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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1913.-EVENING EDITION.
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rnMnnnrl frntM Pnirn Twn t JL - -- " mmmt O
It. K. Drowning of Mnrshllold. Tho
club will meet on Thursday, Jnunnry
1G Willi Mrs. 1. D. Dnrtlo.
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AXXUAL raxquet
Tho first nnnunl bniKiuet by tho
Sons of Norway whs held In tho Odd
Follows' linll Inst Snturdny evening,
nnd wns dcclnrod by nil present to
bo n great success. I
Thero wero one hundred sonted nt
tho well Indcn tables, wlillo a four
plcco orchestra discoursed it program
of woll selected music. I
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
I TU.MUlll
j Miss Alice Duller, entertnlnlng
I at curds.
MONDAY
Knights of rythlns' Installation
and banquet.
TUESDAY
.Mrs. E. K. Jones cntcrtjilns at
cards.
serlo on Catching Inlet, when a most ,
enjoynbic evening was spent to watcn
tho old year out nnd tho new year In.
The evening wns spent in various
games ard music and nt a late hour
dainty refresh monts wero served by
Mrs. Fred U. Mcsserlo to tho follow
ing guests.
The Misses Mny and Rose Mcsserlo.
Messrs. Charles II. Spooncr, Gilbert
Stcckel, Albert Collvcr, and Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred 0. Mcsserlo and baby, Everett.
M. K. RROTHERHOOR
CliUlIS
WEDNESDAY
lloynl Auction Drldgo with Mrs.
It. K. Doothe.
Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. K. P.
Dush.
Drldgo Club with Mrs. Henry
SengstncKen.
v ; scngsmcKcn.
Mrs. D. J. Ueos wns hostess to tho Coos Day Motor Doat Club en-
mini Cfiifl.,.. nl.il. fill In.. ..fLiM. I A 1 .. I 1 -I..I. ...
flnplnl Rnu'lnir Plnli 'IMini'iln v ittnt
noon nt her home nt .'!87 Market
street. Tho afternoon was passed in
sowing after which tho hostoss served
refreshments. Tho next meeting will
bo with Mrs. Goorgo Ayre, Jnnuary
lGth. Thoso present at Thursday's
meeting wore: .Mrs. J. C. Swlnford,
Mrs. Jack Swanson, Mrs. Win. Able
nnd Mrs. Alec Stonclnke.
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Tho North Dond D. M. C. Club will
meet with Mrs. L. A. Looinls next
AVcdnosdny afternoon.
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tcrtalns nt club rooms.
I THURSDAY
I A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Eugene
I O'Connoll.
FRIDAY.
North Dond Thlmhlo Club with
Mrs. I. D. Dnrtlo. I
Lnilles' Art Club with Mrs. F. A. I
unities.
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CHURCH MHETI XL'S
Rlnko. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. J. T.
llnrrlgnn and Mrs. II. S. Tower.
Thoso Invllod for Thursday after
linrMI 11'nlWit frt Tfitut t? Pn1A fiiH
iniwii hviii. (twr. iiiiiii ki xiivi;, iMIHi
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1,.-... ...! t..rt 11 r Ihittn.lmt Miiliti.
IVV. llllll .11 I n. II. I. HiinyuhU vn.v. j
iniucu i no mcniDciH ui uiu .wiuHiuieiu
Methodist Drotherhnod Association
nt the parsonage last Tuesday even
ing. A men's Illblo class wns or
ganized with Mr. A. 11. Gldloy ns tho
probable toucher.
Games and lively conversation fol
lowed tho general routine- of busi
ness, nfter which, refreshments were
served.
Those present were: 1). Nelson, A.
Isnacson, I.esllo nnd Chester Isaac
son, F. C. Hindi, E. II. Campbell.
Frank nnd Mllo Sumner, I. S. Kauf
man, E. II. Joehnk, Fred Weaver nnd
Hov. and Mrs. Hutlodgc. Tho associa
tion will meet next on Wednesday,
Jan. 22 with Trod Weaver.
The Mnrshllold Methodist Drothcr
hood Association will havo charge of
ono of the services In the church tho
latter part of tho month.
KASTSIIJH SOCIAL
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'Next Thursday evening tho Young Sift'"0,?"' iK A "y 'l,"'
People's Society of tho Norwegian t i fep m r ' Sn '
Lutheran Church will hold Its month- rV. L v
ly business mooting and social nt tho '"'"l? .?"& Mff: .IIENn,",l",K
church hall. Uefroshments will bo in '" JjTi,"1!!0 ? """"
charge of Miss Uorgl.lld Olson nnd E" "'.i ''ln ,ro" '" ": , "
Alfred Jnren. . 'rV'' "p ' ' ' ? r ', ,T- Y Tj"?0'
.;. .;. .. ; Mrs. F. A. Coldon, Mrs. Isrnol Lnndo,
Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the q""" ife" ""l'ln. Mra. Henry
Mnrshflcld Episcopal Church will n"1" '' i '"fv' MrH-
moot next Tuesday with Mrs. J. Al- Vni I t , Z J !' vAvUlwl'
bort Mntson Mlsu Mnmlo Mnhonoy. Mrs. W. T.
.. .. I .iorcnnni. .Mrs. j;. c. Corey. .Mrs. F.
Tho W C T U Is holillnir n i.nni. Yf ""K"0- JI. O. Schottor. Mrs. A.
esT8"oessioS!-vit ft a ''SSSPowtat vw ,r'?J,rr,:;,,l::Kr0,,o ,o;crc,;
ler this afternoon, for tho purpose ., '"' 1 .;, Vii'iffi', "" ' S Kn"f"
of arranging a program to bo given 'Trhnv's "'" "fJ " '" , . .
In tho future rl'ln guests were: Miss Ander-
"llu son, Mrfl. ir. s. Towor MrH ,T- w
' F nnngnn, Mrs. W. S. Turpon. Mrs.
' ' A. Toye. Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Mrs.
I RLVXER PARTIES I ; M ,,,nko Mr- 0. W. Knufman,
Mrs. It. F. Wllllnms. Mrs. O. It.
Last Wednesday evening Mr. and KraVs' W'pown'M n"
Mrs. p. M. Wilbur entertained nt i ;, L r , m, ' n.1'
illnnor tho following guests: r a! iiwAp m w n R,!n,)8?n1' 'M,rH'
Mr. nnd Mrs. U.S. Tower. Miss w q r !i vVVn011, rH'
&,ywor nnd m,8b A,,eo Lm,,K sss k JSrS-.Sn,i SS
.:. 4. 4. . Oi.lst Mrs. D. C. nreon. Mrs. It. K.
Mrs. E Kelley entertained at .lln-'iffi'i, Vporrv'r X
nor on Now Yoar's ilnv tiov in. ?. i. ' . ' rfl u K Pfry, Mrs. M.
vlted guests won": MrHCarllLr". ' Mn,onoy nnJ '" rton Tower,
sen. Mrs. A. L. Duttz. Mrs. E. M.1 v
Harry. Mrs. I.lildnll. .Miq i.vnnn.
Frnn8o nnd Miss Oeorgo.
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itir. nun .lira. i: iv Mi.iinmmn n., .. ..
sso,ven,sw vcnr,B ,"""0'-wcd.-. 4 t"c.h7nrronaonexWJS!
A7nvW Kuosts were: Mr. nnd ,,0S"ny S?V;
Mrs. Chns. Schonjborg. nov. Fnthor .. .-'' ,., . . .
Munro. Mrs. Sinn- Hnnuntt nn.i tioct .. "rfl. U. Iv. Uooth will cntortn In
Dornbnch. ' i ho Auction Drldgo Club nt hor homo
F. E. Hneiio nml vtn nnlni-lnliin.t
nt n Now Yoar's family dinner nt
CI.UIl .MKETIXfSS
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In West Mnrshllold noxt Wosnosdny
1I1HJI HUUIl, Jllll. I,
tholr npnrlmonts In tho O'Crnnoll Hi" Progress Club will meet n
building, tholr guosta Including Mrs. Yt i " J,on,,ny w,t1' Mr8- v- 0.
E. K. Jones nnd son. Eugene, Mrs. "0,Ion- , , ,
llOl'd M. IllchnnlBnii nml olill.lrm, n...i v
lloyd M. Iliclmrdson nnd children nnd
ur. aim .mis. r.ugono O'Connoll
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Tho Enstsldo Social nnd Athletic
Association gave another one of Its
popular card parties at tho club hall.
Pedro wns played nnd tho lndy's llrnt
prize was won by Miss Magglo Uobort
son: Miss lllnnch Tellefson won tho
lndy's consolation prize. Tho men's
first prlzo wns won by Alfred Lonton,
while John Johnson must bo content
with tho consolation.
After cards, dancing was Indulged
In until n late hour: music being fur
nished by tho club orchestra, com
posed of liny Jeub violinist: Clcono
Stcckel bnnjo nnd Mnrtln Peter
son cornet.
Sumptuous refreshments were serv
ed. Among thoso present wero: Mr,
nnd Mrs. W. J. La Palm, Mrs. Gor-
trudo Wost. tho .Misses Elizabeth,
Gouovlevo nnd Planch Tellefson, Mug
gle. .Tosslo and Dcsslo Uohorson, Hil
da West. Maydrcnm McLnlu, Until
Thornton, Ethel Anderson. Ida Druu
ner. Mncy Major and Miss Murphy
of liny City; Messrs. Cnrl West, Inglo,
Mnrtln nnd Oscar Peterson, Mnrtln
Steckol. Cleone Stcckel. Clifford Me
Kny, Itny Jouh, Victor, Emll nnd
Antlrow West, Coolo Dlugeo. Axel
Nolson nnd Sylvester McGrlff. Tho
association will meet again In about
two weeks.
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WEI) IX POUTI,.VXI
MrS. II. T' ltlisll U'lll nlllnxl..!.. n,
i..ii.. !,'.. a v: ;..""'. ""
; ? .;. ".' in!ii liiuii in nor nomo in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod 0. Moworlo ,,UI,,or I"1' "jwt Wdnoday.
ll fOr dlllllOP N'W Yiwp'y .111,. Mi. !
Tho Coos Day Motor Club will hold
n meeting nt tholr club rooms In
lind for dinner NVw Yohi-'s din-. Mr.
.nnd Mrs. John Meworle. tho MIssh
amy nun uoso Msiforo, Momrd. Clmr
amy iiwi none MiHitferlo, Momr. Chnr- " """is m mi'ir ruin room
los Sponnor. Gllliori storkol, Oooruo N"'U ne"'1 nJvt Monday nlKht.
MoSBOrlo. Albert Pnllvnp nml' Mi- m..i v
Mossorlo. Albert Collvor nndMr. and
Mrs. Ilenrv Olson will ontortaln
Sirs. Fred O. McsmoiIo ami lmiiv Hi-. .. Mf"- Honrv Olson will i
crolt. ' , nib Prlnclla Club nt hor homo Wod-
noiiiHy, .inn. in.
Mr. hii-1 Mrs F. L. Sumner enter-1
iiuiiou wiui h rnnniy dinner on Now
Mrs. I. II. Illll'lln will lin hnvtaaa In
the North llond Thlmhlo Club noxt
Year's day. The guoits wero: Mr. t,N"rl! ,,p"'1 Tl'1"'1
nnd Mih. ivv Coii'lron. Mr MA I'lldity nfternoon.
Landrlth nnd Tom Hooko. ' ' '' ':
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Mr. nnd Mrs. K. v. Mnrrlnwv on- I MHITIIDAV PADTY
tnrtaliiod with a Now Year' dinner,
lnst Wodnosdny ovonlng. The rooms ' '''l"1 s"lny. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W.
woro nrtlHtlcnlly docorntod with feu- 9.im,nor. ,rtaIuol nt u blrth.lny
toons or Ivy. ' dlnnor In honor of tholr dnuuhter.
Tho dinner Kiiosts wore: Mr and 'V,rl,,.no'8 1,,n,1, 'lrtlulav. Thoso of
Mrs. W. F. Mlllor. Mr. and Mrs T tl10 ,lln'u,', 1'nrty woro: Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. Miller and llttlo daughter. Doro- Hrn, Harris nnd faintly. Mr. nnd
thv. Mr nml Mi-u I.' ii.. ... Ml'S. M. J. AiiildiKan M m,.i m..
Van Duyn. Harry Fuog nnd E. II
juurriMNpy.
Mrs. O. R. Toroy and Mrs. F. L.
Sumner spout Now Yoar's evo with
Mrs. F. 0. Dlrch. A plonsnnt ovon
1ng of conversation nnd light rofresh
monts woro enjoyed.
Wnltor ltlclmrdson nnd fn'nilly. Miss
mini luiiiorson nnu jir. nnd Mrs. C
W. Gardnor and family.
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MAIMXE MALI,
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milDGIl M'XCIIKOX
I Oil NlllV Vnni-'u ni'n Mm nlll,.,.
the Nairn Smith nnd Hedondn gnvo a
delightful dnnclng party at tho Hotel
Arago. About forty couples onjoyed
I tho nffnlr which, by everyono. was
.A , lirmimttw.njl mnl .. In....l.ln m.
, ,, - -r .-- jm uiunt llljlilllll'. illOlllll-
wii hip second or tno New Year Mrs. M" W,,H lurnisneu by tho hotel. At n
Jnmos H. Flanagan entertained mnnv ,,,to ll0U'' lofroshmonts were sorved.
or hor frlonds In North Mnrshllolili
with n Drldgo Luncheon at hor homo
on Park Avenue. i v. II. SOCIAL
Tho color scheme In tho decora-
tlons wns rod and greon. The house T'io Christian Endeavor Soclotv of
wns banked with masses of beautiful "io Mnrshllold Proshytorlun Church
Kreons and tho llowors were rod poln- 1,p,d a business mooting at tho homo
eottlns with hero an dthero iod Jan- "f Clnudo and Mildred Wilson on
nneso lHiitonm. which pint a toft. P"h Second Street Monday ovonlng
wnrm llirht over all causing ono to After tho IiubIhods mooting n social
forgot nil but the bountiful pros- "ie of games win. enjoved by nil
out. Mrs. Fhinngnn wns nsiilhted at '""""wod by light rofroshments
tho door by hor ilniiRhtor MNh FN Tliohe present wero- Hev. Mr and
onnor FlnniiMn. After n dalntv lun- Purklmri, Misses Mnrluii Seiiman
elioon tlie iiftcrnooii'K su.t )iigBo Adelnldo Clarke. Helen Dow. Gladvs
a few delightful hours with Drldge. Dlinent. Huth Diingan. Gertruilo
Tl-ore vere slv (..1.I..K ami the ono S'Hire. Kntlieryue Smith, Huth Houg
ropolvlng the hluhost score at em-li ''d, Wllum HoaKland and Messrs.
table received n boautirul work mi. Will McDonald. Albert Haines, Wes
tlio luMidwork of tho '-harming hot- '' SeamHu. Hal Carlisle. Festus Wal
?.8.,.i. lhe r''tiHiiite one were: MrsJler nnd Harvey Walter.
William Horafall, Jr.. Mrs. Harry
NnsliurK. Mrs. A. It. O'Drlen, Mrs. - . . A
O. W. Dennott Mrs. F. 15. Hnguo and I OATCIIIXO 'IXl.KT IWUTV I
Mrs. Arthur MoKeowon. . 4
Those winning prlxos on Fridny' A watch party was given nt tho
woro: Mi-s. J, A. Mntson, Mrs. W. M.I homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Mes-
Hov. D. F. Dengtson hns received
word of the marriage of .Miss Alice
Dnhlgrcu, n uloro of Mrs. Dengtson,
which took plnco In Portlnnd, Deconi
bor, 2G. Miss Dnhlgron Is woll re
membered on tho liny, having spent
most or 1 110 summer or mil liore.
Concerning II n Portlnnd pnpor says:
"A quiet, but pretty wedlng wns
that of Miss Allco Dnhlgron to Albert
T. Lcstor, which took plnco nt tho
brldo's homo, 1 17 Decch street, Tliurs
ilny afternoon. Tho ceromony, per
formed by n Hov. Mr. Snnstodt, took
plnco henonth n beautiful inch of
codnr. Tho mnld of honor wns Miss
Anna Dnhlgron, sister of tho hrldc,
nnd Frank Dorg. cousin of tho hrldo.
nctod ns best mnn. Mondolsohn's
wedding innrch was plnyod by Miss
Evollno Dnhlgron. slstor of tho bride.
After tho eoremony u luncheon wns
sorvod. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lostor loft on
tho ovenlng train for tho south."
Pl'PIIAS ItECITAL
Tho pupils of Miss Mildred E. Hood
gave a rocltnl at tho Inttor's homo in
North llond yosterdny nfternooii.
Quito n numbor or tho pnronts woro
prosont nnd enjoyed tho program,
which wns nicely rondored by tho pu
pils. Tho pupils participating woro:
Gladys I.nrson, Gladys Forry, Eva
Van Kile. Esthor Wann. Mnmlo Fry,
Lonorn Topo, Kinniu Fitzgerald. Mrs.
G. W. llorron, Milton Jackson. Huth
HnUtod, Mahol Inimol, Esther Sulli
van, Dlnucho MIrrasoul. Hnttlo Itoh
fold. Eddlo Ellorheck, Huby Plttman
nml Huth Fry.
IM'OltMAL
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Wllllnm nnd Goorgo Horsrall, who
are visiting their pnronts, Dr. nnd
Mrs. William Ilorsfnll, will loavo for
Snn Francisco, via llnndon, on tho
Btonmer Fillold. whoro thoy will con-
uiiuu uioir suidies 111 tiio Mt, Tnmal
linls .Military Acndomy.
MISS MnV TlPlIKH U-lin lulu lmnn
spending tho holidays with relatives
"in luiivo Biiiiruy 10 resuiuo ner work
nt tho University or CnlUornln. Sho
will leave horo so as to rench Derkol
ey by tho lllth or tho month.
Miss Mary Hooth or Spoknno. who
hns been visiting hor brothor. It. K.
Dooth. or this city, ror a couplo of
wooks, loft this morning for tho
north.
Mrs. Jns. Cowan. Jr.. roturnod this
wook from a short visit with hor
parents., Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dowron.
nt Ton Mllo. Miss Mnudo Dowron of
Mnrshllold Is now n guost at tho Dow
ron Ten Mllo homo.
S. C. Sinnll nnd wlfo nro expected
homo noxt week from a visit at their
old homo In Montana.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miller will
loavo next week for California, going
via Portlnnd. Mrs. Mlllor may upend
sovornl weeks or longer In the south
in liopes of the warmer clime benefit
ting her health.
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Mrs. Lloyd W. Jacobs nnd llttlo
son loft todny for tholr homo in Port
land nfter spending tho holidays nt
Mm .Tniiirs Ferry homo In South
Mnrshllold. They hnd plannod to re
turn scleral tlpys ago on tho boat(
hut finally changed and went over
land. : I
Owing to the Inclement went hor,
Mrs. 0. F. McCollum did not neeom-j
pnnv Mr. McCollum homo to North
Dend, but remained 111 Han i-ranciscu
for 11 more extended stay nt the
homo of hor sisters, Mrs. T. It. Sheri
dan nnd Mrs. Harry Moffatt.
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Misses Norn Tower and May Prouss
will loavo soon to resume tholr
courses nt tho University of Cnllfor-
nln. which will resume .iniiunry 1.1.1
after the holiday vacation. Most of.
the college students who havo been
homo for tho holidays nro returning
to tholr schools. Roger Goes will
leave soon for llcrkolcy. Gordon Hns
nuiBsen and George Murch loavo this
wook for Corvallls to resumo tholr
courses at tho Oregon Agricultural
College. ...
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Jack Moreen Is expected hack on
tho next Nnnn Smith from Derkoley.
where ho wont to spend the Christ
ians holidays.
Mrs. M. J. Elrod will leave soon
for San Francisco where she will
spend n couple of weeks on business
nnd pleasure.
Alfred Guuntlett and family of
Gold llcneh nro guests at tho homo
of Mrs. Gauntlotffl brother, C. S.
Wlnsor, In North Dond.
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Miss Lilahel Johnson of Snn Fran
cisco arrived horo this week for n few
weeks' stay nt tho C. It. I Pock homo
In South Murshlleld nnd with other
Mnrshllold friends.
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Mrs. W.E. Diingnn will leave short
ly for Snn Francisco where sho will
ninke an exteu'lod stnv with frlonds.
Miss Mny llounctt, who Is taking
11 courso In professlounl nursing ut
Lane hospital In Snn Frnnrlsco, writes
that sho and some rollow students
had a llttlo Christmas tree or their
own nt tho hospital. Sho hns Just
hnd n pleasant visit with Miss Vivian
Taylor of Santu Rosa, who stopped
In Snn Francisco n few days while
on route homo from 11 visit nt Los
Gntos. Calif., with Mrs. Monhous.
mother or Ilnrry Duller, her llnnee.
Miss Taylor and Mr. Duller nro to bo
mnrrlod In tho early spring uud will
mnko tholr homo on Coos liny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11. Kennedy uud
A. O. Rogers nnd wiro nro expected
homo next week from tholr visit In
Snn Francisco. They hnd plnnnod to
rot 11 in before this but the dolny In
tho vessels caused by tho storm lias
chnngod tholr plnns. Mr. Rogors'
nasal operation wns a success and did
not cause him to miss much or the
gay and frivolous Christmas holiday
celebrations In Snn Francisco.
Miss Mnry Dooth left this wook
for hor homo In Spoknno after spend
ing tho hollilnys nt tho homo or hor
brother, It. K. Dooth. In .Mnrshllold.
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John W. Motley uud hrldo nrrlved
horo nfter tholr honeymoon trip to
tho principal points or Interest In tho
wost. They wero on n bnrboiind vos
sol ror live days nt Astoria.
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Mrs. E. K. Jones will entertain nt
cards next Tuesday nfternooii.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy O. Drnlnard or
North Dond roturnod Wodnosdny
rrom n weok s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Martin nt Rlvorton.
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Mrs. Mary Elrod. Mrs. Christine At
kinson nnd Miss Ponrl Atkinson will
lenvo soon ror San Francisco. Thoy
will mnko tho trip overland.
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Pror. F. L. Grnnnls nnd hrldo nr
rlvod ovorlnnd today rrom Salom
nnd will bo at homo nt tho F. E. Al
len homo In South Mnrshllold. until
thoy got tholr homo In the Rlnck
apartmonts on South Firth street In
rondlnoHH,
.;.
Pror. Morris or the Marshlleld High
School will roturn tomorrow from
Corvallls, where ho spent his vuca
tlon. :
Mrs. Dan E. Mnlonoy wns hostess
to n few rrlonds Tuosdny nrtornoon.
compllmontary to Mlssos Norn Towor
nnd May Prouss. Neodlowork was
rollowoil by rerroshmonts. Among
thoso Invltod woro: Mlssos Nora Tow
or. Mny Prouss. Ruth Allon, Francis
Williams. Mndgo Dnrry, Graco Kruse
and Floronco Alkon,
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Noxt Thursdny nftomoon Mrs. 11.
Daldwln will ontortnln tho Mlnnlo
Wla Club nt -II S 4th street.
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JUST ARRIVED
THIS (itX .METAL CAM'1 HTVIill
1.-011 LADIES IS .U'ST THE
TllIXt! FOR A (JOOD WALKLVtl
MOOT. IT IS A (JEMINE DILL
IMI.K HAS id IUTTOXS. THIS
HOOT IS MADE WITH A WHITE
OAK TANXKD HEWED HOLE
FI-LL WEIGHT, VET FliEXIDLl-:
VERY STVMSII, YET IS .H'ST
WHAT YOU NEED FOR DAMP
AND WET WEATHER. IT HAH
A 111(111 ARCH, WILL FIT YOUR
FOOT SXl'G AXD COMFORTA
IHiY. All Widths, AAA to E
n I
Stylo Xo. ih
PHco 9l.o.
"Nclliij Shorn vmhr your fed happy."
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.
HUB DRY GOODS CO
O'COVNEI'L RUILDIXG
imioxij naiA
tJS
,.r&,vYj' r x
1- .rmy
We Emrbace ft
.Opportunity
fu t to draw nttoutlon to our llo
A ft nil tho high-grade flours Hhj
(PK I tho best, iih la ovldonced Lrt
'm "C t'l't'llH"'K "no uiiioug iiio:,o vet
:k.i ru
?f :
tried other braiuls. Hnvo youl
cor hoiiiI you 11 Hack In ttaj
your noxt baking. Your hil
will npproclnto tho better
enko or pastry.
A. T. Haiqe$
Phono IIIII.T Wntorfrost.
COLD ME IS
COMING TODAY
Read This and Then Shiver
Whole Country Will Suf
fer From Cold Snap.
(Pf AmikIUcI I'itm (o Cooi Ilajr Tlmm.
WASHINGTON, Jan. I. A cold
wavo with zoro tcinporaturo In
ninny jilncos, will spread over nl
most tho ontlro country within tho
noxt thrco dnys. Tho northwest
will lool tho cold almost immed
iately nnd bo hardest hit. Extreme
cold will spread quickly onstwnrd
nnd snuthwnrd, extending through- of tl0 lloB0 ot roprcnontatlti
out mo ensi gun nnu souin Aiinn- ,)POn (rylnB Jo cntch llIn)j j
lie htates wiiiun 1110 tnreo tinys. rollor'B condition will not ftr.
Tho IndlcntloiiB or tho coming tontlfyliiK bororo tho commltln
zero wontnor mniio tnoir nppenrnnco
over Alnsku nnd tho North Pnclfle
this morning, nrcordlng to tho won
thor bureau.
ROCKEFELLER
100 ILL I
Attorney of Millionaire
cepts Service of Howl
Subpoena.
Mr AMorUtr.) rrr to Cool Di) !i
NEW YORK, .Inn. L At
William Rockefeller tliroojl
rounsol nccoptod sorvlco ol 1
poena roqulrliig him to tdi'
roro tho P11J0 congressional c
too, Ills whereabouts tods; 1
much n matter of spccultt
during tho -in days Hint t:
IS given timi;
REACHES HERE.
SEWIXfi PARTY
4
I
Last Mondny arternoon Mrs. 11. N.
Fonton ontortalned n numbor of
rrlonds nt sowing. Tho rooms wero
mndo very nttrnctivo with tho sea
son's decorations. Tho hostoss was
nsslBted by Mrs. Dndson In sorvlng
iiiiiniy reiroumoniB to the rollowing
guests: Mrs. C. C. Going, Mrs. J.
W. Hlldonbranil. Mrs. J. G. Klnnoy,
his. ojivesior Jonos, Jirs. Harry
Dradnold, Mrs. L. E. LoMloux, Mrs.
Tom llnrvoy, Mrs. J. w. Mitchell,
.uia. u, niwsioru, sirs. vm. Schroe
dor, Mrs. Hoy Carpentor, nnd tho Mis
ses Margaret Witt, Hnzol Kirk nnd
Mrs. Frank Donning.
0001) CAXDY nt SARTERS.
FRI-SH OLYMPI.V nnd EASTERX
OYSTERS Just recolvod. PHOXE
ORDERS TO COOS RAY ICE AND
COM) STORAGE CO. PHOXE 7!J
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pncirir
Livery nnd Transfer Company.
HOT DRIXK'S nt SARTERS
It vm. liniri nm.l.lnn i i
.. v" '"" "iiuiu, iu Bun, roni
or trndo, or want help, try a Want
Ad.
Win. Rockefeller Allowed I'd
HI to Appear.
nr Amo. lt I'rrti to Cocj IU "
WASHINGTON. Jnn I-l
Coos Ilny Is today oxporlonclng tho ti,0 commltteo mot lnformi!:!
iiireruiiiier 01 1110 preuicinii con ,.,.i,i,i (Il .,i i ;
Wliva. uloet Ins! tilclit l.nlnif fnllim-n,! ,)llBlderod tllO qilOfltlon 0( :
by biiow nnd vory chilly wonthor this follor'B I1on of 111 henltli, fJ
nounced tho matter will be 1
to roBt until Jnnunry 13, 1
. Rockofollor Biibpoonn prorlil
nn nppearnnro. Tho cott
I senreh for Rockofollor will i
to Bomothlng moro thnn Drl
morning.
TAFT FAVORS
ABBIT
nnd dollni-B.
HILL LINE PLAXi
Rumor Project to Hook V'
Idnes mIHi Wi'sH'in l'l
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan.
ofToct n comhlnntlon or lnl
which tho Hill UncB mny ei'l
Francisco nnd U10 Wcstora
railroad tnp Portland, Is
son nsslgnod touny ror tlj
onco horo of JoBoph H.
President Would Submit Eng
land's Claim About Canal
to The Hague.
rnr amo-uim rrfu to com nr Timet,)
N'HlV VniJlf. Tnn A I),.0I,II
Tnft. In roferrlni? thin n'fiomnnn I proslclent or tho II1I1 Unci
tho dlsputo botween this country! Bn' nn(l tno aI'l""0. Port
nnd Groat Drltaln ovor tho Pnnn-r5""1110 n"iruilu- iao '"au
inn Canal, said ho was In fnvnr nf to Involvo tho Joint ncquliu
submitting tho question to Tholtho Nova(,n. Cnlifovnla &j
iintrnn triiuinni f- nii.i I road, which connocts win
"Whon tho tiino cornea thoro will hVo8torn Pnc,fIc nt Doyl0'
bo no doubt about whnt I will do C0ectInK It with the
nhout submitting this question toITrunk' l,orntlnB to Dond,
nn Impnrtinl trlbunnl ror decision. I trnl 0rBn'
uiu wining 10 nruiirnto wun Great
Drltnln ns soon as wo can got down
to tho point nt issue.
"This Is Just tho tlmo whon I
nm in invor of arbitration," tho
president contlnuod. "it Is tho
tlmo when wo nro nrrald wo might
not win that testB our faith In ar
bitration." Tho prcflldont wns
sponklng at a lncheon in his honor
nt tho Intornntlonnl Forum,
TOLEDO AUTO ACCIDENT.
Di
HOT DRIXKS nt SAltTERS.
Peter Donnelly, Prominent Ohio
Physician Killed.
lUjr AkocIUM rrwi (a fool Dtj TlmM.J
TOLEDO. Ohio. Jnn. 4 Dr. Pn.
tor Donnolly, prominent locally ns
n physician, wns drowned nnriv in.
day whon his nuto plunged through
n guard chnln on tho dock Into
tho Mnumeo River.
DR. K. P. "WINKLER h1
oil nnd Is now open for bull
tho front rooms OVKR 180 1
WAY. onnoslto Thn TImel
SPECIALIST In RIIEUJ1
APPEXDICITIS, diseases '
stomnch, bowola nnd bei'
DRUGS nnd NO 1CNIPE. 0
TATIOX FREE.
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I1AKERY AXD DELlCATfj
"Clennllncss Is Next to G
Our liicail Is mndo d(l
clenn, dellverea clenn.
Also Cukes. Cookies. Pie
iiaiceii Hoods,
Trv mil ilnlnlv llnkery
Open Evenings nnd Sun
us Servo You.
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