The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELD, OREGOM, SAT. RDAY,' DECEMBER 19, 1Q14 EVENING EDITIOIT
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. jZU 't CONTRIUUTIONS concerning 1 1
Sgpti'V;' :
A JOB FOR SANTA
If I wore Santn Clnits this year
I'd seek tliu trenches fnr
Where nil tlio men, with Kim mul
spear,
In gory conflict nro.
I'd end for thorn the bitter strife,
And hid tho wnrfnro cense,
To every mnn, I'd glvo for llfo
A Christmas gift of peace.
I'd rob tho cannon of their hnto,
Tho rifled of their sting,
And to tho humble- nnd tho great
This messago would I bring:
"do homo to wives nnd children
bright,
Go bnck to lovo nnd fun.
Pcaco reigns nbovo tho world to
night And all tho fighting's done."
If I woro Snntn Clans this year
I'd glvo tho daddies hack
To children waiting far nnd near,
To grcot them with n smnck,
And hiiBband I'd roturn to wives,
And sons, to mothora, too;
I'd brighten many drenry lives
Dcforo my work wns through.
Selected.
IT WILL bo a dancing winter.
Although thcro scorns to bo no
definite reason for believing this
pronouncement to bo n truo nro
phocy, yot from Now York to San
Francisco tho edict hns been nccopt
od, nnd tho character of tho amuso
mont having been decided upon, nt-
rvr.CTRIDUTIONS concerning
eoclnl hnpponliiBs, Intended for
publication In tho society depart
ment of Tho Times, must bo sub
mitted to tho editor not lator
than 6 o'clock p. m., Frldny of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases whero tho
events occurred lator than tho
tlmo mentioned.)
PERSONAL notices of vlsltord
In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo
who visit In other cities, togothor
with notices cf social affairs, nro
gladly received in tho social de
partment. Telephone 133. No
tices of club mcotlngs will bo
published nnd secretaries uro
Iclndly requested to furnish same.
Mrs. I. Conrad, Airs. .T. Cownn, Mrs. Thoro nro four children In tho fnm
II. M. Jennings,, Mrs. E. Sullivan.
Men's Itccoptlon Committee. A.
E. Ongnon, A. II. Powers, II. M. Jen
nings, James Flanagan, Dennis Mc
Carthy, E. Noonnn. II. McLnin and
Win. Sulllvnn.
Tho patronesses aro: Mrs. Josoph
White, Mrs. Dr. Allco Carroll, Mrs.
Malr Dano, Mrs. A. E. Noff, Mrs. E.
Adams, Mrs. Win. Abel, Mrs. T. II.
Harry, Mrs. Ilurko, Mrs. M. P. Dur
rows, Mrs. F. V. Cattorlln, Mrs. J.
Cownn, Mrs. J. W. Chnpmnn, MIbs E.
Donnelly, Mrs. P. Dolnn, Mrs. L. Dnl
glo, Mrs. M. Early, Mrs. Fnrrol, Mrs.
H. Fox, Miss Graham, Mrs. F.. E.
Ilnguo, Mrs. E. A. Hanson, Mrs.
HolniB, Miss M. Ilnloy, Mrs. Georgo
Hennessey, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. It
M. Sartor, Mrs. J. E. Dalglo, Mrs. R.
M. Jennings, Mrs. McICtnnon, Mrs. II.
McLaln, Mrs. K. Morinrity, Miss
Mario Malonoy, Mrs. M. McLean, Mrs.
J. Noonnn, Mrs. E. O'Connoll, Mrs.
J. McMnnnamon, Mrs. A. 11. Powors,
Mrs. F. PoworB, Mrs. II. Rogers, Mrs.
Richards, Mrs. E. W. Sullivan, Mrs.
W. E. Sulllvnn, Mrs. J. Vnaoy, Mrs.
S. A. Whltty, .Mrs. R. T. Whltty, Mrs.
J. Wall, Jr., Mrs. John Wnll, Mrs. II.
Winkler nnd Miss Mny Wall.
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CHRISTMAS DANCE
II. J. McKcown Ib plnnnlng to
give n dancing party at Tho Chnnd-
tentlon Is focused upon tho dances ler Christians night, following an
thnt will capture pnpulnr favor. ' olnborato dinner thoro. Lnst 8at-
Wlth tho fortnightly dunces of,Urdny ovonlng nhout forty couples
tho ElkB nnd Eagles, nnd tho Owls , enjoyed tho second of n sorios of
noclnl committeo nctlvo nlong tho glancing pnrtlcs, tho first of which
flamo lino, tho deHghtful dances nt was given Thnnksglvlng. Tho func
Tho Chandler, which nro coming to tloim hnvo boon moat onjoynblo. AN
bo looked forwnrd to, nnd tho usunt ( roady nbout aovonty couples havo
round of dnnces by tho othor clubs arranged for Christmas night dln
nnd sociotles, thoro will bo opportun- nors thoro.
ltlca gnloro for dancing,
What promises to bo ono of tho 4
most Important of those scheduled! CLASS HALL. v
for tho immodlnto futuro Ib tho'
Chnrltv Ilnll tn bn irlvnn hv i. ' Tho Sophomoro clnsa of tho Mnrsh-
lndloa of St. Monlcn'H on Docembor flo,(l '"B" School gavo thoir annual
20, nnnouncomont of tho committeo bft'' ,lt e81ob Ilnll last ovonlng
being mndo today.
ily. They aro without evon tho ncc
cssnry underclothing nnd nny nld
from women's club or privnto fam
ilies will bo gratefully received.
Mrs. A. Chrlstenscn, of Hunker Hill,
tho president of tho Jolly Dozen,
will receive nnd deliver whntovor
la given. Thoso present Tuesday
wero Mrs. Chrlstenson, Mrs, Dush,
Mrs. Albco, Mrs. Romko, Mrs. John
Mrs, Snow and Mrs. Olson. Tho
next regular meeting of tho club
will bo hold on tho second Wednes
day In January.
I OLD TIME PARTIES
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A numbor of North Dond folks
hnvo united in n scries of old-tlmo
pnrtloB, which nro proving most do
lightful. Tho first ono wna given
nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo
Dolstor nnd wns followed by an
othor this week nt tho homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Wnltor Llvlngood. Tho
noxt ono will bo a Now Year's wntch
party nt tho homo of Mr. and MYs.
A. II. McKny. Music, games nnd
othor diversions woro enjoyed nnd
a sumptuous lunch served. Thoso
present this wcok woro Mr. nnd
Mrs. N. II. Welling, Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. O. Froy, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Hnrry
Emory, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Em
ery, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. McKay,
Mru. It. N. Emery, Mrs. Geo. Hols
ter, J. E. Stlco, M. 0. Lobs, Chester
nnd Dud Emory, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Llv
Ingood nnd Edna nnd Rnlph Llvln
good.
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I X L. Y. P. S. I
o
Tho Norwoglnn Lutheran Young
Peoplo's Society will moot noxt
Wcdnesdny, ontortnlncd by Miss
Corn Mnthlson nnd Dert Ivorson.
fr !
I MOTHERS AND TEACHERS
CLUB I
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Tho North Dond Mothers' nnd
There wns n lnrgo nttendanco nnd drenchers' Club mot Tuesday nt tho
PLANS FOIl IIALU
I proved ono of tho most delightful af-
. fairs of tho season. Tho hall was
I ! artistically decorated for tho occn-
- slon.
Tho Indies of St. Monica's Catho-I .3.
110 uuurcii aro making preparations !
for tho Chnrlty null to bo glvon by j
thorn n wook from next Monday ovo
nlng, Docombor 28, nt tho Engloa'
Ilnll, Tho nffnlr promises to bo ono
ELKS' HALL.
About forty couples onjoyod Iho
monthly dnuclng party given by tho
of tho most olnbornto of tho sensou MHrmmom ,0(IK0 m Ka nt tno Mtt'
and tho nttondnnco will undoubtedly iHOnlc ,mU on Woilnomlny ovonlng.
bo lnrgo. Tho following committees!
novo ueen appointed 10 who ennrgo
of the nffnlr:
Floor Committeo: W.
JOLLY DOZEN
A. Toyo,
F. V. Cattorlln, W. J. Conrad, W. J.
-
Tuosdny tho Jolly Dozen cnllcd nn
oxlrn hosslon nt tho homo of Mrs.
Murphy, Levi Dalglo Fred Powors, I m for , , f ,,.
Ln Sin' ?' ?ff',IO"n K; ddlng where to glvo their Xmon
holm Wills Kennedy. James Wnll mBkct , , , ,.,.
nnil .Tnnnnli Wliltn
Central school to enjoy n longthy
nnd Interesting program, Included In
which woro pnpora by Mrs. Chnp
mnn nnd Mrs. Woodbury nnd vocal
solos by Miss nnhr nnd MIbs Gort
rudo Nowklrk. After n buslneBS
meeting, Iraino-mndo candles woro
sorvod to tho fifteen or lu-unty
parents presont.
:
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I IIRIIHJK GLUH I
Tho Murshflold Ilrldgo Club will
hold Ita next meeting Wednesday,
Jnminry C, with Mrs. C. M. Dylcr
ns hoBtoss.
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I WILLING WORKERS . I
Chandler, Mrs. Mary Drowning, Mrs
Guy Warner, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Ruble,
Mrs. Hnrry Nnsburg, Mrs. Emma Nns
burg, Mrs. Otto Schottcr, Mrs. A. E.
Jensen, Mrs. F. W. Payne, .Mrs. A. V. ,
Ilowhny, Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs.
Lockhart, Mrs. F. A. Golden, Miss
Evelyn Anderson, Rov. It. E. Drown
ing nnd nmong tho speclnl visitors
present wero Mrs. Drndford Wheeler,
Mrs. Norls Jensen, Mrs. J. D. Goss,
Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, Mrs. F. E.
Ilnguo, Mrs. Win, Warwick, Mrs. C.
Davis, Mrs. A. 0. Rogers nnd Mrs.
Louis Tester.
!
I X. Jj. YOUNG LADIES' AID I
I
Miss Mnbol Mnthlson wns hostess
to tho Young LadlcB' Aid Thura- (
dny evening nt tho rcgulnr short
Itll.lllAHfl n.4l.( fnllnli.itil ti. I.nillnd
uuoiiivto invuilllH lUHIJnl-u UJ biiiuu",
music nnd refreshments. Among
her gucsta woro Rov. nnd Mrs. It.
O. Thorpo, Mir. nnd Mrs. II. Mnth
lson, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Jncobson,
Misses Sonnlo Rcfslnnd, Elslo Lar
sou, Jonnlo Johnson, Hannah Sun
no nnd Allco nnd Cora Mnthlson and
Messrs. Peterson, Mellon, Chris nnd
Potor Thorpe, Dort Ivcrson, Oscar
Antonson, A. Abrnhnmson nnd Jnl
mor Rcfslnnd. It wns decided to
postpone tho next meeting Indef
initely over Now Year's.
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I AFTERNOON PARTY. I
Mrs. Georgo Hegllo entcrtnlnod n
fow friends nt hor homo on Sherman
nvcuuo In North Dond last Tuesday t
afternoon. Tho Hegllo homo was
very prettily decorated with holly. !
Tho afternoon wns very pleasantly
spent in sowing nnd social, chat, after
which n. Huco courso luncheon was
sorved by tho hostess. Tho center-,
))lcco for tho table consisted of beau-1
tlful pink roses In follngo nnd wns 1
lighted with colored cnndlcs. Among
thoso Invited wero Mrs. George '
Sells, Mrs. Arnold Surbcck, Mrs. Jenn 1
Roop, Mrs. T. It. Wilcox, .Mrs. An
drew Holto, Mrs. E. Omcr, Mrs. Wm.
Parsons nnd Mrs. O. Hcgllc.
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I HAY CITY All) I
.
Tho Dny City Ladles' Aid hold n
speclnl mooting, nt tho chnpol Tues
day to comploto plans for tho Chrlst
mna trco festivities thoro next
Wodnesdny ovonlng. A program
will bo rondorod by tho children,
nftor which gifts will bo distribut
ed. At' Tuesday's meeting, Mrs. W.
E. Parks nnd Mrs. J. P. Malonoy
woro nppolnted n spoclnl committeo
to purchnso candy," etc., nnd Mrs.
Fred Mooro, Mrs. A. h. Foster, Mrs.
Chaa. Donnlson nnd MrB. R. A. Chn
pln woro appointed to mnko tho
snekB, etc. II. Drlnkloy nnd It. A.
Chnpln woro nppolntod to sccuro
tho Chrlstmns tree. Thoy will moot
ngaln Tuesday to decorato the trco.
Those presont this week wero Mrs.
J, P. Malonoy, Mrs. A. L. FoBtor,
Mrs. W. E. Parks, .Mrs. A. C. Al
Inrd, MrB. Dlolman, Mrs. Fred Mooro,
Mrs. R. A. Chnpln, Mrs. Chns. Don
nlson nnd Mis. H. R. Drlnkloy.
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Give
Furniture
Because of its lasting,
value, no gift will give more
pleasure than a piece of
Furniture. Years and years
to come JOHNSON & 6UL
OVSEN FURNITURE will
still be giving comfort,
pleasure and satisfaction
to its user. Scgive furni
tureand most, important,
do your SHOPPING NOW.
r
j i -m
" T
msrm v.
kW
Give
Furniture
up cnlirc ore abounds
with really sensible gift ar
icles gifts that Will be an"
Preciated for their Z
tlcabilitV- Our showin t
at its best NOW-so SHOP
n- Goods selected
nw will be held for m,
mas delivery. put J0HN
A SON-GULOVSEN on your
4 slionninn k
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See the display of GIFT FURNITURE in our
AMAVO.'V V J
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onnnRV)
ana var- i&&wibt-Ji s.
niture M kp, fJS,-
TWtJ iHlHl It .
WMMi
rrwH
eg h)
J7ifa HE matinitude
(I iety of our Fur
stock is only sui
ed by a glimpse in our win
dows. There are dozens of
things such as you want
for gifts, many perhaps
which you would not think
of until you see them.
There's a refreshing dif
ference about this stock that
is most nratifvinu io shon-
pers who are tired of the ?a
nrrtinnrw nnmmnnnhnn Irlw. fy
ial gift things offered in
most stores. These are
really beautiful and useful
gifts.
Store Open Evenings Until' Christmas
Johnson-Gulovsen Company
THE QUALITY NAME WITH THE SERVICE FAME
1 they uio kMk clothing nnd mip-l MIsb Roxlo Hall's Sunday school
nnd Josoph Whlto,
1 ..1I..I !... .,,.... n ...
HIIIUO IVUUUIHIIII1 III III UlinO - ,. .. ...... .... I. I l.. ,. ,,11,1111.... ,,,..., .....
,. ., ,., : iinn 11, 11 vj nvi'iui liuiiiir iiiiiiiuii iiiiim, uiu it iiiiiik tvuriiuni, win
Mrs. 1.. o coiinoll, Mrs. A. 11. 1'owors ' KoHlntct'r. IUIiik In Dolso Addition, have n ChrlstmnH oxchnnRo of pros-
. . , ' cuts noxt Tuosdny nt tho homo of
ono of tho children, hnvliiK a trco
,nnd Its accompanying Jollification.
j. . j.
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1&3h9
PHhHiH'"7"'
IIVK H()USi:.WARMlX(J
'homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. l-'rnnw Pmv
To colobrnto tho oponliiB of their .Thomas 1'nlnstono. need 7f.. bnlnir
tho honored Kiiost. (Innios nnd
enrds precoded Biippor, nftor which
tho old Kcntlomnn wns mndo tho ro
clplent of a numbor of gifts.
JOINT MHKTI.Vfl
I
.
Mrs. H. It. Drlnkloy will ho
' hostess to n Joint meeting of the
J Dny City ladles' Aid nnd tho Knst-
sldo Ladles' Aid at hor homo In
Dny City, January 0.
NARCISSUS (MATH
Tho last meotlng of tho Narcissus
nnmo homo nt 10G3 Hall nvenuo,
tho Misses Haley, Evans, Horrlng
ton nnd Sprnguo, ontortnluod
Wodnesdny ovonlng with a liouae-
wnrmlng party and invlteil In n I
housc-ful of young peoplo to mnko
merry. Tho ovonlng wns onjoynhly
spont In mnklng enndy nnd plnylng
gnmos. A Chrlstmns treo decorntod
ono corner of tho dining room nnd
on this tho guests placed gifts, all
of which thoy thoniHolvo manufac
tured from heavy papors, a prlo
going to tho ono mnklng tho host
gift. At nn miction ealo I'rofossor
Flanders won tho ".Moorish Doauty"
nnd wns prosontod with n llttlo pink
Kowplo which ho woro homo In
his vest pockot. All guosts woro
DINNKR 1ART".
Thursdny ovonlng A. J. Mondol
wag host at a dollghtful llttlo illn
nor party nt Tho Chnndlor. Among
his giiohts woro Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II.
JnnioH, Mr. nnd Mib. V. II. I'alntor,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. llnluos, Mr. and
Mrs. v, M. Darsons and Chas. Van
Duyn.
sd
BENNETT TRUST CO,
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON
Capital, surplus nnd undivided profits $I25,flltM
(No ludohtcdnoss.)
OFFICERS:
J. W. Donnott, Prosldont Arthur McKcown, Secretary
Tom T. Donnott, Vleo Droaldont nonnott Swanton, Treasurer
Trnnsncts n trust huslnoBS only. Acts as trusteoof oipreutr
nnd iiIbo ns oxocutor nnd nilmliilitrntnr of estates ThoonlfTrw
fompnuy In Oregon outsldo of Portland orsnuUed uudcr " "
luw In this state. -
.M. I). liADlKS' AID
Tllrt lflfllnu nf t.n M.il. it...
Infnn I,ifll...l l..i l. 1.1. ..1.-.. ...... . "" M" " l,,u "'"HI JIOI1U
jn mk,g taffy ca.;:T. IZZ H.o'SgonS
who wero presont nt the l,ousoJ,a8t SatullI 0Ve, l,"g. ciflcl e"
warming were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. 1 f ,,, ,nln(I ,; n , So
lossop, Mr and Mrs. WIto. Mib. cnmm nm cnko' '
s CrLer8 Ubi,r' fUfc8 Mre'!nnecUon with the luncheon, npron
IIS irlH:H-
Come in and look over the many good things that m
have to eat and get our prices on them.
M
ISr to
FRESH RANCH EOGS, Por Doxon
Vl I o ri .,.. ..r. 1 rilllll
v.n.vo LrtHHir,!), per pound, .
FIvo Pounds of MIXED NUTS, nil hlgh-grado No 1 n
Wo hnvo both tho LOOSE IIOMV and the WUKATIIS.
Wo havo tho following for your mlnco pies ami fruit ca w
OUNCE MEAT in hulk nnd quart Jnrs nnd pints. CITRO: V u
., ...1 r.i .i.n.. ....... n .,,,. .x 1 r Mnnno ClISIl-U -
1,1111 iiili1ii .'.:.:.. . .A 1 .-i-n: nii.i ijiiuii. v. -
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RAISINS
--"--".. ... -w.vvmiuo nuiu 1 uiiiitrmi iiv t
Cluh this ,oar wns held Wednesday I '. Corning, MIsb Sllvoc youK 00lo of t con ' ,
nt tho homo of Miss Nellie Olsen ' . ? Smith and ',, 'tho ovenin" Abou? Ji
In Knstslde. Tho afternoon passed " ! 8 " r. W. A.;onJoy0(l tll0 ..J About rot
pieasanuy wun sowing, music nnd """" '''""""'i uhb-1 4,
invo uoppio, Pror. Silverman, Jack
Sassor, Wlll(nm Ooodrum and Clar. '
enco Ash. I
MAKE
CHRISTMAS
sJ MERRY
WE'VE GOT THE GIFTS
COME IN; COME IN t THE CHOICEST GIFT ARTICLES IN THE WORLD
ARE HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION. CHARMING PRESENTS FOR
EVERYONE FROM GRANDPA AND GRANDMA RIGHT DOWN TO THE
BABY. THE BEST WORK OF THE GOLD WORKERS AND SILVER
SMITHS OF MANY LANDS IN UNIQUE AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS A WAIT
YOUR SELECTIONS. COME IN. REMEMBER, YOU DO NOT NEED TO
OWN A GOLD MINE TO BUY IN OUR STORE. OUR PRICES ARE
EASILY WITHIN YOUR REACH. COME IN,
I ton, tho hostess holng aided In sorv-
Ing by hor mother, Mrs. Olson.
1 Thoir guests woro Mrs. Shopnrd
Dock, Miss Thorn Lund, Mrs. Potor-
son. Mlsa Dlancho Tollefson and
Miss Mngge Robertson. Tho club
will moot again on tho first
Wodnosdny in January,
!
HASTSIDE SEWl.VH CLUH
EVENING rARTV
EPISCOPAL CJUILI)
I
Tim I-..-,..- ..... -. .
' ciittiBwo sowing uiub was
idollghtfully ontertainod Thursday af-
jtornoon by .Mrs. jr. A. McLaggnn
nt hor. homo In Eastsldo. Tho doo.
Mr. nnd Ms E. F.Russoll, of orations rofloctod tho Christmas sea
North Dond, entertained nt a de-80" ami a ploaBlng font uro of the
Ughtful llttlo evonlng party at thol
nftornoon wns the drawing of num.
H. S. TOWER
TflE REI IABI E JE WELER
Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. Emma
Nnsburg and Mrs. A. V. Dowhay
woro tho hostesses at tho Guild
mooting Tuosdny nt which Miss
Evolyn Anderson vory nbly rend
Henry Van Dyck'a "Chrlstmns
Story." Tho hostossos for tho noxt
1 meotlng on Tuesday, January G,
woro not determined.
Among.tho'io present this weol;
woro Mrs E 0 Perham, Mrs E. P
Lewis, Mrs. James Forty, Mrs. D. R
ft AtHn tf n.l. Ah.l .. VVt 1. A - . . . .
uiiio it uuiiusiiuy. various diver-1 ""w aim tlio dlbtrlbutlon of tho
stons wero followed by a sumptuous Rs brought by tho mombeis. Ro
mldnight Biipper. Among thoso 1 fs'miouts woro sorved nt the close
presont woro Mr, nnd Mrs. J. f the nftornoon, Mrs. D. F. Proy ns-
iuissuh, mf. mm airs. k. f. Rus-' B1K tlio nostoss. Tho noxt moot
soil, Misses Norma Chnse, Holon nnd
.Mildred Russoll, Dorothy Klblor,
Juno Young, Lilly Tulloy and Mossrs.
Leonard Russoll, Earl Hutchllis,
lAoya uaab nnd Clnrenco Klblor.
HONOR OLD RESIDENT
Last Saturday ovonlns nbout thir
ty residents of Eastsldo met at the
ing win bo held lu four week with
.ni. McKay. Thoso presont this
wook woro Mrs. F. Gllbort, Mrs. M.
A; Thurston, Mrs. Fred Mooro, Mrs.
W. Cone, Mrs. D. F. proy, Mrs. Por
y l'eot, Mrs. W. Stecklo, Mrs. J.
D. M Kay, Mrs A. Horton. Mir
V Frank Herman nnd Mr Duckbeo
in. n-pound boxoH and lu bulk, .DEEDED
RANTS In package,) nnd In bulk.
DOILED CIDER iniiuprts and pints.
Coos Ba'y Tea Coffee
aodl Spfce
CCH-
Phone SIU1-1
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE
CADILLAC and FORD
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL
MAKES OP CARS
3 17 Central Ar. Phono 373-L
I I
I CITY AUTO & TAXr CO.
j DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
I For taxi, phono 193, Ideal Cafo.
I For touring cars, phono 20
Chandler Hotel
LYNN LAMHETn, Prop.
New Cabs : 5 Now Cars
..sii vt noon
cri:mkiu' itteb (
nest on Earth
2 nound roll. 75 jU
COOS DAV OVSTW i
m v.uco Market, raw-' 1
t-TSSSTx .cHSI
PVD1NU " tfj
200 West Market A"'
Second Street.
Under now manage me,
low, and all work
LadloV urk a
Phono 170 J. ,
j. 9. !.!"-
(Cjntiiiuf j on Tago Three.).