VrF Jwii',4rTi,pfift -JsV. piiVtQmfln mw -- M , j nr',1. ... ?'"?' i a v M1 THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914 EVENIWG EDITION. ' rwo Lv ITALIANS 10 cie IB iBANGH EXPERT my; 10 COME HEBE 10 801 110 The low A prom Jj7 SUBF-BDABD HIDEO HERE l'- JBunraga 0 r at' M 4 V !k wun'n nninmi win hn i oonfnri Handlers and Dairymen to Wfioie Colony Will be Located Hnlr, Rirl Mnntmhc snnn fnr Hold Big Meetings Soon for Prof. R. R. Graves Ted Prcbble, of Portland, and Gardiner Mill Company Must Near Here Work in Mill While Clearing Land rumjiii.M, wi.i mu- o". it n. over iroui v.(iuini: luua) iu ni'mw, . ,. .... ,.,,, .... ,.,, ,i, ,. Schwabe. foreign Immigration agent for n carle-, nf meetings of ranchers 'or?o .Kull' w " V,u.x '.. l"5 ...... of the Oregon Immigration Controls- and dairymen to l.o addressed liy l,oa" BXm " lP ., ,"." .....r Cuiintv Azrlciilturlst Smith canto P. 12. dver from Conulllo today to uf'MiRn' George Kelly, Make Ready for Water Events Tel l'roblo, of Portland, nnd slon.retnrned from the Coos Bbv iret. K. II. aiavcs, chief of tho Prnciieeu mo r ioiu ijio J'""'; nnimtiv. whAm 1i miriwvilAil In Inrnt. .l,w ilon.riMM,i f n A IT. nml aiicruouu. ijuui iuu, iiis ' .-' ,7 1 -- ....-w- -. ... .---.. Udll J ( ! laitv-M I w- -- ! .... . , ing a party of Dalian honieseckers other expel ta. Mr. Graves li ex or. lauds now bo'.ong.n,: to the Smit.i peered UUb weak to ueud nbout two Lumber company. Tneae anvanea week in this county Pay $2.50 Per Acre for 4500-Acre Tract Now PORTLAND, Or.. .Tunc 0. Judge Dcnn forfeited t'""1 nereB of lnnd near Onrdluur, Dot ' s Cnnnly. be longing to llio I nrJlnor Milling CnmiHiny. to llm ( ovcrnmeiit with the sneedlna: shlnglo. which wits Mod I the pro.lBO that t' c company buy to the motorlioiit Pronto and ro.lo It back In b!x mrntliB for $1! rn por from Ferudnle to tho fobt of Mar-;)tre. This wna me of tho 15 ennos .... ... i" n.nnn.nj .v,nii i.a ... ,.. i. ..ii . ,... .. 'kot utrcot. rneir sium nurucieu involved in inoi uiegon una i uiiiur- :r":--i. ":i. u.;... ;: ,.."rL.r" , "A. "-a ..." . ... mm neonle to the waterfront. ;n!a land grant cac. two-th'r.'a uf mii JKifiiPivn . nn ir iiht ii l -, t - iiu.iii-iii.'fiit'ijiti'i-iiiit. Li.Aiinijn-iw -. . ftllnir nil nr tlm' fnltoH State In ,', fnllmvln ..--If af linMr.n'i Although It W18 the first tllUO which have already been settlod. gc Me', of nn 1-lcnl dulrvlnn country, i rrvL on Coo River Messrs E 1. ,lle-v hnve I'evfonnel together In The UJidlncr Milling Competiy Is Their' dllr? operaV.ons "SS t'"0 an P Tmf Dlark. "charge of .oral week, they eyper.enced no ,,, f tho ol.leat rompanle, In the will ho done with B'.eop nnd f.e miik the cow teating nnsrUllons Here, nref"'1""; j koenlim heir bahuco .Btnte. t begun Iho pincl nse of I o wilt he transformed Into cheese. aMIng In arrauging for It and In and both fee sine i f- nio and Invo he. May. U77 a Pablo orlifou, nnitaeppl Una and aidltlon to apeechc? by the experts. ' M & ".V1",.11.. ",V, i i i.,? P0l,f U '"' ' tt ' , ' ,Br 5 ril"" Anton Spaneda are tha men Mr. they will make reports on their work. UhMon mi the l;ou th. Ul o boyg t time until March 10. tflOO. a Schwalie took to the lend. The par- arrange a program of sports and a llorfonned an act termed the drunk- prices laiiBlng from $1.... to I nn ty went cut fiom Itoseburg by auto- bl dinner and a rfor.d time In gen- " r'"' """ a " ...n . ,,. uJ , ' , ,l' """""' , , , V . . V.V mobile stage to Myrtlo Point and eral. A feature of 11 will be a aatcnlshnient at the skill they dls- land ww granted under to net of thenee bv mule lack end nick horse stock Jiidalnz content played. Congress of August 20, 11112. Spo- TheTeet oT for Slush. w f o " V. . Snflth In called a meeting ''""le '""vert yesterday mornn,g , lal Attorney IluH.ed was In charge reserve, hoping t, find suitable lands of the dairymen or tha lower Co- ' the Oeorge . I Side r. e br migh of tho case for the Oovorn.ncnt. In the agrMftural segregation, null'e to be held at Parkersburg ,lB "Wo . R . J ". J m! m...i .i.. .m !. 1-...1 .t..... ... m.i..-.i.... . -..i.. .. .....-i.. Is now on display In front of the W.....1. n...l l.lvl. fnr ..inAfxl m1wu l.w, annl ,. I 111.. ll,D,- Mai'Bllf lUltl lNB 8 htnllll, 111 ! 1 Olll RIM e Here Eaelh HOME OF NATIONALLY ' ADVERTISED-GOODS .veiryicrainig ear WEN-WOMEN --CHILDREN inns pr onnn rOH OL UUUC1 I gaf rb 'attriiTUffin' M WiNiSTER i i wore I Market streets. Preblo Is also e. !hlbltlne a Kold medal, which ivub presentod to him by tho lit II Hose I Festival committee, of Portland. It shows that 110 won lirai prize in the water events as well as the i hiunplonship of the state. Preble's lunutntlon as a surf-board rider Ih well known, and his ser liejt lmvo been demanded by Fourth of July lOiiiiiuttviM In many differ ent towns. Ilo had an exception ally good offer from Astoria and another from Conor d'Aloue. The Marshfleld committee outbid thei l..t. 1... .......... t..1 IImaI.I.. .1....I.I Association: ouiuin. '. " '' , "' WhoroiiB, Wo, the members of tho u; . 1, !,",,ul,l'""; '" Ul" i"'"" Ul HXttJt daliytcg. tho party went north Into Coos county nnd found what tho Ital ians said is nu Ideal spot. Means .Vew Industry. The only cheeae of the kind to be produced by these colonists ic now biouphf from Italy nnd nn Import tax of four cents Is exacted on everv pnnnl A large cheese concern of New York Is nld to be helping In the search Mr n tinct w! ere this variety can be iraJo In tho Cnltod Slntu. If first oxperlmcnfii In Coos county The following resolutions prove successful, other ImikIh will bo adopted by the Marshfleld Ministerial sought for a more "xteualve develop incut of tho Industry. Coos Ih Ideal Plncc. I Mnraliilold .Ministerial Association, Tho "Idenl Hpot" they finally pick- hnvo learned with doop ro?rot of cd on Is near to tho Hoa level, very the resignation of our bolood fcl molBt and would prove rich In Brnss. ' low lnboror, Uov. .1. 13, Uurkhnrt, Arrangements nio now bolng mndo from tho paatorato of tho FlrBt Pres wlth Mr. Smith for terms of pur- byturlnn Church of Marshfleld, nnd chnBo. In the meantime tho ItnllniiH of his Intended dopnrturo from our voro given JobH tit tho Bnwmlll In inldBt, nnd, Xlarshflold nnd ns Soon na tho deal Ih Whoroas, wo desire to record our closed will send for tholr peoplo and alnccro appreciation or hi m iih a begin clearing and seeding tho lnnd. Christian gentleman, a loyal friend, Tho ordinary westorn Oregon sheep a faithful minister of the OoBpol of will bo employed In tho now Industry, our Lord Jesus Christ, and a devoted with a fow Morlno rams to be Import- aupporter of tho wldor Interests of cd to Improvo tho milking quality of tho Kingdom of Cold, nnd, tho owes. I Whoroas, we, his follow pnstorn I In thin community, have nlwnys - .'found film broad In bin Hympnthles, I MnDTU Dam Mrimo I Kenoroiis In spirit nnd n urotlior he I NORTH BEND NEWS loved, therefore, bo It tlixnlvml Hin llilu liniH. ovi.fnca Chnrlea Van Zllo. who has been to llrother Uurkhnrt tho high esteem i WWM t0 ,,c tlr' II ,nuat bu vcri' llrl' nttundliiK collogo at Herkeley. Calif., Mn which wo hold him iih a man and Would rather ace It wot than hnlf rotnrnod home recently for his vaca- as a brother mlnlBtor, nnd that wo, dry. Will do everything In his '"" 'uaatire lilm or our nffectlonnto pray- ...,,. , ,,. h ii.-v i.ivm-,.ii ,.u-. Mrs. M. Young, of Lents. Is vlaltlng rs and best wishes for the uccom1 ,ouo,r ,0 ,",uKo ll ai- , "', K, friends In ICmplre. , of his future ministry, nnd of tho ' ' boojloggurH n good stiff flno Mr. and Mrs. It. n. Fulton have deep sense of lots which both we , for the first offense, and for the Bono for n visit with relatives In and the community sustain in his second favored putting a ball and To ?,'!? !? l,H,,n"4.HVlf"ror .... I chain on them and nutting them to vm. aieiu is qwm mi si nis Home nwauivuu, inni a ininuio or iiiibi , ... ... ... T v yi on aherniaii avenue. taction bo spread upon the record of iwu,'k " the atreet. If they wouldn't,,' J ',,,:, MORE TfiGUBLE 01 ISL1 President Wilson Puzzled as to What to do About Santo Domingo Strife nr AnorUtr.1 rrr.a to Cn.n liar TlniM. WASI1INOTON. I). C. Juno ISO. Preblo Is a personnl friend of i -Verv muddled" wna Mm ehnrneteil- F. I). Collnn, one of tho most netlvo suUlon npplled to tho San Dominican mombors or tho Fourth of July com- notation by President Wilson. Ho mltteo. and that coincident nlso sorv- Bnld It wna difficult to know Just cd na nn Inducement. wlmt to do In the Dominican Honiib- nouy is employed in me .miumii ficld News Stand and la well-known In baseball circles. MMaafa wMMa-aawaatakAirh. awwwaaatwataaaawiawwwFaawtM, WII,li UAIt IIOOI-2 .Miiyer .MoiiIhoii nnd Attorney IjIIJc (IV'IbI to' Keep Coqiilllu Dry. The Coqulllu Sentinel says: "Mayor Morrison united the Council what they Intended to do nbout pnsslng an ordinance forbidding tho licens ing of saloons. Ho said If the town lie, bccnttBo of tho ninny olcmcntH en tering Into the situation. Ho received word of firing by nu American gun-i boat to atop the bombardment of federnl troopa or the rebol city or Puortn Plata, but did not dlacloao what ho exiecta to do finally. The, gunboat took tho action hecnuae tho I two factloiiB hnd agreed not to uso artillery and destroy propoty. AT ' yVj 'NC; ..T1HIE. HOTELS " -yw& Hilt iiSffl!iv At The ( ImiMllcr Hou,:htnn, .i i Frnnclvro: Mi'iii-i , c.ili llend: . ti.... i...... ......A ' MlhR Wllla Hall, of liitlnil lm this naanrlatlnn uml Hint a r-nnv nf I work, fuad th-ui nn lirimil nn, I w.il. .. .... . . .7 ''."'' .."'"" been the cueat for a rew days or her thrre roanlutlona be given to the r. IConiillu'- i cter' ODcVle' Port n'li'il- '"St' S'rJ J)'- ,),fl,.?,"IV.V- ' ir.MlS;. '' l:.:L"- """Jjl -.Vr. MIJ,vl.t .aid ir the Coun-'l). VanJe. PortMn " Vhs. (' Tclm- ..... ami n. .,. ij. r.miKiu". Ul '! mi" j-iini i iniuisiiail VUHIl'ilt .. .... ... ..,... I'.. l,,, t - n m i .1 ., 111 en iiesiit.i, iu nuu.ti 111 11 up nn ., : ft i ,, . South Marahrield, visited vo:atlveB -f Marahfield here Sunday. I For the MnrBhfleld .Mlnlserlal Aa- draatlc an ordinance as the laws anl It)Bf Kb. ijv,',r'to- C A Parker lllJnt"'l !iiSo W.m hVv?un S!;rtt',J,t,0a, UOIIKflT K IIROWS'ivr '""tllH,l"B "f th "' the New York': O. D. Thomas. Portland; !lClhtiU..,r;o.t aly'SinpSf AUlffi R "uSsFo'fc J'""'1 , - '"t- J' hfC"" laK ' I he wouldn't care to try to enrorco nn h- '!,"' "A" V ' ' '"' J' Ko1' i . i. .1 .i3.'l n..u..n.., i.. . .1. ... i, or, Portland. M la- flmij irialtfkaa avul 1i ! Hoy, have moved rrom Marahfield' to North llend Holghts. 1 Mlas lSmiiia Fitsgerald spent the woek-ond with Mlaa .oe Dulnu on tho Sniltbgnll ram h on Catching In-Iot. xit,1.l niuvm ... &., ........ I nrillnniirn iwirnilll liii tlia itfirnlilm """""' '" "."in. I"""--'. "" ".."! At Tlio lllfiiift. 'in iiiuHBin, uavauae auuiier nr mier (. A, (5nK0 c0,,lu: . Mlcliol-I .uhs iii i pper iiiiiuie niiey ,h ue wouiu im involved iu a lawsuit, brink, Allognuy: W. C. Stnuct, (!nr- MAKi: rlll) .MII.K TltlP. Dr. W. I,. Pomhe. ton, a brother of old by The KiMci pi Isc, Mra. Mllo Siimuei' cnnio from ' Marshfleld the end of last woelc to visit for n tlmo with relatives and i frlonds In the Myrtlo Point aoctlon. The Social Art Club nnd a mini and stuck for heavy damages. COST (IK TIIAXSPOUTATIOX wife, the couplo having como from their home at hnuglolM, Curry conn- diner: F. M. .laincs, North lulot; ueorge Jaohlng, Kinoka: W. Cliere nnd wire, Ilonvor Hill; V. N. Dnlley. Oai'dlnor: II. C. Mclnnls, Coriiillln: II. Hiilnna. Nnw Vnrlf Man Says Freight from Kugeno Is Hon (Sentry, Coalodn. Illgliei- Tliun Around Cape Horn I At The Moyri. A. Wlkor showed up some old ' M. H. I.ordon, Itnndon: J. J. obnhly tho oldost In ox- Ott. Allegany; S. II. True. Ilanilon; Conulllo iinth envnrn.i ,T- "nrdlng, Prospor! l?en Wondring, COaillllO. llOtll tOOIOd Arvr,l0 lnl. M,.Mra,t llnlllllHhtnr.il. ... . ll.r, ,.... 1, . .....! .!. 1 1... .." . ."" . " . ' .""... -"Il""."i weiinesilay evening. Tho roonm ""' u' .uu iiuh, rortianii; .incK spninne, Camp 7; were prettily decoratoil with pink lW0 ('"'8. 'wo "unuios or Do-uung. At The St.. Lnwi-enre The Union Market Ilo particular about your summer inentB, Madam. During the wnrnt summer daya, cxtrumo care sliould bo exurclscJ In the liurchaao or menta. No More Tainted or Fly Specked Meats Wo now hnvo our now COLD STOKAOH PLANT In rull opera tion, which menus to the public: Better, Fresher and More Sanitary Meats than can pnsBlbly lie furnished In nny other wny. OIVK'US A TKIAL'AND 1113 CONVINCED. Order ono of our delicious steaks or ronats that hna hoen Properly Cooled Our supply of V12AL, MUTTON, PORK nnd POULTItY Is nl ways complete, treated In tho saujo sanitary manner. Wo are here to please the people of our community, J. E. Ford & Co. P!j8 171 SO Til IHtOADWAV wi. v. I,, i-iiiniie.ion, a uroiueroi delight- C- A- 'Mw si Jlra. It. W. DIHoy of tho Dllley house. ,, l ," V , ' ,K", , ,wo . K l rocolnts nrobablv 1Mb iv l- viaidiiV i,.a uiti. i.i- f,1,l' ""tortalncd at whist by Mr. and 'oipts pioimtil) tils olt, I Waiting lieie with his Demont at their homa Istonco In Coqull win I in niniln l..vl.. onmn fr-n... " " " "moni l UlOir 1101118 ... .. ' -.. '",n " ir'" Ul PUU ramble rosea Mrs T Uuerln carried oue 'mlr of '""""I'B. one keg and two Mark (Soltzo. St. Louis; S. 11. nilca. They came by way of Cob- it , ," i oxte. Tho first of these receipts Cutllp, Coos ItlvJ; Hnrry Fnrbor. cnt City. Calif., and will stay here a 0ta; T ,.... ... 'was dated November U. 1819, nnd I I" nc! O',,8'1'1'; l0'1' COUpIe or WOeks. The doctor la n , ,', """ Mn' ,!' "' C,,lt "' r0r,mn WI1H foP J.foi. Mln trnnanni-lnHnn n i i ?' ' Cnmhora nml W,fo- t.ra.i..i ..r vninmn iTi,..iit" v el1 'wn rcfelileiits or tho Myrtlo SUXH xov - ro' u, tinnspoitntloii, Oakland. SUmL!.,r. N"lnmeUe U"lN i,lt . Point section, can.o rrom North llend of theso goods by steamer rrom ?nivjii JvuitHiiiiPiii, i AYKDDKD AT (SAKDIXKIt. .laiiios J. Cl"' last Thursday and woro guosts of """loni, conn., to .ow iorK uuy. Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. C. llroadliont Mr a u wn8 "mt, out ,0 K I"kton, who few days. Friday tho Droadbont and wnB tl10 Kront firnntlfstlior or Mr. rtls rninllles wont to Ilnndon nl"n,kt,r- Tho second wna for $t. 12, rr Sutiilfi .rtrtiln i,.i.i,..- ..,.i.. r m w !.!! Mr. Ilioadboiifa Ford and snout tho1'0 ""' for tho transportation of ., and Mlldiod Nott.no. of Scotta-' " "' tho lunch. Mr. nnd Mra. Ciir.'80 j00l,B ,frora , Yk C,,;i,I M,rg, were united in the bonds of H- returned to their homo Snturdayjf ni1,faiM;'jc0' Cn "J"1"; T"8 , ... , ,. ,. .. , . I artarnomi wits made out to Mr. Wnlkor s srnnd- umtrlim.i.y In tho Catholio oliuroli,1 no.01 .. ,,.,... T.,.. ,,. ,,....,.. .,., .., by the Jtev. McDevitt of North Heud. i Uiu'k l,ll8' so Mr- nd Mrs Tho best man was Joseph D. Hughos, ! 0ni li,lo of ,llls city roturned on a cousin of tho groom, and Laura ' la,t Friday fternooir stngo from Nottage. a slater or the bride, was s" I'ranciaco. where, for tho past father. John W. Denning, nnd wns datod December I, IS 10. Tho htufr was shlppod by tho schooner Roches ter. Mr. Wnlkor says that for the the bridesmaid. The following were present at t'..e ceremony: Mra. W. F. Jtwett, Mr. nnd Mra, Wilson Jewett. Mia. Peter son, nu aunt of the bride, Mra. Per kins and CHffoid Perkins. After tho three years bo has been attending' "ansportntlon of the snnie goods the dental colloge of tho State uni versity, from which he griuluated at the head of hi class about n month ago. Mr. (Slleg remained after the graduation exerclsos to take examl- excellent break last given by Mrs. Jewett. Groat credit la due Mrs. Wil son Jewett for the flue dinner given to. the oouple and friends. Many appropriate and useful gifts were re ceived by both the bride anl gruom. IMSKH iii:m. IX rilMTII1 COl'ltT The following cases, b.avs been filed in i be Chu!t Court 'here: I crna Imcne Cobb va. Joseph 11. coltb, fir divorte. Henry V. Uutes vs. 0. A. NolltteT nud Ida May Nollner. Suit to fore close mortgage. J. A. Qwdner va. Ofsan lleaoh Gold-Plstliuni) Drodgd Co. Henry Qninpo & Go,, s, A. W, Onrtoi). CoquHIo Sontlnel. , cereraouy the couple partook of an ,,8t,on oefuie the CallfornU State uoara, Having decided to accept the chair offered him and will teach Iu the achool the ensuing term, which commences July 0th. He says he may possibly teach for a couple of years, at the same time taking all the post graduate work be cau find time tor. VI81TS IN COOB " Prof. R. H. (Sraea. head or the Inlry depsrtirent at O. A. C with his wife and baby, are expected her 'or a v.natlon visit with Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. 8mlth. Coqutlle Sentinel. HAVfXR the agency for the PT.OUlt af the .VKW .MILL at Astoria, can furnish you FLOUR or tho HIOIIKST (.'(.AIM at St.iW per sack. A. T. 1IAINKS. rrom ICugene. Oregon, to Coos Coun ty, by way or Portland, with tho addition or n cabinet organ, he paid a freight bill of $RS.S0 or at a rate at loast three tlmo as great as was paid to bring them around Capo Horn alMy-rive yonrs ago. IX SKATTI.K NLKCTIOf otors Vutf mi Xew Coiimiihidmi I'oi'itt T (loxernuieut TeOy I Br Uu-UM rrM to oo ar I. SDATTLK. Wash.. June 30. A dty election is being hell today to pas upon a new eliy charter sub mitted by fifteen freeholders who were chosen lust March for the pur pose, rue rreennifle'- were HURT .lOHXSOX'S LAT13ST llcniyvllle .Muu Seln VUv Ut Co qullle City .Tall. Tho Sheriffs orrico horo having IVort Johnson In tow, nnd desiring to have htm sobered up na soon na poaalblo, turned him over to orflcor Mlllor to tnko caro or In tho city Jail. Uort naked Mr n inntch to light a clgnretto boMro bolng locked up, but It aftonvards tranaplrod tint bo had matchos. Sonio tlmo arter thore was a suioll or Hro nbout tho building nnd the hodding in Johnson's coll wns found to bo In flames, which It did not tnko long to extinguish. Whon found Johnson was fooling badly from the smoko, having tried unsuccessfully to put the fire out by taking tho bedding to the sink nnd running water on It. Coqullle Sentinel. If you own an auto you auto he In tho auto parade at the celebratlou. rrjaaesjf. ' " -i"m u";uu m j' j. "? .oy Cathartic Tablets are a Wi'laUy good little regulator that :eepa your ay stem lu perfect work ng order. No blllouanesa. no con- otnramdedtoprovldeforaoommls.no greasy. g.ias taste. A stout Ion form of government, hut tha person who uses them constantly charter provides for a city manager , .ill really feel thinnel out an' eieeieii.uy u t'-.iuii' or tuiriy it.ein bera who shall be chosen by dis tricts. A Mayor will be chosen bv the whole city, but his duties will bo largoly social. -ore comfortable as a result of their eases distressing, racking, tearing coughs. Children love It. Rofusu any substitutes. Contains no opt ntos. Owl Prescription Phnrmnoy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Don't fniict the !15c luncheon nt I Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue 'he Chandler. Drug Store, local agency. A Convenience JSSBBMSBOSm. . tfA and Safeguard ) i L w '" - i .ia r5 Ii e jlll in It I ??, h 1 Sf2j W'M i all kI wWMl ) yi-Ili ymM jSsi Iffl 7 If you hnvo ever Ktiiinbled on the (link basement steps, you ran real lo uliat a convenience It Is to have nu lvlectric Light Switch ut Hie head or tlio stairs. When plauiilng your new homo or tho reiiKxIelln;- of your present Inline, diin't forget (lie switch on the Jiascinent stairs, or the Hwitcli nK1tH, porch lights, Imbcboard sotk- llglit the second floor lights 0t fm- the flat Irons and otu lippllliIU'CH. ltemcmber to hu lude clo to front tho first floor. -- f WDttiXlBNMijRlS"., S w fcli.u.ler and less expend to iilnii these things la-fore the acta work Is started. SKIS YOUR KliKCTKlCAIi DEA1 1211 or telephono to us. Oregon Powei Company lei'piione 4,n. . Cor. Second nnd CenttJ-- KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIM'' I2VKRYTIIIX IN T1H3 11AK13RY LINK MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 133 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. rilONEM.d ?l 'I si , . r I ' ''nmmmmmm I 5PajK." - I 4. M Lmr9aliVMi4raiS3iiiHiKlttll rTHBiBlBBlBIBWHIS5SE2&iHHHBMM 23asVi mm fA