The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 11, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913-EVENING EDITIOW.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONIJV Hilltor mid I'iiIi.
OAN K. MALONKV Xows Kditor
Official Paper of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAPLH OK TIIK CITV
OK MAltSiri'IIOIil).
eiiiiuiuu ut tho postorflce nt Mnrsti
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
through the mallu ns second clus
audi matter.
suhschiption hath.
JlAlIiV.
no year IG.bO
Per month r0
WKF.KLY.
Ono yenr Jl.uO
When paid strictly In advance Hie
subscription prlco of the Cooa Day
Tlmoa la IG.00 per year or $2.50 for
lx monthn.
Dedlcntdd to tlio sorvlco of the
people, that no good cause Bhalt lack
chnmplon, and that evil shall m
hrlvo unopp 'sod.
Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS.
MnrHMIdd :: . :: :! ! Orcco.i
BREEHLEHF NOT
I and they do not relish bolus called
New Mexicans. Till' discussion "
reached tlio point of numerous sug
gestions for u suitable and dignified
bstltuto for Now .Mexico.
The names of some of our states,
to say nothing of many towns, show
u wonderful poverty of Invention
There should have heen only one
Carolina and one Dakota, and more
never should have heen a West Vir-
glnln nor a Now Mexico. The other
states hnve good distinctive names. Father Of ACCllSCfJ Yolltll May
many of them mennlng something. pnmn ,, PrnnliAirnr
Among the million that huvo been OOfllC Oil til GaKWaier
offered as a substitute for Now Mex-1 W(q Rorv SflOCked.
lco the best one thus far Is Lincoln.! """ unglJ
which according to the Santa Ft? New : o. A. Oreeuleaf. father of Ouy
01 BUI TEI
PLAN WELCOME
10
SIMPSON
North Bend Commercial Club
to Tender Informal Recep
tion Monday Night.
The North Hend Coninioniiit Club
In n minim: u "Welcome Home for
Na ARRESTS lilt
IN Bf CASE PASSES!
Mexican, was ilrst suggested by tno ortMilfnf. now In the county Jnllils planning a welcome nome 101
Ohio Journal. The memory of the ..miing the action of the grand I .Mayor L. .1. Simpson next .Monday
great President ought to he honored. ju,.v (), ,ht. ,.i,Hrgos against him lu I evening. The reception will bo In-
aml. If the people of New Mexico want t,0-lu.t.t0, Wth the death of Krinn , formal but It will he a most oti-
n change, moy would nonor menisci- norrj ,u,j )u, m-rlve on the AIM-1 tnusinsiic one; .o iornini pi-ogium
ves by accepting the proposal. Lin- m,0 y,.t.njn as was expected. It has huun arranged. The hand will
coin has the right sound and It Is a H lti;mlmi ult M0 mj jji-b. Ouy be out and several speakers will eon
name that menus nil reverence. (Jreenleaf are on the Breakwater. 'tribute to the welcome. It Is ex-
It was reported hero todny thnt ' pecteil timt a numiier irom .uarsii-
WOMKX AM) HAPPIXF.SS.
(luv (Jreenleaf had declared that! Held will be present mid .Mayor
TODAY IS AltHOU HAY.
What Do We Plniil.
"What do we plant when wo plnnt the
treo7
Wo plant the ship, which will cross
the Fen,
"Wo plant the masts to carry the
sails,
"Wo plant the plank to withstand the
gales,
The keel, the keelson, and beam and
knee:
Wo plant the ship when we plant the
tree:
What do we plant when we plant the
tree?
Wo plnnt the houses for you and mo:
Wo plant the rafters, the shingles,
tlio Moors ;
Wo plnnt the studding, the lath, the
doors,
Tlln bennm and siding, all parts that
bo,
Wo plnnt the house when wo plnnt
the tree.
What do wo plant when wo plant tho
tree?
A 'thousand things thnt ue dally see,
Wc plant the splro that out-towera
the crng:
Wo plant the staff for our country's
Hag;
Vv plant tho shade from the hot huh
free
Wo plant all these when wo plant the
tree.
Henry Abbey.
1 1 Kill? should be n more general
recognition and obscrvnuro of
Arbor Day In Oregon. This
state ones much to tho trees thnt
contribute ho largely to Its prosperity.
Whllo Coos county has never felt
tho necessity of planting trees, be
cuuse of tho lavish bestowal of na
ture, tholr preservation nml protoc
IF I had a daughter I wouldn't ' ( ((( , mL1(, 01 isimpson will bo nble to divulge iiioro
have n homo of her own." declared M ' ' '' re oe ' f Either ' of
Allele, Blood. , the . B..c,;essf u. actress Oom w A. flm nj. nljtr of
woo is slurring '-'" l ". ...- i.,.m.,i ....... ... ,i. plrciilt Court
!!"(" S "" " n-ntMSSlTm Charge or'helng'ln1.
tilla WJUlllflirt
NORTH BEND NOTES.
Turn Cii u'vnf uri'lviwt frnin Run
Anil yet every woman In real life Is KS'CA H Francisco this week to resume the
too often anxious to change these ' ' "' "S'.V'J '"V"": North Slough-Ten Mile unto service,
things for the lleetlng nleasure of '.V' "tl r day of or ' t.sba: ' p re- whMi ho ","1 '" J- Simpson operated
fame and fortune, or for the bloated i' .luring the summer season n wear
gifts of wealth. t Vj L' I, irief of. v s to r, nv for ""' ll(' r"K't Federal truck
Hut the average success in any life1 .. . h So life iiwhIoiI iii-n " I wlUl """ ,uut ')liU18 ,0 "rra,1,;0 U f,,r
of professional effort means sncrlllcos, -MntHltllolil to see the at t used man. cnr..1K Hxtoon paengerM.
that everv woman should weigh rath
or thoughtfully before she chooses '
them unless driven by necessity fath-'
or than whim or ambition. The hnp
piuess that waits at the llreslde Is the
eort that means a groat ileal, not
only to tho woman horsolf. hut to the I
world nt largo, which looks to tne, I inri
homo us n kind of shrine ami haven' I flnl-r
away from a lot of hard and dlsap-l I HI 111 I
iwilntliur illRlllllRlnnniKiit ballllwls
PLANTS COST
M
hi: a.v opiimist.
I,. A. Whlner and U. C. Wldnor
were called to Auburn, Cnllf., by the
serious Illness of their fattier.
Herbert Korn of the Cooh Hay
Manufacturing company Is nt Umpire
recuperating from a siege of typhoid
fever.
o
NIC of tlu; snurccH for PlerponH W. S. CII.WDMIlt SKIT I IKS KST
.Morgans pucuomeuai iiuauciaii
Paul Dlunnlck, mnunger of the
North Hend Lumber company, and
family have leased the Paul Schiller
Htroni residence.
success was this warning from ,
his father: "Any mnu who Is u
bear on the future of tho United i
Stntes will go broke. There will he i
ninny times when everything will
look dark, when ' every ono will I
think there hns been overdevelop-1
incut. Hut remember tnat the
.MATKS OX KQril'.MKXT KOI I
Mi.ircrnic i.kiiit axh iiiiat-
IX(J PLANTS WILL .MKAX K.V-
PKXDITt'lli: OK .SIMI,(MM.
W. S. Chandler has secured estl-
T
growth of this vast country will take1 mates on the line heating nml elect-are
of It all. Always be a bull on trie plant which he Is planning to
America." .Morgan took these wordH lni),, 80on lho ,.Lnr ))f tMU Cmil.
i's iiih iiuancini eieeti nun oaseu uis
every transaction on full faith In the
future of his country.
A DIKKK.HK.XT PHOPOSITIO.V.
-i OM.MKNTINO on tho stntomont r,r ?:!::,iuiil, exclusive of tho lot and
mado by Proresaor Carver of building. A double plant will have
-' Harvard to tho effect thnt no to be Installed to provide Tor emer
oue should be allowed to marry on geucles,
n salary of less than $.' a day. tln, Mr. Chamller'H plant, us orlglnnlly
New York Times observes. , plnnned before Herbert l.ockhnrl. 11.
Perhaps Professor Carver In his F. Wllllnnm ami other Imlmmi i.im
tlnn from Hies iiIkhiI.i ! t, inntinr f lecture room can picture u society to consider the extension to the ser-
srave concern. m) wo" dragooned that nobody lcci to their buildings, would have
It Ib fortunate that tho largest tlm- wiiultl marry on less than $r. a day. cost less than $10. (ion, thnt Ih to fur-
ber operator horell Mr. C. A. Smith. n,lt w" ""ll Hko to see him en- nlsh simply his own buildings,
is so brained mid far hooIiii: that he f,,i'i' such a law or rather we The franchise for the services be-
.'h making u practical implication of shouldn't; for the more he wns nble tween the buildings on Central nve-
ler hotel. The heating plnnt with
the dyiinmos. which would bo neces
snry to furnish the buildings of his
own nntl others who desire the ser
vice, If he is nble to extend It In the The M. W. A. Forester team will
tlown town section, will cost upwards , give u May Day dance at Fckhoff hall,
Ous Ollbortsnn nml son, Kdgur, of
Tncoina are guOBtH at tho A. O. KJel
land homo and wilt spend the sum
mer on the Hay.
Chief Fiiglueor llliidermiirsli of the
Southern Paclllc Ih quoted us stating
that It cost tho company about $1 per
lineal foot for clearing tho right of
way across Simpson Park ami near
there. The cost of clearing and
burning the brush was $l0:iJ.!i'i.
L. C. Reynolds wntt hero from Co
qulllu this week on business.
Strange Actions of Unknown
Woman Only Clue Found
So Far Officers Active.
Coroner Wilson nnd the local tilll
cerH have been unable to secure tmy
tlellulte cliu.'H lu connection with tho
lludlug of tho hotly of the Infant un
derneath the dock yoBtordny. They
are still Investigating. The child
was of p rein at tire birth, being of
probably live montlm' development.
The ofl'ohsu Ih n serloiiH one.
Last evening, Olllcer Donne (Uncov
ered what was thought to he u clue
In the case, hut which has not work
ed out. An unknown woman upent
sometime on tho dock, north of the
city hall, iiellnK strangoly, but sho
disappeared before the olllcers could
ascertain her Identity.
FAIL TO A6BEE
BASEBALL
Miss Pauline Doweesu underwent
un operation the other day for nn
Injury to her hand.
John Kentuck, an uncle of Clar
ence Lewis, who was one of the
bondsmen to secure the hitter's re
louse on the burglary churgo. was
fined $10 yesterday by City Itecorder
Derbyshire for Intoxication.
The Coos Hay Oroeery ami Carl
reforestation to his timber lands. It to enforce It the more complete "He I" which Mr. Chandler Is Inter-1 .MiMkoii expect how Foril delivery
menus much both for the present niidi would he the demoralization of the 'le(I wiih secured some mouths ago
future of this Miction. 'community through the diversion of nnd to extend the service to the Wll-
Thu following is a tribute paid to human Instincts from tin. creation Hums. I.ockhiirt and other buildings
a tne by lllder Haggard, the famous of homes. Higher wages nnd pro- the urea covered by the branches
English nuthor: i lection to workman from the com- w" simply enlarged.
"I do love a good tree. There It petition of Ignorant nml under-paid Mi: Chandler figures that Hie com
Jtuiidtv so strong nml sturdy, and yet labor? Hy all menus. Hut foiled f "lam ami bulliliiu and tlu-
10 bountiful -a very type of the best ' them to lend natural humnu lives lu f"1' of Installing the conduits would
fort of man. How proudly It lifts order to work a "chano In tlio com- mean the expenditure of tonslder-
Its baro head to the winter Monns. plevlon of economics?" Ho might b!.v over JltiO.Ot.o,
ami wiin wmu a run Heart It rejoices, as well try to Increase tho food sup
'hun the spring has come ngalniply by forbidding tho people to eat.
How grand its video Is. too. when' There Is always this i!lffleult
It talks with the wind: u thousaml when It comes to government regit
aeollnn harps cannot t.iiual tlie beauty Iiitlou of strlctlv personal and pil
of the sighing of a great tree In leaf. . vate matters. The growth of ed"-
j-wi nay n poiiiis to lUDMituMiiiue. ami union and moral Hontlinonr will
XKW SCHOOL LAWS.
Among the more Important oduen
tloiuil bills passed by the last Legis
lature, are the following:
i. Districts iiiiiv. liv ii tnuifii-ifv
ii rii I iic vote, at a regularly called mooting. ' "''"'"d Hold meet at Fiigeno on May
Ideals of authorUe the mIiooI hoard to pur-i'''' Harbour will try ior the shot
all night to the stars; and thus nas-l imwi m iii-ims niw.nt t,. i,.il,..,,i ,. ,,
similes, and jet full of life, it en-1 the development of pronor Ideals c
fllMIVltl F 1 1 fit III 1 1 f In iiiliifLm ..!..,. i. . .. . . . . . . ' . . . . . .
"" M ...i- ..'t.n- ...,..,. living, nut tne urtmciiii restriction 'iniw nooks ami furnish them free of
at ii in. come shine -draw lug Its sits- or arbitrary standards Is likely to 'barge to all pupils attending school
tomuiro from the bosom of Its moth- ,.xttlvii,rnu,-lUo evil It seeks it. cor- In the district. K
ronilh. and. i.h the slow yearu roll I ,.,.,, , .'. Arier September 1. t!.-, i
Vy, loHiiiliiK the great mJ-uiorloii of, i,i.u,u i.. ., .-... ...'..' . " "
rmvth nn.l .Inoni. ..,i.. i .... .. " ..,." "''"" "' "'urem COP
" '. .......j. ...... b.i .mi .inn .. ii i.'ii i ii i li.nii'i ii. .'in. .,.ii f.,i luiu. u lines miisi
cars on tho Hrenkwnter this week and
Ciorst & King are expecting u new
seven passenger Cndllluc
The North Hend high school Is c.lv
liU' nn Arbor day program this uf-
U't'llOllli.
Prof. Jos. Schafur or tlio rnlversltv
or Oregon will deliver an address oil
"Futures of Fditcntlon" licit'. April
II. Ho will make a tour of i.ll the
Coos county towns.
loo Harbour nnd Fremont Hudson.
two North Hend high school athletes,
urn planning to enter the Oregon high
have completed two
put and Hudson lu the broad lumti
and probably other events.
Mrs. L. .1. Simpson will return on
the llreakwater from Astoria where
sho has boon visiting en route home
rduafsVmT "" l" "'' w" "!. i.- ; work In an accre'dlted hlgi, """J.mc,
li landNPHiiu It' mloriM m.T i.im...n ,l,Ily', l8 ,,ut th,) ono w,1 at ?'Um1 ,uul '!"""' teachor's train- " --
itiirJ." Iniinan home and waits for Prince Chnriulng '"If '"' ' least six weeks. This act ! "dructlon relativu to the
nature
A XKW XA.MH I'Olt m:v .mkxico.
TIIIiUK Is a dlsposlllou on the
part of many rltlxcus lu the
newest state hut one. New Mex
ico, to change IU name. The recent
hUtory of Mexlto has not Increased
to touiH rldlnif by. but the one who will not apply to tenchers wlio imvn I Hi'oh.
goo out nml trips up IiIh horse. i ""d six moiitlis' experience nrlor to I HoronftPr
danger from
their pride lu the name of their state1 Tha Times olllca.
September . l'.n:
The II rut sign that a man Is so- " Provision Is nuide for ubstl-
riously In love with a girl appears to tilling n three weeks stininior school
be lilt, propouslty to pick Haws In t"i" the annual Institute. Tho county
her. i superintendent shall, on tho petition
I f ten teachers, submit to the leueh-
uave your joti printing dona nt l,,M V1 ,m 'imMi' the qiiohtlon of
nil school districts
na
Hooks
Reels
Lines
Creels
WALK TMU JOY l KISHIXtJ CONSISTS IX IIAVIXCJ TIIK
HKiHT KIND OK TACKLK. OIK TACK I. K IS Till: HKJHT
KIXD SO AUK oril ASSOHT.MKXTS SO AUK OIU PUICKS.
Ol'U SSt)UT.MKT OK IIKKI.S, HODS, KL1KS, SPOOXS, AND
IN lrv KVKUY OTIIKH KIXD OK KISIIIXO TACKLK IS KX
t OPTIONALLY COAIPLICTK. YK TUV TO IIAXDLK ONLY TIIK
HKST OK KVKHYTIIIXC AND PICK OCU STOCK WITH A CAUK
AN'D SKILL THAT ASSl'IIK S.VTISI'AtTlOX WITH KVKUV Pl'U-
'II SK AIIDK AT Ol'U STOUK.
may provldo for nlirht Hclionls
Nono or tho laws will go Into effect
before Juno 3rd. anil nnv nfiinn in.
hum by the district, or by the touch-
fir oi any county, will not bo legal
and nny action before that tlmo will
huvo to bo taken again.
Yours very truly.
L. R. ALDKHMAN,
Sttpt. or Public Instruction
HOCSK DKMOCUAT CAl'CL'S.
win. tli,-... .... ..... ....Al I. . . .. .
-.. ....! ,.r ii. , i niii'ii nriioillti SIlllM Uf
bold. All teachers of tho coimtv
must nttend unless they have had at
least twenty-seven moiitlis teaching
experience, eight t.r w filch shall havo
been In Oregon, or nr i?iiiiinntu nt
nu accredited iionmil Hfiumi . n... I"r Ao-tif,i it to coo ny TimM i
touchers' trnlnlug class In an nccred- WASIIINflTON. D. C. Am-il n -
ted high Bchool. When tho teachers Tho Ilouso Democrats mot In euu
havo once voted for tin. ..,,,. ens today on tho li-nn m.,i ut...,i .....
school therearter such school 8hnll bo w with tho prospect of a light over
nuKiir tuai wouiti break hoforo the
held In lieu of tho annual Institute.
I Provision was made whereby
Krauuaies oi non-standard colleges
can take nn examination for high
school certltlcnte. h
fi, Provides penalty for nni-nn..., ,.,.
'"sliiB to kIvo the name and age of
..ii uiril
end of tho day.
AMONG THi: SICK.
llr. Pna Vim. f x ii. .... . .
ll tlli.lc ol.tl.t...!,, .,. .1. ...".. .''1. "'"., l,""l '..' Ul DH ilUllll 18
......... .....,...,, , ii-iiaus iiiKer. ii'iHirieii very in.
o. llerenrter all schools hall havo -
ogular tire drills and suitable in. Try Tho Tlmca'
and sultnhlo In- Try Tho Tlmoa' Want Ads.
I SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE I
t'OMi: IN SOMK TI.MK AND LOOK OCU
Yvirui: ia s tiiai) to "siioyv TUlis.,,
TACKLK OYKU
i: PV I'XUCKI.S POST TO ALL PAHTS OK SOITIIKHX
OHCt.ON.
THE GUNNERY
Spoilsmen's Headquarters"
risiiiNt. ' m r t wnoirsvn; hi til.
Large Siilml Howls, reguliii' .-c values, now .,,,
(ViM'ietl Sugar Howl, regular u.v values, now . . . . i i,.
Cowml Huiter Dlsli, legiiliii- ;iv values, now J J,.
( leameis, legular UOc nines, lww "
Spoon Holders, ieBulnr Oe values, new ... ! ,
Foot etl Cuke Saheis, it m.,, legular ij.lc nliuvs," "iu.w , ,!.'
liioiitl liuii Dish, o huh. legular JI.-.C values, iv. . . .
jni Pilflicis., ifuiiliir Jhif wiin, N mm I,
yimi'l Jims, levular il.le allies, now ,
lu$ Tiimblfis, MnUr 7c values, w ,
Hluwii Tiiuililerc it'guhir Hi,, wilue.s, now ! M !.'.'!.'!!.' " (u.
HOl PUKIS SVITHDW ONLY
M,is S'lmethhu New"
Peoples5 S-1 0 1 Se Stoire
Coquille and Myrtle Point Re
main Out of Coos
League.
Henry Korn, president of the Coos
County Unsohul! league, mid W. K.
Hhrock have returned from Coiiillle.
whore u meeting wns held In u fu
tile attempt to straighten out the
tangle. Very llttlo wnn done at the
the meeting, and Cotmllle ami Myrtle
Point were given until Monday night
ut ll o'clock In which to notify the
mnnigement im to which, If tit Iter,
would come In, nml make It u four
tcntu league. It was also decided
to limit the Imported players to three.
Ilatitloii had about a dozen at the
meeting and ulso held the Murshllolit
proxy. In couseiiience, Myrtle Point
nml Coiiulle did not have a voice lu
tho meeting. On tlio iiiestloti of
whether It should be n live tenui
league, there were to noes and ono
yes.
If .Mnrshllelit had Imcu persotiully
represented Instead of by proxy. It
might have been Hint something
j would hnve been accomplished ut the
iimotlug.
! It. K. L. Hedllllon, (leo. Ltilrd. W.
r.. Host nnd Mr. Pngo were among
the Uaiitlonltes present.
Manager Hedllllon of Uiiiidou said
that If It iviiH necessary, he would or
ganize a fourth team around Pros
per nml Hnmlolph nml havo It play
nt Ilandou so us to make u lour team
league.
It Is likely that If neither Coiitlllt
or .Myrtle Point comes In by next
.Monday, tlio present nssoclutlon will
be disbanded nml un attempt made to
reorganize.
Tho North Hend team has Just re-
elw'1 thtir m w "tills. Tl't." J"
gray with u stripe of green, with dark
green socks.
Huvo your Job priiitlnc dono it If you havo nnylhlnj toU.p
m... n.1. mi I . . . t.-i ... a Wilt
"u 1""t;a oiuco. irntio. or wani iipip. ' '
C00S R.nv D!ft.-
a,T
Dloneei ,.r f.... .?.' Al"ie Ver.
was taken Iohh ll ,. al herii
81. a. b,.V.t , T'a'H-
Imi'iii and hn.i C '0.dMl
Mrs. .-..(..i im b l W
r Coos liny for E i."
"or late liHHlraii.iV.. ?' w J
" with ,-oai ml, VU ""?
eaves raiislilotnlilo ,,.,
there will u. h. i'M"7 t.
t'liiglo about it V.6."."!!
lU'fl U'lllu ... "v lf'l tV.
. ,..,.. . ::.. ,.u r. mid, ,t
ngo. There I, n n .."..' W
(Other property. c,,u,cll
She left no ililldnin
IimIiii.!...! ,... .,.".'"?n 'Pti
, "" " tbu Homer t
has a niunber of nlecvii . . .
I" Bngtami. 3 :"& ajf
Hreakwater a feiv month J",
en route here from Knjtlani ,
l.or !,,,,,,, nm ,raughf
Jim. iirimii " '
l
"(INK WAY TO IIIMlTirr:
, rrt I IK Kiigeno Itculster In i ,1
ssiie MayH n few nordifon
iniiiitiiymK or Id du i
same Ideas nn. unni, Jm.
Marslilleld and wo therefore t J
ffl... ...1 1.....I.. I .. .. 'tMr
....- viiiiiiiiui ir ioiiowi:
"A beiiiitlfal cltv U Inn..!..,..
suit or a hnniionlotiH comMtiifci
small Improvoiiionts. Ijrr. ,i
enterprises, such na iavtiif, lu
nimie piiuiic iiiiii(iuii;i and vtllb
parks, are Important, but their tM
win he lost if tlio Indlvldnat 1
owners tin not tlo their part I
proving tholr properties.
"One Utile Item that adds i
moiiHly to tlio nnnearanfe f i
city Is welt kept parking btliij
tho siiiowalk nnd the curb. Ail
stance of this Is to be teen ci i
most recently pnvt'il ktreett. IM
is ono stretch or parking that U t
feotly kept. It In smooth isit
set to grass. Tlio effect Ii rwr
nhly pleasing. There are nut; t.
eiH that are well kept, but the it
Is marred hy ninny etrlpi ttiti
permiiteii to go ttncarcd for
"A ciiinpalgn forthelmpr
of tln ii!irl;lni!8 inleht nell I
ed. The results would be morel!
worth the efrort tlmr woaid u i
ponded. A street with piu
t lint nre allowed to now u
weetls Is as iinkeiit In arwirtvt
a woman In a Mother 11
dress.''
Most hiiuliniulu nppfir to k
translated tlio wedding Mrm
read: "Love, honor nnd adoowi
Wliiil uiinii. iiMiitt call "lou
nothing hut scx-iiiitnironlini. "
with a tuiu touting of pawon.y
with novelty and tied vrltb a t:
Htrlng or curiosuiy.
Eat Suapplies:
We Have the Largest stock of ship chandlery
in Southern Ooregon.
Red Seal Dry Batteries.
Hobo Storage Batteries.
Greyhound Multiple Batteries.
Edison Battery Supplies.
Carburetors, Timers, Spark Plugs and Spark
Coils.
Brass Pipe and Fittings.
Brass and Bronze Shafting.
Michigan Speed Wheels.
Anchors, Steering Wheels, Etc.
Lights complete sets all classes.
Wire, Cotton and Manila Rope.
Yacht, Deck and Copper Paints. ,
Valvoline Lubricating Oils.
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