The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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4ituro plnns ror tho club wero ills
! , cussed and diirliiK the afternoon
, jsomo splendid music was rontrlbut-
AIlss Kmmn Quntcrmoss, nsslstcd jcd. In serving n delirious lunclioon
by Alias Ruth Wulrath, will give .Mrs. Pvcrltt was assisted by her
n danco at the Qiiiitorniass Sttidlo I snuclal cuests from .Marshfleld, .Mis.
this evening. Numbered among the
guests aro the Misses Hose .Miller,
Alice McLnln, Jessie King, llattlc
Uchfcld, Ilortha Handry anI Messrs.
Kd Walrnth, Leo McLnln. Jesse
Wagner, Norter, Geo. Seel Ik, Fred
Whoaton mid Hallet Hargelt.
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PLAX Itl-'ST ItOO.M
Mnrrluiso to He Society Ktoiit of Sou- i
.-.on In Spoltiino, Suys Spokiino
Chronicle
Tlio wcddliiR of Miss Mabel Por
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .!. I).
I'orter, of Spokane, to Kenneth I),
llauser, Wednesday evening, Juno
30, is announcd In the SpolniiOl
Chronicle. The news comes as a
Mauser's many
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU ?
WHITE ROTARY . SEWING MACHINES
NOW ON SPECIAL SALE
A. J. Savage and Mrs. Pnrl Savngo.
The club members present were:
Mrs. William Vaughan. Mrs. A. K.
IJ.ion Atra A. II. tlnrlivshlrp. Mrs. surprise to Mr,
II. K. Ilurmclstcr, Mrs. A. S. Ham- friends here.
mond, Mrs. Geo. Mandlgo, Mrs. C. ' The Chronicle states "the wedding
S. Kaiser. Mrs. Fred Glazier, Mro. will take place at the Porter rcsl-
Geo. Hnzor, .Airs. K. P. Russell, donee, 3C2S Maple Street, and will
Mrs. V. K. Watters, Mrs. C. C. Wll- ho followed by n largo reception, to
Hums, Mrs. J. II. Groves and .Mrs. which the friends of the couple will
I. 11. Ilartlo. In two weeks tho I bo invited.
club will meet with .Mrs. George "Hot" 's Vorl n"'1 Mr- Hituscr
MnndiKo ire popular In the younger society
$3322
pavilion iiaxci:
events of the summer. Mr. Hauser
Is the sou of K. V. Hauser of St.
Tho dance given by Anthony's ' Paul, and Is a partner In tho rall
Orchestra In Simpson's Pavilion In road contracting firm of Hauser, Ilau-
North llend last Saturday evening ( scr and Company."
was ono of tho most enjoyable nf- Miss Porter Is a daughter of J. .
fairs of Its kind this season, the i Porter, one of tho members of tho
liiuslr rendered was highly praised. ' I'orter llrothers contracting Jirins,
They will give another dance this c of tho largest In tho west. Mr.
evening In the Pavilion. llauser for the past two years has
. been actively engaged In tho railroad
hulldlng on tho Willamette Pacific,
, lll'XKl'IT CARII PAItTV I his firm having n 22-mllo stretch in
' ' tho vicinity of Lnkeslde. He is from
Lnst Thursday evening In tho . tbc University of Mlnnesotn and is
Hargelt building, which was made n member of tho Delta Tatt Delta fru
very attractive with tho uso of tcrnlty.
largo bunches of evergreens and wwwwwwwvw.
bowls of roses, a public card party competent musician and until ro
was Kit en for tho benefit of bov- ' ccntly an efficient clork In J. A.
oral distressed families In Marsh- Matson's storn. Sir. Leo is u sue
fleld. The prizes, rofreshment8,.nnd icssful business man of Uolllnghiim,
In fnct, everything, wns donated si Washington.
that the whole of tho proceeds will Tho young couplo left Thursday
bo turned over to tho cause. Auc- morning ovorlnnd for San Prnn
tlon brldgo and whist were ijlayed, clseo to visit at tho Pair and on
Mrs. Claude Nasliurg, Mrs. MMC'n-; returning, will visit hero for a short
non and Prank Catterlln winning tlmo beforo proceeding to Helllng-
high score prizes nt.tho former nnd ham where thoy will ninko their
Mrs. Levi Dalgle, .Airs. DiiiiKnrd and
The ladles of tho Coos liny Wo
men's Club havo planned a tem
porary rest room at the Ladles'
Kmporlum for tomorrow, decoration
day, for tho convenience of out-of-town
guests and for others whom
tho arrangement will benefit. The
plan Is n very good one and the
ladles are to be commended upon
their efforts.
III'LH'IITITL IIIXXI'R
PAItTV
Mrs. J. S. Lyons Is hostess this
evening to a number of the Marsh-
field teachers at a delightful dinner
party and an Informal evening. Tho
Invited Hat includes tho Mioses Anna
Voltz, Elizabeth Moore, Mario .Ma
loncy, Davnoy, Kvans and Mrs.
Ploonor McMullcn mid Grace Grif
fon. 4
LAIIIPS AltT CLl'II
Assisted by her special guest Miss
Mabel Lang, Airs. Olivia I'dmnn
pleasantly entertained tho ladles of
tho Art Club nt their regular moot
Ins yesterday afternoon. Cut flow
era wcro used In tho decorating
sclioino nnd created n very pretty ef
fect. After tho usual social time
tempting refreshments were served,
tho following being present: Mrs. J.
A. lllntt, Mrs. A. S. lllnnchard, Mrs.
W. II. Curtis, Mrs. Jus. Cowan, Hr.,
Mrs. W. II. Foley, Mrs. W. I. Iloag
liiml, Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mrs. Chas.
La Chapclle, Mrs. Nets Hasmusscn,
Sirs. Ross Smith, Mrs. Prank .Sum
ner, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. Henry
Iloeck, Mrs. II. II. Walter and Mrs.
P. M. Plyo, who will bo hostess
next week.
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I THUHSIIAV HI'WIXU CLl'II I
.
Tho Thursday Sewing Club was
delightfully entertained this week
with Mrs. Carl Haines as hostess.
Sowing and friendly conversation
wcro pleasantly Indulged In and
nt tho eloso of tho afternoon very
dainty rofreshments woru served to
the following ladles: Mrs. Allan O.
Hans, Mrs. Pred W. Smith and Mrs.
Geo. 8. Capps. Next week Mrs.
Cnpps will entertain tho club ladles.
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INFORMAL AI'TKUXOOX I
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A number of ladles called yester
day nftornoou to take tea with Mrs.
W. P. MePldownoy and to enjoy an
Informal afternoon of social chat.
Mrs. McKldownoy leaves near the
middle of Juno for Los Angeles to
Join her husband and will make
tbclr homo there.
ham, Washington, llev. It. O
, TIIIMItLP. CLl'II I Thorpe, of the Norwegian Lutheran
Church, officiating. The bride was
YcHterday afternoon the ladles of i sweetly gowned In a creation of
tho North llend Thimble Club en- white i rep" do chine with pale blue
Joyed a very pleasant sewing and ' anil gold trluiiulngH and carried i t
social session at the homo of Mrs. M. - shower houiiuot of carnations and
552?l"&&$4w5&.-.
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$3329
'ciowd nnd tliolr mnrrlago promises
. to be one of the most brilliant social
ON EASY PAYMENTS, TOO
GOING HARVEY
COMPLETE
HOUSE
FURNISHERS
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homo.
Miss Lily Dalgle, high scores at
whist.
Tho reception commlt'co Included
Mrs. II. M. Jennings, Mrs. is. K.
Jones and Mrs. Lovl Dalgle, who,
with the other ladles who planned
RAPTIST LAIUPS' TKA
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Tho Ilaptlst ladles gave n success
ful tea ut the homo of Mrs. P. II.
tho affair, wish to express their up-, mW ' Wednesday nftornoou of
preclntlon to nil those who In uny
way helped to make tho affair n fi
nancial success.
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SILVint MKOATi COXTKST
Last Saturdny evening in tho Sil
ver Medal Contest, given by North
llend young people at I'mplro, Merlin
this week and tho following Inter
esting program wns rendered:
Heading Mrs. C. O. Gosuey.
Heading Kov. A. P. Hassfonl.
lustrum'ontal solo Lois Hassfonl.
Instrumental Solo Dorothy Hass
fonl. Heading Lois Hassfonl.
On next Friday nftornoou tho la-
Last Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. II. S. Harris entertained nt a
suppor luncheon nt their pretty .Mry
tlo Arms npnrtment for .Mr. Wobb,
following tho Informnl evening giv
en In tho entertainment hull. Tho
affair proved a very delightful ono
for tho following guests: .Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. May, Mrs. Marshall, JVr.
and .Mrs. II. 13. Kelly, Mrs. McMul
lcn, Miss Mcintosh, Miss Florence
Flanagan and Mr. A. J. Mendel.
t INFORMAL CHAT X
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Miss Gwyncildo Towor, of I'Jurc-I
kn, arrived hero this week to spend
the summer with her grandmother, i
Mrs. Miirton Tower, of Umpire.
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Do It Now
T is tho time to buy
INOW ls "io ""io to ,,,1
Vou cnit save II." per cent hi
the coM of building nnd liny
ut your own price nnd on join
imn terms.
Wo will bell you tlio lot mill
build you the house.
.?5J. PUIl MOXTII Voiir onn
for
aSee Reid About II"
nnd i-AA'l TI.MK mill MOXKV
fliVuKBBjKCTK2
iSHf .MBMbssC h
H1B fv tijiiT''-- H
BPIlvlaMc.? H
choko of sites nnd your own plnu
tlio llOUM)
-r- .- , x Open ovenlngs.
150 Front St. 7 i h u'c
Chnppell was declared tho winner dies will glvo n Btrawborry social In
I It. Tower nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clnudo Nnsburg aro spending Sun
uny nt Sboro Acres.
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Miss Lucy Horton, daughter of Mr,
and Mis. M. C. Horton, now of
Poplar Hluff, Missouri, Is expected
hero soo:i to spend part of the sum
mer with Mrs. II. K. Hooth and
other rrlcnds. Miss Horton will at
tend the wedding of college chum
at Tncomn while en routu here.
Miss Dorothy Horton, formerly a
popular student of tho Mnrshflold
High School, has scut commence-
IPLAY A BIG SUGGESS'1 9 1 5 MIDSUMMER
E BEEI IT
over tho other contestants who were
Ida Ncllsou, Louise Plsmlnger, Claro
Cavauaugh, Hertha Chapman, lloraco
llyler, and Hnndall Jones. Tho
Judges, all of Kmplro, were: Mrs.
Wldner, Miss Wleklund and C. A.
llockett.
This evening In North llend will ho
held another contest In tho Methodist
church, and tho following young peo
ple will orate:
Ida Nellson, Hertha Chapman,
Louise l'lsmlugor, Mclluda Anderson,
Lillian Johnson and Ira Steap.
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I PKKTTV IIOMi: WHDDIXG I
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On Wednesday evening, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. It. Mathlsnn, '
In Hunker Hill, was solemnized tho
wedding of their daughter, Miss
Mabel, to Palmer Leo, of Helllng-
is
tho church parlors and it program I untlng exercises of tlio high school
will also ho given for tho enjoyment l''1 Plhir Hluff, Missouri. Shu
of those present. Hecrotnry of the gnuhmtlng class
Tlio ladles out Wednesday wcro:
Mrs. Mears, Mrs. .Inn. Hall, Mrs. 11.
II. Patchett, Mrs. Krlckson, Mrs.
Glduuirk, Mrs. Gntndell, Mrs. II. J.
Lupton, Mrs. .loo Hoiiscr, Mrs. J.
C. Doauo, Mrs. 1). D. Hoss, Mrs
wi:ll i'illkd iiorsi: (ikkkts
'Till-: SCIIOOLMISTIMWS"
High School Seuici'h Itciille About
.'jtKIO Pi-oril From Production J
.Much Priiiso to CuM.
I WO llllllUll'H IIUIIIIU IIIU L'lll Ullll I
m
M
rolled up on tho first scene of "Tho
Schoolmistress" nt tho Orphoum
Theatre last night, an actor placed
mont iinnouncemontH of tho grnd-i his eyo lit tho little vent In the aforo-
sald curtain nnd looked out ot tho
audience. "A full house," ho nn
nounced. Ho wns correct. Thoro
was not a sent left unfilled. It was
Mrs. PrcBton, prominent in Iort- i a cnthualaHtlo nudlonco find tlmo
laud social circles, arrived hero yes- "t111" l,1y applauded ho hero
terdny for it short visit at tho homo ' "(l Jierolno who, unturnlly, trlumph-
of her niece. Mrs. Prank I). Cohan. 1- ftor traveling n hard nnd rock
road to their matrimonial goal.
,, ,, ., , , , ,. . , Approbation greeted tho players
Mr. llonrlk GJordruin loft today , nf ti10 R(M1ior phiait ... tho MliU Kchool
Orriclal Program
rmi)AV, .ii'lv axi),
lt)l.-
Whltman, Mrs. O, J. llcnnlng, Mrs.
Heanlor, Mrs. P. II. Dressor, Mrs.
C. O. Gosnoy, Mrs. Knight, Mrs.
Jno. Nnglo, Mrs. A. '. Downs, Mrs.
Juo. LnChapcllo, Mrs. Wnltor Hill,
Mrs. II. W. Voltiunn, Mrs. Alva Doll,
tho Misses Mnmlo Gulovseu, Har
nlce Patchett, Mildred Storey, Dor
othy and Lois Ilassford and Kov. A.
P. Hassfonl.
lleardsloy, Mrs. Collier, Mrs. P. II, on tno Nn,,n Smith for San Prnn-1 and approbation marked tho play
cisco wncro no expects io spenu a mruiiK" i umnu uuhibu. t
few weeks. Tho Joint recital with . , ,1)c,m omb'". '' 'nnh linn-1
,,, ,, ! . i . 'kllng that sneaked out at dead of j
.un nuuti minmier win iiiku puiio j.llt from lier pnturiinl mansion to
A. X. W. CLl'II
In Portland July 1, utter which ho
will return to Mnrshflold and re
sumo his teaching activities.
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Miss llattlo Hugo, of North llend,
expects to Icavo next weok for Da
kota, whero her folks now nro.
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A. K. Arkley nnd family, of North
llend, hnvo taken tho L. Stromnn
homo In Plat H for tho mininicr,
tho latter having moved out In
elope with hor lover, was highly np
proved of. "I'd have dono tho sumo
thing myself remarked tho oldorly
dowager In tho fifth row from tho
front. For tho Jcsso Franz, as Regi
nald Paulovor, after wriggling In
his dress suit for tho occasion, stood
n proper hero, ready to wndo through
blood .to his enrs for tho lady of his
heart.
Rudolph Hlllstrom, ' the gentle
No. 1 Trot or pace, ono-hnlf
mllo, two heats, each heat' it
race, 2::ir class, purse $100
No. 2 Running, ono half mile,
purso .$H0.t)()
No. a Trot or pace, one-half
mile, best two In three heats,
freo for all, puiso $125
No. I Novelty nice, ono mile,
$.10 for first to quarter post,
$10 ror first to half-mllo
post, ?cr, for first to three
quarter post, $75 for first to
mllo stako '. . . $200
No. 5 Motor Cycle, C miles,
$2r to 1st, $1C to 2nd.... $10
SATUItDAV, .1ULV 11, 1015
No. C. Trot or pneo, ono-lmlf
mllo, two bents, each heat a
race, 2:5 class, purso. . .$100
No. 7 Running, flve-clghths
mile, purso $100
Tho A. N. W. Club enjoyed a
pleasant session at tho homo or I ''" country to ho nearer his work.
Mrs. Mary McKnlght Thursday, the ,r "" "" ',0 s"u, J"" "'
roKUlar lub duv. Cut riowers won. . """""K he ptiiv ginlii milk loaves,
K. Pvecltt, the affair being unusual-' sweet pons. Tho song "Oh Prom
ly onjoyablo since tho hostess has Ise Me" was very well rendered
Just recently returned from an ex- by Mrs Geo. Lane,
tended visit. Cut flowers predom- Mrs Lee Is one of Marsliriold's
Innted In tasteful decorations. Pu most popular ouug ladles, is n
Eyes Hurt?
used In decorating. At the close
of u row hours spent in sewing and
social chat, tho hostess assisted by
Mrs. F.vortsen and Mrs. Hazard,
served tempting refreshments to the
following ladles: Mrs. F. P. Allen,
.lrs. Olivia IMnuin. Mrs. P. Mlngiis,
1 Mrs. Geo. P. Murch, Mrs. W. P.
Murphy. Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs.
1 II. Qulst. Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs.
' Chas. Staiifr and Mrs. C. P. Me-
Knight, who will entertain tho club
' next Thursday.
,
ALl'.MXI .MP.KTIXG I
try It ut the .MniMiriolil Itakery.
Vou will seo our .stamps on every
loaf.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Roberts, of
Myrtle Point, spent yesterday at
the homo ot tho hitter's sister, Mrs
I
I I ltnrin.il nf Mnrul.flnt.l ',,,,' 1 aI'l 'l ''l'i I'CMIOUX Willi might
I. L. Hargelt. or Maishrield, and, ,lV0 bo(m ,,,.,, ..jutt ,, ioff
oft today on tho , Nairn Smith, wnoro as to height hold the attention or tlio
innn," nnd Marjorlo Graham, "that
voxlng girl," wcro particularly flno No. S Trot or paco, ono mllo,
in uioir pans ami ninuo u special ii,rL,0 llc.ltB ovorv i,t a
hit with tho nudlonco. Mary Kruse! l"rt0 llC!U8' ONOry ,,Lnt n.rn
In her part was especially good, liar- "uo' I'"ruo $150
vey Walter and Dorn Hrown ns Ad-, No. ' Running, ono nnd ono
mlral and Mrs. Rankling brought eighth miles, lor Coos nnd
shouts or laughter rrom tho crowd. ( Cll ... CoiII1,v .nrsps on.v
Mitrgaroto Stack and Uny Davis, as' u"rr -OHIUy "orsca ony
Jano nnd Tylor.'carrled out tholr I l,,,r80 ?200
pnrts to perfection, nnd Ludwlg Stone No. 10 Consolation rnco, for
In tlio rolo or Otto llornstoln, tho all horses not Ilnlshlng ns
populnr composor, wob Just tho ono , HPrnn,, ,,.... ,7
tor his nnrt. Cora Dvo and Clara ' Iood ns second, purso $7 J
Snrgeaut did vory well and Krle Stor-1 No- 1 1 Motocyclo rnco, $2f.
to 1st, $15 to 2nd. purso. . .$40
I
they will ninko their homo
Miss Hiiby Wntkliis, who has been
quite 111 following vaccination, Is Im
proving rapidly. She expects to
leave about the middle or June ror
San Francisco, whom sho will enter
the Lane Hospital ror training.
Prof. Davidson or Myrtle Point nnd
Smart, blur, squint? Moving pictures affect your
eyes? If so your eyes need attention. '
Wo are prepared both with experience and equip
ment to correct defective vision.
School children's eyes are subject to strain and re
quire careful attention to prevent permanent defect of
vision. '
NO EXPERIMENTING. WE
KNOW OUR BUSINESS
audience,
And financially, too, tho play was
u success, with it sliuro of tho pro
fits which amounted to about $100,!
too eiass is contemplating tlio pur
chaso of n largo plcturo us tholr .de
parting gift to tho high school.
Much pralso has been given to ov-1
ory inomber or tho caste and to Mr. '
and Miss Silverman tor the innniinrl
Pond or North Hond spent n '' which they coached tho play. .
i no iiieiuoers or tao casto wore:
mi: voro liueciiett
. Rudolph Hlllstrom
Admiral Rankling, or His Ma
jesty's Flagship Pandora
, , Harvey Walters
Lieutenant John Mnllory
Krle Storgurd
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Place for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial mill IPiltv'y.
. Geo
1 Tho Marshtlehl High School Alum- pleasant evonlng'of cards with Mr,
I nl Absoclatlon met nt tho homo or , and Mrs. P. J. Kvans In North Bond
Ralph Kruse on Central Ateniie' last Wednesday.
Thursday evening, and on account Miss Dunning and Miss Mcrcen or
or unfitvornhlo weather they do- Horkoly arrived this weok tor n
' elded to not glvo a picnic as planned, short stay on tho Hay.
inn io glvo instead, a banquet tor irs. u. i,, uooci nnd Mrs. Kato , Saunders, or Training Shin Dox-
I the graduating class or this year. Lnndo returned this weok Iroin Now. I terous Lloyd Lo.Mloux
Derinlte plans as yet have not boon l'rt, Oregon, whore they nttonded . '.vi '""'," J a,",'lvor Ipsso Prnnz
'v out null nay uavis
. William McDonald
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
O.
RED CROSS
OPTICAL DEPT.
PIIOXI IUJ
RED CROSS
DRUG STORE
fully decided. Those present at the "ho Hobekah Assembly of 1. O.
meeting were the Misses May Preiiss, ''
Frances Williams, Hesse Flanagan. I'sa N'Rh llrownleo of llerkeloy,
May Myron and Messrs. John For- fnHfornla, house guost of Miss Norn
gusou, Howard Schwartz. Vivian Twpr, will contlntio her visit on tho
Carlson, Tom Patterson, Chester llil' ,,,,t" nhout tho ninth of Juno.
and Ralph
Isaacson, May Relgnnl
V V
K. It . Hudson and little daughter
Ireno left today on the Nairn Smith
for San Francisco where the latter
will receive treatment for her eyes.
Miss Norma Chase who for some
time has been clerk In the North
Hond postofrieo has resigned her
position.
SKRVICKS SCXD.W
On account or the fact
that banks and business
houses will observo Memorial
Day on Monday by closing
tluve was somo confusion
about the celebration. The
services will be held Sunday.
Gofr (riroman)
Miss Dyott Tho Schoolmistress)
Mnry Kruso
1l,' Marjorlo Graham
Kriuytnido Cora Dyo
Gweudollno Clara Sargeant
Dinah Hankling ....Hess Douglass
Otto nernsteln (a populnr rom-
, Posor) Ludwlg Stono
Jnfrray (a Hroman) ....Hay Davis
Jane Chlpnian (a maid)
.. ; Margarlto Stnck
Mrs. Hankling i)01tt urow
MtH'tlng Pohtponeil The Kast-
port Union Sunday School will post
pone sorvlees tomorrow on account
J of memorial servieos.
THE REAL QUESTION
The question Is not, will men
honor you ror your work?
Hut does your work honor yoir?
Voiir concern Is not only to
create profit for yourself, but
to mako that which will profit
many bosldns yourself.
COOS II.VV STKAM LAL'XDRV
"Phono 57-J.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
wuuui flnrjn,
Kindling wood, per load $1.73 X
Alder wood, 10 to 24
lnc1"-'8 ; Wtofw,
m-ikv nciivcry
W. II. MXfio
Phono 227-3. vorlh pir ..
.. " Ok
T. J. HOAIFK tg A. II. I10D0KS
Mnrchfiolil PAINT AND
"""" DECORATING CO,
i'.siinmics t'urnwied
Phono HIMI. Mar8liffcd, Orep,
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
1-IIOIIO -IIU.I;.
Xlght and Day,
Right Otic
GOOD CARS. CARLI'UIi DIUVER8
I). L. FOOTK.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famuis
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton ...1.00 1
Lump coal, per ton ,..f-.5o
Or half ton of both ,.l.;
II. .MU.SS0.V, ITrop.
Phono IK-.I or lento tinlm tX
llllljcr's Cigar Store.
SOUTH COOS IIIVi:it IIOAT
SKItVll'i:
larxcii Kxi'itcss
leaves Maihhflcld etrrjr itir
H it, in. l.eiives head of rltcr
at it: Lt p. in.
STKAMI'K IIAINIIOIV
loaves liiMd of titer iLdlf t 7
ii, in. Leaves .MitrslifleM t 2 p.
in. I'or charter npply on botnl.
' ROGKRS .V" SMITH
Proprietors '
DRY WOOD
at i
CAMPBELL'S WOODYAROJ
Xorlh Front Street
Phono U7t I
nn COMMUTATION
J TICKKTS, ?-i.O0.
Mathflcld.Xorth llend Aot
Lino '
Cars every ten minutes fw
(I . hi. to IS P. m.i to S"4
Kloiiglt oiiro n day, lentl"?
11 n. m.i to Linplro thrw trt?
it liny.
GOHST H KIXO.
Prop.
Citv Auto & Taxi Co.
Lw XWitSertlce
liay
For tnxl, phono 20,
Hotel
1,-nr touring cars, p
Chandler Hotel
I.VXX LAMHimi, IW
Now 'Cars
Chandler
hone I'.
New Cm i
f
I WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savW
I s KAUFMAN & C
' Local Treasurer
"!
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