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SwsSnSiwSlw&l ft ,T-" '1m-vt1mrwr" 'mmmvfj li MW'WIIMWIW IHMMHU WY'W','WWr f "" " "i"y' -v vfn tw mi' fi'PR.iV.W't ''' t r"? pi-wfcmwy Mi4 I f ;i - Only a Very Few More Days OK Till. January V r K Ir Clearance Sale ' GOODS IN ALL DHPARTMKNTS h KIIPIH.V vnim fi J Hub Dry Goods Company 1 1'. w "lwnux vtr.'viv imtriiimlllMIII i Comer Broadway and Ccntnil Avenue. r - A (Continued From Page Thrco) . JUNIOR RKC1TAL t- .Thero will bo a Junior pupils ro cllal noxt Saturday, Jan. ,29th, at tho Ilenrlk QJordrum ConBorvatory. Tho-lOultal' will bo, given In tho nf tonoon, and commence at 4:00 o'clock. All patrons of tho. Conser vatory aro cordially Invited to at tend. i i NORTH IJKNI) PARTY' -- LaBt evening Mrs. Harry Schaas- e'r of North Bond ontortalnod at a xasant party In honor of her hus- nJ'b blrthdny. Gamos and music, Inter dollciouB refreshments , up a delightful ovenlng for tho vlng: Mr. and Mrs. V. Randlo, I ..'. and Mrs. Earl Hutchlns, Mr. and aura. iom juza, nir, ami Airs, uorg ron, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Perkins, Mr. BBlWr8, Arl,,ur Dorbyshlro, Prof. nU Mm.- arubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ijralnnrd, Mrs, Jeff Hartmunn, Miss JSIa WoIbs and Mr. and Mrs. Shaas- ' " JL. ECKLKBRATKS THIRI) BIRTH. M DAY I ' f (Last Monday afternoon, Loulso eck, tho Httlo daughter of Mr. and rs. JP, I). Peck colobrated her third rthdav with a delightful nartv at wplch a iuiilbcr of her llttlo frlonds vvrai gtteats.,, Childish prattle nna ffpllcs qfceupied- thp afternoon bourn, nid tlien 'wpro sdryed those dollca $b ;Wlijcl( ar.o s'o dear tp tho heort ofs'every'chlld. A flash light plcturo oLlh6grouii'wtiB taken In tho houso wid on, 'the' pdrch, Tlioso presont yfcrerGlnudlna Kaufman, Loulso ttop llill. omaa; cyiiuua Lujeqvist, uyntnia ; Adelnldo and Barbara Laraway, TjTeandr' Cralp, Suzy Qulst, Luch Nn pfn, Mary AUco Mason, Janls McKln- 3jn, Dp,rqthy Barry, Audry Lyons, Wol Ion Hold. Charles "Walker Endl ci'tt pf Coqulllo, and tho hostess lxnilso Peck. Tflf .' t I" ' f NORTH 11ILN1) OLUH AUXIIi- i IARY T ffTho ladlos auxiliary of tho North Vend Clib met 'in tho club rooms "Tuesday afternoon to o,njoy an In- 'formul afternqon of Qards and chat, aucUon. 'bridge being the princ'pal diversion. Thp ladles out were: j'lrsv'Q. S.,yjnsor,' Mrs. Fred Hollla- teMrs. "ife'nry" Bergman, Mrs. E. ICoo, Mrs. M. E. Evorltt, Mrs. Her- 'iVt Armstrong, Mrs. King. Mrs. I. liv Itirtle, Mrs. Oeorgo Hazer, Mrs. ri.C. Reynolds, Mrs. C. T McCuh lunvj Mrs. Dennis Hull and Mrs. Iris i, 4 , PARKVELI PARTY A farowoll party was given last esduy evening at the Guild hall the members of tho Episcopal rch choir in honor of Alfred it 1 1""FW8borg who loft this week to tako apposition in tho victrola dopartmont qti ihe Wiley D. Allen offices In Portland. During thp ovenlng, Im promptu musical numbers were con tributed by Mrs. E. S. Henderson, iMJgses. Bess Ayre, Clara Myron, and Messrs Ackles, Preston and Flels- THE ORKATLY HACItlFICKI). -N'KKIIS l.'OIt MONTHS to COMH VStl. fW fl 1 .. . j'wiv iviMinn Phono S101. berg, and a regular song "Fesl" waff engaged in by all. At tho cIobu of an especially pleasant evening, delic ious . refreshments ' were sorvod Those presont woro: Roy. .JR. E,, Drowning, Dr. and Mrs. win. Hora-J fall, Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Ayro, .Mr. and Afrs. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Ostllnd, Mr, and Mrs. E. 8. Hen dorson, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stauff Mrs. L. A. Llljoqvlst, Mrs. J. S. Coke, MIhhcb Edith Preston, Evelyn Audor son, Inez Johnson, Clara Myrcn.Jlonii, Ayro, Marlon Horsfall, and MosBrs Alfred Flolsborg, E. P. Norton, Bon nott Swnnton, Acklcs, and Elinor jolinson. 4 . , , ,,. ATHENE DELPIILiX SQCl- I KTY I Tho Athono DolphlaiL Society of North Bend held uu interesting moet-. Ing" at tho library building last Tuos daysovenlng, papors being read car rying out tho subject of "Early AthT ens". Tlioso having papors ami their topics woro: "Early Athenian Law Makers" . . . t Miss Etta Taylor "Eastorn or Western Civilization , Triumphant; What Does It . Signify" Miss Holen Monde "Are Marathon Races Suited to Prosont Day Life?" . , Miss Katherlno Mcndo "Trado and tho Persian Attack on Greeco" and "Tho First Marathon Raco" wero topics treated with gon oral dlscusslona, Noxt Tuesday oven lng tho society will moot again and tha topic for 'study will bo. "Atheni an Supremacy". Tlioso present woro: Mrs. .C.' S. Kalsor. Misses Katherlno and Helen Monde, Etta Taylor, Amy Isaacs, MarguorJte "Veldy and Car rie Stevens. i. : 4 . INFORMAL I ; Mr. and- Mrs. R. A. Corthell of Bay Park entertained a few frionds Informally last Tuocdrty' evening, when - each 'guest present was r$ quired to contribute some stunt t6 the ovonlng's entertainment. A ve ry enjoyable tlmo ensued and at the. cioso, appetizing refreshments woro served. Those InvUed wore: Mr, and Mrs. Schwartz and Roy, Harry, Upward, Vesta, Mario and Irs Sch'vyarta!, Mr, and Mrs. John Halo and E. H. Ccmpboll. 4 EPISCOPAL Ii.I)IK8 TEA I 7- - This afternoon, tho ladles Guild of the Marshfleld Episcopal cnurch are giving a musical tea for the public. Through tho courtesy of iMr. F. E. Conway, this Is bolng given In the oiitentalnment hall of tho Myrtlo Arms. The musical numbers aro in charge of Mrs. Wnj. Horsfall Jr. ne decoratlons'aro both choice and artis tic. Following Is tho list of tho ladles lh'oharge: Patronesses: Mrs. E. G. Perham, Mrs, F. E. Conway, Mrs. T, S. Har Y$y, Mrs. G. A. Bonnett, Mrs. W. M. Blake, Mrs H, S. Tower and Mrs. O. M. Bylor of North Bend. ' Mrs. A. R. O'Brlon, Miss Evelyn Anderson and Miss Agnes Hutcheson composo tIB publicity committee, and tho deco rating commltteo Includes Mrs. II. E. Kelty, Mrs. C, W, Cumbers, Mrs, E. Lf McCluro, Mrs. G, L. Dlndlnger, Mrs. Herbert Lockhart and Mrs. J, S. COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916 EVENING SOCIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY Episcopal Guild public tea In ontortalnmcnt hall of Myrtlo ArniB. Miss Knthorlno Stump on tortalna for her young" friends. MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society w.th Mrs. Harriett M. Kol logg. Progress Club with Mrs. A. B. Gldloy. TUESDAY Athene Dolphlan Society of North Bend at th6 Library. Ladles Guild In guild hall. North Bend Club nuxllltiry at cards. , WEDNESDAY North Bond D. M. C. club with Mrs. C. A." Perkins. Jolly Dozoti club with Mrs. F. M. Marhoffor in Bunker Hill. Dorcun Club with Mrs. II. L. RuBSoll on Catching Inlet. Christian SlBtorhood at tho church, THURSDAY Alert club with Mrs. F. B. Rood on North Coos River. North Bond Methodist la dies social afternoon. A. N. W. club with Mrs. Allco Hall. FRIDAY Bunker Hill PnrentH Teachers mooting at mid tho school Iioubo. Trio Card Club with Mrs. Wm.. Schroodor. KonBlngton Club with Mrs. Lionel Gordon. Dahlia Club with Mrs. C. M. Connor in Eastport. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. W. D. Curtis. SATURDAY Family Clrclo with Mrs. G. Johnson In Bunker Hill. Ccko. The ladlos who will assist during the various hours of tho after noon aro Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. Frances Hazard, Mrs. J. D. Goes, Mrs. A T. Lagorstrom, Mrs. F. M, Parsons, Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mrs. B. F. Eb boiika, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. It. E. Browning and Mrs. Henry O'Mara. At tho closo of tho session last Tuesday aftoruoon, light refresh ments wero sorvod by tho hostesses, Mrs Emma Nasburg, Mrc. Guy War ner and Mrs. J, II. Flanagan. Tho soloists aro: Vocal, Mrs.F, E. Conway, Horbort Busterud, Hnrry Bultmann and Mr. Acklos; violin, Mrs. Charles Hall; piano, Miss Mary Krusu; accompanist, Mrs, Win. Horsfall Jr. . CATHERINE STUMP ENTEIf- TAINS . Miss Catllorlno Stump, daughter of Mrs. F. E. Wilson Is enter taining this aftornoon In honor of her ninth birthday, tho affair bolng lier first jmcty. Tho rooms aro most doilghtfully docorntod, the predominating color of pink being dvorywhoro- j evidence Tho dain ty placo carda on which aro hand painted pink flowers, are tho hand iwork of Mrs.. Wilson, Tho tablo favors aro llttlo flower baskets. Doz ens of mlnlaturo baloons, hearts, buttorfllos and kewples danglo from the celling and curtains. Llttlo toy animals fastened t6 the ends of pink streamers which are suspended from t))o chandelier form a clrclo In tho cdnter of tho long tablo and within (hla roosts tho largo birthday oako with Its pink candles hold In placo by rose 'buds. Miss Cathorino's guests are: Dorothy Wood, Virginia Hodglns, Eleanor Flanagan, Vera Albrocht, Helon Sullvan, Loulso Lockhart, LouIbo Malonoy, Virginia Coko, Margaret Luso, Wm. Luso, Margarot Stauff,, Sylvia Balllngor, Rosemary Richardson, Bornlco Egen hoff, Alene Egenhoff, Flororico Smith, Vorla Wilson, Lucllo, Jano and AgncB McLaln, Alice and Holen Flanagan, Edna KJelland, Ena McKnoowu, Elvla Grant, Grace McKeown, Marlon aud Floronco Kar dell, Mario Rpgers and Frances Sum ner. v . MYRTLE ARMS DANCING PARTY : Tho dancing party given at tho .Myrtlo Arms last -vonlng by tho management for the house guests and their frlonds was a most unique and delightful affair, and was at tended by about urty-fivo couples. Excollont music was furnished by Mr. Martin, violin; Mrs. F. R, An thony, piano, and Robort Ross, clalr onet, A reception was held from 8 to 0, and at tho latter hour, the guests began dancing. Tho enter tainment commltteo -was composed of Messrs, W. A, Ackermau, Bon Fisher and Fred Smith. UIP.THDAY PARTY. I Last Tueaday evening, Mrs. Anna Blanchfield entertained at her apart ments in the Matlock building In hon or of the birthday of her nelce Miss 'oo Dolan. GanicH woro played and altogether a delightful time was on Joyed. A pretty featuro of tho evening nvaB tho birthday cako with I the lighted candles. At a lata hour ! Mrs. Blanchtlold served appetizing rofrcshniPiitSf Tlioso present wero, Misses Zoo Dolan, Mario Vasoy, Ircno Fiances and Margaret Stack, Bortha Davis, Allco McLaln and Messrs. Valerian VAsey, John Stack, Leo Mc Lnln and Esmond Qlossap. . PAST MATRON'S SOCIETY. . Mrs. Allco Hall cntortnined tho monitors of tho Past Matron's So ioty and a fow spoclal guests yes terday afternoon, at tho monthly business and social session. Tho Christmas exchango which had been postponed from December was hold at this tlmo. After tho transaction of matters of IhibIiiosb, tho guests enjoyed a pleasant aftornoon of social diversions and towards even ing, tho hostess assisted by Mrs. 'Royal Nllcs and Miss IsIb Marsh sorved a dainty luncheon. Tho next mooting will bo tho 18th of Fou "ruary with Mrs. Frances Hazard. Special guests present woro: Mrs. Mary McKnlghl, ,Mra. Carl Evert sou, Mrs. G. L. Dlndlnger, Mrs. Royal Miles, Mlses IsIs Marsh and Evelyn Flanagan. -The mombers out woro: Mrs. A. D. Wolcott, Mro. F. E. Allon, Mra. F. Hazard, Mrs. C. II. Marh, .Mrs. C. II. Dungan, Mrs. Georgo F. Murch, Mrs. Lily Froldborg, and Mrs. D. C. McCarty. 4 . LADIES ART CLUB. . , . .. Mrs. Jas. Cowan Sr., was a pleas ing hostess yesterday aftoruoon to 'tho Ladles Ar.t Club at their regular huslncs nndsoclnl afternoon. Ap petizing refreshments woro served towards oVonlng to tho following who woro present: Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mra. A. L. Housovortli, Mrs. E. D. McArthur.Mra. II. G. Hoy, Mb. A. K. Arkloy, Mrs. Olivia Edman, Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Mrs. F. L. Sumner, Mrs. ,V. E. Hoagland andMrs. R. II. Wal ter. Mrs. W. B. Curtis will ontortaln tho blub noxt Friday afternoon. . : BRIDGE CLUB I 1 :0 Oh Wednesday of this wcok tho Brldgo Club onjoyed a social aftor noon of cardB at tha homo of Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, prlzo for high scoro bolng won by Mrs. E. G. Porhanl. A delicious luncheon pre ceded tho aftornoon's diversion. Branchos of groons prettily adorned tho parlor, where tho ladles woro entertained. Special guests woro Mrs. S. C. Small and Mrs. Cluudo Nasburg. Tho regular members this week wero Mrs. E, K. Jones, Mrs. Edna Rchnrdson, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Airs. Elizabeth Morchant, Mrs. J. H. Flan agan, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. W. M. Blake, Mrfl. J. W. Bonnett, Mrs. E. G. Porham and Mrs. Lockhart. Mrs. Tower will ontortaln tho club at the noxt meeting In two weoks. ! ' PASTIME CLUB L Tho Pastlmo Club of North Bend spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Richard Marshall on Wednes day of this wook In sowing and chat, with dollclous dalntloa served towardn ovenlng. Miss Josephino Richardson was a special guost of tho club. Tho ladles will meot again In two weoks with Mrs. Joo .Ollm The members out this wook wore; Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire, Mrs. R. B. Hazer, Mrs. Edward ThomaB, Mrs. Thos, Juza, Mrs. Frank Mus- pus, Mrs. Mllas Richardson, Mis. Justin Arms and Mrs. Roy Brajn ard. , DELIGHTFUL-EVENING PAR- Last ovenlng, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Doromus entertained for Gordon Ra'smusson with an especially do light ful dancing and card patty. At brldgo, prizes woro won by Miss Griffin and A. Y. Myers. Tho host ess served a dollclous luncheon at a lato hour. Tlioso present were: Mr, and Mrs. A- O. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Grimes, Mr, and Mrs. A.-K. Peck, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, tho Misses: Grace Wolverton, Ade laide Clarke, Graco Williams, Eth el Roesd, Ellon Larson, Grace Grif fin, Iva Stokes and Messrs: J. T. Brand, A, Y. Myors, Jay Doylo, Joo Williams, Frank Harlocker, Del Bengston, Ben Fisher and Gordon Kasmussen. , . NORTH. BEND ,OLUB DANCE.. . Last evening, tho ladles Auxiliary of the North Bend Club entertained with an Informal dancing party at the Qlubrooms, A very enjoyable time resulted. A victrola furnisneu tho music. At a lato hour tho ladles served a delicious buffet luncheon. Those present wero: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Arkley, Mr. and Mra. Earl Powell, Mr.and Mra. Gregory, Mr. nnd Mrs, Fred Holllster, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Evorltt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern, .,Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Bartlo, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Groves, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E, Burmestor, Mr. and Mro. J. W. fMltchol, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Morten, Mrs. L. C. Reynolds, :ho Misses GUI, Tlttlo, Hayes and Messrs, Dr. Kelzor, Clarenco Klblor nnd Peters. It has been decided that nt the Tuesday afternoon sessions, tho lludlea will take churgo ulplmbotlcal ly (is hostesses. Noxt week, Mrs. A. IC. Arkloy with tho asslstanco of Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor wll ontortaln at tho clubrooms from 2 to r, On tho 11 th of February, a fancy drcsB ball, which promises to bo n brilliant affair will bo given In tho club rooms. Anthony's orchestra will furnish tho music. 4 CHANGE IN CONSERVATORY FACULTY ,- . 4 Jcno Sovoly Is leaving tho Ilenrlk GJordrum Conservatory nt the end of this term. Mr. Geo. C. llagstrom of Seattle Wash., will' bo his suc cessor. Mr. llagstrom who Is an ar tist or tho highest standing will ap pear In concert hero shortly after lila arrival. Mr. llagstrom takos charge of tho violin department nt the- boglnulng of noxt term Jan, .'II. He will nrrlvo In MarBhfleld Jan, 30. t J t INFORMAL CHAT t $ Mr. and Mrs. Rny Ollivant mov ed this week Into tho cast npartmont of tho Duplox, on Ninth nnd Don nelly formerly occupied by Mr. ana Mrs. J. II. Lupton. J. 4. r, Mrs. Wnlter WcIIb of Bandon was n Marshfleld visitor this wook. Mrs. Owen Knowlton of Coqulllo, who will bo remombcred on the Bay as Miss Myrtlo Lund, visited frlonds hero this wcok. 4 Dr. Mattlo B. Shaw Intends to loava noxt Thursday for Portland whero Bho will meet Dr. II. M,. Sluiw'n mother from tho cast, and accompany her horo for an oxtouded visit. .J. 4. ;. Mrs, E, Mlngus was hostess at an Informal neighborhood sowing party last Monday aftornoon nt her homo on Commercial Avenue. . Mr. J. LIIIub will arrlvo on tho Kilburn from tho south. Ho la a business man of San Francisco nnd whllo hero will bo a guest at tho GJordrum Conservatory. Mrs. Carrlo Dungan entertained a ' fovr ladles Informally nt sawing yes-' tordny afternoon. Dainty rofroBh-1 merits woro sorved at tho closo of a pleasant social aftornoon. , . Coos Ray Time Want Ads nro of , direct nnd practical usefulness to nil renters, In finding n congenial I and Hiiitablo placo In uhlch to live. Persons having houses to rent should nvnil thoiitficlvoj of tho op- 1 portiinlty offered by tho.so ainiiU ads. 1 Times Want Ads nio tho ono me dium which nviclies ALL tho people. They eiigngo public attention 01 cry dny -Always on ho Job. Times want ads bring results. The White is King fiZfflffl. We have the famous White Ro tary sewing machines at the follow ing prices: .. . We -sell them for $40 cash or $45 v6ri' "easy' terms Going & Harvey Company Complete House Furnishers EDITION. MUG CHEESE LOCAL CREAMERIES FIND MORE MONEY IN THIS PRODUCT. Quit Miimiriictiii'O of IlnUw foi' Iho Present In Hinted Whole; buIciyi nra SpeciiIntliiK. Two of tho largo crcaniorlesl of Coos County haVo discontinued tho making of butter and havo gono In to tho oxcluslvo manufacture of cheese, tho morkot for tho lattor bo lng especially good at thin season of tho year. Tho Coos Bay Croamory, eRtabllshod In 1892, has Just mni'o this announcement as hns tho Nor way croamery. Tho wholesale cheeso market Ib In an unsettled condition. Local wholesalers and also tlioso In out nldo points, stnto that they do not know exnetly "whoro they ttro at." A prominent cheeso wholcsalar of Seuttlo Is making n trip through tho Northwest Investigating tho present conditions. IIo Is expected on Coos Bay Bomotlmo this wcok. May Do Spoculutiiur. Thero Is a hint that no mo of tho larger wholesalers nro speculating and right now nro Bending tho price 0 cheeso skyward in hopes of got ttng most of tho creameries to mak ing cheeso nnd then tho prico will be dropped and tho market' bought up In pioparation for tho next rlno. At thin season of tho year It is difficult to get milk. Maiiy of the herds havo gono dry nnd will re main bo until spring comes. Wholomtlo Piiro Ih HIrIi. Cheeso now" Is wholesaling at about 18 centa a pound and butter nt 20 and30 cents. With milk testing in f tho neighborhood of flvo per cent of butter fat cheeso runs about 12 Voundb of milk thus Dotting tho pro ducer about $2.1 C. Tho samo amount of milk would mako about tlvo (pounds of buttor or approximately .Jl.BO. This Is tho rcjiBon tho crcam- crlos nro going over to tho making of cheeso, Exited Price to Dron. With tho coming of spring It Is oxpected tho prlco of chooso will drop Before sLLLLV'.diLLLLLLLH ler lesldcni'o, Claudo NiiHlnir resldonco. Then eonio nnd talk to W. O. Jinfoviirtliy nlmut It or phono 70..I and I wljl call 011 you. Coos Bay Sheet & Metal Works Jd.t South Bioniluny ! ing- Machines But Don't than we for. CALL IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE THEM TO Y0U t WE GUARANTEE THESE MACHINES V AND OUR GUARANTEE IS GOOD BECAUSE WE ARE RESPONSIBLE SCOTCH TOlI CALEDONIAN CLUB WILL vk AN ENTERTAINMENT mini Wlll Bo In Observance of llhtliday of Robert Burns 011 .l.imiiirj Tho members or fne Caledonian Club will glvo an ontortalnnient et tho Odd Fellows Hall at 7.30 p, n. Jliti. 2G in observance of Robert Burns' blrthdny. Thero will bo a program wiilch will be followed by a dnnco. Tito numbers on the Iiro- gram will bo as follows: Chairman .... Mrs. Dan McDoiialJ Speaker on Burns . . Dr. II. M. Shaw Solo: "Bolter Bldo a Woo" niij Hangs"i(!i ,... Mrs. E. L. Robinson Humourous": ''Foro Tho Noo" and "Tho TroiiBora that Ma Falther Used to Wear" . .'. . ..'fA.'. Mr. Robert Uallnntyne ClaVliict Solo: "Bluo Bells of Scotland" ...Mr. Robert A. Hosj Solo: "McGregor's Gathering ... Mr. Andrew Landlci Solo: "Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond" . . Miss Dorrls Galbralth Humurouo: "Tho Kllmy Lads" and "It's Nlco When You Have a Woo Lasslo . . . Mr. Robort llal lantyuo. Solo: Scottish Songs Mrs. Wnltor Holmes Piano and Violin Selections Scot tish Melodies . . . Mr. and Mrs. An thony. ngnln. Last year It was onco c low as 12 cents a pound, wholesale. Many more producers wll bo on the market with tholr cheeso manufte- liirors nnd It Is probablo that somo of thorn will bo forced back Into tho butter ganio again. But right now only tho California brands of buttor nro on tho local markot, nt wbout flvo cents a pound In advanco of tho retail prlco for Coos county buttor. Llbby Coal, $0.00 ton. Phono 72. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency' You Build Investigate tho merits of the Lenox Torrid Zone Furnace For heating by ulr, with coal or wood. Ask any of tho follow ing people who huo In. Mulled this finest of hcatr ing plantH for tho Coos Bay country. V. K. Pciry residence, ProiiNs iipartmentK, tun fiuiinccs; E. 1, Chandler ruildciifo. Ben It. Chand Phono 70J. H of Sew- pay more sell them mjm AmSlibLhk s , '. C. . (ifa I .it?U;ii. -' - wA . .