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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1911)
-f. ifin 'lif f -1 A THE COOS 8 I&r ill fsnrfs nil d (v- i msmu&HW' ?mm it w iasi . ra x x lK.SXiTSW'HS! .j' - MI HC I I II " H. i BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911 -EVENING EDITION n..lHa ntwl lntor tlicy Will gO tO Seaside n popular bench resort at the mouth of the Columbia river. to A party of picnickers wont Wlrth's farm at the Cooa liny Cream- n,i. cry Landing on Thursday trod spent the dny, returning on the Tioga that evening. Those enjoying the outing ... Tt...1n Atlas AHpiI J were, Mrs. w. j. uu. "- , Duller, Mrs. A. Q. Aiken, Mrs. Otto Ischetter. Master Frederick Schotter, Miss Lois Edwards of San Jone ami Miss Florenco Allien. from tho shore. It Is In this little cottago that Bishop Scaddlng each summer enjoys n vacation, and has tho opportunity of securing absolute rest from tho world. Portland Jour- (Coutlnued from pago 1.) Installed: Guardian neighbor, Nora Daly; advisor, May Coke; magician, telegram from Mr. Ross Smith of Juia Sumner; attendant, Martha ir.Mi,fiAi.i. tin la nlnn in tho north, pinnncin! Cant. Ounrds, Josophlno jiiainiuiviui "jw .-..- - ......, r Tho Sunday school of the Catholic church held their annual picnic at . n OnuMi HlllW ICIV- uinu iu inu ..".v.., riuiiitKuui w"i' -' 4I3nOKrcn B urovu uu t)uv - . . a i. . VV .-...MM... I w telling hor to como Immediately, Tno Abbott; Inner sentinoi, aiary uou, , -o or last Sunday afternoon. Thcro was qulto a number in attondanco nnu a delightful time was enjoyed by all. Thcso going up from Marshfiold The Presbyterian Ladles and so cletv of North Bend were entortnln cd at tho home of Mrs. W. A. Jones on Union and Virginia avenues last Thursday afternoon. Sowing nm' discussion of social topics occupied n most delightful afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Geo. Hnzcr, Mrs. W. It. Simpson, Mrs. A. Mendo, Mrs. Holmos, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. N. C. McLeod, Mrs. Chas Murr, Mrs. A. II. Guernsey, Mrs. win. i " j. w. Immel. Mrs. Henry Truman and Mrs. Barrett wore visitors. conclusion Is drawn by her frlonda 0ter sentinel, Mildred Bonebrakuj that Miss Holmei will not como back mauagor, Ida Patorson Mlfl9 1,oiraos' ' 0 'Thcso going up irom ..- ,,,, nf tho North Bond .. .. T- ., , BA S t'lr,,?;."0:.05. . ninno.hflcld. Mrs. Presbyterian church and their friends Mrs. Harry Humor nnu uiiusmui Wont up uaicnuiK "" '" -" ""' ' m uu,u' '"" . oniOVed one of tho most cloiignuui Lucllo of Portland aro tho guests of nml onjoyed a picnic lunch. Some of Morrlssey, Mrs. WIedor, Mrs. Morinr- enj gnnd Mr. Willis Kennedy, for a wcok. tho party went In bathing and re- tV( Mr8. chapman, Mrs. Gabornacuc, f bnakot 0 ' port the "water fine." Those in at- Mr. Gnboracho, Mrs. Gngnon, Mr. I Is last night a s Mrs. 8. F. Missey, Mrs. Prank tendance were Mr and Mrs Jom Dtlb JIr8 McLaln, Elht Mc a ,,nh aa generag Persons and Mrs. W. P. Milter spent H.W. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Mltchel 1, rcn, Marjorlo Cownn, Lc Conlo B R this week at tho Goodwill place on Dr. and Mrs. Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Allce M b '0 ' Coke, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wldner, South Coos River, coming dowh with Gordon Smith. Quertler. Dora ConloMO, Lore after- -0- "" " w in Cook. Ma.- Mondo. Mrs. Vandorpool. Rot. A. mc V .Jlmmlo Byrnes who wns captain mi,w- '-".. T ..,,, tho picnic party on Friday noon. 0 ,'and Mrs. (Arthur .Jlmmlo Bvrncs who wns en of tho Marshfiold bnsoball team In garet Powers Our 5th Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Still On V Specials forf ridayand Saturday MEN'S 925.00 SUITS $18.00 MUN'S 1(120.00 SUITS J 91H.&0 MKN'S 915.00 SUITS ' 10.70 JIEN'S ?13.00 BUITO .-, 95.30 MEN'S 95.00 OXlH)lU)S ... !.... i.- 9. MEN'S 94-00 OXFORDS . . ... ... i. . . . . . 92.83 MEN'S 9.50 OXFORDS - ' 92.30 MEN'S 9JJ.00 OXFOIIDS ...t.. ' 92.18 Hub Clothing'& Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD UANDO.V Aunes'McLaln, Luella Lcod, Mrs. J. Vf. Immol, Misses Doa-aoodwin p,nco whoro MrBi Mlllor haa , Af,nes . . Cnrlaoni nonrlot-i ,. , . .tM "' "" . ,m, rnnit Hazel Powors, nutn uowan, wu j....... - - ueon visuing hub wuok, ouu uuu -" McKeown "03 and who was very popular with " 'Cook, Mta- K.'tr. Bear, Naomi Smith, Grac.o ;-parl011ll fctag tho , trip with Blancho Williams, Kathrlno nnd tho visitors. A picnic lunch nnd Mr. ana Jirs. Artnur .Mcicown -"" - - MrLnln. Irene Cook, miss w. J nt vra V a wrnii nf tho young people during his stay Jano McLa n irono North Bend left today for tho Muo. " was married last jeok M' Jonnelly .nu.e . Wall;olcn Mende, Hannah Peterson, AJ. 'd Umo wns onJoyc(l by , t.,.. .in , ihA nnnnnft Mario Murroy of Oakvillo. Washing- Burke, Dan wnfcu, nnvnolda. Edith M. Algers, Nora and ...I. .., . wlini. wnr "-""' "-" "" Mr. McMnnan, auruu.... ...,, ..... ---. wlifrnii nn.l Mildred " '" -" ."-- Foster, .Too Foster, Wilfred McLain, ,ncu.u ...., """""""- . Mr. and Mrs. E. Crostnwnito nnu iwo -- , ign Us Chapman, James Whltty, Rood. Esther " ; Qra CF,; children, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mr. and Mm. T. H. Barry of Em- " A n GnBon LoIb Edith Horn, Lilly Butler, ElUal ot , m Drownlo0 nnd tw0 cabin for n two wcoIcb' stay. o After tlinlr roculnr business scs eton Inst Tuesday ovonlng tho EaBtom l)lro lmvo opened tnoir summer .,b , Powor8( Star lodgo onjoyed a delightful Boclal canp, Drumraymond. on South Coos q IHnlllng, J5csb1o Brndloy, Marion n1, Plnrnnrn HnvnV. "William Wood, oven ng given by Mrs. Lando In hon- -l l , wfco Tho or(lor 0f Owls of North Bend A t ,, IInr. or of Mrs. McLeod one of the dee- ro . ir an rccopUon ,nat rhbtoI Rny novonor( e f. i0. ?.!. ?"lTd ?!S?.S! r gue ts Tuesday evening for two popular cou-1 ml Joo Win8or. in.. j.iBi nnu., .u, ..,,.. ..u..u... . . oav ng that city 10 ru A dollciouB t,10lr BestB lunch was sorvod and ovoryono pros ont reports an enjoynhlo ovonlng. O Mr, I Tho American Women's Leaguo sldo In other towns. Mr. and Mrs. At tt...i,vi nni Mr. nml Mrs. Dan will meet with Mrs. Tom Blaino In ... n.nrn Hlo 1108tB of hoor. G. A. Bennett nnd Mrs. Mnry MnrBhJlcld Monday aitornoon ni t. u woro prc8Cnt Mark woro guests at tho Kruso o clock. nntl onjoycd.tho dancing and music Homo In North Bond on Thursday o nftor which a lunch wns served, of this wcok. on Wednesday afternoon tho Bail- potcr iogglo acting as toastmastor. 0 , tlst Ladles Mlsstoinry nocloty was 0 Mr. M. C. Horton nnd two daugh- entertained by Mrs. Fnnnlo Whcoler torn, Ruth nnd Dorothy leave next nt hor homo In West Marshfiold. Tho wcok for n tIbU In Portland and oth mooting was conducted by tho prosi er northorn cities. dont, Mra.iA. 55. DownB arid tho sub- 0 , ject was "Tho Negro, or From Dark- MrB. E. W. Knmmoror and Ilttlo ness to Light." Sovornt papers on daughter, Margaret aro oxpectod tho subject woro read nil of whlc'i homo on tiio next Redondo from woro vory Interesting. At tho closo California. of tho meeting, a social hour was n enjoyed during which tlmo dalnty-ro- Hfrn. W. T. Mnrnhnnt. .Inrk nnd Ilolen Merchant with Mrs. II. S. Tow- twi. Tho next regular meeting of r nnd MIbh Nora Tower aro leaving "' BOcloty w,n bo ,lold nt Ul homo oon for tho Merchant Ranch at Bui- ' " K- "W Wednesday after- JardB whoro they will spend somo 00- A"K"sl '' Tho BubJoct W,U bo 1Jnl0 tho "Whlto Slavo." Mr. nn.l Mr: Tnhn Alorrlinnt nrn MrB. Browning proparlng to leavo for their summer Tho Marshfiold Episcopal church is making arrangements for tho cntor tnlnmont of Bishop Scaddlng, who will visit thero early in August. It will bo tho bishop's first visit to tho Marflhdcld church since it hnB he como a regular pariah. After nt tondlng to his church duties, Bishop Scaddlng and hla wife, who will nc- mwi ... ...., .v- ftmnnntf . Im. wlII . t0 Dnn,ion. froshmontB woro Borvod by tho hos- n---- WllUri) IIIUJT n.. CIIUIIU OW...U v....w ... tholr summer cottago. Tho bishop's rotreat at Bandon is nn ideal ono for n busy man. It Is locnted about a mllo outsldo of tho city on tho ocean beach. It Is a small, rough, board houso of two rooms, and Is nestled down In tho sldo of a steep embank ment. It cannot bo seen oven from 'children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morrlssey, Hovonor Louis woir, jny uu,, ., ... Kroltior nnd son Wil liam, Mrs. DoFord nnd Mrs. Dixon nnd children nnd Mrs. Pnrsons. 0 Tho Swedish Llnnen Society with their frlondB will hold tholr annual picnic tomorrow nt Cooston. Tho now bont, tho Wnh-to-wnsn, will enrry tho plcnlckore leaving tho dock In tho ronr of tho Ekblntl Btoro nt S o'clock n. m. -0- Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin C. Birch, tho Misses Morrymnn, Nelson Goo nnd Gcorgo Dlndfngor aro camping at tho PretiBS Ranch at Dullard's. COOS BAY FORGING Mi Mrs. M. .1. Pratt nnd Misses Lois nnd Molllo Johnson of South Broad way leavo todny for n wcok's outing on South Coos Rlvor whoro thoy will bo tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hodson. 0 Tho members of tho Coob Bny Mo tor Boat club nnd their friends en joyed a delightful cruise last Sun day to Mlrnc Cnvo, tho plcnsant sum mer homo of Dr. Bartlo whoro they wero bo ploasantly ontortnlned that It Yjlll long bo ono of tho memorablo Portland Man Tells His Home Paper of Progress Here. Tho following intorviow nppcnrcil in n recent Ibbuo of tho Portland Tologram: "W. Wynn Johnson, n Portland real estate denier, has Just returnoi from n two months' trip through California and southwest Oregon. Mr. Johnson wns especially Impressed with tho splendid progress ot th Coos Bny country, whoro ho spent s wcok on his return, visltlni; In Mjn tlo Point, Mnrshflold, Bandon and Co and MIhs Nan Browning went to Ton Mllo Thurs- 0 Mrs. F. H. Dresser has as B"C8ts.oUii0 nnd tho surrounding countrr. for July and August Mrs. E. W. Wnl- "That country Is greatly oncourr- cr.ulseB of tho, club, Thoso prcsont wcq nnu aubb jvu wruaitur ui ...- 0(1 ovor tll0 pr0Bpoct of n railroad woro: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coko, ncapollB. Aftor hor vacation on tho p bu,lt nt onrjy nt0( connect Mi. and Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mr. nnd Bay, MIsb DrcBaor will go to Kent, lnR ,t wIth tno viHnmotto Taller," wash., wnoro alio win nnvo cnargo oi 8nl(1 Mr j0i,n8on, "nnd business Is tho Sclonco Department in tho Hlg nircn,iy brightening on tho strength Bchool of thnt placo for tho next yoar, of tno pro8poct. Tho recent transfsr nnd Mrs. Wnllnco will return to Mln- of tho pftCjfl0 g. Knatorn to a holding noapolls. On Thursday ot this wcolt compnny j8 Bupposod to bo a moro br Mrs. Chas. Wllllnms, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Coloman, Mrs. Jacobs, MIsb Edith M. Alger, Miss Honriottn Mayor, MIsb Amy Roy mor homo. ... . .... -..... .i. n.,.. hungalow nt BnBtondorf'H Beach " "r " CUK H Blu'"t " ""- tho wagon road n few rods away, whoro thoy will remain during tho Cn,,ln nt I'n'e8ltlP: .-Mr8- c- R- Vcc stops lend down to' tho beach. Tho rc.t of July and August. . n,8 ft K"e,t ai tho non,,ott "ura-jvlow Is ono of tho flnest In Oregon. Tho Bandon beach nt this point Is lined with big rocks nnd roofs. Tho breakers nlmost touch tho bishop's tho the ocenn and tho boach, for n long dis tance in each direction, but thero Is Tho Women of Woodcraft hold ' 0 ho!r seml-annnnl Installation of of-1 Mr. nnd. Mrs. Henry 8eiiB8tncken fleers nt tho I.O.O.F. hnll Mondny ""' ns Ruests for a short Btay tnisjnoug0t Tho viow cnjoyC(j from vonlntf. with MrB. Kalo Lando as weok Mrs. bongstacKvn b cousins Jir. porch of tho houso takes In Installing odlcor. Thoro was n largo ' Mrs. R. C. Lockhart of Jersey attondanco of mombors both of tho City, Now Jersey. Marshfiold nnd North Bend lodges. 0 Aftor tho biiBlno88 oaslon n. social Miss Laura Kruso will leave next llmo wnB onjoyed nnd n delicious tor, Mrs. George Cat hoy of Portland. lunch was Horved by tho homo lodgo. week for a month's visit with her sis- Following Is tho list of tho officers With Mrs. Cnthey sho will visit in Good Combination, Isn't It? THE CORRECT TlflNO AT THE RIGHT TIME. THE Si:itVlCE.UH.E TH1XO AT THE RIGHT VltlCK. THE CONFIDENCE THAT VOU ARE OKTTIXd A SiJCARE DUAL A1AVAVS. Everything In Men's and Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings for Summer Wear IMtlOK HAXC.E ALWAYS AS LOW AS GOOD GOODS CAX HE SOLD. JIUIDE CAPS HIGH ART Sl'lTS PACKARD SHOES KIXGSHl'RY AXI) STHTSOX HATS THE TOGGERY FORMERLY GEO. GOODRVM. nolds, Miss Ellen Andorson, Miss a picnic party composod of Mrs, tho Hill Intorcsts for nn oponlng an! Dresser, Mlsa Dresser, Mrs. wnllaco, rocont Burvoys strengthen tho belief MrB. H. Kolloy, Ralph Drcssor, How- thnt tll0 IInrrman intorests nro plan nrd Kolloy nnd Eugono Kolloy spout nInK nn onrly nvn8on. Options nnl tho day on tho South Fork of Coos BnIcs (luo to thlB raIlroad activity ar I'vo bolng mndo ovory dny. 0 j "Marshfiold hns Improved wonder- Miss Mnmlo Mnhonoy loft this nft- fully in tho past fow yonrs nnd is no crnoon for nn over-Sunday visit at n clonn, up-to-dnto town with con tho Frank Rogers homo on Coos aldorablo liavod strqotB nnd substan- "Ivor. , tlnl buildings. It Is tho contor of tho 0 dnlrylng Industry nnd I wns nston- Mrs. Rebecca Stump nnd MIbs Cnth- Ishod nt tho numbor of motor boU orino wont up to .tho ranch this nftor- which npponrod Saturday loaded with noon. cronm. Thoro Is room for n far lar- .i ger numbor of dnlrymon In tho couu- LlllRAUV NOTES. try. A shlpmont of ovor 17G now books "Coos Day Is tho nnturnl outlet for has recently been received nt tho southwestern Oregon nnd with rail library. Part of theso aro already rond facilities should becomo a large Tho harbor Is ox- as collcnt Tho peoplo nro all woll-to-do and thoro woro no hoboes, beggars tho flontlns Norn Hnguo, Miss Floronco Peterson, Xllss Goldlo Rlggs, Ralph Coko, Wil liam Wood, Art Mlllor, Dr. David Vaughan, Lylo Savago, Curl Greovoa, Mr. Tickler and Mr. York. Mrs. J. M. Russell nnd daughters, Virginia and Dorothy of Portland will leave today for Ton Mllo for 'n short visit. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Humes cele brated their tin wedding on Friday absolutely nothing seen that Is thoiovonlng July U, It being tholr tenth. work of mnn excepting a rudo. rustic t annlvorsary. Tho ovonlng wns vory cross, which two Episcopal minis ters erected on tho top of ono of tho ouormouB rocks somo distanco out ploasantly spent and thoy wero tho recipients of many useful presents. Music and whist woro tho principal dlvorslons. At whist Mr. It. L. Simp son won first prlzo nnd Mrs. R. ,n circulation nnd tho rest will bo shipping contor. . L. Simpson consolation. At midnight Placed on tho sholves na soon I delicious refreshments woro sorvod. I catalogued. Among thoso present woro A fow volumes of tho comparative- or othor mombors of jMensrs. and Mesdamos L. M ,nto Action aro: Audoux's "Mnrlo- population thoro." Clalro"; Cutting's "Wayfarers": Nicholson's "Slogo of tho Sovon Suit ors"; Reed's "Flower of tho Dusk"; 011and,'Mltcnon'8 "Hugh Wynno"; Rich mond's "Rod Poppor Bums"; Fnrn ol's "Broad Highway"; Brown's "Rosa MacLeod"; McCall's "Rod Horso Hill"; Whlto'a "Certain Rich Loomls, Roy Brnlnard, Walt er Ru8soll, Chas Williams. R. L. Simpson, Ike Freolund, N. II. Woll- ; Ing, Roy Lnwhorn, Joseph i Miss Emma Johnson. The graduates of tho four-year-courso of the Marshfiold high school met last evening and formed a gradu ates association with Miss Marjorlo Cowan, at whoso homo the meeting was held, as presldont; Miss Bessie Coko as vice-president nnd Joo Bennott as secretary nnd treasurer. Plana wero made for n picnic nt an early dato In August, and nrranements mndo for the next IMPORTANT NOTICE. Thoro will bo n mooting of tho Chnmbor of Coinmorco Tuesday, tho 18th Inst., nt 4 o'clock p. m. It Is urged thnt ns many business mon as possible bo In nttondanco. Mnn"; Thurston's "Mnx"; Lngorlof's j Cnptulf",Roynolds will be presont to "Story of Gosta Borling"; Williams' "Married Life of tho Fredorlc Car rolls." Among tho non-fiction nro n num ber of plays, sovornl books on nnl mnl llfo, travel, history, political questions, nnd studies of special sub jects. Thero aro nbout CO volumes mnoHne whin, win im i,ni.i ith fiao.of children's books. "Pntrons aro In ueu to mono tnemselves acquainted with tho card catalog. Mary Hansen on Saturday, July 29, when a constitution and by laws will bo ndopted. Aftor tho business ses sion was ovor tho hostess served dollclous refreshments. 0 Mrs. Rohort Simpson of Bond entertained tho Ladles North Aid So- "RA1SE tho dough" With HAINES FLOUR. HOLDEN'S AUTO LINE vln Alle gany. Faro from Marshfield to Drain JR.9K T nivno AI.H. 1 11 .. .. OlotVofthoLlithornnhi,i,V.M, v. ' " "'""' """"B Oaiiy ..... '""",nt 5:30 uonu wounosrtay last. Twenty-four guests woro present. 0 Mrs. W. F. Miller entertained with a ptcnlc party to South Coos River on Friday of this week. Tho party went up on tho launch Beaver to the agents. a. m. NORTON & HANSEN, PnONE I. S. KAUFMAN .1 CO YOUR COAL ORDERS S 1.50 PER TON. a Turkish n.vrn jOOD. Phone 2 14-J. will do you tako up tho mnttor of bringing the U. S. cruiser Boston to Coos Bay. Also tho mnttor of preparing bulk heads to bo In readiness upon tho arrival of tho drodgo "Orogon." 1 Is desired thnt work bo commenced nt the C. A. Smith mill nnd work north. If theso bulkhonds nro not In readiness tho dredgo will begin wort In tho lower bay, and the work here will necessarily bo delayed. VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec. Thero U moro Cntnrrh In this cction of. It" country than nil oiher dlfciucs put topetber, ami until the last few ycnr was tupixuea to w Incurable. For a great many yean iloctnri P'J: nounceil It n localdlseaM) and precrltjeil lMi remedies. amlliy constantly falHn to cur with local treatment, pronounced It incurable tficlence hat proven catarrh to be a conitiw tloual dlkeuH' and therefore requires contla tlonal treatment. Hair Tatarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J ('lienor A' Co., Toledo. Ohio. Utne only consttttiMnna' pure on the marMJ It Is taken In dotes (rom 10droptoateaspoi; lul. It acts directly on tho blood and mucon surfaces of the system. Thev offer one h jnQf.fi dollars for any caw It falls to euro. Send for circulars and tettlmonlaU. .. Address: F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. SoldbyI)rugRlsts.75c. . Tako Hall's Famtlv rill' for constlpatio. ' A, . ?ja&si