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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1911)
frtf i. . ,Wr r- t - VflP" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY" 22?. 1CT-EVEIWN Eomocc iiM I MHMMkrfJHMMaiMMu i fo.-v SZ'WpSIS i ' ""I A 77 rr i fl ) 17 B ! PBHSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Cooa Bay peoplo who visit In athr cities, togothor with notices rf social affairs, are gladly received In tho nodal do partraonk. Tolcphono 1331. No tlcon of club meet lugs will bo pub llshcd and secretaries aro kindly roqucstcd to furnish sumo. BONOS OK NIGHT. Tho moon swings low In tho sky abovo nnil tho twinkling stars shlno bright. And a mother sings to her baby thoso wonderful songs of night; Tlioso wonderful songs of sugar plum t, j ireoH nnu uoius wnero mo inir- lefl play; Of cockle sholl boats on goldon seas , that never nio seen by day. It Is by-low time and sbo sweetly hums those wondorful souks of night; Of tho lilnro of tritmpotH iintl Hound of drums when the little tin soldiers fight. Sho sings of tho comical enndy dog nnd tho gingerbread iniin who stands By the sldo of n blinking cooky frog, without my timid or hands, And tho moonbeams duneo on tho parlor floor, mid a ship sots nut to sea, And a baby sails for tho golden shoro In search of tho sugar plum treo, Sun's off to tho cavo of Toddy Hear, nnd tho haunts of tho fairies kind, Whoro novor nn ncho or n pain or enro shall trouble her baby .. mind. Oh, Hwcnt Is tho emtio on tho baby's fnco as sho softly sings to s rest. Tor whom In tho world Is so flno n place to sloop as a mother's breast? And If over n song can roach tho skies tho nngols must 11 ml delight Whon n mothgr sings to her baby thoso wonderful Bongs of night. 0 COOS HAY has wltnossod tho an nual exodus of society folk to itho vnrlous nearby resorts this week , nnd society In town Is dull as n con Boauonco. while Tun Mllo, Coos Itlv or and tho benches aro tho scones of ninny Informal dances, picnics and frolics. Among tho visitors ut tho l.nkosldo resort nro Mr. nnd Mm. C. M. Dylor nnd family. Mrs. J. W. Ilennott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Montgomery and chil dren, Mrs. Browning, Miss Drowning. Mrs. J. M. ItUBsoll and children of Portland. Mrs. Flanagan nnd daugh ters. At tho Mnzo, South Coos IUvor aro Mr. nnd Mrs. R. O'Connoll, Itoso mnry Richardson. Mrs. K. K. Jonos, KtiKeno Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hague. Miss Anna Kussoll, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Worulck, Kathorlno Wor nlck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MuKoown, Joey and Ornco MoKeown, I)r, nud 1 Mrs. McCormno aro at Boor Lodge, their suminei home. Mr. and Mrs. Kreldborg have opon i ed their picturesque hungnlow ns lmvo tho C. W. Towors, Major Tower, tho I.ockhnrt'8, Chnndler's and Mat sou's. The Harris are In camp at llruinroymond and tho Ilartlos will noon occupy Camp Kllknro. Tho (loodwlll plnt'o has had many visitors this Hiimiiior and near)) every avail uble spot on tho rivor banks will eoon bo tnkon by tho cmupors. Mrs. V. K. Dungun nnd Mrs. Nolllo Owou nro camping at Al Owen's cot- ; tngo, Crow's XMt on South Cooa ltlvor. .Mr. and Mrs. Simpson opoct to opon Shore Acies for a 'argo houso- Al party soon. Tho J C. Merchants linva oponod tholr liunualow at Bus- totulorf'tJ hottch and tholr nro Inrgo mimbwra of campers from Chnrltw- , tqu bay to the Prout rnnoh nt Bul- ,Inrds. Hon drug nro popular and no . ( onlng ploulo to tho bench Is com itate without tho burning boncon nf t'oMftwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Craig lmvo Issuod Invltutlons for tho wedding of tholr daughter, Pearl Sontor Crnlg, to Warren Victor Ogron Thursdny ovenlng. July 27, 1911, nt tholr homo at 975 Seventh Btreot. Tlicso popular young peoplo will bo the recipients of hearty congratula tions from many friends. 0 MIbi Edith Dunning nnn tho Mis ses Edith nnd Doris Moreen of Her keloy,nrrlved on tho Inst Nann Smith to spend tho summer on the Any. 0 A party of West Mnrshflold people chnrtorcd tho launch Buffalo Dill last Sunday nnd wont up to tho rock quarry on South Coos ltlvor for a tluy's outing. Thoy hnd a vory pleas nnt tlmo nnd returned that evening tired nnd happy. Among (hoso In tho party woro Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cathcart, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Daley, Judgo and Mrs. John F. Hall, Miss Itoxlo Hall, Mrs. C. W. I'atorson, Tom nnd Ned Patcrson, Mrs. Fluclln Turner nnd Miss Addle Snyder. 0 Dr. nnd Mrs. 15. 13. Straw returned Tuesday from Portland whoro thoy mndo a short visit. 0 -Mrs. J. n. Edmunds nnd Miss Ma rio TlionuiBOii left this week for n visit with friends nnd relatives In Snlem. Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. V. Smenton nnd two sons loavo soon for Berkeley, California whoro they will rosldo In tho future. Thoy will bo grently mlssed In Mnrshflold society particu larly In musical circles whoro Mrs; Smenton has been nn nctlvo member of tho Chnmlnndo club nud has acted ns soloist on scvornl occasions. 0 'Mrs. C. 17. Nicholson returned Monday Inst from a visit wlth'i llur mother and sisters In Seattle. Mru. n. I). McArthur nnd two-ehtf-dron nro visiting relatives In Dourer nnd Lcndwood, Colo. n Tho Loyat Order of Moosr will hold tholr first iinnual pIcnlL- nt Charleston tomorrow audi tllo- nffnlr promises to bo very successful. A. M. Boss, B. D. Mooron nnd1 1". Ola zlor lmvo chargo of tho arrnngumontH nnd nothing will bo loft utulono to mnko tho dny n grand success. Tho Alert nnd Express will" carry tho pic nickers leaving tho city hull dock, nt eight a. m. Mm. F. IC. Gottlnu and llttlo son, Hnrry returned thin wek from n Walt with relatives In Snlem. mid Portland. 0- & Tho Suoml socloty will hold tholr nnnunl picnic Sunday, August C, nt Enogren's ktoxm on South Cooa ltlv or. Dr. 0. V. Tower colohrnted his Gi birthday la-t Sunday at tho Tower summer homo, Tho Torrnco, on South Cooa rtlvor. At six o'clock, ill n not- wan sorved on tho porch and lator In tho evening tho party gath ered, nround tho flro placo at Diomo lodge. Tho guests present wore Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Towor, Mrs. Morton Tower, Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. I Miii-oh, Mia. Lumb, Mrs. Hntch, Miss N'elllo Towor, MIb Charlotte Murch, Miss Lucy 1 lor ton, Cornell Uigorstrom, Hugo Quint. 0 Mrs. Frank lingers nnd dnughtor, Mrs. Dnrnos of California roturnod to the Ilogers' farm on Coos River josterdny nftor spending tho week with Mrs. B. F. Morrlssey. 0 - Mrs. C. S. Windsor of North Bond Is tho guest of Mrs. W. B. Pi pop of North Cooa River. 0 Announcements htivo been receiv ed by Mnishtlold friends of tho mnr rlnge of Mls Cornelia Darker to Er nest B. Curse on Tuesday, July 18, nt Portland. Oregon. Miss Barkor Is woll-known on Coos Dny whero sho a.pont some tlmo both In Mnrshflold aud nt llandon whoro hor brother was stationed nt tho Bnndon UghU house. ' -0- Mr. A. W. Mjors has roturnod from n month's visit with frlonds In Spokane. Mr. and Mrs, h. J. Simpson loft today for Ton Mllo whero thoy will spond n week with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Byler. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. B. D. Paddock have as their guest Mrs. Paddock's sister. CONTRIBUTIONS concornlng ociul happenings, Intended for lubllcatlon In tho socloty dopart nent of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not lator hun 8 o'clock p. m. Friday of oncii week. Exceptions will be allowed only In cases where events occur later than the time ntitloned.) Miss Ryan of San Franclscui Mrs. Paddock will probably accompany her on hor return nnd spend' m part of tho summer at tho Southura Cali fornia beach. Mrs. C. F. McCollum ami' her guest. Miss Rita Kcano of Sftn FVnn clsco, nro visiting nt the Barry- enmp on South Coos Rivor. William Stephens nndi'Sftrnlt- Elis abeth Ashlackson of Mnrshflctt! woro mnrrled Mondny; July- IT by tho Row B. F. Bongston-of tho Swe dish Lutheran church. Tlioli- mnnr frlonds will unlto In congratulations to tho hnppy couple. 0 Vlsltlnjr Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Harry Pnln- tor nro Mr. nnd Mrs-.' M. n. 3rrtfrc j of Lowlston. IdnhtN Mr. Mlirtfn Ibj Mr. Painter's uncle-nnd' tills Is thefr first meeting In ninny years. O On Siiturdny lastlrone'CooIfe cele brated hor tenth blrthdhy nt homo fn South Murshlldld with n bfrthdar party for her HtilO frlftndD. Cnm and other nmusomonts were enjojvd during' tho nftornoon nnd dainty ro froslirnents won; servttl! Thoso pre sent wro: Marjorlo. nnil Ernest Drown. Wnyni.iaosnuy. Virginia Oos noy. Novo Gooney Bvn Hnrtson, Irono Cook, Iuollu Cook, fdh Cixik, Enimn Lon Dougluss Mnry LoulUo IcArth- ur, Wllllnm McArthur, Jnno Mc- L&ln, Ocneriovo O'osnoy. Mrn. I;. J: Simpson Is oxpocthiK Mrs. It. Qi. Onlo of JarkRonvlllo next weok for it short visit. Dr. nnd Mrs, Onlo expvet tor Icavm shortly for Toxaa w-ttero tnwy will mako toolr homo. , Mrm. Jtilin p.nfon loft Tucsd.ty on tho NMin Smith for San Frmiclsco on hur way to tho homo of hr pnr ontB In intrrodsburg. Kotitiicky. wucvu hiiu win iiuiKo an oxioniied viii- It. Mn LntSin will Join hor latorv -0 Miss BTtji McOrnw of Onklnnd Is tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. Harry Jh8MirK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nashurtrnnd Miss McOraw loft Thursday for tho r.ockhrt bungalow or Coos Rivor Iwhore- thoy oxpect to visit durttxg Mr. Nashurg'a vacation. Mre. W. H. Konnody nnrf Mrs. R. IC. nooth loft today for the Larson ranch whoro thoy will visit for a fow days. Miss Mnmlo Mnhoney will probnbljj Join tlwm tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor nnd Bon Chandler returned to tho. Bay mm wook nnd will open tholr mini mor cottnR on Coos Rivor. Thov havo Just returned from nn onjoy- amo ini to Alaska. o Tho Bpworth Loaguo of tho Moth odlst church hold tholr nnnunl pic nic at Charleston Bay on Thursdny ot this weok. Thoro was n largo c--. ln "ttondance nnd niRonor.il (Continued on pago 8.) Don't Get Excited ! Keep Cool Tho price of Stafford's Chocolates romnlns tho same. Thoy nro gotting bettor ovory day but there Is no ad vance In prlco. Tnko a box with you on that out ing trip. ALWAYS SOMBTIHXG XBW AT Strikingly Bfeautiful. Fall Style Tendencies and Materials. IIEJEflst 35i(Urn III est- ppsseasibJii. wlll hcimisli iimpirntAlu.i Bto" many o'tbc'H03V.fasiioiiw fior the foi'tlneeming?, season. . The 'splondoc oiT Moguhld will1 Ucy retialll'd' cinanatijjg from gaiu's vcltiesA'. There."is,alJsolltftilv dental 'in 'the fOMihcommg- fasliUins.- lii" Jormi coloiiiris and" orimm&ntntion tha now eogfcmnea and 'wraps, and many of the actitissoriiin-of 'dl'ctgi trace-theii-origjir to tlho Far EUafc. rJ,hitcleranill practical' use tlmtri'g.fteiriff madc'i' Uii'so stwmiig ly impossible fdeas, and (he tofcautifttl way , ihi I I H II II ! MIM III ! Ml IW Mll ll which the subtle charm of the1 Oriental wonmnis (1 rcss have been' merged witlfl'tlie practfcal and sensible features tf modern re4uiianeiii; ant? lii'ibutt to tJiO' ingenuity source, fulness of the Parisian duassniaUcc and moditied by the New Yorlfc desigmu'S iu' met the-Jl-ss eK(a'(;nie htcs of th-Ameriran women. Newest Style Tendencies Shown Here First Express Consignments Weekly From. New Yorkc New Tailored Sbes 16 to 48. Prices $1Q.00 to $47.50. Advance Fall Styles and Material "" ' '" """ ' " ' ! I I .! .- MM II I.I.. ! A comprohonsIvQ shewing of jly Wl aad wlntor BtVj&M, mndo uy, oxprcsaly tor ua.and rccolvcdln tho last express froia Now York City. Many of tho garwionts prcsojitod show mnny mrlntlons In the. now velvety broadltlmns. T.I19. now curuculs ns woll ns.tho Rntlne or tho Vc-btura d lulne nro showi ln mnny churnilpu,- stylo IdenB. Tho tattor como In oiw and two-tino colori of inoro or less subdued tones. , English Sultlnw. Scotch Twcds. fancy mixtures nd cosmos cloths In nviitrul but dnrk tones, m(s langos In lioatlwr gray, Hnwna brown, niodo, tan, taupo, Oxford groy nvl navy aro strongly ropre soiitod. Tho mr conts ar closo fitting nbout tho( hips nnd hcd to the straight lino form with slightly rnlsodi waist Uno, tlxu giving tho Blondor sljthouotto offwt, so graceful and bocomlng to all women. Iluttons iwd silk braids nro oxtonslvoly used In tho now coats. One of tho characteristic fcahirw of tho now buttons omployed s their Immonsoj alio. And t thoro b a moat oxtonBlvo uso of very small buttons. Tho sVowa gonorally aro madu along mannish lino, and trltnmod with aoKm or turn-back; cuffs, to match tho largo collar nnd- rovers. Thoso gnrmontB, ewoptlng thoso soiling bolw J15.00, nro nil Btrletly &4i l GAT CA umn-tallorod throughout, and nro priced nttrnettvoly low aJt from $ I U lO !pt.DU We Invite Your Inspection of. These New Garments in the New Fall Tendencies New Hair Goods Here Another express shipment of Hair Oooda enmo In this weok. Tho "Mndnmo Shorry" puffs In all shades at ?2.G0; tho now "Dolvan" braids of human hair at 5.00; popular "Butzol" chi gnons nt 1. CO to 3.50; largo Barretts and "Coronation" hair ornnmonts at various prices. Hnlr nets 5c to 25c, Swltchos ?3.50 up. Hnlr rolls nnd tur bans 35c, 50c, C5c nud 75c each The Best Exclusive Women's Store in NEW YORK CITY 41 Mercer Street Coos County Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns .- ,. ... , am. Union Oils GASOUXE DISTILLATE BENZINE KEHOSENK SAMSO.V GAS ENGINES and CEXT1UFUGAL TUMPS Coos BayOil & Supply Co. Morshlleld, Ore. PHONE 80IW Slall Orders Solicited. Garments,, Clearly Depicting (lie Pretty Nea Einj2k BugcVs ; proud tlw Aiys af tliCf Gi?i(l hb the mtiJo'rn wostumesi 4jl as Anfamn nud WSlliCiis-ao-' notfriinr? mmlcrni or (Dfeeir a and nevoi' fftiliiir re- Coats for Women and Misses Fine Gauze Underwear Just now wo Und on hand a number ot broken lines In Wo men's gauze Underwear, parti cularly tho gauzd vests and union suits. As tlw season Is woll ad vanced, wo aro now offorlng all odd sizes and brokon lines at apo dal roduotlona, reprosontlug n saving to nil purchasers of from ono-flfth to one third. Ask to aeo this uudorwear. MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR - m waiM((Bi-i Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental WorKs, SonU Broadway and make selection from the large stock now on b"1 Mr. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and P alte cutter ln Coos county. And none but the best worK U twr & mksmws. rLA.w MI iil Blr eL7 aizm,jmr 1 'ispyr tmmwwM fljl?Sr? I wWH fA vfflw vdJk n Mm Mi '' WA4 lw w-lk "Pink Lady" Bags Tho fuwr of tho season. In Swr York niut Paris, nmv lntv. Corao In v hi to. satin nnd; pink, whits nnd novtf-Kreon whlto' nnd Copen hagen und nil blnclt. Intended to carry over shoiildor a true Bast lliillnn novirfty. Prices rango from .1.05 to i?:i.30 Pretty Long Silk Kimonoi j An ontlrely ne,v lino of beau tifully mado lous elite Kimonoi in flowered nnd figured otfect; nlso In plain black nud narr, with vertical pleats In front of shouldors nnd white polka dot yolking. These kimonos art thomost porfectly flttlng 0! any wo evor had In the houtf before they lit exactly like tnllorod garment. Prices $t-W to $7.50 Southern Oregon MARSHFIELD Coos Building ) r i -r -"!-