The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    -THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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TIIKHII AIMS
000 Persons
IS THIS COUNTRY
I WHO HAVE
Miey Coming
no Them
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INSURANCE COMPANIES
'ItflJBU linvo any old iollcles mong
yqMrBporB, It will jmy you to ln-
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vely no charge- for' this sor
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feaf Market
Ih meat at wholesale prlc"es.
ry nothing t firat-diiM re-
frMfSted inc.it, properly aired Tho
g tiro xiiiiio not npccIiiIn
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n Oven Ronst 18c
Meat lie
'Steaks 18c
araglgor Veal Roast lie
jJWjSiBcr Veal Chops 15c
iaSjtJyonl Chops 18c
$lfiitow lie
MMjAi Stow 10c
g5JRDr Mutton lie
tttljor Mutton Chops l.!c
jft0Jutt" Chops 18c
$Mglihittoii 10c
HHeuiflor Pork Roast int
er Pork Chops 10c
b?iMT Itlu 1orlc Chops 18c
'WjllwiiQ dupllcato checks with
all onion sent out
at tho Palaio Meat Matlcet
AHdlSivo moiiev. Telenlmiio oiiIim
KlySg'I'itiiiipt attention.
ttiriLAE,
eat Market
Mf ilOO-J. 180 X. Rrondwav
AND
EP COOL
It rnp be done-
Ht tho outdoor platform
GOOD MUSIC
A k,,(1 tlmo nbsiiWM' '
COME, COME
CCOXD AXD MARKET
JULY IS, Jl, 5
WEAR-EVER
It ALUMINUM WARE
o Kind that Lints Alvtnys
to.se HjRH'lal 'JSo cent Sauce pans
vtlmlow.
co that chipped pan with Wear-
tluuilmun.
)NEER HARWARE CO.
ifield Oregon
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7smI
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' You will take off your hat to
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Varsity Fifty Five.
IT ERE you see this model in a gun
club check; the coat is a two button
design, made to hug in at the waist line ,
and the lapels to stand out in a full roll
over the chest.
You'll be delighted with this model; it's here in
all the newest fabrics-, at $ 1 8, $20, $25 and more
We keep your clothes pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Stores.
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marxaotlies
,, Marshfield.
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BREVITIES
JULY TIDES
Tlmo and Heights ot tides at
Marshflold. Tho tides arc placed in
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consccutlvo hlghts will In
dlcato whothor it is high or low
water. High tldo on tho Dar one
hour and 51 mlnutets earlier than
at Marshflold. At North Bond 34
minutes earlier than at Marshfidld.
Hrs.. .1.14 8.cn 2.41 S.5S
Ft. . . 1.0 3.5 1.0 4.9
Hrs.. 4.1G 10.09 3..10 9.4C
Ft... 0.7 3.4 2.d 1.9
Hrs.. 5.15 11.17 4.41 10.35
Ft,.. 0.5 3.5 2.3 G.O
Hrs.. 0.07 12.15 5.11 11.22
Ft... 0.3 3.C 2.1 G.O
Hrs.. C.G5 1.05 G.35 0.0
Ft. 0.2 3.8 2.4 0.0
Hrs.. 0.07 7.38 1.47 7.22
Ft... 5.2 0.2 3.9 2.4
Hrs. . 0.50 8.17 2.2C 8.04
Ft... 5.3 0.4 1.0 2.2
Hrs.. 1.28 8.53 5.01 8.41
Ft... G.3 0.4 4.2 2.2
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WKATHBU FORECAST
' tr AMoclitfrt rrtil to Coo Btj Tlmn.
4 OREGON Probably fair;
cooler cast; westerly winds.
born :
VIBRS. To Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L,.
Vlcrs, at heir homo In Eastsldo,
.In no 30, 1915, a boy. This Is
their first child nnd mother and
son are doing very woll.
HAVBRKAMP. Born to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Henry Havercamp, of North
Broadway, July 5, a daughter.
Work Tomorrow. Tlio Bluo RIdgo
Tigers will roturn to Daniels Creek
tonight In tlmo to start work to
morrow. (iron Pension. Mrs. Annlo M.
Tower, of Bmplro, hns boon awnrdod
a widow's pension of $12 a month
by tho government.
More Trains. Beginning this
' wook, a third logging train will bo
i put on by tho Smith-Powers Com
I pnny and Roy Abbott will bo con
i ductor.
Aid MeetN. Tho Ladles' Aid of
the Swedish Lutheran Church will
meot noxt Wodnesdny at 2 p. m. In
tho church hall, entertained by Mrs,
John Grant and Mrs. Selandor.
Camp Xot Open. Homer Ring re
turned today from Tarheel, finding
that tho camp would not open up
until tomorrow. Ralph Matson says
that ho came back to keep some dates
that Coll Ireland had made for him.
Got Ten Extra. Tho Baptist Sun
day school had a promise ot an ex
tra $10 from a friend provided that
the- school won tho first prlzo. As
the Baptists wero successful the Sun
day school will get tho extra monoy.
Many to TaUo Swims. Immedia
tely nftor the races this afternoon
there Is expected to bo 20 or 30
jiwlmmers to take to the water off
the dock in the rear of tho firo sta
tion. Tho number going Into the
Bay is gradually increasing In num
bers as the, weather grows warmer.
Roman Candle Spouted. Chlof
Carter was this morning looking for
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North Bend.
an unknown man who lighted., a Ho
man candlo on Front ntrcot and turn
ed tho spouting candlo down at tho
sidewalk. Tho dress of a woman
was badly burned beforo tho can
dlo wn stamped out. Tho Chief -was
uiU'ble to find tho man or to lenrn
tho nnnio ot tho woman whoso dress
was burned. This Is practically tho
only offense- of tho naturo of fire
works and firecrackers that has con
ccrnec tho pollco this Fourth of
Jul.
Long Motor Trip. H. S. Patton
and wlfo, of Alhapibra, California,
and W, T. Davics nnd wlfo, iOf San
ta Monica, arrived hero in . tholr
car tho other night on n long
motor trip. They arc planning to
visit every town In which thcro Is
an Odd Fellows lodge.
Xot nn Accident. Although thoro
were hundreds of machines going to
and coming from JJuiiBet Bay nil
day Sundny.nnd Sunday nlglt there
was not a serious accidents Watch
men woro stationed at bad places
in tho road nnd ns far nn tho nutos
nro concerned the day was a lucky
ono.
Plwued With Exhibit. Editor Ed
gar McDaulol of tho Harbor f North
Bond, tologrnphcd his office today
that ho had arrived with- his fam
ily in San Francisco Saturday nftor
making tho trip In his auto. Ho
states that ho is greatly ploased
with tho exposition and especially
with tho Coos and Curry exhibit.
Informal livening. Mr. nnd Mrs.
G. W. Kaufman entortalned lnfor
mnlly last evening for a few frlonds,
tho guests comprising Mr. and Mrs.
R. K. Booth, Mbe O'Dell, Miss Lucy
Horton, Dr, J. T. McGormnC'Hcnrlk
GJordrum and Frank WIckham,
Tho ovcnlng wns spent in a social
way, some excellent music being on
Joyed. Llflo Dlsturhnnrc. Very little
disturbance has been reported this
morning by tho police. Thoy say
that it was umiBunlly quiet' for tho
Fourth of July. Joo Boll sought a
bed. when his cargo shifted and
Al Bunch and Jnko Horn put up a
$10 bail for fighting and this wns
returned to them this ttiornlng.
Tom Carl and Charles Harris tisod
bad languago and so woro locked
up for a short Itnio.
Accidents Aro Trlvlnl. No accl
donts of any seriousness marred tho
Fourth ot July celebration. Thoro
woro few flro crackers fired, a
fact that greatly reduced tho list of
killed, mitmcd and wounded, over
tho fatalities ot formor years. De
spite tliq fact thoro woro hundreds
of machines on tho. go all day, no
accidents wero reported nnd tho
pollco today said that very little
troublo of any sort had bcon re
ported to them.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Swedish Ladlos" Aid with
Mrs. J,. Grant,
Auction Bridge with Mrs,
F. V, Catterlin
Pastlmo Club with Mrs.
O. Bralnard, (
Sisterhood at church hall,
PrlBClllas with Mrs. L.
ChrlBtenson.
THURSDAY '
"Rainbow' Clib at club
house, South Coos ' Rivor.
Happy. Hours Club with
Mrs. Burton,, South Coos
River,
FRIDAY
Thimblo Club with Mrs.
John Mullen,
Kensington Club with Mrs."
N. S, Mattson.
'PERSONAL MENTION J
Ju S BARTON and wlfo, ot Cri
qullloj nrp Marshflold visitors.
N. B. NOAH wns down this morn
ing from, Coos River to celebrate
0. A. MINTOYNE, of Coqullle, nm
torod to Mnrehflold Sntiirdny lor
the celebration.
ROBERT BOWRON and MIbb H.
Uowron wcro among tlio vIsltorB
in tho city today from Intimitis
Inlot.
SIR. AND MRS-. CHARLES CROUCH
wcro hero today from .heir homo
at Hnyncs Inlet.
CHESTER 8ANFORD, pt Hnyncs In
let, camo In., Saturday morning
to attend tho festivities.
CHARLES KUTIIEN, of Camp 4, Is
among those in tho 'city Joining
In tho celebration.
F. R. SHORES, of Coqullle, la at
tending tho celebration hero to
day. T. C. RUSSELL and wlfo of Beaver
Hill arc guests n.t tho V. A. Rojd
homo, ' "
J. A. GOODWILL nnd wlfo camo
down from Soutli Coos River today
for n short visit. ,
HOMER RING Is up from Tar Heal
camp to take- part In tho fes
tivities. B. M. ROBERTS, of Allegany, wns
among tho out-of-tpwn guots
hero today for tho celebration.
C. S. M'CULLOCH Is over horo on
business from his homo at Co
qullle. Ho is accompanied by
M. A. Simpson, ot Bandon.
D. I. M'GBB wont south yestordny
on tho Santa .Clara to Eureka
whore ho wll mnko tho houMiorn
routo of his territory.
H.
MONAILVN, ono ot tho best-
known Stulth-Ppwors employes,
camo In Saturday to spend tho
Fourth.
SHERIFF ALF. JOHNSON with Mrs.
Johnson and tho thrco children,
aro over today enjoying tho fes
tivities. F. E. CONWAY will loavo tomor
row for Ashland whore ho will
dispose of his nutomobllo mid
then proceed to Scnttlo on buslnctn.
NELS OSMUNDSON, Doputy County
Clerk, and wife, aro, horo for tho
celebration and nro gucBts nt the,
Ed Mophlor hqtnp,
MR. AND MRS. A. N. CHRI8TEN
SON were, down Saturday (or tho
celebration, coming, from Haynes
Inlot. ,'
MISS ANNA KANE, school tencher
,qii Hnyncs Inlet, was nmong the
out-o,f,-town visitors hero Satur
day. ,
VBRLIN PARKER camo up from
Bandqn whew ho is in tho gov
ernment work on tho Jetty nnd
spout tho Fourth hero, with
frlonds.
W- J. HILL returned today from tho
Good will, place whoro ha spent
Sunday, M.rs, Hill and sou, Wil
liam, roturjiod with him to tako
in t'io colcbratlon,
HERBERT A. RESNER loft yestjr
,dajr ,on , the. Ihonkwator for Port
land on Id's way to visit with his
parents in Montana. Ho will bo
Joined in Spokane by his wit;.
MRS. A'. E. TOWER and her son
.L.a Vcrno, loft yesterday on tho
Dreakwator for Portland whuro
thoy are Intending to stay for
somo tlmo. Mrs. La Verno Tower
went North somo' time ago,
MR8. R. N. KELLOG and Uilld
T Jot yostorday )qn ( tho Break
water for her homo In Salem,
where sho goes to attond tho
funoral of her mother who died 'a
few days ago.
MRS. J. R. HBNDBR80N, of tho
Hub Dry Goods Store, roturnod
Friday evening from a trip to
Portland and Seattle Sho says
It was vory warm at Portland
and Seattle was nil on the qui
vivo ontortainfng tho Shrtners'
National gathering.
LIbby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALW.AYS USED. Phono 73. Pacific
Uverr 'ami Transfer Company," " ,J'
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Open air plat-form dance. DANCE
AND KEEP COOL at SECOND AND
MARKET, JULY a, a, 5.
Oiwm air plat-form dance. DANCE
AND KEEP COOL nt SECOXD ND
MARKET, JULY 8, 3, 5.
MAY (JO TO GULF.
Heiiort That Ihcnicwmcr to Probably
Sohl Bust
A Portland paper states that II.
M. Williams of the firm of II. M.
Williams & Co. or Portland, will
Icfavo for PhllpJclphia to closo 'a
deal for tho purchase of tho Btcam
cr Dreakwator from tho Southern
Pacific. Ho states that the prospective-
purchasers want tho boat to
put on a run from Now Orleans to
Havana.
MOOSE LEADER LATH
James J. Dnvls, dlroctor-
general of tho Mooso who was
expected to arrive- In n special
auto from Roseburg at 2 p.
m. did not reach tho city un-
til 4 i, in. He wilt speak at
the band concert at 7 p. m.
PARSONS WINS
IIIO RACE TODAY '
ttly Amorlitril Vttn (a Cos !) Tlmo. 4
TACOMA, July 5, In tho
lntor-clty 100 mllo race today
on tho Tncomn speedway to-
day, Parsons finished first,
Elliott second, nnd Parsby
third. Parsons mndo 100
miles without a stop, Timo
1:15:27 2-5. , .
MILL OPENS WEDNESDAY
C. A. Smith Company Will Xot Start
Work Tomorrow ,
Tho C. A. Smith mill will not
start work ngaln Tuesday as wns
oxpected, but will open for work
Wodnesdny morning.
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WIXS THE MOTORCYCLE RACE
HELD THIS AITERXOOX
His Tlmo Was 11 Mlnutcx, VI Sec
onds for 8 Allies; Mux Kniger
Second; 1'hll Adams Third.
Shan Mitchell won tho eight mllo
motorcyclo rnco this afternoon. His
time wob 14 minutes and 12 sec
onds. Max Kruger finished socond
In G minutes and flvp seconds, nnd
Phil Adnms, of, San Francisco, third,
In 1G minutes, nnd 36 seconds. Al
Burroughs was fourth in 20 min
utes and 37 seconds.
Tho mon were started ono niln
uto npart nnd rodo ngninst tlmo, tho
police, becauso ot tho heavy crowd,
refusing to allow thq entries to nil
start at tho snmo time.
TJio Bta,rt was mado from tho
corner of Contra! and Broadway and
took south to Bunker Hill and to
tho Rosa farm on Isthmus Inlot nnd
tionco back again, finishing nt the
stnrttng' point.
Crowds thronged tho fltrcots and
It was with difficulty that tho police
and tho racing officials wero ablo
to hold tho crowds bnck.
Skating Rnco, ono block Albert
Bnssford, Times carrlor, first; Ches
ter Bascom, socond; Lestor Adnms,
Times nowsboy, third.
PREMIUMS FOR FLOWERS
GIVEX OUT TODAY
ARE
IMilbltH Aro Sold nnd Miniey Will
Go Toward tho Club
Rest Room.
Tho awards In tho flowor kIiow
hold at tho rest room in tho O'Con
noll building wero announced tills
nftornoon. Tho flowers aro now on
sale, tho proceeds ot the sale to ho
dovoted toward a permanent rest
room. Thoro wero 39 exhibits mndo
of roses, aweot peas, dahlias on
which prizes woro given, hcsldos
many other exhibits not entorcd In
tho contests.
For tho best sweet peas Albert
Soellg captured flrat prlzo, Mrs. W.
E. Wilson second and Mrs. Jumes
Bennett third.
For Carollno Tcstout Roses, Al
bort Seolig first, Mrs. Frank Don
ning, second.
For tho bost display of roses, MrB.
F. .A, Sacchl, who exhlbitod 12 ver
ities, captured first prlzo and Mrs.
James Rolandson second.
For Dajillas Mrs. Rolandson won
first prlzo, her pxhjbt Including
sovora! raro and beautiful specimens.
The socond trophy went to Mrs.
F. , Tledgon. For a mixed bou
quet tho prlzo whs " awarded Mrs,
Doubner.
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t" AMONG THE -SICK t
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Conductor William Kardoll sub
mitted to a surgical operation for
tho rellof of appendicitis at Mercy
Hospital and Is getting along nlcoly
nnd It Is expected that ho will noon
recover.
CALL RASCOM UROTHERS
MESSI'VVGER huuvicu
Phono liiO-H
MctSNitges or parcels delivereil to any
imrt of the city , , , , . , .ioc
Qplck vftiKiuse to all calls
Office JJ3c North HrondrAiy
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PRIZES
AWARDED
J. C. Penney Co.
NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST OFFICE
DID YOU SEE THE 1IK1 J. C. PENNEY CO.'S PAE AD IX THE
TIMES LAST WEEK? IK YOU DID XOT, HUNT UP THE PA
PER AXD READ IT CAREFULLY, AS IT IS li'ULL OI?,MONEV
SAVIXO ARTICLES. STRICTLY ALL NEW STOCK XO SHELF
WORN fJOODS XO OUT-OF-SPYLE GOODS. AXD PRICES TJ I AT
ARI'S KOM 1W TO iJ!I l- PER CEXT.LICSS THAN YOU CAN OET
THE SAME ARTICLES ELSEWHERE.
Lndles' trimmed hotiso dresses, from 3C to GO, "V" neck, Dutch
lawn collnrs and lawn cuffs, $1. value. Our prlco 7i)c
Have you tried one of those doublc-sorvico dresses? Thoy arc '
Just tho thing; all slzosj $1.50 'value. Our prlco uhc
What about 'n"now"cont forthoFo7i'rth? Wo hnvo tho latest "
styles and savo you from $3 to $5 on ovory ono ....,.,,..,.
' ljU.08, $UAH), .1(7.10, JfJD.OO
Men, nro you looking for u now suit for tho Fou'rUi? Wo' hnvo
thoni In all colois and sIcb, and will snvo you from $5 to $8
on every suit. Como look this lino over $7.1)0, $.(), $12.80, 11.75
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Tho
Originators
of IjOv Prices
4th of July Greetings
Don't forget that we sell for CASH and be sure and
call and In and get our prices.
Getting Cash Grocery
130 North Broadway ' ' '
t AT THE HOTELS t
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Chandler Hotel,
G, E. Howell, Bandon; Abo John
son, l)ullards; M. McKcown, Pow
ors; W. L. Brown nnd wlfo, Sa
lem; W. G, Emorson, Bluo RIdgo;
Ernest Barker, Myrtlo Point; Geo.
P. Topping. Bandon; Mrs. M. Nos
ier, Coiiulllo; Norn Wilkinson, Co
quillo; Jcoll Bnumgartner, Coiiulllo;
W. G. Larabco, Powers; W. P. Mc
Konnn, Lampa; W. J, Mulkoy, North
Bond; Peter Tulloy, Lampa; J. P.
Mlchols, Coqulllo; Harry Sharkoy,
Coqullle; Don Fox, Bandon; 8. L.
Williams, Bnndon; W. J. Clnrkson,
San Francisco; J, A. Cashln, San
Frnncleco; E, A. Wolfo, Powers;
Mrs. J. S. Whltakor. Myrtlo Point;
Alf Johnson and family, Coiiulllo.
Lloyd Hotel.
O. B. Stauff and wlfo, Portland;
Elmer McRno and wlfo, Bnndon;
W. Lnngo, Myrtlo Point; Ora Gar
don, Myrtlo Point; R. Thrush nnd
wlfo, North Bend; B. M. Roberta,
Allegnny; Charles Potorson, Bandon;
Stove Curren, Bandon; O. C. Sorus,
Gardiner; N. B. Noah, Coos River;
Alton Chandler, Coiiulllo; L. L.
Masso and wlfo, Beaver Hllf.
Blanco Hotel.
II. L. Cardell, Coqullle; L. P.
Wood, Coos River; J. L. Tlbbotts,
Coalcdo; C. S. McCulloch, Bandon;
A. E. HndsalL Bandon; M. A.
Simpson, Bnndon; Orton Martin,
Camp 1; Frank Lang, Powers;
Dick Iihoy, Roseburg; Hnrloy Wat
son, Rosoburg; Jack Pullon, Pow
ers; J. F. Polloy, Coiiulllo; S. C.
Barnhlll, Portland; E. II. Littleton,
Portland; Homer Ring, Tar Heel;
A. J. Miller, Coos Rlvor; William
Schultz, Coqullle; Ivan Gardiner;
Coqulllo.
SI. Lnwrcuco Hotel
Lestor Rose, Bnndon; Vorlln Par
ker, Bandon; Jess Tester, Rosoburg;
Glon Taylor, Rosoburg; Clark Alli
son, Bandon; Edwin Borgard, Lam
pa; Mninlb Borgard, Edna Dean,
Russell Millor, Lampa; B. 3. Griff,
Powers, Phillips Martin, Portlnnd;
Leo Martin, Portland; Jowell Spra
guo, Gardiner; Miss L. Caroy, Co-
ojtilllo; Miss II. Bowron, Isthmus
Inlot.
The Noble Theater
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CONTINUOUS
SHOWS
New Program
This Eveningl
h,
Wo lend
, Others
Follow
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NEW TODAY L
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FOR HLE Ona 1 l.inonlliK tld llol
stein bull, $50. Aug. Carlson, phono
303XXI. P, O. Box 785.
FOUND Key; owner nuiy call nt
this, offico nnd obtnin same- by
paying for this ad.
FOUXD CIiIIiVh nllpior. Owner may
hnvo artlclo by paying for this
nd nt TImcB offico.
FOUXD Ruby nlppcr, owner limy
hnvo sn,mo by calling nt this of
fico and paying for nd.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Xlco BcdroomMn nprU
vato, family. Apply 352 First St.
North.
FOR RENT Rooms and npartmont.
Transients taken. 415 So. 4th at.
Phono 413.
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FOR SALE '"'
FOR SAL10 Hoi-hOH, hanieisH.; and
wagons, will glvo terms. Hill &
Murphy, Brldgo, Oregon,
WANTED " -1
WANTED Young lady upuja Jlko
place to work at pneo, Address
"B" caro Times or phono 203-L.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
Call .
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 10
Residence Phono 1IJ-J
Market Ave. nnd Wnterfront
Got your Job printing dono nt Tho
Times offico.
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