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EIGHT i THE COOS-BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON," SATURDAY, JULY 31, 191 5-EVENING EDITION All Women Should See These Crisp New Fall Suits The'o SiiIIn mi' llio wry newest stjlet for Fall ami Winter, bulll with an iitiM's c.w to tliclr sljle and a tailor's tare for tlieir fit and finish. Tim riionliiK iniiici a lilt caily lint this Is only that yon nmy hc-o thtno iich tt, lis and have the pledsuic of wearing them " your trip or at houu. , There arc any number of new featiues that v,IH Intnrst jon, mining them tin? ninwrtlhlo collars that niako each model llior oitghly pinctliiil tor Immediate near as veil as tae Kail ilnjs that are to come. Von will find a tlslt more than north jour while. $15.00 to $35.00 I'roinss ntul Mrs. Chns. Vnn Duyn ro turned Tuesday from the "Nook" on South Coos Itlvcr, where It.ey hnvo passed the Inst few weeks. 4 4 4 Enoch Holland nnd daughters Noll, Mary, Isnbol nnd Knthlcon, with their guest M"nrt)m UiipscI of Cooston motored to Sunset hay Inst Sunday. Air. nnd Mrs. Normnn .lolmson ex pect to ro to llnslcndorf Hench In n few dnya to spend his mention REUNION OF CIS KOIlMKIt ItlCSIDlCNXS OV THIS SKCTIOX PICNIC AT L. A. Scnivs of former (Nms County people Knjoy 'itliirlng anil I'lan for Another Oho Next Year NEW GIJUM IS FILED .). W. HHVXKTT WANTS 1'OltT TO 1WY HAV 1'ITV DAMAHKS Claims They lrolgcl Part of llennett Trust Company 1ol.s Away and MmIo Others lnneccslblo Itussclt Special Shun lug flt 1 Q Crt Kast Window Central Avenue pXOOvl HUB DR.Y GOODS CO. SMAHT WKAH I'Olt AVO.MRN COItNKU IIHOADYVAV AND CKXTKAIj AVK. l'hono JMJi rn tr'fmW j wnere tney were tno guests of M mmMtii'&fw, 1:' ,)0" MrCrar' n,ll Mrs- cllns- C"-" J,rs- Irwin Ilndlock nnd son, It" (Continued From I'ngo Threo) IIKACII PAHTV A delightful beach party was given Friday liy .Mrs. J. T. Ilarrlgun and Mrs. R K, Hague for the pleasure of Miss Lucy Ilortou of Poplnr Muffs, .Missouri. The party motor ed down tu Sunset Hay In the after noon and gathered around an lin nictiHo lionflro, where they enjoyed n dollcloiiH dinner. Tlioso onjojlng the grncloua hospitality of the host- esHOH were besides the honor guest, Mrs. H. H. Straw. Mrs. It. K. Ilooth, Profesnor llcnrlk (JJerdrum, Mrs. J. T. Ilnrrlgan nnd Mth. F. K. Ilnguo. Mnrthn Husscll of Cooston Is spending the weeks end iib the guest of her friend Mnry Holland of Llbby. j. J, j. Miss Nell Ilollnnd of tho Coos nnd Curry Telcphono Compnny spent Inst week camping nt Mcrcnnnt's Ilcnch. Mrs. Louis K. Doll Is enjoying n visit of her Bister Miss Imogcno Hottcys, of Denver, Colorndo, who Is touring tho Northwest. From hero I they will visit tho Pnnnmn Pacific I Exposition, '"'so other points of In I tereBt. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. S. Lyons nnd children, with their guest Jnmcs Kroncnherg of Denver, Colorndo, motored to Coiiullle and Ilnndon this week to visit with friends nnd re turning Friday. x x 4 Mips G wen Kndlcott of Coqullle Is n guest at tho J. S. Lyons homo on Fhmngnn Ave. x x I Dr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Hndleott of r,....H1.. .. in.il .itwl ininsta nr f It o .g V.UIUIIIW ,, vii uw .,...... .. .- v homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Lyons, x I Mrs. A. J. Drew and children nro pleasantly loented nt Unstendorf ! 4 4 Chnrles Hoffman nnd chlld- ert, of Kastslde returned home after Hon:h. a pleasant outing nt Sunset Day with! Mrs. (iallnnlth. Mrs. rcn aro enjoying n few weeks outing Miss Anno Downs of Kastslde left to- at Ilaslendorf Ilcnch. jdny to spend a week with Mlts Wit-1 la Ilonehrako on Catching Inlet. ! ,rB- 'UB,,Rl ,rlzpon rcl,,rc" """ wecK from uoriuiuo (nero hiio pnsauu .,. . i Miss Marjory Fullmer and Ml'.s;n fow ,,a'8 ns ,hu Bllcsl of MM' ' Anna Downs will lenve shortly for a i () ,'M,U'' weeks visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. K. H. Cnilln nt ii...ir rn,i. I.,.,.,,, ., !..,. ' Mrn. Otis Wilson had aB guesls Ol'TINCJ PAHTV tuck Inlet. A Miss Miulget, a nleCo of Mrs. I). A. Jones. Is expected here soon to spend a few weeks at the homo of tho latter. Sho Is from Valley City, S'liith Dakota, and la visiting tho Ex position euroute. during tho past week Mrs. F. H. Al leu nnd Miss Kuth Allen. ( Special to Tho Times.) LOS ANGELES, Cnl., July 1. Tho former Coos County, Oregon, residents now In Southern Call for nln, enjoyed a reunion and picnic In South Park July 18. Thoro wore nearly 100 present, representing nearly every city, town and country side In the county. At 1 o'clock n bountiful nnd appetizing dinner was sprend on the tnblcs under tbo great palm trees. Evcryono enjoyed to the fullest the tunny good things of tho sunny south land, and pro claimed from tho fullness of their henrts as to tho most excellent homo cooking of tho wives and. daughters of the Coos County friends A continual hum of happy voices was heard during the entire meal, while tho different ones exchanged Ideas and recounted early day ex periences. After dinner tho wholo group assembled in nn open grassy plot with a background of palms and flowers, and had a paroramlc pic ture taken. Tho romnlnder of tho nftcrnoon wns spent In tho sntno happy fashion ns the morning and noon hours, tho old ones talking, laughing ami enjoying each others' company, wlillo tho children and grand children played about tho shrubs nnd flowers or enjoyed tho swings and other nmusonients of the park. When the day begnn to wnn nnd tho mm enmo nenr ito evening dip in tbo great Pacific, all again assembled nt tho tables to finish up tho remnants of tho noon menl, and hnvo a cup of coffeo before- leaving. Then tho hnnd shnkhigs and good-byes ns em'li departed for homo, nil glnd they Ihnd'niot, nnd hoping to bo on hand nt tho next meeting. All extended thunks to Miss Mnry (. Harris, .Mrs. Fannlo O. Dixon and Mrs. J. L. Whlto for tho Interest they look In this enjoyable gathering. Tho fol lowing persons wcro present: Mr. ami Mrs. F. M. Stewart. Mrs. Mil r v tf In ii n i fi ii Mi. ....! M ... m Mr. nnd Mrs Warren Painter of ' - ' - North non.1 will ho Incoming ,ms-Mr coko n, idnughter, ICnthryn, Mr. and Mrs. Isialt Hacker, Austin Hazard. Mrs. Win. H. Jackson Dunn. Mr. nnd 4 4 4. Mrs. Solum Thomas mid daughter Elsie, who loft a few weeks ago Jor Miss Mary Kruse, Mrs. (1. A', lien- tm) ''"position nro now spending a nott, Miss Lucy llorton ami Mrs. It. ' co"l'lo of weeks with friends nt Herk K. Ilooth, aro a party who aro pass-!0'' lug a few days at the Sand Hills x x x for tho enjoyment of Miss Lucy Mni' ''innle Whcoler and Miss llorton, who Is the 'house guest of ,,'"eeB Frnuso nro now spending n Mtm. It. K. Ilooth. MIhh llorton ex- California cities nfter having spent pciiKern on the Kllburn from Siui Francisco where they have boon cn- Joying tho Panama Pacific Bxposl I Hon nnd nlso visiting with friends. AAA Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Nnsburg loft today for San Francisco whom they will visit tho exposition. X X Mrs. I). L. Itood was an nut going passenger today for Snn Frnnclsco ! wl.ero Bins will bo tbo guest pf her few wU. .ranV iKo and olh.ri ?-rr ""' B.'.. ?nlV2 Co Mr logcthor they will visit tho Exposl- pectH to leave next week for her home In Poplar Illuffs, Missouri. En route she will stop at tho Paua-nm-Paclflc Exposition and also spend some time vh her fr cud, i ss May i w,,, (""1 guests at tho summor homo . .. ... , - , .. ". im .uij "rived hero this weok for nn extond Hoiinott at San Franc hio. (lf J,r- n,"l ,rfl U. It. Peck on Coos ,,,..,, , ., . Ulver. two weeks nt tho Exposition. r, x Mr. mid Mrs. It. M. Jennings aro Hon. 4 x x Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O. Kaufman nnd little daughter of Helena, Mont., nr- SEWIXti PAHTV TnoBihiy afternoon from two until mid Mrs. V W. ed visit nt tho homo of his parents, Mr. mid Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. Mr. Kaufman Is prominent In Mon- , tnnn bunking circles. His young I cr brother, Karl, who Is assistant j inshlcr of a bank at Sidney, Mont., Mr. niul Mrs. W. J. Drown nnd guest Mtb. Cora Webb loft today for I Snn Fraurlsi'o whom thoy will see rl.... , .i..-.,. 'tin, Kvnnultlmi ntnl lntnt Mtu r..l.1. ..".""" mtj- " ,i-i", ";;.;;,. :;:"", ..::;..,. i ' expected i.ero soon. iiHiiiiuiiy enieriaineii a iiiiniber of uuiu .., imn ,n frlendii at lier plimmuit liomo In j Mlt,,B"' North Ilund. The afternoon was Mp ., . , . .... spent In ..!,.. ,.v..r,.n ' Mrs- ( ,lH,l(,p lcft ' iursday -- --- . --.... .. I"M1II Itll't embroidery. The chnrinliiK hoslnss the I for her homo In Monmouth, Oregon, Mr. mid Mrs. T. B. Harvey nnd Cnpt. mid Mrs. Dunson arrived homo tills week from n month's motor trip to Snn Frnnclsco, Grants Pass, Borved a delicious (dilution to following kiiiwIh: firs. E. F. ItusMill. Mm. A. II. DerlDshlie, Mrn. Aichlo Philip. Mrs. I C. A, Sniltli. Mm John II. Ci.u.m after spending soernl weeks with , Crntor Lnko nnd othor points. 'her parentti, Mr. mid Mrs. M. Sten 'holm. J Mrs. W. J. Hill mid son nnd Mrs. D. E, Mnloucy mid children returned x .. , to tho J. A. Goodwill plnco today to A. C. Going and C. C. Going will contlnuo tholr outing. Mm F. W. Putnnni. Mrs. C. . Wor-' 0,"K",,,,? I'mwunKers " tho KII-, Mr nm Mrs, , w. miltmnn left''1- Janssen el, Mm. Worrell. Mm. E.lg.ir Mr-1 ,r" ,or 'oruniicl wliero they go on I (Ih WL.ok t vbU t ,ho llomo of Mr. Danl.d, Mm. William Otis. Mm. E. J. " m,8,1,0BH al,(1 lluro trip com-i nitmnn'H relntlvea In Snn Frnncls- Duuii, Mrs. Clins. 0. Aiken and daughter, Mr. 0. W. Ollvo, Mrs. Mnry P. Cnmp bell, Mr. mid Mrs. Edgar A. Camp bell Mrs. Myrn Drnw, Mrs. Lnuru A. Young, Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. A. Wood ward, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Whlto. Frances 13. Whlto, Mr. J. D. John-1 son, Perry E. Cllnkenbcnrd, Mm. Martha E. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. C. nnd Mrs. It. H. Doyoo and fnmlly, Mrs. A. J. Larson nnd daughter .Inula, Mrs. P. O. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dixon, Dr. M. M. Dixon. Mrs. L. (J. Lohn herr, Miss Mablo L. Lohnhorr, Miss Mnry G. Hnrrls, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Flnloy Mast, Mr. and Mrs. It. V Mnst, Mrs. J. E. Mnnrlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. (. Overhaltzcr, Mrs. Pnnmo G. Krnnt. and dnughtor, Mr mid Mrs. L. C. pities. Mrs. Molllo Shono, Mrs. C. II. Cnldwoll, Miss Hazol Cnldwcll, Mr. Peter Wlso, .Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wlso nnd fnmlly, Mr. Wnltor II. Cnld woll. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hnll, Mrs. Chns. G. Hnll, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. Cntlln. Mrs. It. H. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlllox nnd dnughtor Phy llis, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Dutilnp, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). N. nrnck and family, N. E. Clnrk, Mls.8 Goldlo Clnrk. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. blued. ArniH, Mr. Em I llulrhenH, Mm. li, A. PerkhiH. Mm. A (i. Itnab, Mm. J. V. (irublm and Mm. Nellson. The chlldieii piesi'iit weiu: Holeu, Mil dred and Elina HushuII. Aithur and John Dei h) shire. Gordon McDanlel. Gloria Putiiain. Geraldeue and Wil bur Oils, Helen. Jim. Jean, lluth and Itlchnrd (iruhlis. : : I .;. 4 it4mAAAAA,.... Allmrt HiiHsford I .Merc J INf-UKMAL CHAT tfXAXA!r Mm Pciiy Peet Is upending a few days at the home of her slsier .Mm E. J iiih lr .North llenil 5 Mrs Charles Fensler nnd ilaugh tor, Mnxliie, returned Weiluesdm co. A X X Itev. G. Leltoy Hnll wan a lbiBten- Mrs. E. K. Jones and Mrs. Ednn M. Itli'hnrilson aro exnected home dorf llencli visitor during the past L00 from SllIl Kmnclsco whom they weeii to spend a day with his fam ily who are camping them. Arthur J. Drews spent the week with his family at Unstendorf Munch. HltlNGS HOGS AND WOOL rer enjoyed a Jr. mid Hubert 'hike" beyond J Cooston last Tuesday and Wedues-1 ,0rrow on a tour of Inspection of day. IH'f Mm 4. X Myitle Cliuimin and children Honiner Due With Product from Cur ry County Tho gnsoiluo schooner Ilonmor Is hnvo beon visiting tholr Bister, Mrs. duo from Itoguo rlvor Monday with I'ord. (a cargo of wool and hogs. Tho lat- Mrs. C. W. Gardner and daughter tor aro for tho local market and Adrian of Coiiulllo hnvo been spend- ( tho wool will ho shlppod to Portland. lug tho weok with trlenils in Mnrsii Held mid North Mend. Judge John F. Hnll, Noble Grand of Oregon Odd Follows, will lenvo to- .1. W. Monnctt, one or tho attor neys or tho Port of Coos liny, bus presented n clnlm for nbotit $0000 to tho Port for settlement. Ho claims this amount Is duo tho llen nett Trust Company and Mrs. Chad wick for pnrts or lots which tho Port hnd dredged nway In 'making tho chmincl. In enso tho clnlm Is not settled nnd gots Into tho courts, Mr. IJcnnett will bo In tho position of ellont, attorney for tho plaintiff and one of tho attorneys for tho defend ant. Ho sets forth tho claim as fol lows In a letter to tho Port Commission: Mnrshflold, Ore, July i!0, 19 If.. To tho Port or Coos Hay, MarBlifloltl Oregon. Dear Sirs: Mrs. Jann A. Chadwlck, Lobreo heirs and Dennett Trust Company owners, Hnd that tho Port of Coos Hay has pumped across tho May and sold In the town of Mnrshflold, pnrt, or nil of tho fol lowing described forty-six lots, be longing to llennett Trimt Compnny, Jnno A. Chadwlck nnd tho holm nt law or A. Lohrco, which lotii nro described ns follows, to-wlt: Lots 5, fi, 7 mid S, Hlock III. Lots I to S, Inclusive, Hlock II. Lot ft, block in. Lots I and r, Hlock -4 9. Lots :i. I, r and C, Hlock 50. Lots 2 to 8 Inclusive, Hlock Til. Lots 1 to 8 Inclusive, Hlock G2. Lots 1 to 2, Hlock 511. Lots 1 nnd : Hlock (H. Lots 1. 2. 3, I, Hlock nr,. Lots 1. 2, .1 mid I. Hlock r0. And tho Port Engineer, Mr. D. M. Chnrtcson, tolls mo according to his figures that tho amount of cubic yards taken from this property was :9,:i00, which nt I cents a cubic yard, tho price thu Port Bold It for would bo $l,ri72.00 These lots were vnlued by tho As sessor In 1910, Just before tho Port Harbor Hucb wore laid down, nud on which wo paid tuxes nt $IL 00 a lot, which nt his valuation, would amount to ? 1, 9112.00, hut in putting his cfltlmnto of value, the assessor put nil tho lots In Hay City at tho samo figure, otherwise these water front lots would hnvo been assessed higher. In addition to this, your honorable) body has put tho ultimate harbor lino In liny City so that one hund red and forty-thrco (1HI) lots be tween tho ultimate harbor lino mid tho bay aro rendered wholly vnluo- loss mid unsaleable. These lots aro described ns fol lows: All of lots fi, G, 7 and 8 and pouth pnrt of lots I, 2, :i and 4, Hlock 24. Lots 2, 3, 1, B, 15, 7, mid 8 and south pnrt or lot 1, Hlock 33. Lots 1 to 8, both Inclusive, Hlock 34. Lots 4, r, nud C mid south part of lot 7, Hlock 3li. West pnrt of Iota 4 nnd C, block 39. Lot r, nnd south part or lots 4, G and 7, Hlock 40. Lots 2 to 8 both Incluslvo and south part or lot 1, Hlock 41. Lots 1 to 8 both' incluslvo, Hlock 42. Lots 1 to 8 both Inclusive, Hlock 13. Lota I to 8 both Incluslvo, Hlock II. Lots 1 to 8 both Incluslvo, Hlock 45 Lota 1 to 8 both Incluslvo, Hlock IG. Lots 1 to 8 both Inclusive, Hlock 47. Lots 1 to 8 both Inclusive, Hlock 48. Lota 1 to 8 both Incluslvo, Hlock 49. Lota 1 to 8 both Incluslvo, Hlock CO. Lots 1 to 8 both Incluslvo, Hlock tho lota In liny City nnd therefore It will prevent nny Improvement lin ing contemplated them whllo this condition or nrrnlrs continues. Taxes Tho taxes which wo paid on tho one, hundred and forty-thrco lots above described, eomnioiicliig with tho year 1910, Is ns follows: Taxes for tho year 1910 on tho 113 lots, nbovo de scribed amounted to $201. 3 Tnxcs for 1911 $137.28 Tnxea for 1912 $1 15.80 'faxes for 1913 $23 1 .(5(5 Taxes for 1914 $ I 1 5.35 E SEPIE " " 'CTHItll. kym:, not,.,, i WIIHIMiXhT,,. Total luxes for tho 5 youis $8(51.78 And iib Hay City wns platted on Juno 10, 1871, ami tho taxes hnxo been paid thereon stendlly over hIt-o Hc for forty-ono (ID years, It Woul 1 bring tho ninount or taxes, uctuully paid on these lots to a largo sum, and wo ostlmnto tho taxes paid on theso lots nt $100.00 a year, for each year prior to tho year 1910, It would bring It up to $3(500.00, to which add tho $8(51.78 paid for PlniiH lo'HIih,, . ..,. Kriim-Wu i., Mut(ir J ..vn, Fetor li Kyne. ,w, hnvo won him riist hi,.., . ranks, will arrive on tW September l (0 ,,,, a "'' hero gathering tnntcrlal !',' color for a loo.ooo wom.! .iii,.i, ii i i u,e ........ ., , ,,, wrnn f. Weekly. Coos liny g ,0 b bcoiio of the story nn,i i,.. nnd lm i. I- .. .!... i.,.. ., . .. " ,iu iiuiiiu inn lieBCriptloi, , na poKslhlo. Mr. Kyno plans t0,hp,, hnrn frnni Him 1... t ' M ii vlull nn lln, II- ' " ' " "" win mt iiimvii inu roiiHl Mr. Kyno'a homo In n Ho hecnino InlercHtod in c tho Inst flvo years, tho taxes alono through Dr. J. T. .vfrn.. paid on these lots would amount In . rusult of Dr. MrCormK? tlojislind stories of this jctiiH! $HG1.78, and when you add to this, simple Interest at tho rnto of six per cent per annum on tho mi'uial payments Tor tho rorly-ono yours, which would amount to $180 1.115, It would bring the total of principal land Interest up to $112(5(5.21. I feel In justice to the owuarn, Mrs. Jane A. Chadwlck, tho LoIipjo hblrs nnd tho llennett Trust Com pnny, Hint thlK matter hIioiiIiI ho ndjusled and I belluvo that llio own ers will be governed largely by any Just nnd eiiultablo rigure vjiilch yon think reasonable, mid they would sooner surfer sumo reasonable dam age than Interfere with the Improve ment of the harbor, hut as tho Im provement benefits nil, It seemn lo them that whore private property Is taken for public uses, them-should bo Just compensation. I would respectfully add that ns further dredging Is done and the har bor is being widened, similar condi tions will arise nnd It might ho .veil to hnvo the mntter thoroughly dis cussed at this time Instead of later on. The owners of thin property aro not looking for a law suit mid thoy bollovo the matter can hu adjusted, without resorting to the courts. Respectfully yours, J. W. HENNETT, Pros, llennett TniBt Coinp.iny. Itn- llnvltii' rii.nn.t , ;;:.'.... '.".?. m ijuun MTimi si ones in Hi I day Evening Post nnd olli, azlnes. Kyno was formerly In tho San Francisco olllti'j Simpson Lumber companjbe, look up literary work. HASH HALL Nt'MMI ,......,. .i.i ,, ciimnuiu b. in-iiYCr l, want to boo a good nmt this ouo. (laino culled at Ji, Eatsldo. (MMh t AMONG THE SICK j Oti Hobert llofrinnn. the Touu Mr. mid Mrs. C S. o!fii brought homo from ktM Heacli suffering from I Kin tack or grip. b Times want mm brim r?! WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth So. Phone 220-R - - tt,i FOR AUTO SERVICE! Any plnco, mid time, our tu on and nlno pasbciiRcrciritlil rul drivers will servo you. Mates ItuaaoniMi Day and Night Sertlci : C0RRIGAN fiKNOXr' Might Care Phone !(U -- m(i came up fiom Hasteuilorf Hench Wed nesday wheio thv lmvo been camp lug for two weeks, X The Mlsse Madge Harry, Graco tho I. O, O. F. Lodges In tho Btnto. Ho will bo nccoinpnnled by his daughter, Miss Itoxio Hnll. . i 51. - rrom n three week,' Ms,, , ,,,,,1- " ZX My SI'.WiNfi PAHTV BIG BALL GAME NEXT SUNDAY THE HATCHERY and Lots 1 to 8 both Incluslvo, Hlock j Lota 1 and 2, Hlock 53. , Lois 1 and 2, Hlock 51. 1 Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Hlock 55. I Lots 1, 2, 3, nnd I, Hlock 5G. I All In tho town of Hay City, Coos j County, Oregon. i And In addition to theso and on account of the harbor not being j dredged up to tho ultlmuto harbor , ii is impossinio to roach tho DEER SEASON OPENS AUGUST 15 BETTER GET READY NOW SO THAT WHEN YOU Gf A CHANCE TO GO OUT AFTER A NICE BUCK, Oil FRIEND SENDS IN A HURRY UP CALL, YOU Willi PREPARED TO BAG THE BIG GAME' We carry all sizes in the famous CARBINE WINCHESTER RIFLES Also the 250-300 SAVAGE RIFLES and .22-calibre rifles in all makes We carry all kinds of ammunition and can supply ) particular desires Hunting axes, pack sacks, tents and everything thai camper and hunter needs EKBLAD , SOt Sporting Hardware Builders' Supplies Stog Front Street MartfJ Cheer Up Tooth Powder FREE! With every Tooth Brush sold durinn the next few days we will give a box of high grade TOOTH POWDER FREE. Red Cross Special Brushes, only 35C Sanitary Perforatsd Brushes, only . . 25c See Our Window RED CROSS DRUG STORE Mrs. F. L, (irannls was hostess at1 a delightful afternoon nt sowing yes. terday complimentary to her mother, Mrs. Wilson of Creston, town, ami teams Will play at the Hatches 11 n'"' tl,on)fo her Mster. Miss Mablo Wilson of Se- GrOUndS and tllB finmf will ho , . I . 'H rm"loroa valueless , n.tlo who nre her guests. A profusion one Of tllP ho J In ' fhl colLn ' "fT f ' 'UH C0,""tlo Kht of varicolored sweet pens convert.' f !nC "CSt f t,le SeaS0n. "o.t by your honorable body. . . A ... All(l till AuRltUUnp'u ..nlnil.... m .. va tho various rooms Into rharmiiiKi UOIllG UD and SPP till rinmn ' V . V ,,M"auu t3 bowers. Dollclous refreshments w.r.'and7n0V a daJ's n Htlnn n5 t ' '" T """ totl f , horved. Mrs.: SMI. McMillan and Mrs. ."" TO HS ffIIlflx.at ,,10,B ,o1 n",0"n,B t0 006.00. It. W. Morrow assisted tho hostess.!0 ! " mSt attractive , Tl' lot t of the ultlmato har-i Aniong those Invited wcro Mrs. A. T.'SP0ts n thlS SectJOn.Fine pJC- bor ,,no ln "av c't'. which nro own-! iiintnes, Mrs. wiuio. Mrs. v, k, Ai- nic grounds and dinner can be y UH' c,,nnot h" ,1S0(1 for a,,y len. Mrs. O. s. Torroy, Mrs. Craig, obtained at GOODWILL'S 'm.iT' ""'' ,ovmi tho """kings from 1 1 Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls. Mrs. C. A. Se',.1- UUUUWILL b. the lots, which you havo taken, If ptl , bredo. Mrs H. V. Morrow, Mrs.. W.1 Crf)nmnf D-iIU..,"r MPn tlJcw! lot8' n,Id not Pmpotl l A. Held. Mrs. Otis Wilson. Mrs. W.l JlCdlTKjr KalllUOWi f"088,"'0 '" wll raise thorn s J. Hill Mrs. I). K. Mnloney. Mrs. X. , Will leave Mar?hfiplH al P n ., . of 80,ne val"- i II. McMillan. Mrs. H. M Shaw, Miss !V cimnl K..?L8 ,f,thy CUld ,,e reac,c 'y vca- (Hvelvn Andersoii, Miss ItiitH Wilson, and Miss Margaret Shaw I Kvorythlng s looking brlghler. Tho brldgo will bo completed Oct. 1. Trnlns will soon bo in from tho north. The mill in not going to closo down. The Nnnn Smith will stay on tho run. Fxteuslvo mill Improvements ordorcd. A big real estate dpnl Just close I. Threo-story buslnoss block going up. Other capItnllstB looking for local Investments. Tho war will soon bo ovo" CIIUEIt UP REID ABOUT IT WAR boosU VHHHMBmbauhtMMHii TELEPHONE DIRECTORY clock SUNDAY MORNING. Round Trip only 75 cents ,sels, and until tho harbor Is dredg- . i ue uiiimnte line W j, iowlilo for vessels to reach nny ofj TIlO Jllly tolQDhonn rlimntnn lc n Nalnrr flislfi Urefuluse of the directory win imnmVA vnur se new LdiLUMBER' ,lf you do hot racilve a cof' new duectory promptly, call Chief Ooerator. C00S AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO MRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING m