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fiifc - --'!&' Aii pt ti XbBHHHBI ' TfrtkZ lH r i --V at is l iT 'Xiw,. " ' TiXSTB.; HI' " - i'ii- w "1 IV I AUU-IW-w I T I www" " ' tMMVMI -- '- " I Aft 4 ULa OUK BliKUAJNT ClMta' OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST KECMVKD AT S. S. JENNINGS K0KT1I BEND DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, l'liono 180-.T. Commuiauon Tickets $2.00 MMW.Iiflclil-Norlli Bend Auto Lino Cars every ten iiiiiiuU'm from (J n. iu to 12: 0 p. in. GOBST KINO. Props. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y YOU AUTO, CALL FOR FOQTE'S AUTOS Tour gooJ cam with direful drivers I'm day service, phono M l-L llluiico Blllnrd Parlors. For night t.ervlcc, Phono 2(I().L Bight Cafe. D. L. FOOTE. CITY AUTO AND TAX I HKBV1C1 A now tazlcnb has boon added l ny auto sortlco. Cnroful drlvon Will go utiywhoro nt any tlmo. Btant llluiKO Cl&ar Stoio. Day phono, 76 NlKht phono 139-X. TOM UOODAI.K, Pruiirlctor. ST. LAWBKNCK BOTBL Wo havo a great many Iwpilrlot for ncronRo and lots, If yon will sell nt u real surrlfho list youi property nt tho St. Lawrence Iloto. or Lloyd Hotel. No commission nuked. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Mtirulifluld wash ixc1to.v a vknuii staddk.N stbkkt xobtii bend C. A. .Mctlln, I'riip. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & TriiHt Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Dame dlnto Hurvlco, prompt attention to nil Interests of our clients. M 1 N I M U M COS T I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. MISS DONNELLY Knilp Treating mill Facial Massage DIM Klrpd Ave. l'liono IIO-.I My Own Formula IIAIIt TOXIC PRICE $1.00 Is For Siilo Only nt tho Owl Pre MTlptlou Pharmacy, 1 'I link I), CoIiiiii. 'Jim Central Am'iiiio Drug Store HOTEL DOTSO.V O. A. Hanson, Proprietor Now open under now management. A hoinu plucu with homo cook ing served In family stylo, llourd uiiil room, $G..r0 per week. 3lfi South .Second nt., Phono 157-J. st'iTS clkaxkd and pbess i:d sins made to obdbb (II VK IS A TWA I, UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JOY DOYLE ('. O 110(1HTT 2G0 Contra! Ave. Pho-u 250-X. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST wi: i ruxisii a lat; ami Y.U.L PAY Till: ro.STAUH ON ITS BKTCBX COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY P1IOXK .YT-.I. 1DUAL FUIJK (ilU)l. AXII I'K'XIC (iitorx:i.s llrlng your l.uu! I .iFkots, Kodak and lUIHnv tivkl. for a fw days' outtnn Sunday S.1umi1 and all plmlo jiowU a spueiaity, KxcvmhIoij to i soiitn uoos nivep t.py tiny. Mui-hhflt'lii -riino Tnlilel Launch Kxpruss, wwk daya, luHvos, S a. m.; stoamor Ilnln. how Ioivvqb Marshfluld at 8 a. in., ovory Sumlay uud 2 p. ui, wool: dayB. l'or charter and picnic ar rniiKomentB, apply 0u hoard .MAKSHUKLD i . , " '.ifc. I K .1.1 ITIMHWIH,!. ' fft MVnSRTClR Vjt Convenience and Safeguard If you linvo ever .stunihled on tho dark bnscincnt steps, you can real ize vtliat n convenience It Is to hnvc nn Kk'ctrle LIrIH Snllfli at llio head of tho stairs. When phinnliiK your new homo or t!ie remodeling of jour preM.'iit lininc, don't forget the mvIIiIi oh the basement Mnlr.s, or the switch to Unlit tho second lloor lights from the first floilr. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue yvww,1 BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER ut'diueiy sr.vnrj vxdkk , SAX1TAHV COXDITIOX8 IX A f CI.BAX AXII MOIHCIt.V i-'Acrouv. STKItlMZBI) .MILK AM) 4- CltBAM. PURE ICE Proo tlclliery, H n. m. anil U p. in. Phono 7!t QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS ! Opposito Blanco Hotel. 1 ! FOR PAINTS ! AND WALL PAPER Cull on LeMieux & Miller. I .V.Kt No. Front St. I'hoiiu 11R.R. - Try the MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE For Steaks and Chops - WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, I Low Rates for Handling Trunks W haul truiiKH between anj oliur lii larlill8ld for tbo follow, ng rnt. dellvory tp Se niado in ho fl'dt Rtorlea of buldlugs' 'Jne trunk $ .as Thru trunks k , , . ,ao rwnlTH trunka , t.OO Star Transfer and Storage Co..' Levi Hcisnrr. Prop. ' Phone. 130-1; 0-L; 9S-R. -i 4- m lLip i i fir In mmffl 7 , ij ''iffistl ' 1MB 7 lleniciiiher to IiuIihIo closet lljtlitH, porch lights, Imschoaril sock ejs for the flat Irons anJ otlici applhiiiccH. It's simpler and less expensive to plan these things before the actual uurk Is started. SUB YOUK laKCTHICAfi DBAIr Kll or telephone to us. Oregon Power Company Telephone 178. Cor. Second anil Central. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS Mildred .Rogers Nelson. Teacher of Piano. Pupil of Hugo Mansreldt, San Fran cisco, Cal. Studld U:l) South llroiidiwiy, .Alur.shrichl, Or. Phono 70-L. H. H. Harper IIOUSi: ItUILDBIt General HeptilrliiK and Cabinet Making. Phono aiO-J. McBroom & Cameron COXTIt.UTOHH AND 1IUILDBIIS rJBtlmntud furnlRlicd. ltejialr Work Spcclnltj W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (Weltiner .Methods) Kvery known dlHoaBo treated without drugs or surgery. Itooms J uud 2, 2:17 Sotuh Ilroadwny. Phono 1!I2-L. .Murshffold, Or. Joel Ostlind PIANO TUXCIt AND ItBPAIIHMt l.onvo orders at W. It. Haines' .Mus- jlc Company. I in S. Sixth Streot. l'liono 103-L. I. M. Wright Phono 318-n IIUILDINH COXTHACTOIt Kutlmtites furnished on reipiCHt C. 0. Gosney. Phono 3154 CONTIIACrOH AND IIUILDBIC BHtimntos FiirnlBhcd on Request .My Piist Work Is .My Itcfcienco I'lrst nud Alder Sts. . .Maisliflold Dr. H. M. Shaw Bye, Bar, Xoso .anil Throat. lilt. .MATT IK II. SHAW Disease of Women nnd Children Offleo Phono MQ. Hooiiih 200, 201 202, Irving lilock. Iloiito phone, 105-.I. Dr. A. J. Hendry DBNTIST Marslifluld. Orogon. Ilooms 204-20& Coke Hulldlng. lteHldeuco phono 2r2-X. Office phono 112-J. Mrs. Farringer TBACIIBIt OF PIAXO IlcBldonru Studio, Phono I18C-J. Benjamin Ostlind COXSPLTIXd BXOIXBBU AND AIICIHTBCT Offhoa, 200 Irving Illock Phono 102-L or 2U7-J. Mnrihflehl, Oregon W. G. Chandler AIICIHTBCT Uootns 301 and 1102, Coko Iluihllng Maralifluhl, Oregon Win. S. Turpen AltCIHTBrr Mnrnhflohl. Oregon. ARE YOU BOTHERED With funis? If bo, you nro deprlv. ed of half thu pleasure of life liloawint walking and healthy oxer cue. A visit to .Mih. OHvlu Bdmaii scientific Chiropodist, Ap't :i, O'. li'iinell llldg., will be tho source ol pormanont remedy for aching feet r. J. SCAIFB ty A. H. 1IODOIXS Marshficld XJB ,, 1Ll.UilHIIIXU LU, INtluiatch l'niuislid I'lioni. 'IBU-.I. Marlitlcld. Oregon Perl Riley Ballinger PI WIST AND TBACIIBIt KtMueme Studio. 217 Xo. Third St. i iionu atis-i.. I WIIICX Yor (JO AWAY I Have Tlit THw7ant to your I mw addrsa. IN PASTMEARS Some Interesting Gossip About Big League Pennant Contenders A..nAal,1 Vrfna to COOS BT TlmCfl.l NEW YOKK, July 7.Wlth the major leaguo bnHobnll clubs about to enter upon the second half ot their 1011 campaign a comiinrlson with tho records of tho past two years develops soiuo Interesting data regarding the strength nnd weakness of the teams In the Nntlonal and American circuits. In tho senior or ganization tho Xew York aiants led their leaguo on July 1st In both 191 J and 1913. Two years ago tho JIc Orawltes wore making a runaway rnco of the pennant contest, having won fifty and lost eleven games for nn average of .S20. Pittsburg was second with thirty-seven games won and twenty-five lost, giving tl.o Pir ates a percentage of .597. Chicago, with .!r,7 was third, having lost twonty-slx games and won thirty four. Cincinnati completed tho first dlvlBlon with thirty-five victories . ........ i i. .f. ...... i. lirwlu' unr. iiii iniriy-iwo uuii-uiB, iiiu ik.o !- ..,(,,, r,. I.nltlir T.91. lll 1 1 H 1 0 1 1 1 ll 11 . Brooklyn. St. Louis nnd Boston fol lowed In tho order named, with per rontnges of .123, .107. .391 and .303, respectively. Last season s stanuing snowuu se cral marked changes over this or ,inv tnf wiiiin iio ntntiiu worn show ing' the way, their lead was of the narrowest margin, ror piuinuoipuin wns in second plnco and Brooklyn followed the Quakers closely. In fact, but .120 points separated tho first four teams against approximate ly !ino in nn 2. Thn Xew York Club, ultimate winners of tho pen- nant, nnu n percenuiKo in ..o i Philadelphia's .C33. The Olonts had i.. rirlv ..nmna mill tllHt tWnlltV- .11.11 .i..t. f......a ...... . w - -v three, while tho Quakers' score stood thirty-eight games won nnd twenty two lost. Brooklyn, which held sixth place In 1912, was but 7fi points be ' Ind the second plnco club, having won thirty-four gniueB and lost twen- ii'.Dni-nn Phli'nL'ii rwitnnlnti'il thn lint of first division teams with a per centage of .uli". Tho second half of tho league standing was occupied ny IHMuliiift CI 1 niila llnulilii mill Pill. clnnntl, with respective percentages or .int. .121, .113, and .379. In tlwi Atnnrlrnii l.nnt'tln Itio I'll II- adelphla Athletics wcro not playing .. 1 .l I..' , .1 , .1 .....I 1...I.1 ....nn...l ,111 Kip Bptl'll 111 l.'l- llllll lli-m oi-ruiiii plnco with tbo Boston Bed Sox, show ing tho wny. Chicago wns third nnd Washington fourth. Tho rnco wns much closer than that, however. In tbo .National organization, for Boston had hut 12S points separating the first nud fourth teams, the standing being: Boston, won 10, lost 21, per centage .087; Philadelphia, won 3K, lost 2H, percentage .002; Chlcngo, won 38, lost 28, percentage .i7G; Washington, won 3K, lost 30, per centage .rr9. Clovclnud, Detroit, Xew York and St. Louis formed the rear guard in the order nnmed. Louis formed tho rent guard In the order uamod. Last season tbo Athletics hold n lend of such proportions that the fang were nlready beginning to con cede tho pennant to Connie Muck's plnyors. With forty-eight gnmes won nnd sovcutcon lost, tho Phila delphia Club showed a percentage of .738 against Cleveland's .000, for forty-two gamus won nud twenty eight lost. Chicago was ngnln in third place with thlrty-nluo victories nnd thirty-two dofents, giving tho Whlto Sox .'.I9. Wnsiilngton, whllo not going ns strong as In 1912, still managed to hold fourth place, thir teen points behind Chlcngo nnd five, points nhond of Boston, which In one year hnd dropped from fl-st to fifth place. Detroit, St. Louis nnd .Now York brought up tho roar, as they did In 1912. DBFBAT ALL CO.MBBS. California (iirls Win Tennis Chain plouslilp from Holders. IU- Autx-lttM rrrn la Com n7 Time.) Wl.Mm.KDON, Knglnud, July 7. Miss K. Bynu of California and Miss A. M. Morton captured nil comers In tho lndlos' doubles lawn tennis chain plonshlp from the holders, Mrs. Lnr combo and Mrs. Hannniu, by n score of 0-1, C-3. AT -THE o IHQTTELS At Tho Cliandier W V Hodson, Coos Blver; J. Lnrson, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. Cnrrlo S'eehnle. Coqulllo; .1. J. Mcdulro, Coaledo: H. McMnllen. Portland; 11. Peters, Boston; F. L. Botsford, Port land; .1. T. (Hlllpslo.Kansas Clty;Mar gnrot Connwoll, Uorkoloy; V. O. Soa ton, Portland. At Tho Lloyd. (iOoiko T. Hnglios, (loorgo llnr renpohl. Gordon Boobuckot. O. A. Miller. I. A. Taylor. James Noff, P. A. Taylor. None of thoso register ed kuvo resldoncos. At (he Blanco. C. T. Case, Coqulllo; .1. A. Glon foylo. Coqulllo: X. McCulloch nnd Alfe. Oardluer; Cius Mncoy, Coqulllo: C C. Carter. Myrtle Point; Wnltor lloffmnn. Coqulllo: B. K. Nosier and wife. Coqulllo; Oscnr Franz, Boavor Hill; K. II. Bonny, Bluo Bldgo; Ed Ilantel. Coalodo; R. c. Simmons, (ooston; Hort Dyer. Dnnlols Creek; Enill Bubank, Blue Bldgo; Clay Dooley, Bandon; Irwin Boss, Ban don. At Tho St. ljnvicncq. Vincent Bnrbuttn, San Francisco; B. K. Sanderson nnd wife, diuo Bldge; Mrs. W. H. Daggott nnd son. Allegany; Clem Xllos, Portland; Karl m wL fitff 36 YEARS OLD 11 HHI ,W I Black Champion, Only Trifle Older Than Jeffries Other Champions .i nf iiiirtv-slx ears flft-ei.iii "" "1o Hsl'e.1 his title .. fiatcil by .imiu'" J110)." P l,i . , 1 1 It Orleans In 1S9S. IB' ' 'p '. fin- ten venrs. but Corbett was n ss St ..".. rnr "in. rt,ZS: plonshlp but five ycuw. lue years old when Bob ! tzslunioii won ni Cnwoii City In ";..,. FIUhIiiiiiioi tenure of i " I ' Miln wa eveirless. lor at t eg v of thirty-seven lie was knocked out III, lcinies.it Ciini'j iHhuid In 1MBL nn " tl ?o SSBih. Jeffries who .not d" cut at tV,? hands of Jo iiihoi. t Beno .Inly I. 1910, was llilrty-f cars old when tho ni-Kro wrcHli the ring honors from him. Be beld the chainploiiMilp for eleven yen is. "LIVIXOMVAGi:" IS PliKA. .Joseph Swayue U'oiihl See Tlinl IVaehert Are Well Paid. in- AMorUtiJ Vn-t 10 mm llnf Tln.w.' ST. PAULiJuly 7 At tbo first general sesshiii of the National Ldu cntlonnl Association convention. Pres ident Joseph Swano made a plea for n "living wage" for the teacher and snld that the best person for the po sition should he chosen regardless of sex. Ho advocated that nn old-nge pension systepi be provided by tbo states. Younger. Johnstown. Jn. At Tho (liaiidlcr II. (I. Welgar. Portland; (1. Ko y. Portland; T. C. Bussell, Beaver Hill: Fred Marks. Portland; M. B. Cal well. Portland: C. F. Wngner, Port land; C. II. Daniels. Seattle; N. M. Mcintosh. Portland; T. C Shaiilt hind, Portland; Lew F. Price, Sum ner; Mrs. Carrie Seehnle, Coqulllo: (leorgo Bnchllff. .Myrtle Point; J. C. Brown, Myrtlo Point; C A. Par ker. Xew York: Bayuioiid Stout, Astoria; J. (L Woodworth, St. Paul; I). C. O'Boilley, Portland. At The l.li.j'l. M. lloltt nnd son. I'ortland; C. I. Bowls', Portland: MrB. It. W. T.ilniitn. Chlco; C. 11. Kroiiger. Cblco; K. J. Phillip, Baudoii; .1. C. Iloshklusoii. W. T. Baxloy. Frum-ls Todd, A. I. Stanley, J. M. dahhut. Last four do not show reH douce. At the Blanco. C. O. Inniun. Jr., Ilamlon; B. K. L. Bcdlllloii, Ihiudon; Charles Aver. Dillard; P. Pearliuan, Portland; Don Cook, Portland; V. (Bio. Port land; lieu Woiiilrlug, Portland; .Ins, B. Fish, Ilamlon; B. Xiiuii, Port land; (i. Bally, Lnkosldo; 10. L. Pierco, Tar Heel; T. M. (larrlsh, Idaho; Miss Kennedy, North Bend; A. Price, Boiiohurg; Bill McKoy, BIt.o BIdgc. At Tho St, Ijiu ronco. Captain T. Stanbarg, San Fran cisco; Vincent Barbetta, San Fran cisco; Scott Ogden, Prosper; Jamos Farhor, Chicago; Harry Walters, Portland; P. Hunt. Portland. CLEMS Kin m o If Your Back Is Aching or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water And But Less Meat. Whon your kldnoya hurt and your back feols Bore, don't got scared and proceod to losd your stomach with a lot of drugs that oxclto tbo kidneys and Irritate the oatlro urinary tract. Keep your kidneys cloan llko you keep your bo els cloan, by flushing thorn with a mild, luirmlomi salts which roinovon tbo body's urlnoim waste and stlmulaten them to their normal activity. The function of tho kidneys Is to filter tho blood. In 21 hours they strain from It COO -hIiih of ncld and waste, so wo can roa understand the vital Importuuco ol koeplng the kidneys actlvo. Drink lots of wntor you can t drink too much; also got from any pharmacist about four ouncos of .lad Salts; take a tablospoonful in a ginks of water hoforo breakfast oach morning for a few dnys nnd your kldueys will net flno. This fn moiiB salts U mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Julco, comblnod with llthla, nud has been used for generations to clean and stimulate ologged kidneys; also to uoutrUUzo the acids in urlno so it no longer is n sourco of irritation, thus ending bladder wonkness. Jad Salts Is luoxponslvo, cannot In jure; nukes a dollghtful offorvoscent Bthla-wuter drink wblch oyoryono should take now and then to keep thoir kidneys oloan and notlvo, Try this, also koep up tho wnter drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what bocamo of your kldnoy troublo and backache. For Salo by Brown Drug Company. Large Number Utilize Quarters Provided for Visitors at Celebration Ono of tho features of tho Fourth of July celebration that scored nn tm uH.ial" success and Is winning much nralse from every sldo waa tho "Best Itiiom." During Hio two days over 1200 visitors nvnllotl thomselvoH ot the Best Boom prlvllogi'H nnd Bcoren of balilcH woro cared for I horo. A largo number of Marshflolil womon donated tlielr services In caring for It and nothing was left undone Thore were u. number of hiimotoun liicldenis In connection with tho af fair. Ono young couplo brought their year-old baby Micro early brl dny anil then left Tor u good tlino. The mother visited him a couplo of times In tho urtornooii hut In tho ovo uing hecamo so entranced with dnnc lug at tho pavllllon that sho ovlclont ly forgot about baby. Low Koyzor liiul to iiimoiiiico a couplo of tlnum about 1 1 o'clock that "Baby wanted hlH 1111111111111," and finally Hho gnvo up dancing and returned to hi in. Saturday evening a similar occur rence compelled tho ladles to send word around to tho viirloim inoylitK picture shows to try and find a child h mother when they wanted to closo. I-'Innllv another woman recognized the baby as tho child or nnothor and took the llttlo one. Tho Boyal Theater also proved n big feature, It being estimated that over 1000 attended tho froo por forninnroH thoro Friday. Saturday an many or moro than on Friday went there. , Among those registering t tho Best Boom were tho following: Mih. A. K. Bose, Mrs. W. Borwnn, Mrs. K. K. Baranda, K. K. Straw, Mrs II. M. Blbhy,' Mrs. II. E. Boh Hy. Lua .Bessy. Fred Bessy, MrH. J. K. Chllder, Mih. .1. C. Hwanson, Kthel Davis. Mrs. L. Cook, Mrs. C. O. Daggott, Mrs. (loo. 0. Mur phy. Mrs. (loo. F. Winchester, MrH. Mary Browning, Mrs, Joh. Hchmed dlng. MrH. J. L. Strang, Mrs. J. It. Beaton; MrH. FranclH Strong.MrH. II. II. Patchotl, and Bornlco, Mrs. II. Lockhart, MrH. K. Nashurg, Mrs. V. M. Flyo, Mih. A. S. Blanchard, Mrs. D. II. Kontlng, MrH. II. S. Tower, MIhr Nora Tower, Esthor JoIiiihoii, Mrs. Bohert Fenton, Mrs. C. C. do. Ing, Until Going, Nomina doing, Ciiihni'lno dolnu'. Boss O, Coronoll, Maudi- V.. B4mI, Mrs. C. Beed, II. j M. Joiiulngs, E. Bnndel, Mrs. 13. Bnndol. Mrs. W. S. McIioihoii, .Mrs. .1. S. Hanson. Mrs. B. Ward, MrH. Mm. W. B. Moyor, Mrs. O. J. Bud hoff. Catherlno Budhoff, MrH. II. A. Bosner. Mrs. L. S. I)ohk, .Mm. W. E. Arnold, Mrs. A. II. Ilodglns, Mm. (J. W. Kaufman, Mm. F. A. Lance lot. Mrs. O. Solicitor, Mm. J. L. Ferry. Mm. Honrelttu Forry, Mm. Lottlo Cooley, Mm. I.ottlo Colotnnn, Miss Sybil Powers. Mm. M. C. Ma loney. Arthur McKoown, draco Mc Keown, Jos. MeKeown, Wllda Har ris, Itiith Cowan. Bertha DnvlH, Until Diingan. Dagmar FIolHhurg, Mrs. L. S. Sllhert, Mrs. C. W. Bo nilnc, Mm. Ollhert. Mm. Daniel Mc Donald, Mrs. 0. J. Lemnnskl, Mm. W. J. Brown, Muudo Doremus, Mn rlo Bogom, Mary Orison, Mrs. CIiiih. Lapp. Llzzlo Wilson, Jonnott WB-1 son, Mrs. deo. Bolster, u. A. Jones,: Mrs. John I). (Josh. Mm. Arthur McKoown, Mm. .luck Flanagan, Mm. It. Lyon. Mrs. F. C. Preston, Mm. M. P. Tahorf, Mm. T. II. Brown, Mm.I A l'nliiiXMii Mru. Win. (Irlmi)H. Mm. I Frank llormann. Mm. Lily Elliot, JJjNtj Mrs. J. W. (luskoll, Mm. Beutz. Mm. Botner, Mrs. P. Mlrrnsoul, V. 13. Larson, Hilda S. Larson, Adeline Larson, Edward Larson, CIiiih. 13. Welser, Mrs. E. Wolsor, Alma M. Welser, lOlslo iMcKlnley, Mm. F. A. Tloilgen, Mm. Boy Cnrpontor, Mrs. It. K. Schook, Louis Colombo, Ellzn- linlli Avrit IIdhm Avrn Mnruiirnt Co- liimbn, Mm. Chns. Barrott, Busscll 1" Irarrett. Colin Barrett, Walter Well- HiV ing, .Mm. is. u. wouing, iiuucn Schook, Loulso Schook, Miss Iltttli Bunion, Miss Mary diirnon, Mrs. IW John McNnughton, Mrs. 13. L. Our- nea, Mrs. J. tl. Kinney, Mm. J. tfizrz W. lllldonhrnnd, Mm. II. B. drniily, Kf," Mrs. 0. M. Conner, Mrs. 13. Yako, teg Mrs. CIiiih. La Chapello, Bobecca Wi.i Luso Stump, Catherlno Stump, Mrs. iinfr W. K. MeCaminon, Mnry McCain- i..kt, mon. Mm. Martin Breon, Mm. ,"icoBtl D. Blnko Francos Williams. Hrur(Si.li2i L Kolloy, Mm. Lovl Dnlgle, Loulso-av Loyd. Mrs. S. B. Alexander, Mr.ffltw S. II. Johnson, Mm. F. F. Smith, ggg, T. F. Smith, Mrs. Dnn Bonnotts, Mrs.ftoA Emma Savage, Mrs. Emily StophcnH.Jojng E. I). McArthur, Mrs. E. E. Straw.fs Josophlno CordoH, Ellon It. Bud-alfntt noss, Mih. J. P. Furloy Mm. Ella Mol-jhowi lor, Mrs. Fannlo Belgnrd, Mrs. J.mIhTg B. Hlllstrom, Miss Mnrgarct Stauff.UloB1, Joo Williams, Nolllo A. Owen, Mrs.kc;8l! L. M. Nolilo, Win. 8. Tarpon, Mr.Frldt and Mrs. Oray.Mm. Matt Erlcknoii.t'Luol .Mrs. itam, Mrs. Mario KrlcKson, .Mru. Floe .lohnson. Miss I Initio Bowron, Mrs. E. W. Schrock, F. O. Bard. Mrs. Chos. Bard, Mrs. F. M. Gotchey Laura Irwin. .Tas. II. Flanacan. Jns. n. finnngnn, Jr., rroctor i''ianag.iii.fi7j Mrs. Nols Basmusson, Mrs. Sehl-C'f brodo, Mm. Boaa Prouss, Mrs. W3J A. Bold, F. 13. Westorborg, Mrs. Bftll L. Thomas, Mrs. Win. Boss Smlth35aj .. ... . "" . .-. ' auiu Mrs. L, Luno, Mrs. Bon Smith, Mrs.F Jake Procter, Mrs. II. Hoollrlng.MrsJ T. II. (irlndrod, Mrs. Mnttlo inniii. Mrs. C. W. Davis. Mrs. J. IrvlnW Smith. Naomi Smith, Elinor Smltbi Adolaldo Clark. HrRiiln Fnrrlngori Mrs. D. Mclntyro, Mrs. F. II. Woodjrw bury, Mrs. J. N. Bnyllss, M. C. Mal3 lonoy. IfitW! Josso U. Pnrkor, Coos Blver: Mrsc!" J. B. Pnrkor, Coos Blvor; Paul OreiSI,1 Parker, Coos Blver; Mm. A. E. BoseilJO Mrs, It. II. Parr, Luclna Parr, N"rtlff-' Bond: Clnra E. Spraguo, South CoooJT Blvor; Mrs. C. ,11. Grogary, No'&R Bond; Mrs. W.' H. Smith. South n"njSAiS Blvor: Hayo MBlodgo, North BoiidCJ; D. Convorso, North Bond; Mrs, i'k O. MesBorlo. Alien Ghiirch. CatchlllB I I L' C to, re I Continuod on Pago Four ""? iS.' ' r-9- JL." .. -vwi DH " fyirg dp!-, ft, terfc1 -- IT "-H 4 Ja T"