The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 31, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMfeS, MARSHFlELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915-EVENING EDITION
THREE
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"Natural
if fjijwjjmjjjgr
BRING to mind the most comfortable
shoe you've ever worn how soft, easy and
restful it wn3 such is tho comfort you'll find in the
Florslicim JFIcxsole specially prepared flexible solcs,"Nat
ural Shape" lasts nnd Soft Kid stock give case from the start.
We carry this shoe in a complete range of sizes
and widths it's staple with ua and will be with you after
your first pair. Price $6.00.
WOOLEN MILL STORES
MARSHFlELD
SJlif jL'JJJ g
Abstracts
FOR RICLIAHLE A11STKACTS OF
AIIOUOJ
COOS BAY REAt ESTATE, See
NTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHFlELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
0E.VERAL AGENTS, EAST8IDE AND SEXGSTACKE.VS ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS
IIENItV SI3NGSTACKEN, SIANAGER
GOLDEN WEST C0EFEE
AIM OREGON PRODUCT
NONE BETTER
Will cup more than any coffee
on the market.
Order a can today
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial
AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
riiono no o-L.
Night mid Day.
Right Cafo.
0D CARS. CAREFUL DRIVERS
D. L. FOOTE.
Red Top
Bicycle Tires
$2.75, $3.10
Open
Evenings
We will be open Sunday mornings to provide your last minute needs.
Our free air system will be in operation next week and the latest, up-to-the-minute
appliances will be at your service any time.
,. FISK TIRES are an extraordinary buy. Prices are low. There is no otlier
tire that gives the quality and universal satisfaction that the FISK does.
BIG MILEAGE AND
Mai.. Tied
30x3 $ 9.00
30x3 1-2 H.60
32x3 1-2 13.35
34x3 1-2 14.90
34x4 19.40
36x4 1-2 '27.35
Fiqk nkkributors Southwestern Oregon.
GORrt 9. VB ifJ?rJ1DlU KIMF & VON PEGERT, S. G. WHITSETT,
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INVUIMIATIOM
445 Phone 445
Messenger Service
FISK SERVICE
BUT
" A helping hand to every motorist. ,
So far as W2 can, through our service system,
we will eliminate for any car owner any mconven-
inrmn hn man nnnfllintpr. '
LOW PKIUbs: wuit "" r" Tnl)es
.Non-SkW. l0Hll Guaranteed.)
$ 9.45
12.20
14.00
15.65
20,35
29.70
$11.35
THE GUNNERY
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rtiiill Arinntc
uuiumo naum
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vm5
ttit4
. WEATHER FOItKnART
ID AoclIM Trfti to Cooi nr TlmM.)
OREGON Unsettled,
piobnbly showers In tlio
Northwest, fair in Southwest
nnd East; winds mostly south-
i erly.
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LOCAL TE.MTEUATUI1B
RECORD
For tho 24 bourn enrilne nt
I 1:43 n. m., Mav 31, by llcnj.
Ostllnd, special government
motcoroleglst:
Maximum C3
Minimum r0
At 1: 13 n. in til
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
' 1914 CC.4S
! i'rccipitatlon same period V . 11 "''" "y """' itock loam nem nan team and stewnrd at tho
, last year CI "1 I , nnx,?UB,f' wntcl,1!!B weather Mllllcomn Club and was In charge
w mi . v,n'. 1." r V ? d th0 . rnfk' lnwnnU' nmylng that of tho Chandler bar for a time. For
4 . I S?,iCiCir,A a tl f i"",b0 np rainfall before at the last few years ho has been cn
ltAL 'et , Friday night. They have gaged In tho liquor business nt
I ......& 1 nirmiiit onnf -m intittniu.. .. t .1
Precipitation samo nnrlnd
f !
1 nnnrn ,
DuniM A
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DARKLOW To Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Rarklow, nt their homo in
Hunker Hill, May 28, 1015, a girl,
lloth mother nnd daughter nro
doing well.
HALE To Mr. nnd Mrs. C. IT. Halo,
n Bovon pound son. Mother nnd
child nro doing well nnd tho fa
ther who operates tho moving plc
turo machine- nt tho Noblo theater
says tho now arrival Ib tho great
est ever.
In Real lMnto lliislncss. Edmund
A. Kccno who was recently visiting
in tho city, hns now embarked In tho
real estato business In San Francis
co. KiiImj Ciutus j. Albert Mntson
and Frank Lnlso nte plnntlng some
some of Luther Rurbank's famous
spineless cactus on their ranch In
tho Snnd Hills. They received It
last week and bollovo It will bo n
success hero.
PALACE MARKET
RETAILS MEAT AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Rolling Itecf Leg of Mutton
11c 16c
Cholco 1'ot Clinlro .Shoulder
Itoiiht I'ork Roasts
14c , 15c N
Cholco Rib 'Choice Shoulder
Itimst ' 1'otk Chops
16c 16c
Round Sle.tks Clxdco Itlli or
1 Qq Loin Folk Chops
Slilolii HtcnUrt 18C
IQq fA'K Fork Itimsts
M-ntton Stow 1 6C
j Qq Veal Stew
Cholco SlioiiluVi' 11c
.Mutton Roust Choice Shotilder
1An i VcjiI llOllst
Cholco Loin 14C
Mutton Chops Loin Veal Ito.ist
18c 18c
In addition (o cholco ijuallty fresh
me.its, o Jilso carry u flrM-cIas.
lino of Hauls, llacon, Liml, I'lcklcd
I'm Ic nnd all kinds of SmiMiges at
itMlucisI pi Ices,
PALACE MEAT MARKET
I HO Xditli lti';i(ly. riiono l()(l-.I.
From now wo will glvo penny clitingo
v
$2.35
FORD and
BUICK
Agency
Free air
Service1
I
13.40
15.40
22.40
31.60
2.70
2.80
2.95
4.00
5.20
Bandon Agent.
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!MiuaaBi i
lottcrn Postmaster. 0. A. Ilrown
of the Smith-Powers Company, has
been lecommcnded tor the Posttnus
tershlp or tho Postoffleo at Poweis
nnd the order of his nppointment and
the establishment of a Postofficc
there Is expected soon.
Suncy ll(r. Early yesterday
morning Engineer Polhcmus and
Engineer Donnld M. Charleson and
their crews took advantage of the
low tide to make somo special sur
veys and soundings on tho bar.
Kirk on Channel. More kicks are
being heard nbout tho new channel
m North Inlet which tho Port Com
mission had tho Larson Dredging
company dredge- Inst fall. It is
shoaled pretty badly and at low title.
it is claimed that no lmnta m .,.,..
it -.1 " .."... '." -
tw 111UIU
ate there. Tim IWf rn.,,...i..i.... ... ...
probably look into It. "'jthc school and will go to California
lApcctrxl Home NYt Week. Fl-1 "oxt wcck where ho expects to en-
nnl exams arc on nt the University En&e ' "'o Insurance business.
f,L,r,Cg?!1 .thls wco! n,ul ll ex-1 Wife Very 111. Mrs. Jl. J. Os
pected timt several Coos Coutttv Urow. has rernlw.,1 wnr,i n,,,, mm
students from thoro win in. mim-,,.
t'tiln wlJe,r . h m!m nl.th0 Lnll, of
tho week, nrovltllnc t uv ,ir ..,.,
romain for tho cominenceinent pro- Portland. She has been III slnco
gr?v 1 r.. . . . . Inst November. Jako (loldlo was
1 . ,. ;,,,l',f A,lxl,,s,y The nth-ifornioily a member of tho Mnrsh
letes of the high school track team field ball team and stewnrd at tho
nlready sent out invitations for the
county meet hero on Friday nf-
"-'lUUIl.
.. n;rj. IK.-JIUH jjirougn n
Times lost nd, Mrs. Hugo Qulst hns
recovered a string of amber beads
which sho lost the other day. Tho
little son of Mrs. C. 0. Magnus, of
South Tenth street found It nnd
on tho first Insertion of tho lost
nd In Tho Times Saturday evening,
Mrs. .Magnus promptly responded
nnd restored tho lost nrtlcle.
Guild Meeting. There will bo tho
regular meeting of tho Oulld tomor
row In Guild Hall, Fourth street
nnd Market avenue, nnd Mrs. Her
bert Lockhart nnd Mrs. S. C. Small
will act as hostesses. As there Is
to bo less than n month's work be
fore tho closing of the Guild for
tho summer, It Is hoped tho next
few meetings may bo well attended.
Hearing Postponed. Tho hearing
of Herman Flsk, charged with as
saulting Pat Coyne, which was to
havo como up boforo Justlco Sinis
ter nt North Jlcnd Saturday, was
postponed until Tuesday op account
of tho nbsenco of District Attorney
Llljcnvlst.
Hearing Tomori ow. Tho hear
ing of Alfred Haines, of Allegany,
arrested and chnrged by Game War
den Thomas of having elk horns
In his possession illegally, will be
held tomorrow In tho office of Judge
I'cnnock. Dnlncs claims that the
horns wero old ones, that they are
not of nulmnlH rccoutly killed nnd
that ho has dono nothing unlawful.
Not from Powers A. II. I'owors
says that the report that Frank Gil
bert who wounded his wife at liny
City and then committed suicide
lived nt I'owors is Incorrect.
Ho says thot Gilbert wuh not
employed there. "Mrs. Gilbert's
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NOBLE THEATER
TONIGHT
DOUllLi: SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
Tho great Rroadwny Star Featuro
"THE VIN(K)SO.Mi: WIDOW"
Ono of tho niorrlest comedies over
,,, uiiuuiMi. I'wiir i cum in iuui iiiiih'1
tcr Not n dull moment lu tho en
tire length of tho picture.
If you want (ho biggest laugh of your
Ilfo Iki mho nnd attend this
tlioatro tonight
Tho Thirteenth Episode of "THU
EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" It's full
of thrills ns usuol Two reels that
will hold you spellbound.
HCAHST-SEIdG WEEKLV NO. 10
Tho latest nows lu pictures
.Sewii Reels All Now VmiiiI Prices
I 1mer Floor l."Jc, llnlcoiiy iOo
I Children r.o
i Wednesday night: -lolui Rnrrynioro
I In tho Paramount featuro, "Tho .Man
From Molci," In fivo reels.
SENSATIONAL
SALE OF
PAINT & WALL PAPER
NOW ON
THE ART DECORATING
' COMPANY
UOtl Maiket Awnuo
Mnhfleld
Estimates furnished
Phone 10B-J
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9 3C (
Mb. 1. Ilimii, Manscunrid I'rcsUlent
250 KKARNV ST.
Oik Sutler and Bu.h
!A modetn, Cie-ptoof, up-to-dite Motel,
located in the center ol evertfiir.g aod on S
adicd Imatolhe Eipotitioa Gioundi,
RATES
Detached Bath Private Oath
51.00,51.50 tingle 51.50,52.00 jingle S
51.50, 52.00 dcible 00, 52.50 double I
liORooaubf&UCouJoit EtCfyCooTuueoct 5 i
frora IVJ ud TowKod St. D.pJ, lata ci I
No. 1 3 ci 1 6. h iooi 1 ms ula Sutfi S, cu, id l
fJt at KtMiM, wtlkuua Uwtroiih. U( m
Take a "Uolverial" Bu direct to Hotel .
! SAN FRANCISCO ! j
father. M. E. Thurston, Is one of
tho old employees of tho company.
Hack to rump. a number of the
Rlue Ridge Tigers are returning here
preparatory to the re-openlng of the
McDonald & Vaughn camp at Dan
iels Creek. Hill brothers, who havo
been near Portland, have returned.
R. K. Sanderson and Geo. Snyder
expect to leave today or tomorrow
for there and It Is expected that
most of them will be back.
School Will CIom Tho Hunker
Hilt school will close Priday and
n flno program is being arranged
for Friday night. The examinations
will be held Thursday and Friday.
J. E.Drillettc, the efficient prin
cipal, will close his sen Ices with
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.r.ikn nni.ii.. - r.. .. .... , I
Mnnhflclil woman, is lying nt the,
nnint .f .1.....1. 1.. .. ,'...,. ...
Portland
No Council Tonight. Tiicro will bo
no meeting of tho City fathers this
atoning by reason of tho fact this
Is a legal holdlay. They will gather
In tho Council chambers tomorrow
ovenlug for their first meeting In
two weeks when thoro nro sovcrnl
matters of Importance up for tholr
attention, ono of them being tho ex
planation of tho paid firemen dt
uatlon that has been causing no lit
tle discussion among tho firemen.
iMny Rilng Iluslness College.
Thnt ho Is expecting to open n busi
ness college in Mnrshflold In tho
very near futuro Is tho Information
written to tho Chamber of Com
merce by A. DnwkliiB, principal of
tho Newport Public Schools. lTo
says Hint ho has been looking over
tho field for tho past two years and
has satisfied himself that thcro Is a
good opening here. Mr. Dawklns
stntes that ho has had years of ex
perleuco and feels competent to han
dle all branches of such n school.
Got.s .Motor Cur. Engineer Iliml
marsh of tho Southern Pacific, was
In today from Ten Mile. Ho Is ex
pecting a small motor car on tho
next boat to enable him to mnko
quick trips over tho road after tho
rails nro laid. It has n speed of
sixty miles per hour. Ho says thnt
within n couple of weeks the rush
work on tho finishing of tho lino
between Coos Ray and thu Umpiiun
will be in full swing. Tho contract
for getting out tho piling hns not
been nwarded yet.
Rig Fish Story. That thoy ratiglU
78 big wily trout on Ton Mllo uko
nnd Hint they brought thorn homo
whero nil who scoff may see, Is tho'iinm Cox, enmo down from Camp 1
report or u. u. uraveB, who, witu
J. W. Melnturff and (1. N. .Mur
doch, returned Into Saturday from
a fishing trip. With tho clear
weather, said Mr. Graves, tho fish
havo appeared hungrier utid nro
moro easily enticed to tho top of
tho water. Thoro wero sovornl fish
ing parties out yesterday and many
of them report bettor luck than In
sovornl weeks previous.
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.MmkNiiicn .Shoot. The Mnrnhfleld
Gun Club held their weekly shoot ' Mrs. JnmcH Forty, of Runkor Hill,
yestorduy nt tho trap between hero Is sick and confined to hor bed to
nnd North Rend. An added increase ' dn'.
lp tho trap shooting is becoming no-1 It. S. Hubert, of First Addition,
tlceuble. Tho scores niado yoHtor-' for sovoral daj'H bus been In beil Hiif
day wero Miss Laura Kruno, 14 out i taring from an attiwk of tho grlppo.
of 2r,j Mrs. Gnrdlnor, II out of Clnra Lovoloss Is recovering from
25; Roy Wornlch, 71 out of 100; ' a bnd fall at tho C. R. I'eck summer
W. J. Conrad, 70 out of 100; Don., homo on Coos Rlvor n week ago.
(jaVufnor, 73 out of 100; Frank Cat
terlln, nn out of 75; Dr. Dlx, r, !
out of 75; Dr. Toyo. 51 out of 75;
Dr. Hoiisowortli, :i( out of r,u; win.
Ekblnd. II out of 50; Oeorgu Lar-
Hi.,,, u nut nt yr,.
Hi-coM'is Puie JndlcntJiiK IJio,
ciulck results olitujnod from Tmps
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0RPHEUM
"Whorp Mnlinn Pictures Look
WIILIL mUllUII riUlUllCl LUUR
Better"
"OFFICER (10(1
from tho famous pluy, In fivo parts,
at the
OHPH P.I'M
I TuiilKht
Moudnj-TiiUMhiy
Tho funnloBt funny film over pro
I duced nnd tho cloanost cloun comedy
I ever shown In Marahfleld.
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Vou'll laugh (ill j on cry.
Txmcr Floor 15c, Ralrony Kto
Children Ac
, biioniJ .uiu:t" .Vet
J. C. PENNEY Company
Next Door to the Marshficld Post-Offlce.
The newest and latest In Ladies' Waists. These
Waists are worth double the price. Come in and see
them for yourself. Fine Lawn, Voiles, Susene Silk
Flower and Stripe, Bulgarian Striped Silk. Compare
our goods, compare our prices and you will be con
vinced that you can save from 25 per cent to 35 per
cent on every purchase that you make at the J. C.
Penney store. We absolutely back every assertion
that we make with the merits of our goods.
Ladies' Fine Lawn, Voiles, in the latest patterns
and styles, $1,50 value, Our price 98c
Ladies' Waists, a better grade, $1,75 value $1.25
Susene Silk Stripe and flowered, $1,75 value.. -$1.25
Bulgarian Silk Striped, $1,75 value, Our price.. $1.25
J, & P, Coats Thread, always was 5c a spool till
the J, C, Penney store opened, Our price 4c
Charmeuso Petticoats, $1,98 value, Our price.. $1.49
Jersey Top, Silk Bottom, in tlio latest shades,
$3,50 value, Our price $2.25
Black Sateen Petticoats, a good heavy grade,
75c value, Our price , 49c
A better one 69c
Ladies' House Dresses, the latest out, in all pat
terns, All sizes up to 50 for 79c, 98o
Tho f, tf ? (T 'b Wo Lend,
of Igv prices JJL"Sf?L.l? , r FvHom
R!lE!I'3jEMLZ4'J
want nds, Mrs. Morton Tower, of
Empire, yesterday recovered hor
purso containing about $10 In cash,
n diamond Loyal Legion button nnd
other keepsakes. Sho lost It Satur
day and yesterday phoned n lost nd
to Tho Times. Mrs. V. A. Mngco.
of Empire, happened to hear of
tho lost ad before It was printed
nml remembered bIio snw n purso
picked up nt tho Warner Grocery
Saturday night. Mr. Warner was
communicated with nnd suiu enough,
It wns Mrs. Tower's purso.
Sotllo Rig .Mortgage- It Is said
that Joo Coach, F. .1. Feeney and
A. II. Rlntchely aro hero today for
tho purpose of closing up with Fred
HolllHter n $1-1,000 mortgago on
tho Conch estate, preliminaries
of which wore started sovornl days
nun. It In riimnroil Hint thnrn mnv
ho a furthor suit against tho Conch
estato, this timo bemuse. It Is claim
ed tho borrowing Is mndo partial
ly on behalf of Arthur Coach, who
Is now under tho guardianship of
his sister, Mrs. J. Carey, of Co
qulllo, and that no permission bnH
been granted by her for tho loan.
$
ARfinMn tuc oipi
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linv Cov. hou of Mr. nml Mrs WIN
Htifrnrlnir frniti minims wlilrli In, I
had for sovornl days not knowing
what was tho causo of his ideknes..
Mr. Young, father of Young
brothors, crenmery oporntors, sub
mitted to a Hiirglcnl operation Satur
day nt Mercy Hospital. It was per
formed by Drs. Dlx nnd Kolzor. Mr,
Young Is doing very well today.
Mrs. Frank I). Cohnn Is reported
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cy hospital
much butter this morning nt tho Mor-
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Clmndlcr Hole),
0. Wyss, Portlund; Mr. and Mrs.
(leorgo E, Sandfrs, Ornnts Pass;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cooler, Chica
go; Robert E. (Intit, Chicago; Fran
cis M. Faniinr, (Irants 1'hhs; T. W.
Paris, Portland; A. II. Rlatchely, Co
(iilllo; Alfred .lohusoii, Jr., Coiiullle;
' ' """to. sitkum: a. e. irt-
., n,.i,,,,, If,.,ll Mnllnnnlil.
North Remi; V. (I. Hlndmarsh, llau-
Ifor; W. M. Kaiser, Huusur; P. M.
' Hull-LowlH, Cooulllo; K. I). Hauser
IIImiico Hotel.
1 Charles Hwanuou, Pony Inlet: O.
!:. Mustek, Ash, Oregon; John Hub-
.ley, Rniidou; W. II. Mooue, Coijullle;
JaHper Yoakum, Coiiullle; R, M. Mc
clain, Empire; D. P. Weaver, Houth
Inlet; Davo Ilrown, Civih River; Al
lan Larry. Allegany; W. L. Ktom
merman, Allegany.
Herald Hkluuor, Portland; August
Potirsnii, Empire; J. I). Lnlrd, filt
kuiu; T C. Voung, Kltkiim; .Mrs
D. C. iliown, Tillamook; Mrs. (I.
Wllfcon, Allegany; Jewell Spruguo,
i(Myrtlo Point; Clara 13. Hpraguo.
'Coos River.
John Anderson, Fnlrvow; CI. M.
Cnrroll and wife, Falrvlow; Alma
Carroll, Falrvlow; M. Carrie, (Inr
dincr; I). Keller, Dolmar; Mr. and
Mrs. P. C. Stuuff. Noith Rend; Mrs,
John Ilacnu, Raker Crook; Don D.
McClelhtu, Dulnmr;. A. C. Drow,
North Rend; C. Hauser nnd wife, Co
qulllc TrmU Meet, Friday, Juno I.
t a
MEJIIHIlt Coos County Riisiness
.Men's Association, leineiiibei- tlio
gel-together luiicheoii nt Till,
CHANDLER ORILL tomorrow 1111011,1
Ili to I oMock, .1(1 (i-utM per platw.
ask Yont m:k;iiiior
,11'NE mil.
Take jour batliH (it O. IC. Rather
Shop, Front near Ctntial.
Llhhy COAL. Tlio kind VOH Invo
ALVAVK USER. Phono 7i!. Puclflc
Lhcry and Transfer Company,
COOS RAV TIMES
j WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS
j RUV AN UP-TO-THLVMINUTE
I WAR .MAP WHILE THE
I SUPPLY LSTtf
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X NEW TODAY I
??$
FOUND Ijiidy'M puiM. Inqulro nt
lllllyer's cigar store.
FOR It 10 NT Itiirgo front room fur
nislied for housekeeping. HOG So.
Fourth stroot.
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A1 j'T ' w ',0,Z V' I w"1'
Address Roy "X," Times.
li'OH RENT Nlco furnished room,
West Hunker Hilt Phono 31C-R.
M)ST EnNtern Star pin. Finder
pleaso return to Rox "A," rimes
office.
WANTED Any kind of work ly
Girl. Hotel work preferred. Phono
33C-X.
WK HAVE n good position for a llvo
man In this County. Wo offer you
something which will bo worth
your while to Investigate. Wrlto
for details. Tho Old Reliable AI
banly Nurseries, Albany, Oro.
FOJt HALE Cliwtji for i-m1i, II. C.
II. Automobile, llttlo used; good as
now. C. E. Kopf, Ihindon,
l'OR HALE Overland runabout; n
snap If taken nt once. Phono or
sro L. L. TlioniuB.
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X ' FOR SALE
l'OR KALi: Dnl i-y nnd Ktink farm
rcuHounblo. Addreas i!. Y, Kan
ford, Huiuuor, Oregon,
FOR HALE OR TRADE IOO nires
hill land, close In, fair homo, (ino
vlow, no winds, raro chapco to
open stock ranch, Address "A,"
caro Times,
X WANTED J
WANTED Compelent girl for !cn
oral hoimowork. Andreas "D,"
enro Times.
WANTED House inolng nml rnls
lug. EHtllnnto furnlHhed frco by
Ingram & RJorqvIut. Phono 6R.
X FOR RENT X
t
FOR RUNT .Modern bungalow, fur
nished, Phono 1M7-U.
FOR RENT Light limiNckocplii
rooms; ton nml twelve dollars per
mouth. Imiulro -113 North 2nd st.
FOR RUNT Myrllo Arnif, modem
furnUhod npnrtmeuti, froo boat
and water. 25 per mouth up.
X FINANCIAL
$
f a.M irrulvlnir nniillriitloim for 1st
Illnrt ,...,,, .... ,1Illirovpli rauchoa.
F, E. Conway, Myrtlo Aruu Mt. i
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CAR FOR HIRE
Oliver Ki-phait
Phono :tl()
tAttAA
A .0
FOR TRANSFER AND hTOR-
A(.E OF HOUSEHOLD OOODS
IRKKHIT AND RAfidAdE
CaR
I I
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Plumo Ida
Residence Phono lil-J
Maiket Ue, anil Wutcrfrout
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