The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 19 915 EVENING EDITION.
FIVH
TOMOltltOW IS
einz boom
"TIIH FAMOUS
ALL OVER Til E UNITED STATUS
TIIM PLACE OX
COOS BAY
IS
iLUVANT. &
PURE FOOD GROCERY
Tho ladles nro cordially invited (o rail at
the lllfl FREE PURE FOOD DEMOXSTRA
TIOX. Instruction on how (o rend fond labels
will nlho lie given. Don't forgot :: :: :: ::
LLIVANT
TOMORROW
N FIRST AND
FORD
lUTEK COSTS
CARS
ISAAC R. TOWER
Agent Coos tiid Curry Couutics.
"TIIIiJ GUNNERY"
ivront, aircec
. r4 it
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings.' General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
lio most powerful, host equipped
twenty-Inch liyilruiillo dredgo In Pacific waters
Coos Bay office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Abstracts
'OR IlELIAULK ABSTRACTS OF
ABOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHFIELD AXI) COQUILLE CUT, OREGON
U2XEHAL AC5EXTS, EAST81DE AXI) SENGSTACKEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC ItAILltOAD LANDS
HEXItV BENGSTACKEX, MAXAGER
RPHEUML
Ihere Motion Pictures Look
: :: Better" ::::
Uliee of nioffmm nt nrnsnnt!
Murday, Sunday, Tuesday
ana inursday.
TONIGHT
Jesdav and Wfirinfisrlav.
lie Wedding Present." A 2-
pari sensational mystery
itorv.
ippery Slim's Stratagem"
low ''Sophie" ranch corn-
say,
allflower." Lubln society
wry aoovo the ordinary
I1C udinff nnnsiflfimhlp.
auditor and pathos,'
anna s Rebellion." Edison
fomedy,
hate's Cvclo." Bloeranh
Jrama, tense and exciting
berta Saunders will make
per fust annnamnnfi in
fonps, She will give entire
satisfaction,
wnee. bunday 2:00 n. m.
le Last Vnlimtoor" nn
rilUrsdav-Frirlnv will mark
ftnotlior Pnnnh In nttfinrlnnnfi
fet tho Orpheum, It's in
live arts ard a thrillor,
P :: ALWAYS :: 10c
?..
Il'ltrsSM kixg and
TAILORED HATS 4
VVork gunranteed nnd prices
rensonahlo
MRS. H, c. WiLLEY
Over Norton & Hanson's
Ph- no l CO..T
.AAAA
lr' IL E. IvETiTY, HFXTIST
Day
57 VARIETIES."
AT
WEAVER'S
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I
,
& WEAVER
THEY SAVE
YOU MONEY
f 1 ni i i y
iuarsiuiciu. uro.
unit most thoroughly modern
Main office,
Seattle, Washington.
TITLE AXI) INFORMATION
TBHIGHT
rHE HOME OF BIG FEATURES
AND VAUDEVILLE
EXTRA! EXTRA!
extra:
MISS ItllODA d'ERTItUDE SEAT
prcscntH
WILLIAM WALIiACK (1RAIIAM
(Vlclirntcd Violinist,
MISS EDYTM CLARKE IMTTEItSOX
In n progiaui of sclecteil musical
number
Tlio entli-o houso Is leased anil
under llio inanagciiieiit of Miss Sc.it
for tho o veiling; ,
Our piojirniu for toinoiiow nlglil,
(peelnl Hvt-ixtl I'eatuio, dealing
uilli tho Wlilto Slave Traffic, en
tilled "'I ho Lure." A Schubert
llrondway MicrehS. This l.s n great
and moral picture mid ouu all should
soo.
"Out of the l'rjlng Pan." A
coiredy thai is n heream, with tho
comedy trio, Eddlo Lyons, l.vm .Mor-
'l.f...l.. li..T.
4,11 (lllll IHt'H .....v.
Xmv coiihss tho xviisntloii of the
program, ".Mock Sail A1U" iiuigiclan
mid high - eliiss entertainer. Ro
ineinber, this Is AVednesilay nlghj.
J. H. Jessen, M. D.
imvRiraAN AXI) SURGEOX
Sirgery nnd Diseases of Women n
specially.
Norton & Hansen bldg. Phono 229-J
Res. Myrtlo Arms. Phono 304-1
EIS
THEATER
MESSENGER SERVICE
PROM1T, COl'RTKOl'S, ItELIARLE
TWO PHONES
158R " 445
MAIiailFILTiD CVCL13V
BREVITIES
WEATHER FORECAST
Wr ArsoclatM Trcn to Cons nay Tlrnri.
OREGON Rain: winds
mostly northerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
1:13 a. in., Fob. 10, by UcnJ
Ostllnd, special government
motcorologlst:
Maximum 59
Minimum 33
At 1:13 n. m 15
Precipitation 19
Precipitation Blnco Sept. 1,
! 1011 47.95
rrcclpltatlon samo porlod
l
I
P InHt year 4 1.15
Wind: Northwest; partly
cloudy!
I HOltX. I
f .ft.
UUINOLU To Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A.
drlnold, at their homo In Hunker
1II1I, February 10, 1915, n girl.
Itoth mother mid daughter nro
doing well.
Change Club Xaiue. Tho nnmo of
tho Young Mntrons' Club hnB boon
changed to the Kostcr Club.
Moves Home. M. J. Ostrow nnd
family havo movod from First streot
to tho houso known ns tho Homo
lospltnl proporty on Second Btrcot. ;
Attends Fuiivrnl. Mrs. Clms. Ilnx-1
tor went to Coqutllo yesterday to at-
tend tho funoral of Mr. MnnwnrlngHintomcnts was decided upon JiiBt prl
a pioneer of tho valley, who died of, or to tho lust cnll for bank stnto-
cancer.
Hotel AJuiIvei-Miiy. Six ycara ago
last evening, tho fornml opening of
Tho Chandler Hotel In Mnrshflold
took plnco. II. J. McKoown recalled
tho anniversary yesterday.
On Wheat Ranch. J. Wright Wil
son nnd family, who nro leaving this
wool: for Monte;., will locnto on n
big wheat ranch uuur Hamilton, Mont.
j Claudo Wilson will bo associated with
his fathor.
, Meet Tonight. Thoro will bo a
I meeting of tho Anglican Young Poo-
( plo's Association In Guild Hall of tho
Episcopal church Wednesday oVonlng
of this week nt 7:30. It Is urgontly
requested that nil ho present.
Is Recovering. Foromnn Vnrnoy
of tho Smith-Powers railroad con
struction camp south of Myrtlo
Point, who sustained soma brokon
ribs In mi accident a few wooks
ago, Is recuperating rapidly now.
QMs Comnils.sloii. John T. Mn
gulro has locelvod official notlco of
his confirmation ns postmastor nt
North Uond by tho U. S. Sonnto. Ho
Is arranging his bonds, papers, etc.,
and will shortly lollovo Postmastor I
Russoll.
i (iiim to Eureka. Coo. Lnlrd, for
i mor owner of tho Handon wntor
j works, Is now closing out his af
I fnlrs nt Handon nnd plans to niovo
to Eurokn soon to hnko his homo.
Ho hns not defliiltoly decided whnt
' buslnoss ho will cngngo In.
SHiillhli Lutlivniii Services Thoro
, will bo Borvlces hold In tho Swedish
1 Luthormi church In North Uond on
VcdncEdny ovonlng, Kob. 17, at
7:30 by Rov. II. V. Ilongston and In
Marshfield In tho Swedish Luthormi
church on Thursday ovonlng.
Hank Pivsldcnt. A. J. Rndnbaugh
a well known Coqulllo Vnlloy rnnoh i
ownor and business man, has beon I
olectcd president of tho Hank of Myr-
tlo Point, succeeding tho Into Mr. I
Lundny, R. A. Annln was roeloctod '
cnshlor nt tho nnnunl meeting. '
Send Hooklets. Eor tho visitors
nt tho Panama Pacific Exposition
who may bo Interested In Coos Hay
a shipment of booklots nnd llteraturo
rogardlug tho vicinity was Bhlppod
south on tho Nnnn Smith this morn-
ing to J. A. wuru, uireuiur oi mu
Coos and Cutfy county exhibits.
Sues for Commission. W. A. Hold
today began suit ngainst John Al-J
lonn and Harry Sporros for a five'
per cont commission of tho $1700'
contract prlco for tho pool nnd bil
liard hall on Front street recently
sold to Hugh Sneddon. Mr. Hold
claims tho contract so stipulated and
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UIUI HIV 41I.IW...... h t"
Starts Suit. Sheriff Alfred John
son, Jr., wns ovor from Coqulllo
last night to sqrvo papers on tho
C. A. Smith Company for Lula Kal
inowskl, a laborer who Is suing for
damages. Mr, Johnson's father Is
still no better In San nafael and
tho son believes it Is only a ques-
! tlon of a. fow duya boforo tho ond
will come.
Khlcr Carrie!. Klve. Flvo passon-
'gers from Coos Hay loft on tho Goorgoj
V. Eldor when she departed for Eur-,
oka last evening at 9 o'clock Thoy
were Mr H Edwards, J, M Nr- Jr ,
-.Ir" J M Nye. Jr and ccn A Leb
Itnd Sam Amkrson, The C"acr U'
expected hero ngaln on Thursday
morning and will sail nt 1 p. m. that
day for Portland.
Horny Social On account of sick,
ness, the Hnptlst Ladles' Silver Tea
j has been postponed from tomorrow
afternoon to Wednesday, February
24, when It will bo given nt tho
homo of Sirs. J. T. Ilyers.
Enjoy' Music. A largo number of
Interested friends and relatives of
tho pupils of Honrlk Gjcrdrum gath
ered nt his studio last evening nnd
enjoyed n recital nt which soveral of
his talented pupils appeared. A
'complete report of tho muBlcalo will
j appear In Saturday's Times.
Spends Night In .Tall .Milton Hirst I
inntlo n lot of nolso In tho alley bo
i Bide the pollco station early last ovc-
nlng nnd tho officers, believing thnt
, ho wanted to get Inside, oponcd tho
door nnd brought him In. He was
. booked on n drunk chnrgo and this
morning was sobered up. Ho paid his
i $5 war tax and departed with the
Ichnngo.
To Tnko Inventory. Inventory of
tho estate of .John Golden, deceased,
will bo taken February 25, according
to .Tudgo Ilnll, attorney for tho es
tate. Letters of administration wcro
sent yesterday to Sister Agnes, of the
Sti Agnes Ilaby Homo, Portland, who
Is executrix of tho property according
to "tho will. Tho inventory must be
taken before nny disposition can bo
inndo of riny of tho property.
Sell Cotton. J. L. Hrlco lias re-
mlvM n letter from n frlond who has
n cotton plantation In Texas. Tho
lnttor writes that tho cotton buyors
havo secured tho entire crop Instead
of shipping it now nro storing it in
tho local warehouses. Thoro was lit
tlo competition this year, tho Euro
pean war knocking tho bottom out
of tho demand. Tho nvcrngo prlco
was less than eight cents.
Untile Statements. Coos county
stnto mid national banks nro being
compolled to mnko out now bank
statements In order to comply with n
now form. Tho now form of bank
ments and they had not boon for
warded horc. In cotiBoqucnco tho
banks In tho Coos county towns mndo
out tho Rtateniont.it on tho old forms
and tho banking dopartment officials
Insist that thoy bhnll bo on tho now
forms.
Meet" Tonight. Tho following
memhorn of tho commlttoo which was
appointed at Sunday's meeting In tho
library auditorium nro kindly asked
to meet tills ovonlng promptly at
7:15 nt tho resldenco of Vernon
Smith: Messrs. Itccd, Gidloy, Charles
Smith, Nlles, Yornon Smith nnd
Drowning. Soino dcflnlto plans nro
to bo discussed relatlvo to organizing
tho Hoy Scouts. Tho mooting will bo
open to nny young inon ,who nro In
terested In tho direction of tho Bay
Scout work.
Delay Port Tnv. Deputy Shorlff
Lnlrd. who wim hnrn frnm flnnnllln
last evening, said that tho Sheriff's
offlco was bolng cnusod consldornblo'
oxtrn work by tho Port of Handon I
mutter. Owing to tho litigation '
ponding last summer, fow of tho f
' I .,.., -!.. .... I.. II.. .1lll.i 1
"'" in mu umnn nam
v iwt v iiia iiiiii vi vwiiiou kwmj
hecmuo delinquent whon the Su
promo Court sustnluod tho Port.
Notices woro sent out nnd now ninny
nro still holding back, figuring that
District Attorney Llljoqvlst may
knock out tho port by his appeal i
for n rohoaiing,
Kind Almloiin Shell.-A largo
nbalono shell, picked up near South
Idiot, was brought Into tho Chnm
hor of Commorco yostordny by L. C.
Modllu, who ntntod that ho plekod
up tho peculiar shell on January 28.
Abnlonos nro vory soldom soon on
the Orogon coast, thelrnntlva haunta
holng tho rocks along Southorn
Cullfornlu shoros, Tho lnsldo of
tho shell Is mothor of pearl mid Is
usod for ornnmontnl purposos. Tho
moat of tho ribalbno Is drlod by tho
fishermen of tho South: Is tough
nnd leathory In appearand), but
forms u nourishing food.
AXCE at CIIAXDLER HOTEL,
SATURDAY EVEXIXfJ, Kob. uo.
M ,
.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
ORDER YOUIt
New Spring
Royal Tailor
SUIT
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
$15.00 and up.
IT WILL HE HERE FOR
EASTER
FIXUP
Two Stores
tfnrdifWd r :: :: Vcrth Tlend
Hit. CEO. K. DIX roturncd yesterday
from Myrtle Point, where ho spent
Sunday.
misses kate and Eva Farbcr, of
Myrtlo Point, nro Marshfield
t-ii
shoppers today.
MRS. CAUL GAUOUTTE and Mrs.
S. N. Garoutto, of Handon, were
Marshfield visitors last evening.
Mil. AND MRS. J. L. IlUltNS were
Marshfield visitors today from
their homo at HenryvIUe.
A. P. DAVIS Is expected hero from
Coqulllo today to attend n moot
ing of tho Masons this ovonlng.
A. II. POWERS left yesterday aftor
noon for Wagner to look nfter
work In tho Smith Powers camps
near there.
V. G. CHANDLER Is expected homo
In a few days from San Fran
cisco whore ho has been spending
n fow weeks on business.
MRS. ALFRED JOHNSON nnd chil
dren, accompanied Sheriff John
son hero from Coqulllo Inst ovo
nlng for n short vlBlt on tho Hay.
MISS GEORGIA HELL, who has
been attending Bchool In Wash
ington, arrived hero yesterday to
visit at tho homo of her parents
Mr. nnd Mrs. Volckmnn of tho
Snyder Hotel.
FRANK ILORTON nnd E. P. Lowls
went over into tho valley for a
three days' trip to Handon, Myrtlo
Point nnd Coqulllo today In tho
Interests of tho Huslnes's Men's
Association.
C. It. PECK nnd fnnilly and E. n.
Hryson spent Sunday at tho Peck
summer liotno on South Coob
River. Mr. Peek Is figuring on
making a numbor of Improvements
on his thrco-acro tract.
F. E. WESTERHERG nnd family
hnvo gono to Handon whoro thoy
will mnko their homo with Mr.
nnd Mrs. II. A. Murphy for a
tlmo. Thoy will remnln thoro
until tho Murphy & Wostorborg
business affairs nro adjusted.
C. L. STARR, former Btato tax com
missioner nnd now a tax lawyer of
Portland, camo uncle this morning
from Coqulllo, whoro ho wont sov
cral days ago. Ho oxpocta to ro
turn nt onco to Portland.
JUDOE HALL mndo a trip to Coqulllo
on legal business this morning.
Ho Btntcs thnt Judgo .Tunics Wat
son wns ablo to attend u mooting
todny of tho county commissioners.
CLAUDE II. GILES? n prominent
Myrtlo Point lawyor was. In Mnrsh
flold yesterday looking after lo
gal business horo nnd nt North
Hond. Ho says that ovory thing
is going nlcoly In tho viilloy. The
chcoBo mnrkot Is now nt u low
ebb and ho nttrlbutos It to tho
pooi1 cotton mnrkot, tho South
being tho best chceso market In
tho country.
You Discourage Substi
tution When You
Refuse to Buy "Just As
Goods"
T
I HERE nro only two typos
of Retail Morehants
thoso who do mid those
who do not substitute.
IF YOUR donlor Is ono of tho
typo who Is always talk
ing "Just ns floods" you
can roform him by refusing
to buy his ORPHAN BRANDS
TELL him plainly thnt If
ho dohlros your patronago
ho must cultivate) tho
habit of handing you tho nrt
Iclos you nbk for without ar
gument. DO THIS, nnd you will Im
press on him tho fact
that tho modorn Idea, tho
husliioES-bulldlng plan thoso
days, Ih selling customers
what thoy ask for.
"Get What You Ask For"
i
Patronize the store which under no circumstances
offers you a "Just-as-Good" substitute. You may
well have confidence in .1
"THE OWL"
Frank D. Cohan. '
"The Central Avenue Drug Store."
FRS
dT IWUHUJUbll
"
; Oregon Power Company Takes
I ni t rm I "-!
oi i n-i a
oibus u nupiace auxiliary
Light Plant at Once
Final adjustment of tho flro dam-
ntrn (n (tin nrnirnn Pnivnr Pnmnnnv'o
. '
nuxlllnry plant nt tho Porter lll
wns rnm.ilnl.v1 vnatnr.lnv mi.t b,.I
'
at a mark closo to $G000 by William
Patterson, of Portland, appointed
adjustor for tho twelve Insurance
companies concerned, nnd R. M.
Jennings, appointed to represent
tho power company.
To aid Mr. Patterson In junking
tho flnnl estimate, H. E. Davis,
of tho Davis Electrical firm In Port
land, camo hero nnd went over the
plant closely Inspecting tho switch-
1nn.il n.t.1 ,1.. ninln.it itini ...Mn
nut... ..mi utu iiiuiuiD iiuii. nuiu
damaged In tho flro of two weeks
ago thnt occurrod during n heavy
wind and rain storm when hleh
power wires wcro blown down nnd
short-circuited.
As quickly ns possible tho entire
cniilnninnt will hn ronlnrml. stnlpd
Mr. Jennings this morning. Imme
diately nfter tho flro occured em
ployees of tho company In Portland
began negotiations for again equip
ping tho plant horo that Is used
entirely for emergency purposes.
Thoro will need to bo purchased
a heavy bolt, 18 Inches wide nnd
about 110 feet long that oxtends
ft',0111 tho cnglno to tho main dynamo.
This will cost approximately $1800.
Thu switchboard was n total loss
nnd cannot bo replaced, according to
Mr. Jennings, for much undor $3000
mid tho damago to tho building Is
estimated nt between $1100 and
$1200.
AMONG THE SICK
4
Mrs. Charles Rouobrnko Is con
fined to hor homo on account of
Blckncss.
Tho thrco minor children of Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Hlckford, of 8outh
Inlet, nro In bed with tho typhoid
fovor.
MRS. ARCHIE 1100NE is recover
ing from "hor ten-days' Illness with
n vory uovero cold.
Xo Overdraft n. Tho U. S. Trcas
urv Dpnartment Is sqihIIiir out a cir
cular lottor to National Unnlcs nn-
iiQuncIng thnt thoy must adopt a rule
absolutely prohibiting overdrafts on
checking accounts. Tho latter Btntos
that tho Stnto Dank departments '
will probably do llkowlso and in
coupoquenco parties who havo been
' MWdlng their checking doposlts nro ,
likely to soon got n fow Jolts by
having their chcckH turned down. ,
Tho Treasury Department says ilo ,
exceptions must bo mndo. !
IF YOU mid your friends get
togothor and form n "(Jot
What You Ask For" Club
you can hasten tho day whon
Imltntlona nnd "Just as floods"
will bo banlshod from tho
storos of your city.
I
T IS n recognized fact that
tho dealer who Insists on
offering something "Just ns
flood" as tho artlclo asked for
Is on tho down grado.
YOU will find that tho .sue
costful dealer always
hands out nrtlclos nskoil
for; thus ho saves tlmo, argu
inont, effort mid soils mora
goods. Ilo holds your confl
douco, and this Is (ho soul of
micoess.
WHICH donlor to you
profor to patronize, tho
ouo who doos or tho
ono who doos not sell "Just
ns Goods?"
BARGAINS
1 FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
AXI) FRIDAY AT
THE FAIR
' nest uu.iity colored table
on' CLOTH. Special If
13c :
"" nril , i
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1 11 1 " T II 1 T 1 i 1 I 1
' .
20c ami 25c Moil's Rubber
Grip HOSE SUPPORT- n
ERS. Special per pair . . UC
15c NAINSOOK EMDROID- 41
ERY, inudluni and wldo "7
O widths. Spec, per yard . . . . C
25c UEST SANITARY LELTS,
special A P
. oncu ......
l . 4. 4
each I tlli
$1.50 Children's Whlto Wool
0 SWEATERS. QK
'' Special .tJUu
!
61-Inch Host Tnblo PADDING,
wns $1.00. Now CQn
per yard U JU
Men's Wool Shirts or Drnwers.
iiitnutPi
$1,25:
Tho $2.00 quality.
Now
!
Host WIRE HAIR PINS; 250
' In tho box. n
Only, per box Jb
444444444t4
! $1.50 Ladles' LONG FLAN-
! NEIiE'H'E KIMONAS. 71-
Now IJU
35o and 50c Latest Garment
DRESS SHIELDS. qr
Now uC
AHSOLUTELY YOUIt .MOXEY'H
WORTH OR YOUIt MOXEY
HACK
THE FAIR
Central avo.
, next to Chandler
Hotel
-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOUND A jdlver ieh hag and nlno
I n sllvor handle umbrella, woro
1 loft In tho Episcopal Church Btin-
day. The ownors may got samo
1 by telephoning Nov. It. B, Brown
in 1?.
TIRED OK IIOTEI.S? Try good
homo cooking with prlvato family.
Nlcoly furnlshod rooms. Roto
i.i- Din an Jlli CI
K runnuiiuuiu. u uu. ti. "
' FOR RENT ."J.rooin house. 1H So.
1 11th streot.
FOR SALE 3-nmi tract. 9I&0. Ap
ply Times offlco.
ij!(l(l() to loan on farm .ocurlty. L S.
Kaufman & Co.
MYRTLE ARMS Modern apart
ments. Freo heat nnd wator.
$25 and up.
FOR RENT lloiisekojpliig nulto,
with bath. 210 No, 4th St., Telo
pliono 212-L.
WANTED Woman as nurso nnd
housekoopor for oldorly Invalid.
j Apply MrB. Songstncken.
WANTED llxperleiiccd gardoiier.
J. E. Fitzgerald Phono 31fil.
FOR RENT Pleasant housekeeping
I and slooplng rooms. &G2 No. 2nd
I St. Phono 1GC-R.
I FOR SALE I
- '
j'FOIt SALE CHEAP Four Improved
lots, 200x112, with C-room houso,
I In North Markhflold, also lot COx
i 100. on 10th street, Songstncken
Addition. Apply ownor, Thos. P.
Millar.
I
FOR RENT
-
FOR RENT (Mount houso on First
street, $17. Phmo 210-.I.
FOR KENT Furnished flats, re
duced ratoa. Phono 443-J.
FOR REXT-
npartmeuts.
-Furnished two-rooju
Phono Dr. Lesllo.
FOR It EXT Largo front rooms with
heat. Sultablo for 2 or 3 porsons
2G5 N. 1th St.
FOR REXT Flno block or ihiiry
rauch, within a inllo of Marshfield.
1C0 acres with 100 acres of bot
tom land Very reasonnblo terms.
Apply E I Chandler, Room 300
Colo bulldlug.
tn j, Room 204, ColtQ Dlds