The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 23, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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"Smart Wear for Women"
COItNEIt 11HOADWAY AM) CEXTHAL AVK.
K K A MUKhUUV NlAn bUnM at
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,S. TUHPEX TO HE HUIUED
, KIIOM MASONIC HALL
MlkH1 Will llnvo Cluugo of Service
Decoimed Ono of Most. Prom
'Incut Lodgenion on Hay
Tlio funernl ot W. S. Ttirpon,
who witB drowned In tlio lowor bay
on Sunday when IiIh duck bcow
overturned'', will lie hehl tomorrow
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the
Masonic Hall, corner Koiirth nnd
Central. The Elks IoiIko, of wlilch
llo wob n prominent mombor, will
hnvo churgo of tlio services,
the Nov.. Itobort Drowning
and
wilt
preach tlio funornl soruion.
ft Inasmuch no tho deceased was
very woll known. hnvliig lived nlj his
life on Coos liny nml hnvlng a host
of friends, ,lt Is cxpor.tod (thoro will
bo many prcsont ut tho services. Mr.
TjUrpon was also a mombor of tho
Masons and thOjMooBo. N
-.The body of Mr. Turppn, iiftc be
lntf roroynrot) from thp bay, was
taken to ltiutati' Undertaking Pnr
Iprs nml wll remain thero until the
Umq of the funeral.
i ,. KI.KS TO., MEET ,
. All KJkn requested to meet
ntjtho lodge rooms Jn tho Mn
uonlc I Iivll nt 12:30 tomorrow after
noon, preceding tho, funeral and al
to nil friends ns woll ub lodge mem
bers arc naked to attend the funernl.
SEEKMYRTLEWDODti
COOS
KMIIIilT AT EXPOSITION
imiNos HK.srirs
Kl Paso Mini Wants to Make liar of
H.lliiuili'ods See Kaiu'Mis Wt'oil
.r I'lmt 'yimo
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Myrtlo wood was 'ono of tho main
attractions of tho Coos and Curry ox
lilblts ut t'lio San' Waitclacb Kalr.
' A A k ml
jinny spocuuons wore boih uioru, uhu i
all of them wero ndmlrod. Ono of
u tangible- results of such advortls
jdig; of w'atlvo woods Is ahowh p'an
l Inquiry recolvodby Kiigjmo Costh.
wulto, from El Paso, Texas.
. A man thero wnuts bar fixtures,
' of this wood, saying thnt ho "saw It
' for tho first tlmo In tbo exhibit at
Sun Francisco. Ho appealed to a
company which Mr. Crosthwnlto rop
rosonts, asking for figures and tho
Inquiry was then directed hero.
When polluhod up tho finish that
' 3 given myrtle wood makes It stand
out uulquu In tho class of hard
woods. Many i pcoplo had nevor
seen the wood bofoio thoy wero
brought fuco to faco with tho ex
hibits at tlio Fnlr this year.
It is oxpocted thut this Is but the
tlrst Inquiry of many who will como
i later, oponlng tho way for a market
f of myitlo wood products and atces-
I sorlcs. i-
TILLAMOOK -I). E. Heed, man
u el training Instructor at the pumic
schools and his little daughter wero
run over by an automobile and both
seriously hurt.
S
Weeks Break-up-a-Cold
DOES THE WQRK QUICKLY
25 CENTS PER BOX
Red Cross Drug Store
PHONE 122
THE
11-1
Just Arrived
Nearly 100
WOlderful Coats
$15, $18, $20
Sin iiiiHsliiK viiIhch. A limited lot
tliat ciiiiiiot 1)0 duplicated ut the
price. Sonic Willi trimming of
fur, braid mid velvet. Newest high
collar, latest stylo in flaro miidcR
Como In and sco those coiitn for
join-soU! Wo cannot do tliem Jiih
tlco by any printed description.
I'hono :toi
POUT- AND CITY
DIFFEHENCES
MAY SETTLE
AMICAHLY
City Engineer To Figure Prolmblo
Cost of Maintaining Mill Slougit
DruliuiKo Hy City
Divorcing tho city and tho Port of
Coos liny In their Joint Injunction to
perpetually keep open nnd drain
Mill Slough nnd throwing tho re-
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BpoiiBlblllty onto tho shouldors of an explosion of laughtor. Mr. Iion
tho city, with tho payment of a slip-1 nott laughed too and took tho floor,
ulated Bum from tho Port, was a should Not Hold to Contract
conclusion almost reached between ! "Gontlomon," ho said, "I am not
tho city fathers and tho Port nt
torncys last evening.
City Engineer A. B. CJIdloy will
hnvo two weeks to figure on tho
amount that should bo pnd y tho
Port to tho city for tho comploto
opening of tho drnluago syBtem and
tho cleaning out of tho north arm or
Mill Slough.
This comes as tho first compro
hiIbo aftur repeated attempts, of thp
two bodies to got togothor ain:cidilof
litis Iteeli Coiislaut IVIcllon
Slnco the tlmo when n dcc.isiou ,of
.Mldgo Ooko left tho Tort and tho
euy jointly ii-hiiuiihimiu iwr , nun
draining, thero has boon troublo and
friction, .OBpqclally ns to which
should shoulder the oxponso for this
work.
"It's humiliating for mo to bo
horo again," declared J. W. Uon
nott, "but the Port hns now por
fected Its uppcnl to bo sent to tho
Suproinu Court. It wns lutlmntcd
, I.I..1I.. .... 11.1- fn- ll.lu
horo a weok ngo thut tho Port was
not slncoro In carrying this appeal
o tho Bupromo Court. I want to
! Infnrni vnn L'ontlmiH'n that It Is.
Tho notes for tho transcripts uro now
In tho hnmlB of court roportor A. n.
Loud. Tho first copy will cost In
tho neighborhood of $7G0 and two
carbon copies will bring It up to
$1,000.
Is Merely Local Matter
"Tho r.ralnngo of Mill slough Is
n matter that pertains to this city.
It doesn't ecom right to mo that tho
Q fnrmor up Coos lllvor or any
of tho Inlets, should be forced to
pay a share In this squabble Tho
Port, In Its budget set nsldp $1,800
for tlits legal oxponso. Now Its up
to you gontlomen whothor or not
tho tax payors shall bo saven tuts
amount of money."
Ho asked that tho city Instruct
Mr. Oldley to go Into tho matter and
prepare an ostimato of tho amount
to bo paid tho city by tho Port.
This was allowed by tho council and
Mr. Oldley will mnko this report.
Tho report will tnko Into consid
eration tho probublo length of tlmo
tho present drain will liiBt and tho
cost of draining out tho North arm,
Tlio ladles of tlio Halnbow Cllib
will hold u Cooked Food Sale ,at
tlio Pioneer (Jiocery Store from ono
o'clock on Tpcsday, tho SKlrd until
(I o'clock on Wednesday a variety
of good old fashioned things Ilko
mother used to make contributed liy
home or loos naj'w iiiosi lamous
cooUn. .
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COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,19 15 EVENING
DOINGS
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TILT FDR THE FLOOR
lilt. HTIUUV WINS CONTEST OVHIt
,1. W. DENNETT'
l.'clief IKpicshcd City Should Allow
Soiitlicrn '1'acifle to Uho Motor
Car to tlio Vitlley
There ensued n lively tilt botween
Dr. E. Vi. Straw and J. W. Bennett
In tho Cpuncll Chumbors Inst zo
ning for tho floor with parliamentary
law victorious on tho sltlo of tho
ex-Mayor.
During n lull In tho proceedings
In tho evening, Dr. Straw aroso and
usked for the floor. Ho was dofor
rd for a moment by Mayor Allon
I until a little mnttor of routlno had
' been ndjustcd.
With this done, then 'uproso Mr.
, Dennett, 'asking for tl'3 floor. Dr.
i Straw, too, was on his feet.
I "I asked for It first," ho declared.
"Uut I have It," put In .Mr. Den
nett. Mayor Allon spoke tip, "I -recognized
Dr. Straw and snltl ho should
lmvo tho floor."
Dr. Straw stood his ground firmly
and domnnded tho right of tho floor.
I Ho received It.
Wanted to Snow no I'oiini.
"Well," said, tho doctor, "In nc
cordnnco with, my dutlos ns health
officer, I lmvo Invited Dr. L, J. Mas
son, of Myrtlo Point, to address you
on milk nml meat Inspection. Ab
his paper la probably lengthy, I'll
ylold the floor to Mr. Dennett."
Ho turned to J. W. Uonnott. "Oo
ahead now. I Just wanted to bIiow
you I could get It," and theio was
hero representing tho Southern Pa
cific Company. I am hero as a prl
vato citizen to romotiBtrato against
holding tbo company to a rioiifleioss
contract of running their motor car
up and down when It doesn't do a
particle of good.
"North Depd ban 'given tho com
pany, mnny fayors and soma day
i they nro olng to roap an advan
tage,1
Thoy'vo clvon them almost every
thing nlrondy, but tho city half,"
Jokingly remarked Mr. Oops. ,
i irn wnnt mi. "Tim Council hero
... , -iiroa-i tlmt ti is will-
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Jng to abrogate tho charter for n
period of threo to flvo yenra."
Tho Councltmen, most of thorn,
stnted thoy had tho bollof tlio 8. P.
didn't want tho flvo-your roletiBo,
but. tho abrogation of thq charter
for all tlmo.
Would lleiioflt liy It.
"Woll, I'll toll you, gontlomon,
you ought to do something. Tho
city will got pnld for It in futuro
considerations from tho company,"
said Mr. Donnott as ho loft. Thero
wns nothing dono about tho mutter
last evening.
Prom tho Union Oil Company was
recolvod a bid to furnish gasollno
for tho auto flro truck at tho rato
of ono cont u gnllon bolow tho mur
kot price, and a two per cont dis
count If paid beforo tho 10th of
each month. The bid of tho Stnnd
nrd Oil Company was prnctlcnlly
tho Euino thing.
"Funny, isn't It?" declared some
one.
Uut tho mattor was roforrod to
tho flro and water ;ommltteo to
ascertain whothor or not this prlco
Is ono cent bolow ho retail or tho
wholesale market prlco.
An ordinance was passed author
izing tho aldownlk for tho north
lino of Central avenuo between 11th
and 12th streets.
S. C. Small having finished his
concrete curbing on South Front
street, directly boyond Contral ave
nuo, for ?SS.&C, his work was ac
ceptod on tho recommondntlon of
tho City Englneor.
LEKT HANDED WATCH
Michigan Man's liiumtlou In to Aid
tho "Southpaws"
KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov, 23.-12.
P. Foloy, a local Joweler, has mado
tho fabled i caper oboj that poetic
summons, "Uackward, turn back
ward, O Time, in your flight." Ho
baa accomplished this seemingly Im
possible thing by tho simple exped
ient of Inventing a loft handed watch.
Instead of running from loft to
i right, as In the case of tho ordinary
tlmepleco, Mr. Foley's watch sends
its hands around from right to lqt.
Tho watch was mado becauso ono
of the inventor's daughters complain
ed that tho left handed person hns
such u slim chanco in llfo machin
ery, streot car doors and oven tho '
hands of tho clock wont toward tho
right hand, as if to balk the person
who happened to bo left handed.
Just to meet the situation Foley
designed ami built tho loft handed
watch Othor loft handed persons,
observing tho enso with which tlmo
is toia on tlio uacKwaru dials, ox
prosBuu un uuwreai aim u una uoen
tound necessary to sturt a little man-
ufactiuing company to fcturn out
left handed watches nnd clocks
left handed wrlst watch, to bo worn
very pioperly on tho left wilst, Is tho
noxt thing to bo turned out,
OF CITY COUNCIL
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REJEGTEDJLL BIDS
j COUNCIL TO HEADVEHTISE FOlt
1,500 FEET OK SIDEWALK!
Koiiiid Ono Hid Had Not lleen Open
ed, 'lliouRli Was Not Lowest
Pioperty Owner Petition
Disputing the right of tho coun
cil to, as ho termed it, suddenly
change from Its long established cos
turn ot .letting Improvement con
.. ... . .i. !... filflftni fnr nnV
l"' " l"u "," ."nioct to lot-
particular part of n pro Jcct to lot-
llaii ll,,i nm.tt.nnl rt d II T 1 1 C 1 1 . Ij. U.
ting tlio contract us a whole, E. U
McCluro agnln appeared boforo thu
cltv council last ovonlng. ThlB Uniti
ho represented in addition to Sin
clair and Tulley, contractor II. II.
Harper. Ho declared tho bid of tho
latter for tho Bldowulk for tho pav
ing on tho east sldo of Front street
near tho corner of Commercial, had
not even been opened.
It was on. this ground that Mr.
McCluro won his victory nnd the
council voted to roject nil bids and
advcrtlso for now ones. City Re
corder llntlor stnted thut thu bid
had boon mlBlnld. It proved to bo
high un everything, but tlio -II
Bqunro yards or paving, which wns
flvo cents, n yard less than what tho
contract wbb awarded tor nt tho
last meeting.
Present a Petition
"And in addition to this," con
tinued Mr. McCluro, "I hnvo a poll
Hon signed by all tho owners who
hnvo property bordering this l.fiOO
feet of proposed Bldowalk botweon
Contral nnd Commorclnl nnd Front
and llrondway, with tho exception
of two, nnd they represent but 140
feet, nnd thoy till favor tho recall of
tho bids,"
And tho attorney rend tho petition
which In brief declared tho bollof
now bids should bq called for nnd
that tho action of tho council, ns It
stood, would glvo the contractors n
good ciiuso , of action against tho
clfy
All lit Ono Contract
"Woll.: It might JttBt as woll bo
known now ns any t(mo," put In A.
H. 'Oldloy.elty englneor, i"tjiat thesa
contract,, can not lu nil broken up
Into littler plt'cesj, i Us Impossible to
have onu man making pup movo and
another nmnn waiting tq do some
thing olso. iWo icquldn't lot a con
tract to ono man to put In a, con
croto curb nnd, another to tako up
tho light posts. Tho rosult would
bo n couUnual delay to thp jiroporty
ownors." Mr. McCluro snld this
would bo fair ns all contractors
would now understand how to muko
their blds
llo thou brought out figures to
show that Sinclair nnd Tulley, who
mntlo tho first complaint, In total
woro $4r,78 low on tho bIx pro
jects, Including sidewalk, curbing i
and tho light poles, nnd $10.42 low
on tho entire work, minus tho grad
ing ami, considering this Item, woro
$125.10 high.
Wero fienerally High
II. II, Hnrpor wns found to bo
high on overy Item with tho excep
tion of tho 4 I Bqunro yards of pav
ing. "Hut gpntlomon," interposed mom
bors of tho Dcnu & Webbor firm,
"on tho strength of awarding us tlio
contract lust weok wo have ordored
100 barrels of comont."
No Contract Awarded
"Wo didn't award you tho con
trnct," put In City Attorney Uoss.
"Wo told you specifically at thnt
,tlmo that wo could not sign up a
contract for loss than threo weoks
nnd thnt you would hnvo to como
to my office first to do It."
Nor. to lliudor Council.
Tho 140 feot not montionod on
tho petition produced by Mr. Mc
Cluro is represented by J. V. Den
nett nnd Henry Songstucken, Tho
latter declared thnt ho "hns spout
us much ns nny othor man in this
city for improvements nnd I never
ouco kicked against it. I know
tho Council In this mnttor would
do entirely ns it thought fair and
best and this is tlio reason i hnvo
not meddled, I don't want to hin
der you gontlomon."
Councilman Albrocht then mado
a motion to throw out all bids.
"It will cost tho proporty ownors
moro in tho end," vouchufed City i
Englneor Oldley. '
"Woll, that's what thoy nro ask
ing for. Thoro's their petition,"
said Councilman liarry Kliuball,
and tho motion was passed.
HAKEU Leonard Gould, n black
smith, was shot and killed in his own
shop by a stranger who hns been ar
rested but refused to glvo his nanio.
WOODIUIUN W, G. Rlclinrdson
has been arrested on a churgo of
stealing an nutomobllo.
PORTLAND W. S. Nowbury who
was minor of Portland in 1877-79.
wed at Ills Homo. njeu si yoars.
MEDFOHD The city budgot has
beqn nrrauged and calls for u tax lo-
A.vy of 21 mills.
Times Wp.Bt Ads for results.
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DIt. J. L. MASSON AHOUES FOR
MILK AND MEAT INSPECTION
DcllvciH Papery llcf re City Council
;liiiHtEeiiliiKjCoal HldH Aro ,.
ltocclveuand Awarded
Strict Inspection of nicat and milk
is a dlro ncct..Into oyory milk
can nnd onto every plccoor meat la
olforlng tho ichnnco. of.ajllfo tlmo
to ' tho pesky'' little Inconspicuous
gorms that finally grow nnd multi
ply until they hnvo thrown tho b'b-
Item out of kilter or lmvo caused a
nndertnkor. Thcso wore
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Homo of the polnlR outlined lust
evening in n paper on Milk nml Mcnt
Inspection road by Dr. .1, L. Masson,
of Myrtlo Point.
Dr. Masson, 'who 1ms made a study
of these things, camo on tho Invita
tion of Dr. K. E. Straw, health of
ficer. "Milk Is carelessly doalt with,"
declared tho votcrlnary surgeon. "Of
ten It Is adulterated, sometimes It
rocolvoa n prosorvntlvo nnd again It
may bo full of dirt particles. Or
dinarily wo can't roo thcso things In
tho milk nnd wo drink It. Tho dl
Boases that happon nftor thnt aro al
most too uumorous to mention."
."Milk ('uther.s (.'onus
Many forms of sickness nro direct
ly traccablo to tho milk nnd tho con
ditions of tho dnlrlcs whoro tho milk
Is palled. Dr. Masson quoted start
ling stntlBtlcs from U. S. reports, one
of thorn showing thnt whoro 19fi cas
tes of sickness had been Investigated
in a certain section, II 5 of tho cases
woro trnccnblo to tho milk. Infant
mortality is high, often bccaiiso of
tho poor milk supplies.
"I know tho city Is Bhort of
funds," Bald tho speaker, "but thin
caso Is n sorloua ono that wo gou-
ornlly treat too lightly. Possibly
Mnrshfleld nnd North Horn! could
fee."
On motion of Carl A.Hrocht tho
mattor was referred to tho health
fommlttcQ with power to act as thoy
may see ft.
Need a Public Drag
, Carl Evortson declared that tho
police and. tho , firemen should hayo
at least 200, feet of cotton line and
fish hooks, this to bo used as a pub-
,11c drag, onq that cpuld lo available
at nil Union In enso of necessity.
Tho wntorfront commlttco wns given
power to net on this motion.
Light. Poxt Had
A cluBtor light In front of tho
O'Conuoll building Is said to bo lean
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MEED
WSPEGTOR
combine In scqurlng an offlclont In- 'raiu "I,B' w ' ,
spoctor. It might bo poBslblo to V;,,0WI' nt, ,ol"- 'V ',rCSB l" 8m
ralso the prlco of tho milk slightly ' fronl Wi'shingtgn D. C. regarding the
,! I,nvn .!, ,lnlrlM ., oorlnln tflcllll n03tlgatl011 BayS!
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Ing and In n dangerous condition'1"" ''' i'"- l i """"'"
and ought to bo removed. T1Q'ot only that I may continue o bo
council Instructed tho police to give
Mr. O'Connell notice nnd If It Is not
i taken down In flvo days, tho streot
ccmmlsslouor shall do It for him.
Coal Contract Lot
nids woro received to supply tho J,
fire station with 40 tons of lump
coal in 191 G and tho contract wns
awarded to tho Pacific Livery and
Transfer company at tho rato of
?4. r0 n ton, which Is GO conts a ton
Iosb than tho prlco of Inst year.
Tho other bids woro, Henry vlllo
nut coal nt J3.no n ton or lump nt
$4. CO by Dave Mubboh; and Connor
and Hoaglaml $1.80 for lump nnd
f ?4.C for tho mluo run.
Switch a Monaco
It was stnted that tho switch of
tho railroad nonr tho corner of Front
and Central nvonuo la a serious mon-
uce to truffle, becnuso tho mils open
to tho width of six Inches, Into
which nn nuto wheel could drop and
twist off, or possibly got Btuck tlioro
in tho path of u trnln. It wns nrgu
ed that nothing can bo dono about
the mnttor.
Stop that
Bark
by using
Penslar
White Pme
and
Spruce Balsam
If jou AMiiit' tlio best COUGH
HALS AM on tho market, call
at 71 Market avenue, or phono
I II and wo will send it promptly
by Free Delivery. I'oi- sale only
at
;V?Te3lViKnil 1 3 1 tWmTm'
Tho Pciislar and Nynl Storo
For Quality Gifts
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A Lesson from the Past
Yoars ago, boforo baking
dors were so woll known, L
housewife sometimes made W
from cream of tartar and nlla?1
Thoso materials woro then
comparatively expensive and
cesses of refining had not 11
devised to bring them to tho h
state of purity of the present
day well known cream of tartar
baking powders , such as Royai .
and yet sho never thought of '
buying alum, then as now a ohM
and inferior1 substitute for c2
of tartar. She wouldn't think of
permitting an ounce of alum to
enter her kitchen.
Yet housekeepers aro to-dav
asked to buy alum baking powders
with which to make food for tiiu
children. eir
The statement on tho label af
fixed to overy can naming the
ingredients of which tho bakine
powder is composed afforda a
method of protection against the
uso of undesirable kinds.
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ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
How York
REPORT HELD BAGKTURKEY A PLEI
DECISION O. Ai C. LANDS
YET Pl'ltl.lSIIEI)
NOT
Representative of Attorney (.Vncnil
Awaiting Kuiilier Data from Oic-
gon lleforo (Jiving Decision
The report of tho representative
oi tho attorney general of the United
'SMJ gardlng tho O. & C land
S. W. Williams, representative, of
i tho Attornoy-donorul, wio Bpqnt sov-
eral weeks In Oregon Investigating
(ho Oregon & Calltornla laud gran:
and In getting local opinion ns to
what legislation 'o.nros.Bliould en
act, returned to Wutililngtoti but will
not Rtimblt his report to the Attorney-Oe
ne nil until tho end of this
month. Ho in awaiting certain data
to bo sout him from Oregon.
Lqui'Uvd Sentiment
"Mr. WilllnniH discovered whllo in
Oregon that sontipiont is practically
unanimous against turning any of
tho grunt In,to forqst reserves, and
equally unanimous In favor of having
17,1. 1.,. ...,..., , ..M..nl.. nnlAi.d
taxed, but that It may bo settled and
developed, ho fully realizing the
harm that would bo dono If tho land
could not be taxed.
Somo Good for Farming
"Mr. WllllauiH estimates that more
than half tho unsold portion of tho
grant Is suitable for ngrlculturo when
tho timber Is removed, and says tlioro
Is a coiiBldornblo santlmont In Ore
gon ugnlnat disposing of tho best
timber land nt a nominal prlco of
?2.C0 per ncro.
Report Confidential
Iriasmuch ns, ho Attbrnoy-Oon-pral
will dolormlno what recommon-
dution tho Dopnrtmont of Justlco
will niako to Congress, Mr. Williams
doos not fcol tit liberty to discuss his
i "commendations, M "Port Is
"""oiuini. no una noi yoi
i ferred wtth tlie Attornoy-Qonorol.
Seven Bargains at
The Fair
FOH wi:dni:si)AY, T
2G dozen Ladles' flno Will to"
Hondkerchlofs. values to 8c.
Now on salo at np.
25c
7 FOH
ar.c Urlstlo Clothes Uruslies,
8 inches long. 1 Pn
On sulo nt IUb
Llnon and Absorbent Crash
towollnga, heavy weights, full
widths, woro lGc and 17 &C.
Now n
per yard 0 1
S5c OrcKon wool, navy bluo Middy
Now plncod on salo at ' ' ' '
Just Received Largo assortment of novo y
tlon braids In Pink. Uluo. Lavender
priced. sOCIETV
Wo carry a cholco selection of UOIAL
broidery goods.
The Fair
XxyeWimWtom
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SAME PIllCi: AS MST YEAR J
FI.MXtiS TOO, SAY Dtlia
Unit n ThiuikfjriilnKKmlftti,!
Held AtTtaOp.m.Thniij
Uniico frr rootbl jfo
Turkeys a plenty are la tti
markets for tlio Thwhiiiiij
"feed" of tlio )car. TU;tti
to cost approximately IS cm
pound, dressed. There tlHttii
ty of cranberries, plenty el
and In fact, tlio dinner of tk!i ji
will cost about the tame u U M
At 7:30 p, in, on ThnnJijifl
held the union Thankifliltf
In tho Ilaptlst, church, vltitit
drcsB by tlio Hcv. Mr, KnolU, ot
Methodist I.'placopal church.
llutclicrs have been tnjUt
Bitppllos of fowls lately, poitl;
tho Comilllo Valley. Ch!dei"i
soli at 20 cents a pound ai
'nt tlio snnin nrlfo. Most of tif
borrlcs nro local and lllb(il
12 1-2 cents.
Can Sea Game
Tho football se, H4 ,fl
tho chief amusement of tie
will boat 2-?0 p.m.. corner Fd
and lClrotl streets, In tie t'
nboutS.30villtarttlietoiht
Finnish Hall which It M W
honor of tlio visiting team w
which everyone Is Invltei
Union Sen If
Tho Ilaptlst choir will Uteti
of tho music for the union
TimiiVsL'tvlnir Day. which tlllt
In the ovonlng this year, alter ut
dinners of the day hare tei"1
of tho way and the hou
thrcmghjvlthtliejrj
bill will go over the iuoJect
files his written reporu
f!i
I'MX o l HL?fl
mi'ivn nlVXKIl at l,u
....., M.ti:ii KI3KBVAI!
IlllU'l. ' . r.
nvivivpir lliono ). C091 '
ami n good menu.
want ads brU JJ
Tlrnps
'HUltSDAY AM l'AV
- r rt .: inriau
7V.I. i
?2.oo -;:;, u
small ddiureu. - -Wool
Sweaters, ft m
nn Rale at "
(UUIIl. "
. ...ir.,.i cat' Ilk,
dlan ana au- . u
sale at onlf
on
. a
...,... ill-too"-
One lot '''" -.. m
uatross WattW. .. r
ja.50 values. (
Now only """Lr
.. ft.
Flannel
good'p
"7, si
all
Willi"'
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