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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
loyal Theatre Tonight
"The House of Big Features"
"THE OUTLAW REFORMS"
GRIPPING WESTERN COMEDY IN FOUR REEIS
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The play is filled with a
series of dare-devil rid
ing, thrilling and hair
breadth escapes, inter
spersed with good,
wholesome comedy.
Don't Fail to
SEE THIS
WESTERN
COMEDY
pa
"The Blind
Sculptor"
lade in Two Reels by
Eclair Company
of Paris
A Strong Story of
LOVE and ART
'ATHE DAILY NEWS
Sees All Knows All
You See It
HF md -'H 1-
.ower Floor 15c
-ADMISSION-
Balcony 10c
lere Tomorrow Night "LUCILLE LOVE" 7th Series
BREVITIES
AUGUST TIDICS.
Below Is given tlio tltno nnd
holght of high and low wntor at
MnrBhflold.
Tlio tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second line of each day: a compar
ison of consccutlvo heights wBl In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high wntor on tho bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
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In .the bnnklng business. Thirteen
years ago today ho and William
Grimes nnd Dennis Flynn opened tho
First National Hank of Anndnrko,
Okla., on tho present townslto which
was just thrown open to settlement
then, the Kiowa and Comnncho Res
ervations being opened to entry. They
opened in a shack of a building nnd
the first dny received over $80,000
in deposits, most of It being In gold,
silver nnd currency which settlers
cnrrlcd In there on their persons.
Four yenis Inter, Mr. Kreltzer's son,
Wllllnm, was horn, so It makes n
doublo anniversary In his family.
iPEOPhE'YQU
iKMOW
ABOUT
ii )i
y
by way of Allegany. They left'
Eugene at 8 o'clock yesterday I ALONG tho WATERFRONT I
morning; and arrived iojU Golden I Hi-UIVU Ult VVM IcnrnulMI
Fnlls at 7 o'clock Inst evening, . ,.. ,, , ,"! , . ,
coming to Mnrshfleld this morning. Ui.,n..J J - ,B,hor? fr0m tho
Tlinv oMiect to remain nliout a S'"B'n for a cargo of coal.
week remain auout a The AlIoll10 Sint)l nrrlvcd ln tlls
JOB JOSEPHSON has returned from11"0" "B fr'" Sn" rrnnclBC0 nml Da5r
u hunting trip to South Slough, mi. nnM.ii. i i i . i t
nnd says that he did not see a sln-l ., J.h ""'V10. l"1 'lllltro 'W0 nBalu'
glo deer. Hunters were so thick ' u'n.L lo J1 w,l?,0,t Yh". iry,Ufl
that It was iliumorous to shoot ho ,0 C,0M 01,t frtln """''oil to Port
that it was antihiroua to snoot, no 0rfon, yC8tcrt,n., Tho Ull8tior i3 to
J. It. ROBERTSON nnd II. It. Plein- !"k,c '!,r., lon f"rMtho cn.rn,vn.V 'j'8
lug returned to their home In Port-' "in .Vf,.,1,1,0, ",11c ,l ' ,n1cc,l,5lllt that tho
land today via tho Marshticld-' Un" ol ',' J'ns , " tho nnst year,
lloseburg auto line after spending', c ;"uoth Is taking on umber
some time In tlio Coos May conn- '' 'r,0"!?,nlI1lni ll,lld wn"dcln'ci1
trVi somewhat by losing her nnclior yes-
LAWRENCH HOLMUEltO. formerly "'
u resident of Mnrshfleld, but now
ln charge of the yards of tho C. A.
Smith Company at liny Point, nr-,
iiveu nero on me Anemic auiiui
today for n short stay.
ENOCH HOLLAND and family
AMONG THE SICK
local temperature
record.
For the 2 1 hours ending at
4:13 a. in., August G, by BenJ.
Ostllud, special government mc-
I tcoroIogUt:
Mnxlmum GG
I Minimum GO
At 4,13 n. in G3
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1913 GG.G4
Precipitation same period
hiBt year GI.S1
Wind: Northwest; clenr.
Kills Deer. Frank Rogers of
South Coos Klvor yesterday killed u
fine five-point buck near his ranch.
.Meet Ti.dny. Tho ltnlnhow Club
l.i meeting with Mrs. Geddcs on Coos
River today.
Make Mills. F. E. Hague Is con
H. K. SliINB left today for Cnlflomin
on n business trip.
A. C. VESTAL left for Portlnnd this
morning via Drain.
C. D. PIPER nnd wlfo enmo down
from Allegany on tho Alert today.
E. A. RONNELYKE of the dredgo
Mlchle was up from Emplro today.
CAUL LUMBRIE arrived In Mnrsh
fleld this inornlnc from Portland.
51. ATKINSON' camo down this morn
ing on tho Gnsgo nftor a trip in via
Drain.
F. CATTERLIN returned from the
north todny, arriving on the Onsgo
this morning.
SAM CONItO wns a business visitor
in Mnrshfleld today, coming down
on tlio Alert
T. F. SMITH nnd son wore business
visitors In town todny from Coos
Illver,
MISS ALMA OH DDKS enmo In on tho
turned Inst evening from nn out
Ing near tho Merchant rnnch. Ho
states that the hills are full of hun
ters, hut that so far no one has
bngged n deer In thnt vicinity.
TOM WILLIAMS, tlio well known
traveler, returned here yesterday
for a short stay and ndded to his
fume ns n rncontour by a new
grist of Btorlcs, which has Hur
ry Hugglns wreathed In smiles.
CHAS. THOM of the North Ilend
brewery wns hero last night on
MISS Snence Wilson Is confined at
re-, the home of her mother, Mrs, Sarah
Wilson on South Broadwov. bv a bad
ly sprained ankle sustained by slip
ping on the steps lending to tlio
dance pavilion.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
P.olf Nerdruin wns reported qulto
in Inst evening, suffering from convulsions.
ANNUA Ij
OF STOCK-
MEETING
HOLDERS
Notice Is hereby given that tho
Anntlnl lliootlllir of the Rtnrklmldnm
luminous. Ho Rtnten Mint thero wns of the Coos llav. llnflohnri? nml
jtothlng to the reported trouble be- Eastern Hallroad nnd Nnvlgntlon
tween him nnd the brewers' union. Compnny will bo hold on Monday,
us Sec. Theodore Kruppenbach of, August 17, 1911, at 10 o'clock n.
tho Portland union round when M at tho offlco of tho Compnny
bo nrrlvcd. hero this week. I In Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon,
Mil. AND MRS. II. STBWAHT nnd for tho purpose of electing directors
(laughter Ireno of Eugene nro In of snld compnny and for tho trnns
Marshfleld en route to their homo .action of such othor business ni
nftor an extended nuto trip, during may come beforo snld meeting.
which thev visited Klnmuth Falls,
many Callfornln points, coming to
Coos county ny tno const rouie,
Itnlnbow this morning from Coos ltOOEIt OOSS loft this week on tho
Hustler ror weuacriiurn, in uurr
county. From thnt plare ho will
wnlk to Crescent City, Cnllfornln,
irhon to Grants Uobs, nt which
placo he will toko tho train for
llerkeley to resume his studies nt
tho University of Callfornln.
Klvor.
HBItHEItT UOGEUS enmo down on
the Itnlnbow from Coos Illver to
day. II. T. GEAHY wns here from tho
I dredge Scattlo at Empire todny on
htiBlncHB.
lALIlBUT MBIICIIANT Is hero from
tho Merchant ranch nt Dullards on
business.
ARCHIE JOHNSTON returned Inst
night from n business trip to Myr-
tlo Point.
W'K) IX IJAXDOX.
verting tho old Episcopal church
building, which V nv"ft "ni0'1,1" II. 13. HAMPTON nnd wlfo nro mnk
ing a plcasuro trip to Coqulllo Vnl
Icy points.
Soecial Sales
Bankrupt Sales
NORTH BEND NEWS
property on tho Mill Slough fill, Into
apartments.
Finn Fined. .loo Engres wns nr
rcsted by Officer Shoupo Wednesday
evening. Ho wuh released Thursday
morning after being fined JG for bo
lug drunk.
Moonlight Itldo. Tho moonlight
rldn nnd picnic: of the Mnrshflold
churches will uo hold Friday oven
...... ,. , . . , , , ling, tho AIlco II. lenvlng promptly
Mrs, hnto Froolund nnd children at 7.30. It Is open to nil who wish
hnvo moved from Union nventio to to participate unci a fine tlmo is
Oldtown. nssured.
w mi.. ... .i. .. , Helix Piciirity. Tom Vlgnrs. for-
Ih Biien lug hi. vncatloi nt 4 inset 'erl' of North Uond hut recently of
ih BiHiuuni, his nratlon nt Sunsot ,,,.,,, wn horo n8t Bht nnd
Hay
Mr. nnd Mrs.
I left today for homo. Ho arranged
UST GOOD CLOTHES
IA DtTACnMARI C PRIPP 'oaVu f()r 8n Francisco on tlio Ilo-,tho C. S. Wlusor homo on Sherman
A ntAoUIMMDLC rnlOL uondo. tivonuo to F. W. Woods nnd friends.
Child DittwiiN. Coronor Wilson
JITS S8.50 TO $30.00
1
Cnv
K. II. Hodson will for the snlo of somo property near
Mrs. Robert Kittson and bnby of
Mlhs Hlttlo McNnlr Dwoiiicn llrldo of
ltoy Wiitkliix.
(Special to Tho Times.)
RAXDOX, Or.. Aug. G. Last night
Miss Kittle McXnlr, tho talented
daughter of A. McNnlr, the hardwuro
miAIII.ILl MATOnV nnxin ln Mn.ul.
. t ,k,. 1 vi tiia 1 uun Li.1111. it, ..i.tiaii- , . .u ..., .,!
flold today on tho North Star from " "" " T . , ,V." f V ' W V
North Inlet I 'C'I,B w'10 '8 employed In the J. I.
MRS. GEORGE SMITH was a passon- SWwoIl Emporium. Roth oT tho
gor on tho Rainbow from Coos 0,,K Ijcoplo are we 1 and fnvornblj
River today. I kll0W '" ',lls section.
C. 15. METLIN nnd wlfo nnd Mrs. cL..,..,,., ii.Ti mitiwi tiik u'i.m.mc
A. Motlln returned today from n MAI" "AiiLASIIMl I HIS I.I.K.
MISsVoKA'sTAItNa of Salen, has1 ...Jho ".i'ooorn,.1
nrrlvcd horn for n visit with lrn 1 '"K to B,art bnllastlllg operations on
I F Wasson MrB"' tho Wlllnmotto Pnclflc. west of Eu-
1 vp"nnnni'n n.1,1 n v ,n Kno fr0"1 tho present end of bnl-
,. . n,.,i,i i,..i i -in--i, 'nsl nt Fowlers to tho present end
boh 01 I'ortlnuii arrived in inrsit- , ,., ,..,, , .... n,i.,i ---,Qitl nt
field iIiIh mnrnliiL" I "l0 trnclt at tho third crossing or
JAcf RARRY0hnasnRgono to Port Or-1 'law. over forty miles west of
S X?" SloXTt0 Carn,Va1,!- wUl pSabW ainTell toward
MRS l W Js! Clf ANDLBIl enmo down ?' f JZtul
from their South Coos River homo f " P'IB .H?."1 ,.Btc.d,.." d..bZ ?.
I todny for a short Btoy.
tlmo this Is doiio tho third crossing
Snstsldo nro utiestB At tin. rii.iri . lecelved a tolephono mossnge from .., I , '-.K.i kkMii " vf 1 nhnnon wlu l, completed nnd tho rails fur
avnn ug homo I IToprlotor ReynoldB of tho South '"JI'Il.n Viatordiy and w! bo'"0' n,on,f' U ,B h0,cd to ,n"nM0
' U1B" "m0, I Inlet mwiiiIII this afternoon Bnylngl " '', J,?.8 ti.o Tin or I bnllnstlng this tlmo nil tho way Into
employed on Tho Times.
ie in and talk to us about it.
FIXUP
ItOVAL TAILOR AGENTS.
Row It. L. Sutherlln of Snlem Is a flve-yeur-old child had fallen Into Mp vn fiii n v viinu vv nn,i Mnpleton without n stop. Eugono
here In tho Interests of tho temper- well nnd wns drowned. He did . M "wo clTlldron woii vialtors In "lib G,,ard'
TWO STORES
Mlrld
North Pond
ammocks
if All Kinds
1 mJr
sd from $1.75 to $7,00.
Tents of All Sizes.
WHY PAY MORE?
ihnson - Gulovsen
Company
Quality aino with n Servlco
Fume.
Ttwiir
e Better
Fake the homo attractive with
!'c for the young people than to
them seek entertainment away
home,
FK T0 THOMAS ABOUT IT'
W make terms to suit you.
nnco cause. not give tho uaino.
Mrs. Lillian M. Mltchner. Kansas Elks .Meet. At a mooting of tho
State. President or the W. C. T. U.. Mnrshflold Lodgo of Elks last night,
; will bo In Coos county this week nnd Dr. Ira II. Hurtle of North Uond nnd
will address a meeting nt tho wharf,..!. Q. Jnrvls of tho Red Cross Drug
(North Rend, on Frldny nt 12:40. Store were elected to momborshlp.
Immediately following there will bo They will ho Inlnted later. Nino
1 n basket luncheon nt the Presbyter- nppllratlous for membership wero
Inn church In which ovorybody Is In- received.
I vltiwl tn unrtlnl tin tn nml ivlilnli will lm i.... n...i.. r.. nn.i r. Tnln
"" i ..,... ..... ...,..,. ., .,. .,k i iiiiiiiii i ii. .i f Him ..tin. uttnu
followed by nn Informal talk by nillstrom, Miss Ksthor John
Mrs. Mltchner nt 2:30. In tho eve- BOn. MIkh Mnv Peterson nnd
nlng nt 8o'clock sho will lecture nt Misses Clnia and May Myren have
tho Lutheran church. Local talent Kouo to Mr. Hlllstrom's homestead on
will nlso provldo ontortalniuont. Ev- nock Creok. where thoy will spend
erybody Is Invited. Mrs. Mltchner some tlmo fishing nnd hunting,
will bo In Mnrshflold nt the Baptist To Go i Cliliiu. HJalte Nerdrum,
church on Saturdny Afternoon, nt 0f tho C. A. Smith pulp mill, Is plan'
tho M. E. Church nt S::i0 p. in., Sun- nlng to go to China nnd Japan soon
dny morning nt Coqullle, Sundny eve- to confer with tho pnpor manufne
ulng at Unudon, and at Myrtle Point hirers thero about tho kind of pulp
on Monday, j they deslro so that a pormunont
. . I m nr Wot for tlin mill) mill can ho es
tablished ln tho Orient,
Returns to llniiilon. Stanloy Dol
lar Is expected nt Randon on tho
Grace Dollar from Mill Vnlloy, whoro
ho nnd his hrldo, formorly Miss Es
ther Johnson of Coquillo, hnvo been
spending tholr honeymoon. Ho will
remain n wcok or so nt Randon look
ing nftor affairs thero,
Wed Today. Warren Powell and
Myrtlo Johnson, both of South In
let, woro married Wednesday noon nt
the homo of tho brldo's parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Gust Johnson. Rrtico Lnt
tln nnd Annlo Johnson woro brldes
mnld and best man. A sumptuous re
past wns sorved. Tho homo was
prettily decorated. A largo numbor
of fIends nnd relatives woro pres
ent. Row J. E. Knotts officiated.
Gets Ttvo Deer. Fred Weavor
has wrlttou Rny Olllvnnt thnt tho
first day ho went out for big game
nt tho Baker rnnch In Browstor val
ley, ho secured two fine bucks nnd
almost got n boar. Tho bear was
later bagged by a Coquillo man.
Prior to making tho big kill of veni
son, Mr. Weaver secured two fine
strings of trout and so declares that
Browstor Valley Is the hunters' par
adise, Given Cnke. Mrs. M. M. Murphy
yesterday celebrated her sixtieth
birthday and was presented with a
fine birthday cako by Rudolph Sher-
ych, prominent young oaKer or worm
Bond. Mrs. Murphy has lived in Or-
egon since sho was sixteen years old,
is the mother of fourteen children,
of whom five are living. Sho for
merly owned the Gardiner salmon
cannery but has spent most of her
life on Coos nay during uie paai m
teen years.
Has Anniversary. Today is Dor
sey Kreltzer's thirteenth anniversary
G. L. KINO
Sccrotnry.
KNIGHT TEMPLARS NOTICE.
Sir L. L. Jewell, Eminent Grand
Commnnder of Oregon, will mnko his
orflclnl visit to Pacific Commnndory
Xo. 10. K. T Saturday, 7:30 p. in.
All members and visitors arc request
ed to bo present.
E .S. BAROELT. R, C.
0JOTIED
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
l'OIl RENT llmiNiinnlilc, nicely fur.
nlBhed ti-room flat, with bath.
Centrally located on North Front
street. Key at Johnson & Gul-ovson.
WANTED Stenographers, fiiinltliir
with lumber buslncBB. Apply Coo
Rny Manufacturing Co., North
Rend.
I,OST Woodman of World InMir
nnco policy, mndo to Mildred and
Fannie Rundy. Finder 1envo at
Times office. Rownrd.
f iley B. Allen Co.
- U TnOMAS, Hunt
Grand Theatre
To-Night
If It's n Feature, Yon Will See
It nt This Thentif.
Extra long features ns a rulo
are nothing hut drawn-out one
reol pictures. SUCH IS NOT
THE CASE in tho Big Five
Reel Feature
"DETECTIVE CRAIG'S
COUPR"
that will bo shown at this
theatro tonight. This picture
r Is one that has many thrilling
happonlngs, and nctlon that
has never been attempted In
pictures bofore. As stated abovo
IF IT'S A KKATl'RK, YOU
WILL SEE IT ATTHK GRAND.
SPECIAL ML'SIO IIV OUR
SEVEN- PIECE ORCHESTRA
BE OX HAXD TOXIGIIT AXI)
SEE A GOOD SHOW AND
HEAR THE BEST MUSIC IX
THE CITY.
Children 5c Adults 15c
DA NICE
By North Inlet Social Club
At North Inlet Social Hall
Saturday Night
Music by Piatt's Orchestra.
Launch Union will leave
Marshfield at 7 o'clock"
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
pltv todny from Xnrth Inlet
MISS HILDA 8TEXHOLM and her! EXPRESS BUSINESS VV DUMPS.
mother, Mrs. Matt Stenholm, loft, ,
today for a visit In California. Express company business has been
J. O. LANGWORTHY nnd wife nro 'practically wiped out by tho parcol
nnlnvlnir n wnnh'a nntlnir In tlin llOSt. tllO actlinl rodllCtlOll III bllBl-
Allogany and Golden Falls section.! aa In tho last nlno months bolng
MESSRS. M'KENNON, auornny.' lor cent, roportcd by thorn to tho
Goodell nnd Ed Duffy woro nrrlvnls Cominorco Commission. Wells 1-nrgo
from tho north this morning vln i'ns an opornung mcomo 01 over
Drain. $800,000 for the nlno months, but It
MRS. OLIVIA RDMAN loft today cost tho Adams compnny 5G7,70r.
fnr Ton Mlln. vi'hon aim will Iia tlin more to rilll tllllll Its rOCOlptB, and
guest of Mrs. J. W .Bennett for n the American .biggest of the express
few days. I companies, fell from a not operating
MR. AND MRS. W. C. MORGAN wore income a year ngo of $089,508 to n
visitors In town today from Coos deficit of $007,898. Tho express
Klvor I companies nro losing money month
MRS. SWANEB PETERSON nnd Mrs. by month In oporntlon. They still
John Peterson of Hnynes Inlet declnro some dividends, novortholoss,
were shornilng in Mnrshfleld this from tho earnings of tholr largo sur-
iiiornlntr. I plus built up In more prosperous
MRS. E. MINGUS loft this afternoon days. Thoso companies nro contlnu
for Coos Rlvor, where she will Inu tho strugglo pnrtly In tho hopo
ho tho guest of Mrs. J. A. Mntson.thnt tlio pnrcol post rates will bo
nt the Nook. rrtlsed by necessity, and pnrtly to
CAPT. DUNSON was up from tho try out whnt sort of a flold thero Is
Capo Arago lighthouse yesterday, left for thorn In othor lines thnn
on business and pleasure Tiiero strictly parcol carrying, ns foreign ox
has been much fog for tho last few! change nnd transportation, cnrrylng
days. i big packages, making extra fast ox-
S. C. MACKLIN left for Portland press deliveries nnd dovoloplng now
today nftor having spent n couple business direct hotweon producer nnd
of dnys hero for tho Cudnhy Pnck-' consumer by sidestepping tho "mill
ing Company. dleman."
MR. AND MRS. II. LEPPERT leave;
tomorrow for Eugono and Port- VICTIM OF TANGO ASKS
land on n vacation trip. Thoy ex- SUPPORT FROM HUSBAND
poet to bo away about six weeks.
J. F. WAXLESS. representing tho niiiiglitcr-hi-Lmv or Former Minister
nurroughs Adding Machlno, loaves Conger Injnied In Cnlmirt
tomorrow morning after a business, Kutertiiliiiucnt.
trip through Coos county. I nrw YORK, Aug .0. A pathetic
MRS. J ,D. MAGEE left tochiy for her plea for support from Roy M. Conger
homo at Lnkosldo nftor a visit with bocnuso sho is suffering from tubor
hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.joulosls is made ln nn application
Morgan, nt Dnnlols Creok. filed In tho supremo court by Mrs,
MISS. NORA TOWER nnd Chester, Graco Fitch Conger, nloco of thoMnto
nnd Leslie Isaacson loft on tho Ro-ciydo Fitch, tho playwright, for all
dondo todny to resume tholr cours- mony of $30 n wcok ponding a suit
os nt the University of California, for divorce
W. D. HUTCHISON arrived horo on, Mr. Conger, who Is associated with
FOUND a gentlemen'M cent, nt
danco pnvlllon Wednesday night.
Owners may havo samo at Sar
tor's Confectionery.
FOR RENT Furnished two-room
housokeoplng npnrtmont. 413 No.
Second streot.
LOST T Mlvor brooch Initwivn
Fourth stroot nnd Highland nve..
near Central School Houbo and
Front streot and Mnrkot avo Mon
day, August 3. Kindly lenvo nt
this office. Rewnrd.
FOR RENT
FOR BALI) Rooming house.
North Second.
13
FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooma,
2 bed rooms nnd board at tho Roy
Crest Apartmonts.
FOR ..RENT Furnished ,.1-nxim
houso and flno gardon plot for $S
por month. C. W. Evortson, at
Coos Bay Bakery,
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. C9G First nnd Birch.
. Phono 239-J.
FOR SALE
I
FOR SALE Furnishings of O-room
flat: Including furniture, rugs,
stoves nnd bedding. Inquire Cur
tis Flat, Bunker Hill. County Rond.
FOR SALE Bnnjo nml violin, Clump
If taken at once. Phono 721 North.
Bond.
FOR SALK CHEAP UO-foot cabin
launch, Union engine, big bargain,
best ranch boat on Bay. Inquire
at Nelson Iron Works.
tho George W. Elder from Euroka
for a short visit with friends nnd
relatives.
r banking firm, Is tho son of the Into
Edward Ilurd Congor. w'o was Unit
ed States Minister to China during
J. P. SHARKEY and Elwood Wiles of, tho Boxer trouble The plaintiff Is
Portland loft today for tholr home a daughter of tho late Col. Henry
nfter spending boiuo time In Coos s. Fitch, U. S. A., and Is a native of
county. Thoy mndo tho trip in Oakland, Cal.
and out by private auto. Affidavits from three physicians
E. F. RUDRAUFF of Portland, L. C submitted to tho court by Mrs. Con
Smith Typewriter representative , gor's attorney say thoro Is no hopo
for southern Oregon, leaves to-,for hor recovery nnd Jhat sho Is too
morrow on the Marsimeiu-uoso-burg
auto lino for Portland.
MRS. F. J. FEENEY. of Bandon, who
has been visiting friends In Marsh
field for the past week, Is visiting
tit Sunset Bay today. She will re
turn home tomorrow.
E. L. PIERCE has returned to Tar
Heel camp, resuming operations
there today. Ho reports that Hom
er Ring, the noted, coon fancier,
is now back at tno camp after a
few days outing,
weak to earn hor own living. Sho
was hurt while tangoing In a Broad
way restaurant. While doing tho dip
she slipped and her leg snapped at tho
hip.
M&- HILL
MILITARY ACADEMY
I A Stlect Non.SecUiian Boudioa nd Dy School
MR. AND MRS. R.' C. KEENEY. of fe'Bojr.. NyiiuDUdPliae;Sm.llCU.e.;M&
Eugene, arrived ln Marshfield this i....-.
mornlng ln their touring car after ' " U"K"e- J" Z
a pleasant overland trip, coming PORTLAND, OREGONV
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