The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 22, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY YIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916. EVENING EDITION
THREE
L-rEjcmMAL OIRECTORV
I A, L Houseworth,
i Phklmi nnl Burgoom
Office: Irving "lock.
i. ti u 12 . m.1
U 7 to 8 p. m.
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Wrl9ht Phono 188.1
BUILDING COMTMAiruM
kitltnates funusnou ou roiiuw
H. M. Shaw
..- -...I Tliront Rneciallat
Frt, wr -
bone :)-'. Iloonm a"'-801
Irving iiiock.
JIATTIB H. SHAW.
Thone 830-J.
G. Chandler
AROHITKOT
Ui 301 nd 302, Coko Dulldlni
Msrihtleld. Oregon.
MIES
BLANCO
the Public Service Hotel
M Just DCCIl lllurouKinj itouhiv
nJ opened to tho public March
jnid. Some of tho features
f,, nlil hostelry arc. free em-
,,n,n( lmrNii, frco sowing room,
fcmuitlon Itiitlotln mill kind treat-
t. The pntronngo of tuo pnhllf
otlcl(ed.
niiANCO IIOTKTi
227 North Front street ,
Phono lll-Ii.
Miirshflcltl. Oregon
OYAL
TONIGHT
Edson Elliott Co. presenting
"THE BARRIER"
in 4 Acts
i Pictures Madame Pctrova
in
THE HEART OF A PAINTED
WOMAN"
200 Gorgeous Scenes
Admission
bwer Floor 15c Balcony 10c
TOMORROW NIGHT Max
Figman in "MY BEST
GIRL" A comic sensation.
RACE SUICIDE" Saturday.
TIIK WEATHER REPORT
OREGON - Fair toiilKht
i With frost: Tilosdnv fnlr.
witrmor except, near const,
wcstoily winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 houra ending at
4:13 a. in., May 22, by llonj.
OstHnd, Bpcclal govomment
Meteorologist:
Maximum 57
Minimum 30
At 4: 13 n. m 40
Precipitation 27
rroclpltatlon slnco Sopt. 1,
1915 S2.55
Precipitation aniuo porlod
last year GI.30
Wind: Southwest, cloudy
SUNRISE AND SUNSET.
Monday
May 22. Sun rises at
4:30 nnd sets at 7.23.
$
: born :
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STADKY Horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Stadoy, of Norway, on May
, 18, a son.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Hurry
Johnson at their homo In Easlsldo,
Friday evening, a baby girl. .Mother
and child are doing woll and tho
happy father, who Is In tho cust ou
business will bo delighted with
the good nowB of tho arrival of his
first child. Grandfather Walter
'Robertson shares with him In the
happiness brought by the llttlo
strangor.
Left, on Adeline. Aboard tho Ado-
midnight for Oakland were tho fol
loglug passengers, Mario Data, Elmer
Oresovlch, .lohs Troklsl, Stanley Go-
woskl, II. I.. Knox, Mrs. Knop, lluth
Knox and E. Schroeder.
Iluliy Clirls'loncd. Tho young son
of Mr. and .Mrs. M. O Malonoy wns
formally christened Sunday afternoon
by tho Row Fnthor H. .1. McDovltt.
Josoph Michael bolng tho name cgn
ferrcd. Mrs. Malr Dano and F. W.
Powers wore tho sponsors.
Takes Charge of Camp. Irut Mot
calf left this morning for tho SIubIuw
country whero he will take chargo of
a logging camp for tho Reynolds
Shlnglo Mill which was recently es
tablished at Acmo.
Few at Reaches. In splto of tho
uncertain weather of yesterday there
Iwero quite a few vlsltois (at the
beaches. Thoso who returned
from Sunset Hay said that It
rained heavily In the morning nnd
later turned off very nicely. Tho
roads were a trifle slippery for tho
nittos.
Would Destroy Mull John llolgor.
aged SI, was taken into custody Sat
urday afternoon at his homo near
Acme ou the Sluslaw. Tho old man
scorned to bo suffering from an hal
lucination that ho should destroy all
the malt that he could get In contact
with and worked himself Into a fury
whllo tearing up tho missives.
Viont to Hochui-g. Representa
tives from tho local I. O. O. F. and
tho Robeknh lodges left for Roseburg
to attend the state convention that
convenes thero tomorrow. Among
thoso going todny were Mrs. Rata
I.ando, Mrs. J. l.eo Rrown, Miss Car-
Vie Ross, Israol I.ando, IV. 'Ilago
melstor, Herbert Phillips and William
Iiaoh.
Riiys'ii Residence. Frank llorton
has 'recently 'purchased from Itoy
Carpenter a neat little bungalow In
Englowood and on Tenth street,
South. Tho lot Is 50 by 150. Mr.
Horton expects to do quite a bit of
repairing ou tho place though he
says ho is not figuring on moving out
thero, at least for tho present any
way. Races Called Off. Ross Smith
announced this morning that tho
races scheduled for Decoration Day
by tho Coos-Curry Auto Racing As
sociation havo been called off. The
day is to bo observed as one asldo
from nil sports. The Association
mombcrs, as soon a they saw there
wns a fooling against tho rnces, Im
mediately gavo them up.
Few Were Fishing. Deputy Game
Warden J. M. Thomnfi went up to
Powers this morning to look over
tho gnmo situation up there. Ho said
that at Ten Mllo yesterday ho saw
only two men out fishing, all tho re
mainder being women, of whom ther
wore qulto a .number. Ho winked
when ho said this, Inasmuch ns wo
inon do not havo to pay for their fish-
lug licenses.
Nniin Smith SiMikvn. In the wa
torfront nows of tho San Francisco
Kxamlnor appeared a nolo on Friday
tolling1 of tho arrival thero or tno
IT. S. Transi Sherman from tho
Philippines. . .j skipper reported
thnt on April '.' i spoko tho Nnnn
Smith of Coos Hay, outward bound
for tho Orient under charter. Ho
said that "the vessel wis making IIh
way through choppy seas, but asked
to ho reported all well." Tho Nnnn
Smith loft San Francisco about April
5 and Is not expected back on Coos
Day until July.
Are .Making Simoy. Capt. J, II.
Polhemus cnnie up from Empire this
morning nnd left on the early train
for Coqullle. lletween tho county
seat and llnutlon a survey Is being
made of the river depths. He snld
that the rain makes it difficult to
get ncciirnto ilevths bccatibo the rtvor
Is swelled. Up to Saturday evening
tho dredge Mlchlu had taken 100,00)
yards of sand from off the bar since
she has been back. During the Inst
week she was delayed two days be
cause of Inclcmont weather.
PiiKrM Arc Served. Deputy
Sheriff W. O. Imlnl today served
papers in connection with the contest
of the recent recall election held In
Eostsldc. Thero are two cases, one.
nt Mm lnli. with W. V. Itvnrlv. form
er school director ns lelator, versus
Will Stcckcl and also tho stato, with
Eleanor lludlock ns relator, vomits
Ncls Nelson. Tho complnlut stntcs
that tho recall election of the two
school bonrd members was Illegal
and declares that tho defendants "un
lawfully and without right usurped
tho offices of tho school directors"
and It Is asked that Ihey bo restrained
from 'holding tho offices.
DRY WOOD
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Campbell's Woodyard
Jsurth Front Stroot
Phone HH-J
FOR TRANSFER AND
BTOR.HJH OF HOUSEHOLD
KOOIM, FREIGHT AND
HAGOAGE Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono hi:!
Residence Phono J;-J
Haiket Ave. ami Waterfront
1 p
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, BROADWAY HOTEL
'at Bo nindeiii rooms foe U. it or .
Indicium ut very low nit cm, with
cook'"K pilvllego If lehlritl. P. O. ;
I'ullillng. I
MHMIHMB1HHaaMHMMa
BICYCLE TIRES
; Them From Us. Wo
Cliargo Nothing to Put Them
" on Your Wlun'l
I MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
I WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME
SCHEDULE BETWEEN
Marshfleld and Portland
.(Now Effective)
Irln No. l
Leaves
I 30 a m.
' 10 a.m.
'50 a.m.
'15 a. m.
"OOa.m.
MO a.m.
''"a.m.
11 50 a.m.
1 SO p. m.
16 P. m.
J15a m.
' " P. m,
Train No. 2.
Stations Arrives
Portland 10:15 p.m.
Ar. Eugene Lv.
5:25 p.m.
I.v. Eugono Ar.
5:15 p. ra.
Not! 4:15 p.m.
Mnploton 2:35 p.m.
Cu3hman ( Flor
ence) 2:10 p.m.
Ada l:28p.m.
Gardiner 1:00 p.m.
Reedsport 11:20 a.m.
North Lake 10:31 a.m.
North Bond 9:40 a.m.
Marshfleld fl:20a. m.
, SAVE MONEY
"I ordering the fatuous
HENRYVILLE COAL
R"t toal, ton $4.00
Lump coal, ton 93.50
0r I'Mf ton of lfoth..t.7S
. MUSSON, Prop.
p,'one 18-J or levo orders
11 Hllljer'a Clgnr Btoro
Why buy
cheap shoes in the belief
that it is economy?
One pair of Florsheims at
$5 or $6 will prove posi
tively that good shoes cost
less in the end and you
have the additional satis
faction of correct style
and perfect fit.
Consider the quality of The
Florsheim Shoe not the price
Sold exclusively at the store
For The Man Who Cares.
Woolen Mill Stores
MARSHFIELD :: :: NORTH BEND
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H. U. RING was a week end vis
itor hero from I.ampn.
EDWIN M. HARVEY, from Point
Terrace .spent hto week end here.
RAY HEXHAM la noro todny on
business from over ut Mckinley.
HAROLD T. LEWIS wbb hero -over
Sunday from his homo at Gardiner.
A. TUESTROM nnd Jako Tuostrom
came In Saturday evening from
North Lake.
FRANK STOCK was among the
vIMtors In tho city yesterday
from Stunner.
E. O. RAYMOND was down yojtor
ilny for n short visit from his
place, at Templeton.
.1. E. PAULSON, of Coqiilllo, camo
ovor this morning to look aftor
some matter.? of business,
WILLIAM VAUGHN went out to
tho Denver Hill enmp or McDon
ald and Vnuglin this morning.
J. II. FLANAGAN and Herbert
Lockhart havo been enjoying a
fow days fishing nt Ton Mlln.
FRANK CATTERLIN left on tho
morning trnln to call on tho
trado In Coqiilllo Valley points.
J. E. HURNETT and Gus Westlnnd
woro down from Illiio Rltlgo to
spend tho week end in tho city.
It. G. SMYTHE, of Medford, hns
arrived hero on business In con
nection with tho Klnnoy proper
ties. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD
enmo ovor this morning from tho
county seat with some papers to
jorvo.
MRS. R08A PREU8S, who Is tench
lug at Henvor Hill, spoilt the wcok
end In tho city visiting .villi
frlouds,
MRS. LORENTZEN, Mrs. J. A. Ken
nedy nnd Mr. and Mm. Johnson,
woro arrivals horo Snturduy from
Medford.
MISS EDNA HARVEY, of Eugono,
spent tho weok end with Miss
Laura Ruth, who Is teaching nt
Mllllngton.
DEAN WILLIAM HORSFALL pass
ed through from Hauilon this
morning enrouto to Portland for
a few dayi3.
E. G. PERHAM wont back to his
camp on tho morning train. Tho
rain has been doluylng tho work
considerably.
F. P. WA1TE accompanied by Mr.
Sinytho of Medford arrived horo
Saturday evening to look after
L.torcsts on tho Hay.
MRS. E. E. STRAW returned Sat
urday ovenlng from California
whero sho was called by tho
I'eath of bor mother.
W. A. RUTH, Portland druggist,
arrived in Marshfleld on Satur
day to vldlt his sisters Mlssos
Laura and Hazel Ruth .
('. A. SEHLHREDE and wlfo went
out yesterday morning to Rosa
burg whoro they will attend tho
I. O. O. F. convention this weok.
PAUL STERLING of Coqiilllo ro
turnod Saturday night from u
few days fishing at Ten Mllo,
InkliiK forty flno ones with him.
POMMASTHR HUGH M'LAIN
went oor to Myrtle Point on thoj
m.ir.iiiiK train to look aftor aomo
mt nut work. i
S'. .MOON and A. H. GIdley were)
eallurs at Coqullle today, Thoy
havo a contract for tho laying
of la.u'lO street paving In tho
mm tv seat.
Ml slS ELVIRA FRIZERN wont ba. k
to her work In tho sheriff's
office this morning after spend
ing the week end with her par
ent. iUS-TRKT ATTORNEY h. A. LIL-JI-QVIST
wont over to tho coun
iv sen on tho morning train to
alii ail tho monthly meeting of
. lountv court. I
THE RIY ALHERT HA88FORD ox
pe tn to leave about Wednesday
foi Sr itlo where bo is now pruain
In Ho arrived hero Friday to
speak Saturdny nt tho funeral of
Mrs. A. 'A, Downs.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL, Grand Mas
ter of tho 1. O. O. F. In Oregon,
accompanied by Mrs. Hall, loft
yeslerdiiy to nttend the state con
vention. REV. ROllERT E. DROWNING left
on this morning's trnln for Eu
gene nnd Inter Portland. Ho In
tends to go east for a fow wcokB
on a vacation, going to Washing
ton, 1). C.
FRED GETTINS, D. L. Hiicklngham
and Georgo Haines went out to
Ten Mllo on the morning train,
expecting to be thuro n few days
on some surveying work.
DAN E. MAl.ONEY and wlfo and
children nrrlved homp SnturJny.
Mrs. Mnlouey and children ware
vi.ittu nt the homo of her sis
ter, Mrs. Harry Paddock of Glad
stone, near Portlnnd, while Mr.
Mnlouey mndo a trip to I own.
MRS. GEO. GETTING returned
Snturduy afternoon from Port
lnnd whero she was called a
week ago by tho illueas nnd
denth of her brother, llluod ,
poisoning resulting from n triple!
frncture of his leg wus tho ctuu:c
of dentil.
W. F. MILLER, until a fow dayH
ago superintendent of tho local
railroad, left this morning for
Portland thero to acquaint him
self with his new duties iu assist
ant geiiornl freight luuungor for
Oregon. Mrs. Miller will prob
ably go to Portlnnd within a
week.
Every Day
Prices at the
Penney Store
Men's Suits )?H.IMI
Men's Hats, UMT., $1.!S ... .US
Men's Caps ...title llle illle, 2.V
Dress Shirts, Boft collar ...40c
Canvns Gloves, Knit Wrist, per
pair ic
Kahkl Pants, everyday "He
Worsted Pants
$f.lH, $l.ll, .51.'-, HHc
Corduioys J? t .US
Men's Tics . ,...U."c
Men's Dress Shoes, llutton
.s:i.r,ii, .ii.uh, iji'.U)
Men's Work Shoes
ijW.no, Ijlil.SM, .r-'.DH, !!., Si.l
fl fnterporsttd J
t NEW TODAY ' J
r 111 ..M'imIiii- fin- niiIo all HIV
household furniture, Including
pluno. Phone iliPtf. S. V. Small.
I r-uuiMU
Ftll'M) XKAU TI.11I-.S iii-'i'ivi'. .v
pocket knife. Owner mny rcolvo
aitlclo at this orflce by paying for
this ad.
I
X FOR RENT I
!
FOR RKNT Modern fnrnlsliwl npts.
rrlvnto bath, freo hent, water. $7
wcok, $22.50 month. Myrtlo Arms.
FOR RENT Modem five-room bun
enlow on 12th nnd Commercial
Btrnots, $12.50 per month. Apply
Going & Hnrvoy.
GEORGE HAINES left this morning
lor I'oriiiinu. no iiienus to tauo . ,, ,, , .... . .,
.... , ., v, ., . Case, Kan Frnnc sco Mr. nnd Mrs.
11 trip tliruigh tho Northwestern,,, , .... . ,,
Renter, Portland; Joo Gngo, Port
lnnd; Henry Metcnlf, South Inlet;
A. Tuestroin, Templeton, Jako Tuos
trom, Templeton; John Meyer, Port
laud; William It. Newmyor, Halom;
George It. Howard, West lnko; 11.
J. Roberts, Portlnnd; II. H. Ring,
Uunpn; Ward Wolf. Salem; 8. M.
elites and probably will liu gniai
far 10 dnys or more. On his re
turn he will probnbly go with his
family back to his old homo In
Sonoma county, California, and
may locate thoro.
t AT THE HOTELS X
$?
(Iiiiinllee 'Hotel
'A. F. Mcdlno, llnslou; G. A. Thoiu
ns, Portlnnd: J. S. Gnllngher. Oak-
lnnil: F. II. Wright, Portlnnd; I). I.
McGeo, San Francisco; Charles E.
Oliver, Portlnnd; Goorgo W. Kriise,
Pony Inlet; Mrs. Rosa Preuss, Hea
ver Hill;! Hornco R. Huinett, Port
land: F. 11. Walto, Suthorlln; It. G.
Kmytho, Medfoid; S. H. Rathfor.
Utlca, Now York; W. It. Wing-. 81m
Francisco; Horllo Rllla, Portland'
Edwin M. Harvey, Point Terrnro; W.
J. Wlswall, Portland; II. II. Voatnh,
Portland; C. II. MeCiitchoon, San
Francisco; W. A. Tolley, Sun Fran
cisco; A. E. Tully, Wallowa; A. II.
Stelnniotz, Portland; W. P. MrKonnn
nnd wlfo, Lnmpn; T. C. O'Connor,
Portlnnd; F. A. Coffin, Sun Frnncls-
eo; Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Johnson, Port
lnnd; Miss Dobornli Glbbs, Ollvetowu'
Peter McKeown, Powers; II. L. Hull,
Portlnnd; .1. II. Tomplo, Portland;
II. W. Fnrrlngton, Portland; I. F.
Gosser, Salem; II H. Ilnmmor, Port
lnnd; A. It. Phillips, Portland; Har
old T. Lnvls, Gurdlnor; Hen M0.M11I-
lon, Myrtlo Point; Harry Preston,
Coos Itlvor.
St. Ijiwiciice Hotel
E. F. Ilrowno, Reedsport; II. L.
Iluxall, r.mplro; Miss Grnco DatoH,
Sail Francisco; Georgo Wright, III no
Ridge; E. J. Roberts, Portland; Mrs.
H, Morgan. Emplro; J. Jackson, Co
qiilllo; Joo Keller, Eugene; ('. E.
Harris, Powers; Henry Ray, Port Or
ford; Lloyd Cutllp and wlfo, Coos
Itlvor; .InmoH Slieohim, Powers; J,
F. Polley, Coqullle; Jack Polk, Iowa;
Low F. Prlco. Sumner; J. II. Rooney,
111 110 RIiIkc; Sum Wilson, Hluo Rldgo;
It. E. Sandorson, Hluo Rldgo; Frank
Stock, Sumner; Ray Henham, Me
Kluloy; E. ('. Raymond, Taniplotnn;
E. .1. Roberts, Portland; L. (I. Mas
tors, Suninor; J. E. Cowan, North
iLnko; Kd, Matthes, Reedsport.
I.loyil Hotel
Mrs. I.oronlzen, Medford; Mrs J
A. Kennedy, Medford; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Johnson, Medford; James Clubb, Eu-1
genu; Joseph Lownlo, Hrnoklngs.
Miss E. Lownlo, Hrooklngs; O. Ray, 1
Norway; l W. Custnor, Portlnnd: M j
Dorvlii, San Francisco; C. A. Roslron, ,
San Francisco.
Illi.iico Mold I
Jack Wnyno, Myrtle Point; R 1
Lyster. Gardinor; G Dompsey, Del-'
mar; Mlko McKeown, Delmnr; Earjt
COHMIUK discofri:d
AMR HK'A
Hut ho doesn't mm It.
Wo Dlil Not Discover
PEROXIDE OF HYDRO
GEN Hut Wo Sell It, 11111I for
quality ami price jou can't
llC4lt It.
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono 20H
Wo Deliver lininodMoly
10. (1. Kesko, I'ortlnnd; J. C. Arnot,
Snn Francisco; R. Sorenson, Eugono;
Gus Westlnnd, Hluo Rldgo; J. E.
Hurnett, Hluo Rldgo; O. L. Hoglln,
Coqiilllo; 8. F. Fmtes, Sunset Dny;
.. .... . ...... i IIImI..
I !;. HlliyillC, nuniiior, viciirn i. mi
Coos River; Isuuo Stlenson, Coos
River; C. M. Rhodes, Empire! Goorgo
ir. Wnsson, .South inlet; W. Wnrner,
Milwaukee
Hroiuhvay Hotel
,n .! .()0 week; $in.()0 1110.
Hroadway Hotel. P. O. DIdg.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS, fi()c to 91.00 Day?
ljt2 to ." Wcekj IloiiNekecp
lug ApK, $H 1110. up. Frc
Imtli. IJoyil Hotel Apt.
.
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J FOR SALE .1
FOR SALE Day old chlcUs. Phono
fi-,1. E. A. Stonecyphor.
Mrs. C. Dunn, Senttlo; Mrs. P. Pny
atte, Soattlo; Guy Tumor, Reedsport;
Mr. and Mm. J. II. lllggarstaff; ho
attlo; Taylor Jones, Portland; R.
Webster, Coos River; Henry Gnrnor,
Portlnnd; F. G. Dodge, Portlnnd.
SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS
(liiuidlcti- Hotel
Mr. Grlffen, San FrMicluro; II. E.
Hollenbeck, Portlnnd; S.Leopold,
Portland: E. L. Huinett, New York;
E. Sandborg, Portlnnd; O. J. Gray,
Portlnnd; Jiiiuim A. Green, Chica
go; Attllla Normnn, Etigeiio E. K.
Ingram, Salem; Isndoro VIIonsky,
Snn Francisco; William Kulser,
North Lake; L. Wnlter, Seuttlo;
Henry Parcoll, Snn Francisco; A.
Donaldson, Herkeloy; R. N. Don-
aldsou, Ilerkoloy; M. Donaldson,
Horkoluy; T. II. Huggo, Monroe,
Wisconsin; C. W. Muddcu, Port
land; V. T. Smith, Portland; T. E.
O'Connor, Portland; W. J. Jenson,
Coqullle; Ed McKeown, Powers;
A. F. Medlno, San Francisco.
Hlaiico Hotel
Georgo It. Hammond, West LnKn;
Wllllum R. Newmyor, Suloin; D.
FraiiBon, Sunnier; W. Honior, Mil
waiikce; lien Mnrsco, Hluo RUIge;
L. II. Cook, Sulmii; J. It. Crook,
Coos Itlvor.
Lloyd Hotel
O. Ray, Norway; Mrs. E. Lownlo,
Hrooklngs; Jniuos Lownlo, llrook
ings; C. W. Custnor, Poitlund; M.
Dorvln, San Francisco; C. A. Roa
trom; San Francisco; Mlsa Lllloy
Roborts, PoworH; A. T, Thompson,
Portland,
St. Litwrenco Hotel
Joo Kellur, Eugono; Henry Ray,
Port Orforil; Mr nnd Mm. J. A.
Homo, Coos Rlvor; C. Anderson,
Coqulllu; P. Pnyotte, Seattle; S.
Olbbson, Norway; Mlnuo Engeu.
Norwuy; Mlko Hoone, Sumner; F.
Gro3s, Powers; E. L. Hrnnd. Sumner.
FOR SALE CHEAP Large; ''Clios-
tor Whllo boar, nbout :i years
old. C. W. Glbbs, Humor Ore.
HOMESTEADS Cohlllo Indian
Reservation, Wash., open for BOt
tlomont. Drawing July 27th.
About 500,000 acres. Comploto
Map and Description. Postpaid
11.00, Smith nnd McCrea No. 22
ICaglo Hldg. Spokane Wash.
FOR 8AI1F Small rmicli anil
stock. Address "A" care Time.!.
FOR SALE Hny inmv, V2 r. Iil.1t
lbs. Sound, true, 1125.00. This
la a flno nnluiul. Trudo for 900
or 1000 lb. homo. Sco or write,
dipt. Galloway, Launch North
Star.
FOR HALE Complete M't of fur
nlturo In four room houso. Soil
clioaply If taken nt once. Phono
271'. F. Pugsloy,
. .
FOR HALF Completo set of fur
niture for 5 room house and
houso for rent. Apply "F" euro
Times.-
FOR HA LIC At once, Ifctuiiomy Itu
Co. Place full of work. Stay and
tench thoroughly. Flno chnnco for
.miin and wife. Rest reasons for
selling' .
,
FOR SALE Olio of A, J,
C. cows duo to froshon In
July. For tho prlco asked alio
will moro than twlco pay for
hersolf this year. Also somo
flno heifer cuIvoh and year-
lings from roglater of merit
dams. Apply to,
F. A. Hacclil
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
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Tho Woild'n GiealoM .Motion Picture
"THE RATTLE CRY OF PEACE"
An Inspired levelatloii Million by .1. Stuart Hlurktoii slioiis
AweilcaV defeliselessness. Hf "-" ... , 'l.&.'i'J
See Hie most beautiful hky Hue In ho woihl in flumes.
The iiieliopnllx of tho n ester 11 lieiulspheio devaslated.
Tho fall of New Yoik.
The enemy iippionclilng.
The ilefwil of the Merged Am ei lean forces. .
Lan.lliiff of the l.ivadem. , ;. ' ' .. J2T.S
One foith desiioj.Ml. " " ' ", y,,,,
Our fleet beaten In Imttle. I ''
AND MA XV OTHER THINGS TO SHOW THAT ARE NOT PRE
PARED GA INST W.lt
IV NINE HKi REELS Two ShoiVh 7 and :10
Ailmlssioii Up-lalrs or Down, 2.1 Cent. Children I0i?
HPKIL MVriNEM TOMORROW AI'vrKRXOO.,Jtt:;0 foe out
of (mill people. Two shows In the etiin. Samo prices.
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We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
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