y I I t * PAGI K; L iberty T heatre SOCIAL NOTES ILetUsShowYou The E. L. Vinton heme on Spurgeon Hill was the scene of quite the smart­ est of our midwinter parties when Mrs. Ed Vinton and Mrs. Harry Oerd­ ing entertained at a bridge» luncheon tirili Vvn nlzinnzt/l «ava 4-1« nzt»Mvs High score in the evening was won : by Mrs. Archie Walker and second A Gripping Story of Those Who Prey high by Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. G. MISSION BLEND TEA PEANUT BUTTER on a Big City. Lon at his Finest Earl Law winning th« door prize. % lb Pkge. 2 lb Can Those invited were Mesdames R. C. 1 as the Underworld Leader Schott, Lowell Simpson, J.- S. Parton, fl. V W. J. Jenkins, J. Arthur Berg, Geo. .With Taylor Jr., James Brady, Paul Van Scoy, Harlan Buckingham, Archie CALUMET BAKING POWDER CATSUP Walker, J. R. Bunch, Jas. Watson, 5 lb Can Large Bottle T. B. Currie, E. C. Yarbrough, A. M. Fieh, Robt. Watson, Bert Folsom, Wm. Zosel, H. C. Getz, George Mc­ Guire, Roy Watson, E. A. Johnsen, ARROW SHORTENING Ed. McKeown, W. A. Gilbert, Chas. SUGAR Evland, Alton Grimes, Henrietta Adm. 50c Child 10c 8 lb Pail • 8 lbs for Morgan, M. J. Hartson, A. B. Collier, J1.35 Frank Thrift, D. F. Thompson, Ned Kay, E. A. Walker, Donald Estes, Herbert Lukens, Bert Kay, Theo Clin­ ton, G. Earl Low, C. D. Walker, >- Tracy Leach, Kenneth Kistner, E. A. ohn Mfiler, W. V. Glaisyer, , C. W. Kline, Hal Pierce, C. A. Rietman, Perry Roper, C. C. Archibald, M. H. Hersey, C. W. The Home of All Gold Canned Goods ' Ashton, Geo. Chaney, Julius Ruble, Georgie Van Ness, Geo. Hartley, Lafe Compton, Henry Hess, Otto Davis, Fred Hudson, Jack Lefevre, P. M. f“ Drake, Wm. Mansell, I. A. Elrod, Am­ four pink candles were placed. Candy Rube’s Death Saved Thousands Phone £>13xl Coquille, Ore. brose Chapin, -Harvey Hale, Rqy baskets and colored ballons were the <5eo. B. Weatherby, who returned Neal, L. H. Hazard, Hale Eubanks, favors found at each place where the Earl Nosier, J. E. Paulson, Frank following were seated: George .Fol­ last week from a visit in Eureka and O m Cent a Werd Rack Iwsrti— Pook, A. J. Sherwood, Ed. Lorenz, som, Theodore and John Ellingsen, Crescent City, says that the people Marriage Licenses V. F. W. Elect for 1929 Willard Bosserman, Orvin Gant, Dick Vinton, Kennett Lawrence, Paul of the latter place, were considerably Dec. 29—Wallace W. Smith, of The election of officers for the com­ Henry Lorenz, W. V. Ferguson, Keith and Charles Walker, Margaret Smith, disgusted that the governor of Cali­ FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter at a fornia would not allow payment of the Placerville, Calif., and Carol Friseen, ing year by the Veterans of Foreign Leslie, John Aasen, J. A. Lamb, Geo. bargain. Al condition. Priced to Patty Ann Brady, Marvine McClellan. reward offers for the death of Marion of Marshfield. They were married by Wars, held in K. P. hall here last Lorenz, Mns. Muri Pettit, of Albany, move. Fred’s Radio Shop. ----------------- ,----- - Rube, slain here a couple of week» ago Rev. S. D.- Walters here at hi» home Friday evening, resulted in the follow­ Oregon, Mrs. A. H. Johnson and Miss On Getting Into Wrong Car after attempting to rob the First CITY AND RANCH properties last Saturday. ing being chosenj Amy Johnson, of Tacoma, Wash., and It is sometimes embarrassing to National Bank. bought, sold, exchanged. We also Dec. 29—A. B. Farrier and Roberta Leslie Martin, Commander. Miss Pauline Chase. ■ find several cars on the street that * They say that Rube’s death saved Doyle, -both oL Aragu. They—were —Fl o yd -Sm ith, Se nior vic e grand, — have some fine dairy- stock for sale. all look alike. We heard of a lady the state and county many thousands -Whatever your wants SEE CLAY married by Judge R. H. Mast at the Irvin Bingham, Junior vice grand. A group of young folk» were enter­ 337 W. 2nd St - Phone 199. It* court house Saturday. Henry George, Chaplain. tained by Misses Pauline and .Grace recently who drove around the block of dollars. One deputy had been out in the hills Dec. 81—yern H. Brown and Mabel E. J. Brophy, Quartermaster. Ellingsen at a watch party New a couple of times looking for a place Cornwall, both of Bandon. They Fred Christensen, Officer of the Day Year’s eve, at their home on South to park near where she wanted to for some months looking for the out­ FOR RENT—