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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
TTIomrt
Hub Dry Goods Company
"SMAKT WEAK FOR WOMEN"
Corner Hrondwny and Central Avenue.
m
m
GO I ST W
HIGH KCIIOOli JUNIORS COM
PCTE LAST liVENING.
Jesvo Frnnt. and Mary Fu..ono Are
Win Flint Place iKiiatlus Chnp-
miiii, Velum Hosh, Alternates.
Jesso Frnntz nnd Mary Fuzzono
woro first plnco winners In tho
junior oratorical contest hold last
ovonlng In tho Marshflold High
School niidltorluni. Ignatius Chap
man and Volnia Ross woro second
placo wlnnors and chosen nltor
natcs. Each of tho four classes Is hold
Ing an oratorical contest, soloctlng
two first point winners from each
class and lator theso orators will
moot In competition for tho cham
pionship of tho high school nnd also
for tho chanco to roprosont Marsh
flold In tho oratorical contest f
tho state
This Is tho second contest hold,
tho Freshmen orators having mot
two or throo wooks ago. Miss
Iloulah Stobno, Instructor In Eng
lish nnd Gorman, trained tho frcsn
mon orators nnd received consider
able commendation for hor work, as
did Prof. St. Plorro, last evening
for his training of tho Juniors.
Tho orntors and tholr subjects
woro:
"Eulogy to Grant" Charnor
Wright.
"Arbnces to tho Hon" .Tosslo
Moody.
"John Ilrown" Jesso Frnntz.
"Henry Hudson's First Voyngo"
Jack Morchant.
"Tho Olrls vs. tho Roys Mont
Itaco" Mabel Immol.
"Thd Sheriff's Honor" Velma
IlOHg.
"Voice of tho Violin" Mary Fuz
zono. "Kulogy to Onrflold" Ignatius
Chapman.
"Tho Death of John Domboy"
Lillian Cook.
"Tho Month of Lafayette" Loroti
Movls.
Tho Judgos of tho couIcbI last
ovonlng woro Tom T. Hcunott. Mrs.
William Horsfall and Mrs. CliiWo
E. Ash.
Mr. M. O. Vaiighnn. MontI"t, Room
SO, First National Hank building
WE HAVE CUSTOMERS
For 10-acro or largor farms. List
your proporty with ub for quick nalo.
COOS MAY DEVELOPMENT CO.,
311 Coko Mldg Marshflold, Pro.
WHAT DO YOU
KNOW ABOUT SHOES'."
1
Tho more you know
the (llettor
Wo Plouso You.
Tlie io is n Mcjisoii
for
Em-IusIio Shoo Stony.
MIJGALS,
NETTLICTOXS,
DOROTHY DOMDS.
GORDON'
Shoe Store
Clhiew
oh This
Corsets
Thcro Is only ono way o truly
npiu'cclutc tlio style, romfot't nnd
poise of n MODART Comet.
And Unit N to hnvo n trial fitting.
Soo how yon look nolo how yon
fool when you hnvo been fitted with
tho proper .MORAHT model.
No mnttcr whnt your present prof
crenco may ho no mutter how
beautiful your figure you owo It
to yourself to learn tho greater
comfort, grnco and stylo that a
JIODAltT will lirhiK'.
Let your next, cornet ho n MOM
ART, and select it by fitting-room
proof.
I
Phono 301.
'E
T
W. II. DINHINGEIt AND SISTER
MILS. HYDE, P01XT THE WAY.
Show What Caio and Thought Can
Accomplish Mi Garden Coos
Hay's Possibilities.
(Second of series of City Beauti
ful stories by Clarcnco E. Ash.)
GRIN
SO
Hall avenue, botweon Fourth nnd'RK tlnjt thoy too coopornto wfltli tho
Fifth streets, Is n brighter Bpot bo- rc8t of tho Bay cities.
causo W. II. Dindlnger and his sls-i
tor, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, llvo thcro. I Early this year President Hugh Mc
A glanco on any sunny .day at tholr Lain, of tho local Chamber of Com
woll kept lawn, back yard as "neatjmcrco, had written to tho organlza
at a pin," and tho myriad of boautl-jtlon In North Bond asking that tho
ful bright-faced flowors explains tho two bodjes cooperate
roason. It Is n botuollko placo, an i "it takes money to glvo n colo-
cxamplo of what any plnco may bo
inn do to look like with caro and at-
tcntlon.
Nolthor Mr. Dlndlugor nor Mrs.
Hydo have waltod for somoono to
suggest and prod thorn Into making
gardons; they have assumed tho
Initiative Tholr placo is ono or
tho fow gardon spots of tho city.
Can't Miss t'ho Place.
In turning tho comer from Fourth
onto Hall aventio and going west
ward ono Is Immediately struck by
tho beauty of tho placo. In front
there Is n well kept lnwu, not a
largo ono, but a stretch of grass
that always looks on a bright day
exactly as though someono had Just
finished mowing it. This grass
stretches along both sides of tho
houso, bordored by comont wnlks,
UUd nlsa In tho back.
A glanco nt tho front porch dis
closes half a doon groon painted
boxes, generally filled with geran
iums nnd also , palms. Thoro nro
rosebushes bordering tho walks. On
o Bdes aro ., ots o daisies' of,JHimo Brrlty nt th U,vlvor8lly of
S r 8 ," , ,i L ' Cl , ! ' eonumny of four on
daffodils nnd nasturtiums, accord
Ing to tho sonsons. Thoy are all
there, though, In their tlmo nnd
many moro too.
Work nnd Cam Counts.
Sweot pens grow in profusion, all
colors of tho rainbow nlmost nro
tho flpwors, nnd thoro nro hya
cinth?, pauslcs, violets nnd Shasta
daisies, thu latter hiding nu tin
slgutly feuco nt tho back.
And not to mention tho dahlia
hods of tho back gardon Is to leavo
ut half tho description. Thoy nro
sonio of tho prottlcst In tho city
when In bloom during tho sumnior.
Tho gardon Is not largo, but well
-tilled nnd gardened. Thoro nro
pons, radishes, onions, bonus, boots,
cai,MUB0H
In fact tho llttlo plot
yields many delicious vegotablq
dl8hos during tho seasons.
Is u Shining Example.
I A brief examination of this homo
would sliamo tho ordinary houso-
holder, Houdliig him homo tu shanio
to his woods nnd tho tin cans of
his bock yard.
What has been dono at this homo
i Is no more than what can bo dono
anywhoro olso In tho city, Mr. Dln-
1 dinger will tell you that his soil
, Is exactly tho samo as It Is In doz
ens of otbor yards. It's tho work
tho rnro nnd tho thoughtfuluoss
that counts, Maybe this is why dur
ing tho spring, summer and fall
seasons many people como away
from his homo with beautiful bo
quots. FILE ON LANM GRANT
S. A. 1). INitor Still Musy Locating
Easterners
Tho Eugono Roglator says nppllea
tlons to ptirohnso o. & C. grant lands
1n Lnno county wen filed yesterday
by tho following, nil of Now York:
(Ainu M. Brag, Jonulo E. Androws,
fWllllam J. Jurgons, Anna S. Androws,
Olary Prag nnd Nolllo 13. Dawson. Tho
applications were sent In by ngenls
I of S. A D. Pnter noted In laud fraud
deals.
TD WDHK TOGETHER
NORTH MEND AXI) MARSH FIELD
PROMISE TO COOPERATE
Celcbra'lon Welcoming Coming of
Itallroad To Mo in Xnmo of All
Coos May Plans Take ShajHS
North Mend nnd Mnrshflold are to
Jointly colobrato tho coming of tho
Willamette Pacific railroad. A letter
Just received by Tom T. Uennott,
chairman of the local ontcrtalnmont
committee, from Socrotnry J. E.
Smith, of the North Bond clmmbor,
states that n similar commlttco has
been appointed thcro to cooperate.
This Is headed by M. 13. Everett,
chairman. '
The action of tho two bodies hns
been toward effecting n settlement
ol a question that was drjlitlng dan
gerously closo to n rift nnd which,
.it ono time, seemed to fortoll tho
holding of two separate colebrations.
Helps All Coos May
"Dut tho railroad Is coming to Coos
Pay. It Is not merely for Marsh
flold or North Bond; It's for thh
vbolo section," wroto Tom T. Uen
nott to tho North Doiul, Clmmbor of
Cotmuorcc.
Tholr appointing of n commlttco
of cooperation Indicates tho spirit In
which they, as a wholo In North
Bond, aro working, said Mr. Monnctt.
His first letters stated that tho
tlmo had conic for both bodies to bo
absolutely candid with each other,
that ho was not unmindful of the fact
thut It had boon pnrslBtently stated
that Marshflold was "butting In" nnd
that no ono had n patent on the Idea
of a celebration for tho welcoming of
tl.o railroad was somothlng that be
longed to this entlro community. In
j this very connection ho addressed
i lot tors to Emniro nnd to Eastsldo aBk-
cities Xt'eil to Cooncrnto
bratlon," ho said, "and It's going to
tako us both to do it."
For Naval Display
Tom Bennett has sont a letter to
Senator Chamborlnln in Washington
outlining nil tho big things that nro
'going to hnppou on Coos Bny when
tho railroad comes and asking htm
to send a gunboat or two and n real
"honest-to-goodncss" submnrlno, to
aid tho "blow-out" with a "blow-up."
SIGNS .MANY CIIATAl'QUAS
Miss Mnrjorlo Cowan has returned
from Cnltrornln to visit for two weeks
Ivlth hor parents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. James
C4wnu. Sho Is with tho Elllson
Whlto Chataun.ua company nnd has
.boon busy In tho south, Blgnlng up
now cltlos nnd placing thom on tho
jichodulo. Whllo hero last fall
Marshflold, Bandon Coqulllo nnd Myr
tlo Point woro placed on tho list, tho
Chnutuiiqua coming horo possibly In,
Juno or July. Miss .Innet Young,
who vlsltod horo last fall with Mlssu. Ackormnnj C. H. Hlnman, chnlr
Cownn and who was a mombor of tho mnn j0i, Ferguson, Charles Ray-
Xho circuit, starting at El Paso, Tox -
as, In April. Tho others In tho com-
pany nt Prof. A. F. Roddle, of tho
Dramatic Department nt Eugeno, a
Mr. Fleishman and Ralph W. Ash.
They will make tho largor cities on
tho routo nnd will not visit Mnrsh
flold. FIND PLENTY S
TWO AND ONE-HALF FEET
LOON LAKE VICINITY.
IX
All Work There At Standstill Snow
Meporlcd In Camps 'At Powers
Mut Try to Keep Running.
Two and ono-half feet of snow
has fallen In tho mountains about
Loon Lake, Is tho word brought In
by travolors today. This l'las
closed down all work In that vlcln
Ity. though It Is not as heavy a
snow fall as was experienced In
that section during tho period of
early February, at which tlmo
Marshflold had ten Inches of snow.
A ir liriwiira ntnlnil Hila mnriilnir p.'
... ... . .... .... ,...u
t.i.. it i ..- ... I.. II,.,. .,...,
llllll IIIVIU IB I1U DIIUX III UIU lunill
of Powors, but soveral Inches in
tho logging camps close- by. Ho snld
that thoy would nttompt to keep
logging through it, hoping that tho
fall would Cease.
Soveral of tho loggors from tho
Blue Rldgo camp woro In town
this morning. They Bald thoro has
been quite a fall of snow back In
tho mountains nnd that tho camp
Is closed down.
Ml'ELL IS SENTENCED
Ill
Moseburj,' Man Punished Again frRre ps,lU0 or ou,or loriuer niiiiib oi
Silling Lhiiior .Investments during tho last year, hut
HOSnnUHG. March 2. Arrestod Instead, havobeon buying diamonds
on n chargo which was made against nntl Jowelry."
Phlm last September. Hay Inioll on-
tared a ploa of guilty In tho Justlco
court for selling Honor In violation
I "
of tho law. Ho was fined f 100 and
given :10 days In which to raise tho
money.
TD BRING AUTOISTS
COOS HAY TO LET OUTSIDERS
KXOW WE HAVE IIOADS HEME.
Wants Shnro of Summer Auto Travel
To Advortlso Features of Mlgh-
wnj's nnd Scenic Effects.
Autolsts of tho state arc to know
this year that Coos county Is on tho
map nnd Is accesslblo by tho largest
and tho smallest of machines. Special
efforts nro to bo made to seo that
the county nnd Coos Bay this sum
mer get tholr Bharo of tho great
traffic that annually flows up and
down tho Willamette Valley.
For lnstanco, tho last Ibsuo of the
"Oregon Scenic Highways," Issuod
by tho Portlnnd Automobile club,
contained a map of tho stato and
all sorts of road routes, but tho
two roads between Roscburg nnd
Coos Bay were loft out ontlroly. In
tholr plnco a road was printed from
tho Willamette Valloy down tho
Rogue Itiver.
Loiters nro to bo sent to nil state
autolBts telling them of tho roads
in hero, and signboards pointing tho
way to this section will bo placed
on tho Pacific Highway at Hosoburg.
Furthermore, Charles Hall has
written to President W. C. demons,
of tho Portland Automobile club,
telling him of his oversight nnd
has been promised that tho 19 1C
Ibsuo will carry considerable Infor
mation regarding tho Coos Bay and
Coos county sections.
AID BOYS IN PLAY
YOUNG MEN OF CITY LIEUTEN
ANTS IX CLUII.
Take Chargo of Groups 1(1 Volun.
tcer For Work Central School
Secured For Larger Quarters.
Prominent young men of tho city
aro taking nn nctlvo art in tho or
ganization nnd tho work of tho
"Young Americans" club, which hold
Its first mooting a week ago. Tho
second meeting will bo hold tomor
row evening nt 7 o'clock in 'tho
basomont of tho Central school,
largor quarters than tho Guild
Hall, which proved ontlroly too
smnll for tho 100 boys that havo
Joined. Tho movement was started
by tho Progress Club.
Last ovonlng sovornl of tho men
Interested, mot with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fred Pnyno, nt tho Myrtlo Arms,
nnd woro nflslgnod to ono of four
sections, with n chairman at tho
head of each. This will allow tho
breaking of tho largo number of
boys Into smallor groups, especially
.necessary whou trips aro under
taken. Tho sections and tho men In thorn
follow:
Bon Fisher, chnlrman; A. B. G Id-
ley, R. H. Coroy nnd 13. H. Cainp-
j)0ji; Herbert Bustorud, chairman,
;j00 Williams, Royal NJlos and W.
moml nnd Wlllla
LByno, clinlrmnn,
am Stauff; Fred
J. M. Robertson,
.i T nraiitl nn,i a. 13. Ash.
TO SPEAK
DR.
13. S. COXKLIN IS WELL
KXOWN PYSCHOLOGIST
In HCWl or Department nt Stnt Unl.
wrslty May Toll of Interesting
Practical ljilratory Work
Dr. 13. S. Conklin, hoad of tho Psy
chology Department ot tho University
of Oregon, who is to speak horo on
Monday ovonlng at tho Guild Hall
Is ono of tho best known men -In his
Hue In tho Northwest. Ho Is a youg
man, a most itercstlng spcakor and
ono whom nnyono without tho sMght-
fest Idea ot psychology can readily
understand.
' Ho Is coming horo In tho Interests
rot tho extouslon department of tho
University. At 10 a, in., Monday, ho
will speak to tho students nt the high
'school, at 1 p. m. to tho teachers and !
tit S p. in. to tho general publfc nt
ri. i..n.i ii-ii
I IU iiuiiii ll.
Tnosdny he Is to bo
In North Ilond.
Dr. Conklin has dono a great deal
of practical laboratory work and sonio
of tho results nro exceedingly Inter
esting. Ho will probably toll about
some of theso Monday veiling.
MCYIXG DIAMONDS NOW
iKiilino Meix-hant Says New Class of
In,stincnt.H Pi wall
EUGENE, Ore., March 2. -"Tho
Eugeno salaried man and tho small
Investor have not been Investing' In
' statoment was mao iy betn
M-arnway, proprietor or umiways
Wewolry storo In this city. Mr. Lara-
I t ... A A. l.t. T
'wa "" s siaimuu.u mi h s own ,
(business
miring tuo last twelve
months.
MONDAY
$
X SHIPPING NEWS
K LBUHM
ARRIVES
OFFICERS SURPRISED TO HEAU
OF NEW SCHEDULE.
flocs Into Effect This Trip Held
Off Mar Almost HI Hours My
tho Heavy Seas.
After spending almost 2 1 hours
off the bar, awaiting n chanco to
como in, tho steamship KUburn on-
tcrcd tho bay from Portland this
morning. Sho brought -125 tons
of freight nnd much parcol post
from Portland, In addition to n
good pnnsonger list.
Not until thoy arrived hero did
Captain Thomas McLollnn or any
of tho crew know, that tho steam
ship has boon placed on tho buutn
ern 'California schedule along with
tho Breakwater.
They woro very much surprised
at tho changa which goes Into effect
this trip. Tho vossol sails tomorrow
morning nt 10 o'clock for San Fran
cisco, Santa Barbara, San Pedro nnd
San DIogo nnd return. Tho Break
water Is duo to arrive hero on Sun
day. Honunlco May He Chartered.
Tho officers of tho KUburn stato
tholr belief that tho big steamship
Koanoko, of tho North Pacific com
pany, has ben chnrtorcd for a trip
to China, nnd it is oxpectod alio will
load In San Francisco for tho out
ward passage, probably tho first of
next wock. Sho has boon on tho
run from Portland, to San Francis
co, Santa Barbara, San Pedro and
San Diogo. Tho steamship Gcorgo
W. Elder, niso under charter, Is
said to bo bound north ngaln attor
a trip to South Amorlca.
Tho arrivals today were: G. W.
Richardson, Harry V. Hand, Mrs.
H. G. Peck, Lou Mnuton, Byron
Enoch Conell, Frod Conoll, Mrs.
G. F. Robinson, Ellon Schultz, C.
N. Sargont, Mrs. Sargent, Ivy Snr
gont, Ralph Sargont, John Sullivan,
E. P. Rogors, James O'Hare, L. W.
Travcr, Norls Jensen, C. B. Pro-
Witt, G. 13. Cloy, 13. S. Tuttlo, J. C.
Dove, Frank Looksbcr, C. Wlttnor,
Dean Mastonbrook, Richard llort
lnnd, W. 13. Cook, John Zuppn, Mrs.
Zuppa nnd throo children, A. Mc
Cnnkoy, Miss A. M. Parkor, Mrs.
C. A. Harrington, W. Foto, M. Pop
pes, C. II. Colbort.
VESSEL MOVEM ENTS.
Arrived
F. A. KUburn, Portland, 7
a. m,
Yollowstono, San Francis
co, 7 n. m.
Duo Hero '
Wcstorncr, San Francisco,
next weok.
Hardy, Snn Francisco, Mon
day. A. M. Simpson, San Fran
cisco, Monday.
Nairn Smith, Oakland, Sun
day. Duo to Sail
F. A. KUburn, San Fran
cisco and south, 10 a. in., Fri
day. r
r
.'
&
X WATERFRONT NEWS X
$$
Tho dato of tho sailing of tho
steamship Nairn Smith from San
Francisco has been changed from
today until tomorrow on account of
work that Is bolng dono on tho ves
sel. Sho has boon In drydock this
weok, undergoing her annual In
spection. Tho Snn Podro os duo horo soon,
to load lumber nt tho Swayuo &
Hoyt mill In Nortli Rond.
Tho steamship KUburn arrived In
this morning about 7 n. in. after bo
lng off the bar since to u. in. yes
t onlay.
Sho will leavo tomorrow
10 a. m. for San Francisco anil the.
V Gives a brllll'.nt glossy slilno Hiatal
V doe not rub oft or dust off that
uniieaU totholron -lliut lasts (our
times us lotur as any otlier.
I Black Silk Stove Polish
H Is In a clais by It -elf. It's more
mif.v)iuiloarJt iaue
luiu tt ittr Htj , i, j
I Tnritnyourpirl r 51
tav,)urtd . -C-,
H u jo i iion tn i j it rTjy55fess
I thebwipiljlniii mJi'lfivhvlltW
m ' nJ. jro r VJiFTr4f(7J
hirawara or ptjM ftvL.
M K Qcrrtl kn OjR (4 JHk
I linil uur fSFftrjlKl n
D Thora'a "A V -5?i I
ihlaalt "sSsiS ,
CvcryOrofi" Kfc1! j(
c
Tuxedo Nights
by WalVMason
When the day's work's
has sunk in the well known West, then 1 stretch my
form by the fireside warm, I sit at my case and rest.
Then I take my pipe which is mildly ripe, as the pipes
of good smokers arc, with a chortling soul then I fill
its bowl from my glas3 Tuxedo jar. And I smoke at
HHBp joflBbk
in the daytime leave their scar, but there's rest at
night and a calm delight in my
glass Tuxedo jar.'l jtftuKM,
bouthorn California Bchcdulo.
At 7 n. in. tho steam schoonor
Yellowstone, from San Francisco, ar
rived In. Sho brought considerable
freight and express nnd w'lll load
again nt tho North Bond mill for
the south.
Tho North Bend Mill company re
ceived word today that tho San Podro
can not como hero for a cargo. Tho
fWcstornor Is expected In next weok.
ELKS OFFICERS
MARSHFI13U) LOMOI3 IIKLD
AX.
XUAL KLKCTIOX.
Thomas M. James Chosen Kxultcd
Miller Cieoigo Clooditini nnd
Geo. 11. Rot nor Kloctcd.
Mnrshflold Lodge of 131kH, No.
11 GO, hold tholr annual election
of officers laBt ovonlng. Ono of tho
largest attendances that has gath
ered at a meeting in a long tlmo
was present. Thoro woro only a
fow contests. Tho now officers
elected woro:
Exalted Ruler -Tho;nas U. Jnmos.
Estcomed Lending Knight
Gcorgo Goodrum.
Esteomod L'oyal Knight W. G.
Chandlor.
Esteemed Lecturing Knight T.
S. Harvey.
Socrotnry Geo. II. Rotnor.
Treasurer W. N. Ekblad.
Trustco Frank Horton.
Tylor Joo Williams.
' Dolegato to Grand Lodge David
Y. Stafford.
Allot noto Dr. Goo. 13. Dlx.
During tho ovonlng nn amusing
skit on A. II. Powors was pulled
off, and lator refreshments woro
sorvod nnd a social tlmo enjoyed.
A number ot visitors woro pros
nut from outsldo lodges.
Will Aid Show
! Tho lodgo nlso decided to loud
thejr nsslstonco to Ed Mcado, who Is
puttng on "College Chums," a clover
t , comedy nt tho Noblo Theatre, March
14, to rulso funds to publish his book
"Doubling Muck." Tho mombors
promised to soil a mimbor of tickets
for tho affair.
Havo your JJ3TTKK heads, bill
beads, etc., priutod at THE TIMES
office.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
l'liyslclnn and Hurgeo
Office: Irving Mlock.
Office hours: 11 to 1U . ui.j a u
1 and 7 to 8 p. m.
nt,,,"oncas Offlco lltJ-.lj Res., 14S-L
J. M. Wright
Phone 188-B
MUILDLVO CONTRACTOR,
Estimates furulshed on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear nnd Throat Specialist
GLASSES FITl'ED
Phone 3.10-J. Rooms 200-201
" Irving Block.
DR. MATTIE 11. SHAW.
Physlclnn and Surgeoa
Phone 3.10-J.
K G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Room 304 Coke Dldg. Phone 14B-J
Residence Phone 3C3-L.
W. G. Chandler
ARCIIITEOT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building
Marshflold, Oregon.
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. Lingo has It at 81. BO and
$2 cash per lonil. Garbage reinov.
od. Phono 227-J.
done, and the good old auni
ease, and my trouble flees to
the place where dead troubles
go; and my worries seem, in
my waking dream no longer to
have a show. And I say, "In
deed, it's a noble weed that
drives all the ghosts away, and '
clamps the lid on the cares
that skid around through the
busy day. The worries and
woes and such things as those
JUDGE COKE HONORED
BY ROSEBURG FRIENDS
Muivilifleld Jurist Who Is lluldloK
Teim of Court Shown Jinny
Social Coiirto-dcs.
Tho Hosoburg Hovlow says:
J in! go Coko, of Marshflold, who It
presiding over the Circuit Court
bore, was entertained at dinner San
day at tho homo of Attorney and
Ml 8. O. P. Coshow. In tho ovonlns,
Judge Coko was u guest -of Mr. mil
Mrs. Charles A. Mraml, of the Over
land Orchards.
J ml go Coke, of Marshflcld, who
is holding n term of court hero, vai
a dinner guest at tho homo ot Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. W. Perkins Saturday
ovonlng. Judge' Coke and Mr. Per
kins nerved In tho Houso of litp
rosuutntlvcB at Salem at tho tame
tlmo nnd havo been friends frr
many years.
Mead tho
Adv. today.
First National Hank
Guaranteed Ranges
L
THE STERLING RANGE
Is without question tho blR'w'
quality, tho most satlsfnctery ud
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