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murmmia mi TEN "nfT1' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1914. EVENING EDITION. (Continued from Pnc Slv.l I IIIOAC II IWItTV. sa Hage, Trina Hobo, llolon Wlnsor her homo in Portland after a pleas- Mr. Booth were boyhood friends In tilth Gllbortson, Marjorlo Swcarln- ant visit with relatives and friends. Winona, Minnesota. Whllo hero 'en and Miss Brown and .Messrs. In Coos County. jthey enjoyed the Shrlners' affairs, Hyde. Sidney Street, Will Dnvis, Hnr-, .Mrs. M, p. Campbell and Miss leaving Friday by way of Allegany old Jennings, Frank Hrlgham, Tom n,iby Campbell of IUverslde, Call- for their home. Hnge, Iris Klrod, Hnrrv Conroe. Oono fornln, are guests at the A. H. Camp-' Mrs. II. M. llnrtlo of Hugene and Johnson. I). Carr, Joo Wlnsor and bell home. . the Misses Helen and Dorothy Hnr- Mlss 12 in m a Anthony. I)r jloUt Golden and Mrs. Gol- mother and daughters of J)r den "nnd children of Jacksonville a- Hnrtlc. are spending a month , are the guests of Dr. Goldcn's fa- t the llnrtlo homo In North Bond. 1 mitTimw piitTV I tber, School Superintendent Golden. I Mr. and Mrs. B. It. Chandler left t """"" ; ; MlRg arnco KrB0 H)cnt 80Vcrn, today for tho W. S. Chandler siini- Tho little daughters of Mr. audi days In town this week from the mer homo on Coos Itlver, whore they Mrs. Percy Pcct of Kastslde. OlnevraJMatson bungalow on Coos Illver. will spend several weeks enjoying a and Vivian, gave a very delightful She was the guest of Miss Florence vacation. party to their little friends on Frl- Aiken. I A number of M.irshile .1 teachers ji.. kj .j v..,.. .. ... . , . ntrt lilntmliitr tn nftnntl Mm iiimllril dnv afternoon. Ilcrros mucins wero .Mrs. neien unie nnu son winsor " ; 7"B, ,,;,... ... r served. Miss Stella Vineyard assist- of Medford are guests of Mrs. L. J. , Co unty Toncliorii I ns tltu to, will h nut l'U iiviu Hi in j itii in .'iji uu A number of young people from iiuiiKcr Hill on loved n oeac n tinny !, tii.. itr.atr.au niii.Wmr tin tuns k mnson nt Mliorn Acres. last Saturday evening. The Inunch woro played and all had a very en-l Miss May Preuss and Miss Fran-i1 0Jn1t- , , , ,. Buffalo Bill was chartered for tho i0ynblo time. The guests were: ces Williams left todny to resume Miss 4sahollo .Macgenn, daughter evening and took tho party to Jor- Heatrlco McGrlff. Kdnn, Martha and the'r studies at the University of oflllUll.,lnl" nm.1 Jrf; r.-'h SIi' dan's Covo, where a hugo bonfiro Frances Vineyard. Dorothy Mcl.ng-! California at Berkeley. w" onvo si ortly for Portland, was lighted. Games nnd a hot picnic ..,,. Kttn mid Mnrlon Peterson. Ito- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Flanagan nro?"1'5 8,1 wl" LMl,cr SL Mui) " Academy. luncheon cooked on the fire helped BOnn Kltson, Itnbcrt Cnssldy, Oora ! domiciled In a cottage at Sunset to mako the evening one long to bo oison, Flmn Koskl, Marthn Huhta, (Bay, whore they will spend the rc- romenibcrcd. Those In .tho party willa Byerly, Edith and Bonnie mnlnder of tho month. wero Misses Lillian Pltmnn, Iluby stock el. I Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Mclntyrc, Mrs. Pitman, Dorothy Johnson, Agnes . D. u. Hood, Miss Mndgo Simpson Mrs. It. K. Booth will leave enrly next week to Bpend several days with Mrs. J. W. Bennett nt Lakeside. Mrs. II, Scngstitckcn nnd Miss1 Burmnii, Jennie Johnson, Scnnlo ltefslnnd, Mnbel, Corn nnd Alice MnthlBon. Andrew Anderson Ommll. Chris Thorpe, Bert Oliver Larson, B. Itood, Mr. Berg- watermelon social nt the church par lund, Peter Thorpe, Eric Edlund, Jal-. irn Inst ..vonlm- which wan must mie mer Ilefsland, L. Itood and A. Ab-. cewiful In every way, netting $15 for the society fund. Aiiout sixty peopio VTKUMI.I.O.V SOCIAL. ,! i nnd Stttnrt Melntyro are camping ?orl! Songstnckon came In Friday lilb.il l.liw.l ."'Vl'lll tl I ... ' " frftiti tltnl a1ltl1tllnl nntllll nil fTnnil from their summer enmp on Coos rahamson. Alice nenr Allegany. .rum muir buuuhui iiui uu v- i, Peter, Tlc Young Ladles' Society of tho Mrs. Mnry Browning returned this "Ivor nnd returned today. They ox ivcrson, Njrcjr LutlS from a pleasant visit with Pjct to ; be nwny for the remainder menus in inmornia. , ... .,., . ., , .-., w ir ...i,i Mr. t s ihir(r, nt Hn. MIsbos Ellznbcth and Llva Mc- qiilllo wore Marsliflcld visitors sev- Oraw, who have been visiting tliclr oral dnys this week. sister, .Mrs. Hurry Nnsburg, will -I - SUItPKISK PAHTV. The home of C. S. Wlnsor, on Sher ninn avenue, North Bend, wns tho sccno of n delightful surprise party on Friday evening, In honor of Joo Wlnsor. Tho home wns beautifully wero present and enjoyed tho pro- Mr. nnd .Mrs J W. Motley are bo- V , M"fm!Mvl.ttI ,t mi .if to? gram and refreshments prepared by nu congratulated upon th o arrival J liicrii "f ;V V-,,1 ,ovo o v"rlAiA for tho voiinc ladles f a "' dniightcr, born Wednes- wook tner n win ieno oeriaiui ior uie joiuib lauiLB. ' n iwniin In Oiiklntul. Ciil. I.MOIt.MAL CHAT. Mrs. Nelllo Owen has been spend ing some time at Crow's Nest on decorated In greens nnd dnhllas. Miss South Coos Hlvor, tho guest of A. P. Luclln Wlnsor, nlcrc of tho hostess, Owen. very ably entertnined during tho eve- Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Barry have nlng with music. Dancing nnd sing- opened their summer enmp on South inv Ani'iiut 1" .tueir home in unxianii, uai. A baby girl arrived on Thursday Mrs. James Magee of Lmplre vlsl of this week at the homo of Mr. I'd Mnrshfleld friends for several and Mrs. Harry Bradflold, and the l'8 this week. many friends of tho family arc ex- , .Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mlntt and Miss tending congratulations. They hnvo !'"- ''' Friday for their summer mimed tho little stranger Margaret li" "" ( '" 'Uvcr where they UIhIo will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Westcrburg1 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gobs left nnd son enjoyed nn outing nt Sunset Friday for n horseback trip through MUHH Will IlllUIIll ill.... itri.ii- H...n. fH nrAt.H ...... i iirrv fniiiirv. .tir. . .. .......... ... .. .. ..a.u ...... .. n .. .1 ..... MM- .... .. ....( ...... ...in. .1 ..ftllT. ...It L. .-.., .. --. ing IUHO UIIIIVUIIl'U IIIO UCl'llBIUII llllll VvUUB HlVUr "UU ! B1IUIII1 II1U '",,,, , .--., ......... .... ,, fi,,. n. fli.1,1 Ilin nil llllil at a late hour n dainty two-courso mnlnder of August out of town. f Hiistnlned nn Injury to her Uul Court at Gold leach 1 luncheon wns enjoyed. The guests, Miss Ituth Allen left Thursday ''"" ...-. , ,, , 1 vr I'l were Misses Luclln Cohurn. Sndlo'for nn extended visit with relatives 1 , Dr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Toyo nml nmli i km irJ lr Thorn, Fny Mlilodgo, Lnurn Kruse.Mn Lebanon. Oregon. 'daughter Katl.erlno returned ll.iirs-' I1M"' Mff V ,.M,Lr,rJ " 'H V.'s wook Otlllla Hoolllng, Kate Anthony. Our- Miss Lucv .linn left Thursday for ''"' .from a pleasant outing nt Sun- llnirj Moffl Jtor(.,B 1,8U1LJ EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED. Wo have up-to-date optical parlors, with every Instrument neces sary for the perfect examination of eyes. Sv I'h For Tor lr Lenses Red Gross Optica! Dept iti:i ciioss nitre stoiii: pi o VM I Mrs. S. C. Smnll returned Thurs-' I-odgo South Coos Itlver. day to the Small-Nicholson camp nt! Mrs. II. C. Wells nnd Mrs. Clem Sunset Bay. nf or spend ng sovcra viimib ion louay ior nn over aiinuuy I . . ........ ........... .. ... . I ..I.I. ... II... tt'nll.... .'.,lt.. . I.. In Ch- r Corset oooett I choosing y0lir corBel OBre that you 8ctJu,;'; "".Id for your partta,, " Among the """ "l '"ClttlX la,,-, SETS, thoro 1r ft ri.i. ... typo of figure, which mc.tr figure." Would yon hnvn ...... '"'WIO. Krnce.' wear Just the r,gM6t of American Lady" FOIl VOUIt INDIVIDUAL FIGl'ltE !?1.00 TO 95.00 ' The .Moriiirt "I-'ront-lce" Coict :..no TO $ 1 0.00 Hualb Dry Goods Company 'klMAII'l' U'l.Vtlr I.V.I, III,. ........ "SSIAUT WEAK FOIl WO.MEX" Coiiut 11 road way and Central Avenue I'lHfltJ dnys In town attending the Shrluer festivities. Kev. Father McDevitt officiated Sunday nt the christening of tho baby (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loud. Mrs. LouiI'h sister, Miss Mary Carhcrry, noted as sponsor. Tho little lady was christened Eilcoii Mnry. Miss Mary Carborry left this week for her homo In Eugene, after upend ing somo tlmo visiting relatives on tho Bay. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Harvey and daughter and Mrs. Dcnn returned this week from a pleasant outing nt tho Sacchl ranch. Mrs. Claude Nashurg wns tho visit at tho Walter Wells home In DaiKiou. Mr. and Mrs. Men. B. Ostllud have gone to Ten Mile, where they will enjoy n week's outing. It. A. Wernlch left todny for an over Sunduy visit with Mih. Wernlch and daughter, who are guests nt tho J. W. Bennett summer homo nt Ten, Mile. A party composed of Bunker Dill, Bny City and Eastslde people Is plan ning n picnic for tomonow at Pi per's Grove. John O'Connor, formerly a Mnrshfleld boy hut now with the Sun Francisco Examiner, holding nn Important position In the column guest this week of Miss Genevlevi . room of tho Hearst publication, Is Sengstacken on South Coos Itlver. spending some time on tho Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Yotimnus of. Miss Wanda Stephens left today Stou'iiBon, Washington, wore the for a few weeks visit nt various MicstH this week of Mr. nnd Mrs. i points In California. U. IC, Booth. Mr. YoumniiB and Miss Jcmettu I'ptou, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. I'ptou of Hose burg, Is hero for a short visit with her grandparents, Cnpt. and Mrs. Hans Iteed nt Kitty vlllo. Mrs. A, G. Aiken hns returned from u short visit In San Francisco. Mrs. F. M. Flyo nnd Mrs. Arthur Dla'uchnrd Hpent pnrt of tho weok with friends nt Coi.ulllo valley points. Mrs, Efflo Farrlnger nnd Miss Ur sula Fnrrlnger will leave about Sep tember 13 for San Francisco, whero they will Bpend the winter. Mr. nnd Mis. II. It. Chandler will occupy their cottage during their absence. mmmmmmmmmmmammMmimmmmmwm9maBmBmmmma&mmmwMmsmrrmimmmmmmmmmmmMimmmmwmmmmwmKain win :wm,',.Miti w .imiiipi.i.ww,mimw.ii w,m u..iwniMMiwniMMiMww..w nwra Former Chief Forester i rronressive Leader comes Benedict Mi M1llf -! .... ... I A I OMfi M,n WMTCDCDnMT I r'w lu' AHg. -i HUIHVIU UIU VVrtlU.111 I1UIV I I iinfi I.' Hrvcii ilmiL-litir if .".I ---.-. c...... V. V... The Daisy Putnam, which was duo "R'r v- s- Minister to tie tulnv. will nnt cot In until late this lands, and (i I fiord 1'lnchoi i.vKiiliur. She In delayed by foir nt! married this morning la tli Eta the Coliimbhi Illver. 'church nt'ltoslyn. Long, lilu! 1 -. RMCHOT U MISS 1 Aii IT Ills Off 6 r ! 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TERMS Lots will be sold on the same easy terms as before you may select any location in the tract. OUR OBJECT is simply to encourage home builders. Street improve ment work is now goina on and will greatly facilitate building. CLOSE IN Perham Park is in the Heart of the City and our prices are the lowest, $450 to $650 "See Reid About It" W. A. REID OWNER'S AGENT Perham Park 150 FRONT STREET Opposite Grand Theatre Ml MTm n li I ,Jjl4ftM' 1flftJ'-ftJh?KiM.-g J. diilMSBEI