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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1914)
iilipliW iliiilliilH 'I'M. 5 " mnmimMBnfflm iiiuon ;,' IUCOI7HI, UUIUUtll iu, icmt uvtm vu tuinun, ?KsI fl. J. c. MrB. C. SOCIAL CAMJNDAU. r I ., ,, MONDAY. j j Progress Club with Mrs. Otto ) j Sqhottor. j "' .TUESDAY, j 'Episcopal Qulltl nt Guild Hall. I ' ' Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. I Inimol. I t , i 8pcclnl mooting of Coos liny I -, women's unio ai vrcsuyterian i , cliurch. -j'- filling Workers w,ltl Miss I ;ttbxlo Hnll. I $f"L. T. h. nt Hnptlst church. , .WEDNESDAY. Bridge Club with Mrs. J. II. I Flanagan. - .loily. Dozqn .-with Mrs. Mnrhof- ' tor. I 4 Mrs. J. Wright Wilson, Mi ionne. Mrs. D. C. McCart.v H. Mnroh, Mrs. John Nnglq, Dr. Mat lo Shaw, Mrs. Daviil Natron, Mrs. B. H. Pntchctt, Mrs. S. Orcg, Nov. and trs. A. 1 Bnasford and Mrs. I). 1). Ross. 4 IHfl VAMIIjV KKUXIOX I . BOSTON BEATS BIG LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA BALE SCORES Mr. nntl Mrs. H. B. Kclloy nnd 7. Vnrnoy attended a family rcun in nnd birthday celebration ovor n South Inlet Saturday. The Oc- lslon was tho GClli blrthdny Ira. Harmon Powell, a cousin of trs. Kclloy, and thero wcro 17 chll ren, grnndchlldron nnd other ro ttlvos of Mrs. Powell present, tostly from nbout tho bay. Mrs. nil Mrs. Kolley returned Monday lornlng and report n most cn oyable trip. Coqulllo Sentlnol. ! 4 ' 4 KOU.MltS. MARYMAItKS. j ( Continued from Pago Ono.) jSKJORKMEBwaasaaa t?mTm,fr fik W& rao . . ' , tt ' - s m m mrio . iA a raicnnn AVM Pmrilllriw -.,.,. WlliljMKM'Nii i It;). J'HlS.spJ mill I I I I J I I l.'l Ilia 1JII V mm Y.V'W ('Ln-ii ; m Kii. s NarclBsus Club Mvlth Miss j nVThorn Lund. j, c' , r.iKB untieing 1'iiriy ni Vinson- lc"I!aU. T? t ' V. Tlrntlini.l.nn.1 til t..nr...n I .... m. ... w.. i.uwu "v ijuikliv I Hnll. I TUUUSDAY. I Mlnno-Wls with Mrs. Perkins. I Young Matrons with Mrs. Dan Ma'Ionoy.' . I ' Rainbow Club with MrB. Kromlngn. A. N. W. with Mrs. Knlsor. EaslBldo Sewing Club with MrB. Brlnklcy. j PHI DAY. Norwegian Ltitliormi Young Peoplo's Socloty. f - j Ladles Art Club with Mrs. To- ilandcr. I Thlmblo Club with. Mrs. Chas. j Williams. j Mlxpah Blhlo Class Annual ' Bamiuot. I Past Matrons' Banquet at Tho j ''Chandler. I i . . BKAUTIKUL HHOU'KIl A most dollghlful showoi for Mm, i McNeil, nco Solmn WIIboii was given Thursday' afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Norls Jonsou by Mrs. j. 8. Jarvls, Mrs. J. 11. Stnddon nnd Mrs. Jonson. Tho gnosis had all assembled when Mrs. McNeil nr rlvod, complotoly surprising hur. i Tlib living room was daintily dec orated In pink, streamers of pink u'hyitchlng from tho center hanging boUKWrt-eoi n pink dahlia bouquet I for each giiest. At each bou-' quot was a gift for Mrs. McNIol, Llttlo Ruth Jarvls carrlod tho bas kets whllo Mrs. McNIol gathorod tho gifts. Many benutlful pros-1 onts woro given. Aftor tho shower Innls. BubIi throw out Evers. Con nelly filed out to Murphy. No runs, no hits, no errors. Tlihd Inning. Philadelphia. Biishi fouled out to of Schmidt. Kvors tossed out Murphy. Mnranvillo throw out Oldiing. No runs, no hits, no orrors. Boston. Scl.mldt fanned. Dcnl flow out to Baker. MarnnvIUo walk ed. Mnranvillo stole second. Mnran-j vlllo ncorcd when Oowdy knocked nl two-bagger In tho left field bleachers. , Barry throw out Tyler at first. Onoi run, one hit, no errors. i I'diii'th Inning. ' Philadelphia. Collins lined out to, Kvors. Baker fanned second time. I Mt'Inuls doubled Into tho loTt flnld ! stands. Connelly in trvlnir to cntcli tho ball turned a Hoiiicrsnult over tho, Mrs. Mary Marks, who has been hmv fmiro. fnlllni? ihhIiIi; Mm ntninl.1 Isltlng nt tho homo or her daughter. McIuhIh scored on Walsh's single to Portland IS 27 1! M,rs. C. A. Bcnnott, for tho pnst few ' Mi- nnl ,lll'0.w 0,lt nrr' nl f,rst' Venlco 10 18 2 wooks was complimented guest In a u .--Wh.'tte d's "grounder was', lmto Km?' KZ T gathering of old friends nt tho homo1 deflected from Bush to Collins, who 'o, White Koestner; McOlnnlty. if Mrs. Kugono O'Conncll Tuesday af-i threw the runner out at first. Schmidt, sinllli nnd Hlllott, .MeUtin. singled over hccoihi. Collins tossed MORNIN'O OAJIK. uui wuai ni urui, nciiiiiini Koing iu t Aiumlna .1 locond. Maranvllle got a long hit J0 A"M-s In vli.l.l ivlili.l Innlf.wl l Iw. fnlf 1ml UnKlaild 1 ..n'.fc ...V. .W.1H, . .FW ...... .. (Dr ARno(-lt,l rrmi to Cnos tl.j Tltnoa. MOHNINd CAM 10. R. II. K. San Pranclsco 2 7 2 Mission 1 G 1 Batteries: Bnum, Schmidt and Mi, larkey; Stroud and Rohrer. APTKRNOON GAMK. San Pranclsco 0 -1 2 MIbsIou 1 !l 0 Bntterlcs: Lclflold and Schmidt, V Wllllnms and Rolnror. MORNING OAMI3. Portland s 7 11 I Venice I ! C Bnttorles: Kvitns, Knstley, Hlggln bothnm and Plslier; ICIepfor, Dec.ui ulcre and lOlllott, Mcl.aln. AFTI2RNOON OAMM. ornooii. A plcnsant tlino was spent it needloworlc nnd "reminiscing" af ter which lunch was served. Mr. O'- ConncU's guests were Mrs. Marks, j tho uniplro called It foul Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. P. 13. Ilngue, Mrs. Olivia ICdinnn, Mrs. 10. K. Jones and Mrs. 13. Richardson. 4 INKOItMAL IjIWCIIKOX. Monday 'nfternoon Mrs. John S. Hnnson uutorlnlnod Mrs. A. T. Lnger strom, Mrs. Walter Clabaiigh, Mrs. I). 13. Malonoy nnd daughter, Mrs. A. 13. Adolspcrgor and Mrs. W. II. Konnedv Informally nt one o'clock luncheon and Bowing. Schmidt Bntturleiu Chech and Boles; scored on Mnranvlllc's Texas leaguer, lay and Alexander. FTI0RNOON OAMIO. 8 1 r. I Kill!- Mnritnvllln utfiln Hfiinti.1 ntul uwtiit (fi third when Schnng's thiow went to , , A,'Ihlt" center field. Oowdy walked. Mar- ''0H Aiigoloa . . . auvllle was cauglit at third In an at tempted double steal, the play being Seiiang to Collins to linker. One run, two hits, ono error. I'll 1 1 lulling. Philadelphia. Schnug filed out lo Moran. Deal throw out Bush. M-ur- puy doubled to loft, bin second two-; base lilt. Oldrlug fanned. No rutin, MIksIoiis ... one lilt, no errors. Han Prnnclsco '. Boston. Bush threw out Tyler.' Wllllnms nnd Hairy threw out Moran. Kvors sin- and Hi'hmldt Oakland 1 I 1 Batteries: Perrltt, lO'imko and Meek; Bromley, (leyer anil Arhogat!). (J JTfc .t II i J,,'ftS. mwEsm . msaBmmar iiV",! lSi HiiiSH.WicriwiritCoa ! T r.JI WfJCVYV aa i ,'I"im AM Why miNINKHHWl I r".U ww, iVMjWVJil nram m . nccauso we mves ilio m...,. . Hhown in clnUio,; ' ff Wn Mie KiiHiiiMila bv Ilio l')t.st Nf ,'nvll Ini V()ll. Ah- AImii .,...1 m. ,;" "IS lHP.in.it ,,--., -... ...it,, ,iim jj. VfllHi,. -tl -ul' yoi'wiitiHV,i,,i(0ya!f 8mil0ll8loilgn8utpm.Uk,U,d,li Our Stock is Complete ' j Ana every man's need is m.ii you ..i r,o i.IV with , ;w muio thai y,m will find iUst tw! 1., want. I BALMACAANS NATim BAY'S HUOIIKS I Rohrer, Panning glod to left. Collins threw out Con- Los Angeles fl 10 nelly. No runs, one hit, no orrors. Oakland fi !i h Sixth Inning. I Ryan, Khmko and Cheek, Meok, INKOItMAL CHAT I ' Philadelphia. Collins bounced h.lt Bolus, Klawllter mid Mllzo, ArhogiiBt ... 0 :i 2 ...CM U ron, of Portland, aro visitors nt the ""' tosod to Maranvllln. forcing Col-, Illgglnbotham, Milrtlonl. Salvoson mis. .Mnranvillo iiieu turow out iiiik- nun iisiier, iiunioy and lillioll, .Mc or. Deal threw out Melnuls. No Lain. v v I runs, one hit, no errors. Portland 1 1 2 .Mrs. Krnnk Framo of North Bond. Boston. Bush tossed out Whlttod. Venlco left last week for Portland to spond Scnmldt filed out to Oldilug. Deal Relgor mid Yuiitz, llltt, Decauiier H ' lift Mil., I'll 1filft A il.ilfliln .klrit ffil- l. ft It, 11,1 " .'J. t r,..'.u. t II..,,,, ,v I....J u.- iriv.(.i.i Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Duko nnd chll-1 lowed. Kvors took Baker s grounder, Venlco homo of his brother, llcrmnu Hlllyer the winter months with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wlsomnn nnil (inuguior, .Miirgnrci lort Kiuidny on tho Redoudo for California, w state thoy will tour In their throughout tho winter months. Ich car "CLEAN UP CITY (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLK, Or., Oct. 10. J. P. a luncheon Horvcd In tho dining Sclir00(1cr returned on Thursday from room which wns decorntod with, " ,l-"m" wnoro no uns noon visii yollow dahlias. ' liiK with his son nnd family. Thoso Invited woro:Mra Otis WIN' A s- Hninmoiul of Nortlb Bond son, Mrs. Prank Sumiior, Miss J3I- wnB business visitor on Tuosdny. vlrn Frheon. .Mrs. P. C. Birch Mltm C. P. MoICnlght of Marshfleld was rom, lrnnn l'rnoKn Mr Vm-ria i,.. ,.,,... n ronntv rinirl visitor nn U'mliinu.iiiv Boston -....,, ....m. iw.n .fuiinuil, -"-- ..-.- . .... . ....i-.... . Mrs. Kvolyn Kd wards, Mrs. J. H, Mrs. W. S. Laird rotiirnod Thurs- Stnddon, Mrs. Chns. Curtis, Mrs. (,' f'" Portland nftor a two weeks' McNoll, Mrs. Francis Clarko. Miss v'Ht with relatives. i Hazol Morrymnn, Mrs. J. - Jarvls, M- Nnthnn Nloman of Bandon Miss Adolnldo Clarko, Mrs. MeMII- wn "' K'lost of Mrs. Hal W. Plorco Jnn, Miss Virginia Clarko, .Mrs. Win. Thursday and Friday of this week. Schroodor, Miss Jcsslo MJbs Freda Holm. TniBk and BIRTHDAY PARTY. SsB" .f IK 'ill ' 'ti " 'MM mu 1 ffllircl??MSi n- a. J nutivjr u . ; mm uuiiine tipjo ii vtHiHu ajiisi ,ii'v :tmmk. UIVR kf9":3'l U RIIHiHn mmm:4wrjmmxmKiL i mimmmw -x . mil ik ISUSifliW Ii..i'linufHil: MTfjsf!ip;fc nri;ii. sis!,, ItFrtB?vl?f!v!Si'hi'iltjf' Jlli :WL'rUl tt 10 Bit:iwrKn;j jn. :im 581 :C9B. hMk. fk 1141 . 1 JDB . H1HH mi ftlil 3-r'MFil8l I5sFon' Kzm :w m t wmSsi .. mM k 8 him ; KS t hm : r 'Arnmi w KMamufflm ?U : V ;' 's.., umimw tv Vi,i.l.4'r , tif ' r iWKi'O'l'Wilr guests Includ- SUGCJHSTIVK OHKCJO.V ,w' ! i? !! Wnll""tKnlght. Mrs Kim FARM STATISTICS runs, no iui, no errors I'.'.; P ' ..PikliiL ! r, J i i Boston-Oowdy doubled Into loft i .,'(,'! , iu3'!lp, "V ' C' "' 1owor (Prom tho last Podoral Coiistis field stauds. Mann ran for dowdy, t)i ; : ''i"IS'8y '". Mrs. P. A. Cold- jllorl8 ) CBlhort butted for Jamos. (Jilhort If' : ' :' ,:rttHfc;XaB,,wrK' Mr8' w- " There aro I5,r.02 fiirum In Oro- w"s Pwnnsoly puhsod. Mann scoro.l mP'l. ,' ' TWJf.rn, "' B'Bon' throw wildly to loft flold. One run, iSPt. " " i 'V, AnW ' 'H Nolll 0wt"'8' Tho npproxlmnto land area of this ono hit, ono error. lm -hm KWr: - , ..,.IL Eif4ivBS Sci.H' mm 'it . a: ...i mrMtv if ' .v -:iiF' -nmmRHR SEC- . ' - . "IPr-K ? LATEST NEWS OF T GOQUILLE doubled Into left field stands. Mar- nud Klllotl, .Mcl.nlu. nuvlllo filed out to Schung. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Seventh liming. If.illailelphla. Walsh fouled to Deal. Tyler tos'ied out Ban , em threw out Schung. No hits, no errois. Boston.--Barry throw out Oowdy. Tiler fanned. Barry throw out Mo ran. No runs, no hits, no errors. I Kightli Inning. ! Philadelphia. Bush out, Schmidt to Tyler, on best fielding play of tho gnino. Schmidt took tho hnll nenr , tho foul lino and imido a hack hand .. i ,,.., . , throw to Tylor. Murphy filed out to LatllCS' Aft Clllb Adopts RCS- tviuiii'ii. uiiuiug iiwii oiu in .Moran. No runs, no hits, no orrors. Boston. Bush tossed out Kvors. Barry throw out Connolly. Whlttod, out by Bnrry-Mc IiiiiIb route. No runs, iio hits, no errors. Ninth Inning. U 111. II.. .lnh.l.ln l.. ....... ..111.. 1 1. u o,U CollhlsT'-ker shot' ". UouMo' TS ,"ttl,By,r,lt?1 """"" t0 down tho right flold lino. Melnuls fottar, "o ' boautlfylng miivv fllwl out to Connolly. Walsh wns 't which has haou talked of re purposoly iiiihhoiI. Barry filed out to contly. Tho club pnssod rosolutloiis dowdy. No runs, ono hit, no or- ftivorimr if "mid iirulmr ti. r.n.n.,.,.-n. Bnkor throw out Schmidt.' ,lo of "" t,l olw cl,ll' "' ''- B.ikor threw out Deal. Barry throw " It Is oxpoctod that all will out Mnranvillo. No runs, no hits, no co-oporato and tl.nt the Clinmbur of orrors. i conunerco nnd city officials will Ini- i i it til lining They Are Here Me i(iw(iir $12.50 up to $40,00 Styleplus C!o4hes Suits, Overcoats, Kami $ 1?.00 in lierriiif'hono iScolcli Twcctls have ever .seen hel olution Asking Co-opcra-. tion of All Tho Ladlos' Art Club nt Its Inst Mrs. K. W. Lnronss wns hostess on Tuosday to tho 'TiOO" Club. A do llclous lunch was served, tho hostess being nsfclsttxl by Mrs. Goo. Loronz. Thoso present wore MosdamoH Sher- modlntoly take up. tho work. Tho resolution pnssod yesterday is as follows: WIIKRKAH, a city beautiful Is uu Mi. ZlV&&Vl ''nru.nt factor In tho development ho got an assist on tho play. f 'lvlu pride, nnil eiiHon of Bay I'nrk enter- In honor of tho birthday of dost daughter. Antonn. Music owed by a delicious IihipIi enjoyed tho ovonlni: worn Irs. P. Mil lor, and and Anna and Mnster th Bond, Mrs. Jus noson, Mrs. J. Lln Bnos, Bernlco and IMIo and Harriot and Dorothy Jus- Kdlth, Mario, Hester Schaug singled to loft. Bush fan nod. Murphy hit to Tylor, who throw too Into to Mnranvillo to cntch Schang. .Murphy was safo on field ers choice to Scliiul lor an.) ho Collins walked. Seining and Murphy WIIKRKAS, Beautiful homes nnd scored on Baker's Infield lilt. Kvors wull kept grounds nnd surroundings, nun iiiiiiiiiik me nail wilt'Il .tiiiinuy wood, Llljoqvtst, Polsom, Kveland, ' "Oino. .Melnuls filed out to Whlt Rohlnson, Longston, Sinclair. Ha.-j to(1' Two toihiITiiimi "" rrr8, nrd.Tyrroll, Williams. Ilnl W. Pierce, I 0Ht()11. cioWiIy KoMmino-rnii In I). I). Plorce, Loronz, Single, Sanford center field bleachors. 'Dovoro batted nnd NJoklln. for Tyler. Ilevoro fniiiu-.L, Moran Miss Myrtle Lund was hostess on ojl. Kvors singled to right, Mor ,m ! i . on Kolng to third. .Morn u scored on Thursdny ovonlng wImii sho entor- Connolly's sacrifice. Whlttod filed tallied tho niombors of tho Sowing out to Dnkor. Two runs, two hits nnd Club with a Kimono party. Tho no orrors. Imnon , u .,Pttll.. .Ii,nrln,l ... 1 1 1. lOll'l ('III ll llllllllg. ,., , ' ,,, ,. . i ,, , ' R was officially announced that all tho other woman's clubs or this autumn Uxivos, the yollow schoino bo- ,,. HUoI11illll ...' -.R.-.y,,. .i.m.w,h ..i... ... . ..u i ,.nw.i - '" ' " ' - " jfj t jf i ill? ill vuiuuipiu litfili"' whether public or private, and o i poclully our school grounds where the children should get tho first lnsplr-' ntlon In public beauty, tend to moral bettorment nnd a higher utandiinl of living that results in greater luuilth inn! l.nppluosM to tho whole people, therefore ho it ' RKSOLVKI), By tho Lndios' Art Club that wo Invito tlm luoiuheiii of RS. IHT'I'LKR. y nd Mrs. Otto I Misses nt sowing to a niiiubor of piorlng Mrs. W. J. "nod from a stay lug carrlod out In tho dining room. Knob guost found her placo at tho protty luncheon table by protty llttlo placo cards and favors. The ovnulug wns spout In needlowork, music and dancing. Oliver Lund nud Clay Kuowltou assisted In serving. Thoso present woro Mosdanios Hal W. Plorce, Jack Juzu, Nathan Nloman,1 Unw ot w:fh. ' llarry gr.mnXd I"0"1, '?r "T "n hMnilWtt' out to Schmidt uuaslsted. Schaug Marshfleld, and urgo tho eo-opur-walked. Bush funned. No runs, no tlou of tho Chambur of Couuuorco hits, no errors. ' -.iicl other civic bodies, together with " "l" ". -n.r"1"1 ",,0 n"K tho nroiiortv ownors In this niovo. and Deul filed out to Murphy. Kuker thiow out .Maranvllle, No runs, no hits, no errois. ThcIIIIi lulling. Pitlladolphlu. Murphy walked. Wllllnms, Robt. Watson, Fred Trim .Initios throw out Oldrlug. Murphy meiit, RKSOLVKI), That a coininlttoa of throo lie solected to confer with u similar commlttoo from otlior wo und the Misses Woodford, VMaury, Watson nnd Phillips. wont to second. It wns not a sacri- n,0,,,H r,,u,)B niul tlwt tllOii0 (!0"''" fico hit. Collins filed out to donl.jlnos select n goneral cnminlttoo to Baker uns purposely passed. Kvers Hiinorvlho and conduct a gonoral cam- took Mclnnls' grounder and tossed imiK ,)f cv0 lmprovomont, and ha to Maranvllle, forcing Bukor. No , .,,,,. iv ii miui i RKSOLVKI), That a copy of these resolutions bo forwarded to tho secre taries of the otlior women's clubs mid furnished the Ma rah field papers for publication. r ct A. Bonnott and Khito is C1.1S8.000 acres: 11.G85. 4Tn- M'8 Maud 000 acroa nro In furiiis and 1,271, ;V$jco Alkon assist- 000 acros of tho land In farms aro orvlng a dainty improved. j Tho nvorngo bIzo of an Oregon fnrm Is 2fi7 ncres. NKW MKXK'AX Rl'LKR Dy AncxUUxl rrtw to Coo Uajr Time. WASHlNdTON, 1). C, Oct. 10. BHIXOS IX PAXTIIKR PKIl'. Mexico City for sotting up tho now provisional govorimont regardloss Tho farms of this stato roprosont i" lorincoming ponco conroronco a capital investinont of $628,213,- Agnus C'allontes 000. ROB CKNTRALIA SALOOX met Monday for Tho farmers of this stato own iw awchum !. to uoo. mr Ta.i at tho homo of $13,205,000 worth of Implements CENTRALIA, Was., Oof. 10. Nothing of lin- nnd other farm mnchlnory. The. safo of tho Olymplo 6lub sa- nppolntlng of a The vnluo or tno tiomosiic am- loon nero was cracKou for furthering muls, poultry nnd bees on tho inrins ami fuu tiiKen. tiio letv was done, or this stnto is ?ii:i,iiu.uiiii. mo iiiuimry purpuinui'ii ny ev lm imiii nevti Tho nvorngo vnluo or an uregon pons nio ronnors oscnpoic wit limit Peek weroifunii Is ?U,li0H. leaving a uiiiu, J. A. Doadmond, of Fnlrvlow. Preparations nro going forward In brought In to tho county dork's of- flco a couple of pelts that drow some money. Ono was a bob cut and tho otlior a panther nearly oight faot long. Tli latter was shot Septem ber 22 in the timber In Section 2S on tho west sldo of that valley. Tho hide was woll cured nnd the county pays $10 nnd the stato game coinmls- lijst night slon $15 for a panthor. At that rate police say hardly ono a month Is brought In i ny ex- now. ine wild eat was worm ouiy i" $3, tho stnto paying for thom new. Coiiulllo Sontlnel. and (li.'igonal like, none yon ore. $15 to $25 Try Oft One of These New Derbies TlieiiyniMvillm,li,MYl1VwI so onditiHitiHtii- iiiiiiui uip,,: w is a Hl.vlo tiiicl Hiuip lotheiinfcl onil lo .see. The nmsl vomjthlr line ofi wii i huh Nunini on looslhj. ;: Hnk i IsffiimtirfSliAAiA i . HwnMn a mw ut n a w m n w vi v viiiii ni AULMT WWII I XVVV Ml 1 aBSlVmax--- Mu mil field Three Storm - Jiumlon ' Myrtle l'obt aMwuggggag aamKNLanmxt&u'JZSizzxzsi All .acts Lead to kio Marsh field P o FUEE! ampasgn ; FREE! WfJBEB Votes Votes .With Cash Purchases ;: . Votes Vota With Paymert on old account Fourier's Meat Market Model Cash Grocery Sarter's Confectionfl Coos Bay Bakery Schroeder & Hildenbrand's Hardware WhcnMii Ii'onio do as (lie Romans ,i .i. ... events do. When in iUnrshiieni " - :rtP( 111 Ollli -. ulso is doing- nud trade at tho above-named morclianls' st'n,l" oiTlH( voles. Not only do yon get voles, but yon got YOIJJ U0J'1 J fol.Voii sides. (Jul on( Uio accompanying coupon ; it is good for . A,)U; - or your Trrends, if cast this week. See to it thai no chances ni ., Candidates shoulft not slacken in their endeavors, i t yo . , . $ hard to got votes, romeinber that your own experience gives you as to conditions mat by otlior candidates. You don't sh'ikfc all tho-oasv snorts nor yet ALL the bumps. GOOD FOR FIVE HUNDRED VOTES Candidate i m Z. 1 'iiliY - ' Ml , ' ' ,JA S JidfiSAiitai. UtfjjUffa 1 ,r, . .,. , , , '