Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1911)
3 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Makis Home Baking Easy WM WT A3 YX - $S& ill -! M ' m, AKlHi POWDER Absolutely Pure 7 only baking powder made from Royal Crapo Oroam of Tartar hoalum.no lime phosphate 0bM inxim is JnnnDif n r (Continued from pnga 2) Itov 'i.....ii.... 1UWII1I&, It. i:. Ilrownlng will nddross tho Monster Eanquett. At tliv wilding feast of Itlchuid, brother of llcnr. III. there wore no fewer limn 'lO.ooo dMics. iiimI scarcely Ic&S imposing IIIIINt llllVO liccll III!' hllll- plot given mi tin' im'i'iihIiiii of tin1 en thronement of AirhbMiop Neville In Hid llfleenth cenlury, fii' mention Is made, among other comestibles, of .'1,000 dishes of Jelly, J.tKH) lint cum. tnnK -100 swim, i) wild hulls Mini lno pigs. At tin' noted feasts of 1 1 it gay mill hospitable Prince Mill a favorite dish wiik what tliu "epicurean cooks" cnllo.l "pondorrnge." It was n savory Jumble of partridge, pork mill tlio yolkH of eggs boiled llrst mill after ward baked In butter. Hut tlio most hospitable entertainer on roconl wns surely ltlcliiinl II. Ten tlioinniul nf IiIh subjects were dully Mil to the ban quet. Ill order to enter iidripintcly for such n vnHt assembly of kik-'hIm iiovcr wero there les tlmii 28 oxen supplied, 100 sheep, besides Innumerable fowls nnd choice giimo. These were bunded over encli morning tit daybreak to tlio 2,000 cooks employed In the klnp'H kitchen nnd the prodigious prepara tions for this huge medieval banquet began. London fJlolie. TliiiiKilin afternoon at tlio homo of Mm F A. Hazard. No business of i tuiportaiice was brought up nnd the iifteimioii was spent nt nccdlo work i iiiul In converHiitlon. Delicious ro- fioshiuents wore nerved. The club i will meet next ThurHdny with Mrs. I ( . Kulsor nt North Ilond. ' Win. Ford nnd wife, formerly 3Ilss Stella O'Conuull, nre planning to I move to Portland from Sun Fran cisco. .Mr. Ford htm heen figuring on u change in business that will talio It I in to tlio Hobo City to live. The concert to ho given hy tlio Chmnlmule dub nt the MiihoiiIc Ope- Mrs. Anna llrowu eiitertnlned the North Ilond Presbyterian Indicts nt her home on Shermnii nvenue ThurH dny afternoon. Needlework nnd other diversions wero enjoyed. Among the guestB were Mrs. Geo. I). Mnndlgo, Mrs. Win. Murr, Mrs. E. J. Klttrlng, Mrs. A. II. Imhoff. Mrs. C. A. Smltli, Mrs. Irn I). Hurtle, Mrs. It. J, Coke, Mrs. deo. Hnzer, Mrs. Win. Vutighnn, Mrs. Oiiernsey nnd Mrs, Hurry O'Mnrn. News comes from Coiiulllo of tlio nppronehlng mnrringo of .Miss Jot tie Wntson nnd Hnrry Folsom, who will wed shortly. Mr. Folsoin who Is mac Parrot In a Flro. In nil likelihood no llreumu on duty is going to stand around with his hand in Ids iiockets lone enough to rend the warning, novert helcss. It Is printed In Inrgo typo nbovu the bird fancier's desk: "In case of lire save the parrots last. They are best nblo to tuko euro of themselves." "Looks like hard luck for the par rots," remarked a visitor. "I Imvo no grudge against thorn," rnM tlio bin! man. "I urn only trying t" protect, the snmller mid more, dell enlo birds'. When u 11 ro starts In n ra House next Tuesday evening Is at-! trading much uttentlon nnd promises 'well-known In Coqullle, is now Idon- to bo largely nttended. It murks tlio llll" with The Modern coiiipniiy of Inst dny of tliu pre-Lenteii season nnd Mnruhflold. consequently the Inst chnnco for six weeks for the locnl Lenten observers C. It. I'eek mid wife eiitertnlned n to appear In full dress costumes. (Washington IJIrthdny party nt their The cllib has been rehearsing fro-.homo In South Mnrshllcld Thursday quently for tlio event nnd Mrs. Win. evening. The decorntlons, fnvors Horsfull, the director, believes thut Hcore cards and rcfresltnioiits rollcct tho ability of the local musicians will 'oil the "Father of his country" bo u revolution to Mnrshllcld people. 'throughout.. Miss Charlotte Murch The program In us follows: assisted Mrs. Puck In serving. At Laconio, EBtiidlnntlnn Chorus enrds, Mra. Ilenth nnd Dr. House- bird store most persons who Join tlio rescue party make u grab for the pnr- Offenbuch. a. Ilarcnrollo. . rots. First aid should bo extended to Novllli ,,, Tlu, U()8iry C (ho cunnrles. They mid other small qill ...,.. ' ,..' Mendelssohn, Scherzo, Op. 10, No. 2. . . . Miss Kiln a Louise Larsoni.'li'st prizes mid Mrs Denza, A. Nocturne Chorus Ilench, b. The Year's nt tlio Spring Chorus Foote, An Irish Folk Song, quar tetMrs. CharloB Stnuff, Mrs. J. T. Hull, Miss Clara Myron, Miss Es ther Johnson. Novln, ChoniH Wynken, Illynkeit mid Nod (Eugene Field). Incidental soprano solo Mrs. J. V. Smentou Tostl, flood Hyo Mr. Louis IC. Ilulliuger lleiuhorg, NympliB nnd Fuuiib... Chorus Hermes, Tliu Lonely Itoso Trio Mrs. K. L. IlohliiBoii, MIbb Evelyn 'Anderson, Mrs. M. 11. llllven. Ilucli, Oavotto In II Minor No. Mrs. Perl Itlloy llallliiKer Chorus worth won the Indies nnd geiitlomcu'B I. W. Ingram nnd G. W. Kaufman the second prlzos. Mrs. (1. W. Knufmnh won tlio "cut" prize. Among those in vited wero Mr. mid Mrs. (1. W. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Jen nings, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Smentou, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Matson, Mr. and Mrs. F. IC. Oottlns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Mrs. Ilenth, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. HoiiHowortli, Mr. mid Mrs. W. F. .Miller, Mr. mid Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. II. Illlvon, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Crosthwalt and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingrain, Miss Charlotte Murch nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Grimes. wero won by Miss Nclllo Tower nnd Ansgnr Lngerstrom nnd the conso lation prizes by J. Dunning Moreen mid Miss Dnlsy Hush. Vocal nttm beis In Mr mid Mrs. Smentou seio ftMtuii'K of the Impromptu mu sh ul pinm.iiii. AiuoiiK thoie iuli("! were JikIko and Mrs. John S. i oke. Misses Jessie Chnse, Charlotte .M.i.ch, Nellio Tower, Laura Kruno, Heitlm Kruse, Daisy Hush, Genevieve Sonm tncken, Clara Myren and Evelyn An derson and .Messrs. F. W. Pnyne, J. Dunning Mereeu, Ausgnr Lnxerstroni, Victor Johnson, Cornell Lngerstrom. Hugo Qtilst, Goo. Murch, W. J. Con rad, G. A. Drown, Tom Uuiiuutt mid Mr. Weaker. Dr. mill Mrs. Win. Horsfull eutor tallied n few friends Informally nt curds nud music nt their home Inst evening. A most enjoynblo afternoon was spent nt the home of .Mr. mid Mrs. S. L. White nt 084 Tenth street South, when twenty-six little girls helped celebrate the third birthday of Francis E. White, Wednesday, February 22. The time wits spent in various games nnd other amuse incuts. Kcfrcshmcuts were served The hostess wns usslsted by Mrs. Tom Juzu mid Miss Julia Holm. Some very nice nnd useful presents were receiv ed. The children on departing for home wished Frances n good ninny more Btich hnppy blrthdnys. Those presents were: Grnce Farrln, May Metlln, Aiinn Dowiib, Vera Albrecht, Elsie Thoiiins, Edith Ayres, Myrtle Isaacson, Fiances Lnug, llcssle Saud qulst, Until Smidqulst, Isnbelle Fer guson, Clara Ferguson, Marlon Knr-J doll, Floronco Knrdell, Edna Hoes, Helen Itees, Mndgo Stutsman, Mnudo Stutsman, Leo I a Smith, Phoebe Smith, Helen Colgnn, Allco Donning, Josephine Snvngc, Stelln Hnglutid, Virginia Gosney, Jlnrgnret Lund nnd Frances E White Miss Lucy Powers Is enteitnlnlng a iiuinhor of her young friends nt sewing this nftornoon nt the home oi nor puronts, Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. II. Powers, In South Mnrshllold. Among those Invited nre .Misses Annn Itus- soll, Frieda Holm, Frances Golden. Evelyn Flnnngmi, May Myren, Myr tle Cowan, Ituth llorton, Zottn Mit chell, Marie Seaman, Mabel Smith, Mnry Kruse, Adeluldo Clurko nnd Joan Fltzgornld. Mr. mid .Mrs. Paul Sterling enter tained at a Washington birthday STANDARD APPLE IIO.V One Adopted by Legislature Linger Tlinn Present One. SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 25. "This stundurd npple bo proscribed In the bill that bus passed the legislature Is tlio standard now for Hrltlsh Colum bia. Washington. Idaho. .Montana and Oregon," sold Hepresentntlve Wester lutiil. Introducer of the measure. "This Is the box desired by the growers, ns ngnlnst the box describ ed In the Lnfean bill, which wns do fentcd In Congress. The Lafean bos Is the one doaiiod In the East. These men object to our box because they say Hint It does not contain quite n bushel. Hut, ns u mntter of fnct. our box contains ns near n bushel ns is feasible In making the lino npple puck Hint hns mude Oregon fnmous. That pnek hns lurgely mndo our npple In dustry the success thut It Is nnd the growors Insist on having n standard slzo box which will also keep the pnek up to tlio standard. "Oregon hns been behind the rest of the Northwest states hi this res pect and our bill now puts us on the same plane. "Tlio special box provided Is some what larger nnd mny bo used by the growers who prefer It, nnd Hint amendment wns perfectly satisfactory to us. ns ndded In the Semite." FHE PEOPLE'S FORUM Tho Tlmco will bo plcnsed to ,Mlb. uou ituuo wuiu us rentiers on questions of publlu Intcii-i t letter must bo signed by tii K mid so fur ns possible be Im,, .ue words, in publishing tii uis It must bo undoistoud u, Times does not Indorse the w, v nrossed therein: It Ih uinni.. ..... . -- -" "- t"i luurilinj; n menus for the voicing of different ujiiuiuiia uii mi iiuuBuoiis uiTectl tno puuiie welfare. all T, i to t- x. "K TOt'CHINtJ A KEW OK SENTIALS IX POL'LTUV ''": i:S. CILTU: en- Editor Times: According to promise 1 Hlinli deavor in tills short article to ni,. Hon briefly n fow of tho essential leaiuies necessary to success In pou. try culture, not, thut 1 shall ttUncj somo great secret, not hitherto well known to experienced poultry breed" ers, but may reach through jour widely circulating publication home points of luterost not generally uii- derstood by beginners. 1 wish to say first Hint few local ltles nre well- ndnpted to nil tle. vnrlous breeds of fowls, this. 0f course, enn best bo decided by nctiinl experimental demonstrations, sit, the raising of several breeds of (f- t)....Unntilnilln WilUf fllllltll1 OH 111 m"1" , u, .".... ferellt fhurncterlstlcs, I. 0 the .Me, Hint Ki-mi'iirs linil L'lvnn vllllinllv till- "' "'" ',,llll vii.iv ,....v... ...... p..... ..- niilnioiiB npprovnl to the stnndnrd box, ns Incorporated In the bill. Gov ernor West hns not yet determined his action ns to the Westerlund bill. I-'OIt HHTTKH UOADS. lerniieniiB; tno Aiiiericiin nnd Asia tics, bied under conditions peculiar to the locution. This experimental work is generally expensive nud sel dom prolltnblo If nt nil Hntlsfnctory, especlnlly to the beginner unless lie hns the ambition to carefully nmt persistently work out tho solution birds un mighty soon overcomo by tho smoke. The parrot Is no phoenix, but unless ho Is netually reduced to nshes he can put up a pretty stiff light ngnlnst a tire and can hold his own until the rescuers make a second Inva sion." Now York Hun. Th Menu Crd In Its Flrt Form. Ill Its old fashioned form the menu wns usually written largo on curds of such Imposing dliueiiNlons that room for one only could be found at each end of the Ismrd. In the medieval dinner this aid to select lou must have -been mi nlwolutu neceoslty, for tho medieval dinner wns a mine of sur prises. It was divided Into courses, us nro our own dainty lueiilsj but, whereas nowadays tho diner has a general Idea that llsb will follow soup and that en tree In succeeded by leleve ami can conceive generally the sort of demand that each course will make upon his nppetlte mid digestion, there was no IHisslble arguing ns to w hat was going to happen nt mi early English dinner, nnd clot.0 study falls to reienl the ev Istemo of any principle of ni range incut. Ilia Slto of the White Home. The site for the preMdeul'i palace, ns the llrst iiuiw name it. was select ed by President Washington and Ma jor L'Eiifiint when they laid out the federal city In 1702. They purposed to have tho president's hoiiho and the capltol reciprocally close to the long stu formed by Poiinsjlvanla avenue, and they also laid out u paiUIII.e con nection iK'tween the two great build ings, 'I he plans for the houe, select Stevenson, Italian Serenade. .Chorus Incidental tenor nolo Mr. Ileiijamln OMIIud AcconipmilstB Miss Edna Loulso Lursou, Mrs. Perl Itlloy Ilullliigor nnd Mrs. William Horsfull, Jr. Mrs. J. T. McCormnu entertained at luncheon yesterday complimentary to Mrs. F. 8. Slaglo of Coiiulllo. Thoso present wore Mesduines L. M. Noblo, E. Mliigus, F. S. Single and C. E. Nicholson. Miss Zelln Swlnford entertained n nuiiiber of little friends nt the homo of her pnronts. Mr. mid Mrs. J. n. Swlnford. lust Saturday In honor of her birthday. The Tuesday Night Whist club was entortulned Inst Monday evening nt the Fnrrlnger homo In West MurshllKld by .Mm. Elllo Fnrrlnger. ('. F. Mc Knight nnd Otto MonUsey. At curds, Dr. mid Mrs. Hoiisewoith won the prUes. Ilesldes the club iiienibers. Mr. mid Mrs. J. V. Sniea ton. Mr. mid Mrs. J. T. Ilnrrlgau anil Dr mid Mrs. J. W. liiKrain were guests. The next meeting will bo with Mr. mid Mrs. A. T. Haines. The Progieus club mot lust Mon day with Mis. ('. Tower. The subject wns "Musical Celebrities of Lnst Friday, February 17, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sluclnlr eiitertnlned In honor of Miss May Stnuff of Marsh- l,uty " w,lt'Hlny evening nt their Held. Five hundred wns tho diver-1"01110' ''Verythlng wns In keeping for tlio occnslon, tlio houso being prettily decorated in colonlnl style, aloit of the evening. Mrs. Dollar re ceived the ladles llrst prize, which wns n beautiful gold lined spoon. Mr. Geo. E. Peoples received the men's first prize, n leather hound volume of poems. Delicious refreshmeiitc wore served, the hostess being usslst ed by Mrs. Dollar and Mrs. Will Lyons. Ono of the special features of tho evening wiib u vornl sola ren dered by Mr. Ilnlllugor of Mnrshrield. Ho wns iiccoiupnuled by Miss Mny Stnuff. Those present wero: Mr. mid Mrs. Dollar, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chus. (Inge, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Sherwood. Mr. mid Mrs. D. D. Pierce, I.Mr, nnd Mrs. L. A. Llljeovlst. Mr. mid Mrs. W. II. Lyons, Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Single, Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson Lamb. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. E. Peoples. Mr. mid Mrs. T. II. Mohl, Mr. nud Mrs. Calvin Single. Mr. mid Mrs. L E. Johnson, Mr. nud Mrs. Chns. Evo land, Mrs. Owens, Mr. Hallluger, Misses Esther Johnson, dure Sher wood. Mny Stnuff: Messrs. C. W. Ktidlcott. James Watson, L. D. Hoc kett. Geo. Gage. Coqullle Herald. Hugs mid bunting being used. Scoie cards for tlio occnslon nlso wore used In' shape of small hntchets. Mrs. Folsom won tho first prlzo for ladles, n largo picture of Goorgo nnd Martini Washington. Dr. Endlcott cnrrled off the llrst prize for gentlemen, being George's hntchot. Mrs. Fred True nnd E. W. Lorenz won consolation prizes. Those presout wore: Mr. mid Mrs. II. Folsom, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones, Mrs. mid Mrs. Llljeqvlst. .Mr. mid Mrs. Lnlrd, Mr. mid .Mrs. line. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Wntson. .Mr. iiuil .Mrs. Snnford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoblnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lorenz, Mr. mid Mrs. Mohl, Elllo Colllor, Clnro Sherwood, Esther Johnson, Mnbol Wilson, Jns. Wntson. F. Grcenougli, Dr. Endlcott. Coqulllo Horald. Knowlodgo or composition for vnl lies, color scheme, mid tho mana gement of prospective Is lndispon- Ifenble in the framing of nil pictures jfroiu tho picture framing departiuont of Wnlkor Studio. There Is n ltowIiil' belief ill tills section of the enmity thut It would "" ll trllI-v d'ntinc bnsls, be found prontnhle to tnx puyors ns Secondly prolltB in tills nn In all well ns to tenmsterB to hnvo n force ()tlu,, ,lllL, f lM"lnoaa nro obtnlned or men nnd tennis working the ronds 0,ll' through the strict observnnco of during tho winter months. Very fro- M'ontmc methods In pluclng the pro quently nn entire summer's work Is llllctH on lho "'nrkot In such n nmn rulned In n row weeks of travel dur- nur tll,lt customers nro plcnsed. This lug the winter months, when If men Cl111 1"-'Ht ,,u ,,0" '' 'i enrorul study were on the rond n row nhovelsmi or of lll ncula "'" ilomnnilB or the con rock would stop tho cutting or n hole Hiimer. "Good goods quickly ndver- thnt might bo nxle deep mid rods In tlli0 t'1" merits or tho producer. longth before the rnlny season pnss- Thirdly, tho volume of business al es. It hns been demonstrated that ways measures tlio success of tlio when rock Ib put on a dirt surfuco In superior nrticlo, placed on the mar the summer time, tho rains will soft- lt In neat packages or parcels enr oll tho dirt nnd allow tho rock to rlcs witli It n double attraction, but disappear or ho sloughed out or tho It should be borne In mind that np truck, ir rock wns put on In the Jienrnnco should not In any Instniicc winter time it would nt onco go down supercede tho renl merits or tho nr In ruts to n permanent foundation tlclc, especially Is this true of nil nnd tho bnsls tor n porninnent rond- food stuffs. Fourthly, tho poultry wny would bo Inlil. Desldcs men nnd business is todny ono of, If not the- tennis could undoubtedly bo siicurnd lnrgest Industry or our nation, nnd more cheaply in the winter mouths tho current prices ovIdcnccH tho nl than In tho summer when nil kinds most limitless domnnd, which nl or work Is rushing. Certainly some though phenomenal in magnitude, la work should bo done to prevent tho yet In'lts Infancy, cutting of ruts nud to prevent wntor In concluding this llttlo nrtlcle, 1 stnndlng nnywhero in tho roadbed deslro to congrutulato your poultry during tho winter senson. Myrtlo raisers on tho oxcollont display they Point Enterprise. mndo nt your poultry nnd pot stock show mid although It wns your first SPANKING CAUSES III.OOI) poiso.v bIiow of this kind I cortnlnly mnrkeJ your county as nn ndmlrnblo locnllt WHITE SALMON. Wash., Fob. 2."i. for this most plonBnnt nnd profitable "It wns nil becnuso I tried to spunk industry. my uoy, snid Albert Darting ns ho placed his arm under tho x-ray and then submitted to nn operation which laid open his wrist to tho bono. Ab ho swung on the lad. the hoy Instinc tively throw his hnml behind for pro tection, and mi Indollblo poncll ho uuiii iiuiiuiruieu uio fnthor's wrist FUANC'S S. IlAnZEE. DEN UK at MONDAY NIGHT. Christian Church NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that Doric Chapter, No. f.3, Ordor of tho Enst- . ... . 'I'.iIia mtM... ( ..... .mis. ,i. w. uiuieiiiirnnd entertnln- "'" ""r ".""i ima.mjk nt ed the members of the Lndles Art CIIANDLEK. Speclnl menu, club on Friday. February 17. As '"". tnuies for PAUTIES by IISIIlll. tho L-in.il.r i.oi-H.... nr n.. o, I1 'l'.M. o - - ... ... .,, mi- (ii i- ernoon wns spent In sewing, nfter which the hostess, usslsted by Tli ..l... i. .. - ... .u .u uiuuo on, starting blood crn Stnr, will hold nn oloctlon nt Its poison In n row days, which may no- next rogular communication, Febru cossltnto aniputatlon, ry 2Sthi 1911i nt whIch tmo ft . " tronsurer will bo olected ror tho en- Take your Sr.VDAV nivvrif . Ri.in ..- m'sivr'f ". S"Clnl mon"' A" moi"to requested to bo pre I'llOXr I'-WlliS by sent. uy orucr of tho w. 31. America" and wns Introduced by a .I'lub's guest, Mrs. J. G. Kinney, serv ed be WiiniliiL.ii. ....,1 .i..ir.....,.n 1W ' "'" ' mini. the result of a eouinetltlon hi whleh ! earofully prepared paper by Mrs. "'1 refroshmont. IEnfant took part, were drawn bv-!Twor. .Musical numbers were con Jmnes Hobun, a native of Dublin ami tribute.! by Mrs. J. W. Ingram. Mrs a medal man of tho Society of Arts of that city. The Muilo of the Nlphtlnoale. Hut Hut nightingale, another of my airy i rent tiros, bieathiw micIi sweet loiid music out of her little Instrumen tal throat that it might make man kind to think mliiieles are not censed. A iiotnble fonturo of the meeting was tho Interchange- of valentines I'., t.. Maniigan, .Mrs. M. 11. IHUen ""long the members, each recelvine and Miss Nellie Tower. The next h,ie hand-sewed urtlelo rellecting meeting will be u week from next 'the skill of some fellow member of Monday with .Mm. II. S. Tower un.l tho club, the subject will bo ". Tilp to India." At the closo of the meeting the1 eluh ndjournod to meet Friday The German club was entoi tallied 3lurch 3, at tho homo of Mrs I I Wodnosdny evening by 3llss Nellie Lang. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Snioaton enter- llortha, tallied at tholr home In South Marsh- He that nt iiiIiIiiIl'IiI m-Ii.iu i)w ..... luberer sleeps swuivly. should hear, as , A' Montgomery ut her homo. 1 often have, the clear airs, the sweet --o-- descants, the natural rising and full- The mnrringo of Mlw r. r,,"r.,!",.n'r,lV,n of,Kl"h0 ' r- fl.hoy of Portland field on Washington's Hlrth.h,v.i i,n. canh ni,d ZFlvtotZZZtoVV ?Z "" tMnl Wk '" ' JUss K,,,,rt S wll -n tnou provided for the Iuts lu heav- ' '" "l Wl" ,v'"' "'o in .-sortn to sever her connection with the C en when thou nffordcot bad men such mush' eu em th!-Walton's "The Com plete Angler." Fresh Columbia batteries at THE Cll'NNEKV. Ilond. 3Irs. hj. It. Colgnn will ontortnlu lli. 1 n.ll.w ML.,,1,,,,.. .1 .. .. ..... ........x, ....ponMimj cuuuu.v ui iiie I'Hnu, gumoe Mimhtluld Haritlst ohuroh nt hor followed bv A. Smith Co., and return to her home In Portland. Tho decorations reflect ed the national nnnlvm-Rnrv and music were delicious refresh tho mtJ -v?7? 7 ForMert Who Caref-Yq vf Ay7 No. 2250 i f JSxsySA Brih B I 5?V Brllii f i 1 1 S&zMT Kid Shoo f ix '30 ,h1;1'on Sole . I Vfr Mogul-Ut I ' I No. 2250. A "Sen.l," ,h0. H , I vlth ft thick, oll, felt cuthlon in. I I '? "" e,""" ol lho foot I I J f! c"?f'.t.llr' B'ucher lylo, I i I ?,, riAh,,.Ve t"H Brftxihn I kld-idcat f cr tender foet. I . I - mm , tarn k. ,to"K TiV JTr sto fM Wtlvlt I 1 i. -. .. .jhono next Wodnosdny nftornoon. nonta. At cards, the first prizes l'OTKlt t LAVSEX'S Exclusive SIi.k Store Mi.i-slillel.l, Oiv. f It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat New Spring Styles Now on Display MOXCY TALKS- ' Mnrshilelil Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. llaudon "innrrti mi hi