The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 14, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION
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II 10 CALL ELECTION
01 WATERWORKS OFFER
STEAL PUNS
OF U. S. SHIPS
feter Committee of Council I
land Water uuiiiimhs '".
on $145,000 Basis Today
BAKE BETTER OFFER .
IhAIM rinoi uivuiu
inatc About $9000 for
Improvements and Add
41-2 Acres of Land
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Ercounrll nml .1. H. Kluniigun nnd
IV llcniu'H representing tlio Coin
fcr Wntcr Company, terms wore llx-
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(tot tlio corner of Fourth nml Con-,
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UHi.Odii mul Hint roitr nmi onu
ilf acres near tlu reservoir bo uIho
icluileil, Tins, tlio wnlur luinpiiny
taily ncri'i il to.
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M. rmi'irt III tlln I'ltV COIlllcll HOXt
oslayivnlm; nml recommend Unit
pc clritlon lio cniK'ii hi jiiihh
pon the water toiiipiuiy ini ouui.
h.rinfiv r ini.HIH'lIll till! llllri'llllHO lit
utprliv Imt tlio ciitlio loiincll will
in on It litfori' It Is Hiibmltti'il to
i people ,
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Br 0 iMri t ii'iluctlHll. tlio coill-
loy Ira ixicmliil nliout ?U,ouu in
BprouTiciits nml oxtoiiHlons nml
o Imlir.c) fiiiir nml oiio-linir iutom
Kljrl in mllitinii to tlio trnct of-
rM llir.iiili Nolnu.
I'listiiuiio Statu lli'iuliii:.
I0?.lnir in tlio now dovulonnioilt til
Eir H)li:ty of tlio rlty iur'linlnK
Cnna II iv Willi..' f'lilillillliv'u HVU-
i"i lli .mini II ..III imiiIhiIiIv nnvt
oDJay cirnliiK unit tlio Oiokoii Stnto
iuro.ni I'ommlMmm to lioHtpouo mo
urine on tlio .Mnmlillolil coiiiplnliit
nil niter tlio rpeiinl oleetloit is
llil If tlm iii.iii.Ii. vntn tn llliv lllll
mt, tin- dtso will bo ilropi'Oil but
wmiBo ii win no nnonu.
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i uiiit.i i -mi inn.
Illsnlfo proposed Unit In ndiUtlon
I mo question or inirclinaiiiR tno
BtPr S torn ii itfittftiin ii nirtiifl itiniit
Permit the iBsunnco of bonds by tlio
r to cover tlio cot.t of tlio Hystoni
Mtc.l on nt tlio muno time.
for tlio pun huso of tho plant,
IJ.OOfl Will l.n mmiln.,1 AHI nil
e reeomnieniliitlniiB of tho onulnoors
' u t:oiie over tlio pltint. unoiii-
i v,.iuu win uo iieouoii ror nii-
K)Clll.nlu 111 II. n UKotn,,, n..l nVn.
. ,,M ,M tlIU nDlUlll llllll U.1V3I-
m which will mnlto a bond lasuo
jj.Oj.OOO needed to swing tho deal.
Government Detectives Trying
to Fathom Mysterious
Thefts of Drawings.
I Ur AwmlMH I'rrt In ruol liar Tlmni 1
WASmXC.foN. I). V.. Mny I I.
DotcctlvoH InvcHtlKiitliiK tho theft of
pluiiH for tlio oloitile wlrhiK of tlio
dicnilmiiiKht I'oiiUHylvnulu di'ilnroil
toiliiy Unit the piiblleutlon of u "loulc"
probubly would liuiupor tliolr work
nml uilKlit provciit u solution of tho
problem. Tho Depnituiout of .Ins
til o Iimk sovorul likely eluon, whleh
nniy lend to urrouts. .N'otliln so fur
luiH ilovolopod. It Ih siilil. to directly
connect uny forolKii niitlon with the
Buspeels. The fuel Unit tho ordl
lllllieo Ulld Htoillll ollKilieerlllK I'll
leans of tho navy dopurtniHiit for
iiiiiny iiiontliH lime been iiiIshIiik' phuiH
mid doeiimonts rulutliiK to Anioileiui
vessels mid nniinineiit bus eronted
uliirni uuiouK ollli'liils ami will un
doubtedly cniiso inllltnry itiitliorltles
to Hiirroiind tho war secrets of tho
I'nltod Stntos with Krcntcr mifoKiiurilH
Xouo of tho iiiIshIiik pupor, olllcluls
relti'iated today, are Important or
contained secrets of uih.rfntaKo to
any foroii;u nations.
CHARITY COST
I 100 GREAT
Less Than Half of the Relief
Funds Collected in Chica
go Go to Needy People
II v Aaaa Intel l'n l I'm. IIT TlniM 1
eillC'AdO. Mny 1 1. About fi.'l per
cent of tho alms colloetod by tlio I'nl
tod Cluultles U used by tho oxpouso,
It Iihh dovoloped at ti lioarltiK of the
lettlslutlvo eoiuiiilttdo liivoHtlKutllitr
tho charities nml Institutions.
.Superintendent ICukoiio T. Lies of
tho orKUiilatlon testllled that I T.:j
)ir cent of tho inouoy rocolvod was
netuully paid out In rollovliiB cllstreiw.
l.los said Hint bo recohod n tmlnry of
$1.1)00 por yenr. It wus stutod In
coiiipurlHon Unit tho rrotestunt Epls
copal Soel"-y eollctts at a cost of only
seven per cent.
80MBS FOUND
IN DAY GOAGH
r..,vuu lll'l-UUIl lO BW IIIK 1110 UL'UI,
AbOUt SlvtV ,1,1 vu npn rnnlllrn,! In
ftil a Bi.a, l1 ..!.:.... .1.-1 n.A
- "I'tviill CIUL'UOII BO llllll llIU
lon cannot bo cnlled boforo about
miuuiu or J lily.
HE! WILL
QUITS POSITION
y Engineer Tenders His Res-
aiion to Take up Pri
vate Work on Bay.
S'jL. EriRlneor A. n. Gldloy has
"r .ir,i.. ,?naUon ns ''"V.')'
' arranging to Ko Into tho
'Jle contracting bualnoss on tho
'lis ilecibion to rotlro will bo ro-
Hom ( 8ret ft8 ,10 ,S COI1Bl(1-
Nala ik " U1L "10st nmo City OI-
k ml,.81 la,8'meld hns over hnd.
ioS.P,Bt D- l nucklnhnm.
Ill pro,'J,c" a8"ltant city onglneor
i ronai ,y )P appointed to take
e Wl I. for t, ., ,l n
lnlS?,-J'' Tho kind YOU have
vtr'v ;. I1,0, Phono 75. Pacific
- irnnsrer Company.
"ve Vnn iv . ..
'Times office pr,n"ns aone 0l
English Suffragette Place
More Missies in Passen
ger Train. Burn Building
inr Auo lalJ rrwt io oooi lliy Tlmn,l
LONDON, Mny 1 1. SuffraRotto
bombs woro found today In ono of tho
passongor cars on tho local train on
tho Southwestern railway, making
tho third outrago of this kind on tho
fc-nnio lino In two months. No ex
plosion occurred and tho bombs woro
handed ovor to tho police.
Tho suffragettes "arson squad" do
ctroyed a largo iintonantod resldonco
near Folkstono last night.
SENDS INTERNA! .MACHINE.
Siillriigettes .Make Attempt on EuglMi
l'ollco .lunge,
(nr AsocUt4 rrm to Coo nr Tlm 1
LONDON, May 14. A buslness
llko bomb addressed to Henry Curtis
Dennett, tho police magistrate hear
ing the chnrges against the suffra
getto lenders, was delivered by a let
tor carrier at tho Dow streot police
court today. Tho package was mark
ed "Immediate" but disliking tho
looks of It, the cautious receiving
ollleor took it outside and plunged It
Into a pall of water. It contained a
tin tobacco box bound with wire nnd
filled with gunpowder, shot and a
cartridge.
KOU IMtOTECTlVE TAUIEE
ii DIE IN
F
M
S
Aged Wisconsin Man Kills
Two, Wounds Third Mcm-
of Family and Suicides.
Ur AfnliiMl IT, la I'nm liar Timet 1
SI'AIITA. Wis.. Mny 1 I. Decauso
of family trouble, which grew out of
disputes ovor property, William
I login, nged seventy, n retired fur-,
inor. todny killed his wife with a
poker, shot bis clnughtor, Mrs. fluy
Wilson. serloiiBly wounded his son-lu-lnw
nml then committed suicide
by cutting his throat with a razor.
Mrs. Wilson is dying, tier husband
will recover.
PENIELL NOT
GHT YET
BRUTAL SIRE
SLAIN RY BOYS
GOV. JORNSON SAYS RE WILL
SIGN ANTI-ALIEN LAND BILL
Arizona Youths Confess That
They Killed Father When
He Attacked Mother.
tllr Awn, lalp.1 I'rcM Io Coo liar Tlmc 1
DOIV.I.AS. Ariz.. Mny 14. Otto
nnd Kred Wnlson, 10 nml III years
of ngo, arrested on the charge of
murdering tliolr father, William
Wntson, a ranehmnn, confessed to
day Hint they committed the crime.
They told n story of cruel tieiitinenint
In which their mother wns also a
victim. Tho father Is alleged to hnvo
threatened to kill the entire family,
and they shot him ns ho aimed the
revolver.
!SS WELLS IS
Forger Who Passed Bogus
Checks in Marshfield Has
Not Been Apprehended.
Duvo Ponwoll, tho forger nnd bo
giis check nil 1st. whom a number of
Mnrsbllold business men nro seek
ing, has evaded eapluro so far. Tho
ollleers nro still on tlio trull mid hope
to land him soon.
.1. W. DnvlH wont to Coiiulllo yos
torilay nnd In coinpnny with tho innr
slinll there searched all the lodging
bouses .hotels ami other places In
town In a futile on'ort to locate him.
Constable Cox, who has wired tho
oIllcoi'H at llantlon ami vicinity to bo
on tho lookout for l'onwoll todny,
received word that l'onwoll went di
rect from tho train to tho bout for
Dondcin nt (Joiiinllo yoatordny. Whe
ther bo went through to Diindnn, or
got off ut sonio Intervening station Is
liurd to toll. As ho Is neciiHlonied to
being In tho woods or on n ranch. It Is
likely that ho will stoer clear or tlio
cities.
.Many I'orgei les.
I'ouwell Ik the latest of a num
ber of forers who ruv oprntol
on the Dsy within the Intt few
montliH. Win. Eilniunils win tskon
out this morning to begin a- long
tccni In tho penitentiary for his op
erations hero.
LEAVE T
ON ALLIANCE
Steamer in From Eureka This
Morning and Sails North
This Afternoon.
Ti... Miiniico nn-Ived In this morn
ing from Euroka and sailed lalo to
dny for I'ortlnnti. sno mm a goon
through list and cargo nnd also un-
usun Iv honvy business in ami oui
of tho Day. , ,
Among thobo sailing for 1'ortlnnd
on tho Alllanco woro tho following:
John Stlrd, J. Stovens, li. miku
i.ia n . Snillli. Mrs. C. A. Smith,
.1. Dovnrd, (ieo. DoWolf, A. Ander
son. Otto Miller, W. Miessia. .). n.
IdndoU, Mrs. E. Austin. J. A. pay
ers, II. J. Cowgel, Judgo C. A.
ci.ii.m.in n. w. Morirnn. i. E. Ter
ry. J. A. Ward, C. Means, Mrs.
Means, S. 11. Hedges, u. lursuam,
M. Dotln, A. Hodman, Theo. Deck
man, Clins. Sweson, inos. Hill,
Lowes Mayeil, J. H. Sharp. O. A.
Wornor A. McCoIlan. J. C. Wofford,
II. Smith, II. W. Lyons, E. Wen
berg. , , .
Among those arriving on tho Al
liance were tho following:
Geo. II. Luce. H. L. Maas. J. W.
Ashley, F. C. Hauck, F. Alorhaps,
II. W. Lyons, O. Drown, J. '.. Mar
shal, R. Campboll, W. S. Clinnd
ler, .1. M. Hutchesou nnd wife, and
N. Collins.
FOK CUItHENCV HEFOJIM.
.MassaebiiM'tts Leglslatuio Sends
.Meinoilal to Congress.
Hr Ao-lateJ rrni lo Cooi fur TlmM J
WASHINGTON, May 14. In ttm
Sonato today a memorial wns read
from tho Massachusetts Legislature
urging that no tariff bill, unless it
was based on protective principles,
bo passed,
Wilson Leaders I'lan to Hold Confer
euro Early Next Week,
nr Aiioclalel rri lo Coo liar Timet
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 1 1.
Conferences botweoii the Wilson
leaders In the Houso and bonato ana
othor advisors on currency legisla
tion will ho hold at tho White House
probably early next week nftor Ma
jority Leader Underwood hos decid
ed upon the personnel of the House
Danklng and Currency Committee.
It Is understood Uiat tho draft or
tho bill does not provide for a guar
antee of bank doposlls, which Bryan
has favored, and may contain some
other provisions not In nccord with
Dryan's views as expressed In some
public speeches. Houso leaders are
awaiting with Interest, his attitude
as an asset to curency. to bo Issued
through tho banks, Is ono of tho
provisions contemplated.
GUN $4,000
North Bend Milliner Gets Big
Verdict for Breach of
Promise Against King.
COQIMLLE. Ore.. May I I. A Jury
In circuit court yesterday awarded
MIbh M. O. WoIIh. of North lloml. a
vorillct for $1,000 iiKnlnst Chas. O.
King, of tlio Gorst & King Marsbllel 1
Nni'th lloml auto Hue. No d feuso
wns put up. whatsoever. King, m
his nttorneys. fulled to nnswer i In
sult or uppour nml the trial was ta
ken up. n Jury linpiiiiuoled nnd some
or the plaintiff's testimony taken.
Miss Wells told of King's courtship,
of Ills promise to marry her nml of his
failure to do so on tho dales speeilled.
A number of love letters from King
woro also Introduced as evidence,
Tlio Jury wns out nbnut un hour
and u hnir. the Jurors vnrylng In tliolr
vIowh ns to tho amount of heart balm
tlio milliner was entitled to. Soni'
favored lir.Oll ami others $10,00, but
(hey finally compromised cm $1,000.
T 1 1 A X US KJ imi ( ' 1 1 1 X A .
Xew (.'overiiineut Thanks fnlted
States for Keciigiiltliiu.
Illr Amk. IiiI I'rot m u. Hr Timet I
WASHINGTON. MBJ II. A cable
rroni Slmn SI and tho provlclal ns
soinbly of Clilnn. expressing i banks
to tho I'nlted Slates for lln reeognl
tlou of the new republic of ("Una
was lead tods'. In the Senate.
MIT LEAVE
01 REDONDD
STE.VMEU SAILS LATE Tl'KSHAV
FOIt SAN FIIAXCISCO WITH IIKJ
t'AIK.O OF Lt'.MIlEU CON
DENSED .MILK SHI I'M EXT.
Tho Hodondi) sailed at I o'clock
Tuosday ror San Francisco with a
capacity list or pnssongors and a big
cargo r lumbor. Sho also took out
about 500 cases or coiidonsod milk
ror Snn Dlogo, tho shipment bolng
mndo by Managor Sheridan or tho
North Dond Coiidonsary.
Among those sailing on tho Uoilon
do wore:
Mrs. Peters, Mrs. J. R. Robertson,
Mrs. A. Hooting, II. F. Druco, E. W.
Itnlston, W. A. Arnold. Col. Webb.
Paul Soulo, M. Hartbook, Captnln A.
Donaldson, M. II. Haines, A. DorUioff.
W. F. Hayes, Noel Deed, Geo. Pe
terson, H. Yanson, Riutlea Itoonvla,
M. S. Dlack. A. II. Tolman, D. Tuu
man, James Davis, T. A. Launlot,
Gus Lonburn, W. L. Masson. John
Westland. Chas. Kolm, Mrs. W
Ilayos, Mrs. W. Merchant, Mrs. E. F.
Nelson, J. Ladd, Desslo Ladd, Mrs
Ladd and babies, Mr. Ladd, L. W.
Jones, A. Drunnell, J H. Lewis, Miss
Travors, Nina Richards. G. W. Hoff
man, W. M. Knrns, G. R. Maddough,
Joo Costollo and J. Parker.
INDIAN STUDENTS n.l.
GUATEMALA TO
PAY OLD DILL
Report That Central American
Republic Has Arranged
to Settle Claim.
tllr " ta'el Trot In ran. liar Timet I
WASHINGTON. I). V.. May 1 I.
Private advices here sny President
Cabrera or Guatemala has aceeeded
to the demands or the Dritlsh govern
ment for a settlement or the long
standing Drltish claims. Tho Loudon
foreign otllco recently Issued an ulti
matum to Cabrera giving him until
to morrow to settle, nml the Dritlsh
war ship on the way to Puerto Dai
ries emphasizes the demand. Drynii In
nn effort to help Guatemala out of
tho embarrassment IihiI expressed
to the IVrltish government tho hope
Hint, she would extend the time named
In the ultimatum. No reply has yet
been received but a settlement which
is announced In private advices prob
ubly ends the Incident, which threat
ened force In the development of tlio
Wilson administration attitude to
ward foreign debts or Central Amer
ican republics.
IH
E TESTIFY
ABOUT O'HARA
Illinois Investigating Commit
tee to Summon Liquor
Man About Case.
Illr Amw HIM t'reet In C'out lltr Timet )
SPRINGFIELD. .May 1 1. TlinniwH
Vruilonburgh nnd Sum Dal cr
Springfield will be Kiiminonod to ap
pear and testify boforo tho Somite In
vestigators of the O'llara case. In
iiulrlug Into the charge of liniuur
rallly, against Lieutenant Governor
O'llimi. This was decided today at
an executive session of the committee.
Vradenbiirgh will be asked to toll
tho committee his version or the trip
to Chicago and the extent to which
O'llara participated In the 6votitH on
that occasion. Davis Is tho liquor
dealer who obtained from Maud Rob
inson or Sprlngllold nn alllduvlt In
volving O'llara. Ho will also be ex
amined relative to the motive for ob
taining the aflldiiIL
SUFFRAGE IS
LAIO ON TA6LE
Carlisle
('bai-L'cs of Immorality at
Made to Senators.
nr AttoclalM rrm lo Coot liar Timet
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 14.
Genoral charges of Immorality
ngalnst the students of tho Carlisle
Indian school were made today by
Laura C. Kellogg, n student or In
dian affairs, boforo tho Senate Indian
Priinmltten. MIhs Kollotrtr declared
that tho superintendent thero did not
maintain a standard of dlucipllno nec
essary In such nn Institution. Sho
could glvo no specific Instancos of Im
morality at Carlisle.
Senator Chamberlain's Resolu
tion Postponing Amend
ment Is Approved.
(Ur Auorlate.1 freta lo Coot liar Timet,)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May II.
Sonntor Chninborlalii's resolution
lostponlng tho nmendniont to tlio
constitution to glvo tho ballot lo wo
men was ordered favorably reportod
todny by the Sonato Woman Suffrago
Committee Chnlrninn ThomnB nnd
Senator Owon, Domocrats, and Sena
tors Jones, Sutherland, Clapp, Re
publicans, voted for tho resolution,
and Catron, Republican, voted
ngalnst It. When the resolution Is
reported by Chairman Thomas with
in a few clays, an effort will bo made
to have It taken up during tho pres
ent session If the tariff legislation
does not interfere.
CHANGE OF DIPLOMATS.
FORCE TO SCUTARI,
(nr AttotlatM t-rett io eoot nr Timet J
VIENNA. May 1 1,- Tho Internat
ional Toreo which Is to occupy tin
former Turkish stronghold of Scu
tari until the now Albanian govern
ment has been established, landed
at Port San Giovanni nl Menua to
day, i hoy woro eiiHiuslastluilly re
celved by tho Albanians.
California Executive Refuses
to Veto Japanese Legisla
tion as Bryan Wished
REPLY IS SENFT0
WASHINGTON TODAY
Declares That He Is Not Cer
tain When He Will Attach
Signature to Measure
Illr Ao taie.1 I'lrtt lo root liar Timet 1
SACRAMENTO. May II. After
working nil morning on a reply to
Secretary llrynn regarding tho alien
land act. Governor Johnson an
nounced shortly after noon todny ho
would sign tho hill which wns scut
to him ' days ngo with almost tho
unanimous approval of both houso
of the Legislature.
Governor Johnson said: " am
sending n statement of California's
position to Mr. llrynn mul It Is my
expectation to sign the bill, I
could not wiy exactly when I will
sign the bill, but prolmb'.j within n
few days."
POPILS PASS
E
1
Nearly Entire Class of Marsh
field School Advance
Some Are Conditioned
Superintendent Tlcdgcu, of the
.Miiishfleld schools, and .Miss .Mario
Mulouey, principal of the South
Mnrshlleld grades ami eighth grade
teacher, todny received tlio results
of the Oregon Stnto Eighth grade
examinations which weie hold bore
Inst week. Twenty-four out of tlio
20 In the grade pnnscd the exam
ination In every branch, two failed
In only one brunch and tho three
others failed In two branches each..
Tho live latter who fulled to make
passing grades will bo allowed to
take examinations In these brunches
at tlio second state examination next
mouth nml will undoubtedly pass,
unking tho entire class advnuco
lulo high school next year.
This Is said to he the best record
mndo by any of the Coo County
schools Ibis year nnd Is one that
tho students nml teachers are re
ceiving many compliments for.
Last year almost nn good a rec
ord was made by the Marshfield
Eight grade class, all hough gcmenil
ly throughout tl o stale many pu
pils failed and there was much com
plaint tlinf the examination wns
too difficult.
The following are the Marshflold
pupils who passed the examination
In nil branches:
Rudolph Illllstroium, John Mor
chniit, Dill Mllnor, .Mnuroo Upton,
llnrvey Wnlter. Ruth Cownn, Velum
Ross, Chns. Crnlg, Ludvlg Stone,
Myrtlo Nelson, Eugene Staddon, Zoo
Dolau, Wesloy Sonmaii, Helen Smith.
Georgo Terry, Edyth Suninor, Mabel
Immol. Clarence Durrows, Knrl Sand
qulst, Mario I, argent, Goorgo Graham,
Mao Church, Melvillo Chuttertoii,
Hector Stephnu.
HAD IIOAT EXPLOSION.
llr AwoclitM (Trta lo Coot liar Timet
HKLIOGOLAND, Ger., May II.
Four Gorman blue Jnckets woro
killed and three seriously Injured In
an explosion or a high pressure cylin
der In tho engine room of a torpedo
boat "S-148," whllo tho vessel was
participating In maneuvers near hero.
Ilrltlsli Ambassador to Sultan's Court
Quits Post.
(Or Attoclateil I'riu to Coot mr Timet.'
CONSTANTINOPLE. May 14.
Tho Drltish ambassador to Turkoy
Sir Gerard Augustus Lowthor, resign
ed his post today owing to 111 health.
Sir Gerard, who was secretary of tho
Dritlsh embassy nt Washington from
1809 to 1901, was married In 1905
to Alice Dllght, daughter of Athor
tnn Dllght of Philadelphia.
PllTx FOR I'ltOllE.
(nr Ao Iaie4 Tree lo Coot liar Timet 1
WASHINGTON, May 14,- Senator
Kern presented In the Semito a sor-
leg of losoiuuons anil puuuoiis iiuni
tlio labor unions of Wost Virginia
and Indiana, complaining of condi
tions In Uo Paint Creek and Cabin
Creok coal regions and urging a
rcderal Inquiry t'at the Senator
nas proposed.
WILED BUYS
IDEALPRAR1CY
Well-known Drug Clerk Pur
chases Business From E.
Don McCrary.
A biiBlnoss deal was consummated
this morning by which Harry Winkler
succeeds to tho proprietorship of tho
Ideal Pharmacy, which was estab
lished and has been conducted for
several years by E. Don .McCrary.
Mr. McCrary has built up a success
ful buslnoss.
Mr. Wlnklor has boon a resident
of Marshflold for sovoral years nnd
is well and fuvornbly known. At tho
last city oloetlon ho was elected a
mombor or tho city council. His
many frlonds will wish him abundant
success In his now vonturo,
Ground Mhcat at Haines. Cost I
living reduced by trading at Haines,