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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1911 -EVENING EDITION 3 1 COMING The fVIc&enzie Merrymakers With a strong cast nnd lino re pertoire, Including ninny New Specialties Will open nt Mnsonlc Oncrti Houbo In Marshflold. MONDAY, MAY 22 Changes in Time Henceforth tho ItOXITA WILL LI3AVI3 MAHSI1FII3LT) AT 7:05 A. M. Instead of 7:1G ns In tho past. ' With tho cxcoptlon of this change, tho O'Kclly bouts will run on tho old schoJulcs nnd patron nro kindly rcqucstcJ to take heed of this notlco. I ,1. A. O'KKLLY, Prop. ESSIIDIR ECTOR Y ryt. a. w. llslik, U OMcopiitlilc Physician Graduato of tho American school of Oitcopnthy at Klrlcsvlllo, Mo. Ollke la Eldorado 11 Ik. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; riiono 1C1-J; .Marshflold: Oregon. nit. j. w. inuham, PhyMclnii nml Surgeon. 209-210 Colco Building Phones: OMco 1BJ; Hesldcnco 1021. J W. RENNKTT, Lawyer. Ofllco over Flanagan & Dcnnott Bank Marslifield Oregon n. J. T. .McCOHMAC, Physician nnd Surgeon Mnrshlleld, Oregon. Office: Lockhnrt Building, opposlto Post Ofllc. Phono 105-J BlancharcPs Livery We luivo secured mo llvory busi ness cf L. II. Ilolsner and aro nro- pared to render excellent servlco to the peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rlga and everything (hat will menu satisfactory servlco to the public. Phono us lor a driving horse, a rig or anything needed Id the hver) lino. V,o nlso do 8 trucking business of nil kinds. dlanchard rrothf-rs. Art Blnncuard, Mgr. Livery, Feed mid Snles Servlre. HI First nnd Alder Streots. Phono 138-J SAFI3 INVFSMENTS. For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing G interest net, write O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams nnd Company, Los Angries, California. H I "" ' ' " ' . -JaMiPJKhNfc. t-w " l WTMMSMS 1 ff$ . i Mm&rA M fiVPTTATI H '- r ,r3r k vV I I a 7 ,J J A l" V , ?' -.' . i,,,U i 1- 3ggs. J' --, THESE PRETTY TUB DRESSES For These Beautiful Mornings AreDelightJor Women and Misses Prices $1.50 to $10.00 Ma A The new Wash Dresses arc a fenst to the eye and a de light to the wearer. They arc made along the neat, simple lines with just enough trimming to add grace and charm to each garment. Tlfc materials .'ire pretty checks, stripes and figures. Some h av o wide Dutch and Sailor collars of plain color with a narrow bordered effect of same material as the body of garment. These styles are especially pretty. Others arc made entirely along plain lines, while not a few arc trimmed around collar and cuffs and waist front and skirt with pretty cnglacc embroi dery. Tho now pcapimt sleeve predominates. These beautiful mornings of sunshine make these garments a genuine delight to the wearer., Sizes M lo -12. Prices range from $1.50 to $10.00. SILK WA8ST SPECIAL For Monday Juesday and Wednesday $5.50 to $7.50 Values, $3.85 There are about one docn pretty all silk waists here in blue, lavender, brown and black and white plaids of taffeta and messaline. Also a few very pretty Persian effects, also in silk. The styles are of the current season of course, but the sizes arc only 34, 3G and 38. The regular prices were $5.50 to $7.50. Beginning Monday and for three days we offer you your choice, at . . . , .$3.85 MAKSTIFTELD l3VFRQ, cOS OREGON IVI I LIVJ BUILDIN Gr "Till: FHIF.M) OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANG CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH H.VXK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails from Portland for Coos Bay, May 19th NORTH PACIFIC 3T13AMSHIP COMPANY, PHONE it " C P. McGEOIlGE, Agent Real Estate Bargains For bargain In City. Bunker Hill and Farm Property. See AUG. FRIZEEN Henl Potato and Insurance Agent. 0H leninil Ave., Mnislilleld, Ore. OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM POItTLAXI) AT A. M., OX MAY 1, 0, 11, 10, 21, 20 AXI) .11. , FROM COOS HAY AT SERVICE OF TIDE MAY a, 8, 13, 18, 2:1, 28. RESERVATIONS HELD ONLY UNTIL XOOX OF DAY PItEVK OIS TO SAILING. L, II. KEATING. AGENT PnONE MAIN 35-L Union Oils WSOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINE KEHOSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Jllilleli, Oro. PHONE 302-J Moll Orders Solicited. Con't forget the Turkish Baths. pHONE 2U-J. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped vlili Wireless) Streamer Redondo Will make regular trips carrying passengers both ways and freight between Coos Day nnd San FraucIsco. Allreservntlonsfornnsiseiigers made nt Alliance Dock, Miirthflcld and Inter-Ocean Trniifcp. Co. 1'iilnir Street Wharf No. 2, S'ln Francisco. For Information, phono. 1 1-J or 285. Will sail from San Francisco, May 23. IXTER-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION CQMPANY. (Continued from pngo 2.) Untieing pnrtles that lias been given IJenJ. Ostllnd, Mrs. E. L. RoblnBon,,011 tho Uny ln a ,0I,B . Mrs. J. v. Smcnton, Mrs. ChnB Stnuff .' O Miss Mny Stnuff, Mrs. M. A. Sweot man and Mrs. C. II. Walter and Mrs. L. K. Balllnger. Miss Jessie Chase, ono of the Marshflold high school Instructors, expects to spend the most of tho SUtnnior vacation trnvnllntr with mi.- T-ii i .i . frlonds In tho enst.' Sho will leave t-lnnl n , , , l " hr " ,n8t f "' - el for Ml.. Ada McConncll who at the home of her sister In Portland, has been spending tho winter nt the homo of Mrs. A. T. Unities nnd who tf (I.I. 1. rl y ., . .... Mrfl. EllCnlln OTontinll wna Imafnaa !.. i.i.o nro iur i-uriiuuu wncro " ..-.w- she will remain for tho present. Tho nt ono of tno n,08t delightful fune mffnlr was n very delightful ono, nl- llona ot t,U3 80nBtm Friday afternoon lit. 4tltftltA(4Mtnl.tMA...la.A..t.t.. .though Informal. tess wero Mrs. D. Y. Stafford owing to the denth of .Mrs. . 1. Nor ton, wlio was a member of the .lub. I j The Bridge Club will niei-f with i Mis. 1.. J. Simpson next eilu..il., I .Ma 21. The Lnitlo.' Art club wn entcr tnluod Frldny afternoon, Mny 12, by Mrs. Nelis ltnmunsen at her homo hi North Mnrshlleld. Mrs. W. II. Ken nedy nnd Mr 11. K. Schooiniinkcr were guests of the club, tho former assisting tlio hostess sorvlug n lunch, which wns enjoyed imniedlntoly fol lowing the business meeting. It was Bottled that tlio club's ntitiunl nlenio sliould bo held the llrst Sunday ln June, but the place for holding It wns not decided upon. Tho next meeting will bo held Friday, Mny 20, nt tho home of Mrs. O. W. 8helloy nt North Rend. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. V. Holmberg loft todny on tho Nunn Smith for n visit to Denver, Colo. They oxpect to bo gone all summer. O Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrd M. Blnko haw. Issued cards nnno'uncltig tho birth ot their son who has been chrlstonod Wnrd Mullln. Blnko. Tlio tnldtlto name being Mrs. Blnko's family, tianic, ' -0 .Mrs. F. M. Pnraomi Is oxpected home Mondny from hor extondod visit nt eastern points, tho lnttor part of which wns spent nt Bolso, Idaho. O A farewell surprise pnrty was given In honor of Miss Lenoro Tope, nt tho homo of her parents In North' Assisting tho hoj- w,lon sho entertained nt twolvotnblcs Y. Stafford and 0I uritlB ' O'uonnou ninrt- IMrs. O. W. Kaufman who poured tea ,"011,s- Rliododcndrons prcdotnlnnt- nn,l nl.in..inn . .i ........ eil 111 tho ilpcnrntlnno. Mnnv tmniill. ...... niutuimu, wtuiuu iiiubu invueil -..... ivnM mo n t ?..... . . fill cnstlimeH worn worn. Tim nflnr. i..-iu ....a. vii . iMiiuiiiiui, .urs. u. " ....... 1 1 V. Stnfford, Mrs. I. S. Knttfmnn, Miss notm'H ,)ln' rosultod In Mrs. 13. 0. .Ada MnConnell, Mrs. 13. Mlngus, Mrs. I,ornl winning first prize, Mrs. 13. !... . - a Tinit ii, MM.. .i ..Hi... .. .i t u .Kino inrringor, .Mrs. M. ,C. Mnloney ' l""Bl-,t l,,u -'wunu iii mm ira. nnd Mrs. R. K. Booth nnd Misses Mn- Wm.Lnwlor recolvlng tlio consolation rlo Mnloney, Mntnle Mnhonoy, Agnos ',ruL' l'1Rni reiresninenia worcKsorv- lt..i..t. . .. (ill Aadlnttni AImm fftt aI 1 iiuicucson, Jiveiyn Anderson, Allco ""'"' " "w""-'" -!" Butlor. Orn Woods, Nellie Tower, Mr8' ' ' K I,nKU0 nn" J,r8, K- K Daisy Rush nnd Qenovlovo Sengstnc- JollC8 ken. I n O ' M,8S I'rnncl. Frnnso has gnno to i "end, Friday, provlous to hor do- Mrs. W. X. Eklilmt will innvn oiw.rf. Now Mexico to nnend thu Riimnmr ly for a month's visit with relatives vacation with rolntlves. In Portland. Sho nxiiect. to return n nbout July 1, nnd will bo nccom- The Profcress Club will hold Its'11 wnB n""leil by her frlonds nnd pnnled homo by hor sister who will Inst regular meeting of tlio scnBon "c0l mntea. After n fow liouro tunko an extended visit on tho Bay. Monday nt tho homo of Mrs. Henry H1'0,,t ln KnI110H n " oh wns serv- ft Roncfltnnkmi. tbn Rillilort for (tin nft. ' Tll0H lrOHMlt WOro Bolvn Klb- y r.. r .i. ,.,i ..- . . i.i.. i,,. . it it llor. Sndlfl TllOIII. Mnrnln SwnnrltiL'nn. unu ui iiiu ii'iiuiHK HUl'.ini OVCUIH Ot uihuuii uums ruivaiij. iiiiiuii ii. i "-- "- tho coming week will bo tho Elks Smith, who hns been spending 8omo-,VonI,nlnc8' orn Wilson, Bud Brno- b?ll tn lin L'lvnn nnvl Tl,nr..ln.. ,.'(! inn linro In tint InlnroHtn nf tlm Vm.'' ,Jt''H" McKolllpH, Roy FllltOU, nine nt ttwt Hnain'n imii ii,,.i.ino n, nut ilniinrtinniit nf tbn Kiolii Pnlnni. ,,''cy Phillips, I'ntil Welling, Floyd members of tho lodgo nnd their wives 1'lnn Museum nt Chlcngo will mhlrow aay' At n lnt0 ,1(Uir thy dopnrtod and lady frlonds, ench member has tlio nicotinic. ' ' fnr ,inmo wl"h.h,B llor " '"Wor visit the prlvllego of Inviting onocouplo o "rt lcclnrlllK thoy hnA H"cnt n fln0 RO thnt lnvltnHnnu will 1m looitn.l tn fMn t. t ...! ,. i ...i.. OVOI1IHJJ. . u ..... wv. .ouiiit iu io. i., 4t wiiiiiuinuu in uuiui lain- i pnrturo with her mother for Portland nnd Tncoinn, to visit rolntlves. Thoy; oxpect to spend tho summer thoro. about 100 couples. Tho nffnlr prom- lug nt n sowing pnrty nt hor Home into iu uu unu 01 uiu imohi oujoynuio huh nrtcrnoon. 0 The A. N. W. club hold nn un usually enjoynblo session nt tho home of Mrs. L. M. Noble Inst Thursday. fRAISESrtie DOUGH 'Better than other powden 1 producing light, dainty, whole. r lomo cake i and paitriot r CRESCENT BAKING POWDER fit hlcli urade and i modern to in nrico V . .. r 25c lb. tin at sroceri. I C.K.nt Mfg. Co., S. till. No particular business wns for con .sldorntlon nnd tho nftornoon wan spent nt sowing nnd In social pnst- times. Delicious refreshments In cluding strnwborry shortcake, woro I served. Mrs. W. T. Morchant was n 'guest of the nftornoon. Tho club I will meet next tltno with Mrs. W. P. Murphy nnd It Is posslblo thnt ad journment will bo tnkon for one week John W. Slckolsmltb. Greensboro. Pn has three children, nnd like mo.it, children they frequently tnko cold "Wo have tried several kinds of , cough medlclno," ho says, "but linvo never luunu nil J fi inui uii ilium .in 1 niiicn goou ns unnniuorinin s Lougu 1 l?n,nnili. ' Tii. Dfitn liv rill flnnlnra PbiSaAE&AK NEVER nCMPflV 30 YEARS rilCS, CHILBLAINS. rCLONS, BURNS, CTC. AVALUAULC HOU3CMOLO SALVC ALL CRU99ltr HAVCITOH WIlLO.TtlN ON SCaUtlT ACCCer HO IIIBJTITUTtS frtrf it r tinr f, !yH-.t fl'S" . W -0- Jii fost Cities People Pay From 20 to $25 For This Snlojiflul flns )?anu:o (ftf$w$ lAill I c lii J ft jtoictit S18t Mini 11 M viw'A 0 Miss Lllnbel Johnson of San Fran cisco, who Is well-known on tho Bay; through previous visits, Is oxpectod hero soon to spend tho summer with Mrs. Carl Smedberg and other frlonds Tho Episcopal Altar Guild mot Inst Tuesday with Mrs. J. W. Bennett Tho tistinl lino of work was taken up. Tlio next mooting will bo hold with Mri. J. T. Ilnrrlgnn next Tuesday aft ernoon, 0 Tho American Woman's League will meet with Mrs. P. Coffolt In North Bond Tuesday evening. 0 N Tho North Bond Brldgo club nijg Inst Monday evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrron Pnlutor. Tho prison woro won by Mrs. W. 13. Beat nnd R. A. Weruloh. Miss MnudlKo waa .lnaiii.coJ n special guest. Refreshments woro served. Tho next mooting will ba with Mrs. C. F. MoCollum Wednesday evening, Mny 24, 0 Mrs. W. E. Diuisnn Is horo from Dmidjpu for n short stay, nssumlug tho'dutkw of her mother, Mrs. Nolllo Owou, who was called to Hugo, Oro- vnu, this weok by tlio illness ot hor mother. I Mrs. A. M. Ittmtnn fnrmnrlv nP Mnnhflolil who for tho past two yonra has niftdo ber homo ln Seattle, arriv ed on tho llrenkwnter Wodnosdny for n few montliH' visit with friends in Mnrshllold nnd neighboring towns. Mrs. Thomas Ilurvoy roturnod this week from an extended visit at Grants Pntui, ItoHeburg nnd othor Enstarn Oregon points, TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS Our company offers a limited number .RREI3 to housw- keepors who will agree to use this clean, convenient and economical stove. The stock is getting low. It, will bo a short time only until tho stoves are gone. They will end absolutely tjia free range offer, - . ' '" OREGON POWER COMPANY , . ft "WHY I DO NOT PLAY CARDS", sermon at Baptist church noxt Sun day night. Don't mlsa It. A NEW OLD HOTEL. Old pntrons of Tho Windsor Hotoi, si u Frnnoltjco, will bo glnd to hear ' at this famous houso Is now open m h due uaw six story building right lowu town. New furniture, new car ieU, RtAtiim boat, hot water and tolo- ibone In ovry room. Ciro In con itlon. Notice these rates: Room lth private batb 1 aday, $S awootc. V. cars pass the dnor. Select family hotel. WliidHor Hifol, 238 Eddv itrptt. San Francisco. Do You Have the Itlht K'-wl of Help? 1 nlev i"'laev fills fnrnlan you tno i?M kM nf belp to neutralize nnd eiuove tho poisons that causa bnck- tolio. headache, nervousness, and Uier kidney and bladdor Rlloients." -RKD CROSS Drug 3toro.