tf.;sil 3-&j&immmH&f!xi? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913-EVENING EDITION. REPARE TEAMS REASON ROLE The July Clearance Sale FOR BIG r t .OF. - SCARCE BAY NOW S R I Charge of Baseball Blow out Next Sunday. At an enthutiaftic meeting last Committees Appointed to Take Large Amount of Work, Under way now in mis viumity Keeps All Busy. nini? to tho largo amount of evening the KiXs 'baseball commit- street work under way In Mnrsli tee outlined plan and appointed field and Knstslde, coupled with tho assistant lommlttet-s for the big rnnroau worn ui ,'""" ' " baseball bloout next Sunday. along mo terminal iino in '"" which Is promised to be one of the .fluid nnd the work nt Myrtle Point. greatest expositions of the national mere ib n scumi iu wuiriih-u u. Or 4 .,.. I bkIIui. ...nann (tint tlfilt It ICJ flVi J acme rumur iuuhid jiiot m.. id - pected that some or mo inrger con tractors will begin Importing teams for some of tho work. J. M. Kddv of North llond. who luiH a contract for floinc of the name ever seen on the coast. The committee will make a com plete report at a big booster meet ing of the Klks lodge which will bo held at the .Masonic nan tomorrow Attorney General Crawford Corrects Evident Error in the Fishing Law. SALEM. Or., July 1.'. Invoking n "rnio nt reason." Attorney Oener- ni rvntvfnnl Ima nunln snwd the Ill- fated ltoguc river fish bill, which has had one or tlie stormiest ca reers In legislative, Judlrlnl nnd ad ministrative circles of any measure In the history of the state. It was passed arm voiooii in-e uuiiuk -i past rour years, to say iioiiuiik m weathering one stormy trip when tho people of the state, through tho Initiative, placed It upon tho sta- ovrniini.' ninnn nre linlnc norfented Southern Pacific work In lowering tutes hv an overwhelming ninjorlt) for a big parade Saturday evening; streets to correspond with the rail- This time trc attorney general nnd Sunday which will bo led by way's grade through town has boon snys tho legislature meant- ",100 sKirmisning nigii nnu iow lor mu net" when tliey wrote .iuuu icei. Coats and Suits Continues The great success of HUB DRY GOODS COMPANY'S CLEARING.SALES is large ly due to the fact that every garment offered has been carefully selected and is in every way desirable. Every price advertised is a genuine reduction. Many of the suits and coats in this sale are suitable for fall and winter wear and many women sre taking advantage of these very low prices to supply themselves with a suit or coat for summer or fall wear. two hands nnd possibly three, Somo entirely new and original features will bo Introduced that will mfllto tho big" leagues look llkq cricket players, Tho following Is a partial list of tho committees already appointed. General Committee .1. V. llll denbrnnd, C. YV. Montgomery. Ar chie Johnston and Don (lai'dlner. Cotnuiiltce on Itefii'xIiini'iilN. -I), Y. Stnfford, L. .1. Simpson, K. D. Mc Arthur, Ivy Condron, Frank Mar- Jiorfor. Automobiles. Clco. Goodriim. past two days trying to get teams tic has been unnhlo to rind any al though he needs ten or a dozen. On tlii.' Smith-Powers line, WHIutt &. Hlirr have brought In over 100 head of horscB and mules via Hose burg during tho pust 10 dnys but III oho will he kept busy on that lino the bnlnnco of the summer. Locally, the building operations and street work nnd railway have furnished employment to the men who would otherwise have been out of employment owing to the lull In the lumber operations on the riimnr,. r.wiiiniH,',. u v Hit. 'Hay. blad, 11. A. Dorcmus, Dr. Hurmcls-' Parties from Interior points nnd tcr I "'0 practically all along the coast. AdieilMiiir M C Malonev report that It Is rather quiet and Aic H'" M. U.Mnioncy (mt (hm) s not n Krunt (Iolmn(I .ii r-.mii ..i mu iij v.. v. .mi- rr muor so It Is not anticipated Anient. I that there will bo any difficulty in Hntimlny i:eiilng.Iolly t'p. J. W. filling tie demand for extra men Illldcnhrnnd. for oi (Unary labor. (JiTiiiim lliind. V. It. Haines. Mccliiiiilrnl Kngliicci'. Ross Suilth. Director of Tiiiiispotliitliin. Irving Chandler, Chief Chef. II. W. Wells. I llcriiriltiou of Hull. A. .1. Dutls. , niuiitcl Accessories. Tom liar-1 vey. . ! JliiM'Imll Miiniigoi'. Don flardlner Ladles Reception Committee. Mrs. A. T. Unities, Mrs. Turpen. Mrs. Parsons. .Mrs. Ilarnelt. MrH. Fletcher. Mrs. Cnisthwalie. .Mrs. No IT. .Mis Van, Kuyn, Mrs. Flciihor. Mrs. McKeown, ; Mrs. Doromiis, Mrs. A. II. Powers, "runs .mist ill.t.lSTKlt i. i !: REGISTER IN f Mrs. Dan Keating. Mrs. .1. V. III! denhraud, Mrs. Kreltor, Mrs. House worth, Mrs. McArlhur. Mrs. M. C. Moloney, Mrs. I). V. Slafford. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Itoss Smith. Mrs. Anson lingers, Mrs. II. Kennedy. i:rn:xi: cofi'ki: ri.rii. Finding Kmpln) incut ami Is Fur nishing llcst lloniu. cixcr i. which tiii:v hhsidi: ACCORHIXU TO ATTOItXIIV (.i:xi:it.LcitAWFom. No nnnoiiiicemeiit has yet been inndo of tho appointment of reitlstrnrs for tho North nnd South Mnrshlleld pre clnrls. Justice Peiinock was appolnt ed registration clerk of tho Central Marshlleld precinct, has Just received the following self-explanatory letter Tho Kiigonn Iteglster snys: "Ma- ri.nn Aiinmnixinn...'. n r.....i ny citizens are amazed and delighted i MtcnlrliiK to vours .r tl,. nti. l.,t . . ,. . . . . ...... .p in imirn nr inn u'lwtlftun lit unr elf wi to tho working class. niudorod by ' Hied f ",7 b rhnp "r "' ITS the IMgeiH, Coffee club. During the iJ ' , o , !f, 'ro noi ! eniliowenM o few months of Its oxlstenc... the register electors from other precincts mnnnger, Mr. (Hum, has found free tlm the one for wlilHi aiit'li ri'srls- employmont for 1083 men and S tr Vis m int.. ' nu" "mu ""' imwtlntitil iiZZv iu ln"Vmtm' , . ,"Sl,c" "f "'"'1 '"Por oads as liuiHiiny, July ,S, .12 iiien wore sent follows; inn to worn iu gnriien, inree to put in noun, six in wont in saw and the "300 feet" Interpretation will stand, declares It. K. Clnnton, master flsWnnloii. This Is the second time since the legislature- passed the Hogiie river fish bill over the governors veto in February thnt Attorney General Crawford has been called upon for nn opinion regarding the law. It was believed for a time thnt the fish bill waa Invalidated when amended, the solons nt Salem not changing the title of the mensiiro to meet Its last amendment. Tho nt- torney general ruled, however, thnt this would not nffect the validity or the measure, and n contemplated suit- on the part of the Medford Itod and Gun club, bitterest ene mies of tho law, was dropped. It was not until tV taw went into effect recently nnd fishing was re sumed nt tho mouth of the Rogue river Hint the second error wan dis covered. It was then learned Hint the law read Iu regard to nets that "there shall he a dlstnnci. of 3000 feet between nil nets." If this hud been literally enforced comniorclnl fishing In the ItOglto would be nine. ticnlly Impossible. The wording of the Inw wnn enlled to the ntlentlon of U. 13. Clnnton. master fish warden, who reforred It to the nllornoy general for nil opinion. Attorney General Crawford invoked n "rule of reason" and In yrproted It to moan "300 feet." Mr. Clnnton then Instructed his do putlcs to enforce the Inw with thnt iiiiuersinuuing. Tho Rogue rlvor is n tldo wnter slrenni nnd hnrdly n half mllo tu width nt Its widest spnee. and the tide ebbs and flows for nboiit eight miles or the river. Tlireo thousand feet Is about three-fifths of n mllo nnd If the nets had to he three-fifths of a mile npnrt only 13 nets could m linen in i nt river. Thnt, It Is lielil would dual roy the commercial fishing of the river, which tho act intended to protect and porpotuato. I All Suits and Coats, Regular (TO IC $12,50, Sale Price .JO.JJ All Suits and Coats, Regular C1 1 1C $16,75, Sale Price P1 ) All Suits and Coats, Regular (Tl J Cf $18,75, Sale Price jU.JV All Suits and Coats, Regular Cir nn $22,50, Sale Price qHJ.UU All Suits and Coats, Regular (tic ct $25,00, Sale Price 4 10.05 All Suits and Coats, Regular f)C li $37,50, Sale Price J.UU CHILDREN'S COATS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. ALTERATION DEPARTMENT IN STORE. Hub Dry Goods Co. 0'Connell Building, "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN." Phone 361, SPEED CASE LID FIRMS (COAST IHK IS CONTINUED ME JIITED BASEBALL SCI, i.imtAitv xoti:s. Often summer time has moro lels in) ior renuing thnu winter. A good book for vncntlon rending is Howell's Heroines of Fiction." There are wo volume,, to this, but so charming V.. ....-a I. ..II . I .in iii'iniii, Hiiiiii ri'uiMinr wiifi ih in inu kivii. Hri ifiri... .,.,., ...........-. mills, not ii iimiliriii,! ,.in..tni. r n... nim ..rh,, i ..?..."" """" ,"'"1' f"uJ,U.. .1..-... "nicluw mill I, to Is not u resident thereof, o.- roulster onos for tin. mm.. , ,,w n!,. . .' ota. ", 7 ? "i" "' il ,m,ni: "llu'r ,lin '" "o "'nmc.lf some of ho c hapto ' nro verv n J or land, Lugeno k knsieru rail- and no eleclor shall register u sec- luring: "Jane Ai.se !s FI"abeVh n "n f rw ig and rest rooms. It Is ,,,.,.,,, u,hm. lo, , Mil,,. ,,, V" V,1'1 Xw " "ll' 'I"" 1 Ho more than py,IK -.n ponses. MAS (! IIAMilft, ' 'f o c ulturo to run through The offlcors of tlie club are FF ! ". 7 ,. ... i ,ll",,,UT llon'"K8 lo see how DeCou. president; (' A I) ai, f, ,''",h "' ,V-IvIIm-Swi i.h T.dil by 1,,IV ' '"ledKe of tho churaclers o i Vice president: K. O. Poller Ire is. ' . ,. , 'o Itecoider. ,U'7'",H:. urer.'and A. :. Wl , . ,r iwro"? ,i...i. 11,"","!m,n "i" w- - w- ,V0,"llj' ""'"t klml is "Lei . "They an. bonding ev e.y e ruv ., ' ' 1anil1v'"1 '" '"""'' l lt ''f..1'1'1" "' Oregon Hnnch." This toward making the Co fee cli I n .'." l"H ?" ,"' ( nw't Hty 'nok '" "n account of the settling by social center ror th, w i ,KVlnsse" u-1 VI' 8,,T, "ff. I!,:,,' f'"' f0,ir or I! f'U""l,,s " " ",- T u JKl an. much gratified y Tl , , ' .''"m )"' llo,,l",''' '"" Imvii Mr own words: "Wo bundled our Hearty con.u.endatlo, o ' tht? ,' , ,l ,",!,,l,r f!'r ? "MI',, " ''''' "'"'II POHsesslons Into frolg zens ami tho luliues ,,w ,, i , 'P"I '' l'J living Inken Iu uhout f. '""I whirled off t Orego . wl work l.y other cllles In ""(,." " .'',m ll,ll1,' "hile there. The lodge '"' ,"! Ish and pastoral nolo. iii me siuie. . has also bought new iiaranbern.iii,, Renting on mucin's " " . ' CIIANGi: AT FI.oukvcf v.,,i Sl"l", '.""l "ml!y nrrlvod " lf wp Iuivp found our riineli ",M '" ! odue,,,n. evening n ,u.r auto-! al,8wor- Ves. n0 wo like It" v Tho reslgnntlon of Dr. cioo P ? Uj,mu lt,V4"-ll,t'- r.. nnd HlKlitc,l wltl.lt." llread-mnk- Kdwards, as prwlden o Ml, boani iuS l,h 'TV mmo "",, l,1,r'' "B w,,h n,'1"10''''" flour, bitter ink- of trustees, was rea, ud "ceXd l,h"1!!,Kl,c"!l,1 """ '" m"-Ius 'K n oniirely new occupntlo., c " . Jr. Kdwnnls gave " ' 2 Mi VXv i8ml!h famll' wl" '- 'K w;,,,,0Mt "B""- w,,,' no of Urn that city afrnlrs Interrere u 's i",.".","1V'! ,fo.r ,,,, """T. perlence through which hos" n0v professional duties. ( I v oi n rll,t2 "" ! '''ft "" Uw 'i' . T wcllt nml 0,,t "' w lilel "they was unanlniouHly elected !o .he'of': Sn 1.S" M '" 2" ,r. tl . fe worth ff ffi in-, ritirciii'it im ni .: : :. " n'liiiu: ner miiii.i ,u iim. D. L. Foote and Witnesses Testify He Wasn't Driving Car at Time Accused. Tlie henrlng of the speeding enses against 1). L. Foote was illsioiitiued this morning by City Itecordor Ilut- lor for o.io week to enable further witnesses to be seemed in thu case. Constable, W. II. Cox and .Mr. Pet tit, a city employe, testified that chawi'ohi) point .1x0 coos ii.w towxsiti: co.mp.xii:s to .Minion hold .mi:i:tixo in' ItOSKIU'ltO. I no.SHIimtC, Or.. July IL'. -At a' meeting held nt the noughts .National bank, iho Crawford's Point Lnml , eonipany elected the following offl-i cers in servo ilurljig tho eiisulng year PACII'IC COAST I.HICII I.oh Angoles ... ,r, I . naeruinenio . Portland .... San Francisco Vonleo 1 Oakland . -I IS ,. IS . is .17 ir. ,5ii IG ,S a:' .IH M .iil r.i .in Illf Auoclalp,! 'rrt lo Coin IUr Tlmttl PORTLAND. Or.. Julv 1S.-T A. .SIl'iuiIiichh or Pniilimii leriluv was inovlnir da Inilinratl ,- .-.,......, w --,. --.-- - ....... V president; o. u. Hetlier of (lleudnlp, "'"?" unu now serli opens will vico-prosiuoiii; a. v. Seoley, secro- wnn hip leunm iining an follon, miii n-nueiHco at Port Intnl. Siifiii iiidii I o nt Oakland. Vernon nt Los Angeles. Foolo had run his mnclilno on North tnry; Andy IbOTuT V) C Sot'ber V" Front street on July fi nt n speed of A s K,, 108s A C Seoi'v ... V considerably n.oro than 110 miles per ShniSKlrtl.?. V. Fish ,r Air. Footo testified that he did not W!!" V!.!.!;!!!H!'!:Vi: "f ll :f"l""l- i drive his u.ncl.lne on the afternoon In , :;:'' " . ......... .... v iivivii fi imiiii, nil- TO STOP HOOSTMIPS CKOff lluuie'llld" I.Uer'FooetldMSrs1 ;,,,UH, ,,,M!n"1 XVUo X,,r" "" ,:''-'- W.,I,I It, ,e W Frclsoii snili Hi JhiK ?nii.i i.Timm' J00hhiI Tills vnst tract of lund I'linN to Prevent XoIm. nl r l n" wiiiSH '"!?. 1,0" .,ll"l!L,,l ,,H " ,0WI'H " WAHIIINTO.V. July II -Mt I led hat Fo to wL rZX' wl" K(,0,., ,, ",n,,0l "" tll(' rkot. nt Secrotury of Agrli ulturo Df carou heafter n.os liny Pr.,M,e,,m. T. Oallowny Huh received a UU niron im unernoonor.iul .,. Mr 8RimIIOHH iIOhIiIi.ii of tho from u correspondent who cMoit .MVItTLIJ POIXT IIOO.MIXtJ. Orvll eonipany. has greut faith In Cook ho "tho ituv Hint can lako tlie mil ninny, no snys over iOOO men urn out of tho looser" Dr. fia orrl , now einployml on tho Southern Pa- wan so rojoleoil nt tho receipt oftil HAItl.HV at S.:n t u.uxvm ! L. Albert Wblle nun. i ..,' Another .in.. ,i... . . . . Mslt Lake Tnlm., n ..i" V.Y. .."'...""' -Tim u7 ..," 'A. " J" W Molt Is r iiii.....u. i.. V...i.. '".' "l"1' Piui8. ". ; " mi' i.iiiiii "-i hi i iiiiioriua. Eyes! Eyes! ? nn Aineilcnn Vnrm Kins tllp Slorv nf Its author be- How Your Are es Ey with them; if your present Glasses do not fit; if you want Tone Lenses; if yon want a perfect fit; come to us. Frtted Exam,ned antl Glasses 'OPTICAL VI Depart,!;) Red Cross Drug Store JEWELERS and OPTICIANS, Phone 122-J. by tral I J r - ' y ch,,u' '" b I ,s 'k . .. V'!8. " l"'"''. but i iii Msions of farms . . . i,t r ' and Portland papers are on file H'ere. Meinbershln' u freo U " f,, PoprL.Tioo-jxrm:ASK. lulv i ,r J"'-v "--Seattle on .llll 1 lint! a 1)01)11 at Inn .f nr L'L',1. ncf-nmll.... .' LI V"-." "' -'''- 'b F ni.7n n ". os'"'lo made n i,. nana Duraiu . commissioner of Iho census bureau a, wi" "Son In!1 "n..,,KI,.ri" -l'"lttod"bM0v: urns ii,g shows a ga u of r. n-i, n imiilnilun since ho fide ra con h was tnkonjn lOio ' t011" I'oitTl. Mii:u mivTop nn, . St;ai...;ackofTt Hospl,,,, , , 'J ,s S"!I,'V1 ly by K ft. ts 1 POItTI IV) '"'""K .mpii. imrcd tho nmi.i 7. ::V v"" ". - istroi.B men to subdue him. lodge Tells About Conditions clflc extension, nml Hint ilm .,,, ,i iiiwh Iw. thlntru win ..inimllr v. , in Hie alley. j on tho const will soon liuvo iiiomiloru Iho thlckon in overy hack yard.W Orvll Dodge, the wnll known Myi-I "umnortntlon facilities. Ah booh us "Hkoil tho liuronu of anlmilfr o Polnr Pioneer, was In .Mhi-hIi- l'"l'l enn got In und out of Coos l"Hlry to oxporlmnl at onco vltli .iviu juniuniuy on niisi.iess and uiiiy in lensoiiunio conirort .Mr. view or sort-poiiming ol I Aloctrjoj. pleasure. Ill) Hays tho .Mvi'tin Pnlnt . SlgllUllllWx SUVS the lnml In H.,.i l. Tlie millim- r Mm L.tlor .ivtllt section Is most prosperous. inaii , ,nllly will sell without effort. At by romovliig ono of tlio vocal ttort new homes going up In that city. l bo prese.u tlmo ho says much work f an orillniiry rooster, which cult no Is iiIbo looking for a revival of " '"'lug done iu Coos county, lucliid- " by u slmplo operation, (be Bi n.lnliig activity In t, Salmon I K railroad work nml luiiibeilng Hint "wuIcoh" yeoplo nt tho brnii mountain country. ConcernliiK uf-' Ubor conditions nre the best, so .Mr. "' ,'i bo ollinlnnted without InU-' ....in, ,.ir, IflllIKU Hlllli: "Tho work train on tlm Smiti.. I'owers branch railroad, ubovo .Mv, tle Point, Is now out nonriy four iiillos nhovo town, nnd will mnko another mllo within two weeks. I-"..1, i!1, '.'i'.'1.","" or i'yrtlo Point 1t,1,or- Tho Inttor company held " was Bi.ggeatod that absotW onn f. r i i Uo 01,Iur(,(l Sl.-M,lu,r nn,1,ll meeting nt JInrshflold ro"n" bo put In the neck cf v ;,',,. "i.uuu, hi hid smiiu-i '."". w. J neiuor, or tilondnlo, iooHiur ntter tno opornuou, aii; towers mill for n model dairy barn. J K Innttendnnco. It Ih probnblo fmitlon. Tho cotton, tho correipw ii' ."ll'i on ins spacious rarm . l" "i "io two companion will bo con- t snld, not only sorved m w i,..!!i """."bijvp .Myrtle Point. Tho , ''""'bited In tho near future. "ry purposo, but produced, lllllllier Will he ilnllvnrn.l .w.o.. .!. II, ..... .'i.i . -,,. n nlMlill olt. ,,i .i. i . " """i niu ,.,... ' "u niuaiur lliuii iu i-1 i r"" i. i ..... " ) tnl'8 "l " liouil- nv.vrri-.ii ASHi:s OF POIIT. I WHIhIIIhk Botiml imiiiiiiin ii i it l lie III'M, HO .) ""' ""' ,lu "llllllllilll'll milium "j h gnalnosK says and most of tho poo- '" tho roootor, except his fwllJJ1 pic i residing thorn nro Hiitlsfled. Tlio iloslro to crow is left Is & iiio samo Htoclcholdors, with n few HiH-'Ron, nnd ho goes throusa " iiildltloiiH, also own tho Coos Jlay motion of llnpiilnjj tho wings, anW nnn',,Bi,, ('"" w'"' " '""I'ltnl of $100.- H'o nock, iitid opening tho iiioutb," "", iiiun- iiniporuofl ntijo niuir one i "lo onori in noisoiess. Illll cost. Tills Shows that the nnu- I thoT iu'V tt a ir 'M1. , ,,,'s,:!..,.:" .?:,"'?..wi...i -i..i.. a?""'- f F " won, ' Wro I MI?AK1 ANV Vftr 'VTho is tho team nm to PAKTV AT IIAXPOV- .Mrs. N. J. Crnln cntertalnei l :"?? n.,,f ..tW" "':' o?1'", f Jn-ln Miller "uir, n.,u Sr of hor Indy f"K ' '?" ''' , month to haul that f tho Sierras." wore acnttorod flvo hiindrod i arty Wedncsdif lui'w:!,lMmlol,olllt b Ht"bvtM1ef,U"?? f " !""or"1 ! rnCoon i honor oMier sUter-la.; mi. lloiiunns farm. llorn ,,n ...,h?..poP H,VW" ,1,,,1,ls- Tho .Miss H. A. Crnln who Is vliltitf o". vr ,;,nS;.:nrS. IJ ,; ,'",'" i.S&STSSJgi k . i:iiiirun r iim fit,... ..... ----. . . , a i.awrenccvllle. pn chicken nosse.T YA- , T. v,,,i" woro w- n"K "! 'o How nnd two, y' fiiriuer has learned how to tra n i his ncln, i,, T , lla C0. I'oraons. , woro awarded. Mrs. S. C&f. bens to lay big t,KKH. ira,u ,llb, ,"c." "? ? ..Poofs widow nnd 'won tho first nrlzo nnd Mra-A lg eggs, y0 know. K0 furthor1 tlmo frlelwi- """"" ""' ""my old Sullivan tho second prize. W ?imH.m,,itho fa,,1,l-v p,l ' nSi Tho forvlcoB i.ri , , I refreshments woro Borved and ..if ,th.n" Bmn" K6. nnd hey Ivo vo , 1 '"' nml ''"Pioss-1 Present pronounced It one d brig bettor prices. ,00 '0 , er's Ml ' u.i.h0rd?Vc.. V1"' J- !ou,llR social ovonta of the f o iiiiin Hiiinu 111 oi i. . .i. -t ; " -" 4iv tiitir nnnnin. 'rim ini'it.ni ixiao o u'nrti: - 11 i ... " ,M K4U liun lift BIOIK L'nnnnl li. ti t J. T" -""w,""i t "w jiu huw " -, P'JJrt is in a we,.tlV5 ". Z I "of, n V mo2S!oi0,, P" W'"" of okk-i'dime.' cV R? W.do. A. BrWu roll ?nrt ,Cffln ',0 ,,,0' easily im-' yro 8,I,a "f tho H. Reynolds. O. McC. JobMon. nff Iiiateart of tho ordinary! "This- .,.1.1 n , , Kndlcott, T. W. Roblson, I " ,?,1(1" h? orb used to c"ax not an occainn ?0l0,1Pl Ir,8h- "Is'soronson, Horace Richards, ftp ' - - i5y:tt;:'a avrsl mi S- Kl'C," """r n "?;,,,,; 1 Co IomV l ',K' 1 1- Oroonollil,, j. T. SulllTW. U . As Y, CrVi". tho instantly n j0a, L""" , " '"" .V.. : .m"on8. v. J. ';-".t iincon8elo,.nr.,,.ii..,?B.l90 ot ' Mhos from h r.n "" "',1oa " ,u'"' " 8l"' I 0 seoro can' n it.l . 1 uno on incm away. " "" uoro . ".'j u ,V h'.v ,Y W f'lls nro use 1 B '"'J,"" coioraii XSi.. "" " ; j. kept track of. " u"1" work' Mrs. Marshall, wife Tr I S " " J' "in." sil lO 45 pnllo In OA ,.. ,..n,it. T T ir.nnnliArir. M . side she th pen Is .no nmount of enekllnc win 1, 1 l'H'ont, mad hen front ,ho potutt ! i! ''?' P?.Pli slioul drones I towlut aZV.1"1083, K' :orS to ,'0 tot thwS' i1, C,0,y Be ?.,eKenna R." A. Fo.ter Ce; oulil be . Thui ?inan W.01'lil,.,F 1,0'8 f'nillnK oh lea ion?' m or',oal of lPVVinB. T. M. Mohl. H. R , - fro,Tr,,K " '-te l-.-.o J VS& W,t" cli Wilson, nort D jy 5 No charge Is mn.to f,.- ..... .. .. . ,. . ,,?'! K' "nK?1 .""..- K.tJ' v """' " HOCK. I le.her.-Cl'Sla,Ifc",ad0 for tW tip. I Hav na Kreanior.'Mftiido'Lowe. KlJ The TlmLOUoVc00b Pr'nUnB don ' "cRadioy and Nor I uiuuion necoruor. t -li -.A. , jii(