The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS RAY TIMES, MARSHFIBLD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 19 15 EVENING EDITION.
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N. MORROW GOES CHRISTIANS ByiLDlfflbnA iSDIS OFiNORWAY
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plON'S A CONTRACT FOR SLY
MONTHS SERVICE IX ALLIES
' HOSPITAJj AT CALAIS WILL
; leave soo.v for froxt.
Dr. E. V. Morrow has signed a
CHURCH
ADDITION
JACK MAST, or McKlnloy. was In
Marshfleld today.
sisterhood to build suxday
school itoom axi .social
llAMi XO MINISTER KOIJ Tin:
PRESENT.
Bids were opened Inst evening for ,
H. I. It. Hatching: Err. 00 ronts lo
en, 1330 No. Sth Ferndale.
A. E. TOWER was down this morning
from his place on Catching inlet.
WILL BUILD
lx months' 'contract with the Amer-Un addition to the Christian Church' SCHILL1N0, MrrtIe Pomt,
i r.-j r... o i. -.i i...... whlrVi will lio hiillf Immivllntplv hv '
lean Red Cross Society and leaves
on March 25 for Washington, from
where ho will sail, via New York
City, for Calais. There he will
spend tho 'summer In the surgical
end of tho great soldiers' hospital,
returning to Marshfleld In Septem
ber. In his absenco Dr. Miller, or
Portland, will have chargo or Dr.
Morrow's practice.
which will he built Immediately bv
the Sisterhood as a Sunday school
room and social hall. Ernest Smith
vas among the visitors here ?ps
terday.
presenting the lowest bid, about jM,ls . McIXTOSH. or Catching Inlet
$340, was awarded the contract and was atnong )e xMtqn ,Q thc cltJ.
will start the annex within a few thIs matn.n.
uays.
The annex will bo a frame struc ... BIMnsnv. , ,,nvnn ,,
Miro. 2.". fpn) Jir r.5 tevl am! will ' " ""
iu ..I n.. ii . . "as Jiarsniieia uusiuess visi
fill practically nil of tho lot on I . . . .
........... . . . i lor vesieraar.
d...i .h - n- m . wnicn me cnurcn now stands. At,
Several years ajro Dr. Morrow. .. ,
who has been located on. the Day I V7,, .T s - ""Vi" ? ! R HADSELL. a elrll engineer
for tho past six months, passed tho' . . , . . . , , ,
examination of the United States I " , "" "'," ,u, ""7" "l a u"" yesterday.
..,.,,. , , i al' nni1 the addition has become an
Hoard or Medical examiners. Since ' ..,... ,.
the war broko out ho has received' .. . gamo . ,. KllIraJ. TOM HALL was among tho vis
several offers to go with tho Amer- decldClI that a mln,8ter w not b(J
lean Red Cross Society, ca)Ied for the pre8ent wuh a ,
An April 11 It is expected that assessment to bo paid and sundry!
a ivuvi ..! ... oa lur iuuun, olMer expenses, they decided the
MTlng aboard nurses and surgeons, heilt procedure to bo that of clear
together with supplies, for tho hos- jng up an debts against the church.
r-Itala or Europe. I Several applications were recelv-
Though ho will bo connected with e,i from pastors last evening, but
a hospital under tho Allies at Calais, these will not be acted upon for
cousin, Dr. Plat P. Morrow, or, some time.
1... I.-....- f 1.. A t 1
uiiBuiuK, wusiuuyiun, is a sur-
of Dandon, was up on business
ltors at the county seat today on
legal business.
E. L. ROBINSON, ot the Smith-
Powers camp nt Wagner, was
down yesterday on a visit.
DEPUTY UNITED STATES MAR
SHAL II. F. HARRMANN, left
yesterday morning for Portland.
(Continued from Page One.)
try wero strong characteristics of
tho old Norsemen. It was a notable
fact that they could adapt them
selves In a most remarkable degree
to new countries, new customs, new
languages.
"From most reliable historical
sources wo learn that 'during the
Viking age tho Scandinavians were
found, so to speak, everywhere. They ,
rnmn In lnnm ttwnrmn in Prntico. '
r-ngiana ana Spain. During tno . ".uo Ul ..-.. -
Crusades, they led tho van of tho t,108 'vll nro ln tho clllcs lmvo
chlvnlrv of Eurono In reseulne the com to tho conclusion that to linvo
Coming" March 22 and 23
California Jubilee Quartet
Auspices Coos Bay Concert Band.
.44h. V A a I a fN fl ! v
Urpneum Adults auc, Children 25c
Hundreds of thousands or
geon ln tho sorvlco of the aermans WILFORD ERICKSON AGED ! W,LUAM IOERSOLL went to Co
wlth Von IllndenbertT'it nrmvl c nice im nnmiAr. mi i I lullle this morning where he will
5, DIES IN BUNKER HILL
with Von Illndenberc's army
In eastern Prussia, where ho has
teen for soveral months. TuIktcuIosU f Brain Tnkos Llfc
11 ia u u.e uig nospua.s ai uai-, ()r Volllt So, f ,, ., Mrs
als that tho soldiers of England,
Frauco and Belgium are brought
.'l KrlckMm.
wnrord Krickson, aged 5 years,
tor ,re!lof. Tbero great corps or g0n or MrT and Mrs. Axel Krlck-
doctors and nurses toll Incessantly
in shifts, through the entire 24 hours
or the day, cutting off limbs, block
ing 'up bullet holes and mending the
fighters so eomo of them can re
turn again to the battles along the
cist Una of France.
By. tho (rain loads tho soldiers
are brought up to emergency hospl
Uls on both sides of the English
Channel and It Is In theso hospitals
that tho American Red Cross So
ciety Is centering some of Its best
efforts.
According to his contract, Dr.
Morrow will bo gone but six months,
following which ho will return to
the United States and says that In
New York he will enter tho Jew-
Insh Women's Hospital to inako a
study of tho twilight sleep methods.
At Portland letters will bo provid
ed for tho English, French and,
jiusiian consuls, tneso to aid later
an seennng passports In Europo
son, of Bunker Hill, died nt
his homo yesterday afternoon from
tuberculosis or the brain. He had
been sick ror two weeks. Tho tu
neral will bo held Thursday after
noon nt two o'clock from the Wilson
Undertaking parlors. The services
will bo In charge or Rev. Bengston
and Interment will bo In the new
Sunset Cemetery.
Tho little fellow wncei! n iroml
fight against tho heavy odds and
his going Is mourned bv manv llttln
friends In hla neighborhood, who
had known him as a playmate.
cnivniry or Europe In rescuing the -"" '- "-- "- -
Holy Sepulchre. They passed be- a I,Icc ot lan(1 n fcw cows a fow
inu. t.n m, .1 n.,,u. .1.. plus and somo chickens. Is. after all.
".v4. uiu Af...ita u in:-ii.ca, ui; '
vnstated tho classic fields of Greece tho ,nost Independent wny or living
and penetrated the walls of Con- nml tl,nt ls tno vcrT l",nB t'lt
sinntlnnnlo ,n,i eimvinn. n, intn builds up any country. Dovolop-
tho EnBt wo rind them laying tho InK iUo resources or tho solt Is tho
fHH.iArn ... t .. i.. I vnv in trim wnnlHi ntiil lintintiinaa.
luuiiuuiiuii ui iiiu ivunsian uiiiiiroi "w " - ....,.,....-..
and swinging their two-edged battlo ' Looking at tho Central States, it Is
axes In tho streets or Constantln-' a marvel how tholr agricultural ro
ople, where they served as captains sources havo been developed, and
or tho Oreek Emperor's bodyguard, ! t,mt 's principally duo to tho Scan
and tho chler support or his tottor-l 'HnaVlans and tho Germans. Tho
Ing throne. They ventured out up-'Irlsh nml tl10 Scotc" lltlvo run tho
.... .t.' ... i .i ! nnllHra nn.1 Mm rnltrnnila nt Ihn
un iiiu Bulging iiiaui, nnu uiscovcr- ' """ '"" .... ..u
ed Iceland, Greenlnnd nml Xorth J country; tho Hobrows havo mado
Ainorlp.n. tllllR linrnmlnn- 11. n .llo. and distributed tllO CIotllllKT. WllOle-
. ..-, ...... ubw......n VIU MIO
ciullle this morning where he will rnrnrnr. nnt nu- r Am.n. i... salo Hnuor. etc.: tho Hnllnn has
have a hearing regarding tho Ten also or pelagic navigation. The Vlk- 80,a bananas by means or a hand
Mile mill. inc worn Mm fir.t nnvinin.. in organ and a monkey until rocontlv
rem nro oui or signt or, land, and "u "UB UL,:" rui"-uu un mu viruuK,
everywhere they scattered tho seeds wll r,inB i E00l friH store at ov
or liberty, independence nnd culture. cr' other corner. Tho nntlvo Anier
Thcy brought to Franco that germ lcan ,ns Btck to business pretty
or liberty that was planted In tho'wo11 a"iJ controlled tho rinnnclal
soil or Normandy, whero tho jor-'",Bl'tut,on8' ""t 'vIon it comes to
tnnna nrlnnt.,1 .l.r. -r.AMMt. ....... .. clearlnr? tlln Ininl rnlalnr wlinnf in
........ ..ui'.uu mJ 1'lVilUil IUI1KUU " "'"li ......, w
and wero tho first to produco and tl10 extent or 910,000,000 bushels
spread abroad n vernacular lltern- ,n 01 crI'. conquering tho for-
tliro! Mini Pnrni nt lllinri.. .vli'fnli CStS. fOOllllltT tllO pnUV (libliii. nnvn
when brought to England budded ln'of tn I'll", then wo look principal-
tho Magna Charta and BUI or Rights, ' '' to f'o Scandinavians nnd Gor-
and which In courso or tlmo was """is.
I can concclvo or nothing greater
C. F. NOYER. who Is visiting hero
rrom Ontario, Oregon, went dowi
to Dnndon yesterday to look over
the country.
SUPERVISOR F. A. GOLDEN, after
attending the district meeting on
Catching Tnlet last night, returned
this morning. ,
D. r. McGEE left on the, morning
train ror Coqulllo nnd Bandon
whero ho will be several days call
ing on tho trade.
J7s& i BniB3?iBffi3IMnrvr--J
I off, i . nnnnEIEaMMnirlMfc JR .1 I
GAME TON
IGHTTO
MRS. C. E. CORRICK and Mrs. Ly
dla Olson, both or Bandon, enmo
In on tho Elder and loft yesterday
for their homes.
DECIDE CHMNS
'V. B. CRAINE, n well-known Ban-
i don business man was a Marsh
1 Hold and North Bend justness
visitor Monday.
Cntrlnil In Ihn Mni'flnn'nn In li,m.
ica. whero ft developed rull-blown aml grander ror all public spirited
Hewers in our Declaration or Indc- i,uui"o 'n una locality man to tinlto
per.dehcn anil Mm rlnnni friii. in 'for tho development or Uiio umiii.
-- ...w ....u.. Mill. "i. - . UMI.(- . A --..,
tho Constitution or- tho United western corner or Oregon. So that' ":,. t j. i
I when theso rich rorcsts nro denuded I ow" re protected agaillSt llllStalCCS in tbtf
An UD-to-date National C.aU P:.i.
protects merchant, clerk, and customed
U fixes responsibility. It climinnJpQ W ..
mistakes, prevents forgotten charges, and insures
tecoru or money received on account and paidonU
It enables good employees to prove their effi
ciency. it makes careless employees careful.
Rtnlfl. ! wllnn tltnen vlnlt rnMAn. . . .1 1
"."..-. '"" '" ""win nro iionuucu i ,. ,, , - . . o "win
"Vitus Boring, n Dano born ln! thcy w,n ""'"ctllntely bo turned Into j aCCOUIUS. 1 IlC rCCClpt ill tile parcel, printed til
uuiiuiiu, uoiimnrK, iu80, is tho gen- " "- l.u......ot:. m union uiii rCfflSCCr, PrOVCS tllC amount naifl
inero is strength." s an obi snvimr ' i
and It Is ns truo now ns ovor be-
OLD
G005 COUflTF
RESIDE,1.'
T5 BOOST
THOUGH MOVED TO CALIFORNIA
HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN: WRITE
, FOR MTERATUHH IX) INTER
L'ST VISITORS
M. HALL-LEWIS lott ror Co
qulllo yesterday arter looking
over tho Inlets hero regarding
rurther improvements.
MARSHFIBLD CIX)SIS ItASKBT
HALL SEASON IN NORTH BEND !
OA.MK IN OUH NElGHBORlNfl'a, w. KOONTZ was up Irom Ban
CITV don yestorday on a business irln.
going with P. M. Hnll-Lowls In-
Upon tho gamo with tho North
Bond basketball rivo this evening
rests tho championship or tho coun
spcctlng tho Inlet work.
MRS. GEO. N. BOLT Is expected
homo tomorrow rrom California,
tho flvo high schools of tho county:
to lose will plnco tho locals In n
tlo with Myrtlo Point.
Tllla la lm In.i nn.M . ... -
A. 1.1...- ...... I ." Il KUII1U Ul mo a-
Asking ror advertising Htoraturo'son. thn clnninr, nf n, i,n.b.i..u
and stating that thcro nro many I year. This hns boon on0 or tho
voos Bavltos in soulln.ni nniirnmin ......
anxious to boost ror he old homes ? -u, years or tn0 ball
a letter was received at tho ChaTuer M ' Tl ' ' C0U.B Vl " ,m8 8.Cn
iiviii ui n-wiuo i'iujiiij u ciusa
ty league. Winning this. Mnrshrlold
will take her plnco at tho head or I nm to"lorrow from California
tho flvo hlch srhnoi of .ho r . whoro sll wns called by tho fa
tnl Illness or her mother
or Commorco recontlv from Mm i
O. Harris, socrotary or tho Oregon
Society In Los Angoles. This Is i.n
organisation formed of old tlmo Ore
gonlaus In tho south, tholr purposs
bo'ng to acquaint tho thousand, or
etrangors comlmr to ih m.,.i f ,we0K Myr,, l'm icW
tho oast with th nnMihiim.. n. ,fc i ?con I,,nco 'n f'o loaguo. Should
btal tn h rii. '. .1.. . . ... Ainrif hf lehl tlo with hor nolKhbor In
,;:.".." uumen near tll0 VnlIc., ., . ,.., .. -
CAPTAIN J. C. CANTWELL, In
spector of tho llfo guards, 13th
district, left on tho Elder yester
day for Euroka on his way back
to San Francisco,
R. L. WEEKLY, of Myrtlo Point,
togothor with It. B. Wilson, nlso
or Myrtlo Point, yestordny In
spected thn lulots with tho Coun.
ty Road Master.
torrltory.
"Wo keep registers for theso peo
ple." says .Mrs. Harris In her lottor,
" and It Is surprising to seo how anx.
Ioub theso pcoplo trom tho mlddlo
west aro ror Inrormatlon. l flmi Mint
a good sharo ot thorn nro Interested
In westorn Oregon.
TIiApa ..
. " ru muny t'oos coun-
v jno living hero n j.oa
Angolea and I find them oxcollcut
boosters for tholr old homes." bho
further oxplalnod that tho Socloty
holds monthly mootlngs u Federn
tlon Hall, Ixjs Angoles, whoro an op
un Invltutlon is extonded to all vis
itors from horo.
Not only is San Francisco and San
Blcgo gottlng tho visitors from tho
fast, but cltlea all along tho lino
north nnd south through tho whole
waio or Calirornln, tho lottor points
out. Los Angoles Is dallv visited on
route either Iron, San Frauclsci o"
on tholr way rrom San Diego.
or ball that has averaged well with
tho teams that play throughout tho
"tato and enthusiasm has been much
bettor than over bororo.
By tho doront or Coqulllo last
It !??L,l.eilPJ!l T'"!'. . B. WADE, a prominent Co,.,-
1 lug man or Eugeno, with W. It.
McQoorgo, also ot Eugene, arriv
ed horo Monday nnd will a pond
Bcvorul days on tho Bay.
tlo will bo played o according to
Coach Nlles, who belloves that tho
exponso would bo prohlbltlvo.
AT THE HOTELS
-I
J NEWS OF NORTH BEND
.t
Mrs. Qoorgo Hnrtmnii, who was
called to Salom by tho serious 111
new or her slstor, returned homo
yesterday.
Rev. F, S. Shlinlan is able to
alt up arter uovornl weeks' sick
ness. 'Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lomanskl who
am Intending to leavo soon lor Sh
uttle, wore surprised by a number
of friends last evonlug.
Cliaiullor Hotel,
Charles I. llockborg. Portland;
W. J. Mitchell, Portland; P. J. Shee
hnn, Powers; A. O. Reed, Portlnnd;
W. Conklln, Coqulllo; R. M, Do
Witt, Eugene; O. W. Elliott, Port
land; J.. E. Norton, Coqulllo; B.
Whltinor, Portland; Joseph Look,
Portland.
M)il Hotel.
J. Murphy, .st. l'nul; N. p. n,mt
loy, Myrtlo Point; John Wliobroy,
Myrtlo Point; Tom Ray. Wncnnr;
Karl Rnymond, (Jreen Buy, wis.
St. ljUMtMuo Hotel.
A. Urblgkolt, Wagner; W. T.
Tinkler, Wagner; K, E. Oakos, Ban
don; Amlrow (iroor, Duluth; Morris
KltxIuiBli; Portland: E. E. Bayloy,
Kelso; P. R. Profror, Kolso.
llliuuo lintel.
O. A, Anderson, Coos River; C.
Drew, Coos River; 1). p. Wenvor,
Sllverton; James Kearns, Coos Rlv-,
or; W. Ingorsoll, Lakeside; Frank
Kirk, North Bend; William Bromor,
Bandon; (1. Koonts, Bandon; J.
Nordeau, Myrtlo Point.
GEORQE P. LAIRD, formorly of tho
Bandon Water Company, passed
through Marshfleld today on his
way homo from Portland whoro
ho has been for tho past week.
tlomnn who first explored tho Hon
nf irnmtntinHrn nn.l .ln.lH. n.i.
" .., uut! UUtlllK litis ----- ,lu u,ul uv;-
voyago ho discovered Bering Strait for0, ot" n'l wako up and go
I. ...An m. .. .. it Un1s tin. nnl.. .. II. .
K-8. 'iiiiiB as tin jvarwni! nn. " -.., ..uL "iy mr inn success-
Loir Erlckson, wns tho first whlto ful cnrr'InS "t of our building!
man who sot root on tho extremo ' 0lorlriso which will help In tho
eastern part or this continent, bo 1orI'ot,,atIon ot our traditions, prln
tho Dano, Vitus Bering, becomes tho 1)lca n"a X(lt'lo'inl Ideals, but also
discOT-oror or its extremo western ,I1 a I'mctlcal way, pertaining to
boundary lino. They stand nt tho'tho slnto n"(l tho county in which
rising and sotting sun, 'and clasp' wo I,vc"
Wllal In nnu Mm inrrtlnrv nt .1..
United States In their strong nrms.j"
nnd wo might hero tlttlngly add n, AMONG THE SICK I
Swede to comploto tho trio. It was .!,
John Erlckson, who, with his llttlo i JIIss Gcnova Beet or EaBtsldo, has !
checso box, tho famous Monitor,, beo" " tno I108' two or threo days. !
gavo most valunblo heln to this Mr8, Swuiison and daughtor. Miss'
beloved land ln tho hour of Its Farrls Swnnoon, of Eastsldo, nro
greatest danger. i confined to their homes, tho rormer
"In tho history of thn tinitmi ' wltl ln Brlppo and tho latter with
States, our Amorifnn iiiotm-inn n.. in nervous nttack.
son John Losslng, uses theso preg-1, 8 Jnc,c IniIl0ff t North Bond
nnnt words; "it is bnck to tho Nor-i ,COnflned to her 1)C(l wlth a severe
wcglan Vikings wo must look for". ,nck ' La Grlppo.
tno naruiest olomont of progress in
tho United States."
"And hero is what tho ramous
When a National Cash Register enter n ftMi
becomes a better store better for the proprietor
wi.fcv.1 xyji iiio .wupiucc iiiiu ueiicr ior n:s c
Luniers.
THe National Cash" Register Co., Dayton, OHio
MR. W. J. MACAULEY, 354 Burnside St., Portland, Or.
PLAY FOR CUE
b .Iiw .UIIIUUD,
Scotch author and travolor, Snmuol I ,'M,"M' Animuncod for Mllllconu
Lalng, says; "All that men hopo ror c,,,l I""iil Tiii-iinineiit--To
RAYMOND E; BAKER, county sup
orlntondont ot schools, camo down
on tho boat tills morning rrom
Catching Inlet whoro last evening
ho attended a meeting of the school
districts'.
of, good govornmont, and for Im
provoment In tholr physical and
moral condition, nit thnt civilized
mon enjoy In this day of civil,
religious and political liberty tho
British constitution, renresonlntivn
legislation, tho trial by Jury, secur-
llv nt tirmirt r.nn.tAH. n ...i.. .
-w . ,-.-...,, .,1-i-uuiu ui mind nnu
person, tno
Ion ovor tho
lairs, tho rorormntlon, tho liberty
Start on TIiiii'mIiiv.
Handicaps wero nnnouncod today
for tho billiard tournament nt tho
Slllllcoma "Club, tho first match to
bo played on Thursday evening.
Tho matches amount to elimination
contests, tho winner to recolvo a cuo
io entries as they aro announced
HE HOME
AFFY MADE
AVERN CANDY
Wo inako Ico crojini
378 Ccnlrnl nvo., P''ono JflMj
Ma
KM
., iiuL'uuiii ui mind nnu "" "imumiceu
Influonco or public 0pln- "" ,,e hn,ul,ea,)8' rllow: "orbort
io conduct or public ufJ "!. 100; A' K- I'eck, 80;
rorormntlon, tho llborty! ?A ,"f KnMfn"n' SQ- w J- Conrad,
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
.Good Meals.
PrifiPc- RancnrmMn
I Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y I
T. J. SCAIFE U A. II. 110DGIN8
Marslifiplri PA,NT and
':ldiMllieiM DECORATING .CO.
Estimates Furnished
Phono .,. Mnilioldt Oregon
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
13?
NOT KM' 'm l.'l.l.-c
Don't forgot the St. Patrick's ball
8UPT. A. o; RAAB, of tho North
Bond schools, was a Marshrield
visitor yesterday. School work
Is progressing nicely. No ono In
North Bond npponrs to havo JoN
lrlto Information as to when the
Simpson mills will restimo operations.
or llin nroEs Mm olrlt nt .t "" J a"Klin. 75? P T f
-,. ,";..'..."" ." "KO oeorco. so.. Ai .; cA. uur .
...i nml is or nns oeen ot valuo o nt-. --. v; u. u. ii m ..
man in modern times s a member v p.i ! ,W;.' Ke""0,,'' U ' " H HW
of socloty. either In Europe or tho si.11,?'0?' 7": C,nml T"o'Pso, ! Qonera JWB n01L1)EIJ
Now World, may be traced to the, 0, ll TT'' R Q' H'" . PMaklng?nd Cab'n
apnrk loft burning po our shore lobort nil iVi fl IcKcown' S0- l?hono s
bv theso X'nrMior., l..-i..t... .. , U0Ue "Ward, 80.
w w .,......tt imwnuuna, -
"SUPPOSO tllC80 Sanin linr1ifirlnn' .
WATERFRONT NEWS
CIIIEP JACK CARTER, J.' H. John
son, Frank Proy, Arthur Rohrold,
J. T. Hlllman, Mrs. F. 11. Rose,
Mrs. H. II. Smith nnd O. W,
Hughos, loft on tho stngo yestor
day ror Portland whero Thurs
day thoy will bo witnesses In
tho counterfeit cases.
DON'T FOIKSl!'
i ?,' ,.Vn.tr'ck.'8 Uunco I" Eagles
Hall, Wednesday, March 17.
i.mnv coui.
In Coos County, or tholr descend
ants, should Join In a great move
ment for securing 500 families who! Tomorrow morning tho ann
are nblo and willing to clear d; Smith la duo In rro, sa Francis 2
till tho approximately 300.000 ncm with carc n,i ,.o.. " rJllc,SC0
or. tho best land that tho sun ever With liar cargo of .,. .,.
snono on? Under tho Insnlratlnn steam schnntm tt-.,.. .... . ' ..'
of tho past, tho chivalry, tho great! morning bound for San Francisco
,.. Mfc I'Jhwim aurs. mrpHT f ni X rntu L'tirAim ai. r,
-- 'owiuh, - --... w...vni i q ViOOrCft r ll,lrt
ii AtltUI
Tho most cconoralcil loW
In tho Northwest includlsj
everything
Hates to You
CO rooms '"''"'!
100 rooms with bath I'-50
100 rooms with bath l-W
200 largo outside
550 bedrooms, many dial'
rooms, beautiful ""
nearly 100 sample re
' M. Wright
agTODBO CONTC,1;88-11'
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
m ,J?MSKS FITTED
ViV '""li, . SHAW
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