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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1913-EVENING EDITION. 2' hostess with Mrs Wilson nt the Silver Tea At the close of the afternoon ie f regiments were served b.v the hostesses assisted hj Miss Cath erine Smith and .Miss Mildred Wil son iSirt. Talk; Store JPlte on No. I. f tlM T : $P- J II ... . . t - avm rnnsuNAij noucea m ! in tho city, or of Coos Iiay pcoplo who visit In other cities, together ... ii .. nAnini nrfnlra nrn Willi nonct'B ill Buti.il i.iii...-i -- gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephono 133. No tirnfi of club nicotines will ho I published and secretaries uro Kindly rcfiucsicu 10 numou ouuv. tiii: !ivii:ic I'ltoi'osAi.. Oh bo my wlfoi oh be my w Ife. And share my humble mansion. A'o Klrl I've wuoed In all my I'd'. With such a client expansion Tni haunted nltfhtly by your charms Kxcciiin); i.ini.iu iuiwi'mb, nrt.mnfi.tt1.tAVB HnnrtAPnltll. LU.MlllUUllU.I biuki.o social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not Inter than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Inceptions will bo nllowed only In cases where tho events occurred later than tho Hum mentioned.) , - The Doc Informs me Hint our arms Are blessed with perfect musples. Oh bo I pray, my own l.enore. And let mo be otir Willie: J love jour constitution for Its freedom from ImiIIII. lhotit such nnloiit love as mine There Is no touch of mystery. Jfy heart was captured by your fine And wholesome fam'ly history. Our ninrrln(,'e I am suro will be A blessing to liumaiilty, Tur you nro absolutely free From toiiclicfl of Insanity. Letiore, I pray you. hear my plea, I cannot Hvo without you; Tor old Doc OrlmcH has told to me Such splendid things about you nAN Interesting letter which dls usses to nemo length the follies ..t mi- nun nor. tlin wonltliOfla of his, a iiicstlon of Interest Is pio pounded by a man of culture After rnWowliiK the niiuieroiiH Ha xodlos iihlch linu occtired from tlmu to tniii! as the result of the Infatua tion of oung women In villain and Interior towns, through love affairs l!.ti strangers, the lorrcspoudent ays: "It hns nlwayii I ecu u gient mys tery to mo why tho stranger within our gntcs has such fascinating at tractions for some of our Amerlcaif slrls. Let n total stranger of good appearance nnd polite, address come o a town niul at once ho Is the fav orite with the girls at the prayer meeting nnd picnic. Is It hero wor ship or whnt Is It?" To tho iiinn or woman who tindcr tumli what the Imaginative nnd ro mantic tempermnuent menus, this tmtlon would suggest Its own nn Jvrcr, Wlilln fnnilll.irlti ilfiou tint nlunva sir often breed "(ontempt," It does icitroy, iih n rule, romantic Illusions. Tho aernge oung girl (lod bless tier Is possessed of a good share of lentlment nnd romance In her :lioughta of the lovor waiting for her uomowhero In tho world. She InvestR him with tho qualities Dintlt tlinlruliln In lu.r i.utliiiiilliin niul perhaps drawn to mimo extent from Uio nnvelH shu hns read. The stranger who tomes (o town has passed llmingli nil tho unattrac tive phases In his own village, and he may be far loss woilhy of lu.r nil miration and much further reinoved from the slaiidnnl of her Ideal than her old playmate. sayH IMIn Wheoler Wilcox, but she sees In him the oh Jftt of her dreams, free finin nil crudity, and he neonix to her a wholly superior being 'I here Is novelty In all he mi) and ocn; be has n new trltk of pio Aiuitlmion hi u new Ht't of phtases. i"' lie hrliiKM the atmospheio of a lew wiirP .no her mnuntoiiniiK life He lull hi'i til new si tines, new pen- Whatever nffnlia of the heart the stranger may lime punned thioiigh In bin evolving period. hIim has not been wltnosM tlieieof or n touridant of ihe other maidens In the nine, us she Inn been with her thlldhood'H lom jntilouw. When he tellM Ihm Hmt he loves her cho doen not letnll the fait that two r three enin ago he was the devoted cavalier of her nlnter. or her 1011M11. r her rival In the high sihool. Tho act Idem of their meelliiK. the t tuey mm looi.e.l into each other's . Hid hour Ihej Hut npoKe -nil Mil-ecu Incidents aie thrilling mid wun Jcrful nnd food for bonis of happv iit'inorleH Hloiwe.i a nltt to w horn such niem rleH niul ilieams lem.iln foiovei Tor never In mi) ordinal) usso. elation of childhood ami never In the nioro lomniouplitce ilevelopment of friendship Into love (tin theie be .-I..., i,iuie i no uepiii or joi nnd j.mtlinoni which lesult fu.m the mid jlut advent of u gie.it ami lasting -V i:x(!A(Ji:.mi:.t .v..vorxri:i. Miss Xolllo Huriell Tower wns hostess at an Informal sewing pnrty at her home on 1'lno street Thurs- (lav wnetl sue nnuouuceu our ue i Those piesent were .Mrs. 1. & ibinlth. Mis. John Xagle. Mis Marj Vlrols, Mrs. .1 V. Doane. Mrs ,1 II iStaddeii. Mis. .1. Wilght Wilson. Mrs A. Reamer. Mrs. A. '.. Downs. Mrs J. I .larvls. Mrs K. R Rob inson. Mrs. A T Halites, Mis 11 l Albee. Mis i:. A. Harris, Mis A. K. Seaman. Mrs. 11. S Xoble, Mis. II. I.oitjr, Mrs. C McCtitlough, Mis. T. M. I'lye. Mrs. .1. i;. Rurk hart. Mrs. M. A. Sweetiiian, .Mrs Faulkner, Mrs. George Craig, Mrs i:. i; Kelley, Mis. T. L Uliuent. Mrs 1. 0. Lang. Mrs C. R Keat ing. Mis. Paul Sterling, Mrs. 7. O Uownrd, Mrs. V. II. Dresser. Mrs Wallate. of Minneapolis, Mrs. C II Walters. Mrs. Chas. La Chapelle Mis. H. S lirovvn, Miss Mnrlan Sea man, Miss Ruth Smith, Mist Cath erine Smith. Miss Mlldied Wilson, .vtlss Ruth .Inrvls nnd Cnllstu Wnl teis. f" V V 4 .MOO.VI.KiHT IMC.VIC. rJetwcen 40 nnd 50 young people of .i.i. ....en ... ...." v. "-'" uio Norwegian noting 1'eopies so- ilircithnl to Dr I.orlng I.eote Da.v. ' ,oty Bl , , frk,n(la cllJoCll ,, nt Itniirniln ffillfmfiln In n tifltn.l . . . "". : " .: n v icieiy iintt tueir irienns enjojeii i of Monrovia. California, to a mini- 1110onlIght picnic Inst Saturday oven lint it lint, trlrl rrlnn.la Tim nil. ,.. ... . .. . . .. ..... u. .... o - ing ni uio i.ite saving station itnitttf ..imtiit ttntiii. nil n intiiiilitf ., I M. ... . .. r . . .. .t. ui uvi f.... .....D. ..v. - noiinicineiit came ns a complete surprise ns .miss rower nun liiviiea Imp lrnimts tn meet linr rnimln. MIhs nin.Ka Tnuer nf Pureln After n pleasant hour of sewing, the guests assembled In tho dining room. The table was decorated In pink and white. Tho center piece wag n hanker of beautiful pink and U'hlle rone., with tho ulti t- nntnta nrnttnrnil nl'nt tint tnliln At nnnfi place was n tiny envelope bearing the name of the guest nnd to this attached a pink streamer which led to tho center piece. At the close of the luncheon the guests pulled from the flower basket tho names of the engaged couple, nfter ulilrli thorn ivnq tniinlt nvplnltnltn- and surprise nnd the hostess wns showered with cnoil uUhea Mr. IV.1t la n nrnmlfiniit .Tittti., dentist of Monrovia, where Miss Tower spent the winter with her pnrentB. Dr. nnd Mrs. Tower .miss lower is one of the most charming niul nccoinpllshcd young women In Mnrshfleld. where most of her life hns been spent. She Is the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C . lower and her beauty, ne coinpllshmentH and chnrmlng vvn.vs have added greatly to the number of frlt'llds Of till. Iirntnllimit i.lnlinni- family who will unite In congrat iilntliiK Dr. Day on the great victory that Cupid has brought him. Tho Invitation list consisted of Miss Tow er's Intimate girlhood friends. Ihosit Invited Thursday were Miss Daisy Rush, .Miss Ivy Hill. MIbb Helen Riish Mrs Hugo Qulst. Mrs. M. C Mnloney. Mis. I), i: Mnloney. Mrs. R. K. Ilooth. Mrs. J. C. Kendall. Miss Nan Ilrownlng, Miss (Jeiievlevv Sengstncken. Miss Minnie Mnhoney, Miss Mndgo Har ry, MIsh Frances Williams. MIbs Crattt Kruse, Miss Norn Tower, .MIsb Allie llutler. Mlsu Ai'n..j ti..iii.. SOU. MlH. Arthur MnU'imun Mh. Otto Schetter. Mrs. William Ford. .Miss Moience Aiken, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy nnd MIhs (HadvH Tower. ! : 4 .oitwi:(;i..v aid socnrrv. T a Tin. Inlltleli Allen 11 tiinl- tlin nnrtf tt Cliarleston Huy then hack to the station, where a stop was made, a bon fire built nnd n tlelluhtftit lunch served. The crowd i "turned about midnight. wi:ddi.(j ...vxivi.i.s.ii.v. i 1" in OUR FIRST ADVERTISEMENT HKIJKTOFOfJK il Ims not been I ho policy of LAXUO'S to Jidvoi'lisc. Vc linvi! novel' niiido use of The Times jus t moans of inftji-mi,,,,, nhlic roiiprliiu- pi-ioos, arrfvnl of now goods and many other incl i;i tiers that are to our mutual advantage. This policy was based on the fact thai in a small community those tl' .......... .....'..Nit. l-ii,ii. mi itMfliiiitl iiili'iti.f luTttir ' 111.1 lVI, , .,.' I'llM. 1. .- -. .... ...... become .iiiekly known without advertising. ti.. i . r. . ..nt i.... ..1 .tt. IIU llll" OIU Oft. I IT 1'llillll.TII. I. nut Mntutni m-ntiliii' Mi ntnl Mru N. G. Homes of North lJend, euter tnlned a number of their friends In honor of their 12th wedding nniil- lersnrv At pnr.la Mm Pm-ln Ml. ehnels and Chnrles IJckhoff won first prires ami tnc consoltitlons went to Paul Hrnckley nnd Mrs. Henry Kern. Mr nmt M,j lr.., ...... ....... .1 ( ,i((i ...,n. ii.uui.-a ii i'i u Jll I'Sl'lll ed with n beautiful linen table set At midnight delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Mr nnd Mrs. i:nrle Mlchuels. Mr nnd Mrs. I.on I.oomls. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Williams. Mr. nnd Mis .loo Olln. Mr. nnd Mis. Henry Kern. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. H. Welling. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart McDonuld, Mr. and Mis Roy O IVrnlnnrd. .Mr. mid Mrs. Charles lkhoff. Jr.. Illlll Mluu Plllliin Inllti. son, Seth .lohnson nnd l'aul Drack- ley. The Young l.ndlcH' Aid of the N irtveulan ('linn.li m.,i -ei i... .. . , " . ,- .. 1.1111111111. ""mug nt inn paisonngo for n busi ness mill social meet I hit ..,.., .,.,. ineiitH went made for n ineasuilng "i-iiiii in mi iioki uio Hint dnv of .iiikiisi. . .Mirvvegian lunch will be sen ed. Miss llauuah Sonne was hostess this week to Rov. ami Mrs. Thorpo. Dointhy .lohnsou, Mahlo Mntlilsou. loin Mnthlsou. Alice Miithlson. i:. slit l.iusen ami IMun .lohnson. . - .m. i:. iiitoriicmioon. nx.iov eicxic. i t . The Kmlli'8 Aid Society of the .iinioiiiieni Mweiiisu uitlieriin chiirch enjoyed a most delightful outing WcdneSllllV nt the Ihimw. nf IVnn llm. son on Catching Inlet, Mrs. Dan Mut- ituii linn .virs. joiiii .Mntson being the hostesses. Among those present were: Mrs. Win. Iljorknulst, Mrs. J. KiiHtiiiun. Mis. A. Ingtnnii. Mis , HJorkiiulst, Mr. nnd Mm. A. Miitson. Mr. and Mis. Hmll nnimott. Mr. mid Mrs. J Mntson. Mr mid Mrs. I) Mnt son, Mrs. N. Olson. .Mrs. V. Ogren. Mrs. C. Solnnder. Mis. .1. Holm. Mis. Krle Johnson. Mrs. Win. Asplund. Mis. II. Asiiliiml. Mm r a t.,i.... son, .Mrs. C Olson. Misses Id'n Mut J"":.s.0,," ,,nl111' I'"''" Holm. Mis. '. iiuiiii. .vi r. nun Mrs. Alex Mntson. Mr. mid Mis. Strang. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hackniiin. Mr. mid Mrs. Iluiigel. Mm. Allied Huulllllll. MlH llniln Ami.,,.. i."' V,!'."- Kr""liilst. Mis II. Kino. MIhs Hllen Kino. Mrs. Ciinrad llog iliilHt. Mis. .Mutt Hilckson. Mr nu I Mrs. A. Stiirgnrd. Mr. nnd Mis. Stoie Mr ami Mm U'm ti,.,.,...iu. m..." Jacobson. Mr. mid '.Mrs j. Carlson! .ui" n ui. suiting. Air. mid Mrs. I.nck stioni. Mrs H. I.IIJeberg. Mrs. Alex Johnson. Mis. Rehler. Mrs. Chas. Saleu. Mis. Ilurils. of lleikeley. Cnl Mis. Sandell ,MHs Annn Storgaui. Miss Stella Storgaui. Mis. Johnn- SOn. Mlsa 1 011 ri l..l... mi.... ...... , , . .iini. ii ,.iinn l. nun lohiiHon. Mlsrt Hntrld .Mntson, M8h ;.,"". "'"""ii. aiiss crecllu Olson. Din nu urn iiiiivt iiiuiiiviii. Coos Hay is rapidly developing into a city. Its population is inm, Manv now iiooplo are coming hero who are not familiar with the l-w,a i are well known to old residents, about LAX DO'S. IS,L It lV the purpose of these talks to present these facts. AW are not going to tell you that LAXDO'S is the only store orfimi .MlMC III V I 'I'M V I'lllll, (Hill lllini lit L LltV tw.iiri- Illlll MMI IJCIU'VC US. Uut wo are going to tell you plain facts which will bo more tlnm i fiod when you trade at LAX DO'S. ,Jlkl There's a new man tit tho wheel, now goods in the store, and .somen methods , but the old, substantial principles upon which this business founded and hns boon successfully conducted for more than tliirtv I' will be continued. ' ,te Wi will toll you something of those in our next talk. AVateh this space. It will be to your advantage. LAND GOOD GOODS. 1'romnt DcJivcni. 218-252 Front Stint. I'fjnii, lfil-L . r.... n , ,."Mi i (ii- vratfi iUE&$m inted In tho decorations. Sewing wan followed by lefieshiuonts. Mis. IlllL'l) Olllst llHMlnllllL' .Mm. Mnri.li In serving. Thosu Invited were Mih. W. I tun .. it . t . r .hiiilt. .mi r, a. HniniuoiKi .ir V M Pniunnu Mn W K 11wtli tfu -- 't . ""win, .' i n (I W. Kniifniiin. Mis. W T. Sloll. Mrs. Al Jensen. Mis. C K. Oeny. Mrs. I). Y. Stiiffoul. Mis. A. T. iiiiines. .mih. Roir Noulriim. Mrs lljalte Nerilrutn, Mrs. U. S. Ilnrgelt. Mis. C. C. (lolnir. Mm. W A 'I'mn nnd Miu. U. Mlngus. IM,.X Al'TO Tltll'. Mr. mill .Mih. K. s. Ilurgelt. J. Al bert MutHon, Julius Mntson unit Miss draco Kruse will leuvo next Thiirn day In the Ilurgelt unto for Medfoul. where they will visit for n tlmn at tho home of Mr. nnd Mih. Il, T Van- ilneni rrhitt 11 111 ,.,.... m. t i t... Hon. who hns boon visiting theie nnd ..in uieii ibiivo tor n rrip to I'rnter l.nko mid will return In u week 01 ID dns, : .: BUSTER BROl Blue Ribbon Sh w'.c.t. r.Mi:in'i.(s. I'OR .MRS. MiCOKMAC. . l"' i.i ."'A'. ."" M " "ISOII, ,S!: :-..,' .IS.TS? ';-"-"- S7 iS!B.S" l'll.irlPM.,1 Ilin TC. ,..."-. . ' "" f . Simiiifr uml he, ,, meeting with the Sumner Chinch 1'ildny ulglit. Ihe meet ,K ,0iIiImI over hv X. Holt, pioMldeut. The nro '''! ' HlH,,,'l f songs, set intuit. IllK. ' W 11 I Shoiil.l V....... tlh. ... at. My I'eisonnl Saviour." i "lie was a Kood turnout from tho Sumner iini.in.nu . .....' the vIsltoiH wniioil for home niul songs nml luncheon were eujojed '"" II1K IHU Ill I hose koIiijs went d,.. u (. oolLi. Mis. . c. coolev J,,,,,, ':m.s"o"t ,i;:irv, .", ! K'W'o Itoli. "Mr ?' I,' "mh V10 C s'l. Cn",h' '' ' Stmm.r. ! ii t V fMI,u, Mr. and Mis. iw. ..iJo,,J,,KMWn.!::..Srt. Io f.::::!nrm;RevV,.eRo;',i,Ino . .. ... i i.mii uiivvi' The 1). M. f t'lni. ...... n.. artemoou wit,,' M. will.'" "KS huh muMit In sew lug and m tt-o ?'""" Kiests were taken to the vuj in i vvnere lerteslimenis vveu Miwll,,,i b y10 l,l8t0s. "listed b MIbs Anon Triiiiimi ' ir,'i',10i l,ul' "U,"1'""' Piesent went in. V' A i'',l,mis. Mrs. Knri Kiibsell iho guests went m (leorgo Truinan, Mbs Anna t' . SPIUELLA COliSETtT aay be obtained In MarshOoId from Mrs. Annie Holland, I I Kltllo Mlltiioil Sttnev. p. c Wea er. Win. sttiuff. Mr. ,,,,1 Mm Morrow. I),.,,,,, nmk 'lr ,. ?.m i?; A11Vni"'" " hostess nt a delightful little mid paity Mondav i,..."0,0" ('"PHmeiitni.v to mih j 1. McConnnc. who Is heio rinui lleikeley for the smnnier. C.iiiIh went followed by it uVIIi-Ioiih lunch eon. Mn, ii. if ii,,.., i ,,,,..".," ..., . , .,..,, .inn .iiinu .iiu- inle Mnhoney nsslstlng m serving TluiH.i iii.w..... .. ., .. . " ,, " ! -.in in-ie; ,virn. ,. I I ovveitt. Mih. j. s t-oIPi MH M '('. Ma onev. Miv 1 1........ u . mi ., , .. , .".j oiiiKmiii ivt'il. V Vi .- . V1" ''"Kxl"' k'ii. Mis c Mis. I. ..Stiiffoul. Mis C K eilv Mis R h Rooth. M(H '. y mii,,',,' '"id Miss Mamie Mahonev '" : " o The MiitHhflelii u t 'i' i i. ..i i .1 flno meeting Kt filuy at the IIiiihIhi thiiich. Mrs. C II. MiuhIi piesltled nnd there wiih uu ubio address fo Senator I. S. Smith uml Home Inter esting papeiH on clean llieiatuut hv .MlH. J. K lliirkliint Mm i t; n..i, or mid Mih H. Kelley. Those pii-H-eiit were: Miu .(,glu. Mrn ll.uker. Mis. Iniiiiel. Mrw. Ruhskopf. Mm IJoiiiio. Mis. Roho. Mih. lluikhnit. Mih. Downs. Mih. Uluck. Mis. Illaln. Mrs. Cooloy. m,h. MiCunn. MiH, Waul. Mih. Molvln. MrH. Drown. Mrs LaiHoii ,h. Hlney. Mih Wilson .MlH. Rlchev. .Mih. Mihp m,. n...i ner. Mr. Smith. ' 4 I ALTAR (H'll.D. oes The host shoo made for HOYS AXI) GIIUM Wo have in stock all sixes and lasts in (Imi-jJ Patent Colt, Vici Kid and Tan, and sell tlicnut lowest price that a good shoo can be sold. TrvtL Sh Indies' Pumps and Oxfords, $1.25 m The Golden Rule First National Uank Building. rAlSIIFIE HOXOR VISITOR. 4 I SII.VHR TIM. iv ... ,10bl,?l0,la" I.ntlIo- Silver ie.i tins ,ul,k nt ,ho homo o ; W l.angiloii on South Rroadwav wiih n sin ces i.n, i.. .......' ,,u,wa. h.i. i. iiv I...IIIII.UI.V ana 'the hontusMiw f..,. ,i... . Maddin. M,a ,, A Te (Jm delightful musical ptogrnm oo. wMvr,,oif,r,ofr,h t?z-vaa:-V4M- out soi. v,rM,?f!ll,,h Sml" Vocalsolo ' tS TvV)n bii,,,, " ". "h "fcusi ami tli.u a ai''i'lv-'-IS Last Sumlnv n ,i..ii,.i,..,i i.i n i. ...,, ..:.:. ".v. .?."." "'"i'ik lui it,... . .1 ' . """ v-iiariesion uml- iv.tMiitiin. u n lina Imnn n.......n.. few weeks on tho Hay as the guest of her paients. Mr. and Mrs Otto Ore z o t''th'r101' y,-A,,K,iht c8 ' uWui!!o?"SS'eP,in,C,W,U,'' Mr. nml Mm i i. . . . "ml ehlldreiirM,. ad !TW .... .in Him .Mrs v H. I'eiklns Kft?1!;!!:.: Vol . ,r; .; ";v .' r-J " mm i Vi ,Vi.' ...,. '" B?. Misses Hel The Xoitli Ilei.,1 Altar amid met "iBt IhiiiBilay iifternoon with Mih J. W. (liiiillnor. The nfteruoou wuh purely hoiIuI. the tlmu being spent In sewing. fU.r vvhhh lefieslimont" were Herved by tho boston, nsslste.l by Mrs. Morton. The Cniiii u mi .,,.... i i.. , . ni-twii.,- s...u,D,Kt o present nt " iiniu,i..'u ., ....: ... m. . "" " iiiL-eiiiiK went .Mrs. Mm Inn M,o l i V .. Se.,.o,,,.u,VMrH.Oe,'. ;? Mis. I'uul Dlmml.k. MIsh (Je ,mo OHio IM.IIIIps ud M,s. Tom Chap- - i IIIHTIIIi.W I'AUTV. MlH. OOO. I Mimi.Ii ..-111 .........!.. n imitv nf w. ..;"., "",.v""""' ,i...i i ""h iuihh ni iinny nt tt-1.'ilVJ!..fL11 So"t.11 fooa IUu?p in "' "' '""" son., vieorgo .Mm ch. Jr. i:i.ks pia.v soci.iif a0' RoJ!nsor,3ila ui!' a '.J V.ffi I. Lore.. n i. "..". ".' ' "nTOiOHB " "" uu catierson HOXOR MRS. SAXDimiR Wedm?..1 nleasn.i. ii " .V.'r '... "l moht M.Tfcln"l5V'0,!?' ' the at llm w :r'" '.'0 KUOIl i ,1 .lrt ,""'" eiP ". ivotlnestay. cnJojS: K nml ,m,sU' wlU ' I ItlRTIIDAV liunie f ' ii,1'-..I.ifi!!!r-?u!"y wb I'os.est last Ties v ..V, "tl youi,B I loiUlB i2?hI,t;irtriSk,;.a8 ,n ,,oiior The l'omn uno .,.....!.. . in red am," white f'iow . rgg ti&'&'XA n.i i. " l"iy. win 'n0':"""", w" V'y taken up !,SK,K3 8o;r,s lng on tho donkey" tall Jt ren were bllniifni.iit ..V'..in?. ch ld- Isn't It a Good Time to Buy a New Range The fruit canning son is now on and if) are thinking of bf new range later n Fnll. vvhv not hllVltf nnd oninv tlin nte v.i.vi wnjuj iiiv r:,r of a now range wnief a! f..! In' ting up your iiuiim coming winter mr Da ni,.-n. .wl Illlll 0 f Utt .Mlltt' 11 II UU III' with a reputation, carry the great Crescent Raj $35.00 to $50j bloLitftL'S. and backed ( kfnotlnn o n , "iiumuiu ers ana ouibeivw. and ook f8Ured if X" get a Crescent, Cow ana look them over and let us explain their me Sumner Hardware Co. THE HOME OF GUARANTEED GOODS. SSiNG We Hustle Right J .. ,. . ii. utii n uio niunioiiiK ju," t nnnlili.'t nffnr.l to do '.i ::;vr." - "",... rhi " time on It. Time me0' .. ..nil. 8" o mm iiiiiBH iu J;. fa kle tho Job proniptl). J depart the same way. ,",- depart the same of Tiliimlilni Y "ul''l UIO oaiuo "7, until of nliinililnn- You'll V.. -. ,...... ..0. .- - . SJTuSSr- ' sZA' ffl orKameZe,,nsV.nfordivon.in0m- our methods nnd our Mw, uiU oi, Phflli. frtA-T -w -fA, . -. u, Roblusou will be their h0me."tulnp-kjngj wiiu., a- Scht (Continued on Pagd Eight.) 303 North Frontal PHOXB W uiv 1 -i