THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 2 jbBMHU ' " 5"" iw3" JUusFCwk Pie Time H Rviirrn'lx u , t , Mv .. .i.i.... I 'it wsltllK Ii our fai)i mm. V "mother n KHl." t '41 R i j. N It f 1 r CONTRIBUTIONS teiKerniMg social happenings, Intended for pvttltcatlon In th soelaty ilpart mem of The Times, must be sub mltted to the editor not lstor than 6 o'clock p. in. Friday of unoii wk. Kxcoptlons will bo nllowed only In cases whero ovtnta occur Inter than the tlino mentioned.) 'when ihfv are lung. Thnt may som I ! unsensible, but H lnu't. Iong skirts Just tnnrh the Kronnil at the front unit sldea unit th train art ml Irrlacoplr. They are only uwtl on 1 reception gown ami evening dresses. I anil then not Invariably. Many ilanc J Ing droesos nml dinner frocks are Hhort. Trotting skirts and suits clear the Krotind by from two to flvo Inches. TDK HLKSSKH PAUL Thoro was a young womnn without nny mothur Or fnthur or sister or nunty or broth- or, "Who mot n young mnu In hor own quarter nnd two yards and nro conservative wnuus. iou walk and station Who had, I am told, not n single re latlon. This motherless maid and this fnth- orloss follow Wont courting oncli olhor, nnd II To seemed all mollow ind swoot, for thny only oach othor, JAnd not any nunty inothor. ICvorythlng Is nnrfow shoulders, packs, hips and drosses. A few short skirts arc about two yards wldo at tho base. Two yards nnd a n half can go as far and as fast ns you like In nny of them with jwrfect comfort. It Is only the extreme widths that look ridiculous. The others are pretty If you like to look slender. PICKSONAL ! lit visitors In the ctty, or of Coos liny people who visit In jthar cities, together with notices of social nlfalrs, are gladly received In the social do pntttneiu. Tclcphono 131(1. No tires o'f club meetings will bo pub llshcd and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish sime. Footwear has boon thrown very had to plonso much In the limelight by I narrow dromes. You can no longer j or father or hide n pair of shabby shoes under I billows of frou-frou. With, hneklug I suits you should wear high calfskin I lovo you," he said, and he never boots. Tboy can be laced or button dllutod ' led, tan or black. Itusslau ctilf-skln Ills love with the hope that his futli-'wlth n moderate Cuban heel innkos er wns suited j n good-looking wnlklng shoe. With "1 love you," she wild, atntl sho add- a soinl-tallorc! nfternoon suit pat od no other oiit-lonlhor pumps, or patont-loathor " flemnrk about hoVtu "'e'd p!e"."o shoos with cloth or kid tops nro us her dear mother. ed. Never woar suede pumps or ..... heer stockings for walking. It Ar i icive iroiiieii 10 hiiiiiu on mu , riiole of their wooing, It r they passed no stand of relations rovlowlng. They wanted onch other nnd not uoino dozens lOf uncles nnd utilities nnd pnrcnts and cousins. ) Is considered very, bad taste. Suodo 'pumps, slippers nnd otnnrordorod nnd I openwork stockings should bo kept 1 for house nnd evening wear. White gloves will bo worn this spring even with trotting suits. With ' tnllor-nindes whlto glovon with broad And those kluloss youngsters, pray black stitching nro very good look-! note yo tho mornl, ling, but for" nftornoon nnd evening I Worn married without having had n 'hKo tho glovos should bo nil whlto. ' or real quarrel. '.They wore not distinguished wealthy or clever, Tllut nh, thoy wore happy for over and ovor! ypUN ADVHNT of now lints Is ns H much nn Indication of tho np Kor walking you can wear wnslinlilo ohnmols, doeskin nnd rulndcorafcln, but for nny other purpose your glo vus should be kid or suede. i Scarfs of nil kinds will be used n deal deal all spring, especially with one-ploco dresses. Whon they nro nroaeli of nnrlnir ns any of tho do of black nnd white satin they fcrloil nnd true signs or which Mother very useful nnd utmost tnko the Mature provides us each onr. Since l,no r n ro,lt- Tho e,,,ffo" cnrfs . . . . . i I edged with marabou, BWan-'s-down lint Hist came Into fashion wil(ir flir ut ,,,IirB0 lmvo I10 wnrinlli;liul lias found them nn Inexhaustible t,U(). ,,, costume perfectly when nourco of Intorest. The quest for yon do not care to wenr u wrap. Iiecomlngness Is always fascinating, o nnd though we do not always Itud It, Ono of the llrst outings of the sen It Is every woman's duty to try to Hou wns enjoyed by n small party of innko the most of herself, say a Murshflold folk last Wednesdny. The outgoing steamer Topekn wilt mini-, Iter the bride ami groom among the) pnssungers, nnd a honeymoon trip of I Indefinite duration will carry them i to the southlands, nfter which they will return to this city to tnko up I their residence permanently. On nc I count of tho popularity of both young I people, their engagement annnunco- I nicut has been provocative of wide J Interest, and tho dainty brfde-elect has figured as tho central figure of ju whirl of pre-uuptinl festivities for the tinst two wonks. The ilnte of the short ., ... ... nil' nrillllllK llilli liuuil lllll llt'll Willi I profound secrecy, nnd It wns only through the medium erf u muiTliiKe lleense, Issued by the Cupid clerk at tho court bouse this morning, thnt the Interesting news leaked out." Marsh Held' Lodge of Elks, No. 1 100, gnvo a most delightful Wash ington's Ulrtlidny party ut their hall last Wednesday evening complimen tary to tho wives nnd lady friends of tho momhors. A Keno contest wns followed by cards and dancing. Among thosu In attendance were Messrs. mid MesdnincB ligcne Crosthwnlt, A. T. Halnos, IT. Y. Staf ford, 10. S. Hargolt, .r. V. Million brand, M. C. Mnlouey, Van Duyn, 10. I). McArthur, Chns. Curtlss, W. N. Hkhlad. Pat. Tulloy nnd A. 13. Noir nud Miss Mlldeiillrnud nnd Mrs. Kluel la Tumor nniF Messrs. Ilosu Smith, CJeo. 10. nix. Fiinl l'nlntor, W. K. Hwnyno, Chns. Ollbort, W. It. Malues, M. C. Smith. Dr. W. A. Tbyo, Geo. j Itotnnr nnd Jtdm I). (toss. Irs. W. T. Merc!innt oxpects to leave on the noxt lledondrr for Sail KrancUco for nn oxtemled visit. She had planned this trip for severnl weeks ago. but wns compelled to, postpone It on account of Illness. ' Mrs. Fred Single of Coqulllo liasj boon spending the week ns tho guest of Mrs. Chns. Nicholson nnd lias, been the guest of honor nt sevornr' OUR HAY IS AS POPULAR With tho Morses arid Morse owners as a Pretty Olrl at a Dance. Wo buy 1: quantities from the best liny Melds In the west nnd run muko the price right. When wanting anything In the line of liny. Feed or Flour remember Haines can supply you IMIONI0 1DH-J. Fresh Fr;k lb frcahi'M . i and all nth, ly ma good. v x how," are w ' h dream i( i ONIC OK (ll ( lK will add ttio l i ( ( goodneas to tl o "' ' Hr.MlAV l)l'Mi Coos Buy Bakm Pimvi. ,,. . ' I'llOXi: IIM, Piif a Uilk Sunshine in Your Home i -' V TTZS-a. ' 1"? i iiun .-ij'u s 'hmi 'i ym.Yu 3ryr,YtrviiT.r:Mri v?-FKrMimmivn - J ut!Sr.ilc !lfjaMnl'il:; .JSJi'1 of the highest grade of durable "varnish mid color so combined thnt when applied to a prop erly propnrod" surface they will perfectly produce natural wood effects.. This Is tin" season of spring linusei leaning. You will want to biii'htcn up the homo with fr.'sli paint fur lloors. Interlo wood work, nnd furniture. S r X S II I V M llnlshes me miWFTlMa'IHIWi'aMii WW I 1 l UcOt 4 VllUflin Palosi tlMAiM1 Ml r' ;-,r,rayni Wc also have the famous I'nilt PKCPAItKD PAIXTH nml li l.amtx'lt I'loop Vniiilshes EKBLAD & SON Golden Oak Barber Sh( nnest equipped shop on Cooi 8.1 A Smooth Shnvo I A Good llnlr Cm Shoe SMiJ Children's llr.fr Cutting a i. OPPOSITK urnn l(mx II V XT 10 It & ( l.Altny Proprhtr Have, That Roof hi NOW S'ee CORTHELL iMitine :rj. fnshlou writer. trip wns to Cutllp's on South Coos It tins become well-nigh tmpnsslbb! Hlver nnd tho members of tho party to create anything sousatlonnl In the were M. C. Morton nnd family, Dr. wny of n tint. Kxtreme slzo nnd over-abundiiiH'o of trimming have consod to surprise. 10 von the gio tesquo no longer urouses suUlclont Interest to warrant the contlnunuco of tho mushroom brim, the lint which rests so fur down upon the head ns to almost tilde the wearer's face. Hut, while there are novelties III nnd Mrs. J. W. Ingrain. Miss Mary Kruse, Miss Lucy Powers mid Hev. and Mrs. Knox mid family. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Savage this week announced tho engagement of tlielr daughter. Miss Madge, to Her bert l Coloman of Chippewa Falls, Wis. The muriiuge Is to take place ' tl Portland. tittle, Informal affairs ifuring the week. j Mrs. 10; Mlngus entertained tnfs afternoon at a bridge luncheon. Mrs. A. 17. Adelspcrger Is hostess nt sowing this nfternoon. Mrs. h. M. Noble 1ms Issued' In vitations for a bridge luncheon at her homo next Tuesday. Mrs. ft. K. Jones plans to lonre to day for a short visit with hor sister. Mrs. Hoyd M. Mchatdson nnd friend 1EAS0MS WHT "Twin'Tedesflal Extension Tables Aro bupenor to All Others 1 They hove Iwo pedestals, each completani ftsclL 2 Pedestals ore ovnl or oblond there fore legs ore symmetrical. 3 Two pedestals nre Btronfler than two halves that divide. FAMILY IIOTKIj Til 12 LLOYD MARSIIFHOLD'8 POPULAR Itntes leduced to: Day 50c,7JeJ 11.00; week $2.00 to. $5.00. Hoi keeping npnrtmontB with gai ru ro.00 to $18.00 pe: month. UATK3 n. W. SULLIVAN', rio UK) TlfAP ni:sti:i) IMM PLYMOUTH HOCKS. Our matlngs have produced Ka nrd-urcir specimens of nhlttM qunllty with records of 2ii,iV,i eggs In 3Gt days. llaliy Chicks nnd nggs for lUtrl Hook your orders now for ifi dol ivory. A fow cockcreli Id honvy laying stock for $5.00. Plyinoiitli Place, Poultry Viriil PlUOn. nACM.MAN, Tr .nrszidifitr, nov ih.i, l'n -. : largo shapes among the new hats for this summer. Mr. Coleman re pre wiring and summer wearing, the tout Lamb and company of Chlca smnll hats aie undoubtedly tli more' go In 8pokane nnd th brlde-to-bc wxieutrlc. And these amall hata Is a moat chariulug youug Murshtteld promise to bo more popular than they girl. The A. N W. club wa entertained have boon for many aeasoua. One Krent charm of these hats Is1 tbe auppleness of the straws from which they are fashioned. Many lira eollapslble, while others ilepud en tirely for shnpe aud trluuulug upo.i the draping of the straw. Among theiu are brtuiteas hatn. Home so siuall at to suggest skul'.- o Announcements were received here this week of the marriage of William V. Bernltt and Miss Wilts Lewis, at Portland. The groom la the son of Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Uerultt of (Continued ou Page S) tar dy of Quality ' Quality In candy is are rather fussy about. a matter we That is wh , we lutttit ou absolute purity In all the l.u.ilA...1 a...t i t. . 1 Marahlteld and was reared lu this "'"' " ' ' "r eon-; city where he bu tunny frlndi. lie, fwt,0'r.v- This matter of purity U' l'uiuauer oi pruitt un us nml It Is I 4 The unsiahtlv tlron. lees n "nds o( some loblea entirelv eliminated. 5 The troublesome lochs unnecessjrv. 6 No unfinished surf aces, locb, bolts, etc., exposed when extended. 7 More rigid, hnvinz three casters under each Twin" or six under the tabic, 8 Allows insertion of several filler before apresd ing pedestals. Prevents marring of finish on leps. Hide IttNuntroui IV-.IM oJ VbliUci (OIN't; 1IHVI.V 1 (iiiohe gouth. FOH COOI) WOItlC lir.ug your clothes to us. C i pressing nnd repairing a I'fdrl by exiierlenced men, Satlshe guaranteed HLANCIIAHI) SON, .South Hronriiwiy. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOS T-IU. cCvhKSUK, OsteopatWc Phjxlclan Graduate of the Amorlcnn schooll Ostoopnthy nt Klrksvlllc, Mo. In ISWorndo nib. Hours 10 to 1MI 1;. Phono 1C1-J; Marshlleldj 0ml rLL J. W. INGIIA3L - Pliysldun and Surgeon. 209-210 Coko UulUIing lMluiips: Olllce 1(12.1; llcldcnt I J. v. moNNurr, IiAwyer. Ulllco over Flnnngan & Menneti & Marsh tint rt O.ttl WL S. TLItPKN, Aichltici. Ovpr Chnmlter of C minwfJ left here several years ago aud oaps. hut they aiv fashlenwl or the now a prominent youug business wan wiriest silken' hemp, crushed down of Portland where tho youug couple upon tho head In Irregular horlion- lll reside. ml plaits. A fold of wide rlblAn in tint sotteat satin Is effective trimming fur this style of hat, being passed around the base and llulshed In a oliou or bow at aide or Imok. Jns. II. Uutcueson and bride nre expected here shortly for a visit at the home of the groom's mother and i sister. Mrs. A. Huteheson aud Mis i Agnes Huteheson. They will find a. Suit eoats have been short. They, warm welcome here among the main nro growing shorter. Hy the time friends of the grooui who was bom, Iho aprlug styles are well launched and reared ou Coos Hay. Their mar-i sliortost eoats of all. the boleros rlage took place at Kurekn, Cal.,, safe to say that more delectable swoots ennnot be found nnywho.ro tlian nt Stafford's. Alt our candles nro pure sweet aud dollolous. They nre the "come again" kind. "Always Muuotliliig new" at .Alia i fnTl .GS WMll k tr omi Htons, will he making n strong hid for popular fnvor. So far the lOtons have only boon shown by a fow of the host Fifth avonuo houws, but they nro such easy. Inexpensive TWO STOIUOS. lssi Suudny and In nnnouaelug the ;, Fn)1 s,u Ct.ntl.a, Avo uaie. me isureKa ueraiu sain: "The utmost simplicity will be the ko note of a quiet wedding ceremony that will take place at high uoou. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor i exercise, Insufficient mastication ef I food, constipation, a toruld llva-. things to make that you will do well when MU Clara Rogers nlll bcu.me , worry and anxiety, are the mou to keep an oye on them. They are .the bride et James M. HutoUebou. at .common causes of "stomach trouble. ... ..i... . .. . i -. .. - w Tiartloulnrly smart with the rawed- tno Home or hor mother on i street -wnlstllna skirt. Tho now skirts aro short oveuj There will bo no attendants and out) the relatives will bo present whon tho solchiu vows nro exchanged Tho Correct your habits and tako Cham borln'.n's Stomnoh and Llvor Tablets mid you will soon be woll again. Foi 8alo by all dealers, On t. tn. -,-. H-aQtCTflffB(Pk Wuw WfcUJ W y H HHttTfH y 1 Utock In Home Addition, r-ontalnlng over 3 acres for $9m b Lots for ,.. ' r a'M in Lots for " ' Marshnj' 1C Lots for c0 East Marshfleld $S00 Eastsldn ALL GOOD HAY VIKWS TKUMS i:.SV OTIIUH GOOD HUVS l,uo!,c:;tra,;:,o:t? Hsl00, ou sond streot' 8 00,100 in tu-'-; -P nearly new for . ' nouse SM.noo a inoncy-innkcr See Title, GuararVee 8, Abstract Co "" HENRY SBNGSTACKEN. NOTUK 'II) CON.HVtTil Notice Is hereb ,i n tHatKJ bids will bo received for tie btruotion of a scow to bo used' ferry at thu City of C l title, 0-'l whoro tho ferry Is nuw estate Tho samo to be built oa the' plan and of tho same dl?iBt tho old ferry scow, except tn"J samo is to bo provided with veal Hon and ventilators. Thosco be comploted on or before ttej day of April, 1011. Five p Of nnimint nt lilil to be df with tho County Clerk aud all i J bo tiled with tho County t's" rH linfM,A . A 0..1 il'l Oi " 1 wi UU1UIU liiO -JIU " 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Conntv Court reserve' rluht to rofont nnv and all W"i . . ..... Mditfl io awara tho comraci io .j tho lowest, if In tho JudBeB,.l Court it is for tho best intere-! tho County. Dated at Coqulllo, dres""- IRMi ilnv nf l?M...iinrV 1911 taatps WATSO-1 CounW ' anll For Sale Let Times V it Phono 133-J. fflDJ1 .juw-ii