The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 23, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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I TWO 7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, WB 23, 1 915 EVENING EDITION
ROCKED ON BAR VVGfjK FOR BID
People You Know Ab
out
GUR J-AILtll SHIPPING MEWb
i
i
KKNATOItlAIj IttllTV DKOIJXKS
jinm:k invitation
ino imoruirr into j.isi: say
AIMIKltKNTS
I'onI master HiikIi iWrlniln Intimates ,
'Xiiif-o of SoHhii'lnios Ni'iiatui' i
Limo Leutes Coos Hay
i:pcrt Slinrp Till In December Klec-
(Ion Claim .Matter iw li.v no
.Means Dead Issue
.ijs.-Ssr-'',URBr STATHMSUm
Adherents of the bniul nre employ
tup Imsv tlnvs. Tliev snv that iles-
I'lana of Senator Lane and several pIt(, U0 V)tc of tll0 c(y cotlndl tlu.
member? of the Port Commission , movo to hnve a imincpai organlza
to tnltVlilhncr hbdnrtl the) bar dredso t,on of ,migIc )g by ,10 menng ,icnd,
aiichlc yesterday at noon were sad- ln fnct , just stnrtlng and that by
dunjjj qhaiiRed after the party H:idia ,nc,s u measure will be before
spent .some tlnio ln traversing Iieth0 1)C0,i0 tlio December election
BWoDs.out at the end of tho jetty in .,0 ,)Ul tMt, Coog Ua. Concert Hand
the- Jlttle gasoline schooner Tramp, i)ilcl onto tne ,,,,
ncctfrdlilB to PostninBtcr Hugh Mr-, ir,,ptlL:ill v all oruanlzatlons of the
Lain, who said that ho sat on mo ,i,y U10 i,L,nK biouglit Into line It Isj
shore to' watch' the procedure. aat u,c purpose being to Interest.
On leaving Jlnrsliflelil ln n inn- exprv citizen Hi the struggle. I
chino for tho new Llfo Otiaril titn- xiiey point out the argument of
tlor. on Charleston Hay the pla.n 'prcd Wilson heforo tho council on '
wore nil inntlo to enjoy tho hospl- Monday night in which ho said thnt '
tility of Captain Polheinus on tlu iinrry Kimball, tho day previous to
dredge nt noon. Mr. Mcl.aln, while hs election, said he favored tho
ho dd not openly uccuse anyone of'i)an,i anl then n few days ago said'
getting seasick, said that they at that the people didn't know what,
least seemed to lose enthiiBlusin they wanted but needed someone to
about tho noon-timo lunch. And on guide them.
thp'ptlier hnnd the Port Commission- Mr. Wilson snld then that former-
crB point out that the Postmaster 'ly such a stnnd had to be coiiiitennii-
fcll by ho . wayside before "ceil but that there Is now a recall
ho got started and oven refused to act for such contingencies.
touch foot aboard the little Tramp With the final vote standing three
when 'sho was far Inside the hnrbor. i to three .Mayor Allen had been there
Tho Airty to the lower bay wnscould not have cast tho deciding vote
made up or Senator Lane, Postmns- or the expenditure called for would
tor Hugh Jlel.nln, Peter l.oggle, A. 'have required nn ordinance and a
II. Powers mid Henry Scngstackcii. 'three fourth voto of tho council.
.Jelly Is Needed. , Little more has "been said nbout a
Need of a long Jetty In front recall. Tho eouncllmen say thoy
of tho I-lfo Guard station and fnc- have done exactly as they think best.
ing on the water close to tho bar Is According to tho present Indications
no apparent, said Senator l.nno yes- tho matter will bo settled by the lml
tcrday on his return, that he will by ' lot in December.
nil means advocate the further sums 'lKA I) 1CI.KS
that will bo necessary. This has 'ADD OX SUHMAU1XI3
been estlmnted at about $1000, In-! '& Machinery
eluding the Jetty work and the walks r- Vo "l"3"1 Uvo ,10Mra at tho
wid fills about the station build-! "'' J'"1'1 lloro tm,,iy "l'cclinB !
1BB. I marines and tho latest forms of innr-
Ho said the money had been ap- ln0 mnclilncry. Ho was shown
preprinted In tho original grant and through various departments and
thcro was no reason why It alioiild t ken Into tho aiilimarliio K-n.
not bo exi.otidn.i nrrnriiiiiL. .i. ' Every detail of tho craft was ex-
plans. Senator Chainherlnln, when t"lnlnctl to "l0 rannufneturor. but It.
ho'ft B.Jy. days ago, expressed tlie .'wns Il0t submerged. Ho also n-j
buiuo opinion and tho belief la that 8,cctc- two other flubmarlnes eu p-
enough money will bo now available ,CK w,, a'K,U . , 7,.
UlYCIllCIl ny 1 milium t. r.iunuji.
Xol to Kullil Now
At tho conclusion of tho trip Ford
CLARA
Willing (o Take Couple Out Hut He
lused to Tie the Matri
monial Knot I I.IKl'T. DODO, 1'. S. X.. WANTS
; MST OK 1,01'AI, COXTItACTOHS
Cnpt. Peter Olson, master of the1
gasoline schooner Hustler, has a rop. ., ,,.,., ((, HImt n(ls () XoH.
illation for courage In handling hi. wireless Station Officers Toll
boat and performing his duty as n of h,.,.,.,,,!,,,, t.,.0
mariner, but now comes a good story
of how tho captain Piully balked Xuniea of local contractors who
KTUAMSIIII' SAIUCD l-AST VA'IU
XlXtJ I'Olt TIIH SOITII
Dclajcd In lllsclmrglng
Ktrlulit Slilpnirnl Carries
Passenger lt
lle.ivy
(iood
Delayed somewhat from her l'CK-
When a young couple wanted to go would be willing tq submit bids for,ular sailing time In discharging and
to sea to wed he was perfectly will
Ing to cros the bar and brave any
kind of weather but he flatly refits-1
ed to perforin the wedding cero
jnony. Tho story Is told In tho fol
lowing telegram from Cold Heach: j
"What promised to bo a highly!
romnntlu elopmtnt here wns narrow
ly averted by the timely Interven
tion of tho maiden's father. Oladys '
Miller, tho lC-ycar-oId daughter of
A. S. Miller, n prominent ranchyr
the erection of a wireless station! taking fi eight aboard the steamship
hero Is asked lu a letter reclved this I Santa f'laui got nny shortly nftor
morning from Motitonnnt K. II.
Dodd, of Marc Island, who Is radio
filler of the Paclric coast. That tho
Xavy Department has formally san
ctioned tho station for Coos Hay Is
the tone or the letter for talk Is made
or hurrying the building through us
soon as possible.
KesultB of the special attentions
given Lieut. Hlankenahlp and .Mr.
residing near Gold Heach, nnd I-'rod t llaiiscoin when they were here look
Hogo, n fishermen employed at the lug for n site, have been leaped In
Seaborg cannery, were principals In full. When they left the men ex
the episode. pressed themselves ns very much
"Iloge and his Intended bride at- pleased; tholr report to the govern
tempted to gain the consent of tho. incut was satisfactory and at the
girl's parents to an immediate mar-'end of his letter Lieut. Dodd adds,
rlage, but wero told that they must J "Kindly remember me to -Mr. Seng
walt until next Spring. The parents slacken, and Mr. Hlankenshl) and
.Mr. Hnnsconi desire to bo remem
bered to all the good people whom
they met during tholr recent visit."
As soon n the names of local con
tractors, are recehed they will bo
forwarded to Washington with the
recommendation that they bo first
considered in figuring on the new
station.
Asks for Dcmt1iIIoii
Lieut. Dodd has asked for a deed.
had decided to send the girl to Rose
burg to attend school this winter.
"I'pon the arrival In Hogue Itlver
of the gas schooner Hustler, llogo
Interviewed Captain Peter Olson nnJ
tried to prevail upon Olson to take
him and Miss Miller out to sea be
yond tho three-mile limit nnd there
'perform the coreniony. Captain Ol
son was entirely willing to take the
couplo to sea, but balked at perform
ing tho wedding corcmony. It was
arranged that llogo should procure
a preacher to perform tho coreniony
and have him aboard tho boat at
'2 o'clock Friday afternoon.
"The news In sonio manner reach
ed Mr. Miller at his ranch. He Im-
ii '10 last evening for Kurelm and
San Francisco. Sho cnino In short
ly after noon. Her passenger Hat
south wns unite largo. The outgo
ing passengers were:
II. Kudol, Mrs. i::iit Mcdiirkiy,
Mis. May Hello MHiurkoy, Lilly .Tor
dan. Mrs. J. V. Fuller. Mrs. M. Dn
veys. Miss S. Daveys, Mario Daveyj,
Paul Daveys, A. Daveys, Kmiuolt
Davoys. II. (liinnell, Jtalph Ul.iko,
Miss lCva Harbor, A. W. Hussell,
It. .1. Diivman, It. FInneal, Mrs. A.
O. Monkhouso, .Mrs. ('. I. Helgaid,
Mrs. Vorst, Hen Fisher, X. L. Hoi
chart. It. .1. Howard, .1. McXiiughton.
.1. .lones, M. !:. Stroniberg, Fred
llnworth, Joe Hall, Miss II. Olson.
!:. Longl. F. It. Thomas, C. I).
Thomas, W. It. Capps, Mrs. Capps,
C. F. Frlck, Mrs. Frlck and seven
steerage.
! WATERFRONT NEWS
On her way from Allegany with it
scow Amd of horses last night tho
an abstract of title, photographs of ( KtisolIiie boat Mllllconm broke her
tho slto and Its topography together ; ,.rn. 8i,aft nil was towed to Mnrsh
wlth a complete description of the, fii,i i... , riHliormoii. Tmlav tho
all
steamer Alert was on tho run,
spick and span In her new paint.
Word has been received hero that
to make the station u beauty spot t
In tho lower bay. 't
Had HO Foot of Water. i
four aero tract on Coal llvuik Inlet
and In the Hcyuold's Addition,
Tho fact that matters are being
pushed, minus tho usual government-1 the Btenni schooner Thomas L. Wand
mediately mounted a saddle horso al red tape. Is shown by tho fact that' leaves San Francisco on Sunday for
and whllo Mrs. Miller telephoned , tho offieor wishes all papers sent ill- Coos Hay, bringing rrelght. Sho
Shcrirr Halloy to stop tho runaways, rectly to him nnd not to tho Xavnl!wm Hocure n lumber ciiiko for her
Department, thus leaving the Maro return.
Island station frco to cope with the1 Hound ror San Francisco tho
Tho Tramp tuok the party oiilt
ovor tho bar. The statesmnu saw ,
directly what Ib being ilono thoro '
'anuouueed that he did not expect
to build any submarine In tho near
future, nnd that ho was still a strong
peaeo advocate.
and found that now there are ;io
leet, ,of watijr o tho, bar at mo.in I
low tide. Ho was very much ideas-!
ed with tho report. I County Seat Xonx Told in Herald
Is Own Cliauffeiii'
Doing his own chnuffeur Sena
tor Lane was busy yesterday nfter-
XKWS OF COQlMliIiK
or Thai Place
ho galloped his horse at top speed
to tho wharr at Wedderburn.
"-Mr. Miller succeeded lu reaching
the dock lu time to stop tho proceed
ings. Tho girl returned home with
her father under protest."
Mrs. L. M. Brown, who recently
noon, Just bororo starling, tylna; par-1 purchased tho Vondoino lodging and
eels and Bull cases all ovor his Ford ' apartment nouso from . u. ucg
mnchlno, having a bit or baggage lmi'" ,1,,s c8ol tlio name to the
Tor every avallablo spot, leaving the "Hrowstor" and has added a dining
seats freo for tho five Members of room orvlcc
his family who wero with him. I Sum Sl0,ll mul aupervlsor In the
Ho says that on the entire tilp ' -McKlnloy district, Is spending a fow
they have had no inaehlno trouble. ' t,,,ys , tow " ,"lttli;sS' Uo fal,'8
II.. wimioil (. t-,.1 ...it i ii.,.i..... considerable damago Is being done to
before the rains nun... bat l..y .,Ki.i I tl10 l,lllllk road" ln ,i1b '"strict by
found hllil stopped lu Coqulllo. Mo
Is on his way to Klamath Falls be
fore returning to Portland.
Ueckless automobile speeders.
I .1. W. Whlckcnr, tin attorney of(
j Attica, Ind., was In town. Ho Is
making a tour of tho coast mid inatlei
'the side trip in from Hosehurg toj
I look over this section. Ilo wns
COMMERCIAL MUSEUM
Tfl RC CQTAPI ICUCn much pleased with Coiiulllo and ox
ZLZT il'iossed an Intontlon of coining here
Uulvci-Mty of Oiegnn Has Stalled
Xool Plan Which Will he of
deal. Benefit
I to locate.
I M. M. Young Is giving up the Ilax-1
tor hotel, nnd posbovslon will bo
transfered to Clius. Baxter within
EIH1KNK, Ore.. Sept. I'll. Ai ll"' "r tw"' Mr- Yo,,l,K "d
conuiiorclal niuseuiii of the IimIiim- to 'uHiv from tlio biuliiosH lor aj
trial products of Or.-uon haw i,uuu , time at leiiht ami will miiko aeunvusi
undertaken hv the Deprtnient r , r Douglas county with the chair ta-.
mo lor wiiieu ue uas me ageiiL.v, i
PRICE OF LEATHER
BEING KEPT DOWN
Commerce of the State nulveihlty.
which Is asking every locality to
wend to Kugeiio the following:
1, A list of all liiamifiu't mil's,
a sketch of tho ilovolonnunit of imcIi
and tho outlook ror each, value of I .Members of Faiiuei-' IVdoniUoii '
plant and output, and nmrkots and . SIbii " Agreement Xot lo Ail- j
possible markets. "Wo want facts, anco Past Certain Point
and not the extravagant claims often .
Indulged lu to tho ultimate detriment
'of Industry," says tlio school of i
commeiTo letter. This letter Is I
being soul to every coiiimiiiclal body
III Oregon.
!.', .Samples of iiuiimfactiii'eil
products; or, If not feasible, wim
ples of tho inatorlals, with appro
priate Information.
.'!. Samples of minerals and
other natural products (hat hao
possibilities of commercial develop
ment.' The purpose In establishing; u per
manent comnierclal museum is to'
acquaint coinmorco students mid
visitors With the stale's rosoiirces,
nnd to 'build up a center of prac
tical 'commercial knowloiltto. Tho
now school of commerce Is headed
by Dr. I). W. .Morton, who cmuo this
Soptoniber from the school of coin,
merce of the I'nlverslty of WIscoh
slu.
Uyos luirt? See
Cross.
Birch at lied
ll Am. Ulvil I'ri'i". la I'uun l4) Til"''- I
l.OXDOX. Sept. L'0. After pro-
traeted noiiotltitloiis, the British
War Office has concluded mi agree-
ituoiit to prevent further Increnhos lu I
tho price of leather. The agreement
in signed by tho I'ulted Tanners'
I Federation mid provides that max
imum prices for tho present year
Uliall not exceed an udxnuce or ton
Iter cent on tho whole hide on prlios
current In May.
Tho War Office lu n clrtulnr ex
plaining the agreement announces to
contractors haWng iirmy eiders that
"tho Department expects to be given
by luniiufactiirors tho full benellt or
this leductloii on present prices, i
and looks to maiiulactiirors to see
that they theinsolvos get it from
tanners or dealers."
IS KXHOXKBATKI)
There Are Xo Charges Against Hose
burg Indian Agent
HOSUBima, Ore., Sopt. 23.
Soveral weeks ago complaints wero
riled ngalust II. (5. Wilson, or tho
local Indian agency, charging irreg
ularities In sovoral matters pertain
ing to his official duties. Sonio of
these charges were of a serious na
ture, and If sustained would prob
ably have resulted In his removal
from office. An investigation was
taken up by the authorities and the
matters rorerred to wero thorough
ly examined. Mr. Wilson was of
ficially advised today that no proof
was found to sustain tho charges mid
therefore they wero dismissed.
O " . "" Mfl
SOCIAL CALKXDAB
TIIUUSDAY O
Xorth Bond Fplscopal
Guild with Mrs. C. M. By-
lor.
Mlnno-Wls Club with
Mrs. K. A. Harris.
Kastsldo Sowing Club
with Mrs. S. F. Bock.
A. X. W. Club with Mrs.
II. Qulst, hostess at Klk-
rock Lodge on South Coos
Hlvor.
Mrs. F. K. Gettlus ror Mrs.
A. T. Stelner of Salem.
Fit I DAY
Phlliithea Society at Bap-
list Church parlors.
Business Meet Ing or Par-
ents-Teachers Club of Fast-
side.
Kensington Club with
Mrs. A O. Honors.
Lucky Thirteen wHu Mrs.
1-J. Cameron.
project.
It Is snld that .lohuson, Larson
and Payne have already sent lu ror
information, nnd also the contract
ing firm of R. I. Hlvenrs, or Portland.
STRIKE MAY HAMPER
SHIPS TO LOCAL PORTS
steamship Santa Clara sailed down
about ii:,10 last evening.
WARNING NOTICE
Marconi Wireless. Operator-; t'nlim
Calls illnlt Demand Cnlon
Becogititlou, High Wages
A strike of Marconi operators on
coastwise vessels has been called
TO Al'TOMOHILi: DltlVKKS, MO
TOItCVCLISTS, BICVCLISTS AND
TKAMKTKItS.
Drivers or automobiles, Motorcy
clists, bicyclists and teamsters me
hereby officially warned that they
must strictly comply with tho ordi
nances of tho city of Marshllohl roK
j Dialing traffic or they will ho arrest
ed and dealt with according to law.
Among the traffic provisions that
from the headquarters In San Fran-1 will ho enforced strictly and whioh
dsco and. according to reports from ' evoryoiie using the streets should oh-
mere, already many operntoi.i hive ; servo nro tho rollowlng:
quit work, stopping as their ships Keep on the right side of Uiu
como Into Port. It is posslblo that stieet at all tlmos.
the ships plying Into Coos Bay, car-) Keep within tho !" miles limit,
ryiug wlreloss equipment, may bo i urn corners siovviy.
Slow down nt crossing.
Auto owners must not have Muf
fler opon.
Violation of these rules will rosult
lu arrosts and no excuses accontod,
By ordor ot
.T. W. CAHTUIl
Chlor of Police
I seriously hainperoil.
I Tho men claim that thoy arc get
jtlug wagos that range from $'.Tt up
'to $.0 a month. They nsk $CD
monthly and $50 for tho second op
erator aboard t-hlps. Also tho union
must ho recognized.
I
' As the men quit tho company Is lie.
lug hard put to It to secure other
: operators, of whom there are not
many lu the field. Tho Inw roqulros
1 passenger ships must curry wireless
mid operators. A similar strike.
called lu 11 15! was a failure.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO THE PARENTS OF
SCHOOL CHILDREN
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Courtli. So. Phone 220-Ri"ri..g u t The Tm.es ofn,,..
Parents iho Uilnk lliolr children
lime been oierchargoil for school
books or supplies at Norton ,v Han
son's .stationery sloi( are reqiioNleil
lo pul the complaint In writing ami
ww vwmrn ww mfm
.-. .-. THI.il.
wjncMnm
oi
KuaxniFiwwnMMiU
3 E
j aarau-racgRibiaaai
IN EVERY lR&!i
DROP" ie
liu iv i 17 -i-TI vixuas
SKLLIXG GOODS
Tho big probloin lu selling
goods is gettlug tho customer
Into tne store. Coos Bay
Times adu will liolp you solve
this probloin,
iiityour
Black Silk T
Stove ' Polish
il not onty p.nst niNnpm c 1. 'n tp inl'rMU
unt ilk hixtr t'i ii u i e v
pili, r iv, Uh. HI ,,(.- b , l ill r :
ii nn ii ij.i, i iiml.mi 1 1 im, nry
ltav ,.lli , rkt ! I If I,
r I lwt-t I 1 n jr 4
, r . ik i h r 1 1
r U i-in a, I Mil I , c
I i f .. ,hIi h. i.i r
ii ' i ,k.iri,.Uriui.J
j r in ,
niacU S.'k Slovo Polli!
Wall,, ftcr' ns, JIIihok.
I 111 l' LA rrtit.nv.
r 111 I
Moii'h Begal Shoes, $l.nn, ..-..(to,
f?5.no. Oordon'fl Shoo Store. .
Niito your I.KT'l'KIt heads, bill
DIt. It. K, KKIrV, Dentist, HOI bends, etc,, printed at TlUC TIMK8
CoUo IMilg. Phono 112-J, 'office. '
IMli.ll
lSO ' ' ''V' ."
p i , -" i 'ill- i i
I r In,, ti
Il'irk Silk Mrui Pnl.
You may not need a large
order of Job Printing now
but you can place an order for
any amount you wish . We
take care of the small order as
well as the large one k Let us
furnish your printing needs fc
You will appreciate the service
as well as the quality of our
JOB PRINTING
PHOK. HICI1AHDS wont down, to
Baiidou this morulngr. On Tues
day he kInos a benefit concert ror
the city library. Thin year they
opect to secure a llritniilcu Kn
Odopodla and last year thoy ro
ceived from a similar concert 11(5
volumes on muslrnl subjects.
MI??. Ma'hY A. MAXNMNO. of Ala
meda, Cnl., haa arrived lu fit,
rilj to visit her daimhtor. JIm,
Addison Cook. She formerly resid
ed In Coos County mid Is well
Known to many ot (ho oldo- n.'fl
dr.uls. Mrs. MiiuuiUK w uccoin
;iauled lo .Miii'shrielil by Miss Lll
l!t Cool;, who was vlsltlnj? In California.
J. W. MOThl'V. or the Chamber of
Commerce, hatt jjono up to otini
nor to spend part of his vacation
wlin' his brother.
C. U. YVIUCiIlT, Movernnienl eiiKlu
oer In eharno of the jetty work at
Dilution, together with Yorlln
Parker, Is over outfaced lu work
ing out soundings on the Coos Buy
bar, In tho Tramp.
tup: iti-:r. katiiioh modhvitt m-
turned yesterday from n visit to
Canllner and I'lorence. Ilo eanio
throiiKli from the latter place ov
er the mall road because of tho
tlllt) Btairn fl... .. ""
ol,cr ,,!i 5.
0118 " driving 5?'
,lol,lrn "'tlnB on ! ,'f
tllltO fctiiirn i. a KtDton.
,111 -j
'- !". a formers
man and ,nw,orJ ,. " wn,
Where bo - SP(,llr" ,C
ClothiiiK stnro -mn
t AMONG THE SICkI
Woilt an i,i.r.mn.. -. .. """Mj
"vl In ,. i.nn, ,;j
iris :;:r -v.
Mrs Al.r,,, VarrelraanMICe
'liner, lint. I..IK iwupmw'
operation r t,(,veral "
tho Mercy ii.isnii.ii n..., J"
leave for her lomc, '"J
Tho lltti,, dau; hfir of j,
Men. A I.- m lr !
: " u"u as qui;, u,
last nlKtit wiiii ii,i.ii.., . ..
Mrs. Hohcn Harris. Kolh(
Mrs ( ,.rK. IMlnes, , C0D
er ;WU,k. .m...'.ta,J
iiiii nuv i,
.,,ti,i!&.,
Ofls: :. '. '&
"vp.s
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er,;-'u'ijjfl
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Two Operations at
the
Cost
of
One
"With I lie Ijiicsl modol of CI as Haiigoyou
coikIiicI 1vo optM'alioiis wit Ii but oiil1
liuriuM'. The really economical way to
use Ilic new (las ftiovo 'is lo use tlio
oven and broilcp fop cvop.v )ossil)lc op
cratioii. You may halve bread, cako or
biscuits in Hie oVen wJiilo your meat is
broiling below.
Ga
s
ore Economical
Than Ever
It is the "knowing how" which mala"?
the modern (las Stove the most econom
ical and convenient, range for ou. AVc
will be glad lo explain main other
met bods of gelling the most out of your
range. Won't you drop in soon and let
us explain the many new features found
in (las Uangcs.
Oregon Power Company
fsssismssasstasssa
GRAVEL'
(lHJtrt"
Wo nro now nrnnnrnil tn fnrnloli nUAVRIj In &DT
from pllo in our yard or in carlond lots, at following P'l,:
From pllo on ground, 2.?5 per yard.
)unu, ja.ve per yara.
canoad lots, taheii from carB, ?2-00 ?" ;
Itetall Departiuont.
i'! C A. Smith Lumber &Mfg.
PI n..nti, it.ri rbont'1
3S&33XEEm?3mXmZXSSBSnmtS8!&8i
Times Job Dept.
PHONE 133 H3MMmttz5
lnJMraM I
Opposito Tost-Offlco.
liaiBiHVW igBtwrnwiyy?
More Reason to Push Harder
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Speaking of business conditions recently
AVanamaker said: ..,
'JVijile today are buying only fom't" V
ltjod, automobiles, wearing apparel ana s
"Thoy nro buying the first became the. n
oat to live; tho 'second bocauso thoy vo c!"
and shoos and clothing been use ih?y im,st
idaced."
Then he made tho tolling point that if ijg
facturers cif other lines are to mn't t1ls
ticii they must push harder. nniKoi
They must follow I ho aggressive mctiM
Uic large stores.
Tin t ihu.st advoiiac. :
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