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THE COOS BAY TIMES, Jl ARSHFIELP, gBEGON-, TUESDAY; JANUARY 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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For 1916
iU,VKHTlSi:i) LINKS:
Kuppenhcimcr Clothes
Crossctt Shoes
" Royal Tailors
Made to measure suits
1 Bradley Sweaters
r Several well-known lines
' of Underwear, Sox and
the famous Le Mar
f Cravats.
JWcrythUus we handlo In of tho host
nlld (llO IrlfO mm fcrvii-u iw iimuj-N
right at the
FIXUP
The House
13 V K K Y
Mntvliflrld
That Guarantees
FUROII AS 10
:: North Rend
Bed Room
Furniture
Everything that you need to
make your bed-room one vof
the most attractive rooms, in
the house. Our line of dress
ers is exceptionally attractive.
Our- Iron and brass beds will
certainly please you in design
and finish.
Johnson Gulovsen
Company
QUALITY
HOME FURNISHINGS
North Front Street
Marshfleld
Sarter's
' LS THE PLACE
TO (HIT l'OUIt
CANDIES
PL'IIE AND DELICIOUS
Wo do not speak of Hh
Q U A Jj I T V
That speaks for It.solf
SARTER'S
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Phono 1!0!.J, Marahflbfa
Front
t., O'po6lt IHanco Hotel
WMHnHHHH
IX'ONOMY
Tho Council' Slogan
Tho now city council wns' duly
Inauguarted last evening and tlvo
ow rcglmo of Economy wns imme
diately put Into effect. Tho cutting
off of 0110 pollco offlco and tho
consolidation of tho offices of tho
otreot commissioner and building
inspector will nffect a material sav
ing. Every taxpayer lB in sym
pathy with any plan of ocouomy,
providing it proves a real oconomy
w tho end. Economy should Ho
the watchword In ovory homo. Ono
of tho first economies to praettco
1 tho elimination of tho rent prob
lem by owning your own homo. This
now limdo possible by tho small
monthly payment plant.
fliw itEii) Aitou'irr.
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Vloble Theate
A 1
TO- NIGHT
i
ENTIRE t'lfANCJE
NULL OF THE DANCE 1IAXT
scciieH or tho KnilonrorTd. . Its an
HEARST NEWS PfOTOKrAL
Pictures. TfM
THE DOURLE CROSSING OF .AIARMADUKE Knleiu rombily
renturlng 'H,!tV of tliep'ljnm and Hud" comedies.
THR LIMITED'S PERIL Ono of tho Huzards of Helen fall
oa.l picture!,. FU f t'hrllls.
Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, Sets.
TomoiTow nlTht: .Tosi A. TiHrIcv
With Edjnr Sclwyn." f-jys ni aopi
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REvlTIK
WEATHER FORECAST
tnx Araoriatrd riTM to Coo Bar Tlrnm I
OREGON Fair, colder In
mo unm; nortnunstorly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
c RECORD 4
For tlio 21 hours ending nt
.!:'! 3 n. in., January 1, by 4
DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov-
ornmont meteorologist: 4
iMnxImum ,...49
4 Minimum ,18 $
At 4:43 a. m. . ., 40
Precipitation 30
Precipitation sluco Sopt. 1,
1010 .11.00
Precipitation sniuo porlotl
Inst year . .11.82 4
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
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SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Tuesday
January 4 Sun rises
at 7:5.'! and sots at 4:39.
4 4 ,
Reduce Phono Kate. Tho Coos
mill Curry Tolcpliouo company lias
reduced tho extra charge on desk tcl
aphonoa from fifty to twenty-Ilvo
cents por mouth.
Postpone Meeting. Tho business
meeting of tho Ilaptlst Ladles' Aid
which was announced for tomor
row nftoruoou with Mrs. F. E.
Wheeler, has been postponed.
Kloster Chili Change Tho meet
ing of tho MarBhfioltl Kloster Club,
which will bo ontcrtnlncd this week
by Mrs. W. A. Hold, has been chang
ed from Thursday to Wednesday af
ternoon. Swedish Lutheran Aid. Tho La
u'lcs Aid Socloty of tho Swedish Lu
theran church will moot Wednesday
afternoon, Jan. Gth, iu tho church
hull. Mrs, C. J. Jllllstrom and Mrs.
Wm. Hagqulst will entertain.
Clii'lHtlmi Church Meeting. Tho
annual mooting of tho congregation
of tho Marshfleld Christian church
will bo held Thursday ovonlng when
officers will bo elected for U10 cn-
miing year nun a unuquoi cujoycu.
Officer FiiIIh to Coino Though
pollco havo four boys rounded up and
ready for tho Juvonllo court nt Co
qulllo tho probation officer, Hnrlc
Dunham,, has not yot put in an ap
pearance County Judgo Watson
said over tho tolophono lato yes
terday thht ho would tako tho matter
up nt onco.
Movent! On .Speedwell. Thoro
I wco eight piiHsengoVfl aboard tho
Hpocmvou wucn sno saiieu 1111s
moriiing for San Francisco ami Sail
Dlogo. Thoy woro Jack Fuller,
Martin Wouuor, Tom Hock, E. W.
tlouid. Mrs. R. J. Galbralth, Mrs. F.
W. Worthlngton, Ti. Karvlnal and
E. J. Peters.
Relief Camo Too Lata In tho
1'Old of tho stoamship Kllburn uro
801110 50 cases of liquor that was to
havo arrived lu Portland to rellovo
tho drought beforo tho stato went
diy. Tho vessel was bar bound nt
Euroka and arrived lu Portland on
Now Years dny. Tho cases uro now
being returned to San Francisco.
ItotuniH to North Rend Miss
VlArnthv Tvlhlni wlin linn lionn in
California for many months pt.
has returned to North Rond and
Is again llnotypo oporator nt the
Coos Ray Harbor offlco. On her
way homo from tho South she
stopped at Point Torraco on tho,
Sluslaw Rlvor to epond tho holidays
with her parents.
OF PROGRAM:
A
A three-reel feature slum I
r
Interesting picture.
Events of tho day In
moltxt
Paramount feat uro The Ar!"
arainoitnt fentun
j
j9 ho host.
R
Knin Wo Arc Mcntloficd. In tho
copy of tho Trndo nnd drop Dullctln
of Seattle, tho Coos amiCurrv coun
ties aro given good mention and des
cribed as sections whlcl aro now on
tho ovo of becoming Known to tiie
worm tiuotiBli tho opdiilng of tho
ruliroad.
.much Parcel Post Comes. Tho
shipment of parcel pdst arriving on
!.. inn . j I
iu iviiuurn louay vns almost as
largo as th0 Bhlpincill received tho
day hoforo Christmas! Therd wero
about 300 sacks nnl big parcelB.
Much of this consists of delayed
Christinas packages, Arriving In Port
mud too late to catcll tho Kllburn on
lior Inst trip.
.'ill! Hliirift Again. Tho Portor
Mill started up again tbs morning
nflor being broko down since 11:30
jestcrday. A pin iji tho largo band
paw guvo way and tho saw was
broken. Tho millwrights wont to
work at onco on the ropalrlng. For
ninii Clydo was on for his first dny
unil was hoping to mako a good run,
but tho accident Inierfcrrcd.
Is SUM In Ila4 Shape Milton
Hirst was still In r, bad plight today,
suffering from colcrlum tromens.
For years ho has, boon a heavy
drinker. Ho tou) tho doctor that
ho had had nothing to drink slnco
Friday night. Ai attendant Is nec
essary In Hirst's room at tho Cen
tral Hotol. Ho crcntod a big fur
ore beforo a doctor was summoned
jestcrday. ThcrJ Is a possibility
that tlio attack nay provo fatal.
Making Carl Room. Horman
Hlllycr Is malctis sbind cxtenslvo
Improvemonts nj his cigar store. Ho
has taken tho two rooms abovo tho
storo and will throw thorn Into ono
largo apartmont and mako a comfort-
ablo card room for his patrons. Tho
second story vlll bo reached by a
stairway from tho Inside of tho clgrir
storo. Tho stairway Is now bolng
built and the second floor of tho
storo fully equipped will soon bo
ready to open.
Firemen lit JJanqtiet. Fobruo
22 has been set nB tho dnto for tho
annual banqiot of tho Marshfleld
Volunteor Tiro Department. Tho
proceeds of tho danco given recent
ly will go Into tho fund which pro
vides for tho banquet, for tho uni
forms fliul other ".icnscs of tno
firemen. Thoyr.'. havo something
llko $70 which will bo put into n
flro alarm system whenever tho ci
ty shows an inclination to aid, say
tho flromon.
Called to Portland. Rov. Father
Hognn who has been rector of tho
Catholic church at North Ucnd lins
been called to Portland and will bo
DfBlgncd to another place. For tho
picscnt Father Michael Wallaco, as
sistant (0 Father McDovitt in Marsh
fleld, vlll temporarily tako chargo
of tho North Rend mission until
another priest Is Bent to North Rond,
lho th'rco priests aro needed on tho
lay oij account of tho oxtenslvo ter
ritory 'which they must covor, thoro
Iclnginilsslons both south and north
of hero which must bo looked nftor.
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t AMONG THE SICK ;
Jlrs, F. R. Kirk Is under tho care
of a physician today, suffering from
tho grlppo.
"tawrenco Koontz was kept homo
today from school on nccount of an
Infection on his knee.
C. W. Rrown was ablo to return to
(1)6 McDonald and Vaughn camp on
Cpos Rlvor today aftor being Blck
for sovoral days.
Claudo Tucker, auto driver, wont
to tho 'hospital again today. Somo
o Ho ima His Ior brokan tntl
ho has since been lama and tho In
tendon Is to operato in tho hopes of
ontlroly eliminating the lameness.
C. C. Pratt Is down with abnd
caso of tho grippe. Ho has Just ,ro
covorod from another Illness.
Now at Alhanihra. Colonel Will
iam Grimes Writes to frlonds trom
Alhambra, California, from tho' ad
dress of 212 South Cordova stroet,
and It Is oxpected thut ho and Mrs.
Grimes will remuln thoro for qulto a
Visit. The)'' haVo been gopo "iio' foH
teveral months.
I o r ur j II box paper . I
I See Qur Windows l I
I See the old prescriptions files of 187J. Nolo U; c'h'ny ofl'l CORRESPONDENCE
I the .iiodtict.s of 1-3. It. SQUIHR SONS. The.so pmo drugs aral I CARDS
used In our prescription dopartmnt and ure yo'ir dm-torV Kieat-fJ H A f(io Jno of ft1J H
fl est aid in hlckness. Don't take ihnrr.s with cheaii rn-1 luferiot- LTEST IDEH I
drugs. Ilrlni' your prewlpt ion ,:r' , HI. ''in stntloneiy I
I "The 'Owl" I1! Priced from 25c t0 $3 1
I i-vank p. c'ohan, THE BUSY CORNER I
The Cenfiltl Avo;,"e rs & ' ' I I W P"V hZ I
J Phono li08 H
mi. TIM llli miiiiii-.-.-.mj .mmS gwa-gaat-k;
HHHHHHHHHHIHHHHKLHHHI HHHiiHHHBHHi
SI
LOCOING WAGONS MAKE OWN
HOLES AND GET STALL!-!!)
Paving (lives Way mid Loggers De
layed for Hours Hit; Holo
Is Ono of Many on Street
Logging trucks liavo worn such n
deep holo, corner of Central" and
I'ourth streets, that they foil In this
morning nnd Btuclc thoro for soverat
hours. All sorts of jacks and tim-
Lers woro placed under tho heavy
wagons In efforts to got tho wheels
raised.
This la one of many holes made
along tho streets.
Councilman
Cook declared that tho wagons have
been stuck thoro many times.
Heavy weights of tho loads' grad
ually woro tho holo deeper and
broador. Rock was thrown' In as a
tiller, but this was crushed Into mud.
Street Commissioner Carl Albrccht
at onco started work to aid in get
ting tho truck out nnd filling tho
hclo.
$$
t PERSONAL MENTION
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0. A. LUDSTROM was among tho
visitors In tho city today from
Hnuscr.
S. L. WILLIAMS, of Myrtlo Point,
' was hero today looking after Bomo
nmttors of business.
MISS EDNA JAMESON, of Rlvcrton,
woo hero today to visit with
friends.
MR. AND MRS. RRUCE IyATTIN
woro in today from Beaver Hill on
business.
MRS. LYNN LAMRETH loft yester
day for Coqulllo to visit frlonds for
a fow days. '
C. II. CURTIS of tho Union Meat
Company loft yesterday on a .tour
of tho Coqulllo valloy.
MRS. W. J. HILL and son, Hilly, ro
turnod t tlioir homo at Powers to
day after n short visit hero.
MRS. L. R. M'DONALD of Rcodsport,
is among tho visitors In tho city
today, shopping and visiting.
K. .1. VAUGHN of tho A. R. Daly
Company loft yesterday to .visit tho
Coqulllo valley .logging operators.
COUNTY TREASURER T. M. DIM
MICIC of Coqulllo camo ovor tills
morning to attend tho funoral of
D. W. Small.
PAUL 8TERLINQ, formerly agont of
tho Rrenkwatcr hero but now rall
rond agent nt Coqullle, was In
Marshfleld yesterday 011 business.
HENRIK GJERDRUM, of tho Gjor
drum conservatory, returned this
morning on tho Kllburn from Ho
itttlo and Portland whoro ho has
been on n visit ovor tho holidays.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES ISUELL
nro leaving on tho Kllburn for
San Diego whoro thoy will locate.
They nrq from Powers where a
short tlmo ago Isboll was hurt.
VIVIAN CARLSON will lonvo Thurs
day to resume his coilrso at tho
Unlvorslty of California after
spending tho holidays with Ills par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. August Carl
son, horo.
MRS. GORDON SMITH and llttlo son
nro Kllburn passongers for Los An
geles whero thoy nro going because
' of tho boy's health. ( Gordon
Smith will reninln lioro with tho
flro departmont.
CHESTER AND LESLIE ISAACSON
will 'leave on' tho Adeline Smith
Thursday to resumo their law
coirseH at the University of Cali
fornia after spending tho Christ
mas holidays with tholr paronts
hero.
PENDLETON--The Indians at
Umatilla reservation at tholr Now
YtafaVlcoletfra.tfon laid a 'foaijt of
luckrnbljU stow.
W
Ml
IS MARRIED TODAY
MISH MYRTLE SMITH, DAUGHTER
OF O. A. SMITH A MURK
Tho fti-onm Is Phllll:i Rodger,
Philadelphia They Met In
Hawaiian Islands
of
Tho marriage of
Smith, tho youngest
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A.
Phillip Rodgers, of
Miss Myrtle
dauglitor of
Smith, and
Philadelphia,
takes plnco today at Rerkcley, Cal
ifornia, whero tho Smith family has
a homo on Avnloii avenue. Miss
Smith has visited In Marshfleld and
1 In Icnnwn in n nnmlini liorn nml
1, , . . .. .
I nun ucuil ill vJIIIUIUIII. 111 uuuiui un
cles In Picrkclcy slnco alio came
with tho family from Minneapolis
four years' ago to rcsldo on tho
donst. Tho wedding is tho cul
mination of a romnnco which
started In tho Hawaiian Islands. Mr.
and Mrs. Smith' and their daughter
visited thoro last year and Miss
Smith becamo acquainted with Mr.
itodgers, who was tlion in chargo
of n largo sugar plantation on tho
islands. Ho has .recently boon In
Philadelphia, and camo West for tho
wodillng.
It is understood hero that tho
coupfo will rcsldo In Hawaii.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Ladies Guild, in Guild
hall.'
WEDNESDAY
Pustlmo Club with
Frank Muscus.
Sumner Social Club
Mrs.
with
Mrs. L. G. Masters.
Prosbytorlati Auxiliary
church parlors.
Rrldgo Club with Mrs.
G. Porhnm.
Christian Sisterhood
in
E.
In
church pnrlors.
Kloster Club with Mrs.
W. A. Rold.
THURSDAY
A. N. W. club with Mrs.
F. E. Hague
Mlnne-Wls club with
Mrs. Charles Davis.
North Rond Altnr tliilld
with Mrs. Danuls Hull.
FRIDAY
Runkor Hill Parents and
Teachers Club at 2:30
o'clock.
Thlmblo Club with Mrs.
R. R. Hazor.'
Ladlos Art Club with
Mrs. Arthur Rlanchard.
YOUNfl J-OLKS PARTY
Ono of tho most delightful of
Young Folks gatherings on Now Year
Evo wns enjoyed nt tho homo of Mr.
nnd Mrfl. W. Wopdrlng. Tho rooms
woro attrlctlvoly decorated with
greens In keeping with holiday sea
son. Dollghtful gninos wero playod and
nt mld.nlght luncheon Was sorvod.
Tho Invitation list Included Misses
Glndlo Marshall, Clara Sargent, Au
gusta Mlchlom, Zola Woodrlng, Clva
Woodrlng, and Vlo Mlcklom, and
Messrs: Edgar Dungnn, mil Wood
ring, Roy Fullor, John Marshall, Dud
Hill and Howard Edwards.
PECULIAR CASE
Mrs. S. V. Ejiporson of Coqulllo,
wns nursing lwr loft hand tho first or
this week with a caso of blood pois
oning rosulting from a Blngulnr
causo. Tho circulation of tho finger
on which slio woro lior wedding ring
wns Intorforrcd with when tho rlnBlfiWer a clwrgo of assaulting Charles
becamo too tight, and sho had to gotlHolsnor. It was nlleged that Hols-
It sawod into by V. R. Wilson. Rut
elio didn't got rid of It quickly
onough, honco tho blood poisoning.
Coqulllo Sontluel.
ATTENTION EAGLES
Thoro will bo Installation of of
ficers In Eagles Lodgo Wodnosday
ovonlng In tho lodgo hall. Rig tlmo
and a big food. Do suro to como,
F. R. KIRK,
Worthy President.
I
One Price
Day in
Conimciiclng tho new jcar wo M to cinphii.si0 this statoincut:
That the J. C. PENNEY CO. offcr first class merchandise every
day In tho year, to everybody, n't the lowest flffiircs. WM J1UY
AND HELL FOR CASH.
"Red Seal" Gingham; everywhere 12lic, Our price 10c
"Amosk'eg" Outing Flannels, all colors, 12io val....10c
Etxra quality Outing Flannels, all colors, 10c val8 1-3c
Worsted Novelty Plaid dress goods, 42 in. wide, in
Blue and Brown patterns; good values at $2,00
per yard, Our price $1.49
Novelty Plaid dress goods, 36 in, wide, 75c value,
Our price 49c
"CROWN" CORSETS The corsets that give sat
isfaction and prices within reach of all at
$2,98, $1.98, $1.69, $1.49, 98c and 79c
SHOES FOR ALL PURPOSES FOR ALL KINDS OF
PEOPLE AT LOWEST PRICES
'Jei27ze
inedro
Next Door
We Lead, Others Follow
A Few After-Holiday Specials:-
CRANBERRIES, Perpound 10c
GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEE, Per pound ..:..25c
FRESH EGGS, Per dozen : 45c
Gettings Cash Grocery
i:jo so. uroadway,
t AT THE HOTELS t
t
i
Chandler Hotel
Alf Johnson, Coqullle; L. P. Rrnn
stottcr, California; Miss Edna Jame
son, Rlvorton; C. R. Kay, Rlvcrton;
C. A. Luiidstrom, Hatiscr; S. L. Will
iams, Myrtlo Point.
St. Laurence Hotel
Druco Lattin, Reaver Hill; Mrs.
Rruco Lattin, Reaver Hill; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles I. Isboll, North Rond;
jMrs. L. R. McDonald, Rcodsport.
Ilhtnco Hotel
Harry Alkon, Powers; W. M.
O'Drlon. Powers; P. G. Lacoy, Co
qullle; M. Goodpnster, Randon; Nonh
Folk; Coos River; E. W. Gould, Coos
Rlvor; Cnrl Egenhoff, Sumnor.
INSTALL OFFICERS
Knights
of Pythhtfl Put
Heads for 11)1(1
In New
Tho mombors of tho Knights of
Pythias gathered In their lodgo
rooms last ovonlng for tho purposo
.of lnstalllntr tho offlcem olortml nn
Donombor G.
j Tho now officers nro:
, Chnncollor Commander Gllbort
iSteckol.
Vice chnncollor A. E. Dusby.
Prolato W. W. Steckol.
Koopor of Records & Seals J, R.
Suoddon.
Master of Finance F. P. Norton,
Master df Exchequer Georgo
Winchester.
Master at Arms Georgo Rlack.
Inside Guard AIox Hall.
Outsldo Guard Frod Mooro.
Master of Work O. S. Torroy.
FINED VOl ASSAULT
L, 1). Payne of North Rend Accused
' of Making Attack
L. 1). Payno, a longshoreman of
North Rond, wus boforo City Recar-
dor Mayboo of that city today to an-
1 p wns a sickly man and that tho
nssault took pluco In tho Ilolsuer
homo. Recorder Mayboo fined
Pnyno 25, and suspended tho tlno
on tho undorstandlng'that Paynq stay
away from tho ilolsnor homo.
Tho North Rond Longshoromou's
union voted unnnlmoiiBly to oxpol
Pnyno from tho union, It was stated
today. ,
WILL MINE GOLD
Company Stnrts Operation on Coast
AIkho Randon
Tho Gold Deach Motal Company,
which has. boen proparlng to oper
ate at Cut Creek, a point on the
coast abovo Randon, has been work
lilg olght mon for the past threo
months, lnstalllncr machinery inni!I"'OR
making ready a pump and ground
Isluleo for mining, snys tho Coqullle
Hentluel. Tho compaiiy cxpocts to
tako out gold and platinum. Thoy
havo a steam englno that will throw
a hydraulic stream from a 2 Vi-lncli
hose with a pressure of I GO pounds
.to tho square Inch, and it will tear
'out onough sand to warrant about j
1 100 yards each day. Tho com-1
pauy expects to start actlvo opera-!
turns immediately aftor JanuaHv if.. c. ,,,., . ,. - '
1 and will work tho remainder of 'WEAVING All kintfS 3 SDjO
tho w'utgr. The mine will omploy 'Iplty. Mrs. W. W. NaSOH, WO
flvo men when It starts. 1 1 2tlV Coiirth, SO. PHond 220-ft
to All Every
the Year
tyStif
orate d
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to Postoftice
The Originators of Low Prices
WE SAVE
YOU MONEY
nkaii
CENTRAL
t WATERFRONT NEWS t
At eight o'clock this morning tho
oteamor schooner A. M. Simpson
crossed In from San Francisco and
Is loading again nt tho Portor Mill.
Tho steam schooner Hardy expects
to bo loaded somotlmo this ovonlng;
and to got -away In tho morning ror
San Francisco.
Tho steamer Spoodwoll finished
lior cargo at North Rend and Balled
this morning nt 10 o'clock for San
Francisco,
t . NEW TODAY
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FOR RENT After Thursday Fur-
nishetl apartment In tho O'Con
noll bldg,
CONIiOGUE HOUSE 011 Fifth street
for rent furnished. Soo Title
Gunranteo and Abstract Co.
l.OHT Lady'a large
- brooch, Return to
offlco. Reward.
gold
"G,"
cameo
Times
$
I LOST AND F0UP X
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LOST Uinhrolla wltli ownor'n
name engraved on handle. Finder
ploaso return to Times offlco.
i wanted :
t
WANTED Girl for Konornl house
work. Apply Mrs. A. H. Powers.
WANTED Jl tons grs hnV. Phono
' 70-R, J. C. Doano.
: FOR SALE X
VOli SA LI-Chei If -taken t oiiiu.
Cabinet sowing machine, almost
now. Apply 3C8 Third and High
land. IFOR SALE Thhty foot gasoline
launch, cheap. Inquire Lloyd
hotel.
FOR KALE CHEAP Two good lots,
closo lu, Address "L" euro Tlmoa
t FOR RENT " X
$$$
FOlt ' RI-3NT O-rooni hoiibO, Phono
70-R.
FOR RENT Rooming house over
Ekblad's Hardware Storo Apply
at Ukblad & Son or call 360,
RENT Nice
tM)-rooni apart.
Apply Mutaon'a
mont with heat.
Quality Storo.
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FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND HAGGAGB
CiUI
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone lflg
Residence Phone 13-J
Market AveiiRd "Waterfroat
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