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WKKKKKKKK THE COOS BAY TIMES', MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, '1914-EVENING EDITION. I SIX " i w UL - - i i1 Wwm I A n '! i lit iTr i lit 1 1 I- ' III 1 i 3in .vx jsfcyr I ,Vf V Vlllif 1 - Tfjf v,na u financial mtcccbs Is under-1 Church, Myrl Cox, Wllla uonoiiruKe, stood although tho commltteo had i and Marjorlo Fitlinor and Claudo not yet dutcrnilned tho amount not-1 Post, Jesso Fran, Esmond Glossop, ted. Mrs. llradflold and M. Hnr-j Herman Glossop. Harry Sihwnrt', f-olt wore hostesses. Tho Guild pass- irarold HnlnoB, Howard Kelly, Lnw od a resolution of thanka to all who renco Dnulol, Albert Pnssford, Do took part In or helped In preparation forest MnBOn, Fred Hohfold, Albert for tho harvest ball. Those out 0 raff, Will McMahon, Loion Davis, Tuesday woro Mcsdnmcs Murcn, uuy uiausen, wii.is .muhih, umu) CONTRACTORS IU ASSI5I UNION SOCIAL CALENDAIt. MONDAY. I I Itocoptlon Conuulttco Party at tho Conway Apartments, Myrtle j Arms, j W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Funnlo I Whcelor. j TUESDAY. I Episcopal Guild with Mrs. j j Golden. j C. W H. M. with Mrs. It. A. j Copplo. North lloml Auction DWiIko j Club with Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck. Catholic Altar Society with Mrs. Nell Hanks. WEDNESDAY. Young Matron's with Mrs, It. W. MVirrow. Iluptlst Missionary Ton with MrB. II. II. Pntehott as hostess, Prlsrllla Club with Mis. ChrlstlanLon. j Presbyterian Women's Auxll Inry. j Junior Class Dauco at tho 1 1 Williams llldK, Coos Hay Women's Club w!iJ j Mrs. J. Wrlslit Wilson. II. W. M. C. with Mrs. Whuulor, THURSDAY. A. N W. with MrH. W. P. Murphy. I Norwegian I.iillmran Ladles' Aid with MrH, Thorpo Kill DAY. Ladles' Art Club with J. A. Hlatt. Mllllcoina Club DancliiK Par ty. I tho autumn season and Hallowe'en. In addition to ncqdlowork and social i chat, thcro was an Informal discus sion of tho questions to be voted on at tho election to enublo tho mem bers to vote InlclllKoutly on thorn. A basket dlnnor wns served, Tho next meeting will bo hold Novombor Jli with Mrs. Honors Travcr, Ebbpcka, Perry, McKnlght, lleed, Forty, Hazard, Vestal, Kublo and guest, llnrrls, Coko, Oolden, Warner, Curtis, Schettor, Emnin Nns burg, Harry Nasburg, Saechl, Noble, Lewis, Merchant and llowhay and Misses Anderson and Hutcheson. Miss Edith Preston and guest and Mrs. Hoy Miller were guests. Next week tho hostesses will bo Mrs. Traver and Mrs: Golden. j $ t . I KNIGHTS TEMPLAIt I ! Hill and Howard Savage. HPWOItTH PAUTV. A contract agreomont between tho building contractors of tho city ami tho local Number lOli.S or tho llro thorhoud of Carpenters anil Jolliers will bo presented to tho union ear- About thirty members of the MnriilifliOil Hiivvm-th .ciiL'lin eilloved " " " -....- . -- ...... ... ... , ., ...,..!.. . a Hallowe'en socinl In tho church I nonwni ni uieir iuooiiiik lonigni. c hall Friday evening. A rogulnr pro- cording to this agreement tho contrac gram was planned but n number torn concomed will agree to employ of thoBO to assist worro absent on ac-, "loi "en' wllcn tlic' nro ftvnl1" count of Illness and In Its placo on ""'. at $ J n day, this to go Into of Indoor track moot wub hold. Cora feet next spring. The enrpontors nro Dyo wns captain of ono Hlilo and Kotmig a uniiy wugo or J.t.o nut Willi ino sining oi iius agree- riniM thiviiifitiii t-n tit nl n of tho othur lfrlilnv nlirht tin, Indno looms of and after niiino thrlllliiK yells mid I nt carpentorH of tho union will Among inoso tho MllHOM0 Templo were tho bcciio stunts, tho ltayinond team was do- ngrco noi 10 imi ngaiusi uiiiniiiig con present this week woro Mrs. H L. , ()f Knmt foalvUy whon ti,u Knights lletsoy, Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Mrs. M. Tonillnr received In iinlforiu ut their .Tutstrom, Mrn. L. Cutllp, MrB. Stan- anilllI1 dnnco mid Ijanquct. Tho largo ley. Mrs. W. F. Hodson, Mrs. J. A. ,m, room wnB tiecorntliti the annul, iurs. urover uuilllnms, Mrs. .Ins Laudrlth, Mrs. Hllborn, Mrs. Knights Templar coros, red, whlto and black; the reception hall and bnnmiet room where a tolo-n-loto luncheon wns served tlnoiighoiit the evening, woro hung with Halloween trophies In yollow and black. The animated sceno was beautiful and , colorful with tho gny hues of the tho ninny lovoly Robertson, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Vle thlor, Mrs. W. S. Chaiidlor, Mrs. J. A. Parker, MrB. King, Mrs. S, C. Rogers, Mrs. .1. .1. Cllnkcnbcard, Mrs. T. F Smith, Mrs. E. L. Dox ler, Mrs. E. It. Hodson, Mrs. C. II. ntitn.fi.i Air.. M n.iiti.i ii. riif V ,., .,' ".. ' . :. I 'lress uiilforins, , nVi . . , M,M Rowns of tho women, and tho artls Ada Cllnkenbenrd. ?,...... ., , . i crowd of nhoilt two hundred guests Young It. O. Mrs. MEET TUESDAY. Tim Catholic Honor Society of North llend will meet with Mis. Hobort llanlui Tuesday afternoon. I HALLOWE'EN PAStTY. I , attended the function. A miiBlenl . piogrnm couslHtlng of a quartet of Mrs. J. I. Hllstroin uiid the MIssob women's voices, In which Mrs. Chas. Esther and Inez Johnson and Clnra Stauf, Mrs. E. L. Hoblnson, Miss Evo ntul May Myren entertnlnod a num-llyn Anderson and Miss EBther John ber of young peoplo Friday evening 'son sang, and boIos by Mrs. A. n. at n Hallowe'en party. Tho now IIIIs- oidley, Mrs. F. E. Conway nnd II. trom homo at Ferndnle, which Is E. iJiiltniann, wim siiiiplenientod by most conveniently arranged for en- dancing nnd cards. Several out of tertalnlug, was beautifully decornted , town gnosis as well us tho local as wlth llnllowo'en favors. Heinblago woro jiresont. Games, guessing contests nnd n spider web added niiich to the evo-' ii lugs' enpoyment. Those present I ItAPTIST TEA. woro Mrs. Robert Myren, Mr. mid Mrs. Louis dorr, Mr. nnd Mrs. ir.mj. MrH- c- " Mnrali, Mrs. A. F. Ostllnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Stauff, "nBRford and Mlsi Isis Marsh wero Mlssos Elvlrn Frlzeen, Amy Gulov- hostesses to tho UaptlBt Ladles' Aid ton, May Peterson, Edna Asplund, '" f'olr guestH Wednesday at a Mnmlo Gulovsen, Messrs. Jake lllls- tu. The llassford homo, whoro tho trom, Eric MngntiBson, Harry Fors- attalr wns given, wns decorated with berg, Joel Ostllnd, W. A. Ackormnn, "11 UIhIh of llnllowo'en oinblonia, Elmer Johnson, Frank Starr, Stanley " HtnlkB, pumpkins nnd groens, IIendcon, llert Gorr nnd John Ek- wlillu ono room was charming ns n dared tho victor. Other games wero i iniciure on comrnci worn nun n.r onjoyed nnd refroEhmontH wero serv- hucIi a breaking of this ngreoiiumt 0(1 . tho carpenters concerned must wlth- .. . .;. draw from tho union for tho period of Mrs. Otis Uorgroon nnd Mrs. How- ono year. Falling to do thin llioy nrd Moody woro guests of irlontla at will not bo counted ns union mon by EnstBldo Thursday. rontractors onguglng enrpontors. Eight hours will be th'o standard Mrs. A. M. Simpson and Miss1 working dny, according to thin agree Winifred Simpson wero ovor Sunday lll0tt nn,i mon will bo imld tlmo nnd guestH or Mr. nnd Mr.i( liny Simp son at Heaver Hill. GUILD .MEETING. I ono half for nil overtime and double tlmo for Sundays and holldnys, Tho greater sharo of tho carpen ters appear In favor of tho monsuro nnd declnro that they nro willing to Tho Guild or the Episcopal church n''0t tho agreement which will con will bo entertained tomorrow nfter-'sldernbly raise their wages, noon nt 2:!I0 In Guild Hall by Mes-I Tho local union has a membership, dames Goldon and Trnvor. . of aiiout io carpcniorH. n wiib rami-, .j. .; ed hero Inst spring and bus round - Its growth hindered by tho open shop It's Economy Not Extravagance To Buy Your Clothes Here Economy, because into our iiii,., v-:" i'ir :. ,rwul ji"niy iimiena fji.i ictiiiauie ai me price S2"E& t?P5!9 sincere i i i l' "IUI KS a" lllc Workman ship that fjoes toward makintj our clothes. . . duiui u you i;t y, wc are sure you will find it to vm, best interests to come here and look vou Z inr nmnnt wi tnll vnn whom fn hnu J U "Wl You will find an ample assortment at each of Him several prices: ' lliesi $15.00, $17.00, $20.00. $25.00 1 and up to $40.00 "MONEY TALKS" H-W-Co. Hub Clothing Shoe C ompany ciioik m:m:.itSAi. I CAM) OK TIIAXKS I wish to (txptvsH my heartfelt - - Tho choir of the Episcopal church are klnUly asked to assemble to- motrow nt J: If", at tho church for the funeral of Major Morton Tower. ! niothods In voguo hero nt present and i tho enrpontors nro of tho belief tlmt tlianks to tho ninny uolghborrt nnd thlB now meiisuro, If carried, will nld frlendii whoso kindness nnd Byinpa- theni nonsidornbly In Increasing their meiiibershlp. BIG INCREASE IU POSTAL SAVINGS bind. CIIIMHIEN'H PAIITV. I i. I rilltlHTIA.V TEA. Misses Maxliui nnd Ellnbeth Jonos untertalned n number of their friends I A very pretty tea wns given on Thursday by tho hidlos of the Chris- witch room, hung with witch cuts and with a witch receiving at tho1 ilonr. Dnlntv Hallowe'en tiistloH were i served following the program of readings nnd music, In which Mrs. I'ntchett mid Mr. Drawer gnvo Itlley readings nnd Mrs. Doll snug Marshficld Postofficc Deposits Have Gained Considerably Since War Started K00NTZ GARAGE Kxrclnlnr Motorcyclo Agency LEE TIRES AUTOMOBILES HTOItEl) OOOS COUNTY'S MOST COMI'LKTF MACHINE HIIOP MAKINi: AND AUTOMOIIIIiU RKPAIItlNG OAHOMNR FOK SATA3 VOKTU KIIONT ST. I'HONU 180-J UA'i'rEUIES ItEI'AIKED AND OHAltnUD thy wero extended to us In tho death of our bejovod llorlhn. Mrs. I. Kreoltind anil family. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NUW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Mnrshflold WASHINGTON AVENUE KTADDEN KTItKET NOUTII MEND O. A. Medio, Prop. ntadellKhtf.il Halloween .arty Sat- la " 8'",,I!,'0I0,, V i iM ' pi' i? n'"",o was largo, Including sov- in other places urday afternoon ut tho homo or l0"" VUI" , ;Mr" l"''tl' ;Yrs, J-,,,lfc- " oral guosts from North Hend. Among wnr began and tl.olr parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. J J,- J lUw rc80Ilt woro MrHi Alderton, Septe.uber just Jones, In Eerndalo. The house wns , "f'""? , 'h?, ' r. ' c18,8 " Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. Geo. Qui-, exceeded the wit! oiinMiuiiini mill iiiuniu mill nunuu ,.,, . , .. M nr Tt ,.,,,. .... . ovson, JrB. Geo. Ayro, irs. w 11. with Hherbot and enko during the ,. !r j c Mrg. a.torro.i. I ho house was effect- ,,, M c Mfl0 Mw hcly docorntod In llnllowo'en tin- ..,,. .... ... n ' . a prettily decorated In autumn leaves, corn, pumpkins and other nrtlcles symbolical of the Ilnllowu'eu time. Various games anil music wero en Joyed, after which bountiful refresh- pl.lOH, wero Mrs. lln Aali fra f) D Tlnao Xra Plmft Among the Indies attending McCllIloilBh 'j,; ,',, c VcoWo. Mrs! ineiitH woro sorved, Mrs. N. II. Jlf- "'" "" """" ,, h, " "", '' John Nnglo, Mrs. I). C. McCnrty. MrB. Mllhin assisting Mrs. Jones, Aiiioiik ' ,,0Bn"; rr; c- U'I;l,U,"Ka": J r"' A. K. Unssford, Mm. C. 11. Plana those Invited woro C.UIsta Walker. J1"- "ennotl. Mrs. Poor ScottMrs. Mrg Q h ,, Mr- K K Ilornlco I'ntclfutt. Louise Gldley.'J"' M"; Conner, Mrs Mnttl.owB. rnm,0i Mr8. j, c. ulco Mra, K. w Clara Ferguson, Ituth Goldon, Max- J " c. Mrs. II. C. Noble, ,ow,8 Mr po(or clnuBoni Mr8 AI. lno Fonsler. E Ua hut i Klanncnii. "" v .h.uiiuhhh, ..un. iiuwi , -. , -,. vn llnll Mra T? 1 TTiirplnitnn Mra . . .. . ...... , ..... ,- iireuir. Airs. h. j. iinmni. Mrn. .t. n . . ... r""rui .?"T' " ",u"' ' ." ijonoH m v m.im , WMlnc' - J' w- Wre Jrr8' v' torlos. The total In the local UrOHlllWIIllt' .AlUriOIl LUUU. IJOIlUIll -. ' I . r n,. ra ril.n,, Plln.l.nnlr . . ., ... . ... ?? c"' ' " s-s J2Z2 '! :"ri in-r ;;.-,:"rs;;:'"zr0;: r" "f nu Nllinil v ..vvj, k. 4t VWIIIIMJ. ill ID. i .. ..- " A j. ... W. C. Hradley. Mrs. I). E. Ma o,,v. "r"H . " 'M,hhU8 "u,.vil r Vow " Ioioltoni have 4 J Mrs. II. W. Painter. Mr, y Q. Jar- j?y l'"mTt A!"y 'OV80"' ,a"1D ndvantago of the chance to get bond NOHTH MEND S.STEUUGOD. vis, Mrs Mattlo ,.,; M,se Mnb- "l0 1 S Smf S I ZX ZllTZl 4 ,! Holon lmmt Mr8- Ci Ki 1ow. .., t,,a,l0d " making nppllcatlon n fl.rs. ii. j. Isaacs onioriniuou nt ora umi m,8. u a. llobl m..hi , ' """"' -"... nny umo, but which hour tho 4 AFTEHNOON SEWING. Postmnster Curtis roports that the Mm shf lold office postal savings de- Tho jioslts lias been In proportion to Hint since the European for the month of passed the deposits Ithdrawul by ovor ?-S- II. i 00, nnd tho month of October will show nbout tho samo gain, tlforo are now close to l!tiO active deposits with a total deposit of $:i7,":t0.00. these accounts tango from $1.00 up to tho limit or K'00.00. Mnrshflold is also tho depository for Myrtle Point, Coqulllo, nnd Port Orford, and tho doposlts from those offices nro also placed in tho local banks, who hnvo qualiriod na deposl- bnnks1 taken s ox- t date of Jan. or July ns they are only Is sued twlco a yonr. Interest at 3 per cent on rogulnr doposlts and 2 1-2 por cent on bonds F. HON U ADAMS & Dealers In NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. I 3C! f No. Front St. Phono 340-L j SOUTH COOS HIVEIt JIOAT j j SEttVICE j LAUNCH EXPKESS I lenves .Miii-Miriclil t'wry day I I H 11. 111, Leaven lieail nf iler j ' nt. ;t::i p. m, j 1 I STEA.MEIt HAINIIOW j leaves lientl of river dally nt 7 j j n. 111. Leives Miusliflehl tit - p j 111, l'or cliaiter apply on board, j j HOGEHS .Vi SMITH, j j Proprietors. j 4, LOT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo ft Trust Co., Abitrun thoroughly dopendable. Ic: dlu to sorvlco, prompt ittcitJg to nil IntorcBts of our tlni MINIMUM COM I. S. KAUFMANS CO. THE ALICE H. SPECIAL EXOUIISIO.V TO i CHAICLEHTON IIKACH SUM Leaves Mimhflclt! nt 8A.ll ROUND TRIP 50c i flakes connection with auto fori set liny mid Shore Am vrltlng for appoiutmcnt. Mn rxh field. Ointra l VOTERS BAI ieu inr 11.0 iur.si.au a.sieraoou 01 n w ,,,,,. ,, Sanu(jl (, North Dond Thuisday, numbering wuo nrttlltlouul guests, nmong horo gnosis Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. ! .j. 4. ... j.eaiou, .urs. u. i.onion, .iirs. liveriu, - , Mra. Stoveus, .Mrs. Tope, Mrs. Trnv- A. N. W. or, Mrs. Gladmoii, Mrs. Giirnen, Mrs. Hoblnson, Mrs Earl, Miss Earl, Mrs. 1 Mrs. H. E. Irwlu ontertulned tho'Fiihrninn of Coiiulllo. McDanloI, Mib. McMurtry, Mrs. A. N. W. Club Thursday In hor beau- gus, Mrs. Eugeno Crosthwnlto, Mrs. ' of keeping It only. Itltchle, Mrs. Covey, Mrs. Ilnrnes tlful now home on South Fifth street Goo. Goodriun. Mrs. A. O. Itogors, and Mrs. Curtis. Mrs. Stevens wiib , Thoro wero prosont Mra. G. A. lien- nnd Mrs W. II. Kennedy woro In nsslstnnt hostoss. A woik meeting mitt. Mrs. Olivia Ediunii, MrB. F. E.'vltod In for 11 qulot afternoon of nt which sowing will bo done ror Hague, Mrs. G. T. Hull, Mib. G. T. needlowork. I .4 Mrs. J. S. Lyons ontortalued In I formally Saturday afternoon for her' I8 not very great yet the niiijoilty house guests, Mrs. Lyons nnd Mrs. I of depoiltoiB scorn to desire that the Mra. E, Mln-1 money be placed thus as n safe menus H TAKE DAIt SOUNDINGS the bazaar tho first Sat... day In Do- llarrlgnn, Mia. F. A. Hazard, Mrs.! cembor will bo held In two weeks ill. u. Hyde, Mra. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. with Mrs. McMurtry. I HAINIIOW Cl.l'll. IIIHDGE LUNCHEON. Got eminent Engineer mid Cieiv So cine Depths of Wider 011 Mar to 1h HiK'onler. Threo soundings of tho bar wore Mra. Warren Hesuey wns tho charming hostess of tho Rainbow Club nt hor liouie on Coos ltlver Thursduy, Tho decorations reHected Geo. F. Muren Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mury McKnlght, Mra. It. M. Noble, Mia. Eugene O'Couuoll Mra. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. M. K. Smith, Mrs. W. F. Sijulro and Mrs. Chas. Stnuff. A irnnil itmit nr itfll'n tn nlult Imoltinaa Including tho reading of now by-laws v80a of chrysanthemums wero foa-. Jayji ro to bo spent In soourlng the win lm uiros 01 ine uocornuons. 111 serving, ,""i,",B " iui,mi munu rutuiu Mra. T. II. Jninea wiib hostess, ,nlit" Erlday from tho giisollno bout nt ,1 llnlhu.'.i'aM llpl.lon I llllnlinnll StlllHlllf(l . llV (lOVOl'Il 111(111 1 Ellirllmnr ,,fc .....W .. ' U. .....lVI .....1 .ivui. - - ..--- I Thursday afternoon. Pumpkins, " rigui who nrnveii j.oro two days stroaiuora of black cats, corn and "B0 nroauwaior. i-our or flvo nra un was tnmsactod. Tho club will bo entertnlnod next week by Mrs. Mur Phy. "fr NOUTII IIKND DANCE Tho second of n series or dunces ' for tho benefit of tho North llend Mrs. Jnnies was assisted by her1 w" '"on bo placed on charts for gov dnughter, Lura. Mrs. D. Y. Staf-! ernmont roforonco. ford won first prl.o. Though tho bar was u lltllo chop- 4 py Friday tho Stamlard aucceodod in 4 working out threo tlinos and thioo PAUTIES HATUUDAV MtJHT soundings woro taken on each trip. i Ily nnvin8 of n soxtant the exact lo- The Eastslde Young Peoplo - cation of each fcoundlng Is made. Ily Ltbraiy Ahboclatlon will bo glvon by nym n '' socmi ai uto nan bfnlo tUo ,,opth ()f tho wntor ,8 rt). Mrs. O. M. lljler, Mrs. 1. 11. llartle thoro Saturday ovoulng. , duced to tho stage or tho tldo. Tho FATIMA l tVIEIUH lltHO CIOARE.TTES and Mrs. W. II. Painter on Wodnos- -,,r. """ Mt"' ' ' M' '""" " day evenli.K. November Btli. tortalnod ut u big Ilnll'V3'aii party The lilnary purchased tho follow ,n ,,l,,lkor H"l Sat,ir',Il' Klit. Il... 1, .,!... 11. 1. .....,.. ..f,i. r...iii I ! i.if, uuunn hub nui'u; I uu llllllllt; of Dun Mathews," "David Haruni," "Under tho Hose," and "Itebocca of Sumo brook Farm." The North Uond Thimble Club vory kindly donated a CLASS PAUTV. The members of tho llnptlst Sun duy school elusses taught by Miss o ,1, ." ''"''m' '"I, U, yl,t ' : A' '"" C-- Smlthunl.eil II )'",, "a Mr8.', HUi0r ,,0",U,,d 'B Hallowe'en party at the " copy of 'Hen nur." 'omo of Uov, ,, Mni. Ilaford Of fodiv marked iduality -l EPISCOPAL GUILD. 'TW'Xnytu, XfatatOjt 'iOfor Inst evening. Hallowo'ou gamoa and pranks wero followed by refresh ments sorvod by Misses Carrlo and Hllln Ross, Mrs. llassford ami Mr Thoso present woro Velmn The Episcopal Guild mot with a largo niciiiblugo nt Guild Hall this Smith week to hear the reports of tho Hoss, Mary Mc Arthur. Thelma Lyon, xnrloua commltteo In charge of tho Marvel Steelo. Wllma Hongland, I Harvest Hall given so successfully Glouda Fnrrell, Anna Downs, Esther -II rin T onn I'nat Mnv I - lowost water found Frldny was UC feet, thoiixh according to tho rekon lug of tho ongiuoerH this does not In dicate tho lowost tide. Having socjired tho readings of wntordoplh ovor tho COO yards hoil zontal to tho bar, soundings will then bo taken dliiuonully and In this niiiii nor they will be nbla to find exact ly tho lowest and bluliest spots or tho bar. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS four Rood can with careful driven For day service, pbon 1H-J, UUhco ntllartl Parlors. For night service, I'lione SMO-L Hlgbt OHfo, i pohtp STAND TOGETHER. A plan is on foot to rob Coos Bay of its representation on the Board of Commissioners. We have the majority of the county's population, we pay more than one-half of the county's taxes, we comprise over one-third of the county in area. Is it unfair for Coos Bay to ask for one representative on the County Board, that spends all of tlifi county's money, lets all of its contracts, that directs all of its road improvement and county development? Un less we, the voters of Coos Bay, vote together, the entire board of County Commissioners will be selected from the Coquille Valley. ' We ask every eligible Coos Bay Voter to vote for E. B. Curtis for County Commissioner, forget party lines and work for Coos Bay Yours, For Coos Bay, TOM JAMES, Marshficld LEVI SMITH, Marshficld E. A. ANDERSON, Marshficld HARRY PAINTER, Marshficld W. A. REID, Marshficld .' COOS BAY BAKERY, Marshficld By Carl Evcrtssn ' HARRY WINKLER, Marshficld GOING & HARVEY CO., Marshficld By C. C. Goinq ' NORTON & HANSEN, Marshfield E. D. McARTHUR, Marshfield . ' JOHNSON GULOVSEN CO., Marshfield JOHN BEAR, Marshfield ' MILO PIERS0N, Lakeside COOS BAY GROCERY CO., North Bend S..S. JENNINGS, North Bend ' L. E. MILLEDGE, North Bend PACIFIC GROCERY CO., North Bend NORTH BEND NEWS CO., North Bend' M. E. EVERITT, North Bend THE VARIETY STORE, North Bend Remember the Name and the Number E. B. CURTIS NO. 83 fl'uld Ady by. ilCurtls for HHHHHHHHH Coimnlss lonor Club'! W. A 1,..l -rnrc1ifinli1 Dl'mlOU.) t, TMnflffiBBBBfefi