The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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WOMAN'S
JP3i WORLBJi
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Smith, Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, Mrs.
Frank Frnmo, Mrs. F. K. Gottlns,
Mrs. F. A. Golden, Mrs. Win. Grimes,
Mrs. F. K. Hngno, Jlrs. A. T. Halnos,
Mrs. W. II. Horsfnll, Mrs. M. C. Hor
ton, Mrs. A, L. Housoworth, MrB. J.
W. Ingram, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs.
O W. Kaufman, Mrs. Dorscy Krolt
zor, Mrs. II. Lockhart, Mrs. J. A.
Luso, Mrs. C. F. McCollum, Mrs. J.
T. McCormac, Mrs. Arthur McKcown,
Mrs. H. II. McPherson, Mrs. M. C.
Mnlonoy, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. W.
T. Morchnnt, Mrs. E. MIngus, Mrs.
E, O'Connoll, Mrs. F. M. Parsons,
Mrs. C. n. Pock, Mrs. E. 0. Pcrhnm,
Mrs. C. K. Porry. Mrs. A. E. Pol
lcxfon, Mrs. A. M. Powers, Mrs.
Honry Sengstnckon, Mrs. It. A. Wer
jitch, Mrs. W. II. Palntor, Mrs. Mor
ton Tower, Mrs. T. II. Barry, Mrs.
J. W. Dennett, Mrs. Ward M. lllnko,
Mrs. It. E. Drowning,- Mrs. M. 11.
Dlivon, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs.
J S. Coko, Mrs. E. L. C. Farrln, Mrs.
J. II. Flnnagan, Mrs. -E. 0. Flana
gan, Mrs. J. W. Flnnagan, Mrs. D.
"V. Stafford and Mrs. P. A. Sandborg.
Arrnngomonts nro liolng mnilo for
a reception to ho tendered Ho v. and
Mrs. It. E. Drowning at tho homo of
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCormac tho
wcok botwoon Chrlstmns and New
Year's. Tho exact dato has not been
set. Tho reception Is In tho nnttiro
of a wolcomo and has been planned
for Eonio tlnio and tho dato wns eot
onco or twlco but It had to bo post
poned on account of conflicting with
dates of other events. Tho function
will bo public, all members of tho
KplHcopnl congregation and their
frltmdH bolng Invltud, It will nrob
nbiy h nn ovvnlns nfftlr.
Tho Progress Club will meet with
Mrs. I. S. Kaufman Monday, Docem
bor f. Tho last mooting of tho club
wns with Mrs. J. W. Ingram nt hor
homo In South Mnrshlleld. Tho club
Bpont h most dollguthil aftornoou
with Wagnor. Mrs. Ingram read a
carofully prepared biography of tho
conipoBor nnd sang two selections
from his oporas, with Mrs. 0. W.
Kaufman as accompnnlat.
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Mrs. Ilonry Songstnckon ontortnln-j
cd nt luncheon Friday complimentary
to Mrs. Geo. V. La rig ford of Stock
ton, Cnl. Tho guests woro nonrly nil
old,frloiuls of tho guost of honor
' who wntj i former Coos Day girl.
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Tho Amorlcn'n Woman's Longuo
will hold their rogulnr mooting noxt
Monday evening, nt tho homo of Mrs.
Chns. Murr In North Hand nnd all
longuo mombera nro Invited to bu
present at that tlnio.
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Tho A. N. W. Club was pleasantly
otitertaluod Tliursdny uftornoon by
MrB. W. P. Murphy nt hor homo on
North Drondwny. Twonly-ono of
tho twonty-flvo inombors wero proa
out nnd tho nftornnou was spent nt
ncodlo work. Hofroshiuonts wero
served. Tho noxt mooting of the
club will bo with Mrs. Hood nt tho
J, M. Upton homo whon ndjournmont
-will probably bo taken until after
tho Christmas holidays.
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Charles Cavannugh nnd wlfo of
North Dend, woro host nnd hostess
nt a delightful social affair nt- tholr
homo Tuesdny ovonlng. Vnrlous
games and diversions contributed to
tho evening's entertainment. Among
those present wore:
Uov. nnd Mrs. Albright, .Tudgo
Sinister, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hodson,
Mrs. Ed. Coffolt, Mrs. Footc, MIbb
Mabel Noah, Miss Annlo Smith, Miss
Cynthia Vineyard, Miss Ada Cllnken
beard, .Tosslo Culbertson, Delia Cul
bortson, Violet Johnson, Percy Pratt,
Ilnlnh Cllnklnbcnrd. Mason Nonh,
Mr. and Mrs. Ncce, Miss Mndgo Goul-
dor, Sarah Webb, Robert Webb, Mr.
and Mrs. Cavannugh, Mrs. E. R. Hod
son, Miss Lillian McCann, Leonard
Darks, Joo Darher, MIbs Joella Hod-
son, Doulnh Summorlln, Miss Erma
Hodson, Edith Cavnnaugh, Claro, El-
don and Hubert Cavannugh, Evan
Hodson, Frecinont Hodson.
Tho monthly meeting of tho
Swedish Lutheran Young Peoples'
Socloty held lRHt evening was ono of
tho most Interesting nnd pleasant
hold bo far. About GO persons were
prosent. Severn! now membora Join
ed the society. Ilosldes selections by
tho choir nnd a vocal solo by Mr.
D. D. Ostllnd, tho Row Olson deliv
ered nn nddross on "Gustnvus Adol-
phuB," King of Swodon, from 1012
to 1032, tho wlso nnd fonrloss cham
pion of Protestantism and rollgtous
freedom, tho grentost hero of tho
"Thirty Years' War." After tho pro
gram refreshments wero served by
Mlssos Lucy Thorwnld. Hilda Ston
liolm, Aunn Qldmnrk, Messrs. Ernest
Matson nnd Pcnrly Lund. Tho next
mooting nt which nlso tho soml-nn-mini
election will bo held, will tako
plnco tho first Frldny In January,
1011.
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Mrs. J. II. Miller entertained n few
friends at sowing Wednesday after
noon. Among hor guests woro: Mrs.
J. T. Harrlgnn, Mrs. E. S. Dnrgclt,
Mrs. HI Wright, Mrs. A. L. Houso
worth nnd Mrs. Dorsey Kroltzor.
Eric Johnson nnd wlfo of South
Mnrshflold cololjrnted their silver
woddlng nnnlversnry Tuesdny, Nov-
ombor 20, n numbor of rolntlvcs
gnthorlug tholr homo and assisting
thorn In mnklng tho event n most
happy occasion. Events of days
gono by woro retold, rovlvlng plons
nnt momorlcs tlint had nlmopt been
Shoes Shoes Shoes
Work Shoes
Dress Shoes
forgotten. Refreshments woro serv
ed. Tho worthy couplo woro reci
pients of many handsome nnd sult-
nblo presents.
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J. W. Dennett nnd wlfo leave to
day for n week's stny In Portland
nnd Salem.
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Miss Genovlovo Sengstnckon re
turned this wcok from n month's
stay with friends In Portland.
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The Tuesdny Night Whist club's
next meeting plnco has not been de
finitely fixed. Noxt Tuesdny evening
Is tho regular meeting dato and Mrs.
Wm. Grimes wns to ontortnln thorn
but aB Mrs. Grimes has boon un
well, the mooting will probnbly bo
with nnothor member of tho club.
Miss Mnudo Painter expects to
leavo about Deccmbor IB for TitlBn,
Okln., whoro sho will spond tho win
ter with her slstor.
Tho Evergreen Drldgo Club"" wns
ontcrtntned last Saturday nfternoon
by Mrs. W. J. Dutlor. At cnrdB, Mrs
C. W. Tower won first prize, nnd Mrs
F. A. Hnznrd and Mrs. F. M. Frtetl
borg tied for tho consolation prize,
tho latter going to Mrs. Hnznrd on
the cu. Th'j uftornoon, tho club Is
bolng ontortnlnod by Mrs. J T. McCormac.
ADVERTISED LIST.
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing In tho Mnrshlleld, Orogon, Post-
ofllco, December 1, 1010. Persons
calling for the same will plonBo say
advertised and pay ono cent for ench
advertised letter called for:
Morgan Adhlns, John F. Adams,
J. O. Drown, L. J. Douchcr, Mrs.
James Cochran, Davo Cowan, Gio
vanni, Erlck Edwards, A. J. Favor,
Graves Music Co., A. S. Harris, Ern
est IIccso, Waltor Illtchcoch, Mrs.
Dcllo Horroll, Ray D. Holmes, Mostl
jn Jurgllc, Clnronco Kennedy, C. E.
Kennedy, Co. McKay, Joo Mlllor, D.
W. Mungor, Goo. Nottlcton, Richard
Ryan, M. J. Rogers, Rohr & Man
telth, Houlfol Sheen, Geo. Stough,
Mrs. L. Slmonds, Wm. G. Simpson,
Mr. Van Ilutson, Franks Wagnor.
W. D. CURTIS, P. M.
Tho CHAN!)!!:!: will servo n spe
cial Tl'ltKEV DINNER Sunday DE
CEMBER I.
CARVING Sets at MILXER'S.
SSl
Dry Your Qofhes m a Wet Washday
With a New Perfeciion Oil Eleater
When clothes can't be hung
outside, and must be dried In a
room or cellar, the New Perfection
Oil Heater quickly docs the work
of sun and air. You can hang up
the wet clothes, light your Perfec
tion Oil Heater, open the damper
top, and the heat rises and quickly
dries the clothes.
Do not put off washing to
await a sunny day in order to avoid
mildew. Dry your washing any
day with hot air from a
'jgreFEDTIO
jnuKtctsa
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Absolutely smokeless and odorless
It gives just as much heat as you desire. It is safe, odorless
and smokeless.
It has an automatic-locking llnmc spreader, which
prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and
is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly
cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, .be
cause of a new device in construction, and can always be easily
unscrewed for rewlcking.
An Indicator shows the amount of oil In the font. Filler-cap docs not need
to be screwed down, but Is put in like a cork in a bottle, and Is nttached to tho
font by a chain. Finished in japan or nickel, strong anddurable, well-mode, built
for scrvlco and yet light and ornamental. It has a cool handle and a damper top.
'Dtaltrt Evttywhtrt. If not at yours, uiritt for dacript'.vf clrnlar
to int i
sfffl Standard Oil Company V
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A Full Line of All
Kinds of Men's
Shoes From
$3 to $?.50
FIXUP
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To nmlco first class bread, biscuit and
pastry all tho time. Tho flour has to bo
tho best, of course, but It has to bo uni
form In ovory sack too. That's why Snow
Drift Is bo popular. You will flud tho
flour In ono sack Identically tho sanio in
every sack. It Is tested at tho mill's
bako shop to mako suro. Every batch of
wheat that goes through tho mill is
washed cloan. It Isn't touchod by hu
man hands from that tlnio till It roaches
you. Only tho finest solocted Northwest
ern grown, Dluo Stom whent goos Into
Snow Drift Flour. Try just ono sack and
learn how good your bread, biscuit and
pastry can bo.
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H. W. PAINTER.
Marshfield
Oregon I
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A Complete Line ol Oil-
and other Heaters
MAY BE FOUND AT
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MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEJUGNT.
4 Tho best Domestic and Imported brands.
Plaster, Llmo, Drlck and all kinds of builders matorlal.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201.
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SYNDICATE.
6EALERS J!& A6ENTS.
COAL . COLONIZATION , J)AW.
FARM. fWT. tlMMU
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and
OrsaniziHs or industrial
COMPANIES A SPlOAlTYso
Tho past has proven that Invusunents In small acre tracts near growing
cities aro tho mest profitable. Tho C. D. R. S. has such to offer. Chas. J.
Druschko, Marshfleld, Oro.
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Pacific Monumental
and Building Works
H. H. WILSON, Proprietor
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
All kinds of mouumental work promptly and artistically exe
cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway.
Nothing is more pleasing, lasting or ap
preciated for a Christmas gift than a
KODAK
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RESIDENCE CORNER 84xlO(T
In Sengstacken's Addition
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STEAMER M. F. PLANT 1
In
Sails for San Francisco every eight days.
$ TICKKTS IlIiSICRVICI) Ul TO THIJ AHHIVAL OP THE 81111.
3j ItlSHKHVATIONB WILL lll OAXOKLLKI) AT THAT TIME U.V.
jii.no j.iuivr.j. in iiuuuiiii
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S F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore
rsasaca
Till l-'AST AM) COMMODIOUS
learner Redondo
(KQUIIM'KI) WITH WIHELK8S)
WILL MAKE KEOULAU TIHI'S CAKItYINO lMSSKXOr.US
AM) VltEIGUT DETWEIIN COOS DAY AND SAX TltAXCIS
CO. ALL HESKItVATIOXS TOIt lWSSEXGKHS MADE AT
ALLIANCE DOCK, MAIISHPIELD AND IXTEH-OCKAX
TUAXSl'. CO. UXIOX 8TUEET WlIAm', NO. 2, SAX TltAX
CISCO. FOR IXFOIWLVTIOX PHONE H-J OH 2H3.
SAILS FROM SAN FHAhCISCO FOH COOS HAY SATUK
DAY, DECEMUEIt 3.
lNTEU-OCEAN TRANSPOHTATION COMPANY.
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STEAMER BREAKWATER
Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portlnnd, nt 8 P. 3L, every Tuceda.
In . .. . . . x TnnmHoQj'
qi uauo irom twos Hny every unturtlny nt service oi umu. i
S will not bo held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets are purcbed-
S W. F. Miller. Ast,. Phone Main 35-L
THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY"
STEAMER ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY AND Jo R
ON A TEN-DAY SCHEDULE, CALLING AT MARSHFIELU p
WAYS. nEC,
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY f
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3, AND FOR PORTLAND, DECEMBER C.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY T
O. V. McGEORGE, Agent.
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HIGH GRADE WOOD WORK
of ovory description at
THE SHOP OF UALITY
E. n. GEHRICE. 710-720 OUTII BROAD"
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