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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1915)
mmwmm&tiimmmwmmmmmmiiiimmm "ffii:;illmiHB --""-" - ( rnm,v MAY 7 1915 EVfcMNU tuinuiv. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHHELU, UlituUN, rnium, " ':! . TWO NO MEED TO BOIt'lS FISH MERCHANTiWILL jiaxdox port to iiavu ovi:r $.-,,()( FOR PRO.IKCT Taxes Held l' IVndlng Port's Roiiii dnry Rcfciiultmtlon Swell Dredg ing Fund Tliero will lie no need or bonding the I'ort of Ilandon for tho present dredging project la the belief of It. E. Miller, Htiperlnleiideiit of thr dredge Seattle. The craft arrived there early Tuesday and whs soon at work. The first dredging Is being tlono nt tho Moore's mill, directly up the river from Ilandon. With approximately $20,000 on hand before tho I'ort cane wan iled ded by tho statu gupiemo comt, lli-ro will now bo turned Into the toffeis of tho I'ort Miino $30,000 or $40,000 In taxes tlmt lmvo been held up pend ing this decision, according to Mr. Miller. I Tho inateriat being dredged at present Is harder to work with t'uiti on Cooa Hay, said Mr. Miller, and for' this reason tho work will probably be idower. Ho believes tho dredge will, bo thoro at least two months bcforoi tho project Is complete lo Coiiullle j A minimum depth or 10 feel at low1 water is uncrossed In the river con tract. ! Thoro woro flvo tows lo move the' dredge, outfit down (bo roast, and not a bit or difficulty was experienc ed, nald Mr. Miller, though hi does! admit that ho waH worried until tho, equipment wan safe Inside the harbor at Ilandon, clkax-lt-wkkk T,vo wkddixgs. max acccskd of wimti: SLAV- KRV CLAIMS IXXOCKVCI3 WOT PAY FiiyE,STATIDMBYAUTUIVllI OWKN SMITH, MIXKH, CIIOSKS TO CAPTAIN' RRITT IIICI.I KVi: WIL (.'() TO .I.VIL- m: rf.arv tih:n Young Conplo n Mjille Point Arc Married Recently. (.Special to Tlio Times.) MYRTLH I'OINT, Or., May ". Wrdnonday ovuiiIiik, Mny fi, at tho homo of tho hrldo's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uarklow, occurred tho marriage of their (liuiKhtor. Pearl, to Mr. Morlo Poland. Klder1 Clms. Uarklow officiated, iloth . yoiiiiR pooplo aro well known and aro receiving tho coiiKratulatlons , and best wishes of their many friends. ' Mullcu-Weckly. J Tho nntnu evening at tho bride's homo occurred the wedding of Miss Itota Weekly and Claudo Million, or (Ira vol ford. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Weekly recently moved to their homo on Ilallroiul avenue where tho wedding took place. Tho houso was taHt'ifully decorated for the oe-i-:ihIom. MIsh Ktolhi llnrltlow nlavcd tho wedding march and Hitler .1- I'. ' Slovens performed tho ceremony. ' Tho bust wishes of many friends go . with this young couple. CLKAX-fP-WKKK TWO JIII.V Lt'CKV Drought Wonmn lleie for Housekeep er, lie Hajs May Have Hecn Im pllciitetl In Oilier Trouble. J. L. Campbell, arrested Tuesday and lodged In Jail, charged with white si'ivery, appear?! loforo A. K. Peck, U. S. Commissioner, lato yesterday afternoon. The complaint was read, bis attorneys asked for a preliminary hearing and this was set for today when a special white slave deputy Is supposed to arrive from Portland. Campbell was ordered back to jail In the meantime. 1 According lo t!'o story now told by the accused man he clinic hero for the purpose of starting In tho fish business. lie claims to be an exper ienced rishman. Mlna Reyoo, lit as sorts, ranio here to be his house keeper. Ho (says that ho became dis satisfied with Iter and that when ar-, rested ho was o tho verge or seii'iii'i; her back to San Francisco. It Is' snltl stenmboat folders were found In his room when arrested. It Is understood the local officers aro looking for additional Informa tion that may connect Campbell witn former mfsdoaniors of tho type with which he Is now charged. ! Ho camo hero last fall, tho offl-t corn aver, and sent for a middle aged t woman to ;com bouse for him. Kite came to Umpire a few days later, was j arrested on a charge of taking bed clothes from a rooming bouse there. Tho woman then appeared and told her story Inrrlmtuatlug the man and tho caso wan dropped. Mlna Deyoe, tho woman now In Jail and who told tho first story, now claims that shn Is willing to go ahead with tho pros ecution though' she did deny ho affi davit shortly after It was made out. - CLKAX-FIMVKKK Arrested for Killing Deer nntl Claims Will Have llest, Life Mil Ink :tH llieilt oil (nasi Mini" '"" " Flout, of Present Slut Ion Oilier Fed Venison to Dogs Their Hecause ho bclloved that his ar rest for killing a deer in Curry County was. brought about with 'the knowledge that ho had money to nay a rash fine, Owen Smith, gold minor, 1ms chosen to torvo ii teVn of twelve days In tho Curry C unity In II rnther than nay tho money, nl j That next fall will see completion lor tho now IK.! saving station .. tho entrance or the harbor I I"' i heller of Captain Hi lit. l-'"'i' ' "' the Coos Hay Coast Guard Station Contracts for the moilim now buildings will be b'i In Washington, he said. though ho had' the funds with which J the contractors, says the , tire specnyiug me ci'" to settle. Owen Smith Is tho son of lohn 15. Smith who has a mining -p.mp on Hock Creek on the Coos County s'dr of the lino and has worn' men working at tho iiilno. They a"" far up In the mountains nntl they claim that It was necessary to kill the deer In order to got frosh meal which was badly needed nntl' which could not otherwise be pro lined In that locality. According to letters from theie .Hid tin .1.1 10 Vo-f "f lii'cpi i 'i in i ut i .1 I I i e I - M-U IU gt I III 1- w H5 WP $P Q f $Bh M $$& tas, H pi m U at. wi vil "Mm r I 1 i I :V 1 i U Ml wm. J7r - 8L KV sx M wl Kt Via Ifj u m M rjrjfinMn""-'-u,JI-1J-B-W "Ml 1 Si WJil W I . M i WlBtoMliaWaiLIAAWaffno the project within roar . mouths. Shoainig In Trout ol Hi" station inukes it diribult i lie hlir' nower boat out water. Cailttiln Ilrltt stated tun to get across to Kmplin at low w.itf with this boat It Is neiessarv o turn toward tho bar as rar is Mie govornnient works where a 'ini-utl Is found deep enough to M-t Mi- boat Ipto tho main harbor. A. id t i'-u T J .4- Aitn i T T S 11V( rlTP rtroe tr, f 1 UU nut uaiii; a. w . vwx 6q wiung, UWnj tney ao; out m sucn cases yuu are larcen care ot on thp Pn-n i A Y with Goodrum's Garage and U. S, Tires and you the get and the stories of men who hnvn 'the entire distance must be nn ed recentlv como out of tho country, . to get opposite tlio Binning .u Smith claims that old settlors In that i "At tho now station. ' said .., n r....,t oi, .-.in. ' ciintiilii. "We Will be able to mil . iiiiv .... ill.... ii .. ii . i . .- ' 1 " " " .... ... r .1.-. .llr. to umpire or points mmier i i" bay In two-thirds the tlmo It now lakes." Tho prosont station Is al most opposite Umpire. nilrr May Incieiise (Yew. tlco or killing deer out of hciboh regularly and that they lmvo so mucn tieer meat, on nanus iiiui uvy i feed It to their dogs. , Smith contends that when MORAL IN RECENT BUSINESS CHANGES l-'IVK STOHIW ItKTIIIK IX THIS CITV ItHCnXTJiV Kherlff I In I Icy ami I toy (ilbsoii i: cjih) Ship Wreck Two Curry county men were lucky In escaping being on the III rated ItHiidolph when she was wiecked. Itegardiug the Incident tlio Cold Ileaoh Olobo says: One who escaped was Hoy (ilhxou, Hoii-ln-luw or .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adams who live up the river a few iiiIIom. Mr. (illxnn camo In on tho Han ilolph us engineer, hut decided to vis it his wife's people a few das got Henry ('oh In to take his place. The other lucky fellow was Sheilff Hall ey, who Ion here that morning with tho intention of going to llaiiilou on tho Itaudolph, to have some dental work done, on reaching Weddcrhurn ho learned that the dentist hud come to Port Oriord, no the Sheriff look tho stage to Port Orford Instead of tho Ill-fated Haudolpb to Ilandon. CI.KAX.fr.WKKIv Kl'KVKVIXC Till: IIIVKIt Tho Myitlo Point Uuterprlse says: "Kor line In nuking poriulnslun of tho Wr Depattmuut to maku the ln-opotiotl lmprotiiiout or tho Co MUllli) Hlver fur a dlnluiue tit nevoi n 1 miles from this city, tin l':nt Coniuilsslon bus iirdered a contour mnp ninth) of that section of the river. Knglncois lieti. Toiiuey of this city mid Harry Hiitltir uf Marth Held comiucuced flrit tif tho week milking the simc) nnd guthorliiK tho data for the maps DRUNKENNESS Is n curable tlisc hi . wluh uiimich treatment. The OKltlM: treatmeni cuu be iicd villi iitiMiliite touri tleuce. It tlotro.s all deal re lor whlnkey. beer or other lutoxUaiita. Can bo Riven In the home. No san itarium expense. .No Iota of time, from work. Cuu he given secret ly. If aftr a trial you fall to get ui ' bwnwfit from Ha use our money' will Iw lefuiidetl. OKIUNI! la prepared 111 tvu forma No. , krwt trertiiiieiit. a powder; ' OHHIXK No. i. In pill form, for, thoM who desire to take oluntary trMtment. Costa only ll.uu a box. Come In and talk over the nutter with ua. Aak for booklet. Owl 1'raacrlptlon Pharmacy, frank! 1). Cliu. Central Avonm' Ouuo ait CbAHdler Hotel. Phone 71 Peculiar Coliicldenre In I'ate of I'lniH That Did Xot. Advertise In The Tlinwt Changes In the businoss life of a community are always significant and oftlmes have u moral. During tho hiM fow months flvo firms In Marsh field havo retired or been abaorbed by other firms hero. A significant fact In each of theso cases Is that noun of thorn have been advertisers In The Times. Some havo tried to gain publicity In omo other wivs than through The Times advertising columiu hut tho developments of tho last fow months Indicates the results they ob tained. Whllo advertising In Tho Times may not bring $10 gold pieces for every cent expended by the advertiser still thoro Is a strange, coincidence In tho fact that these five stores which havo been retired from Marsh fltdd business circles woro not ad vertisers In Tho Times. Moral Advertise In Tho Tlmos. CMCAX-CP-WKIIK kahiiV ncasiox Supreme Coitit yny Act on O, .V: ('. Case Soon Ail early decision Is expected In the Oregon and California laud graft cum's uccordh; U the following from a Portland pane-: "A. W. Lafeily has returned from Washington, , c1., wlinro lie parti cipated In th. nuumcut of tho O. & ('. bind grant e;wo l.cforo the United Stater supreni" court. He says It Is I'liflde the ca irt will hand down a i Itinu before Im summer adjourn niont, which will le nbout Juno in. 'lli- duiumer ndjournniont will lart Ulltll Octfbei." The O ,; C. louds are those now hold h) ihe Southern Pacific. On iiiuc'i of this l.uul local people havo jfil-d Hi ihe iKipir or a favorable dt c'slt'H In the on'iw brought to u. Riive.-iifunt (i, tone the railroad U '''l fir ii: TO an ncro not more tlm'i Hid aire, in null 'ictual settler. The :cllon I- tbenfoie of much Interest here. Much of the land hna valuable limber on It. 1,1 A.VPP.WKKK .MAIIItl.Uii: MCK.VSKS people worn thus killing that he had a right lo socuro moat for tho camp when It wta needed and ho claims that ho was tracked In '-ho Thoro Is a possibility that the crow may bo Increased from eight to ton or twelve men. according to tho keeper. Under tho new Coast .. M.......1 11.iwu.iii lit., trn.inn.' tu itllfUVCtl uiuiif nni firnatnil linrntlHO ir wnn i ' u nui--im m "-'!'- ilmiiL'lit that lm bad monev l.i nav. I a IlO-day vacation annually with ' whllo many of tho other affoinJora I '"H "' '"1 t'10 8U,rmc'n u'" llnvo-' havo no cash money to pay If thov Somo olio will have to take their wtro arrested. places, liu says, and ior mis ica- , ci,.:AX-UIMVKHIC son ho believes tho Increase will be made. Under tho former serwto tho men had to pay for someone o Doings of tho People Tliero Told InUako tholr places. the KciifernrlNc "Wo'" ,mvo ono of t1,(' bcSt l,,,v lions on tuo coast. nio capiai-i said, "nnd tho equipment will bo t r ; tho best." CI.KAN-rP-WI'.KK vill get real Three hundred and sixty-five days in the year Correct information regarding road conditions, 'phone 373L GOOBRU C'AIIS MAY CO.Mi: AND CAHS MAY (it) ItPTTIIi: CADILLAC .MYHTLK POIXT XKWS ,(ioi:s o oit i:kk GAR.A MAR.SHFIELD MS it i'-"-i tomrort, (w. S,rc,,K"'. nr,S ilyllUlnnnmJ mlblllt, .j DODGE at SOOO Pellift,! rprl Horn fodiiesdny, April 2S, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurlco Jlay, a son. X. Moon returned to his homo at Marshfleld after a visit at tho homo of his brother, Tom Moon, of tho South Fork. Mrs.. U W. Wlmborly and son, Floyd, loft for San Francisco to ut tond tho exposition. The school ut Urldgo hold a May Day festival and school fair Satur day. Harold T. Loop and Miss Leonora Hoss, both or Powers, woro married In Myrtle Point at tho liomu of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Dennett. FAST WINNING PLACE AS STAR 01? FILM LAJ.1T XHWH OK HAXDOX Kveiits nt Clty-the-Seii Toltl In (lie Western World wkatiii-:k fokkcast IBf AMCK'liteJ rrni to Ccxn !) Tlmei. ORKGON Fair, west- orly winds. LOOAIj TKSIPKnATUIH5 Itl'XOK') For tho 24 hourB ending at 4:13 n. in.. May (!, by UunJ. Ostllnd, special govornnient meteorologist: Maximum GO Minimum ISO At 4:43 a. m nil, P Precipitation none Precipitation since Sopt. 1, till I 00.20 Precipitation etirau period last year 62.40 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. Lottlo Plckford has nlroady l como so famous as a leatl!n; w wv that pooplo havo cccsm! to rcf?r t her us tho younger slsu r of tho poi ular Mary, nnd have K-un to a; praiso hur acting for lis own suk Miss Plckford, a petite brtin tte, w cliosou by S. S. HutchltiH.'iii. pros dent of tlio American I'llm Mitiuifsr luring company, from nnioiiR sii well-known moving picture anrejiro. anxious to play tho lead In tho pi ttirlznil fniii-mtlr- tinvnl M'llin lllr .K. ...... .............. ..v., ... " "i mntiil frini tin. lrv tvlitr.lt 1u lit K released by the North A mm a Film Corporation through the Mu u exchanges In Installments, bogliuiim May :s. In tho part of Esther lu this widely heralded drama, which won lb- 3 .( iii:taixi:ii at iiosonTl '.Maivhflclil lioy bm M III Im llnni;ht hi AMONG THE SICK 1 .lohn Ilnle has been confiied to bin homo the past low dnyn with" Tlie Hoseliurg llttltt bji, tut attack of In grippe. Ktlgars. of Mamlillell ul Mru liln Ciiiirnil In renin le.' imlln i....i .. h....i..j -.. " ' -" Illllll, III 1 UHIUHU, IDO ie slelv ut I lie iiome or lior ilnitKlile.-. i reated hero yesterdiy oi M Miu l V. Calteiiln, Hi West Mnrtli- , rocelvcd from thdr pmt field. CMCAX-UP-WKIIK I.AWX AND (JAIIDIIX SPItlXKI.IXG CUOTIE A now school district which will tako lu tho upper Two .Mile district Is being considered and will likely bo formed, Tho Sovonth Day Adventlsts have I WUHMH.VS DAXOH. Satiuihiy. held tholr first servlco In their now,1)' . Kaglet Hull. WKI.CO.Mi:. church building which 1ms Just been completed. Mrs, Roy Gibson of Ilandon has written of number of moving plcturo plays which havo been accopted by companies, Sho also won n third prlzo In a play writing contest recently and tins had printed lately several short stories in tho magazines. H. H. Hunt of Now Lako wno tho first to produce fresh strawborrles this season at Ilandon. Garden truck from tho local gardens Is on tho mar ket nt Haudou. Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Coach have moved to I.niupa, whero they Intend to make their future home, Sid Williams, well known young man who for sovernl years was con nected with the Kstabrook company! here, and who at present Is complot- j Ign n commercial course In a San Francisco hchool, Is expected hack In Ilandon about June 1st, to again tako a position with tho company. ('liKAX-UP-WKKK MIRTH IXI.KT XI-JWS I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 WANTKD Competent girl I'm- gen oral housework, small family Must have references. Address I) M euro Times. ML f '! 'JVJ probiilily Le relurneJtolStil: yl tliln tlio next touplt tll H'Jth boys nro under llitnj age, arcorillng to the iwijij fleers. l.Mgars Im llttlitlaB field fur fomo time istolc einplnycd ns a messeBStrtejtd Western 1'nlon Tel(n;iCe there. Dual's folkt ret'dt tfrrl laud, whero Ms tr.otterliuJ bo critically III at ptntittb'l It Is snU that EJtnKl with tho Portland bcyulrar from home anil hit rrtiW LOTTIE PICKFORD TUP STAR OF- S.MAI.Ii ROOMIXC SALE. Address ' D'AhOMn nrt TH snr lltftlL?ft t'lllt ' '- II noiiiii rim i II" caro Times $10,000 prlzo contest over some 19,000 ICveryono who expects lo use wnt- er fin- lawn or garden sprinkling 1 Is reiulrod to sign uu application and make payment lmforo using any wnter fcir this purpose. Tho rate rixcd by tho Railroad ('oiuiula slon for sprinkling Is $1.00 per mouth for ouch 5000 square feet l.'o iiy Oil-root lot), or leas, build ing spare Included. Payment of ; i.i... (jctaincd becaou ttei four montliH or $1.00 In iulauce j,M1 rctillncJ. allows use for ono year lu itilviiniol CLKAX-l'IMIFiX- for lawn sprluklliiK. washing win-1 .i:.VI5 F0IIRW (lows, porches, etc., but If paid by I the mouth uso Is only allowed dur ' lug tho month paid. The rules rilod with tho Railroad Commission retiulro Hint payment I for lawn sprinkling bo made In ad ! vanco boforo using morning nnd evening. No reduction In into lu caso water Is used for sprinkling ' without payment being made In ad- vanco, or outsldo of tho fixed hours, i tho sorvlro limy bo entirely shut 'off and not turned on until $1.00 I penalty Is paid. I COOS RAY WATKR CO. CliKAX-l'IMVHHIC Mllllcoina leaves n.HO Sunday WANT to rent house Phono KOIxU. In Allegany. WAXTKD Ry wonmn, washing tll-li-es or othor kitchen work. Phone 4 34 J. XOTICH front The following are recent uianlago licences Issued at tho county seat) and published lu the Coiiullle Her ald: Chaa. Ii. Smith and. Hlslo M. ,!a lobstin. .leronilah H. Raiftou ami Hannah Orr. Kdwanl Wood and Charlotte M. Purcell. John Vasey and Kloruuce K. Simp aim. Merle R. Poland and Pearl Mty Rarklow. Fred 11. Grass and Xollle Klls. Hurry Graham and Ktliel Klllott. Claud Frank Mullen and Rottn Halla Weekly. Bdw-ln Urlckaon and Lilly Gld mark. CLiaX-PP-WHRIC Wm. Waters was a business visi tor lu Marshflobl today. Reuben Lyon or Ferntlale is spend ing this week on his cranberry marsh here. Win. .1. Howard Is siirforlng from an attack of grip. Kayo Howard returned last week from McMlnnelllo college. P. H. Plnkerton of Lakeside was I In Marshfleld yesterday. Mr. Stelnhoff, the Haptlst nils slonary worker who recently arrived on tho bay from Kansas city, hold ! a meeting at .North Inlet chapel last Sunday. (5. i.tR0y Hull ue eonipunlod him. and In the evening they held sorvlces at I.ake.tlde. This J was the host meeting, in point of' attendance that has yot been held In iho chapol. A Sunday school was organised bore, to moot each Sun-' day afternoon at 1:30. Mr. How-11'0" SALH l) young In-onu hens nrd was chosen superintendent. Mr. i 7''l tMch. Phono 30S-L. Kastbide stolulioff expects to conduct sorvlcel said to havo found tho most forceful and appealing rolo sho has over lmnn called upon to play. It may woll be 1 that sho will outshlno hor talented slater. As a guarantee of tho excellence of this production, which Is being I filmed under tho general direction of Jacques Jncciird, It Is only necos sary to namo the others cast to ap Vnr with Miss Plckford. Irvliiff uiiimiugs, wno nas a host of fol- -Party who took bicycle lowers and is ono of tho most popu side eiitrnnco of Hantist ,ar lc.aJIs .men In pictures, plays nnnneira tiiie i.n....inn i..u Church wll nloosi rutin-., n.,,a -'.""" """ -'iK icauing - wninnn iiioriilng with special fishing liar- other manuscripts, Miss Plckford Is ltks lm (. "" "! i; ' . Sa d to have found tlin mnil tnr,nt i I lil'ul.-ll - hl'.U T.lliliv COAT. Tlio kind YOU lmvo AiiWAYK USUI). Plioiw 7U. Pacific Mi cry ami Transfer Company. W. II. Mn Itlllli (iofiMM lliiino In .MMri vi:i)i)i:iuiuitN'. on, W II. Meriillth, ilil dlstrltt attorney ol Curjfol left recently with Mi M"! old homo at Poplar W1 u-lmrn ho will TCSIJC. Ut. UA mid family will tUUlltS"'1! cImo Kxposlllon imwm in California before W"l n Mftridlth ai os da- LnnotHrs to Curry Coutt; Kit i Mr.i aj District A353! ii a nisn attorney ' aB lit) t.uo -- i... nctatp. Indoa made by friend, at bUtf return which he iea"i li.imrn rCLllW.VPWBj Times want ads brltl r FOR RH.NT Mixiiii fiunlshcil I Apply (14S So. 1 1 tit street. hit, to "Times" offico and greatly oblige Albert Rassford. Jr. FOR RHXT KuriiMioii hid room in nice modern home. Phone l"."i-J. FOR SAM-: Motoivjcle In Knoil running condition. Hlg bargain at $10. Inquire Goodrum's (iarnve. WAXTKD 1 1 on mi unplug iiiui ijil,. lug. Kstlmato furnished t'reo h Ingram & RJorqvUt. Phone kR. i Others who lmvo nrlnolnnl rolos aro William Russoll, Georgo Porlolat, Charlotte Hurtun, Orral Humphreys. W. J. Tedmarsh and ''C'lilo Forde. I .1 k'ood fceuirlty. Address box. TImea office. FOR SALE OR SAI.I-: High Ki-do fiinilturo lor jtlx-rooiu houso, tonus if necessary. Until Saturday, call 1 -i.'i-L. FOR RIIXT T-rooni house In I side. Phone l.'O-.I. Cast- WAXTRD Small ( or apartment, tuie TImea. furnished House Addross A. X., FOR RENT hero every three weeks, tor tho pro- ITUACHKR sent, our peoplo extend him n hearty welcome, and wo believe the good attendance at osterday's moot ing augurs woll for that of futuro services. CI.KAX.l'P.WF.FK OF PIAXO- HOBlnnorq or advanced pupils. Mrs. Minnie DrUcoll. Address 102 Hall Ave. wantId" r FOR Ri:.r.sult tint, rd nntl Andersen. Phone Dr. Loslle. FOR RR.VT A mudei'ii niaitinent, 'th and Central. Steam boat. Phone 47-L. J. C. Swunson. WAXTKD To hoirow sio0 ,-,. POR RKXT Mjrlle Arms fiirnWieil two years by reliable nartv. ... I ""mouia, neo heat and water QUALI TY FIRSTl of PortW' arge business concerns, in a Icclurc versity of Oregon, recently said: "Select a good print shop and slick to it. W gel a printer who docs satisfactory work, dont because another man has underbid a dollar rk turned out is as important w i r.i .1... nnnlinit to 00 nrsi-uaw f- mti r k r r i..f a! nne J ivir. James u. rinnegan, scuciai v. -- , UClUlb M q fm The kind of woi I We ar in better slinDC . .1 i.. I . nr MUlP ever before, having recently aciacu - .y. in addition to a Doslon Wire Stitcher, a i tiple Punch and Miller Saw Trimmer, brw a put of type, consisling of some of the LateA )P Phone Your Older for Job Printing 133 job- mam iuJtJLi(yJJ "'i i-o per woiun up, - --t-!?lSi!2iL