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553 i. OaMv 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATtffiBfar, JUNE f, 1914 EVENING EDITION.. SIX SOCIAL CALENDAR. M""Tj?P"Trl.!!T iM i " """ j"""" ' "" , - CliASS PICNIC Tho Sunday School rlnroos of Miss KrniiBc nnd Mrs. C. H. Marsh enjoyed a picnic nt First Addition Friday, It was ronlly n strawberry fcto nnd most delightful, despite tho Bhowors. Among thoso present woro Pernlcc Pntche't. Helen Oulov een, Mnbel MeLnughlln, Gcnevlcvo Oosiiey, Clonienco Wright, Edith week to visit rolntlves In Snn Frnn clsco nnd Oakland. J , Miss Luclit Campbell, who has been teaching nt Myrtlo Point the pnst year, spent n few days hero Inst week ' with Mrs. II. It. Chnndler whllu en ronto to her homo nt Eugene. v ! Mrs. F. E. Allen, who Is attending tho Oregon Enstcru Star Ornml Clmp- ter In Portland, plnns to go from l Ayro, ray Preston, Vestn Mc.Mn E? ELS0. 5!2!!'..WJJiS. .""-ithoro to Albany' and Lebanon for a Orn McCarty ns a special guest ! r I - Itl'HIIHIt SOCIAL. few weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. W. S. IJrown of South Ilroad wuy Is planning to lenvo soon for northern Nevada to visit relatives. Sho expects a sister hero soon from Portland to Join her on tho trip. I ' Mr. nnd Mr. I,. .1. Slmnsoil. MISS Ilolle Stonris ind tholr guests, Mrs. Calendar, of Astoria, aro spending tho week nt Shore Acres. During tlm woelt thev havo entertained n number of their friends from tho! Hay liiformnlly. n.... ..t ii. .i..ui..f..i .. . v. n. ununiuor nun wnc. who were week nt Eastsldp was a surprise party ' !l!l,l!llnt5?!l.,,'!:'JMc0 i,Lt.!!,p, "L" 'handler, left thoro nncouvor, 11. v.. at the home of t'tolr dniightur, .Mrs. Troninlno, until about July 1. I There wns n good nttondaiiro nt tho "rubber sodnl" given Friday oven'ng nt Tnylor'n Hall by t'io North Hond Helicon."! Al'nr Ptilld. J. G. Horn and Miss Margaret Smith won tho prlzei nt rar'B. Ilcfrcdi mcnls woro served and n nent sum wns netted for tho treasury. : i I sritpuisi: party. nnd shower tendered Mrs. It. .1. Whit-, "oss, "'', J'0"'1' ,r V ty Wednesday aflernnon. Sewing and , J,"",I' Unbelt thnndl conversation wero followed by tho ,n,Hl w"ck r,r, ;n"C( shower. Mrs. M. . McLnggnn nnd , "hero thoy will visit ii Mrs. Percy Poet aiding In sorvlng. Thoso prosent woro Mrs. Porry Hnd ford, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Sarah "Whltty. Mrs. .1. I). McKny. .Mrs. II. F. Proy, Mrs. McLaln, Mrs. M. A. Thurs Ion, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Fred Ilrnoks, Mrs. Cyrus Stecklo, Mrs. Norton, 3trs. Percy Poet, Mrs. W. F. Hyoriy, JMrs. McLnggnn nnd Mrs. Itookc. ! 4 : U.VflAGIttlBNT. MONDAY. Mrs. J. 0. Horn of North Head hgstet,s at Hrldge. TUESDAY. Auction Urldgo Club with Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor. Mnrshflold Episcopal Guild nt I church. Afternoon function by Mrs. I Hebccca Luse-Stump. I Xroth llend Catholic Ladles I with Mrs. C. S. Kaiser. I Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. I R. A. Copplc. L. T. L. Society nt llnptist I church. WEDNESDAY. I Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Ilrock- I inucllcr. Newly-Weds with Mrs. Curl I Wcsf. I Hrldge Club with Mrs. W. S. Turpcn. llnptist Lntuos' Aid meeting. North llend Swedish Ladles with Mrs. William Strnng. THURSDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Ladles' Aid with Mrs. E. Erlcltson as hostess. Soclol Sowing Club with Mrs. J. C. Swnnson. North llend Altnr Guild with I Mrs. I A. Lcunnn, I I Enstsldo Sowing Club with I Mrs. FoBter. I North Head Presbyterian Lnd- I ! les with Mrs. Geo. 1). Mnndlgo. I ' Marriage of Jnnios Twohey I nnd Miss Huth Ilnmcs nt liny ' City. T FRIDAY. i North llend Thlmblo Club with I Mrs. J. 0. Mullen. ' Good Time Club nt A. II. Old- . I lrti Itntiin I I 'Ladles' Art Club with .Mrs. ! I Chns. LHChRpelle. ' I Norwegian Lut'-ernu Young I Peoplo nt church with K. Ilrnn- , I nor and Miss Jennie Johnson en- I I tortnlulng. ' fnyiaareiramrmfjggaasaiutcug WE are not going to bore you with a long talk on our clothing. Persdnpiiu,. satisfied with our lines and feel that we could not find stronger on i fr no want to impress firmly upon the minds of everyone is the fact that wp ll?1 ing the people values and are certain of it. Money is not everything, in Cil7y' admit frankly we're not in it for our health, but at the same time wa aw R please the people and WE WANT YOU TO MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE. b We make our business a study all the time endeavoring to find new wavt save our customers money, and at the same time give them the best merchamr obtainable. m Buy for cash andsava from $3.00 to $8.00 on yoi r Suit now and Drove in v.. self that m' ton nt Poplar llluff, Mo. Miss Lucy Hqrton Is plnnulug to visit on tho nay next sunimor. At Snn Francis Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland loft Wodnes- flmt tl Mtnltt fnt lint nlfl lintlin 111 Wisconsin, where sho will spend most . M- l enjoyed a week's visit of the summer. Sho has been mnk- w" 1,,cr slBtor' "S8I M,a' "onnott. lrlnntltt tt Mluu Mllrlrn.l Hntn n rlinrtulng Mnrshfleld young woman' nt their old homo In Albany lug her homo with her daughter, Mrs W. F. McKluownoy. Mrs. J. J. Morrow nnd daughter, Miss Dermal Campboll, loft Inst week for Portland, whoro thoy will tnku In tho Iloso Cnrnlvnl nnd then visit Later nnd oldest (laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Thomas Coko, hnvo been apprised of 3tor ongagomonr to a Callfomln young mnn. Tho uuptlnls will take place in tho fall. , ihi:wi:ll pahtv. Miss Campbell will visit rolntlves In tho Pugut Sound section nut Mrs. Morrow will return to Mnrshflold from Albany. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Ilnsmusscn nro at Corvallls nttoudlng tho O. A. C. com inencemdnt oxerclses, their son, Gor don, being ono of tlagrnduntes. Mrs. ! she will visit nt tho homo of her IlnBinusRcn plans to visit at tho homo sister, Mrs. T. L. Heller, for n fow of rolntlves In Portland for n time, i days. Sho will sail on tho Matsonln who Is now a trained nurso nt Lane Hospital. Mrs. Cnl Wright hns gono to Snn Frnuclsco to consult specialists In hopes of securing rcllof from tho cardiac troublo from which sho hns suffered. Mrs. George Gulovscn nnd bnby hnvo returned from n fow wcoks' visit with her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vin cent, In Jackson county. Miss Mnrlo T. Mnlonoy will lenvo Wednesday for Uerkelcy, Cnl., whoro "Money Talks" Minrtvw 1T CLOTHES $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35 Mrs. O. W. Urlggs wns hostess nt sowlnir Prldnv nfl6rnnnii ns n fnrn. woll for Mrs. Mnry Thompson, who i but Mr. Itnsmussen Is expected to ro-! rom Snn FrnncJsco for Jlonolulu win icnvo soon to visit nor dnugnteri iru in u iow hujh. juiio it. f 1 T f f Mrs. Wm. Ford of Portland nnd m- i rr inrnr,.,n. ...i-.i ,.- i8.: ""M'J&AJ'S-S Saturday that-..,, found Mrs. McCor- in Ilrltlflh Columbln. Ilofreshmcntn woro served nt tho conclusion of tho nftornoon. Among thoso Invited wero Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. C Mrs. E. A. Hnrrls nnd Noblo. W. Dnvls, been spending tho last few montns iunp , , ,inir0VC(, whcn ho rcnc,lp(, Mrs. II. C. at Snn Frnuclsco aro expected hero, mtrkoloy. I owovor. thoy nlnn to tho latter part of tho month to spend , B,itI oni0 tlmo at Sill Vn lev nnd ItliiiRiiinmni'HonRnn with tholr nnrnntH. 7.1'".' .;"" l."u.. l llu "'l0 I"1' Imifoirinnia! Chat V,l,"!.lll?,r"n " I" tho hope tlint "ho South Coos Itlvor. Mr. Ford will 1 Join Mrs. Ford hero about August 1. wnrmor wenthor will enablo her to rccuperato more rapidly Steamer Sailed Saturday With Capacity Load of Lumber For San Francisco Arrived Just Before Noon i 50 Passengers and Fair cargo Sails Tomorrow. With flflv imBsenKeri itoirl i ... i ... mnnpors ninn nionrairi. nnn n ennne- ui inn Arrni' iinu uocie euriv ves- n inir rnruu. ino iicaracr viu.-.i ,... .. . ... . ... 7. " . ---...- -- -.-- - ----... -.......--:- " . ...... .-.. .li i.. r.m a. .uih, i;. ii. l'lerco is nxucctcii linmn.itv Kind or iimiiior uuonni. ino icninv moriiiut; wiin -iu ions oi or nrnvi'u in nun um uwuni Mr niui i.-rniinripir liniiininr tills weok from an uxtoudcd visit ntiHtoniiier Xnini Smith sal od for San freight fop Mnrshf eld. Her enn- tnln Mncgeiui reporter m si Mr. nnd Mrs. J. fi. Mnrrlinnt nrn nn. nnd son of North Ilond and Mr. and ncrf Horn Oregon nnd Washington Frnuclsco from this port nt I : :t 0 tnln reported Hint tho voyngo up ful trip. AmonK the pM .....-.-.....,.......,,.,.,.. wv,, Itnltilii . rt.. 1 M .. 1 h.hI.ia tl.ln ...nunlHIi WlFi fimif SIth J. v. llorumnn of Florence. In i,,". iociock saiuniuy niii'riiunii, aiuoiik inmi nnu i raiiciscii waa vorj- iumyu mm iuuiuiuk Bt.v BAND0N MARSHFIELD " MYRTLE POINT 1HIPPING NEW! FORTY OFF OB III1H YELLOWSTONE IN ROUGH SEA Heavy Winds Encountered Off Cape Blanco. Paraiso Sailed Soutlv Saturday With thlrty-ono flrHt-clnss nns- Tho stonmer Yollowstono arrived songers, nine steorago, and a capac- at tho Arrow Lino dock early yon BREHIEI HERE II tortnlulng a fow friends nt' summer home nt IlnstondorfH Iicnch. Mrs. II. II, McPhorson nnd son jnrrlvod Jioro Inst -week from Snn Francisco to spend tho summer on tho liny. Mrs. Mlnot Is now limiting her homo with her daughter. Mrs. Greon, .forniorly Miss Mnry Mlnot, In Snn Francisco. Mrs. G. A. IJonnott rottirned Inst week from Portlnnd. whoro sho visit ed following tho Iteboknh convention at McMlnnvllle. Miss Elizabeth Topping, city librar ian, loft last weok for Snlom, whoro ho will spend tho greater part of her month's vacation. Miss Polio O'Connor, n popular Mnrshflold teacher, left Saturday for Long Ilonch, Calif., to spond most of her summer vacation. 15. C. Nutter, n woll known travel lugmaii, wns iicconipnuled hero this week by his bride. Thev hnvo buon staying nt Tho Chnndler. h A. T. Lngerstroni nnd wife nro "Mrs. Downs' rolntlvos. rapiu'tod homo soon from an extend- will visit In Montnna tho llolllstor auto, and Dr. and Mrs, Irn II. Hurtle of North llend In tho IVartlo unto, loft Thursday via tho const routo for Southern California, whoro thov will spend sevornl weeks. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hurtle will visit with her pnrents. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Coko, nnd tho Molllsters nnd Horgninns will visit nt tho homo of Dr. llollls tor In Snn Diego. C. F. McKnlght loft InBt weok for Portlnnd, where ho will bo Joined by Mrs. McKnlght, who has beon visit ing hor sister, Mrs. Portor, nt Ore gon City. They will attend tho Knstorn Star Grand Chapter meeting In Portlnnd nnd nlso tho O. A. C. Alumni meeting nt Corvnllls, nftor which they will visit nt tho homo of Mr. McKnlght's sister, Mrs. Goo. W. Lngglo, nt nollliiRhntn, Wnsh. Thoy pint) to return hero nbout Juno LT, Mrs. Pen Smith left Friday for n fow days' vUlt with Miss Lydla Holm on Coos Hlver. Mis, A. 7., Downs and daughter, Miss Anna, will leavo tomorrow for Minneapolis, whoro they will visit Kn routo they They will ro ' these milling on the Naiin Rmltli roiiL'h. Hit uiilil lin run Into a Ilobort Stnde nian, J V. & . vvimtni-lv sim off rnnn iilnimn (lmi .-nn Hilda Fnton. Mrt. J. D, Kitcn. I iinimu wlthmu a precedent In IiIh expor- Mrngg, Tom Shlto, D. Sblto, . '" ' . . - If , ftn.lH 1 ..1 RM. II. Vt, IlL'Ullt'li UJU ......i New Iteuluif. Tho now roclmo nt wore: tllO QlinlltV StlirO will lm n Initio tnt l.miluii Tliminn Mm I. I gonornl conversation this many days Mrs. A. lllanchfleld, Mrs. Paul lollL' "8 ' navlgntor. to come, inasmuch so. thnt J. Albert Sclillerstrom, Miss Ponrl Hoath, Mn- Tho gnsolln liaison launches his Initiatory clenr- rlo Ford, Mrs. L. Heynolds. Mrs. will snll from inn.!) mi iiuxi wciiuusiiny morn, a pnr- lionot irisn, .miss .May Jonnsou, i louny ror suisinw points witn a inir ' ,, h Bh Wo H: tlnl dotnll of tho snnio npponrlng on Honry .IoIiiiboii, Stovo George, J'cnrgo. Sho Is tnklng tho run of " "'.."'. ,.' Knihieen MJ imgu oi uiis issiio or Tito Times. , Knssiuusson, .Master Klllott, Mrs. tho llonmer for ono voyngo only. ; i, ',,", , i.nv Kle io schooner Mlrone f- AInni.J'!!J,eV0S E tho Arrow Lino dock ,UL It. J. OI ford lm J WJ cd eiisterii trip, following n visit turn via tho Canadian routo nnd will with Ills mother In Minneapolis, visit Mr. Downs' sister, Mrs. Green, nt Forres, Sask. Thoy will bo al- Mrs. Mnry Thompson will lonvo sent nbout three months Kiln G. Ulllott, Mrs. Mnry J. L. Tho llonmer hns been undergoing ".'. '"!: " ' cArocdcr. Mrt d t HAM) COXCKHT Tl'KSD.W. iMcDonuld, L. Garcia. A. Lnndlto, ropnlrs nnd will bo ready for In- qXn'inr I VaBterMn.O.aB Frnnk Nolmo. D. Anderson. John spectlon today. rTLJ.',,liT, l Fico Kiiteitiiliiiucut to u Given nt Solo, A. Itnorh, B. II. Trncey, L.I Tho stonmer Paraiso sillied from pholn's D H rirowfl C. R. M .MiimiiiIc 0K'i-n House. ..M. Hoynolds, Mrs. L. M. Reynolds, tho Arrow Lino dock nt North Ilond LVT,.' r-ilftor Helen Cutter. W J Director It. II. Fenton nnnomund TMrs. liny Olllvnnt. Mrs. Cnl Wright. Saturday nftornoon for San Fran- t.V u . , ii. w o.Jola illUDU ( Jl. Ua v-v - .. , thnt tho following program would bo Stanley Kunkel, Mrs. I). Kunkel, D. Cisco. Sho curried a capacity cargo rendered by tho Coos Hay Concert Kunkol, D. V. Hocker. F. A. Straub, nnd several paBsengors. Hand nt tho Masonic Opera Hottso C. W. Perkins, John Saris, Win. II. noxt Tuesday evening: Hnmllton, Donnld Pierce, II, H. March "Military Llfo," ....King Homan. Bnrl Allosoy, Tim Movln, Overture "Poet nnd Peasant". . .Felix Mnvlu. Suppe Owing to tho rough woathor nnd Ilosas bar. tho Nann Smith did not sail un- Wnltz "Cannon" Solectlon from Mnrtlia .Von Flotow til 8 o'clock Inst evening, hnvlng ro- n." . o ,. lMV0. ;,' ' : ,I,rnnn' inulnod nt Empire from Saturday. Grand Selection of Scottish Songs SGROOL BONDS nnd Dances Mnrch "Invorcarglll" Star Spangled llnnner. Songs . . Lnnipo Ltthgow shortly for Hrltlsh Columbia, whoro ho will spend most of her vneutlon visiting nt the homo of hor dnughter. Mrs. W. K. Warwick nnd daughter. Miss Nellie, left Inst weok for Ok- Inhomu nnd Ohio, whoro thoy will Mrs. It. K. Miller Is expected hero i visit rolntlves. Thoy will also visit next week from California to JnlnjHt tho M. O. Horton homo nt Pop Mr. Miller. They will reside on Con-, lar Hluff, Mo., before their "return trn! nveuuo West with .Mr. Miller's to tho liny, mother. I Mrs. It. B., Arnold nrrlved hero I from Portland this week to Join Mr. Mrs. W. G. Chnndler, who hns been' Arnold, who will spond n month or visiting nt tho homo of her mother, so hero looking nftor tho Interests of Mrs, Ilncou, at Merlin, Oregon, Is ox- tho Warren Construction Company, peeled txi return hero In a week or ten days. Mrs. B. L. Robinson is spondiug tho weok nt their North Inlet ranch A. W. Kemp, formerly connocted while Mr. Robinson Is nt Gardiner with tho onglncorlng department of on business, t'io C. A. Smith mill, arrived horoi fioni Portland Inst weok for n Mr. nnd Mrs. Nols Ostnundson of short visit. Coqulllo woro guests nt tho homo of I her sister, Mrs. Edward Moehler, Miss Mnudo Noblo, dnughter of hero Saturdny whllo en routo to Porc- Chns. Noblo, arrlvod horo Inst week land to nttond the Roso Cnrnlvnl, from Portlnnd to spend u few weeks. with her father nnd with relatives Mrs. Rnv Olllvnnt loft on the Nnnn AUTO DAMAGED IN COLLISION A ALU IN TODAY Arrived at Noon Today With Passengers Thirty-Eight on Way to Eureka. Tito Bteamor Alliance nrrlved In port nt noon todny with pns- onn Wot rra ;M nn songers for Mnrshflold nnd thlrty- 200 VOteS Cast in Election eight who nro on tholr way from Held Saturday 91 Op- ;,,,Ir1,Im",1, t0 Kur?ka- T,, A'llnc0 .. ' . Will sail south tomorrow. Amonir Ed Sprague's Machine Crashes pose bVmnaslum Vr08? ' ?0:I,na"y ?"" ?"" IntO Joe WnSOr'S Car 0 :mi,mi 1 JuV f 1S ,voto? ter, Robert McCullen, Mrs. Dort Qnnlh Clmmh Uill i -Mnrshflold school gymnasium bonds wngnor nnd L Heckstrom OOUtll blOlign Hill ' i were favored nt tho olectlon hold i h ' ' ecK8trom- Mn tho Centrnl School building Snt- uruny. uno niimireil nnd nlno vot- ed yes, whllo 91 voted no. Tho ALONG the WATERFRONT I majority of thoso voting woro wo- j Hl-uwu "'e VVH ' cnrnu"1 ' j mon. nt Ton Mile. l 4 v Frank Heath and 'lis bride, former ly Miss Bffle Chinch, plan to spend tho bnlnnco of tho month nt tho Pre ima cottnge on tho Merchant ranch near Dullards. Mrs. C. S. Kaiser nnd daughter, Theodora, nnd her mother, Mrs. Gob Start, of North Dend, will leave this Smith Saturday for Oakland, whoro sVo will spend a fow weeks at tho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, M. B. Whltmoro. 4 Mrs. R. K. Hooth arrived homo last weok from a three months' rrlp through tho mlddlo west, following a visit nt tho homo of Mr. Booth's parents In Minnesota. Sho enjoyed a pleasant visit with Miss Lucy Hor- A narrow escapo from n bad nuto accident Is reported from Em llro. As It was, tho car of C. S. Wlnsor was slightly damaged and car driven by Ed Sprnguo wns con sldernbly damaged, Joo Wlnsor, Tom Hngo nnd u couple of friends wero en route to tho beach In tho Wlnsor auto. On tho hill near tho Jnko Evans plnco, they met Ed Spraguo, who hnd flvo men In his car. Sprnguo either turned 6n tho brnke too nbrupty or got frightened on tho hill nnd his enr began zlg-zngg-ing across tho road. Wlnsor tried to avoid a collision, but Spraguo's uiiuiiino swerved as it nearod him nnd struck. Tho momentum of the enr cnused It to skid around nnd roll over on Its side down tho hill. Luckily no ono wns Injured. Joo Wlnsor said todny that his car wns practically undamaged, but ho said that Sprague's car was prottly badly broken up. Ho at tributed tho accldont to Spraguo's careless driving. O. Q. Woldon, J. J. MJW' tlcan, Lou Pou, Jno Swu J Stovens, Dora Tliomai ml l Haney. NORTH BEND NEWS m MtV .. , i .i li tnendlU weoknt the United BrethrwCctr onco nt Portland. ..... ,,i ..Mr;andMrs.J,A.AJ uonrioua ieur i -:,-j will make tho trip In their weathor permitting. . Mr. nndMrs. J.A.yrd( coma woro down to attend I" Nlcht oxerclses. .... ,.4 Miss Josephine r ' 'n,vf.W flold attended the CUM Ml clses In North uenu. Misses Mazlo XLjZri came In from Callforn a rertw visit with their aunt, "r."jW Mrs. j. v. nw- ";;;,, 01 he g its, who na " :., Z. .i. i nniv mprotiflf tiuiliu llliiK, in -" , -,,-, I, (. munus wii ''":,"-, jorr. Saiom witn mth. u.-. -. taV Mrs. S. S. Jennng. B ,, very seriously II t f" & North nend JieiKU"- - -Improving. nhnml wIM, tlm" I.Bn V t?Z . V10 VOllOWStOllO Balled Into yeS- .nl.ror.UI" bonds'. Xrtlcies will hive to lie Sl? l Jh?JB.rrIved '5 J- SMITH. t..- lor in iii ..... on iw" i.Toa ot.more reiu-....n. rt hmorelngfrom MRS. M. C. NELSON -rthUl camo in on me F&K JOHNSON,, of Ogg came In on i rt" CHARLES RlCHMOSftgS;, er, camo i G. D. DATSO.Vand5rjbrttI,i this mo""b " . Ten Mile. ... gatur j. C. KENDALL je U i! Portland, wueij -, inu tho trial of the " case. HMirt D.,nn,l...nlt Hul..n.i i i. t. l SsiK.t5 :'"; uoiVroTs;; r,n",. as." --'a ..w.,..w. iu h" 'I'lin Vn nwctnnn onlln.1 loin voo.l Saturday &: 3SS 5SttSte&?L 'eood iur nits iiiuiiinii npinrn rito iinmia .. .... -..z r - ino Alliance will sail nt noon to- for his opinion before the bonds enn bo floated howovor. Sup't Tledgen nnd tho high school boys nro very much gratified over tho outcome of tho election. Tho gymnasium haB been talked of ror some tlmo nnd It will do much morrow for Eureka. MR. AND MRS. JASPER JOHNSON, of Coos River, camo In on tho Rainbow this mnrnlnc. to promote tho health and morals ''l8, E" R- "DSON and daughter, of tho school children. I Ema, of South Coos Rlvor, wero I Mnrshflold visitors Saturday. v t Pii-non . .... , .. m MR' AXD MRS- ANDY ERICKSON tl i5ii up .m lh0 Tnrl re'""ed on the Alert this morning Heel logging enmp Saturday on1 from Alleganv an,Vhir,vHem Jn8 n",;. rrkJ."B.WJ1- EGENHOFP and family have r.-'ii '"'.:'.. " '" i'"" moved lo coQUUle. where Mr. Ec- W"L 'r. co, JJm.D-er..,nero enhoff Is employed running the . "nmo imiiuur leaay uear, Aasen I launch. tho demand now Is poor. Brothers' MiyHK