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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1915)
If'rtUtfW (T $IX 7 ! ' fContlnued from imco 2) " VSWWWSWSVS-NS I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915 EVEMIMG EDITION. .4..44Mvns tendered to nil those who SOOIAI. CAliKXDAK l"rt In the sacred Concert, tho -I to vi:i SOON I ;oi.ii:x At their Btrect. Mr. vi:i)i)i.(i home on and Mrs. North Fotirtn Carl netting trends nuve nee i uppiineu oi um , , . , ..,. i,in ,,..,, i.iinr. on approaching r.iarrlnBc of Miss MnLrl celebrated their golden redding on MnthlRon to l'almer C. Lee, of IJel- Wednesday afternoon, April 2StU llnRham, Washington. The afternoon vas one of real Joy Miss Mntlilson. daughter of Mr. ' MpCP,nlIv t0 01lc who had the pleas nnd Mrs. Uernt Mnthlson of Hunker ' . .j . c of tllc g,1Csts and Hill, has made her homo on the ,rc nl "u"7 "" nnrtrav efor,. of unv fnr Mm i.n9. oIl-ih vrnra nn.i hv Is now trlng to portray a stor or real lire iinsnea uuiuie uur i iu" her Bunny disposition and kind ways, has won a largo circle of admiring friends and acquaintances. For some time she has heon on efficient employe In the J. Albert Matson store. Mr. Lee Is also veI known here. At the last meeting of tho Nor wegian Lutheran V. L. A. nt the homo of Misses 1-Mnn and Jennie Johnson Inst Thursday evening the members tendered Miss Mnbel Mnth lson a miscellaneous shower. The evening was spent In sewing, games and music, after which refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. K. 0. Thorpe, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Jacob sen, Mrs. K. Uergland, Mrs. K. Grau dell, Mrs. Jens Hansen, Mrs. O. Lar scn, Mrs. C. Lee, Mrs. L Knutscn, Mrs. Nelson, Miss Scnnle Hefsland, ' for a few moments of tills happy out couple who have come straightway to Coos Hay to enjoy the fruits of their labors. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gettlngs were born In Mecklonburg, Germany, where thej grew to manhood and woman hooJ nnd were married In the er 1S6S. Shortly after the marriage they et sail for the United States and. after tossing about on the Atlantic for three weeks, they arrived safely In New York City Just In time to see the homeward march of Gen. Grants army after having finished the Civil War. They went on to Kreeport. Il linois, ilth outhful hope and dar- MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. W M. IUake. , TUESDAY C. W. H. M. at Christian Church parlors. Undies Guild at Guild Hall. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Charles Williams. WEDNESDAY Swedish Ladles Aid with Mr J llackman. W. 11. M. C. with Mrs. Ag- ne Hutchinson. ilrldce Club with Mrs. H. Lockhart. Presbyterian Auxiliary at the church parlors. Narcissus Club with Mrs. Le Nolr Hagsdale. Prlsclllas with Mrs. Archer. THURSDAY Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs. W S. llrown. Eastslde Sewing Club with Mrs. J. C. Swanson. N. 1). Altar Guild with Mrs. C. W. Byler. Norwegian Lutheran, Y. L A. with Mrs. K. Erick- son. Kalnbow Club In Club House. A. N. Club wltli Mrs. E. Mlngus. FRIDAY Friday Afternoon Club with Mrs. M. G. Colcmnn. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. W H. Curtis. n. Y. P. IT. Honflre party at Rev. Hnssford's home. SATURDAY Auction Drldge Club even- Ing party with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Rogers. INFORMAL OIIAT who took sue- a t t ,.untlililll1ml CeSS 01 WHICH was so irumun.i:u. The proceeds of this, however, not being sufficient to cover thjj. entire expense of tinting the church, Mrs. w.riinn a. Smith vorv kindly offered im- hmnn i wiiii-li tbe Indies might m nrrlvcd this weelc to ,.... -ii i.. .i. i,,. rum ! tlth friends and rolntlvcs, to acquire the necessary amount. Tho ladles nccepted the offer with UmnKB. Rev. Urownlng announced tllnt on friends and ncqiinlntnnccs nro ox tended this young couple. , Miss Evelyn Mock of San Frnncls- VlHlt Miss Mock formerly inado Iter homo horo with Mrs. S. A. I'nlnter. Gordon Smith linn received word next Friday evening would occur the , t)mt jra smith and Uttlo son Mau- annual parish meeting for the clec- rco wm roturn to Coos Day from tion of vestry-men. Cnllfornla about tho mlddlo of May. The guild will meet again on Tucs- T,0J. nro now at Lngunn Bench nnd day of next week. ir smith writes that tho Httlo hoy's Those out were: Mrs. Otto Schet- i.mii, tB cr0atly Improved, much to BKSEBALLSGDHES MOKMOXH MAKK l( )kVp HKAI.S HCOltK ' IX MIbb Elslo Lnrsen. Miss Hnnnnh : im-i,nt hert fortune trnu!d not smile unnc, .Misses corn, .Mnuei anu nee Mnthlson. Mrs. II. Mnthlson, Mrs. Gust Stcen, Miss Myrtle Steen, Edna nnd Jeunlo Johnson, Andrew Ander son, E. (I. Mellem, II. Peterson Oliv er Larson, Peter Ormll. Tho next meeting will be held Thursday ovcnlng with Mr. and Mrs. K. Erlckscu, of Hunker Hill. LimtAitv iti:i:i DANCE IT The library benefit dance a; the Eagles Hall last evening was de clared n decided success, and the committee on nrrangcinents, Mrs. J. W, Dennett, chairman, Mrs. II 8. Tower and Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, are to ho heartily congratulated. Tho dccoiatlons made a bower of tho hall, pastel shaded garlands hung from baskets of pink rhodo dendrons and were draped graceful ly to tho corners of the hnll, where they met huge Jars of the same flowers. The orchestra was con cealed hohlnd u graceful Hereon cf rhododendrons. l'.Uo yellow butter. fllcH, tho work of skillful fingers, ntmearcd to bo fllttimr ninoni: tbe flowers ami greens and added to tho'nen still llvo graceful airy schemu or beauty. The punch bowl was prettily decorated in tho Biiino shading of green, -link, yellow nnd Invender, with a lavish arrangement of flowers. Tho .Misses Gonovlovo Hongstneken nnd Norn Tower hnd charge of tho decorations. Mimic was furnished by Anthony'tt orchcBtru nnd was perfect In time, nnd cxcollcnt In duality: tho solec- tonf being of tho highest order. HngemelRter, Mrs. Carl I A coir.mltteo served punch nt lntr- wils during tho evening. Theso who were present report I a thoroughly good time. j I ! COOS HAY WOMEN'S CLUIl I I - : : Last .Monday afternoon the Cons upon them: yet with a creater hop they struggled on until tea ars had flown by and nwsy hardship endured and they tirlW to sovt westward whre after tl thy arrived In Grundy Cotr. loa. Af ter a short sr thy ftaallr moved to Saabora. loin. Hr th days passed stftly but happily by and their thrift a ad aatbttioa - crowned with ue4. Mr. Gtin? Is now seventy eight aad Mn. Ct tlnss seventy two yarj old, yet bith arc in good health aad should have many happy years before them. Nine children were born to then: of which seven are still living. Tvt of these children have aUo had the westward fever and have come to Mnrshfleld, t'-icse arc Mrs. Haute Culley, wife of Mr. Culloy ot the Farmers' store and Mr. Geo. Get tlngs, olio of Marshfleld's most en terprising young business men and owner of tho Coos Hny Tea, Cof fee and Splee House. The other chll- In the East. After wishing Mr. nnd Mrs. Gut- tings the good fortune of being able j to celebrate their diamond wedding i wo all bid them nu rovoir. ' Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. I Carl Gettlngs, Mrs. E. Stevens, Mrs. U. Walker, Mrs. Hnttlo Culley nnd children, Mrs. Emma Klnhr, Mrs. A. I Albrecht, ', . ins forty-four, answered present, ex ceptinc one. The following program was render ed , S"ng . ."Excuse Me, Tenchor, Today" I Misses Joslo Edwards Agues Holmes , Doris Phillips, Accompanist IMpcr ..Sea Foods of Foreign Countries Roy Fuller Paper Tho Potato Clifford Thorwald Song Old Oaken Uuckot The Club Piano Solo Doris Phillips Talk on Prize Winning Sheep Oliver Mnybeo The club lti.il an cnjoynhln and In structive meeting and tho papers and musical numbers woro well given uiul lorclied. As n part of the next program, the flub decided to serve refreshments' to consist of home baking, nnd some light drink prepnrcd by tho club members. Mnny members reported progress on homo projects ter. Mrs. Harry Nnsburg. Mrs. J. H. Flanagan. Mrs. Emma Nnsburg, I Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Mrs. C. R. i Peck, Mrs. Geo. Goodrum, Mrs. J. ' S. Lyons, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Mrs. Florence Hazard, Mrs. Ncls Rasmus sen, Mrs. Guy Warner, Mrs. R. Lyons, Mrs. Thomas II. Drew, Mrs. V. A. Smith, Mrs. E. L. McClure, Mrs. E. P. Lewis, Mrs. Geo. Dlndlnger, Mrs. D. J. Roes, Mrs. A. R. O'Brien, Mrs. Robert Browning, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. A. C Vestal. Mrs. F. W. Payne, Mrs. Farley, Mrs Jas. Forty, Mr8 A S Blnnchnrd, Mrs 1 M. Flyc! Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs.' H. Lock hart. Mrs. C. S. Hoffmnn, Mrs II. H. Corey, Mrs. W 11 Curtis, Mr8 F A. Sncchl. Mrs. C. l'l. Walter, Mrs.' C. F. McKnlght, Mrs Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs. Ebbecka, Mrs. J Albert Mat son, Mrs Q O Sutherland, Mrs. E. O Council, 'Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. Chns. Stauff, Mrs. B K. HanRon, Mrs .Ins. Knotts, Mrs. A. E. Adelspcrgcrl Mrs Carl Davis, Miss Coming nnd Miss Watson CIIHIKTIAX CIIUItCH SOCIAL I As n sort of houso warming nnd shower for tho new church, the mem bers and friends of the Christian church gathered thero last Monday evening for a short program nnd general good time. Miss Anna Cox sang two very pretty solos, MIsr Mn bel Immcl recited and appropriate rcmnrlcs wore mndo by Messrs. "W. tho gratification ot tncir many friends. Miss Ruth Brownllo of Vnlojo, CaL, Is expected herd nbout May 10th, to be a houso guest of Miss Nora 'Tower for a few days. Sho will mako tho trip up from San Frnnclsco with Miss May I'rcuss and Miss Frances "Wil liams. Miss Tower nnd Miss Brown llo who visited hero two years ago, arc sorority slstors of Berkeley Uni versity. Mrs. M. E. Everltt. of North Bend, Is expected homo Monday on the Elder nftor n nlno weeks' visit In Washington and Portinnii. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Rood returned this week from Portland wkoro they spent several days on business nnd pleasure. Mr. nnd Mrs. Androw J. McClcl land nrrlved hero this week via Ban don from Puoblo, Colorndo, for n visit with relatives on the Bay. Mrs. F. A. Tledgcn nnd children Icavo today for tho J. A. Goodwill placo on South Coos River to en joy nn outing. Mrs. Anno Moffltt nnd Mrs. T. R. Sheridan left this week on tho Nairn Smith for Mill Valley, California, tho former's home. Mrs. R. H. Corey and Uttlo daugh ter left this week overland to vIrU In Portland and other northern points. Miss Elizabeth Fox of Bandon, Is spending a few days with rolntlvcs All Coast I'crrcntjiuv Column shows l .... riA u .,,.,.,. '" iwiius n mini Nosy Itcncli of Each other (Or AMOclXrd lTBt to Coo lltr Tlmfi.J PKHGHXTAGKS OV COAST LEAGUE w. l. r.c. Snn Francisco, . .17 13 Lob AngelcH. . . 18 11 Salt Lnko . 13 Venice 13 U Oakland . 17 Portland 12 15 444 sail I'-rnncisco, May 1 it wns a hoodoo day for tho tossers yesterday for tho Mormon Bees loped homo with a 13 to !) scoro over tho San FranclBco Seals making a total of 20 and 11 lilts respectively. At the snmo tlmo In Venlco tho Oakland Comniut. era mndo n 10 to 2 win over tho Von otlntiB with a high score of 17 hits. Tho scores follow: .5r,7 .503 .51!) .181 .153 .111 At 1)i,i.. I... J. .'"ISDUrtrft,. imrir l o tn ... At St. ,Blf "'-I ...t piiii.rf-.t. . u 1 "'"ailclphi, ,8r Sl?::t-::::::: fs.AngcIc, . I" l0;na... , -. i, At Venice J" Venice,. Oakland, Venice... Oakland. Plrt Oi .1. Second "( i.. 1 . "" I Ml,.l Glm. ''I Ih .11 s American I(jiguo At Clovolnnd St. Louis, Clevoland cold. Wnshlngton G. At Chicago oDtroit 1, Chicago 1. At Blston Now York, HoBton, 1 alii. National L.vigiio At Now York Doston, New York, wot grounds. flUT0 PASSENGERS E CLOSE t Tllv l,nll- . . " 1Yo,n nmeuL11 SwTSSi'Ai 'aay before, w u" ?. ! k m crashing down uPM thnm n.. . ." " apo of tho 1 "I'U 01 1110 auin . ; tOlj cl on ue crs say. anrf .V;,e.i li for .7VI ."" r 1. '-r'07sr i'einycd tho 8taSo fo-r l It was ton lt. Ml..' t set ihoTh.,f.rf.-r.i"H"Mi Marshflold. 'tH0M Tlmcg wanttdj trlai mft Fire, Mntiuo, nnd Flro nnd Mniinn Hjnopsls of tho Annual Statement of ,ho HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE of Hartford. In tho State of Connecticut, on tho 3Iitdi Hill, mndo to tho Insurance Coinmlesloncr of the ?... pursuant to law: su' ' Amount of capitnl pnld up CAPITAL. INCOME Not promlunis rocolvod during tho year ,m,i Rold. C. A. Schlbrcdo and Mrs. II. ' nl blonds In this city. V. painter. Nearly everything In the dish lino was contributed for tho kitchen, be sides other articles tor tho hall. Be tween sixty and seventy people at tended tho affair and a delightful time Is reported. At a late hour de licious refreshments were served. ; ! SIMPSOX-VASEY XUI'TIAI.S v Tho club meets Friday afternoon, ' : : May 1 1, at 2:30. Tho officers nro: J This morning nt ten o'clock In tho Oenevra Archer, president; Roy Fill- cntnoiic cinircn, .miss norenco i.nom lor. vice-president; Vlolot Roborsou, I Simpson nnd John- G. Vnsoy were secretary; Mario Schwartz, treasurer; Mr. Drlllctto, adviser. O 4 AN1' Mru It tlnflrmicnn llaa nmn ...... 41 iiHinv-HO., HIPD tVtil 4l lirnrllt Mra I llllmt lnlliinonn 1 a R. Knigor, Mrs. M. Markovltch and Hon, nnd Mrs. E. A. Elckworth. GUILD OPEN .MEETING I united in holy wedlock, Row Father McDovitt officiating. Both young peoplo nro vory woll known nnd highly popular among their many friends nnd acquaintances. The brldo vaa becomingly ntttrcd I CllltlSTlAX SISTEIIOOD the Mtb. Walter Hill entertained 1 Christian Sisterhood nt hor homo Bny Women's Club met at tho homo of Mrs. 1). A. Jones for u short busi ness HC'KHlntl 'PIlKV Villi IMKOl II I'M 1 11 in two weeks with Mrs. 1. S. Smith. lnHt Wednesday afternoon, tho ladles Tho ladles out were; Mrs. A. T. spending tho time In lacking com llnlnes, Mrs. I). ( Mct'arly, Mrs. M. ''rts. It waa decided that horenfter A. Sweotmnn, Mrs. Nelllo Owen and 1 tho monthly food sales would bo hold two visitors: Mrs. .1. S. Stiibbluflold on tho third Instead of tho fourth and Mrs. A. E. Dl.nent. Saturday. Mrs. Fred Smith was ad- I ded as a member. ' The IndloH out wore Mru. W. II. I KLOSTIilt CLUIl I l('"x' 'Mr8- Mattlo llliilu, Mrs. E. A. j.McDuffeo. Mih. HendrlckH, MrH. lntoH, Mrs. A. Custer, Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. M. 0 Woods, and .Mrs. Tuesday afternoon wn8 open meet-1 In a traveling suit of navy bluo nnd Ing of the Ladles' Guild which met ' was nttonded by her sister Miss In Guild hnll; a largo number of Madgo Simpson. Gcorgo Vasoy, bro representative women in nttondnnco. thcr of tho groom, served ns best A very Instructive paper wns pro- man. A. J. Mendel roturned this woek from n short business and plonsuro trip to San Frnnclsco. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Crosthwnlto and sons will Icavo soon to ivlslt tho Ex position nt Snn Frnnclsco whero they expect to meet friends from tho cast, Mrs. E F. Morrlssoy will lonvo the first of tho week to Join her hits band in Los Angeles whero they will make their homo In tho future. Mnrshfleld will greatly regret to loso theso peoplo who havo won hosts of friends during the yenrs thoy havo lived hero. Mrs. Harry NaBburg Is leaving on tho Speedwell to visit rolntlvcs In Oakland. j. .j. .j. 1IOUHI4 WARMING Mrs. R. W. Morrow ilollghtfull) en tortnlncd tho Klontor club ladle hut Thursday nt an afternoon of fancy work and social chat. Cut flowers of delicate shades were prettily ar ranged In tho parlor. At the close of tho afternoon, very ilnlnlj refiesh monts woro nerved by the hostesti, as sisted liy Mrs. Giaunls mid Miss Mar garet Shaw to .Mrs. J Q. .Inn Is, Mrs. 1). E Moloney, Mis. W. A. Held. Mr. Nell MacMlllau, Mrs, MeKluiion and Miss Jessie Trask. Mrs. J. W Motley has United the i lub to her hoiibe at the next meet ing In two weeks. W. Illll. In two weeks the ladles will meet again In the now church parlors. Next Tuesday nf tot noon, Mrs. U. A. Mi'Duffeo will be hostess to tho C. W. II. M. at the church parlors. Mrs. Vasey Is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Simpson of Bunker Hill ntul until a few weeks ago was a clerk In tho local postoffico which position sho had hold for more than two yenrs. Mr. Vnsoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vasoy, on Hall ave nue, ropresonts tho Rcservo Loan Llfo pnred nnd rend by Mrs. J, W. Bennett on "Fighting Tuberculosis." This wns followed by n splendid paper en titled "Open Window Schoolrooms," by Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, "which led up to n gonoral discussion resulting In the appointment of n commlttco to perfect plans to ho laid boforo proper authorities portalnlng to tho insurance company of Indiana. "open window" method of vontlla-, Thoso In nttondnnco nt tho wed tlon. Included In tho commlttco nro (lB Woro. Mr nntl MrB At At Snu,. Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, chairman; 80I1 m88Pb Mndgo nnd Wlnnlo Simp Mrs. Charles Staurf, Mrs. A. O. Rog-)8on, Archlo and Albort Simpson, Miss ors. Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Mrs. C. Marlo Vasey and Mr. J. T. Vasoy 11. Walter and Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. 1 A ,0 0'ci0(;k wedding dinner was Different matters of business were Berved at tho Simpson homo In Bun the transacted. A vote of thanks kep , Mrj) Vngoy ,oft I tins afternoon for Ten Mllo wiioro they will spend a short honeymoon nnd returning will mako their homo In Marshflold. Tho best wishes of a host of their Dr. H, M. Shaw and wlfo woro pleasantly surprised last evening by tho ndvont of a fow frlonds who ennio In to spend tho evening In their now home. Tho tlmo was spent socially and dainty refreshments woro sorvod. thoso present being: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Miss Frnnso nnd Mr. Johnson. nm in uMiiiuiin ruixnuu iiiuiiik me year Ill'iuiil Interest, dividends, and rents received during thVm'r iw !i Tlirnliln frntu nlltnr anmrna fiimidrnl .1.. ... .1.. . ' ' 'rf.Ultv ... ......... ...... .....v,. .,u...o ititi. inning mo year nnl Tnlnl lninnin ' W.I lUlljrJ DISnURBEMRNTS Net losses pnld during tho year .,, ... DIvlilonds pnld during tho year on capital tock".'.V'. I Commissions nnd salaries paid during tho year '. HI Tnxes, licenses, nnd fees paid during tho year .'.'., 'n yiuouiii 111 r.11 oiuor oxpeiKiiiurcs Decrease In liability rtccount Treaty re-ins. nnd Joss ob solo of Ledger Assets Total expenditures , i,H 1,111; Hi; UMitMi ASS ETS. Value of real ostato owned (market valuo) J J!,m Value of stocks nnd bonds owned (market vclue) ,.,,. II,!Jir i.oans on mortgages aim counierai, etc Cash In banks nnd on hand I.III.W rromiums in courso ot collection written sinco septrmbtr 30, 1011 i,;tut Interest and rents duo nnd accrued JlWii Totnl assets , MM Totnl nssots admitted In Oregon !I,IHM LIABILITIES Gross claims for Iobscs unpaid H.GUti Amount of uncnrncil nroinlums on nil outstanding risks 11,151 ! All other llnbllltlos !.' Totnl liabilities oxcluslvo of capital stock of S.OOO.QOV. I1T.I1IJW Totnl premiums In forco Deccmbor 31, 1914 ...... ...JIMIM niisiNwfl3 im niiKrinv FOn THE YEAR Totul rinks wrltton during tho year llW'JJj flrnRa nrmnliiniH rnonlvmt 1 1 1 r I n it the venr 1"" Premiums roturned during tho year Losses paid during tho year Looses Incurred during tho year ? Tntnl ntnnlln) nf rlubu nlitalnnillnir In DrCITOn DCCCBMr :n. inn 1W -- . p - -' By TI10S. 11. BCOTUND, Ant f Statutory resident gonoral agent nnd nttornoy for tmlce: I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.. Accnti. MinhlUH. Oft. Central Avenuo CLUIl .MEiriiXG The Hunker Hill School Industrial met esterday nt '1 30 p. m. with Miss Geiievrn Archer, president, lire-' s'dlng All the meiubeis. number For Prompt, Efficient and Reasonable Repair Work Ti) mil' Jewelry Popuiiiuciit. An expeit jeueler Is In rlmi-ge, anil nil moiU, vilietlier It bo i leaning or lepalrliig u unlili, ireUlug a ilia iiiiind, or mi) thing in (In. Jowt'lry Inislm-.-., Ii Is ,inn tight. If )(.u lmi not been n patnui of IliK de imittuent, let us show jou bow el' flcleiit uiul n-aMiniililo It Is, Red Cross Jewelry Dept. Red Cross Drug Store IMiniic IU2 3j5temtoipmtin Thi J rectal ivP4wrHr cabinef. dtljnad for cvoct tittda of j(tt norfraphiM.cwbc rolled any where in a jiffy-follows -tha IlSht jets jolil by a prcsaure of a lever. Occupka walljpacti comparlmentj forallpapiw.. Cm Art Steel nrmna stud ano cusa Mthl base, solid end durable; no dnnroa tobeaxut ducnUreJ.no convuiiaKasaiUdcofjyjtuauwti nvodtn dui. mtutbtput in oritr uch titfhttefi)iv it u dosed. cau re? ami iwpsxt it. 'niT.w itiTiui i:v iiwgi: .V SI I'I'LV CO. Pointers on PORT BARNUM )),' liSl:JMlKS OVn,t T,3 KAI.I3 OK THIS HULHNIHO HVIIUIIIIAV i UJi'..iVN !.,TBIttlH rr"'V'1, w'' AUKOItl) ALL AN OUPOItTUNITV IJ.'VV, '' v..1 A,?,,rLT,'AUS w,l'' ATPIJAH IN THIS SIWCI2 I'HOM TIMIJ WHICH UMiL UK WOItTHV OK VOUK CAKIIKUL CONSIDIIltATIOX. l'HOl'KHTV vtn TO OCT An TO TIME, AU- I'HONi: IHt-J. FRIZEEN & DUNCAN 68 Central Avenifl IT CUT THIS OUT AND USE It Will Save You Money A FEW PRICES FROM OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Full Size Bed Springs -Full Size Iron Beds - Full Size Mattresses - Kitchen Tables Dining and Kitchen Chairs Small Dressers - $5.00 and $6.00 75c;$LOO;$50;$2,00J t.25. 0 $J,25,0 50c, 75c, -. $J.00andp Rockers And many other articles priced in like proportion are to be found in our Exchange department. Our Exchange department saves thousand s of dollars each year for the people of Coos Bay. Why not yo"' GOING , HARVEY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS e':mmWtAmm