The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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F 1 COOS BAY TIMESfe Tl
M. C. MALONEY', lifdllor nnd Pub.
JpAN K. MALONEY, News Editor
Hut when she Is twenty
seven sue win marry a man on a
one liotir notice because alio realizes
she, to growing uliler every minute.
I
I NEWS OF OREGON X
EUGENE - The Presbyterian Sy-
Oflclnl Pane? of Coos County i Mitrrlace Is the loncest sentence noil uf Oregon In sessional Eugene,
Official Paper City of Marshfleld. t)at cn j0 ,j,ose,j by u Justice of uined a statewide nmpitlmi ol onii
... i .. .,. r.mfi .. ...!,. I tlin nence. i Igollstl. work.
!,!. nrnn for trnnsmlsslon I HOOD HI VEK-- Arthur .M. deary
...-, ..0-", . - . --I ,
It Is also worth while to reniein-. met with the fruit growers aim ioui
ber that hail It not been for his fac-jnbout the methods of selling apples
ully for lj Ins, Aiiiinulits would have which are followed In the Kast. i
(iKK.SHA.M- The farmers' picnic
and field day proved to be u biie.ess
and will bo lepeatcd.
OREGON CITY Farmers J In .
lit the vicinity of Yodor station are
planning to form the first eo-oper-
k-
Auitomobile
through the malls as secoud-class
moll matter.
SUPSCHIPTION PATES
DAILY. I been forgotten long ago.
Ono year ?G.00
Per month GO I V(... i.-vou nm
WEEKLY. lOL KMJU urn
Ono year $1.50 !
When paid strictly in ndvanco the I part from him with no l egret,
BiibscilDtlon nileo of tho Coos Pay n... yniriai.. i nm mid:
Times Is .$6.00 per year or $2.50 for j, w ,,,,,, U, , WmtM and yet ntlvo corporation In southern Clad
' x m 9' , He's always mighty cold. I nmns County.
I. rno Mui'shficld . .
Lome Ito-eburg; . . .
ASTORIA The J. A. McEachern
Kate always hands a meek man u'Coiuiiany was awarded the contract
An Independent Republican news
paper, published every evening ex
rZ SS.iym.i; P.iblft.liig Co.l'.v lfo been.ue one rabbit In n, for constructing an additional pier
, family is enough. . jnl the Hill terminals which will momi
Address all communications to : ' l expenditure of approximately
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
COUNTY UNITY
You never sou a crowd of
I Coos Pay men following a plain
i ' duty or a plain girl.
HE marked success of the cele-
bration given by the Elks at ,s actlons 1Ilnkc lll0 sIsi,
From booze he won't be warned:
NO JOKE
Exponslvo days the late days are,
You can't make money last;
i A dollar won't go half as far,
Hut It goes twice as fast.
A Coos Pay man who has a small
Factory and a large family has as
liandon shows what .an be
done when all the cities of the coun- ',Jc ,nkM no otlier llrlnk bllt ,.y0i
ly join in an evont nem m any one Yct ,,e ,g a,wiiyg conl(jd
of the places. This Is the right
spirit. When one city In Coos Coun
ty makes an effort to hold a big
celebration of any kind the other
localities should assist by attending,
rather than to hold opposition cele
brations at some other point. Thore
are few enough amusements and
when something special Is arranged
for a city the people of the other
places should attend. In this way
there can be very largo gatherings,
nml lltulnrt ntlmta rt 4 lm Lltnl 111
always be a success. Tho meeting I c,IM,nB ,,,B own tn"
of the people of the different cities
lu a social way Is highly beneficial.
In short tho gathering nt Handon
shows what can bo done by the
Coos County people nnd what a
largo crowd of people can be mus
tered when tho whole county pulls
together nnd makes a united effort,
which will always bo necessarv .
when anything big Is accomplished. ,clse-"
- $13,000.
OCEA.V LAKE ltulph .McCIew.
aged 1 1 years, was drowned in a
lake and Mis. P. K. Egbert motored
six miles In S minutes to get tho
coast guard ciew who recovered
tho body.
PORTLAND John llurke, treas
urer of tho United States, was the
guest of honor at a bamiuct given i
by the members of the Arlington
Club.
W F'grrr'" - -- -.TW
Mr n
if 1 ,
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J -if '
will be COOL coety day this
I summer. The weather? No- ,
I something more pleasant. We'll
help you to e
I If "yours" isn 't fatima, try some J A -fiff
I other good one. f(uhi&Ga&JJ&
wiiTium h i.,iinlWHWiniii'irffiriimaniiwiiiijiiiin
Stage Linej
MARSHriELP-ROSEBURG AUTO i
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Di
M
""" A. )t
j of their lives and are living in fine
style. It Is said that nothing- like it
of Kenton, suffered a broken
when a car in which she was ono
of tho occupants turned over at
Roberts Mountain.
DALLAS L. W. Loughary, who 1nccCro iicnAi o niAne
died at his homo in Dallas, wna mm Urrthb MtUALO IVIAUt
! Iitm nrni' linrtti 1.'tint'ii 1inftwt 1n llir
lino L'vi mvvii iiivn ji nuiiiv uj inu
oldest rcsideuters. A splendid op
portunity here for a sardine plant."
much trouble making both ends i of the early settlers of Polk County
meet as a puppy does when he Is; and was born in Illinois in 1S:!2.
PORTLAND Of tho Jitney drlv-
0F CAPTURED GUNS
(ici'iimii llel Cio'.s SiikkoMm Plan of
ers examined In Portland :110 passed, rn!iio Xaturo Wlilcli Has
Inspection and 34 others wero re-, Proved Success ,
CC ' j tnr AiccltJ TrfM to Com 1)17 Tlrnn.l
GRANTS PASS A forest flro ,.,.. T , OD wl
which the farmers have not boon ' "nMN, July 2S.-Tho German
Even a Coos Pay doctor who I able to check yet has been raging c' ross some time ago suggesed
needs the money will admit that the In the woods near Grants Pass and ' , u """" " .. ?'? " !
"Vino Ul jiunit,; OLitiiirQ nilUIIIll bill ii ,
them over to tho organization for Its1
A Coos Pay man often gets the
worst of It when he takes a better
half.
best prescription he can write Is. Merlin
'"take less medicine and more exer-
WOULD.VT YOU LIKE TO
THIS I'LKIKii;
SIGN
THE American Magnzlno lias been
offering prizes for tho best
letters entitled "The Pest Tiling
a Woman Has Done for Her Town."
In tho August Ishuo the prize win
ning letters are published. Ono
We all know that the sign "This
moans you," always means tho oth
er fellow.
Ql'ESTIO.V I'OK THE DAY
I IN B m H
Have
The Coos
Bay Times
sent to you during
your vacation
H
Delivered at any point where
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT &
MAItSIII'lELD
Now JDodgo iars pare.
Allegany Dra
Auto Stage Lin
cavco xYAoiinciu jc.ve,
Morning 5.30. Arrive Draj
2 o clock.
Good Cars Careful DriJ
Most Beautiful Route to Portland
The Smokehouse,
.u;i:.TS, MAItSIIKIIILI)
PHONE (Id-.l or rail I). L. I'OOTI?, Proprietor r Auto u
I'lionn iiH;t ffir Iiinitiiiiilloii.
Fare $8.50
bAl.b.M llllam .1. Uryau Ignor- , , ,, "v " " tliciv In mail service, without o(ra
ed an Invitation to speak at thow,OPk nt t"ofrot- Tll0S H01-80"3 vlmrKe
Market Day In Salem which was ' co1 cclctl ' 'll"ns' worth of;
exienueu ny tne uommerciai Club, i ", " "" '" ""' " nnd ulvo vom
falling to answer the telegram sent n mcAaWoti oarluft tho Ooriimni '
. . inn)il (fin ixltnLi IiaIiih ttintlA P liintnl I '
itint 1 fuha, liiu iiuiu uwiiiH nuiiiu in iiiutui '
NEWPORT Tho District Forester j fmm Frcnch " "rltlsh guns cap
and party Inspected tho new coast j tMrci1 In ont,,e'
road nnd travolo,! nrnnn.i Pn.m nr. To closing of three month' tol-
petun In an auto over the route,
which has been opened.
TILLAMOOK Con Desmond, an wll0,n "lx 1,11I1,ll'cil o entitled to
Wlmt hna become of the old fash-
of theso letters describes a snlondlil , i ...-,.. ,..i, .,an,i Ev finffnrs
TLZm if XhT' iHc'&d's9 w ' f"rks an,, who sn,a : r '.' Bt!,.e.r of T,,,B,nook-illu'1 sii(1-, l,l ,ue,h!!!!
Ono of tho deflnltn tblML.H npi.i..v,i that nnv man who Bolleu two Knives -m, uihi iiauuug in a nata
.1 ... . '. "" "---. - . 1.
is me education of the children of when he was eating a meal was a
tho town to their duties nnd rlghtH ,illl1o.
as citizens. Elvo hundred and fit- .
(V.Uni'llfl tfillflflfnlt li,.n l....n.t it I.. ' "
pledgo or creed: You should be careful when you tako to bo expended lu building a ho
lections shows that tho scheme lias
attracted 50,000 contributors of
new address iinil pa
transferred from car
rier or list or your old address. . .
..It makes no difference whether
It Is for two or three days, n week
or a month.
Phono lilil.
III
INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICf!
.Mui-.slificld, Xortli Itcnil, Empire, Tarheel, Sunset Hay, f4
Leaxes .'Marslifleld at Itiisy Corner, 7::ill a.iii., t::tn ,,, jj, l
p. in.; ." p. in. Leaves Noil Ii llend J5 liilimtcs later. ';
Leaves Tliiijilro 8:H(l a. in. IliilO n. m.; l.SIO p. m.; 3;30ir '
(1:00 p. in. 'Trips after (Iicmj hours may bo m ranged kl'i
uusy lorner. .lglit pliouo J(l7-lt. l,j
torluiu.
KUOEN'E At Winona Hot Min
eral Springs near Eugene, $100,000
Times Want Ads bring rosultc.
"I IU1I a CltlZOIl Of Ihn Itnllxil A 1. ,H,.r linir tnr. I If."
Sus r tlS'Sd S'air'peoK , A ;en.v. .d ,.. often make
I am a citizen of lllllsboro, Ohio! A rcal ex-penrtvo wife.
and will show my patriotism and
iovo lor our vlllago by helping make
After a Coos Pay man gets to bo.
tel and making other improvement.
XEYVPEItC Hans L. Chrlstianson
an old resident of Nowburg, died
suddenly at his home.
"Finest Cathartic
f I Ever Used"
duly, 11)1.-.
Al'TO STAKE SCIIEPl'LE
To POKTLAXD VIA I'LOItE.VCE
Leave .tlarslil'leld ami I'lorcuco
Wednesday L'S ...
Ihursday 2U ...
Erlday ao
'Saturday .'!! ...
i Leave (lardlnar
. . fi.-oo am
..j.O" am
,..." ill am
. .5:;io am
hour lati r.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINM1
Cars Ieao .Maishfleld 7 11.111., 1 1 .m U p.m,j"-
Cars leave for Empire 7 ,,., 1 1 a.111.. 2 n.m.r.1
Cars Leave Sunset Pay 7 a.m., 1) ,,.. ..w,liji
Pares, Empire, tt.le; Tailieol or South SIoiikIi, Title; SunwtEi'Ml
m to rowr.:nn(.1,nr1n,,?,T " ",aco I aliout no old it keeps him busy try-
Sr'rult to'Z: "" ""'l wo't,-i ,K to correct tho mistakes of his t
M am hut one,
nut 1 am ouu;
1 cannot do everything,
Put I cm do something;
Wlmt I can do, I ought to do.'
"I pledgo mysulf to make my
surroundings beautiful ami (mili
tary and will endeavor to Induce
others to do likewise,"
youth.
4
A I THE HOTELS 1
$
Chandler Hotel I
Alfred .lohnson, Commits lieorgu
"Ther do not Etipo on J tholr effoct Ii quick
anil .uro"-Mjr u l. Lerey. i i.eavo liardinar 0110
Tor a lonff tlmo I suffored from , Autos uro now running through. On
trips leaving Marshfleld 1kiVii 7
,ou should muko Portland uamo day
A
.uiiskijuiiiuii uiiu jiver iruuiiio, snya
Sir. I4. It, Levey Of (Jreen Ilnv. v.
'.NotldnK sccmcil to help me. 1 final- 1 1
ly tii'CiiriMl a Tiuckntrn nt loinv nnt ii . .
t la TulilQln uml inn t.h.nu.wl i,. ,!,.. I
B, ll.rt
llial tllOV llllVn frllrpil Inn Tli.... nH.. mm .m-mm. . -. - .
tho flnc't catliwtlc I "l.avo , f HUhhSb 0NAL D RECTORY
ns they do nnt j.-rlpu nt nll.nnd Uiolr I '""'
iivwi ja iiuicK ana sure.
Tho noxt day after a big riuarrel ,
11 Cnn iinv tiindiaiid and wife aro ile-'
VwU. . ...,j , ,,,.... .. . " 4 -fc tl .
voted to each other as they were is'.uon, L00.UIII0; M. S. Shiock. h.y?!" ?? n ' ,r"l'1!:Icd;',J;,',(,i I J- M. Wright
i'oiuuiiii; u. w. iMillenwidor. Port- win bo a blcasliiK to you they not ' Phone 1SS-U
'land; Loyal Wleueu, liandon; L. V. Sinol?mJ.?nUi!.iri?..,iflSl,.. c'"".f'.f.".H! I KUIMUXfl CO.TILCTOK
during tho lioiioymoon.
.
WIIH I HE TEA X
AND THE TOAST I
44
44
iHuiiiiiiui. iiiililiil'v iiiivfi n Nirnnini
A Coos llay woman Is always tell- Price. Sumner; It. M. C. Whlttlor, K. .nml 'encilclaUcffect4upon tho Estimates furnished on requost
; her himband that 11 man doesn't . Portland; Frank II. Page. Portland: , rol,. cEteTabl.t..- m, , '
taken by any nnd every mvinbor of 1 Rp H M ShnU
your family. I.llco nil Foley remedies V ,! "1"
lliey nro sold In yellow packages. Ac- l'3c ,''m' M,,,l J '
lug
know what It Is to bo sick.
t.'OOD EVEXIXt;
I will look straight out,
See things, -mil try to evado
them,
Pact hIiuII be fact for me,
And tho truth the truth for-
ever.
C'loiiKli
TELLS OF COOS BAY
LAND DECISI00N
Portland Paper Says Another Step
Has llccn Taken lo Develop
TliK Lo.nlity
)J. C. Hughes, Portland; (Jeorgo J.
, Marr, Portland; S. Abrahanison,
(iardinur; M,ra. E. E. Johnson, Co-
;iiilllo; lloniur (i. Johnson, Itostoit;
JMrs. Walbrldgu, Siiokane; .Mrs. J.
11. Miuiin, iiaiuiou; .Mrs. .1. W. Sar
genson, Spokane; W. C. Laird, Co-I
iiulllo; .1. T. Sullivan, Handon; S.
Wookly, Myrtle Point; Earlo E.
Oraut. Portland; O. S. MUh, San
Francisco.
St, Lawrence Hotel j
D. J. lloakor. Poitland; Mrs.
Mary Laird. Sitkuin; .Mrs. Frank
ccpt.notulut; but tho ucuulne.
For sale by Owl Prescription Phar
inncy. Frank U. Cohan, Central Avo
11110. Opposltu Chuudlor Hotel. T'ole
pliouo 71.
'
1'KO.M "HILLS"
I never IovinI your plains!
Your gentle valleys,
011r drowsy country lanes
And pleached alio).
I want the hllU!--tlio troll
That scorns the hollow.
Up, up Hie niHKOd Hhalo
Where few will follow,
Tho Portland Journal contains an
article regarding the rocont decision
in tho Southern Oregon Laud case.
Tho article Ih aeiompauled by two
llliiulrtitlfiiiu mm ulmvvlni. tllll llOUflf)
IliiinitiniuiiHi ...tv h...' " ...n ..... .... ...
and Improvement., of a settlor on tho!"0"'""; '""': Miss lluth. How
laud and the other shows that nt!"' ''" fo,(,o: - ' Smith and wife,
lsast some of tho land Is good for tho i,00" m'': ,A' NV- Jww. t'omilllo:
timber only. J ';on" K' 'ty; .1. A.
The Portland paper says: mlt '' Co0!i "' - Vra Clink.
Anotlior step toward opening Coosi1 """
Pay to development wuh tho recent I '"J'1 ll"',l
iluolilon of IMUted Stntw District! ,,''' lll",0 wlfo. Norway; It.
..men, iiorence; .1, v. iiowmnn,
, Eastsldo; Charles H. Krugor, Alle
gany; P. E. Donning, Oratits Pass:
II 'I' v..n,..r n....... , ....
, grant is some of the heaviest timber ,, " " y ., ' ."'
... . ........ ..... I Louise Kelley, Michigan. Wis.: Miss
T. J. HOAIFE j A. II, llODOIXS
Marshfipld PA,NT AND
marbHneio DEC0RATING co
Estimates Furnished
Phono 110-It, Marshfleld, Oregon
oat Specialist
(I LASSES FITTED
Pliouu l:lO-J, Hoonis liOO-tiOl
Irving lllock.
DP. MATI'IE H. SHAW.
Pliyslclan and .Surgeon
Pliouu :i:i0.,I.
Offlco Iioiu-s by tippoiutmeiit.
PLlflGl
ft
BEIETT
ei
OLDEST HA.VK IN COOS COUNT
JMnhlMied JHHtl.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid 011 Tlmo
AND SAVIXOS DEPOSITS
1 . ,. Officers
J. . Pemiett, President. , .-r
J. II. I'lanagaii, Vice-President. ' "
It. F. Williams, Cashier.
Hoo. 1 Wlnclie.ster, Asst. fi
JiuIko Wolverton lu tho Coos Pay
land suit.
Embraced In tho Coos Pay landi,
In Mi... ...... Wl.ll . r .1... 1 .
,... ....... ,. ....,. .... ... me wiiwiA,. Ko .Mk,,llall. T Ui K
aro purely agricultural, as must In- Michigan ""'. ' euoy.
1 variably bo tho case in mich a largo I" ' , ,
'a.m. the propo.ulenu.ro Is heavily! hT ,
Umbered, with fir predominating. L.h mo.1 U u,s'' S'l """W.
Pl.n ,in.,l nmlirn...- Mi,M -f ' XN ' '" ''""". "'".its Pum; A. J.
-Arthur Hulterman nouglas and Coo countle. extend- ', ' '' rn " " l i,s,8'' Mra" 8
v n , '"" " " to Coos Hay. ThoiJ Z '' l, ' on'Al J ,k ""'
A Poo. llay man calls him "tho history of Oreon land urantn has aI.0,aU'": .' al,a W,ml' '"
preacher" but I.U wife ,r.u- lo him .. ........ ,i,i i. -M ' '!"". Portland; C. S.
as "our pastor."
So lot nie hold my way,
II)' nothing haltnd,
Put II, at clow of day,
I stand, exulted,
McCulloch. Coiiullle.
I COn.PCANSAHDIXKS
I'liilMHin Hher People See Possible
New Industry
,iry of Oregon land grants has nl., ...
ways neon llial 11. e minis wmo oeiect
ed for their timber value Instead of
their agricultural value, and tho Coos
Deduce the average Coos Hay iay 8 0 exception. It tooms with
mother h objection to her tlaiiKUtui-'w virgin timber.
best follow to Its timl!.t dlmomjioit! Development that will conio In tho
and jou will find that he hasn't any r,l0 nay legion will como Hist lu
"0",,y' ,hnwlnic and thou after (louring In' Tho l.'ardlnor Courier rv:
" the pursuit of agriculture. 'run rivm-fi. ..., 1. ....! .
. . . '. v,uu Hi'iuk, Din 1110 Hout hern 1) euoii , k. ion u nf iim-iii,v iv... ,1
ompany. tho puusout owner, now It Is .aid that some of tht. motor
' lllllilc Ul. l!Ti! .......... M.I... ...1 . . .
' "" " mo usuuiaiei. 1 uoais nave trouble in passing
t value or tluwo lands Is II.UU0.U00. 'through the school of fish, they be
I According to the decUlon of the'ln 1.0 numerous a to iiin..,,!. .....
vwiii 1, tuu
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Irt.'nvo Leave
Oul Pliarmncjr
.Marliriold Coqulllo
AM. A.M.
7:00 7.(m
ao :oo
11:00
I'-M. i.,m.
: :i:oo
n.o .ao
Benjamin OstlincI
CONSUITINO ENOINEEIt AND
AHCHITEC'T
Offices, 20G Irving DIock.
Phono 103-L or 2C7-J.
Marshflold, Oregon.
hates to be run down.
Tho Coos Hay man who Is looking
for trouble never re.iulros tho or
"lces of an optician.
MAHSHFIELP-COQUILLE AUTO
STAGE TIME SCHEDULE
Schedulo arranged to connect
vtltli boats to Handon, Stages to
Myrtle Point, Wagner, Hoscburg.
No delays.
Faro from Marslifield to Cqulllc:
75 cents.
Single . Ijunbv'tli, Props.
Will furnish extra cars for
extra trips day or night; also
inartor cars.
iH. G.Butler ;
CIVIL ENGINEER '
Room a04 Coko Pldg. Phono 14C-J.;
UesIdoncQ Phono ;ic;i-L.
iW. G. Chandler
AHCHITECT
Rooms 301 nnd 30L', Coko Dullding, '
Marshfleld, Oregon. !
Wm. S. Turpen '
AltUH ITECT
Marshfleld, Oregon.
WOOD! -WOTJD!
Kindling wood, per load ?I.7.1 to $2
Alder wood, 1C to 21
,ncUes $2 to S2..-,o
Free Delivery
W. II. MNGO
Phono 227-J.
STEA.MSHIPS
SANTA CLARA Xr PORTLA'
WIOII.YI.NII W .IIM.f ou -vw.v
. SAILS FOR 1 fej,
SAN FRANCISCO VIA EUREftg
F. A. KILBURN $S PORTUfel
si'XD.w. An.TST 1 1. ...... ,.....,, i-iAnrd , Mil
' .'. I'll!' I'lHHUT in.-' yp
tem, t.JSSPhSWIFI C STEAMSHIP CT.,
Pliouo mo Jf vjgj
i:QiTiiM'j;n with wihkmcss
Steamship Breakwat
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM MAHSHFIELD EVERV SUXIJAY Dl'III.VO I
:00 A. M., EXCEPT SUNDAY, JULY -I, AT 1 P. M.A'Jg
PORTLAND EVERY TIIUHSDAY AT H A. M. j
Phono !W..T. H iT jioURl
OUlMl. I lilt MlllllflllV oiiitn.ii ..k1l. I t . .
"" ""' wMimii unuiM) uumt) i riugitiUK tlut piupolltfrtf, ill
.u, ,. , . ;z:.;z::zz z snismrr-'SJii's'iS!.
-. - --. ........ ,r,-,V tll Dliailllllt M II1JI I Mr r
chnunol o ns to avoid tho flth. Thai
seals and BulU are having tho tlmo
V rv IV:!"1!..".".! ,l""k" " "l " UOlll" C. to
.. ...... .-. ,, h ,u T, 0 nny (mo j,or80n
nn commutation nn
LJ tickets, $2.00. u
Marhfleld.North Rend Auto
Lino
Cars every ten minutes from
') a t" 1- P. in.; to South
Slouch onco a day, leaviij at
1 ' n. 111,; to Empire tlireo trips
a day.
OOIIST KING, Pioj.s.
North First St.
. -4
DRY WOOD
at
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Phono 270
IwSiflftispoeTflii:
Weekly Service Coos Ray ana San Franclico.
, SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
f HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton s? l.oo
I'Uinp coal, per ton .... "s.-j'-jn
Or half ton of both : . . . . .',t',73
D. .MUSSON.'prop!'
Phono 18-J or leavo ordera ,u
l!lll)i'r Cigar Store.
STEMISHIP ii SMITH
,
Freight and Passenger Service j
I'HOM MARSIIF11.M.1. ..-,... c ....nir,
" f.t. Ji..fiSf(l, .sin'
;n, at i p. m.
Ban Francisco Office, COO FRo Building, hiu! Mer
L00E Ba? Agent, 0. P. MoQeorqe,
K-J
?bm
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