The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915-EVEN1NG EDITION.
FOUR
M. O. MALONEV. Editor niul Pub.
DAN K. MALONKV. News Kdhor
p-kn td A "7 TTTITTThQ ,1,s f,,sl exaltation upon being tit
LiVJUO 31 X lliVlCO,iVt.lt.(i from thu shackles of Ills old
,llfo lie Ih it to suppose that, since
tho order of UiIiikh ho has left be
hind him meant tho denial of hull-
Official I'ancr of Coos County , vicliml freedom, theiefoie tin- state
Official 1'iiper City of Mnrshfiold. iof iu.,om inl0 hU'li he enters lieie'j
implies (orresponcliiiKiy an uusenco
of all necessity to submit to tho ex
Igciiites ol fcoclul older.
ri wmu II H U h
JUW Vi
r
uy
Of
Besieged! City of Warsaw
Has Population of 750j
Entered at the 1'ostofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through Iho malls aa second-class
mall matter.
Win saw, upon which thu (iormutiH Hiixon. Kraslnsky
ii., i,u (,. ' xsliiu. Is lv far the most lm- """'l Piiuiccs, '"
..i. ,...., .v - ,- -. -- -
and numerous
leal ii, In other wolds, that, while
older ni.iy exist without liberty,
there Ih no liberty conceivable with
out older. It la the task of thu for-olsn-laiiBtiiiKe
newspaper to bring
this fact forcibly homo to him, and
SUHSCIUITIO.V KATES
IIAIIiY.
Ono year $G.OO
Per month CO
WJ2EKIA.
On anr . tl.fiO
When paid strictly In ndvnnce tjio I am making no Idle boast when 1
subsctlptlon ptlco of the Coos Hay, say that It bus succeeded In iiteoin
Tlmes Is ?5.00 per year or $2.50 for ,,,,,nb ts self-imposed task In u
,lx monlhs- icninikablo degiee.
An Independent Republican nowa-' "I li.no cluiiiictorlzod that task
paper, published overy evening ex- as ono ol iiiukliiK u truo American
cept Sunday, and wecKiy, oy
The Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY 1A If A" TIMES.
iimtmiN i coos
ASITGOESTION for a new Indus
try on Coos Hay Is made In a
communication contained In
this Issue of The Times. Tho wrlt
e"r tells of .the ease w Ith which ber
ries of all klucN are raised in this
locality and of 'the necessity of n
cannery or factory where the fruit
I oft the foielRii-born immigrant.
Whether, after becoming merged in
.the general citizenship of the conn-
try, he remains u tine Ameilcaii or.
not, depends, as it depends in the,
'ease of every one of us, be he foreign-born
or nutlve, upon factors of .
u multiple mini, unions wnieii me
i Influence of the press of thu coun
try Is peihnpB the most Important.
Indeed. 1 could conceive at this par
ticular time of no more uigent duty
nmong the many duties Incumbent
upon our press than that of keeping
the mind of every citizen of this
portant city In Russian 1'olnnd.
contains about 7,"o,00U people, a
ciunrter of whom uto of Jewish lin
eage. It Ih built on the left hank
of tho Vistula JtlviT and Is only
;:'" miles Horn Her I In.
The city piopur and huvoial dense
ly populatudw suburbs make up the
town. In the older pint the streets
ai cj narrow, and the houses hovel
llgo but In the new section or the city
tho government took hold mid laid
out a marvelous scenic place with
wide streets, pinks and boulevards,
and hero are built the better clnss
of homes and much of the better
business section.
Many
unlieislt.v and
. many other government struciuies,
annuo ine city iiuitu a snow piticu mu
,10111 Ists.
1 Krom a coninii'rc lal Htiindpolut
. Wiusiiw Is Imporliint also us thu ,
luanufactiiru of metiil, tobacco, to
tiles, chemical products and inllllaiy
.supplies mo enormous.
Due to tho university, thu large
factories for the manufacture of inii
hIciiI Instrumunts und thu many his
toric buildings the city has an lm-1
mouse Hentinienlal vnluu to the en
tire world.
The Russians, after their mptim
'or the city In liJJI, erected tin enor
i motiH citadel in the city, while the
rules befoie them had erected
What'syour gasoline consump
tion ? You burn less when you
lubricate your motor with
ZEEtOLENf
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Zcrolcnc gets more mileage by kccpiiiff
down friction and ly forming the perfect
piston heal that holds cnniprcsioii. Send
for Lubrication Instruction (liatt, speci
fy iiifj make and model of yemr car. Free.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
.Maihlillild
e
Havi
TV, n:
J- vQOj
ay iim
sent to you du
your vacatio.
M
) i
Ml IV ..I.,
"mud
remarkable buildings, in
cluding the Roman Catholic and
Russian cathedrals, thu chinch of the
Carmelites, the Church or the Holy
Cross, the teuiek, or ancient castlo
of the Polish kings, the Caslnilr.
a '
'riimpait running all around the old
portion of the city. The city has ,
, been the scene; of much trouble mid
bloodshed, as tin! wars or Hi 50 and1
I Ml I, and the insurrection of 17H4
all centered about tho city. i
Juice could be extracted. There Is, country unalterably fixed upon those
no better berry country to bo found fundamental principles of govern-
Over Oregon
IVIARSHnELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers
l.cnvo Mnislrilclcl
Jiviivo Jtuiehiii'K .
..-:;i
.(!:;!
A. M.
.. .M.
Daily
Dully
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St.
MAItSIII'll.'M)
New Dodge Cars Fare $?.00
I Ml VIM (Ml (
tlieio Ih mall m
clutrgo.
" Slillli' ptioiir 'II,,. ..
mill ifrll'n i. ''I
, n...r '" "iIcImuJ
"o tlalisfi.,,..!, n
11 Ti ft
pel
lei'
Will
or1 list
' Aiuir i.l.i .i.l
li I,.. .... " "W
- net iiirr,.
It Is for two or
!oc a month.
''I'oue l;jj,
''ffiioi ,
" a,,, j
T. J. SOAIFK
I
anywhere than right In Coos Coun
ty, but the local market Is limited
and owing to the distances from tho
larger cities shipping the fresh fruit
Is practically out of the question.
With a fruit extracting or a canning
plant theru should ha an unlimited
market for berries.
Imcnt laid down by our immortal
forefathers."
In conclusion, .Mr.
Andreao said:
press should bow to the public, be
cniise tho public Is sovereign. Hut,
when we so bow, let 119 first bo sure '
l'OUTI.ANU The nation's con
vention of osteopatljs vvlfl be held
in Portland next week, being thu
TUth annual gatheiing of the asso-
clntlou. Ithore being 11 total
ASTORIA The cruiser Albany, !i"C0 at tho nlacu.
SAI.H.M For the rirst time In sev
eral yearn all the prisoners tit the
penitentiary, excepting those phys
ically Incaplcltated. are at work.
population of
...1.1. ,1 ...l - .. ... s. ......... .. .. . .
The losnnboi-ltlmt It Is the sovereign public wo I "' . , '"" ,""'"" ...,. .. "". . I . ',' ' "l,,n ,n0 m'm-'
rles are purtlculrnly adapted to this I are bowing to and not a more bocv', m..--.. UIK a- oers m 1110 seavey ranilly, one of.
, , ....... .. I . ,)0WI o. anil not a mere liog, tlon on nrrv at Astor a. the Inrcnsf rnmiii..- 1.. r.,.n i.
ingeniously dressed lip to resemble , nkivpoiit nimrln. Kin-rc ii,.,i.i i.i .." .''I
And, above all, oven In how-' ,,,, - ,,. ..",":..:: V VV." "'?. V . V '. '"" T?
"" "" "" ""'v nwii. win .1. 11. avuwy on inu .vtcneilC.IO uivcr.
Newport home has been found at 1 HOSKHUiUi RosehurK nionaroil
-orvains. to make u big demonstration bv
locality and yield enormously. These
berries are In great demand In thu
general market, cither dried or can
ned or used by extracting thu Juice.
Tho mattor hns been considered sov
crnl times and in fact somo of tho
farmers aro to meet soon with the
North Rend Chamber of Commerce
to discuss means for starting n fac
tory of that kind. With such a
plant many farmers would be able
to make additional Income and tho
business Ih one which pays well
enough for families to devote their
entire efforts toward tho cultiva
tion of a berry crop, Tho growing
of small fruits can bu carried out
on hill lands and much of thu laud
which Is not now put to use, and as
tho business does not rocjulro any
great capital it would open an op
portunity for the man of small
means who wants to settle on laud.
Tho chance for a big business In this
lino has suvoral times lntely been
pointed out by this paper.
It.
Ing, let us remember thnt, though,
right or wrong, tho public over re
mains tho supreme sovereign, the
press, too, can never divest Itself
of Its own supremo responsibility
ORANTS PASS Tho Commercial 1 blowing whistles If the decision
the Supreme Court regarding tho
validity or the railroad Issuo was '
favorable to tho city.
MONMOUTH Fifty miles or tho!
Polk County IiIkIiwiivk lmvn immi !
Club hns asked the Oregon Congress
fnllll I flnlnirnt Inn i mnaf 1, clioi..
ih f ... " . . P0," ,nn" ,,ar,,or- 'l"tlnn .it Crescent
Ics. mid for the neglect of which he ,ere ,, pomo , (5ran(8 p
In nrnp rnnilv tn nvni ,. aim...
... -.. .v..-, ... ttu stem nu- rn ,vnv fiTVni. -1 i..n.. ....... . .
' " "" - ""- """ nifin oiiuci, using nu.uuo gallons ot oil tit
li';u of water plpo which will give a wtit-ju cost of $1T.()0 for the entlro work
or supply to Oiugon City will bo ASTORIA The DubolH Lumber
completed probably some tlmo In Company has issued $1,000,000 In
September. bonds and the money raised It Is
GRANTS PASS It has been de-sald will bo usc to log a largo tract
elded to erect a big bath house at lor timber.
Riverside Park on Rogue River. , M.IIANY Kdwnrd I.asliullo com-
SIIKRIIMN Fire which Is sulci to plained to tho police that Will Jon-
.. . ... uiLviiiiiiiiy origin cuiiseii jnings Knocked him senseless
iucmj uamagu in uto iiusluess see-itlien ran tiway with his
tlon or the city. clothing.
h.v : I
of I
counting Its responsibility ns
Keeper or the Public Conscience.
$ '
t WITH THE TEA t
J AND THE TOAST l
THU NinVSPAPMIt'S ItlCSPO.V-SlllllilTV
I IN AN adiltess dullvered licfnrn tho
lucent International Press Con
gress In San Francisco, Mr. Percy
.Andreao of Chicago, vlce-prehldont
of the American Association or For-'
elgn Language Newspapeis, struck I
a very high note its to thu respon-!
nihility or the modem newspaper,
and Its place as an educator or pub-1
lie sentiment.
Ho ussorted his holler that the'
raramouiit tunc Hon of the pross oil
11... '
c;ooi i;vi:ni.(;
God has made no ono ab
solute. The tick depend on
the poor, us well its the poor
on tho rich. Tho world Is hut
a magnificent building: all
the stones aru gradually ce
mented together. No one sub
sists by himself alone.
Folthum
I
wffo
und
and
Allegany Drain
Auto Stage Line
Leaves Marshfield Every
Morning 5.30. Arrive Drain
2 o'clock.
Good Cars Careful Drivers
.Most Beautiful Route to Portland
The Smokehouse,
ir
fj) ..OT
Mnrchfiofrl PAINT lrf1
DK0Wlft( !
crummies l-nrnl:
:, Phono Mo-K. MAmnu,.
ti
Marshfield-Co
Auto Mage
A(Ji:.TS, MAItS'llKIKI.M
1MIOXH (KI-.1 or call I). I,. I'OOTK, Proju letoi- or Auto
Phono HH;i for liirciniiatloii.
I.iue,
Fare $8.50
AIN'T IT Till: TIUTII?
liL'CK
a uttio bit of urrott, u nttio bit or
thought,
A little bit or dining and or pluck,' that
A llttlu bit or couragu In the f''ht
that's being fought
And this Is often looked upon us
luck.
today
public
VV48 to lift
eoiiHclciuo.
iim keeper of the
"This Ih no more
metaphor," n foiilluueil. There
never wiib it time u lion men ns well j
us vvoinuu were no fiercely Intent up-'
on appealing to the public conscience I
and assuming to speak In Its name.
And who Is to distinguish, unilcl this'
bubel c( tongues VMigglng In the ;
name of the public couRcleuce, which '
voice Is tiuly the voice of the peo-1
pie and which Is not? !
"It Is tho Incessant conlllct lie-1
twoeii the contrary Winds of alleged!
public opluiciu that does more last-1
lug daimiKe In our day than even I
tlioHn ccilokHiil hoclal iiihiaviils which
oecHslcmully i cMil! fiom the chiHliIng
Intert'su of race and race. Not be
muse tho conflict or human opinions
Is lit luoir iiijm lcnttt, for wo know
that It is uui, but hecuiiKO, when op
inions, hovicver liDUONt, niiigiiiir;idi
in a false guUe, they are iiiImIiniiIIiik.
and perplex and hewlhlor the public
consolentu liutiMid of clailflug and
MroiiKthciiiiiK it.
"Who. then, Is hotter ciuallflod
thun the ti allied und uxpoilonced
nuwspaper odltor, to point tho ills-
A little hit of vision, and ol faith, a
little, too,
A bit ot htern loslstance when
you'ro struck,
A little hit of purpose In ihe work
you have to do,
All till Is In the masonry or luck.
the best man won. lie Is nut only in
loser, ho is also a liar. 't Tl.,nrr, .,-.- f
niviDcrt iMuitb ;
According to the government flg-
Uhllo this may make homo or tlicm i ,IICK lo1' ,!,:i- Oregon ranks lourth j
sniff. i' the list of lunibur pioduelng stntcs j
Most every woman knows having advanced from 2 3rd place
Tluit clothes don't make the woman!'" "I0 ,,aHt I-'1''"'"-
If J According to tho l'JUl figures,'
Tho woman makes thu clothes. j Washington still rnnks first In Itini-,
ibor production. In fact, thu ro-
.P.. tt .. . . . . . . . . t
iu iiiimj coos nuy people imngino ' i'"ie(i piociuction in this statu fori
l!l!l. tipproxlinatoly l.tiOO.OOO.OOO
fuot, vvus thu largest over reported
liCllVO
Owl Plinriiuiry
Mnrsliriulil
A.M.
7:00
U::t()
l'.M.
1:00
5.110
Ttlu
irltlUIIMIMI ,i ,i
.iiiw3iii-ir,i,ii.MjyuiUElfl
8TAK timi: scuuqO
Schedulo arniiiRed to '
with liontN (o Ranilon, j,ffi,
Myrtlo I'lilnt, Wnsner, EaM
No dolnri. ''
I'nro from MiirhhflflJtofi;
HIukIo Ai Imlvtli, k$9
Will furnish cxtr 05
extra trips day or alfti&V
chnrtor cars.
INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE
.Marnliflcltl, North lloml, llinplie, 'J'aiheel, Sunset May.
Leaves .Mar.shfldil at IJtisy Corner, 7::t() ii.iu,, M::iO a.iu., :i.:io p.m.
2 P. in.; .1 p. m. U-iwch Nortli Rend lr, iiiiuutcs later.
Leaves Kinplro HtrtO it. m.; 1 1 ::) a. m.; j.:) j :;:) p. ,..
0:00 p. m. 'j'rlps unci- tlieso hours may bo iirrnngetl or. I'liono
Ilu.sy Corner. Night phono J 07-11.
20
s
'COMMUTATION
. . M
xivnwrs, .oo,
. Jbii-slifleld-Xorih inik
I. Inn l
Cnrfl overy ten nilnstoPMM
a. in. to IS p. m. tif
Hlough oiico n day, lti-',
11 it. in.; to Ihniilre IhraPfl
n day. TjjEj
GOItST Ai KINO, rrtj .
:XCI
PRnFFSSIfliMAI nifiPf.
eiiiuity means attending to
other people's hiisluoss whun they
aru not paid for doing It.
Uu stopped on hur train and ho
caused her a pain;
He wns plowing around at it ilnncu;
Slio wiinteil to rubs and sho didn't
daru cuss,
So hho gavo htm a cuibory glance.
Tho Coos Hay girl who in.es too
much powder always gives a man
I tho Impression that she iisoh too llt
A little bit of wisdom and Ihe magic tie oap.
of it smile,
Soma i en I determination when
jnu'ri! stuck,
The
CIXCH IMi.W
in Kilt o keep on going till you Tl, ,0V(,r ., , panl& ,
make another mile That glvv Dan Cupid good start:
A.e ciitaloMued and labled under Aml ,f . ww u
A dluiuond to take a heart.
ror tiiat stato or any other state:
Michigan approached this figure in '
IS'.H) by reporting a production or!
I.IIll.OOO.OUO feet.
The cut or Douglas llr In lout1
was tho largest over reported for i
this species; bolnir over 5 Vi billion'
feet. This flguio Is ror u slnglo
species. The cut or yellow plno for
I!' Ill was leported as nearly ir.
billion leot. which figure was sec
ond only to that reported In moo. '
Tho latter tlgurc is mado up or nil
spoclus conimerclully known ns yel
Ipvv pine.
Out or n population of approx
imatuly G7r,.i)00 pooplu In Oregon,
Si.oOO. or ono-slxth ot tho total
number, are directly dependent upon
tho lumber Industry. Of a popula
tion of l.HU.OOO people In Wash-
iiikiijii, i ci per cent, or ni)iirnTinn..
Cni'H leave Maihtifield
earn leavo for Kmplio
Carn Ieavt) .Suii.set lluv
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
fi'ot-ht VL- Kim;.
7 n.iii., II ii. m., p.m., r p. in,
ii., 1 1 n.iii., 2 p.m., n p.m,
J. M. Wright
a. i
n. in..
" , ' ' ""' " ii.m., l p.m., 5 p.m.
lures, Umpire, :.,c; Tarheel or South Slough, fiOc: Hiiiim liny 7c
STKA.MSIIII'.S
F. A. KILBURN ,f PORTLAND
Sl'NDAV, Al'fJl'ST 1ST, 1 . M.
SANTA CLARA
SAILS l'OU
SAN FRANCISCO VIA EUREKA
SCNDAV, .VJWST .ST, , ,. ,,. rc.tm , ,,S1
smith T,,:ffil" IF,C STEAMSHIP CO,
I'honu 1f "' '" RIU""' AKnt
HUIIiDl.Vfl
COXTWCHiS"
Kstlmntcs furnlehed cine.
V'lltll V.lll oll.t.r , l.rt..l. .... 1... 1 ,
i n.i.if, .. uuuii iiiiuc lit- iiirii.. iii nun .... i .
, i i ....... ..... , '''.000 aro de pendent nnnn i...
The wish lo travel pathways that
were nover tioc lie oie, I imioiiuIi nmi ,.,.( i.,,... n. i ' '''"" am c
To hold the lino against the Me,! " ' " ' ". " '.'.. 'Wt " l'Vlr Industry.
,, , , , t- ipc kii; cue same gom
that buck. brick twice. I
To keep the spirit beating when the1 t'SKITh t'OtV Kvrm ..
flesh Is weak and Mire, pii unnriim,,,,, .... .m...i i...-..t. I
l.w iiiiuu lllll ( .
imagined their
take rare mf Ihom
The DonrhoiisiM nm
ill .1.1. i.. l .., r !..,. ' "
.in huh in iii uui imiiiuiiM' i ""nigooil folow who
To do the light when wrong would
peotn to fill your purse vltli
To cling to tiutli, nor fear tho
devil's muck;
tluitloii between tint more pausing '
winds that bend und twist the pub- To pla your part iinieirUhly. bo over
brave and hold,
lloitdu ou llud the
luck.
mystery of
Seleutod
(friends would
when they wore down and out.
About two oaivs after he Is innn
rlod a man will got hold of his mar
riaxe ceriuicate and ntuily It In
sneaking way to mnku Bure that
noes not lontatn bouio on or that
uilKht make it invalid.
M
lie mind lor a thetluu mounint and
(ho leal Htoim-wind that originate
In thu public mind tucir. munch
ing it to Its uttermost depths, and
KhliiK it a new mid huting shape?" i
Tit., .lluf l. .1.... 1......... .,.. ..... r... ..
.... .,::: ":;..'. . :.. Bi . ,y;lvor ua,m,r ,m r l'ot,l8 'wuwy m. u ji-t a
" "v ,...., ... ..ifiiiii nun iitmm i ih iiiiici.li niocesuioii uiu im ii.,.. ....n....
,, i . ""11 tuuillli
tlie longest ever scon on Coo Hay,
ONIJV Is used today for the
nkt of couvenlonco to facili
tate the exchange of one idn.i
' of wealth f0r another. Business was
conducted i,y trndit)g or bartor. Tho
, man who had hoof and wnniod lnon.i
a had to find konuiono who lm.t i,m.i
it, and vvtih willing to exchange for ent
ile, nil. method was Inconvenient
ImsiilM being uin-atlsfactoiv nn.i .,.,
" i l)oir:iii in in., n,.i ,.....
'Ph., ai,.iMitt., iniw ii .; . "',l " ""8 Miinunrii
.... .......,. ,,,,, f., IMti. uUl III VMliiik niul
-- "
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i
KQUH'l'KI) WITH WIIUHJISS
Steamship Breakwater
AIAV.1YS ON TISIK.
sails pkom MAiisiinnu, rvkiiv vsnv wmsa .iui.v at
8.01, A. M., uxciJW 80.MIAV, .ll'LV .,, AT , ,, M. AN)) mmi
1'OKTIiAN,, IJVKltV TllimsiMY AT H A. M.
i'liono :irs-j.
H. 3. MOIIIt, Aficnt.
'
ur. H. M. snaw a
K)o, ICm- mid Tliront S
jiiAs.si:.srmaau?
l'houo :i:to..f. Itoonu Jf;?!
IlllllLf Illock. K '
l)lt. MATT1K II. SHAW. M"'"i
j Physician ami SiirfM'ftr8J
( I'houo UW-J. Hate
Offlco Iioiii-m by i'poipwne
t Bte
Benjamin Ostlind J$
coNsuiriNd n.vci.vP -jx
I OfflcoB, 20C inlniK H
'Phono 103-L or 267-J. Li
' Mar.ltl!lWi
H R Rntlnr
CIVMi n.VOlXEO
Itoom 301 Coko nidj. i"
Rc8ldcnco I'hone 'f
W. G. Chandler m
Rooms 301 nml 302, Col'l
Marshfield, Oref
Wm. S. Tnrnen
aroiutec
Marshfield,
'knows, what li... i,inr.i i,i, i. t ......, i oxcnntige
ever .Marl.rield man bo- l0llla 11MMlllullIv kliril ,, . .... .. '.; "'" uu ami ttn.es used
inu
tile Aiiieihan pioss, Mr. Audio.ui
thought, ln In (he orforts of the
former to iiiuko a good iiiuilcau of
tho Immigrant and the duty or the
latter to keep him a good Auioiliau
in this couucctloii, lm ,ild:
"1 am not at all sum which of the
'two tasks Is the moie dllflcult. Tho
foreigner when he reaches the,e
shores conies In many ciihes with
that one-sided conception of Ainoil.
(tu liberty which
ferent
(little.
mediums,
medium of
dlf
Tho (JrooU iis.ui
the Chliiciiu toa. t,om nm,,,.
trios used Milt, the' Indian wampum.
Virginia tued tobacco and manv
uiurltiiiio countries iibed cowry
hliollK. Tliune methods all ptoved so
unwitlstactory that tho earlv rinn...
:;;L"r',.,! -s -xizm
1 . ,, r. ,, :;ir - -,- '"" """"d0,T ""
!ou are sinaitor tlmn ho U but hu. Money In Itg rurloiib forms of to-
COOII IIIINCiS
The bunco man we all abhor
Or loiiuo. Hut I'll tell vini
That most of tis are lookliiiC for
Hood thingfc that we can do.
i All depoudb upon (ho point of
, vIhvv. It t accident when dad umash
I on the car and uuoloinos when
.luhuule dootf.
eiiiieis mm n imi ..in n.,i .,., it ..... .... ... ... i.i... -
jo the fact that the exeicise of hU ! that Tour du is Jnait . , ,1s. I a w.tl.r of ,l,olM lift, uvga
iiuouy is conditioned upon his duel I " ""' "m" wgu"1 tooth-
Kara zor the liberty of others., ml Any old tlme ,.. ttdmlth lbll ' "' u"," "" "ia go to an oven-
lll(5 j)arya
day lias ptoved satisfactory, con
venient for nil mediums of exchange
and is cliiMlflud under two heads, pa.
per niouc) aud hard moiie.v m coins
Contributed
IKTEMHIt THnimi CO,
Weekly Service Coo, ,tajr ttlld 8nB
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IP 111 SMITH
Freight and Passenger Service
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San Frnncco Office, 000 Flfo Building,
Oooi! Bay Agent, 0. J McGeorge,
tl Mef Number 23
Phone U.
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WOOD! J
Kindling wood, per !M
Alder .wood, 10 to 21
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Nut qoal, per ton w if"
Lump coal, per ton ijStS
Or half ton of both - UJ&
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