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n i r y ,cri r n i r k , THE COOS (BAYlrriMES. MARSHFIELdJg REGOnI SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 191&-EVENING EDITION. THREE I iL z Wanted IWiiiU mid JtobloN, ' I,cJ1oc,I.l.ot..e,,: k, nr itown. J r Eot to lea"' ,,H '"''' ,.... I.MIpVd llOII- 'l.onic. "" ' . . i.nf'lipfl- tuilUSO WO 10 -" ;c(i .nlul honesty N '""' Iontr policy :: THAT HATH Jin. si:i: L tawniolnl black walking L, rubber heels at ....$.." ic9. (in Bobby uoum, "T:" eels i.. ; ..,,, os lUoltlen uixio ..... .oe3, black ...... S'g gunnioini unii " ' fcpb nw '," h work shoo, ob low na ....-. ....... f,,n1 ...Sl... 0 !?-." IW "" ' ...... i,.M :.. nj(,... i.. us none nisiwi iu ' '"v . ....... .... Ilfl Conic in i'0 i i- "' UuiW iii"l " ll,cro" Ill-Ill 1H ""r Itl""1 " Soulfi Ihoadiwiy. lectric Shoe Store K. J. IMMEL, Prop. 180 South Broadway Oo Ac C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii iiiimiii urn BMBPi AND IIOME-iMAKISRS' WEEK hoi RjtJRAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 19m Infor&lloii. rracllcil Help for Hie llotnt " tt Ktw, the Comihnully. biiTfnllo of ortgoifii Oicateit Imtiirtrle r'nSiffirwMioitt tthouuad people attended lint year. U Is a tnincri nnu nvs .vi....- porker., and good wort. WINTER SHORT COURSE knutry 10 to February , 1016 hctlcil Ajttlcnltural Cohmc In a Nut Slfcll." Appntvi science in n. "i- - Ite rartnand HouetioU htt la VKU1T RAIS1N0, I'AUM CROPS. nl LTRV" UMNO OARDHNINO, COOK- Lrt Hn!isil ItOt'tHllOM) ARTS. 1IOMH .i.'111n nticivvutt VlfrlllllW. M1A1I rV.1;"':.: ...hllll'villUlM IJIVI! UIIU1T EkGANIZATIONU, MAKKKTINO. nrcipondence Counei Without Tuition, Kipctt In.tructlon In Muilc, Ktduced railroad rate, r prcrrara write to Th College Extluage. Orecon gHciitiril College. CerviWi. lUUI to i-l) WALLPAPER See VIERS About it, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phono 10C-L. JIAnSHPIRLH, OUiiGOlV GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOMD OV TIIH CADILLAC AND 1)01)012 AUTO SUITLIC3 FOK ALL JLUCES op cars 347 Central nv. Phono i7ll-Ii I ay be obtained in MarshfieJd SPIRELLA CORSTS from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. 52 So, 5th St. Phone 200-X FOR TRANSFER AND STOR- AGK OF HOUSEHOLD ROODS FltEICRIT AND RAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 1UU Rcaldeiico Phone 13-J Market Avo. nnd Wntcrfront HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 What the User Think cs DVFnTISLNG analysts boforo Prcpar'ng copy, always try tO fllld til. "lliiw lml.it nt tho user. ... v U IS tlln II'VI ulr.ll innmnla mnlf- lng J nunc, il anno.il "lit dO tllPV '.lu'nvo canroli fnv the user'B point of lew when jney come to p'ai-o thoir advortjs- r : .. ''they did. tho newspaper puid bo tho qo groat nnlVc-sa f ( . The newspaper is tho place "Oro tho COtlSumors no nnlnr.il. l- turn th tho advertising mes- I'aO aS tiVV (In fni llm InfniMiin. on as to current events. The secret of tho succoss of IWSUailPr nilvortlcl,,,. t .i, tnr,t that it lonclms ) ,-i, nni.. of the uses. i w 1- -1 9hk ft1' 1 . - ' " - 1. 11 11 STii JLr -ml 1 &m $ T& IHtTIa JV "W' 'lrv.,rtni,,"T' -T- 1 .A. a. i AroundllioCibcH GIUMDJCLL1S When Your Health Must be Served u There are limesmwhcn all other things must give Way to 'getting well when ' body strength must be zealously conserved. Then the question is not how much food but what kind." A clip of delicious Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate at 3 o'clock in the afternoon bridges the lapse from luncheon to dinner, sustains and upbuilds. Ghirardelli's is a beverage food -that is all nourishment and always appealing to the taste. A tablespoonful, a cent's worth, makes a cup. Buy it in the three pound hermetically sealed can and you'll be doubly economical. Order from Your Grocer Today MMW m D. GHIRARDELLI CO. 1 V . SInoo 1B52 . IHnMHHHHHHHHHM ! i T IIIMIIIWWIIII I BMiuMfltaMaMiHWSi.MBBBB,ttmHa.aBHaiMaaHHMHaHaUMiuMnMMrilaaaiHM '1 n ieg People let M Wti iH Naturally, you havo to glvo them H ti rnnimn tnv nniiiltKv llinrn. ) I Tlicn why not lot thorn know you SliL uuu Honieiiiiug iieojno want, to buu. Ik'lUVjJl V 1 Aiheitiao to them in THE TIMES, M H M H H H 1 Turn tho mauufacliirors' nows- S O 1 1 I M II il H itnitnt nd t-ri tut mr in Mli rtiitn ml. I H HI I I IB HI I i'iv liuiuuiuiiio vu jfj ( mm- m M nU HI II IH 1 .. 1 IRIHIIIIH . .lllllliUII. ,. HHH.B V M ... ...... EEISHui nnd I in MIrsor! Ifnlnn Dnmnin I I a now nowsnanor auvoriiscn gooiia a n - ,l""l,"v"t I In our window at tlip timo tho nd- j B I 0 1 1 vcrtUIng is running. I II Get you i- storo in tho public cyo Ifi IB 1 and neoiilo will leave their foot- II II I an nrliifft nn vruu ilnnr afnn ? -!L JLJrl . , .1 . I 1 -- J " "" '"'" ."i 1 KENSINGTON CLUR 3,ii, " -' ' JJtWWMJJJJJJaJgMa1lamamnMJ HHHHLHLBWHeHiHiKtkllHHHHHHH SI J I "W USa llfr "1 Q1 ft" ' 4 ' ' AND WISH YOU ' -.,., A.. Happy iw fear . a. j "" Begin the New Year right by getting some RECORDS that will bring pleasure and joy to of the family. ' We assure you of our appreciation of your past year and hope by service and satisfaction coming year and 4 i nomas music ,HlUMJHlWW' GWaicleius Urn OiraJrV Ground Chocolate In i-b., I-lb. and 3 -lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3.1b. can. San Francltca Yomf for many years 10 come. v- H Exclusive Agents for the Wiley B. Allen Company. (bontlnticd from Pneo 2) 1i. T-i )UNO PEOPIiK'S PARTY , r Laut Thursday ovciilng, MIsb Mva DrcsHey and Mlus Margaret Volz untcrtnlnod at tin evening of cards and giimos tt tho homo of the for mer on Sputh Fourth Strcot. Tho nnrlo.-' wan iirottlly nrtornca with (locornllons savoring wf Christinas. At "fiOO", inlzos were won by 121 Stcolo and MIhs IsIb Marsh, and thoso winning iirlzon in tho games which loiiowoa wero win uooarum, Miss Kthol Ucuso and A. Y. My- ors. Al it lata hour, tho IiohIuha Morvod a dullghlfiil lunchuou. Tlio list of 'guests included: tho Misses: Mildred Ripley, Helen Laudrlth. IbIh Marsh, Myrtle Cowan, Alico Curtis, Ktliel Reese, Ornco Qrlffln, Ellen Lai-son, Paulino Iiahr, and Messrs: Jay Doyle, A. Y. Myers, J. T. llrnnd, Will Qoodruin, Georgo Mnrcli,, Ed Steele, John Ferguson, J. A. Smith, W. A. Ackormtui. Will Curtis, und V. A. Johnson. A NAPPY NEW YEAR I NORTH IJEXR MIUtAItY j I RECEPTION j ... Todny from a p. ni. to 0 i. in. a inibllu rccoiitlon is being hold at the North Rend public library in formally. Refreshments uro served mid tho music Is furnlshpd by tho North Rend High School Rand. A HAPPY XEW YEAR DANCE AND WATCH PARTY Last evening Mi. nnd Mrs. N. S. Muttson entertained at an informal danro uuil watch party at their homo on North Tenth Street, Borv Ing sumptuous refreshments at tho hour of midnight to tho following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Loud, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. R. Andorsou, 0. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Irish, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. II. Luptou, MIbs Stoonhiirg, Mrs. L. L. dorr, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Atchison, Mr. and .Mrs. A. E. Dl motit, J. Jones nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fellor. -A HAPPY NEW YEAJt- HERII'.S OK PARTIES On Wednosdny, Thursday nnd Friday aftornooiiB of this week, p,Mrs. E. Kelley entertained at sowing J partlcu followed by a flvq o'clock ten. uccoratioufl for tho dollghtrul nffntrs consisted of cholco roses and forns. Thoso enjoying tho hospi tality or Mrs. Kelloy this weok woro; Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mib. Frnnc cs Hazard, Mrs. I). C. dirty, Mrs. Lily Frledborg, Mrs. Alico Hall, .Mrs. F. E. Allon, Mrs. .Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Eleanor McMullon, Mrs. J. II. Staddeu, Dr. Juno Mar tin, Mrs. Charles Thorwnldi Mrs. D. L. Rood, Mrs. Chas. Fouslor, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mm. Alva Doll, Mrs. L. L. Gorr, Mrs. Dan Keating, Mrs. Llddoll, Mrs. E. M. Rarry, nnd (ho Misses: Helen Bnracuo. Franoos Franso, Roulah Stobno, Myrtlo Tripp, Rolvn nnd Ross Flan agan, Hoguo, IsIs Marsh, Ruth Al lien, Ross Immol, Stalloy, and Ada Cllnlcenbonrd. UAPPY.NEW YEAR new VICTOR every member business the to merit it the ' i the members of the Kensington chit) r.t hef honid yesterday afternoon, epccinl gitCBts present being' Miss Gtuco Wolvorton and Mrs. Johnson of Coqullld. Tho social hours wero fjpent pleasantly in sewing nnd chat as usual and at tho. close) of tho ar teruoon, the hostess served dainty refreshments. Tho members out wero: Mrs. 0. Ij. Dlndlnger, Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Sirs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. M. A. Dnno, Mrs, L. L. Thomas, Mrs. li. .'. McKlnnon, Mrs. Llonol Cordon and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. Tho club will meet again in tvo wcekB with Mrs. h, A. Mljcuvist. ANNUAL 3IILLICOMA DANCE j v Last evening the Mllllconia Club was rosponsiblo for one of tho most brlllinnt affairs of tho season, Its annual dance nt tho club rooms. Tha decorations wero all of the ChristmaH Idea. Anthony's or chestra furnished tho music. Thoro wero lu uttendnnco about sixty or seventy couples, a number of exceed ingly smart gowns being in evidence Tho commlttco in charge of this de lightful affair wero Claudo Thoiup. boii, J. 15. Montgomery and A. Y. My,- cts. Punch was Bcrvod during tno evening, nlso other light rofrcsh munts. 4. 4 ! v . . . PHILATIIEA WATCH PARTY Last evening, tho Junior Phlla tbca of tho First Raptist church, Miss Alico Tlckell, teacher, mot nt tho church pnrlors for a watch par ty nnd gift exchange which had boon postponed nt Christmas timo. Miss Lena Largont and Mrs. C. II. Marsh vera special guests at tho party und tho members out wero: Misses Tlck ell, Ruth McLaughlin, Miriam and Clomonco Wright, Naomi Daniels, Loulso Phillips, Alico Richardson, Ilcsslo Rudborg and Abbio Lodwnrd. Eutortnluing games woro played un til midnight when delicious refresh ments woro served. fr KAIPLOYIuS ENJOY RANQUET The Coon and Curry Telophonc 'Company this ovontug, Is -giving It) annual banquet and bianco ut the Chandler hotel in honor of Its em ployes nt Gardiner, Powers, Rnndon, Coqulllo, North Rond and Marsh field. Preparations nro being nindo for over fifty guests, Including tho wlvos of tho omployos. Tho banquet will talco placo from G:30 to 0 o'clock, and from this on until mid night, dancing will bo indulged in. The; goutlomou friends of the young lndlos will Join thorn for this part of tho program. It is cxpectod that former omployos of tho tolophouo offlco will again talco their old places to-night so that all of tho local oporntors will ho ublo to attend this dollghtrul afralr. ENTERTAINS HIGH SCHOOL CLUR Miss Rortha Davis was liostoss last evening to tho members or tho L. T. G, Club, vl former high school organ ization ut n Movlo party nt tho No ole and than nt a delightful informal social ovenlng at hor homo on South Fifth Strcot. Music, games und dancing comprised tho diversions un til midnight when n dollghtful luucu cou was servod. Tho party guests wero j Mlssoa Nell Warwick, Ruth Cowan, Dagmar Fllesburg, Ruth Dun- gnu, and Messrs; Ralph Dressor, Ed Bolt, Ignatius Clmprtinn, Clarence Rurrows, and Chester Isaacson. A HAPPY NEW YEAH METHODIST WATCH PARTY Last evening, the various depart ments or tlio Methodist church join ed in a watch party at tho church parlors, which wa& attonded by about sixty people. A dollghtrul time Is reported. From 0 to 10, tho Ep worth had ohargo, and led in a pleas ant social hour, in games and music. During the) next hour retreshments wero served by the Ladles Aid, and this was rollovod by a hair hour or re- llglous service conducted by tho Brotherhood pf tho organization. At 11; 30, Ro,v. Knotts. pVeached the New Year's .sermon "Watch and Walt," and at midnight, the entire congregation joined in singing the Doxology, as tho church bell was be ing rung. A HAPPY NEW YEAR DAHLIA CLUR PAltTY Last evening, the ladles of tho Eastport Dahlia Club woro hostesses to their husbands at a delightful watch, party at tho home of Mr. und ; ill! , ,11, I I 'itVENW Til IB KVKSIS J The. Flremon nro giving their nn nua Now Year's danoo this evening at tho Eagles hall. A good timo nnd a largo crowd are anticipated by tho boys. Tlnj Coos and Curry Tolojthona Company is giving Us annual din ner and dance- this evening to their employes at the Chandler Hotel. Tho ladles of the North Rend D. M. C. Club nro entertaining their husbands this evening wiah a card party mt the honjo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams.. - , . O f Mrs. J. 12.' Cooley. Thd decorations consisted1 of nn abundance of greens, arranged artistically. Nov Years games' wero played, resolutions mnde, mid at midnight n sumptuous supper Was servod -after which, the guests joined Hi n hearty slngi Altogether, tho evening was a Very pleasant one. Thosd present wero: Mr. und-Mrs. E. Cameron, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Rea ltor, Mr, and Mrs. E. Yako, Mr. nnd Airs. E. Olemon, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Connor, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Woods, .Mr. uiid Mrs, J. E. Cooley, Misses Ruby Cooley, Margaret Woods and Lortin Cooloy. A HAPPY NEW YEAR CHANDLER DINNER PARTIES p A largo number of dinner parties wero given last evening at tho Chand ler hotel, tho tables having been en gaged so in o timo before. Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Rogors had ns guests, Mr. and Mi-b. W. II. Kennedy, and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. V. Cntterlln. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, woro guests or Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Stephenson of North Rend. Dr. Georgo E. Dlx cntertnlnod tho following: Mr. -and Mrs. A. II. Pow ers, Lucy, Plorcnco, Hazel and Al bert Powors, Dr. ami Mrs. B. B. Straw, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Powers, Mrs. Tnlty, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Toyo nnd Frank Laiso. Miss Malonoy and J. E. Montgom ery woro dinner guests of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hall. Tho following young men wero bcatcd nt ono tablo: Messrs: A. Y. Myors, Frank Hnrlockor, Roy Gill, Walter Rtitlor, Joo WilllaniB, John Kronholm, and Claudo Thompson. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Gardiner of North Rend wore host nnd hostess nt tho Chnudlor to Mr. ami Mrs. Noilson of Rnndon nnd Miss Heath. Tho guests or Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Mntson At tho Chaudlor woro Mrs. B. K. Jones, Mrs. Edna Rlchnrdson, Judgo nnd Mrs. John S. Coko and Miss Evolyn Andorson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnraway woro din ner guests or Mr. und Mrs. T. R. James. Mr. and Mrs. Sweiison woro din ner guests or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Powell. Tho following wero guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. J. C. Kendall: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, and Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Nasburg. Among other guests at tho Chand ler woro: Miss Floronco Aiken nnd Jack Moroon, Miss Paulino Dahr nnd J. A. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. May, Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Arkloy, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Curinlchnol, and S. A. WilllaniB. A HAPPY NEW YEAH INFORMAL WATCH PARTY Mlus Mablo Lang was hostess at an informal watch party at hor homo on Seventh and Donnelly last ovenlng, which was very iirottlly decorated tor tho occasion with cltiBtors or greous. Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mrs. Olivia Ed man and Mr. and Mrs. Mel G. Duncan play ed whist, whllo seated around tho ta blo where pit was played wero tho following: Mrs. L. B. Mauzoy, Mrs. J. B. Muuzoy, ami tho Misses Ilolon McLaughlin, Mablo and Alpha Mau- ley, Janot Kscott, and Francos ana Mablo Lang. Music followed theso diversions and just boforo midnight, tho hostess assisted by her sisters Mrs. L. E. Mnuzoy and Miss Frances I.ting sorvod a delicious luuqheon, I)y thlB timo tho ground was covered with snow and as farewells wero said tho girls snowballed each other in flno style. A HAPPY NEW YEAR NEW YEARS PARTY I Last evening, Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Vestal entertained at ono or the most pleasant watch parties ot the sea son, "50Q" bolng played during tho last few hours, ot 1915. Tlio hoBt nnd hostess's apartments at tho Ilnguo woro prettily and appropriat ely decorated in keeping with tuo Christmas spirit. Two Christmas tregs woro In evidence, and an nr tfst'c ttrrangenient of huckleberry and other greens was intertwined with red bells and pther yulotldo tap estry. First prizes at cards woro won by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nas burg, and tho consolation trophy was awarded to Mrs. C. E, Ash. At a lalo hour delectable dainties wero served tho following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Ash, Mrs, Elizabeth Hydo, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannls, Mr, and Mrs. M. L. May, Mr. atid Mrs. Harry Nasburg, Miss Mildred RIploy, Min Graco Williams, Bon Fisher, yjMr. Rlp'ey, una Harry Gordon. SUTR ENTERTAIN PRESS f W. NlfiU'SPAPER MEN AREj qUETS OF DR. HAYDON InVlted to Dinner and to Sco thd Old Year Out Willi An Old Friend By no means tho lenst important of tho closing or tho year events wns tho entertainment given a 'number of newspaper men oE tho city by Dr. Yf.,' Haydon it his apartments." Tho af fair was limited strictly to the doc lor'fl newspaper friends wlio wero his cupper g'ue'sts and "who were mvltdd , to boc th'o old year out with him. Dr. 'Haydon may truly ho Bald to bo tho only real bohonllan in tho city. ' Ills quarters nro a highly Interesting1 museum, containing a rare collection' of relics, nnd as well as boIng) tno' I'.ondqnnftors for a Wonderful storo of Information concerning scientific' mnttors and facts about Coos Ray. Thoro Is probably no plnco in tlio slnlo whero there. can bo found' d complete it collection of dafn niuT eclontiric spcclmeiiB porlninlng to tho locality hb has boon gnlheTroVIjftby? Dr. Haydon. From a scleiitjjjc stand point his Coos Ray collection coit'd, hnrdly ho more comple'te, lleiiaviiiK r.jitsnt ninny years lu r&narMr"worlc on this part or tho coastil , ', Dr. Ilaydon's quarlerHjiavcffli'wjy'a.. been open to tho nowspnper mciowJio havo round thoniselvert twcloolno vIs- Iters nl nny hour, however Informal; ' Many distinguished persons nnd ' rcores of town visitors havo been otf lertnlned at Dr. Ilaydon's but prob ably none have onjoyed moro his hos pitality than tho representatives of the press. It was thoicforo quite fit ting tltnt they should boo tho old year cut with tho doctor. a happy new Year MILITARY HIGHWAY NO VAOUn DREAM SAYS ORIGINATOR Project In Modified and Ultimate Cost Greatly Reduced Urges That Work Ro Continued Tenacity of purposo and "stick- to-ltlvonoss marks tho efforts of F. W. Harris, civil engineer or Ronton, Washington, nnd father or tho move ment nlrcady launched for a coast military road. Ho has Just writ-' ten a personal letter to J. W. Mot ley nsklng tho opinion or this vicin ity regarding tho movo and urging that tho good work bo continued. Tho original program, or u. const road strotchlng rrom Seattle to. Mexico paralleling tho coast aimhc way, has boon cut down somowliut, sa-3 tho engineers, to tnko ndvan ttgu or tho Pacifld Highway in bov cral places. Ho believes this chango will glvo tlio movement a bottor chance boforo Congress aiid ho expresses tho hellst that tho mensuro will eventually carry. With tlio Pacific Highway oxtond Ing from Soattlo to Portland and thenco to Eugono Mr. HarrlB Bays this road should bo included in tho project,. Lauo county is now un dertaking tho proposition of hulld ing a road from Eugono to Flor ence. This would bring tho high way at onco to tho const and It would parallel tho sett through Coos Bay to Etirkea whero It would join tho northern oud of tho Cali fornia Stuto road. "Tho section betweon Floronco and Eureka Is tho most Important strip now" says tho writer. "Soli ctors Lauo and Chamborlain nro in a position to put this rpad through. J would urge that tho mattor bo again put bororo tho Portland Chamber of Commorco. Tho pro Joct needs a real driving forco. I can only present! tho plan; you poo- plo miiBt apply tho pressure." A HAPPY NEW YEAR- , ROYS IN NAVAL MILITIA W " Fifteen Join nt Portland Abb'iirtl (o ' Roston '' " illilr What is said to bo ,tli9flrst en listment of boya In a Nav4i.mlltla was mado In Portland a, row dayu ago whon some 15 lads of tho Wash ington high scliool took tlio oath of nllegianco on the decks of the it. S. gunboat Boston. This Is tho vessel that visited Coos Bay at tho time a, company of naval militia existed here. Most of tho boys aro in tho vlclu-. lty or ,17 yoara or ago, Jt la expocted tho prosqnt number will bo lncrea.B9d to between 50 and GO boys. At loast 40 nights a yoar will bo spoilt aboard tho ship in training. Tho now crow will bu given instruc tion in three branches of naval pro cedure, in (ho duties of seamen, with the engineering force or in, tho de partment 'of navigation. , In the suinmor the lads will go on" a cruise and poslbly tho first ono will bo to Alaskan waters. Tho gunboat Boston enmo to Cooa Bay soveral years ago. having nodlN riculty in entering the harbor, "'This craft is "nv stationed iii Portland fop the bone t of the Oregon Ncval mil III. . JA HAPPY NEW YEAR STICKS TO T IE 1101 t)' r Jt w j 'l -j "3 ,4, s M J 4ff . A .. 1 Ut. H Sv' . T' AM 4 ''It "k 1 k s,t '5f . K $? ' V ,v "Mite-" ' i v V. . V L .--!, --. $ iV'li &HS&&1. 3 i'Pi ' ' "St- .. irrVf' i wxnst' .