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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1910)
Wr s Pi i-rf SSefci " K' . 19 "JTS'SBBBl tHnSVP,v lo ..RSHff .'' flTT! ' fv wV THE COS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD; .OREGON, SAjTURDF V, DECEMBHR 31, 19ld ION. r A Happy and Prosperous New Year to Everyone Vo thank all of vou t'or'thc past year's Inrgo increase in QtU'jiu-,uefis., yjhis 1ms boon nccompliShort -)fi giv- ' v iriff vou better values tlinn vou received bel'ore. This was made pw ib$ M- Soiling: for spot cali at all time? Jftty wVl.'l HI 'II I ' -'"" ...l,.l ....I -I- -I. " ,,...,, -.,.... , ,',,, .1 ' " -fig' and to ovoiyonc. Playinu? 110 favorites and t venting one "d 'Ml alike. ' v ' :, lf The slogan "MONEY TALKS'5 menus a pre jt deal botl io us and to you. ' ' '' ';p' l i "Wishing vou all A Happy and Prosperous New Yeitr, .we air yours l'or.a tfrenlcr Cpoa Bay ..and. n. Uratqil I my 8 i F s 'll r '4- :'Ml Bandon probably bo Issued next week. A HAl'l'V NEW YEAR! Marshfleld folk enjoyed tholr flrst military ball Thursday ovonlng nt tho EnglcaHallwhonthoMnrshfluld Naval RosorvoB gavo tholr flrBt an nual ball. Tho ovonlng'B program was opened by tho mombera of tho two divisions In tholr now uniforms marching Into tho hall In a body to tho "Star Spnnglcd Dannor" nni gavo tho natlonnl salute. Tho eve ning's dnnco program wns an oBpo dally good one and tho lloor and music wcro also good bo Hint the 200 or so dancors atnomblod onjoyod, thomsolvoB Immoufloly. Lomonado wns sorvod during tho ovonlng. A HAi'PV nkw year! Tho flrut nnuunl ball of tho Coo' Day Motor Hont club which Wi glvon nt tho Simpson pavilion In iAHmmH fOp WORLDJi fConUmiedfro North Uond last Wednoaday ovonlng rlago of Charlod P. Kckhoff and was a decided sucCom, noarly ono Miss Anna Wyntt, tho Itov. G. Lo humlred coupler pnrtlclptUlng. Tho Hoy Hall olllclatlng. Rolntlvcs nn-l lmvlllou was prettily docoratod, a lutlmato filqndB of tho ronlrnctin unlfjuo Hchenio belli carried out. parties wor tho only KtioatB. Fol IloaldeH Rieonu and llowors, the slg- lowing tho- nuptlulB, an olaboratu nnl flaKH of tho OmeKii wro used, j wedding broaltfast was served. Tho Tho Hinge va arranged to roprogont youiiR couplo wore the reolpionta of n auuHot on tho beaoh nnd elicited many lmndBomo proflonts. Thoy much praUo. In tho forogroundwaB wm B0 to housokooplng nt onco In a speed boat and abovo it How' tho , Korth Uond. Thoy aro among tho club colors, tho boat bolng used nHlbost known and most popular young nn orchestra stnnd, tho miiBlclaus being garbed In" yachting costumos. Tho grand mnrch wns load by Com modoro nnd Mrs. Durmcstor. Dur ing tho ovonlng, punch was eorved by tho Misses Mnrjorlo Swonrlngeu, Ooldlo Hlggs and Theresa Stein. A HAl'l'V Xi:V YKAIU ' Tho Tuesday Night Whist club wna entertained last ovenlug by, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.rlmoB nt tholr homo In West MnrahfloTd. Tho prizes wow won by E. P. Morrissoy and Mi.. Chas. Van Duyn. Tho next meeting plnco of tho club has not boon an nounced. V HAI'PV XiaV YKAIU Mr. and Mrs. IJ. J. Coffolt hold n family reunion nt tholr homo on Coos Rlvor Xmns. Among thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Irving Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coffolt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cof- Extraordinary U Dal galnS and closing out sale at the Brussells Lace Store 128 Front Street Will begin next week, Jail- niirv 1. Wn havo lnmflofl to give 0111' patrons an Oppor- f . , p i ., x -1 j tlinity Of buying theSO goods ncarly at cost price for wo are going away soon, uomo early and select your choice. Geo. Hadsliedy Opposite Lloyd Hotel STORE OPEN EVENINGS, Coos County. The Hub WOMAN'S foil and n number of grand children. A HAPPY NKW YKAH! W. N. Kkblnu and brldo, formor ly Miss Lillian Hall, arrived hero this week from Portland, They will go to housokceplng soon on South Sixth street. A HAl'l'V NKW YKAIU Miss Ruth Allen was hostess io n number of frlcnda at her homo in South Mnrshllold lust Monday eve ning. Cmds, dnnclug and music wcro tho diversions. Among thoso Invited wcro MIbbos Nora Towor, Grace Kruse, Unm Mnrah, Isla Marsn, nnd Hazlo Powers and Mossrn. Cliai. Merchant, Chnunoey Clnrko, Gordon RusinusBon, Ed. Welder, Will llortuu nnd John Juza. -A HAl'l'V NEW YKAIU Weduotdny noon nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. KckhofC In North Ilond was Holemnlzod tho mar- pooplo In North Ilond a host of friends will unlto in wishing thorn all tho happiness and prosperity that tho future can bring. A HAl'l'V XKW YKAIU Mrs. J. E. Lyons In u lotter to friends writes that Mr. Lyons has boen borlously 111 nt Cosmopolln, Wash., whoro thoy tiro staying. Jusi an soon as ho Is strong enough, thoy oxpect to go to tho springs for nn oxtonded stay. Don Lyons has fully recovored from his attack of npjion dicltis. Thoy havo bcon having hard luck over since thoy loft Coob Day a fow montliH ago. A HAPPY NKW YKAIU Tho A. N. W. club will meet noxt Thursday with Mrs. Chas. Stauff. A HAPPY NKW YKAIU Miss Ilortha Krtisa of North Dond, who has been In Portland for sovoral montha taking n courso In nursing arrived homo this week to reninln for Bovornl months. Sho may giro up hor nursing courso, A HAPPY NKW YKAIU Pride of Orogon Camp 2771, R. U. A., will hold Joint Installation with Coos Day Camp 8408, M. W. A., ruesaay ovening, January a, nt their hall on Control nvonuo. Tho fol lowing offlcors will be Installed: Oracle Mrs. Mettlo M. LaChapol- le. V, Oracle Miss Elvira Frizeen. Recorder Mrs. Holon R. Downs. Receiver Mrs. Elsie M. LaCha- nel'0 - Chancellor-Mrs Josephine Cook, Marshal Mra. Cora E. Bolt, ,nnop Sont,nelMrs. Melvira Fos- tor. Outer Sentinel Mrs, Ada Hoff man. Manngor Mrs. Laura Humphrey. Physician Dr. 0. E. Dlx. A HAPPY NKW YEAR! John Mereen, who hnB been spend ing some time with friends In Seattle is now In Portland and will return to Clothing and the Day In a fow dnyB. A HAI'PV NKW YKAIU MIbb Evelyn Langworthy will ou tortnlu n number of frlcnda tit n "Watch Party" nt hor homo In South Marsh Held Saturday ovonlng. A HAI'PV NKW YKAIU MIbb Mny and Irono Prouss enter tained a fow girl friends Informally lit a Hawing party Thursday aftor nooii. Among tholr guests weio MIbbos Elvira Prizcou, Ruth Allen, Evelyn Langworthy, Mary Hansen, Hnttlo Hanson, nnd Ednn Asplund nnd Mrs. Frank Dillon. A HAPPY NKW YEAR! Ono of tho most onjoyublo holiday parties given In North Ilond wna that tcndoied by tho Mlzpnh ,Ulblo class In tholr rooms nt tho North Dond Presbytorhtn church last ovo nlng. Various gamcH nnd music af forded tho uvonlng'n onturtnlnmcnt. Tho roouiB woro prettily docorntaJ with evergreens, flowers nnd pon ants of vurloiiB colleges. Refresh montB woro sorvod. Among tlioso present woro Mr. nnd Mra. A. W. MyorK, Mr. nnd MrH. 1). T. Smith, 11. I). Putnam, A. II. Donumnnt, Grace Murr, Arohlo Taylor, Kathorlno Monde, Alva Grout, Marlon Hovuno'. Chns Van Zllo, Holon Monde, Frank Nowklrk, Naomi Smith, Grnco Ful ton, Win. Woods, Inov. AndorHon, CInreuco Covoy, Ellon Anilorson, Marlon Reynold, DobhIu lmniol, Ralph Coke, Ilolvlu Jacobsou, Am)1 Royunlda, Harry Conro, Enthor lm holT, Will Enieo-, Edith AllKer, Jon Wlndnor. Edith Iloin, Glen Orniil, Harold Hoynolds, Clarence Klblor j Clyde Tompkins, Will Davis, Omr I Carlson. Carl Groves, Cnrl Wolllitij land Clyde Smith. I A HAI'PV NKW YKAIU j Tho Lailtos Art Club will moot nt tho homo of MrB. Frnnk Flyo Ip South Marshflold, Friday, January 'S. At a recent meeting, tho following olllcors woro elected by tho club: ProBldent Mrs. Jap Cowan. Vice-president Mrs. McArthiu. Sccrotary Mrs. H. G. Hoy. TroaBiiror Mm. Wm. Warwick. A HAPPY NEW YKAIU Tho Joint Installation of ofllcors by Doric Chapter, Order of tho East orn Star, and Dlanco Lodge, A, P. & A, M., lost Tuesday ovonlng was ono of tho big oventa of tho week In so cial clrclos. Tho coronionloB woio wltnossed by n largo number of vis iting mombors as woll as frlonds of tho mombors, Mrs. Floronco Dnr- gelt, and E. A, Andorson woro the Installing offlcorB, Following tho lodgo ceremonies, nn olaborato ban quet was Borved at which a numbor responded to tonBts nnd the ovening closed with Informal musical num- bora and songs. Tho details of tho happy event woro told In Tho Times Wednesday, A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Tho Ladles Aid society of tho Presbyterian church, North Dend, mot at tho home of Mrs. Wm. Murr. Tho afternoon waa spent In sowing and social diversion. Dollclous re freshments were served and a most enjoyablo afternoon spent. Miss Grace Murr assisted In serving. Among those presont were Mrs. Goo WJtto, Mrs. E. J. Klttrlng, Mrs. Rob ert McCann, Mrs, W. R. Simpson, Mrs. Neal McLeod, Mrs. E, T. Wag-, ner, Mrs. Geo. Mandigo, Mrs. Char- les Murr. .' A HAPPY NKW YEAR! Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Sumner en tertained Mr. and Mrs, Ivy Condron nt a belated Christmas feast last Monday. Ivy proved that they can grow appetites as well aa potatoes on Coos Rlvor, A HAPPY NEW YEAR! C. R, Peck and wife entertained a fow frlontls Informally nt their I nonio rucBuay evening. Aiuoiu; their guests wort- W. A. Held nii'i wife, F. K. ClettliiH nnd wife and Ur. A. L, llouseworth and wife. A HAl'l'V NKW YKAIU Mrs. W. P. Miller wm hostess at two Binall sowing jmrile thlB wtiek, Thursday and Friday afternoon. f Doth woro very Informal. A HAPPY NKW VIJAIU Mrs. C. R. Peck wns hostess to a small numbor of friends nt sowing nt her homo In West Mnrshllold or, Friday afternoon of hist week. Among her gucstB were Mrs. A. L. llouseworth, Mrs, Mat son, Mia. E. S Dargelt, Mre. P. S. Dlrch, Mrs. P. K. GettliiB, MrB. W. A. Held nnd Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo. A HAl'l'V NKW VKAIU MIbb Evelyn Plnnngnu ontortnlnod ti number of friends At tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. ,0 Planngau, last evening, Various games woro enjoyed. Ucfroahnjonla woro served. Among tlioso pradut woro MIhsob Myrtlo Cowan, Mahol Smith, Mny Myren, Lucy Powers and Francis Golden ami Sidney Clarke, Harold Martin, Allan Ni chols, Guy Stutsman, Duncan Don ghiH, Goo, P. Murch, Will Norton nnd Pat. Flanagan. A HAI'PV NKW VKAIU Tlw now ofllcora of North Dend Chapter of tho Ensteru Star uio: Worthy Mntron Jum.l McLeod Worthy Pntron M. E. Hyerltt. Aii. MatronMary MamVuo. Secret nr -Elsie MeKelllp. Trftasurer Kiln .1. Murm. ConductrnH lSmmu Stein. Amo. Con. Ethel Worrell.'' Glmplnlii Anna Slnftpton. WnvderMno Evorltt. Soutlnol Goo. I). Mnmllgt). Star Points AdnhPlccioln Itm sojl: Ruth Amlo Reynolds; Eetbi' Ilortha Vaughan; Martha Ida I Mitchell; Eloota AHco McGulre. A HAI'PV NKW YKAIU Iast Monday ovonlng, tho Maso nic lodge nnd Eastern Star Chapter of North Dond, hold a Joint Installa tion of olllcors which was follow d by an olnbornto banquet. About eighty, Including mombors nnd their frlonds, participated In tho banquet. During tho ovening, tho retiring Worthy Mntron of tho Eaatorn Star was prosonted a hnmlsomo omblom pin as a tokon of tho esteem of tho mombors of tho chnptor. Tho now officers of, tho North Dond Masonic lodgo nro: Worshipful master M. E. Everltt Senior Warden J. T. McGuIro. Junior Warden Wm. Dolan. Treasurer M. G, Coloman. Secretary E, F. Russell. Tiler J. A. Kranick. Senior Stownrd N, 0, McLeod. Junior Steward Geo. F. Rey nolds. Sonlor Deacon C. E, Maybeo. Junior Deacon D. Simpson, A HAPPY NEW YEAR! MARRIAGE LICENSES. COQUILLE, Ore., Dec. 31. Mar riage licenses woro issued by tho county clerk to the following per sons during tho past week; John W. Seldman and Mary Jonoa Amasa W. Dlgolow and Bertha C Wade. Arthur R. Knowlton and Ida M. Huntley, Charles P. Eckboff and Anna M Wyatt. . Oscar DjGarmon and Osa Adams. A llhl'PY NEW YEAR! Tho Tilli REDUCTION RATA? of HATS 1b still on at Mrs. "Donaldson's Mjlunery' store, 110 Front etreot vino e vO. & a ISO JLO Home? Jl' not why not? Certainly not because you cannot afford it. We have often told you about Bay Park, but let us repeat. There is no addition on the Bay with the convenience of Buy Park, where lots may be had at such low prices and easy terms. Has elec tric light, telephone, water, city delivery of gro ceries, and is easy of access by water, rail or wu-' gon road. During this year many have bought in this addi tion, but there are si ill some who have not. Bo not let 1911 pass without owiiing a home some place on Coos Bay, and wo would like to know of the addition affording tho opportunities of Bay Park. Lots $10 down and $5.00 per month. If you are from Missouri or any othcrjkato, come in,' we will show vou. I. S. KAUFMAN & ,CO. ILL RESUME C. A. Smith Plant Starts Oper ations Again After Making Extensive Repairs. Tho C. A. Smith mill, whioli h'as boon closed down for a week for ro piiub, will louiuuo operations Mou day morning, running at full capncl- ty on tho rogular ton-hour schedule. Considerable ropnlr work nnd Im provements havo been nmdo during tho Bhut down so that tho mill work will bo facilitated and lumber mnnu- fnctuiod moro economically. Mr.. C. A. Smith Is oxpoctod horo noxt month from Minneapolis whore ha and hla family, Including Mr. and Mrs. Wnrnor and baby of Sacramen to, onjoyod n rounlon nt Chrlstmaa Uiuo: Arno Moreen, general suporln tondont of tho ocmpnny, Ja opecfod back soon from Dorkoloy whoro ho spent Chrlstmaa with hla family. Tho Smlth-Powora Company la having Mr. Wilbur, an export from California, gather statistics in tholr various camps on tho cost of their logging operations. His reports -will lehow tho actual cosit per thousand feet of delivering logs at the mill and are calculated (o enablo tho operatlona to bo copducted moro economically, A HAPPY NEW YEAR! MRS. AIJ1KE DIED TODAY. Daughter of Former Kteper of Capo Arago Mgnuiouso Passes Away. Mrs. Ira Albeo, a daushtor of for. mer keeper Wymnnn of tho Capo Arngo Lighthouse, died Joday at her homo near tho South sin,k t,. Sho had been ailing from a compli cation of diseases. Sho'.Js survive! by a family. Tho funeral nrrnnen. montfl havo not been announced. TITLE GUARANTElTtAvn An. STllAOT COMPANY WltL SIOVE INTO THKIR NEW Otti-ivn iv rmcia 110101X0 OPl'nai5m .. , PLER HOTEIr-ABOUT kUARY 1ST, ! ii 101 BIT Marshfield Owe AVKALTH IN COOS. HlK Tliulwr llgilew Ah gliunn Uj Lat-tfAHsessineiit. ' i ' & Tl6 nssossmont rolls for tho 'Virki 3 1010, show th tho lnrgcat holcforHM . of timbor In ibis county and tholr ; ( acrengo Is n followa: Southorrj.,,i aossod at ?9C?,209; Orogon and California R. R. Company. 107,o"6o, nBscasod nt ?1,5 12,270; C. A. Smith Timbor. and Manufacturing PIsTn 70,000, valued' at $1,101,571. Co qulllo Sentinel END the Old Year BEGIN the New One Right i Dy buy!ngr FOSTER & O'REARS " " h si CIIOCJOLATESland romomber that thoyjhavo facllRIea for securing tllo- u 4 best of matorlu swl workmen, that no llttlo shop cln pojsslbly hR,Ye. A 'comparlsoK wlUSconvlnce yon. Wo' also haw a fowVhoIco holiday boxes loft. i LEWIS' CONEECtl By having yofij old clothe and cleaned, yiakoa then loo tor and wearpnser, iskifa EiinrnntoAl 1 ' w -- .-- , i COOS BATTAILORING c t v Menhson. Mr , ua " t i 180 South IMilWHyt Marf3 W wr if n.i usa T(tact of HOMELAND G H 41 mfi nil v n& of See tig fof vetmutB onl Idby ty. We gui teo owner'aj ) i Day, be our price. 2JL VSibAt- Ml 10 Pheae jth. i " u jA M & iii 1 WJ .-ih-Lt is&'QsL iSdf hh1 V ili gsa