The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "'"
The man who wants the
l(very latest" and the man
0f quieter, more dignified
astcs, can always find in
tMm,
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
hits Just been thoroughly renovat
ed, will do oiicii to (lie public March
lnt, HMO. Homo r tln features
of tills old hostelry are. frco 'cm
liloyttient litireuu, free Nowlng room,
Information liullclii ami kind treat
ment. 'J'lio patronage of the puhllc
Is sollelleil.
hlanco hotel
J 211 North From .Street,
Mni-Nhflcld, Orcgtm
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916-EVENING EDITION.
THREE
mjm.
. i. .l, HIA lincf
Hie styles rami mv -
,McVer ll.o ftiHlilon, UN l
Jertrf In lln nw"l ""' "
(orm In "Mnllory" " Aml
,oilltv h I" ";," (""'
jbo, iw ""
cathcr lrtxf, I" Mi' iiiimh-u.
He know of it" linl "t l"11
bkic w mmiy n""1 rtnrcM,
Men Mill Store
Manhfield Norlh Bend
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
REV1TIE5
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
E. W. SULLIVAN
Corner Market and ItromHvnjr
Wo solicit nil our old natrons of
tho Lloyd and nssuro tliom tlio samo
rensonalilo rntos.
TAIPAY,
COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS
Low Cost High Efficiency I
Tho Sheriff lias Informed us that
Jio will Bend a stntomont to ovory lax
payor, whoso address ho knows, as
'ti tho amount of tholr taxes, thoro-
foro ir you will hoik! theso Btntomonls
to us, with tho amount of your taxes,
Vo will soo thoy aro paid and keep
n record on our books of tho pny
mont, without any cost to you.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
WEATHER FORKCAST
tnr AnorUled ITmi to p,s nr Tlmu.
OREGON Tonight fair
In South, rain or snow in
north; Tuesday fair west,
rain or snow East; west
erly Minis.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ondlng nt
1:1:! a. in., February 28, by
HonJ. Ostllml, special gov
ernment motooroloclBt:
.Maximum u i
Minimum ;ir,
At 4:13 n. m ;,8
Precipitation 00
1'roclpltatlon Slnco Sopt. 1.
iif no. 3i
Precipitation sanio period
tost year 49.13
Wind: Northwest, clear.
SUNRISE AM) SUNSET
Monday
February 28 Sun rises
at C:30 and sols at C:45
BOYS, EARN '
WESELL TMESAVERS ON CREDIT
Winchester I'ostoffko. Washing
ton dispatches announco iho estab
lishment of a postofflco at Winches
ter liny, near Gardiner, with L. S.
Wcoks as postmaster.
North Mend Luncheon. The North
IJond Library Hoard cleared ?2ii.'00
on tho luncheon served in tho North
Hend Club rooms Saturday afternoon.
Tho business mon of tho city showed
their appreciation by taking tholr
evening meal with tho ladles.
May lluy Stock. H. S. Tower Is to
day going ovor tho Jowclry stock of
tlio Hcd Cross Drug Store, Inspect
ing It and taking a briot Inventory.
Ills brother, Will Towor, Is In tho
(left on the Adeline yesterday. Mr.
Moreen wont down to consult with
Messrs. Johnson, Smith and Garrlg
ues who had to cancel tholr trip
hero for tho tlmo being. Vernon
Smith moved his household effects
south.
Leave on Adelli;. Four passen
gers sailed on tho Adeline Smith yes
torday. Thoy wore 0. W. Kutch and
wire, A. Schorcht and (Jeo. W. Da
foe. (Autos ftoin Myrtle Pln. J. R.
Clinton and a party of friends drovo
rrom Myrtlo Point to Marshflold yes
terday In his now olght-cyllndcr Cad
illac and inado tho trip without much
difficulty.
Now in St. Paul. Kenneth Ilausei',
of Hauser and Ilauser company, Is
now in St. Paul, according to letters
received hero by his friends. Ho wont
went back thoro in. January and there
l& a possibility that ho will return
to Coos Hay for the oponlnc of the
V lllamotto Pacific line In April.
Slices Ills Finger. While cleanlnft
tho meat slicing machluo in his storo
on Saturday evening, Harry Nasburg
cnnio very near slicing off tho end
of his foroflngor. Ho put tho par
tlnlly sovorcd portion back In place,
'had It sowed on and aftor
wlillo ho expects It will grow together
again.
Codding Is Worse. Mrs. C. II.
.Codding received a tologram today
stating that Mr. Codding who wont
'to Lnno hospital somo tlmo ago for
treatment, Is worso. He loft tho hos
pital a few wcoks ago and went to
tho houso of a friend, Mr. Gilroy, at
Day Point whoro ho is now claying
and is bedfast. Mrs. Codding and
daughter will leave for thoro on tho
next Adclino.
Expects Good Itcturus. A. II.
Stutsman is planning on leaving
very shortly to Join his sons at Whis
key Kun on tho coast whoro they are
now working a mining machine, ex
tracting the gold and platinum from
tho sands. A Portland concern has
Installed a now extracting machine
that is guaranteed to handlo 200 cu
bic yards of sand a day. Mr. Stuts
man says that ho and his sous havo
Jowolry business at St. Johns, Orel'1 C0Iura l0 nlC0 vor Ul maclilno
Ron. and thero is a possibility that"'1 Mnrch l)rov,tll"K lt C0I08 " to tho
II) will litIV tlin Blni-lr nnl.l Mr Tnn., vui.injiuuiiw. no BUJH in HIS C8U
FMiIng Improves. Wily Cox,
who was up Coos Klvcr yesterday-,
said that tho fishing Is very good
for this time of tho year. Ho
aided In lauding 10 of tho wily fol
lows that hi: . In tho cool spots,
using salmon .,'g8 for bait. Ho
said that It will net bo lung hoforo
tho fish will ralso to tho fllos. Tho
Sunday boforo ho helped catch 1G
trout.
Council Will .Meet. Aftor a va
cation of two wcoks tho city fath
ers will moot In session this- ovo-
iiiiitlon tlio Blind ought to nvorngo
40 conts n yard and that last year
ho found much that went above this
figure. Hal and Guy Stutsman havo
been down on tho bench now almost
a year.
Papers Aro .Served, Doputy Shor
iff A. P. Davis this morning served
papors of a dlvorco proceeding on
Mrs. Carrio M. Helsuer, of North
Demi. Tho action wus started some
tlmo ago by Charles llolsuor. Tho
complaint nllogcs that "during tho
past year tho defendant has persist
ently Insisted In associating with
Merchants! jPareits!
""" TEACH THE BOYS TO WORK AND SAVE
The boy who stmts a savings account before ho is 18
will novor join the I, W, W,
Let the Boy Have a Bicycle
Tho boy who Invns mit-rlnnr ovn.-n!o i i m,i 4 u....
hih'i i1 i , " "UUI "wiiov 10 iuoo niseiy iu luciin
is winch later lead to shiftlessness and worthlossness
Timesavers
J bo had upon the payment of $10 provided somo mer
rmmnt ' ,esPonsiblo person guarantees tho regular,
WMymontof$1,25oach week until wheel is fully
any payment is defaulted I will call upon the guarantor
. . 1 fi ,a?co dl,e' or ' wil1 take the Bicyclo back, deduct
lgforr and tear,
jSklHEBICYCLETO THE GUARANTOR-NOT THE BOY
AR.SHPIELD CYCLERY
Phone 158-R. 1M DMn,11M11
iju uiuauvvaY
jiilng nt 8 o'clock. Mayor K. A.nnd having nt homo when plaintiff
Copplo Is still absent In tho East! was nbsont and nwny at work, ono
nnd Is not expected linck for somo l. d. Pnyno." It nlso states that
tlmo yet. Thoro aro said to bo no
mattors of gravo importauro for
tho consideration of tho Council
this ovonlng, but n grist of routine
work to bo done.
Would Kciuodcl Theater. Tho
question' of whether or not tho
Koynl Thoator, a wooden building
within (ho flro limits, can ho re
modeled, will bo brought up for de
cision tonight by tho city fathers.
G. J. Lomanskl, formor proprlotor,
would ngaln put n moving plcturo
thoator in that location, providing
tho nccos&ary changos are author
ized by the City Council.
Up (Joes lllun .Stone. War In En
ropo Is playing havoc In gonoral with
American prlcos with nil
sorts of commodities. Now
cones tho word that it Is going to
cost n wholo lot moro to spray fruit
trees and gardens this year than in
19in. Tho cnnio Is that bluestono
is going higher owing to tho domand
for coppor usod in tho war. A letter
from Ifcilfour-Giithrlo company of
Portland this morning mild tho prlco
Is now 21 conts n pound and to hurry
or It will go still hlghor very shortly.
Mows Temporarily. This morn
lug Jack Davis movod his pool and
billiard tables out of tho parlors In
tho building cornor Commercial and
Payno lator moved to tho Ilelsuor
homo and onco struck tho plaintiff
with his fists, called him names nnd
"rovo him out of tho houso. The
complaint contains moro serious alle
gations ngnlnst Mrs Holsnor.
Long Kond to ChniiiilouMilp. On
March 4 or March 11 if mutually
agreed to, North Ilcnd Is to moot tho
dobatlug team of tho Astoria high,
school In North Demi to dccldo tho
winners of this district. Word from
tho University nt Kugono is to tho
effect that tho wlnnor of this de
hato will meet tho wlnnor In the
round among northern Wlllamotto,
southern Willanictto nnd Southern
Oregon. This will tnko placo hoforo
April 1. Only two teams ctf tho
original CI in tho leaguo will thon
remain nnd theso aro to moot for
tho stato dobatlug championship In
I-Jugeno during tho lattor part of May.
Claims Aro Vll'ed. Claims amount
ing to $837.38 wero filed today by
orodltors of Otis Wilson, formerly in
tho Jowolry business on Central avo-
fnuo nnd who has now gono into bank'
I'ruptcy. Thoro was n deadlorlc bo-
Iwoen tho creditors wlio could not
tion of Snrtor's confoctlonory. There
ho will storo thorn wlillo tho build
Ing Is undergoing repairs. Tho
; PERSONAL MENTION I
W. H. HARRISON was in tho city
today from Haynes Inlet. ,
hDON OARD1NHR left on tho morn
ing train for tho Coqulllo Valley.
POSTMASTKR COLK of Delmar was
n Marshtleld business visitor to
day. .MRS. WALTKR 1JUTTKUS, of Alte
gany, spent the weok end In tho
city.
J. P. DAVIS, of Haynes lnlot( was
a passenger in today on tho Mes
senger. K. A. LANDRITH, prominent ranch
er of Coos River, was down over
Sunday.
SA.M FA1LCONKR camo In from
Haynes Inlet thls morning to imy
supplies.
FRI2D KJiJLLKY was a visitor In tho
ComuIIIo Valley today for Cluff
Company.
C1IARLUS KODINK, rancher of Al
legany, was among tho visitors
hero today.
JACK GUYTON has returnod from
n business trip to llandou and to
Myrtlo Point.
L. A. WOODWORTH was a pnsBon-
ger on tho morning train for
Valley points.
H. I). FULTON, of Haynes Inlet.
was hero today looking uftor bus
iness mattors.
HARRY I1ULTMANN went over Into
'Uio Valley this morning to call
on tho trade.
MRS. .T. D. ROP.HRTS was down
from Allegany this morning -on
a shopping trip.
MR. AND MRS. W. n. SMITH, of
Weddorburn, wero wcok-end vis
itors In tho city.
A. P. DAVIS, Doputy Shorlff, camo
over from Conulllo this morning
on official business.
C. S. M'CULI.OCH, County Survoyor,
Is on tho Day from Coqulllo do
ing somo surveying.
NBIL MACMILLAN left today on
tho early train to cnll on tho
trado In tho Valley.
MISSKS KDITII AND ETIIBL M'C
CULLOCH wore down today on
tho McsscnEOr from Temnloton.
HIONRY E. JOHNSON nnd fnmlly;
havo rotumoil from Myrtlo Point
nnd nro loented In Porhnm Park.
CHARLES F. PAPE. of Dann,
whoro ho is ngent for tho Sporry
Flour Compnny, spent yestordny
In tho city.
SIDNEY HENDERSON, Republican
cnn'dldnto for County Survoyor
nomination, wont back to Coqulllo
this morning nftor n weok end
visit here.
MRS. CARL SMEDniJRG and llt
tlo son, wore down yestorday
from Catching' Inlot, visiting Mr.
nnd Mrs. Henry Ulack, parents
of Mrs. Smoodberg. ,
MR. X. HANSON who has boon vlslt
, ing nt tho homo of his daughter,
Mrs. H. L. Crawford, oxpects to
lcavo soon for his old homo at
Sabotha, Kas., gtjlng via Minne
apolis. JODOE JOHN HALL returned on tho
stago Saturday aftomoon fropi n
trip through Southern Oregon vis
iting tho vnrlous I. O. O. F. lodges.
Ho was gono about throe weoks on
tho trip.
ADDISON DENNETT, veteran writer
of Tho Orogonlan, cnnio ovor from
Coqulllo valley this morning. He
has been thoro since last Wednes
day looking over that section nnd
oxpects to bo horo nnd nt North
IJoiuI for two days, writing up
Coos liny for his pnpor.
For your Spring Ging
hams, Lawns, Silk
Poplins, Cotton Poplins,
etc.
GET THEM AT THE J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE
THEY HAVE THEM AT A BIG SAVING.
Apron Ginghams 5c
A better gingham , 7c
Dress Gingham .;-:., :.-.. 7l(.c
A better grade . .t.-w.-.i 8 1-3c
12'c Dress Ginghams .. 10c
15c Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide 1214c
Chambrics, all shades, 30 inches wide 12,lc
Mercerized Poplins, 25c value '. 19c
We Lead
Others
Follow
'jmBmE3ESEE&322Z32SP LOW Pfi
Originators
f
Prices
Next Door to Postoffice
Besides First Class Meats
We carry a nice line of . . .
Pickled Lnmb Tonguo Pickled Pig Foot
Pickled V Ears . Pickled Pig Snouta
Pickled Trlpo Norway Herring
Codfish, Finnan lladdlo and various kinds of canned fish.
SMOKED COUNTRY SAUSAGE, GARLIC SAUSAGE AND SPAX
, ISII SAUSAGE, MEXICAN .STYLE
Palace Meat Market
N. D. OSWALD.
Phono 100-J.
Central Avo.
LAIRD TRAVEL KAR
W. C. Laird, deputy shorlff from
Coos county, arrived in Rosoburg
last night from tho coast eurouto to
Croscont City, Cal., after I. Roson
berg, who Is wanted by tho Coos
county offlcors on n chnrgo of do-
fraudtng n bank nt Randan out of
aiproxlmntoly $475. Although Cres
cent City Is but 17C miles from
, , . ., , rum i;iiy i mil no iiuicH iron
agroo on n trustee. Judge Sq1 bredo Mar8l,roh, Mr Ln, w C0
then appolntdd Fred Gottlns . j I10iin to travel moro than 1500 mile.
office. Tho stock will bo advertised
for snlo and sold to tho highest bid-,
-Ta Ti f nn f .1 A m Vftlt 4 lAnfl llB
Front streets, to tho former oco-l"VA " V T imtV. '
., . 0 .. -. r .,.-.. mi.,Ml00. A good sharo of tho $837.38,,
hi in ruiitti t i in i ui:l iuiiui a huic i -
said tho Judge, is a bnlanco duo on1.
boforo ho returns to Coqulllo City
J with his prisoner. Rosoburg Review,
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
lumber from tho C. A. Smith com
limtit Wllcnti nlnlmtx lifa lmnin In
.. . . i i. i ri'MMJi "" .t - .. .,..., .,.
rioonntr nus uuon uuvurai iuui auuvoi..
oble Theate
TONIQHT
R
1 1......
mk wess ,,ll0,",',ay wsln r tho cclehnitcd llroadwny dm-
THE REGENERATION
,,,C,UM in y WOn Kll(lftro)
Ue "''f'p i.iJi .V""'a,u Xo" Vork or today and yesterday.
l8,llfe- Thu IlI"r " " Uvo ''"llry of thrills, action nntll ro
Ue ai"l Mann WllS s,"wn nt t,, ,Ty Tliwitcr Sunday nint
'Mias'm? Il"" ,'',is us that it Is tlio very best pic
cluiil I.. ,S theakr.
AlU" reel A l'X K ,SIX ,5KJ 1,K,'J,iS
'tt,'lllnHW-!..,,0 h,u,wi, '"'iking an extra long program.
"l 4t(llt 'Itnl a.m. it -
axtiimv.:. ' "" ' " l-10 ,,;a,,'y
ORCHESTRA
KVEItV NIGHT
i5'sslon Fifteen Cents, Upstairs or Down
tho sldowalk. This Is being lowered
and tho entire lower floor Is being
remodolod. Whon this Is romplet
Od Mr. Davis will move back again,
though It Is said that a tonant ban
not yet been secured for tho corner
business site.
.Mrs. McCann lluWi'd. Tho fu-
! Ferndnlo and n summer homo near
tho creamery nro exempt. The Smith
Mumbor was used In erecting his homo
'whfch' Is said to bo exonipt.
ROOSTS COOS NAY
I
Tho Eugene Register says Coos
H.iv Iiiiuliin-jc; niAii urn urnniiriilir to
neral of Mrs Robert McCann, n Ku bu8lWH mcn Qn U)0
Eastsldo. was hold Saturday morn- ',, of tho wni,ctto Pacific
Jng nt 11 o'clock In tho Presbyterian mir0ad through to Marshflold. ac
Church, tho sorvlces Jiolng In .conIlK to claU(, 0i Thompson, man
chargo of tho Rev. Stubbloflold. agor of , Cooa nilv p,.0(lHPB Coni.
The steamor Kainuow nrougui oor 1ianyj w,)0 arriV(Mi j Kugono last
a great many friends and inlatlvos ,jl(llt on j,:8 wny to Portland. Mr.
from Eastslde. Mrs. McCann H"diThompBOn snyB j.ubIuceh conditions
lato Thursday afternoon artcr sur-j,, t,at HePtjon aro Improving, and
ferlng for about ton days rrom antjl0y 00l for hotter times In the
attack of typhoid fovor. The pall fUtliro. Mr. Thompson 1b on his way
Prescriptions
Wo initko n Hpeclalty or
prescript Ions,
Ahvii.v.s filled promptly wltli
piu-o drugs mid cliciiilcaW,
Absolute lucnrucy.
HrJng your next prescip
tion to
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
I'liopo SDH
Wo Deliver Immediately
.
t AT THE HOTELS I
t
Chaudlor Hotel
Morlo lloldon, Heaver IIIU; O. C.
Hamlin, Heaver Hill; Yalo Gloason,
San Francisco; W. J. Scoflod, Port
land; E. J, Jouson, Snu Francisco;
L. F. LcGnrlo, Portland; Charlos E.
Mack, Eugono; S. A. Schluetor, Oak
land; Dick Joso, San Francisco; L.
I). Smith, Coos River; Charles F.
Papo, Randon; 13. P. Itlco, Port
land; Floronco Darklow, Coqulllo;
Gcorgo Dufoo, llandou; W. A. Lino
gar, San Francisco; II. P. McLood,
Portland; It. A. Lnndrlth, Coos
River; Ivan O. Laird, SItkum; W.
"W. Wadol, San Frnnclsco; A. P.
Davis, Coqulllo; John P. Russ, San
Francisco; Miss Leggott, Reavor
Hill; Phillip Dcschnor, Portland.
Lloyd Hotel
Miss Laura Robhlns, Emplro;
Mrs. A. Mandory, Powers; J. M.
Yost, Floronco; W. Hausor, Gar
diner; .Too Hlllbauhor, Deavor Hill;
1). C. Avery, Reavor Hill; A. S.
Gllllngsworth, Powers; P. L. Harry,
llandou; Carl Wobbqr, Delmar;
Chris Nelson, Allegany; .Mrs. Walter
Rutters, Allogany.
St. Liuvrenco IRttet
C. Ilartman, Norway; J. Chris
ten and wife, Rosoburg; J. Jacob-
son, South Inlot; Tom Wasson, Em
plro; Fred Davis, San Francisco;
Mrs, J. J. Mabaffoy, Sumnor; Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Smith, Wuddorburn;
M. R. Losnaux, Portland; C. 8. Mc-
Culloch, Cotitilllo; Earl Slaglo, Co
qulllo; J. F. Policy, Coqulllo; J. D.
Flnnol, Gardiner; D. M. Grow, Hon
vor Hill; II. M. Ilnxoltou, Rosuburg;
i Harry Hazolton, Rosoburg.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Justin, former
ly with tho St. Lnwrouco Hotol wish
to inform tholr friends ntul tlio
public thnt their Broadway Hotol
'npartmonts nro noarly completed.
'Will announco dato of opening lator.
Location In Postofflco building.
Mnrshtlold, Oregon.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
John R. Frasor and Loulso J.
Sncnd.
S. M, Mann nnd Norma Coffin.
Josoph II. Rankin and lsabello
Holding,
J om 06 Floyd Hoylo nnd Dona Martinson.
SOME VISIT RV STOIIIC
I
FOR SALE Far m liorso. Will sell
cheap or trado him. Epqulro
37C North Front atreot, oi; phono
2'JC-R.
"Islit:
Tll( CI slug N0f Oold Rooster play in reels
bcalrors wore J. Albort Matson,.
Frank E. Norton, John Morehaut.
D. L. Rood, Alex Hall and Mr.
Myron. Thoro wero many heautltul
floral offerings. Tho W. C T. 1'.
attended In a bodv.
Leaio on Adellno. Arno Moreen,
general Biiperlntendcnt of tho C
Smith Company and Vernou A Sm'th
to Portland on a purchasing trip
for his company.
.MethodiM Ladies' Tnmnlc Salo
Wednesday nt Church kitchen.
ml'IM.'ICII II TIIU !... W'lxliKW.
day nftcrnoons for men only.
'THE WHITE IS KING
Of nil Sowing Machines
Now located at 25G Market avo.
West. Phone 10.W. Wo havo
also got big bargains in all kinds
of used' machines. All machines
sold on easy payments.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olllosplo, who llvo
down tho rlvor four mllos this sldo
of RIvorton, wero doubly blossod by
tho arrival of a pair of twin boys.
ono of whom wolghs nliio pounds ami
tho other is half n pound homier.
Dr. Richmond says tnoy aro robust
Hltlo follows "tho finest pair or
twins I ovor saw."
On Monday to holp koop tho hoxos
jValanood, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Hufford,
llvlim on tho J. W. Lonovo nlacp a i
1 mile down the river, had a visit from ' '' HOCRS work per day Uiikh1
thi tork which broiiirbt a tral bar ' cxiiv . Idu d bJoUlu por. "H"
t NFW TODAY ,t
I'Ol'.ND lllaclc and wliHo SluplierT
dog. Iuqulro at Times office
l'OR KENT 7 room house, eloso In,
very chonp. Soo Goo. Goodrum.
I'OR HUNT FiviM-ooni co'tngo 0
eently ronovated, cornor NJnth
and Flnnngan. Apply W. 11. Cur
tis. Phono 1C0-R,
J;
t FOR RENT t
VOU HUNT About March 1.1, hotel
at Hausor, furnished, 9 rooms nt
end of boat lino and on railroad,
$10. Seo Nod Galloway, launch
North Star at noon.
FOR RENT Comfortiddo apart
ments for rent, furnished, $1S.00,
fino locution. I. S. Kaufman &
Co.
FOR ItENT Furnished two room
apt. Heated, $15.00. Inqulro
Mntson's Storo.
FOR'RENT Fiirnlslted flat, hot anil
cold wotor, bath. 853 Third st.
I'OR ItENT Rooming houso ovor
Ekblad's Ilardwaro Storo. Apply
at Ekblad & Son, or call 3G0.
t FOR SALE t
FOR SALE f&OH pk Incubator
Phono OJ.
l'OR miA'RE Complete, W'oll equip
ped ohlckgn ranch, will trado for
Mnrshflohl lots. I. S. Knufmau e
Co.
Coqulllo Sontlliel,
Times.
V.I
"iaMBHMBi