EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUIfE 19, 1915 EVEWIMG EDITION. ggpr - i ...... . , .urn. u. k. .Mcueorgo, . " WcilMMlIliyi thc coos Hny Womciro , Thomas, mm. J. a. nyons, ir. - wn ;vc n pcnIc nt Seaman's ueisperger, .".a. ,.. """, (rovo on South Coos River Tor llio Mrs. I). V. Stafford, Mrs. C. K. I ei- bonofU Qf n M,rHmoMt rc8t ,,,. Tliu Bteuincr Hnlnbow lina bern hnr teroil for tlio occasion and will leave Market street dock at o'clock a. 111. K. r. fl .. Mm.. II rv Airs. .1. a. I1UII8UII. .11 in. ii Uooth, Mrs. II. 0. Hutler, Mrs. It K. Miller, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs G. A. Hcnnctt, Mrs. M. A. Dano, Mrs 11 surprise farewell last ovciiIiir nt M. C. Maloney, .Mrs. H. Sllngus, Sirs . 8 (Continued from pago 3) to vi:i SOON the home of the letter's imrents, H. K. Lnraway, Mrs. II. 13. Qulst, Mr. and Mrs. II. Mnthlson, In Hun-1 Mrs. Henry SengsiaeKcu, ' ker Hill, mill us u token uf friend- ovluve Songstucken, Mrs. V. L. Clny- mIiIii made thoin a present of an , liaugii. airs. u. .. ". electric rending Inmp. The time wns Bient In music, games and la ter on, delicious refreshments were served. When tlio tlmo arrived for their departure, tlio guests extended good wishes and farewells to Mr. anil Mrs. Lee who mo leaving tomor- .. -1.... r..- ,t...lM row on me ureaKwuiur 101 uiuu jiWymanAlbce, bridge tender ut Clim lesion Hny, and Miss Until Powell, of South Inlet, will bo mar-j fulll.0 i,,jlc a Helllnghmn, Wash-j Hod next Tursduy, Juno 22nd. lngton. - T"f. TT?T. TZ 2 . - wcr. elected to (of- Conrad. NIJW CLUH FOHSIKI) The upp'eV Coos Itivor 'ladlos met Thursday afternoon, Juno 10th, at the homo of Mrs. Nols McCulloch and formed a sewing club which will bo known as the "Happy Hours" club ..1.h iM.rt fnl. meeting every iwo to, 1 nu .. Two sliver medal contests were held In Sunnier last Thursday eve ning, flvo girls and five boys con testing from North Ilend. ur the former, Miss Hcrthu Chapman won the medal, the other girls speaking being the Misses Olive Phillips, Ma Hilda Audorson, Vivian Johnson and ldn Nellson. The boys contesting were: Krlc Urnndt, who won tho medal, Lloyd Hnab, Carl Hnnb, Han dall Jones nnd Horace Holmes. Among those who accompanied the speakers to Sunnier were: II. Mor ten, Clyde and Lloyd Tompkins, Ar thur Chapman, F.ugcne Holmes, Her man Meude, Merlin Chnpclle, Clias. Yon Zlle, Lylo Chupullo, Prof. Urubbs, Mrs. Archie Phillips mid Miss Freda Johnson. 4, 4 I NOHTI1 HKNI) KUItl'HISi: J . On Thursdny evening of this week, n number of North Mend peoplo plan ned a happy surprise) for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kutou in honor of their first year wedding anniversary, pre senting them as a token of friend ship a beautiful ft it lit. with Mr. Looinlti as spokesman. Whist was tho principal diversion of tho evening at which Mrs. Kuton and L. A. Loomls won first prizes and Mrs. Loomls nnd Walter Ilus huM tho consolations. At n Into hour refreshments, which tho sur prise! had furnished were sor'vod. Those present weie Mr. mid Mm. C. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mr. mid Mrs. N. (I. Humes, Mr. mid Mrs. Jou Olln, Mr. mid Mrs. Waller Hussell, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mrnlnartl, Mr. and Mrs. Kuton, Miss Myrtle Helm ami Leonard Kus sell. : J NOItTII MKNI) OUTINO I NHW I.OIM1K ACXILIAKV , r9 Last Thursday evening, an 11 nuxlllary of tho Owl Lodge was or ganized which will meet the sccomt and fourth Thursdays In the lodge hall. Following nre the officers elected: fSIrs. Jonnlo Kourko, President; Mrs. Margaret Hoss, Vice Pres.; Mrs. Leo na Montgomery, lnvocator; Miss Km ma Hagqulst, Sentinel; Mrs. Slurlot Smith, Picket; Miss Solum Dodge, Warden; Mrs. Amy Mletninn, Sec retary and Treasurer, .. 11... v M..r1linlf Sii. Mrs. -. 1 !... IID. """--" , '...! (i. L. uurton; irons., .ra. 1. u. omu- a 4 NFORMAL CHAT I 111 meot fT f'nv when "'..'TT" . -7 - ,. , m.u 11 ti.iunn. ,in.,l l,,u ,,u,,,u "'"""" "....:." "T. nun .Mrs. women woicou 01 so Sen'nlo Fefsland. Rl.lo La, ' 'l " 111 W, Byracu-e New York, uro ?peoloiI M..-.I.. ai.,n.i iinnirino m,w,w I ""' etitertulii. hero next week for an extended vls- T' J ."I.!.? rill 1Z l'l Thocluhlstobea8oclalo.ga.l.!lt wth t0 ,. imronlB( Mr T. , ' -Vn ".:.,,,; " ntlon, the ladles spending tho time am, Mra A- .uiiiiiiHuii ami ....m w..b. .w,ln chQt nm, H0WillB un,i of course Jelmar Iterslanil, Oliver Larsen, h. . thofo wn )(j rofrcB,imenUi 0. Mellcni. Holger Peterson, A, An-1 Th(j e8cnt niolnborB of lh. club derson. C. Thorpe. P. Thorpe, Steen nro. Mrg Sallnt,or8( M. A, c. MngniiB, Melvln Steen. , CJX( Mr() a L I)urt0Mi Mrs. Geo. J 4 4 'ni.ii.lM !. Gniii QntHnirtnn Mm. V. VUUD tuioi wuui Jiwin"" - - News of Near-by Towns .j -.- : uaslbui 5 cim I SILVKIt MIIDAL COXTKSTS , (Jco IilML( Ml.g j. IlHrk,1( Mrs. A. Snow, Mr. and Mis. Steen, Mr. and Mrs. ICdward Urlck flco: Pros., Mrs. Jack Horn; Vice Hteen. .Mr. mm .,... ..u-uiu -.-- , j,car, chdgi Hon, Mr. and Mrs P. H Jacobso , , ' pllj w Mrs. K. Mcrgland, Mrs CO. Mag-1 C( iiU-l'IllV IUWIIFON TODAV I , J- ,,ar""' Mr8 Jac, Uorn' Mr8' ' 4 .OUlllllV ...in. ... . v.uw.... -. Fred Auson, Mis. n. imcuiiuoc'i, Wolcott on Park avenue. They will visit at thc Fair eu route here. 4. .5. . Mrs. Fannlo Wheeler and Iioubo guest, Mrs. Davis of Kansas City, spent Friday nt Sunset May anil Shore Acres. Mrs. O. S. Torrey returned this tnlnlng nt luncheon followed by hrldgo today for the Auction llrldge Club. Misses Gertrude Parrltt ami Pearl Chllds. ' Lead by aouerals Otllla Hoclllug and Arthur Harris, u regiment of North Mend troopers took Sunset May by storm last Sunday. The first victory was the comiueiing wm, u. Hoagland CliUll POSTPONED I SL'HPUISn KAIlKWKIili i 1MUTV J p Last evening Mr. mid Mrs. Irwin Tho Kenslugton Club which was to 0r South Fifth Street were the rcclp- btivo met with Mrs. C. F. MeGeoryo tuats of a surprise farewell party yesterday was postponed until iiex nlvon by the members and friends Friday when sho will bo tho host- of tho Methodist church, tho affair ess. coming as a complete surprise to them. After nn evening of games, de- , Melons refreshments were served nf- LADIICS AHT CI.UIl ter which Mrs. Gldloy sang In her t ti8iinl sweet way and Miss Mario Lar- Mrs. L. F. Falkonsteln of North Kcnl pnj.0(i BOvoral pretty piano so- Mend entertained tho Ladles Art j0Sf Mayor Allen with 11 fow nppro- Club nt n club session yesterday af- ,rut0 remarks of appreciation f,t tcrnoon Mrs. Anna Larsen being u,0r valuablo sorvlco In tho church present ns special guest. Choice Work pri'sented Mr. and Mrs. Irwin roses and flweet peas wore prettily heautllul mahogany tray on behalf j Pcarllno Moffat of Hugene, Oregon, arranged In the parlor where the 0f tho members. Mr. Irwin responded Seaotnry of tho McClnnnlum Incu ladles sowed nnd chatted during tho ror himself ,Utd Mrs. Irwin with 1 bator Company. Mrs. Davis of Kansas City Is tho house guest of Mrs. F. 10. Wheeler on Third street. They expect to mako the trip to the Exposition to gether. Mr. liiul Mrs. Irwin expect to lenvo Tuesday overland for Molse, Idnlio, where they will make their homo In tlio future. They will great ly be missed by the many friends they had made during their stay In Marshflcld. 4 ? Sir. and Mrs. Palmer C. Leo, tho latter formerly Miss Mabol Math! son, will lcavo,Sunday on tho Mrenk water for HolliiBhain,' Wush., wheVe they Will .live In tho future. & Miss Mlnnche Cutllp of Marsh flcld has ns her house guest Miss afternoon hours. Towunls evening, words of gintltude. Then all gather-1 Mrs. Hoss Smith nsslHted tho hostess 0,i around tho piano and had n good to Mrs. J. A. Mlalt, Mrs. A. S. lllnn- , rnshion "sing." chard, Mrs. W. C. Curtis, Mrs. .las. Cowan Sr Mrs. Olivia Kdiuan, Mrs. W. U. Hoagland, Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mrs. Charles La Chapulle, Mrs. N. F 'f Miss Lucy Powers returned homo from Oregon University at Eugene, this week to(spond the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powers, on Hall and Fifth street. of tlio rough roads, which was nc compllshed In mi cvoii hour. This wns followed by an attack upon the lunch, which was done, uwny with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin leave Tuesday overland for Molse, Idaho where thoy will make their home In tho future. Those present wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Hasmusson, Mrs. Henry lloeck, nnd it. n. Irwin, Mayor mid Mrs. V. 12. Mrs. II. 11. Wnltor. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. SI. Lnrgent, Sir. It was decided to hold 11 picnic 0110 1 and Sirs. Aug. Isaacson, Sirs M. It. 1 from Lakeside whero they spent n week from tomorrow, June Ji, nt Hrown, Sir. and Sirs. Howard Sav-j few dnyfl outing, riper s uruvc. ugo, Mr. nun Airs, uaviu iNciaon, .Mr. Next Friday tho club will meet and Sirs. SL D. Sumner, Mr. nnd S'rs. Frank Sumner. Sir. nnd Sirs. F. C. Mlrch, Sir. and .Mrs. G. N. Molt, Sir. and Sirs. A. I), Qldley, Sir. and Sirs. I , Scott, Sir. and Sirs. Fred Weaver, sir. nnil sirs. A. J. Drews, Sir. nnd POWERS IS HAVING ITS SOCIAL EVENTS Kmowcll Parly CJIven for Heslileiit Who Is Ihwuiik: Other Ni-mw of People of Town (Speclnl to 1TI10 Times) POWEUS, Ore., June 1U. A fare well party was glvon tills week In honor of Mrs. Wnkciunn of Camp li who will leave soon for her homo In Sllnnosotu. Thoso presont woro Mrs. Sugden, Sirs. Dnmcron, Sirs. Will lams and daughter, Gertrude, of Powers; Mrs. Gedklo and chlldron, Sirs. Corliss and sou, Sirs. Stoll mid chlldron, Mrs. Charles Zlmniormou mid Miss Ada Clnwson mid Sirs. Clnwson nnd children of Camp fi. The guests all enjoyed 11 pleasant day. Sirs. Nelson mid Mrs. Drake both made a trip to Slnrshfield. A. 13. Wleslnndor, n graduate of the University of California, has re turned to his homo In Oakland, Cnl. Do will report for duty In the forest service whero ho expects to work during the summer nnd this fall will go to the University of Michigan to complete lis studies. The infant child of Sir. and Sirs. D. King Is much Improved and now out of danger after a severo spell of Illness. Tlio Powers base ball tenm Inst Sunday played With I leaver Hill and the homo team was victorious. Hev. G. Leltoy Hall, accompanied by Itev. Wright, stuto missionary visited Powers last Sunday. Uov. Wright preached to a largo audience Sunday evening. Tho two ministers went from Powers to Mandon. Messrs. Stlcnhoff mid Davis made a trip to Slnrshfield Monday. Sir. and Sirs. Wakeman went to Slnrshfield the early part of tho week to visit friends for a fow days be foro depnrtlng for their old homo in Mluncsotu. '"""axi, ,r.... ""IK Mini. ." TAKE "'llEi HtOM 'Em h,,a ''''"ills,.,, ., .... I Hasten J00'" " "ITIM, WILL HAVE NEW SIUSLAW RESORT Pint Is Filed for Mlto on lleaeli Xenr llnrvitra In Duslrnlilu Locution (Special to Tho Times.) FLORENCE, Or., Juno 1!). The Sluslaw country will have a new re sort plac.o. Tlio plat of llocetn Meach on the beach north of Flor enco was filed with tho County Clerk at Eugouo by tho' Harbor-Sound In vestment Company. The townslto has been laid out lit strectH and alloys which extends to witnin n short dlBtunco of the ocean. At HiIb point and shrubbory nnd trees nro, dose to thu ocean beach and affords u very desirable spot to build a summer home. The beaches north ami south nro considered to be us good tin any on the const and will eventually hecomo the playground , ami a m.in.p. ... " eiter. I'KIUWVrn...... 'rtUKS0U wasi lEicru lt Aiiotlitu rr-...i 1 Salt Lnfc. 2! W .511 ' AnReleiV.u :5" Pf.ll In... I ' 3.!- "'""llll .. .. .. Oakland .. ,, -W Vcnlco .. , l -U A. . . . . 1 II I,. tllj AMOfUif. I'OltTLAMIi . . """-I 'CB''d with tl 1. ,,Mi of thousands of peoplo who desire XKWH OF MAXDO.V. Ilnppeiilngs uf the City Told In Tlio Hi'coriler. The old ico plant in tho Laundry has been discarded and new machin ery Is being put In. C. S. Sturr, Mandoii's plumber', has the contract for tho work. O. Hlbargor, contractor of .Marsh field, was In Mandon to put In u bid on tho now bakery which Paul Sto- phnn Is preparing to build. Commuter,,. ,,aln again 10 tin. Hi ,HIB ll .con, oi m,. N tho ocean nlr ind B.ilt wuler. On thu north beach where tills now re sort has been platted the beach is skirted by a substantial gro:tli of Bluubbery nnd trees, giving a pro tection from the ocean winds ant! providing u delightful plnco for Bum mer residences. It Is the Intention of tho owners of the tract to grado tho street where San Francisco It Is possible to do so and when the Los Angeles proposed plank roud from Florence At Salt Lala-'l Is completed a hotel will be erected. In Ith n, ,,.. "-Httl "(wen Hon n .. "- ai ,..,..i llln llllllnro 11.1. . . WlM . itu no- t. ... b 10 the MllMlnr ,"",U,ttW -" "U1IK8 esterdar Ln.JB H....1.1. .. -"" "IIC L0IW. At Oalclnml Portlnn.l '4H. I I Oakland At Los Angeles ..If -f.l Ni:i(illli()ltll()()l) FKIHT Iliinildii I'niivt Tells "if Iteinmkable Cuiiilltlon In Tluit CI I, v. Outdoing almost tho terrors of the war In Europe nro tho conditions in 11 cartntu neighborhood in Mnmlou, according to the Recorder of that city. Tho paper says: "Several families with niinipious .tl.tll.i.,i ti.l.... ..!.... I.i ......1. II.. I.... , ....,. l.-.Wh...h W VW., ..,. ,,, Venice Salt Lake ......!.-.. . .iiuiiiaii ia(an At Philadelphia rf Chicago Philadelphia ... ",',',',',',1 At Washington Detroit Washington .....', At St. Loiila St. Loiilx .1.1 ' l Niilloiml lM(tue At Pittsburg New York above Moore's mill nnd within the city limits, bine created 11 stuto of war among themselves. The at tacks and counter ut lucks consist f ' pittHtnir liuuwiiiK luuiit), tiuuu i;iui:iieii, .1.1- ., n. . ' . , . . i . . . i At Cincinnati I'h adtbUr ful imugluutloii can conjecture ns most likely to Incur tho displeasure of tho recipient. A pan of paste flour or dishwater applied to a win dow Is reported to bo a common nnd ravorlto pastlino mid vulgar uiullsi 01jg obscene epithets uro reported to he ' frequently Indulged in. Inasmuch as1 clnnntl gamo postponed ca i of rain. At Chicago Drookljt-CkltJ game postponed on account el r At St. I.nuls- llostou j. mtiiK.'i: pa it'll i :s Sir. mid Sirs. Allan O. Haas nnd llttlo daughter returned this week 4 t Miss Ruby Wntklns loft this week for San Francisco to enter the Lnno tho respective belligerents live In I GUN CLUB WILL houses only u few feet apart the HOLD SHOOT TOMORRfl Miss ltoso K'onnedv is now a real- imoresi in mo wariaro is iniensi- dont of Coijulllo, huvlng accepted f,t,,, n1"1 ,w l11't'"'li"y continuous .Mt.mi.-s to Meet at OrounJult a nosltlon In a cuar storo of that aaV IlI" ' vur l!,0BU,y 'esoiuu- viock li) Take I'art -.--- -- ... , . , ,. ., city. Sirs. Adolnldo Reynolds and Sllss Kntliorino Itosa oro In Portland ns dolcgntcs of tho local lodge to at tend tho Grand Chapter of tho East ern Stnr. Thoy will attend tho Roso Festival at the snino time. Ncls RnsmiiBseu, Dr. Sorenson, SI. Hospital whero sho will take tlio . 0con, nnd J' L- Uca wl, own lotH nurso'H training course Sir. nnd Mrs. W. J. Conrad re- hoforo tho reinforcements arrived! Sirs. A. O. Rogers was hostess this, Mrs. F. A. Sncehl, Sir and Sirs. I. S.i turned this week from San Frnn- Upon tho field. Said reinforcements week nt two brilliant brldgo partlec, Kaufman, Sir. and Sirs. J. O Lang-'clsco whero thoy visited tho Expost went hungry. In the afternoon, scouting parties were sent out, some months. Her daughter, Mrs. Crnlg nnd baby roturned with her for a visit. f n ) Sir. and Sirs. W. G. Mernltt mid adjoining one another on Chicago nvonuo nnd First street, nro going In Jointly to drlvo plies for futurr. buildings. Karl II, School, tho arch itect, Is managing the work. Tho plies will bo capped, ready to ro colvo tho future buildings. Tho annual Alumni banquot wns hold ut tho Odd Follows Hall. It was mndo quite informal. Tho vlce prcsldont, Sllss Pearl Craln, mndo an address, but otherwise tho usual toasts wero ellmliinted. llttlo dnughtor Meryl arrived this Wednesday nnd Friday afternoons. worthy, Sir and Sirs. W. Lnngworthy, ! Hon on tholr honeymoon trip nnd on weiinestiny, four tamos or sir. nnd Mrs. Cnl. Langworthv. Mr. have taken an mmrtmont in tho going to Seven Devils and some to , bridge wero plnyod, Mrs. ciauil .as- Ui jir8. j. k, Cooloy, Mr. and Sirs. , Slyrtlo Arms. Shores Acies. There whb n large burg winning trophy for high score. I c. W. Davis, Sir. and Sirs. A. Abbott, j number of cameras among the Tho decorations woro both beautiful ' Mr nn,i Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Sir. and j Sirs. O. S. Torry returned this troops present and many photographs, nnd unique In red nnd yellow. At the i Mrs A. II. Woodworth, Sirs. Harvoy'weok from Mlackfoot, Idaho whero of tho enemies' fortiricntloim were ciomi hi uu huvuiuuu h ' smiin, .Mrs. Heaton, tlio .Misses: Vera sho has boon for tho past fow Hoeured. I nosiess assisieu uy .Mrs. . ". j Harris, Slablo Lang, Corn Dye, Roxlo In tho ovenlng, nn uttack was Kennedy and Sirs. S. C. Small served Hall, Ireno Preuss, Slay Preuss, Eva made upon Sunset Inn nnd buiuo a delicious collation. Tho Invited list Hanson, Dora Mrown, SInrlo Largent. was very easily taken. .Music was Included Sirs. W. F. Miller. Mrs. L. ' Slyrtlo IsnacBon, Ruby Cooloy, Hol furnlBhcd by the regimental band. I S. Doblo, Mrs. Claud Nasburg, Mrs. : en Perkins, Merthn Davis, Slablo nnd r it 11 it I. i ftli?.,.. ... n graphaphono, nnd the evening was, niaii, .ms. v.. u. inn, .u. v. v.,uons .Nelson and Slessrs: E. H spent In war dancing. The general ret i cut for homo started at '.i::!u n. m. The only loss suffered during ... ..I... M.... I.-. ...... ..!. 11 . . . ... tho day was tlio capture or two or i'"" "' -"" wmmur nnu l.csuo Isaacson, Ed Molt tho girls by Major Mill (So-nlmm. 1 " Erlday ufternoon. the artistic j Loron Cooloy, nnd Will Stnuff. Sirs. F. M. Frlodimrg and Sirs. III- of tho enmnles' forces. This was ' decorations vero all or yellow, the of- ' barger nro spending tho weok end at accomplished Blnglo handed, with f''et l,,"B v'r' PHV- l-'our tablos 1 4 tho formur-8 Summer homo on tho iiBsistanco of a Ford. of ,,lll,u Wl'ri" llltlM I'l'cd, high n. r. vltVn ( !Sout, Cooa River. w' vrtav going to Sirs. C. F. ( 4 MrB w. s. Chundlor returned this , .",,.. mi, .'v,t x,. .,,. McOcorgo. , T,0 n. Ct SowllB Cll,,, t ,t;wock from on oxtemlod stay In San ; KMC MR. AM) SIRS. ..1,1. 1 serving dainty refreshments, 8ntlinJ w , Francisco and Portland. J"a- KCl-8 was assisted by Mrs. ,.,,,., ,. . , ' . Mr. nml Mrs. Dors.w Krnlfzor rn. A number of friends of Sir. nnd Kennedy. Sirs. SI. A Dano. and Mrs, of Mw B, vn;,lto chn '' " turned thfs' week from the East, j Mr. Lougston states that ho has Mrs. Palmer O Lee tcndercl them 1.1 S. Lyons Tlio ladles Invited woro; I Sn, ,.,,,. , ..... ..., .. '. whero ihv hnv h.-o.. viRitin.r i.i . Iid jyears of oxiiorlonrn nt i.rtnk Baaa.BMaM.WMa.BaBKaaimaanaaa.wa. I '"' '"" hlim "III IIIL'Ul Willi' ' " " "' , ' " -" , : Sllss .Marjory Fulnior. Those nres- people. , ihuiwuk ami uiai no is cortaln Coosj cm. wero ino .Misses: Wllmn Hong- ',1B l,"'lK uuma way anu uuio j "' " '"" imujiui- imico ior mo es- man, Slyrl Cox, Wllla Monebrako and .Bon nro expected hero this summer , uiunbiuueiii oi a piant with a dally Cumbers. SI ra Win. llorsfall Jr.. Mrs. Campbell. Chos. Smith, Chns. Rny- wi.ok to spend two weoks with tho W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. Geo. Slurch. nioud. Frank and Ira Howe. Leo My- former's parents, Sir. and Mrs. E. Mrs. F. SI. Parsons. Mrs. W. P. Slur- ory. clay Church, Hnrold Weaver, w. Mernltt of First street. BRICK MAN WOULD ' INTEREST LOCAL CAPITAL W. .1. Iuigstoii, of foqulllo, Prom ises to Secure S&l.ooo To .Mutch Similar Ioeal Amount To Interest the Chumbor of Com merce In a fiO,000 brick plant ling trench warfare in Europe. The. landlords uro threatened with re-; la ContO't Tho members of the (ua c!iH (liinwl rout nnil Imvi) I ii ken nn lull'-- est In tho matter peace officers hold ''it' Sunday nwiki l.n l.on,, n,.nnln..i,H. Int.,.vl,.um U:30 o'clock ttt the POUldl U , n ....iin.i n ,.,.n rii ,i ii,.. All members are expected to whole thing threatens to bo ulrc.1 ' lcl1 ' otb"'" l n., I.. ll. no,,., fnt.iro lllliu purnii Ul luuuii-i ... -i to bo present and to Join tbe l If they desire. SEEKS TO ADVANCE FOREIGN TRADE Is lloat eriirJoii and picnic M cflt of Public ll'.t ltoomtH Cimw llhcr, .Scanwn'i Grow. nesiluy. Rainbow Iim MAH dock at H a. in., returning tfl iiults no rts, Chllilrea ml Oi'pmlvuijtlon f Lumbermen. Funned to Further tho For eign ICpi)i'tntIou For tho purposo of dovoloping the 2o cts. Children under 8, business of oxportlng forest prod-, .vcr)iiHiy inuieu. nets of Oregon ami Washington, mo Douglas Fir Exploitation nnd Export company Is In process of organiza tion nt Seattlo and in Portland. Ac cording to Information from Seattle tho capitalization of tho co-oporat-Ivo association will lie 200.000 at tho outset and tho shares will bo lioltl ; CrGHDl 20C pSf P by lumbor' manufacturers who w"1, Whiri CrGam 25C p6T P turn tholr export business over t I 7UCPSf( mo now company, which win cuiuihu , " .,, 1 H npr OB lt niinrntlnn.. nnllrolv itn fnreicil RllllCrnil K .-IwPS trado. It Is said tho nlnns of tho com-' RllttGr 30C P6f f NOTICI Effective June 1st, m W. J. Lougston, of Coqulllo, late yes- pany havo tho approval of tho Fe'M Ino lftf1 n V nlrifllAntt nn.n..A.a 1. I m ... . w . .1 A (IUW torday afternoon appeared beforo tho commlttco on Industries. Ho sooks a promlso of local backing to tho extent of I2G.000 and promises that O. A. Klntonor, of Mound City, Missouri, will match It dollar for dol lar 50c per " See Birch and See Better TORIC LENS OUR BEST Toric Lenses $5.00 Per Pair No Experimenting We know our business OPTICAL DEPARTMENT RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE 122 A mm Downs. OIlILDItEN'S PAHTV from Monrovia, California, to spend part of the season with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Tower. Miss Mutli Allen returned homo thts weok from u visit in Portland, following the conclusion of the capacity of 100,000 brick. Ho says that at present brick cost us horo about $12 a thousand-uiul thnt thoy could bo manufactured horo for, about $S a thousand. Tim nlnni would bo situated close to tho city and to transportation. Sir. Klnteuer, ho said, Is willing to make tho Investment prpvldlng locn UIUI I IUUU LUIUllllBHlUIl. Jlt;uulUlll I- . ors of tho company will bo nt Se- Special pHCeS lOr I attlo with sales offices nt Portland ( quantities and Snn Francisco. I The Victor Stoer'PiES LULUolunrtu Phone 73. Deliveries at MO' and 2:0U p. m. r i ; 4 1 Last Thursday afternoon, llttlo i Duster Slllllorn entertained nt i,ia i school year at Corvallls. homo In North Uoud In honor of his Mrs' u' J ""l aml H'"0 80U firth hiitininv in.. ..iiii.ir.... .........ii.... ' Ikivd been spending thu nast week a Jolly tlmo In frolicsome game of ttt ",0 J A Ooodwill place on South I ,uc" wU ta.ko half Interest n tho various sorts after which tho youn L008 "'. - host's mother served toothsome daln-i J"8a J-aot' Kennedy arrived ties to Jnno Uiirinclster, Nthel anr-,lcro tllls wk from sPkano to visit diner, Kthel Itoynolds, Helen Wlnsor'ut tno J" w Qnrilnor homo In North Knthryn Wernlch, Warren and HI1-, ,,endi lio Painter, Kenneth Juzy mid Hub- lLKS"xr)Tlcir ' ter MHltorn. A Kks whetuor visitors or mom- . beis of other lodges who reside hero, project. The matter Is being con sidered by tho committee CH.Vl'TKlt TO ATTIONl) College IV.iteinlty"VilI Go to San Francisco (iathcilng picnics ni:xt wi:i:ic Thero was a meetliig or tho Coos Hay alumni chanter of tlm sii-nm ri are expected to attend tho nirthday fraternity last evening and prepara- ? I flail Pll-rttl liv Mnrcliftnl.t I ,1 Li ..... Hall 111! " ,Vt.n b' MarsllfleUl L"ko tions were made for an attendance In On Wednesday of next woolTn S .' r," ,L. '"" "V.. ?J " "0U) .or '. entire chapter at the Uoyal Neighbors will give a , Ic.o A" ,.,.;,"' " .!yonuo;, tl.e natonal fraternity nt Mnntal.ln n.o. ...,..,.,.. ". 'm uo Iloirt in Han Francisco about :.:.. . "'v: "J W"S B Come, nrothor lllll. a cordial wel. th .,,.,,. , a..-' 7 , ' iiiuy inKo ino io 30 ferry. A uoo.i pnm .!., - ...,,..,... . :" . i- """"" " b'i'. i is expect- tlmo Is assured as the ladles are UyorZ at I ...u.ut, 4u.i.is iu uiai enu. Also oi DANCK CO.MM1TTBE cu mat io nienibers will hq from hero for tho trip. 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