The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
EIGHT
Women's
Tailored Suits
in striking new
fall models (?OC
The superiority f ',0 Hub's show
ing of Full Hlilt.s In unquestioned.
Everything t.'mt goe with K!i'fcctloii
Is tll.sclo.sed materials of superior
quality, best of tailoring and linings
iMjiuil In quality It It the rest of the
garment. Tho new styles art) re
ceiving good words from everyone
thoy are no sensible and dignified.
Values thai will lie appreciated by
those leaving on vaeatlon trips.
Suits that are different and es
sentially new. Ilroudcloth is very
much In evidence. Then lliero are
tho new whipcords, the wool poplins,
tweeds, gabardines and checks In the
new, soft worsteds. Many ni-o liand
Homely fur or lirald trimmed.
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X INFORMAL CHAT
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HjAFTER CUP AGAINiBUSINESS MEN'S ll DOB 110 MSEBILji
BIG MEETING
Others $12.50 to $45
Hub Dry Goods Co.
'.SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN"
Corner llroudwny and Centrnl Ave.
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(Continued From Pago Three)
Mrs. C. Galbralth and daughter,
MIsh Marie Qnlbraltli, of Eustslde,
Imve returned from u three-months'
stay at Sunset Hny.
MIks S. O. Nelson, of Mlnncapolla,
who hns been visiting her old friend,
Mrs. M. A. McLaggnn, of Enstslde,
for tho pnst few weeks, will leave
soon for San Francisco and South
ern California, where sho will spend
some time.
Miss Olive Phillips, of North llend,
Is a week-end guest at thu 10. 13.
Rlggs summer home an Uuiilo Lake.
Miss Mary Htiynes, who has been
visiting at the home of her uncle,
Peter Anderson, in North llend, has
gone to Coiiulllo to visit her mint,
Mrs. Stlmson, before r-nurulnq to
her home at Harrlsliurg.
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Miss Elma Hobcrts, teacher of the
Flagstaff schools, returned this week
from an extended vacation trip to
Portland mid other points.
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Mrs. II. W. Painter and son
Wayne, returned Friday from Port
land where they accompanied Mr.
Painter, who Is receiving treat
niniit at tho Portland convalescent's
hospital. Mo will remain Otero for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hear return
ed this week from uu outing at Sun
set Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
I yous and family returned this weok
from a ten day's camping trip at
eiolden Falls nhovo Allegany.
Airs. J. iiuuiock 01 uusihiuu. ui , MAKSHFIELD EASTERN STAR TO I
companled by her husband, went (l() jy KORCE' TO COfjUlLl.E
to Co(ullle yesterday to attend tho
School Hoard convention. , ,n,,i n,,.. r Order on Tuevliv Will
inat'iiE nohle, of tux .mile, fourth
arrested
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TA:.m.:-'C
cmvaer
Draw Members From All Cities
of Coils County
Having once won tho alive loving
cup for having tho greatest pvfiont
ago of tlelr totul momloraltlp pres
ent on Nntat Day, tho lo:nl monibers
of the Eastern Star lodge say the
expect to be In Coqulllo nox: Tues
day 75 strong. From Nortli Ucnd,
the youngest chapter In tie (ounl.
comes the report that they will tfil.e
a full fifty ti the county lent and
that they intend to brln? Imck th"
cup.
At a spi'lal nieotlm; or Der'c
Chapter No. D3 of tho EnBtorn Star
last evening In the Masonic I mi) . 1c,
Associate Matron Mrs. bun i.
Schllke, of L.i Grande, wn3 m-escut
to seo the work put on. She was
the guest here of Mrs. Clu.i-a Fcn
slcr and this morning wont t Han
don to dimu' a similar meeting
there this ovuilng and on Monday
she will he In Myrtle Point, return
'tig to Cuiiilllo on TuchJ.17.
All business of the contv char
ters will bo transacted or. Tntsduy
pflernoon, am' the evening will lo
liven over to the linmi 1 li .111 1 the
Koos Chapter No. D!) of Nor.'i bond
will put on i model drill.
Including the members cot..lu;
rrom till pirt- of tho niinly It is
expected thnt closo to 110 "I uoimn
v ill be present In Caiiullln on f u:.l
fay. Arrangements hue br.or. " mic
.ltn Fred Slhgle and uU) with tho
Gorst and Klr.p lino to fu.-insti ca'
lor tho N'ort'.i Uend and MtMs'il.eld
representations and they ail iv;ct
1 return hniuo on Tues.lay nt:!.t
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I A PI,i:ASAXT KVKXIXtt 1
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Last Wednesday evening 11 partv
of young people took In tho motl"H
uud then proceeded to tho homo of
Misses Mabel and Helen Intmol,
where they played games, enjoyed
some music and some "euts." Tho
occasion was thoroughly enjoyed hy
the Mlsnes Plnegor, Vera Carrol,
Volma Hobs, Thelina Tabor, Mabel
and Helen Immel and Messrs. Cutis.
Lando, Slilpmun, Itouiild Nlcliolson,
Itay Prltcliard mid Howard Kellcy.
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SOCIAL CALKXHAK
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I INKOKMAL IMXXKIt (JUKSTS I
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Uist ovenlng Mrs. A. F. Hassford
entortalned MIsb Carrie O. Mills-'
paugh and L. A. Woodwort'h at din-
nor at hor pretty home, the "Furn-
ry," on South Fourth street. This
evening Mrs. Hassford Is entertain-
iug Miss Wbyburu at dinner.
SUNDAY
Prlscilla Club picnic at
Port Harnum.
MONDAY
Alpha Delphiu Society with
Dr. Mattle II. Slinw.
V13DNUSDAY
"Happy Nino Club" with
Kvolyn I'lper, of North Coos
Ulver.
Priscllhis with Mrs. Knud
sou of Hunker Hill.
Auction Hrldgo Club with
Mrs. J. S. Hanson.
Husluess meeting of Pres
byterian Auxiliary at 2::i0
p. in. ut Church.
THURSDAY
North llend Luthoran
picnic at homo of Mrs. L. O.
Strommoii.
Pastlmo Club with Mrs.
Kdward Thomas.
FRIDAY
Thimble Club with Mrs.
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SEELEY 15 CAPTAIN
pilot of iiAit nminoi: michu:
IMIOMOTKI) TO SKIPPKUSIIIP
' Miss Anna Reed of North Hond
and Miss ICllza McKay of Marshflold
! went to Lakeside Tuesdny to spend
tho week, several more friends Join
lug them for the weok-ond.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson and
daughters Doris and Mablo, loft thlsj
week on the Adeline to visit tho ox-!Cl,Itnlii Hubert Jones Conic an Xow
position. J '"'I'1' Dredge Reached Tor Re-
Mr. mid Mrs. C. F. McOoorgo audi I,l,ll's Attcv Making Record
family returned this week from a Captain Cleorgo Seeloy was today
threo week's outing "t Sunset Hay. appointed by Captain James Pol
Mrs. W. A. Mageo anil children ,hemus. covoriimont enclnoor n
u.-- -., .iw
Michlo,
Rcod.
nt the exposition. resigned. Captain Robort Jonos. for
Misses Mablo und Annie Wlckman 1 20 yours prominent In marlno clr
loft this week on tho Hardy for Sun cles of Coos Uuy, Is expected hero
Francisco whoro they will enjoy tho, tonight to tuko tho position us pilot
eights or tho exposition for two, of tho Michlo, In pluco of Captain
weeks. ISoeloy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vlors and Tlioso changes will take pluco at
children returned Wednesday from aoco and tho men will bo at their
four days outing and camping trip 'now losts whon tho drodgo goes out
4. 1 which thoy spent near Rullurds. on Mammy.
iTIioy report a delightful tlmo. 1 ' tho 28 days of this month tho
41 .Mrs. kco 11. I'llltor Will lOOVO to- ""'J iuihuvuu inoro
I roturncd homo this week from San skipper of tho bar drogo Jl
I Frunclsco after a several days' visit .taking tho place of Captain
CRAXIIKRRY PARTY
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ijiiiiui iviinnirii. : .--- ... . ...... .u.u ... .
, 'morrow for her homo In Wonatcheo, t,mn -U".no cubic yards of sand
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TContlnupd f rom R ,9"!.-
Wilt 13. Ilonglaud, Mnrshfleld.
Iris Klrod, Nortli Hond.
Robort C. Dlllurd, Mnrshriold.
Kdgar L. Lowell, Portland.
Ceo. 13. Cook, Murshricld.
John Dickey, Handon.
M. C. Maloney, Coos Hay.
I3d ward D.'Noonan, Coos Hay.
L. C. Uargelt, Coos Hay.
A. W. Jones, Coos Hay.
Cuy Warner, Coos Hay.
C. W. Wolcott, Coos Hay.
V. C. Medley, Couulllc.
S. M. Nosier, Couulllo.
J. S. Lyons, Marsh field.
James 13. Montgomery, .Marshflold
Cal L. Hrown, Nortli Uend.
13. F. Russell; Nortli Uend.
Geo. Goodrum, Mnrshfleld.
Geo. II. Rotnor, Marshflold.
H. H. Weldy, Notth Hend.
Dr. L. G. Johnson, Myrtle Point,
C. W. Kndlcott, Coiiullle.
P. 13. Druno, Co(iillle.
W. 13. Cleghorn, Coimlllo.
13. C. Mather, North Hend.
V. W. Randlo, North Hend.
Geo. Hnzor, North Hond.
R. II. Sweiison, Handon.
II. Lussou, Coiiullle.
J. Albert Mutsou, Murshfiold.
Tom Harvoy, Mnrshfleld.
Mllo I). Sumner, Mnrshfleld.
F. 13. Conwuy, Mnrshfleld.
R. U. Ilazer, North Hend.
Geo. J. Fourier, Nortli Hend.
C. 13. Hilling, Myrtle Point.
L. II. Hazard, Coiiullle.
J. A. Lamb, Coqulllo.
II. 1). Lowelleu, Handon.
J. A. Hyrno, Handon.
F. G. Powell, Nortli llend.
Chun. Staurr, Mnrshriold.
W. H. Dlndlngor, Mnrshriold.
F. G. Horton, Mnrshfleld.
Ray Olllvunt, Murshfiold.
Frank 13. Hnguo, Mnrshfleld
S. S. Jennings, North Hend.
13. 13. Johnson, Coiiullle.
F. H. Phillips, Coiiulllo.
F. W. Jones, Coiiullle.
F. O. Leslie, Coiiulllo.
P. N. Roborg, Nortli Hond.
D. Mussou, Murshfiold.
II. N. Lorlug, Coiiulllo.
II. Sabro, Handon.
A. J. Swoot, Coiiulllo.
F. C. Truo, Coiiullle.
II. A. Young, Coiiulllo.
J. 13. Norton, Coiiulllo.
C. F. Grovo, Jr., Nortli Hond.
F. 13. McKcnnn, Coiiulllo.
W. H. Moss, Coiiullle.
F. C. Hlrch, Morshfleld.
F. D. Fletcher, .Mnrshriold.
S'J.-O Hond In Put Up For Appear-
,.t Deputy Ciiiiuo Warden
Thomas Is Very Rosy
CInude Noble, of the Tun Mllo
country, wiib arrested today uftor a
complaint hud been filed against
him by Deputy Ganio Warden
Thonins on n chnrgo of running
deer with dogs. 13d Slestreom wo-U
his bond for $250 nnd Noblo will
appear In tho Justice Com t Sep
tember 1 to answer to tho charge.
A special ganio officer sent In
tho Information, officer No. lit!),
for his name was not given and J
M'ltAKniT
Mm hy manjfn
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Los Angeles jo' u '
Ban Franelaco 75
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I). Towor and .101111 waio.-s wore '" m"k. 2s. vm I
... . .. or a brenlf Dm n.. ."l,l
nanieu as wuueHseH. , "vnyeri htll
.... ...... .. 1 ., taken fiini- i.ii.. . "'Mi
11 was said (inn 1110 oiiicor iicaru 1 '6t win. 1,..
the dogs barking through me itniBii , """" "' l" sotiin nnJUj
and laid in wait until a young spiked , tl,u BU,luH ''okIiis to look v
buck came running to hlin, almost , wlllrlwI"d rinish of last ie0.'
exhausted, coming so close tnat , "lu """ erem to the toD f
Vernon
Salt Lake
Portland
Oakland ,
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ill
the mini put his bands on It.
DenutiV Ganio Warden Tlioumn do
clnrcd that ho hns known for two available niuturhil n
weeks that parties in that section
wero using dogs, but this Is tho
first time he could got hold of tho
evidence. Ho wiib In' there within
the past ten dnys mid returned Inst
evening rrom a hurried trip to
Curry County.
Ho was Incensed on hearing that
dogs have been used, saying that
Ads method or hunting Is pnrtloulnr-
'ly hard on the deer and results In
slniifc'htors, very often, well over
the limit.
Down in Curry, closo to tho Coos
County line, 1 e found that Boveral
hunters have boon In shouting on
the doer reserve near tho head of
Two Mile and on Hcnr Creek. Ho
snld n new deputy has boon sta
tioned In Curry lately.
The gnmo warden Is sending ttr-
lrnnt lnttfirM to tint Kluttt IliiiinW.
mont, asking them to at least , NoyJ"'t 3Il)ctrot
mf.Mi Mm ,i,iim r, ,in , i.i., Al vwiiniMK
iniiiiii unit uuiiiu tut tiuiiiii in iiin '
cxpoudlturcs for special deputies.
Too often tho costs como oiit of his
own pocket, particularly so slnco
tho repealing or tho law, Just lntoly,
granting hair tho funds to tho spe
cial officers. Now thoy must work
with ruwnrds us their pay, mid this
method Is proving highly Ineffi
cient for men cannot ho secured
when mid where thoy mo most
needed.
shoot rrom u rorlorn hope v14
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.iiimino maiuriai .1.. ,. .
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uiiu uim auueii, 111 tIiola!tetv
crul young hopefuh to his im.
thoy huvo succeeded nateto
gingering up tho old nine.
Tho scores of yesterday f0,
'lSt UlRlIC
Ai.a'oriiuini
Los Angeles .
Portland . . .
At Vernon:
San Francisco
Vernon
At Oakland:
Snlt Lake
Oakland
Ameilcaa Lwipij
At Cleveland:
llostou
Cleveland '
At Detroit:
New York UDetrolt ...
KUXDAV lll.VXKIt, .J:ll(l to (C.'IO,
for rOe. LiuIIcn and geutleiiieu. Tel
ephone 1U7-L. .Marshriehi llouso.
Mix. Harvey.
Times want ads bring rrmilts.
Philadelphia
Chlcngo
At St. Louis:
Washington
'St. Louis
Xntlotial hraioie
At Philadelphia:
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
At Now York:
Pittsburg
Now York
At Hrooklyn:
St. Louis
Hrooklyn
At Hoston:
J Chlcngo I'lloston ...
Chicago I lloston ..
FREE IIR SYSTEM
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INFORMAL DIXXKR
Next Wednesday Mrs. John Nuglo !
wMI ehupoiono a purty of crnuborry Mr- """ lrs- ',0" "r eIllor
pickers to J. II. Plekorton's ranch 1 ,ul,,e'l J,r- ftd Mrs. Chas. Jensen
on North Inlet. "lul children Phyllis nnd Frederick,
from tho bar and tboro aro still
two more days in August to oporato.
According to Captain Polhomus this
and Mrs. H. J. Mohr of Murshfiold. ls by tar tluj bost rccord ovor mudo
Mrs. n. 11. Smith and children of UJ' l (U'cUBe-
owors. will lnavo in.iiiorrnw fori oumo l ycsieruny uio crow no-
. Washington, after a visit horo with
I hor mother Mrs. Chapman, and hor
sisters Mrs. H. II. Smith of Powers
an" Jn8"or MIU1ZC' nt (U,l,10r laflt tl.olr homo nftor a visit hero at thot,cc" t,mt tho 8Uctl" "P brought
I Thursday ovenlng for tho pleasure ,,, of ,,or nio(hor Mf8 ,mpnmn ! from tho bottom several bolts
I UAMPIXO ACTIVITIliS tor the latter who bus boon visiting ' Cnrt8 Avo !" 't was found that thoy wore
9 1 relatives and friends on tho Hay for j Miss Mary Prlco of Hancrort Oro lfrm th ,,,,, U,at travo,s ,Iown
Mrs. John Nuglo and Mrs. Hum-1 tho past two weeks but who loft for ,s Bpont'jj ' a , w weok ..,.'1. . '' InaRlo tho drodgo arm. At 2:30
phrey have Just returned from tholr . Portland, again eurly this morning. Lllnl ,,,. ,,,., m, ,,!;, I, N !f, ithla ornlnB nt low wutor, tho
cuiiiplug trip ut Idle Wild. They iiu nuu unite Mr. nn. .Mis. L. .,m,Bo wng bcacho(J boIow Einpre
wore aceonipauled on their trip hy i.owis on boutii lontli street. tuu, tho llllB8,njj bolt8 woro nga,K
Albert HtiBsford. Jr., Robert Mer- I HONOR (JL'FSTS I i, "' , ... V.1" ,u,a 80 whoiput in pluco and at noon tho craft
or and Master Curtis Naglo. l ! mvo l,t'" M" Mr"" A,,nn llml' was afloat ugnln and this artornoon
Mrs. Tuylor. of Aloha I1111 ohup-J Mr. and Mrs. Karl Powell lust '?'""" Mt liUi' Jor ,l,elr onio ntwent out 0ll t)l0 bar
oroned u purty from Idle Wild lo , Monday evening, ontertulned ut tholt .1 K"nllIcno' 8. 1 Cuptiiln Seoloy enmo to tho Michlo
Siinsot Huv. Shore Acres, thu shell iiimitineniH in .iu Mvriin Ann. fr ,Mr8, ll0"O' songstacKeii und fain- wm, tho best of reforonces. Ho bus torn and supplies monogram and zor-
beds und South Hay. Thoy saw ' the pleasure of their guests, Mrs. j "y. lmvo rotu,'nca from Soul" Coos i,con lero 8 p,lol 8nco earjy ln J olono in addition to Columbia bat-
many Interesting things such as 0110 HoiiIhoii and Miss Heulsou, of David
usually sees lu tho city parks, In- city, Nebraska.
eluding tho deer park and the most
beautiful flowers of every descrlp- k .. -
OR10TOHDBILES
.UAUSIIPIKM) HARDAVARK COM
PAXY IXSTALLS FIX 13 COXVIN
N1ICXCI3 FOR AUTOISTS AXI!
IHOYCJilSTS AISO SUPPLY
OILS
Tho Marshfleld Hardwaro Com
pany has Just Installed u freo air sys
tem for autolsts, motorcyclists and
bicyclists. Tho plant will bo a de
cided convoulonco as tho curs or
wheels can bo renowed with ulr'
without difficulty. j
Tho Mnrshflold Hnrdwuro Com-
pnny nlso has a filtered gasoline sys-,
ON EASY PAYMENTS
Wo have weveral pretty little cot
tage homes, any of vtlildi It would
please yon to own, which we can
offer at. from $1000 to 2000, 011 a
very small payment down with tho
balance In monthly payments.
I. S. KAUFMAN
Dlt'An Hilillli.i illAir elinnl ...ull ..Ala. - .. 1 1 ...a 1
..1.1.-1 ....v.u ...vV oi-uiii iiiuiiiu ui.May, For 25 years ho has beon lunes n,lu oiner neous of tho mi
tho McConnac bungalow. i mnstor of vessels, nil but ftv vMr 'chines.
Thonins R. James und family nnd
a party of friends plan to motor to
being put lu on this const. Just
previous to coming n Coos Hay ho
Hon, They cuiuped uud slept out
in the open. Tho party was com
posed of tho following: Mrs. Tay-
NORTH IIHXD PARTY
urowsier vnuoy in Juiues- now nuto was captain of tho government initio
tomorrow for n dny's outing. ! pluutor Rlugold lu the mines mid
On Monday last Mr. and Mm. M. fortifications district Including tho
i number of Murshfiold nnd North
lor, Mrs. Chnrllo Dungun, Mrs. M. ' Rend people spent 11 delightful even- VVulIonstoln, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron , Columbia, Puget Sound and Hono-
A. Smith. Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs. Nu-1 lug, as guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don-M-obreo uud Mrs. A. 13. Lundo motor-, lulu. Ho hns proved himself n
glo, tho Misses Dorothy Dungun, ills Hull ut their pretty North Hond ml ,0 Shore Acres where thoy wero
Jessie and .Mary Smith uud Lucy) homo Iubi Thurhduy evening, when tll Hiiests of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J.
Hessle, Mr. Nevney. Mr. Miller, 1 the time was enjoyably spent In tho 'Simpson lu their palatial homo.
Messrs. Robort Mercer. A Ihoit Hubs- indiilu'ine. of nam en mimi.. nmi nth. I v
ford nnd Cuitls Nugle. 'or forms of ninuseinent until u Into 1 '
Another enjoyable trip was mndo hour ut which time, thu hostess
On m litln.U'llil In M.t-liMiitu H.1,1,. I. 1 . 1. ....... .... .1.11 . ... I
w ...... ... ................ ..v...... Bin vi.(l uuiui'iiiuie uaiiiiics 10 1110
und Whiskey Run. , following miosis:
Fl'WORTH LH.(il'i: SOCIAL
Lust evonlng, over twenty mom-
Kpworth League met nt the church
I ll ft I I fr i liimlim.... ....! . .. I.. 1
Mrs. Iris Klrod, Mr. mid Mrs. J. W.!, , " "'" "" 'i -"
a puny ot young men tinted 10 n.. ...... Mri). , ,, nlirti0. Mr nd
ChurlestOH, Sunset and Shore Acres
While en routo they stopped at . fiimi0r. Mis s" Kliiabotu iioolihiL810" and c"e " f tho bes'!
steady and efficient captnlu nnd Is
very well liked on tho buy nnd by
his crow.
For moro than 20 years Captain
Robort Jones has been known hero,
having been on vessels plying In
and out of Coos Hnv. Hn Iiilm liiHt
bors and friends of tho Methodist, been on th siusiuu- 1.. ti... .......lnv
of Porter Hrothors, us captain of the
tug Robarts,
l.ll. tllll I t t 1 . . ( l . tit 1fv. lain l.i. .,...!. II. a .. r .. - I
juio-wuu mm enjoyed uio Hospital- ,oiu,rt non8mor0i Mr. ,i Mr8 k. '"" '" " '"" """ "" ium-.
Hy of Mrs. John Nuglo and party. 1 ,, ,,owclli Mr8 Uvnisim MM Honl-rtplomut'r r'1"' "l0 leauo "' '''
Mguo rally dnyi
Thtfao lu the purty Included Charles' ,, M,83 JcailIBu Komuuly. W" l' ho,d Uml " 8',edul I,roB" ,
FrodellUB, Harold Wheeler. Merloj j with plenty or good music Is being
Cruiniuor, Ralph Diesser. William Calllnjc curds prlnUHl at Tho Tlmo planned. The league is planning to
v 1 :ss 1 : l .mov km kxts
McDouuld uud Howard Kelley.
offhw.
WATCH REPAIRING
Absolutely Done Right & -i CA
Watches Cleaned and Oiled and Regulated J"
RED CROSS jderWuEgLRtDoErPI
PHONE 122
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N levupiioii lor 1110 HOW lllgll'4
School pupils who will enter this' 4
'year nnd this will occur nbout tho1
nilddlo of September. Tho oven-j 4
ing's pleasure reached u climax 4
when wholesome refreshments wero 4
8trved, the following being present
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Hedges am!,
dauglitor, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. 4.
Scott, Misses; Horthn Davis, Cora
Dye, Mario Largont, Dora Hrown. J
Eva Hanson, irono Preuss, Vera Har-
rls nnd Messrs: John Lyons, Clay
Church, Wllllivm Stauff. Frank
illowe, 13 II, Canipboll, and Chus, H.j
Raymond,
Arrived
Relief, Florence, Friday
P. in.
Thomas L. Wand, San
Francisco, a. m.
Sailed
Relief, Florence, 11a. m,
Duo to Sail
Hrenkwuter, Portland, 8
a. m. Sunday.
Santa Clara, Portland, 12
a. m. Sunday.
Duo Horo
Santa Clara, San Francis-
co, Eureka, this ovonlng.
Westerner, San Frunclsco,
Monday n. in.
Messrs. Harrlgan and NofL tho en-'
torprising proprietors of the Marsh-!
flold Hardwaro, will bo glad to havo 1
tho public tuko advnntugo of tho now I
ftfir. nit. Dl'alnni ...1.1 .....1 1... ... .. I
" "ju.wu unit mi. uu picuNuu i
to extend any other assistance to uu- ,'
tolsts and wheelmen at any time. .
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DWEi?KASTE!iiiGHTiDoes Your Store Stand Ofl
Like This, Store?
DOES your store front sell goods for you?
Does it invite customers to come In? Watcn
how quickly business will boom, once you in
stall an Electric Sign. Watch the bi increase
in the number of new customers,
.Mot ut Longshoremen Hull To List,
ea to Lecture hy .National Organ.
zer May Consolidated Hodles
Last night, at Longshoremen's
Hall on North Front Street, an In
terested nudlonco of union mon or
Mnrshfleld nnd North Hend listened
to a lecture glvon by Nutlonnl Or
ganlzer C. O. Young, of tho Ameri
can Federation of Labor.
Mr. Young dwelt at considerable
longth on tho problems confronting
trade unionists today and tho need
of u closer organization.
On Monday evening a meeting
will bo held by tho delegates of tho
labor councils of North Hend and
.Marshflold, looking toward u coali
tion or tho two bodies Into a Central
Labor Council of Coos Hay. Mr.
Young leaves Coos Uay early next
week after getting tho work of re
orgunlzntlon started here.
EUGENE .1. H. Smith and J. .Y
Wray have opened n chair fuctory,
manufacturing ono hundred chairs
of the combination type In u day
Ai Electric Sign Brings
Prosperity
If you would grow with your neighbors, oj
faster than they, you must adopt the ino
modern and efficient methods, Electricity is
one of the most important adjuncts to a sue
cessful business,
Oregon Power