The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 23, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEID. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION,
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APPOINTMENT
ONLY
FOR POLICE POWER
DOANI3, AH SPECIAL DEPUTY
sheriff, not to iiavi: GEN-
EHAL COMMISSION, SAYS
HHEHIKF JOHNSON.
'With tho appointment of J. C.
Donne, officer of tho Merchants
Patrol, ns a Deputy Sheriff, tho
belief wns freely expressed Inst
evening and this morning thnt there
would bo n conflict of powors, thnt
nt times the patrolman would bo
called upon from tho Sheriff's of
flco and would havo to leave his
bent. This will not bo so, says
Sheriff Johnson, the power given
to Mr. Donne being understood to
definitely mean for uso only along
. hla bent. Tho fnct thnt ho Is serv
ing ns n county deputy without pay
enforces this supposition.
"Several petitions enmo to e,"
said tho Sheriff last evening, "ask
ing that I glvo tho patrolman the
police power necessary for him to
retain his position as night officer
for the Merchants Patrol. This Is
tho reason I appointed him n Deputy
Shnilff."
Should occasion nrlso In tho dny
tlmo for tho uso of a Deputy Sheriff
Mr. Johnson said, ho could vo"y
easily uso Mr. Donno, but during
tho tlmo ho Is supposed to bo on
his beat ho will not bo disturbed.
Tho giving to tho patrolman of
tho Deputy Sheriff commission em
powers him to carry n weapon uud
to lrako nrrosls, though ho will
havo llttlo to do with tho ordlnnry
breaking of city ordinances, such os
tho reporting nutoluts for' being
without lights on their tnnchlnos.
''1 don't want tho pollco power
that I Jiavo hnd before," argued
Mr. Doano boforo tho morchants
yestordny nftornoon, "I often had
to roport tho very men who wore
hiring me; that caused bad feeling
nml often tho men loft tho Mer
chants' Pntrol on thnt account.
Ho denied tho accusation in ado to
ninny mombors thnt ho carried tho
tlmo keys in his pocket during tho
night and sat In tho flro hnll
"punching" his tlmo clock nt tho
prunor Intqrvnls In nn ensy chnlr
nt tho pollco station, thus cutting
off tho necessity of visiting nil
pnrts of his beat at tho prescribed
intervals.
That thoro may bo no chanco of
doing this, tho tnorchnnts yestordny
voted tc chain tho tlmo clock koys
to the wnlls In their proper places,
thus Insorlng a visit ovory fow
minutes by tho night patrolman.
THEY STILL ARGUE ABOUT
WILDiMESS OF TAME FAWN
AMONG THE SICK
Mrs. Chns. Ilonebrnko, who hns
.. , i ii Mrs. Chns. Ilonebrnko, who nns
If It Prance, Fr ! nn, I- flln.l (,
To He A he, Then Is I.. Croat- rntll0crIc, condition last
SAYS HIKE
CLUBS
...... .. Mill. 1 IUII
""- " """ "-" l1,
Wild beasts generally present to j 13. S. Dnrgelt, who has been con
tho mind roaring lions, bellowing fined to hla homo for a weok by a
elephants' galloping through Jim
.(., nU,l nf xliAiittintrnhi tind
eiepiiMiitfl gniioping inrowgii jim- buuiu huu ui "'""""'"i "
L'lns. illevnoilots. creatures of pre- ablo to bo down town yesterday af-
. . ... . .,!. ! -.,! Il......
iiiH.oric niiKeiiess wiiii iuuk suuuio, iuihuuh.
or a Jngunr that tears Its proy Into Dr. B. Mlngus wns confined to
bloody strips but In nil tho cnta-ils homo yestordny by nn attack
gory not ono thought is given to of in grippe.
fnnns. Fnwns nro young deers. j Jack Farley, who suffered n par
Whcn they como down Into tho tlal stroko of paralysis nt Empire,
nlttv Ihnt la. urn In limit nml rnnm nt wna lirnnrtit in Mnrshflnlil tndnv nllil
ViVI I' ", . .....M ...... .- -. .... U.w..0... - .. .-
their own frisky plensuro, ever nnd will remain nt tho homo of his
nnon prancing In gleeful fun onto j daughter, Mrs. Florenco Holland.
tno oncK oi smnu jukhhbiujs
when
SHOULD
BE JOINED
fnwns do tneso tilings, aro 4
they wild nnlmnls? ,
Tho City Attorney has puzzied 4.
nvnr llila nnstlnn. Ho linn been ablo , D. C
to como to no decision. Tho 1111-'
8ti!.no"tlnK fnwn still ronms nt I
largo In Its llttlo way, goes through
people's yards, tears through now
Hardens nnd enjoys Itself hugely and
nil this whllo thcro wns a nad
scrnmblo through books to find
out In what category this fawn
could bo plnced.
Tho lnwyors gnvo It up. "If t,t 13
a wild beast," said John D. Gens,
('then tho Chief of Pollco must
round It up for tho safety of the
community; If It Is a tamo animal,
Mion. like a dog, It can bo put In
tho city nound for running at lar3."
Instructions hnvo been sent to Chief
Carter but oven ho is wondering In
what catorgory tho beast must be
placed.
GET ALUMNI CHARTER
Hlgmn Clil, Collego Fraternity, Ks-
tubllMic.q HnuillcKt Alumni
Chapter on Okih liny
A largo charter, boarlng tho of
ficial sen! of tho Sigma Chi Nnt
lonnl collogo fraternity, whb re
ceived hero today, thus nuthorlzlzng
In nn official way, the establishment
of tho Coos Way chnpter of tho or
gnnlatlon, tho smnllcst of Its kind
In America.
fovotnl months ngo mombors of
this body, most of thorn from dif
ferent collcgcn nnd uttlversltlos,
hold a meeting In tho offlco of Dr.
I.loyd Mott, In North llcnd nnd
decided to organize
Tho mombors 'of tho local chap
ter nio: John W. Flnnngon, Claudo
NaBburg, Tom T. Ilonnott, I. H.
Tower, Itobort Booth, John C. Kon
dnll, Gcorgo Stovonson, Dr. Lloyd
Mott, Ren S. Flshor, J. E. Mont
gomory and Hnrry Ilutlor.
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
. BOGART arrived hero this
week from Portland, represent
ing tho Prenl-Hegglo Co. This Is
his first trip In hero In about
six years, having recently been
making nnothor territory for tho
firm. Walter Hummcrt, who for
merly represented them in this
section, 1b now trnvollng north
from Portland for tho company.
D. FLETCHER, local mannger
of tho Spcrry Flour Company, ex
pects to Icavo In Juno to tnko in
the exposition at San Francisco
nnd nsslst with tho company's
exhibit thcro for awhile. Ho
wnnts to bo thoro for tho Fourth
of July. With tho lino of boost
ing thnt Mr. Fletcher hns dem
onstrated on Coob Dny thnt ho Is
n master of, ho will bo strong
nddltlon to tho Spcrry boosters at
tho big fnlr. '
HOME IS BURNED.
FLORENCE, Or., Fob. 23. Tho
xosldonco of Chns. Vnndorburg, on
tho North .Fork wan complotoly do
ntroyed by flro, starting from n
fireplace Their threo-year-old
daughter narrowly csenped cromn
tlon, tho fnthor reaching her Just
In tlmo to snvo hor. Prnctlcnlly ev
erything wns burned.
I. O. O. F. NOTICE
Mombors of Sunsot Lodgo No. Si,
L 0. 0. F. nro requested to nssom
blo nt I. 0. O. F. Hall Wednesday
at ono o'clock p. in. to attend tho
funornl of our Into brothor. L. M.
Noblo. Flno Will bo strlrHv nn.
forced for non-attendanco.
HERBERT PHILLIPS, N. G.
I. LANDO, Secrotnry.
I NEWS OF NORTH BEND. I
p 4
Miss Normn Chnsc, who hns been
assistant Postmaster under Postmas
ter RU880II, will bo retained In that
capacity by Postmnster Magulrc.
Itov. F. S. Shlmlnn who hns been
vory sick nt his homo on McPhorson
Avcnuo Is slowly Improving,
W. II. Gamble Is slowly recover
ing from a partial stroko of para
lysis.
Mrs. W. D. Simpson and daughters
Edith nnd Ilornlco spont tho week
end nt tho W. N. Ekblad homo In
Mnrshflold.
Tho Prcsbytorlan ladles will hold
n social Wednesday nftornoon In tho
Mlzpnh class rooms.
Tho Methodist Episcopal Lndles'
aid will entertain nt n social nftor
noon in tho church pnrlors next
Thursdny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Frcoluntl nnd
children Mildred nnd Cllfflrd spont
yestordny with rclntlves on North
Inlet.
DODGE EXPERT
ARRIVES HERE
Standing of Candidates
In Our Great Free Trip to tho San Francisco Ex
Position for the Week Ending Feb. 20.
Vlclun CrnlR Hnnker Hill 11) "HO Mlmt Rnlglo, Hunker Hill .1,574
Mwiim . im, city m, iff0 norcilco j,,,,,,,,,,,, clt ,...1S80
Frehlu Holmes City KM,o Norma Chae, North Bond. .5,000
Mr. J. Brmvn, kiiMMdo ..7,785 Wliilfriil .Simpson, City . . . ..1,000
Adclll aarke, City ,,(,0U Golda n,.y, Kmpho ,,,,
Mw.Il. It. Ilrinkley, East- Lni,, Boeder. C.uim 7 i.n.M
" -"
"Wo n.fwio
Mm. Ahblo Braluarri, South
Sl"uii n.oui
MIm Kllailietli McCiillough,
')' .'i.no5
Mr. Curl Thorn, city 1,500
Wnlwl King, Hunker Hill ...1,001)
Virginia Clarke, City ....a.000
.niiutio ronklln, city a,800
Howiml Kclley, city :i,500
C'lmirto Pust, City 7H5
Hlldtir Wit, Kiisthldu . ,.,a,125
Thorlii Lund, KuslMdo 51,721
Stella Pe(eien, Easthldo ..2,701
Hnttio MeKiiy, EnsUldo ... 51,7111
Mlhs .McCutvheoii, Heaver
, l111,1 1,701)
ineinrn ixxige, ramii 1 ....I.S75
Kiv.1 Kulgl.t, Klrht AiM... 2.500 M,,rv M.,.11., v.... ,. .V ,..,"i.
Slauilo Zliiiiiieniian, Hlver- llmco Kolley, City .V7.iJ
..U1 1.000 livtla Holmes, city ! ! ! ":?75
Alpha M,uey, Cily 1,000 Mr. Amy Case, City . ! . a7.S
Mini llnwkiiuiii, city ....1,000 Killih GernuiiiMiii, City si' 171
llutli llarrln, Cily 1,000 Lillian Gldnmrk, city '.'.'.YjiOl
IUmsIo Saiulimlht, CHy. .. .2,8115 Mm. II. O. lliuwlt, CHy . . .l'o7
ImiIwIIo Macgenn, Kniplro 1!.1TI flmro Fiirrin, City . '.,t)75
Lj. Ha Holmes City "500 Vera Harris, Fi,t Add! '.'.i" 570
Liry IdimlMirlli, City .... 2,5105 May Duirand, Cily .... 7.15
llorenco HnUth, City 2,700 Mih. Noola Haines, City . .;7t10
lOito Anthony, Xorlli IKmiiI 2,100 Kvelyn VIhiwbiiu, City .... a 251
Ho riumiKuii, Fifth 8t , .2,a00 Nettlo Sneddon, City a'15
Htelhi Clnlstiaiisen, City. .2,000 Ernest Divws, Citv ' ' ' '"'vm
Violet Moffltt, City 2,ai)0 Lulu Hh1mii, AlleK'ny ' ' ' 7 70
Hay i,,,mM), Cty lm(() NoI, Gmfrol e, ' '
Mm. Clara llrlwi, City ...a,57l OroKn ... i-m
Coral.ye.CUy a,700 Amy Oleum, City ! ' ' ' ". 'J.?
Llll.au l)a.K.e, Hunker Hill .1,5120 Mw. H. O. K. w,'
Oregon a,837
ASIC US AHOUT IT
Red Cross Drug Store
' Phone 32.
It. a. HILL COMICS FHOM DU.
TltOlT TO COOS HAY TO KX
PLAIN' MHHITS 01-' OAK AT
(iOODKUM'S AHA(li:.
H. G. Hill, n technical export from
Dodgo Hrothors' nutomoullo factory
In Detroit, arrived In MnrBhflold
this morning nml will spend a cou
plo of duys nt tho Goodrum Gnrncro.
detailing tho flno points of tho fa
mous Dodgo cnr.
Ho will dlsmnntlo tho cnr tomor
row nnd botweon tho hours of 2
o'clock nnd 4:30 In tho nftornoon
nnd 7:00 nnd 8:30 in tho ovenlng,
ho will glvo a detailed demonstra
tion of tho matorlnl and tho moth
odB of mnnufnetura thnt mako tho
Dodgo car tho best in tho world
for tho prlco. Ho will tako tho car
apart and show how in ovory way
and ovory part It la mado of bet
tor matorlnl nnd assombled In hot
tor Bhnpo than nny othor cnr In
Amorlcn at tho snino figures.
Kvoryono Interested In any way
In nutoB nro cordially Invited and
urgently requested to bo prosont
nt Goodrum's Gnrago tomorrow nf
tcrnoon nnd ovoiiIiib nnd lenrn
somothlng renlly worth whllo nbout
nutomobllea In gonornl and tho fa
mous Dodgo car In particular.
E. S. Cattron Advises Organ
ization of Oregon Coast
Sportsmen's League
Organization at tho const gnmo
assoclntlons Into ono body both for
tho cooperation of sportsmen nnd tho
forco In securing necessary legisla
tion wns strongly ndvocnted by B. S.
Cattron, 'migratory bird Inspector
with tho U. S. Uloloclcal Survey, who
returned this morning from a trip
to Coqulllo nnd Unndon. At both
plnces ho In company with Gnmo
Warden Tliomns, wns roynlly entor
talncd. Such nn organization has already
been effected In enstcrn Oregon ho
told the huntsmon. "And to show you
tho forco thoy hnvo, on December 3
thcro were 1G0 dolcgntcs from tho
association that mot nt Ln Grnndo
for nn nnnunl convention." .
UNITY IS STKKXGTH
With such 8trcnght thoy woro nblo
to got n bill throtiKh tho legislature.
Introduced by C. C. Clark, of Arling
ton, allowing tho snlo of ducks. How
ever this now lnw will bo construed
only for enstern Orogon, nnld Mr.
Cattron, and will not mean that birds
can bo shipped into Portland for dis
posal. "Another point in favor of this
organization, "ho continued, "Is that
you peoplo hero would stnnd n good
show of getting n man on tho now
state gatno commission." Tho lnw
now provides thnt tho governor shall
appoint two men from eastern Oro
gon nnd two from tho western pnrt
of tho atnto. "As it Is, "ho snld, "tho
berths will now probnbly go toWIU
nmotto Vnlloy men."
ki:i:p tah ox uiitns killkd
Kcoplng close watch nnd tabula
tion of tho number of ducks killed
would bo n grcnt help ln framing
gamo laws declared tho Inspector.
"In Portland wo can gonornlly tell
wlthlng 1,000, tho number of ducks
brought down during a Benson.
Kvory gun club 1b pnrtlculnr nbout
this point. Thou wo enn toll If tho
ducks nro decreasing nnd mako laws
accordingly."
Tho Bnlo of ducks Is not covered
In tho federal zone lnw. Imnn. ia
loft to tho etato for regulation. Tho
aim not law Is pnssod by Congress.
"And whllo I meet many nnortsmon
hor.0. jvIiq want n longe hunting
1'oriotl In the. evening, I try to show
thorn", anld Mr. Cattron, "that to
chnngo this would bo a hnrd blow to
duck hunting for boiho atntos nllow
tho snlo or birds. To extend tho
Bhootlng tlmo would result In lesson
ing tho flocks ovorywhoro."
Tommorrow Mr. Cnttron will co
down to Umpire with Gnmo Wnnion
Thomas and Thursday and Frldny
will spend In meeting with tho
sportBinon of tho Ton Mllo country.
Prom thoro Mr. Cnttron will roturn
to Salem.
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SOCIAL CALKXDAK
TUESDAY
Eastern Star social
North Demi Auction Drldgo
Club with Mrs. A. S. Hnm-
mond,
C. W. V. M. with Mrs. II.
W. Pnlntor.
WKDNKSDAY
Narcissus Club with Mrs.
Inglo Peterson.
Jolly Dozon with Mrs.
Drockmucllcr.
Itoynl Auction Club with
Mrs. Mnlr Dnuo.
North Dend Presbylorlnn
Aid nt Church pnrlors.
D. JL 0. Club with Mrs.
Hoy Dralnard.
Haptlst Ladles Silver Toa
with Mrs. J. T. Dyors.
Mothodlst MlBslonnry
Homo Society with Mrs. W.
II. Perkins.
THURSDAY
American Yeomen with
Mrs. II. M. Albeo.
Ilniubow Club with Mrs.
Don McCrnry.
Norweglnu Luthornn Y."
L. Aid with Mlsa Klalo Lar
son. KnstBldo Sowing Club with
Mrs. Frank Proy,
N. 11. Altnr Guild with
Mrs. Archlo Phillips.
FRIDAY
Now card club with Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Colomnn In
North Pond.
Ladies Art Club with Mrs.
L. G. Lang,
SATUHDAY
Minno-WiH with Mra.
Mnry K. Thompson.
Motliora' nnd Tenchors'
Club ln Hunker II1U.
Light Is The Till
.
I SCHOOL KXTi:KTAIX.MI''XT I
J
DHKSSMAKIXO nnd a
TAILOKKI) ll,T
! Work (riiKrantecil nml i.rlr.w
reasonable
MK8. 11. O. WILLUV
Ovor Norton & Hnnson's
Phono 1C9-J.
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
LADIES' CLEANING WORKS
Wo do French Dry Cleaning on tho
modt dolk-ato fabrics. Wo post.
tlvely giinrantco nil work
Phono -151 1-X,
Address 51 Centrul Avenue.
WILL BE REMEMBERED
A. Memorial from tho Teachern nnd
Pupils of tho Hunker Hill
School.
Words cannot express tho sorrow
wo all fool ut tho loss of Byrnn
from our midst.
Ills ontiro school llfo was spont
In this school and his kindly dis
position lind ondenrcd him to both
tonchors nnd pupils. Ho showed a
great oarnostness in his studies, es
pecially in history, In which subject
ho would havo undoubtedly excollcd
nan no not ucou called ao early.
Wo shall chorlsh his memory, and
try to omulato his good record, ro
momborlng as In tho words of tho
Great Poet:
Thoro Is n reaper whoso narao is
Death,
And, with his sicklo keen,
Ho reaps tho bearded grain nt a
breath,
And tho flowers that grow be
tween. "Shall I havo naught that Is fair?"
salth ho;
"Havo naught but tho bearded
grain?
Though tho breath of theso flowers
Is sweot to mo,
I will give them all back again."
Ho gnzod nt tho flowers with tear-
nil eyes,
Ho klBsed their drooping leaves;
It was for tho Lord of Paradlso
Ho bound them In his sheaves.
''My Lord has need of theso flow
orots gay,"
Tho Uenpor said, and amllod;
"Dear tokens of tho earth aro thoy,
Whoro Ho was onco a child.
"Thoy shall nil bloom In fields of
light,
Transplanted by my care,
And saints, upon their garments
white,
Tho- sacred blossoms wear."
Aud tho mother gave, In tears and
pain.
Tho flowers sho most did love;
Sho know Bho should find thorn all
again,
In tho fields of light abovo.
Tho first, second, third and
fourth grades of tho Unstport school
Friday nftornoon gavo nn oxcollont
program In commemorntlon of
Washington's birthday. It was un
der tho direction of their tenchor,
MIbb Ella Weiss. Thoro woro roc
ItotlonB, Bongs, etc., nnd later nn
address . by Mrs. Mary Thompson,
princlpnl of tho school. A number
of tho patrons woro prosont.nnd tho
children recolvcd ninny compllmonts
on their oxcollont program. Tin
children from tho different grndos
pnrtlclpntlug in tho program wore:
First Stanley GrnvcH, Mnlv
Nonh, Clydo Gosncy, Wnllnco Cnm
oron, Joromo Hnnnomnu, Jncob
Kuch, Edith Anderson, Aloleon Mc
Donald, Luolla Ilawso, Ithoda Con
tors, . Tliolma McCluro, Isahol Hol
land, Eloanor Oldlnnd and Itosn
Sattl.
Second Mnry Stownrt, Edward
Centers, Lloyd Iludborg and Wallace
Connor.
Third Konnoth Lowls, WIlllo
Yntes, Albort Yates, Alton Henron,
Viola Wilson nnd Ellon Rudborg.
Fourth LouIbo Connor, Virginia
Gosnoy, Ella Smith, Leonard Old
land nnd Georgo Colombo.
The lighting of a clothing store, tailor's shoo or
where colors and textures must he accurately dm
most important.
The light must he bright slmulatintj daFi
closely as possible but it must not be dazzling, oj
contrary it should be soft, well . diffused, pldasing
Electric Light Is Best Adapted
Ideal Illumination
Indirect lighting by means .of Mazda lamps andi
designed diffusers will produc c the correct effect nli
omy anil at the same time add a touch of distinction b
store.
OUR LIGHTING EXPERTS ARE ALWAYS AT YOM
Oregon Power Co,
Second and Central
Phone 178
Times wnnt ads bring results.
Ia
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HE HOME
AFFY M a n p
AVERN CANDY
o mako ico ciwhii
:17H Central nvo., l""ono 1.1 Mj
If there were more pleas
ant homes in tho
world, and
FEWER BATTLESHIPS
thcro wouldn't bo any war.
OUR
fiUALITY
FURNITURE
Helps to mako homo
pleasant
Johnson-Gulovsen
Company
The Quality Name with a
Service Fame.
HAVE THAT ROOFI
NOW
See CORTHELl
Phone 3171,
MERCHANT'S CAR
Popular place in
Good Meals,
Prices Reasons,
Cor, Commercial u w
The
3 Vital
KLKMKNTS IN HUYIXfl
A Piano
Aim
Quality
Price
Terms
VOU AVIL1, FIND ALL T1IKSK
WILL l'liKASH YOU AT
THIS STOHK
"Yoiii- Money's Worth or Your
Money Ikick.'
THE
WILEY B. ALLEN Co.
Ij. L. Thomas, Manager.
Central Ave. Hussel Hhlg.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
XTmio Hfrwlnl
"HENDERSON CORSf
.l.n nrlnolnul i'.MVt
"ONYX" and "CADE
HOSE ,
S.S. JENNINGS, h
SMITH'S VARIETY!
North Ben
for Fancy and W
CHIWA
E. Lothard McClure
ATTOHNKY AT LAW
Practices In nil courts.
Rbom 12, Flanagan & Honnott Ilanb
H. H. Harper
IIOUS13 HUILHEIt
Genoral Repairing and Cabinet
Making,
Phone 349-J.
I. M. Wright
HUILHING CONTRAOTOn
Eatlmato8 furnlBhod on requeit
THE COOS m
Formerly o ","
WASHINaTON'AVE
vmiTH I1KXD
0. A. MctUn, m
Commutatiofl
Tickets JW
Or. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Knr, Noao and Tliroal.
OiaSSKS FITTED
OR. MATTIB 11. SHAW
DUeasea of Women and Clillilre
OKlco Phono 330-J. Rooma 200, 201,
202, Irving Block.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING ENGINEER AND
ARCHITECT
Offices, 20C Irving Block
t-uuuu iU.J-.lj or ZOY-J,
Mar'ahfleld, Oregor
Lrshfl6ia-Noriu ';fh
day, leaving nt 11 '
threo trips a. nny, -I
GOItHT & KWO. m
nnnclMft
REpA,n.MG CONjfiS
roofinij &m
FELTS AND cM
B. 11B.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITEOr
Roomi 301 and 302, Coko Building
Uarshfleld, Orogon
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Uarshfleld, Orogon.
Perl Riley Ballinner
tiAWiHj,' AND TEACnER
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third Bt
Phonn 3R8-U
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