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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912 EVEN1MG EDITION. 8 i fyyJJXPJnXiiJESSOv f iui wiu iusi iwu yuurs, win leave Dim day on tho Drcakwntor for northern points. They will bo guests today nt tho O. Lelloy llnll homo on South Sixth Street. O Mrs. G. Lelloy Hnll and children will leavo Sunday for a visit to Port land nnd Pendleton. They will bo accompanied by Miss Flora Quick nnd Mrs. Mary Harvey of Coqulllo. o Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Wlnsor and their guest Mrs. Frank Framo, loft Wodnosdny on a motoring trip to Smith Itlvor where- they will spond somo time. O Miss Ellon Ogrcn Is spending a few weeks with frlendB nt Berkeley, California. SOCIAL CALENDAR TONIGHT Kcyzer's Danco at Eagles' Hall. TUESDAY Mrs. W. C. Bradley entertain ing nt Sowing nnd a Daby Party for Mrs. Paddock. FRIDAY Natal Day at Masonic Opera Houso. W. U. Douglas and family returned this weok from a very plonsant fow weeks outing near Sunset Bay. Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn, Mrs. S. C. Small and Mrs. K. F. Morrlssoy woro guosts this weok of Mrs. A. T. llalnca nnd Mrs. F. G. Horton on South Coos River. 0 Mrs. J. T. Hnll wns tho guest this week of Mrs. F. M. Frledborg on South Coos Itlvor. 0 J. O. Lnngworthy nnd wlfo and daughter, Miss Evelyn, Cal Langwor .thy nnd wlfo nnd dnughter and A. Abbott roturnod this week from n short outing nonr Brldgo. 0 Dr. Hondry and fnmlly nro onjoy ing n short outing nt Sunsot Day. C. S. Dodgo and wlfo nnd chlldron returned this weok from an oxtond- od visit nt tholr old homo In Wiscon sin. Mrs. J. W. Ilonnott and sons, Hut- ion nntl Roborlck O'Connor, left this wook for Lnkesldo whoro tlioy will camp out for nwhllo. O Mrs. L. E. Rllvons nnd daughters will roturn today from Long Uench, WnBli., whoro thoy Bpont tho sum mon O M. 0. Horton nnd fnmlly loft this weok for Poplnr Bluffs, Mo., whoro thoy will mako tholr future homo. En routo thoy will visit Yollowatono Park nnd othor points of Interest. o J, D. McNoIl nnd fnillllv nrn nnlnv. Ing n Bhort outing nt Charleston Bny. O II. 8. Tower nnd wlfo roturnod this wook from n fow wooka' visit nt Cal ifornia points. 0 Hnrvoy Smith nnd wlfo who linvo boon visiting nt tho Lovl Smith homo nnu with othor friends nnd relatives ii very pleasant three weeks nuto trip tti Eugene- and Koscburg, visit ing points of Interest on tho wny. V. Llim of San Frnnclsco will arrive on the Itcdnndo to Join his wlfo nnd family who have- been vis iting for somo time nt tho Knrdcll nome. Mrs. Linn Is n sister of Mr. Knrdcll. 0 Mrs. G. W. Sholly nnd son Gordon returned this wook from n visit to Myrtlo Point. O Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kern nnd tholr guests, Mrs. Chnpmnn and Miss Win ona Chapman, motored to Unnilon to day. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Slgnnlnoss of Port land nro guests nt tho Rogstadt homo in North Demi. O Mr. nnd MrB. Max TImmormnn nnd frlonds who havo been cnmplng nonr Charleston for (Ho last fow wcoks broke camp ycatt-rday nnd returned to Mnrshilold. O Mrs. Hnrry GrlflHli who has been visiting Mrs. Fred Kruso on iBthmuB Inlet roturnod to Mnrshfleld yestor dny." Sho will not lenvo for hor homo In Cnllfornln for somo tlnio yot. MIbscb Esther Johnson, Roso nnd Clara Myron expect to lonvo next wook for Myrtlo Point nonr whoro thoy will enmp out for nwhllo. 0 MIhs Lnurn Dubay of Dunkor Hill expects to lonvo tomorrow for Minne apolis nnd othor onstorn points whoro sho will visit for several weeks. O Miss Golsendorfor nnd Miss Shrep for, who linvo boon gucats nt tho Gols endorfor homo In North Bond for tho last fow wcoks, will lonvo Tucsdny for Snn Frnnclsco (o rcsumo tholr nurses' courao nt tho hospital. 0 Mrs. R. G. Gnlo of Modford will bo tho guest of Mrs. Boyd M. Rlchnrd boh for a fow dnys. O MrB. R. A. Womlch of North Ilonil Is spending n fow dnya with Mrs. J. W. Ilonnott nt Ton Mllo. O Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson nro entcrtnlnlng n fow frlonds nt n houso nnd wlfo of Portland, who woro, form erly residents of this plnco. Mr. Ashor is now engineer in tho Corbott Building at Portland and ho has been hero for tho purposo of organizing tho stationary engineers. Ho lived horo twenty-two yours ngo nnd somo of tho old residents gave tho picnic ns n ccloorntlon of his visit. The launch Buffalo Dill was chartered and tho party wont to tho Patterson quar ry on tho South Fork of Coos River where they onjoyed a lino picnic spread nnd n pleasant dny. Those in tho party woro: W. D. Curtis nnd wife, E. A. An dorson nnd wlfo, and dnughter, Mrs. Lloyd W. Jncobs nnd son, James I i'uii,), ji,, vjiuub ruilj, ivy uuuiun nnu who, jnmes ABiicr ami who, a. B. Cnthcnrt nnd wife, Mrs. John F. Hnll, Julius Lnrson nnd wlfo anil daughter, Mrs. Llghtner, nnd J. U. Gentry. O PARTIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugo Quint enter tained nt n houso party last Saturday and Sunday nt tho "Nest" on Coos itlvor for tho plensure of Miss Lucy Horton Saturday evening the merry party enjoyed a dolldouB din ner around an lmmonso bonfire Sun tiny wns spoilt In cnnoolng. Thoso enjoying tho occasion woro Miss Noll lo Towor, Miss Lucy Horton, Miss Daisy Dean Rush, Miss Grnco Kruso, and Messrs. Cornell Lngorstrom, Ans gnr Lngorstrom, Georgo Murch, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Victor Johnson nnd Mr. und Mrs. Murch. 0 Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcdo ontortnlncd nt luncheon nt hor homo In Pint B to dny. Among hor guosts nro Mrs. F. K. Gonitis, Mrs. W. A. Rold, Mrs. II. O. Paddock, Mrs. W. C. Bradley, Mrs. Eric Wold, Miss Evelyn Andorson and Miss Agnes Hutchcson. O Mrs. Bnlloy chnrmlncly cntortnln cd nt dinner Thuradny nnd Snturday evenings, Tiiursdny evening honoring Miss Lllllnn Woodford of Modford, who Is tho guest of Miss Edith Horn, nnd Saturday evening, Miss Schrop- for nnd Miss Golsendorfor. Hor guoats Thursday wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Horn, Miss Edith Horn and Miss Lll llnn Woodford, nnd Snturday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Golsendorfor nnd son, Rnynor, Miss Schrepfor nnd Miss Golsendorfcr. O Mrs. Georgo Golsendorfor wns hos tess Friday evening nt hor homo in North Bond, honoring hor guosts Miss Schrepfor nnd Miss Gclsondorfcr of Hnn i"ranclsco, who lonvo Tueadny on tho Rcdondo. Sho served n dollclous courso dlnnor to tho following guests: anas Hcnrepror, mibs Golson dorfor, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Bylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Wornlch, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C..F. McCollum. Bowron, Miss Mlnnlo Hnrkcnsco, MIsa Brown, MIbs Zlmmor nnd Mom" Schwnrmneln. Fortmnii. White, LU tlelkld. Eutzler and Lockwood. 0 EASTERN STAR . .Mrs. Ora Mrtarty and other Mnrslillold members of tho Eastern Star are completing preparations Tor the Natal Day celebration hero next Friday. August HO, In which all of the Eastern Star Chapters In Coos County will participate. Several hundred visitors nro expect oil nnd tho affair will bo made 0110 of tho best ever held here. O llnrle Chanter. Order of tho East ern Star, 1b considering n plan to put t.. ii... .... r 1 on n homo talent piny in mo num na ture. Definite arrangements havo not been mndc concerning It yet. O W. C. T. U. MEETINGS Tho Mnrahflohl W. C. T. U. hold n WOMEN II ENTHUBIASTiG fcc;ual Suffrage Speaker Says Local Interest in Movement Is Lacking. Mrs. Clara Berwick Colby, tho ciiial suffrage spenker, Is having u good deal of difficulty In liitoreHtliig tho women of thlH city In hor move ment. Sho Bays Hint they do not Hi'oin to take It up with iih much en thusiasm as hIiu would like und thut many of them seem to he nfrald to talte It up. This afternoon .Mrs. Col by Is holding n ineetliig nt the homo of MrB. Henry SongsincKcn ami to night at 8 o'clock she will speak nt tho BaptiHt church. Her subject will mooting last Saturday at tho homo of J no Amendment No. 1. Mrs. Fannlo Whoolcr. Tlio lonowing ofllcers for tho ensuing yenr wero el ected: President Mrs. C. II. Mnrsh. Vlco-Prcsldcnt Mrs. 0. L. Hall. Secretary MrB. D. C. McCarty. Treasurer Mrs. A. 55. Downs. Tho Fourth Annual County Con vention of tho W. C. T. U. of Coos County met nt Laird's Hnll In Co-, COAST LEJH3UE BALL SCO! rortlantl Wins From b,n ?a . 'low Tin:vI,VH " "-i.D W. 76 Lob Angeles Voriinn . . Oakland . Portland . Snn FranclBco aaerainonlo ..74 ..5 .68 .50 TABOO ON EASTER HAT AND ASSOCIATED VILLAINIES LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21 To bo n true ChrlBtlnn dlscnrd high hcolod hIioch and lnrgo hatB and lay aside tho tight fitting gowns. Such Ih tho text of n resolution County met nt Laird b Hnll In Co- adopted by tho convention of tho qulllc, Friday August 23, nt which1 Seventh Day Advontlstn nt Ulcudiilo delegates from Mnrslillold, North after ono of tho most stronumiB enm Ilend, Bandon nnd Myrtto Point wero pnlgns over waged ngnlnst tho pro- presont. The meeting was caned to Bent modo of dross. on tho Bny expect to lonvo for tholr", "y,,l..1HV "'?. V,0'r ?" Lnro homo In Portland tomorrow. I " "'- " L?! '"if " 1 1 ti u" "i " mi iiBiiiu nun Mr. icu KiBsam. O MIsa Mary McCheanoy who has been tho guest of Mrs. C. R. Pock for tho last fow weeks roturnod to her homo In Portlnnd Tucsdny, leav ing on tho Bronkwnter. O Mrs. F. A. Sncchl nnd children nr spending n fow wcoks nt tholr sum mor homo nt Sncehl bonch. 0 Mrs. E. K. Jones nnd son, Eugene, will lenvo tomorrow for Portland nnd Pugot Sound points to visit relatives and friends. O .1. Albort Mntson nnd fnmllv Tho P. D. CohnnB will cntortnln nt dinner this evening complimentary io ut. anoot nnu .Mr. .Moss of Port land. 0 Mrs. E. D. McArthur ontortnlnod nfow frlondH nt dinner Thuradny ev ening. Hor guoats woro Mrs. Ellzn beth AdnniB, MIsa Mamlo Mahonoy nnd Mr, John Kronholm. Mrs. II. O. Paddock nnd son, Hnl, who linvo boon visiting hor parents, Mr. nnd Mra. W. C. Brndloy, will lonvo noxt Friday for tholr homo nt Gladstone, near Portland. Mrs. Pnd dock's slater, MIbh Helen Brndloy, will nccompnny thorn north for n short stay. I Mr. ond Mrs. F. D Cohan, Mrs. Elizabeth Lnwlor, Miss Floronco Aik en, MIbs Grnco Kruso, Mlas Mndgo Barry and MIbs Mnudo Pnlntor nnd Mesara. Jnck Moroon, O. A. Brown. Arthur K. Peck. Dick Moore nnd AAAAA MesHra. Pnlnn nn,l V'nl- ...ill -- '1 w w 7.T.T..T BtltUlo n nlen In nnrfv !. .',:..' I . . ' "IIT.MOUB BOYS , , .. ,,,,, ,, v A . . . . enny tomorrow mornlni: on tho Dlxlm Pin,,,. n i,i'T'TT7 w.w for ono of tho local outing spots. order by Mrs. Robert McCnnn, and wns followed by a Bhort program Song by tho momhors of tho conven tion "I Need Thee Every Hour." MrB. It. N. Lowls, plnniato. Scrlpturo Rending Mrs. Blnucho Snuhla Invocation Mrs. Albort Hlsoy Song"I Am Thine, O Lord." On tho oxecutlvo rommltteo for tho day woro Mrs. Saulds, MrB. C. II. Marsh and Mrs. Win, Nollaon, Yearly reports from Sumnor, Coos ton, Mnrshflold, North Bend, Ilnndon, Myrtlo Point, nnd Coqulllo woro rend, after which tho following county of ficers wero elected for tho ensuing year: President Mrs. R. A. Annln, Myrtlo Point. VIco President ..Mrs. Rolit. McCnnn, North Bend. Cor. Sec MIbb Nolllo Houge, Myrtlo Point. Roc. Sec Mtb. Geo. Hnzor, North Bend. TronBiiror Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Tho retiring ofllcora woro given tho whlto ribbons In appreciation of their good work during tho pnst year. Thl8 wbb followed by tho noon time prayer. Tho afternoon session was opened by n song by tho convention, "Res cuing tho Perishing," followed by Invocation by Mrs. C. Saulds. Pnpor "Tompornnco anil Prnnehlso of Women" Mrs. R. A. Annln Talk "Tho Growth of LawIoBBiiesa" .; Itcv. R, N. Lewis. "u"l1? Mrs. Hubherly An Allegory of Women's Rights" t, ",'t"".::." 'MrH oorgo Hnzcr Reading "What n Mother Can Do i-or tno unildron" . . . .Mrs. Tozlor viuiiik rrnyor .Mrs. McCnnn During tho nftomoon bobsIoii, It I im tuiou io noiii tno meet ng next yenr nt Myrtlo Point. O In the speeches thnt procoded tho voto on tho resolution peekaboo waists and shirts which shows fns- dilating curves woro denounced. Tho Bovoro simplicity of tho Quaker garb was urged as tho correct Idea In wo man's npparol. Lvl V U V ;;i Bl'SINICSH CHANGE. Mr. J. E. Cooloy has purcliiiBcd tho half Interest of hln partner, M. A. Swcctinan, In tho Real Estate & ma. BiisIiiobh, formerly known as M. A. Sweolmnn & Co., and will con tlnuo In tho real estnto and Insurance oiiflliieaB, nnd Invites tho continued patronage- of tho public when In want of an Investment or an Inmir- nnco policy. Or If you havo some thing to sell und tho price Is right ho can got you a purchaser for It. Blltmoie .Specials. Fine, at Lew n tho place whore they know how to mnko thlngH good. ,..P.nJ.y fow ,,loc0H of 0,ir 1WII0AIN J'J'.TIU1"5 Ioft- Sco window. COOS BAY CASH STORE. ..Xa.KI' 1,r0n nn'1 HOXKV NOU. (A I, Sntiirdny nnd Kiimlny, :i.1c per pound nt STAFFORD'S. xrwxlfhl T,, klnefvou hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pacific Mver- ft Trnnsfer Co. For Phot08 Quntormass Studio, i a. . m. . . .. (By Associated PrWi V t1' PORTLAND ore . Portland imni b-!'. H : tordny's game In h,i. . , h wns dofentcd by San p ,,N Onkland by U?YX rttnu ioiiowb: At Portland -I'orfliiinl Sacramoiito .' ''I At Snn FrniiclacolL "an Frnnclsco ... M Vernon ' I f At Los Angeles- ' Los Angolcs .... ,' ftki ::::::;:i! I'LAY BALL TOMORR0 Mnrshfleld nnd North Ilfniu, ii-ro Tho Mnrahneld nn v.... tonniB will play ball hire tJ T in trntiin m-iii i h.. r.""5 Hold grounds at 2:30. It r 7J liln il,n ,in .... . . "."Mi i ...'"" ."' I""" I0'MttS kui. it h"" gaino is aiiurel 1110 TIMIllin SALE. HiKith-KYlly Coniiinny Stl llj """ "oriii of IVoptitr. Tho Eugene Guard iarr f, roiisldorntlon of tmntJ, $1,000,000 It Is slated cj" mil m-ii ii. , ,i.. ,,:.:. ""- , , ' " , lllu '"ooin-herjt iMii.j luin iiinuunrn nr tnn. rf timbor In thlu county to tbc W iimuer company. Thedll' undoiBtood. been nomtlnr f. tlmo, nnd Its coniuramitloi r .tl1, .Ia..a..,Ia.I .-. . . J lion of congress In the Innocttr cluiBor'B relief bill. About l 000,000 feet of timber lin'Ii Involved. At tho Dooth-KeCjit in mis cny louny, me empltp fiiBod to cither confirm or la report nnd rcforrod to Snttorl iiooin on his roturn totbitltjt noxt weok. Porter Broa., who ht!i:J tract for tho constructoa Coos Bay Huo beyond the tug the Not!, hnvo purchased HI,! feet of timber on the SlmliT.ti thev nlrendv havo large ho!dj ..i- ... nro "omB mn,1 ')' local ! rat men for n banquet to bo given ' In tho nonr futuro complimentary to. tno I'ratornltv men nmnnn. n. i,,.. O 1fO ll'llnn.. !.-..... 1. . . . sued I; ,. ons XT " Z i ' F?'0"1 !on among tho Illlt- in iin.. f i.- .t". ...."'?. "..'. ""'" "" on tno nay. Thom ni flm bir7.,day ' ad to'V.iZ " "SH 5W.T "" "f men lj- Ing to tho fact that tho babv con r;'n"',,,,,u,u am " ""'" "" North on n sovoro cold. - -WATCHE )Vq have a laio and toini)lctc line of wntchan ! innl nt l)l'lces 1,ft,Miff from .fl.00 Ingersoa io 110.00 ITninillons. m Tlio new "Equity Wniclf is dandy for the price I .owe Cqnity in Nickel Onso $ U . .iuui u uiiy in yohi j-iiicd Case n iD.Jewel lliouitvin flnlrl Filial r.n 1") .Jewel Equity in NicKel Case . . . Mrs. J. L. Koontz nnd children re turned homo this wook from n pleas nut outing with Mrs. Konntz's undo, Cnpt. A. I). Hall of tho Umpqiin Lighthouse. O Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Ilorsfall, Jr., .mas i-rnucia Williams, (ieorgo Good rum nnd a young lady friend of' '; .'"".f1 .Mniaon anil rnmily ex Mr. Goodru.n nro oxpeote, he-o I. lZ, ", 'i?k m? tt ,ho Mn, about a weok from their motor tour1 ''" ,,8t of tho wcok nn'1 rotrn of Cnllfornln. They will motor backi uy aiciirord nnd Roaoburg, u Mr. und Mrs. L. D. Smith of Daniels creek will ontortnlii this op ening In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Har vey Smith, who have been vlnltlng horo the past fow wvoks. They leave tomorrow for tholr homo In Port lnnd. O- Dr. T. (1. Harrlinan nnd family left today for tholr homo at Long Uench, l Calif., after n fow weeks' stay hero nnd at Lakeside. Dr. Hnrrlmaii haa' extensive Interests on the Bay and la Kit'uuy pioiiBeu witii tlio outlook. He formerly lived at Hampton. Iowa whoro his father published the Hnmp- iuii ivi.-i;ui nor. town. n ! 8. I). Mngnes an' wlfo expect to lenvo shortly for their home In San Finnclsdi after having BpPnt sovornl t?kfr on tha I'm. ri Mrs. Taylor and son Wealev of vjann wnlla. Washington, arived on tlio Bay last evening, hnvlng mndo tho trip In n soven paasonger Ilulck car. They will remain probably somo tlmo. O Mrs. W. C. Brndloy will entertain Inforninlly Tuesday afternoon nt a sowing and "Baby Party," honoring Mrs. II. 0. Paddock. n O 44 LAVENDER PARTY MIbs Gortrtido Mandlgo of North Bond. 0 Tho Blltmoro boys nro nlreadv mnk ng plans for tholr nnnunl cele bration, which la termed a "Sacngor K,2! W..VV? -BtunentX, Bond ontertnlneil Pri.inv .;; urn. o .",."'. ut ' "S" nl "o Snnd with n "Lavender Party" conpl men- mo 70 olabornto on. i" inn the "J fr(ft tnry to MIsa Shronfor nn.i uL r.JL i,nv ..!. .,.. 'l,nn tl10 students endorfer. Hor guests were MTasTngal ' ' -d- 8Ca8"8 .......u ... kiui-nvu, Laiunrnin, Miss vt4aaaaAaaa. Golsendorfor nnd .MIrs Roiironfn i im, .... .:.T.T..T Snn Prnl.n m.' w V, v'.."' 1 . . "VV1" "KXKl ...... . ..,.,...,,,, .MIBB MIsa iiiMRnnifnirnK ii """vi, i rj iiurnrv nrn i- i., . " JJ "egg .Vlm.rT.Tn JOling Kirls rnhnni-aln.. .,-... . .. The program will TCT, in s Ic i i fancy dancing. Among the u "a w In w II participate nro Florence n , i i " iidorfor nnd MIbb Schrepfor of LIBRARY nE7i,T.rT Prnnciaco. Mrs. M. E. Everltt. V ii V a 1 Laura Kruso, MIsa Lena Kruse.l I'lnns for tho benefit to bo tit,,?. CU"80' "" Mr8' George Joptombor 0 for tho Marahflehl? ub ! Ilc Llbrn,y nro progressing ni,.ou. . . . . -Q- . . 1'rof. BcggB having n ?i ?.., ,tt ....aa... . EX.IOY REIWIOX 4 ,i . ;..u' T8t eJoyn"o func "" Pnrucipato aro Floronco and Ilo tloils of Mm u-nnlr .,,o n -....,- Plnnniiin n.i. o.. " win IIOSS former Coos BaVglinos't of whom touu irTTJ'Z nro married but woro In tho snino so- " ' J"o .McLaln. J l" clol set n fow yoars ago, at the homo u. .,... i.oyu m. uiciinrdBon Monday SOCIAL IS pvjnvii ovenlng. Stor os nf in-.nn ,i.. ' . ' '" ''m !.. i.. .... -."""' , inuDii- nun 1'iiriis pans v-iu Mjnwi, a novel renture of tho Jo Ross Inlot Sundav M.nni i occasion wns tho special costumes I community onjoye n i m"'1 worn by tho cuests. Amn., "" reading i, ".Ji5ll...n.n elocution '" -., ii ubh "-r mv uuiur iiirn Vov a belter i'ado time piece c offer the Hor 2 -, at('h in 25 vo,u' Gold billed .17- Jewel t Wo.OO and $10.00. TIae also (he iramiltoi:, Walthnm, Elgin d tjuuui nt'iiti watclies. OH E US A CALL. Red Cross Jewelry Dept JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS "Fine Yatch Repairing. I W. ...n. "i.i no ui uy-goiio days, I le nnd cards mndo tho evening , Revival at Ross ,., i,v nil too quickly. Refreshments Is ., suJ "" Borved. A novel feature of tho Tho Ross Inlot SundnV ,i,n, ..., UILDER'S HARDWARE itraentit inv t u... r. ". i n.. r " nv kivlmi v O w ui.uiih i i- 7 ..".. ," ' or"' -'irs. A.v. 'noy nan 0f MaralifioiTi !K S'ShiTr K'nsno1 wT,h P,rl8"lll "- -tertalned .Sl AA J Sfolloieif0"?"' ffl "SS expects to spend largo port on of w',"M,n: ' homo of Mrs. Hon-, CF? j! I neh Rev. Basford ', l,ntoIi? nf,,or each year out,. Bay. -- IBIh ,,,g am, iiVX.... 3? ??3 S Mrs. J. T. McCormae Is .,, "'on. . MIbs Esther Nelson very lL8n!r?L the flr.t of Awn nZcfa ,, w, ' o leavo in a few weeks for .. ,... "'"rP-ingiv entertaining nt tho phno. " ." "" "i V.""" ". B"en. un"or tlio vhelr nniiroclntinn '.ii.."l ?. 8 "ow ,kC"'-, era "" pK.Ki S i'S .&& J SSSWiB;. lis -Jft , in .ti-iniui, .Mrs, .lames .Mcintosh. . i ., ; . i,mk hhhihhis tninmeut follnwod n . -,""-- '.Mrs. A. Snow, Mra. C. R. Lnrso ini ' ?,Vtr. ,c,'l.,n ,ho l'"v ""'' ws n-Ier held by Rev Hnt w,i I 8 rcv,vaI Miso.s Esthe; Nolso,. Slgna Larson t'io dlrertlon of F. K. Wilson. These Buccess; here be Ii r Ln L f B B,r0at and A. Martenaen. Tlio "hi '"""s promlso to be nmoi.g the most s!o, for ChHst ; So. " l"en , le eiitertntnod ',i.,i.1v i ".."' interesting attractions of the smsnn :,. m,!.. :'!.V.. ost f them sign- September fourth nt ih , Ti The musle U excellent nn.l tho rrow.i: kcal oh tiro hn. Ul mma wtn "w eninnt mi. . i . . " .-..., . t on stay in Uallfornln. Dr, nine will Join hor for n trip. Mrs. Win. Ford nnd dnughtor. Ma bel, will leave Sunday for their home in Portland nftor spending tho suin mor with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Etlirnnn n'fntinnll nn !.. nn.. ' ""' -. " "" Mr. r-.. T I.. Misses Mamie and Helen Ciulovsonl will return next weok from nn ox-' a a a tended visit In Portlnnd. O Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Campbell nr xlvod homo Thursday ovenlng from Our new line of builders' hardware has just arriv- vu mm is proimbly tho most complete and best w iias ovior )(on carried on the Bay. It is strictly np-to-date, having tho 1912 desijp and you should see it while tho full lino is on i play. Come in and look it over. It will be wort your wlnle. OUR UNE OF TOOLS Tor carpenters and millwriclits cannot bo beat, f enrry the best bwinrts in fi,n wm,u mid the In" can't bo beat. Ouv niirr& Vrtll inw. are alff? viglit. l ' JV ' . l -WIN KIVKK PICWIO 4 A picnic wbb given up Coos River yesterday In honor of James Ashor BOlect. Tl'" second 111 )l enrlne .lll bo given this evening. O ANGEL FOOD and HON'EV vnir Miss Ooorgono Zlmmer en'ortnlned : pouml at STAFFORD'S with ilnnelng Wednesday evening out - S.nTfttll.JM1? 2? 'l W' '?'?. of our n 1 1S1 ..l QVAnlnir wnt. miAVITU AV.t1V - V,VI Miss Martha Bernltt. Miss" Maude -'OOS RAY CASH STORE? W hW Thoso enjoying tho M 'USdd th tB& Agents for nnrJey-DavIdson and Indlnn Motorcycle I :j mt i).n, i .i . rm .-il, ' fl- -. ? v.-r .:-;tfek AV'-'vrfJjia.L..i