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THE COOS BAY TIMtS. MARSHF.ELD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 6 COAST L BALL SCORE! EAOUE :2i . " ; J I O I I A XKKiimOltllOOl) DAXCK. ' XKKillHOHHOOD DAXCH. (Written for The Times.) They nil went up to the tlnnce last night, 'Twas Just nbove the bridge; It wasn't as far as It might have been, For It might have been over the Jp ridge. Some of them eame on horseback, yes. In lumber wagons a few; Most of them came afoot through the mud, In bugales a couple or two. The room was small In a new-built house; The Hoop was not half bad; And the crowd was enough for a larger place, So n very nice time was had. SOCIAL CALF.XDAR. MONDAY Louise Loekhart birthday party at her home. TUESDAY. Mrs. A. T. Lagerstrom will honor Mrs. Vernon Smith at h tea. Royal Auction Ilrldge Club entertained by Mrs. P. K. Oet tins. Episcopal Church Guild meets with Mrs. V. A. Toye. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannls will entertain nt dinner. The music was "so-so that Is right -I guess tertalnod the memberi) of the Hoys' Excelsior Club at his home on South ' Fourth street on Friday evening. .At the meeting the members agreed to take In about seven new mem bers at the meeting, which will be held at the home of Lorcn Davis on Nov. 7. After the amusements, Mrs. Kelley served delicious re freshments which the Club mem bers enjoyed very much. Those the churches of the city an oppor GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. Grade Six H of the Central School will have some close competitors for spell'ng honors In the school If some of the other grades can keep the pace. Grades Four A, Six A and Seven H of the high school made some remarkable gains In general average this week, t-overal other grades are saying little but wont ing hard. The competitive tests come the last week of the second month. 5i Speed tests In the manipulation of oisy number combinations nre receiving constant attention In Gra 'es Second, Third, Fourth and Finn. It will be the policy of the school this year to make little departure from the regular work at the Christ mas season. The lessons of the season will be taught and the nn plication of the same emphasized, but no time will be given to trees in the grades above the second. This policy of the school will give Season Ends With Sacramento In Second Place Venice ! 1 Loses Last Two Games. tnr AmuiIhiM rrcn lo Con Pay Tltnen.l j PORTLAND, Or. Oct. 27. The ' Coast League season ended yester-, day. Sacramento taking second place Friday and keeping It to the finish. Yesterday Venice dropped both games and Sacramento won a flvc lnnlng contest from I'ortlnnd. The scores Sundny: At San Francisco R. H. K. , , , , . .nil.. ,i. present were: Hector Stephans. I tunity to make more use of the 'Twas furnished by fiddlers three, I ' 1 ' children and so Intensify the quality Ami nil of them scrubs, the dnncers Clarence IJutiows, Hniij ..uart, of tJ . Christmas programs. ...,., gnv Lorcn Davis, Melville Chntterton, So every one else should agree. "' "avis and Howard Kelley. v . -- INFORMAL CHAT Grades In the school deserving 'Honorable mention for Improvement In penmanship are the fourth and I .seventh or the Central School; the .4 mum ii aim suvciiiu in mo uigu They danced the schottlsche, and'. wniizcs nn num. And the two-step, or possibly i Mis. G. II. Myero spent last week s'"oi. '.. ... ..... I , I I I M.... I inruu; m mu ii.miiu ... nui ....., , T,(J wM wol., , mUH(, (UmQ The quadrilles wero many, a polka .lames Landrlth, on South Coos n the llrst live grades. Those do or two River. .serving honorablo mention for good Twns rlfzlit im to date, you will v work are llfth grade Central School a Iltlll fllMI'llt fMMlfl.. llli.li C.lt.i.il sec. HlltTIID.W PARTIES I ! Wish tliat every grade punll In our Hclmnlu nihrlit Imvo luinr.l dir. Miss Loulao Lockhart Is enter- ( ,.(.ei.t given by the 400 fourth and talnlng a number of llttlo friends llfth graders of the Salt Lake Cltv Some of the best ones came In a bit late, And staying a little while, ni ti e nonie oi ner unreins, .mi-, ami ,M" " ..... t .i.i.. ..r. It was sonictnlng never to bo fomot . . .tun. i l 1 1 1 iu i i i iv 1 1 ii i ! turn aitL'i iiuuu . - nana or inie, 1 , , , ,, ... . ,(- or us excellence. Which seems to bo quite the style. ' lmllor of "ur "Irthday. Railld lirocreHM Is belli!? mniln liv Thev danced and ate and tended MIb8 AUco ,'ou,bo MaIonc wm.tlio penmanship class in the High They danced and nto, ana teniicu ,o))nito ,,,. 1)lrt)ulay ncxt Satur-! School. Special Improvement Is tno Kidfl day by entertaining n few of her noticeable since the third week. Located In beds nnd chnlrs; ,.... ,,..,. . .. ,, , . The change from wrom: movement ... KillU II lUIIIID lib 1IIU HUiliU lk I Li Sometimes they danced with other men's wives, Sometimes they danced In pairs. Tho supper was royal lit for a king, But that Is always tho enso, 1 Mrs. A. T. Lagerstrom has Issued To tho llttlo homo dnnccs wo always Invitations for a tea Tuesday nfter- onjoy, Most como with a smiling face. tl rflltniif nllnu lu ulniiil.. 1... ... . . , mien n iiiitutl miJ ly itiii parLMHH, .mi. ami .mih. .m. . .M.uoiiey. I110Ht of 0 ,., (J lnnkIlIR- 8llre v progress. tiio I'almor system is 4 4 being taught. IIOXOK MRS. SMITH I a a ' I SOUTH .M.ltSHI Ii:i.l SCHOOL l.'luhth (irnile. Pupils making 100 In tho weekly test follow: Hlanche Sehroeder. Hnzel Cook, George Fnglund anil Ktliel Lingo. Thoso miiklni' un: Mildred Hundy, Mary Holland, Urn I noon complimentary to Mrs. Vernon A. Smith. Some of them danced till nbout worn out; I (ll'TIXd PARTY I Siinio i.at n foil fir lu'ii' O A i Some would have liked to dance' A number of tho teachers of tho J ,"0JJ; W"' mon yet .,"'" ""; '"-' f'"!. 'an'-'lVhrnetltes'X best Which of the "kohio" nro you? M1"' I raveler nnd enjoyed a delight- papers were handed In by George I fill day up Coos River. They left I Unglund, Guy Clausen, Helen Roes, Then all como out to tho Jamboree Ha,,"1' moriilms with tho foUow-! 'l'';l C(mk and Lloyd Le Mloux. When tho big new hall Is done, tho party: Prof and Mrs. LJ the'lT. 3 We'll hnvo better music, n bigger A- "H'm. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. itonson, Mnry Holland, Zello Wal jjoor, Grannls, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Imrker. lace and Helen Cook. Ihit will t tn.ro lin liiiv mnrn futi? I. Mrs. L. K. Long, V. R. Hlldebrnnd. . I Mlua Ilnnun Mluu I. 1. i l''il'.st (il'lllle. iienrsav. u..n. t ,.. . . Ml,.. V lln..I,.w.Ua Mlu.. !! I .. V. . ... W.lo Uil IISIOl' ml lO San Fhanclsco 0 0 1 Venice I 10 It (Second Game) San Francisco 2 C 2 Venice 1 - At Los Angeles R. H. F. I Los Angeles Kt 22 Oakland 0 HI 1 (Second Game) Los Angeles HI Oakland " 10 At Sacramento R. II. K Rncranieiito K! 0 Portland Oil 0 (Five Innings) SiKiniluy's ('nines: At Los Angeles R. H. K. Oakland 0 4 0 Los Angeles 4 7 I At Sacramento R. II. 12 Portland 4 II 0 Sacramento fl S 0 At San Francisco R. II. H. Venice S HI 0 San Francisco 0 0 1 GIVE SCORES OF FOOTBALL II. .1. I'. MKKTIXG. Tho Raptlst .luulor Union held a business and social meeting at tho church Friday evening. Miss Mar jory Fullmer was elected Presi dent; Vice-president, Maybello Mc Laughlin; Secretary, Violet Holier son; Treasurer. Albert llassford; Or ganist, Willi ford Hall; Assistant Organist, Anna Downs. A program, which was very much enjoyed, was given: Song, "No, Not One" by Union. Reading by Whit ford Hall. Song, "The Naughty Jackal" by M almllo McLaughlin. Recitation, "it Couldn't He Done' by Maxluo Jones. Song, "Sweet lllrd" by Ruth Me I.aughllu. Recitation, "Tommy, the Preten der," by Dorothy Uassford. Duet, "Jesus Wants Me for Ills Sunbeam," by Frances and Phllllus Hall. Song, "1 Surrender All." by Union. Thoso present Friday ovenlng wore Mesdames (5. I.eRoy Hall, A. F. Uassford. A. Milting. Wright, C. H. McLaughlin, Win. Mc.Mahon, A. ,. Downs, Chas. LaChappelle and D. A. Jones; Misses Violet Hoborson, An na Downs, Flora Mlttlng, Marjory Fullmer, Dorothy Uassford, Ruth Mc Laughlin, Miriam Wright. Vesta Mc Mahon, Clemants Wright, Louise Uassford, Phllllus Hall, Frances Hall, June McLaughlin, Maybello Mc Laughlin, Maxluo and Fllzabcth Jones and Katherlno Rudlof; Messrs. Albert Uassford, Whltford Hall, F.l wln Johnson, F.noch Anderson, Cecil La Chappelle, Douglas Hurrows, Hert Hampton, Howard McLaughlin, Will MeMnhon, Paul Uassford and Ceroid McLaughlin. lor, Fiances Darker, Fred TIedgon, Miss G. Grlllln, Miss II. O'Connor, Miss A. Vol., Miss K. Silverman, Miss ll. Corning, Mrs. K. McMullon, Miss M. Davlne, Miss W. Watson and Mrs. P. M. Wilbur. MK 1ST l.(i PI ST I ( ) X !: I The IJrldgo Club, which was to have met with Mrs. Win. Horsfall. Jr., October 2U, has postponed its meeting until Wednesday afternoon, November ."i. Mrs. Horsfall will bo hostess to the club at that time. 4 .;. Sl'lll'ltlSi: PARTY I Miss Fvelyn l.angworthy gnvo a delightful surpriso party for Helen Smith nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and M's. J. O. Liiugworthy. Fri day evening. Games of all kinds comprised the diversions of tho oven lng, followed by dainty refresh ments served at a late hour. Miss l.angworthy's guests were: Misses Mable and Alma Kkblad. Fva Han sen, Cora Dye, Mildred Storey, Jessie Prask. Helen Smith, Dora Drown, Dermal Campbell, Gertrude Robert son, Lucy Powers, Charlotte Keyser and Irene PreusB; Messrs. H. Ed wards, K, Steele, F. Howo, S. Myers, K. 1, Richardson, L. Hobortson, I. Howe, C. Isaacson, L. Potterson, E. Holt, L. Hyerly and G. A. Williams. I KXCKLSIOK CLUII t(tfL)SJCcn2jaell6btfuUy es- QTORE NEWS" u3is a part of the news of the day for all who buy things at stores, the Central building this week Mrs. Hlldonbrnnd and Mr. Ilulln wore visitors In our room this weok. Second (iiiilo. Pupils who received 100 per cent In written spelling during the weok: Edith Anderson, Virginia Gosney, Ruth Ilopson, Augustus Hoffman, Myrtle Johnson, Florence Kardcll, Jan .Noidrum. Anna Ogren. Ell Sampson, Josephine Savage, Georgo Scott. Lorna Wilson. Jack Sacchl and Paul Johnson won In tho oral contest, which was held Tuesday. Fomlli Guide. I'nose having won llrst plnco In the dally arithmetic contest for tho week were: Ervln Storm, Mnbol Sneddon (two days) and Arnold Sampson. The winner of Hie weekly "" ctinicst was .iniieiio McLaughlin. Thoso having perfect papers In the first month's spelling test of no words were; Arnold Sampson, Holon reiKius, Dorothy Uassford, Mabel Sneddon and Ervln Storm. Lower Fifth Grade. Louise GIdloy, Ferdinand Lecocq, Arthur Hllstrom nnd Elmer llllden brand are the best in nrlthmotlc. Mrs. Hlldenbrand visited this week. Mr. Dorsey Kreltzer conducted a recitation In arithmetic Thursday morning of this week. Fifth A and Sixth It A spelling contest between tho Fifth A and Sixth H resulted in a victory for tbo fiftn. The Fifth A and Sixth D had a short program Friday nfternoon. Thoso who took part wero the pu pils who did some of the best work In English. Compositions were road by Lillian Seaman and Howard McLaughlin. Poems. "The Corn Song" and "The nuildcrs" were re cited by Glndys Ferrey and Edith Ayre. Slxtli Grade. Tho Sixth A and Seventh H grades In the South Marshtlold school hud a test In spelling on Thursday. Those In the Seventh malting grades of 90 per cent or more were; Ruth Anderson. Charles Doane, Ernest Brewi, John Dye, Gleud Ptrrell, Helen Gulovien, Hareld HatoM, George Hansen, WH- 0. A. C. Overwhelmingly De feated by Washington Sat urdayOther Games. Uj AuoclAtrd 1'mh to Con !!,' Time Local footimll entnuslasts nre much Interested In the big victory which' Washington won over Oregon Aggies Saturday. Fnwcett and some of the other football authorities had been prophesying that Washington would win only by three to six points. ! rank D. Cohan, a Washington alumnus, says that a victory Is great, especially after Manager Stew art had to give In and play Mays. The scores of tho principal games of Interest Saturday were: Washington 47. O. A. C. 0. Oregon 27, Idaho 0. Multnomah 7, Pullman 0. Pennsylvania 7, Carllslo 7. Yale 0, Washlngton-Jofforson 0. Cornell 7, Pittsburg 20, Hnrvard 20. Pennsylvania Stnto 0. ,Iotol ,. Ml. Carlton. Portland; A Nnvy 17, Six Mnryland Aggies 0. v. min, Portland; F. W. Stemmler, When Ycu Buy Clothes You Want To Be Sure You Get 3 Full Value For Every Dollar That Is Just What We Guarantee We Want you to get such big value for every dollar here that you will be more than satisfed we want you to be an en thutiastic booster for this store, its new styles and its high qualities. Make up your mind that you will go to Hub Clothing and Shoe Store AND SEE THEIR DISPLAY OF CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS BEFORE YOU BUY .... "Money Talks" U1 TD CLOTHING AND 1 lJU Bandon SHOE CO. Three Stores Marshfield Myrtle Point.' EWS OF NORTH BEND U4 Mnonir the arrivals at tho Palaeo . Point. Sho will tcacn wotwi . tor. Dartmouth 0, Princeton 0. WILL II PLAY CARLISLE TEAM Myrtle Point; Mrs. h. M. Roberts, Co- oullle, Mrs. Fred Me.ssoy, Myrtle Point. Mrs. IS. K, Hayes returned Satur-1 day after spending a few days In Co (iillle. Mrs. W. I). Simpson ml Fdlth and Uerntce spent tM end as tlio guests of lentaM W. N. Kkblad, of Souto w Mr. and Mra. C. II. ...... ,.iuiiim. rplatlvei la i" UIU ovnf, . are planning 10 rci' i Mrs. (iCo. Rlaek and daughter 1101,1 f,ltuie' , Ceello, who have bon visiting- In Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. WHUa' Horkeloy for tho past month', are ox- un SoutnCOM"; will niovo today Into North Head. i The nioiuliors of tho Christian All-Rtnr Wnchinntnn Toam Uoc lctort homo soon. WM, IIUUMIHIJIUII I bUII I i mo Abandoned Plan to Bring In rlmnc tn thn Aluot v.,..u Ulb ol. ciiurch of North Rend will have a mr AMfii. nm to coo i!.7 Tlmn.) business ninotliiL' at- thn I.. A. Widucr i,l"u"'1" mibii,, uct. -'7. Tho l-oiuo Wednosdav' nvanlim at 8 project of bringing tho Carlisle In- o'clock. Ilofresliinonts will lm served dlan football team to Seattlo lato I1(I it )s aeslrcd that all mombors bo mis season to moot tho All-Star present wnsiiingion tenm has practically boon abandoned. This announce ment was made by Grnduuto Muun Capt. Leonard Masters took po- gor Ralph A. Horr of Washington 8?B,a,on of tho Lnunch Sunriso Sat University. FIND COAI, IX TUXXKIi. urdny nnd will put her on tho Sum ner run. Tho bont formerly bolongod to tho North Dond condonsary. Tho Florence West says: Wednes- Tho conKieKatlon of tho M. K day afternoon tho men working Church nro planning a Hnllowp'on rauroaa tunnel No. 3 between party for Friday evening. oMHiii ojuuKn uno .Mapio creek foil III! n nlrn vnln nf nnnl t..l.o.. .!... aro blastlim n.u fn, n, i mi." ',,,BB i' 'oroiico Jennings mi uih vol,, i ,., r'" charge of a school out-of Myrtle . .D ........ i , ...v.ivo iiiivu uiiu to clear soil of a good nuallty I wvw'wwwwwvvwva) Tho entrnnco to tho tunnel Is I Tho FIRK-PLACK is tho HKAUT on tho Ferguson ranch at Alder of tno HOMK tho very center of Ridge, and is only a short dlstnnce Bd cheer, comfort and hospitality, from where Mr. Ferguson has been Dl,t lt niust be made right or It will opening a tunnel Into tho same hill smoke or carry all of the heat up the in tho hopo of finding coal In paying chimney. SKK HAYMSH for any of Its quantities. irouoies. Tho head of tho tunnel is now about 65 feet underground and the bench is about ten feet. ma Hoagland, Thelma LyonB, Gor tnido Krommlnga. FranceB Lang, Mary McArthur, Augusta Mlcklem, Carol Rahskopf, Arthur Whereat and Ernest Whereat. ThoBe In the blxth grade of 90 per cent or more were: 'Eugene Kelley, Reginald Mc Carbery and Everett Nordstrom. Dotson Hotel H. C Vn.y, msBasw nro Hotel at North B stalled a now p!ay p!" hotel. Jennings ATNMlTH5j lli"" j LADIES' WIS mmm STAR Ti North TONH 1.177 FllN MA nS,Iior and instractifft. pvt vicn feature in . jmrtl ITIII "HIS SAW""' nip r. i. i n i. . CI T dig do. oeconu, x-iiuuo u in- ! I riiM w"u lc er ley i no "lai Tad 'luii flhlc 1T0 ) to itl eiix tht ., fom Mrei the t IIOi MO II 'an'on f Gets .ORTir p Nlohn-. ha,?: