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WWrJWT7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916-EVENING EDITION two rx 1 1v 15 4 4 v't V "f DHIiHlllTITlj DANCING PARTY. ContributloiiB concerning social happenings, intended for publication In tlio society Uepnrtmont of Tlio Times, must bo submitted to tlio edi tor not Inter than 0 o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In ciibch whero tlio event occurred later titan tlio' time mentioned.) & "? . "WJIKN r.lOTIIIIlt RKARS STORY "When motlior reads a story Job' before wo bo to bed, There's not a one of all of us that Is a Hlcepy-head; Wo gather round and crowd up oloso nboilt her lochia' chair, An' ns iilio 'reads 1 watch tlio Unlit n-filowln' on her hair. Ohl Jlmmy'fl oyos get hlg as plulcii, nil' .Mary sometimes squeals, in ucuy bus wmi icnr-siainoii fnco hccnlisn she sartnr fnnlHr Ileal sorry for tlio dragon when tlio hero kills lilin dead; When mother reads n story Jos' bo foro wo go to bed. When mother reads n story Jen' be fore wo go to bed. I loan up closo nil hold tho book so sho can pat my head; For when tho gliint's yollln' fierce, It's uwful nlco to know Thai mother's arm Is holdln' you mi' will not let you go! Oil! RuddyV mouth falls open most, ho gets so filled with fear, An Helen's eyes grow bright like stars; an' when the end Is near Wo hear tho words, "They happy lived for over It was said", When motlior reads a story Joa' be fore wo go to bed. 1 Christian Herald IT IB sometimes rather difficult to bo a living example. Our Inten tions uro good, wo havu such high Idoals, but It Is so much easier to toll "tho other follow" how to do It, than to do It ourselves. After wo liavo created our standards of fo o feel bound to "niako good" uloiiu thoso lines. Sometimes wo fall; HomotlmeH wo give tho Impression that wo nro not slncoro, nevertheless wo nro apt to try to live up to what the world oxpects of us. It la a soil or moiital prop or handicap, this living example, which follows us all through life. Tlio man or woman of whom tho world expects kind of man or woman they want their children to be. This living up to what wo proach has onibornisslng results sometimes. A well known clergyman wns Invited to make an address beforo tho Young Men's Christian association on "Hov to make a success of life." As tho night wns stormy, tho streets covet ed with snow and sleet, ho took a cab to go, there When ho wns lcuv ilug the houso his frivolous (laughter for clorgymen llnvo frivolous daughters v.skcd him If ho would mind leaving her at n houso wliero sho had boon Invited to spend tho evening'. "All right," ho said, "Como along, leavo mo first at tho Christian association, thou send tho cub back for mo." Ho tallied an hour to tho young moil, telling them how to get nlong In the world. They had listened with Interest. When tho lecturo wns over they followed him to tho door. Tlio storm had increased, but tlioro wan no waiting cab to take him homo. Kvldently tho frivolous daughter had forgotten to send it back, says May JTnlmago. Whon ho wont to look for his rubbers ho could only find one, so only hnlf shod, without nn um btelln, ho got Into a trolloy'car, only to find he had not a cent In his pock et, and as ho laughingly Bald after wards: "And actually ono of thoco young men, nftor I had been spending tho evening tolling how to make a success of llfo paid my fare, homo." t Oh, It Is not easy to live up to what wo preach In any lino of llfo. t , A. X. ClilJIl Mrs. A. -O. Rogers and Mrs. W. II. Kennedy were hostesses tit a delightful' dancing parly for a num ber or friends last Monday evening nt the Mooso hall. Martin's orohes tra furnished tho music for tho occasion. Greens and yellow flow ers formed the artistic hall decora- tornoon hours In sowing and so cial chat, and towards evening-, tho hostess assisted by Mrs. V. Robertson and Mrs. Stcekol Borv ed delicious refreshments. Tho next regular meeting of tho club will be on Maich Kith with Mrs. Carl West. There will bo special meetings between now and then. Thoso present, were: Mrs. J. A. Swnnson, Mrs. A. Ij. Foster, Mrs. I,:e Davidson, Mrs. Frank llor- niaiin, Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. tlmm nnil iliirlnir tbn nVOIllllir dell clous punch wrs served. Among tho A. Cavannugh, Mrs. Ilort (lorr, guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. R, 10. Laraway, Mr. and Mrs. A. 10. Atlclspergor. Mrs. .1. V. llcnnctt, Mr. and iMrs. F. V. ratteilln, Mrs, Personal notices or visitors in tlio city, or or Coos liny peoplo who Visit in other cities, together with notices of soclnl afrairs, arc gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone l.'IH. Notices or club meetings will Mrs. It. Kittson, Mrs. Carl West, Mrs. II. Johnson, Mrs. (I. Slcckol, Mrs. Charles Kllerbcck, iMrs. lion Wright, Mrs. Irvln llndloek and Iifa Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MIbs Ferris Swanson. Coke, Mr. and Mrs. 10. Crosthwalte, Mr. niul Mrs, F. M. Parsons, Mr. niul Mrs. II. QtilBt, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Van Duyn, Mr. land Mrs. Horsey Kreltzor, Mrs. Fred iLnnioti, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Illldcn .brand, Mr. mid Mrs. Herman .Larson, ...t a i uo piimiBiica ami scc.eumu.. Mp nm, mV(J (Jeonw 1K,ulmci.( Mr nro Kindly requested 10 mr- nlsli same. (.'oiiiHCX wkddino I A tw1ijtur Kn ml mi tut t ttt .1 nil it Wfitl or yellow being carried out Ink, Mrfl QUo Fr0lIrck8ol Mrs, 1,.... t. III tit i iilifiilrlnntiiin nf win. . "'" 7"""' "' ChaWlo Siiulon, Mrs. John flrnnt, mo ilium. iuiiuw luiniiu.t "u nlshed a stft 'Illumination to tho long tabic, whero nt each pinto wero Milnccd as favors, small pictures of Mr. and Mr?. Larson taken when 'Mrs. lOllzaboth Hydo was a pleas lug boBtcss Thursday afternoon to llio ladles of the A. N. W. Club (Mild two special guests, Mrs, J. S. Ktubblerield and Mrs. C. 10. Aslt Pretty Spring flowers wero used In decorating. Tho hours wore pass ed In the tisunl social diversions mid at tho close of the afternoon, Mrs. llydo served lolectablo dain ties. The members out this week worn Mrs. F. !. Allen, Mrs. (I. A. Ron- nott, Mrs. Olivia lOduuiu, .Mrs. Curl Kvoi'Ihcii, Mrs. Lily Kroldburs, Mrs. Allco Hall, MrH. J. T. Hnrrlgun, Mrs. Fianc'JH llimird, Mrs. Kato Lando, Mm. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght.'.Mrs. 10. OConnell, Mrs. ChtirleH Stauff. and Mrs. An- "big thlngH" UBiially ' niakos good rule Tower. Ono or tho most delightful mid long to Iw remombcred ovents over given on Coos Hay occurred last Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson celebrated their Ool ileu woddlng at tho Mooso lodgo Hinll, all of tho elderly couplo's chil dren and grandchildren and a largo number of old time friend being present to Join In the celobrntloli with litem. Tho hair was prettily and appropriately decorated with festooiiH of yellow pnpor, bunches of cholco daffodils and huckleberry mid Oregon grapo, tho color scltomo and Mrs. T. 11. James, Mr. and Mrs. llorbert Lockhnt't, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lar- hoii, Mrs. Harry Hunter, Mrs. Clydo Llgiitner, Miss Mvolyn Anderson; Messrs. Chancy, (Jcorgo Murch, Joe Williams and J. If. Flanagan. SWKRIHII All) SOI'IHTY - I : - The. Ladles Aid Society of tho Swedish Lutheran Church of North Rend met nt the homo or Mrs. H. Wittlck Wednesday, February 9th. Mrs. Wittlck. entertained the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Albert Wlcklund, Mrs. John Anderson, Airs. J. Hlonqulst, Mis. I XIOHHlitoilllOOl) CARD I I CLUIl . o ' Tho Neighborhood Card Club mot with Mrs. Ceorgo J. Anderson on Wednesday evening o'r last week and spent tho time ut cards. Spec ial guests present wero Mr. and Mrs. L. L. (loir and R. Von Ship man. At the closo of a dollghtful evening, tho hostess served ni- petl.lng refreshments. Tho mom- hers out wero Mr. nnd Mrs. N. 8.' Mattson, Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Loud, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 10. Hrown, Mr. 1 kind Mrs. A. 10. Dlment, Mr. mid Mrs. I). A. Jones nnd Mr. and Mrs.1 'Atchison, nt whoso homo, the cnio will meet next Wednesday. , . .;. ,'e I lOPIHCOPAIi LADIKS (iUILI) There wns no business Bisslon of the lOplscopnl Liullos Guild on. Tuesday this week, tho time be ing dovotcd to the demonstration 'df aluminum waro by Thomas R. vMcNulr. Following this, tho ubu- lot itfinliil 4 I 111 iv imiti titftiatl til Mrs. L. Stone, Mrs. John UJubeck,!"' , . , " ,, .,,, ,,-,, T 1 dainty rofreshincnts wore served Mrs. Mllco Hergliiud, Mrs. John , . .. .. , Rnckmmi, Mrs. Louisa Andorson, Mrs. A. Strang, Mrs. Siinbnum, Mrs. Mutt KJelmnu, Mrs. (Matt by Mrs. iOmnia Nnsburg, .Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. A. R. O'llrlon,, and Mrs. J. W. Ilonnott. Tho guild they were married, a half century Kl Mn) , nnr AHlorrBOn Iwlll nice ngaln next Tuesday as u' , , , . Mrs. Aug. Tyberg, Mrs. Wm. Strang, I "8,mI- Il,0 mum(bur8 l ;Vfiro: (At half past six a delicious care- Mrfl Cu MrtJ pr0(, 1jrU80Mrs. Jns. Lorry Sr Mrs Oeorgo torla supper was aorved, and this Mrfi A(,x All(!or80I Mra B wl. Ayre, Mrs. W. H. Curtis, Mra. J. S. wH rollowod by a long evening or tl,k MrB Vmni m m Coke Mrs. Claudo Nasburg, Mrs. romlnlseent conversation mid now.0..i ,,i..i ...... ,,..u...i ... C. W. Cumbers, Mrs. S. C. Small, r. iviniii ivjuiiiiuii, .tiio. miuiuuu iiii- .HID. li. 1. and old stylo dancing, which wius dorsou, Miss Stella Ivlockars, Miss Jacobs, Miss Agaos On Invitation tho next meeting! Mnon, Mr. Mo lln, Mrs. will be held at the homo ot MrH. '' ,oyc' ,Mr"; '; ''". ". A. Tyberg, March the 8th. J' W. "ciuiott Mrs. 10 P. Lewis. Mrs. 10. L. McCluro, Mrs. F. W. p y 1'iiyne nun tno visitors out woro: I XOUWKdlAX LUTIIIORAX LA- V' "' J ntl J"1' C , "' I nil''; Ml) ,U'eck, Mrs. A. I). Wolcott, Mrs. ' ' ' I .Doblo, Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, and Mrs. J. C. Kendall. t I pko.mionadi: roxcioit'r 1 nlong Boino.llno, Just bcaiise ho or uho knows It Is expected. Ilnvo wo not seen 11 man, who, Just bocauso ho Is mado a judge, chango his mode or living, or tho clergyman who Incog nito Iiiih become a dirfuront man? Iiavo wo not at nil times almost changed our natures with illffuiunt pooplo hecauso each expected some thing different from us? WI1II0 liiothorH mid latheiH nro congratulating tlioiusohtm on whnt thoy have done for tholr hlldroii Moulded their lives, ntnrted thoin on the road to bo good mini mid women - do tho parouts ever stop to think what the children have dona for (hem? .Many a man and woman U leading mi entirely different llfo to day from what thoy would bo llvluit if there was not 11 boy or girl watch Ing, following in the footjuiitts or their parents. Paronts unconsclouiily see the world through tho Inimw r thulr clilldroiiB Uvea. They almost siibcou ecloiisly put a test on t lionise! von nnd cut out all that thoy would not liavo their children do. They jre not alivnys try.'ng to In. examples; they tare putting tln strong tost on their mitloiiB, by tnlng to be the Mrs. Alexandra Lando will be rtho hostoiw next ThurBday. 4. .j. . participated In by old and young. Mnbo wUlc MpH KIccta a "l,lf,,lc""11; X,,rfl' ,0,,y Warncr' Mr8' Perhaps the moat nniUHlng mid... Klll.tlli vi,.ui,i Air Miifn' ' ,3lbecka, Mrs. Frances llaz- enjoyablo number on the l''ogranis,imIon nml n R ncn t0I- I nnl, Mrs Mildred Ripley, '.Mrs was 1 no reKunir ou iimiiiuuuu ilium rlllo, ror which S. 11. Cathcart calleil, who proved hlmseir no ama teur In tho art. Piatt's orchestra furnished tho music. During tho cn'itro evening, tho honored couple recolvod congratu lations on tholr long, happy and prosperous life and best wishes for a continuance of the same. Among the old tlmo rrleuds or Mr. nnd Mtb. Iuboh present wore: plr. mid,, Mrs. Hans Reed, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pat Hennessey, Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Hear, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Cathcart, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Duebnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. JO. ... 'Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mr. mid MrH. (I, A. lleunett, Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Doromus, Mrs. Annie Tower, Mrs. Annie Holland, Mrs. lOiunia Nasburg, Mi's. Mary Mc Knlght .Mrs. Agues llutchcMin, Oimii'ku Deiibnur, Jr., and Olga Lax trout, Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Ilonnott. IIIRTIIDAY SlMtl'ltlSi; PARTY it party or rrleuds who called at her home unexpectedly to spend the (Hon I ut; In honor or her Ueth birthday, Tho time was spent In Phiylujr 'fiou" mid in social chat, nnd at a late hour tempting re freshments were served. Those proMont wero Mr. mid Mrs. Frank llorlon, Mrs. Illlven, Mr. mid Mrs. J. II. KlogJor, .Ml M Lola Dodge, Mrs. I). V, Vaughaii, (ioorgo Rot uor and Ford Painter. I LADIKS ART CU It Mrs. II. Mnthlson Invited the La- mIIcb' Aid Bocloty of tho Norwcglnn iLuthernii church to her homo at, Hunker I If II. on Thursday uftoruoon.i ami tho ladles nrosont onJoved a A Proinomulo concert and Wnsh- fvery pleasant time. Tho hostess, l,,,K,0 f(,to la ,10,K Planned by a asHlsted by her daughter, Mls8 Math-(luimuor or llu,.leH' ror Frliluy ovon- isen and Miss Alice, Borved a doll- '" i-oDnmry Ihth, at tho Kagles clous cafeteria luncheon to tlio,m"' Tlluro will bo musical num- Kiiesta at the close or the afternoon. Those present woro: Mrs. Oldnuirk, Mrs. 10. (Jrendeir; Mrs. Kdwln Frlck-P1- lIl l"'rt" promlHi-B to bo qulto 'sen, MrH. L. Knudsen, Mrs. Christ Lee, Mrs. Knl llranner, Mrs. 10. Ilerg, lrH. Westberg, Mrs. A. Koh Jer, Mrs. llerge, Mrw. (5. Johnson, Mrs. .MIIIotte, Mrs. A. II. Snow, Mrs. (5. Steon, Mrs. Nola Torp, Mrs. I0I111 Pitman, .MrH. Wllholmliia The iiieniboars of the niinlly . ojunlriim. Mrs. O. Larson, Last Thursday evening, Miss Kit tlo X.legler was happily HiirprlKcd by LKeunedy-, Mr. mid Mrs. A. O. Rogers. nro: Honor guests, Mr. nnd Mrs Julius Lsrseu or Coos Ray, .Mrs. Jennie KnsmuHsou, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson, Mr. and Mrs. W. II Mrs. 'W.llholnilna lOrlckson. Mrs. F. Rofu dnnd, Mrs. O. (1. MngiiUK, the Mlsms Mnmle (iulovBon, Llln Rergo, Jonnlo bora and feature dances iutersper- Ing tho rogular dances. Altogeth- all or Coos Ray: Mrs. Clyde Light nor or San Francisco, Mr. mid Mrs. Ilnrnian Larson or Coqulllo, Mrs. Harry Hunter or Portland, Mr. mid Mrs. (icorso Deubner ,if Oakland, and the grandchildren, Cordon Ras niussen, I.ucllo Hunter, Marie mid Otis Honors, Kvelyn Kennedy and Julius Carl Dculmcr. a pretty affair and Is given for tho public. Tho 'patronesses uro: Mra. A. O. Rogors, Mrs. S. C. Small, 'Mrs. Wm. Ilorsfnll Jr., Mtb. Her- ibort Lockharl, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. (Icorgo F. Murch, Mm. C. C. Colng, Mih. J. S. Coke, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mr.s T. S. Harvey, Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mm. Jack Davis, Ira. A. R. O'Rrlen, Mrs. R. R. Chandler, Mrs. Olaiido Nnsburg, Johnson, IJIslo Larson. Cor.t and Mr8' ('' w- C,'''1,"h. Mw. J. W, Ron- All but olio or tho members or the UulloM Art Club worn present at the meetliiK yestorday afternoon at the home or .Mrs. F. M. Flye. The ln iII(m held their annual valentine ex change and the home or the hostess was uuuttiially pretty with the euptus, hearts, and paper resinous nil sug gotitlvo or Valuiitlue's dHy. Tho lunch- j eon enkos, cookies mid sandwiched were also heart shaped. Mrs. I Junius Cowan Sr., was elected sec retary to till the vneauc) cmiaed by jibe departure of Mrs. A. K. ArUey to I Portland. Mrs. 1. M. Coudrou and Mrs. C T. Waugli attended the club 1 yestordny as speolnl guests. Tho ! K lanonibors present wero: Mrs. (icorgo ' I Ayre, Mrs. A. S. Hlanchurd. Mrs. ! ft W. II. Curtis, Mm. Cowan. Mrs 01- Jf Ivlu lOdman, Mrs. L. F. Falkousteln, Mrs. A. 1. Housoworth. Mrs. II. O. k Hoy, Mrs. Hoary Hoock. Mrs. W. V.. ? HoaBlnnd, Mrs Chnrlog Iin Chapelle. l Mrs. K 1). McArthur. Mrs I, n lM rAWiC COAST IHSCUIT lung, Mrs. F L Sumner. Mrs R ".." II ruiunau, uicgon I Allco Mathlson mid Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe. 4 I ICASTSIIIK SOCIAL CLUR The lOastslde Soclnl club held n very enjoyable meeting Thursday 1 afternoon with Mr.s. Wilkes Cnv-' unaugli The ladles spent tho nt"-! nett nnd Mrs. 10. P. Lewis. W s (Continued in Pago It) DEMAND ' Til 10 H-B Snow- flake Sodas add a great deal to the entire meal. Keep them on the tabic from soup to cheese. Your dealer hat tbcm New Spring HRAM) (UNNIOD COODS BEST BY TEST California Fruits, Hawaiian Pine apple, Jtlpo Olives, Corn, Menus Peas, Asparagus. I V , i)-mw.s, .-minion, .iiinceil ,('lams, ....... ... .. -. ... m.wv joii, (',.!,, Shrimp, Tuna, Plinientos, dl and Summer Styles ft Hanging Baskets a S Window B 3 Jv Wo till them .so they ioxes i IK' . Iin.. tfit r - rp "'"'! ".D w, .T lllllVf, l 1 " fc. "Mrs Flye JO look like veritable FI.OWKR (.'ARDIOXS Marshfield Florist Co. Udwln G. Scott Cut Flower, Floral Designs, Plants. Phones Storo LTiO-J. Creeuliouso 425-X v.7 1 ti..iii'.t 01 me coiors una ciouis jj(bat will prevail this soring and summer and give you prices on them. We lime a fine lot of patterns In Mock from which wo can make )ii a business suit or a dress suit on Minrt notice. Wo luno just secured the ser vices of an expert coatniaker who will enable us to make any suit in less than tlueo days. Wo are especially prepared for ladles tailoring. 5 s v 3.. Itaislns, Currants AND ALL OTHER PRODUCTS FOOD QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 106-L. MARSHFIKLH, 0R2G0N ! It s m . i v 'WM-l "What Perfection Due to Simplicity" L " rn ji SlHMOUisii Reds That, was tlio o.daiiatlon of' 0110 of our wealthiest custom. And she bought o of thvHo Hlnimoii.s Steel Ucds, not l)enins j! was Inexpensive, lint Iiccimino It- wns wo frracefnl In iijipcntimdj m slniplo lu design. $jf j, k H j 011 considered the prlco alone, you would lini-dly ticllc rt such a lied so mnnrkiiblef InHtitenglli and appearantc, Coul( ? sold at tho price or an ordinary Iron bod. I Rut the price Is extraordinarily modest. , This Simmons Old-Rolled Steel Red Is oncthlrd lighter, um, .more attnlctlve, slrong'i'r 1111: liellor in every way than niiy j bed. 1 We're showing many artistic dcslgiiM, both plain and cIMwraif In these new Simmons Stwl Reds. Sec llieni on our floor lj , meniiH, wliclhcr you Intend puicliasliif: or not. Wo will not urp von to buy unless the bed itself makes the sale. iQf- fijj SiMHOna BS25 Johnson-Gulovseo Company North Front St. Marhfiel Superior Telegraph Service A row daya ago Mr. John C. Kendall (Killed our Marahflcld Trifr graph orflrc mid dictated a niohmigo to our operator to uo kent lo Mr. .rolm I). (Iohh, who wuh In Portland. In Just 1 1 I-2 mlnulci, our Tilegraph operated called Mr. Kondnll and read to liliaanaa Hwer from Mr, Oouh. The meHHiigo had been soul him, ho liaj writ ten the nuawer, which wuh rot ie,l through the unniu successive Bteps. TIiIh Ih an oxamplo or the prompt, cflclent and Bntlsfnctorj telegraph aervlce which Ih being rendered dally lo 1'aclflo Coait liolnta. Standiu-d Ratea. SatlBrrctory Servlco. Call telegraph ml dictate your message or fllo ft at any of our offices. Coos and Curry Telephone Co, High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivory service Ef ficient clerksbeing out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Safety First. Service? KIIII-: Al .MAI t INK, Al'TOMOIWiK, IIKAII'll, ACVIMINT, LII'K, WORKMAN'S CO.MPMNHATIOX AM I.IAIUIilTV INKUItANUIJ E. I. CHANDLER, Agency f'oko lliilldlng ! Marohflcld, Orcge INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight Sails for Coos Bay .MONDAY, FKII. II, AT il P. M. FROM SAN FRANCISCO S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only ' SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK , C. F. MrGFORGF Pnssfinnnr and Freinllt Agem WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, J. V. Koski Tailor for Men and Women Market Avenue :: Marshfield i may be obtained in Marshfield SPIRELLA C0RSTS Phono lll-J. from Mrs. Annie Holland, Oftpcpf jpp 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X GRAVEL We are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In ny uw from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following pncM' From pile on ground, f2.V6 per yard. r)J, Carload lota, taken from car, 2.00 Pr 7 Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Onnoslt PnaKOffiM PfcoM ,''' in. uuu iviii iiuii jii-Jki r riuuy with Mrs A, L Housewortli is