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TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915 -EVENING EDIim THE COOS BAY Coos Bayites m California Furniture of tt tt it XX XX XX XX XX A NEWSY LETTER TELLING OF F ORMER RESIDENTS OP THIS SEC TION AND THEIR PRESENT LOCATIONS AND OCCUPATIONS. Reasonably Priced (Speclnl to Tho Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. A. W. Myers and wife, who for merly conducted tho Myers stores In North Rend and Marshfleld, arc CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intondcd for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each wook. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In casos whoro tho events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) PERSONAL notices of vloltoro In tho city, or of Coos Hay peoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly rccolved In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tice of club meetings will bo published and secretaries tiro kindly requested to turnlsn samo. Coos Dnyltes In San Francisco and n n sn Francsco whorc Mr in no uay cue HUU...K ..nK , practising lnwr- Ho nicely. It Is surprising how many nusg buJId, of then, there nro hero, Including He is now trying a vis tors and former Coos Conn y , ownership of residents who nro now permanently u Qn whch ,g ,0CtC(, tho loented hero. ,.. Mn-til,, anrn nnn nf tllO TWO ' Qualitv nt T T T ,IH n.nn I., ti Tfnnntttnn mill. If j COOS HAY WOMAN'S CIA'R KI.OSTKR CMMl A special meeting of tho Coos Day Woman's Club was held nt tho homo of Mrs. M. A. Swpctman last Mon day afternoon at which tlmo tho fol lowing club officers were elected: Prosldcnt, Mrs. D. A. Jones; vice president, Mrs. J. II. .lesson; Sec retary, Mrs. M. A. Swcetman; Treas urer; Mrs. Nclllo Owen. After this, tho ladles will meet on tho second nnd fourth Mondya of each month at tho members' homes, Mrs. I). A. Jones entertaining on .Monday, April 2Cth. At tho closo of tho business ses sion, Mrs. Swcetman served light re freshments to: Mrs, D. L. Bucking ham, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. D. C. McCarthy, Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mrs. Nellie Owen, nnd Miss Frances Pranso. n v ' luxciikox koi i ii:m:iati:s Tho North Rend ladles of the Pros bytorlan church gavo a luncheon nnd dinner Thursday at tho church for tho delegates of the Presbytery of Coos and Curry counties, that met in North Ilcml this week. Among thoso prcsont wore: Rov. nnd Mrs. Stubblcflold or Mnrshfleld, Rov and Mm. P. S. Shlmlau of North Ilend, Rov. A. W. Hiiliorly, Rov. J. S. Ver non of Myrtlo Point, Rov. W. 8. Smith of Handon, A. McNcnr, a. II. Stndden, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. 13. Wnt tora, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I. Dlcrs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Woldy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wolt zol, Mr, and Mrs. (icorgo Hazor, tho Misses: O'Loan, Allco Walters, Fran cos Golden, Kathurluo and Helen Mondo, Hess, Weldy, OladyB Larson, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. E. A. Hoso, Mm. Robt. McCann, Mr. R C. Holmes, Mrs, II. Mondo, Mr. mid Mrs. Clar ence Covoy, Mrs. Oeorgo Mandlgo, Mrs. W. Vnughan, Mrs. P. S. Cox, Mrs. C. E, Ilimtz, Mth. Geo. Hartman, Mr, and Mrs. M II. Ournsey, MIbs Don nnd Horbort Rlchnrds. Appropriate toastB wore given by Rovorends Hnborly, tonHtnmster, Shlmlnn nnd Stubblurield. Roses nnd forgot-mo-nolH wore used very tnstlly In dotoiatlug Iho luncheon room. 4 4 HAHY'H MlltTim.W PARTY Master J joy llutlor celebrated IiIh first birthday on April 12th, with u bnby parly. Tho guests wore Mrs. Hon Chandler and baby lionny, Mrs. Irving Chandler with baby Reed, Mrs. Harry Hutlor with baby Hairy, Mrs. Warner Ogron nnd baby and Mrs. Will Ekblad with eIhIo and WHIN. Other guests were Mrs. Annn Pnrrln, Mrs. Albert Seellg, MIhh draco Pnrrln, Miss Helen Corning, nnd Master Johuy llutlor. Tho bnblon all enjoyed tho pnrty, npparently, for nil behaved lioautlfiil ly, Mrs. John lititler served dainty rofrcHbmeulH during the afternoon nnd tho parly wim complete oven to tho birthday calo with one cnmllo on It, which all tho bullion In turn were Invited to blow out. The baby iiohI'h older brother Johnny finally had to do tho honors. Many dainty nnd useful gftH wore loft nu tokens of the day. .MAUIIIEU IN COfjl'ILLI-: - MIbh Lulu llodsoii nnd Karl drey well known AlIoHuny oung people, wero quietly married In Couulllo last Saturday, Tho young couple nro milking their homo nt (Sonld's camp ubuvo Allogany. where Mr. Oroy Ih employed. Tlioy were heartily rlilrinrlod by n crowd of Allegany young folks luBt Wednesday evening, who in return wero served refreshments by the newly weds. Another enjoyable meeting of tho Kloster Club ladles was that at which Mrs. Neil MncMlllau was hostess on Wednesday afternoon of this week"; hnvlng as special guestB tho Misses: Allco Tlckoll, Margaret Shaw, nnd Jessie Trask. The ladles conversed over their UI DIUIUO 111 U4I11 1' MUIVIDI.UI t.."( -- i J. II. Mllner, formerly In tho hc w)nSi wll, roccvo n largo fee., hardware business In Mnrshflold, nnd DeBplto tho imdlcap that ho suffer-1 family nro still located at Petaluma. cd ln tho loS8 of ha lett i,nnil n j Although In tno egg metropolis, Mr. nunliB accident in WiiBhlngton soon Mllner has steered clonr of. tho poul- aftor thoy lott Cooa l)ay ho ls doing try business. Ho says Hint tho woll ,, o0ing flno as Is .Mrs. Btorlcs of tho wealth In tho poultry Mynr8 sll0 lm8 Just rctllrno,i from business are moroly products of a Washington whero sho was called vivid imnglnntlon nnd that at Pcta- by tll0 (lcath of hcr f(ltll0r Tho int. luma tho people who nro on easy tcr waa ongnBCll ln reclaiming n fnney work nnd towards the closo of j street aro thoso engaged In tho arg0 trnct 0f lnnd which ho owned tho nfternoon tho hostess served very delicious dainties to her guestB who Included: Mrs. I). B. Malonoy, Mrs. J. Q, Jarvls, Mrs. It. W. Mor row, Mrs. P. L. Grnnnln, Mrs. W. A. Held and tho Misses: Allco Tlckoll, Jesslo TrnBk nnd Margaret Shaw. In two weeks tho club monibors will bo guests of Mrs. It. W. Morrow. COMPLIMENTARY' TO MISS dairy business Instead of tho poultry noftr pnBC0 gamo. Tho family lias boon Biifror lug from moro or less sickness but they havo nil recovered. j. Ed WIcdcr and his brother, Henry, 4 4 4 Paul Dlmmick of tho North Rend Mill nnd Lumber company who Is now locntod ln San Francisco says havo good positions with tho Crowloy tl,nt thoro "s "con no appreciable Company which oporntos n big lino c,,nnB ,n tho lum,,er n,l,rkct n'" of lnunchcB nnd tow boats in San though ho is still hopeful of an lin- Frnnclsco Ray and nlso is engnged provomont. Ho Is figuring on mov- In tho contracting business. Henry lnB iila ottlco lloro nntl "W nrnifi has been supervising n' big contract to "nntl,. llls sals department, HATCH I2LOII I I which tho firm hna from thn Kov l ouipui oi ono oi uio uuuwuuu j Routo System, filling tho Oakland mlllB nt Humboldt Day In addition Complimentary to .Miss trances waterfront nnd rlp-rnpplng It. Ed, to tho Spruco and fir from tho North nntcholor of Portland, Mrs. Perl Rl loy nnlllngor ontoitnlnod with a char ing dish supper at hcr homo last Moll is engaged in tho offlco, bolng super- i,cnd nun. Intcndcnt of tho launches. Their mothor who has been hero with them 4 4- Miss Violet Henderson has just' .t--. ........I.... .. ...... .... In .1 f.- -. . . ... . . . , ' " " ,fi' UU,UB ""'" '" most or mo wmior nns practically returned from Port Worth, Texas, Uio following guests: Mr and Mrs. recovered from her long Illness and whoro ho w cnI,0, b Ul0 scrlotl8 OW. Kaufman, Mr nnd Mrs. R. E. ,s 0XpCC,cd to return to Lnkcsldo , of motllor who ,B Ilow Mllor. Mr. hrro. Torroy Loylnnd. this month. Their slBtor, Miss Edna recuperating. MIsb Henderson, who MIbs Edna Loulso Larson, Miss Fran- Wleder, has been engaged In hospital wna fnrmnr,v an.r.r.. t n, ,.!,. I wS...Ut. U,IVVIIJ Vl, IMV, '!' cos nntcholor ami Mr. Honiik GJer drum. 4" 4 4" KOIt MIKS HAUKNICSS 1 Mrs. Georgo Dlndlnger presented MIbh Orah HnrkiiCBs of Albnny, to n l'uniber of frlonds la8t Wednosdny nt nu Informal nfternoon nt her homo In Flagstaff. Her guestB wero !.. 1) III...,.,. Mu 1.' 1,' Altnii Mm Jos. Knott-r Mrs. G. I, Hall. Mrs. ' !rBn0ClTCTa: '"8 of returning to Port W imwi iimwnin. M. v. w Pnvnn. '"K "a. . "'" ' 8 u,uy ' Ba no"0H Hvo and In this connection . " ' ' ' ror nnd nns to kcop rathor quiet. nimnm nf iiiiim illrin i,nF Mr. a. S. Hoffman. Mrs. It. 3. Ir- m.. ...... ... .. ' ...... nunors or Uipid luring hor ....:.,:'.... ,. ,,,u w,,l l""i ll, wcnuier nas West but hIio blusblimlv win mui minor guest .mibb urnu inviii- neas. 4 4 L. T. L. ItANQUET I Tho L. T. L. Lltornry Club mot for Its quarterly banquet Inst Tues day evening nt the Flnnluh hull; with MIhh Ileasu Flanagan presiding nt tho ImihIiicrh meeting which preceded tho socliil time, plans wero iiuulo to give nn IntoreBtlng program tho necond Tuesday in Mny. Tho young peoplo present woro: MrH. T. E. Dolnn, tho Misses: Carrlo nnd Velum Ross, T,nrn and Anna Lund, Lillian Cook, llnttlo Rohfiold, iMphn Mauzey, Rosso Flanagan, Hel en McLaughlin and Messrs: II. L. Rargelt, llallot Rargelt, Paul Ilar gelt, Leo Ilyerly, G. A. Williamson, Merlo Kramer, Keith Wilde, Frnnk Howe, Oliver Spires, Clifford Donne, end A. Hansen. 4 4 4 CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD I Tho IndloB of tho Chrlstlun Church SUterhood mot nt the homo of Mrs. S. J. Imiiiel last Tuoxdny nfternoon In ki'w rug rags for tho now church bull. The ladles meeting for that wont nero. fol1 chamber of Commerce, has an excollont position In Oakland, bolng Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn 8ccretnry of an Oakland nulldors' who havo been spending n fow Supply Exchange and her duties nro months nt Los Angeles havo writ- 80mowhnt slmllnr to thoso of hor old ten friends In Ilorkeloy that thoy j,0Blt!on In Mnrshflold. She and her will como horo tho last of April to uncl0 ,IlIRh I)rown linvo fIno romaln nwhllo. They will tako nn nnartmont overlooking Lnko Morrltt apartment In llorkoley nnd expect to , onklnnd. Mr. Drown has a good spend somo tlmo horo. Mr. Hnrrl- p0Bltlou with tho Westorn Pacific gan who has been suffering from Hnllrond. Miss Henderson Is tnlk- orth to thcro aro from tho denies the neon cold nnd dlsngrccablo ai Uos i rit t or. Angeles. 4 . 4 4 , Dr. nml Mrs. J, T. McCormac August Elckworth Is In chnrgo of plan to loavo about Juno for Mnrsh- Hio nlghtshlft of llnotypos nt Tho field whoro thoy will spend two or Hullotln offlco whoro ho hns beou throo months. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. employed for aovcrnl years. Ho lives Darker, former Mnrshflold residents, In Snn Francisco nnd sayB that his will occupy tho McCormno homo seven-months old son Is a real in Derkoley whllo Dr. nnd Mrs. Mc- wlnnor. Tho Dullctln, although on Cormno nro on tho Ray. Mr. Har- evening papers gets out about six edl- kor, who was formerly principal of tlona n day. Tho first edition Is Ih- tlio Mmshfleld high school, has ll'il nt 7:50 o'clock In tho morning been teaching in California tho past nd tho next about !:30. Tho mnll year and will tako n summer course edition, which goes to Coos liny nnd nt tho University of California. olsowhero is Issued about 1 1 o'clock 4 4 4 nnd tho rcgulnr city edition about Prod McCormac, who Ih nttondlng 1 o'clock. Another Is Issued about tho University of California has do- - o'clock and tho last about li ' elded to take up dairying nnd will o'clock. In conscqueiico of tho very enter Orogon Agricultural Collego nt cnr,y edition In tho morning, tho ' Corvnllls next fall. Ho had planned "'B"1 8M'f' ot Tho llullotlu Ih about ' to spend tho siinimor nt tho ranch ns Important as tho day shift, nil of IiIh sister, Mrs. French, near Mc- ot tho ndB being set nt night, tho ( Mlnnvlllo but hns boon offered a advertisers being compolled to get In , good position with tho Heath dnlry their copy n day ahead of time. , in Oakland nnd may tako it. Tho T Tom Golden, who for yoara was connected with tho gnsollno schoon ers operating out of Coos Day, Is engineer on ono of tho Crowley tow Heath dairy has Bovornl bonis In tho vicinity of Oakland nnd Pleasanton, forty miles from Oakland, having In all about 1200 llolsteln cows. MrB. A. li Ko.itnnii nf MnruhflnM. Is now at the Seventh Day Advontlst l,ont8' ,,rnwlnK no ,or "ntli. purpose were: Mrs. Mnttlo lllaln, Mrs, ISniill.irliim In tho Napa Vulloy, a fow A. W. Gregg, Mrs. It. A. t'opplo, Mrs. IhourB rldu from Oakland. Her phy- W. A. Held. Mrs. Frank lllnck, Mrs. I slclan writes that sho Is Improving nla for tho past month has boon do- Clmi-le Puwurs and Mrs. llnscom. nnd with tho Improvement In her cldodly "offish," cold, cloudy, rainy, It U not definitely decided JuhI Physical condition, hcr ultimate re- foggy and windy. Thcro hnvo been when and where the hojU meeting ofii'overy Is now hoped for. Tho snnl- a fow nico days but on tho whole the Sisterhood will bo. j tnrluin Ih ono of tho best In tho It has been anything but tho "glor- Htllfn mill Id lllllDl livl.l f.t mifn.nl,,. Ir.1la u . . a 1. 1 .. ., .....I I.. ..nn..n A A . " ll ' WlllWlVlllt. .M..CT OIIIIOIIllT, UllU 111 lUIIDUltlll'llUU 4 4 Tho weather In Northorn Cullfor- NORTII REND GUILD -l tho Adveutlst regulations. No most of the natives havo been busy I meats, coffee, etc., nro served, even explaining to visitors nt tho Expos!- 4iio Msuors, ai any tuuo. tion that conditions havo been most Tho North Rend Catholic Guild 4 4- 4- unusual. If you Just arrived, they ladles were ontorlalned last Tuesday Cnpt. Edgar Simpson who Is now will toll you "how nlco It wna Inst In charge of tho Slinpbon Lumber week," but If It happons that you company's office In San Francisco, wero hero "last weok," you don't has purchased a now Rulck and has see much of n chnngo. Judging by weeks, this section Red- afternoon at the homo of Mrs mond. The tlmo was spent pleasently and profitably by Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. been devoting considerable time to the past fow lloelllng, Mrs. Tnietiian, Mrs. R. , tho new machine. L. J, Simpson hasn't much on Coos Ray when It Ranks, Mis. Llghton. Mrs. Redmond j " been at Los Angeles tho past few comes to climate. About the only nnd the Bpeclal guest, Mrs. Taylor. weeks with It. A. Wernlch looking percoptlblo difference Is that thoro H &Rk MtfrfaSik-rfT Yilrl ' 1m!MyjMWl&t:7JJh-'3 ' I i Mrs. D. McDonald biih Invited the Indies to hcr homo the second Tuos itny In May. 4 4 41 INFORMAL AITERNOOX Mrs. W. S. Nicholson entertnlned informall) nt ten last Monday nfter- p noon for the plensuro of Mrs. S. C. utter bomo business thcro. Nothing nien't as heavy rains. However, the baa been glum out concerning their rainfall during February was great plans for future activity at North er in Ilorkeloy than It was on Coos 1Um,, Ray during the same month. Tuesday afternoon. Though jnit n lowing ladles: Mrs. W. P. Ryerly. few attended the tlmo was pleasantly Mrs. W. StecUel, Mrs. I. Hadlock! ' passed; dainty refreshments being' Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. J. W. RIelnian nrved to the following Mrs. A. II. Mrs. Rrlnklo. am! Miss Mario Gal- VV wfr' T4iSiiii wt? Some advertisements seek to arouse your interest by flaming announce ments of values extraordinary of statements of profitless prices that aro wide of the mark. 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Formerly of Red Oosh Optical Ueiiartmeiit, now Room ID, over Lnmlo's Dry Goods Store. J. H. GRIFFITH Ol'TOMKTRIST .Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Are You looking for .:r,:ar.:a.k A SNAPPY BUY? A M i'i.osi: i.v iio.mi: itri i.Di :its ciioici: CITV LOTS .SUUo. :t(MO( Cornel'. !ji:r.!. Ilxll." Corner .V:75. noxlin I.ecl .SUM). r0lirs Inside tl'jn. no v 1 00 Inside TKRMS $1!5 DOWN, $10 I'KU .MONTH. Wo will Imllil .win a house on minio easy Icrms 'Seo Held about It' W. A. RHD, 150 Front Street? S i a JUST RECEIVED I Small' house Kiiost. Mrs. JmnUon' Snow Mrs- u- M- Aluoe' -Mrs- 1. braltlt. In two weoKs, tho club will Rush, Mrs. Clirlstensen nnd Mrs. Mar-.meet again with Mrs. Irwin Hadlock. uoner. Mrs. Rush will entertain the club i tho second Wednesday In May. INFOK.MAIi l).i:u MIMTTI.NC Ql?in31c Haas Brothers .MAHT L. MY, Woitein Oixon llepn -enliillvo .Marxlirield, Om'koii, it Hltcnnii' Mnntnnn l tD .1111 ll(llt Mrs, Nicholson's Kiiests Included Mrs Jamison, Mm, s. C. Small, Mrs. M Parsons. Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. KoIIok, Mrs. A O. Rotors and Miss Cleiievlevo SeiiK-tnekon, . .j. .j. 4 I JOM.Y DOXK.V CIA'II I istsiii) iuirs' ,u Mrs. R. u. Kelley entertained the iiiK" ocnooi uviciiers informalU at 4. " .MAKSJIIl'll'IJ) MT1'IIVitv HOSlMTAIi Mrs. 51 .J. Ostrow, Slgr. Mrs. ,1. 12, Kdinunds, (Formerly Mrs. Dillon.) Head Xurso CCSXortU Second street. Phone 1CG-R upen to All Physicians j dinner last Wednosdny evening, hcr i Mrs. it. Ro.or nrlnklnv u-. i.. s"",s r" the Mlsboa: Frances ... -- .. . ......, .. . ,- lJark iu nor nouio last 'inesiiay after tnose. Kthel Rees, Esther Sliver- Mrs. DavU eiitertulned the Jolly uoou to the Kastslde l.adlos' Aid" !? I:"'a'uth Mo"r. ' I The First Ship ment of 1915 Patterns of WALL PAPER Since my Fire CHEAJL- I f P. ;. 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