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MSMOKISS THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER '2, 191 5- EVENING EDITION. EIGHT e h h d k 1 tl k' K- fc. THE LAST WORD IN SHOES Is llllsMCIIlllIO to till" Completeness Of tllO lliodolll Ml'll-dlCV-eil uoiiiuiin r.tiums von tiii: vvaw always snow. Krippendorf-Dittman Shoes For Women I P3 9s 1 V v vol offer tlio latest lilK-f'ly stylo in foot-Mem- for every hour ami place. Wo niny them henuiso they are tlio liest Just us o entry tlio host makes of Shoes foe rli'l" " ,,"s an,, ",c les( lor tlio lit t lo tots. $3.50 to $5.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. 'SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN' Pnnnnr Rmnriwfiv niul Central Ave. e Phone 361 TSISBSW is i It I ! ! & & V (lullil ut 7::io ut .Mrs. Walter Itich- SOCIAIi CAUCNDAlt .MON'DAY Progress Club with Mrs. W. T. Stall. Alplm Delphian Society with .Miss (trace Johnson. TUHSDAY C. W. H. M. with .Mrs. .Mul- tlo llllllll. Ladles Guild In thu (lullil hall. Cilrls' homo of unison. Mrs. T. H. James ontor tnlns at Auction Hrldgo for Mrs. A. T. Stelner of Salem. WEDNESDAY I'risclllns with Mrs. Dim Orr. Christian Sisterhood in tlio Church parlors. Narcissus Club with Mrs. IiikIo I'ederson. 1). M. C. Club with Mrs. Hoy Hralimril In North Hond. Hr'dgo dull with .Mrs. J. W. Uennett. THURSDAY N. II. Episcopal Ladles Guild with Mrs. Walter Smith Mlnue-Wls with Mrs. Clms. LuChnppcllo. Kastsldc Social 'Club with Mrs. Hen Wright. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. J. T. Ilurrlgnn. KIUDAY Vital Addition Dahlia Club with Mrs. E. Yalto. KeusiiiKtou Club with Mrs. L. I.. Thomas. Ladles Art Club with Mrs .1. A. Hlutt. . 6 HI WILL W WOOING OK lUXKEIt HILL .MAN AND POKTLAND WOMAN (Continued from page 3) - INI-OItMAL KVIINIXG Mr nml Mrs. J. H. Stadden enter tained u few friends Informally Thursday evenlm;, their guests in cluding: Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Kin ney. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hnrvey. und Mr. and Mih. Sylvester .Jones, of Myrtle Point, who left Inst week for u visit at the imposition. I LKAGl'K lU'SIXKSS SESSION ; Last evening, the Hpworth League of tlio .Methodist church held a busi ness session in tho church hall and elected Jerry Scott as first Vice prosldent of tlio lenguo. Other mat ters of business were transacted and plans were partially formed for a llallowo'en social to ho given tho latter part of tho month, exact dnto of which will bo announced later. The members nttondlng were: MIbs es: Vera Harris, Dora Hrown, Cora Dye, Myrtle lsaaeuon, Horslo Sand iul8t, Ituby Cooley and Messrs: Jer ry Scott, Win. Stiiuff. Frank Howe, John Lyons, l-M Holt, and Chas. II. Hnymonil. TIII.MIII.E CLl'lt Tho ladles of tho North Hond Thlinblo club met with Mrs. II. E. Hurmelstor on Ycdnesd.y of this week Instead of on Friday, tho reg ular mooting day. Tho tlmo was spout In needle work and conversa tion as usual, and at the close of tho social hours tho hotes aBBlstod by Mrs. J. 11. Greavos, sorved a dainty lunclieon to the following: Mr. II. J. Linden, Mrs. Fred Kruno, Mrs. M. G. ,Coloinan, Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire. Mrn. S. S. Jennings. Mrs. John Mul len, Mrs. M. K Evorltt. Mrs. Chas. Kaiser, Mrs V. E. Wattors, Mrs. Chas. Williams, and .Mrs. Goo. Man dlgo. On Friday. Oct. J. '.th. I he club will moot with Mrs. I. H. Hurtle. KNGAGI.MHNT AXNOl'XCED ' Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Tower an nounco tho oiiBUgomojit of their on ly daughter, Miss Nora Fraiwch Tower, to John Waddoll llrownlle. Tho date of the nuptials has not been announced but it I expected that It will be boon. Mr. lirowullo Is now n guest at tho D. S. Towor home, having arrive I from Herholoy, a fow days ago. The biUrotluil Is the cul mination of a romance begun when Miss Towor was attending tho Uni versity of California. koi: MHS. ST K IN II It I . Mrs. T. H. James will enterl-iln at Auction Hrldgo next Tuesday after nouu for tho pleasure of Mrs. A. T. Stelner of Salem. 4. .j. o I CIIAM1NADE CLUH I ; Tho Chamlnndo Club held a meet ing on Friday morning In Guild Hull. Several now members wero present to iiiko mi the work, these were Mrs. ! Coo and .Mrs. Illsey of North Horn! land Mrs. Hole and Mrs. Glvons or Marshflold. I Mrs. W. S. Nicholson has consent , oil to tnko charge of tho study work ' for tho year, which Is outlined In Stu dy Hooks recommended by tho Na j tlonul Federation of Musical Clubs. ' Mrs. Nicholson Is a very capable wo I man. and tho club members aro pleas ed, for tho work for tho year proni I tees to bo very Interesting. A few of the choruses wero given out and ' regular rehearsals will begin on next Friday morning whou tho mooting will bo he'd In Guild Hull tit !:30. : 1 J I X INFORMAL CHAT t Mrs. L L. Tldbnll. of Decatur, II iiioln. is ipendlnr, a few weeks at ' the home "t I'ci 1,1 phew, I). Y. Staf ford In Murshfleld. Later .Mrs. Tid bali will go to Sun Francisco to visit the exposition and will spend somo I tlmo at Southern points before re turning home. I Mrs. Hurry Hultmau has returnrd homo from .Mercy Hospital, where ! she underwent 11 minor operation Sshc W. doing nicely, but will Dj coin f ih-I to her home for a few oeks. I It. U. Chaudlor and wife and baby , plan to leave the latter part of tho mouth for Sun Francisco, where they 1 will spend some tlmo. later going ; to Portland to spend the lattor part of Mr. Chundlot's vacation. ! K. I. Chaudlor und wlfo and son, Hoed, retuiuod tho first of tho wink from Sacramento where thoy have boon (siting Mrs. Chandler's, o.iv- outs. Thoy are residing at G'i2 , outh Klovonth street. I .;, .j. Mrs. Harry Tremalne renirnod Wednesday from a Northern trip and Is upending a fow days at thu uocio of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. 3. Chandler. Next week Mr. ami Mrs. l'lemalue, Mrs. W. S. Chiudlor und W. tl. Chandler will leave Tor an extended visit at Sun Francisco, mo llis vln Merlin, where they will bo joined by Mrs. W. G. Chaudlor, 'vho has been vlsUlug at tho homo of ho: mother, Mrs. Hiicou. A. K. Peck and bride aro expected homo In a week or ton days ,'roin their Fastein honeymoon trip, co:u Inr. via Portland. They may reside at the C. It. Peck homo for tho win tor, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peck taking an apartment at the Myrtle Amu. 4. 4, .j. . Mr. and Mrs. John D. Goss will spend a mouth or so In San Fimm ch,co. having taken 1111 apartment at Hush & Leavenworth strools there. -I Herbert Husterud will slug to-morrow morning at the Presbyterian church, with Miss Mary Kruso at thu organ. .j. .j. Mlsa Kilnn Loulso Larson, member of tho teaching staff In tho lleurlk GJerdruni conservatory, was piano soloist at tho recoptlon in North Homl lust evening, given In honor of Supt. mid Mrs. Coo and tho uow teachers of the North Homl schools. Mr. and Mis. J. A. Kndlcott, of Los Angeles, arrived this week to visit at the J, S. Lyons home In Marshdold and with other relatives In the Couulllo valley. Misses Frances and Irene Stack anil Klllu Hoss plan to leuvo soon for a trip to tho San Francisco Fx posltlon. ( ' ,. . ,. ,?. Miss Marjorlo Fulmur, who for tho past nine years has mndo hor lioino with her Aunt and Uncle, Row and Mrs. A. F. Hassford leaves to day on tho Ktlburn for Pennsylvania t- Join her mother ami sister, fr Dr. nud Mrs. I. It. Hurtle aro ex pected back today from Los Ango.03 whore thoy lmvo boon visiting vlth Mrs. Hurtle's patents for tho past several weeks. Mrs. Hoboln, mother of Mrs. H. K. Miller, of ICsthorvlllo, Iowa, and Miss Kdna Heobo a friend from Km mctsburg, Iowa, arrived this week for an iudofinlto visit at the U. K. Miller homo In tills city. Will Claim .Miss Kutiliia Koch of Itoso city ut llrlilo Hero Next Wediu'sday Friends of A. K. Gagnon, super- I intendont of tho Kaslsldo mill of tho C. A. Smith Company, have boon apprised that ho will olalin Miss Knt rlna Koch of Portland as 11 brldo next Wednesday. Tho brldo-to-bo will urrlvo hero Tuesday from Port- I land and tho nuptials will bo solom- nlzeil nt tho Catholic church In North j Ilond Wednesday morning after , which they will leave for a honey I moon trip to Sun Francisco. I Tho announcement will come as a t general surprise. Mls3 Koch Is j slightly known hero, lulling been I here In August as special Instruct I or at the Coos County toucher's In stitute. She bus been instructor in French and Gorman at the Franklin High School In Portland and is high ly educated. She spout 11 couple of weeks at Goodwill's on South Coos River und met a number of Coos Ha.v people while bore. Mot ut .Mill Tho marriage will bo the clumlnn tion of a romance begun in August whou Miss Koch mot Mr. Gagnon while visiting the big Smith mills and getting an insight into thu In dustries. It so happened that sho spout 11 half hour or so with Mr. Gag non who was explaining tho work ings of the plant to her and thu ac quaintance led to a correspondence and plighted troth. Mr. Gagnon Is 73 and his hrido t o-bo 30. Cupid knows not years in his works and Mr. Gagnon is happier than 11 youth of 21. Issue luvltiit.VuiH Invitations will bu Issued today or tomorrow for thu nuptials. Mr. Gag non has n beautiful homo In Hunker lllll whore the couple will reside fol lowing their honeymoon trip to San Francisco. Mr. Gagnon has won n host of friends on Coos Hay during his resl ilonco hero nud they will unite In wishing hm and his bride all thu Joys that time can bring. file TO KEEP UP P S. P. MUST PAY FOR LOGGING TRUCK DAM.Vd'KS OX FRONT Supt. .Miller Denies Humor to Kiijolu Hniiliug of Heavy LomN (Junto l-'i-nnclilsu Damages done to tho paving In side on the tracks on Front strcut and for a distance of 112 Inches 011 the outside must be paid for by tho Southern Pacific, according to Sup erintendent Miller, of tho local railroad. It was rumored that tho S. P. had a muvo on foot to enjoin tho logging operations over their tracks on the grounds that tho railroad should not pay for tho excessive truffle. .Mr. Miller denleiP there is tiny such move 'and said ho hud not been consider ing tho matter. Operation of tho heavy trucks on thu tracks, near the corner of Com mercial and Front streets, hns cut lnrgo slabs off thu paving, In somo places going through almost to the concrete base beneath. Mr. Miller said Hint tho South ern Pacific, according to tho word ing of its franchise with tho city, must keep thu above mentioned strip In repair. At tho lust meeting of the council Walter Condron stated that the trucks travel on the tracks us there thu foundation Is the best and (hero Is less danger of knocking to pieces the pavement at the Hides that al ready Is In a wavy condition. MAIL LATE AGAIN WINTKR SCHF.RULI-: ('ALLS KOlti ITHTIIKIt DKLAYS I lici:.si:i to wi:i Mnrrlugo licenses have boon Issued by County Clerk Wtson at Couulllo thu past week to thu following: Alex Peterson ami Kutlo Mann. Andrew K. Gagnon and Catherine Koch. F. G. Ilorton and Florence Reamer. FIRE DANGER PAST COOS COUNTY ASSOCIATION PRO TKCTF.D TIMIIKIt OF MKMHKRS RURAL HIGH SCHOOL Don't Experiment Get The BEST GLASSES In The FIRST PLACE Eyes are too IMPORTANT and too DELICATE for cheap attention, but the best attention is the cheapest in the long run. ' See us for scientific examination and tho best eye glass service. Plmne 122. Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store Xlno Cons County Districts Xow 'I'emliliiU llinli Itiiinches Superintendent Hakor says tho enrollment In tho Coos River con solidated district Is SI, of whom Kl aro doing high school work. Thoyi lmvo four teachers there, and it is oxpected to glvo a full high school course us fast as thu pupils grow i Into It. There tiro nine d'strlcts, Mr. Hakor says, outside the cities of tho conn-1 ty, that are now doing somo high ! school work. In addition to tho one . mentioned above, these are Hrldgo, ' Powers, Rlverton, Parkorsburg, Pros per, Randolph, Heaver Hill and Catching Inlet consolidated. Another belief. t Is tout tho coun try sdiuols doing high school work aro not taxed to pay tuition for their pupils In city schools, but on the other hand may receive pupils from other county districts for high school work mid he paid tho'r tuition by tho county. Tho Coos River consolidated Is al ready In the latter class, with four high school pupils In uttonduueo from tho Allegany district. -Co-iiulllo Sentinel, Only Slight Loss Although thu Sea son Was Dry .Toward Ls( Cost Was Small W. J. Conrad, secrotury of tho Coos County FIro Patrol Association, Is closing up tho season's business. The rains having eliminated any possibil ity of fires tho pntrols hnvo boon withdrawn and there Is no inoro chanco of fire dnngor this year. Toward tho lattor part of the sea son tho woods wero unusually dry for this pnrt of the stato and a larg er patrol than usual was needed. There woro a numbor or fires which started but thoy woro put out. Not over hulf a million foot of timber was lost during tho season. In fact tho association hns not had any loss to speak or for tho past four yours. Telephones Helped The telephone lines liavo been ex tended to all parts or tho county and a thorough trail systom has bcou maintained fo that nil tho timber dis tricts can bo reached quickly and whou fires stnrtod tho telephones mndo It posslblo for tho wardens to report und call for aid. Cost Was Small The cost of tho protection givon by tho association was about '1 cents an ncro. A total amount of about ?S, 000 was oxponded but In doing so hundreds or thousands of dollars worth or timber was protected. Tho association now numbors 100 timber owners representing about '500,000 acres or land Including tho holdings or tho O. and C. Tho ter ritory takes In Coos ' county, tho northorn part or Curry county us rar down as The Sixes river and a pnrt or Douglas county. Small Loss In Curry The danger season in Curry county hns passed and tho wardens appoint ed for tho summer hnvo been called in nud laid ofr until next year. While R was dry in Curry county there was no oxtonslvo loss. .Move to Iliuo Auto TriicltN I'l-om Rosebiii-g Continue into Co- iilllu For Kui-ly Train ' Again Coos Hay faces n torn up ! and delnyed mall sorvlce. October 1 saw tho opening, of tho winter schedule and tho delaying or deliv ery caused by tho change In tho train schedule. Until October 1, or under the nuin mor service, the mall lufL Roseburg every morning early and arrived nt Myrtle Point tho sumo afternoon In tlmo to catch thu train through to Coos Day and distribution In thu box. es that evening. The winter schedulo however cays the mull must leave Rosehurg In the morning at 0 p. in. und has un til S::io the next morning to arrive In Myrtle Point. There Is no train out of Myrtle Point through Coiiulllo to Marshflold under the winter sched-1 ulu until tho afternoon, arriving hero at 5 a. m. Thoro Is a star route by water out or Myrtlo Point to Coiiulllo ovor which tho mall will bo taken to tho latter place, .but this n round about way and this getu tho pouches Into Coqirillo too lute to catch the J morning train leaving for Marshfluld , ut 8:30 u. in. und arriving horo at 'J: its a. in. ' So tho mutter now stands this way, ' according to Postmastor Hugh McLnlu. Tho mall .will ho delayed Into Coos Day until thu ovonlng at tor It leaves Rosehurg unless" nr-, rnngomonts can ho mndo ror tho au to trucks that bring tho mail from Rosehurg and continue on to Coqulllo without stopping, thus Insuring Coos Hny its mall on tho early morning train the noxt day. : It will bo sovornl days hof6ro tho matter will bo worked out. I 1- OLGA. IIF.NDRICKSBN HUGG1-: 7 Graduate of tho Columbia College of Kxpress'ou Chicago, Illinois RF.ADHR AND TBACHRR Studio 109C Commercial A v. Phono 3S0-J 4 IS A IT MONTH SLIGHTLY OVHIt INCH OF RAIN FKLL DURING SKPTK.MF.U TwsMity-two Days of tho Thirty Wero Clear Average Temperature. Was .1(1.(1 Degrees Soptombcr was not n wot month according to the roport of II. 1). Os tllnd, tho 'local weuthor (observer. Tho total precipitation for ono month wus 1.01 Inches. Tho greutest rain fall In i hours was .30 of an Inch on tho 23rd. Thoro woro sovon days in tho month when .01 of an Inch of rain or more foil. Thoro woro Tl clear days, 2 parly cloudy, and only C cloudy days during tho month. Tho tomporaturo was us, follows: Moan Maximum CO. 3 dogrecs. 'Mean Minimum 1 dogrecs. Avorago for month r.O.U degrees. Tho highest tomporatuio or tho month was 70 degrcos which was reachod In tho 1st, 2nd, and 7th. Tho lowest tomporaturo wus 30 degrees which wus recorded on each of tho last threo days. T.VXFS FLOOD OFFIC1-: WITH MOXF.Y NOW Thursday bolng tho lust duy ror paying taxes with out penalty, was a big duy at tho Sheriff's office. Tlio receipts woro ?30,UG5. Tho receipts for tho threo pre vious days wero $27,440, L Wlinn vnit'fo in Pnvfln.,,1 ..!. .. -- ,-w w a. VI (.ItlllU vinir i 82S3S53?tft! In the meantime, order of WFLAKl? 0a your denier the VL,oQDl NEW FAMILY PACKAGE Fresh, crisp delicious Snowllake Sodnrt, packed in n sanitary nml useful tin box. Only 50 cents. Every denier ha tticm or can net them qulckly-f roll from our owns PACIFIC COAST IHSCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OHUGON i ram smm-LmrmMnmsmivuMmma imi nnm, -.. CENTRAL AVf. JEWELRYSft 7S Central Avenue. '"ft ft WATCHES, DIAMj JtWELRY, CLOCKS G0DS, SPECTACLS The best 25.vr frames, with lenses,Ui AGATES CUT 5j FINE WATCH REPAIRING ,'j Agate Jewelry Made w 4 to order K Wfl Formerly with Itcd Cross .leivclrr Co. (AHwi-l .. :iVl LOW ROUND TRIP FARB to the Big Bridge Canii to ho held nt North Bend, October 7-0-9 Tlcltets will ho sold from nil points, rwntJ Murshflold Included, October 7, 8, and )& Kooil for return until October JO. Three Great Days - flood ltonds und Kratornal Convention AMeSI Auto und niolor-cyclu races, horso races, field Ml Wi aquatic sports. CI rami water piiKoant, parades. Brand masquerade, 1st Knrther particulars from nearest agent SOUTHERN PACI John )l. Scott, f.'eneial I'asM'iiKer MenU r"oW FLHUEMI A BEHMHT OLDKST HANK IN COOS COUNtf KstnhllNhed 1H80. Capital, Surplus and Undiw Profits $118,000 Interest paid on T'' Nil HAVINfiH DI-TOSlTd Officers ANI J. V. Iloiinott, I'ic.sUIoiit. J. II. KliimiKr.il, Vlco-1'if.ldcMit. It. K. Wllll..n-,GOjl.jer.WIllfh(lW AH Treated 0 Every man, woman or child whocomgjjjl is treated courteously and his or ner ju m tended to to the best of our aomiy. " oi, business because we know we can servuj to our mutual advantage. uui milium uuiuiiiuyu, . If you transact your business here you u r: ii.. i.i..At n( mm IflllK t",u of the friendly interest of our ideration- 1 Our customers have our first cons FiTsT National OF COOS BAY SAFETY DEl'OSIT IJOXKS FOB- 9t II m ' i