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(101 IHHuBI ssVH VnSfisj"" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT ih I) 1 4 e I If VI lBMmmr GROWS DUO C 'TJrfltmftv S HUltPltlSB IMItTV. I I miiz-mmr kS-' SENATORS LEAVE SCHOOL BUDGET IBEIKIWT H (Contlmibd from Pago Thrco.) Mrs. A. S. Dlnnchnrd, Mrs. W. It. Foley nnri Mrs. W .Itoss Smltli cntor- tnlncd nt n delightful surprise pnrty mis auornoon nt tlio Homo or Mrs. Dlnnchnrd In South Mnrshflold com pllmcntnry to hor mother, Mm, F. M. BASTHIDB MHKTIXtt. Flyo, who Is colcbrntlng, her twenty- . ninth wedding anniversary. Sewing On Inst Wednesday nt Bastsldo ; was the diversion nnd wns followed wn8 liclil the first quarterly confer- by. rcfrcshoinnts. Those Invited were unco of tho now Coos Hny Circuit of Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Msr. J. H. Cox, tlio Methodist Bplscopnl Church nt ' Mrs. F. L. Suninor, Mrs. Ivy Condron. Unstable. Itov. J. T. Abbott officiat ed. The pastor of tlio now church will bo Itov. W. K. Williams, recent ly of Portland. Next Tucsdny nftornoon tho ladles of Bastsldo hnvo been Invited to moot with Mrs. llycily Tor tho pur poso of forming n Ladles' Aid So ciety. Tho meeting hour Is set for 2 p. in. la i i :s' AitT ciiirn. The Ladles' Art Club was delight fully entertained Friday nftornoon by Mrs. .lames Cowan at her homo In South Mnrshflold. Cut flowers pre dominated In the dcconitlons and at the conclusion of n most delightful af ternoon refreshments woro sorvod, Mrs. A. S. Dlnnchnrd and Mrs. L. F. Falkonstcln assisting tho hostess. It was voted to contrlbuto $5 to tho Ilolglnn relief fund. Tho club will 1)0 cntortnlncd n week from next Fvl- dny nt tho homo of Mrs. Ivy Condron. Mrs. Arthur S. ltlnnchard, whoso nuino has boon on tho waiting list for quite n. while, was elected, to honorary membership, Thoso pres ent this week wero Mrs. J. A. lllntt, Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. Olivia Bd man, Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. V, II. Foley, Mrs. L. F. Falkensteln, Mrs. W. 10. Honglaud, Mrs. A. L. Mouse worth, Mrs. Lyriln Lnng, Mrs. Chns. LnClwipollo, Mrs. 13. I). McArthur, Mrs. X, Ilasmusson, Mrs. F. L, Sum ner, .Mtb. J. F. Tolnndor, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. II. Iloock and Mrs. "W. It. Smith. HILVBIt TICA. I Mrs. Jns. Cowan, Mrs. 13. D. McAr thur, Mrs. ,T. A. Hlatt, Mrs. Charles Lowroy, Mrs. 13. C. McCulloch nnd Mrs. L. F. Fnlkcnstoln. Tho following nro tho contribu tions received thus far: 10. A. II 2.00 i F. J. Vormehr 1.00 , A Friend from Daniels Creole . 1.00 North Henri Library Abs'ii . . . 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Dennett . . . 2.00 Mrs. Harry Nasburg 1.00 Harry Nasburg 1.00 V. O. Lawhorno 2.00 Mrs. fleo. Hennessey 1.00 A. L 1.00 A Friend 1.00 A. 13. Uagnon 2.00 13dwln Labowllch $1.00 A Friend fi.00 Pleasant Trip Yesterday to Co quille ana Bandon Back Last Evening ' Not n hitch marred tho trip of Senator Chamborlaln and Senator Lano 0vcr to Coqtilllo ycBtcrriay and down tho river to IJandon, whoro a H IDE Total Estimated Cost of Dis trict Nine is $40,360.01 1 For This Year Tho cost cstlmato of school district No. 9 for tho coming year will bo sub mitted to tho Bchool board nt their meeting this evening by Judge John Hall. This totnl cstlmnto Is $10,- OAltl) IMItTV. KMEHT MUM i . Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Fnlkcnstoln cn tortnlncd nt a delightfully Informnl evening nt cards nt their homo In North Ilond Thursday. Itofrosh ments followed music nnd piny. Their guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 8. Dlnnchnrd nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Smith or Mnrshflcld nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dowmnn of North Ilond. ! . I LAOIICS' All). . ,,nv rllv ... ... . . ; This Morning to Attond Fu The Day City Ladles Aid will not1 nnrn nt D W I imrlw meet ngaln until tho first Merinos-1 nerai 0I " W' LUnay and at ono o'clock loft on tho Droakwntor for Portland. I At Coqulllo tho Scnntors wore l met by ninny of the proinlnont cit izens of tlint city nnri tho cntlro " ..... . .. . r. 1 I- I... Mrs D . I 00 1 unnuoii uciiiuiiiwmuu wiw F. G. Milton ". !'. !!!!.'!!!!.' ! !70n,EO nicompnnlc-J tho party to IJan W. II. MeDroom ...'. !.!!!!! 1.00 ,,on A- J' Shorwood and I.. II. wont down rrom uo- Bhort business mooting was l'01'1 360.01 and there will bo necessary with tho Port of Coqulllo Commls-I taj ,oyy Qf 11C to ,noot n bJoii. Tho legislators returned J" I ?3:i,000 expenso nnd also a levy of Marshfleld on the ovonlng train,.. ... . 1 .. n 4innn .,,, and 308C Interest. Tho nsscssod vnluntlon of tho district Is $2,700, 000. Tlio cstlmnto for tenchors' and Janitors' wages Is $2fi,ll0.01; for fuel and school supplies. $15000; re pair of schools and grounds, $li000; Insurance, $750; dork's salary, $2C0; library books, $2G0; other cxponsos, $1,500. pecial Reductions in price of Ladies Suits Coats and Dresses Hub Dry Goods Co.. "Smart Wear for Women" Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 361 ST ATTEND FUNERAL SS i tt i.ii. J. A. IHntt .1.00 ara "aw Coos Dny Times 5.00 i 'l""10- , I Arriving nt llandon tho party was 'Just In tlmo to eco tho Spcodwoll I leaving out 'over tho bar for Coos Hay. Tho boat from up tho rlvor went farther down tho b.iy tnat might soo for uiom- sltuatlon on tho bar there. tcs later thoy Inspected flir. Ilrn.uiii.l.i ulnllnli mill 111 II rl I tl IV III. Ilnml.m oro mot to ,, Inr.oll"-""111"- " '" ..' I0"'" or IlSixtecn Go to. Myrtle . Point ,, rt , ,,c nv ,,, " j --- party a rousing nun cniiuisinHiic - .. . .... TAMjAXT SALMON CANNIMtV OMISKS FOH TIIH SKAHON Oi'lenlal Cit'w Leaves on llieak watcr Itctimt .Alnclilucry to Portlantl Salmon fishing on Coos Dny Is IN I LEAVE OUT BREAKWATER MILL SLOB i : NHTFIIIISHEI1D day In Deccmbor, when Mrs. A. C. Allnrri will bo hostess. I I IJAV PA UK C'LUIJ. Tho Day Park Kmbroldory Club was organized this week by n num ber of Dny Pnrk nnd Hunker Hill Indies. Thoy nro doing fnncy work for Chrlstmns nnd evolved tho Idea that It would bo moro ploasnnt nnri work together. This week they mot at tho homo of Mrs. 13. S. Peterson. Following tho nftarnoon'H nccdlo-! work, riellcous refreshments woro served, Mrs. .1. I). McDougal nsslBl Ing tho hostess. Tho noxt mooting will bo hold n wool: from noxt Wednesday with Mrs. Win. Nelson. Tlinnn iirnnnut tlilu wnnk traro Mr. I .!. 11. MrDmiL'nt. Mm. Win. Vnlinn I W"' .. . ... .-..,.,.,,. nn.p i aiuiiw totmmtiH (tut II hiimIo In Mnnnlt Ttlrt greeting and tho Mayor and prom- ' ,', "" ,"'1" "'"" ' ""''' u Inont citizens welcomed the Senators nnt Cannory w" "ol rcP?" To nrin.lnlstor tho Inst rites of to tho pity. '""m oxt Cftr nn" l0"ny ,on ino tholr order, sixteen Knights Tomplnr ! . Lesa than two hourd woro spout rcakwnter Mnnnger John Lamuro or tho local order left this morning' In Dnndon. At tlio business moot- 8lll"l,ctl 08t of lll cn 80allnK '"" to nttenri tho funoral of It. W. Lunriy, I Ing. with tho Port, 'tho Senators (dilnory back t(i i Portland to tho tho prominent Myrtle- Point bnnkor wont over tho plnns for tho Improve- Amerlcnn Can Company, urtcon who died nuddonly of heart failure 'mont of tho irandon harbor mfll the Chlneso and Japanese cm- on Inst Tuesday evening. Tho sor- tho cost estlmnlos. Tiioy told tno !'- ' " "1""";. vices thoro wore In chnrgo of tho Illuu Commissioners Hint this woik iiiih Passenger List of 47 Persons N,,, )' TcNtimnn; loot nf Cnlmnn Qhin Taken DwIMon Mn ium-I ment for North K,Hm' T,. -II. ....... ,.!.. ""umu"J uiuiag in the un j HIlBlroiu nnd others venui lW dtr nnd tho Port of Coo. ur, to hnvo been finished today, li ponod until Monday, when it uiy win no comploted. ThitJijj Coko will linnd down a dochloi Is tho concrnl liollnr nt ih i... nnri butter. vo.ir.iov nr.o. .. i Thn mlilti iinnnnni'itru nf Mm IWnnlr. ...... . ' ' 4 . ' "" '" "" iwiiiicss ior tno Port, testified Ue Wai",riw 'the plans of tho dram box rifc, JJ1 .IWIlllll.fll, VI.ll. i.lVtlll, l With n paBBongor list of orly-sov-en persons, Including Senators Chnm borlnln and Lano, tho Drcakwatcr left out from North Dond nt 1 o' clock for Portland, in her hold alio carried botween fi00 nnd 000 vcn8os of salmon and two carloads of cliceso On tho Drcnicwator today That there will bo llttlo clso In I .. . t - ( J'VI1 IWIlllllfll Vlklll illVtlllJ . l I f.iwIiTrt nf Mvrfln lnlii IlOt VOt 1)0011 rCCOiniUGIUlOd llV UJO i lllU O1"""" ll,lu t,,in 'vai "'D,"tn I Wfnl.fnti Tno nnt-on11 1 T T..l 1 I Those who wont o'vor flom horo Government engineers. Tho Port ."teelhonds. Is tho statement of Mr. J c T Mifln' . wore F. B. Allen, Cnrl Cox, F. A. of Dnndon hns offered to uinteh Loimiro and those ho Is unwIlllnB Wang. Moo. T. Ohto, Norma 1 ' i .... .... ....... ... 'in nn On 1 tin Tlrnnlrvi'ntnr tniinv ' " ' Hn nos. H. D. Mart n. W. II. Loach, tionar ior uonar wiin ino govern Dorsoy Kroltzor, W. J. Drown, J. W. ' luo,lt to tho extent Clnrdlnor. .1. II. Stnridon. B. S. Dnr- 119 W0"K. ! gelt. II. B. Dultmnn. J. N. Dnyllss. W. ln uocpuno aenntor F. Squires, Wllllum Longstnff and '"ol nin' old boyliood Frank Alcnltl. ono "' i't" 'O"1 "'' w .a . ..... i .. r.i.i . ii.A i piibiiu rtr iinii ti iii'iiiiiiii- i 1 1 1 1 Dunnoll, Mrs. Angoll, Prlco Davis, equate and this morning SuptaY dent Miller or tho Paget Scat Hrlrigo & DredRlng Compnx,eit! I Dkuim uui-iuruii inni no, too, um This Phillips, m i . ....i.. .,... .. M...M. i,i., i.vnuvu, an CBiieuiiii urn .it.. 1.IIII1IJ .4(llltJ 111 HIJIIIU I Ulllb I , m nnnn l . r. ni.. ... ,. ... ...i- Sonator's wns nnxlous to soo hlin. I hnri n run of 3000 salmon i. . , , ' .1 . ,. , "Toll hor I'll bo right up." ho u.ild'was tho holght of tho sonson nnri busluoss uinn ho bernmo tho holder of 1U" "ur ' " "u ' h"u "' ' ,,u ' ,. ,. , . , interests through tho vnlloy.i""" lort ' )arly ,0 vlB,t ',l, "'"r1, ,v ' " ,U""UBW "u,u "' "" woniun wuo wnu 100 icodio 10 coniij . : liiiii un. 11. iwiiiintnii ii. i, ii int.. ii .!.... 1...1 u.k 1 of $250,000 for wont tho Inst of tho sonsonts tinned .,'", ,," """"i " unQiueen prowls shipment, botweon 500 and COO Jn"' ?,t,0'I '' 'T !, t W m"1 Umt ,ho " W ... ...soo. D. Dure. Fred Northv. Mr. nml u, ,i 1.. . Harry 13 7.no cans, more navo ueon put oui uy Cnmenter ' 71" . T . ... . ?! " frlonds and t"o Tnwnnt cannery sinco 11 open- , , , , , 1 w,u "u ,,ov" ",,u 'iiiiiw ...".". ,n ..- -..1 .. ti nnn Sonntor Lnno, Sonntor Chnmborlnln, ..i.,- iinil iin(11 ,.i,.P(1I, ,,ftnr,illL' tnnt "Motiier" u .v, ,..,...,.,., ., Wftto . . . .. . - -- T"--"--"- frlonri of tho'ensos or ilsli. on uctouor 11 tnoy - .. ' " .. . . ," """ uum nTqorepn ; For Kovernl years ho was a prominent 1 Tlio Woman'H Homo Missionary Society of tho Methodist church met Inst Wednosdny nt thu linmo of Mrs. David Nolaon for a Silver Tea. Aftor tho regular btiHlness meeting a short program wns enjoyed, nftor which rofroshmputs woro sorved. Tho fol lowing persons attended: Mrs. M. 11 Smith, Mrs. J. O. LniiKworthy, Mi-h Torroy, Mrs. Knotts, MrB. M. It. Drown, Mrs. II. Savage, Mrs. Lea Drown, Mrs. Perkins, MrB. DuvIh, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Myers, MrH. Nason, Mrs. Joohnk, Mrs. Cooley, Mrs. O' Connor, Mrs. Dolt, Mrs. Olllvnut, Mrs. Rhlpmnn, Miss DuiUlou, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Oldloy, Mrs, Woodworth, Mrs. Irwin, 8r., Mrs. Irwin. Jr., Mrs. Brio Johnson, Mrs. (lllborlson, MIbh Fox, Mrs. Mllo Suninor, Mrs. I). Nelson, Mrs. Coffin, Mis. Douobrnko, Mrs. Muughmor, Mrs. Clay, MrB. Wilson, Mrs. Wobor, Mrs. Preston, Miss Pres ton, Mrs. Mitlntnrf, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. Isaacson, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Humphroy, Ur. Abbott and Itov. Knotts. I I'lllWIIVTKItlA.V .SOCIAL. I At tho Silver Ton planned by tho ladles of tho Presbyterian church for Saturrijiy afternoon, attlcloH of fancy work will ho 011 8iilu. In tho ovon lng a reccpUon will bo tendered to Itov. Stubblofleld, who will occupy monibor of tho linrriwnro firm of 1 1 til- Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. Win Mrs. DotHon, Mrs. It. A. Corthnll, Mrs, Alhco, Mrs. Ilobertson, Mrs. niirlHtnnnn.i nml Mm. A Rxlitviirtr. I tlo Point bank. Mho was a Civil War 1 votoran and about 70 years of ago. to sco him. Captain Mngoun t;.l II 1. ...! !.. .. I...1 II... .- ... 14. I . ... n . ... ... 1 1I11UII ..IL'lilllll Ili:L'IJIIIlllllll..'ll lilt! OIMI- mir 1.1.1111V at ?mii.h mil. 1. 111 rnnni 1 v i ----,.- (ho was elected president of tho Myr- aton, from hero on their trip yes- I AMWII TUB WATBUFHONT ti'tdny. AMO.VO TUB SICK. (IlltUS' IMItTV. Miss Lucille Douglas ontortulnori Union Perkins, Vera Albrceht, Max Ino Feuslor and Hoxlo Mnll of thn Willing Workers' Club this wcok. J- 1 I . HIJWINd IMItTV. I j iBAY PARK IS TO AVE MEW BHUHGH . I Doforu noon today tho Adollno loft I tho Smith mill dock with n full enr- I 1 1 go of lumbor for San Francisco and I Mm rnllmn nf Unv T'nrlr wlin l.na n nlinrt. tlinn nflnrwnril sho crossed - ' "I" " boon quite 111, Is reported Improved. I out over tho bar. Mrs. Frod (Ireuolds of Hunker Hill, Though sho wns expected In Inst who hns been quite sick, Is reported ovonlng, tho Yellowstone, of tho Ar Improving. ! row Lino, failed to nrrlvo In from Mrs. Thomas Maglunls, who has' San Prnnrloco until this morning, boon 111 nt Mercy Hospital, has ro-'Sho will leavo this ovonlng for Port- Mrs. J. II. Stadden was hostess at a delightful sowing pnrty yesterday afternoon nt hor homo Fourth street. on South Bay Park and Bunker Hill Res idents Unite in Project 1 Some Donations. turned homo much Improved. Inuri. Mrs. John McCInry of -Mnrshflold, Tomorrow morning nt 11 o'clock 1 who underwent nu operation In Dan-' thn Nnnu Smith Is scheduled to leave don, will return homo In n fow days. I for San Francisco. Tho people of Day Park and Dun kor Mill nro making pinna for the erection of n church building. At the lust MethodlBt conference a mlsslon- .trn. 1.'. I). Pnlii.i. lui InulliiMniii "' "'" l'll"Ml ior U1U lllHiriCl, out for Tiin.iliiv nftnmnnn ni l.rl.ln IllOllllIllIK tllCSo two communities II lid I BNTBIITAIXS AT iimixiB. I 1 1 1 4 I J. W. Potoraon, II. Norbort, W. 8. Chandler and Miss McFarlaml. DAXCB at Bugles' Hull TONKJIIT. Corniicoiln Is now tho largest gold and silver producing camp In Oregon or than It did. Tho thrco sides In this ok, through their attorneys, vllUorp paro and submit briefs toJodpC with tholr contention ol ftcttui what the law shows forthMeta DANCB at Ifctglrn' Hull T0.MG The ft Cylinder .. 4. 4. IMOK.MAL CHAT. Wm. l'ord and family, who have been located at, Portland, huvo mov ed to Derkuloy, Ual., to reside, Mrs. 1 ly as many have contributed Inbor nlno Bnstslde, so that tho church will probably bo under the supervision of that denomination. A subscription list has been circulated and nu nut (Mint bocured which will permit of tho speedy erection of a building ospcclnt Thoro nro 95,750 million board, Although 'thoro woro nn unusual fni.t flf Dmii'liiu fit 111 Wnnliliiiffnii ..Ml.n-a .., r..A..t lHn A. II. n W. ..w w. .'w..n...n ... ... ,. ..nti.t.n.wM, iiiiiiiiiui- ui luiuni iiiun uu tun .nil-i Oregon nnd Alaska forest resorvos. lonnl forests of Oregon nnd Wash All forms of tho Washington nubile l Ington this yonr, tl,o loss of mor-' riobt total $J5, 000,000, or ?7C por chnntablo tlmbor has been rolatlvoly capita. .small. I Ford was formerly Miss Stella O'Connell, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Hiibuiio O'Connell. II, L. Coloiiiau and wlfo and son, aro now located at Portland, having I'l.l.ll'l.iul from tl.n IJi.ul Mi'u f'nlu. tho pulpit Siinriay. Itofreshiuent;,mu, a fomoriy Maa' ,Mnil0 8nv. Will lift Ullfl'n.l ...1.1 .. ..n..nM..I .w.nl... ' nv. ..... i,,l ,, ftUHUI.ll nUUIIII 1 IA It. A. Corthnll giving tho roof to tho orilflro as his coiililbutlon, Thu C, A. Smith company hns given liberal reductions on tho lumber nnri plan nro under way for tho securing of a fioe building site. CRISTMAS PHOTOS TIIBV AHB ALWAVS PLBASIXd QUARTERMASS STUDIO SfST M tlmo enjoyed. Tho icceptlon was plnuueil so that tho members of the church might moot Itov. Stubbloflolil In a social way. I HlltTIIDAV IMItTV. . Last Monday Miss Bsthor Jacob non of North Ilond entertained a number or hor llttlo friends In honor of hor eighth blrtlulny. Autumn flowers nnd greons wero used offect- NOItTII IIB.M) LlltltAltV Mrs, Holm of Coos ltlver has been the guest of her dniightor, Mrs. W. Itoss Smith, thu past fow days. ' ! ' Tho North Dond Library will move Into Us new iiiiii'ters In tho Simp son block next weak. Owing to tblsi tho library will not bo onen Thurs- 11. (1. Dergnian and wife of North ' day and Friday. Ilond loft for Florence, whoro they, Tho following now books have will spend a fow wooks with rola-: l(un put on tho sholves: ttvos. 1 "Tho Story of My Llfo." Helen JKollor. Mrs. B. L. Ilohlnson wns tho guest! "six to Sixteen." Horatio Ewlng. ... . ..... ... Ivoly In tho docoratlons. Tho table or Mr' '' "Mnw r Ulro the' Flfty-throo now books hnvo boon decorations woro In pink and whl'oi,mst woo'c Ml'8' Wldnor Is moving .ordorod. . I tt IMPnl."!! ti I kit it'tt I, lirkM luiulinii.1 i nnri wore clovorly carrlori out. Aftor t0 K,m,,iU '" l, wUh ,l0r "bniia a Jolly nftornoon of music nuri Ramos wno 18 orai,lo U1U "ro(l refrosluuonts wero served to Vivian ! on'0, Rhrlvnp I.MokI.. (..n i...... ......fi- - " ...Lv ... .j.f....,, 4-,ij ll.lllllll,) vibuiiuui it nil Hod ('nits lloucfit Concert Mumiii. le Opem House tifiulter il. W. K. wlfo and Warronton, Hammond nnd Flavel Mnilnllim l.nt-uni. I.'.... ll.,l. a Nabb, Mabol Wlttlck and Dorothy ,lu,,Kll,(". MlKS Margarot. aro now In1 will have electric light and power Wood. , Bun Hlogo on their auto tour of Call- by Jununry first. fnrnla. but write that thoy expoct to Watch Repairing HAVE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED, CLEANED AND OILED BEFORE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON COMES . EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Red Cross Jewelry Dept Red Cross Drug Store. Phone 122. Dlds woro opened today for a con- croto armory nt Bugouo. N Dr. Duuhnm proposes to orcct n ! hospital nt Ilnlnlor. S roturn to tho Day soon. ) NECESSARY JEWELRY" NO DOUBT YOU HAVE ALREADY BEGUN TO THINK ABOUT CHRIST MAS. YOU PROBABLY WISH TO MAKE YOUR GIFTS USEFUL AND LASTING, NOT SOMETHING THAT WILL PERISH BEFORE A YEAR .IS TWO YEARS AHEAD OF ANY CAR AT ANY PRH $2150.00 DELIVERED ' Dodge THE WORLD'S GREATEST AND MOST MODERN tf- I DIUM PRICED CAR. PHOTOGRAPHS mrw IFICATI0NS CAN BE SEEN AT MY N GARAGE. $900 DELIVERED WE HAVE USEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL GIFTS TO PLEASE THE1 Call for Wat-ninth. County Treas urer T. M. Dlmmlok has Issued n cnll , HAS PASSED. for all county warrants Usueri prior to Soptombor 1. 1913. timl will stool paying lutorcst aftor Novombor 20. 1 HEART OF EVERYONE ON WHOM YOU MAY WISH TO BESTOW A Mr. nnri Mrt. pVnimm.ck vm ENT. AND OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU AS WELL. to leave tmmorilatoly aftor tho first of the month for a visit with rola tlvo3 In San Francisco, returning .bout Januni) tenth TIIF- RELIABLE JEWELER H. S. TOWER DON'T FORGET THE $60.00 REBATE, $590.00 DELIVERED. SERVICE lI'wMVnJ ILLAC, DODGE OR FORD. WE CARRY THE Y Goodrl Garage Shfie, urn Dhnnn 070 I ' I IIUllV J I J l . ..AltC Coos and Curry County uisinuug Mar: . (, .-