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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1914)
fpr .mii'ii'i.XiUinwwilfei i ". f. i"iih i rs?51 IH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914. EVEMING EDITION. TWO Speci MH al Offerings 1 fo AUIIHJL KUtiS I 11 K iM1 -.-' HOMKrtlCK. Ira ro.NTRIBlTlONS conctrnlns ih!1 haiipvniug. intended tor i.ub,.ation In the soclty depart ment of The Times, must be sub united to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. .. Friday of each week, i Exceptions will be allowed only In cases where the events occurred later than the !m mentioned.) I'CKSOXAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Hay pcoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received In the social Ue partment. Telephone 133. No tice of club meetings will be published and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. re a jrlrl's prerequisites jj may be (lie r oae of them hand as beautifully deornrl with flowers from the lawn of Mm Fred MtCollum. cf North Iieml Mrs Ann Flanagan-Moffatt and tin Misses Sherllan did tho tleinrnUiu: whhh was greatly admired and m Joyed. Only relatives and ery Intimate friends of the family were present , n n:il the louple wer. attended l Tip- v . t.ini. tiA iiia miv ip in ins wr.ri . ju u4s " f -" . ..... ...... ti - .u v 0.....1. nut let mm iumii'" "" " """ Irk of t,. s:gh(s and the sounds and smeiit, I C:Vhib.:jChrep-.Ut.,.k..ng the cue he lo.es the hi I la oest. To my torn on tha hlll-tldt .treat. ! , he flirt with many before he mar- ,r!one: . . ., L I 80. ilr:a. don't be prone to Imagine I want to go back where the houses thal By gnl HnrfV tnd Prnnk are v . .i.i. .h- m. iu.hi..t ! "wrlotis" when they simply pay you ...F-,r " w,th !he woods nlnd. .h- utt'e attentions which, after all. wnere tne raatrui greens 01 me lr-. -r'S prerequisites. It Is true trees ana vines Lend their ieaie to my heart and wia,a' jto his own conclusions. Let him lark the question, "Which shall I i want 10 go oara wnerw wie rotes .marry? rUn . . . , Don't forget that a mr r vriaB wt r !- AUU tlWi V VI Hlt.V fHW i And the splry odors of spruce Dine Se'tle down from trees sky-tall. rt' sentimental dav dreimer of f After the ceremony n weddliiK la girl who sees In every youns man I banquet took pine- nt the Chandler, I want to go where the things Cod whom she meets a made I Of course. I know Are the same aa I used to see. ! rr.al xlrl has her mom And I want to hear the alad songi meat. When she feels depressed of birds, land lonely she thinks how nice It And the hum of the honey-bee. would be to have some one to look I after her anl tell her y!u Is nicer making love" the bride's brother, and Mrs. Matter j p as lies' man and matron or lion -r The bride, who Is an unusuall beau-1 tlful Klrl. made a respeudent )rl Ir M HOME. ,l man's w-rk. If you try to do It d her sown and veil of into on 1 von will enly succeel In making . hnnced her beauty. She carried n lycrself cheap. J shower botiuet of brides rose day dretmer off "' iu ic-itrinuii vuuius ery young man I banquet took placo nt the Chandler, "fairy prince." iat which couts were laid for nine that every nor-1 Those present weio Cnpt. and Mrs. ments of'aentl- l''c'e' '',,:L'-, cl), nil;l -Mrs- Wm Mauee. Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Wilbur and Miss Stella Wlckluud. v 4 si:iti:..m; pautv. I want to lie down on my attic bed, nd better than any other ulrl In the j t i-.i ..,..!..., ...i. ii ii... ,t.. i.u.n, wnrlfl. Anil If aho U an nrillnarv rtiiu iiuiiiBiin miiKiiuunie injii "-" ::V ..I "...'-' ,."'. n V,1nn,)n,. . ,, n I..1I.. ..- ran. inuinan xin ineee vnnue cuoiikius oi " -""" . -; j"v. i'- i.i fit t...I .1. .!... , Manrp will take thf fnrm nf snnio ty of .VOIUIK folki. friends Of Mr. mill hedrous one whom she KnowV M". Robort Holland, who wore mnr- And their )lah on the window-' Bt the wlc girl when she p.ets "'' that day. chartered the TIokt pane window- im ,,,.,. nml wonl ,, Coos Ither to ti.e Fnrln- gether and takes the compliments icfl'I where they are spent: ng thol nm.i..iMi.r,iiMlii "ill lre-v Pwlies as lightly ns ' honeymoon, to soronn le them. But what most of all I Just long to ,hov 'Rrc -offH aml wallllBfor- llK.rAmong those present wore. Minuet "v .. tirnnotuil licfntB Hho aslca: "Whli-h i Anne Holland. Kclltli Pcndergrns i. . '?...ai!fu5"Jl.l0"0?g.,lwce of these men shall I marry?" Mrlt. UrPKK. Maybelle Farley, mil jiuu m iivbi hit inn me nor uu onte a a Yot'.vf; coi'pm: wi:d. l more. And be held In her fond embrace. So I'll Mart today tor the up-stnte A ,,,... .n W(?d,ni? of , To my home on the hlll-Hlde street ' wpk WUB ,l,Hl of Il0,,crl Holland For Vm Sick of rliS ii"t. nd Iho T M,M PT F'', dBIIR,h,,0,r sounds and smells. Vf -tr' nn, M.rH' John V")?K' w,l.,ch And the erl nf tho chV- 1.0!.. 1 1. !?? l . Vtinusiiay Moesrs. Chas. llonebrnko. Cecil Hcl land, Irwin How, IMgar Farley, Chas. Rrnnby. C. W. Wnrnor. Illu fonl Davis. Win. ICvenhoff. 4. ., .;. I I ! PIHSCIM.A CLFM. G Tho Prlprllla (Mub not with Mrs. ". it n..i. .... . lustlco Pennocl; officiating. The '"".. ""',. 'J,- ' "' "'"" bride wore a traveling suit nf blue MILS nre constantly propounding 1 cloth and carried white sweet pons, S of last week. Tho newly elected of- iicor nre: prositiont, Mrs. A. Snow: tllliwt Vllllflf filsili ftalllmv nn tiwt Which of them hIioiiI.I I marry?" Or'. nrt nUo 'rrled ajvoet peas. f mati nttontlnil ! n ululnn Mlun l r ...... --.-..-.,. ... ,, . ...... v. , .....,., . 111.Mi1..,.. rn- .. . MnvliMln PnrUv. ivlm wnrn whllA Min' '""". I roiiimriT. Mr ...,.... .... .... in The Vlte-Presldent, Mm. (iiilo; Secretary. .irs. Itnurko. OwIiik tn the nrovnlonco of a qrestlnn like this: "I hnvu .nii.viif 110 I'tiiie). " n .1 .1 nl.n f....tn.t . ,t nun 111ml iniiii-u bhiti iitjun. i iiu ... ,.. . , ..... - .. , .. if 1 . "" ". , . -,.. wa nttHiiiloil liv I la lunthnr "''' " wnoo ping COUgll. I was I have ben koImk about with twn groom was imenuou n ins nioinor. , , . , , ,iiu,,,, ..." boys for the last six months. Which Holland, an best man. After. ,in,ir ito iher V.V Wnn7, ' "11 iiuuuiiuiiH wore i n." .,...... .....".... . " should I marry If they both pro pose:- wrtes uoru niako. 1 ho luremony congratuh I.. ,...!,.,. I lt.. n 1 ill ijiiiui 11111 iiiiui 11 niuiiM iiiiwun l'll- M .Alboo. of Hunker Hill, will enter tnm. 1 ho nfternonn was snout In 111 nun aitiu .& ..... 1.. ...... iiiiik uiiiiiri iin viTiami 1 1 1111 n.iiinin 1 m.n ..rd ' yoJIng . "yu Hl .. l.n.r honoymonn at tho Far! , . - ' J," j- JJJ ask yourself seriously: "Am I niliH , ' ''""'P ('no. Itlvor. the young ,'. , " ,n " ' "to-. sure that the young men In question i ,0"l'" will ho at home with thej. I. ' .,, .T1 ,"e '". 'l0"rl' ? 1 Bninni inuuier, mi, aiiiiio iiomi.hu, 1..1 ".. V. .... .. ' un Mini MTH irrv me No girl has a rlgh a man Is In lo (ells her no. I -laht to Hiippo. that ' "" ;'" ' Thiiiw present w"," ",'' '" uo"ei with her until he " "l f: Mr. and Mia. " "oikui. if 11 limn uhiu i Kellov. of Umpire, xrundiiuivnta nf . marry ynu he will ask you. And nn-l,he ,,r,,,0! Mr-Blul Mr"-'oni,ou Mri- ' 111 m.' viiirrTTTlTvi til ho has Hpokwi vou have no right V 'tor,en- Mr- W ',"n ' "'-, . " Ai ' NO,n " ,M'"NI Mr. and Mrs. Home Owner :- Why do we love the forests and fields? Because Mother Nature makes them beautiful with flowers, streams and grass. We spend the greatest part of our time in the house and we should have beauty there, too. We know how to make your home harmonious and beatiful. We have the furniture and the furnlslngs to do It with. Ccmc to see' our stock; you will not quarrel with our PRICES ' GOING AND HARVEY "WE SELL IT FOR LESS' RockingChairS)4 Davenports an) ' Navajo Rugs Our lino Is so com . that wo can supply j, needs of any m Here aro a few of fe RUGS PRICED AT $1.25 SI. 75 $2g $2.50 $3,00 S3? S&.00 $5.50 S60C $6.50 $8.00 SlQtt $15.00 $20.00 $2s'ol $27.50 $30.00 $329 ' $35.00 flj-jj ROCKING CHAIRS PRICED AT $1.50 $1.75 $250 3.00 $3.50 S JJ.bO S5.00 $3 $7.50 $1O.50$12S $15.00 $.17.50 S ' $35.00 and $45$ PARLOR BE! Davenports $35 $45 and $55 See our fine of genu me Navafo Indian Rugs before it is too late, This is a chance of a lifetime to net one d .3 these beautiful crca- ( tions. GOING & HARVEY CO, Complete House Furnishers to hint iilout hln liitomlona tonttuiiR 10 otlit-r toil nu motor! you Ilu form too ltnlor n foumUtlon to build llfi'" "roi' ho" noon. Kvory ulrl hi the wurldiravlhl fllO Is ll'lt liniMalOHKlv IlliulliTii.lli ,. Kct Iter ulturo of i'hauilntM nud ' '1,u w''l" of .1, .1. Daly, cliU-f swnot iiutiiinita" lnfoi't her votith ,',"l'i' oi i ue (ioverninent ilroilKtf Ih imkmmI. I ut th avorxH youiiu x'li lilt, and Ml May Mnnuo, of Km- na u,,,r.n i. A:.,i .'IL m.J ...... : "i ... I The lUptlMt I.ullea- Aid SopIpu ' I .. , ., . .,. ,. .. OI AOftll lll'll I tllut In llwil, net i.i i innii may ilume w th o any ' ". iiiouht oi uii urooin; tecii, i. ' , , , , ,V " ., ." .. ,' '"' mlor f t:inoi. . may uki voi. J'ollaiid. Mr. nud Mm. .lohu I'ailey. Ji '".,.'. L Mver" "". on UK or lri.tliitf. Up mny av '' MImM Karloy. IMuar Kurley' 7.""" "?. . ""-"'. Man .or ill.' comiilluient anil buy you raiwu ' Aiut l-'arley. uncle of the " ,' V-.-"-.?" .:. u" ".' pppwV'.li , ,1 n 1 ," .. I.Ml.l '"'I dlt'l ,1 II1IIIII1TTM. KflKIflll Willi llnlll I. inpiir nilflMIOIIM IIIOIIH rKUIIV "". IIMIMIIK WIIIMIINC I'Iiiiih won- uiadp for nlinli. ,ifiv In AiiKUHt to Iki rollowoil hy a enfe terln aiiiipor on Homo SHiunlny n UK curly In AiiKiiat. Tlu iiioiiiIiith woro Kind tn wolt'onm iln.tr irrifint pioHldiMit. Mrs. F. v. Wood, who lins IWI'llllv ralnrnnl fro,.. .. ..1..1. ..1.1. .": "in tian nu ill nor inotlor III Idaho. Thoe iiicaont f hin limn doesn't hui ir Into matrimony ),r,' whli h took pluiH lust Tuowlny I "pr 't' JT In Idaho. Thoe iicgtni Ho ihootH hU wir... In tu. Horda w,n n1 f ,l"' ,lllf ""''"I w-iita ,,0," ,VI,'',A Mt'n. Mrs. II K of an old guiiio. "lln kiu-U tn tho ,f ,lie wo,,,t I'"" Pt- Tho pore-! f;'"1!"- A,,r," ' '' ?IxItr. Mrs. I'roil Iirottleat. how to tliu Hlttlcal. lie- "",- ,,wH i,,"' " Hip chupol of i .?"'. "'?: NV W1. Mra V M.f. . n.m-.ini in North lli'iid. Tlio V" llU!','r' Ml''1- ' I- (iiirno'i. Mi-h JEWELRY AND OPTICAL GOODS ' REASONABLY PRICED od ; l. Murklo. Mih. .1. . rinrk nnd Mlg uimi i.iviiiKHion, and Hpv. A V lln.sford. mxfiK C 6amZ3CX2ZWi:ULtXiaTri:Lrwr-rr'l earan : CI? Sale W i.oncji: soci.xk. Tho Ilrothoiliood of AmerlPHii Ypo-! limn naye a proKiowive card party, nnd nodal TliurHday at their loduo room In the rinnlsli Hall. After an Informal ovenliiK. rofieshmoiila worn Sni'VlHl tO tho tflHXittt lirmniil ..-I... I wore: Norman Kent or. (Jeo. (jet-1 time. Mr. .Imkson. Mr. Downa. T ' Sherroll llobert. Dr. and Mrs Shaw .Mr. and Mm. (j. Johnson. Mrs. Uomke. (ioo. Itouike. Mrs. Wnlkor. Mis. (irnndoll. Mw. 1'oterson. Mrs umtz. Mrs. Claience Hansen, Fred' I.. Moore. Ml, Fern Look. MUs Ma well. Mrs. !:. n m(.v .,,. i ' Mm . llrockniiiPllep. Mr. Ai-Kliy.' Mrs n.1.1!! h. Mr' i,,ia Mr- vere. Mrs J Ditwran. HW'V VOi UV IX OVK STORE YOU GET SUPERIOR QUALITY OQOli AT HXASOXAULE PRICES. OUR JEWELRY IS AUTISTIC .Y OKSIGX, FASUIOXABLY CORRECT AtD PKOMRl YMADE AND FINISHED. OUR OPTICAL GOODS ARE TtlK MUST, 1ST US TXST YOUR EYES AND FURNISH YOU CORRECT OL.tSSMS.Z.VS VILl DO IT RIGHT AND REASONABL Y. " H. S. TOWER 1 Tni.Miti.i-: ri.rn Mi:irri.(;. , J.Uo 1-V( tli Head Thimble Huh ,m .Nostordny wiiii m,s n ,.. ,i ... '" .. noon of iieodleuoik the hoata ionoil dainty refreshments rZ iliib Is iilanniiiK to hold a nlcir iv l.v. AtiMM 7. In Slm,..on i"a,k If the weather i i.in,i.i .. ' '' h ." eluh ... meet with m j"" VS 5. S Jei-nluKw. Mr, K ,.,., t.r M. Hani.. M, , V,. "",: J. G. Julie,,. Mn r Ku.s,. m, 'jshlre and Mrs. i!..,hai,u " Tl) C.-IVrrnJllliiiV ,.um In order to reduce our lartje stock of Fishintj Tackle, Sport ing Goods and Broken Lines of Stock we are offerincj the Greatest Bargains in the His tory of Our Store FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. Look over tn,: . n end see our windows. Keguiar Special $16.00 $10.70 $12.00 $8.00 $5.00 $3.35 $4.00 $2.65 $1.00 70c Fishing Rod Fishing Rod Fishing Rod Fishing Rod Fishing Rod Automatic Reels .. Collapsible Baskets Salmon Trolls, ea. 25c Trout Trolls, ea. 20c O'Shaughnessy Flies, per doz. 75c $5.00 $3.55 $1.25 80c 10c 12i2e 50c Gunnery Special Flies, doz. $1.20 75c Special Leaders 40c 30c Rods, Fly Books, Leader Boxes, Reels, Baskets, Lines, Gut Hooks, etc., etc., all selling at practically 33 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT Keen Kutter Knives, 25 Per Cent Discount. Keen Kutter Razors, 25 Per Cent Discount. Khaki Norfolk Suits, $5.00 values, now .. . .$3.85 Automobile Robes, 20 Per Cent Discount. Spalding Bathing Suits, 20 Per Cent Discount. Razor Straps, 25 Per Cent Dis count. SEE OUR WINDOWS i i i Mis. . R .UeN)Ull . U Claybaiiiil, h.iie u, tattons for a bn,u.. !MIM Tuesday afternoon ,oi,i' 'heir sisters. Mi- ( ,,! j ine bunnery Sportsmen's Headquarters Front Street WE RELIABLE JEWELER. 'XUiJissJiL' Hush. 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