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s.Mmwsraaewoiirwt; rvwr"-i(1r ".' ,wnui.ipMc; -;M - -WWF7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREfeON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911 -EVENING EDITION 8 rti f -"' ""W & Sli li T ,: ti if, 'Vr1 n, A Piwwu "w"" mill w m i i iir--lll 1 '""" ' &VJ" -" ,! lll 1 l sl;y vT8t & ly vVv L w WJJ tm m lb Lf Lr JtW fl J M IMWMI"" cd nftor which they ndjonrncd to wishing them a long and happy mar hold their next meeting at tho homo rled life. (Continued from pago 2.) business ninn junior partner In tho Arm of Norton & HniiBen, who has won his way to sucrcss na well as to tho heart of his hrldo by his torllng character and ninny manly qualities. Thoso present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Douglns, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Se llg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jens Hanson, Mr and Mrs. John Mcrchnnt, Mr. and Mrs. John LnChapclle, Mr. Chns. JLaChnpello, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Nnglo, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, Mrs. I. Patter son, Mrs. P. Dresser, Mrs. Mary Ogrcn, Mrs. Nclllo Jensen, Miss Hunt, Miss Sclmn Johnson, Miss CInra Johnson, MIbb KRther Ogron, Miss Ellon Ogren, Miss Mary Han sen, Miss Ednn Itccso, Miss Flor ence JonBon, Mr. .7. 1.. Thrown, Mr. F. P. Norton, Mr. Hoot. Swnnton, Mr. Leo I.aChnpollo, Mr. Jay Tower, Mr. Theodore Peterson, Mr. Amll Cableson, Mr. Oeorgo Hennessey Mr. Arthur Crnlg (and Mr. Chns Craig. Mrs. I,. J. Simpson and Iter guest Mrs. It. G. Oalo, spent Thursday -with Mrs. 11. A. Wernlck nnd Mrs. Arthur McKeown nt their camp at Tho Maze, South Coos River. Mrs. Horsey Kroltr.er entertained on Krldny afternoon with an Inform nl afternoon of bridge In honor of lici guosts Mm. DoFo'il and Mjp. Dixon of Oklnhoiun, who arc spend Ing the Hummer here. Prizes nt cards wore won by Mrs. J. C. Rob erts of Enid, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Honsoworth. Mrs, Kreltzcr's guests for tho afternoon wero: Mrs. W. I- spent, tho diversion being soclnl con versation, fancy work and cards. Elegnnt refreshments wero served. Mrs. Reynolds has tho reputation of knowing Just how to mnko her guopts enjoy thcmsolvcs. Randon Recorder. Mrs. Efllo Farrlnger entertained at her plcturesqiio bungalow on Tuesday evening of this week for tho numerous guests of Mnrshflold friends. Tho ntTalr was n circus party and Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn nnd Mrs. E. W. Knmmerer won tho pri zes for tho most original costumes. Mrs. Earrlngcr's guosts were: Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. E. D. Rrownlco, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzor, Mrs. Do Ford and Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. V. K. nettlns. Mrs. W. ?. Mlllni- Mra K. V. Mni-i-laanr. Mrs. E. V. Knmmerer, Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn, nnd Mrs. Warren Paint er of North Rend. Mrs. Pnrsons and Mrs. Crosthwnlto wero unnblo to at tend as they wore absent from the city. 0 Proctor Flanagan colobrated bin eighth birthday on Wednesday last villi a birthday party for his little friends at tho Flanagan home nenr the rlty park. Theso enjoying the good tlmo wero: Horlx Songstackon I Marian Horsfall, Jnno and Lnolle Mef.nln, Morto and Virginia Coke, Elvlo (Irani, Elizabeth and Tom Flanagan, and Eleanor and Prortor Flanagan. 0 Miss Jessie Chnce, who left Marsh- field early In Juno for nti extended of Mrs. F. E. Allen, August 25. Among those present were: Mes dames Rutledgo, F. E. Allen, Strom- 0 Mrs. Ceo. Haver, Miss Moody and Mica Tiln N'nllsnn lenvo today to byt. G. W. Ross, A M. Ross Foster.! n few (, wUh rclntlvca t Dolt, Alden, Josephson, Tolley, Har-i ' ... PEACE OUTLOOK rls, Charmus, A. R. Campbell, Camp bell, Austin, Sumner, Hoffman, Ley land, Lnugworthy, Dillon, Stnuff, Rnlllnger. Mrs. . S. Kaufman nnd Airs. D. Y. Stnfford have been tho guests of Mrs. Eugeno O'Conuell at her sum mer home nt tho Maze, South Coos, River this week. 0-- Mrs. Frank Worrell of Vancou ver, Wash., Miss Grace Worrell of Portland nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Worrell of old North Rend left todny to bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fnhy at Fahyvlllo. 0 Mrs. W. R. Simpson Is spending tho week with rclntlvcs at Dullards. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. nnd Mrs. Woodwnrd Mrs. Tlbbctts, Mrs. 0. Hansen nnd Mary Smith drove In n rig to the bench Sunday. They also visited tho lighthouse. O A Jolly crowd of picnickers went to Charleston bay last Sunday on tho launch Shamrock and enjoyed nn outing nt tho bench. Those In the party were Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Cui'-i tls, Judgo nnd Mrs. John F. Hnll.l Coqullle, 0 Miss Mablo Clnro Millls has ns n guest this month Miss Nellie McFnr laln of Portlnnd. On Friday Mrs. Millls nnd Miss MRUs entertained for MIbb McFnrlaln with a picnic up Coos River. Tho Indies present were: Mrs. W. F. Squire, Mrs. Alva Dell, Mrs. Harper, Miss Evelyn An derson, MIbs Esther Johnson, Mrs. Ruttz, Mrs. M. C. Horton nnd Miss Lucy Horton. 0 Tho Alumni of the Mnrshnold high school will hold n business meeting tonight at tho homo of Mury Han sen In South Mnrshflold. -0 A pnrty composed of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powers nnd family, Miss Dun ning nnd tho Misses Mcreen, will spend Sunday on Coos River ns tho guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Mc- Cormnc. 0 Thirty residents of Rny City have chartered the "Mabel H" nnd will go to tho bench at Charleston for an outing tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Seamnn nro domiciled In their summer homo MORE HOPEFUL Morocco Situation Not So Warlike and Prospects of Agreement Good. tlon as woll as tho Moroccan dlmcnl ty. Asqulth'n announcement m. ". Great Drltnln has not tho least d! position to obstruct n Franco-Q.'' man agreement In West Africa, It i' hoped by ofllclals hero, will diss). pato tho Gorman belief that tho Dr(.' Ish. government is. pursuing a p0u of endeavor to thvart Germany's de slro for torrltorlnl expansion it i. considered a hopeful sign that Kn Gcorgo Is making definite nir..! week cud. URGE TA1T VETO. go is maicing definite arma ments to attend the Cowph regatU while mombors of tho Cabinet ,.. (Dy Associated 1'ress 10 uoos unj ui'imB w iuuvo town lor it,. Times.; BERLIN, Germany, July 2D. It is bellovcd In official circles that Franco and Germany nmy bo ablo to untlo tho African knot by direct negotiation nnd without oponlng the doors to tho pnrtlclpntlon of Great Rrltnln and other powers. Rosy optimism, however, was not manifested yesterday. Chnncollor Von Bcthmnnn Hollwcg nnd prob ably Foreign Secretary Bnron Von Kldorlln Wnchtor left yesterday to Join Emporor Wllllnm who will ar rive at Swlnomundo from his cruise In northern waters. Doflnlto predic tions would bo mlsplnccd until nftor Ithls meeting- Tho Foreign Ofllce was fully prepared for Premier As qulth'a stntement nnd now conflrniB Hint It had earlier assurances that Great Britain would not Intorvcno so long ns Germany nnd Franco wero trying to sottlo tho mnttcr dl- m- ,,.,. m.. i..,.,,v t-i.. m t'nnd their cottngo hns been tho I ii it u .Mini i unit i, u .ill ll lilt Mrs. I. Lnndo, Mrs. Leslie, ccno of l,c,, 'Idlghtfully Informal Mrs. Lang, Mrs. E. Nn8biirg.'hos,I,n,lt'- A,,,onP tho B,,0Rtfl wcN Mrs. Cowan. Mnl.ol Lang. Mary ' comc(1 tl,,s woo,t wcro MrB- A' Hansen. Ednn Lnndo, Ruth Cowan, ' Powers, Misses Hazel and Lucy Itoxlo Hnll. Molvln Leslie, Amll Pnw?rSl I,n,l,crl Cnr,lB' nml IInrvo' Atntonn Pnt.1 ffnltti l.MnnU rfila " IlUCrB. Kiii.owMi ti i 1 1 wini i' tiuin vtn not " , , ' ,""""'v-' "'"" rcctly and also that Chancellor Lloyd ho Orchnrd" on South Coos River' , , , , . ., , .. , . ,. 'Georges speech was not meant ns Stnnrt Vat Republicans Want prc, lent to Protect Wool Tai Iff. (By Associated Press to Coos Dj, Tlmea.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 29 - President Taft Is being urged fct Bovoral Btandpnt republicans leaden of tho Sennto and Houso to veto nn wool rovlslon bill thnt Is likely u bo ngrecd upon In tho forthcoming conforonco In tho Houso nnd the LaFollotto compromlso wool mcai-nre. Robert Lnng, Will Curtis. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendall and Mrs. , Doric Chnptor, Eastern Star lodge held and Initiated Tuesday evening of this week and later gavo a supper George's speech veto of a Franco-German agreomont on tho bnsla of n French Congo un derstanding ns a section of tho Brit ish press had Intimated. LOOKS nillCIITER. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PARIS, July 29. Confidence that ' II nb th inwTor w s, e nd Sundav!1" 1,0""r of ' cmull.lttto. Mrs. Dnn -f, "' 'y "Ml be ablo to '. ?h M .r" "Keating. A musical program was reach apac.f.c .::,tlo.. of their d.f- 1 at the Flanagan ramping ground, "Kllhynm" on South Coos River. 0 Mrs. McLood of Norths Rend COMMUNTKS SKNTK.VOE. Oklnlioiiui'H Governor at Last .M(v nieiit Spores Xegro'H Life. (By Associated Prcfeg to Coos Day Timo8.) OKLAHOMA CITY, July 29. -Ah Sheriff Spain stood in tho coll ot John II. Pnthor hero today prepar ing him for execution, an order was received from Governor Bruco com muting Pnthor'B sontonco to llfo im. prlBoninent. Pnthor was quo of four negroes charged with tho mur der of P. M. Archer while robblnr him. eastern (rip to Now York, ' Boston ---- wn hostess Thursday after general good tlmo enjoyed. in. I M.mt..n..1 I.... ..,.,. .......i i n.. , lunill i..i. .....in, i-iii, iuin i ui in iii-u in iii" coil nml Ik now with linr Rlnlor. Mm. "", I sewing rendered during the evonlnu nnd nlfl"y In Morocco increases dally i . . . ... it is understood thnt negotiations for tho present nro concerned with fixing what part of tho French Congo Franco Is willing to cede la roturn .Miss 0 Florenco Aiken nnd Mis- MYRTLE POINT .MK.YTIO.Y. Tltlllnr Mru 1.' Mr M. ,-!.,.,,... t a I "-. " " ... .. ...... nn.v, .. unrrlnor on n hoiiBeboat near Mil ... .m.. nn. van wnkC0( 0rPKOn J.IIII, .urn. .1. J, HIIDIUH, .11 TH. A. li. Housoworth. .Mj-s. Efflo Fnrrlgger, Mrs. Hlrnm Wlrght, Mm. E. I). Droownlee, Mm. A. T. Haines and Mm. Eugeno Tresthwalto. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Murch, Mr. nnd Mm. 0. R. Peck, Mr. nnd Mm. E. S. Bnrgelt, nnd MIbhob Lllnbel JbhnBon and Lllnbol Davis constituted n ilensnnt houso party thnt wero uetH of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Albert MntBoa at "The Nook" over Sunday last week. Mm. Street entertnlned last week with n walking party to tho Reser voir for Mm. L D. Brownlee of Ok lahoma who b visiting Mm. A. T. Haines. Upon their return tho KiiostH were Borved with a delightful luncheon nt tho Street residence. Mm, E. E. Reynold entertained n number of lady friends Frldnv afternoon In honor of .Mm. II. c. O-tlon, who Is soon to move to Mon mouth, whore Prof. Ostlen has been looted to a position na professor of mntlionmtlca In the Monmouth nor- mnl. Tho nftemoon wns pleasantly Wearing Qualities as Well as Style That's what you got at Iho Toggery always, It is acknowledged that wo stand at the head when it comes to all the latest and niftiest in men's wear but quality is never overlook ed. HIGH ART SUITS KINGSBURY AND STETSON HATS HEIDECAPS PACKARD SHOES The Toggery Formerly Geo, Goodrum, One of tho most Interesting vaca tion trip this year l the one Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. F. Mureh, Miss Chnrlot to Mureh, Geo. Murch Jr., nnd Hugo Qulst nro taking. Thoy loft Ay nuto for tho Umpnua Valley via Myrtle Point on WodncBdny of thlfl week anil will proceed leisurely, ramping by the wav and enjoying tho fishing and hunting. They hnvo sot no tlmo limit as to their return nor hnvo they any particular dostlnntlon, but It Is certnln that they will onjoy tholr vacation thoroughly. Mm. LngOMtrnm nnd Miss Lng OMtroin of Minneapolis, are the KiiostH of Cornell nnd Ansgnr La gorstroni nt tho Smith office In Bun ker Hill. In hist Tuesday's Issue The T'mes nrliird u hint roncernlng tho np proaching wedding of a popular front street biiBlness man nnd n MnMhlleld Klrl. No less than three candidates have been nominated nn the Uenedlet-to-be so society will be enlivened tills full by several wedding It eoms. at least If pro d'ctlons are true. Mm. R. G. Gale of Jnekonvllle. Ort'Kou. ti the giuwt of Mr. and Mrs L. J. Slinitson nt tholr home In North Bond. The Methodist Episcopal Ladles' Aid of North Bend was entertnlne-1 by Mr. Wm. NVIlson at her home Thursday nftemoon. Julv 27. A Pleasant afternoon wnB spent. Do.N clous refreshments were served. Among those present were: Mrs. M. L. Grout, Mrs. F. w. Stevens, Mrs. W. II. Chattel). Mm. C. Noller. Mrs. J. O. Stevens. Mrs. J. Woodhull. Mrs. A. It. Knowlton, Mr? F. Chnpmnn. Mm. C. E. Mnvbo. Mr F. Miller, Mrs. W. Neilson. Mr. nnd Mm. L. J. Simpson have as over Sundny guests at Slmro Acres. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Windsor. Mrs. Frame and Mrs. Gale, i n ' The Woman's Homo Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church held Its regular meeting Wednosday nftemoon. July 26, at tho home of Mrs. Torrey in South .MnMiuicld. An Interesting nnd ho'p ful program was rendered. The studv topic was "Our Work In tho South" on which several papors were read. Other features on the program were readings by Mrs. Ross and Mrs. pil lon. vocal solos by Mrs. Leyland and Instrumental music by Mrs. Ballln ser. Dainty refreshments wero serv ' " ""' I l- l.'.l.vnrilH unnnt Wn,tno,lnv lnl ' l!,t0 ls Willing 10 COIIO l!l rotliril to the Preby.erlan Lnd.es Aid " f JJ JJ taj for Gorinftn tllHlntorcfitl(lncs8 n ,,. ty. Tho nftemoon was spent In J1,, Zr r " '""" tl.ut cession by lug nftor which refreshments ,,,u0' Ho,,Ul Coos IlUor' Germany of a wholo or part bt Togo were served. Thoso present wero Mrs. R. J. Coke. Mrs. Rnrtlo, Mm W. A. Jones, Mm. Ferry, Mrs. Ha zier, Mm. C. A. Smith, Mm. Ouor- ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The Tlllnmock sailed today nt 11 Hiiey, Mrs. C. J. Imniol, Mrs. M. C.,-1, m' for A810""'"- McLood. land, tho Gorman colonial possession on the Gulf of Gulnen, botween tho Gold Const Colony and Dahomey. 0 Mffl. AT. f!. P ll fl II til n ti n n il t wn A n i - chiers .MlnU a,i .i nu i. 80VornI wcoIc8' rn, '" todny after ,,..,-... ....-.-. ..,,,, lit I'VIIUI IVV Tho Tug Columbln, which hns been under ropnlr In Snn Francisco for Xohh I'Yom (ln Upper Coiile u Told In (he Myrtle Point Enterprise. Geo. Guorlu, E. Schnoldor, and otboiH, who have boon working oa tho lines of tho Coos oi'nly flr patrol, camo In from tho Eckle; country Inst Frldny, hnvlng flnlsbed tho lino, which now runs to the Dlgclow ranch 31 miles from till city. getting a now crow alio left for Dan- don. Tli.. KII.....I.I.. 1.. 1.-....1.....1 fin- .. n , n. V r. r, A' K AdolBporgcr of Mnrslifleld. (By Assnulatod Press to Coos Bay , ., . , ... .. .. , ' ono of tho bond mon of the Smith Times.) .,. n . ., . ,. i.iiuiiui vu, jilinoi-'U llliuiltill 11113 UIJ LONDON, England, July 29. Tho Moroccan simoon scorned loss sultry today and It Is generally conceded thnt Promlor Asqulth'a stntoment hud holpod to clenr tho nlr nnd to yesterdny on a vacation to Snn Frnn-c!-co. Miss Hlldn IVCnliolm will SLh?n!:"r,y "Wt WCk fr n 8,Bht! A IHXT TO TIIK TH.RSTV. n m V M ... . 'SntllA OVAIlt nnnn 1. A . iry i.ewiB'8 lamous tiurat auoncliers i"w""u i vo uu iciision. 11 i. i r, t ..,,? for '"stnnpo n "Summer Girl," Pine- tho llono of tho British govornmont mm. c. J. Millls nnd Miss Mnble nmii ri.i1. p T rv. . 'that tho Alcoclras net linn n i.w,n Clare Millls have returned from nn "ifnllrond Comforter" nnd mnnv'8,low .to mero dlplomntlc patch- extended visit with relatives In Now othcr now ,r,nk8i one. i 0 I Fresh Bluo Print Paper and draw- Last Saturday. Eastsldo was tho Ing materials at Walker's Studio. scene of n very pretty wedding In' which ,ionn m. oison and Miss Ruth PHONE I. S. ICAl'FMAV & CO.. Minnie Smith wore mndo mnn and YOl'It COAL ORDERS, $l,ft( TOX. who. hov. n. f. iiongtson nfllclnting. Their mnny friends will unlto In- Roy Onrrot roturned Friday ere nlng from Collins Hot "prlngi, Wnshlngton, to which plaro he a rnmtimilfwl Vila innllin nii.1 UlAr. work and that sonio moro lnstlng Miss Gnrrot nnd Mrs. Walt auartft heuieiueni win no effected which who oxpect to spend the remainder --" ',,""! "Z0 tlH Enropean situa- of tho sununor nt that plnco. Mondny, en routo to tho Eden Vnl loy country, to suporlutond tho lo cating of, tho flro wardens in thil section. READ THE TIMES' WANT ADS. Ask Us for a Free Sample anil j on ill be civen rvtrunon in how ratily niut how beautifully you can keep jour tilteruare cleaned and polished, Kx prriencedjeMelerMU) they neter uw anythms line Silver Cream. It cannot mar or scratch, but pro duces a lutte on all metal surfaces, cut-glass, etc., equal to new. It males cleaning silver a pleasure. We ill gle you a pen. erous sample ol Sihrr Cream tree on request. Large Jars s;c. and M. Red Cross Jewelry Dep't Jewelry, Cutglass, Silverware Eyes examined and glasses fitted Marshfield, 3 DaysThursday, Friday and Saturday We have 28 odd suits where there is just one of a kind left. Take Your Choice at 1-2 Price $10.00 '$15.00 $16.50 $20.00 $25.00 $5.00 ( $7.50 ' $8.25 $10.00 $12.50 Jregon No two a like -Nearly all small sizes "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDOX &n)