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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, Iflll KVIMNa BilTMN 8 Direct From New York To BenjaminClothes dav! t t 'lLSI It Ffc"? wn ySk &' r wkb 1 4M & wmwvtV'M C&Ol ytl&WA ' t 7V, aiswife, $18 3- lilflMLi Mtti 1 III. III n i We Are Going 00 4- to $35. 00 Other Clothes .50 to' GUARANTEE $18.00 If Front of Coat Breaks in One Year 's Wear, Customer Can Have a New Suit FREE tjO Yoii .wisiw ij.;:i i Your Now "MONEY TALKS" Our Shoe Stock is tlio Talk of the town. Every new hist All widths All sizes Low Cuts or High We am please you. HIJK CLOTHINt; fl. SHOE CO BandM I 'Marshfield " ' .xv ':,'!?t glg. f ;jpw n HBHPr Bci -LA l y iQrmtsmmm "WUKf IB 1 I J MHPr ".y; r ; f- r.r-' . . . . . i innntltinnjl fiftrt nnirA A 1 XUUMIIMUVM ..Will t,V Tl .fl, . 3L:"y4 MiVMflif wm TV 1 yMM j -i V -fcv . '' a - "j''R 4v J hoft, Mrs, Geo Ilnzor, Miss Elvlrn Moody, Raymond O'Mnrn, Mnrjorlo Putnam and Ucmard Uazcr. 0 . . Ono ot tlio londluK social events of the week at North Hend was tho North llond High School Alumni banquet which was given Tuesday evening at tfco Oregon hotol, marking the cIobo of tho commencement exer cises thoro this year. Following n Bumjptuous ropast, a program ot toastn was enjoyed, Dr. Ira n. nartlo presided as toastmaster, and thoso who responded wero President Korr of Oregon Agricultural College, Ralph Coke, Claronco Klblor, L. P. Falkenstoln, A. H. Ueauniont and Supt. Raab, Tho Alumni elected tho following officers for tho ensuing year; Prosldont, Claronco Klblor; vlco-presldont, El len Anderson; secretary, Helen Mon de; treasurer, Wlnnlfred Rood. Among thoso In attendance wero; President W. J. Korr of Corvnllls, Supt, and Mrs. Raab, Professor and Mrs. J. F. Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Falkensteln, and Miss Lydla Fal kenstoln of norkoley, Rev. A. D. Mac Leod, Dr. and Mrs. I. D. nartlo, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Hlsey, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Worrell, Mrs. R. j, Coko, Mrs. Goo. Hazor, Mrs. U. S. Woodbury, nnd Misses Ellon Anderson, Oonevrn Smith. EUth Allgor. Holen and Kato Mendo, Josephine Grlftln, nesslo Im niol, Graco Williams, Idn Mltcholl Grneo Fulton, Frodn Hnzer, Hilda Llndstrom, Llllle Dutlor nnd lona Hutchlns, nnd Mossrs. A. D. Iloau mont, Ralph Coke, Mr. Wlodlngor, "Win. Woods, Arthur Voldo, J. Gray, Claronco Klblor and Noll Ranks. High school orchestra: 1st violin, Taith Hunt; 2nd violin, Harold Hunt; cornets, Harold Simpson nnd Fred Reynolds; drum, John Shcp pprd; piano, Edith Thomas. Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan entortnlned tho Sowing club nt hor homo Inst Satur- I day nfternoon. Besides tho club, Mrs Harrlgan had as hor guest Mrs. Mooro of Portland, Oregon. Thoso 'present woro Mra, Dorsoy Kreltzor, Mrs. A. L. Houpoworth, Mrs. J. H. i Mllner, Mrs. E. S. I3arge.lt and Mrs. Hiram Wright. , --n J Miss Msrgaret Powers yestorday celebratod hor eighth birthday by en tertaining n number of hor little friends at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Powers, In South Mnrshflold. Various games and diver sions wero followed by refreshments and tho aftornoon mado ono ot tho most delightful ones tho little folks present hnvo enjoyed In a long tlmo. 0 Last Wednesday evonlng nt a ban quet tendered the' 1911 graduates ''f tho Mnrshflold High school by the Junior Class, preliminary plans wero mado for tho organization of a Mnrsh flold High School Alumni. Prior to this yonr, thoro woro only four grad uates of tho regular four-year High sch'ool courso In Mnrshflold. They aro Misses Alpha Mauzoy, Marjor'3 Cowan, nesslo Coko nnd Slgna Holm. Tho banquet was a most enjoyable ono, tho hall bolng beautifully decor ated for tho occasion. Milton Carl son presided as toastmaster and res ponses woro mndo by Prosldont Tot of Oregon Agricultural Collego, Ml '3 Josslo Chase, Mies Nolllo A. Mont gomery, Miss llelvn Flnnagan, Prof. Hewitt and Supt. Tledgon. Among thoso present woro President Korr, Miss Montgomery, Joo nennott, nolva Flanagan, Hnzol Powers, Mary Hau- scn, Milton Carlson, May Prouss, Erie. Wm. E. Dungan; nnd thoy woro com;'nuppcr was enjoyod following tho Dolt, Supt. Tledgon, Jcsslo Chnso, plotoly successful. Tho following usual diversions. Among thoso par- Nclllo Trlbboy, Dnrtlott Flanngan, Mary Prlco, Lucy Juzrt, Prof. Hewitt, Mrs. Tledgon, John Ferguson, Miss , Gibson, Ednn Gnlller, Pcnrl Dalrd, Woods, Prof. Applowhlto, Norn , voma uucKingiinm, cecllo McDon Tower nnd Ernest Harrington. 0 woro prcsont: ' tlclpatlng woro Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Misses Vera Nelson, Mnrguorlte .Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mr. and l f Mrs. C. II. Worroll, Mrs. Richard Coko, Miss Josophlno Grlflln, Miss nld, Helen Stophenson, Rota Mars, 'Laura Kruso. Miss Edith Horn. Ml38 Martha Korth, Lcona Jenson, Ruby Edith m. Alger, Miss Lllllnn McCnnn, . Tlltoil. Kllltll I.llRlf Ilnlnn Mnnrmnn nl... i.'n. !.. .. .1 ni.. ir...i., ,.r If' tik.m p-i r'nrn.n Z'o nv Mn8tor8 L,oyd I'oclWOO(l. "ert Miss Grace Pulton. Miss Grace Murr, nected 2 in I In'.n. om RosoburJ LnB8,ota' Cln'r BhuBto' Chr,8t,a Ml.. Leona Smith, Miss Edith In.! pectod this evening from Rosoburg i,nborlov. CrpBSV niI1L.nninn. n .. ., ... I. n .,1.11 .1 ll,n l,n.n. .f M.a nn.,.r.- ' ' ' ,0" "" '" .UIUHIII I1UVUIIUI, .UIUH Dlnncho Ferdlne, Ann 'iin Margaret Randal, Jnncei Daisy Rush and Lucy Kent 0 A. L. HoiiBoworto and wlfi this wook for Uuffalo, N. Y,tlj ho will nttond tho Woodmca'i M lodgo mooting. En route ImM will visit nt tholr old homeiH Okla., reaching Coos Dajr boutJ 1C. v",'""7' 'I'" "" . nn,i Mrs. Wm. E. Dungan, Mr. nnd many friends as bolng formerly con- Mr(J Krononborgi f noctod with tho Mngncs & Mntson Btoro and thoy will oxtond a warm wolcomo. Mrs. Campbell expects to 0 Tho membors of tho Ladlos' iui . idh.i iiiuiiuiuuui ...o. ...,.- Krnnnnhnri? Tnr.Tf lfmnnnhw. Ml.. ,,...1. . . ,.. - . ..... 0 bolls son, A. n. Cnmpboll. Edgar ,. ,v, . ,, . i Tho mnrrlaco of AUm m-i nnmnholl will .n rmAml,nr,l hv . " ." ..V " -'. w -".. Vem .MOOUy, .MISS 1JCB810 JlraUley, ' -"- I,. .....hrf. nna Mrs. uuriruuo wi""'- qulllo last Tuesday evening a a Biirprlso to tho many fnwul gTOom, only cIobo relautti been apprised In advancoltH tlals. Rev. Adams 01 w Prnshvtnrlan church offlclatel kihc roMtiiiv came to tbB' Dolso, Idaho. The grooBlitti known manager of the kota In North Dend ana "- .- .MaiI on Cool W ofblsllfo. They will reIdeUH Bend. spend tho summer on Coos Day but,cU,b and tholr u.band. and families Edgar will make n brief visit only. w,n onJoy tholr nnnuaI P'0"10 tomor Thoy wAl bo tho first pnssongore of"row tho A,,co H being chartored for tho wftson on tho Rosoburg auto,tho out,nR tr,P- Tho c,ub'8 next lino,' O Tho Coos Day Motor Doat club members will enjoy ono of their so- moctlng will bo hold noxt Friday with Mrs. Frank Sumner. Miss Ellen Anderson, Miss Frances Golden, Ralph Coko, Claronco Covey, Wm. Wood, Mr. Custor, Leonard Art Dodge, J. Gray, Oscar Carlson, Glonn Grout, Grado Summerlln. O Tho Sisters of Dotbany mot for a business session Wed nesday aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. C. K. Perry. Tho noxt racotlng will bo tho last for tho season, and will bo held noxt Wednesday with O Last Wodnesday morning at tho rles of crulseB tomorrow when a trln hoino of tho br,do'8 Parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. K. Porry. Light refresh- will bo mado to Piper's Grovo and Mr8, A,Dort vor on Coos River, Strawborry picnic enjoyed. Thoy occurred1 tho marriage of Miss Joslo will leave North Bond at 8:00. iCollver and Mr. Fred Mossorlo, tho n 'Rov. II. I. Rutlodgo officiating. Miss The homo of J, L. Krononberg on ora f as bridesmaid and will enjoy a few weeks outing at Randon Heights in Ilamlon was tho ""v" "" ui " uona groom-, meir summer home. 1 sceno of much gnyoty last Friday ove- man. Following tho ceremonies, nlng. tho occasion being the "Joy" n wtId,ng d,nnor wns enJoyed by a party given by Master Jack Kronen- nun,ber ot ,r,ends nnd ro,a'e- Mr. berg to his classmates of tho Eighth "o80 Bianas n'B n nis comrau ments will bo sorred. O R. J. Montgomery nnd family loft yestorday for Ten Mllo whore they 0 Tho home of Mrs. Elijah Kolley In South Marshfield, was tho dceno of a pleasant gathering on Wodnes- . . 4u t.j uii u., nlty and is a grandson of tho lato,j.. .. . . A .. ..,.... IKinuo ui ilia unuuuu iiuuiiu duuuuiu, ,uu; uuoiuuun ITUU lour lu BIX u CIWK Nearly nil tho members of tho class chas- Eckho" of North Dend. Tho(When tho teachers who are going , .wore there and from eight till eleven bTldo ,s R highly accomplished and away met for a farevoll good tlw ' Each guost brought a parcel talnlng a useful traveling article hnd numbered. Numbers being drawn, each ono received the package wilth tho pleasant nolso of tholr onjoy- men of Cooa R,TOr- Thy ,eao this mont of the party. Tho rooms woro vrek on an extended honoyinoon trip trimmed in tho clnss colors. The nfter whlch they w,n mako their "Joy" part of tho evening started lm- no,uo ,n 1orin ucnfX- Among tnoso tho corresponding number. Mifch mediately upon tho arrival of Presem nv x.qo wenamg woro uorn tho youthful guests and con- Collver. W. A. Collvor and wife, MIs- slstod of guessing contests, a most ses May nna ll0B0 Messorlo, Mrs. John gle was exhibited over tho opening of the bundles. Tea was served in tho dlnlne-room and nn thn p-npqtm perplexing "spidorweb," and other Messerle. Lorln Collvor, Gordon Coll- paBBeI ,n( mnny wore wc,amttl trials of mental nnd physical dex- ver- J- J- Fo8tor nnd o, Misses tton(s 0f admiration at tho beauty of torlty for prowess In which prizes " na ny ". Misses Ruby tu0 decorations, carried 'out In red woro given. Favors and souvenirs "" "eSSlo ouver or oquuio, Misses whlto and green Tho oxclntnatlon nppearod In profusion, funny things """' """ ""'"" v-. joaujm e.. woro cnanged to laughter when th to piny with, peculiar papor hnts. """'"""""" 1,uuro' "' rcn,.placo cnrda wero v,owei,f Tho8Q wer Light refreshments woro sorved to- Enid and Gladys Collver, George Mes- decorated with Hmwin i,mnrn,.Hi ward tho end of tho evening and tho, erle. Henrietta Collver, Clarence foretelling tho summer plans of each Eighth grado departed glad to navo.M ' v,u.u.-. After tea they gatuored ,n tll0 p!)r. so pleasant a colobratlng of Its gradu- n ,ior and still laughed and finally tore ntlon from grammar school. Tho A party of North nend young poo- themselves awnv nt nhnnf ravoh n. m. guldnnco of tho general trend of plo last evening enjoyed a moonlight Thoso Invited were tho Misses M. F. "Joy" at tho "Joy" party was In tho excursion to tho Sand Hills. Tho Goorgo, Elizabeth Kaufman, Jesilo hands ot Mrs. Kronenborg and Mrs. Tioga took them down and a picnic Chase. Ora Wood, Mario Maloni' IV rm..v u.nii Altar" GoHl M Tuesday aftornoon at t Mrs. Goo. F. Murcn. i Bovonteen ladles present i", noon wasspontlnsewlnr. -lt, .!. orllrlpfl (t them. Light refreshment! ed. Tho next meetms wlth Mrs. P. A. Sandbe 0- i r. xtii nr.rnes and lu' ... J n,nlro. Of U "1 ! """. .7;h.MtoM cal., are expect - oteamer Fihoia. ; daughter or Mr. lrMi .a .n iii make an eit"J bV(D .. - here. She will be a-r Bandon by her motner. Last Sunday Mr. and J a few friends enjoyea . , tbo Sacchl ranch. jW ' down, leaving here " Tho day was spent " a picnic uncu v- lng were: Normau - Smith Murdock """""- in Randall, Mr. und Mrs- BInnchard and ues Mrs. a P. McCoumf a fow days tor u'.n&) innt t n,iPfl." on Noria 4VUWK -'C'-,l J , I