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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1910)
ww mmmttmmmmM .ni. .. -7T7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 191 0 EVENING EDITION. 8 I': I , Clir IS READY mus Hmj'jbi ?mtl bt a W ". r 1 1 14 ! (Continued from pago 2.) phapo of the letter "IV Eighty-six persons ntc at this common tabic. There Is a mystic symbol connected with the letter "P." Ask Duncan Ferguson about It! After dinner, tho 1. 1 1 .1 ,.. nil 4rltinr1 mon, women ami cimuruii n ,,. enthusiastically In tho sports of tho day. U was not decided who was most expert at casting tho horso shoe, although soveral men wore superior. Ono of tho most exciting events was tho ladles' null-driving contest. There were 18 entries In this event. Mrs. Scalfo and Mrs. Squire tied for first honors, having driven six nails in 13 Ecconds. Tho other events wcro as follows: 50-Yard Dash, open to boys Tcd- feet; no wind, but a quiet, gentle breeze, nnd the trip was In every wny pleasant and a perfect success. About B.30 P. M. tho crowd, tired but happy, snlled for home, singing j "Throw Out tho Life Line," "Throw a Line" nnd many other beautiful anil soul-Insplrlng song. J 4 4 Last Monday, Mrs. J. T. McCormac entertained at an Informal luncheon at their summer homo on South Coos River. Among hor guests were Mrs. V. S. Chnndler, Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs. B. K. Jones, Mrs. Eugono O'Con ncll, Miss Helen Doblc, Mrs. A. J. French nnd Rev. B. Dorranco of Eu gene. t Misses Madgo Barry nnd Frances Williams are spending a fow days dv Dow won. BO-Ynrd Dash, open to small boys at Ten Mile. ,..., t n rtmtinlln won. " 4 4 50-Yard dash, open to Unmarried ' airs. Eva Gnnunll nnd MrB. L. lA1"0 business portion of tho city. Ev BlrjB Florence Rooko won. White returned this week from two 75-Ynrd dash, fcr.marrlcd ladles week's outing nt Ten Mile. First group of five, Mrs. Dow, winner; second group of nvcMrs. Street won. Durlng'thc pnst weok.Jho Mothers Winner of the llnnls, Mrs. Dow. and Teachers' Club of North Bond 40-Yard dash, for llttlo gins nssisicu uj mu .unu uuuu nuuum board assisted materially In cntcr- ! Elaborate Decorations Pre pared and Fine Electrical Il lumination at Night. Marshllcld took on ji holidny np pearanco to-day and moro thnn tho usual Saturday crowd of people was In the city. Everything Is In readi ness for tho opening of the carnival Monday and tho business people wcro nil expecting a big crowd In tho city nil week. The decoration of tho city has been completed. Tho commlttco having tho work In charge sent to San Fran cisco nnd rented n largo number of Hags w.hich havo been hung nil over Lllllnn Senmnn. cry business house did some decorat ing, red nnd white bunting and flags being used. Red nnd white nro tho carnival colors. Tho electrical display at night will bo qulto elaborate and will surpass anything over before attempted In Tho new curb posts A KNOCK in prices is tho only knocking which we devote any time to, Along with successful merchandising comes tho necessity of clearing out the accumulations; nonce our knock, The same standard of quality goes with every purchase, the same treatment and guarantee of reliable merchandise; in fact, everything the same excepting the price, For a Carnival Week attraction at this store we will knock prices on our Ladies' Suits: o.i, .. fnr tun- under thirteen , t nl ulng tho teachers In nttendnnco at Marshflcld Teddy Dow wdn. 'tllc Cooa County Institute, which had ; which have been put In by the propor- Clrand race, open to all boys and been In session hero. Monday eve-. ty owners nro completed and in nihil clrls Will Horton won. iiliK, they tendered a reception nt tho " hi these strings of electric lights There wcro swimming exhibition. I North Bend high school which proved have een extended all over tho busl but no decisions wcro mnilo In these. a very enjoyable affair. About sov-" section. Tho city nt night will Several of the boys and girls have enty-Ilvo were In nttendnnco nnd light ?u "s light as day and will present a acquired the tut of swimming very , refreshments wero served. Thursdny jvery attractive nppenrnnco. A con gracefully. On tho whole, the picnic noon, tho club gnvo a luncheon nt tho 'shlcrable sum of money wns expended was n decided success. Ono man ' ' IiIkIi school for the tonchcrfi. Tho In-.on tho dccorntolns and lllumlnntlons from the neighboring church of Norm isiuuio win mooi in .Yinrsnuoiu next "" " ' a-nuini-t.t .tnntnr.,,1 thnt ho lintl had n year. .! Marshllcld in hor best dress. "glorious" day with tho young boys and old boys nnd nil of tho othor young people. The Alice II. left the North Bend, nnd Miss Isabella Sterns, grounds for the return trip at 0 P. M.JMrs. Simpson's daughter, who Is hero 4. (from Portland for n visit, nro spend- Mondny evening nt tho high school .Ing n few days at Ton Mile, building at North Bend tho Mothers' J 4. & Tcnchers' Club and tho Board of j Two christenings took plnco nt the Education gavo a reception to tho Eplscopnl Church last Wednesday members of tho teachers' Instltulo' evening, tho olllclntlng clergyman now In session. Tho high school, being tho Rev. Snmucl Dorrnncc of orchestra, assisted by Herbert Sum-! Ashland, who held services nt tho nor, opened tho program with ono of church Inst Sunday. Sylvia Lorrnlno their usual pleasing selections. A Bnlllnger, tho dnughtor of Mr. nnd a .j, Tho nrrlvnl of the Bionkwtaor to- Mayor L. J. Simpson nnd wifo of (Iny nttrncted a big crowd as It was Known mat mo street snows wore to arrive. Tho vessel was at North Bend for a long tlmo nnd arrived at the Marshllcld dock at noon. Tho Break water enmo In decorated with all of her flags In honor of the occasion. Tho program for tho cnrnlvnl H given below: LADIES' SUITS, FROM $35.00 DOWN TO ..-i.......:.-; $23.35 FROM $32,50 DOWN TO $21.65 FROM $30,00 DOWN TO l.: $20 00 FROM $25,00 DOWN TO ." $16.65 FROM $22,50 DOWN TO t, $15.00 FROM $20,00 DOWN TO $13.35 FROM $18,00 DOWN TO $12.00 Men's Clothing comprises the noted Stcin-Bloch and Kirshtaum & Edcrhcimcr & Stein makes. $30,00 MEN'S CLOTHING , $20.00 $25,00 MEN'S CLOTHING $16.65 $20,00 MEN'S CLOTHING , $13.35 $18,00 MEN'S CLOTHING , $12.00 S15.00 MEN'S CLOTHING , $10.00 $12,00 MEN'S CLOTHING . ' $8.00 OAHNIVAL PROGRAMME. Tho following Is tho cnrnlvnl pro gram for tho week: nunrtotto consisting of Messrs. Mar- Mrs. L. 11. Bnlllnger, wns chrls- Opening Day, .Monday, August lHh. Ion 'Reynolds, Ralph Coke, Archlo tenqd. Mrs. William Hofsfoll was 1.00 P. M. All shows open. Free Taylor and Prof. Bnll rendered n sc-1 godmother. Another Who wns bnp- attractions and bnnd concerts every lection which wns heartily encored, fined was Mrs. Lucy Spafford-Floyd, half "our nt Marshflold.' and thoy wcro brought back to sing wlfo of Stephen Floyd. I 730 p. ' Arrival of tho Queen another number. Prpf. Rnnb de livered a cordial address pt wclcomo In behnlf of tho cltlzons' of North Bond, following which a qunrtotto ciunposcd of MIsbcs Helen Monde, Edith Rnab, Ellen Anderson nnd Edith Alger sang In nn artistic man ncr und gavo n whistling bo itAti Imliii mAnllnil Qttfir IllltlMl U.u ... ... -.,... nccd lhnt responded tothojnddrottn of welcome, IIlOilKinR mo pi-tipiu iur muir itiuu-, jicis and hospitality, MIssch Edith Rnab and Ruth liar- ipcii rnvorcti uio nmiionco wuii a very pretty violin nnd piano duct, which was much appreciated and wore encored until thoy gavo an other selection, Miss Ornco Fulton recited "How Girls Study" In her usual inimitable Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Warner havo ro tumed from nn outing at Golden Falls. Miss Cora Walker of Bandon, who lection l',1'0 n"'"" 'B '"'opsmfll by th0 Queen "i in jiunii, is a Kucsi oi .tiies .iinuiio on her royal bargo at North Bond. ! S.30 P. M. Forming of the water pageant nnd pnrado to Marshflcld, iwhero tho coronation exorcises tnko j place. $.'0.00 prize for best doco- rated launch. Thou parade to tho cir cus, whero tho carnival is formally After tho cir cus, tho Queen nnd her retinue will MAGNES & MATSON v tho Queen's loyal subjects will bo hold along tho fun-brcnkcrs. WVilmxlay, Auguxt 17th, Coqulllo Dny. Band Concert nt North Bend. 0.00 to 11.30 Boat races' at North Bend as follows: Endurnnco raco for cruisers, l-i-mllo course; hnndl- caji, ar.-fcot class, upced boats, slx- procood to tho Kagles' Hall, where tint rnvnl nnitii li nnil ln1l aitllt '!! . ............. . t m Miss Alice Tlek.ll of Medfordsls-' '" " "' 3' " .". : J i ! " ' IC" T T i"""' ... . who iv mi iui.io i-inr u u mi miner uii icei, n-niiio all week long. eourwt. Tho second hont of tho mo iiii'Miny, .ugusi jiiiii. tor boat rnco ovor a 25-mllo course, Boat Rncos nt North Bond, 0.00 A. M. Rowing races; gen- tlomen nnd ladles, single nnd double; U-mllo course, for prlzos. XO.ir, A. M.Froo for nil, 20 foot tor of Mrs. O. L. Hall, and horflond, Miss Amy Kent, nlso of Modford, nro EUOSts nt til n lininn nt 11iv fj T.nT7nv Hnli y ,' uoat Racos at North Bond. 1.30 P. M. Special reception and ' 9'00 A. M. Rowing races; gen- entertainment for our Coqulllo neigh- Miss Hnttlo Hall of Pomlleton l',01110" nnd In,Ue6, 6,nKl n,ld ,,oublo! bor8: lreo rnctlons and shows in Ore., who has been visiting he,' ''' ;'' o''. I'Hzes full blast until midnight, brother. Rev. G. L. Hall returned o Y M'f1r0 fr n" 20 fo0t Thumlny, August 18th. day from ,i ,, ' n, 1TL t " ''n.do 3-" course, trophies. Owls' Day. style. Rev. R. II. Plorsou sang btnclf ll1" A- -m. first neat of tho Concert by tho Bamlon Bnnd "Davy Jones' I.ocker," u son song of ' spoil boats, 2."-mIIo course Prizes,: North Bond. grent dllllculty nnd beauty In a M,88 M b, C Mm ?lr0 cash, $100 cup, ?50 cash. I pra barbecuo and clam bako volco of exceptional quullt and s,nuiWJ. for New York fQr ft f(JW ll- A. .M. Handicap for com-j Simpson's Park; everything free, range. As a recall, ho routlbred months' stay ' j morolnl boats; S-mllo course; cup Uowory dancing nil day long. "Whon All tho World Is Young'r with ' j and ensh prizes. j 3.C0 P. M. Chnmplonshlp bnll tho same unusual musical ability.! J. H. Lyons nnd wife nnd son Don ' 1,3 Vt M'Ml Fn0W8 l,cn at nie for $ir.O at North Bond Coos Mrs. L. C. Reynolds proved horsolf ,nVt, returned homo from n visit at V""0'"' -roo attractions and Bay all-srar players vs. Coqulllo Val mi. in wuuii-im vwrf nun uour. at at an iiccompiiHiieii nccompaiilat. Portland and Snn i.Vnnni,. Prof. Ball of Portland gavo an on-t tliuslnatlu educational addross. ! j. H. Studden nnd brhlo arrived Mm. C. II. Worrell nnd Mrs. R. L. hero to-day from Washington to mnko Slmtison playod "La Balavlno" by tholr homo bore. Lnto yesterday nnd uytumrm ns u piano Uuot and ills- this morning, Mr. Stnddon's friends Played tho highest dogroo of artlstlo st busy nnd what they didn't do In1 3 """ .,,,,. ,iUU, -iixiug up" .Mr. Jjinddon's home, iioiio i nn uncoru thoy gnvo "Polka do Con- of them could think of. Thoy wor? ' corf by Bartlott. showing remark- given a warm wolcomo bv tim 'm,,i J ablo toohnlquo and tone. Following Hors." tho programme, a social tlmo was .j. .j. enjoyed by all during which tho or- H. D. McArthur nnd J. W. Hlhion. choBtra rondered svoral selections, brand nnd tholr families, who havo ruuen wns served m tho lower hull, been camping nt Ten Mile, have ro- turned home. Thoy called their camp Mrs. K. Mlngus Is entortalnlng this on tho lakes "PIH-FU," suggestive of afternoon In honor of Miss Stella tho buslnossos In which the two gen-' O'Caunoll, who is soon to bo mnr- tlomen are engaged. Mr. McArthur j rid. Tho affair Is n bridge luncheon. Is In tho druir busings n,i m mi. : Only a few friends nro In nttondauce. denbrand mnnufactures soda water : i On Tuosilny, August 0th, occurred A XlttllT BOAT tho uunual picnic of tho Christian, FOR CARNIVAL WKKK. JIIUIO S011OO1. At S.30 A. M. S xtv-tlvo ! i persous embarked on the atonmer! During carnival weok the Alice H. Flyer and snllod for Charleston Bay, will leave the head of navigation ev whoro tho day wns spent In surf bath- ery ovonhiK'at 5 o'clock, arriving In Ing, clliubhiit, BlglitsueltiB and gen- Marshllcld In tlmo for tho evening oral plculelng. Part of the crowd program and returning will leave went ot the government llghthouso; after tho exorcises are over. This as others cllmbod to tho summit of Coos an accommodation for Coos River wan ami wiucneu uio uroaRwnter patrous. SMITH & and other boats sail out ovor tho bar. evening long n special reception of All ly champions. Simpson's Park all day .long. Friday, AugiiNt tilth. Bandon-Myrtlo Point Day. Special Concerts by tho Mnrshllold Band at North Bend. D.i J A. M. Boat racing nt North Bond as follows: Commercial boat races for boats over 12 mllos per hunt; handicap raco. 10.30 A. M.Log rolling contest, followed by tub nnd scow races, swimming rnce; vnlllng rnco over a thrco-mlle course. Last heat In tho speed races. Hoi for Marshlleld and a big tlmo. snows nnd freo attractions half hour until midnight. Saluiilny, August :10th. Coos County Dny. Spoclnl effort will bo made to on- tortaln and nmuso tho out-of-town pcoplo to-dny. Meeting of tho clnns; Old Sottlers' Reunion; bond concert nil dny long. Special freo attractions and unusual exhibitions this day. closing tho week In a blnzo of glory. j.jo i M. The Danco of Confetti In Queon's Court, followed by three every Sportsmen Atteniioil ALLOW I'S TO SHOW YOUIWl NKXSATIO.Y OF THK SK.1S0J-I T1IK XHW 23.U0 .MARLI.V, SUmI ACTION RIFLU. The Gunnerj "SPOHTSMKN'S HUADQUAUTHJi'l LIMH LIGHT LKCTUU'. ,s""i'tll"''.l)olnt evory second at I hours of confetti battle. Tho Right Rev. Charles ScidJIrj. Bishop of Oregon, will lecture it to Mnsonlc Opora Houso next Saturdw ovenlng, August 13th, 1310, on"tt Church of America." Tho lecture will bo Illustrated l" two hundred beautifully colored itK ooptlcon views nnd tho net protwfc will bo Riven to tho fund fortbow- Btructlon of tho now EpUw?51 Church biilldlnu nt Marslifleld, Ore. Rnsnrvml sonH. GO cents. CBnM w..v. ..,. f ndmlsslon, 25 cents. Ul'SSELL, Proprietors. For many youngor membors of the P.irij mis was uio urst dny spoilt on Genuine Japanese Chlun nt loss tho bench and was very Interesting than half regular price ,as long as It and enjoyable. The weather was per- asts. COOS BAY CASH STORE 'Msg'SBsMSsaiiiaif7ilHW M M M sj L j T- .fc ."jm i LI mjFkkm, i & i. AiBffirai &' ib 'i li 'Sl ,1 ' .wmb-M i ipsi wwg B . All U,rtiK U W -i i Kw fi wm IW 1 If s iy Mil LW----. II S IciciFi-' s '",."rv-is IBll '- - rmtNo BMOTHCRS Jt7WP CU3IH1CJ COMFANV JESJL est in Sight Freind Bros'. Suits 12 to $30 This has been thoroughly proven to us and we can convince you. North Front Street. FIXUP. m