The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
TWO
GOOS BAY TIMES had paid coquille
duicl Dunnu dill.
M. C. MALONKY, Kdltor nnd Pub.
DAN K. MAIiONIiV, Nona Keillor
Official l'npcr of Coos Comity
Officlnl Paper City of Mnrsliflcld.
Three ."Men Itiuiijilit KiitU 1'rom
Jlo-oliiiif$ (Julrkly Dlsmlfcotl by
Justice Stanley Other One
The Coquille Horalil Bays. "The
ease of the State of Oicroii nRninst
10. II. OiiKwaro, H. .1. (IrlRwaro anil
BUCK FOR II VISIT IA0ULD SHIP FREE
I'ATinm op vikitohs ijahlv s. i would allow kaiii i:x
coos hav pioxi:i:it , nimris'roTUAVi:ri kicki: i
&
AUGUST ID. DM I.
Entored nt tlio Postofflco nt Altirsh
floid. Oregon, for transmission
'through tho malls as second-class ij. y. Laisen, canio to n very slid'
mall mnttor. ,jen termination before Justice Stan-
! lev when It developed that .Mrs.
f4? Xorn Wilkinson, the pilvnte prose-
1 r.,.nr,r.... . . . . i ,- rictitor, lmtl received payment lor mo
EUROPEAN WAR ONE board bill which she had cliniguil
1 YEAR AGO TODAY 1 tllom wltl1 i""1"'"- , . ., '
I CHn H3J IUUHI I Tlln ,,nrtlm hint roomed nt the
Trawler's Host for about tlireo
weeks whllo looking for employment
!lim-.. llitlni? mmliln In find Work
President Wilson approves tho tllcy Htarted for Rosoluin,', where
1)111 In Congress piovidliiR iBR.noo,- tlloy Wcro nc,Mtnliileil. promising to.
uvu ror uio purennso 01 Hiups ond the nni-iuitt thev owed .Mrs.,
sail under Aitiorlenii flag under wilkliiHon upon arrUliiK there. As
government control. ' eom (IS tieJ nn.Ved they raised
It Is reported that litin.Oiin Ilrlt- ,U, llmM,,v , Ht!llt u,,, amount of
Isli troops have been In Kntticc ( tj,0r i,ij lc, yr. WIlkliiBon. In1
bIiico August 7. it),0 memtimu sho li.nl sworn out a,
SI. Petersburg announces that the wnminl nM,j nU! mull wcro brought
Russian Invasion of the Austrian ,,, ,, t10r pxainlnntlon was'
provinces of Oiillcla and lltikoulnn pt for tl)H mornB before Justice
is well In progress. ic,...,!,... The fact that the lady had
AUBtrlnn troops mobilize openly rec,,V0,i ,or money was unknown
near tho Italian frontier. ,,,. ,,. M1.nt,ii,r itnlue until the lady
.w .. !--- n - -
Allan A. T.olircc, .Mis. M. Wnlleiisteln Petition Now llcliiR CoiiMdeicd If
mid .Mix. Demur lleic to j Grunted Coos liny Mn lliuo t
.Meet With Old IVIeniN Dhj Display nt MjrUo Point
Hrussols admits that the Germans
linvo taken n number of positions,
but have wasted fifteen days In ur
rlvlng nt this result.
was placed on the stand. Sho stat
ed that she Had noiitieii hiiciiii
Johnson of tho fact, and why the
county was put lo the expense of
irlnglng witnesses beiore mo justice
I .iocs not niinear.
Mcuo fC nocrnM ti Charles Smith Is being examined
t NEWS OF OREGON ' ehargo prefeired by Landlord
tHMWMWMWWWHH4,L! ?.f. '? ,1X .'.i! '
ireiiHon to bollove that he was about
to skill lo San Francisco, leaving
11 $20 deficit In his board bill. .Mr.
Young fitatus that other cases are
on the way, as he has heconio weary
of being I'cutcn out of board bills
and haB sworn out some other war
rants, In which cases the arrests
have not been made.
MRS. CHAPMAN and .Mrs. Leo Ful
ler relurned today after a sev
eral day's visit with .Mrs. II. II.
Smith at Powers, who with her
children, returned with them for
a shoit stay in .MarBhfleld.
K. II. WKSLHDKIt, the moving pic
ture man, was hero from Ilaudou
yesterday In his auto. Ho wiib flg
urlni! on iitllllim tho old North
western In milking 11 film, pro-'
vldlng she Is towed out to sea
and destroyed, as originally plan- ,
lied.
t AT THE HOTELS t
$$ ;
Chandler Hotel ;
K. J. Ilayuiau, l'ortlaud; George !
P. Holland, Portland; .ludgo J. P. j
Kiivauiuigh, l'ortlaud; P. Mnlior, San i
Francisco; A. II. Iluot, Seattle; 1). j
I. .McGcu, San Francisco; John Kruf-'
sic, Portland; .Mr. and Mrs. M. Will-1
leiistelu, Sun Francisco; Mr. nnd ;
Mrs. A. Lobree, San Francisco; .Mr. i
and .Mrs. S. K. Ilorzog, San Rafael;'
;.!. 10. Paulson, Coiuiille; II. II. I.aird,
t44 j.Myrtlo Point; F. .1. Alex .Mayer, Port-
HAKKIl Members of linker
Lodgo of Elks have killed five deer
and furnished venison for n big
barbecue for the members and their
friends.
UAKIOIt -Mrs. Mary 10. Lake, one
of tho best-known women hero, Is
dead.
PENDLETON Clyde Sillier was
drowned, being ovcrcomo by cranipH
while swimming.
THE DALLES Peter Ilofer, shot
by Constable Shaughnessy for re
sIstlnB arrest, will recover. Sliaugh
ncsBy is held In Jail charged with
assault with Intent to kill.
EUOIONE Hon King, or the Mo
hawk Valley, was arrested by a
Dentity Sheriff on a charge of lar
ceny after King had escaped from
a fusillade of bullets fired by a
crowd of Irato fanners who wero
his victims.
FOSSIL The proposed recall of
J. K. Starr, District Attorney for
Wheeler County, was dufeated by n
heavy majority at a special election
held today.
DALLAS Willie Lincoln County
will hold no county fair this year,
tho Indians of tho Sllotz reservation
will make up tho deficiency and
have a fair at tho agency August
21, '2t ntid 20.
LA' (1UANDK Until and hall In
ono of tho worst atorniH or tho year
did much damage to crops hero.
After an nbsencc of 31 years Allan
A. Lobree, son of Abe Lobree who
owned one ol the first saw mills on
Coos Hay and the first mill In Hay
City, nicoiiipniilcd b, his wife ar
rived here List evening from San
Francisco for a visit. He was ac
companied by M. Wnlleiisteln and
wife, formerly .Mls Allele Lobrre.
and S. K. Hcrog ami wife, who was
Kebekah Lobree.
Hoth Mrs. Wnlleiisteln and Mrs.
Horzog were born In Mnrsliflcld,
though they left hero for San Fran
cisco when they were quite young.
Mr. Her.og Is the mayor of San Ita
fael and prominent In business there.
This Is his first visit to Coos Hay.
Mrs. Wnlleiisteln was back here
seven or eight year ngo. but hIio
says that oven In this time there has
been n decided chnnge In the appear
ance of Coos Hay.
Mr. I.obreo U now with the flrent
Western Smelting and Refining
Company, of San Francisco. Today
ho met mnny old friends of the fam
ily and wns quite busy trying to pick
out old fnmlllnr spots, one of these
being tho Hlnuco Hotel whoro he was
horn. Ills fnther was one of the
first mcrchnnts in Mnrsliflcld. He
built his store on a dock, the same
site now tnken up by Lnndo's store.
Until his death in about lSr he
conducted both the store nnd tho
mill nnd following his death Mrs.
Lobreo ran the mill for a year, then
selling out to E. H. Dean and com
pany. Sho now lives In San Fran
cisco. The party enmo In over the Rose-hurg-Myrtlo
Point rond nnd expect
to remain hero for five or six duys
visiting points of interest on the bay
nnd meeting with old friends of the
family.
"The last time I wns hero." said
Mr. Lobree, "most of Centrnl nvo
nito wns a mass of saw dust ami slab
wood. This doesn't look like the
snnio placo and Its hard for mo to
find many of the old land murks."
Tho Lobreo family still hnve soino
property Interests on Coos Hay which
they are looking after while here.
Free transportation to tho county
Fair nt Myrtle Point, of all exhibits,
Including the live stock. Is being con
sidered by tho Southern Pacific of
ficials. Through W. F. Miller, sup
erintendent of the Coos Hay, R030
burg nnd Eastern. J. L. Smith, coun
ty agriculturist, Is presenting tho
query and word Is epected soon
from the Portland office of the com
pany. It Is Bald that chances uro
very good that tho petition will bo
granted.
Should this be so It is believed
that Coos Hay, for practically the
first time, will bo represented at
Myrtle Point. September S. n, 10 nnd
11. with live stock exhibits. Pre
viously tho cost hnR been exhorhltant
and tho farmers felt unable to show.
Not only mny the shipping bo freo.
but the Fair Association some time
ngo agreed that nil stock nt the Fair
shall be fed free of charge. This
menus no expense for any farmer In
the county to show his becT nnd dairy
cattle nt Myrtle Point.
And ns a further Inducement $200
has boon npproprlnted by the Asso
ciation for special dairy prizes.
This Is In addition to the regular
premium list.
Mr. Smith Is making every effort
to get tho farmers and dairymen of
Coos Hay nnd up In tho Ton Mile
district to bring their stock over
for display and show what can nnd
Is being done In this section.
Hut not only Is tho live stock con
sidered. All vegetable displays and
grains are wanted nnd good sized
premiums tiro being offered for tho
oNhlbits of these typos.
MoirNey Here. 10. F. Morrlsoy,
formerly with the Coos Hay P.iv
Ing Company, nrrlved hero yester
day from California to look after
business Interests.
MONEY TO LOAN
Arrangements havo boon made
with tho Hnnkers Mortgngo Corpor
ntlon of this state to lend sqvernl
thousand dollars on Improved farm
lauds. Only requirement Is that n
small percentage of tho loan be in
vested in stock of said corporation
lifter being satisfied such Is a good
Investment. No Commissions charg
ed for negotiating the loan. Quick
notion.
John W. Motley,
Local Agent
SOCIATi CALENDAR
THURSDAY
PnBtlino club with Mrs.
R. Marshall.
Mrs. II, O. Tromnlno,
Mra. W. S. Chandler,
Mrs. W. (1. Chandler nt
bridge nt "Aldernopk" South
Coos River.
Allco II. leaves Murahfiuld
ll.llO n. m.
Allio II. leaves Miirshfleld
11:30 n. ni.
SATURDAY
"100" club with Mr. and
Mra. II. M. Albco In Hunker
11111.
Llhliy COAL. The kluil VOP lime
ALWAYS USED. Phone 7:i. P.iclfle
Livery mid Transfer Conip.uiy.
laud; (I. Hrowu, Myrtle Point; Hur
ley L. Johnson, Rosehurg ; William
llllggs, KoHchurg; A. 10. and 1. Kruno
Ilaudou.
0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.
Cars leave .Mtu.sliflclil 7 a.m., 1 1 u.iii., - p.m., ." p.m.
Cars leave for Eniplio 7 41.111., 1 1 a.in., - p.m., ." p. 111.
Cars Leave Sunset liny 7 11. in., I) 11.111., 1 p.m., .I p.m.
Fares, Empire, itoc; Tarheel or South Slough, HOc; Sunset Day 7."ic
DON'T GET OLD
Before Your Time
With Kidney Trouble
Hundreds of women "umlor forty
Imvo drnwn, old-loukliiK facro, lie
cuuso o( kliluoy trouble. Mnny women
urn drnKRlUK alouir, tired all tliu I Inn1,
KlroidnK poorly nt nltilit, with p.iln In
Imck and hips, dull libadacliex, ilcrp
Hues la tliu fuco. tlivy think tlioy
Imvo femalo trouble, but It a notliliiLT
inoro or Iohu tlian wculc lUdnt'yu.
Try Toley KUncy 1'llU, tunu up
tVu kltlnoys fu 1 attain tha Joy of
health und enemy and wnUii tho
lines of wonrlnca and euro disappear
fruiu your faco.
Hero Is a womtitt wboio experience
villi Koloy Kldaoy 1'llla Is iputo typ
ical, Tb In wuinuu Mrs, II, Mcl.iuiKli
llii, ot Decatur, 111., i'a: "llulng
nwaro that many women fluff" r at
tacks of pain from wlildi tiny eldom
nro aula to b'ot toiler, I fool I slioiild
ilu them 11 Kreut nonleo by tolling u(
tny experience, llaully a, day pa.isud
that I did not suffer uomo misery. 1
had Elmrp pains In my line; nnd loss
of oppettlo, with lioad.iclies nnd dull
ness, while my Kldnoja Kavo 1110 mucli
distress. I Imvo nlven I'oloy Kidnoy
1'llls a trial and tlio irsulti aro that
J am freo of tlio aiiiioylmr pains and
dizzy spells and my condition Is
healthy nnd Improving. I lioneMly
liellcvo tlicy aro tho woman's bust
friend In trouble."
You will find Foley Kl.lnoy Pills nt
your druggist's, lie tiuro to cut tlio
b'cnulne.
For sale hy Owl Proicrlption Phar
macy. Frank D Cohan, Central Ave
nue. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Tele
phone 74.
St, Lnwience Hotel I
II. 10. lOdwurdH, Allegany; Mr. 1
and Mrs. lleriuan Larson, Coiiullle; I
II. It. Adams, Myille Point; J. II.
Corrlgau mid wife, Mnrshlield; Mrs.
J. I). NiibIi. (iardlnor; Mrs. (I. P. Ste-
wurt, (lanlliier; Metu I'Mege, lluy
flohl, Wis.; Mildred Saiiuilers, Coos 1
River: .Mrs. Del Saunders, Coos,
River. )
lllniico Hotel 1
W. II. .Smith, Coos River; R. ;
II. Weaver, lOiigene: Coorgo Snyder,1
Powers; F. Hurst, Powers; C. T.
Munsell. Coiiullle; (leorgo W. Kriiso,
Pony Inlet; Leo KobertB, (Sold
Heach; .loo Kerner. Sail Francisco;
P. N. Thurston, Norwny; .Mrs. (lion
Nowe. (lardlner.
Llojil Hotel . I
A. Aslockson, Kent tick Inlet; W. 1
II. Wolf. lOmplie; II. W. Mather,
Ihnplre; It. II. Schaffer, North
Hend: lOd Mutthes. Hrldgo; Jaiues
Strudley, San Diego; Phillip Lnuglin,
Oregon City; M. A. Joffe, Powers,
(leorge (ilhsnn. Tulare. Cnl. '
NOTICE TO CIHMMTOIIS J
III the County Court of tho State,
J of Oregon, In and for Coos County.'
I In the mattes of the Estato of
I William 11. Croxs, deceased. '
1 Notice is hereby given that tho 1
I undersigned has been duly appointed I
administratrix of the estate of Wit-1
,11am II. Ci'otis, deceased, by the
I County Court of Oregon, in and tori
Coos County. I
( All persons IiiivIiik claims uunlust 1
said estate are hereby leiiulred to I
present them, with tlio ptopor iiiuh-'
i'h. to me nt the otflco ot Cluib. 1. 1
lltulKunl, III Itooiu No. 1, over the
First Nutlonul Hank of Coos Hay
huildliiK, nt Maishflold, Oiegou,
j within 1 moiitlis ti'oiu and alter I
tlio date of this notice. !
I Dated this .".1st day of July, A. D. I
I I HI 5. i
j NN1E SARAH CROSS. j
I Administratrix of the Ehtnto of j
1 William II. Cioss, deieasod. ,
CHAS. 1. RIOIOARD, 1
lAttornc.x for AdmlnlHtratrix.
'(Flit publliatlon, uKiut f.. mi.'.
!l.list pub'l.atloli, Sept. 2, I'M.". )
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagknd
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
5teamsMp Breakwater
iii.
ALWAYS OX TIME.
SAILS FROM .M.ltSliriMLDE lOltV Sl'.ND.W DPIHXH AHJl'ST
AT 8:110 A. M. AND FROM PORTLAND E ERV Tlll'RSDAY
AT A. M.
Plume U5-.I.
II. .1. MOIIR, Agent.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. '
Steamship
F. A. KILBURN
SAN FRANCISCO' (VIA EUREKA)
MO.ND.W, UMU.ST KITH, I P. M.
Steamship
SANTA CLARA
Sails for
PORTLAND
Tl EsDW, AKU'.VP 17111
Fir fin Hi er iul'oiiualioii f-eo W. E. STUHIt, AkoiU
SMITH TEKMIXAI. HOCK Phono RIO
SOUTH COOS KIVKlt IJOAT
SERVIC1C
LAUNCH EXPHLSS
lentes Mnrbhfielil oiery il.iy
8 u. in. Leatcii head of iHer
nt :i:in p m.
STEAMER KAIXHOW
lonveM licicl of iher il.tily nt 7
it. in, Leaves .Multifield nt U p.
in. For cluii'ter apply on hoard
HOfiERS A SMITH
Proprietors
2D
20
COMMUTATION
TICKETS, aa.oo.
Maiblifleld-Norlli lleml Auto
Lluo
Cars oery ten minutes fioin
O a. in. to ii p. in.; to South
SIoiikIi oiico n (lav, lealn at
11 a, in.; to Eiuplro tlireo trips
it tiny.
OORST Ai KINO, Props.
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Plr.co for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Coniinert lal and ll'ilH'y.
- -
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
STEAMER WESTERNER
FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY
Sail From San Francisco, Tuesday, August 24.
Sail rriturlM'ii Office, 000 Fife RiilldliiK, ami Pier Number 2.1
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE,
Phone 44
1 . SfJr mam
Made irom ihe right crude
3Iore than forty ycarV experience has
taught us which crtuTe3 ma!:c lugli
gradc cflicic"t lubricants. None but
the most Mutable are chosen for the
manufacture of Zcrolcnc. The fact
that Zcrolcnc has made good in actual
service, and in all sizes and types of
motors, proves that it is made of the
right crude, ami made right.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Cah f on ':il
MnislKlcId
POLiSl m E
Ike Standard Oil for ffolor Cars
A Checking Account
A rlicckiiiK account with us means joii uie KctlliiK In tho
putli ol opportunities. You coiuo in pcional contact with tho
olTlelnl.s of this hank.
Hy this personal contact Jim ctilllvato mi iiniiiulntnnccshlp
which Mill he of value to you In ense of need.
Rcttor lay nwiiy u little ncst-ew; for the Inter. Work mny
1m Mince ami it will come in inlalitj liaiuly to hino a llttlo on
deposit, with us to check uKtiliist.
T
ill
L
I
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Tient.
mm & BEIETT HI
OLRICST RANK IN COOS COINT1'
IMuhllNhcd 1HSI1.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tiiuo
Nli SAVINGS DKl'OSITS
Officers
J. V. Ilcnnctt, President.
.1. II. I'lnniiKan, Vlco-Picsldent.
It. V. Wllllnnis, Cashier.
Ceo. !'. U'lnclicstcr, Asst. Cashier.
Wo nro now propnrcd to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities
from pilo in our yurd or in carload lots, at following prices:
From pile on ground, S2.?5 per yard.
canoad lots, taken from enrs, $2.00 por yard.
Itctall Dcpnrtuicnt.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite PosM)ffico.
13"
Phone 100.
MARSHffiD-ROSEBURGAUTO LINE
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers
Leave .Mnrsliflcld
I.eavo Rosehuru .
..Mill A. M. Dally
.:: A. M. Dally
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St.
.M.itsnni:u
New Dodge Cars Fare $?.00
Abstracts
FOIt HUIilAHLU ARSTRACl'S OK TITUS AND 1M'UHMAT1UM
AROL'X
. COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sc
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSIII'IKU) AND COQUILU: C1TV, OltKGON
GF.Ni:RAl, AGICNTS, KASTSIDK AND SRNGSTACKKN'S addition
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC HAIUIOAD LANDH
HKNRV SI.NGSTACICKN, MANAGEU
Koontz Garage
Agency for
800 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co-
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tho most powerful, ben cfl.iilppe.1 nnd most thoroughly modor.
twenty-Inch lijdraullo dredgo In Pnclflc waters
Coos.,Bayt f!icc'n Ma'" office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
i
Vdr'faJ-iAiiV I.
Af fiAArl...!.,
i . vjiuuuyVIIIS
FINE CAMPING GROUNDS
EXCELLENT HOME COoJ
SWIMMING, BOATING
and FISHING'
DANCING PAVILION
(Jit 'urn if liiml,. .1..II..
liiclmlliiK nncnl ii. "
M...sl.ricl,l nt !:!.- ,lnllynn,
"'7 " "" ""I'l'cr; iwuj,
wIII'h ni 7 ccry iiuiriiiiK JJJ1
Multifield nhi.ni M..ii, WrWl
llii?oi rcasonahle. Phone 3,...
inriuci-s. or iiuiulro of Cnnf SJA
..r kt,.,,..,.... ifMi.-i 'W-Saul
' t'x- - IIMJ
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Mage
Ia;iivo
OiI Phurinacy
MurMifield
A.M.
7:00
0:110
P.M. , -
l:oo
n.:to
t
I.
v CoqilJ,
4.M.
7:00
, 0:00
11:00
WL
3:00
0:30
MAItSHFIKMhCOQIJULrj Ano
BTAiil'J TIM13 KCllKDULE
Schedule nrranued to cciijM
With honts to Rnmlon, BtsM)
Myrtlo Point, Winner, ItosebiBj,
No delays.
Faro from Multifield to CtquHj.
75 cents.
SIiirIo .M Ijiiiilwtli, Propi.
Will furnlah extra can fa
extra trips day or night; i!
charter cars.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famoiu
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton litfl
Lump coal, por ton $ui
Or half ton of both U
I). MUSSO.V, Projk
Phono 1-.T or lenvo onlcnut
Hlllycr'ii CiKar Store.
AUGUST, 11)1.-5
AUTO STAGE .SCTIIIDUIE
TO PORTLAND VIA IT.OItlLNCt
I.eavo .Maihfleld and I'lortace
Wednesday . .18.
'hursilny ... .19.
Friday 20.
(Saturday ... .21.
Sunday 22.
Monday 2!).
Tuesday ....21.
Wednesday . .2G.
Thursday ...20.
Krlday 27.
Saturday ...28.
Sunday 29.
Monday 30.
Tuesday ,,..31.
.. CMS
.. 9.00
..10:30
..11:30
..12:00
.. 3:00
.. 3:30
.. 4:00
.. 4:30
.. 5:00
.. C:00
.. D:00
.. C:30
.. C:00
a.m.
a.m.
am.
am.
m
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
rf.m.
a.m.
a.m.
aa
am.
On Trips Leaving Marshfleli e!W
7:00 a. in., you should nwkerttl
land tlio sumo day.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR!
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Phyhlclnn und Surgeon
Ol'llre'lll'lllir lllOCk-
nrricn limns: 11 to 115 " sl
t .....1 ,k U I. III.
1 null . ii . i'. Mill
Phones: Offico 1 1 : I s ltc' "I
I III 1 1 f t
J. iyi. vviiyiu llHi
11UILDING COXTIUOTOR
Estimates furnished oam
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