The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
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od hero this week to mnko hop otllelnl
isiis to the Cooh county Rebektih
' "What Woman's Clubs and Kindred lodges. Whllo In Mnrshlleld bIio Is
Organizations Cnn Do for tho Public n guest tit tho I. Lnudo hoino. To
School." Mrs. M. C. Mnloney was night she will visit Western Stnr Re-
sclectod to lepresont tho
club.
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Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho
North Rend Swedish Lutheran church
held n pleasant meeting at the resi
dence of Mrs. KJclman Wednesday .
afternoon. About thirty memberB
wcro In attendance. A special fca-
turo of tho meeting was tho presen
tation of a handsomo pur so to tho
pastor, Rev. D. F. HonglBon, aB a
birthday token. Tho next mooting
will bo held with Mrs. Peterson in
North Dend Heights tho second Wed
nesday in October.
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I'rogress ueknh lodge of Mnrshlleld.
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Mrs. E. A. Nelson returned this
week from Minneapolis whore she
spent the summer with relatives.
M'.tK Nelson, a sister of Mrs. Nelson,
accompanied her back.
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Mrs. W. F. Miller plans to leave
tho latter part of next week for a"
I short visit in I'ortlnnd and other
northern points.
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I Miss Holcn Landrlth of Coos Hlvcr
left via Itoscburg today for Los An-
goles where sho will attend the State
Normal School tho coming season.
Tho choir of tho MarHhfleld Epls
clpal church this week resumed its
Mrs. W. N. Ekblndiios been spend
lug sovernl dnys this week with her
weekly rehearsals at tho homo of tho , , w n s,.m.Hm, ... North
director, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, .lr. Tho Don(Ji
rohcnrsals arc to bo hold each Thurs
day evening. Tho membership 1b
tho same as last season.
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Mrs. Cluis. II. Curtis entertained
tho Ladies' Art club at her homo in
South Mnrshllold Friday afternoon.
It was one of tho most delightful
Tho Chamlnadc club hold Its first
mooting oi mo season wiui uio " j raoctngB tho club has hold In a long
tor, MrB. Wm. Horsfall. Jr.. last Wed- Umo The nMt mcot!ng plnco wlI1
nesday. Owing to tho absence 'lbo nnnounccd ,ntcr.
Bomo of tho members and also tlift ,
One of tho moBt pleasant social ev
ents of tho season In Sumner was tho
necessity of securing somo high so
prano voices to replace tho soprano '
innmtiniiii ft Mirk rtlllli wlirfc llfllf.l lllnVftit
.. , . , , . , .. farewell party given laBt ovonlng nt
nway, It was decided to postpone tho . ,',,,. , , ,
rehearsals until n Inter date. Tho
club is planning to bring somo out
rldo tnlont hero for n special concert
In November.
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tho homo of Mrs. Leonard Masters for
Miss Anna Ovorholtzcr who loft today
for Deer Islnnd, Oregon, where she
will teach school this winter. Miss
Ovorholtzcr has Just completed two
terms at Sumner whoro alio has been
Mrs. I. L. Walrath arrived horo n very popular teacher, (lames wore
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hub wi'uii iruui ivrm, in., in niiuiui piayeti curing mo ovonlng nnu rc
couplo of months nt tho homo of freshmentH woro served. Miss Flor-
her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, joiico .IciinlngH of I'ortlnnd rendered
0 some very pleasing vocal selections
Tho Ladles' Foreign Mlsslonar" ."'"I Miss Ollio Rlchnrds and Mis,?
micloty of tho North llend Methodist OlndyH ltoberts gavo n numhor of In
Episcopal church mot nt tho homo of Htrumentnl duets. Miss Lillian Mc
Mrs. Klmor Wood Thursdny after- Ca, rendorod sovcral excollent in
noon. Those present were: MrH. Al- Rrently enjoyed. The ovonlng was
bcrt Hlsey, Mrs. JoIiiihou, Mrs. F. W.i"108t P'oasantly passed until regret
SteveiiH. Mrs. Frnnk Wood. Mrj. A. ful Rood-byes wero said to tho guest
Foote. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Putnam.
Mrs. Woodhull, Mrs. .1. Stevens, Mrs.
Rascom and Mrs. A. L. (lugser.
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Miss Violet Henderson returned
this week from San Francisco whoro
she hns visited a couple of weeks
with her uncle, Hugh llrown, umI
with friends.
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Mm. John W. Nutler nnd sou left
this week for Monterey, Cal.. where
they will visit for a fow weeks with
Mrs. llutler's sister.
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Mrs. J. C. ltoberts, who has boon
visiting nt tho homo of her daughter,
Mrs. C. Van Diiyn, will lenu the lat
ter part of tho week for her homo
in Oklahoma. She intended to re
main until her son nnd his wife
reached hero for n visit but ho was
detained by unexpected developments
in tho United States Laud Olllco in
Oklahoma of which ho Is register. He
will probably not reach here until
Into in the fall now.
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Miss Alice Tickoll, who has been
spending tho suininor with relatives
near Uochostor, N. Y has written
her sister, Mis. G. Leltoy Hall, that
she expects to leave there for Coos
Hay the latter part of September.
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H. T. Street and wife and daugh
ter leao today for a week's outing at
the Goodwill ranch on South Coos
Hlvcr.
Mrs. Eugene O'Connell, who has
been spending the past mouth in
Portland nnd Vancouver, 11. C writes
that she will not return to the Hay
for a couple of weeks yet.
Miss Mildred Coke loft this week
for n short visit with hoi; sister, Miss
Hesslo Coke, who is nttondlng the
University of California nt Horkeley
and with relatives nt Oakland.
Miss Selmn Holm returned this
week from a short visit with relating
In California.
Miss Alpha Mnuzoy left this week
for Ashland whoro sho will visit
friends for awhile. Sho will also vis
it at tho J. I). Hibbard home nt
Yiekn, Cal.. and In San Francisco and
Oakland bqfore returning to the Hay.
IIss Hollo ' Belcher, president of
tho Oregon Robolrah Assembly, arrlr-
of honor who left today for her now
homo where tho best wishes of her
ninny friends nttond her.
Among tlioso present woro:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Masters. Miss
Anna Overholtzer, Misses Agnes Mat
son, Eleanor Solauder, Ruth Harris.
Florenco Jennings of Portland. Ada
Cllnkenbenrd, Lillian Median, Cindy
Roberts, Jessie Norton, Jennlo Cach
ing. Hilda Selauder, Ollio Richards
.Messrs. Frank Stock. Ellis Sohinder
Rudolph Matson, Winnie Selauder
Mr. Norton, fJeorge Selnnder. Rny
Norton, E. .1. Mnsters, Arthur Nelson
(llboit Steokol. E. Georgo Smith.
Win. Jackson, Joe Stnmbuok.
Miss Ada Cllnkenbenrd of Daniels
Creek Is spending a fow days as the
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Make Your Plans to
Take Six o'Clock Sunday Dinner
at the
ChandlerTomorrowEvening
Special music by HILL'S ORUIESTHA
and
PROF. A. RICHARDS
Coos Day's Now Vocalist Will sing.
MENU
Canape of Sardines,
Consomme en Tnsso
Cream of Oystsrs
Crisp Hearts of Celery
Queen Olives Mission Olives
Roynl Chinook Salmon, Genoese
Pommcs do Torre, Oenevoiso
Westphallan Ham, Tokay Raisins
Spring Chicken, Southern Stylo
Pineapple Fritters, Glnco au Sherry
Select Cut of Prime Deef, Jus Nnturel
Mashed Potatoes, Drowned Potatoes, Now String Deans
Tomatoes, Sauce Mayonnaise
Chocolnto Sundno
Sugar Wafers
Green Apple PIo
Roquefort Chccso
Cocoanut Custard Pie
Toasted Dents
Cafe Nolr
guest of Miss Ollio Richards at her
homo in Sumner.
Preparations for tho benefit per
formance of fancy dances to be glvon
nt tho Masonic Opcrn House the lat
ter part of September by Prof.
Degg8' clnss and other local talent, Is
progressing nicely. Tho benefit Is
for tho Mnrshllcld Public llbrnry nnd
an entertaining program Is being ar
ranged. O
.Miss Lucy Horlon loft Wednesday
overland for Portland where sho will
meet Miss Nelllo Tower, who hns
been visiting friends there, nnd will
then proceed to Senttlc where they
will nttond collogo tho coming yenr.
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Mrs. Arthur McKcown, Mrs. Otto
Schotter, Miss Florence Aiken nnd
Mr. McGrnw of Cnllfornln, who Is
visiting mentis nere, composed n
launch pnrty who spent Thursday up
Coos River.
NOTICE TO REDEKAHS.
Members of Western Star, Relic
kali Lodge, 1. O. O. F., nro requested
to meet nt I. O. O. F. hnll nt S
o'clock p. m., this (Sat unlay) eve
ning. Tho president of assembly
will visit officially.
EL1ZADETH DROWN, N. G.
GARDINER MAN WEDS.
A marriage license was issued by
the County Clerk Wednesday to Hugh
C. Ynrbrough, of Gardlnor, Douglas
County, nnd Miss Clara F. Eby, of
Cottago Grove, Lane county. Eu
gene Guard.
North Bend News
E. C. .Mather has returned from n
trip to Caqulllo points.
Mrs. W. A. Jones has returned
from n few dnys' stny nt Myrtlo Point
Chns Williams hns returned from
Rainier where ho wns called by tho
illness nnd denth of his mother.
We Are After Your
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Clot!
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You know that every merchant who lulcs Cloth.
Ing is after that same business, Each one claims fe
has the best at the lowest prices.
We claim and prove tnat Duying and selling y
Cash Only gives us the Preference.
That is why we tell you each day "Money Talks'
Now we ask a comparison of Clothes and Prices,
We are showing Suits Overcoats and Raincoat:
priced $10,00 to $45,00 that we can compare favor
ably with Portland and San Francisco stores,
Again we repeat
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co,
MARSHFIELD
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Seo llrlggs' renl estnto nd on pnge
three of today's paper.
Mrs. R. L. Cnvanngh nnd children
hnve returned to their homo nt East
side from n short visit nt Sumner.
Mrs. Geo Roister of Klnmnth KnlU.
who has been visiting here, hns gone
to Marshllold to visit Mrs. P. A. Pon
dergrass In Mnrshllcld.
Archie Phillips is just completing
the remodeling ami enlarging of his
home, limiting It one of tho nicest
residences In North Rend.
tho North Rend high Bchool. As yet
n successor to him hns not been se
cured. A bnskot social will bo held this
evening nt the Daniels' Creek school
house by tho young people of Unit
vicinity.
Miss Florence Jennings of Port
land returned todny from n week'
stay at tho Leonard Masters' home In
Sumner. Sho will be tho guest of
Miss Lillian McCanti who returned
todny from Sumner.
Tho North Bond Eire Department
hns elected tho following olllcors for
tho ensuing yenr: Chief, Jnck Now
lln; nsslstnnt chief, L. A. Looiuls;
presldont, Roy Rrnlnard; vice-president,
Joo Olln; socretnry, Frnnk Mil
ler; fnrcmnn, Leo Heath.
Miss Rronto Jennings, n
Coos Ray tcachor, has returned to
n
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PROPffl
Sale of Gulovson Corner ln
tive of Rapid Rise In M
Estate.
Mrs. .Ins Pnrker of Ash, Oregon, I
hero with her little son to hnvo him
treated for a hip infirmity. Ho may
bo taken to Portland for treatment.
E. K. Goettel has wrltton Superin
tendent Rnab from St. Anthony, Ida
resigning ns Instructor In sciences In
her homo In I'ortlnnd nftor a trip to
London, Paris and other Europenn
points, having been voted tho most
popular teacher In n voting contest
In Portlnnd Inst summer.
Paul Schllloi stiom, who Is hero
from tho Sluslnw whero ho and L. C.
Reynolds nro building a now sawmill,
reports that tho Southern Pacific sur
vey crosses their mill slto and that
they will probably havo to movo tho
plant If the road is built as now pro
posed nt Point Terrnco.
Artists, architects and
supplies Walker Studio.
fSMkLc&daw)TS3 ' mrim nil i
Exhilarating New Garmeimte Wmg
I haf fVP slirt r Sn ryrrocf-rxro rt Anfr-ir rliTT K Saan U4AA I I V (By
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Tho recent snlo of the Oilcj
property at tho southneit cor.i
Droadway and Central ireiHl
cnllcd attention to the mrlK
vnncoB In Coos liny rcalettiteil
during the last fow yeari. TtJ
lianconicnt of this one lot alow
former meant n big profit to the pwq
nlthough no monoy'hns bwnw
cd In Its Improvement aside Ik
sossmontfl for street pitIbm
records of tho trimeters ire i
lows:
Mnrch 24, 18S7; (leocseDan
tho lot to F. P. Norton for V
August 30, 1902, F. P. Nortel
tho proporty to W. 0. WMM
12,000.
Juno 25. 190-1. W.O.WHUrl
tho lot to P. Guloveonforl
September fi, 1911, W P-
boii sold tho property to C S.'
for V. S. Chandler for SS3.5II
This is probably tho moit i
lnstnnco of tho Increase In vM
nearly as marked Increatwl
boon niado In n number '
pieces of locnl property tbl
changed hands the past laoq
onglucor
A splendid line of everything men and women wear, the new Fall Styles and shades have been definitely established,
The Garments we are now showing are correct in Style and Color and represent the choicest selections of the
woild's foremost fashion centers, Our new Fall Suits for Ladies must be seen to appreciate their elegance,
Priced from $16 to $40,00,
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MeeS
hould Not Oeriok
Our fine line of Walk-Over Shoes, They represent the well-known and es
tablished Walk-Over standard in style and quality, Now is the time to get
that new pair,
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HAY CITY SIIWS.
Mrs. Geo. Rourke of riutJ
cnlled on Mrs. A. Schroeder Tl
day afternoon.
Tho Prlscllla Embroider?
at Mrs. Jnmes Mcintosh
Tho poxt meetliiB l" be
Mrs. C. E. Hnldermans.
Hfl Vntlln Moll-flit iS W
tho boarding house again.
COAST LEAGUE HALljSCi
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PORTLAND, Ore., Sept-
other long drawn out tie P
plnyed in tho Coast League
at Los Angeles when Loa At!
Hnprnmonto went tweDty-Of
with n score of four to tot
ness forced tho umpires ny
nm hpn. Last Sundtf
nionto played a went;IC"l
tlo game with a score of i
with Portlnnd.
Portland, was again caiw
count of wet weather.
The scores yesterday.
At San Francisco-
San Francisco
Oakland
At Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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