The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY. TIM2S, MftSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
' THREE
To The Young Business Man
YOUR position where you work is
secure only as long as you continue
to give satisfaction
We recognize the same principle in
oUr clothing business,
We give it by selling good clothes
and guaranteeing correctness of style
and service
If anything fails to satisfy, we make
good
We keep your clothes pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Stores.
Morshfield.
North Bend.
BREVITIES ,
i
CHy-by-tllC-Hea. Ho tulll Of till) . All UVin (.'i-ii.ii Tlimn l .. itniiM 'lil mn.nltw n. o.,rtii -
Irownlng accident there this week whether or 'not the ndncn l true J tlonal linnfe that ti.v i,v- ,i.t mi
- -- - --v ... . vj iuit
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WEATHER FORECAST
Dj AMo;lat.J l'reu (o Coo nr Time.
OREGON Haln, strong
southerly winds.
Wlinil ll flalif... 1 . ...lit. il .
vii & , ioiiihl iiiiiii Willi inn it ' iininn.i ...ill 1.1 ! i .. . . ...... .. ..
, , ., , , , , Vl m iuii lor nuiuug tno wear- ol tno ?auu,U00 Port of Coos Hnyl
n i, mvnJi' i r" !. '"!0 or" ot th0 Brce'1 on thl8 St' 1,at" '"-oaglnp bonds and that tho money
ronS, Hn? Tl, .1 ?" ' '' "ay woro ,1W11" cl,lzul,s "f, TS now at tho credit of the Port. These
' "'V 1),0tllC,1' w. """I ToMlon,c. "brw. Scandinavian bonds are tho series u given to tho
won. r..,.p ZnTl J5"1 nl,(,.'ct. "ho nwoared on tho mulu Seattle Dredging Company monthly
o hi .a d had nnrrnwu. " ""V, 8lree' l0,,n'. ''r bosoms rcsplcd- for their work. Tho bonds woro nl-
I ' "" "" ""'"" "' .lllllUHUI JJUinv, 1I1U B.IIO SIIUWH
I
I ably bo a sevens one, said Mr. Klin,
i ball. According to tho inspectors,
Captain Miller Is one who lost his
license for n period of 20 months.
few months. Onco he tried to come
across tho Itogtio River bar In bad
a picking up of tho bond market
J-.UUAL TEMPERATURE 4 '
RECORD !
For tho 24 hours ending at '
-1:13 a. in. .March 17, by
Hon, Ostllnd, special gov- '
eminent motoorologlst:
Maximum OS
Minimum 13 !
At 1:13 n. m 44
Precipitation tfo I
Precipitation Blnco Sept. 1.
3014 51.01
Precipitation samo period
last yoar Cl.CU
Wind: Northwest, clear.
MARCH TIRES I
: :Z'n S 1, Uc ; ,J T" "" '- "A-rdlng a TUI. ;.;. a cash fund for tho
! Ions, flonm or ' ion- hro7ghTo !?,,rlt aT,T ,","'' C3 I W7mmi iU M mmvau
! water, another tlmo ho upon o CMUty U ""," 1),StrlCt Att(-' t"'r work of last month and tMs
night oft llandon In asmall boat. '"0y nro1,'B te to stop thojnlso puts tho $25,000 avallablo in
. I games of chance now going on In cash for inlet Improvement.
l'ii(ei Service). ltev. Uengtson
will hold henten services In tho North
Uond Swedish Lutheran Church at
7:30 o'clock this evening and In tho
Mnrshflold church tomorrow, Thurs
day evening, nt tho samo time.
mo (iiiierent towns, uico games, I
punch boards, etc., are said to bo) fi0(s Wrong Man. Slnco Sunday
under tho ban and It Is possible the night, when tiros wero cut on both
oxtont of tho operations n-jalnst ! hs stago autos out to Uunker Hill
them may not become public until
tho April term ot tho grand Jury.
Defer Hearing. Thoro will bo no
hearing of tho complaint of Miss
Kato Wed oil against Isabella Cush
nian, whom sho yesterday charged
with appropriating dresses from her
17Hrs.
Pt..
lSjlIrs.
in..
10Hrs.
Ft..
20llrs.
Ft. ,
21Hr8.
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10.11
0.4
10.47
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11.21
0.5
12.00
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3.58
5.3
4.35
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5.13
4.8
5.50
4.5
0.40
4.1
Xiirlli Itnul Mlmiry. Thu regu
lar monthly mo'lng of tho North
Dsnd Library lfoard will be held
nxt Thursday afternoon nt 230
o'clock in tho library building, nil . back line, until word has been re
members ot tho association lining celved from District Attorney Lll-
4 i earnestly Invited to bo present. I Jenvlst, according to .ludgo Pennock,
I who Bald that word has been scut
OonlingH Win Out. Oerdlng ' him and that ho will probably conio
9.38 brothcTH, ot Coiiulllo, took tho Co- hero to conduct tho hearing.
1.1 Ultilllo high school basket ball team
10.04 to a terrific bentlng there Saturday
1.G i night, . according to parties from
10.30 Co'ti"to. . The Oordlngs outplayed
1,8 'tho high school boys at every turn
of tho game.
THEY ARE HERE
1915 GO-CARTS
Tin; ias'1' wom i.v oihlduicn'k vi:incLi:s
Tin: i'ikst won i) ix comkokt and coxvuxinxon
J-'Olt MOTIIKIIS.
Wc lmo the gi'i'iilcsl lliiu slionn In Kiiiilliwesli'in Oicgon
Priced from $7, $J2, $13,50 and $1650
CAM AND T.OOIC 'I'llM.M OVIllt. '
Going & Harvey Co.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Cliili MeolH Mrs. D. B. Malonoy
Is cntoTlaluing tho Kloster
today.
ltclnliic Dead. Mrs. Ancnn Hog
10.54
11.23 I Mcfiliuils Caij I'lnNlied. Lato yes-
o,n terday afternoon tho dlvorco cibo of
Ohma McOlnnls versus Thomas Mc
Oinuls was brought to u closo in
ClulrJudgo Coko's court, decision bolng
reserved until the attornoys for both
! sides submit briefs on questions of
law. This will bo within tho next two
I crn cf South Coos Itlver has ittcolvcior threo days,
word of inn death of hor H'.omnother
at tho advanced ago of 92 la their
old homo in Now York.
lluys Lund for Home, A tract of
about two acres in Portsmouth has
boon sold to Otis It. Wilson, jeweler
Special Iliislncss Meeting. Thoro at tho Itcd Cross store, who ox
wlll be a special business meeting poets to Improve it and mako a
this evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho homo thero. Tho consideration was
First Daptlst Cnurcli. Alt members 'stated to bo about $1100. Tho deal
are urgently requested to bo present. ' was mndo through tho offlco of I.
S. Kaufman & Co,
limit 'ruins Over. B. A. Kollcy, !
I
i now wntchiunn at tho llandon Wool- QHo u Walker. Threo years J
1 on Mills, and formerly "president" H. Sneddon has been In tho sorvlco
of tho Andorson-Scoly logging road i of tho Postofflco Dopartmont as a
near llandon for two weeks previous' cnrrlor, walking on nn nvorago 20
to its salo to tho Dollar Interests, ' miles n day. During this tlnm ho
wos In town yestorday from tho I has walked threo times tho dlstanco
to London, or about 18000 miles,
1'roo. Xlght't) TKlglng. Thero was
a distinguished visitor last evening
in Jack Carter's boarding house. .Ho
was A. lllshop and wbb in for being
a trlflo to Jublhfnt on St. Patrick's
ovo. After several trips to tho sta
tion to tell his troubles tho officers
finally accomodated htm with a spe
cial coll. This morning ho reversed
tho usual tactics and paid his ?G fluo
and departed.
Hall Hay Martin has been looking
for tho "varmint" who put tho
knlfo In tho rond. Last night while
passing the spot nbout midnight,
ho camo to tho turn below Uunker
I Hill and hearing a nolso In tho
' brush stopped his liiachlno quickly
and went tearing through tho trees,
i Ho caught a man. "Hero," what
aro you up to?" ho demanded. A
! flaro ot a match showed him that
ho had tho wrong man, an old man
who had been waiting at tho road
sldo for his sou to return homo.
Mnrtln is still looking for the follow
who put tho knlfo in tho road.
(Jets Hocus Focus Dollar A pros
pective bridegroom walked into tho
offlco or Judge C. L. Pennock yes
terday and after securing tho noc
essary papers to mako him happy
for life, walked out leaving a jl
foo on tho desk. For several mo
ments tho Judgo was busy, ho man
eunio back to ask a question and
then loft. It was then tho Judgo
started looking for his dollar. It
wns not on tho desk; ho looked on
tho floor, In tho coal scnttlo and
through n dozen pockets. No dol
lar, nud lie began to look suspicious,
ly at Tho Times man, who oven then
was thinking of spending St. Pat
rick's in Chief Carter's boarding
houso when tho missing dollar
turned up In a by-way pocket, over,
looked in the search.
Itohullil Xorlli Hull Potor Logglo
announced today that ho would
liavo a new roof on his hall which
was damaged by fire last wcok,
within n fow days. Ho is rals
inc tho celling to twolvo feet, will
put in a ladies' dressing room and
will remodel and rodecorato tho In
terior, making it mora modern and
more nttractlvo than over. Ho will
rush tho work as rapidly as possible.
Ho said that ho wanted to express
Homo April 1. C. B. Mnybeo at
North llcnd received a letter ft coup-
lo of dnva nco from L. J. Slninson in I h's appreciation ot tho flno work
San Francisco saying that ho would , of to Marshflold and North nend
be homo April 1. Ho has remained In ; n departments, saying tiint it was
Hand of Dciilny Heautlful. -Tho
foaturo at the Orphoiim last night,
while bolng of ordinary plot and
of foreign make, was n tiling ot
beauty and art. Thu Hand of Dos
tiny Is In natural colors and tho
beautiful tinting and gorgeous, fas
cinating mountain scenes, togcthor
with artistic touches, mako it by
far tho most delightful offering of
Its kind over seen In this city. This
plcturo will bo shown again tonight
and whllo Mr. Keller says ho does
not favor tho exhibition ot pictures
including French artists, ho could
not resist this foaturo, -knowing of
its most nrtlstlo value. It la ono
lit a thousand.
fu&iriE
PA
the south to attend a meeting this
week ot tho orriccrs of the Simpson
Lumber Company. Mr. Maybeo re
ports that thoro was no meeting of
tho city council last evening and will
not bo until March 23 when tho ques
tion of bonding tho city will bo taken
up.
DON'T BE MISLED
Ilify My WAIt PltlCKS mo high. Wo my Ol'lt IMtlCBS nro
not IiIrIi and WB CAX HAVK YOU MOXBY iih wo curry no ivr
talepciisu nud mivo yuii th nt (io cost In flAltUWAItB,
I'tl'MIIIXd and FAHM IMPLBMBXf.S, which Is to YOUIt AD
VAXTAGi:. Schroeder (k Hildenbrand's
Hnnhvnro A Plumbing.
General repair Bhop,
NOBLE THEATER
Tl
IGT
and has carried approximately
tons ot mall for distribution.
Only Cut-lulling. Mr, Jacobson,
of tho North Deud Mill and Lumber
Company, said yestorday that the
report that tho Swnyno & Hoyt
logging camp near llcavor 11111
would bo closed down was erron
eous. Ho sold that thoy wero cur-
30 tnlllne n lit t In nml rnilurlnir llln
torcu temporarily. Thoy nro alto
figcrliu on moving tho catiit) tur-
Meet. Tho tnor ,,,lo tll() timber. Manager Dim-
to San Fran-
but another ovldenco that when
North Demi and Marshtleld worked
togcthor not oven tho flames could
stop them.
If You Want the Best In
the Meat Line Telephone Us
TELL US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT
AND WE'LL DELIVER THE GOODS
we buy the best that Coos County and Portland can fur
nish us. We have equipped our market to keep and
ripen meats and give the most prompt and
efficient deliveries possible.
. THE UNION MARKET
J- F Ford Co.
w South Broadw&j, Phone 58
Woman's Auxiliary
mooting or tno woman's Auxiliary lncit i,ns returned
of the Chamber of Commerce lm! cIbco.
boon called for Saturday afternoon
nt 2:30, An Invitation to all woinon catu T.oavo Ships. When rats
In tho city to Join tho organization lenvo tho ship sailors aro wont to
III..I ,l.nH ,.lf, ...lit. II.AM i . ..... .- -1 1......
mill uiliig iiiun iiiuun nun ini-i" biiuko llicir lieaus UllU Hiuy iihiiuiu.
has been oxtonded by tho president, j u bids' evil, they say and oftlmcs
Mrs. F. E. Allen. j nro right. Uut when tho ship's cat'
' I comes- ashoro and stays behind, this I
AV. O. Mason Fined. W. O. Mason, j j8 n now phaso ot tho story and oven
father ot Mrs. Oldland whoso bus- sailors .scratch tholr heads, minus!
band waB yestorday grouted a dl-nn answer. Whon tho Carlos sailed
vorco, appeared this morning in tho Bouth on Saturday "Nellie" tho blj?
pollco court and thoro pleaded guilty 'cat stayed bohlml and now meows a
to ft chargo ot "riotous nnd dlsordor-j 0ng tho dock. Yestorday tho pus
ly conduct" which was preferred a-' tiy from tho Bldor camo ashoro and
gainst him yesterday aftornoon by fusod to Join hor vessel nt sailing
Offlco nichanlBon. Judgo Butler bus-I time.
I ponded tho $10 sontonco during a .
A modem society drama with I porlod of good uohavior. "Walter Old- Klder I.euvcs South. Thoro woro
Allco Holllster. A beautiful pic-1 j,ul(l tcstlflod that William lllnlcoy,' 12 passengers 011 tho (Jcorgo W. Bid
tines that will satisfy everyone . f nc0 ot t)10 Krp ),0r brothor and or when sho left out at eleven o'clock
Six reels, all new, big vnudovlflo , father chased him Into n Front street vestordusv Hor lateness In getting
pool room, threatening to "chango In yesterday Is attributed to 11 wait
his appearance." Mr. Mason told tho for tho tides at Astoria and tho,
No Complaint Sent No complaint
has boon soit from horo to In
spectors Bdwards and Fullor, in
Portland, regarding tho steamboat
troublo on tho Coqulllo Illvor Satur
day afternoon, whon tho Charm and
tho Telegraph wero in a collision,
nccordlng to Harry J. Kimball, col
lector of customs, lto says that it
' mill 1m nn In tlm rrintnlll nf Ihn
11 . ww m. i..iv . ,.. -...
Charm to file any complaint, this
to go through to tho inspectors.
Providing tho story is true that
Captain Pantor was at the wheol of
tho Telegraph nt tho tlmo ot the
accident, tno punlshmont will prob-
nosi: AXI) KHXT
j III nn entire chnngo of vniidovlllo
act.
IIBAItKT Sl.I.ir! XF.WS I'lCTOltlAL
News that is iiowb gathered by
tho Ilearst-Sellg camoramen from
all over tho world.
TUB WOXDHOl'S SIBLODV
' A drama with a heart and soul.
Two reels, by tho American Bclalr
company.
DOT'S HI.OP.MBXT.
A high-speed comedy inndo
mako overyono laugh..
HBIt IHfTHR LBSSOX
to
net.
Lower
children.
floor,
5c.
15c; balcony, 10c;
Jiidcn that Oldland had called them facing of a 5D mile wind down the
Watch for tho famous Paramount jnrH- nn,i BOveral other names, coast. Thoso wh6 loft for Eureka
features pronounced by "thoso who Honry Songstackeii tostlfled that W. wero 11. P. Saubort, T. W, Frcomani
know ' to bo "JiiBt a llttlo bettor." c jmson Is working on his ranch and James McNabb, Peter A. Hobinson,
Mary riciuoni in -tcss 01 mo
Storm Country," will bo first of
theso famous plays.
10SPECIALS
Al'
THE FAIR
FOIl WHDXI..SDAY, 'I'HUItSDAY
AXI) Fill DAY. COMB KAIIIiY
AXI) OBT YOL'lt SIIAHB OF
TIIBSB UXUSFAL IIAIKUINH
,
I 1216 Cloan Whlto Cotton n
I Hatting. Only 0C I
C-strand I). M. C. Finest 0111-
I broidery, cotton mado. Wo j
I havo 35' different shados. rn
j Special 'J! fin' Ub j
I Tatting Shuttles, whltb or Q
W U
black, val. to 15c, only
always before has borno a Kood reputation.
0RPHEUM!
DON'T I-'OllflKT.
St. Patrick's dnnco In
Hull Wednesday, March 17.
Eagles
Captain J. C. Cnntwell, Mark C. Will
is, A. Nowgond, Chnrlos Oranlsh,
Mlko Pedro, W. Johnson, A. N. Wood,
on, J. Nedau, Jamea Salmon and It.
1 B. Haiinoii.
M
.., a fc 1
. ''mm service m
XW'S: i'HONKS.
CUTl. W5)f AllM. KVPI1KSS WAfiOXS.
-ill.' 'J,hW s I7fi J...-Y. IBO I1HOADWAY
lM
IV
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1 ... i,i-.rtnu.
v ;-tcstlonIsnot, will mon
, -"f 'uu for your work?
'" uoes )oUr work honor
'""' Your concern is not
,Z , croa, nro"t for
S T' but to ,nak
J ch HI profit many bo
"lea vnni-cni, '
!W0S,ySTKMMlU.NIIlY
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DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPEN TO THE PUIJMO
A regular btnlo licensed
undtitiiker will bo lu
chargo
Phono 1D5.J
1 ,
E:K9n Low Rates for
"" w" fcu, Handing: 1 rimKS
BrfWii.v
r'Sp-in. . ,,'.,,,utB 'mm 8 . m L
ltrlr- . U "' M,,5 lo Wuilre,ai
n!f a Ua)'
wiiUlX
p KINO. IroMf
Wo haul trunks betwoeu any polnti
Mnrshflold nml do ceoerai haullnc,
am tiAniinnnhla lf1TAB
"l,,r'iaTAlt THAXSFEU & STOHAOE CO
Tm. iii.iunrr. I'rnnriuior
' rhoneai lO-J, -W-U 0-R
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
U'OXIOHT
TueMlity- Wednesday
THE HAND OF DESTINY
Fmit-'iccl htroiig ilraiiiii with 11
ll'hSOII VlllU-ll Will lit) I-flllCllllHTIMl.
TIiIh plctiiio Is ill iintiiriil colors nnd
Is 11 lliliiK of art. It must bo been
to bo appreciated,
PATHE NEWS
Xl'MIIBIt SBVBX
Includes Cnr llevIeiVH Troops; '
Xoiitrul Ofrici'i-s in Fiiiuco; Zeppe-,
llus Ituld Kiiglund; dishing, U. S.I
Dchti-oyorj Hospital Ship; V, S.
HoldleiN Ilevlowwl "11 Fifth nveniio; I
Strikers Shot in Xew Jeiey, ami
'iiiuiiy othi'f items of Interest. Theso '
hiibjccts no new mill 111I1I consldoi-. ,
able to tho merit or 1111 up-tO'tlie-
, iiiiiiulo picture piogniiii. f
PETE THE PEDAL POLISHER
Anii'iliaii comedy.
VALLEY OF CHAM0NIX
Heautlful scenic. A scenic pic-1
tu 10 is it wolcfliuo aildltlon U uuy,
pi-ograiu. j
1 oc -ALWAYS :: 1 0c !
What 1I0 you know nbout "Iliina"
vay Juno" nml I ho Mutual Master
Picture advertised lit tho Sutuitmy
Bveulng Pokt? I
Now is the Time
This is the Place
To Order That
NEW SUIT
Kuppenheimer
Clothes
$20 to $35
Royal Tailor Suits
MADE TO MEASMB
il
$16$40
OTHER SUITS
$10 to $20
FIXUP
Two Stores
.Murbliflcld :: s :; North Ilcutl
05c liilost lluugalow Aprons,
various patterns and
colors. Only
.48c
I 1216c White Daisy Finn-
mil ,011 special
a:c
.25c
I Miiiiihimiis Postponed. Tho man-
' dumiis proceedings brought through
Stoll and Hodge for J. C. llllletrom
1 and others against the officers of tho ;
1 Port uud City asking thoin to appear
1 and show causo why tlioy hIiouUI not I
ho forced to pay tno juugnient a-.
gainst them for nlleged damages west
! of tho Mill Sloub'U fill, wero post- lMlw. Wnsh ,.iuu.0ttl8, ,
1 poned until tomorrow iiiurnlnir. It , (rI d c,ianibrnyH ,, BOer-
h posslhlo that thoy will not bo, . BUckor Vn,ll0H t0 8Cc.
brought up at all. Tho city council nt,,UC0(l to
' at its meeting on .Mouuuy orcicreu u. t
! .,.. rH lm .il,v 1ml In '
tvuitailL uiuwil il t -.rf o A
I .... I V ' "
tile juiigmuiit (iiat aiiiouuiu 10 uoum
..P.. T .1 t . ..HAI,. l.ll. .....
.IDC i.uiyun iituij inn iiihmid, j
mado lu neat patterns
percale. Only ....,,.
,
.35c
?1,800.
Takos Deposition hi South. Tho
testimony of Amos Hogws, an old
pioneer of Coos County who has now
moved to California, will bo taken
this week boforo a notary public at
I 25e (lilt Edgo Liquid 1 C
j Shoo Polish, only IdC
- 4
$2,50 and ? 'I.UO Samplu Urn-
I brullas with ,s ribs; excellent
I j materials.
1 I Only
llorkoley to bo used In tho case ot , , , , , . 4
Mrs. William Watora versus tho Mart-. A
.$1.85
in Davis estate which Is 0110 of the
first cases set for tho April docket
of tho circuit court. Lists ot ques
tions nro being sent him for answers.
Slnco tho suit wtiB filed two of the
witnesses havo died, Henry Miller
and I. M. Noblo. Tho testimony of
Jasper Yoakum was ulso taken In
California,
I luc Crystal
I Largo cakes,
I Only
(llyrerluo Soap.
DC
THE FAIR
CENTRAL- AVEXl'E
NEXT TO CHANDLER HOTEL
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Hold knlfo with chain, lto
ward for lta return to Uox "B",
Times offlco.
WAXTED Gardening, or any kind
of labor. Qeo. Doctor, c-o Times.
SALESMAN WAXTED To sell nu
to dovlco to owners; for informa
tion, address I. 8. Phlppeny, Uox
480, North Uond, Oregon,
FOR REX'IV Restaurant, oqulppwl,
best location, also ulovuii-room
rooming house, furnished. 11. A.
Uock, North llcnd.
WAXTEIk Duly demonstrator,
Phono 258-L.
PUIIL1C STEXOORAPHKR Smith
Terminal dock.
WANTED
WANTED Practical nurso would
like to caro for Invalid at own
apartments. Phono 337-L, Homo
Hotel.
ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec
ond and Market.
FOR SALE
FOR MALE Thoroughbred Whlto
Leghorn eggs for setting. It, A.
Landrlth. Phonu UOai Formers.
FOR SALE Motor boat. .Excellent
engine. F. A. Sacchl.
'OR HALE Four level cleared Iota
on D Street, Bastsldo, $800. Terms
discount for cush. Uox 5tat North
Uond, Oregon.
FOR HALE Chester Whlto boar,
$30.00 Phono 307X0 or address
P. O. Uox 312, North Uond.
FOR RENT
I
FOR It EXT (Mean newly furnished
room with bath for 1 or 2 gentle
men. 7C2 No. 2nd. St.
FntXISIIED FLATS House No.
2G2 No. -1th ut. Phone -U3-J.
FOR REXT Housekeeping suite,
Marshflold Hotol, Cor, Third and
Commercial, Phono 137-L.
FOR REXT. Rooms with or with.
out board. ICC So. 10th Street.
FOR REXT House lu roar of Lewis'
candy store. John ForgUBon,
LOST AND FOUND1 I
FOFXD lu Chandler Hotel, stlilc
plu, Owuor may havo samo by
paying for this ad at tho Times
office.
Hank Sells llonds. Word was re-.SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR YOl It
celved at tho Chamber of Commerce
MOXEY HACK,
4 FOR TRANSFER AND
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Freight uud Uaggago,
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 111a.
Residence Phono HJ-J.
MiirLet live, nud Waterfront
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