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aBRnm UBawi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 191,5 -EVENING EDITION. "ttfoEE OTHH523I pictures &Framing Walker Studio HAVETHAT ROOF FIXED nun See CORTHELL Phone 3171. r-T. 0TVT-VTT-v-r A A V " "T ... tiriXVJ nmt j)Hbss-"'""" ;- Ofer ; TAILORED HATS Work guMitnteed nml prices reasonable ' MItS. II. C. WILMS V Norton iinnsonB Phono 1C9-J. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular piace ior Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. I Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, Nonn oenu, Fancy and Domestic CHINA lor T&E HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo ninko ico cronra 378 Central arc, l"'ono 10I-L It, J, SOAIFK C A. II. HODQINS Marehficld ffiKWffi , - u- Estjmatcs Furnished Imona 140-R. Mnrshfiold, Oregon r"""""" Chlmnejs Fireplaces I. X. HAYL1SS . Any kind ot brick work nt prices Hint nro right. And all work guaranteed ' Call nt "Tlio Fireside," John- on Mdg., 1.17 Second St. 1 1'liono 434-J. French ranges. Uollcr work. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT The Right Selling Plan? it's oxb iMtici:. irs tiii: lowest price It's (lie mimic pi-U-v eiery dnv In (he jciir. K'm the mimic price (o jou as (o join- neighbor. Comic In and t t moi. wMl ls SUITS $10 to $35 FIXUP -Two Stores Marshfield ' North Bend ra BREVITIES 4 A COZY HOME and a Contented Family Is a mini's greatest reward his hours of (oil. for QUALITY FURNITURE M likes (ho home cozy anil helps (o make a contented family I? ' ' ' '4 WEATHER FORECAST IDr AMOcUttd Frni lo Coot Bj TlmM. ukhuon Fair, easterly winds. IMVAh TESITEIIATUKB IIECOIID tor tho 24 hours ending nt . 1:43 a. m., April 1G, by . BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- . eminent meteorologist: Maximum 60 , Minimum 31 At 1:13 a. m 3C Precipitation nono Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1014 G9.0C Precipitation name porlod last year 00.19 Wind: Northwest, clear. 4- ' Johnson-Gulovsen Company. Tho Quality Namo with tho Scrvlco Tamo. Auto Lino In May. Fred Slaglo writes that expects to establish his auto stage lino betweon Marshfield and Coqullle early in May. Vestry .Meeting. There will bo a meeting of tho Vestry ot tho Epis copal church tomorrow ovdnlng nt S o'clock at tho Hoctory, Informal Afternoon. Miss Gone vlovo Scngstacken Is entertaining In formally this afternoon for Mrs, Harry Moffctt and tho Misses Sheridan. Hon (Is Improving. Ned Galloway says tho roads In Ten Mllo nro im proving rapidly and ho hopes to plnco Ills auxiliary auto lino in connection wtlh tho North Star in oporatlon In about two woeks. Hn reports fish ing good at tho lakes. Repair Light Post. Workmen of the Oregon Power Company today put back in place the Iron lamp post at tho corner of Centra! and Ilrondway, torn down Tuesday night when tho machine drlvon by Hay Do Merrltt crashed Into It. I CHOICE CITY LOTS SU'J.T IOxl 00 COIlXKIt jitijS!.- I ix 1 ir CORNER jjHttrs rjoxt in inside $10030x1 in inside !ji VJOt 50x1 10 INSIDE TERMS ?25 down and !?10 per monlli. Wo will Imllil you n Iiouho on (ho same easy terms "Seo Held About It." I A. REID, 150 Front Street 7WcS? X'o Rank Location Yet. No loca tion hns yet boon selected for tho Scandlnavinn-Amoricnn bank, accord ing to John Hoss, president today, Ho declared that several sites are still under consideration but no con tract has yet been mado for any ono plnco and will not bo for aovoral days, Arrive Home S...ely. Col. Wm. Grimes is in receipt of n lotter nnnounclng tho snfo arrival In Day ton, Ohio, ot Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor. Mr. Kroltzor stood tho Journey vory woll but was weak and his old family physician advised complcto rest for a timo. ! Mnrhino Kicks. Car Evortson, at tempting to crank bis machlno this morning boforo starting for North mado It angry for it kicked back, taking tho skin off his right hand. On tho second nttempt tho handlo flow back and almost broko his arm. ! This nftornoon ho had his arm heavi ly bandaged. Ho found later that tho spark was disconnected under tho machine. picking hor pocket In Marshfield sov- era( weeks ago. Ho was found In North Bend by Chief of Police An derson with tho money In his possession. It Is not known as to whether or not she will return iu tlmo for tho trial. l)redg;9 In Open Hay. Shortly af ter nino o'clock last night tho dredgo Seattle mpved Into tho upper Day to a point opposite tho Southern Pacif ic docks wliero she sent her pipe lines ashore and nil day has been pumping up tho bottom of tho Day. It is claim ed now that tho shoal hnB not been formed from a general sliding of mud from under tho dock but that It Is a regular shoal. Tho work was almost completed this evening. Tho whlstlo of tho dredge, sounding Inst night brought ninny to their win dows under tho belief that it was tho flro siren and central was kept busy denying tho allegations. Dock Not Kepnlrcd. Several weeks ago tho old steamship Coos Day, formerly of tills port, whllo ma king n landing at Ventura, Califor nia, crashed Into tho wharf, ruining It as far as further uso is concerned, Up to tho present tlmo nothing hns beon dono toward tho ropnlr of tho wharf and merchants and other ship pers nro now forced to sccuro their freight shipped by steamor from Los Angeles and San Francisco nt tho port of Santa Dnrbara., Tho Coos Day, was severely damaged also by tho Impact, Steamship Fare Ilcturncd Gcorgo A. Larson, local roprcsontntlvo of tho Marshnll-Wells Company, yester day received a chock from tho Now York offices of tho North German Stoamshlp Company, ns a return for a ticket purchased from Ham burg last August, and which ho was unnblo to uso becauso tho advent of tho war tied up tho big Trans Atlnntlc steamship Vnterland In Now York harbor. Mr. Larson wont over In June on business for his com puny. Ho was forced to corao homo on another boat paying n second faro. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland --The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Collogo Men Banquet. "Hall for Old Oregon," and tho "Doola-Doo," 'of colleges from Mnlno to Texas, Now York to California will furnish tho setting nbout tho banquet board at tho Chandler Hotel on Saturday night whon 35 old college men nro sched uled to get-togothor with tho Univer sity of Oregon Quartette. Thoy will hnrk back to tho palmy days ot tho Campus, tho days of "rushing" and collogo politics. Arrangements wcro mado today with Manager II. J. Mc Keown for tho "food" and tho com inltteo with tho cntertnlnmont In hand annouuees that it will bo "tho thing of tho season,' 'and ovory col logo man that can bo found Is bolng asked to attond. ' . -.. . I,,. . y (vUvMMiyiF MAYOR ALLEN is a business visitor in tho Coqullle Valley. DIl. J. L. MASSON was n business visitor in Mnrshfiold yesterday. MOTHER MARGARET loft on tho Elder this afternoon tor Portland. WILLIAM CANDLIN Is n visitor from Coqullle calling on tho trade. MRS. W. O. WIMMER was n passen ger north this nftornoon on tho Elder. CLAUD TUCKER and wlfo loft to day for Portland, going up on tho Eiucr. Beautiful Myrtle. C. Lokdnm, of North Rond, a specialist In flno myr tlo wood work, was In Mnrshfiold yestordny exhibiting somo beautiful spoclmcntB ot his handiwork. Tho Times acknowledges rccolpt of a hnndsomo pieco of myrtle. Still Watching. A. E. Kolloy was over today from Bnndon whoro ho Is for tho present night watchman at tho Bandon Woolon Mills. Ho says thero has been somo talk of starting tho Mill again but nothing Ib known dcflnlto. Kolloy is woll known horo as tho former "president nnd man ngor" of tho Seely-Andorson logging road boforo it was sold to tho Dol lar company. NOTICE Mombora of tho Mnrshfiold Gun Club nro requested to meet nt tho Chandler hotel Thursday ovonlng, April 15th, Important business. W. N. Ekblnd Socrotary LF(v(''rM" Tv fnBiMife1 'dKiiiW - ..v., . .. . - - I IM YMKU it Um " MtWT ( I Victroh everv eniov at will tho! world's bct music w w - i . . . m-I rl m ft yi ok . r Tfc Vktrol it ik mum lm 1 1 J (Jm . atat bf li i)m atuuc U fc. lS s' It tfvtali jr(g M tmtf fw ll liiNKtl R IM j " It LrtMt itjrvullM i4 pwv. t-Jv U Ihf pwit lot fcvt ntk la tail vttur a4crv m1 . . . . ....... mm 1K4 iMluwtUL, mlf imkJ k MM tftf IM M ff 4vtMf ou may enjoy a victrola concert any day at our store for the asking. Terms if You so Desire. "Talk To Thomas Aboutllt Ok Witness IfrnvcH. Though a sub poena hns boon Issued It was not sorved today and Mrs. W. O. Wlmmor wont north on tho Eldor. Sho was wanted to appear as a witness ngalnst Waltor Morgan whom sho accuses ot NOBLE THEATER TONIGHT 0RPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better 'r mm&itffl. Mttew L. Ju THOMAS, Manager. Phones 1JJ3-J and 13U-J Itoom. (ho ni i. .i ..., .i... ...i...t i.,n Tim Ideal Ten MRTEfsK, .,, ., .... .,, ,, ,,.. fre, fruit fountain "'i dalniv i ,. . , i,.i...ra tn, nut for ounllty 'o'ks! J7 ,resl candies; salted mits; everything mado to order. On t btrfu.t ,,.. ,, ... ,......i in. .,.. nnlnrti. 1203-J. ---i i'ioiio uianco Jioiui. . AJIATEUK XIGHT rOUH ACTS Somo are very good Somo aro very good and rotten Fun from start to finish SIX REELS OP LICENSED PICTURES , Maurice Co.stollo in Vitograph Two reels featuro TUB PLOT' A plcturo that will satisfy if you enjoy good Interesting pictures. Something now in tho way of a series "PATSY HOLLIVEH" Tho first Installment will bo shown tonight ontttled "Patsy nt School" Each ono is a complete story and will surely bring tho big laugh. "THE FAMILY 11LACK SHEEP" Two reels Kalem comedy drama with Marguerite Courtot In tho lead ing role. "DAIlKDHVirj IIAItKY" Ono of tho famous Mlna comedies every ono of these now comedies havo been great this is no excop- Como early for a good soat as tho theatre will bo packed to tho doors shortly after tho doors aro thrown open. Lower floor, 15c; Halcony, 10c; Children, 5c Tomorrow Night Tho grandest over offered to tho show-going public of Marshfield? "THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON QUARTETTE" Tho prices will bo within reach., of. all. RUNAWAY JUNE ORPIIEUM TONIGHT. Wednesday ami lliurrMlay. Tho second Installment, In two reels, of "Runaway Juno," promises to bo ovon moro lntorcBtlng than tho first. Juno is pursuod down Fifth avonuo by tho man In tho black van ilyko and several clono up sconoa aro shown at Rectors, tho world famous restaurant. Tho interest Is woll maintained and tho story grows continually moro Interesting, Tho most striking, nttracttvo features of this wonderful serial aro tho llvo action, tho clean and entortalntng story, the entlro absonco ot a "blood and thunder" plot and tho scones laid in New York and beau tiful Bermuda. R.UIN OF MAXLEY. Two-reel American. MUTUAL WEEKLY Condensed world's happenings. This ono of particular Interest. KEYSTONE COMEDY LOVERS' POST OFFICE Marshfield Orphouni patrons aro laughing Just as loud and as long at tho Koystono as tho rest of tho world. They cost moro and aro worth more, but wo hand them out to you two times each weok nt a dime. DUBLIN DAISY. In catchy songs. Tho dainty Dub lin Daisy is doing nicely with clean and catchy songs. Adults, 10c; children, 5c, Matlneo Sunday at 2:00 p. ra. Tim Orphoum hau a long lino of features coming, Don't nilsa any performances at tho Orphoum as a strong program Is booked each ulght with a very well blended bill and every night Is a feature ulght, R. B. BARNES and family of this City, left today on tho Elder for Portland, J. II. STADDEN nnd E. Llddell aro enjoying n vacation trip in tho Ton Mllo country. MISS IDA MATSON of Catching In let spent yesterday and part ot today in Marshfield. MRS. J. W. BENNETT spent yester day at tho Frank Rogers homo on South Coos River. MRS. HEDDEN ot Dnnlels Creek Is visiting at the G. A. Balnea homo on South Fifth strct. C. E. JOHNSON was down today from North Inlet nttondtng to somo matteVs ot buslnoss. ANDY P. DAVIS, Doputy Shorlff, ro turncd to Coqulllo this afternoon after two dnya horo on business. DR. AND MRS. D. W. GILES nnd children of Myrtle Point will loavo Monday for San Francisco on a visit. MISS RUTH WOODFORD of Co qulllo who has been visiting Marsh field friends has returned to her home. MRS. It. P. HARRINGTON and lit tle son, Everett, of South Fifth ttrtct, wcro North Bond shoppers today. CHAUNCEY CLARK, tlmo kcopor at tho S. P. Camp 0, Myrtlo Point, is expected over Saturday to spend a day or two. J. D. MOUGHMER, contractor of North Bend, wltli Mrs. Maughmor expect to go down to tho Exposi tion on Mondny. .1. L. SMITH, County Agriculturist, enmo over from Coqulllo thta mnrnlngi still nn n crutch ns tho result or his nrcldont n mouth ago. D. O. CRUIKSHANK, buslnoss mnu of Hood River, loft for Portland today after sovoral days hero wlta his irlond E. M. Spauldlng. MRS. It. II. SARTER will loavo very shortly for n visit In Portland and will later go to San Francisco to tnko In tho Exposition, MR. AND MRS. TALLY JOHNSON of North Inlot, havo boon in tho city visiting nt tho Jako Matson homo nnd with othor frlondB. MR. AND MRS. JOHN PROCTOR of San Francisco nro oxpectod to ar rive horo this weok to visit nt thq homo of Mr. Proctor's sister, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. MRS. E. L. ARCHAMnEAU. daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ponnock, with hor dnughtor returned homo today to Vancouver, Washington, after a visit horo. , S. U. CATHCART, grand liiRldo -watch of tho grand lodgo of tho A. O. U. W. left todny for Pqrt land whoro ho will attond tho ctuto convention on April 20. MR. AND MRS. D. L. ROOD left this nftornoon on tho Eldor for Portlnud, going ns delegates from thn A. O. U. W. and tho Dogroo of Honor to tho stnto couvontlon. L A. LILJEQVJST. District Attor ney, nnd V. C, Laird, Dopuiy Sheriff, en mo over from tho coun ty vent tlilswnornlrg preparing (ho road ior tno grand Jury next wook, MRS. L. S. DOBLE Is oxpectod horo today to visit at tho homo of hor daughtor Mrs. Clnudo Nasburg. Bho Hpont somo tlmo in San Francisco boforo coming to tho Bay. MRS. HERMAN SMITHGALL of Cat ching .inlet returned from Gnrdlnor todny having boon culled thoro lat Sunday by tho sorloua illness of her fathor. Ills condition In but very llttlo Improved, MR. AND MRS. HENRY CARLSON, of North Inlot, left today on tho Eldor for Portland, whoro Mr. Carlson has taken a position with ono of tho lnrgo fish companlos. DR. M M. HULL, "Portland's Pnln- icss uontiBi, - aim ma associa'.o, Dr. Burns, took their big wnltu car with tho siren and loft on tho Eldor for Portland after a two months stay horo, AMONG THE SICK Word from tho hospital lato this afternoon was to tho effect that John King and Paul Goodwin aro "as well as might bo expected." Tho right log of King's has not yot been amputa ted. The llttlo daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Kennedy is recovering rapidly from an Illness ot pneumonia, Mrs. John Brockmculler of Bun ker Hill who recently underwent nn opcrntlon at Mercy Hospital has re covered sufficiently to bo romoved to her home. E. Mnrsl, nn aged resident ot Mnrshfiold and father of C. II. Marsh Is reported growing weaker dally and Is expected to llvo but a short tlmo. time. Goorgc Varnoy who has boon at Mercy Hospital ponding tho knitting of broken bones In his leg wns dis charged yesterday nnd left for his homo nt Wagner. August Farley who has boon at Morcy Hospital recovorlng from an opcrntlon was able to leave thoro yostorday. AT THE HOTELS Chandler Hotel. L. T. Morgan, San Francisco; I. M. Gobb, Portland; T. Coyne, San Francisco; R. B. Fnlrly, Portland; E. F. Furror, Portland; II. E, Hol loubeck, Portland; C. W. McKcan, Portland; E. II. Cummlngs, Port land; Tom DaBhney, Powers; F. J. Kelly, Snn Francisco; William Cnnd Hn, Coqulllo; John R. Smith, Ag ncss; MIbs May Etunes, South Inlot; Andy P. Davis, Coqulllo; Florcnco C. Fryo, Coqulllo; Morris Anderson nnd wife, Senttlo; II. McKlnloy nnd wlfo, Tillamook; Georgo W. Do foc, Bandon, Lloyd Hotel, C. II. Crouch, North Bond; C. E. Johnson, North Inlot; Henry Carl son, North Inlot; H. Gropslnsor, Portland; James Doono, Wagner; Emma Crowo, Bandon; C. Y. Syd mnn, Coqulllo; Mrs. Horb Swcot, Lakeside. 1 Itlniiro Hotel, Albert Alkort, Myrtlo Point; D. II. Whlto, Tomploton; C. Klnnoy, North Bend; F. Cantor, Myrtlo Point; C. Mt Smith, Bnndon; Wil liam Swing, Emplro; Herman Rood, Emplro; Chnrlcs Smith, Lnkcsldo; William B. Marron, Lakosido, Kt. Lawrcuco Hotel. James Thrift, Lakosido; Ilruco Portland; W. 11. Clark and wlfo. JoiiBen, Lakcsldo; I. Toiischor, Jr., Portland; C. V. Clnrk, Portland; Josoph Snyder, Myrtlo Point; W. G. Knott, Wngnor; P. C. Hymn, Wngnor; F. E. A. Smith, Portlnnd. I ALLEGAXY ITEMS I (Special to tho Times.) Captain C. E. Edwards wont back to Loon Lako Tuosday with ropalrs for tho mill, A pulley on tho odgor snail was broken. Ervln Smith nnd Fay Mnttson camo tn from tho lako Wcdnosday ovonlng and say tho roads nro pretty rough. Tho rond on West Fork is good ns far up ns Ocss's plnco, a llttlo rough but mostly dry. Our rond master, Mr. Stull, nan movod up tho East Fork to tho old uondrlckson plnco, with his camp, whoro ho will commence work on a now pleco of grade Two of our young frlondB, Miss Hudson nnd Mr. Earl Gray, wero married laBt Saturday in Coqulllo. Aftor thoy had located In their now homo, near aould's camp, thoy wero ontortalnod by a Chlrivnrl party, pro vided with tin cans, fish horns, cow bells, firoarms, otc. Tho whlstlo of tho blir donkoy angluo was tied, and that, -with tho othor musical? Instru ments mado a glorious uproar. Tho party Was finally Invited Into tho houso whoro nmplo rofroshmonts woro sorved. All tholr numorous friends unlto In wishing tho brido mid groom a long, happy and prosperous 11 fo. DIE FORMEK MARSHFIELD MAN TAS SES AWAY J. ,li Knglchnrdt, Formerly nn Artist Here, Expires Suddenly Yes terday. J. J. Englehnrdt, an artist of vory great ability and who conducted a studio In Mnrshfiold in 190C, died at his homo In Oakland yentordny, Wed nesday, April 14th, at 10 a. m. Al though ho had been ailing for n Bhort tlmo his death was unexpectedly BUd den nnd a great shock to his wlfo. Ho was married to Miss Vienna Mas ters, n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Masters of Catching Inlot, In Juno, 1900, and shortly arter loft for Port land wliero ho conducted a studio, and from which city ho wont to Sen ttlo nnd then to Oakland whoro ho established his homo. Ho hna con ducted studios in nil tho leading cit ies on the Pacific Coast. Tho funeral will bo held from his lato homo in Oakland on Friday, April 10th. Thero aro no children. COOS COUXTY ACCIDENTS Llt of Mlshnjts Hoiwrted to tho Stnto Accident Commission For tho week ending April 7, forty ntno persons employed In different Industries In Oregon wcro injured according to reports submitted to State Labor commissioner Hoff. Two accidents wero fatal, Of tho total numbor Injured 20 wero hurt In connection with work on railroads ot t.io state; ntno woro Injured whllo employed In sawmills, two onch In planing mills, paper mills, nnd lum ber yards, and ono each tn tho fol lowing occupations: Cnrpentorlng, steamer work, blacksmlthlng, mach inery work, paper box factory work, brldgo construction, flour mill work, nnd planing mill work. Tho following Is a list ot Cooh County nccldcntB: EvniiB, Sam, near Marshflold, fatal, logging; Churlch, Florlan, North Bond, tlngor out, sawmill; Stlnqulst, Hi, Mprahtiold, shoulder and sldcj hrulBod, saw mill; Lodlfl, A., Mnrsh fiold, fingor bruised, saw mill; Mlm no), V., Mnrshfiold, kneo bruised, lumber yard; Bunch, L. A., near Mnrshfiold, side brulsod, logging; LermalwRky, W., Mnrshfiold, TlW Injured, logging; King, Goo., Marsh fiold, log brulsod, logging, Llhhy COAL. The kind YOU Iwvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 7tf. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 FOR RENT. per month 1Uhiii house. $11 421 Second St., N. FOR HALE tin threughbred, Ply mouth Rock pullets and cockorol, $20. Phono 240X or 1G2. FOR SALE I Iny chlcks. Phono C-J. old Antoiiftj WANTED WANTED Uuy sollcltorx. Rig pay to llvo wires. Howard Snloa Co,, O'Conuoll Bldg. WATERFRONT NEWS At nlno o'clock tho Adollno loft down for Snn Frnuclsco with a full cargo of lumber. Tho Yolowstono sailed today for San Francisco with a lumber cargo, With 07 passengers tho Ocorgo W. Elder sailed this afternoon for Portland. I At flvo o'clock tho Nann Smith Is uue in irom me souin, being sencuu I led to sail again at 1 p. in. on Mon I day. WANTEI Experienced girl to do gonoral housework. Apply 910 South Fifth street, or phono 397. 1 FOR SALE f FOR SALE. Xent three-room houxe, with hath. Hunker Hill. Snap for cash. K enrb Times, LOXG'S POPCORN OHIHPBTTW machlno, for snlo or exchange, for real OBtnto. P, O, Box 574, North Bond. "THE OWL" "THE OWL" "THEOWL" "THE OWL" "THE OWL" I & Wwyr t'W E OWL" "THE KODAK STORE" THE OWL FRANK I). COHAN FOR SALE SMior.io Disc Harrow. Usod ono season. Phono 310X1. W. (1. Bessoy. FOR RENT i FOR RENT FuriiMicd apartment. Phono Dr. Lcsllo, or call at Leslie building, m m FOR IlKXT- furntshed. -Two room house partly 905 So. 7th. Streot. ROOM with or without board In prlvato family. 100 So. 10th st. i FOR RENT Marshflold. 10-rooni houso in Be. Phono 119-L. rf ' WANTED Hoiiheclennliig, wishing 3 'or Ironing, by day. Phono 239-L. "THE OWL" "Til Tho Central Avenue Drug Store I "THEOWL" "THE OWL" "THE OWL" MESSENGER SEfflCE 198 TWO PHONES. CALL US FOR CARS, TAXICARS, EXPRESS WAGONS. M11RSHKIELD CYCLERY. IBM HROADWAY I r ,1 !$ FOR TRANSFER AND . STOItAGB i HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight and Baggage. , Cull FEIH1UBOX TRANSFER i Phono KM. Residence Phono 1-J. Market uve. und Waterfront