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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIElD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 8 SAXSV2SJsTCE ?? wan, prin Nfl J H 1.. ' ,-.. 7T;) V i - s rs &'-1 ' $$ t . .,,.. -.-, ar Kl.tt" HX fifc" ' 1 (llVlt J! . I ,.V rem firnT5HS53asafFrTT3rTTTS?73i i si&iHnwffirw e s3fc!-?S '1 .nRi&ft&& & 1 ssasi?V"' ragK&t. k o. - ,1 ii HL kg Vfl g A1H: v vuiJUflMWiwu1 ft sfetJ riCiiiitliiiito.l row iwjti; a 1 mnrrlnge Mln 1'imiIh Heal. oii' hearts here 111.I there. Manr boautl- lnl"'ter f " 8lIe " Ben. ul niul appropriate glfti worn show- croil upon tho poptilnr young vo- vor. Colo., and Morton T. Curry, so.i of .Mr. nnd Mrs. N. T. Curry. Only' ! relatives of the brlile nnd groom were iriiiim-n ui inu uiiuu aim Kriiuni wi-re i mnn. Aiiioiik those present wore Mta vrwmt llt tho W0(W,,B. MrH. Clirry Horthn Kni. .Mls l.anrn Kruno, hns mnilo her homo In Portland for .1 mmh uiinnoiio .tiurr-n, .miss uaisy, niitniior or years and lias many ltnsli, Mien I'M tin Stanley, MIfb Oone-j friends here. Mr. Curry Is a Brand-1 vlevo ScnsjHtapkon, Miss ICtlznbotli 4 Bon of ex-Governor Curry of Oregon i Kaufman. MUs JcmIo ChnFe. Mlas aiid4.loHopli Hiichtel. the well known' pioneer, lie Is a nephew of A. T. Hiichtel tho dork for Judso .Morrow,! Mr. and Mrs. Curry left nt onro for Marahflold, Coos Hay, where tho groom Is to Instnll and run a garago", Mrs. Chas. Murr of North llcnd was the Kuost of Mnrshfleld friondH Friday. She Is Just recovering from n severe Blcge of la grippe. i The A. N. W. Cluli at its mooting with Mrs. l B. Allen last Thursday took tho Initial stops for Its annual City Cleanup" crusado. It Is plan-' and Mrs. A. T. Haines nnd a number m., to dosiRiiato a day early In April of their friends dropped In nnd gnvo.fnr "Cleanup liny" and with tho aid thorn n most dollKhtful surprlso. 0fthe city oniclnls, much w'll ho done Cards wnB tho evening's diversion towards converting Mnrshfleld Into' nnd tho prlro wps won by Mrs. Vnn c(y beautiful. Tho plan Is to mako Duyn. Kefreshments were served. 'ti10 event oven more successful this Ilofore leaving, the guests presented year than In bygono yonrs. Ftirthnr tho w6rthy couple with somo hmi-1-1 pnnR for t wm i,0 nin,i0 t tho next Boinmo Chlnn aB token of their ro-l ,m,,,tK ()f tho club next Thursdny mnmhrance. Among those present nt tno i,omo of Mrs. I. I.ando. This wero Mr. and Mrs. Morrlssey, Mr. and afternoon, Mrs. Hnznrd nnd Mrri. Mc Mrs. Win. Grimes. MY. nnd Mrs. A. I., fjormac will consult Mnyor Straw Housoworth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnn Duyn. Ini,nl)t HOcurlng tho city's aid. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Mlllor, Mr. nndj Tno cli,8 r(,niinltteos to look Mrs. Horsey Kroltzor. Mrs. IMIo Fnr-nftor tho wor t10 various por ringer, Miss McConnell. Thayor Orl-itiOMH of tho city hnvo been named as r?rsaJuIlLil0$u r iJKmir ' 1 sriM& b js n. k 1 I iVl ,u :Xlft I JJffiSggSJ, I o ! I ft Mnmlo Mnhoney, Mrs. M. C. Malo ney, Mrs. It. K. Hooth nnd Mrs. V. II. Kennedy. The Tuesday Night Whin club will bo entertnlned next Tuesday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. drliiies nt tho Dorsey Kroltzer home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grimes hnvo given up housekeeping ns they plnn to leave during tho first week of April on nn extended trip. T.nef Qnfliritnv ti'nit Hin lu'nnHnlll nnnlverfinry of tho mnrrlaco of Mr. I" moB nnd Otto Morrlseey. The Progress Club will bo enter tained by Mrs. J. M. Upton nt her follows: ' South Mnrshflold Meddamcs Kd- inii 11. Hyde and Allen. West Mnrshfle'd Mcsrtnmes Hall. homo next Monday. The subject of MBH n,i Krledborg. the meqtlng will bo "ogonilto, Mold; Sm,u, ,)f Commerelal avenue. I.nnrt and tho Grnnd Canyon of Arlx-JMesdames Smith, Mnloney nnd Nor- onn. t ft. ton. North of Commercial nveuuo Mra. H. S. Tower wnB bostcss nt(MeHdames MeKnlght. I. Lnndo, 0. A. ono of the most delightful events ot.iiunnctt. O'Conncll, Murphy nnd Kin-' tho BcnBon Friday, St. Patrick's Dnyl'iiagan. I when aha entertnlned nt n bridge I Front street Mcsdnines McCor-' luncheon. Tho decorations reflected 'mac, Hazard and 8. I.nndo. tho nnnlversary of tho patron saint of Emernld Isle, greens and daffodils predominating In tho Horn! effect, U Miss Grace Kruno entertained n few of her IiIkIi school friends at the cards, Mrs. W. P. Murphy won nrithomo of her sister, Mrs. .1. Albert prho and Mrs. A. T. Unities tho soc-lMntson In West Mnrshlleld Inst night. ond prize. Among those present wero Mra. A. H. Cnmpbell, Mrs. F. P. Nor ton, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. J. A. Ulntt, Mrs. Uolandson. Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. Geo. F. Mifreh, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Kugene Crosthwalt, Mrs. G, W. Kaufman, Mrs. P. A. Sandberg. Mra. .!, M. Upton, Mrs. A. T. Ila'.nos, Mrs. N. ItnBiuiiPsen, Mrs. It. M. .le nlngs, Mrs. .1. T. MeCormae, Mrs. .'. W, Uennott. Mrs. 0. A. Hennett Mrs. P. M. Wilbur and Mrs. F. K, I.eofo. -o The ladles of Cons Hay Clrclo, Wo men of Woodcrnft, gnvo a pleasing social entertainment nnd banquet f their husbands and n fow Invited friends, after the business session of; their order, Monday evening. In their, lodge rooms. Though n little previ ous to tho 17th of March, tho fea ture of the evening entertainment, was complimentary to tho birth of! St. Patrick, and wns thoroughly tv-! i"il in everv onrMeular. The lodgo Tho American Wmnon'K Tongue I imoidb were prettily de-orated, tbei will give a benefit n'nv "Whet Han pened to .Innea" nt the Star TheHlr In North lleud next Tumliiy night, tho proceeds of which will be ued in forwarding their plans for a club house. A homo talent enst will present It. Mrs. Stewart Lyons entertained In "Fioorn'd" lino predominating, and 'etorwMng urogram wss rendered o' which the following Is a part. Song. "Wearing of tho tiieen," bv W. V. Douglas. Hong and Drill, "The Future Mem bora of tho Camp and Circle," by olghteun little girls and boys. Sous;, "Coma Uacu to Hrln," by honor or Mrs. ('. J. Fuhrmnn, Friday, Kdwln Wheeler. March 10, The houe was ho'iutU. Itecliatlon, "Greeting to St. Pai- fully deenrsfel with Oreiu grane, , il"V " Uoslo Hall. Jonquils and netted 1'vne'ntln. T''Oi Song. "Has Anybody Here Soon afternoon was nleasant'v spent In do- Ke"y." Ilellen Heese. Ing needlework. Uefieshments, eon- Song, "Kathleen Marouroon," I, S. ' alstlng of saudwlehei. pickles, coffee Lnndo. j nnd cake wero sorved. The follow- After the literary part of the pro-; Ing guests wore present: Mesdames grain, tho guests and membors of J, A. Iamb. Fay Jones, Kdward l.or- tho order wero Invited to the ban-j enz, Allen Collier, H. N. I.orenz, Uay qnet loom, whero delicious refresh- Wntson, Fred Single, Chas. Gage, ments wero served. Davo Dollar, h. P. Mnury, H. S. o Knowlton, J. S. Lawrence, W. II. Tho Mnrshlleld High school stti Lyons. Alf. Johnson, K. K. Johnson, (i..it pre holding their annual pic W. C. Laird, Win. Cnndlln, Geo. Peo- nP at Charleston todav. Tho Alice plea, Tom Dlmmlck, Geo. Loreuz, 11. was engaged ror the trip. Chas. Kvolyn, Hert Folsom, Kd. Gal- -roller, Jas. Thompson, D. D. Plerco, Tho many Marshflold friends of M. O. Hawkins. Port Gould, Oliver Mrs. Helen Chandler-Tremnlne. Sanford, Cal. Single, W. C, Owen, B. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chan M. Lyons, O. J, Fuhrmnn; Misses Kf- dler, were gratified to hear this weok flo Collier, Mabel Wilson nnd Mary that n serious operation which the Davenport. Coqulllo llorald. young woman recently underwent .11 o Lane hospital In San Francisco had Tho following from Sunday's Port- been successful and that sho was Innd Journal will bo of Interest to now woj on tno r0M to complete Coos Hay people as the principals nro recovery, Sho has been In poor now residents of MnVshflold, Mr. Cur- health for sometime. Miss May Pen n belnv: Identified with Geo. Good- nott of Marshflold, a closo friend of rum In the automobile business hero: Mrs. Tromalno, who Is taking a On Tuesdav. Judge It 0 Mor- course Jn nursing at Lano hospital, row performed tho ceremony uniting has been caring for hor. flowing 01 Spring Styles From Fashion's Sources You will enjoy visiting the Spring Stylos en display in the store next week. There is a wealth of newness to interest yon and in the newness is i'resh beauty and handsome r,ss. Take the costumes, they are truly fascinating and the waists, and Neckwear are equally beautiful. Then there is the new footwer.r. The dress goods, Silks, Trimmings and Wash Goods, all have their individual style lesson to teac'i. A hyson never so interesting as at this season. Come, We Cordially Invite You Spring Underwear for Wamen The needs of this store's patrons for cooler, comfortable, easy fitting, finely finished under wear for spring and summer, were never more ex tensively provided for than this season. There's a selection oC dozens of reputable makes in scores of different styles, and in every material that pre ference and com fort can suggest cotton, wool, silk, silk and wool, and lisle. That superiority (' workmanship and finish, as well as fineness of quality which women of refined tastes insistently demand for their under as well as outer wear, is notably distinctive in these fine showings. And. as well, a moderation of pricequality consider ed that is truly surprising. Aralues from loc to $7.50 R. & G. Corsets appeal to every woman who appreciates elegance and beauty, combined with style, fit and perfect comfort. They are tle embodiment of the highest art, the deepest science in corset ry. Once you see them you'll know why thev are so popular, and if you once wear .them you'll never weaV others. Thirty and more styles to select from, at prices from $1.00 to $5.00. The New Spring and Summer Wash Dress Goods have been holding a reception to crowds of ad mirers during the past view days. Thousands of yards have been sold, and everybody who lmv seen them have spoken in the highest terms of their beauty and excellence. Wo never before had such pretty things. The weaves, widths, design? . and colors are all winsome in the extreme, and b" ing washable, as these are, they'll turn out to bo the most economical fabrics we've ever sold. Just now is a good lime to make selection, while (he m sorlment is complete, for while there's yet plenty of time left to make them, you'll want your summer dresses ready for old Mr. Sol as soon as he comes to make his abode for the season. Sivi'hh Mwli ii, per yard 15e to COa French Ginyhmnn .;. .15c to Too Staph Drew GUujlmms. . . 8 .1-Hc to 20- Thrdarctl Wash Fabrics, . . . 10c to 7.k Blouse U ii nous 20c to 5(k -Is Waiting for You some new spring suits for men. Ycur Spring Suit Is Here, In our show window on front street today we are displaying They Are Xobhji, Verythe Xicc i We're Veer Shown. If you want a spring suit with chmMer, a suit out of the ordinary, one that looks as good and is as good as a suit that the best custom tmlor would make to your special order a suit thai will ft vnn ns U should fit-make your selection from the suits which await your choosing now t 0 !k $ (m ? , JV will meet every man's wishes qutck v l ,,,,., No matter what you pav for the suit hat vou lmv here, he service it wi 1 give you will bo satisfactory. Made of fabrics that will retain theii color tailored so as to retain their shape-dcMgned m accordance with the latest stvlc, and finis'ie .m oi K?T H ov in? the best ready-to-wear suits we liavo ever shown, an.l the best value custom-like-Hun aie MEN'S TWEED SUITS MEN'S WORSTED SUITS MEN'S SERGE SUTTS ....$9.00 to $17.50 ... $15.00 to 2W1 ...$20.00 to $30.00 Hats for Men, 1911 Styles Yes, sir! For those who keep abreast with the seasons. TUEYARE STETSON MAKES The nobbiest, tho smartest, the best wearing hats in the world. Prico $4.00 to $5.00. Come in soft and hard felt effects, in shades of Cuba, silver grey. Belgium, nutria, lead, black, pearl and moselle. Come in and let ns suit you to your spring hat. Boys' Suits As usual we are showing a most complete assort ment of excellent values in bovs' suits, Sizes and styles are for boys from 3 to 17 years of age nnd include such materials as all wool serges, cnssi mores, fancy worsteds; strong, serviceable and stylish suits for School Bovs. Magnes & JWatson t sziisraHi