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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION
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,; Do your family ironing the
Electrical way. It can be done quickly and
'." frctlcssly. It can be done with the maxi
mum of comfort and the minimum of expense.
Hot Summer Days Become
?CboI Days for Ironing
,-For, with an Electric Iron
k easily attached to any convenient socket
ironing can be done in the coolest spot about
. - the. house out on the porch if desired. And
, ironing by Electricity is very economical too.
Oregon Power Co
' Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J
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People
JUST AT PRESENT. RUT THE
TIMES TRUSTS YOU, A LIVE
PUSIUNO Rl'SLNESS MAN
ARE NOT.
PUSH
YOUR UUSINESS IN DULL
TIMES AS WELL AS ALL
OTHER TIMES. PUSH IT
WITH GOOOD STRONG AD
VERTISING. GOOD ADVERTISING IS A
TONIC TO DEHILITATED,
DULL TRADE. IT MAKES
THE WEAK TRADE STRONG
THE STRONG STRONGER.
LET THE COOS RAY TIMES
HELP YOU ON .YOUR AD
VERTISING. IT IS HELP
ING OTHERS MAYHi: IT
CAN ASSIST YOU.
OUR ADVERTISING MAN
PLANS AND ADVJSES ON
SPECIAL SALES OPENINGS
INTRODUCING NEW
GOODS AND ALL PHASES OF
A D V E R T I S I N (I POLICY
P5iRfVa!S
VV.lZ'
AFTER THE WAR IN EUROPE
WHAT will the unprotected
Widows and Orphans do?
y Mil I. UUI1I.V .HlllU I fill I1IK1 U1U 1(11111-
AFTER THF WAR OF LIFF!' Commissioners, charges of favor
in i 'it vniin i , lllmii mill oMimagaiico in tlio oxpon-
Wliat Will YOUR WidOWS antl uiltu.o of tlio road fund being made.
orphans do, if unprotected?' 11,,1UT,'AX;,Tu;rte ,0. ,l"
r, , ; , Ainoiicnn Osteopath Assocliillon
YOU ShOllltl WOlTy ' mcotliiK my that many mothers lot
i,lno , I their babies tllo because ot ignor-
muui uaa unco In curing for tlioni.
tri fw YkT SALEM 13. II. Sprnngcr lins
r.riwaffl U l flfjnan lirouit 8,ilt ri" $'.-in against
Liuvraiu jlo nuuuaU(ll0 ,,ltv of Slllolu n0KnK t)mt ho
The Marshfield Life Insurance ?k.,l,Jurod by f,llUnK rrom u Hl,lc-
Mail I 'I''"' DALLAS Tho Dalles busl-
1 "in i,' ii ti ... i moss tiion liavo launched a move-
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NOTICE
Cream 20c per pint;
Whip Cream 25C per pint
Mill 71. o nop nimrt
X 11 "m." Vr ' ' ii
Buttermilk -10c per gallon
BllttGr 30c ner nOUnd
Pl,ULI " out, JU IJUi'l'U
Ice 50c per 100
Special prices for larger
quantities
COOS BAY ICE &'
, . nAr. , . . llcvod to bo Poto Clark wanted for
COLD STORAGE CQ.Sv'rK,,?.' "or
LERANON City Attomoy A. II.
Phone 73.
Deliveries at 8:30 a. m.
and 2:00 p. m. daily
2ft COMMUTATION rjfl
U TICKETS, $2.00. .
Mursliflcld-North I lend Auto
lilllO
Cars every (en minutes finin
(I a. in. (o 1- p. in.; to .South
Slough onco n day, leaving at
1 1 n. in.; to Empire three trips
a day.
GORST At KINO, Props.
City Auto & Taxi Co.
Day ami Night .Service
For tnxl, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, .phono 20,"
Chandler Hotel
LYNN LAMUI3TII, Prop.
Now Cnrs Now Cars
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QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono lOti-L.
MAHSHFIKLW, OKJGON'
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
Marshfield-Coquiile
Auto Stage
Leave
Ovl Pharmacy
Mar.sliflold
A. SI.
7:()()
i)::to
P.M.
1:00
n.ito
Leave
Coiiulllo
A.M.
7:00
0:00
11:00
P.M.
a: oo
(i: no
MARSIIFIELD.COQUILLE AUTO
STAGE TIME SCHEDULE
Schedule arranged to connect
ullli boats to Ilaiidon, Stages to
Mjrtlo Point, Wngnoi. Itosebiirg.
No (lolays.
Faro from Mai-shflold to Conulllo:
75 cents.
Slaulo & Iimlvtli, Props.
Will furnish extra cars for
extra trips day 'or night; also
charter cnrs.
TELEPHONE
The July telephone directory is now being distributed.
Careful use of the directory will improve your service,
CALL BY NUMBER. If you do not receive a copy of tho
new directory promptly, call Chief Operator,
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Abstracts
KOK HELIAI1LE AJtSTKAOTS OF TITUS AND I.M'UltMATlON
AROU'D
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, KAST8IDE AND SENGSTACKEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDH
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER
" All Over Oregon ASSETS ARE MAWY
DW.LAS Petitions mo belli' olr
otilntoil to bring nlioiit tln recall
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utiilit run rt llnll I'tMil It'lititt tt1witl !
iiivnt iui it "v; uui itiiiiii, iihjii
completed, will cllnilnato about :10
miles of tlio route arouinl Mt. Hood
from Poitlnnd to Tlio Hallos.
COKVALLIS Special trains wore
run from Corvnllls to Albany to
accommodate those who wont to
hoar W. .1. Ilryan apeak.
OREGON CITY Farmers of Clak
ninus County are not greatly alarmed
about tlio rain daninglng their
wheat, very llttlo duningo being
done bo far.
i ASHLAND Former Iowa pcoplo
numbering lOO. met at Ashland
Llthln Park In tholr aiinunl picnic.
HOOD RIVER Young boys aro
accused of picking tiio pockets of
reoplo when they are In bathing, n
tot(,i of ?C7 having boon tnlcon In
mis way.
KAI.IJM John Monuhan, serving
a term In tho penitentiary from
Multnomah County, escaped whllo
picking flax In tho field with other
convicts.
HOOD RIVER Tom Clark, an In
dian arrested by tho police, Is bc-
Todd, has started a distillery where
ho will distill peppermint from the.
product of In acres.
1 DALLAS B. M. Smith, former
County Clerk of Polk County, has
accepted a position as auditor of
tho Stato Agricultural Collage.
A LH ANY At a special election
I1
held at Holly, a now union high
school for that district was author
ized by tho voters.
PORTLAND ileal estato trans
fers show an Increase over the mime
period of Inst year.
ALBANY A meeting of tho farm
ers 'and fruit growers wns hold to
dlsciiKS the flro blight which Is dum
nglug tho fruit crop. J
KIKJKNK Tho ministerial con
ference which has boon In session
at tho Oregon University has como
to a close.
ASTORIA Another carload of
young fish has arrived to bo dis
tributed In tho lakes In tho west
ond of tho county.
IIAUDMAN A flro swept through
Hnrdmmi and burned several build
ings, causing n loss ot $12,000.
TOLKDO Ralph Plpon, n brldgo
contractor, nnd a young lady, wore
Itilitni1 tl'linn ft it tilltft 11 1 l It lt
11 j iti vii niaii ltd tin i u in n u iv ii tuuj
woro riding turned turtle.
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144V uii4iwr. 1 IIU JIIIIIUI It .ii.
C. A. mouibeis hnyo taken up Indus-
trial work with n view of assisting
I their parents about tholr homes.
ALIIANY Tho Albany pcoplo
mado special arrangements for tho
entertainment of William J. Rryan
1 who spoko in tho city today.
ALRANY M. McDonald of Oronco
has been olectcd a trusteo of tho
Albany College to succeed Rov. A.
M. WHIIaniH, of Seattle.
REND Three forest fires nro rag
ing In tho neighborhood ot Rend but
so fur thoro has boon no vnlunblo
timbor destroyed.
GRESIIAM Oskar Hubor, who
lms tho contract for paving tho Pow
ell Valley rond, estimates that tlio
pavoment can ho laid nt a cost of
frbm $1.35 to $1.15 por square yard.
KLAMATH FALLS Eugono Isa
acs, a prouilnout Klamath Indian,
who it Is alleged wns stubbed by Joe
Rrown, anothor Indian last weok,
dled as u result.
DIRECTORY
i
I UNDERTAKING 1
villi bo kept H
OPEN TO THE PURLIO H
A regular htato licensed H
iindoi taker will bo In H
cliargo H
Phono 105. J I
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PORTLAND James J. Kennedy,
who died at Ocean Park, was a Spanish-American
war veteran mid was
burled with mllltaiy honors In Port
land. GRESIIAM Special Inducements
In tho way of prlou for tho school
children aro offered for exhibits at
tho .Multnomah County fain to bo
hold In September.
LA GRANDE A Liberty Hell
made entirely of cherries grown In
tho La Grando district has been sent
to tho San Francisco fair as an ex
hibit. PORTLAND Mis. Thorn Tonscth,
who has been n resident of Port
land for twenty-five yonrs, died at
tho homo of her son, Cornelius Ton
seth, nt tho ago of 78 years.
HOOD RIVER Tho party of lo
cal people who had planned to climb
.Mr. Hood postponed their trip aftor
receiving a forecast ot probable bad
weather on tho mountain.
SIIKKIDAN Tho Sheriff has dis
covered that a building which burn
ed had been sot on flro in several
places and that watch dogs tied
at tho building had been poisoned.
ASTOUIA Kdwnrd W. I'nsluw, a
fireman on tho stoninor Nahcotta,
which was In Port Astoria, has dis
appeared and It Is believed that ho
was drowned.
KUOKNH It was decided by thoso
In attondanco at the Inter-dononilim-tlonal
conference that Inter-church
rlvnlry and division ot church units
was hurting the causo of rollglon.
PORTLAND Harry Turtledove, a
well-known IC-yoar-old high school
boy, was killed In a collision be-
tween a bicycle ho was riding and
a motorcycle.
KUGENU Tlio Oregon Ministers'
association advocated tho crediting
In high schools for work dono In Sun
day school rathor than attempting
tho Introduction ot tho Jiiblo in the
schools.
ORUOON Mrs. J. W. McDonald
loft $1,000 worth of cash and dia
monds in her burning house and wus
prevented from returning to roscuo
tho property by neighbors who fear
ed she would bo killed.
SALEM Tho Supremo Court haH
decided thnt tho Portland Jltnoy bus
ordlnanco is Invalid, but states that
tho holding Is on a technicality and
thnt tho city has n right to pnss
a similar ordlnanco.
ASTORIA Tho trial or J. L. Hor
ry, auditor of Seaside, charged with
malfeasance In offlco, wus halted
when tho caso was roforrod back
to tho grand Jury, tho Indictment
being faulty.
HOOD RIVER Corn growing In
tlio Hood Itlvor district hns proved a
success, hundreds of acres having
boon planted slnco Hilly Sunday, tho
evangelist, demonstrated on his farm
that It could bo done.
EUGENE Stops havo been taken
to establish a market, tho Cominor-
c"' Club naming committees to con-
for with tho fnrmors regarding tho
movement.
PORTLAND Tho month of July
has brought almost twice as much
rnln as July last year but for the year
thcro Is a deficit slnco Inst Sbptom
lior as compared to tho previous yenr,
according to tho Portland weather
man.
Mc.MINNVILLE Light rains nro
halting tho work on tlio crops and if
thoy contlnuo there will bo damage
ilono in the neighborhood.
faALE.M Tho Llun-Rcuton Coon-
orntlvo t.rowors 4ssoclatlon hns
' ',con to"m', tov tno Prposo of rnls-
lug nnd selling vegetables.
I GRESIIAM Miss Edna Slioomnk
or of Gieshnm will lonvo for San
Francisco nnd from thoro will go to
China to outer missionary work.
McMINNVILLE Tlio St. .loo or
chards, a largo tiact which was sot
out to fruit nro now bearing for tho
first tlmo and a largo amount of
poaches from tho laud marketed.
OREGON CITY Mrs. Grnco
, Rrown has filed suit for $10,000
ingulust William Spldoll and Charles
Rlugham nlleglng that thoy dofamod
her good iiamo,
r MEDFORD - Goorgp Andrew
Jackson, known ns tho watermelon
1 king, died ut his homo In Modford.
Ho crossed tho plains In 1851 and
was ngod H2 years.
PORTLAND Rov. and Mrs. W.
R. Allon celebrated their fiftieth
wedding nnnlversary nt their homo
In Portland.
L4V GRANDE Tho onstorn Oro
gou lumbermen havo sent delegates
to Spokauo to moot with tho Fed
eral Trado Commission.
CORVALLLS Mrs. II. W. Johnson
of Corvallls who dlod I11 u hospital
at Portland was brought back homo
for burial.
EUGENE Mrs. Charles V. Jarvls
wns found iincoiibcloiis In hor homo
having been Injured m u mysterious
manner.
OREGON CITY Grovor Fnulknor
mid his six months old daughter havo
boon brought back Irom Colorado
bv an officer to answer u charge of
not hiippurtlng his wlfo.
' KLAM4TTII FALLS J. R. Muson.
I a non-partisan candidate, has been
, elected mayor of Klamath Fulls.
ROSERURG- Tho Rosoburg pco
plo held n gonoral colobratlou wllon
! tho supromo court decided In favor
of tho railroad bond lssuo.
RAKER -Runchors of Grant
! county complain of a shortage ot
I help as the harvest advances mid
high iages are prophesied.
I PENDLETON Tlio now na
tltorlum In Pendleton will bo freo
to all excepting on Sundays whon 11
chargo ot ton cents for Its uso will
I bo mado.
(IKIIM.WS CLAIM TO 1113 IX (iOOI)
SIIAPI3 NOW
Country Has Xot II eon Damaged
And Xo Money I ton owed
Fioiii Foreigners
IJ13ULIX, Aug. :!. aornniny gives
a list of assets at tho end of tho.
i year of tlio war as follows:
Tho country free of tho enemy ox
,copt a small strip In Alsace; has
ppworful and active submarines and
Zeppelin fleet; tho armies cnpiblo
of making nn offensive fight In nny
of tho scats of war; finances unim
paired mid claims to bo only coun
try which has not borrowed In for
eign lands; large number ot nblo
loaders to direct tho campaigns on
land and many sea fighters; bus
a million citizens In foreign hurls
ready to como homo and fight; ter
ritory prnctlcnlly undamagod by the
wiir. It Is also stated Unit tlio
iinmtvy hns spent $2,500,000,0 ); and
that 250,000 men havo been killed.
NINE ACCIDENTS
That Will tlio Number lleported
From Coos County
A total of ldG accidents for tho
wool: was reported to tho State La
bor Commissioner. Threo woro fn
tal. Ono of tho fatal accidents was
reported from hero. Of tho total
iiln'o accidents were reported from
Coos County, ns follows:
.1. 4. Twohy, North Uend, noso
broken, construction.
Raymond Collins, North lloud,
eyes Injured, construction.
Gcorgo E. Hudson, North Rend,
eyes Injured, construction.
Wiley T. Legg, North 'Rend, eyes
Injured, construction.
Robert M. Kcllnr, North Rend,
eyo Injured, construction.
C. C. Alison, Mnrshflold, faco cut
sawmill.
Ellis Hngistrom, Mnrshflold, scalp
wound, logging.
Georgo Troanor, Mnrshflold, fin
ger mashed, logging.
E. Syvcrson, Mnrshflold, blown
up blasting, fatal, blasting.
PAYS TEN CENTS
FOR A LAND DEED
Probably Smallest Government Entry
Ever I'mvoil U K-IOOtbs
of 1111 Aero
WASHINGTON, D. C. , Aug. .1.
Miss Serena Helen Rlue dropped into
tho United States Laud Offlco utCiiHs
Lake, .Minn., 11 few days ago mid paid
tho Government 10 cents for a deed
to her homestead 011 Turtlo Lake In
thnt State. Miss IUuo's homestead
consists of a triangular point of land
Jutting into tlio lake, ISO root long
In Its longest pnrt, nnd 38 fcot wtdo
1 In Its widest pnrt. Tlio entlro area ot
. tlio homestead is 8-100 of an ncro
mid the laud office authorities say
It Is probably tho smallest entry over
proved up,
Tho young wo in it 11 who mado the
ontry Is 27 yonrs old. To comply with
the homestead law nnd obtain patent
to her Inkosldo laud, sho built n log
liouso, 1G x 10 fcot, nnd lived In It
for seventeen months. Tho 10 cents
paid Into, tlio land offlco was tho
prlco fixed by tho Govoriimont for
commuting tho entry to cash. In con
sideration of tho 10 cents, she will
not bo required to complete the threo
years of rosldouco on tho land thnt
would othorwlso hnvo been required.
Of tho 3,181 squnro feet in Miss
Rluo's homostend, tho law required
her to cultivate 218 squnro fcot. In
stead, sho cultivated mid grow crops
011 nearly halt tho area of the lot
Ilor crops Included tomatoes, cab
bngo and clover.
.MARRIAGE LICENSES
Tho following nro recent mnrrlago
licenses Issued at tho county dork's
orrica:
Don J. Scott mid Loonu Evens llur
brldgo.
James Robert Culhortson and Eth
el F. Martin.
Harry S. Cordell and Lydla Roll
Itodor.
Mathlas Lux and Resslo May Jen
sen. WILL GET IMOXEY
Tho Coqulllo Sontlnol says: "Word
has boon received hero that tho Den
ver brokers who puichnsed tho city's
$30,000 Issuo of refunding bonds has
received the certificates attesting tho
formal slguaturo of tho bonds; mid
the romlttaiico to cover tho coutrm't
prlco of tho bonds is expected here
tho first of next weok.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will bo received until
noon, Monday, August 9th, 1915,
for tho construction ot a school
building at Powers, Oregon, for
School District No, 31.
General work, plumbing and boat
ing to bo let In separate contracts.
Plans and specifications for the
work may bo seen ut tho office ot
Win. S. Tarpon, Architect, Marsh
field, Oregon.
A certified chock for five por cent
of the amount ot bid must accom
pany bid.
Tho right Is resorved by tho
school board to accept any, or ro
ject nil bids recolved and no bid
will bo considered accepted until
after contract is signed.
WM, S. TURPEN.
Times want ads brlut' results.
JUSTICE
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MAXV CASKS FILI3D IX C. L. PEX
NOCK'S CorilT LAST FEW DAYS
.Most of Them 4ro Actions to Collect
Small AiihiiiiiIh Hut Keep Cou
ntable Cov llusy Serving: Papers
During tho last few days, Justice
Ponnock has been kept busy receiving
now cases, mostly small actions to
collect money on small accounts. At
tachments and other proceedings In
cident thereto havo kept Constable
Cox working overtime to sorvo all tho
papers. Among those filed nro the fol
lowing: Dnlfour-Guthrlo Co. vs. C003 Day
Iron Works for $81.
Finnish Cooperative Co. vs. M. V.
Manning mid A, Manning.
J. L. Ilowmmi vs. Harry Reynolds,
$10.
Levy & Spleglo vs. Farmers Union,
$S3.
Oregon City Mfg. Co. vs. E. nnr
geron, $05.
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SEVENTY-TWO HIGHEST HEACIN
13DIIV THE ML'RCL'RV
The AveriiKO Temperature for tho
Month Was .Slightly Over Six
ty Degrees
July wns a nice cool month In this
locality. Tho tonipcrnturo was novor
abovo 72 degrees. That was tho max
imum tonipcrnturo for tho month,
registered on the 11th. Tho minimum
tonipcrnturo wits II on tho 17th. Tho
menu maximum temperature was.GC
7 degrees mid tho mean minimum
53.7. Tho 'nverngo tempornturo for
tho month wiib G0.2 degrees. Tho
greatest dally rnngo of tempornturo
was 22 degrees.
Tho total precipitation for tho
month wns 1.52 inches and the great
est rainfall In 2 1 hours was ,G3 Inch
es 011 tho Q tli.
Thoro were ten days In tho month
whon precipitation wns registered.
Thoro woro II clenr days, II cloudy
days and 3 pnrtly cloudy days.
WILL DEVELOP THE
SIXES RIVER MINE
Group of California Men Havo Con
trol of Property iiml Will
Rulld Fltiino
It Is stated that a group ot Cal
ifornia men havo taken over tlio
Dlvelblss mine on Sixes River and
intend to develop It on a more ex
tensive scalo than has ever beforo
been attempted In tho locality. Re
cently a band of Greek laborers
came through this city nnd wont
to Curry County to work on tho
prJporty. Speaking of the 25 Greeks
who tire employed, tho Ruudoii West
ern World Buys:'
"Thoy will bo placed at work Im
mediately by Superintendent Thomp
son 011 rushing construction work
on tho five miles of flume nnd
ditch that Is being built to carry tho
water to the hydraulic mining ap
paratus. Tho flumo is holng made
of cedar boards split from logs In
tho woods. It will carry 0110 of
the largest heads of water ever used
In mining oporntlons In this sec
tion of the state mid will permit mi
extensive development ot the mines.
It will bo rushed to completion ns
quickly ns possible in order to bo
In operation beforo tlio winter rains
sot In.
"Tho mines aro what aro locally
known ns the old Pntlsson nnd tlio
Dlvolblss mining claims of Sixes,
TJioy woro oponed by .Mr. liininn
nbout two years ago and hnvo pro
duced a number ot big clean-ups;
0110 of which mado only a short tlmo
ago wns about $15,000.
"Tho country traversed by tho
flumo nnd ditch Is very rough mid
construction work requires engin
eering skill.
CALLED TO JAIL
Min. Funiilo O'Doniioll Wauled Again
nt Coqulllo
Continued efforts to keep out of
Jail 011 tho part ot Mrs. Faiiulo
O'Doniioll who wns tried for selling
liquor nt the Aingo Hotel In Em
pire, which somo tlmo ngo she con
ducted, appear to have failed, from
tlio following nppeurlng in tho Co
qulllo Sentinel:
"In tho caso ot the Marshfield
bootloggor, Fminlo O'Doniioll, con
victed of disposing ot intoxicating
liquor on Sunday, who has kept out
of Jail for a year or more by an
appoal to tho Supromo Court, Dis
trict Attomoy Llljeqvlst has Just re
ceived notice from tho clork that
tho application for a re-heurlug bus
been donled. Sho Is expected over
hero now In a few days to board
ut tho Landrotb House."
WILL DEMOXSTHATK
Practical Lessons In Clearing Land
To Ho CD veil
Lessons In thq clearing of loggod
off land, an Important problem in
this locality, aro to bo given In Coon
County, according to tho following
from tho Coqulllo Sentinel:
Messrs. Rordlo nnd Strait, two men
sont out by the U. S. Department ot
Agriculture will bo in this county
about the middle of .ugiist to glvo
doiuonstratloiV In ithe clearing of
loggod off lands. It Is expected that
those men will be In this county about
threo days mid that ono ot their de
monstrations will bo glvon In the log
ged off land on the hill southeast of
UiIb city. They will glvo talks 011 tho
improvement ot logged off lands ami
demonstrations of stump pulling,
blasting nnd seeding on such lands.
They will probably be at Coqulllo
about August 15,
Have your USTTlUt heads, bill
heads, etc., priated at THE TIMES
offlco.
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