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rigg ,rjKJlV4U9WK VT Lffi XZLLiljflf s THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE "VRot 'isoa. M. 3:30 23 it. IT Hit The Flor-sheim"Nat-ural Shape," skeleton lined oxford the "ten strike" of the season. Buy your self cool ness, com fort, style and service in i"Afritnd to your feet" I '' I j WOOLEN I '' I STORE- I ,BtM Ua Boll-A "bully" I Bj h.p. New high toe. H Tan or bUek tlptr B Ml r.lr. 'I he Royal TONIGHT lllu Ford In two pretty songs. EXTHA! "A Flight From Justice." l t&rllllng throe-part photodramn. Foil of puzzlellng sltuatlous. Tnreo Children." An irreaistiuio "kid" comedy, "Some Nightmare." A. Jokor ((caeJy that for laughs has any- luing eor shown In Mnrsuiloiu "tt a mile." Fire reels of tho highest cIubd let motion nlctures .! Admission, lowor floor, 15c; imi ffljr, 10c. Vaudeville net horo Wednesday o!(bt. Thursday nleht. "Pnul J. Rnlney 8 African Hunt." In six reels. Tho only motion plcturo over taken In Jbe African jungle. Othors having wa faked. Friday nlcht. thn Nntlonal Me- norlal services In honor of tho lie- of Vera Cruz, hold In Now ork on tholr arrival. Ono reel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Xotlrn Is hnrnliv irlvnn tlinf llin nil- dfftl.n.l l.n !... ....I.. .I...A.1 ao -BMVtl HUH IIUUH mill- UllllUlllltU n ... I....iiri.lntv amlnlstrator of tho os ate of Fannlo TOR REXT-K Ive , room . I " J M. Cnrpentor. deceased, by tho, bath, electric lights, 11th street, lu County Judge of tho County Court or qulM F. E. Allen COOS cOUiltV. Orncrnn. ! : "" ... . "7.. f" ?!!!!.hr' by notified to nrnsnnt thn nninn tn me. wo uKiuiini nnm mhiiiim urn imi u i ine oinco of James T. Hall, uoom U Eldorado Block, Marshflold, Ore Wn, within six montliB rrom tho dato "Wfor. with nrnnnr vouchors dull' 'Miiiea aa by law required. S. C. ROOERS, Administrator or tho Estate of Fannlo L. M. Carponter, do ceased. First TUllillcntlnn Tnnn 1f last nubll "Hon June 29, 1914. Advertising Pays When It Is Placed In The Times HONE 1COD lOCent lo-u Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY NORTH BEND Mrs nnnltanti t- -. 1,a 0.1 tho fM..rnl or Ike Frcelund jX A.'hlonan:.ya"5hi!-nS; n..oreMarIhf.e,dvf;.!Jr81 I Mr and Mra ti, .r .. tho week end rnMarV;nVltrU1B,,C,,t wVnLJX1"'.1"- B. Diii-muter .... ....... W, ,,,, ., ... iii.i,fl0 Henry O'Xell, of Mnrshflott I a.inn'f . vrcnk end nt IlrnfifvV,8.,0lUll,e na OcorRo mack, of Norn n i n.i?l "l?"rrcP.ce' . their times Superintendent- Robert Kehnn nflni?." c.0B"Mlve heights i nii iu I'oriinnd, CharleR rnvnnniu.ii .i - ...... ort. lof, for Portland last Saturday: Mr. CavnnaiiRh Is a deloirati. tn tho .,(.... . .. ... Vv - "lL- lu it' Portland '' 1,relurc "l inJi10 y- C' T- u- ' hold Its reRii. nr bus ness meeting at the Presby- lerlan c.iurch on Union avenue tonior- ro w Mrs. nessey. of Mllllroma. will ho hostess to the members of the Hnln how Cluli next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. oung nnd brother, Dnvo Converse, wero In Mnrshfleld last Saturday. Mr nnd MrR. William It. Simpson, w'n l "' Worro11' Mr" nni M"' D. Simpson nnd children attended the I-replund funcrnl yestcrdnv after noon, bringing many floral offerings. ., Mr,-nn1 s'rs; Robert McPonn wero Mnrshfleld visitors yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Nowlln, of Ten Mo, and Mrs. Itobert Church, of Ten Mile, wore visitors In tho city on Doc oration Da,y. Mr. nnd Mrs. .John Ileattlo of North roos itlvcr wero visitors In North Pond Snturday. Times Want Ads got results bo '"nqp ovnryono on Coos llnv rnmla I IIU 1 IIIIUB, CLASSiriED I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY jm b-. 4-; "3 f I VOll Ill-INT S!-riMiin fiirnMU'd . wll recently underwent nn oporn housokceplng apartments, nlsoltion for appendicitis nt Mercy Hos rooms on tho ground floor. 413 pltnl. Is reported ImprovliiK nlcoly. Xorth Second. I'Olt SAM' Nnllomil blcyrlc, good order. Prlco 0. 239 llrondwny. In So. KOIt HAM-: I't nnd luilf, vltli Mimll hoii80, In West Hunker Hill. Phono 390-L. KOIt MINT New modern cottage, just south Kaglo'B Hall. Apply 178 Central avenuo. l,OHT lift ThurMliiy afternoon near Park avenuo, a flno llnou hand embroldortMl hand-bng. containing a pair of gloves. Finder plenso leave at The Times office i.-i im.'Vt Mmli.rii liuniniloiv. fur nlshc-d Tenth street. Enquire! of Mrs S. K. Painter or phono1 3q1t ' ' FOUND I FOUND Yale key. 0 nor may Imvo same by applying at Times oiuco. WANTED I .MASSAGE trtvitiuent by nu cpn. Mrs S. Lngus, 1170 Commercial Ave., Phono 207. WANTED Kycs to oxainlne. Eyes examined, glasses fitted. Red Cross Optical Dept. WANTED Situation by joini man ns stenogrnpnor or uookrui"ji, u as gcnoral offlco man. References. Box 404, Marshflold. I FOR RENT w, Tr;y "cwis: I ren. G4 8 Soutn 11th St. w'ti - ,... KOIt RENT Kour iimhii iuiiiimiwi Stutsman camo down the streot In his flat Black house. Phono 299-J.)car nn,j ovldontly did not seo the . . ' dog. Tho dog was a great friend or SKLKCT ROOMS mid table Inmi-d children. Parties who witnessed tho ' ror' gentlemen, In private family! accldont nro Inclined to coiuuro Stuta- close In: rates reasonable. Call innn for tne acci,iont. ua smith Fourth Streot. ta m is touay Buupoenaing wnurawia iui PHAnfl TKPJllPI,.lno damago case of Monegnt vs. Vyi ClU IlvfllVi Simpson over tho Ten Mile Canal. TONIGHT THE RESTLESS WOMAN A Blograph drama. HIS WIFE A beautirul Lubln drama In two reels. THE MESSAGE IN THE ROSE. A Edison drama rull or romance and heart Interest. WIXKY WILLY'S PRIVATE SHOW A comedy. 'Mincm I A VBX 1b.V a " Trt sJ I BREVITIES TIDES FOIl JUNE. uSSt&. hlBh and low wnter at Tho tides nro nlnnml in n. .,.... , - : r"" " -- ineir times on !. , imo nnd hcW ?ocontl ne of each day: heights on tho a compnr- wlll n- nr Inw water. For high wator on tho bar subtract two nours 3 minutes. lHrs. Ft.. 2llrs. I Ft. . 3llrs. IFt.. 4IHrs. IFt. . 5!IIrs. IFt. . Cllrs. IFt.. IHrs. WKATHKH FOHKCABT tnj AmocL'M Prna la Coo tl.J TlaiM. i OUEaOX Fair, west show I ors, cooler east. Tuesday gen erally fair, westerly winds. IiOOA l THMPKItATimiC UKCOIU) For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m June 1, by HcnJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 5S Minimum 50 At 4:43 n. in 51 Precipitation 00 Preclnltntlon slnre Sent. 1. I 1913 G4.21 1 Precipitation satuo period l last yonr GO. 43 1 Wind: Northwest, clear. 110HN KIJI.I.OOO To Mr. nnd Mrs. H. N. Kellogg nt Mercy Hospital, Mondny, .lime 1, a 12-pound son. Mother and child nro doing nlcoly nnd Mr. Kellogg Is about tho hnpplest over over the advent of his first child. h liniu-ovcil. Dr. II. P. Howard. You mny criticise the Indies and tholr silt sklrtH ng much as you pIouho but wo havo notlcod that when a man woars a now pair of silk socks ho generally manages to let pcoplo sco thorn. Move Urn. R. W. Bchroek and wlfo havo moved hero from North HcMid and will occupy tho Itoy Moore house. Iu North Marshflold, Mrs. Mooro going to San Francisco to Join Mr. Moore, who Is loented thorn. Many Want IMnce A scoro or moro hnvo today Inquired at Tho Times offlco about a homo that was adver tised In The Tlmos' for Balo ads Snt urdav night. Tho place Is In North liond. Inspect Ilond. C. A. Smith and A. II. Powers loft this morning for Myr- tie Point to Inspect tho now Smith- Powers logging road. Mr. Smith has . iirucwcuiiy luuupuruiuu iruui um iu- dlspoBltlon. Counrll Tonlghtv-Tho Marahflold City Council will moot this ovonlng . 1.42 7. .19 1.5G 0.0G 2.3 4.9 0.5 C.3 . 2.57 S.54 2.45 9.54 1.9 4.G 0.9 5.7 . 4. OS 10.1C 3.44 10.42 1.3 4.4 1.4 CO . G.tt 11.30 4.4 1 11.27 0.C iA 1.0 0.4 . COS 12.40 5.39 0.0 0.0 4.G 2.0 0.0 . 0.1G 7.01 1.39 G.37 . G.G 0.5 4.7 2.1 . 0.C4 7.53 2.34 7.32 ' to take up various matters. It Ib ex- pectod that tho South Broadway oh 4 ' Bessmont will bo fixed up sb that bids can bo called for for hard paving. I'ninclil.M' Cliuiigo. It Is expected that tho Southern Pacific will tonight renew Its effort to got Its franchise chnnged and tho provision for hourly I car Bervlco between horo and North Bend eliminated. Many nro opposing any cnniigu oi iiubkmu ...... !....... .1. Will Wed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stophon A. Ensterdny, of Tacoma, anuouncoj tho marriago or their uaugntor, uuve, to Dr. Hubert A. Mount, or Tacoma, on Sunday, Juno 7. Miss Eastorday ,was a former resident of Marsitrieiu nnd has many friends In UiIb city. Her father was engaged for several years In tho mercantile business hero. KIIIh Dor. Yesterday morning J. H. Mills' bulldog was run pver and killed on Control uvonue. Tho dog u'nH lvlni nHlnmi In thn strnnt. Dawev MiDiioenn .-iany. oimmuiu io Among IIIOBU buiiiiuuiiuu aiu oiiud, .Tarkson. A. P. Owen. 8. If. Cath- cart, E. L. Robinson, Carl Albrecht, Chas. Callfr, Chas. Brooks, John Vnnberger and B. N. Holcomb. The ense will probably bo tried nt Co qulllo next week. fs..tn.,..l XlnAHnff ..Thftra will llA a special meeting or tho executive! committee or tne Marsnneia unum ber or Commerce with tho road view ers tonight to discuss tho matter or promoting the county boulevard to tho sea. Tho executive committee has requested tho presence of James Watson and J. J. Stanley, democratic and Republican candidates for the county Judgeship. The road viewers who will attend tho meeting are P. M. Hall-Lewis, A. N, Gould nnd R.'L. Weokley. Two Fined for Drinking. Al New man, who was arrested Saturday night for being drunk and abusive to ward his wife, was fined 5 wlien ho was brought beforo Recorder Butler this. morning. Recorder Butler told Newman thtvt ho should quit drinking i nnd have more respect for his family. I Ho also warned Nowmnn that Bhould ' he be brought up again on tho same charge tho fluo would be more thnm $5. Elmer McDormed, arrested by . Officer Uoano at 1:45 this morning, ' was rmou ;u for being on tho streets In n drunken condition. Gasoline Advances. Tho retail price of gasollno was advanced today from 17 cents to 20 cents per gallon, an Increase of three cents. Duly Hero. A. 1). Daly returned todny from Monrovia nnd says ho left everybody feeling fine. Dr. Day, boh In law of Dr. Tower, has Just complet ed n new homo. llrouglit IIUmhIoiI Horse. N. V. Thompson nrrlved on tho Nann Smith from Oakland and brought with him n flno thoroughbred stnlllon which ho will sell to Coos counrj ranchers. Summer Mull Sorvlco. Beginning todny, the summer mall schedulo wns stnrtod. Tho mall leaves horo nt G:00 In tho morning Instead of 7 o'clock In tho ovonlng nnd will nrrlvo late In tho ovonlng Instend of early In tho morning. DlNXKH lttltTV. Miss Loulso Hoycr ontertnlned at a delightful luncheon at Tho Chandler today In honor of Miss May Myren, n graduate. Covers wero laid for nine. V WILL, IIOWIION Is In from Ten Mllo today on business. MIt. AND MHS. J. I). OOSS spoilt Sunday at Ton Mllo. J. J. OTT, of Allegany, came In on tho Alert this morning. S. C. HOC KUS, or Coos Illvor, la n visitor In the city today. FHBD M'QhAIX. of Coos Hlvor, wns a visitor In tho city today. , MHS. J. A. SMITH, of Coos Hlvor, Is a visitor In tho city today. I WAI.TKIt SINCLAIR Is hero from Coqulllo today on business, JESSE SMITH, of Coos Rlvor, camo Iu on tho ltnltibuw this murnlug. I K. K. HODSON, of Coob Hlvor, enmo Iu on the Hnlnbow this morning, HOY LANDUITIlTof Coos Hlvor, camo In on tho Alert this morning. L. D. SMITH, or Coos Hlvor, en mo In on tho Hnlnbow this morning. AI.VIN PETERSON, of Allognny. came In on tho Alert this morning, j MRS. FRED HAUSCHILDT, of Coob Rlvor, was a visitor In tho city to dny. JASPER JOHNSON, of Cooo Rlvor. came In on tho Rainbow tnls morn ing. MR8. .1. It. nonERT80X, of North! liond, was a Marshflold visitor to day. MISS BLANCHE CUTLIP. of Coos Rlvor. camo In on tho Rainbow this I morning. FRANK LAISE and Thomaa Jackson spent 8undny at tho hunter's lodgo In tho Sand Hills. DAVID ALEXANDER has gono to Hood Rlvor to look aRor property Intorcsts thoro, MR. AND MR8. W. C. MEAHBIt, of Cons Hlvor, camo In on tho Rain bow this morning, P. L. CIMINO. of Lnkosldo. wns In the city todny. Ho wiys tho cool weather hns been retarding 'tho crops considerable. A. n T nlltV rnnrt rnnnrlnr. In annnd- Ing tho dny hero, thoro holng no special matters up In court today requiring his sorvlccs. I HOWARD FREEMAN has gono to Mnssnrhusotts to visit his old homo . and tako In tho commencement ox-' orciHos at Yale, his nlmu mator. I MRS, R. K. nOOTH nrrlved homo to day from nn extendod onstorn trip nnd n visit with hor Bister, Miss May Bonnott, In San Francisco. IRA HOWE will leave this week on six wekB' eastern trip. Ho will go as far as St. Paul with E. II. C'amn boll, who Ib going to visit his old homo In Wisconsin beforo locating In Cnllfornln. Mr. Howo -will go to New York and stop off at Nla-' guru Falls and all of the principal cities on rouio, no win roiurn via Denver nnd Salt Lake. SOUTH MARSHFIELD SCHOOL Flnit Grude. Thelma Wilson, HJatlo Nerdrum. Wallace Conner, Charley Vasey and Mary Steward wero perfect In spell ing all the week. Dale. Mauzey, Lura James, Harold Johnson and Juno McLaughlin aro absent on account or Illness. Leslie Hulen Is the only pupil In tho room who has had a perfect attenuance since aepiemuur, . ouu lives at the extreme south end of Eastport and has never been tardy nor missed a day of school, George. Green and Charley Vasey have only been absent a half day, On Friday afternoon Harold Johnson Invited Miss Elmore nnd tho children of the first grade to a party. Thoso present were Laurence n(.rram, Arno Glsch, Kenneth Green Orllo Hydon Hilton Schjolnborg, Gllnda Abbott, Allco Holmes, Mar lon Kardell, Allco Mauzey, Mary Steward. Doris Wilson, Irma Bur ner, Gertrude Brown, Losllo Hulen, Thelma Wilson, Wallace Conner, George Green, HJalto Nerdrum, El mer Scott, Charles Vasoy and John AValter. The children played gamos and rerrcshments wero served. mkmamfti We Are Always Ready to supply your wants In tho general Hardware, Plumbing, Heating nnd Farm Implements. Wo carry n full lino of Lowo lfros.' high Stnndnrd paints, Varnishes and Brushes. Agents for tho Dlabolo Cream Separator. Schroeder & Hildenbrand SI'KCIAli DKIilVKUY. SHIPPING MEWS PARA1S0 SAILS Arrived From San Francisco With 19 Passengers and 64- Tons of Freight Tho atenmer Pnrnlso arrived nt tho Arrow Lino dock yesterday with 19 cabin passengers and G4 tons of freight from Snn Francisco. Sho sailed for Portland yestordny after noon with twonty-flvo pnssengors nnd n rnlr cargo. Tho Pnrnlso will sail from Portlnnd for Coos liny, Wednes day, Juno 3, nt 9 a. m. Among tho paBsengors to como from sun Fran cisco on tho Pnrnlso wero: Cnpt. HresBon, Oenrgo Plsgllone, II. Cnpolln, Mrs. Capclln, George Har bor, Mra. Inglo, Mrs. llnrbor, J. E. Drown, E. Dnhl, 11. H. Wilson, Jos. lloylnnd, MIrb WIIboii, Mrs. Nolson, T. II. Ilerndon, Jns. Mcintosh, S, iioyu, ku annror and t. uiiock. Among thoso sailing on tho Pnralso ' for Portland woro Mrs. John Snydor, ; .)iib. j. i , iiuiiiuiu, i.. ,i, ncuiuiu, r;, Oonslor, Mrn. T. F. Smltli, Mrs. L. I). Smith, Mrs. Ouy Koudnll, Mrs. Carl Evortaon, Robert Irving, W. A. Mc Allister, Sid Wllllnum. II. II. Freeman, M. Epstein, MIhh Irolnnd, E. S. Saw yer, E. Cowden, Mrs. Hnlston, A. Itt ll t nrti T Ttitliitnttii A A ntlnrann iHHinvii av iibiiuiiivii t itiiuviouiii Uoyd, Ed Shnror, T, illloclc and Walter llrown. ' u. s. i:N(!i.i:i:it to VISIT COOS DAY Tho following telegram was received rrom Cnpt. Mncgenn, or tho Ilronkwator todny: "I Interviewed Col. Melnt troy nnd Invited him to como to Coos Hay. Tho Invitation wns accepted." Along the Waterfront. ' Tho Adollno Smith nrrlvod In yes terday nnd will probably sail today. Tho Nann Smith will sail rrom Snn Francisco on Tuesday, Juno 2 at 3 p. m. Tho Alltnnco will sail rrom Port land for Coos Bay Wednesday, Juno 3, nt a p. in, LINEUPS IX GAMES. Plnyem In Cml(v.lH on tho Hay Ypstonliiy, Following Is tho lineup of yes terday's gamo between North Bond nnd Mnrshriold: Marshflold North Bund. Johnson Krauso Pltchor Landers Thomas Catcher Mugary Surbock First Dnso. Burko Oafrnoy Second Base. Smith Donsmore Third Base Sator Wallaco Short Stop Woods Kelly Left Flold Chandler Phillips Contor Flold Lewis Hyde Right Field Hurry Kimball wns umplro of tho Marshflold-Nortli Bend game. Mill Giinie Lineup, Tho lluoiipa yestordny wore: Eastslde. Mnln Mill. BrlggH II. Murks Pltchor. Brooklor D. MnrkH Catcher. Rngsdalo Lumlnux Shortstop Mti roll Wallace First Base Johnson Morse Second Baso Hanson Hill Third Bubo I Mnttlla Rohlusoii Loft Flold Wilson Tollofsnn i Contor Field Feurstln . , Falrchlles Right Flold I Next Sunday the Main Mill team win probably play the North ironii firemen and a week from then will give tho Eastsldo team another chanro. The Eastslde mill team Is looking for a now pitcher. PMIWEKH AS FOOD. Cundled Vloletn, Slewed Lillet uiul j rrescneu hom-iiuiin. The usefulness or flowers as food Is but llttlo known In this country, but In many countries tlioy aro ub"I as Ingredients In many dishes. Rosebuds boiled In sugar and made Into a presorvo aro eaton by the Turkish ladles, In China the species or Illy known to botanists as "thtinbergl" la ono or the choicest delicacies or the native kitchen. It la dried nnd uscxl ror seasoning regouts and othor dishes. Tho lilies aro grown for market in many provinces of China and nro usually nliu.ed Just bofore they bogln to open, then cooked as a fresh vegetablo, much as wo cook spinach; they Invo a PDRTLftND Tclophono 77. l'ltlCH OL'AMTV SERVICE REDONDO IN FROM SOUTH l)ROIS AXOHOIt NEAR I.IPK HAVING HTATIOX TO REPAIR 11RKAK IN IIKH HTEKIUNO GlUlt. Tho stenmor Rodondo, Captain Erlckson, nrrlved lti port this morn ing. A bolt dropped out of tho Bteorlng gear ns alio was passing tho llfo-savlng stntlon Just Inside tho harbor and It waB nccossnry to drop anchor while ropalrs woro be ing mnde. Tho bolt was roplncod within ten minutes and tho stenmor proceeded on hor way up tho har bor. Tlu Hedondo brought twonty flvo cnbln pnssengors nnd n fair cargo of freight, Among those to nrrlvo wore A. I). Daly, J. II. Mills, Mrs. It. K. llooth, N. W. Thomp son, Frank Dlckmnn, K, E, Carlson, Carl Morgron, Ed F. Mnlilmnn, N. J. HnrnoB, Mrs. J. Mnrncs, Mlnnlo Word, Mrs. Larson, DobbIo Holncclc, F. O. Hunch, Mrs. Hunch, John Klzolvcnn, Axol MntBon, Elsla Fos ter, F. M. Foster, Wllllnm O'Irrlon, C. W. noodmnn, W. O. Drown, Ar Fa or, E, Nolson nnd M, Shnnnhnn. Temporary Repairs Effected to Permit Her to Travel Un der Her Own Power It was statod today that tho tem porary repairs In tho drodgo Mlchlo would probnbly bo complotod to night or early In the morning so that tho crnft might atari tomorrow un der her own powor for Portland whoro she will bo placod on dry dock for repairs. Tho extent of the dnmngo cannot bo nscortnlned until sho Is thoroughly Inspected. No word hns been rocolvcd front Capt. Pendorgard of the A. M. Simpson and tho oxtont or tho dam ago to tho Simpson Is not known. No further explanation of how tho accldont ocourrod Is offorod, al though somo aro Incllnod to blame tho Mlchlo ror anchoring so near tho bar. It Is said that Captain Reed was nctlng uudor ordors from Englneor Pottor, tho export who was rccontly horo, In anchoring close to tho bar. Navigators say that It Is wrong to havo a vessel nnchorod thoro, aa thoro Is llttlo spaco and tho curronts aro uncer tain. most agreeable, tasto and fragrance. In China dried rosebuds aro can died llko vlolots, and so Is tho Jas mine. Tho common yollow Illy growing In ponds and mnrsbe makes n most delicious preserve, nnd In Turkey It Is utilized In preparing a cooling drink. Owing to Its flow orH having a porfumu llko that or brandy they aro often called by Eu ropeans "brandy bottles," Candied violets aro now a stnpla product In somo parts or France. At Grusso, for Instance, m which neighborhood Immonso quantities of them nro grown, all tho old and stnlo vlolots nro sold to tho con fectionery manufacturers, who steam them, dip thorn Into pans of boiling sugar and sell them at n high price as "confiture of vlolots." APPLE BOX HILL FAVORED Favorable Action on Menmiro Do nlivl ly Purlrtc ronnt Grow on WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 1. Representatives Slnnot, Hawloy and linker had a hearing beforo tho committed on coinage, weights and measures today on the new upplo box bill. "Thoro doos not seem to bo any opposition to this bill," said iUwley after the meeting, "Tho prospect la favorablo ror getting It roported Friday," Drift BSee Initial Stationery A full line both in note and cards. This is the style the initiated prefer. 40c per box. THE LEADING DRUG STORE. Phone 141. i ifWifm 'AHm mj DREDGE MICH REPAIRS MADE