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immmimiwi I IGH1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. 11'aj.mn'Hiiwt i DQ f Another Big Dollar Day Monday AT- Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART - WEAR Cor. Broadway and Central. FOR WOMEN" Phone 361 Kin 9wZUK3mSmm t'ffi,iJWiStfw3fciflV JiBWaii 1 , mwy'B 1M wsSB K-lll 1AT ! 'UUW I (Continued From Pago Three) I). I). Ito88, IlcrnU'o Put?hott, Fran 'ees nml PliylllB Hull nnd Rev. Fos 1 kott, nml the honor guests; Mr. nml ' Mrs. E. W. Lewis, Mrs. Cliuison anil f.nnlly. FOR MISS HAHHICA.V Complimenting Iior Nell llarrignu. Mis. or South Fifth street lug nt five tables of nttoruoou. sister, Mls .SOCIAL CALENDAR 0 . SUNDAY Free Itnuil Conrert at 2::i0 oYlocli In Urplioiini Tlu- liter. MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society TUESDAY North I tend Attar (lulld with Mrs. (leorge Triiniaii, ' North lleiul ChrlBtlan ehiireh ladles ontertnln Un- Ion Aid at Presbyterian ehurch. WEDNESDAY Methodist llrothcrhootl ut ehiireh hall. .lolly Dozen with .Mrs. II. M. Albee. Bridge Club with Mrs. I.. J. Simpson at Shore Acres. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Lnckstrotn on Catching In- let. Pastime Club with Mrs. Hoy Hralnnrd of North Ilcntl. Auction Bridge club with .Mrs. A. O. Rogers. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. S. J. Iniiuul. THURSDAY North liond Methodist La dles' Aid In church parlors. Alert Club with Mrs. C. D. Piper on North Coos River. A. N. V. Club with Mrs. Alexandria I.ando. FRIDAY Past Matrons with Lily Frlcdbcrg. Pastime Club card with Mr. and Mrs. 11. shall. Thlnililo Club with Mrs. 11. Hnrtlo, In North Ilund. Ladies Art Club with Mrs. C. La Chnpclle. T ID (Ml TAIN LOFSTED DENIES SAN TA CIARA WAS THOl'ULKD Mrs. party Mnr- I. Itepotteil Delayed on Rank hi Sim 1'Yuiii'Im'o Hay Arrives Tills Moriilug I'rom tlio South ArrlvliiK In tills morning early from Euroku and San Francisco tlio Hteamshli Santa Clara brought a good sized pnsBcngcr list and about MiO tons of freight. Sho loft out shortly after 11 oYlork for Port land. Captain Lofstedt laughed at tlio roport that the Santa Clara had poked her nose onto a mud bank below Alcatraz Island on the trip Unto San Francisco Hay. The report from thoro wns that tho steamship hit the bank mid wns delayed thoro until tho next tide before sho could be floated. Tho passengers from the South for Coos liny were: W. 0. Egglcston, Ceo. J. S. Sink, J. II. Cooksou, Leland Mathews, Dor- Kerr, Ida Allen, Frank Fcr- Wnltor Allen, dolph Hyer, N. It. Rtithord, 0. A. Inihoff, L. For- IczoY, S. A. Sclctte, Mrs. F. W. Smith, J. It. Robertson, T. Going. Clins. Roniolli, Rnlplt Hiako, Mr. Gallo way, Ned Galloway, Mrs. Thos. K. Dickson, John R. Smith, Joseph Hrnnd, Mrs. C. MeCrnckcn, Clins. McCrackon, Mrs. L. L. HurteiiBcaw, Mrs. Geo. II. Preop, W. A. Whltflsli, , . .. .,. 4 .1 1 ' J. iviuicr, iiiiKO csaucr, t. nunuiiiiu son, O. W. Ktitch, Fred Klantnclty, Harvey Uuoll, Fred Lucks, F. Greg. 4frls M. Jrls, Wi koch-cauxon nuptials Last Wednesday morning ut flVlnpIr In Mm V.iWll Hi. ii, I r" illwilli. ' . of the club but was retained to Iion- ' 'ornry mombcrphlp by unanimous vote of tho members. At tho closo ,s 'of tho sesfllon, tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Schniltz, ecrved a dainty rs. rs. brldgo mis Gngnon of this city, Rev. Father, . cowan Jr.. Mrs. F. M. FIvo. McDovitt officiating. Tho chureli -AlrB. Wni. iilinI.iniiil. Mrs. i. n. i-mur Mrs. Chus. Ln Chnpellc. Mrs. E. IX A. K. Neff. I church occured the wedding of Miss 'iMm!,Cnn to tho following. Mr Is entertain-1 Kalrlnn Koch of Portland, nml A. 13. , nianchnril. .Mrs. W. K. Curtis, Mr Mitiiorjjns, cowan Jr., Mrs. VESSEL MOVEMENTS Ari'lvucl Clara, south, 7 a. in. was simply but tastefully decorated, and tho ceremony was solemnized be- McArthur. Mrs. Ross Smith. Mrs. F. ritl3SllYTI31tl.iX AUXILIARY I foro a largo number of friends and l. Sumner, Mrs. Ivy Condroii and II, Waltor, mid tho special .Mrs. v iii'iiiaiuiaui'u. .uiss .Minnie nen-, jrs Mrs. J. S. Stubbli'flelil was 'lint- dnu of North Hend, acted as brides-' quests. cis at tlio .Manso wouiicsuny aiior i maiti, mi'i ucorgo Ilcnncssoy, noon to tho members of tho Pros-(was best man. Immediately bytorlan Auxiliary, when Mrs. A. f following tho eeroinony, tho T. llalnes was acting Bocrelary. "ennplu were rushed In an auto to Plans were iiiuilu for a salo of fancy tho dock where they hoarded tho Ail ni tick's which tho ladles will hold cllno on their honeymoon trip to tho early In December. Regular mat-1 exposition, mid were showered with le's of business were attended to rfeo and ninny expressions of congrnt uiiit a social tlnio enjoyed, rf'or illations and good wishes. which Mrs. Stnbbleflold, assisted by I .Mr. Gngnon Is well known on tho her daughter Gertrude, served .'o.v Hay, being general iiianngor of tlio i dainty refreshments to tho follow- Smith mill at Enstsldo. Mrs. Gng-i lop: I lion, a former tencher In ono of tho Mrs. I). FergiiFon, Mrs. R. Lyons, I Portland .High Schools, has visited In 'Mrs. Eva Gauiinil, Mrs. Chus. Lo.v- .Mnrshfleld and made tho iicqiialut- ry, Mrs. Wliltty, Mis. I). A. Jones, i nine oi iiino u numiicr ot poopio Mrs. Lmigdon, Mrs. I. S. Smith, I Ln Chnpclle will ho tho liost- ENTERTAINS AT ACRES SHORE I Mrs. L. J. Simpson will bo hostess to the Hrldgo Club nt her beautiful Shoro Acres home next Wednesday afternoon. 4v Santa day. A. M. Simpson, San Francis ,00, this morning. Tub Roburts, Siuslnw, this morn ling. Sulloil Santa Clara, Portland, this af ternoon. Duo Hero Westerner, San Francisco, Sun day. F. A. Kllhurn, San Francisco, Sunday. ARRANGE illf RATE NORTH PACIFIC BOATS TO ('Alt RY FREIGHT TO VALLEY rrcrnrc Ibr&W M W L" a r Ml m Ml v Mzmnm mM!m in BO i IsPi to- JtwjW IriKffl'fl Goodroififii SSI Saturday and Monday The Following Articles Will be Sold Below Their CostFor .Cash Only 51,25 can Non-fluid Transmission Groaso .. inA wo 65-cent cans Star Compound .. Si'SI ee 40-cent Dry Cells '"" l 'Z wo 75-cont Cans Cemontless Patches $1 on wo 75-cent Spring Spreaders r5 One $2 can Carbonnit 7Z Two 30x3'- Blow-out Patches .-.....,... '$ (wo 32x3'. Blow-out Patches I $1 00 One Raja Plug and Porcelain ---"""$100 Two Champion Plugs """$i'oo .'wo 75-cent cans Radiator Compound ," "m Three 50-cent cans Graphite Cup Grease "m Une $5,00 Trunk Rack for Ford "r.""$ioo lour Light Globes "jj'qq Iwo Anti Rattlers for Ford si'nn One $1,50 Folding Water Pail IJ'S One $2,50 Cocoa Mat for Ford $irjo Mfteen feet Rubber Tubing Z$l!oo One $2,75 Ford Valve Reamer , I$l"oo five Head Lamp Connectors $l!oo Iwo 75-cent Horn Bulbs $joo Goodrum's Garage lli-cakwiitci' Not ColiiK On Hint Hut Coiiipnny Has Plan to (ilvo Servlco Wanted Advlco received today from South ern Pacific headquarters, Portland, stnto Hint nrraiiRoinentH hnvo been Dliueut, .Mrs. Mrs. A. E Hyde, Mrs. A. T. Haines, .Mrs. Lynu Schniltz, Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. A. J. M. Robertson, Mrs. .1. II. Cox, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Rosi) and Mrs. W. W. Ilutton. V ? V 4 I FAREWELL SI'KPIHSE I Tho Kroom Is sevonty-threo years Elizabeth !! and tho brldo thirty-six. turnliiK from their honeymoon they will malio their homo nt tho I beautiful (InKiion placo In Hunker Hill. it INFORMAL CHAT 1 fmado with tho north Pacific Steam ;II)ortI(U)(Ii CoqiilIIo Myrtlo Iolnt Mrs. Fred Smith returned toilny'nniidon. Powers and other locnl On rc-t,rom S"" Fr"nclBt'0 whoro Hh0 ''"a, jiolntp on tho Coos Ray, Rosoburg & n trliSlim " f0W W0kH W,th ll0r lmront8. Eastern Railroad Co. throiiRli Marsh- . iim. i ii G(Q)OclFllMffl mrm;m KLOSTER Cl.r SESSION' I PARTY Election of officers was hold yos- itonlay afternoon at tho Klostor J Club mootliiR with Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Yesterday aftornoon, a niiiubor of i nnd resulted In Mrs. N. II. Mac.Mll tho Raptlst church ladles tendered u Inn's election to tho office of prcsl fnrowell suiiuIko to Mr. and Mtb. E. t clout and .Mrs. F. L. (irannls to thni W. Lowls and Mrs. Clausen and fain-of Secretary-Treasurer. Plans wero Ily, who will leave next week to lo- iiiado for a sieclal mootliiK and cafo eato on a ranch which Mrs. Clauson' torln luncheon Monday ovoiiIiik, Oct. IioiikIU iibout two ami ono half uiIIok' 1Mb, at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. from IIi'IiIko. Tho family woro In Mae.Mlllan, to bo followed by tho rep tile midst of packing up nnd werolular afternoon tesslou on tho noxt enjoyahly surprlhed when the ladles f Wednesday with Mrs. F. L. Clrannls. arrived In a Kioup. laden with tooth- Towards evening. Mrs. Jnrvls served some dnlntles to bo cerved at tho'uppctlzliiK rofrsshmontH to her closo of tho ufternoon. Rov. II. II. 'kuosIs. Tho inoinbcifhlp of tho Foskett, pastor of the church was ', club Includea .Mrs. W. A. Relit, Mrs. present and In a few words well put, fit. W. Monow, .Mrs. I). E. Mnlonoy, expressed regrets on behalf of the 'Mrs. Mae.Mlllan, Mrs. (Irannls, Mrs. T f ' rtl.l 1. i.lnnn r.f flin ClnntilAn Ilrnnlr ..U.I. .( r.fivu VI v..u uuhhu.) .J. ..i. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Lench of Co- Vator. qulllo aro over Sunday Kiiests of Mr. Mr. Minor says tho Rrcakwntor aim .Mrs. uiaiiuo .mooii at mo . Myrtlo. win not return to tho Portland- Arms Mrs. P. Tally of Duluth, Mlun., arrived Thursday via RosoburK for an extomled visit at tho lionio of her doiiKhtor, .Mrs. F. '. Powers. Sho will bo warmly welcomed by tho ma ny friends bIio inado during her for mer visit hero. Marshficlil run becnuso sho Is ser iously In need of ropnlrs; tho cost or which Is extensive Tho arrangement wltli tho Xorthorn Pacific Steamship Co. is made through dcslro of tho Soiinthcrn Pa cific Co. to contlnuo through freight sorvlco for tholr patrons until such tlnio as tho Willamotto Pacific lino Telephone Editorial Number I. Service First A long distance tolophono conversation may cost twntrh cent's between nearby towns or twenty-five dollari icroci It continent. Tho rnto Ih based on tho cost of rcnderlm thine unci not on tho '.icnoflt vnluo to tho public. Tierefore,tbw lis saving to tho business world Is Incalculable. It nijr, li tlculnr enso, bo only worth twonty-flvo ccntk. Then the (Mfl vnluo received. lint think of tho "two-bit" calls kkl n worth a dollar or ton dollars or a hundred dollari In the wt of oxponso and tlnio. Think of nil you aio GETTING KB!T INC.. Make frco uso of tho tolophono anil 6ln 'or VOCKJ nnd YOUR biislnosH theso DIVIDENDS OF SERVICE wblchn Intf declared for tho public every day. Coos & Curry Telephone Company HAS STRONG TEAM BDATWATERLOGGED ELEVEN HAVE Is comiiletcil anil In nnorntlon. which I MAIISIIKIKI! Miss Hazel Manwnrlng, of I (H ox,,cctod to bo not later than May WALK AWAYI.VXOHTH HENI Curry County Is visiting during car-, it 0f next year. r Final Scoio of :i:i tj, 0 Inillcatcs I of tho Mandalay were ly. nival festivities at tho homo of Mr. j and Mrs. u. c. Noblo on Fourth nnd Hall Ave. j organization, that this family who have labored long and faithfully in tho church, must now leave; but wliihod them much sun-ess and hap piness In tholr now home. Those prohont wore: Mrs. J. C. Doanti, Mis. John Naglo, Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Mrs. Ilonry lllnck, Mrs. R. P. Ilurriugtou and Everitt, Mrs. V. II. McLaughlin. Mrs. O. L. Hall, Miss Miitulo OulovMoii, Mrs. Ceorge (lulov son, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. Waltor Richardson, Mrs. L. II. Motley, Mrs. O. II. Wilson nml Mrs. Jnrvls. I LADIES' ART CI.I'H To (Jlvo (Jooil Servlco Under existing regulations tho Southern Pacific Co, could not con- v v ' tlnuo to opornto tho Ureakwntor af Mib. L. A. Llljeiivlst went to Co- tor tho rail lino Is complotod on nc ciulllo today to visit her nuronls. Mr '...... m.i i,.. o...j i. i- i... : . '- , ii'iiiii ut I'tiitliiui iiiiua unit, it 10 null II llll Mrs. A. .1. Rlirru'firul win. will . ... n.. .... i... . i... n- h1 " "'"ioi i-.iuiiiK mo llliurim tu Kivo vuuniivy ., ..... . . eavo Sunday for the San Francisco in satisfactory service as with tho" ,cl ,y,n 1l" f"0""08 ")rmory Exposition. , u.n,01. ' nt North Rend yesterday aftornoon. Final scoro; Marshflold 33, North Mrs. W. Coach Nllcs Has Stic" Aggro . gutlon Moro Prnctlcij i. From tho time Refcros Ron Fisher olow his whlstlo yostorday to tho oml ,ol tho Inst qunrtor tho Murshfleld high school football toam played . i I..- la-PA I Of. Hill ll""B " ..jilt tai,n ..,. lis were ioobF'" .1 i m liv i-n-i' a Urea I. water. Tho date effectivo of tho now ar il. Short anil daughter i rungoment will bo announced within Marshflold vlsl- Mrs. L. .1. Si'hmitz, Mrs, James Ro laiidson and Mrs. C. T. Waugh wero special guests yesterday of Mrs. J. A. Illatt when sho entertained tho La dles' Art Club at her homo on South Ninth Street nt tholr regular meeting Patihett, of sowing and social chat. Mrs. Ivy Mrs. C. R. Flanagan and baby. Mrs. , Condron resigned as active niombor Bargain Day Specials Until Monday Night See last night's paper and the windows for some of the bio bargains. The offer will end Monday night, so don't delay. Better do part of your Christmas shop ping now. d Cross Drug Store -urn of Lakeside woro tors this ueck. Miss Anna Steeubcrg of Spokano ar rived this week and will visit for some time nt tho homo of her sis ter Mrs. J. ll. Lupton of this city. Ralph Rounds of North Rend and J. E. Montgomery woro guests of Tom llennett at dinner at his homo last Sunday ovonlng. Miss Josephlno Olllls of Pnsado na, Cnllf., Is a guest at tho homo of hor cousin, Mrs. Robort Ranks, of 'North liond. Miss Olllls Intends to spend tho winter in lloaton. .MARRIA(!E LICENSES Recent marriage Hconsos Issued by tho county clerk follow: Lloyd Chambers and Maud Eggors. Frank E. Wyinan and Annlo E. Mlllay. Lous E. Simmons and Vina Py-buru. Richard Cushman. Thomas Elalno Dow. K. Preston and Holla I. Hnrtinan nnd Edna Llbby Coal, 9.1.00 ton. Phono 7SI. Coliimlilu Flour $1.10 per wick at I (allies, a fow clays; it holng necessary to publish tariffs and fllo snmo with tho Stnto Railroad Commission, which ordinarily requires ton days notlco to tho public and filing with tho Com mission, Efforts nro bolng mndo however, to secure permission from I lie Commission to make tho tariffs effective on less than the full stat utory notlco. Hum Lost Money It Is explained that tho reason for? Rend, 0. It was Coach Nllcs' first tryout of his moil, Ho said that ho Is satis fied with tho way thoy worked. Lyons nt center wns passing steady, Sea man at full was working well, though ho was a triflo slow nt safe ty and fumbled a fow punts. Bur rows out on end sovoral times got away for good gains, onco In tho fourth tnklng a forward pass and I'squlrmed through North Bond's lines of dofonso nlmost to Hie gonl posts. rplin dr........ ...... ...ll .. 1 ? on B, H I I I0" T T t,,r"" l" 'nrt0rS' "t t 1.0 tl.1.0 oMHrl, ," ' ""A th0 r,"""8 ,,,', Nort" ,l0" (1''Bor the local roinilroii would cost In tho nolblibor-i-0ievo.B ou, hood of $2,100.00 and. this In vlow Tho ,,,,, oo",l,,1Hn,0!1,a,,,,Xl",,at0ly 2l'T- Tho lineup of each team follows: 1 f,Ca', yttrf ,rdn,J!Rl -th Rond-Slmpson and MeLeod UT8!: LU" ."" T ",K'- o. guards; Davis '.MAXDALAY, FROM CREHCENT CI TY, TOWED INTO EUREKA Geo. J. Sonk who enmo In ou tho Santn Clara from Euroka todny stat o,l that tho Mandnlay, a small steam schooner, bound for Crescont City to Qfiti lffiiipliipn ti'llli lmillin rill fl nnH scngorF, was towed Into Euroka wn-ro" 3S3 lron torlogged. Tho passengers and crow Htorngo iuii-" Tho Mandalay oo liluitl l'l toscnfromCrcceBtCltJ. 01 hflDlesi,' vlco anil ho was lier biuo.. t..,ikl word reached Eurek. J .ns Heat out ana s i Jimd been two n(sMitKl J irOfldJ U '".ll .mn SW" Store ur L TS J prospect for a still grcator deficit. toiitinued oporatlons of tho boat Is unwltso. This explanation Is inado that tho public may understand tho causes loading up to the action taken. Will Start Soon Agent Stuhr, of tho North Pacific Steamship Company, received a tel egram this morning from C. P. Doo, the manager, stating that tho now rate would go Into effect with th next sailing of 4he Santa Clara fram Portlnnd, which will bo nbout net .Monday. Contor; Ilodsou full; Shepard and Van Zllo, right and loft half; Dowoy, .quarter. Marshflold Burrows, left end; 'Buck, right end; La Chapollo, right tackle; Dresser, loft tacklo; Painter, "Walters nnd Trlbboy, loft guard; Merchant, right gtiurd; Seaman. ' full back; McDuffy, right half; Cha')- man, loft half; Lyons, center. Walter and Soanian mado touch-1 downs In first qunrtor, Walters and Burrows In third quarter, and Sea man In tho fourth quarter. Chap KTTT QrW TT7A7T7T.-RY S'lW 7Q PCMTDAI AP PHONt I , DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS acfi One Good ForA BARGAIN $1.25 Plus 41,25 iiPEaMg'iwfffTTT7TrfiKai Abates cut, VN ! mounted in ' j '.'".',t & and i-'-ij " Vi'ut U IlllttOUB ... Solid &i p rlnpS " "wVm W j 1.50 eM,B pit il.Vo'VhuV-. ij '.'... Solid 60M " five (ens"a' with b8t e ,U ' .fr $1.50 f"1" ' ,.,. ilJ it g"s.r:. ILOO oil - 8l,oWB In """ n w 'Wilson Formerly With Red Cross Jev(felry Co tl man mado throo npnls XjUUHMiMI RaiaS330HiuuxiaSBma