The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALONRV Kdltor wid l'ab.
DAN K. MAIiONtiY New Editor
Entorod at tho postofflco at Mrih
Beld, Oregon, (or trauamlaatoa
through tho mails as aocond clan
mall matur. .
KOSi:S l'"OK COOS HAY.
T1IBU13 la a splendid BUggoatlon
for Coos Hay In tho Hobo Fcs
tlvnl at Portland this week. Ail
reports from there aro a unit In ex
pression of the beauty of Portland'
roses. It Is worth a trip across tho
whole width of tho United S ates to
bco these loses. They aro wonders
nnd wildernesses of beauty that no
man ran Imng no before he has seen
them Thev riot and billow over the
city. They flood It wltn tides ot coi-
VEHICLE TAX
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North Bend Council Abolishes
Special License Plan
Street Work.
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ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY .NEWS
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l'ICNIO OUTINGS
Tomorrow Is tho day of tho big
annual picnic of tho SonB of Norway.
This year tho crowd will go as In
past years to Knogren's Grovo on
South Coos Hlver, thoro to Bpond tho
day In dancing and tho usual picnic
sports, with an additional program
of athlotlcs In tho afternoon. Uoata
leavo at 7:30, 8:00, 10:30 and 1:00
o'clock.
O
or In evtiuisito reus nun wanes mm . c)al tnx
tint. They pornituo mo nenai i -n opposed to talng vehicles and
with odorous fiugrance mat iiei t ,. ,go m,UUn, out thut with the
poet to express its iiciiciousne . 0.)01llnB ot the wntorfrotit rond bo-
Tho North Uend city council Inst
evening rescinded tho old vohlclo W
tenso ordinance. Tho action was
not generally expected and will end Saturday was pleasantly spout at
tho turmoil that hns been caused tno L,fo s,lvl"S Station by Ilov. H.
the turmoil tiint nns ueon caused tB0l 1UU, mombcrs of his con-
thoro by the efforts to collect tho spe- ,lrlnnllin ,.intu nnioni: tho imrty Miss
Mrs. B. W. Knmmoror and Mr, Hor
hof t Lockhart woro'BubaUtuto guoBta.
Tho pVIzcb wont to Mrs. Jlorafall nnd
Mr. Turpen, high nnd low rcspoctlvo
ly. Among tlic club members pres
ent were Dr. and Mrs. Win, Hora
fnll. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Flana
gan, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Towor, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. Albert Mntson, Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. W. Kaufmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. S. Turpen and Mrs. W. T. Mer
chant. Mrs. J. II. Flnnngan will en
tertain tho Club next Wednesday af
ternoon. Mrs. Claude N'nsburg la ontortnln
lng at Ilrldgo this nftornoon, unmoor
ing among her guests Mrs. C. M. Hy
Inr n f North llend. Mrs. W. S. Tur-
I pen, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs.
Arthur McKcoun, Mrs. I 13. llnguo,
Mis. F. 12. l.cefo. Mrs. Henry Song
stackon. Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs.
W. A. Tove. Mrs. J. II. Flanagan,
. Mrs. J. S. Coke. Mrs. K. O. l'orhnni,
Mrs. 13. K. Jones, Mis. H. M. Itlehurd
Bon and Miss Genovlovo SongHtuulcon.
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as
rbclplont of much nocldl aflontlon by
tho youngor socloty Bot.
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Miss Allco Iloyt, Bister of Mrs. Guy
Warner, nt whoso .homo slio hay boon
upending sovornl weoks, loaves on
tho noxt Itedondo for hor homo In
Oakland.
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Mrs. K. Shndburno oxpoctu to loavo
Monday for a short stay at California
points.
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AMONG Til 10 HICK 4
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Mrs. Geo. W. Trlbboy la reported
(jiilto 111 nt her homo on Contrnl
avenue today.
TI.Militji.M "
""iwi TO riiii,... t .
'R sciio
ino first of iipw . i
Olios will leave "in Porf,k i '
State UnlmsUy1!,,6"
Hobblns. niif "?,... .J.Il8'ea p,VJ
bo... Myrl MicinrtTadfi
will leave via. L"n,d. Suse K
ony, Jlttio 22, and ,,. b'.n Sad
will go Sunday "i!0 l Atg
inni Aiyrtlo lolnt i i ?
portlonally U3 ,nw a "' hc ,
nt tho summer scolini ?rescn'at
hi Oi-i.i.ii n.,.i r.co".01 ns anv u.
Hplrlt and ainl.liirnf eM 7
Aiyruo Point Enterprise. Ucato
Many a Coos liny ninn-Tu , . I
a HiiiiiMlur being JtlZ ?.hh.l
nnKfrnto.1 omm,lj;MJ!i w aa
Climbing: till walls. danclllK to th , ,.,.., v,.n. ii... i nnA Atoi.oMi,,!,.
.- " . .... !....- . ......... .V. mwuii .-.".ill iii-uu " .iiuiouiiui'i.
ortoze and crowning pnwiio '" ,,0 Mnrshfleld teamsters could come
nnil imiillc tilnces. tliey transiorm
cottngi's to bowers and glorify pala
tini nininlom with a now beauty.
Tho lose grows with gieater Itu
urh'uce and bea-uU on Coos Hay than
In P.utlnnd nnd more ' attention
Hlinnld Iib Klven to Its cultivation.
Onto planted It continue to nmv l
nnd flourish wUh very little atten
tion. ,
Publicity, It vwi" claimed by nn uu
vcrtlslnn agent nt Portland recently,
"Is the ii-ml factor In the develjpmenl
of a country." Tie row of Por.-J
Innd and the ro? festival support!
his contention. They linve done!
more than any other one featuie o
mnhe the gate city ot Oregon known
to tho economic value of beauty.
Cooa Hay should profit by Port
land's example.
Some of the councilman i uinn Solundcr, Miss Stellu Jutstroiu,
Miss Illldur Selundcr, Miss Hilda
llrodd, Miss Nolllo Olson, Miss Esth
er Urodd, Arthur Kolstnd, Hills "-'.-..
lander, Winner Kromiuist, lrlo Mnt-T siJWING l'AHTIKS
son, A I fro I jutstiom, l'.uis urant nuu iAaaaaa.aa..oI5
z ' .. -..;... ,....,...., tin
Into North lleud and do business
without having to pay tho tax.
In this connection, tho city engi
neer was Instructed to visit tho wat
erfront rond and prepare plans and
estimates for opening the load north
from the end of the county ron...
which has been planked, to tho Plat
Auselui Johnson.
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IWItTlKS t
Judge Win. Turpen was host Wod-
nosdny evening to several Emplro
l.IVKIA' WHKK AIIKAD.
NIlITIIlClt the t evolution In Mev
lio nor the rebellion In Cubi
it i the r'ot in Helglum need
oxpert any attention from Aniei leans
this w-ilt or next. Tho Hepubllenn
convm ion nt Chicago Is the rough
lious" of the woild.
social evening. Among his guests
wore Ctiiitnln nnd Mm. Jus. Mngec,
Mr., and Mrs. John Morgan, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Reynold II. Olson, Mr. nnd Mis.
Wm. Saunders nnd son, Jack, Mr.
I), dock where connection will be ' friends and neighbors nt an Informal
afforded to tho cross street connect
ing up with Sherman avenue. Tlio
Improvement now will he of n tem
porary character, tl e dredgo fill !
lug levelled out so thnt It can be
traversed. Tho latter was loft In the
hands of tho street committee with
power to act.
Hlivct Win It N I'lanncil
A resolution piovldlng for the
grading of Montana stieet fiom Sher
man to Hamilton wnn nlso paired.
The oitlnintd cost of tho Improvu
mont in $0933. R0. Provision Is only
made for grading the street now. '
A resolution providing for U
grading
Mr n C Mi Cart v Invited wivurni
of the olllceis of the Hastern Star to
ui.U'lliir fllltlll'dllV nftlM'IIOOII. serxllig
I lunili nt four-tlilrtv. assisted by Mrs.
F. A. Hazard and Mis. K. R. Colgnn.
'Among her lnlto.l guests wore Mrs.
A. J. Sawigo, .Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs.
, Alvu Doll. Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mrs.
linn Keating. Mrs. K. 1 Colgun, Miss ,
Frances Franse. Mrs. K. H. McCrnry, i
MIhb Nettle Saage. Mrs. l.ydln I.nng, j
I Mrs. K. L. Robinson. Mrs. Carl Kv-1
ortsen, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. I.
and Mrs. A, V. Wlckinnn, Mr. nnd i I.aiido. Mrs. Frames Mi I.eod, Mrs.'
Mrs. John Kdck, Mr. and Mrs. lngor-I.lohn Ilenr. ntil Mrs. Mnry McKnlght.
soil, 'Mrs. T. J. Mnegcnn, Mr. nnd I Mrs. Snvni'o Is to enlertaln tlio la lies '
.Mrs. Marty, Mrs. Haydeii and Miss ' Inforninlly Liter. j
Mlnnlo Cutllp. Tho evening was do-1 -O
llghtfully spent nt cards and a dellc- 4 i
Ions auppor was served at Its close. I l)i:.MORi:ST CONTEST
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A second howling party was glvon Anmng those attending tho Domor-
nt tho Smith mill Friday evening by est Modal contest nt Sumner ThurS'
meinbors of tho ollko force, and was
follow'od by n ihallng-dlsh supper nt
Wliit4 "ip iimttcr with the boys
In th high schools of Portland? All
prlch for the best osays on the early
hlstoiy of the Hnltod State hr.ro
lit u von by girls.
t.f QliuimmH nt.......m .......
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Florida to the Hall Pmk was nN ' ?'" l)"wt, "m f" ""' V?' ,Vm'K
unwed. The estimated co.t Is ! thoiie In tho ifrty were Mr.. and Mrs.
!$7977.0G. If hydraulic powor wero'clnm,c Nn"nrg. .Miss oonoviavo
used In tho grading tho cost would ?,0"H'ncK,on' 'M,"f1ur?, ,vn",c: ,Vir8
only be $4 132.20. but the saving oi- ,-V110 l'',',lK01'' MI Horoneo Aiken,
w
h
are to Invest
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C.W'T SUIT OFF WATHH
fected on t!:o comparatively smull
amount of work to be done wou'd not
warrant the- ovpnoe of Installing a
hydraulic plant.
The ordinances fixing the salnr
of the cliv whirflnger at $15 per
I.rtgerstroin. C. I.ngor
Mereen and T. T. Ilon-
Tbo Supreme Court of the United tnor-th parsed its final rending,
Stnlei has Jest litely decided that a' '
CfUST LEAGii
water company may not cut off a
hous.'holdci's supply In order to
form lilm to pv his water rates.
Yoniii Conipaitloii.
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INHIIE1 J
I00SE SHOWi
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Clever Vaudeville Program
Presented Under Auspices
of Local Lodge.
A fair Mixed au'Henco greeted tlia
Hint ot ,i mi lies of eiitertHiuiuenta te
ller tiiv tuisplces or tho f.oynl Order
ol i i .' Maislille'd at the Mavoule
Opi i.i Hoiist l4t evening. TN pro
gram a by local talent, some of
whom recently came to Coo& ll.i.,
nnd wu of more than ordlnury merl',
the 'iiidleuoe loudly uppluiidlug iiinuy
of tbu uumbors.
Th'i lioilontul bar oxhlbltlon by
Fiiiud l.aube wus mm of the be.t of
Iho I tid ever seen hero n ml
class Mth the work of ititiuy profe-
Hlon.il performers.
Friuk It. Kirk In "l,"feV Funny
Side showed conslderali'e ability n
a in :iolAxuo urtlst ami dccl'ilmcr. r. -cltliu
suite clever oiIrIiihI veri and
imrtldles.
,MIss Ruby llondry and Ruby
Tun. t won much upplatmo by their
priitit.iUou of the Itiitforfly Dane, j
Ou clever featuro of the program,
it u ig and danco number by Misses
Fl..'. riiiiuuiH nnd Edith Ayres, Jinl ,
to bo omitted, owing to the deat'1 of
Ml IIioidhh' father yesterday.
Smi). peelnltlei and dances by
Pi it Kttvinoud and Hcvernl iiiimb-rs
by a quartet consistluu of Prof. Rich.
in ib. I'r.'i. mi Joni'S. H. 11. Ostllnl '
nui I IC. llnllltiKer were plcislnu;1
f. itires of the enterlHlniiieut Sc-
id noting plcturi' films were n'mj
hlmw i j
It v aniiiMiiiceil thiit anot'iei ,
vnuiU" "e perforuianct would b. iiu
mi In a month or so uudur the mi?
p o 'the Mm e
Portland Takes Another Game
From Oakland by Score
of '6 toh
STANDING OF TEAMS
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Veinon II Hi
Oakland -10 20
Los Angeles ... .30 31
Rnmameiito . ...l!S 37
Suit FraucUco ...23 -10
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PORTLAND. Ore., Juno in
In ml detailed Ouulund boro yoster-i comnllmont to
Tho scores sister of Ar
day by a score of G to 1.
In tho Coast I.engtio Friday wore:
At Portland H. ir.
w oul.r Portland 0 1 0
Oakland I 8
At I.oh Angalos , It. II.
Vernon ", io
Moasrs. A.
Strom, J. D
nott.
Mlmj Lucy Ilorton entertains this
evening Jn honor of Miss Chnrlotto
Murch, nuinbeiiug among her gtiosts
Miss Nollle Tower, Miss Murcii,
MesMiti. Cornell and Ansgnr Lager
itrom and Hugo Qulst.
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Mlsa Mnry Mmuey Is gUIng a
week end party tonight at her sum-
i mer home on Coos River Tor MJaa
May Dennett, entertaining Miss May
Dennett. Mrs. It. V. I'ootli, Miss Cora
Mne Montgomery,. Mrs. Willis Kan-
nedy. Mrs. E. Mlngus, Miss Genevieve
SeiigvliKkeu and MIhh I.uura Kruso.
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MIsh Cora Mae Monlgomory entor-
tultio I iuformully at tho homo of her
alstoi-s, Mrs. C. IC. Porry nnil Mrs. D.
Y. Stafford, In Honor of Miss Mny
Lltonnstt.nnd-Mlsrf Chnrlotto Muroh.
1 Aiming ltOr ifuesls were Miss Nollle
Tower. Miss May Dennett, Miss Char
lotte Murch, Mrs. R. K. Ilooth, Mrs.
W. II. Kennedy, Mi's. M. C. Mnlonoy,
Miss Mary Mahonoy and Miss Lucy
Ilorton.
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PINNER PARTY
Miss Mario Maloney Is to be hostess
tomorrow night nt dinner at Tho
Chandler to a number of guests In
Miss Ellth Dunning,
no Mereen. who Is vlslt-
dny evening were Dr. lllrd II. Clark, i
Mrs. (loo. Truman, Jirs. .las. Aiion,
Mrs. Henry I. DIers, Miss Anna Trti-1
mnn. Miss Lola Ritchie, Miss Fran
ces Golden, Mlsa Nnoml Smith, Miss
Olive Seaman, Miss Ful'b Hunt, Miss
Hcssle Rain. Chns. Van .lie. Fremont
Ho'Soii. Harry Cotiro. Lvie Clitip-'
, olle, Harold Hunt. Evnu Ilodaon,
j Mr. J. F. Grubbs. Mr. llrown, and i
I Robert Clark. The medal was won
by Mis Lola Rid hie after a hard
contest. A baniiiet for tho partlii
pants and their ft lends was glvon nf-1
ter the progrnii'. after which the .
crowd returned to North Rend.
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INFORMAL CHAT ,
Frank Sheti who has lneu it guest
nt i lie Frank D. Cohan homo return
ed to Portland yesterday. During
bis stjty In tlie illy Mr. Slien was the
Is a question which no one can answer satisfactory
ly without the best efforts of thought and jutlrj
ment. Such points as the history of the locality, ij
prospects, correct proportion of incom? possibtli.
tics to values, directions of future growth, ami
many others, must all be taken together to form a
correct conclusion. Wc have made these things a
careful study, for many years, and fad that wo aro
equipped to offer our clients the best possible guiJ.
ancc in the consideration of this important question.
We submit the following representative pieces to
judges of good values, and are confident that no
better investments can be found anywhere. Wis
have many others as good.
Saciameiiio
At San Frnnclsco-
San Francisco
Los Angeles
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Ins hor brother here for few months.
i J. Amrng tho gueMs are to bo Miss
1 1 Dunning, Mr. Moreen. Miss Doris
I j Mereen, Mr. mil Mrs. A. II. Powers,
Dr. and Mm. J T. McCormnc. Mr.
E. laud Mis. M. C Maloney. Miss Flor
Ojonco Power.v. Miss Alice I.oulte Mal
" , c;ney nnd Mr. D. E. Malt ney.
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DOUBLE-HEADER
Marshfield and North Bend and
Eastside Here Tomorrow
Afternoon.
(.ODD CITIVSK.V HKI
Siicctiiiibs
Although the rainy wonther has
proveiitod tho Marshllold toam from
getting much ronl practlco this vvook,
Capt. .MiCtitcboon expocts to bo nblo
to take North llend In to camp hero
ii'inorrovv nriornoon. .MuishioUli. ""'""
r. talMiiL. ' " iy tne
ill iu
Hi 'i
(Oil
till
yet -
IIS I'
lilt
till!) i1
hi)
glC K
aim n
Ili.T N
ttun
will piny a doublo-lioador, taking
Noith llend on first nnd Eastsldo on
iwcond. The llrst gituio will probab-
id.
tho
two games.
Poti'i Hence, Aged 1IIO,
nt Co!iil!!o
The Co(tilllo llornld says:
There appears upon tho records
of (I.mHir In the ottlio of Dr. Walter
Ciibu lounly beilih ofllcer. tho
nan of Pelor Donee who passed
'!)! V, al .M","K.e ,,r0,, l"ra yenra ' ly w ntlled at 1:30 with North Don
... . )". Ho.w"B ",l 0, rl- "llt 8 '"BO will be ntado for tl
urn nutiw in wiukoii UHVlIlg
- to Couu le. J. A. Slaglo of i : Marshllold lineup tomorrow. Mc
m knew iho deceased torty I Ciitclionn will play third and Ling.
, , .' V." B n,ll,e ,1ooUI0,, "liy will go to right Hold In plme
... that Mieeason theday he r ju-Koowii. It Is oxpo. tod that
No authentic account is oh- Norm lo,lll(lon w, pU.), , ho North
regarding the history or Jtend game and Sutton will plttl"
ol this mm who attained this! iTattiido game.
' ., ""'V. ,'" .. T..." ' V V0' ' T(" N'1' " !' 'wn chosen to urn-
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( --- ..... .... n.-v IIMIIWIIVIII,
It is oxpoitod thnt thero will bo
ELKS' HALL
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Pieparatlens for tho nnnlversnry
ball of tho Marshllold Lodgo of Elks
which will be held at tho Englos' ,
hall Woditesday ovonlng. Juno -..,
hnvo beon prnctlcnlly complotod by
(leorgo Goodrtim viio Is chairman of!
tho committeo on nrrnngemonts. Tho;
Invitations will bo Issue I early next'
week, eaih inember of the lodgo hav-l
Ing the prlviloge of Inviting one coti-l
pie. Tho lodge member will nppoai"
In their uniforms for the llrst timo.
Miiiic will be ft'inlshed by n six piece
oichostra nn 1 limiting will begin nt
ft o'cloik. The putiouoasoH will In-,
(ludo Mrs. Eugetio Crosihwnlt, Mrs.'
J. Albeit Matson. Mrs. J. W. Hlldon-'
hrnnd, Mrs. W. II. Kennoly. Mrs. A
T. Halites an I Mrs. M. C. Mnloney. .
The dance planuel for List Sitnr-
I. O. V. Drtitilng Club of
a
The
Owl. . -Phone
Says: 745
P Here I am in
R Marshfield. That
t Man Cohan has
S Named his store
C After me.
R ' Formerly
I McArthur's
p Pharmacy.
j Hecalls.it
1 Owl
N Prescriptoon
s Pharmacy
"In Business for Your llealte"
60 x 100 on Second near Central
50 x 100 on Third near Central
42 x 90 on Ninth near Central
70 x 100 on Fourteenth near Central .
41 x 90 on Thirteenth and Commercial
$8500
07750
CI
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$1400
$7:0
45 acres finest land in Coos County, 12 r res
bottom, balance level, perfect shelter, con-
.,2S&akb, cujivatipjii, Jioiisearn, tools,
good waterfront, a id 100 fruit trees plant
ed (3 yr. old) 1 $5590
l s. kauf:
&
177 Front St.
raron
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TAKE A PEEK
nt mir im.ln-iliit hull I DC 111 cqulll
liientM. Yc ti cnnii'ii full Io nilmlrJ
their lieniity mil tie inly dtlnllncn(
And how complete v in raicrwi
.mnf. it mill lux ir i f t'te In h Sir
an otitf.t U n nt a,- I lit the inoderil
hoiue. If ynur'H I wUMout rr. n
tin tell yen low tut xpct'eilly llt'Ie'J
will coal you to have one
Wiiley & Schroeder
!l!):t Xorlli I'miiiI hfrcci.
I'llDM TT-I
9XKHSBeBEBG&W21Z&Mtsi
w
Its Of llf (lll lllluiltll Ilia Mil. !
' figure."
North Hen I was ntciln pxtpouel
vvoek and will be kIvou tenlsht.
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Two pleasant dnntes vvero glvon
Inst Saturday by Keysor'u Orchestra
In ICinpIro an I nt the Finnish Hill
by the .lolly lloya of Hunker Hill, an
citrnii'utloit of the young men nt the
mill boa nl I an honxe. Doth were
well uttendol and proved to bo very
enjoyable.
itit'Doi:
CltAA(tJAAA
1 Hi nil I Mrs . A. Tore wore
Ti
wll.
ptl
1IH
It il
Kootl crowds of North Hond and ICast-' ll0hU ' tlK "''"K0 l" " oven
sldo lootets out for tho gatno nl- ,I,K l'sv,1'1 Thurslav. enteitaliiliiK
though the iU nlc of tho Sons of Nor. "' live, nb'es Mr mil Mrs, .1 V
way on Cooa Hlver Is llkoly to ! ,"'' U Mr and Mrs 0 M Hvler.
u. ti t trout tno local attendance
(WIHM)r THANKS
i he ft lends and neighbors who
Kin lly mts and words of sj in-
njtiitenei uie bunion of our Tontorrow nftornoon the Ten Mile
' beroavenieitt in the death of imll team will piny the North Inh
, iiinimiiu niiuiiiiiior wo ex-1 ten in on tlie I.nkesldo grounds.
hiiiiuiiii "mi ui-tuiioii i vvcok ironi tomorrow, the mnrriPii
men will jilay the bachelors thore.
The new ba'l ground Is about ready
and mora enthusiasm hns been I
hen You N
Clothing
HOM.Alt,
HriTK't
cur
ten I
tlianlcs Wo particularly thank the
Mt (tile I.odgo for. their many gra
cloi s acts of kindness.
MRS. ROni'HtT HOOKK
AND FAMILY.
t I
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
AOertalnlt.llKorl'rvcrl.hum.
I flllHllllllllnil. II mi. .1 n .. I. m.
Hiuuiurli Troutilrn, Trctliluc
nroiihed over baseball thoro than
thoro has been known In years.
TrdoXUik.
Don t accei
n,iul)Hitu
I'liurnrrii r uriiror
; InSlbuutt. At sllOrucditi, Stcii.
Pt BtmpU mailed rRKK. Addri..,
" A. s. ULIUIEU, LKoy, N.T. majBiliHHBI
Hi:.MKMin:it THAT I lit) CK.NTS M.WiV. A
ANII THAT lU'SINKSS IS N(VI' CIIAHITV.
s:i: ijkai. i.ivi: cMvrniKH.s who know thk
Hl'SINKSS AND WHOAHH IIKItK TO STAY. ,VI (
.MAKK YOl'lt DOM.AIt (JO AS KAH AS ANYONH IN
Tin: msixKss wi: want vor to cojiij acjaiv
AND Wll 'I"S MOHK WH WANT YOF TO CO.MH j: .
CAl'SH YOl' !'T WVNTTO GO KLSKWIIKHK.
The Fixup
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