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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE 1 GOOD SUITS $8.50 to $30.00 .!. 1'lU'C is Aiwnyw Right. W'licro tin' ""l GOOD SHOES U $2.25 to $6.00 ,. i!,o llltf I" " m'"' GOOD HATS $1.50 to $4.00 GOOD SHIRTS . 50c to $5.00 imtrc (to 111"' Mma" '""'" FIXUP Where the Price is always jMgnu North Bend t SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM i:VKKVTIIIX SANITARY ALWAYS OI'EX KCHl INSPECTION Wo iimko lew (Vi'imi tu order, nny klml nml In any !"" tit)1, fur parties, lodges, pit tiles, etc. : : : Wo do not speak of Its Q V A L I T V lltnt NH'iiks for Itself SARTER'S Phono li(i:t-J, Marshfield Front St., Opposite lllmico Hotel hh:aij summer Tinrs Bteamor Ilnlnbow loavca Marsh field for South Coos Itlvor ovory Sunday at 8 n. m. and rcturno at C p. m. Launch Express week day snmo hours. ideal free grove and pioxio grounds Bring your lunch baskets, daks and fishing tncklo for a days' outing. Sunday school ko few nnd nit picnic crowds a specialty. Hound Trip, 7G cents. For charter apply on bonrd phono 31GXn or phono 3107. or For Sale Coos IUvcr homo, fnrnlshod complete, with boat lauding and four acres of ground. Ready for immediate occu pancy. Snappy buy and easy terms. Located on South Coos River In popular bungalow dis trict. "SEE HEII) AUOUT IT" W.A.REID, 1C0 FRONT STREET I f Sl'DSCItlDERS NOTICE . Tho Times cnrrlor boys aro I Instructed to put tho papers I on tho porch. If tho cnrrlor does I not do this, misses you, or no- j I Elects getting tho paper to you I on time, kindly phono tho clr- I culatlon manager, ns this Is tho I only way wo can dctermlno I whether or not tho carriers nro j I following Instructions. Phono I I 133. . i Calling cat ds primed! at Tlio TI11103 office. Marshfield JWMBHHBBBBMBMBMBHIMMH1 The Noble Theater A pleasant place to spend tho evening. To-Night THE AAVAKEXING HOUR A girl with tho world nt her feet awakens to the love of her childhood sweetheart A three-reel Lssanuy, WllEX . FELLOW'S NOSE IS OUT OP JOINT "Sonny Jim migttiph comedy He tiles to get rid of his baby brother hiiiii he considers a usurper. Hobby Connolly as "Sunny Jim ' M.in O'TIIfi MOUNTAINS A bplcudld two-reel lllograph. Usual Prices Tuniorrow night: Marguerite Clark in "The Goose Girl." A spe cial I'arauiiiiiiit r..,.t, i., ri... v..ic Min-lln's select orches- -" .j u AUGUST TIDES Tlmo and heights of tides at Marshfield. Tho tides nro placed In ordor of occurrence with thulr times on tho first line and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bnr one hour nnd 154 minutes earlier than at Marshfield. 21 lira. PL. Mrs. PL. Ilrs. PL. His. 1.03 ri.G l.fil r.:t 2.3 1 r..2 3.1c 1.0 3.r.o 1.5 1.1:1 1.2 r..3i 1.1 0.35 0.7 8.07 0.5 8.45 0.3 !t.20 0.0 U.53 0.1 1 0.'2 I 0.8 10.fi fi 1.3 II. 20 1.0 C.2C 3.0 2.00 4.8 2.40 4.0 3.12 5.1 3.42 5.1 4.11 5.1 4.4 5 5.0 5.20 4.0 12.01 2.0 8.17 3.2 9.01 0.9 0.12 0.7 111.23 0 0 1 1.0.1 0.5 11.47 0.6 0.0 0.0 5.0 1 4.; 2G 20 27 PL. if. I Ilrs. 1 PL. 20. 1 Ira. I PL. 20iIIia. I PL. 3l!(i'B. :pl. VK ATI I E It FOU KCA ST I AitoclatcJ I'rtm to Coot Ujr Tlrati. OREGON Pair, cool er East, westerly winds. LOCAIj TKMPISRATUKH KECOItD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. 111., Aug. 24, by Ilcnj OstUnd, special government metcoroldglst: Maximum 00 Minimum 50 At 4:43 n, in 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1014 08.78 Proclpltntlon s&mo porlod last yoar ,00.54 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. J BORN I $ ORNI To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oral nt their homo In Hunker Hill, n daughter. BALLARD To Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dalian! at tiiolr homo In West Marshflold, u sou. On Auto Trip. Mrs. Roy Mooro and chlldron, Cavour nnd Do Etto left in her utiiro this morning for a trip to Portland nnd other northern points. Home Prom Auto ToiU'. Dr. Win. Dorsfall and wife nnd children have returned from their auto tour of California. It was n llttlo warm and dusty, hut on tho wholo they had a delightful trip. SHOE SPECIAL KNU-SHU the WORKMEN'S HONEST SHOE best and cheapest hlioes ....... .... flin lllnt'lfl't. The Mudo with canvas tops and riiblR'r holes Tlio uppers nro mado front strongest iiuto-tlro duck . and tlio soles from a hpeolnl rubber. J,ock stitched by a new proc ess which Insures great est hervlto Tliero Is more wear lit this shoo than any leather vshoo nt tho price For n short tlmo wo ro of fering tlio following hpe clals on these bhoos: Uvs' Kiih-SIiu, regular price Jtfl.OO. Vov a hhort J1 55 t into Men's Knu.Sliti, teg. f ,r,ib!,.0il.,l.M. $1.85 W.H.DINDIN6ER&C0 Banker Hill Department Store Phono ;i- Lower floor . 15c Balcony . . . 10c Children ... 5c ....- ...-- . Parties Postponed. Mrs. Charles Vnn Duyn Is somewhat better todav nt her homo but tho bridgo parties arranged for this nfternoon and nlso for tomorrow havo boon Indefinitely postponed on account of her Illness. I-alls Front lllcycle. Arthur Crawford, formerly n carrier for Tho rimes, while .riding 1Ib whbel in West Marshfield' Inst evening bnd n bad fall nnd his arm was badly bruised. His wheel was undamag ed. Hnvo .Social Kvoiiliifr. The Owls lodge will have a social evening on Thursday, cvoning, In conjunction with the Ladles' Auxiliary, recently organized. Tliero has been tt short program prepared nnd there will bo a luncheon served later In tho even- L -hips Patty Through nn Item; In Tho Times, Mrs. II. O. Thorpe has located Mrs. I,. I Miller, con-1 corning whom sho had an Inquiry i from Mnrirnrnt U'nli.. r o-.. w... Cisco. Mr. and .Mrs. Miller now re- Biuu m rowers ana noticing tlio In iulry In The Times concerning them Innuedlutoly wrote to The Times. .Motor From Spokane. J. K. Al len, son of .Mayor Allen, with his wire and baby, arrived hero at four o clock yesterday afternoon from Spokane, having motored tho e:itlro way In exactly one week to tho hour. Tho fact that they spent a day In aeattlo and Portland, means tlmi iiiuy wuro nvci iihvh mnitnw tiu trip. Mr. Allen Is Intending to lo- ' cuto here. 1 1 I Pai ty floes to Reach. Tho Allco 1 II. Is chartered for tomorrow eve ning and will leave Murshflold about 7:15 o'clock with nbout 70 young people of tho city, going to tho lower bay. Tho evoning will be spent nt the sand hills. There will bo n largo bonfire and a supper served and tho party will como homo late In tho evening. Dies In Wyoming. Mrs. It. J. of the IWalrath has received word death of Mrs. C. W. Hard at Doug las, Wyoming, of blood poisoning. Mrs. Hard lived hero for a couplo of years. Mr. Dnrd being ono of tho proprietors of tho Club cigar store until Inst spring, when ho sold out to return to the old home In Wyoming. Lcltoi's Aro Late. Though tho papers cumo through nil right on tho train last night thoro were no letters for the outsldo mall. They did not arrlvo until two o'clock this afternoon, tho noon train being Into. No reason was known nt tho Postofflco for tho delay and tho be lief was that tho mnchluo carrying tho flrst-clnss ma nust havo bro ken down on tho way. Sulllvnii Palis Sulllvnn there was no prefix and It might oven-bo tho votornn prlzo fighter Jim, If ho had not lately crawlod nboard tho wator wagon woko up and found himself In tho Hotel Cartor this morning. Opposite his naitto was tho charge- "drunk" and a llttlo farther on was scrawled, "no cash," so It Is presumed on good authority that Sullivan was drunk when ho met his fato last night. At any rato ho was tumble to punglo ovor a fiver for tho general fund. Last Log Haft. Tho Inst of tho large cigar shaped log rafts of tho Denson Logging Company hns boon sent out of Portland nnd south to San Diego. This may bo good news to mariners for n short tlmo ngo Captain Paulson, coming to Coos Day on tho Westerner, off Point Alronas mot ono of tlieso rafts in u heavy wind and sea. Somo of tho logs had como adrift nnd ho had great difficulty in tin-ending his way through safoly. Tho rafts generally carry about 7,000,000 feet of logs. Interesting Booklet. There have boon recolved hero sovornl copies from tho Port of Humboldt of n i.nnkint nut out by them recently for tho members of tho Rivers nnd Har- hois commlttco when they visited .that port. Tho statement i '" thnt the threo miles of wharfage on tho Day, built at a cost of ap proximately $8,000,000. Tho two I CHINOOK SALMON TODAY'S CATCH Also nil kinds of deep ten fish, I u lien available. j FISHERMAN'S MARKET 1 Phono UO Tent Prices Are Low Now Wholesalers nnd innnufnctiirers havo Just announced n big reduction In tho pricey of tents and wo aro now giving tho people- of this oc tion tho ndvnntugo of It. Wo hnvo jiut rccelvea ft fclilp ment of tho best wall tents mndo hi various sizes. They aro guaranteed by tho maker nnd by us. Como In and let us show thorn to you and quote prices on tho sUe tout you desire. Johnsoii-Gulovsen Co. Tho Quality Niimo with tho Service Fniuo N-OItTir FItONT STItEET Jetties were completed In 1809 at a cost of $2,014,203. Tbcro are 13 miles of 300 foot channel with a depth of 10 feet nnd on additional nine miles of channel 1 1 feet In depth. There Is about 31 feet of water on the bar, It is said. Funds for Army Captain A. M. Eltnbr, 'of tho Salvation Army, with headquarters In Portland, Is hero In tho city and will be for about ten days yet, securing donations for tho work of the army. He then Intends to go to Notrh Uend. Three months will be spent In going through Coos and Curry Counties, meeting not only the business men, but the farmers as well. He comes In hero twlco a year and states that his trip this year has been very successful. Captain Elmer covers nil of Western Oregon for tho Salvation Army. PERSONAL MENTION t It. 13. PINEGOR camo down from Camp Ono yesterday for iv short stay. II. MICHELRRICK was among the visitors today from his homo at Allegany. MR. AND .MRS. E. 11. MARTIN left on tho early morning stage for Roscburg and the Exposition. mi AND MRS. CHARLES STAGE wero In Inst evening and today from Powers on a short visit. L. A. DAKER, Polgcr's representa tive In tills district, wont out to Lakeside today, calling on tho trndo. L. J. SIMPSON was up today from his homo nt Shoro Acres, partial ly on business and nlso to visit friends. MRS. L. W. WISE and son havo re turned to Coqulllc after a visit nt the Earl Howe homo in South Marshfield. MRS. II. E. DULTMANN returned Sunday from San PrnnclBCo whore sho spent sovornl weeks with Mr. Dultmann's relntlvcs. nEN CHANDLER and family yes terday moved Into their hand somo now homo nt Twelfth Court nml Flanagan Avenue. V. S. TURPEN went out to Powers this morning nnd will spend sev eral days there looking after tho new school building. II. S. TOWER loft on tho train this morning for Powers, going for sovernl days over the lino looking after tho various tlmo pieces. RALPH MATSON returned homo last evening from Curry county whero ho has been deer hunting with Prank Donning and party. They had twelve deer when ho left. W. C. CHASE and A. N. Gould nnd family havo returned homo to Co qulllc niter a ton day's hunting trip nt tho Geo. A. Gould ranch nbovo Allegany whero they secur ed eight deer. V. 0. Hlndmnrsh, in chnrgo of tho rail construction north of tho bridgo on tho W. P. was a visit or in tho city last evening nnd to day from Lnkcsldo. W. P. MURPHY crtnio down from his Bummor homo "Klllaruey" on South Coos River yesterday and expects to leavo on tho Yellow stone tomorrow for San Francis co. MR. AND MRS. DAVID NELSON and daughters Doris nnd Mablo leavo to-morrow on the Adcllno for a thrco weeks visit nt tho Km position and other Southom Cal ifornia points. CAPTAIN C. E. EDWARDS, or Al legany, was In tho city today for tho first tlmo in many weeks. He hns been engaged in running u ! saw mill at Loon Lake for sov ornl months. MRS. J. E. WILDE nnd .Miss Graco Wilde, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines and Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Haines, loft .Monday for San Francisco, and later thoy will return to their homo In Kansas City CARL BRIGGS and wlfo and chll droit, who nro residing on tho Stcckel ranch on Isthmus Inlot, which they recontly purchase, were guests nt tho J. A. Goodwill homo on South Coos ltlver Sun day. Mil. AND MRS. A. K. ItUNKLE, of Iown, went to San Francisco Monday on tho Santa Clara after looking over the locality hero for sovoral days. They said they wero very much pleased with Coos Hay. HAUKY FENSLER of Myrtlo Point camo over Saturday to boost tho Coos and Curry Pair and ra'co meot thoro in September. Ho and Cliet Hullng returned Friday from tho Port Orford Agato carni val. J. E., JOHNSON, of Eugene, former ly owner of tho Vnrslty, ono of tho leading confectionary stores of tho city, Is hero In his mnchluo for a wholesalo candy company. Ho Is accompanied by John Welch, Jr., of Portland, and this evon ing will leave for Dandon. MRS. GEORGE HAZER, of North Ilend, after two weoks visit at tho opposition Is expected homo soon. Sho went down with hor daughter Miss Freda Hazer who Is at tho University of California. JAY TOWER, Charles Stauff, Vlnco Pratt and Jack Flanagan, returned Sunday afternoon In Tower's Ford from Port Orford whoro they attonded tho Agato Carnival. They report having a good tlmo and al so that they caught several good ' messes of trout near Port Orford. j C. M. STAFFORD. Mrs. Rowena Tld ball and Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and Mr. Vaughn of Portland returned Saturday In heir machines from Sunset Hay whero they have been on a few days camping trip. They left Sunday for Portland after a visit at the D. Y. Stafford homo. J. M. WRIGHT loft yesterday for Powors to look after tho construc tion of the new school house for which he has the contract. Some work has already been done and . the C. A. Smith company started shipping the lumber there. MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. MEY ERS and children of Snbethn. Kansas, arc Coos Hay visitors, guests at the home of his broth-or-In-hnv .1. W. MttcholA Mr Myers Is pleased with Coos Ha and says Kansas was never like this In August. Mr. Mitchell has been doing some active boosting and hopes to havo him locuto here sonic day. PETE SCOTT WELL KXOWX COOS DAY IMO. XEEU SUCCUMIIS TO ILLNESS Came to Coos Hy Thlrty.four Years Ago ami was Kiif.'a!U'd In FWi- ing; and Gardening , Peter Scott, for thirty-four years a well known resident of Coos Hay, , died at 11 ranch on Catching Inlet this morning nfter n long Illness. Ho had been ailing for months, first , suffering from la grippe, Inter puou-i inonia and other complications. Ho went to tho ranch a few weoks ago I In hopes of getting relief thoro but tho trip was in vain. Mr. Scott wns born lit Scotland sixty-three years ngo. Ho came to J Coos Huy thirty-four years ago, first engaging In fishing and later In gar dening, living for years in what was' known as "Scott's Glen Gardens" on South Seventh street. After the ' halo of tho property a few years ago . to E. W. Wright and associates, ho resumed fishing. For a time, 'iio ' conducted a confectionary storo In I Coqullle. I Mr. Scott Is survived by I1I3 wlfo ! and two sons. He and Emma McDanlel were married In Empire thirty years ngo. Tho sons are Pet er Scott, of Seattle and James' Scott of Portland, both being cm-1 ployed by tho Tncoma Dredge Com pany. Tho funeral will bo hold tomor row afternoon from tho Wilson un dertaklng parlors. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY nalglo-Knox nuptials nnd ovcnlng reception. WEDNESDAY Narcissus Club with Miss Dlnncho T.cllofson of East sldo. Dorcas Club picnic at beach. Christian Sisterhood In church hall. Young Peoplo's moonlight excursion nt Sandhills. THURSDAY Enstsldo Sowing Club. Mlnno-WIs Club with Mrs. G. N. Dolt. FRIDAY Lucky Thirteen Club with Mrs. L. L. Drndloy in East port. Epworth League Social at M. E. Church hall. bAAAAkAAA.AA "",& Co., vs. It. O ' Samuols. nnrtiie PAItTI ES POSTPONED Owing to Illness tho bridgo pnrtlcs to bo given today and tomorrow by Mrs. C. Q. Van Duyn hnvo been Indef initely postponed. t AMONG THE SICK t Sllllllll Vltiwiuill null IIUI VUlllUIll ...11. nl rA... 1.1.. I. !...! ..1 ,.... A ,!... r,n... ...! ....... ..... ........... iii.ii tun iiuui uin uitytiu iiiiti iiiiii.- i ing his arm; today ho plunged tho j other Into hot tar and now both i aro bandaged. I n ,..,., Tho llttlo daughtor or Georgo Tho Eugono Guard prints tho fol Batncs Is suffering today from a lowing from the first Issue of that Heavy coil. . W. II. McCreary, of North Ilend, Is on tho sick list today. Miss May Myren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myron, who has been very III for somo time, Is re ported much Improved, Dennis Donovan or uoaieuo is lain with two brolcon ribs cuuscd by up a fall about a week ago. Miss Allco Josephbon, who return ed Sunday on tho Kllburn from San Francisco, was taken sick In tho south and yesterday tho doctor re ported that sho Is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Charles Q. Van Duyn con tinues iu!to Ul at her homo. NEW LAWSUITS The New Circuit Court CaM's Filed at (.'(iilllo tho Past Week E. W. Ilornltt, E. K. Jones, Mln nlo Tower, John S, Coke, Max Tlm morman and Nancy Noble vs. City of Marshfield, Duncan Ferguson, It. A. Copplo et nl. Albert Stolnfold & Co., a corpora tion vs. H. E. Kolty and Loulso Kel- j. W. Porlgo and R. n. Perlgo, partners, doing business as Porlgo ISQUIBB'S Chemicals to your doctor in sickness Bring your Prescriptions to Hie W Tho Centra! Avenue Drug Storo lit is New and 1 Will Find It at Store At the Think or It, Indies, buying n Ladles' conls In tho latest 0110-pleco wool dress In silk nnd 8l'lc8 nml "laterlals nt prices , . that are about half what you wool poplin, wool serge, messn- (m, ngUe, ol8Owll0rPi sjnW0 line, woith doublo the price. .ssh.DII. JSD.IK), ijlU.r.l), yi 1.75 -S l.lN jnst received a line of tho on, .. 1 ... , . ..ii 1 latest In ladles' winter shoes In Silk nnd wool poplin, change- )(Ut,ut KUIllllotttlt vl(., 1W bu(. able color, serge bottom, worth ton and lnce. at prices that save at least one-third more ..SS.HO you from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent on every pair. Try n pair of Ladles blue sorgo suits, wool, nunttenhnuffor's, with the cush- $15.00 value, our price. ..siii.IW Ion sole, at ..n, !S'll.S, $WM, Wool poplin suits In the hit- shot,H , n 8tvlc8( est, at a ..0 per cent saving. !.ll, tfl.D.s, ..'J.-, sji2.ll), 2.l)8 !.). SI2.50, SI L75 iut a pair of Goodman's on Children's coats in various t,u? ,,,Uo ,'1' ,Jr1 K,rl lf yo" want Boi.iothlng 10 wear and styles, patterns and materials slny wllh tht,M)i ,u.t ,., Ht.( SSl.DK, S2.25, JS2.III, !j!2.H, $:UW $1.25, $I.:M, $1.11), $!.. Tho r 7 ? rr S? Wo lend Originators Y'S'0 Otl.ers of IiOW Prices 1rMmmeci'M1f)'!T---bil'7J'JWW Follow NEXT DOOIt TO .MA ItS 1 1 FIELD POST OFFICE wmmmmmmmammmmmmsmmmamaaBmemmmasmmsaam wmmmmmmmtamammmmmmmmmmmmKmmKmammmmBmm Some Old and New Prices LOOK THEM OVER LARD, 10-lb. can $1.25 PEACHES, per box 55c APPLES (Gravcnstein),.perbox $1.00 SPUDS (best local), per 100-lb. sack $1.50 DEPENDABLE FLOUR (none better) $1.80 PEANUT BUTTER, per lb 121-2c CORN MEAL, per sack 35c GUITTARD'S CHOCOLATE, 3-lb. can for 80c BULK RICE, Fancy head,-per lb 71-2c NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE PRUNES, per lb., good stock 5c WORCESTER SAUCE, per 1-2 pint bottle 10c CORN STARCH, per package 5c GLOSS STARCH, per package b'c SALAD DRESSING, per bottle (tall) 10c BAKED BEANS (Del Monte) 5c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, per can 5c BACON (Armours) medium weight, per lb 25c We are going to demonstrate DEPENDABLE FLOUR Watch for date. Come in and see our 10c counter, it will be a surprise to you. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY ! i Tompkins and E. O. crs, doing business ns Tompkins & Snmiiols. Harriet M. Kollog vs. Elbort v.. I Kollog. Suit for divorce. Lydla McDonald vs. Lester McDon aid. Suit for divorce. Mary L. Morchnut ot ul vs. Smith Powers Logging company. ' Mel'herson Glnsor company vs. Thonins P. Madden. OLD PAPER TELLS I J N TODAY t OF COOS BAY LINE,4! , WANTED (Jill to earn for baby. 1 I'll st Cpy of Eugene Guuid Tells Itosclilll'g llouiis (o Coos Hay Itallroad I nnnor which was nrosented to Editor Plnnornn the other day by C. 11. Hodes, tho papor being dated June 8, 1891. "Rosoburg nt that tlmo was con sidering a proposal to ralso a sub sidy of $7fi,000 In connection with tho construction of u railroad from Coos Hay to that city. Rosoburg at present Is considering a bond Issun In connection with unothor railroad project. "Ploronco Is advertised as tho Pa cific coast terminus of the Sluslnw and Western railway. "This road Is destined to bcconio u transcontinental lino, and will pour Into tlio now city of Ploronco tho treasures of n coiitluout," the ndvortlsomont stntos. Tho Guard nt that tlmo wns milt ed by I. L. Campbell, Dame at Rink, Hal. night. I.OO per ticket. Times want ads bring results. Tho Greatest Aid the Latest You the J. C. PENNEY RIGHT PRICE Apply Gow Why m Grocery. WANTED Pupils lor dancing school Tiioh. nml Tliiirs. nights ut Odd Fellows' Hull. S o'clock. Phono :i88-.. FOR SALE Threo No. I milk cows fresh In November, mnho good homo cows for tho winter. Ad dress P. A. llakor. Sltkuin, Ore. NEW Modish Gown for sale cheap, AddrosH "A" enre Times. J : t FOR SALE t FOR SALE Heating stovo and , small show case, in good condi tion. Art Nccdlu Shop, comer 2nd and Market. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fast boat, 5 bp. A bargain, 2I2:J Central nvonuo. I FOR RENT jl'Olt HINT 2-i'oiim apartments, j steam heat and furnished, $1.Vj0 , and $1M0. Imiulro apt. 10, Mt I lock upts, -ud ami Commerckl. i FOR RENT .Myitlo Anns modern furnished apartments free heat and wator $22,r0 per month tip. WEAVING All kinds a spec- ity. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 m Court, So. Phone 220-R 'OR TRANSFER AND KTOIU iGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND ItAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono ltd Resilience Phono Kt-J Maikut Ao. and Waterfront CLfcSSirit J