The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19 15 EVENING EDITION.
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CASE CALLED OFF
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HL'AHIXO ASKK IMSMISSAIj '
TOitlnioiiy Slntni'.I.V Fiivots Defend-
iinlc In Caso of Alleged Illegal
Fishing .Jury Discharged
With tlio majority of thu ovldonco
fnvorlng thu defendants, District At
toruuy LIIJoqvlBt Into yesterday at
turuoou tiHlceil Judge I'onuock to
dismiss thu charges of Illegal (lull
ing brought against A. IugoiBoll and
W. Clinton, ot lower Tun Mllo
Grcok. Tlio Jury was discharged
utter a several hours' session.
Tlio charges ns brought mid Moil
by Deputy Oamu Wurdon Thomas
worn that tlio clofonilaiit'H had inn:n
talnod nets moro thuu ono-tlilrd thu
dlHtnucu across lowur Ten Mllo
Creek, directly against tlio fish laws
ot Oregon.
WltncHHCH canio Into court Tor thu
defendants and Hworo tinin ::iu not
was not stretched ucroas thu ontUo
Htreuni, nnd furthurnioro, that a
good Hlinru -of tlio net's 1 00 foot
length was on dry laud.
In view of tlio testimony Mr. Lll
Joiivlst uskod for a dismissal of thu
cubo. J. W. Melnturff appeared for
thu defendants and thu District At
torney represented thu statu.
Kill's A Second Charge
- At thu eloiiu of thu coso District
Attorney Llljciivisl liuuiedlatoly
filed a second charge against the
two men for a second not, ono said
to have licuu placed further down
tlio stream. Thu district attoruuy
this morning said this caso will he
postponed Indefinitely, on tlio agree
ment of tho defendants that thuro
will be no more tioublo regarding
tlio nets.
Wltnossos for tho dofonso yester
day declared they didn't know thu
length of thu nuts. Thuru was a de
cided difference ot opinion nu to
whether or not thu nets wore across
more than one third of tlio stroam.
Homo said thu nets wore mostly on
dry laud, at least when thu tldo was
out, and tho district attorney de
clared then that hu'd better ult
while there was any water ut all loft
In thu creek
Ho Instructed Deputy
tjnmo Warden Thomas to make a
snapshot ncNt tlmo before filing
Charges against nets,
Tho Ladles of tlio Methodist Aid
Society UII hold a Tuirel Post
hale," and a hot tiiiualo lunch on
Friday, December third In room net
to Woleott's new More on Market
Aieniio. Lunch beginning at It::i0
a, in, and solo at -::N p. m. Par
cels l!.c and all worth it, lunch LVc.
Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Mui-dit'Iehl
Times want ads bring results.
Buy Your Christmas
Gifts Early This Year
Don't Hilt until tho last day when blocks may be depIctiHl and
cleiks aro i-usned with othor lute customers.
Malut out a list or the presents ym device, In lug It In and 'we
will go oei- out- a;o(-K careful l., enabling you to select Just what
you want.
Our stock never contained as many nice, useful gifts at such
reasonable pi Ices as (his year.
Jewelry Department
Reel Cross Drug Store
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Crowds speak for themselves.
Ask them how quality, service
and price were.
ome Tomorrow
Clothing (8b Shoe Co.
PURCHASERS
DUCKS TABDO BUY
lll'NTIillS CLAIM TIIKV NKVIMl
IIICSITATK WHKN FhYIXM RV
Shot (i'iiii Spin t Wanes Tills Season
Illusive Itlnls Often Come Into
Hay anil Feed at Night
Duuk hunters, since tho opoulng
cf tho pronont sunaon, have com
plained Hint -the wily, honking fowl
of tho air, have placed a taboo sign
on Coos Hay and Its vicinity, iini ,
have sailed gaily by to tho South
without uvea hesitating. Hags so
far reported luivu been skinny iiloir
shlu of soinu of hu.r jt-nr and iu
houmous pruvlous to that.
No reason can bo given for this
discourtesy, say tho followers of
tho shot gun sport. "Just an off
year," they snld and add furthor
that this luck goes too with a dull
year. Thu salmon flshermon said
tho same thing when their receipts
for HMO fell away Doiow wnai thoy
woru In ID II.
Up at thu lakes to tho north thoro
has been vory llttlo hunting. No no
of It hns boon up to normal, fay
thoHo who havo tried It. Over acrnaB
tho bay It's difficult on somu duyu
to stir up a louo duck, and down
In thu rower bay It has been almost
equally as hard a task.
Hut hero Is another puzzling ques
tion. Whuro do tho hosts of ducks
comu from that como honking in o
feed on thu mud flats as soon us
Old Sol drawB bin head under rovor
at night, pulling tho official hunt
ing day after him? Hunters nay
sometimes thoy en mo In veritable
"droves", sort of laughing to thorn
selves thu while, and In thu morn
lug thoy have risen and fled to parts
unknown .
killiid out or kkaso.v
Largo Deer Is Found Wlieio It Had
lleeu Shot.
f
" A largo forked horn buck wan
found dead In tho road near tho
Fish Trap country. It had a largo
charge of bird shot In Its sldu and
had evidently been potted by somo
duel; huutor and had run somu dis
tance before falling. It was utlll
warm when discovered and likely
had only huen dead a few inlnutos.
As It s out of season probably no
one wants to claim tho honor of
killing it. Cuqulllu Herald,
All Milts of gilts l'oi thoughtful
givers. ruiisiially attractive ones
Tor rifty cents to .SI. ICacli artlclo
boxed with hand-colored greeting
card. Till-: (JUT SHOP, Ulft Cen
tial aouue, Nolilo liulldiiig.
Dlt. 11. l. KIILTV, Doutbt, iii)l
CoKo Hldg. Phono 1 1U-J,
W CUE IN HERE
, ;iniCT THAT ALLFOKD Milt-
-DKRIIR HI-IHX XKAR IIKItK
Shcilff Oiiliuio Is Told llaitholotnew,
.Much Wanted In Hose City, Is
Mended Tills YVny
orflceru hero aru skeptical of I ho
rot-ort that (Siorgo Ilartholomovv, .l
leged murderer of Joint Uiunt in
Portland, whoso body wns found
floating In a trunk after being
dumped into tho Wlllainotto RIvor,
was seen at Drain and in bonding in
towards Coos Hay.
I'ollco of tho Hone city havo
starto.1 a eoast-wldo search for tho
man. Thu general belief was Hint
ho had fled to San Francisco. Only
a few lays ago an aged couplo camo
into thu orrico of Sheriff Quluun, at
Rcschurg, and Insisted that thoy
had seen a man of Hartholomow's
description pass by their place west
of Drain, heading toward tho const
const.
In tho first p)nco It Is not belov
ed horo that thu much wanted man
would rico In this direction. Onco
down In horo, It would bo hnrd for
him to oscapo without being gen
erally known. Ills description has
gono far and wldu to all pollco of
flcers and has boon spread further
through tho newspapers.
Thu pollco hero havo a descrip
tion of tho man and feel confident
that thoy could "spot" him, should
ho appear In this section.
Tho fiendish murder of Llnnd
has stirred Portland inoro than any
tragedy In tho past two years. So
bunglosomo was tho Job that tho
detectives nnd police Immediately
put tho blamo onto Harthalomuw,
roommato uf Llnnd, and have start
ed a vigorous boareh for him.
S. A, KENDALL WILL
REACH ROSEBURG SOON
.Man Who In To Hulh.1 Luiuber Mill
nnd Itallroad In Kpoctcd
This Week
UOSlillUIKl, Oro., Doiu 2. S. A.
Koudall, member ot tho firm of
Kendall Hrothers, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
and ono of tho proposed builders ofor II.
tho ltoseburg & Kastorn ItaUrosd
and the attendant sawmill, will ar
rive lu ItoBoburg Thursday ovonlng,
at cording to a loiter received by C.
L, Solocmau, his personal represen
tative hero.
" Although Mi. Kendall gives no
intimation In his letter rognrdlug tho
length of tlmo hu will spend lu Hose
burg, it Is admitted by persons close
to his local roprcsoutntlvo that ho
will romalu lu tho city until such
tlmo as plans aro practically com
pleted for tho construction or tho
railroad and tho erection of tho saw
mill. " Tho right of way committee has
been working diligently on tho pro-
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iiii fs DnlWltl 1 tiiftll 1 liu n i il rnrtt I
U'Wlin llllVttU lllL illUJ IliltU uw
curod about 75 per . cunt ot tho
rights ot way Jiotwoon Itosobirg and
tho westornlino' ot.tho Uinpqun Na
tional rorejtt' rosorvo. Tho fair
grounds, which Is tho proposed site
of tho mill, has also been secured by
thai townspeople a'ud'can.Jio -turned
ovor to tho builders of tho railroad
and mill without much difficulty
Hl'ILD NEW LIXEIt
AMSTERDAM. Dec. 2. According!
to n dispatch from Hromen, a new
35,000-tov passenger liner, which , ticket nnd the others named on an
1 tho North German Lloyd Is about to i other ticket.
j build for sorvleo in tho trnus-Atlan- j
tic trade nftor tlo war, will bo nnm- Hnvo your programs printed at
leu the Illndenhurg. Tho Times ofHre.
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OFFICERS ELECTED
CAULKS KLKCT (U'IDICS FOR THK
ICNSUIXtJ VUAIt
Fiod MagiitiNsoit Is President-
Lotlgo W! Hold Installation
Fhst Wednesday in January
Tho annual nomination and elec
tion of officers of thu Marshfleld
Aorlu No. 038, of tho Fraternal Or
der of Eagles, was held Inst evening
In tho lodge rooms. Installation of
officers will occur on thu first
Wednesday In January.
F. it. Kirk, worthy president for
tho past year, wns thu only man
named for tho offlco, but before tho
election ho declined tho nomination
In favor of Fred MngniiBaon, who
was duly elected to thu offlco. Sev
eral members guvo slioic tains con
gratulating Mr. Kirk on tho spirit
that' ho showed In relinquishing tho
honor In favor of somcono elso at
the conclusion of his most successful
terms
Tho othor .officers elected norc;
Vlco-prcsldont Charles Hill.
Chuplaln C. McKay.
Inner (luard Charles Poll.
Outsldo Ouard Albert Johnson.
Trustees -.Frod Johnson, Wnlter
Hill and 1). J. ltecs.
Secretary J. II. Sneddon.
Treasurer August Frlzeen.
Tho Inst two officers named wore
ro-electud unnulmously.
IS HELD
XtHITIl HKNI) VOTERS XAME
TICKET FOU CITY ELECTION
Llttlo UntlnislaMii is Shown Last
Kvcnlng K. F. Ilusscl, II. .
Kern Itiiu for Mayorship
Ono hundred voters of North
Ucnd gnthorod In tho Qunu build
ing Inst evening and held their cau-J
tus. Candidates tor Mayor, City Ro-
'cordor, City Trcnsuror nnd Council
vncaiicles wore nomlnntoTl, " Tho mu
nicipal election will bo hold Dccom-
K. F. Itussell, present lucumbont,
and If. U. Kern, wore declnrca noni
luces In tho Mayoralty rnco. Tho
rormor recolvod 19 votos, tho hit
tor "-, Tho othors voted on wero
Peter l.ogglo, 13, and M. K, Kvor
Itt, 2.
Xo Opposition
City Recorder C. K. Maybco round
uo opposition to his continuing In
otflco nnd no opponents woro placed
in tho ring.
City Treasurer John H, Grovo
found hlmsolf lu tho snmo position
and ho, too, will hold ovor for 1916.
Xniiied for Council .
Thoro wero olght men named tor
tho threo Council vacancies and tho
is,x o niBhcst numbo,- or votes
woro doclarcd candidates. They
woro Robert Hanks, 62; James A.
Allen, 40; Fred Holllstor, 40; 0.
H. Worrell, 38; A. E. Morten, 31;
W. H. Chappoll, 22. Tho othors In
tlje raco wero J. V. Mitchell with
17 votes nnd J. y. Grout, IS votes,
J. G. Mullen acted ns ohalrma'n
of tho meotlng and C. K. Mnybeo,
as secrotary. Tho meetliiK was n
very quiet ona and llttlo enthusiasm
was shown.
The candidates with tho highest
J voto for each office will go on one
UXCKRTAINTY AliOUT HOLDING
RAXKKHS' MKKTIXG IIKKK
Paclfle Hanker, A Portland Paper,
Sets Forth Conditions Con
cerning tho Situation
An invitation was extonded to tho
Oregon Stnto Hankers Association to
hold tho annual meeting noxt Juno
on Coos Hny. Thoro Is somo doubt
whether tho Invitation can bo ac
cepted. Tlid Pacific Hanker, a Port
land publication prints tlio follow
ing artlclo which gives somo Inter
esting facts regarding tho matter:
" Mnrshrlcld Is vory anxious that
tho next mooting of tlio Oregon
Stato Hankers' Association shall uo
held there. If. has mado an nppeal
to J. M. Poormnn, proBldont ot tho
L'ank of Woodburn, nnd, president
of tho association, to use his Influ
ence to have tho place of meeting
changed from Portland to iMarsh
flold. John W. Motley, secrotary of
tho Jlarshfluld Chamber of Com
merce Is hIbo Btronuously working
with tho Portland Chamber of Com
merco to nccuro tho satno ond. Thus
fnr tho energy used hns been with
out BUCCCSS.
Ilnnkers Willing
" Tho Chamber of Commorco took
an expression of scutlmont, from
over tho telephone, of a ntitnbor ot
Portland hankers, and as far as the
canvass went a cheerful i espouse
I was mot with. Somu went so fnr
(is to sny Unit tho thing for Portland
to do was to accept tho Invitation of
Marshfleld.
" It. W. Schmeor, cashier of tho
United States National hank, told
tho officials or tho Portland Cham
ber of Commerce, howover, Hint tho
change could not ho made. Ho said
it is not for Portland to decide. Hu
was present at tho San Frn'uelsco
convention, nfid put tho motion him
self that the noxt , state meeting
should bo held In Portland. Tho
motion wns unanimously carried.
Suce, therefore, the resolution was
thu expressed official action of tho
body, It Is urged that no change bo
mado unless there Is n referendum
vote taken on thu question. Whether
this will bo done can not he deter
mined at this tlmo.
Think It Would Curry
" Thoso who ravor making tho
change beljevo that a referendum
Voto would easily carry, and that It
would ho very llttlo oxponnu or
trouble to havo one. It Is urged
thnt there were but twenty-four
members of the association present
when tho voto was 'taken, which Is
not a representative expression of
tho sontlmout or tlio association.
" In ordor to have Marshflold ap
proclato tho fact, howover, thnt
Portland bankers have no responsi
bility In tho matter, and that as in
dividuals thoy aro, almost without
exception, In favor of responding to
Jlnrshflold's Invitation. Mr. Schmeor
has personally written tho Coos Hay
Chnmhor of Commerce or tho actual
stato or affairs.
Might Hurt Attendance
" Ono or two Portland ineinborB of
mu unnuuuiiuii iuur nun inu uucci
or. a small nueuiiuncu at thu next
cusHlon or tho stato hodv nmv toml
to havo a demoralizing ofrect upon rl,, rur"' hoolH or Orogon; namely,
tho status or tho organization Itsoir. tn "tnndard plan, tho Hoys and
It Is bolloved Hint tho nttondanco at G,rl8' cl,,u Work B,ld l,, 1,ay"
Marshriold, whllo It will undoubted- Ground Movomunt.
ly bo much Inrgcr than at Sun Fran- Moro tl,n 2'000 ()f lho Ieiu,lll,?
Cisco, will be largly mndo up ot 0(lctora roprcsontlng nil tho Stnton
Wlllnirtetto Vnlloy Imnkors. Tho ""' ,1UUI' froKi countries havo
great torrltory cast or tho moun- n"(lu careful study of tho Oregon
tains, It Is feared, will not bo rep-1 ex,,,,,lt w,tl tllc l'nioso of udopt
rosontod. In view of tho tact thnt '"K "r Standnrd School Plan nbso
thoso who tuko this point ot vloyv!,nlo,y' n,,l t"rolKli tho local press
pluco tho welfare of tho organization ( lcadors havo given Orogon credit tor
nbovo tho other considerations, a'uolplng thorn,
rororondiim will bo arroctcd by this About Club Work
argument. It is unanimously agree I 0f tno C,HM work- Jt ,8 cncotlml
that K Mnrshriold woro to extend an tnnt " otllor 8tuto "ns tho worlt B0
Invitation to tho Stnto association wo" organized. Tho local and
for tho 1917 meeting, It would liavoicoimt' 8cll0l ''' w" tno c,u"
llttlo or no opposition." winners' work shown at tho Stato
jFnlr, making a logical culmination
Shoe
Insurance
Today, when ECONOMY is
tho
huy-Mord. People, aro tt-rninL- tit
STAXDAitu Mi'iinnvhiur ..i.i. .
worhl-wide aistiibutlon, for that
means Ql'ALlTY'
STY'LIMXSL'HAXCT-:
IXSUHAXCIJ.
IXSUHAXOE,
and PRICE-
Wo aro exclusive agents for ItK
AL, XKTThrrO.V and DOROTHY
DODD shoes.
GORDON
Shoe Store
"Shoes of Met It"
Central Avenue and Hrgndway
RAHHNEV SERIOUSLY
J UK ED
IN-
-r
I'oieinan of Cunip !i At Powers
Drought. Homo on Strotelier
Spinal Cord Is Injured
John Daslinoy, foromnn or Camp
a, at Powers, was seriously Injured
yesterday morning when a wlro ca
ble, suddenly tightened, struck him
so that ho was thrown several root,
striking ou tho back or his neck and
top or 1i1b Bhouldors. Ho was
brought In on tho train last evening,
Tho doctor this morning said that
part of tho seiiBatlou In thu anus of
tho lnjurod man Is Impaired though
It will probably tako Bovernl dnys to
ascertain tho full extent ot tho in
Jury. At tho tlmo of tho accident Dr.
Manzor happened to bo In Marsh
fluid and Mr. Daslinoy waited until
last ovanliig for medical aid. lie
was brought In on a stretcher.
Thu accident, ho said, happened so
quickly, that ho hardly knew what
struck htm. Only a short tlmo ago
Mr. Dnshncy was brought In suf
fcring from nu Injury to his lug hav
ing had tho limb badly bruised on a
log.
Tho doctor this morning snld thnt
tho Injured man received thu spring
of a wlro enblo, as It wuh tightened
ou tho drum of a donkey engine
Tlio spinal cord was Injured when
Mr. Daslinoy struck. It Is mild that
thu motion of his limbs has nut been
Imparod. '
F. LM)VD lX.Il)Ki;i)
An nccldent In tho Coqulllo Vnlloy
Is recorded In thu Coqulllo Herald
as follows:
" F. Lloyd, who lives down tho
river opposltu Cedar Point, had a
sevoru full whun thu laddur ho watt
standing on whllo engaged In put
ting a pauo of glass In a window,
slipped from under him. Ills lott
shoulder suffored n sevoru strain
and ho was cousldernbly bruised.
OltKd'OX lU'HAL HCHOOUS MAKH
FXCMLLUXT HllOWIXtl
ICdiicators I'roui Other States anil
Couuti-les Want to Follow
i:aiupIo of Our Klato
SALUM, Oro., Dec. 2. Suporln
tondouttf of Public Instruction
Churchill hns Issued tho following:
That tho pcoplo living In tho ru
ral districts of Oregon euro moro for
their schools, aro working harder to
glvo their hoys and girls a practical
education, ami hnvo mado a great
er advance than any othor state, la
clearly proved by tho reception
which hns been glvon tlio rural
school exhibit at the Panama Pacif
ic Exposition.
At tho roquost ot tho'Nntlonnl Hu
reau or Education, tho Oregon Stato
Department or Education proparod
tor tho Educational Palaco nn cxhlb-
I ll Hhowlng tlio strongest features of
of tho years' work, tno organiznm
nnd directing of tho work by tlio
Stato School Superintendent with tho
oxport bulletins prqparod by tho
Stato Agricultural Collogo for tho
children, tolling thorn how to solect
"acods nid do tholr work, nrq fea
tures which aro raising tho club
wprk of Oregon boys nnd girls to a
high standard. Tho Judgos at tho
Stato Fair this year doclared that tho
corn oxhlbltod by tho boys was fully
ono hundred por cent hotter than
Hast year, whllo tho vogotables and
othor products wore a much higher
grado than over bofso,
Othors Would Follow
Hundreds of requests havo como
from all parts of tho United States
for tho Recroatlon Manual, issnod by
tho Stato Dopartmont of Education,
'and ovory playground
oxpert lro-
I no,mce3 t0 bP tho best ono pub-
iiBueti. iver icacner in urusuu
JOHN
DOING A Fl E R
r.,.l1 i ...in. - llf. ,nnn fi...ti-fl1 iiOi
nmuouuu un u copy oi nu " otrf-ot: t-t ..,n.m!
ual, and tho attention given tnIa prcclnct in tbe f rortU '
nrnlllnni I., rinannn .tiifltin- lin liafit I . ..lh sldC "' ..I
,'.uuv., if, UlUbUM tt..4l.f, ... .
two years is developing a happier,
healthier lot of school children.
Commtsslonors from a number of
the torolgn countries have sent tholr
secretaries to tho Oregon Education
al Exhibit with Instructions to copy
every chart shown in order that thoy
may havo tho material tor a sppclfU
report to their cquntrloa on our ru
ral Pplmqls. . , t i
'L?l b i f' "LilJU
Possum it,.
01' .
AaAlXST LUv J
"'"'.or ThnlTT""..
Myrerp
.tv'lrr.i.n
now iirniiiuui.. . rceatm ..
lc.legramprntathefoi
i""iuiiion Tan- . i
'viiinorB aro atloif u ''
U" toi,rovnt(.J0,Ul,tli
Prohibition ! JTr,lfcM
.Inn.mry i, 19lG ""AMP
cos, tlio ni-llc4tlon Ve
brownr . ., ttah h
fncturera nn,i i!.,0' "" i
huv. Bho,.., ..'" '"
Prehenteil it uin . k
"Jiiriln Uli3 city ftndi,..Vl
f KHUltcd. w,, ''Si
. . .. t" 10 In I.,
rob,tw.rtlhlijJy
None: to cmmM
rcy, nroiirlot.i m M
rcdllPRlnit n i... .. . H
or beforn .tnnn... . ....
"f 1111. II
I" tho Iminls of collector,.
Signed
E E. FEHttt
NOTICi; TO Ktttnn '.
wollco H hereby slTcntttf..
oral municipal election wJ
'' tho City of JUrihtwi I
County, Oregon, on Tcni, .
7th dny of December, ltll.ro
imiiiuBu oi oicctlng a x,Jltk
nerve ior mo term of tn j
two Coiincllmcn to itrtiU.
term ar threo yean fickulu
corder to servo for tbUeraiti
yenr ninpfor tlio purpou o( il
ing or rejecting certilo tw
niiiumlliiR tho City Chirter tUk
lot tltlu of which Is u folfcn:
HKFKIlltKI) TO TUB riMll
TUB COMMON COUXCH,
For nn Ordinance to iseilS
tlons 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, It, It. U
in, 1C, 17 nnd 10 mil i
twecu Sections 17 and II !
17n, 17b, 17c, 17d, 1?UH
17h mid 171, protldlnf lot
milliner of nominating ti
for nil clcctlvo offices d pi
lug 'for tlio mannir of coifa
elections and canrauln; Hi i
cast thereat nnd protldltj U I
uppohitiiicnt of ncanclM la i
VcUjmwi
300
Yes
301
No
RKFEIUIKI) TO THE PEOPLI 1
Till-: C0MJI0N COUNXIL
For nu Ordinance to teei! i
tlon G3 of lho Cllr CM"'
vhllng tor tho roanntr cl ww
hie Bales of property for W
niniit of any tax or awemBt
VoteVeiw?
302
Yes.
303
No.
and for tho purpose ot toUsfi
tho following- quettlom m
titlo of which l ai foIW"-
.,, T..nr.i.nWlNQ QUESTlW I
PKRIlBn TO TUB PWfU!
THE COMMON CWW '
i MKIlEliY ADViw
NOT LE0I8UTIVB.
... .. .... miv of mriM'1"
,.. . ' - TW
JlfiO.OO moniiujr ' "' ,w
for nialntnliilng tbe ft-
Tinin? '
mi.t.OWlNO QVW ':
THE
K pEOfli'
.. - n-IIR
FKItUBI) i ""
-....oil. IVB
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MKUKLY ADVISORY
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