The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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next week for Cunningham, whoro
b!-o will tench the winter term of
school.
Miss Almn Ekblnil resumed her
position nt the Stnndnrd Oil Com
imny's offlceB this week, following a
two weeks' vacation. Miss Cnnlo
Hobb took her plnco during her nb
Bcticc. JU A A
Mis. Ella Kendall will leave to
day for San Diego, where bIio will
spend tlio winter. Sho hna been
spending tho Inst few niontliB hero
Announcement:
DENTISTRY
How's Busin
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J ItlllTIIDAY 1'AIITY
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1'AIITY
tlio Knststtlo team nt Hanlsldc by n
scoro of 16 to 11, Tlio ganio wns n
Rood one. The Knstflldo plnyors wcto
with her bono, (luy Kontinii nnn j. u.
Kcudnll.
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1 Mrs. .1. C. Kondnll nnd llttlo son
nro expected homo soon fiom an ex
tended eastern trip.
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Friends of Mrs. A. Snifrjcjulst gmo 1J'orly, ItugHdalo, Matilda, Joub and Art'iur McKcown and wlfo left this
r n niimriHo nnriv nj?55inr hlrHwl s.t?c.k,c- ''o'lowlng the gnmo, nbout WCek for Chicago where they will con-
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day, Monday, Scptember?iEl8t. They
thirty counlcs enjojed a social dnnco ui minrlnllntH nliout Mrs. McKcown's
and general good time. health.- I
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t -n. ,nn.u ? Mrs. M. J. Ostrow and daughters
' h'AH hOLlAli. wrl(0 thllt they wm 8,,0,i tno winter,
111 VHI1IUII1II1( I1D IH-i iimivimu .... S""u
rnmo early In the afternoon nnd en
joyed n social hour beforo serving
tho delicious refreshments which
they hnd brought with them. Those
nrnRont wn.ro Mrs. Knrilcll. Mrs.
;.- m.. t;;;..,.; v..' t ,.i r"g.v""'"V" ". ,:" ? ,,,ju ."'"""
J..WDUII, ..no. C,,.0u,, ..... """" , "or or guests enjoyed a social ovo- nonnro Wnnvnr the well known
Mrs. Ogren, Ilov, and Mrs. D. F. nlng. it wns under tho direction ocoi5?"sVmiV 13 U hSmcJ
ucngsion. .irs. u. f. Jickhib at. nioro wasjio ,, ,,i,n... r Mr. nnntll of
Itivcr, is expeci-
liere from his homo In
Qnli LVrniiitaitn nil Mm linvf Vllllll
i Smith for a visit with relatives
WIMj vki soon.
nJZLZVl ?!i8 eble and wish her to remain.
' SK nli,Slr bC,"B lnf0r,nnl SSSth SS
i but vcr enjoyable. , ed to arrive 1
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Announcement Is made of the com
ing marriago of Miss Mildred Coke,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TIiob.
Coko, and Albert H. I'orcp, or Ala
meda, Calif., which will take place
ulthin a few Aaya. The groom is en
gaged in the mall service nnd con-,
I'lVK HUNDUKI) PAItTV.
W. S. DKHIIV, I). M. .
Mrs. J. W. Mitchell ontertnlned nt m,d fr,on,,B j.
Kivo Hundred Tuesday afternoon at m v itnm.A .,.i mm tim.1
her beautiful home on tho cliffs abovo ., ' . ' ' , . , , ' ,i,
tho Day near Femdalo. As tho dny Dn'ls "! s Ilbert loft " th
wns warm tho guests greatly enjoyed Eldor for n fow days visit at I'ort-
pinymir on tno porcn. which wns dc- lnml nnd Wnslilncton. beforo nro- nr tinrw r nrit,,,i n.. ,t.,i....
4iftfltlM ItunlMiiftfl n( A In mmln ! . n ' nln t nf ! t 1 . il-nHHAn- n -V. .l1.1fn ... I ' l 1
they -will make .their home Tho! and BtroIIInK nbou the wotty CT l. Uiqlr. n?m . U08fi t0 nnonc o tho resldcntB of,
trldo wns born and raised in thlsl grounds. At cards Mrs. C. D. Wells 1 nrK irnS" naMiig ueen mo( Marsliflold nnd vicinity tho opening
county nnd tins many friends hero
-who will unite in congratulating tho
grooni-to-bc.
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vJr w??,
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3f r,v ?y ft Ai
class oiTici:ns.
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Tho Mnrshficld high school clns
bcb hnvo elected tho following officers
lor tho yenr:
Senior Class President, Dcrtha
Davis; Vtco president, Ilessle Doug
las; Secretary, Cora Dyo; Trcnsuror,
Clara Sargeant; Faculty Advisor, Mr.
Hobcrtson: Associate Editors, Elslo
,JII nnd Mary Krusc.
Juniors President. Eva Hnnscn;
VIM president, Eddie Dolt; Secre
tary and treasurer, Eric Storgard;
irncult" Advisor, Miss Reese: Associ
ate Editor, Jtnc Pnvls, Tom Wnttcraj
and Carl Dnrgolt.
Sophomores President, Ignatius
Chnpmnn; Vice president, Until Cow
an; Secretnry nnd treasurer, Mno
Church; Fnculty Advisor, Mr. N'llcs; .
iloportcr, vorn Ct.rroll
won tho prize, n leathor tourist enso. Buosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Four- 0f Dontnl Offices in tho First Nntlonnl
Mrs. h. l. Crawrord, Mrs. H. H. Wnl- ler of South Mnrshflold for tho past Dank Building. Hoonin "1 and a"
tors, Mrs. T. S. Harvey and Mrs. E. F. three months. I Mmnlnv 5nn no ,,
LoM Olix nRHlntnl In Mm hnn.n. xilin.n l"rCU "10,U"B MOIldBJ, Sept. 28, 1914.
rooms wero decorated with sweet
neas. Deforo leaving n ilnlntv Innrh- Miss Lilly Gldmark of IJunkor Hill
con was served to the guests, among Hn returned from an extended stay,
wnom wero .Mrs. Noris Jensen, Miss in nn rrnncisco.
Maud Hoed. Mrs. .T. W. IIIMnnhrnml
MrB. J. G. Klnnoy, Mrs. H. A. Wells,
Mondny will bo receiving dny and
tho doctor will take great plcnsurol
Mr. nnil Mm. Vnrnon A. Rmlli nrn. Ill showing anyone though tho Office
Mrs. C. I). Wells, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. expected homo next weok from San! who would bo Interested, explaining'
George Graham, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs
J. Q. Jnrvls, Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mrs
Guy Chnmbcrs, Mrs. Perry Dodson,
Mrs. It. X. Fcnton. Mrs. Henry Four
ier, Mrs. L. F. Donning, Mrs. Wm.
Schrocdcr, Mrs. LoMleux, Mrs. Wal
ters nnd MrD. Crawford.
Francisco and Oaklnnd.
IJr. Wnltcr nnd wlfo, John Mer
chant and wlfo and Mrs. J. W. Mltch
ol motored to Myrtle Point Thursday
to attend tho fnlr.
XIJW LAWSUITS FILED.
Imformal Chat
The following cases hnvo been fil
ed In tho Circuit Court during the
pnst week: '
Fred Noslor and Itotn Nosier vs.
Miss Florence Jennings, a formor UufiiB P. King, Wm. A. King, Ellon
King, Liyma . ain.cod, Liuncnu mc
In detail tho methods used and tho!
Intrlcato workings of tho most mod-
cm dental nppllanQCB in tho 1'aclfle
northwest.
DR. DERHY WILL PRACTICE
ALL BRANCHES OF DENTI8TRY.I
HOWEVER SPECIALIZING IN THE
FOLLOWING:
es dent of leasts do. lint now res d- iving, low id n. .iici.coii, uuncaii aic- i.nimri.uv
. . .. a & . ! Imail Btkk lillnlinli.1 filiiiBlnil lllirun "
Schwartz: VIpo nrosldont. Anna on route to nrlduo. where ho will Dalloy, Mnttlo IJalley, ot nl, Suit to J-uui- uu.u a.mi
PLASTICS, CO.V.
OHTIIODON-
Tlnivna Vncntv Ailvlanr. Mian Ilnrlf. tench Rplionl tlllw wllltor.
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Preliminary plans wero also made I Mrs. G. W. Kaufman and daugh
for tho high school annual. Cecil tcr, Claudlno, left this week for Spo
Jtoborson was chosen editor-in-chief. I knno. where they will visit Mm
L.-T. (J.
Kaufman b parents,
Mrs. Cyrus Happy.
unlet tltlo.
I Rank of Myrtle Point vs. J, R. non
son, C. A. Hcnson, his wife, E. F, Dav
enport nnd C. C. Cnrtor.
Wllllnm Duck, administrator of tho
.1 ud go nnd estuto of Knto Ruck, deceased, vs.
Mr. Kauf- u. a. ammi liur. t mir. lo., h. i.
-y-i nVnri ncdomilanleil'thom nH far as V6H- Honth im Goo. Getting.
. land and will return next weok. ' jnrvuz vs. iionjaiuwi uniion
Tho L. T. G. Klrls wore pleasantly s' beck, suit for accounting,
entertained Frlduv ovonlnc hv MIbb Mrs. W. S. Tnrnon. who linn boon ' Emma Falrcloth vs. Walter Fair
Nelllo Warwick. At tho closo of a' quite 111, Is reported much Improved, i cloth; ault for divorce. Coqulllo
pleasant evening of sowing delicious, 4
ToTroshmontu wore served lo1 tlvc ' Mrs. F. W. Hollstor is acconi
liostcHS, whoso Buosts wero Misses pnnlng Mr. Ho1II8)opoii a camp.iigu
Florence Powoib, Mnrjorie Grnhnm, tour of tho Willamette valley. Their
Rorthn Davis, Ruth Diinguii, Dagmnr little sou, Fredorirk, accompanied
Fllcsbcrg and Ruth Cowan. , them ns far ns Florence, where ho
' will remrlii nt he home nf h's mnnO
Sentinel.
.MAKRIAGi: LICENSES.
L'ASTSIDE SOCIAL.
will remrlii nt the home of h's gianO. , jnn(
- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Retgmau. ' n,
Ell O. MIIIh mid Emily O. McFnr-
TIO (TOOTH HE(3Ur-TION).
Hour: D to 12; 1 to G.
Orflrn Phono, 3B7-J J - -Residence
Phono, .loG-L
Res. Address: Myrtle Arms.
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Last ovonlng the Maishfluld ludo-
pendont Rasketball team defoatcd
IMPORTANT NOTICE
I)y ngreoment of nil tho bnrboi
shops In Mnrnhflcld on nnd after
fionrL'rt II 1ni mi nllil Mllflrnil Plnrnt Dnnlinr flrut nil alinii.1 will nlnan
while hIMolks make an extended Coko. prorp"y nt 7 o'clock In tho eve-
trip. . . . ' I William F. Adnms and Ida Davis. n'i't. except on Smith mill pay
T w ' rnntilll.k Gttlitnl I tilii iki nnl iti n iiri if lititltta
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MIhk IKihsIo Khuiniui will lonvo
The Exposition Musical Company
AND THE 1915 GIRLS
AN EXCELLENT COMPANY OF ARTISTS WILL OPEN A.LIMITED STOCK ENGAGEMENT AT THE
Masonic Opera HOuse, Sunday Evening, September 27th, 1914
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The campany consists of 15 people who have just concluded a ten weeks engagement In' San Francisco The per
formance will commence at 8:30 p. m. and will consist of four, excellent vaudeville acts to be followed by the laughable mu
sical comedy, "AT THE EXPOSITION" a sure remover of tho'jlues. The chorus musical numbers are all up-to-date and
the costumes new and beautiful.
askinir of nii..i,.,iliv , . a i
Plio answers vary. VC fim1 ,. 7
eases out of ten. tho m,.,. !.. ... l
Vl Ja oitier "b
Cloud" or "Jr -Mini,! k h M
we j'un aeross a I'nllou' .i,.... i
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So far an wc arc coiirri-nn.i .....
" ire rc
oph'minlic about comUtioHH.
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We don't believe the HJiii-oP1111 ,
mwiii fM flwi A in.,..: n.. . .- '4(1
....v- w w.v. -Liiiiuin-jui business iMnn
deplorable as it nmv ho mui i.,i. .
nil nuil-n t... ,.,.:c: i. i .. ""Bll
.-.-,:. lowop It WC bclicvcfe,
Initniii 4 i .irttil!.... 111.. "
,BUl io io uuiiuuuuu me better it wini
iroiii ii uusiness stimclpoiiit.
oil
-American fanners are going to
cot
fill. . "
prices ior tneir produce; American Uumfa
era arc going to win rnrkets that tJ
('Olllfl totl(ll liofnrn wn'vn .:., i. i I
"" "" B'""br to uc OTer-rl
with l'KOBl-JKlTY-nnd it's going to last
It's because we so thoroughly believe tk
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uusiness is going to lie " Very Good "-if
tor, that we've bought bigger, broader, fcfo
stocks of merchandise than at any previous tia
since we've been In business.
Visit our store get in touch with the mi
siasih that prevades it you'll quickly eatchtt
spirit of optimism nnd be better for it.
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bhout as loud as you can, "PKOSPEl
ITY" to every man you meet nnd youlls
business boom!
Help along the good work.
The Hub Dry Goods Co;
Smart Wear for Women.
We Live In A World Of Of
Wranned in the study day by day-se
iug to benefit nil we can relieving tfi
strains that cause headaches and liervoa
troubles.
AVE TAKE NO CHANCES
with your eves and are not living on off
JraSXAMlNED-aJiASSBS KT
RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPI.
RED CROSS miVG STORE
Phone 122
VIER
PAINTS EVERYTHP
Automobiles
Signs
House;Decorac
Also carries n full Hue of
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Brushes, E
376 N. Front St.
Phone 2$
Try a Times Want Ad ForBest
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