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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 8 ROtfkL Baking Powder AbsqlutelyPure Cooking is a matter which con cerns the whole family, and under modern methods and conveniences it is made so attractive the whole family is becoming interested, if not taking part in it. "These biscuits are delicious; this cake is excellent," says the father. "I made them," says the daughter, and both father and daughter beam with pleasure. Il is a crime, with our modem agencies, helps and facilities, to have soggy biscuit, or wooden cake, or leaden pastry. Royal Baking Powder has made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and the best cooking today the world over is done with its aid. SOCIAIj CALENDAR. Tonight. Sons of Norway ilnnco at Eag les' Hall. Danco at Llbby. Tuesday. .Sisters of Bethany with Miss Alice Butler. Crescendo Club at the P. L. Swcarlngen home, North Bend. Wednesday. Presbytorlnn Ladles' with Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon In Bunker Hill. Social Embroidery Club with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford. Baptist Ladles' Silver Tea with Mrs. J. C. Donne. Thur.Mlny. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Sam Lando. Fortnightly Club dnnco. Friday. Concert nt Tnbernaclo build ing by North Bond Concert band. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. F. M. Flyo. Thimble Club with Mrs. S. S. Jennings of North Bend. Saturday. Minnie - Wis Club with Mrs. John DnBhnoy on South Fifth street. Band danco at Eagles' Hall. Wedding bolls chimed very sweetly when on last Friday morning at nlno o'clock, Miss Elizabeth Cox and Mr. Charles Lowry woro united In Holy Matrimony nt tho homo of tho brldo u parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cox on South Fifth street, llov. It. E. Brown ing officiating. Both nro well known and nro nmong tho most popular young people of our city. For some yenrs, Miss Cox has hold an Important position In tho post office; Mr. Lowry Is tlmokcopcr nt tho C A. Smith mill. Tho Cox homo wns prettily dcror nted In sweet peas nud ovcrgrcens. Tho brldo was becomingly gowned In a bluo tailored suit and tho groom woro tho conventional black. After tho ceremony n sumptuous wedding brenkfast was served. Tlioso who woro present nro Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Buttz, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Mnuaoy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCulloch, M mill Mm .T If. f!nv. ttnv. nnd Mrs. In sowing, nfter which tho hostess, h. e, Browning, Mrs. Alice Sneddon, assisted by Mrs. L. F. Falkcnsteln, Misses Alice Cox, Myrlo Cox nnd Not sorved n dnlnty luncheon to tho tlo Sneddon. following guests: Mrs. E. F. Lo-. Tho brldo nnd groom left this MIoux, Mrs. Harry Bradflold, Mrs. ' morning on tho Nnnn Smith for n J. W. Hlldenbrnnd, Mrs. J. G. Kin-, two weeks' honeymoon trip nt dlffcr- Is tho youngest daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. A. I'attlson of this city nnd Is very popular nnd well liked horo. After a brief wedding tour in Port land nnd Marshfleld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlmmlck will bo nt homo In Dullard, Ore, whoro Mr. Dlmmlck Is employ ed." . I LOWHY-COX WEDDING " of Low Koyzcr In ,t ""5 tt ia aoi.i' .. n this tarn. . .a ouiuuiii run, M ... ..""uinM, JblHljr Is found o ctles. A pupil of tr thaC ot Chicago T. B excellent Lfi Ju '""cuo II. Jncobson "lulled Ills nronli .-! aa v.. with years of n,.Y!. ? . ""-"vc. If. I. - wo or tho head of i. ? ii .i SU"1 CL y i." -iT !' od. Mr. Koyzor's nntntlvntl f ii symnathotlR ,, ?, Pury of i..n .... -""ik aim ..,-"' iiuiiuuuuion. JlFi ..- 'uiuej .i n . u10'1 n"mbor or "" on tho violin nn.i u i" ' )Mt opportunity for tho vnm, """"d this city. l )0llnS Poop, of noy, Mrs. E. Forest, Mrs. C. W. McCulloch, Mrs. Hugh Long, Mrs. .Mcwan or Anncondn, Montnnn, Mrs, cnt points In California. A largo banner on which was prlnt- ud tho "Nowly-wcds" wns hung bo- h. F ,F1ftlk,en8,toln of. Nortl Dcnd, tween tho masts of tho boat and tho Mlsa Ellznboth Cox, llttlo MIsb An ona Hlldenbrnnd nnd Master Davo McNall. 4. 4. 4. I VERXOX SMITH TO MED tmual display of old boots and shoes wero also In evidence As tho Nnnn Smith loft tho dock tho llttlo bonts saluted and tho ship responded to tho sn'utcs. On tholr return, Mr. nnd Mrs. Low ry will occupy tholr now bungalow on Fourth nnd Johnson streets. 4. 4. 4. I farewell reception' I JvUAUliU ir 11 I Tho ninny friends of Vornon Smith woro pleasantly surprised this wcokl when tho announcement renchod Marshflold of his eugngoment to 0110 of tho prominent nud charming joung socioty girls or .Minneapolis. Mr. nn,i Mrs. J. It. Robertson of Tho nnnouncomont ns mndo iiv tho North Bend gnvo n bnnnuct Thursday Minneapolis Journnl is as follows: ' n00n In honor of Miss CJrneo Mrs. Thomas II. Drow nnnouncos'irownrd of North Inlet who loaves the- ongagoment of hor daughter, shortly for Prince- Edwnrd Is Knthorino vnn Vn kcnbiirgh, to Vor- in,i Whoro alio la to bo mar- nun iimiuruun annul ot .Mnrsnnoid, rlcd wa'Kuiii lormoriy ot .Minneapolis." LOCAL GREEKS me in Tho dlnnor was sorved by tho Malzo restaurant and wns an dehor ato affair. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howard, Misses Grace, I 1 Gladys and Doris Hownrd. Mrs. Lnu- i. a...,.. !7Ti TZ 7T ra McRao, Mrs. Sponcor Smnll, Bert i.iinL oiiiwuy uvuiiiNK iu o O CIOCK ir nimrrli. Mr. Tl. A. f!linrrli nf ... ........... ....... ... ... - .. ... WEDDIXOS Vfrrt& (Contln'iod. from .Pago Two.) Mrs. II. O'Mnra, Mrs. Win. Barrett, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. C. II. Fnrrls, .Mrs. Elmor Russell, Mrs. Wnnn, Mrs. C. It. .Marshall, Mrs. Koto Itood, MrB. nnnniTA llnlatnt MrU pP1l mim anil . MrH Swanson, Mrs. Davo Qmr0 Hrtmnn, ' Miss Fllshman. 18. llltOtl niHl AMBB ., rifirnrn Onvnv Vn TTnvnnni. .. W....W....W WW.V, .. ..UIUIIV., prosont, tho tlmo wns onjoynbly spent nnd tlollclouB rofreshmentB woro sor- vod by tho hostusH to tho following: Mrs. Jack Hoes, Mrs. Clins AOlia UWltlloni. . Mra .limlHnii Mm n A Rmllli Xfi-u Mra. Dnvo Itecs will bo hostess to , ,, ,,,',, ,, Mloa Wn ,, , - IMHVtigVVIM IU4U 4'M IlltlltVli tho Club mombors Thursday, October, 24. 4. 4. Owing to unforscon circumstances, tho Ladles' Art Club hnvo postponed Tho Jolly Down mol Willi Mrs. tholr' mooting until next Friday Oct Itourko In Bunker Hill Inst Wedncs day nfternoon. After n aoclnl nftor- noon which was enjoyed by nil, tho hostess served dnlnty refreshments to tho following mombors Mrs. W. F. Squlro, Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon, Mrs. A. Snow, Mrs. ChrlstoiiHon, Mrs. It. F. Bush. Mrs. J. llrockmucllor nnd Mrs. A. L. Iluttz. Tho mombors of tho club will bo ontortnlned Wednesday, October 23 by Mrs. W. F. Squlro. 4. 4. .j. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Baptist church nro plonnlng n fancy work bnznnr to bo given In December be foro Christmas. J Tho Crcscondn Club of North Bond will glvo n concort Tuesday evening nt tho homo of Mr, nud Mrs. P. L. Swonrlngon. 4. 4. 4. Tho North Bond Altnr Guild mot with Ma Jns. Alton last Thursday nftornonn, Owing to tho fact that bucIi a fow of tho mombora wero pro sont, no Important business was tran sacted. At tho clone of tho afternoon, n dainty luncheon was sorvod to tho following Mrs. C. M. Bylor, Mrs. Ira Ilnrtlo and Miss I.oun Kruso. Tho Guild will meet Thursday Oct. 21 tho placo Is not yet determined, 4. 4. 4. Tho Slstors of Bethany woro on tortnlned last Thursday by MUs Evo lyn Anderson. Owing to tho absence of Hov, H. E. Browning, no business was trnnsnetod. A social tlmo wns onjoyod and n dnlnty l-'ncheon fol lowod. Thoso prosont woro Mrs. J. B. Coke, Mrs. Arthur MiKeown, Mrs. Frank Denning, Mrs. F. A. Sncchl, Mrs. Jas. Cowan, Misses Allco llut lor. Maud Reed nnd Evolyn Anderson. Miss Alice Ilutlor will entertain tho Hothnny Slstors next Tuesday nftor nooii, Octobor IP. ; v ? i. Mrs. O. Hanson ontertalnod the' IS at which tlmo thoy will bo entor- tnlnod by Mrs. F. M. Flyo. 4 4 HHCEITION SfnJJrTnnnhn7nnn!!lg0c0,r, Mr1' n'. HU Inlet: Mr.' nnd Mrs. Geo. R m '.u I?S n ru? "nKb..th Juclnon of El Crco. Rov. D. A. .Mac in"i ,' V .."""" ""', OI" Leod nnd clntlng. Doth ot tho young pooplo iion,i nro well known horo. Mrs. Tono hnv- ,'.i...., lug chnrgo of tho Ellto parlors, whllo ciVOIi Vr Mr. Sallng Is idcntlllod with tho Tax- " Jn 1 'C'iulst store. Tlioso who witnessed nnriv' ' tho wedding woro Mr. and Mrs. n. E Evnna of North Bond, Mrs. Dnggot, Ellory Dnggot and Mr. Gray of Al lognny; Mr. nnd Mrs. Loyton, Hnrloy Sallng, Mrs. D. C. Hnworth nnd son Wednesday ovonlng n party was Miss Howard nt tho home Hownrd. It wns a uurprlso party nt that placo and tho family will pro bably mako tholr pcrmnnont homo In thnt vicinity. 4. 4. 4. Miss Inga Johnson who hns boon tho guest of Miss Lnura Kruso for tho past threo weeks, expects to loavo booh for hor homo In Crockett, Calif ornia. 4. 4. 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons on tortnlned lnformnlly nt n llttlo dln nor pnrty Inst Wednesday ovonlng, 4. 4. 4. t Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford ro turncd this week from u plonauro trip to Snn Francisco. 4. 4. 4. Jny Doylo formerly of Mnrshflold but who la now located at Gardlnor, wns In Alarshflcld this week. .j. 4. 4. Mrs. Normnn Nelson returned to her homo In Snn Francisco this week after a visit with friends on tho Bay. 4. 4. 4. Clifton Curtis, wlfo nnd baby, re turned to tholr homo In Holllsror, Calif., this wcok, after u visit with rclntlvcs In this city. 4. 4. 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Curtis loft this week for a fow weeks' visit in California. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. J. W. Bennett nnd son, Hut ton, loft this wcok on tho Rodondo for Snn Diego, Cnllf., whoro she hopes to lmprovo her health. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. Dixon of Los Angeles Is tho guest of Mrs. A. E. Morten of North Bend. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. John A. Lcnnnn of North' Bend Is expected to return next wcok from Boston nfter nn nbsonco of six go bnck to fight for drccco II itir months. find thoy nro really needed J""" Arhos, ono of tho' or(,v. Mr. Georgo Colburn nrrlvod on tho ot iMJ c'ty. who Is In the ntt,. rtrpnkwntnr vpstorilnv from Mlnnn- rant business, sn d sotn nnd is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. "Every man would go bli if a. 6. uowns on soum liroauway. 4. 4. 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. LnBhaway who havo been vilRtlng tholr son, Hnrry Lnsh nway in this city, loft on tho Bronk- nfntni Imlnv fnr PnrMnnil if1int i It no will spond tho winter boforo return- 5? 1!'chli0 .,"1r nnUvo. country thlt viiuunn in nun country leei tut 4. 4. 4. Tito members nnd friends of tho awciiisu-iiutiiorn 1 cuurcn nro on-- , ,. ,.,',,, ": .ti . Joying n social this ovonlng t tho ft1 ' ,f'10w "",' L,0iftll,;'le7,h " bl nlmrnl, linll I !' .nll WlllSSllO WOlllll DC In ffljA 1 Mrs. 0. A. Dennett, Mr. nnd Mth. Thol?i(n1(c??.?,.ciy Needs Them. Greeks In this locality ara , ly interested in tho witlffi ?" Jiionts of their native co un I X Conn rntinlv ! ... . "' II Greeks, m.,,, .KL ? . military training la their 0 COIItltrV. Tlrni 1... I "I for thoso men nnd they areViS Ing to bo sure that there Is , ;..i..r':-".",.u:,I.ry..lo; to tto- Oreok l,,"tl.oUco 'I!?! nntlvo ovory ho thought It necessary. Yon V mnny of no nro citizens of the hi tod States, nnd wo aro nut foretj to go bnck to Greece, butwheati nro cnllod and rcallv ni&i .. Bhonld ho thoro. This war in thoy Bhould glvo tholr help. 11 viiuoco biioiiiu nave a tr with Turkey nnd should be delnt- uoiior condition man now, uj mnny of tho Grcoks who are m M7 XVIIIM, . Miss" Ir " Kn;:S ffl"?, '1 Z2?V & P nud hor guest', Miss Johnson, form od n party, who spent tho dny tit tho Sand Hills Inst Sunday. - ' I - IXFOHM.Uj CHAT Mrs. K. Mlncim niiliirtnlnorl lufnv. Lloyd, Joo Dodgo, Misses Deslroo nnd'millly nt luncheon on Friday of this Eva Wyntt, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Wyntt wcok. mm suns wiuicr nuu iioucrt .Mooro, nnd Miss Viola Tope Mr. nnd Mrs. Sallng will llvo in Mnrshflold. 4. 4. 4. I PATTISOX-DIMMICK NUPTIALS I 4 4 Mis Nan Browning will entertain n fow young Indies nt n sowing party this evening. . .. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Malonoy ontor tnlned lnformnlly for Dr. J. T. Mc Co nn tie Monday ovonlng. Mrs. J, Jacobs of North Bond loft I Mr. nnd Mrs. W, A. Rold gnvo n delightful reception to tho mout hers nnd friends of tho Christian church nt their commodious homo on Central Avontio nnd Second St. Thursday night. Miss Melon Flook of Portland nnd Miss May Lennox rendered several solos lit n tuoBt plonslug manner. Mr. Rold gnvo Ills experiences In Alaska In h very Interesting nddreos. His lecture- was Illustrated with splendid stor enptlcon vlows. Ho fittingly closed this part of tho ovonlnga entertain iiiout by rondorlng nn llliiBtrntcd song, "In Fnr Off Alaska," to tho delight of thoso presont. During n two-courso inncneon hov, .. O. Downrd stated that tho presont en- Joynblo occasion was n fororunnor of tho Borvleos to bo hold nt tho church next Sunday, whon a spo- cini program win bo given, both morning and evening. After n good Boelnl tlmo was spent, tho largo gathering returnod to their homes, declaring thnt thoy had enjoyed ono of tho best social events ovor given In our city. 4. 4. 4. Members of tho Epworth I.caguo hold their rogulnr monthly business mooting nt tho Mothodlst church Wodnosdny ovonlng, October 0. Dur ing tho business session, tho follow ing officers wero olected: President Losllo Isaacson. First VIco Pros. Leo Byorly. Second VIco Pros. Clay Church. Third VIco Pros. Roxlo Hnll. Fourth VIco Pros. Ireno Preuss. Seerotary Hattlo Hanson. Treasurer I.oRoy Robertson. .5. 4. 4. n.VII CHANGES XAMi: A South Bond, Wn h newspnpor contains tho following concerning tho mttrrlngO Of n young Indy Of thnt City n,!nv fnr Tn Mlln in visit fnr n fnw to n formor woll known Mnrshflold ,jny8 with friends, young man, "Bert" Dlmmlck: I 4. 4. 4. "Miss Ida I'attlson, ono of South Miss Maud Pnlntor will loavo for Bond's popular young womon. wns Portland nbout Novcmbor tho llfth to qulotly mnrrlod nt tho homo of hor spond tho wlntor. Miss Pnlntor's pnrentB Inst Tuesdny morning ntr.: 15 ninny friends nnd ncquolntnncos on o clock to Mr. Albort A. Dlmmlck of tho Bay will rogrot hor doparturo Bullnrd, Ore, tho Rov. J. M. Woavor vnrv mueli. of Rnymond porformlng tho coro-i 4 4 mony in tiio prcsonco of n fow Inti-' o. A. Brown will lonvo for Cnllf- mato rnonus nna tiio rnmlly of tho ornln about tlm nftccnth nf thu ur,,,' month for n fow month's sojourn "Tho brldo woro n dark bluo trnv- nmong tho orange blossoms. Gus hi ding suit with a whlto marqulsotto dlgnimtly denies thnt ho hns nny blotiso trimmed In Irish Inco nnd alio thought of plucking tho fragrant carried n bouquet of pink roses. Tho buds In sufficient quantities to mako coromony was performed in tho llv- n wronth. Ing room of tho Pnttlson homo, which 4 4 4 wna tastofully decorated In roses. An1 Mr. nud Mrs. W. A. Toyo ontortnln olobornto wedding breakfast was sor- od n fow friends. Informally, at tholr veil aftor tho coromony. protty Wost Mnrshflold homo Inst "Tho only guests present besides Thursday ovonlng. . tho brldo'8 lmmodlnto family woro. Mrs. A. P. Leonard nnd Miss Gornld-' Mrs. A. J. French hns written thnt ino Dnlton nnd Mr. and Mrs. Waltor thoy aro now located nonr Cnrleton Sproul. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sproul nttond- In Ynmhlll county. Mr. French and ed tho contracting parties. Tho brldo his father havo bought n largo rnrm Social umnroiuory I'liin nt a very 4 . pleasant afternoon of sowing audi Tho Fortnightly Dancing Club Boclal chat, last Wednesday. Do-! which Is tho Mnrshflolii n.-inrin,. nini. llclous refreshments woro sorved. of Inst winter under a. new nnn. ..,..'. "1U,T. l"Vu J l. . ,, ur;-w"l Kivo n danco nt Englos' Hull on Tllton, Mrs. J. C. Swlnford, Mrs. J. Oitober 17th. Tho membership of Parker, Mi hobs, , MU bylvnu Par-, the club Is tho biuuo as last venr and her nnd Mrs. 0. Hansen. I tho limitations bear tho nanu's of the Tho club will bo oiitertnlned notlBnmo patronesses. However the nioni Woduesday b Mrs. J. C. Swlnford. borahln this vm... win i, ,,.,., ...2i ? ? I by mnny new members nnd tho nut. JIllT. ' ... w.v . ,oou ror " Kay winter is ory nus tOr- 11 nna tallied with 11 Silver Tea nt tho Mlz-i A Tiio Ludles' Aid of tho Proaby torlnn tiiureii or iNortn uenu ontor- Dicinna pah Bible Class rooms Inst Thursday nfternoon. Tho Indies spout tho tlmo in sowing and sociable conversation. I A PARTIES. I Rofroshmeuts woro sorvod. Tlioso prosont woro Mrs. J. Mendo, Mrs. C. R, Holmes, Mrs. Geo. D. Mnndlgo, Mra. V, Wattors, Mra. Chas. Murr, Mrs. William Schroeder entertain ed n fow frlonds Tuesday afternoon nt hor homo in North Marshfleld. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spont AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE $$$$$$$ 5 ACRES within city limits. A good platting prop, ting proposition. 2S00 cash, balanco on terms. 3 ACRES within city limits, Ferndnlo, adjoining Songstncken'8 Addition. $3000 cash, balance on tonus. A raro snap. 10 ACRi:s within city limits. Bost buy on Coos Bay. Close In. Half cash, balanco on terms. 5 ACRES In Forndalo Park. A cheap buy. $2000 cash, balance on tonus to suit. 10 ACRES for platting. Within 20 nilnues' walk ot Smith's Mill on County road. A splondld buy for n platting proposition. $4300. Ono-half cash, balanco 011 torms. SEE REID ABOUT IT 203 Coko Building Ioho our country, our klne. onf n. llglnn nnd everything neemte It would bo n war on which u Tim U'ouinrn I'lor 'li,.n,.n T n.t..n 0"0h8 WOlllll 1)0 FtaklllR eTKJ. ,..m ..i ri .l I' K0' ''" ilio Oreoks In this cotttrr nn'J( J?LDYvC,n owiiIiib nnd bhii. fool tlinf thoy Bhould light Uttv Odd Iollows Hnll. ,(0 ,10l onr nntlvo ,,, whcni n,...i r v.?i. i i ,B ' trouble wo would never U A crowd of North Bond voimtr non.' i.i.i i.. i.. n. ., . . .. ..In ...III ........ . - ... - i iiviii IIIUIU III IIIU DIIIIIU ICIKH il plo will spend tomorrow nt Coob i)0foro. 1Uvcr' ... I "Mnny of us In this couatrr .. T, v . , would rnthcr not seo n war until Mi-b. II. Bnssott of Ashland. WIh- fonr or fivo years from now. Thi consln, nrrlvoil horo yosterdny to country would bo ftottcr prepwi spond tho winter with hor dnugh-for wnrfnro then than sho la nor. tor, Mra. Charles Schjonborg of Hnll Whnt wo of Greek blood want b Avcnuo. boo Is our country nnd our peopli I bnck whoro thoy wero formerly. Mrs. L. M. Rodby, formerly Miss Greeks nro looked down upon ud Pearl Rlggs of this city, loft for hor! wo wnnt to boo tho Qrcoki nlvA homo In Portland todny nfter nn ox- to n hlghor position nmonc nitlcu tondod visit with hor pnronts, Mr. of tho world nnd command tt nnd MrB. J. W. Rlggs. of Mnrshflold.. high rospect that tho peopled tho country onco lintl." MIsb Gwynodo Towor of Emplro I I Thoro nro Bovcrnl nntlrcj of tt tho guest of Miss Nelllo Towor ovor IbIo of Croto in this city and tier, Sunday. , too, would bo ready to respond w 4 4- I Greeco'fl call for men If they Next Saturday evening tho Coos needed. Bay Concert Bnnd will glvo n dnnco' Among tho Greeks n thU i low at tho Englos' Hall. This will do- "X thoro aro a number no light tho pooplo of Mnrshllold who well educated and thoy all i Blu i enjoy dnnclng nnd nppreclato good pooil ilcnl of thought to iMir music. tlvo land and aro nelP'u' J" 4. 4. 'faithful to tholr fellow country Next wcok promises to bo a big w- ono In tho ronlm of socioty. Most of' t mo emus and organizations hnvo ro sinned activities for tho year nnd tho fioclnl cnlondnr Is crowdod. 4- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. S.tcchl nnd Bona AMONG THE SICK. J. C. Swlnford Is confined to W homo with nn nttnek of grip. Jncland Francis nnd Mr. nnd WJ'Z W. F. Donning snout Frldnv on Cooa nt nn .nor,)tlo""t.. ,.),. oUt Ttivnr mis morning is rupmivu w.v 4. 4. 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg wont to North Bond todny to visit frlendB. 4 Jlrs. W. S. Turpon loft for North Dondto visit rolntlvcs over Sundny. . Tho music loving pooplo of Coos Bny should undortsnnd nnd nppre clato tholr good fortuno In having n musician with tho nntural on dowment nnd ncqulrod nttnlnments' line r. ,..ll no nnlltrl lin PXDCCted. John KoonU Is convalesce t IW a two weeks' slego cf slckneu wns down town yesterday wr i- Mrs. "Billy" Cox. who under wont nn operation at Merer wj itltnl n dny or two ago, Is reponw improving rapidly. Artist's nmtorlalr. Waer Studio. niTATH!ilASS for PHOTOS! EYES Do jour eyes trouble you? "nT''l'SS F ""l Do j our eyes feel tltert nfter i-cndlng? Can j on mul well nt night? p " r Have Headaches? Ui) Y Oil Wear Glasses? How long slnco they hnvo been chnngeil? (In some t3 they should bo changed ever two or threo years.) Eyes Examined Free Stato Licensed Optician In Clxargo. rA n Drug lCU V1UM Store Broken Tjenses Replaced. iliiw ih