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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREISOM, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913-EVENING EDITIOW. 8 rled. Miss Provnrt was nn MBinic tor In tuo Coos liny lJuslness Col lege niul since her arrival on the liny lms won ninnj friends who will , mute in congratulating .Mr. .Mc.Min Ion, one of Coos Day s most prmn lnent young business men, itiion tm i viccoss that Cuiiltl has brougnt hint oiti'iii:r.M t'liicrrr. ! .Miss lMna Hnwkman, daughter I of .Mr. anil .Mrs. I.. .M. Hllvens. ion this week for 1'ortinnil to Join n Juvenile company which has been engaged for this Orpheutn vaude ville circuit. The company was Mi ry to her mntlier, Sirs. Cyrus Happy lected by .Van Stnndborg. who hn of Spokane, who Is Bpendlng the stun- been In charge of tne women's a nier with her. "urimeiit of one of the Portland p.i- .j. tf $ i.eis anil consists 01 wto pick m i.n- . younger talent of the Northwest. I CllUltCII I'lCXICS. I 'Miss Hawkmnirs exhibition iluti- Ins ., - - ' in Portland n few years ago v.n Tbe nnnual nlcnlc of the Marsh- her tho place, she being repent"dl light refreshments will be served on ' fcid Haptlst church was held , urged by telegrum beforo her p.ti Mm LTniinds for those who do noc Wednesday at Charleston Hoy. 1C7 nuts permitted her to go. Her ! SPECIAL OFFERING MONDAY oS (Continued from jfj'jg?- be enjoyed on an excellent pavilion that lms been built. Special boat service has been provided' between tinfirii- nil finlniH nn the Day and tho grounds, both going and coming, and I ,.. !......,.. ...Ill lin ccrvi.tl nn ' bring their lunch baskets ?: I - PI,A.V FOlt PICNIC. j.nrtlclpatlng In Its plensures, The cleverness assures her of the 111" detalls of the fine outing were given ,.0sr wnlch her ninny .Mnrshib'ld In Thursday's Times. .;. .j. .; The Marshfleld .Methodist Sunday School held their annual picnic .ves ts rove. Tim J-adles Art Club will hold their1 minim! nlrnln Kundnv. August 10. nt'tnrilnv afternoon at Pipers Charleston Day. The members and 'The steamer Alert cnrrled the crowd their families will participate In the between "" or 100 attending. big doings. The dny was spent in gnmes and 4 .. races. The committee In chnrgu be- I Cl.t'll PIC.VIC I log Finnic Sumner. Mllo Sumner nnd - ' K. H. Campbell. Mrs. W. H. Dungnii was hostess to the Hoyol Auction Drldge Club' The Sunday School of the Chris- Thursday afternoon at the A. i I nan cnurcn eujoyen a pn-mc iu oun friends will wish her. I.VKOIt.MAIi CHAT. Mrs. E. E. Strnw loft yesterday for Myrtle Point where she will visit Mrs. II. 0. Duller and .Mrs. U. (1 Johnson for a few days. Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Is spending a two weeks vacation with friends and relatives near Paget Sound. .Mrs. It. K. llooth. .Mrs. G. A. Den- Owen summer home on South Coos set Pay last Thursday wlilcli was iiiett, .miss .Mmigo Harry, .miss .Mildred Hlver. I voted by all present to be the mostnlte nnd n few others nro planning The party left on the early inorn-'succossriii nnnir 01 mo kiihi given . iu njieim me n-.m:i pun ui u.i g boat and on their nrrlval sat by the Christian church. The start at Fred Hennett's ranch In the Sand In i' ...- --.. -.-- -..-. - - . . i - . .. . . . . ... ... down to nn old fashioned chicken was ninne at u o cjock irom mo w. dinner. Tho nnturnl attractive de- A. Held home on central avenue, i ne uow- H. rorntlons were made moro attractive committee In charge was Ilov. De by numbers of Japanese lanterns ard, Sydney Iniinel, Mrs. Ynke. hntiL'liiir in flip troes and on the ve-. W. Painter nnd V. A. Hold. inudn. After reaching the Dny, side ex- In tho afternoon tho Maze guests eurslons were mnde to Shore Acres Joined tho group, some plnylng and tho lighthouse, where Cnpt. cards, othors enjoying tho numerous Dunsou contributed much to the cutlng sports. . I pleasure of the day. After a getier- At enrds, Mrs. A. T. Haines won ous lunch the nfternoon was spent tho first prize, which was a willow 'on tlip beach, the crowd returning nt bnskct. the handiwork of the hos- twilight. teas, filled with maiden hair ferns. Desldes the children of tho classes, In tho late afternoon refreshments the teachers present were: Mrs. were served by Mrs. Diiiignii, nsslst- Howard. John Motley, Sydney Iniinel, rl by Mrs. J. H. Mllner and Mrs. P. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Iniinel and .Miss Ilos- K. (lottlns. Isle Inimcl. Those enjoying Mrs. Dungnn's v v v hospltalll;' were: Mrs. A. I.. House-! 4 worth, Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzer. Mrs. P.j I M. K. llltOTIIKItllOOl). 1C. (lettltiH, .Mrs. J. II. Mllner. Mrs. CIiiih. .McKulght. Miss Shonkwllcr.i The Methodist Drothcrlinod held MrH, Fred Powers, .Mrs. V. 11. Scott, their monthly meeting nt the homo Mrs. Cattron. .Mrs. J. T. McCormnc of (1. X. Dolt on South Second streot nnd Mrs. A. T. Haines. J last Wednesday evening. The Mno guests were Mrs. E. 0'- Reports from tho vnrlotiB commit Connell, .Mrs. Alice Pord, Mrs. Du-.tees were listened to and It was de bell, Mrs. )t C. (Ireen, .Mrs. E. K. tided Hint tho llrotherhood should Jones. Mrs. William Pord and Mrs, .go to Contain August L'ml for the Arthur McKeown. purpose of assisting In tho orgnnlzn- tlon of n Sunday School. I Af'K) Tltll'S. After tho business session, n so- clnl evening was enjoyed, when the Tom Dennett, (ieorgo Sherldnn.lhost assisted by his nous, Eric nnd .Miss .Mildred Will to, Miss Madge Dnr-j Ed. served refreshments to the ry nnd Mrs. It. K, Dooth relumed kucbIh. Thursday ovenlng In their unto from Sntherlln where they went to lirlnir iMisH wnito to mo nay ror a short stoy. They spent one day at the P. 11. Walto homo Iu Uoseburg. Tho trip homo wns a linn! one, a heavy rain having made the mountain road very slippery for auto travel and compelling tho passengers to wnlk on some or the sleep hills, lUIIHAI, (Ol'Plii: I - Itev. J. V. lleiison nnd brlilo left Chlcngo July a I for Mnrshflold nnd will roach horo on tho next Ureal: water. Hov. IleiiKon Is the new pas tor of the Swedish Lutheran church (Itld Will lironi-ll lllu flriif Hni-nwin ...... ...'. I.. . -' ..(,... uwiug in tuo heavy rains limiting Sunday, August II. Kev. nenson mid the road' hard Iu travel. E. S. Dar-.wlfo will be tho guests nt tho Erie gelt ami wife. J. Albert Malson nnd Johnson home until their npartinents son, Julius, mid Miss draco Kruso are furnished. "iu mu iciivo until unlay for their nuto trip to Medford and Crnlor ! j.iiuu, f T fr J. T. Harrluan nml wife nmii Aiiiiiiiiiii'iiiii,ini .,iu iu..i.. t.in,. ..r the eiigiiKement or MIhh Hazel Clare ProMirt and .Veil II. Mc.Mullen, miiii auer of tho Coos Day branch of tho rnloii Moat Company. .MIhh Pro van left today for I)uiiinlu, ill., where she will visit her sister. Mrs. S. It. Wind, and Will return In WEI IX SKI'TlttlllKII. daughter. Mabel, and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Perry left Tuesday In tho llar rlgnn auto for Jacksonville ami Medford. I HOXOItS MltS. II.UTV. I Mrs. (l. w. Kaufman will enter tain Monday afternoon coninllmentn- Illlls. Mls.s Mnmie Mnhoiiey Is planning to spend n fow dnys with friends nt Ten Mllo. Mrs. (Ieorgo W. Crnlg nnd family. Miss Mlnervn Meciim nnd Poster Mc Honnld motored over to Dnndoti Inst week. They had a delightful time m tho bench and report tho roads between hero tho tho city by the fccn In very good condition. Dr. and .Mrs. D. W. Endlcott of Co (tillle, ciiino over Wednesday to ls It nt J. S. I.yon'M homo. Dr. Endl cott returned Thursday and Mrs. En dlcott remained for tho week. Miss Orotchen Sherwood relumed to her homo Iu Couullle this week alter a pleasant visit with Miss Pearl Itclgard. Mrs. Frederick I). llrown of (Inrdl nor Is spending a fow days here as n guest of Mrs. C. II. Marsh and other friends. Mrs. A. 0. Aiken nnd daughter. Miss Florence, nro expected homo next week from n visit In Situ Fran ilsco. Tho date of tho marriage of .uish Aiuun una j. t). .Moreen lias not been formally announced but it l understood that It will toko place In August. K. A. Annln and family, of Myr tle Point, nro expected hero this evening to Join u pnrly of Morsh- iioiu touts who win picnic nt tho ranch of Mr. nnd Airs. Chus. Stnuff iu tno fenud mils tomorrow. Mrs. Fred Cnthornll, formerly Miss Mny Stuiirf, Is expected here about August 1.1, for n few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Hull, mid other lelatlves nnd frtauls on tho Day. Sho now resides Iu Oakland. Mr. Cather all holoK ono of the engineers on the Xnilll Smith. Her ninth. .r Mra f. - - ...--....,., mum!, win uiso ucconipniiy her to tho Dny. .Miss .Mario T. Maloney Is hnvliif, a delightful tour or Itnly nrcordliig to letters receive.) from Inn ci, had tho plensiiro or nn nudlence with I'opo Plus u( tho Vntlcnn early In July, mi honor Hint has been dlffl inlt to secure ns the Popo hnd not I, I von nny nudlonces for sovornl months owing to Ill-health. In addi tion to the Pontlflciii Lhim- i,. nil. ......... i. ..."? ""' ...vMuiii MM-vices nt hi. Peters Ca thedral, ono of th iiiiihi iwn.i i,...., - ... ,u..l I ., ...--- .....v., .iiiiivn i uioiuii in uie worm ! NOT ONE WISE WOMAN ON COOS B WILL mbb inDC vMmn lfkck $5.00 Values Up to $10.00. NoOne in the Lot Worth Less Than $7.50. Tlic season's most rlmmiing crcnfioiis in DAINTY VOIUO KKOCK LOVELV hlXdlOUMKS-rAINT IMJHTTV CMWK TIHSl'li );s,: Some in eonl styles: all siimrl and j;mil lookuij;-. I liesc 30 dresses &. have been here six weeks ng. On aecomil of nnf having ihem ready in t (lie lnaiiuraclnrer offered lliein lo ns al a big discoiml, so that we wouH; cepl (liein and lake (lieni off his hands. i ' Just 50 Dresses Monday Only $5.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. O'CONXKI "SMAirr lU'll.DINd. I r ;.! FOIl W'OMFX." mom points for n fow weeks visit Theli little sou, .lack, will reiuulu hero with Mr, nml Mrs. Carl Hverlsen. Win. Denning mid family of Asto rla. are sieudlug their vacation here with his brother. U P. Deuulng, nnd other relatives. Mr, Deuulng Is keen nip to Curry couiHy and will prob ably spend most of It nt the .Marsh runch. They formerly resided nt Port Orford but left there about twenty yours ago for Coos liny. Mrs. M. I). Pnyntz Is expected hero Hflflll friliii Unl'llmiil (ft vltllt Mru V or of tho lighthouse at Astoria and p, Mllor nnd other Coos lluyVrle'nilH. formerly was keener of tho Capo Ar-. ,, , ...... ... ... ago lighthouse , '" """ Mrn- " " niMi ion m- A. K. Flske nnd wlfo of Kan Fran- ! "'(:"' ,,"i;o,A.m,H w.hl,r tllt'1 W,J dsco. are spending their viu-iitlmi ii? K"(""H (,f Ml- , "ml MlH- '' ' with friends hvre. Mr. Flsko Is SI,''."M)n. .0V.t,r..s"'"1" . .. . nuent of tho inier-nconn Ti-iniMi.nriii. ,,,M- ''" 'oiie.ieii oi hnii ! ranciscd I'orthuid nbout September 1. where ,eav n..' ""' , 'V!! . ISi'? M .McMiillen will ho iimr- uni n,,iTin ......'"...?"" A.V i'"" she nml Mr b":;- PIANOS ' - . PIANO, v -MASON HAM UN HA ROMAN LlTnVKi KIXCiSHUKY .. MILTON OONOVlL1 PACKAKl) AVlLLIXCJTOX rHSKl!).MlMAXl)T PIANO PLAYERS I'LAYOTOXK AN(iHLlS KXAHK-ANaBLlTK HAIxMXMAX I'LAYKU 1TDV1G AXCJBLU.S nLOMArKHR ANGKLUS rOXOVER CAWOLA KINUSBURYOAKOLA IILTOX INYFSIBLK KUPIIONA PLAYKU T1IK AL'TOTOXK '"'''' J" 'S" .I-.S7C.I, .V.s-J7 ilKXTS smrixti M.iciirxus. I tlon company nml purchasing iiKcut of tho Inter-Oiean Transportation company nt San Francisco, Roger Shorinnii. formerly agent of the steamer Alllnnce on Coos Hay. beforo C. P. Doe nml Company took the vessel over from the dmy-HoP compnny. Is siientllng his vncntinn on tho liny, lie now has n position in n large bank at San Frunclsn. llo roports Hint A. K. Pollexren nnd wlfo recently moved Into their Hue suburban homo nt Mill Valley. P. X. (irny, who Is well known on tho Uuy, n brother-in-law of Mr. .Shermnn ii ml formerly malinger of the llrny lloli Steamship company. Is now en Kiiged In tho real estate buslnohs In hnn Fnuiclsco. Will IllltcbeKmi. wlm iu ,.!. ..,.,. ployed In tho clothing storo of his uncle. Jus. Hiitclioson, nt Kureka. Is spending his vacation on tho Iniy as the guest of his grandmother, Mrs Akiics llutcheson. Ho Is gottlng along fine nt Kurokn hut still ihlnkB uiriu m no pinco UKo Coos liny. Will IntondB to leave for Kurnim ....v. week. Mrs Ivy Coiulron roturnud this wrek from n soveral weeks stay nt nrlous Cnllfornla points. Yornon Smith nnd brlilo nro ex pected here on tho Adollne Smith ;"" "i eer. 10 mnto their homo Mr. Smith will I... i.ii.hii.. ...i.i 111 tl . 0, - """ "llll IIIU t. A. Smlt.i company. They will oc . ui.y tho Ward M. ninke homo Managan nvenuo which Mr. Smith recently purchased, tho Wakes erect ing n new homo on South Fifth street. .iT8V J Uonott returned this l i':"!Tcn hero she 2 WW, Olll'llllllll? fl Tll. IfAnl,. . I it.,.,.... C....V." .,"." ' "V:""- "rs. :. v.1 "vjiRoini-Kijii nnu .miss i v ?. . ." W,IC! wore ,,cr Knsls for n fow days, also returned with her Lieut. Scl.lllerstrom and wl o who S" SP0V,U "' vacation li m' !1.1.' ?: "esulur Army with who Is Hpondlng tho siunmor with frlonds nml relatives on the liny, re turned yosterduy from n visit with Mrs. s. Chandler on South Cook Itlvor nml will spend tho coming week with Mrs. Ilonry Seiigstueken. Mrs. K. U. Hodsoii nml iluughter, Irene, or South Coos Klvor. spout part or tho week with her parontH, Mr. and Mrs. MeCtum Iu North lioiul. Mrs. lloo. Illnck nml ilnughtor, vein, or .Mirth iieml. spent tho wook piocecd to Seattle ti visit nt hei old home. ) h'jicH to Kulu better hi tho rluuige. Mrs. V. I). Cohan lie next week from n visit (til In Portluml, Tncomi cl iiorthorn iioluts. C. It. Peck and fitSj ken .1. Albert Mntsonn;! tunc "Tho Nook," on SI River for tho suronitr, ThurHiliiy. Dr. T. .1. Mi'Cormae uil poet to leave nn the tel next week for their ll koloy after liovhig speat J titer on the May. John I), (loss and r2 from their honeymoon til of tho week and nroitkl Nicholson anartinenti. blisses Husau nnd Brt-j of Suernmentn. arc i;'-l Hiiiiiiner ns gucDls ot ti at tho (leo. Romh home on CutvliliiK All'H- W- S. C.iniullcr, ti! lulet. er Hiiiiiiner home on f .mihh .Mario Seamnii will lenvo next Itlvor. week for Hoii'olov. C'nl.. wlmi hI.o l- I.. (Jrannls and ta will outer Miss lleud's sehool, u (Ililloy nml children. Jl' nimnilllg mciioo lor vntlliif woinim. ion. .mikh lint i . ICO. K. W. Kunuueror tniiL nniiiv nml U'ilKon nml Donnlil A!H ('. F. .McHeorgo nml I'umlly loft this Joying n two weeks' oa Wl'ok for a motor tour In Purl n.-- net llnv. Air. Allen Itll ion am other Curry county points, will Join them from tine i '"". iiuiry .Mann nun nieeo, Mlas t.lnilys Richards, left today on tlio Women nro alwaji llrcakwater; .Mlts Richards stopping wIhIios hut tho charjH i? In I'nftlfi.i.l n,.i At-.. li . Portluml Mrs. Maun will proniinl. I parents. Mr. n ,' "" ,' "" R..i.uin..Q . .V' ;."".. '" 1'aui . .....u.oviuill l his F m m tin ... . HtPriaI ,no I LAYOTOXK IWI-'IJ Pi ivi'P IMIOXK lo-L. Hlt01 IN AX!) SKK AX1) HEAK OUR THE THOMAS MUSir u . vartms? PIANOS. STORE V(ll'tlt II. VI. 1 I, Ihls week ror San Frnncis.'o 0 ,a" been rrniisrn,,i . . :'u "." Phllllpplnea nnd vill babb.'o c '.! cl et.l tho Islands from San ftan. tt'irnSst Jui1bo m" ....,.J -' Wllhur nnd wife left n fe. y ago for a two weeka ynmUnn I 137 Second St.. MaivshhYUl. NOT FIWMXG JUST 1IIG1T ItllAll tiiic lu' Mr Jnck Maltos, Copneronolin fni Ifornln. would not makn W;?i Z,'! , "L, nt absolutely tmo. "i 'Ills nnd they entirely" creT n e and I have had no kidney trout L 1$ On an Auto Trip, On a Camping Trip, On a Hunting Trip, On a Picnic Trip, On a Vacation Trip, On a Pleasure Trip, On a Fishing Trip, On any (rip that takes you out into the you will nlwavs find A Kodak will add to your interest and enjoyment. ' proved its useful conmanionshir to thou You should have one. AYo will teach you how to use it. See us about it. Red Cross Drug Sfo HK lltni. Owl PrescrlnH " . ,. iivv U'c (lo Prinlhiff and Developing- aSh'B&ft7W55 Vv