THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. r 0 Ill-hie and KMa Avre Klrrcni Rch fnfi I feld. Carrie nnd KlUn Ross. Florcn.ei J I V ft I Henhnm. Kara Slmuse and Mcssrw III I Ml Dr. C. C. Taggert. Chester Wolcnt. . U I ilk. Graduation Dresses A. Y. Mvrs. (i. II. Dewey, uoj- .n bolt. James Cuher. Kd. Ilolnn. Ch.is Jrulc. U. W. Leslie, Walter and Charles Kchfeld, J. Tlndell, Clint Krodellus, Joe Schiueddlng, Kd. Ln dell, Kugene and Hownrd Kelley. WEDDED TODAY; COUPLE I (Continued from Pago Two.) Mrs. F. K. Hague, Mrs .! 1. Mull. Mrs. Fannie llnzard, Mrs. Chas. Kaiser. Mrs. K. Mlngus, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary MeKnlgbt. Mrs. C. F. McKtilKlit. Mrs. L. M. Noble nml Mrs. Kugeno O'Coimoll. .j. .j. I .,--- I SOCIAL CALENDAR farewell social TJnv ntlil MlS. .loll II Osllllltl illlll family were recipients of n farewell reception Wednesday evening at tlio Swedish Lutheran Church parlors. Thcro was a large attondanee and the evening was made most enjoyable by Impromptu speeches and miiBieal numbers. Refreshment wore served. At the conclusion of the evening. Kcv. and Mrs. Oslund were presented n purse of money ns n token of ap preciation of their congregation. They will leave soon for Minnesota, where Kcv. Oslund lias accepted the call from n large congregation on Chicago lake. FERNRALK SOt'lAli. -I The Misses Kdna and Jennie Johnson, of Ferndnlo entertained the Young Ladles' Aid of the Nor wegian Church last Thursday eve ning. A pleasant evening was spent in sewing and talk, after vllch the hostesses served refresh ments to their guests. Those present were Miss Elsie Larsen, Miss Ulllnn llreincr. Miss lima Mortlnscn. Miss Muble Math ison. Miss Dlnn lljella. Miss Cora Mnthlsou. Miss Thea Larson. Miss Hnnnnh Sonne. Miss Alice Math ison, Mrs. II. 0. Thorpo and Messrs. Gilbert and Lawrence .lohiiBon. Pal mer Olson, Olaf Klrkrelt, and O. Johnson. Tho Misses Mnthlsou will enter tain the society .luuu ' nt their homo In Hunker Hill. : I xoitTii m:ii social Tho Nortli IJend rresbyterlnn Ln dies' Aid met Thursday afternoon nt the church. Tho afternoon was TTKSDAY Uoval Auction lirldgo with I Mrs. Dorsey KrolUor. Ladles' Episcopal Guild with Miss Maud Keed. Methodist Missionary Society J at Swedish Lutheran hall. I Apron and Nleicei socini u i Kastern Star. j Jolly Dozen with Mrs. K. F. .Murshllold Hrldgo club with I Mrs. W. A. Toye. I THURSDAY I I A. N. W. Club with Mrs. L. I M. Noble. i EustsKle sewing ciuu. FRIDAY Young People's Society of the Norwegian Church. which Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. Henry Sengstocken and Mrs. A. L. Dutz nio the committee in charge. The new olllcers were Installed, Mrs. Hluko being in the president's ihalr tor tho first time. Arrange ments ''or the picnic will be announ ced later. Those present Monday were Mesdames Make, McKldowney, Nicholson, Adelsperger, llutz, D. E. Maloney and Hanson. MEET NEXT WEEK I The North IJend Thimble Club will meet next Wednesday, May US, with Mrs. II. K. Kennedy, of Sherman avenue. HOXOIt WEST. Mrs. Adolph Johnson entertained Friday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. f, K. Oulovson of i'ortlnnd, Mrs. V. Sparney and Mrs. E. G. I'e- derson of San Francisco. The after noon wns pleasantly spent In a so elal way, after which refreshments were served. Those present wero Mrs. Oulovson. Mrs. Spnrney, Mrs. Pederson. Mrs. Mngnus, Mrs. Eiick- hoii, Miss Mnmie Oulovson, Miss Al- Slcay Vnt lu sowing nnd con-; I.J IVnt...!. ,Bf-': vcrsntlon. Those present wore Mes- dnnies N. S. Mcl.eod, J. Mende, C. A. Smith, It. N. Kmery. Chas. Murr, V. Walters, 0. Ilartmnn, W. Watson, Oco. Holster, K. C. Olndmnu, Kobt. McCann. 4 . I Ai'rno.v mtiiKJi: ci.vw I Tho Auction lirldgo Club mot Wednesday with Mrs. H. S. Tower, with Mrs. G. W. Kaurman acting ns substitute. Tho prize for high score was awarded Mrs. 1). C. Oreon. The club will meet next with Mrs. M. C. Maloney on Juno t. Those present Wednesday wero .Airs. K. Mlngus. Mrs, Win. lllako, Mrs. K. K. Jones. Mrs. II. M. Rich ardson, .Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. I). C. Oreen. Mrs. 0. W. Kaufman, Mrs. II. S. Tnwor. .;. .j. 4, I FKH.VHALK ClltCLK MIsh Hilda West was hostess to tho Forndiilo Sowing Circle Friday nfternoon. The afternoon wns very pleasantly spent In needlowork nml conversation, after which delicious refreshments were served. Thoso liresenf weio Mrs. W. Richards. Mrs. W. Spade. Mrs. R. Holm. Mrs. C. J. West. Mrs. C. West. Miss Susie Malcolm, Stella Pederson. Torn Lund. Desslo Spnde, Helen Ilnuser. Agues Hall and Mae Hall. The club will meet Juno ; with Miss Elslo !nrsen of Forndiilo. ;. .;. . I ST. .MARY'S (il'll.ll St. Mary's Oulld mo with Mrs. John Horn of North Ilend Thursday afternoon. After sowing, refresh ments were served. The hostess wns nsslsted by Mrs. Hurtle. Thoso present were Mesdames Oothrow. Kennedy, Hurtle, Hyler. Jno. I.enon, Seldon Lenon, Ingrnin and Phil ips. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Ingram, Juno ,r. $ liAIIIKS' ART CLL'H. MIbh Violet Johnson, Evelyn John son, Mrs. Robt. McCann. MRS. liAXIIO IIOXORKII I -I 4 Mrs. Kate I. undo, of Mnrshllcld was honored by election to the vice- presidency of the Reboknh Assembly, 1. O. O. F. of the State of Orogon, at Medford this week, according to a telegram received today. Mrs. Lan- do and Mrs. Nellie Owen represented the Marshlleld Kobekah Lodge at the State Assembly. Tho position Is not only nh honor to Mrs. I. undo, but Is u decided honor to Marshlleld and Coos County Kebokahs, ' ! FERNRALK PARTY I 4 Miss Myrtle I.ennot of Forndnlo entertalnoil Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In sewing nml tho hostess served refreshments to her guests, who wore: Mrs. Myrtle Mutson, Miss Stella Smith and Miss Stella Jutstrom. COOS RIVER PARTY Tho Ladles' Art Club met Friday nfternoon with Mrs. William Schroe lor nt her homo In Nortli Marshlleld. No special business was transacted and tho nfternoon was spent In sew ing. Refieshnients were served bv Mrs. Schroeder, assisted by Mrs. J. 0. Kinney. Those present wero: Mrs. Frank Sumner. Mrs. W. Ross Smith, Mrs. I). Vaughan. Mrs. F. A. Hnlnes. Mrs. John Hlatt. Mrs. Lvdln I.nng, Mrs. Nols Rasmussen. Mr, j. u. Kinney. .Airs. F. M. Flye. Mrs. K. I). MeArthur. Mrs. Win. Hoagland, Mrs. Olivia Kdniun, and Mrs. J. W. lllldcnhrnnd. Tho club will not meet next Fri day, owing to that being Decoration day. but will meet Juno C with Mrs. W. Ross Smith. v I PROGRESS CH'R I Mrs. John Hanson was hostess to the Progress Club members last Mon day at her homo on Elrod avenuo. l'npors on Irish history, lltoraturo nml music were read by Mrs. Han son nml .Mrs. D. K. Maloney. An amendment was made to the consti tution (renting the position of cor Last ovening, a large party of tho Hnptlst Young People enjoyed n nioonlK'ht oxcursion nml picnic nt Jordan h Cove, the Allco II being (bartered for the trip. Tho ovening wns Ideal and tho outing one of the most pleasant. Those presont were: Mr. l.Ild Mrs. K. F P.rnnf Mrs P ..!. .... a I I . . ---"',,. responding secretary, ami .Airs. F. mi. .Marsh, .Airs. M. Ogren Mrs John A. Tiodgon wns elected to tho plnco. ' Nngle. Mr. nnd Mrs. M.' J. Ander Thls was the last rogulnr meeting son, Mrs. K. Kellor, tho Misses Inez of tho jenr, tho year's program end- Haldwln, Kvn Dresser, Frances Jug Monday. June l'. when tho club Frnuse, Lle Fox. Helen MeLnugh wlll hold their uumtul picnle, of Mn, Alpha Mauzey, llmh Matthews -I - Miss Hlancho Lnudrlth will be hos tess r.t n party tonight nt her homo on North Coos River. I IIIXXKIt PARTY . Mrs. Jno. Tellefson entortnlned at dinner Wodnesdny nt her home In Kastslde, complimentary to Mrs. Krlckson nml Mrs. Victor Spnrney of San Frnnclsco nml Mrs, Ous Ou lovson, of Portland. 'I no guests wero Mrs. Krlckson. Mrs. Victor Spnrney, Mrs. Ous Oulovson, Mrs. K. Krlckson. .Mrs. C. Magnus, .Airs. Chns. Jordan, Mrs. Jno. Swnnson, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Chrlstensen. .Airs. Cleo Pederson. Mrs. M. Hreen, Misses Mninlo Oulovson, nnd Hlancho Tellefson. j. .j. .j. 4 I CARD PARTY I ; Mrs. II. A. Wells wns hostess nt n card party last Tuosday nfternoon to n number of lady frlonds. Tho homo wns beautifully decorated in rho dodendrons and lilacs. Whist was tho afternoon's pleasure and live tables wero played. Mrs. R. A. Sartor won tho prl?e. At the close of n pleasant nfter noon the hostess, nsslsted by Mrs. C. H. Wells, served refreshments to her guests, Thoso presont were: Mrs. J. W. Hildenbrnnd, Mrs. R. N. Kenton. Mrs. P. W. Dorfsnn. Airs Tlios, Harvey. Mrs. K. F. i.i.Mionv Mrs. L. K. Denning. Mrs. Kate Rny- iiKiiiu, .irs. j. u. Kinney, Mrs. Wnl rath, Mrs. Rltz, Mrs. M. A. MeLeod. Mrs. Sylvester Jones, .Airs. W. Ross Smith. Mrs. James Cownn, Jr.. Mrs. William Murphy, nnd Mrs. R. A. Sartor. I ! I. ! i:lks' daxci: The dancing party nnd sorlul giv en by the Klks Inst Wednesduy ev ening at the Masonic hall was u most delightful affair. There wns u good nttondnni-o, music furnished 'by a full orchestra ami light refresh- Only Daughter of Emperor William, and Prince Ernest August of Cumberland tllr Ao. Intel t'riM lo rno Inr Tlmrt I ni.'ui.iw Mm- l I. The short, Informal civil mnrrlage of Prince nients were sored. A nun her of ,.,,. VimKt 0f Cuinherlnnd was the Klksiippouroi In their white mil- ' ;.,,,,,, ,,, l:;(0 this ufteiiKon forms. Aiiung those present were: k,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,K, mU,Hts who weie to Miss (;nie Johnston. Miss Adtiee Palmer. Mrs. W. S. Chandler, nnd Mrs. Knrrlngor and Messrs. nnd Mes dames Krank Pni-sons. W. A. Toye, W. S. Turpeu, Chns. Curtis, C. F. McKnlght, Kied Huclimnu, Kugene Crosthwalte. K. D. MeArthur, D. Y. Stafford, A. K. NMT. W. 0. Chand ler, K. K. Ilnrgelt. Henry Wells, T. C. Russell, Dan Keating. C. K. Per ry, J. W. Ourdlner, Dorsey Kreltzer, W. Ross Smith. Dr. D. C. Vnughnn. J. W. Illldenlit-nnd, nnd K. I). Klet cher mil Messrs. J. Archie Johnston, Chili o Swayne, Oeorge Ooodriini, A. II. Poweis. Ford Painter, llowhay, Theo llradley. Dano. W. II. Kennedy, Peone. : ! 4 I wi:iiinx(is. i 9 Last Saturdny inoinlng nt 7 o' clock nt tho .Methodist parsonage Miss Harriet Wheeler and Lester Sallng were united In marriage by Rev. II. I. Rutle.lge. Tho wedding wns u very quiet one. Thoso pres ent were Oeorg- Wheeler, father of the bride. W. S. Wheeler, grandfa ther of the bride, Mrs. Amiindu Rose nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Rose. The young (otiplu left Unit morning for II ood River, whore they will innko their heme. : : WKDDKII IIKKK Last Wednesday evening nt the homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. Mllo Sumner, In West Murshllold, the mur tingo of Miss Selutn Howe, of Dora, mid Mr. Snmuel Lloyd Leuthermmi. of Ornvol Kord, was solemnized, tho Rev. II. I. Rutledge olllelutlng. The Sumner homo wns prettily decornted for tho occasion, roses anil greens predominating. The ceremony wns performed under n bower of roses. The bride wns gowned In white silk crepo de chene. Miss Krnncls Suin nur acted as Mower girl mid Miss Kill tli Sumner played tho wedding ma rch. Kollowlug tho nuptials Mrs. Hownrd Savage assisted Mrs. Sunnier In serving the wedding Hiipper. Among those present were .Airs. Ouerln, of Myrtle Point, Kd. Sumner mid family, Ktiftis nnd Krank Howe, Mr. Porter mid Mrs. D. II. Savage. The young couple left overland Thursday for Portland mid other nothern points where they will spend their honey moon. WILL WKD SOOX. Irving Chandler, oldest son of Mr. mid .Alis. W. S. Chnndler. left this week for Snernmento. where lie will soon wed Miss Jessie Reed, n prom inent Sacrnmeiito young woninii. Tho ni.iioiiiicoinout cuiiio ns n sur prise to many of Mr. Cliundler's nu merous friends on the Hay. .Air. fiiiimiier h innrrlngo will rllKhtly precede thnt of his youngest brother, Hon Chandler, who will wed Miss Cecllo Wilcox nt Kugene enrly In June The Wllcox-Chnmller nup tials will take pliuo on tho Univer sity of Oregon Commencement dny, Mr. Chandler being a member of the grnduutlng class. Tho wedding will take place lit tho Kugeno Kplscopal Church. After short honeymoon trips, the Messrs. Chandler and tliolr brides will come to Coos Hny to make their homes. Mrs. W. S. Chnndler left this week for California nnd will Inter bo Joined by Mr. Chnndler nnd both will nt t end th nuptials. nttend the lellglous services nun nssemhled In the royal chapel at the other end of the castle. I he room wns richly decorated with floweis and ninny royul personages nml persons of high rinik of nil mi tions were present. The eoronioii wns beautifully linpretslxe with dig nified grundiier nnd when the rings wero exchanged before the nllur. it button- of artillery stationed out side the castle fired the roal sa lute. They weie married under the rltet of the Lutheran church. The ceremony seals n reconclllailon be-1 tween the dethroned house of I Inn-1 over nnd the Rouse of lloheii.ollern. j A state lrinn.net will no given nt the castle this evening, follow ed bv the historic 'torch dance" nnd the distribution lo guests of "souvenir" garters. These nre In the form or silk ribbons, bearing the bride's liiltiul nml tho date in gold letters, which modern delicacy has substituted for pieces of the bride's gurter cut up and distributed by tho prim-en of royul fnmlty on the point of their swords. The bridal couple left Immediate ly after for the eniporoi-'H hunting e'eat at llubertiisstock, north of Ilerlln. where they will pnss the first week of their honeymoon. Mien going for u fortnight to the Duke of Cumberlnnd's hunting castle near Omiiemleu. - l.M'ORMAL I MOO.M.KiHT KXCI'RSIOX. ,. r-r. .iib. tiiMiir spnrney mid .Airs. I Pederson. of Snn Krnnclsco, wero the guests this wook of Mrs, Martin Hreen of Kastslde. j. .j. . Mlsa Ktlivl Van Zllo. nf Vn.i, Rend, is expecting her school chum, Mrs. Hornlce Stein, of Medford. Ore., todny. MIbb Van Zllo and Miss Stein both wero born nf Cllntonvllle. Wis consin nnd wero schoolmntes to- getnor. binco tlion Miss Van 7Aa moved to North Rend and Miss Stein to Long nench. Cal., and thenco to Medford. Or., where she now re sides, Hotli hnvo been correspond Ing with each othor slnco nnd have not seen each other for ten yenrs. Tho meeting will bo n mobt pleas nnt ono for both, Miss Kdlth Moreon, daughter of Arno Moreen of the Smith company, was graduated this week from Miss iunii8 school In Horkelov. Sho was the author of the words of tho clnss song nnd wns prominent In her class. Sho will Ko Kast this summer mid enter Smith Collego nt Northampton, Massachusetts in the fall. Mrs 0. Mandlgo. of North Hend Heights. left for an extended visit with relatives In tho Kast. Mrs. Spnrney and Mrs. Pederson. of San Francisco, will be ontertnlned Sundny nt tho K. R, Hudson homo on South Coo8 River. Robert Kellogg nnd his bride of two weeks nrrhed hero this week from Raker City, en route to Myrtle Point, where thoy will probably lo cate. Mr. Kellogg being a civil en gineer. Mr. Kellogg wns a star ath lete at tho University of Orogon nnd whllo hero, he and his brldo visited with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Chandler, ROYAL WKDDIXO TODAY. (criiiiiii Royal Iliidc' CikIiiiiic Kept Secret l. Kinprosx. HKRLIN. May 2.. Kndlng a week of brilliant festivity, participated Hi by royalty, Kaiser William's only daughter. Princess Victoria Louise. Rnturdiiy bo married to Prince Krnest Augustine, of Cumberland Included muotig the guests nt the function will he King Oeorge mid Queen Mary of Kiiglaml, the Duke nml Duchess of Ciimhoiinml, Oram) Duke Constantino Couslnuovltch of Russlu nml his duchess, nml Ihe Oriiml Duke Dlmltii, a grand nephew of the Duchess of Cumberland, moth er of the bridegroom. The (Ity looks like u fairyland, be ing brilliant with electrical displays at nigh: nnd waving hanneiH by duy. .Much Interest (enters In the cos tuino to bo worn by the princess. The Knlsorlu (ommnmlcd the work done by several Urnis, each of which had to sign mi olllclul document pledging tho Htilctest secrecy mid iigreelng Hint no detail of the work should be given out. Hut it Is stilted Hie clothing will be (hnriKioiizod by the quiet elcgunc( displayed by the Kulheiiii In nil mut ters Htirntoiiiil. Hy her expressed (onimmid a number of lmpooiishoi needlewonit n have been engaged to work on the bridal Mil or point up pllquo ami very expensive. Kollowlug the wedding, the gown worn by the princess will ln mi nx. bHdtlon In n J bill In inusouiiu Mr. Chandler also being a former University of Oregon stur. j. .;. .;. Mr. mid Mrs. Stephen Rogors nro oxpectod homo in n few dnys from Tucson, Ariz., where they linvo been spending the winter. They will prob ably bo uccompnnled horo by Mr. nml Mrs. Molchor Nelson, of Snn Krnn clsco, who will visit nt tho homo of Mr. mid Mrs. Nelson's nnrunts Mi ami Mrs. Herbert Rogers, of Coos Rlvor. w,,I,T- !InrrK" mid family nnd J. . Ilnnagnn mid family enjoyed n motor trip to tho Reach vesterday. Mrs. M. K. Illldroth. who has been spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. Chns, Murr. of North Hend, loft tills week for her homo In Lowell, Muss. L. K. Donning nnd wife left this week for Portland nnd othor const points for n few weeks' visit. v : Mrs. J. w. Dnvls. of Mm-shuni,! spent tho week with Mrs. Hoy Bralnmd, of North Hond. A Tho Mnrshflold Womon of Wood craft next Monday evening will en tortnln tho North Hend Women of Woodcraft. Degree work will bo rollowed by n social time and ro rreshments. Mrs. b. Mlngus plans to loave soon for n short visit In Portland. Mrs. J. c. Swinford will lonvo soon for a few weeks' visit with uii-iidb in Portland. Miss Zolla Swinford will vUlt Mlsa Dnzol Co wan nt Allegany during Mrs. Swln rords nbsenco, v : Mr. and Mrs. Krank Johnston anil grmuh aughter. Miss Vivian Snyder, uL rrm.1(i; ,S.Iont- nrrlve(l ""s week to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm II Sheppardin North Hend. ' Mrs. E. K. Morrlssey loft this week wm !n ,h,eM Callfor'. where sho will spend the stimnior. Dining hor Wheeler will occupy tho Morrlbsoy homo In West Marshlleld. ((Vsk i W ?te Br Sf Wm f1-' lfwJfcl WMM'ww Wo aro now ready to show you an attractive as sorlmont of White Dresses in Voiles, Marquisette arj Embroidery flouncing just the thing you want f" graduation exorcises. Popular prices ranging fiom $6.00 to $18.75, ShoesSlippers Ne.w Velvet and Suedo Pumps; also Satin Sfci in Black, Whllo and all tho wanted evening shah $3.50 and $4.00 Hub Dry Goods Co, O'Connell Building, Phone 361, mid Friday with Mrs, Myrtle .Matson, of Marshlleld. .;, .;. .j. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nasburg are expected homo next week from Oak land, whore thoy hnvo been spending n month with Mrs. NiiHhurg's rela tives mid attending tho mturiiigo of her alster. Miss McOrnw. : ( Mrs. B. B. Straw loft tills week for Santa Harbarn, Calif., where on' Juno I she will uttond tho mnrrlage of her nleco, Miss Vivian Taylor, nnd Hurry (1. Duller, a young couple well known In Murshllold. They will innko tholr homo ut Myrtle Point, whore Mr. Itutlor In employed on tho Smith-Powers roud. : Mrs. J. T. Hull will lenvo tho llrst or tho mouth for Portland, whore sho will attend tho Kiistern Stnr conven tion. Mrs. Hull holds tho high olllcej or worthy uintron or Doric unupior mid will represent tho Murshileld or der ut tho annual convention. Mr. nml Mrs. B. A. Anderson nml Miss Evelyn Anderson loft this week for Hinilngnnie, Calif., where thoy will visit nt tho homo of Mr. mid Mrs, Krlc Wold. Mrs. Anderson will nlsn consult speclullsts In San Frnnclsco In hopes of gottlng rollof from nn nll- ment which bns been troubling tier for tho past year. Miss Frnnces Ooldon, dnughtor of Prof, nml Mrs. F. A. Goldon, who Is attending tho Lincoln High school In Portland, Is a mombor of this year's sonlor- clnss nnd will grndunto Juno 2fith, Mrs. Ooldon will lonvo about tho tonth of tho month to nt- toml tho eommoncoment exercises mid visit with hor parents Col. nnd Mrs. Lewis Oarrlgus. Mrs. Thomas Guorlii, of Myrtlo Point, who has been visiting this week with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Sum ner on Cenrnl avenuo loft yesterday Tor homo. Mrs. V. C. Gorst mid children re turned todny from Sncramonto, whoro thoy hnvo spent six weeks j wiin rointlves visited nt Medford coming via Rosoburg 4, 4. 4. CURRY m in ai Gold Beach and Surround Districts Unite for Impronrf School Facilities (Sncclal to The Timet) WKI)l)KltIll'K. Ore.JUJjI TI10 first olllclal high loo la history of Curry L0i"r " a nlno months' term d M Cold Ilcach on tho tecoDd MonIU September. lD13.Tbliliton trt Ion Illuh School No. 1. toopW school Districts No.. WW" and li, organized under the W lKl. School law. At the ,w tloniii 1910."ffBCTui r of n County Hgh ft County Court cametopw" ,,,estlon there was uchacc tween Port Orford and Coll t both of whirl, had bonded og now school houses th t ' never carried out he bM,w peoplo In that election. Dunrfl Reach citizens w drtjJJ, have a IUrIj hoo TOj3 Kir a urn"" - . . j. tur trlcts, hlch was carried BJ led n tnx for 1913. our .rtf beginning of "hVa2ee5 school year t began. Ai . ffftl tho hoard this eek, JfO;-,0,rf Kent, of Langlols , 11 w teach the school. bh eu u Denver University, W'o-' been in Curry oun J & Ho is ono of the ne eo heen putting ne fe r,.st County In the last three I 0 cd JnB tho school growth, Ul nnd" friends. They egac , JI "vould not ft rd en routo homo, .nrdlt to back woods diwj Mrs. J. T. McCormnc writos rela tives horo that Dr. McCormnc, Fred MeCorinac nnd horsolf will lenvo nerkeley soon after Juno G for Coos Hay to spend tho summer. Mi3ses Stolla Smith and stoiin t btrom of Coos River spent Thursday Iome$ .ATU et OTHl SW " IA-ISS Mr nn,I M Z & ir..nff nf UOlU?v"" ." L St ! H Medford, arrived ' hero todny to ,'0 teacher8, and this year innko their futuro homo on tho nay. ' i. --- 1 110 HUVU IWO BOnS OIlipiO Bll , 1110 McDonald & VaiiKlin camp ni. Daniels Creole and wished to bo lo cated noar thorn. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jonos nro In recoipt of invltntlons from Mr. Jones' paronts. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jonos, of Clnrk City, North Dakota, to tho wedding of tholr ilaughtor, Agnes, to Rudolph R. Hruesko, on Mny 28. Mrs. C. C. Going nnd children returned this week from a few months' visit with relatives In Portland. Mrs. Going also received treatment from specialists whllo thoro nnd hor throat troublo has been overcomo. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons nnd Dr. nnd Mrs, Housoworth expect to mnko a trip to Golden Falls tomor row. KODAKS mid FILMS at RED CROSS. offerlnl foaf 10,8 ther: "his is $000 each. Th cheaper than an) tW who Knows i I . s. KALFMANJ3