The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD, OBESOH. TUESDAY, APRIL20J915-EVEHING EDITION
TD VISIT BASEBALL SCORES
OF CITY COUNCIL
SI
Ml
WOULD FENCE DDGK R E D E G K GEMTRAL GARM
If
con
x. . gladding, vim:
DKNT ATKINS SAW
Greatly 1'loasod Willi Coo
J'lrst VNII 'inipiin,v Hl
I'l'l'll of I-nt.
IMUWI
CO. Hay On
Con-
llltOOKI.VX 1.0SKS TO 1IOSTO.V IN
TWO STRAIGHT.
'('oas( LwiKiio 'lv'"ll'i HpeiHl V.'Mci-
dav In Movinc id ' ""' "
Week III; Crowds Promised
J l(.l M D'CIINM I n:iis AU
DI NT ( WIIMir
! iiMti) stiti'Aci: imphovk
j .mi;xt Tiiiim: tins vi:ak
lllll Taxes' Preclude Idea of Now
City Hall Architect Scud for
l')ata liiiirovi liitli Court
ltouVrkiiiK of Central nvonuo he
tween Fourth and Klghth streets In
stead of a fill and hard snrfaco was
nuthorlxcd last nlnht only after Ma
yor Allen had cast tlie deciding vote
when the council took sides, two nuil
two. Councllnmn Copple lirandod It
as a "temporary makeshift. " declar
ing It put off Hi" hard surfacing of
that neetlon for nt least three or four
years.
That the dirt mil in there now
. . . . '-... .. .!.-
lnKt, iiri In uanuer 01 imuhhuih wiiiiki siiik i iue i"i l"' ;
tiirouuli into the liny, j of those votlnj? In favor of the re-
i ih put Hunt hoardi! across the ,ioekltij? of tlio street. Other conn
doik and IM to 'kefp out.'" saldjcllmen stated that the grade fill
Mr. OTonnell. but they ro but n ' would not sink and that the hard Biir
t rn down ss soon as my hack Is I face would he possible within a year,
turned. I have got Marshal Carter j to use the present plnnkliiK, with
to do the irlcK. I no same uiiiik i nnnor repairs, mini mm mm-
itiiri lli:iM III. NCII CARNIVAL CO.
item: SATIIIIM
.V
Hitfh leme Onlj Itemed) snf-mMcd
lit Clly DaiN lVny Sllli
in Need of Di edging
II. to keep traffic of vehicles
rh.I p..ron off his dock In the rear
,.f the ploweor Hardware company
vlt'.ut having to put a stone wall
ni.oui the place was n puxxllng cheat
nut l.iiiughl J Kuaene oronnell
livi t'lisht for the illy fathers to try
t h.. ,.i i. lal teeth. He declared that
f, i.Hti years he has owned the
iIim k mid that now the planks are
iiirliiu through, the piling is not
.. t i,i l.n .it. 1 .Irtltl
in sIl'UlK ug u timii i uc " ..".
Cllv ralliee Alter n Spirited Debate
llue. Show i Come notlier
I'lood Vlclliu Deports
with
... . i. .-.i t. rttnt nf Tlm.l
tS''ApTV''Ls " ,"dr "ew
i branch hero and alco win M "r" ,..,'.? .,,, for the Knstorn
' 1 nrrv. of tlio Hinllli .uni.
a trect carnival, conipleto
side shows, with speelur. pop corn
venders, n ferrls wheel, if Coney Is
land inern-go-iotind and n 101 mys
ii.rio miiylie a Ilearded Indy or n'
freak with flu oo heads and two nrms, t
Tlio Hcores
Mn..niia fnltr.U"
lom-c a year Mr. (llmlilltiK innKea nn.h """. inrue
At Washington Hoston
Wash-
lianiieiis. 1 eoine to you now to nnii
out what inuat he done."
fiiatilmouilv th council advised
About
trip to this coast, IooKlUK over uiu
-. ! . i f 11.... It... l.fnftMl
ricid anil iiikouciiiih (."- " :i , i
houses that his company has up nml , '" ,)el7.0tchlfHK'J 1: Detroit li.
down the coast. , phUadulpliIu Now York, Hi
This was his first visit here. He At liiii
expressed lilmsolf very nKreeably sur-i , ' i.ni,,iMuvolniitl. 1 St.
inc.)
..hI..,1 Dnln l,f lit linU flllleil 10 I . . -
l coming to our own. ji win uu ,!"".... ........ u D...... -,,,. ..,. Louis, i.
hiM 4'i unhu and show every day make an effect, mi hltn. Why. 1 c Xatlonul l,euuo.
.'ept Su.i.Ih; ror a week. The clly Rot vo used to It," ho w il. t ml ,1 At no8to (I-'oronoon Ba
rathers gran cd a llccno lust iiIrIU ii tell other people about I . now. j.ookiyn. 2; Iloston. 7.
Hip Dot cliet-l'reneh Carnival Co., Ills firm has branch houses all over (Aftornoou same.)
." . ""L1 ...V.. i. .,iv .ii.i thi.v.tho world. Ono of Us representa- ,.,.,;.,, .,. n0ston. 0.
T;
I'nKo PlttshitrB, 7; Chlca-
the properly owners to put up n s
t t link It s host to rcrtecK tno
street and then when conditions war
rant It. to put on the hard surface,
even If It Is next year," said Council
man Ferguson.
Itoth Mr. Ferguson and Cook voted
tor tlio leplanklng, Cotincllmcn Al
hrecht nnd Cifppio opposing.
Xo Xeiv CHy Hull.
A new city hall this year will he
an Impossibility declared the city i
fathers after a letter had been read
from Architect A. C. Jenkins, of Al-
hanv, staling he has n building that
could bo erected for $21,000. A pic
ture accompanied the letter, which
asked for more data.
Xo city hall this year was tho un
animous decision of the city fathers
Tho times nre loo hard mid expenses
loo high now, they said and tho mat
ter, tho letter nnd the very pretty
picture, combining city offices, a jail
and fire station In one, wero shulved
for the tlmo being.
Improve I'Jtli Court.
Specifications for the planking of
12th Court between Klrotl nnd Flana
gan avenues were presented by Kn
glneer (lldley. This also Included the
grading and n sK foot sidewalk
From tho north lino of Flanagan to
the south line of Golden tho street
Ik to ho hard surfaced, the entire
wnv from Norm iniet io cons i(ivort rnHt being estimated at about Jl.auii.
and could do the work hero In about Notices of tho Improvement mo to
n ilnj'a time. The matter was then i,t, posted nt once,
referred to the Wutorfrout Commit-1 plans and specifications for the
tco wllli power lo act. t Improvement of -Oth street from 101-
Notlies were autnorizcii posted for rod to a point 125 feet north were
..I.... ..nrniiMsloii after a brisk 30 1 "vs was ninrooueo i o (. " At New YorK-l'liniiiiuipmu,
u.lnule fight after which tho original ' two months when the war staiicu. x York n
cense was raised two mid olio half , nimble to como ltome because of tlio, At CIncliinH St. I-oiiIh. 1; Cin
',lt"D V . a I.. itnMHni 41 lit lint tr tiilOlllO I OH VI 11 li I il I
and one half dollars dally. Sweden on a limited supply of pas- A, chtt,
Cutler the city ordinance a license " ,.ll!o, s.
it WilK IIIIH l.iri mi". Bi'.iv ""
proBOtitatlvo Ihto Kngland. 'And
our bus ness thero s peiter tnau
over before," said Mr. Gladding las
evening
ix:
foot feme across the dork. mi'
that would keep my tennnth out." he
declared. The council (IimIiIciI It
would result In keeping n pollceinnn
Hlntlont'd on tbn dock the entire tlmo
mill It would be a still harder task
to pick out the tenants and lot them
by meanwhile wnrnlng tho others
bnck.
"Ilulld n route." they chorused.
'What kind of n fence, nn Iron one?"
tiskdl Mr. O'Coiuiell. "Oh. not nn
Iron one, a wooden fence will do, but
make ll high and maybe with twelve
by twelves." Mr. O'Conuoll left.
DiihIuo I'eiry l.midliig.
Sediment Is filling In around tho
ferry slips on both sides of tho liny
reported Captain Alex IlnM and he
asked that tho council pay the ex
penses of dredging out the npproach
on this side, a cost of probably $10.
' riilem this Is done." he said, "thero
will he seven or eight dnys during the
low tide months that the ferry will
he unable to make a landing.
The dredging nt Hnslsldo will ho
paid for by the county. It was
hIiowh that the bucket dredge Oregon
will soon be In the tipper hay on Its
of $5 each mutt bo charged of side
shows. Manager French, milking his
plea, ttorlnrcd ho has flvo shows. It
would no impossible to pay $2 a i
dav lo operate. Ho asked that the
suin bo reduced to ?o. This was
denied.
"Wo have two moving picture
shows hero that bnvc a hard tlmo
to operate. They pay moro tlinn $5
for their expenses,' said Councllniaii
tti. ,.,(lnt.1 nut Hint the Hnclisll
have many largo saw mills. Importing
the rough lumber from the t'nlted
Stntes, much from Sweden, some from
South, Africa and oven from South1
America. At nrcsent time the F.llg- I
Copple. "They keep tho money in , nsn nuns uru exiiuuunuuiB .........
town. This company would tnko It, of lumber, the shipping having been
out. It's hard enough now for poo- greatly depleted. ,,,,,,
pie to pay their bills. I think wo , "Another salesman.' said Mr. filnil-1
ought not to allow the carnival hero." , ding, "has Just returned from a trip
Councilman Cook was as loud In around the world on business for the
his protest and the ?5 IIcohho wast company and still another has Just i
voted down I Kono to .Japan to make tho rounds i
"1 have a clean Instructive show," , of tho big saw mills IbeTc" (
: Did You Order
Coal, John ?
ilNDHTH BEND JITNEY
in:-
New
n sidewalk on Ilroadway betweon
Commercial and Market streets.
An ordinance was passed nulhorl
sing Hie sewer on Seventh street and
down lo Fifth on Kruse nvonuo. as
Hexsiitfiit for which has already boon
iimde by the clly fathers.
ravMiienl SIiikx.
also presented by Mr. Oldley. In
eluded was tho grading, the concrete
curbs and the hard surfacing.
K. F. Morrlsey declared that "It Is
not right to Improve 10th street mid
not the other streets farther down to
ward the city. What Is tho matter
with Fifth, Sixth, Sevontli, mid so
Kiiiiliieor (lldley pointed out that I i,n imtieil
on Front street In sovoral places the t wm f08t nhout $1.1-13 to hard
paving has sunk, making groat holes Kurfaco the street. Figures for tho
in the street. This, he said, has , linking nre to bo submitted by Mr.
been oi-rasloiied by the fact that the c; Id 1"
Hreet l built on piling and tho bard i Tnc' ,.0uncll adjourned for two
nurfucn saga between the piles. At wl.L.iH
the piriotit time a great deal of this
Is rilled with gravel, lie said tnc
repair work will have to ho done by
il
SMITH
the illv.
A tide gale at Second si reel on the
Mill Hlough rill will cost $7:1.7:.. said
Mr (lldley. one-hair of which will he
borne by the I'ort.
oi (li Arm ItaUlug
damming, the water Is raising ' t,.; Again Sunday Xel Time Will
F.YKItV C.Vm.V IIKHTII
THIS TltH
IS I'lM.IM)
In the north arm of Mill slough, said
Mr (ions. dm. to (lie fact the engin
ccvh want a head of water lo clear
out the drain dlh-h. "Ilul If we don't
look out." h declared, "the water
will flood down by Tenth street nuil
the clly will have moio law
on II hands.
The matter will be taken up with
the I'ort with the Idea of putting In
h tide gait, at KlKlith street to pro
tect the south arm from flooding.
Plunking, 2'i feel wide and wllh
curbs, whm authorised fur First street
between Alder nnd Market uNcnues.
'This w.is after Mr. (lldley had leport-i-d
that there are great holes on
I-'Irst trel. a discussion Hint has
-waged for eeral meetings In the
(uiiiu il chambers.
Cull
In
Wei
San
Trip
I'eilro In
to South.
Tvw
With 11 I'sll cabin list and a cargo
or lumber the Nana Smith loft down
at one o'clock outward hound for
suits ! Sun Francisco, .-ho has neon ,11
I the Smith mill since lust Thursday.
On her next trip South the Nmiu
Is expected to go as far as ban
I'edro making that 11 point of cull
with a lumber cargo. She will leave
San Ftuniiwco tor Coos Hay next
Friday, piobably arriving hero on
I Sunday.
Tlioto who went south today
wero:
Anna Feuaudes, Joseph Fenandes,
Mrs. Joseph IVimmUm, J. 1). Motigli
nier, Mrs. J. (1. Moiighiuor, I'. II.
It oss. F. A. ltoss, C. II. Itoss, F.
u.,1.1 Mi- I.'i-i.iu.li "iiin ln.Bt von nvnr .Mr. uiaiKiini; giies 10 n.111 nun
saw III hero. I carry 2ii people. They cisco where bis ciimpnii Iuih a Inrgo
will bring money bore nnd spend display tit tho rnlr.
It too." '
Ills cause was championed by
Councilman Ferguson nnd Albrecht
I'd like to soo n merry-go-round my
reir." began Mr. Ferguson, "In fnc
.'d like lo rldo on 0110. Ho snys they
look like Coney Island machines. The ,
people need mnuseinent here." I FIVK-CFXT Al'TO SIlltVICK
The subject waxed warm. Coun-i TAVKHN TWO CITIUS
irmiiii Albrecht wanted n circus, big
tents and nil. "I'd like to see liar- ,.,. (Joodiuni ut lleuil of
1111111 nnil unney come in nere, n raci Corporation to Add to Transpor
I would go to soo it myself. Mr. , Mci.v,,.t. , Cy.
l-erguson would pay $11 out of his
own pocket to hoo a hunch of clowns , (icorgu Ooodiuin Is coiupleting
and let tho kiddles tnko n peek nt nrniiigcmonls for an np-to-dnto Jlt
un olopluint. noy bus lino botweeii Mnrshfluld
Mr. Fiench thon asked to bo nllow- and North Head, cars to meet nil
ed to show at $7.."0 11 day. This was trains mid to carry passengers bo
turued down and ho left. "North 1 tweon the two cities for flvo cents.
Ilotid will bo glad to get tho show." I Drivers will not ho permitted to
llulf an hour later ho returned I muko any chnrgo for passengers ex
with a $10 proposition that wns fl- feeding this amount. Tho bus lino
nnlly brought up to $12.50 ti tiny. 1 will bo under a company nmntigo-
Tho show will bo hero Saturday. I ment with .Mr. (loodnim nt tho head
Tide (Jiuige. Takes .Money i"d articles of Incorporation will bo
Hut while the city dads wero con- 'Hod shortly. So far the names of
i.iatiilntlnu-tlieiiiM.ivoM mi n little sur-tbo other Incorporators liavo not
t John evidently did NOT. But a quick
i fhono call to ua will prevent tho llclUcat
1 bit of curtain lecture.
! especially If ho orders
IttVF.UTOX COAIi
' Tills Is the kind (ieo. lb lines bundled
nut we have purchased his agency
You can get IL now ut tlio
C. Ai II. lilVKUY IIAIt.V
1MIOXIJ DIH..I.
It, A. ItlDKIt, .Manager.
T. J. SCAIFI-:
A. H. 1IODGIXS
Mnrchfiplrl PA,NT AND
iviarsnneia DECorating
CO.
Kstimntcs Furnished
Phono lltl-It. Mnrshricld, Oregon
nliiu fnr llm irimnriil rniul llinni nninn i "fun uiuiumioju.
City Fnglueei- Oldley with tho sub- . Two fourteen
1....1 ,.r 1.. ...,n.... i ..,, tin. ,.iv , been ordered mid foil
nl.mift F17 llwi lifirf iiiivlni linlf. mill OB0P VtXTa Will IllflO
...rw..v y"' "' " - i'"j '"r 1 "'" ( ii. ...... rm.
UIU llll, 1IIU tillO 1
DYNAMITI'lllS SUXTHXCKD
3l.il Who Set
Citlliedml
llitiuli lu
t.Ueu sl
New Y01I.
YlHIlN
ll Amu. Ul I'llx la Cum lUf T1WM I
- YtUK. pill '.' Frank
Aiiuiin ,uid (-.11 lulu.- I'm bone, tttin i
i'.i-i. uli.i 111 nil- tuiil sit a bmiib In
,;t, - ill I. l .- cull- dial Mm. h 2 when
luiiiili, I- h.i'i ..r-.biiiiu ; witliiu
tin i..Mi' v . re N. nti 11. i il l".l,i lo
,i i, 11 .1 I. dan i ti'.r me e lli.in
1 .v. , . ..1 -. 11 Shi .-.in.;
1 1, . 11 i ...... 1 it ,.;.... 1 "- eniiieiy won me roil 1
. 1 oils ( id I. .i.-re . . ( . i.nra , .1 , , ,,., , ro
C. U. Miuey. Mis. C. K. Kinsey, . b . .. ., . 00111I1,igHl11
Miss Ora llark.icsj. Mrs. W. n, ld ouik to lie 1 ort oninission
Mclulyre. Mrs. II. J. Snow. W. D. , . , .' "' .
Woodrow. Mis. W. 1). Woodrow. O ',.'"",. ' '..'..at.. ..1': ",. .
the surplus wns knocked Into a
"cocked lmt" mid tho smiles disap
peared and wero no more. Tho gungo
will ho bought.
Tiimsfer- lltjuor License.
Tho liquor lloonso granted tho
rirst of the yenr to Charlos Kronholm
mid Paul ltltchle on North Front
street was transferred to Frank I.eo
who closed out the saloon when tho
partners wero unnhlo to pay n nolo
duo. Mr. I.eo expects to open the I
concern himself or tuny appoint I
someone In his place. There will be ,
110 rebate for the months the saloon t
has been cloned.
A nut her Flood Victim.
With damages nlready paid to two 1
property owners for ulleged damages
suffered lu West Murshrield by rea
son of the Mill slough fill, Inst night '
there emne nnotlior. Smn Holmes,
through his attorneys, declares that
his place has been flooded mid ho has
been injured to tho amount of $7."
proxldiug a settlement Is inailo with
in two weeks, nftor which ho threat
ens (o sue.
lloweer, John I), (loss showed
the Holmes', property Is situated on
the north arm of tho slough, bonce
under former ngreoiueuts, Is 11 con
troversy entirely with tho Port and
refer-
mlsslouers.
bo placed on
III Imif.. 1.1'
.,. ,..u ..j
the strolco of the gong and offices ! v
land waiting rooms for tho conven-!
lonco of patrons will bo opened In ;
1 both -Mnrsliflolil mid North Demi. A 4.
competent trnfflc manager will have 1 .
chnrgo of tho eompnny'H affairs and v
, nothing that enn In nny way add to 1
I tho offlcloncy of tho conteniplated
service will bo loft undone. It is I 4.
pinnned 10 nnvo 1110 curs 111 opera
l lion by May 10th.
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
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....,,.... . !... .---.-v-
lii.Doviitsui uuin iiii.u
r seven-pas- T
HOME OF Tim
CADH.IiAU AND DODGI
AUTO SUPPIillW FOIl AI.Ti
IAKi:S OF CADS
.'117 Central nv. Phono ;17!I-Ii
FOREST FIRES IN fast PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Sections of Pennsylvania mid South
ern New Jersey llelng
Devastated
lily AHoeUtM 1'rMi to Cooi Ply Tlmn,
PHILADHI.PIHA. April "0.
Forest fires which havo been raging
lu Pennsylvania and Southern Now
Jersey for several days havo assumed
nlnrnilng proportion?, Vast areas
hao been devastated nnd sdverul
houses and barns destroyed.
.1. Itoop, Mrs. II .1. Hoop. C. A.
Santoi'd. Yall tileason. Martin llus
sell. I.llliau Cols-in, Miss Charlotte
Cowle. Mih. A. I. Yarkinau. W.
Iioi.in. A W. Ileltlmr. Mrs. II. Hold
ing Ml. in (iiiiiilrinl. Mrs. 1. liriud
11.1I. 1 U M.ihh. Mis. A .1. l.Ock
111. 111, K111.M I'.irlhiiau. .lobii llus,
John In-ill i. 1. .Nain. John
SpaMi IJ .!' 1 1 . elms. Ciamlc
P JohnMon
EYE GLASS SERVICE
Registered Optician always on the Job
Eyes Examined Day or Night
Lenses Ground Anytime
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Glasses Adjusted; Tightened, etc., Free
Prepared Eye Glass Cleaners Free
Call and get ono
Red Cross Optical Dept.
HI D t HOss 1)1(1 ( siOltl Plii. lie IU'.'
David
Miisseu, Fourth and Dennett streets,
at noon take their stand across the
sidewalk while drinking from n
trniiKli on the sidewalk, thus fnreum
M-hool (hlldren to step Into the road
on tluir ui homo from school where
thex are in dstiuer or being run down
by motor vehicles, reported Clly .t
torii.v John D. lions, iirliiKliiK 1111 the
j , t-oui plaint at the request ot several
linn uei -
li wax riirther slated tlmt the barn
has !i.-eu a milsaiue and that the wa-lerin,-
troughs should ho placed In
the ic.ir and the Idle drays should not
be lift on Fourth street. Mr. (loss
win take the matter up wllh Mr.
Mil til.
ay
s
bids for Life-saving
station open may 19
Woik ot' KoiunUug Coos Day Station
111 lie lei lly Coiuiiui in
Washington
WASHINGTON. D. C. Apill 20.
llliU on the woiU of ieniolii' the
Cons Day lite saUug station will be
opened at th coast guard office hero
May m.
no ,moi:v 1'oit m:w coa.si-
(l ADD STATION
W SlllNC.TON, 1). ('., April :0. -M'lmtor
Chamberlain Is advised by
the loimnandiiut of the cot guard
tb.it no muds are nvailahle for the
. -t.il.lKhuieut of n coast guard sta
ll mi at Port Orgord. The establish
nn nr of the station was authorised
l toiiKroa In 1S1, hut on account
of the ruBcetl coast line the con--tru.
lion i.i i he Nt.ul.iii w.i denial
t.'.i iM.n vi in i 1. moil. mi in ili.
Church
Benefit
Sales
Tomorrow,
Wednesd
i 'f
is inei
N0RVEGIAN
CHURCH
Benefit
Day
AT
S.S.JENNINGS
North Bend
H. H. Harper
I HOUSK IIU1LDRR
i Gonoral Repairing and Cabinet
I Making.
I Phone 349-J.
I. M. Wright
rhone 188-R.
IlUILDINa CONTHACTOK
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
1 Kye, Knr, Nose and Throat
GiaSSICS FITTED
Dlt. SIATT1E 11. SHAW
Diseases of Women nml Clilldrem
Office Phono 3 30-J. Itooma 200, 201
202, Irving Block.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTINO ENOINEER AND
ARCHITECT
Offices, 200 Irviug Illnck
Phone 103-L or 267-J.
Marahflold, Orejoi i
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Dulldlnu
Uarshflold, Orogon
1 Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marshfleld, Oregon.
SPECIAL
ANNOlMnUta1
Kravi -iy&r -
THURSDAY
APRIL 32nd
We Will Hold a
COMPLETE
DEMONSTRATION
of
lCU!lt
Pure Food
We cordially invite you
to come in and sample
as many of the different
varieties as you
OLLIVANT
THINK
UNEEDA BISCUIT
WKSSSH
fxKSnEBi
rrjcncj
When the Shade
of Evening Fall
s
Your home is cheer
when the beautiful,
Electric Light floods
(lathering darkness,
that lights your horn
numerable convenie
ing the daily tasks
the home.
ier and more comfortable
sunny radiance of Mazda
the room and dispels the
Then, too, the current
e can be harnessed to fo
nt appliances for lighten
and effecting economy in
No Home is too Modest for
Electricity- None too Large
Whether your home is old or new, large or
small, Electricity may be installed economic
ally and easily. Electric Service will no
only add to the comfort and happiness ot
your home, but will also add an immediate
and distinct value to your property ano
make it more easy to dispose of, should you
wish to sell.
WRITE OR 'PHONE TODAY
AND FIND OUT HOW LOW
THE COST REALLY IS
Oregon Power Co.
"" M
Perl Riley Ballinqer
n I'lAXIST AMI TKACIIKR
Roaldeuce Studio, 217 No. Third Bl
HMono 3RR-W
imi:sSMAKI. and
TAILOItKO HATS
Work KiiM'imteeri and priced
' ' reasiinnlile
MKS. II. C. WIIiI.KV
Ovor Norton &. Ilauson's
Phono 1C9-.I.
4
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J. L. BRICE
B. 118. P. 89.
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Phone 3171.
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Opposite Blanco Hotel,
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