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8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. BOYS' SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE H (Continued from pago 2.) son, Jnnios Watson and liny Ilurns. Cuquillo Sctit.nol. Lnwlor nnd Mrs. E. G. Perhnm.j 0 Jlrs. Tower was assisted In receiving Miss Helen Bradley will entertain by Mrs. Morton Tower of Empire, n 'few of the younger Bet ot the homo nnd In serving the dainty luncheon of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Charlotte Ilrndley, this evening complimentary to Miss Eugculn Schilling of Gardi ner who Is spending a few weeks on """the Hay, nnd Miss Ulnncho Fortmnn, boiut, . wll0 ls tll0 gucst of Mrs L s KnHf. man. O j The A. X. W. tendered n delight-, ful ten party at tho Swedish Luther-1 nn church hall Trusday afternoon. While a nominal chnrge for rofresh- monts wns mndo, tho affair was larg ly n social one nnd tho attendance! wns large despite tho inclomontj weather. Tho club will meet next' Thursday with Mrs. P. Hazard. Com 'by Misses Maude Heed, Jiurch and Ruth Horton. Tho color scheme In the decora lions wns cnrdlnnl nnd pink, Ivy nnd smllnx besides other llowers used effectively In carrying It out Among those Invited wero tho fol lowing: Mrs. A. E. Adelspergcr, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mrs. Wnrd M. Blake, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. J. 31. Flanngnn, Mrs. P. A. Golden, Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard. Mrs E. K. Jones, Mrs. P. E. Hague, Mrs. M. C. Hor ton, Mrs. I. Lnndo, Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt, Mrs. Geo. P. Murch, Mrs. Arthur McKcown, Mrs. W. P. Mur- mltteos on nrrnngemont nnd recent phy, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. M. C. ion wero appointed: ono.the formor, JWnk -Cl l TWJED "C inB HH 1 lj W imom. won, - f 1 -' -v i & wL, 'ikv'' "" "'s Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday All Boys' $8.00 Suits One-Half Price $4 00 All Boys' 7.00 Suits One-Half Price 350 All Boys' 6.00 Su.ts One-Half Price 3.00 All Boys' 5.00 Suits One-Half Price 2 50 All Boys' 4.00 Suits One-Half Price 2 00 All Boys' 3.00 Suits One-Half Price 1.50 Sizes are only from 10 years to 17 years and will not last long at these prices BOYS' 75c to $1.00 Straight Pants. During this Sale, Choice 25n Sizes 11 to 17, oc Just Another Example of "Money Talks" Marshfield Moloney, Mrs. C. F. McCollum, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. J. II. Milner, Mrs L. M. Noble, Mrs. B. G. i Porhnm, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. Bugon O'Conncll, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. C. A. Sohl bredc, Mrs. J. Albert Mntson, Mrs. R. T. Street, Mrs. Ilonry Sengstnc kon, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. Mor ton Tower, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. Otto Schcttcr, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. I. S. Kauf man, Mrs. Q. W. Knufmnn, Mrs. A. H. Powors, MrB. E. E. Straw, Mrs. F. E. Lccfo, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. dler, Mrs. W. C. Iirndloy, Mrs. L. D. Kinney, Mrs. W. J. Butler and Mrs. A. Ilutchcson. O Mrs. McCormnc, Mrs. O'Conncll, Mrs. Hyde, nnd Mrs. S. Lnndo: on tho lat ter, Mrs. Kutscr, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. McCormnc, Mrs. S. Lnn- do, Mrs. O Council nnd Mrs. Heed. O The Mlnnlo-Wls Club mot for nn afternoon chat nnd nrt-work Thurs dny nfternoon nt tho fomo of Mrs. D. A. Jones. There wns no business transacted nt this meeting ns tho Inst was n business session. Refresh ments were served by tho hostess nsslstcd by her two llttlo daughters, Mnxlno nnd Elizabeth. Mrs. R M. Jennings, assisted by Mrs. A. II. Powors, Thursday nfter noon was hostess nt n delightful llt tlo Informal gathering. It hns been Hub Clothing & Shoe Co Bandon LEAVE TODAY II. W. Painter nnd wife expect to erroneously stntcd that Mrs. Jennings leave shortly for Oklnhomn to visit wnB giving n sorles of fnrowoll pnr frlcnds and relatives. Mrs. Painter, ties but owing to tho fact that they mother of Mr. Painter, who has will lenvo so soon for tholr now been spending a fow months in Port- homo ntjEugcno any further en- land, is expected hero to tnlco chargo tcrtnlnlng by her will bo out of tho of his household during the nbseuco question. Thursday Mrs. Jennings' regulnr members, wero present Miss Ednn Stanley. Mrs. Elllo Fnrrlngcr, nnd Messrs. O. A. Drown, It. Dlecc kor, C. nnd A. Lngorstrom. Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. Alex Campbell in South Marshfield, tho Sisters of Bethany assembled to discuss ways nnd menus and club af fairs In general. They walked to Mrs. Curtis' Iioubo to tho meeting of pi.i,' o:i ri.i ti,: tho Altar Guild, nnd there joined tho Steamship SailS Early TIllS lnttor nt n light luncheon. The Sis- Morninu Bid FreiClht SllID- ON BREAKWATER FINAL VOTE IN JAIL IT INJMEST WANTS TO WED tors of Dcthnny will hold their next meeting with Mrs. Frank Denning, Wednesdny. O Tho Mnrshfleld Lodgo of Elks will ments Made. With n Inrgo pnssengcr list nnd n big freight, tho Dronk water left this morning far Portland. In the freight Issue lnvltntloiiB next week for their cargo, besides miscellaneous ship danco to bo given nt tho Eagles' hall mentB wero 300 rases of cheese, Wednesdny evening; November 20. 2,000 cases of salmon from tho Elnbornto prepnrntlons nro being Mnrshtleld cannery, 1,250 cases from Copple Has Slight Lead Over Straw In Mayoralty Prefe rence Statements. ' HOW TIIKV.HTAXH. Straw S3 Copplo 01 Douglas -17 McCrnry 27 of H. wife. W. Painter and wife. 0- gucats woro Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs C. M. Bylor, Mrs. W. T. Morchant, Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt, Mrs. J. II. Tuesday was tho anniversary of ?,n"n,Rai ? M' W'1, "1fr",l,,ri Mr8' iho birth of R. H. Mast of tho Farm- A,bTori Matron. Mrs. II. S. Tower, crs & Morchnnts Ilnnk of Coqulllo, Mr8- ,J, T I,n,r.rKnn' Mr8, A; Tl Hnl" find this wns mndo tho occnslon of n no8 Mr8' R M- Pnrsons, Miss Mnrlo vory onjoynblo surprise party by n Wner. Mrs. C. It. Peck. Mrs. J. W. liost of frlondB here. Tuesdny Is al- Hi-nnott. MrB. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. Chns bo lodgo night of tho Knights of Yn D' ""1 M"8- A. II. Powers. Pythias of which Mr. Mns,t Is n prom-. o- nUonndnnco 7 lortio?bo0..t 'fortv'nS A Jolly ,mrty Bn,,,oro,, nt tho ,10n, flllod It to ovorflnS-inB m. 1 " nvon,"B for n Informal dance. Tho Sin "iH-mKl? LnR- " T' J 'I. .,: LoHtcsH led.tho wny to tho ballroom .. ..... . . v mio r v.-v.- v 11 iv it on tho third floor whoro all had a de lightful tlino dnnclng nnd talking. Ing to River. laughtor nnd good wishes. Af. tor tho KrcothiL' rn.lnrhinnt u-iMi vi "Knuiii nine iinucing nnu miuing. who tl o gues b were bui moned to k ''n"0"8' to tho tune of tho Wedding bouK8,d0,SuC,, nno Z&KL,&'ta'W ,Cr-l"r, ''C.?..?.r,. L'.0.. . i1'"!"t:t nl ca cakCR wero Berved. Hero not a no"! tho Slnslnw. ntod with sixty colored candles, sup posed, to represent tho number of mndo for tho event. r ment from tho Coqullle. Miss Ednn Stanley returned this' Among those sailing on the Ureak wcok from n short visit with friends wntr wo,ro,: T , , uuu. iiiiHur, J it- iiunu, j, i. JESS DAY, I'OIt.MEIt COOS mr PRIZE KKJIITEU tJins suit. ItlAHK LICENSE HIT HHUIUIF (lAOK WON'T LET HIM USK IT. COQUILLE, Ore., Nov. 18. Tho Sentinel wnyB: "Jess Day, n prlio ring "hero," who uoiue tlino slnco wns bound over by the Justice Court to nvnlt the action of tho grand Jury, nnd relatives in San Francisco nnd Portland. .Craig, John Craig, Z. A. Leigh, Hob lusuorn, u. l;. urecn, j. it. i'cck, v. "" 'O- 'RnBmu88en, Geo. Fleming, II. llrnd- Mrs. F. Pnchmnn entertnlncd a fl0i,( a. J. Ilnuer. J. M. Perry. II. Or row rricndB lnrormnlly Thursday eve- Hoy. Mrs. Hoy. A. P. Freilenthnf. I ning. tho Empire ennnery nnd n big ship- Tom Coko 17 for tho destruction of property, la a , iioubo or ill rumo, In Coqullle, Bccurcd Tho nhovo Hummnrlzes tho final u mnrrlngo HceiiBo last week to ma voto on tho mayoralty prcferenco ry Lillian Deun. Day Is still In Jail, voting contest. A number of votes owing to his fnlluro to glvo tlio ne werc received nfter noon todny, but cessary bontlB. Gago refuses to let these could not bo included In tho, them get married whllo Day Is In Jail, unless ho gets permission from nhovo result. Mnny of tho ballots coming in to day hnd tho unines of Joub IluuBun JL. Ulnln. J. A. Wall, C. F. McKnlght, nnd Win. Lnwhorno written on them F. D. Hlgby. Jnck Ellis, H. O. Iloss low. It. T. Street, Mrs. It. T. Strcot, preferences for councllinen. us the Cnrl n few votes for councilman. tho court. Tho sheriff lias nlcntr of avldouco that Day and tho Denn girl havo lived together for tlio past two or thrco yearn and does not think It TO TEACH RURAL HYGIENE. Ij CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. IS A yearB which havo paBBod Blnco Mr. MnBt's birth, but Houb Btntod om phatlcnlly that it wns nn oxnggcrn tlon of at least sovon yonrB. At tho closo of tho banquet L. H. Ilnz nrd, with n fow well-chnscn words, prosontod Mr. Mnst with olabornto glftB ns tokens ot tho rcgnrd of tho nssomblod frlondB. Thoso nresont ment pnRsed Hint bright wit nnd re- pnrteo did not fly bnck and forth, kecp'ng tho company in a continuous gain of Inughtor. Tho young peoplo could not boar to stop dancing so t rootled bnck upstnlrs nnd onco more stnrtcd up tho hard-working iuubIc. Thero wero two grnnhnphones, which mndo It lively. Tho danco, wlilrh wnB given In honor of Miss Mnrlo Waller who Ib vlBltlnc MrB. F. M. Nnrrh KPtln NOUC T J- fording. Homer JoneH. M I1UI III LSCIIU Mt.yYO.niumberg. F. W. Davis. IL E. Park- , i hurst, John It. Hcrron, Miss T. Wnrd, , . ... I John Lnmpert, Mrs. Lnmpert, Emmn Fro. . Lnrson. wno tins been critic- Lamport, Clnrenco Lnmpert, Wilfred l nuy in, is rcponcu improving. 'Lnmnort. Cordolln Lnmnert. Mivflnl i.. ......i i ' i .' 7. i " . , t... o . Lnmpert. Olra. '. E. NoIboii, MlBB!Krat0(I th9 wlnlor nt Ul0 Oregon .. iV l"u.' ,".,,r r. ".i- 'D ":. ""'f" Lnmpert. O. R. Lnmpert. F. R.; Agricultural CoIIoko diirlnit tho Hhort Porter, Mrs. C Snundor. Mrs. II. A. course. A popular courso of lec- iMiniey. u. n. i' osier. .Mrs. i-osier, turcs will ho given on tho fnctors i.MHiiii(i rosier, .mth. tj. m. uoiiiuny, E. Turney, J. M. SnsFor. J. A. John Hton, Snm L. Gllrny, Robt. Skeols, Enrl Slagle. E. E. Straw. W. C. Heal. K. F. Hawkins. J. Hlldreth. II. Steel man, Job Dawson. John Haley nnd four Chlnnmen. Albrecht uIbo received qulto will hurt tho mornls of either If they Mnrshfleld todny from Coos Riifus Hunter and family, former ly of Coos Day nro now located on wero Messrs. nnd Mesdnmoa iininni. ''nrsu"H' was inorougniy uoiigntrui Shorwood, Hawkins, Llnegnr. Klst- ln Qri wo - t. nor, Davit. Lnwronco, Dunhnm. Her- MT!,0a KU01Bt8 of , tho evening wero: coy. WntBon. Perkins. Prninmt wi. Mcbbw. nnd MoBdnmcB E. F. Morris- - - -- - --.--.- p . vininii ui com, Fox, nnd Itnbblnflon, nnd Mob lames Flgg, Dnxter. Illto nnd Law liomo, MIbsob Eva Sehrooder, Graco Bnvngo, nnd Edna Gllkoy, nnd Messrs. Prod Schroedor, Jnnios Mnst, J. C. Savngo, AV. C. CIiiibo, A. T. Morrl- Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hodson of South Coos River, nro spending to dny in Marshflold. Mrs. E. R. Hodson nnd (laughter, Irmn nro visiting nt tho Robt. Mc Cnnn homo todny. J. G. Grimes of North Tlcntl Is now tenchlng the Empire school, taking tho plneo of John W. Thompson who resigned. NOHTII IXLI-ri' NEWS. Mrs. Penrl Hobcn of Portland nr fuvornblo nnd otherwise to health In rural communities. Prof. T. I). Heckwlth, bond of tho bacteriology dopartmoiit. will glvo these lectures. "Tho fnrmer ordinarily gives fnr more attention to tho health of his havo to wait to get Day gets out of Jail." married until WILL END STltlKi:. Canadian Conl Minor Plan to IK- Htitiio Work Soon. (Dy Associated Press to tlio Coos Da Times) ALIlEItTA, Can. 17. Tho six thousnnd minora of tho Crows' Nut Pass district, who' havo been on strike continually since the begin ning of April, will return to work Monday, Novombor 20. This state ment was mndo by an olllcer of the stock thnn to that or hlmxnlf mull union in high standing. A nicotine family." snld Prof. Heckwlth spenk-'0' tho minors will bo hold In Fernto ing or tho nronosed lectures. "Tin or i-rniiK tomorrow at which m point that tho health of tho peoplo mny bo reckoned in dollnra and conts to tllO romnilinltv oscniiOR llm nvnr. rived hero Thursday for a visit with ago citizen In his mnd scrnmblo for SOCIALISTS SCOHE REVIVALIST. nor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. M. He- mora evident wealth. For example. I zln. It Is coinniitod that tlio nnnnni Ioah Mnko IIMIcr Attack on Gipsy Smith at -w, w. . voteB will bo counted nnd tlio an nouncement formnlly mndo. Vy, V "n"108' A- u lioiiBowortli, Mrs. M. E. Hlldreth of Lowell, ' "'"iiiw-niiu. wurHy nncizor. v;. MnBSi( nrrvcd In North Pond yester u. recK. unnH. van uiiyn. !'. m. rnr- ,ini. n,i .in .,wi i. .i- .m. "s.J!!880,:..."r,L ','!.1!r.r' n,"n5h0 hor dnughter, Mrs. Charles Murr nlVni,,, nV.," 'A iT,H,"uJ" " who has been .'11 for some time. Portland. PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 17. So- clnllst ngltators and streot-corncr Before You Bay A glance nt tho Toggery Clothing "Will convince you of thoir superior stylo and tailoring and no other clothes at tho price, $2U to $25, can surpass them. Ve do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suits from $10 to $10. One price, good goods and on the square is our motto. The Toggery nrndlov, Clmrlotto Murch. Messrs. Hugo Qulst, Ansunr LngoiUrom, Itny Knufmnn. Thnyor Grimes, Arthur Peck, and Arclilo Johnson. O Tho Marshflold Methodist church choir hold Its anniinl business moot ing Inst ovenlng. About thirty woro in attendance, F. C. Xllrch was cho sen prosldont for tho ensuing yenr, Mrs. Hlrch secretary, Miss Evolyn Lnngworthy Bccretnry. P. L. Sumner librarian nnd Mesdnmcs Rnhskopf nnd Irish organists. A commltteo Escort on tho ways ot Mnrshflold. glv ing it a now coat of pnlnt nnd n thorough overhauling. Mrs. McFnrlond hns mnrketed tho last of her crnnhorrles for which sho Mrs. M. E. niiiirnMi nrrivn.i liorA roporta nn ndvniiced prlco over tho this week from Lowell, Mass., to vls-'rormor oncs- It hor dnughter. Mrs. Chns. Murr.'.. Mr D- M. Iloz,n ls '""'Pf nfter who hns been nulto 111. Mrs. Murr's110 P "lnco "" tho arrival of many friends will bo gratified learn that sho Is Improving. CULLINGS OP COQUILLE. to by Coos County Soat News ns Told Tlio Sentinel. Frod Arfmnn, who has been con- u-nn nminlntn.1 ,.,, .,... i.i, ' " '"'' imi u.iuiiiiuiiH "IK Ul for ovenlng service and Tit was ralsoih :Z05mJj?. " "iB.h!,.ori!?0?. ilftPl.loil n lml.l n lu.n,.v.ml,..i ' ' " i'i li MIIIUU llinil)' song sorvlco nt tho beginning of each Sunday ovenlng meeting. Tho Mlzpnh Hlblo clnss wns onter- Seth JohiiBon of North nend hnBo tho United Stntes through hiiinnn been spondlng n fow days on hlsj tuborculosls nmounts to $090,000, rnnch hero. M)00 which Is nmirnvlnminiv iin-n. Mr. Chns. Jensen hns his launch fourths tho vnltio of tho ontiro whent orntors nro. it Ib claimed, making an crop or tho country. This immoiiso otrort to onset tno results ot tno uip anniinl loss, nbout 75 per cent of sy Smith campaign In this city, by a which ls provontnblo, Is duo sololy fiorlea of denunciatory speeches, by to carelesBiicBB nnd Ignornnco of tlio (Bystomntlo work within tho taber niost rudlmontnry rules of llfo nnibnnc' niul l,y tho Issuing of thousand! henlth. So vastly greater In Impor- of lonflots decrying tho wholo sr' tnnco thnn tho money loss Is tho! torn of religion ns represented bf pain nnd suffering most of which enn Christianity nnd by tho followers of iiu inuvuiiiuii uy a iittio enro and, mo grent ovangoust in varm-uian Kiiowicago." Tho short courso lectures, which will bo Illustrated with stereoptlcon vlowB, will covor such Bubjects ns wntor supply (especially from wolls), tholr location nnd construction no tn health; sanitary methods of sowncn ovangollstlc Borvices. Tho leaflet war fllattncnl llm A .i . .. I ...ulii il ... ...! aswI til Tflin Events nt Coos Countv nf n Tnlil I '. V " " w ""l "ullB Ol coptlo1 wrmun, it wjih iiuiiuui.tm - l.tlllin III mis U(llllll) wni IIS J. 01(1 tnilkS! nuimn lnn nf ,ll '..,. Tnu'l. Ill- Tin lli.inlil. ".'"." . . "Oi oucii .".... -,, -.. .... .... iiiutii nnrnn moin ni ....!.. m MnrrledAt Holtvlllo. Pnlifnmin . "V,""U"'D """ l'"W uies aim tho ownor's brothor, Mr. Howard. Frnnk Hamilton Is bnck on tho North Stnr, having been lnld up for two months with a Bprnlncd shoul der. imiEF COQUILLE NEWS. M tho Rnelnllst hoa.lnuartors It wns nnnounccd thnt thousands of lenflotB wrltton In tho form of n mock prnyor, nnd entitled "Tho Outcast Prnyor," would bo distributed to the prnwilH nn tliov nmnreo from tD9 Ho oxnects to bo nhsnnt tliron nr iniiioa nt tno nonio ot Misses Mildred four months, 'nnd Winifred Rood. Thero wns a' .Srl. tho Wlckhnm hotel. 1 BliTglng. Light rofresh'ments we to' JhTmiS pJnS wilS i!1,fl,1,d served. Thoso present woro: Misses nnt Mlsa Kznm lcWm. Hoth brldo Ellen nnd Inez Anderson. Allco Wnt-,n"(1 BroJ?m ?ro Prominent younB pco ors, Nnoml Smith. Allco Carlson. Mrs.l'1 of H""''0"- .Uss AVIckhnm Is a Geo. Hnzer. Miss Josophlno II. Grlflln, n,ero Mr8, - n- Wlckhnm of Co- iMIssoa Winifred and Mildred Rood, fl"!"0- Judgo E. D. G. Ilolden ofll Mlss Amy Roynolds, Hov. D. A. Mac- elated. iLood, Prof. Honskn, John Hogo, Frank Muskla. Glou Grout, Walter' Miss Frnnklo Denn. daughter of D. .miici.uuu, uiyuo binitn, ucsnr .uui i iuu in. iiuuviiiu, iniuornin, i cnrm, .np,.vin. n..V. ,. Timciin.. o,.) il m- T... n ' Rornis cnnlng; cnuso of coUIb nnd frlmwln lnnitn. fl.lc ,..!. Tv'... '.....' ' ...' 1. V ""'"i-o ' i gr)l)0 mid othor nnliloniloa .......u. .v...wo ..no vtn mi nun . XV Alia nnd MlEa ATlnnln Mavn Tlrn.l.. - -"-v.. y.mk ".'V! Mrin,Bn. In N?m Y.ork4!10pr. Wolls wns superintendent of tho will visit hla brothor. whllo In tliohKh school for tlio years of 1904-n-G. ..... ii.u,iii j iiu nm iidu llio iiiireillH. i Tho young COIiplo will mnko their future homo nt Jacksonville, Oro. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. News of Upjier CoqulHo Valley From Tlio Entei'iirlho. S. D. Pulford, secrotarv of tlio local TROUHLE IN THE GRAXOn. Serious Chnrgos Preferred Against Heart of Order In Washington. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) COLUMHUS. Nov. 17. Insurgem John Anson dislocated his shoul- hortlculturnT 1. 'r"1 81lcceei1011 todny in getting tho char. dnr lnnl wook l.v fnllln frn, n 1 ' "" "?"'" f"' BQPi' Informs tllO En-!P(,H mn,l nPnlnt Mastor C. P. Keg- m.. .. ..... " " , lerpriso innt tho countv mmmi. r.. . .. ..... .. nrnee. ot mo wasningion oiubu ..-- S. J. Hill, son-in-law of James J. Tho Injury whllo not serious is vory pniniui. Albert Johnson sprained his nnklo which has laid him up for n few days compelling tho uso of crutches. son, Carl nnlds. Greeno Cottngo Grovo, Novombor ninth. O Tho Progress Club will meet Mon- II. R. Dlmmlck nnd wife nnd son. dny with Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn Instead who wnlked nil tho wny from Cali fornia to Coqullle, nre nt Handon waiting to sail on tho Ellznboth. of with Mrs. E. G. Flanngau as was announced. Tho Chafing Dish Club was entor tnlnod tilts weok by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flanagan at n Dutch suppor which took tho place of tho regular chafing dish luncheon that is usu ally served, and brldgo followed, at' which prizes wero won by Mrs. Ken- " V" have a GOITRE. dall and Claudo Nasburg. Cosldo tho WINKLER. filonors havo agreed to assist tho hor-i. a ticuiturai societies of tho r-nnniiin .;.... "V : ' : " . , mtn- SWrSeK TllS onf8ltho'SornaT Grang f J wm 0lmvoaltoyllo4?VeV",R $2 thBt!Sd effitC $ unJn.ttaMj wilhao to ho raised among tho'mntiinH.. twiv nnrt Ms friends want iruit growers theniBolves. Tho crow- tho .horm. nlrnd nt onco. bellevlnS machine '"""-; l.nin HBA.1 In nilno to nssist In handling cnts. A lotter fruit men In the vicinity of Bandon, tho Jurisdiction of tho Idaho Grange, from him received here, says thnt nro confident thoy can rnlso tho mon-1 will bo exposed. Keglov lives In Wm thero nro six Inches of snow In the eJ' About $75 has thus fnr linnn hn mi,n mnr inv.-ilves tho actio canon the othor sldo of Romoto nnd subscribed by growers of tho Myrtle taken by Nntlonal Master N. J. B" On account of n crowded docket nilth, Ocsnr Carl- F. Dean, formor editor of tho Herald! "l nS0I'"rB' D'8'ric' AttA0T,J' ' ?I'.,nb"t Cofl,,in hnvo subscribed that so-called and Marlon Rey- was married to Chns. P. Stafford at "row" J1"8 font110,, h' A LHJeqvlst jn en tho amount required, nnd tho nlleged to hnvo French pinto mirrors suit nt Walker Studio. ' Clothes RASKETS 25c RAY CASH STORE. framed to at COOS See DR. a heavy tain. covering on Comas moun- Polnt section. Arthur C. Hermann nnd atIc T.oHm A. Neal surprised their friends la3t Sunday ovenlng by being quietly mar- choledor of New Hampshire in ! tho jurisdiction. ATTENTION FIREMEN! All mombers of tho Mnrshfleld Flro Department nro urgently re-rled nt tho homo of Rev. Thos. Bark-i Miicaivu iu u iiui i uio uuy ihui.iuw in mis CUV. Tho hrdo ia !, nninpnAiT f i - -1 M . . . - " ..W M IMU M Ulk(tillA JM 'finnni.iA. . . . - a per- . ' oi iiir. nna .Mrs. John Nenl MAKE It for you and we ';--,, of Roland Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. tain that tho result will ripSb tomorrow. Sunday, nt 1 o'clock. Im portant business. Don't fall to bo present. By order of Thero Is nothing more WSon or appropriate for your FRILJ" ' ".. i CHRISTMAS than a finely nnauv" ......flAir liVl u VlllllOCIII - - J. W. DAVIS, Hermann have gone on tho groom's flno Ing creek. to housekeeping , both tho giver and tho one who re ranch on Catch-, celves It. -QUATER.MASS STUU" I Front Street. i "'tfv, , .A fTl