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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. EVENING EDITION FIVE -oo00SIIboooo clitkswe glare tins store's best ...n'ti.tr ono of r.-i ' r v..,. .l)!t 1 ,n """" " ,i,....i now. Vt "'"' i.u i , ... ... IIHli"" ' jtful. cMi ti "" "-- Mi:.VAM YOtTIIS n( nil .rliw ft " $10 up ' $iW .iiiif i-iiiivIih'o you I" ' ... I., imilri. M it I I'lolhiw li.i. ilre ' """ M1'11'1'1 North Heiul m D. X AND A Ql'AUTKIl a week It MY I'Olt A SKW IIOMHI mil lonilcd dMrirt LoIn lev eled nnd denied. I) NTi:itr.ST NO TAXKS! ikf not make n ncglnniiig "" IIXmp win nowv no cm-iii"-' ! tin nmv secure 1110 iihim ih-mi--kallmis for tho Sumo Prli'o iih liKr will l'y for Hi" I'" nl' Idic-ACT NOW! si:i:i:ii) utorr it," 1.1(1 I'lnnl St. BUY FRESH HOMEMADE M SARTER'S PURE ICE CREAM. t wrap Central Avenue BLANCO lie Public Service Hotel ' JM been, thoroughly reiinvjit- luj ujined to tho public Miucli I'lfl. 01110 of tho feature I'M) iM lioitrlry nro. free em. ' ' buruu, fieo h0vliig room, Mllon Inillpiln ami kind treat-1 F- Tlio lutroiiuirH (if tlu nulillel mcilM. .... - - - HLVXCO IIOTHL ? North Front Mreot riiiine 1 1 .L. Marsliflrli). Oregon 0YAL TONIGHT I'lrliin-s iiiv,.., mui. F'VA llm Miidim-i-iil .: ,,,., "' tiii: vMiMiti:. lhlio, pmvrfm mid roullstle1 I. r l0 Mil'li the roKunoratlon ' homan n"'reUiinil against than! '''iMiitlfuiix depicted. in""V's i.iiUTii.i rvonwmi i.oiitus .vu i.Ii,iv ilr' r . 'M!n 11,,. r,,.. .. .. "'l continue to iioo In .- nor ndcvIHo. Aflmiceinn f floor! 5c Balcony 10c ?5.,?v!rM,,u,to ',v,,,y ,n "Hill. K. . M In ' r,,,l,,v Fizup Doll T Mil hi BRfilTIBS ?4444444444 tiik wkatiikk hf.poht , 4 1)7 AMoolitnl prcn to coon n Tlmri.l 4 I OHKOON Fair, northerly 4 Winds. 4 ' LOCAL TK.MPKKATUltlil 4 i:f.cohd 4 For Hio 21 hours ending nt I: I. 'I ii. in.. May :!, liy IlunJ. Ost'luil, special government MotoorolqglBt: 4 .Mflxlniuiii ci Mliilmuiu .17 4 At t: CI a. 111 !) 4 Prcrlpltntlon ot) 4 Precipitation slnco Sont. 1. 0 mir ts.so 4 Precipitation samo period 4 last year CI. 32 Wind: Northwest, clear. 4 A HUMtlSK AM) SUNSKT ' TneV'ny May 2. Sun rises nt , l:r2 and sots nt 7:02. 4, 1 Singes Kliirl Again Tho Co.iulia unto singes have started again tlio ninim iiuiiik now in goo.i siiiipo auovij tho rains. It Is expected that the roads will continue throughout tho minimer to bo In good shape. Clem-lug Itlglil of Wity. Men wore busy yesterday cloarlng tho first right of way on tho 13. (J. Perhnm road contract tho other sldo of Davis Slough. Tho largo steam shovel was landed (hero the other day from n bnrgo taken up Isthmus Inlet, It will bo only n very short time now boforo tho work Is In full swing. Occupies Vim IIiijii Pliiro. Chas. F. Puukow, munngor of tho supply ili'parlinont of (ioodritiu's garage, imreliitncd tho entire lot of honso Uold furnlliiro of Charles Q. Van Duyu and bus moved Into tho now plneo, piking ponsosHlon .vestonlny. Mr. und Mrs. Van Duyu uxpcot to movo tho last of tho week for their now homo I" Portland. ,Moo 1111 I'liigln". Tho narrow jgungo ouglno belonging to 10. 0. Porlinm was moved through tho main l hIiccIh this nioriilng enrouto to Davis 1 Slough whero It Is to bo used In tho new road work. Sections of track 1 worn laid for tho oiigiuo to run over. It will bo transported up Isthmus In let on a kcow. To Meet Hisliop Siiiim'r On ThurH dny evening at tho Episcopal (iulld Kodak Films at Owl 'nil-: kodak stoki: The Central Ave. Drug Store N 1 UeL I the QBLE THEATED , TO NIGHT TFeE DISON LLIOT Droadway ttar f-auro lu three reels "SAINTS AND .SINNHHH." Featuring Jlaurlco Costdllo nnd Loah Ilalrd. Hud Duncan In "OH DOCTO.'t," Kalofu comody. 'PHIi-'SING HIS SL'IT" A-iiorlcan comedy. "CLOSK (HOPPHD CLIPPINGS" The natreM of tho Siuffragotte Barber shop get n close shave. 0 i eels 3 acts Anthony's OrchMtru. AiliuKsiiui: AduHs, iWo; ClillUreii 1'iiUcr 1U Years l()e. coning ' L.lllo Hurke" in 'PeRRy." Hull tlio parish will glvo a. reception to Hlshop Sumner who la expected hero tomorrow from Portland. The tlnio Is eight o'clock and everyone. Is Invited to ntteml. Ulsliop Sumner was hero uliout a year ngo, soon after coming to Oregon from Chicago. Is S'Vlously III Friends here hnve lately received word from Portland regarding tlio condition of .1. I-:. Ford, or tho Union Meat Market. Ho Is seriously HI of typhoid fever. Mrs. Ford Is thoro with him at tlio Good Samaritan hospital. Ho has not been enBt In i:t years anil then when ho stnrted hack to visit his iclatlves was taken III In Portland. Ci'innd Jury Adjourns. The grand Jury adjourned this morning nnd wont to Coiiulllo where they will he for a day or two Investigating somo urgent matters that need to come hofore tlio circuit court. For this reason tho Investigation In the Peck Peham case today Is Imltod. Less than 20 of tho fit? witnesses have ns yet hcen called In this case. Hooks for Fanners. .1, L. Smith, county agriculturist, whllo hero re cently, stated Hint he hns In his of fice nt Coqulllo, ninny volumes of 1 books on iiIiiihph nf tlnlrvfciir nml rnrmI1B from Ul0 Bttv(o ,n,r"nry. TllM0 nro rr lho ,, r farlor8 f the roMnly. Mr. Smith nays that If they will send In to li tin. ho will lot thorn have tho hooks for two wcok periods. They may ho ronowed. Plcnly or IliglnMiys At tho Chnm Ver of Ooiuincrco has boon received n largo map from tho National High way Coinnililslon ot tho United States showing nil the national highways. A footnote stntcs that tho tentative location of somo 100,000 miles of roads Is shown, thus Indicating thoro Is considerable new road building in this country. Puis P Witless Stntlon Chaff Ing under tho long delay of the gov. eminent orfle'iils to lot tho. contract for tho building or n wiraloss stntlon on Coal llnnk Inlet Al Meyers, of thn Fnglewood D velopmont company, with the nld of Fred Gottlus, this morning erected u stntlon by thorn solves. It In In tho window on Cen tral nvmiuo whore It iittrnc'd a great deal of nl'tlon. Killuml Case F.-. Dwlght K. I lodge went over to Coiiulllo on tho morning stage to represent Otto ICd lund In his appeal from tho Justice court on conviction of bootlegging. Ho wjis fined $101) and sentenced to :t0 days In Jail. Tho case In expected to bo finished by this evening. Mote Harwell and K. ICdson wltUMBds for Clio state have been sponding the past week In Coiiulllo waiting for this caso to omo up Hint thoy may get back to their work again. Not Going to Alaska Through n typographical error last evening a ''personal regarding Hobort MarRdan's 'trip to Portland was grouped together with u personal about Hev. II. 11. .Foskett, thus making It road that Mr. Marsdon expected to go to Alaska whereas tho article was relatlvo to "Mr Foskett. Mr. Marsdon, of tlio j Noble Thontro, hns gone to Portland on moving picture business and to tirrnngo for somo splendid big nt "tractions for tlio Noblo thontro. Ho 'expects to bo back hero tomorrow tvcnlng. Will Ho In Paruile. The city conn- . I I l.n.. ....Aniil...1 IIia I at I i tt t I j am nP All II.IS .HI "I'lUII lilt! IIHIUHIWII Ui I the Sons of VeteraiiH and tho Spanish War veterans to tako part lu tho D'- oration Day parade on May ISO and also to sit on the platform during ' tho services. Tho invitation wns ten dered the council Inst evening. 1 1 Leave for Alaska. K. G. Mollon. for some time a resident of Marsh flcld nnd who has boon making his homo at th" Snyder hotol, left this morning for Su Sltnn, Alaska. OI- Ivor Lnrson, formerly a inombor u the dredging firm of .lohnson una I arson m i nipanled him. They ex- Stuck ('oniiny P;osfiitIug a MToaiiilng funny farce in i nets untitled "Other People's .Money." poet to spend tho summer there. Irfulles Alii to Moot.--Tho inomhers of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho (Swedish Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the homo of Alfred llagnulst In Hunker 1 1 1 11. Tho members of tho society will bo entertained by Mrs. Hagfiulst nnd Mrs. G. Johnson. t PERSONAL. MENTION $ J. 1. GROSS, a business man of 1-3 n pono, enmo In last evening on the Pv'n. HAY WHITTM) wns down this morning on business from Alle gany. MHS. T. IjANKUAK was hero shop ping this morning from her Coos HIver homo. MHS. P. U. HI.AKK, of Catching Inlet, wns down this morning on a short visit. I.. A. HAICP.H loft this morning for Gardiner and Heedsport to call on the trade. WA..TUH K. HI.ISS, a well known lusm auco man of Portland, Is hero on a business visit. 11. F. COOK, engineer of tho gaso II no schooner Hustlur, was In the city visiting last evening. S. Ii. WILLIAMS Is over from Myr tle Point looking after somo tie business for the Kstuhrook com pany. C. F. M'KNIOIIT returned this morning from Coiiitllu whero ho has been busy on tho Treatlgold case. DUPUTY SIIHHIFF W. C. LAIHD again enmo back from Coiiulllo this morning to servo more sub poenas. T1IFODOHI-: HKHG.MANN, N, a Port er, arrived land shoe uiutiufnctiirer, arrived 1 1111 inu iiiiiii 111 11 1 uvuiiimk i miiitu this territory. , ALLAN .JACKSON, who Is employ ed at the Southern Puclfle bridge ut Hmpiiua river, Is In the city 011 a vlHlt. " I D1STHICT ATTOHNUY MIJKQVI8T1 was called to Coijulllo last oviinlng whero ho will Do iloliiineil for n day or .two. OHKSTF.H K. CAHKY wus hero to day from tho Cnrey logging camp near Allegnny looking after bonio timber business. DWIGIIT 13. 1101)01-; wont to Coiiulllo on the morning stage, to take part In the 1-Mliiud enho (coining Aip thoro this afternoon. CAPT. HOHI-2HT DOLLAH, of tho Dollar Steamship company passed through this morning eurouto to Portland from Hniidou. HF.N H. OSTLIND loft on the train this morning to look aftor a school that lu being built lu the Two Milo district close to Hnii dou. AHNO MI-;ilI-;i-;N, or tho C. A. Smith Co., nccompnnlod by Carroll. Smith, loft this morning for a brief visit nt Powers to look over the situation thoro. j LANSIN llUHI). of tho O. A. C. j extension department, tamo over, last ovonlng from tho Coiiulllo Vnlley where ho has been looking dvor tho ehcoKO nltic.tlon. FHI-H) MAHN, tho well-known trav eling man came n from Portland last ovonlng "on tho cushions" something ho says ho has been wanting to do for ten years. DIVISION KNGINIOIHt V. G. HIND .MAUSII loft on tho morning ttnlu for Portland whero ho will) a....... l.fu r....ll. 'l-li.... Iinim' llli'l't 1110 till,,, ..... ..MIU hnve been visiting thuio. SI PT. F. A. TIUDGUN. of tho publleimvn Ml,.r( , hdovalk. Localeil schools, has returned from a trip1,,,, "ju, Htieit Miutli. Hell nt bar- to the UnHorslty of OroKon and U also to tli3 Monmouth Normal, niak'ng p'.ans fcr the naxt school c r. I NI) MHS. A. C. VBSTAL ro ll l lied but ovea'nx from Portlund aftor n fow diiyi vllt. Mr. Vestal returned but ovon'ng from Port- laud after a few dnyu vlnlt. Mr. 'I Vestal was there looking uftor I'nlon Oil company biulnons. '. K. HKAINAItl). formerly jrlth ll:o Go'dan Hule itnro In Med ford. arihed lu Msrahflold hut i veiling to accept a position with tho J. C. Penney Co. store In this city, Mr. Ilralnard will have his funilb rt-uiuln ju Motlford until bcl-ool cloo when they will re move to Marshflcld to make their ppirnanent home. GAPT: DOLLAR HERE STI'AMSIIIP COMPANY IIMAI) PASS KS TIIHOfOII TODAY Hns Stiirtctl Logging Operations No.tr Hniidou May Open Mill, Hut Not Ceitnln Yet Captain Hubert Hollar, head of the Dollar Steamship company, pass ed through Marshflcld on tlio train this moinlng eurouto from Hniidou to Portland, lie has started n ciow of CO men logging on his property at Dear Creok on tho Coipilllo but not for two months will bo known about whether or not tho big Dollar mill Is to bo started. In the mean time tho logs nie to bo sold or hold ns tho company has plenty ot boom room. Ho said that the mill nt Co iliillle Is now tied up In litigation and could not possibly bo operated befoio next October. Very shortly ho expects his sou .1. Stanley Dol- ! lar, hero from Now York. As to any further developments Capt. Dollar said that ho has noth ing to say at this time, lie said tlio present logging Is on 11 tract of laud that had to bo cleared nt this time. The 10 Is plenty of boom room there for tho holding of logs. Operating .Many Hunts At the present tlmo tho Dollar Steamship company bus 1 1 steam ships engaged In tlio tin do to the Orient, the greater part of them carrying munitions of war to Rus sian prrts. It Is said the tum'.uxs are t puteudoUH. "And in addlHon to this," said Capt. Dollar, "wo have several ships under charter. Yes, wo could iiso n dozen If we could got them. Wo tried to get hold of tho Nauii Smith but the other fellow bent us to It." Ho snld that conditions hero In tho lumber business seem to be picking up and ho expects thorn to got n great deal better very shortly. ' 1 at Till- niTrt r ',$ AT THE HOTELS t Chandler Hotel It. .lohnson, lOmpIre; G. LamdiiK, Hiird; II. W. Campbell, San Francis co; T. .1. Fvorton, Albany; W. .1. Lougston, Coiiulllo; S L. Williams, Myr,n Point; W. K. Donnlson, San pranels'o; II. T. Hagau, San Fran- ,.iF,.. 1. Mimlielmor. San Frane!sco:J -Mrs. .1. D. Cnstlo. Salt Lake Cty; .1. I. Gods, Kugeno; Frank W. Swan- tnu, Astoria; II. S. Young, Portland; W. C. Laird, Cmiulllp; Fred Marx, -San Francisco; II. S. lingers, San 'Francisco; Waller K. IMIss, Portland; Theodore HorKiuanu, Portland; II, Saxnod, Portland; Arthur P. Fonton, HoBOburK; K. II. Parker, San Frnn (nlsco; F. P. 'rlwlit, Los Angeles; F. Ii. Horry, Kansas City; A. T. .lohnson, Portland. K( Luutciii-o Hotel Charles llrown, Coiiulllo; P, Mc mnnn, Hoodsport; William Stern- l...HM .....1 ...!.. tt..Hil...t . i1l.nul..H l.1. itiii iiiiii whit, i in iiiiiiii, UIIU.-.IHI ii. .Cnrey, Allegany; .1. A. Hlchmnyno, Hugono; Loo L. Plllet, Kugeno; W. IM 'lloso, coiiulllo; v. v. winuinis, van couvor; Mrs. It. L. Prlco, Handon. HIiiiico Hotel .la m oh P. Olson, Portland; Wllllnm T. Cordln, Portland; W. K. MelCown, Portland; Nelson Merrhnnt, Alns worth, Ndb.; MIhh Llbblo .lohiiston, North Platto, Neb.; Charles Wiilkor. Portland, Thomas Dovoreoux, Par korsburg; P. C. Stnphflusnu, Haiidon; Henry Hronier, AlloKiiny; A. Hobln- Hon Allogany; .Mrs. P. D. Illnko, catcliliiir Inlet: Mrs. T. UnoKiin. Coos m..(,r. k. f'onklln. South Inlet: Fred Mortnnson and wlfo, Portland; Noll If-.iriiett, Portland; .lames Huruntt, Dol mar. M1131I HoP'l Grant Lonoy, KuKeno; It. F. Cook, Ituntlor: Hobort KriiRor, Ulna Hldgo; Frank Allen, Portland; A. O. Stowo, Powers: 10. K. (Irahain, Hnlom; Hay Wbltlod, Allugany; Alox Hill, San Francisco; F. II. .Ildimy, Honvor Hill; II. .1. Carmchiiol, Portland. Km- Saliv Moilerii liiiugalow, .1 large rooms bath, vestibule, pantry flfo place, full basement, largo lawn, Bujt ,mt.,. u-nvlug city. Address tIiiion. NO TIMF STII) This Is a quick M'rvlcu Drug Store. We want ou to feel mIii-ii oii ceiiio to Hits htoie Hint m' are nox ious l'i wall upon you the iiistaut you Hie ready to give join- oriler. You nev er hnve to waste time here. Our bushier ullil Is to M-i-ve you quickly. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phone 'MH We Deliver Immediately mi aq y - - ' GDOD DA PHHSKNT HK.'IIWAY TO HHACI HOLDS HACK IMPHOVKMKNT L. .1. Simpson Says It K IVeveiitlug Developiiicnt of 11 Dig Sum- iner Hesoit There Tho lack of a first class road to Sunset Hay and other boach points Is preventing the development of a big summer resort, according to the statement ot L. J. Simpson who has Just returned homo from San Fran cisco. Mr. Simpson had planned with capitalist frloiuh to do some big work In tlio way of making n re sort at the beach. Ho has Inter ested several persons nt different times but they gave up tho Idea because of the bad- roads. Illipuslblo Now "It Is impossible to do anything In that lino now," said Mr. Simpson today, "until we have 11 good road to the beach. 1 had outside men Interested but they would not con sent to Invest tuonny In making a resort ut a point which could only lie reached during the few months when the roads are In condition to tiuvcl. "I luivo m ml 0 every effort I could to get a good rond for that locality. As It stands now tho luck of a first class rond Is standing In the way of the Investment of a large amount ot money to develop 11 summer ro sort. Such a resort would bo a big thing for Coos Pay now that wo hnve the railroad to bring tho peo ple In, nnd I am still going to keep up my endeavors to got road Im provement." Mr. Hlinpiioii returned homo yes terday afternoon. Ho says that ho oxpectB to bo on Coos Hay most ot the summer from now on. llo will mnko his homo ut Shoroaeios and will visit tho cities overy fow days. 1 1 Ii headquarters In North Heud will of eoureo bo at tlio now office of the sash and door factory, Mr. Simpson says that Chief Un- ) hi iter Hood wmi out of the city lien he was In San Francisco so h 1 did not Kot to sue him relative tt the railroad celebration but says that he has Mr. Hood's promlso that be will be notified by May 10 as to Just when the first train will run through to Coos Hay. Tim date of the celebration Is to depend upon this event. ! 4444444 SOCIAL CALIINHAH 4, TUKSDAY ' Atheiio Dolpblau Society with Mrs. .Milan Hlchnrd- son. Fplscopal Ladles Guild lu Guild hall. WIODNF.SDAY Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mrs. Kvn Gauimll. Prlsclllas of Hunker Hill with Mrs. It. F. lluali. TIIUHSDAY Dahlia Club with Mrs. O. M, Conner In Knglowood. North Heiul Girls Club r Iwth Miss Mnlluda A111I01- 4 son. ' North Hand Hnptlst Ladles Aid with Mrs. A. II. McKay. North Honil F.plscopal Guild at the church room. Parish Hecoptlon ut 8 o'clock for HlBhop Sumiior. Gonora Club with Mr3. Goorgo Giilovaen. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Hugo qulvt. Halubow Club at club housu on South Cooa Hlvur. FH1DAY Ncodlucraft elub with Mrs. Herbert Armstrong. Mllllioma Club Auxiliary Initial meeting. 44444 Is Your Hot Water Bottle Leaky? How often liavo you suddenly needed your hot water bottle only to find It leaky and unfit for uso ? You will not liavo this trouHo with tho "KnntleoW'! Water Hottle. It U positively fnaruttcd to Iw perfect in workmanship und inatcrinli. K it sliowB any Imperfections within two years from tho day you buy it, the maniifacturera guarantee to R'placo- it without charge. Jt watch torrujjTl, are made of tho finest Para ruhlx-r. with triply ro-cnforml M-ami ami perfectly a-IJusted stojiiiles that make Icakago impassible, Tlio surfaco is soft and pleasing to tho touch. I.vcry bottlo U full cajiaclty. arioin wzct. pri'-i no huher than for tin' or dinary kind. isj ZS-rfZk ' ' l " ll ClU-JVO nKrili. If you will cn'l, wo will gladly show you our complete line ot rubovr goods. SUANTON DHIG COMPANY Test Jm lrtoZSj&'&K. JfJC -1 1. JK. COMPARE OUR PRICES, EXAMINE OUR QUALITIES AND SEE WHERE YOU CAN Save from 25 to 33 per cent on EACH ITEM THAT YOJJ PURCHASE. Rnv Scout Hose, all sizes 25c value, our price 19c l iviisses nose, nxmi rinu Rib, 20c valuoj our price 12 1-2c Misses Hose, A dandy 2 for 25c value, our price -. 10b Ladies Whit Leather ' Hose, 2 for 25c value, v our price 10c I nHins Finn Rib Hose two for 25c J Crochet Cotton, White and Ecru 10c, 12c incdrporatfd I t NEW TODAY X . I WANItU f. WANTHI) at once on dairy ranch chore Hoy. Phono ;tOGx8. J I FOR SALE t I'OU SAJ.I-3 Will noil nt wicrlflce, modern five room bungalow In best resldonro section, rnllroad addition, nlfo ono lot In Hnglo wood, four lots In HoobovcU Heights nnd two In KnstBldo. Address "M. (1." caro Times . l-'OH SALK Slmrplpsi hopariitor. f'JO.OO, also 800 gnl. tank. J20.00. J. I-'. Fltzgornld, KiiKlowood. FOIt HALK I'.iitlro fiirnlNtiliigs of tho Andorson roomluK-hoiiBO, also restaurant enulpmont; conter of busliieiM district. Will soil chonp for cash. Lease given on building If doslred. Mrs. Thos. AndorBon, Handon, Oregon. lOlt HALK One cIiihn)- regUtered Jorscy bull calf, mIuiso dam nillkcil II, 1(1(1 poiiuiN lu ten inontb.H. Alio niHH and helfern, all registered stock. Willo to K. A. UACCIII, Maihliflcld, Oregon. FOR RENT I ONI-: U ami it room apts, at Tho Ilrondway Hotel. l-'OH HUNT Modern furiiMicd npts. private bath, froo boat, water. 7 weok, V-2-B0 month. Myrtle Arms. I'OIt HUNT Fiirnlhlicil flat, hot nnd cold wntr, bath. SC3 Third at. l-'OH HUNT Modern flvo-room lien galow on 12th and Commercial streets, $12.60 por month. Apply Oolng & Harvoy. 4 . I'OH IIKNT. HOO.MS, nor to SI. DO Day? Ijil! to f?r, Weeks lloiihekeep- j lug AUh i?h mo. up. Froo j bath. Lloyd Hotel Apts. j - - -t BICYCLE TIRES Huy Tliein From I'h. We Cliurgo Nothing lo Put 1'liom . on Your Wlioi-I MARSHFIELD CYCLERY , TIIK MAItTIIA LODGI1 i vlll Blvj u dunce nt tho Sotnnl Hall 1 aaturdaj oventng, May U. Platfa t)rhostra w'JII furnish the iuubIc. i:erybody welconta. Admission, GentH 75c. UhIP'h I-'it", FOlt TUANSFKK AND RTOHAOH OF IIOPSKHOIiD GOODS, rillMGHT AND HA(i(iAGi: Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono io:t Hekldenre Phono 1!W Mnrkel ve ami Wnlerfront mlfiifJ m,.... u iX m ili. -" i lorenofi i.aHndle "Hi 1 "lls of pin." - .-.r-A