substitutes, no rivals, no competitors, I am tho "one and inly"'' I am the Times Want Ad, Try me, Beautify Your Home An easy chair or nn rocking rlmlr often mM milch to tho appearance o( the hitting room or iwulor. llljM tho uppeaiiuuei, It incrf" tlio comroi ts of the l"'me O.noliinndlctiisfcl'Wf011 our largo Hue. It will soon be time for tbf spring lioii-secleanlng "J l0" liud Iwtter rigure on the extrt fiiniUiireoriiewplert.-iJ"1" need to nmko the change J0 desire. Going& Harvey Company North Front St., Phone 196 VOn TRANSFER AM BTOHAGE OP IIOOSEIIOIJ nOODS, FKKIfllW Au IMGGAGK Call FERGUSON TRANSFER I'hone 1U3 Residence I'hone J3-J ...-.... ... .nii Waternw, BiurKi-i c 't TIMES WANT ADS X GET RESULTS