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-r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, ORGO MONDAYJUNE 1, 1914 EVEMiMG EDITION. SIX 1 1 1 l SUN' DAY OUTINGS of Dr. Vaughnn, Thco. IJradloy, Tcrd I'ulntcr. Albert Scellg and John Merchant. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Copplo nnd family drove to Unndon and back In tliclr nulo yesterday, going by way of Coqulllo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo aoodrnm spoilt the day at Shore Acres, going . ly way of 8011th Slough, and say tho , .road 1b ono of tho most plcturcsqtto ' Jn this section. Col. Win. Grimes and wlfo, Mr, and Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. IIoiiBOWorth, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Warwick and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines and family spent tho day at Sunset Day. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Harrlgan and Dr. and Mrs. K. 13. Straw drovo to Sunset In the Harrlgan auto and en joyed luncheon on tho bluffs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward M. lllako and Mr, nnd Mrs. Irwin spent tho day at tlio bench. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hague and MIbb Uussoll were among thoso spend ing tho day at tho beach. Trip to Hi motor Valley. Goo. Itotnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Denning, Mrs. Klrod and Cell Ire land constituted a merry auto party that enjoyed n delightful trip to Drowsier Vnlloy yoHtorday. Tho party left Marshflold at four In tho morning and made tho Journey of 'In miles In n little moro than three hours. They spent tho day whipping tho trout strenma and (mining some speckled bonutlcs. Leaving DrowBtor about five, they reached Mnrflhflold at 8 o'clock last evening. They report the roads In good condition. Another nuto pnrty that nindo tho Ilrowstor Valloy trip consisted fafoirmal Chat Mrs. Can W. Kvortscn left Satur-t day for Michigan whore sho will Bpcnd the summer with relatives. 4 J ! Miss Ists Marsh has returned from n few weeks visit with friends nnd rolntlvos In Portland. 4 Cornell Lngorstrom has returned from Minneapolis, where ho went to attend tho marriago of his sister. $ Mrs. C. V. McClcorgo and Httlo son oxpect to lcavo soon for Michigan whore they will spend most oi tno summor with relatives, fr Judge and Mrs. Cyrus Happy of Spokane are expected to spend part of tho suminer with their daughter, Mi-b. 0. W. Kaufman, hero. Mrs. l' L. OrnnnlH and daughtor Carollno loft Saturday for Creston, Iowa, whom they will spoilt! the grenter portion of tho summer with hor parents and other rclnttvcs. 4 MIbb 13 vn DrcsBor loaves on tho Ilrcnkwater Juno I for Minneapolis wliero sho Is to bo brldcsmnld at tlio wedding of a school chum. Sho plans to bo gone a month or six weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kruso of North Dond nro expected homo next Tues day from North Inlot, whoro thoy have been stnylng whllo Mr. Kruso has been In chnrgo of some work there. ? : Mrs. II. 11. MrPbersori and little son, who hnve lieen making their home In San Francisco tlio Inst few years, aro expected here shortly to spend the summer with friends on tho Day. ? Mrs. C. H. Peck and little daughter are the guests of Miss McChoBiicy In Portland for n fow weekB. Miss Mc- Cliesney Is well known on tho Bay, I having visited a number of times ntj the Peck Home. Miss Edith Ayro who wns planning a party with her teacher. Miss Turner of tho Sixth grade as guest of honor, is prevented from giving It by tho threatening of mcaBlcs to her little brother, Itobort. Miss Evotyn Limgwort'.iy spent Sunday with friends n't Allegany. v J. II. Lal'impeilo will leave next week for Chippewa Tails, Wis., whore ho will spend n couple of months visiting at his' old homo. Mtb. Hnrry I.esllo nnd son, Mcl vln, nro hero from Portland for n visit with her mother, Mrs. L. 0. Lnng, nnd other relatives on the Day. i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Host and lit tle daughtor, of Handon, spqnt Sun day with friends on tho Hay. 4 4 . Miss Mario T. Maloney will lonvo next week for DerkPloy, Cnl., wliero sho will visit her Bister for a time, and will sail soon afterwards fori Honolulu, Hawaii, whoro sho will! spend the Hummer vacation. 1' ! Mr. nnd Mrs. C, A. Smith nro hdoiiiI- . Ing a few weeks on tho liny. This Is SOCIAL CAIiKXDAK. MONDAY. North Head High School Commencement. TUESDAY. 0. W. D. M. with Mrs. It. A. Copplo. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Murch and Mrs. Small ns host- CSSCSt North Dond Catholic Aid, Senior ClnBB graduating exor cises nt Masonic Opera House. Mrs. It. N. Fonton entertains at cardB. Marshflcld High School Alum ni tin n H lint. Hoynl Neighbors meet nt Fln- nlsh Hall at 2::i0. I WEDNESDAY. I Woman's IJaptlst Missionary I Circle will meet nt church nt :m n. in. Mrs. C. II. Marsh ns hoBtess and Mrs. Pntchott as leader. Collego Women's Club nt Guild Hall. , D. M. C. Club with Mrs. A. E, Morten. NnrclBBtiB Club with MIbb 1111 iliir West. PrlscllliiB with Mrs. A. II. Snow. Hulnbbw Club. Hay City Ladles Aid with Mrs. J. Ihitz. THURSDAY. A. N. W. with Mrs. II. B. Hy.ilo. Thursday Club with .Mrs. J. II. Stadden. Norweglnn Luthorun Young Ludlos' Aid at homo of Bov and Mrs. Thorpo. FBIDAY. "Bubber" Social nt Taylor's Hall by North Demi Altar Guild. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. L, G. Lang. .Mrs. Smith's flrHt visit hero In over! ,.... , viiinpwitn bml to nnat five years and sho Is enjoying a lo-t SSiowr ''.loimrturo on 'account' of vir Q...I.I. u,u"l their little, son being taken 111 of n, emon A. Smith. nienBles Friday night. They will probably leave In nbout two weeks, llgl Hon Mrs. S. S. Jennings of North Bend, who hns been crltlcnlly 111, Is re ported much Improved today mid Is now well on tho way to comploto recovory, much to tho gratification of their ninny frlemlB. j. Mrs. J. C. Kendall, who had fr Mrs. F. M. Frledborg In a letter to Mrs. Fnnulo Hazard says sho wns detained at Long Bench, California, longor than sho expected In Fettling up hor affairs but expects to como to tho liny within a week or so 'W &Tyieand Service! You get the styling .0f a great fashion artist. You get fine fabrics and vJ workmanship that guar antcc wear and service. It is this combination that makes sensational values at a medium price. A range of ityles and liiei so big that we can fit any man and pleate h!i tine. Alio special styles for young men. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. i planned to leave Saturday to visit1 to mnko hor home. ' AMONG THE SICK. . MIbh Virginia Coke, tlio Httlo dnughtor of Judge and Mrs, J. S. Coke, Is reported' qulto til of measles. II. C. Davis, who recently under went nn oporatlou nt Mercy Hospital, litis recovered sufficiently to rotiirn to his homo In Coqulllo. MIbb Catherine Toyo. daughtar of Dr. nnd Mrs, W. A. To)e, t m Ktrnalcs. Tho thrco children of Mr ..iu-1 J. W. Flamignn nro rccoerlnc frc-l lltmin ui lliu llll'USJl's. MIbb Frnnrm flmrnnv ih. i. daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. JI. J. (J new, nnB tiecn qulto tick. Times Want Ads get ht tlal go nrter. The Latest Achievement of This Popular Store, u? JUNE WHITE CARNIVAL Of Worthy, Honest and Depen dable Merchandise... we arc sure mat trie people ot uoos bay will make mis a wonderful sale. A White Sale for ALL THE PEOPLE with mer chandise at prices with marked economy in every instance and by this sale we shall, demonstrate our undisputed leadership by offering merchandise of merit at less than regular prices. JUNE WHITE S TO 35-c WAISTINGS AT 23o TWO PRS. WHITE HOSE. 45c $2.25 WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS S1.89 50c SILK GLOVES HOW AT 44c Hero's about Hi choice wciivch ami Ladles' nnd Misses' White Mcrcer- ileslgiiB to choose from. All l!7 Inches Izcd nnd Silk I.lslo Whlto Iiobo for wide, In whlto only. Actual OQ-, Whlto Sale. All sizes In this VI C0 value to nfic, offered nt c.6j lot. At "Hub 35c LINEN RUNNERS, AT 25c 12j SLEEVELESS VESTS. 9c Offering our patrons now tho vory liOBt of savings for tholr Fourth of July ap parel. These, skirts aro of fluo Whlto I'iquc In tho most desirable quality. All othor prices reduced In llko pro- (M nil portion to thcHc. $2.25 nt yliUJ Knysor's best qtial.ty Bilk Short Oloves, with double tips, (lunrintcol to out woiu tho palm. Itegular AM Cue, nt per pair TT"C ec WHITE RATINE AT 47c All tho cry Is for White Hntlne tl.s season nnd hero's your chaace this aC-Inch, G.Vcont quality, at yj7 por yard Tlu $1 SILK GLOVES NOW AT 89c "" KMIT UNDERWEAR, 44g Pure whlto Satin Illeachod Damask Table Uuunors; with hemstitched ends, In pollen dot and floral designs, nt enclt 25c All grades In Derby Illbbed nnd Illch elleu lllbbod SIccvoIcbs Vests. High or low necks. All sizes. Offered nt each Jl Oi MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLE WAISTS Thoy como to us from n manufacturer with whom wo do n big business. They aro nil now this season. A vnrlod assortment of all populnr materials nnd styles. Tho regular prices range from $1.25 to $7.50. Now ; ONE-THIRD LESS HISTORY MAKE SALE OF MUSLIN WEAR Wo scoro In this snlo n real triumph In offering our patrons tho most charm ing gnrmontB with tho most remarkable prices known, quality considered, 25c Garments, now 19c 35c Garments now 29c 50c Garments, now 42c 75c Garments, now 63c $1.00 Garments, now 79c $1.50 Garments, now $1.19 EVERYTHING THAT'S WHITE REDUCED ANOTHER INNOVATION FREE DAILY DELIVERY In order to meet tho domands of our Increasing business and furthor add to tho ploasuro of our patrons trading hero, wo shall make dally freo deliv eries of purchases as follows: North IUmkI dully, t p.m. mul ft p.m. .Mui'sliflcld dally at !i p.m. Also Kaysor's best quality Silk Oloves, In lG-buttou length: guaran teed tips. Kor this Whlto Salo nn prlco only, pair Q j All Ladles' and Children's White Knit Undorwenr, In nil sizes nd shoiies. Vests, Pants or I'nlon AA . I. 1 . nool. ttU K11IIM III I(rt?U 11 L Will II ,.----- (j Suits, offered at each SUPERBLY EXQUISITE EMBROIDERIES' A week of wonderful Embroidery surprises will await your coming. There's L'dglngs, Flouncing, Insertions, AU-Ovors In Shadow, English, Eyelet effects, Corset Cover and Ileadlngs In nil wd tliB. Regularly nMC cniinTM' I PSS sold at Cc to $3.50. Now nt ,0Nt-lUUtt I H LUO Henderson-Lace Front 'R and G" Corsets The inducement to buy Corsets ai this time is extraordinary. In this sale we give you tho choice of any of the above best-in-America makes, summer models that will interest ev ery woman at these prices: SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT of our enumerating all of tho special of ferings. All Klaxons. Lawns, Long Cloths, Nainsooks, Muslins, Towels, Crashes, Hed- ( spreads, Sheets and Cases, all reduced. THAT CHILD'S F0URTH-0F-JULY DRESS TODAY MEN KNOW THIS STORE. , As tho most satisfactory of mon'a atoreB. Thoy know that every time e offer a snlo It moans somothlng moro than printers' Ink or imperfect skimpy gnrments. Wo offer thorn thoso for White Sale: 50c Porosknit Vests 44c $1.00 Pofosknit Suits $1.25 Monarch Shirts 89c $1.50 Arrow Shirts - EVERYTHING THAPS WHITE REDUCED ,..89o .$1.29 $1.00 Corsets, now . $1.50 Corsets, now ... $2.00 Corsets, now ... $3.50 Corsets, now . ..89c each ..$1.29 each ..$1.79 each . $3.19 each Should bo bought for her this week during .White Sale, while prices are reduced and assortments large. Reduced prices as low as 49c to as high as $2,98, EVERY TRIMMED HAT A DELIGHT. It's no easy matter to offer exceptional bargains in Ladies' Trimmed Hats unless some unusual op portunity presents itself Well, We've made this White Sale as excuse for showing to women some of the nattiest styles of the season at prices that will really delight all, S. S. JENNINGS Reinforced with Linen Making the most durable fabric known. We guarantee you satisfaction. All colors and sizes for men, women and children. A Jk 25 Cents hd S. S. Jennings Principal distributor of Cadet Hose on I I TvrrMTru DCivTr I Coos Bay. . I j : ivja. i n dhiv ' L- 2&kB&Z!aam'