The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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"" " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
H. C. MALUM!, Kdltor and Pub.
OAN K. MALONEY, News Kdltor
Official
Official
Paper of
Paper City
Coos Conntj
of Marshflelil
strong will, I)t wouldn't you liatc
to be married to one.
Ciinuieu mi uio I'osluirne ol MurttU I
Mold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails second-clais
mall matter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES
Ono yoar $6.00
Pnr month 60
Oil, MVl
"Though mnrrlcd llfo got mitclt
abuse
It la no joke," said Slater
Tim courtship Is the orungo Juice
The castor oil comes later."
An lndopondent Republican nows
papor, published every evening ox
copt Sunday, and weekly, by
Tli rWH liar TIiiip" I'liMUltlttg Cn.
COOS MAY A LEADER
A boy Imagluus that It must be
fine to bo n man nml not have to
explain to your mother why you
aro out so late. Hut later on the
boy gets married and has to do
more explaining to his bou'3 moth
er than he ever did to his own
.mother.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS
Minister Describes Beauties
of Railroad Trip to Coos Bay
w
Dr. A. L Houseworth,
Physician and Surgcus
Offlco: Irving Hlock.
Offlco hours: 11 to 12 . m.i
I nnd 7 to 8 p. in.
Phones: Offlco 1-1.1-J; lies
9 U
i-ia-L
1 1GURHS printed Int ho iiowh col
umns of thin Issue Bhow tho
amount of lumber shipped front
Coos Way to Can Francisco bay rcr
IIIU JIWJI. lll"l ir... .. w ...
!clovon million foot. TIiIb Is .lmoct oa
nituh fir nnd Bpruco lumber as wra
ou may not bo nblo to hlro or
brtbu ti Coos Day umu to do a fool
thing. Hut you can always got
him to do It by daring lilni to do
It.
UITI NO In tho April Issuo ot tains nnd ilillls everlastingly groon
Tho Oregon Churchman, th? and often crimsoned by tho spray
official organ of tho Eplsco breaking over tho prcclpltnto roeir,
pal Church In Oregon, tho Vlcnr it soqucstored nnd peaceful valleys wit i
Mnrehricld 1ms tho following to say, their flocks and herds, suroly u
regarding tho now railroad: 'have In It all a moving picture tint
There is much to report that 13 ono cannot soon forgot. ' "
encouraging nt St. Mary's Mission! What n halm that Journc Mill Lo Dr. H. M. Sn3W
Pnrdiiijer. Tho few remnlnhig da; 5 to tho tired and busy I'ortlandlto-, Eyo, Ur """ Throat Specialist
... .... . ... .... ... , nr.uopu irinvnuti
nro rniiltl v tmsn 112 when tliln 11.11B who will wond their way 10 1111.11 uoo.-..a .
" . -. J
of our great ntatc can nny longccj Forest of Anion to loarn ano- tl'3
bo tormed "nn Isolated section." glories of the ulmplc llfo near to
Tho vicar In ohargo at Oardlnor, Nature's hoard. As tlieso already
wlto has for nearly six years pait; ovor-Joyod.. pilgrims near their Jour
endurod tho hardships, ind uomc- noy's end, they fancy they can hear
tlnacs tho perils, of bench travol, hail with ovor-lncreaslng distinctness tl'J
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-1-IJUILDING
CONTItACTOIl
Estimates furnishoil on request
Phono 830-L Rooms 200-201
Irving lllock.
i,il. MATT1B 11. SHAW.
Physician nnd Surgeom
I'iiouo U30-J.
TODAY'S ADVICE
shipped from all otiior portB on tl 0 Mll.in.. .,,.,,
Pr.clflc const to tho same place during ,, " "" 1 2
that period. Tho redwood ; shipped "Z
you should Join,
ensures cravings;
then sonio friend who needs
tho coin 1
Will borrow nil tho savings.
JOHN FERGUSON
from soven ports to San i-rnncloi-
for this half mouth was comctnin
over nino mllllmi feet hut this ng
gregnto of shlpmontH of rcdwoo
from tho soven ports wns not ns much
as tho fir nnd spruco shipped from
Coos Day alouo. Such a uhowlng
ought surely to bo encouraging ti
this locality and with tho lun:bor
buntness looking up on tho Pacffla
! "tn t) iml nAnlnliiltl tir
lu,m' ?""" , ,, ''" -, After a Coos Day girl learns that
going lo got ts slrnro of ho Pro ch6 n Ja ..CTl0ImMIS.. nml t0 Cc0
portly which Is suro to follow. ,
tho unalloyed pleasuro on his l'tut sound of tho waves 83 they l.it upon' H
trip to that point of riding both way itho shoos.
tuo oiisorvation fiction of tho Then, ns tlio" "stung by 1110 spier.
G. Butler
CIVIIj ENOINEKH
Uoora 304 Coko Dldg. Phone 146-J
Ilesldonco Phon 3fl3-L.
AKCIHTKCT
Ilootni 301 and 302, Cake Dulldin
Marshflold, Oregon;
1 Ono reason why a Coos Day
woniun knows thnt a man hasn't
nny oonso Is, becauso ho Imagines
giving a baby things to' cat Is tho
way to feed It.
J
the vorlrs greatest rattle
shocked at tho largo number of
common Ignorant people who llvo
on Coos Day.
on
work train, and within a week cc! dor of soma hidden thought," tlu
so regular traffic ffn bo started. j mighty Pacific bursts full upon tho'r 11 p pi, ji
This will moan moro frtquont son vision. Wo wonder wltat moro God V'''5.C.
vires nt St, Mary's iiiIbsIoii, nnd tl could have dono to enrich tho Bcene,1
ylcnr Is already planning many goo I and wo further wonder why this,
things for our faithful congrecatloa garden upot of Oregon has so ions
there. 1 been kept a Jowel treasured In n
May It bo said lioro Unit tho now locked casket. I
railroad Into this section will not only, But now, ns tho doors aro throws
.bo of Incalculable benefit to us, but wldo open, this vision of beauty
it will reveal to tho people- of Ore which wo trtiRt, will bo a joy for
gon visions of beauty that they lial over, will belong not only to the sou
not dreamed of. Ono may find scor-'nnd daughters of Oregon, but to a I
cry moro ruggod nnd grand, but non thoso who sluUI como from nfnr.'
more picturesque nnd beautiful. Como u n B0l '
Nearly tlto wholo courso traverse I
.y the now road Is diversified T,yW0Bl' 0,,n u B,iau ,J0 ,0 Brcot l"m.
.tho wonders and charms of nature. w tl10 ro'ul welcoming nplrlt ot
Winding rivers, tranquil lakes, monii-t tho Golden West
YOU ICXOW HIM
TIIIO world's greatest battlo, tut q
nt V01 dun, lias now lasted 05
days, with loi;os so fitupondoia
that tho mind cannot grasp tho slH
nlflcaiiro of tho Igurcs, nnd yet tiiotcrHis weekly wngo no plcaaitro brings,
Is 110 proRpcct of, nn end to tho sail Ills llfo Is filled with sorrow;
gulnary conflict. H linn been glveIIo goes In debt todny for tilings
out, though perhaps without nuthon
tltlty, that tho Germans nlono liav
lost 200,00 men In killed, woundt!.!
Ho can't pay for tomorrow.
Arthur
Peck says a moral
and missing. Thcso flgurts maj; awakening is wlien you hour tho
havo boon exaggerated, though 1111 jnlnrin clock In tho morning ncd got
questionably tho fdaughtor lir.u been l without cussing It.
tronioiidous, tho Germann for tl'V "
most part representing tho attacking' A C00.1 Dny woman tried to mako
forces. Dut In nny ovont It Ih poi- lior bread easy ot digestion by put
hapn eafo to say that n quarter of 1 ting two dyspopsln tablets Into tho
million of 111011 would not rovor tt.o dough boforo alio baked It.
locscs of tho ns days conflict.
KIRK'S KOLUM
Kdlted by
I- It. KIUK :.
RIloy
It Is 1111 nwful sltuntlon to co'i
tomplnto, and moro awful to rcallzo
Hirw Ilinrn lu nminiannllii .1.1 (... ui.ir
mini Mtuiu ,n iifi'iii uiui iiu ii unfulj a
01 n cousauon or uio mucuoriRS.
t WITH THE TOAST :
1 AND THE TEA X
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(iOOD KVIJNIXd
To add to tho rouourvoH
of one's llfo think how
much that nn)aiiB! To add
to tho3o things that mako
uit moro at homo In tho
world; that help guard iih
against oiiuul nml ntagiia
tlnn; that Invest tho country
with now lutorust and on
tlcemont; that make ovury
walk In tho flolds ar wondu
an uxcui'siou Into a Innd
of unoxbauBt(l jtrouHiinu;
flint mnko tho rolurnlng
BUUBOI1B fill US With OXPCO-
tntiou and delight; 'tliuV,
mnko svory roil of ground
like tlio pngo of u hook, In
which now mid Htrango
tblimu may ho road; in
short, those thlugj that help
keep iih froBh and mmo mid
young mid mnko us linmuiio
to tlio Htrlfo mid lovor of
tho world. John Dur-roughs.
tiii: iikst of mfu
Not till tiro's boat U cooled,
Tlio head long ruuh slowed to n
qulot pauo,
And o-ry purblind passion that has
ruled
Our nolulur yoars at Iwitt
Spurns us In vain, and, wgury
of tlio nico,
WJo enro no moro who losoa or
who wliu
All, npt till all tho htt of
scouts past
Tho bait of llfo boliis.
Wo all like to sco tho
Btlugor Bttlllg. '
TIIK M.MIi OIllHIlt iiousi:
Tune, "Tho Old Oaken Ducket."
How dear to my heart nro tho
scones of my childhood
When fond recollections present
thorn to vlow
Tlio church and tho storo, und tho
school In tho wlldwood,
And nil tbo loved spots that my
Infancy know.
Last summer I wandered ugnln to
tho village,
Dut found not 11 neighbor old, or
I1I3 spouso;
Tho Htroets woro deserted, tho
farms needed tllliiKO
Tho town had boon klllod by
tho mall oritur house.
Tlio vlllago had viiulshod whou
morchaiitti woro ImiiUhed,
Dut 0110 louo survivor, uh scurod
us a rabbit,
1 found, niul tukod why tho vlllago
wiib doad.
'Tho town got tho lunil-ordor
cataloguo habit,
4 And that was what killed It for-
I ovor," ho said.
llfo
that
for
Dut tho world whluus whwit
Such bono of trivial gain
,, rulod iih Uos
Drokon amid our childish toyg,
thou
Wo win to oir rgntrol.
Wo mall ourlvo to
and thoro rlsu
Upon us from tho vast mid wludlofet
holglits
TI1030 dleauor tliought tliat nrn
unto tho soul
Wluit HtniH aro to tho nlitbt.
Spetator
No
pll-
"It wa not n war, opldupilo or
, IilBO,
tooiuan a Invasion or robber s
otirouso;
Tlu uiouuy that should havo da-
volopml tho village,
Was all sunt away to tbo mall-
urdor liotiso
Tho money wo earnod lmro nov
)r retiirnud bore,
Whon onco It wiu sent to tho innll
ordor hoiiBo.
Sslectod
When tho world Is kind of twisted
Nothing's right It sooms to you,
And every thing gots In a tnugib
I moan Just tho things you try to do,
Whon you start out ' tho mornlnj
And It lasts all day and night,
Everything you seem to tncklo
You find It's wrong and novor Igltt.
"ion get to fcollng pretty blue
"When ovorythlng goes wrong,
You even find fault with tho birds
Seems tbcro's sadness In their song,
Dut Just keep up your plugging
And hooii n chnnco you'll sco,
Just say, "If I want things bettor
Well, I guess U'h up to mo."
Then yon kind ot tnko now llfo
And you work with a hotter will,
Dut when you start you find tho
hoodoo
Just n hanging round you still,
Then yon cny It won't Inst always
I'll just stop and lot It bo,
Dut mill f 1 oxpect things hotter
"Well, I bucks It's up to inc." '
I always mnllo whon I sou suushlno
Thou-tho things ncem bright and
Ky.
Dut when thoso dark nnd dlsm'ul
clouds
Got klnd'o started on tholr way,
Tho tilings toko on another Into
And it iiinkou mo' say "oh, geo"
Dut It sconia If 1 would chango tlvsm
Well, I gucttfl tt'g up to mo.
I fool llko donr old Lincoln said
Whon wnr wns raging high,
When ho stood boforo old Gettysburg
And could not liolp but sigh,
Ho says "this war Ih dioudful
Suoh tilings should never ho"
I must get In and hustlo
For, I guoas It'a up to mo.
Now I oo Hint Proaiilont Wllion
Has grown rlrod of Villa's ginuo.y
And lias sont 1111- army down thoro
Just to so If lio'll grow tamo,
Wilson told our soldlor lnddlos
They must never lot lilm be,
V'or nftor nftor all that villain's dono
Well, I giiosa It's up ti cio.
't NEWS OF OREGON X
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ALDANY Uov. O. II. Young,
pa3tor of the local Daptlst church
was elected moderator of tlio Con
trol Dnptist Association.
SALK.M Charles K. l.ockwood of
Portland Is filed us u candidate for
tbif republican nomination for Pres
ident of tho United States, us "Ore-
gon'3 Fnvorito Son."
SCIIOOXKU TILLAMOOK
rOUTIiAXI) AND COOS DAY
SAILS FHOM I'ODTLIND
i:vi:uv ti'ksd.w
l"Olt lM'OHMATlOX PIIOXH 278
TO.M JAM IIS. Aut., Owiiii Dock
LA GUANIJi: Thu money Is
ready for tho building of a big can
nery which will bo established ns
soon as a sufficient supply of veg
etables Is assured.
dry'wood
ut
Campbell's Woodyard
Korth Front Street
Phono OS-.I
TIME TAI1LE
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOII
CAR
Leave , Loavt
Mnrshflold North Bend
0:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m
7.4C a.m. 8:00 a.m
8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m
0:15 a.m. 10:15 n.m
10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m
11:30 a.m. 11:45 n.m
12:60 p.m. 1:15 p.m
1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m
2:46 p.m'. ' 3:00 p.m
3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m
5:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m
C.40 p.m. 5:56 p.m
C:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m
MMIWMMIIMAMMWHMIMaVMm
WEAVING All kinds a spec-
MIMVAUKEK-FrltzGovson.nro-i'alty. MrS. W. W. NaSOn, 680
r - - - --r
prlotor of tho, Hotel Doll, was found
guilty ot violating the prohibition
law.
DAKEIl -In three mouths Dr. A.
for
his mlno
Koohler has .received $12,000
antimony org taken from
four miles fro.ui Uio city.
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated i: Hot Water.
TriuiHlcnl, 7."5c ilny; st.OO Per Week.
Apait mollis, SlH per month. Kveij-
thing furnished. Phono :t(l,1.
L. .1. .H'KTK.V, Proprietor.
MEUIULL The city council
wants to Ivuo bonds for construction
of n water system which will fur-
uluh tiro protection at leust.
MEDFOUU Tho Medford Concert
Hand has boon organized und is
supported 'by ;buslne3a. organiza
tions ot tho city.
POUTLANO Hobort Powers, pro
prietor ot u cleaning und pressing
establishment, found guilty ot vio
lating tho prohibition luw was
fined $100 nnd sentenced to 100
days In Jail.
PA in: TEX CENTS
City Limits North Dcud, no
nn commutation nn
U TICKETS, ? 1.7.1 ZU
MurMificld-Xurth Dead
Auto Lino
Cars every ten minutes from
G a. in., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 a. m.; to Em
pire threo trips a day.
C'OHST A KIXO, Prop.
ASTORIA Tlio tonth niinuul soj-
blon of tho Orogon Detail Merch
ant's Association will bo hsld ut
Astoria April 25, 20 and 27.
ALDANY Joseph Stricklor, uod
TO yours, fell into tho flroplaco of
his homo ami was burued to death.
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
ASHLANDrTon thousand pouud3
of mohair has bon bought nt 40
conts a pound by a Portland firm. ,
POIITLAND Local business men
plan a 1 1 ado o,cursiou to Walla
Wulln and Ynklnia Valley.
COTTAGE GHOVU -Frunk Woe
ruff has biwti oloetod chief of tho
Cottngo Grovo flro dopiirtmout.
iffT
I9UGENE Liquor suipiuonts to
Luu county lmvw BP'tlually Iih roast T
since January first, in Mnreh 2,0: S
quarts having boon shipped.
IlAICKIt Antimony oro whTbh w;s
nianhood, jdtniipod In tho bunluoas suotjon of tlq
I city yonrn ago, is now being taken oi 5
and sold. '
L
Vlrttio U Its own re-ward and
honesty Is tli host pulley. Dut
If Auuiiulas luid boon a tr
cltlzon h would nhvo boon forgot
ten tho day ho dlod.
A GUANDia Union county per.
p'lo will vote on tha quotion of I w
suing 1100.000 of IVfc por cnt roa '
boiuU.
Tlmos want nds bring results.
Wo till protend lo
mturi.1 lEV. B. F. BENGTSON,
-..i-L.nl. I N '
Sni-dUli Liitliyrnii Minister, Ucs.
Ideuco UIM Illglilniul Ave. Plinuo
admire a III,
l I
;5
THE DALLES Mrs. Thomas Uui
fy who had .1 hard tlmo making both
ends moot during her rcsldenco in
this city, haa fallen heir to $50,
left by relatives In Jraland.
THE WHITE IS KING
Of nil Soiling Machine
Now located at 256 Market ate.
West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo havo
also got big bargains In all kinds
ot used maehlues. All machines
fold on easy payments.
PHONE 122
FOR DRUGS
Immediate Delivery
rain or shine
The Red Cross
tamMkm
Pharmacy
SALEMSonator Durton ot Ohio
Is to bo 1 blot speaker ut n banquet,
given by tho Sons- ot tho American
Devolution.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tlio famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton $1,00
Lump coal, ton $.1..lo
Or hull tou of both.. $1.75
1). MUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 18-.T or lenvo orders
nt Hlllyei's Cigar Storo
First
floe
iw viaoo
STR. BREAKWATER
SAILS APRIL 20
M
i 1
North Pacific Steamship
Co. '
Smith Terminal Dock.
Drroct Sailing
tu
Eureka,
San Francisco,
Santa Barbara .
Los Angeles,
San Diego,
F. A. KILBURN
April 18
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;cnt
(capital
Otficors-J. W. DENNETlV'Presldont;' JAS. H. FiiJ
President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DBMbMi
I. Leo Drown :; Phone tli'J
"PDISCUIP'I'IONS riltST."
El'GENE-r-A total of 11,501 voter
ot nhoni 4.2Ti3 nro women havo reg
lot . red In Lano county nnd a few,
hundrod moro will bo registered. '
SALEM About CB0 loganborry,
growers were preejit nt a nieotlntj
vhen ui Marlon county Association
was formed and decided that they
loiild not soil tho product for loss
than tlire cent3-n.ound.
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phono 3171
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POUTUVNO It Is proposed to
luio a baud coucort limited to or
fa'iUatlous outsldo the stato durln;;
tlto Hosv (Fostlvl nrovlded twolve
b 11 l.i 1 an bd Induced to enter. ;
Low Cost Hiah Efficiency
COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS!
SOUTH COOS HIVI2R DOAT
SEUVICE
LAUNCH EXPItESS
leaves Marslifield every day
8 n.111. Leaves head of river
ut :1:!10 p. in.
STEAMED ItAlXDOW
leaves head of rlveh dally nt
7 a.m. Leaves Marshrteld nt
2 i.tit. For charter apply on
board.
HOGKIIR SMITn, Props.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S- Adeline Smith
Passengers Only
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL Don
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agenf
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Uorst ii King.
Lento Mnrshfield nt 7 n. ni nnd returning leaving from Kmji,
8 n. 111. Leave Mnroliflclil ut i 1 n.m. and returning leare So' '!
Slough i 1 p. in. Lenvd Mnrshfield nt fj p. ,, aDd M ,
lenvo Soiitli Slough nt . 111. ''
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Tit fnllnliln AL.i.i . . .
istracts ssstn coos ',AY'a
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshflold nnd Coqulllo City, Orogon.
General AKeiitn Knstntdo nml SciiKstackcn'.H Addition.
Special attention paid to nsscsKiiicntH nnd payment of tain,
HKXItl SEXGSTACKKX, JliinnRer.
GRAVEL'
Wo aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In nj faiDtlt'u
troni pllo In our yard or In airload lots, nt following prlcN:
Krom pllo on ground, J2.?B por yard.
Carload lots, taken from can, 12.00 per jui
Ilotall Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposite FosOfieo. Hiuit IH,
tatements
For the month of March are now
ready. Depositors are requested to
call for them at their convenience,
Tr10
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nai
me riFit iaoo:
Jg OF COOS BAY
affety Pluas Servnce
ir?i
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QBIHtt9MVHKAijSWBMV?r!3MESflBtfS?Sf3K9HNHE!HflMKfiBBHVBH
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Oldest Hank In Coos County
IMiiMUlied 18i
Flanason (1 Bennett Bank
k'
MurMifleld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
IXTEItEST !IIH OX TIME AND SAVIXOS "JfJJ?
Officers J. W. DENNETT, President; JAS. II. PJtjb,
President; It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. 'L,,':
Assistant Cashier.
Flanagan Bfennetfc Bank
OF MYHTLK POINT
Capital
$25,)
Cashier.
BemieU, Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 5,0 ,
Officers J. V. BENNETT, President; TOM T. BE'S
President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; DLNN-
TON, Treasurer. . 3 ;A
Tho Only Trust Company In tljo Stiito, Qutslde of Portian ,
Organized Under the New Iiaw.
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11
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EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings m
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front
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