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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
Jk I'- "tHE COOS 'BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY, .27, 191 1 EVENING EDITION ' r .8. i (Continued from pago 2.) Mr. ..Irs. T, A inured Rood, also n graduato of Mt ,.,- M- nnd Mr8i L t smn tho North Bond high school nnd a 8on, ,Mrs, Best,. Mr. Charlie ICpano, teacher In tho public schools of thnt and Mr. -,, Mr8. a. P. MeCnllnm. city during tno year 1D09, will com consisting of cako, coffee, sandwiches nnd finlnds wero served. Thoso prcs ont were: Misses Anun Wnldvogol, Norma Chnse, Amy Isnncs, Opal Powell, Edith Thoiuns, Conn Hut chlns, Mllllcent Spears, Kiln Gurnet, Ornco Williams, Cnrrlo Stevens, Vesta McCulloch, Juno Young, Blnncho Wll llnms, Xorn ltngc, Blnuchc McNay, Dorothy Klblor, Mnry Guen6n, Hnttlo lingo nnd Messrs. Arthur Chnso. Dick I.ennon, Ceo. Dewey, Tom lingo, .Too Shannon, Jny Grny, Hnlph Cllnkcn benhl, Win. Dnvls, Buries McNay, l.Hn.1 TMiiUn Tnltt llminnn 4 O til ntnl Mrs. U. A. Wnrnlnk. Mr. nml,""' ""-. " . . - ' V .. t T t.-... lit 11..11.. n I W. Ronnie, Mr. nnd, Mrs. v,..DU" "'"' ","" "-' "-, mini, ii.uik ouniuin, vuruuii ouuuy, Frnnk Miller, Edw. Thomns, '.Win. ploto tho normal courso of tho Alba ny College In Juno, nftor which they will return to Coos Bny. Concern ing tho commencement progrnm, tho Albany Dcmocrnt snys: "Tho fourth section of tho com mencement of tho conservatory of ' tho collcgo was presontcd nt tho U. P. church last night In a pleasing recital program by Misses Mildred Elizabeth Rood and Mary Ethol Chcovor, both of whom displayed ex collont talent and goo'd training. Thoy nro pupils of Miss Sox and wero as sisted by her In tho orchestral parts. Miss Rood's selections wero from Mondclsson, Liszt, Grelg, Rclnhold nnd Chopin, nnd Miss Chcovor's from Mcndolssohn, Llndow, Nlcodo, Wng-ncr-LtBzt, Del O'cqun and Weber." Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warner nro re ceiving felicitations over tho arrival of n daughter, nt their homo In North Mnrshflcld. Last Saturday -n evening tho motu- 0 Geo. P. Murch nnd family will leave about Juno 10 on n two months auto tour of southern and central Oregon nnd of California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murch, Geo. Murch Jr., nnd Miss Charlotte Murch will go on tho trip. i y 0- Last Friday ovcnlng tho membors of tho U. M. O. Dancing Club, recently organized at North Bend, enjoyed a most pleasant evening nt Loggto's Hall. Tho club started with fifteen couples, and has Just begun Its sec ond sorlcs with twonty-flvo couples. Tho splendid orclieatra Is always ono of tho attractive features. Punch was served during tho ovcnlng. Dances .will bo given ovory othor Friday dur ing tho summon MrB. C. It. Peck, who rccontly un derwent n minor oporoUon, Is report ed getting nlong nicely. 0 Last Thursday ovcnlng Mr. S. S. secretary Miss Myron. Corresponding Esther Johnson. Treasurer Mrs. I). B. Ostllnd. Librarian Mrs. J. S. Coke. Director Mrs. Win, Horsfall," Jr. bora of tho IV Y. Ii. club of tho jotinlngs wns pleasantly surprised :it Adjournment was taken until tho Marshlleld Baptist church wero do- xa lonio North Bend. A Jolly second Wednesday In September llghtfully entertained nt tho homo of tltuo wns enjoyed by nil, nnd doll- whon tho club will tnko up tho soc J'lss Allco Cox on Fifth street South, clous refreshments sorved. Thoso, ond yenr of tho German Music courso This bolng tho soml-nnnunl business presont woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Olln, M. s arranged by tho national fodcra meetlng, olllcors woro elected ns nd Mr8. McDonald, Mr. nnd Mra. tlon. The best reason for coining here for clothes is our way of selling th(.,Ui y appreciate, of course, tho high values we offer; tho certainly of 1Uai,'ty n everything we show; the fact that we lmvo four of tho best lines f ilothin '" America. All new weaves and models, made exclusively for us. Alt tluso thhil" count. a Men's and Young Men's I Spring aaid Slimmer Suits 1 $10 to $30 Our way of doing it counts, too your money is simply a deposit here until YOU know you're satisfied. No matter what you buy or pay for it, Ye ,ar. autee satisfaction. This is your store, and' we 're running it in your interests as well as our own. You'll realize what such a store means to you some day if vou don't no w. "Money Talks" THAT IS WHY WE CAN PROVE EVERY ASSERTION WE MAKE. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD ' N , BANDON Pond, Dick I.ennon, Jr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Gubsci1, Mrs. McNnughton, Mrs. Fred Olazlor, Mrs. K. L. Heap, Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Putmnn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kinney. Rev. A. S. Hlscy, tho teach er of tho Blblo class, gavo an address welcoming now mombors to tho class. Mrs. Mncco nnd dnuchtcrs. Mlns May, nnd Mrs. Jcrrett, whohnvo boon visiting in cauiornia, hnvo roturncd to their homo at Empire. 0 Tho Chnmlnado club held Its final mcotlng of tho season at tho homo of Mrs. J. V. Smcaton Wednesday when oftlcors for tho ensuing year woro elected as follows: President Mrs. Chns. Stauff. Vice-president Mrs. J. V. Smea-ton. necordlnir nerrntnrv Minn - ninrn Frank Sumner. Ivy Condron, Butler and Hirst. 0- Hugh Brown and Miss Vlolot lien dcrson expect to Icnvo Sunday LAZAHL's. ("Itomcmbor that thoulnthiJ KTOUV OP THE DAY. I Georgo Gould was making ono of tlmo recolvedst thy good thlnni.il .or nis last trips ns president 01 1110 aus- ukuwibu i.nzarus evil things.") IWIl.n.1 whnr. thov will niinnil II fntf uu" ",ulu;' ! .iiuiu vu d weeks on business nnd pleasure. They ,nW 0,,t 1,",d,nB for 8omo ro,n8n StlU ho. lm' w wealth J i ..ii. a-.. t...nio 1,,.. nr oilier, nun nu gin uui mi mroicii iiib maiimu llltl lllou in.b ill tjuil t.,i(..o.u uu- .it,. i l foro their return. follown: President, Edwin Dolan; vice-president, Alpha Mauzoyj secret nry, Ernest Harrington: treasurer, Allcq Cox. After tho business ses sion n social tlmo followed and mu sic and games enjoyed nnd delicious refreshments sorved. Evcryono voted Miss Cox ns n chnrmlng nnd delightful hostess. Thoso present woro Mssos Besslo Ayro, Mnry: Prlco, Alpha Mauzcy, Qlnra Rehfeld, Allca Lohmnnsky, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoelllng, Mrs. Ilorsfnll reported that alio Mr. nnd Mrs. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. l"i'l i letter from Mrs. Wolnstoln Mather, Ellznboth nnd Otllllo IIool-Sny'"K thnt sho nnd Mrs. Mnrx lmil ling. j reached Portlnnd snfely and had cn- ' i ijoyod tho trip to Coos Bay Immonso- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adclspcrgor aro rejoicing over tho birth of an cloven pound son Friday. Tho Progress. Club., held its final ly dcsplto Its Btrcnuousness and ex pressed their appreciation of tlio cor dial trcatmont extended thorn whilo In Mnrshflcld. 0 0 On Thursday morning nt sovon o'clock, Edytho Miriam Eddy nnd Philip Norman Flngg wero united In mnrrlngo nt tho homo of tho bride's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Eddy. Tho Rovorond II. I. Rutlcdgo outdat ed. Aftor n slmplo wedding break fast, Mr. and Mrs. Flngg loft for n Bhort honeymoon. 0 you like tho wheels?" "Not worth n dnrn," snld tho Irish man. "Well, how do you llko tho car?" "It's good enough for tho wheels.'' "What do you think of tho road?" "It matches tho car." Gould' looked nt tho old chap for n minute. "Mnybo you don't know .who I legs. An old Irishman was tapping i Meet together to dine or plir tho wheels. Gould wont up to him. L'ngcrs, it matter of vnu tam, 'Morning, now do you into mo - sion, Out In tho darkness ncron till way; uui ueyonu ino warmth and the (t tor, And tho light whoro luxury's hijlJ tor rings, Lnzarus waits, whoro tho wind -s UtJ tor, receiving his evil tUwl Tho Ladles of St. Mpnlca's Cath- nm." ollc church In Mnrshflcld nro nrrnng-i "Yes Ido," retorted-tW Irishman. Ing to glvo n Promenade 8oclnl at tho "You're Georgo Gould, nnd I. know Still you find him, when, brtithli burning Summor flamed upon sqnirs street, .u .'tii.u; vyiuilk llUHIimi, milieu. 1 IIU "t" i '' """ .luti.i ,ji. T,adlc8' .!d fiocletv1 nf a. - . "'n " o'" '""'""'"""'" "" lUIIIC uvurftu VIUlllU, unit 1, niiaw flckoll, Lola Montgomery. Allco Cur- meeting of tho'Vmr at-tho hpmo of'North ncnd pr4ibytorlBn church inot aB,B' HnUon 8outh' Spcoml 8tVm '0,,c fnlhor whon ho wnr President Whon tho iortunat(ronMof'thd.i tls, IsIs Marsh, Maud N;oblo, Allco Mrs. Henry SongstackcnJaa(. Monday Cox, Llizjo Cox, Morlo Cx, Mr. nnd Tho fenturofr of tho progrnm woro nn II.. - ..t II T-.....I- r-.- ... .lil I... !?.... oll. .!. l.'.ll.l iiiioi sji. jiuu iui'Biiitj. i'.uwui uainn, uuiir'-no u ijuiuu aiuiiu ui mu riuiu nt tho homo of MrB. Mandlgo Thurs- 'next Friday ovcnlng, Juno 2. it ' Albert Car- and piano nnd vocal Bofocll6ns by Mrs Ernest Harrington, Goorgo , JIcCul,- instltuto on Fprestry, tho reading of loch, Ray Campbell, Dr. G. Sv'los- an orlginnl poem by MrB. Songstackon lie. Rov. G. L. Inll. llslo nnd Dean Adams, Dr. andtrs. E. Mlngus 0- of tho road. And, by gob, he's going to' bo president ot it again i" said dnv nftornonn. Thn nfternonn "vwnn Bnnnt in huKinoni. nn,i .nwintr. M Alpha Mnuzcy'a Sunday school "Why, my fathor la dead," class of boys had anothor happy sea- Mr. Gould. sfon, as beflts their bl-wcokly mot- "I know that," replied tho Irish- Last Saturday, Miss Zclla Swlnford lnc nt tho homo of Erno8t nnd man. "nnd tho rond Is Kolnir toholl J. Wi Ingram. Plans woro mado for toniortainca n numuor ot young Arthur thereat. Tho houso was B. L. T. in Chicago Tribune. npbrldgo bnnquot to bo glvnn by tho friends at' the homo of hor parents, Cenrcd for action, such aB only boys qulotly club nt tho Songstackon homo Monday Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Swlnford, on of15 yoftr5 or thereabouts aro ablo WHAT'S THE USE? u In alnrt llnrnn II VJmllli nm U'irn t . ........ ..... ... ....v j celebrated tho tenth rnnnlvorsary of evening, Juno 5, for tho mombors nnd Commercial avenuo. Sho will leav . .': . i-t . .i.i i...ni..n.i mi.n ...! ,. sbnrtlv with her rmraniq In "Inlt rnl.i tuoir marnago last Sunday. l,,u" "d. " ihii - - - , ..... yen IngB or tho club will bo roBumed m ' mu m. viriou giunus wo.o vhoreafs assistance Tho .,.,,,,, Soptombor. jonjoyed nnd refreshments woro sorv- mentB woro flno n8 UBimIf oniormineu ,i .mn.io' Mmin ..mii . f.. f j-M. ........n "IWW (I.1.WVI.. ..V.U ..lit,- icioruo wisen'nn, isuiin Ayro, KUitn nrov'tumlng Their thoughts to meadows moadowswcot; r or far away from tho mat jn valley, And tho braniblo patch vhtn I wliltptbroat sings, Larazus swpats In his crowdfd il!f.' Receiving hit otII thlutt Mrs. E. A. Anderson nt n delightful luncheon last Satur day at hor homo on North Broadwav. M". Harry Moftlt, n slstor of Mra Covers woro laid for olghteon. Tho Ci p- McCollum of color Bchomo wns pink, and tho tnblo frmorly Miss Anno ,i..n.nn,. .., i.. in i ..ii. noctod hnrn from Rnn Frnnclsco v.uiiiviuiia iTim in iiuiua uuu jiiun. wjilll mt .. . . .. ... f. . nlinnt Till. lot trt .nnml 4fiA a.imniA ' inoHi! preseni wero .lrs. v. u. uur- "" " -i""" ...' tls, Mlsu Curtis. Mrs. Nlchol, Mrs. w,th hor B,stor nml otllor relatives. Emma Nasburg, Mrs. Duobnor, Mrs. Slglln, Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. Noblo, Mrs. Tho A. N. chnperoned tho crowd with Mrs. nnd talk tho hours away, whllo wlsor rofresh- mlght go up nnd down tho streot Antl nu tho tInl0 from a tbouisndwl trums North Bond, nnd "m"" ;,,?"!?" f ,,m"f 8' next Wednesdny at tho Flanagan, Is ox-'f M "' W,Ida "n" " , E"l,,,'P M. C. Mnloney who w: Rn PMni. R,l,v"' Aln" prntt. Ablgnl Lei- ... ,. ...... W. club wns entortnln- Henrietta Estus, Hnttlo ReU fold nnd Helen Rces. 0 W. P. Murphy nnd wlfo loft pcoplo, whom I mot, Improve tho busy dny, I might on Vital Topics () dwoll, discuss thpm through my hat, Tho Sisters of Bethany will mot ond boro folks to n faro you woll, homo of Mrs, but, what's tho uso of thnt? I 111 bo nsslsMd might repeat tho tales I hear, tho by. Mrs. Harry Nasburg and Mrs. gossip nnd tho lies, nnd bring tho-Rnf?A nnA Rnoinii nwh and time. :. .... o wwwM.-- n Aithur McKeown. sa;l and briny tear to Homo poor, vnt mtin n.llof their wW 0 creature's oyes. I might mako fun brines Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lyons, formor of Jlmpson's clothes, or Mrs. Qulg-'por there's nothlug for hlmoutotU woll-know'n Marshllold residents but va'fl t, or rldlculo old Wrlglor'sl tho clamor. who lmvo been spending sovoral n080 out what's tho uso of that? I WIbo men preach upon blmsndi woes, Eaoh with his bundle of noisy il trums Torn to tatters twlxt ajti l noes; this Butler, MrB. Alkon. Mrs. Hutchison, od Thursdny hv Mrs. F. A. Hazard. :wceK Ior """liner wnoro tnoy will Mrs. Reed, Mrs. D. L. Rood, Mrs. tho mooting placo being changed V18U ror nwnuo at tno J. b. bchllllns months In Portland and Washington, m6ht dUplay my stock of guilo, and O'Connoll, Mrs. G. A. Bennett, Mrs. owing to tho nbsenco of Mrs. W. P. notno' Mrs- Schilling has been quite mvo g0no to Los Angoles whoro Mr. l)rovo tnat ,l ,8 Ereat, and show that M. R. Smith, Mrs. McKnlght, and Murphy. A committee was Instruct-18'0 ( Lyons has taken a position. Don and I am "" ot u,1. of envy, of hato; I,rs. R. M. Woldor. cd to prepare resolutions of condo- --o ,Mr. Lyons havo fully recovered from m'sht produce my empty pouch and 0 w --- i ' Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Schoonmnkor their recent sickness. i -. riwrtM nnrl If nmo ti I il nil lin Vi a a .. an . flues .-iaugo uarry or ismpiro, wno ' " ..... ...,.w ...u aTm mraujr win ieavo tomorrow on O has been attending school in Callfor- vnenncy In tho club should not bo All- the Breakwater for Portland wlwro Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd will leave to- nia, will return homo overland, tho crt for t,,reo nnth8- Mrs. L. M. they will make tholr homo. The- morrow for a months visit -with rola- flrst of next week. Nn",p w IrsR-rs tomorrow for a had planned to mnkp tho trip by auto tves In Portland. , v,8,t I" Portlnnd wns granted n but owing to tho weather bolnc un- ' ' f . . ... . .. I . . . I H T-, . Eddy nr-Imporlal Master Goorglo Roweko of Bunker " , "' """"' '"" " ravoranio mey called tlio trip ort. MlB3 josophlne Evelyn . . . . . will lm with Mra Viipntin n'Pnnnnll m..i. .1 . .l -.. ...... . ' . Hill, entertained olovon of his Ilttlo l"K" iriuro irum mu nny win oo rvea- Tuesday from tho schoolmates Saturday nfterunon, the commencement oxerclsos nt tho Unl- If llm,. .,.- l , I'OnulHO nml Mis? N'nnn nrnwulni?. n ulstA.. nt vnr.llv nf Wohhmi ,..!.. ,11 w "L,u tiohuh or ioes, n attendance. Rev. Kobt. Rt i,r0wnlng. who has Horton Is a student. She and Miss Sho "c,1 nbot tho table liv n I.-onr. Mil. 1 -......... .... . . . .... . " KHOCkOd ObOtlt llOr plf i.ucy win return in n couplo of weeks. ' nr-iui, lesn-iu'u uy uie many irionns Valley, California, whoro sho has occasion being his oloventh birthday. :v,r', ""hert l.ockimrt Is ninnnlng tuey liavo mndo hore. ibj.on teaching tho Fifth grade In tho Mnster Georgo, Impersonated King I"""0 Invitations soon ror n bridgo n school nt El Centre. Miss Eddy will William, ho choosing Uub Cnrlsnn luncheon. jirB jt q. Lnng has ns guests her soend the summer on tho Bny, ro- ns his queen, Sho wns duly crowned, O daughter, Mrs. II. B. Lesllo. nnd hor turning tho first of Soptombor to nfter which the gnosis escorted tho T'uimlny ovcnlng nt tho Eagles' husband and little boy of California, tqach tho sixth grndo nt El Centre. Itlng nnd queon to n sumptuous ban- Ho'l, tho members of tho Mnrshflold who nro on the Bny for n short stnv, n quet. Later, gnmos woro pnrtlelpnt- Hodge, 'of EJks wero hosts nt ono of coming In by wny of Bnndon after a' Mrs. M. C. Horton will leave to- en 111 uuiii uie nour 01 uopuriuu'. iuo nwsi uoiibihiih nancing pnruesoi rougii irip on mo ruieiu. morrow for Seattle to attend tlio Among tnoso prosont woro: iua tuo soasoij. Aiiout biniv couples, m- q Ruby Carlson, Mis Iiorithlll OIkoi., eluding many from Coqulllo and Miss Allco Jlnthoaon, MUs Allee R!i. North Bend, woro I nnison. .miss .Marjfretto o. uonslil, usnenig wns preoeueu ny n ueno con boon nttondlnc tho seniliinrv nt nor Master Sponcor Cniiwuu. Matoi Ralph at. Tho hnll wns prettily docorntod ioley, nrrlvod horo tho first of tho Richardson, Msstar Ralph ChrUtun- tor tho oecnalnn nnd with good music week. She expects to spend tho son, Mnstor Willie Morrison, Master and nn excollent floor, nothing more summer on tho Bay. Milton .Morrison. could havo been doslrod. Punoh was, .served during the cn-enlng. j M,.g w n Curiu ontortn,n0(1 Tho North Bond Bridge club met ' o , numbor of friends yosterdoy after- last Tuesday ovonlng at tho home of' Wm. Grimes nnd wlfo, who havo n0on at hor homo In South Marsh Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. MeC'ollum. Tho hoen spending several weeks In fl0ui. complimentary to Miss Lyda parlors wore prettily decorated with Southern California are now visiting Curtis nnd Mrs. Nlchol of Soarsport, rhododendrons anil after the gnmo "' their old home In Hnrveysbursj. io. Both ladlos are sisters of Post dollclous rofreshnionts wero servod. Ohio. master Curtis. After a social gamo In tho nhsonco of Mr. Best, Charlie o of bridge, dainty refreshments woro Keano ncted as substitute. Tho Tho Wosleynn Blblo class of tho served by tho hostess. Thoso lnvltel Indies' prize was won by Mrs. L. J. North Bond Mothodlst church gavo n wero Mesdnmes E. A. Anderson, A. iSlmpson, nnd Mr. Painter cnrrled off reception Monday night. May 22. A Hutchinson, G. V, Benno't, J. Ro the gentlomen's. Thoso present very ploasant evening was spout with lnndson, James Cowan, Bladtt, Nas- . .r . . ,.. .... . . . . . . - woro Air. ana Mrs. warren rainier, games nnu contests. i roast tho plutocrat, and bo a first- class all around grouch, but what's tho uso of that? I'vo noticed that tho chap who's fain to croak tho samo old song, which winds .up with tllO Sad refrnln. "nrhnlnvnr la la, wrong," has 'Just about as ' many Or dreams it, a huddled heapoUT friends as somo old Thomas cat whoso chant at midnight's hour ns conds there Is no uso In thnt! tho clamor, Nothing but evil thlnjt Royal commissions, creeds, costSc-I tlons, I Loarnodly arguo and writs l sneak. But tho happy Issuo of hU afilctlci Lazarus waits for It week 7' Still ha seeks It to-day. tO-BOW'. In purposoless pavement Je" ings, row. Receiving his evil things. WALT MASON. THE KNOCKER. Sho" had a Ilttlo hammer;' Sho used It with n will; Sho knocked nt everybody Thoy couldn't keep her still; . , Sho knocked nbout her neighbors And somo will tell you of eT0lut With social sclenco thereto, I onma Look forth to tho parable's retriea-1 tlon, ,., When tho lot Is changed int" To the trumpot sound and the v I mocked nbout her clothes. I Photo finishing nnd photo supplies Walker Studio. Pure ICE CREAM, three also Sherbot. LEWIS TIONERV, phono 24G-J, Sho knockod at hubby's Bmoklng, About his snoring, too; Sho knockod nbout his whistling, And so, porhnps, would you, At, Inst tho Reaper claimed her, ' IlGr P.ntirflA nn rn,M. .. i.i,- Hor husband then considered ' I Hor knocking days were done. Pi flavors, I THE ONE WAY To have good brtmd ' Is to buy HAINES' FLOUR. Have your calling cards printed ai Tho Times offlcn Save money by patronlzlae Refreshments burg, Harry Nasburg, G. W. Shelly, Times advertisers. But hubby went one ovening ' To see n spirit show, Where always, In the gloaming, The spirits come nnd go, Ho heard a spirit knocking "My wlfo," he said, "I'll bet! Thi Now, isn't she a wonder? it Hear that! She's knocking yet!" awaking, To Ono with healing upo wfngs, In tho houso of the many making An end of the evil tblngs- . . . i.-.,mvipdee the r in tno nuiiio u i'" grows healthier, ,a In .tta name of Freedom tW grows great, ,rt And men aro wiser, and wealthier, jUi But Lazarus lies man's gate; I IU, .. .. u hll Lies as he lay tnrouBu tory, Through fame of heroes of kings, At tho rich man's gato. n mystery, Receiving bis evil t av Ml1 t i,m)tJ kJM&rfKMiMSM Jfc-Mis