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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1916)
i rw' -y , ii,.i , w m, nvmmnimww ,0!W'mym'W i mynKiwn y y nwynnyy "n , im';i; wgyVflljawtT'.'? EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916 EVENING EDITION f m BUY YOUR Summer Dress Goods Now, and Buy It at the Hub Hundreds of New Pieces are Now On Display Whlto Illco Cloth, UO-lnch, per yard 20c FloweYod Itlco Cloth, UO-liicli, per yard S3c Flowered HIco Cloth, 27-lnch, pcr yiurt 20c Kinhrolilorcil Voiles, White nnd Colored, iJO-lneh U3e to f5c New Crossbnrrcd Flavins, WMnch UDc to llfto Whlto Cotton Gabardine, .'HMnch, per yard !5c Flowered Dimities. 27-Jnch. . . .1. . . , l'JJSc to 15c Whlto Pianos, liT-Inch . . , oc to fiOc New Wldo-strlpo Percale, Ml-lnch, per yard 15c Whlto McrciYlzed Crepo, Utl-tnch, per yaid .' 50e The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR rOH WOMEN" Comer Ilronihvny nud Central Avenue. l'hono HOI. BAiyQDIU IS BEATEN LOST ONE BLADE MARSHFIELD CLINCHES COUNTY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Hcfc.its Itandon by .Score or tin to il! Burrows Ih Star With 25 Points Mnrshflcld cllnchod tlio bnskotball ADELINE SMITH TO HE DELAYED HERE A I)AV RY ACCIDENT Mr. Johnson, Mr. Gnrrlgtics and C. A. Smith, Who Wero Expect ed Delayed Axnlu Mill Noun Tlio Adollno Smith, which arrived TO ENLARGE mm BOYS GOT MAY W. J. IUV CONRAD AND INTO OREGON OTHERS WOOD Plan to Further Develop HiinIiicss and Will Employ Thirty Men With the Night Shift Soon It was announced today that V. J. Coll rati and othors had purchased ro- DUNILVM'S CHARGES MADE KS CAPE AT CUSIIMAN Coos County Probutlim orrirer Fi lially Hounded Lads Up Again Took Advnntaj;o of Him Tlio following experience of Hark Dunham, Coos County ' probation officer with tlio thrco Marahflold championship of Cocs cotinty lato ,n early .this morning mudo the last yostcrclay when tlio final whlstlo ,eS of tho trip from San Francisco' tho controlling interest In the 0 of tho tlmokcopor found tho quintetini,nlla ono propeller blado. Whllo gon Wood Products Company which boys whom ho was taking to tho off tho lightship, bolow Etiroka, 'recently started a wood working Oregon Hoform School as told by from Ilnndon defeated by a scoro of 3C to 12. Though tho Dandonr"0 l'ropcllcr blado dropped off. flvo had Innumerable chances at Tll0' woro ln smooth water at tho bnskots tlio men Boomed totally tin- tlmo . and tlioro was no npparont ablo to plunk tho contcr of tho ctu,8o for t"o loss. Tho accldunt ring. Tonight Daiidon plays in w111 delay the Adollno hero a day North Horn! Through tlio sovon games that have been played this season the proteges of Coach Iloyal Nlles havo tills tlmo, Party C"iiioh Later Mr. Johnson, who on March 1 flutccotls Samuel, DIobh as actlvo head of tho c roil Horn' commlttcu plant at tho Old Stave Mill bo- tho Eugene Register, will bo of ln- tween Marshflold and North Hend. tcrcst hero: They purchased tho Issued otock of i "Whllo at Cushmnn Tuesday thrco tho company and the other stock-.boys bohig taken to tho reform, holders aro Elinor Russell, mayor of. school at Salem by II. W. Dunham,. North Dbnd, and II. O. Fryo, fore-1 probation offlcor from Marahflold, i man of tho plant. 'escaped across tho railroad brldgo. They aro now manufacturing at tVat point and boforo tho offlcor boxes, box shooks, broom hnndlasrcoiild follow them tho draw opened, and shingles. They, aro now cm-j Dunham secured a gasoline tug,) pi qAK gono triumphnntly and with banners waving. Their 1000 percent hns'of tn c- A Smith compantos, and ploying about fifteen mon and ox- crossed tho rlvor and caught tlio 'not boon marred. Tlioro romnlns ,r Oarrlguos, Mr. Smith's financial I pect .to iticroaso tho forco to thlr- boys as they woro about to reach (oilo more gaiuo on tho schcdulo, nipresontatlvo, who wero expected jty soon and later put on a night 'a clump of woods near by, I that with North Dend ovor tlioro 'lloro on tno Adollno today, wero do-Bhlft. Tlio addition to tho com-! "Dunham and his charges arrived next Friday evening, Tho local !,oyc(' ftt Oakland by important mnt-lpnny brings in additional capital' In tho city last night on tho Wll- vhlch will onablo them to enlarge J lamotto Pacific on tholr way to Sa to moot Increased orders. Mem. Tho boys aro Honry Lloyd, lit rowDi Absolutely I Hade from Cream of h NOALUM-HOPMOSF .' (Continued From Pngo Thrco) $ t INFORMAL CHAT .Mr. and Mrs. W. Llsk loft today fot their homo In Michigan after a flvo months' visit at tho homo of tho let ter's Blqtor, Mrs. C. F. McoGorgo on Sputh Fifth Htroot. During tholr stay Ucro Mr. and Mrs. Llsk havo madd many frlonds who olnccrcly rogrot tholr doparturo. ( j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons ha'vo as houso BueHts for tho wcok end, tho formor'u mother, Mrs. E. M. Lyons, and sister nud husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrmnn, all of Coquille. , Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nelson of Lake rfldo woro .Marshflold vbtltors this wcok. 1 ' , SOCIAL CALENDAH Monday Mrs. R. E. Laraway on tortans at birthday party for hor twin daughters, TJarbara nud Adolahlo. Tuesday Epscoiml ladles' Guild In Guild Hall. North Ilond W C. T. U., Silver Tea at homo of Mrs. Fred Lystcr. WcdnrHilny . O flvo feel confident of tho result. Keif. Lead Through (initio Ono mlnuto after tho start of tho gamo yesterday Marshflold scored a basket. A foul and another baskot soon nftcr gavo to thorn a lead that was untouched through tho rest of tho battlo. Ilandon flashed streaks of bril liant playing, dribbling and passing tho bnll woll Into tholr territory only to miss tho baskot tlmo and ago In. Too often tho men dolnyod tho ball ;oforo shooting it to tho baskot, a caso of too much passing. VlNltni-N Hard Playcra Dut dosplto this fnrt tho visitors played a strong gnnio and ovon pvhnn thoy woo hopelessly bonton, tors coming up tho noxt few days. Tlioro Is tho transfer of tho nian ngoniCTit from Mr. Uloss and also tho transfar of tho redwood and Alsoa Day tlmbnr holdings to tho Poolo syudlcata. Mr. Smith also re mained thoro for that reason. Thoy will probably bo up soon. N CIiiiiiko Vot. So far thoro hnvo boon no doflnlto official advices concomlng tho char tor of tho Nruin Smith. It Is be llovod horo Hint tho proposed char tor will bo called off. (lorn Hunching. Capt. Joo Dut-i William Smith and Oron Honobrnko. lor, who has long boon with the tug Thoy woro found guilty recently of Bl PI Glcanor of Gardiner and recently ub captain, announced whllo hero yesterday that ho has purchased a ranch on Smith IUvor, above Gar diner, and will movo thoro, giving up tho sea. Who will succeed him as master of tho Glcanor is not an nounced. I Auction nrltlgo Club with kopt ln tho gamo with ovorythlng EVENTS TONIOIIT. Tho husbands of tho Konslngton club mombors aro entertaining this ovouing In honor of their wives nnd a iow oxira guests at a carolorla luncheon nnd danco nt tho Mooso hall. 4- Th0 Family Circle, of IJunkoi Hill, will ho oiitcrialnod this ovonlng nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. D,uncnn, Tho North Ilond Library board aro outortnlnliig this afternoon, from a to 0 o'clock, nt an Informal re ception, and nt 0 o'clock will Bervo n luncheon to tho business men of North Ilond. Tho Woodmen lodgo,of North Uond, nro giving a danco this even ing in Loggia hall, t PERSONAL. MENTION S Qi H. PECK Ih expected homo today from a trip to Portland. , Mrs. A. E. Adolsporger. Prlsclllas, with Mrs. Ed Duncan. North Uond Girls' Club, with Miss Jcsslo King. Presbyterian Auxiliary, with Mtb. Lynn Schmltz. Neighborhood Card Club, with .Mr. mid MrH. A. E. Dl mout.. Drldgo Club, with Mrs. Ward M. Illnko. Pastlmo Club, with Mrs. . J. Surbcck. Mre. II. W. Morrow en tertains nt Auction Drldgo. Tliiiritdny Gonora Club, with Mrs. Goorgo Giilovson. Italubow Club, nt homo of Mrs. E. E. Dyer on Daniels Crock. A. N. W. Club, with Mm. E. MlngiiB. MrB. E. M. Hurry outortaliis nt cards. Klostor Club, with Mrs. F. L. GrannlB. Friday Thlmblo Club, with .Mrs. Fred Kruso u North Iiond. Mrs. F. A. Tlodgon and Mrs. A. J. Robertson ontortnlu at dinner at homo of Mr&, Tedgiui, Mrs. E. M. Harry entertains 'at sowing. Lndlca, Art Club, with Mrs. W. E. Hoaglond, ' thoy had. t HurrowB, at forward for tho lo cals, was easily tho star performer of tho mnllnoo. Ills unerring aim (nceiHnulatnd 2C 'points for Mnrnh- field.- tint nt tho Bnino tlmo it jean not bo snld that tho romnlndcr .of Iho team was not doing Its best. ICiiroikiterH Mprh Vg on Trip HrhigH Fair Pimeugcr I Ant nud Leaves nt 1 P. M. for North Encountering honvy rog all tho way from San Francisco nnd Eu roka, tho stoamshlp F. A. Kllhurn crossed In this morning nt 7 : .1 0 o'clock. Sho brought n fair pas- tho hall out of tho onomy'o territory 8oiKor list and a good Blzod frolght "feeding" It Into tho hands of Wur- 'Pn'C"t. Tho vohsoI loft out . at rows. Miibsoii, n now man nt con- '' m for Portland, ter, plnyed n wonderfully good gamo. T1, arrivals woro: nnd Sonninn. playing forward, ployodl v M Modln, Fred Hrncs, N. n fast and heady game, except for ' Pltluinon, John I-'. Hubs, W. E. CroBH, "Feeders" for IturnnvH Tlmo nnd again tho guards swept KILDLIflTJ ARRIVES OPEN TO stealing about $1500 worth of brass and diamonds from n boat ln tho harbor at Marshflold and committed to tho reform school at' Salem, "On tholr way horo thoy had dlnnor nt Cushmnn and during tho mc.il the boys tried to make their escape." SUISETiHDRDR J FORDS DUES 8TI3AMKHIP COMES IN EARLY TODAY FROM 'FRISCO DORCAS CLUH "n honohend" when, under tho shad ow of Marshflold's basket, ho paBscd (ho ball Into tho hands of L. til Ion, of Dandoii. Tho linoup follows: Marshflold ilandon HurrowB, (2G) L. Pillion (10) Forward Ponmnti (ft . . 1 tiiilln.. . Forward Mubboii (I) It. Gnlllor-- .McDonnhl Webb (2) Guard Dror8or,Franv: ..ArniBtrong, Johnson Guard Mtb. Cross, Lodnma Cross,, .1, Cross, Raymond Dctlofson, Paul Dotlofsan, L. P. IlranHtcttor, Irn Acorn, S. Car molla, Hort Hnlrd, MrB. Halrd, Hen- HIGHWAY READY AGAIN TIIIH;N'A.IED CHAIR.MAN OF OREGON YEAR FOR AUTO TRAVEL K. I. Cniitltio mid County Roiiduin.H ter Murdock Ilnd Conditions Fa vorable rfio to Ilandon Tho rond to Sutisot Day Is in shape for tho first auto travel of tho year and It Is expected that to morrow tlioro will bo n pilgrimage ICILIll'R.V WILL IHtlXacUft MENT OF MttblXd supply coos couxtv rn .NEW AGLXeilS pud FOR AUTOIHTS M:i:i. Tho steamer Kllbura will bring I. It. Tower, sooih fOrogon roprcscntatlvo of (hi , Motor Company, a big iblpcnJ Ford cars. TIi.b will U tl(t couslgutnciit of tlio BCMonuJe nt an opporttuio tlmo m It lllllo li I 111 fit Kliimlr nil tihi i Well Kiiimvii MarMifleld Attornoy carB for lho nrat cood ..,., Clio-ion Hy President Fulton to year lmmctllately. Direct Work Mr. Tower loft In a Fori I J. W. Dennett received a tolo-j '" Coqulllo to Bet flmt h.nd 1EHET RAR ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE grain today from ox-Sonntor C. W. Fill ton president of the Oregon Stnto , Dar Association, announcing that ho had boon uolocled as chairman of u now commlttoo Just chosen. Tho now committee is -on "Logal Education nud Admission to tho after inspecting 'tho roads boyond Ui""." Tho porsonnol df tho com- of nutoo to tho ocean. E. I. Can tlno, deputy stnto highway engineer, nud Rondmastor Mlirdock, roturnod from thoro In a buggy last ovcnlng North Ilond. An auto drivor who camo back from tlioro yostorday Bald that ho found tho road In fair ly good shapo, especially for this tlmo of tho year. Tho grading nnd alignment of tho Sunset Hay road Is very Kood. bo Hovcs Mr. Cantluo. Ho said Road ry Halrd, Floyd Halrd, Ollvo Halrd, Supervisors Nichols and HozoVo M. M. K. Lcsmnux, O. E. Ford, jmVo mon working tho highway and Mrs. E. L. Dotlopon. tlnt tJl0y lmvo ,louo cons,crnt,i0 Tho deiinrturcB woro: A. .1. IKv B00,i worIc B0 far tIllB 8cnRon. crlln, E. Edson, II. M. Wobbor, W. aoo(1 wcatiior has beon tho main A. Miller, C. II. Halo, C. E. Konnby, (nctor , KottIn tho ron(, ,n(o a Tom Gacollo, C. II. Petit Mrs. Poll. ,..,,,, Riino. fMrs. D. Mllor nnd child, H. F. Trls- r. Mp f.,.ninn nnni ii,i ,nrinL. cano, Mrs.,Trlscuno, L. J. Nodd, Jack B0lB ovor tho rontlB ,, ,,. Jensen, A. Robertson William nick.,fBd( ,cavI. ,, Bftornoon for Co. OPEN BLANCO HOTEL MARCH 1ii les, O. D. Hurnotto Wllma Holto, Mrs. Ilolte, Oscar Nlomo, Oliver L. Lowell, Mrs. Robert Fox and child, Mrs. Mary Kern, Mrs. W. J. Murphy nnd two children, II. L. Wright, W. List, Mrs. LlBt. matloii regarding tlio road. Mr. Tower saya that to fir til .'been unablo to locate any cief for Bill a although ho lias triJH gent search and Inquiry. Him number of requests for mi I but Ford ownors appear loath t their cars. Any ono listing 1 1 'for salo or trade Is rciuutsdt Mr. Tower at once. In order to provhlo for to ucads of Ford owners thorn prompt scrvlo In this ten mlttoo is na follows: Chairman, J. W. Houuott, of Marshflold; Porter J. Npss, of Modford; W. C. Wood cock, of Eugono; .las. II, Nichols, of linker and John II. Hall, pf Port-1 Mr. Tower la this week Bend unu. complcto Btoeks of Tord parti U The appointment Is a docldcd lion-' Ford agouclca In Dandon n or to Mr. Honnott. of which his many.tlo Point. Tlio Coquille lord friends fool more than proud. t WATERFRONT NEWS 1 $$ Hoforo Bovou o'clock this morning tho steamship Adollno arrived from -Oakland nnd today Is loading nt tho C. A, smith mill for the return aoiitu early tomorrow. . Tho Btonmshlp Kllhurn crossed ln at 7: liO this niorulng from Sab Fran cisco and loft out curly this after noon for Portland. This afternoon tho steam Hclioomy Spocdwoll got liwny for tho south, carrying a load of- railroad ties and A. N, GOULD was down today on business from his homo nt Sumner.- F. CARLSON, of Daniels Crook, wns down today on a short busi ness trip. ' Tho Dorcas Club met at tho homo of Mra. Goorgo Robs, Wednesday af ternoon. After n short business ses sion, tho ladles spout a plonsant time In social chat. Tho hostess assisted by Mra. D. A. Jackson and Miss Ida Mutsou Borved rofroshments to tho ffollowng lndlco: Mrs. Jonnlo Coll- vor, Mrs. James Colvor, Mrs. Arthur Muttsou, Mrs. -William Laxstrom, Mrs. Charles Spoonor, Mrs, J. M. Cully, Mrs. D. Mnttson, Mra. Glsch II. Smlthgnll, Mrs, Arthur Morro, Mra. E. Smith, Mrs. Glach Froq ored (o mako It ono of tho best Mossorfo, Mrs. W. A. Collvor, Mrs. i popular priced hotels and is nr A. C. ULATCHLEY, an attornoy of Coquillo, ratuo ovor on tho last evening trnln. s MISS JEANETTE G. LEGGETT, principal of tho Hcavar ILII School, is In Marshflold today. HEN M'MULLEN, well known tlm- bor crulsor of Myrtle Point, was a guest at the Chandlor today. N. MOO.V CO.MPIiETES OVER HAULING OF WELL KNOWN (MARSHFIELD HOSTLERY - WILL HAVE PURLIC SERVICE FEATURES N. Moon, who recently leased tho Hlnuco Hotel, announces that ho has practically completed tho overhaul lug of tho placo and will opon it to the public again March 1st. Tho cntirb building has been thoroughly Improved, now paper and paint in practically all the rooms, now bedding, now baths, tollqts, etc, Mr, Moon has ondoav- I D. A. Jackson, Mrs, Win, nonobrako, 'Mrs. R.E. Robs, Mrs. M, Knlno, Mra. J. Parker, MssElma Kalno. Mrs. U. Hodson, Mrs, D. Wallace, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, and Mustors Oron Parkor, Foregt Grlsch, Robert Rose MEvorett Mcssorlo, . . MOOSE SOCIAL JUPGE JOHN HALL is oxpected homo on tho stage this afternoon from a trip of about tbreo weeks, spont In visiting tbo I. O. O. F. lodgoa of Southern Orogon, Tho social given by the Marahflold Mooso at their club rooms last night was a big success, ovor 200 enjoying r tho ovont. Music, cards and dancing woro followed by a sumptuous lunch. L.P. DRANSTETTER camo up this morning on the Kllhurn frpm Eu roka. He brought H head of cat tlo with him. CLAUDE THOMPSON wns called to Portland yestjerday on uslnoss. It is expected that ho will bo back noxt week. MRS. NELS OSMUNDSON of Co quille is sponding a few days with her slstor, Mrs. Edward Mool lcr, in Marshflold. Work Night Shir. J. A. Allen of North Hend has started a night shift at his shingle mill to keep up with tho increase in orders. Sues for Divorce. Mrs. Thomas Roberts, of Portland, has begun suit for divorce from Thomas Roberts of Us cltsy, tho nctlco having been served today by A. P. Davis. The complaint charges desertion and fail ure to provide. Thomas Is a negro tailor here. TURKISH RATHS open every Wednesday evening for ladles only. ranging for suporior accommodation for his guests. Mr. Moon Is also arranging a number of pubirt Borvlco fouturcs which will bo of general bonoflt, not only to . tho guests of the Blanco but to tho community gen erally, Ono of theso will bo an employment bullotln which will Mat tho dlfferont firms and places do airing labor and employes and the kind ono wanted, making boh ui a free employment bureau. As soon as ho orocts tho now building on Hroadway other fea tures will bo inaugurated. qulllo. Ho will go down to Handon on Monday ns far as tho Curry County lino, roturiilng hero tho Inttor port of tho wook for tho moot ing of tho good roadB enthusiasts at a special conforonco to lay out tyenr. PERSONAL MENTION Xj Goorgo Goodrum drove down to $ Bu,,BOt ,ny yostorday. Ho said tho l&ovoral passongora. .... IC!.,or,M ... . a , 'road now Is practically In a bottor ' - m V ,' t 'V Sm.,1t,l!,1no tlmn It Is in tho summer be-, lleforo going to tho head, to. mill office orce, roturnod on the i 0 tlloro nB na yot Ucon no ,., bt!, , llt .lr.- u- m..u ,.. ) iuu '""traffic this year to dovolop chuck ' riige. holes, . I.... Tho ontlro stretch has dried u. ho said. Road crows hnvo scrapod and drnggod tho highway and travol to South lulot and Sunsot Hay to morrow will undoubtedly bo plentiful. weeks' trip to San Francisco. REV. PHILLIP DESCHNEIt, of the Aptl-Snloon Leaguo, nrrlvod this morning from tho north, and will speak horo tomorrow morning. MRS. J. P. SULLIVAN and -Miss Evelyn Andorson woro among thoso going to Dnudon to attend tho funeral of Mrs. L. P. Soren J. T. HRAND, Prlnclpnl Wnlto and Prof, St. Plorro, of tho high school, loft on un early boat this morning for Ten Mllo whorothoj will spend tho wcok end. , PRAISE JOHN FERGUSON On Lincoln's birthday, students of tho Commercial Department visited tho First National Bank and were shown the accounting system. This was dono in a very efficient manner by John Fsrguson who gave gener ously of Itis holiday for tho class. Instructor naragar and the members of the class were generous in their praise of the good results of tho trip This visit to the bank is the first of a series of visits to other Insti tutions in tho city hy the students of tho Commercial Depaitmont. ED EDSON, witness for tbo state in tho Edlund bootlegging caso, returned to Astoria today on the Kllhurn, Ho Is going to fish up tlioro and will return for tho April term of court if ho Is wanted, no r IS TO TALK PHILLIP DESCHNEIt SPE.VKS AT illlAPllST CHURCH TOMORROW Neapolitan Ico Cienin Fine Coino hi nud try It nt Louis' already has a complcto mpi tho Gold Reach agency will pwl with them within thirty diji, Tho doinnnd for Ford eariltfi county thlB year will iiroballjl exceed all past records anil Mr. or has already bIriioj purcoaswi . .I... . tf nifi,.lil.in tnt t lnf I II IlllllllliJi UI JlllllllIIV .v. I llvory. . i CANDIDATE TOR SIIKKUT n.- -.... '....,.. f)ni.iilil(MTl! i 1 U UUIIO V UMIIIJ il .m... j I will bo a cnndldoto for Ita publican nomination for sherlflab lirlniarlcs In May. I liavolonft realdont of Coos County and & and plcdgo you my best serrlca nm chrvscn for tlio off!C0. JOHN S. SIIIEU Wo nro tho nrlghiaton w (! liny of tho logau 'Pure Iret i i.. iw. o.iiv kiml we Lewis.' L. D, HEL1EU nnd falmly have mov ed back to Marshflold. from Bridge where thoy havo been residing on a ranch. Mr, Helleu has ta ken a position with tho local tof ophone company. L. A. LILJEQVIST, District Attornoy and W. U. Douglas; loft today for Portland where on Monday will be heard the Menaslm Woodon ware Company caso. L. E, ULIVEN camo up on the Kllburu this morning from Eureka where ho has been for some weeks. He said that he might remain horo in the county, though lie has a business opening In tho north. Former Lnrhit Artist nud Il',-oiit-ho Duster Will Address MaiMifleltl Church Gathering Tho men's meeting, announced previously for Sunday afternoon at tho Baptist Church, will ho changod to a mass mooting Instead, Phillip Dcachnor, tho cowboy, who roped 'em on tho O'Connor ranch of ,127,000 acres down near tho Mexican lino, will address tho plotting. Mr. Dcachnor has unusual plat form gifts and his address will be woll worth hearing, "What ho rays Is b'orn of a lovo for tho down- fallen. Ho takes a crack at thlngd from an anglo that makes you boo." ..Don't m'.ss this service, at 2:30 In tho naptlst Church, tomorrow afternoon. I tLIhby Coal, S-t.OO ton. H'1 1 ' ""," " i Add to your Home Comforts and At tractions .... k We nro tho originators on Coos Ray of tho Mognii "Pure lip Cream" It Is the only kind we make. Tipwis', Piano, violin and cello. , Georjjo Tj, flivgary, epet. tencher, 1101 i.V. nth St., Phona 1-lrtX. Have your UTTTKIl headfl, bill1 heads, etc., pnuted at THE TIMES I office, FATHER nfter ydur hard dnj's labor what ulll mid niretoJ(?( comfort nud relaxation than a nice rocking clialr "T cluilrV ' ' MOTHER What kIvch you more ploasiira than to Imvu b iiUer; lug chair In which to scat your friend when she drops la J how or chat awhllo in the afternoon. ' YOUNfi I'OLKS What adds more to the nttiwUu-, rtj VVp anro of tha sluing room or pallor In jour home than a. , nice rockiug elm Irs or easy chairs? In fact, thoy nro something tho whole family rn take prldo nnd comfort In. Como In and let m fchw ;" d'"iu iiii-u ijiiua. ARM ROCKERS FROM $3 TO $35,, Gnino & Harvev Co. Complete House Furnishers . lidbu