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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, .1911 EVENING. EDITION V i : i i - 8 f i n?5r mtk&atmU iopf8s9Rpf- "wii v3I5b&P v 1 1 . ?pk ' ttt A K n . i a r a u i jcit M 'T ins riirafr' WW , I ,jAyi !? Cv UU! (Continued from pngo 2.) Wi-S-t -W. Coos Itlvor. Tlio day was ideal for n picnic, it being ono of tho warmest of tho Bcason. Baseball, boating nnd fishing wore indulged In. Delicious strawberries nnd cream wore served to tho club members. Tho boats participating wero tho Navajo, Tou rist, Wnlhnlla, Go Sum, Mirac 1st, Mlrnc 2d, Hcnthcr 2d, Dolphin nnd Snorkle 3rd. Thoso enjoying tho cruise wcro Cnpt. nnd Mrs. M. 0. Col oin nn. Mr. Tucker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Sherman, Emll Peterson, Miss ln' vla Ttoscburg for a visit to hor .Tuesday, June 20. Tho plan Is for nil to bring lunches, havo dinner In grovo at 12 o'clock and hold tho meeting In tho afternoon. 0 Mrs. M. C. Horton nnd daughter, Miss Lucy returned yesterday on tho Breakwater from 8cnttlo, Wash. Mrs. Horton hnvlng gono thoro to meet her daughter who has been at tending school for tho past year. ! o Miss Blanche Ferdlno loft Wednes- Florcnco Peterson, Miss Ooldlc Rlggs, homo In Grants Pass. Sho will return Lylo nnd Knrl Savage, Arthur Miller, " l" n l inK0 n pomuoii in ww Dwlght Wolcott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Le- Mnrshflold schools. Mleux, Lloyd LoMIeux, A. H. Derby- 0 shlro, Misses Clark, Miss Ncttlo Sav-1 Mrs. F. E. Leofo Is ontorjlnlnlng ago, Dr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Vaughn, this afternoon nt nn informal sowing Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. Swcnrlngcn, party In honor of Mrs. Frank Snun Cntherlno Swcnrlngcn, II. J. nnd dcrs, who Is spending n few months Ralph Coke, Leonard Dorks,, Gnrl.on tho Bay, Groves, Emll Lokdam, Mrs. II. O'Mn-, q i ra, Raymond O'Mnra, Chas. Deano, Mrs. John Erlckson nnd dnughtor, trom, Clnudo Nasburgf Roy Dlcelror, Mr. Booth, M. C. Mnloncy,, W. ' Kennedy, H. Qtilst, Jim Pbltiomus,' Tom Bennett, Art Peck and Mr. nlul Mrs. Murch nnd Geo. Murch, Jr. j Mrs. C. E. Dodge wns hostess, Inst evening nt n delightful dinner. Her guests wcro Mr. and Mrs. Geo Murch, Miss Clmrlotto Murch, nnd Mr. Goo Murch, Jr. A congregational social was given Inst night by tho Presbyterian church ' at North Bond for tho Rev. D. A. I MncLcod. An excellent program con-' slstlng ofspcoches, nnd music wns furnished by the members of the church, nnd nftcr tho completion of I tho program n luncheon wns served. Tho progrnm'wnB as follows: Vocnl solo MIbs Edith M. Allgor. A tnlk N. C. MncLcod. A duet Miss Ellen Anderson nnd Miss Helen Monde, accompanied by Mrs. C. II. Worrell. Piano solo Mrs. C. II. Worrell. Recitation Miss Graco Fulton. Violin Miss Edith Horn. Tnlk By Professor J. II. Grubb. Trio MIbs Helen Anderson, Miss Helen Mcndo, Edith Allgor. A tnlk Potcr Logglo. An nddress Row D. A. MacLeod. Tho Rev. D. A. MacLeod spoko strongly In favor of frequent socials, and suggested one n month at tho least, declaring that tho socials sorved to better acqunlnt tho mem bers of tho congregation nmong themselves. Tho gnosis present were as fol lows Rov. D. A. MncLcod, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ilnzor, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Oumen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wldncr Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Worrell. Mr', nnd Mrs. R. J. Coke. Mr. nnd Mrs. Omnra, J. B. Horn. P. II. Smith. Mlnon Cnthorlno nnd Helen Mcndo. Ml' Edith Monde. Miss Edith Horno. MUi Bosslo Immel. MIbb Stonrs, Miss El lon Anderson. Miss M. I In von or. Mtm Amy Reynolds, OBcnr Carlson, llnrry B. Ooehor, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mnn dlgo, Raymond Omnrn. F'iy Imlftff. tMIss Ornco Murr. Miss Anna Brown, i .. ,. , . .Mrs. E. J. Kcttrlng. Mrs. Gcorjro , Mrs. E. S. Uargolt Is expected IIirtniUlf MrH A, . Iml0f IIornaoj Ihuiiiu uu-., .,. ..... u ...... "--;Imhofr M C.McLpod, MIbb Esther lnml u-linin aim linn linnn nttnililllll! I . . .. Imhoff, Mrs. Chnrlos Murr, airs, is. George May, Nell Banks, Mr. Rich, Miss Birdie, aro expected hero In Miss Lllllo Butler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnr- July to vlclt Miss May Stnuff and ry Huntley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clau.lo other friends on tho Bay. They for Piper, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Plpor, Mrs. morly resided nt Empire whoro Mr. James Nolan, Jennctto Nolan, Evelyn Erlckson was captain of tho bar tug nnd Jnck Piper, Miss BInnchc Mo- hut movod to San Francisco n num- Nny, Mlis Emma Johnson, Miss. Hon- hor of years ago. rlettn Boar, Roy Lawhorn riuI Doc-, 0 tor nnd Mrs. Bnrtle. Mr, NVni KbIa,i turned yostor- Tho next cruise will bo on Sundny, (,,v from ... woeKV vIlt wltl, rol(l. July 9th. to tho Fish Hntchortos, tIvCjJ lu poran,it Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Yoakum, who jir8i 4t T, Hnlnos arrived homo hnvo biaii the snientu of their elnngu- t)llg wePj f,.om n f0w woolen' visit In tor, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., loft Sat- Portland. urday for their homo In California. Mrs. Yoakum will also visit hur mother In Lnnglols'. v 0 .land whoio sho has boon attending Tho Amcrlrnn Woman's .Lenguo .tj10 uBtcrn Star meeting and vlslt wlll hold their next meeting with iB friends. Mrs. Alexander, nt Cooston, Juno 19. ' ' - Tho boat will loavo North Bend at Mrn A ,, Noff ,, ,, nro ox. 10 n m' . poctod homo next week from 'Seattlo 0 ' whoro they havo boon visiting rola- Mrs. W. S. Titrpon of Mnrshflold tiV08 for n few months. Is tho guest of Mrs. C. M. Uyler of . 0 North Bond. Mrs. Tiirpon expects TJ0 lllonlborB of ti10 A. Nt w. club to Ic-nvo soon for Portland to Join ,... ,.,.. n Kfrnwiinrrv ncna nvt nri ine Neer her husbnnd. -0- Thursday when they will bo gnosis of Mrs. Dungnn at hor ranch homo Thoro. was no mdelfng" of tho-0n South Coos Rlvor. A apodal North Bond . Bridge club this pnst launch will tn'ko thorn up. week. The next meeting will bo hold (1 with Mrs. T. Rennlo Tuesday jMt Thllwdny evening Miss Mn- cveulng, Jnno 20. jr,on snn)nn n,i Wesley Sonman on- 0 ' tortnlnod n rew frlonds nt tholr homo G. A. Bonebrnko left today for a in sotitli Mnrshilold. Tho ovonlng four weeks' vacation to Hlllsboro, Wns spent plcnBantly In games, ran- Oregon. Mrs. Bonebrnko preceded 8c and dancing. Dainty rofresh- lilm thejo. , , incuts wero forvod, Thoso present (j . jwero Misses Lucy nnd Ilnzol Powers, Dorey Kreltzer nnd wlfo nnd son, Dorothy nnd Ruth Horton, Mnry William, returned this week from a Kruso, Marlnn Sonman, nnd Messrs. short visit In Portland. Frod McCormnc. Will Horton. Goorgo q Murch, Ralph Krusso, John Forguson A reunion of the ladles of tho W. ml Woalcy Sonmnn. C. T. U. of North Bend. Eastsldo and n Mnrshflold will take placo at Tho Co- One of the most delightful nffnlra dars. homo of Mrs. .Maud Wntklns, M tVe week was the recoptlon given Thursday evening by MIb Charlntto Murch as n golnej-away party for Mls na'fv Kiiih. Tho tl'ise of nnthng al vry 'ireieut rt a farewell was llgh; (" Uv tl' knowledge ta th nb we of Ml.- R tali h to bo bu tom porarv :'id gnod-by nlngled with wahna 'er a plcnaant trip, an ljoy nblo visit and nn early return. C. Wngnor, Mrs. E. C. Wagner. Mrs. E. Miller. Mrs. II. 0. Biers. Mrs. M. Grout, Bon Grout, Mr. nnd Mrs. IT. D. Ptttmnn. Carl Peterson. E. Ander foil A. J. Dnvls, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Simpson, Peter Logglo, Wllllnm Dolan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Immel, Miss Helen Mcndo, Rnlph Coko, Clarence Cody. Wllllnm Murr, Mr. and Mrs. Orlflln, Hornco Holmes, Bornnr.I Hnzer. nt se stores vvere Better Prepared to Serve Yon Satisfactory Than Mov Never wei'e nssorlinculs larger or finer. Nc.ver were stylos more attractive or were values better 1'or these are the stores that keep pace with the di-o-gress oi the times the stores that are never satisfied to "let well enough alone," but are eontiuually striving to IMPltOVliJ and make them bettor and more Satisfactory places for YOU to trade; Our business gets better and bet ter year after year bojause our service to our customers is continually ij0jn bettered. "We consider YOUR SATISFACTION above everything olso " M 0 N E Y T A L K S ". This explains the secret of our success.' AVe invito everybody to come and see our goods and compare with what you can get elsewhere. We expect no one to buy of us, unless he is fully satisfied that it is to his own bist interests to do so, but you won't know where the best values come from unless you compare. MUX'S SHIRTS. Negligee, Stiff or Soft, ciiITh attached, ijtl.OO to Sil.OO. MUX'S UNION SUITS. Knee or full length, ftltc to $R.OO. HOYS' SUITS, lllue Serge, or fancy mixtures ijW.no to $10.00. SPECIAL. Hoys' All-Wool llluo Serj;o Sill In, $.".(10. Most men know how good these clothes havo been in previous seasons. Now they aro better than ever. POSITIVELY THE BEST CLOTHING VALUES IN COOS COUNTY AND WE CAN PROVE IT BECAUSE at. "t ONEY TALKS 91) HEX.IAMIX CLOTHES .stM.oo to :t,-.oo ROCHESTER CLOTHES. tfH.r.O to tfL'O.OO. YOCXfi MKX'S CI.OTHLS $10.(10 to $MMI MEN'S HOSIERY. Pure Silk r.Oc Slllc Lisle '. l'."e Tho Iosfj of Everything Ke ond Eoys Vcar, He Hi'hcst Quality at the Lovest Prices Every Xew Sljlc In LADIES' and .MH.VS SHOES. THE STORES THAT SATISFY w n f IMP BANDON 21thias Vb' arsra 51 ;ie jrARSIIFrEfJ) navusA& w: ji sappy Endividiial fv es With the Kit nnd Hang that como usually only with custom nuulo cl(Hhln. That's High Art Suits Eltlior Duslnosa or Outing Styles. Excollcntly made, with clinging collar and hnud nuulo lnpols. roomy chests and neat IlttliiK liacKQ. Perfect fmlng Suits that's what you get hore. Mnl;o this storo your store for men's furnishings and you will always ho correctly dress eel. The Toggery Formerly Geo. (oolrum. Tho Mlzpnti Class hold tholr usual husInesH mooting Tuesday ovonlng nt tho North Ilcnd Prosbytorlnn church. Aftor tho business session, tho I'loie l)ors ndjourued to tho homo of S. I. Immol on Sherman avonuo to enjoy an old-fnshlonod candy pull. Miss Holcn Mendo nnd Cnthorlno Mondo loft today for North Coos Ulvor whoro thoy will spend tho sum mer with frlonds. ...n Judgo C. A. Sohlhredo entortnlnod tho momhors of tho Christian Endna vor of tho Christian church last Wed nesday evening at his home lu Pint H. Mrs. SeJiIhredo Is away nnd tho Judge was nsslstod by Mrs. Isaac of Plat R nnd .Mlsa Waldvojjel of Han don. An IntorestluK literary iirntjrani wns presonted under tho direction of Mr. Sehlhrede nnd a most dolliihtf'il evening onjoyud. At 10 o'clock dell clous rofroshmonta wero served nnd the guests returuod on tho 11 o'clock boat after oxprosslnus of a in oil.' pleasant ovenlux &ud a uellghtrul good time; Last Wodnosdny ovenlng tho En- H'Mo and music and conversation woith Lenguo of tho Mnrshflold Meth- Cdrinnc, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. C K. Perry, Miss Nolllo Towor, Mlira Lucy Horton, Miss Daisy Hush, Miss Charlotto Murch, Miss Mamlo Mnho ney, Mrs. ,E. Mlngus, Miss Nnuu Drowning, Mrs. M. C. Mnloney.-Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. W. Knufmnn and Mrs. Q. A. Dennett. 0 Portland pnpors aunnunco the mnr rlago of Harold Eugouo Reed of Portland and Miss Adole Chro Hunts horger nt Los Angeles. The Item will bo of lnterost to ninny on Coos Hay nn tho groom wns a graduate of Stan ford In li 10 nnd Is n son of Mrs. Koje Coureen-Rvod who snug hero under tho nusplcos of tho Chnmlnado club. vnn ni r mm inuuBLt lnliJ LOCAL OVEP.I-'LOW. OF THE El) Former Coos Searched by Bay Vessel Government Men on Trip South. A Washington dispatch says movements of tho steamer filled tho 'ovonlng most dollghtfully. Tho plnco cards woro protty, witty and clovor and cnllod for many com pliments. Thoy contained a drawing a odlst church held a business meeting nnd social. Aftor a short business session tho mombors nnd friends nd journod to the Finnish Hall to onjoy "Tho Eurokn MRS. J. A. SMITH of Coos Rlvor was hnvo glvon much concern to tho stnio n Marshlleld shopper today. . dnimrtnionta for n month PItOP A. HAWKINS of Sheridan, nnH mi "ltmont8 roi n monin. Ore., wrltos tho Marshlleld Cham-' "Tho Nlcnnrguan minister horo ber of Commcrco that ho will ho here oarly noxt wools to nrrnngo to start his business college W. S. CHANDLER loft today for Portland from whence he will go to Washington to look aftor his Intel ests and ;ilo make a trip to Aliisku before returning to the Bay. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo Is In Mnrajifleld today on matters con cerning tho Major Kinney trustoo ship. The prollmlnnrlos for turn lug the property ovor to Trustee W. J. Rust liao not '0.ulto -boon complotod. , CLAIMS IIIvVAS ItOHHED. Victor Howou, thlUy-olght yoars it ago, roported to Marshal Jack Carter this morning thnt ho was robbod last night of ?120. Howen arrived In "Unvnrtv Rnnlnl" Thn plrllniil.ni vt vuw v 4ttvtlifVM i, ! vmnA4ta un ii TJ nEnliiiitii mill of rushes and daisy, tho petals of , costumes won, by Will ... Pwnk,"- rs under .nm,once which were cut In tho card, and In . . Evolvn I a Lwor tli TLZ'ot 1,('uor nt tUo U," ll0 clnl,n8 t0 tho center of tho heart of gold was a VlSon la lto&.!$!'yiTv. "?,to7d ' .ih. '"" mmintuie pnoto or tno guest ot non- j.j. Allon. causod much lnughter or. Miss Daisy Rush. The rooms wore redolont with tho fragrance ot n wealth of pink and white roses that predominated In tho decorations. A most delicious luncheon wns und moriimont. Gnmes wero tho prln e'niil diversion of tho ovenlng. Re freshments wero sorvod. F. A. Wnruer, son-in-law of C. A. Smith, and Miss Myrtle Smith, tho case. H1X? NIX! (From tho Myrtle Point Enterprise) Dr. G. E. Dlx and wife, II. J. Mc- Keown and wlfo and Mrs. Straw 'youngest unugnior or u. a. smitn. re- ,t,.nva ,, .., m. n- nn n nionamn served, llttlo Misses Mnv KrilSO and turnoil horn HiIk wpnlf frnm fnllfnr-' ...'.. . ...'. i .... ... -W.....W. Grace Wtlllama assisting In tho serv ing. The prizes wore won by J'l Hrownlng and Tom Bennett, nnd tho golng-away prize foil to Miss Rush. nla for a short stay on tho Bay O Friday afternoon Mrs. R. K. Rooth wns hostess at a delightful party glvon in honor of Miss Eliza beth Kaufman. Tho rooms wero I ride In tho former's Cndlllac, Sunday afternoon nnd visited a few hours with frJonds In this city. Among those present wero Misses beautifully decorated in roses, i)lnk Dnlsy Rush, Nolllo Tower, Mamlo and white predominating. Cards Mahonoy, Genevlovo Sengstnckon,hvero tno Principal diversion of tho Elizabeth Kaufman, Edna Stan'ov, ?n,"g' , "rIzfles ,boln5 " b' ,, , .- .. Mrs. E. Mlngus, first, nnd Miss Ma Nann Browning, Mrs. R. K. Booth, me Mahoney, second. After a doll Mrs. M. C. Mnloney, Mrs. W. Ken- clous luncheon wns partaken of the nody nud Misses Gertrude Mandlgo ' Guests participated in an "Auction and Laura Kruso of North Bond, and Showcr." Miss Kaufman acting as , nuiuuufui, iiiu uiviiuiionai usi IB Messrs Ansgar Largorstrom, Russ n. .. . .. . I"H loi'ows: miss KiitaDctn Kaurman, Tower, Nalr Dano, Cornell Largors-J Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. J. T. Mc-I learned through private sources thnt tho vossel had cloarod from San Francisco about May VI for tho Bny of Konseca, on tho wost coast of Nicaragua, supposedly wlthNirms nnd ammunition. Sonor Cnstrlllo, tho NI enraguan minister, suspected a rovo lutlonnry oxpodltion dlrectod agnlnat tho government of Prosldont Diaz. "Tho gunboat Yorktown was dls-, patched lu hasto from Panama to San Junn dol Sur nnd nftorward to Amn pala to ovorhnul and eonrch tho Eu rokn. Two dnys ago It roportod to tho navy department that no nrms had boon found on tho Eurokn. No nttompt was nmilo to detain tho Eureka." COOS RIVER FARM FOIl SALE. At tho head of navigation, North Fork of Coos Rlvor, I havo for ! a lino ranch of 119 acres, twentf acres bottom laud, balance bench ul pasturo land, young orchard, nltt room house; barn; abundant ipricf water; Includes four milch cow;ip of work horses, twelve shoau; tons chickens togother with rarloui firn mnchlnory. This placo would mA nn Ideal sununor resort. Alio Ml oxcollont log boom conveniences; on ly 1,000 cash needed to handle thU bnrgaln, balanco to suit purchaser t! 7. por cont. For full terms and parti culars, address P. 0. box "SS, Marin Held, Oregon. Don't forgot tho Turkish Datti. PHONE 21 I.J. Road tho Tides' Waa. Ads. Photo Supplies and Walker Studio. finishing at KODAKS, films and supplies at tho RED CROSS DRUO Storo. In addition to our usual flavors, wo will havo for tomorrow MAPLE, WALNUT ICE CREAM ALL PURE A. II. LEWIS, Confectionery After the show try a Turkish batb Phone 214- J. ' HAY SURVEY NEARLY COM PLETED. With fnvornblo woathor from now on, tho harbor survey work should ho completed about July 1st, or tho thorenbouts, according to Frank Saunders, who Is directing tho work of tho crow of engineers nnd assis tants. A great deal of tho work had to bo done under adverse weathor conditions, tho high winds rotardlng tho work nt times. Saunders through knowledge of conditions on tho Bay as regards winds and tides has been of Immense assistance, nnd the hand icap has been contended within n successful manner. COOS HAY to DRAIN In ONE DAY via GARDINER Drain-Coos Bay stngo and steamer to Scottsburg. Mattoon auto line Scottsburg to Drain. Through faro J7.50 Norton & Hansen, agents. .Cow Grease, SHEEP DIP at DRUG STORE. FLY STOP and he RED CROSS t CHEER UP the furniture by ttatfj It with Liquid Veneer. ItfwJJ will vanish; spots and Will oisappcar, " t - Hke'new and will stag so. , ...rv&bt is good tot everything, W w is better for Liquid Venca" unequaled for use on "" ua home-from the ptano tot" chandelier. No J,i ply moisten a cheesecloth cW, dust that's all. o,fmf RED CROSS DRUG tfOK PJIOXE IS