The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Just a Few Days More of This
Third Big July Clearance Sale
Wliy ilo tlio Dig Scml-Anniinl Sulci ul Hull Dry floods Co.
nlMiijN draw crowds? Why me Huh Sales always so successful
when m nmnj sales fall flat 7 Hecuuso people hao learned to
know (hut Dull Sales wo leal (ienntnie Sales; that, (hero Is no
misrepresentation and llml they cannot huj Infeilor iiicrchuiidlsc
it this stoic.
The Following Prices are Selected at
Random From a List of Hundreds:
ImillcV SJW..-0 Silk Pcltleouts, nil colors. Sale price tfl.ill)
Ladles' ."jMi.UO Aincilriin l.iuly Corsets. Salo pi Ice $1.0.-
Ladles' $1.00 HllpiK-rs anil Pinups, broken lines. Sale price .. $!!..-
Skinner Satin, 1-51.50 per janl. Salo price $l.i!t
Ho) a' All-Wool Snlt.s, vtlth tuo pairs pants, lined through-
out, regular prlto $.".7.". Sale pi Ice $l.:0
Ladles' Khaki, Madras and SoNetto Shirts. Salo price Hoc
l-adles' $5.00 Dress .Skirts, nil wool. Salo price $!MI."
Jtoynl Society Hiuhroldeiy Kloss, 1! skeins, ,c. Halo price, I Mwis, ,1c
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
'SETS FORTH A PLAN EXfllVllWE 1VflRDENS BASEBALL SCORES
SCIII3MI2 I-'OH DISPOSING OK O.
C. JjANDS UIVK.V
Uhjcct (o Place Holding in Hands of
Settlers Who Will
Itulld Cp
K.MAitr wkah vim womkn
COltNHK IinOADWAV AND CKNTHAIj AVK.
Phono illll
Killtor Coos liny Times:
Will joii kindly publish tho en
closed In your paper It is under
consideration hy Important organiza
tions nnd authorities in Portland tint!
will ho presented to Congress for its
consideration.
The policy of putting tho timber In
pobsesslnn of actual settlers for local
development, It scorns to mo should
appeal to Coos County mora strongly
than nuy other plan yet proposed.
Coos County Is in worso caso foi
roads nnd settlers than It Is for either
schools or 'reclamation. Indeed, do
not sec how tho county can consider
devoting any of its local resources to
arid lauds nnd subjects of general
taxation until It is better provided
ultli roads and settlers, or issuo
$10(1,000 for road construction, whllu
so devoting these local lcsourccH to
general state use.
STATU (1AM H COMMISSION' HAS
NIJW APPOINTMENT PIjAN'
To Take Deputy' Ounio Wmilcii Po
sitions Out of Politics Many
.May Stay.
PORTLAND HIIAVMIIS, OUT KOH
HKVICNdK, WIN TWO 8THAH1HT
GALL EQUITY COURT TRIP IS BOOSTED
.tuihh: .ioiin s. coki: will phi:-
HIDi: TOMOItllOW
Many Cases Will Prohaldy Ilo dis
posed of During the Not
Few Weeks
The equity term of court will
open at nine o'clock tomorrow morn
ing, according to .ludgo Coke. He
nays (hat every effort possible will
bo made to expedite matters and
Hint probnbly many cases will bo
decided from the bench.
It Is expected Hint the term will
Inst for sovesil weeks, probably off
nnd on until tho opening of tho Cir
cuit term In September. Judge Coke
will talk to tho attorneys tomoriow
morning, telling them that cases
much be argued on the law, that It
will ho taken they are so argued and
decisions uinilu nccordlngly.
LAN I-'Olt DISPOSING OF LAND
(SHAN'T
i:i,KS ADVIIHTIKINd KXCl'HSION
TO DANIION SUNDAY
Posters Appear All Over tho City
Today Telling of tho
lllg Ft cut.
All over town todayjippeared tlie
posters of the Ktks lodge, odvertls-
l Slnco the recent decision In tho O.
& C. land grant caso, various plans
for the disposition of theso lands nro
( being advanced and no doubt there
will bo others heforo Congress fl-
nnlly passes on this mnttor, in which
i tho railroad company as woll ns nil
of the people of the west nro Inter
ested. Tho following Is tho tentative drnft
TIDE LANDS ARE
DIVIDED BY DRAWING
OvtnciN of l mil Shares Draw lils
for Johnson Tract Hindering
Pony Slough
One .hundred acres of tide lauds
bordering Pony slough were divided
yesterday between eight owners by
tho drnwlng of numbers from n hat.
Kvcryonu Was satisfied with the
bnro received nnd now the roeor
will ho filed nt tho county court. '
This laud bus long been left un
settled. Kiigono Hoblnsou is said to
Iny claim to part of Its ownership,
claiming to hnvo received It fioiu tho
Simpson Lumber company after the
platting of North Ileiul. It Is claim
ed tho company overlapped its rights.
Those who received shares were A.
S. Hammond, Tom Hcnnett, Stella
llahlcrson, W. .1. Fellows, N. C. Me
Leod, Chris Sehubol, Fred llolllsler
'nnd Mr. Keith.
lug tho High Jinks for Sundny at r n resolution written hy J. II. Zclg
llandon. "Hotter ho happy than Icr- n" a member of committee np-
'ilttcn by regret" reads tho poster, Pointed '' ninss mooting held nt
io that "all who run inny see.' It ''ortlantl to consldor tho disposition
Is expected thero will bo n large del- of ,,' railroad land grnnt:
ogatlons going over, both from "1 Thnt tho lnnds ho disposed of
Marshfleld and North Ilond. through tho Intul offlco ns agent for
Aio Fiithuslnstle i lll government and trustee for tho
At tho meeting of tho Flks lodge m'lroad.
held last evening tho members wero "2 That tho lands ho classed ah
eiitlniHtiinti,. n-..f iiw. ..!,., f.,.. u..m. grazing, agricultural, tlmbcrcd-urn-
"" " i"'" "'- - - . - -- ' , . ...., ..., ,, ,..,..,,
day. They aro expecting that a dele- l"K. nniborod-ngrlculturnl, nnd that ''' . ...... u imiunuvcii
gallon o at least 17r. will leave from " "inhered lands bo divided Into t,inl very Tow will ho dropped be
hero and North IJend for Handon. as many sub classes as advisable, but ca.UK0 r '"efficiency. A Inrgo list
Had. lodge In tho county has ap- "" ' than three. That thosol"' ''PP'icntions aro now on fllo In
pointed a committee to aid In look- l"arter sections of value materially J'0 SnIcl" off,co of tllQ Stnto ""'o
. . . I "n Cilnll
lug after the celebration and many "Winncoil by adjacent Improvements: "-"'
hundreds of visitors nro expected on "'iiy bo disposed of In smaller Iota
Since the new State Fish nnd
Game Commission has been in of
flco Deputy (Inino Warden Thomas
has been wondering whothor or not
he would ho retained. Now comes
tho word that the Commission has
nlrcmly favored tho plnn to tnko tho
appointment of deputies out of pol
itics nnd make tho offlco one for
which compctltlvo cxnmlnatious will
ho hold. Examinations will prob
nbly bo held within tho next month
in four sections of tho state.
May Visit. Here.
Stnto Ontuo Wnrden Cnrl I). Shoe
maker is now In tho field and it
Is said that ho inny visit Coos Hay
heforo returning to Salem. Al n
meeting of the Commission in Sa
lem on June -1 tho members went
over the records of tho men now in
office nod mado recommendations
for tho coming yenr and It wiib nt
thnt time Hint tho civil service plnn
wns first proposed and ngrecably re
ceived.
This, It is said, would give tho
Deputy Onmo Wardens assurance
that their positions would not ho
Hnblo to tho heck nnd call of poli
tical parties nnd It is believed would
result In moro efficient work. Tho
plan Is to allow tho men passing
to hold offlco as long as their work
Is kept up to the tsnndaid.
Should Pay .More.
At tho present time the deputies
are receiving $00 n month. Stato
niologlst William L. Klnley has ex
pressed his belief tho mon should bo
pnld moro. In California they re
ceive ns high as $115 n month, be
ing nhlo to work up to this salary
through efficient service.
There aro Ilfi wnrdens In the do
pnrtment nt present nnd it is under
stood that tho greater sharo of them
will bo retained if they enn measuro
Venetians Trailing Now at tho Hear
Itulu Man Declares Hall In
Kastcrn longiio
PKKCKXTAOF.H OF
COAST LKAOUH
W. h. P.C.
San Francisco 00 1(1 .500
Los Angeles ..05 511 .50!)
Oakland 55 51 .505
Portland 18 52 .ISO
Salt Lnko ....51 5G .177
Venice 51 50 .101
Parlors and Librari
it
Nothing will M-t off jour Hhnuy or parlor ((,
Diuenport. We Iiiiio them in Hiiick In llio Ouai (,.,..,"
Dull mill Fumed, In llio Imitation mill (ll-nlii Leathers,
I
tDj Auotlit rrr to Cora flif Tlmn.)
SALT LAKH, July 22. Tho Hea
vers seem to have ntarted on their
rovongo for the drubbing they re
ceived last week at tho hands of
tho Senls for they have taken both
rallies with the Decs this week In
hard-fought tiiBsles. Venice, with
tho demise of Hap llogan, seems
to 'have Btarlcd on the down route,
though as yet she Ib nut so far be
hind that n "Portland spurt" would
not put her up In (ho column again.
Tho scores of yesterday follow:
Coast Ieaguo
At Salt Lake It. II. K.
Portland 8 12 2
Salt Lnko 7 11 C
At San Francisco
Los Angeles .'110 2
San Francisco 0 11
At Vonlco
Oakland I i
Vernon 0 5 2
American League
At St. Louis
Boston I
St. Louis 2
National League
At Now York
St. Louis-New York Haiti.
At Hrooklyn
Plttsburg-Hrooklyn Halu.
At Philadelphia
Chlcagi o
Philadelphia 1
At Iloston
Cincinnati . 2
Iloston i
' v Kffiffiii i'
j
Prices-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $5;
They nro nil constriicdil In llio liUost patented itio(im).
to Nit, easy t rest on, oitsy to uleep on. Heo (hem,
GOING HARVEY
COMPLFTi: IIOUMK FUHNISIIFHS.
1 1
:i
o
the beach July 25.
DOUGLAS
DIRECTOR
MAHSIIFIFLI) MAN ADDKD
SO. OHHtiON CO. HOAHI)
Takes
Who
lace of llnf.scy Kirl(i
las lleeu III To He-elect
Old Officers
IN MANY ACCIDFNTS
AihiMo .Melton Was Victim or Series
of Mishaps
. Tho funoial of Archlo .Mellon who
was killed In a runaway accident at
North Head will probably be hold
Saturday. It Is expected that a bro
ther from Idaho will have arrived
hero hy that time.
W, F. Hay of Coostou who Is an un
do of thu young man, was In tin
city today. Ilo says that young Mel
ton certainly had a streak of III luck
slnco ho had been on Coos Hay. He
cainn to North Houd a year ago last
spring. The fliht accident ho eti-
Tho newly elected directors of tho
Southern Oiegon Company aru hold
ing their annual meeting at the of
flees of tho company t
noon. It Is expected tl
officers, headed by C. It. Smith,
of Meuusha, Wis., who now owns a'
controlling Inteiest In the company,
will bo re-elected. No other busi
ness IS tO lOIIIO up.
At tho annual meeting or tho
stockholders, W. H. Douglas, of
.Marshfleld, was elected a director
lu placo of Horsey Krelter, who has
been unable to attend. Tho other
old directors who wero le-elected
weio C. It. Smith, Henry S. Smith,
lli'iburt Armstrong, C. (5. Hockett,
F. C. dotty and (ieorgu (lothro.
The full effect of the lecent Fed
eral Conn decision relatlvo to tho
than 100 acres
".1 That applicants ho required t.
fill out blanks similar to Hint rcqulr?
cd of applicants for citizenship, nnd
thoy bo classed and given preforonco
rights as to cholco of claims, accord-
1 lug to their needs and fitness ns set-
',' tiers. That owners of 100 acres of
, limil or $11,000 In wealth to ho ex
cluded from tho honoflts of this act,
I "I That the timbered lands cur-
rylng moro tlmn 2,000,000 foot to
Mho quarlor-BCctlon ho appraised, and
' tho purchaser or tho land ho ro
, quired to pay a price equal to ono-
lialf tho appraised valuo, ror tho ex-
WIII Allow Points
Under tho examinations to bo hold
a certain number of polntu will ho
allowed tho present deputies for their
work In tho field. Applicants for
new positions will bo required to
show themselves experienced In out
or door life, In the knowledgo of
wild blrilB. game apd fish, In order
to pass. Their equipment will also
taken Into consideration, tho Idea
holng to put tho department on the
highest possible efficiency rating.
Wanted W. II. Hunch
It Is understood that a number of
FOOTBALL MI
FANS WATCH CIIANOK HACK TO
AMHHIOAN (SAMF '
Nevada and California t'lilversllles
Drop the Hughy System Itiwily
For the Now Season I
Allegany Draii
Auto Stage Lin
Leaves Marshfield Ever
i
Morning 5.30. Arrive Drai
2 o'clock.
Good Cars - - - Careful Driver
Most Beautiful Route
to Portland
The Smokehouse, Agents, Marshfield
Fare $8.50
000
. . f cess, nnd thnt tho proceeds go Into i Porlntcndoiit nnd head of tho Oravel
. .1.'! Ti n fm", for P"lllc physical Improve-! I''or(l "cadomy, for appointment as
III IIIO OKI ,,.,., , .. ,., . I'll inn U'lir.lnn I l mi. I- -
Local football enthusiasts nro In
tcrested in tho growing sentiment'
against rugby football nmong ' tho
hoiithorn Institutions nnd they Pro- ,,.0()
phesy that another year will seo the
Coqulllo pcoplo hnvo been urging w.iKk1IhIi gumo abolished and roplac-l
II. Hunch, former Coos Cnuntv hu. ' ed onco moro by tho Amorlcnn Hivin
IS
INSPECTED
Hnvo your letter bends pto
'i'lio TimcH offlco.
COMMISMONIIHS
HOl'NHS OF CITV
maki:
inontfl to tho lands, such as highways,
nnd apportioned to tho several coun
ties whenro tho fund originated nc-
! cording to tho ratio of Its origin.
'Ti That tho salo and disposition
of tho timber on specified classes of
lnud by tho holder ho subject to the
regulation of tho forestry depart
ment, and condltlonnl to hnlf tho
amount being spent upon tho clearing
nnd Improvement of tho land
"i That residence upon, and uso
of tho land, constituting actual set
tloinont. bo effectually enforrcd."
"The purpose or this policy being
to get the lauds Into tho hands or
gamo warden. J. M. Thomas Is a
democrat and Mr. Hunch n republi
can.. It Is understood that Mr.
Hunch Is willing to accopt tho position.
ML
land giant holdings of tho company. j"Pt,ml B,Ulors f(,r tho ll'll.llng of
the old Coos Hay wagon road tract. ho "JinmonwcnUIi. without subject-
in muni in i!iiiiiuuioii ny specma-
Is not yet known,
wii.ii civi: Mo.Noi.ouui:
WIIII.hu Steward (ioiilou will give
t'irs; or to being despoiled of their
timber and left a wasto of stumps
land debris, without any corresplond.
Ing bcnoflt to tho land."
FAST LETTER
.1. Ij. li.MHD PHOPOSFS TO CAHUY
IT IJV Al'TOMOHIIii: NOW
thnt always has been In vogue In the Fli-ni Visit (Jes Wnrnlug or Lull
northwest. Heroic Storm Coining Willi
Tho University or Nevada Is tin. I Second Visit
latest school to swap ranks. Sliu
countered was when the railing or i his poetical monologue "Tho Hidrlt
iiuiKiing piuiimi mm Down. Then a
wagon load or lumber fell on him
ami broke his leg and later with his' at S p. in.
wife he was diHIug n (earn when a common
Figures That It Will Hciluro Tlmo
hy at Irt'nso Tvtciity-rour
Hours.
J. Ii. I.nlrd of Myrtle Point who
wan horo last night said that ho wns
trying to get a penult from tho post
office department to glvo bettor let
tor until senlco to Marshrield. Ills
plan Is to bring tho letter mail pou
dies through direct by nuto Instead
horse kicked and Injured them both.
These mishaps weio folPiwed hi the
recent runaway accident which prov
ed ratal.
O KKM.INO (iOODS
Tho big problem In selling
Mr. JCIegler has met with soino sue
or the West" in the hall or the M ' ll'''8 '" Hrc,,rl"K rlmrtor legislation or lenvlng thorn nt Myrtlo Point to
Chin eh on S.uiiiilay. July "1th ,,",V'-U"K l" I"""1-' properties In come In on tho train. In this way.
in. The rollowiug Is a piess mmna' ,l0 "n Proposed five such whllo the roads aro good, the letter
t: "Mr. W. S. Cordon's n,,u,1"ll"('lH. ImvInK passed. Ho ,' mall would reach MarsliHolil about
held tho Kngllsh 'gamo ror seven
years mid found It unsuccessful. The
Unlvorslty or Calirornla has also
mado tho chnngo. And now Stan
rord Is loft with no teams to piny
ror thoy hnvo all gone to tho otlio..
gamo. Studonts thoro nro now ur
ging tho adoption or tho Amorlcnn
came.
Fnns hero nro nlrcmly tnlklng tho
porsoncl or tho northwest tennis this
Meknt shops or Marshrield, the In
speclois or tho Stalo Food Commis
sion classed as "ralr," tho saino
thoy said was true or tho creameries
of this section, whllo the two can
dy factories weio classed an "ex
cellent." For several days an In
vestigation has been going on in the
cuy; 11 h not yet completed. Tho
Inspectors, M. s. Shrock and O. II.
Fullcnwlder ioft yesterday ror llau-
(SAININ(S IN POI'UIAlim
Tho Coos County Etl
llommu'H l.uxatcna, Is liailtjr
tlnuous mid greatly Incread1,
In many sections of th? a
Pleasant in taste, mill) and si
fectlvo, this laxative Is si',
popularity. Trial slo ten (
'ny drug atore.
WEAVING All kinds a?
ialty. Mrs. W. W. NasoiU
12th Courth So. PhoneZl
year and getting thomsolvcs loaded!10"' 0XI,0(;""K to return again.
with statistics for tho fall talk fest
on the relative chances of tho Hlg
Six elevens.
...nn ..i... ....t..i . - .. . . i .
poems nro becoming widely known. """"""'""B""""r"1 me waierirom rour o'clock In tho artornoon.
and aio or special Inteiest to Ore- ,u,,l,"1,,,tmt the state ballot Jus, This would permit Its distribution
gonlaus, ns thoy deal with our itu- ,, , , !1uul filvo ",0 huslnoss men a chanco
tl
TO KEEP JJP GAMES
FANS WANT MAHSIIFIFXD AND
XOHTII HIJND TO JOIN
Would Make Ono Team lo Continue.
on llio New Coos Hay U'aguo
Schedule
. . i it ik ii ivn inn iiiiinnti nr n .. ...,n .. . .
mi hirur ami iiiHiury. iiiiiHimm "I'l"'" " nur u mo sumo ovoninir. Tioni,""fii irom inu uooh v i.mir.i.
! nil ni.l a . ---,,.-..-., . trunniiv
Independent. Admission -T.e and 1.1c. i , """ '" l""""'ul 'r reio-ino would tako tho letter mall out tllero w n nioveniont on Toot today
!!')?",? 1;ar,'"r1,1;,t'H ' lll 'f to at 5:30 , the morning and o arrect tho organl.atlon or a now
I Times want ads bring results. ' , ' "V ,! ,,,,,,, ,s ll0W l,onnR '"""Oct with tho mall auto 8tago,,c'' to bo made up or players from
! ,,hu U,,r IMmitmout and has beon.w hid, leaves Myrtle Point nt 7 n. I both Marshrield,,,.,. ,.,. ,,
A Kiiiuia ia ..niii.,., it... ..,,., . : . .... I recomiiienileii liv iln. Unrt r',, ...... i,. i .., ,. . .... . ... " '""" i
- nu..n in huiiiiii ,iiii tiin.iiiiiiii v A a k A A l m - "v ... ..... v u ill ill in I'liii'if i.ii.i iw r.i I.. i...c. .. inn, irnu .1 ni.n .i.n ..i .. 11 , . I. .
i . nT,TTTTTl.i 11 .. i ,- .. "ii'iiiiiihi iinm spue ling v """" i mo iiiuco or uio in-1 wl" '
llltll III,, BlllPl, fnnu l,,.v. A. IP I . If Slllll. tlO Doi'U Colllllllkslnn ill,. I tlm ,... ! !... ... .. ' " ..,.. ... .. . ' ",U '" I.
A ;;. , , , ," ,u u ni miu win ii worn U nBtrl, u .,,., . "" '"' "' i!-t man sorvico by rrom l"'3 "' -o present schedule that has '"""" MSd
rimes ads will help you solve to tell you- story each day In , mf,r,,a ' ' h ,hfBNr 0ffu'cr ,0 the, twenty-rour to thlrty.slx hours what "n adopted and under which the n,llk "'rou
this nrnhliiin. a j mi... n.i . 'extent oT reelnlniliii' nnni. sn .,.... i l. 1.. t... .... . .. . . . .... .. mm. ii lliu
I . m n ",u l""u,J "-coiuinns a , . . "n ' " "-'-"- " mo present train sc hedii ph. u,ller "vo toiuns aro now playing "sniieu th
-o ii!&aaaa.a.. Ir-or shoal lnnds Into tho nrea nf m,., ii,. ..i.i .i.... . mi.. .. iiiib,
' iu'ttttttttt ? h ,....... "i " r"', n"i no coiiiu nam o tho '" iivo meinuors of Mm inn,,, i"" kikiii-si
" - nzirniir.
Thu first tlmo wo order pconlo
to clean up; this Its tho lull before
the storm for tin, second tlmo they
don't know when woil coino and
then, having failed to carry out or-
tiors, tho places may ,o closed and
tho owners fined."
"No dirt," lu tho slogan or thu
Food Commission. Not always Is
It tho slogan or llio restaurant,
croamorles and factorios, say tho
representatives and therefore, tho
inspections.
Hoforo completing this territory
tho men will have mado an Investi
Katlon or tho eating houses ami nil
With tho Marshrield nine having l"'cry stores. Thoy will follow
mis procedure all over the county
Quito gingerly Mr. Schlock cur
Hod, all done up In ()o:on ,lows.
I'apers as ho loft on tho stage yes-t'-rday,
pnir of rilthy overalls and
-'imilly as slimy that had
on Coos Hlver to strain
Kh. Tho Inspector con-
cm ror exhibits, though
ors must stand their dls-
---
-" -OIW'
FOR AUTO SERVICE)
Any plnco, nnd time. O-ffl"'
on and nlno passenfior can
ful drivers will servo you. (
i
Itnlos Reasonable
Day and Night Serilei i
C0RRIGAN & KNOXrf
Itlght Cafo Phono Wl
- - -- --- ,'i
DRY WOOD
nt
CAMPBELL'S WO0D$
North Front fitreei j
l'liono t!7 i'
Important Notice!
All Desiring Their Eyes Examined or Lenses Chang
ed, arc requested to have them attended to before July
26th, as our Optician will be out of the city from Julv
27th to August 8th.
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
Red Cross Drug Store
PHONE 122
Yours truly,
.1. II. ZKIGLHR.
win, hi: i:.mikd
tance.
"Theso
what wo
letter mall this way without any ad- wro satisfied to nlav without .. r.
idltlonal expenso but ho could not ' fo't. Tho local nlno declared thore
hrlng the paper mall and other mat- should be a purso hung up as an
I tor through without putting on nx- Incentive, this to go, at tho end of
tra machines. He said that hmlho series, to the tnnn, ..,.,,u.,.. .
, thought that tho people hero would '"io top or tho column. Falling to se-'a "'"Braeo and fiirtliormoro tVrt
apprechlto tho Imnrnveil lnlln.. n,.n ,cure thin rannnii,i...i.iu. .i... .... lenrrv ,ilo .. . . '" l"cv
nro Just specimens or
find contliiimiiv ui...
,.( . . . f IIUIU
""- "ring 0llt 10 ,
those things can't bo roun.i. th. '
I u
MERCHANTS CAFE?,
Popular Plnco " g
Good Meals ;,
Prices Reasonable r
Cor. Commercial and J' 8
n
s "i
Them ulll I.., . . .... ..... .. .' .... ""wuu lliu .Mlirsn-
, , " " "" "-! os. oiiino suiucientiy to rociprocato by, Held nlno withdrew.
amlnatlon Satunlii) ror cleiks and giving his lino tho passenger borvlcc However, there n
"'" "' "" "" I'osi otnee. .Mrs. , msionii or patronizing other lines
Kildy will conduct the ea in I nation
There Is now a aeancy In the clerk's
department, I.eo Mcl.aln holding the
pobltlon, hut temporarllv. The ap
plicants must designate hororehaud
whether thoy t.cek appointment as
carriers or clerks, though the exam
ination lu both Instnuccs will bo the
same.
PIANO TCNKH COMING
M. U. Warner. tli unll.L-.,,,,, iiimln nn. tr. ., .
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ro still In tlm
;two cities many or tho pjayers who
ie wining and anxious to koep on
lth the games. An .orrort is botn--
....
handed into
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coming a os Hay mny "y , J,"' ""? 8uBdBjr B 1
writes The Times from Kugeno that ,th ,ho scliei'e-
ho expects to make his regular an-i
iurA
requiring expert piano worlc to wait
for him.
wnTL"i",UK8 th0, "r,"lpt '"1'loye
own wav K 1Pa'1 nntl hnvo ,,,H
carry dlseaso and sickness.
CONCH;T,.: work doni:
"l'.-u,en. onlHu,,,, Avenue In
North Demi Progresses
The concreto foundation work on
Sherman avenue .Vorth Ben! wH
" fnl-hed this evening a, J J
.n tho work r lBJrnR tho ,
r;
July. l,:s' rtlt
AUTO BTAflU ,E5a
To POHTIiAND VIA vlfi?J
Leave Murnhfielil 1 f,j
Friday 23 '1
Saturday 21 !J'
Sunday 25 J.'
Monday 2C .jj0
Tuesday 27 . .
Wednesday 28 .
Thursday 29 .
Friday 30 ...
Saturday 31 .
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Autos are now running tn'U
trips lenvlng MarshfleW B
vou should innUo Portland I
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