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THE CCiOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION. COOS COUNTY COMMISSIOXKHS TO A1II TO COUKTIIOl'SK TWO t PJyj!WIIIIIIG ' SHIPPING NEWS 1 1 ICfTF pPD II J-p IE3 wZH BREAKWATER HEREiMAMM 1TIH BACK i Vl vv jiw. ju, ay- Proposed Two-story Struct uiJ.?, IO. liy 00, for Vault, Sheriff mid Clerk's Office and Jail (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Ore., March C Tho Coos County court have practically decided to build an nddltlou lo tho Coos, county courthouse this suiiuner. Tentative plans havo boon discussed for a wing to tho present structure. The now part Is to ho 10 x 00 foot, two stories and built of concrete Tho lower floor "Is to bo county vault, quarters for tho clerk's offico and for tho Sheriff's office. Tho second Story Js to bo the county jail. Tho structuro will bo practically fireproof and tho cost Is estimated at $25,000. For somo tlmo the problem or apaco nnd a fireproof vault lins been a problem. Judge HaH when ho was In offtco declared that instead of 'building additions, :: would bo bol ter to ,walt n fow yoars and build an cnMro now structuro as tho old building was not worth repairing. COOS BAY 11 LEAD SHIPS TWICK AS MUCH LU.MDKIt TO SAX FKAXC1SCO AS OTIIKHS I lurliiK,Lnst Two Weeks of February Slilpiiicn'H Totalled Over i 0,000,000 WKhXt KNOWN STKAMSIIIP IS SI'ICK AND SPAN. Coon Bay continues to supply inoro lumber to tho San Francisco market than any othor port as tho following fidircB ,of tho receipts there for tho Irnt two wcoks of Fobruary show. 1 Fir nntl Spiueo . Aberdeen 1,2:15,000 Awtorla 050,000 Handon J 10,000 Coos Hay 10,712,000 Columbia Itlvor -1,900,000 F.aglo JInrbor 500,000 Everett . (137,000 Muklltco (ir.0,000 Port Angolcs 2, 30,000 1'ort Ludlow 2,1 1 0,000 Tn nrmn flllA lAn ' .. . """" ii jh,uuw , jirlggs Wlllapa 1,305,000 I I Total 20,585,000 Bed wood HuroJea .1 -1,055,000 iAlblou 1,215,000 Caspar ,. . . . 739,000 Fort Ilragg 2,350,000 Greenwood 211,000 Mondoclno 1 ,220,000 Crescent City 31 5,000 First Trip Hcio Under Xcw Flag dipt.' Murgenn SHU On Bridge Knits (Jul. For Portland. No moro will Captain T. .T. Mnc gonn lmvo to order "steady" to tho inuirtormantor of tho steamship Bieakwator, as the vessel passes Coon Hay, and from foreo of habit voers 1 0 ward tho bar, for yelalord.iy tho vessel roturnod on her first schedule Hint horoaftnr will contain Coos liny on tho list. Tho steamship, spick and span In a now coat of paint, 'aiid' ronovated from truck to keelson nnd buriilnK oil, steamed up tho bay from, San Francisco yesterday shortly boforo ulno o'clock nnd by 10.30 a. in. was heading north ugatu. Cnpt. Macgonn snld ho Is glad lo havo Coos Hay on the schcdulo ngaln, and spent his short visit lioro greeting old friend. Following Is tho schodulo of tho steamship company for boats from hero to Portland: Kllburn, March 12; Breakwater, March 21; Kll burn, March 2C; Hreakwatcr, April 5, and Kllburn again April 10. From Coos Hay to San Francisco Ihoy sail: Hreakwatcr, March 10; Kllburn, March 10; Hrcakwater, March 20; Kllburn, March 31; Breakwater, April 10, and Kllburn, April 15. Tho arrivals from tho (louth woro: Ollvo Chnppol, 1). Dupazors, H. A. Uautoll, Mrs. J. 'A. While, V. C. Lnlrd, D. Rosenborg nnd A. D. Jlalako'ff. Tho outgoing Hat wes: W. II. DoUon, Mrs. Dotson, Hnby Dotson, J. 15. Slice, (luy Latin, F. 12. doing, A. W. Sheppa, 11. 11. Warren, d. W. Howard, M. Hnnguin, Fred Fjotch ur, K. Mlllor, C. 11. Prowltt, M. A. Hamilton, W. A. Ackormnii, Llla Hamilton, Mrs. K. M. Kvnns, Fred ltodlo, A. K. Hrlggs, Mrs. A. 13. STHAISIIIP AKIHVKD YKSTKIN DAY A I TKItNOON. Cnpt. Mugee Sijs Leaves Shortly After ApVil I, For Orient On C'liiHcr South Tmuotrow. Back from her annual Inspection, I ho Nann Smith nrrlvod in yester day afternoon at 2:15 p. in., bring ing a fair passenger list and about 27." tons or frolght. Tho Btoamshlp Is now able to carry 27 first-class passengers, having boats onough for this number, Oapt. W, A. Magco said that.thorn Is nothing now regarding tho char tor of tho vobboI nnd that ho Is cer tain sho will leave for tho Orient shortly after ' tho first of April. Tho Nann Smith leaves tomorrow at 10 a. m. for San Francisco. Tho nrrlvals yostordny woro: L. W. Plan::. M. W. Heck, P. L. Phclan, N, X. McCIny, W. Barclay, W. N. Walto, 1U Chamborlaln, J. Forsytho, Mrs. Honry Songstaekom denovlovo Songstnekon, Doris Scng stackon, Kdgur Ilnnnon, O. C. Rl lcy, Clnronco Could and wlfo, baby J. I). Joiiob, Mr. Millet, Mr. Pat- torson, Joo Ooldberh, and M. Hol- burg. - ' WATERFRONT NEWS 1 the first principle gave 1 e Pound on Your C Always observed hero Is to sell you ww v " " wotuuwu u food products that aro right, nt. Total 10,111,000 NAM E S TRUNK UXTKND.H FIlOM Ul'llltV TO BAV- ' i)ox, to coquillk to coos may L I. Cant I no Considers It. From Point of Iocal and Ktato liiipoiituiii lit lloutl. Meeting Itoad offlcorn of tho county Satur day mot n session at Coqulllu, moot lug thoro with Deputy Statu Highway Kuglnoor K. I. Cautluo and Itoad mnstor M unlock. Tho formor, after malting n survey or county roads, pointed out that tho main highway Is liotwooi tho Curry county lino, through Handon to Coqulllu and thouco to Coos Hay and ho will ruc onunond, this highway In tho Hchomo lor ti coast road, Nott week, Charles Hall, president of tho dood Itoads Assoolallon, will cull a second mooting. Ur ads of Coos county aro on tho wholo ns good as thoso of many othor Oregon counties, roportod Mr. Cau tluo, though ho qualified tho otato wont by declaring they all havo n chance for lnuch Improvement, ,TJo Is oxu'ctln, on Wednesday to gp wUh Stoiv.u I yoiiB to Allogany, looking ovor too road j tuition nnd In tor In tho wcok to l o north ond I Hi uDUii Tho uteamshlp Hroakwntor nrrlvod i 'In yesterday morning from San Fran olsco about nlno o'clock, loavlng bo Toro 11 a. in. for Portland. This Is hor first trip hero under tho North Pacific Steamship Company's flag. Tho Nann Smith ai rived from' tho south yesterday at 2:15 p. in. and Is at tho Smith mill today. Sho Is scheduled to leavo at 10 a. m, tomor row fur Oakland. Tho steam schooner Hardy nrrlvod In yesterday morning from San Fran rlsco and Is loading lumber at tho Simpson mill. KNOINKKItS TAKINO SlIBVUV OK TIIH COOS HAY HAIt Now Platting Blue Print f SIunIiiw Depths Kiiperinlnideut. of tho Jetty Work In Hero. Soundings of tho Coos Bay bar woru commenced yoatorduy, whou Port Kdr.Iuuur Donald Charlcsou and Vorllu Parkor went out In tho gasollno iichoonor Trump. Tlioy heaved their lead about tho South Spit and expected today to ho working in tho main channel, , It is Kovoral mouths now since a sounding was taken via tho Coos Hay bar and thoro Is considerable luturust ns to whothor or not tho chnnuol has boon filling up through tho winter mouths. Tho dredge Michlo Ik expected back for woik again by April I. Parker has Juiit roturnod from E uIHS l'ljulp Mines With IVt-iscopo.s to Do coy ShlW to Dcsli-iiclioii liuio l-hicniy Vessels to Hum Minos for Sulimai-iui'N by Imltitloii MJno SuVpers CJ't Busy HALTIMOUH, .March (!. Floating mines, equipped with purlseopus, nro snld to bo tho latest means now 'being used by the- (lormniiB in bring Jug about tho instruction of onomy ships according to Captain H, J. Keelty, of tho British stenmshlp llnrtflold. Tho llartflold arrived hero Sunday from Loudon. Captain Keelty (ells of having sighted oni of tho new destructive iigentH In tho Kugllsh Channel, Tho 'purlscopo gavo It tho appoaranco of a submarine, lie did not attempt to win tho Admiralty's roward of ?2500 for ramming a submarine, but 10- portud to a patrol boat. According to musters of British prices thnt aro right. Wo will obsorvo F0LGER WEEK By paving you ton routs por pound on your purchase 1110110 us your orders Sanitary Food Store 208 Central Piiono 213 0F COURSE We"RaVeTtV FOLGER'S COFFEE Wo will glvo you tho bargain week l.riroa, dolivor promptly and roionimend It to you. Wo carry tho coinph to lino of Folger's Tea, Coffee and Spices Conner & Hoagland Broadway and Hall Phono ''20 p ,- , F0LGER WEEK Finds up proparcd with a large stock of fJOLDIJX (.'ATM COKKKK at a savink of ton cents per pound to you. Phono us your order nnd It will be tilled and delivered promptly Pioneer Grocery MA1C1 B CTK HH tfa th rib 81 Central 0 Avenue. Phono SI NOT JUST IN ONE LINE But in tho selection of nil our, linos of Food Products we put your Interests first. F0I.GER WEEK Means a saving to ou of ten conta por pound on your coffo' Let us fill your orders. C. W. Wolcott Phono !)7. Illlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll FOLGERWE March 6 to 11 Save ten cents a pound, 4 FOLGER'S XV GOLDEN GATE "v.. C0FFEE; AT ALL GROCERS V To convince yon by trial that r It Is better than other coffees, and f to Induce you to make the test , wo reduce the prlco during y FOLGERWEEK w ' ,Crocera tvill collect tho difference from ui 45c r Coffee r ' 45c Quality ,. Retail SptUl Tla v-5 pilci v rf" 1 LD..4B .35 2 " 1 .as .OS S5"1.00 .78 B Mtg2.00k ;1.CO V .r Send ot telephone your order to your dealer to day - JJ'fO M J.' a: folger & co. S San Francisco iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiioiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliillM PlIRn Cfinno w and a PROGRESSIVE GR0CFRV That why wo nro obsorvlie FOLGER WEEK We can servo you with tlilg .. all tho popular brands of foodstuffs promptly Home of Advertised cjkM1 OHivant & Nasbure Phono inn o FIGURE IT UP, MADAM nnffn, 4l.l .... . . 'UU1 .. t... ,U0K aim it me Lionotny In the month's grocery t FOLGER WEEK - Is observed at this storo nnd w will bo pleased to fill yQlir 0h, promptly. 10 Warner Grocery 4 Front St. Pllone .. one S5. THIS STORE ' IS ALWAYS TO Til II VlU)Xr That's why you can alwuyg count on getting what you want horo. This weok It is FOLGER'S COFFEE Lot us servo you and sa'vo ten cents a pound. Cook's Grocery Central Avenuo phono 189 WHAT WE SEND YOU Ii meant lo bo right ,nuil it a i-n't right, wo'll mako It right durlii'j FOLGER WEEK Lot us savo you 10c a pound on your coffoo and It you buy your entlro grocory bill at this store you will mako a big saving. Holmes Grocery Phono -117-It FOUGHT II STREET CIIIIOF CUIlTKIt INTKItltl'PTS St'- nritiiA.v iiArriii-: vnsTicitn.w M - - . ....I : tho luslaw whoro ho was aldlngl'vossols, tho placing of a perlEcopo on Plilllip Kinory, nrrostod yesterday lug Opponent o(n Away anil .Nanio Is .No- liiionn Phillip Kinory, nrroctod yostordny on a chargo or righting, pleaded guil ty this afternoon boforo .ludgo But ler In tho police court nnd was fluod fR. A John Boo warrant Is out for tho arrest or his -opponent, whoso nuino Is not known. Tho knuckles ot ono or Ninory's hnndB woro swollen, ono arm was hlaolc and hluo nnd nn oyo also had tuiccs or n sovoro battlo waged. Chlof Cartor rooelvod word yostor dny that tho man woro fighting on kruso iivonuo. Ho hurrlod thoro In a car with Arthur McKoo tlmo to bco Fred Buntz U S GnMSULATE HITjMEW M BILL I'O.VKI'li HMIZKR Al' Tlti:BIZOXl)Si:iTOK (ML.MlKliraLV ,1.V" ILS XAKItOW KSCAPK 1'crt.lim Killed Within Twenty lVet of Ills llo.sk VI co ("((Usui's Itcshlenco Also SH'iii'l; lUf Awiirlitr-I Virm In Cihm Ilajr Tlinci.J WASIUNC.TON, I). C, iMar. 0. Tho Auiorlcnu Conmiluto at Trobl xond, tho Turkish jiort. on tho Black Son, was struck by a shell during tho hunilmrdmout by two UuMiluu torpedo boats Mure It 1 and a Borstaii subject was killed within 20 foot of tho desk of Consul Oseur K. Holzcr. Another shell struck tho rosldenco of tho VIco Consul adjoining. TIlODl't'KS MHAHUItK. I'rOvlilPv; For Stnndln-r Army f 17.S,t)tM), Willi 1117,(10 National Cuai'ds Other Picpamliiess. tllr AmmUIM Trei lo Coo IUr Tlmei. WASHINGTON, Mar. C Tho son nto army bill Introduced by Chair man Chamborlaln, r tho mllltnry affairs committee, which proposes tho most thorough measures in mil itary iiroimradiiBM ovor presontod to congiosH In ponco tlmos, Is tho rii-st of tho national defomo bills PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworlh, i Physician and Rurgcoa Offlcoilrving Block. Office hours: 11 to 12 a. m.j S to 'I "nnd 7 to 8 p. in. Phonos: Offico l-l.'l-J; lies., 145-1 J. M. Wright Pbone 188-6 BUILDING CONTIIACTOK L'stlmfttcs furnished on requott In tho making of a survey. No definite flguron aro yet given out, though It Ik expected that tho soundings nro about tho sumo as those taken lust .luuo, showing be tween l(i and IS foot as tho depth at high tldo. Superintendent In Here, K. A. do Sohwolnltr, Huporln- toudcut of tho Jotty work at tho Hluslaw, was horo todny on busi ness. The work there has been delayed somowhat on account of tho weather, It being possible to work only ono crow of men. As noon us tho weather moder ates, It Is tho Intention to put on a second crow and to open another iimirry. It Is oxpoctod tills work !n nilno wns dovlsoil for tho ospruan!rar nml 'mrry away with tho spocta' jnirposo or Inducing sumo or tho h!i!ih i"""!. of tho allied nations to ram, vhleh ' Hf 1 .,Macliln's would have rosultod In tho blowlup! Tllon followed a wild raco of tho up or tho ship and poss.hly tho loss i ntH. Emory's car, Marshal Carter SS IKED BIGGER ill Mm unnntn. I v or lire. It !h uudnratonn that a num ber of tho porlM-opod mliiou havo boon cast nrouud Britain and tho fleet of patrol boats are ongasod In removing thorn from tho track of navigation. m STRIKE tt ii Hut QlitalniK ti'lll iw i.t ri.. ...U,...C"n,.r w,.th A' a "aa" ,,I l-liod for considerably more Ihun a year yet. Charles St. Dennis. Bonds Xot Blscussed Too mnttor of voting on road bonds wbh not taken up ut tho Saturday ineotlng, but will ho thoroughly dis cussed next week. Tho offlcom or the- Oood Roads Association who woro I 'ore woro: Charles Hall, prosldont: MIKADO'S CONSHIi AT MANILA A 4. nakor, Bridge; C. K. Ilulliig, j DKNIKK INTKIIKKT. Myrtlo Point; G, .T. Treadgold, Ban- iT MR IEIL none. Charles St. Dennis, Lakeside, nnd At T. Morrison, Coiiuille. In speaking of tho main trunk road Mr. 'Cantluo cald that ho took into yconsldorntlon tho' country thut It ipoued to puBy markets nnd also tho part it would play In tho sehoiuo for i coast road up from California.. MHIW IN KANSAS CI'IW Next Q. A. II. Kncniiipinrnt Thoro, Ojiciim August HI). Ur AuodaUil Trcu to Coon Ilajr Tlmra.J KANSAS CITV, March C Tho next national encampment of the Orand Army of tho Itopubllc will ha held horo August 20 to Soptom br 1, it was announced today. SayK Nation Is Not Involved In Heavy Purchase By .lapaneo In Philippine. Ur Atoo.jtiyl rnw lo Cov liar Tlmra MANILA, P. I March 0. In an offficl.il stateiuont, jtltu Japauoso consul at (Manila denied that his govoinmont had any connection with tho recent oxtonslvo Invost mouts lu tho Philippines by Its people. 9e4 O RKLMNO GOODS Tho big problem in selling $ goods 1b gottlng tho customer Into tno storo. Coos Bay Times ndg will help you uolvo this problem. t . liMPLOVCS WAMCOl'T IN DIJ.MAND FOB Sl( t'KNTS I'KU IIOl'U Unly About Oue-fourlh or Cars Bun- iiiug First Trauspiutution Turn- hie Capital llas'llad mr AMooiia i"r to coo iur jrimM j WASHINGTON, D. C, March 0. A streot car strike called by tho men yesterday Is still In progress today, although tho two companies made ovory effort to furnish Borvico and about 35 por cent of tho cars aro In operation, Tho Capital has never had a trans portation strike boforo. Tho slrlk- ors demand a minimum' wage of :to cents an hour with ton bourn work within twelve consocutlvo hours. says, ran .15 miles an hour out' tho roadway whllo ho and Arthur Me Koowii followed at a HU-iuHo ollp In tho J. W. Bonnett nil to which nnd boon requisitioned by Chlor Cartor us tho pollco patrol In tho oiuorgnoy. Thoy finally forced tho Kinory auto to stop. llo arrested Kinory, but round that his opponont had wnlkod In another direction away from tho scone or no tion. Tho mon thought thoy woro fighting outsldo tho city limits. Kin ory, who Is a chaurreur, claimed tho quarrel was ovor a hill for auto hire nnd that tho mnn rotusod to pay 11 and also struck nt him. It wns thou they got lu tho car and wont out to uottlo tholr dirroroncos. Carter threatened that unless Km- pry dlvulgod tho namo or his opponont ho would rilo a chargo or spooding ugainst him, FOUMIJIt MKMBKIt OF NAVAh BOAICD TICM.S DANtiKBS Moui'oo Dortiiiio and Aslaliu Kv. elusion Two Piiiielial Houmuih for (iicatcr Piepareducss III; AwoHalM 1'rtM la e liar Tim, ST, LOUIS, Mar. fi. Tho Mon ro o doctrine and Asiatic exclusion ro cited as tenuous for a strong navy by Honry Wlsowood, f armor ntombor. or tho navy consulting board, In nddroasliiK a conforeneo of mayors, on national dofouso. "Tho Monroe doetrlno conflicta Dr. H. M. Shaw Kyo, Kar and Throat Rporl&lbt OLASSKS FITTJ-M) ' Phono ttilO-J. ltooms 200-201 Irving Block. fl urged by tho prosldont to ho Inlio-'DK. MATT1K 11. SHAW. ducod. I Phytdclnn nnd Suncroa Tho aonato army bill proposes ! Phone .TJO-J. an lucrooso In tho peaco atroiiKth of tho roKiilar army to 178,000, to J J- Q ButlCT redornllv.o tho iiMtlonul gimid peace! ' CIVIL KNOINKKIt strength ot 217,000, cronto a rod-ifioora 304 Coko Bldg. Phone HW. oral voluiitoor army, and provide rosorvos. , Vluw of Chuiuhoi'JalTi. "It is tho most comproheuBlvo mensuro In tho way of piopnrod noas over proaentod to congress," aid Souator Chainhorlslu. "Tho owautlal featuros comprise a suf flctout Inoroaca in the Regular Bcsldonco Phone 3C3-L. WG. Chandler AltCIHTECT llooins 301 and 302, Coko nulldlni, Marahflold, Orck'on. WEAVING All kinds a soec- ariny to enable a mobile rorco to- u M m m Nason 680 be orgnnlaod in divisions nnd.hrl- ,.? A iu c oi,ni 09fl R des and to provide sufficient 12th COlirth. So. PIlOPO 220-R corps of coast artillery to man tho .. . .. " " oxlstlng and approved now battor Ia. Tho now ir-obllo army coin prlse alxty-four loglmeuts of lu- BLANCO The Public Service Hotel rantry orgnnUed in novon divisions ltls ,,,. iwen thenuighlj rcaovat- with tho colonial policy of tho!twon,-nve icrlircuts or cavalry or- Vlf wJU ,,a OJ)CU ,0 ,, public Marca Gorman oiuplro nnd the Asiatic 0x-nliSC(l ' t' nlvlslons with tho llit ,, Holllo f u,3 features remaining ros-monta of Hold nr- r tl,H ,,,,, lK,j,toliy arc. frco i'P Hilary and sovon rosinienta or on- pjoymoHt bureau, ft-co j-owln room, glnorfl. Thla, glvoa proper gar- ilir11.111tl,,.. I.ulleln nnd kind trtot- morIen. tho romalndor could con-'r,808 to Manama, Hawaii and tho ..,, ,,,,. I,.1t..oim..0 Lt the public voy olght hundrod thousand troops I'hlUpplnoB. with four Infnntiy and v hIcj(e(i. which tho genornl staff staled can two cavalry divisions loft in tho BLANCO HOTKL bo landed In forty-six days." .United States. 12:J yorill Vnmt stl-cct, A lottor iroin Saiuuol Gompors elusion policy conflicts with tho national policy of Japan. Woro Gormany to rolnt toward South SEVEN ARE SUM DANIKL O'KANK KA.MILV KOI Nl) Ml'HDKKKD IN OKLAHOMA protested against tho uso ot or IgaulKtHl uillltin to break strikes. Times want ads. bring results Mnibhfleld, Oregon Mmmm-mummia.mmnmmm-4mimwmwMJUt.mLim-inm B-artJ aaawa -" (OMMB.M WILSON'S APPOINTHKS 'IVOHA O Ilr Auvlatl rn- in Co lf TIoim.) WASHINGTON. Mar. fi. Tho Sonata Into today con- firmed tho nominations of Joseph 11, Slum, as Minis- V tor to Chile, nnd David It. 1' rands an Ambassador to ltusalu. t M'ni-incr.s Family Vctiiis or Tragvdy Near liwtou O'Kauo Katally Wounded lleshlo l'tither llf AuocUteJ Vita to Cooa liar TtniM. LAWTON Okla.. Marovh C Sov on members of tho family of Daniel O'kano, a f armor, woro found uiur dorod today In their homo nonr horo. O'ltltno lay boslde th body of his fath- or, probably fatally wouudod. Tho roiivenleiico nntl profit or rimes Witut Ads will ho demon. " stinted by u trlwi. 1'OKKST NOTKS In tho government rigures on lum hor cut In tho Northwest for l'JM, mills having nil annual production of ovor 10 million board foot re-J ported 83 por cont of tho total luui. ' hoi- producod. For (ho 1011 government figures on luinhor cut, 40S mills reported J from Oregon and 512 from Washing-' Ion. From California 175 mills ro-! ported, from Idaho 1 10, nnd from Montana 121 mills reported. Besides First Class Meats We carry a nice line fcf . . . Pickled Lamb Tonguo Pickled Pig Feet Pickled Pig Ear3 Pickled Pig Snouts PIcklod Trlpo Norway Herring Codfish, Finnan Iladdlo and various kinds of canuod fish. FRESH EGGS, 25 CENTS PER DOZEN. SMOKKD COUNTHV SAUSAOK, OAHLIO SAUSAC1K AND SI." 1SII SAUSAOK, MKXIOAX STVLH Times Want Ads are tho ono mo. (Hum which venche ALL (ho people. They engage piddle attention oei-y day Always On tho Job, Phone KKI. J. Palace Meat Market Central Ave- X. 1). OSWALD.