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mm .. am. ti. innoa 'iCgTlfclfVJUM'Ai THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1913 EVENING EDITION. r p -rr'r. p j At (Contlnuctl from Pago Two.) ,..,... , .n.-..--- s.w. SOCIAL CALLMJAIi. - i Tuesdny. Mrs. Gnmmlll, Mrs. S. D. Harper. Mrs. F. E. Dlincnt and Mrs. It. Long. I LADIES' AUT C'M'II. ! The Ladles' Art Club met yester day afternoon with Mrs. F. II. Storey. A principal fenturo of the after noon's meeting was the making of arrangements for the annual club picnic which will be neui June aaa, After the sewing hour refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lydla Lang. Those present were Mrs. A. L. Hoiiseworth, Mrs. John Matt, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. Win. Iloagland, Mrs. Nels IlasmuBsen, Mrs. .1. G. Kinney, Mrs. Win. Schroeder, Mrs. E. D. McArthur. Mrs. Lydla Lang and Mrs. Frank Sumner. 4 111111)013 CLl'll. I ; The Mnrshlleld llrldge Club was entertained Inst Saturday afternoon by Mrs. II. S. Tower. The first prize wns won by Mrs. L. J. Simpson and tho second by Mrs. W. S. Turpen. Next Wednesday tho club will he en tertalned by Mrs. Turpen. The substitutes on Snturdny wore Mrs. Ansgnr Lngerstrom and Mrs. C. It. Peek. The club members present wcro: Mrs. V. S. Turpen, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Mrs. II. M. Richardson, Mrs. E, K. Jones, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll. Jr., Mrs. J. W. Ben nett, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. C. M. Uyler, Mrs E. 0. Porhnm, Mrs. W. M. Ulnko, Mrs. J. S. Coke and Mrs. 0. W. Kaufman. 4, 4 4 I EASTSIDE KKWI.Nfi CLl'll. I 4 4 Tho Eastsldo Noodle-workers will moot Thursdny. tho twelfth, with Mrs. Wnltor Uobertson. I from Sundny and hnvc secured tho eo-operntlon of the Coos Hay Concert ' Hand and It Is expected that an un usually largo number will participate. Invitations nro to be sent out In a few days for tho Elks' Annual ball, which will bo given nt the Eagle's hall June 25. Each member of tho lodge lias tho prl liege or Inviting ono couple. Elaborate preparations are being made for the event which Is expected to surpass any of the summer season. ,j. .j. .. 4 Tuesday. Enlscoiml Guild with J. W. Hennett. Hoynl Auction llrldge with Mrs. Fred Powers. Wednesday. Epworth League Social. Marshlleld Hrldgo Club with Mrs. W. S. Turpen. Methodist Ladles Silver Tea. Thursday. St. Mary's Episcopal Guild with Mrs. L. W. Traver. EaBtsldo Sewing Club with Mrs. Walter Robinson. Friday. Ladles' Art Club. C'l'PII) AT THE SWITCH. I - THIMHLE CLl'll. Mrs. C. S, Knlsor will entertain tho members of the North Heud Thimble Club Friday, June lit. .J. .. , I SOCIAL SEWIN(.' CLl'll. , 4 Tho Social Sewing Club will not meet for several weeks, owing to tho nbsence of a number of mem hers. .j. .j. . 4 I SEWING AFTERNOON. T Miss Grnco Kruse entertained Mrs. R. 1). Dement, Mrs. I). E. Mn- loney and Misses Madgo Harry. Nora Tower, Florence Aiken ami Frances Williams Informally at sewing Thursday afternoon, compli mentary to Mrs. Dement, who Is spending a few days with lior aunt, Mrs. W. I'. Murphy. I PRESHVTERIAN MISSIONARV I - On tho last Wednosdny of the month, Juno 21. tho Presbyterian Missionary Society will hold a mooting. X J. . flclatlng. Tho bride was formerly MIbs Alma Zimmerman, of River ton, and they will make their homo at Rlverton. Those present at tho dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. HnlnoB, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Dor othy and Florence Raines and Miss itutli Heddon. . I EVENING PARTY. . Ono of tho most delightful sninll parties of the week was that at tho homo of Mrs. O. O. Lund Tuesday evening. Dancing and music wore followed by refreshments. Among those present were Misses Mary Smith, Esther Nelson, Margaret Lund, Myrtle Lund and Ruth Mat thews and Messrs. Clifford Downs, D. Hanson. A. II. Woods, Oliver Lund and Hen Davis. , 4- ! RECITAL. At the recital to be given Wed nesday evening, Juno 11. at Loggio hall, North lend, by tho pupllB of Miss Mildred Rood, tho following pro gram will furnish the evening's en tertainment: Hearts and Flowers. Tobanl Gladys Ferry Wnllx, Krogninnn. Johnny Mlrrnsoul Protty Primrose, Reade Aldenne Smith Wnltz. Engleinnn Elllo Flnr.ton Slm!cttc, Krogmauu Frances Mlrrnsoul La Eollnuo Harp, Smith ....'. Wlllielmlim Thoiu Love Fay. II. Woyts . . Gladys Larson Hells at Evening ... Milton Jackson Reverie, Driimliellcr . Jenny Johnson Meditation, Morrison . . Myrtle Lenet Love s Golden Dream, Sawyer Cupid is again playing havoc with the .Marshlle d telephone exchange and rumors of n number of nup tials in tho coming summer are many. Miss HobsIo Flyo. who has boon chief operator here, has tendered her resignation and Miss Hcatrice Smith will retire from the phone office soon. v 4- I WEDDINGS. , 4 4 Geo. W. Shelly, of Myrtle Point, and Miss Lucy Spooner, a teacher In tho Mnrshlleld public schools, were married laBt Sunday at tho C. A. Smith home In North Rend, the Rev. D. A. .McLcod officiating. They will reside In Myrtle Point. This evening nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Van .llo In North Rend, will bo solemnized the mnr rlage of their daughter. Miss Ethyl Van Kilo and George lleglo. Close friends and relatives have been in vited, tho ceremony to take place at S o'clock. They aro among tho best-known young couples In North Hcnd. Announcement has been mndo In Portland of the engagement of Miss Helen Mnson Stnudlsli, daughter of J. F. Standlsh, superintendent' of the North Hond Lumber Company, to Samuel Draper Dunlop of Chicago, the wedding to take place In July. The announcement Is of much In terest on tho Hay iih Miss Slandlsli won ninny friends on the Hny u couple of years ago when she spent n row months at the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Rest while visiting her father here. I WED IN CALIFORNIA. VOPNG LADIES AID. Stiowllako Mnzurke Op. US, Henri Van Gnel Maude Fry Hrlght Days, Eiiglemnn Martha Rock Robins Departure, Fisher Emmn Fitzgerald Thots of Thee Op. 100, Wen.ol . . .Mrs. Heron Tho JoKsnmlnie. Powell . . Ruth Fry Wnltz (Four Hands) . . . .Evelyn and Hornlce Mlrrnsoul Uy tho Lake Helen Perkins Stars A-Tvlnklo. Streasbog .... Ruth Howrou Hevorle, Drumheller .Margaret Wiseman lloudolelta, Euglemiiii Hlaiiche Mlrrnsoul Starlight Waltz. Hrnlnnrd Olive Monro Two weddings of more than usual Interest to Coos Ray people took place this week In California. On Wednesday. June I. Irving Chandler, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler, and Miss lesslo Reed, wore married nt Sacra mento at- the homo of tho bride's parents. Mrs. Chandler, mother of the groom, wns present. Immediate ly alter the nuptials, tho young cnu pie Ion for San Francisco and nftor mi extended honeymoon tour will come to Marshlleld to make their .Mnxiuo JoncR home. Fantasia, Woyltt . a .;. Tho marriage of IlenJ. Chandler, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler, and Miss Cecllo Wil cox will take place at Eugene Juno IS, . the nuptials taking place nt the Eugene Eplscopnl Church on the day of Mr. Chandler's gradua tion from Oregon University. Af ter n short honeymoon trip to var ious enrtst points, they will come to Maishlleld to reside. ;. .;. Miss Vivian Taylor mid Hurry G. Hutler wero ninrrlod nt the homo or the. brldo's pnronts, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor. In Santa Rosa last Wednos dny. Arter a honeymoon trip to Cali fornia points, tho young couple will come 10 .iyrtio Point to mnkc their herd's Girl's Dream. Op. 1.1, Aug Llnhltzky Ruth Pitman Clirlstmus Clilinos .. Esther Sullivan Military March. Ferba . Lola Illtchoy Spring Song, .Mendelssohn Mabel liniuol C. Hrndley. of tho Hradlov Candy Company, is planning to tnko tho employes or the company on n day's outing Sunday, either to tho hoach or to the hoadwators or South C'ooh Rlvoi .!. !- . I X. It. ALOINI RANQl'ET. -I - Tho Young Ladles' Aid or the Norwegian Church was entertained last evening at the Mathlsnn homo In Hunker Hill. There was n snort IiiisIiicxk moot. I ng, the young Indies deciding to pny for tho palnllng of the chapel. Tho society Ih busy sowing for the bazaar which will be held In tho fall. Refreshments wore served to blisses Dlua IIJollo. Elslo Larson. Jennie ami Edna Johnson. Then Larson. Hannah Simile. Cora. Alice nnd Mable Mathlson. Rev. nnd Mrs. Thorp. Mrs. K. Eiiokson. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mathlson. Andrew King. C. II. Omwnn nnd Oliver Larson. The society will meet Juno 19th with tho Misses Dlna HJolle and Then Larson as hostesses at the homo or .Mrs. W. Nelson In Ilnv Park. I X. II. EPISCOPAL Gl'ILD. i Tho Episcopal Guild of St. Mary's met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ingram, of North HpiuI. Tim business mooting was nroslile.l nvnr when th by the president. Mrs. Phillies. Tho I tallied th regular routine of business wnslHondlllgl gone through with and thou refresh- noted as toastninster. calling menu were served ly Mrs, Ingrain, assisted by Mrs. A. E. Morton. Tho Guild will moot next Tuosdnv with Mrs. L, W. Traver. of Plat 11. Instead of In two weeks, owing to tho necessity of getting In oMrn work. Tho guild members decided to ehnngo the hour of Sunday orshlp from i' o'clock In the afternoon to S o'clock in tho evening, think ing that more people would bo able to attend. A silver ten will ho hold at tho homo of Mrs. Arthur Morton Tuesdny, Juno 17. Those present at the mooting wero Mrs. H. E. Hancock. Mrs A i'.. .Morten, .Mrs. .mini Lonnan. Mrs, Seldon Lonnan. Mrs. I. r. Rartle Mrs, Archlo Phillips, Mrs, George Everett. Mrs. L. W. Traver. Mrs, Sohlhrede, Mrs, Stevens, Mrs. Isaacs and Miss Freda Holm. Mrs. Sneddon; homo. Mrs. E. E. Straw, of Marsh- Hold, was anient: those mommi nt Hi nuptials. : WED NEXT WEEK. Friends or Guy W. Chambers nnd Miss llazol Kirk lmvo heon i apprised that they will be ninrrlod 4 4 ! Ll'NCIIEON INVITATIONS. I Miss Marian Seaman l.ns Issued I '', So ttS i-'ii19 S' 'r fiivltiitliin for n luncheon nt tho I 2f If M.i ,,0, J iKKI c '"., I0. "".f1'" home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ! ... ! I' , ' 'V t "f thr, "y A. E. Seaman. Thursday, June !,S i'ffi.J K" 15 " 4 - TO PICNIC Sl'NDAV. I 4 .; j . . I.Mr, riininiiors is now mnnngor or I tllO SdlltllOI'll Dill I', Ml rnim ,.,....,. store at Empire and wns for n voar or moro ngent of the Alliance dock In Marshllold. The young couple will rosldo nt Emplro. ! ! -I-I TENDERED SHOWER. DINNER PARTV. - ! - Last Tnosdny evonlng Miss Ellen Aiiiooii was tendered a delight ful miscellaneous shower by n niiin- Roses nnd Oregon grape, nnd tho V,,1 ,,1er ri',p,,,I t .'H Hend. colors brown and gold, furnished tho , ? Anderson nnd Fred Kruse, son decorations for tho bannuot tahlo at or "'' n.,lt' Ml'8 K- v- Kruso, wfll tho Oregon hotel. Friday ovenlng. " innmo!1 , "l8 "Jh. Following e Aiuiniil Association outer- ","""u" "' kiu. an niiormni lio Sonlor class of the North m"sk'nl ProRrnm was enjoyed. Bh school. Professor Griihl)s!1.A"10l1,B 1tll0S0,I,resc,'t wero Mss toastninster. calllnir n.on I Mm . 1t'",n8 '' Mnttson, Miss PrnfoKm. Ilnnli Mr ii.,i,.w. mi., . . l"OZ Anderson. Miss Mellmln Aml. Faith Hunt, who gave the address f'1' , -M,ls8 J108h,n 0rIf". J"88 to the Seniors, nnd Lvlo Chnpelle ' l',088' ,l,um:K ,-Mlss '"'o Wllllnnis. who responded for the Senior Clnss!l'M,,f IrncoI ,,,,on' Mrs- C. II. Wnr Followlng the banuuet. election ofi"' Mr8.,..c- 'V, Smith. Miss Karl .minim omcors iook plnce. resiiltliiL-i " "" .umin-u uuuu ns follows: president. Miss KIL-n An derson: vice-president. Lyle Cltapollo; secretary, Miss Freda Hazer; treas urer, Geo. Dewey. Among the hosts and guosts were: Professor and Mrs, Rnnb. Prorossor Gi'uhbs, Dr. Rebec. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kern, Misses Freda Hazer. lalth Hunt. Nonnn Chase, Naomi Smith, Ruby Wntkliis. Ellon Ander son, Gnico Fulton. Mildred Rood, nnd Mossrs, Harold Hunt, Geo. Dowoy. Lyle Chnpelle, Fremont Hodson. John llnnson, Clarenco Kibler. Fred Kruse, ("has. Van Zllo and llnrrv Conrad. I homo of Mrs. P. L. Pholan In Myrtle A tnlli Dr. Paul Kalsnr, of Salem. Is visit ing his friend. Dr. Molt, of North Hend, for u few days on route to' Curry County, where ho expects to; locate. I Mrs. II. E. Iliirinoster and daiigh- j tor. .lane, left yesterday on the llroak- , water for Portland, whore they will ( see the llose r-esiivni. visiung imor Mrs. llurmester'H mother and father at Oswego. Dr. Ilurnicster will takeJ their car north In July to Join them for the return home. Mrs. Warren Stein left this week for Portland, where she will attend the O. E. S. Grand Chapter and the Carnival. Miss llelva Flanagan, teacher of the South Inlet school Is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Flanngnn. Miss Mary Price Is In town from her home neiir Hrldgo visiting friends having come especially to attend the Alumni bntuiuct of last evening. Miss Lola Montgomery and Miss Ruth Dyer are down from Daniels Creek for a week end visit with rela tives at Mlllingtnn. v Mrs. C. II. McLaughlin nnd live children leave next Wednosdny on tho Hrenkwator to stay for tho sum mer with her sister, Mrs. Oberg, In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Relse, of Granger, ' wasii.. nro guests at the I. s. Kaur mnn home, Mrs. Kelso being a sis tor of Mrs. Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larson, of San Francisco, are guests of Julius Larson .and other relatives on tho Hny. Mr. Larson Is a brother of Julius Lursoti. Mrs. A. E. Adelsperger Is plan ning to Issue Invitations for nn nf tornoon. the coming week, the exact i date not Doing rixod yof. Mrs. V., Stanley nnd Mrs. G. Peder son. who haxo been the guests of Mrs. Matt Stonholni, will leave Sun day for San Francisco. Hartlett Flaiiagan, sou of Mr nnd Mrs. C. R. Flanagan, arrived home' Inst evening from Corvnllls, where ho has been attending Oregon Agiicul- tural College the past year. Eric Holt, sou of .Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. I N. Holt. Is expected home todny from i Salem, whore he has been attending Willamette University the past year I .Mrs. M. A. .Mcl.eod. Mrs. C II Marsh. Mrs. J. T. Hall ami Mrs. F. E. j Allen mo among the Marshlleld wo men who will bo In attendance nt tho Eastern Star meeting In Portland. Following the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Allen will visit relatives In Albany C. F. McKnlght loG yesloriln for Portland, when- be will Join Mrs. McKnlght. They will return about June -Ml ami will be uccniminiiloil !v her sister. Slrii. L. L. Purler and her three little sons, who will visit here for Homo time. .Miss llessl.. Ayre left yestordny for Portland, where she will visit Mrs. Chester Endlcott. formerly Miss Hal Ho Davis, of Marshlleld. lie Davis, of Marshlleld. and Mrs. Henry llutmaii, formerly Miss .Mary Hansen. . The Episcopal Ladles nro todnv conducting n cooked food sale nt the Perry-Nicholson store. Mrs. E. G Per ""iii. Mrs. Hugo Qulsi ami Mrs. I.. M. Noblo being In charu-. Thayer Grimes, who has been pur suing his art course at Cincinnati, has gone to Now Vork City, whore ho will continue his studios during the next row months, nrolmhlv until nvt spring, when ho will probably go to Europe to complete his studies. Mrs. Win. Grimes Is oxpected here the last of next week or soon there nfter from Monrovia, Calif., to Join Mr. Grimes anil spend the summer on Coos May. .Mrs. Dresser will leaie tomorrow i or cnurm-nln, Whoro she will spend u few weeks. Dr. Hurtle, of North Hend. Is plan nlng to leave early In August on nn auto trip to California. At Los Ange las, ho will Join his wife, who leaves " i no a. .m. Simpson next week to spend the summer with hor parents. .iir. unii .Mrs. K. J. Coko. nnd thev. with Miss Mildred Coke, plan to mo tor homo, stopping at the principal points of interest. 1 1,,,lKI,r M'1,)i!"M nnd wRo and two children will leave next week for u motor trip to California ami plan to siieuil several weeks touring tho state uiiil visiting with Mrs. AlcDnes' .el ntlvou in the southern part. Miss Elizabeth Topping, librarian ., l,,,e Mn,TIllll",l I'Hl'He Library, in. i 8,,0'"l,lnK l,cr vacation Hi Port land and Salem, wrltos that sho will ......,. muni inns- convention nt Tn coina boforo returning home. w.-uiko .m iicii. Jr returned yes- winri" iV,ni r!,T,1,nop '"' forvallls, whore ho has boon attending Oregon Agricultural c'ollugo and will spen the siiinmor on tho nv. (lord wS1 w,l""'lu""uforaew i;Ml .JIII,., aIn,(Ulu,r ""'I ilmiRli. ei. Mrs. Jennie nd. loft this week lor Spokane after u plasait North Rend. THE "SELBY" SHOE Por Wome, V OM D OB a on n I Cffl j I rfK vZ A The Shoe That Needs Breaking n, no I Lour, out-door walks, h periods of being on the fee m ho homo, in the store, th office; do not tira the woman who wears Selby Shoes The Selby Shoe fits tho arch, All Selby Shoes m made with ro-inforcocl arches, When you slip 0n Selby you feel the support instantly, It fits at the arc as though held by a gloved hand, Although extremely comfortable-, Selby Shoes fit snugly and are handsome stylish, We fit you nror erly, Widths AA to EE, The season's smartest showing now ready for you, Selby Shoes can be bought only at Hub Dry Goods Company, $3.50 to $5.00. Hub Dry Goods Co. OVonnoll lJuihliiig. Phone 361 or and sister In Minneapolis and also from nttcmlliiK the mnrrlaKo of Wr lion Smith. Mr. Smith and his hrlde will proliahly not roneh Marshlleld to iiinke their homo until lute In August or early In September. Mrs. lOIIJah Kolloy Is ronteni plntliiK u Hip to Heuo, Nov., to visit her sister. Mrs. J. W. tJmsludtt and son. liny, will leave soon for Newport, Oregon, where they will spend a couple of months. Mrs. Ilorhort Colonial) and little sou and some of her friends lire ex peeled here soon from Spokane to visit nt the A. J. Savage homo. J. W. Illldeiihraud ami 'family yesterday moved Into tnolr now homo on South Mnrshlleld Heights. Mrs. II. II. Mii'lierson, formerly of Coos Hay, hut now a resident of San I'Timtiseo, has decided to spend the summer In the Vosemlte Instead of coming to Coos Hay as sho had planned. I lor brother, Arthur Her Iiik, arrived hero this week from San KraiK'Isi'o to look after some of her lul rests. 10. S. IVarnolt ami wlfo and Mrs. J. Allien Matsou mid sou, Julius, loft yesterday la Myrtle Point and llose buiK In the HarKolt auto for Port land, whoro they will take In the Hose Festival mid uttomi tlio l.astern COAST 1U nun Portland Wins Again From Oakland, Ten to Three Los Angeles Also Wins - i usi:iti,i,Tiitvr. Hr Ao.UlfJ I'miliCMtiftM) I WASHINGTON', D. C Jul I t;. Plans for tho lnvMt!;ita of tho basounll trust tre oid I today by Uenrcsentathe Gilli- I Klier. of IlllnnU. who ll bre 1 a hoiirliiR within a e k U(k 1 the llouso Itules CommWMc; I his resolution, Gallagher nu 1 luilfn dozen wltnwseinrtiia- I ileut to sustnln lilt cbirjM ci I "iiiouopoly. ' SMOKKIl. Dr. linrtle. of North Hend, was host Thursday evening to n number of friends. entertalnliiK Drs. S. W Mott and P. Kalsar, and Jlessrs. Onr dlner. Kalsar, O'Mara. Knton, Mullen. Kilgnr Simpson and Ted Kissnm. A Pleasant ovenlng was spent with ron verbntlon nnd musle, nnd a late sup per wns served. i).xci:s. It Is annouined that Lew Koyzer Will KlVO n llPMOllt hilll nt ,..,.,1.,. 1f nn,1 Afi.o n .., I.. .11 1.- . " "1 '" '-"h' "" ,.","' "V " ,' """o'8 """ V" UIU evonini; or Juno 21, the gave a delightful little dlnnor party pioeeeds of which will be contributed nt their homo on South Fifth street to the Mnrshlleld Public Library tho other evonlng complimentary to her brothor, Ilobort Harrison, nnd The Sons of Norway will give their hid bride, who were ninrrlod at second annual picnic nnd danclmr Coqullle, the llev. C. 11. Cleaves of-' party nt Eiiegren's Grove a week I.M-'OltMAIi Mrs 11. p. Uariington nnd son. Rverott, plnn to leave about the mid dle of the month for n visit with her sister In Mnrysvlllo. Calir.,' later, ac companied by her sister, tn vlit iimi. mother at Prinevllle, Ore. Miss Edith Horn Is oxpected to re turn noNt weok from a six weeks' visit with friends at Hosebunr. Mrs. V. M. Frledborg nnd son, C,lf-J fOrd left trill. IV fn.. n Hlinrt iMolt o, ,1.. ' - .-.., ., w..u.v 0 an m ma II CJ n.. ... .. ,i- Vi, 1 m1 m- 0l,0"""K "Is moth. ti. Mis. II M. Tower, from Lincoln. Nebraskn, to arrive on Coos 11 ay s l'""!1..'!"" "f.Hio summer "'o Charles City. Iowa, "id w 'on,o direct ,0 Mnrshlleld 'from that Mrs. Julia M. Eynns, 0f North W'ni',1.8 !e' f,. Canvm! tend the funeral of her nlothor ,..,' ll' sl,0""nrl. of North Hend received word this week of tho Mrs w "J.'f0111". Mont. ,Ip7!'.V' Sl 'Pliolsoii is expecting lllB. n -Mrs. Aiidorson. of Sokniio hero soon to visit her Hioy aro en route to California to" llt?fh M- Miillln nrrlvod here this weok from Sm, i?,.i ! SIIOMll nnr, f ... .' ' "",,:' 10 ,.;r, V.. ,,,u siiinnior . wtll,, , cp lllr ,kxUIM rmiWCM" W1' POIITI.AND. Ore, June (J-P , .....1. ...intlmi. MntA ffOIQ Ul" I II 11(1 IIIUH llll"lM B- - "-., Star mid .Musonlc meotlngs nnd visit Innil yesterday by if"" frlemlH. altlioiiKli OnKinnu iau "' -' Mrs. Hiowiilni: and daughter. Miss Pmtlaiurs clfilit. Iloeer, if Nan, nro plunnliig to spend most or rors by Oakland was pnl; rwp" the summer on Coos lllvor, proii ulilv taklui; the Hurtle cottage. llev. nnd .Mrs. It. 10. Drowning mid ciiiidren will probably Join thorn there Inter, Mr. ami Mrs. Hugo Qulst nnd Mrs. (lorn-go I- Murch spout last Sunday at their Hiimmor homos on Houili i:oos Illvir getting the plneoH ready for occiipuucy u little later In the sea son. So fnr, not many or tho Coos itiver cottngos luivo been occiipieu. Mrs. I M. I-'iiedborg Is planning to move up soon nnd Mr. Fiiedborg may conic hero soon from California to I bio for this. TlieKm7t At Hau rraiulMO ? - San Francisco .. , Venice - 'ft . I .. A lipping - K' ' I.OS AllRPU'8 J Sacrnmviiti n At Portlnml - , i Portland ! I ' oaKiimn ... o tin1fl3 Join li- r there. -Mrs. w " yr expects to leave soon or t Owen cottage. " to 111,pw rtinie time wiuiaprjx Here are the Names Suggested for the New Harris Pleasure Launch with Miss Florence Hovnolds nf n.. Ron City. Is a guest o her slse?" Mrs. Perry Dodso,,, of Souih Mai'sl ! Mrs. Howard Imhoff is Biionillnc a .fow days nt the A. H. Inihofr home North Hend. while jS j?, hoff is securing a now nonio for thoill In T'niHn.,,1 i. . """' IOT to.Veh.Vn1o the,mr.1-,'l-' suio. Itoso city to re Hh. nwMlA.i i this week from a visit with his broti.. The cominitteo, J. Albort Mntson, Hugh Mcl.aln, and Frank W. Smith. charged with choosing a iinmo from tho many submitted for Captain Har ris' now bont bad u dllllcult task. It was nlmost as confusing "s choos ing a unmo for tho baby and Hugh Mel.aln has had that experloiico moro tnnn onto. Thoro woro nearly rour scoro names Biibmltted nnd n lnrgo niimbor nrrived too Into to ho entered In the contest, Strangoly onough tho winning nnino wns sent In by someono who no glected to place his signature, on his suggestion, but If ho will present his proof nt Tho Times otllco ho will re colvo the award from Captain Harls. That The Times readers may Judgo for themselves and select n nnmo of tholr own choosing for a launch or a yacht that they may own In tho iiiiuro the list of names suuiiimeu nnd tho nanio of the porsons suggest ing thoni is printed bolow: "ureaiinauglit; Watorwitcli. iier nlce Hnrber: Sciiscnmp, Joseph Har bor; Columbln, Dora nnrber; Host Ever, Juno IVug, A. M.; Success. Mrs. M .M. Harris; Fleotwlng, Mrs. E. W. I-owis; Do Luxe, II. II. I.argont; Coos Speedor, Wator Queen, Mrs. Wm. Fnrrln; Hay Queen. John Tonbrook; Tho Dlsturbor, Laurenco Parker; Pleasure, W. E. Hommo; Sunshine, Mrs. Laura Hommo; Joyiido, Miss Frances Hommo; Mottaweo, Mrs. O. W. Rrlggs; Siimnrrls (from Sumner and Harris), D. Y. Stafford; Tho Ar- . ...u. nnKA .... A-r c. P. Elien:,5Srf Louis Carlson; X& W1 c...,i,..ni Charles DaTU. ' J M. Cox; To Step, ,CW Hoy. Paul Kruger J "J ,id looiie; Deatsthemall. OUi t. FastTIn.c.J.S.Son.1;cc ddio 'Ellerbeck; IgfV (irnvcs; Coos Hay Wg&w& mnn Sanford; JJm ff SI U-NVh-No Henry veuii.'-j niou The Ootigi.SbdlJ Pinesor: Faerrle Q". p. go; Mlnneh8ta.Mj pnri..vrsieci.i.D..rr Coos Queen, i.milcb; m B;, "&S fa St i!TSr? Hiakei nW'W T.-nlnv! BUM If.hlrl '--.. I :on7' Developer, '"-. n The neaver. J" 'qU ress, Geo. 8. WP Pisr, ?J'88' 'lr roniyOae; W- , irarnui - V