The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAnSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
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PLENTY OF ORDERS
EXPLICIT 1UHEOTIOXS SENT
KKGISTHAHS THIS YEAH
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OPENS AT 9 A. M. DAILY
As we explained last week today we start to enumerate and give you
prices. The store has been so crowded at all times of the day that it
is all we can do to give each customer proper attention.
To day we wish to call particular attention to 1000 YARDS OF
SEASONABLE SILKS, including MESSALINES, FOULARDS and
POPLINS, original prices $1.25, $1.00, 75 cents, now all the one
price, 35 CENTS THE YARD.
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, DRAPERIES, LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
AND FURS, AT PROPORTIONATELY THE SAME PRICES.
The people who have attended the sale are the best advertisements
that we can refer you to.
From day to day we shall specialize the prices on different departments
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Purchasers
FIND LEAN SOCKET
COURT HPKNDS TIIIH WEEK
CLEARING UP OM) HU8INK&H
Civil Ciwch Listed For Trial In .Com
Iiijj Term Aro Few Judgu '
Kklpworth Ih Coming
PULP IKES SICKS'TIMES ARE BETTER
new use found for wood Fi
nnic product is interesting
Potatoes anil Onions Arr,tvo Hero In
"Pnjw Mag" Tak Plaeo
of iluto KiuUh
With tlio dockot from tlio provloiiB
session olonnod up bottor tlnui any
dockot in sovornl bcbsIoiib tlio onon
lng of tlio Docombor torm of tlio cir
cuit court noxt Monday morning will
find llttlo criminal bunhicsH on hand
und not a Krcut ninny civil cnaes. Yes
torday opened tlio udjouruod torm of
court and this wook will ho spout in
cleaning up old buslnosa und nttor
noya Buy thoro Ib nothing of much
coiiBoqucuco on tho dockot.
Judge Skipworth Is expected In
from Eugeno In tlmo for tlio open
In K of tho regular torm on Monday
morning. Ho will hear tho cases In
which Judgo Coko Ib interested, mid
lionco barred from hcnrlug.
On tho civil docket for the now
torm tho following casca urn nmoiig
tliOHo Hated nud which will probably
ho given a hearing:
Haltha vb. Coob Hoy Coal Co.
, Union Oil company vb. J. V. Finn
,ugan. Leach vb. Laughloy.
Mooro Lumbur Co. vh. .1. W. Coach.
Treadgold vb. Mltchull ot al.
McCouiioll vs. Mooro Lumber Co.
Hammond vb. Ojuda.
Downs vb. C. A. Smith Co.
Port of Coob Day vs. Simpson
Lumber Co.
Port of Coob liny vs. James Ilulncs.
Tho crnnd Jury will rind llttlo
criminal business to hold tliolr at
tention nt tills session. Thoro will
bo considerable amount of equity
buslnosB for later consideration of
tho court, Bomo of tho above cases
appearing In tho equity dockot.
Entor another uno for pnpor
'pulp. Thoy'ro making regular gun-
'ny Backs ,oiit of paper now. Tho
flbro Is twlBtod Into stout cords and
this, nftor bolng woven, mnkoH t
sack strong enough for tho carrying
of potatoes, onions und such pro
duce At tho Coob liny Produco
compniiy tho othor day thoro arrived
a shipment of onions lu "paper
bags" that huvo attracted much at
tention. Testing of tho Backs show that
thoy uro strong and will stand plon-
fty of "Juggling" and will carry enp-
uclty loads exactly tho samo us tnol
nags lnnnuractured of Juto. Tho
woavlng s vory eoarso, with big
weavcH about on n par with mos
quito netting, but a grend deal
stronger.
Strips of pnpor flbro, modlumly
heavy and lesa than half nn Inch
wide uro rolled und twlstod to miiko
a strand. A test of n separate
Btrnnd showed It to he as stout as
(wine, but once unrolled It could bo
torn llko paper.
To wet tho sucks would mean tho
losing of their value, hence thoy
must be kopt In dry places. Tho
commission men say tho Backs are
f cheaper than tho Juto hags.
Tho making of bags out of pnpor
flbro u pot new. In Chllo at soma
of tho mines, oro Is curried In big
sucks mndo out of twisted pnpor fl
bro, und vory successfully.
MAGNATE OK ROSEItURG TELLS
OK IMPROVEMENT
Hh.vh Prli'o of Linntor Has Advanc
ed Gtcutly in tho Hast and Out
look for Kutiiro Ih Kino
ROS13I1URG, Oro., Dec. 7. That
business conditions throughout tho
Hunt aro satisfactory to tho great
financiers of the country nnd that
tho trend of tho ora of prosperity
Is westwurd, was tho statement of
S. A, Kendall, n mombor of tho
firm of Koudull Ilros., of Pittsburg,
Precaution Urged In Registering
Pcoplo or Foi-elgn lllrtli Sonic
of Tho Ii-Jiieiial 1'olntH
County Clerk "WutRon will soon
begin sending registration blanks to
registrars throughout Coos county
na registration for tho spring primar
ies In Ongon will begin early In
January. With tho supplier will go
n sheet of instructions, tho principal
part of which is as follows:
" Tlio full name of tho elector
must ho glvon, viz; John Paul .Toned,
not John P. Jones or J. P. Jones;
and Mary Ellen Jones, not Mra.
" Foreign born persons: All por
soiib horn In a foreign country of
alien parents, no mntter at what ago
they enmo to this country, uro aliens
unless tho naturalization laws of tho
United States have been complied
with, elthor by thoinsolves nftor thoy
became of age, or by their parents
before they became of nge.
" The state constitutional amend
ment passed by tho pcoplo nt tho last
election requires that all aliens must
have become fully naturalized before
being allowed to voto In this state.
Thoroforo, those porsons who liavo
only their 'declaration of intontlon,'
(commonly known us first papers,)
ennnot lcgnlly roglstor for olectlons
lu this stnto. This law requires that
'final citizenship papers' (common
ly known nB second papors,) ho ex
hibited to tho registration officer bo
foro ho can roglstor thoni.
ColirilNloil .Mil)' HcMlIt
" Somo confusion may result un
less registering officers nro careful
In this respect, as In ninny of tho
old forms of naturalization papers,
tho first papors, or 'declarations,'
aro vory similar to the second or
'final' papors, therefore should ho
carefully examined to sco that thoy
rend Hint tho alien, "Is ndmlttcd n
citizen or tho United States.'
" Undor tho formor laws of Oro
gon, second papers woro not re
quired; declaration of Intention, or
first papors, being sufficient; form
or registrations In this county do not
show which wore exhibited, fconco
tho necessity of cure on tho part of
tho registrars lu this particular.
Somo few naturalized citizens
have exhibited (heir final papers nt
thla orrico within tho pust two
months and n record ling boon tnk
on of them. Thcso porsons do not
nood to exhibit tliolr pupera ngaln
but a sjtntomont: of this fact should
bo madb by tho registrar.
"Tlio following will give you tho
roqulromonlH, nlso tho stntuo or
tho families of aliens:
" Nnturnllzod cltlzons must, ex
hibit 'final' citizenship papers.
" If tho father of an alien be-
ST. HELENS ship yards HUSH
El) WITH new ORDERS
Uko of Local Capital Promotes In
I duitry and Points Out Pos
sibilities to Coos Hay
Onco ngaln the llttlo city or St.
Helens on tho Columbia River stops
rorth and "plucks tho grapes." Tho
shipyards there uro making another
giant five-masted, motor-power
schooner, tho building of which will,
keep dozens of high-priced mechanics
ut work for tho next six months.
Already on tho ways thoro Bits tho
City of Portland, alniost a mute of,
the ship Just Btartod nnd porhaps
tho largest Blnglo deck wooden alilp
In tho world.
Thus Is St. Helens showing there
Is not only n demand for wooden
ships on thla const, but uIbo whnt
local capital can do when turned to
ward shipbuilding.
A short tlmo ngo St. Holons got
nn order to hid on five or six ships.
Tho yards wcro already full nnd
word wns sent back to tho Eastorn
firm that nt least two of tho con
tracts would lmvo to bo sont to
Portland. St. Holons couldn't hnn-
dlo them all.
Tho now motor schooner will bo
almost .100 feet long, with a beam
or 1(1 foot nnd u carrying capacity
of 2,000,000 root or timber, or prac
tically SHOO tons, dead weight. For
rapid loading nud unloading, the
vessel will huvo four slenm winches.
A report from St. Helens declare:;
Hint "tho shipbuilding company will
have to double Us forco of, work
men und make nil posslblo hasto
to get both vessels out us soon as
posslblo, for tho freight rntcs are
vory high now nnd vessols very
scarco nnd thcso two ships nro in
domand."
Coos Hay has tho facilities for
building good-sized sail and steam
schooners, us many good craft that
sail tho seas give nmplo evidence.
Real Worth vs. Low Cost
If you nskod your butchd- fow
h porterhouse stoak and ho handnrf
you a cut of tho flank and anid
"Thia doosnVt cost as much and
'is just as Bood,n you wouldn't)
bollovo him, would you?
Yet tho butcher' a atatomonti
'is just a3 truthful as tho a3nQPj
tion that inforior baking pow-,
dors mado of alum or pho3phato,
of lima nro nn annA nn r..i
o- mj iiyyui,,
which is mado from croam ofi
tartar.
Alum is a mlnoral' acid nmf .
poclarod by many modicol authorL
ftios unsafo to uso in food.
Royal Baking Powdor in aa
tpuro and wholosomo a3 tho vinoyard
'Brapo3 from which its croam of
tartar i3 derivod., '
Tho"only roason for U3ing 3uoh
substitutes a3 alum and limo
phosphate is bocau3o thoir coat)
da loss .to Jtho manufacturor.) '
ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0A.
Now York
SHIPPING NEWS "
HIT IKE 2 TRIPS
KILIIURN TO CARRY HEAVV PAR
VV.ii POST SHIPMENTS
who is lu Itosoburg. Mr. Kondnll's
mission to ltoBoburg 1b in tho In-jromea nuturallsicd boforo ho, (tho
child) bocunio of ngo, ho Is a natural-
terest or tho railroad, which ho
proposes to construct from this city
lzod citizen hut must exhibit tho
VOTE 5 MILL LEVI
"REEUSPORT TO PUT IX ROAR TO
' WINCHESTER RAY
County Appropriate SjM.OOO to Add
To Tho Cause Mny Ho Start
of Main Itoud to Drain
In voting n flvo inlllu special road
Max, tho people or Roodsport nnd Its
vlclnlty hnvo rnlsod npproxlmutoly
?2,000, to which tho county ndds
M.000 more, for tho building or a
county road between Rccdsport nnd
Winchester Huy. K. L. itohlnson,
civil engineer or Marshflold, is now
working on part of tho highway. It
Is expected this is tho start or a road
thnt will ovontiinlly run nil tlio wuy
to tho lino or the Umuquu forest i father's pnpors or n copy of tho samo1 I01" tho const t,,ro,IKh lo ,)rnlu nnd
rosorvo and tho erection of a modern
sawmill east of lloseburg.
Mr. Kendall conferred with Mayor
Hlco, mombors or the City Council
rrom tho court Issuing them
Korelgii .Married Woiiiuu CIHmmi
" A foreign woman, married to a
citizen of tho Unltod States, l8 a clt-
nnd othor porsons who aro Interested ' Izon.
In tho Bitccess of tho rond nnd saw- I " An American woman, who mnr
mill. At tho conclusion of thcso rics a forolgnor, takes tho nutloual
conforoiices Mr. Kendall said ho ity or her husband nnd must oxlilb
would muko n dofinito announce-) it IiIb papors; nt tho termination of
moiit regarding tho building or tho tho marital relation, If she continues
railroad and sawmill Monday. Ho , 1 rcsldo here, slio may resume her
expressed himself ns pleased with ! citizenship,
tho work of tho rights-of-way com-1 " Korolgn bom uniunrrled women
mlttees nnd roforred to tho project I must bo naturalized thoinsolves urtor
Times wnnt ado trlng results.
Do Your Christmas
. Shopping Early
and
Do It at the Red Cross
See our window and then come inside and see our
beautiful line of useful and ornamental Christmas gifts
consisting of Gold and Silver Jewelry at most reasonable
prices.
Sterling Silver Pocket Knives 75c to $1.25'
Sterling Silver Service Bells $1.00
Cut Glass Jam Pots, with Sterling Silver Tops and
Spoon $3.00
Tatting Shuttles $1 to $1.75
Folding Coat Hangers 50c
New Silver Apple Cutters $2.50
Gold-filled Waldemar Watch Chains $1 and up
Fine Gold Filled Cuff Buttons .. $1 to $3
"Won't Break" Gold Neck Chains u $1 and up
Jewelry Department
Red Cross Drug Store
In tho most optimistic terms. Tho
plans for tho mill hnvo been ndoptod
by Mr. Kendall und tho survey for
tho railroad has been complotcd.
thoy hocoino of ago, or by their fa
thor beforo thoy hocoino or ngo; If
married to u rorolgnor who Is nutur
nllzed, sho must oxhlblt his 'final
Mr. Kendall's proposod Investment l)6I,0r8
horo will total $1,125,000. ""v"y foreign womnn who ncqulr-
T.uinhor Prices Up eE cMzonshlp uy marrlago to an
According to his stutomonts tho ' American, retains tho samo after
lunibor Industry is having n rapid ! u, termination of mnrltnl relations,
Increase. I.uinber In the Eastern
states Is bringing from $3 to $4
more thnu nt any former tlmo and
this condition is rapidly pressing
westward, lumbor In this section
soiling ut a much higher prlco than
! If Vessel Arrives Tomorrow, Will
Carry Mull to Portland und a
Onco Again In II) l)ayn hater
Good weather and quiet seas on
tho various burn, will ouahlo tho
steamship K. A. Kllburn to muko
two more trips to Portland with par
cel post before Christmas tlmo, was
tho announcement today from tho of
flco or the North Pacific Steamship
Company. It hud been oxpectod
Hint only ono moro trip could oo
mado.
Tho Kllburn is oxpectod In horo to
morrow morning from San Francisco
nnd Kurekn, Balling that samo after
noon. Parcel post will ho curried to
Portland
MEET ENGINEERS
iiuMtv hi:x(istacki:x win
CAintV MKMOItl.Uj
To Put Inmio of Jetty ApproprUdcg,
Inner Harbor Hun cr fruurth;
lleforo U. 8. Corxt
To meet with the U. 8. ccjlctir
lug corps, nud especially ColontI
Williams, and present the Port cl
Coos Hay memorial regarding i jtttj
appropriation mid an inner littor
Hiirvoy, Henry SciiRslacken, tecreli
ry or tho Port, Is Intending to 1mt
within tho next fow days for Portland.
Tho memorial, as completed br
Henry Dlors, sets forth somlSW
flous why Coos Day should receive tu
uharo of tho Illvors nnd lUrbon if-
nronrlatlon. Mr. Songstarken ei
pects to put tlio Issue fairly before
Undor nirrooahlo ronditlnnn tho the enulncors. and, if it It at all per
Kllliurn Is ublo to mako tho round slblo, Bccuro their approbation.
trip to Portlnnd, hack to Snn Krun- Comment hns been made on Ui
elbco nud return within 10 dnys. Pro
viding alio leaves horo tomorrow on
time nud encounters no dolays nf
tor that, she should bo back In horo
for nnothor trip north with pnrcol
post betweon tho 18th nnd 20th or
this month. This last dellvory will
ai least allow for tho distribution bo
foro Christmas ot packages through
tho Northwest.
And ut this rato, it then would he
posslblo tor tho Kllburn to nrrlvo
hack hero, possibly a day boforo
Santa Clans comes with a big
shipment of mall packages.
tho Pnciric Highway.
This Is tho road that Is being
boosted no successfully by Warron
Itced. Now thnt ho has carried his
plnn this rnr, good roads builders
bollovo thnt ho will succeed In ovon
tiinlly getting It through to tho Will-
amotto Vnlloy.
Already tho plan has beon brought
to tho Coos flood HoadB Association
to run a hlghwuy up through tho
'Lnkesldo country to tho Umpqua,
thoro to tap this rood to tho Valloy.
Tho plnn wns not vory well received
,1110 first tlmo. but later wus con
sidered und many promlnont good ,
Vonds enthusiasts stood hi fuvor or i
tllO moVO. IWIVIl III l'il litivm nuu
Tho Clurdlner Lumbor mill Ih sTArir iw i ivi.n
working every day now, getting outi
llltiell Of Hin llltr llllllwrl...r l.n. '
....! .i.. IT.." ... h ! hecent Sou'west
...., i,,u uiupqua oriugo, especial-1
Iy ror tho correr dam und tho "crib
bing."
HAD EXCITING TRIP
TIIK
rnrninrli' In Mia innnnfnoHirlnn. 'ul,"u, ,ur 'nl papors lias beOll
centers or tho KuBt business condl-l n!ndo nIul m,crs l88Uod' B,1C1' sor-
('ulo Did Ircnk
Stunth Story of ''Itigl-Mlglg"
Coiunai-c.s I'avoi'iililv
I m ,. . . . ! UII1LT. ' 1 "
u suo continues to reside horo, and
unloss sho mako formal ronunclutlon
of cltlzoushlp,
" Sorvico in tho U. S. army or ni-
VV nf nllnilu ilnnu im no l ....-.. n..
bellovod. imply citizenship. i.nio9 i 4444tiiA.,i...f UB scurrying into loo ports us soon
,.. . I nft Bt.inlil nnil ullnrlmiml anil cnllld
It was a heavy galo that awopt
tin AMn. i i i -I .. n l.-li
H4644A444AAA4AAAAAAAA a j ,v "WtUll IUUHI UlltM)', UUB
,'"' - vj f wlnd camo out of th0 80U.westi
WATERFRONT NEWS t liicklng up reroclous seas nnd sent
'Plin tin.,... l. -.., , .1 " "w..-..jU .. .u... .
... ... -uuuiior westerner is carry them. l fact It was ono of
:: '' ". "'" !"H"?' B,u:" "f-loxi'octod to sail from Snn Francisco' ti,n v" '.."X: :'"":.,.-.
tlons nro excellent und labor senrco. ." "'' "m"K 'y l neccwity , tomorrow for Coos Hay with f relent. I. "" ",:;-".. "'."":
in nrsL ii:iiii,iu , .. . . . - im iiiciuuiiui utmiii uiiiuiui iiiir mi
of "first' papors
" Proof of filing on homestead is
11 n Qtlf f ttnt.t .lHn ln .
nnd, ho holloves thoy will continue-' rZn Z .... L,uzo"an,n'
,n lln Bn I Certified copies of 'Muni nauora' can
b0 had by writing to the clerk or tho
cqurt whoro thoy wero Issued, lr the
originals aro lost."
llusliiess conditions all over tho
United States uro rapidly Improving
to do so,
l.WITKI) TO 11AXQUKT
Mayor Alloa Asked to ltlg Llve-stiH'k
Rutherlng at Portlnnd
Mayor Allon has received from tho
officials of tho Pacific International
livestock Exposition, which will
be hold ut the Union Stock Yards ut
North Portlnnd, Dec, G to 11, an in
vitation to attend tho show, and to
be u guest nt the banquet to bo given
ut tho Chamber of Coinniorco Dec. 9
nt which breodors and feeders from
nil ovor the Northwest und gover
nors of scvornl states will uttoud.
Assurnnco is given thnt live stock
of tho highest typo in the western
country will be shown. Tho show Is
purely an educational ono und is
froo to visitors, uo admlssiou being
charged.
ADVKIITISKI) LKTTKItS
Uauco Kuglej.' Hall, Sutuitlay
ultflit. JMaitlu's oi cheat ra.
List of unclaimed letters remain,
lug In tho Marshflold, Oregon Post
Ofrice for tho week ending Docombor
7th, 1015. Porsons culling for the
samo will say advertised nnd pay one
cent tor each letter called ror.
H. Li. Annlntnii flnr 1,'mn Arrn.m
Miss Karellna llorluug, Mute Hudls-1 for. 19 Unys
Providing sho gots nway on tlmo tho
Westerner should bo In horo by tno
end or thp week.
I'-ron, San Francisco tl)o steamship
F. A. Kllburn Is expected to nrrlvo
in tomorrow mdrning und should sail
lu tho afternoon for Portland,
Tho Adeline left this morning
uuout nino o'clock for Oakland, car
ryiug passengers and n lumberJ
cargo,
This afternoon tho gasoline
Roller dropped down to Empire nnd
wil cross out ror tho Sluslaw ns soon
ns posslblo. Sho ha3 been practi
cally a month on this trip rrom Gar
diner, being barbound in the Sluslaw
one, Miss Adolla Chonto, Dr. Can
field, Corouer, A. J. Foster, John
Oustufsou, A. N, Hopkins, Frank
Mllburn, I,. Y. Minor, Albert Noul
ing, W. Samvood, Gust Wnrthun.
HUGH McLAIN, P. M.
Marshrield, Oregon
HEATING STOVES nt reduced
prices. Pioneer Hurdwnre Co.
Dr. Leslie, Oatconutti, MMfMnleia
?
At 7:30 a. in, tho steam schooner
A. M. Simpson crossed in rrom San
Frunclsco to loud ngaln at tho Por
ter Mill.
Tho steam schooner Hardy Is ex
pected in tomorrow morning rrom
Snn Francisco.
Mixed chorus, 30 voices; mnlo
chorus, auvoJces; sololsfs, Jeno Sev-
r-un.t C.erald Hunt. Xet Sundav
nfternoou nt the Xoblo Theater. Ad
inibsluit 23 cynts.
and wldo, stories or what tho rav
ages or tho sea and wind hud ac
complished, Somo or tho nccounts
wero harrowing, but tho story or
tho Hoso City's trip south In that
storm rrom Portland to San Fran
cisco is by rnr tlio host or tho lot.
The account ot tho trips run like i time,
this:
All of which sends tho memories
of the old tlmo skippers and salt wn-
tor brethren "trapsing" back to tho
cruises of tho "Higl-Mlglg" thnt
sailed all of a mtlo and a half to
sen when the wind struck her. This
was la tho early days. Tho account
as kopt in the dlury of her skipper
said that "tho wind blow tho tare
right ofr or tho spars, and tho spars
right orr or tho mast, and tho sails
report as prepared by Mr- W"-w
tho ground that In mentioning tf
tlmhor resources tributary lo Cm
Ray ho Included tlio timber of u
Umpqua Vnlloy district.
Kujh llntw Differ
In defending his point Mr. DteJ
snld this, "On lumber shipments i
of the Sluslaw there Is a dlttere
or about two dollars a thousand or
or tho rato out ot Coos Bay to S
Francisco. Out of the UM
thoro Js a dlfferenco of 11."
thousand und tho game Is true out
"Tlio point remains, that l w
opening or tho railroad, there will"
such rates that lumber t
brought rrom the north for eh
from horo, cheaper than
sent out of tlio homo ports.
Shipments Come toj W
.. Wo have nn lltf,C Jj
ovor on tlio uquii". " .,.
thoro Is shipped into Coos , B
000 feet of timber from tbW
Valley. The rate I. cM W
bollovo the timber will come I"
tho north In tho same way.
Wants to lie F
..At the same time we
that the ports of the , north,
tho south ns well, will f
largo lumber shipments, u
to mo that Coos Day's idntr
to aid them. And IhU h jW
eluded the timber as Wm
Coos Day." 'tarted U
Now that Congress Is w
Washington, tho matter i t(,
appropriations wl II V
committees very BhortD
of Coos Day Is extren .el
hnvo the Issuo started rfs
vkssi:l jioviaiu-18
Fr'
nnd palls and anchor and nails, flow
by on the wings of tho blast."
Dut this Is said to have beon n
Ivory exceptional case, "for In chang
ing her tack, tho wind blew bacTc
tho things that it blew away." Tho
story or tho Rose Clty'a trip, north-
ward after this tells nothing about '
tho paint nnd rufreled coat or thu
stack being blown back again, how-
over, 4, 4
Arrived
. . Ran
A. M. Simi'80" "
clsco, 7:30 p. w.
Sailed -
Adeline Smith. Oakland,
a. m.
Duo Hero
Kllburn, San Francisco,
morrow a. "'
Hardy, San Franco.
morrow n. "
mistier. Hogue
morrow.
1)1,6 10 tomorra
Roller, Florence, fopor
forenoon,
nnamer. Rogue
morrow a. ,u- . A
TT
River.
to-
to-
Rlvr.