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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1911)
W-ir, m 4 P "r VMtWti fTIIp, THE COOS BAV TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE. 10, 1911r-EVEIIING EDITION pnrjC RAYXTMFi Kcttrlng, MrB.IIoec,Mrs.nobt. Mc- Ouiro, W. R. Simpson, 0.. H. Wor- Dylcr. Tho rooms woro beautifully to tholr old homo la Port Huron, Geo. Hazor Thursdaylft5'' WUJ L A AAVAJU , cann. Mrs. E. J. Jones nnd Misses "- R- J. Coko. J. F. Qrubbs and decorated In pink and white rhodo-MIch. Friendd hnvo been apprised atlornoon Wa(J leraon. flolil. Oropon. fnr f rnnamlnal.in UaUieHllO nnd HOIOIl MonUO, AUCO through tho malls as second class Carlson, Froda Hnzor, Mnrlon Heave mail matter. nor, Qraco Fulton, Elloti Andorson, e 0 Last Friday ovoning tho mombors of tho V. M. O. Dancing club of M. O. MALONni' DAN E. MAIjO.VEY Borved.,- Mrs. W. S. Turpen -was tho guest of tho club. Tho prizes woro won by Mrs. L. J. Simpson and Mr. Edith Alleor. Catherlno Swoarlnran. ' v.n. I,., -.....i . . T. W. Rennlo. Tlio noxt mooting wm Editor nnd Pub. Dessie Immel. Graco Murr. Lillian T.nn.i. -ii .ho hold noxt Thursday evening with ' -WaU O llUlli Ncyg Editor 'McCann, alnd Messrs, Ralph Coko, Mrs. C. M. Dylcr, will leavo short ly for ihor cottage at Ton Mile. 1 -; Rov. D. A. MacLeod, Oscar Carlson, NAME YOUK VAJVtl. iHermnn Mendo, Claronco Covoy, Wm. THERE was a law passed by tho Wood, Prof A. B. Beaumont, Bor last legislature providing for 'iiard Hazer, Randall Jones, nnd registration of farm names. If Messrs. and Mesdames L. A. Woldnor, you want to nnmo your farm, nil you C. A. SmIUi, Goo. D. Mandlgo, P. L. havo to do Is to select tho nnmo you . Swcarlngen, W. Richards, J. T. Mc- dcslro for your plnco, caN on tho county clork, pay him one dollar nnd tho namo of your farm Btnnds and no ono eiso can uso mo Bamo nnmo. ma idea is a good ono nnd should bo generally carried out. 0 Miss Fnnnlo George, Instructor In music in tho Marshflold schools tho nast year, nnd hor Bister will leavo Tho North Bond Bridge club was nMt week for RosoburK whoro they delightfully ontortalncd Thursday wlll vjslt for a whllo boforo going ovoning at tho homo of Mrs. 0 Mrs. T. W. Rennlo. Society News (Continued from pngo 2.) on r tint Min ti uno ttitMtf1rwl ruln rr f . ' tho dopnrturo of Rov. Browning early this week. 0 A fnrowoll reception was given nt tho North Bend Prcsbytcrlnn church, Wodnesdny ovoning for Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. McGuIro who leave today on tho Ellznboth for San Diego, Cal. A mos,t enjoyable social ovoning was spent. Light rofrcshmonts wero served. Tho following progrnm was rendered: Trio Misses Edith Allgcr, Holon Mendo nnd Ellen Andorson, accom panied by Mrs. C. 11. Worrell. Trombonno solo Mr. C. II. Wor roll. Reading Miss Grnco Fulton. Solo Miss Edith M. Allgcr. Duot "Morry Juiio" Ellen An dorson nnd Helen Monde. Plnno solo Mrs. C. II. Worrell. Rending P. L. Swcarlngen. I Rov. A. D. MncLcod, pastor of thb church, mndo some npproprlnto re marks, Hpcaking of tho faithfulness nnd loynlty with which Mr. $u Mr. McGuIro porformed nny duty which enmo In their path, nnd of tho high ostooin In which they wero held In tlio church. Ho nlso expressed on behalf of tho congrogntlon his deepest rq grct, but wished thorn n snfo nnd plonsnnt Jounioy nnd happiness In tholr now hopio. Thoso Invited woro Mrfl. E. T. Wngnor, Mrs. Geo. Hnzo. Mrs. M. A. Grout, Mrs. IinhofT, Mra. A. II. Qumcn, Mrs. II. C. DIors, MM. J. A. I.onnon, Mrs. Wm. Vaughn. Mrs D. Mooro, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. E. J. n xt w. .... w H'''HH!flHHK?lHH'T''HH HH S V VsTi-" ' .T?Tr frrr- 1t3? J K ' ,. V MS' J sWMm PWZ X . uV . v)'fffil T J lAa mnm " ksscw ..!.-.:"" v"JU,ca- Urt..' hivin'"v"",uul8 wcro rerved ti " ' ""- . --, iini. . Bom woro Mrs. Henry cvit pre" C A. Smith, Mrs. n. 3 . V Honnes, Mrs. E. T. wagB ""' R. Simpson, Mrs. Mend. Mri' . k . - w. jiri n.i guests of Mrs. Morton Towor of Em- " Mccann, Mlos Grace Mn of Mrrf. , DouglaB Putnam, Mrs. w- '' Mrs. Ira B. Bartle, Mm. . Tr' dlgo, Mrs. Clma Murr, Mrs.T;? trine of Mnmiifiai.i t. J Ktt- JA-H.i0, No formal announcement has mndo yot. v Mrs. Wm. Lumb and Mrs. Annto- nctto Hatch of Boaton, MnBS., nrotho, plro. Airs. Lumb is n Blstor Towor. Thoy will spond tho aummor on tho. Bay. Tho Presbyterian Ladles" Aid So ciety of North Bond met with Mrj. (Continued on page 3i) 20 to 60 Per Cent Saved If 8Ti"U 1 ra y Boston; Another big cpusignment oi' Roods will bo bi-ou;lit over from the North Bond ma rondny. AVe are bringing it oveivjust as l'nst as we can make room for it Iicy0, y01l ' should visit The Boston at least oneo or twice each week to share in these mipnralloy ' bargains. This gigantic stock is selling like hot cakes, but even so there are yd mm. plcto assortments in almost every line. Below are a few examples of savings to 1j mndo hero. Hundreds more like thm. Open tonight until 10 o'clock. No Fun Without a. KODAK , It Gives a Lasting Picture of Your Good Times Brownies - - $1 to $13 Kodaks - - -. $10 to $65 Supplies, Films, Etc at Red Cross Drug Store Genuino Heatherbloom Petticoats, in nl most every color. Regular &4 Qf $2.75 grade. Each, only 4 J $1.00 and $2.00 Short Kimonos, moBtly every size. Very pretty AKp , materials. Each r nrJL Infants' 25c Cashmere Hose, Silk Toes and heels. All sizes. 4 C J 31 Pair I1 Men's Fine Dress Shirts in $1.50 and $2.00 grades. All sizes. New A patterns JJt Men's Black Cotton Sox in Regular 15 grade. All sizes. q Pair, only , .. .01 2l : Men's $4 to $5 Dress Shoes in Vici, Gun metal and Patent Colt. & ir Pair .D - Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here The. Boston Stoire "Every Article a Big Bargain" - L At IRON WEEK we wish every one of our customers to enjoy the comfort and pleasure to be derived from the use of an ELECTRIC IRON we have decided to make a special low price of $3.00 on our regular six-pound iron for the week of June 1 Mh to 1 9' th only These rons Are Giv o M li a Thirty Day Trial Our solicitor will make a call at every house and if you have an iron out. of repair we will repair or polish the same free of charge. ON POW COMPANY