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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1912)
rivers uit oin Monday and a few days following, and Myers store will pass away. Stock will be all closed out and building sur rendered to the Woolen Mill Store before Aug. 1 Oth. Every Article on Sale at Less Than Any Merchant Can Buy. Thi dresses, the waists, the suits, the underwear, the skirts the hosiery, the corsets, the gloves, the collars, the purses, the laces, the embroidery Doomed and Must be Sold For Myers Is Going to Quit Before August 10th Myers of Marshfield Coos Building A W. Myers & Co. Market Avenue Snow Drift Flour Highest vQuality tV"'7"' & i I gXkl fill j WWW WUT ..1 We Bake Birthday and Wedding Cakes t' order, l.ct us know In ndvnnre ino kind nwl stylo of cake .you want and jou can safely rely on gottlng It on tlmo bnlvd to perfection mid o. namented Just ns you directed even to t lie numlur of enndlea If it Is for a wrthdny. .ny blrthdnyt or wed dings nt your liouso soon? Coos Bay Bakery Tfie place ifor Rood goodie. market Ave. Phone II -L vxrggi' aM TniM IE -iT,- -WwjWJ' .1 fj&Wj fiS i'W VN-dBVI fc" T V CJf.X ', Wc Have Boon Successful In buying a lnrjio ttock of flrnt chus Eloctnlcnl material nnd can'i glvo our patrnus ,a very low price on house viclnc. Get our price you can't Afford -to miss It. Coos Bay Wiping Co. Pkoao 2J7-J pUM JW ' - r by the Carioad as wo do cuts out nil mlddlo prollo and enables us to sell It to you nt.the owest possiblo rntes. It doea morn. II. & " Iot or ImuaUiiK nnd sto--f ,?,.ftSa-r,nS clo&nor nnd drier ,,: . 10n yo" rn tlniB provide our stock with tho bwt liny, fea a M train nt tbo lowest price, wht woa ivason imte you for not doln;; A. T. Haines J'hoae 190 J Waterfront, Mfld. 31 1 IRf DRAIN. j rAnc bay AUTO LINE VIA ALU-MANY Lewes Marshfleld daily at 5 a. m. and .arrives at Drain in tlmo to con noot .with aftornoon train for Port land. LebvoB Drain at 8 a. m. xnd arrives at Marahfleld about p. m. Tickets on salo at "Dusy Corner," Phone J278, Marshfleld and O. Ma toon. Drain. U ' ' i i. I bOvVTV i.-tnn I At v 11 VViif s litV A Alt mus .jTf j msjm.miaxi. r,. CM BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. CEALtXS &A6CNTJ CGAl COLONIZATION. DAM. rwtt fwit. (WiBMb, aid riMDrn lanmt Organizim or indihtkW Wfuyzj ti nyf.itiu r ' City Auto Service Hand Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go &nywbero at any tlmo." Stands DUuco Hotel and Ulanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 73 and 46 Night Phone id. HAHKI'lt & OOODATiU. nronrletorn. Unique Pantatorium rill? MODERN DVKR8. OLKANBnS. CltKHPKItH and HAT RENOVATORS Aent for Edward E. Strauta & Co. tine Tailoring Let ua rnaka your next fliilt. 2nri rninifrclnl. Phonr CrtO-X. r mi n ii i i imimiiim Continued ironi Pnpo Two.) liles of Iirldgo woro plnyod in addl- tioii to two taUlos of iion-payor& Mrq. S. C, Smnll .won tho first prize, n cut glass porfumo bottlo, and Mrs. E. C. Porhaiu rctT.Ivoil tho second prize, a cut glass vaso. In serving refrobinuonts, Mrs. Sengutnckcn was assisted by tho Misses Lucy, Ruth nnd Dorothy Horton, Gonoviovo and Doris Sfjugstncken and Mrs. V. S Turpon. Among thoso Invited woro Mes' dames A. B. Adolsporger, O. A. Den nett, J. XV. Honett, Ward M. Ulnlto, Kramer Dnteford, R. K. Booth, E 8, Unrgolt, Robert E. Browning, C. M. UyJor, Irn D. Dartlo, J. S. Coke. P. E. Cohan, W. S. Chnndlor, Eugeno Crostliwnlt. J. II, Plnnngnn, E. O. Planngnn. Elllo Farringer, Wm. Ford, A. J. French, Wm, drliiies, F. K. Gottliis, D. C. Oreenc, A. II. GIdloy, Goo. Gelsondorfer, P. A. Golden, A. L. Ilousoworth, A. T. Hnlnes, S. II. Hazard. P. E. Hnguo, M. C. Horton, F. G. Horton, Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., J. T. Hnrrlgnn, E. K. Jones. Dorsoy M. Kroltzor, I. S. Kuufman, G. W. Kauf man, E. W. Knmmoror, P. E Loefe, Herbert Lockhnrt, I. Lnndo, J. T. Mc Cormnc, M, C. Moloney, Arthur Mc- Koown, II. J. McKeown, Chns. Mc- Knlght, W. F. McEldownoy, V. T. rendered recitntlorr by Mrs. Geo. Hnzcr. Mrs. Pooto, who has boon Coos county corresponding socrotary of tho W. C. T. U., was prcsontod with n boautlful pin of tho ordor tho presentation bolng mado by Mrs. Watklns. Tho houso was boautlfully Hanson, Mrs. D. Stnnloy, Mrs. J. C. Swlnford. Sllvnn Parker and Paul Cox. xs'oxt Wednesday, Mru. J. A. Parker will ontortnln tho club nt hor homo in Uunkor Hill. O Tho Mizpnh Dlblo Class hold a Leap Year Social at their rooms Tues day ovonlng. Social games and coa vorsation filled tho hours pleasantly. Tho room was very prettily docoratoa In green with numerous honrts om blomntlc of tho occasion. Among those present wcro: Mrs. Goo. Hnzor. Miss Frodn Hnz cr. Miss Ellon Anderson, Miss Allco Wnttors. MIbb Rosslo Immol, Miss . Knra CIioubo. Miss Annlo Smith, Miss Lllllnn McCnnn, MIrb Llzzlo Chllds, MIbb Po Imhofr, Miss Prnnrea Goldon. MIbb Nelllo MacLood. Miss ........ , , Alma (iroteholl, Mrs. N. C. MacLeod. and cut flowers. Dollc ous rofrosh- nm, Mr8 c A Smltl M , M nironco toioy, ueo. uoinze, Marlon Reynolds, Molvln Jncobson, Rov. D. A. MacLood, Carl Grovo, Hnrry Dors olied, Tom Storn, Lylo Chnpollo, Paul Welling. Floyd donroi ChnB. Van 5Clle, Miss Dcsslo Baines nnd IL Richards. O Mrs. J. C. Swlnford will bo hosloss to tho Social Sowing Club noxt Thurs day nfternoon. n Thursdnv ovenliur. n number q( aa a.....jl.. Mnrshflold and EastBldo young peoploU MYRTLE POINT WEDDINGS .Ji.jivv.. "'"""lib"' i..v...u hi. "- fr AA A A A A A A A A (inn'a Covo. Tho trip was mado on Mr8 Mntt Nystrom rocoivod w-ord tho TUign and tho ovonlng proved, this week from her mother, Mrs a most dollgh ful ono. Among those Grny, uprising her of tho marriage m" 5l"S ir,p, K SS??il0;"Cl Kr Bister, Miss Mamie Gray, to w f' Z v' ZnZ' t" ;,' :eo' ,ur."".n cloctrlclnn nt Soat- A1I88 urny will bo ro- our renders as n teach- nionts woro served. Among thoso present wero: Mrs. Maudo B. Wntklns, Mrs. R. N. Lowls, Mrs. Prendegrnss, Mrs. E. Woodliull, Mrs. J. V. Hodson, Jlrs. Charles Cavanaugh. Mrs. Robert Mc Cnnn, Mrs. Geo. Bolster and Mrs. Geo. Hnzer. O AAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 .MOONLIGHT PICNIC AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Wlnnlo Simpson, Nolllo Olson, Mnbolj (j0t Wash. Lcaton, Hilda West, nnd Messrs. True mo'mberedby OIWIIIH, iU Ulllllllll, iVUUII IVUUUI IOUII, Chester Bnyo, B. Sterling, Wm. Loa ton, Ingvnll Potorson, Martin Poter J c"lesar 'as l''ven that Inve-Btmonta in smnll aero tracts near growing Bmschke, Mars0l8flPirOmnb'0' The Cf I5, Rl Sl hns s,,cl1 to offcr' C' ' ' Havc That Roof Fixed .vow CW OOKTIIEll Pbonr 9t Blanchard's Liverv W have secured tho livery busi ness of L. H. Helsner, and are pro pared to rencior excellent service to the people of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean satistactory service to the public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or tnythlug neoded In the livery line. We also do truck 'ug business of all kinds. HLANCHAHD IIROTIIER8 Phone I.'ifKJ LIvitjt. Feed and Sales Service. ill First and Aider Streets. Merchant, J. A. Mntson, E. Mlngus. son, Frank Ward. Irving Vineyard, 15. P. Morrlssey, Geo. P. Murch.S, Ciydo Vineyard, Ed Horton, Victor D. Mngnes, R. R. Montgomery, J. Wost, Emil West. B. MUnor, W. P. Murphy, Claude' 0 Nashurg, Harry Nasburg. W. S. Nlch-' olson, Eugene O'Connoll, C. R. Peck, E. G. Porhnm, Frank Pnrsons, C. K. or In tho schoolB of tho Myrtlo Point faection, tho fnmlly moving to tho stnto of Wnshlngton nbout six yonrs ngo. Myrtlo Point Entorprlho. . O Miss Nelllo Grnco Dlx arrived on Monday ovenlng's stngo and wns mot horo by Jay G. Bush, an omployo of 1'ICNIO . tlm Pnslnr jnlll contli of Tlnn.lnn nn.l . Min rnnnln U'orn nnlrnl In .nlo,r.. Porry, A. II, Powers, Hugo Qulst, Mrs. A. L. Barker wob hostess to Tiies-lay morning by Justlco E A. Wm. A. Reld. Boyd Richardson, Nolsl a number of friends at n picnic nt! Dodge. They donnrtod lmmolln'tnlv onnlo. J. T. Shaw. Smith-Powers jCnmp 1 on South Coos nttr thn pnmmnnv rn nn.winn ,ui.... E. E. Straw, C. A. Sehlhredo. Paul River whore bIio and Mr. Barkor, imv win mnkn imir iimnn -wi n.,oi. 11 t - . I !... !.. 11 il I. - - - "- " . .... -. Rasmusson, T. W. Rennlo, R. J. (MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance JM North Front 8tret STADDEN All :.Ir.da of photograph fortL, bromide rnlarginK and kodak finishing. Sandborg, S. C. Smnll, J. V. Smeaton, L. J. Simpson, D. Y. Stnfford, 0. W. Towor, H. S. Tower. Hnrry G. Tro- malno, W. A. Toye. W. S. Turpln, J. M. Upton, Chns. Van Duyn, R. F. Williams. P. M. Wilbur. Erie Wold, P. B. Walto, Misses Evolyn Anderson, Edna McGraw, Nelllo Montgomery, Ruth Horton, Lucy Horton and Dor othy Horton, O Mrs. P. W. Stevens of North Bend Holghts wns hostess Tuosdny nfter noon nt a farewell reception tender ed Mrs. B. P. Foote of Bangor, who leaves this week for Portlnnd whero they will mnko their futuro homo nnd whore Mr. Footo is now located. Tho have been spending tho summer ynca-l B rocont arrival In Oregon from Ar- uon. jno nay wns n most (loiigntrui. itansns. nnd tho brido Is ono of Jnck- Ono. Among those presont WOrO MrB.'oon enuntv'H slinnl tonnliora lmilm. H. R. Hyde, Mrs. P. A. Tlodcen. Mrs. been ompoyC(i ,n tlint capacity near River the past wlntor. Myr- Polnt Enterprise, o li. R. Hyde, Mrs. p. A. Tlo'lcen, Mrs." ueen 01 E. A. Cnrr. Mrs. W. P. McEldowneyJ iiocuo Mrs. Biiggs. Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs. P. S. tlo Pol Dow, Mrs. Dlmont, Mrs. E. B. Con-1 verso, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson nnd chll dren, Mrs. M. C. Horton nnd children, Mrs. L. W. Langdnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. J A. Blatt and Miss Blatt. AAAAAAAAAAAAA PLUMS AAAAAAAAAAAAA Tho Social Embroidery Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. II. E. Rnlnlor. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent In neodlo work and convocation. Rofroshmonts were served. Among thoso presont nfternoon wns very pleasantly spent, tnklng a llternry turn by the Intro duction of an Interesting reading by were Mrs. J. A. Parker. Mrs. C. Mar ??- I Mrs. Maudo Watklns nnd a clevorly tin, Mrs. Katherlno Parker, Mrs. 0. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA GIVEN WELCOME The following from a pnpor at Wonntfhee, Wash, will be of Inter est to the many Coos Bay friends of tho youni; couple: "Mrs. Eva Fullor last evening gavo a very pretty reception at hor homo on Orondo nvenno In honor of her son, Leo B. Puller, nnd his brMo, formerly Miss Ada Chapman of Mnrshileld. Oro Refreshments wore (Continued on Page Eight.)