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Kat.,.;,Tr,: .-.afpi .frtM !ZJL ' ntysapmmm' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911 EVENIMG EDITION. 8 ; .: ;! e3H&$9 HTTffn I iCKv (Continued from pngo 2.) school teachers. Slio Is exceedingly popular nmoiiR hor nBsoclates. and a general favorite nmong nil who know her. Mr. Erdmnn Is proprietor of the City Meat Market." 0 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hylor. nnd Miss Dorothy, Alice nnd Horace, who havp spent the pust month nt Ten Mile, roturncd this week to their homo In North Ilond. 0 Mrs. J. V. Heimott nnd sons will leave this week for a Hhort outing at tlui enmp of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. Williams on South Coos Itlver. Mrs. Smith of Mnrshlleld and hor daughter Florence, (Mrs. Hawse) hnvo spent most of their tlnio slue-' arriving hero on Agate Ilonch, tho most western honch of our country, nnd one of tho richest In scenery. They nro finding some goniB, nre stor ing up henlth, nnd nro hnppy ns two school girls lot out to piny. Mrs. Smith Is one-third owner of the Luso property, between tho town nnd our beautiful lake. Port Orford Tribunes Hnrry Tremnlno, whose wife Is well-known on the Uay ns Miss Melon Chandler, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Chandler. hnB located at Vntt couver, U. C, whero they will mnko their home. Me Is now erecting u flno new resldenco thoro. 0 Miss I.nura Kruno of North Ilond and Dr. nnd Mrs. Cathey of Port land aro camping for n fow weeks In tho inountnlnn near Corvnllls. Minn Kruso will not return to the liny for evornl weeks. 0 Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid So ciety of North Hend mot at tho home of Mrs. Charles Murr on Thursday. Tho afternoon was given up to n discussion of topics concerning the work of tho society nnd sewing. A most onjoytible nnd helpful meeting was tho result. Among those pre sent were: Mrs. L. F. Fnjkcnutcln. Mrs. W. Simpson. "n. George Mnn dlgo. Mrs. Hessle Miller. Mrs. Hol mes. Mrs. Mende. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Chas Murr nnd Mrs. Mnzer. Krnnk Sumner nnd wife left this week for their nnnunl outing which thov will snciid In "Epworth League" cni'nn nenr Dora. This Is tho namo. given the enmp whore Hev. Rutlodgc nnd n number of Mnrshlleld people aro enjoying their outing. I.osllo Isaacson accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. Sumner. 0 Miss Edith M. Dunning nnd the Misses Doris nnd Edith Moreen re turned this week to their home nt llorkoley, Cal., after spending the summer hero with Mr. Moreen. 0 Arthur McKoown nnd wlfo enter tallied a number of tho South Coos It Ivor summer residents nt u cluiii and llshbake Thursday evening nt their homo nt Tho Mnze. Mih. F. C. Ulrch served ten to n number of her friends Wednesday nftemoon. Sowing was the prln-lpnl diversion. Willis II. Kennedy nnd wlfo left todny for n short stay nt tho homo of Mrs. Kennedy's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Larson, on Lnrson's In lot. Edgar Mauzoy returned yesterdny from n deer hunt In Curry county. Mis party got eight nlco ones nnd ho reportH thnt they nro very plenti ful In tho Pistol rlvor section. Chns. Mlckox who wns with him will re turn about AugiiEt 15. Tho Lutheran Ladles Aid Society of North Ilond held n woll nttended mooting last Wodncsdny nt tho Vic tor Anderson home. Ah visitors thoro were present Mrs. nnd Miss Lngers train, Mrs. Oron, Mrs. Cronqulst, Le na Lund, nil of .Mnrshlleld. 0 Most of those In attendance nt the nnnunl session of tho Coos county In- Opportunity ! F 1 1 OR purposes of intro duction to the ladies and to advertise my ability as a fitter and designer I will make up a limited number of suits at low price of $20 and Up Two years experience at Meier & Frank's, Portland, Five years experience at Taft & Pennoyer, Oakland. Remember, all fittings and work absolutely guranteed. W. G BARIGAN, Can be seen at Mafjncs & Matson's. Phone 68-J. Shop in rear of Store. " stltuto now In progress hero left this morning for nn outing nnd picnic nt Charleston. Besides those taking tne launch from hero. Dr. McCormac and family made the trip by nuto nnd a number of tenchers Joined the excur sion nt North Bend. Among those leaving from Mnrshfield this morn ing were: S. F. Hall. Mae lllnke, Emi ly I), lilnke. Hose Lllllo. Ulanehe Had ley, Essie L. Hurler, Naomi Hoot, Do ris 101 Williams. Mettu K. Hanson. Mrs. Thompson. Miss linker, Miss WIdby, Nettle Uellonl Ivn Howey, Mary (lone Smith, Etta .lames, Hazel I. Matthews. Delia L. Clinton, Susie Ncer, Florence McCrncken. Florence Holibins, Helen Hobblns, Irono Week ly, Cora Miller, Ivn Williams, Chloo Uiicll, Mrs. Wilbur, Idn I). Mitchell O Frank Flyo and wife, Miss Bessie Flye, Mndoc Gtilovson nnd Arthur Illnnchnrd. constituted nn outing party who loft today for tho Sacchl ranch on tho beach whore they will ramp for a couple of weeks. Mrs. W. II. Haines has been quite slclf tho past few days but Is report ed Improving today. O Misses Hita Keane nnd Madgo' Harry will leave next week for Cali fornia whero Miss Keane will re sume her course ut tho University of California nnd Miss Hurry will re sume her course nt San Hnfnol. Tho Epworth League of the Meth odist Episcopal church gave n moon light ride Inst Wednesday night. The party gathered at the church nnd went from there In u body to tho wharf whero tho Shnmrock was wall ing for them. About S o'clock they Htnrted down the bay and nfter n most delightful ride stopped nt Jor dan's Cove. A large bonfiro was built Immediately, around which games were played until lunch time. After lunch singing and story-tolling mnde the tlmo pass nil too qulcklv and everyone regretted when ' the clock Indicated that It was time to start for home. All unlto In saying thnt this wns one of tho moat suc cessful social affnlrs that tho lea gue hnB given 'this year. Among those going wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Chnse, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Flagg, Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, Miss Jameson, Miss Helen Estcs, Miss Henrietta Estes, Miss Huth Allen, Miss Harriet Hnnsen, Miss Joscphlno Eddy, Mlra Gertrude Mnrcough, Miss Herthn Fox, Miss Irono Proiiss, E. II. Joehnk, Mr. Arthur Drows, Mr. Eric Holt, Mr. E. M. Campbell, Mr. II. Lnshoway and Mr. J. D. Slnel. 0 Miss Penrl Illggs, a well-known Mnrshlleld young woman nnd daugh ter of J. W. Hlggs, has been acclaim ed tho prettiest girl In Portland. Tlu honor wns won In n beauty contest conducted In tho Partlnnd Dally News. In announcing tho result of tho contest, the Nowa prints tho fol lowing which will bo of Interest to tho young woman's many friends on tho Hay: 'Manager John F. Cordray, of Tho Oaks: The Dally Nowb wants to pro sent to you Miss Penrl Illggs, tho 'prettiest girl In Portland.' " 'Miss Illggs Mr. Cordrnry.' " "That's tho way tho famous Oaks beauty contest stands. Miss Pearl Illggs has been acclaimed wlnnor of tho contest. Miss Nellie Angler comes n closo second. Miss Illggs lives nt 250 McMillan street. "It took Just 10 ballots for tho Judges to dccldo the winner and then tho voting stood 38 for Miss Illggs, 36 for Miss Angler. Out of tho 3,500 pictures submitted, two of tho Judgos gavo Miss Rlggs first place, ono gave her fourth position, one seventh nnd ono third. MIsb Angler received a first, a second and three fifth places "Miss Illggs is 21 years of ago and Is a native Oregoninn. She was Informed this morning of hor success and said how delighted she was. Her plcturo wns stolen from her room ana sent in ana tnough sno was frightfully Indignant frightfully then, sho was now too pleased for words. Preliminary to a public pre sentation of tho ring, Miss Rlggs tried It on In the Meltkemptor store nnd pronounced it n "gem." It was a porfect fit. Then sho had some pictures taken. They aro printed to day. "Next Manager Cordray met Miss Riggs and presenteu her with a sea son ticket -to Tho Oaks. Sho will bo at tho big amusement park next Sun day nftemoon, but moro will be told of that later. Tho judges who care fully examined the 2,500 pictures, wero: Mayor Rushlight, Sheriff Ste vens. C. N. Ryan, George L. Unke. and Frank Coftlnberry. Mr. Coffln very kindly consented to net ut the last minute ns Judge Gettens had left tho city." 0 Mrs. Sarah Evans of tho Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, who conducts n department in tho Port- - .t:V We shall offer you unrestricted choice of thirty-five suits that sellfrom $16.00 - Qfi to $20.00 for ip 1 1 OO Choice of tweny-seven suits that sold from $22.50 dj -i ; ( to $30.00 for $ A O.OU Just Two Lots and Two Prices fttfriiU'rtn' !""' Jifi BlJi,nfW,wyo'K For Just Two Days Bc'cWs Saturday and Monday "Money Talks" Hub Clothing Shoe Co. BANDON MARSHFIELD land Journal, presents tho followln,-; rovloyv of tho Progress club of Mnrsh flold: "Truo to Its nnmo and reputn tlon, tho Pr.ogrcss club of MiirshfloM Is tho first to present Its year book for tho next club year. It comes In dainty shades of bluo and gold, nnd is n convenient ana cunuuriuuiu m&u. Tho first mooting of tho club Ih scheduled for Soptomber 25, and It will bo oponcd with a lunch, tho day being announced by tho very appro priate quotation from Ituskln, 'The pnlu of parting Is nothing to tho Joy of meeting ngaln.' Tho beginning of Uio Btudy year will be on October 9, when 'Noted Dend of 1010-11,' will bo tho subject, led by Mrs. W. M. Ulako. Roll call will bo responded to by quotntloiiH from Mark Twnln. On Octobor 23. Mrs. I. Lnndo will spenk on 'Fninoim Canals nnd Their Hulldors,' with n roll call of current ovents. Mrs. R. T. Street will glvo 'A Dny With Dic kons,' and roll call responses from tho snmo nuthor. Mrs. B. G. Flnna tfin will lend In a discussion of Am erican novelties. On this day thoro will bo no roll call, and In Its stead tho club constitution will bo road. This Is n most excellent Idea nnd ono that might bo adopted with profit by other clubs. Several times during tho year this forms a fcatnro on tho program. Dccembor 4, Mrs. J. M. Upton will give 'A Day With Oregon Authors,' nnd tho roll call will namo historic places In Oregon. 'Home, the Nursery of tho Inflnlto,' Is tho motto for Decombor 18, when Mrs. I. S. Knufman will talk on 'Wo man in tho Home.' 'Your most help ful recipe' must bo told on that day when the member's namo Is called. 'The American Indian' will bo dis cussed on January 8 by Mrs. Turpeii. Mrs. II. Songstacken will, on Janu ary 22, address the club on 'Mural Decorations.' Again on this dato tho constitution will bo read, roplaj ing the roll call. 'Modern Dramatists' will bo tho subject of a paper by Mrs. M. C. Ma loney on February 5, and each mem ber must name her favorite play and actor when her namo Is called. 'The Jew In History and Fiction,' will bo discussed by Mrs. C. W. Tower, nnd very appropriately tho roll call will bo quotations from tho Diblo. Mrs. H. S. Tower will, on March 5, talk on 'Oriental Rugs nnd Antiques,' and nn exhibit of antiques will bo hold. On Mnrch 19. Mrs. M. C. Morton will rend a paper on 'llecent Ethicnl Mo vements,' and current events will bo tho roll call subject. An Interesting day Is promised on April 2. Mrs. J. W. Ingrnm will speak on 'Easter Customs in Many Countries,' The roll cnll will bo re sponded to by Easter quotations. Mrs. John Lafon will glvo an address on April 1G, on 'Famous Women of tho French Salon,' with quotations from French uuthors. 'Plnces of Interest In tho Orient' will be discussed on PLKADS NOT GUILTY. Geo II. Wilson lK'iilcw Goble .Murder nt Itnlnler. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da) Times, j OLYMPIA. Wash., Aug. 12. Two pleas of not guilty wore entered by Georgo II. Wilson when arraigned In tho Superior Court today on Bepurnto chargos of murder In tho first dc greo for tho alleged killing of Ar- chlo Goblo and wlfo whllo they wero sleeping In their homo nt Ralnlor, July 10. Tho dnto of tho trial was not set but counsel for tho defonso stated ho would let tho caso go over until tho regular Octobor Jury term. LEAGUE April 30 by Mrs. R. E. nrownlng, nnd tho roll cnll will bo responded to by quotations from Confucius. This will concludo tho study work for tho year, May 14 being tho business meeting nnd May 28 tho 'Feast.' It is doubtful It any club In the state will oxcol this program. Tho to pics aro all good and tho work Is not overdone. Tho club officers nro: President, Mrs. J. M. Upton; vice-president, Mrs. E. G. Flanagan; secretary, Mrs. M. C. Morton; treasurer, Mrs. Rob ort E. nrownlng; executive commit tee, Mesdames Maloney, Lafon and Ingram." - 0 Mrs. E. C. Drews entertained tho H. Y. P. U. at hor homo In South Mnrshfield last night. Readings given by Mrs. Kelley and Rev. Hill wero appreciated by nil. There wore about 30 presont. Games wore play ed and a delightful tlmo enjoyed br ail. Refreshments wero served. 0 Miss Nellie A. Montgomery, lor merly principal of tho Marshfleld high school, is planning to leave this fall on a Europoan trip nnd will prob ably spend tho winter In Italy. 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ness leavo tomor row foran extended outing, fishing nnd hunting trip In the vicinity of Golden and Sliver Falls. J. W. HI! denbrnnd nnd family will leavo later in the weok to Join them In camp. 0 A basket social was given by the Young People of the North Dend Presbyterian church last evening. Tho following progrnm was render ed: Piano solo Miss Mildred Rood. Trombone solo C. H. Worrell. Mrs. C. H. Worrell, accompanist. vocal solo Ellen Andorson. Rending Grace Fulton. Vocal solo Edith Algers. Trio Edith Algers, Allen Ander- son, Melon Mende. A short talk was given bv nov. MacLeod after which they ndlourn- ed to tho class room whero the bas kets wero sold. Over ?30 was taken in. BALL SCORES (Dy Associated Press to tho CooiBijI Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12. T- jtorday'B game In tho Const Leiptl resulted ns follows: j T I I WANTED A hum with $230 to h 100 foot tiqunro In Songstacke:"! Addition for $500 terms bi cash, bnlanco 1 year Intorot W also 2 lota on Droadway, nortl Hall avenue, for $2,500; also ( lots In Portlnwn Addition, t' Cooston, $35 per lot. See W Guarantee and Abstract Compw At Portlnnd R B Portlnnd 2 It Onkland H " At Lob Angoles K H Sacramento 13 H Vernon 5 11 At San Frnnclsco K B San Francisco ' Lob Angeles ' Architects and engineers citcWl bluo print and detail papers at ! ker Studio. Read the Times' Wan. Adi. Exactitudi In style In fit finish fabric Integrity exactitude .. .. . 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