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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1911)
rHmtr w mnto0&w '" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION I m :'H. w ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro The only Baking Powder mado from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE viTCm aK& (Continued from pago 2.) McKnlght of Mnrshlloltl. Alter tlio nuptlnlB, MrB. Mctlin nnd Mrs. Ha zard will return homo, the latter hav ing been visiting nt the Logglo homo In Iiclllnghnm the Inst few months Tlio scores of friends of both cou ples on Coos liny will unite In wish ing them nil the biles that matrimony can possibly afford. .Mrs. LHJoqvlst of Coqullle, nnd Mrs S. C. Hogcrs. The Ladles Aid society of I ho Methodist church held IM annuo! election of olllccrs last week nnd the following persons were chosen for tlio ensuing jeur: Mrs. .1. O. Lnngworthy, president. Mis. Clnrn Toney, vice-president. Mrs. M. II. Smith, treasurer. Mrs. A tin F. ltutlcdgt, secretnry. They contemplnte holding u rocop- Mrs. II. 0. Gnle left this week for tlon nt tho church for tho now mcin Mcdford nfter an extended visit with hers nnd friends next Wcdncsdny eve Mrs. L. .1. Simpson nnd other North nlng. Bend friends. t q ' 0 I Mre C. II. Mnrsh roturned this Miss Alma Ekblnd nrrlvod hero week from n pleasant visit with rol (hls week from Ilrnndon, Minn., to utlvcs nnd friends In I'ortlnnd nnd visit nt tho homes of her brother, other northern points. W. N. Ekblnd, nnd sister, Mrs. Oeorgo y Gllbertoon. 1 MrB Li Mi Noblo lm8 rotrne,i from Miss Wlllu Hall nrrlvod here from Portland this wool; to visit her sis ter, Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd, nnd other relatives on tho liny. O Mrs. Frank Rogers wns hostess nt n llttlo dinner party nt her homq on South Illvor Thursduy evening enm pllmenlnry to Mrs. A. J. Sherwood nnd Mrs. L. A. Llljeqvlst of Coqulllo who hnvo been visiting nt the Hog cm home tho pnst weok. Among her guests wero Mrs. E. F. Morrlssey of Mnrshlloltl, Mrs. Sherwood nnd I'ortlnnd where she accompanied her niece, Miss Muude Uowron who is tnklng n courso nt St. Mnry's, nnd where she visited for a couple of weeks. 0 Tho Oregon Journal prints tho following nccnunt of tho wedding of Miss Annette Gurrlgus, a former Coos May girl nnd a sister of Mrs. F. A. Golden of .Marsh Hold: "Miss Annette Gurrlgus, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Gurrlgus, 70(1 Homer nvcnuo, I'ortlnnd Heights, wns married ta Mnurlre Almy Aldrlch of tho Evening REFINED CALLING CARDS T V Ulmtntiflf -hn , Y i - ' $ .Mian JtimtrKii. 'V x I j- I yf V N . 1 . t Vl - Telegram, Mondny morning In the Sunnyslde Congregntlonnl church. Rev. ,T, J. Stnuh oftlclntcd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aldrlch formerly lived In Louis ville, Ky. As guests of Manager Lnrm, the brldnl party dined nt the new Carlton Hotel Monday evening. Mrs. Aldrlch has lived hero a num ber of years nnd Is well known. Mr. Aldrlch cnine to I'ortlnnd n year ago. Ho Is n member of the entertainment committee of the l'ress club. Mr nnd Mrs. Aldrlch will bo at homo nt tho Angoln." 0 Miss M. F. Mullen has been spending a few weeks nt tho homes of .1. H. Flnnngnn and Mrs. C. F. McCollum, her cousins, nnd other relatives on tho Hny. F. M. Mnrhoffer and wife this week moved from liny City to North Third street, nenr Commercial. 0 Mrs. .T. T. McCormnc Is expected homo early next week from n visit In I'ortlnnd, Snlem, Corvnllls nnd other northern points. Mrs. A. T. Unities returned this week from n visit In Portland and In San Francisco. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. F. Morrlssey will leave Sundny for a short visit In Snn Frnnulsco and other California points. 0 Tho Progress club held their an nual picnic Inst Mondny at tho W. S. Chandler summer homo on South Coos Illvor. A very enjoyable tlmo wnB reported by those present among whom wore Mrs. II. S. Sengstncken, Mrs. M. C. Morton, Mrs. II. S. Towor, Mrs. C. YV. Tower, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. It. T. Street and Mrs. W. S. Chandler. Tho ilrst regular meeting of tho club will bo held with Mrs. Ward Hlnke on October 0th, tho sub ject being, "Noted Dend of 1010-11." Answers to roll call will bo "Quota tions from Mnrk Twain." 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Ileos and party of friends enjoyed an outing up Isth mus Inlet on Sundny Inst. Tho tiny wns spent In picking huckleberries which nro quite plentiful In thnt vici nity. Thoso In tho party woro: Mr. and Mrs. I). Hees, Helen and Ednn Ilees, Miss Nettlo Sneddon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Sneddon nnd two children nnd Zelln Swlnford. A public reception will bo tender ed nt tho Mnrshlloltl Methodist church next Wednesdny evening com pllmentnry to Itev. H. I. Ilutledgo nnd wife, tho occnslon being the re- nsslgnment of Hev. Ilutledgo to this charge for tho coming yenr. It Is 0N both steamers this week we have received additional suits Gaberdines and Overcoats all express ing the newest ideas from the East It costs no more to buy this class of clothing THE BEST because of our system of doing business The only right one gives us and you the advantage over our competitors . We are ready to show you A lot of new clothing has been received on the last two boats The idea "Mon ey Talks" is ex pressed in these goods prices range from $10 to $45 We invite your in spection and criti cism Again we repeat "Money Talks" !rfc Bcnjarnjn 03 Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MAtiSIIFIELP BANDON l purpose or tlio gatnering to no uie expression of t'ho social life of the parish, nnd Introduced Archdeacon niinitilmfa it f 1 it twl n ti i tiinn tti 1 1 A ., . ,, .. . , .... , M. Knox wero elected to membership him to preside, wh cli ho did in a humorous mnnner. The spenheis Tlio next meeting will bo held with expected thnt nil of the members of called upon being Mr. Hnrry Xasburg Mrs. A. L. Houseworth, Friday, Oc- Roseburg, October 17, 18 nnd 10. dnnces by eight llttlo girls. Prof. Mrs. J. A. lllntt, Mrs. I. M. Condron, Hoggs expects to return to tlio Bay Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer nnd Mis. J. TV enrlv next surlnir. FINEST ENGRAVING OF Wedding and Monogram Stationery ,4v art 4 &dt2j AIMIMUMUII JvP- Will MPHAin MIIIIAN AlhUKf mnnio04urt MlStd urnuit Headquarters for all kinds of Stationery, Inks, Hooks, Fountain Pons, Etc. Free Blotters for School Children. RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE 122-J tlio congregation ns ell ns other friends will bo In nttondnncc. 0 Tuosdny evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. IV Morrlssey entertained nt u llttlo dinner party complimentary to A. T. Haines and W. F. Miller who hnvo been "bnehlng" it. Among those present wero F. Miller, A. T. Ilulnes. Chns Van Duyn nnd wlfo. F. M. Parsons and wlfo nnd Kugeno Crosthwnlt and wlfo. Last Friday evening, Mrs. Morrlssey wns also hos tess at a farewell dinner party for Mrs. C. J. Mlllls. Miss Mablo Clnro Mlllls, and Mrs. J. C. Roberts. Among her guests were Mrs. Frnnk Itogers Mrs. Wm. Grimes, Mrs. F. Miller, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer, Mrs. Chns Vnn Duyn, Mrs. Mlllls, Miss Mlllls nnd Mrs. Huberts. 0 Mrs. P. A. Sandberg Is plnnnlng to entertain n number of the younger women nt her homo next week com plimentary to Miss Charlotte Mtiroh whoso engagement to Hugo Qulst was recently announced and whose marriage Is to tafco placo In the early spring, probably. 0 The American Wonmn's I.ongue will meet next Mondny nfternoon nt tho home of Mrs. K. M. Alexander In Cooston. 0 Major Towor and wlfo nnd their guests, Mr. Ltinib nnd Mrs. Hnteh. roturned to their home In Kmplro this weok nftor n few weeks' stny nt their summer cottngo on South Coos Illvor. 0 One of the social events of th week wns tho social evening tendored by tho rector nnd vestrymen of tho Episcopal church to the members nnj friends of tho parish. Tho Luther an hall was secured. Tho decora tions wero in chnrge of Miss Char lotte March and wero of Autumn greens. The refreshments wero served by tho ladles under the chnrco if Mrs. Harrlgun. After la social hour nnd refreshments served by who spoke on tho social side of church life. Mr. Ilennett Swnnto'i spoke on n vestryman's placo In tho I church. Tho Row Father Munri of the Roman Catholic Church bo'ng present ns n wolcomo guest, wns In vited to speak, which ho did, calling attention to tho unity of purposo In tober tJ. - 0 Mrs. Geo D. Mandlgo of North Rend will lenvo In n tiny or two for n few weeks' visit with frlonds in I'ortlnnd. Owing to tho small attendance at 0 .lack Mereou hns Invited n few of his friends to n birthday party tkti evening to bo hold nt the J. W. Fla nagan homo In West Marshflcld. 0 Mrs. Paul Sandberg will entertain, on Tuesday ovonlng of noxt week In. honor of Miss Charlotte March 'and Hugo Qulst whoso engagement no recently been announced. A Chafing Dish club has recently been organized nmong the young married peoplo to meet every other Wednesdny ovonlng during tho In ter for enrds nnd luncheon. Thfr membership of tho club Is Mr. sn-l Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Dooth, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Flanncan. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ktn- the work for Christ. J. W. Ilonnott closed tho progrnm with a short nd- tho flr8t '"tlng of tho Mothers' nnd dress In whlcMi ho complimented tho lienors ciuo or rortn Hond nt the, pnrlsh In tho success of tho venture IlKh 8cll0()1 yosterdny nfternoon, no About 100 guests wero present and business wa transacted at tho meet nil agreed thnt such gntherlngs lK. Tho next meeting wns fixed for should bo hold more frequently. Uio third I-rldny In October when n r. now president will bo elected to nil Mrs. Levi Smith nnd her niece, tno vnenncy caused by tho reslgna Mlss Ellen Flook of Portland, who lo ' M. Irn D. Rnrtlo. Is visiting her, enjoyed n few tlnys. O outing nt tho South Coos River Prof Reggs, who hns been conduct- hntchery this weok. , Ing a dancing school here, will glvo n dull, Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Schetter, MI" U 'farewell pnrty nt tho Odd Follows Genovlovo Songstnckon, Mrs. EHxa- Eugeno O'Connoll and wlfo write nnl1 next Wednesday evening, Octo- beth Lnwlor, Jack Moreen, nnd thnt they have changed their mind uor A icnturo or it will bo fnncy Clnudo N'nsburg about returning soon nnd now plnn to mnko nn oxtended stny at tho homes of their daughters, Mrs. Wm. Ford nnd Mrs. Royd M. Richardson, In Portland. Mrs. Richardson, who recontly underwent nn operation for nppendlcltls, hns not recovered suf ficiently to return homo from tho hospital but she Is getting nlong flue. Mrs. S. Lnndo entertained tho A. X. W. club nt her homo Thursdny nfternoon. Tho club has not yet taken any action towards sending a delegato to the meeting of tho Oregon State Federation of clubs In Rose burg. October 17 to 19, Inclusive. Re sides a good ntteudnnro of club mem bers. Mrs. Mndgo Savnge-Colemnn of Spoknno nnd Mrs. Frances McLeod woro special guests. The club will meet next Thursdny at tho homo of Mrs. G. A. Hennett. Tho Ladles' Art club held n de lightful session nt the home of Mrs. F. M. Flyo In Scuth Mnrshfleld yes terdny afternoon. Sewing wns tho prlnclpnl diversion following the bus iness session nt which Mrs. Hnrper was elected delegato to the conven- somo of tho young Indies, the rector , tlon of the Oregon Federation of "Vo Rov. Robert E. Browning, related the men's clubs which will be held at Preferred Stock Tomatoes come out whole can be scrvcJ as stewed tomatoes, or any way, at less cost than fresh ones though equally as cood. Notice the ordinary kin more like soup than tomatoes then open a can of Prefem-rl Stock the kind you would pick from the vine if you had your choice. Preferred Stock Canned Goods ; Packed Wherever tho Beat re Grown ror our tomatoes we no to the famous where the tomatoes are crown, ! ?e of the neatest, most expert canneri all Californb. Tomatoes are a tuple necessity in every household. Even i tM United States Government regards them as n important food from an hyp"11 and nutritive point of view. ?"'ef"2 Stock Tomatoes may cost a trifle mw than tome kinds, but look at the wsj they come out of the can and W neat, observe the quality and flaror -and the Quantity. Be sure the Tomatoes are Preferred Stock, from your Grocer . os xjswia, Whollo Grectra, POKTUUTD, ORBOOH, U. H. Rintn Cliv 7nl1... ? f! . m. .... . .ansy in v-amomia. inese tomatoes are firmrr, with more meat and less water. Only the best of these are selected for Prefmed Stock usei they must be just a red, firm ripeness! We pay more for our tomatoes than most canners i do, and we insist on having the first pick, accept only the best fruit, of uniform, me. m urc pui My right dium siie. Vr' i9i3s'r23