The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915 -EVENING EDITION.
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'i Ackerinryi and Gordon Rnstnusscn.
SOCI.VIj CALBNDAK
Tlio roiiowing Dug uoen coiuriuui-'ed:
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I WOMB.VS Al'A'ILIAKV I
Knetslde Ladles' Aid with
Mrs. Percy Peet,
Open meeting of Lndlcs'
Guild.
WBDNBSDAY
Hay City Lndloa' Aid with
Mrs. Hemmlngway.
Auction bridge with Mrs.
J. S. Hanson.
Ktoster Club with Mrs. J.
Q. Jnrvls.
FRIDAY
Phllathea Society nt Bap
tist Church parlors.
Norwegian Lutheran Y. P.
'
A COOS HAY PICNIC
4
What is so raro as a day In Spring!
When tho winter rains have ull
blown by,
When birds from their leafy coverts
I sing,
And tho sun shines down from a
cloudless sky!
'Twas Just such a day on old Coos
Buy
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ATTRACTIVH HXHIHIT OP XA
TIO.VALI.V AltVKRTISKI) (J0O11S
Col.ttimlion Was Xatlon AVIdo and
IiM-ul Store Miule .Most In
tcsjstliijj Showing of Pop- -uliir
Preparations
Tho interior of "Tho Owl" drug
store rc3omblcd a mlnlturo booth at
tho San Francisco Imposition tins
soy Kroltzor, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, S. at clmpel parlors.
Mrs. I). Y. Stafford nnd .Mrs. A.' Thimble Club with
L. Hoticeworth. Mrs. W. II. Ken- $ W. Vaughan.
nody will be hostess In two weoks. SATURDAY
.Mrs.
i That a merry crowd put out to sea. WOli -V 1 1 1 1 Its generous nnd artistic
'Hound for tho place whero tho displny of "Nationally Advertised
sands gleam white Goods" and attractive- nnnounce-
nu wie wnu winus uiow o cr me tnCnts
water free. , n w
ns a nation wldo colehrntlon
wpok of "National Adveruseu
I). M. C. CLl'R
At the special meeting last Tues-i
day nfternoon of the Presbyterian I
Women's Auxiliary, the ladles de-
elded to give a chain of silver teas, Tho regular bi-monthly meeting of
H. C. Club With Miss lINomoniM wna this tilcnln rftvl ';.. n, .i..l nn.
I U'1,ll .l, I. .,..! I..) ..-,.,!.. l.l I vuuo ...in ... -" .
T '-,;'V"'"i l i - l " i ""io uuii d."u iieu, i, , an i autnorizou -uoou
Helen Gulovsen.
did Sleep, .,,.Bi,.,l.,' Stnrrg "Tim Owl"
Frank Black's noma on Fifth street, An orange slipped from Its moor-, iolne(1 ln observance of tho occasion,
they found themselves surrounded by ings nwny, .... ! Thoro wns a liberal distribution of
ii.i.i.ii.inMM.iMMkiiiTi.M .! ,a nit iiiiinifmi inin inn iiHinit iinnn i i
flurlng April, each member enter- the North Hend D. M. C. Club wns l"'r.c'V , ' ,, "",'. ", ',.. ,Vo' .." i"-- - -i'. Bamples and many compliments wore i
tnlnlng five other members some held at the homo of Mrs. N. G. Hames V ... " ''. 1," '., Tim crmmlli.p. linnW worn milrklv imssed on the enterprise ami nuraci-
'tlino during the month nnd to dls- with the following ladles In attend- was surely surprised. ( Tho grappling hooks were aulckl , vent,g8 of tho ,dca.
ths with their nnce: .Mrs. Jinipn Parr. .Mrs. nenry , ", ," '" " '".' ".: wi, i mm .,!,., ,iii, .mn I Tho wlndon dispiny wuicii win uo
pense for two months
Report of the Kern, Mrs. Arthur Morton, Mrs
eo on tho" proceeds of the I Lester Baton, Mrs. Ira Weltze'l, Mrs! If0,1'1. l''e table decorations bolng vlo-' w," ,irnvoiv ' generally and generously coinpll
pie Hipper showed that tho W. Vaughn, Mrs. Steward, McDonald "d f"'." Us Bafety tl,cy voly a , cA of tllt
145 ns MrfcWallwItil.MrtI.A.I- Btoml slIont (7) wlth paratlons that hove become familiar
. .. "'. ""." "" ""' """"'" "'i'i ..i i II-. i,.i.. i. ". i, .i,' 1) ooil n-rhl 1 , lO a " imuuBii i"'" ii'u'
ing or mo refreshments were served nt tlio '"V""-11 " ""u" h"i i i"" i
cooked food sales
'commltt
.chltken
Auxiliary netted about
rep ii It of their efforts
The next rectilnr meutlnir
Auxiliary will bo Wednesday April I eloso of tho sowing and social ssslon.
7th nt tho church. The ladles pres-,Mrs. Honry Kern will bo hostess to
ont lust Tiieadny were: Mrs. A. T. ' tho club moniboru In two weeks.
Hulnes, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. I .
Q. O. Sutherland, Mrs. Eva Onm-
mill, Mrs. W. K. Wilson, Mrs. Dun
can Ferguson, .Mrs. 1. S. Smith, .Mrs.
C. II. Wnltor, Mrs. A. B. Dlmont,
Mrs. M. A. Swcetman and Mrs. F.
M. Flye.
1 .j. 4.
4
ITho color scheme wns lavender nnd While brave men worked with Iron
I entered In the prize competition wns
ment-
0 prc-
r VIU1 a Virh-nlii ....!
TT cniov l yAUZ::1me.
f . Tk. Wt. I. ik. - w .w, I ,,,.. OCJl ftUMc
t .imut yoa 19 in4 tr
tyH
inJnjrmtQlfa1lth muueof
II fvf ill l yon in (Mr frt.
df tht mutKil ffiri ei th itt.
Ii Inftrf la you th rt arxt fron.
Irtv of h mftrt fcmoui mgert
tn-1 InMrumcnlilnlf. tt prrMiff
n tmllct viricty tf melody tnj
mirih l iu!t fwr ierv moo.1
TKil it lh rharm th VKtrotx
MlruMMyafeML
KT IZ."S ". H
5V4a!
M I
Rirr vm ??R iLLH
rT" " ar
COOH ltlVCIt CI, Ull
IIHXHFIT RICCITAh
' Hinnniitnna n II 1 ! nH'Olm Ilfrfl
end. Tho dinner was n most delicious ... , ,...,., .1 ir-m,,, ima imnn pniisldoralile
one Its crowning feature being the t spite of the kindly warning There, has b consl ah 0
of fato
Tho Bpwortli I.caguo of tho Meth
odist Church hns engaged tho ser
vices of Miss Omit Darkness of Al
bany nnd n graduate of tho Coliitn-
bla School of Oratory In Chicago,
lll llflll lllll.. .. Hnnit.ll m. 1ir...l...l
"ii" "III hU l ItllillUI Ull UUIIfO
.1 t.... ..ll I..4...I I...
Tho Coos River High School ,,, "'"": " . '. ."'..""S. J?.
ivuiiim() IUMU IMIVI!, ill VJJU iIf1Ulfcll
League Hall.
Miss Harkncss comes with the
beat of recommendations anil n
raro treat for Coos Hay peoplo Is
looked forward to.
eleVcanZsmrasmall blrffl Thoy woro bent on a voyage o'er the east the last few years" Mr. Co
cake with four canmcB Xso nroud l,, watera bluo 1,nn remarked, "as a result of tho ov
J?lnli$Xrt. So the anchors they heaved not n I er Increasing popularity of Nation-
!,- T 1 moment Into
The following relatives were pres- (Thls ,nIe ,s 8nd but trllc-)
cnt:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Illack. Mr. nnd
They landed afar on n foreign
strand,
Sewing Club met IIiIh week at Hie
hotno of Miss Dorothy Dungiiii nnd
elocted the following officers: Pros,,
Miss Jesslo Smith; vlce-pres., MIsu
Ruth Ucstjey; sec, Miss Dorothy
DuiiKun; treiis,, Miss Mary Hmltli.
After a few pleasant hours of
scwjng, games and music, n boun
tiful luncheon was served to tho
Misses: Ruth and Lucy Ilessoy, Jes
slo and Mnry Smith, Pearl Rogerx,
Freda Milton, Alceu Kgeuhoff, B11
h'.o Worth, Agues Hull, Bllen and
llle Kncgrun, Doiothy Diingan, Mrs,
J, A. Smith and Mrs. C. II. Diingan.
4
.) prto(iiti:HS cum
SOCIin'Y BLIHTIOX
I-
Among thoso whoso election Into
Kiiiiina, ti Soiihomoro society of Bu
gene, Is announced appears tho unme
of Miss Lucy Poweru, of Mnrsh
flehi. 4
I i.rrri.B sox cintisTBXKD 1
-
niT llMnSllSiJo1?.0 U'onUed their household store.
?;,aL.eVO,8Geo'rge5"dloebOer"0S8 A" th nt,VU9 '" 8kl11-
So! Sffi1UrcJiiftaSSda5l?.,W9" -' cln- - " 8llorc-
Ruby Ulack and Mrs. carl SmedburBWth rflcg ,oadcd nd BWords n.
mid nun juiui. uuut irieiiua wuru ulnntpil
Miss Ida Mattson, Mrs. Mattlo nialn, , They ,nstened to the spot.
Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs. J. C. Hlggi. ilut tile nntlvcs never u
Mrs. Rosa Preuss
I
breathed.
-'irouuio they wanted not.
protest
ally Advertised products. Peoplo
linvo been educated to insist upon
getting what they call for hecauso
they have learned thnt substitutes
aro never equal to tho original. I
nttrlbuto tho rapid growth of tho
business of "The Owl,, to tho fact
that my customers have always got
ten exactly what they called for."
Tho celebration hns been n suc
cess nnd Mr. Cohan is to congratulat
ed on tho Inltlntlvo displayed.
The llttlu sou of Mr. and Mrs.
John (1. Mullen, of North Ilend,
has been christened John FranclH
by Rev. Father McDevltt In tho
North Doud Catholic Church, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hanks acting us
sponsors. Tho buby was born Fob-
nii'iy 1 sin
IIAPTIST hADIKS TBA
At tho IlnptlHt Ladles Sliver Tea
Last Monday nfternoon the Prog
r.cH Club met at the regular tlino
f6r tliulr program nt thu homo of
Mrs. F, W. Payne, nt tho Myrtlo
Arms. The topic for discussion wuh
"The Pacific CoiiBt StnteH." and
papers wore ably prepared by Mrs.
B. (. Flanagan 011 "California Mis
sions," nnd reail by Mrs. V. A.
Smith: Mrs. Otto Schetter on "San
Francisco;" Mrs. A. II, (lldley on
"Yoseinlto Valley," and Mrs. Rolf
Nurdrum on "Ml. Rnulur'H Natural
Park."
On Monrtuy; April H, the club will
meet nt the home of Mrs. HJallo
rvpriirtun when tliu following la
I'()h will be on thu program: .Mrs.
Don Mnlonuy, Mrs. F, A. Tledgeu,
Mrs. It. 11. Corey mid Mrs. 0. W.
Towor. Those present last Alondny
.woiu. Mrs. W. M, Illuko, .Mrs. Hen
H. Chandler, Mrs. It. II. Corey, Mrs.
A. II. (lldley, Mrs. J. K. Hanson, Mrs.
R. W. .Morrow, Mrs. HJnlto Ner
ilruni, Mrs, Rolf Nurdrum, Mth. W.
8. Nicholson, Mrs. F. W. Payne,
Mrs. Otto Schetter. Mrs. V. A.
Smith, Mrs. A. T. Lagerstroni, Mrs.
Harry NiiHhurg mid the two special
guests, Mrs. Thomas II. Drew nnd
Miss Margaret Drew, who aro visit
ing hum nt thu homo of Mra. Ver
non .A, Smith,
i t r
:
I NARCISSUS CLim
Mrs. Hhepnrd Rock was liuBti'usj
last weiliieHday nfternoon to the
memhers of thu NiutIbhiih Cluh In
l?IIUf ulil.)
Sewing, following by dainty re-1 'Mr8' c; W OuniberB entertained
froBlimeiitH. were enjoyed by Mra. n fw , frlendH Informally at sowing
Ingle Pedorson, Mrs. LeNoIr Rngs- nH ' '"tiny afternoon, her guests
iliilo, Mrs. Lloyd Prescott, Mrs. J.
llrown, Mra. Curl West, the MIbscb
Torn uiul Aiiiiii Lund, lllanclio Tel-
LADIICS GUILD I
Ono man dug deep with his hands
Hisicr Janet 01 unicngo tola or' nil grime
her work In tho .Missions to tho mom. Until of a sudden, thoy heard a !
nora nnu menus or tho Ladles' Guild ; snout!
at Guild Hall lust Tuesday afternoon, 'Tho clnins pulled him in so far
which was both instructive and in-. thnt tlmo
terestlng. That only one foot stuck out.
Thoro bolng no particular business'
to attend to tho rest of tho tlmo was 1 The next attempt of theso pioneers
spent socially, tempting refreshments hold,
being served by thu hostesses Mrs. Wns n tablo and flro to mnke
Harry Nasburg and Mrs. . C. Vcs- And how they succeeded can best
tal. no told
A
Carrying 31 passengers tho Nann '
Smith luft down at (o'clock this nf- t
fnrnnnii linn tl.1 fnn Snu 1t'r'itwlrn !
Next Tuesday at 3 o'clock will bo Uy " w' wns thoro to partake. ! carrying a full cargo of lumber. Sho(
SMITH SAILS
OARRIKU TAKKS !M PASSICXGBRS
FOR SAX FRANCISCO
Loads Cargo In Quick Time: Sched
uled To Leave South For Coos
liny Sometlmo On
'J'ucMlay
onen in not 1 11 ir anil nn lnvltntlnn In
uxtended to all clubs and societies, 0f tl10 loads of good things on that
to attcnu. I tablo plied,
Tho program to lio rendered Is Forgot It they never could!
given on tho music pago of this Is- I,or '" n" t,,u yuars B'ce each wns
kuo. Tho inemherH out Inst Tuesday... child,
wore; Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. Jns.lNolninK cvor tasted bo good.
Forty, Mrs. Arthur McKcown, Mrs. . ., , ...
J. ll.Flnnngnn, Mrs. Lndd, Mra. Doub- ""en away to tho low beach they
nor, Mrs. Geo. Dlnd.ngor, Mrs. Bb- ,,,1,,,iu(,,.1 , .
becka, Mrs. L. W. Jncobs. Mrs. Jas. ! wl,ul' tho wann sun bents on tho
last Wednesday afternoon In tho Ferry Sr. Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Mrs. ,., snowy strnnd,
church parlors, Mrs. Oeorgo Wat- Geo. Murch. Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. ""tched the bouts cross out with tho
IflllU riirillttll.lfl lln ..tl.llttlfll.tllllll 111 I li1lrl..jl lnlH.n fH.. Itf rlSlhg tUIO.
which consisted of n reading cn-j II.' Curtis. Mrs. H. Reed, Mrs. V. A.' , SUelCl1 by n trU8ty 1,llol'a ,mn(K
tilled "spiritual HousoKeopliig," and 1 lloldon, Mm. Otto Schetter, Mrs. B.
n ouuuiig Hong 01 popular niri.
DaffodllH and Bugllsh bluo violets
were iiucd In the decorating. At thu
eloso of the nfternoon thu following
peoplo were sorvod dainty refresh
ments: Mrs. Joe Houser nnd baby,
Mrs. J. B. Ford. Mrs. B. Gldmnrk,
Mrs. B. Crundoll, Mrs. Geo. Wnt
ktns, Mrs. F. II. Dressor, Mrs. I).
L. Rood, Mrs. M. Glass, Mrs. II. R.
Blllott, Mra. J. M. Wright, Mrs. M.
Dye, Mrs. John Naglo, Mrs. D. I).
Itoss, Mrs. J. C. Donne, Mrs. Geo.
Gulovaon, Mra. B. W. Luwls, .Mrs.
A. F, Ilassford, Mrs. Alva Doll,
Misses Mamie GuIovbuii, Guorglo
Guluvsen, Carrie B. Rohb, Row A.
F. Il.issford nnd Muster Paul Hush
ford. 4. .j.
1. Lewis, Mrs. Mary Drowning, Mra.llJ ' "r. I,""?t1 ("to Ret in her work,
Robert Drowning, Mrs. S. C. Small, llr ,lttlo'mU( la the surf did wude,
Mra. Guy Wnrner, Mrs. Harry Na-A ' "? ,.8 t?,rrl,ttwful ' Brc0"
burg. Mrs. Bmma Naaburg. Mrs. A.,nr i8.U W r,,:,.,,
c. Vestal, Mrs. Horbort Lockhart, '
KrrtK.S.Ss.E,"! """W this maiden's one
(Stnuff, Mrs. Melvln llozanson, Mra. n, mado 1.1... vorv H,ekx
11. Preston. Mra. Alice Sneddon. Mra. ' ,'ut S nlny It wn. Join
Henry O'Mnra. Mrs. A. T. Haines. noV ',
Is expected to leave San FrnnclBco
somctimo next Tuesday.
Those who went south wore: T. u. !
Jnmcs, J. C. Thomas, Mra. Prlco Dav
is, Mrs, Paul Roubach, R. II. Allen,
T. 11. Ulnke, J. V. Watt, Arthur1
Frank, Louis Golovson, L. A. Con-;
nelly, Julius Knlenter, Bgles Thomas, 1
Mrs. M. Hlrsch, .Mrs. J. C. lloycl, Mra.
A. B. Seaman, Charles G. Hlrsch,1
Harry Tower, 11. II. McLaughlin, G.
I. Vaughn, Joseph Galloway, Mlko
Ourlch, Josoph B. Lewis, Stevo Dan-,
lels, John Anderson, Allen Ander
son, Tony Maven, John Mlrue, p. I 1
aiikoii, u. Knsier, o. liornnnss
Yqu can have a concert of
own with the world's
artists to sing for vou.
That's What you can do with' V;,
trola m your home.
All that is best in music is ever at
your instant command
You have only to select the kind
music you wish to hear; and it is render
ed for you by the greatest artists as true-to-life
on the Victrola as though you
were hearing the artists on the concert ot
operatic stage
Stop in and get acquainted with tk
Victrola, We'll gladly play your favoitt
music for you
Victrolas $15,00 to $250,00
Terms to suit your convenience,
m$mvMMeii,
n
I. L. THOMAS, .Minuter
Plumes i:t.-J nml l."(l-J
BREAKWATER IS INI:
Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland, Mrs. C. F.
MCKnigiit, Mrs. c. II. Wnltera, Mra.
Carl DiivIb. Mrs. John I). Gobs, Mra,
Gobs Sr., Mra. Mnry Smith nnd Mra.
10 va Gammll.
A. X. V. CLUH
INFORMAL ArrBRNOO.V
lefson, Frances Franso. Hilda Weal
and the hostess, Mrs. Hock.
In two woekB, thu elub will meet
ugulu, tho plncu being as yet un
I KOVAIj AUCTION llltllKi
includlng: Mrs. C. R. Peck. Mra. J.
S. Lyons, Mrs. H. Kennedy and
Mrs. R. M. Jeuulngu. Dainty rerresh
ineutB were served.
.
I 77th IHRTIIDAV I
;
Last Sunday. March 21, Mrs. Hen-
little shoo.
All uloug tho sandy shoro,
And she wondered what In tho world
$; Biio would do
Unless they hud ono shoo Mooro.
V . I
Mrs. Bllzaboth Hyde cntortnlnod A mormnlil fair (ono of tho group)
tho A. N. W. Club Inst f hursdny nf-' Rolled a driftwood log bo high
ternoon nt hor nomo on Hnll Avenue 'Out Into tho wuves, whoro alio
nnd had as special gucstB, Mrs. A. i watched for a nloop
J. M. Robertson, Mra. R. B. WaltoWhero tho ocean inceiB tho Bky.
nnd Mrs. A. C. Vestal, tho last named
helping tho hostess servo tempting Saw on distant horizon, thoy know
refreshments to tho following lndlos: not wlint,
Mrs. Robor son, Mra. Wnlto, Mrs. Plunged Into tho seething foam,
Allen, Mra. Bdnmn, Mrs, Frledburg, at nn Ac(t)ormuu hadn't boon on
Mra. J. 'i. Hnll, Mrs. Hazard, Mra. i tho spot,
R. B. Irwin, Mrs, Kaiser, Mrs. MIn- She inlght hnvo reached hor deep
gus, Mrs. Murch, .Mrs. v. p. Murphy, sou homo
Mra C. F. ..IcKnlght, Mrs. L. M.
Smm'' ,Mr?!i"Bn,Q"!8,,o:l,r8;Mnry A,ns! Alns! for "lormnld fnlr,
Smith, nnd Mra. Charlos Stnuff. nv a flro shu hu.i o t
Next week Is Holy Week, conso- And dry her clothea In tho warm
BRINGS FRBIGHT SIIIPMBNT !l7.-
ll WOtlld 'J. l'HU.H I'tlKTia.M)
HOVIIP iln
Sho wns unaware of Ills trick. ! '"'"'nger List Ciinles :il Persons:
Will Liivo Out :: .Mondny
'llioy Hunted In vain for tho poor. Jiorwnjj on Retina
DRICSSMAKINCJ nnd
TAILOHBD HATS
Woik guM-niiteeil and prices
reasonable. -
MRS. II. O. WILLKV
Ovor Norton & Ilnuson's
Phono 1C9-J.
404
Mrs. A. L. IIoiiBuworth enl
cd tho Royal Auction Club nt lunch-' uny School class and few thnt saw
ry Rlack," of Fifth StrJe ' oiobnUed noU y the clu'll will dlBpenBo'with Its' ' '"' L 1"
"W ' r -Beven,h birthday. AB has ?n""eti.?g but Til? mmSn ' w Nor" no," d w
.been the custom for many years. bIio weeks with Mrs. Frledburg. could ft
ertaln-' went to church, and taught her Sun- ut-minn,. couiu rut.
lllnrll. ' dav Sl'llOOl cIllBS Ullil fW Hint Hntv 4 4 ....
eon and bridge Inst Wednesday nf- her could realize that bo many sum-, M,?' VioiT.i-ni. . I rC8l,,1"t of , '"..
ternoon, the souvenir for high ! mors had pubboiI over her head but ' "'"' State ABSomhly ro- ''l -od, Pnn,
score being awarded to Mrs. F. K. ' would easily class her In with he. J11""1 0ny, t' Rreukwator, (" was cleverly
OettliiB. Mra. F. M. PnrsonB, Mra. Benerntlon younger. !rom,u "r .f ' ,0 8,nto ,n tho ""i i, , iV ...mi .
Win. Orlmoi nnd Mrs. C R Peck "Aunt Sally" ,, ho Is fondly anil ,orMt f tho U,l,Ke' ,.?.' l " bloW
piumhj ns suiistituteB and the mem- lovingly called, by all who know her
bora prOBont were Mrs. A T. Haines, had been Invited to dine with tho
llh tho merry crowd
Trip
Ilrlnglng ono of tho heaviest ship
ments of freight for boiuo tlmo from
tlio north tho Ilrcnkwator nrrlved In
this morning from Portland. Tho nns-
Bonger list enrried 31 persona. Tho1
iirenKwaier leaves out on Mondny
nt 8:30 n. m.
,Thoso who nrrlved wero; N. John
son. Wilson Tlnger, B. M. Spauldlng,
lorn Domos, Oeorgo Lang, Joo Hoff
man, Frank bmld, Nlcholna Bsk,
John Popplck, Albert Gesalor, N.
Oaks, Tom Johnson, James Doyle,
John Rlnimor, A. Drown, Chnrles
urown, ucorgo Jolmson, Frank Lavln,
W. C. Duvln, A. P. Rohflold, F. N.
nrown, Joo Iddinea, Arthur Moroy,
Mna IllBturb, R. Mnrsuen.Sr., T. C.
RubsoU, Mrs. J. c. Reed, Mrs. Kato '
Lando, Mrs. M. M. Rluford, Charles
.Mondo, w. J. Jensen and and C. II. !
Day. I
ii fin InriTWYni
WATERFRONT NEWS
Mro. C. F. MiKuiBht, Mrs B B family of her boh Frank nml wlmn I
siraw, Mra. Mnlr Dano, Mra Dor- alio and 'Uuclo Henry" roached Mr. ,
INFORMAL CHAT
can.
' Thoy nil thought 'twaa a cry for
holp.
TT - ; My space Is too Bhort to toll in
...i, ....ii ..uo. viiuuiu asuurg ' uetnll
Save Money
Keep Fresh Eggs Fresh
BY USING SODA SILICATE SOLUTION
Buy fresh cfjgs at 20c per dozen and have them
fresji when eggs are 75 cents per dozen.
Soda Silicate, pint 25c
Soda Silicate, quart 40c
Red Cross Drug Store
rllt)ii(l PJ-.2
iiMrnu...,r' TAn i' K,t",erlck ' O' tlio "last remains" enrved In tho
llrowne, of Gardiner, wero hoiibo i Band.
sand,
. . , , I '-"to yoRterday aftornoon tho Hnr-
fnshloned from , dy nrrlved in from San Francisco nnd
... im-,. n i llL u,,oni"K ""'I taking aboard
- .i " i'6ii ui uuuuer lor tlio eoutli.
. -mi i .u.r pmiseugor list and 375
tons of frolght the Breakwater cross
ed In this morning from Portland.
At 4:30 tho Nairn Smith left down
bound for San Francisco with a cargo
of lumber and a good sized passenger
11SI
quests last week of Mr. and Mrs. How Pun played on his pipe n sad
1 1 " -r ". ?r Ht t,,0,r 8uimer homo ' funorul wail,
... .v., .ii til.
Mrs. Vernon A. Smin. ontnrtninn.i
iiirormauy mat Tuesuay afternoon
I Aa around stood tho mournful
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POtTLAND, OKGOM
Tho largest nnd finest ho
tel In tho Northwest
Your frlonds will bo proud
to meet you horo.
Hntes to You
60rooms $1.00
100 rooms with bath $I.B0
100 rooms with bath 2.00
200 largo outsldo
Your headqunrters for
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PROFESSIONAL DIBECICI
H. H. Harper
HOtSR nUlLDER
Gonornl Repairing ind CiVwtl
MaklDf.
'hbno 34'J-J.
I. K. Wriniit
rnoM IN
DUILD1NO COXTIUCrOK
Bttlmntes furnltbed oo vs&
Or. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Bur, Nose and Ik"
GliAHHKS Ml'iut
DR. MATT1K II. 8IIAW
1I.uiri-h nf W'nnipn and I
Office Phono 330-J. RoowIM,f
202, Irving BloO.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING KN0IXKEBI
AifPlllTEOT
Offices. 206 Irrlnf Bl
Phono 103-L or "T-J. .
Mhrabflelo. (
W. G. Chandler m
Rnnma 301 and 302, Col I
Uarahflold, Oregoi
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forhermother.Mra. Thomasll. DrewOr tho thouBnnd nnd ono othor
nnd her coiiain M sa vaiEirm nrf ...o.,. u ,u oulur
ii ?. TK,"K, ,,or uu tondea Which happened this fateful day.
Wt from the oaat. , Ullt at )ll8t cr08g d ,
MIh Vera O'Loan. of Richmond. aupper they went,
hi "f"rn'"' ."' , '" North Bend Bro they willed to their homes away.
MrtU,l,a'J?. v,?"h1an; l0 thing there la which I must
u-SSS-r3H HSKSSSl
,,u Z1' ?.. Va "y 7 nof- wll'cU ooa results that thoy have lor i,i.,i
to contlnuo tho sale for another
rubber week In ordor that all make tnko
advantage of the sneclni i..i i.,
I ducements. Thoy are solllnr n fine !
Patrons of Union Market Take
Advantage of Sale
... J,..B; Forl & Co" Proprietors of
tho Union Market, havo been offer
ing for tho past ten days special
Oil
ln
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was Just tho fit (?)
From u flsheriuau's old
boot.
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"ww w saivrim
Uh afty bat Hnd
77 V ,""' r tut ocena .in. .Many
M MM Wrd atul lb nftnlr ... . 1
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jvv ( uitih uui iuu iiuiirN tain mil nor irttiv on a..i..u ... .
,.,. - - - -" " D "uui jour laru
llH lLf"lr Vs ' Th volcea' loud did swell. -
avw,,, .JOy by the partv.i' UXU'tta
! ww Mr a! Mra. R. B. At lasttb
JM. ! Ml. Klhel Roea. Klfli U SVTT. '
tho rldo homo on tlm i.ir
oiu nuy
tho cabin's top
was ono lone
iimmer uay
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' J -Ono Of Tho Biiirh Uirry nnd Transfer Company.
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ARCiUTEOT
Marahfleld. 0reio
Perl Riley Ballinper a
Residence Studio, I1T!TII
Phone 3-u
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rhe question Ii not. wffl"
honor you for your '
Hut docs your wort M
you? Your concern ft
only to create profit
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Tickets $2.00
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