The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 26, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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" - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION,
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Hit IKE RESORT
TWI3NTV ('(JTTACJKS W'lhU lU
UUIIr l.V MOUNTAINS
New T'aco to 15o Opc"cil In tins Wild
Land Far l'l Almvo
Allegany
A now summer resort which will
Blvojisodo who pntronlzo It the real
close to nature life is to be establish
ed fnrnp nbovo Allegany. Alfred
llnyiio'wlio has land in the vicinity
is tq establish a colon1) of cottages
for pujnmcx rcsortcrs In the motin
talnn. Thoy will be located on land
nbovo Mllthorn, tho Gould ranch.
Elktidfn in fortclicd by a trail eight
miles long extending from tlio end of
tho west fork road but tho resort
QUESTIONS ASKED
MIHKIOXAItV AXSWKIIS TI10SH
WHICH AKK VitlCSnXTliU
Lecturei CSIvcn Iy Father Ciutwilnht
Arc Ileitis Well Attended by tho
J'uMlij This Week
A largo and interested audience
greeted Farther Cartwrlght at the
Orplieitm last ovenlhg. After a few
words of greeting tho missionary
gave a half hour to answering uuerf
tlons that had been placed in tho
Question L'ox nt the entrance to the
hull
Kimio Question
Among tho questions were tho fol
lowing: When was your church fli'st cnlled
plnco Is nbovo tho Klkhorn ranch audi Catholic?
can bo reached from tho cast fork Was it not some centuries after
road from Allegany, following a trail Christ?
a little over thrco miles in length. ! This being so, how do you Bay.
l Is tho Intention of Mr. Dnyno, It it comes from the Apostles;
Is stated, to build twonty cottages
unliable for summer resort placos:
Tho boot ride from Mnrshflold t" Al
legany Is an exceedingly pleasant olio.
Thou from Allegany In tho summer
tlmo one can tako an auto and make
tho trip on tho beautiful Ooldcn
FnllB route.
Why do Catholics bollovo In Pur
gatory when thoro Is no such placo
mentioned in the Hlblc?
To tho latter' question tho priest
replied by asking: "Why does my
quostlonor bollovo In tho Trinity?
it Is not mentioned In tho lilble;
or In tho Incarnation .which Is not
Mr. llayno nnd several others liavoi mentioned? You bollovo In these
'liomcstcaded on land and tho cot
lagcs will bo built on his homestead.
Then to mako It seem really llko
going Into tho woods tho resortcr will
travel over tho thrco miles of moun
tain trail nnd pack in his outfit and
will as a rownrd find an Idonl spot In
tho mountains nnd a colony of cot
tages. Tho resort will bo such a
unique ono and a really out of door
proposition that It Is suro to bo a
becauso tho doctrlno of the Trinity
and Incarnation Is taught thcro. So
wo also find, not tho words, but
tho doctrlno of Purgatory taught In
tho Hlblo as In II Maccabees XII,
CI and following: Math. XII, 02; I
Cor. Ill, 12 and following.
About tho Popo.
Somo othor questions asked woro:
Why Is It no priest can 'bo a Popo
unless ho ts nu Italian? In answer
popular placo among thoso who want 'to which tho names of Popcb of seven
to get Into the mountains for a vncn-l,ifforcnt nationalities woro given.
tlou. Tho ndvnntngo will bo that It
will not bo necessary to carry touts
ns tho cottages will bo there all ready
for occupancy,
Mil
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KUnXSrilNITT SAYH THAFFU1
iiah h.vchhdiih iixpiktatioxs
lucrousn ()" Until I'iinnc-iirit mid
Freight lliisliicsH and Thoro In
Also .Moro Doing In liiimhcr
NKW YOIUC, Oct. 20. Tho Wall
Stseet Journal says: ,
"For several years past Julius
Kruttschnltt, chairman of tlio South
ern Pacific executive committee, has
r.'udo. no offort to paint tho western
railroad Hides iih bright, nnd for that
reason his optimistic view of South
ern Pacific's present traffic and pros
pcctB Is tho more ImprcHslvo,
"Wo had expected," says Mr.
Kruttsrhuitt, "that pimKoiiKor traffic
to tlio Exposition would show a big
decroaso after September. On tho
contrary, tho big gains which had
been recorded woro continued Into
Cetohor. Hut the real uucourago
incut, however, Is that at lust there
1b a decided Improvement In freight
tinffic.
"Perhaps tho most prominent Item
Jr. Increasing freight tonnngo Is cop
per. Wo havo a largo number of
copper initios and smelters along our
linos. Itovivnl in tlio copper Indus-
In your church aro many Imnges
to which you pray. How In tho
name of conscience can you rccon-
U'llo this with tho first commnnd-
mont of Ood, which expressly for
bids It? In answer to this tho mis
sionary gave a most Instructive re
ply reading from Exodus XXV 17-20
nnd Numbers Xll G-! whorolu ho
said: "(lod commanded Moses to
make two guidon choruhlms for tho
ark of tho covenant and n golden
serpent In tho desort, graven Images
of tho things of heaven and earth,
and this by tho direct command of
Ood. Thorofore, tho flrut command
ment cannot mean that graven
tnmges ale forbidden, but does for
bid Unit they bo adored, which no
Catholic would dnro do, for this
would bo Idolatry. Wo may pray
before a statue oven ns tho chosen
people did, but nover. to It."
I.crtiiro Follows.
Tlio lcoturo of tho evening fol
lowed. It was a masterly exposition
of the teachings of tho Catholic
Church relative to tho Hlblo as tho
means left by (lod to bring nil men
to the knowledge of revealed truth.
Tho missionary maintained that tho
Hlblo could not havo been this means
bocniiHo It never has been nvallablo
to nil peoples; bocauso It does not
t'outulu all of revealed truth; be
cause its meaning Is not so clear as
to admit of but one meaning; nor
does tho Hlblo Itself gunrnntco Its
own Inspiration. Ho said:
(lit Oh tho I'llHlf,
"The pioof of this Is found In
sects lu the Christian
WIILLG0T0THE1R
C. li. HOOPHH HKTUHXIXC3 TO
XIJW ZEAIjAXD TO ENLIST
trj has lidded not only a largo cop
per tonnngo, hut also transportation! tho many
oi qualities of coko and oil used nt I world today which hold doctrines lu
tl.o smelters. Moreover, passeiiKorl direct contradiction to ono another,
tmfflo lu these regions, which had tind whero contradiction Is found
expired entirely, has been rovlvod by .both "iiuiiot bo true. As Ood Is In
itio rooponliijf of the mines and tho finite wisdom nnd truth Ho could
haul of opcrutlvos tiV and fro. -not havo Instituted a means that
"Lumber Is another of our prl-would loud to error, Hence tho III
nmry freight contributor In pros-i hie alone U not the means left by
parous periods. For the past twoChrlst to bring all men to tlio know
years or more It has boon almost to- lodge of revealed truth."
tally absent from tho tonnune shoots. Subject Tonight.
Or one little line, for Instance, from Tho lecturo tonight will bo: "How
Portland to tho ocean thfru Hro a shall we coino to tho knowledge
nun tinxon uimnor nuns which imotl.of tlio truth In which wo ure to
Prominent Eli Lilly DriiK Hepre-
scntiitlvo Answers Country's
Cull Mny (Jo to Dardanelles
With many members of Ills old
militia company In New Zealand al
ready at tho front, and others go
ing every week, C. L. Hooper, prom
inent representative In this section
of tho Ell Lilly Drug Company, is
going back to enlist. IIo leaves
Coos County November IS for San
Francisco and on December 8 will
null across tho Pacific.
Hooper has been seven years away
from home, but this has not in any
wny dampened his patriotic ardor.
Ho expects to take his "kid broth
er," n lad of about 22 years, nlong
with him, An oldor brother nlso
wants to go. Ho's mnrricd nnd his
wife, though, won't give her con
sent. When Mr. Hooper left Now Zeal
and, ho was n First Llcutonnnt in
tho volunteer corps. In till prob
ability ho will bo given unotiicr com
mission. Dardanelles Probably
Asked whero tho Now Zealand
troops nro being sont at present,
Mr. Hooper said: "Probably to the
Dardanelles. They go first to Cairo,
Egypt that's tlo base. Hut "you
can novor tell. I might be in n
corps sent into Serbia, into Franco
anywhoro."
Interested in tho drug business,
Hoopor on his nrrivnl lu San Fran
cisco soven years ago entered n big
laboratory thoro whero ho worked
until later ho wont to tho Lilly
Cainpnny, with a big Balary, to
travel as their roprosenttuivo, meet
ing with tho doctors mid physicians
of Southern Oregon, describing to
them tho now things of tho labora
tories nnd how ,thoy nro used. It
Is four years jiow Blnco Hooper
first hognn coming In hero.
Havo Military Tinlulng
Now Zcnhiud hns u system of what
Is practically compulsory military
training. Hoys from 11 to 1-1
yenrs of ago aro given their first
drills' with ennes or poles and then
from ll to 17 thoy havo rifles.
This training Is enrried on In con
junction with their schooling. At
tho ago of 17 years thoy outer tho
volunteer corps for thrco moro
years of training after which thoy
nro exempted unless thoy enroto
continue. Even o oldor men nro
enlisted In gun clubs and meet reg
ularly In nrmorles for tnrgot prac
tice Mr. Hoopor hns boon on tho vorgo
of roturnlng to his homo to enlist,
for sovornl mouths, hut business
hns i boen pressing. It Is under
stood (lint when ho Hout lu his res
ignation to Mr. Lilly, bond of tlio
MIFFING
KIBDII
ARRI
IfESliT
STEAMSHIP FACES IIAHD IILOVV
LAST XKHIT OFF VAQl'lXA
I CI1TTEE
liar In Fair Shape This Morning1
Has Heavy Freight Shipments f
Out of Poitland
It blow hard last night when tho
Kllburn faced into a sou'east storm
off Ynqulna nnd .all nlgnt long thcro
was quite n sea running, said Cup
tain McClelland when ho arrived In
this morning from Portland. The
wind blow sometimes moro than 50
miles an hour.
Tho Kllburn brought 170 tons of
'freight for Coos Hoy and hnd aboard
somo 350 tons for Snii Francisco.
She crossed in at S:45n. m. and went
but again for the south after three
o'clock.
Tho arrivals wore:
Mrs. M. Smith, A. Mntson, Mrs.
Mntson, Y. Mynttl, M. .Kolto, Mrs.
Warner, Mrs. Wbhlcnberg, C. Mar
tin, O. Larson, N. Kohn, II. Kolstl,
Mrs. Kolstl, J. Withers, 'Mrs. A. M.
Urlckoy, MIs8 E. Hrlckoy, O. Allcry.
Outgoing; Passengers
, Ivan Hobo, D. H. Miller, Mrs. It,
Yurkcs, Elma Yurkes, J. Henderson,
wife and son, W. E. Stuhr, Jesso
j'Dlnghum, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. J. S.
J'LyoiiB, E. Brndfleld, A. McLay, A.
T Hraddos and wife, 13. F. Anderson,
II. K. Adams, Mrs. Heppner, 13. I.
Knox, II. Hyorly, Malt L. May, Allco
Carlson, Emily Stovons, J. L. Kntl,
f It. Storr, Fred Hcllonl, Mrs. Uellonl,
"M K. Sill, F. O. Simmons, 13. C. Eb
erlc, P. M. Heachum.
LOCAL MEX TO DO ''"J '
HflLDlXO MEHCHAXT MAHINE
Chambers of Commerce- in Cnlted
states Seek to Influence Con
gt'csMouul Action
Appointment of a qonimlUco fioin
tho Marshfield Chamber of Com
merce to cooporato with a similar
body from tho National Chamber of
i; ..' .,i,i in iiu iirslni: of
Congressional action to nid in tmtau-j
llshlng an American merchant mn
rino is asked in ti letter Just received
from Washington, D. C
in June tho local organization vot
ed on soveral measures that woro
being advocated by the National
Chamber, nil In regard to aiding ship
ping In this country.
Those measures aro to bo presen
ted to Congress nt its next session,,
on the assumption thnt now tho tltno
Is ripe to strike rrom mo nnuii
to give American shipping the boost
that It has needed for.years.
Steps Advocated
Among the things advocated was
a Federal Shipping Hoard of five,
members, subsidies to American Mall
and freight Hues to countries- whoso
trade Is Important to us, tho mwor
Ing of the required speed on mall
boats, speed to bo regulated accord
ing to tho service.
Tlio measures aro merely ndvlsory
and tho hopo Is that tho expression
of opinion of moro than COO Cham
bers of Commerce In tho United
States will In part Influence Con
gressional action.
Tho matter of appointing n com
mittee hero will bo tnkon up nt tho
next meeting of mo locui unauiuur.
11EKI HEHI OX SHIP
VESSEL MOVEMENTS
Arrivals , '
Westerner, Sim Francisco, mid
night. F. A. Kllburn, Portland, S: IB a.
m. today.
Sailed
Adeline Smith, Snn Francisco,
11:30 last night.
Yellowstone, San Francisco, noon
today.
Due Hero
Hardy, San Francisco, Thursday.
Duo To Sail
F. A. Kllburn, San Francisco, '.a
afternoon.
Speedwell, San Francisco, noon to
morrow.
TELL OF COOS HAY HAH
From Washington, D.C., n fow days
ago thoro camo a story to n Port
hind paper tolling of tho changes
being in a do In tho coast guard station
of Coos Uny nnd giving tlio reasons
for tlio changing, to Charleston nay.
It said "tho channel Into Coos Day
in- morn or less obstructed bv n sand-
compnny, tho Inttor refused It nnd j bar," all of which sounds as though
gavo him Instead, a two-years leavoltIloro "night bo very little water out
of absonco.
Cupid A!m Has Leave.
Though ho did not sny so hlm
solf, friends of Mr. Hoopor declare
that ho has "lilbornited" the llttlo
wiiiKi'ii mm uupiu nun sont mm
there Tho Inst survey showed boiiio
30 feet of wntor nt mean low tide.
It contliiuob, "Tho Coos Hay Sta
tion Is manned by n keeper and seven
men, ami Is one of tho best equipped
stations on tho northwest const. One
of tho arguments lu favor of tho
' .lifilif.i lu tlu. fnnl flitif tlin n-iivna
too, on n lenvo of nbsenco of nbout i ,nvo built up tho bench In front of
two yenrs hoforo roturnlng to Port-1 tho old location to such nn oxiont
Intnl. And ro hn enna in nnnu-nn Hint oporntious nro hindered.
his country's cnll for "Ood nnd tho tl1"Kj1 ottMn hero, nro inclined
i, ,, , ., " , '"Ho doubt tho wisdom of tho chniiKO,
,Klng. IIo has ninny friends hero t j8 expected that tho now station
who wish him well and hopo ho will will onnblo tho Ilfo snvors to reach
return ngnln safoly. wrecks moro speedily."
WOULD
BE
I
btdlovo? Is It from tho Hlblo?"
to contribute flvo or six curs w day,
muring up u good dally lumber train
of B0 cars or more. On my last trip
over tills Hue, with the exception of
one small mill, tho only man on the. Engineers Doing Well With the
WOKK PKOt.'HKSSKS
payrolls was tho watchman. Thl
has nt lust changed. Our reports for
the first week of October show a
healthy roeumptlou or lumber truf
fle "These aro few of tho consider
ut,loiiH which make the Southern Pa
cific outlook moro promUlnir than
II has boon for a long tlmo past."
.AAfcl
OPFHH OF ISLAND
OF CYPHfS LAPSES
'
I'nipqun Simo.v
HoNurdlug the work of surveying
tho Hinpquu lllvor the Onrdliior
Courier says:
The I'nlted Stato engineers are
niuklnic good progress In thplr work
of snrveyhiK tho bur nt the mouth
of the I'nipqun. Thoy hnvo beou
nt work durhiK tho past weok In
mirvpyliiK and placing their raugos,
.t-l.lll.. ...Ill Inlrn i9i.. ll..n ..i 1. t.
("Htm n in Hinu puiiiit iiiiiit j v UUIUIU
ithc soundiiiKs are madn. This Is
tho boBlnnliiK of ono of the gioat-
WESTEHXEH HEHE
Tlio stonm schooner Westerned nr
i rlvod lu from Snn Francisco after
i'mldnlght bringing somo 3 10 tons of
.,..., ..... ,,.. ifrolght for Coos Hay..,Sho unloudod
mV ;, I. :S " ': "NO,,ill't of this at Old Town, coming to
CHA.KJED WITH HEIX(J DHCXK ;0 Sml, ,,.,.,,, ook BUib
Now tliat tho city Is bolng combod nfternooii.
for niuyomlty candidates and fow of) .
them nro appoarlng, all at once Aepordlng to a recent roport of the
thcro bobs up a ninn who actually Department of Agrlcultnro tho cost
wants tho place, craves it and In fact, 8lIU0 niguways. iiasoii on geiiorat con
Dread Affliction Comes From Loiik
Ah-enro of I're.sli Vegetables
Tho Poruvlnn bark Stollu hua ar
rived In Soattlo fom a long voyago
with ono of the crow dend nnd most
of tho others so weak that they hnvo
been tnkon to the hospital. Tho rup
tnlu and the mate woro able to como
iiBhoro In Seattle
Tho disease of hcrl-borl Is said to
come from a lnck of fref li vegetables,
occasioned by a long voyago at wen.
Il Is u sickness most dreaded by the
Lallormcii and ono that often ovor
tahos them.
To combat Its rnvigcs English
bhlps have long been known In deep
water as "lliiiojJulcorB," tlio officers
doling out n certain quantity of lime
Juice dally to withstand tho dlsoaso.
Times onco onch wcok for tho por
lod of six weeks beginning oil tho
Mth day or September, 1U15.
OHAVES & M'INTUHFF,.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
First publication September 11.
1915; last publication Outobor 20,
1015
Heading Stoves
(Uf AfMy.UIM l'ffw lo Cimi ntj Ttwni
. LONDON. Out. !C --dnmt
Hrjlnli'a, offer of the Isluud
of Cyprus to Oi'iiecu bus lap-f-ed
eciiiHo tho conditions
under which tho offer was
made have not boon fulfilled,
Sir Edward Oroy Informed
tlio House of Commons this
afternoon.
I
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est Improvements oer iiiidertnkou
lu Douglas County nnd one, that
should huvo tho co-operntlou ,r,.d
oncournHomoiu of every cltlson in
tho county who really bus the good
of tho county nt honit.
When this harbor Is Improved ns
conteinplnted. It will give tho peoplo
of Douglas County ono of tho host
harbors lu the state, If not the voiy
best.
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS J
Opposite Blanco Hotel, i
Phono 106-L.
' MAHSHFIELD. OHiCGON I
y ,-j t,r.,a.'i i, . i i . . , , if
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Place for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Coinmciclul nnil H'dw'y.
howls for It. Ills name was Hill Cal
lahan and Into tho weo sma' hours
ho yollod.
Ills main reason for wanting to bo
tho bond of tho city, Judging from
Mr. loud mutterlugs, wns that ho
might settlo with chief Carter, whom
lo blamed for putting him in as a
guest,
Xo Money Sou'M
Judge Hutlor, who was upstairs at
tending a council mooting when Cal
lahan first bogan to roar listoned for
a mlnuto, cocked his hoad to ono
Eldo and looked up with a serious ox
prosslon. "No motioy," ho declarod.
"You can always tell. Whou thoy
mako u great big nolso, that nlwaya
moans the.v'ro broko. itu too bad
tor tho general fund.
?lo was correct. If stoaniboats
woro selling for a nickel, Callnhan
couldn't havo bought tho whistle.
Without nilnrlng tonus ho was told
to bent It when brought before J ml go
Hutlor for trial In tho pollcu court
this morning.
Itolxkiilis Coining. Hoprosentn
tlvos of tho Hoboknhs uro duo In
hero tomorrow from all parts of
the county and from Florence nnd
Otirdlner, to attend tho sessions of
tho district convention hero tomor
row nftornoon and evening Thoro
will be a banquet at G p. m. tomorrow,
dltlous, varies In different sections of
tho country from $1,R00 to $13,000
por mile.
SCMMOXS
In tho Circuit Court of tlio State
of Orogou in and for Coos County.
Etta (1. Hrown, plaintiff, versus
Clinrlos (1. Hrown, dofoiidaut.
To Charles G. Hrown, tho nbovo
named dofoiidaut: In tho name of
tho Stnto of Orogou, you nro ro
qulrod to appear and answer tho
complaint of tho plaintiff horelu.
on of before tho 26th day of Octo
ber. 1915.
If you rail to appoar nnd nnswor
said complaint as so required, tho
plaintiff will apply to tlio Court
horelu for tho relief demanded in
liar conipjalut, u succinct stutomont
of which Is:
That tho bonds of matrimony
existing botwoou plaintiff and do
foiidaut bo dissolved;
That plaintiff bo allowod to as
Biiino her inuldeii nnnio of "Etta
G. Faith;"
That plaintiff bo glvon such fur
ther rollof ns to tho Court mny seem
Just nnd oqultablo.
Servlco of tho summons Is mado
by publication pursuant to an order
mado by Hon. O. F. Sklpworth, Cir
cuit Judge of snid Court, directing
imbllcntloti hereof m tho Coos nay
Wo nro prepared for full nnd
winter with the best 'lines uinile.
Wooil heaters uml (ho coal or wood
heater with duplev grates. '
Priced from SI. 7." to f-iii'J.OO '
Johnson-Gulovsen Co.
Quality Home Fiunl-diors
Xrth Fnmt Street, Miuhhficlil
rrnn nDincc ADC AC I nlfl AC nrnrn...
UUn rniuw n.iu nu i-w no ucrcwuAbLt MER
CHANDISE CAN BE BOUGHT ANYWHERE-THE FAIR
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woou ", m"".- -n iih .ii..v.i i. ! I Miiiiniaru . tit
You're Mtfo when jou buy lioic. Wo don't offt..,. Jm, K f?"'11
for nothingsbut a ilollar's vnluo for overy dollar expciHreT"'11"5
what we are offering you for Wednesday, Tliutsday , '!', ,,Sw
Whlto D. M. C. Mercerized Em
broidery Cottons, small skeins,
all sizes. On salo at
i skeixs ..: ...uu
Men's best Gray Hlbbeil Shlrta
and Drawers; values to fir.cj
all sizes. Onsnlont 07n'
per garment 0 1 U
Cont's Crochet Cotton, vnrlous
sizes (slmtlnr to D. M. C.)AOn
salo at
jer ball
9c
T -:: ft
aifc and -lor i.B,uc,. Emb:
"i- -22c
Ono lot of nrcs nm
am .moLIng. erenn,,
white and Color.. 8!e ,J J
On ftnla . f w.
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par yai'd
Just arrived, a largo lot or latot
All shndes. Prices ronso'nablo.
Tains for Lndlc m MbM
15c Ink Writing TiihlctB, nlado of best linen paper On Salc nt Qi)
ftW Hnnv -n .
ir Chandler Hotel
Satisfaction always or your money back
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California Then East
You nro offered
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PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITIONSAN FRANCISCO
Acknowledged to bo
"The Most Dtmutlful
4 Tho .Most Wondorriil
Vrho Most linportunt lu history."
at tilmiml no addltlomil oxponse while nnroutc to tlio cast.
10 Days Stopover
at San Francisco
and
10 Days Stopover
at Los Angeles
nro pormlttod on nil ouo way tickets East raiding through California
The Route
or '
Scenery, Safety, Service
offers splendid high-class train servlco ami fiiicliiiitlnt; vci-mry
Further piirtlcularH with copy of folder
"Wnysldo Notes" from noarost iiKcnt
or wrlto
Southern Pacific
John M. Scott, Genet al Passenger Agt., Portland, Oregon
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Second Hand
Pianos & Organs
We have an over stock of
second-hand pianos and some
slightly used instruments that 1
will be sold at exceptionally
low prices, and terms to suit.
L L THOMAS
MUSIC STORE
73 Central Avenue.
Consider First Your Home
Aeroplanes, joy-riding, amusements, luxury and Jjnjs
that last but foi a day-rlet them wait. Your homes a
feet your very natures. Thqy .influence your lives n m
ways than you can realize. It is false economy to sKg
on things which make for a bptter, more comtortaoie d.
happy home. " " ' n rlnniru. Voiir
Why not get the most out of home life? Elect rnyjd
home and know what living really is; what a Sm
what a saving in time and strength an EJScl"Vpieaner
and Washing Machine will be; how an Electric uc f
will improve the appearance of your hon ie--' . y a
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