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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1916)
MLHtLY mentioned iy a e ni of Ib it Tutta Fi li ut Ly i « A J.iUi» — ouiy ir»'- por etto. Heroes b lid lO D g iu te the Htrexm. “ By j George,” he v - h *Yrii to exol um, Tue herons ò( Thermo1 l'Iae-atid “ The tirsi thir I know i l gut u Lucknow are forgotten i 1 p Te II I- ! balli ” No »•r v\tr« the word» to -, back iu imaginan, 1 lo lilt out ut his iUkJL i tt* iu be t kCiiVi d unrecorded history of ilu 1...... .. rgb n .t in the wav he to paioli! the chi vali y, " a; “ ' ‘ darin,; of the young tutu " • f ui nr. vn which up young girls and refi, tl.em of pp p 1 tr - . 1 I him. Wub u P.t like HI I o d i 11 be dash ed a picnic lunch. n h- n i; lakes| three youug men lo lab a. 10 s 1 fp i «ali i v. 1., ueb- dflt’ yhnuts troia one gii M r need ine till • rf lie turned mi awed be no anxiety about the q -•'Ill'll ol I 111.0 a ill :i rid . i-eoviTe I ih th e ■‘ preparedness.” We ive the had tn eu «landing under the diaiu- stuff of which iieroes a.- • 1 ■.• i ipe '*ith ' nieu the «i rob wa ter ;« 'Ind fruin ihe on auiery, Hotel Arrivals 'indents signed for voluntary drill. A teli gram ol commendation fiom Ou a. Rub li (ou wau down fruui tint of town K»est.s registoreU at the Governor VVilhycombe was rectiv- ! - i Vt- tibie. at 1 tune' ut Maxter during the past week were: Fishtrup Tbui» ! tv. p 1 t. A Jon* a e 1 when the result of this meeting Frank St. Jacques, Powers: L E. C. Jlil'ou Boliubz, editor f :,.s breatne known. Ivru L o r d was iu frotu Drew ■ PJ0rt.l*''.lJ.;i Cf i‘ Sf ott‘ , ilyrt‘.e | M'rtlo Point Enterp ise, w s u tl > - 01*d, J. L. Liilard, Bandon; Ja nes L. L was feared that although the ! atet F i i . In » I ijuilie visitor oi.e Gay Inai week. tgomery. Mars!.Held ; E a r l W. students bad signed for drill at the li *ck Robinson wia down from ' ute», Marshfield; C I). Jaernan, Ban- tnee'ing, they would not show up Farm, Field ili 1 Gru** Seni» ut l i»h Trap Wtdn<»‘!ii.v 1,15 G. is. Mathewsun, Dora; W. E. K iiow 'I ou ' m bruì; sture when the actual wor’c began. How ^>'><6 Bandoli, H. J. Berry, Riverton titillici- '.111011 ots l<ic n ponn I 'it ever, iheie were neatly twenty more J. W Li-neve r* c» ivedJriPiii Wash 1. K. Bryant, Fridge; E. H. Huger, l i u t i itou a 0:ii¿» a1 o i o ington tuday bis l i m i and officiai ’orlland; A. [>, mlrews. Powers; Ivan at the first drill than had signed. Fu t il. l eni tek who up flota Ibi. j Laird, Brewster Valley; G. T. Tread- appointiuent uh p istn.aster. These men will he formed into low fi IT Vi I Tl U p t day . -Id, Bandoli; A. G. Raab, North two companies ot tbe regular N a Tuna F.sb a. Lyon« & Jonea 15o 'end; Chus. J. Furhop, Lakeside; W. Jim Lund waa iu firm Jilt watt r tional Guard of the state and the per oin. i. Hervey, I.ee; Hay Hyde, McKinley; * l u ) Ine middlu ' i llu Week. only distinguishing thing will be G t« ndii u J>neve, « h o h ia b'«u I . Masson, Myrtle Point; A. R. t uli on Ljolts ic Jout win u you linton and wife, Prosper; S. D. Pul- that these companies will consist W om an’s Study Club ili for «evirai wiek» is noe itupiov- warn u Nenio Coto ;t. I Myrtle Point; W. O. S. Hall, solely of students attending the ing hs ber fanuly eould wish. Mcirimge Licenses. Portland; E. C Roberts, Myrtle Point; university. The officers lor the two Thomas Hanley wua up freu» tbe The d o m e stic scie nce irttnent The sherif}'« office w«g jamim d . B. Cameron, Coos Bay; H. (I. Volk- Squirrel and CopherPotson 1 JWtr i iver ÍS itur lay . companies will he chosen from ‘ 1 vester lG n iy I .Deli m (1 M M v Mill». witb tixpayms ibis afflino u, w li > of the Woman’ « Sind-y L Will rid your place o f Squir. ar, Myrtle Point; T. A. Foni, Port- among the recruit», 22 having of Col, lí o s t was up liom 1! . ululi day finished the chaplet ■ A uiin 11 tela. Gophers, Rata, Field Alice l inil; Ira Merrill, Oakland, Calif.; J. weie p.ying up «o as to esc ape thè W 11. i * in Cl .ire S'Vtiu uu< 1 Juliri Crows and all such pests fered to try out iu this capacity. , tile luat of tlm week. Foods.” At the conclu n, Mrs. '. Coach und wife, Lamps; Thos. Sh< 'l.aii. penalty tl.ut wid he taekud ou to de Results— or Y o u r ull, Riverton; A. C. Vestul, Marsh- 1 h*’ would be commander» are oling on IT O. Anderson gave a ♦ • J D. Ueubam was iu fv ni 1 air- ; Roquent after tumoriow M o n e y Back I « Id; A. R. Kay, Riverton; Harold judged according to their meiit» l»y “ Pish ” ' i t a S itu ili«'. From Bandon Wh' i Raich, Bandon; llruce Johnson, Powers; Colonel H’ rumoiid, Capt. \V. G. tli prieo for setds iu The lesson lor tile nex Heeling, W AN T i.D —Cbiibiiui liais lili ti packet i vi hen p-ii euri got frolli t " c Walter Snyder, Empi e; J. W. R. An- ASs for T h a ’Red tónd* I' L. Iltirst 'va up fio’ Banili-u Peel. tiro. Ï Monili n ir, Portland; Jno. C. Merchant, Williams and Major W. L Capper- tt ; to four timen > lunch for vour moli- April 17, is the chapter - 'E ggs.” SOLD BY High hopes »«re entertained beginning on page 17 4 . iasi We lnesday f. the purpose of Mashheld; F'. P. Hanley, Lampa; R. noil Bauiel li.n klow was dowu fiom eF 1 K d o a II o ’« drUR sture. I' Rosa Bandon; S. A. Appleton, by the naders of the movement that will Tile literary depart! nt lelievtng tbe tinnì i d stiTtigeney in M l IT lo P int tbe mi tillo uf tbe Mr un 1 M n L D. B, lini su l AVer«; C. C Palmberg, Astoria; K. the number of recruit» will con meet April to. A f ill alien- ance thè office of ll.tn tn lav collect ir. w< tk. little daughter Myra spi ut severa! B nhutn, Sitkun-; S. J. Martin, Casper. tinue to grow rapidly. .lion i, requested as the annua! ele He lepori« ■ t tin* Fiiicld row Wash ; J. S. Roher, Portland; A. R. ¡sa in S i i U l " l i b 111 fieni F,-uvn w d a '« iu O’ pquil!« lust wiek, Mr 15«- lies lùgli un tl L of officer s will be held. h u 1 in rood Mercer, • ooston; J. Nelson, Casper, lieti beiug ut work ou thè tele pitone Thursday. posi tion for ih it i. With two l ish.; M. L. lluot c.nd A. H. Crocker, Death o f Miss Watson lines aud Mis Belitu and Myru vis- Ju,t received u «apply o f v e r y W ill Let Road Contract pi p rfni donkey n, n<- sic w a ge '»»ton? A. S. H immond. North Bend; _______ hlu onion seti* ut Knowltoo's Drug itiug n hiiircs. l' R. Wade, Br.idon; J. H. Elwood, Oregon Agricultural College.Cor drsgged up « n i , w u n g iiroun1, Store r.ltiy l>y W h «re sorr.v not to hav. Inori Hi ls will he opn.e 1 S L gene; Home Holveratott and wife, briuging ber et* i •) « I o. , "tir re F irview; ( ’. A. Haase, Marshfield; D- va lis, Match 28, (Special).— Miss ink on Will aud Art Graham returned atrio to gel ri full tepori of ilio thè eouDty court for thè thè he iviest d iinsgu was ■ lone bv A. Branstetter, California; F. W. Jen- Georgia Watson, the daughter ot Saturday from a sevei 1 da ' s' bu t- rninisteri’il meeting and suo-Diatriot thè ehatìging of t h ■ ■pTjuille- her centact with thè iiH-ks of the ning, Portland; J. F. Miller, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. J C. Watson, died at ness tup to Murshntld. Epwoitti Fraglie convention which MarabCell ri a>I betwte jetty. Tbe grint st difficult' en- Wm. Scott, Bandon; W. J. i'rittenher, their home in South Corvallis, a por- Geo T Moulton " ill pay bighe,! | met boro lari week, lini wo are glad and DiVÌaslough. Tb - ' attle; C. H. Uungan, (' os River; C. Thursday eveniug, March 23, of countered in tli p ration was iu w hielt market prie for w ol und mohair ¡to «tate tiri! it "Ha pronnimed pi tion of Un* preseiit ros i 1 Schroeder and wife, trago; E. H. P r o fe s s io n a l C a r d s diabetes. Tbe family formerly finding n “ t i.J ii'> 11” for the dou- 3 -H lf Harris, Myrtle Point; B. J. Myers, iw and I j deoided success in evety paiticuJur. munv abarp turns and ii kevs. The prown of the beach Arago; J. L. Aasen, New York; E. D. lived at Coquille but moved to Cor Joe Coach and Attorni y Bialch *1 'here is Baby Buggies and Hnn ibiiutn sleep pl.tc « are found with it» covering of dr.ft logs was Myers, Lee; Fred Johnson, Fairview; vallis last fall to be with their Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT ley returned lust week from a three M l ku f Fruif.Jnr«, Stone J , nothing in tb*. co formati u, of the itt L. May, San Francisco; C. H. children while they were attending D b s t ih t Dot stabbi enough, -uni it was uec wetks tup to S.111 Fiuneisco. j Stone Chums, and 1 10 gal Bart 1 land to prevent laying out u txeel- Gram, Portland; James J. Richardson, college. Miss Walson and her bro Oir.ce ovi r First National ltank ess ary t > carry heavy lines to piling Churn, good hh new. At Quick’s lent grade, but it is piid 1 .1.« that Phone Main 431 Portland; A. Gobler, San Francisco; N. Mi«« L oua Lime is in town from well li.j .i d. The lepair of the vee J. Truck, Portland, Claude H. Giles, ther entered O. A C in 19 14 . Last j Second Hand Stige. Vi*I V little uf tho old ron i will be hei home ui Cian«'» camp for a few 1 is simply a m i ter of replacing Myrtle Point; T. W. Wellman, Port fall Miss Watson was unable to I March 3lst, 101(1. The following utilize ! 324, Office 514, Res. oh t the The work will day»’ vi«it with Mr. and Mr« W. E. continue her course. Much of the mem be is of C- quille Lodge No. 53 greater part of ¥ 100,000, b t i ' es- the damaged timb*r - und planking, land; K. C. Dillard, Coos Bay; Hugh Gleghoru. G. EARL LOW. M. D. winter she spent in St. Vincent’s Barclay, Marshfield; Jim Levans, Port- u id when completed she will be I. O. O. F. were elected on the scnti'il to the ntuking f 1 good P h y s ic ia n a n d s u r g e o n loud; William Doyle, Bandon; J. T. Sul hospital in Portland tinder the care Full «tuck of best quality Gulden tah* n «»ut through the surf. alio 'o date, ns delegates to the road between the two sections uf livan, Marshfield; L. E. Swan, Detroit, of specialists. Steds in bulk at Kuuwitou'« diug Office over Farmers & Merchants She is survived by Mr. 11 ui at is 'U inonstrding that Mich. ; C. M. Shultz, Myrtle Point. Grand Lodge I O. O F. to he held tl.e county. store. Bank her parents, three brothers, Irwin, both the soil and climat«*, » ven so in Kosebarg, Oregon, May 17th and Last w 1 ek Cbus. Baxter installed Roy and Fred Watson, and m ny near the "ce«n: »s ¡'amlon are well 18th, 1010, F . G, Leslie, C, H. “ Not Y e t —But Soon” Dr. G. W. LFSLIE acreeu do irs at the main entrauco- M ilitary Drill at U. of O. ; friends, both in Corvallis and Co achiptr-d f ir raising any farm or Cleaves, J 8 . Lawrence aud L II. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN to bis hotel as a prieuiition against quille. Ju»t before g* ing t«> i - m bw , we .’ irlt n product», n o t excepting Graduate of the American School Hazard. (Written lor the Herald.) the iuvadtng fly. of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. learn fnnu Paul Sterling, S. P. corn. H. M. Shaw, M. D.,Eye. Ear, Nose CHURCH O F CHRIST. Eugene, March 3 1 .— Voluntary j We have the very beat onion nets and Throat Specialist, will be at Hotel » K ' " t here, that the Office in Eldorado Block In !ub* an- Sunday School 10 a. ra. I 10c per pound. Know .Ion’s Diug Marshfield Oregon military drill at the University ot j Bridge Pointers Ba der, C.quille, on Friday, April 7th uounced f r through bi'ice from l ’ r« yer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. Store. Oregon became a reality Wednes-! li>10. Glasses F'itted. Powers to Eugene will i k j t go into a. , Paul Skeel« bu< sold his line play Dr. R. H. HOPKINS Denchnan, the trapper, who wages effect tofnorr< \v hs nut; ui < ed, i»n { The l ist two weeks farmers of day night, March 29, when eighty j Presetting 1 1 a m and 9 p. 111. er piano to Henry 15. iloni, Win O I C hiropractor Christian Endeavor 7 p. nt. war ui1 wild cats "an in town jub account of tin failure in the arrival! this section have been busy farming s iidunts met at the Eugene armory J o h n F. L e g g e t t , Minister. dy having bi ought the parties to tot a get-together meeting and to; l aird Building - Coquille, Ore. terday with a bundle of bides which 1 of train sheetn from S ’-n Fiauciseo, j and spraying orchards. gether for the trade. r p eive their first instructions. Col R. (! Enrli tt, our village black- look d to number about 30. Thej and it may be h few days until they! Announcement Mrs. L'icia Stratton and little were all wild cat bide«, which be arrive Mrs. N. L TYRRELL through I smith, is cirrying in stock a number o:iel C C Hammond, commander At the same tin p p the Oregon National Guard sta ¡daughter wire uver from the Bay trappe I. There is a two dollar service will be started tomorrow j of fai in implements at reasonable NURSK To tbe Republican voters of Coos today fur a few hours’ visit with bounty on each, so lu- must have morning between M ishfield and p*: Rici i tlytie sold Mr Week- ll tied at Eugene, aided by J. D. county: Phone 574 Coquille, Oregon Mr«. Stratton's pireuts. netted a neat little sum when he j Eugene as expected, the u!y differ- ley, one of our t xtaimive fanners, a b ster and Ed Harwood, the two I beg to announce ray candidacy E. D. SPERRY temporary captains elected by the euro b* i/g in tbe sc tv i a# to thin sulky breaking plow. GurJeu see.ls at liuo'vltou’s ih og ’ cast ed in uu theqa. for State Representative from Coos A ttorney and r uruils, and seven non-contmis- J me < Wadmun and Harry Davis s,ure- T i i e C . t t . B M of the Obiiatian *''’ »• The achcdule 1« f een Marsb- county subject to your approval C ounsellor at L aw m tied officers of the National Fred 8lagle commence.l operat- church will hohl a cooked food salc field h d P u r is will he tk» stiuie are working at Powers in the log. Office in Robinson Building aud support at tbe May Primaries. Guard took charge of the men and The E'ig. us trsin will t»in t camps mg bis uuto liuo to Mursbfield ou at Cook Bros bakery 8 ;iturday ;ore- RH usnal. “ For the greater agricultural and in -tructed them in the fundamen- apron and be hold at Marshfield for tin regular schedule yesteidiiy, the lim no('n> '^l,ni 8 ; Iso W. C. CHASE industrial development of all Ore The piny shed of the Bridge , ... . .. handkerchief sale nt H O. Ander t. Is of soldiering. urii'ul of the train leaving hero at school was didioated March 25th by wcatner having put the road m fuir A tto r n ey a t L aw gon— particularly Coos county.’’ sou’s store at the une time. The discussion of military drill CO U dltlU U . 8:15, but there will be no tram to a free social. A short program was Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg JOHN C K E N D A L L . R 15 Knife, who h is been at the lor the university came up about a connect with the incoming train given, followed by a feed For expert piano tuning, call uu All en home of Mr and Mrs W. E. Cleg- month ago and it was discussed C. R. BARROW O Sumner. U fiom Eugene. T h *8 " ill be the joyed tli e evening. Announcement I horn for nearly I vo weeks Buffering fr*im all angles, both by the stu A t t o r n e y a n d C o c n b b l l o b a t L aw conditions for a few days. Thu long expected slariir.g of the Some of the hoys of the Bridge T o the Republican voters of Coos from blood poisoning in bi' riglit dents, tlie (acuity and the college Office Phone 335 i Moore null took place yesteulay. County— I wish to announce that I school have organized u I5..y Scout Residence Phone 346 hand, is improving and the doctor piper, The Emerald. About a Changing Mail Service am a candidate for County Assessor j About eighty men are employeil, society and some of the girls aro week ago a meeting was called for prououui-c' him on« of danger. A subject to the action of the Républi uu l this menus much for Brudun taking the initiative to organize the the purpose of deciding the ques- j can primary next April. J. J. STANLEY little son of Mr. Knife is also laid Engineer Hoev, ol the S. P and the whole rivor section. dump Fite Girls society. LAWYER up at Mr Ciegboru’s home with an quoted ns announcing that the g A mos L N o s l k r , t in and at that time about sixty Ricliniond-Barker Building FARMERS— G e o T. Moultou abcuBS in his leg. ernment had advised him that mail I T h » intermediate and primary Coquille, Oregon wauls your iii lea. 15 tter st- him A T T E N T IO N . F A R M E R S 1 We service for Coos county would be j rooms have formed an Audul on so- shout it. He wants furs also. 8-3tf now carry a lino of the Best Stock changed simnltane. usL. with the eiety for the study of the birds A. J. SHERWOOD H e note iu Saturday’s ad of tl.e Tonics, Stock and Poultry Prepara- starting ot train servi-e over the! Th( principal and his room with . A t t o r n e y a t L aw Royal Hi .ter at Marshfield, the las- lions on lb« market. SATISFA LI Willamette P iciti Whether th i- 1 tl»»- seventh grade took a hike up n First National Bank Building GUA RAN T IO N P O S I T I V E L Y oiuating line: “ See tho blood-stir t - Rooms 2-3-4 can be depended on 1 uintfitts l o b e - M t Anderson nut long ng i The 11 - > . k 11. t « TEED. Ask for In mg .cenes in Thu Bucket of Bl .o i. Farmer« Union Store 2-15tf seen. Sh ,rttv beto*i norm lod r . iri in 'the 1 i t ' fitmi *d the that ought to fetch ’em. L. J. ULJEQVtST O LD N E W S P A P E R S -Cheap at the „Pi p tmastfr Lit tl mid t In- f ed Tin crow d enjoy* d the tr p 1 Simplex Cream S .p iia l 1)0n A t t o r n e y a t L aw -P Herald office. eiveJpit*) no- but uu ill* -» to say, they return« I Herald th tt he lbs. capacity 1 L illie Giant lin«- First National Bank Building ------------------------ tice (ront the pos’ nffice dt^jartmcnl to tbe vale with less enirgv titan «lau Steam turbine Sr pai or, -100 Coquille, Oregon C h u r c h Notes of the change, and he expected to wb* u they started lbs. capacity. 1 I ■ mingtuu Suoua Typewriter No 11 in good co it- --------- dispatch the mail in tit e usual way M l PLUS ULTRA WALTER SINCLAIR ► » tiou. At Quick’s Second Huu i Slot if. The Sunday school, Christian until such notice sh. mild be re A ttornkv at law H ave You Noticed? N o doubt the change will Tu 5 ni ■ - tin 4 of til r 'V O. 1’ . U f Endeavor and all oilier depart- ceived March 2lth at Hi city library was meets of the work at the Christian soon be made, and the sooner the Notary Public Coquille Tito absence of tiard etiler a g -d one. Th alt* nd i w i . d a bout- a day Tit*- city marshal arresting chi*-k- go. d an I 1 1 " n w m* inb,r was add tivi y these davs ms'iincd between ont of the tint IN C L U D IN G ens ed. Th« n«xt meeting ui 1 be licit A large audience listened last here and the interior. 2 r e e ls N e a l o f th e N a v y it the city l brarv April 7’ h at 3 p Sundav'uight 'o the discussion of It seems certain th express ser A cinder in ynor eye. m. Mi«» Mnr\ E iiro.m, th «tain the subject ‘ T o r Wages.” iad tomor- Mr. vice will siati over t! 2 ” G e t R ic h Q u ic k W a lli n g f o r d A cur w riioul a cut-out worker, will be present Sh would Leggett pn-mises tbe public two row , and il is given * Iliat W. L. ! Ancone with money. 1 ” P a th e N e w s like to uec t ail " u i u inte e- e l sutmons of «-¡tal interest on in xt K* lm h is been a op ed express Trat though a f .: a n d his mon *y 1 ” C om edy iu th« wo: k. . Powers to I. "P s <la> In tin i » i -niing “ Tile messenger running 1 , are soon parti I, tin lied has about uipleltou of L*>td’ ' Di> and Why Ob«erve it,” Reedsport. Until th as much as anyone el«e nowadays'!1 -vs of the In the evening, "Crafts in Dinger.” the Umpqua bridge That if every knock really was a Jar freight establishment of t But laundry prices haue re boost, s iine people w odd «"on be service much sin i.* RATEri: One cent a word, each in-’ lit will no Bridge Site Selected m a i n e d th e same. sertion. So charge Ics. than 15 cents' donbt come l>> ex; r ud by g * «w*kii g Ih» nomi.iati n for preri- dent. The bridge prop «itiun wns g rre cel pus. We have given the mat SECOND H A N D T Y HE W L I T E R — T h a t ' ri knockrr« should throw Pittsburg Vinble; do«« first-class over 1 ¡at Tbitrsd-ty by eorumitt* < s ter o f laundering years away tlnii bammi is and purchase a work, l ’or «ale cheap. Ii quirt* A n L-K o Co y Stunt fr 1 ru the city council nn I the com of careful study. We at Hiraht office. if pile driver. mercial club, an 1 the C stu-et loca have kept persistently C cal fish'-r O t 16 <1»Y lugt W [ h at though ig' orane» is bliss, Tbe theory ig PHON* G R A P H BÏ O H D » 1 r tion was fixed on . at the task to produce man w«*♦ trying In after shin- some pi pic me not a ways happy. 1 v ha1 eu, A : O01 «t il C Intubi s th it th" bridge can becam e I s 1 ove work that was free from in goo l order. Inquire at tbis a f. They the railroad and so high above the prs o ti Hie creainf harsh methods. W e have Tb J p rupie who claim they have office. were Dot biting nn thiiikirg to lota of brains vety s«ld in own any river that rto draw will be needed, succeeded. Our wash '»lid better enginrer, de and that wharfage accouitnouLitions fi mí i ft poniti' u wl C H A U F F E U R , <• ing process has recently thing cl«e sires position, nt run any car fur the lower river • traffic can he b i n l u r k , \ mount m a 2 by t been improved. Proper p u o that The wil 1 bursta of or cucire A l ii « T. Easton, under the pr- videtl fmther down tbe river Hiil inml* bin va; washing is the founda r t» the Am# rief fl, » w heu it i» 8 i'ku *ii. Ore 3 28-fttp 11-elf on the Balu.cii th in at 1 resent, gutting away from buibiiuff tion upon which is budd VVQ UD tbf acre I he IDeebic. •CUDtlJl,^ ill l feet ab iv*. th- pr- p * 1 hr, ig»* site. It ia not ed the art o f successful v bis book yet clear Ihit nnytbii g but a draw tbf w»t< r’e c<1gb TU H Laundering. Satisfac Till* DIAMOND DI \ MOND BRAND BRAND /s W THK t tbe i It 1 * I.»<l lea I A«k fo u r Drag in »mi i n parmi to • rumale horii- en roi bri lge " i l l be allowed by t ie war tion guaranteed or mon i lil-ebes-ler'i iHamond IM ID in l l . d an i « .o ld •. Itavinji ber boiiuA k the hook bill rnt< the fish Or: br-vea. sealed with Blu® dep rtment, ard that t« a question ey back. : : : : : Take an other Buy #f ut. The male o f you. your Y tde a zig; th. ugh iJOi.K use iiill »t i Dranl'k A • «C Ilf.« || k «-TI'I?*» gtiil to b® set Jed • I r around it MIAMOND MH \ ND P il l *, th« ii j-.!■ ter* «1 year» known a-, I « ’ . . V '- i '. i • r. TL* u jerked, witb mud »nd fr (Turn outside tülJlILLL LAUNDRY Ü iCt CO. *SÒlb« wit*iisisEVOMK Have you paid the Printer? e& I« b da aim st fell till tbe > oui* k ur , 0 $ Red Dragon ni»« liiÀfficï Scenic Theatre Pathe Program ' Going Up” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high WANT COLUMN E v ery M on day Licensed Feature L W edn esday. T h u rsd a y , F r id a y and S a tu rd ay D o n ’t w a i t fo r b i l l s - c c m e a l o n g a n y e v e n in g a n d w e w i l l g u aran tee a good sh o w CHICHESTER S PILLS 5 cents Usually 15 cents