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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 6

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Coos Bay, Oregon
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COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1931 EVENING EDITION PAGE SIX iOOOOOOOOOOOP i I FOLLOWS STURM NEW MAGDONALD IN SOCIETY BRIGHT SPOTS IN BUSINESS flf Upward Trend Shown in Press Dispatches 10 Save Your Dollars 0 A PLAGUE CABIN TIME U. by shopping at Hub." The highest ft DETROIT Houdaille-Her-shey corporation first' half profit was $669,286, against $448,230 in corresponding period of last year (Continued from Page 1.) m. in nna itv and value, tne lOWesl HI once wr (Continued from Page 1.) -i always! Dorothy Baity Is Honored at Bridge Party on Monday 0 0 dragon god, were drowned in the typhoon-like storm that raged throughout the night and was unabated today. Yellow flood waters, in which corpses floated with carcasses and were churned Social Calendar Tuesday, Aug. 25 Eastern Star of Marshfield entertains Worthy Grand' Matron Minnie White.

Wednesday, Aug. 26 No Hostess club with Mrs. Harvey Vaughan. Western Star, Rebekah lodge, at Odd Fellows' hall. Neighbors of Woodcraft meet at; North, Bend.

LUNCHEON CLOTHS of pure rTQ linen with colored border I tv- Miss Dorothy1 Barry was hon into Homes Smashed BOSTON Twenty-two new manufacturing industries were added to the Boston area in past month, the chamber of commerce reported today. DETROIT Parke, Davis has declared an extra dividend of 10 cents a share addition to the regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents a share on the common stock. PLAID BLANKETS of all wool 0 beautiful colors special The area resembled a storm tossed sea. Thousands of homes along the river and frail craft riding the flood were smashed by the, wind. Trees were Fences and walls were knocked to 0 $loo i PRINT APRONS can be laundered Rubberized special down.

The storm flattened almost A By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. Shore Public Service Co. in year ended June 30 reported net income of $476,168, against $399,263 in corresponding period of last year. LAKE TAHOE, CaL Agreement wat reported reached for consolidation of Standard Oil companies of New Jersey and California into unit. MIDDLETOWN, N.

Y. New York, Ontario and' Western Railroad July net operating income totaled $341,179, against $282,666 in July, 1930. CHICAGO Chicago Great Western railroad July net income was $138,326, against $64,813 in July, 1930. MONTREAL Gasoline prices in Canadadlan territory have been advanced 1 1-2 cents a gallon. POTTSVILLE, Pa.

Mid-August Anthracite coal improvement sent thousands of miters back to work today. CHICAGO Chicago district Steel, ingot capacity has been raised to 21-33 per cent of capacity from' 30 per cent. Laurella Smith Is Married to Jake Hoffman in North ored at a bridge party Monday evening, When Miss Clara Shaw entertained at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. L.

Forsythe. Miss Barry will teach at the Reedsport school this fall. Bridge was played during the evening, refreshments betas served later. High score was held by Miss Dorothy Barry, second' high by Mrs. Harold Savage and consolation by Miss Betty Brown.

The invited list included Miss Dorothy Barry, Eleanor Schroeder, Mary McCarthy, Mabel Nelson, Margaret Stauff, Bernice Turner, Betty Brown, Gladys Christenson, Doris Nelson, Corliss Orr, Emma- RAYS' SHIRTS Fast, color mally cabinet posts, but in this case made without the holder ranking as a member of the' cabinet, also were announced: First lord of the admiralty Sir Austen Chamberlain. First commissioner of works Lord Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterLord Lothian. Secretary of state for Scotland-Sir, Archibald Sinclair. Secretary for air Lord Amulree. Secretary for education Sir Donald Secretary for labor Sir Henry Betterton.

The cabinet thus contains ten men, all prominent, comprising four conservatives, four laborites, and two liberals. It was announced that a secretary of war and a secretary of agriculture would be ramed later. More than SO appointments of undersecretaries and others are still to be announced. King George and MacDonald, both of whom interrupted vacations in Scotland to handle the cabinet crisis, were expected to return to Scotland this week. OTTAWA Gatineaq Power in year ended July 30 had net earnings of $7,121,204, against $6,145,059 in preceding fiscal year.

65 0 0 broadcloth, prints and solid colors A CRETONNES good color and OQp pattern selection special at ti DETROIT Retail gasoline prices were Increased 4 1-2 cents a gallon by leading retailers. every structure that had escaped the Yangtze's flood path. Shipping was endangered. Junks and sampans had little prospect of finding refuge. Larger vessels engaged in relief were in danger.

Heavy rains were forecast and typhoons signals were flying along the river from Shanghai to Shansi. Wails of Anguish The terror of night, strangely close to natives who sat almost motionless in a blistering sun but began wails of anguish and des 0 0 Bridge assort- HKp ment, eight bars to a box special I tIL CHICAGO Retail gasoline prices have been advanced 3 1-2 cents a gallon. JOLIET, IlL-United States Steel corporation has resumed work at its blast furnace here. 10 pair when darkness settled over TURKISH TOWELS 26 26 handy size for hand towel, special them, was increased manifold when the wind lashed through the flood area. bell Stadden, Verda Lewis, Estel Chaney, Jacquelyn Warner, Paye Rose, Frances Outhridge, Mrs.

Vernon Olson, Mrs. Harold Savage, Mrs. W. P. Chisholm, Mrs.

E. E. McCracken and the hostess. Royal Neighbors Lodge Picnic Held at'The Highlands' STUDENT LAMP Bronze or OQp dark green finish special OtL Emil buys your used High School Ttmni Want Aot Brtn Rendu. Books.

Emil's. 25x27, -0 Marshfield, Couple Visit Here Dr. and Mrs. A. J.

Abbott of Marshfield, are making a tour of the west, and while In Marsh Visit the "Bargain Shoe Balcony," wonderful values in all leather shoes only three 0 81 prices for women $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Drices Laurella Smith of Port Angeles and Jake Hoffman of Marshfield were married last week at Port Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman returned here over the week end to make their home in Marshfield. Mrs.

Hoffman is the niece of J. S. Chambers and it was during her visits in Marshfield that she met Mr. Hoffman. Hoffman is chief mechanic at the P.

H. Black Motor company in Marshfield. Mrs. Hoffman's brother, Donald Smith, joined them here this week from Port Angeles, for a short visit. Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.

Hoffman and Mr. Smith enjoyed a dinner party last night at the Hoffman home. Star Of icials Visit Lodges Mrs. Minnie White, worthy grand matron of the Star, will pay an official visit to Doric Chapter of the Eastern Star of Marshfield tonight, when a 6:30 supper will be served in her honor at the Masonic hall. With Mrs.

White on her official visit Is Ida Willis, grand elector of the chapter, Mrs. Florence Bargelt, former worthy grand matron) and IS years ago worthy matron of Doric chapter in field are enjoying a visit with Dr. Abbott's brother, Albert Ab only three prices for children $1.23, $1.49 and $1.69 A lodge outing was held by bott. The brothers have not met more than 50 members of the Royal Neighbors lodge and their in 20 years. This is the first trip MID-WEEK FEATURES FOR WEDNESDAY AND "THURSDAY COOS RIVER The store will be open this evening! the Wisconsin veterinarian has 0 friends at the "Highlands" on the! to Coos Bay.

He remarked Coquille highway Sunday. Gaines, races and horse-shoe tournaments 0 0 0 6 0 that the two Marshfields of Oregon and Wisconsin were quite similar in size. Marshfield Marshfield were enjoyed during the day, and at noon a luncheon was served. The races won included small boys5 race, Raymon Gnau; small 0 Teacher Returns Hre "Southwestern Oregon's Greatest Value Giving Store" From Aberdeen Home girls' race, LaVem Cole; free-for- OOOOOOOOOOOiQ au, ueorge stamouck; ladles iree- for-all, Lois O'Neal; fat ladles' Tf MAT race, Betty Gnau; men's free-for- all, P. E.

Perry; men's race, C. Miss Jean Temple, Marshfield school Instructor, arrived here today from Aberdeen where she spent the summer with relatives. Her sister, Miss Gertrude H. Walter; men's two-legged race, Today's Record Arthur Horton and Jimmy Hay Locally Grown String Beans Reach Market nes; mens clrarette race, Jot i Temple returned with her for ai O'Neal; ladles cigarette race. Mar short visit in Marshfield.

MawetiAi0.f Hfo, D.M.U t. I.J .1.1 Weather, Events, Vital Statistics I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I living in Portland. C'Neal; men's sack race, Forrest: The offlcers Bre of W. Wolcott while here. An all- The afternoon was spent singing session enjoyed and enjoying a program.

followed by the dinner and lodge work tonight. WEATHER REPORT For 24 hours ending at 4:30 a. m. today, Aug. 24, by U.S.

Airways Grown by C. N. Nelson. A variety that was Blue Ribbon winner at the Oregon State Fair. 3 lbs.

1 4c Per Box 69c Dillard Cantaloupe Medium size, PER DOZ WANTED 100 young, laying, Rhode Island Red hens. BoX J. Coos Bay Times. Aug.25-27-29. W1U share expense with party 1 driving to Los Angeles.

Inquire Cabin No. 1, West Star Auto Camp. 24x26. Observer, North Bend, E. V.

Broughton. Maximum 66 Minimum 64 Luncheon Held For Stars Mrs. Rackleff Is Club Hostess NORTH BEND, Aug. 26. (Spe-i cial) A luncheon was held at the! Mrs.

George tlackleff of Mil-. At 4:30 a. m. 55 6 rainy 30.15 .01 North Bend hotel yesterday by lington entertained the members! Wind, north the members of the local chapter of the Coos Bay Art club Fri- Weather of the Eastern Star honoring the day afternoon. The club will meet Barometer Locally grown string beans are beginning to reach the Marshfield market, with prices ranging from 3 1-2 cents per pound to 5 cents per pound, as quantities available' are not yet sufficient to stabilize the price.

Quotations on other items offered included the following wholesale prices today: VEGETABLES Potatoes, pe, c.Jl.75 to $2.25 Carrots, dot. bu. .45 Beets, dot. bu. .45 Turnips, dot.

bu. .65 Corn, dot. ears 1 15 to io Cabbage, lb. ...,02 to JK Qlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirj nviMiLjr iunuuii aim vjttuiu 111 uun wtru wnn Mrs. o.

n. Precipitation Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1930 45.61 Si of the order, who made their of- Stecn. s'flclal visit to the chapter. The members present were Mrs.

Si Minnie White and Ida Willis D. Wilson, Mrs. C. Arm- I STEAMSHIP I SAILINGS and Gravenstein Apples A Or Marriages Portland met with the Eastern strong, Mrs. E.

H. Joehnk I Star chapter for a school of in-! Mrs. S. H. bteen.

struction during the afternoon and Slfor exempllflcatlon of the work of Camp Fire Glrb the order in the evening. I To Hare Meeting I Ninetten memhpni nt thn lnrail i Fancy, Best for Eating PER BOX Wilfred James Kenning of FROM BAN FRANCI8CO. NELSON LINE. Marshfield and Anna Wlttick of North Bend were married Saturday BUTTER Cream fat Prints 31 EGGS Extras 24 Standards 24 chapter were present at the lunch- "ecraaen, guaraian eoi, for the Natslhl Camp Fire group, by Rev. Phillip D.

Hartman in Potatoes announced today the group will 1 Coquille. lO.bs.1 7 Good Cookers i WILMINGTON, Aug. 27. John Scherzlnger of North Bend and Rose Massle of North Bend were married Saturday by Rev. T.

M. White, minister of North Bend. SI T. M. Club i ouock inursaay Km Party afternoon at her home, for a regu- 1 lar meeting.

All girls are urged to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone enter- i attend the meeting. McCORMICK LINE. si tained honoring Uie H.

T. M. club W.J. McLean Is Accident Victim EVENTS TONIGHT FIRE CREWS WAG Pickling Onions 3 lbs. 29c 1 2 DAISY OREY, Aug.

29. recently. The husbands were guests tt the evening party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

R. M. Knox. Mr. and Mrs.

Klrby Brumfleld, Mr. I and Mrs. C. J. Gannon, Mr.

and' Mrs. Clyde McOary, Mr. and Walter E. Reinemer, Mr. and 8am Smith, Mn and Mrs.

William1 mm Eastern Star at Masonic hall. Royal Neighbors lodge at Eagles' hall 20-30 club at Chandler hotel Elks' band at Elks' temple. "Millie" at the Liberty theatre in North Bend. "Bought" at the Egyptian FROM PORTLAND NELSON UNI FORT BRAGG, Aug. 29.

WILMINGTON, Sept. S. 1 Ounnell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry! Smith.

(Continued from Page l. Kentucky Wonder and Oregon Giant String Beans Special A for Canning XU lbs. conflagration was checked at a ridge near the historic mining community. Once it works past the ridge MYRTLE POINT, Aug. 25.

(Special)-WlUiam J. McLean, ,56, of Dora died Sunday evening at the K. E. Marsey home following an automobile accident on the old Coos Bay wagon road between Cheery creek and Dora. The cause of the accident Is unknown as Mclean was alone in the car.

He wai taken to the Marsey home and died before the ambulance arrived. Mr. McLean, a homesteader, was a Spanish-American war veteran. He also spent two years of service In the Philippine islands and Uro years In the World war. He was born In Tuscala, and to sur AMONG THE SICK LET A TAXI Take the and sweeps up the pass towards i Ploneersvllle, nothing can save the I.

town, it was said. Beginners to School Miss Marion Knrdell Is at Wesley hospital today prior to undergoing an appendicitis operation. Mrs. George Baker of Marshfield underwent an operation at Wesley hospital this week. Mrs.

L. Matson of Eastslde Is I Scores of homeless families were being cared for by the Red Cross, I American Legion and Salvation i Army. The Improvised settlement on Granite Creek has been named i "refugee city. 'Tin 1 Ocean Dock I I Terminal i Supply I AgenU MawMlfld, Ore. Phone 171 OlItlllllHIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIHIIIIIIIlD receiving medical treatment an Wesley hospital.

i i I m. a. oasiin, uot Angeieg, IS Te- vived by three sisters and six brothers. One brother. Walter McLean of Norway It the only relative here.

Funeral arrangements which will be In charie of the American ported Improved at Wesley hospital, where he was taken recently J. A. Hale Fancy Peaches EXTRA FANCY, LARGE SIZES PER BOX QfiC Hale Peaches Will Probably Be No Lower. To arrive Wednesday. Elbcrtas ill be lower next week.

ft ,1 following a slight stroke. Mist OUda PotU of Cottage Legion and the Spanish American Grove was dismissed from Wesley hospital after receiving medical treatment. War Veterans, will not be completed until a brother, Charts McLean of Idaho, arrives. 20c anywhere in the city Avoid the dangers which await them at every street craning when they walk school. 4 I We Buy Used High School Books Emil's Manhfleld Ballenbaugh House Burns This Morning The fire department was summoned to the H.

F. Ballenbauph residence at 1139 Park avenue this morning to extinguish a small Are caused by the overloading of an electric wire connected to a washing machine. VI (btm fid. MILKl-MACNtSU FREE! A full size tube of Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream with a 25c, 35c, 50c Colgate Article purchased at the A Mtftrolitet that con tobtn daily fo long ptriodt ol tim. without rtfuui a General Transportation COMPANY Phone 495 vji nN i 1 it ii coining ill XX into.

lc I Swanton Drug Co. nr rniipcr PATRICIAN BEAUTY SHOP (bostotfsOvfaStores PERMANENT WAVES 9i.n 1WW tvm U' SHOE SALE Your Dollar Goes Further at C-C SELF SERVICE STORE (If appointments mad together) OREGON WOOLEN STORE In Location Formerly Occupied ty Polonsky't, 135 N. Broadway Cbthing and Shoe Outfitters Far Ma aad Bay. fra1tty Wark CMhra Fralarrd at Red Cross DrugoStore Our Windows FREE DELIVERY Mtrshfield Englewood Eastside North Bend All work at new low price. MRS.

N. CHAPMAN Mmw U-J Coaallla Laeated am Title Gaanirtea A AbftraH Office.

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