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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1914)
-S( iJgKIMUriteu.. i..tf''.MWw''"- iifciMgri ijmaymm-. a f.i .V tva ,wi-. WRGM SIX r'H'' J ".V-4- " ' THE'COOS BAY TIMES , MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914-EVEMIHG EDITION kMI LQGGEB IS PANAMA Rill BOBBED B! M' feline Smith Takes Out Four Massive Ones for Oregon Exposition Building. ml,. A.lnltnn (Smith pnllnil tit. Ill 1(1- ( light lnat night for liny Point with . 1. 1 ..nrtrn nt iiinihnr mid carrying 7 ,t. nlllnra nnntrllllltml by fcCooB county for tho mnsBlvo pnvllllon jaround tno urogon uuhuuik "" San Frnnclsoc Exposition, moi Bblg tlmborB or rather logs taken Bout wore thoso given by tho Simpson I company nna encii 01 mom wuib nbout thirty tons. Two woro of fir I ... ..,i rvini' nthnm nrn to E illlU IWU U-Ul v,um - - I bo given by tho C. A. Smith com- PftCnnL OlBon ronortB that the Pony Inlet and North Slough Bhoals aro cottlnc very bad. Coming In, ho touched after tho tide hnd started 1o flood nlthough tho Adellno wnB drawing only nbout fourteen feet of wator. Ho said that tho Tiver ton also got hung up on tho Bhoal. Cnpt. Olson Bald thnt Cnpt. Ilccd must havo mlsundorBtood about hi soundings on tho bnr ns 19 feet was tho moBt ho got. this being about two foot more thnn was on the bai -when tho Mlehlc Btnrted to work. Alfred Brown Says That He Was Robbed of Clotnes anu $25v by Associate. INI BONUS 10 GEI HIT Roseburg Railroad Promoters Expect $400,000 From Coos County Towns BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES To provide a friend with sleeping quarters anil nftorwnrd have him coino to your domicile and relievo you of nil your wearing apparel, Is tho experience of Alfred Brown, a logger wlio'appllcd to tho police at 15:45 thlB morning, dnd In a ver Btnnt attire, stating that ho hail been relieved of hlo regular apparel, con sisting of it suit of clothes vnlucd . nn t,,1 r. In pnah. Hrown then rolnted how ho hnd met Edward Miller, n man answering his description, nt uno iv"f" nnd staked MIMor to quarters n the Hnlllday Rooming House, with two cronlcB. lie then went to tho llotlg ors Hotel to his room and retired being awakened nt 1 a. m. this morn lng by a noise In his room. When ho woko ho found that his clothes were 'missing. Borrowing those or nn ncqualntnnro In tho adjoining room ho Journeyed to the room of 1,1.. f-1,.,,,1 nt tlin Hill (BV rooming COL. LOUD IS HEBE ON TRIP Tho Uosoburg Review says: "Mnrshflold people and thoso of tho other Coos county towns arc ...i...l....u.. nvni tllo HOSCUUrK tnnvninnnt for a rnllrond to the const, so Chnlrmnn J. W. PerkliiH, of tho .lornl commiucu. iofi Phono mcssagcB received by him from there the pnst two days glo aBsurancc that Roseburg b pro posed $.100,000 will bo met by nn nRRrqRBto of probably $400 .000 from Mnrsniiciti, tjoijuiiiu. !. and clBowhcro. Such onthuelaBin and support would nssuro the bulld- Ine of this rairoau, mjuiiu . question, Committee meet, , na o alrenily been nom in ' '"""" thlB mnttor nnd n big public meet ing Is scheduled for this week. Mr. Porklns will probably go there at that time mid will also, visit tho other points en route. It Is evident that the people nro In earnest this i i..... Uw. Iinllillnir nf fills mil road, nnd with tho united efforts COUIllll'B, im Bum." houso only to flnii tnai no wiw ---- , t counties. II fused admittance, those on tho In- b ,,uo,tIoiied." side telling him that "H hid etter -ouui um ' v --ms Col. Ocorgo A. Loud ftf Ray City. ... ..'.. ..7... t tli. Ini'irimt mill o o afo ' In that fllo- been hero for tho last tow Unya looking over timber In this section. Toln ho wont to Myrtlo Point with I on McMtillon nnd will spend n few dnys In thnt section. Others with him nro Ralph Hcald. D. U. Monory nnd J. II. Hayes. Col. IjOUii oponufti in ii "it, at Osnba and hns boon In tho luin "bor mnnufncturlng business for years. Ho sorved ton years ns u. h. roprcsentntlvo from his district In Michigan nnd Is n cnndldnto for re election this yonr. Although noth Init has boon given out concerning his vlBlt hero, tho Intimation Is that ho Is figuring on buying tlm bor nnd putting Jn a plant hero. MHKo CHiio iwinnii It Is stated that thoro Is n pros poct of tho doBplsod alder wolnK utilized. It Is clnlmod that It will mako tho finest compo board anil will bo much chonpor thnn tho mn torlal geiiorally usoil In tho compo board Industry. If n plnnt woro nut In bore, It would moan n big Industry for tho liny, ns well ns making it profltnblo to c oar tho nlder off tho lowmndB In this section. - .. -i ..,.. i n Httln while." Go CUJIIU HI t Mini in - .. r,g out Hrown went to tho pollco station and Officer Btutsmnii phon ed to Mnrslinl Carter. Cnrlor arrived on tho soono about flvo minutes Inter, and nccompr.n oil Drown to tho Hallldny Rooming i,. ,,. ri n,i i nt tho man who ho hnd "staked" to a room hnd loft It In the possession of thrco as sociates who confessed that Miller l.oil left tho plnco at 5:tr. a. in. for North Ud 'It1 Brown' iloihca butlor IiIb RVm. , . ,., Marshal Ciirier inon seiu "" l Mnrll, Tl,.,wl In flllvlHU Chief AlltlOr- son of tho proceedings and detect tho offender. Miner w. 7"' sentenced to Hervo thirty dnyH In the county Jail for Btcnllng n ,vc,rcont from Eil. Wnlrath nt tho Hnllldny Rooming Houso. Portland Drops Another Game to Venice Oakland De feats San Francisco. ttir Anoclatd rrw. to Cooi Bar TlnjM.l PORTLAND, .Or., Mny M-"1'0 lnnd lost again yesterdrty to Vonlco, tho Hcore being u to o. i ("- yeatcrday: At San franciBco . ... w. Onklnllfl 7 lfl ". San I-'rancisco ::;' .,., Unttcrles: Pruitt anu aiuxuiui. Pcrnoll, Unrhnm and Clarke. At Venice K. II. b. Portland ? Venice , , Vri.i," Dnttorlcs: Illgglnbothnm and tinn er; Klepfer, Dccannler and miss, tltlnll At Sncrnmcnto ". n. ! Los Angeles 10 js i Sacramento A,"7,. ,i Dnttorlcs: MiiBser, Chech and Doles; Klawlttor, Gregory and Itoh- ror. AMKRICAX liKAtJL'K. ni.i..., n U'liflhlncton -. Uctrolt-Now York; rain. St. Louls-Hoston; rnln. Clovoland-Phllndelphla; ralu. Women's Storm and French All Wool Serge . (P'7 C j ALL NJ3W SPBING MODELS. COLOHS-NAVY, COPENHAGEN, BJROWN, LU WINE AND J3LAOK. Every woman should own one of these dresses at this very exceptional price. SEE CENTRAL AVENUE COR NER WINDOW. Hub Dry Goods Co. "Swart Wear for Women." Corner Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 36 1. I BREAKWATER BBS MANY NATIO.VAIi IjH.UJUK. rehTthb 1. taxpayer DAY'S NEWS III POLICE COURT tnVKNTV KIVH i)oi,iaits I'Olt a na.mk. Tho above iiniount will bo paid by .... in 1.1 n,,., iiiiv Pnmiinni' I1H n nrlzt) to anyono BiiKKesHiiK tho bust name or tho now Conway Apartments now bolnj," orocted nt Mnrshflold, OroKon. Those will bo tho finest, up to tho minute, apartments between San Francisco and Portland. It should be n clnssy nnino with a touch of loenl color. Address nil communications to J. W. Motley. Socrotniy Chamber " " ' ........i.n,.i,i np.vnn. OI UOIlUI ITl Hi .lllll nullum, "i in'-i niivii ..- - who will resistor and ruuibcr lh which to jmy his flue, names before dollvoiinn iho JiulKoa, , iri,n i.nin.. nf Ihn i-nlltOHtllUttt tlllt 1)0. ItiK known to the JudRcs. All mime must ho In by July 1st. lOl-l. P. B. Allan .Muyor of Mnrshflold, M. C. Mnlonoy, nnd A. R. O'nrlen hnvo cour loously consented to net ns Inipnrtlul Judges. Axel Forslund, J. E. Dunn and Jim McManus Taken Into 1 Custody Last Night. Axel Forslund wns arrested on Wednesday ovcnliiK nnd placed in tho Hotel do Carter, after provlnj! to tho arresting officer thnt his pow ers of reasoning were suffli;lentl ovorbulivnccd to nllov his entrance to tho noted Imstllo. Ilo hnd $1.30 In lil pnekots. , J. K. Dunn wns arrested. Weiliies inv nvmiliiir nud nlaced In tno city lairfeoii ifiu- the nlKlit. lie told Re- 14 l . .,-.,...-. ..!.,.. tl,,i llll 11111111. corner miner iinmy "' " "" have taken u drink, so tho Recordo ruled thnt this drink would cost him $0.00, mill Imposed tho eustoin nry fine. Jim Mi'Mmius was arrested by or flinr Shniine last OVVIlllIK lllld I'lllirK- tul with driiiiKouni'ss. lie had $l.r In his possession and expressed his reurets thnt Officer Doauo did not detect him earlier In tho evonlnj; .i,.. i.,t iimi more money with 74 Cabin and 9 Steerage Pas sengers Arrive bans Again May 15. With 71 puBBOUKcrB nnd n Rood canto nbonrd t'.e Btenmer Irenk- wnter nrrivcil in pori i i Her cnptaln reponniR " ""V"";, fill trip. The urookwntor will sail from this port ngnln on Mny 15. AinonB tlioso to nrrlvo this mornlnK W0M.J R. Clovolnnd, IC. W. qoodnl, Miss Ida lliiilson, Miss Elslo RnXor. !l 'f. Huffman, Mrs J. V. "'" Rolnnd Huffmnn. John ''"" Chns ainsRlow, Marlon Poolo Mrs M"l?n Poole. Sam nremmor Wal- f ..." ""U,U " ,.. . m. nrlnkly. .IOIII1, .MID. VJU". uw..... . --- -- V,,.- i r.n...nlin Mnircln YOIIDK. C. I' ItZ- Kornld', MrB. C. PlttorRtild. Miss Klt SSd'. Ilnnnn PltMrgaM. Zoo Dolau Marlon uoinn, .Mrs. i-. ""''"i Freda Collombcck, J. W. Koo, , Mrs. M. Chnranolott, Dan Chnrnnullot, S. S. Cnrpolll. Mrs. carpoiu, . ui..... Vera Smith. Mrs. F. Mil vino. IJ. . Clark, W. O. Knott. N. u. luuuroni . UN Patterson. F. B. Enulonil, I. Rrooklyn 0: CIiIcbro 0. Now York-PlttsbiirR; rain. IIoBton 0; Clnclnnntl 1. Phllndolphln 3; St. I.ouls C. NORTIIWKSTIORX liB.KJUB. Vlctorln I; Portland 2. Tacomu 1; Senttlo l. Spokane 3: Vancouver 2. .THE. IHTEL EASTERN STAR HOLD MEETING JCWL m m. - niiriiuf tho four years that OcorRe J. ArmstroiiR has been County Com mlssloner, thoro hns been more sub stantial Improvement of county roads and bridges thnn during nil tho yenrs beforo that Coos bus been it mitit, Practically all of tho county's limd mnchltiory lias been provuiuil .iri.,,r thnt time, ferries InBtnllod, Conference to Arrange for New Constitution for Natal Day Organization M. 13. Bvorltt and wife of North Dend nnd Mrs. Frances Mcl.ood of Mnrshflold returned today In Mr. Bvorltt'8 nuto from Caqulllo whoro they attended tho coinmltleo mcot- Ihr of reprcsentntlvcs of the sorcral At Tim ClilllldlCt. Alex McLood, nnndon; Kay Mnr- ,i.. n....ln... Inmim MrClltcllCOIl. oAver Hill: W. A. Rublo nnd wlfo. Portland; J. J. Stanley, uonuiuu. !. ii mmvnrf. Pnrtlnnd: L. It. Rey nolds. Portland; I. M. Fisher. Seat ferries niBiniiou, KnHir star In Coos hrlilBPB built, n county Infirmary county nl,nolntcd to drnw up n now I M..t .t'lilnlt nlnnn -..i..i., u.nl liv.lnu'a far Ihn ,1)11111 lit 1110 pour IUWI1 ...... - 1-UllBlllUllUll " .v -""" '. saves tho county almost onouRh N(ltni Day orcnnlzatlon of Coos lBtM ..... ...I..I.. ..,nM ftirlll ... rr.1.., ,!,,. Mini- itanntfltlvfttf money to run mo whuiu i'", ....... couiuy. " umui .,...ov .- on; and a careful policy of RottlnE nt tho meotlnR Woro: for tho county a iionnrs un ." irs. reomub oi uiiiu.ii, "u" every dollar spout, has boon pur- represented Iloulah Chapter of Co- Sod qulllo, tho oldost chaptor; Mn. Her- Mr ArmstruiiK enmo to Coos conn- tll Mohl, tho doloRato of Occidental tv wl'th olRlrt years' sorvico on tho chupter of Unndon, nnd Mrs. U A. Sonoma (California) Uonrd of Sup- noborts of BlRln Chnptor of Myrtlo ervlsors to his credit, and hns cor- i0nt Mr. lOvorltt roprciontliiR Cpoi tnlnly mnilo Rood f.iroiiRhout his chnptor of North Uond nnd Mr. '"...'.. . ....isuinnnr ror Coos fnT.nmi Mnrle Glinntor of Marsu- (.,, VI,. ...I UUIII,",.'"'-" .,.. in jit ..-.w..-. --- - .nnniv Tim tnnnnKemoni oi couiuy nffnlra Is a business. Successful re- ..!. nn ,,HH' 111. lirnilUCL'U IIY l' nolUB. 1'oriinnn; i. .m. i. "-"1811118 enn oniy no ihuuui .v - tie; W. J. ailbort and wife Heaver , ' I)0rlonced mnnnRors. Mr. ArmstroiiR Thomas V. Orccn, Portland; I-rcd lm8 tho exporlonco nnd his record as Mano, San Francisco; Ooorgo I., i commissioner shows thut ho la n . .. . ,.,. fi,a n v r.MiLo. linn I . ,. pn,rnBu vn vnt nee- Fink. O. C. Collins. Mrs. u. uuuurip, Ariics Conly. A. B. Simpson, Anna untor, ll. iTiio, v. . ; - Rhodes. F. II. II. l,r,Mii.C. I). llosener, L. Mcdlunls John C lap man, Thos. Morse, MnilRO Whlto, A. J. Mendel, B. M.1 Bldr iIro. Ail drew HondrlckHon. Mrs. Ilondrlck Bout'. F. Hampton. HhrIi McUiln, T C. Russell, A. Xolson, C. II. Cord son and 9 steornRe passengers. a Along tiio Waterfront. Tho steamer YolloWHtuno nrrivcil . n...ti.,...i iiiia nioriiliiR with WILL ATTEND L IDANIEL ON CANDIDATES t .. I-.I nnmlnm Mm p. Y. I.mve. Han don; Miss Lowe, Handon; Miss Rosa, Hnndon;.CInudo II. Unt. Portland. A I 'lVui Iiloill. Edna Ruth. North Inlet: William Ilrunnor, City; U. It. Pinkorton, North Inlet; Tony Klom, Hnndon; W. II. Myers, City. At tho lllitiicn. II. Hunch, Cobs River; Charles Mo Cormlck, Rlverton; William II. Hol i i nn..,.m, n Wnriior. Flkton: Mr. and Mrs. Cowan and dniightor; hit amwui-i i'r. i coo. rr tibm.i i.,.',.i. Aivnn Rmitli. Ciios River: imttspi'IICJ. Ta.. May H. v L. Croiison. Coos River; Charloa Francis Patrick Dolowroy, seamnn SwmiBon. Coos River. ()f tho battleship New IlompBiiiro. Al lllll Jil. JIIM'I'IK U. lltlMPII I1L VOril VJIliC. n !". i ....,, ,,ni tiriiirrnHHlVn. Vet CCO " ..,! ii,. iiniiiii'iiR In noruiaucnt highway construction for the benefit Of tllOSO WHO U80 UIU iimiiB business of life. Ho bolloyoB that Coos county Is entitled to the best ronds In tho loud, and If j'e-olocted will servo Impartially and. conserva tively. -(Pom auvj SKIIVICKK AT PITTKIIUIK!. Tho Natal Day colobratloii will be. hold tills year In North Homl on AiiRUBt 30, whon Coob Chnptor No. 99 will bo hostOBs. OKIKJO.V NBARIiV UO.VB. WHI FlnMi Work nt Xelinleiii May JO mill Htmt for Coon Iwr. A Portland paper soys: "AdTleei received at tho office of Major Jar J. Morrow, Corps of BiirIiioow, U. 8 A., stnlo that tho povornmont III CKOl liruilK" "".'"" i.. ,-, nf from Tlllnmook Mny 10 n low ol ho stenmer OeorKo R. VosburR. Tho dredRo will deepen nnd widen tho channel between Whcolor and Wj halom. Tho dredgo Oregon wlh finish drodglng in the nmul", tii., Mnw n. whon shu will IPIIV 1VI1M I1II11U11 I1I1UI .,...J . ill inuni, lainivinv. iwiivw hi. , '", i ,,. , Cnna Unv " i,a iiniMiiinlii F. dark. Hiindnu; ...Hi. nil honors. Huslnoss wns sus-1 taken to loob nay. O. I. VauRhn. North Inlet; A. 11. Kn- poiuleil nnd bells tolled whllo tno nrlntlng dono t :... noiVniii... a vvorron.nnnu b:l ,ii.n hiirhdiI ihrouu i tho mnlii Hnvo your. ion nrinuiib C. lltillpy, RoHoburR; William Rldor'gtreets. Myrtlo Point; ll. r. aooummii, aum Tho Times offlco. G RAND ODGE i ' WiS "' ,VffiS!Sunsot Lodge and Rcbekah As- sail forttnn FiHlioUoO noxt Sntuuft , - -. . suniuiy i. w. w. i . ww.-w. sail mr o ""..,."----.. .. i,i with tl cur oaa or smmou " "' shipment or shingles, which she will nick up at North Hend. ' The gusollno schooner Rustlei, sailed for the Sluslaw. On her arriv al hero she canted a I.Ir shipment of almoii for reshlpino.it for Smi ran vlsco. The salmon will bo taken South on tho next Arrow Uno bout. Tho steamer Yellowstone Is due to morrow and the Paralso Ib duo bat-unlay. tin. i.miii.M nf ihn ('niliiilli' Cliuirli Mill hold n COOKBI) FOOD SAI.B. SATl'HDAV, MAY 10 nt Sumner's llniilwnrw Stere. Workmen AMONG TUB SICK State Delegates. Sunset Lodge I O. O. F. No. r.t el ected the follow lng named dologatoa ." ..l. .. .i ,oiin ,,r ilui (Irani! in iiiiiiiiu mo ".iii - --,- Lodge of the 8tn!o ot Oregon to bo held In McMlnnvlllo. May 20. Win. rtuck; J. W. Hunt; I. h. Wilson; F. S. Webber; C. A. lloono- "i,5.!'' t. ,,... inr nnlmkuh loilttO I o O F. elected tho folowlug named dole'gaies to attend the llobukn'.i as "...ni.iv m lie hold In McMiunvllle. i t. W. SMALL, a well U"owiiMar si.--, MM' 10;M Col0. Mr8. j0io Hen Held man Is reported ulto I , at ,; MrB. NeHlo Owen, his homo on North becond street. ,j, U)UB0 llo,OKtltes will leave on n..,r iiTllIKS of the Chrlstlou! tro llronkwntor to attend tho nsse.n. Church will hold ii t'OO'U !" . . , . ,0 vU-cPrcsldoiit HAliB HATUHIMl. . "'ri.V.-n-linkiili A880inl,ly 1. O. O. F. office of W. A. IlKiw. n '""1 ' - VV.bo, wll loavo on tho llronk- Sl KHE-Snr?'r? XOUTII IlKXU BD1TOK Ht'OlJIW S. P. Pi:iHt'B AXI KUIAllillw .. .1. M1NIJY DBMI-S CIIAllflKH MADB HY PBIHCB. Editor Coos Day Times: "Tl.ero should bo little room for doubt In choosing between b. I . Polrco and B. J. umey iwr jumv v prcsontatlvo. Mr. Lanoy ? , CIJiUU of tho Port Orford Hank, nnd Is Monti fled with ovory progrosslvo movo .....i i... .I,,,,. ;.iiv Ho x n t reless worker for both the city nnd Curr county. No one who khuwb ii doubts his ability to mnko. nmond or lepenl laws. In tho siiort cninpalgn ho has gone about tho district, quiet ly hut oponly niootlng tho repu.i.u DAMTQ $1 Rfl nnd now usks tholr support. Ho his KHAKI PAN lb ------ I'JJ otdone things or .undo "Women a WQRK $Q$ $2,25 tO $5.00 Hint are untrue or unmanly. Quite vvunrv on "". Ti. different on the part of Mr. Polrco. lie In a signed nowspnper urtlclo chnrgos Mr. Loney with writing mm ..... i.... .... fnvninhlo oilltorlal men- tlo'ii, specifically setting out that the ., ,,.H,.,r Mr. l.miev by tlio Coos Hay Harbor recently wns written and paid for by Mr. i.oney. ? tho sort of a dirty eleventh hour poll tlcl.in Mr. Pelrco Is and thoso who tllkO pl'ltlO 111 VOIHIK ll " v.vv....n men of honor should not forgot it. ... ..I....i1.. nnmtnriPH Mr. Loney pain ior n biuu'iu " Compare our regular prices and our goods with so-called special sales and special prices. WORK SHIRTS, , All colors, all sizes 50c WORK HATS and CAPS 25c to $1.50 WHIP CORD PANTS ..$1.75 Agent Royal Tailors FIXUP Two Stores. Nlarshfield North Bend TT VII f I v is$&i A' lmx i. A V VI' Uvory im Transfer Company. Mr i.oiiov linm ior a iii,'' ",u""" ' ti rn: i ne.Vtl.e Coo? Boy Harbor and) ..er May M ; It. W. Morrow, rooms 1 niiu er lleil Cross Don't Take Chances Ion Your EYES . n,i. vnnr nvpsiiiiu uiiti ihvivhv ..... aL& UrW is a kown factUmt Unpaired vision often caus- nervous ills. SjBi&Kr.si-a.'fflSE WK. lmiM, nW onilBK QIABK uiiuu - - I I RED CROSS 0Him. Red Cross Drug Store. Pinne. 12Z -., ...,., ,..v f.ii. tlm milillrntlon of let ters and clippings that wo could not handle, No ono torn! this Is said for Police's benefit, others know better) can write a single lino of editorial for tho Coos Hay Harbor and get It nrlnted as such, neither can this writer uo huiuuuu iui u uiuhvj v. Blderatlon to do these things, hui torlal montton made by most papers Is the true expression of its editor, and wo do not believe thoro aro ninny men behind papers, no nnuiur m small or Inslgulflcant in size or cir culation, will say things other than thoso they beuove aim ficumij -dorso. ..,., ,..,,. With apologies, ior ruouuiB n tut" I i6 to remalp, smcereiy, , BDQAU McDANIEL Pnhlisher Coos Bay Harbor Drug Store. prllit" XOTIC"B TO CRBHITOUS. Notice Is horeby given that tho undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of tho estate of George W. Catching, deceased. Now, therefore, all persons Hav ing claims against said estate are lierooy noutieu 10 present wiu jiuw to mo nt the offlco of James T. Hall, ltoom 11, Bldorado Block, Marsh Hold. Oregon, with the proper vouch ers duly verified as by law required within six months from the date hereof. .. .., Dated this 14th day of May. 1914. JOHN W. CATCHING. Administrator of the estate of Goorgo W. Catching, (1 ROASBCu T?l-at mihltrntlnn. WaV 14. 1914: "Something Different" "Something Better" For the Money THAT'S WHAT WE'RE OFFERING IN OUR RAKE-UP & Shovel-Out, Sale THAT'S WHY OUR IS SPECIALS in Coats, Suits, Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, sweaters, Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, tor sets and Men's Furnishings IS DAILY CROWDING OUR STORE And remember: There's only three days more of these prices. S. S. JENNINGS I KQIIT1I EN1 J C. A. Smith Lumber & EMf g. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBEK, LATH. BHINGLK9. MODIiDINOS, BABn AND ROOTING PAPKI n-'i'J. DOOlA OCT TBll FUKL BILL IN TWO BY UMNO OUB WOOD IM gOOTU UlWf PHONB IM. h-l'" 5l ''V.r."-- . , v. . - 4 last publication, June 11 1914.) iinifn.&,M) T