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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1910)
' wrrrc twwWjfHiwt '" mjtt:,t,; MS Subscribe through Your home agent Great Furniture Values FOR pSlU EVENING EDITION, v WHAT- SSOiiaNg-B IM U7 J ' v ' J j CONTRIBUTIONS concerning loclal liappenlngs, intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not lator than G o'clock p. ra. Friday of each week. Exceptions will bo allowed only hi cases whoro ovonts occur lator than tho tlmo mentioned.) i - IX) VK (IX A PAREXTHESIS). In our little boat IVo drift and noat Under tho sheltering trees, .And I feel tho Hush Of her checks' wnrm blush, As It's kissed (by tho passing brcczo). In our llttlo canoo '.flint wns built for two, Just two and not any more, Wo loaf and lovo (Tho utars above) . As wo hug nnd hug (tho slioro). John K, LeHnron. IN SPITE of predictions to tho con trary, this proves again a whlto nutumn season, only this time It If n llngorlo rather than n linen ono; for tho lntoc winter season, browns, i;rnys and blues. Llngo-lo dresses are worn on ovary orcnilc-n itnd thlH your eomu more beautifully made than ever. A favor ite I'omblnnilon Ih of e)olet embroid ery and cluny Inua, which make u very liaudsomo, durablu gown. A new feature l the wenrfug of a while drees over a Honored lawn slip. Tho (lowered effect Is of course on a white ground, and It Is particularly effective In pale blue and white. Tho neck frill l more popular than over and Is becoming dally more vol uminous. The latest of Uiuho frills linn u scalloped edge In color to niittch tho gown with which It Id worn. Skirts are growing narrower and nar rower. A gieat many measure only cue yard mound, and this fashion will remain throughout tho fall for tho reason that heavy, rough goods aro to be worn, and the) demand scant jmtterus and tightly lltted Hues. Tho 4cmloncy .being toward the tube skirt which Is supplanting the 'hobble" Mkirt, according to' a recent Paris ashlou letter. The famous dreasmakora of tho French capital, whoso word Is law with those who would bu la style In America, are tho Inventors ot this "tube" design. "What Is tho 'tube' Bklrt?" asked tho correspoadent, whoso curiosity liud been aroused by tho latest devel opment In tho world of stylo for wo men In Europe. "Well, It Is like tho 'hobble' skirt without the hobble," answered u wo man who tins Just completed tho rounds of tho costumord ot Interna tional reputo. "In other words, tho tiklrt Is narrow but plain and Is not bound In. "It Is a marvelous thing. Tho Pnrl nlans, moreover, have actually adopt ed tho Amorlcnn short skirt. Hither to they would not hear ot It, but they siro no longer able to resist the prac ticability ot the American modo." "What Is tho tendency In colors this year?" "Oh, browns, grays and blues, tho namo as usual." "Whore la tho waist lino?" "In tullorod clothes It stays In tho natural pluco. There Is a toadeacy toward ompiro gowns ond tho kimono ulcovo Is coming In, too." "What is tho most popular trim ming?" "Fur, hut hoavy and wldo braid Is used also. Coats aro much shorter, inoroly hip length, with an Kton ton doncy." Miss Gonovlovo Sengstncken plans to accompany Miss Helen Doblo to Portland for n short visit thoro and nt other coast points whon Miss Doblo returns home In tho near future. Mrs. Ward Blako was hostoss to a low frlonds Wednesday of this weok. t John McKonna and daughters, 'Misses Etta, Dorothy and Alice, who Imvjo boon vlsttng at tho J. W. Chap man homo In West Mnrshflold and tho J. P. Fox home will loavo to-day lor their homo In San Francisco. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. G. W. Knutman was hostess at n delightful llttlo luncheon as a farewell to Mrs. , PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, ure gladly recolvcd In tho social de partment. Telcphono 13:11. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. W. C. Dradloy. Tho Kaufman homo wns prettily decorated for tho occa sion, and luncheon was followed by cards. Among Mrs. Kaufman's guostH woro Mrs. W. C. Bradley, Mrs. Traor, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mrs. Henry Sengstncken, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc and Mrs. E. Mlngus. ! .J. .J. Mrs. Win, Horsfall. Jr., was hostess to n delightful brldgo party Friday afternoon. The house was prettily decorated fpr the occasion, huckleber ries, Ivy and sweet peas abounding. Refreshments woro served, Misses Frances Golden and Hazel Powers serving. At cnrdH, Mrs. J. H. Flana gan won first prize nnd Mm, F. K. Gettlns the second prize. Among Mrs. Horsfnll's guests wcro Mrs. J. S. Coke, Miss Edith M. Dunning, Mrs. J. II. Flanngau, Mrs. J. Albert Matson, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mra. J. V. Smoaton, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. Ward M. Make, Mrs. It. T. Street, Mrs. J. M. lTpton, Mrs. F. K. aettlns, Mrs. Ar thur MoKeown, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. C. It. Pock, Miss Montgomery, Mra. Otto Schettor, Mrs. Goo. F. Murch, MIsk Cliwrlotto Murch, Mrs. F. A. Golden, Mrs. W. U. Douglas, Mre. W. T. Morohant, Mrs. P. A. Sandberg, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. A. II. Powers and Mra. It. 0. Graves. v Last Friday, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman was hostotw at a brldgo luncheon ten dered as a farewell for Mrs. W. C. Ilindluy. The guests lualuded lull- iinnto friends of Mrs. llrndley, who have been closely associated with her In club nnd social affairs and 'thoro complimentary to tho Misses Sheridan was gonoral tinge or rogret at the (lf Hoseburg who aro visiting horo. prospect of tho pleasant jolntloiiH ho- Mr8i .inm,KH w also entertain on lug severed. A delightful luncheon Thursday afternoon complimentary to waH followed by cards, at which Mrs. MH Anno KannK,u,, wa080 nu,,tlnla ii. a. rower won ursi prize aim .Mm. (aJ0 pluco noon. JF. A. Hazard the consolation prize, i 4. 4. j.Mrs. Kaufman wns aHslstod during1 Mr8t w. J. Ilutlor nnd Miss Allco tho nrternoon uy .Mrs. .Mcuorniac nnu nutlor, who hnvo been spending tho Mrs. Eugeno O'Connell, who, with ummm California aro now at herself, composed a llttlo card club sterling City, nbout thirty miles In tho llrldge Quartette which had tho mountains from Chlco. They aro enjoyed ninny plensant nftomoons to- linvK n ,JuKhtful tlmo thoro nnd gethor. Among tho guests were Mos-,,,!,,,,,. w, not roturn ,loro fop . domes W. C. Urndloy, J. T. McCor- oti,or Weok or ton days, mac, Eugeno O'Connell, E, K. Jouos, Iloyd M. ltlchnrdson, E. Mlngus, 0.1 Krt.iid8 of Miss Florence Ornham W. Knufmaii, W. S. Turpon. II. S. lmvo boon n,,,,r8eti or llor tiaU, Tower, Geo. W. I.ogglo of llelllng- whlcll w, ,nI0 plco nrly thlg fnK ham, F. A. Hazard, Mrs. C. K. Porry, M88 Qraham was formorly connected I.. .11. .tllllll', .11. U. Will lull llilll UUIIJ u.ltli flin Mnmllflnlil pnlinrilu n.,,1 l...a Flnnngnn, Mrs. C. F. McCollum. Mrs. T. H. Unrry of Emplro, Mrs. J. H., Flnnagan, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. J. Albert Mntson nnd tho Misses Sheri dan of Hoscburg. This nftornoon, Mrs. E. K. Jones nnd Mrs. Boyd M. ltlchnrdson nre hostesses at a luncheon compliment ary to Miss Anno Flnnagan, a brlde olect. fr Vorn Ii. Spring nnd wife nnd son of North Yakima, Wash., aro guests nt tho C. F. McGeorgo homo In this city. Tho two families wero former ly neighbors at Hrown City, Mich., leaving thero nbout the snmo tlmo for tho West. fr Mrs. Itoo Arrlngton wns n guest during tho weok nt .Mrs. W. S. Chan dler's bungalow on Coos River. : Miss Mary Forrey, of Cleveland, O., Is visiting her uncle, James L. Forroy nnd family. : Mrs. G. W. Shelly left onrly tliU weok for Portlnnd, where she will visit for n few weeks. .Mr. Shelly will Join her there next week, when ho will nccompnny his father, j. I). Shel ly of Aberdeen, Wnsh., who has boon spending tho summer hero, iib far as Portland. .. r .j. Mrs. J. II. Flanagan has Issued In vitations for next Tuesday afternoon DUING ALL YOl'It SUBSCRIPTION'S FOlt MAGAZINES AND XEWSPAPEItS TO t'S, WHETHER THEY ARE RENEW ALS OR NOT, AS WE CAN GIVE YOU THE SAME PRICE AND THERE IS NO DANGER OF LOSING YOUR MOXEY AND NO DELAY. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR OXE OF THE LARG EST SUBSCRIPTION HOUSES IX THE UNITED STATES. Ladies Home Journal Twice a Month 10c a copy $1.50 a Year COME TO NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE HEADQUARTERS. THE NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERY COMPANY OLDEST AXD LARGEST STATIOXERY COMPANY IX COOS COUNTY. FRONT STREET, MAIfSHFIELD, OREGON. Sengstncken. mny fromi8 here. jf, 4. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. II. S. Mrs. M. C. Horton Is hostess nt Towori president of tho Progress brldgo this afternoon coninllmoiitnrv Club, was hostess to n special gather-to Mr8l . c. llrndley, who will leave lug of that organization to bid faro well to Mrs. W. C Uradley, n lending member. Sho leaves noxt Monday for Portland to make her home. Near ly all of tho members wero In nttond nuco, At tho business session, Mrs. M. C. Horton wns solected to proparo a special paper to bo read bofaro a meeting of tho Coaulllo Educational Lenguo next March, that club having August SDth for Portland to mnke her homo, f T "T Tho chicken dinners nnd pork nnd beans suppers sorved at Lutheran Hall last Friday and Saturday aro no doubt tho most extensive and success ful of Its kind over held In Marsh Hold. It wns conducted under tho auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society, H E Y T H E R E Now it the time to lay in your alfalfa hay. Haines has it in quantities. pppw.r oiilHeEv9iHeeKXe2H9flpjVHfejffleeH iLjHr 'HBBQiliHHSaSnBJiLHLl w ctj -VBHBBBBBBBBB1 ekkl ir n -klkkkkkkkkkkkH BBft v s "(ffMHLBBJ BBEkffiBk&wgTyL . . vBBH BBjBBf3fVt ft " v i'i '-ikD9kBBBj Stafford's Ice Cream Invited tho Progress Club to assist In 'on executlvo commltteo of nlno hnv n special program to bo given by It ng direct chnrgo. The following In Coijulllo then. Following this, a were tho commltteo: Mesdames Don social hour was enjoyed. Resides tho mombors of tho Prouross Club. Mrs. IContlnued on. Pago 8.) Tower had several Invited guests. Last Saturday ovenlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Horsfall, Jr.. ontertnlned n That's the only kind of cream wo few friends nt dinner complimentary .handlo oxcopt chocolato creams to lllahop and Mrs. Scudding of Port-1 although tho printer tho other day land, who woro spending a few days ' left tho word Ice out of our ndver 011 tho Day. jtlsement. May bo he thought It wns (such a hot proposition that It did Tho Chnmlnndo Club, which Is now not need Ice, enjoying Its summer vacation, will Pure le0 cream Is good food. It Is resume Its meotlngs tho second more than a mere dessert. It Is ono Wednesday evening In September, of tho most nutritious foods, being wuon .Mrs. umis. ainun, presuient ot esnj ingesieu, wnoiesomo and very tho club, will be tho hostess. Plans ' nourishing, Stafford's ice cream is for the coming year will bo perfected mt absolutely puro food product, no then. ,choaponlug adulterant used whntso- over. Ice crenm with Stafford means Last Wednesday, Mrs. Eugene simply frozen cream sweetoned nnd O'Connell ontortnlnod a small party flavored. In honor of Miss Anno Flanagan, nt her homo nt Klttyvlllo. All those as sembled woro Intlmato frlonds of years Binding and seldom has a more enjoyable aftornoon been spent. It was a "Sweot Pen" luncheon, and the 1 hours woro qulokly whllod nwny re calling incidents of days gone by, Among those present wero Miss Anne TWO STORKS 230 Front St 140 Central Ave DUCK SEASON Is Drawing Near WE AUK PREPAUED FOR IT. OUR LOADI'I) SHELL STOCK HAS JUST ARRIVED AXD WE HAVE A COMPLKTK LIXE OF Shot Guns, Decoys, FOR DOUBLE llARRELLED (JUXS, SHELL 11AGS, HUXT1XG v.w.0. ,., ...in, ,i.mtiii.o AXD EVERYTHIXG THE SPORTSMAN. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. -11 - , 1 omes Coos Bay H f.ii- tti.t iw...... """ " 1,UL iii:iiEi,il ALLTIMICS. SATISPAcnojl J. I'liiUKS AND GOODS. C. A. Johnson Oklest Kstahllshed Vwm Store On Coos iuy, wtMHttmKtt:t:nmntnmtttorJ --a-K---,jjg You Can Lower Hie v High Cost of Living ix By Buying Your Meats AT THE ENTfRPRISE MEAT MARKET TRY' IT AXD SKI- GOOD .Meats AT Reasonable I'rlcci IM 10X12 ftlM I Geo. W. King IMtOPIUKTon GOW WHY HUILMXO, MARSHFIEM) 1 --- -U-K-H-K-y-M-t-.a." Good Bread Is Our Specialty In fact we handle no oilier kloi It N light mid delicious. JiistRltcu a trial order uiul m-c. RAISIX DREAD, GRAHAM Illtiai), HROWX IIIIF.tl HOME-MADE DREAD, FREXCH ItREAD, MILLICOM V HHKAD. CREAM ItREAD, IIU.MPERXICLE. Choice line of cakes, pl, ttf. The COOS BAY BAKERY iMioxE nt-L. "THE HOUSE OF GOOD THINGS." LADD, HUNT and Co. COXTHACTORS AXD IlUILDERi AH kinds of repairs nnd shop nctk promptly attended to and ncatlf dof. Phono 1C1X. -tt--K--xt--a t n t u 1 a 1 c 1 B I Xt I n &Tk .i-n-a-t,-a.n-n-n-n-n.n..a..0.a.0-;j;: facmc Monumental and Building Works H. H. WILSOX, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE J:! .r,a' r" - , t "v ""' rKs on isouth Broadway. exo 1 8 t a 1 :: t 8 t 8 I 8 8 t 8 I 8 OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Bay Oil and SuppV Company under tho management J. W. Flanagan will continue to han dlo tho Union Oil Company' line, distillate, benzlno and coal dl at their oil house across the BV W which placo thoy havo moved then oRlce. Phone 302, When You go hunting you want arms nnd ammunition thi won't fall at tho critical moment. Poor' arms nnd ammunition not on J mar tho pleasure but sometime en dangor tho hunter. . Our arms and ammunition, and.' fact, ovorythlng wo soil can alwar' , depended upon. The Gunnery 'SPOUTSMEX'S HEADQUARTER Send THE WEEKLY TIMES' EAST? ?" your FRIEXDS back --n..--....tt.:t.tt.m.:t.t:Mn -- per year.