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rrmpuim 1913 EVENING EDITION. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY mf -n 1 10 7 '.nalititmilu u'nrn nerved 1).V tllO llOflt ess, assisted by Mrs. A. V. Downs. Tho next regular meeting r tno club will bo held Thursday. Marc i Oth, with Mrs. W. S. Ilrown of booth Broadway. Mrs. La Chapello's guests on Thursday wcro: Mrs. Win. 1'crklns, Mrs. Chas. Da vis, Mrs. John DnHhney, Mrs. I. II. Dresser, Mrs. Helen Unldwln, Mrs. B. E. Kelloy, Mrs. A. '.. Downs, Miss Evn Dresser, Miss Inez Unldwln and Virginia nnd Ocrtrndo Urown. $ A XAMK DAUOHTKltS I ...- i.- .. u- mnniiiR. "Mormon- lHIn,, will 'bo tho topic ot tho next 80 At"iio conclusion of tho business meeting, u social bosbIoh was .en Joyed. Mrs. Corey being assisted In serving refreshments by Miss Clul ovfion. Among thoso present were: Ilov. Mr. UnsBford, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Ctnuscn, Mrs. Chance, Mrs. I. II. Dresser, Mrs. John Nagle, Mrs. PatehcU. Mrs. Graves, Mrs. H. 1 . Colvin, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. Aw Doll, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. h. Don McCrary, Mrs. A. '.. Oowns. MIbs Kva Drews and Miss Mamie Gulo 8011. , . , Rot.rko of Hunker Hill. After n soon from . K"i O""-'.. ntn.iuntlf nf tlirllfHUl of BOWlng Mill conversation, refreshments were served by tho hostess, after which tho club adjourned to meet Wednes day, Feb. 10th, with Miss Slgna Lnr- Mrs. Hourko's guests, Wednesday, were Mrs. Henry Olsen. Miss Slgna Larsen. Mis. Knuto Krlckson, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. F. Orlnold, Mrs. . Gale. Mrs. 11. A. Chnplii. Mrs. Carl Walker, Mrs. Albert Kruger. Miss Ada Clausen, Mrs. .1. Mackintosh and Miss Mahle Mathlson. laiii:s' aiit ciii'ij rri. cint-ir iii-mii'iit lov and glad ness Into tho Homes or wen kuuwh XOItTIl IMOND MKKTlNCI I - Tho ladles' Aid Society ot tho ncss iiuu iiiu " '- .-"", T.iiHinrnn fiburc h nt MnrShllOltl yOllllg couples mu l"" iurnv,inii .............. ---. - . . week tho arrival being a girl in North Ilcml. had Its monthly busl- e?ch Instance. ness and social meeting at tho homo Mr. ami Mrs. A. I.. Darker hnvo of Mrs. 13. Llllobo Dainty refresh- named tholr llttlo daughter Pran- nicnts woro served by tho liMtcu, cos Harriot. and a pleasant tlmo was enjoyed 1 Mr and Mrs. Harry Winkler havo nil. Thoso present wore: Ro. nnd named tier llttlo daughter Mar- Mrs. It. 0. Thorpe, Mrs , Olo Jnron, caret Cccllo In honor of tho two Mrs. I. Nelson, Mrs. Ii. Llllobo, Mrs. Irandmothcrs. Margaret being Mrs. i,. o. Strpmmcn. Mrs. L. Knudscn, Winkler's mother's given namo and Mrs. O. Hegllo, Mrs. 11. lingo, Mrs. X ," ... .1.. ..i.... .,. r Mr UMnlf. n inmnii Mrs I.. Carlson. tllO i -nniiii I? ii ! iiiiiiiii u - . iiiiiiiivi uuiii - -- . ." . ..." ,.l . tll, ntl.t I - Tho Lndlos Art Club met with Mrs. J. M. Ulntt In South Mnrshlleld yesterday afternoon. During n short business session It was decided to Jiavo a Valentino Kx chnngo party next Prlday with Mrs. p II. Storey of South Mnrshlleld. V... .i.,,r Mru lllntt nnrvod 1'0- frcshmonts, iiBslsted by Mrs. I'. A. llalncs. Tho members present wore. Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. Olivia Ed man. Mrs. A. L. Ilousewprth. Mrs. T M Plye. Mrs. .1. W. Hlldcnbrand. .Airs. W. Hoaglnnd, Mrs. J. G. Kin ney. Mrs. P. A. Haines, Mrs K. I). McArthiir, Mrs. Nels RnsniuBscn, Mrs. Win. Schroedcr, Mrs. V. II. Storey. Mrs. Wm. Itoss Smith nnd Mrs. Prank Sumner. lor's mother. W. C. T. U. PLANS Tim Mnrshlleld W. C. T. U. hold ii' n ImnlnnHH f Mrt l?n t. .1 jinn. ...... .w w.-. - Third street, Inst Saturday after noon, nnd though n smnll number n, ....... Ainim nii.i Kinlln Wlcklund. I and tho Misses Loulso and Amelia - ' Llllobo. This society has had an in- I crease of nlno now momhors within - dm Inst month. Tho next mooting will bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. A. X. V. CLUII t UIIIIL'MI IV. J- I. " "" Hill IIU IIW.U .... i.." "- meeting nt tho homo of Uogstnd. nt tho Oregon hotel, lo K. Whoclor on South I PIM'.KllYTF.RIA.V LAIMKS I J1UUI1, in nw.r. " " -- I - a ...AH.k..l ullll lin ..innlltlir UMIH ' " full of Interest. Tho commltteo np- Tho Ladles' Auxllllary of tho Pros pointed on arranging n program for bylorlnn Church, met with Mrs. C. tho six months' work for tho moth-' r. McKnlght last Wednesday aftcr ors' club, reported and the matter noon. , , , was tnkon under ndvlsemont. Tho mooting was purely a busl- rtn.nn ..n.iii(Miiiu rniuirlnil. nnd . txnaa mm mill tlin next TliOSllnV af- .. .i i .i i . .. ii. ..i.vlllltii-v u-lll tnnnt with IUII1UIIII lliu iih........ j -- Mrs. P. A. Tlodgcn, when n mission ary society will bo organized. On Pob. 10th, will bo tho next regular mooting at tho homo of Mrs. C. II. Wnltor. on South fourth street, which will bo nn nil day session, and this moans n mi Tho ladles wore i Mrs. I. R. Smith, Mrs. 0. II. Wnl tor. Mrs. A. B. Reaninn, Mrs. Harry Mohr. Mrs. A. L. llutz. Mrs. W. I. McBldownoy, Mrs. P. Dlment. Miss McBldownoy. Mrs. J. K. llurkhnrt. vfro l.' Kiiirinir Mrs. B. Gnmmlll. Mrs! J.' Wright Wilson, Mrs. L. W. Langdon and Mrs. T. O. Sutherland. r Tho A. N. W. Club mot last Thursday arternoon with Mrs. P. h. Allen. . . Tho afternoon hours woro spent In sowing, after which Mrs. Allen, ns i.... i i... Mioo nntli Al nn. served dainty refreshments to her guestB. who were: Mrs. G. A. Dennett. Mrs. Goo. 1-. Murch, Mrs. B. Mlngus. Mrs. Mury McKnlght, Mrs. M. It. Smith. Mrs. Olivia Bdman. Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Mrs. Pnnnlo Ilnznrd, Mrs. Carl hv ortsen, MrB. L. M. Nohlo. Mrs. S. Lando, Miss Hyde. Mrs. C. P. Mc Knlght. Mrs. Prank GrannlB, Mrs. C S. Dodgo. Mrs. L. W. Langdon nnd Miss Hutli Allen. worn illschnrcod. Thoso prosont woro: Mrs. Immol, Mro. llakor. Mrs. Mr Carty, Mrs. Marsh and Mrn Whoelor. I XOItTIl IIKNI) W. T. V. Tho Y IJX.IOV SOCIAL Tho Young People's Society of the Plrst rmptlBt church hold a busi ness mooting and social last oven Ititf nt tho home of Miss Mnmle Gul ovson in South Mnrshlleld. Tho rooms woro artistically nuorn P T IT., whli'li mnl Tun. jiiw ... ........ ... .in., tiftitriwiiiti nt t flit lirinio nt Dr. lllrcl II. Clark In North Ilend. was in tho nature of n mothers' meet ing. They gave a short program, ns follows: Scrlpturo reading Mrs. P. W. StovoiiH Invocation . . Mrs. Itobort McCann Heading MotheiH and the Pub lic Schools ..Mrs. .1. A. Woodhull Working Amongst Working Men of Purity. Is it Natural?. ... Mrs. P. W. Slovens Alcohol Tho Effect on Nursing Mothers . . Mrs. Prod Richards Tho Youth of Alcohol In Hospi tals Mrs. William Nollson Those present were: Mrs. Geo. Holster, Mrs. P. Cur- rcn, Mrs. Wm. Nollson, Mrs. Roht. McCnuu. Mrs. J. A. Woodhull. Mrs. P. W. StovoiiB, Mrs. T. B. McGulio, Mrs. Prod LyHtor, Mrs. W. II. Clmp- poll. : 4 I MISSIONARY CIRCLi:. I V . Mrs. R. If. Corey dcllKhtrully en tertained tho Ilaptlst Women's Missionary Clrclo at her homo In the O'Connoll Apartments, Wodnoh dny nftornoon. Tho topic was "Wo man's Work In tho Homo MIhmIoii nry Plold." At tho business senslon, tho followliiK olllcer woro elected for tho viiriiIiik year: Pronldent MrH. A. '.. Downs. Vice-president Mrs. R. II. Corey. Recretnry - Miss Mainlo Gulovson. Tioasurer Mrs. If. Patdiett. It was dcddd to take up the study of Home Mlsslonnry Woik Cll Will DO nn ail UllJ outianni, ii.iiii xno riiOIIIH wuiu iiiiinimi.... .......... moans a "pot luck" dinner, nnd c,i wlth decoration of Valentino sug old fashioned "rng-tacklng." ' gestlons. festoons of red hearts hang- l.n In.llnu tifrwrint WnilnosdaV I ttut triim tlin rnlllllir II 11 ll (MHUUlllor, liroscnt Wodnesdny vor.Nfs pi:opli.'s social i i r The Norwegian Young Peoples Society met last Thursday evening In tho church hall. A socloty paper was read by Alfred .laren. Ar rangements were madn to give a Valentino party next Prldny night. I.i lli. mirlillM (if tlin Clllircll. After business, rofreshmontfl woro served by Miss Cora Mathlson and Mr. Oinnnn. Later, gamos nnd mu sic wore enjoyed. The next mooting of tho society will be Thursday even ing, Pob. 20tli, In the church par lors. Thoso prosont wore: Rev. nnd Mrs. Thorpe. Louise nnd Amelia Llllobo. Lucy nnd I.lllle Thornwnld. Rornghell Olsen, Cora Mathlson. Andrew Anderson. John King. Alfred .laren. Mrs. Onmnn Mr. Omann. Olaf Klrkland. Pnullim Nelson. Arthur Kolstnd. Chas. Lee and JnmcH Mathlson. PHISCIMiA CLITII .-. Tho PrlM-llla Club met last Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. George few uryuerw7rw AK 'i Whatovtu' youi' favorite oul-oC-iloor sport may lit', you can add to tho pleasure by taking a KODAK with vou. We havo a largo lino of. Kodaks and lrownie (aineras. It's our )leasurc to show you Kodaks and how to use tlioin. casting a pretty rollectlon from tho shaded llglits. During tho business session the following otllcers for the ensuing year wero elected: President, Mrs. Mngglo Ogron; vice-president, Miss Allco Tlckoll; secretary, Miss Mamlo Gulovson; trensurer. Miss llolcn McLaughlin. The retiring olllcors uro: Presldont, George Doll; vice-president, Miss Alpha Mauzoy; secrotnry, Charles Rehfeld; treasurer. Miss Helen McLaughlin. Tho remainder of tho evonlng was spent In n soclnl way. Every per son was given u magazine, pair of scissors, paste and n book of blank pages, from which articles they wero to make a picture- history of them solves. Tho books, when completed, caused mucn mernuieiii. ,mwi vum Myren delighted tho guests with several Instriiinentul nnd vocal so los, after which dnlnty refreshments worn served. Iloro nlso. tho valon- tlno idea wnB carried out. Mrs. George Gulovson, Mlssos Rose My ron nnd Helen Gulovson assisted In serving. Among thoso prosont woro: Rev. A. P. llassford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcoi-ko Gulovson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvn Doll, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Anderson, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. M. Ogron . the Mlhsos Uelvn nnd Ilesslo Plann gan. llolon McLaughlin. Allco Tick ell. Prune cm Pranse. Bvn Drotsor. Inez Unldwln. Marie Vnsey, .oe Do lnn, Alice Richardson, Rose, Clara and May Myren, Esther Johnson. Joan and Emma Pltzgerald, Iloslo Ayie, Einiiin Quartermnss. Alpha Mauzey, Mamlo nnd llolon Gulovson, nnd Messrs:' G. W. I.oslle. George Doll. Ray Olllvant. Rev. T. Giimths Ralph Richardson and Mr. Culver. : ! C. W. II. M. ! ,. . . MM m mitmlinrrt tt ia rMirfurin ti M'n.n.m'u Unueil ! Mllniiu ,-if thn I I'lllllll PI IIWHIK lit MIPflllDIO ll il' Christian Church spent u delightful uiierucHiii :u ino noiiio in .mih. ihii bce in tho O'Connoll Apartments, last Tuesday. Splendid papers wero road by Mrs, E. L. Ilopson. Mrs. C. A. Sehlbredo nnd Mrs. lrluluo, on tho gonornl sub ject of "The Women of tho Orient." Tho duet by Mrs. John W. Motley nnd Mrs. Geo. Coloinnu, and solo by Miss Preston woro rendered In a tnn.it tilitittiliit. minium Mro Pm. I pie presldod over tho business ses sion ami .Mrs. iiowaru uau cuargo of tho program. Tho homo was handsoinoly deco rated with hearts nnd n dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Uurbuo and Mrs. Rushy. There wero about thlrty tlvo In nttondnnce. Among thoso who wero In atten dance at the enjoyable occasion were: Mesdaiues Sehlbredo, Held, Cop plo. Motley, linmol, Doward. Ral ston, Isaac. SCopo, Davis, Snyder, Ynkl, Uuoll. Colomnn. Hopson. Cox, J ono8a Drown, llusby. lHalno, Uarbee, Rawlluson, Jones, Cook, nnd Miss Preston. Miss Immol. Miss Topo and Rev. Doward. he 8V"" .."""'.. "' :..r i,i trio to VlBlietl, MllUBUW"--!... . , tho old family homo at Storm Ln to. Iowa, where ills niojner, "",';" recent y at Los Aiigeics. m ....- At Enid, ho visited old friends ami I nlso at the Homo 01 cue '"" , , Bugeno Crosthwnlte. of Mnrsh leld. He will reach San Prnnelseo Mon day. . . , Mrs. P. K. Gettlns spent part of the week as a guest or Mrs. 1. C. Russell nt Heaver Hill. MIbs Eugenia Schilling Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. W. P. Murphy. In Mnrshlleld. whllo recuperating rrom her recent Illness. Mrs. W. C. llradloy Is now at Mon rovia, Cal.. and writes that she likes tho country very much. She snys Dr C W. Tower. Mrs. Tower and Miss Nellie nro pleasantly located there. Tho Towers like It very much and mny purchnso a winter home there unci get nn nuto for tholr prl- Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn. who has been visiting at tho homo of her parents. Judge and Mrs. Roberts. In Enid. Okln., Is expected homo early in March. .;. ;. : -..i.. t ........ l.'-imn nt Viirtli Hcnd .iimn i.iiuiii ...fj ";,, ,i. was the guest of Mrs. R. K. Hooth tho early part of tho week. : : Prod Holllstor nnd family f v.. ... i. D,,...i ..iiirtinil Mils week, af ter spending Bovcrnl months In San Diego ami soucnern tmuimim polntB. ... Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Merchant nnd fnmllv will leave In a few weeks for Snn Prnnelseo, where they will innko tholr homo for n time. They will lease their Mnrshlleld homo furnlsh ...i nu iimv do not Intend to pcr- I mnnontly glvo up tholr residence on the nay. .. .!. ! Miss Evelyn Anderson left this week for Snn Prnnelseo. whero she will visit nt the home or Judge nnd Mrs. Antonln Perry. Mrs. Perry was formerly Miss Mny Vanderburgh or Mnrshflold. Miss Anderson may visit with her sister. Mrs. Eric Wold, at Hurllngnme, Cal.. a row days hororo leaving for Honolulu. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Greenongb will lenvo In n fqw days for Sail Prnnelseo. nftor nn extended stay on the Hny. Mr. Greenongh linvliu been tho Inspector In charge of tho eonstruetbti of tho Snn Rninon at tho Krusj and HnnkH sliipyanis. Their dopart,uro will bo greatly re gretted by tho ninny friends they made hero. Last Saturday evening thev ontortnlnod nbotit eighty of tholr friends nt n banquet In North Rend, in honor of the successful launching or tho Snn Ramon. NEW LINE OF KIMONOS JUST RECEIVED The lasl steamer brought us a line of l(j in no superior to any ever shown on Uoos liny, jj are dainty as the petal o! a plum blossom and beautiful as a spring morning. They are the ii'cw ni i.roMlimis of the best manufacturers in a,.. i and our system of doing business enables ustoof. ler you a neiier uiai is, u iuwcr pnec timn yon have ever been given on these goods. ' You must see the goods to a)preciate the values. Our line embraces Ilabatai Silk Kimonos, i. ported Cotton Crepe Kimonos, Mandarin Coats ij old Chinese and modern Japanese stylos. Thev come in blue, gold and colors. The prices lower than ever before offered oa Coos Bay. $1.25 TO $12.50 HUB DRY GOODS CO. 0 'Council Building. .Market Av cnuc. GflQUILLE 6 ! WINNER AGAIN1 -. - I LEAVE 1M ON BREAKWAI High School Basket Ball Steamer Sails Today Wa- I )e eloping and Punting. Phone 122 .1 Kl'WOUTIl LKAOUK mm n v Mrfnlliiiii lii 11 letter to Mr. McCollum stntes Hint she ex pects to leave San Prnnelseo shortly for her homo In North Ilend. She stntes thnt her slstor. Mrs. Harry Moffntt, has recently moved to tho Mount Washington Apnrtments nt the corner of Washington nnd .lonos streets, Snn Francisco. Mrs. S. C. Smnll, who wus expect ed homo next week from hor visit in Montana, will probnbly not re turn for soino' time, ns n result of being culled back to Columbus. Mont., by tho sudden dentil of her father. The funeral will bo hold nt Columbus tomorrow. Mrs. Small's mother died n number of years ago. '. ' '.' Mrs. Hans Reed of Centorvllle has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. .1. M. Upton, nnd frlonds In Mnrsh flold this week. : 11,11- '1' r'rlrrllliu ulin fin. llin nnul four months Iiiib boen pastor of tho Myrtlo Point I'robytorlan Church, will loavo shortly for his old home in Oklahoma, to locate. .;. .;. . Miss Helva Fliuiunan spent pnrt of this wook on business and plect uro nt South Inlet. t ; A' Mrs. 1). C. Green Is entertnlnlUK a few fi lends at her homo In South Mnrshlleld this afternoon. : ; R. C. Dement or Myrtle I'olnr wns hero today arrniiKliiK lor the lemoval or his daughter Mr. White, from Mercy hospital, to the W. C. llradloy homo In Wot Murslifleltl. Mrs. White has been 111 for several mouths and the llradloy place has boen leased In ordor to secure more homelike siiiToundlnifK for her. A uure has been secured for her. Or. Whlto mny bo able to nrraime his affairs nt Klamath Palls so tlmt ho cun spend inoro tlmo with hor hore. Team Defeats Marshficld By Score of 21 to 17. Tho basketball ganio between Mnrshlleld nnd Couulllo hore Inst ovonlng. resulted In n score of l!l to 17 In fnvor of tho visitors. A good crowd was In nttondance, prin cipally Mnrshlleld people, and (ho cheering wus loud nnd long. ; During tho first half Mnrshflold stnrted tilings off with n rush, scor ing two fouls nnd n Held basket, but then they relaxed and nllowod Co iiilllo lo mnku three Hold baskets In succession. Mnrshlleld then ninilci a foul nnd u Hold basket and tho half ended, nftor Coqulllo had dono the same thing. I In tho second hnlf, Coqulllo mado ono foul nnd two Hold bnBkots, fol lowed by ono Held basket by Marsh-' Held. Couulllo then innclo two Hold baskets ami three fouls, after which Marshllold mado threo Hold baskets nnd two fouls, Tho Mnrflhllold Hold baskets woro mado by Carlson, two; Clark, three; Lecocn, ono. Their fouls wcro mndo by: Lccocq, four nnd Clark, ono. i Tho following mndo tho Coqulllo baskets: Mast, four; Miller, ono: Oerdlng, two; Leslie, one. Tho foulH were miide by: Leslie, two; nnd Oerdlng, threo. i Tho olllclnla wcro: Oordlng, of Co qullle, roferoo; Morrow, of Mnrsh lleld. umpire: I'itmnii of Mnrshlleld, nnd Robortson, of Coqulllo, time keepers: Isaacsoni, of Marshllold, scorekoopor. Tho lluoiips of tho two tennis woro us roiiows: Mnrshlleld Coqulllo I'OMltlOII. Lecocci Losllo U riiUIIS Tho Kpworth l.ongue of tho Meiliodtst Church will give a so ilnl next Wedneiday evening, Fob. 12. for the league members, who are requested to meet at the church nt 7::10 o'clock. A T. INFORMAL Haines Is expected I homo Tho North Rend Altar Guild has postponed meotlngs until nftor Lent. J Tho next meeting of the Royal Auction Hrldgo Club will ho with Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Wodnosdny, March 2C. ; The ladles of tho North Hond Fresbytorlan Church will hold a so cial in tho Mlzpah claBs room, Thursdny aftornoon. Mrs. Geo. Mandlgo, Mrs. Goo. Ilnrtmnn, Mrs. Robt McCann, Mrs. Anna Larson will bo hostesses. Re freshments will bo served. : Tho Progress Club will havo nn aftornoon with Sir Wnltor Scott, next Monday aftornoon, at the homo of Mrs. A. K. Adolspurgor In South Mnrshflold. Tho Young Lndlos Aid of tho Norwegian Church will meet noxt Thursdny ovonlng with MUs Elsie Larson of Ferndalo. ... .;. .; On noxt Thursdny aftornoon thore will be n mooting of the Ladles' Aid of tho Norwoglan Church in tho church hall. COLIilTflK WOMKX The colego women in Mnrshlleld Clark , Curtain Sett m an KrutN . It V L F ' it is' L G Knowlton Mlllor . . Must - Oordlng So far Coniiillo has won threo stralulif games. ilofoutliiK overy tOMiu In tho county. Owlnir to tho showing of Htrength. thoy nro prnc- cicaiiy nssureu uio ciininplonslilp ibis season. Next Friday night Mnrshflold will pluy Ilnudon nt Ilandoii. iim: wardk.v nn:s. loseph V. Cculiiis Passes Away Af- ii-r iirier unless m IKispltal. J08oph C. Corbus, for yenra n Uro warden of tho Southern Pacific lu tho Fall frook country, dlod CnrlV VCStorilnv nt Mnrm. l.nm.llnl nftor n short illness of kidney trou- "jo. no WIIB iiiougiit to tho hos pltul only n fow days ago. Mr. Corbus during tho summer mouths nttended to his duties na 11 ro wnrdon. hut during tho wlntor months trapped In tho Fall Creek section nnd hunted big ganio. llo has n numbor of rolntlvcs. Coroner Wilson hns wired a sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Hanco of Mt. Plons nnt, Mlehlgnn, and Rort Case, n nophow lu Portland, to nscortnin what shall bo dono with tno body. .Tosoph Corbus will bo burled to morrow nftornoon nt 2.30 from tho Ison Undertaking parlors, Itov. Rutledgo omclntlng. nro planning; to effect nn organiza tion hore. nklng in all who havo at tended eollogo as well as thoso who havo graduated from tho higher In stitutions of lonrnlng. Tho nnmos of tho college women nro being col loctod by Miss Topping, city llbrn rinn, nnd a meotlng mny bo called soon. Wireless Station Moved to Cape Arago.' The Rrenk witter Bailed todijix for Portluml with a good lltt of jt suiiKurs anil a iiur cargo oi utf Captain Mncgenn wanti itfs on to secure ino remuiti w : wlroicss stntlon from Knoli Ha it high point on Capo Arago. taC vosseds will be constantly la kI muiilcutloii with the liny. Atpj out, tho mountains near the H Hue north and south tutu oil 2 Mnrshlleld stntlon from tfcJ i mi nml ilown the const. He unl Ilrenkwutor's wireless cuiipn:!J now tho moBi powenui aiotj const. Among thoBo sailing ontteBs wiilnr worn the following' R. A. Wilkin, A. N. Holtmj Carlson. Mr. Alvorson. H. Diltti V. Ilrndon, R. II. .Mntlcr.C8.to gomcry, J. M. Wright, ww Itov. 0. W. Grimth. C. Y.nizv II. Hustle J. II. Aiinnn, ii. ict ondnll, Mrs. II. R. KlrkwWj Klrkendnll, Kva Klrkcndill. Ei Klrkendall, F. uavis, u, ' G; Ackcrmnn. Mrs. V. O.Atlf F. A. Duly, J. II. Tliorcson. II. Thomson, I). . nacc.vwi rotto, M. Shuwnrd. F. II. Coi.1 II. Rogors. Mrs. v. u. w" a.i.l.l.laflnlil Mr hlUBSUiril Flak. A. J.Vurficr, S. Krlelrt, Johnson, J. W Ilennctt, 0.1- I.I !..... ,1. CfllllB. J. II. IMi IIHiiiniM, I'liHin """..'. fn J. .1. Mllor. A. II. Sillier. J K lips. Mr. W. R. IlrMdlo,e,FS S. Rlchnrd. R. Vinson, J. e- J. Ilurton, J. Oriiner. TII)K 'rAIU.IN. pocket ! NORTON .V IIANSLVSJ"" A FIIKSII BllW OLY.MPIA OVSTWIS JlflJ OI2IVKI). Freo l'l''.j your OltliKR to m. ....t hi' TO TIII-J ri.'i'" " rtfii coos n.u ";( Wo nro tho only houK County sollhm' direct M m Burner nt wlioicnio i'""( Wo nro the only ho l3rfi county prlntliiK ft cata,or' gains nnu pm-', 1Mrit-- It our nclvcrtlBlns dlstrlt to soo nnd Blvo jou drop In nt tliurtort d, : WO ml u. ", Coos couniy o "- - p. of Coffco, Teas, SplW. Powder, ote. , .i&u4 " Como In nnd Bot ""': n win ll.U. 'J&i tnnv lio llllllUtlli l" COOS BAY, TEA, J AND SPIU m 184 .Mornci ::, , (O'Connoll BggSt Phono 394-J Jiii-s Vnlentlnos nt Coos Day Cash Store. Prices, ono-hnlf cont up. SPWEllA COJiSETS mny bo obtained In Mnrshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsctier. 152 So. 5th St. phone 200X. Mtie wb Aim now o x. nnn Eiani" r-YPEnt SCIIKlLi-c. - s skillkd wuon r KI IX ALL l.ia TKK1). cos By Steams KT, JA11 sgfrggs