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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO he m M EtiNWBnP fy SUXSm"' PAKTIF.S ! A i.innlinr nf nrlvnto liai'tlcs 1110- torcd to the bench ycBteidny nnd nnont the iltiy nt Sunset or walked over to "Shore Acres." II. II. Walter nnd family nnd Miss Km ma Hear -went down Sntiirdny evening' return ing Inst night. Among the otliera tit tho bench woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. V. W. rowers nnd son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. .1. Mil nnd baby; W. II. Curtis nnd wife; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. .1. Savage, Mr. nnd Mrs. XT Cit.nfrn M till Mr. flllfl Mt'H. lOni'I Savncoi.Mr. nnd Mrs. I). L. llood. Miss Alpha Mnuzny, Miss Alice Tick- ell nnd Dr. 0. W. Leslie, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyn Schmidt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrt nnd T. O. Horton, Dennis McCarthy nd fntnlly; II. A. Copplo nnd fnnilly. Nr. W. A. Toyo, ill. M. .leanings nnd wife, Miss Corning, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs Hall nnd family nnd atlss Hnll; Mr. nnd Mrs. Preston, Miss Preston nnd K P. Norton; W. II. Painter nnd fnnilly nnd Vv 8. Tiirpcn nnd fnnilly; II. P. Mauzey and fnnilly spent the dny nt Umpire. 4 ! J- CAM) I'AUTV Last Thiirsdny evening Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Mitchell ontortnlncd nt "flvo hiindrcd" followed by it de licious "Dutch luncheon." Their guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Tnrvoy, Mr. nnd Mrs, Itoss Smith nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. Wnltors. I SUNDAY' IMNNF.H I'AUTV Mrs. Elizabeth Adams entertained nt dinner last evening, covers being Inld for tho following guests: Dr. nnd Mrs. K. Mlngus, Mr. nnd Mrs, Mnlr Dnno, Dr. .1. T. McCormne nnd John Kronholm. P I TKA I'AUTV : Mrs. A. II. O'Hrlcn will cnterlnln nt ten Wednesday, .luuo in, nt her npnrtuiuutH in tho O'Couiicll build lug. ! h LUCKV TIIIIITKKX I Mrs. It. O, Graves was hostess nt ji dollghtful session of the Lucky Thirteen Club nt her homo In First Addition Friday nftonfriouk iN'oedlo .work, nnd social chut were followed by a dollcloiw luncheon. Tho next meeting of tho club will liu nt the homo of Mrs. Hondrix. Thosu pres ent at thn last meeting wero Mrs. Sirs. Kealner, Mrs. Ynko, Mrs. Cooloy Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. L. Stromberg, Mrs. O. O. (losnoy, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Urndloy nnd Mrs. C. M. Con Jior. ! J I - niNMMt I'AUTV Lnst Friday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Perkins entertained nt u faro well dinner for Mrs. Mury 12. Thump non and Miss Davnle, the other KtiostH being Mrs. Kddy, Miss Hull nnd .las. Kddy. Mrs. Thompson will Hpond tho Hummer with her non In Canada nnd Miss DuviiIu ten Saturday for Seattle where nlie will bo jollied by u ulster, who will ac company her to their homo In Min INFORMAL CHAT t J Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. LoMloux. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Hchrnedor and dniigh tor, Klcaunr and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. llnrvoy and daughter were over Hun day guests of Mrs. Henry lloeck at a wnith Coos lllvor outing. 4 Mrs. C F. McKulght has none to Oregon City to visit lior sinter SOCIAL CALKNDAU TUESDAY .North Ilcml Catholic Otilld with Mrs. Lelghton. WEDNESDAY Summer Social Club with Mrs. L. C. Mnstors. Christian Sisterhood In churclt pnrlors. Auction Ilrldgn Club with Mrs. A. O. Hogors. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. JohiiBon In Hunker Mil. Cnfctorln Club with. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Tlcdgen. THURSDAY Thursday afternoon club with Mrs. Fred W. Smith. Norweglnn Lutheran La dles' Aid at Church pnrlors. Fill DAY Thimble Club with Mrs. Ceo. Mnudlgo. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W. H. Foley. Kensington Club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. 4 K.G. In honor of her sister, Mrs. D. F. Lawrence, of Indlainpolls. Tho rooms wero prettily decorated with baskets of nasturtiums, California popples nnd roses. The nfternoon wns spent In nccdlo work. Tho hostess served n delicious lunch ns Istcd by Mcsdnnics Lnmb, Slnglo and Howard. Thoso present wero Mcs dames Fred Slagle, Cal Single, Hnrt son, Folsoni, Fuller, Howard, S. M. Nosier, Skcels, Watson, Lyons, Johns. Fuhrmnn, Llljeqvlst, Paul son, Sterling, Turnbull, Cnndlln, En- red dlcott, Wilson, Hnrlockcr, H. F. Law rence, Wllllnms, Hazard, Henry Lor enz, Ed Lorenz, Cnrcy, Lnmb, Nor ton, Hawkins, Gould, Chase, tho Misses Sherwood, Davenport and Harlockor. On Friday aftornoon Mrs. H. Folsom was hostess to tho Past Ma trons' Club. After the regular busi ness meeting tho nfternoon was spent In sowing. The homo wns prettily decorated with cut flowers, and In tho dining room tho color schenio T WAS ll MYSTERY LKAHNKH SOW IT WAS KXTKH TAIN.MENT ADVKHTIHKMKNT "Drown of llni-viml," A Splendid Comedy Will Ho Olvcn Hy Or der of Mooo A great many pcoplo hnvc been speculating as to tho meaning of tho H's" that since Saturday nave ndorned tho Btrccts of Mnrsiinoiu. This Is the answer: On Mondny and Tucsdny evening Juno M and 10, tho Loyal Order of Moose will .present nt tho Orpheitm thenter Hida Johnson Young's fam ous college play, "Brown of Har vard," with an all-star caBt of local talent, for the benefit of tho Hnnd. Tho cast which will bo scon In "Hrown of Hnrvnrd" Is as follows: Tom Hrown JmncB W. Mott Harvard Students, with a properly developed college spirit: Claxton Madden. . Hnrvey Walter. .. .. ....... .n..(n,t nll( tlint linlni- uig.a -- ;--;-:: I nanny Tllurston Den Fisher. inn coior 01 1110 iiuimi m mu ji . -- which Mrs. Folsom has. Tho host a few weeks and take In tho Hoso Festival in Portland. Mr. McKulght will Join her there later. Mrs. Lloyd Prcscott, formerly Miss Elizabeth Tcllcfsnn of Eastsldo, writes relatives Hint sho i',nd 'Mr. Prcscott arc returning to Portland this week from Pennsylvania wltcro they hnvo visited his relatives for some time. ! J Mrs. T. S. Harvoy and little dnughter expect to leavo Wednesday for Grants Pass where tlioy will spond most of tho summer nt the homo of hor mother, Mrs. Dean, who Is well known through visits nt the Hnrvey home in Mnrshflold. En route they will visit nt the Henry I forth homo In Itoschurg nnd nt tho homo of Mr. Hnrvcy'n relatives In Glen dalo. Hoforo returning to tho Day, Mr. Harvoy may Join them for u trip to tho Exposition. A. II. Fnrbrldgo nnd wlfo of Grand Rapids, Mich., are guests at the homo of his brother-in-law, A. J. Savago. Css served n chicken dinner, asslst- t oil by Mrs. Kvoland. Tho guests found their places by plnco cards. Thoso present wore Mcsdnnics W. in i)n.n Crn.l Slni'ln Pnl Klncln. J. I . l.UOV) . . w...c,"w, " - t. . Coquille Society Mrs, L. A. Llljciivlst nnd Miss Clnre Sherwood wore joint hostesses when on Tuesdny oveulng thoy on tortnlncd Informally nt n miscellan eous shower complimentary to Miss Ruth Woodford, who Is soon to mnr ry Iris Elrod, u prominent young niiin of Coos liny. The dining tnblo wns prettily decked with flowers by nnd in tho center u largo cut glass viisoH with Iris and around tho vaso wero masses of carnations, streaiuera of lavender led from tho dome to tho tnblo on tho tnblo, among largo pink roses tho presentfl wero scattered. MIsh Woodford was invited to spend tho oveulng, but when sho arrived much to hor mir- prlso found tho rooms full of guests who were awaiting to see tho excitement of opening the presents. After upending the romalndor of the evening In needlework, genoral con versation and iuiibIi! all wero Invited to the Sherwood homo for lunch. Tho dining tnblo was prettily decor ated with pink roses nnd each guest found their places by pretty hand painted place cards. Those who as sisted in serving wero Mesdnnies Sin gle mid Lamb and Miss Harlockor. Thoso present woro Mesdamos Fol som. Howard, Candlln, Cal Single, Fred Slagle, Henry Loreuz. Kd I.or- ji'ii., oiitiiiiiu, i.umiti!, .jumitHiii, nun- sou, Lamb. Williams, Gould, II. F. Lawrence, J. s. Lawrence, Sterllu, Harlockor, Hawkins. Jones, Lyoiu, Hndlcott. tho Misses Harlockor nnd Woodford. h v Mm. K. K. Johnson entertained lnfornutll. on Thursday afternoon i A. Lnmb, Chns. Kins, A. J. Shor Iwood, L. P. Mnwry, C. R. Harrow, J. S. Lawrence, Henry Lorenz, Chns. Evolnnd, Wm. Lyons nnd little El eanor Folsom. Mrs. Gnrrctt who hns been vory ill nt tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. E. Folsoni, Is reported better. Mrs. Edward Lorenz, of Myrtle Point, Is visiting relatives and friends. AAA Mrs. R. II. Mast, Jr., of Damlon, Is visiting at tho homo of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Phillips. Mrs. W. C. Roso nnd .Mrs. Geo. A. Robinson attended tho gradua tion exorcises of tho Dandon High School on Wednesday o.vonlng. " Mrs. Fred Westorberg nnd son George, passed through Qoqulllo Monday on routo to Portland, where thoy will Join Mr. Westerborg nnd probably make their home. Mr. Candlln was a Marshfleld busi ness visitor Friday. Mrs. Hobt. Watson returned on Wednesday nftor a fow days' visit with her pnrento nt Mnrahflold. Mrs. Geo. Lorenz attended tho graduation exercises at Unndon on Wednesday evening. AAA Tho Coqulllo High School, chnpor oncd by Mrs. L. W. Turnbull, at tended tho high school exercises at Mnrshflold on Thursday evening. AAA Mr. and Mrs. II. Roso nnd fany lly, of Mnrshflold, hnvo moved o Coiiulllo. MIhh Hcsslo Do Long, of Arngo, Is visiting nt tho homo of her grandmother, Mrs. Colvln, for u fow days, AAA Mrs. Chas. Harlockor oxpeclB to leavo on Sundny'H IJrenkwator for n three weeks' visit In Portland with her parents, with anything In tho wny of locnl tnlont thnt has over been seen hero, because nothing ever remotely ap proaching "Hrown of Harvard" has over been staged In Snloni. To sny thnt it totally eclipsed "Arizona," which wns recently so successfully produced hero by tho snnio director is perhaps as good a way aB any of telling how good "Hrown of Hnr vnrd" really was." WILL OPERATE 311X13 G. 11. Bradford has returned to Hjiiidon from San Francisco after making successful arrangements to rcsumo mining operations on tho C. U. Zcek proporty n fow mllos up the const. Ho expects to begin with four or flvo men ns a crew, but If conditions mnterlnltzo as planned, will have a considerably lnrgor forco on tho Job within 110 dnys. Tho property on which Mr. Bradford la oporntlng Is considered ono of tho best black sand propositions in this section. A largo amount of gold nnd platinum hns nlrcady been ex tracted thoro nnd It Is Impossible to estimate tho values Unit still lie h Id- Tubby Anderson ..Rudolph Illlstrom (cn , ,ts (llrt 0 PASSES I'VIMIOm FATAL TO YOl'XO 3IA.V RAISED OX COOS IIAV Llttlo Son Is Also Slelc. Leaves Wife, WOOD! Slv Sisters mid Five Brothers, 3Iost. of Coos liny S A' " 0Dniyo Marshfield KiNT and ORATING 'a, I'-stlnmtes Fiiml.',. lVU' Wiona mo.1I. M " , al?o, IP TOF Warren Plcrco ....Gcorgo Gettlngs Thompson Coyno .Ignatius Chapmnn. Wilfred Kcnyon, n freshmont . . . Chester Isnncson, Victor Colton, who wants the Eng llsh crew to defent Harvard. Ben Dnvls. Gerald Thorno, atroko oar of the Harvard crow Fred W. Smith. Hud Hall, tho 'Varsity conch, J. S. Atkins. Walter Barnard, of the Harvard crow Ralph Dresser. Captain Hodges, of tho Hnrvnrd crow Munroo Upton. Gcorgo Sclwln, of tho Harvard crow Fcstiis Walter Austin Latchow, of tho Harvnrd crow Clnrenco Burroughs. Arthur Hlnke, of tho Harvard crew Gordon Rnsmusson James Van Ronzalan, of tho Har vard crow L. Shlpmnu. Ellis, manager of tho Harvnrd crew- Henry Lecocq. Codrlngton, manager of the Eng lish crew II. Bnrgelt. Professor Jones... Dr. E. E. Strnw, Mllto O'llnra, custodian of the boat club Vlnco Pratt. Solomon Lovl, nn old clothes man Robert Dlllard. Evelyn Kcnyon, Miss Marjorlo Grahnm. Marian Thome, Miss Gcorgcne Zlmmcr. Mrs. Kouyon, . . .Miss Elvira Frlzcou. Edith Slnclnlrc Miss Ruth Mathews, Synopsis Act 1. Tom Brown nnd Claxton Maddon'a rooms In tho Weathcrby, Harvard. Act ii. iiio yarn ni unrvaru. Art III. Tho Harvard boat club' on tho day of tho race. Act IV. Samo ns Act I. Popular Comedy "Brown of Harvnrd," as ovoryono knows Is n collcgo plny. It Is con ceded to bo not only tho best story of collcgo life that has over been written, but ono of tho greatest comedy-dramas of any kind on tho Amer ican stngo. It has tho record of tho longest Now York run of nny col lcgo play over staged In this country, nnd Its annual stock production Is tho largest cities Is always tho feat ure event of tho stock season. Tho production of "Brown of Har vard" which will be soon horo next Monday and Tuesday, will bo some thing entirely out of tho lino of tho usual locnl talent affair. It will bo a real production of a real play, staged. ALVARADO CHARTERED Will .MeCoi'iuIek Lumber Company L'so the Vessel Tho steamer Alvarndo, which for merly nindo this port, has been char tered according to tho following from the Portlnnd Journal: "Another steamer for carrying lumber nnd gcnornl merchandise from Portlnnd to tio west const hns been tnken by W. R. Grnco & Co. The American stenmer Alvarndo, owned by Swnyne & Hoyt nnd now under charter to tho Chas. R. Me Cormlck Lunibor Company, Ib the most recent fixture. "Tho charter hns been nindo by tho McCormlck Company, the offer for tho vessel mndo by the Grnco lino bolng sufficient to causo re linquishment of tho McCormlck Com pany's clnlm to tho vessel. Other steamers must now be secured by tho 4 .McCormlcks for their New York ynrd supply. Alonzo Garfield Noah, aged 33 years, died nt Vancouver, WiibIi., ac cording to u telegram received by his relatives hero yesterday, nftor. lying almost thrco weeks, unconscious pructlcnlly nil of tho time, with ty phoid fovor. Ms llttlo son nnd only child Is now sick nnd under tho doc tor's enre. Tho decenscd Is well known here, having been raised on Coob RLver. Ho leaves besides his wife nnd son, five brother mid six sIbIois, iiiohI of whom llvo here, Tho brothers mo Edwurd unit Sllus Nonh.of Coos Rlvei'; Lor enzo Nouh, of La Grande, and Fred nnd Georgo Noah of Allegany. Tho sisters nro Mrs. David MiiBsen, Mrs. Walter Condron and Mrs. Charles Summers, of Phoenix, Arizona. Tho body Is expected hero -on tho next trip of tho Breakwater for bur ial, though this will not bo dcfluatoly settled until word Ib received from tho wife. But little is known of the broth er's sickness until a fow days ago when n wlro wna received hero stat ing ho was In u critical condition, Tho decenscd leaves many friends who will mourn his passing. Before he took sick Mr. Noah Ib said to have been employed on the railroad there as a fireman. Kindling woo.i. ..-. WUOD! AhlorwooiLiCtosr ,,780 Inches ,., m "co Heme12"80 W " J'IN(Jt) Phono 2U7-J. , ' Nori Flnt St. YOU AUTO CAlT " ' FiS!LF0JK8 AUTOS N'Kht nnd Hay, "Wit Cafe. POTATOES PROFITABLE William Matthews, a F.;Irvlow lad, has started out right. Lnst spring he fertilized u sixth of an acre of fern bench laud nnd planted It with Amer ican Wonder potatoes, He bus nlrcndy sold here $12 worth and linn only dug two thirds of them. Coquille Sentinel. i.u CARS. CAIIKTOl! DBIVEBS SAVE MflNPV '' 'lc.lng tho fIim(ms M HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton .7 ,, Lump coal, or ton .',', V. Or halt ton of both . JJ"!? i. .Mussoxi.;;;"0 Phono 18..I ,. ,wno orders n? IIHIjcr's Cigar Stoic. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Plaeo fnr Good Meals Prices Roasnnahio ,Cor. Coniinciclal and Wilw'j, $4 WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer Times want ads bring results. TO SHOW VISITORS EXACTLY WHAT CODS COUNTY COWS DO in a thoroughly professional man nor, with sccnory built nnd painted, especially for It, and acted by a enst jthnt can really play It. . Is Worth Seeing j "Brown of Harvnrd" will bo pro duced under the direction of .Mr.. Make a Trip to San Francisco and See the Great Exposition for Less Than $40.00 by Joining the IlKi EXCI'HSIOX and CELERRATIOX of tho Moose uot month, you may see the lllg Fair nt. it pilio (lint you cannot afford to miss. Dr. E. E. Straw lias made iiiraiige jnents with the Terminal lini, u .strictly flrst-cliiss hotel, that will enable you to save money on tho low rates .secured. Iloio Is an Iteinled list of your expense as prepared by Dr. Straw on this special c.cmsloii. FOR FIVE DAYS IX SAN FRAXCISCO Hound (rip faro on S.S. Nairn Smltl fso.oo Room nt Terminal Inn, 5 days .SI. 7." to .1.00 .Meals, ." days nt S1.'J3 per il uy $(.'Jir, Admission to Exposition, -I days , l.,0 Laundry .(! Itaiber fto Theatres U.,10 Car fail) to Exposition grounds ,-i Bootblack .10 Total S:J7.1ir Vou may leavo on (ho Xaiiu Siiiltli bailing from .Matshllclil on duly !. or .Inly 'J-'. You do not hnvo to bo a member of tho .Moose Lodge to get the benefit of these special rates You will enjoy tho lulvuiitago and plcJisuro of being accompanied hy tho Coos Ray Concert Rami. If you aro thinking of making tho trip (o Sail Francisco, seo any of tho following coiuniltt co: Members of Mooso Lodgo Will bo (ilvcn Preference. DR. E. I-:. STRAW l- 31. PARSONS 31 EL. !. Rl'XO.VN FRAXK HORTOX 44M SOUTH CODS UIYKK BOAT HERVICB LAUNCH EXPIIKSS leaves Marshfleld every dajr 8 a, in. Leaves head of rlior at il:15 p. in. STEA3IER IIAIMIOW leaves head of ilvcr dalljr at 7 a. in. Leaves .Marshfleld nt 2 p. in. For charter apply on board. HOGERS & SMITH Proprietors 28 nn COM.MUTATIOX U TICKP.TS, .'.00. .Marshfleld-North Head Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from (I a. in. to R! p. m.; to South Slough once a day, lentlug at 1 1 a. in.; to Empire three trips a day. GORST At KINO, Propi. City Auto & Taxi Co. Day and Xlght Kcnlte For taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LYXX LAMBETH, Prop. Nmv Cnrs New Cirl 1 Will Hnvo Llstwl tho Testing Asso ciations, Average Prlco of Butter l''at ami All Vital Statistics Evory cheeso factory and cream ery of tho county will bo listed on a largo colored map to bo mndo at once for tho Coos and Curry County exhibit at tho Fair, uocordlng to a decision mndo last night by tho Chamber of Commerce. ' The map will be approximately a Inn" for tho JIooso horo last fall. To 1 those who saw "Arlzonn" this will i bo a sufficient guarantco that tho 'now play will bo something really . worth seeing. ' Tho Salem Capital J6urnnl of Fob. ' 'l7, says of Mr. 3fott's recont pro duction of "Brown of Harvard" in that city: "It Is difficult to speak of tho play last evening without cottinir duplicate of tho map shown by roullsl about It. It can't bo compared . County Agriculturist J. L. Smith nt .1. r..... . ...!.... ni.. . II. ' ' II lliu nuuu Kiui x oiunv in uui vault This map attracted tho Did you know that wc carry a full line of fresh VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND BERRIES, as well as a full line of GROCERIES AND COFFEES? Get a receipt and save FIVE PER CENT. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phr.ne 394-J. Broadway beh Central and Commercial map attracted the attention i '? .ii , ni 411111 III llllll VII I J UUII JIlll'U (1 Ulll Ull HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 JUNK !! 1vrp TO PORTLAND VIA FMIUM Auto Slago Schedule I.HtnCH FIGHTING IN THE VOSCES, (MUTUAL WEEKLY N9 IO ) By far the most remarkable series of actual battlo scenes (limed slnco tho .War began, aro shown In Mutual Weekly No. IS. Just releasod at all Mutual exchanges. These picture, portraying in all Its horror tho desperate and Woody engagements between tho Ccrinan nnd French troops In tho Vosges mountains, wero secured b) I.eon Crabler, the otllclal camoraman of tho Mutual AW'cMy, with the French forces. Hushing Into tho heat of battlo, M. Crabler risked his life on many occasions, but remained until his Ions had caught many thrilling scenes of liand-to-hund encounters, advances, skir mishes, and JlKhtlllir In tho trenches. inn accompanying photograph, one of many Mined by Mr. Crabler for "1 Hugh McLaln. Mutual Weekly No. 18, show a division of French Infantry in tholr snow-' Hlled trench, engaging (jrrmnn Infantry entrenched on a hill eomo twe Hundred fct away. , Tlmca Wftnt adg Maf, r0BuU lover tho state. I At n glance ono understands the I locutions o( the flvo cow testing ns-' soclatloiiB, knows tho number of ' cows In each, the avorngo prlco dur ing the year In each place for but torfnt and tho productions of tho i creameries and tho cheese factories, Just what wo have been looking for." exclaimed President Hugh 3lc Lain. It Is now considered impossible , for tho Association to send tho Port Orford agate exhibits to the fair bo- causo of tho large expense Involved In their shipment and for their In surance. It was shown that thoro Is now no money on hand for this purpose. "And when this fair Is over 1 don't want to bo holding tho sack i and stand n $1000 doflclt." declar- wit FOR HIIIK Oliver Kepbart Phono itlO 4 - Mi o as so e ass ao e g M. I, IIireii, Maimer and 1'reimlcnt I 250 KEARNY ST. a Bet. Sutler nnd flu.K O 1 I !!& 1' I SAN FRANCISCO ! GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish OUAVEL in any quantities from pile in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pile on ground, $2.'$ per yard. carload lots, taken from cars, $2.00, per yard. Hctail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosLOfflco. Phone 100. Leavo .Multifield mid Florence rp...iv 1 5.00 a.m. f Wednesday 2 M0 a.m. Thursday 3 6:M Friday 4 " a'"' Saturdays ' a ' A . AA a TT1. Sunday C """ Monday? : 'B' Tuesdays V m' Wednesday 0 S: J Thursday 10 B" Saturday 12 'v Sunday 13 I Monday 1 4 I S A. tnfwl C..-f I . I : ""T. V" cToo,'.uP-,0-1 now, locited m the center of cvervthina and on 1 I I irect line to the Expomion Cioundi. RATES "ciacnwimn Private Bath l-SJ ll-gO single $1.50, 12.00 single """i -" oaunie ri uu, n.M double SI 50 1W, of Soil! Comfort-Evetr CooTcnWact From ThiiJ mJ Townwnd Si. Drool, lit. r. iKeySL.wJkh.iiUkNoiirOr I Take a "Universal" Bui direct to Hotel I 1 INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaves Murshfleld ut llusy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2: 00. p.m. BiOO p.m. Loaves North Ilend 15 uli. utes later Mnrshflold North Hena Emplro Tarheel Sunset liny 5:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. r.nn n.m. Tuesday 15 Wednesday 10 .... J.JM- Tl.radayl7 ; Friday 18 B.00 Saturday 10 u'"r . Sunday 20 . . . Mondny 21 ... Tuesday 22 . . Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 20 Sunday 27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 7:00 a.. ,9:00 a.m. l0:00 a-m-,11:00 a.m. 2:30 a.m. '. 3:00 a.m. , 3:30 a.m. .4:30 a.m. 5:00 "" 5:00 a.ffl. 5-00 a.w- .t...i nnm tnn- Autos are now """-.. jefo" On trips leaving MM'"'tt p 7,00 a. m. yon MioW IHIMWIHI I land same day.