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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19,1911 EVENING EDITION 20 J ' hmiiii i ' JJ"" ''' ," "' ' ' '" " i mm school SH0ES . l X (Continued from pngo 2.) with friends nt other northern points. nnd huckleberries predominating In the scheme. Miss itutli Horton ns- slsted her In serving. At enrdfl, Mrs Her Blsten Miss Mnmlo Mnhoney, will lcavo shortly for tin extentle.1 , "' S- Coke won tho first prize nnd. visit In Portlnnd nnd with n brother Mrs. Wm. liorsfnll. Jr., the second. i iiL 7 TO sik a? T.d jess S&Slbl L rf "S .J, vl Jn Washington, i . 0 Mrs. W. 12. Wnrwlck and dnughton left todny for South Coos Hlvor where thoy will enjoy a short outing. 0 W. P. Murphy and wlfo nro spend ing n few days at tho J. 13. Schilling homo nt Gardiner, going up to at tend tho formal opening of the new Gardiner hotel by Mr. Schilling to day, .' rt ' Mrs. W. T. Merchant returned i homo this week from n short outing at tho Merchant ranch near Mill iards. - Dr. and Mrs. Ira D. Dnrtlo of North Uond linvo spent the past week on nn auto trip through the Co qulllo valloy and visiting friends at tho various towns In that kocIIoii. o .- i:,5r " Mrs. E. 1). Sperry of C6d.iilllo was the guest of friends In Marshlleld this week. 0 Mrs. C. K. Perrj entertained n few friends luformally nt her homo this week. Mrs. Wm. Shook of South Marsh field Ih spending a few months with fricndH and relatives In California. 0 Mrs. W. W. Greenwood of Seattle Is tho guest of her nleco, Mrs. G, W. Kaufman. Mr. GrocnWood accom panied her here but was called away this week by business matters. O Mrs. I, S. Kniifman plnns to lenve Mrs. Ingram's guests were practically conllned to members of tho Orldgo club although through ,thc absence of Bomo of the members from tho Hay, a few substitute players were necessitated. O Word was received on tho Bay this week of tho birth of n son to Prof, and Mrs. It. It. Hewitt at their homo In Salem. Mr. Hewitt was n member of tho Marshlleld high school faculty last year. o Dr. Ilurnilster nnd wlfo nnd baby, nnd Jay London nnd wlfo of North IJend left this week for the upper Co iiullle valley for n week's hunting nnd outing', 0 ; .... Supt. Tlodgen nml wlfo and bnby returned thl week from n few months, "'.alt at various California points. Mrs. Paulino Mooro Riley of linker City. Orogon, arrived hero this week to pay her iilllclnl visit as Worthy i Grand Matron of tho Oregon Eastern Star to the Coos county chapters. This week she visited tho Uandon, ('o()ulllo and Myrtle Point chapters and tonight will visit tho North Hend Chapter. Next Tuesday evening, sho will pay her olllclal visit to Doric Chapter of Mnrnhlleld. These nro the first chapters visited by her since assuming ofllco. During her stay In Mnrshlleld, she Is tho guest of Mrs K. 8. Margolt, past Worthy Grand Matron of tho Oregon Eastern Star. 0 Last Tuesday ovonlng, Row Fath er, J. A. Moran who left Wednesday Tliis illustrates a few new stvles wo are showing in 33oy and Girls School Shoes. midWinter Shoes are here tivery new last All widths for Ladies For Men Jur All the new .Fall Children. The Largest asd Strongest Assortment We Have Ever Shown To give us room to properly display this immense stock, wc have selected 128 pairs o Oxfords winch sold from $4.50 to $6.00. .. .., -, CHOICE, WHILE THEY LAST, $3.65 "Money talks' Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BAN DON shortly to visit at tho home of her to assume his now parlsh.at Eugene eon In Helena, Mont., and nlso to form the acquaintance of her II rut grandchild who was born n fow months ago. O Mrs. F. C. Drews and son returned to Portland this week after a visit with relatives In Marshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouls Gurr left this was tendered a farowell reception nt tho parochial resldenco. During the evening, ho was presented a hand some purse nnd many other tokens of the esteem In which ho was held by his congregation nnd the people of Marshlleld. The ladles of tho Marsh lleld Catholic church served refresh ments during the evening. Seldom If ever has n pastor left Coos Hay week for Klnmntlt Kails and othor , whose going was more generally re eastern and southern Oregon points IB10"0'! ,lin" w,ls tl10 departure of for a few weeks visit. Tlu- will ro-iRov. lather Moran, turn via San Francisco. 0 Miss Josephine Cordes left this week for a few weeks visit with rel atives In California. Mrs. H. N. Emory and son. Hud, of North Hend left this week for a uhort visit In Portland. Mrs. J. W. Ingram gave n fare well luncheon Wednesday tothe mem bers of tho Urldgo club. The house was prottlly decornted, sweet peas to her cousin, Mr. Kdgnr Swartz of Fresno, Cnl. The prizes were won by Miss Frances Williams and Wnl tor Duller. Refreshments were served. 0 Last Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Morrlssey entertained n few friends nt dinner complimentary to Senator and Mrs. Urownleo of Oklahoma. Ilesldes tho guests of honor tho guests Included Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons, .Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. F. Morrlssey nnd Mr. O. A. Morrlssey. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dillon will leave In n fow days for Los Angeles whero they will spend tho wlntor. Miss Ircio Pronss will leavo In a fow days for Los Angoles whero sho will spend the winter studying mu sic. Mrs. Eugene O'Counell left this, week for Portland where sho will visit her daughters. Mrs. Wm. Ford and Mrs. Ilov,i m. Itlohnrdson. Her little grniidduughtur. Rosemary Hlch nrdson, who' has spent the suminor on the liny returned to Portland with her. INSTITUTE IS OVER FRIDAY Annual Session Closes Here State Superintendent Alder man Pleased. Tho annual session of tho Coos j County Teachers Instltuto or Train ing School closed at the Marshfleld High School building last ovcnlng. Tho session wns a most successful one, tho totnl enrollment considerably j exceeding tho hundred mark. State Superintendent Aldcrmnn, ' who wns present a fow days, nddres-, cd tho teachers n number of times, i Mr. Aldcrmnn Is much pleased with I tho development of Oregon's educa tional systom nnd Is n firm bollovor In tho recently established county boards of education and tho provision for n supervisor of schools to nsslst tho county superintendents In the turgor Red Estate Prices aim: going up nncuusi: op Railway Prospects iiahdwaiu: TINWAHK, i i Dut you can buy SPOUTING GOODS STOVKS AND ItANGES at tho counties While tho systom Is stlli The Ladles of the ICplcoPal church " "' "-v "",0 "' -omuni ,, m)t ,,(,ea 0 tr)nl , are planning to give an entertaln-j "tu enough to show material results, he menl entitled "Kermis" the latter I 0 H confident that by enlisting tho In- part of September. An nttractlvo I'rnnfc Denning nnd wife, II. A. 'terests of business men through ser feature will bo fancy dances by chll- Wells and wife nnd Wnltcr Lawhorne, vice, on tho boards. It will result In dren who will be Instructed by Prof. ni"1 w,fo arrived homo this week systematizing and Improving tho lleggs. Mrs. Win. Horsfall Is ln,fr0l "t delightful outing in! schools generally nnd especially the Same Old Prices AT KKllLAD'S Our fall lino of Heating Stoves, Flro Dogs nnd Screens hns ar rived nnd will bo on our floor for your Inspection next week. 4ggfe. charge of the program nnd will ar range the muslcnl selections. Thero will nlso be refreshments booths In charge of tho ladles. O Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horton last evening entertained a few friends complimentary to Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingrnm who will leave shortly to mnko their homo in Washington. The evening wns spent at llrldge. No prises were given. Among those In vited wero Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S. Kauf man. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Sengstnc ken. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. C K. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller, Senator nnd Mrs. Diowulco, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mr. and Mr. Dorsey Kroluer. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ingram, Miss Nellie Tower, Mr. nnd Mis. G. W. Kaufman and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward M. lllake. 0 Mish Mary Gene Smith of Port land and Miss Lydla Lagerstrom of .Minneapolis woio the guests of hon or noon nt the home of Mrs. HHJnh Kelly lu South Marshlleld. Anion through and through the High Art,thoe Invited were MUe Mary Gene are Quality stiro stilo Smith. Mit i.v.iin i.iiumwtrmn mio Mublo Clare Mlllls. MIm Francos Franse. Miss Carrie Uodlne. Miss Kvn Drosser. Mrs. K. W. Wallace and Mrs. F. W. Droor. Exactitude In style In flt llnlsh fabrlo Integrity -exactitude It guides the hands of our tailor In hla painstaking task of shaping nnd modeling It directs the hand that finally puts that subtle yot Inteiuely liupoitant touch to the garinsnt that stamps It a finished product Curry county. Geo. Itotnor nnd Jns Cowan. Jr., the othor members of the pnrty, returned earlier In tho week, 0 -Miss Nora Tower returned this week from a few weeks visit with friends nnd relatives In Portland. Geo. Thomason nnd wife of Salem, former Marshfleld residents, havo been guests of S. C. Drown and other Mnrshllplil (rlnmlK thn tinst tnw itnva Max Tlnimerman nnd wife and Mr.'"mes ,n l ortInn(1 thl morning via and Mrs. E. S. Dnrzeo of North Hend Kn"' . returned this week from a few" l'111, Dunch aml ,nost of tlie r months ovorlnnfi mur M,rnn,., nn. !u,,, vnl,0' teachers left for their ... .. .. . . homes on yesterday afternoon's train. ' r l.-.vriTL'TI'J NOTES. rural schools. Combine Institutes Next year tho Coos County Instl tuto will be hold at Dnndon. Thoro Is talk of trying to havo Curry county unite with Coos In holding n Joint In stitute nt Dnndon, thus securing more nnd bettor instructors. It Is llkoly that deflnlto stops will bo taken In this direction In tho near future Prof. F. S. nail and Miss Smith, In structors nt the Coos County Instltnto which closed yestordny, loft for their trnl Oregon country. nnd the Crater Lako, Mrs. Geo Prltz of Crockett. Cal.. and Mrs. Poralta, nlso of California, aro guests of the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Langworthy. O Geo. F. Mureh and family and Hu go Qulst are expected homo tonlcht it n ten glvon Wednesday after- or tomororw from their nuto tour of Clothes suro no guess work about the High Art authoritative In stylo weaves and toMuros tho cinbodlmont of all Hint's the best, ceutors lu a High Art Suit. The Toggery VOllMKHLY GEOUGE GOOllUM .!: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. nellonl of Co qullle were Institute visitors todny. Their daughters. Lenn nnd Nottlo nre both attending the Institute while Mr. nellonl Is representing his district nt meeting. the Hoard of Directors Mrs. M. It. Sigjth and her daugh ter. Mr. Floreuce Hitwos of Califor nia, returned thl week from an out ing at Port Orford. Miss Nora Tower ontertnlnod nt cards last evening nt tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Tower. In South Marshfleld as a compliment the Crater Lake section. C. O. Going nnd wife entertained a few friends nt a miscellaneous show er at their home last evening com plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith. .Music and cards were fol-1 lowed by refreshments and the eve-' ulug proved ouo of the most enjoy-j able. Among those present wore Tom Harvey and wife. J. W. Mltcholl ' and wife, J. L. Koontz and wife.1 Henry Hegdnhl nnd wife, Miss Holm and Wm. Longstnff. V. N. Ekblad and wlfo and A. J. ! Ness and wife returned todny from I Among the new teachers enrolled at Instltuto nre: Lena nellonl, C. H. Gilo. Mrs. n. Whitaker, Holou Hughes. Mrs. Pearl S. Park. Grace E lUack, Carrie E. Rodlno, Francos F. Franse. C. A. Howard, Mrs. Chns. Ilradllold. Red Cross Jewelry Department HAMILTON, HOWARD, WALTIIAM, ELGIN" AND OTHER STANDARD MOVEMENTS IN SOLID GOLD AND GUARANTEED GOLD FILLED CASES. 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