The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 19 15-EVEHIN6 EDITIOM.
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EXHUM
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RUSSELL
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and Jack
nml Mars Monson
mor.d.
I MUIKIK l'AUTV
4,
Mrs. W. !!. Kennedy entertained
nt two tables of bridge last Tues
day afternoon, followed by lunch
con. Her guests were Mrs. A. E.
Adelsperger, Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs.
Carl Davis, Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mrs
J,
charming hospitality Wednesday
to tho members of tho Royal Auc
tion Drldgo Club. Club prize was
won by Mrs. Otto Schetter and the
guest nrlzo was awarded to Mrs.
t ier, Elton Dean, John, Ben,
MONDAY.
Good Tlmo Club with Miss
Alpha Mauzcy.
Thlmblo Club Valentino
party at homo of Dr. and Mrs.
I. D. Dartlo.
Mrs. Hugo Qulst and Mrs.
George. F. Murch at Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stadden
entertain at studio.
TUESDAY.
Brldgo Club with Mrs. W.
A. Toyo.
Christian Slslorhood with
Mrs. Gcorgo Craig in Bunker
Hill.
North Bend Catholic Guild
with Mrs. A. Hoolllng.
Ladles' Guild nt hall.
Mrs. Hugo Qulst and Mrs.
Gcorgo F. Murch nt Bridge
Eastsido Ladles' Aid with
Mrs. W. W. Stcckol.
WEDNESDAY.
Bay City Ladles' Aid with
Mrs. A. FoBter.
Presbyterian Auxiliary with
Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy.
rrlscllla Club wllh Mrs.
William Phillips.
Auction Brldgo Club with
Mrs. A. 0. Rogers.
BaptlBt Ladles' Silver Tea
with Mrs, J. T. Byera on
South Fifth street.
B. P. 0. D. Dancing Party
at Masonic Hall.
THUR8DAY.
Alert Club with Mrs. Ed
Noah on Cooh River.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Carl Evortsen.
FRIDAY.
Norwegian Lutheran Y. P.
S. at church hall.
N. D. Thlmblo club with
Mrs. R, B. Hazor.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
II. Hocck at North Bend.
SATURDAY.
Mlnno-Wls Valentino party
at homo of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Porklno on 18th and El-
rod.
I ELK'S DANCK I
Mnrkhatn. Tho prst wr Mr.
DeSbert Benson, Mr, A lVnn,
.Mrs. M. A, IHan, Mr. X, Monson,
M'MIe and Louttte Monwn. Greta
Wker, Kdlth Mara. Mr X
Mcnton. Mr. D. Benson, Bert, Hoy
and Ernest Peterson. Joe, Allan,
.Abo and George Roberts, Arthur,
'George. Chaa. J. and Will McC.il-
noon, r.an .MarKiinm, jarara air.-(1 ti.....L L.ni:Nn(!n
llechner, Harry Benson, Walter Pe-'MorC TllOrOUgh Investigation
,terscn, Arthur Ferrari, wan wai
BODY SECOND T ME
Dave
Ray-
of Alleged Poisoning Case
Near Myrtle Point
fSneclal to The Tlmos.)
COQt'ILLE, Or., Feb. IB. District
Attorney I.lljcqvlst and Sheriff John
son have had tho remains of Arthur
Russell, the rancher near Myrtle
Point who Is alleged to have been
poisoned about three years ngo, dis
interred again and additional organs
sent to tho chemist nt Portland for
analysts. This action Is supposed to
indicate that tho chemist nt least
Mrs Larscn Mrs R K Doo?h found strong Indications that tho son-
Mrs. Larson, Mrs. it. k. uoom. gntonn, ft of Wnu Pcntnntl( ctjn.
story
ccrnlng tho polBonlng, had Boino
niHlntlnn llntimnnP tttrt aim I t t a
ItOYAL VVCTION I M nt,l. tiiililtn -ntivHifnr
Mrs. R. K. Booth dispensed her J concerning tho developments In tho
case,
Nothing further has been hoard
from Pentland, although It. Is expect
ed ho will' turn up If developments
show that he Is desired. It Is stated
kvo,i ivttL-n,-.. rntnv mf mob ni pnt b inni reminmi nns nu connection wuii
wcro served by tho hostess to tho tno caso excepi as n witness ami con
following guests: Mrs. A. L. House
worth, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor, Mrs,
Tho rogular monthly dancing par
ty of tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks
will bo given next Wednesday ovo
nlng nt tho Masonic Hall.
JOLLY 1 )()- :.v
At tho mcotlng of tho Jolly Dozen
Club last Wodnosdny nftornoon with
Mr. H. M. Alueo In Bay Park, tho
ladlcB decided to glvo Mrs. Honry
OIbcii, who Is III nt Morcy Hospital,
a Valentino nhowor. Mrs. R. F.
Bush had chargo of tho cntortain
mont for tho aftomoon and sup
plied each ono with matorlnl for a
Valentino, which was to bo mado
and Inscribed with nn appropriate
vottti. A number of tho pretty llt
tlo symbola wcro thus constructod,
Mrs. Clirlatonson winning tho prlzo.
In two wooks, MrB. Brockmuollor
will ho hoHtosa and Mrs. Chrlston
on will havo chargo of tho ontor
tnluniont. Mrs. Albco'H Hpcclnl
guchts woro Mrs. Win. Arclinr, who
asslnlcd In Borvlng dainty Vofrcsh.
inoiit, MrB. E. Kolloy, Miss 8. 81m-onst-n
and MIbs Besslo Flanagan,
llio nionibors present wcro Mrs. F.
M. Mnrhoffor, Mrs. ChrlBtoiiBon,
Mra. Davis, Mrs. Hush, Mrs. John
son, Mrs. Robs, Mrs. Brockmuollor,
ml Mrs. Alboo.
PARTY AT THMPLI'TroX
A most dullghtful iprogroBslvo
wl.lst party wns given by MIbs Mil
Ho MoiiHon nt her homo In Tomplo
ton Wednesday nlglit. In honor of
lnr brothor's, John Mohboh'b, birth
day. DoIIcIouh rofrcshmonts woro
nerved at a lato hour, tho hostess
being assisted In serving by Mlsa
E. E. Etraw, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford,
Mrs. Otto Schotcor, Mrs. M. C. Ma
lonoy, Mrs. Hlrsch, Mrs. G. A. Ben
nett. Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs. War
ren Painter, Mrs. W. F. McEldowncy,
Mrs. F. W. Powers; ' Mrs. A. T.
Haines, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy and
Mrs. Mnlr Dano, who will recelvo
tho members as guests In two woeks.
IWttiSIlYTKIUAX LADIES
Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Shlmlan had
ns guests last Wednesday aftomoon,
tho Ladles' Aid of tho North Bond
Prcabytorlnn Church, who biiBled
thoniBcIvcs with sewing and nt tho
cloeo of tho pleasant afternoon Mrs.
Shlmlnn, assisted by MrB. V. E.
Wnttors, sorved appetizing refresh
monls to tho following ladles: Mrs.
It I nlnrn Xfro Mnll MpPlnnil. Mrfl
It.' C. Holinos, 'Mrs. C. A. Smith, ! or Armstrong lias
I mniionllv linn nn ronnnn fnr flpolntr.
I Offenders KscnKMl.
I Deputy Gamo Warden Thomas nr-
rlved hero today from a trip to Curry
county. Near Eckloy ho arrested
some parties for violating tho deer
law, It being charged that they had
been killing fawns. Ho hnd them In
custody all night and tho next day)
wnno prncccuinR lownru .umiiu roim
ho and tho pnrty stopped to shoot a
strnngo species of owl. During tho
stop tho offender escaped In tho
brush and two hours' search failed to
locate him. Mr. Thomas says ho will
get him later.
Watson Ih Better.
County Judgo James Watson was
ablo to bo nt tho court houso today
aftor being confined for ton days with
la grippe. Tho county commission
ers nro in session.
It Ib expected that tho fato of P. M.
Hall-Lowls ns county rondmnstor will
soon bo decided, Sluco Commlsslon-
turned against
SALE
TWO-FOR-ONE
NOW AT ITS MAXIMUM-
See Windows and Papers for Prices
Largest and Biggest Value-Giving Sale Ever Held in Marshfield
Is Now at It's Best.
Keep Your Eye on the Clausen Shoe Sale
Marshfield
,Myrtle Point
Bandon
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
"MONEJ
TALKS"
DEFER ACTION II
Mrs. Cox, Mrs. V. 13. Wattcrs, Mrs.
J. Mondo, Mrs. D. A. Rose, Mrs.
Georgo Hazcr, Mrs. Robert McCann,
Mrs. G. Mnndlgo, Mrs. Annn Larson,
Mm A. Austin, Mrs. Hants, MIsb
Vera Cox. Tho aid will meet igaln
In two weeks for a special session
In tho church parlors when Mrs.
Mrs. Georgo Mandlgo, Mrs. J. Mondo,
Mrs. R. McCann, Mrs. Hevenor, Mrs.
aoo. Hartman, and Mrs. Elmer Rus
sell will bo hostesses.
. .
I BIRTHDAY PARTY I
In colobrntlon of her sixth birth
day, MIbs Lolsel Craig outertnlned
eight llttlu girls nt an aftomoon cf
f'jn and frolic nt her homo In Bun
ker Hill InHt Thursday nftornoon.
Jco cream, cako, fruits and loin
Hall-Lowls, who was largely Instru
mental In securing Armstrongs' ro
election, It Is not believed that Hall
Lowls can hold sccuro re-election as
roadmnstor.
fn Dunuitro SiiKh.
Mr. Clarke of Browstor Valley has
NEW1NLETBRIDGE
Port Commissioners Expect to
Have Enough Money to
Finish Entire Project
I shoal until the tho channel Is widen
ed to 300 feet. This nmountB io ai
least a month's work by tho dredging
company at no cost to tho Port. When
tho project was undertaken it was
understood that tho bond Ibsuo would
completo It entirely and for this rcaB
on, stated Mr. Miller, his company
wishes to bco tho chnnnel completo.
It Is expected that this work will
bo finished somo tlmo about tho mld
dlo of April. According to C. R.
Peck attorney for tho Port, tho bond
Ibsuo will bo lnrgo enough also to In
cludo what blasting must bo dono
down tho bay. "And oven If thnt
That tho Port of Coos Boy Is now
receiving its Inlet dredging nt tho ' ,npti10ti 0f straightening tho channel
rnto of fivo cents n cubic yard 1 18 0t satisfactory." ho saltl. "It would
bo a very easy mntter to go nrounu
tho shoal It would mako llttlo dlf
foronco In tho channel."
Refuse Pcrluim Offer.
Tho offer of E. G. Pcrhnm that ho
would drain tho north arm of Mill
that thorcforo thb committee bo
r Moves It would bo n hard matter to
got It for less through tho purchaso
of or building of a dredgo was tho
announcement made at n special
mooting of tho Port Commissioners
lust Snturday evening. Final action SIoilgh 111 lt nml ,,Ml !n n drnfnngo
I regarding tho dredgo, howover, wns
deforred until tho three members of
tho commlttoo havo had moro tlmo
onndo woro sorved by tho hostOBS
to lior gucHts, who woro tho llttlo
MIhroh Mnrv Rlctor. Vista Swnrts.
Myrtlo Robs, Harriot Flatnor, Sarah check nnd ondorsod Jnckson's namo
Holmes, Floronco Edwards, Mario nnu casnou u. no was caugni ny
proscnted a bill to tho county court for Investigation. Those who havo
for $r00 becaiiBo n rock rolled down, this,' matter under udvlsomoiit nro
a hlllsldo and Btruck him, bronklng. CommlBslonors A. H. Powers, Poter
his nrnit etc. Ho wns on tho county Logglo nnd Engineer Chnrlcaon.
rood at tho tlmo. Wnltor Ruhl also with tho original port project
has a claim In for $2000 for an arm nenrng coim,ictlon tho Commission
lost In an oxplos on In tho xiounty rock' ors received tho announcement of
quarry last fall. District Attorney Supt Mlor of Ul0 Pugot SoMnil
Llijocivlst Is looking after tho cases nrldgo & Dredging Company, that
ror tuo countj. thoro ,B R BmnU (l,mtity of rock
r-i . n. . .i1"0 - I : ii,. bothering them nt present off Rocky
n,nC ?.8h"n,8.l).?0Mna(,0'1 Point Bhonl nnd that tho beat way
tho bunch of offenders in tho county of hnndnB tJl0 .Hfflcutly would bo
in J' - ShM? & " ,nr contnlntVto send down n small crow of men
HMnW. fn -mw m ,"," n'""' ! It thO.,1 blast.
Shlolds to anothor named H. B. Jack- ... ...... ,
son, to mall. Instead of mailing tho1 . Ho pointed out thnt thoro Is great
lottor ho opened it. took out tho "Bor 'bik no uri-uga acmio
uvur mi' uur ii biiu io lunuu uwn uu
Grnudoll and Agnes Llndobcck,
CONCERT PROGIUSl.
Tho following Is tho program for
tho concert to bo given nt tho Lomnn
ski Thontor tomorrow evening. Tho
curtnln rises nt 8:10:
Program.
Violin.
1. Sonata in U minor (Dovlls
Prill) Tartlm
Voico.
'i. Btandchon Strauss
Tram ducli dlo Dammorung
Strnuss
PubbIoIno Wolfo
Zur Hull, V.wr Ituh Wolfo
Violin.
3. (a) Romnnso
RuhonatQln-Wolnawskl
(h) Chnnzonottn ... d'Ambroslo
4. Mother O' Mlno TourH
Down In tho Forest . , . Ronald
A Llttlo Winding Rand ..Rmald
A Birthday Cowcu
Violin.
(i, (a) Llpbeslold Krolslor
(Ii) Lloresfrend Krolslor
G. Mou Col u u S'owuo n ta volx
Saint ...' Snlns
Spring Flowers Rolnecko
(With obllgato)
Llliliy COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Livery aud Transfer Company, ,,
PALACE MA It Kin? makes BEST
FRANKFURTERS.
Sheriff Qulno nonr Camas
whllo trying to got awny.
vnlloy
BO
SCDDTSIHY
BE
REORGANIZED
Rocky Point, whoro tho current Is
swift nnd whoro thoro Is no nnchor
ngo for tho craft. Also Mr. M"lllor do
clUrcd thnt tho compnny Ib paid ac
cording to tho cubic yardago and that
tho. small ninout of rock thoro Is nl
rondy Bvoj)t cloar of any Bodlmont
and thoroforo tho dredgo would bo
I useless at thnt point.
I Engineer Charleson today went buying n boat has now boon tnkon !
lown in n diving sun aim waucc. U) wlt Cnpt Sw, or Ul0 Trnm
about on tho bottom of tho bay and,-' ... . . ,.
system for $3000 wns thought too
high. Tho commissioners state that
tho filling of tho area is not their
project. A now offer will bo naked
for from Mr. Porham.
Tho shipping report of Honry
DIors, of North Bond, wns received,
hut was rofcrrcd again to him that
ho might Boparato and list Individual
ly tho roport on tho Port Orford co
dar shipments from Coos Bay and
also tlioso of Cnscara bark. Tho re
port will bo ready for publication In
n fow dnyB.
boaTdeal fails
Plan to Buy Randolph l)itipHMl mill
Tramp may ho .Secured
Gcorgo Wilson started for Coos
Bay Monday morning, authorized
by a company of locnl mon to pur
chaso tho gasoline launch, Tramp,
providing sho'nu bo bought nt a
reasonable figure. T?io deal pond
ing for tho purchaso of tho Ran
dolph for somo reason failed to
materialize, and tho propoa.t.on of , - j,'
IS DROWNED AT GARDINER
Kntl Plei-Mon from Tillamook Loses
. Life Whllo Swimming to Boat.
GARDINER, Or., Fob. 1C Earl
Plorson, whoso homo Is near Tilla
mook, wus drowned In tho Umpqua
River nt a point this side of Bnrrott's
landing known ob tho Mlddlo Lands,
Sunday aftomoon, whllo nttomptlng
to swim out to a bont which hnd got
ten looso from its moorings nnd wns
drifting away. It appoarB that n par
ty of sovoral porsons, Including Plor
son, loft Gnrdlnor Sunday nftornoon
on tho launch Washington for tho
purposo of going to tho Middlo Lands
to got claims. Arriving at this point
tho launch was anchored In (loop
wntor nnd a rowhoat was used to con
voy tho party to tho flats whoro tho
clams were to ho found. Aftor nr
rlvlng nt this point tho bont was se
cured, 'as was thought,' hut In somo
way lt becamo loosened aud drifted
away from tho place whoro lt had
bcon fastened Into deep wntcr. Plor
Bon, who claimed to bo n good bwIiii
mgr, voluteerod to swim out to tho
bont and bring It back. Ho was ad
vIbciI not to try It as tho water was
very cold, but ho persisted. Taking
off his coat and boots, ho started to
swim out to tho boat. Which wbb slow
ly drifting nway. Whan nonrly to tho
boat ho was scon to turn ns If to como
back and nt tho samo tlmo hits head
disappeared boncatli tho water. Com
ing to tho surface again, ho wns heard
to call on co and then sank, no ono ho
Ing ablo to render him any iiBfllBtnnco.
As soon ns possible parties camo to
Gnrdlnor and procuring nssl:tanco
nnd grappling hooks, rot u mod to tho
plnco whoro Plorson dlsnppcnrcd and
In a short tlmo tmeceeded In bringing
tho body to tho surface, thonco bring
ing it to Gnrdlnor. A messago wns
Immediately souk to tho young man's
family, who live near Tillamook, and
word wns received from his father to
ship tho remains to Salem. Tho do
ceaBcd was about nlnotcon years of
ago and had bcon living In this com-
Sunday Afternoon Meeting En
dorses Plan for Expending
Youngster's Energies
Rovivnl of tho Boy Scout movo-
inont was tho result of tho mcotlng
hold yosturuny nttomoou In tho itiuii
torium of tlio ptiullc library. Tho
gathering was culicd by tho women
of tao entireties and cluus of tho city
who sought somo moans of establish
ing u municipal Sunday Bchool and
also for taking euro of tho younger I
boys on Sunday attoriiooiis.
Thai tno Boy Scout movement Is
tho proper motuod for Young Amorl
cn to oxert nnd lot out Its abundant
energies In tho right direction was
tho belief of tho representative men
who woro present.
Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy, tompo-
rnry chairman, explained to tho men
tho caiiuo of tho muutlng, asking'
tlioin for their opinions on tho ques-'
tlon that alio stated had long been a .
i distressing ono In tho city. .Mrs. Har-
wlll roport back to tho Port Commis
sion. It Is hollovcd thnt with n smnll
amount of blasting what rock thoro
Ib will bo Immediately washed out to
! Ben by tho heavy current.
In lion of working off Rocky Point
Mr. Mlllor suggested that tho dredgo
bo kopfat work off tho Pony Slough Orford Tribune.
Tho Inttor boat though smaller thnn
tho Randolph, is ono of tho host
llttlo son boats on tho coast. Sho
has good powor and running from
Coos Bnv and llnmlon will clvo
Port Orford good service Port
Golden Gate
Coffee Week
mm
DON'T DELAY
Get your candidate in the Field early. Nominate
your friend today to go to the Panama Exposition at
our expense. !M ,
NOMINATION BLANK
I nominate
(Na mo )
(Address)
Phono IQQ.J. - ry NuBburg outlined tho plan of tho '
women for a largo Sunday school, I
tuia iu uu luniiii iii eiiurno uy llio
older mou who would bo looked to as
advisors.
A year ago a company of Boy
Scouts was formed on Coos Buy, ox-,
plained tho men, and probably would
havo been a success hnd not tho'
leader of tho movement moved away. I
As lt was tho company In a mouth In
creased from 12 to 50 members.
Six members woro appointed on n'
committee to investigate tho re-es-i
tabllshment of n company horo. They
are Row Robert Browning, chairman, '
Royal Nlles, Vernon Smith, Charles'
Smith, W. A. Reld and A. B. Gidloy. '
Among tho mon who woro presont
yesterday aud who promised to nld,
in tho work were Judge Coko, E. p. I
Lewis, Vernon Smith, Charles Smith, !
1 1 null MiI.nln. TnMiiin Mnllnvln I
A. Reld,, Harry Nasburg, A. B. Gid
loy, J. W. Motley, Rov. Brownlug,
Vrlnclpal Walto and Ben Swanton,
TIiIh Coupon Woith 1000 A'olos.
Only Ono (l) Nomination Mnnk allowed to each iniidldnto
OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION FROM
Red Cross Drug Store
one week only
FEBRUARY
15to20. 1915,
l' WILL BE
OBSERVED BY
C. W. WOLCOTT
NOR'Nl FRONT STREET
Phono 07-J.
Bring Your Coupons to Us
YOU AUTO CALL
1 K5N
N'Kht and 1).
White Elephant GrtQ
uoou unrs. CarWali
I). L. footi:,
AIN'T IT THH .mCTH.
Wo novor blamo the Ullor V
our pants wo hare to pi,
TTFn MnwA 1.1-. .L. ..
ho uuu uiuuio ma IBM sal
when our soles grow eld uj
thin,
Wo novor blamo th lijjrl
whou our lldi ire hti A
flout,
But wo always ':m tbll
dry whon o... onlrti WMtJtl
COOS BAY BTBAM UtJMll
Iliouo 07-J,
Low Rates for
Handling Tnin
Wo haul trunks betneftotiih
In Mnrsliriold and do goceril 1
for reasonable- ratos.
STAR TRANSPKR & 6T0RA91
Iiovl Hclsncr, rroprittet
riioncsi lo-j. 4U-U,
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXB
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
SMITH'S VARIETY Stt
North Bend,
for Fancy and Don
CHINA
.
COQUlLLi: MAN TO '
J1KAI) B.NIH)N SCHOOL '
BANDON, Or., Feb. in.
Tho Bchool board elected as
superintendent of tho Bandon
schools for next jear Prof.
Turnbow, principal of tho Co-
qulllo schools. Ho is a grad- '
j uuto of tho Unlvorslty of Mln- '
i nobota with a 11. A. degrco,
nml Mrs. Turnbow Is n grndu-
mo or inoi'iiivorsitj of Mlchl-
Kan.
.'
45c Coffee
15c Quality
Our object is to
give everyone a
chance to note
the difference
between 45 cent
coffee and cheap
er grades.
Hand the coupon
io our uroccr at
lour door or at
lilt nore. II ho
hii no Folgfr'i
Golilen Gate
follce he can pel
the special value
olfvred at we
cheerfully for
ward him a tinsle
package at trade
price, throueh
any channel he
designates. He
nukes his regular
piotit.
THIS COUPON
IS GOOD FOR
10c to 50c
IF PRCSCNTCO AT GROCERS
FEBRUARY 1 5th to 20th, 1915
FOLGER'S GG0i?EEN COFFEE
Recutar Speclit sal pries
retail prico with coupan
t t TINS .45 .30
2 " " .85 ,65
D i.UU I.OO
. Grocers will colltcl the difference from us
ENTER YOUn ORDER BELOW
llliN
T 0J3,.
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Livm:mmm,
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Bring Your
Golden Gate
Coffee Coupons
TO THE
MODEL CASH
GROCERY
86 Commercial Avenue
Phone 433
l'AIUHIAN CLKANIXO
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200 West Market Art., '
Second Street
Undor now mnnagomwit
low. and nil work iaif
Ladles work a ipwW
Phono 17G-J.
J. H. sti:t
IVop.
SAVE MONEY
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton J
Lump Coal, por ton J
Or. half ton of both ....;
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Phono 18-J or leave w'
lllllycr'a Cifiur
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Nortlt Fro Btrm
Phone S7W-
WE WILL ACCEPT
Golden Gate '
I Coffee Conapoms
THIS WEEK
.Bring Them Here
PURE FOOD GROCERS
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