The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 04, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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newspaper, roniparcd with tho spnoo
uscl by other stores, sliould dcflno
it coinparativo iniiHirtauco in tho
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W1ARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY
VOL XXXIV
Established in 1878
us Tho Const Mall
4, 191 1 EVEWIWG EDITIOW
No. 146
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STREET RAILWAY FRAHCHESE
TO BE HELD IN TRUST' FOR CJTY
To Be Offered to First Railway
That Builds to Coos
Bay.
BLAKE FRANCHISE
REVOKEDBYJDRDINANCE
J. V. Smeaton, M. C. Horton,
C. S. Winson and L. J. Simp
son to Be Named Trustees
Tho regular meeting of tho Mnrsh-
flold council was hold Inst evening,
Mayor K. 13. Straw presiding. Thoso i
"FOURTH" IS
BIGGEST ?ET
IB LEE FII
Is Nobody's Fight All Way
Through Lee the More
Scientific of Two Burns
Another Nelson In. Style and
Endurance.
A woll-Bntlefled attendances of
nbout 100 locnl, fight fans Inst night
clicored thoniBolves honrse when, nt
tho end of tho twenty-round glovo
contest between "Rongh-HouBo"
Chnrllc Burns nnd Guy Leo, tho re
feree cnllod the flcht n drnw. Tho
Not an ACCldent Reported Up men themselves showed their npprov
n ORffl FLlSGi HEifJT SELL
zrr COOS W ITER CO, PLIINT
H JIM HK
1 : ARE IN RING!
COOS BAI'S BEST
CELEBRATION
to Noon
Today.
With not one slnglo case of ncel-
prcsent woro Councllincn Thos. Coko, dent from Hrc-crncltorB ho far ro
Cnrl Albright, Duncan Ferguson nnd ported, nnd with hut ono smnll blaze
R. A. Copplo.
Tho ciiHtomnry gonornl city ex
penses were road, iIIsciirboi! nnd ap
proved. It was decided to ask for
bids for tho printing of n llmltod
number of the city charters ns thoy
nro grently In demand nnd tho sup
ply Is limited. Upon motion of Conn
cllmnu Albright n wnrrnnt for ?7fi
In fnvor of tho city library was or
dered drawn.
Tho routlno hunlncss ovor Attor-
1 to nttrnct tho attention of tho lire
department, tho grandest Fourth of
Jnl of tho decision bv embracing e.ich
other In ono big hug botweon tho
time thnt the llnnl gong sounded nnd
their seconds cot ovor tho ropes with
their dressing-gowns.
Owing to the fnct thnt tho crowd
was slow to tenr itself nwnyfrom tho,
other nniusonimts up-town, the pro-
ODDS ARE 10 TO 0 IN FAVOR OK
WOUJAST GREAT CROWD
GRKIvlS FIGHTERS ROTH
kqcama' confident op vic'Fin3 Parade Caps Climax
'voni'' I I Two Days' Festi-
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CHAMPIONSHIP RKSl'lr.
Of
...... luiuuiiuiiiii iivcr niiQinpiaii noro Hmtnnrv. which vai Pchodull to
wns throe qunrtora coniplotod nt tn10 ,nco B,nrj, nt 7:30 o.c,0cIt wa8
noon today. almost nn hour Inter In starting.
U hen thoso of tho stores which j,,lt boforo tho commencement of
romnlned oion yesterday closed 0tmtles. Promoter John ITe-ron
their doors Inst nlght.Uho city was H;cn.,C(, onfo tll0 rng nnd Intr0.:uc.
IfllXltl niliiH nllHn1ll tn ll. lit!.....
te.,;.. u,u. LHu.f.j ii, uiu iVmK ... R . (:yn,, ITnn,nro-
Uy special arrangement with
the AssQClnted Press, the result
of tho Wolgnit-Mornn light will
bo poBtod at the Coos Ray
V Tlmos' ofllco. Imtnodlntely after
tho bnttlo. ,
(By Assoclntcd Pr'ss to Coos Buy
Times.)
SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl., July !.
"'TW)j
Thos J. Nolan of Omaha
Named as Purchasers of
Local Corporation.
ASKS CITY "COUNCIL FOR
50 YEARS FRANCHISE
City Has Privilege of Buying!
Fiant After Twenty
Years.
inos. i .oinn, nn attorney, of!
Omnhn, hns completed nogotintlonsj
for tho purchnse of tho Coos Bayv
Wntor Company from Flnnngnn &
Rcnnott.
LciBt night nt tho mooting of thol
c.ty council, ho applied for a frnn-
cniso to construct, malntnln nndl
opernto n wntor system in tho Cltyl
of Mnrshllold. Mr. Nolan nnd Mr.
Cinnmlngs proHontcd tho ranttor at
street, south on Front to Central and col(lcr''l Kt "oforo tho coun-
., cu mm tneir ropresontatlons Inj
vities.
Hcndod by tho band of tho Coos
Rny division of tho Oregon Nnvul
mllltln, tho best pnrndo thnt over
mndo Its way, along tho streets
of this city startel from the marsh
alling place on South Broadway
shortly after ton o'clock this morn
ing, continued up Rrondwny to Al
der street, enst of Alder to Fronv
west along Central nvonuo to
brlof wore:
Thnt If granted a franchise nccopt-
n A tllnHinnli .l Y ulll-t. 1 !-.
Cnrnlvnl" for tho tlmo bolnc. Is nt nv. ...ii.. ,..,.. ... ,. ... . ..o .."h- uuuuiuu .Masonic Opera houso where it dU-
M, i.iM - .. fc-,Bui..i.ir oi -iiwiuiiw. from 0.,0Blt0 copncrB , .,. r.n banilcd.
Despite tho ImmenBo crowd of vis-. lT1! S.-7J""!r -! thl. nftemoon when Ad Wolgnst. The procession wns in the follow- "b, to "". would tnko ovor
noy C. F. McKnlght nddressod tho .. t , m.v i m. m ' P r ?,,u. - "l ., n . .,-, ing order: l" BBlcm '"o Coos Bay Water
A, " " " -""'i'-'. mo renueBt or tho house manage- """ """ ." ui uuguuiu, cumo-, , m ..
nniiiinii nn vim niniinr ni inn rvi n va iiu...ti i .
r ' . . . V rovoiimg ni mo snnno or uacclit, mont then consonted to t
Hold street railway franchlBo. R- .Mnrshnl Jnek Cnrtor nnd i.i tnmn ... ..
presenting tho business interests of 0f men have had little trouble to vu ... ....; ,.....
f tinli flnlil niil t Vt rk P1 n tnlmw r fts ... i . " (VfcVH
"""Dl,"u"1 """ "" '"i "' -uiii- conionu witn. Kvon theso atom
act as rofcroo cd through tho ropes for their
i A. T. Haines, marshal of tho dnv. Co'"lnny at a prico of $150,000, nnd
l Tho Coob Rnv Nnvnl Mllhln hnmi. I wou,(1 nt onco Proceed to tho bettor-!
ioniy-rounu unttio for tho light- Tho Liberty enr with Miss Mnudo mcni or Ul nInnt bv tho cstabllsh-
welght chaaipioiiBhlp of tho world.. Bowron, ns Goddess of Llborty, Pan- niont of nn Innlt"ntlon plant of 1,-j
"" " - "" cuiuuiiu wmi. rven incso atom Wilson nnd mil Onffnev both Inrnl w4. - wuuuoo ui uiuuuj, i uo- --- -.
morco. Mr. MeKnlnht ndvocntod tho Pnr,iin nf m, n ,. i . " .. ..nci'. U0Ul ,octu To ench battle, flngs attached deo.i- auin Bradflold as Uncle Sam nnd .000 gallons daily capacity to bo
holding of tho street railway frnn- Bo imbued with tho holiday spirit that L.!, Tht" 'noth hov. tnrte,i til r00t0(1 BPetltlous slgniflcnnco to thirteen little girls holding streamers . ocatct a,1 or nonr tho present pump,
chlso of tho city In trust to bo grant- thoy have only gathered in tho police mix from tho outlet nnd in tho first ,tB ownor- Tho Unlon Jnck worn hy trm tho cnno,,y ovcr tho a(,ace8 , ' U, construct,on r
Mornn wns sent him hv niimirnn in renrcBontlnc tho nrl-lnnl Htnon "10ern, comont lined nnd nsnba?
canvas, Englnnd( nB confldent n8 ,10 thnt to. Thirty-two llttlo girls wearing (lags covorol reservoir of 1,500,000 gal
night he will wear tho light-weight nnd wenrlng snshes with tho nnmos ,ons cnl,nct' it an olovntion aboil
crown. Wolgnst has carried his be- ot tho states on them wero sontod onl,,,riy IC0t nB""' than tho prnsig
w1 in (pnafnna lint li In f nraliflftld nml . .. At. ...i. . ....
' "-v" "" -..... ... urug IlOl UlCBO WHO, DCCaUBO Or .Mar- rnnml nnr.1, lnn,ln,1 ,
North Bend for tho first railway to 8hnl Cnrtor's evident InilnlL'nnrn ., . . .. .
, ,. ,, , , .', B",u v-,,ricr B eviuoni inuuitenco, es- only to got up ngnln nnd contlnuo thu
ranch tho liny. Ills position being saved to "tnko" the nrnvnrhlnl mi ,. . , . .
.. . . , ,,, ., . ., , ., , ""J1-" lo lUKU l,, provoruini nillllng, It wns nobody's round but
thnt by holding tho franchlBo In .this "mile." tn . . .. ,. ,. . w
i i nil ii mi v hiiii yl niiiiHiiii iiiii niirinr .- .
manner it would bo a groat induce- niirlnir thin nftnmnnn ttm rmw.ia . .... ..... ... ........ ragglod. stars and strlnos about hlH tho sides of tho cnr. This wns nulto . rcBorvo,r tho Inylng of n aixt
ment to tho building in of n rnllronJ, ' will bo given tholr choice of nttond- himself ns tho favorite In tho hearts walst ,n mnny hnrd won "attics' and the prettiest Liberty car over soon mn,n from S,IC reservoir to tho
giving w.e.n pn.ci.cn uy .... " h".. ,g either tho bnsoball game botweon of tho 8)ectntor8. Tho Becbnd round
Hold waterfront, nnd nlso hold the North Bond and Marshuold, which wnB repetition of tho first, both ns
franchise nwny from spcculntlng stnrts nt 2:30 o'clock: or tho horo ...... .... ....i... .-. ...,...
. lu i idMiio .nut I i;aiiiii(j iliuviuo, w I1IIU
fools thnt on this day they ennnot but at Q colobratlon horo. m!bs Bowron,
bring him victory.
Hours beforo tho gong clnngod for
frnnchlso-huntors. J. V. Smeaton races which start nt tho tmmo hour. tn0 thr(1 roumi cnmo t0 n closo wtn tho first round, thousnnds gnthcred
onu ai. u. iinrinu, .Mr. .lcivnigiu an
nounced hnd dcclnred tliomcolvea
..w ..... .W1...11 VIIIIIU fcM Ik V.l.dU Willi ....
Immediately following theao JI-jtno nB,,t nB much tho ono.a nfl tho """"t tho nronn gntes fighting for
.versions, tho second bent of tho tug- niimr'n ' position of vnntngo in tho rush for
vimng to nccopt sucn n trust rromjof-wnr botweon tenms composed ofi Tno fourth round w
tho city of Mnrshnold nnd Chns. Win- .loggors will tnko plnco nt Mill Inlot in8t wn8 fought in tho
Bor nnd L. J. Simpson to hold tho
franchise granted by tho North Bond
council.
Attorney C. R. Peck nnd Dr. Mln
kub spoko favorably of thin plan nnd
after n general discussion tho council
doclded to refer this matter to a com
mlttco composed of Councilman A.
II. Powers, Duncan Fergueon and
Carl Albright who wore directed to
meet with tho North Bond council.
An tho Blake street railway fran
chlBo explrod July 1st, Acting City
Attorney Kendall was ordered to
draft an ordlnanco ropoallng and re
voking this franchise. Mnyor Straw
rend a telegram from Mr. Blako dat
ed at Omaha In which Mr. Blnko re
quested tho city council to nwalt his
romlng which will be next weok, bo
faro tnklng nny stops on tho fran-
off South Brondwny.
This ovenlng tho nro department
will give an exhibition drill which
will Includo putting out a flro in u
building sot alight for tho purpose.
WNNN6
ninnnliAH a a 1Ih1.i. ...
hlch was tho .""-'"""" "-"lo- ""'uurn oi reBorvoa .
RPnia milnwnrl Mnon in tUn lm.1. .
rnnna mnvn ........ w.v.DU m mu ii.uio ui
moro
AT HORSE RACES
Good 'Attendance and Some
Interesting Races
1 Good Time.
A largo crowd was presont nt tho
races yesterday afternoon and wit-. .Bniin)lfv. . .
chlBo but tho general eentlmont as nessod a good card. Tho tlmo in allL .. rAi. . ..,.. . If roun(1 nnd na Blinromfiv
expressed seemed to bo thnt Mr. races wns exceptionally good. io repIeto wlth IntoreRt and OXcitomont. , nt-hlB terrli5lA- punishing blows
more thnn In tho middle of tho ring, ?, b,loachor8 nnd whon rofereo
nnd, Just beforo tho sounding of tho JUCK uol8n ca"eu ino Winters to
gong, nftcr Lewis had boon knocked tho contor of tho r,nS the arona wns
through tho ropcB, ho refused to got Jcmmc1 c1obo by a packed mob of
on his feet again claiming that ho.chcor,nB Pectaton.
had been hurt by n low placod punch. I u wou,d bo hnrd to flnd a mro
Ho wns examined by Dr. Horstall who closoly matched pair of fighters thnn
failed, howover, to find nny evidences tno onoucngor and tho .champion,
of the supposed injury. There is less thnn half an Inch dlf-
In order to fill out tho tlmo bo- frcnco in tholr hoight, Moron being
tween then and the moment when tho BlBntly taller; and law than half
princlpnln might bo expected to en- a p0UDd wnB tho difference In wolght.
ter tho ring, John Herron permitted In cnHtlon there is 'nothing to
"Billlo" Wilson, a brother of tho do-lcbooao between tho two men, and
fented "Kid" to fight a six round bout no,ther hnd slightest trouble mak-
wlth Qaffney. Oaffnoy, although ,nB tno Btlpulated weight of 133
Bllghtly tlrod by tho exertion of tho Poun(ls- Both men showed superb
four rounds already fought, consent- con(Htlon nnd neithor lacked in con
ed nnd "Billlo" Btepped into tho riug. fldonco.
Although this bout resulted In tho1 wolgnst doclnred he would enr.-y
in tho tno flK,lt to his opponent In every
certain
Blnko wns ontltled to no further con-1 threo qunrtors' dash being a Burprlso
Bldorntlon, ns his time had expired whon announced at 1:17. Tho follow.
and ns nbBolutoly nothing hnd beonl"B wero tho results:
dono on tho project.
AT TIIBTIIKATHK.
Tho Mnsonlc Opera Houso was
crowded last nlglt (o witness tho
Hob Company's "porformanco bf "A
Country Sweetheart'' nnd ngaln dem
onstrated tholr nblllty to oiuuho-a
Inrgo nudlenco'ns they have so often
done In this city during their, mnny
visits. Tonight tho 'patriotic co'medy
drama "Our Irlsh-Amorlcnn Cqusln"
in which "Old Glory" cuts qulto a
llguro In tho Irlsh-Amorlcnn "Teddy (on
O'Mnlley" who stirs up tho British i
aristocracy nnd created roars of
Inughtor nnd npplnuse. Don't miss
this opportunity of enjoying your
Bolf on tho glorious Fourth of July.
nnco No. 1 July 3, running 3-S-inllo.
Purso $50.
1. Toddy j ownor, O. J. Sooloy.
2. To8sIo S; ownor, E. G. Allon.
3. Voronn; owner, J. F. Knight.
Time 37 seconds.
Rnco No. 2, July 3, trotting nnd
with her blond typo of beauty mado
a splendid Goddess of Liberty and
many remarks complimentary to hor
woro henrd nmong tho crowd which
lined tho streets of pnrndo. Tho
Coos Bny Naval Militia formod nn
escort for tho cnr nnd lent n military
nppearanco to tho procession. Tho
following woro tho llttlo girls repre
senting tho states:
Eleanor Flnnngnn, Ethel Davis,
Agnes Johnson, Margaret Barry, Ed
na Roes, Helen Recs, Olga Holms,
Ruth Bowron, Marian Horefall, Maud
Stutsman, Madgo Stutsman, Opal
Brown, Ruth Golden, Stella Lub, La
vlna Paintor, Emma Lou Douglas,
Kolen Merchant, Mabol Lingo, Ed
dova Wheeler, Marian WlUon, Clara
Ferguson, Hazel Cooke, Alma Pratt,
Mary Metlln, Edith Ayro, Lola Lenox,
Elizabeth Flanagan, Blanche Bache
lor, Elsie Hllstrom, Abble Ledyard,
Elsie Grant, Alice McLaln, Doris
Sengstackcn, Ettlo Plttman, Stolla
Storgard, Anna Storgard, Besslo
Srade, Agnes Hull, Georgia Thrush,
Virginia Clarko, Lillian Seamnn,
Maxlne Jones, Jeanetto Upton, Mar
garot Powors, Irene Oulmottc, Allco
Johnson, Margaret Lund, Ruby Pitt
man, Mary LouIbo McArthur.
Following was L. W. Travor
4mas4n rniL ..
iv.ov.-i.nun ui ruiiriii Hirnui nnu ue. j f
trnl nvnnnn. lin lnvlncr nf o (n.i,?3i
.,....,. vp ..w ... ...f, lh 1. IVIl'lUM
main north from Fourth ntrcot anJt
i-iiirui nvunuo 10 connect witn the
Front Street mnln nt n nnlnf nnno !. J
Standard Oil Company's plant, thus
giving prossuro from both onds of,
tho Front street main, guaranteeing!
n preBsuro of 85 pounds to thai
aquaro Inch, tho establishment &X
their own oxpenso of flfty-threoftii
hydrants nnd tho taklncr over hv!ft'
them of tho old hydrants at a prices
to bo agreed upon.
Tho price of each hydrants to th8jK
city per month will bo flxod nt ?3.n
or tho Bamo rato as now paid
North Bond, although in excess
the present rato in Marohfiold. Mk
Nolan stated that this Increaso la
tbo prico of hydrants would bo mora)
than offset by tho fact that tho now
company would Instoll tho hydrants j
freo of chnrge, and that the bolter-
mentS in the SVatem enntnmnlntnA i
would doublo the prossuro nnd In gf
creaso tho flro protection, thoreDyp?
duciug the flro insurance premiums: ,
rifle din, followed. Thoy mado a I
pretty sight with canes and bannors. j
Then came n beautiful car of gold'!
nml vnllnu' ii'l, I. I.mI .., r .... I
-..- .... ., mui uiiuiiui, UUU otumutatv
broom trimming driven by Miss NoralVi
Tower. Soatod In tho auto worn MIsJ tfi'
'reiiBB, MIbs Madgo Barry ancVH.
"Billlo" showed class far boyond hlslwouUI wcnr thoVEngllshman down.
years nnd experience nnd seemed to I 0n other hnnd Mornn Btntod thnt
bo ntdo to lnnd Mb lilnwn wltl, fnll if tllO ChnmplOU left nn ODGIlIllC to
!. ...i. i ...u ,.. him. miPii nC ho iVnv ian,in ,. .marahalllng the Mnrshfleld Flro Do
wished. Thn flnt wn nnt n fni. . Burns, ono well timed richt cross in I PWtment Including two flro englnei.
. . . i. in. ....Li . uf ii. . :hoso nnnnrutus and tho hook nml
in which to juugo unnney a noi t'i ""' iuhu hihi mo i.exu, , , idrin wnm -i,in iim. ,i.i t .
... .... ... . . .... . . tti.. !. ,. ,.. .- .... 'laddor comnnnv with Vorn Albrlcht ltiris woro w,1,t0 wh whlto hats an
..a no una nirenny rougnt rour rnst ,b'"Bi cihuiuiioii o. uie wori'i. i, t lyollow flowom mwi mrri,.,i w.i ..
rnnm'n ul, l, .l ..nilll. - There was llttlo nhnnn. tn h W. fop ,U08Ct. f0"0 "?W0,S n"d. Carrlod WllIto I
tw,, h ' ., ,. r4. " .;'tinP .i,fr i, .,. w,. I The Oregon Power Company's float a"018' n"8 oxMm ot Cs Daj
.:.:"' '" r. . " t.:; m",,u" aui:i,:r( "":::. ..".:.r.r:. z : fouoweu. decorated wm. rod. win ooa,,,y ol,clted 'ch praiao from b
XUO " ," i"w ! iicni j iimmiu uy
May P
MIs3 Frances Williams. All foul '
i , ... . "v twining iijJiiiuiiuuii n uuu
innniiip' 2?!ifl olnfiR. nonr twn nnr nt ....
,,,,, , : -" j rororeo . stopped their bout. In the ll' 9 &K wun plenty or Mornn sup- , , """ " """ " M' !0f tho nnrndo h
throe -mlIo hent. Purse ?75. Qf portors-lk evidence when they found ' "f .! !"tB" 8t0,V0 ,Two sa,os I " 0 ZdZ of Moose foil i. LnbdS
' "":'" TTW I horo n preliminary between these thnt the Uected drop to two to one dl8tf cook books among tho J'Jj of auto8 nd1
2. Bill Murray: owner. J. L. Nny , two woul(, ,- tB0,f b dld ,fot Iterlnllze. spectators. I" tjr , h thiee autos and
Time 1:21 and 1:22. 'drawing card. WoWnft began to p,n future ,0 ,P "T I,ardWBro flat camo ln7l 1 ! 1 ,' T"
Race No;j, running -m.le with- After rftther , nd ,,,, inRtcleJ Bbefro he entered the ring. I ? l .J"- C Thos? L V L" JZZ
1.
unnecessary, wnlt following the nM- Ho dec nred ho hnd boon offered
TT ,11. .1.1. T-l T X I ' " " " '
iitmiiibiiii uviiu.1, i. i. r- jjininnrles, tho two principals took moro money for a bout with Pnckey
tholr lilnces In their corners, o. .t. MeFnrland than the llcht-wolcrht
I 2. Macbeth; owner, Wnltor Con-, SeeIoy ft Well-known locnl horsomnn, ovor iought him. He refused to
(lrOU Kvfifl Intrnf1tirm1 no rnfnww. n nrti, linnif JthAXlirnninf ap lmf ontrl MaTo-
RnCO NO. T( running 3-4-mllo dnSfl.n ri Unvha wn KMoMn.1 na lm. lnnd Ubd nrOAd tn mnUn laa nmmrla
biAitiM ( frtlir. llniira liAri Vi (!! ..! i.i.i.
ilUJIUl, ,. ..- ..xo.to I'VilUO wiu ilftUl IIUII ill.U
A nrnllmlunrv nnrlov liotwoon tho 'J ho ciiuhl Ret tho concessions hn dd-
. ..- , I - v .,,.--. .-,. - . - , -.
ncs. roiiin iiiiivniiiifi. ino rest rny. 'bocoii.Is of tho two nud tho roferoo mended regard to fight pictures ho
rooms In rooms 20S-200 of tho Coos I 2. Greonlnw; owner, John Vonk-: r0BuUed ln ,lle ,jocision to "light nll,v"l fccept tho offer.
building maintained by A. W. Myors am. I tho tlmo and break elonn." Looap-I
nnd rQ. bnvo been groatly appro- ?.. Tesslo S; owner, E. 0. Allen. ' OI11.0(1 ,n tll1 rnirffflll.,n,B i,,i,,-m ' A AIAA..lv......
nloo.l l. !... I ..l.ll m, l.m I" . . " " "" I v "- '' . T T V V V
tu "' l,lu Kuim i'"""w UD,C-' Mum i.n. ' on his loft knoo. Tho boys wero ill- I B0RW
ciauy motnors with smnll cnuaren. Jince No. d, -milo unsii cntcu troducod met in friomiiv tmnri I-
Purso $100.
1. Chnrllo Foster;
owner, M. II. i
Middy costume woro seated under a
canopy supported by oars nnd canoe
paddles nnd decorated with greens.
It mndo n beautiful display.
Tho Wostorn Meat Co. had nil at
tractive float with tii-colored decora
lodgo olIlcerB two llttlo girls. Esther
Sullivan and Ruby Plttumn, who. J
ribbons string from tho horns of
iiiuijpu uiiiuiuiu, aiiio no. 'J carr!
Dr. Bartle, medical oxamincr
ordor. with his wlfo. Auto
tlons and won many coininoiulutloiis. ",oorfl ","1 ',"rs.
Ekblad nnd Son. Ilnrdwnrs Stn.' T,1 C(,ot, li' 'r'"'
I had a tent supported by two blcyele.1, mxi wUh ""wsuoys and
making a novel nnd original dlsplav. l",,", nvreseniinK tro
following this wan MU Nellie " '
i Tower driving a Bulek runabout ola- A niuu miuy r b0VJ
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In tho balcony of tho mnln store ica weights for horses not trained this Bnflkft. ntlll fnnlloI ' .nwsT:! ,i: , ?-,."! wun Mlss Towor wna s" Charlotte "' " -"" ' """ "-,
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cream, wnrors nnil punch were sorv- senBon.
ed to tho patrons of tho store nnd
the hospltnllty nnd nttontions of tho
attejidents was praised highly by
visitors. J
J lirSO J.iO. I Itoilllll 1 Tim rnimrl nnonnrl with i
1. Evolyn; owner, John Yoakam. ( nggresBlvo fighting by both moiu Both
2. Dixie; owner, J. L. Knight. flent Jn distinctly opposite styles,
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visitors. j Timo 25 seconds. (Continued on page J.)
BUKIM J, borntely decoratod with Scotohhroom. cnpr',nS Sperry Hour Uv
aaaaa. ; With juss Towor was .Miss Charlotto oy n bcotc" ,)l,'1'
their homo ln Marsh-' MlirBl, M mm ,, contributed much
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Hold Tuesday. Julv 4, to Mr, and ,vnito of tho best features of
Mrs. Arthur C. Drows, n daiishtor. NoYt ,n ,, wno thn Ki(l.. ,.. ,?J.
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.uuw.oriniiu cnuu nro uoing weii. cornted ln purple nnd wJlto wUj
nnd Arthur says nil his rides afl'rour magnificent Elk heads. Thirty
Joy rides now. ona Elkn with horns, blowincr a tor-
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