The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 17, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
PROBE LIID'S AGTVIEW OF ITALY
IiAND ORAXT IIKAUIMiATWA.SII.
1XGTOX 1XVOLVKS C. A. SMITH.
.Southern Pacific iti-ports That llo
Jlas Coii(i'iH'( Km- Purchase of
JVcm-ly 5,(1(10 Acres.
PORTLAND. Ore, March
Bpcclnl from Washington, J)
17.
C.
tho Orcgonlnn Bays:
According to the records of tlio
Southorn Pacific Railway company,
C. A. Smith, tlio inilllonniro lumber
man, would, ho tho largest beticflc
lary under tlio Altornoy-Ocnorurs
nmondment to tho Chnmhorlnln laud
grolnt hill, which proposes to confirm
outstanding executory ronti.-.etH. Tho
railroad company filed two days ngo
nn Itemized ntatcmeut of contracts,
showing that Instead of 8(1.(100 tines
named 1y tho AlVornoy-ClonrVnl,
thesa existing contracts cover only
15,511 acres, for which the rallrowl
company would receive ?5!l,872, or
$3.05 nn acre, on an average.
Tho railroad company's statement
gtivo the names of all persons Hold
ing contracts, save as to the Inirgest
slnglo contract, covering l,,J0(5 ucrB,
for which tlio .railroad company was
to rccolvo $22,131), if $1.15 an aero.
Tho company was ashed to supply
tho nilmo of the man who hold this
contract and i telegram was ic
colved; from tho railroad company
today saying tlio contract was In
tho namo of C. A. .Smith.
Previous Telegram Contradicted.
Till? Information ftntly contradicts
u tolcgrnin .read to tho committee
lout Krldny from (1. H. Arnold, of
San Francisco, laud attorney from
O. A,
f
Smith, In which ho mild Mr.
had no Interest In any pond.
Smith
lug contract, and "did not give a
continental" whether tho Attornoy
Qeuoral'n amendment was accepted
or rojectcd.
IWhcn the public land committee
begins consideration of tho hind
grant bill, Representative Slnuott
mid other members will Insist upon
n clearing up of the mysler, m to
why John hind, personal friend of
tho President, Induced tho Attorney
Gcncral to lecoiumend tho uinond
incnt confirming contractu for .so, Olio
acres. Without this amendmiml, It
is tho heller of several members of
tho committee that practically all
outstanding contracts would ffl.ll, uii-
dor tho Hupreino court decision, mull'""" ''" will m a declaration or
tho lands Involved would go hack' war against flariimiiy."
into tho grant, for nearly ovory one t&rmiiii Diplomacy Skillful
of thoso conlractH Is made for n C'iiiiiiiioiUIiik on (leriniiny'ii ninnlp.
nrlr nxiwiiimr r.n . hit... ,i I uliilloii of American Internal affairs,
J- ..u w-.-....,f -, .... ... . , ......
many nro made for more than HiO
acres.
Ah. 1,1ml Snhl to llo Interested.
Representative Leiirolt, or. the
committee, with whom Mr. hind has
conferred regarding this legislation,
nays Mr. hind Is fluaucllly Interested
in tho C. A. Smith Lumber company,
but denies that Mr. hind 'lorsonully
Is tho owner of any laud that would
ho affected by tho Attornoy-Oouornl'H
nmondmoiit.
if this bo tine, UoproHcutntlvn
Slnnott want to know why Mr. hind
is so Insistent on having oiitslwidiug
contracts confirmed, especially In
view of tho assertion of C. A. Smith, j
his client, that he has no Interest
in tholamendment.
Thojtnuglo grows wowo dally and'
gives ooior to a current report mat
Mr. Miid, using Ills "pull" with the
AdmlnfK-tiHtloi),. Ik necking through
nn nmcjidcmut to perfect title to
lands Unit will lie lost If (lie amend-1
mont Is not vulopicd.
IJowery Dance, Simpson Pavilion,
lias lieJu postponed to nel Salmdiiy
evening. Dance begins at N o'clock.
Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, MniMiflcId
KEEP THOUSANDS OF
PATIENTS OUT OF THE
NATION'S HOSPITALS
Wettern
Dm a Merchant
National Honlth
Discusses
MONRAD J. OLSEN
of Dcs Molne, la., hiiUI, In an Inter
view today,
"If cacli person In thin country would
take nu ocijihIoiiiiI hiMitlve done, our
iioxpltalH would lotai thoiiHaiuU uh)ii
thouiuiiiila of patients."
Mr, OIbcu further Hinted that hu was
familiar with and had Hold all tho va
rious laxatives, mid that in bl opinion,
Itexull Orderlies Is the mot pleasant
und sure remedy for couHtlpaliou.
Wo Imvo the exclusive Kflllni; liuhts for
thlH great luxaln
Loclduirt Pardons Dnij; Co.
THE REXALL STORE
i
l
HSTouiAV m:itm:ito hays vkr-
DUX STRt't.'f.'LH IS WATCHKD
JWlinntes That Italy Will ! More
At-tric What War .'Means and
Italy's Cli'iw'o
ROMH, March 17. (lugllelino For
rero. tho famous historian, said In
an Interview today:
"Italy Is watching with strained
anxiety tho result of tho present con
flict In Franco hocntiso 11 Is known
that tho welfare of Italy Is Inextric
ably Interwoven with tho sueeens of
France, llritalu and Russia. The re
lations between Italy and France
since tho beginning of Ihn war have
been computed Into a friendship that
I bellevo will ho permanent. Thesa
relations prior to tho war were no'
good, owing to tho triple alliance
treaty, which, though Its context is
still secret, I hollovo was broken by
tho Central powers when they entered
upon a war of aggression and eon
(iie.jt without consulting us, thus
treating Italy llko a vassal stale.
Allll.s i:poelcd to Win
"To my mind there Is no doubt
Hint tho (itiadrtiplo allium o will win.
'I ho only question Is: To what ex
tent will Cermauy and Austria drag
down tho rest or Huropo in their
fall? It will (alio litiropo at least
50 years to recover. The material
loss Is a small matter. Tho Institu
tion!! of Kuropc, llko a badly con
structed building, are crumbling un
der tho effect! or tho war. There
will lie after tho war a terrible con
flict of Ideas. In this conflict our
generation will be sacrificed.
Fill in i; of I'VlICO
"Franco will como out of the war
the greatest lOuropenn nation, for she
has astonished tho world by tho mag
nitude or her efforts against her pow
erful onomy. compared with which
the efforts of tho rest of tho iiiadru
ple entente are insignificant.
"Italy's participation In tho war
was Induced by the demand of tho
people who bellove Italy was be
trayed by tho central powers becauso
flic had been told that tho triple
alliance was mndo to prevent, not to
make, a lOuropean conflict. From the
logic of tho situation Italy must limit.1
every effort with tlio rest of the
iiuailrtiplo entente to bring tho war
to an end. I believe the now coali
tion of parties backed by public opin
ion, will bring about a wider par
ticipation In tlio war, and that before
especially concerning tlie new subma
rine policy, Just nt a time when nr-
I llou by th. American administration
'might effect tho Presidential prlmnry
I vml election, Signer Ferrero said:
"This Is a part of (lermaiiy'ii ably
l organized Interference In tho neutral
countries. In the llalkaus she ope
ratVs through Influences of (iormuu
origin; In tho United Stales through
tho Influence of Americans or (lor
.iiiiiii blood. Kvcrywhoro she lias
reached out tentacles hungry for
power. Tlio American people rightly
resent this Interference.
"I cannot nay that I should like
to see the United State enter the
war. You could not furnish an army
and wv do not need a fleet. Resides,
we are going to pull through without
help. However, as an Italian. I
should have liked to see a breaking
of diplomatic relations with (icrniauy
by tho Pulled SI ill ex. for the moral
effect would be Rival, ami this moral
effect is one of tho powerful wimpons
of war. Horn into of It I hollovo Hor
maiiy does not desire a break with
tho I'nlted State."
J
!t WATERFRONT NEWS :
W IrelcfOi reporiH from Hie Kllhiiru
1oda were lo tho effeci that ihe
would oir Hie liar at two p. m
j from Portland and would in all prob
iilillils nail out at ' o'clock a. m. to
morrow. She in liriugiiii; loo toim
mr frelglit for Cooh Ray.
Rower, Dance, Simpson I'avillon,
has been postponed to ne( Satiuday
cxeiiiug. Daue( begins at H o'clock
Cut This Out
It Is Worth Money
Cut nut tlil nilvorllBcuicnt, cnrloso
D cilitH lii Kolcv H. I'D. h3r, .Sliollic'lil
Ave, I'lilcaitu, III, writing your iihiiio
ami n.Miox rleaily. Yuu will ic
olvo la uturii a. tilal paukago eon
t.unlng. (I) P.dcy'ii Honey niul Tar Com
pound, llo iiluiKlant family remmly
I'T lollKliB. roldu. ci nun. WlloopillK
coiirIi, IIkIiIiii'kh Rial soronoH In
client, grlppu ami liruncblal ceugbs.
(I) Puley Klilnoy P1U. for over,
worked and dlitor.lereit kblueyn niul
Madder allmuutt., pain In bIiIch niul
back duo lo Kidney Trouble, so to
muavleii, ullft Jolnix, baokaoho and
rlieuiuutlsni. if
(3) l'olcy Calbartlo Tablatu," a.
wbolcaoine uinl ihorousbly cleanalng
ciiitlmrtlu. Iiiio'lully eoiiifortlnif to
Ntuut ihmsiOiih. nml a pumatlvu ncidi'd
ly cvi-rvlioilv Willi tltiiiKlfch IhiwoIh
nnd torpid livr Y u . m trv Ihisa
tlnoo Jamlly iviuodlra for only 6c.
For salo by Owl Prvscrlptlon Phar-
mncy
Irank I), Cohan, Central Avo.
nue. Opponltd Chandler Hotel
phono 74.
Tolo
I
E OF THE
TI.MHLV ARVICI2 I'OII I'HK.SKRV
IX(J IXFANT'S HKALTII.
White Xo Longer Considered tlio
Con eel or Rest Color for tho
Rally's Wardrobe.
"If tho baby cries don't spunk
him.
"Maybe bo's cross and tlrod from
being tossed about nil day.
"Maylio ho'ii too warm or loo cold
or too wet.
"Maybe a pin is scintching him.
"Mnybe there's wrinkles in ills bed
clothes.
"Maylio he's lying In a cramped
position.
"Maylio he's hungry and thirsty.
"Try rubbing his back gently
along tlio iiplue. It is often more ef
fective than anything else In quiet
ing tlio baby. To J.oep him comfort
able during Ills nap turn him over
two or three times. Don't forget
to give him a loaspoouftil or water
onco or twice a day."
Rahy week, which Iiiin Just been
celebrated with hundreds of "Rot
ter Rabies" seruiouu from pulpits
all over tlio country, mak"s Just
such Injunctions as (he above or
timely Interest. This advice comes
from tlio homo economics depart
ment of Iowa State college at Ames,
where tho men and women students
have been considering Informational
writing on kindred topics.
Among other topics which U lie
students ato discussing for tlio ben
efit of parents In tho question
shall the baby ho breast ted? Here
afo tlio statistics which they have
provided for us.
"It can ho said without contra-M
diction," says Mux Lavtue, barter-1
lologlsl at Iowa State college, "that;
IT all children wero breast fed it
would reduce from one-third to one-
half the infant deaths In this couu-'
In'" ' I
In New York 85 per cent of Infant
deaths occur among the bottle red1
babies.
In data kept on a group or babies
red In R.istou, :i'J per cent were
bottle red anil 08 per cent breast
red, yet 7 1 per cent or the deaths
occurred among tlio bottle red ba
bies and hut 2)1 per cent among i
those breast red.
Or 7! baliles In New York red'
store milk, 50 died; ol 7! red con-,
doused milk, II died; or :i0 breast
red not olio died.
Only one-half or one per cent ol"'
tho mothers are unable to breast
feed their babies, yet but 20 per cent
oT tho babies of tho country are so
fed.
While Dresses Taboo.
Now comcH another hit of advice
to parents: ,
"Don't keep tho baby dressed In
white. i
"There Is danger in dressing tlio,
baby In white. Tho continual glare
of light reflected from n while sur-j
race Injures the child's nerves and ,
eyesight.
"Clothing n baby in n white dress,
placing li I in in his ci lb with white
Fresh
Vegetables
Saluidny joii will want a nice lot
r lie.sli egelulIes Cur .Sunday Din
ner. We luite I liriu, including
Oahbncjo
Rutabagas,
Cauliflower,
Lettuce,
Celery,
Onions,
Parsnips,
Squash,
Water Cress.
1
We also
bine u full Rue of garden
and Hower heeds.
Model Cash
Grocery
Commercial Ave. near
Phono I'M
Kroiit.
I gw
BSMStff
GET'NfW MUSIC
Come ill and play Hie latest victor
record, on our machine and seluct
the ones jou de.siro
5,(100 to Choose Kroiit
Wo will order special Xuiubora for
you
L. L. Thomas
Music Co.
7:1 Central Avenue
BY
coverlets underneath, above and on
all sides with perhaps a white colt
ing to gaze at is an hard on Hie
eyesight and disposition or the child
as squiiillng at glaring whllo snow
Is on that of grownups.
"To change the custom, centuries
old, of dressing the baby In white
will be a hard (ask ,hut the really
sensible mother will realize, that
baby will be loved Jimt as much and
bo Just an pretty dressed In pale
shades or pink, green, yellow and
liluo as in wlllte and is much more
likely to grow up with boltor eye
sight, besides."
o06
VHHSKIj .movoikxts
Arrived
Hardy, San Francisco, last
night.
Due Here
F. A. ivllhiiru, Portland,
toduji
Ad.'llno, oah'aud, late to
day .Venn Smith, Oakland, to
morrow. Due to Hall
Kllhiiru, San D.lego, 5 a.
.m, tomorrow.
Nairn Smith, Oakland Sun
day. BUY YOUR
Meat
for
Sunday
and every other day
at the
Enterprise
Market
COMMERCIAL AVENUE
Nice Chickens Tomorrow
No inferior quality or
"bargain meats," one
Oracle only THE BEST.
The CADILLAC!
ELECTRIC SUCTION
SWEEPER
4
V Will.
V llll
TRIJAT
VODU
CAUPKT.S
WITH
UKSRHCT
WE RECOMMEND AND
GUARANTEE THIS CLEANER
Johnson Gnlovsen
Company
vi.maiiiy mi nn w nil a Mrlce J-'anio
North l.'roul Street ,"Mailiflcld
(T('i;
Ob'
SAM J ok KK.AI
PltOI'KRTV Hilt Di:iil.gCI2.NT
.ST 1 1 1 1 1 IT A S.s 1 2SS.M HXTS.
, Xotlee Ik hereby given Hint act
lng by virtue or u warrant duly
jUwiied by tlio Recorder of tho City
lor .Mamhrield, County or Cooa,
I Statu ot Oregon, by order of tho
Common Council or bald city, dalod
,tho L'uh day or January, 1010. to
iniu directed, reiiilrlng mo, as Mar
shal or said city to forthwith levy
upon the lot ami lot. and part of
j lots and tracts of laud upon which
jnKscKbiuonl wiim made under and
.pursuant lo Ordinance Xo. 1198 of
JmiIiI city for tho deficit in tho as-
seHsmeut for tho Improvement of
KlKhtht Ktreut north from tho south
lino of Hemlock avoiuio to tho
north lino or North Korndale addl
tlou nnd Xasburg's addition to
Marslifleld, In (he City of Marsh-j
rield, Coos county, Orogou, and:
which deficit nsiesiunent thou ro-j
inuiuod unpaid, and to soil the
sanio in the manner provldod by .
law. which said property Is In said
warrant nnd hereinafter deseribed,.
I have, in pursunnco or Bnld war
pant, levied upon, and will, on tho
. . r
... .
' Columbia K.'nnr, .Sl.oll. Ilnluc.s. I
fll
eiAv
Kv
V
Save 5 Cents a Pound
on Your Coffee
Wo have Just Installed one of the celebiatcd
HOBART COFFEE GRINDER, GRANULATOR,
PULVERIZER AND SEPARATOR
Willi llils machine we can grind our coffee to any ilejjieo or fine
ness anil remove every particle ol dust mid illit from It. This
method of (icalincnt gives milled stiength to .niir colter, as well
us Insuring lis perl'eel purity.
l ft v i
"'Mils Is onljt number rentuie that adds to (lie picsllgo or tills
otehlMimeut ' niul make It it "(Joed Housekeeping Stole" In lad
mil .eivlce ns well as in name.
3.muirmTnTriiirrTTiTH'"r,'L'
etter Meats Tha w
THAT'S WHAT WK (JIVK YOP. It Is our constant endeavor
to give you Hie I test the market affords ami our large number of
regular pnlrous assure u.i that we mo succeeding. If yon nro
not a regular patron here, you had ho'ler arrange to be. It.
will benefit you and hciicfi! us. All kinds or HtKSII MIIATS,
Smoked .Meats and other Hues round In n first class .Meal Market
PIIONF. I'S VOPU OHDFU
J. E. Ford Co.
1?4 South B'way
i'Hom: ik or ns.
Union
caiiiafki-imeiricai
wiikri: s.wixt.'s aid: saff.
We will bo fllad to assist you in any way so lliat your
taxes may bo paid in time, Wc Wisli to Servo You,
HOURS 9 TO 3
Abstracts
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Maruhriuld ami C'oiiullle City, Oregon,
('eueral AgeutN KastsMo and Seugslaclien'M Addition.
Spei'lnl iittenllon paid lo iiNsessmenlN mid payment, of taxes.
HI2XHV SICXCSTACKFX, Jliinagor.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
Wc Pay Return Chafes. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY '
IStli day or March, 1010, at nluolXOTICIO OK UKDK.MI'TloX OK
o'clock In tho forenoon or wnlil SI'WIAIj I.MPHO KMK.XT RO.NDS.
day, ut tho Council Chamber door ' """"
or wild City, being in tho City 1 lull, j Nutlco in hereby given that, pur
Krout btreet North of wild City.'wuant to the provlslonu of Chapter
offer for mile niul noil nt publicly of Title XXVI. 1,. O. U, and III)
unction to tho hlghoHt bidder ror accordance with the (oriini mid con-,
cash, ouch of tlio following don- dllloiiH of mild IhiiuIh, the City 'of,
erJbed Iou and parts of lotH. to-wlt:
Lot II, block I, deficit niMU'KHiuoiit
fli;.r.., belonging to JohIq A. Mc
Kay, Mild lot being ululated in
Town of KiM'ndalo, Cooa county,
i Oregon, according to tho plat there-
j (f on file and of record in tho
'orfice of the County Clerk of Cooh
(county. Oregon;
lota I mid -, block
II, deficit oHtietwment ? l.s;: and
?L'S. II, respectively, being awHoiwod
to .Miiinio Tower and Bltiiated in
Xindmrgn addition to .MnrHliflehl,
according to the
file and or record
tho
county uuinc ol coos county,
Oregon: also tho undivided 1-0 In -
torest of llenriottii V. Konrey, V.
n. uuriia ami is. a, Aiuiorson n.
Trustees uiidor tho last will and,
testament of J. I,. Kurroy, docoaod,
In Iota 5, (i and 7, block 1, North
Korndale. Coos county, Orogon, ac
cording to tho plat thorcor on fllo'ors of said ubovo described bonds
and or record in tho orrieo ot tho j nro hereby notified to present tho
County Clork of Coos county. Oro-jsnmo ror payment and cancellation
gon. tho said deficit ao..moiit lev-j to tho undorsignod, Treasurer or
led on said undivided 10 Interest
In said lots bolug ns follows;
Against sold Intorost In said lot 5
S2.82; against said Intorost in said
lot 0 ?2.ri7, and against said inter-
oat In said lot 7 ?2.74.
Dutod nt Marshriald, Coos county,
Oregon, this 1 S t It day of Fobruary,
1 U 1 6.
J. V. CARTER.
Marshal of tho City of Marsh-
field,
F1S-25. Mr
Coos county,
! 10-17
Orogon.
Ollivant & Nasburg
Tho d'ood Housekeeping Store
IIOMK OF PPUH FOODS
Set end ami Commercial, Marslifleld
Two Telephones, 11)0 and 171
iou want
t
SATURDAY EVE7TO 9
I'or reliable Abstracts of Title ami
information about COOS KAV KFAIj
MSI'ATi:. heo
IMurwhrield will take mi. rodeeni and'
cancel tlio special Improvement i
bonds of said City 0r Marshrioid, j
Coos County, Oregon. Iss'iod on the I
first day of October. HMii, and nuiii-,
liorcd I 111 to 1(11 Inclusive, of said!
Issue roupoctlvoly, hoods numbered1
i iu, tr.o, J5i, i.-,a, i:,i. ir.r.. ir.ii,
If.S, 151) and Hii) h- !ng each fori
tho slim or $5(111.011 ami bond iiuiu-'
bored 4 511 being ror tho auui of,
$:il' I. HO, bond numbered 157 being
ror the siliu or Sl'JD.lil) and bond
M
ark
Bail
plat thoroof on! numbered 1CI holng for tho Mini
in tho orrieo of,of $150.00. nnd all of said bonds
hearing Intorost at C nor cent nor
lnniuun. ttmi wll on tho next sonil-1
j annual coupon ported of said bonds, !
ui-wlt: on the first day of April,
j mi:, pay to tho proper ownors and
holders ot said bonds, fnco valuo
,,r 0(lci, thoroof with accrued intorost
to said date and tho owuors and hold-
said City at his offico in tho said
City of Marshflold, Coos Countv,
Orogon, on said date for payment.
cancellation nnd redemption, and1
aro furthor notified that intorost
thoroon will coaso at said Intorwt
paymont period, to-wlt: On April
1, 1U1 '5. i
Datod
191C.
this 3rd day of Jdnrch.
G. V, KAI'PMAN.
Troasuror ot tho City of Mnrsh
flpld. Coos. County, Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworlh" """
Physician ami SurKcoa j
Of flcoi Irving in(K.kt
Office hours: II to i n. m...
I niul 7 to 8 p. in. '
Phones: Office I l:i-.; tpi( u
J. M. Wright
I'liono 18R.B
Hl'IMilNfJ CONTUACTOU
EBtlinntes furnished on rcqueit
Dr. H. M. Shaw
l'2)e, Knr mid Throat HpochdUt
, (UiAHSHS iriTTKI)
Phono WM-,1. Rooms aoo-aoi
Irving 'Mode.
1)11. MATTIK R. SHAW.
Physician ntirl Surgeon
Phono :t:io..i.
K G. Butler
CIVIL HNOINKKR
Room 304 Goko Rhlg. Phone H&.J,
Hesldonco Phono 363-Ij.
W. G. Chandler
AltCIIITKCT I
Itoomi 301 and 302, Coko Huliaim,
Marahflold, Oregon.
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
TIM H TAIILH
WILLAMKTTK PAOIKIO M010H
OAR
Leave inu
MarHliflold North Benl
0:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m.
7.15 n.in. 8:00 a.m,
S:IG a.m 9:00 a.m.
0:15 n.m, 10:15 a.m.
10:15 n.m. 11:00 a.m.
11:30 n.m. 11M5 a.m.
12:R0 p.m. 1:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
li : 1 n p.m. 3:00 p.m.
3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m.
5. 40 p.m. G:55 p.m.
0:55 p.m. North city II in Its only.
7:30 p.m. 7MG p.m.
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
Sec C0RTHELL
Phonft 3171
DRY WOOD
ut
Campbell's Woodyard
.North I'Yont Street
Phono :I7I)..I
SAVE MONEY
hy ordering the I'nmotis
HENRYVILLE COAL
Xut coal, ton $1.00
I. itmp coal, ton !?."., "0
Or Imlf too of both.. 1.7.1
D. JIl'SSOX, I'rep.
Phono 1H-.I or leave eiders
nt Hillyor'H Cigar Slero
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will lie kept
OIM2N TO Tlll'2 PUIIMO
A regular Htato llreased
undertaker will be I"
chargo
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City Limits Xorth Rend, 'o
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Maishfleld-Xoi'tli
Auto I'iuo
Rend
Cars ovory ton nilnuics from
tl u. m.. to IU mldiilKlit. 1
fioulh Slough once a day,
leaving at 1 1 a. m . to Ku'
plro three trips a day.
(iORST X- Iv'IXH. I'"'P'.
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on
savings '
. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Lonil Treasurer
T. J. BOA1FH a. n. nopaiN"
Marshfield raiing co.
Kstlmates Purnlibed
PIiomo 140-R. Marslifieio, u.
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TH13 WIHTU IS KIXG
Of all Sowing Muchlncs
Xow located at 25G Market "
West, Phono 102-3. We harp
also got big bargains In all wn
ot usod machines. AH machines
boIiT on easy payments.
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