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Vl "" v' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO t: 3 MQ - W . ; WHAT- SgaiS-B2l mmwmim . Rge&AMm . ., j 17 V 1 &! PEUSONAL notices of visitors Tn (ho city, or or Cooa Bay people who Visit In other cities, togothor -wth notices of social nffnlrs, nro glndljr received In tho social do jinrtniont. Telcphono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published nnd secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish snmo. p 'rrjij BfnXT WOItSllll'lMJH sllejit worshipper of the hills Came to our homo 0110 day, With eyes that sought tho beauty Which all around uu lay, JTlio mjsls lmpK low on the moun- - . . ijoyonu lay skips or diuc, Whllo near at hand tho flhlnlng .stream jtMsilo music clear nnd true. ? (Tho sllont worshipper lookod on, liJIIsmoul was dcoply stirred; Sltat .thoughts wcro far" heyond tho JllllH, JIo uttered not a word. R 'ti'longth tho spoil was broken, With rovcrenco as It should VAh, lforc," said ho, " 'tis easy For 'people- to bo good." So quietly expressed; How well wo understood tho thought yor 'ncath tho templed domo of dicavon Tho (troubled heart finds rest. And lho vory best within us wakes Xo Wo at Nature's call; Our hearts nro filled with kindly thoughts i Of peace, good will to nil. () ol'ont worshliiper of tho hills, With oyo for benuty given, o lift our oyes to tho moiiutnlii itops And catch n glhnpso of heaven, J'ljr bade of tho mist-crowned hill tops Uvliback of tho sun-klsscd nod, M Ic of tho beauties of earth nnd sky Jiaclc of nil Is God. y Jenunlo rtedstono. BMPTATION exists mostly for tho pcoplo who look for U or In vito It; This is not tho hard- It nrted otntomout of ouo who falls to sympathize with tho troubles of 1 or own flox rather it Ih n gonoral- zntlou to which thoro nro luilcod exceptions. AH through tho world, In ovory "walk of llfo, thoro nro unscrupulous Hid designing men, sayH Uontrlco1 n Uttlo sneaking feeling that her sex Is nn nssot and ono sho might ns woll mnko tho most of? Doesn't sho dross to bo nttractlvo bo that ev en office boys will gallantly shnrpou pencils and run orrnnds for hor? Doesn't alio roll 'hor big blue oyes nt "tho boss" when sho wants to get a fow extra afternoon hours off? Doesn't sho Invito admiration becnuso sho Is n pretty girl rather than be cause sho is an efficient worker? If bIio does theso things, Is sho Justified in posing ns a persecuted martyr when somo man takes her nt her own valuation and treats licr ns n forwnrd coquotto rather than a nn efficient business woman? Not nil girls do go down to busi ness with tho iden that it in u su perior sort of matrimonial agency or n place whero fomlnino charm Is to mnko fomlnino work n far easier thing than it would bo if tho employ ers woro women. Not nil mon Imnglno that tho busi ness girl is an ndventurcss who Is looking for troublo or a shy llttlo ercnturo who is fair gamo for nny man. Hut thoro tiro men vho tnko this iiuchlvnlroiiB md contemptible nttltudo toward women Just nB thoro nro women who warrant men in tak ing It. Tho Temptations Tho temptations of u business girl nro duo directly to two things tno weakness in tho nnnor or somo ullly girls who enuso boiiio dignified onoa to bo misjudged, nnd tho wicked ness In tho natures of somo men which a dignified girl by mooting nnd meeting woll mny possibly bo nblo to lesson in slight degrco. Tho girl who goes down to busi ness willing to do hor work nnd not bo n cry-baby, nnd try to tnko nd- vantngo of her femininity to got lior CONTItlBUTlbNS concerning soclnl happenings, intonded for publication in tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted tb the editor not later than G o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in casos whero tho events occurred later than tho time mentioned.) membors out ivero: Mrs. Otto Schet- tor, Mrs. K. P. Lewis, Mrs. J. W. Bennott, Mrs. JB. W. Payne, Mrs. Em ma Nnsburg, Mrs. J. II. Flnnngan, Mrs. Mary McKnight, Mrs, E. L. McCluro, Mrs. Q. L. Dindlngor, Miss Ilutcheson, Mrs., Jas. Forty, Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. 1 A. Sncchl, Mrs, Wm. Horsfnll Jr Mrs. J. A. Mat 3on, Mrs E. a. Porhain, Mrs. 8. C. Smnll, Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg, Mrs. Harry Urndfleld, Mrs. C. W. Cum bers, Mrs. Chns. Stauff, Mrs. N. S. Mattson, Mrs. Itoed and Mrs. It. N. Fenton. Mrs. J. II. Flnnagan has offered to tnko chargo of tho altar decora tion for two weoks. Mrs. J. W. Den nett nnd Mrs. A. It. O'Brien will bo hostesses at tho mooting next Tues day aftornoon. J A - iminn'H kiiowi'ii Mrs. P. D. Blake, Mrs. Wm. Bone brakc, Mrs. .7. M. C alloy, Mrs. Ida Mnttsou, MIbs Elonor Knino, Miss I'Ciiova Lackstrom nnd tho children present wore: Albcrtn Itusscll, Eve lyn Mnttson, Elizabeth and Ilobert Hobs, Marshall Collvor, and Emost Mcssorle, Tho next mooting will bo with Mrs. Arthur Mattson, October 27. .. .j. .j. AUCTION' IlltllKJi: I'AltTV Mrs. C. W. Cumbers extended her hoBpltnllty to a number of friends nt her apartments in tho Mvrtlo Arms Thursday afternoon, thtco tables of ; Oiali, Mrs. II. Husscll, Mrs auction brldga being played during or, Mrs. Arthur Mnttsou, On Friday afternoon, Oct. 8th, a showor wns tendorod ,Mrs. Arthur Moore, of Catching Inlet, a brldo of a few weeks, at tho homo of Mrs. Herman Smlthgnll, tho honor guest received many pretty and useful gifts. Tho homo whero tho nrfnlr was given was npproprlatoly as woll as attractively decorated with wood land greens and red honrts, many of them. TowurdB ovonlng, tho host cbs nsslstod by her daughter, served a dainty luncheon to tho following: Airs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. T. M. Coll vor, Mrs. Albor,t Collvor, Mrs. John Collvcr, Mrs. Clnrenco Collvor, Mrs. Erpest Smith, Mrs. J. Lackstrom, Mrs. Raymond Van Auckcn, Mrs. H. dish, Mrs. F. Messerlo. Mrs. Pnrk-Mlsscs Uov, and Mrs. A- S. Hlscy, Mr. Ilisey Is entering upon his sixth year as pastor in the North Bond Mothodlst church. Tho brotherhood will Join in giving tills affair at tho church parlors next Friday evening. ' In two weeks, tho ladles will meet In tho church pnrlors for a soclnl af tornoon. Those present this week woro: Mrs. W. 11. Chnppell, Mrs. C. II. Everist, Mrs. A. S. IUscy, Mi's. Henry Toeck, Mrs. It. O. Helm, Mrs. W. E. Lnlrd, Mrs. It. Mntson, Mrs. Wm. McNay, Mrs. Howard Moody, Mrs. Wm. Nollson, Mrs. A. G. Itaab, Mrs. J. Taylor, and Mrs. C. A. Wilson. JIOXOHS JtAHY'S HIIITII-J)AV I want the bed of best its kind tho nftomoon hours, at which Mrs. F. D. Cohan won first honors, nnd consequently tho prlzo. Tho nflor noon'H diversion was preceded by a 2:30 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. C. It. Peck and Mrs. J. S. Lyons assisting tho hostess in serving, Tho decor ating Hchcmo was carried out in au tumn leaves nnd tho effect produced was vory pretty indoed. Mrs. Cumbers guests Included: Mrs. C. F. McGcorgo, Mrs. A. T. Stolnor, Mrs. Gottlns,, Mrs. 1). J. McKlnnon, Mrs. F. V. Cnttorlln, Mrs. Ida Conrad, Mrs. C. H. Peck, Mrs. T. 1), James, Mrs. J. H. Lyons, Mrs. Ken neth Hausor, Mrs. F. D. Cohan, Mrs. S. C. Small and Airs. Lisle. Irono Holm nnd Gladys Collvor. jioxoit muni: In honor of tho brldo, Mrs. Frnnk a. Horton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank G. Norton nnd .Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Dindlngor woro dinner guests on Sunday nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Lothard McCluro in Mllllngton. Thursday was the first birthday of Jcannotto Phyllis, tho youngor dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Damns McCarthy on South Fifth St. and in celebration of tho fact, Mrs. McCar thy invited in somo llttlo tots for tho afternoon who woro accompanied by their mothers and a fow other friends. Tho tlmo was spent in childish prattle and mother talk un til the closo of tho afternoon, when tho hostess served wholosomo dain ties. Those present woro: Mrs. Peter Do- Inn nnd Eleanor, Miss May Wnll, llt tlo Margaret Winkler, Mrs. Unas ami Jean, Mrs. A. E. Neff nnd Charles, Mrs. J. W. Chapman and Dorothy, Mrs. J. II. Stndden and Emiun Bell, Mrs. It, Xerdrum and Austn, Bllllo and baby Xerdrum, Mrs. E. M. Barry and Enrllno and Dorothy, Mury and Jennotto McCarthy, Mrs. J. H. Stack, Miss Margaret Stack, Miss M. Fox, Mrs. Hydo, Mrs. X. Jensen, Mrs. Job. Cowan Sr., Mrs. L. X. Gordon, and tho hostess Mrs. McCarthy. The decorations consisted of huckloberry nnd cut flowers, mostly cosmos. " ? EXTEHTAIX AT 1MXNKII I xtojmmm ffl fl'lilJiPffl llll If1'! I'f Jill 111 111 I iJA i Jiijl j if , Imp ifrmwnA mimMui ill ' 111 1 1 MiivrwCTrrwnrgaeJgKWtJaH!Wiliefa!IgB XOItWKGIAX-LUTHEItAX All) Messrs. It. E. Wnlto and Lclnn'd, of tho Mnrshflold School, cntcrtnlned Mr. nnd A. J. M. IlobortBon nnd Margaret nt dinner last ov- their bachelor quarters In EXTEHTAIX CIIUKC1I HOAItl) T Itov. and Mrs. A. S. Hlsoy, last Tuesday evening entertained tho of ficial board and stownrds of tho North Bond Mothodlst church, who VIUIUIKU l HU lUllllIIIIIUJ IIJ nui IIUII ,, , nfi..ui ,..ni .,' ot to muko plans for tho flnnncini "" uu uu... ,. .,nv,ut, vk ,iHi .!. -I i. Hnfnn. Mr with tho protection of ovory rtocont,,. OU1-"" ""' ""'7"'" "' 1 ,-,,, ,, .m, .i oim . i ini t" now conforonco year which began Woolwlno, Mm Oilnli ah ni., ..1..1 ...!.,. I, .!. - ....! Wbiuuui first. Delicious Mrs. C. 0. MngtuiB cntortnlnod tho lI Arms. Ladles Aid Society of tho Norwegian-1 Luthornn Church, Thursday aftor noon, In tho chnpol parlor. Tho tlmo, was pleasantly spenr In Bowing nnd social convorsatlon. Mrs. Wllholmlna GJordrum was admitted to member ship. Aftor tho business meeting ro frcshiuonts woro sorvod to the follow ing: Mrs. Gcorgo Gulovson, Miss Ma mlo Gulovson, Mrs. Robert Myron, Frpollch, Mrs. John Tol- Jolin Pitman, Mrs. Kni Branner, Mrs. rofresh- Nols Thorp, Mrs. Enrl Howo, Mrs (Continued on rugc Thrco.) I" 1 otllor girl u, tho bi, wo'rrVho! - were served after tho business J .l.k.o; Mr Edward Erlckson. men u'ho have mot hor nnd who know what a "white, honest llttlo thing alio la, romombor hor nnd treat nil othor working women with n respect duo (o tho germ of an Idea that "whlto llttlo thing" engendered. Thoro 1b a flno clilvalry In work for womon. Women owo it to 0110 niiothor to uphold it. Evory girl who bohavos horsolf with dignity, who doos hor work woll and who nol- thor looks for troublo nor becomes lmntckv when sho sees actual hIkub Fairfax. Tho girl who lives shelt-' f , ,.onna ,iint Piilvii1rv wlilto nnd fed nhd protected 1 hor own homo . Bosslon to tho following: Mr. and .Mrs. A. G. Itaab, Mr. and MrB. E. L. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Evor Ist, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Lnlrd, Mr. and Mrs L Sweonoy, Mrs. W. Put nam, nnd MosBrs Joo Taylor nnd W. H. Chappcll. 4. .. q. . 4 I HAVE UliAIUXO HOOM I .Mrs. O. Lnrson. Miss Elalo Larson. Miss Edna Johnson, Mrs. WUholml na Erlckson, .Mrs. Edward Erlkson, Mrs. P. B. Jacobson, Mrs. F Berg land, Mrs. B. Mnthlson, Mrs. F. Itefs Iftiul, Mrfl. C. G. Magnus, Kov. nnd Mrs. it. O. Thorpo. 1 The Cracker We're Proud To Sell ! I ALPHA ; : DKLPIIIAX SOCIETY opou-i Tho Alpha Delphian Society met "ools with temptation. Tho girl wio goes down to business meets It, too, but In both cases one of two things Is true tho girl Is unfortu- nnto lii tho mon with whom sho com es In contact, or blunders on her own I part Invito cntnstropho, Thero nro plenty of mon In tho world who nro beasts of pioy rnthor .tuitii human helnus. Frmn llmm I iiolthor maid, wlfo nor widow Is qulto eafo. .JlutHio nverugo man Is n sane, do- cent person, with plonty of kindly InMlncta nnd n groat denl of ohlvnlry. Sucn u man rcspect8 nobody moro thnii a Bolf-rospectlug working girl who Invites nolthor Impiideuco nor ramlllnrlty. A good deal of tho talk 1 bout tho "wolf in whoop's clothing". who is) tho nverago omployor, la hys torlcal and nntruo. If tho girl who goes down to busi ness goes clad in an armor of dlgui- flod solf-rospcct, of efficient detorml- iintlou to do hor work and do It woll, and of .faith In tho fact that tho world t built on tho principal of "llvo and lot llvo", sho Is likely to got on fn- TO0U8ly and to find herself qulto un- uiBiuroed In hor doslro to do hor .Mork. But does tho aerago ulrl go thus kqulpporl- Doesn't she rather lmp And w'liou aho .moots (with dif ficulty sho will find thoro nro plen ty of splondld men ready to answer her with protection and to glvo her tho "benefit of tho doubt." It does not pay for tho buslnoss girl to look for troublo. It la bo ncath coutompt fur her to Invito It. It sho doea nolthor of the two, tho difficulties that cluuico to besot her will bo fairly onsy to handle, fr 4 I DOHOAS OLUH I o On Wednosduy, October 13, tho Dorcas Club wiih royally cntortnlnod by Mrs. Wm. Laekstiom, nt hor homo on Catching Inlet, After u abort business session, tho aftornoon wns spout In needlework of dirferent kinds. Tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. MuttHou and Irono Holm sorvod doll clous rcfroBhuiontB to tho following mombors: Mrs, J. Collvor, Mrs, Hormnu Smlthgnll, Mrs. J. Mnttson, Mrs. T. M. Collvor, MrB. A. Mnttson, Mrs. G. Collvor, .Mrs D. Muttson, Mra. W. A, Collvor, Mrs. F. Mosaorlo, Mrs. II. J. Hussell, Mra. H. L. Huasoll, Mra, A roadlnir room lias boon ed up In North Bond In connection ' llllH we0, on Mondny evening with with tho public library. It is opoii.Ml88 At?nos Kunlcol, at tho Myrtlo to everybody In tho afternoons ami Arn,s Tho Im,ora reiul woro' to mon only in tho ovonlngs, and Ib'"WIi,c" Krly Nation Has Influenced nndor tho euro of Mr. Krunlck wlinl Civilisation Least" . Myrtlo Downer, nlso is Jnnltor of tho library, and "Trneca 0' Antiquity In Evory Day who offers his sorvlces freo. Tho I'lfo" Grnco Johnson. desk In tho rending room Is tho gilt "Knrl' 'atloiiB Most Influential" .. of Mrs. Henry Sengstnckon, of this' Agnes Kunkol, city. ("Architectural Bequests to Greece".. Dr. Mnttlo n. Shaw. Topic for general discussion was "Modern Fiction With Ar.clont His torical Sottliigs." Tho rest of tho evening wob given over to plans for u Hallowe'en par ty whlolfcAflia socloty will clvo nn r A woman customer told us the othor day! "I can't afford an expensive bed," she said, "and I wonfthavc a cheap' imi tation of a high-priced style, Whatever I dp.get must be the best of its own kind something in good taste with plain, sim ple line and at a moderate price." . , . Our salesman showed her a Simmons one of the new light-weight kind made from cold-rolled' burnished steel, He told her about the lightness and ho,w'it'l6ssens the tendency to mar polished floors and infur'd nigsj M Hi explained how the foot aifd he'ad rods 'were electrically welacd into place ana gave the bed' great rigidity. ' He showed her tho possibilities of finish on smooth, burnish ed steel as against the rough, scalyyfepitted gas- pipe that is -ommonly used. He told her wnyihis new bed had a hptiPr JTT finish than was ever before pqsibleeven on the highest-prlc- iiiKh ed hand-rubbed beds. ' K (L frH Mrs. And he drew her attention to'The absehnn nf imnuu moini daughter oliills or castings on tlic foot' osts, to the steel-welded W 7i!,o,nM,BrImountrtr?' ? th9 pe.r!ect d0.rn(lr bendsas true and even no um nib iii&NUQi-viivt,u uiuopycudt 01m ijuuyni: We have realized that there arc nlany-W our customers who feel as this woman did, It Is with our usual endeavor to give real service that we are the first-to offer tills bed, which is revolutionizing the bed business, We would like to siiow the, Simmons Lino to you. Wo would ke to -explain to vou the features of this nnw simmnnc stoni Bed, tho great demand for which Ims. already built a sixacro addition to the largest bed factory in Jhe whole world. jMM$iiGiiIvsen You never tasted crackers as good as Snowflake Sodas In fact the entire Swas tika line of calces and crackefs is in every way delicious and most pleas ing. Try tho new family package of SNOWFLAKE SODAS packed In n convenient nnd Gfrfiiy. useful sanitary tin box. 0U?L AT ALL DEALERS Co mpaoy. QUALITY HOME FURNISHERS Worth Front Street Marshfield . I'AKTIMi: CMMl George Kobh, -b, ij, smith, Irs. J. C dlsch, Mra. Kulno, Jlra. A. Mooro, Mra. Hoy Ilraliiard ot North Heud proved a pleasant hostess lust Wed nesday afternoon when alio entor- tulned tho momhora of tho PnBtlnio .Monday CMinlng, N'ovomhor first, at Club or that locality and a fow 8poe- "0 ouo or .Miss ICIla Itudnaa. Tho lal guesta. Foncy work and soclnl , commlttooa appolntod aro: Rofreah chut formed tho ontortaliiineiit for meiita- Oraco Johnson, Altco Curtlo, tho afternoon hours, nnd nt their Myrtle Miller and Mrs. Kato Lando. closo, tho hostess served sumptuous l-'itortnliiinoiit and Decoration- Ireuo rofreahiuonta. Hor special guests In-' I'rouas, Ollvo K, Urown, Agnes Kun cluded Mis. John Shopiud, Mrs. N. ! kel "d Myrtlo Downer. G. Hunios, Mrs. Kay and Miss ltfcli-; 'oM Monday evening tho society1 nnlson, nnd t'ho luombors present ' ""' "'t-'et with Mrs. H. Kellogg, baked here In the Northwest by the PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON (visitors welcome) woru: Mrs. Mllas ltlchardsou, Mra. H. Hazer, Mra. Karl Hutchlus, Mra. Joo Olln, Mrs, Richard Marshall, Mrs. T. A. Jnzn, Mrs, J. Arms and Mrs. Derbyshire . ciiitisTiAsisTi:miooi) HIMSCOPAL TjAniK.S Ol'II.I) MMmmmummmmaummmwmmmmmnmmmmmmMmmMmBt Telophono Hdltorlal No. C. SERVICE FIRST dlsTanL-nS hM """ B1.'0clnl offort8 lo B0(,'o HrBt-cInsB long- tirrltorv 1 1,,,"1noll,0,vor8atloii transnilsslon to nolnts outside our re lent Iran ,, lV!T , eo,l"'""K ompanles At present, ox- .alem SitiSS',,i,'i?ffon,?a to o!",i'. Woronco, Kugono. Motion? c, ?, " intormoaiato points Tatr conunorclal con- IZnv?n?"a(i!rhwr ,,ml F'oonoo to Wlllametto bo2 nn 1Se,rvlc.e,vl,en tho '' to Rosohurg ,ipiSivr?0 n0"byLon- Hitanoe whhh moans IMMKU- Alt, ANbwniiS and a great snWng of time and monoy. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY I Mrs. s. J. Immell was hostess this' I weok to tho ladles of tho Christian , church Slstorhood who met for work jon Wednesday afternoon nt her honiol . oeconti atroot. They rUl 0nJoy Willi tlm nrosldeut. Mrs. .1. w. n n,l day session nt tho church hull 1 Ilonnott Hi tho chiVr.'tlio Ladles' ,lou Wodiicailny. Those out thm Guild of tho Mnrshflold Dplscopol , weokf woro: Mr Mnttlo Illnln, Mrs. I church hold ft lively and profitable , A" NV a'cBi. Mrs. h. W. Painter, session last Tuesday nftornoou In Mr8, A' T Custer, Mrs. J. w. Motley, For Fall iiirairaidlrr-:'. imifceirl ,Of Vital Importance W j Guild hall when final reports woroi11'8, u A Copplo, .Mrs. h, E. Hend- I niado on tho ruminugo Bale which wna' ' ,r8, ' A Ile'1' nd" Mrs. Iminol. , hold liv tho Indies this wtok. Alsn. I ' In fnvornblo report wns haudod In by 1 Mrs. Harry Ilradflold on nimby show . XOKTH UKXI) All) which will probably bo conducted Tho ladles' Aid of tho Vnrti. nn,,,i 'boiuo tlmo In tho future. Othor mat- J Mothodlst church mot for business tera of business woro tnkon enro of 'Thursday afternoon In tho church satisfactorily, aftor which, tho host- parlors when tho following offlcors essos, Mrs. Herbert Lookhart nnd woro olected for tho ensuing year; Mra, M. P. Low Is sorvod refresh-' Pies. Mrs. K. Laird; Vivo prcil' monts. Tho visitors presont thlsdont. Mrs. Win. Plmnnni'i. o.,n r ,, . .... I . ... --t .., uvi.., mia, rt. 0. uisoy, Treas., Mra. C, A Vc have a fine lino of Dress, Suit and Coat pat terns for aLEN and AVOIEN cut and fit to measure. All work guaranteed. Men's Suits $2G to $50 "Women's Suits $30 to $55 wook woro; Mrs, Jnmea PolhomiiB. Mrs. D. J. McKlnnon, Mrs. Jack Flnnngan, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. Joy Towor, Mrs. J. W. Davis ami tho son. Wll- They nlso planned for a rocoptlon to bo given tho minister and wife, J. OS, Tailor 75 Market Avenue. It is Of the Utmost imnnrtnnno that vnm dren's eyes should be guarded diligently. The strain caused by reading or studying under im proper, artificial light, is ruining scores of eyes daily. The best assurance that your children will ha ve proper light for their studies is .to see that they have Electric Light properly placed. Install Electric Lights i: In Your Home iMm!!!l,rJ10Pie ls.not now equipped with this II a toe is no better Mlmo-ihan the E?f 11 vv.,re our home fr Electricity. Now, m.Rwfal,J0,.eamnO tlme' y01"' home 'can be 3 Pn Z and ""expensively Electrified. Protect H, wn eyes as well as your children's by Jf. t,1s convenient, clean, sanitary and inexpensive illumlnant ELECTRICITY. o regon Power mil "' ' Co. ' m nWKM iMfmMi m iA, iTSiriSil,