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M31!nTOCTCT"iriiiTiiitiiiT'TBiiii iiprrmtiif aiWrikiite&iBiiB Wm M IPHWJ9RBMWRWflRRWWiHHW9WWWWWWWWH 'amwwmBrenw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY; IB j '" 8 ' JANUARY 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION ", t- j V lWcFll IY WAlAGMSf ,8- Fchincddlng, Ailss F U . ffiffliyp - Frnnso nntl Alias Alice Tlekcll MKli'Krv Iiik tlio nftcrnoun, ducts by BWK2-E? ronco Kolley WERDIX(2 AXXIYEHKAHY New Vonr'H Dny marked tlio for tieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. niul Mrs. 1. S. Kaufman nntl they entertained at a family dinner 1n honor of tlio event. Thoy wore tho recipients of a '"huniber of telc crnniB ftiul ulfts from relatives who -iotiltl not bo with them on tho Jo.v. i ll0.v IKC9 Jur- SdliS Hoy, nntl .Mrs. C. O. Gosncy were enjeved. Among thoso present were Mrs. 1). C. AlcCnrty. Mrs. Floyd Hose. Mm. Aninnda Rose, Mrs. .1. C. Domic. AIn. A. H. Lewis, Mrs. Ceo. Ayro, Mis. John Naglc, Mrs. A. '.. Downs, Rev. niul Mrs. A. F. llmjsford, .Miss E.Ievn Wheeler. Miss Florence II l.'.v, Mrs. Jos. Soli (nodding, Mm. John Hull, Mrs, E. Kolley, Mrs C. H .Marsh, Miss Allrc Tlckell, Mik N. II, Xc.MIUan. Mrs, C. O. (Jos- Mrs. Alva Doll nnd AUs-j Frui-, SOCIAIj CALENDAR one occnslon. Mr. And MTJf. U. v. Baunnim nnd daughter, Clnudlne, sfiMV. and Mrs. A. .1. Hclso nnd Mr. U, T. Kaufman were their gueslB. A host of Marshflold friends will UlillO In extending host wishes to ,tho estimable couple on the tin- jitiual honor Hint has been theirs. . - I FAMILY DINNER 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. K. Jones enter tained nt n fnmlly dinner at their homo New Year's Day. Their guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Con jiell, Mrs. I'.oyd M. Klehardson nnd children nnd Mnster Kugeno Jones. .4 I SOCIAIj HEADIXH I tort Fransc. MIXX1IMVJS CLt'll Mrs. Henry Sengstacken will en tertain a number of friends nt their homo this evening complimentary to l'rof. Ilcdillo of tho University of Oregon, who has been making a tour of Coos County towns. Prof. Ilnilillo will favor tho gatheilng with a few readings from favorite authors, 4- .- IIAPTIST .IUMUHS - - The AIInnle-Wd Club was pleasvit ly entortnlned Thursday at n Now Venr's party by Mrs. E. Kolley nt her homo In South Mnrshfield. Tlio business nnd social sessions were followed by refreshments, Mrs. Att.rj TliDinpson nssloliiig tho ''oitt i S3 In serving. Mrs C. W. D r Is was elected president for tho com Ii'it yenr, sue "oedlng Mrs. Ko'li'v M d Mrs, Mnry Thompson was olcci ol pocotnry and (rename". TIiopu I'lO'-tiu wore Mm. DrosHct. Mm IViphney, Mrs. Downt, Mrs. Perkins ?': 'nChiipello. Mi'. Drown, Mrs. Miiirih, Mrs. Thomi'SMi mid Miv. Davis, with Mrs. Simpson mid Miss 1'riiiu.e ns speclnl gutb. I'lio osub wiM licet i" two wri'lsi with Mts. A Y. n its .j. .. . -I - MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. J. M. t'pton. TUESDAY Auction Dridgo Club Mrs, llnrrignn. Episcopal Oulld with Howhay. Catholic ladles of North with Mrs. C. S. Knlsor. WEDNESDAY College Women's Club .Airs. It. II. Corey. Daptlst Ladles with Mrs, '., Downs. TIIt'HSDAY A. N. W. Club with Chns. Kilscr. Yoimic Mn'rons' Club Mrs. Otis W'lson. FRIDAY Thimble Club with Mrs. Chns. Wllllnm. Norwegian Lutheran Young j People 8 Society with Rev. nnd Mrs. H. o. Thorpe. with .Mrs. Rend with A. Mrs. with c v v n i TM m H Miss Dodgo nnd Mrs. C. II. Wnlters, nnd Messrs. Will McDonald, Henry Lccoci), Ted . Dow, Clnudo Wilson, Harvey nnd Festus Waltgrs and Rev. and Mrs .1. E. Ilurkhart NARCISSI'S CLl'H. MILLICO.MA DAXSAXT. Ouo of tho most delightful func llons in tho history of tho Mllllciimn Club was the Dim mint given ns an "At Homo" In tho club rooms Thurs day afternoon In ohsorvnnco of Nov; The Narcissus Club was delight fully entortnlned Wednesdny after noon by Miss Maggie Robertson at her homo In Enstsldc. A feature of tlio nftornoun's entertainment was the rending by Mrs. J. Mcin tosh. A delicious lunch wns served. The next meeting will probably be held In two weeks wltU Miss Hilda West. The members present on Wednesday were Mlsscti Hntlle Mr Knv. Hilda West. Ilhinche Tellcf Boii. Thorn Lund nnd Nellie Olson nnd the speclnl guests wero Mrs. Gilbert Stecklo, Mrs. L. Snllng. Mrs. J. Mcintosh, Miss Annlo Lund, Miss Olllo Rlchnrds of Sumner and Miss liessle Robertson of Rlvcrton. Tlio hostess wns assisted by her mother, Mrs. Robertson. 0 I LI DRY PARTY. I I brlzcs wore won by Rev. Knotts nnd T?t1 Unit Mllalf, tvna lYiltMU'nit lit tn- frr.almin!,(u Allaona Cnvn 11, 'n,.r Air. 1111(1 M TS. ISIIHC WllSOtt Of nrntvn n.,,1 VlnrlrnMn llnlilnan.. nu. 'LlbllV rclClimtCll tllelr t ll I T t -f 0 II ft ll Blstlng in serving. Thoso present! wedding anniversary New U'lirs woro Misses Cora Dye. Dorn Drown "' with n family dinner. Thcli Oortrmlo Robinson, Mildred Storey. "Vlted guests woro r. and Mrs. Irono Prouss nnd Charlotte Kaiser I. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .,.i t.. i i.-.... .....!.. . DowecBO. Mr. and Mrs. James Old- 4.1111 IIU, IUn. IMIUllOi dltllllV'3 U J CI D. I. ... ... r 1 t ...... II.I1..I. MroUor l.ntlm. Hnl.nr h,n llallll. Mr. mill Mrs. CIlllS. Lapp, ......... .-....,...., ...v ...,. ....., Il'n l.i Mnu'imin Ml- LcRoy Horace Rahskopf. Fred Dye, Frank Howe, Ed Holt and .Mr. Raymond. 4" l T FAMILY DIXXKIt Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl S.ivnge onter tnlned Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Colomnu Nottlo Suvngo and Harry Lashoway nt dinner Now Yonr's Eve. Tho remainder of tho eve ning wns spent in playing cards nnd making rnndy. : 4 PARTY TOXKJIIT I Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rend will entortnln their spacious home. Horn, of North this evening at The Junior Ilnptlst Union enjoyed a delightful Watch Party at tho homo of tho superintendent, Mrs. I O. LoRoy Hall Wednesday evening., Various games and music were fol lowed by refreshments. One of the prlnelpnl features of tho program wib n debate bn tho question, 'Re solved Hint It Is right to teach chil dren that tbero Is a Santa Clans." Anna Downs and Cecil L:iChnpllo had the affirmative nnd Ruth Mc laughlin and Albert Ilassford tho negative. Tho Judges woro Violet Roborson, Howard McLnughlln nnd Whltford Hull mid they decided In; favor of tlio offalrmatlve. The bal-' nuco of tho program wns Impromptu. all participating, mid Included n rcndJng by Mrs. Hull nnd prayer I sorvlco, after which they rang out the old year and In tho now. Mr.!.. Hall wns nsslstcd in ontcrtnlnlnt;' by Mrs. J. M. Wright. Those pros-1 out woro Mnrjorlo Fulinor, Dorothy Ilassford, Anna Downs, Wright, Celomcnt Wright. Hoborsou, Ruth .McLaughlin, Mny bollo McLnughlln, ' Lulu Ilonson, Irnnres Hall, Albert Ilassford, How ard McLaughlin, Eugene Kelloy. El wln Johnson, Enoch Anderson, Cecil .Lit Chnppollo mid Whltford Hnll. ! i Year's Day. Tho affair wns arranged by tho House Comniltteo, of vhlcli J. Albert Mntson Is chairman. Tlio j club rooms were most attractively , decorated by E. K. Jones and Max Topper. Ivy. Oregon grape and huckle berry predominating. Tho room wero darkened mid the shnded lights turned on. their soft glow making the quartern a bower of beauty. An orchestra furnished music from '1 to ". o'clock mid most of tlio tlnio some of tho couples were tripping the light fantastic. Many beautiful gowns wero worn. During the afternoon many dropped In for a short stay. Light refreshments woro served. Among the club members nttcudlug with their wlvoa and limy friends, i JOLLY SIXTEEN Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dowoeso, Mr and Airs. Win. Wilson. AIlsscs Alary, Lizzie. Jcniiette, Al.iy and Vloln WIN son, Ailss Irono Dcweese. Penrl Rer nitn nnd Lolitn Lapp, Eleanor mid Lcounrd Oldlnud, John mid Archie Wilson, Walter Oldlnud mid the grniidchlldrcn of Air. and Airs. Wil son, who wero Willie, .Myrtle, Wal ter, Tliolmn, Hulda and Mnry. 4. .j. o All Ladies' Suits, Coats and Furs Greatly Reduced HubDrycGoods "SMART AVHAK FOR r Piioxn :m 1 . COItXl.lt CENTRA L AVENUE WOMHX" AX!) HltOAI.WAV I XljW YEAR'S WEDDIXt! I CRAFT MEETS Airs. T. II li. Stoolo, Hnll, A. M. Mrs. A. Ebnor, Minor J Mln I, K.1 The Jolly Sixteen wero entertained Inst evening by Air. mid Airs. Henry Oiniirn nt their homo In North Rend. Tho home was In holiday attire. Fol- InU'ltirv n .l.klltrlit t ,,1 niinnlm, .f ...Itlol u .. .,, ,, ,, v,.n.i,i 1.1 i;.i;ti.i(p, til 1111101 1 " mill iiiiikIc. refrnHliiiinnlH ivnrn Hnrvnil iWlli Tho inonibeiH present were Air. nml .J'10 r M'nny Airs. Al. (S. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. ' """' Now II. Linden, Air. mid Airs. Fred Kriiso, Air. nml Airs. I. II. Ilnriln niul Mr. 1111,1 1- Alrs. Trevor Trevor Wilcox, mid tlio I ! special guests wore Air. and Airs. P. ; - ; ; N. Reborg, Aliss.AIav Peterson. Alias '.. 1'- ."railford Wheeler leaves on miv la-uiiiimi lllllliy iwr III! O.MCIXIC I Relieving that the year ID 1 1 should not bo as dreary as the year IDI.'I, Air. Harrison Stanford, of North Rend, therefore decided to bo gin tho Now Year right, and was en New Year's night united In mnr rlage to Miss Elizabeth Simpson, of Larson Inlet. The ring ceremony wns pronounced by Rev. 0. Le Roy Hnll. or tho Chapel Cruiser Life Line, at the residence of the minis ter In the presence of .Mr. mid .Mrs. Martin, of Rlvcrton, relatives of the bridegroom. , Air. mid .Mrs. Stanford will be at homo In North Rend where they receive the congratulations of friends to a "real". Year. IBS Coryoll, .1. R. Lutlroll, v. (lorson, O. Wnld, At. McLaod ii. t mi.nu... 111.. .. .I M1DB li. inviun, .l ma fj, F. L. Rrlgham, T. Tyler, II .Miss Wnuniln Hlbnrger, J. terson, .Miss Abbott, F. L, ough, Airs, ureonoiigh, E, v, .Mrs. Hiniin, unas. smith Smith, It. AleFoiirty, J v. C. M. Eberhnrt. P. s. SlrottH Rfloo t llUnlnr.. Cnnm fin V.. '.:.' ."""".'". :'. uniwi, iviuoo ui uuui u(uii- 1 uuin vii miHiicrK, 11. 11. ivener, .Mrs Columbia Bnr and Hurricane - ..Y.-.. cntior n. Airs, ctc. ... :-; in. wiiiimus. tiiazlo llrynnt. ueiays drcaKwaier iTrcudgoid, f. d. waite. Jm.o, Delayed nearly twenty-four hoursiJ ,.: ,,,cokt , , JnmuH ;,, by torrlflco seas breaking clear across acy, Airs. Legacy. I). Jordoi, iiitt uiiiiiiuiii invur inn, mu niuiui'i'i i iirieu, .irs. I'ororoiK, .MIm iiro:iKwntur arrived 111 tne iiiirnor iiroclc, E. N. Fish, E, M TW yestordny afternoon from Porilnul j. AI. Horry. F. S. Klrklnvo. I with a big list of passengers mid niCrlttersou. A. Howell. II. rw M.f Q ft .V: 1 v.-1 INFORMAL CHAT wore: Henry Sengstncken, John S. Coke, E. E. Straw. W. A. Toyo, W. U. Douglns. Hugh Rnrclay, A. T. Haines, 0. W. Kniifinnn, R. AL Jennings, W. 8. Tiirpon. C. C. Tnggnrt. Y. F. Mil- lii M U Ifnniiiwiriir P. T.' MnK'nlL.Vif Miriam J u. k. Jones, J. II. 'Flanagan. V. J. 10101 f'nnriiil. Mnlr Mimn. II. If. llnnlli. K. S. Rargolt, tleorge (looilriiin, A. K. Peck, Herbert Lockhart, J. I). Oosa, It. T. Olllvant. A. II. Powers, F. At. Pmsoiis and Dr. A. L. Iloiisowoith. .j. .;. ... 4 I HOLD OPEN IIOl'SE. I Laura Lawlor mid I Dr. .Molt. SKEXXSA CIA7II. I - INSTALL OFI'ICERS Mascot Lodgo Dcgreo of Honor, will hold their annual' Installation of .offleors next Tuesday evening and It will be followed by a social time, 4 I REWIXtS PARTY 1 Mrs. C. II. Alarsh was hostess at mi Informal sewing party yesterday afternoon at her homo. Her guestH wero Airs. E. Kolley. Airs. C. 3. Hoffman, .Miss .Manila Otilovseii, Alls Davnlo nnd .Miss Frmices Frmise. VOl'XU ItlLKS I - Miss .Mildred Storoy was hostess 1o tho members of her Sundny School 1 lass Thursday evening at the homo of bor parents, Air. mid Airs. F. II. ritoroy in South Alurshflold. Music mid gamos wero followed by refrosh li'Onth. Among those present were Mlfcses Oortrude Robinson, ICv.i Ilnu uin. Hattlo ll.uisnii, Dormol Camp 1hI1, Charlotte Kaiser. Ituth Cownn. and Uiirtlin l)als mid .Messrs. Ed Holt, Ralph Dresser, Frank Howe mil Chester Isa.icson, 4 SIJAIIR TEA . ,;, Mix T D Wheeler entertained lhu "Lipiisi Ladles at a Sliver Tea Air. mid Airs. Frnn.c I). Cohan wero host and hostess at a very onjoyabln Now Year's Evo open house colehra Jliratlnn Wednesday night at their home In West Alarshllolil. Tho dec orations woro pink nnd white carna tions mid a delicious luncheon van served by tho hostess. Tho guests were Air. and Airs. W. O. Chandler, Air. nnd Airs. Robert Kellogg, Judge and Airs. J. D. Ooss, .Miss Oenevn Wilcox, Roger (loss and Irving Chand ler I EXCELSIOR CLl'lI. 1 Harrison Schwartz eiitortained tho Excelsior Club nt his homo In Ray Park Inst evening. In the games, Ale! villa Chattorton and Harrison Schwartz won the prizes. Airs. AIc Mulion mid Airs. Halo assisted u serving and during tho lattor Miss Alarlo Schwartz favored tho boys with piano selections. The next meeting will be In two weeks with Valerian Vasey. Thoso present last evening were Win. AlcAlahon, Howard Kolley. Ohas. Donne, Ernest Iliirrows, Ray Davls. Valerian Vasoy, Loren Davis and Melville Chattorton. h : 4 ! CLASS SOCIAL. Ailss Dermal Campbell eiiterhilned her Siiudiu sc ool i-t".s which Is a The SkeniiHa Club wns delightful ly ontorlnlned by Airs. J. N. Huteh Iiib nt flu) homo of Airs. AI. R. Rrown yesterday afternoon. Owing to tho Inclement weather and sickness, a number of the mombers wero iiunblo to bo present. The next meeting noxt Friday will bo with .Mrs. W. W. Langworthy. Special guests present yesterday wero .Mrs. Drown mid .Miss Dora Drown. : 0 4 I YOl'XfJ LADIES. ' Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young Ladles' Aid will be entortnlned next Thursdny by .Miss Dorothy Johnson at tho homo or Rev. mid Airs. R. 0. Thorpo. v I KLKIXK HALL. ! The hall given by tho Elklno Club at Eagles Hall last Monday evening was 0110 or the most delightful func tions tho younger sot has enjoyed this reason. There was a large attend ance of mostly the young sot and tho program was good. - . I AI'CTIOX IIRIIKiE. I Airs. J. T. Ilarrlgan was bosto.ss to tho Auction Rrldgo Club last Tuos day afternoon, rerreshnients being served nt tho conclusion or ploy. Airs, Eugene O'Connofl won tho prize. The club nionihoro present' wero .Mrs. A. L. Housewortli. Airs. C. F. AIcKnlg'it. Airs. F. K. (jettlns. Airs Carrie Dun gnu, Airs, A. T. Ilnlnes, Airs. R. K. Hooth1 and Airs D. Y. Starrord. and Airs. Eugene O'Connell, Airs. Wm. Ilorsfnll. Jr.. Airs. II. d. Rutler and Atrs Wnrd AI. Hlako woro guosts. !. , A , visit III California I .j. .;. Alrs. Will Stecklo and children, .Thelo, Eda and Abraham, or South 'Eastslde, lort New Year'a Day for n visit with Airs. Leonard .Masters at her homo on Kltchoii Slough. I : I Air. and .Mrs. F. D. ('alum en tertained n few friends nt a delight ful little watch party at their home In West Alnrshfloid Wednesday evening. V V Air. mid Airs. Carl Smedberi.' of Catching Inlet bad Ailss .Mamie .Mu ll oncy. witltdr Hutlor and .Mnlr DINNER PARTY, Dano of Alarsbfleld as New Yonr's guosts. : Alius llo.ssli; Robertson bus re turned to fier homo at Rlverton after spending the holidays with friends mid relatives In Aluriliflohl. Airs. C. II. Walters, who has been quite sick, Is reported much im proved. DR. W. .. 101 E Iiiik moved his ileuti.l nfflce li the ELDORADO lll'ILDIXC to ROOMS (11 mill 12(15 lltlC DL'ILDIXC, Hiiiiiilwiiy, (V11. (nil. "- good-sized cargo. Sho arrived off the entrauco to Coos Ray about 1 o'clock, but was compelled to await a flood tide to come through the breakers. Spcnklug of the Rreakwater be ing bnr bound nt the Columbia, the Astorlan of Thursday says: ! "Captain Margolin came down from Portland with tho Rronkwater yesterday with his usual number of passengers for Coos watorH and went below to cross out, but the Rreakwater turned back and took her berth at the O. W. R. & N. piers at :t o'clock In the afternoon, an act which absolutely confirmed every mind on the waterfront of Astorln that ' there was Indeed 'something big doing' ' on the Co lumbia bar, for when Captain .Mac gecn rofuwoH to take his ship to sea, 110 other conclusion Is at all tenable bore. Ho has not railed to cross out, nor in, since he mid the Rreak water have boon plying botween Portland mid Alnrshfloid that auy 0110 can recall. Persons coming up from tho lower harbor report the bar smashing In a field or un broken foam, from Clatsop Sands to Peacock Spit, all of yesterday, and the fact that 1111 to 10 o'clock last night not a craft h.id crossed In or out left little hope that tho big fleet awaiting to pass out would get away today." All of tho way down from tho Columbia tho Rreakwater met a ter rific head sea and wind, the latter approaching hurricane velocity. Tim pnsseugor list was as roll.iws- AIIsh L. Powell. A. II. Ripley. Henry Mock, E. Campbell, Crowe, Airs. Fassbender. Mis. irrown, .miss is. r. .loiin, S don, J. II. Cooksou, D. II Em .15. vomer, N. Alonoiise, W, J. Saiindorsoii, II. Jeskn, h dllo, D. Sella, T. Rear, J. AI, W. WlHomnn, J. Holla, J. A. Illoom. J. S. .Murphy. W. K, W. Al. Forgiisou. J. II. VW Cnvnuoiigli, S. Corners, g, C. Eaarardls, 0. AI. Cook. S, S. L. (Joes, AI. T. Hartholoraa f1 ; Scl 11 Er AIR. AND MRS. J. II. .MEVHl iiauilon, who arrived ytttt from Pnrtlmul, left 011 tliei lug train ror the Clty-bjMJ OAItl) OP THANKS. Words cannot bo written press our thanks niul apprcol wo wish to extend to friends rt tho Illness and donth of our l- daughtor mid sister, Julia, tl kind nnd willing with holplnrt nnd loving deeds. Thoy luivoM wonderfully to llghton our butkj proving tho beautiful tcnchltjl human kindness. AIR. AND AIRS. .lOIINKl AND FAMILY. CARD OP THANKS Wo wish to thank our friends for their tlmolv and assistants and aid during til In the (low Why building ci Year's Day. AlarHhriold Electric Coi TlmcB Want ads bring reisij Our Methods and Our Instruments A' 0(1 m iilnx ml.. I 1 x i 1I1M1MMMMM .ii'i'i'iionii She was .1.1- II MiMlltmi. M11. taught by Rev, Joseph Knotts, nt tho home of her parents, .Mr. mid Airs. .1 ,1 Morrow In the names, t e CkHBMH32ElEflnsW.e Never Boat; Miss a Train if von ttc.r one of our w; ti'is 1 nnd ii'l.. on It Trains in.' , he A behind iluu but our wnua-n never are. 'ney are regiilmei1 nnd tiiiai, .in v 1 uo matter '..' triiili' .Mill llt. Even o i luwest-i11 lc'I vim,' pieces . ,i! le louiiil ,iai:iiil and ;nut woithy. FineWatchRepairing Red Cros Jewelry Repairing. i1 &&&$ S Drug Store Phone 122. fvri&i 0 Air. and Mrs. R. K. Hooth list ISunilay evening entertainoil di, llghtfiil little dinner party nt t'ii r hin.ie In Went- Murtihfleld. Tiuir ruesis ere Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Ken dnll. Air. mid Airs. Cuy Kendall. Mr- 1 Kendall. Sr.. and Air. Anderson. Mr ' viiderson, who rnb been vUMIng '.i'si sister, Airs. Ciuy Kendnll. left .Mon day to resume his ioitou with I'm -I tor Drother near Muploton. : 1 , I 1 AlEiri' WEDNESDAY. I ,. 4 The Prosbyterinu Ldle Auxil iary will meet Weilnendav after noon. January 7, with Air. I. S. Smith. : : ., I C. K. SOCIAL. 4 The uioutlily bualnes iiieetlnu am" sodal of the Chrlatlau Kndeavor of tuo .M irslifleld Presbyterian chinch was held last evenlim at the home f Mr. and lr. C. H. Walter. i'iai. .eiv made for an apron and 'necktie mu iui to be held In January to raise iimd for the purchase of la IllailO. Plana fur nrurnnlulnir n fvnllllir limil.i'a . linl. it'.f at..A .11.. .-w...m ,--,. .w .... 'uii? niou mo- cussed. A number of now mom bers will Join at the next mooting. Following gamos and music, do llcloua refreshments woro served. Thoso presont wore Allssos Oladys Dlment, Helen Dow, Isabel Fergu son, Dorothy Locke, Gertrude Scaife, Have received a splendid endorsement at the hands of the people of Coos Coun ty. Our holiday business was far in excess of our most ambitious anticipations and every patron was thoroiiflhly satisfied. This is a result of handlintj the finest instruments produc ed by the best manufacturers in the world. OUR LINE OF PIANOS EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING: HARDMAN MASON & HAMLIN WELLINGTON LUDWIG KINGSBURY MILTON PACKARD ALSO THE FAMOUS PRICE & TEEPLE PLAYER PIANO. MILTON PLAYER PIANO. vvt UAHKT A LAKtit LINfc Uh I rib FAMOUS A Victrolas $35 to $500 ALSO A LINE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND ORGANS THAT WILL BE SOLD All VbKY KtASUNABLE PRICES. We make a liberal allowance on old pianos and orcjans taken in exchanfle. Come in and talk with us about it. Wiley B. Allen Co. w0&nB i j j yMUn L. L THOMAS, Mfjr. i&Wfr tL,, .. t - v-T