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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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POWRER
Mates Home-BaKng Successful and Easy
Mrs. A. E. Dlment, Mrs.. Arthur the surrounding country. She will
Blnnchnrd. Mrs. II. .1. Mohr. Mrs return to her homo In Marshflelil
A. L. Hutz, Mrs. L. L. Thonins, Mrs. nbout August 1.
Jnko l'rortor, Mrs. Ilowon, Mrs. . i J.
T. Haines, Mrs. Iloliert Wnnl. Mrs. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Toyo nnd
II. C. Noble. Mrs. I M. Flye. Mrs. I daughter. Catherine and Mrs. II. II.
V. F. MrHldowney, MrB. J. W. Mrl'herson nnd llttlo son nro plnn
Flnnngan, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. J. Inlng an auto trip to the bench to
13. Hurkhurt, Mrs. M. A. Sweotmnn, ' morrow.
Mrp. A. .1. Holso. Mrs. Deffenbnugh, Mrs. Holmes, of North Coos Rlv
Mrs. Vernon A. Smith. Miss Alice er. has been the guest or her dnugh
Ox. Miss Edith Ayre and MIbs Eliza- tor. Mrs. Hoes Smith, horo this
buth Cox.
week.
PAST MATRONS
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I cowille society Xews.
peaiadwiim
(Continued from Pne Three
IUXE WEDDIXG.
Friday, Juno 0, 1014, at the homo
a Hrbarg-er of'ihj 'cUoVcur, ed ft!. The advlsa blllty nnd posslbi.
among theso that of buying a private
library which hns been offered tho
eoinmlttce at an attractive price.
The library Is now open only two
afternoons n week, Tuesday nnd Fri
day, with n growing demnnd thnt It
he kept open every afternoon In tho
Mrs. n. II. nunimn. nf South I (Sneclal to Tho Times.)
Coos lUvcr, was hostess toy.i most A Jolly good time wns spent Frl-
dollghtfull session of the .Past Ma-' day ovcnlng nt tho Ko Keel Klub,
tron's Club Frldny afternoon. It rooms, when tho momhers of tho Klulii
wns an all day session. Hoses and Invited their wives nnd sweethearts,
myriads of flowers were used In tho The ovonlnir wns snont In dancing nnd
decorations nnd a lunch nnd 1 o'clock cards. Punch wns Borvetl during the
j dinner, tho most sumptuous nnd ovcnlng. Tho rooms wero prettily
jpalntnblo lmanlgnblo, wero served, dcocrntcd with bnskotfl of flowers
I At tho business session, Mrs. J. T. which hung In tho center of tho
I Unit was elected to inomborshlp nnd rooms from streamers of crcpo tissue
arrangements mndo to adjourn un- pnper. Tho lights wero shaded and
, til tho third Frldny In September pnvo tho room a soft yellow glow.
when Mrs. Ora McCnrty will Do Jnrdlnlcrcs of flowers filled every
hostess. Those present yestordny I nook nnd corner. Thoso present wero
wero Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnzard. Sirs. C . Mr. nnd Mrs. Loo Carey, Mr. nnd
wedding of Miss O.lve Wanda Hlbarg- o "'" . :. .
er ami Mr. uinutio v. uicnson, oi "i"" " -""
"Washington. Tho rooms wero pret
Thirty now books wore ndded to tho
library the past week, a largo number
of these being fiction. Eleven enmo
from Mrs. I.. .1. Simpson nnd four
from Mrs. It. B. Hums. City En
gineer It. .1. Andrews presented tho
library with a handsome set of civil
engineering encyclopaedia.
Tho "Magazine Exchange" Is at
tracting largo attention, but tho li
brary is still In need of some of tho
populnr mngazlucs for exchange. Por
tions having theso magazines current
In their homes will confer n great
favor to library patrons by exchang
ing nt tho library for other magazines.
, , , . ., ' Tho wnys nnd ineniiB commlttco
On Wednesday of this week at tho c0nslst8 of tho following persons:
homo of tho tirldo'H mother, Mrs. McBdnnies Frank Framo, chairman,
"Wltchoy In Coalcdo, tho marriage of i j. Simpson, (loo. Mandlgo, C. M.
Miss Violet Moans nnd John It. Mar- Hyor, virgll Wntters, C. F. MeCol-
ttn was solomnlzed. Tho ring coro- I11( c. 8, Knlser, L. C. Reynolds, L.
jnony wnH used, tno Rev. O. Leroy , Woodliorry. R. A. Wornlck, Goo.
JJall officiating. Tho brldo wore n n7.or, c. S. Wlnsor, F. W. Wood nnd
ennrming nress oi ram nine luuxsnuuo II. Armstrong.
tlly decorated with roses and carna
tions. Tho bride wore a tango color
ed travelling gown. Tho ceremony
vns porformed by t'o Rev. R. E.
Drowning nnd witnessed by Mr. and
Airs. Mel Duncnn nnd Miss Dubuu,uo,
after which the young couplo left on
tho Hrenkwntor for Okanogan county,
Washington, who re tho groom Is em
ployed on nn Irrigation project. Tho
boat wishes of n host of friends follow
them. I
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I WED at coam:ih). I
ornnmontod with gold lace and was
attended by Miss Frances Martin, sis
tor of tho groom, as bridesmaid, whllo
Mr. Martin wns nttended by W. It.
Hell as best mnn. Tho couplo stood
tinder n wedding bell formed of roses
and pnnsUu which was suspended
from nu arch of ferns nnd bridal
wrenth. After tho coremony Mrs.
Wlrschoy sorvod n delicious wedding
dinner nnd wns assisted In serving
by Mrs. Clins. Stallurd, Mrs. Goddls,
Kirs. Jones nnd Mrs. Wllllnuin.
Tho guests prcsont wero Mrs. Mar
tin and dnughtqr Frances or Coqulllo,
Sirs. Hethorlngton nnd dnughter
Tholhiu, Mrs. C. R. Stallurd. Mrs. J.
Outhlaben nnd son .luck, J. Lonos,
Wnrd Williams, Theo. Williams, Hat
vejy WllllnniB, Mrs. F. Ornnt nnd
ilniiRhtor Helen, Mrs. Myrtlo Jones
nnd son Roland. Mrs. T. II. Williams
nnd dnughter Gertrude, W. It. Hell,
Francos Roiisch, Mrs. William Grow,
Mrs. Gommlll, Mrs. 1). A. Correll, Mrs.
J. T. Parks nnd boh Daniel, Mrs. L.
Tlbhets, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goddls. Cecil
Wltuchoy and Rov. G. LoRoy Hull.
Tho couplo will ho homo uoxt week
At tlielr now resldeuco nt Crane Camp.
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CARD PARTY. I
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CLl'll AR.JOL'RXS.
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The LndloB' Art Club did not meet
thin week, It being decided to ad
journ until tho first Frldny In Octo
ber, when Mrs. E. I). McArthur will bo
hostess to tho club. About fifty par
ticipated In tho annual picnic of tho
club on Cons Rlvor last Sunday,
which proved to bo ono or tho most
delightful nf fairs.
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give shower, i
Mrs. Ward M. Hlnko will ontertnln
nt n kltehon shower next Saturday for
Miss Mnmlo Mahonoy, who will soon
become tho brldo or Malr Dano. Tho
ditto of tho nuptials has not bcon
announced.
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I ISSUES IXVITATIOXH.
1 Mis. T. S. Hnrvoy hns Issued Invl-
ttitlqns for next Tuosdny uftornoon,
I wed .iuxe ui i
Tho mnrrlngo or Mr. Carl- Daylsl
II. Marsh, Mrs. Ora McCarty, Mrs.
Geo. F. Murch and Mrs. Fulolln Tur
ner. p 4
I IXFOIUIAh CJ1AT. I
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Mr. .nnd .Mrs. A. E. Adolsnorcer
arrived home the rirst or the week cott, Mr. and Mrs. F. S
$1.50 and $1.25
Khaki, Madras andSoisette
Shirts for Women
Special 98c
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL LADIES' SUITS COATS
SILK AND WOOL DRESSES.'
NEW FALL CAPES FOR WOMEN NOW ON DISPLAY
$13.75 TO $18.50.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
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Cor. Hroiuhvny and Central Ave.
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rrom Portland, where Mr. Adclspcr
ger met her on her return rrom n
visit with her parents In Indiana.
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Mrs. Geo. F. Murch and son,
George, have- been spending the week
tt their summer home, "Elk Rock
Lodge," on South Coos River. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hugo Quint nnd daughter,
Miss Suxy, will spend Sunday with
them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Peck nnd
dnughter arrived home this week
from Portland where they have spent t Hums.
THREE GAMES
Mrs. C. J. Fiihrmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. M.
J. Hartson, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. LyoiiB,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Mr. nnd
Mrs. F. W. Jones, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Clins, ,
Haxtor, Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Watson,.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. N. Gould, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Paul Sterling, Mr. nnd Mrs. AIM
t..l. .... T Tt n.wl M.rf Ittnn t .. .1 I I
ju iiunuii, .it., ui, (inn .tun. itiiun. ruui- .
Single, Mr. I
nnd Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mr. nnd Mrs.'
I.lljoqvlst, Mr. and Mrs. Wnrron.
Lnlrd, the Misses Esther Johnson,)
Eva Schroeder, Emily Hnrlocker audi
Hnrtolls and Messrs. Dollar, Hender
son, Oerdlng. Moon, Wntson, Mc
Keimn nnit Miller. I
MrB. I). I). Pierce returned tltltl
morning via aiilo stago rrom Portland i
where fcho iwent (to Jro'prosent f.io nnrin n,, m:m j t r,
grand lodge Order or Eastern Star. , COOS Bay Nine and Team From
Mrs. s. R. Stcolo, or Myrtlo Creek.' Valley tO MeetMill TcaiTlS
Oregon, Is visiting nt tho homo ot isim ai ql,,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. II. i vwiii hiou nay
Smart Wear for Women."
Phone 3G1.
Mrs. Claudo Nusburg was hostess ,, jIl88 ,oUni Kuil,,wj ,0 Holenin
ai ono or n sories oi parues nuirs iny (mj Iu.xt wednesdny. Juno fi4, nt
nftornoon, (onipllniontnry to hor tho ,lomo of tho br(o.a ,mr0llt8 cnr
liiothor, MrH. Doblo of Eugeno, who alutl ni,Iltli ,,,, A(t01. 8ll0rt
In Bpondlng tho suinmor hero. An- honoj'moon trip, thoy will como to
other or tho boriea will bo given next coos Hay to mnkn their homo. They
week. Pink Biinp dragons nnd Scotch W bo warmly wolcomed by tho
broom wero used In tho decorations. ,. frlonclB thnt tho popular youn
During tho afternoon Mrs. Nnsburg couple has horo.
wns assisted by MlBses Doris and Gnu-,
tivlovo Sengstackon and Mrs. lllake.
At en ids .Mrs. I.. J. Simpson won
first prize nnd Mrs. V. F. McEl
tlowney received t'o consolation.
Mrs. Nnsburg'a gueBts wero Mrs. Ar
nold of Portland, Mrs. Doblo, Mrs. W.
B. Tiirpon, Mrs. L, J. Simpson, Mrs.
C. M. Hyler. Mrs. Ward M. lllake,
Miss Genevlevo Sougstnckeu, Mrs.
Henry Sengstackon, Mrs. E. G. Por
littin. Mrs. J. W. Honnott, Mrs. W. F.
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HAITIST W()Mi:.V
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The North Rend Hiiptlst Women
will hold a cafeteria sosslon at thu
Myers building next Thursday.
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AXXUAIi PK'Xir
Tho l.adlos' Aid Society of tho
McEldowney nnd Miss Mamie Malum- Mnrshfiold Raptlst Church will havo
ey. I their annual ' picnic up Coos River
1 next Frldny. They Invito their
friends to accompany them on tho
trip.
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ICI.ICS' IIAMi.
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Thu Mnrshfiold lodgo of Elks will
hold their fifth annual birthday party
nnd ball next Wednesday evening nt
tho Simpson pavilion In North Heud.
In addition to the members of thu
lodgo, each member Is entitled to In
vito ono couplo so thnt a largo at
tendance Is anticipated. Tho nffnlr
promises to be one of tho finest of
tho season,
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Next Thursday Mrs. C. II. Dungnu
will entertain tho momhers or tho
A. N. W. Club and a row friends nt
n strawberry picnic at her homo on
South Coos Rlvor.
444
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I SILVER TEA
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n row weoKs, .Mrs. reck Doing tno
guest of Miss McChcsncy, who hns
visited on Coos Hay u number of
times.
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Mrs. Paul Pernltn Is horo from
California to visit nt tho homo of
hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O.
I.nugworthy. Sho arrived In tlmo
to attend the mnrrlngo of her sis
ter, Miss Evelyn, to Cnpt. Herman
Edwnrds, this week.
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Miss Vivian Aiiuln is spending a
few days hero ns tho guest of Miss
Zella Swlnford.
444
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg nnd
Mrs. Doblo leuvo today ror nn over
Sunday stay nt Ten Mile.
C. M. Hyler nnd fnmlly or North
Hend lire planning to leave soon ror
Ton MJlp, whoro thqy will, siientj. thu
summer vacation nt the Simpson
bungalow.
444
Mrs. J.' W. Honnott Is spending tho
weok-und ns a guest or Mr. nnd Mrs.
Morton Tower at their summer homo
on Coos Rlvor. They also have Miss
Gwyuodde Tower of Eureka as their
guest. Mrs. Dennett plnus to lenvo
soon for Ton Mile, whoro Rhogcxpects
to spend most or tho sinniuor season
with hor son Roderick O'Connor.
444
Mrs. Mary Marks, n pioneer resi
dent of Coos Hay, who has bcon
making her homo .for tho Inst few
yours nt Pacific Grove, California, ar
rived on tho Nnnn Smith to spend
part or'the summer with hor daugh
ter, Mrs. G. A. Dennett.
I'rof. nnd Mrs. I. Hlldobrnnd
plan to lenvo Sunday ror Cnllfornln
to mnko their homo.
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Mrs. R. E. Miller arrived horo last
ovcnlng to Join Mr. Miller. Thoy will
mnko their homo on Central uvunuo
west, where Mr. Mlllor nnd his moth
er have been living.
444
Mrs. C. W. Montgomery nnd hor
son, Jay, expect to lenvo next Sunday
ror Snn Francisco, whoro thoy will
visit hor mother whllo Mr. Montgom
ery Is getting established In their
new homo nt Eureka.
444
There will ho n baseball gamo nt
North Hend tomorrow afternoon he'
Tho Sunday school of tho M. E
Ptuiwnli rt t.Mlttn nulitl'itil n tilntilt
.. tlo V. 11. Plilllmm rnnrli nt llonv. ' twt'c II '"" OlgUlllzod .by.Tlinip 0S-
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er Slough.
CONTEST VOTES
ARE COUNTED
Tho Presbyterian Ladlos Auxiliary
enjoyed a delightful silver ten at tho
Tho wnys 'anil means commlttuo of homo or Mrs. Evn Gammil last
the North Ilond Library Association Weduosdny. .Mrs, Howard, Mrs. J.
will hold u special meeting In tho Cox nnd Mrs. W. F. Squires and
library room on Tuesday nt four Mrs. Gnmiull wero tho hostesses and
o'clock. Sovoral or tho ladles nro they wero nsslstod by Mlssoa Edith
out or the city, which mnkes It very Ayro nnd Merl. Cox. At tho busl-
Importnnt thnt overyono como. who nos session It wns arranged to hold
can possibly do so. Several manors a cooked rood sale Saturday, Juno
of Importance nro to bo discussed, 27. Thoso present this weok were
AGATE Jewelry
Bring your agates to us we'll grind and mount them
Into rings, charms, pendgnts, scarf pinsv and broophes.
Prices reasonable,,' ' , . 'T
Red Cross
Optical Dept.
Red Cross
Drug Stbre
1'IIUNK 12-J
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Miss Margaret Drew, or Minneap
olis, Is spending n few weeks on tho
Hny as tho guest of hor niece, Mrs.
Vernon A. Smith.
444
Mrs, II. W. Dedford, who hns
been visiting at tho homo of her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clins. Sned
don nnd other rolntlvos horo, ex
pects to leave soon for hor homo nt
Conllugn, California.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Dnrkor nnd
daughter, Francos, expect to lenvo
tomorrow for Derkeloy, Cul whoro
they will spond tho Buinmor,
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Miss Mnrdecnl, who has been
spending tho summer with hor sis
tor. .Mrs. F. W, ITertrnm, oxpects to
loavo In u weok or. ten dnys ror her
homo in San Francisco.
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Misses Mnrjorlo and Myrtlo Cow
an nnd Mndgo nnrry and Max Rol
gurd or tho University or Oregon
nnd Gordon Rnsmussen, of O, A. C.
wore among tho students returning
for tho summer vacation this weok.
4 4 4
Misses Mnbol nnd Helen Smith, of
Portland, daughters of M. C. Smith,
wno rorinoriy resuiea in MnrsnrioJd.
are expected horo nbout July 1 to
spend a month nt tho home of their
brother, Wni. Ross Smith.
444
Mr., and Mrs. A. J. Rolso havo
tnken tho Carl W. Evertson houso
In West Mnrshfiold for the summer
months.
444
Miss Mildred Wilson, daughter of
Mr. mud Mrs. J. .Wright Wilson,, who
hns been attending tho University
or Southern Cnlliornla nt Los An
geles is expected to jeturn homo
on tho next Speedwell.
44.
Paulino J. Hnhr, artist, will leave
on tha Nnnn. Smith, for a month la
California with friends. Whllo thorn
sho will Join a special art class at
tho San Joso, California, Normal
School, making sketch trips into
Miss Elma MacDonald is Still
in the Lead Miss Flan
agan is Second
Tho count mndo In tho Goddess
nf Liberty contest today shows thnt
Miss Elinn MacDonald, tho traveling
salesmen's candidate, is still in tho
lend with 27,.r00 votes. Miss Resale
Flanagan, tho Eagles' candidate, is
second. According to tho count, the
candidates stand ns follows:
Miss McDnnnld, traveling sales
men ?7,ron
Miss Resale Flanagan, Eagles 20,000
Miss Emmu Erlcksen, Elks. .. 10,000
Miss Gortrudo Scnlfo, Mooso llt.UOO
Miss Gbdys Roddy, tolephono
exchnugo 8,r00
The contest will close next Satur
day and much Interest In tho race
will bo manifested next weok.
IIiiIIooiim Sour.
Faces woro turned skywnrd last
ovcnlng nbout 8 o'clock when two
papor bnloous sailed over tho city In
tho direction of Hunker Hill. They
woro roloasod by Hurry Kimball, gen
eral mnnngor of tho Fourth or July
Committees, and each or tho balloons
cnrrlod n ticket providing trnnspor-
tntlou to nnd rrom .Mnrshfiold for
the party finding thu balloons when
thoy descend.
Ono of thorn mny bo going yet,
but tho other caught flro nnd burnod
before It stnrtcd. Kimball Is an
xiously nwnttlug word from tho find
er of tho other bnloon containing the
noto.
Two balloons will bo sunt up each
ovonlng about 8 o'clock from tho
wlroloss station or thereabouts.
Each will contain n unto which will
ontltlo tho flndor to freo transpor
tation to and from Mnrshfiold dur
ing tho celebration.
LUMBER IDE
OF GOKB
Shipments From Here Totalled
6,865,000 Feet During
First Half of June
borne nnd a team organized by II. R.
Eland, or Comillte. ThomnB. Horn
or Marks will catch ror tho Coos
Hay team, nnd Osborne or Krnuso
will pitch. Tuttlo or McDonald will
will catch Rir tho Coqulllo Valley
team and Collier or Clinton will oc
cupy tho mound.
Collier recently returned rrom
California, where ho wns pitching
for Hun Joso In thu Stnto League
which went to pieces. Other plnyen
in tho Valley team were picked up
at Ilaudon, Norway nnd Coqulllo.
.Mill Teams to Play.
Tho Llbby baseball team will play
thu Smith mill team tomorrow morn
ing near thu Llbby cnnl bunkers.
Doth teams are composed of good
ulnyors nnd n big crowd Is expected
to see tho game.
There will nlso bo a gamo nt .lus
trum's ranch on Coos River between
Sumner and Coos River tennis. TIiIb j Albion
win no urn nrsi game oi inu season
on Coos River.
Cons Hny continues to bo tho bl
gest sourco of supply for tho 8a
Francisco market ns Is shown by th
following rigurus from tho Pioneer
Western Lumberman of tho rcceloti
at tho Golden Onto during tho Jlnt
half or June:
Fir n"d Spruce.
Aberdeen 0,215,059
Astorln 1,685,000
llandon 1,070,000
Columbia It 3,251,000
Coos Hny CCS5.000
Everett 1,916,000
Grays Harbor . . 860,000
Hoqulnui 725,000
Portland 600,000
Muklltco 800,000
Port Gnmhlo sr.0,000
Port Ludlow 1,225,000
Umpqun 200,000
Wlllupa 3,197,000
PORT OHFORI) NEWS
PORT OHFORI) WHARF
The tug Klyhlnm started rrom
Hnndon lust Frldny ovonlng with
rivo rnrts of piling In tow ror uso
on tho Port Orrord whnrL When off
Rlacklock Point tho raft that tho
tow lino was fastened to went to
pieces. It wns tlion after dark,
and all flvo rnrts wero lost. Con
tractor Webb will stnrt Immediately
getting out piling nt Port Orrord,
which will bo hauled by team to tho
wharf. Port Orford Tribune.
FISHING TROURLE
Jncob Johns nnd C, A. Woodruff
wero nrrosted by Fish Wndren J'ow
oll for violations of tho fish law.
They wero givon n honrlng before
Justice of the Peaco Stafford, nnd
after n plea of guilty was entered,
tho'Judgo nssessod the minimum fine
of ono hundred dollars and costs
Gold Beach Globe.
Events In Curry County Svwh From
The Tribune.
Cnpt. John Swing enmo down from
Coos lrny with his gasoline launch
Tramp Suturdny. Tho Tramp is u
staunch llttlo craft, and will bo
used by Geo. Forty for tho next
month or two In hunting son lions.
Geo. Wilson nnd nephew, Arthur
Getty, enmo down from Emplro on
tho Trnmp Snturdny. Mr. Wilson
Is going to fix up a homo on his
Middle Elk homestead, tho relin
quishment of which ho bought from
A. E. Knorr Inst fall, nnd Arthur
hns come along for n short outing
and to help his undo get Bottled.
Edgar McDanlol, editor of tho
Coos Day Harbor nt North Ilond, nnd
family, wero tumped nt Port Orford
Saturday night, whllo en route by
auto to San Diego. Ciil., to visit
Mrs. McDanloIs' parents. Thoy hnvo
their llttlo Ford car equipped with
many conveniences for n camping
trip and nro going with tho oxpoc
tnt!on of thoroughly onjoylng thom
selves, W. C. Drndloy, of tho Drndly Can
dy Company or Marshfleld, was In
town Inst evening Intorvlowlng his
customers ns far south ns Gold
Hench. Mr. Bradley has not mado
this torrltory personally ror tho past
rour yours, hut uxpeets to mako reg
ular trips hero In tho future.
Tolnl 29,198,000
Hediwxidi
Eureka 6,176,000
1,310,000
Caspar . .' 1,190,000
Fort Hrngg I.47O.O00
Greenwood -176,000
Mendocino l.OSl.OOO
Crescent City 01 0,000
Total 11,315,000
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Our Specialty is
Good Pianos I
READ THE AI) IX THIS PAPER
adopt i.og;eimff LANDS.
Whatever make you buy from
us, we add our guarantee
to that of the manu
facturer. "YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK"
Could anything be more fair?
"Talk to Thomas About It."
Wiley B. Allen Co.
L. L Thnmas. Manager
MYRTLl POIXT ELKOTIOX
At the annual meeting or School
District No. 41, at the High School
last Monday afternoon the electors
voted to Invy a J 2 mill, , tn.x ten
mills for general school purposes
nnd 2 mills to pny Interest on tho
district's Indebtedness,
M. R. Lee was chosen director to
tnko tho plnco of.' J. S. Whlttaker
whoso teriy oxplred. h. A. Roberts
wns re-elected clerk.
A resolution wns passed author
izing tho directors to sell tho dis
trict's property In Dixon Grove ns
well as tho property on Railroad
avenue whore the small frame school
building is located.T-Myr.tle Poiut
Enterprise.
READ THE AD TX THIS PAPER
ABOUT LOOGKD-OFF LANDS.
Only a Few GoodjCorner Lots
Left in
Bay Park
Bay Park Is selling. Most property Is NOT selling.
Could thoro bo more ppworf ul , proof that Bay Park lots are
genulnoly deslrablo?
What shows that nn Investment Is Bnfo better than a real
lomand for that Investment?
The day is past whon real estate is sold on talk. Today you
must have offerings of real, positive merit. Then you don't
have to talk In seductive terms. 'Tho proporty sells Itself, and
all you havo to do Is to show It to people who know.
' Let us show you Bay Park,., and oxpla'ln our easy purchaso
plan,- Ehanojis,to call . p -yo'u or (or evening appointments.
. , L S. Kaufmaa & Co
177FROXT.STltEET.
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