The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
C FIVE
AN
IDERTAKING
PARLORS
will 1)0 kept
TO TIIK PUIILIO
eulnr stnlo iicctiocu
rtnker will lo In
ihlllgO
Phono 105-J
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(ALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
immutation
tt,ntn C9 AH
ILiVGIa' PwUv f
forth Bend Atito IJ
Ften minutes from rt n. m
jj; (n South Slough ouco a
(it 11 '! to hmpln'
n day.
BT KlVfl. Prop
CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
L Phono UtlO-L.
fight nnd Day.
Right Cure.
Careful Driver
In. i;. foote.
VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
incy anu uomestio
CHINA
(GEWOOD
riru sign ok
tiii: stove
A REPUTATION.
(II find (hat It Is (ho
tllEST VALUE
HAKEItS
VVRti SAVERS
JTELY GUARANTEED
Id
North Bend
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W i
Sfl$i&
rhen you buyjgfoj
Mjytnebestjj
PS CltOCEItV. They uro nil Just light. Keo iih first.
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HE DELICATESSEN CO.
136 NORTH BROADWAY
clnl functions nnd prlvato gnthorlugs.
tnsto In Quality and Prlco.
Announcement
F-H-r, New York City, nro being shown.
Norton & Hansen's.
'ALL US FOR CARS, T.WICAHS, FAPRITSS WAGONS.
Copritcht llait Sthiffnef & MitV
I .1? you want to bo well
dressed J'or business, for
everyday affairs you do,
of course, conic and see our
new'
Hart Schaffner
&Marx
suits; we'll fit you
no doubt of it.
right;
At $25 wo have somo
rcmnrknblo values In
fine business Suits;
others from f IS to $35
Woolen. Mill Store
Two Stores
BAKE YOUR. BACON"
I'll find the HACO.V, tho HAKKIl nnd tho METHOD nt N'AS-
NASBURG'S
GROCERY
Tho (iiiotl llotisekeepln Store.
Scarry nt nil tlme3 n largo variety of DELICIOUS HEADY
lltED FOODS for tho tablo and family trado, ready to servo.
Rlvo our best attention and efforts to all special orders
OUR. QUIGK .SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS
Clc3 of till kbdn to chooso from. A lunch to suit your
ItlHSDAY, MARCH 1TH, I WILL FORMALLY OPEN' MY
arlor Millinery
Io my stock is not largo, it Is representative of tho latest
Hug Mvles anil tho Indies of Coos Hay nro cordially Invited
anil Inspect nty offerings. A few tailored models from
lay Agent for Schwcl.er & Co.'s Imported Swiss Embroideries.
t
illey" Maker of Gowns and Hats
Phono 100-J
MESSENGER SEHVIGE 1SH
TWO PHONES.
15(1 HltO lmV.YY
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WEATHER FORECAST
D Amo:IMM rrtf to Cons Bar Time.
OREGON Fair, winds
becoming cnatorly. '
LOCAL TEMPERATURE '
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:4.1 n. in.. March fi. hv
llonj. Ostllntl, special gov-
crnntont niotoorologlst:
Maximum 51
Minimum 30
At 4:43 a. 111 41
Precipitation 21
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1911 C3.29
Precipitation samo porlod
last year 51. CI
Wind: South, cloudy.
Holds .Service Kov. 0. L. Hall
will apeak at North Inlet at 11
o'clock Sunday morning and at Lakc-
slilo Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Tonight ho will hold sorvlcca nt
Johnson's mill on tho Coqullio River.
Lenten Service Thoro will bo a
Lenten sorvlco this evening In tho
Episcopal Church nt 7:30. Tho choir
will assomblo nt Mrs. Horsfall's homo
Immediately nftor tho Borvlco. Thoro
will bo a vestry meeting at tho Hec
tor's study at 8 p. in.
Putu On New Car. U W. Stlno,
originator of tho jitney bus In Marsh
field has Just purchased a new Ford
for operation on his Forndnlo run,
starting again today. Uotli operators
declare they aro satisfied and aro
getting good results.
Llbmry Donations. Mrs. 12. C.
Drows has given tho Public Library
T
HIGH CLASP VAUDEVILLE
AND MOTION PICTURES
.MISS DIME SOUTHEHN'
In n'n cntlro chnngo of character
songs and Impersonations.
Tho second chaptor of tho
MASTHK KEY
In two rcols, from tho story wrltton
by John Flommlng Wilson. .
HEHIDON'S PHIDl:.
A Joker comedy. It tickles tho
world.
SISTEHS.
A henutlful Vltagraph showing
how two girls boenmo victims of
two married scoundrels,
THE UNKNOWN COUNTItY
Lublu tint ma that will please.
KTKAND WAH KEItlES .No. J.
Always Intorostlug.
Six rools of tho vory host pic
, turos." voryotnoishrdliiotaolSIIll
turos. A vory clnssy vnutlovlllo net.
Lower floor 15c; balcony 10c;
.children 5c.
! Saturday night: Tho first eplsodo
'of "Exploits of Elaine."
0RPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
TONIGHT.
ThiirhdavKrlihiy
WHEN THE MEN LEFT TOW J
Edison two-part comic. Voo
clever and well dono.
WILLIE'S HAIR CUT
Good now fun.
HIS FIRST RIDE
Acrobatic comic net.
PIE-EATERS' CONTEST
Luhln comody.
HE WORE A WIG
A subject full of laughs and with
a climax which Is oxtromoly so.
REDSKINS AND RENEGADES
Two-part Kalcm apeclal. A good
reloaso with faithful work on tho
part of tho artists.
KASHMIR
(Drltlsh Indln.) A beautiful
sconlc in natural colors.
EIX'AR CASO.N In new Mings.
10c :: ALWAYS:: 10c
Special Sunday matlnoo at 2 p. m.
Free public band concort by the
COOS DAY BAND including chorus
of SEVENTY voices. Don't miss
this. Romomber, it's nbsolutoly freo.
Hlg ORPIIEUM matlnoo immediately
following special concort.
w HE HOME
B AFFY MADE
I AVERN CANDY
Wo make lep cream
378 Central nvo., P"ouo 131-L
NOBLE
T
TM Hi
IS, two year old choice roso hushes I Johnson, Mcrton Lowry, Mcrlo Kurz
to bo planted on tho library grounds hal, Coach II. W. Qulgley and W. D.
on "clean up" day. Mrs. Geo. Murch Lawcho. Tho llandon men will meet
has presented tho library with tho 'the Marshfleld flvo tomorrow oven
fiction book, "Ho Comes Up Smiling." Ing.
Wlnncr of Contest. Helen Recs
nnd Huby Carlson wero tho two
girl winners of tho Frcshmnn dec
Inmntlon contest nt tho high ccliool
Inst evening, nnd Josso Front;;, tho
winner for tho boys, one of the con
testnnts not being able to come. Next
week tho Juniors will hold their
contest.
Hold Monthly Meeting. Tho reg
ular monthly meethiK of tho Marsh-
field Chamber of Commerce will bo
hold this evening In tho rooms bo -
ginning nt eight o'clock. At that tlmo
President McLain will mnko a re-
port on tho Coos nnd Curry county
exhibits at tho Fair and explain what
changes aro necessary. A meeting of
tho exccutlvo commltto
this afternoon at 4:30.
was held
Investigate. "IHack Hand".
When somo ono tied a "Hlnck Hand"
noto to tho door of Attorney C. F.
McKnlght, tolling him to ."Dcwnro,
defender of Flro Dugs," tho nttorney
admired tho noto ns a plcco of art
istic temperment. Sheriff Johnson,
according to his profession, took n
different attltudo and camo Invcst'
gatlng. Ho was told that a Joko was
being played nnd sot up tho cigars.
Sacred Caiilntn. Tho choir of the
Episcopal Church, under tho direc
tion of Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., or
gnulst and choir director, has been
practicing for somo tlmo on n beau
tiful cantntn, based on tho Cruci
fixion of Christ. It will bo sung
in tho church within a short tlmo.
Thoso who linvo heard it liavo been
dcoply . Impressed by It nnd It Is
hoped that nil will hoar it who
can do so.
To Hnvo Myrtle Point Cnsc. It. O.
arnves, of Grnvcs nnd Mclnturff, wns
cnllcd to Coqullio yesterday after -
noon and after a consolation with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrenco Hussoll, in
Jnll nccuscd with poisoning Frank
HuBsoll, announced that tho firm
will havo chargo of tho dofenco and
will bo tho lending counsol in tho
case. William Pontlnnd Is expected
to nrrlvo from Idaho about Monday,, , tf , QlMn Am,0 but
In chargo of Doputy Sheriff Laird. ,. ,,, ,v..,nn rln ,In Bnva ,,
May Sell Ties. That thoro may bo
u present domnnd for Coos Uny tics,
llntian.wlit nf ..ltlr.1t ni n. ltn...1 la I
pointed, out by n report from Port
Innd that Doston Is Inquiring tho
prlco on 300,000,000 foot of railroad
tics. If tho Inquiry dovoiops into n
snlo tho result will probnbly moan n! thlnks.o.f tho old chorry treo, ho pays
revival of activity In Bovornl tlol,B tax and forgets tho Inclination
making camps. 11,000,000 feet of to sell,
tlos woro rccontly contracted for by
Charles It, McCormlck & Company, i.0,.t odleds AKsomentw. At tho
for delivery at San Francisco for tlio ,noollnR of t)l0 ,ort Commosslonors
Denver nnd Rio Grand Railroad. to bo ,lol(, noxt MondBy n r0)0rt will
I bo submitted to tho commissioners
March 12 Salmon Day. March lSjBhowlnB tlint I)rnctlcally ?33,000 of
Is tho third annual Nntlonnl Canned jnb0lt $10000 ,llI0 for flH , tll0
Bajmon Day and on that dato ro-Boulh Mnrahflold fill has already
turant keopors and hotel mon nro ox-!,)COn co,0(!(ciI. At tll0 llBt l00tlnB J.
poctod to servo snlmon on tholr, T. nrn,i wnH ,..,. ilnri,n nf ni,t
moniiB mid tho housowlfo re-, ?10,000 to $12,000 oiitBtnnding, 30,-
Joicca Hint tho 12th Is on Friday nnd! 000 thon ,,olnB , tho treasury. Groat
thoroforo fish will como vory handy. I llcIulwny ,mB 1)fcen inn(lo , potting
As a moans of sotting nn oxamplo to,lhlB moil0V .,,. .... Mmil,,. ., ia n.
tho rest of tho nation President WII-!
son will havo cannot! salmon on tho
vt-iiiio jiouso menu on inni tinio, olKop tho ,lnrth MnrHliflnlil flll thoro
shipment having boon sont by n can
ning association,
Hrotht'i-s Not Jealous. That tho
f'tl tun tl in ItrnMinHK nl'ik ii.ii (nnlniiu
Is tho report of Jlabo Dixon who
on Monday night swallowed somo
nntlsoptlc tablets. Trouble nroso
! when Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Chantzla,
& X Sitt '
,
asked for tho Catsnulos hrothors to
Itcop away. Judge Duller, unable,
to follow tho testimony, continued
tho enso Tuesday afternoon for
want of moro'evldonco.
Hasliotluill Toani Hero. Tho Dan.
don basketball' team nrrlved horo
this morning and this ovonlng will
battlo with North Rond. Tho ontlro
contingent consists of 18 members,
Thoy aro Principal JL Hopkins and
wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Doak, Ivan
Pullon, Raymond Wobb, John Wind
sor, Losljo Pullen, Sam Armstrong,
Kouon Smith, Tom Chatham, Clnlro
Shumato, Goorgo Stoltz, Harold,
1 t
V i
TOMORROW IS
CLEAN-UP DAY
V
l
Wo can't all bo Michael
Angolos; but almost any man
can 'work wondora with a
can of houtfo paint.
?!
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
1 : , "i""u' "" "" j" i jK wi,011 ,)r. Q( w, l4080 W(ll,t ,low:,
i of each oilier and that only ono,, . , ., ,. , ,, , .
,,..,,', . . ' . tho Btroot h inso f nnd Ills htmrt was
,of thoni, Sam, wants to marry hor, I . . . ,...,. ,
Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y
riiuinlnndc Club Sings. Tho fac
ulty nnd students of the high school
and tho grades ns well,' wero enter-1
tallied this morning by tho appear-1
nnco of tho Chnmlnndo Club In the I
auditorium. Tho program wnB tho
same as tho one In tho concert of
Tuesday evening.
May Move Hero. Clyde Cage, for
mory deputy sheriff, Is planning to
movo f ro,n Coqullio to Mnrshflold. j
,110 llns boon look'nr allor somo in-1
, vestments, doing somo special work
for G- T Troadgold in tho Simpson-
i Trcadgold-Coaeh cases and looking
j nftor otllcr "nttcrs. W. W. Gngo has
' not 8,Sn,f,ert wllnt h Intends to en-
gago In.
Qnn.sh .Motion. Judge Coko htto
yesterday afternoon allowed tho mo
tion of tho city of Mnrshflold to
!"""? i'Vr u rr0V,M T";1
by C F. McKnlght for tho South-
em Pacific relative to tho condemn-
.t . , . . m ,,
atlon of a right of way arrow the
tack nt Ferry street Tho next
Btop will probably bo tho condomn
ntlon proceedings by tho city, fol
lowing which tho railroad attor
neys state the matter will bo held
up.
ltldt Part Way. When Clifford
Nicholson nnd Qcorgo Prlnzlor left
hero Inst Fridny they mado a loud
"hip hurrah," stating they would
walk tho cntlro dlstnnco to Wiscon
sin using no public convoyanco nnd
"hoof" It clear through to Milwau
kee. Jerry Kinney gnvo thorn n rldo
up tho bench as far as Winchester
Day. Tho men nrrlved In Engono on
Tuesday morning. Had t)iey walked
tho dlstnnco from tho Umpqun to Eu
geno tlioy would hnvo had to nvcrngo
33 miles n tiny. Thoro thoy obtained
! tho slKiiaturo of Mayor Yoran nnd
' continued on tholr war.
Has Flno CherrlcH. Dr. Walter
Citlln of Coqullio who wns hero yes
terday says ho has tho finest cherry
I ii uu in luu (juuiiLt lib inn 1IU11IU III
' rm Tl ,. . B,rnn vnriniv. i.n!
produces about n ton onch year, nil
tho children nnd neighbors fenst oft!
It nnd myrlnds of birds enjoy tho
luscious fruit. Ho will not permit
any ono to drlvo awny tho fenthorod
songsters from tho cherry treo. Ho
Bny8 that high taxes havo tempted
i,lm to soil tho homo but when o
110Ct0(, thoro ,,.. ,l0 outBtandlnir only'
nl)0t t9i00o fr mturo collection.
Is about 12,000 copilug duo, but not
for sovornl months yot.
ItmririiM Ifikiuuil- fPlm nlliiiH hinril.
"
itMiuiiuu iij iiiu ni.fi ui it juiuifi limn
who told him ho had Just walked In
from Rosoburg and noodod some
thing to ent. A quarter was Immedi
'!'",
aan ,
ately produced for tho breakfast. Yes-
noon tlmo tho young
Intercepted tho doctor.
"Whoro nro you from?" tho man was
nskod. "Dandon.". Tho doctor walk
ed nwny up tho strcot. "Somo travel
ing man, that," ho told his frlonds.
Several peopio in tho rosldents dls-
i" rI0" 'onK man or mis samo
description who has boon making n
ll(niB0 to ,l01")0 cnnviis for food mid
clothing, tolling at each placo about
how far ho haa walked.
DR. E. V. MORROW wna a profup-
slonal visitor In Coqullio this
morning.
-
COACH HAROLD QUIGLEY, of tho
llandon High School, camo hero
this morning.
i J.
12. P. NORTON, N. Moon and F. V.
j Catlorlln woro among tho Coos
Dayltos going to Coqullio yostor
day. MRS. ROnERT MATTOX wns
brought over from Coqullio this
morning and taken to tho Mercy.
Hit. HARRY SIMPSON UK.
PORTER VERY ILL
According to a report re
ceived In North llciul, Dr.
Harry Simpson, a son of tho
Into Capt. A. M. Simpson, Is
reported to bo crltlcnlly 111 in
California. Ho has been In
111 health somo tlnio nnd Is
said to bo afflicted with tu
berculosis. 15
GEO. M'llO.NALR, RHOTIIEH OK
MltS. ALIIERT MERCHANT, SUS
TAINS 1IHOKEN JAW AND
OTHER INJURIES AT RANCH
(Special to Tho Times.)
RANDON, Or., March 5. Qoo.
MacDonnld, a brother of Mrs. Albert
Mchant, was seriously 'injured In
,mw
M, ,. .... ,
i itx-itt AJtiitti ii iina iiiui dins iiia
Jm w brok , ,nJ
Inflcl0l 0 ,8 bohlB tnkon to
Itnlitrr tnlntt '
Mercy hospital at North Uond nnd
will probnbly arrive thoro this ovo
nlng. Until ho arrives hero and
an examlnnttou Is held, tho extent
of hlti Injuries will not bo known.
LOCATE IN (SOLD llEACH
0, II. llurflugton, Attorney, Decides
Xu Movo to Curry County
(Spcclnl to Tho Times.)
GOLD' DEACH Ore, MnrchC.
C. H. Duffliigton of Mnrshflold,
with John D. Goss, In tho First Na
tional Hank Untitling lins been in
Gold lloncji a fow days, and has do
ceded to mako this ills future homo,
and will return to Mnrshflold to
closo up his business, when ho will
,novo '8 offlco to this city. Ilia of
' "co will ho in tho llrcnkors hotel.
Mr. Uufflngton has created n vory
favorable Impression among tho bust
iiofiH men and pcoplo of tills locality.
Mr. Dufflngton returned to Mnrsh
flold yesterday afternoon. Ho states
there nro nt prosont but two nttornoys
In Curry younty nnd 'bollveb tho
field n promising ono.
W. C. SELLMAR, tho Ilanilon mov
ing plcturo magnate nnd wlfo ro
ttirnod homo yesterday nftor a
short visit- hero.
PERCY ROSS, of San Diego, nrrlvod
liore yesterday for n visit with his
pnrontB, Mr. and -Mrs. I), D. Ross,
on Goldou avenue.
PRINCIPAL UI. HOPKINS, of tho
Dandon High Scliool, with hla
wlfo, la lioro for the gamo of tills
ovonlng nnd tomorrow.
in J. McKEOWN returned today
from Wagner where ho hna boon
enjoying n visit with Ilrlau O'
Kourko mid A. H. Powers.
J. L. SMITH, county agriculturist, is
expected down tomorrow morning
from Siimnnr nnd will comploto
plans for tho banquet on Wednes
day. CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL drop-
- ped In from Gnrdlnor on tho stage
yesterday for a busliiosa visit
lie snya that everything s well In
Gardiner.
MRS. OSCAR FRAN, of Heaver Hill,
formerly MIhn Lola Montgomery,
la spending a few days with hor
parents Mr. ami Mrs. George Mont
gomery of Mlllliigtoii.
MISS ELVIRA FRIZEEN who linaj
Iieon visiting In Portland for the'
past week n lived homo today, Sho
was secretary to Senator I. 8.
Smith during the last session of
tho Oregon legislature
MltS. A. LAIIOWITCH and son, Ed
win, returned todny from n six
weeks visit to San Francisco and
San Diego expositions and visits In
other California points. Thoy eamo
up on tho Speedwell to llandon,
bolng at soa from Tuesday until
last nlgnt.
MltS. G. L. WILLIAMS of Coaledo
is a Mnrshflold shnppor today. Sho
and tho family will movo next
v.ook from Co-lodo to Wagnor,
tho now headquartors of tho Smith
Powers company. Coaledo will soon
bo a deserted vlllngo,
S. DARTO.N and wlfo and son ro
turned to Coqullio today from
Portland whgro thoy visited for a '
tliuo'followliiK the hearing at Rose-j
buiijf. TJivy loft Fioronco at 2:301
this morning and arlvod in Marsh
Hold about Jo. Mr. Ilartgn sgys
tliat tho most liicunvenlout feat uro .
pf tjiu tflp jigw Is tho slow boat Ik
sorvlrw between Jarvls lauding and '
Mamtiftold 1
;
Bit
INJURED
NEAR
. i-
AMONG THE SICK
1'nglnccr Gordon Smith is laid up
with tho grlppo and today was not
nblo to bo on duty nt tho flro sta
tion. Mrs. ltobcrt Mattox updorwent an
oporatlon nt tho Mercy Hospital this
morning bolng brought from Co
qulllo by Dr. 13. V. Morrow.
Dr. V. L. Hnmllton, of 'coqtillle, is
reported down with tho grlppo nt
his homo after n visit hero two days
ago.
Mrs. Donaldson, of Coqullio, who
, underwent an oporatlon at tho Mercy
Hospital a fow days ago Is recovor
j Ing very wol.
i Mrs. Tom Lawhorn will bo nblo to
, return to hor homo In Allegany tho
' rl. .
iimi oi ncxi wcou, statos tno doctor.
Mrs. Lawhorn uinlcrwont a jsorloua
operation, about tiirc.0 weeks ago.
DIJ WISH nnd ATTI5ND tho
OWLS HALL, KAOLKS JLVLL,
SAT. KVi:., .MAIICII (I.
TVTKST SPltlNO MILLIN'KltV
DLSPUVV nt CLAHK1VS, Central
Ave., Friday nut Saturday.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
:
FOR RENT Furnished n-rooni
house. 438 Hall avo. Apply 708
So. Fifth atroct.
WANTEI? (Jiu-net Chlllu PotntocH.
Address Herbert Rogors, caro of
Btcamor Rainbow.
FOR RENT 0-room house, with
bnlh, and lot for gardon, at
Forndnlo. Phono 1511, North
Dcnd.
FOR SALI EggH for hutching, 8.
C. Whlto Leghorns, none hotter;
$5.00 per 100; baby chicks nlao;
Rocky Point Poultry Farm, Em
plro, Orogon, Phono G0-8.
FOR HALE Hean hlgli-prassura
spray pump, for spraying of nil
kinds. Regular prlco $37.50; spe
clal prlco, $25. Ploneor Hdw. Co.
ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner
out! mid Mnrkot.
Sec-
WANTED
WANTED A live wlro with 9100;
'to tho right party will glvo 40
por coat of tho host proposition
In Coos County, No trlflors need
npply. Dox t'C" TlmcB.
1 FOR SALE rf
,
I'Oll HA LE HainejtH nearly now, nl
so housoholtl furniture. Iiiqulro at
Powers' Dliickaiulth SJiop, North
Rend.
FOR KALI!, Cheap If taken nt once.
Furniture comploto for 5-room
hoiiBO, Apply cornor Virginia and
Ilrondwny, Dnngor.
FOR HALK I'lHimo oloctrlc motor
nnd v1(JVntor hoist, cheap, F. To
lander, 802 North Front Btroot.
FOR HALE Alredalo TerrJerH.cIinm
ploiiBhlp stock. Another llttor 'of
tho kind of ptipn tluit nro too
good to glvo nwny. Tho dogs
Hint mnko good at anything. $10
each either box, but to gopd homos
only. Address I'M" Times offlco.
FOR HALE Motor bont. .Excellent
onglno. F. A. Sncchl.
FOR HA Li: Cluster Whlto hoar,
30.00 Phono 307XC or nddrpss
P. O. IIox 312, North non'd.
1 FOR RENT f
FOR RENT Fin ulshetl Hlx-room
lioune, with bath, on Shormnn avo
line, closo In. Iiiqulro Powers'
lllacksmlth Shop, North Rend. '
l"OR RENT Doslmlilo seven-room
liouso on Elrod, near Tonth. I. p.
Kaufman & Co.
FOR RENT Romas with Imtli 91.75
and up, also housekeeping rooujs.
237 North Uroadway.
FOR RENT Hoiisckeeprng Milte,
MurBhflold Ilotol, Cor. Third and
Commercial. Phone 137-L.
FOR RENT, Rooms with or wlt.
out board. ICC So. 10th Street.
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FOR
TRANSFER
AND
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Freight ami ItaggAK'N
Call
FEIUU SON TRAXSVKR
Phone IQX
Rc-ldcnro
4
V
Market v.
WrMi
Ill
SHFIFLT) CYCLERY.
Hospital,
.1 I '
Itrlbjf rwulu,
t '&
.tt.