The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 05, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY S, 1913-EVEMING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAI.OX13V
DAN K. MAI.OMIV
JMItnr and Put)
Xchh Editor
Official I'niMT of Com County. .
ovi'iviMi I'M't.n or Tin: cnv
or m.viwiikii:m).
WITH THE TOAST
AND THE
(iooi) i:vi:.vix.
'As
in life s battle,
Tiiiioam tiii: vi:i:k.
SundayHe n man. worthy of the
universe that liegnt '"
Moiidny One has inucli to learn
lirfore ono rnn make sure and certain
about nnotlier'8 nitlnnH
Tiicsdnj Who tun hinder you
from bclnB koo''? ,
Wcdncsuny wiion yon (.omnium
of Romo breach of faith or gratitude,
titko heed first and foremost of jonr-
Btlf.
Thursday Nothing Is sond for a
man which does not make liltn Just,
temperate, brave, free
Friday Gentler with every one.
Saturday Lot iim Hlitit our eyed to
much In tlioso who are, as It weie,
tussling nt our side Marcus Auio-
lillH.
soldlcts
Lord.
drain me that ronniR. high
That dares, It need be, fall,
Hut does not fall to try."
Selected.
islbtLtBHWIUB dfltt UfttUbC ID
z! EWnq TflMIMT ll AYFll ARAIH
i LliUU lUillUIIl ULUll L.U flUllill
!
10 RAISE REIT ISM. FRIDAY
A COOS HAV MOT'IO.
H
0V would "llread for all and
roses, too," do for a motto
for Coos Ho?
i'sai.m or Tin: i
He t lint turneth fiom
test no another,
Tiiini'tli tnwnrd I It
lie shall arrive In due
footpath of tnero
God will be his guide.
i:u'i:its.
the load
goal
time In
to
the
He
the burden of
that takcth tin
tne tainting,
Llghteneth his own load;
The Almighty will put his arms
underneath him:
He slinll lean upon the Lord.
lll'l.l'IMJ (Jlltl.S.
Ho that spoaketh comfortable words
to moiirneis
Healeth his own heart:
In his time of grief they will re
turn to temcinbianrc:
Cod will use tlieui for balm.
(Continued from PpgoOntO
Wllley, Allen Lloyd. Clinton Wood
ruff, 1'ied Unworn.
SpeaklliK I'ingialii.
John (I. .Mullen presided as master
of ceremonies at the speaking pro
gram following the parade Ma.vor L
.1. Simpson or .ortii uenu wen omen
the visitors and said that the town
was theirs for the two tln.vs of fun
anil frolic Mayor L i:. Straw ex
pressed the good wishes of the people
of Mnrshflold for the success or tin
celebration, and Judge (lueny paid n
tribute to Coos Hay and hei people
rim night.
During the day. Aviator Steele
made some fine hydroplane flights ,
over the hurboi. having perfect con
P. S. Michie Will Wot be
Ready for Service Before
December Due to Error
The Iim diedge I. S. Mlohle.
which the Government lutu iitulei
L'oiistiuetlon at Seattle for linpiovlng
the Coos llav bar ITas been delaved
again and will not be icmlv for set-
vice until nbout December 1 This
was the news couve.ved to Captain
Mucgenu of the Hieakwuler bv .Major
Mortow who had Just lettiiued fiom
Seattle, wheto ho Inspected (he
woik on the .Mlehle. A ntlstiike
made In two huge castings will
i postoffice
trol of his machine and making soinL-i"t,U"lit' about sl weeks to be cor
Tilt: ways In which women's clubs
render valuable service to In-
dividual and communities
Rrem cndlless. Ono of these wnjs Is
an admirable siheme of the Oregon
federation of such clubs. It main
tains n fund to assist girls and .voting
women to obtain an education. The
money Is limned without Interest
nud repaid In Instalments when the
beneficiaries become self-supporting.
I'Altrilli POST ('. O. I.
A MOST useful new feature of Hie
parcel post will be the devel
opment of the C. O. I), system,
which goes Into effect tomoriow. A
fee of ten cents will enable a mer
chant to send a pntkugu of the re
gulation sire up to the value of $100
to n customer to be paid for on deliv
ery, and this small fee also Includes
the chnrge for the return of the
money. The government will also
insure n package up to the value of
JfiO. Under this system huvcis will
not be permitted to examine goods be
fore paying for the package, and
therefore the merchanl'H success with
It will depend In large measure In
giving sittlsrattlon to his customers
This Is an extension of the conve
niences of the panel post that has
been needed It will fadlltate trade
between town and cotinirv and should
result In n flourishing mull order de
partment In a I in on ovory well oik.iii
ieil business house The details of
the plan have been worked out ns
well as possible without experience,
and ns n matter of course will he Im
proved with time.
The largo city Is not necessarily
nil) gainer over I lie smaller town by
the Introduction of this system. It
Is merely n iitestloii of hnvlng the
goods and advertising them to get
thu trade.
He that enreth for the sick and
wounded.
Wntclieth tint alone:
Theie are three In the daiktiess to
gether, And tne third Is the Lord.
Henry Van Dyke.
lluinlug kisses are usually tho re
sult of spaiks.
I ,irii:oi'ii:Toiisi:iivi:itK.v.s: i
4
The clam thinks everybody else
should live on cold water, but you'll
notice (hat he usually winds up In
the ( howder
.Many a fluent talker would make
n bigger hit by keeping still.
4
cax vor soijVi: this?
A man pawned n $" bill for $.1. He
pietty nsi elisions and descenslons
oilli lleml Wins (.nine.
ly n scene of three to two. Xoith
Hum defeated Morshfleld In the ex
hibition ball game The game was a
good one. N'ortli lleml storing two In
tho fifth. .Marshfleld getting one in
the eighth and one In the ninth, and
North lleml getting the winning sioic
In the last half of the ninth.
l'leemnn plnjed first base for
Marshfleld and plu.ved a good game
despite his Injured finger Norm
Johnson twilled a good game for
Marshfleld llaitman pitched for
North Hcnd nnd had Marshfleld at
his mercy. While ho only struck out
one man. Marshfleld got but two wife
hits, a two-bagger by Freeninn nnd a
single by McKeown.
.Motoivji le Itnce.
The motorcycle race will take place
nt 0 :ifl this evening, the race being
from North Hend to Umpire and re
turn. Those who hud entered were
i:d Johnson and Shannon Mitchell on
Hal ley-Davidsons, George Johnson
and Joe Winner on i:ielsforn unci
Amll Mntsou on an Indian
Mnrshfleld also won the water con
test They strung I'll) feet of hose
and got water In 2'l 2-B seconds.
sniu no pawn in iicot caning ror tne North Hend did It In III l-.l seconds
. in. i io a mom ror ?ji. miiKing This Is much better time than win
the toal sum In his possess on Jii. I m,.i-i,m,t i ti, ..,.,.,, m.. i.,.r,.,...
Tin: .Morni:i:-ix-i.AW.
Till: eternal question or the rights
of tho mothcr-lu-law has had a
Judicial decision from the New
urk Supremo Com t A man of mod
erate means btotight his mother to
live wiiii ins rumllv Ills wire and
mother disagreed The runner final
I) left her home and dom.iuilod that
her husband support her elsewhere
She was fund or her husband and
anxious to return home, but only on
condition that her mother-in-law
leave The husband Insisted upon
his right and duly to Hiippott his
iioiiier. ami pleaded that he could
hardly afford to do so except In his
own house, but the court i tiled
No friendly relationship ,n
ever bo maintained upon u subt
ly legal basis When husband
and wife begin to dlsiuss their
respedlve rights, cllsionl and
disagreement beuin. I'miinmie.
ly HHlf-rlghiH iim nevei thought
or In that desire ror mutual help
fulness whli h pervades most
homes. This would be u strange
world ir people were no better
than the law allows.
Nuclei) ami home aie preserved
not by law. but b) an Instinctive
us well as educated regaid for
the inoial lights or others. The
mother-in-law i an have no say
whatever legardlng the inaiiagn
intuit mill iiinliol or tho home.
I bin boloiiKK to the wire, ami ir
the buvbaml's mothet makes ills
Mini where dime should be luu
mony, lntoirrn with the wife1
i out i el and management, oven
at the reiiuiHit or hei sou, or by
her own Inipreper tomliitl and
thoughtless luiiKiiiiKtt make
home iinpleiuaut and distressing
to the tlerendant then the wile
would be Justified In leaving her
liuslmnd nnd reiulriuK Mippoit
II em his elsewheie
It ma) be said for the New Yoik
Supremo Com t that at leaht It has
tllMovered something tltut was not
Invented In China
It would be not onlv ,i htiange
wot Id. but a tough old woiid. n ,..
pie weie no belter than the law ioic
es them to be; but. lucUlv roi all
Mauds In the riai'iu nioiheisdn-law
as a class aie Improving and ure
mi', b more ,lvlll,e,l than thev used
". .'S.""!'"r ,lu'"' " MUlle , lull
t'Mli i ui Kirl
cknm's or ciiTna.
FDK the flist lime In hUtoi) an
n.tual census or China has been
taken 'I'd.. u,...i.i ... ... .V
Lll.m- ."'..." Y."." "V 11181
.,V"n",,", ",mi "" wnintiy
:...'. "."" " n i
nils
V
i:piuin it
-M-M-
People who wear now irarmenls
shouldn't throw mud.
'nil: itiiK.'iiTi.'it siiii:.
"It Is said that more than one
I't'ison hos been killed bv kissing."
renuiiked Vic Johnson at the club
the other evening
"U's; hut Isn't II gieat stuff ir
ou can live linn It?" replied Geo.
tiooiiruiu.
m'ki: .Mei.rifi: s.ws:
There are two sides to a get rich
iiulik proposition, and only one of
them (Mi win. That's why you lose.
A man never enJo)H the I'usy Go
ing of behaving hlmseir until he has
been over the Humps of Doing n
Sport.
A girl lllwavs tells tint hIkik .lerl
that she weais number throes', hut
lor feet are swollen. And the elerk
gets down a pair or wide Hives and
keopH his fac e closed.
Any glil who Isn't an aid lo noss
n muddy street bus uomi lenunn
When n man disc mots thin he has
t'ol enough hair to take Its own p.ut
he stalls In to piotect It
Lots or girls take off their wed
ding gowns and prepare to get meas
ured ror their illvone stilts.
A iliugstoie blush never made a
it an Imagine a glil was modest
The follow who Is nlciiim )ii.i,.,,i..
about his wire and his kids may be
t resume, but )ou will usually find
that )ou cmi rely upon bin,.
m:vs or ti:mpli:tox.
i Special to The Times. I
A lelehiatlou Is being planned
here foi the foiiifh or July. Uverv-
body Is Invited. There will be a ba'll
game In the nflci noon between Noith
I II lit t mill 'l.titiit.it...
i tiiiiii-iilt
Mi. I'liikhnin, the post offlie in-
-imhiii. imfhou lliiougli lieu )eslei
ilay
Jui It Itajiiiiind
Templeloii
Mrs Hi tinner returned rrom Ninth
Hend NitunlH) night, wheio she has
been Htu)luK ror n couple or weeks.
Joe ItcdieitM plans on taking a load
of meat to Nniili Hend Wednesday.
...i- I'l.i.Hiinn gaiui's at Temple
ten are hoise-shoe and luiM-ball
home ion oc Mug games ure played
Itav nnbumer or Lakeside, visit
l ill the home or Win. .MiCul,,
MlllllllJ ,
The latosi thing nt Toiuploton Is
liiilH glowing on neos. Tl ev Kii
wlihout planting ueeds
Ml. and Mis lllllv Ai.deiM.n f
Not lb Lake, me going to plm f,.
the dan. eon the k,,,,,,,,. Vltm
li Is assuied.
Do.v Itobeitson. who Is emplojed at
lie Laksoueu saw mill, got his fi
ng on It He Is the pli.hor ror the
...... ,, , monies wuu't st
I iiiiiii pi.iving nail
Hone Kate Tlnlav.
The boat race today, thu General
II. with I'red Powers nt the helm,
easily ilufontud the Pronto. Captain
Harris' new speed boat A third boat
rrom North Hend was raster than
either or them but Its engine did not
have the lusting dualities.
The tide-was bad ror them nnd one
turn over the eight mile touiso took
about T. minutes.
W. (V T. l I'loat.
The W. C. T ir. flout with Its
flushing while nnd group or bright
faced girls and boys made a pretty
pliture and was one or the iittraitlvo
routiiroH or the parade.
This float viih under the direction
or .Mis. Robert McCnnii and the fol
lowing Is ii loinplete list or those
occupying plates on the flout:
.Mrs. Hubert MtCann, Mabel Chap
man. Gintlo Wllmot. Nellie Wllmot,
IMItll Cuviinilllgll. Flossie llnves.
.Madge Golder. ICuliy Harrison. Many
Hoicher, Wlnrield Woodbury, Mrs i:
George Smith, l.oiene Sester. Julia
Hlonuiulst. I'ay Walker, Minnie
Itencehniiseii. Thelnui Walker. Hilda
Selandor. Anin Trutran. Klcum "
i.iiuier, Joe Haiber
The .M. W. A. in III Team.
The M. W. A. di III team under the
ll "HI f A II. Wllmot. In ihelr
iiatty military appearing uniroinis,
ioi mod an nttrattlve feature or the
parade. They niniehed with inllliary
precision nnd executed some attnui-
Iv e muiieu wis The members or the
team weie
A. It. Wllmot. Waller Llvengood.
Harris Sanrord. Will IJmery. Joe Km-
.,( t l..H..... II . I. ...... ... ... I
v.j, ouiii'ii ii eiuiioiiy. win utls,
C. O. I'ly. Tom Jusa. Dick Pry, Win
Chupelle. I'. J. Plested. Jack Karris.
A T Amlrevvi.
Hpeni Sunday at
I.IIIKAItV XI II' IN.
b
top
Mix" Uuth lieddon of Marshfleld
uih! K ,u" f,lt,ul- :''" "; en!:
m:v.s oi
.120.000.000.
his knocks out the nonsense that
hlna him i.tx.uoo OOd" inhabitants
'" uiisii p.issei t li'iisltv of
Population Is one of then. No. one
I bin. no piovln.o even appioxlniatos
Saxunv, the Hill, Ingest uioiin...
having fewer than .to res .1 mi u t, i
square nit, nm, the' country""'
ly1of!nN:o?iKl0J',8',,r' """
;" "V,0 0i" The outlook la
for a Ch na for n... ni.i.. ""?,.'. 8
u hat Is not )olow porli ?0 the
vorld. but sufficient to itself w I
Its area and Us wealth of re,ourcei
LAXGI.OIS.
') (imiii) llvents Tol.l b, .
... ., 't'ailei.
Uias Itussell lUconipanle.l bv )r
n I 1,r" .Vr U,lbh0" ""derwei i
another operation on his thumb Th.
Hist operation p.ove.l f"ii"rV5'
-n... liiiinis uroees have Invad.ni
J'l';y the wiullmonlo w , fi", ,
iiglois whh-i, promises to f tnls
''' f Hire ilu-wVlVloa"'
'Id.g culm and xerene n beroiv
I v-iimjnr Svvaiison ami wife nf
l-akenoit. il.iiii.ri..! ... ... ..'" .of
Uke3lde bettVrknow-; a',lT unle"
l Coon county, whore thoy Into, ,,i
go Into the restaurant buIne
..vhi,uiiciiis are now undeiw w tn
the transroirlnir nf ci.. ..... A r
?ti JoM.
Vancouver.
mercantile
a reieu arrimi rr....
The Du Punt do Nemours Pow
der Coiiipanv has sent the Llbiaiv
some of their trade catalogues One
Is on hlastliiK Mipplles. one on high
explosives, and one on the iim i'
(iMiamlte u eleailng logged oil
Other Hade tntalogues iho llhrniv
Mas nio Tow ei Transinls.lon Mu
Pl.llllll-I " "II... ..r .-. .. '"
'VUM. V ,. . ' I,PW. UII'1
Wire Nails and Wire Pioducis.
In .leiiex anil l.niivliiin. ...... .i. .
...,., , . HIP I lilt
Aladdin house cntaloguet. of hoiis,.
.... ..mi mi eon Catalogue.
..in i n i.k.
The llliian nlho linu lnui ,......
o.I several publbnilons ,r the pUn-..)8,.a..U.'''-
Moxlio." "Doinlncan
1 J ' ,'' Kein.bll,.'
lillelii ihese luibllcatloiis are
n. I V 'wrMr .f . l"",("'i "King lin.
..7 i " """ "emoiiient or South
Auerha and neighboring ,m U
wlcMre:"1 n"U"r"" ' '"
The llbiaiv Is opened fiom in
' in. to noon; to i, p m ,...-
mi .:,;;....'. ' .. ' " ",e V9 iiiti
ti; ,', """" t-iianuier
iho telephone unibor 8
Itore.. u .. .i T
I.. ,i i,-m'ii liuiv lie asKe.l
l.v telephone renewals of ,s
XL"U:).r ?. ' 'l''''.v Me-
, .: " iiimhix ims
in- vHriont magazines
!SS;YnfenWb,Tnrer.
"o Ubran to Hud i! ,O0K '
.,e"e1lIi!:5J,'s!0'-'o.."
Inc .u .V'.m : " ""ny
H) dvlug .voi, ,, ,i0l, ,
Ai .1 puni.hiuent diminish
Hit lots of men who get cold feel
Aie sure of n hot flnui, tl
sS'fe,VK)5''K';-;i
Hotel
lii.'-l.
most or
also Indexts
use
foi
moin.
leited.
('apt. Mucgcuu hud ipilte n vlsll
with Major Monovv, tho llrst Mine
since the) were nt Washington, 1)
C, together last winter. dipt
.viucgonn in god the necessll) or
jetty win k hen nnd Mnjor Moriow
Insisted Hint the Government would
do nothing about the Jetty until the
b.u dredge has been tested out.
Cilllt. .Maeeenn nvnlntiwi.t n.. .1...
Jell) would be necessiirv to main
tain tho channel and ho notified
.Major Morrow that he wm going to
Rtnit n eaiupttlgn to socuie the Jottv
Senator Chnniborlnln ami Senator
Lane nro both In rnvor or it and
dipt. Mncgenn states that ir neces
;uy they will fight ror It on the
floor or the Senate.
Ho pioposos to have some now
Jiinps of the entrance inuile, shovv
i.,K "! .'""Kef and will (mote Col
IloesHlerH report about It being
iliingeious for the bur ill edge to
woik within n counle of thousand
reet of the Hitnken letlv.
inptntn .Margolin snvs that Major
..lui.uw is Hirong rriencl or Coos
jlav and n strong ndvocnte or the
Jottv. Ho huvh that I. reciulred
courage for Mnjor Morrow to rec
oninieiid the Jetty Mr Coos llav In
the race or the Htanil or his su
tler oik that Ii ii-i.H..'i inuiiri...i ...
thirl time cand In eonsecitionre Capt
Macgenn inR referred to liim M
the 'M.chener of the lr S I'n
glneers.' Cnpt. Macgenn will take the mnt
t;r up with tho Port Coininlsslnn
Hin.0"'1'' V!lJ,.,r M'"rivv thought
hnt It would have been better ir
the Port Commission ln.i i.......it,.,i
" i i no riniiB on the entiunio
III ,'r V'-.,1"". Cn,,t. Mnwnii exnlnlii
'd that the bond Issue was voted ror
inner hnibor work nnd could not be
Uncle Sam Will Have to Pay
More for Quarters in Marsh
field After This.
The United States will have to pay
considerably more rent In Miushfleld
for ltn postoffice itiurtera lifter
November t than It hat) paid for tho
last few .veins. This becainu evident
today when the Inst of tho bids for
ruiiilshing ipiaitotH for the ensuing
rive years wure being received
In the present (tiariorH, tne gov
ernment pays $25 per in on t li rent
When the matter of location wan up
before, bo nit of the Hiiriouiidlng
in onei tv owueiH nnd IiiihIiiosh men
"chipped In" on a Hind to ofToi clnjitp
lent to socuie the locution of tho
lioHtofflce where It now Is They hit)
paying about $00 per month lo keep
the postofrico near them and are tlietr
or It. Since the establishment or Hoe
delivery, the pioxlinlty to the post
offlto Is not an liupotlunt liictor In
business,
I'd to noon today, only two bids
me said to have been sunt In. Out)
wns thut of It. F. WIIIIUniH for the
Williams building ut Dioadvvay and
Cuitls, and the other It said to have
been that or N. John lloiihoig who
proposes to build ut tile ecu tier of
Third and Central, where Iho Olllvnnt
mid Weaver store now Is Severn!
otheiB have been talking about put
ting in ii bid and may dli so heron
night:.
Thu owner or Hut building Is ie
Ulrcd to rtlinlsh special postoffice
fixtures, ete.
Ml
Steamer Leaves for Bav
With Big Carcio amu,
,e,.L?,bsi. H.yd''py
i i.u .inn ni in in Biuiuil imimj I
Hay Point vvltl.a largo uSI
nor mm iiso a coin ....."n
Cupliiln Wilelcson had tl'eT
ki) iiiuno iu iiuuiir or ti0 to
July. Btieanioin of rim., i.',6!!
betwemi thu iniiHtH. Ik
Hti route down the l)lr ,
Stuele In tho now Gorm p!'3
iiiciiiliiiio circled tiroun, nndi
Nanir, thu aviator exelmn!.. I
InnH with DaHHenirwru nn ....(
Altllllli' tlii.un un II 1 1... ... S
Among thoso Bulling on fi
vyeie: Mm. .1. II. Alnichaw. 7
AlllieiUIltB, AllllH JI. J. II(,nl,.i
John IIiiuhcii, J. c. I lei man.
L. S. Sinltb, Guy Warner VI
Church, Mr. nnd Mrs A. j VI
M Nelson, W. IC. Ilmwn, FrJ
.1 ii. umiim, i.oiiib Hlng, T;
Joe Moore. T. McCliithy 1 P
M Austin. M. G. MnrkoVllAv
vim, i.eo voit, Mini Gerotliiv il
Wi.lt ii l'o ami r.m.lu Hmlii. ''I
WILSON IS CIIKKlli:!).
Crowil or KMIOO lleaitl PieshleulV
(ieltjhiirg .Vdilii'sx.
llf Aiworlalrl l'r lo t'vot Hay Tlinnt
(IHTTYSIirilO. July ..- Piesldenl
Wilson spoke to a eiowd estimated
nt 1(1.(1011 including tliousmids ol
veterans who were In .heir mil
foi ins or grnv or blue, hut man)
In tho crowd were Poiins.vlvuiiluiiB
fiom Gettvsbuig Mid noiiibv Iowiih
Tile President's sieeth wiib shoit
Mill he wnu ueiiueiitl) Intoiriipled
ov cuoers. ai uio eouciusioii or Ills
address President Wilson left bv
ypeclul train for the north.
The KoVfl
TONIGHT
JIOOO feet of nit iie- irtlM I
.V lesBon for the bi8hfui',M?J
foinudy that will mnke taTI
nil .1.. .1... II.. .. '"
oil uu l. na J
cALiroit.MA rnnniv
Where 100,000 whltu I.cgboik
uvini,
itMi Ti.Mrc iiA.vn .
ri.l.l.. ..I....... i ..
i ... ii.-iure ik we .(..
i ,.. . -" .
iiiiinu), ii in u CHliivcljr Km
picture and Ih Hiiro to neas
Anil tlic NIKTI.'IC TKA.M
Will oiien hero TODAV.
ThoHu two glrlH have not ret h
here, but will bu here fori!
tliiiu now ami all ti u
when they hou them rorlhijl
nu- tiuun nun nun unnccti!
out eaeli night.
.liMiissici.v ti.'v ci:ml
Coiiton.inont may be better than
S, ,,,,ll,H " " "II think we
would be lonteiit ir we had the rfch-
WOIIK TWO SHUTS.
In renvoi Hiitlou vvltli 1 John
son, manager of the recently burned
itnuiloiph mill, we loam that the
crew or the destroyed plant will be
transferred to the LyoiiB-.fohiiHon
milt as n night shift and the plant
run continuously. t) so doing the
output wilt not be mutci lullv reduc
ed, ns It Is estimated thai "til). (Mill
root will be turned out dull). Tlio
new order or things vviih put Into
eitect .Monday. Haiidon Wnrl.l
l .
I mm.
FARM FOR SALl I
Dnlry. stock nnd frtilt f.
slating of 518 acres, bctwMilii
i mien Ul llfll UUCIUI1I IIBlR
ncrt'H or boneh land set to p
trees and llfty ncroB more tit:
eaBiiy ne cleared Tor nrrtiirj i
balan!o good grnrlng land tA
tie, sheep or itonts. I
Twelve hend good dairy tonl
an running implements sects
Looted on West Pork of
mvor, one inllo from
school nnd boatlnndlng.
Tiny direct from owner.
For further Information, all
. wrlt: W. A. OAGK. Allernf
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& IIL " JS il B Si? && m i
Handsome New Pieces
in Seasonable Colorings
and Varied Patterns.
Important additions recently have been made to our extensive display. We are
eminently well prepared for the new impetus given the demand by favorable w
r conditions. All the requisites in summer furniture are shown in the standard
lines.
The Comfort, of the Just-Right, Kinds
PchorLawn Furniture
enjoy it, and how much belief
rockers made un in. the'
The outdoor life begins now and how fnik
I - mu lime
the enjoyment witli chairs like these bin rnnmv, .oa.,
Worth woods, made hv .. ,.-.,. u.... t. V' u ', '
riciht iust a .f-rnnr, L I. ume nc''nation to have themM
S. ? 1 1 wJ S ey,Ca"bebl,i,t'w-er-proofed hickory furnitu
e to! heyrefbui,tt0s weather aund service, U hartfes.
of serv.ee, too, and what comfortable chairs they are, to be sure
r
fHV Sell It For less.
GOING , HARVEY
COMPLETE IIOrSE FURNISHERS
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