The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
mmrom
COOS BAY TIMES
Extraordinary Sale of Men's
Coos Bay
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Entered nt the postofflco at Marsh
floltl, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls ns second class
mall matter.
Social Circles!
Fine Overcoats, made with
(Continued from pace 2.)
Address all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES,
Mnrsliflehl :: :: :: :: Oregon
to Convertible Collars
Christian Endeavor of tho North
Bend United Brethren church met In
a business session nt tho church, Aft
er the usunl business a short pro
M. C. MA LONE Y
J)AN J-:. MALONEY
Editor nml Pub.
News Editor
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ana w aierprooie
gram was onjoyed. During tho eve
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nlng tno momuors guio mo pastor, i
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GOOD EVENING.
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It Is tho peculiar quality and
chaructor of an undisciplined
man and a man of the world, to
oxpoct no advantage and to ap
prohond no mischief from him
self, but all from objects with
out him. Whorons tho phlloso
nhor, quito contrary, looks only
Inward, and apprehends no
good or ovll can happen to him,
but from himself alone. Eplc-tctus.
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j Mrs. J. W. Ingram will entertain
the Progress Club at hor homo next
Monday.
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I A. K. Polloxfon and wife and baby
! loft today for San FrnnolBCo where
thoy will spend tho whiter with Mr.
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GIVING
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"Freely havo yo received, freoly
give."
F THERE woro to bo taken out
of any man's llfo that which oth
ers havo put Into It, thcro would
bo very llttlo loft.
In tho beginning, n man gets his
llfo from others, and along with llfo
ho gets qualities of mind and body
and soul which havo como down from
n long line of ancestors, and whjch
mako him distinctively what ho Is.
Thon In the days of his childhood
Pollexfen's parents.
C. II. Peel: and wlfo leavo today for
Pprtland and Sonttlo whoro they will
spend Thanksgiving week with rola
tlvos and friends.
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Miss Genovlevo Sengstnckcn, who
has been visiting friends In Portland
tho past three weeks, Is expected
homo on tho noxt Breakwater.
A. E. Adolspergor and wlfo and
baby leavo next Saturday for Indiana
whore thoy will spend a fow wcoks
visiting nt tho homes of tho two.
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Tho Evorgrcen Whist Club Is be
ing ontortnlned this afternoon by
Mrs. Laudo nt hor homo on Nob
Hill. Last Saturday tho club met
with Mrs. A. T. Hnlnos and was
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We received yesterday about t four dozen overcoats direct from
the East, which are about a month late in delivery. To clean
same up quick, we offer them to you Friday and Saturday
at $14.50 and $19,50.
This is a great opportunity for men of Marshfield to secure a
fine overcoat at a saving of 25 per cent. Remember, the val
ues of these coats are from $4 to $6 more than prices asked,
"Cash Only," "MONEY TALKS,"
HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO.
nml Hirmirrli i)n ilnva nt lila vmit Tl
f t. A .. 1 1 - .i.ilHA. fun T n it n
in.i .... uuiiKiiiiuiiy emui uiiuuu. .mn. uuuuu
uiuiiuiiK, ins
ho Rets his fond, his
cam, his training and his education
from others, and tho Influences that
mould lils charnctor In those days
aro tho lnlluoii"efl sot In action by
others'.
And when ho oos out from his
homo In his youiiK manhood, ho goos
Into a world whor othors still con
tlnuo to kIvo to him. Ho tnlcs 1111
work ns othoin havo made his work
posslblo ho take uo his ploasuros ns
othors havo uibiIp thorn possible:
whntovnr lie dooi, whorovor ho roc,
tho llvo of mm' (conorntlons and
jirosont geuoratlous allko affoct his
llfn and Klvo Homnth'tiK 'f It.
Ily tho time li has reached a full
manhood, ho Is largely tho product
of tho sacrlllcc3 and efforts of others,
extending back through countless
won tho prlzo last Saturday.
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Mrs. L. J. Simpson and C. M. Hy
lor of North Uond, nro planning to
Issuo InvltntloiiB for next Saturday
aftornoon nt tho Simpson homo.
Marshfield
Bandon !
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Chnpolle, Mrs. J. V. Hodson nnd Mrs. "occasion, Hags of all nations, shaded
Win. NellBon. Mrs. Maud Watklns' candles nnd chrysnnthomums being
very Interesting talk on used offectlvely. Tho dinner was a
Tho Mlnnlo-Wls Club will hold Its
first mooting of tho season after a
long summer vacation at tho homo
of Mrs. Kelly noxt Friday afternoon
when tho hostesses will bo Mrs. Kol
ly nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones. Tho annual
election of olllcers will bo hold and
plans mndo for tho coming season.
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I The Chatutnndo Club nt Its moot-
'inix Friday with Mrs. Chas. Stnuff do-
decldod to glvo Its first concort of
most olnborato one, Mrs. Ilnlnes be
tug assisted In serving by Mrs. F. A.
Haines nnd Mrs. Dorsoy Krcltzor.
Thoso Invited woro Mosdames It.
K. llooth, KHlo Farrlngor, M. C. Ma
loncy, and Win. Grimes and Mlssos
Elizabeth Kaufman, Mamlo Mahonoy,
Daisy Dean Hush, Mario. Maloney,
Charlotto Murch, Ncjllo Towor,
Maudo Painter, Agues Hutchoson,
Loulso Dlatt, Josslo phase nnd Vio
let Henderson.
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Last Saturday evening, Miss Hllz
nboth Kaufmnn entertained a fow
friends nt sowing.
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Mrs. J. T. McCormac entertained
n.5es to his most remote ancestors. p ;,,,, c i0prano, n8 tho solo- men nro very handsome ones
r un..nA nil tlitin nml nil nvnlltn.
fn ii Kouse, all time nnd all events,
from tho original chaos to tho pres
ent, havo transpired so that ho might
bo what ho Is today. Ho Is but ono
Individual, but ho to Ills making an
ondloss number of Individuals havo
given something.
Whnt does this man, who Is ovory
mnn, owo for what ho has gotten
from othors?
1st. Mra. Schwab has appeared hero
boforo undor tho nusplccs of tho
Chamlnndo Club and hor roturn will
bo wolcomod by tho ninny frlonds
she mndo horo thon. Tho club has
beon preparing for tho concert for
somotlmo and It Is bollovcd that they
will ccllpso all provlous efforts. At
Friday's mooting, Mrs. Stauff road a
papor on "Oratorio" and
woes uo not owe i m " 'Mny Slnult rcnd a ,)n,)er on "Dach."
UUUB HO IIOl IJWU BllUllllUU IU UlUUtBt I . j, j.
Is It not cloarly his duty to prosorvo. M,M MQudo pnntor nm,
mo Hireaui oi Bervico nnu sucriucu
which has como out of tho past into '
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Thftyor
Grimes will ontortnln tho Tuesday
NMcrht Whist Club nt tho homo of Mrs.
hla, llfo and let It flow out of MPnllltor on South Broadway .noxt
llfo again Into the lives o othorBT day oycnInB
Should It not bo tho most Joyous
thing In tho world for him to glvo to
othors so gonorously as ho has ro
colvod? Freoly ovory man receives; let him
as freely glvo. Out of It may como
ovory good thing.
Hnppy Indeed, oven In a physical
point of vlow, Is thnt man on whom
heaven has bostowod a contented nnd
sorono mind, or who by Improving
nnd cultivating his moral faculties,
lias been nblo to procuro that bless
ing. Ho has within hlmsolf tho no
blest nnd purest balsam of life.
A flno lino of now SILK VRTTI.
COATS Just recolvod to soil from
$1.00 to J10.50 at MYKHS MA11SH.
FIICM) Store.
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gave n
"Medal Contost Work." Tho moot
ing closed with tho W. C. T. U. bono-
dlctlon.
Next WedneBdny evening, tho
Indies of St. Monica's Catholic church
In Marshfield will glvo n Thanksgiv
ing Whist party nt tho Odd Follows
hall. Whist will bo played from 8
to 10 o'clock and ton prlzos will bo
nwnrdod, Ilvo for high scores nnd
llvo for low Bcoros. From 10 to 12,
dancing will bo onjoyed and tho ovo
nlng will closo with n sumptuous
supper.
Tho upper rooms of tho hnll will
bo utlllzod for card playing, tho reg-
tho season Docombor 14. nnd soleci- ular hall for dancing. Tho prizes
ml M'rs. Mnv Doarbomo-Schwab. tho .which woro donated by local buBlneos , tho llrldgo Quartotto at a bridge
. . ua !. 1 mh . ... n I llinntiitull nl t.Aas !.. .k litl ilnll YTftM
I iiiui'iM'iiii hi. iiur iiiiiuu riiiiii. iivi
guests wero Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan ontor- Kugeno O'ConnolI nnd Mrs. C. K.
talnod n fow frlonds Infprmnlly nt Porry.
their homo Thursday evening. -
' Mrs. W. S. McFnrland nnd daugh-
A vory protty woddlng was solom- r, Miss Klmn, loft today to spend
nlzod 'Wodnosdny evening nt tho Thanksgiving with frlonds nnd rqla
hnmo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Pottor at tlvos nt Portland nnd Cottngo Grovo.
Flagstaff, whon their daughter,
Miss Mablo Graco, was united In marrlago Mrs. Matt, KJellmau of North
with Mr. Francis II. Wooloy. Tho uonu, cntortninoil n numbor or
honso was vory prottlly decorated. friends nt dinner last Wednesday.
At nlno o'clock, tho brl'do ontorod
on tho nrm of hor fnthor, dressed In Tll Ladles' Aid Society of tho
white Bilk and carrying a bouquet of Swodlsh. Lutheran church of North
whlto cnrnatlons. Tho improsslvo Uond, hold Its monthly meeting at
ring ceremony wnB porformod by tno hOI"o of Mrs. Anna Strang last
Hev. H. I. Rutlodgo. Llttlo Crafford Wednosdny afternoon. A larger num
Annln nctod as ring benror. Aftor bor wns attendance than nt any
tho coromony delightful refresh- previous moeung. abiuo rrom tuo
monts woro servod. About twonty- UBU'nl Progrnm of work, It was de-
flvo frlonds and rolallvos woro pres- c,dod "o n nuctlon In the
cnt. church parlors on tho InBt Saturday
Thq young couple departod tho evening of thlp month, Novombor 2G.
samo ovonlng on route by Drain for short program will nlso bo ronder-
Nobraska whoro thov will mako their od- A commltteo was olectod to tako
futuro homo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wooloy
aro well-known mombors of tho
Methodist Episcopal church of this
city nnd havo many frlonds who wish
them prosperity nnd happiness.
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Mrs. A. T. Haines was hostess at Marshflold
a most deltchtful dlnnor nartv last
ovonlng complimentary to Miss Ada ' Tho ,adles of the Mnrshflold Ban
McConnoll of Guthrie, Okla., who nr- tut churc" ,,ttvo arranged for G. Lo
rived horo this week to spend tho Ro mi to slvo "An Evening With
winter at tho Hnlnes homo. Tho "ey." Friday, November 25, at tho
houso was prottlly decorated for tho church Somo of tho best musical
talent of tho city will assist with tho
evening's program. Thoso who
QfaffMvFc fonlioc hoard Mr IIaU a year ns will bi
Ula&lUIil O VallUlCO dollghted to havo tho privilege of
ARE MADE OF THE VERY HEST hearing him again.
AND MOST CAREFULLY SELECT-J
ED MATERIALS. l Mrs. Wm. Curtis entortalned tho
THEY ARE MANUFACTURED DY Ladles Art Club at hor homo Friday
EXPERT CONFECTIONERS IN A aftornoon. Thero was a largo at-
CLEAN SHOP RIGHT HERE IN tondanco of members, Mrs. W. H.
MARSHFIELD. Kennedy being tho only guest of the
Formnl announcements of tho en
gagement of two woll-lcnown Coos
llay young couples nro oxpected In
tho near futuro. A fow friends al
roady know but tho formal announce
ment has not been mado.
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Tho North Ilond W. C. T. U. hold
a Mothers' mooting Wednesday aft
ornoon and nlso tholr regular busi
ness mooting. Tho scripture was
read by Mrs. Wm. Nollson with In
vocation by Mrs. Wm. Jones. Tho
discussion was lead by Mrs. Goo.
Wltto, tho subject bolng "Parents
having and holding tho Conndenco
of tholr Children." Thoso taking
part woro Mrs.'W. Jones, Mrs. Geo.
Hnzor, Mrs. Robt. McCann, Mrs. W.
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COLGATE'S
Mechanic's Soap Paste
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THIS
POPULAR ARTICLE DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY.
AS A HAND CLEANER IT HAS THEM ALL BEATEN A
MH.E. IT REMOVES GREASE STAINS AND GRIME INSTAN
TUY. CONTAINS NO FREE ALKALI OR OTHER INJURIOUS
CHEMICALS.
WH SELL IT FOR 10 CENTS, PER CAN.
SEE OUR WINDOW.
BROWN DRUG CO.
Graduate Chemists
Tho Quality Store"
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
WE ARE EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE LATEST
PROVED TOOLS AND MACHINERY FOR FINE
JEWELRY WORK.
AND
AND IM-
WATCH AND
WE HAVE THE MAN
AN EXPERT AND EXPERIENCED
RECEIVED THOROUGH
-WHO CAN DO TUB WOuK-
WATCIIMAKER WHO HAS
EDUCATION IN THE I1CST WATCH-
MAKJNG SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES AND FORTIFIED
IT WITH YEARS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE.
ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY fiUARAXTi:i:i. -
1 1 ,,
Red Cross
JEWELRY. DEPARTMENT
can mako n "Dear!"
a D ill"
sound Just llko
A husband can't bo regarded is
tho "Big Chlof" around tho houso
and at tho samo tlmo to bo potted
nnd coddled llko n pappooso.
chargo of tho preparatory work. That
this event will bo oven bigger thnn
provlous ones Is quite certain. A
largo numbor of unique, ornamontal
nnd useful articles havo also been
donated by Mrs. Olivia Edman of
THESE ARE A FEW OF THE
club. Delicious refreshments wero
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD AL- Borved Tho next 'meeting of tho
WAYS BUY THIS BRAND, FOR cUlb W,U be he,d at tho homo ot Mrs
YOUR OWN BENEFIT IN GETTING G W' Sne,,r at North Bond the first
PURITY AND QUALITY AND FOR Frldny a"ornoon ln December.
THE BENEFIT OF COOS BAY BY r"
HELPING HOME INDUSTRY.
Always something new nt
THE BACHELOR GIRL SAYS:
YOU will bo woll ENTERTAINED
nt BAPTIST Church, NOV. tM by G.
LoRoy Hall nnd tho best musical
talont.
First class flour
prices at HAINES'.
nt second class
"A woman could understand a
man so muoh better It ho would sim
ply lie to hor all tho time, Instead of
only two-thirds of tho time."
TWO STORES
230 Front St 140 Ceutral Ava
When husbands and wives want to
reprove each other In public they
Better Rain Coals
-Were Never Made
Than I nm now ablo to soil to tho
peoplo of Coos county. I havo had
a hard tlmo to get them, but was
successful at last. They are tho
famous REESE WATERPROOF
BRAND and aro guaranteed by tho
makers and myself. Thoy nro mado
of tho best oiled goods, double and
troblo thickness where needed, and
If ono of them leaks or proves unsat
isfactory this -winter you can bring It
back and get your money returned
to you. Look at the low prices you
can buy theso for:
Gont nml Pnnts , . ,. , $5.00
Short Jacket $3.00
Medium length $4.00
Long Raincoat , ,, .,$5,00
I also havo laprobes, dash-aprons
and legglns of this same mako that
aro similarly guaranteed.
Then I have a cheaper brand of
wnterproof garments that aro guar
anteed by other makers which I am
selling as follows:
Jekct S2.00
Medium length $2,150
Iong Raincoats $2.75
REMEMBER, I AM CLOSING OUT
an: fine line of harness
AT COST.
Next Thursday
Is Thanksgiving
AND YOU WILL HAVE SOME
THING TO BE THANKFUL FOR III
YOU BUY YOUR
OARVI.'fi SET, KOASTEft
SALAD SET CHWA,
FROM OUR FINE LINE OF IM
PRICED TABLE AND KITCHD'
WARE. REMEMBER WE HAVE
RVRHYTHINO FOR THE TABLE
AND KITCHEN FROM THE ORDIN
ARY CHINA AND DISHES TO THE
BEST
JUST DROP IN AND SEE.
Trndo hero nml savo nwafy
COOS BAY CASH
STORE
n.-n x nnrr . Ih&f'
Front Street. MarsMfld.
SA fj. All. I
ViUb IU
... a , whole altrflOa
uon 1 ujiuuu i w
In tho kitchen trying to bake M
. . . ii'o eolnS "
and wondering now -
"turn out."
You Can Get
nice layer
cake to
O. O. LUND,
"Tho man who iocs things right,
fo. 315 South Broadway, Marshfield
Anything from a nice iww t
a woddlng or Birthday Cake heje
a price that you would ""; 'u.
for tho Ingredients, saving time.
bor, money and worry-
GET YOUR SUNDAY CAKE HERE
The COOS BAY
BAKERY
pnONE 111'11 ,Knc
"11IU UUUOI "
Have your calling cards pria'
Tho Tlmea offte.
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