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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1911)
uii wigmnuM '- FHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Store SenandWomeu 33BEIk.iBii fori W ti IL.y- . '..Bbfc- ,x j&- - - ' l ' ' ' 1 ' lnr "I CONTniDUTIONS tonnrnlno loclnl hnpponltiKs, Intended for publication In tlio Rocloty depnrt mont of Tlio Tlinna, mtiRt bo sub mitted to the editor not Utnr tbrin (1 o'clock p. m Prlriny of noii wcuk. KxcopttnnR will bo allowed only In rases wlmro events occ.ir Into than tlio tlmo mnwMnnod.) THE AMULET. VOt'Il plrttne umlleii an tlrnt It smllftl. jL The rlnn ton kh la dill the mina 1'our letter tell. O ohanglti clillil, No titling since It I'Uiiio! GIVK me mi nmtiUt Thnt l:i Inlslllreno with you ' ltl when you loe, mikI rosier ml, Anil w I it'll )ou luve not, wlo a nil ltluo, ALAS, thnt neither lmttiln nor mims Chh certify iiotmmwIoii' Tortnantit nte mill the fear thnt lovo Died In Hi lt oxptOMtlon. llalpli Waldo Knioreon. cnrdu, Mrs. 0. W. Kiiufmau won the lad first prlzo nnd W. F. Miller tlio Kontluninn's prbo while Alex. Cnmpboll nnd Mrs. W. P. Mlllor re colvotl the cmtiolntlou prizes, ltc freshmentM nnd curds wore follow ed by tlio Virginia Heol. A plonslng feature was the hnnd-pnliited score, cards bearing tlio Shllellah, lint, I pipe nnd Shnnirook. The St. Patrick's soclnl Rlvon nt the M. C. Horton home Inst Friday evonlnj? by the Indies of tlio Mnrsh fleld Prosbytorlnn church proved t most oi'Joynblo cvont. Tho houso wns prettily decornted, preens nnd dRffodlls predominating. A number of the Rtiosts were In costumes de picting Irish chnrnctcrs nnd sonic looked ns If they had Jumped out of tbo "funny paper." Dr. Innrn'n npponred ns "St. Patrick," M. C. Ilor- HAVI3 tho women of America Ion ton ns "tlnppy Hooligan" and Mr. tho art of blushing? Dr. Hor- Horton as "Gloomy CJus." Ono of bort S. Johnson of Iloston bo-'thulr most plenslnp stunts was tho Iloves that thoy have and concludes 'roudltloh of a trio "An Irish Chrls hls lament with tho convincing n8-!t,,llln-" AnfonB the ladles nppbarlnx in costumes wore .Mrs. A. 1. I in Dies nnd Mrs. Ingram ns did Misses 'Cot, Keniinu, Ayro nnd l.nndrlth who as the O'Flnherty girls did tho servliw. Miss Dorothy Horton In costume n loslveil the gnoftti nt the door and jracli was 8 1 von nu Irish nttm nnd l"lrt to sHftot a pnrlnor for the evo ' mImx. A lino was Impound on tho U'MHiik any of the gnoitu by other thnn their Irish names. Various dl j versions worn oujoyad with vocal numbers by Miss doore and Mrs. I Ingrnm nnd others. It Lust Saturday aftornoon, Mrs. W. Of courso If blushliiK hns gono out 8. TurpiMi entertnlued n number of of stylo thnt Is an end of It nt least little girls at hor homo In West until tho stylo clinngOH. Hut Isn't It Marshlleld compllmeutnry to Miss Do- posslblo thnt Dr. Johnson Is n victim rothy Mylor of North Ilond, who was u 1 no utiHuni poiui-oi-view ami m n gnen at 1110 Turpon 1101110 ror a ronsMorlng tho young womon of tho pciuplo of weeks while Mr. nnd Mrs. Hub as tho only representatives of llvlor were visiting In California. The tho Rentier eox worthy of his dedun- 'ifternnon was pleasantly spent at tlons? vrrIous games nnd rofroshmonts 1 Of course thoy don't blush In Ilos- were servwl. Auiour thnio prese.it ton, bocnuuo blushes are mado of red were Misses Dorothy anil Allro l)v blood Instond of blue, nnd there Is Vr. I.avlnu Painter, Dorothy Pnlu nothliiR In Iloston to blush at. ' ter. Doris SoiiRstackon, Virginia Hut out nmoiiR the IiIr trees, far einrl.i. LIII1111 Seninnn. ltuth (lolden fro'n the Intelloetiinl obuubllntlou of tinl Uddevn Wheeler. cpdlsh hill, do not blushes still Hush ,, the satin cheek of maidenhood nnd Mrs. fieo. F! Mureh has Issusd In enhance tho dewy charm nfjnuwt vllntlons for no.t Tuesday nfternoon sixteen? 'onmpllmentary to her Riiost. Mrs. There Is reason to believe they do. Heath, who will leave shortly for After all, blushhiR Is not so much n bcr home In the east, matter of embarrassment ns of ngo 0- nnd circulation. People don't liltistt. Doric Chapter of Marshllold. OnKr tho psycholoRlsts declare, so much of the Knutern Star, will enjoy u becnuso thov nro mortllled, ns thoy banquet and soclnl noxt Tuesday ove nro mortified becnuso thoy blush. So uIiir followliiR the lultlntlon of sov why should our professor be worried? oral cnndldates. Lot him tnko a trip about the conn-J o ' try noxt Biimmor nnd nddress the Mis. .1. T. Harrli?an will entertain youiiR Rlrl Rrnduntes and he will 83J the next meotliiR of tho "Olow Worm blushes nro still In fashion; blushes Club" which probably will bo hold Vns puro nnd innocent ns tlinso on tho next week. At tho last meotliiR nt roso or tho mountain peak nt sunrise, 'the home of Mrs. K. S. llnrRelt, the nnd ns needless ns Rllt upon tho Illy, efforts of some to change the name - 0 1 were futllo but It mny be brought Hnrry Law and bride arrived here up at the next meeting, this week from Oakland where they o wore married n few weeks ngo at ' Mrs. A. 1J. Noff nnd sons. Gordon tho home of Mrs. I.uw's sister. Mrs, nnd Kmmorsou. loft today for Sont Law is from Mercod, Cal. Thoy will tie where they will spend tho sum- PnitSONAL notices of visitor 11 tho city, or if Coos Hay pcoplo who visit In ither cities, together with notices of ooclal nfTnl" ' irlndtv tocolved In the social de pnttinen.. Telephone i:tl. No tlccs of cl.ib nu'etlns w'll bo pub lished ii'jd s)crlnrps rn klndh' rnnnoHtpd to furnish simo. sortlon thnt "bhislilnj' hns gono out of fashion," "Tho coyness and domurc- tu-ss," Insists the Iloston illvlno, 'whleh were goneral four de c iils nito are 110 longer coin ni' n How nmny youiiK wnnion r -' down tholr oyes and blush pettily wlimi compliments nro nd IresMd to tliont nowadays? TK Klrl of today Is at all times self-possossed. Changed busi ness and social conditions hnvo driven tho blushes from hor fnco." evenings passed by the club. Amor-R those present were Misses Loin Mont gomery,. Dllln Pratt, Hope Whltmore, Clnra Hohfold, Uesslo Ayros, Lucy Kent, Cnthorluo Carlylo, Vivian Whltmoro, Alice Cox, Delvn Flanii gnti, Lucy Juzn, Mary Price, IsIs Marsh, Alpha Mauzey, .Mrs. Claude Stutsman, Mrs. C. II.'Mnrsh, Messrs. Edwin Dolan, G. W. Losllo, II. Car lylo, Chas. Itch fold, Dnrtlett Flana gan, Kov. Hall, George McCullocii, Ernest llnrrliiRton, Clnudo Stutsmnn, and C. II. Marsh. Dr. nnd Mrs. Housoworth expect to lonvo shortly on an extended enst om trip. Dr. HouRoworth hns been In rathor poor lionlth for some time mid plans to rocuparato for awhile ainl thon undergo nn operation for nppondlcItlB. Mm. F.'M. Pnrsons, who Is visit ing relatives In Mlaokburu, Miss., hns fully lecovored from her recent Ill ness. She will not return for n fow weks yet. 0 Mm. Arlhur Mclveown untortalu od the Ladies Altar Guild or the Marshlleld Episcopal church at her homo Tuosdny afternoon. Twenty- one Indies were In nttondnncc. Plans Jwere made for tho Guild lo hold a cooked food sale Saturdny, April IS. The next mooting will bo hold with Mrs. Henry Songstacken. win. unities nnd wlfo expect to lonvo noxt Saturdny on their south ern nnd eastern trip. M. C. Smith nnd wlfo and daugh ters will loovo noxt Saturday for Portland where they will mako their homo. Mr. Smith,, having been aJ- vaucoil to take charge of the mecha nical dopnrtn.ent of the Orogon nnd -"W .NA (Continued on Pago S) mako tholr homo In Mnrshfleld. nier nt the home of Mrs. Neff's sin ter. Mis. Neff's father Is nlso 'n Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. McGoorgo on- Senttle nnd has boon In rather poor tortalnod Mr. McGeorgo's brother, E. health recently. A.McGeorgo and wife, who recent- 0 ly enmo west from .Michigan. Tluy1 W. V. Miller and wlfo plan lo havo boon spending some time In lonvo noxt week for Portland and oth- Southern California and may locato er northern points for a short visit. hoio. I o 0 . I Miss Ma'blo Clare Mlllis. who has Tho Tuesday Night Whist Club boon spending n fow weeks with wns entertained Inst Tuesday oven- Portland friends U expected homo lug by Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Grimes not week. nt the Dorsey Kroltzor homo. Only o club members wore present and tho Mrs. W. T. Merchant, who hits evening's piny rosulted In Mrs. A. L. been spending several weeks with Housoworth nnd W. F. Mlllor win- relatives In California, writes thnt nlng tho prizes. Tho noxt mooting she Is having a most dollghtful vls- placo of tho club bus not been nn- It. Sho does not plan to return to nounced. the Day for nnothor week or two. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ingram enter- Mr. and Mrs. Atthur MeKoown tallied at one of tho niost dollghtful nnd children plan to loae next week of tho series of St. Patrick's parties for California where thoy will mako given on tbo liny lnat Monday ovo- un extended visit with frlouda nnd ulug when thoy woro host nnd hostess reltles. nt cards. Tho event was carefully ( q n planned and ovory detail of It savor-j Last evonlng, the D. Y. 11. Club od of the Emerald Isle. The responses wns ory pleasantly entertained by to tho invitations wore In tho dlnloU MUs IsU Marsh at hor homo on Pine of tho nntlonullty of tho roolplont .street. Following the buslposs so, somo In Gorman, some in Swedish, slon, various games woro played; some Scotch, etc In tho houso do-1 nfter which delicious refreshments corntlgnB, n green color schomo was woro soned. Evory one present pro carried out ovon In tho menu. At nouncod It ono of fae most enjoyable t EASTER BOXES Tho Easter box of enndy hns become quite ns much a feature of tho day ns tho ogg foaBt. Wo havo prepar ed for the custom this senson with tho LAKGKST ASSOUT.MEXT of Easter Novelties Evor shown In Coos county, .t In cludes somo Imported bnskets and boxes that are extra line. You ma) select your box or bnskot now nnd 11 wm ue inui asiuo ror you. Don't miss seeing these. You nro already familiar with our candy quality. ff&i'ck TWO STOIIKS. S.1II Front St 11(1 Central Mv. A .MAX SUItllOl'MlEI) Iil.NK.V, lY FIXE ?va 11 ll I I v 1 vBRly- feels happy In tho know-lodge that I his appearance Is as It should be. And j If wo aro permitted to do his Laun-I drywork, wo guarnnteo that his shhts, collars, cuffs, handkorchlofs. ett., rtro so spotlessly white that his satisfaction will bo assurod. We 'lo tho host Laundrywork In town and havo tho best facllltlos, yet our charges aro very reasonable COOS HAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 57-J. A TniOrmi there is a sot'iiiimr lu.c. Ijoiuionuu'v oi nine ai)out thin,,, roiiiiiniH' nt lliii .store (luring oortnin .seasons it is etiunlly a man's store all seasons. A man's store in the ivil strength of its eharaeter and nnliciPj A man's store in the standards ol' mini. ity it maintains in evory department and that finds evidenee especially in tlio character of its Men's Suits Men's Hats Men's Shoes Men?s Suits C UCC1SSS in clothes retailing nowadays means that t.ie clothes meet the exacting require ments of two classes of men. Our success is due to recognition of this fact. There must he a dif ference in age style, with a perfect uniformity of quality wo.'kmanship. This difference is happily expressed in our new spring line of Stein-Hloch Suits just received. We have the distinctively cut models for young men characterized h an ab sence 0 fa Idishness but full of the good tailor ing thnt is essential to their lastingness. Kor old er men, there are styles less daring, but having the perfect lines of the finest custom work and tailor ing that cannot be equalled at the price. We are hero to show you how good clothes lit and look and the clothes themselves will show how thev wear nnd hold x leir shape. WK II A Vli OTllEli liEPrTABLE CLOTH US Ml' DI'LVAXUS OF ALL. MTC2TK TWEED SUITS $9.00 to $17.30 iAl EN'S WORSTED SUITS $15.00 to 2o.OO Al EN 'S SE K(l E SU I TS $20.00 to $'U).00 fill: i. mt m m. inn TO MEET I Pit ICED The Store ' of the Good Hat ' Every Stcttoii heur the Station Numo TV7IIEN you're ready to buy your new hat as sort yourself to the extent of getting a ge nuine Stetson. Our supremacy in Men's Tints is an acknowledged fact among men of discriminat ing taste '.nd TIat judgment. There's satisf Action in weariug a Hat that conies from this store and you do not pay any more for the lint quality. Our EMPIRE $3.00 HAT Our NONPAREIL $3.50 HAT Our STETSON $-1.00, $4.50 nnd $5.00 Men's Sprinof and Summer Shirts J J." Srablc 'ue B KIGln P" Negligee Shirts US flVSll I tarncitlv rmmi ilS SlJl'.ll" rmicirtc mwl I...,w1 1....,1 .,...1 mii. mend the -.....v. mm muui miumua'u, v uu- foi't fittiliy niif mnrlnlo ,..!n. ,.i: i i..i..i w Stetson soms, with nnd without cuffs attached. Our line Seli.Conforraing is so exteiuive that the most fastidious enn fiiU Jclat something to suit nn nvnt:,i .. v""lu"6 uiaiv. Q- LtMZmW4AM Fnr n hit IitI, ji 1 1 S We hire tht Jimnn Soft in4 Deibf Hill In llllht lucit it)lcl. PHICED FROM $1.00 to $3.00. Men's Spring and Summer Shoes y HERE'S n lot of difference be- "v""s kjuuus 10 get your money nnd selling Shoes to get your trade. If wo thought more of the former than of the lat ter we wouldn't havo much of eith er. Walkover and Hnnnn Shoes are worth more in whnt you get out in r nmii iw, ,. :.. , them. We try to make our servi e h fi H, I 'm mV PRICED FROM g you as good ns tho Shoes . .q no . j y 'fa l ll I S Nii. s jr 4 h JTXt b-W Ml V VD lEn Ova $3.50 to $6.00 Magnes & Matson MSHFIELD'S LEADING PTtTTClLU11 iuijsCt FINISHERS AND OTTTPTTTERS. s ' i hjkmnetimmmmmmmm- 1 1 ki- nirrrrt - iwl