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mmmmm JSJnMuuMwiwi" SIX 7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1 91 5 E ENIWGjEIO W, ' - "V-T jrfiArffU-t. . (Continued front jmgc 2) nami: SOX strum. Win. Knlscr, V. A. Franz, Joss U'aKiier, Melvnii, Karl dates, Clifford (Mines. Noble I'ltinun, Hind I marsl). A ST. MAItY'S (it'll,!) Atr. nnd .Mrs. Jny 1). Tower wlios homo was gladdened this week by , the iirrlvnl of their first 'child, u ! ' son, have decided to christen lilm Jny Walter Tower. The first nnnio Is for the father and the second name for the two grandfathers, Wal- l. mil aim ur, unnnes unuur, ,, , .. . n . ,,,.. ,,,, i I1U HHIIfS DUi'Vtl tliiil ..... .. I , Tli.. Ui Mnri-'u flllllil llf North int. .j.. j .. Ilcnd was socially entertained on J Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. C. M. llyler. i Tower. ! towards evening the hostess served ! MONDAY , , ' Pnn. Hnv Wometita Club with .Mrs. I. S. Smith. Tt'RSDAY North llend Catholic Oulld with .Mrs. Dan .Mcnonnld. 1-Mstslde Ladles Aid with .Mrs. .1. W. Vineyard. Ladles' Guild at Guild hall. WKDNKSDAY .lollv Dozen with .Mrs. It. Ilusii. Hay City Lady's Aid with .Mrs. Fred Moore. Auction HrldRC with Mrs. A. K. Adclsperper. Kloster Club with Mrs. J. W. Motley. Christian Sisterhood at church parlors. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Geo. 1'. Murch. FRIDAY Royal Auction Urldge with Mrs. Otto Schettcr. Thimble Club with Mrs. Knlser in North llcnil. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Jas. Cowan, Sr. .MIXNIMVIS CLL'lt I Mrs. W. S. Hrown of Day 1'ark was hostess on Thursday nftcrnoon or thin week to the Mlnne-Wls mem bers nnd n few special guests. Tho home was especially pretty with Its adornment of snowballs and roses. Tho time was passed In tho usual Stewart McDonald entertained tho Mrs. Dean Morlca, nnd Frn.i h r 1). M. V. UlUU MI FJi.u i ''" v... im, ..u.m UHLOX Wns tUVai'iln.l ii i T" Williams In North lioml last tuos-' consolation. " '"' I i:.8TfinT A lli -.1 ... I 4. " fc ... u.uso r t10 cv,,..h " (Inlntv Binitinr-liiiwim.... ..... " " '"e "UrilTi. H Morlca, Mrs. Karl Schr.iuHh'o ,f C8S "O i-ortinncl, Fred Sax, j,,y WCu Mr. , Mnrsliriniit. m. i .... "llcox of -Mrs. j. --"- .... i , iiiiii .ii ru At ' . . "wuitirbF ... Vaughan, Mrs. Ira Wfcltwjl, Mrs. Los-1 ,J(!Ck Mr, niu, M " ' sur-! "uckbee; Sec. 'J? v day afternoon. The tlmo was ploasnntly spent In fancy work an art belonging to tho realm foinlnlno, nanl nt Its close dainty refreshments: wcro served by tho hostess to her quests, who In eluded Mrs. Ralph Parr, Mrs. W. i social way, a dainty afternoon lun clieon being served. Special guests icr Knton, Mrs. N. O. llanies, MrH. I Alnvsliriultl, I present were: .Mrs. C. T. Wnugn, I L. A. Loomis, Airs. a. n. munun, C0X) nll(l J Mrs. Curry and Miss Anna Downs, Mrs. Walter Russell, Mis. Roy whllo the members out were: Mrs. nralnnrd and special guests, Mrs. f. II. Dresser, Mrs. John Dashney, Kate Frcclund nnd Mrs. Selmit l .Mrs. A. 7.. DnwiiH. Mrs. W. K. IlnilK- Hlniiison. Tho next regular niootlng will bo on Wednesday, May liUli, with Mrs. A. H. Morten. This evening tho club ladles will entertain their hus bands at whist at tho noma of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ilrnlnard. Sfl Kastslde ... is ;,,;,;:;, n- -uSLSii Sivn oot , !0 J land, Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mrs. Chas. i Davis, Mrs. Chns. La Chapelle, Mrs. ' 15. Kolley, and .Mrs. Hrown, hostess. Mrs. John Dnshney's homo on ' South Fifth street will be tho plnco ; of meeting In two weeks. ' W. It. .M. ( MV.KVH , i Lnsl. Wodnosdav iifteruoon. Mrs. IIIIITIIDAV UKMRMItltANCICS Mr. and Mrs. A. iic.it.. . .. ,?"B.Bon ThM. V "i cicrtLj . --cn i,i.. I artist, ""'"el - vvi Vlf.l nmi Mfu ... ; sec ... r Mr ;,...,urr f,F- iforton. ;bim . V. . . ' ' ' " ' " Wit-1 -Mrs. Ftanv n. ' H " 'u'8' ucro Sells. l,an,M..... lTh ,u"w :s Atther,. r.'" In? ii.. ... taJltw 1 a very .1 . "' w- Plrt. iT iir. 11- . "t Jin ib " I fOTIIililo.N CLllt Tho Cotillion Club enlm-.., lmppy ovenlng last Tuesday at rr !J Ulld Mrs. Hartln'n riMlil..i... i.. .. ..'!" olecke! m.. J' ii i ..,i... .i. u "' 'on i ii... . '"'. r.u "-'iB occupied the c ".' "' llend when hours. mm. Jiartlo sorved d froshincntH at a lato hou IMin vniiiii. ..,...! . ..w j...... .iiu luesi'ill ivro -i, J I n.i. " virion. ie..w52l I weeks. "n i J Mrs. Cynthia. Matson, tlm Mlssri-"', nilzaboth and Otellla lloelllng TV A A A -- -- -- . , . . . , i tiniiuv riMi t'iiiiuriiLB. 7iuuiihvivn'u . . . a.j.a.a.a.aa.a.a.a.a.a.(. .. r-.i .,!... ftifmiitif4 ii tiitti . ... . . ... . ARI1CS UlllCUCSOn. IIBBIHIUCI 113 HtT iai - J - " I II. Y. P. V. IIOXKIUi: I ';vcro mmlo for a P "' " r"," ? .Mill, Villi: V SOCICTY f ! rtmiBhter Miss llu.eheson. entertain- Mrs. Hegllo entertained a number of ft r ' J -l bc Riven TiiMrtay evening Ma IS, I 1111,-1 1I1I.AMH.IM1 i ; 0(1 lho Women's Haptlst Mission Clr- friends In rc.nembranco of tho lat- ool.llo Rlggs, Mellda AnTcrson a ' tJt J' Last evening over sixty young peo- !' Taylors Hal. nn. our) one i impiM Phlln- cle. After a discussion of tho sub- ters birthday. Tho homo presontod n mi Truemau, Thcreso Stoln. nml'Mp,. VL . y at " k pie, members and friends or the cordially Invited to attend, as "icso Soclo,v, Misses Allco Tlckcll. jcct, "Tho Child at School," which very attractive appearance with an : Sln011 Mitchell, Arthur liar- tm aftnoonj 0( I iislzvtsrrctTi l x.riolr,,nAoX;s!r & i '-- i- f iru- n,,,",,,nm'0 t nnu vvorKm!T ,I",E' s" ''""' tt, ni-r ping bonfire at the homo of Pastor '""' , , , , ,.. u.orn. ",',. C, ifoPi, rrcolvSl nnil t ol"A C1,,l ' tho Midst," Miss Hut- At cards IiIrIi scores wcro won by ,.. ,, Mr8f ,, M, N,S Wb, ""r.n.'!..,'r. ..'J"'1. .-'!..Tl1 .f",,l:,!l:ln-V , Hre'lvmenibefVhe Worn!" cheson. assisted by Miss llornlro - !- TT-m !,. j lives In roasting inarshniallows, jrg (jCOi Hvcrltt, "hot dogs," singing songs, playing " '' ... . ,,,.i M games and telling stories. During , A,rs- wunl """ ;' all this merry making, the kind la- ue. .Mrs. a. a tll.llnl.i.. C2nnlr.ll Mrs. Marshall. T, , t.o0rs n'r'e blue and white. rs. I. 11. Par- After the business session, tho Lelghton, Mrs. S. S. ' meeting was adjourned to attend .linn nf ll. ..lmrrli wor.. Imnv nri-' I li.l.lnn Mrs. A. Phlllllis. mill Mrs. 1 l'-" o"ire piiny ui new u.ioa.uiu unrlni fl,tll,lmia rnfrnahtnmitii wlilcli . .. ..,- I10IU0. were served nrotind tho bonfire, i , , ....,. .i, n.iii.i imiin will Among those present were: Mr.) In two weeks the Guild ladles IH nnd Mrs. II. II. Patchett, Mr. and , meet with Mrs. Geo. Kverltt. Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. J. C. Doaiw. ' : Mrs. D. D. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. liar- pipiors ciitovi: picxic Those present were: Misses: Alice Tlckcll. Velma Ross, Anna Downs, Louise Thompson, Morjorlo Fulmcr, Myrl Cox, Naomi Daniels. "Wllia Honobrako, Lcona Post. Florcnco Wllley, Francis Lang and Genevieve Gosncy. 0 ii. c. ciit'ii ! Patchett, served delicious refresh ments. Those attending the meeting wcro Hev. nnd .Mrs. A. F. llassford, Mrs. G. L, Hall, Mrs. Jno. Nagle, Mrs. J. jr. Wright, Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Mrs. D. I). Ross, Mrs. II. II. Patchett, Misses Anna Downs, Hcrnlco Pat chett and Master Paul llassford. I NARCISSI'S Clil'll I Miss Hlancho Tellcfson entertahl- Miss Ruby Pitman entortnlned tho cd tlio Narcissus Club at their regu lar meeting this week in Kastsldc, tho tlmo being enjoynbly spent In sewing and social chat. Tho mem bers linvn lionn Invltnil In tlio linmn gelt, Mrs. .1. Nngle, Mr. and Mrs. Krlckson, Rev. and Mrs. A. F. llassford, tho Misses Kathleen and A picnic to Piper's Grove last Sun Hannah Fitzgerald, Genevieve Gos-,,ny was KVon by Mr. nnd Mrs. Mad Foreir .iS Anna "ns. ' " ' J-"-' of their daughters MUs Louise Thompson, Leona Post. Lll- -' Catherine and Maries birthday, linn Cook, Myrl Cox, Mary McAr-l While tho lunch was being prepared, thur, Ruby Carlson, Velma, Carrie wllch wns on,mi t0 nny )nauet ever and Itllln Ross, Olson, Grace Fill- . ., ...... .. , ton. Alpha Mauzey. Frances i4ng, ) Pt P In the nue House, int d-js Zulla Wallace, Glenda Farrel. Alice and girls engaged In a base ball con Tlckoll, Clenience Wright, Florence tost. Miss Josslo King making n pen Pierce. MnrJorle Fiilmur. llernlce .i , ..u.i . i. i. ti... ..rlr.r. Patchett, Irene Mcl'herson Kath- swinging and Kt-rv ma Ross. Wllla Honobrako. Wllma refreshments to the following: Mrs ryn Colo'iibo. I)e Hoagland. Myrl Cox and Marjorlo Elinor Vineyard. Mrs. Inglo Peter- Carroll, Mabel Iinmel, Helen btaek, , telling. Man) good pictures mi" F..,nior gon Mr c, wiimo Mrs Carl Miriam Wright, Ilosse Flanagan and , taken. Some of the children wairbr- ' """r' ' '," co ,,ll0,1 ' ,, Messrs Wavne Gosncy. Howard Kel- .... ... , .. . .i. i West, Mrs. Shepard Hock, Mrs. Oil- ley. Paul Hargelt, McDuffee, Ray ; "" """' " "" r' " "' i I 'H"AY ALTKIIXCMIX CI.VII . bert Steckel, Misses Stella Pederson, liavis, Al Meiioison, iinrry swanz, '"" "' " " ""- ' ' Dudley Hill, Chas. II. Smith, Chas. Joe WInsor acting the part of rear ulrl's II. C. Sewing Club Inst Satur day cftcrnoou. The iisiml social time v.n enjoyed. Next Saturday the girls will meet ri ine nome oi .miss wiua unue-1 " "- --I. - .......v-, brako from whero they will go to of Mrs. Klmcr Vineyard for tho next the woods for an nftcrnoon picnic. J meeting In two weeks. ...Ji,084:,;to?i V.? 'nl eeM " Tollohon served very dainty licit. iiv n loova iniit-v lyuiuii tvl Lorn and Anna Lund, Mario Gal- The North llend Friday Afternoon bralth and Hilda West. llnnnn irnitin In 11 nf I A U'niu . ' ....H.I Tl.n ,!.....!.... ... !.... wl n. .,U....,., ...... ....... ., ... ,.. .. u..-, Kiiniii. i iiu iuiiuiiiK nu.u Hunt., (.niu mei yesieruay ai mo nomo oi A worth, Loren Davis. Ksmond and t ,.e(....ntc the Misses Collins' birth- Mrs. Will Hendricks with Mrs. M. , .. V1 ,,, imw,n,VnSorV,nnSn ffif '. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette. Mr. and O. Coleman hostess. A pleasant tlmo I l 1IKM1 AID a naw, Liirtis .Natio ami Ariniir , .... . was spent In sowing nnd chat and , 4 . 4 Storey. . . . I Mrs. lloelllng. Misses: Kthel Conner. .....,' rnrrPah.n,,7B wr norvml. T m v a r ... f I "in:i,i.o" girls picxic , Kllznbcth lloelllng, Ottilia lloelllng, Jcsslo King, Anna Trumnn 1 Holm, Marjorlo Sworlngou Last Wednesday evening the en?- i Martin Vera O'Loan. I.attio ..age. JVta" (liwio lilSw ,,iv.n.. , , ,., .,., , t,.i., I Anna Reed, Olive Phillips, Kllza, ilinin fmtttiin tir.tit linolnuiinii nl ft j' iiu iiu iiiiiimiiij n tt 1; nwniLonvn m u 11 moonlight excursion to tho sand hills """ ""'"" ""'. "'Ri' '' innvinrr Mnr-i,fini,i ... ?.in ., ii, son, Arthur Harris, Shannon Mitchell. Allco II, and picking up tho Nortl ,f' wTe , ln,,CS ,"Ut w,cre, M"ii 'f? 1 Shlmlnn, Mrs. 11. 11. Weldy, Mrs. , Freda Woltzcl, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. K. K. ,,. ,. , ,. . ... ... Maud "IRK. Mrs. Will Henderlcks, Mrs. 1. 1 WI- Vnughan, Mrs. Ira Weltzel, and n iinL'o " Rartlo. Miss May Peterson and ' Mrs. H. K. Wnnn were hostesses to I the North Ilcnd Presbyterian Aid In 1 111 O rlllircll linrlnl'B ulllf1i unr,i vni'i MeKnv. Irene Doweoso. Gladys llcan ' 1 .m'ItlltlttK IMItTV AT ItlVIMt. I .... . ' ' TON Percv Phllllns Tom Hne Joo Win- Last Wo'osday evening, n niim ILfl I llllllIB, MMll IHl(,L, JOU Mill ... .,.. .,, wrlnlMiinn'a frlo.1,1. ber of Miss Anna Wlckmnn's friends llend merry-makers nt 8:00 o'clock, j Ror' August lloelllng, Jnck Hafner, gilVo a pleasant surprlso party at tho j j prettily decorated with ovcrgrcens ' ami ravors or roses. During tho af ternoon, Mrs. Campbell favored the ladles with two well rendered boIos and lator dainty refreshments wero At tho sand hills they were Joined """, ""v """-' ". nomo 01 1. 11. .mcuoc. uio occasion Borv0(1 ny tho j,0StC8SC8, ..... ... 1 Vllllnv Inn I'llff llutilil U inlicnil 11IHI11T I lilt IIIH1 III1V fll Illlt TIKI HI R1IT six ot tno Hansen ami Hansen!'.""'.'"' " """--" f,1rv,m ..."i.n.,1 .. i. i . Thoso out wero: Mrs. F. s who had walked from the enmp "" ..". ...n. "L" . "" ...,, ... .... ,,,. , Mrs. Karl, Mrs. Wlnstrom. Mrs. ... - . . 1 l.iiimiii A 1 M.tf,..i Will llniilu . ". ...,---.-. , . own to inn Bciino 01 eiijoynieui ami """"'''"' ",v"""" ""- ; tiio cnterta nment was most on-1 K. Kvnns. .Irs. R. .Mnrsbnll. T '.' by boy d enjoyment Is "right." A huge roar-1 Itlitr liMti flfrt l'fiu llm miiiIiih it ! I traction around which the young pooplo sang songs, old and new, played games, told stories and fair LAIHKS' ART CM'll Marseo, C. Mrs. 1 Joyable and was followed by a Jolly ; Clark, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. W. Wat-' son, Mrs. Henry Hoick, Mrs. W. 1 MrJ Hoick, Mrs. W. It. Richards, Mrs - evening, refreshments being served I , at tlio close. - 1 Among thoso nresont wcro The Ladles' Art Club was enter-1 nntl Mrs. J. It. McGpo. Mr. and Mrs. ! L. A. Loomis, Mrs. W. Wilcox, Mrs. -tallied at a hoc hi aftoriioon by Mrs. " " JicL-ormicK, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. .1. UnmpDoll. Mrs. A. K. Morten. Mrs. ly split tho air with shouts nf laugh- W. II. Curtis yesterday. The parlor "' Mrs. 13. A. Robertson, Misses , Hnrrls, Mrs. Wlnton Mrs G Frn tcr as some genius of wit would j h very artistically arranged with "lrtr,"'"'i ot lonil ') 1s,l"on" xlor Mrs Siirucck 'llrs' Adolnh contrlbuto his mil., "van, " choice cut flowers nf various kinds so"- 'ola. Knight. Nclllo nnd Mnr- "r' a " MuruccK' Mf8' Ado ph coniriiiuio ins nttio nrn. . ...J .,.. ... gnret McGourtv. rone nn.i A Irn iinr. Johnson, Mrs. Anna Larson. Mrs. i 1 1 . 1 , . ; mill inn uiuiinMin ifitii .m 1 n. tiiio. . --.- , ... At midnight a regular picnic , ,........ K. HUWt...i Hi.. i,ui,.uu 1,, rlson, Hnmilo and Dorothy Smith ' Klmcr Russell. Mrs. Ilnhf. Mrfn.... .... . ... . . , " ' "' ' "' '""' n tjl.i .. . . ... ... I t iiiucii was spread on 1110 winii, nut curving a delicious luncheon nnd 1 ,,UB"'" ""' 'hio iionorison,. .mcs- Mrs. II. U. Kennedy. Mrs V S .1 . . .. .. . . .. .... C1IU lllllli llllil U'lll flnffmi fA Vi ? ' sirangn 10 say, it disappeared in a I win also eiiieriaiu tue chid iie.M ill rnitld fashion: not so stranun elllmr. day. I"'" '" """" "''. '. .. Slilinln,, M 11 1 i,l... ,,. I'etorson nnd C. M. McCormlck, O. ". ' '" ' '""'" ,"il- rim liullnM mil worn- m. .1. lil.iti ' Sliiioiison, A. Knight, I. I. Mcdourly.1"01""8. Mrs. A. K. Roso, Mrs. .1. Mrs. A. S. Hlanchnrd. MrH. Jas. Cow-,l:- s""11 ""'l W- Smith. II. Robert- Monde, Mrs. W. Vaughan, Mrs. V. nn. Mrs. Olivia Kdiiiun. Mrs. F. M. mm "" u'- Harrison. I j.j. Wntters, Mrs. Ira Weltzol. Mrs. Fle. Mrs. W. II. Foley. Mrs. L. F. , C. Chapman, Mrs. II. Woldy, Mrs. LS'SIJIK S'KcTt- ' ' "" I ,. Hantz Mrs S S. Cox. Rev. Shim- thur. Mrs. Nels Rasinuwen. Mrs. TT- I mn !lUl1 ,l10 'nildroii present wero: Rohh Snillh. Mrs. Frank Siiinner. i " I'nsiMiia uiuii met witn .Mrs. . Helen. Mildred and Alma Russell. when one Htops to consider the na ture of young pcoplo'H appetites af ter n lively chase up and down sainl hills. At u lato hour, the picnickers re turned home, all wishing fur ano ther such occasion at an early date. Among those present wore; the Misses Kllxfi Ayre, .loscphlno Tru man, Myrl In Miller. Harriett Collins. llesH Ayre, Anno Holland. Jennie1 Hall, May Gaines. Ruby llrlKbam. I'.IVIra crlzceu. .Ne lie I In and. ami I T.nl.iv. Him (Mirtuiiun clmi-,.i, r i.' n,.ilif iu m.., .,,, i mi.... " " ' " . ...ui. ... ... .v..., ,M.n. tj.w..owii, iiini .uinn . a Mnuaru l.i II M II ..1...11 ,!r... ,....!.... V it.... i.. .... .1. r... . . .. ... ... ' ""' .,,...., nii,. in inns. .1111 111 nrilll l HIII1K I llf UlSl 01 Jlniinlo Martin. Mi'lilniauii. rl Inn u series of plmics in Coosimi FIXTURES ARE SOLD! STORE IS RENTED' -I CONTRACT SIGNED And We Must, Vacate by June hi 10 FROM- J. M. Tonight tore Will Be Closed Until 9 A. M. Tuesday Morning, May 111 When Phenomenal Price Reductions will Startlingly Awaken AH Coos Bay Mrs. hy Comlrou. Mrs. Iloury lloeck. ' Archer in Hunker Hill last Wednes- Gladys ami Mnrlnrln Miiraimii M.,r. and Mrs. It. II. Walter. day afternoon and enjoyed u plona- Jory Kennedy, Dorothy Vaughan, l session of sewing, tho hostess I Marjory Siirbeck, Vera Hantz, Loulso sorving very dainty refreshments, i Watson and Audrey Johnson Special guests present wore: tho The next meeting will he In two Hunker Hill school teachors, Mrs. woeks at tho church parlors. srxn.w SCHOOL I'ICXIC i ANOTHER SIGN OF WEAK EYES Aversion to tho bright need the help of good gl warning means a contin til they are past the aid look forward to such a amine your eyes and fit When you call here you Over 700 people in this value of Toric lenses light denotes weak eyes that asses. Not to heed Nature's ual weakening of the eyes un of glasses. Do you care to time? If not then let us ex them with the proper glasses get only first class work. community can attest to the YOURS FOR BETTER VISION Red Cross Optical Dept. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122 Marshfield llesso Flanagan and the regular members attending being: Mrs. Krlckson, Mrs. W. Phillips, Mrs. Dan Orr. Mrs. L. Roborson, Mrs. It. Hush, Mrs. Sauberg, Mrs. K, Johnson. Mrs. I.. Chrlstenson, Mrs. A. M. Albeo, and Mrs. K, Duncan. Tho club will moot again In two weeks with Mrs. Ilrockmuollor. I I I ' I HONOR .ll'NK iiitiin; I . For tho plonsuro of Miss Anna Holmes of llunkor Hill who is to bo the Juno bride of Hans Hanson, also of this city, n surprlso shower i and birthday party was planned for, last Wednesday evonlng by a num ber of her friends, tho nffalr being' successfully carried out. Miss HoL, inos was tho recipient of many prot-' ty and usoful gifts. Various lively games and musical selections wero followed by delicious refreshments at a lato hour, nftor which all the girls wero taken homo in a enr pro filed by Mr. Hanson. i Those of the party wore: Mrs. W. O. Hamilton. .Mr: and Mrs. A. Kng strom, the Mlssos Madge and Winnie Simpson, Kdna Hanson, lleda Rud berg, Hesse Flanagan, Mabel, Cora an. Alice MathUon, Agnes and Fll zmImmIi Holinos.JMabel Mauzey, Sarah Holmes. Helen .McLaughlin. Anna Holmes and Messrs. Hans Hansen. James Kngstrotn, Francis and James Holme and Mr nn.i Mr After Supper Sale 7 to 10 Tonight 15c Children's Hose, now 8c 15c Gingham Aprons at 9c 25c Wash Petticoats now 16c 98c Sateen Petticoats at 49c 35c Corset Covers now 19c ?5cSij QBqii nctsg oatl5 c 35c Child's Rompers at 17c 15 DAYS ALONE REMAIN TO CLEAR THIS STOCK. EVERY ARTICLE AT FINAL REDUCTIONS NOW After Supper 7 to 10 Tonigl To 35c Neckwear, now al II 35c French Aprons go atft 25c Perfumery offered al j Mason Jar Tops, dojenj 50c Jelly Glasses, dozen, 8 15r Wash Basins now a! S 79c Muslir iGpwnsjpJ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE . . iii D. 31. V. CM'll I ' I ' I I Owing to clrciimstaiiceB, Mrs, i BMMWHHHI" ' - SMITH'S VARIETY STORE NORTH BEND FURTHER PARTICULARS W PRICES I CUT THIS OUT AND USEI IT 1XII I CAtm va.t mift A FEW PRICES FROM OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT-THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Full Size Bed Springs - 75c; $ .00, $ J .50, $2.00, $2.50 Full Size Iron Beds - - . $ 50, $2.00, $2,50 Full Size Mattresses ---..' $ J. 25, $1.50 Kitchen Tables - $J.25, $J.50 Rockers - $1.00, $J.25 Dining and Kitchen Chairs - - - 50c, 75c, $W0 Smnll MnMnu. j. rr 1 tl nfl """" iaci5 $b.UU ana yw And many other articles priced in like proportion are to be fo tind in our Exchange Department. , Our Exchange Department saves thousands of dollar nh vn.n tn, iha nonnio nf Coos Bay. WhynotF AIMA . A , COMPIP uvinu m harvili 1,G. W Holmes.