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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912-EVENING EDITION. 8 Royal BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purm Used and praised by the most competent and careful pas try cooks the world over The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes .iS (Continued from Pngo .1) A. .Hold who In rood to inovo nwny from Pint II. Vnrlous nutos took tho ladles to tho homo of Mrs. Trn vor In Pint I), tho trip down nnd back and tho cntortntnmont proffered fur nishing matcrlnl for nn uniiHunlly on Joynblo dny. Anions thoso Invited woro Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. Ward M. Illnko, Mm. A. 1'. Adolsporgor, Mrs. J. W. IJennott, Mrs. M. C. Mill onoy, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, MrH. W. 0. Drndloy. Mrs. L. D. Kinney, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. J. A. Luso, Mrs. KuRono Crosthwnlt, Mrs. I.avlna Kin noy, Mrs. M. 13. Eovorltt, MrB. W. F. Mlllor, MIbh Annn Klnnoy, Mrs. V. M. Parsons, Mrs. 10. F. Morrlssoy, Mrs. P. A. Ooldou, Mrs. J. U. Forry, Mr& Arthur McKoown, Mrs. II. Isnncs, Miss Amy Isaacs, Mrs. Wm, Horn fall, Jr., Mrs. 10. Mlngus, nnd Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo. In tho ovont of tho fill about thn Prosbytorlnn church bolng too soft Sundny ovonlnR to nil in It of nccoss to tho mooting rooms, tho Chrlstlnn Endonvor will moot nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Wnltor In South Marshllold. A talk will bo given by Supt. Tlodgon. n J. 13. Sclillllnir nnd family hnvo vory successfully Inst wcok nt I)nn procured n housoboat which thoy don, Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point by plnu to inovo up tho Smith river, P. I. Swonrlngon nnd Co. of North about thirty miles from Gardiner, Hond. Mnrshllold Is hoping that nnd turn Into n camp of n fow wooks' sho will not bo uttorly ignorod. duration. Hunting nnd fishing nnd n XmiBbZVnHn0rvrtnUrrl!r, "8- A' J- Ca& ontortnlned a ItahtfS vnenllin n0CWaary tor n do fow frlonds lnforn.nlly Wednesday nf- ugnirui vitiation, tornoon at her homo nt llunkor Hill. 0 I ... EmSVoBwo,.Wn l,V ? Tho Motliodlst Kplscopnl choir Is KdPnSd fu ny WodneSiv, Preparing two anthems for tho sor- inru ana ranui) u ednesday. v(,0 nHtcr mornng nml two for tho O ovonlng sorvleo. With tho exception A sorlos of talks on "Horticulture" of theso, all songs will bo sung by tho Is being given beforo tho N'nrth ('nngreeatlon In accordance with tho Uond High School by a visiting pro- usual custom. fossor. Tho llrst of tho series wns 0 Mrs. 8. G. Holllstor who lins been1 vory III at her homo In North Ilend Tll ladles' Aid of tho North Hond for several days Is reported Improv- Methodist church Is giving a cookod mini mi hi uuh nriornoon at t no .Mlck oy building on Sherman nvenuo. Chaudlor hns written guests nro Mrs. Herbert Coleman, Misses Esthor Sllvormnn, Agnes Car penter, Nora lower, Holen Qradloy, Frnnces WllllnmB, Florcnco Aiken, Hnzel Powers nnd Mny Prouss. Miss Sllvormnn will bo hostess to tho club next Saturday afternoon. 0 It. A. Wcrnlch Is expected bnck ov orland today from n two months' bus iness trip In tho east. Minneapolis, Texas, Omnho, Chicago nnd Los An golcB woro points in his trip. Mrs. T. M. Unrry will loavo about about tho llrst of May for a few weeks' visit in California. After joining nor dnughtor, Miss Mndgo, in Snn Hnfaol, tho two will visit Mrs. Harry's sister, Mrs. Moffntt in Sacra mento, and will then return to their homo In Empire O No definite dato has been sot for tho U. M. O. danco, but It will prob ably bo given soon after Eastor, O A crowd from tho North Uond High school are picnicking today at tho sandhills, n Tho play "Olo Olson" was given river bank to a wooded spot that was Just mado for spreading tho lunch. Tho dny was spent In scrambling ov er rocks nnd logs, In taking kodak pictures and In tramping about tho many pretty wnlks that lino Coos III ver's banks. In tho Into afternoon tho boat stnrted homoward with a narty who had tho memory of a , very happy dny to cheer them In tho next week's work. I Tho Women' Homo Missionary So ciety of tho Mothodlst Eplscopnl church held Its quarterly silver tea I nnd accompanying program of tnlks nnd pnpors Wednesday afternoon nt tho church on tho lesson topic, "Tho Problom of Unco." Mrs. F. E. Al len wns lender nnd nfter scrlptuto reading, Introduced tho topics In tho i following order: I "Tho Negro Problom" Mrs. lin ker. "Just Folks" rending, Miss Mary Hansen. "Tho Indian Problem" Mrs. J. O. Langworthy. Heading Mrs. Harris. "Chinese nnd Jnpnnoso Problems" i-Mrs. Austin. Heading Mrs. Torroy. "What tho Women's Homo Mis sionary Socloty Is doing for our Rnco Problem" Mrs. Ilutlodgo. "Tithing" Mrs. Smith. During tho afternoon, ono of tho many petitions being circulated about town to stop prlzo-flghtlng In Mnrshllold was Introduced nnd signed by nonrly ovcryono prosont. Re freshments woro servod after tho pro grnm, nnd a collection was tnkon. Among thoso present, both guests nnd membors, wcro Mrs. F. E. Alton, Mrs. G. N. Bolt, Mrs. M. It. Urown, Mrs. J. Leo Urown, Mrs. J O. Langworthy, Mrs J. W. Cnrtor, Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mrs. A. Hanson, Mrs. M. It. Smith, Mrs. Q. II. Austin, Mrs. Milo Sumner, Mrs. J. F. Hall, Mrs. A. II. Perkins, Mrs. A. linker, Mrs. A. U. Gldloy, Mrs. II. I. Ilut lodgo, Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Mrs, II. I. Hydo, Mrs. F. A. Tlodgon, Mrs. C. fcr. Dodgo, Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. Cnrl A. Evcrtson, Mrs. C. Ilnhskopf, Mrs, II. A. Wilder, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Joo hnk, Mrs. J. F. Hall, Mrs. A. II. Drows, Mrs. Albort Abbott, iMrs. M. A. Harwls, Mrs. Lnurn Humphrey, Mrs. Shook, Mrs. C. 11. Curtis nnd Mrs. F. C. Hlrch. Mrs. M. R. Smith will bo 'hostess to tho socloty tho fourth Wcdncsdny In April. Mrs. W. S. Tho W. C. T. U of North Uond nro mnklng nctlvo plans to glvo another Domorost sllvor modal contest next wook. As in tho Inst ono, repented Frldny night with such success in MnrBhflold, only boys will tnko pnrt nbout nlno In all. April 9 is tho dato sot for tho contest. O Mrs. J. M. Upton wns hostess Thursdny nftcrnoon nt a vory pretty luncheon followed by sowing, nt hor homo In West Mnrshfleld, A color Bchonio of yellow waB used, which, with decorations of greens, wns very effective Among hor guests woro Mrs. F. E. Cohan, Miss Maud Rood, Mrs. R. K. Hooth, Mrs. Robt. E. Drowning, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. F. E. Hague, Miss Evelyn Anderson nnd Mrs. F. A. Golden. O Mrs. W. II. Kennedy wns guest for tho wcok of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 0 Rog ers nt their homo on Coos River. Mrs. F. E. Hnguo hns Issuod In vitations for nn "At Homo" of Drldgo nt hor homo nt Klttyvlllo Mondny, April 8. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy wero host nnd hostess, nt an Informal dln nor pnrty nt tho Chnndlor Inst Sun dny ovonlng. Tiioir guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Ilnlncs, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Eug ono Crosthwnlt. O Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy Is to bo host ess April 10 nt Drldgo at hor homo In West Marshllold. 0 Committees from the leading women's clubs of Mnrshfleld, includ ing tho Progress Club, tho A. N. W tho Ladles' Art nnd tho Mlnnlo-WIs Clubs, met Monday night, Mnrch 25, nt tho homo of Mrs. M. C. Horton, to organize n civic Improvement longuo along tho lines lnld down by Super intendent Tlodgon nnd seconded by tho Progress Club nnmelv. Hint the school children bo given n pnrt In Zeigler Bros.' Shoes for Ladies This past week we received from Philadelphia the swellest line of Ladies' Shoes ever handled on Coos Bay, These Shoes embrace all the newest ideas for Spring and Summer Shoes Oxfords -Pumps new Colonial Ties Prices $3,00l to $5.00. The extreme in Style Not too freakish. Tho quality is the tip-top achievement in shoe-making. All widths A B C D E We can fit the hard to fit feet. "Money Talks" Marshfield flub Clothing & Shoe Co. Bandon Benjamin ClothesStetson Hats Stetson Shoes sido In Snn Frnnclsco. Ho recently visited his parents In North Uond. C. II. Worrell nnd wlfo of North Uond left Thursday for Vancouvor, Wash., to attend tho funeral of Mr. Worrell's brother, Meredith, who was killed In a runaway at Sonttlo. Mr. Worrell's pnrents reside nt Van couver. O Tho Wcsleynn Ulblo Class of North Uond Is arranging to givo a big so cial at Taylor's hall thero Frldny evening, April G. O Miss Lonn Kruso of North nend expects to leave next wook for nn extendod visit nt tho homo of her bIb tor, Mrs. Cnthoy, In Portlnnd. O Tho Progress Club will bo enter tained Monday, April 1, by Mrs. A. E. Adclsporger at hor homo in South Marshflold. 0 Misses Agnes Vnrrelman nnd Katie Graham of Gardiner woro guests of Miss Edith Thomns of North Ilend this wcok. 0 Miss Gurca lingo arrived this week from Cordovn, Alnskn, to visit hor pnronts In North Ilend. Sho Is a trained nurse. Hor sister, Miss Trcnn Hogo, romalned at Cordova. Coos Hay friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Hums, formor resldonts of North Uond, hnvo rocolved word of tho birth of n dnughtor to them nt their homo In Myrtlo Point. 0 Thoso who wero In tho nudlonco honrlng Mrs. Elfrlda Hollor Woln stoin nt hor prosontntlon In Mnrsh llold under tho nuBplcos of tho Cham Inndo Club In ono of tholr ninny con torms for prosumlng to think thoy could sing nnd thus wnBto somo of Schumnnu-Holnk's valuablo time. Othor singers woro prnlsod, but tho understanding wns that tho "tryout" was confidential and nothing that happened would bo spoken of out sldo. When Mrs. Wolnstoin's turn came, hIio sang, to a splondld piano nccompnnlmont, "Dich Thouro Hal le," from Wngnor's "Tnnnhaousor," and next sho sang, with (Ino dramatic flro nnd thrilling Intorprotntion, "Urunnhlldo's Unttlo Cry" from Wag ner's "Vnlkyrlo." No soonor had Mrs. Wolnstcln llnlshod singing than, ac cording to thoso who woro wltnoBsoa of tho Interesting scono, Schumnnn Hclnk began to cry softly, nnd sho plnccd her arms around Mrs. Woln stcln. "My donr," snld Schumnnn-Holnk, "whnt on earth nro you doing ro malnlng horo In tho Unltod States? You ought to bo In grnnd opora In Europe? Nobody on tho Metropoli tan stago in Now York can sing "Urunnhlldo's Uattlo Cry" hotter than you can. If you wish to begin in grnnd opera, I predict that you will bo a second Qndskl." With this llatterlng comment ringing in hor cars, Mrs. Wolnstcln leaves with hor husbnnd noxt month to ontor upon a European oporntlc enroor. 0 North Uond Lodgo No. HO A. S. and A. M. hold n social and business meeting In tho lodgo rooms In Tay lor hall Thursday ovonlng, at which a largo crowd was prosont, nbout twenty pcoplo coming from Marsh flold. Tho conferring of tho third dogrco upon J. V. Hodson was tho principal foaturo of tho ovonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Kolm of Schuylor, Nobr., nro expected horo corts will bo Intensely Interested In this summer to visit Mrs. Holm's par mo complimentary oxtrnct thnt np- ntSi Mr. and Jirs. k. w. uornitt. pears togothor with hor picture In tho ' Sunday Oregonlan of March 24. Ono Harold Crawford and wlfo arrived of tho songs Mrs. Wolnstcln sang bo- ll0ro tlil wcok for nn oxtondod visit foro Schumnnn-Holnk, "Dich Thouro nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hallo," was ono that tho Marshllold Mitchell, rolatlves of theirs, on Com- nudlonco was privileged to hoar, morclal nvenuo. Tho extract Is as follows: I 0 mnX'a nonSSnVSil, i?" . A ",cotlnK of tho Christian En ttlloirwi1 nB ."' '"' ',' ''"""f Soc''y f t Presbyterian sonrnno o ? thta 5?J nn, ' l"?'0 c"rc1' B t0 M April fifth at tho M"M il8 " l " W.J?: liomo of Miss Elizabeth Cox. ";v '" "uduuuii, iuiivuh aero May 1 for Europo to ontor profess- .-.us. v.. h. L-nniuiior nns wrltton the dovolopmont of the "City IJenu- ,fM,0rnuS.!"V,.m,fk,,, ?IMl M?" C,'T- ,lf,,r ""'I thnt their Interest bo kSpt illtr. who loft hut week overlnnd for nllvo through tho medium of prizes ban linnclnco to stay somo months,' to bo nwarded for beautiful gnrdons. a d,n,e-nn,l nnul;., Hub li NoVnl Chler ",u the trip " s lendh.k 3 2Xi 8 ,m ' .,, ih.ffl,ro,r "!U,,''0St ,0 U,,U on!1 ,m '" ra"l,n-v rocoverliiK his old-tlmo In parts f ,10 city that en Zv i? iS? V )V.hlU .".orl rVO,1S ,K,,,' T1, ou,y fw,,l,ro of ' "('t,mI- Iwnutlflert. Mrs. ,M c! lug nnd nblo to bo around. Mrs. E. Shndhurne, tho tnlented vocnllst, plnulst nnd oiganlst, who hns rocoiitly como to tho Hay from St. Louis and hns started n class in both Instrumental and vocal mu.il, in m.... i,n.. 1 1 , ..,...: - ... --.... ............ ... ,, iu iiiiiuiiiB, n' """: : '1,",.?. .,, " '"J011!1 ? " wn. and thnt Mr. well-kept lnwns nnd grass nlots. nnd eiennliiK up cannot be may bo e.xpectod from tho norfiu-tu.l innin.u- in ti. i,.,,ut ,iiun.,...i.i ...... ., Ti V.., A V, V.'.!; .' V1 I1 ,r" tlub, Mis. blmdhurno will present nt the oxtriii cold thoy oncountorod "anu'd respectlvolv. ehslrman nnd somo miiiro time, with local talent. In the uiountnlns nenr Shastn. secretary of the 'dny. Aftor mnnv o- i suguestlons had been mnri an,i aftor A double surprise birthday party, nu"'n Hfloii of (MrAitnt ways ltj iiii uiuniiH ii vuiiiiiuui'u was aupniui- .. ed to dlKttlbllti flnWUI- l ummiir 1 ... the school children, sollclthiu- tiir khuiok fumlshod !',,'I n".a. t,x,,!"'"lK f'lt'ire plans fur evonhnl ... in .making of n lovelier city. Mrs. -.'".. I.HIU o. ,. JI. C. Mnlminv Mm vhihiiuiuih uiiifvr wiiH hervtui. i-..i . .... "' .'. . - . -- .-..-.. m. .... i vi.. ii i, -.. .. Amonrt tnose present were Mr. and Mr, and Mis. II. II. MofUtt are ox- Jim. Win. llerron. Mr. and Mrs.Jns. tiv. irn lint) iiwill OlTIlieiH0 UUUUl UKUHUU. Jl lonai worn in grnnd oporn Schumnnn-Holnk's dlroctlon. Whon Schumnnn-Holnk under kim-i:d elk iiKin: Tho North Hond Ilnrhor says: It la ttt frntxt ! olnlml ! Dl V 1. I wnon Kcnumnnn-Ho nk recently " oi"u "" " u.ui, iiik "" "'' " ""-,, . sang horo In concort there worn nn. Knmo wnrdon, recently discovered a cannot depend upon tho people oroSBnmntonS of elks nntlers in a, will bo benefited by the cnterprl ors who nsked Sclumnnn.Tininb i tnxldormlst's hop In .Mnr8hfl6ld. nnd which wo hnvo put. wlthauuej; hoar them sine iil.. n fn7i,n,lurn miiKing inquiry lonrnod that . rorts at our disposal, iron, nn ;: Hutu muni B1U llltii oeKbOU for hor lm nnllnra worn non Hin tl.-n...... o l.o. .,PM.nlK. nn injured n CALL TO THE PEOPLE OF COOS COUNTY .Miocene Oil & Ons Company mm Treasury Stock for Salf. (I-rom Hnndon Itccorder) Tho Mlocono Oil & rjas Cootu, hereby offers for snlo to the poll! nt largo, without restriction, b7 exceed $3 000.00 worth of lti Sm. ury stock at $10.00 per share ui valtio for which certificates win u at once Issued upon rocolpt oi montr for any nmount equal to one ih:! or moro. Every porson who hns an Intemt or Investment In Coo nnnnt. .m bo bonoflted by tho succci oi tli Ucnr Crook OH Woll, nnd the enUr- in mo is uucii inni ii aoiorTei ltd Ii fnct requires tho co-operatloa tl every business porson In this cojat; Tho woll Is put down 23(1) t nnd hns nil tho Indications of a ad producer nnd hns met with farotij'4 comment nnd n belief of aucceulna cvory mnn of oil oxporlcnco hohi seon tho woll whether ho be a drlfor or producer. Thoro hns been n persistent u cnthunlnstlc effort on tho part of at least 75 per cent of tho stockhoUa to put tho prospect to tho Unit ol our equipment, and with the pint wo hnvo, under tho present cotfr lions, wo nro nblo to go down ill to fiOO feet dcopor, nnd havo orderti casing nnd nil necessary equlpu:t to do so; hut In order to aceompliu this, It is necessary that hart tnntorinl nsslstanco from the ptop!t who aro Interested. Wo therefor tako this monns of giving over; red' dfnt of Cons County nn opportasltr to buy stock. In order to got results It Is nee sary for tho pooplo who are to U bonoflted or Interested to lite u nctlvo pnrt In going after rtiolU. Wo nro Informod thnt there irt mnny peoplo In this county who it Interested nnd anxious that thliei torprlso should bo n success, and l aro nblo to help mnko It so, but. hnvo not so fnr lent tholr aisliUtee, nnd thnt If nn opportunity was rim thoy would do bo. We therefor tnko this monns or putting thtt op portunity In your wny; with theu slstnnco of thoso who nro tobefctf flted nnd who nro intorosted In W prospect, wo enn nrcompllrt Uj appears at this time to bo an ainrtJ success If only followed up. Why not tako an active Interest! this mnttor and lend assistance " though It bo much or little! II xnniinl .Iniuiml llnnn Ihn tlCOnif II' frnnk onlnlon nk in ti.oir nutu ule nillIors wore sent thoro through n nient to prnctlcnlly nn nssurw m bIiiko Son. tL lme,a l0CI" ox,re8il co"crn by Thomas H. I cess, wo cannot expect any loppot woro 8coilod-but l m,?'w Ca,nl? , Jnn108 ,,,", l" A- P"V of North Iiond. , from othor sources, oro scolded but in tho kindest n 8 8tnted thnt thoy wero hold In If this nrtlclo dnes not lnterttl , which nllows ' you enn nt lenst boost tor y: to olnpso, nnd , know will benefit you, If BUfcess'V: nonr Allegany, .nnd If you ennnot boost, you arew tho operetta "Prima Clmr-mimr." The llrst inwtlnic In tho Interest of thirty peoplo ntten.lln. Tho claes tiuTiJiJ? i.Lht It tho'vnu i.n.f.. n If stnrtuil wiii-uiiii vi-nutii. ... it.u "'uiwiaj iiiKiii hi ma imihIi home nt iVf, ,ilu V... ...' ..? e"......,.. ' .ly. OanU and mini furnlsho.1 llrill.Kltl., ..,. .I...I ol.MI... .., .1.. '"." WHM1B Willi ( ,;,, "; ' l"u aiiiuitement for the evening and u sumptuous supper wns wrvod. town. S l.amlo. Mi-k. M uiiey ami .Mrs. cowan were nnmed on this committee. To furf er stint- irate Hiiert-st. a flower fair will he . u.i.l XI. . M.... lull w ri. Jonn iiit'Hrd, I'aul (Irani, John t innt imii ,,.i.i, m.. ,, . The Juji.or lUptl.t 1'nhm U to give Hani. Ole Noah nnd John W.Uon. rUdav. 5i 2 when the h ea'wlli a siKiiil Friday uiuiiIiik April lx at - O iJ ,,, ;..:'. ... ' lup u,on w,u Ml ne lit) fllrM.or nul'rUil ... mi... .i...i .. i... m. ... .. . " v. ..u win, ,' v-nrwimu uomeus nonru or Tfte funds for the prizes to be ........ , .., v i,i i. ii,,, i i nun ii win awarue.i are ueinir rauod by sub- : .iT V " uemwy April scripuon. tiio list was started off i M the home of Mrs. It. A. Connie. with n osi. rnn,ii.ti..., .. i,, ,.. Iss Esther SUvemM. an 1 M Vfr T'? WJ' 'V'xl'' u. dlff-r-, Dr. McCornmc. f 10 by M. V. H01ton .s Carpenter nt dinner Thursday. ?" 1lU.?.Thf U.".V b("? ,'lVUHl to n H,ul 6 l,' s- Tle-lgon, and many the home of Mr. 1). A. Jouea on Sev eutli stieet. Mrs. W. K. HoaaiUiud entertained -O tend this uieetliiK and tnko mirt In the exerelsiie nnd nn enlovi.l.lo l.rinr. Mrs. Coo. flelsendorfor ontortnlned noon Is anticipated. Mrs. C. M. Hylor, Mre. It. A. Wernlch n nnd Mrs. T. W. Itunnlo informally nt .,,,, V , , , ., llridge Friday nftornoon. I mi. ., 'I ' J V"1 tonehars of tho i Hiph sehool enjoyed n dollghtful 0 ; out'.nu Inst Snturdn when they won: Miss Uuth Allon is entertaining tho picnicking up Coos Rivor. Tho Allco P, Q. Sowing Club nt nn evening of j II. was chartered and carried a mor neodlowork tonight Instead of at tho ry crowd up to tho rnplds whero they usual afternoon sesslou, Among her! dlsouibarkod and walkod far up tho inuor miiiNiiuug are oxpectel. The North Ueud Tennis Club has decided to give Its first danco of tho season Saturday evonlng, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Jacabson of North Hond have received word of tho mnrriago of their son, Julius Jncobson, nt Cllondalo, Ores Mr. Jacobson, Jr., nnd his brldo will re- They Are Here All the new styles and patterns in Men's Clolhing and Furnishings Men's Suits $8.50 to $25.00 Ready to Wear storage for two years umo ror prosecution thnt tiio bull wns shot SI Nonh Is quotod ns stntlug thnt he wns powerioss to prosocuto tho of fenders, us tho tlmo limit had ox plred. PHOTO finishing ami photo mm. piles nt WAMvKH .STl'lllO. Try n CltEAM Kfj I'UAPPE at SAHTKIt'S. required to knock. IIEMEMHEH the Ql'ATF.nMlS STl'DIO for fine I'ilOTO.S. (let your ICASTElt SOXM nt tho roos hay risii sjonr. Old-fashioned Mexican n& 3r.o nt STAVTOIinS Saturday " I Sundny. Special Candv Snlo Saturdny nnd i ,, i7"7f"Kininfi TrKU Sundny nt STAPFOHDS. ,' " "? " l'1 " '' voUT0 ,,,c...x.V, ... ., .. Itne depondnblo kind p' :x"" " ,. JvS,.!.l,TACI"-KBtxonTOJf HANSEN'S two stores. Open s- U.t.NSIiA h Tno Stlll'U.S. Olien I.lirlilu Intra nn.1 Rimilnvs and iiunilnj'o. i . ,, , vnnTO-V ' i.rxs'n.'ii vnvi'irni? at aO'"1'- I Hemember your fi lends win. nn .V irAYKKX'S two stores. S,L,.in;;V!,!)- ?:'!':. coo ,J'VV Snocim CoTidF Sale Saturday ' "" u"'"- ,, Su. day nt RTWVl .....":'" ' '" n''11 cJko WAI,Ui:it STIDIO. Mt!UMtmumi3xiirijBauatii&&ja paper lav nt ST VlTOItHS. i - ... -. ,i nt ' SEED OATS $1:1 r lw IIMXKS. 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