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iZZmM3MHMHIEMIHlHHHHHHHMHHHHP9HHHHiliHlM lSTimISWvH' 1 : u! MVM l.r... W' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARStfFIELk, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION. '''. r, FIVE I- IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AS OUR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU AT LEAST TEN PER CENT ON YOUR GROCERY BILL WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Y TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ThoJuly telephone directory is now being distributed, Carefuf use of tho directory will improve your service. CALL BY NUMBER. If you do not receive a copy of the new directory promptly, call Chief Operator, COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING v r The Noble Theater ENTIUE CHANGE OK PHOGHAM Tlio twentieth episode of "Tho Exploits of Kluliio" entitled SPOX ,. TANKOUS COMBUSTION Tlio thrills como thick mill fust In , this episode iiiiiI will hold yon spellbound for tho full length , ot tlio two reels. MIL .lAltll TAKES A XK1IIT OKI-' OnoKof tho fiinious .lnrr Family series. Comedy that Is different. , Full of laughs. PAT UK XKW8 New of Importance photographed In nil pails of tho world. i T " MIL oauusox OK ARIZONA A. splendid two-reel feature with Itomuluo Kidding A plcturo (hut ,VvlU lntorest iiikV pTeaso everyone ' , Iiower floor, l."e; "Tomorrow night "Kalso Colors." A big Paramount production In - .four reels. Martin's tcii-ploeo orchestra. .Monday and Tuesday l JKIIuor Glyn's "Tlireo Weeks" in motion pictures. Will ho tlio talk of the town. 'OTIOK OF SAliK Ol-' 1MPHOVE MENT IIOXDS Notlco Is hereby given that seal d proposals will ho recolved hy tho Inanco committee of the Common 'onnclKof tho City of Mnrshflold, 'odalcounty, Oregon, nt tho offlco f tho City Recorder of aald City f'Marahfleld In tho city hall of said ily""Tmtll f o'colclc p. m., Monday, iio' 2nd day of August, 1015, for Ho purchaso of street Improvement onds of tho snld City ot Mnrshflold. oos County, Oregon, to tho amount t i,2GQ.Cl. All of" said Improvement bonds to o Jin denominations not exceeding 500,00 and benriug Interest nt tho ito of. six per rent per minimi from ate thereof, pnyuhlu soinl-nnnunlly, lid 'bonds to lm dated tho day of lauanco'-'nnd to niaturo In" ten years iioreaftor",' with prepayment option Hereon at faco valuo and accrued itoreat to dato of any semi-annual aupon lntorest period nt, or aftor, no year from tho dato of said bonds pon, giving notlco by publication In nowspapor of gouernl circulation rinted' and published In Coos Conn 'Oregon, such notlco to bo pub shod not less than twlco during io month proceeding such semi nmiar.perlod at which such pre lymeht t'lioreof will bo mndo. Tho glitfls expressly reserved to roject Hydatid, all bids and upon all or ny 'of such bids, or proposals be ig rojocted, If there should remain ny fb'o'nda unsold tho said bonds iay7urt.horoafter sold at private ifoby said Common Council of lid'cUy of Marshfleld, Oregon, ufillirio' event to be sold nt less la'ir'parand accrued Interest. Said nds aro authorized by the laws f thesTate of Oregon, and Ordln iicMottho City of Marshflcld, Ore- Assessed valuation of said City '. ifSrSKttoW, Oregon, Is $2,649,- n'ondedjifndebtedness Is $51,000.00 Population estimated at 5000. 'Acertlfied check for 5 por cent "amount of bid or proposal must comjHUy each bid to bo forfeited "?iiOf "y of Mnrshflold In caso dlaacQepted mid bidder falls to ceptand make payment for eald Bd' or bonds, covered thereby HM'tH days from the dato of ac- st saw ma or uius. Are You Going to Can Fruit? IF SO, IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND GET OUR PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE The following will give you some idea of what we have, and the prices: MasonTJars, per dozen 63c Mason Pint Jars, per dozen J7c MasSn One-half gallon Jars, per dozen S7c Rubbers, per dozen 7c Mason Caps, per dozen 17c Apricots For Canning Will Arrive Monday 30 Pound Box for $1.15 Sugar, pure cane, per 100-Ib. bag ,. $6.85 balcony, 10c; kids, ,t to dcslgnnto tho dcnomluntlona of said bond or bonds desired. HJtf or proposals recolved for nny amount ot snld bonds; small bidders being given proforonco of purchaso. Proposals, or bids, with certified checks, to bo Inclosed In scaled plain onvolopes without distinguishing mnrks, or writing tboreon except tho words: "Hid for Improvomont Bonds of tho City of Mnrshflold, Oregon." Dated this 15th dny or July, 1915. It. A. COPPLE, Chairman of tho flunuco 'commit tco of the Common Council. NOTICE TO CON'TUACTOHS Notlco Is herohy given that sealed hlda will bo recolved by tho Com mon Council ot tho City of Mnrsh flold, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock p. ni., Monduy, tho 2Cth day of July, 1915, for tho con struction of n sowor extending along tho center lino of Twelfth Court street South from tho center lino of Flanagan nvonuo West to tho center lino of Golden avenue West, pursuant to Ordinance 715, necord Ing to tho plans nud specifications on file In tho offlco ot tho City Re corder and open to tho Inspection of all persons interested therein. All bids must bo in accordance with tho requirements accompanying paid specifications and upon blanks I which will bo supplied upon request at tlio office of tho City Knglifeer. A certified check of flvo per cent of tho amount bid must accompany tho bid, to bo forfeited to said City ot Marshfleld in case the contract Is awarded the contractor and he falU to enter In n contract with said City within five days. Tlio Common Council reserves the right to roject any and nil bids. Dated this 16th day ot July, 1915. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. Get your Job printing done nt Tho Times office. City AGto & Taxi Co. Day nnd Xlght Service For taxi, phono 20, Chandlor Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LYNN LAMBETH, Trop. New Cars Now Cars KU HEvTTIE JULY TIDES Timo and Heights ot tides nt Marshflcld. The- tides arc placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and holghts on the .second lino of each day; n compar ison of consecutive- holghts will ln j dlcato whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour and G4 mlnutcts earlier than at Marshflcld. At North I3end 31 minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. 17 Mrs.. 4. -Hi 11.27 G.1G 0.0 Ft... 4.5 0.1 1.0 0.0 lira.. 0.13 G.38 12.01 G.2G Ft. .. i.;i 4.1 o.s g.o lira. . l.lfl 0.12 12.40 7.11 Ft... 1.2 :i.7 1.2 fi.l lira. . 2.20 v 8. OR 1.27 8.05 Ft... 0.8 3.1 1.0 5.1 Hrs. . 3. 35 U.3G 2.28 J.0G Ft.. . o.c ,:i.:t 2.0 5.2 lira.. 4.10 10.50 a.ni 10.11 Ft... 0.2 3.1 2.11 5.4 Hrs.. 5.51 12.08 5.17 11.15 Ft... 0.2 3.7 2.1 5.5 IS 111 20 21 23 WKATHKU KOBEOAST Dr AwoclateJ rrrai to Coos Br Tlmfi. OUEGOX Fair tonight, wnrmor In south and east; Sunday fair. LOCAL TKItrrimATUnH RKCOHD For tho 24 houm ending nt 4 4:43 a.m., July 17, hy llonj. Oatlind, apodal government meteorologist: Maximum GS Minimum 44 At 4:43 a. in 47 Precipitation 02 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, ' 11)11 G8.74 Precipitation B&mo porlod last year GG.54 Wind Northwest, clear. : born : $ HILL To Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Friday, Julv 10, 1015, a hoy. lloth mother and son son doing very well. Speaks at Flnj; ' ff. Rov. O. Lc Roy Hall will ij.r.tk at Flagstaff school houso tomorrow evening nt 7:30 p. m. Special Sermon. "Signs of tho Times, in Rotation to Speculation nnd Prophecy," will bo tho subject of tho sermon In tho Episcopal church tomorrow nt tho 10 a. in. sorvlco. More Cottages Dr. Ira n. Ilnrtlo Is figuring on building two nioro cottages near Mlrac Covo on South Coos River which ho will lcnso dur ing tho summer months. Sunday Services- Tlio rector of MnrslifloldKplscopal church will con duct u service of tho Holy Commu nion nt St. Mary's Chapol, North Dond, nt 8 n. in. tomorrow mid an ovonlng sorvlco nt St. Luke's church, Umpire. Plans Trip Dr. Win. Horsfnll Is planning an auto trip to California ns soon as ho recovers sufficiently from his recent illness. J, J. Clink enbeard and Pete Anderson of North Houd may accompany him. Repair Dock. Workmen today .no ropalrlng tho dock In tho rear of tho Kkblnd Hnrdwaro Store. Tho timbers In ninny places had worn through to such an oxtent that tho dock hecamo unsafe. Heavy ilanks nro being put In there. Christian Church Service Rev. J. S. Nichols, of Portland, will pronch tomorrow morning nnd evening in tho Christian Church. The morning subject at eleven o'clock Is "lllind Ilartlmaeus nnd for eight o clock In tho ovonlng, "Nnamnn, the Leper" Sells Timber. W. A. Rold today closed a deal for tho salo of a half lntorest In forty acres on Daniels Creok bolonglng to W. H. Morgan, to A. T. Haines. This Is tho Inst of Mr. Morgan's holdings, Mr. Rold having 'disposed of tho ranches Boino tlmo ago. Withdraws Xanie. In continuity with tho action of tho Masons nnd tho other night, A. J. Savngo ap peared boforo Recorder Bailor yes terday and withdrow his sgnnt'iro from the petition nsklng that I'lne street bo graded and planked. Services at Beach. Rov. O. Lo Roy Hall will havo chargo of tho Sunday school exercises at Baslou dorf Bench tomorrow morning ut eight o'clock for the boneflt ot nil families down thero camping. In the evening Mrs. Hall will have charge of services to bo held nt Empire. Bankruptcy HeaiinK July 29 Is sot as tho dato for tho meeting ot tho creditors of B. R. Kollor, for merly of tho Orphoum Theater. Pa pers have Just been received hoio hy Judge C. A. Schlbrode, refe.'eo In bankruptcy, from tho Portland co.rt where they were sent for u'ijndku tlon. Tho liabilities are totaled nt 12,890.25 mid It Is said the npiets amount to $200 or $300. (lets Collar. No 10 has been nwnrded tatted collar mndo hy Mrs. Ncttlo Sallng of Unstable. Owner can get It from her or by phoning Mndo (ioikI Time. Chnrlcs Doano Jr., nnd Henry Webster who mndo tho trip to Roscburg on horseback wrlto back that they reached Rose burg Wednesday afternoon ut 3 o' clock, having left hero Tuesday morning. Tho boys were In tlmo to sco tho Liberty Bell and expect to visit In the vicinity of Roscburg for several days. Directories Out. Tho now cli phono directories nro Just out and today arc being distributed through tho county. Thero aro npproxlmnto ly 2800 Issues. It la snld tho con solidation of tho fnrmors lines at Myrtle Point line offset other uilns through tho county nnd tho Ijooks printed this tlmo nrc nbout tho snmo number ns printed In Deccnibor. Last of Plillllstltic. Locnl read ers of the Phllllstine, formerly edit ed by Elbert Hubbard, nro bemoan ing tho fact that tho last issue hns reached' here. With the drowning of tho great writer tho fenturo nf the Issues has been lost. To Coos Bay this is tho visible cud of El bert Hubbard, publication of h'a work being suspended after 20 rvirs mid two months. Fishing Is d'ood. Tho crow of tho GJou, arriving horo this morn ing from Roguo River, report that fishing on tho river has boon very good during tho past few dnys nnd Mint both cnnnorlcs Micro nro kept busy. Tho men on tho gnsollno boat Relief In Mils morning from tho SI ualnw report llttlo halibut fishing off tho const thero Intoly. They say they wqnt out two dnys ngo nnd tho results woro fnr from be ing successful. Has Brother at Fronl.--Fi,cd Chestnut Is expecting to henr most nny dny Mint his brother has reach ed tlio front with tlio second Canad ian contingent, ready to begin fight ing in Franco. It has been several weeks slnco ho has hoard a word from him, hut ho knows Mint ho la on his wny thero. Nothing Is known about w.hero tlio Canadlana will ho station ed hut It 1b presumed they will ontcr tho fighting zone In northern Franco with what Is loft ot tho other troops Mint havo hcon sent from Cnnnda. Want. Adv. Recovers Pin Mrs. A. Abbott, who la now, locntod In Pow ers, recently lost n beautiful agito pin on Hall nvonuo, MnrshfleM. Like ovoryono elso on Cooh Pay when anything la lost, she ':u me diately thought of Tho Times nnd sent a want adv. to this offlco. Tho want adv. was rend by Mrs. B. (3, Wolp, who found tho pin nnd promptly brought it to Tho Tlmea nn.l It will ho restorod to Mrn. Ah- liott who valued It very highly. Al though n rownrd was offered, Mrs. Wolp refused to nccopt anything. TJos want ndvs. got results bo caiso ovoryono on Coos Bay renda Tho Times. t. PERSONAL MENTION t $$ E. W. GOULD of Coos River wns horo last ovonlng on n visit. W. G. BESSEY was down last even ing nnd today from his homo nt Coos River on business. CHARLES PAPE of Bnndon, tho well known Sporry Flour man wua hero yestorday on business nnd return ed homo Mils morning. CHARLES HALL ot tho tolophono company went over to Powora Mils morning on company business. J. E. JUSTEN, of tho St. Lnwronco hotol donned his working togs and wont ovor to his Cooston ranch today. JOE W. LAIRD was ovor from Myr tle Point In hla big mnehlno last ovonlng leaving out ngnlu this morning. RAY KAUFMAN, Al Myors, Robert Booth and D. Y. Stafford loft this afternoon for a week-end fishing trip nbovo Allegany. MR. AND MRS. LIONEL GORDON en mo In on tho early atago today ana will maKo tnoir nomo for a fow dnya nt tho MyrMo Arms. WALLACE O. BENSON returned Inst evening from Coqulllo where ho bus been on stato tax commission and will Icavo for his homo at Sa lem. JOHN W. HOYT and family of Gold Beach, accompanied by Miss Bea trice Clayton of Wedderburn, ar rived horo last evening from tho south. GET those Films for Sunday Wo do Developing mid Printing Bring us your next roll "TR Owl" Tho Central Avenue Drug Store MR. T. A. ARMF1EU) of Butte City, Linn County, California, arrived Wcdnesdny via Drain for n two months' visit ut tho home of his daughter, Mrs. J. T. Collvcr on Catching Inlet. This visit emtio as a plcasnnt snrprlso for Mrs. Collvcr who did not know he Intended to como this year. It has been seven years slnco they Inst met. T. B. JAMES wont up Coos Rlor today expecting to return this ev ening with his family. They hnvc been at Goodwill's for about two weeks. MISS LUCIA CAMPBELL, of Eu gone, la expected hero this evening and will visit for a few weeks at tho Chandler homo on South Coob River. MISS NADENE TAYLOR of Butte City, California la enjoying n few weeks' visit nt tho homo of her aunt Mra. J. T. Collvcr on Catch ing Inlet. MRS. WILSON nnd daughter Miss Mablc, tho mother nnd slstor o Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls nro visitors at the Grnnnls homo on El rod nvonuo. Miss Wilson la n teacher In Seat tle, Waahlngton. Their homo la In Crescent, Iown. They will spend the sumer here. MATT L. MAY, Unas Bros, represen tative, left this morning for Val ley points ending on the trade this timo Inking tho train. On his last trip ono nuto in which hu was u passenger was tipped ovor and another was in u collision. "Snfety first la hla motto this trip. MR. AND MRS. J. E. BEAUDROIT, nnd two dnughtcrs and Tom Cal lahan, of Montague, California, ar rived this week by nuto on n sum mer outing trip. Mr. Bcaudrolt visited Coos Bay last winter nnd mndo somo Investments here. Ho Is still mi enthusiastic Coos Bay booster. MISS KATHERINE HOBEN, daugh ter of Cnptuln Andrew llobcn, Is n guest of Captain T. J. Mccgenu. Sho will also visit at tho J. J. Burns homo at Coqulllo. Her sla ter Elizabeth who Is a professional pianist is expected hero shortly nnd will sing "When Oregon Goes Dry," tho song recently composed by Captain Macgenn. SCHAPERS IS GUILTY JUDGE PKNXOCK LEVIES $50 FINK IX EMC IIOHX CASK Attorney for Dcfenso Says 1IMU Stat ute Is Kv Post Facto luw nud Will Make Appeal Guilty with a flno of $50 was tho sentonco Imposed thla morning by .1 iid go Pcnnock, In tho Justlco court, against Jordon Schnpera, of Alle gany, charged with having Elk horna unlawfully in his' possession. Tlio attorneys for tho defendant Immedia tely gave notlco of an appeal to tho circuit cotikt. In passing his opinion Judgo Pcn nock dcclnrod that tho law of 1913 Is Indefinite in that It assorts "Ii shall bo unlawful at nny tlmo to havo In one's possession nny oik or portion thereof, except for breeding or sclontlflo purposes." Tho law does not Btato any tlmo limit, ho snys, after which It shall bo unlaw ful to havo elk horna In possession, nnd, thorcforo ho argues, tho law must mean nil elk horns. Ho quali fies this statement saying horns, mounted mid hung In homes mid lodgo rooms, surely must bo exempt ed. Hunters and those owning oik horns declnro that no matter If they brought them from another state nevertheless they nro nmonnblo to tho law and subject to mi nrrcst mid fine "I don't think It will go Mils far,' said Judgo Ponnock. "The law should bo moro cloar. If It Is lack ing or Is unconstitutional, this Is n good chnnco to find It out:" This Is l exactly what they Intend to do, suyj mo miornoys mr mo noienso. They say that tho elk, the horna of which woro In Mr. Schnpor's poss ession, wns killed prior to tho onnct mont or this law In 1913 nnd Mioro foro this Is mi ox-post fact law nnd can not hold In thla case. Further thoy stnto that no one, under this construction, can retain nny horna thoy niny now own. Send Horns Away Doputy Gnmo Wnrdon Thomns lint. nlrendy received orders from tho Master Game Warden to ship tho horns to Portland. Thero aro lu palra of thorn and thoy go into tho possession of tho stato. Ho said thoy might bo sold later. Tlicso horns woro owned, at tho tlmo of tholr aolzuro, by Alfred Bayno who said ho was making n collection for tho The Magic Crystal If. X. Sfarrctt It is Just as Important to our dally health and well bolng that tho soap wo iibo to cleanse the outside nt cur body should hu as puro nnd healthful and free from Impurities na the food wo put Insldo our body, To this ontl every roputablo maiui facturor of toilet soaps alma to give in his soap tho highest purity. In Boraxo, tho 20-Mulo Team Toll ot Sonp, tho purest nnd most excell ent materials nro manufactured in most convenient mid satisfactory form. Combined with 'ihholutoly puro soap Boraxo coutalna a vory largo porcentago of Borax. Tills Look for tho 20-Mu ff Think of the immense amount of merchandise that the J. C. PENNEY CO. USES in a year's time. In buy ing from the manufacturer cutting out the jobber, trav eling man's salary, carfare, hotel bill and all that has got to be added to the price of all goods that arc bought of him, makes it so that we can sell you first-class goods at the same price that our competitor charges you for seconds. Ciirlaln Scrim in all patterns. Thco lire win II, from 2. to !t: Lit inoro (I l-lc, 10c, lljc, 15'c, IHc, IXJc- Apniii (Jliiuliiini; u good iiia1lt,v; 7c value. Our price ,."c Peirulo, -7-ln. wide, in nil patterns, 8 l-:tc value. Our price (I I-lc A dandy Pcrcnle, iKI-lii. wide, I !!!$ Stutitlartl Shirting, 10c value: Blenched Miilln, .'Hl-ln. wide. Sllkollites; the best on tho market; ilti-ln. wide, l-Jc value. .. i()c Boys' I'nlon Suits; loiitf ulceies and legs 75c valu;e. Our price IOe .Men's I'nlon Suits; they are worth double the price Il)c, 7l)c, l)8c, $l.iI5, SI. Ill Men's Wool Sov; t!Oc kind. Our price per pair ILi'Jc Crib Munkols for the babies $1.00 value. Our price, varh .(illc Tho Originators '$i&. 9eri?zeysL of Low Prices f4mmmW7hMIlfe)fJLll'JJA-3K90r Follow T Mm M A m m NEXT DOOR TO JIAHSIIFIKLD POST OFFICE Add to Your Pleasures and Protect Your Health When you go motoring, launch riding, picnicking or for a hike, a SWEATER is one of the most essential gar ments. It will often save its cost by saving your other clothjng, not to speak of the additional protection against colds and exposure. We have them for men and boys at from $2.50 to $9.00 Often women prefer a man's or boy's Sweater Bathing Suits 35c to $4.50 See our new line of Hosiery and Neck-ties THE FIXUP Where the price is always right. Marshflcld :: :: :: :: :: North Bend Elks carnival lu Los Angeles thla month. Jordan Schapors pleaded not guil ty, saying ills brother killed tho oik nbout 1910 nnd loft tho horns nt his house. Tho enso was tried on Wednesday nnd District Attlmoy Lll Joqvlst lit attendance, though tho de cision wna rcBorvod until thla morn ing. Coos Bay Farmers Exchange SPECIALS For SATURDAY and MONDAY JULY 17 and 19. 27 bars C, B, Soap ...$1.00 4 lbs. Caracol Coffee $1.00 13 lbs. Jap Rice $1.00 13 lbs. S, W. Beans.. . $1.00 12-lbs. Dried Peaches.. $1.00 17 lbs. Tapioca $1.00 60 lbs. New Spuds $1.00 13 cans Condensed Milk $1.00 13 cans Tomatoes $1.00 9 cans Y, Cling Peaches $1.00 Ten Big Buys. Take Them All for $9.90. Any five for $4.95 CASH ONLY Buy hero anil (c.kIi jour dollars to hare moro cents FOOT OF CENTRA l .WENCH Pacific Coast Borav Co. adds to tho soap a softening u,uul Ity, resulting In much moro effective ness, with hottor of feels on ibo skin. Perfectly sufo for oven babj's tlellcnto skin, Invaluable to tho housowifo, useful for removing greaao, oil, and ground-in dirt, Bor axj is tho safest, most .'ff'otlvo, most convenient of modem toilet uceoshoiios, Put up In n powdored form, It lathers easily mid quickly, gols into tlio cracks and brings out the dirt. Convenient to uso mid n'jsolutolv sanitary, it cuu be obttilnod nt Mio groceries lu ton mid twonty-tio cont slftlug-top containers. Io Team Trado Mark . . IOC Our price . ... . . . H 1-ilc "c, (I l-lc, 7$r, 8 1-;5c, IOe Wo lead ntliKi-u m m fm af tm M ' JL I : NEW TODAY t FOB RENT Warehouse and of flco room on wntor front. Low rent. Address Box 219, City. WANTED QiiUk cash, 1 lots In West Mnrshflold nt a. ridiculously low figure if taken in next three days. I. S. Kaufman Co. FOB SAM': Eight moms completely furnished for light housekeeping, $100 buys it If taken boforo Tuesduy. Phono 1G-X. FOR SALE CHEAP Dnlry ranch on easy terms; 3fi acres, 27 bottom laud mid bench land; no buildings: high stnto of cultivation; on Co Qiilllo Hlvor; $17! por ncro. Ap ply Wm. James, North Bond. FOIt SAIjE One Ford toxical) In flno shape, cheap It taken at once. Must ho bought boforo Tuesday. ' Apply Goodrum'H Gnriigo. FOl'.ND Pair of bow hisses. OvwH'r I may huvo snmo hy paying for this ad. W'llih the party who took sulkcy ' from in front of Georgo Seollg'B i residence ploiiBO return sumo mid , nvcld further trouble? LOST On Hall avenue, lady's ugato pin. Howard fur return to Tho Times offlco. X ' FOR SALE t $$ l'Olt SALE OB TBADE Cudlllae automobile, will exchange for tim ber claim or other good property or sell on terms. Goodrum's Gar age. VOH SALE Xo. 1! Smith Premier typowrltor, $20; monthly pay ments, good condition, Going & Harvey Co, t FOR RENT t $ I-'OIt BENT Furnished nnd unfur nished npnrtmenta nt Tho Hague. Apply Pioneer Hnrdwaro Co. vnluc. Our ptico l'Olt BENT Myitlo Anns modem furnished apartments freo heat and wntor. $2G por month up. t WANTED t $ WANTED Competent girl w.mts housework II , caro Times ot Ice. IleT s tie OV' kUd or proposal submitted I