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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION. fcM-jHjrrfm"wnrtiiii urtiiiiMi li in iifiiiiBWwiiiiiiw imwi immh imam irrrT-r - - 1 ' , '" w ?""?V s "trfy n& " wismnEsmsmsii m WKilllWWWWMWW'1a,glwllBal1 O Ml ivlrCltlaanuS m IAMITI) V . - J VviOiiSliJi) CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happonIugs, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m. Friday of eacu week. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero ovents occur lutor than tho tlmo mentioned.) on tho I3ny. Tho couple aro among tho best known pooplo of tho Day, but tho nows of tho Intended nuu tlals was kept secret until after tho ceremony. Thoy hnvo gono to housekeeping In the Saccht apart ments where thoy will bo at homo to friends. "ONCE I OF THE u WA3 PART MUSIC." NOR t was part of tho mutlo 1 henrd On tho boughs of sued between earth nnil sky; For Joy of tho bcntlng of wings on high My heart shot Into the brenst of thoblid. I lienr It now, and 1 ore It fly, .And a llfo In wrinkle again Is stirred. My heart shoots Into tho breast of tht bird. As It will for sheer lovo till tho last Ions slcli. Qcoreo Meredith. Tho Clmniluado club's concert at the Masonic Opera Ilouso Wednesday night was tho center of tho week's social life. Thcro was a largo turn out for tho event and It was thor oughly enjoyed, tho chorus' work be ing especially pleasing. Mrs. Horn- fall , tho director, won much pralso by tho showing mado by tho chorus Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab, tho Portland lyric soprano, whllo a vory charming songstrcn, did not mako as good an Impression on some as on her previous appcarauco hero, not giving tho individuality to tho various numbors ns mueh as alio did provlously, Soino attributed this to the numbers Wednesday night being more of tho dramatic order than tho ones sung horo before and claim that flho Is not as woll adapted to them. Sho has most plenslng stago appearanco and Wednesday ovonlng. was vory becomingly gowned In whlto mossalluo with black spauglod net and silver bead trimmings. M". Horsfall was also vory charmingly gowned. For hop oncoro numbors, Mn. Denrborn-Schwab Hung "Tho Years at tho Spring" by Ileach, nnd "Lady Moon," a captivating waltz song. Mrs. Perl Hlley Dalllngor, who mado a decidedly favorablo Impres sion as a pianist, rendered for hor oncoro Grieg's "IJuttorfly." Tho oncoro numbors of the chorus woro "Do Coppah Moon" by Shclloy, Doan Yo Cry, Ma Honoy," by Noel nnd "Tho Elophant and Chimpanzee ' by Sims. Since tho concert, tho mouthers of tho club havo been recipients of much praise. Miss Ednn Larson, tho accompanist, has been especially praised for hor playing. It is tho club's doslro to hold an othor concort or two before noxt Bummor. Tlioy aro doslrous of bring ing Mrs. Roso Hlock-Oauor, tho woll known Portland soprano horo, but It is not cortnin that alio can bo secur ed during tho winter or Bprlnd months nlthough sho has signified hor doslro to coino horo in the sum mon Following Wednesday ovonlng's concort, Dr. nnd Mrs. Horsfall gavo a recoptlon at tholr homo .for Mr?, rjoarborn-Schwab anil tho mombors of tho club nnd tholr husbands or sweothonrts. It was a delightfully Informal gathering nnd selections by Mr. nnlllnger, Mrs. llalllngor au.l Mrs. Dourborn-Schwab made it an ovont to bo long remembered by thoso proseut. Mrs. Sohwnb loft Friday morning via Drain for hor home In Portland. Mlw Mntulo Paintor will leavo Sunday via San Franc'.ijco for Oklr homa wharo sho will spend the w t tor with bur sUter. : MtiH Joale Chus, a mombor of tho Mirshflold high school faculty, lift today for Portland whoro she will spend the Christmas holidays with her aUtor. "ho Evorgioon Whist club was on tnrtalnod last Saturday afternoon by Mrs. W. P. Murphy at hor homo on North nroadwny. Tho prlzos woio won by Mrs. J. T, McCormac, tho consolation award going to Mrs. Ro landson. Tho club Is boing ontor talnod this afternoon by Mrs. L. M. Noble. V ' Tho marrlago of George Blanchavd and Mrs. Roso Arrlugton which was quietly solomnlzcd at tho Marsh fluid Episcopal church, Wednesday night by tho Rov. R. E. Drowning, was one of tho Boclal surprises of tho week Mrs. R. K. Dooth Is slowly recu perating nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dennett from an operation which sho undorwont a few weeks ago. It Is oxpected that sho will bo able to bo up and around in a few days, which will bo grati fying nows to hor many friends. PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho olty, or of Coos Day people who visit In other cities, together with notices of wclul affairs, are gladly received In tho social de partment Tolophono 1331. No tices of club meotlngs will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. Lnst Friday boing tho first birth day anniversary of bnby Treadgold, tho occasion was observed a llttlo differently than Is tiBiial, by tho parly In tho afternoon being for tho babv's grandmother, but tho birthday cako was evidently intended for tho baby as thcro was but n slnglo candlo on it A number of friends woro pres ent, nmcmg tho number being ton grandmothers. A vory dainty lunch was served by tho daughters of tho hostess. Dandon Recorder. Occidental Chapter, No. C, Order Eastorn Star of Dandon, olected of ficers for tho coming yenr, last Sat urday night ns follows: Mrs. Anna Crane, W. M.; William N. McKay, W. P.; Mrs. Loulso M. Boylo, A. M ; Mrs. Morta. Mehl, Sec; J. I. SIdwoll. Trcar ; Mrs. Allco McKay, Con.; Mrs. Adolaldo Reynolds, A. C. Dandon Recorder. Mrs. R. F. Gcbhardt, formerly Miss Suslo Elckworth of Marsh field, has Joined, tho Tuesday Club, a mil slcal organization In Portland or ganized by Mrs. Roso Courscn-Rcod, who Is qulto woll known on Coob Day whoro sho has appeared as so loist of tho Chamlnado club concerts. Mrs. A. II. Powors cntortnlnod n number of frlondB nt a noodlowork party nt hor homo In South Marsh lli'lil last Saturday afternoon. After a most dollghtful afternoon, delicious refreshments woro sorvad. Among her guests woro Mrs. Apple white, Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. Tlodgen, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. M. II. Dllvon, .Mrs. E. MIngus, Mrs. E. II. Morrta soy, Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan, Mrs. C. J. MIIUs, Miss Mablo Ciaro Mlllls, Miss Mario Malonoy, Mrs. J. V. Smoaton nnd Mrs. R. M. Jennings. Tho following from tho Dorkoloy Gazotto will bo of intorost to tho frionds of Frank Wlckman on Cooa Day, tho Count Wachtmolutor refer red to being tho husband of Duolah Hubboll, dnughtor of F. M. Hubbol! of Des Moines, tho wealthiest man In Iowa, nnd tnlontod young nobloman: "In honor of Count Wnchtmolster, who Is sojourning in this city for a fow weeks, Frank Wlckman gavo nn informal recoptlon and msulcal nt his studio in Etna street last ovonlng, when ho entertained about thirty guests. "Tho program lncludod vocal so Imp by Miss Vlrglnln Goodsoll, tho well-known soprano of this city, nnd Ilentley Nicholson, tho Snn Franc's c tenor, tho former of whom was accompanied by tho count nnd tho latter by Thomns Dodson; n rending by Mr. Dodson of Oscar Wlldo's "Tho Happy Prince," with Liza Lehmonn'" muslcnl sotting played by Count Wnchmclstcrj n prcludo for plnno, played by Its composer, Mynnul Jones; n group of his own poems rend by Charles Keelor, and two plnno numbers by tho host, Schu bert's sonata in A minor nnd a Ro mance by Schumann. "Punch was sorvod nnd n dollght ful social ovonlng enjoyed by tho congenial company of guosts. "Count Wnchtmolster Intends to return this winter to Paris, where ho will rosumo his original work. His compositions already published lncludo songs and Instrumental plo ccs, and It 1b ho Intention of Miss Goodsell to present n group of tho former nt a musical which sho M planning for tho near future" Miss Dcsslo Colto, who is attend ing the Stato University at Eugons arrived homo today to spenl tho Christmas vacation nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colco. Tho Progress club will hnvo a so cial attornoon nt tho G. W. Kaufman homo Monday, December 19, when each member will bring ono guest Tho program will savor of Christ- mns( tho program boing on "Chrlst mna In Other Lands" nnd "Christ mas Carols." J ! Tho Mnrshflold high school stu dents tonight will give n reception In honor of tho football team which had such a successful senson. Tho attondnuce will bo limited to tho students, touchers of tho classes mombors of tho tenm aro In and tho conches and assistants, A suitable program has been proparod for the ovont which takes placo at tho high school building. 4 Miss Anna M. Drowning, who Is a senior at tho University of Cnllfor nla nt Dorkoloy, Is oxpected horo next weok to spond tho holidays nt tho homo of hor brothor, Rov. R. K Di owning. Miss Lucy Horton who Is nttondlug tho Unlvorslty of Washington at Sonttlo, is oxpected horo noxt week to spond a couplo of weeks at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horton. ip $ j Last Monday ovonlng, tho Coos Day Motor Doat club tendered n do llghtful party at tho club house In (Continued on page 8.) 1 jmI Ji J' i imi lis Jjv I p' KtHf Santa Clans Proclamation Whoroas, It has come to my knowledgo that tho llnest lino of ImpnitiHl Cniuly llaskets mid llnxes oxer sch'u In Coo, county are now on display at Staf ford's, I hereby appoint this storo ns tho placo to gu your CHRISMTAS CANDIES, and Candy Daskots and Doxes. Don't delay placing your orders or you .may bo disappointed. You will also find there, Clir'stinns Candles of all kimln Pup Corn for Christinas tive clinlus. Always something new nt TWO STORES S30 Front 8t X40 Central Ave Do .ion know that Xat'onal Cash Resistors tiro lower In price than over before. No ninn In business today can afford to bo with out the complete lnformntlon nlTordod by a ensa register system suited to his lequIromontB. You Insuro your goods ngnlnst loss by fire, nnd only one merchant In -ifiO burns out. You count, weigh nnd measure your goods very carefully. You are careful to placo your money In tho snfo nt plght. You count It vory carefully when you tako It to tho bank next day. SfTAmounl , JgLI'tirchnseri Si iiiffl.V,?' ' VO 3rjiltirl Total inentH. No. HI!!, Pia. a;w. ndder with all tho latest B, J 1 o keys from Co in i : 1 - - T,., Yot VOU llOCll'rl Dili mn.t !..... .. ' "" "" iiniiuiiani ih.j your business YOt'R PROFITS nnd the mj i.i.u ur iuvh siAMisir ycu aro ulthontil tiunni uasu itegister. A Nntlonnl Cash Register provide the rJ aiuiuj aiaiKii mat I'lluvKXTS MISTAKI provont8 kailuke TO CHAHOE and PROTeJ EVERY PENNY OF YOUR MONEY. No. 311), Price 9100. Total adder with all tho latest improve ments; Including detail strip, printing at tachment. 27 keys, fc to $0.05, Chargo, Received on Account nnd Paid Out keys. Write for Complete Catalogue Our prices rango from $20 up nnd REMEMDER THAT WE GIVE YOU THE DEST CASH REGIS TER ON THE MARKET FOR THE LEAST MONEY The National Cash Register Co. D. M. STEVER, Sales Agent, P. O. Dox -ISC, Salem, Oregon. All prlcos quotod aro nt Dayton, Ohio. Transpor tation from Dayton to destination to bo paid by tho nurchnior. 2i' u J rS?Ryrr!BlMBP No. 1 12, Price $200. Total adder w th all tho latest Improve ments nutl (' clerlu Initial l;cs, Charge, Re colveil on Accnunt nnd Paid Out keys, wltft detail strip nnd check printing attachment W. A. CLi:.MEXT will bo nt tho Hotol Chandlor. Mnrshllold, for n fow days with a ull line oil stMiiplos. Lot him show you how n cash register syBtom, ndapted to the business, will IncreiKI yrur profits. INVESTIGATION COSTS YOU NOTHING AND DOES NOT OUUUATH YOU TO DIY. On 1 aWeek Y'ou can DRESS WELL LOOK WELL DO WELL Write to Gevurtz & Sons Portland, Ore. The Home Furnishers WHAT YOU WILL W FOR MOTHER? NEW LIVER.Y Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at the dis posal of the Coos Day public at REASONAI1LE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hearse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties, W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono a 121. HOME LAND Co. See us for investments on Cooa Day. We guarantee owner's price to bo our price. Phone 74L. afl4 Front St. Havo your calling cards printed at The Times offlc. Sho ought to havo a Christmas gift worth while recolvlng. You cannot fall to please her H you present hor with nn Electric Flat Iron. It will savo hor many weary stops, and will cut tho hours of work ovor tho Ironing board In two. A child can use It. Lasts a llfo tlmo; cheap to oporato. For the Holidays Only jy ONE IS ENOUGH FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. IT LOOKS LIKE AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR W MEN AND IT IS. The Coos Bay Gas Metric Co. The North Bend Manufacturing IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH Show Cases and Store Fixtures Best Quality Workmanship and Prices ESTRLVTES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED, Co Coos Bay...Rosebrg,StageMneJ Dally stage between Rosebnrg nnd MnrsuileliL Sttf ! Sunday at 7 p. m. Fore,' $0.00. OTTO 8QIIETTER. Agent, .,. 120 MARKET AV.. MarshflekL O. P. "'; Agent, nOSEBUP?, OJ A A Hi T bl G I 1.! II PHONE 11 I