BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 912. EVENING EDITION. THE COOS n ft Kw?'Or hold n cooked food snlo on Saturday, Octobor 20, which will bo Biipervlsod by Mrs. W. S. Nicholson nnd Mrs. P. G. Horton. Tho now pnstor, Rov. J. E. Burk hnrt nrrlvod this week nntl n recep tion will bo tcmlorod him nnd his wlfo on Friday November 1 nt tho church. Next Thursdny, Mrs. A. L. Barker will entertain tho Indies nt nn nil day session nnd 'pot-luck" dinner. Tho tlmo will bo tnkon up with pre parations for a bnzar which Is to bo hold tho Inst week In Novombcr. Thoso enjoying Mrs. Lnndgon's nospltnllty Inst Wodnesdny wcro Mrs. A. E. Seaman, Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. J. T. Scalfo, Mrs. A. L. Buttz, Mrs. 13. J. ICnttrlnir. Jim. A. 'P. Haines, Mrs. F. Q. Horton, Mrs. A. L. Darker, Mrs. Tom Nichols, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. .1. II. Stnddon, Mrs. Chrls tenson, Mrs. W. P. Squlro and Mrs. J. W. Wilson. Tho next meeting will bo tho first Wodnesdny In Novombcr with Mrs. James Forty of Bunker Hill, fr ! Tho W. O. W. lodgo gnvo n dnnclng nnd card party Wodncsday ovonlng at tho Odd Fellows hull. Miss Mnud Painter delighted thoso present with aovoral vocal solos and a number of piano and violin duots mldcd much to tho evening's enjoyment. Card ta bles woro arranged upstairs for thoso who did not caro to dance. Tho Moor was In good condition, tho music splendid and everybody hnd a real good tlmo. 4 Tho members nnd friends of tho Swcdlsh-Luthornn church gnvo n cof fee and enko soclnl nt tho church last Saturday evening for tho pur poso of raising missionary funds. Tho Indies of tlio Ilnptlst church nnd their frlonds woro vory ploas nntly ciitortnlr.od nt n sllvor ten limt Wodnesdny with Mth. .1. C. Donno ns lioatess. During tho nftcrnnon, Itov. A. P. Unssford gnvo somo vory hclp- xiii nnu interesting roiunrKs, and tlio tlnnn nt ti'Mnlt tlmn tlln nfirfl tlln Mntl was disbanded and tho Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church wns orgnnl zed. TIiIb wns dono with tho vlow of bringing bnck Into tho Guild thoso who hnd lost Interest becnuso they tiiougnt tlio sisters oi uotnnny wns not siricuy n cnurcn giuiu. ino iui lowlng olllcors woro elected: President Mrs. Lymnn Noble, Vlco I'rcs. Mrs. Lodwnrd, Secrotary Miss Allco Butler, Tronsuror Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnznrd. Tho meeting ndjoumed after n vory cnjoynblo nftornoon, to meot ngnln under tlio nnnio the "Ladles' Guild" with Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr. next Tuesday, Oct. 22. Thoso nroscnt woro Mrs. J. M. Up ton, Mrs. Lcdwnrd, Mrs. Horsfnll, Mrs. Draducld, Mrs. Sncchl, Mrs. L. Vnliln Mro TOntmln T?nnril ATra A r- tlnir McKcown, Mrs. John F. Coke, Mrs. Jas. Cowan, Jr., Misses Evelyn Andorson, Agues Hutchcson, Mnud Reed, Allco Butler nnd Rov. R. E. Browning. j. .. 4. Mrs. S, Lnndo wns hostess to tho members of tho A. N. W. Club Inst Thursdny nftornoon. Tho tlmo was dollglitfully spont In fancy work nnd plcnsnnt conversation. Dnlnty re freshments ware served. Tlio following mombors woro pres ent: .Mrs. u. a. Jjcnnott, Mrs. unvin Edmnn, Mrs. P. M. Frlcdborg, Mrs. J. T. Hnll, Mrs. Chnrlcs Knlser of North Bend, Mrs. S. Lnndo, Mrs, Geo. F. Murch, Sirs. C. F. McICnlght, Mrs. L. Noble, Mrs. 11. Reed, Mrs. Clins. Stauff and tlio guests wcro Miss Clovo of Portland, Mrs. (lobhart of North Bond, nnd Mrs. F. W. Bortrnm. Tho Club will moot next Thursdny nfternoon with Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy. "i' Tho Thltnblo Club wns dollglitfully ontortnlnod last Friday afternoon by Mrs. S. S. JennlngH of North Bond. It wns decided to glvo n llnlloweon pnrty nt tho homo of Mrs. W. C. llnlloy, Wodnesdny, Oct. !10, at which tlmo tho IndlcH will entertain tholr hus bands. Mrs. Jennlng's guests woro: Mrs. Burnielstor, Mrs. Wnllnco, .Mrs. E. E. Rlggs, Mrs. Groves, Miss Kelly, .Mrs. v. a. imviuflon, .Mrs. ai. K, Hvor- SOOIAIj CALENDAR. Tonight. Mlnnlo - Wis Club with Mrs. John Dashncy on South Fifth street. Bnnd dnnco nt Englcs' Hnll, Monday. Progress Club with Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor. Tuesday. North Bend Crescendo Club concert nt the home of Mrs. P. L. Swcnrlngon. Mrs. E. D. McArthur at Bridge Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr. Wednesday. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. W. P. Squlro of Bunker Hill. Western Stnr Rebcccn Lodgo nt a social evening nnd supper in Odd Fellows' hnll. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Knuto Erlcksou in Bunker Hill. Methodist Brothorhood Asso ciation mooting with David Nel son. Soclnl Embroidery Club with Mrs. W. K. Wlsomnn. Thursday. Soclnl Sowing Club with Mrs. Dnvo Rocs. North Bond Altnr Guild with Mrs. C. M. Bylor. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Friday. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Iloagland. INFORMAL "LT I reauingB ny .urs. ;. koi v nnd M sa Bosslo Plnnng.ui wcro thoroughly en- "" ', ni,"; Mr-1w; Simpson, Joyed. Most delicious refreshments J,,rfl;, kntoor, Mra. (Jlnslcr, Mrs. Ira woro sorved nt tho closo of tho pro- "r'1. nn,,11?,,rH' Wattors. Mrs. E. Krnm. Thoso present woro Rov. A. !i',UlBB" wm bo ll0fltc88 to t Club P. Bassford. Mrs. C. II. Mnrli. m. I' "day, Nov. 1 Alva Doll, Mrs. Louis Doll, .Mrs. 11. I Harrington nnd lltllo son, Evor ott, Mrs. Henry Black, Mrs. John Na Klo, Mrs. P. II. Dresser, Mrs. Ilolon nnldwln, Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs. .Tunica Bonnett, Mrs. Chnrles llouobrako, Mrs. E. A. NolBon, Mrs. Moiuh, Mrs. Itobort Myron, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. E. Kolly, Mrs. E. W. Lovl8, Mrs. Robo, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Jeffries. Mrs. Q. (lulnvmin. Mm. P. A. Ilnlnes, Mrs. J. E. Edmunds, Mrs. J. C. Donno nnd tho MIsbos Ivy Hill, Bosslo Flanagan, Mamlo Gul ovson, Miss Hnrrla nnd Lucy Bouo brako. 4 4. 4. Tho Lndles' Oulld of Snlnt Luke's church nt Emplro wero vory onjoy nbly ontortnlnod yestordny by Mrs. Dunatnn of tho Arngo Ltghthouso. Mrs. O. Hansen, Mrs. W. K. Wlso mnn, nnd Mrs. Swlnfonl woro tho only mombors present nt tlio Social Embroidery Club meeting nt tho homo of Mrs. J. C. Swlnfonl Inst Wodnesdny. Nevertheless, theso In dies onjoyod thomsolves to tho full est extent. Dainty refreshments woro sorved. Mrs. W. K. WlRomnn will ontortnlu tho club next Wednesday. Oct. 23. ? Tho Crescendo Club of North Bond postponed their concert this week un til Tuesdny of next week,, Oct. 22 when thoy will meet nt tho P. L. awearingen noine. Tho Sisters of Bothnny mot with Tho Brldgo Club enjoyed nn ox tromoly plcnsnnt nftornoon with Mrs. W. M. Blnko last Wednesday. Tho hostess sorvod luncheon nt 0110 o'clock nnd tho romalndor of tho nf tornoon was taken up with Brldgo. Tho first prlzo wnB nwnrdod to MrB. Horsfnll, Jr., nnd Mrs. John 8. Coko won second high. Among thoso present woro Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr.. Mrs. J. S. Coko, .Mrs. 11. h. Towor, Mrs. E. G. Porhnm, Mrs. W. S. Turpon. Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. E. K. Jones. Mrs. Boyd Richard son, Mrs. L. J. Simpson nnd Mrs. C. M. Bylor. both of North Bond, Mrs. J. A. MatBon. Mrs. E. G. Flnnngnn, Mrs. James Flnnngnn, Mrs. G. W. Knufmnn, Mrs. McEldownoy nnd MIbb Anna McEldowney of Chlcngo. MPs. C. M. Bylor of North Bond will bo hostess to tho club Wodnes dny, Octobor 30. Tho Ladles' Art Club was ontor tnlnod Inst Friday nftornon by .Mrs. F. M. Flyo on South Fifth street. Tho now members tnkon In woro Mrs. L. F. Fnlkenstoln, Mrs. Storoy nnd Mrs. P. A. Hnincs. A most pleasant and cnjoynblo afternoon wns spent In sowing after which tho hostess sorved a delicious luncheon to tho following guests: Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. Frank Sumnor, Mrs. Blatt, Mrs. Kinney, Mra. Rnsinusson. Mrs. Jas. Cowan, Mrs. Hoaglnnd, Mrs. E. D. McArthur. Mrs. Schroodor, Mrs. Ly- uin i.aug, nnu .Mrs. uiivln Edmnn. .Mrs. uongland will bo hostess to Mr. nnd Mrn. U. K. Tlnntli nnfnr. tnlncd n few frlnniln nt illnnnr Inat Sundny nt their homo In West Mnrsh- noiu. v Mrs. Gcorgo Ilnlnes and children loft for a visit with rolntlvcs Jn Cnl- Ifornla this week. Mr. Balnea will Join thorn lntor. 4. 4. .j. Dr. nnd Mrs. Soronson who woro guests recently nt tho E. A.Andorson homo In this city, loft this week, for their homo In Bnndon. 4. 4. 4. Miss Phoobo Lnrson of Larson In let visited friends nnd relatives In Marshllold this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. A(lnlBlinrtnr rn. turned this week from n trip to Port . II ft a Dnntni. nt Mill ncr mini, nirn. 11. a. iiuamt, .. .- nonpolls. Sho has entered tho North High School whoro they hnvo nn en rollment of four hundred students. 4. 4. 4. An orchestra has been organized In tho Mnrshllcld High School with Miss Agnes Carpenter ns director. Tho ilrst meeting wns hold Inst Thursdny nt tho nsscnibly rom with tho follow ing members present: Miss Roxlo Hnll, violin; Miss Dur um Campbell, plnno; .Miss Bcrthn Dnvls, violin; Hornco Rnhskopf, vio lin; Leslie and Chester Isaacson, mandolins. Tho result of this nioctlng wns vory cncournglng nnd thero Is nniplo room Tor moro nionibcrs In tho or ganlzatlon. Tho orchestra will meet ngnln for prnctlco next Tuesdny In tho High School Assembly room. Pinna for a glco club nro also under consideration. Col. Grimes nnd wlfo hnvo left ftlilr. tiOiMHr. Hinv tinvn lirwitt vlutlltlff rolntlvcs for Oklnhoinn where thoy will visit Dennis Flynn nnd other friends boforo proceeding to Whlt tlcr, Cnllf., whore they will probably spend most of tho winter. .;. 4. 4. I. S. Knufman and wlfo nro expect ed homo In a week or so from tholr extended eastern trip. Mrs. Kauf man camo west n short tlmo ago nnd Mr. Knufmnn wns to lenvo Chicago this week and will probably Join her at Spokane. 4, 4. 4. Mrs. P. C. Birch win hns been vIb Itlnir linr nnrnntn nt fililrn. Cnllf.. Is expected homo next week. v 4 Miss Mnmlo Mahoncy will lenvo next wcok for Portland nnd other northern points to spend n fow weeks with friends. 4. 4. 4. MIhu Mniliro Tlnrrv nf Kmnlrn lu visiting Miss Frances Williams of mm iiij, 4. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. F.'McColIuni loft todny for Portland. From thoro thoy will go cast on nn extended tour lasting sovcral months. .. . . MrH. C. L. Albreclit nnlnrtnlimit 11 fow friends nt nn Informal luncheon yesterday complimentary and In hon or of Miss E. Ilngomolster who Is shortly to depart for San Francisco. Thoso present woro Mrs. H. Bradllold, Mrs. Goorgo Rourko. Mrs. C. S. DaRincjPowuer AbsoIiitelyPire The Woman lakes die Home She makes it best who, looking after the .culinary department turns her back resolutely upon unhealthful, or even suspicious food accessories. She is econom ical; she knows that true economy does not consist in the use of inferior meat, flour, or baking powder. She is an earnest advo cate of home made, home baked food, and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cooking in the world today is done with Royal Baking Powder. I.......U 111 10 nvun nuni u inji 10 run- "" viuiufcu jiuiuiku, .11 1 h. v,. a Inml nilln.. nn.n t..la .., ., TVwlnn linn f IIkii.hi. f .... II 1- null.. a uuj liiiiiu uihjk via .iiyriio' """ti", .'ii. -. iiiiiiBiju, .us. ii, irir Point and mndo n brief visit with Mr. Mrs. J. W. Butlor, .Mrs. C. Walk Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Schilling who'"". Mrs. A. Hngomelstor nnd Miss E drove thorn from that place to Mnrsh-I Hngomelster. Hold In tholr auto 4 4. 4. On Friday, Novombcr 1, tho Pros nyionan cnurcn will tender a rccop The Norwoglnn-Luthornn Young Pcoplo's Socloty nssoiublod nt tho cnurcn nan last Thursday ovonlng, viu.i.,1, v-iiuiiii iwn tuiiuur a rucup. .uiiii;ii niiii nini. iiiiiiMiny UVCIIlllg. tlon to their now pnstor, Rov. J. E.p'lss Cora MnthlHon nnd Albert Burlchnrt, who nrrlved Thursdny on ' Kl'ig woro In chnrgo of tho enter tho Bronkwntor. Tho church nniljtn'n,nK. Thoro wns n lurgo nttend- general public nro most cordially In viioo to nttonu. mice mid ovoryono roports a most' eiijojnmo nine, tiio delmto: Ro- Bdlvod. Thnt U'nninn ulivinlil lnii.n . -.... .. ..(..,.. ti..... .,,,vr uiiuni rigui8 to voio, proved nn In Noxt Thuradny, Oct. 21, Mrs. A. L.IU,'UI" "Kins to voio, proved nn In Bnrkor will ontortnlu tho Indies of ! i?1rc8t,,l,K foilt,iro of tlio ovonlng. tho Prcsbytorlnn church nt nn nil- rho J,llBCs decided with n two to dny session nnd "pot-luck" dinner. " vo, " 1filV0' of tllu "ogntlvo, 4. v 4 WM0 woro Ollvor Lnrson nnd An- Mrs. Fnnnlo E. Whcolor loft Thurs- (,row '.u,crnnU Tho n'nwitlvo dny for a two weeks' vlalf n vnrt. wor?: J,rs. R. O. Thorpo nnd Mr. 1 union. ilny land. Sho will nttend tho Nntlonal Convention of tho W. C. T. U. nnd will visit friends In Oregon City. 4 ... 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Myers nr- Omon Among thoso present woro: Tho Misses Dlnn MortliiBln, Elslo Lar son, Mablo Mathlson, Allco Ostcr dal. BorJhlld Olson. All..,, MntM. boh, Ehba Ostordal, Ingoborg Lar tuning and repairing In the Inrgest ractory in cauiiitiuvm, no suiiiiou tho ncndomle mothod of piano tun ing. Mr. Ostllud luiB been so favor ably Impressed with Coos Bay thnt ho bus decided to locnto hero nnd innko his homo. Ho will devote his tlmo to plnno tuning nnd repairing Ills card appears elsewhere In today's Issuo of The Times In the profession al directory. HONOR .NHWJjYWKDS. rlvn.i fmm ii mii.i. ' "", "' bwi, i-.ium ustonlal, Ingoborg Lar- L?!2.!S&n& 'SSJSWSSTSt ... ... " " "V ": "... huj . wo JOI1I180I1 and MISS ErlehRnn - .......v.. , will re in a 1 11 horo for tho winter. 4. 4. 4. Dnn E. Mnloney nnd brldo returned Thursdny from nn oxtoudod honey iiioun irip inrougii tno const states. Messrs. Emll GnbrlolBen, Hnrry Jo hnnson. Tod Peterson, Arthur Kohl stnd, John nnd Albert King. Alfred Jnson. Oliver Lnrson, OInf Klrklck, .Mr. poison, Androw Andorson, E. Miss Allco Butler last Tuesday after- tho club next Friday nftornoon $100.00 A PINCH That is what you hnvo to, pay in certain scut ions oi! New York City for 'fieal Estate. AVe will soil you 1000 square 1'ect for thai suui, within a lew minutes' walk of tho post ollice the location of class distinction tho only restricted residence district in Marsh field the best values on Coos Unv -Lots sold on easy payments. Perham Park W. A. Reid, 2K3? Are you looking for snaps in acreage? See limn about it. 'Are you looking for a good dairv .ranch? Sec JibllD about it. Aro you looking for a good timber buy? Sco JtETD about it. Aro you looking for an attractive Iiomesite?" See HEW about it. Aro you looking for a good investment? See J1EID about it. Reid Sells the Earth fffflT Thoy hnvo tnkon up their homo on Mo uni. ott iinimi.nnr w ti Commorclnl Ayenuo. lornd, John Mnrtinson, Chris Leo, m r t, .f . . . . Chrl8 I,ctorso nnd Mr. Soronson. E. N. McDonnoll nnd brldo nrrived on tho Bny this wcok to mnko their a' future- homo. Mr. McDonnoll holds I IKKIt HARHKCUE. nn Important position with tho Ore- 4 gon Power company nnd Mrs. McDon- Two Bcoro nnd flvo Jolly good noil Ih qulto well known hor, hnvlng 'oIIowb foregathered at tho sum- vlslted with her sister, Mrs. SJonborg,t"or bungalow of J. Albort Matson hero lnst winter. Thoy plan fo go to Coos Rlvor yestordny ovonlng housekeeping soon. Their host of "8 R'icsts of Ivy Condron nt n deor friends on tho Bnv imltn in nvn,i. bnrbecuo. Thoso who wnrn fnr- ing a cordial wolcomo to them. ,UI11t0 enough to bo present sny 4- "i io sprenu was ono that would Miss Nan Browning ontertalnod ' mnko tno 'onst of Lucullus look last Saturday ovonlng nt sowing; ' 1,ko n 80"l) houso hnnd-out. Ten- iliost of hor guests being Mnrsh-1 "J1"' J,llc' venison nnd grcon corn field lynchers. Dnlntv rnfrnaimmnta i w'tli nccompanyluK viands nmiin n ... 1 - . Vifc I frtflA !. ...n..l .1 ... I. II. Muru Burveii. following nro thoso ' ,,"k " "i nmuo mo goiiB on presont: Mrs. Mnry Thompson. I v'0"8 oftho guosts. Sonr, story Mrs. R. K. Booth, Mrs. A. L 'nn,, vnudovlllo woro somo of tho Bnrker nnd tho Misses Esthor Sll-! nttrnc"s thnt mndo tho occasion vormnn, Nolllo B. Towor, Agnes "ion,ornl),e Tll nctlng or somo Carpontor, Elmore, Adnco Pnlmor ' of , 10 I'nrHeljmnts wns said to bo Abbott, Mogford, Spoonor. Wood-! 81Icn t,liu Bomo of t,l0S0 Present wnrtli n'Pnimn. iiii.i. r..-..i.l. Woro BWont nff fliolr fnnt I, ... .::..... ,r",wi iiu Dioimuim, n nf ;, -".;". -.... ".",ia i i i "ui. unjoynuio ntiaira Decorations nt Oregon Power Com pany'N Olllcu May Servo Two. Tho Oregon Power Company's olllco presented an unusual sight to day, tho Interior bolng bedecked with strlugH of old shoes and signs Inscrib ed "Tho NowIyWcdB", "Oh, You Mar ried Mnn," ote. Tho smiling coun- tcniinrn nf 10. N. Mclloimi.ll Iw.liltul tho counter told tho renson why. Ho linn Just resumed his duties thoro, after rctlirnlnir from a munth'H linn. eyiuoon trip In tho east. Tho olllco decorations wero mndo by Arthur Illnuchnrd and others. Mr. McDonnell Intimated this morning that possibly tho decorations would bo left nn n Hltl,. u-hlln tin. I transferred with a fow additions to tho desk of Arthur Blanchnrd In tho very near future as, ho says, tho lat ter Is about to sottlo down nftor Hying around for qulto uwhllo. However, Mr. ninnchard haB mndo no public confirmation of .Mr. McDonnoll's claims. Mrs. Furnish lias moved hor dross making purlurs from South llroadwny to i:i(l lliimdwny, over Lewis' Candy Store. FRESH HONUOXS ntJjAUTERS. QUATERMASS for PHOTOS. AMONG TlIK SICK. Mrn. Win. Buck Is iwi,i u., at tho Mercy hospital nlthourt il ih not, iiiuy conscious yet. Slut Injured sovernl weeks ago la H city. Mrs. J. W. lllldcnbranJ to c dorwont nn operation at tie to liospltnl recently. Is renorlel ., nlcoly and sho expects to returat! her homo In this city ncii t Mrs. Clins, Martin, who undent: nn oDorntlon nt Merrvlirunttiir,.' ly, l reported Improving. Her e1 or nnu Bisior-ut-inw nro here iron d Wlllnmotto vnllcy on a short Tldt NORTH I1E.VD NEWS P. II. Plnkortnn. thn Narlh Ii'jJ rancher, went to Portland on ltd nosfl. Jnlin Mullnr lins rotiirnl fn i month'H visit with relatives it Ci: unnvllln Mlnli. A. Hoolllng Is recovering froa Is juries no received ly iiuinf. & arm wns broKon but is nor piai bettor. n TT llrniilllnnl lim r!cr-r . .., ... w........ ... -.- homo from n business trip to for: mini, , Mrs. C. II. Worrell has put Bnndon whero slio will visit ror to dnys. SPECIAL CANDY sale at STIT-I I'WICII.'S, MATLKIl.ia BOO ai.iiui CARAMELS only TO twis P pound. LEWIS' fountains serrei BEST HOT DRINKS. FRESH BONDO.NS at SARTD& CARAMELS !W CKXTS poatii STAFFORD'S, S.VTUIHM & HUMIAY. presont ArniBby, .Mooro. Inez Baldwin, Hel-' no, ot,u ",08t cnjoynblo nl en Lundrltli, nnd Nann Brownlnc '""'! w"1 ,onS bo remombered. '"""'"b- Among those who woro pr . . .. I wnrn ira. a. u. Mousoworth nnd Mrs. "w;' , Dorsoy Kroltzor left on tho Break-'r, vo. ""Il0,"' J A,urt Mntson, wator today for a ton days' visit In t,!', f rnJv Claudo Nnsburg, E. K. Portland. 3wea, Arthur McKcown, Messrs. 4- 4- 4- l'0Vn8' C R,' Pcck J- M. Upton, xn, i.vii . ..- . ... l E. S. Barcolt. ri TTni-.inr. r . .... , oi Aiametin. California, nnrii.nPP. Vv p m..V".';. "' "S" ", " " " Miittj'( 4Xt i Weather Is tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. J. c, aiiaco, or rvortn Hend. 4 t- .!. 0;i - S:. "Il1- 'HoK ii. ,. ' ' ""'UIK noinoi 4 Wllllo Mr., and Mrs Snn.ll.n,. ...m1.. ..... i .... '.1.7 . ......v.h nill, oj.umi mo winior in iiandon, 4 4 Mrs. Augusta Scott will lenvo to morrow on tho Alllanco for nn ex tondod visit with hor sister In Por't-Inud. 4 NolT. Allsntl Pniinna T I rn. Levi Smith. W. U. Douglas, W. T.' Merchant, E. W. Kammoror, Hnr- 4. 4. LADIES AID. Tho members of tho Ladlos' Aid of tho Baptist church aro preparing for n contest which stnrts Sundny, Oct. 27 nnd ends Jnn. 27. They will PrnnnmM., ' ,. . ""Vs.1 "i?". ntior tlio name of tho t,n VnV 0V1X.V U,"K uuwo ron-rens" am tlio "blues". Mrs Alva ,0-f.0,,B.tl0" f ! now carU club In I Doll Is cnntnln of ih fZ I -r r .. -- - ""- --- Mnrshlleld. Dellnlto plnns will bo nn iiuuuiuii nuer. 4 4 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Fnlkenstoln of North Bend received tho niinounce- ..-.h ui mo mnn or n ten pound son ' w- lill llll .Mrs. (J. II. Mnrsh pnufnln nf i. ii tor. Points will bo nwnrdod on chll Ing, church nttondnnco nnd securing now members for tho Aid. At tho end or mreo months, tho stdo hnvlng tho fowor points will entertain tho win- to Mr. nnd Mn, "i . n 1" ..BO" ' " .- '"'""..will entertain tho win- San Francisco Oct. 8. Mrs r ? IE 'i 'l "'- "" ,a, IUrary nnd musI- " ., v !' vt tlltl UIlll IllIICIl. sLsLsW " 'isS? W ffrsk IS W(ji I was formorlv Mlsa 1v,'ii,'pi'i ' !" i i ..i.;' ..:;;."; " .-imuubiein ... .a uuuo we" Known on tho Bay. 4 4. 4. Joel Ostllnd, n brother of B. B. 7-.- - ". -"1 viaiiinu, a urotnor of B. B. Miss OIn,lv Kri . .... ?.st"1"'' ? .tho '"st and most wel- Bond recolvmi n i.V l": ," u0"": co," n'yion to tho musical circles tor, Miss Nellie Kranlcfc staii Z n,V t n? ayV Mr 0st,,nd camo "re'ct Coming We keep the PREVENTIVES if taken in time. And the RELIEF REMEDIES when afflicted. Try our A. (D. S. REMEDIES, or our RED CROSS CATARRH JELLY. Red Cross S Phone 122-J