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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915 EVENING EDITION SIX B'.f l k New Suits and Coats For All Occasions There never was ii time when women eon'il drew wo bentitl fully IX CHISI XHW SUITS AMI COATS on mi Mimll mi itmotint of Mnjiey aw now. The most eMimngniit desires fun be economically gratified. As tho new fnshlom lor fall unfold, nothing i of moro In terest than the suits. Women will enthuso about tliom- so ad vnncod In Idea, so Bplon.Hdlj made. All nro made with tho now convertible collar, that cin bo worn open or closed snugly about tho throat, giving stylo and lnotcttlton, too. They aro to bo worn now and straight on t'lryugh tho winter. You will find hero Just tho cult or coat that fits hot your Individuality. Will you come? Coats $8.50 to $45.00 Suits $12.50 to $45.00 HUB DRY GOODS CO. 'SMAKT WKAIt I-'OIt WOMHKX" Corner llroudwiiy and Central Ave. IMiono ildl MngntiB, Mrs. O. Larson, HoV. and Mrs. It. O. Thrope, and tho Misses Scnnlo Itefslnnd, Edna Johnson mid Elsie Larscn. IIIIOTIIKIMIOOI) KliKCT OF- J riCKIIS ; Last Wednesday evening tho M. K. llrothorhood met In tho Kpworth League hall for the purposo of el acting officers for tho coming year with tho following results: President B. II. Campboll First Vice President...!'. O. Smith Second Vlco President. .F. A. Sacchl Third Vlco President. .. .Ira Howo Fourth Vlco President. .Will Stauff Secretary F. L. Sumner BASEBALL SCORES San Francisco Wins Again and Still In tho 1cad of Coast U'npio Yesterday's Scores . rKnCKXTAOICS OF COA8X LEAOUB W. San Francisco .09 Imb Angeles ..CI Portland . ...G8 Oakland CI Vernon fit) L. Til r7 no G4 07 G8 P.O. .rid .521) .192 .188 .108 .447 Salt Lake . . . . R5 unnTl A KM. n... Ar 1 1 .?ti Treasurer David Nolson tn0 Kftmo here yesterday Vernon dc- Chaplaln I. S. Kaufman fcnted tho homo team. San Frnncls- Tno mcetliiB wan a purely inisniuHC0 beat salt i-nuc anu sun sinys in ono, at tho conclusion of which tho, tho lend, and Oakland was defeated members adjourned to mcei again in uy ios Angeles. a month. Ilcsldcs tho newly ciccicu officers, thoro were present: Iter, .losciih Knolts, O. X. Holt, Thorwald, Frank Howo, .1. Leo Ilrown, K. II. Jochnk, J. O. Langworthy, F. L. Orannls, and It. O. Graves. 4 r-i m.'.fl R SM kjiiiain i(y -ks 1 4 "loo CLCii" MKirrs itvmyjl Tvimy Mr, and Mrs. L. Chrlstcnseu of Bunker Hill were host and hostess last Saturday evening at cards to Mr. and Mrs. Kd Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. G.. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Alheo. After a very pleasant ovonlng had been spent, tho hostess served a dainty luncheon to tho guests. Tho following children wero present: Kdlth, Howard and Alda Duncan, Henry and (leorgo A! bee. nud Olgn, Ina, Italph and Clinton ChrlBtonson. Next Saturday evening tho club will meet at the homu of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Albeo. WALK TO KU.MXKlt Mr. and Mrs. (S, 11. Stnddeu, par ents of J. 11. Stnddeu of this city walked tu Sumner on Tuesday of tlls week, a dlstnnro of uhoiit nine miles and walked back tho last of ho week. It Is tilto a remarkable feat for tho reason that both Mr and Mrs. Stadilen luvvo passed the seventieth mtlo post of their lives and are still enjoying good health. They left at 8:110 in tho morning and arrived In Sumner before 2 p. in. KUMXIMt OUTIXO 4 A number of Mnrshfleld ladles Inst Tuesday left on the morning mall boat to spend n day s outing at XOHTH 1JF.XD LODtti: MUM'S . Tho sisters of North Ilcnd Ilebck- I nh lodge enjoyed a delightful bor i clal evening Inst Saturday In Tny ' lor's hall, tho affair being nttended by a largo number of tho mombers. (inmos wero Indulged In and at n Into hour n sumptions supper was HPrvrd. Among thoso present wero: to bo a decided success as a "get- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Putn.an. Mr. together" meeting. JlrH- "rr,B' Mr' """'" ' jslns, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Mr. i COXSIJItVATOHV OI'F.XS ! and Mrs. llnntz, Mr. and Mrs. Covey, 1 , , Mr. and Mrs. Chaso, Mr. and Mrs. Tho Hcnrlk OJerdrum CoiiBorvn- Varbrough, MIbbcs Glory Putmnn. tory of Music will open Its first Myrtlo Tlionins, IMIth Thomas, Ora season September Cth. The rata- Cousins, Mrs. Ocorgo Wlimor, Dr. logucs, with nil details about tho Mooro and Archlo and George Vnug now school of music will bo ready linn. for distribution next week. Tho IW , ...,.... ? ulty Is a strong one. Tho teachers1 I COOS HIVKK PAHTIKS nro all specialists In "their given do- " partincnts. Patrons may feel assured Invltntlons nro out for bridge pnr that every attention will bo given ties on Tucsdny and Thursday af to all students. The Conservatory Is , ternooim of noxt week at the Chand Ideally located, cor. Central Avenuo Ur Siiinnior homo "Aldor'iiook." on and 8th Street. Tho Interior of the South Coos ltlvcr, when Mrs. W. S. building Is completely finished, nnd 1 Chandler, Ma. W. G. ChanUler nnd tho house Is tustefully furnished, jjrfl jjnrry O. Treinnlno will bo tlw nil In all, making n pleasant homo , ,f,HtcssoB. This promises to bo one as well iiB niiBwerlng all Conserva- ,,f t,0 mo8t pleasing liffalra of tho tory inirnoses. Tho piano nnd vocal HOn. studios are on tho first floor, while T10 Ajco j wm onvo Tiiesdny tho violin studio Is upstnlrs. Tho i ,. Thnr.mlnv moriilnir from Marsh- - I " assisting tenehcrs of tlio piano ue- imrtmetit. Miss Fdnu Loulso Lnrson and Miss Mary Kruso, will teach In their own studios, near tho Con servntory. All tho business mnttorn will bo conducted from tho mnln building. K3. 0 0 E. I 3 Tho scores of yesterday's games follow: Coast Icagitc. At Portland II. II. Vernon C 1-1 Portland 4 13 (13 Innings.) At San. Frnnclsco It. II. Salt Lake 3 11 San Frnnclsco C 11 At Los Angeles It. II. E. Oakland 3 8 3 Los Angeles 9 9 1 AinerVan IiCJigne. At Now York Pinindcltihla 2 Now York 3 (12 innings.) At Hoston Washington - Hoston U National League. At St. Louis Chlcago-St. Louis, rain. At Brooklyn Now York 1 Brooklyn c At Philadelphia IloBton 3 Philadelphia ! At Pittsburg Cincinnati I Pittsburg 3 3 IMIPUTY WAHDKX QUITS DIXXKIt PAKTV Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lockhart wero host and hostess at a delight ful little dinner party at their homo last Thursday oveiilng. Tholr guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Flnnn- .-..v .. ..,.- , .. ........n Huninor In tho pretty grovo there, gnu nnd dnughter Eleanor and Dr At noon a sumptuous dinner wns spread and was followed by mi af ternoon of various diversions most pleasing to thu picnickers who re turned to Mnrshfleld about seven o'clock In thu evening. The ladles enjoying tho outing wore: Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. A. C. Vestnl, Mrs. Norls Jensen, Mrs. Crlhbs, Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mrs. J. (1. Kinney, Mrs, Matthews of Missouri, Mrs. Frank Denning, Mrs. J. fl. Stud den, Mrs, II. A. Wells nud Francis nnd Jack Sacchl. 4 . 'HIT AXI MISS" SOCIAL I , Last Tuesday eeulug in tho Meth odist Leaguo hall, the members ami friends of tho church enjoyed ono of the most delightful socials oer J. T. McCoriunc. MAItltllW IX CALIFORNIA I - Miss Mlnnlo (llseli, formerly of Catching Inlet, hut who left for Cali fornia on tho Inst trip of tho Speed well, became the hrlilo of F. J. An drews In Sanln Anna, Callfirnln, on July 31. field at 11:30 o'clock for tho Chand ler Summer homo. I HOVS HX.IOV OUTIXO ! Mra. (1. L. Dlndlnger or Flagstaff, took a crowd of about nlnu boys nr Hint vicinity for an outing nt Sun set Hay yesterday, and tho llttlo chaps certainly hnd n great tlmo at Coob llay'ii populur Biiminer resort. $ t INFORMAL CHAT t j Miss Paulino J. Ilnhr, will return noxt week from ii vncatlou In San Francisco. Mrs. C. H. Landers arrived this week from Portlnnd for a fow days visit with her brother, It. T. Mat thews, who Is a guest at the L. T. Matthews home. Mrs. T. II. Jnmes and children have been guests at the Murphy home on South Coos Illver tho past (Speclnl to Tho Times.) ItOSEIlUUG, Ore., Aug. 11. F. IJ. Hnrrlngton who has for scvcrnl years been nctlng as deputy game and fish warden In Douglns County has resigned. His commission was revoked at tho last mcctltng of tho commission. Ho mndo his hend qunrtors at Illddlo most of tho tlmo. Thoro aro several applicants for his placo. -. wr t- . 1 T7 T YTr 4-r Va m-J i.t T7 lhe Most Economical cnama wrtic l xia me rm Robin Egg Blue Reed Enamel Wart Guaranteed for Three Years Also just received Direct from the Factory, a Full Line of J Reed Wash Boilers Both Copper and Tin. 1 hese we are selling at me same o!j prices, notwithstanding the recent big advance in the prices of copper and tin materials Reed Boilers - - - $2.75 to $4.00 We carry a Complete Line of Guaranteed Aluminum Ware It will pay you to try one of our Sample Aluminum Outfits, consisting of three pieces, One one quart, One (t 1 An fttriVmorK and One three auart Saucepans for J-I.VV GOING & HARVEY CO, We Sell nit for Less HDQD FB GASE k. w. daihc Aimi:sn:i FOH NON-HIMM'OUT .MKS. IIUNTIiKV VKHV ll.li The bride has a largo circle of frlmiilu on tho llav who will wish tho fow days jouug couple much happiness nnd Mrs. .1. Albort MntBOii and sou Ju prosperlty they will llvo in Santa Hub are expected to return noxt Snt- Annn wlieie Mr. Andrews In employ- urdny from mi extended visit nt San ed in the sugar refinery. I niritrii taitiKs mi:i:ii Frnnclsco and other southorn points Mr. nud Mrs. H. S. Ilargolt and Mr. Mntson will ivMto tt;o Iloseiburg to meet them. Mrs. W. N. Kkblnd and children Word Itet'clvctl Tlmt Coiul'tlon Not Ko Favornlilo Hurry Huntley of North Uond ro pelved word yesterday that his mo ther. Mrs. Jerry Huntley, of Curry County, wns not getting nlong so well. She Is nt a hospital In Fort land and fliibmlttod to a very ser ious surgical opcrattlon. For a time she was doing nicely but tho Inst word was that ho condition was not so fnvorablo and Is regarded as sor Ioiik A -son and two daughters nro with her now and Harry Huntloy may bo called from North Ilcnd. l'liAN fou instituti: Full Tlu l.iiiHnx Aid Socletv of the Nor-! " - ' i.... i ...i... '1,n. ..Ii ,il Miirnh. ' Wllllu iiml lOlulo iiml Imr hIhIht. MIkh belli them. II wiih ii "bit iiml iiiIhh" t '. ' " " Hn,..,il n w,, tt...i...i l.v ,, Held met In the chapel parlor for Its Hall, were guests yesterday a mo v , ,.i -. i,..u. ..monthly business and social meet-, W. D. Simpson homo In .North Hend. !(,rlno ....... ',.'. ... ..... 'inc. Inst Thursdav afternoon. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John A. lllatt. Miss i.'llKiii, in wiih wuii linen iraMinn iiiwrii iu inn , "" . . ' . ... ,. , ,. . , .. , , ,.,,, , r .1 i i.Jo. Larson of Ferndalo was hostess. Louise lllatt nnd their house guest A sc !. P,n win. r,.v.,,...K ..,., Innd was assisted In serving by her Mrs. Zluuner of Chicago are spending ,,,,, Kr ...... . ....... .. .......... '.i,liiL.iiir. mihh KiRin. ami Miss Kdiia i tho week-end on their ranch on Rtituto. uui wno, in a snori nine niiur uieir " i ...... ........ . .. ... ...lii.iniui.M 'I'lmuii nrosKiil were: Mrs. i South Coos Ulver, III II VII , OIO 111 VIIUII III H IIIIWII 111 " - ,, ., . , in tables piled high with the best tho ' ' .laioi.son. .Mrs. r.. i.ineno ami .mi. i -- - - ..- ". , homes nud markels could afford. 1 1- Mllebo. of Noll, llend. Mrs. CJor- who for the past two months Imb, Following tho supper, young and 'Iruni. Mrs. N. Trop, Dr. Olivia Kd- '" the gurst of Miss Mabel Mauzey , ... . ' .. . ... .. .... .. i ... i i i lnfl Mix week for Klareni'o to ion oil Jollied ii vnr ous llvo y gullies mun. .Mrs. r. iiuikuihu, ..un. i. i.. - -. . - Burl, as musical chairs and congress. .LrobMi... Mrs. lMward Krlck.un, , "r husband. l.ey win prona my .... .. ... ..... ... visit the ixii()r t on before return Ins I.lst of InMnirlora for Coos County Hwslon Given COQU1M.K, Aug. 1 1. Tho annual teachers' Institute for Coos County will bo held In Coqtilllo, conimonclng on Monday, August 23, and contlnu ng throughout tho week. Stipt. lin ker nnnotuicoB that If tho InstructorB will be I'rof. ThoiuaB h. Ooutlo of the Oregon state- iiorinnl school, I'rof. Charles l. Shaver of Califor nia. I'rof. F. U. Stetson of tho Oro- gon stuto university, nnd Miss Kath- Kooli from tho dopartiueiit of tho Portland high schools hool hoard coinentlon will bo Iday, tho last day of tho In stitute. kim.sthui:i:couo.ks Btich as musical chairs and congress. .lirobMin. Mrs. Kdwnrd Krlriwin, i...m,.,. . ...- ..... ,. .., Ilnll Ia RomnK ,, , Miss Myrtlo Isaacson nnd V. W. Mrs. T. K. Krlcksou. Mrs. (1. Sleon. i vlHlt the exposition before returning ,118 varmint hunter Wolcott tying for first honors in Mrs. Itefslnnd. Mrs. A. II. Snow. I ' Connllis whero Mr Conoyer is ,,ogs nro the cause of .... , ...... u-.i. m.. ii... .r,.nfu.. forestry Instructor In O. A. C. fol-.i,, three less cougu IIIU lUrillUI. .'IIB, I- Mil-Ill , uni-i nil luiivmviii Tho nffalr was declared by all Mrs. Itock. Mrt-. Prescott, Mrs. C. (1. Eyes Hurt? ir Kmart, liltir, Miiilut? Mining piituies nlfeet jour ejtV.' m, our ejes iioinI attention. Wo are pirpauil both Willi experience nud tNiilpinent to correct ilefctilvo xhloti. No Experimenting. We know our business. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Red Cross Drug Store The Myrtlo Point Knterprlso says: "Tike Cook, of tho Pastlnio Pool Hall, is gottlng up tpilto a reputation Ho nnd his there now be- forestry Instructor In O. A. C. col- nK three less cougar In tho Sal mon Creok country anovo rowors. J. II. Stadden nnd llttlo , Mr Cook Bll0t ouo Friday, ono Sun- lege Mrs. daughter Kmma Hell, and tho Misses ,illy nmi ono Monday of this week Helen nnd Veru Sprnguo left today j T"lo laigcst ono measured better to spend the week-end ut Powors tlmn nj0 fCOt from tho point of where Mr. Stnddeu hns opened up ..ia .. , ,im tin of his tail. Thoy a branch photography office. ;wero nU eXcopIonnlly fat. Imigo Coke and wife nnd children . . Virginia nud Morten nnd Miss Kvc-, t'AHl) OF THANKS. lyn Anderson left this week In Mr. ' Coke's car on u trip to tho Fulr. To tho ninny friends who by their They expect to bo gone ubout a j kindly words of sympathy and nssls inontli. itniice during our recent terrible bo- Mr. and Mrs. Mllns lUchardson of j reaveiuent In tho death of C.eorgo North llend spent tho week nt tho and Helen Leuocti. lightened tho Solnnder homo on Catching Inlet. burden of our sorrow and, especially M..i lln.. l.-n.l..v lln.l .1 u f. ITIIi.qI ... I. . ....mliAPa rt f i ll rt Mnrfillflrtlll .no. ii.i.i .i-.n...t. .!.. n--v . Ill nil- iitiT.i.ui-.a W .v ...... fc..... v.. . Ciuno Hero About Tlirce Montlis Api iiml Wlfo Siijh Ho lint I-'nlleil to Pruvldo K. V. Dark was nrrestcd last ovenlng by Mnrslnil Carter on a warrant from Hood Ulver charging Dnrk with non-support of his wlfo and family. Dark will ho taken to Hood Illver at onco to faco tho charges. Dark, Mnrshal Carter says, came to Coos Day nbout three months ngo. Ho Is probably forty years old. Ho clnlnis to oo ,1 carpenter hut h.is not worked nt tho trndo much sluco ho came. Last evening ho wns nnxloii? to bo given his freedom, saying that ho had soino work In First Addition to Comploto nnd that ho wns to bo employed on tho now school house nt Powers. Murshnl Cnrtor Bays that Dark formorly made the bowling ulley on North Front utreot his hendiiuar tors. Dark had his effcclB at tho I.csllo Iloomlng houso in North Ilcnd nud ho and Marshal Carter had to innko a midnight trip there to get them so that ho could bo taken out this morning. Made Quick Trip Marshal Carter took Dark to Co qtilllo this morning and Deputy Sheriff I-alrd. who left thoro today for Salem to got requisitions In the Holt-Hoiidoon whlto slavery caso. took Dark with him. A Hood Hlvor offlror will meet them nt Salem. Murshnl Carter left Marshflohl on tho !i;:so auto with Dark and return ed hero nt 8:110, making tho round trip iu Just three hours. Puget Sewnd Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construct nnMPI RTF PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Cd worn me Dredge "Seattle" (lie nioMt powerful, best equipped mid most llmrnuRhlj bJ twenty-Inch liyilrniille dredge Ir. Pacific waten Coos Bay office, Marshficld, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, WashingtJ Kooniz Garage Agency for 800 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: ." PhonHM PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDR1 We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Sew COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Fl EUMGSM - GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish aiUVEI, In nr V from pllo In our yard or in canoua ioib, m w ..,, n.. n..t.t or ...,. vnr.l ennoad lots, taken from care. 2M P' Detail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. ..... ..... Vbt UpIOS I'OV-Ullll'O, this week, her mother Mrs. J. M. Stiirdlvnnt of Myrtlo l'oiut. Miss Helen Smith of Coos Itiver spent a few days this week ns the guest of Mlhs Zoo Dolnn on Catch-j ling Inlet. I Fire denartnient nnd others for their generous floral offerings wo extend our heartfelt thanks and ussuro them of our sincere appreciation. MU, nnd MUS. IIKNUY I.KCOCQ AND FAMILY. 1JAI) ONi: ItCI'OltTKI) XI.VH .MII.KS SOUTH OK IIAMIO.V TODAY Wmileus Still lighting llbie In old Cmups nt Coaledo Camp Siv Itlao About Out V. J. Conrad received word today noon that a bad fire hnd broken out In tho Umber about nine miles south of Ilnndon. I'lro Warden Adolphsou nnd a forco of men wero nt the sccno nnd hoped to check It soon. Another forco of men Is working on tho fire that Is burning In tho old works nt Coaledo. The flro has not dono nny dnmngo so far but It would hnvo had not strenuous' Eteps boon tnkon to keep It from spreading Into tho green tliubor near thero. Tho flro nt Camp Six, near Pow ers In which Mr. Thurston Is fore man, has been practically extin guished. Kxcept for the loi-s of tlmo In fighting It. there was no loss. Tho flro nt first reported near Johnson Mountain was near Kckley So fnr tho total damage is very small but ns It Is getting qulto dry, the flro wardens are apprehensive. I Ar.., nrw-U AIITA I IMF UUAIN DCAUI rtUlU luil Goist Klnir. n Cars leao .Mar.sliflelil 7 u.m.. I '"' " v'it Cars leave Tor llinplro 7 ii.in., II "","",,nHjf Cars lnvo Sunset Hay 7 a.m.. " .n., l l'"w; I'lires, Hiuplro, r,c; Tarheel or South Slough. nocjSuim SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM HVKItYTIIINO SAXITAHY AIAVAYS OIMJ.V l-'OH IXSI'IXTIOX We uiuko Ire Cream to order, any kind and in any (juan tlty, for parties, IoiIkos, plc hles, etc, :: :: :: ;: :: ontDCI I A HORSTS may bo obtained In Ma Mrs. AnnietHol!an4 corseuei. , 352 So, 5th SUJiJ i Wo do nut speak of Its I O V A I. 1 T Y 'llial .speaks for Itself SARTER'S I'hiino 'MJ!..I, Mmsliflelil 1'iout St., Opposite lllanco Hotel T. J. SCA1FE g fl' Marshfield jlftTbi""" IMiono 1-ltl-K. I I I .- ....! 10 Bv-J H ,IM1 """ bP ro eating ' ". T,, ' t,''JM,,.n V llakcry. " ", f iprl 1" bimup " CallinK cards printed nt The Time office ,V ...,fT t.VNN LAM!""' WEAVING All kinds a spec laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 6801 ,' cfcBndJi .td " J I AVintoil AWWSSt I. " .;v ANDM""". DAY AND cjiviv horse power senger cr &n iin uuuii, do. rnone wu-n j .l.OTfwuwn. mirrwBrnriii LfcVAtfc- JMi '