The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
Autumn Suits for Women
With the Charm of Novelty
NEW LENGTHS, NEW.LINES, NEW COMBINATIONS
Kvcry bo (lint no unpack reveals MMiietli'ng dlffciciit In
these stunning Aiilumit Sulti Moio Hum two bundled now on
display.
,1( mxmih (lint tallois do better woik imcIi season Cettnliily
lltesc Suits show vvondcifiil stjlc, ivontlciftil tallmlng
And are Only $22.50
Norfolk models mid strictly (nlloied models; somo lmo
pleated coats with mllltaiy braid mid huttous.
, Nny Blues, Hi owns, Illaeks ami Dashing Xovclty Patterns
Other Models $12.50 to $45.00
HUB DR.Y GOODS CO.
GO DM HOMEYMODMIDEEH ARE BDTHERrBASEBALL SCORES
miss .wxxii
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: taxxrr iii:c()mi:sk'm:m wklls axi iiaiiiiv iiuiim portlaxdrrs rhchivi: axoth.
..' .1. II. CORRIGAX HA FIVK ANIMALS j Ml DIU'IMIIXCI IIV RHUS
"SMART WIIAIl KOI I WOMHX"
Corner llronduay and Central Ave.
Phono 3(11
I
GOES
SOT
NAXX SMITH I,i:.Vi:S TACOMA
l'OK SAX 1'IUXCISCO
To Tako fieiicrul Carpi to Viilpmiso
mid Theme 'to Xltlo Mines
I 'or I'owder .Materials .
Hound, for. San .HanclHco tlio
BtcaniHlilp Nrimi Smith, of Murah
flold, was scheduled to luavo today
for Snn Kranclseo, according to C.
V. McQcorgo. It is said that slio
lins a cargo of conl to unload there
and will tako a general cargo for
Valparlso, coming hack up tlio
coriflt In ballast to Iqultiuu, a sea
liort In nortliern Clillo where nho Is
to load nltro for Vancouver, II. C.
Tlio nitre, or salt pctrc, mines of
northern Chllo have for car8 lieon
tlio Mecca of great fleets of Hailing
5md steam ships from every rouutiy
of tlio world. It Ih with the cargoes
taken from that point that powder
and explosives aro mado.
Mining of tlio nltro tliero Is In a
manner varying much from the
methods of other mining. The
north coaBt of Chllo Is oxtrcmoly
mountainous. Tlio Andes moun
tains rlso directly out of tlio Pacific
Ocean nirfd tower many thousands
of feet ahovo tlio ships In tho har
bors. Tlio small cities along In
there novor got tho sunlight until
Into In tho morning on this account.
Tho mountains nre dry nnd bar
ren. Tho seaports aro Iiiiiutie, a ci
ty of about 10,000, AntofagOHta and
Colcta Iliicua. TIicho aro all con
nected by a puffy littlo train thnt
"choo ehoos" along tho sky lino,
back nnd forth, many times each
day.
IlocaiiBo tho harbors aro practic
ally on tho open oteon (he Nunn
Smith will prnbnblv bo loaded about
lialf o mllo off Hhnrn by lighters,
each ono of which carries about 100
bags of nltro, and which aro lowed
by two natlos, genonily usliig two
long sweeps.
Tho Nairn Smith Is said to bn un
der a 00 day contract nt about ?1.
000 a day.
COOS BAY HAS SAY
Auto to Imposition Second Car
Takes Load of Mut-shfleltl Peo
ple to Sun Kranclseo
Newly married, .1, II. Corrlgan and
brltlo this morning left In their ma
chine for San Kranclseo on a hon
oymonn trip. Old shoes of evtiry
avallablo slzo nnd description adorn
ed tlio car making necessary tho big
sign "Just married" In tho rear of
tlio auto. In a second machine,
driven by Charles Knov, went Mr.
, nnil Mis. William T. dale. Miss Rus
sell, of Denver Hill; Karl Chlsholm
and Stella Williams.
Keeping tho matter pretty much
i to themselves Mr. Corrlgan and Miss
l.lonnlo Tanner went quietly over to
Conditio yesterday aftci 110911 nnd
tliero secured their liccngo and wero
I married. They returned to tho St.
j Lawrcnco Hotel last evening.
This morning friends were waiting
at tlio car. There was a delugo of
rice, old shoes and tho )oung couple
were wished gpod luck on their trip.
Mr. Corrlgan Ih well known hero
as tho driver who established tho
KiiHtport Jitney lino. Ho Is In par
tnership with tlio Knov Ilrothers
It Is possible that ho will remain In
California for somo months on a
stage lino before returning hero
again, 1
Tho hi do Is a sister of Mrs. C. A.
I Doncbrako and has for somo time
been employed In the Itlght Cafe.
HIViniK AXI) HAHIIOitS COMMI'l
ti:i: iii:.it ok xi:i:ds
'.I
SKA WRDDIXCJ HALTS KHAST
two vi:ssi:i,s ihji:
The Hardy is duo In from Sau
Francisco this nfioinoon with gen
eral freight.
Tlio Hustler Is duo tomorrow
from Portland with cannery hup
plica for Iloguo Hlvur.
Mcl.nlii and SengNtacKeii Scenic
l'lrst lleai lug in Oregon Willi
Touring Congressmen
Coos Hay had the first hearing In
Oregon with tho membors of the
Rivers and Harbors Committee of
Contsrcss. according to a telegram
received last evening at tho Chnmber
of Commcrco from Secretary Henry
Scngstaeltcn, of tho Port Commis
sion, who Is In Pot Hand with Hugh
McLaln. Kor an hour, the wire
Htatcd, they wero closeted with the
Congressmen, being aided by Con
gressmen Havvloy and McArthur and
Senator Chnmbeilaln.
"McLulu nnd myself had a pleas
ant nnil satisfactory hewing with
tho Hlvors nnd Harbois Com
mission In tho presonco of Congress
nien Hnwlcy and McArthur and Sen
ator Clinmhoilaln who aided much,"
states Mrs. Scugstnckcu's message.
"We occupied a full hour of tho com
mittee's time ami wero tho flist ones
In Oregon to secure n hearing."
Too well wero tho Congressmen
treated In California, for theio In
the land of tho Ooldeu Hear whero
carnival and hand shaking spirit Is
now nt its best, they stayed nnd ever
and 1111011 visited rivers nnd harbors,
So long did they tarry that finally S,
M. Sparknuin, chnlimnu of tho com
mittee, wired to ..Representative
McArtliur In Portland suggesting
tho cancellation of the eutiio Itln
erarv suggested for tho (onunlttees
In Oregon and Washington.
The who oven said that but few
of tho members would uet 11 chance
to sen the inniith of tlio Columbia
and It did sav that some of the mem
beis bad cxiiresscil tho wish that
thev could visit Coos Ilav.
Thov will sueiiil ono ilav In
Portland, tho wire Hinted, and tho
fact that Coos lnty had their atten
tion for 1111 hour of that time will
piobably aid materially.
Senators l.iiiio and Clinmhoilaln
went down to (Iranta Pass to meet
the metiibeiH as they came up from
Sau I'r.melst o, tutting Into tho Val
ley fioin Crescent Cit, nt which
point they weie steeied aside from
Coos Hay. Only four or five mom
bent of tho Rlvcia ami lltirhora Com
mltteo will visit in Oregon and
Washington.
Itoseburg Pah Aio Mauled Willi
Ocean Hide I'niisiially Hough
ROSHIIURO, Ore., Aug. 10. Ilurr
.Touch and Mis. .leunlo Kendall, of
Rosoburg, wero married on tho high
sens off Newport. Tliey took pas
sngo on tho Olllo S., and, upon
retching tlio threc-mllo limit, were
united In mnrrlago by Captain ear
ner. Tho sea was unusually lough,
nnd a wedding feast was scarcely
in order when tlio newly weds and
their f 1 lends reached tho shore.
Have to Shoo U111110 Out of Camp
With StlckH atid Stones In the
Hilcn Hldge Country
Klvo deer in three days hunting
Is tho record of Clem Wells and
Harry Robin, who returned yester
day with well-filled packs. Hoth
complained that tho deer were too
iilentlful and ono night they bad
a hard tlnio "shooing" an old doo
out of tho grub boxes. The men
brought ono fresh deer and about
"0 pounds of Jerked venison.
On Saturday they went about 120
miles back of Hrldgo Into the Ctlen
llldgo country nnd weie out at sun
ilso on Sunduy. Hy nlno o'clock
they had secured a fivo-polntcr.
ltohm snys tho deer wero so
plentiful that they could hunt only
two or threo hours n dny. Hvory
one of tho thre6 dajs In that coun
try tho men saw bands of 15 and
20 deer, and on tho way out they
passed eight more.
Altogether they shot threo flvc
polntcis nnd two spiked bucks. Ono
of tho five-point deer was stunned
by a bullet that baioly graced tho
base of Its horns. This stunned tho
nnlmnl and tho men ai rived In tlnio
to, cut Its throat. Thoro was not
a wound on Its body nnd It vvna
just about coming to when ltohm
grabbed It and bold It fast whllo
Wells used tho knife.
lloono (Sets Kho
James Hoonc, Mlko Hoono nnd
Clalro Svvayno returned to Powers
yesterday from n trip to the I'den
Valley country whero thoy secured
flvo nlco bucks.
Several door havo been killed
closo to Powers.
Krugcr (Jets One
Hob Krugcr returned last evening
from Daniels Creek whero ho se
cured n nice splko buck. Thoro
used to bo qulto a fovv deer in tho
Dnnlols Creek country but the last
fovv seasons It has been bunted pret
ty thoroughly.
4
our oxi: m:i:it
Scoio Same as Hay llcfoie Seals
and Angels I'lu.v flume Itifo
Willi Hits and Hirers
PliHCL'XTAOKS OK
COAST LILYdUE
W. L. P.O.
Los Angeles . 70 00 .508
San Kranclseo 75 02 .517
Vernon 08 08 .500
Oakland .... 05 75 .101
Salt Lake, ... 02 72 .103
Portland ... 50 71 .151
Or Awlt(xl Trail to Cooa nt, TlmM.
PORTLAND, Aug. 10. Kor tho
second time In succession tho Dees
administered a drubbing to the
Portland Heavers when they Htung
them jesterdny with a 1 to 0 scote.
Inasmuch as both dns tho final re
sult tabulated tho same, It Is ptov
ed that tho Heavers havo woiftcd
hard, nnd though bentcn, tho visi
tors havo had littlo to crow about.
At Snn Kranclseo yesterday tlio
Angols bested tho Seals, 1 1 to 0,
a. scora Hint sounds like tho opou
Ing shots nt tlio first of the scuson.
The scot es of yesterday follow:
Coast League
At Portland It. II,
Salt Lake 1 7
Portland 0 5
At Snn Krnnclsco
Los Angeles It 11
San Kranclseo 1) 11
At Vernon
(Kiist Game.)
Oakland 1
Vernon 15
(Second (lame.)
Oakland :i 1 1
Vernon 2 C
American League
At Detroit
Philadelphia
Ladies-At tent ion
MRS. ST. LAWRENCE, the
Food Expert of the Burnett Ex
tract Co. of Boston, Mass., will
give a Special Demonstration
Friday Afternoon at 3 o'clock
at our store.
PIONEER GROCERY
81 CENTRAL AVENUE
12.
REV. HALL'S FATHER
DIES IN HUNTINGTON
Patent of Multifield Minister Sim -
climbs to Old Ago After Lung
Illness Was lllglil) Itcspedcd
Rev. O. LeRoy Hall received a
telegram last night announcing the
death of bis father, Daniel A. Hall,
at Huntington. Oicgon. Death was
duo to old age, Mr. Hall being
about b,'. Ho had been allium 'or
it liui,; lime.
Mi. 1 1 nl 1 wiih it niitlvo of Now
Vmk but spent most of his life lit
Xoithern Pennsylvania, coming from
I hero to Oicgon ten yeais ago. Ho
bad been engaged lit agiiculttiial
'puisults most or Ills life. He-Hides
Rev O. LeRoy Hall, he Ih survived
by a wife and two daughters, MUses
Httttlo and Clina Hall, who rultlotl
v. It I) the parents. rf
Mr Hall led a remail'nbly uptight
life, having no bail habits. Sn.it'
I tlnio ago ho expressed a dcHlre ti
have his son lmptlso him mil was
planning to liuve tlio baptismal et
vice this fall. Rev Hall visited
him a few mouth ago. Thu tV
(e.tHfd lived at Pendleton for bov
cir.' je.ttJ.
Detroit
At Cleveland
Wosblngton 0
Cleveland ;l
i At Chicago
Knock Holland and son Knoch Jr. ' Iloston '-
and Don Lawjcr went on a hunting Chicago 5
trip itji Isthmus Inlet last Saturday, At St. Louis
Mary Holland and Kathleen Kit- Now York-St. Louis Postponed,
gerald accompanying them for an National loagtio
outing. Don Lawyer returned to j At Philadelphia
town Monthly morning, tho rest of (Pittsburg 8
tho party staying until Tuesday ( Philadelphia , I
ovenlnir. Knoch Holland .Ir. was tho ' At Now York
only ono of tho party who killed a Cincinnati
deer,
CHIN00KS BEGIN TO
RUN IN LOWER BAY
New York I
At llrooklyn
Chicago 0
Hi ooklyn 0
At MoBton
St. Louis 1
Huston U
Parlors and Libraries
Nothing will hot off jour Hlmny or pailor like a nmgiilfccnt
lMvonpott. We have (hem In Mock In the (Junitci'.sancil Oak
Dull ami Knitted, In the Imitation and C'rnln Leathers. '
gBHB
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Prices-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $57.50
Thej aio all coiistrut ted in tho latest patented method, 1!m;
(o Hit, easy (o lest on, easy to sleep on. See them.
GOING (Mb HARVEY
COMPLKTK HOL'SK l'UHNISIIKHS.
I
NORTH BEND NEWS 5
One Itout Repotted to Have Caught
(10 Last Xlgltt Canneiy to
Open Alxitil September
T.M..1. ........... HA..nH, ,1... ii. nl.l m
i' innci liiuil iuriill null- liiu win- ' a i
nooks itro beginning to run well In ?
tho lower bay ami It was reported ., . , , . . , ., ,. .
today that ono boat last night secur-'North Uotid have roll rued from heir
,.,1 fit) lnnrn flwli Mnmitrnr I. Mnro nt Olttlllg lit their bOlltll COOS River
the Tiillniit Cannery on North Kront llo"10,, , ,,..,. i,ii iu
street a.d thlH morning the cannery . J- W. Oljon V .V II cl d.
would probably npon September 1.
mm
r
i
1
TRY OUT FI5H
risiiiNti Titorni.Ks ok hooci:
ItlVKIt COMIXO IH) HKAI)
land wlfo letuined from Cooa River
ii.. i- ,...., i fiui, .,( yesiuritay uriiiKiiiK oumu iuiiiduii
1111 in ,it i.i'iiii linn i ikl-puiii i - .-. .
nnd will salt them down. This year ua c U,V1U'"' ,. , .,..
1,., nv,o,.tU In nmnlnv- vn.,.r uo.nnn I 8. C. W. Martlll mill 8011, Oliver,
lii tho cannery lttHtead of a Chlneso lL'ft CHterhi-
crew.
The ChlnookH uro stilil to bo prin
cipally In the lower Tiny so fur this
season anil have not yot. In any 1111111
beiH, stnrted up Cooh River.
Tillies want ndn bring re.nl t ft.
T. J. BOAIFK
a. 11. iiodginh
SAX PKDRO SAILS
Thu steam schooitur Snn Petit o
ct.ll. 1, 1 r...t KT.ill. lln.i.l r.l ll.H.... '
HIII1U., Iltllll AlWIlll IIUIIll lit lllllt,
o'clock this lifternoon for San Krnn
clsco. Sho carried tho following
liassoiigorH, Mrs. C. .1. Carlson, Mm
Cathorltio Sweeny, K. RohliiHou, 1. K
ItobltiBon, M. Locktlam, P. M. Maker,
I'. Oreg, 1-M Collom, Prank Triti's
doll, Matt Salu, Arno Tervo mid .I0I111
Kinney.
VKSSKL MOVKMKXTS
BOYS ENJOY II HIKE
Due Hero
Rustler, Astoria, tomorrow.
Roanier, Port Oifoul, today.
Hardy, San I'ranetsco, 1'ilday.
Sailed
San Pedro, San Krunrlsrn, .1 p. in.
Adellito Smith, Hay Point, I p. 111.
GKORCK WOLl'RO.M, who made tho
survey qf tho Coast loute ft out
Coos Hay soiithvvaitl for the South
ern Pacific, was heio jestetday vis"
Ring C. II. .Matkb, W. 1'. Miller
. and other ft lends. Ho expects to
go to Uartlluor and Pimento with
' C. R. Hrotighton, who was ex
pected homo last evening fiom
n trip to Situ Kiauclsco, He Iiiih
been ut North Head bovcial d.t.vs.
Propel ly Kt hangetl. J A. Kn
nininger, today exchanged some lots
1n Loa Angeles for a block of 1e.1l
cstato situated near thu cieaiuei),
on Coos River.
MARSIII'IKLD iai)S MARCH TO
MWSKT HAY AXD HK'ITHX
Take lllaiiketN anil SjmmiiI Mgbt 011
lle.tch ami Nut I Hatlilug Havo
.lolly Ttlp
A doen Maishflelil bos, under
the gtildaiito of K. II. Campbell, to
turned .vesteiila) afteiuoou ftoiu a
lilUo to Sunset Ha.v. The) took
their blankets and spent the night la
the open, having gone down Monday.
Surf hatlilug, fishing and camp cook
ing weie homo of their sport. K. 11
Campbell was the guide ami director
of tho patt.v which lotihUted of Ceo.
Mttiphy, lleibeit Mutphv. Tom
CroHthwulte, Kugeno Ciosthwttlte,
1M. HouebrttKe. Klmer Hihlenhiniid,
Leslie HolmeH. Win. Kielter, Alton
Cuidwcll, Peter Noidstioin, Pasiiulu
lliadfleld. Win. Stuiiff n ml K. 11.
Campbell.
T. M. I'KIUir.SON, or Hlaekfoot.
Iilabo. U hero looking after pr ip
ei ly Intel ests. He was 011 the
Hay abouiit nine ears ago. but
owing to a ttoveio attaik of asth
111a, hail to leave this bet Hon. He
will make a tour of California
and will piobabl.v lctttni beie
MlOll
KMPIRi: IIWCi: POsTPONKD.
Kho suits on Court Dotkel for Set-
Homeiit Next WcH'kAttoiuejM
Depail Well (iroonietl
Klvo suits In connection villi the
Rogue River fish war clutter the cir
cuit totirt docket at (loltl Reach. The
session opens there next Monday ami
piobabl) will litHt longer than usual.
O. R. Peek, loprosontltig tho Mac
leny estate left for (loltl Reach today;
I oil 11 D. (iohh oxpcctH to leave to
morrow there to altl In representing
tho Seaborg IntcrcHts, Ho will work
In conjunction with C II. Huffing
ton, an attorney at (loltl Roach and
who was beie for several mouths last
winter.
l'otir of the flvo sitlis have been
Instituted by tho Matiea people. Ono
of them Is brought about h.v the pres
ent lotatlon of the Seaboig canneiy.
the ebiliii being that the building Is
hltuutcd paitbilly within the Mae
leay piopeity. Another Is n Injiine
tlon suit against H. A. Sctborg and
eighty flsheimeii, tho claim being
that they maliciously Intefered with
the nets of tho Mucleay fishermen
ami ulxo that they ticxpasHcd on tho
title lauds said to belong to the latter.
A tblid stilt Is the contempt pio
( ceiling brought agaiunt 11 man tunn
ed Spencer for the alleged violation
of a pepettittl Injunction.
The Seaboig people havo brought
Milt for $500 on bond put up by tho
Mitt lea) Interests at the time they
vveio gi anted a tempoiat) Injunction
which was boon dissolved The) claim
thev were damaged to the extent of
$S!iu but the bond was only $.100,
thus limiting them.
Possibly with the coming of the
touit, law and cider In the fishing
on Rogue River will bo restored and
conMuut allegations of unlaw fulness
oil both sides with thtcutoucd blood
shed can be uv cited.
MnrchfiplH PA,NT AND
lYiarsnneig DECorating co.
Kstimntefi Furnished
Phono 1 10-It. Martdifleld, Oregon
I "Winton Auto Sorvicu
. DAY AND NIOHT
I Sixty horso power tsovcu pas
I seiigcr car
j LYNN LAM11KTH
I Chandler Hotel Phono liO
for Alturls, Calif.
whcio they expect to engage In tho
furiilttiro business. Mr. .Martin will
probably remain in ihaigo of tho
North Ilcnd storo for tho tlnio being.
County Krult Inspector Nick J0I111-
..n l.Mn r .. IIA . ,.i.. M
B1JII nun IHIIU lllllll UUIIIIIIU ;l-diui"
day Inspecting fruit in thu local mar
kets. Ho found qulto 11 fovv Infect
ed apples and notified the tlcalots
that they must get rid of It at once
or bo prosecuted for violating tho
state law. Ho does not want to
woik any hardships on cither grower
or dealer but wants the law adhered
to.
M
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II PI '131 iliO" 7 T -(XB?
Times want ads bring results.
ii.Mi: TAitLi:
WILLA.MK'ITK PACIKIO MOTOR
('Alt
I let ween Matbfleltl and Hunker Hill
Hail).
Leavo
Maishfielil
7:10 a.m.
7:.p0 a. m,
S:.ri0 a.m.
0:r0 a.m.
10: no a.m.
I u : 0 r. p.m.
l::ro p.m.
I'MT) p.m.
::.!() p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4 :r.O p.m.
0:10 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
7:"" p.m.
S:L'0 p.m.
0:lf. p.m.
Leavo
Hunker Hill
7:15 11,111.
8:00 a, 111.
0:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
U':10 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
L'::t0 p.m.
11:15 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
7:110 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
0:20 p.m.
WOOD! WOOD!
Kindling wood, por load $1.75 to '.!
Alder wood, 1C to lit
Inches $1! to ?::.no
Krco Delivery
V. II. lil.Nf.O
Phono 227-J. North Klrst St.
IDHAL Sl'MMHlt TRIPS
Steamer Ruinbovv leaves Marsh
field for South Coos River every
Sunday at S a. 111. and returns at 0
p. m.
Launch Kxprcss week day same
hours.
IDKAL KRKK (.'ROVK AXD
PICXIO (.'ROUNDS
llrlng )our lunch baskets, ko
daks and fishing tncklo for n few
dii)s' outing. Sunday school and
all picnic crowds n specialty.
Round Trip, 75 cents.
Kor chaitor apply on board 01
phono 31GX3 or phono 31C7.
Does Your Store Stand Out
Like This Store?
DOES youi stoie fiont sell goods for you?
Does it invite customers to conic in? Watch
how quickly business will boom, once you in
stall an Clocliic Sign, Watcli tlio big incieaso
in tho number of new customers,
An Electric Sign Brings
Prosperity
If you would giow witli your neigltbois, or
fastei than thoy, you must adopt tho most
modem and efficient methods. Elocliicity is
ono of tho most impor taut adjuncts to a suc
cessful business,
Oregon Power Co.
Try Nature's Remedy
TOR A GOOD LAXATIVE
BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
PH0NC 1??
, NOTICH TO CONTRACTORS j
1 lilds will be received by Andiew
, Stout, August 21st 1015, for tho
cle.ulng of bchool grounds la ills-1
tilct No. :i(i, at tho l'oiks of Coos
iRIver. RUht rcseived to icject any
or aM bids
I JOHN HI SCA. Clerk.
Molucca Multifield and Not 111 Ilcnd
Leav 0
Mm hit field
0::t0 a.m.
7:25 a.m.
S:05 a.m.
0:05 a.m.
10:05 n.m.
11:05 a.m.
12:10 p.m.
1:30, p.m.
2:35 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
I '10 p.m.
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
mono 106-Li.
marshkii:li, orgox i
.
V
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Court, So. Phone 220-Ri
p.m.
0."" p nt M.iihhfleld
limits only,
7 ",' pm
S.35 pm.
Leave
North Rend
0: 15 a.m. j
7.40 a.m.
2:2C n.m. I
0:25 a.m.
10:25 a.m j
11:25 a.m.i
1:00 p.m.
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