The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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J AAAP.vwvwuwuuvnww ' I GOOD TIMK GIRLS I !
gene Johnson. Thn Intest member1 1
to Join the club was Prank T. Kins,
one of the young civil engineers
on the Coos nay bridge.
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BRIDGE PARTY I '
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Thn "HnnA Tim-' fllrW nt !?.'
HBKKKA118 INSTALL j rpnd AddU0Bi were dellshtfnUy on-
".Mrs. KnteLando, Grand President lertalned last Monday evening at
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the following officers of the North
itend Rcbckah Lodge 143, last Mon-i
day orcnlng:
Past Grand Bertha Chase.
Noble Grand Ida Thomas.
Vice-Grand Hattlo Cousins.
Chaplain Annie Simpson.
Secretary James Thomas.
Inside Guardian Robert Simpson.
Warden Mrs. Covey.
Right Supporter of Noblo Grand
C. M. Hylcr.
Owing to sickness among tho menu
licrs, there are yet two offices va
cant and will be filled in tho near j
future.
Tho visiting Rebckahs from Marsh-. I INFORMAL A1TKKNOO.V.
"Hold wcro: Mrs. Kato Lando, Mr.
M.t m t i snirn mi.. r.irrin ' Mrs. C. W. Cumbers and Mrs. R. M
Rosfc and Mr. Herbert Phillips' Jennings entertained a few friends
'informally Tuesday afternoon at the,
Myrtle Arms cornnllmentarv to Mrs.11
I;C. R. Peck and Mrs. Miller, who are!
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SUNDAY
Rami concert at t.emanskl
theater.
MONDAY
Progress Club with Mrs.
Vernon Smith.
TUESDAY
North Bend Catholic Altar
Guild with Mrs. A.
N. U. Episcopal
public card party In Taylor's .afternoon, the hostess served dainty
Hall.
L, T. L. at church parlors
Episcopal Ladles' Guild
with Mrs. Guy Warner and
Mrs. A. R. OBrlen, hostesses
Christian Sisterhood with
Mrs. A. W. Gregg.
North Rend Auction Dridge
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TED
SHIPPING NEWS
ELDER HOVE TO
IN 8IJILE GALE
Caught Off Cape Blanco in
Heavy Storm Arrives and
Leaves for Portland
A day Into becauso of n ronrlng
gale off Cape Dlnnco last Tuesday"
night thnt kept licr novo to for
more than flvo hours In n sou'easter
with Mrs. C. R. Droughton 'Fletcher, Mrs. McKlnnon, .Mrs. R. W. half of Coos Day during their cruise 1 delaying her nrrlvnl In Eurokn, tho
Mm lint- V. Mlllnr nnlortntnril
at auction bridge informally last Chamber Of Commerce Holds
Hoelllng. Thursday afternoon; tho prize fall- Meeting TUm DOWn Bar
I ladles' ' lug to Mrs. McKlnnon. Later In the narlo Arllprtteinfl I
; refreshments. Announcement of Chiunuer ot om-
I Those enjoying Mrs. Mlllor's hos- mcrce cmmlttces for tho coming year
pltallty wore: Mrs. H. K. Kelty, Mrs. j was made last evening at the regumr
Carl Evertson, Mrs. Carl Davis, meeting of thnt body by R. M. Jen
Mrs. A. E. Jensen, Mrs. Charles nlngs, chairman of tho executive coin
Hoffman, Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. mlttee. Efforts of the owners of tho
J. S. Lyons, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, casoltno schooner Barnacle to untler-
1 Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, Mrs. F. D. take an advertising campaign on bo-
BREAKWATER
GOES KOI
ion South Fifth street. The time
was spent in the sal way, that
jOf sewing, games, ataxic and dainty,
refreshment.
The name of Miss Leena Ulter
was added to tne membership roll.
Those present this week wore:
MIsMe Frances. Irene and Margaret j
Stack, Jtllla Ross, Marie Vasey, Lc- ,
ona Utter. Lanra Robert, Eva Dres-'
sor and Bewe Flanagan.
MIm Alpha Manzey will entertain
In two weeks.
ALLEGANY wedding.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
.planning to leave soon on an ox
Miss Mildred Gould and Mr. Wm. tondod trIp to California.
Roberts, both of Allegany, wcro mar-! .
rled Friday noon nt tho Methodist1 . 4
parsonage, Rev. Jas. E. Knotts of- '. (
f (elating with tho ring ceremony.
JTho brldo and grom were attended. Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Hnr-
jy tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .ry Brad field entertained at ono ofj
G. A. Gould, and two sisters, Mrs. 'tho most delightful and unlquo nf-j
George Terry and Mrs. E. C. Barker, fairs of tho season, a baby party. !
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will leave Sun- Thoro wore seven mothers present ,
day on tho Rcdondo for San Pedro, ' with their babies, all girls, six j
from where they will go to Arizona , months old, whose birthdays range
to visit with Mrs. Roberts brother. from the Fourth of July to tho'
Gcorgo Gould. Mrs. G. A. Gould will thirteenth of August, and nil of v
thorn "Just as pretty and sweet ns
they could be." this from the host-,
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Cafeteria Club with Mrs.
R. 11. Corey.
WEDNESDAY
Royal Auction Bridge with
Mrs. R. K. Booth.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. 11.
M. Albce. .
Brldgo Club with Mrs. E.
K. Jones.
Narcissus Club with Mrs.
Carl West.
North Bend Presbyterian
Ladles' Aid In church linll.
Catholic Ladles' Card Par
ty nnd dnnco In
Hall, North Bend.
THURSDAY
Minnc-WlB with Mrs. P. II.
Dresser.
Norwegian Lutheran Young
Ladles Aid with Mrs.-R. O.
Thorpe.
North Bend Bnptlst Ladles'
Aid In their rooms.
Enstsldo Sowing Club with
Mrs. Fred Moore.
North Bund Altar Guild
with Mrs. J. G. Horn.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Olivia Edmnn,
FRIDAY
St. Valentino ball nt Eagles
Hall.
North. Bond now card club
with Mrs. H. E. Burmcster.
Ladlca' Art Club Valentino
Exchnngo with Mrs. W. E.
Hongland.
' Morrow, Mrs. F. V. Cattcrlln and ,iown the coaBt were unavailing. Tho
Miss Mnrgarot Shnw. mcn jmd proposed an advanco of $75
' Pi.tv snriTi R n,onth for 8lx monlhB-
, ' 1 u. miii.ih. 1 u thc ,ucctlnB of tj10 now cxecu-
1 1 T The North Bend Episcopal ladS'llve committee held yesterday after-
' . . . nnnna li n .nnmtinm worn nrpRontftd
.win give a social and card party nt "" " --
T I Taylor's Hall next Tuesday evening. " tho I,In of "'Ivcrtlsing ns out
T ' Mrs. L. C. Reynolds will have charge "" b' D- M- 1,0Btc' ono 0t th(
T I of the program for the function. , owns nd builders of tho 37-fool
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INFORMAL CHAT.
tho
foot
crnft that will soon sail down thc
I Icoast, bound for South America. Be
.icauso of tho money stringency tho
memucrs wcro noi invoruuio 10 mo
Rev. Samuel F. Greet: and dnuch
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Logglo's 1 lor. Miss Mario, loft this week on 1 i"j-"
the Elder for Washington, wheroi Mr. Posto said: "Wo hnvo tho scc-
4 I they will engngo In cvnngollcal sor- ond smallest craft mat over nttempt
4 vices, Miss Gregg assisting with vo-cl a trip of this magnitude. It Is
4 cnl work. adventuresome Wo nro oIbo bound
4 Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Rngsdalo left on a gold-seeking expedition. In mnk
4 this week for San Francisco, where ling our trip down tho const wo will
4 Ihoy expect to make their home. I put In at every port between hore and
4 Mrs. Geo. Porcp will leave for tho Panama Canal. Our boat Is built
4' ho: homo In Callfornln next week on Coos Bny nnd if given expense
41 after a short visit with her parents, i money wo will advcrtlso Coos Bay."
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Coko. . "This Is ono-clcvonth of tho annual
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Kendall loft Income last year of tho Chamber,"
thlr week via Seattle for Mlnncnp-1 said Mr. Jennings, "nnd tho executive
oils, whero they will mako their committee did not think It expedient
"ire. 1 to spend this much."
Mr. nnd Mrs. W.. F. Miller left to-1 A movo to allow tho advertising
day on tho Brenkwatcr via Portland , Commltto to consider tho nlnn wns
4-. for southern points, probably tnklng , proposed but collapsed for want of n
4 In tho San Dlcgo fnlr, from which second, when It wna further proposed
4 j point Mrs. Miller will go on to Kings t,nt their action should bo final.
jClty. Florida, on on extended visit Move Mfo Saving Station.
' With friends. , Olllrlt nrllnn In nmvltif lin llfn
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VcimcI lA-nvcH nt Ten (VCW
EvcctMl to lloat Elder to r
At 10 o'clock this morn;;hl
Brenkwatcr loft out for jC,!!
carrying passengers nnd !,
cargo of freight. 8h8 h 'lr
threo hours hondstnrt of the w,
nnd Is scheduled to arrive fi,,t ,
Portland. " "
Among thoso who loft on w...
'goof frolRht.,?c,1TrC!!Bn, CUPlnln El
to leave Port- n",nl" tFullr. Mr. Morrll, j,
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accompany thorn.
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HONOR VISITOR
TALEXTIXi: PARTY.
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ItlRTHDAY PARTY
Tho Enstsldo Ladies' Aid will give
Baby chat, motherly advice and
,u ua, auunnmun r , "'.. Vnlontno HOcIn, ,, oy8lcr iU,or
lu"" U4 h.cium. 4 HtJBi- ., ,,. Ri,,l,M rUxr llnll Vnl ,v
vuiiikvu 111s luuiiii uutiiuar ihi .. ..-,.. ji, r,i.m , ' " "' " -.
Monday afternoon, about fourteen . ... ,',. ..,. .13- A vnlentlno box, n progrnm and
Of hi. little friend, making merry J , " --ther feature, will bo provided.
mm nun. iiuuii'iiiK Kauii:--i ncro in- .nlirnnr
Mastcr Everett J. Harrington eel
cbratcd his fourth birthday last
Last Friday evening, Mrs. W. N.
Ekblnd ontertalncd at an evening
of chat nnd music for Mrs. Gcorgo 1
saving station Is necessary, thought
tho members of tho Chamber, follow
ing tho report of President McLaln
showing- that tho monoy, $17,000,
has long beon set aside for tho niov-
Gcorgo W. Eldor arrived In nt 8
o'clock this morning from tho south
nnd loft ngnln nt ono for Portland.
Sho carried a passenger list of 70
persons and a fnlr cargo
iMW-ri.M.Wiuiu.u....l-. rf --- ;..,,
land nt nlno o'clock Monday mom- ... ' " N"'" aair inj
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1"B.
When tho Rcdondo reported n
more than SO miles blow off thn
Golden Onto tho Elder wns at that
tlmb In tho midst of tho bnd wcnlhor
off Capo Blanco nnd not far from
tho spot whero tho Nnnn Smith took
tho steam schooner Nnrthlnnd In
tow until sho could rig n Jury rud
der after being dnmnged In tho
storm.
Word from tho llghthouso this
afternoon atnted that thoro 1b n
heavy wind outsldo and n high sea
running.
Thoso who left at noon for Port
land 011 tho Eldor were:
Mm. P. Stlgllch, J. J. BcnBley.'Mrs.
Bonsloy, K. W. Minor, A. G. Mink,
John A. Prcntlco, Mrs. Prentice,
Mrs. A. M. Ruzcll, J. 11. Steeples,
Mrs. J. H. Stcoplcs, It. C. Carpenter,
Mrs. R. C. Cnrponter, Mrs. Lottlo
Mnnley, Mrs. Violet Mather, Goo.
Mather, Mrs. Rny Perdy, G. II.
Kondnll, Mrs. 0. B. Kcndnll, Mrs.
Josephine Cram, Mario Gregg, C. A.
Glenn, Samuel Gregg, C. L. Stockln,
Olf Hnlf, A. W. Dlndlngor, Mrs. A.
O. Hill, Mrs. P. E. Stovona, A. G.
Hill, Robt. E. Steel, Geo. Robinson,
Everett Blnckwoll, Mra. E. Blnck
woll, Elmer Blnckwoll, W. L. Black
woll, P. W. Olson, Axol Hld
qutst, Mrs. B. B. Smith, Miss Attn
SKA'S WKAITH GRkATKST
A'lasku KIhIigHcm nro More VU,
Than Output, of Mlnw.
S13ATTLE, ffn.li., Feb. e.-h,
tjio first tlmo In tho lilntory of AUi.
lea tho vnluo of sea product! titi.
ed thoso of tho mlncB, nccordlor tt
ittatlHtlcs for 19 J. J, compiled b; ib,
Alaakn Htoninshlp Company.
including canned salmon, haUbat
mrs nnu wnirtiR ivory, tho ochi
yielded $23,112,000, ns ngalntt ,
218,000 of nilnornl prodticls, chlefl;
i,um, cuppor anu suvor. Mlicdlu
coub products of tho soil and form
Amounted to $300,o6o, making Ata
kn's total for tho year M2,86O,O0.
WATERFRONT NEWS
JEWSJ
ilulgcd In until flvo o'clock, when
Ice cream and cake wcro served to
tho following little folks: June Mc
"Lntifchlln
Thclma
vand Florence
Duncan and William Da.hney, Char
)Io and Bobble Vasey, Emerson
Gordon Noff, Curtis Naglc nnd
1 The mothor. and daughter, prcs-'.
cnt were: Mrs. T. C. Russell and.
KAHTS1DE INDIES.
"'Porep who leaves next Wednesday ,nB nnd thnt tho tWo "oni of the Yayton, P. M. Jennings, Dr. E. V.
' for her homo in California. Mra. . burcau from WnBnlnBton hnvo been Morrow, J. E. Miller, K. W. Good
I Ekblad served dainty refreshments ' hero t0 BOt tho ,,nn ,n ,notlon' "u nl- c- Hewitt, II. C. Wolfbfon,
to hor guests. The Invited list In-' BPon,8 salt' Mr McLaln, "thnt tho j Douglas Burroughs, Blnnch Batcher,
4 I rin.in.i mv t uii.ii-nni Mra t 'head of tho bureau Is nn old man.iRobort Elliott, Mrs. Rnlf Elliott, Lyn
! Stnnloy Henderson, Mrs. Geo. Gil-Uo trlc" to ,CC1' tno oxi'cnso of his Bntchor, A. Dolglolsh, Mrs. L. L. 1 for San Francisco.
hertson, Mrs. Geo. Porcp nnd Misses I "oimnmoni down to wiint it was Tiiomna, J. ifouoK, Frank Wester-1'
At nlno o'clock Monday mortlt;
tho Ooorgo W. Eldor will lore f
Cooc Day from Portlnnd. She b
rxhcdtilcd to sail from hero for Ev-
rolca nt four o'clock Monday trier-neon.
Tho YcllowBtono In repotted h I
from Snn Frnnclsco nnd the D!ij
bark from Portlnnd on Monday,
Tomorrow morning tho Km
Smith Is Hchcdulod to arrive In fra
Snn Frnnclsco and will leave (it
again either Tuesday or Wcdnetii)
ntrinlng,
At. thrco o'clpck tomorrow tfftNl
neon tho Rqdondo will leave w
T. , n Iluth rarr' . 0tls WllTOn " tortnlned Tiioailnv nfiomnnn i.w m -""'nson, uiars
. Marbelle McLaughlin, Lou(g tori, ncd Tuc.d a, noon b M s. Myron, Ama Kkblnd
and Lois Black. Dorothy,',, ,1. r-.i.rin. iM t w m ' v,nonri nt '"-,r 'on,c' Tho,v
ronco Balne. and Master. "d , ' 5?.1 " ,,' Jf:. ,: w noting was largely devoted to plan-! COQUILLESOCT
har- . , , ... , , , R,R 'r tho Boclnl February 13th.
, J. Murphy nnd Ednn Jessie, Mrs. ,,... ,,. .... Q,,, , ,
and n ,, . ,, ,,, ,. Thoso enjoying Mra. Stcckor. ho.pl-
iP.M.Tulley nnd Mary Florence, Mr.. ,, ,, " ., . , , " ,'
EV- llnrrv m.Hri.1.1 nn,. Sf,rBrl Kl.n. . tB,,,r Wr Mfi' "' "' MMY. '
Tho Enstsldo Ladles' Aid was cn-.Solnn j0jinBon( cinra Myron, May nuot 20 years ago. Ho would prob-' lund, Peter Brown, L. M. Thorson, '
Inez JohiiBon. aoIV Et heart ralluro If this mattor " u. wiho, i imiiotto, J. w. Mur-
,'was broached too quickly." It was' !". J. A. Borgnnn, N. G. Nndson,
Hi CHAT. I I decided to wrlto to tho Oregon Sona-'c"r,s ''n. Bomnrd Leon, Otto Ed-
millNr- AU
orctt Harrington.
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J ENGAGEMENT
Harry BTsdfleld and Margaret Elza.
V. P. S. SOCIAL
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Wm. Steckol, Mrs. W. P. Dyorly, Mra.
Irving Hndlock, Mrs. E. Vlncynrd,
nnd Mrs. Percy Poot. They will moot
nlng for tho .oclnl February 13th
(Spcclnl to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., Fob. C On Snt-'of construction will bo hero about
urday afternoon Mrs. T. BenJ. Currlo tho tulddlo of this month to bogln
was hostess to a dainty vlolot lunch-1 making tho movo of tho station.
innn. Thn inliln u-na nrntllli- lnni-nf.-l
,......, M. - .. ,........, ..-..... rrint i.nvcio)ci it,o.
uuiiiii 111 11111 wi'i kh 11 f 1 in iwuiin tr tii. mint invnru iniiririnf nnnn itnnai'o 1 . .
4 Tho Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. S. , ,, ,"...". ..." J. .. ".- i-.nvoiopes witn tno coos Bay ad
- .... . , i.-i-i. . . . . . i aiuuKUi.
.ui. mm .im. is. uuikii niiuuuui.e eiijoyou n snori uusincss una socini 1
tho engagement of their daughter, session nt the chapel parlor. last
Mis. Mlna to Mr. C J. Anderaen, .evening, Mis. El.lo Larson nnd Jcl
of North Bend. Tho brldo to bo li mor Rofslnnd entertaining.
a charming young woman wlioso , Rondlng. by Oliver Larson and Tho ladles nf thn N'nrih iinn.i
Cnthollo Churoh will glvoa public L V.. .1. . ... o"'"8. whero tho samo will bo print
rnr.1 ,,rv ,....i ,in,,n i i wi... 0n0 of n,osl olnborato nfaflrslC(i ti10 bi, to bo nnlll ,1V thn ,,.,
hall, next Wwlnosdny ovonlng. Fob-' f tho f0"8"" w"8. on T"CSl,n' ovc bcr. This Is done in a special effort
tors and representatives nt WnBh-!,nm, Doluort Howoll, A. Hnkvost,
Ington. It Is believed that tlio chief Frank Adams, P. L. Adams, Otto
Edlund, Loulso Thomns, Arbold link-
vivacious way. have won hor a host Petor Thorpo woro lioad and E. O.
of frlondB In tho social world. Mr. '.Mollom played .omo very pretty
Anderson I. a popular young mnn ! pl.no solos. In two wooks thn Y.
of North Bond and Is omployod In j s. will moot ugnln In tho chapel
tho box factory at that place. Tho parlors,
nuptials have not boon definitely nr- Proiont Inst ovonlng woro Rov.
CARD PARTY
place. Tho afternoon wns spent In vurtlslnir on tho bnek will i, nrinin.i
nocdlwork. Those present woro Mcs- frc0 for anyone, wn. tho decision of
vost, Ellon Hnkvost, Mrs. L. Hak
vost, Loola Hakvest, C. Nelson, Ed
O'Donnld, Mlko Zollck, M. Erros, Ell
Sampson, T, McDonough, Robt. Dim-mlck.
dames Williams, Collier. Juza, Hal ! ,ho chamber. Authority was given
I Pierce . Nloman, McFaw Fclshlm nnd to nny person to bring 1000 or morel Tfl flDril fl I H P II & 1 1 P
J 'tho M IsBes Sherwood, Maury, Lund , envelopes to cither or tho newspaper Y W If fl.l HU I
, , nd Woodford. 'offices, whero tho same will bo nrlnt-' ' U U'LIH IVInUUIllIU
ruary 10.
CJAIH) SOCIAL.
runged.
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JUNIOR BANQUET.
I
ISonnlo Rofslnnd, Jennlo John.on, ' On Tuosdny, Pobrunry 0, tho North
i and Mrs. R. O Thorpo, tho Mlsaos in
ning, when Miss Clnro Shorwood was to provdo nil business letters out of!
hoBtess to tho J. O. W. Club nt a 7 thla'cltv with tho namo nf Cnn nvl
o'clock chlckon dinner. Tho tnblos attached.
wero prettily decorated with cut ;,n(Io ,Ifo Mci1,,er.
iiunurB. r.ncn Kuesi lounci nor "i,v im ,,. i i i .. i .
m
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WEUY
HITOFIEI
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I I Kisio Uirson una .Messrs. jonn King. ; ""nn r.piscopni incnes will entertain i'""-" " pruny nanu-pninicu pioco cr, wroto Dr. C. W. Towor "and now I
Aim row i.iiik. a. uminuii j. aiiiuiii uii piuiuc curn pari) in rayior s ' -"."o. hudiito iiBibiuii in j hollcvo I nm
This afternoon tho Pinks of thnMn, . Potnrion. B. Ivorson, E. G
Mothodlst Junior Loaguo are tender-, Mellom
Ing tho Bluos a banquet In the ' ('. Thorpe
B. R. Keller Announces Great
Feature Film for Opening
New House Here '
entltlod to n rest." It Manager B. R. Kollor announced
church hall.
, hamson
How would you like to go
TO THE "
PANAMA EXPOSITION '
FREE
All Expenses Paid
. I Hall. An InloPAHtlnn- nmfrnm lmo scrvlnc 1)V MosdamoR Wllllamfi nnd , ....... i
"1 " .----.-.. n r lci " ' ' - HUH UlIWllIlldllHI V VIlII!f1 II1IIF IP 'l'U.' trtiftitr llml ...
, Oliver Larson, P. Thorpe, 'ben arranged. Including solos by Dr. I Wljoqvlst. After dinner tho balance I or ,)0 nm,,Q an ,lonorary llloniU0P nf , nm n ... ...?. ..." . ..
, J. Fofslndn nnd Alirn-, Bnrtlo, Mrs. E. L. Robinson of Marsh-, of tho evening was spent In dancing. ' tho Chamber of Common fnr iir .' bom. mHi.i ....' . .. " J ,Bl
field, Mrs. J. W. Oardlnor. acconinan- Thoso prosont woro Mesdamos Wll-I ,.rnnin.i.. f i.i. .. nin.... . '..'... .,mo .moB
'-.. .- -- ..., ..'......... linn K.i Tmn. c,f-.i L..i. T" "." ." . w ..udU( vmi wouiiosday ovc-
i .v. 'w .. ..mi i iinvn, uiiii uiiirii - ....., ...... ...., qi,i or tlio nrirnnlz.itlnn. nine
NOMINATION BLANK
I nominate
(Name,)
(Address)
This Coupon
Worth 'lob'o Viitcri;
Only Ono (l) Nomlnntlon blank
ullowud to each oaudldato.
OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION FROM
Redross Drue Stn
mental solectlous by Mrs. Perl Riley Hnzard, Lnwronco, Cnndlln, Currlo,
Balllngor. Tho Roynolds slstora will i Folsom, Sterling, Hawkins, Shor-
' npponr In popular songs.
"
AIKTIO.V MUlDfJi:
wood. Single, Harlson, Howard,
Ootild, Jones, Lynns, Kndlcott, Oeo.
Lorenz, Henry Lorenz, Llljciivlst,
Lamb, Barton, Puhrmnn, tho Misses
Jones, Hnrlocker, Woodford nnd
Davenport.
On Friday and Saturday ovonlngs
On Thursday, Jan. 28th, Mrs.
, C. P, McOoorgo was hostosH Infor
mnlly nt n dollghtful afternoon of
auction bridge; Mrs. MoKldowny
winning tho prlzo. Appotlzlng ro
froHliinonts woro served to thn
guostB who woro: Mrs. A. K. Adol-
porgor, Mrs. C. It. Peek, Mrs. Wll-
son Kaufman, Mrs. R. M. Jennings,
Mrs. It. II, Coroy, Mrs. II. K. Kelty,
Mrs. w. P. MoKldowny, Mrs. L. O.
Sutherland, Mm.W.S.NIcliolson, Mrs.
, Convorso, Mrs. A, K. Jonwii, Mrs.
P. M. Parsons nnd Mrs. A. B. Gld-
! iy.
,
! COTILLION CI.U1I I
, . ;
, Iii sjdto of tho stormy night, tho
soulnl given by tho Cotillion Club
last Wednesday evening was, by
far, tho host attonded nffnlr tho
Club has hold this winter. Tho I McFaw and Williams, tho Misses
music was furnished by Mortons Boss Maury, Ruth Woodford, Emily
Harp Orchestra and the harmony Harlockor and Dorothy Watson.
Kmil frtrfll frrini 1inti flntln .,(.,.. ' '. "' n ..
w " ' ""'. J'iu.iu t,oes Koulli. C. S,
Neod PJua PnlroN. Mr. Kollor has arranged for tho
Tho noed of firo patrols for our ramoi'8 Him "113" as tho opening
forests was strongly uxprossod and ro(Uuro This Ih n special Vltnerunh
Secretary Motley waB Instructed to nna rcn'"reH Anltu Stownrt. Julia
draw upu strong oudorsomont of tlio'Swavno 1,ovt' Harry T. Moroy nnd
uarry Northrop. It wna secured hy
mo ramie uoast reprosontatlvo of
tho Oonoral Film Company, which
controls all tho big features nnd Is
tho Inrgost film producor In tho
world.
Somo other good roots will bo
shown, making a six root program.
Mr. Kollor announces that tho Mu.
sonlo prlco of admission will nlwnya
bo ton cents, tho oxtra seating capac
ity enabling him to secure fontures
at this price which other smaller
Wlnsor Is
Tho gueata present woro loud In I Ul0 "K sl m,1Bonil , win ,
their praise of tho Club's ho.pU.Hty , .il "lh!SP ""d. ?" ' Ie?.v.e
and cornet was music of tho best. L.i i.. .'...
t), .. ..... , . . in"''""K s "o io uaiiromia on
""i"i. j lor tuero about February 15 to wit
stato appropriation nnd forward this
to Snlom.
t Exponses for tho Coos nnd Curry
nYlllllltc tllllQt Itn nnt t ... tl
of last week Mrs. N. N. Nleman wasi,, ",",. "!,,' ,,; ,, , ' '" " ,'
hostess in honor of Mrs. Folhlm and ! eC'nre'1 ! re',dei ,McLn,n fo,Iow"'K
Mrs. McFaw of llnndon. On P Ida- JT."nB0M " neither Myrtle
ovonlng 500 was tho pnstl.no of ,0 ',10'' nnudon hnvo yet made tholr
evening, Paul Sterl.ngand Miss IM N rlh Ben , T fr0'"
lips tying for high score. Tho host-' L ,T "'n turned over
ess served dainty refreshments, be- ZXm !? p " U, r"
Ing agisted by Mrs. Ha. Pierce. ! J" ""."J ?' T countlP ll(l8
Thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. T'Sm".'3"- l) 8,ml "r ,uno,mt ,a
Mrs. McFaw nnd Mrs. Folshlm, MIi I ' l T, nml dleck U1 on o
Phillips and Messrs. Longston, Slo."rJL Ward- who ', J-nlol, P. o. llorton, Oeorgo Rot-
nor, A. T. Haines nnd W. A. Hold,
i reimportation nnd Mnll Sorvlco
W. P. Miller, I. S. Smith, Alva Doll.
Entertainment nnd Reception Al
bert Mntson, J. n, Pianagan, C. R.
Peck.
Advertising P. A. Tlodgen, Geo.
W. Leslie, I. S. Kaufman and T. T.
Bennett.
Location of Enterprises E. Mln
Bus, w. S. Chandler, J. s. Lyons, Fred
Chestnut.
Railroad A. H. Powers, R. M.
Jennings, Hugh McLaln,
Panama Pacific Exposition Hugh
McLaln, A. J. Mendel, and William
Grimes.
mnn ami Miller,
On Saturday ovonliiB. the pnstlmo
now In San Frnnclsco.
A relief mnp of Coos Bny Is necos-
being needlework, those s pending ! "?' T"0 h.o executive commit-
'evening woro MeBdames John Juza, .,,", r ,. . ,,urc,,a8ed l,r
if..'.. . ""...' i vldlng tho advert sne rammiii.. i
w..r, .... Area wa.Ker, Kelshlm, llbl0 to ,., ,,., .. -""..:
Henry Songstackon reported that n
United States Wlreloss Station has
probably been secured for Coos Bay
nnd will bo erected nt tho Smith mill
providing tho permission of C. A.
Smith can bo secured.
Now Committees,
Tho committees for tho coming
year, as announced by R. M. Jen
nings, chairman of tho executive com-
Friday ovonlng. February 12. tho ' ' .. ."'. "' wu"
Iclub will hold Its seml-monthlyip- '"Tft' "r Zt " "B
?!.,. ", liZSf.r iy .?.h6..na" ni,t0 t0' of tho state. Mrs. win-
Rtvin r ..' "" ".,:. r,8,,lcSor and children went out overland , me ro ns follows:
will be erve T.rrr: rlnVT "'V ".nt .wor t,iat hard I oA Roads-E. E. Straw. John A
-"- " r iril) llin IIPIVI" Dim,,.., I.. ,l. m .- Illlll llaiiri. Oo,,,.,..,.l
-, ...w .....,, uou.to in 5 OllllS'.a ........ a.ui.ij UBMSOlUtUl'U, t
DE.MtKNHTRATION CAlt SHWI
A7P COQUILLE, IIAMlOy AM
MYRTLE POINT' AND 18 (IIUUI
LY PRAISED .MASY OR0W
Tho Dodgo demonstration crftk
first of tho now typo of nutM
bo brought hero, was brought W
lodnv from tho Conull 0 YH1
whore It has boon shown for
! pnst ton dny8. It scores great
' with tho nutolsts In IJandon,
qulllo and Myrtlo Point, and bI
plnced ordoro for tho Dodse. Tkl
ordere will ho filled shortly.
1 ho Bnmlon Western World
the following concerning t"
rent Ion accorded the car bjr B
don nutolsts which was ilmllMj
thiFo nt ovory other Wwn "
wnH shown: .
' Tho now Dodgo car, a rnodtl'
n i,ii. .n.. ,.-.,., r.i,t over "
n lliwii nna uu....v w--
Anrshflold hy Local Agent M
ai....,.f.i T.mu.inv im beea tbtt
tor of nttrnctlon for auto '" '
wejc. Sovorol hundred peopn"
uxnnilned li nnd ridden In "'
llhnatt
not ono hob gono iiwiiy "''",
Hiirlng Mr. Sh'orrard that b w
wonderful proposition.
"For craco of body and M"
of finish, tho Dodgo compar
nny. It hna somo 8a". I
inont. Amonc thorn are lt ''..I
tnnoous roBponalvoneus,
bu
I r-lMInf ll
power, us pronounccu i"y
fmtlnti tin. Rloadlness of pisu '
lm frnn,1nm fim frnflr lhl"'D'
tho oleganco of workmapib'P
Ifn nnrln. nn well 88 It M
-" " t
..li UIUIUVHIO, ui
"Such a car with the W.
nt rinrlirit Ttrnlhnra. WHO nY'
In the business for many yA
hind It. nt $Q00 laid doWD'
don, is a rovelatlon to "
Mr. ""
tw '
frntornlty,"
says
VShn'o trnt nvnrvthing 0D
kn ni ti9nn imnten a w
Just keep your eye on
the.
'The. nrnannf par bdOnS
nnnrlfiim nf Afnrshfleld. "
rnrl nrnooln in haVO hi " .
oiiBtratl6n machine here 1"
uvnlro llo nlrnadv b'
w v..u. ..w ... y
nmnlinr, nf nrnnnocts nu "
tlcally closed several deal-
x rmn iiiTV nnd !'"..
be given by tlie OATllOtlO
of NORTH REND W
k
Rtlll llv lliv llnll ..,,1 ., . . , ' -v...; oiivna III mu OlinS'.a """ '
i
HALIi, Wednesday evening'
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