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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
aErizssai-jjMkiL. .. ;, iu.i .,i,..).yniii JtlijuiUlWtiJ hf rains BAT TIMES. MAtiSHFIELD. OREGON. SATaRDAY,J.UMSUJ.91-NII0N-. ' ' ""' "r-trfti- 1 SlMfitlie? Continued fiom Pago Threo . ' SOCIAIiCAIiKNDAH. I SATUIl DAY 1 IIOXOHS (Jt'KSTS. I -, ! c SATURDAY Ice cream social nt l.nrsen home In Ferndale. I). M. C. Club with Mrs. Wal ter RubsoII. Mrs. .1. It. Stnthlen wns hostcsB nt a most delightful afternoon nt fiOO Thursday when she entertained compilineninry m ncr cousin, .ii lllvrrtnn n:i tl Lillian Cheney, of Pueblo. Colo. A Johnson. Inez .Johnson. Mildred Coke.' ""J5"0"; " .I t n 1 mil titiii v-u iinrriiii uiuvi'U -... , ..,. - . - LUWtli ow BIG SUGCES Misses - ... ... ,,.,..- t -..!.. ...I If..., ItufPiiM prortiBion or sweet peas wns a leiuiiiu uuuu mi". ..no. u...,u.. Unhurt llnrrlBon for several dnvi ', ...- I ll..l .1 ll If Mr... .....t rnnn I'lolloa nllll MlRr. , "OUCH 11111118(111 1U1 SBMMlll 1111 H. UI Hie llUilllllllli iiciumuuiiB. . .; " i.-.. .. , .. cards, Mrs. Mel.cod won first prize. ' Walter lllgglns, Lionel and Harry In serving, the hostess was assisted Gordon, Joel Ostllnd. Norheck, John Chicago, St. Louis and other cities t- and will ho absent for several wockb, Mr. and Mrs. II. Scngstnckcn and the Misses Genevieve and Doris Sciig atacken left today for the Hnrtlo'a cottage on South Coos lllver, which they will occupy during August. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. Ronald and Kntherlno N'lcholsou ex pect to leavo tomorrow for Sunset I liny, where they will spend a week SeCOnd Annual EXlllU III0I1 or so camping. .;. .j. .;. ADD INFORMAL , Mrs. Ocorgo Haines and children and Mrs. Walter Sneddon and dnugh- ter Huth returned Thursday from the Conditio Hlver, the guests of Mrs. Floral Beauties Proves Attractive. hy Mrs. Xorls Jensen and Mrs. O. It. Andorson. Those present were Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. K. F. Le.Mlcux, Jlrs. Win. Schrooder, Mrs. Xorls Jen son, Mrs. Sylvester Jones, Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. II. It. Crnu ford, Mrs. J. (1. Klnnney, Mrs. J. W. Ulldonbrnnd. Mrs. Harry Hultnian, Mrs. Perry Dodson, Mrs. It. X. Fen- ton, Mrs. II. Fourier, Mrs. Paul Dam- Kkblod, Walter Asplund. A. Mnrtln W. Schnicddlng, K. Steele and Alfred Flelsburg. - I PICNIC OX COQl'ILM-: HOAD. I Mrs. A. L. Ilouseworth took a par-, ty of ladles out the Conullle road. today. They plan to hayo a picnic for The t)nr!ii wliero 8ho wl vslt litiinlm.ki. linn f1trir ntnl (ilinltll I tin . . . . . . tl relatives for several Mrs. Helen dale nud two children, Itowen and Winsor. are expected hero next week to be the guests of Mr. nud Mrs. L. J. Simpson at Shore Acres for the month of August. Mrs. Frank Frame spent last week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. II. Walker, of llandon. Mrs. Knrl Michaels loft this week PRIZH WlXXIIItS. I Dahlias. I First Mrs. Fannie Hazard. I Second Jlrs. Xorls Jensen. Third Mrs. Frank Sacchl. Hwivt Pons'. I First Mrs. Frank Donning. I Second Mrs. Xorls Jensen. I Third Mrs. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd. ros, Mrs. K. M. Harry. Mrs. Dennis luncheon near Coaledo and spend tho frlnmlR nn McCarthy, Mrs. F. L. Denning, Mrs. ftorm, der the trees. Those In ;.' ' Frances McLeod, Mrs. Hugh Long, tno mr,v Were Mrs. Win. (.limes, "N iu xj. lYiai Silk Gloves THE SILK 0 LOVE AVITlt Aoi'A Sold Exclusively in Marsh finl,, m,. "N simivn Aln Hi" Kill- ni ."""HUM 10 b0 illO 1)P8t Bilk K10V08 01 nS ....LI I.,. Jlw. Iw.lf.... ... ""HhO. tl """ 'V ""- "ii niiri!s iroin I Toast to 0 1 50c TO $1.50 Hub Dry Goods Co "Smart Wear for Women" .tit I r iiitiiili.iii i. . l I a oi. "uminviivauu wmi'M Ave., PlJ .Mrs. C. Wells. Mrs. II. Wells. Mrs. .,-u norsc.v Kreltzcr, Mrs. W. S. Tur- Oeorgo It. Anderson. Mrs. J. Jarvls, ,ien nmi Mrg, K, Crosthwnlte. Mrs. Louis Gore, Mrs. Fred Rliy- nioiul, Mrs. Hay Ollivant nud Miss Lillian Cheney, Pueblo, Colo. I'lCXIC I'AHTV. Mrs. Davis, of Portland, who is IXKOItMAL CHAT. I Misses Frnnccs Wlllinms nud Mny Prouss left yesterday for Tho Xook, where they will the guests of Miss (Jrace Kruse for n row days. ' Dr. and Mrs. Win. Horsfall and, family nud Mis. W. T. Merchant en- tho guest iif Mrs. W. II. Foley, niul MIbbcb Mabel and Helen Smith of Portlnnd, who ate tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoss Siiitlh. were the Joyot, n ,,,. tPl,, t0 urewster Vnl jiiuam ui iiimiui in a (iuiikiiiiiii riuiuu party at the Hatchery yesteiday. A special launch took them up nud hack. I .Miss Isabelle Steams, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. L. J., Simpson, for several months, will , leave this coming week for her home In HtKiiilnm, Washington. Mrs. Simp son will accompany her daughter north to Portland. Among tho Xorth lJend people camped at Sunset Hay this week are Mr. and Mrs. Win. McXny, Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. Arms, and Hurtcs McXay. Mrs. Bradford Wheeler plans to Tho second annual flower show given by Lockhnrt & ParsoiiB proved a big success. The number of cxlilbl- tors wns largo and tl'e beauty of the ' exhibits lit both classes, dahlias and sweet peas, elicited much favornhlo comment. ' JL An Indication of the Influence of. mw h these exhibits wns shown by tho fact -Hint Inst yenr thoro wcro only three . . . ,..,. , . exhibits of dnhllns. while this year ilj- ih M17 toiw or carRo vnlu there wcro forty-six. The exhibit of " al '-!,,'-r,r''-sweet pens wns also very fine. ' At Coos Hay tho new bar dredge, Tlie judges, consisting of .Mrs. Dor- ii. r. a. .miciiio. ronciioil tliero Jniiu renbaugh. Mrs. K. S. Hargelt. F. A. Tledgon and ". L. Clabaugh stated that the iinlfortn cxiellence of tho ex hlblU niailr. sek-ctlon of tho winners arv '2'Jt, I nil. and wns operated when over weather conditions permitted until .Mny I'll, when sho wns struck by the steamer A. M. Simpson nnd PIAXO wxnn uj '"v M M. 0. Warner, ii.l i',11'"" tuner, who ff J ley Thursday. The roads arc In flno leuvo soon for California to visit shape and although It was very friends. The weather was delightful and all tho Joys of picnicking were theirs. Those in the party were .Mrs. C. C. Going. Mrs. W. II. Foley. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. W. Hoss Smith, MIhbOb Mabel aiul Helen Smith, Mrs. Hay Ollivant and Miss Mary Louise McArthur. V warm. lire-water Valley never appear ed more beautiful. ! I Judge nnd Mrs. Cyrus Happy, of. Spokane, who are well known on the' Hay through visits nt the homo of W. II. Cox and family expect to leave soon for a short camping trip. ! ? ! ('. L. Peniiock and wife will leavo the latter part of the week for Port difficult, but their decisions proved damaged. There wore t:i(i,7l7 cubic popular. ynnls of material moved nnd nho Tin' prizes consisted of cut glnss worked n part of tho tlmo on Pony and Austrian vases nud hammered Slouch shonl, removing 0-131 cubic bronze hnnglng Imskels nud were, yards. Amounts expended for hor wry hi an Iful. ' 'pernllnn totnlled $2-1,5(57.17. A Mi. I'lirsons unnoiiiiced today that rvey In June, 1 Oil, showed a depth next year's flower show would bo of not less than ii feet, held in June nnd the dahllu show In1 July. nro now uncertain whether they will be able to iiiuke their expected visit here (his fall. They are desirous of having Mrs. Kaufman come to Spo bane to visit them, but as it Is uu iisunllv wnrin thoro. .Mrs. Kniifninn 'I lie isareissus Club enjoyed n doe not wish the trip and Is Insisting most pleasant nfternoon with Mrs. that they come to the Hay. their daughter. Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. Orford, where they will t iku In t! o -I - XAitcissfs ei.ru. - i - Ingvnl Petorson, nt her cozy homo In Ilunkor Hill, Wednesday after noon. Conversation, sewing and other diversions wore followed by refreshments. Miss Stella Peterson assisting In serving. Those present this week were: Misses Hlnncho Tcllofson, Ksther llyeiiy. Thorn Lund, Anna Lund. .Vol lie Olson and Hilda West, and Mrs. Minor Vino ynrd and Mrs. Carl West. I Sr.M.MKIt PAHTV. I Mrs. Cnrl W. Kvortson, who has been spending the summer with rela tives In Michigan, writes that sho expects to leave shortly for homo. Agate Carnlvnl. after which they will visit other Curry conn y points. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. 1M Hnnisev nnd laughter. Jean, of Mill City, Cal.. are spending n few n-eeks on the Hay as guest at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. IS. (5. PHiiia.n iin.l Mrs. A. I Hutchison. Mrs. Iti:uisy was forinor- Iv Miss Hutchison. ' Mrs. J. J. Morrow nud dmiKhtcr. i Miss Denial Cniupbell, nio exiiected ' ! Ohio soon from nn ivtniiil,i,l vImIi ' BIG LEAGUE I BALL SCORES .MOOSI-J .IKWKMiv for Mooso nt :UTItAM'S HTOIIK. IlllU Gll,.lln . ..'' sovml v:'u? bl l ninkliiK his hMj,i: St. Lawrence lloti 'l Jimy be loft for uV'J nn mi an or k!i,-. ui. him who nrn In nJ services enn leave otin Lawrence. "' LIIAVI-: your ixm al HOMKntHlcatsiMiiil ni comiu'ii iv n ,rl ..,........ IUC.ll I ll.-IIU.X. Portland Defeats Oakland 14 to 7 in Sliiflflincj Match Friday. Dr AmocIiIc-1 I'rri In r htr Tlirm.l OAKLAND. Cal.. Ann. t. Pint- land won n II to 7 lctory In a slug-' Mrs. I). Y. Stafford eiiteretalned near Albany and nt other northern Informally yesterday nfternoon at her points, homo. Her gucsta were Mrs. I. S. ; : Knufnian. Mrs. T. II. Ilrown. Mrs'.1 Mrs. F. M. Frlodberg and son hnve uoiHo, .mis. iiuiieiiiiaugu, .Mrs. u. w. gone to tnelr Miufmau nnd Mrs. C. K. Perry. i form Hlver T v T montli or so J. II. Cox nnd fain v are now en- lovlm: nn (niHni? nt iinniimiini-r iiniuOi . , a i n..-..,. .....i ..1...... .... ,. Hncruiuouto m - w - -,, . . .. .-.. ....,-- ... ....,....,,, , r . in i ii 11 1 1 1 uii'i '. ii I'M ni-riii - - - - - - - - ' siimnior homo on South ?,n """J-''1 wl,!l lll "' "oiv yo- where they will spend a , ,t'r!,,l,'- ,ho B,.'on'8: i. At Sacramento n. II. K. Venice 3 12 I I II I Mrs. Xorls JeiiRen. Miss Mary J. II. .Merchant and wife and Dr. Wnl- Duiignn. will leave In a dav or two for ..,.', I"UorloH: Kuw'or and Klllott; Clarke, Miss Lillian Cheney. Kiiinia tors and family are tho others In the tholr siiinmer home on South Coos 1,llam ""l Hannali. , Hell Stadden and Mrs. J. II. Studden suinmer colony there. Georgo Ayio Hlver to remain for nevernl wcoI;'r I (Second Giiiuo.) spent Tuesday ntSuniner as the guests and family exited to Join tho colony, ' I It. II. K. of Mrs. C. 0. Stadden. soon. c. S. Hoffman nud fnnillv nud Mr Venice I fl I I iiormViin-a .n ' !" .. . " . " ,M. : Sacriiiiiento s HI n - I - .MOONLKHIT itini:. . 'Y":.r """'. . .""" ,l"m' '"i iiiitinrii..! s 11! o - Misses Nora Tower and Frances Louisiana, nre onJoyliiK nn auto trlii,i.iu,n.,.,orl.08!.. u'1,ltl!' Unrkness nnd I Williams expect to leavo within a to Crater Lake. When Mr Hoffman hl,lotl! Arollnncs, Gregory nud lloh- . ivnoli iip an flip Itnpltnlm. . ....,. I i i.. i ...".." ' IMMIIHIlll rop nfTMrIi!Rn,",m11" '!( "!" ,,,,,m,,,l,B lll l?'"vorslty of California. . motl or. they were ne'er In whotle,-',, ' Of1""1"- . II. B. of Marslfleld will unite In u moon- ' Hi0 would be nhln nil i , i,,ml ' ol,llU111 M II 2 "."l1.1. rl,l0J. t'?. Sandhills Friday Mr. Martin of Kugeno. who has trip. I t fomi.l tlm X 7 IS S Vuuiiik. i no Alice II. w l oavo been snend Iml' tin Miiinmni- nn tin, a. j. I iwiitorios: Pane. Hlm-i.p. in..,..!,. Hlio woulil be able to stnnd the long o., ' .who has trip, but found that sho was. . M.. ; ; i. in mm I1 ,Vf M"rl0, "venuo nt Hay. expects to leavo soon for Hoslon, ' Mr. and Mrs Hurry Winkler ,! In11!'"!1 n!"1 K,H,,or: "'rulott, Plough. lit?.'. 'll0,lm,l0H aro r',,l'", t" hero ho will tako ,-ourso In eloc- Ilt.io 1-m,1 ter In v retur ir Christian nud Alexander, bring refreshments nlcnl engineering. , their tip to Portland rrom c At Los Angeles- It. II. K. ( ' V . Snn Francisco S II n IIO.N'Olt VIHITOIIH. - Mr. nud Mrs. F. K. Ilaguo and Miss .Lou Angelos I f flltKII Cixtt .. ,.l.n.. l. l. . .. Hussell will louvn loil.ii- fop iiiVn iin.i.. . .....?...'" "J"."1' .,l,ui Hutlor'oH Pernolil u...,,ll...illl -.;.,'. .i;V".TX V. " '"'.".' tM.i.nnu fill boiltll COOS Porrltl. I.nvn nn.l II .... J whei;e they wl llllllll .-till 1111 1- 111 I llll I ('IIK (. .1 a. 1.. .... A .. - iJ-":, '"l!,..j:!!L",?'n? '- i:K':"oO'Conne.. sumiuer ho,no7 '" Joon Zu ,ii 'a 'nuiu' b TX ' lie will llvl!,. hiu ii,.... i... ,....,.. f..u I I.' n..ii,..i.. i.i i. ' ..-.-. "- v wuinvuii lunil ..n, 4. I . -.,llltjllBii-i mill llllUKII and ll '.) :i Schmidt; formally Friday afternoon In honor or nor guest, Mrs. Win. Hutchison or rortiiiiiu. I he Invited miosis In- im-M. MUy,, cinip ii..i.,. . ...i nnriu eluded Mesdainos Willis C. Ilradley. plan to leave s i In their ear Tor n'i Hmm, w Vn,o A .h' Sci!n"."1- H-, visit with rolntlvoH nt Grunts Pass.! Hinlth. M. A. Sweetiiinn. A. I). Truer, JniTOn'nmS A,,,,m MlHl " A- ,ono'8 "'"' children ox- P ... ---.. .... .. i. v I1I UIV UWUII" nntnryn Smith. IM-snln FarrliiKor, Adelaide and Virginia Clarke. A ricxic PAHTV TO I SAND HILL IIO.MK I jennln -- will place on Coos Hlver .where they win enjoy an oniing. Mrs. W. .1. Hill and Imhv. Mrs. Xolfoii nnd child. Mr. nud Mrs. It. '.M.I ii ml there. . Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Townr aro now expected hero within n short tlmo from Monrovia to roiunln until Into In the fall. : : Homy Ko-n nud family loft In their nuto this week for Sherwood. Ore gon, whern they will shiii three or four weeks with relatives. M.... n.l .. ..... i. iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii ii ii ii innuiv re- X.VTiO.VAL i.i:.(.ti:. Chlcngo 1, Phlla.a'iplilu 8. Cliwiniiutl I, Xow Voi I: ;. Pittsburg :i, llrooklyu tl, St. Louis 0, llostou 2. KH llllll .irrt. II. -i. .Mil 0 0V mill lui-n,wl .,ul...-.l,... r..n... ,.,.. daiigl.ter. who constltuto the su.n.uor will , ,ik hiVfr .n , '" . "hV . " . 7 v .,--.-. i ui'i Bohold efforts esltlppod inllt, ..n... -. - "'. ', W 1WIUIK IIIMMI1II IHII i.illfillt. til tit.. .tt.l...HI ..1.. Li i.1. t cwrly lust Sunday n,ori.lnK ir the w". V'r VZZV' ' "lV, .?"""' "" .""'I' heir lion SUMff summer home nt the Sandhill ,, y fo," slo s lav "-'' ' vmnua ami they will bo , lake. An Ideal day made the irlu ' ' " """ 5."! f10'!' ,lll,' Mnrshflold. one n.K to bo remenibored and tho' ... .i x..-u . , , I . Mv: "'" '.". W, S. Ch bosplUbh, homo gnlned new honors ,., ' Z n ,, ' XJ "' "'""i1"?..1.0 ('nvP ' auioiiif iiih viniHiu .. :.. ........ .... ........ mi- niu uniim. wnnrn ti.nv " -' . , ions uiver. a.mkimcax Li:.(jri:. Washington :t. Detroit 1. Xow Vork ii. Clovolnnd 2. Phllndelpliln U, St. Louis 7 (10 Innings.) llostou fl, Chicago I. XOKTIIWKSTKItN LKAG'l'K. J I I-'Alluwi-'M Kim micc nn. T ' , Mr8. ' ' Keating and Mrs. Fred jiakmu,!, Milt Ml.ss lto l-.H. , f catirall wore kuosIh f friends on n. i.'K-irn I'M...... . . , "7 , nouiii roos mver l-'r day. Mm l-.hlra Irlreen eiUertalueil i j last Wednesday evening Hi honor of .m,-. ( M. t'lurko returned to the lomake ,e ' ft I, 'Z ft? 'Mver yesterday. . v 'r V tor a pleasant evening of nW and Spokano I, Victoria I. Hiillard I, Taconin 5. VuilCOUVer -I. Snntll,. andler nro lugs). mmitlis nv, .,.. t .. i "' "" JI-HHUII Mil. I A picnic pnrty composed of Mrs. A. L. Ilouseworth. Mrs. F. M. Parsons. irs v. T. Morchnnt. Mrs. George Goodruiu nud Mrs. W. S. Turpen mo tored to tho bench at Sunsot Hay yes terday, enjoying n plcnle luncheon nnd afternoon on the sands. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. j. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Georuo Goodnim lnft ' (II Inn- Emblem Buttons and Charms MOOSE Big Selection of Moose Buttons. Masonic Odd Fellows Elks Eanlcs R e d Men Knicjhts of Pyth ias Owls Etc. their daughters nmi mi.. ..: V, i.lot.-.i ,.,.! t., ". "T", '"'"" " " K?" .L.r. jlw ' the.? v ! . c:; . KiJ...nanr.KS "."; .... ......-,, iiohi-ii, wiiore tliev will ennui for several davs, Miss Mario T. Mnloney has roturn ni frn., her Hawaiian trip to Herke- m.r f; ,w '' K,, wl" "oml tho K innro or hor vacfltlon nt the homo of t;er Klor. Mrs. T. L. Heller. M'ss Ml nil M. DnnnliiL' nn.l 1,1,.,-nc H. Uckinstry mid Major Jay J. Mor jow. Tho first district comprises tho waterways nndor Improvement on tho Ml ., m i(il ( Mini iiivtra, ... TS. I''"' I ."ml n1,s Mereon. r he i hero HiU week from Hoikelev oikeley n.,... :..: -. .y...v.,i u iu i I"", :u,, ? f tho Columbia I Hlui. he middle and upper Colum-i 1,1 '" the Snako Hlver nnd is n! Clnigo of Major Mni-mu- i "... the reports say: " ,m,v u" o L-ouumo Hlver funds reach. ?uuia.j2 and on tho imrhm. n. ed RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPT. Phone 122. RED CROSS DRUG STORE woes mI" x,rnn AU,P0'1 fn'- fowCoiH.y U SSO.I'l '"n.o'n a ,ton I 1 , J&V .! l,ow" '""l "."? ' ""S Hlvor channel 'cos - .'., i uuri. ?,!.' Misses liorence. f.ucv and Hazol uwevs enjnvcd nn outing with Mr. or Myrtle point this week H. K Coffin and fnnillv have re .rued fro,,, a two weeks' outing at Point "r ra"Ph 80Uth of M'r,I WJ"H Ma,,p HnnlKun expects to ho w.'Jr v rk f0r w,"0"n. whoro she w visit an aunt for n taw l-. neroiv proceeding to Hoston. whore' orvato vnn?rP,Now E"Bland Co"- ?" bonaiory of Music. b ': lllllirOV ML' Slnaln... Tl,.-t 5ifsn7,,.,,a,I,100ka,nn,,bw' .- l f t'lllltlll llll III! II- lllintliinl :i ' Hivo!,l5b,n:;!7"",,rovl,,K Ynl" On the Coqullio Hlvor project work as curried on in tho river bet wee foik and the projoetod depth of 10 feet for a width of SO feet was ob tained through the removal of 23.078 cubic yards of sand. n,.i . ,' .,. ba?raVd wS' nav,Katei1 " '"e1 oar and 4202 passengers were car- Special Bargains In Used Musical Instruments During the lust fow months, wo hnve taken In cxthin;c Instriiinents, a number of used Instruments which wewlrtu of liniucdlalely nud iiiuku spaeo for showing our new line. U i, i-iv.iii muni inn nun uru miiKiiiK mo prices coniiuvra:,:; ia III.,.. i.i.ul .... 1.. 1... l 1.-., .!. .... .. . . .... nivv ""i nn. ii v ihho iivoriiiiiiiou iiiein Mini pin iiicin iniotntcii Hon possible. Drop In, look thoni over and try tlivm and tttEl ro not tho best burgnlns ovor. Iloro they nre: uiio hecoiiu-iiiuui Piano, ovoiiiaulcd nnd tuned, a snap t. .i siiguuy usoiii'iiino. practically hh good as new. for onlr.. f Jno .Second-llaiul Piano, used two years, cost $:i'iO, and now in excellent condition, for only Jno Organ, completely overhauled and In good shape, forc'jq One Organ, slightly usuil, but looks llko now, for only.. . Jno Fsod Pianola PInyor, enn be nttached to any iiia" . aal sevornl dozon iiiuhIc rolls, nt n bargain. One slightly lined Slide Trombone for -16 One iihqiI Cornet for only ..'. --UOIliolllher. WO luivo u rnninloln lino of nmv InstniC'liU VliM-nlaii at pili os and torms to unit you. Wo hnve Just received a new iiiiisluniiiont of new sheet bh' -1 Hiding nil tho Intent h'ts. Fifteen cents per copy or stventd for SI, I'-p a,t.j.0 ,.,0 tmt yoll ,my j Snn FroticUco or Ponlnl mMwMMm PtmjffiZ&MSB gMSSSSS L. L. THOMAS Manager dUp .REPORT Is ON BAR IRK J to Huth Smith, mi in.iipiif-i.iP ,.t .V,-. """- "''"K" uoouruni left H as.""rrm.r,.".'.r !"". s..' a,,,,,,,,-,, ci: s; srT.X". :. issz i iF,fri sx,c srssr ' s-s""i' : i'"f "K 3t wsrssss! of Gi;eSlisarbor ',r"t,1,;.i1:1. M. Klllol. Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Ooodrnm oJ " ! "J'jrnliiK the soutl.e improvements. Ciaa My n M nv'M vpI"80 !i0?;i'r' "m "" 8hor"- ' i'x"nftl o" ' " ,V W,U " l,,,g0,u ,no,U" 0'- , '"TKAXD .Or., Aug. I. -Annual r!LM)r"' Mjyin.i:sther eastern trip. They will visit notrolt lM- .,,.. ,.., , , , 'f H.o first nud second rive s . -- ' "". aim .Mrs. Win. Huicii snn n,..i and hariim-s ,i lut.-i,.,.. i. ,. '. '. Here is a Public Park With nil the talk of Public Parks fow people know that there has liccn lesoi-veil f Wiiii tho pint ,of Hay 1 u iK'aullfiil tenet or over six acre to ho iisctl exclusively as a Public Pa ik. This Park Is conveniently close In. anil is reached by n deatMevel rvaa fiiini tho business tenter. It will W absolutely preserved for public us.e only. If you nro really Interested In this iuiportaiit civic problem, go out awl sco this Park. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Dl tn re of t; ovcrl inr ccssl