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. MARSHFIEIA OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1915 EVENING EPITjbg. THE COOS BAY TIMES FOUR -'rc dav T'TrtTTCC 8bo has t0 set up l0 ,et hr hus" LUUj DA Y 1 IIVICO bgpd in. but she doesn't mind It at M. O. MAMMTCV, Editor and I'nb.'aH to get up aad let the cat oat. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor ' Young people are always cmimias Offclsl Paper of Coos E atered at the Postoff Ice at Marsh-! claim It. Conptr' broker heart, but old people never' They bare fouad oat taat i Pioneer Days in Coos and Curry Held, Oregon, for through the nails as Ball matter. transmission second-class, ihey can jet orer to much. When 1 first went to Port Orford. , la 1SS2.'" said William H. Packwood , of Baker. there was not a per About all the future some people Iawwnt filler, o far as I know. hare left Is longlnf Tor sarlac; waea B the Coquille or Coos Bay country, i It is winter, and lonxlns for sancaer nor h the whole stretch of country T ... . , " l Sinn. ww. !" irMf, AFlllKMJ or ine i nes ICItjr. California, rue wnoie country the following clipping to the imwvbihph! war- lernes of tlm- . PRItT pahaokai iin i,. aBd trash and the mountain were full of aame of all kijkis. dear. There are womea who Jat eta,bear and. best and ot numerous or til. eiK .mat roameo me cuuuirj. n t.n rttpinnxrh!' x'w for neceat- ,"- ... Port Oroford was an open roaa ber 10, 1914. page 1153, results: TO POIITiaXl) VIA KI.OHHXCK AITO STAOi: SCIlKUl'liK 1'KIJIUAUV, 1015. CITY MANAfiElt PIAX. FRIEND of "A year of the eommlKui-en . . . as i ager pian ai untune. r.. rv..6 . wumnl widow. Started out with deficit of 11500 and n further loss of $1J0 In taxes from saloons. Ends year with balance In favor of city." lAis rtovtst! What a aaeeal mraeed mi aeea nmt u hti t mtLx more thaa aaythlct; els Is to en- office Mtf saloon aed Leave Florence Leave Marshfield' Iaro Gardiner store, poet a detail of .. Iplor a small boy to ma Ms thought United 3ut artWery under co- lleease f "" " sand of Lieutenant Wyman, and ihoase. First MbNTHEItS PENSIONS GHKATH5T YICTOHY THE prediction four years ago by Judge Neil, father of Mothers Pensions, that a mothers pen sion law would reduce crime aad sate children Is conclusively proved by the report made by Joel D. Hunt er, official distributer of mothers' pensions In Cook county, Illinois. Mr. Hunter said nnr rnmnftny rAmiuint i a Ka may mi it s hwi.w rotted Jutes Dragoon, la-law. but be Is mighty alao" to see "As seen as we were back from her when th- baby bat aweele. Hm Rier trip, all hands were ' -. . v-,- .. I. pot to work building quarters for . The paradcr abont pin aeair I tpne -.. w port Orford. We made that it is the kind that aerer stick, our buildings of heavy logs, which It Is a shock to a nana when Ms could, on if occasion demanded, be local paper refers to Mm for toe first nsed as forts aaalest Indians. For . .. "nmm t nar oU hhmbc t horses and mules we had can- ZS T . J? . wvered sheds. The steamer from Mle we do aot rejoke la .- 5at. rTtwi9CO to Portland called neighbor's mJsfortuae, we are apt to about once i week. There was at view it with resignation. nu time la Port Orford. J. E. Frank- Th man who JU mi ill w Vbow. lto ' yr T3r,r- Tn.r nad a little The man who t as an ae inows MWB, Eew. lhe lwtooll j wa! w ts easy 10 uademaod. It Is tae man ,i Biu tBd d0 not think they Before Ihc iteasiofl law was em acted In Illinois, ISO children, (out vko says aotMaa; who hac yoa mese- were ever able to do much of any at AAA .LIIJtA miVas " a.t . . .. ..AU.a . u. Mon. Tnef. Wed. Thur. Frl. . Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thar. Frl. Sal. . Snn. . Mon. . Tne. . Wed. . Thur. Frl. .. Sat. . . Sun. . Mon. . Tue. . Wed. Thar. Fri. . Sat. . San. 3:00 a.m. .1:3f,a.m. I.oo'a.m. : jo a.m., 5:00ia.m. 5:00 a.m.' 6:00 a.m.' ?:00ia.m. . a i S:00,a.m. .10 fl:S0'a.m. ,11 10:30'a.in, I 2 3 4 o l 6 7 S 4:00n.tw.l 'fi:00n.tn. 4:3ln.m.i B:30'n.in. f,:00,a.m.il C:00la.ni. f.:30.m. B:0a.m. 8:00M.m.li 7:00 a.m. C:00.m.i, 7:00H.m. 7:00a.m.l S:00.m. S:00,a.m. j 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.! 10:00.m. 10:30 n.m.!!ll:80H.m. n:30B.m.!l2:30it.m. of a croun of 2.000 eMIdrea. whose fathers were dead and ths mothers poor) were brought into the Chicago Juvenile court charged with crime. Since the pension law has beea In operation only eight children out of 2,000 children, whose mothers were receiving pensions (the same kind of a group) have been brought into court charged with crime." This Is the greatest redorUea la crime ever known by the operatioa of a single law. lap. taiar. Franklin afterward went up tk f-Mti11 AAMM inJ 1aaAaJ Some asatrtaMBial boaoc are Tery ,,. wb,r. AtDM aow lg Tvj sood dlvMead payers. wu ta old sailor, and Is no doubt A hoaattfal flrl H oae who Is pret- 'Tr. the river' long since. Two tr A ilnimi't t- it 'Jlr mn remember well were Vu i . . . .v ' Gamble, who afterward It 1c aaseaa aatare to waat the am a prominent man. connected tax to sMae oa both sMs of the with telecraph companies. The other street at toe saat time aad taea Mek aan wftf lD fmous Oakland multi ba we tae to carry a ,-rasoL SiKS' 5', f' t .. . f...,i..K .,..... Wm .il... .. .u - .v.. v.m t.. .- . r t . r. . iiumiTs iBeu6iur icfwi w rami wy uh. ii v a jobs turkey. Spanish Slarv Kept more than half the penslened aiotaers ,0 &T aad kaow as little as a al! store. Later she married a moved into better aelghborhooes. .. aa mi. Sutton, aa enriaeer. and the .11' 11:30 a.m. .1 2:30.ii.m. i:soimu. .13! 12:30p.m. I l:30p.m. ; 2:80!i).m. 1:00, p.m. ' 2:00 p.m. 'i 3:ui'iii.w. 3:00a.m.' ! :00,.tn.i 5:00,.m. 3:30a.m.!' 4:30a.m.il 5:30a.m. 1:00a.m.: B:00a.mJ, C:00ia.m. IO.a.m.', 5:30,a.m.! C:30.m. 6:00'a.m.i' 6:00.m.l 7:00la.m. 5:O0!a.m." CiOOia.m.l 7:00a.m. 5:00!a.m. ! 6:00,'a.m.i 7:00j.m. 6:00;a.m.'! 7:00!a.m.l S:00a.ni. 7:00 a.m. S:00'a.m.i 0:00ln.m. S:301ft.Mi.M 0:80,n.m.i;i0:0n.m. .25"! 9:,10a.m., 10:80'.m.!'l l:30.m. .S6!ie:30iH.iu.t'll:30tii.m.riS:80;i.iM. .2"Hii:ooa.hi.'!l2:00 jh II 1:001p.m. .2Siil2:00 m l:00p.m.H 2:00p.m. On early trips, througli to Portland same dny, conditions being favorable. .14' .IB .It! .1711 .ISP .20'! .21 ' .22 1 .23-1 24 Better Times Are Co: ming Hut to receive (lie benefit from lioilor tini0 help weather Hie storms of hard iin,PH i1lft ,J?I ioiied virtues of "ntlieo: Thrift, Economy and Prude arc of tlio utmost iinpnr(aiiro UNITIM) ST.VTICH SUIMIIIVISION. UNDKU TIIIO novioHNsnxvi? FIBST HATIDH1L BHK OF COOS BAY Siffclji Deposit Boxes For Kent, taking the children away frasa the temptations of the slums, aad alt te mothers stay at home aad take care of their children Instead of leartag them alone while they went to wasa The the clothes of other mothers' child ren and clean the houses of other children's mothers. THK "AD" KILLKR Ii WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST who woe hit little "a4 not so Terr wfs. hsdad: Acaaae ass adTerttsesaoau tell The aaanV what he aa to sell. Aad If Us "ad" k aot oa doek The people paot htsa of with Ta trio O COOOI) KVRVI.VG. good, trj' the tt. jioaoar ease eaa war te. A Bcosser. s do not for x aiasasat thtak That whea yoa eat ot printer's fcsl- sr I UUU! IUCH. ToCre eaar aaaaey oa the ride: '- "TV asarfdr baajanu mtehK 2 lsivr t. hmumC aaasann I tooM xC I V J TtcsMsc 1 xt m ma sanaalthi Mb aaaaj ?& fcfj. afarkod aad the "i ike s3arr lailli Time shall a awsauaasa naaaa I -reaaVI atsi . r.,n, , , i.k .w. ptm: raraj. I Ttist sas&c im m x. alisaunaii maoaa. as : t fratgyan aisaiir gsyiaay Tun-sir If 2 "sh taaa. lest Usse 1 saw them was In Port- Had. They were charitable and . liberal, and no one deservlnr ever failed to receive help from them. I do aot know, but I believe that both .of thesa are now 'over the river'. "These are about all the old tim er, except Jake Summers. Charley Foster. Fred I'nlcan. Simon Lundry. 'Xaadolph Tlrbnor. who were all at L1; eE' "Back of Port Orford was the wfn hesitate flM- oj. of -i.. timber I ever aaarehaau aa to saw. I went out with one or two others of our men and staked a Halm. It wu all nnsurreyed, so all To Ktop roar ad we weald resaark. ,.4 d0 ,, work g ,rter doins; Is joK Uke wtatlauc ha the dark so a Captain Munson came to see Toa any kaarw what h aaaaaa, hat, nte at oar quarters and aaid that .tepnas aad Ticnnor. in looxins; around for a location for the mill. had found a sprlasr of water on my elate aad wanted It. I told him to tell them to go ahead. I could not hold the claim. He said they would pay for It. I told him whatever they did was satisfactory to me. That 'erealas; he caate back and care me 1155 la coin, and on that claim Xephaa and Tlchnor put up the first savMill. for catting white cedar. ever balk Is Oreaon. This waa In 1SS2. I have no Idea how long they raa their mill. It was In the sixties . that a fire came nearly burning Port Orford aad the whole country. la the early days one or two cuts TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has been a hobby with us for a good many yonra and n lot of our customers will toll you when it comes to RottltR good, sound, durable framing material at tlio right prico wo know our busi ness. Just tell what you want to build nnd tlio nmotint you want to spend and we'll got busy with our pencil and fluuro out tlio host your uoney can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. KCT.Wi DKPAKTMKNT CUT THK TL'EL IHLL 1 TWO II V USINO OUIt WOOD PIIOXK inn. 1HSJ HOITTII HltOADUWY FLIB & BENNETT !( OlillKHT 11ANIC IN COOS C'UUNTV Khtnhlislicd 1H81). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 latercxt l'nld on Tlmo Depoilin Offlcors: J. V. Itcimill, PrcNtdent. J. 11. l'laniiKiin, Vicc-I'rcslilciit. It. V. WllllniiiH, Cashier. Oe. V. Win liwtcr, Ami. rl 1 hi 1 111 anwn 111 1 1 1 a aawisaiwww in a 1 11 11 1 n u To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Mondr Marslif ield-North Bend-Empire Auto Service l.ctnt's .Mnr-lifleld at llusy Corner 10:00 11.111. 2:0().ii.m. ft: 00 p.m. Leaves North Iloml 1ft min utes later Loaves I'liiplre. ::t0 11.111. Il::i0 n.m. :t::i() p.m. THK KAST AND CO.MFOIITAllI.E S S. Geoo W. Elder NKWLY KgUMM'KI) NOUTII 0. K. McGKOItOK Phono 41, Mnrshflold PACIFIC BTKAMKIIIP CO. AGKNT W. M. P.1LH81 Phono 421, Korti Ee iiiissuLUMi inmii jsassaaz whiujk von: jou is. aliawL- th la ft th worth of the worker w all that was uken from a tree It shall last CtPtftin Tlchnor took up a claim . ufc mmn a" " miy inera mi me are saonai hi saaat time. Later on he married second skid doa to areasn time, and now ilea burled on the e throat the nil I north of where our soldiers' 11 I wool Ube that. H I wsk Hah Ttwei tty If I were rich; No man from rae. sj to tasl 4vf aa 14 to aakfcea aad sum the mo- ta at hasaaalty s hear? ye aC4 bat a feat. If ye It by rale taea shall saarrel anal prase It aad follow your arboot y th wires that y strlag shall the lasaoa ma iltrnnvk it u'..i. ahoaW ea.Kr-hasM tara(mr ta, JOBrMrm, ) IT! quarters were, with his two wives, one oa earn side of him." 1 BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profits $125,000.00 OFFICERS: J. W. Dennett, President Arthur McICcown, Socrotnry Tom T. Bennett, Vice President Dennett Swnnton, Troasurer Transacts a trust business only. Acts aa trustoo of oxproas truatB and alto aa executor and administrator of estates. Tlio only Trust Company In Oregon outside of Portland organized undor now truBt law in this state. KQUIPI'K!) WITH WIKKMCMS. ;teamsp Breakwatd ALWAYS ON TISIK. SAILS KKO.M MAIIKIIKIKIil) Dl'ItINd 1 IIIIM AUV OX TIIFJ I.OWINd HATKS: l'Kll. (I, 1:00 I'. M.; I IIII. I!l, 0 A. M-i H, 'J(, 1:00 l .M.;-KKII. li7, H:00 A. M. I TICKKTU ON SALK AT rOKTIiANI) CITY TICKirT OFFICE AND OAK STIIKKTS. PODTMNI). Phono .15-J. C. II. liAXnERUl PI0KEEP. RETRACES ' THE OREGON TRAIL In the ' lMer-ftlng Pop!"' de partment of the February Amerlan XMaslne appears a sketch i.n-J vr.tj,r h whikA .. &.-. nwuktnmrmi.tt nf r i&i,.v &.h Id set apart a time eaea oay to so eyale who tcoffod. the tvak-al lol- wkB xr-Hx yeart old. set out Tho poor nnd needy. Rraeloas weoldiloa who rua u ..j -if lon from Oregon Uh an ox-teum . 1 bo I? ", 7 .l ,0,rM nd a prairie sboo:ier. and spent , . ., ... I,.... iawn u pappeia 10 . nearly a year traveling wjih tln-m to It I woro rich! Tlio "ten" you nsk of inu I'd gladly lend If I woro rich! I'd mako It moro If you but nskod It, frlond, If 1 woro rluh! Sit down n while, l want to talk with you. Although I can't afford to loud a sou, You'd like, porhnpa, to know what I would do If I woro rich. When a man koIh lonotmno ho lio- dsaee for the mob while the laurels Indlunapolia the beginning of th are pasted 10 the man on th Job. ?M gon trail. All alontc hH way Ttu.M.1. k. hi- . n ", P monuments to mark off rhoah ha delve at a sewer or iweat hi. historic route. In IHS:. Mr. Mk Mih a tuade, somewhere Just ahead r a a young man went oi-r th there's a neat In the shade; he 0rg rH w'h his alfe. He -nt shall main inumi ,.. iiw. . v 'n prairie schooner hbuled bv oxen, r j m 1 ? . ? , Hna ,a""1 oun, " n the track that leada at the quar- 1!08, at the ago of av-nt-l. h.. ter aad never gives alack. li the.wnt omit the route again Follow mlKlit of his bran aud the light '" '" nn ,,s,r,'l fl(" ' nrtlclt- ntarUlT .!,n,ln ",mU Wl" ,0 l,,e """Meeker wanted to retrac puicea tlio worthy attain; he sbwll'hls route, and he wantod oxi'n. Th; Knze nt his past from tho holght aud'wrB M"r 1 1 l ",,i-, daya or not ruo It Whatever vour Job is ",!nm 1"a ol1 Vl "y- jiiiiriievinui. nn ' aftttr a long aerc-h ho prhcure-l Daw joirnejiiiHn, Do II! antl TwW 0t Xumbf.r , MnK inn iiniignty who wilffol and t'ao Pitched In Mr. Meekor's own front WHKhliiKton. in of tiiiiu HIIHIl lll'KOl tllOlll ull Willi 1 In. "II uiuil.l In. i..i.,...u(,..n (.. r..ii... HtlUIIIll of "ulllrU " an. I 1.....1 ..... . 1. .I.Mr Mmiltiti- un.l 1IU .v i..a... il.... i. .. 'cliooka to the man wh.i u-m un.u ,h! Innuworable tuiull towns und v nunin I'nnu iim- .. ......i . .... " w- ..... uiui . 1IUU11 T " inn. . .1... . .. . ' . 1...1.&11 111H 1 UKK ItA Abstracts I'OU Iti:i.IAIir,i: AIISTIIACTS OF TITLK AND 1NFDHMATION AUDIT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAItSIHlKI.D AND COQl'ILLi: CITY, OHI.OON GIS.VKIIAI. AfJIIXTS, lASTSIDi; AND SKNfJ.STACKKN'S ADDITION AOKNTS I'OU I'AWDIW l'A( II 10 ItAILKOAl) LANDS IIKNKY Si;N(JST.t Ki;N, MANARKIt TYPEWRITERSAH standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, 0 liver, L. L. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. CleanliiK, remlrln it new platcriH, work Kunrantootl. Itlhl.oiiH and carbon paper delivered. PIioiih iih your order. Phono !!. AHUnco offleo. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. mien a man koIh Iniiomiiio ho 1.0-lnluggnrd who slept, tho huiuhlo gaJlryard nt I'uyallup. Waidiliii jlnnjo re,.Zo ht poor company , wll j , ml , wJ W - I'lllOH Which lull's Ulll'llllo III. nlniiu UHUleaMUt 1)0 the nlil trnll uhAr u-lmn 1... fi.-. plUVBtf bllt ills llHI'Ve lll lianH. 1,. ' lllUIr.l lt i.lri.iill.inu mtut,. .1,..,., the harnoes ami nulu t. .i.a ...,,.., Iwas uothliii' but wildoinoM. vher "''' Ifor It itn't the berths that ,.,. a ..ever ho wont the fame of his under" V, ride whl..h ,.7 7 , ukl,l Peul him. From "- 'woranfH ""1 aih""rurtulWl.l"to.. ho wont Into Oregon. Patience becomes a hahlt ..nickeru L "l ??L J L"1.! "Hh f fc ..1B' i'J.tooV. ".' .."" fc'- moro tlmo tryltiK to pull others o down than they do In trying to climb up, with n unnum th i,i . """. """ uw uuri " ins uraln """ .. aouiiwku. Illinois. V "" ue snail buy them in Ui.ht,.. inence uuo iiutlaua; v lb.,r ...i ,.i- .,.. r "'."'" vu You can't Renro ln.v .. f. .'.... F""" "" n"' now toilOO ., ... . ' .-. nut mo lanio with tho thirteen :iX J'lIiST ANJJ AlTISl COSTS O D THEY SAVE YOU IrONEY Front Street CARS ISAAC R. TOWER Agent Coos and Curry Counties. Mni'shfiold, Ore. nrou- osltion. o A good many iiooiile'bollovR that to kiiow n lot of eoiitoinntlblB Is to bu ulsu. finallv hu ai-. lit lmlluiiupolis ou July r, i. mil Kirn nil lliontha nml suvan eourae as the coutpaat notnts to, days from the time he left hi homo Whatever your Job Is. Journey. "" i11'bUP. Kverywhere ho had e.- mm, imj (i:-Uu Liiukmi. , '.'.' " .'""' """i m in" umnni' -areeeeaia oatii Mltiauv HKMtiMT HAM, old tr..il, ami stt up suliable muiui menu tu mark I lie unite. I "In sixty ei-H Mr. Meeker never , a been siek In bed. lie liuu always The l'uWk llhrart Uwufl. 1. '. Vt'" '" UH' ",M'U ' lr: uo ,h "(l t1"' e i untie uinrar) Uenefit Duma ttlul . hard uf h.-arinc n.. l.,,,. U6 careful ol the mun who oomnll.iu , . " y "" C' W- l,yler' ,eor aru,,k 'ntoxicanu nor exuer ments you; he (S probably mifMn ' "' u"' nd Mrs. W. Paint-' lUl':at rheiimnth pain. He is now you un will, ,. v.J. , ...' .L" " tlniNoa'i PatHUm nxt a.i,?hl'hr d tully expect, to lUe -.- ,-.., sewn ui UllLllUC WOn .l- . " m 1.4, .. . .... . ..- . open. ""' weaiaa. promiset to be of uu w4 i pieeeure and Interest. Tickets C. J. BOAIFi; jj. A. II. IIODQINU Marslif ield PA,NT AND IYIUt5"lieiU DECORATING CO. Kstinmtes Furnished lhonn nH-J. VarhltficM. Orfjcni. , to be ii liuudiurl.' ! THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshflold WASHINGTON AVFM'H KTAUI)i:. STKFHT NOUTII P.KNII O. A. Metlin, Prip. I SOUTH COOS IIIVKIt HO AT I SKUVIOIJ I LAUNCH KXPKi:S3 I leaves MiuMifleM evory day I H ". 111. I.eavet luvid of river I at !l:ir. p. 1,1. I STIUMIIU HAINMIOW I leaves head of river dally at 7 I . 111. Leave MaiJ,"lcld nt :: p. I m. F'oi- charter njipiy m liouni. I HOtinitS iiSIlTH I l'roprietor Bometlmea a man Is ealletl are heiuc sold at Kverutt's Phar- uuiiiviiiuua I 1 III lg oalleil a huv. . J. -.. rmi aetOP Just beuu.se l, "",t 2 ?. " " Md " 0dratt' tergal! tU"C 1 no? Mw " l4rahfleld. Muruhy. , ureneatra will furaieh ainl r. 11 If ui.. ..1... ..11. iu uhva a b'ttB cro when I merry dun.ers. a . the nitwit KfUoh tile COOS HAY TIMKS WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS Hl'Y AN l'P.TO.TIIi:.SIINl"l'K WAU MAP Will Ml THK I SITPLY LAS'W I They Are doing l'ast I j Pictures & framing I I VTU3IIKI OUIUiO e e .MATT L. MAY W'estora Oregon ReprosontaUte of- HAAS llHOTHISUS ImnorterB and Wlioloiiilo Groeern t aiarbuiioiu Oregon Tel. ai)4-n. i. a m.i . IT TllSPiTIII Semi-wcokly service Coos Bay and Snn Frantf STEAMSHIP lEIH Wll. 1. sail i.Mtmi 'M ir(iin.'i 101.11 i.yiu 1 KWCISCO, AXIi K.W PKIHtfl KI'VDAY. FKIIIII IIV 7, AT M Equipped wltU wireless and submarine bell PassonKers aud freight. ST EBP Nil Sfft Eciuipped with wireless and submarino bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FHO.M H.W KltAXt'Wt'O I-'OH COOS HAV KltlDAV, l-'UHIH VHY3, ATirl .1 Ban Francisco office, Greenwich street plcrM and GOO Fife building. . Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McCtEOROE, Phone H FHFIGIIT. iMMisniwr Um Lilt STEAMERS -SAIL FltOM- San Francisco Plor No. 26. Every Wodne3day 3 P.M. Phono 27H. Cooa Hay Evory Friday To Portlund And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS II'. JAMKS, Agent Ocean Dock i..i.rd AlberDoekN' Virory Situ"! 9A.M- LEH- US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS 1. c Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly depondablo. Irome dlato eervlco, prompt attontlon to all iutoresta of our clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo do French Dry CIciiiiIiik on (ho iiitt (lolimto faluics.. Uo poil. tlvely Kiuiraiiteo n nwij Phono lill-X, AUtlres, t!5t (vntm! Avenuo. KOONTZ GAjg Excelsior .Motorwv'-", I PP TIB.! iitmniinnll.119 bT., ,..,.-ni.aM0ST uatiivi.! AND A1 iiKiwiniKQ .iui, .'0B ... ....,ii -r. Vi SOUTH r-HW ;.nfJl OHABfl ' ."nASP ? SUITS rii.r".!V liTO1' -7ZXM, J..MTATM n jay noW'toZ.l 1 1 A --. ...j.v.u nruiu 260 Ceutral Ave. ,. Pa Ve-W- 1&.A.U