The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910 EVENING EDITION
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Williams, Iona HutchhTrj5' 1
Inms, Messrs, Wlllard h,,.?!
nbout half nast ton. light refresh
Smith, A. L. Qubser, I'ormllla
Strauss, W. II. Chanpollo.i Edgar
McDaniels, J. E. Stevens, C. A, Noll
ner, Henry Hoeck, M. L. Grout, El
mer Russell, Walter Ptitman, C. A.
COOS BAY TIMES
Entered at too postofllce at Marsh
&ld, Oregon, for transmission
ftroum tho niallB aB second qjais
Bail matter.
ments wero served. Every ono nte,
enjoyed themselves, Joined la tho
singing of "God Bo With You Till
Wo Meet Again," and about oloven
all went homo. Tho names of those
present wero as follows: Mosdamcs
Wlllard Russell, P. W. Stevens, Win.
Nellson, S. C. Reynolds, S. E. Now
klrk, M. E. Evoritt, D. C. Vaughan,
C. A. Ackerman, Peter Miller, K. V.
Kruse, J. A. Woodhull, J. 0. Kinney,
L. T. Matthews, D. A. Jones, A. H.
tor Putman, Prank NW.;. 'H
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Plorson, A. L. Qubser, m I ' &
A. Ackerman, M. miIi.i.w'cI
Ackerman, Louis Ualslgor, A. M. Lar
son, 0. J. Van Zllo, C. A. McKelllps,
H. J. Isaacs, Misses Hattlo Hage, An
nlo Smith, Lily Pulley, Ida Huntley,
Blgcr, C. A. Nollner, win
J S. Taylor, P. w. 2'JS
Addreis nit communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES,
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Vaughan,
A.
H.
Ktowtton, i A
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J. P. Tate, E. E. Qurnea, Juno Young,
Kranlc
Ruth Matthews, Gertrude Nowklrk,
Geneva Smith, Gladys Kranlc, Cnrrio
M. Stevens, Dlnnche McNny, Blanche
Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co.
M. O. MALONKY Editor and Pub.
AN K. MALONKY News Editor
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WMwjM&I' sI 1 III
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HEAIl THIS IN MIND.
THE GOOD LOUD gavo Coos Bay
everything concclvablo in the
way of a groat and perfect
harbor. Wo shall bu making mighty
poor uso of it If wo fall to protect,
maintain and dovolop it as an organic
port under tho law!
MORALS
OP MEN AND
PALITIES.
MUNICI-
AVERY HONEST CITIZEN of
Mnrshfleld, and there are
many of them, should and will
commend and compliment Council
man A. II. Powors for tho manly and
courageous stand ho took at the
council meeting tho other night In
tho matter of tho stories of nlleged
graft that arc being booted nUout tho
town. It falso these scandnlous stor
ies should liavo a quiotUB placed upon
them by being stuffed down tho lying
thronts of tho low and lonthesomo
crcaturos who utter them. If truo,
then lot us havo Much a searching In
vestigation as will forovcr purgo us
of tho moral turpitude Involved in
tholr dovolopmont.
No mntter upon what lovol wo find
ourselves In this life It Is well to re
momber tho degree below iib, It Is n
saving phnsu wo are likely to appro
ciato. Cities, like men, 11 ml their levels
In trade and civic standards and
moral attitudes; and they 11 ml tho
lower, because of tholr persistent re
fusal to recognize and reach for tho
higher; and this makes It ossontlnl
that thoy uhould remember, and
shun, tho degruu below. City and
man can sink to a common deph and
yot live. It Is only when they
ronch tho ilnnl gulf, tho last degree
below, that they disappear and are
forgotten.
Thoro Is nu Infinite mutuality be
tween cities nud their builders and
maintainors; and the type, title and
temperament of tho latter aro fixed,
indelibly, upon the former. Nor will
tho physical endowment, howsoever
rich nnd lavish and beautiful, for nn
Instant qualify or even pnrtnlly ob
literate, tho shamoful signs and
signals set up to n city's disgrace and
undoing.
It Ih dllllcult to dotormlno tho dif
ference in tho degree of moral turpi
tude betwoon tho greedy grafter and
tho snoaklng scandal mongor. Both
nrn liinrnl floifiniirn(mf if n tviwi Hint
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Thursday ovonlng n party was given
for Alva Grout at his homo In North
Bond. It wns arranged by Ms friends
as a farewell as ho is leaving to-day
for Portland nnd will go to Eugene
to attend tho State university. Tho
affair was a candy pull and tlioso in
attendanco enjoyed a splendid eve
ning. Tho guests wero Misses Helen
Monde, Marlon Hovcnor, Amy Reyn
olds, Edith Alger, Ethel Motzlor and
Nora Hague, and Mossrs. Jny Gray,
Marion Roynolds William Wood, Ar-
chlo Taylor and Ben Grout.
Mayor and Mrs. L. J. Simpson of
North Bond, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Plko of San Francisco, havo
gone to Shoro Acres, Mr. Simpson's
country place, for n visit.
4. 4. .j.
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Housoworth
gavo a whist party Monday night for
Dr. nnd Mrs. J, L. Housoworth. The
prizes wero won by Mrs. Van Duyn
nnd Pord. Painter. Tho guests In
cluded tho following: P. M. Parsons,
C. It. Peck, Eugono Crosthwnlte, E.
P. Morrlsey, William Grimes, Charles
Van Duyn, A. T. Halnos, W. E. War
wick, and Dorsey Kreltzor, nnd their
Wives, Mrs. Elllo Pnrrtngcr, Miss
Maudo Pnlntor, Thnyor Grimes, Ar
thur Peck, Otto Morrlsey nnd Pord.
Painter.
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Tho social given by tho ladles of
the M. E. Church at Logglo's Hall in
ortn licnu inst ovciung wns a suc
cess, both socially and financially. As
tho result of tho "white elephant"
unction nnd the sale of tho sand
wiched nnd cofTee, they cleared tho
sum of $ 17.20. Attorney A. II.
Derbyshire as auctioneer proved n
grand success and did much towards
the evening's eutertalumeut. Tho
numbers on tho musical program,
both instrumental and vocal, wero all
of exceptional merit nnd wero highly
appreciated. ''Choosing a Minister,"
a rending by Mrs. Elsie McKelllps,
showed what Is expected of n min
uter. After tjio program nud unc
tion there was n general social time,
which nil. enjoyed till n late hour.
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I.nst Tuesday, Mrs. J. R. Smith
was accompanied by Miss Gurnoa.
Miss Blancho Williams recited "God
Bless tho Parson Who Took the
Deans," n short but laughable poem.
Mr. Plorson followed with tho song,
"Rocked In tho Crndlo of tho Deep."
Upon being recalled sang "Tho King
of tho Deep Am I." Mrs. L. C. Reyn
olds wns accompanist. The last num
ber was a protty piano solo by Miss
Gurnen. Upon request of tho pros
ldcnt of tho Ladles' Aid, Messrs. Ual
slgor, Davenport nnd Qubser mndo a
fow remarks in appreciation of tholr
work in the church nnd rcgrots of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russoll leaving us.
Mrs. Russoll wns presented by Mrs.
Nollson in behalf of tho Aid Society
with a small hand-pnlntcd plate. At
Special
Bargains
DON'T forget that wo still soil
FRUIT JARS, ltUIUlKltS AND TOPS.
Ono Knowlton Jar PREE with
each $100 purchase.
Trade Here and Save Money
COOS BAY CASH
STORE
GEO. N. BOLT, Mgr.
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Front St.
Marshfield
drag their associates and their cities pink nud white tosch suspended over
to tho degrco below. tho luncheon tnblo ndded a protty
It Ib easy to understand that Pitts-1 touch to. the decorations. Tho favors
Have You Tried Foster and
(Wear's Fine Candy?
IP YOU HAVEN'T YOU DON'T
KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE MISSED.
WE HAVE MADI3 CONFECTION
ERY OUR STUDY FOR YEARS.
HAVING IUR OWN CHOCOLATES
MADE BY A FIRST-CLASS CANDY
Riivii 11 nlnk and whim liinnhiMin noni.iAKKR. "NT THEY DID NOT
pllinentary to Miss Anno Plnnngnn, n K(HTAL THIS LINE.
brlde-olect, nt tho beautiful Smith I WB l,AVK JUST KBCEIVED A
homo In North Bond. Beautiful pink SHIPMENT OP THIS LINE INCLUD-
nnd whlto roses predominated In tho i'iiauticaluy EVERYTHING
llower scheme. A wedding boll of !,N u,c,n a'tADE CANDY.
A.MUHJ.VT I'OIKJKT OUR HOME
MADE TAFFIES,, PEANUT, ETC.
PURE ICE CREAM IS OUR
burg Is morally banned; that her bus
iness and commerce, generally, must
suffer from tho onus that lies upon
her. One realizes tho Instant ho sets
foot In Senttlo, Just what tho "Soattlo
Spirit" stands for, the grasping, oer.
riding, the got-rlch-qulck-niiy-old-wny
Idea that marks her people as with a
In and and Is doing her no good. The
wero dainty sllppors filled with rice.
It was ono of tho prettiest luncheons
of tho sonson. Among her guests
were .Mrs. C. P. McCollum, Mrs. T. II.
Barty, Misses Minnie nnd Grace Sher
idan nud Miss Flanagan.
I.nst evening, n dollghtful dancing
party wns tendered by tho Mllllcomn
SPECIALTY.
Lewis'
story of San Francisco's shnuio and) Club to the members and their liulr I Mrdw''.
t'n low levels to which she was forcod
Confectionery
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Have You Some Cash?
If so, do you want to invest it where it
should double in a year or less ?
IN ORDER TO GET SOME READY MONEY, I HAVE
THROWN ELEVEN LOTS OF MARSHFIELD WATER FRONT
HOLDINGS ON THE MARKET AT CONSIDERABLY LESS
THAN THEY COST ME.
THEY LIE AT THE NORTH END OF BROADWAY AND
EXTEND FROM THE FRONT STREET ELEVATED PLANK
ROADWAY TO THE HARBOR LINE, 25 FOOT FRONTAGE.
THEY ARE IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE STANDARD OIL
WAREHOUSE AND ARE LOTS NO. 3 TO 13, INCLUSIVE,
BLOCK 65, BENNETT'S ADDITION.
WILL SELL ONE OR MORE LOTS AT EITHER END, BUT
WILL NOT SEPARATE THEM. THESE LOTS ARE FOR SALE
AT $1,050 EACH. TERMS ONE-HALF CASH AND BALANCE
IN THREE YEARS AT SIX PER CENT INTEREST.
THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR ONLY A FEW DAYS AS I EX
PECT TO LEAVE TUESDAY FOR LOS ANGELES AND IT WILL
BE WITHDRAWN THEN.
APPfy to A. A. ADAMS
Chandler Hotel
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Mni'NhuYM. I
Is too frosh and fouUomo to be re
pented hero.
Mnrshllold linn upruuic up nud for
ward In the pant fow years, to bettori
levels nud points than sho aspired to
for years anil she U making good,
Hlowly porhnps, but nuking good nil
tho HHinc. Tharo art tho who
l .111 lit Ml I'll at liu liunb ti tli.i lii-.il
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friends. Between thirty nud forty !
ofliiploft ware In attendance. Tho
olub wna prettily decorated for the
occasion. It Is planned to give n
number of dnnclng nnd card parties
there during the full and winter
montliB.
4. 4. .
Miss Hattlo llnguo, Mlts Catherine
Mwntlt), MiM Ida II. Mitchell nnd Hen-
Keep Your Feet Dry-
And Make Life's Walk j
EASY
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below and ktwu htr there, but wery Monde have gono to Miss MltoheU's
oplno their tnsk Is harder and more 'home near Allegany for an outing,
thunklots as tlma goes on. Tho time I
is past when nny sop or story may b A large number of the mombers of I
thrown to this people for their spot (the church nnd friends of Mr. nnd
swallowing. Sho Is coguliant of the, Mrs. Russoll attended the reception
level below nnd tho level above, until Kit on by tho Ladles' Aid Society of
her trend nnd hope are upward. Make 'North Bond Tuesday evening nt eight i
n noto of this. o'clock. For an hour they enjoyed i
. themselves In conversation. At nine, '
CRANBERRY RANCHES. a brief but very Interesting pro-'
o have them for s:ik cheap. They gramme was given. The first nuui
aro money junkers. Let us tell you ber was n piano solo by Miss Kranlc.
about them and show you what we Miss draco Williams then sang n
have. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. very pretty song, -Tatters." She
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Sunset Vanilla
AM) YOl'LL GUI' THK BIST TURKU IS AND THE MOST FOB
V)l It MONKY. IP YOlIt GUOCEU WILL NOT SFIU'LY VOL'
Co MB TO I'S.
BROWN
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DRUG
CO.
MANl'FACTrRING CHEMISTS
remtKigirsta
At last I have securod eoniethliu
that every man In Coos cattnty hns
been desirous of securing a water
proof, cushion soled shoe. They nre
guaranteed by the mnkor nnd by me.
They nre tho famous
l'NKOIATIC SOLED SHOES,
and aro mndo by Sharood Shoe Cor
porntlon of St. Paul. They Just a
rived on the last boat, n compVu
lino of nil sizes and several stylor
They are a little bit the finest thing
have over had to offer, and nr some
thing thnt Coos Bay men should re
Jolco nt bolng able to sectre. Th
price M the same as you would Hve
to pay If you bought In St. Pan', v
maker stumping it fti the sole o;
.each shoe.
And while wo nre talking abou
shoes, I wish you would drop In nn 1
see the many other good ones that '
.carry In stock dross shoes, eery
!lay shoes and loggers' shoes.
I Itemember this when you or any
of your family noed shoo recalling,
becnuso by patronUltig Lund you are
not only savins money but you are
ei'cournglng a good Industry for Coos
Bay.
O. O. LUND,
"The man Mho does things right."
No. titn South Broadway, Murshilold.
Myers Marshfield Store
Don't Delay in. seeing our beautiful Fall Wearing
Apparel for Women. Among this week's arrivals
are Long Covert Coats in light and medium shades.
Black Broadcloth Coats, Capes, Suits, Voile and
Serge Skirts, Silk and Wool Dresses, Corsets. Mus
lin Underwear, Dress Trimmings, including braids,
buttons, nets, etc. Hair Goods, Sweaters, Scarfs,
etc., and many other lines.
You can't afford to stay away from the Myors Storo now if you are an admirer
o beautiful clothes. And you can't afford to stay away if you appreciate the worth
of your money. All we ask is a fair comparison of our ooods and prices. Better val
ues this season than ever and our prices have always led.
Look for oar Ful! Page Fall Opening
Announcement in next, Tuesday's issue
of The Times.
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