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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 191 6EVEII1NG EDITION.
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sochil happenings, intended
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dopotrnent of Thp Times, ,
must bo submitted to tho cdl-
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; (Jxcoptlons, will bo allowed
only in cases whoro tho
event occurrad later than tho 4
time mentioned,)
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mV'lttl HEART garden
I liavQ a llttlo garden whoroln
, suck flowers -grow
Aa Poets dream, and sing of, but
only few may know.
A garden bright with sunshine
;. .through all tho long, swcot
,day,
A garden whoro no frost can conio
to blight tho flowers of May
lief rain:
"Whoro songbirds stay tho wholo year
round the garden of my hoart.
Oh my llttlo . garden, from all tho
.world apart, -
Thoro rarest roses blossom, and
tliero tho blown bco Bookii
For honey, und ho finds 11 In tho
.. red. roso of. hor chooks. .
Oh, tho roses, reddor, swoclor than
other rones bo,
DccaUBo in love's dear gardon plot
tboy bloom alono for mo!
And In iny HtUo garden a,ro Yio
Ipts, ol, tjo' sweat!
Thn,t scorn to. laugh with glad
ness at the coming of my foot.
to other lowers aro like them
beneath tho wida blue Iclps,
Thcso blflssoraa, .(hat I love so
woll, tlo violet, of bur oyos.
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Personal notices of visitors
in tho city, or of Coos Bay
ljeopIo .wg ,vlslt In oUic f
& cltips, togo.ther with no.tlsqs
of Boclal affairs, aro gladly
$ received In the social de-
f pnttineut. Telophono 1!3.
Notices of club meetings will
$ bo published and secretaries
nrp kindly reuuestqd to fur-
nlsh same.
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'ken up. Tho topic for tho study
was ''Tho Later Republic," In Ro.
man history.
Mis.4 Downer's papor was on
"Abandonment p.f, Farms and Con
gestion In Roman Cltlos." The sub
ject of Mrs. Kpllog's papor was
"Tho Pojmlur Cry; Bread and Cir
cus." Several mombprs woro nb
sent, so tho papers, which they woro
to have, wero ta,kon np In general
discussion. Tho society yll( nicpt
again next Monday evening wUh
MIbs My r tip Uownqn
fhoso present wpra Mrs. lyMlog
and tho Misses Myrtle Downer,
Myrtlo Miller, Oraco Johnson, Alice
Curtis,, Ellen Rudnns.
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I A. X. V. PLUR
patronesses nro Mrs. E. 0. Pcrham,
Mrs. F. E. Conway Mrs". T. S. ilar
vey, Mrs. 0. A. Dennetti Mrs. W. M.
lllake, Mrs. II. S. Towor and Mrs.
C. M. Uylcr of North Bond. Mrs.
A. It. O'Brien, Miss Bvojyn Aiulor
ion and Miss, Agnes Iutchqspn com-
posp the puyicjy commiyoo, nntl
tho decorating (commlttoo Includes
Mrs. ft. Klty, M?8' C.. W Cum
bers, Mrs. K., L. McClure, Mrs. 0.
h. Dlndlnger, Mrs. Horbort Lock
hart nnd Mrs. J. S. Coko. Tho la
dles who wilt assist during the .var
ious hours of tho afternoon are Mrs.
V. S. Nicholson, Mrs. Francos Haz
ard, Mrs. J. D. Goss, Mrs. A. T.
Lngorstrom, Mrs. F. M. Parsons,
Mrs. J. 0. Kinney, Mrs. H. F. Eb
becka, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. It.
E. Browning nnd Mrs. Henry O'Mara.
At tho close of tho bcbsIoii last
Tuesday afternoon, light refresh
ments woro sorved by 1,lio hostesses,
Mrs. Emma Nasburg, Mrs. Ouy War
ner and Mrs. J. II. Flanngan.
Next Tuesday tho Guild will meet
In Guild Hall under tho entertain-'
m'ont of Mrs. R. E. Browning nnd
mont of Mrs. R. E. Browning und
MIbs Evelyn Anderson.
f AFtiiltNOOX RKWIN'O PAItTV
A MEMORY OAM K
This 19 a gnjo pf ij.oi)io.ry, Ji
which you pa)', forfeits for, mUtakps
nnd also for laughing.
Tho players, ult In a circle. Ono
begins by saying sojomnly, "O.iiq old
oc oiiculng oyftters." Everybody
repots this In turt. Thou alio bu
Rlna again. "Ona o)d ox opening
oystors,. two tlrod turtle trowing
to Trenton." Tills goes round tiio
circle, Tho i)oxt ropotlUon :
"Ono old ox opening oysters, Vy.o
tlrod turtlos trotting to Tronton,
thrco tamo, tlgors taking tea." Thla
la rqpeated, by each qno, always
begluulng at "Ono old ox " adding
n now. a.llltornt,lon pnch tliuo. Rome
examples aro given, but If. Is more
fun to malco them up ns you go
Hlong:
"Four fat friars fishing (pr
(rggs."
"Fivo falrlps fighting furious
flrofllps."
"Six soldiers shooting snlpo."
''Jovqu. salmon sailing Boutiivmrrt"
"ElKht elegant engineers eating
eggs.1'
"N.ino. ulmblo noblompu nibbling
nuts.'' v'
Tho A. N. YV. Club mot thla woolt
for tho first timo sluco tku holiday
lntormlBslou, on Thursday attprnoon.
at tho homo of Mrs. F. E. Haguo.
Tho ladlos chatted and sowed during
the aftornoon hours until evening,
when tho hostess sorvpd an appetiz
ing luncheon. Spocial guests pros
ant woro Mrs. Elizabeth Merchant
nnd Mrs. T. B. Jninos, and tho reg
ular mombor8 out woro Mrs. F. E.
Alien, Mrs, Olivia Edman, ,Mrs.
Carl Ivartson, Mrs. Lljy Frcldbprg,
Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Alico Hall,
Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan, Mrs. Frances
Hazard, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, Airs.
Kato Lando, Mrs. Aloxandru Lando,
Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. Gcorgo Murch,
JJrs. W. P. Murph, Mrs. C. I- Mu
KnjBht, Jlrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs.
E. O'Connoll, Mrs. Hugo Quist and
Mrs. Annlo Tower.
Tho club will mppt noxt wepk
with Mrs. A. T. Halnos.
LEAP YEAH HALL
Tho Leap Year Ball glvon at tho
Finnish Hnll last Wednesday ovo-
nlng turned out to bo ono of tho
most successful affairs of tho sea
son, Tho fenturo of tho ovonlng
was tho Grand March led by Mr.
and Mrs. L. Dulglo in which nbout
GO couples participated nnd at tho
closo of which programs woro glvon
out by tho MIssps Esther Sullivan
and Jano McLnln. Tho hostesses,
MIbsoh Minn Dalglo, Ger'trudo Scalfn
and Lillian Thorwald proved (o bo
fit rivals for Uiq boys In tllr du
ll V? na floor managprs. Tho mus
cullup oleiupnt was sllgltly In tho
majority, ponspiiuontly somo of thq
bovs sorvpd uh beautiful and urtlstlc
"Ton tall tlnkprs tentatively toll- wallflowers" during tho ovonlng.
but despite this handicap every
body hnd a, good time. Tho girls
cscprtcd tho boys to and from the
fostlvltlos and protqctqil thorn val
iautly from the duugers pu, route,
Punch was Borvoil during tiio pvp
ulug and Martin's orchestra holped
inuko tho occasion a gay quo,
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"Elovon oarnpst omlgruuts eating
early eggplants."
"Twelvo torrlblo tulobcarora tell
ing, truths."
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I .HLNNK-WIS. CLUB I
Tho, Mlnno-Wla iioinbprs woro
'Very ploqBantly entprlalnpd on
Tliuraday of this week at tho homo
of Mrs, Chorion Davis, on South
Fifth street.
Durlug tho busluoss session Mrs.
W. S. Brown was elected president,
aud Mrs. .E, A. Harris was re-olooted
eocretary und troasuror for tho tin
uulng year.
Tljo rogylOjr spclql tljno of qpw
lnif nna cliat was li)dulgcd In by tho
following: Mrs. John Daahu, Mrh.
Vv. II. Porkln.s, Mrs. F. H. Drejiser,
M,rs. Qlias,. ' LqPliRpollo, Mrs. W. S.
Drpwij, Mrs. W. E. Hoaglaud, Mrs.
K, A. Harris, Mrs, Mary Thompson,
M.n. 0. W. Drlggs am) Mrs. E.
Kelley. Tho hqstqsjj assisted by
Mrs. P.orhlni aprvpd an appetiz
ing luncbqoji. Tho nox,t meptl.ig
of the club wljl bp in t,vyo weeks
with Mtb. Dres9r.
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AM'VA. Wi;iyPniA- SPCIETY
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In thQ ibsouc() qf. aflss Ireno
Pr.pusa, JJrs, Hqrr.lot M, Kqllog act
ed as seprctary prq ton at tho Al
pha DoJDhian Sppioty niootlpg last
Monday qvunliig it the hqmo of
MIbs Alico Curtis. Election of of
ficers to servo for tho noxt three
roorith was hqlo; with the follow
ing result; ProBldent, Dr. Mqttlo I,
Shajtt'; YiQeprosldgnt, Miss Allc,o Cur
tls socrotary, flBs Myrtle Downer.
Tho literary DroB.r,m was Uipu ta-
Mrs. Hugo Quist was hostcBS In
formally at a delightful sowing y.irty
on Thursday afternoon of last week
complimentary to tho Bungalow
tenchors, Misses Grace Griffin, Ethel
Itccso .and Ellen Larson. MIbs
l-itokcs 'had not yot roturnod f:om
visiting hor parents in Vancouver.
Tha ro.otns. whorp thp afternoon
hours Woro pleasantly Bpont In sow
ing and chat, w'oro prettily )vin
mentod with Christmas docpn1' -nB,
rod and green predominating In tho
color schomo. Towards cvunlng n
delicious luncheon was socvod lo
tho following guests: MrM. A. JC.
Peck, Mrs. Thayer Orlmos, Mrs. B.
fi. Cliandlor, Mrs. Irving Cliatullor,
Mrs. A. T. Lasorstrom, Mrs. W. 11.
Konnody, Mb. F. W. Powers nnd
tho JIlssos Griffin, Rcoso and Lar
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DINNER FOR WITNESSES
On ChrlstmnB day, Miss Graoo
Fulton ontortalnod at dlnnor nt hor
homestead "Inglonook Ix)dgo," on
North Inlot, for thoso who witnessed
In hor behalf when her homestead
was contested. Thoso woro Tony
Struffort, Cornollus and Poto Lun
gron, John Robertson, Misses Aggie
Robertson nnd Phoobo Weir, Louis
Wolr, Olo Anderson and Chester
Boar. Othor guests wero Mrs. L.
A. Woodbury and Mrs. Edith Mo-
Lood and daughtor Emily, or North
Bpnd, who Bpent Chrlstmns week
with tho hostess. Miss Fulton Is
studying for tho civil s'orvlco exam
inations which conio noxt fall.
CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING
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day instead of Thursday. Sowing
and spclnl chat occupied tkonft6r
noon hours until tho serving of do
lcctablp dainties by tho hostess, Mrp.
Rold, who was assisted by Mrs. N. II.
MncMUlnn. In two weeks, tho club
will moot again with Mrs. Otis Wil
son. Thosj) present wore.: Mrs. R.
W. Morrow, Mrs. N. 11. MncMUlnn,
Mrs. F. L. Graunls, Mrs. Wilson,
Mrs. D. E." Moloney, Mrs. C. E. Ash,
Mrs. Lionel Gordon, Mrs. J. B.
Tower and Mrs. Rold.
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BRIDGE CLUB
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Thp Brltlgo club nipt on Wednes
day aftornoon. of .this weok after
tho Christmas adjournment, with
Mrs. E. G. 'Porham. The Yulotido
decorations woro retained for tho
occasion, huckleberry nnd ferns be
ing ndded to tho artistic arrange
ment. Tho troo was also lighted.
Tho luncheon was served at 1:30
and then tho gupsts played bridge,
at which first prize was won by Mrs.
Edna Richardson. Tho club will
moot again In two weeks with Mrs.
Herbert Lockhart. Mrs. Pcrhnm's
sppclnl gupsts wero Mrs. F. M.
Parsons, Mrs. Frank Cohnn, Mrs.
W. F. Miliar, Mrs. John D. Goss,
and Mrs. Arthur Drows, and tho
mombors out woro: Mrs. J. S. Coko,
Mrs. II. Lockhart, Mrs. II. S. Tow
or, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. W. M.
Blnko, Mrs. Win. HorBfall Jr., Mrs.
Elizabeth Merchant, nnd Mrs. Edna
Richardson.
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EASTSIDE SOCIAL CLUR
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On Thursdny afternoon, Doc. 30th
Mrs. I. Hndlock was hostess to tho
ladles of tho Eastsldo Social Club
only a fow attending owing to tho
busy Chrlstmns season. Mrs. Hnd
lock sorved light refreshments at
the ctoso qf a pleasant afternoon of
sowing nivd chat. Thoso present
wero: Mrs. W. Cavanaugh, Mrs. It."
Kittson, Mrs. Dnvldson, Mrs. S. F.
Bock, Mrs. G. Stcckel, Mrs. Ben
Wright nnd Mrs. Hadlock.
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Prices and terms on other models in proportion to. above 'figures.
Place your order now for future delivery,
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NEW YEARS CALLERS
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NORTH REND ttl'ILI)
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Tho Altar Guild of tho North
Bend Eplscopnl Church met Thurs
day atternoon with Mrs. Dennis
Hull for tho UBiial business and
Boclal session. Tho tlmo was very
pujoynbly spent, and tho hostess
served light refrcshnipjitB, a.t thp
cobq of thp nftpruoon to the fol
lowing: Mrs. J. A. I.pnnan, Mrs. A.
B, Mortpn, Mrs. S. Smith, Mrs,.
C. JI. Bylpr, Mrs. I. 1). Rjrtl, JJrs,
li. L. Powell and Row It. E. Brown
ing. 5r. Lonnnn will entertain
thp guild In two weeks.
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EPISCOPAL L.I!'i?' UVUil),
Tlip usual business session of tho
Episcopal Ladlos' Guild was dispens
ed with thla weok on account of tho
absonco -ot tho presldont, Mrs. J.
W. BoniiPtt, and the secretary, Mrs.
E, L, McClure, and tho aftornoon
was sjiout In a social way. Plans
woro talked of for a tea which thp
ladles aro planning. Tho tea which
will bo for tho public w'H bp glvon
Saturday uftornoon. January' 22,
from 3 to (:30 In tho entortaimnont
hall of tho Myrtlo Arms, through
tho courtesy of F. E. Conwr.y, and
will bo an elabnrato affair. Thqro
will bo a musical program under thp
direction of Mrs, Win. Horsfall, Jr.,
which will bo published latpr. Tho
Last Tuesday evening was hold
tho nununl mooting nnd oloctlon
of offlcors of tho lopnl Cl)rlslinn
Church. Tho session was qppuod
by a Hiippor nt 0:30 which Avas, nt
tcndo.d by tho mpmbprs and tholr
fnmllips and n fpw othor guests. Tho
mooting was then cnllod to order
for buslnoss and officers wpro elect
ed for tho coming year, tho namos
of all qf which appqarod in tho
Times Friday ovonlng. Aftor tho
other matters of buslnoss had boon
disposed of, a short tlmo was spent
socially, Thoso present woro Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. 11. Cox, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Pnlntor, Ir. and Mrs. C. A.
Sohlbrodo, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Rold, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Immel,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Yako, Mr, nnd
MrB. L. E. Hendricks, Mr. nnd Mrs.
R. A. Oopp.l.o, Mr. and Mrs. I, W.
Motlay, Mrs, 1L L. Hopson, Mr,s.
Mattlo Blaln, thp MJssos Anna Cpx,
Boss Immol. Myrtlo Tripp, Stalley,
Helen n.nd Mabel Immol, Lamina
nnd Dorothy Painter, Ruth Il'ipum,
Helen Rold, Blaneho Copplo, lrnno
Oulmotto und Ernest nnd Wlldor
Immol, Wayno Painter. Harris Cop
plo, Reginald McCurborry, Buster
Yako, Droxol Hopson, Wurron Rcld
and bnby Motley,
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CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD
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Election of offlcors to servo for
tho coming term wna held by tho
SlBtorhood of tho Christian church
last Tuesday afternoon at tho homo
of Mrs. S. J, Immol. Mrs. R. A.
Copplo wns olocted to tho office of
president to succoed Mrs. W. A.
Rold who has hold tho offlco for
two years nnd who refused to nc
cont It again for another yoar, Tho
following ladles wero roolocted: Mrs.
II, W, Painter, Vlco President; Mrs.
J. W. Motloy, socrotary: Mrs. Mat
tlo Blaln, treasurer. Thoso prosont
at tho buslnoss mooting woro: Mrs,
Rold, Mrs. Sohlbrodo," Mrs. Blaln,
Mrs. Hendry, Mrs. Motloy, Mrs. W.
B. Cox, Mrs. Copplo anl Mrs. Im
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I . KLOSTER CLl'R
Every mother Is Invited. (o ooino to our store ami mo Iho big special CltlR DISPLAY which wo
nro H.hovlnr. Vo linvo cillw to hIiow you hero Hint will pluisu you cribs with IIJCRI SIDES and
CLOSELY MET HPINDLES to which you will feci, HAFE to tiUHt YOUR BABY.
No rlinnco for the llttlo ono to full over THESE hIiIom or ct cniiKlit liotween THESE rung. Sim
iiioiis Snfo CVllm luivo tho hMiIIiik kMo tlinl. Is nliiio,st, NOISELESS - WON'T illsturli tho Nleopln
infant.
Anil for COM KOI IT they mo unexcelled. Every crib In built
with THE FAMOUS SIMMONS SPRING iniulo of tho original
Simmons Wlro Fabric und Iiiiiik at tho ends from EASY, ELAS
TIC HELICAL SPRINGS Hint cnsuro comfort and PREVENT
SAGGING. Every working part of tlieso cribs operates
SMOOTHLY und ACCURATELY und their construction npprov
1 mat os pcrfoctlon.
Arniowr's.
Star Ham
Mrs. "Bon Wright of Eastsldo was
"at homo" nil day Saturda to
Now Years Cnllors, many friends
calling In tho nftornoon nnd even f
Ing. Bntwcon tho hours of 4.30
p. m. nnd 10, tho guests woro ontpr
tnlnod with violin and plnno music,
aud rofrpshmonts woro sorved.
AlvrERNOON DINNER PARTY i
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugo Quist enter-j
talnod at a courso dlnnor Inst Sun-
day nftornoon, tho tnblo decora-
tlons consisting of mlnlnturo yuloj
log nnd Now Year's bolls. Tho ef
fect producod was very pretty. MNMH
Tho dinner guests woro Mr. !
and Mrs. Gcorgo Mnndlgo and Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. A. Roso and sons Al
fred and Irvln, of North Bend, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Murch nnd Gcorgo
Murch, Jr.
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I 1). M. C. CLUR PARTY
li.. i... iimi' BTrpinvi?'n Prtvisiiivn
Thp D. M. C. c ub card par y and L t Tio m w A jn;
informal dance glvpn last Saturday ,r
pypn.ng In Noith Bend at t ho ( hon -
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Williams , . . , , , , , . ,,,
,i. i. .. i..,. ...i ,no natural Juices and Intensifies
wns ono of tho best over given, nnd
thoso prosont roport a vory enjoy-, l0 '""r'
ablo tlmo. During tho early part , "lor "" tolay. Aro sold by
of tho ovenlng, progressive whIat Jcadlng morclmnts.
waB ))laycd, first prizes going to
Mrs. Fay Ward and S. McDonald.,
Tho consolations woro nwardod to
Mrs. S. McDonald and Mrs. Charles
Williams. Following this, a cafe-j
torla luncheon was sorved and thou EZ&
tho guests spout tho roinalndor of
tho ovonlng In dancing. Special , -
guests of tho club prosont woro
Mrs. Joo Olln nnd Mrs. Fay Ward,
and tho rogular guests prosont
woro: Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. Lestor Eaton, Mr. and Mrs,
llonry Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Unas.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaughn,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton, Mr,
aud Mrs. p. A. Porklns, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bratnard, and Mrs. N. G.
Hnmes.
When you sco these Simmons Snfo Cribs und Inspect
our Ktock, you will npprcclnto why tho careful fiirnluiro
selections of this storo nro MONEY MAVEItS for our
customers' pocket-books.
wi'i , PlF'ilfflW f"ll P ' il
Johnson-Guioysen Company
"Quality Home Furnishers"
North Front St., Mnrahfield
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Wliolcsnlo Distributor
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PASTIME CLUB
Mrs. W. A. Hold's homo on Elrod
Avenue was opened this week tq
the ladles of the Klostor club, tho
mooting taking plncp on Wodnes-
Thp Past into club of North Bond
met with Mrs. Frank Muscus Wed
nesday aftornoon and enjoyed tho
Sarter's
IS THE PLACE
TO GET YOUR
CANDIES
PURE AND DELICIOUS
Wo do not speak of its
Q U A L I T Y
That speaks for Itself
SARTER'S
Phono 20!l-J, Murshflold
For Sale
hours In sowing and chat amUlniEront St., Opposltn Blanco Hotel
making plans for n card and dnnc-l
Ing party to bo given Wednesday ! taHMMBMMiMB
evonliiL' nt tho homo of Mr. nnd i
Mrs. A. J. Surbock. Tho committee IX Tlu' COUNTY COURT OF THE
appointed to make furthor nrrango
luonts nro Mrs. Surbock, Mrs. Ed
ward Thomas, Mrs. R. B. Razor, and
Mrs. MUas Richardson. Mrs. Fred
Kruso who was a special guest, do
lighted thoso present with a vocal
boIo. Thp othor special guests
present wero Mrs. Matilda Andor-J
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
.FOR COUNTY OF COOS
In thp Mnttor of tho Estato of
CHARLES C. TAGGART, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco Is horoby glvon to thQ
creditors of Charles c. tggart, de
ceased, that tho undorslgnod has
STOCK RANCH Nonr Allegany, mostly bottom, good li.lld
lugs, no head cuttle, team, fanning tools, flno orclinrd, dor
llghtful placo to live, mi co $;.1u(. Tonus.
STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH Closo In, 2t) covh, team, uood
buildings, orchards, tools, 000 acres, OS pf which n" finest;
bottom. Prlco 910,000. Tonus.
DAIRY RANCH Closo In, :)() acres, 175 Is liottor, flno
buildings, team. Prlco 21,000. Terms.
DAIRY RANCH R, R. depot on place, dqso lij, JftO acres,
half Is richest boltoip, flno buildings, biith rah, and water
transportation, 10 bond, stock, team. Prlco $53,000. Splen
did tonus, with interest at fivo per cont.
FRUIT RANCH Splomlldly located, 1000 loganberry vinos.
In full healing, flno orchard, flno buildings, 17 qpros, $l,
COO. Tonus.
DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tido water, flno coal uml
lots of It. Prlco way doiVn.
CHICKEN RANCH Closo in, 10, acres, house. Only $po.
CHICKEN RANCH-r-15, acres, closo hi, IjKIO doivn wiJl
$ir n iiiontli,
FOR TRADI3 Wo linvo North ReiyJ vrpiifitfy ajul rnnchpq.
to trado for North DaHot property. Conio In and irlvos
Hgnjo. Wo have OklahoiKn property to trado for Coos Ray city
or ranch' property.
CITY PHOPERTY-iNorth Rend or Mnrshfleld. "VVq hWO
It If you nro looking for bargains and locations. '
INSURANCE Wo Cjirry a full lino of fire Insurance.
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO,
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH ' BEND, QRBGQj
son. Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo nnd Mrs. J. E. i been nPDOlntod administrator of the
Ford. The mombors out woro: Mrs. i within estate, nnd all persons hav-
Surbock. Mrs. E. I. Arms, Mrs. E. '' inK c,iUmR ORRlnst thp estato arqj
Thomas. Mrs Earl Hutohlns. Mrs. ,u,lUK1 ,0 I'ropom ino saino to mp
Tpm Juza. Mrs. .Too Olln, Mrs. Ar
thur Dorbyshlre, Mrs. R. Razor,
and Mrs. Roy Rralnard, Tho club
Will moot again In two weeks with
Mrs. Richard Marshall.
(Continued on Page Three,)
In writing, duly certified as by law
required, with vouchors attnehed, o,t
my offlco In tho First National Bank
Building, Marshfleld, Coo8 County,
Oregon, within six months from the
dato hereof. " JOHN D. GOSS.
aHCC il
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.
Lento Marshfleld nt 7 a. m., and returnjng leaving from Empire at
8 n. in. Leave Marshfleld nt Jl, a.m. mid returning leave South
Slough at 1 p. m. Lenvo Murshflold nt 5 p. m, and returning
,H"o nouui oimiH ai U p, nj.
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