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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION 8 they left North Ilond bIx years ago and Mrs. Drcndol hns perfected her nblllty as an artist to a raro degrco. Georgo Sheridan of North Dcnd will loavo tomorrow for San Francis co on business. Ho will probably bo accompanied back by his father, T. R. Sheridan, nnd probably by his sisters, MIbscs Mlnnlo nnd Graco Sheridan. o Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes nro ex pected homo today from n trip to Portland, Scnttlo and Spoknno. O U. C. Gtiss, n hanker of Guthrlo, Oklnhomn, who has been a guest at the W, II. Pointer homo will lenvo tomorrow for Portland where they will bo Joined by Mrs. Gtiss nnd they will leave soon on nn Alnskan trip. O I Clearance Sale Seventh Semi-Annual (Continued on I'ago Eight.) ! Ing, is sorloUBly 111 of malaria fever at his homo at Fresno, Calif. Sho ' 4. had expected htm hero to visit this summer, ilo holds an important ; position witn a large oil company at' O Mrs. Peter Scott, Sr.. Is spending a month as tho guest of her son, Peter Scott, Jr., at Aberdeen, Wash. 0 Mr. and Mrs. llobt. Cravat who havo been spending their honeymoon nt Komoto have gono to their horn at Portland. 0 Mr, and Mrs. II. S. Tower, Miss Nora Tower and MIbb May Prouss spent part of tho week nt the Mer chant ranch near Dullards. O Mrs. Elizabeth Lnwlor arrived homo this week from Portland whero eho has spent tho last few months. O Itogor Clous will arrive here In n few days to spend tho summer with his father, J. I). Gobs. Ho arrived in Portland last week from Wisconsin and has been visiting an undo thero nnd with friends nt Hood river. O Mrs. D. A. Jones Is enjoying a visit from her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II, C. Mudgott, who arrived this week from South Dakota. SOCIAL OAIiKNDAK TONIGHT Mrs. C. II. Walter entertain- lug tho Presbyterian Young People. Miss Stella Smith, birthday party. Mrs. E. Klahn entertaining for Mrs. Mary Thomns nnd Mrs. Grcndoll. Tho Alumni Picnic at Jor- dnn's Cove. WEDNESDAY Jolly Dozen with Miss Laura Dubay. Dunkor Hill. THURSDAY The MInnlo-WIs Social Club with Mrs. E. Kelly. Tho Ilnptlst "Field Day" at Charleston Hay. sister, respectively, Mrs. Paul Por-alta. In a letter to Coos Uny friends Mrs. C. J. Mlllls announces that sho will loavo San Francisco shortly for Now Jersey for an extended visit nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Hen ry Shires, formerly Miss Mabel Clnro Mlllls. 0 Miss Evelyn Mock nrrlvcd this weak from Portland whero sho hns L. F. Fnlkenstcln nnd wlfo nnd Mrs. A. J. Davis and Mrs. Johnson of North Dcnd left this week In tho Fnlkenstcln auto for Portland where they will visit friends. O Mr. nnd .Mrs. F. E. Locfo are spend ing the week-end nt tho Frledberg Cottage on South Coos Hlvor. 0 Mrs. W. C. Ilalloy who hns spont tho last few wcoks visiting friends In Portlnnd returned homo todny on tho llrcnk water. O Mrs. Johansen nnd children of tho Gardiner Llfo Saving Stntlon nro tho guests of Mrs. Emma Klahn of Com morclnl Avenue. O Mrs. T. W. Hcnnlo who has bcon wi'UH irum I'uriiiiiui nui'iu nuu nun n,- ..., - ,.. , n n.t .. t been attending school the past year ? " ?. "' El.?: ?', i'0! to visit friends nnd relatives on tho Dny. 0 Miss Emma Erlckson nnd Stella nnd Stccn Magnus will lenvo tomor row for Portlnnd nnd Woodlnwn, Wash., where they will visit relatives for n fow dnys. o Judgo and Mrs. J. S. Coke nnd children nnd Miss Evcyln Anderson left thts weok In tho Colto auto for n two or three weeks' outing nt tho old homo of tho Colto family Jin Ilrowstor valley. O Miss I.onn Kruso of North lleml ford, Oregon, returned homo to North Ilond Tuesday. Mrs. Rennlo reports n most delightful visit whllo there. 0 Eurl Snvngo nnd Miss Nottlo Sav ngo left by nuto this weok for Port land to join Mrs. Earl Suvago who Is visiting relatives there. Miss Nettle Savago will also visit Washington points nnd will meet her sister, Mrs. II. L. Colomnn, who will loavo short ly with her little son, nt Spoknno whero tho Coleman's will reside O Mrs. Fred Wenver and bnhy re turned Friday from n visit with reln- Mlss Eva 0 1 lnnnen nnd Master and Mrs. II. E. Iturmcster of '&'". J!"w,c,n,T ,onJoJ,'"K " fow llond returned this woolc ! vWt wlih frlcmla nt Ilnmlon. rntlimn.l 11.1a .!, f,n... PnrHnn.l " ' "I "' UWIBCIllllIl milCII OIUJOOS ...Imn nlin lina ......... n riii ...n..!... . - ' Tit IT. niiutu niiu Miin nrrill 11 HM. Illinium lin tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. Cathoy. O Dr. North from Portlnnd. Mrs. UtirmcBtor and little daughter, Jnuo, spoilt sovornl weeks with relatives nnd frlonds nt Albany and other points before bo Ing Joined nt Portland by Dr. Ilur mostor for the Elks' big doings. O Dr. nnd .Mrs. Win. Hnrsfnll, Jr., MIhh Francos Williams and Georgo Good rum will loavo tomorrow for Hnn Francisco from whoro they will make a mouths' or six weoks' nuto tour of Southern California. o o Cecil Metcalfo of Portland who wiih expected hero this week for a visit with his roonimnto nt Orogon Agricultural Collogo at Corvallls. Froil McCormae, had to postpone his lslt until later, lie will probably arrive In a dny or two. I F. E. llnguo and wife returnod tho I first of the week from n short visit I at Portland nnd othor northorn 1 points. 0-- Miss Grace Williams nrrlvo.i imnm' .. ". ": """ "" rwnrnii tins this wool, fmm sm. i,VnH., .T ' "Wkiroin i-ortinn.i wlioro she visit - . " ' ttt Oakland whore she has been snoiul Ing a couple of mouths with relatives mid frlonds, Miss Helen Urmlloy left today for Myrtle Point where sho will spend Sunday with her mother. Mrs. W. ('. llrndley. who has been spending the summer there for tho beiietlt of her health. Mrs. llrndley will retur ed relatives. Her sister-in-law. .Mrs Nolllo llortholomow, returned with her for n short visit on tho liny. O Mrs. Helen R. Gnlo of Medford Is expected In North Ilond enrly In Aug ust to spend a month or six weeks. n Mrs. Stanlleld Arnold formerly of North Dead but now n resident of ' " '""tiey win roiiirm , T,e Dalles and who was expected sis. ".?;'!;::", !"ft,;;i', si ST-&!!a n.n.i .. ...n..n. m. ....... 11... 1 MBtl ,wl Paients. spend n inonth nt tho llrndley home. O Mr. mid Mrs. S. I). Mamies of San FrnncUco arrived hero yesterday for n fow weeks' visit on the llnv. This Is Mrs. Mamie' II ret visit hero In sovornl yens. They were warnilv O Mrs. R. K. Ilooth will snend next week as tho guest of Mrs. lTolnn Chandler Tremnlno nt the Chandler bungalow on South Coos River. (I Mlu M.....I.. M..I .. . wnlciiiiiuil liv II...I.- ........ f.io.,,1. ... 1 .. "VT "" .iiiiiimtv. ciisiuer or " - " nit-nun .111 rim I '.mo iff... l'.....H ...... .... ...,. ,.,, 11 uii'i rilllllll,V, Win iiiivo ner annum vnent on nevt wnnif. I She and her sister. Mrs. Elloheth Capt. and Mrs. II. W. Olson arc ex pected home from their trip to Portlnnd, Scnttlo and other northorn points nbout July 25. 0 Mrs. Alex Sundborg of Alameda. Calif., whoso husband Is master of tho Steamer Excelsior, Is spending a fow wcoks ns n guest nt tho John Tcllcfson home In EnBtBldc. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Dylor will hnvo ns over Sunday guests nt their sum mer homo nt Ten Mllo Mr. nnd Mrs. h. J, Simpson of North llond nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo NaBburg nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ttirpon of Mnrsh flold. Last Sunday they had Mr. and Gclsendorfer nnd Miss Schepfor of North Dcnd ns guests. O SUIIPHISE WEDDING Announcement was made, today of tho mnrrlngo of W. T. Hcndryx nnd Miss Florcnco Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peterson of May, Oro gon. Tho mnrrlngo was solemnized nt Coqulllo Juno 15 but wns kept an nbsoluto secret until today, not oven tho bride's family being npprlscd of tho event. Mr. Hcndryx Is n well known rancher nnd his brldo wns bom nnd raised on Cons liny. Their many friends will ttnlto In wishing thorn nil the happiness nnd joy that t lino can bring, oven though they wero not let In on tho secret. Tho young couple will rosldo on tho Hcn dryx ranch which the groom nnd his brother, J. P. Hcndryx, hnvo been operating. O PARTIES ' Mrs. Fred Grlnolls cntcrtnlncd tho Prlscllln Club nt hor homo nt llunkor Hill Wcdncsdny afternoon. Tho nn mini election of olllcors resulted ns follows: President Mrs. Henry Olson. Secretary Mrs. R. A. Chnpln. Treasurer Mrs. J. Mcintosh. Committee to Visit Sick Mrs. Geo. Rourke, Mrs. Peter Frost nnd Mrs. II. Olson. Refreshments wero served nnd n delightful social time enjoyed fol lowing tho business session. Among those prosont wero Mrs. Nolson, Mrs. II. Olson, Mrs. Goo. Rourke, Mrs. A. KuudbcrK, Mrs. II. Matson, Mrs. .1. Mcintosh. Mrs. R. A. Chnpln, Mrs. Petor Frost, Mrs. Gale, Miss Gono vlovo Tellofsnn, Miss Corn Matson nnd Miss Lovelace. O some orrixo parties Over one hundred people enjoyed an ou Ing nnd picnic given by the Mnrshllold lodge of the Loyal Ordor of the Loyal Ordor of Mooso nt Charleston liny last Sunday. Tho affair wns In charge of W. II. Dln illnger. M. S. Crossen nnd V. O. Pratt and was one of tho most successful outing trips of tho season, 0 The Eastsldo Athletic Club will give a picnic at Charleston Hay to morrow. The members of the Mnrshlleld Unptlst church nnd their friends will enjoy an annual "Field Day" at Charleston next Wednesdny. Ar rangements hnvo been mndo to ac comodate a largo crowd. Now in full force See last night's paper and hand bills for detailed prices The people coming first are having the best selection ', "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Marshfield. Bandon. COOS CLIMATE IS DESIRABLE Figures Show Locality Lacks Excessive Heat Port land Suffers. Portland has boon suffering from oxccsslvo heat whllo Coos liny has been enjoying tho most delightful summer weather and tho pcoplo have scarcely appreciated tho Ideal cli mate so accustomod nro thoy to tho lack of exccsslvo extremes. Tho Portland nowspnpers print the raugo of tompcrnturo for July 10 nnd when this Is taken Into consid eration along with local observations of tho snnio day tho advnntngos of Coos Hay din, ate nro dourly seen. EXPECTS BIO TIGS HERE IGOOS n HRFDSII riugn smith, Son of I, i Smith, at Work With Gen. oral Electric Co. 'i no Gonornl Elecmc Co., Oil largest manufacturers of clcctrlal goods in tho world, recruits Its fonl or export workers from tho colltjil of the country. It npportlotn each a certain number that vlllk given positions ovory year. T)i number tnlcon from tho OrcsonAri cultural Collogo Is three. Then 11 iiobb matters, Mr. Lawycr'H head-1 chosen by tho faculty ami arc re quarlors are nt Sioknno. but ho """oiided hccniiso of their aptltii spends much of his llmo In Cullfor- lA eicotr cm wont nnd ctiRlneetm Jay Lawyer of Reynolds De velopment Company Tells of General Conditions. "There will bo cicnt development on Coos liny mid the Southern Pa cific railroad will bo built to this lo cality as quickly ns It possibly can, ' said Jay Lawyer, or the Reynolds Development Company, who nrrlvcd In tho city yesterday and tvho will bo hero for ten days looking nfler bus!- 1 ' nift ntui . .i. i.. !...- t n .. . isiiL? 111 Liiii iiirim wiiti worn nnnnra ovK ::::::::::::: as ()l ,-ff-,;- SIM: ' IS SSW0 AJSTTi Ha "" much a v ; In tio bn"S w rli nil?r tnm ""'' j "ch li . ': ". " S! ,0Kreo,, 'J'l.e fact that It lVSmMyinr hnH ontcrC(I on' Hs now ,,,l,!w5 I Vov' 5? 'km holds tiling ,Ju , 1. ' . '" f " . tlio testing department In tho law O n . ha -,w I ISIS. ??!. ". " olecthinV hmk )Z , LKL'In "!!.. I" . t.u, world. J nturo In sm l ( e 1. iron ,, , ' "5..! ?" '""'!'- l'llo have been ' V'".. 0,,.r"m'm. ". (iuin...i .1. . ... ,,i 1 ' iHlililllHl g a III llOlirlV overvonn lim '""" au uimhuhkb, cihi-uhb i" Ostllnd. the weather iilisorver. was ,,. H117, now lTt .iff. Irs Z nnm- Tll ""'p Imllilln-s liww 10 iloicrcw nt I: 3 n. in. At r, n. in. tllnKdown 1 1 m who lmvo ,ni 17!" HtorIori' -00 ' BOO feet The es In Portland the tompernturo was O'l! tend to 1 so lm l,101K '"-.Hloy 18.000 people. Inrludlim abM MnT'm 11 .1 V '" '"l,rniiro "Yos. I hefir n groat deal nliniitHno B'r,s' who worI ,nl'lDBti' In Marshfleld that day was IS de- coos Day. j,, c.lin n? , ho , ,-! wlro r""8- As """o nre n num grees while In Portland tho owost now nIl lllt 'he ,",BS I , Z '"' 0roK l)y oniploynl there was fir, degreos at 0 o'clock In iho'i,. vshl I-. ,n , n?i" ,. ?X ' Smith is not entirely amo.,B Unit tho Kay. n .n. .1. 1. nan nun (inugiuer. .aiim Adams, nnd Miss Corn in, mV. .,.., Klsle. arrived home this week from ' ... '" m"" ,V, 1 .. V" J" .' .?' ",101": : ' " !' ' v'iiv ill u niontli's visit with relatives and friends at various California points. I O I Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. II. Mllner returned' this wtMk from n month's visit nt Southern Oregon mid California points. I O 1 Mr. tun! Mis. R . IlHinelt and Mr.1 nnd Mrs. C. K. McKnliclit returned In tho llargelt nuto this week from a visit In and near Portland. Mrs. Hnr.ry NasbuiK nnd little (imiKlitor. I linen Ann, and her sister her ranch at Ten Mile O Mrs. Carl V. Kvertsen and sister. Miss Matilda (icoiKe. will leave next .Monday for Ton Mllo where thev will visit until Mr. Kertsen returns' from 1. koiithorn Hip. O Mis. lleniiaii llehhoiK 1111,1 snn lohn. arrived hero this week to visit , "t the .1. P. lltnilryx ranch. Mrs. iwiuhhk is mis. iteiiilryx's mother. COOS ItlVKIt OlTIXf.'S. d v-4 Mrs. Herbert l.ockbart and IUHe dHiighter. Louise, nnd mother. Mrs. timniii Nnsbiirtc. this week opened the l.ockhart summer cottage en South Coos Hlver. During their outing Mr. and Mrs. Claude NasbuiK will nciipy the Nasburg town hoiue. The highest temnera.uro In M,1PH,..i 1 L' "l!1 Ji".0"!" :. '" "y ""! Hold only July U! wns 77 degrees wiiiio in I'oriiHiiti ttie tempernt wm 11 1 in ;.( uexrees. n ill Tnren of 10 degrees. ... n "I :"?." """ ' K!'w !.' Hii-Iwe will certainly draw manv neoiile' "" ppwrom thni part of the country in I ovo.v time I rnini i Spokane particularly theio Is niiieii ' llvl,lc8 'eino gr nee Intei est In Cons liny and I know per- ,n ,l0 ',,'1 t ! come here, When enter hero I I"" spend tnnro time b ttnnulti' .r ....!,.. . '. ' ' fnelinAi.i This wns not n nartlculn.lv mni Vi ?,. "' """u ' "''pr In that "" ,",'.' ""' :.. . . ....u .1 . ... ---- tj 11 mi i;,Mr'i in nnrtin ntm r in 1 r uxiiucl ill nil n uutui urai " . "'t ,r,T'iV.J,!!" "J1?"1 ",nr: !"!p-... -. ' will get many" ,eo.!ll'roven,enf work In our addltht .-..,.. . ..u MMIIMMIIK II ft. Ill Ufl III I Mill! I liril irftlll 1 nlm ... t - I llllo m u Tir ...111 ... A...A ml AJTi p i.- . ....;..' : " uiihu iiiki r:iHinrn Ilrnvr. . 1 mi" jwi. wu win ciiivii Hume ?- -..I VRIIll . . .. - . ,. I . Mr. nnd .Mrs. T. H. Ilnrry and Mldvea. of Kmplrp. established their iiniiner eamp 011 South Coos Ulver this uek. part of the weok In.llcnto tho local! as well ieiiiiurHiuro: 1:3 0. m July in 111 July 10 m July 17 T.2 July IS BO The dlfforenco In the su ther of Coos Hay and 1 lime (nought or by the r this section nrobsblv for that It soldom gets vory hot In tlits : "inro entliiislostl liutlllll.v ailll 1 fllllllv linllovn .!,..( . ... .. iniiny will come hero from tlm ni- 4: p. ,n. Max. Mln ,., jri.e railroad will bebnl.Un Coos 07 ll 1L,I"n: "" niilPkly us Is possible. Thrvo .'"!,, "" 'i"iwii"ii nuniit it. .. fill It tnk..' y. 'rl , . , l"""1 ri"""nds, hut I nm nb- .' ,!,n Fn' w ... . o :, '-;"iii mm 1 ue worn on tlo'rr. " '" """" iimor woa- otiuuiein i-ncirie lino Is being nushoU"18 l)!"'' f t" 'nrtlnnd is ns fast va it mn i. hm.i. ..' " . ' . esldonts of road work there will l0 creal ,V ' AXflKh V iiki rAfiu.iii vnifimuniii li i.i 1 ... . " . . . ii'cniiiy. 1 iiecomo l'"ii nt MTAl en 1110 e nbout tlm nln,.r. nn,l,... !! -"' """""J. nnd do some grading nnd other! Improve, tho property. "I'rom m.v obsorvntlon of genera conditions nnd the Interest t Coos Uny Is creating In other pl nsBiirnnce turn isrj grent dovclopment country." OOI) nnd XOUOAT '"FOIinS' .Satardr!l I - mawMMlM. - o w w-vj.jjj.. . ' urmmmmzammmMmmmmMmm Ceorue Mure'i. Jr.. joined Murcit party and friends at i'ie Viire'- siiniilier home on Coos Hlver Mi we'k. He Is rspldlv reeupernt lug from a recent operation at Mer cv hosnltal. The Murchs are oce-i-py'im the former summer home of w . b. .McKar and. Just below "Te nok. wnicli they purchased froi'i 0. A. Hown n short time ago. u lew Mrs. V. L. P. Ksrrln srr'visl h n tiiit.it iiititt Il.it.ll.... I if t. . . Mlsa M.-ninu- H..U-...1 ii.u .t r... " '.'"" ' "'"" mr it snort visit 1 Oakland. Mrs. Nnsbunf has ho ', ' n "S""?,".. p mmiti' Mr' amll. .Sl,ir"" Krus North llond. until ur. t;. W. Tower and Ml " .eiiu inwnr nt tlm T.i..-n , .--.. . ...v. .. ., v, 1 ome. Mrs. W. K. Dunjsiin and M Owen returned to th ninnn ivm ,. ..... 1 . . . . . . . ' Bui-i HiiwiiK spent most of the w, I .. 1. .nn. .,ia iiuni. win w.is lKiiet of Mi. Diinitnn for . tlioi'Aeeks. ha returned tj rniif.ni.t- MiIrSi J n,,Ilor nml ''"''Elite-. Miss Alice, nro guosts of Mim. Ai iliuv MeKeown nt the Maze DANCKS Tho Coos llay Concort Hand will ; .1 ,, . "' ,,ie,r 801'It8 of 'lnnc n ho Eagles' Hall n week from t n guost at the home of hor prnw ror several montlis. Mm 1 I .,.!.. -...1 1 1 ... ' ..-" .""" n""",, 0 r... ..;...'.,' "','" '" Kvuiy "i'ine ou soum roos iltvor t Us weet I)r. and Mrs. J J. Mnlonov and SSiSir' U-r n hort otlg. I. H. Tower aU. dnuKh.er Miss Helen, after aek's i ,! .""i"0 ,,rw ,peat ,mrt of ,,,( or,. nlsn llorl 1 1 li ear Mrs. Emma Klahn is ontortalnliig and Miss fJeneleve Seiigstacken a few frlonds today at her home on, o uoiiiiuerciai avenue Mrs. J or, Miss 's,!.rv.,r,i:r,,!r1,?:sv."i . j? isss rss,-.,,""' i ss o,w ? ' 11 Southern California before return- men a' nn ou I ik ,.i nZ Ul , I , r i ' . r", nn,,.Mrg- Tower r. ng ,0 tludr home at Hock Haplds. la.. Amor, v n?,.SSloW Vo ,s'w i t i tyl' $?" "" t0V mrly next month. , m,.. w. . Kennedy. Miss C-.ra Mavl O- . I Montifouittry. Miss Mamie .Mnhmil. mi., n, . 0. Langwortliy and daught Evelyn, roturnod home this, Jlrx. Tliomas and Mrs. Jack Hren dol of San Francisco who have been sondlng n fow weeks with old friell'la In X'nrlli II.mi.I -m i week from California after n lt I slinrtlv fnr timir ,. o.i... ...... weeks' visit with their daughter and been traveling most of the 'time since plejisant outing M Ploroiice Aiken Mia T?.. .1. So'illllnit. Mr. ami Mrs. V. P Mm-, o'.v -d II-., viv,,,, sre ajuoug r campers at Goodwill's. Miss Kdnn llarnum mni 1.0- iioiil-e-ws. the J. II. Mljnor ohJldron re',.red In town this week after a at tho A. P. .Owe:; PS naif fs.... . night. Somo now music and a fim ualiy enjoyable one. o , i mt..4 TWO ItHCIPKS. J Wnv n A.I.1I.. rr. V --. .. ..iMuUMH to ono siinimer's night add two young people, n beach and a Utile propinquity. 'mIx in ono lock of wavy hnlr. nn atom of del. oate porftimo and stir with a slight breeze. Snr nkle tho ui,ni ..?,.!. moonlight and lot alone for the even- LV... IT. ..... . "" i'iy ouiieii Liro To one woman add numerous kisses, each supplemented with "Yes. dear; I love you more than ever." Mix thorough! I M 111 ,l0US p,oa80d oxI'resslons at sin J 1 hW g0W"8 nml hnt8' ani' 81 ?." .,U,h n,nny remarks about ,. S" I1 ..,.n.pnr?n'" . Sprinkle' i H . t. '!" t,.luUKB ana bonbons Ccour ship brand.) Do not stir u, -Ladies' Homo Journal, TSiermos Boftitles irs a nd keep Keep hot liquids hot 24 hot cold liquids cold 48 hours. Take one when you go on a excursions or use it to keep the baby's rooci warm during the night trip; on BoMc tnairt M 5S 1 .OO to S3. RED CROSS DRUG STORE