Personal Notes.
jlr. McLawsen is a city visitor.
Miss May Mageo Is visiting friends
Hn this city for a few days.
Mrs. Pugh, of Empire, was shop
ping In Marshfleld yesterday.
Mrs. Thrush was a city visitor yes
terday.
Mrs. Rozello and daughter May,
irere city visitors Saturday.
Miss Haines was in this city yester
day with friends.
Mr E. It. Hodson was down from
Coos Itlver yesterday.
Mrs. Cook, of Empire, was a city
Wsltor yesterday.
Miss Lettie Larson Is spending a
lew days In Marshlleld with relatives.
Mrs. Frank Rogers was down
Ironi Coos River yesterday.
Mr. Herman Gcttls, of Coos River,
Spent Saturday In this city.
Mrs. Williams was shopping In this
lty Saturday.
Miss Suinmerllnd, of Myrtle Point,
Is spending a few days In Marshfleld.
Mrs. Thompson, of Libby, was
Shopping In Marshfleld Saturday.
Mrs. Macgeen was shopping in this
flty yesterday.
Mr. P. B. Whaley, of Portland, Is a
Illy visitor.
Mrs. Stoneclpher, of East Marsh
Beld, was shopping here Saturday.
Mrs. Dave Wallace, of Catching
Inlet was a city visitor yesterday.
Mrs. Peterson, of Empire, was in
Barshfleld attending to business af-
alrs yesterday.
Miss M. Mullen Is spending a few
lays In Empire as the guest of rcla-
ttves and friends.
Miss Blanche Moddy, of this city,
bent Saturday In North Bend as the
uest of friends.
Misses Mamie and Leah Elliott,
: Empire, spent Saturday In Marsh-
eld shopping.
; Mr. Joe Gilbert was in Marshfleld
Rtendlng to business affairs Satur-
ay.
'rVm, Noble came in from Ten
pile yesterday, and will remain In
larshlleld for a few days.
I Mr. Laska and family have taken
jhomo In Empire and will remain
hero for the winter.
Miss Alice Wessley. of Oakland.
is visiting on Coos Bay for a
jw weeks with friends.
Mr. B. B. Webster, of Portland,
ift Coos Bay yesterday for his home
the north after having spent sev-
ral weeks hero with friends.
I Mrs. Farley nassed thrnnsrli this
h yesterday on ner way to Coos
fver where she will remain for some
file with relatives.
I Miss Peterson, the Beaver Hill
prse, is spending a few days in
Inrshfleld attending to business af-
Urs.
Mr. Otis Sargent, of Portland, is
Coos Bay for some time. It Is
obablo that ho will remain here
rmanently, and at a later date en-
se in some business, pursuit.
Mr. Fred Straub, representing
auer Bros., of San Francisco, re-
rnea a few days ago from a success-
11 business tour of Coqullle and the
ver towns.
(Mr. Dave Morgan has returned to
Pos Bay after an extended trln
rough California. Mr. Morsan will
lain in Empire for an indefinite
riod.
Mrs. Tom Summerllnd. of Sumner.
in this city for a short time, at
oning to business affairs and in-
Bentally visiting with" relatives and
lends.
Mrs. Williams, of San Francisco.
pes for her home in the south
Fing the beginning of next week
jer having spent several weeks on
s Bay with her dauchter. Mrs.
ly Olson.
Mrs. J. T. CoHver. of Coos River.
jl leave next week for Portland
ere she will meet her daughter
o is attending school in that city,
bring her to Coos Bav for tlio
Bidays.
PIr' Pl G- Baker, of San Francisco.
making a business tour of Coos
unty and at present Is in Marsh-
U lor a few dava. T.ntfir on Mr.
iter will visit the Coqullle country,
mence gointr on down the coast
port Orford and Eureka.
Pir. Frank Tremalne, of Portland,
waiting on Coos Bay for a short
as the guest of Mrs. S. E.
Ner and family. On his depart-
irom Marshfleld. Mr. Trfimnlnn
I visit San Francisco and thence
east to Michigan, where ho will
pain for some time with relatives
mends.
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1907.
Week in Society
Thanksgiving having interrupted
events, it caused the past week
to become more of a holiday than a
society affair. The usual small and
Informal affairs have been held at
various homes, but in regard to the
clubs there are only a few which
have held any meetings at all, tho
greater number having been nost-
poned until this week.
Automobile parties are "beginning
to becomo quite tho thing for a
small'affair or the entertainment of a
few friends, although at present the
riding Is not so pleasant on account
of tho condition of tho streets.
Several young people have now
begun "Chafing Dish'" parties, while
many are agitating "skating"
crowds. Dances are now numerous
and those seeking pleasure In that
manner are sufllciently entertained.
Tho Bridge Whist Club was enter
tained on Saturday afternoon at the
homo of Mrs. Boyd M. Richardson
by Miss Stella O'Connell. Mrs. C. E.
Nicholson won the first prize and
Mrs. Arthur McKeown tho consola
tion. Refreshments wore served and
mo memuers departed late In tho
afternoon.
on Friday night and came to Marsh
fleld to attend tho "Clay Baker." At
a late hour they departed for their
homes and enjoyed tho remainder of
tho trip with singing and a general
display of gaiety.
M'ss Ethel Wlllsby entertained at
her homo Wednesday evening. Many
guests were present and a delightful
time was enjoyed by all thoso attend
ing. Whist was played during tho
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Something Useful as Well as Ornamental
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refreshments were served.
The Ladles' Art Club did not meet
last Friday on account of it being
Thanksgiving week. The next meet
ing will be held on Friday at the
home of Mrs. Snbver.
These all go at Half Price
Odds and ends in covered dishes and decorated
China waro off. Some very handsome pieces.
This Line 1-3 Off
Our entire lino of French Havlland, some very
beautiful patterns and nothing will make a more
handsome or appropriate Christmas present for
wife or mother one third off.
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Summer dress goods, entire line of exceedingly
good value, but intend to stop handling this line
of goods, one-third off.
Miss Margie Hause entertained at
bridge-whist on Friday evening.
l'rizes were, given, and a general ,
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Dainty refreshments were served at
midnight.
Everything in this column Is a decided bargain
without any' discount.
Gillette Razors, known tho world over as tho
best safety razor ever made $5.00
Guaranteed "Clean Cut" cutlery, pocket knives,
scissors, carving sets, etc. always useful from
.C lip
Toys and Teddy Bears
Wo are headquarters for this line of goods. Tho ?
children will appreciate theso for Christmas. T
5c up. S
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The Ladies Aid Society of tho
Methodist Episcopal church met on
Tuesday In tho parsonage. A good
atendanco was reported and a social
afternoon enjoyed.
A largo party of young people of
Empire chartered tho launch Queen,
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Miss "Pearl Devoo entertained in
honor of her birthday anniversary on
Wednesday evening at her home in
this city. A pretty color effect of
pink and lemon Was carried out
splendidly. Tho rooms harmonized
nicely with the dresses of the young
luuiea wmio mo evergreen ana sort-) Rates for want
ly falling lights added to the beauty conts per line
01 me scene, oysters in various
forms were served, also hot coffee
and sandwiches.
COOS BAY CASH STORE
J. N. Bolt, Manager.
GOOD GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
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One Lot In Caples Addition to
Marshfleld. For particulars apply to
Mrs. Luclnda Chrlsman, 567 Milwau
kee Street, Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE Durham bull; apply J.
A. Mcintosh. Coos Bay Creamery.
FOR RENT Furnished room, $2.50
pervweek. "A" care Times.
FOR RENT Housekeeping and
bedro9ms. Coos Bay Auclton Co.
FOR SALE 18-foot gasoline boat
Apply to Max Timmerman.
-Waitress at tho Blanco
FOR SALE Good range with tank
and connections, cheap. Coos Bay
Bakery.
FOR SALE 3 half-story framo
buildings at Bunker hill. Aug.
Frlzeen.
We have a large lino nf hpst mnkec. tho hnet
JJ fitting garments and the best wearing goods we have
ever handled, Our line is so complete we can fit any- It
uuuy anuouii me inubi paitiuuiar ana ai prices max
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MEN'S SHIRTS
We handle the Cluett and Monarch brands, two
lines of shirts that have no superior. Worn the world
over,
In a large variety in the very latest shapes and colors.
We have no doubt you can find just what you want here.
FOR RENT Housekeeping and bed
rooms. Call Times office.
FOR SALE Best business In town.
Apply Coos Bay Auction Co.
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000
Transacts a General Banking
Business
WILLIAM V. MONG
At the Churches
th Bend,
Oregon
Christian Science.
Christian Science service will bo
held In Redman's hall Sunday at 11
a. m. Subject: "God the only
cause and creator."
A cordial Invitation to all.
St. Monica's Catholic.
Mass at 10:30.
EDWARD DONNELLY, Rector.
Mnrts for tho East.
D. M. Richardson and wife will
o on the Breakwater this morning
1 Will go to Salem wham fhnv will
ft Mr. Richardson's parents for a
le. until after tho holidays, when
uocior will leave Salem for New
fk City, where ho will spend six
Pths In post erndnntn wnrlr nt ihn
llevue hospital, afterwards return-
Marshfleld. Mrs. Richardson
"ay la Salem during his absence.
First Baptist Church.
Sunday, December, 1st, 1907.
10 a. m. Bible school, F. M. Stew
art, Superintendent.
11 a. m. sermon "A call to the
careless."
3 p. m Junior Union, Mrs. Phil
lips, superintendent.
G:30 p. m. Young people's service,
Chas. Rehfeld, leader.
7:30 p. m. sermon, "A wonderful
question."
Special music by the choir at all
services.
Strangers especially Invited to
worship with us.
Baptisims at tho close of the eve
ning service.
D. W. THURSTON, Pastor.
The First Presbyterian Church
Announcements for December 1st,
1907.
Tho sacrament of the Lord's Sup
per will be administered at the
morning service at 11 o'clock. The
pastor will speak briefly on tho
theme: "Real Sacrifice." A special
musical feature will be a solo by
Mrs. Jessie W. Ingram: "O Lord Bo
Merciful!" Homer Bartlett.
At tho evening service at 7:30
o'clock the minister will speak on the
topic: "When tho Mists Havo Clear
ed Away, Where Will Marshfleld
Be?"
Tho Sunday school convenes at
10 a. m. for Bible study.
The Y. P. S. C. E. holds a devo
tional service at 0:30 o'clock.
You will bo welcomed at as many
of these services as you will find It
convenient to attend.
II. II. BROWN, Pastor.
Marshfleld Wins nt North Hcnd.
The Second Marshfleld high school
football team went to North Bend
yesterday afternoon and met tho Sec
ond high school eleven of that city.
The game resulted in a score of 11
to 5 In favor of the Marshfleld play
ers. The boys from Marshfleld were
transported by Mr. O'Kelly, who took
them free of charge. uiMIiiO
Havlland dishes at Mllner's.
Vote for I. S. Smith, tho Square
Deal candidate for Mayor.
, We can supply you with anything you may want
in this line, as we have a large assortment, ranging
from the cheapest to the best, from the coarse to the
fine,
SHOES
We carry the Star brand "They are better,"
HATS AND CAPS
Any style, size, shape or price you may need,
The House of Quality.
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Dressmaking at Ladies' Empor
ium, by Miss Eva Wilson; Phono 133.
Melrose for a g6od turkey dinner
today Spring chicken or turkey.
CUTS HOLIDAYS TO 3.
Portland, Nov. 30. Gov-
ernor Chamberlain today ex-
tended the holidays, Including
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day of next week.
DAYS
In Which to Do Your
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ng coata at Mllner's.
Moved Into New Home.
J. P. Morris moved this week to
his now homo in Plat B. Ho says it
was scarcely ready for comfortable
living, but within a few days ho will
have tho family well settled. Tho
home has seven rooms and a bath,
and adds considerable to the building
progress in that territory.
Clay Mooro Cartooned.
Everybody has admired tho adver
tising card in tho show windows
around town of tho "Clay Baker,"
tho strong play of tho theatrical peo
ple now playing at tho opera house.
Taking tho cue from tho word "Clay"
Roy Lawhorne produced a cartoon of
Clay Moore as tho principal clay
shoveler in that drama. To bo ap
preciated it mui bo seen.
Melrose Dining Room now open
and will serve a flno Turkey, Dinner Genuine 1847 Rogers
today. silverware at Mllner's.
A Sticky Street.
Tho canal, what was onco Second
street, Is now a quagmlro of mucky
clay. This is one of the monuments
of tho Mc-Straw administration.
Bros.
Coos Bay conditions are favora
ble for good health. Invigorating
saline breezes, vast forests of pine
and fir. Yot tho most careful will
expose themselves occasionally and
develop a cough; then you need a
bottle of the old Roliablo White Pino
Expectorant. Sold only at McAr
thur'B Pharmacy. Strictly prescrip
tion drug store. Successor to Seng-stacken.
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