The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 15, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916. EVENING EDITION
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the bjsy corner
'drug store
phone uih
Wo Heller Immediately
mil THAXSlMCIt AND
fiTOiMfli: or household
Kooiii, riininiiT AND
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FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono ia
Rcstilcnro I'lioiio l.'I-.l
lUtkct Ave, and Waterfront
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILUI.Mli uu.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
, S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
R L A N C 0
The Public Service Hotel
It, Just been thoroughly renovni
EwJ opened to tho public March
1010. Homo of tho features
ttUi oM hostelry nro. free cm-
Ijmtnt buMtiii, frco sowing room,
union bulletin and kind treat-
Bt Tho pntronngo of the piiblli
Kllclled.
niaxco iioTicr
22; North Front street
I'luino MM'.
Mnrshfleld. Oregon
caii or city warrants
All warrants drawn against tho
bril fuml of tho City of Mnreli-
i'J. Cooj County, Oregon, nnd 011-
Incd by tlio City Treasuror prior
April 5th, 1010, will ho paid
ten presentation nt my office In-
tut ceases upon ull said warrants
Ly IStli. 1910
0. V KAUFMAN
City Troasuroi
XOTJCI3
I) Whom It Mnv Concern?
Kotlce Is berebv irlvon thnt tho
Ml Biv Parmpr'd HYfiliniif't n Mir.
snuon, nas inaiio an nssigniuoni
( ill Its lironnrlv in Ilin nnilnr-
Isied in trust for tho benefit of
1 111 (realtors, nnd that nil debts
.llllil cornnrntlnn tntinl lm tmlil In
'I umlcrslrned rind nil claims
Eltatt salt! cnrnnrntlmi must bn nra-
:tJ to aald undersigned in Marsh
M, Oregon, wtlhln lliroe months
me unto or this uotlco.
toted this Jet dav of Mav. A. I)..
Dl(.
V O. PRATT,
Anslgnce.
CIIAS. I. UtKKlAKl),
Attorney for Assignor.
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TONIGHT ,
fUVTOX AM) His COMPANY '
Millie Change of Piograni j
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ElMTlt ia. Tho Hoy llalla.llsl I
iiom iiostitu
HIR CLIYTOV IM.IVI'IIU I..
hMitMinlngly funny comedy
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Mil. UK it invLiiiiK
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V-W INDIA.. Tells your
e aiiilleiuo. Aiibwors all
-iniioiis.
KM FWKUSHAM iu the
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"HillT OF WAV"
A Metro Foaturo
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DRY WOOD
Ca,jgell's Woodyard
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TICK WEATHER REPORT
OREGON Fair tonight,
light frost In tin. oast; Tues
day fair, warmer hi the east;
northwesterly winds.
I.OCAIi TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 21 hours ending at
1:13 n. in.. May 15, hy HenJ.
OstUnd, spoelal government
Meteorologist:
Maximum n;j
Mhilmnm jo
At I; in a. in ....J,-,
Precipitation on
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1'Jl." Sl:nn
Precipitation sanio period
lost year 1 . 7 0
Wind; Northwest, dear.
SUXRLSE AM) HUXSHT
.Monday
May in. -- Sun rises nt
1:3(1 an dscts at 7. Id.
4AAAAA
t BORN ,
SI1HPARD .Rorn to Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Shepnrd, May II, nt tholr
homo In North lloiul, a 10 pound
ilnughtor. This Is the first child
of tho family.
Choral Chili Rehearsal The Mnrsh
fiold Choral Club will moot nt 7:n0
tonight nt the l.arseu Rtudlo for the
rogulnr rehearsal.
Will Xot Meet. The Mothers' nnd
Tenchors Club of North Rend will
not moot tomorrow afternoon, the
!:WJLJI
What We
to merit your
Our constant thought is to buy
standard, dependable lines, the best
the market affords for the money,
make a legitimate profit. Rive our
customers courteous and efficient
service, the kind that is pleasing
and brings you back to our store
We make a careful study of style
requirements, will not force nny sale In
plain words, you get what you want, with a
positive nuurance of one hundred ccnta
worth of satisfaction for every dollar you pay.
In this advertisement we show one
of our Florshelm style for this season-a
tan Russia calf bid on the "Piccadilly" last
unusual value at 3 pur pair.
If you are "on the fence" as regards
your present shoe man, give us a
trial for that next pair.
Woolen Mill Stores
.Miir..hflt'ld
id.Tjr
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IN
0BLE THEATE
TO-NIGHT
youk lasr chaxci: to ski:
JIII.MI-: 1HMCKK I X "PKGtJY"
Tho plcliiro that Mil tlio h.'.oio town to tnlklns Htr vh
Itiimlrftl pw.ple saw "i'oggj" !' iiliw
VOL' SIIOUI.I) SIJK HUH TONIGHT
IMs-.tlvi.iy will not le '' Kiiln '' "l' f"- ,,(,
KMli.
K HIJi:i..SOF IIAPPIXKSS-TWO SHOWS, 7 AM) H.I5
Jm.- I'loor Sc " ' flillil" &
TOMORROW XIHT-TIIK lll3W)Vi:i) VAfUHOND" P. ...-,.
made iu Ameilca In Ptlio Colors.
affair being postponed Indefinitely.
Mow (( Daniels Crook. 0. Jt
VIcrs him taken a position at tho Mc-nonuId-Vnughun
logging camp at
Daniels Crook nml Sirs. Vlers anil
child hnvo moved there and will keep
house.
Opens eu' Store ,1. A. Wilkinson
and wife have arrived In North Hond
from Glonndn to locate. Mr. Wilk
inson has rented tho vacant store
room in tho Castle Rulldlng nndj will
open a clothing store.
Stages Start Again. This morning
tho Cotiullle auto stages again wont
onto tho run fooling now that the
bad weather Is passed, nt least for the
time being. This Is the second start
thnt the machines hnvo made this
season.
No Hond Yet It was stated here
this morning thnt Harry Hazolton.
chnrged with nilultry nnd arrested
here Into Friday afternoon, is Btlll
In tho Jail nt Coqulllo, having failed
to secure- tho necessary $000 bonds
for his freedom. It was said that
his father was to get him out.
Council Tonight At eight o'clock
in tho city hall there will bo n meet
ing of tho council this evening to tnlk
over tho business of the municipality.
Tho quoston or tho buying of tho
wntor company Is ox pec tod to come
up nt tho next meeting. Thero .iro
sovornl street mntters up for con
sidorntiou this evening.
Rrlngs lln'lot Roes. Deputy Sher
iff W. C. l.alrd cumo over from Co
nulllo this liinrnlnir iwilli lmllnt lmvu
for cncli precinct In this end of tho
county. Ho Is n mighty busy mnnj
todny, getting them distributed not
only in tho city but to tho precincts'
iibout Ten Mile, Coos River nnd the'
patron? w 3
North Ilcnd
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various inlets, getting nil In readiness
for tho election of Friday.
Many at Douches. Tim roads- were
yesterday in the best shape of the!
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jutw ituii n v.is i-uiiuiii.-ii uiuru wt'iu
sonio 00 car that wont through to
Sunset Hay nnd the other beauties.
Many camu buck loaded with rhodo
dendrons, most of which are now ills-
... ..I.. ml... . ...-. ... .1.
uii-.iniiK. i no wvuuiur in iiiUj
benches yesterday was n trifle chilly.
1-ooklng for Deer. Deputy Game
Wnrdes Thomas expects to leave In'
tho morning for Curry county to look I
over tho gaum field, lie says he is
worried about deer, for on a recent
trip found notio of them, where goner-!
nlly thero are ninny in the brush, lie
snys that tho explanation may bo that,
tho hard winter drove them down.
Into tho valleys and that they have
not vet returned. Ho said that nrac-
tlcally all of tho iluclft have left the
country, having gone Into the north.
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F. K. AMjHN left this morning for a
short visit to North l.ak.
HUGH DAUCIiAY wns nn over Sun
day visitor nt tho county seat.
A. N. JOHNSON cumo up Saturday
from Rullurds for u short visit.
13. GIRRSON is hero from Norway
looking after somu biuliicfs mut
ters. MRS. A. W. 11URTON, of Poworfl, Is
in the city visiting at tho John Renr
home.
.1. K. POKUSY enmo over Snturdny
to look nftor soma civil engineer
mnttora.
II. A. FI3ROUSON was among tho
Coiiulllo visitors in tho city over
Sunday.
MRS. JOHN SNYDI3R nnd llttlo son
wont up to Portland this morning!
for n visit.
i
FRANK LANG, or tho Coqulllo
Ilntcliery, wns a week end visitor
in tho city.
ROU13RT I1ALI.ANTYNI3 was in
over Sunday from his home nt
Reaver Hill.
FRANK CATT13RUN mont up to
North Iiko this morning to cull
on tho trade.
CHI3STI3R 13. CAR13Y is down from
Allognny looking nftor Bomo tim
ber business.
FRANK PAG13 left on tho morning
train, calling on tho trndo In tho
Coqulllo Vnlloy.
MISS H13U3N 8PRAGUJ3 returned on
tho morning train from a wcok end
visit In Powers.
JIJD013 J AM KB WATSON wns horo
Snturdny ovonlng to attond tho
Good Roads meeting.
PAT H13NNI3SS13Y returned to tho
mines tills morning after n week
ond visit In tho city.
HI3NRY HUGGINS, who camo over
Saturday night for a visit re
turned liouiu yesteidny.
DR. 13. MINOUS wont over to Coqulllo
this morning In his inaehlna on
professional business.
COI.MI3R RUFFINOTON lias ro
turnod to his Gold Ilonh homo
nftor n legal visit here.
Sl'PT. W. P. MILI.HIliwont to Port
land yestordny on railway business'.
I Ho expects to return Tuesday.
R. h. MAGI3I3, of North Lake, was
horo on Saturday, returning to
his homo yostorday morning.
II. W. TAVKNNI3R, prlnolpal of tho
Coos RIvor school, wns umong tho
week ond visitors In tho city.
MISS I3VELYN JUSTI3N camo over
from her homo on Wlllnnch Inlet to
spend Sunday horo with frlonds,
MRS. J. DUNSON loft this morning
for Seattle and Sumas whero she
ni:i visit rointlvcs for u few weeks.
IOIIN DASIINKY, foreman of ono
of tho Sm'th-Powors camps, hns
boon v siting hU fimlly In tho
lty.
. K. CONWAY was a pasaongor to
GHidlnor this morning to bo thore
when tho bond bids aro opened tills
ovenlng.
MR. AND MR3, O. M. JOHNSON
wnt ii') t Ton Mile on Saturday
and vlsltud thero yesterday with
friends.
MR. AND MRS. N. C. HOPPLE, nf-
tor visiting at the F. E. Allen homo,
returned this morning to La
Grande.
I). L. RUCKINGHAM went up to
North Lake late Saturday after
noon, whore he Is doing some civ
il engineering.
DANIEL RARKLOW, of Myrtle
Point, bus returned home after
several days hero In tho Interests
of I1I3 campaign.
MH. AND MRS. ANSON ROGERS,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons and
Mrs. W. F. Miller motored to Sun
set Ihiy yesterday.
ROADMASTI3R It. 11. MtTUDOCK
returned, to Coiiulllo on tho morn
ing train, after 3poniIlug tho woek
end In this section.
.T. T. HAItltlGAN wont to tho Co
iiulllo Valley on the morning
tru'n In tho Interests of his cam
paign for county commissioner.
C. R, PKCK and Dorsey Kreltzer left
this morning for Gardiner. Mr.
Kreltzer Is representing the First
National Rank In the bond bidding.
FRi:i) DAVIS of the Daniels Creek
camp was In tho city Saturday
night and wont to Lakoaldc to
play In tho baseball games thore.
(JKOUG13 I.ARRSON left In his ma
chine this morning for Gold
Reach. Ilo wns accoinpnnleil hy
J. C. Cinnmer, of the Tobnero
Company of California, and 13.
Rnseiiilorf. All three wl.I call
on the trade In that aect'on.
G13OR013 GOODRUM nnd W. J. Con
rad left this fornlng for Krnwe,
north of the Unipiiiiii, where they
nro looking nt some farm lauds.
Mil. AND MRS. WILLIAM GR1M138,
nftor nn ubsonco of hovoii mouths,
aro expected bnck this evening.
They have been in Allinmbrn, Cal
ifornia. JAM13S T. RRAND loft yesterday
morning for Gardiner, thero to
meet Ills brothor from Rojc
burg who Is "po1(leklng." Ho
Is running for tho Republican
ropreseiitutlvu nomination of
Douglas county.
JAMI38 13. MONTGOMERY and
Frank Terrnro wont out to llrldgo
this morning to attond u Good
Roads meeting. They cntuo
back later In tho day and will
bo nt Alloguuy for a meeting this
evening.
JOHN YI30N, mllllnnniro rondmns
tor of Multnomah county, Is ex
pected from Portlnud this oven
lug. RuftiH C. llolmnn, Multun
mnh county commlaslouor Is ex
pected tomorrow night. They
will aid at tho remaining Good
Roads talkB.
t AMONG THE SICK I
!
A. F. Rush or llunkor Hill Is mif
rerlug from nil Injured eye.
Chester Coudron, son of Waller
Condrou, Is laid up with hruisM
caused by a fall from nn auto truck.
Mnlr Dano Is confined to his homo
with a sovore nttnrk of neurnlxta.
I'XIOX IjAROR coxvkxtiox
A Labor Convention will be held
on Weduosilny evening, May 17th
at 7:.'i0 p. m. sharp In tho Long
jhornmens' Hall, North Front Street
Marshflold, for tho purpose of en
dorsing landidutcs for the priinur
los. All wage earner, whether
union members or not, uro request
ed to attend.
CI3NTRAL LAROJt COM.MITTI5I3
A. Land los, Secretary
FOR S. 1.13 Olio of A. J.
C. cows duo to froxhon Iu 4
July. For tho price asked she
will moro than twlco imy for
horsolf this yoar. Also some
(Ino liolfor calvos and yoar-
if lings from roglstor of merit
dams. Apply to,
!', A. Kuri'lil
YOU AUTO
CALL F00TE
Ho li.-s a flno now Wlnton Six.
Will bo day or night anywhoro. No.v
phono number I l-L. Rlanco Hotel.
Good norvlco. Iloawinuhlo rates.
Residence Phono, 28-J
HROADWAY HOTEL
Lai go modem rooms for ", !l r
I ItacIit'lMi'M at very low into., wltli
cooking privilege If desired. P. O.
Dull. ling.
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SOCIAL CALKMIAH
Monday 4
Progress Club Annual Pic-
nlc nt Caoiton.
4 Alpha Delphian Society
with Grace Johnson In Uunker
Hill. t
Tuevd.iy 4
Episcopal Ladles' Guild In
O Guild Hall
North lls...t Athono Delphi-
nn Club in the library build-
Ing 4
WviliicMhiy
Sumner (Social Club with
Mrs. W. U. l-'arrlii.
North Rend D. M. C. Club $
with Mm. Lester Haton.
North Rend Catholic ladles
entertain Union Aid at Pros-
hytorlan church. 4
Alert Club all day session
4 with Mrs. Jeiinlo lkrtunnn. 4
Presbyterian Auxiliary with
Mrs. C. II. Peek.
Prlsclllns with Mrs. Fred
Grlnolds Iu Hunker Hill.
Thursday
4 13astsldo Social Club with O
Mrs. J. Swnnson.
A. N. W. Club .with Mrs.
Annie Towor.
Dahlia Club with Mrs. C. O.
Gosnoy In I3nglewood.
North Rend Episcopal Guild
with Mrs. I. II. Hurtle.
Genera Club with Mrs. Hen-
ry Ross.
Rainbow Club mooting nt
nt Club house on South Fork
of Coos River.
O North Rend Junior Club
- with Inez. KJclInud.
Fiiilay
Past Matrons' Society with
Mrs. Georgo Mulch.
t AT THE HOTELS 1
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Chandler Hotel
Robert Rnllantyno, Reaver Hill; A.
N. Johnson) Rullnrds; Collier Ruff-
Ington, Gold Reach; F. A. Rakor, Sit-
kum; Inez F. Hunch, Coqulllo; C,
A. Jnrmnn and wlfo, PortlnmV; C. G.
l'ahy, Randon; J. A. "Mnlonoy, Snn
Francisco; Mike Sounn, Portland;
Urnst 11. Rockel, Portland; J. For
Bytho, San Frnnclsco; C. W. Dolloff,
San Frnnclsco; W. A. Cnffo; Port
laud; Frank Torrnco, Wushlngton;
Jnmes Watson, Coqulllo; Joseph
hWenro, Salem; R. 11, Murdoch, Co
qulllo; J. R. Dalloyy Sulphur Springs;
tlenrgo L. Corn, Portland; J. .1.
Richardson, Portland; R. II. Grant,
Portland; Olt Motuchmnn, Portland;
It. V. Tavennor Coob RIvor; L, A.
Taylor, Portland; 13. 13. MeCluro,
Portlnuif; 13arl 1). Doran, Portland;
Mrs. lloun, Snn Ionclsco; A. llenn,
San Franels.cu; C. A. Shopner, San
Frnnclsco,
Lloyd Hoi el
J. II. Slonorson, Wnllnro; A. J.
Craig, Elkton; II, L. Mngcei Lakesldo;
Alice Koll, Powers; L. J. Hudson,
Powers; Hnlpli flmltli, Coos RIvor;
Thomas 13, Harrow Coqulllo; Mrs. A,
Mnndory North Hond; II, A. Korgu
kVmi, Coqulllo; .Mrs. U. "Wltschery,
Coalodo; Lester Rose, Randon; 11. J.
Rorroquo, Edmondton.
, lllnnco Hotel
Goorgo Sohnffor, Coos RIvor; C. W.
Hill, Coqulllo; R. H. Rogers. Coqulllo;
(J. S. McOulloeh. Coqulllo; L, Drown,
Coqulllo; Jack Waynrj Myrtle Point;
IL J. Roberta, Portland; Wllllnm II.
Nowmoyor, Salom; Daniel Ihirkiow,
Myrtlo Point; H. L. Oroff, Reaver
Hill; Davo Driiwn Capip 1; W. D.
Myor. Myrtlo Point: F. II. Matthews,
San Francisco; Gus Westlnnd, Rlue
Rldgo; R. Montgomery, Dluo RldK;
8m Wlson Rlue Rlilfto; It. !'. Cook.
Coqulllo; Robert Wilkinson, Rlue
Rldgo.
HI. Liureuco Hotel
Mrs. J. Rliodos. Port Orford; I).
Rhoilos, Port Orford; Art Moo, Myrtlo
Point; Mlko Roono, Suninnr; Frank
Lang, Coqullla Hatrlmry; OhMter K.
Cnroy Allognny; K. P. Dlark, Coos
RIvor; K. J. Roborls, Poitlund; l.w
F. Price. Sumnor; It. E. RandorHon.
' Dluo Rldgo; Vornon Snillh, Rwiver
'lllll; Fred Davis, Rluo Rldgo; E M
RobortHon. Rluo Rldgo; lUy O. Vool
Rluo Rldito; J. II. Roony Rluo
I Hlryio: Ell lllzalo, Delmnr, Law K.
I Pillet, Los Angolan: il. E. KollogK.
'Portland; J. Y. Pollay, Coqulllo; Er
nest Hill nnd wlfo, South Inlet; 11
I Crawford, San Frniwlnco; C. It. Lout
i dale. Sin Prnnolaco; K- Gihlwon, Nor
, wmv. MIsh Hhnlyn .1 niton, Wllluncb
I Inlet.
Itnmilwi.y Hotel
II. A. Fergut, Coqulllo: Carl II.
Ilox, Portland; Raymond Rakot; Co-
jqulllo; M. Howo, Powers: II. N- Wob-
ister, Coos River; William Ntuiimn.
Snn Frnnclsco; Frctl Stock, Sumnor:
(J. It. Dhitow, Coqulllo; J. M. Sbouilo
jand v.lfo, Portland; Mr. audi Mrs
I Matt Meer. Seattle.
BICYCLE TIRES
Duy Tliepi Fri-m IX Wo
Chargo Xotliing Itt Put Them
.. on Your WIihjI
MARSHHFin CYCLERY
Men's Smts
Suits that nrc worth ono third
more.
Look ut thco suits liy them
on, nnd bo convinced of tho
wonderful value and tho fit thnt
J on receive.
Men's Gray Kill In, a dandy Ijt7.ll)
.Men's French Rlue Serge,
S 15.1)0 value, out- price $i).l)()
I'aiicy I'lnliN, Plain Grays
Hi-own Mixed $(.1()
French Si'rges, a ilandy nt
MIK.OO, our price $l2.no
l-'uncy ThcciIm nnd Xovelles
jti!.n
Heavy Rlue Sorgo nonbreuk
able, 1'iotit Hand .Made
Collar, ?llU..-0 value, inrr
price SH.7ft
heerttorsted J
CAOHrrjnrrn
WtMAlih$'--iM l3k
, j
X NEW TODAY ' X
$..
WANTED Girl for uoueral house
work. Phono f.C-J or 1!C4
J.
WILii RF.XT my homo furnished
with water free and promises
kopt from Juno 7th to August 1C,
for ?l!0 per month. Apply nt
the house or phono 38.1-J. F. A.
Tledgon.
FOR SALE Complete outfit furni
ture for sovon room house. Also
number of chickens. Apply 040
Eighth street nnd Flnnugan.
Phono 272-L.
FOR HEXT Houso on No. R'tlwny.
Near Highland. Apply 3SG Sec
ond street North.
TOMATO AND OARRAGH PLANTS
Strong and henltahy tomato
lific dot. Cabbngo ICc'doz. Spec
ial prices by 100, Send postal
card Kclx Thomas, N. Coos Riv
er. Phono IIO.'IXXI.
WANTED To leaso small ranch
for form of years. Would buy
stock and household goodi If
reasonable, N. G, Tliomas, 78
Central Ave. Marshflold. Tel. 10.
WANTED TO TRADE for n motor
boat; rango In price $75 to $150.
Address P. O. Rox 115 Murshflold.
X L0S7 X
$?
LOST Gold watch and fob, Howiml
for Its return to Thu Times office,
t WANTED I
$
WANTED To lent a tent. Apply
T. F. lllllyer, 188 Third St. 8o. J
HOMESTEADS Colvlllo Indian
Reservation, Wash., open for sot
Moment. Drawing July 27th.
About 500,000 acres, Compluto
Mup and Doscrlpttou, Postpaid
$1.00, Smith and McCrea No. 22
Euglu Illdg. Spoknno Wash.
t FOR RENT I
FOR ItlCNT Modern furulslieil apt.
I rlvnte bath, frco heat, wator. l
week, $22.50 mouth, Myrtlo Arms.
-i. .i i i i i - i r w
FOR HEXT Modern five-room boil
gnlow on 12th and Cohimorclal
etreots, $12.50 per mnnth. Apply
Going & llarvoy.
APT. $1.00 week; tflft.oi) mo.
Ilroadway Hotel. P. O. Illdg.
I'lUtXISIIKI) FLAT 0.00 mo.
newly tinted, lth nnd Central,
Phono II3J.
XKWLY PAPERED and painted
houuon, lth and Market, Ph. 4 1.1 J.
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FOR HEXT.
ROOMS, noe to $1.00 Day; j
j 1S'2 to $5 Weeks Hoiibckccp- j
ing Apt., $H mo. up, Frco j
hath. Lloyd Hotel Apt. j
.
I FOR SALE
FOR SALIC Wicker baby buggy.
Kill So. 5th Streot. s
FOR SALE Classy Chevrolet Rojm.
stor In good order. Run fosa tliur'
C.qoo mllej. Extra equipment,
7 ID 3. lth Streot.
FOR SALIC Flvo room modern
house, including bathroom fix
tuios and sink. $300. If moved
off tho lata. Phono 232X.
FOR SAMfe-At once, Eroimmy Rug
Co. Plaio full of work. Stay and
tenth thoruughly. FJuo clianco far
man and wlfo. Host reasons for
Bulling.
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