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X. I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SAyURDAY, MAY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION TEN : DrftfeJ Baking 1 yy 22S Powder ' hold tho nnnunl picnic Sumlny, Juno Downs nnd MIbb Anna, Mrs. Kolloy, 0 . . ou"1" "., . . . ! , .i, . !,(-- Tfrll unit flnrfrililo m v bands nnd families of tho members dnughtors Virginia and Gertrude. " will pnrtlclpato In tho outing. Hoses Mrs. Dresser yns unnblo to attend , predominated In tho decorations yes- bemuse of Injuries roeehed In a ' I ' . . . .. .. -11 ...1.11.. It.nll.int I Mil It fit tWlll' ltflfllf tcniny mm in scrvmKt airs, iiouse- i"i wimu niBiuiih - " ABSOLUTELY puke Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum qualify af minimum cost. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable worth was assisted by Mrs. E. D. Mc Arthur. All of tho members wero present yesterday except Mrs. Chns. Fensler and Mrs. Lang. Next Frldrfy, Mrs. L. 0. Lang will be hostess to the Club. I Til IMHLE CLl'll L. T. L. At tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, D. D. Hobs Monday evening n spcelnl meeting of tho L. T. L. sorlcty was called for tho purpose of discussing n proposed outing on Memorial Day. The plan foil through, however nnd the picnic was postponed until later. The regular meeting of tho L. T. L, Big: Special pPg ductions.. i - f Continued from page 3) SOCIAL KEWINO CLl'll Tho North Hond Thimble Club en- 1 .ltl t. A ..! .1 TUJ.1 ... ...111. ilII.rSnd'oV D rhig tKe. - JTSf noon, piano solos by Mrs. Linden and ' lJ !'" ' -1 ? PPl" vocal solos by Mrs. Fred Glazier wero nt. I1'8.? ?k Jf0 ..Ef V?,?, J"" niHnvn.l Hnwlnir nnil anrlnl nlint-worn "B"". ueieil .uii-UHKUiiii, """ -'. fnllnwpil in rnfrpshnipnts Tim next Bon nml Carrie and Velma Hoss and lonoweu u roiresi moms, ino ncxi M. rliifi ...i ni,.. ninn i.nn on all meotlng will bo held with Mrs. Fred tY'"".'.? .:' '',,: ,, ' " ,.; , niplinnlRnn Kruso a week from next Friday. J ! "f1 lviMin.- Xul iin.nn Those present yesterday wero Mrs. w, "" ? " Ar ".' "rw "? n2 I. H. Dart o. Mrs. H. 10. Kennedy. Mrs. clmB- nn L'Vlt. "n "89' ,Iowiml KcI' IVJ tlllll llllj A" llltUll L. K. Strato, Mrs. Fred Glazier, Mrs.j" A. II. Derbyshire, Mrs. J. C. Wallace,' Mrs. J. G. Mullen and Mrs. M. E. Evcrltt. SWEDISH AID. - I - Ladies Spring Suits, Coats Silk and Wool Dresses HUB DRY GOODS CO. ELECT OIT1CEHS The North Ilend Swedish Lnille-3 Aid Is to ntdet Wednesdny, Juno 10 with Mrs. Win. Strang. Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young . People's Socloty enjoyed n pleasant . :i T," ... ., ., , . "HMAKT WEAK FOK WOMEN... Corner Itiiuuhviiy mill Central avenue. 1'lionc Mj, session Inst evening at the church parlors. Miss Cora Mathlsou and Peter Omll having charge of tho enter tnlnmcnt. Tho election of officers resulted ns follows: Presldon Peter Thorpe. Vlce-Prcs. Miss Cora Mntlhlson. Secretary Miss Sennlo Hofslnnd. Trens. C'irls Thorpe. The noxt meeting will be held In Tho C. W. H. M. Will moot next Tuesday with Mrs. It. A. Copple. : COLLKOE WOMEN'S CLl'll . . I - Tho first session of tho College Women's Club nt their new meeting two week? from lasght 'wI.eu'M.ss -' ''!'' "' ' '- " ,.. . i i , ti in uiuii-'niui.j .11-111111' .lUllIIHUIl llllll l. linillllUi Will .,,. li,.,,r,. Vnul.nr.r Jllll lltllll 1 IIUDU IflLDUIIh ItlDV V IVill Ing wero Lillian PIttman, Alma Kolstad, ICI slo Larson, Sennlo llefsland, .lennto .lohnsou, Mnliol, Cora and Alice Mathlsou, Hev. nnd Mrs. It. O. Thorpe, Pert Iverson, Jclmcr Hcfsluud. K. Hrnnner, Oliver Larson, ll Peter son, Peter Omll, Poter and Chris Thorpe, John King, Peter Snedstad, C. Dlvessctt nnd C. Sandstrom, An drow Anderson, E. G Antono Abraham. I , Malonoy and MrB. Hanson, served, ' Mrs. McEIdownoy filling Mrs. Mnlon- - ey's place. j During tho courso of tho afternoon . Mrs. McEIdownoy, chairman of tho Mrs. Goorgo Ayro wns hoBtess to Executlvo Coinnilttco, pnBsod tho Now threo of tho Social Sewing Club mom- Year uooub. tiio noxt yenr s won; bora, Mrs. Hoes, Mrs. Swlnford nnd Is n coinprehonslvo study of Amerlcnn Mrs. Swnnson Thursday. MrB. Harry cities, national parhs nnd nationally Jlcdford won an uddltonnl guest. Tho colobrnted places of Interest. Tho sea afternoon hours woro employed with son will begin September 11 with n vowing, nnd. lunch was served. Mrs. social meeting at tho home of Mrs. W. Swnnson will entertain the club in S. Nicholson. two wcoks. I Among tho guests Moudny woro: fr 4 Mrs. Itolsc, Mrs. Doffenbaugh, MIbb I IIAITIKT AID Maud Heed, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Miss I Elizabeth Mooro. MrB. Wnltcr Cln- Tho Unptlst Ladles Aid mot with ' baugh, MrB. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Es Mrs. nnssford, with Mrs. Marsh, Mrs, thor Converse, Mrs. Q. O. Stithorlnnd, Harrington, MrB. Lewis, Mrs. Donne, Mrs. L. Doblo nnd Ml Loulso Ulntt, MrB. Downs, Mrs. itoss, Mrs. sutnor- Tlio ciuu picnicKors woro Mesuames rfj10 ,nnrrnBo of CnrI Davis nnd a. jnnu, jiov. a. r, iiunniuru, mm. iiu- iiuinui, iinmu, iiuunun, una .tiiiiuuu, jj8a Helen IliiBli will tnko placo nt chott nnd Mrs. Nnglo present. A McEIdownoy, Nicholson, Songstnckon, tj10 j,omo of tho bride nenr South l)UBlncBs session was cnllod, and work Tlodgon, Corey, Stoll, Gldloy, Knuf- nond, Ind tho lnttor pnrt of Juno or for tho bnzaar to bo hold In tho fall mnn, Don Chandler nnd IlJiilto Nor- onrly In July Tho exnet Klnto hns -wb continued. Tho nld will moot drum. not yot ,,00n ooti iMrB Adolsporgor, Acaln Wednesdny, Juno 10. 1 4 ! who B 110w visiting thero, will proba- JOLLY DOZEN bly remuln until after tho nuptials. 1 A. N. W. 0 4 At tho homo of Mrs. II. M. Albeo 4 4 "Mrfl. Allon, Mrs. Hnll, Mrs. Mur- Wednesdny tho Jolly Dpzon mot nnd WED IN SEATTLE nhy. Mrs. McKnlght, Mrs. Hnznrd, enjoyed nn afternoon devoted to bow- paper on read a The Ideal Church." : 4 IIKCITAL. I WED IN INDIANA Mrs. Noblo. Mrs. Hyde. Mrs. O'Con- Ing nnd study. Mrs. A. D. Snow Tho mnrrlngo of- Hoy E. Mlllor. noil, Mrs. Mlngus, MrB. QulBt, Mrs. rend n most IntoroBtlng nrtlclo on Coos Day manager of tho Puget Sound Murch, Mrs. Smith nnd Mrs. Stuuff homo llfo that was closely followed Hrldgo nnd Dredge Company's dredgo trcro tho A. N, W's. meeting Thurs- nnd greatly appreciated by tho mom- Seattle and Miss Loulso Hoboln, for- day at tho homo of Mrs. J. T. Har- hers. After tho study hours refresh- morly.of Esthcrvlllo, Iown, took placo rlgnn In West Marshflold. A q 11 lot ments woro served by Mrs. Olson und nt tho homo of his sister In Seat- nftornoon was enjoyed, with sowing, tho hostess. Thosa present wero Mrs. tlo Thursday evening. Tho announce- chat nnd lunch ns recrontlouB. Mrs. Kosb, Mrs. nrockmuollor, Mrs. Christ- niont of tho nuptials camo ns a sur llydo will bo hostess noxt wcok. ensou, Mrs. Marhoffor, Mrs. Gale, Mrs prlso to Mr. Miller's friends hero. Monday, Juno first, Alexander Martin, nsslsted by Mrs. William Horsfnll, Jr., pianist, nnd Charles S. Kaiser, baritone, will glvo tho following program: 1 .. it , 1 1, 1110 inu vireiiiiuiern .... Motion nnd Schumann Alcxnuder Martin. "Am Moor" Schubert "Ilegnlom" Homer "A Tragic Tule" Sinter Alexander Martin. j Heading "Scenes from Peer Gynt" IbBon Alcxnuder Martin. I. Harltono solo Fnutnslo "Hlg- I olotto" Verdl-Polnpnro Charles S. Kaiser. C. Hosnry . .- Novln Danny Dcover (Kipling) .... Damrosch Mother o' Mlno (Kipling).. Tours Mnmsheln Macmurrough Alexundcr Martin. C. "Ah, 'TIs a Drcum ... Hawley "On tho Hoail to Mandalny" (Kipling) Speaks Alexander Martin. Tho nccompnnlmcuts will bo piny ed by Mrs. William Ilorsfall, Jr. nlng In tho newly, erected hall at tho rear of tho church. It was de cided In the business session to hold two contest bocIuIb, ono being In charge of tho young men of tho League, tho other In charge of the young Indies. Tho side furnishing the best entertainment will bo tho winner. The latter pnrt of tho ovo ulug wns given over to games nnd social pastimes. Those present woro Frank Howe, Gertrude Hoblnson, Hev. Knotts, Hess Douglas, Ira Howe, Marjory Graham, Dora Drown, G. A. Williamson, Charlotte Keysor, Ilorthu Davis, Hoxlc Hall, Mildred Storey, Ed Holt, Horace Hnhskopf, Leo llyorly, Stanley Meyers,' Cora Dye, Chas. Raymond und Edwin 1. Htchardson. noy. .lira. II j,, CrnR.fnr, 1 . htnmien i Mr, r.'-t .! "old. Mrs. Jones .T XVH liavo nnother Ri,,?nL' 8. P'i A . - ii won. wkimmxu eutf ELKS' HALL. Tho Mnrshflold Lodge of Elks arc Issuing Invitations for tnolr fifth annual birthday party, n ball to bo given nt Simpson's Pavllllon In North Hond. V "1 V CLASS SOCIAL. rho Hcthanv Hlblo Class of North llend held their regular business und social meeting last Tuesday eve ning with Mrs. L. A. Wldnor. SHOWEH. I At tho homo of the irMTrr' i. .ir. mm i. t '.-vl' Ca.qnlng Inlot Friday , ! Mary Efflo rimmi, .. ,," .Pfi The ceremony .""h.'f left Immediately for &?$& Wilow on tho Merchant n w 1 ullnrds, where thev am Z.,,.1: their honeymooii. The Utttu married In her traveling lull , I ten III la ll nl,nn.,l. - - I . " Biri .!.; 1-. v.... ? ? oral ye-irs, and Is deiervedlr mm. I 111- II 111 O II L' nil nnlo t. ,, T'f from Now York, li i mim tho Illltmoro School of Forh-n mill IR IIIIU' nil mnnlnfn f IL. . ' m"i 't!" or ComP,r Mini- rol-.it Ives of both vounR people bn ouin mini- 111111 ueauuiui gifts ti Wlllpll In Vlnrl IhnlH m...l.. ui. f(l1 tl.n I...... ...II... 1. - -" j"u iiuriiiiiie uranj ana 1 I fovv liitlmnto friends attondcl lit I wedding, among them Mr. and Ma I l." I. PI 1, t... M.....I. .. nnd Elwln Church, Mr. and n. P. C. Hlrch nnd Howard in! Dilf uuiircii. J NEWLY-WEDS CLUH AUCTION HHIDGE Hush, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Snow und Mrs. Mrs. Miller lins been nn Instructor In I aiiil'u. .mth. urocKuiuuiier win uo iuiibic nun urnwing in an iuiiuo nign 4, , , hostesB In two wcoka. Bchool tho past year. After n short Tho Auction Hrldgo Club wiib 011- Thn club of tho Nowly-WcdB wns 4 I noneymoon trip, tho young couplo tortnlned by Mrs. A. L. HoiiHoworth ontortnlned gnyly nt sowing Wednes- I HAY CITY AID w"1 como to Coos Hay to muko their nt her boautirul homo In South .Marsh day at the homo of Mrs. Nick Stain- . homo. , flold. Tho afternoon's play iul'il hon9. Only a fow wero out but- a Tho M. E. liny City Ladles Aid will ' with MrB. E. W. Straw hnvlng high vory plonsnnt afternoon wns Bpont nt convono Wodnesdny, Juno 3, nt tho ' score. Tho next mooting will bo with fancy work. Mrs. Stnmhnne served homo of Mrs. J. Hutz In Hay City. I WELCOME NEWLY-WEDS Mrs. Dorsey Krletzor. Thoso pros- refreshments nt tho closo of tho dny. ' . ' ' ent this week woro: Mrs. Win, Grimes Mrs. P. C. Hlrch nnd MIbb Morrl man ontortnlned nt sowing Mondny afternoon and ovenlng nt nnother beautiful shower for MIbs Evelyn Lnngworthy nnd MIbb Efflo Church (Mrs. Prank Heath), (lames pre ceded tho shower. Thoso presont woro Huth Towor, MIbs ungo, Irene Prmiss, Mnbol Lang, Helen Smith, Hnzel nnd Lucy Powers, Lulu Hod son, Mrs. O. 8. Torroy, Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy, Mrs. P. L. Sumnor, Mrs. Church, Miss Efflo -Church, MIbs Evelyn Lnngworthy, Miss Hnx ol Mcrrlmnn and Mrs. Hlrch. INPOIUIAIiUI.IT GOOD TIME CLI'IJ. I ALTAH GUILD iiar kiicmih woro mth. r.uiiur vino-, 1 vnnl. Mrs. CnrI West. .Mrs. Nnlson . and Mrs. Johnson. Tho club will Tho North Ilend Altar Guild mot r"-"!'""!! 10 no loniierea inctr pnaior, (.oodruin, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. meet again In two weoks with Mrs.lfnp work and chat with Mrs. Paul lXov: Slilnilnn. anil bride, who nro ox- A. T. Hnlnos, Mrs. E. E. Straw and Tho North llcml Presbyterian con- Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. .1. T. Ilnrrl greKiitlon nro mnklng plans for a big "gnu, Mrs. Dorsey Krletzor. Mrs. Geo.' West. w- Mrs.lfop work and dint with Mrs Paul '' Slilnilnn. nntl bride, who nro ox- A. T. Hnlnos, M lHmmck tills week. ItSolulToni ""! lodMl horo thl? wook from San Prnn- Mrs. F. M. Pars I - I'HOGHICSS CLl'll PICNIC pressing grlof nt the passing of Hlsh- S,:A7,!!ill,"l!lLn?',ll,)0lJ.l.,i op Scnddlng wero passed ( a nleco of Cnpt. Hobf. Dollnr. Tho - sous. ,U Tayloi's Hall next Frldny night ;,ln1!0,.0ir "L0 ,c,ep,f,0,li W,U l'i flXC(l "f' long.plunned nnd oft-postponed u" tho nrr,vnl of tho cou'10- Tho Progress Club ended Its year's tho work Moililnv with n ilellL'litfnl In. Ullhlior Snchil vi'lll tnk nlncn mulnr door picnic nt tho beautiful W. M.I tho nusplces of tho Guild. Tho oc- lllnko homo on south Fifth Streot. caslon will have Inst nnno of Its en- Tim lilrliln linil lienn iilmmnil fnr Invnlillllv frim I(h iiinnv ilnlnvn ntnl '' --'-. ,---- ...... .... ,..,. . , " . ....... .. f .....,,.. ,. I !- LADIES' AID SOCIAL. MEET TIIUHSDAY Tho following ladles onJoyed 11 4 social afternoon at a meotlng of j tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of the North Ilend Methodist church Thursday af- Young ternoon: .Mrs. William Nellson, Mrs MMln VfiHIIfitrln i I iiiliiiHnn i'ortsmouth across tlio Huv but tho olabornto nlans nro boliiR mndo for . .."" '.'.'""" '"""'"" wot wcathor on tho dny precodlng, tho pleasure of tho80 attending. , sanies w 11 no entertnlned ntvet Thurs cus ltoBtad, Mrs. C. J. Van Jo, offectlvoly put nn ond to thnt plan. Tho Guild inomborH out Thursday ovonliiR nt tho homo of Itov. nnd Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. E. Wood, Mrs. 80 tho club nccoptod tho hospitality! wore: Jlesdunies C. M. Hyler, J. G. 'rB' " a lllorI'0 by MIbs Hannah Inrrln, Mrs. E. J Arms. Mrs. E. Mrs. Hlnko and transferred tho pic- Horn, John Loniinn, F. A. Lonnan,' bun"0, , Lnird, Mrs. C. 11. Everest, .Mrs. J. tile lunch, bnbles. guests and nil to Geo. Stephenson, Hulph Purr, Hev.' 'vonng. Mrs. F. Arnot. Mrs. J. D. lior spacious homo where cards whllcd Hobt. Drowning und tho hostess. Mrs. .Mougier, Dorothy Von Ho nnd Holon 1 .11111111 ..! ni 1. in. awny n very plensunt afternoon. At Dlmmlck. Mrs. F. A. Lonnnn Is to ho twelve thirty n bounteous plculo din- hostess again In two weoks, nor wns served cnfeterln style, tho guests sent Ing thomsolves, nftor fill- LADIES AHT CLl'll ing tueir piniosni ino nig tniuo piled high with goodies, nt tho smaller tn- At n delightful bleu. Tho commltteo on refreshments dies Art Club Including Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. M. C L. Ilnusow I .14111111. viiko una ico creniu woro sorved iy Mrs. F. W. Slovens, Mrs. Tho North Hond Presbytorlnn Ln- H. Hogstad nnd Mrs. C. J. Van Kilo, dies woro ontortnlned Thursdny nftor- noon by Mrs. H. C. Holmes nt hor El'WOHTII LEAGL'E. I iKhtful meotliiL' of tho I n. ".on10 on N'orth I,ond "o'Bhts. lib yoBtonlay with Mrs tho absence of tho president. Mrs. V. o'!ni."uaVoreund8o t VM& ;Mr8,' Vi"' Va,u"h P' Kodak Kodak Vkft Jtes&d '3 'tyKTVAW.' i'sWm83Z s- m ii 9 .' ,W IIVJOl eason Is Here Tho Epworth Lenguo of tho .Moth sided. Tho business session was do. odlst church held Its monthli- inmi. I voted to pinns for tho recoptlon to uess meeting nud soclnl Frldny ovo- itov. Shlinl.111 nnd brldo. Tnoso pros. Ollt WOro: Mrs. Geo. I). Mnnillun Mrs . M. E. Guornsoy, Mrs. Hose, Mrs. Win. Vnughnn, Mrs. Hobt. McCnnn, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Holster, nnd Mrs. .1. Meudo. Tho noxt mooting will bo t'o second Thursdny In Juno with Mrs , Mnndlgo. Tho Good Tlmo Club enjoyed n merry bossIou with Musters Tom and Eugene Crosthwalto nt tho homo or their parents, Mr. nud Mrs. 10 11 go no Crosthwnlto, Inst evening. Various giuues woro followed by sumptuous refreshments. The club pins wero also dlstriuiited. Among thoso present woro Theluin, Fr.inces nud James Lyons, .Mary Loulso nnd William McArthur, Win. Kroltzer, Mnrguret Powers, Donald und Loulso Gldloy, Donnld Allon, Glondn lMr rlu, Gladys Ferry and Wllmu and Jiuucs Honglnnd, o SEWINfJ PAHTY. I Mrs. Sylvester Jones wns hostesB nt 11 sowing pnrty Wednesdny nftor noon, entertaining a dozen of hor friends nt thnt popular pastime. .Mrs. Harvvy assisted hor In sorvlng n dainty lunch. Among tho guests wero Mrs. Wm. Schroodor, Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl, Mrs. T. S. Harvoy, Mrs. i-t E. Lo.mouIx, Mrs. Honry Fourier, Mrs. Donn, Mrs. Cloni Wolls, Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd. Mrs. J. G. Kln- Mlss Wilson, of Ocean Park. 1 Los Angoles suburb, li expected uuru huuii lor nn rxienaea Tint it tho home of her brother, Otli WO son. Dr. ond Mrs. Ira II. Dartlehidt) postpono their nuto trip to Califor nia owing to word from Camai tbit tho rond was In bad shape and llit It would probably be a couple of weoks before autos could, net get through. They will leave at hoi iib tnu ronus win permit. Owing to tho Illness ana death of his cousin, Hobort Chandler, Kr, nn,l Mra W H. Chandler did ut lonvo San Frnnclsco last Friday lor Vancouver, II. C aa they bil lilnnned. They nro itlll In S Frnnclsro nnd mny come to Com liny beforo making their nortkers trip. Mrs. Iloyd M. Itlchardion 1 children are now vlaltlns at Ui homo of her sister. Mrs. Wm. Fort. In Portland. Sho nnd Mrs. Fori and tho children will arrrhe ten ubout tho middle of June, Mrs. Ford coming to spend the summer at tho South Coos Hlver home w hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. EujW O'Connoll. . , Mrs. Hrown nnd duughter, Civi bol, of Chicago, nro expected ten Juno 25 to spend a couple months with her parents, Mr. " Mrs. I. S. Knufman. nnu vw .--tlves on tho Hay. En ,u,Jf.;Jj will visit hor brothers In IW nnd Spoknno. Sho will be rem bored by her many Coos Hay frlesii ns .Miss Kiiwiuctn iv"u"'" Double the joys of every outing with a Kodak Anybody can kodak. Come in and let us show you how easy it is to make good pictures. ' Kodaks from $5,00 to $50.00 Red Cross Drug Store WE DEVELOP AND FINISH PICTURES. COMMENCEMENT WEEK 4 Tho following Is tho gonornl pro gram for coiniuoncoment week: May :il Imeculuurooto Sormon by Hev. A. F. Hnssford at tho First Haptlst church. Juno 2 Clraduatlng oxorclses of tho Sonlor Clnss nt tho .Masonic Opera Houso. Address by E. D. Resslor of Oregon Agricultural Col lege. Juno C (Saturday) Gymnasium bond election nt Central School from -' o'clock to 7 o'clock p. ni. MINNE-WIS CLl'll. I . The Mlnno-Wls Club mot n weok nlioail of tlmo bocauso so many nro KOlllK aWOV. TllOV lllBt with Mrs Dashnoy on South Fifth street. Tho members present wero Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Harris, Mrs, La Chapelle, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Hrown, Mrs. Davis nnd Mrs. Hoagland. The guests wero Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Ingrain. Mrs. McMullen, Miss Holler. Miss Wllma Hoagland, Holon Perkins, liartrnrin nml vir. glntn Hrown. Mrs. Dashnoy was asslstod by Mrs. Davis in serving refreshments. Tho next meotlng will bo with Mrs. Davis, tho tlmo to bo announced lator. Tim nini, members planning to leave on trips aro Mrs. Perkins nnd Helen, Mrs. What You Pay For And What YoujGet Those people who have been inducei to buy cheap pianos under the impres slon that they were practicing economy, on the whole have paid a high price, as mui later experience will prove. , m There is no magic in piano making which enables any manufacturer to turn in ferior material, by the help of unskilled workmen, into good instruments. Ana Y" only by the sacrifice of quality in both material and labor can pianos be pioauceq to sell at the figures which are often quoted. The same common sense wliicn gov erns your buying of other kinds of merchandise should rule in the selection o piano. There is a price limit below which you cannot go without paying too mum lor what you receive. ... fnP There are pianos offered at lower figures than ours, but when we say tna io every dollar you invest in one of our instruments you get a dollar's worth of pianu value, we state a fact which you can prove by a visit to our store. Here are i w uj seen the broadest and the most select assortment of pianos and player pianos, be found in Southern Oregon. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Talk to L. L. Thomas about it me9SfaiBi iBwiwwariKnFTjaci WMmb. J.. Jm.j0r.&mx2MMKJSIbmBkaRtmA L, L, THOMAS, Manager, ufM,Jfflrt Mrn & w iyj&5m-v M vc II 111 Pi A..,.