The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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(Continued from Pago Thrco.) rlinndollor to the yellow shaded can
NNwv,VNv'rfVNvw dloa at each place Dainty cards of
ou food saio tins coming aaiuruay ni yollow roso-uuu ucsign muicnicu wiu
tho Porry-NlcholBon Btoro, at which
tho usual supply of dollclous goodlcfc
will bo on display. Among th
ladlos prcsont WodnoBday woro Mr$
A. L. Butz, MrB. F. 8. Dow, Mrs. Evn
Gammlll, Mrs. M. C. Horton, MrB. H.
n. Hydo, Mrs. T. J. Scnlfo, MrB. 0. II.
Walter. Mrs. Jaa. Cox, Miss Elizabeth
Cox, Miss Alico Cox, Mrs. Wilson,
Mrs. Win. Schroodcr, Mrs. Honry Bls
hop, Mrs. A. Li. Darkor, Mrs. Mary
Thompson and Mrs, A. H. Dlmont.
Tho noxt mooting will bo Juno 10,
probably with MrB. M. C. Horton.
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Tho Prlacllla Club moots noxt Wed
nesday July 3 with Mrs. Frod Grln
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Tho American Womon's Loaguo
lias postponod further meetings un
til Soptombor first.
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MrB. Frank Framo will bo IiobI
088 to tho Altar Guild Thursday, July
11, at her homo In North Bond.
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A mooting of tho Coos Bay Motor
Boat Club will bo hold at tho club
rooniB Monday ovonlng when tho dato
and placo of tho next crulso will bo
sottlod.
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COOS KIVEH FL1TTINOS
Dr. and Mro. J. T. McCormao will
havo as ovor Sunday giuihta at tholr
South Coos Itlvor homo, Mr. and
Mrs. Colby K. Porry and Miss Vlolot
Hondorson.
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Mrs. Arthr .McKcown plans to go
with tho ch) en, Jooy and Draco,
to sot up camp nt tho Mazo soon after
tho Fourth.
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MIsb Mary Loulso MoArthur ro-
turnod Wednesday evening from
bpondlng n fow days with Miss Knth-
ryn Horton at tho McCollum placo on
South Coos River.
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Mrs. A. T. Halnos camo down
Tuesday to attend Mr. and Mrs. .1.
V. Smoaton's ball and tho Elks' ball
Wodnosdny ovonlng, returning Thurs
day morning to stay until tho Fourth
of July colobratlons.
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PICNIC OUTINGS
A Jolly party of Mnrahllold young
pcoplo onjoyod a picnic nt Charleston
last Sunday, n special launch bolng
chnrtorcd for tho trip. Various pic
nic diversions and frolics In tho surf
followod by a big basket dlnnor mado
tho outing Ideal, Among thoso In
tho party woro Mrs. Rosb, Misses
Boatrlco Roborts, Ellon Rudnas,
Maud Noblo,, aoorgono Zl minor, Mln
nlo Harkonsco and Mnrtlm Uornltt
nnd Messrs. Wm. Huchlns, Guy
Chambors, Archlo Evans, John Mot
loy, Ford Palntor and Preston Jonos.
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Tho Enstsldo Social and Athletic
Club gavo a largoly attended picnic
last Suudny. Tho Alort was chart
ered to carry tho crowd to Allegany
whoro tho dny was spout In gamos
and picnic sports, and was greatly
onjoyod In. splto of tho draw-back of
, wot weather. About seventy people
nttondod.
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Tho Wesleyau Blblo class lrindo
an .excursion on tho Tioga last night
to Delniont Goodwin's plhco on Coos
Illver Heights. They had n delight
ful tlmo and enjoyed tho long climb
up tho hill to tho place. Thoso go
Intr woro Mr. 'nnd Mrs. J. L. Kin
ney, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvoy Russell,'
Miss Mary Stevens, Miss Mnrjorloi
Smith, Miss Jeuslo King, Misses Hat-,
tlo. Nora and Guraa Huge Miss Ruth
Glbortfi.on,. Miss Amy Isaacs, Mtssl
Genovra Smith, Miss Ethel Motzler
of 'CorvulHs. 'Miss Mnudo Bailey,
Mss Mnrjorlo Swonrjngen, Miss Vonii
WlUon, MJsa Norma abuse. Miss Nn
otnl Smith. Miss Juno. Young, L.
Bolslnger. Mr. Thayer, Tom Hago.
Justin Arms, Edvard Steele, Earl
Huchlns, Earl Brown, Harold Hunt
nnd Roy Fulton.
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vEPJSCOlUL. TEAS - ,4
Mrs. P. A. Sondberg. was hostess
Thursday itfterjrt)0.n 'ntJno'.'of .iho
last In tho series of Episcopal teas,
Among her guests woro Mrs E. Mln
gus, Mrs, SI. D. Mnlonoy nnd .daugh
ter, Alico Loulsoj Mrs. E, G, Per ha in,
Mrs. F. E. LeoW, Mra. Geo. F. Murch.
Mrs. J. V. Smoaton, Mrs. W. T. Stoll.J
.iji'c.un uunning, mtb. unristino
Kruso, Mrs,.,Jj Albert Matsou nnd
Mrs.-W.'AVToy ...
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. , BRIDGE 4 1
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Mrs. D. 0. Greeno ontortalned Fri
day afternoon at live tables of Bridge
In compliment to her guests, Mrs.1
P. A. Young and Miss Isabol Young.
At tho cards, Mrs. Geo F.. Murch and
Sirs, F. E. Leofo von tho first nnd
Becond prizes nnd Mrs. Young was
awarded thoKuost prize. Mrs.
Greene's home was filled with
branches of crimson rambler and
bunches of wild, flowers,
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Mrs. M. C. Horton entertained at
luncheon and Bridge Friday at ta
bles beautifully decpratod with yN.
low, and laid for thlrteiq! jjues'ts.'
Nilffon ribbons hung from iho'central
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places. Tho luncheon was sorved by
MIbscs Lucy and uutii iiorton. At
Brldgo a hnndsomo prlzo was won by
Mrs. N. Rnsmusaon, tho scoro cards
n so carrying out tho color idon.
Amonir tho guests woro Mcsdnmcs D,
Y. Stafford, W. T. Merchant, P. A.
Sandberg. A. L. Housoworth, N. Rns
muBBcn. Krnmor Batsford, E. Mln-
gUB, Honry Songstackon, J. S. Coko,
Dorsoy Kroltzor, A. II. Poworu, 0.
Wi Towor and G. A. Bennett.
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4 DANCES 4
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Tho North Bond Concort Band 1b
mnlclnc nrennratlons to glvo a dnnco
July Fourth nt Eckhoft Hall nnd
expects to havo ono of tho InrgoBt
crowds on that dny that havo ovor
turned out. This is tho first danco
they havo attempted slnco organi
zation. 0
Noxt wcok will seo several dnncoa
by tho Band as part of tho colobra
tlons for tho Fourth. Tho Odd Fol-
Iow'b nnd Eagles' halls havo boon on
gaged for a couplo of nlghtB and big
things nro In preparation for nddlug
to tho Jollity of tho occasion.
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4 WEDDINGS AND ANNOUNCE- 4
4 MENTS 4
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Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Ellon Snod-
don. dntiRhtor of Mrs. Alico Sned
don, nnd Wm. Abol, Jr., was solomn
Iml qulotly nt Coqulllo Tuesday af
tornoon In tho prcBonco of tho
groom's fathor and Miss Mary Wll
Bon of Coqulllo. Justlco Holden
porformod tho corornony. Tho bridal
couplo roturnod to Mnrshnold whero
they woro tondorod a wedding suppor
by Mr. nnd MrB. Wm.,Abol, Sr. About
rourtccn guests woro prcsont. loung
Mr. nnd Mrs. Abol will llvo In Mnroh
flold. O
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Mrs. A. B. Daly nnd children who
havo been spending tho winter nt
Phoenix, Ariz., havo gouo to Santn
Monica, Calif., for n short stay boforo
returning to tho Bny. Mrs. Daly Ih
much. Improved In health.
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Wm. Horsfnll Is spending tho sum
mer nt tho homo of his undo, J. A.
Yonknm, In Coqulllo.
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Miss Edna Larson roturnod homo
this wcok from Mexico, Mo., whoro
slio hns spent tho pnst yonr perfect
ing her musical education. Sho wns
warmly wolcomod by tho ninny Coos
Bny admlrors of hor musical talent.
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Mrs. P. W. Dodson plans to lonvo
soon for n short visit with hor par
ents nt Oregon City.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Wolls will
leave week after next for Portland
and otlior northorn points whoro they
will spend n fow wcoks.
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Miss Juno Dnuwaltbr of Pleasant
Dalo, Nobr., Is tho guest of hor friend,
Mrs, Karl Halnos of Enstsldo.
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Miss Una Bradley of San Fran
cisco, daughtor of Theo. Bradloy, tho
well known traveling man, Is spend
ing n few weeks at homo of hor undo
nnd mint, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. II. Mills,
on Contral Avenue, West.
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Mrs, Eric Wold and children, Nod
nnd Evolyn, arrived this wook from
Burllngnmo, Calif., for an oxtondod
visit at tho homo of hor parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E, A. Anderson. Mr.
Wold mny Join thorn horo later In
tho summor. Ho Is city engineer nt
BUrllngnmo now.
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Mrs. Win. Ford nnd baby arrlvod
this wcok from Portland to spend tho
summer with her pnrcnts, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Eugono O'Connoll nt tholr homo
at tho Mnza. Mr. Ford will Join thorn
horo Inter. Mr. and Mrs, O'Connoll
also havo as guests nt tho Mazo Mrs.
Boyd M, Richardson nnd chlldron and
Mrs. E. K. Jones nnd son, Eugono.
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Mrs, R. F. Gobhart, formerly Miss
SubIo Elckworth, nnd baby arrlvod
horo this wook from Portland to visit
nt tho homo of hor parentB, Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. A. Elckworth nnd nt tho
homo of hor slater, Mrs. R. E. Plno
gor. Mr. Gohhnrt Is expected hero
soon nnd thoy mny dccldo to rolocato
on tho Bay,
Mrs. Geo. F. Winchester nrrlvod
homo this wook nttor a six wooks'
visit with relatives in tho WUInmotto
Valley and with friends at Portland.
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Mrs. L. E. Doll and son who wero
oxpectod horo this wook from Denver
to visit at tho Alva Doll homo woro
delayed and will not arrlvo on tho
Bay for a wcok or two.
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Mlssos Graco nnd Evolyn Turnoy of
Hood Rlvor, Oregon, nrrlvod horo
this wook with tholr cousin, Mnlr
Dano, nnd proceeded to Dandon
whoro thoy will visit tholr undo nnd
mint. Mr. Dnno is nlso spending tho
bnlnnco of his vacation at Bandon,
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Mrs. I. S. Smith nnd dnughtor, Miss
Knthorlno, roturnod this wcok from
Corvnllls whoro thoy havo Bpont tho
pnst year whllo tho children havo
boon attondtng. Oregon Agricultural
College.
Mrs. W. C. Bradley Is Bpondlng n
fow weeks nt tho Noslor homo nt
Brldgo.
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Mra .Lando nnd Mrs. M. A. Mc
Lood, worthy matron nnd secretary,
respectively, of Doric Chapter, O. E.
S arrived homo this wook from Port
land whoro thoy visited frlonds fol
lowing tho annual mooting of tho
Oregon Eastern Stnr.
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Mrs. P. M. Wilbur roturns today
from an oxtonded vIbII with frlonds
in Portland nnd Spoknno. Whllo
nwny sho was alao n guest at tho
Hofer homo In Salem.
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Mrs. Prey of Wobstor City ,In.,
and Mrs. McMillan of Chicago aro
visitors at tho homo In Emplro of
tnoir Bister, sirs. w. E. 8 trock
Is their flrHt visit to tho Pnclllc const
and both think tho weather Is entire
ly too cold for nild-summor. Tho
throe Blators will bo Jolnod In July
by a fourth, Mrs. Boworiy, nt whoso
homo In Washington stnto thoy will
later visit. This is tho first mootlnir
of tho four sisters In thirty years.
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We want to talk to you
xr E ARE not going to bore you with a long talk on our clothing. Personally we
are satisfied with our lines and feel that we could not find stronger ones, but
what we want to impress firmly upon the minds of everyone is the fact that we are
giving the people values and we are certain of it. Money is not everything in busi
ness, we admit frankly we're not in it for our health, but at the same time we are
here to please the people and we WANT YOU TO MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE.
We make our business a study all the time endeavoring to find now ways to
save our customers money, and at the same time give them the best merchandise
obtainable.
Buy for cash and save from $4.00 to $10.00 on your Suit now and
Prove to yourseir that
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Bandon.
Marshfielcl.
COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES
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STANDING
Vernon CO
Oakland 45
Lob Angolos ... .44
Sacramento 31
Sail Francisco . .33
Portlnnd 30
OF TEAMS 4
W. L. P.O. 4
30 .G2G 4
34 .570 4
3G .057 4
45 .408 4
4G .418 4
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Santn Rosn, Calif., to visit at tho
homo of Mrs. LowIb' parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thoinns Howard.
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F. E. Haguo and wlfo lonvo today
on tho Broakwatcr for Portland1
whoro thoy will visit his slstor, Mrs.
Stoffon, nnd daughtor, May Tully, of
Now York who nro making n westorn
tour on tho Orphoum circuit, Mra.
Tully bolng ono of tho stars of tho
Orphoum plnyors. From Portland,
Mr. and Mra. Haguo plan an auto trip
to British Columbia whoro thoy will
visit other relatives. The trip Is
planned for tho bonollt of Mra.
Hague's hoalth.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Brown havo ro
turnod from n month's visit at Snlom,
Portland and Pugot Sound points.
At' Los .Angeles R,
airs, unrry wnsDurg and mtlo I Los Angolcs 5
dnughtor aro oxpectod homo about J Portland , . c
tllO miuilla of Jnlv frnni (ink nm
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PORTLAND, Ore, Jino 29 Port
lnnd won from Los Angeles yesterday
by n scoro of C to 5. Tho Coait
Lcnguo gamos yostorday rcsultod ns
follows:
At Snn Francisco R. H. B.
San FrnnclBco CIO 2
Oakland 3 0 0
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whoro thoy nro.. tho guosta of Mrs.
Th.iujNnBburg'8 parohts.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Oron nnd child
ren nro oxpocled horo on tho noxt
Nnnii Smith from Bnyl'oint for u fow
-.vcoka' visit with rolntlvos and
friends on tho Bay. Mr. Oron who
was formerly gcnornl mnnagor of tho
I 0. A. Smith mill horo Is now ongngod
In tho manufacturing business lilm-
At Sncrnnicnto r, h. e,
Sncrumcnto 0 2 2
Voriinn ,,,1 2 ?
Photo Supplies. Wnlkor Studio.
BIG REGATTA TODAY.
Enters Eastern
Bay
Stanford University
Event for First Tlmo
(uy Associated Press to C001
Tirnos.)
POUailKEEPSIE, N. Y., Juno 29.
Crows of six universities compoto
today In tho Intor-colloglato rogata
ovor tho Poughkoopslo course. Lo
land Stanford, Jr., Unlvorslty will
mutch its strongth nnd skill for tho
first tlmo with tho Atlantic seaboard
mon. Wisconsin university ngnln Is
In tho lists aa aro tho unlvcrsltlca of
Cornoll, Pennsylvania, Syrncuso and
Columbia. Tho woathor outlook Is
favorable -
Cornoll won tho varsity four-oarod
raco. Columbia was second, Syrncuso
third nnd Pennsylvania fourth. Tho
tlmo wns 10:34 1-5.
NORTn BEND NEWS. 4
Clina. Murr who has boon sick with
rheumatism for tho last two weeks
Is ablo to bo back at work today.
B. Clarko. of Portland, enma la
yostorday on tho Brcakwator and will
spond n fow wooks ns tho gucBf of Ms
mother. Dr. Dlrd B. Clarko.
John Ilnppy of Spdkano who ls'solf.
visiting ut tho homo of his sister,! 0
Mrs. G. V. Kaufman, Is oxpoctlng to Mnvor nnd Mr F w
.... ... T ' ..'... l'r",.:. "..."". pceieu nomo today or
Straw nro
tomorrow
when ho may bo joined by his imii" ex ended via w? tho
TA ""I ,r8- CiVm ,,n,,,,yl ".otnoSKUSvcsIayo?
for tho return homo.
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Miss Irono Prciiss is oxpectod horo
Bar-
Straw at Klnmnth Falls.
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; Mrs. H. H. Lubo and
In vluK 1,1. .r i..,-4i i.... .... All's. 11. 11. I. UHO mid duuiMitnr
bnrn Preuss, nnd othor relatives. , trn"l'0.1' of ITosno, Calif., nnd Mrs.
about tho last of August or early In ";'. ro" nnu bohh, Honton nnd
Sontnmiinr. iinr viuit ,uin ,i.i,i.. llllniu, nrrlvod horo this wook for
"III HuxliifXH for Your Health"
Phoiio 74-.T.
September. Jlor visit will nrobnblv
Lbo mado nfter hor sister, Miss Mny
rroiiBs. leaves ror norkoloy In tho
fall to enter collogo thoro. Tho lat
ter will bo accompanied south by
iier auiu, .Mrs. w. t. Morolinnt, who
nn oxtonded Ialt nt tho Win. Luso
homo on Coos Rlvor nnd with othor'
rolntlvcs on tho Bay.
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Miss Eugouln Schilling nrrlod
plans to visit Hor son, Chnrllo'ln Son1 "oro rr!".n llnrt""'' this wook for it
FrnnClsco nnd Onkland? ' 1 B,,ort v,8,t nt tno no," ot ,10r nn'. '
O 1 .11-s. w. r. Aiurpny. nor porents,
Don't Wait
Until tho last minute to buy your
Fourth of July Supplies
andiDecorations
or you
The Owl
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Broekmlllor aro Mr- .'!la MJW-1 K Hdillllng, will
oxpoctliiR ns guests' nt tholr homo K hlovo rr?ni Onrdlnor to Myr.tlo
Mr. Brockmlllor'B parents from vfi1 whoro thoy will nBsunio chnrgo
North Dakota, and his. sister arid hor 'oOuorln hotel which thoy ro
chlldron from near Snjom, Orogon. , conl1 bousUt'
tho lattor of whom l mnko qulto ' A . . . . . . T9T 1
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L. A. Llljoqvlat nnd wlfo of Co-i , ., ,,
qulllo passed througlr hero this week rMr: n"'1 ; 'ro Poto,rson will
en route to Wasan.VIs,, whoro thoy ,IntyrtIaJ" ", l nnor to-row nt
wwi spona n month or 80 'at Mr. LIM , i, ,t, uv. " ul ui
Jcavlsta old homo. Thoy wont vln
Snn Francisco and will probnbly ro
turn tho northorn. route, stopping off
nt tho prlnclpnl points of Interest on
route,
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Mrs.' J. W. Ross nlul llttlo son of
Snn Francisco are horo to spend thq
summer with friends nnd relatives.
niey win visit nt tho homo of Mrs.
May BelDisappointed
AVo have the largest line ever shown in Coos Comb
ty. Wholesale and retail. Special attention given to
dealers. Orders filled j.romptly.
NORTON 8b HANSEN
Two stores
:'- , WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL
bo .Mr. and Mrs. M. O, Colomnn, Mr,
nun; .Mrs. E. E. Rlggs, Miss Goldlo
Rlggs of North Bond; Miss Roso My-
r.en, MIbb May Peterson, Miss Clara u
Myron and Mlsa Esthor Johnson of
MiiTshlleldj Mrs. O. Potorson nnd
Miss FJoronco Potorson, nnd Mnr
guorlto and- Alvlu Potorson of May.
n
Dr. Haydcn Inst ovonlng wns boat
Front Street.
Central Avenue.
Roes' slstor. Mrs. R. A. Church, andY" .ft",08t enjoynblo llttlo stag party
her mntliar. Mm ll,n m rii'nt Ills rooms. Among his Kiiesta
Rlvor, Afrs. floss before her marri'i were Judge Coke, J. V. Smoaton, Ar
ago was Miss Npttlo Boattlo. 'U,? 5Iorcon' Herbert Lockhart J. H.
O ('Flanagan, nnd J. Albert Mntson.
C R. J'.eck Is oxpoc'tod homo next L . . . . . . 7"2T
week1 fiom a vacation trip with Mrs.it , ,fxt f,
Peck- to tholr home cities In Vermont. ' A . Y1N ! I1 0HWAY
nnd other .eastern places. .Mrs. Peck 1 t,h 1 u , .
ruiiiuiimu. in iionningion to mnko n
longor visit wjjh her parents.
Mrs Win, Grimes who had been nt
Mercy hospital for the past two weeks
was able to return to her homo In
Marshfleld Thursday. Sho is much
Improved in .health. - '
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."tallies, listen to this:
TJigi j-wbll 'known fine of
Steam's Toilet preparations
may . be obtained here -V
Steam's Rouge Steam's No-.
cessitv Tor nfirsnirntinrt
Freckle Cream and illO Hal. . Mrs nnehart of Portland Is nijlrns It camo .0 her, Thus tho
Rpmnfm ThTriS L 5'' UC8' t tho homo of her slstor. Mrs. , '"' ' -eson .nscrlbed
ten - inl
Tho Lndlos' Club mot 'Sunday nf-
iern.0011 ror a strawberry feast at
tno nomo of Mrs. Calvin Ray. This
Ya wiu insi meoiing ror tho sum
mer and to commemorate it oaeh
Jady had pieced a quilt and wrapped
It. . Little Ora Ray, bllndfoldod,
passed tho packages, and each lady
wroye n&r name on n Diode of oach
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'These are the last wond
Toilet Preparations,' 'VJJ
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4 , P1W SCRIPT 'TOR;
iu 'J PHARMACr
"THE NE-W STORE'".
170 Front St, Phone 74-.I.
"In Business for Your Health"
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C. H. Marsh. Mrs. MrHh o.i P e'ery square, and each lady car-
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daughter, Isls, jire expected homo' , "Uf V. "ur n vamaoio rom-
trjp.
soon from their California
--Mrs.'JrL. Koqntz and chlldron loft
this 'week- for n short .visit at tiro
I horn of hor undo, Capt. Hill, Keep
er or mo umpqua ugnthouso near
Gardiner.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Mlfn,er ioft this
week for a, month's trip ,to California
points of Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. LowU and
I children arrived here this week from
embranco of tho pleasant dny.
Tho ball game Sunday afternoon
between Rlvorton and Norway was a
fine game although tho weather was
rather damp. Tho scoro waB 6. to 3
In favor of the Norway boys, who
wero out In their new suits and mado
n flno showing.
New
Studio..
Goods low prices. Walker
Grand Celebration
and Big Race Meet
MYRTLE POINT, OREGON
aTduFrfd:y July 4th and 5th
Destined to bo the two greatest days in the history ol
the beautiful Coqnillo Valley.
PARADES, "BALL GAMES
. HORSE RACES AND -.
PATRIOTIC EXERCISES
Frivolity and Jollification will Reign.
Make your plans to come to Myrtle Point and Be
ITappy.
Special CANDY SALE at STAF
FORD'S. SATURDAY and SUNDAY.
Taffy and PEANUT Brittle 2,0. pen's
Pound. ,