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r XT Tn T "" " "HWim THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910 EVENING EDITION-- 8 iT-A 'SffiSSs 7- iiifiTcn pfini Tfi i&gffiii3 ot ntnt oUUIH (Continued from Pngo 2.) Coko, V. S. Turpln, Wllllnm Ford, J. W. Flanagan, Harry Moffntt, A. H. Powers, C. K, Perry, It. It. .Montgom ery of Decatur, III,, M. C. Malonoj;, .T. T. McCorninc, E. Q. Flonagnn, M. 11. Bllven, ILS. Tower, A. 12. Ncff, "W. A. Toyo, J. T. Hnrrlgnn, Effllo Fnrringor, W. T. Merchant, Arthur McKoown, J. M. Upton, 13. MingiiB, Guy Warner, C F. McCollum, Warren rnlntcr and MIssob Cora Mao Mont gomery, Ellznboth Kaufman, Agnes Hutchinson, Maudo Painter and Mln nlo and Grace Sheridan of Iloscburg. Tlio "Sweet PonB," a now bocmI club, held their first meeting Thurs day afternoon. The Idontlty of tho members, purposes of organization, etc., nro being kept secret for tho tlmo being, .j. .; 4. Mrs. T. J. Macgenn of Emplro linn gone to San Frnnclsco, whore sho will bo tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Mc Nicholas. 4 Miss Josephine Eddy hns gono to 131 Contro, Cnl., where she will teach school. Sho loft on tho Bteamor Ho dondo nnd was nccompanlcd to San Francisco by hor fathor, A. II. Eddy. Sho will visit nt San Jose, Lob An geles and Ventura beforo tnklng up hor school work, 4 4 Col. Wllllnm 0 rimes nnd Scnntor Donnls Flynn of Oklahoma wore vlsl tors nt Ton Mllo whoro they onjoyed fishing and hunting thin week, j. . 4. , Dr. nnd Mrs. llolllslor of Union nvonuo In North Ilond nro ontortnln- Ing tho doctor's mother, Mrs. Hollls tor of Snn Francisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. It. Montgomery of Docntur, III., Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stnfford and Miss Cora Mao Mont gomery woro visitors at their sum ' jner homo nt Ten Mllo this week.. Mr. nnd mTs.' P.' A...Wnrnor flnd child of California arrived In tho city on tho Nnnn Smith for a visit. Mrs. Wnrnor was formerly MIbh Nnnn Smith. On tho samo trip of tho ves sel vns Gouornl Suporlntondont A. Moreen, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Minneapolis, who will be guests of Mr. Moreen. Itov. Robert Browning, tho now rector of tho Eplscopnl Church, ur rlvod on tho Breakwater with his bride. They will llvo in tho rectory of tho church, but tho houso Is to bo romodolled nnd until tho work Is completed they will bo guests nt tin homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Bonnet;. 4 A jinny of North Bend peoiilo snout last Sunday up Cooa Itlver. Tho par ty woh composed of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L Uylor, 'Misses Dorothy nud Alleo Byler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Lnngford of Stockton, Cnl., Capt. Kdgnr Simp eon, Mrs. L, J, Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Mlnot Tlrrell. Tho mombors of tho Sisters of Bethnny, nn organization of tho Epln copnl Church, will meet noon to ar range for tho work of tho year Tho mooting has not yet been called as the members wore waiting for tho ar rival of tho new rector beforo mnklng ny plans. Tho members of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho M. K. Church of North Bond mot Thursday with Mtb. Henry Hoeck. They spent tho nfternoon sowing nnd enjoyed delicious refresh ments which woro served by tho hostess. Thoso jiresont were Mrs. C. A. MoKollljis, Mrs. II. J. Isnacs, Mrs. C. H. Ackerman, Mrs. Louis Bnlsln ger, Mrs. P. W. Stevens, Mrs. C. A. Nollner, Mrs. M. Klbblor, Mrs. K. M. Everltt, Mrs. I), C. Ynughan, Mrs. Wm. NelUon, Mrs. K. Woodball, Mra Win. Hoeck, Mrs. Ceo. Reynolds' Mrs. J 13. Stevens, Mrs Oubser, Mr8. R. O. Pearson nnd Mrs Anna Larson. Mrs. Honry Songstncken gavo n big picnic to-day at Cooston. Tlio ontor 'nlnmcnt is In honor of Mrs. T. It. Shorhlnn of Rosoburg, who is visit ing in the city, The guests numbered nbout twonty-flvo Indies. Tho party went In a gnsollno boat to Cooston where tho day wna spent nnd a pic nic ill n nor served. Mrs. II. 0. Kern of North Bond gavo a tea party last Saturday nfter noon. It was a celebration of tho sixth birthday of MnBtor Harry Korn. Thoso in nttondnnco woro Catherino wernlch, Tommy and Lora Nelvn-Murr nnd Ilobart nnd Harold McDnnlcl. Last Friday evening the lnrgest re ception of tlio season wns given In tho First M. 13. Church of North Bond by tho pnstor, Rev. R. 11. Plorsou, ns n farewell to his many friends not only in the church but throughout the entire community. Tliero woro over 200 lti nttondnnco and ho wns as sisted In receiving by the ladles of tho church. The building was elabor ately decorated with ferns, pnlms, huckleberries nnd flowers. During tlio evening a jirogrnm wns glvon In cluding splendid selections by the Sumner orchestra. Miss Grace Will- lams nnd Miss Genevieve Smith ren dered boIos Hint were. highly npprc- clatcd and encored. Little Marguer ite Roynnlds snug, "Piny In Your Own Bnckynrd" in nn unusunlly sweet volco. Mrs. Chns. Worrell and Mrs. Will Simpson played a selection from "Trovntoro" iib a dilot.'Mra. I3lslo Mc KolllpB rend "Choosing n Minister," nfler which .Miss duorna nnd Mrs. Fred Glazier played a highly nrtlstlo piano duet. Rov. It. II. Plcrson hav ing been requested to alng, rendered "Fathom's Deep," showing his re inarKnlilo musical tnlont as a soloist. In response to nn encoro ho stated that ho would prefer to talk n fow minutes Instead of singing ngaln nnd expressed his views on the subject o "Pleasing th0 People." Ho snld thnt ministers llko tho nnclont prophotB should bo responsible to God nnd not worry nbout public opinion. If thov try to jilenso ovory one they would bo llko the man and boy with the donkey In Aesop's fnbles. lln exnressod n liking for tlio West nnd wished bn could bo pnstor of a church for bov. oral years nnd build It iii ns tho conn try dovolops. So llttlo enn bo accom plished In ono year nnd at best only 11 beginning am bo mndo In such r short time. .Mr. Nollnor wns then In troduced nnd nftor a fow words o: npjireclntlon presonted Rov. Pierson n ring ns a tokon of tho regard and esteem of his ninny friends. Ho ac cepted It nnd sincoroly thnnked hi friends not only for tho ring but also for .their holp nnd kindness during tho past year. A. W. Myers thon gavo n most appropriate Impromptu nimress on Christian uultyniid.Urotli orhood which was much appreciated. Mra. Wltto nnd Mr. McDnnlols snoki. briefly unci concluded tho program, nftor which enko nnd punch woro served and a soclnl time, ouJojod bv (ill. Mr. PlcrSOU.lefwlth rnL'rnl.. nn.l best wlshcjufrom all. Col. Wllllnm Grimes. .Mrs. J. L. llouseworth, Mrs. Horsey Kreitzer, .Mrs. William Grimes nud Dennis Flyun of Oklnhomu who hns boon via. Itlng liere, nil went to Portlnnd on tlio Breakwater to-day. O. A. Morrlsey was given n party last night nt his homo on Broadway. it was a colouration of his blrtlnlnv nnd tho fnmlly Invited In a number or friends wlio enjoyed cards and re freshments. W. C. CEHXIXG VISIT OP .MRS. BRADLEY WRITES CON- D. E. KENNEDY TO COOS BAY CITIES NEXT WEEK. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 19th. DEAR Mr. MALONEY: 1 wish you would tell nil the ladles of Marsh Held in your paper next Saturday night thnt Mrs. D, E. Kennedy, of the Cocoanut Products Company, of Port lnnd, will give frco lessons in tilnfn nnd fancy cooking nt tho storo of The Modern Company,- on Tuesday nnd Wednesday of next week, nt which tlmo sho will introduce tho famous French cooking fat, KAOLA, pure cocoanut butter. And tell them fur ther that It will jiay every ono of them to nttend her lectures nnd dem onstrations. Mrs. Kennedy Is n good spenker nnd demonstrator nnd n bet tor cook. Sho will glvo tho Indies n tnBto (mny bo two. tastes) of tho fin est biscuits, pastry and cakes. And her salads nnd dressings say, If the ladies do not learn nil about these delicacies, they will always hato themselves, I shall bo disappointed if the dem onstration nnd the cooking lessons nro not a big success, because I have stolon Mrs. Kennedy away from Med- ford nnd Bnkcr City, Oregon, nnd LowiBton, Idnho, whoro Bho Ir very much wanted. In order to glvo Mnrsh- flold nnd North Bend ladles first show. Sho will bo at tho Coos Bay Gas &. Electric Compnny's office In North Bond on Thursday nnd Frldny. Sho hns Just finished n demonstra tion nt Astoria, which was really nn event tho lecture room being crowd oil for tho cntlro three dnys. I wish' to say thnt Tho Modern Company will provldo chnlrs so thnt nil will bo comfortable. Agnln tell nil the ladles to nttend with my compliments, yours truly, W. C. BRADLEY. P. S. Mrs. Brndloy snys that Kaoln Is "oil right." We carry a largo sortment of Tailored Suits and Skirts In odd sizes for STOUT FIGURES. Up to 'IS bust measure. mm wBHiiijg, 1 w ht "m v mr9 w -v r n bh 1 ns-i m im f rana ' r MIKS Coos Building MARSHFIELD KID (1 LOVES CLEAN. ED FREE. In order to demon strnto how easily M011. arch and Derby Kid Gloves may b0 cleaned (wuBhed) at home, 0 will clean, freo of chnrgc, gloves of tho above mnkes. WOMEN'S NEW TAILORED SUITS We believed we knew when we bought our stock of Fall Suits that we were get ting rare values, but now we know tor a certainty. Our customers are demonstrating every day our good judgment and skill in buying in our ability to get the right goods at the right prices. Our Suits are moving out so rapidly that we urge you if possible to make your selections now. '. A large and varied assortment of styles 'and colors, in all wool Mannish Mixtures, Serges, Cheviots and all-wool Wor steds, well tailored and lined good grade of satin, at prices ranging from. r-$ 10.50 t.O $18.50 A splendid colcctlon of Mannish Worsteds, Basket Weaves, Storm and French Serges, Cheviots, etc, Some strictly tailor ed, others trimmed with silk facings; new gored and cluster pleated skirts; lined with Boldingrs guaranteed satin, at, from -: $-18.50 to $25.00 Exclusive models in flno Chiffon Broadcloth, Fancy Worsteds, and now Rough Weaves: no duplicates in design or material! beautifully tailored, lined with Skinner's Satin. The very lat est effects, and a splendid assortment -to select from, priced at, from $2700 t0 $40.00 WOULD TALK POLITICS. Ohio With LmuliTH Seek Iitcrvlctv President Tuft. (By Associated Press.) CINCINNATI. O.. Sent. 23. Presi dent Tnft received u number of Ohio Republican lenders yesterday who woro anxloiiB to consult him regard ing tho political situation In the State. A round of golf and dinner with Congressman nud Mrs. Long worth ocoupled tho remainder of the day yesteruny. Special in Women's Furnishings NECKWEAR. Dainty lace, persian silk and linen em broidered Jabots in the latest effects; special at 35c JEWELRY. Pearl and Real Glod Stone Belt Buckles, Veil Pins, Collar Supports, and odd pins; A beautiful new assortment ranging in price from $2.50 to 19c Imported Lace Scarfs, two yards long, an wnue, or wiuctuuu nu ohvui w. gold, or delicately shaded colors;; special ---- - -'$!!,?. All-Wool Zephyr Scarfs; values $1.00 and $1.25; a special lot at, only. 49c PLEASANT PATHS. This glad old world, wo all discern, Hns lots of sunshine In It Por ovory mortnl who can lenrn To do Ills "siiillo a minute," F. S. DOW. I Muslin Underwear We have just received a shipment of the latest styles in High-Class Muslin Wear. A half dozen styles of Combination Suits; some of finest Nainsook, laco or embroidery trimmed; others, of crepe, beautifully embroidered; come in a range of prices from $1.35 to $3.75 Princess Slips, in all sizes and in a num ber of different trimmings; each beauti ful in effect; priced at $1.50 to $2.75 A large and most handsome assortment of muslin skirts, made of the finest ma terials and most beautifully trimmea. The latest styles in design and trimming; priced at from $8.50 to $1.25 Luther Burbnnk has ovolved two new peaches. Luther should como to Coos Bay; there aro dozons of them here. A SIMiraitlTV. Love Is llko n potato, Say thoso who nro wlso, Because, so thoy tell us, Both sprout at the eyes. IVY CONDRON. NEW ItEOTOH HERE. Services Will Bo Held t EpUcopnl Church ToMorrow. Rov. Robert Browniug. the now rector of the Eplscopul Church, will conduct services to-morrow at 11 A. M. nnd also at 7.30 P. M. An CHOPPED OFimiK FlXtiER. L W. Hilileiibrnml Mccih win. I'lifortiinnto Accident. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd, of tho Arngo Soda Works, accidentally cut off tho first linger of his loft hand. Ho was. chopping kindling nnd does not konw exactly how it happened further than thnt ho wiiH holding tho stick with tho left hand and hnnninir tii.. hatchet with tho right hand. The hatchet was very sharp and tho linger cut entirely off, tho hatchet cutting through the knuckle closo to tho hniul. Tlio surgeons cut out sonio more of tlio bono und tho wound Is dressed so that tho fact that tho linger Is missing will not bo so con spicuous. The SOl'TH MAHSHEIELD STORE Is now open under now management Come nnd give, us n CALL. Photo goods, dovoloDlnc and nrlnt. Scott, Ing at Walker Studio. i . - w. A California man Is suing his wife for divorce because sho went out bov enteen years ago to make n call and hns not yet returned. Beuts all how Impatient somo men beconio as tho grow old. TENI)ERM)IX RAIDED. "(By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Tho police made raids In the tenderloin district nt an early hour yesterday morning and mon nnd women by tho dozone were arrested. Tho activities of the police caused Intenso excitement. Crowds wero following tho raiders awaiting tho results of tholr oporn- tlons. Tho Grand Jury Is investigat ing gambling and vico conditions nnd tho raids wero for tho purposo o peeking ovldenco to assist tho Inquiry. TA1-T (JOES HOME. (By Asjoclntod Press.) CINCINNATI, 0., Sopt. 2-1. Presi dent Tnft left hero this afternoon for Washington. An important cabinot meeting U to bo hold on Monday. Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu nnd ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. LIGHTNING KILLS FOUR. Bail Storm in Colorado Brings Fatal Results (By Associated Press.) COLORADO 'SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 23. Lightning klllod four persons In a storm In tbo. vicinity of Entonvillo nnd Elbert, twentv-flvo miles north. east of here Wednesday night: FOR THE QUEEN OF THE BAY. SEE EASTS1DE. THE ROYAL TONIGHT "OLIVER TWIST," . A production of that famous novel. "INDIAN RAIDERS," , A Sellg production of tho Wild West, with u noted "Hound-Up" scene. OTHER GQOD ONES TO-NIGHT. FINE COMEDY BILL FOR SUNDAY NIGHT. Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c am Tried SUNSET VANILLA and SUNSET LEMON yet? Ol"LL BE DELIGHTFULLY SURPRISED AT THEIR STRENGTH AND FULL, RICH, YET DELICATE FLVVORS SUNSET FLAVORING EXTRACTS ARE A REVELATION TO THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM. PUT UP 1 nc, Jj5l.na and 91.75 BOTTLES. BROWN DRUG CO. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. "THE QUALITY STORE." Remember masquerade ball m Sumner Saturday evening, Sept. 2L Launch Alleo II, leaves Marshfleld nt 7 rock; launch Sumnor leaves nt 8 o'clock. Subscribers to Tho Times aro requested to notify tho office In enso of non-dollvery. This Is the only means Tho Times hns of gnlning Icnowledgo of Irregular- Ity in tho delivery of tho paper and word of it will bo wolcorocd, especially during tho uext few weoks, during which tho dellv-1 ory routes aro being checked up. Telophono Tho Times, No. 13. ' If you have any complaint. Read The Times' Want Ads. Try Times' Want Ads. BARGAIN In Small Farm Tract - . HKSCRIPTJQN. '.JK M,I'KS TOO.M MARSHFIELD. ABOIT ONE-HALF BOTTOM LAND. OOI, NEW l-ROOM HOUSE. : . , 0001) WATER. . . .... 11ENCH LAND, LEVEL. . T r ''' , ' IDEAL CHICKEN FARM "" , "' ON COUNTY ROAD. ' ' ' Price, Only1800 GFT T wnKi,?L T1UCrs ARE VERY SCARCE AND HARD TO VEkmiEXT. EN" THIS OXE AS A FIRST-CLASS IX I. S. KAUFMAN 8b CO. , nflji uM&UmiiimMLi