The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page NINE, Image 9

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULT.TI, 1B14t-EVfcN!NII EDITIUW.
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IT WILL INTEREST YOU, WE KNOW
To Look Over The List Of Free
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3 Designs for Apron
3 Designs for Waist
1 Running Border
3 Sprays
1 Bulgarian, Collar and Tab
2 RutiHina Scallops
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1 Script Alphabet
12 Bulgarian Designs
1 Block Alphabet
1 Centerpiece, size lGxl Gin.
1 Centerpiece, si J)x!) in.
1 Spray of How Knots
1 Spray of Wheat
1 Spray oftViolets
1 Spray of. Holly
1 Wheat Design
1 Set Sprays
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1 Pin Cushion
1 Design for Towel End
1 Shirtwaist for Cross-stitch
1 Spray of Daisies
1 Spray of,Forgct-mc-nots
1 Hat Pin Holder
1 Sofa miow
2 Odd Underwear Designs
1 Corset Cover
2 Bow Ties ,
2 Sprays of Daisies
1 Bulgarian Belt Design
1 Fern Leaf
1 Baby Dross Design
I Dolly, size 6x6 inches
1 Spi-ay of Vlolctn
1 Anchor for Sailor Suit
1 Jabot '
1 Butterfly Design
5 i)il?n3 for All-over Work
1 ttir J Design
1 Bulgarian Scarf
1 Sailor Suit Set
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Episcopal Diocese of Oregon
FALL TERM OPENS
Sept. 23rd, 1914
(lanmiiif School and Collcgu Pre
punitory courses. School citntc
comprlseM loo iimi of fertile land.
Complete Kjniiiiislum, nu limning
pool, Indoor and outdoor nthlellrH.
Library, study halls, competent in.
Hiriictlon In nil branches. Send for
rnk'H and booklet: "Where boys
nro trained to think."
BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL
Yamhill, Oregon.
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A Touch of Embroidery Adds Refinement to Every Garment
1 Grtfe Design
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1 Towel tad Design
9 Mar&eK Design for Dress
1 Spray .f Torget-me-nolH
1 Corset Cover, Cross-Htilch
1 Spray of Wheat
1 Anchor,
IS Little Designs and Figures
1 D(Aj for Eyelet Embroid
ery 1 Apr en
1 Bunch of Violets
1 Be Tie for Cross-jtitth
1 3eNocd Border
1 Tray for Punch Work
2 Sprays
1 Border for Towel
1 IkaiHch of Leavea
1 Spray of Tulip
13 OiA Designs fir Collars,
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Xi FihW Case Border
2 Large Centerpieces, .size
12x12 Inches
1 Batterflr Design
1 Spray lily or Valley
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1 Scisssrs Case and Back
2 Sprays f Ferns
I1 Spray f Jasmin
LSpray.ef Tulip
2Jafeet
,1 Spray Wild Rose
1 Shirtwaist Design
1 Am fc or "
1 WisatDesign with Leaves
1 DpHy, size 5 x fi inches
l.BnlfMiaa Pin Cushion
1 Bulgarian Border
3 Sum Borders
4 Bsriers for Scalloping
1 BttUsrfly for Collar:) cr
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1 SaHMir Butterfly
1 Pswdw Box Cover
1 Spray of Wheat
1 SkMwalst for Punch
Work
1 MtHbWon
2 Sprays
I JSxka .Large Butterfly
1 Bulgarian Doily
1 Fscgst-jne-not Bow Tie
1 Bex Cever
1 Scarf
i SsuMWreathsand Sprays
1 Bulgarian Bow Tie
1 Cat Design
1 Star Design
1 WW Itose and Leaves
STITCHES
EMBROIDERY
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sons on Embroidery
by Mine. DuPurque, the
noted Freneh expert, is
so plain that any one of
the 48 stitches can easily
be learned, and with care
and attention to instruc
tions any one may be
come a real expert in
tue art.
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EVERY GIRL OR WOMAN CAN BECOME EXPERT
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For
STKNOOItAPHIO WOUK
of nny kind
Call 181-J
Two compotout stonographeril
in chargo
08 Central Avo.
SALEM, Or., July 11. Casual
workers nro relieved of contributing
the 25 por cent minimum provided
for by tho workmen's compensation
net, which beenmo effect .luly 1st,
nccordliiB to nn opinion rendered by
Attorney General Crawford at the
request of tho Stnto Industrial Ac
cident Com mission. Tho Attorney
General, In tho opinion, holds that
the employer In class A will pay 3
por cent flat on Ills payroll and
Address I ll, c,nRB ,J employed 1 por cont.
Tho cnsunl worker In class A, ho
held, will pay one-half of 1 por
cent and tho regular omployo tho
same, unless his monthly wngo Is
less than $50, In which enso tho
latter will pay tho minimum of 25
conts mentioned in tho Inw. The
casual workman In class Ir will pay
one-fourth or 1 por cent, and tho
regular omployo tho samo rate, un
less his monthly wago Is less than
$100, when tho sumo minimum will
npply to apprentices and others
whoso usual rate of wages for reg-
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If you keep tho scalp clean and
healthy, your hair will have all its
natural beauty.
Hut the scalp Is often neglected
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Is n scientific preparation that removes the cause of dan
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hair In a healthy condition. Tho use of Morltol Hair
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hair growth, and your hair Is certain of being at its
very best.
Two sizes, COc and $1.00. For salo by
OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
Frank D. Cohan. Kxcluslvo Agency.
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These pattermipujitlFits inmay
mow be seem at tlbie
Tionies Office
RUE COOS BAY TI
MES
Remnant Sale
At the Golden Rule
MONDAY, JULY 13th
And Continuing All Week
Hundreds of good remnants including Ging
hams, Percales, White Goods, Crepes, Ratines,
.Wool Dress Goods, Curtain Materials, Muslims
Embroidery, Laces and Ribbons.
All marked at a big reduction. Come early for
the best choice.
The Golden Rule
Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: .Mayor
Morrison, heforo hls departuro for
California, Informed us that ho had
satisfied himself that petitions for
his recall wore In circulation. Thcso
cmanato from tho liquor dealers
whoso places woro closod on tho
first hecauso tho Council refused to
llconse them nny longer.
Councllmen Sanford and Skecls aro
said to bo Included In tho recall
movement, and tho porcentaBO of
tho voters required to lnsuro a recall
election fill probahly be easily so
cured. In Mayor Morrison's case, however,
tho movement Is very premature,
as an official must linvo hold offlco
a cortnln length of tlmo Slx months
wo believe) before recall proceedings
can bo Initiated.
Attorney Llljeqvlst says that many
good lnwyors doubt whether tho re
call Is yet effectlvo In this state,
and tho matter has never been ad
judicated by tho Supremo Court. If
recall proceedings nro Instituted ho
says there will bo a lively time and
wo will seo lots of fun, as ho pro
poses to fight tho proposition all
along tho lino.
Of course, no ono has tho slight
est Idea tho movement to recall
.Mayor Morrison and tho two Council
men enn succeed.. It seems, how
over, to bo tho next movo of tho
saloon leccpors, who had boon cred
ited with an intontlon to discredit
their intelllgcnco by going Into court
to nsk a mandamus to compel tho
Council to grant thorn licenses..
ular employment Is so low that ono
hnlf of ono por cent would not
amount to 2G conts a month, and
that It was not intended to apply
to casual laborers. Woro a differ
ent construction given tho act, ho
declared, In industries whoro tho
naturo of tho work roqulros tho em
ployment of tho workman for from
ono or two hours to sovoral a day,
a laborer employed for such a por
lod would be obliged to pay n min
imum of 2C cants and tho employer's
contribution would bo J1.G0.
DELAY ttritl.NttFIEM) SHOPS
Southern Pacific Will Not ' HuIId
There Heforo Next Spring
SPRINGFIELD, Or., July 11.
C. D. Campboll, assistant general
manager or tho Southern Pacific
and F. L. Durkholdor, division su
perintendent of tho Southorn Pacific,
of Portland, woro In Sprlngflold this
weok on a trip of Inspection.
Assistant Gonoral Managor Camp
boll has Just returnod from Chica
go. Plans for tho Sprlngflold shops
ho said aro awaiting changed finan
cial conditions and tho outcome of
tho tinmorRlnir of tho Southorn Pa
cific and Central Pacific, in accord
ance with tho ruling of tho Inter
state Commorco Commission.
If tho financial outlook should
brlghton nnd tho re-organization of
tho road ho porfectod ho said tho
Southorn Pacific Is ready to go
nhoad with its plans for tho erection
of tho Springfield shops.
For quick results uso Times ads.
I Times Want Ads Bring Results.
Saturday
YOU WILL BE WELCOME
Night
EAGLE'S BALL
AT EAGLE'S HALL
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MARSHFrELD AERIE NO. 538, F. 0. E.
GENTLE
MEN $1.00
Saturday Evening,
Saturday
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