The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    R
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
rf
w Price Is
djfi
r:j .
iijitt
wJ
INS
i n
I IMFJXUP
m&w
HBK9v W
f Hns
w i mi
!BH8u,
'
H
E
i uu s.
S , 1 .m
jiwTi Li
honaaarour . t
JOtBBral RepRi'fWork.
-a.
I i
K U&klHB,' tit
'i,
I J .. -
tPr
,'
iiMKtu
-0
BiBl7i?
BJ-i
". .
,in. on-
mi uHn
tlon1
Tho1
ireols. .
Herltal
&
'i ..
HIM
11 Of
Key-
tho
;
plays
l
15c;
under'
'BOUtB
f flvo
', Mu-
and
"Tho
e-rool
i five
o. Bdw'y.
rvice
CLERY
nmi in-j-
JBM-W3?ln
'-M-BBBaHincr
v flilikNHHK-Bi
---H-V-3BJ-Hk1l--9VJ
BBIi: bunch.
1 HwiCT----BBM-r
bbbbuIBbbbHbbbs;
' HPca
' HBBW
aEHah
Iks-R
DBBBBBBBBBBL
l-HaBB-E-i-n
k -'
Always Low
MERCHANDISE BUT NEVER AT THE EXPENSE
OF QUALITY.
STANCE. OUR $15.00 BLUE SERGE SUIT
jWnJtJSJxpoct more for your money, oven at the
sand you, couldn't get as much
anywhere else.
Two Stores
HKIEK :: :: ::.- :: :: NORTH BEND
You m'ayJbe cold
? .'
a, hot price os 'ec-fll and wood boaters this week.
,'." Mill Bi Ull UJI U ilVULUI IIUIII .,..-.I III .71 IW..MF.
TAtm. ... 1 ... ... - l.HHlii. ... Of l"f 4.. (Bill tlh
SCHROEDER &,fHILDENBRAND
IRAIj HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
CEMBEAND GIVE US A TRIAL
r-
nflNG -IN TOM' 1IAKEKY LINK
LFIJDLD '-BAKING COALPANY
(D ST., NMAtt CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 12H.
r, a chenp building lot?
"Seo Held About It."
fer"a small dalryraneh?
fcSfc "Koo Held Alton! II."
)iktacfr dcalrablo platting ncrcago?
"rHMJ liclll rtltOlll II."
coa) or timber lands?
''See Held About II."
ImTmi likht'for laud or any description
mvvi M ' ' iWaiTt.
WELLS THeIeARTH In Small Clumks
Orn lfiO Front strcot.
" T TEA SIT1 1 1 C
.- ;KlJrl I IrA
ri'.rJ.1- c
WEATHER VOItKOAST
nr AtaUt4 rrfM lo Coon I)f Tlmw.
OREGON Rain west,
fair oast tonight, Sunday
rain wost, rain or snow East.
Easterly jylnds.
.
locAl temperature
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. in., Fob. C, by IlonJ.
Ostlind, Bpcclal govornmout
moteorologlst:
Maximum G7
Minimum 40
At 4:43 a. m 40
Precipitation . . .- 0.1
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1014 47.54
Precipitation samo period
last year 42. Gl'
Wind: Southwest; cloudy.
'
Plan Dunce. Tho Cooa Bay Labor
Council Is arranging to glvo Its an
nual ball at tho Odd Fellows' hall
15C February 20.
15r
WW 13 .....t ff...if.i.r TLn fntin.nl tf
l llIVt..l 4 fl... "4 IIU IUIIUIUI U.
'" Mloa Mniiiln Trnnr wnH linlil frnm tho
fj IOC Wilson chape this moS-nlng, Miss
2 OtS. Montgomery officiating. Tho re-
hor Ih mnliiB woro Bent to tho Portland
Orn Li uiin;iu lum
on tho Georgo W.
Elder.
MCn,i H. Jessen. M. D.
$2.50 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
fJOZ. Surgery and Diseases of Women a
rJoz Specialty.
" v- i p. it.,,,. i.i.i.. m.nnA oonT
. Uniy rtea. Myrtle Arms. Phono 304-L
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
A regular stnto licensed
undertaker will bo in
charge
Phono 105-J
i Evangelist Ctiinliiff. Kvntieclist
seuecic win nrrivu mommy on uuuh
' Bav nml will nreaoh every evening
, fcr n wook nt the. Methodist Epla-
cojml Church, whoro n cordial wcl-
conio lias noon oxionueu 10 an m
como aim noar nun.
Got Out Logs. As a result of the
recent freshet, tho Smith-Powers co.
got out most of tho logs from Gould's
camp and somo from Hoeck's canui,
rioatlng thom down North Coos
Klvor. They also got out somo
moro In tho Coquillo Valley streams,
Opeit Later. According to letters
received by Jack McDonald, tho
Simpson Lumber Company will not
open Its mills at North Bond boforo
March 1. In consequence, tho Mc -
Donald & Vaughn camp at Blue
Hldgo will not rosumo operations bc-
foro that dato.
Ho Wcnl' Wol. Tom Comaughlon
wont wot last ovonlng. Ho cam
paigned so heavily that shortly after
1 10 o'clock ho needed tho assistance f
j a policeman to got to tho Jallwhoro
' ho spoilt tho evening and tho night
j as a guest, nppoarlng this morning
to dccinro a moratorium.
Mr. Johnson Improving. Word
received from San Francisco this
morning was to tho effect that Al-
frod Johnson la imnrovlnir and hav-
inc taken a turn for tho bettor,
would probably Improve. Ho Is an j Parents, thero will bo a serlouB ac
nlil man of 70 years and for mnny d'lont soon. They catch on behind
days ho wna not expected to Uvo.
Goes North o Operate Dr. E. V.
Morrow was called north this morn
ing to aid In two difficult opera
tions In Portland next week. Ho
will work In conjunction with Dr.
A. E. Rockoy, with whom ho was
fornjerly connected In hospital prac
tice Dr. Morrow expects to ho gono
for about n week.
Plan Opening. Tho Coob Rlvor
rcsldonts aro planning for tho formal
opening of tho flno now school which
tho consolidated district, No. .1G, Is
Just completing. Tho formal corc-
J mony will bo hold within tho next
two weeks, nnd it Is expected that
thoro will bo a big. turnout to cole
brato tho occasion.
Independents Travel. On tho 1:115
train for Comitllo this afternoon
! thorn wont tho Mnrshflold Indonou-
Idonts oulntet rondv lo do buttlo
! this ovonlng with tho Coquillo Hide-
iPondentB. Iloth Otis and Flshor
iwero unablo to go. Tho llnoup this
Wnlne will b Ilvdo nnd Nlles. for -
wards: llDwon. of North Hand, con -
tor; Htifflngton and Morrow, guards.
MHH
Hopoit Finished. H. C. Dlors,
who is compiling tho annual roport
of tho shipping to and from Coos
llav for 1914 for tho Coos Ray Port
Commlsilloii, anya tho roport la Whltnoy, rccontly from California,
practically finished. .Tho local lum-1 for t'10 w- w- NBon property at
bor output of tho mills will con- tho corner of Sovonth nnd Flanagan
Bldorably oxecod tho output tho pro-' nvonuo. This proporty Is 100x05
vlotis year. Tho coal shlpmontH "and ono of tho choicest npartmont
nro also much greater, as nro tho 1 ,10,1Bo B't 1 tho city. It la prob
dalry ablpmonta. Tho total tonnago ' nbI Mr- Whltnoy will oroct n build,
may oxecod that of 1913. j -"B on this corner If tho dpmand
I for hoiisos continues, Tho consldor-
llus Kino llmicli Jack McDonald, ' nt,0 ' understood to havo bcon n
who was horo yesterday, said that 'Uttlo loss than $5500. Mr. Nason
ho is going back out to his Loon ,w, romnln ,loro b,,t ,H . --votlnic
Lako ranch. Ho has nbout twenty , attention to hla mining propur
mllch cowa thoro now. Ho la ar-, t'08-
ranging to burn nnothor forty acres
of elashlugB and plant It to grass.
Ho has about forty acros undor cul
tlvatlon. Last year, tho ranch netted tor statliig that tho U. S. Mint au
hlm nbout ?1000 and whon ho gots thorltles at San Francisco pronounc-
l. nlnnrlno- tl.nt lin linn nlnniiAil It Od tllO "nilffnlo NlclOlBM Which
I
"" " v " ""- --I -
will bo good for ?2000 por yonr.
!
j Married l .Tustlco Court. -Mrs.
Mario Smith, ogod 49 y.oars, became
tho brldo of John Ilogan, aged 47
. 'years, In tho Jpstlco Court this morn-
! Inc ihn noromonv bolntr nerformc&
i-"., ,..- -- .
i
by Judge Ponnock. Mrs. Elvira Witt, I Coos Bnyltes who had hoarded up
daughter of "Mrs. Smith, with hora 18 number of tho nlckols as
husband, August Witt, appeared aa aouvonlra.
wltncssos. Mrs. Smith has lived for Ilo Cros c,,(', Nt ""8 tho
l
n numbor of years on Kontuck Inlot.
Mr. Ilogan 1b n farmer, claiming
North Rend as his rosidonco. Tho
couplo expect to reside on Coos Day.
lluruaclo to Try Haiv At twolvo
o'clock tomorrow, tho gasollno
schooner Rarnaolo will leave down
tho Hay and try hor first trip ncroBs
tho bar and onto tho ocean. Thoro
havo boon sovoral guests Invited to
mako tho trip, expecting to bo gone
until ovonlng. Roth tho englno nnd
tho sails will bo tried out in an ef
fort to find what speod can bo
mado by tho vessel. Before alio
sails south the owners nro expecting
to put about flvo tons of rock bal-
last aboard.
I '
' Pulp Mill Tost. It Is oxpectod
that tho Cooa Bay Pulp Mill will
resume operations within a weok or
so for n slx-weoks test run. A
pulp oxport Is coming horo to fol-
low tho work and seo If ho can
ascortaln some of tho troubles thoy
havo encountered In making differ-.
ent kinds of pulp. It .3 bellovcd
that thoro Is too much salt In tho
water, which Is taken from Isthmus
Inlet. Whon thero Is a,frcshet, with
lots of fresh water, tho pulp bleaches
better.
Has Good Average, According to
n noto from W, M. Black, cow test-
cr of llio Coon Ihiy Association, tho
uoru or u. U. JOlinsoil, or Wlllnncll
! Inlet, lina mndn nn nvnrairn of 'ir,
poundn of butter fnt, tho lactntlon
period of tho cows now bolng about
at a piobo. this is vory cioso to
mo uest. recorus tnat navo ueen mauo
' In tho association this year. Tho
dairymen are taking a great Intorest
In theso records and promise thoro
will bo some closo rivalry between
' tho dlfforout herds,
j
Hack to College. Carl . Larson
left today to rcsumo his courso at
I Oregon Agricultural College at Cor-
vnllls.
j
, Council to Cooston. Tho ontlro
, Council of EastBldo will go down
,to Cooston tomorrow for a meeting
, regarding tho drawing up of a now
city charter. Also at tho same tlmo
nn Investigating committee- of throo
will look into tho alleged election
I frauds,
M'otiif Car and Huggy Clash. A
hi.ggy driven by Stanley Owen oithor
backed up or was run Into by tho
motor car today at tho corner of
Commercial and Front stroota nnd
ono of tho rear wheels sovored com-
1 ny with tho remainder of tho ve
I'ie'e. No ono was damaged.
n,,3' Hotliciv C. II. Walter says
t,ult unless tho children on roller
skates aro taken to task by their
IiIh truck and wngon, especially on
South Droadway, and then sud
denly dodgo out to tho side, caus
ing a likelihood of being struck by
passing nutos.
flhlp HiMly EiiHt. Tho Ilody of J.
M. Grayson, tho old man who died
on North Inlet at tho homo of Mr.
Franklin, was shipped out today ou
tho Hrcakwator on Its way cast to
I'urkvlllo, Missouri, whero resides,
a nleco, Miss Aunlo 10. Grayson. Tho
deceased was 74 years of ago nnd
had conducted a sheep ranch In Mon
tana for years boforo coming to Ore
gon. Ho was unmarried and Is sup
posed to havo a brother In tho Phil
ippines. IIoi-mj Wanted n Hwhn. P, 1).
Gnvltt drove his clam wagon to the
edgo of tho slip leading to tho Rain
bow dock at tho foot of Market
'ntreot this morning nnd loft tho
llorB Htiuiillnit wlillo ho transacted
Boni uhIiimb. A sharp blast of
." "lonmuonrs wnistio starucu mo
!nlmal and ho proceeded on a dead
' lw tho slip, landing on tho
' flont t,in wnK "1 llls --
Tim shafts wore broken off and tho
IIUIUU , i ll MUIUIU IIU II
'clmiico to plungo Into tho bay.
Apartment House Slto Bold. Alva
,)o tln' A n lo"l w,t' C. B.
Nickels Aro Oood. Tho First
National Dank today received a lot-
woro thought to bo counterfeits to
bo gonulno. Tho dofect in tho
nlckols was duo to a dofoctlvo dlo
which was destroyed, whon dlscov
orod, but which was not until nftor
many nlckols had boon put In cir
culation. This will bo a rollof to
.conquering hero comes," camo a man
this morning from tho north bearing
' l's wldo nnd manly bosom on
iron cross, uxamumuon oi too
modal showed plainly that it had
been manufactured out of tho best
of Iron, In fact an ontlro Ingot prob
ably was used for tho cross, enough
to mako a dozen of tho variety tho
Kaiser now plus on tho chests of
his soldiers. Quickly tho Iron cross
changed hands at tho Cliandlor and
all aftornoon tho dlco boxes woro
rattling In an offort to ascortaln tho
ownership of the trophy, A clover
cpntrlvanco, a sftfoty pin, is used for
Pnlns tho great medal to one's
coat'
'' Counter Claims. When Lynn
j Lambeth brought a bill of f20 to
Dr. E. V. Morrow for alleged auto
h'ro, tho latter Immediately brought
a countor claim of $175 against
Lambeth for nn operation on Lewis
j Martin, n brother-in-law of Lambeth,
claiming that ho promised to stand
'good for tho oxponso. Tho caso has
been argued before Justlco Ponnock
and briefs will bo filed on Monday,
Martin, whllo In tho hospital, had
la blood tranafusion performed, said
to havo been tho first operation of
this typo on Coos Bay, At that tlmo
Lambeth gavo up part of his blood
In an effort to havo tho Ufa of Mar
tin, who died shortly afterward from
a series of complications.
3roijir
t' '
i7jSUM
WfrfflX
SxwBs
jutg, HARRY WALKER wns bore
, today shopping from Larson In
let.
MHS. WILL RICHARDS, of Coos
Klvor, is a Marshfleld shopper
today.
NELS AND DAVE MONSON were
Marshfleld visitors today from
Tomploton.
V.. N. HARRY, of Drowstor Valley,
Is s visiting at tho Tom Coke
home for a few days.
W. E. HOMME, postmaster and store
keeper at Cooston, accompanied by
his daughter, was in tho city today.
DR. HOUSL3WORTH was called to
Coquillo this afternoon on busi
ness, but will return again this
evening.
C. It. PECK and family loft this
rftornoon for tholr cottngo on
Coos Rlvor, where they will re-
r aln over Sunday.
AUGUST FRIKBEN loft yesterday
for Myrtle Point nnd will spond
n fow days at tho Smlth-Powors
camps in that vicinity.
Mlss AMOB PKCK left yesterday
on tho Spccdwoll for San Diego,
California, to visit friends and
also with tho hopo of benefitting
her health.
INSPECTORS EDWARD3 AND FUL
lor loft on tho Breakwater for
Portland todny after conducting a
steamboat investigation at Co
quillo whero five men lost their li
censes for twenty months.
W. F. MILLER, superintendent of
tho Roscburg, Coos Hay & East
ern, accompanied by Mrs. Miller,
loft today on tho Irroakwator for
Portland from whonco thoy will,
go to Long llcnch, California for
a short visit.
HARD FIGHT OVER
OREGON GAME LAWS
Many Amendments mid Changes
Pnqxi.setl Homo Affect Coos
County Regulations.
At least four bills providing for
tho reorganization of tho Fish nml
Gnmo Department of tho state and
nearly it score of others proposing
various changes In tho gamo laws
aro pending In tho House, and ovory
ono Is oxpected to causo moro or
less trouble,
Tho movement to place tho rev
enues of tho Fish and Gamo Depart
ment In tho general fund of tho
state has been attracting much at
tention, and It Is probable that those
measures will got a largo share
,n .,.. .i....-i.
i tho remain-
,
Representative Gill, whoso bill Is
No. 10, would make it permissible
to shoot two fomalo China pheasants
In a bag of flvo, and would pro
hibit tho shooting of door In August.
Ho also would pormlt tho killing
of China pheasants In Union County
from October 1 to Octobor 10, but
would have no opon season ou theso
birds In Josophlno, Coob or Curry
Coi'iitles. ,
A provision would oxompt women
from paying licenses. Tho limit
for boys permitted to hold licensee
wculd bo raised from 14 to 10
years,
A summary of gnmo bills now
boforo tho Houso Is us follows:
II. II. 10, by GUI. Changing
gamo laws to opon season ou fo
malo ChtncBO pheasants.
II. B. 35, by Schubol. Consoli
dating fish and gamo funds' with
genoral funds.
11. D. CI. by Vawtor. To divldo
fish nnd gamo funds equally between
state and counties In which issued.
II. B. 101, by Schubol. Abolishing
prosont commission and consolidat
ing funds.
II. II. 229, by Lafforty. Remov
ing protection on boavors.
II. 1). 234, by Clark. Fixing Bca
aons and making It possible to soil
gnmo birds In certain counties.
11. II. 235, by Fonwlck. Prohibit
ing uso of dogs In hunting upland
blrdf.
11. B. 258, by Davoy. Fixing sea
son for gumo birds in certain coun
ties. If. H. 271, by Barrow. Extending
Biiuon ou gamo birds In Coquillo
Va'ley from Decombor 31 to Janu
ary 31.
H. 11. 309, by Rltnor. Reducing
number of commissioners from live
to throe, governing distribution of
flllid3.
COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS
Saturday A, II. Woodworth, An
derson avenue; F. A. Sacchl, G40
South Eighth.
NOTICE.
All members of tho Merchant's
Patrol, uro requested to bo presont
February 9, at 8 o'clock. Important
business.
MERCHANTS' PATROL.
CA'LOL LIQUID GLOSHtlio now
perfect polb.li for Furniture nml tho
homo. Ekblad & Hon.
t.
PALACE MARKET SELLS
REST MEATS. Phono 400. J.
THE
Times want ads bring results.
afiSofraJsr&Jrf?
TESTIMONY TELLS
OF EARLY TRIALS
Mrs. Esther Lockhart Aged 90,
Witness in Waters-Davis
Land Case.
Testimony taking In tho Wntors
versus Davis caso Involves tho stories
of tho early history of Coos Bay as
told by old pioneers who when they
were In their prlmo and who havo
slnco watched tho community become
well Inhabited. Of special Interest'
Is tho testimony of Mrs. Esther
Lockhart, aged 00 years, who fori
a long tlmo was tho only white
womnn on Cops Bay nnd who nt ono
tlmo was ono of n number in a
settlement visited by Indians who
gavo thorn but 10 days to lcavo tho
-mtttt
October 18, 1853 is tho duto that
Mrs. Lockhart arrived on Coos Bay
from tho cast. Shu was then .18 '
years or cso. two otnor women,
Mrs. Dr. Oborbcck and Mrs. Dr.
Tolman, accompanied by their hus
bands also camo at that tlmo hut I
loft shortly afterward and thon for
somo tlmo Mrs. Lockhart was tho
only whlto woman In this vicinity.
She rcniombors woll tho happon
Ings of tho Roguo River Indian
wars of 1855 and 185C. The soldiers
came at that tlmo from Portland
nnd Salom to drlvo tho Indians
onto their reservation. Most of tho
soldiers woro niombors of a volun
teer state militia, organized liy tho
early settlers for their own pro
tection. Thoy later saw sorvlco, many
of them, around tho missionary set
tlement of Mnrcus Whitman near
Wnlla Walla.
Soldiers In thoso days woro paid
but llttlo salary and because of the
difficulty In shipping much of tholr
clothing was homomndo. Mrs. Lock
hart, In her testimony, brought
out tho fact that at ono tlmo alio
nlade 20 shirts and suits of undor
wear for tho militiamen who woro
engngod In rounding up tho Indians.
It was but a short tlmo previous
to this that a band of Indians had
como to Coos Bny and ordor.ed tho
settlors to leave, giving them 10
dnya to got out of tho country
giving as tholr reason for making
tho domand that tho whlto people
woro driving tho gamo away.
Tho settlers did not go but hold
tholr ground mid prepared to do
fond with tholr lives tholr nowly
established homes. Tho coming of
the soldiers scared tho snvagos nway
and thoy caused no furthor difficul
ty. WILL RUN RANDOLPH.
ArcM'o Johnston nnd Frank Cutter-
Hit Organize Port Or nl
Company.
Tho Port Orford Trlhuno Bnya: A
deal has boon all but closed whoroby
tho gasollno sloop Randolph will bo
como tho proporty of a stock com
pany of ton sharoholdors, six or
eight of whom will bo Port Orford
business men. It Is understood that
tho consideration for tho boat was
?5600.
Tho deal was consummated by Ar
eata Johnston nnd Frank Cnttorlln of
Mnrshflold, both holding n shnro
In tho bont. Capt. Goorgo Forty of
this placo will OBsumo command of
tho Rnndolph and his son, Robert,
will bo ouglnoor. It is tho Intention
to put tho boat ou tho Coos Bay, Port
Orford nnd Gold Beach run within tho
next two weoks.
OA'LOL LIQUID (3LOKS, tho now
perfect polish for Furniture and tho
homo. Ekblad tt Son.
AUTO IE
GREAT RECORD
A GORST & KING CAR TRAVELS
HOOD MILES WITH A FISK TIRE
. ON THE MARSHFIELD AND
" NORTH REND RUN.
"Tho Gunnery" has on display at
tholr storo u 37x5 Fisk tiro which
ran 8G00 miles ou a car weighing
4200 pounds nnd carrying 5 to 10
passengers. This record, which sur
passes any ovor mado In this section,
was on tho Oorst & King auto lino
between Marahflold nnd North Bond.
This tiro Is creating considerable
commont among car ownors and Is
worth seeing.
NIAKES
Beware of the Panel Bottle
Tho Panel Ilotllo Is mado to look large, but does not contain
full measure. Thoy nro n trick of tho trade but "THE OWL"
never resorts to tricks. Service, Satisfaction, Quality, Full Meas
uro mid Full Weight always nt
"THE OWL"
' F, D. COHAN.
AMONG THE SICK
-3
Mrs. M. A. McLaggan of EastsliJ
who has hee:l suffering from thron
trouble, is reported Improving.
Elmer Vineyard of Eastsldo Is suf
fering from an attack of mumps.
Mrs. Frank Cassldy of EasUldo Is
suffering from a severo attack of la
grlppo.
Mm. Morton of Eastsldo was ablo
to bo out yesterday after being con
fined to her homo for a week by an
nttack of la grippe.
Mrs. Tom Lawhorn was well
enough today to bb removed from
Morcy Hospital to the homo of her
paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cox
on Ninth strcot.
i
I T w - - - A f
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
l'OU RHNT Housekeeping rooms.
343 South Broadway.
FOR SALE CHEAP Four Improved
lots, 200x112, with C-room house,
In North Marshfleld, also lot GOx
100, ou 10th. street, Songstackon
Addition. Apply owner, Thos. F.
Mlllor.
WANTED Two ladles to domon
strato In tho city. Comploto at
tractive lino. For Information boo
Mrs. Noyes Saturday ovonlng or
Monday, Rooa 237, Hotel Cliand
lor. FOR HALE Chwin Work homo at
North Bond Stables.
FOR HALIC Kvcr Iwnrlnjc strmvlicr
ry plants. Order now. It. A. Cor
tholl, Bay Park.
" i
WANTED Iirgo knitting mill In
vites correspondence from womou
desirous of earning moilay, part
or full time. Good pay. Exper
ience unnecessary. INTERNAT
IONAL KNITTING MILLS, Wost
Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR RENT Furnished cottK',
modem covoulonccs, North Third
street. Apply Mrs. II. C. Wltloy,
over Norton & Hanson's storo.
Phono 100-J.
FOR SALE
It. I. RED Hatching Eggx, nickel
onch, strong fortuity, hardy open
rnngo stock. 1330 No, 8th at.,
Forndalo.
i i
FOR HAIjIC Ono Trusty -OO-cgfC In
cubator, 15 Indian Runnor ducks.
Will soli choap If takon at once.
Ph. 1841k North Bond.
EGGS FOR HATCHING fron thor
oughbred, bred to lay, Burred
Piyirouth Rocks. F. E. Raymond,
Idaho street, First Add. Phone
K-J during day.
FOR RENT,
X
FOR RENT Furnished roorti wrl
vato family, West Dimkor Hill,
hot nnd cold water. Rath. Phono
Call 31G-R.
FOR RENT R.ronm cottage. Apply
G48 So. 11th street.,,
FOR RENT ."J.room Iiounj near
Third and Anderson, JIG. Phone
Dr. Lcsllo.
FOR RENT Flno stock or dairy
ranch, within a mllo of Marshfleld.
150 acres with 100 acres of bot
tom land. Vory reasonable terms.
Apply E. I. Cliandlor, Room 300
Coko building.
FOR RENT Largo front rooms with
heat. Suttablo for 2 or 3 persons,
265 N, 4th St.
WANTED
WANTED Amuteur entertainers
for Saturday night. Prize" given.
Apply Portland Painless Dentist,
ovor tho "Gunnery,"
i i - t
WANTED Those wishing good room
and board In private homo, apply
229 South Broadway,
WANTED Work nn ranch or iu
camp by man and wife, latter ex
porloncod cook. Apply Times office.
i I I- wl II 1
l l-Mwrii il
a
I ' - ----.
A
g results.
1 vHB&BBBBBjBBBttf
. i. ,TBT
-nr "-"swr1: