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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913-EVENINGvEDITlOrf . - N (Continued from Page Tbreo.) Thursdny at their homo In West Marslineld. It was the first time in threo years tliat all had been together. Those present were Air. and Mrs. Elckworth, Will Blck v.orth, Mrs. It. P. Gcbhart of North Pend, August Elckworth of San Pran clsco and Mrs. R. E. Plnegor. ... I filVKS IiUXCIIEOX A dainty luncheon was given by Mrs. C. L. Albrecht on Friday after noon in honor of Mrs. August Elck worth, of San Francisco, who is spending a short visit on the Hay. Among thoso present were: Mrs. E. A. Elckworth, Mrs. August Elck worth, Mrs. Chas. Kaiser, Mrs. It. F. Gcbhart, Mrs. It. E. IMnegor, Mrs. C. L. Albrecht, Miss Anna .lohansen. Miss Vera Albrecht, Miss Olga Holmes and Miss Theodora Kaiser. 4 - JXFOUMAIi CHAT I While there she visited Dr. Mackcy, a former Coos Day and Gardiner p.iyslcian, who -has been suffering for nine years from a stroke of paralysis. Ho resides in East Port land. 4 Dr. and Mrs. H, P. Hownrd of North Inlet were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. Mingtis part of the week. They plan to leave next Monday for Evorltt, Wash., their old home, where they will visit for a while. t 5 41 Owing to the nbsenco of so many ot the members the Auction Drldge Club has postponed the resumption of its meetings. 4 Miss M. F. Mullen has been the guest of Mrs. Morton Tower at Drcme Lodge on South Coou River the past week. 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Payne expect to return to Mnrshilcld about Septem ber 2i" from the Hartlo Bungalow on South Coos River where they have been spending their honeymoon. 4 .j. 4 Mrs. J. 10. Fitzgerald and daugh ter and Miss Ohmnn and Miss Dolan Miss Ef!lo Farrlngcr has been the (,ft tllH wc0 for Albany, where the guest of Mrs. Carrie Dungan at thu j.,. Wll attend college the coming A. P. Owens homo on South Coos vcnr( "River the past week. I i v I Miss Marjorle Cownn loft- yester- Mf. nml Mrs. A. T. Lnecrstrom ' .inv fur Kiti!iiii!. where sho has been were over Sunday guests of Mrs. .1. nlcrtcd to n position In the schools. W. Ucnnett at her summer homo at she graduated from the Oregon Ten Mile. I Fnlverslty at Eugene last spring nnd I her election In the schools there Is Prof. W. I. lllUIebrnnd nnd wire a decided compliment, arrived hero this week from Now york City. Prof, lilldobrand will Arthur Kolstad and Miss Alma have chnrgo of the manual training Kolstad of Coos River loft tin week department of the Mnrshllold Schools Kir Seattle, where hoy w on toi for the coming year. 1 1 he Pnlvorslty ot Washington fot ,j. .. i tho coming year. MSw STA ' Mn, M. Aturned ho.ne inurs.ni unuuoo.i. , m)UujVt w)l() hnH ,IC(;1 r v Mrs. P. Radford of South Coos Mrs. 11. 1,. Coleman will leave on tho next llreak water to meet Mr. Mver was tho house guest of Mrs. uoieinan ni I'oruunu una enjoy u ,, ,., ,,,, ,lf i,'uiMi,in .liiiinir .iirf uinv h. ...... 'iMn.v win i-oiim M. .Mel.aggan ot uaBisiuo uuiinf, to the Hay to spend moat of the fall., ,llu Wl"'ki 4 Miss MnrjoSo tiuMrono Foulkes'. M. . ii''VovolTks have been the guests of relatives at IjB In U ''VMi'S Conulllo tho past week. , J.larvsvlllo and Prlnovllle, Oregon. ,., , S5lio expects to return homo nboiit Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Swlnford were t,Ui,t(jinber 20th. guests tho latter part of tho week at " 4 ' 4 4 tho R. A. Annln homo In Myrtle T w )nv,H nn(, wfo aI1(, vMMrmx j I "'"1 W. It. Davis returned this week , .. m i i i fioni a trip through tho Crater I.ako Mr. and Mrs. Hornco RIchardH and ,, KaIualh 8t.ctlon. Mis. children of Ilnndon have been the , , ,.lllI(Ireil im,i H0t KuestH of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Murch mmth 80 wth icr lm,tllcr, Mrs. tlio past week. Vincent, In .lackson County before .. .. i , , Mr. Davis Joined her for tho latter Mrs. Horsey Kreltzer Is p anning , , w, ,,,, wn8 ()I1U r tll0 10Bt tlo. to leave for California to join Mrs. 'll(fl.i , ....h,,.,,, Ilousoworth and Mrs. Parsons for a 01 short visit there. I ... , , , ., . . , .j. .5. , I Word was received this week of the n.. i m mi.. . .i i.. birth of a daughter to .Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. h. Mlngus oxpee o ,( HnwlM,rt at tlielp ,10111U I(l Al.I)10. m01"1?' i T,KT.,1"y '"j; tt't . Saubert will bo remembered as land Oregon, where they will visit y,HH ,, UirB01 of mkoP ,, relatives for at lino. H,Ht(!ri M,HH s,BI1Il ,,.M0I,( mH ' been visiting at tho Saubert homo Mrs. Fred C'atlierall and her moth- f()r bdiiio time, or. Mrs. Stauft. nro expected , : hero on the Niutn Smith tomorrow Mrs. W. P. Murphy has been spend from San Francisco to visit at tho UK ,i, WVi, t the homo of her homes of Mrs. T. J. Hall and other ,.Btfr, Mrs. .1. E. Schilling. In, Myrtle relntlves. ... Point, while .Mr. Murphy Is In San Francisco on business. Geo. Murch .Ir. expects to leave .j. next week for Corvallls to reMiiine .Mrs. A. h. Ilousoworth loft this lila course at Oregon Agricultural cok fnr San Francisco to Join Mrs. College. I j.', m, arK,iiis for a moiitli'H stay at points of interest In that state. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. August Elckworth ilousoworth. who will leave the last expect to leave next Tuesday for (.f tho week for a visit with his their homo In San Francisco after a pt.rents and brother In Oklahoma, (lellgbtrul two weeks visit with rein- will return via California and ac tives on the Hay. company Mrs. Ilousoworth homo. I .;. 4, Mrs. W. G. Chandler Is expected Mr. ami Mrs. E. II. Morrlssev are homo next Tuesday from a month's now pleasantly located In their homo visit with her mother, Mrs. Ilacon, at Eleventh and Central which they nt Merlin, Oregon. gave up last spring when Mrs. Mor- , rlsscy started on her extended east Mrs. U. M. .Voblo returned this ern trip. Mrs, .Morrls.sey visited In week from a few weeks' visit at Nebraska, Oklahoma and other east- tho home of her sister. Mrs. Sltlon, ern points and also with her sons In Portland. She suffered from a at l.os Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. llnul- lek spell while In the Itose City, ford Wheeler, who occupied the Mor- Hssey realdencc.-'diVrlnK Mrs, Mor- rissev's absence nro now occupying the F. M. Parsons homo while Mrs. Parsons is visiting in California. Mrs. Eugene O'Connell accompan ied her sister, Mrs. N. Stcffens, nnd niece, Miss May Tully, as far as Tortland on their return home. Mrs. O'Connell will visit her (laughter Mrs. Wm. Ford, there for a few days and return with Mr. O'Connell from his trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hague took the party uost of the way to Roseburg In their auto. 4 4 W. P. Irish and wife, Mrs. R. A. Copple and children, L. P. Donning nnd wife nnd .Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Raymond returned this week from outings nt tho Reach, the former being at Sunset Uny and the latter at the Sncchl ranch. Dr. and Mrs. Schenk arc occupying tho G. W. Knufmnn home whllo Mr. nnd Mrs. Kaufman are spending a few weeks In Spokane with Mrs. Kaufinnn'8 parents, Judge nnd Mrs. Cyrus Happy, nnd with relntlves at Scnttle. Postmaster E. F. Itusscll and fam ily of Nort'a nend hnve been enjoy ing n few weeks' outing nt the II. Ii. Russell ranch. II. G. Kern' and wife of North Rend returned n few days ago from n few weeks' visit with reln:lvci of Mrs. Kern nt Sherwood. Orgoi. They motored out and l.i.ck n:..l tn nii tlin trln flnn 11 tit I ! tlir .' i ,te! ed North Rend on their re:.irn an I then encountered bad roads, thelt mnchlne setting mlrcd near Porter. L. C. Reynolds 1ms leased th! P. C. I.evar homo In North Hund nnd will move his family back to North Rend from Coqullle. Mr. Revnolds will Bpend most of his tlmo looking after his interests on the Sluslaw. Miss Pauline .1. 1'arr. who has iittnlned oulte :i reputation as an artiot, is expected homo this week from nn extended "isit wiiu menus nnd relatives In Portland, San Fran cisco nnd Minneapolis. a Alva Grout of North Rend hns re turned to Eugene to resume his courso nt the University ot Oregon. Mrs. C. K. Slinw and mother of North Rend returned this week from an extended visit in Minnesota. David Furry and wife, who hnve spent tho summer In North Rend, will leave soon for their home In San Diego. Mr. Furry Is a brother-in-law of Fred llolllster and super intended the construction of the elegnnt homo which Mr. llolllster Is Just completing In North Rend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor and son, Wllllnm. plan to leave about December Sth for Dayton, Ohio, where they will spend n few weeks with Mr. Krelt7.er's parents. En routo homo they will visit nt their old homo In Oklahoma. Mrs. Eugeno Crostltwalto has been visiting In Kansns City and will pro ceed to Oklahoma soon. She will be absent for another mouth. J J Mrs. II. A. Murphy nnd children loft this week for IJnndon, whero they will mnko their future home. Thev hnvo been guests of .Mrs. F. E. Westerbcrg. Mr. Murphy Is associat ed with Mr. Westerberg In a chain of stores which tho latter Is estab lishing In the towns of Coos county. Mrs. Georgo Parker loft Thursday for Gresham, Oregon, whero sho will visit relntlves for a lew weeks nnd later attend the Oregon State Fair at Salem. J Mrs. .1. W. Ilonnett returned this week from n pleasant outing at Ten Mile. 4 Miss Ruth Allen left Thursday for Albnuy and Lebanon, where sho will visit for a few months with rela tives, .Miss Reatiico Smith left last week for Youcalla to visit hor sister, Mrs. P. Huntington. 4 Ted Klssam Is expected back to North Ilend next week from his trip East whero ho was called by tho Illness ot his mother. .Miss Dorothy Klbler plans to re turn to North Rend this weolc from What We Seek to Accomplish THIS OWL I'rcsci'ipiion Pharmacy is primarily and proporly a dru store, lis aim and ambi tion is to be lirsi in tho thoughts of tho people of this i'onnnunity as a drug store. In our effort to accom plish this we have avoided the many side lines that destroy the atmosphere of a pharmacy and make a drug store seem like a department store. Whenever you think of drugs we want vou to think of The Owl. We base this desire on 'Honest Service and a sincere effort to merit your confidence and approval. Beginning next Monday we will print a series of advertisements that will sot forth some essential facts concerning physicians and proscriptions, health and medicines that it will pav everv person in this community to read. The first, talk 'will be entitled, "Do Not 'Tinker' With .Medicine." Watch for it in Monday Evening's Times. "The Central Avenue Drug Store." "TjHE OWL" PSKN FRANK D. COHAN, Proprietor. Big Removal Sale of Muslin Underwear Is Now in Full Swing This large stock of undermuslins must be sold before we move into our new store in the Irving Block. Not one piece will be taken to our new home. These undermuslins include Corset Covers, Drawers, Combination Suits, Nightgowns, Pet! i:itnlo Plinmico onrl PrinnPQS " UliUrtlO, UIIOIIHOlf UMU uviuv Slips. In order to close out this entire lot in short order we have quoted prices that will make it worth while for you to stock up on undermus lins for this and for next sea son. Frices are cut without regard to cost or values. Kn UNDERMUSLINS 0Rn uuu FOR JO QKn undermuslins xi;n uob FOR tub $1 Rn UNDERMUSLINS ' 7Rn 4EiJU FOR J f Ub CO nn UNDERMUSLINS QGn PrUU FOR iWb CO Rn UNDERMUSLINS C1 OK ipiuu FOR ..1 phti CO 7K UNDERMUSLINS C1 !R ipfU FOR yirto CQ Rtt UNDERMUSLINS C1 OR pjiUU FOR -piiiiu ci nn undermuslTns ' co ir ptiUU FOR iiitd The assortment consists only of good, well-made garments, many of them trimmscl with beautiful embroidery and fine lace. 1 & q fl tf fl M O X 13 Y T A L K S tP lP (J) ip ip I HUB DRYGOODSICO. "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN." O'CONNELL BUILDING. PHONE 361, lior homo nt Point Terrace, to enter school on .Monday. IIL'KI.L i:XI)S Tltll'. I AMOXG Til 13 SICK. S:i.vs 0110 .Men Arc KinployiMl On (.'tins liny I, Inc. 13i:(!i:XI3, Or., Sept. III. After 11 lo-tlny trip to tlio SIiihIiiw and tlio lakes below there, ,1. I.. Hnell, right of way iiKont for tlio Southern Pa cific, urcoinpanled liy his wife ami two ilaiiKhtoi'H returned well plens ed with their excursion. Tho Jour ney was made as far as .Mupleton In their machine, which they left at this plnco liecause of the trouble In lorrying It across tho rivers. A visit was mndo to tho now road of the Wlllamette-Paclflc, where thoy report 2000 men busy on tho con struction work. The now road be tween I.ako Creek brldgo and Mu pleton of thirteen miles, which hns been made to replaco tho road ta ken over by tho railroad company they said was at present In bad shapo. Hy stago they went to Klvo ami Ten Mile Lakes and continued on as fnr as Gardiner, whero they turned back becauso of tho wind and rain. Mrs. Wilkinson, of Daniels Creek, was brought to .Mercy Hospital at North Ilend yesterday for treatment. 1 Herman I'M wards, who has been suffering from soniothlni; similar to nn abcess on the Inside of his nose, expects to have that member lanced soon. It Is very painful and hard to treat. 13. W. Smith, nn employe of tho pulp mill, Is coullned to his room In the Coos Hotel with whnt Is feared Is nn nttack of appendicitis. Last night ho suffered Intenso pain, but Is slightly Improved today. .MltS. IIOLVKI tail'S KST.UE. Sirs. H. Ilrldgcs line Lecn named 11 administratrix of tlio estate of ttf lato .Mary 13. Holyflold, who recetilf mot death vhlle going to Cooc Com!; In nn utitonobllo owned and drlffl by her con-in-law Walter Kea of Drain. Tho deceased leavei porty valued at $1500. The to aro Hollo Ilrldgcs and Kmma Kent, daughtors and .lames Holyfield. ton. Uosoburg Hovlow. IUJY IMPHIt AI'PI.K wiurpn nw if. tt PAIXTKK. ALU AMI UUIMHXfl. BERKELEY! Die Parisian O'Connell Building. Fashion's Center. SATURDAY SPECIAL! One-Half Price for All Summer Dresses, Suits and Coats One-fourth off on all summer underwear, One-third off on all neck wear, One-third off on all Shirt Waists, A few chiffon and silk Shirt Waists at Half-Price. We have loads of new goods on the dock and many more coming on the next steamer. Watch for this showing of Fall and Winter garments. AVhy is it the latest and danticst design in Ster ling Silver? Many have said that it is the if beautiful they have ever seen. SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW., Our New Fall Lines of Silverware are coming in. Beautiful goods, too. Call in see them. It's a pleasure to show you. Red Cross Red Cross Jewelry Dept. Drug Store phone 1 Jewelry Repairing.