The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    iMHHBHMHHMHHHHBre!9R9ffi9flffiHBHSS!' T1,T , -4? n!r T T ' - x t 'T'wjj-CE-.JuiTfflA.T' r.-.-.. . ... ,. - , jUttlaH,i
- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
T""1 THREE 1 i
1 J
t
llWell Dressed
2fiKl7L V
",1CU 1UU UU
Swimmin'
Bathing suits for
Wen and boys
i-Vfc.' tn $A.n
QlJtthin, .
I w
(FIXUP
- Whcre the Price is always
Right
jj Marshfield North Bend
W-
l.lt.4.j.Jl.lt""l
a-
EVERYTHING
for
frW Summer Camp
come anI) let us show YOU
WALL TENTS
AVo carry tlioni In Block In sizes
ranging from 8x10 ft. to 10x2 1 ft.,
Iprlced from 9H.no ( $.-10.00
'MBA''
''JJEqiiDINO CHAIRS, canvas and wood
;!.( to )v,
HAMMOCKS $1.!15 to tf7.no
COUCIf HAMMOCKS
$11.75 In .jS17.no
ftRMY CAMP COTS 9H.no
AVIRD COTS .?Si.OO
duankets o in yiu.no
feJcOMFORTEHS .?l.00 up
pohnson-Gulovsen Co.
uWte'iQiiullty Xuino with tho Service
Fame
NORTH FRONT STREET
t --- H-t
.
&S
Second Hand
ifiianos & Organs
me have an over stock of
Second-hand pianos and some
W'Vf
slightly used instruments that
Mill! be sold at exceptionally
low prices, and terms to suit.
L THOMAS
MUSIC STORE
v
73 Central Avenue.
Plumes U.1IN.I 15H..J
4 ')-
'fluid'
! In
V 'III It costs ono cent n word U
' '' 'Jto toll your story each day In
il i T Times wnni columns "!
fllC , IC
'
The Noble Theater
H'1 Whero nil tho best
fr
Tho Eighteenth Episode of "THE
serial' story fliat is holding up to
Pearl Whlto and Arnold Daly
K pictures.
Note: This Installment was advertised for last Saturday but
was delayed on account of steamer Santa Clara being threo days
late.
"LONELY LOVERS"
Special two reel Sellg drama a very good story and ono
that will be liked by everyone.
One of George Ado'B famous oinedlos In slang entitled
"THE STRUGGLE RETVVEEX PERSON'S LII1ERTV AND THE
" WAVE OF REFORM"
"THE RED SIGNAL"
Ono of tho "Hazards of Helen" railroad stories.
Lower- Floor, 15c Ralvony, lOe O.ilhlien, 5c
TOMORROW NIGHT "THE RARGAIN" a big Paramount offer
ing in 5 reels. Learn to say Paramount qvory Wednesday
nnd Sunday,
!K2gB
IB
REvrriES
.11' LY TIRES
Time and Heights of tides at
Mnrslifleld. The tides are- placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on the first line and heights on tho
second line of ench day; n compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dlcato whether It is high or loW
water. High tide on tho Bar one
hour and 01 nilnutets earlier than
nt Marshflold. At North Rend 34
minutes earlier than tit Marshflcld.
C His.. 1.10 10.09 3.30 0.4C
Ft... 0.7 3.4 2.0 1.0
7 lira., ri.ir. 11.17 4.11 10.35
Ft... 0.5 3.5 2.3 D.O
8 Hrs.. 0.07 12.15 fi.lt 11.22
Ft... 0.3 3.C 2.4 fi.O
0 His.. 0.55 1.05 C.35 0.0
Ft. 0.2 3.8 2.1 0.0
10 Hrs.. 0.07 7.38 1.47 7.22
Ft... 5.2 0.2 3.0 2.4
11 Hrs.. 0.50 8.17 2.2C 8.04
Ft... 5.3 0.4 4.0 2.2
12 Hrs.. 1.28 8.53 5.01 8.41
Ft... 5.3 0.4 4.2 2.2
'
WEATHER FORECAST
Dr AmocUteJ rrcin to Coot Dr Titan.
OREGON' 4 Fair In ,tho
eust, probably Bhowors In tho
west, cooler In tho east to-
night; winds mostly south-
erly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n.m. July 2, by RonJ.
Ostllnd, special Government
meteorologist:
Maximum CC
Minimum 50
At 1:43 a. in 58
Precipitation 32
Prcclpltntlon slnco Sept. 1,
1914 07.25
Precipitation sumo period
last year CC.C4
Wind Northwest, partly
clody.
AYant Ail Did It. A Times found
nil resulted In quickly finding tho
owner of a child's shoo which was
picked up on tho street. Two shoes
wore found nnd brought to Tho Times
Depend upon
"The Owl"
We have it in
Stock
"TEe Owl"
Frank 1). Cohan,
Tho Central Avenue- Drug Store
List Your Wants Withheld.
If you want to buy something
"SEE R E I D "
If you want to sell something
"SEE R E I D "
W. A. REID 150 Front St.
Real Estate and Business Op
portunities :: :: ::
nlctiiias are shown. I
EXPLOITS OF ELAINE," tho
the last.
regarded tho host talent In motion
offlccu and uno was claimed by -A.
Htuulon of Mllllngton and the other
by Mrs. D, 13. Majors of Eustslde.
Will Siwnk. Hov. 0. LcRoy Hall
will speak at tho Hunker Hill school
tomorrow evening.
Choir to Meet. Tho choir of tho
Episcopal Church will meet as
usual tomorrow evening nt 7:30
o'clock.
Sprains Ankle E. D. McArthur
Is suffering from a sprained ankle
today having sustained tho Injury
Saturday In a friendly scuffle with
Don Gardiner.
Returns Home. Mrs. W. S. Tur
pen, who recently underwent an op
oration at Mercy hospital for uppou
dlcltls, was nblo to return to her
homo In West Marshflcld yesterday
and Is doing nicely. Her mother,
Mrs. E. Pollexfen, Is hero from San
Francisco to assist In caring for her.
Wagon Hrcuku Down. Tho wntor
wagon lost a wheel last night arid
Alex Spenro and Tom Myers rolled
off Into tho Btreet nnd were taken
for flrst-ald appliances to tho Hotel
Carter. Walter Smith also fell, but
ho waB fighting, and Inter was dis
charged when ho promised to do
better.
Council to Meet. Tho city fath
ers will meet tonight at eight o'clock
lu their chambers, tho meeting of
Inst night having been postponed
becnuso of tho day being a legal
holiday. Thero arc several matters
of Importance that will bo brought
up and It Is expected thnt tho plans
and specifications for tho cut on
First s'trcct will be submitted by
City Engineer GIdlcy.
To Haul Ties Archlo Kruso has
brought his big motor truck to Coos
Ray from Bnndon whero ho has had
It hauling ties from near Port Or
rord. He has taken tho contract for
hauling a lot ofi tics from Sunset
Bny nnd vicinity to North Rend for
L. J. Simpson. Tho truck will bo
opornted day and night. It hauls
about forty-flvo ties to a load nnd
accomplishes tho work of several
teams.
California Visit. E. P. Lewis, of
tho Pioneer Hardwaro has gono to
California to Join his wlfo and family
who aro vraltliv there. Ho will spend
sovernl weoks t'-oie. Ho has a noV
offer under consideration nnd It Is
posslblo that ho will not resumo his
old position with tho Pioneer al
though this will not bo dlflnltoly set
tled until about August 1.
SIioch Aro Alike Two Uttlo ba
bies lost tholr shoos yostorday. Doth
were lost from right feet, both feot
were tho same slzo nnd both shoes
woro ovory particular exactly alike.
Roth sljoes woro brought to Tho
Times offlco nnd advertised. This
morning 'A. London, of Mllllgton,
called In and identified ono of tho
slippers and tho other shoo was nlso
claimed this afternoon.
Opens Store. Cards announcing
tho opening of Chieno Drothers
general merchandise store nt Thorn
ton, Washington, havo been rccolvod
here. It Is understood that ono of
tho proprietors Is L. P. Chlone, who
was formerly connected with tho Ek
blad Hardwaro storo and who camo
horo rroni Rosoburg. Tho announce
ment Is In tho naturo of a general
boost for Thornton.
Rilng Dreilgo Horo. Horbert
Phillips returned today from an out
ing trip to Port Orford and Curry
County points. Ho met a number
who had gono down from Randon
of tho crow of tho dredge Seattle
nnd thoy Informed him that it wns
planned to bring tho Seattlo back to
Coos Day In a few days. Mr. Phil
lips says Port Orford Is making big
plnns for tho annual Agato carnival
August 19 to 21.
Roaibi are Good George Dlndln
or returned last night, by auto stugo
via Myrtlo Point from Rosoburg.
Ho wont oift with Mrs. Dlndlngor,
who went to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Marks, lu Albany, and Mrs. F. E.
Allen, who will visit In Albany
with her parents. She was accom
panied by her son Donald Allen. Tho
roads to Roseburg woro In good
shape, said Mr. Dludlnger, and,
leaving hero at 12:15 p. in., they
arrived In Roseburg seven hours la
tor without a mishap. Tho party
continued on as far as Drain and
thero Mr. Dludlnger turned back.
ITH LOCAL GH0GERSB1G FIRM WORKS W
20-Mule Team Representative
on Yearly Visit to Coos Co.
Points to Demonstrate Fa
mous Products.
In line with tho advanced policy
of other firm's manufacturing na
tionally advertised goods, Mr. H. N.
Starrett, of the Pacific Coast Horax
Co., makers of 20-MULE Team Rorax
products, Is In town to carry on the
yearly educational campaign on 20
PERSONAL MENTION t.T
-4i$ .
JAMES iMACKIE, postmaster nt Em DEPUTY GAME WARREN TIIOM
lilre, was u visitor here yesterday. AS AFTER LAW llllKAKEItS
DH. E. MINGUS left this morning
for Beaver Hill on n professional
call.
WESLEY NOAH was n business vis
itor hero today from his homo on
Coos Itlver.
MRS. A. FRED STONE was a visi
tor hero yesterday from her homo
at Reaver Hill.
A. A. HALE Is here from Portland
and for a few days Is calling on
the dental trade.
DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOM
AS wns a Marshflcld visitor today
on official business.
HARRY GORDON has been n visi
tor at tho R. F. Williams' cot
tago at Sunset Reach.
MRS. U. M. RICHARDSON will leave
Sunday for San Francisco where
she will spend n few weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Win, Ford.
R. STEMMERMAN wns among the
out-of-town visitors thnt spent tho
Fourth of July hero from Alle
gany. RAY OLLIVANT nnd wlfo aro expect
ed homo Thursday on tho Nann
Smith from an extended stay In
San Francisco nnd Oakland.
JUDGE JAMES WATSON returned
on tho morning train to Coqulllo
nftcr a short visit hero for tho
celobration.
NELS OSMUNDSON, Deputy County
Clerk, who has been In tho city
for several days, returned to Co
qulllo on the afternoon train.
JAMES J. DAVIS, director genoral
of tho Moose, arrived hero last
evening nnd loft out Bhortly after
nine o'clock' again for Rosoburg.
JULIUS LARSON wns a passenger on
tho early morning train for Co
qulllo nnd Myrtlo Point whero ho
expects to bo gono for a couplo of
d"'8 ' .11.
ALEX ANDERSON Is moving his
fniully down to tho beach whero
he Is employed in tho construc
tion of tho now Const Guard stn
tlon. EDDIE O'CONNEL, wrestling in
structor of tho Multnomah Athlet
ic Club, left this morning on tho
Kllhurn for San Francisco after
a visit In Curry County.
DWIGHT E. HODGE has returned
from Olympln, Washington, whore
ho was called on legal business,
having a caso in tho Suproma
Court thoro.
MRS. C. C. CALRERT, wlfo of Sen
ator Calbert, of Fort Smith, Ar
kansas, arrived horo today to
visit her Bister, Mrs. A. H. Wood
worth. E. K. JONES Is expected homo tomor
row from a trip to Portland nnd
San Francisco. Mrs. Jones will
remain In San Francisco for n few
weoks longer visit with hor sister,
Mrs. Wm. Ford.
. R. KEEK, national organlzor of
tho Sons of VetoranB, returned
with his wRo last night on the
Kllhurn from Portland whero ho
has been mooting with tho mem
bers of tho organization. They
aro on their way homo to Ran
don. MRS. HARRIET KELLOO has left
for tho homo of her parents near
Ashland, being called thero by
tho death of hor father. At tho
sanio tlmo Mrs. R. N. Kollog loft
for Salem, whero sho Is to visit
with her parents. Many believed
that tho father of Mrs. Kollog
hud died.
llui-ley, IH1.VW Haines.
Wanted Rookkeeper anil bteiii
ograplier at Pioneer Hardware Co.
Times want ads bring results.
' Get your job printing done nt The
Times office.
Mule Team Goods. Makers of tho
most widely known lino of soap goods
lu the country, tho company which
Mr. Starrett represents la ono of the
leading business enterprises of the
Pacific Coabt, and their trademark Is
known tho world over as a guaran
tee or purity and quality.
Mr. Starrett will rim a series of
articles on these remnrkablo pro
ducts In Tho TlmeB nnd every house-
- wife should watch for them,
r in nvmiiiiniTrri
,1 n II I IUH V I 1 1 II
i . --
Uhc Explosive In River Above 1'nw-
eix ami lliitiks Aro Siren it Willi
Dead FMi, It is Said
Fish nre being dynamited In the
river ubovo Powers und trouble with
the law Is liable to result, accord
ing to Deputy Game Warden Thomas
who was hero this morning. He
said that evidence a plenty lias been
found showing tho explosive was
used nnd that two days afterward
fish wore still floating on tho water
and many were dead on tho banks.
The uso of explosives for fishing
purposes is a clear mlsdoamor nnd
Is an offense against which the law
Is particularly severe.
It Is said that u stick of dynamite
can kill practically nil fish within
a reillus of 200 feet when exploded.
Tlie concussion is so great that
tho gall bladders of tho fish aro
burst open, stated tho Doputy Gnmo
Wnrdeu. Ho said that ho cut many
of the fish open and found this to
bo true.
Deer Season August 15.
Continual queries liavo camo io
Mr. Thomas asking when tho deer
season will open. Ho announces
the dnto definitely ns August 15,
tho season opening two weeks later
than Inst year and closing at tho
same time, October 31. .Tho short
ening of the season was mndo at tho
Instance of tho tlmucrmou, It Is
said, who showed that camp fires
during tho dry Bummer months very
often started big forest fires.
This year hunters must havo tho
head to Identify tho carcass with
which they aro found, says tho Dep
uty Game Warden. Tho Inw is go
ing to bo followed strictly to tho
lotter, ho declares.
July 1 was tho offlclul ending of
Mr. Thomas' term of office, as at
this time u new Fish nnd Gnmo Com
mission takes offico and Deputy
Gamo Wardens must cither bo re
appointed .or now ones elected lu
their places. Ab yet Mr. ThonuiB
has received no notification nnd now
ho is wondering whether or not ho
will bo re-nppolnted.
I AT THE HOTELS
$$
Chandler Hotel.
I. I. Elrod, North Rend; John L.
Leo, Coqulllo; Ira Gardner, Coqulllo;
J. L. Laird, Myrtlo Point; William
Schcppers, Marshall, 'Mo.; Agues
Smith, 'Randon; W. Walker, Rose
burg; C. R. Keck and wlfo, Randon;
H. R. Donahy, Portland; Gcorgo J.
Sclmres, Hoqulain, Wn.; J. F. Stan
ley, Portland; A. E. Krusp, Randon;
Ethel Clifford, Los Angoles; S. M.
Gnroutte, Randon; J. C. Thorhnven,
Randon; Roy Watson, Coqulllo; E.
F. Hansen, Stockton; S. Carmlchael
and wife, Randon;! Margaret Mc
Cutchoou, Denver Hill; James J.
Davis, Pittsburgh; A. A. Halo, Port
land; J. F. Wondllng, Myrtlo Point;
W. G. Emerson, UIuo Rldgo; E. J.
O'Connoll, Portland; Abo Johnson,
Dullards; G. E. Howell, Randon.
St. LnwYcuro Hotel
R. II. Norton, nnndon; Mrs. N. E.
Daggott, Allegany; H. .1. Heiington,
Allegany; Dick Miller and wlfo, Po
wers; R. Watson, Coqulllo; Orvlllo
Wlllnrd, Coqulllo; Geneva llltlior,
Coqulllo; J. W. Watson, Coqullle;
Ermn Culln, Coqulllo; It. F. Miller,
Coqulllo; A. Peterson, Empire; Peg
gy Norton, Myrtlo Point; II. A. Luth-
rell, 'Myrtlo Point; C. F,
Luthroll,
Myrtlo Point; II. I
McAdams, Po -
wers: Louie St. Clair, Randon; J. C.jtiuillu River though tho entire crow
Slgnon and wife, Portland; E. Roll,
Coqulllo.
Lloyd Hotel.
E. W. Smith, nnndon: W. W. Ma -
cartnoy. Coos River; W. S. Gates und
wife, San Francisco; John Rlrd, San
Francisco; Alton Chandler, Coqulllo;
Mrs. A. F. Oppelt. San Francisco;
Peter Capoo, Reaver Hill; Mrs. A.
Fred Stono. Reaver Hill; Arthur
Steon, Myrtlo Point; S. Sanderson,
Randon.
Hlniii'ii Hotel
E. Davidson, Hundon; .lames Mc- (part on Coos Ray whoro sho had 20
Graw, Powers; Peter Tully, Powers; months of work, going only In tho
O. G. Thayor, Ontario; J. C. l'oter-jlast few weeks to Randon.
son, Randon; L. Kurnell, Powers;) 1 r
Stovo Curron, Daiityiii; C. S. Mo! $$
CuUocli, uoqmiio; it. ijiouimcrinuii,
Allegany; Georgo K. Johnson, Co
qulllo; Lester Roso, Randon; A. R.
allien, Myrtlo Point; J. W. Wooloy,
paudon; T. J. iBowroii tiud wlfo,
Lakeside.
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPEN TO THE PURLIO
A regular state llconsed
undertaker will bo in
chargo
Phono 105-J .
I HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
IMUW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
J. C. Pentfey Cb.
NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST OFFICE
IT'S WONDERFUL HOW THEY TRY TO IMITATE OUR PRICES
HIT THEY CAN'T DELIVER THE HOODS.
Xo matter what the prlro our everyday prlrcs are Ims for hot
ter values.
EXAMINE THESE EVERYDAY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR VALUES
Muslin Gowns in Crepe, Muslin Embroidered, $1.50 value,
our price "H(1
Think of buying $1.00 nnd $1.50 Combinations every day nt
70c and OHt.
Muslin Petticoats that aro good values at double tho price,
70n and OHc
Corset Covers, dainty emhro-ldery trimmed, nlso good values.
at double the prico -5o and nop.
Ilrassleres that aro worth 35c and 50c each, prico .. ..25c and :)c
Wpmen's and Children's Muslin Drawers, nt 10c, 10i HUc, and -10c
JUST RECEIVED A now lot of Crepo do chlno -waists by ex
press, thoy aro worth doublo tho prico $1.08
of Low Prices V r7T. tftJvM-iTrrWam Follow
UISIN
COMES IX LAST. EVENING AFTER
QUIET TRIP SOUTH
RriiigH AlMiut. 50 Tiiiih of Freight
Leaves Down at 1 p. lit. for Eureka-
anil San Francisco
Coming from Portland tho steam
ship Kllhurn, Captain McClelland, ar
rived In about seven o'clock lnst
night. Sho loft down at ono o'clock
today for Eurokn nnd San Francisco.
Tho vessel brought about 50 tons of
frlcght In from Portland.
Thoso who arrived horo from tho
north woro: Geprgo J. Sanors, W. S.
Smith, J. F. Snnkey, F. C. Carnot,
C. R. Zcok, Mrs. C. II. Keck, L. F.
Troton, Mrs. Trcton, Mrs. C. II. Mas
torson, Inn May Mnstcrson, Monn
Mnstorson, H. I). Donahue Eva Camp
bell, Tom Morris, James Cordcroy,
T. Mallnrlno, J. J. Smith, Arthur F.
Jones, T. Welch, T. II. Clemens, Al.
Hrocha, August C. Rcckman, Sophlo
Tucker, It. C. Hughes.
PnBsengors sailing south from horo
woro: Goorgo Sorenson, R. C. Rub
Boll, Miss A. Miller. Charles Nords
trom, E. Henderson, E. O'Connor, If.
Foust, Edna Marshall, S. C. Rarnhlll,
F. Rllck, II. Holms, V. II. Coulter,
Antonio Peters, Mrs. A. Pctors, Wll
llain Hoffman, William Sehopors, T.
J. Conarty, A. II. Kushnor, D. G.
Honor, H. M. Jones.
VESSEL .MOVEMENTS
Arrived
F. A. Kllhurn, Portland, C lnst night.
Adollno Smith, Oakland, 0 last night.
GJoa, Roguo River, this morning.
Snllotl
Acme, San Francisco, last night.
F. A. Kllhurn, Eureka, 1 p. m. today.
Duo Hero
Santa Clarn, Eureka, tomorrow.
DREDGE TO COME HERE
Work of
Seattle Ih Completed
llauilon
al
Tho dredge Seattlo, of tho Pugot
! Sound Rrldgo and Dredging company,
'has completed its work In tho Co
has not yet beon paid off und some
of tho men aro still aboard making
necebsury ropalrs.
. Tho crnft Is to bo moved later on
to Coos Ray, said Superintendent R
13. Miller today, though ho does not
ki,ow how long It will ho horo or
What work thero Is ahead for tho
ilredgo.
It Is now two yours since tho Seat
i tlo camo from Pugot Sound and
slnco that tlmo she hns been ion
tlnually nt work, for tho most
t WATERFRONT NEWS I
t
Lute yesterday aftornoon the
steam schooner Acmo loaded with
lumber from North Rend, left out
for San Francisco with her cargo.
Taking cannery supplies for tho
Seaborg cannery at Roguo Rlvor,
tho gasoline boat GJoa wont down
toduy. Ton days ago sho completed
the trip to Gold lleach in 24 hours.
Tho steamer Kllhurn arrived lu
last night at eight o'clock from
Portland and this afternoon at ono
o'clock left down for Eureka and
San Francisco.
From Uny Point tho Adollno nr
rlved lu last evening from tho South
und Is ugulu at the Smith mill loud-
'
SELLING GOODS
Tho big problem In soiling
goods is getting tho customer
Into the Btoro. Coos Day
Times ads will help you solve
this problom.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Swedish Ladles' Aid with
Airs. J. Grant.
Auction Rrldgo with Mrs.
F. V. Cntterlln.
Pastime Club with Mrs.
O. Rralnard.
Sisterhood nt church hall.
Prlsclllas with Mrs. L.
Christenseu.
THURSDAY
Rainbow Club at club
house, South Coos River.
Happy Hours Club with
Mrs. Burton, South Coos
River.
FRIDAY
Thimble Club with Mrs.
John Mullen,
Kensington Club with Mrs.
N. S. Mnttson.
$ t
NEW TODAY jj
WANTED Young lady wants liouso
work or other employment. In-,
qulro T, enro Times.
WANTED Work by man ami wife.
Apply II, T. L enro Times.
FOR HALE Furnished tent, house In
good condition. Phone Gordon
Smith, 171-L or 9-R.
FOR RENT Myi Ho Arum modem
furnished apartments froo heat
and water. $25 por mouth up.
FOR HALE Tent liouso. Inquire nt;
Flro Department. Phono 9-R.
LONT One brown Irish water Span,
lol dog, clipped all ovor, strap
collar. Leave with Chief of Po
llco Carter and rocelvo rownrd.
FOR RENT Furnished flat lit tho
o'Connol Apts. Phono 113-L.
$
I FOUND 1
$$
FOUND Key; owner may rail nt
this offlco nnd obtain same by
paying for this ad.
t FOR RENT t
$$
FOR RENT Rooms and npartmouti.
Transients tukon. 415 So. lth st.
Phono 413.
t' FOR SALE t
$$
FOR SALE Ono i 1-nioiitlis old Hoi-
stein bull, $50. Aug. Carlson, phono
303XX1. P. O. Rox 785.
FOR SAIjE Hoises, harness ami
wagons, will glvo tonus. Hill &
Murphy, Rrldgo, Oregon.
t WANTED t ''8
WANTED Young lady would llko
placo to work at once. Address
"E" caro Times or phono 202-L.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND RAG GAGE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone lOit
Residence Phono 13-J
Maikct Ave. nnd Waterfront
Times Want Ada for result. J1"
i tin
ti
I
m
mti
IVsl
V
-Y
I
-JM