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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE tl. Hit. 11 IN WE REALM FEMININE Eivnts in Society U laf-e,tl IMI Um l1 Wl lag far ia B-a.'sr mm ..vtj , It lw.1. tfc la 1. 1 1. IMlM UtlUlll I ! & iHM ll !-- s.a ! ip i is. vU tmmlrt a it fatae l 4la' t4i ! in fr !:. UhIm It valuta ef Itla ae aa riia m :iai it !: Il r far w4Lr af. MA. JAMe. lUKBt itlwtiuH Ufnai:y u !& U evr ladar t ! Mr l A. Vtnuat, f af i4lea- aM ivlaaet Vara an. V ft. A. U llr4, h tU b Is. ct-aig af k fr rKtviim iiia fi J air i )etfe la ttii im4i a tare UM. Al the lUrreyA. A nannber ( -vrllte fusste efe4 lb luiwheo whleh M' alert) f Mu sv reel r4r l liarr la honor r alls Yaw. Affc(r ! la nV colonel ! (b poL t"f fa fovrwea r Ul4 at ih labia. bitll full decked U deep tlu C!rtrj IVfMMl Xoi. Mr. J. M. Kltieoii probably ra ni In for knottier fertolfnt lit bou sues! of Mr. sod Ura. J. O Utill i llajlelt Xlaiwell I eirxttrd l relura lomimo w from Itillllpe Kieier ArJ rn r, wher he aluilrnl Last aialer Mr. and Mi Ueorc Metl. f til. who hav been In California for cm we., ar alao tipected mor row lo pa4 oia lui lt guest of Mr. and Mr. A. 1 afaiwelt. i John 8. Oa-en. of Eau Cialr. Wia. ha been lb cut of hi ton ani taui hiir- In-law. Mr r(t Mr Frank U Uvea, for a fw dara Mr. Owan and hla too ra laavlnf thl evening for a hort ojoura In California. Mr. Harlow Kav. wlf of Ueutrrant Kay, of th Marylamt. la allll In Port land, whr h la ktopplna; at lb C'h lerbnry apartmenia. Mra. Edwin I). Whitney ba her truest her roualn and huaband, Mr and Mr. Cbarlra F. IUmer, of Chicago, who ar leaving; for their horn nnt week by way of th Tellowaton. Mis Helen Whitney, a ho ha bean In Ix Annlri with Xlr Alice Cn and Mlaa Katherln Hint, will Join Mra. f B. Ja kaon. after ah ljl(a Lake Tahoe. and riturii In comrny with her and her ion, rilll'.p Jacknen. Mlna Kate Kelly and Mlaa Tansy Maurer. of Kucene. left today by steam er for I.o Angelea wher they will spend trie aummer. Mr. and Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter kn.lj dauyhler, Nancy Jn:ie. are enjoying; tho nea breezea at Klk rrek. Cannon Be-ach, for a month. s Mr. and Mrs. George W. Craw have r Cw Katkl . tvk t. W. Uk afcallJ ti I ! (aaay, raa k iimc a. i r u a (taiii. r. .!. 4 It 4 Masj t U. aM, r ! .... M IM IMuM a vwa tM.a., a , t J. ail a. ..L. a ...at af PrtaiU. a ' . . . . llaaar, al ataartla Ua4 la jj4 atl- aa T I - a Mlaa kt4 alaaaaf t4H, Of, tl I sk 'ad tf k4 K v. naa aaa ait. f ctaUa. MaaL. ar l L-M lu..l,ki ki a &ka.a .J r. im Btf. iwrni a -,. ( MWttav alia. aim MUA M. I ' J .a a Oa.a, f lb eat aa- t.4.(4 fr-aa . lai I 1'jl,ja,, i,ka isa.4 4a la Ik . iar a4 ! k4lii;lltltr, gu liaire, l. aa4 T. C Mka fka.l fcalafcrwat a ! jartisaa, Ma-UJa. I. al l Vka.f fir ' fwtiaa-1 aj j r- A. Mat. af a aser asiaa lTtrif n tit UMlf4. ! ' . wtl. ar i ia mu r.a a i. iKtia. Mu-a Iwtta Clark iaiia4 wiia fir lU af fl lag fe- Ik ktaaadta af Mia tttit (. f Lav Aaala. a aa la las .( f aa ewia, W'S-a Uraaia flwiit4 2a aAJilia) I la fl pi lea. klkaa ( kf M. MsU ia4all a4 tatl faleia. Mr. A. at ttalUrftata, ke' atle'. isl Mle Iva&aeil, at laatlaf tiy I r aval a ant It Jl I at Ik tluitr44 cauiirr keae al Iae liUM air Hut- Iaffial4 'U Jwia Ikirn aai M .: I Thewir fart;, Jams Ravadlre talerlalaaa guae't al dliuier a ad I he Mailt fe lUaiialta ttoatii la 1a heal Tblbg " lal t w ICa4ta4 for St. HrW HaU. Mia ElaaUod V. Itrldgbam, af Do er. M. tw waa gr.lut4 from lh New eeglaad rokaarvktory af Must la II. has accepted a Iranian aa head of lha I'lanufurl dtparlaaanl al Bt Helen a Hail. Mlaa Una gram foe ua time tet ha keen a ring aa aasistaal II- brarlaa al Iba New l.i gtatij Concrt. lory, lib I on of a large nutcir of raduale of Ibl ! hnoaa lluslua tuatltutloa who l.e been ierlJ Ibl spring 10 very dcliable t la e In west ern avhool and rollege. w w AtiJaoeiBrrmriilt Matlr. rllmlnary announcement Ka been sen! out for tl. nineteenth annual out ing of lb Maaaruaa al Ml Hood. July 11 to ! On lb outing rsmmlltre for Ibl year ar franela Itenefltl. chairman. Mia Agnea fliimmer. Ir. Ola Aklo. H II. Klddell and II If I'rouly. PERSONALS RoSert Orr. ownager of th Alle gheny Electric cotnpany. of Plttaburc. Ta . la al the Multnomah. J. II. flweetaer. maker of vault an.1 ear a, of Lo Angeles, I a gueat al Iba Multnomah. Henrietta Crormsn. leading lady at the Helllg. and Mle r rancea Hhnrt and Albert Urevn, of New Vork. ar at the Multnomah. Georga P. Edward, publisher of the (.oaat Hanker, of San Kranclico, I a guest at th Multnomah. Among th out-of-town hanker wh- ara attending the lregon I'a-.I.ere' aa C A iaktklL aaf a af UUaifie. t'aaaAe, kt aaalber, Mr W. A. t a ad Mia rviee tkaaaklaa ar at Ik hartlaaaV lea-kaa) I'tiaaer, a atbaJag aaa f lad.iUe, aa.4 If, ar -tail4 al Ik kWward. (t A. Tkbtber. a blaea an a f C tea. I regtaierad al Ike sasiri. U M Ik ell ksxtaa caaaar nM af Aetarta. I iegilr4 al Ik aWaaid U C 1-a.jer. a reealaeal ranch awa er of Ike Tl l-ke aarlkaa, sad wlf. are al lb ai4 tt J C. JaJaa cal ar fr a lire4l cuankay, la a gueel al Ik eaiA H K. tafc.e and A. K Wad. pim taeal bualaeaa raea, ef fto.kfar4. III. ar al lb keaerd. r. J'Zibrg. a raollall! af Ablag. don, Ylfgieia. t reglattrad al lb rd. Mle fual N Clark, af Seaalda. I apekdlBg a few day lo th city, a guoel I Ik lidClll A It. Iiaicham. the well knova fmll grwaer of MusUr. la a guest at lb llaaera Mi l r Jon. and daughter, of l-enir. r regteleied al the tlowr . Henry ulgrr. a bus lira maa of lial veatun. Teas, la ieg!lerod al th Itoarr. Jt. U. Ap lrt.). a Itmlxrnan of Kal- n.a, I reglstried al lb Atmi Oeurge M ftetens. a buatnera maa of Malt l.ike. Is a guest st th Annas r. V- Wiener, a huernees man Of Kpu. kne, I registered at lb Annri. Icelle Ituiler. the well known banker of Hood Hirer, la a guest at th I'er kin. . J 11. fiarrelt. a merchant of Klamath rails. I reglateird al th Pcrktna. II T. (slu. a lumberman of Port Townaend. la reatetarrd al lha I'arklna ' . M Jlsrnett. former mayor of Waaco. Or. Is registered at th I'erktn J. A. Woeer. a capita llet of Vln!v.. "ii. la rrgisterel t tb I'erklna. Charles L Wlcklat.d. a real estate dealer of th-holl. Dr. I at th Per kins. . Chrle J. Sunin, a retired merchant of Jacksonville, and family, ar regis tered at the t'rrklns. I trowel. h waavee lb gtrl ttk kda a4 Wl ftagef area keel I walk lag, Tk (iltl U galkerad of aaare-a, a ad lb la Uia t if a rd of kay Iftsk laaeeltaa) alll avava I ba)l . a4 Ibl b:a Ika friit MB Uleet Ua la aetka-etr U uiaii anr eUikielw aUe miL id al Ika ! ,r -- -.fr or naeai Dainty Work for Deft Fingers TUB very Ik aid aad gr kwHaea, gra4 I a lal l He. . wan mum kat u aa w k ! . wega. . fi aa rw aeaa lie ea4. with Ik I .rea er. mi ai anef addllka) of a .lar4 .bod i Tkee aj (- area la . klla ar tua earwa Iba kak- rHlued "k la a 4.11. ale giwaad klle aM b daoarlle werkad l la deluai ru 1 saw aa auie lla lllil aaeaary la Ibl awadel cart lad awl ia i tor al iak aad aiil Tk frill f rise lawa aad 4d wltn Irta crckl la. a about aeva aAt eaekalf lacks wM. aad Iba ler was plan rUed a lb )g aad aiabrotaerod is isfciie. 4 easbratdcrod la aklla. ik baarfcgiawad s lea aMtkral ief 4 la eatta atilt k aad jglisk ereial. aila him a4 U e tualUa of fla la I raa latagU. batw ir aiurh I his lately aearf asuld k SiVeid a gift, aad ISt I really aaly reaaaa befwr MtikM falk IM tagM Ur M ea.ketaey gaMlfkl k'aagkl lat rtf wlla " Oatioaaalr 4 affeal. Alt Uaaw ke. laegkl. ikeeeeW w1kf tl la4f e la Ika baufal ejkaik T b ika Pl W, If Ibl I kA al -a l il I aaa k -kl e h kadastkif aad fml I aaaUk ka4k la aaatar a we)lie. aa lMsiMliy ok ere lb k4 I lH ready I a ear. Tk HkMer UV U k be Ml suiw, lb satlar mil ad laik4. a.4iag aader M f a4 klaaiad a4 laiker awaar i lbs eati Ik ti wr aefaiaiciy a !(. aad e haadkeevklef kde a 14 en at I ke!4 gaad bar ale Wiik laa lkr dtklliKLIir la dlflMeal calw a reaaaa- I IM eeergae aa eia Kaaa aaas 14 t-e ta4 krieil alia Ik dree a i Out of the Mouths of Dabes ktke Jabaar rws ya 4 I yw ittaliiitf Utu T-iy a. aajj I (' bey s4 all ta kaea. Ileari Mkeu4, ar I Me a4kr Uak af ekf If rffet I far eerr utaeh leaa If aae . sea al.elr -. a stag a akila ar. aeaer IUI. nk dull i aad rfty real buy iltl pretty artkt. bul II wag a a lu.pl aay girl owuld fasblaw II for beiaelf l la ibaa I. Tb bn af laaa coal I la aatblng. aad a yard af odgtag al a dallay will k ufflcln for Iflnualag Th dalaly atbroldery a Iba rr woald Ue eul ef Iba a, -el loa ualaa aae a killed In suck slllchlag, bat aa smkroUlarad i baodkercbiaf. aay al a dallay nd a half. ( if out diagoaaliy. wwuld pe-old rr ' fer lao frills Tber you ar. all read) I for adding, and without lb !l bit aad U wlillag I be -Ual r-a itar far otery sba. aavd. of Th rllefteg I laii aMl reeleaarea. a beadkerehlef I saakrb keld daeeralleg lb eada the balfcTMr pee fra Ik eoal rfcl M4b Hfcee dl fWv r lit Jl Meal r I a aay fT "Heaeid " set 4 ika llia, r yoej geiag la va awaUier. Ilka )r fslbee, a kaa va grw uy f " Wa. taaaaa, aaeee4 He r4- T gal eg ia b a wwilee -V k ?" 4artad Ik yetd vial ibr, "t'aa ye( aay lka aH Iktag raea te kla aba alia." Ik reJy. awi a ia ajBjaMagwwaBamMaaewsjaawawaja) kO aUH'l 1 1 ICOFFEg fosjettcVem Mistakes in Bidding at Auction A re11y cood cup of cof fee ii a ne ver-io b-for-gottcn plcaiure. Every day of your life yru-4r aitured of deticiout cof fee when you buy Golden Weil Steel Cut Coffee. Dy H. Koater. r aaaaaaask I I C .. a acx-latlon ae.slona. and who are reyU- -E-"" " ra . ro io ortlir. trd at tha Multnom.h hotel, are J..me I u'"'ln- ".I If hi. declaration Hlng.ld. of the f. S. National hank of I t,mpJ ,' l1'ow "I" rr1- Denver. Fred Herr. of tho Anglo-ln- !" ' "1"" ,uU or lo how lhl don-Iarla bank. Han Kr.nolaco; 8. E .h i 'o" "verag all round h Albeck. of th Natlor.al City bank New b doul,,le1 " 'ona player. Tork: John K. Washburn, of the Con '" P'r.,n,V th, CT,P?"'? X tln.ntal Commar.-I.l Xatlnnal !,., UUt lt lth tt.Oa Who ... - " vaaitn. v US" cago; Oeorg N. O Hrln. American Na tlonat bank, San Oanclaco; Jess Mc ABOUT MARRIAGE AND PEANUTS By Winifred BlaeK. awOHN If. MARYLKBONE of Some I where, HoniethlnR. o. L., roa In a Boclnllft meetlnir In th west thu I other tilfiht and Unburdened hla ; J 'n1'"! nhout marrlarve. "Marriage Is a fraud." en Id Mr. Marylebonc, "and every married man knows It. The women who have re fused mo refused me because I was poor. The modern girl mm rlea the man v.lth t;.c automobile and turns down the fellow who brlnars her n bag of peanuts and an honest love for an evening's entertainment. , Fudge and flddleMlcks. Mr. Maryle bone. The girls who refused you r- , fused yon for the same ?ood old reason ' that made your mother refuse tho man she wouldn't look st after h hrfd seen 1 your father She didn't Ilk you that's all and Judging from your rpeech, don't blame her, either. A hag of peanuts and a loving; lic&rt! . What a Joyous gift to lay nt the feet of tho fair. A. man who'd give his sweetheart peanuts when he could go j out Into the first vacant lot and pick a nosegay of plnlc clover blossoms to ; take to her, ought to be refused, and refused without much of a thank you. lr; thank you. kindly, either. Honestly, now, wouldn't you 11k an . automobile yourself, Mr. MaryleboheT Whv don't vou set one? You had th same chance as the young; fellow who has Just bought ths latest model end who will take the sweetest girl lu the world out In lt to morrow night why don't you do the same thlngT Honest and truly, now, don't fidget away from the answer. The reason you haven't th automobile is because you haven't th ability to earn ona, Isn't lt? You admire ability, don't you? Wasn't lt you I heard yelling your self hoars over a man .who threw th right kind of a ball out at the game th othr day? Why did you cheer that man to the echo and let His brother walk by without ever looking at him? He hit the bait, .didn't he, and hit it at the psychological moment? Well, don't you suppose a woman likes the sort of man who gets some of hc cheer on In a while, too? Why anouldn t sh7 It Isn't the automobile she In love with; It's the man who's able to earn th money to buy the machine that the girl admires. She Isn't in love with hln money; she' Irt love with his brain and hla frit and hi fight and his hard work. It takes all theso things to make a aurres In the world. ""iiwn marry me successful men and turn down the failures." mid one of your fellows at Uie meeting the other night. I could scarcely keep from rlelng an.1 saying. "Well, what of It?" Why shouldn't women marry the successful men? Why shdbldn't they love Hem for the qualities which make succers? What do I call success? I call suc cess th geUlna; of the thing you go out to get thai a success. Ko the writer success Is to have his work published and read. Kor the painter success means good painting and plenty of it and that's all lt does mean. Kor tho business man it means good business with reputation and re- spect and a little Independent mone In ine conx. . Any woman with any kind of (a brain and anything nt all in tha .rayBf a heart would marry the man she lovea if he a as poor aa Job's turkey, and be thankful to get him but who's going to love a man who can t do the thing ne s trying to ao I how about those peanuts, Mr. Mary lebone? Were even they the best in the market, and were there plenty of mem? nurran xor me gin wno said no. i u i an u bub a ueen Biaa or it ever since. Marriage a fraud? Not unless the man and woman who marry are frauds Dotn or them, and even then It some times rums out the very thing they neea 10 mass real people out of them. j.na.i mui oia Dag or peanuts you talk ao much about may have been all right, good Mr.. Marylebone, but whis per, what about the heart that went with it? was that all right, too? T J . 1- . j. ..... i uuuui ii ana bo aia me glrl( or she'd hav said "Yen" the first time you ven looked as If you meant to ask ner. bid a apade on a good hand th third player bid Is forced, because th dealer wants to b pulled out. But when ther Is no necessity to bid t all, when your partner's call Is aa good as nnythlng you can do. when th adreraary'a bid place th game In no danger, when your partner Is not In any trouble, any declaration which you may make Is a free bid. because you ar free to pas If you like. If the dealer starts with a spade, for Instance, and the second player has Jusc an ordinary hand, such as he would bo willing to bid a trick on If he were, the dealer, but would think twice about going two tricks, and this second player calls that suit, It Is a free bid, and hln partner would be Justified In thinking tiero was some urgent reason for making it. To make a declaration under auc.h circumstances, when there I, nn occa.-.lon for tt, Is an abuse of the privilege of pseelng. Here Is a hand which will Illustrate how this abuse of the fre bid will sometimes prove a costly experiment .. A J 9 O a Q J a o IKQM A Complete Slock ALWAYS TO OP Silk Gloves 13E FOUND AT femwn$ 309 Morrison St. orr. POSTOFFICE Tost no more itan k Vft "lonf Wfar out" tl foge nd. Y 7vS' Ind cch Tr confiin 1 f flvj xf "" A Guarantee that Guarantee AJty y I " new niir frte" if the 'upi" wear j j'4LyS I ., 1 out ke'orc the glove. "Kiyter" l muss ff ju jyr ( gloves mean assurance of quality J wn ffwJUf, JL VlJ nd reliability. f 4uPJf "''1 4 way to Utl U'ieBtria I I A "l,c ,n the hem" for the name - Jr Jtfirl fV I l Vi "K,vse" t s there for your ly r4fVi U V Flection. lrJ A '1 Don't accept the W aa IK M l go' .. I I I 3rr" Glorea cost bo mora I ( I Ij nrJ ar worth doobl. ( I BHH 811k Qlwtrwt ' 1 1 v A I 60., TB... tl.00. $1.26, tl.80 J "VA It 'n 11 I I LNf Silk Olarw M-J vSk. I ii v I TB.,tt-oo,ii.a8,Bi.BO,$a.oo AJ f -1 rM TASjkk i a' ty a Aae Jjr C K Q10 S t K 88 o io a a j 0 8 7 A 0 A KQ7 3 a 7 a a 107 o a j e 84 AIOS 2 1 VV THE LaycF ' Cake is sure to be light, tender, evenly raised and of just the right texture if you useJRurnford. The roost delicate fla vors are not injured Cakes are better in every 'way when you use WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER The Best of the dab-Grade Baldjtfj Powders No Alma The dealer began with a apacJe and A made a free bid of one heart, which T promptly passed, thankful that lie had escaped the necessity of making forced bid on hearts himself, which he ctalnly would have done had A passed. On the play A waa set for 80 points. because he had to ruff the second spade led, and all he made was four of his trumps and the ace and king of clubs. Had A passed, as he should have done when the dealer called a spade, giving him a free bid. T would have declared the heart and he would have been set for ISO points, as his contract to make seven would have failed by three tricks. All he could have made would hav been three trumps and a spade-. This difference In the result, with the same cards, is due to the difference in the position of the opening lead. If Y played the hand B would start th diamonds and force, T at once. Y would lead two rounds of trumps, ace first, to get two for on and to 'pro tect his spade suit. A would win the second trump trick nd pull two more frotn Y with his king and queen, and then force out Ys last trump with the diamond and get In with the clubs, after losing one spade trick. S Radiate your real beatrty adds pwithful. lovely complexion, and won't CARMEN Complexion Powder Is tmltke other powder One and haiuilesa. It soften th skin and benefits th tissues Instead of ruining them. A fascinating frngranc aad a tint for Try complexion. Whiu, Pink, Ortam and Fink. At tmvr Druggitfi mmd Dtpartmtut Star. 2otJ4 Su Me, I Carmen Cold Cream S enow-whfte non-sticky aoften & and aootnaa the akin. tSotmitSc M Stafford-Miller Company, CIS OUr Street, T. LOUIS. MO. What The Home Telephone. Is Doing for You Our Telephone GiH-This Is Her Picture PS 1 ife if - Ji. I S m r f am a Crf -wan np a javiy, j It gives Portland the best telephone service In the world. It gives this quality of service cheaper than any other company. It gives a service known only to the speaker and the hearer. It gives competition in the quality of service rendered. The legislature, the council 'or a public service commis sion can fix. the rates. Can these bodies make the serr ice efficient, cheerful, prompt and accurate? No. This can only be done by compe tition. Monopoly breeds ty ranny. Competition regu- Never gets tired at es the quality of the serv er "fiin-t" . v. i . r- . 1 i- ice. tompeimon maiccs eacn company give better service. The Home Telephone com pany stands between you and the unendurable condi tions of monopoly. What are you doing for the Home Telephone Company? Why annoy th telephone ajlrl and waste your tlm and patience? Use the Automatic Telephone. She never sleeps nor talk back Her nerve re ttrel She peals alt language, twenty-four hours a day, every day in the year She never, strike . THE AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE t, . t-.y-i "The more yon use me, the better' you will like me." OREGON HOTELS WOMB GATHER mm L CONVENTION first United Press Lease? Wire Ran Trflnriaro. June 51 The of the delegates to the eleventh biennial convention of the 'General "Federation of Women' clubs, which convenes June 25, reached here today with the arrival from Los Anreles of Mrs. Josiah Evana Cowles, first vice president, and- Mrs. FranK j. . tmiek. 'correspondina eecre- tarjr of tha federation. Tonight tha spe cial train, bearing; Mrs. Philip X. Moore, president of th federation, and other officers, is dua-t-i' Up, to today mora than 1000 delegates hav sent in credential cards and have toeti assigned at stata naadqnartera. Jt la expected that at least S00O women, representing nearly every tata In h Union, win b present whaa the con ventlon t called to order. rA SeW'lHInWTaaTH MEW HOTEL PERKINS PCRTIANOJ IITrltrlfAirfJfTHtOTr RATES M3PUN WITH BATH $lFU DAY U $l0P 80DIEI. RESORTS Rhododendron Tavern Now open. - Spend Saturday and Sun day at the beautiful Mt Hood "resort. Fine fishing. .? Ratea $3.00 day f 1500 a week . Under new management' ' , - French, chef' v , - E. FRANZETTI, .Proprietor , . PWEPAME TEE WAY: FOR BIG RETURNS .:; KEEP BOTH EYES ON BAY CUTY DEEPWATER SEAPORT AND RAILROAD TERMINUS ON TILLAMOOK BAY Journal Zafrmatloa Oeapoa.. This coupon 'will ' -brina valuabla Information. Bend tt to tha Bay City Land Company, Portland. Name. .. v. ........ .1 Jlddraa . . , .....,..,...., There's a time corning AND THAT IN THE NEAR FTJtf TURE when BAY CITY will surprise the most optimistic, . Re member this FACT BAY CITY is the only possible large town site on Tillamook Bay, where the bulk of the BILLIONS of feet of timber will be cut. The deep channel will be completed to BAY, CITY about the same time as the Panama Canal, immense saw aad lumber mill and other woodworking plants will hum with industry, the great dairying products of the Tillamook country will find markets through BAY CITY, foreign ships will call t Bay City, hundreds of millions of feet of lumber will, leave Bay City in -all direction, the picturesque hills surrounding Bay City will be covered wifh residences, real estate values will advance rapidly and present INVESTORS WILL REAP' BIO -PROFITS. Call or write for reasons why BAY CITY WILL BECOME A SECOND PORT LAND. Lots now selling as Jow as $65 will aell probably ai high .as $200 to $300 in a' few years." - - vr ' j-e-zi-ix. jBA: CITY ILADJD (D ' r; 7X-2l SPALDING BUILDHJCJ ' ALSO SALEM AND BAY CITY TV i fc -