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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
WIHlAT-pag-BSlM(S l ' DEUGHTFUi OUIDFAc u r7 v 'i CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of The Times, must be sub mitted to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. Exceptions will be allowed only in cases where ovents occur later than the time mentioned.) THE HONNET OF FORTY-ONE. The bonnet of eighteen forty-one An the bonnet of nlneteen-nlne "What would they say If they chanced to meet, And what would I choose for mine? Fashions change and the shapes are old, But'the faces beneath the brim, Ah, they are the same In the sweet heart flame As they were In the days grown dim! Under the bonnet of fifty-one -The eyes that were twinkling then Had the dear same look when their beams o'ertook The gleam In the hearts of men; The old-time ladies were ladles still. With youth and the eyes of blue, And men wrote sonnets to old-time bonnets Aa men now write to tho new! One of tho bonnets' of fifty-one I saw It the other day. With tho faded bows and its old primrose And tho little silk ribbons of gray; Under the attic rafters hung, Through the shadows I saw it gleam And out of the shadows she danced and sung The lass of my boyhood dreams! Selected. SOCIETY ON THE DAY during the past week gave way to the prep arations for tho Oregon-Idaho Development Congress and partici pating In its functions during tho .last two days. Many returned from tho summer homes for It, some leaving their outing a weok or two earlier than usual on account of It. Sonio plan to return tomorrow or next day and will re main probably until about September 30th or shortly before the Marshflold public schools open for the year. Mrs. T. E. Dow of National City, Cal., Is spending a few weeks at tho homo of her son, F. S. Dow. son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kruse of Marshfleld, Archio Eugeuo being the cognomen bestowed upon him. Only members of the family were present at the christening. Mrs. W, R. Haines will leave to morrow with her mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Dusse of Chicago, and Miss Ryan for the East where she will visit for soernl weeks. w About seventy-five members of the Presbyterian church and Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at the Good will ranch Thursday. A basket din ner was taken along and a delight ful day was spent at the pleasant spots along South Coos Klver. P. E. Hague and wife will leave shortly for the Mare where they will camp out for a few weeks. They will occupy the quartors vacated this week by Eugene O'Connoll and fam ily who have returned to Klttyville. Mrs. Boyd M. Richardson and baby who have been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene O'Connell, will leave In a week or so for her home In Portland. Guy Warner and wlfo, Miss Erma Warner and Earl Savage returned this week from a two weeks' outing on North Coos River. Miss Edith Potter of Portland, and Mrs. A. J. Savage and Miss Madge Savage of Marshfleld, were enter tained at dinner by Mrs. M. E. Eve rltt at her home In North Bend Thursday. Mrs. L. F. Falkensteln and daugh ter, Doris, of North Bend, left this weok with Mr. and Mrs. H. Falkens teln who have been visiting on tho Bay for sometime for a short stay In San Francisco. PERSONAL notices of victors in tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received In the social de partment Telephone 1331. No tices of club meetings will b pub lished and secretaries are kindly requested to furnish same. 1 pumiEK-i pjparts a pleasing softness and delicacy to me staa and restrains the ravages of sun. wind and time. a continued aDolication elimi nates sunburn, tan and freckles and renders imperceptible annoying minor blemishes- and sallowness. It possesses a dainty, clinging odor exclusively its own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury. Price 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it HOYT CHEMICAL Ca.o games. At 12 o'clock, the guests were Invited to tho dining room where refreshments were served. At 1 o'clock, they departed wishing the young lady many more happy birth days. Those present were: Misses Alvl na and Almlna Clark, May and Grayce Smallwood, Blanche Tellef son, Hlldee West,' Essie Kemp, Messrs. "Bud" and Ervin Vineyard, Roy Robertson, Johnnie Tellefson, Fred Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mas ters. m Mrs. Archibald Phillip of North Bend, and her guest, Miss Imogene E, Zeldness, returned from a several days trip to Coqullle and Bandon, where they went to meet a cruising party. Miss Zeldness is a Portland social favorite and tho daughter of A. Seymour Zeldness, a well-known mining man of Spokane, Wash. Miss Zeldness Is very much pleased with Coos Bay and hopes to make this her home in the near future. Mrs. Chas. Stauff and'llttle daugh ter, Margaret, came In from tho Stauff homestead "The Pines" on Thursday for a short stay In town. Mrs. E. Farrlnger, Miss Maude Painter, Miss Cora May Montgomery, Otto Hopson and Thayer Grimes came In from Ten Mile Thursday where they had been enjoying a week's outing. Mrs. Wm. Lawlor and Mrs. E. E. Straw returned Wednesday from an outing at the Ten Mile Lakes. h'or ?aii- ii LOCKHART-PARSOXS DRUG CO "Tho Busy Corner' f Quality Talks Best Ice Cream on the Piiclllc Coast Mnilu at Cortheir s YOU ARK THE JUDGE . jmsss Dictionary with I I W every nair from size II UD. 1 ' The Lime Man's J YOU CAN OXIjY GET THESE SHOES AT M rnrpi-.Tk S11 A T TOT7TVTJO 1M IL, I LI 9P IIIIMIIJ- ; f EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE ! I JW2 Front Street Xortli I T 1 WHERE YOU WILL ALSO FIXI) A COMPLETE LIXE t OF FOOTWEAR AT REASOXABLE PRICES. . II A 1 SILVER PLVTKl) TEA- SI'OOXS SET OK SIA, HOC A 1 TABLESPOONS SET OF SIX $2.00 Wan anted for 10 years. Other articles in proportion. New and handsome patterns. At the RED CROSS ----------i-ni-K-a THE OXLY UP-TO-DATE STEAM LAUXDRY IX MARSIIFIELD. TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor of San Francisco, nro guests at the home of Mr. Proctor's sister, Mrs. J. II. Fla nagan. E. W. Knmmeior and wife, and tholr guests Miss Ramonn Rndcllffe of Oakland, Doisoy Kroltzer anil Jatnlly, Mrs. E. E. Straw, Mrs. Wm. Lawlor, Mrs. Farrlnger and Miss Miuulo Palntor loturned this weok from a short touting at Ten Mile. Mrs. M. E. Carloton of San Fran cisco, Is n guest at tho homo of her cousin, Mrs. A. T. Haines. Roy McCnllon, proprietor of the McCnllon hotel at Rosoburg and fam ily nro spending a fow weeks on tho Hay. o W. S. McFarland and wlfo and baby returned this week from n ilo tt'ooks visit with Mrs. McFarland's paronts at Cottage Grove. Miss Tona Sneddon of Diamond itIIIo, Wyo,, arrlvod hero this weok for nn extended visit with her sister, Mrs. T. 0. Russoll of Beaver Hill. G. W. Kaufman and wife left this ivook to visit at tholr old homo In Spokane and also to attend tho mnr .rlngo of Mrs. Kaufman's slstor, Miss Happy, which will bo solemnized. arly next month. F. P. Norton and wlfo leavo on tho Uronkwater tomorrow for Portland and Senttlo and Wiliametto Valley points, B Last Sunday at North Bond, the Sor. J C. LI Dinger christened the Dr. R. G. Gale and family of North Bend, will leavo Monday for Alle gany to enjoy a fow weeks outing. Dr. Gale Is planning to lenvo shortly for a yonr's titp in hopes of benefit ting his health. Mrs. Jennlo Bey, a special writer on the San Frnnclsco Examiner, is spending her vacation at tho home of her uncle, C. T. Parrlss, in North Bend. Mrs. C. S. Winsor of North Bond, and her mother, Mrs. C. S. Anthony of Smith Rlvor, Cal., will leavo Sun day for Seattlo wheio they will tako In tho Exposition. Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Nols KnsmtiBhon was tho hostess at a delightful recoptlon In honor of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Lightner of San Fianclsco, who has been visiting rel atives on tho Bay. Tho Rasmussen homo wns piottlly decorated for tho occasion and tho event proved one of the most enjoyable functions of tho week. Among those invited to meet Mrs. Lightner wero tho following: Mrs. 1. S. Smith, Mrs. F. Goldon, Mrs. J. W. Tlbblts, Mrs. Charles Stauff, Mrs. B. Schoonmaker, Mrs. H. Sengstacken, Mrs. G. A. Bonnott, Mrs. Mary Mark, Mrs. I. Lando, Mrs. Nolllo Siglln, Mrs. Thos. J. Hall. Mrs. J. Rolandson, Mrs. P. P. Nor ton, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mrs. F. II. Clark. Mrs. D. L. Rood, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. Wm. Warwick, Mrs. 1. S. Kauf man, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs." M. C. Mnloney, Mrs. Wm. Dungan, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. Nolllo Owon, Mrs. E, D. McArthur, Mrs. Harry Hunter, Mrs. A. O. Rogors, Miss Suslo Elck worth, Miss May Bonnott, Miss Kath leen Bonnott, Miss Gonevlovo Song stackon, Miss Lucy Horton and Miss Lettlo Larson. Mrs. C. S. Masters was the hostess at a vory delightful birthday party, last Saturday ovonlng glvon In honor of Miss Essio Kemps nlueteonth birthday. Tho ovonlng was spent In Mrs. T. M. .DImmick of Coqullle, is visiting friends in Marshfleld for a fow days. She will leave for her homo on Wednesday. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeNeveu of Chicago, formor residents of Marshfleld, an nouncing the marriage of their daughter Harriet to Mr. Georgo De Bold on July ICth. Tho wedding was a quiet one with only relatives present and was cele- (Contlnued on page 8.) CURED HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLD A. S. Nusbauni, Batesvllle, In diana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it Interfered with my business, I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doc tor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed only to aggravate it. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me. 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Oregon, tip to S o'clock In tho afternoon of tho 24th day of August, 1909. for the Improvement ' oi mat portion or Fourth street North, from tho north lino of Central avenue West, to the south line of Commercial avenue West, according to tho plans and specifications of said Improvement on file In tho office of tho Recorder and open to tho Inspec tion of nil persons Interested therein. A certified check for five per cent of the amount of bid must accom pany each bid to be forfeited to tho city In case bid Is accepted aud bidder fnl!s to enter Into contract within flvo days after such accept i ance. uated tins 13th day of August, i iau. john W. BUTLER, Recorder of said City of Marshfleld. GUARANTEE: NO SERVICE IS HETTER! FEW ,UE SO '.-OOD! COOS BAY MEAT CO. R. K. DOOTH, Pres. L. W. TRAVER, sec.-treas. (Incorporated) J. M. BARKER, vice-pres-HENRYHniM Corner Front Street and Cent, Avenue WE DEAL STRICTLY IX ALL HOME PRODUCTS Phono J 81 p,, I HUGH McLAIN WiNERAL CONTRACTOR Wholesale and Retail Dealer ' it. BEAVER HILL COAL