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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. THREE ) Don't Let Your Feet 0r unsuitable footwear contin ue to annoy you. Come to us now we can give you the shape and the fit in fl Fiorshcim "Natural Shape" shoe that will put nn end to your troubles and be the beginning of such sat isfaction as the aver se shoe seldom gives. Remember, style bocs with comfort when you wear Florshclms. 2t 4 ' Woolen Mill Store MARSHFIELD :: :: :::: NORTH BEND .Palace Meat Markel tuto will mono you wish your capacity wnH twice ai great. OUIt PllO.NK NUMBER IS THE SAME 10(1. Palace Meat Market GET THAT SUIT m FROM J. V. K0SKI TAILOR FOR MEN AND WOMEN ITS Market Atomic U) tlmwn tonight onlj'. (UPSTAIRS OR DOWN, 15 pents wl other attraclloiiH. FOR RENT t $$ llK.YT 'J flll-llli.lio.1 ..l-on.ll Pi modern, phono 55-L. I" I11J.NT rtvo-room furnished kni , Tu neatC(l' 15. Commer Boiiu 1 Sciond- Liqulro Matson i "'T Slv.l'ooni Iiniisn. enr r " Third ailll inl..ann fPaln. Pae no.j. CALOW imi) ,,., ', Li, ' - " imfli ioiv hiiu CJ South Eleventh streqt. F, .. ' T Two now modern five- cottages, plastered and with modern conveniences, located ,15 u street. Rent 514 and K,rty Furniture Store. nEXTx-..- taj."!i with basemont nnd Kj V, v" coventences., lnclud- Mwt5hthiro,om8' two t?,Iot8' 1 fo basement, arrang- ifl, " lamillea. West Bunker 5jr -v, or., luiupiioiio I ti4f -' . in v ' - ill I ., I: i: It TVic yra6 a new iioc tui'ji an old shoe's comfort, fS and $6, m ndsSHn ' W has moved from Broadway to Central ave. near Second ni-cir IVII'VTIH' QAITKAfiMM nmiln In (tin trnnil nlil linnin.inniln ay. How does that sound for breakfast tomorrow? Drop In md Ket some. You'll find thorn fresh, awect nnd dellcloualy tplceil. Tho first whiff will glvo you an nppotlto. Tho first MARSHFIELD VJoble Theatel) A TO-NIOHT IV A Pot Film iniikteiiileoo. "THE CHILDREN OF THE GHETTO" -A liotoplny vHiiallJitloii Unit will crenlo as iiiikIi talk as tho Mc novel. A play Unit makes n direct appeal to oiery tiue Uue Aincrlniii. itiiln i- mIiIuk. this feat in o .1act Fov play wilt NilllJ WEIJKLY NEWS AIwiijh good nowH. Latest. iiaipen lust III motion pictures. iiii,i,y JOINS THE NAVY Good comedy Mini luuy iieovos. SEVEN REi:i ALL NEW - - CHILDREN, 5c Tomorrow nlchi.! Tim n rnimiv iilciiiies. inado under tho direction tf tho It. 1 (). ICIIcs lodtio. ."MaitlnVs orchestni. Sev- mmjk Aall : FOR SALE . FOR SALE Chei ophono 185-J. -Tent hointf. Mcl i . FOR SALE Ono buy hor&o with star In foroiicaa; yearn, uib"o 141)0; sound as a dollar and true as steel, $150 cash. Two Jersey holfers, three years old, Just fresh, $35 each. Ono Jersey cow, flvo yonrs old, to freshen, in Febru ary, $35. E. C. Barker, Alle gany, Oregon. FOR SALE Equity or half Interest in Lot 9 Blk. 5 1st Addition, Marshfleld, D. P. Lamlello, Billings Mont. R. F. D. No. 2. vS" FOR SALE Small ranch and Mock. A'snap for right party. Phono 50CI North Bend. FOR SALE V OW.VKIJ BOO notes stock and dairy farm 2 ' Gravel Ford, Oregon, $15,000.00 E. O. Carter, Myrtlo Point, Oregon. $ t LOST AND FOUND !? FOUND ON IJEACH Chlld'u photo NOVEMBER TIDKS Time and heights or tides at 1 Marshfleld. Tho tides aro placed In order of occurrence, with tholr times ' n tho first lino and heights on the" SeCnntl lltin nt nnMi tin.. A nni. Ison of consecutlvo heights will In-1 dlcato whether it Is high or low! wmer. lugn uao on tho bar one hour and D4 mlnilteu nnrllnr tlmn nl I Marshfleld. lCjIIrs. . 3.05 JFt... 0.5 9.29 4.5 4.02 1.4 9.34 41 WEATHER FORECAST tDr AmocIMoiI rrsi lo Coo. Bj Tlmn. OREGON Rain; warm er tonight In Northonstj Btrong southerly winds In tho Interior; strong south to southwest winds along coast LOCAL TEMTERATURK RECORD For tho 24 hours eiding at 4:43 n. m Nov. 15, by BonJ, Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 48 Minimum .i At 4:43 a. m 54 Precipitation 80 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 8.50 Precipitation a&mo porlod last year 18.82 Wlllil CniltliU'net nlnmlc ' SUNRISE AM) SUNSET Monday November 15 Sun rises 7:12 and sets nt 4:40. Meet TiiCMlity. Thero will bo a meeting of tho Episcopal Sunday School teachers at tho rectory nt 7 o'plock Tuesday ovonlng. Some .Men Dismissed. Somo of tho men employed nt tho McDonald and" Vnughan Daniels creek camp havo been laid off. Ono sldo of tho enmp whoro a crow was working has been flnlshod up. , Got Ducks.- has, HIckox, Edgar Mauzoy and J j Josophson aro re ported to havo socurcd 47 ducks yes tordav hunting In tho lowor bay. t Clem Wolla bagged four on tho mini ums across ironi mo uay viow uaio. Now Store A. J. Mendel expects pects to havo his now Hub store In tho Irving block roady for open ing in about a wook It was dolny cd by tho loss of tho Santa Clara nnd tho consequent dolayod ship ments. II. S. Harris will bo' man ager of tho new store lias Interesting Paper. Mrs. Geo. Jennings, of Eugono, writes that alio has a copy of tho Wlllamotto Fnrm or, dated nt Salem, Scptombor 22, ! 187C, which glvoB In tho proceed I Ings of tho Stnto Legislature, the ' account nt the Introduction of a hill In tho Sonata providing for tho In corporation of tho town of Marsh i field. 1 All Aro Roosting. Letters that como from Eugono theso days bear ' on tho hacks stickers of n U. of O. pennant, tolling thnt next Saturday Is tho dato of tho big gamo with O. A. C , nt Eugeno and. also that It Is homo-coming day to nil tho alumni t members. It is oxpected thnt no less than 8000 pcoplo will viow tho 1 gamo on that dato. K. of P. Coining. About forty momborB of tho K. of P. lodge from North Bond will como to Mnrshflold HiIb ovonlng to meet with tho mom borB of this city. Tho North Bond members havo chartorcd tho big Gorst and King car and will leavo for Marshfleld at 7:30 P. m. At tho meeting In Marshfleld tonight tho third degreo will bo conferred upon two candidates. t I'nelo or Keating. The other dny Tho Times published an item from Coqulllo that eastorn parties woro ' seeking tho address of Wm. T. Bush hfoll who formerly lived In this sec , tlon or of relatives. Dan Keating i on reading tho Item recalled that Rushuoll was ins uncie. no uns wrltton to J. C Dushnell pf Eugene, a brother of Win. T, BuBhnoll and tho latter will look aftor tho mat- graph off Santa Clara. Ownor can get samo at Times Offlco by Paying for thfs ad. FOUND--Ludy'H tl"et rl"g. Ow"er may have samo by Identifying ar ticle nnd paying for this ad. t NEW TODAY I !! FOR RENT Furnished Jimihckccji ing rooms, All modem. Call at 842 So. Broaiway. t WANTED t WANTED $2300 for 3 yearn, on A-l security. Will pay 10 per cent Interest. Address Box "L," Times offlco. WANTED Situation as restaurant r cook, can do pastery work also. Phone North Bend 1421, it. u. Marques, Plaintiff Ihiso Suit. Judgo CoKo rendered a decision In favor of the defendants Saturday In the case of 0. L, Smith nnd W. J. Conrad vor sus Mrc. Gunello Burns, which In volved the ownership of 10 ocicb of land. Tho testimony showed that the defendant's grantors had been In possession of the land on Coos Itlver since 1890 under a tax title and the orlglnnl owners had paid no taxes for 18 years. All ltlKlit In 1017. Mark Wood ruff, secretary of tho Publicity Bu reau of tho Portland Chamber of Commerce, writes that lie has tried his best to got tho State Bnnkors' Convention horo for 1910, but that ho is overruled. Howovcr, ho Iiob secured tho promlso tho convention will bo hold hero In 1917. R. W. Qnlitllnnit lin n.fl.l tilm tift..t jw....v.. , nav lilt... nnu IIIIHtU I tho bankers to Portland In 101C, ' writes n simllnr letter. , KKct 50 To (Jo. At least CO business men of Marshfleld nnd North Bond aro expected to leave to morrow afternoon nt 3:30 on a spec ial train for Coqutllo and Imndon, according to Secretary Earl Powell, to attend tho quarterly meeting of tho Coos Business Men's Association. Arrangements havo been inado bo that tho party can roturn from Ban don tho samo night, having a spec ial boat down nnd back up tho river afterwards. Hold Scclnl Meetings. Every ovpnlng this week and including next Sunday ovonlng, thoro will bo special cvniigollstlc meetings at tho First Baptist church nt 7:30 o'clock with tho Rovcrenda 11. B. Foskclt nnd G. Lo Roy Hall In charge. Special plans aro being mndo to mako these meetings both Interesting and help ful. Mr. Hall will direct tho largo clioniB choir and congrogntlonnl sing ing, and tho Rov. Foskctt will preach each evening. A cordial invitation Is extended to tho public. Dr. Strmib Coming. Dr. John ! Straub, vlco prcsldont of tho Unl-, vorsity of Oregon nnd n prospective candldnto for tho noxt Republican . nomination for governor, writes that ho Is Intending to come horo along with tho freshman team from ' Eugcno at ThnnkBglvlng. Ho comes. In his official capacity to make un In-' 1 Bpoctlon of tho Coob " county high , Bciioois. Dr. straub nas iiccn on tho faculty at tho Btato University for tho past 37 years and Is very well known In this section. Go to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Til. 13. Miller will IcnVo Wednesday for Soattlo, whero they will mako their future home, Mr. Mlllor being ns Blgncd to tho homo offices of Tho Pugct Sound Brldgo nnd Dredging Compnny thoro. Tholr depnrturo will bo greatly regretted by thol many inuniiB tuo csiimnuie young couplo havo mado during tholr rest-1 dciico on tho Bay. Mr. Mlllor had! chargo of tho dredge Scattlo s work hero and his services wero moBt ef ficient. Not ho in Coos. From Salem; comr8 tho story that many of tho ' fnrmors of Marlon County nro ask-! lug thnt tho offlco of tho County j Agriculturist bo nbollsh'cd' and havo. prcsontod petitions to the County j Court. On tho other hand tho re- in 1 1 iiiuiciiuiiiB ui tvuuiiuiirii linn j othors aro Bonding in n potltlon asking that tho farm oxport bo kept to show tho farmers how to farm. Thoro 1ms bcon no arguments or petitions presented In tho Coos County Court nuking thnt tho offlco horo bo dono away with and It Is said tho offlco Is taken euro of in tho 1910 budget, which will booh bo published. $ t PERSONAL MENTION t $$$ F. P. LECKLEY, of Powers, spent Sunday In this city. F. M. PARSONS went to Powers I today on business. W. B. CRANDAL, of Myrtlo Point, was a week-end visitor in tho city. A. J. MARSH and son, or Port Or ford, are horo for a few days' visit. O. L. DRALLION and fnlll; wero in from tholr homo nt Powers for a short visit. A. E. KRUSE Is over from Ban don looking after somo of his business interests horo. WM. M. KAISER returned on an early boat yesterday to Hausor after n trip hero on business. A. D. HALL, now with McDonald & Vaughn at Bluo Ridgo, 'came down Saturday to spend Sunday. MR. AND MRS. V. G. HINDMARBH expect to leavo tomorrow via Eu geno for a vacation ut the exposi tion. MR. AND MRS. HARRY M'KEOWN are intending to leavo in tho Special Sale on Stationery lllgli-chihK box paper, -IS envelopes, J8 sheets or pa per, big liov paper iiml n good fountain kn, nil for FIFTY CENTS Correspondence Canlu, nil ht)Ici, shapes and sl.es, gold edgo and plain. THE BUSY CORNER Tho Re.vall Drug Store PHONE 208 Wo Deliver Jl" - t rl morning for a visit at tho San Francisco fair. MISS AGNES KUNKEL, bookkeeper at tho Chandler, Iiiib resigned, ex pecting to go east nbout tho 20th nnd her placo 1b being taken by Frank 1. Frnmo. SWAN BENSON returned this morn ing from Lakeside where ho went Saturday looking after the Maus er and Hauser work. V. S. TURPEN went to Powers to day to Inspect tho new school house which was to ho occupied for tho first tlmo today. DONALD CHARLESON, Port engin eer, has returned to his home In Bnudon, after soveral days horo engaged in port work. HARRY GORDON is homo from from Portland nftor a visit of n wcqk mooting with an Eastern shoo representative there. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE IL, JONES) ion ycsteriiny morning ror row ors. They wero married hero on Saturday aftomoon and will nmko their homo there. MRS. LIONEL GORDON returned on tho train last ovonlng from Ban don, whoro Bho hns bcon visiting for n week nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wolls.. the morning train for Coqulllo to resumo hor work In tho Sher iff's offlco, after spending tho week-end with her parents. i 1 ' r ' 1 JASON MACIIADO, of Myrtlo Point, enmo over Saturday for modlcnl ' treatment. Ho Is suffering from ' liemmoragcs mid Saturday nigiit was In very bull condition but his physician said today that ho Is much hotter. Ho lino a nurse, with him. MRS. A. L. KOI1LER returned this morning from tho cast whoro sho went to visit with tho parents of Mr. Kohlor, followliig tholr mar riage horo about thrco wcolcs ago. Mr. Kohlor wont to Myrtlo Point to meet her yestordny and thoy canto over on tho morning train. t AT THE HOTELS t $ Chandler Hotel. Ivan C. Laird, Myrtlo Point; W. M. Kaiser, Lakcsldo; A. S. Mc Konslo, Portland; W. D. Scott, Port land; S. W. Weso, Snn Francisco; Felix M. Wolff, 8nn Francisco; S. G. Sargent, Salem; C. M. LoMalloy, Portland; Robert F. Wegcn, Soattlo; R. II. HopkliiB, Coqulllo; Jason Machado, Myrtlo Point; Mnbel Bill ings, Myrtlo Point; A. E. Kruno, Bnndon; F. D. Lnyton, Portland; R, Mayes, San Francisco; S. E. Van Armltngo, Portland; C. L. Starr, Portland; R. B. Murdoch, Port land; CharleB W. Hyde, San Fran cisco; D, I. McGoo, Snn FrnncUco. St. limwcnro Hotel Wnltor Walkor, Gardlnor; Mrs. Thomas and granddaughter, Allo gauy; E. G. Smith. Coos Rlvor; B. E. Stono, Portland; Ji E. Torbot, Schoflold; A. M. Buckoy, Hill City, Idaho; Maudo Hart, Portland; Jns. Sheohan, Beaver Hill; William Back lund, Bonver Hill; D. T. Murphy and wife, South Inlet; May Ferrorl, South Inlot. Lloyd Hotel II. Dnvlu, Norway; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hastings, Rosoburg; R. M. Mc Claln, Camp Ono; B. Krungo, Coal odo; John Davis, Dolmar; Jack Hicks, Portland; F. C. Hamilton, Powers; I. W. Rowron, Lnkcaldo. lllnnco Hold S. Bonzoii, Powors; Nick Mcscku lln, Astoria; J. W. Conrad, Myrtlo Point; Percy Mllhurn, Flagstaff; S. F. Houtdoy, Catching Inlet; Harry Haines, Rosoburg; Mr. nnd Mrs. G. II. Jones, Powors; William Castle, Myrtlo Point; W. B. Crandnl, Myr tlo Point; John McNeil, Myrtlo Point: ErncBt Hill. Myrtlo Point; E. Hnnson, Coqulllo; James Stln son, Myrtlo Point; Alfred Jewell, Isthmus Inlet; John F. Sllcknoy, Co qulllo; Mnhol Mills. Gardiner; Pur dy Scott, Hausor. J t AMONG THE SICK II. A. Wolls has bcon conflnod to his homo a fow dayB by sovero burna on his hands sustained In nn occl dont at tho Right Cufo tho othor day. John Powors. tho llttlo son of Mr. and MrB. Fred W. Poworfl, Is suffering from n painful tralp wound sustained in n full at their homo tho other day. NEWS OF RANDOM Items of intercut Taken froju tho Western World Mrs. Jonnio Landrlth of Coos riv er Iibb returned homo nftor a visit with her daughter, Miss Blanche, who Is a teacher In tho Bandon schools, E. J. Rlttor, transportation agent for tho Southern Pacific railroad nt San Podro, California, arrlvod In Bandon to visit his sister, Mrs, W. E. Best. . , , Lox nnd William Copo of Langlols wero passongerfl on tho Elizabeth for tho Bouth. Thoy will tako In the Exposition and Lex will also trans act business for tho Langlols Dairy Products company of which ho Is managor. Mrs. It, II. Hunt of Coqulllo was In Bandon visiting relatives and frlondB. .Mr and Mrs. Hunt recent ly moved to Coqulllo from New Lako, whoro they havo a flno homestead. Ho Is employed with the S. P. rail road company. li rn nmw nt Klrlwnll'B nrCSSCrV. took tho third degree in tho K. of P. lodge. A week ago Mr. Geary took tho second degree ana wimer unino of Parkersburg took tho first do gree Messrs. Laffaw and W'strom will also tako tho third and Mr. Drano will tako second. Times want ads oring results. Rock Bottom Prices nn first, quality mercliainllHo; flr-t. quality nt the H'iniu prlco a you aro asked to pay vixaulicra for SECOND CLASS. Buying for the Sit busy stores ns ono blj store, direct, fiiMii tho iui'gcst iiinn ufarttireis nnd pajluj; spot casiumtl selling for ensli,y i-unblcH ut to sell tho luctx'hnndlso tit a ninth less figure. Get our 'prices before you purchase jour goods. S l-3c extra quality Outing Flannel, 27 Inches wide..... !o 3 0c extra quality Outing Flannol, 27 Inches wide. Our prlco Hl-:io 120 Outing, 1921; best on tho market, 27 inches wido ....JOo 8 l-3c Percales, 28 Inches wido; a dandy U J-io Dress GlnghamB, ovory-day prlco at ....10c, 8 l-Hc, 7$c Apron Gingham; best on tho market; fast colors 7c mid fie 3 palm for 25c Rockford Sox, no scams. Our prlco por pair.. no 2 for 25c Rockford Sox, no scnniB; good nnd heavy,.,:! for 2c 10c Canvas Gloves. A dandy . , , fie ;12c Canvas Glove, 11-oz. canvas 8 l:tc Loggers' Shirts, slicker lined, worth, at tho least one-third more. Our prlco $:!.08 , ;" EVERY-DAV PRICES NO SPECIALS . , . i Wo lionil Others Follow. " Tlio Originators of Low Trices Home-cured Dried Apples per lb. (unbleached) -10c Golden West Coffee, per pound 40c Butter, (Norway) 2-pound squares - 68c Cooking apples, two boxes 75c Preserves (large 25c glass) 20c Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoEney NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL nnuimmiimiintm ?; $ t SHIPPING NEWS t $$ VESSEL MOVEMENTS Sailed Adollno Smith, San Francisco, G n. m., Sunday, Westerner, San Francisco, 8:30 a. m., Sunday. Yellowstone Snn Francisco, 4 p. m. today. Duo to Sail Hardy, San Frnnclsco, this ovt nlng. T TRADE AND COMMERCE UPHEAU ASKS FOR SANTA CLARA DATA Want To Know If Property RlglitH of Shippers and Shlii Owners ippers nun siilii Ow Invo Heca VIolatoil Comploto dotntls of tho looting of tho Santa Clara wreck "to dotormlno If the property rights of tho shipper and tho ship ownor havo boon violat ed In a inaiinor requiring prosecu tion" aro asked for In u lottcr from W. D. II. Dodson, secretary of tho Trado ond Commorco Bureau, to tho local Chamber of Commorco. Ho refers to tho press dlspatchos nnd tho fact thnt tho goods wero ovon sold In tho streets. Ho continues, "Wo bcllqvo that you, us n commer cial body, will Join with us In hop ing that the utmost protection pro vided by tho Inw for property thnt has bcon subjected to tho misfortune of a wreck, should bo extended nt any Oregon port. Complaint has been mndo to this body by cortuln Inter ests hearing on this point and wo fool that In proceeding wo must havo your hcary co-oporatlou." t WATERFRONT NEWS At four o'clock this afternoon tho steam schooner Yollowstonn Is ex pected to got away from North Bond, loaded with lumber, for Ban Francisco. Soma tlmo tonight tho steam schooner Hardy will try to got away with n lumber cargo froju Norti Bend for Sail Francisco. SOME LOST FREIGHT Tho Port Orford Trllnihu'says: Whllo soveral at Port Orford lost moro or less freight in tho wreck of tho steamer Santa Clara, yet no far as Tnovn these losses woro suiall, with tho exception of Wm. GUllngs, of tho Hnrdwaro & Furniture ptore. whoso loss will probably Uo about $150. MYRTLE POINT NOTES Sawn of tho City An Told In tho En terprjHo W. T. I.ohnhorr was In towji from Trlanglo ranch, to meot .Mrs. Lohn herr who has been vislilng nt tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. Tro glow, at Powors for several duys. Henry A. Sehrocdor pf the Unlquo Thoatro, loft with 'hl wife for San Francisco. Thoy oxpoct to spend about two weeks at the Exposition City. C. A. Gago, who has a forco of men doing somo development work on a mining property in Southern Coos, was down from tho mines. William Hooper of Klamath Falls Is a Myrtlo Point visitor. Mr. Hoop er will leavo in a short tlmo for San Francisco, whoro ho expects to spond tho wlntci, Dr. JI. O. Stommlor and son, Bar ton, left for San Francisco, whoro thoy will spond a couplo of wcokm. Rov J- F. Loggott nnd wlfo of Co qulllo passed through hero enrouto homo from Bridge, whoro Rov. Log gott has been holding a sorlos of revival meetings. WEAVING AI! kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 6B0 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R PHDTEG WRECKS CALLED II DISGRACE PORT ORFORD COMMENTS OS SANTA UUUA INCIDENT Sayri That Driinkenoss Accompanying Looting IfitN No Placo In De cent Civilisation The Port Orford Tribuno gives its opinion regarding tho looting nt tho wreck of tho Santa Clnra. Tho pa por says: ' "Tho mannor In which tho freight on tho wrecked stcamor Santa Clara was pilfered by pcoplo of Coos Bay who turned pirates for tho occasion, 1b a dlsgraro to that community. Tho Captain at tho ntenmor, tho mer chants who hnd freight on hor, tho county offtclnls, or somebody, should havo soon that this freight was pro tected ho long ns thero waa n show to laud from tho vessel onto tho beach. When tho morqhnnta wont to tho steamer to look for their own freight, and tho pirates swarnled aboard, had tho CaptalU taken a Winchester rifle and drlvon tho looters away while tho business mon sought tholr own goods, his star ns a hero would shlno much brighter than it now shlnos Tho drunken orgy that ticcompnn lod tho looting of tho Santa Clara has no placo In docent clvlllzutlou." COUNTY SEAT NOTES Nohh pf Coqujl'o Fooido Told in tho Sentinel Tho Port of Bnndon Commission will hold iiuothor meeting hero on tho 2Qth. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mansell and .Mrs, Ida Owen rolurnod from their visit to tho fair, coming up on tho Spoodwoll. Mrs W. E. Cloghoru and hor nloce, Miss Looun Lane, enmo homo on tho Spoodwoll, after a visit of two mnntliB In California. Tho firm of Moss & Jones In tho Pioneer Meat Market has been de volved. Mr. Moss continues tho business and Mr- Jones expects to leavo hero In tho near future ami en gagn in business with u brother. Mrs. J. C. Savnga and son came In from MlnucBotu, whoru hio has been visiting wtlh relatives. Mr. uud Mrs. Savago will occupy tho W, C. Rose rcsldoiico aouth of the city hall. ELKS ANNUAL SMOKER Wednesday ovepjiig, Anyone wish ing to Invito friend notify com mittee. r' ' ,n $. JV. IHI.DENRHANJ), Ivxallod Ruler V. V, OATTEHLIN, Chairman. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FJREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FEPGUS0N TRANSFER Phone lull Ileshleuco phone 1.1 -J Market Avo. uud Waterfront HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CQRTHELL Phone 3171 FARE TEN CENTS City Lliiiltu North Rend, Be. nn commutation nn cU tickets $t.7S 2.U Mwrshflold-North pwd Auto line Cant every teu uiinutea from O a. m. to 12 p. w.; to South Slough once a dav, levlg at l . m.; t i:mplre tMrt trliwi a day. GORST & JCING.JPjv il 1