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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION. U ! 1 i SSfc. i frnntltiiiRil from Pago Three.). The invite 1 guests were: Mrs. K L. Sumner, Mrs. P. C. Hlroli. Mrs. (.. N. Holt, Mrs. J. Lee Brown. Mrs. O. S. ToVrey, Mrs. E. Mlngus. Misses Lf tlo Church, Jessie Brnak. l'enrl Hcl card, Inez Johnson. Mny Myron, JTloxle Hall. Evelyn Langworthy, Hel en Smith, Horn Pox. Mlldren Storey, Mablo Lang. Jnnette Eseott, Marie Maloney, Mable nntl Alma Iikblad, El vira Frlzeen, Ruth Tower. Cora Dyo, Dermal Campbell, Eva Hansen. Bcr tlm Davis, Dora Drown. Gertrude Robinson, Isis Marsh and Edna Asp SOCIAL CALENDAR. HIMPSON PAVILION DANCE This nvniiliur at Slnuison's Pavilion Joo Wlnsor. Win. Davis, Eugene Johnson and John Stalvlek are giving a dnncing party. Good music and a Jolly good time are assured all who attend. i I DANCING I'AltTV I I Mr. nnd Mrs. John Story Coke and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Albert Matson have Issued Invitations for a dancing party to bo given at Eagles' Hall on Friday evening. October 31. . ; I "HELLO" I'AltTV. I TONIGHT. Dance at Simpson's Pavilion, by the North Bend younger set. Hox social at Coalcdo. Dance at Llbby, Elliott's Or chestra. MONDAY. Mrs. J. S. Hanson hostess to Progress Club. TUESDAY. Sisterhood meeting with Mrs. A. E. Stovall. Episcopal Church Guild meets with Mrs. Hugo Qulst. WEDNESDAY. Jolly Dozen Club entertained by Mrs. H. P. Hush. D. M. C. Club meets with Mrs. H. Kern. Miss Hilda West hostess to Narcissus Club. Mr. "and Mrs. A. T. Haines' muslcnlo at Eagle's Hall. Haptlst Ladles' Aid will give a Silver Tea at the church. THURSDAY. Social Sewing Club at the J. C. Swansou home. Eastslde Sewing Club at homo of Mrs. McKay. North lVend Presbyterian La dles' Aid meets with Mrs. C. T. Parlss. Vfirii'i.i'lnii l.utbonin Young I Ladles Aid meeting with .Miss Malile Mntliison. .Mrs. Win. E. Iloagiand win Miss Ruth Matthews was hostes ,, Trl Wednesday evening to a number of the Coos Hay Home Telephone girls and other menus, one 01 mo joi lleBt of times, the evening proved to be. Miss Mntthews. aided by her mother, served tempting refresh ments which made the evening all the merrier. Those present at the L. T. Matthews homo were: Misses Ircno Steele, Sollno Wilde. Eliza Ayre. Myrtle Downer.' Lydla Holm, Myrtle Miller, Myrtle Taylor, Hess Ayre, Lillian Thorwald. Elizabeth Arlnndson and Edith Hlldenbraud. 4 4 4 A. N. W. Club entertained by Mrs. I. Lnndo. Young Matrons' Club meets with Mrs. O. Wilson. FRIDAY. Haptlst Junior Union social and business meeting at the r.lntri.li. I Perndale Sewing Club cntor- I tallied bv MIsh Edna Johnson. Mrs. j. Hlatt hostess to La- dies' Art Club. i Christian Endeavor of Prcsby- I terlan Church will give a social. ZZZZTZZ' DINNER PARTY I m.'j n V I nu'lu nml Mrs. D. A. ..I . (7. ... ... ..... ...... ....... - Harbor: MisRes Evelyn Vineyard, ... . . ... a... 1 , .. .. " 1,111111-1, .MOt-t ..... ' - - ...... 4 t U....I..... 1...,. Mfililnl' Illlliv IImItIhOII .IpH itiii. ami nira. j. n, uuiaui mni. ......., ........ Saturday evening gave the llrst of a file Hnrrlson, Hernlce Barber. Nol corleB of dinners, In the form of a Ho Nicholson and Carpenter nnd Lein carctorin supper, nio evening wn, uui. Mrs. E. S. Unrgelt, secretary. Mrs. Dungan gave the address of welcome; .1. A. Matson presiding as toastmas tor, the gentlemen responding. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Pricdberg, who were absent from this meeting, sent n let ter of good wishes, which was read. Those seated were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rood, Mr. and Mrs. C. Evcrtsen, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Murch, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Anderson. Mr. and .Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Unrgelt, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. MeKnlght, Mrs. Pantile llnzard, Mrs. C. II. Dung.ut nnd C. C. Llghtner. 4 4 4 1 I I HOYS' EXCELSIOR CLt'B. I . I The llrst meeting of the Hoys' Ex , celsior Club was held at the home of i Clarence Hurrows on Friday ove rling, October 1". The following of ficers were elected: President, Clnr Icnco Hurrows; vice-president, How . ard E. Kelley: secretary and treasur er, Melville Chnttcrton. After the meeting Mrs. Hurrows served dainty refreshments, which the members en Joyed immensely. LADIES' ART CLl'H. I ; 4 Mrs. Jns. Cowan, Sr., entertained the Ladles' Art Club at her home Fri day afternoon. The afternoon of sewing and conversation, was a very pleasant one. Mrs. J. Hlatt will bo hostess to the club next week. Mrs. Cowan serve 1 delicious refreshments to the monitors, assisted by Miss Myr tle Cowan. Those meeting at Mrs. Cowan's were: Mrs. .1. Hlatt, Mrs. P. 11. Storey, Mrs. P. M. Pl.vo, Mrs. L. Lang, Mrs. 1. M. Condron. Mrs. W. H. Curtis. Mrs. W. E. Hongland. Mrs. L. M. Fnlkensteln, Mrs. W. II. Foley, Mrs. .1. F. Telander, Mrs. W. Ross Smith. Mrs. N. Rusbiiiubscii. Mrs. D. C. Vinighnn. Mrs. F. L. Sumner nnd Mrs. A. D. McArlhur. THIMBLE CLl'H 1 ; . o Mrs. II. O'.Mnra was hostess to the Thimble Club yesterday nftor !oon. Plans were Hindu for a Hallowe'en party to be given Thitrs dav. the :!Oth. at the home of Mrs. S. S. Jennings. Mrs. O'Mnra's guests were Mrs. T. R. Wilcox and Mrs. Mllllorn; the members: Mrs. S. S. Jennings. Mrs. F. E. Glazier, Mrs. R. 1 Inzer, Mrs. "C. Kaiser, .Mrs. R. F. Gebhart. Mrs. I. li. Hurtle. Mrs. II. J. Linden, Mrs. G. S. Gothro. Mrs. II. E. Kennedy, Mrs. J. C. Wallace. Mrs. V. E. Wat tors, Mrs. M. G. Coleinan. Mrs. E. E. Rlggs, Mrs. II. E. Hiirinester, nnd Mrs. L. K. Strato. Mrs 11. E. Hiirinester will entertain the Club on the 3 1st. 4 EVENING I'AUTV immensely enjoyed by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. MeEldowney, Prof, nnd Mrs. F. A llln.1... I urit. M,u f n GllHl. - . ... I , t . s. T .. ...... Ifdll rt.llH n.i.l 111... II I. II , lr.ll .... Iffll' llllll III'H. I.. I.I, I1I1V 111111 UII- Vlllll, .111. illlll ..HO. 1, I' .llllll. I. .V . ...... - Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. Grnnnls and Mrs. tortalned n few friends at their home Long. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Payno and Tuesday evening. A very pleasant Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hllilebrand wero evening of music and games was nmong those invited. The second of spent by Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Rnss tho series will bo given by Mr. and ford, Miss Marjorle Fulnier, Dorothy, Mrs. P. L. Grannls. Lois, Albert nnd Paul Hassford, Mr. I ami Mrs. C. P. Mason and bohs, Do . 4 Forest nnd Charles. HOXOIt .MRS. PREl'SK - a 4 ! .l TERNOON AT SEWING ! Tueuday evening Miss Evelyn An- dorson ontertnlneii In honor of .Mrs. I A sowing party was given at the Rosa ProitRs, who will loave soon for homo of Mrs. O. W. .McCulloch Tnos 8nn Diego. The ovoiiliii. was spent day afternoon complimentary to Mrs. nt sowing and proved a very delight- C. II. Lowry. Among those at Mrs. fill one. Miss Anderson's guests McCullooh's were: Mesdames A. L. wore Mrs. Rosa Prouss, .Mm. P. 0. IViitz. L. H. Maiizey, C. II. Lowry, L. Hlrch, Mrs. P. K. Gettlns. Mrs. W. A. W. Lniigdon, D. C. .dcCarty. A. 'A. Rold. Miss L. Hlatt. Miss M. Million- Downs. W. Able. II. .Noble, J. E. oy. Miss A. Ilittcliouou uud Mir. II., Hurkliart, J. II. Cox. T. Coko, Goo. Folsoni. I Ayre, W. II. Curtis, C. McCulloch, ... ... ... Win. Schroeder. E. Eddy, A. Ab- 4 1J '. iMitt, Misses Helen Landrlth, Hess PARTY AT XORTII HEXD. I Ayre and Alice Cox. 4 4 A soclul evening was spent ut the' I I'AST MATROXS' AXD PA- I William Vaiighan homo In North I TRO.NS' DA.NCJl I.T. ! Hend, 'I'liesday evening. The affair was In tho form of a reception ami a At a baniiiet table, with covers most eiijoyaiiio evening was spout, laid ror - I. iioaiiiiiiiuy uocoraioii wun Tliose proHont wore: Mr. and Mrs. rod gerunliinis, dahlias and ferns, the Fred Lyster. Mr. and Mrs. E, Cof- Past Patrons ami Past Matrons en felt, Mr. and Mrs. I). L, (Solder, Mr. Joyed their llrst annual banquet, at and Mrs, C'has. Cavanaugh nnd chll- The Chandler Hotel Friday evening, dron, Mr. and .Mrs. L. Fry, Mr. and Tho delightful affair was arranged Mis, A. Yoiingiiiayr and chll lion. bv Mrs. ('. II Pnngnn. president, and COMPLIMENTS M ESDAM ES ST.U'FK AXD CATTRAIiL WatcSn Repair MS I The balance wheel of a watch vibrates 18,000 times per hour, day and night for a year on one oiling. If you expect it to do more, you expect too much. HAVE US CLEAN AND OIL YOUR WATCH We have an expert mechanic on the job and all work turned out is warranted. Give us a trial. Red Cross Jewelry Dept. Phone 122. Red Cross Drag Store Motorcycle Delivery. Mrs. O. S. Torrey had an afternoon of sowing Wednesdny compllmentnry to Mrs. Mary Stauff and Mrs. .1. P. Catlrall. Her guests were Mrs. F. E. Allen. Mrs. Q. O. Siitherlln. Mrs. W. F. MeEldowney. Mrs. P. C. Hlrch, Mrs. Rosa Prouss. Mrs. J. O. Lang worthy. Mrs. N. H. McMillan. Mrs. .1. T. Hall. Mrs. Mary Stauff and Mrs. J. P. Cattrall. 4 4 EX.IOV SESSION. ! 4 Last evening tho Coos Hay branch of the National Association of Engin eers enjoyed their llrst open session since their organization about a year ago. It was at Loggle's Hall, North Rend. Cards and other diversions wero followed by a sumptuous oyster supper, prepared by the wives of the engineers. Thoso participating wore .1. W. (Minimum, M. E. Roiichehaiiseu uud wife, John Olcson and wife, Fred Lytle mid wife, John Andrews and wife, August Peterson, K iirl it llalues and wife, Walter Mill nnd wife, Olun Dlxsou and wife. C. II. Wil son and wife, and II. O'Mara and wife. I EXTERTAIX TEACHERS. 1 i 4 Superintendent and Mrs. P. A. Tlodgen entertained the High School Instructors nnd speclnl teachers of the Marshlleld schools at their homo last evening. Miss Mario T. Malonoy gave them a little talk on some of her experiences on her recent Euro pean and I'auaiua trips. Refresh ments wero served. Mrs, A. L. Darker and Miss Myii Cox assisting Mrs. Tledgen. Among their guests wero Miss Volz, Miss .Moore. Mr. uud Mrs. A. L. Darker. Prof, and Mrs. Hllde braud, Miss Silverman, Miss I lark noss. Miss Reese, .Miss Maloney and Prof. Hunter. J 4 4 VOl'XG PEOPLE'S MEETING ' 4 The Young People's Society of the Norwegian Lutheran Church held a business meeting in tho church hall Friday ovoning. The following offi cers for tho ensuing year wero elect ed: President, Palmer Nelson; vlco presldent, Oliver Larson; secretary, K. Brainier: treasurer, P. Ommel. Miss Mnblo Mathison and E. D, Mel loin had chargo of tho entertainment, among which was a duet by Mnblo and Cora Mathison and a trombone solo by P. Nelson, accompanied by Miss Mnblo Mathison. A general good time was had by nil present. Miss Alice Mathison and P. Ommel will furnish tho entertainment at tho next meeting on the II 1st. Present Friday evening wore: Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leo, Miss Thea Larson, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Alice Carlson, Miss El slo Larson, Miss Jennie Johnson. Miss Lilly Hreinnier. Misses Cora and Mn blo Mathison, MeRars. Oliver Larson, K. Hrannor. P. Nolson, O. Klrkwright, E. I Molleni, C. Thorpe. P. Thorpe, Slerson, A. Anderson, p. Ommel, A. Jnreu nnd A. Gabrlolson. Newly Arrived Noveity Suits and Coals If you wish to wear a fine and distinctive fall suit or coat, see this new line. Every one in the height of style and so exclusive that it will not be found elsewhere with the same hallmarks of superb tail oring. IX SI' ITS Cutaways are well represented, some with grace ful lines, others sharply cut or with a slight fullness sug gesting the Empire blouse. A great diversity marks the ma terials, plain nnd rough weaves being equally prominent, such as Wool Hroche, Wool Poplin, Wide Wnle Serges, HoiioIoh nnd lied ford Cord. Resides Navy and Ulack, the newest autumn colors nre Included. IX COATS A variety that brings unusual opportunities for securing wraps exactly suited to the wear Intended. Cloths from tho unmatchable old world looms of Scotland, France and Delglum. Whether It's a coat for smart street wear, for afternoon dress wear, or a dressy pile fabric cont, all are here In the size you like and In the stylo most becoming. Latest Creations in Afternoon Dresses Fascinating new styles in Crepe de Chine. Crepe Meteor, Channelise nnd Headed net; some with pretty ovenlrupo of fine shadow lace, others In charming new models for .street and evening wear; showing new neck finishes In the loveliest of laces and Ruschos. Colors nre the new copper shades, taupe, terra cottu, blues and black, All gaiinents priced ut lowest possible figures. The collect lit of oncli giuineiit absolutely gtiimintoed. P Hub Dry Goods Co. Smart Wear for Women. Corner Broadway and Central Avenue Phone 361 ilv. The opening prayer was given by Dr. .1. T. Abbott, who, as district superintendent of the Eugene district, attended the llrst quarterly confer ence or the church, also held last ovoning. Tho program was as fol lows: I. Solo. Mrs. A. H. Gldley. 1. Address of Welcome, Rev. R. E. Drowning, of tho Episcopal Church on behalf of the churches of Marsh lleld. I!. Address of Welcome, A. D. Gldley. on behalf of the ntflllated so cieties and Methodist Church. I. Solo, Mrs. F. Conway. Address, Dr. J. T. Abbott. li. Response Rev. Joseph Knotts. In his response the pastor outlin ed his work for tho coming year and said that ho hoped that he would hnvo the earnest co-operation of the members of his congregation; that his work, which Is tholr work, would ho realized In every extent. Ills talk couple. Hosts of friends will wish her trip to Philadelphia on th them success and happiness In their count. Slio la expected honieittl life together. "d "f '"o month from Mitte, TIidso present nt tho ceremony uw ik. n'ni'ii. Mr. iiiiil Mrs. I Dowroll. Mr. iiiul .Mrs. L. M. Noble. Hurry Mp- J,rB' K- R- Fento;4 Noble. O. A. Noble, Miss Ruth Dow- unKinnii, L,ai norma, are iwusti: ion, Jack Dovron, Walter Dowron. tho homo of his brother, R..Y Fa- John Noble, Mr. and Mrs. prod ii... .1. ....... M.. I Alt'ii W Q VI. .lull-. T ,. KnUmrlnn and Ronald- Nlehol- . MIbb Holon HutcWiOB. ta to son Mrs. E. Converse, Mrs. Mary ' Byosi me r. h um I... M-u I. I.. Ilnnr.l Mm. llOIDO OXItOCtS td lOSVO Oil th B,tA N. ( we m. Mrs C Dungan Miss ter Saturday for hjrtoMhte WII.Hi Harris. Miss Ursula Fnrrlngor. ". Tho man) friends Ml M . i ... t i in.... 1NI1I1 I11IH II III lilt IICl IUJ Mil l,u'1 .!..!!.... 4 ii'.w. r......!.. .. i will hone to sco l.crbackalm r.llllll l.iiinuii, .uinn Ainu volutin nun . . II li' M..IiI,miiiiii Mf nml lru .Tim Cowan, Jr. ! INFORMAL CHAT. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Chas. CurtM lintv. miiiiit ilin nnst Inn rronlhi S Hortland. rotiirned on the Brett water this week. They lid I W pleasant change while mj, m.... ii v i ..i... i...., imnii i Mrs. Win. (Inlo returned tointSa . ... . ... .... .. i ,in. iii'nt'iiinn irmn lu iuui. im in u ir ir li iv r ii'ii I'm v iiii.mi. l H vim I nil. iir I nil . iiiiiii I. ill iii.i' mi in iii'i I, v. .. -- ... ' " ' " T . . . . , r. - - - - - ., ,1..., ... hn .lA.tn M IK ..... fill... ...... .11.... ,...,,. In, l.wl l,i li f.... ,1... l... I'..... I, u ,,v.w,..lu III h i Willi I'illieil Hi IIIC - got-togethor gathering In which re-1 leave on the next Redondo for Cul- father. irosnnieniH wore Herve.i.iy lie i.u-. iiornia. , t , nriMr -ft IIII.S4 Alll .lll'll'l" III lllll I llini'll. llllll . ... " " . ' .. I., k program was In ehargu of tho Dro therhood and was arranged by P. L. Siiuiuer. . . . 4 i DOWRO.V-DOWIIAV wi:i)i)i.(; I 4 hero, and : : : ... Mi nml Mix IIiiitv S iniiKfin llllll llllll. IH UlKlllj, ma ' " . ('apt. E. Simpson expect to leave on four yours, t is rainer - . . . . .... .. niii.,inti ia niii urn. uyiN itlio next. Redonilo lor Han Francisco. " ". -. , ,' v.k . .j. nopeii a go'i'i ii-bi"'" Mrs. Mary Stauff. who has boon Kd 'oalth ngnhi. visiting at tho homos of her children, v nnniLfii liens, a ii .1. a. hiuiiii. win leave i.ui i ,. ...... ...iif i.. ni'iimii. fir . vrue romi, ii......,ir..t ...i i ...,.l.... i..... iii.'ai nil' ! nil viiiiiuri ill. w . .. iwi A . : gliosis III UIU juiu oi" - - ri'i iiiiiuiiy h i u-ii II1U11.-II in nun i in s" ' ,, , i ii ,. ....i iiiiat u'oiiK MIsh Maude Noble Howron and AI-! J (. 'S . ' tied V. Howhay, at tho L. M. Xablo 1 f, (;.' " Lai gfonl. w 111 Ioao next , residence on North First street, nt I - J-;, d I "n " !2 nrK. ou TENDERED WELCOME. I i A recent Ion was l-Ivpti hv Mi bers of tho Methodist Episcopal Church last evening and tendered to Rev. Job. Knotts, the new pastor of the church in Marshfleld, and fam- nlno o'clock tills morning. Tho living room, whom tho ceremony took phsoo, was artistically decor ated with autumn loaves and tho blooming clematis. To tho beautiful strains of tho Lohongrou wedding march, played by Miss Edna Larson, the bride, on tho arm of her father, entered, lead by tho bridesmaid, Miss Alice Curtis. Tho groom and . for sonio ume. best iiiiiii. Mr. Herman Werner to make an extended visit at tlio Langforil home. v Emll Cardinal, of North Dend. will their homo In North Bend. ...iWuhW Mnv Un her s Is expencu leave iioxl wook lor nn extended vis- huhi i......m. jjnCi it i., r'niif,.,...!,, at the homo of his sier, 4 Mrs. L. J. Simpson and Mrs. J. II. i Van Duyn. n.nd iua !' Keating loft the llrst of tho wook! .Mrs. I'-uki e , w or 'ort nnd. whom t bov w v s t """ ' ".".. I-lami m1 for son.,, ume. ' months' visit ill u 7,:," Eastern nnd Hoiiiner.. best man. Mr. Ilerinnii Woriinr .. A hi i inaiin. fn lowed. Hnv. In ioil ."if am uuwuer ruiiiruuu on uiu , nn wr i 1 1 ii i li uiu.. ..iiifiiiitiiii ... i.i, tin. nn-' in v.iiv .. iin.i i ii ii i oiiu i . nut; uiiii iii.'i.ii . . .... nnnic i. .1.... ... I... ..I ...... . VINIIIIM. III.I' Illll'i.lllU ,11 I til lll'f,. ...... -' ' - .I.I.J III I t ll it lif i lit W I'in Ii it law ikl t ii itl I in ! gOll. OIUU lllliuii . , ... . -..--r. i . . . -,- . - . . two satin pillows ut recolvo tho blessing. After tho congratulations it wedding breakfast was served, .Misses rrsula Farrlnger nnd Wlldn Harris aiding Mrs. L. M. Noble. Tho table was beautifully set with hand painted china, tho work of tho Initio, onibroldored linen nnd silver, A hurried chango was then mado and tho wedding party next found Mr. Howhay and his brldo at tho wharf alighting from a taxi cab, bedecked with "wedding nttlro." Mrs. Howhay. In a traveling suit of blue, with a lovely blue hat trimmed to match, wns nllghtlng from tho taxi when It began to rain rice. The party had driven up In an auto and tho usual suitable farowell was given thoni. The brides gown was a lovoly affair of Dutchess satin and lnco. caught up In places wit.lv tho pearl trimming. A butterfly of tho samo lace and chiffon completed her hair dress. She carried an el aborate boquet of brides' roses and maiden hnlr fom with drop stream ers of lillles of the valley. Tho brides maid was attired In pink and carried a boquet of pink cnrnntlons nnd maiden hair fern. The groom wore a bluo traveling suit, whllo tho best man was nttlred in blnck. Miss Ursula Parrlngor caught the brides' boquet. Mr. and Mrs. now hay, after touring California, will bo at homo in the Farrlnger cot tage on Central avenue. They plan to return tho first of November. Many beautiful and costly presents oi cm giass ana stiver wero given Mrs. J. R. Dutlor Mnblo. left Thursday tug Gleaner, for tholr diner. Mrs. Dutler has been guest of hor slstor . A A. ' .kA Ml ... .. .. . . ir.. i.. i. iiruiiiii., ..i 'rim iriiicfinmii i.i. ii. in .. .... iiiii'iiu. ,, .mo. x . ... ' . I. .Anirui " "' . " iii .iw. mist few days. cuuKuii loou buio ni ino uooh nay uro- " eery, In North Dond today. proving. n r ,.,V, ' , daughter, Cntner . e. .' homo In Gar- b' .Los.A."lc. .5 re! uur nun utuii liiu mnrriakv - itor-ln-lnw. Mrs. F. rcon; . " i. ntoned l M. Flyo. while consulting n nhysi- Floronco a r --. ipr clan hero, iter young child has re- "ll(lliyfJV ,i ring the COVm-nil whlnl. will l.n . i.rnllfv. . StlllllP homo UunuB ItlfV Tlill'Q tr Mm ...n,. lii.wl.. nt 1 1. n I . H.liA nil V" Mic ,T ,. . 'is renorted Bomei nilllimvOff nn hnnlrlnnnnn hu tlm Uiim. j reiW"" - i.uiinvviK mj Vi VJ w I f rff nilU . -1,(1 nor Hardware Company, is planning I . C. ore on . ,gM(U t 1?.'? J. V.a." ?rn,a' wnere Hends at Albany. 8er . ouo.iu uiu wiuiur. I. Qi, and Pori- Mrs. w. Faircloth and children, of Michigan, nccompanlcd by her moth er, Mrs. Geo. Webb, of North Bend, who met them in Portland, wero pas sengers arriving hero Thursday on tho Drenkwater. Mrs. Faircloth nnd children will Bpend tho winter at North Bend. Miss Mary Smyth, who has been visiting at the B. J. Hansen homo for tho past two weeks, left on the Redondo Wednesday for San Fran cisco, whore she will make her home. Miss Emily Hnrlocke.r, of Coquille, went down with her for a visit with relatives In San Francisco. Miss Allco Tickell in a letter to her sister, Mrs. Hall, states she has tlAAn ttfivlnn n Dnnlnilfl tint . lit U knD b uxe mends or this popular j-oungleyes and has been forced to give up i at ouieni .- a t. irviu .wl Mrs. It. " '.V .i.tH . : K Bleu" m will occupy. apartmem wlntor montiie. BUj, ll. n.l MTB. II"'- ..1 Ifl i-n are eipw'",-; L..inrn trin ana w ..,ooi fnllnwniB. . .... ll ur- "Mrs Claude Ns".rlt . :. rr.ioortav ll"" ..I .hom"erat Eugene fVlends and relat Mrs. A. U. rnm '". i.. nott wee ..-i. ihi OUIIjr ..i eo oj whore sne Hogtn. her mother, Mr of Miss Lucia Cynrt.Brt Point, is thegue ier.