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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1907)
KTimmmMiMii uttmitmrniimmmmr i im in .' - 4 THE UAlirruuuyHAT'lHfltSrmHnanncuu. uncuum, ouuun i , vu i wuuiu) 0 WHIAT !8K8fifWHllS?'e'P) filial (n A wedding of Interest was cele bartcd last Wednesday evening at the Methodist Episcopal church, and the contracting parties were Miss Iva Langworthy, daughter of Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy, and Mr. Paul Peralta, formerly of Oakland, Cal., but now of Coqullle. The bride, a very bright and at tractive girl, never looked so hand some as she did in her wedding gown of Liberty satin with a veil wreathed with orange blossoms, and carrying a shower boqtiet of bridal roses. The bride was given away by her father Mr. J. O. Langworthy, and at tended by Miss Esther Yaegor, a sweet and most Interesting girl. The bridegroom wora the coventional black, and was attended by Mr. James Watson, the county clerk of Coqullle. Mr. Peralta is a fine young man. He is employed with the S. P. It. R. Co. at Coqullle, and there the couple will make their home. ' have moved to Marsh field from Min nesota, her former home. A de lightful evening was enjoyed by all. Musical selections were rendered by several different guests after which a delicious supper wa3 served by the hostess. The Modern Woodmen of America gave a banquet and social time In the Redman hall Friday evening. The occasion was the initiation of a number of candidates and the or- anlzation of a quartet. The order py by her manner, and kept an In terested crowd absorbed by her witty remarks. Miss Alice McCormac as sisted In welcoming the guests as did Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. F. Frledberg, all of whom dispensed the refresh ments at a late hour in the evening. It was an evening of the most en joyable entertainment. One of the young men made remark to the reporter that caused her considerable amusement, to the effect, "that to be Tfhe Steamer M e F, PLANT Plant sails from llHrsliflel 1 Friday . No rcwrraUoii will 1ms held after tlxs arrival of ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S DOW Agevt MARSHFIELD, : : : : l 1 MMLlli'l ' I'll WW H II I II " I'll IW II "" " TIMTTn 1 i 5 OREGON AnnouncenieiiH W wish to announce thji xiuiutitriu yiam With 111 I ready for business, and thy J "' m a position to gT prompt, aa well as the poMiblo sorTloe. twjrlij Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu rdays at Service of Tide. C. F. McCollnm, Agt. Phone Main 34 A. St. Iock iwtirammTrfiffirri" LOST PACKAGES expects to have a number of these with one young lady gave him great entertainments before the winter is pleasure, but to be with forty at one past and each succeeding one will be ; tlme reil(lerod hlm snecchiess wlth an improvement, if possible on those . ,, ' conn before Officers wpro instnllpd. : J" The Hahatonka Dancing Club was organized Thursday evening. Mr. L. W. Lynch was elected presi dent, Mr. A. E. Archer Secretary i'nd Mr. James Cowan treasurer. The object and purpose of the or ganization is to provide a series of rice social dances through the win- be Miss Susie Elckworth played the wedding march and Immediately be- lore tne ceremony Mr. tStaujT ren- try. The opening dance will dered De Kovens' "Oh Promise Me!" given on November the 2nd. It was a simple but imoressive nf-j fair and pvervbody is happy at the j The Ladles' Art Club met on Frl- culmlnntlon of the romance that be-, (icy afternoon with Mrs. Flye at her gan a few years back. Anv number , home on Farrln Heights, a pleasant of congratulations were extended to time was enjoyed by all the members the happy couple from the many present. Delicious refreshments friends of the bride In our city wl3h-i wore served late In the afternoon. held Friday with Mrs. Sam Lando. ing thorn great hapniness After congratulations at the church the immediate relatives and a few Invited guests repaired to the' 0n October the 9th, Miss Ellen home where a delicious supper was Mny Pohl, daughter of Mr. M. H. served. i Pohl of Myrtle Point, was married Many beautiful and useful pres- to Mr. William Henry Thatcher of cuts were received, among them was New York, one of the staff in the Lo a beautiful whlto nible, glvpn bv the l"s Press Co., at New Brunswick, pastor, the bride being, the first to be Now Jersey. married in tlie newly dedicated The A. N. W. Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Tom Hall at her home In West Marshfleld. It so happened that the 24th was Mrs.' Hall's birthday, and also her moth-j. cr's, Mrs. Stauff, so that the occasion , proved an unusually pleasant affair. The next meeting will be held on the coming Thursday at the home ot Mrs. Hazard. Are a thing of the pst when entrusted to our care. We arc pre pared to see that they are placed on the proper boat, and are neither lost nor damaged by lying around on the wharf. Goods stored at reasonable rates and shipped to nny point desired. COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY A St. Dock - - Marshficld, Ore. MaggtKBHaasBFnmwgTfflwmi i wiu'iibj There's no economy lng to do work by hand J uuu ue uouor uonn nr uiitii err. "Bluo Monday" ull f Bteam, soap suds and hot i nulsanceB can be aroiaJ juh 1..1. avo money by b me lamttr washinc to ns. mono 671 today. Onr will call. tcJ COOS BAY STEAM LAfc Marw't'old and North BtnJ rilMI la fifTT-rT--T"fin tunrwrwid I -lYt-..iiiiMi.-n.T Flanagan fit Bennett MAKSIIFIKU). OKfOOX. unpnnl Hultt-critied $30 om Cnpltnl I'ulri l'p f.w(Z UixllvUlrd rrollKMj'ooo Bo- ix Rimeral bnnklriK hutlnon u,4J mi me itiuiK -ji i. mimrma Kan I Cnllf . Vint Naur in, Hunk I'ortltnd Or Mun-iim Hank- iinsei'iiiR, Or , ,, Muimi MtuK .-icw voile N i &,.,. Aim nell i-hniiRomi iwnrljHll the p cllle of KimiMi " Acconntt kept nibjcvt lu c-iii-k, ulet, lork boxo- (nr rem ut 6 .-..uta aZ' INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOS The Five Hundred Club met last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. The next reirular nicotine will be I To'e- A Pleasant afternoon was M. E. church. The Sisters or Bethany met on Wednesday afternoon with Miss E. Anderson and a pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Next Wednesday the order will meet with Mrs. Ar- passed among the members. The next meeting will be held a week from the coming Thursday with Mrs. James Flanagan. The Biographical Club did not meet Wednesday, but will hold their regular meeting on the 30th of this month with Mrs. Otto Schetter act ing as hostess. On' Monday evening a pleasant social dance was given by the Saca jewea Council No. 9 in their Wic- wam. Many invited guests were , "iur McKeown. present, and mostly all the members i of the order were there with words I Mrs. It. W. Simeral entertained of "Welcome." No nun rnrorrrl nn. I the Ladles' Aid of North Tinnrl on less garbed in Indian costume. Ex-' Wednesday afternoon. Business was'tllat WM be held ln the ear future, cellent music was furnished and transacted and refreshments served, dancing continued until early In the morning. An interesting fentnrnl Mrs. Y. B. nrews ontnrtn!nrfl n was the burning of a Palo Face .this ' few young people Tuesday afternoon uliir meeting on Tuesday evening. An co used considerable anguish to some, in honor of her daughter, Miss i exceptionally pleasant tiine was en hut, "All's well that ends well," Eloise, It being her birthday. I joyed by all those attending. Re- pnd he got away with his life. ' . i , 7 , n, .i at.. ato ,, a freshmentB were served during the The BY. P. U. monthly business the birthday anniversary of their' son ' evenins- The next "leetiuS w111 be id annlnl niPPtlm wn l,ni,i nn tt..i ",l- uu Lllu'l ttunivt-rarj ot ineir son . . . nin. The Willing Workers met on Wednesday afternoon and considera ble sewing was accomplished. Pre parations are being madefor a bazar The Prlscllla Club held their reg ain! social meeting was held on Frl- Et.A,l r.. TC..t.1n1. ,.., 1 i. Al.n .In.. ..l a a! i. .. , , x-1 t till ruuai UVU11IIIK IUSL 111 lliu . day evening at the home of Mr. and ,,,, r,,c,, , ' ,r . . Mrs. V. O. Pratt, on B street. The (,(1 Follows Fal1- Master Fred act-! social part of the event was in honor eu as nost to a large number of or Mrs, Pratt s birthday, and those young friends, numbering about SO. held by Mrs. Gettlns. On Wednesday evening Nov. 27th, the Fraternal Union will give a dance in the Odd Fellows' Hall. flve. rade'mS' wi"h tlfe'ioS V" Cnc ? a befU,tlfUl n- Th The music will be exceptionally good and enjoyed a most pleasant evening. frnKraC0 from the decorations float- During the evening refreshments will Music was a special feature of tho '"S over the room, the soft light fall- bo se,.ve(i iu the iinii. ' a pleasant "tv-o"'" ". lhu iiupiiaL mringeu or chestra. Games and refreshments worb also Indulged, and tho affair broke up at a late hour. Miss Agnes Rowley entertained a large number of friends at bridge whist, on Wednesday evening at her homo ln this city. Tho guests wera largely fiimids Ot Miss Rowley who .us liuiuuieimuse lanterns inrougu tlme ls assurred to all those attend- tho green boughs, tho perfumed air jng laden with laughte and good cheer. . Then tho clear notes of a waltz rose and floated through tho room and dancing commenced. Mrs. Wilbur always so tactful and pleasant in her remarks to her friends, was present and made all of the ynmig f'dkf l..'i- The Improved' Order of-Red Men will give a social dance 'in the Odd Fellows' Hall on Nov. 30th. . Tho dances given by this ordq'r are in variably the most pleasant of the di'tlrinll. MS ; , Problem of Constf'uction Aivayt , ,. Question. iiio question or tieri-il w.irinn has simmeroi'l dm, a i.o t'mt of hulirt ing airships ihai can dodge builis. Tho Krcitui-i mllltuvj poworR In tho vtoild .uu dotootlnK uttuilton to Uih bulliihii4 of tlKhtiiiK ,ilrnbi)H, i'R lieuialh EiikIuihI. But now Franco 1ms e.tught tho airship fovor But milltarj roriiuirh has nlwayn Btoppi.Ht ut llu same plarc air Ships Hie eiisj targi'th w1(n in the torriton of the enem, and befoie thoy ran ho used In war thuy muht no nuriwioii to ino extent whmo ihe ;P Comes Raok to Sp&sd iuiik distiunv liueliiiK he !th nl Ian if,itlui iii.K Iuiu'h Kieu )U piscut the Pttiie cud make good ltt?udrtii' .isttltiPt a bree.e of 0 miitn--il liout. War vit coittiinly t.p tendeitd moie lonllilo ii) nirsluiis, but H will b swiltoi Mud niort humanu, sinco umoli of i lint blind ditniftlou at iiou-romhriiuliCi. wbii-li koo on the iniig lunge ailillfij work Mll bf iioviarcd ti tlip Kiwitor' which will be set-mid fm accunii big pnn- ( ill pOHrllilt- I'lic liUiHirtur usiiul will adi'iu viciini, iiud elthiM diop(lai..sor8m.tIlin"' ,ll,erU,i l,J lll""I tjiiiinuiu'h or i.plo!lfs upon It. or, n., ,--. 1 , or.... M(iiiiifi I iv lllifi IIU1,1 mj tliniintod Hhich will assist In tin- wotk of lausing a leak in the ns ' 'r-'-!"'-'-:r---" - ouvtlopf ot the mieim Vhtorj vill1,-, n , n v i noimratlj l.e- r,i, tlu vttfel switl in I I 0 f K R fK t U H An .llrsllin would cans., ani.it Htonk Coifif HiiURi 1HH, Clltl5- Mnll. SHOW CaSES and' FIXTURES We nro resident agents for tho famous Ijiitke Mantilacturliig Co. Get our prices if you need anything in this lino. THE MuDERN COMPANY Odd Fellows' Biiildiiitr. Mnrshfleld ki I -.- - ' : ,l...-..-..iiifiiJI-n.f.w.-rr..iM.TM-ni - - - H yiTTJSpf'-i-,J-1isKi-'.-T---SifTJ-JP1 rf-iHtr- tt-J-nf--.i..fc-ti'J-i-JiJJJgMr-tJ.--r.g-7-r' California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. earner Alliance 1'. W OLSON. Muster. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide. F. P. Bauingartner, Agt. L. W, Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore, .Marshfield, Ore., Phone 441, WHY BO PEOPLE i"i7rRif 'v BECAUSE BUY IN x '2lJ!L It is choice tnsiJc residence property, lots SOxJOO vim alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay viewjand prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE, & ABSTRACT CO. Henry fv?gslaclcen, Manager. Wood 'Electric Fixtures E WHrjWtWMWMillLIWIMllWrBMHIIWIIIillMWIIIIMWBWBMWMWWiWa1iMJMaWMMIIIMPBl H M iiihiiiihiii wiiipt.mrimi )iMtiiiiraawHi n mauniu wmmm nni miiimm iii iimiiibihiiium H miiu out ot liulJul rniiKi" on shon nuueo. in otlic-i winds, an alfhhlp niiiHt be almost hidliki ami libit to ilodRo Hholls aud bulleis If one mmim iiihiw H roally liraetieul ulrMiip n.r otlitif powor liitWt follow htiit. loi yiiMilps cm he mot only by airship Tin. Iinilta tloim of Kiinilri urn well knnvvii, mid a aiiulilpb slow In sired, power and BilloU'iio thoy tuujL be bottci able ti Uioib (ujrK liiihtrtit'tiiin. Not to Carry Amis. Spet'd ud imi'iMillvo power will tit- or vital iiiiportuiKi in ueilul uavl- jrauou mnco tho fumt nitiii.iiut t tin . w .t i.... ii .1 Ulll bo tiil.on ou ot the dHiiKft7onoin,s0 will huve to be armed when aeinl wurfaio lonio-. about. 10on nuw it would he uah.v tor un airship IIKt tho Patrto. ur l-'iem-Ii ooiihtruc tiuii. to niahe a raid on the llotillu of olilin.irj ml)it.iry liullontlri. V hli ll w mild no praetu-ally lulpl.'Hb without Mceiage powei. It. thereforo, will itt uccenfiiiry foi iiuhlnry authorities to tiitihl ditlKllile b.illnoiih to eom l'i with ulithtpt To Contiml Weather Also. Hy night, as by daj. Hie roalnu of ilu. ait HI bo fio loi the nirblup to A.tmlei In. and. niiivlded the we.ithur i ut all f.ooi.iblu, tlun can and Navigation Co, xita o, u., n. a h. n. a x. oo, TISIU TABLii. Subject to cbango Trlthotit noca. So. 1. IDiiiiy, tix'i K'i'a. I 3unds J UF. ":C6 nTfiirhTjf lAr 13:S'0p.ta 'junction Lv. 9:4Ea.m Conuillft Lv.H:3.'..sa .r.l:S0ji.Ai 'Mrtlu Ft L.Y.lt:4a.Bfc. i It hi Siwcie ntmMii' to 4 have iv.m(5 aVvtdo light flitunje - In ordor to ba? foir ajntji,it $ in huriuon.i. 4 if W'hfn jtnif Uitevwv fianiiiU- 4 if injis all are tuaot U m-(h tlw; $ fr flff'Ct Ik iou;toris. i AV ihjJc thftn with any fin. 4 $ l!i, color, . oo. EJveyeii a A t.yle oi tltt,& o n.irih i 'f Tin lieut ttrrvbg sj- tow tiiiri ptiiiuictH villi tit tfoI riU'ouvj i 1Ih1 firtGr Ma Hie;- dti. a $ fr ci"(a uiid Miio u.d rw('iw. ,tire 4 ftfl ilfviijtwi, brfAs ao polMii,,: i V to An tua im thus vieinl. i v Yo j. ill do iffU to ve tun ur r ujjfce lniatiry of yowr tleeti'lc $ V &uppy howa for pStuii nuJ ? piruy. $ We do t,ti cirusi o ' ,'p-t-iiii 4 ordoj' itk. ami rrpAiriite, J TrrUu. to ud from UM6r Hill daily F X. LA'3H, ijt. UHAVvJ(ttl fcatCJMi1 . in u-uiii uvi- jwe.itiiur i ut all f.noi.iblo, th.n fnnlrasss utu- vvrHolB can display nuieh nttnit.v . whiUt b. f"l-J ,. vi , and if tin lovi,,. ,u,ect rout. "a, the . n.w ' K U iMcutnt' from tho si ',4 V a....v .no muer y aii't.,' Uioy will bo iililo to Hit Horn virtue ,r iw groalur buovaiio'. tlu! point to point with Mreat rain.ilt vorl, ii i diHHi.iliiK t will be roniliT. ;al ,t Ulllt, vvhuu coiuinunUation on miuli wafei and iMHior. Pireariiih land, evon with ,win motor ears. viU hardlv be i carrio.l upou alhtp. , win bo very muoh impelled owiur itd the lighting liotooii rival vo-Ul it u,0 roads boing oicupud bv e't' wJH mil by aimlosou to umal i triMipB aud their nppunwianc-ei. Aa arfare. Haiiinilug or lighting at.thay guw in upeed. poww and U i !;( (juarten, will not bo 'avor. I pendnblllty the nltWp v,lll become I Bank of Oregon (j I "J Ai tvli 1 LOOS I H 1 ' . J "It say nratiffe t Capiial Stock hifiy paid up $50,000 Trarwli rdu,.iil Hijikui Ol.tlVtt r -;ggj North Bond, 4 Mill mniiptiatM orth Bm.& Oregon 'tawiviaiMiwyurt ctieiovflswErtMs(iBmjajirfii5B toi, Watwiiwn's ldcd fonrtab fs?K ihn best on tiw mri tfisoltike gsiararrtaa, for 5d e Ik , RBD CROSS 00 W WH Always has on hand a good stock of jt General iVSercliandi! AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST All Kinds of Groceries and Cloth! COOS MAY TRANSFER & STOEiH COMPANY. n. C. Rrcckenridgc, C. II. Walters. All kinds of Transfcring and J blng. Prices reasonable anil Goods handled with care. Phono CGI. .A CAB CALL SERVICE AT ANY HOUR GOOD HEARSE and VEHIQi HKiSNKR, MIIjTjKK & CO. Livery, Veml and Hale Stablil Third and A Sts. Phone, 11 Mnrsliflcid. Parts of the Wori i We use the necessary 3 facilities for sending j! money to all parts of the world, and danger or loss. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK (I S COOS BAY, Marshfleld, i :mttJc:um::ntttttS; issaKESSKKaiss B3Kaai I JHhfiKoij fito n ut M &3(fDfM Wmti i imi ,S Frwit St., Marsbfit'4 vtMBMPkmmxw&ii&i!tU vvanmmmwmwftwtmBmixm,"i"?S BLACKSMITH 4th anc( H St. G. L NOAH . B. Xoh has just orM' cls hlacLsmlth shop bi v1 i"omUi we1 B sbnxxia, &&&, tMd. PatrotiRCo oi PtWJi rt" tally sulicJtoil. Hor Iwefc'l clalt f '' O U. R. S.CITH, Agent i UliOAK AND SIT5C HOV-1 rrrrrAfiO ,1. n. t- . r. t ut MartM-l V A A 4i4'1 M ifc if Tf w I a 'imin&ai (HPwl