ktl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1 1911 EVENING EDITION. I ft 116 SUCCESS FALL K3 m rw- i E w T" "--. M SUITS D W 1 D ' U D. D I) D I) D 9 11 II II i i ! I &T1 lino Mooro Itlley of linker City, Worthy Grand Matron of the Oregon Eastern Stnr. It was one of the lar gest Roclnl functions of the Benson on Coos liny, over one hundred In vited guests participating. The bar Belt home was prettily decorated for tho occasion, verltahle beds of sweet peas making It a howcr of beauty. Huckleberries were nlso used In the decorations. In tho receiving lino were Mrs. Itlley. Mrs. O'Hrlen and Mrs. Ilrownlee. Mrs. .1. Albert Mat son was assisted In pouring coffee by Mrs. T. C. Loylnnd and Mrs. F. K Gottlnu whllo Mrs. P. A. Simdbcrg, Mrs. P. M. Pnrsons, Mrs. A. T. Hai nes and Mrs. A. K. Neff assisted Mm. Ilargelt In entertaining. 0 W. P. Murphy and wlfo returned today from n week's visit at the .1. 10. Schilling homo at Gardiner. J. Leo Drown of tho Drown Drug company, and wlfo left today for Dastondorf'u beach where they will onjoy a fow weeks' outing. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Coko of (Continued from pngo J.) depots at tho towns on Coos Hay ot tho route. Ench guest was required to prophesy tho futuro of her station and tales of futuro greatness were unfolded that would mako the ordin ary Coos Day booster feel ns though lie didn't know how to boost. Mrs. T. C. KtiRsell of Heaver Hill assisted Mrs. Octtlns. Among those Invited were- Mrs. J. ltalpho O'Drlcn, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcde, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. E. D. Drownleo, .Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. Win, E. Dungan, Mrs. E. S. Dargclt, Mrs. A. L. HoiiKoworth, Mrs. P. M. Parsons, .Mrs. Eflle Fnrrln- ger, .Mrs. Chas van Duyn and .Mrs. Itoberts. , j MIbs Mary F. .Mullen nrrlvod hero this week from San Francisco for an extended visit at tho home of Mr. and Mis. .las II. Flanagan and other friends and relatives on tho Day. A pleasant camping party consist ing of Itev, and Mrs. 11. I. Ilutledgu, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver and baby, North Demi havo boon spending tho Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I.angworthy and lst week with relatives and friends baby, Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Langworthy t Dnndon and other Coquillo val'o' nnd dnughter returned this week Points, from a three weeks outing near Dora. , o They report ono of tho Jolllest vaca- .lay Lawyer and wlfo nnd hnby ar tloiiB of tho season with lino llshlng' rived hero this week for an extended nnd hunting. Two deer, one a lino stny. They havo boon spending several live pointer, furnished tho party: they havo been spending several plenty of venison and there was al-j weeks In California. Their homo Is ways riulllclent trout and sulllclent In Spokane but as Mr. Lawyer has meant many for tho night beforo acquired extensive Interests on Coos breaking camp tho Manors brought In Day by tho purchase of tho O. C. ft Presontatlon by Miss Dobbins and 1B0 as n result of a two hourH catch N. Company, thoy plnn to spend most nU tno clnR8 anA n,an' friends Joined nnd tho ontlro lot wns finished nt of their tlmo In tho futuro on Cooa ,n congratulations. Miss Alphn Mnu- ono meal. During tho latter part Day. of their stay they had as guests at o tho camp Mrs. Peralta of Oakland, pishop and Mrs. Chas, n daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. ,,ro guests at tho J. W. Donnott homo Langworthy. and her friend Mrs. Mils ctv, A picnic In their honor Prlttz, also of Oakland. I(, ,j,0 ji,ue. South Coos Ulvor, has 0 I been planned for next Tuesday. Mrs. .1. C. Swluford, who has been q upending tho Hummer at their o!d .Mm. I.ngerstroni and Miss Lydla homo In Illinois, Is expected to re-, Lngerstrom have returned to their turn about tho middle of September, home In Minneapolis after spending 0 tho summer with relatives nnd Mrs. C. K. Perry, who has boon friends In Murshllolil. giving a number of little Informal! (, iiinciioiiHonieriiiinoil.Mr. U. 11. Peek,! Mim .Willi. Trll.bov left todnv to ... ... ... I ' w. lionnoit ami .Mr, wiu.i .,ond Sun.lny with friends at w. r. t. r. hxtkp.taixmkxt at r.APnsT (iii'ircii mps. iton kut Mciuxx is li:ctei pdes- IDKNT FOU NEXT YKAD. i Dy the W. C. T. U.) Amid dainty nnd beautiful flowers and grceneiy tho American ting "was honored yet onco again when six of our Marshlleld mothers nnd home keepers delivered their temperance messages at tho W. C. T. U. Matron's Silver .Modal contest nt the Mnrsh flcld Dnptlst church Thursday night. Tho ladles were each dear and sweet to look upon and mnny re marked they "were glad they didn't havo to act as judges" for all gave their lines so finely and as the true test of art, "naturally" tho very greatest compliment that could be paid thorn. Thoy were particularly fortunate In the services of three prominent citizens of North Dend who so kind ly gave their services as Judges: Prof. Grubbs, Mr. Mullen nnd Mr. Wnrd, nnd In this ninnner wo wish to throw a boquet nt North Dend for three staunch citizens who said at once, "They would" and then "Did It!" All were satisfied when Prof. Grubbs announced that No. C, won the decision. Mrs. Dcsslo Drown Savage being Introduced by tho contest Superin tendent to Miss Dobbins and tho au dience, received tho matron's medal. Tho world wrapped round with the whlto ribbon, surrounded by a laurol wreath surmounted by tho word "Matron", pendant from tho W. C. T. U. bar. Mrs. Savage re sponded modestly to tho words of ADVANCE SHOWING The New Browns and Grays Full Box Backs Elegant Fall Models Spring Styles on Sale at Half Price "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MAKSHELELD BANDON zoy was especially attractive as she consented to sing In tho nbsenco of If I Ml.... Mllll.. !.. ........ .!.. .1. ' Scudding'"" , .'"" w,u m,"K i"ul- """ u,ui musical . u. i. u. nicuai at liio Tabernacle last fall, "Mother's Voice." Also In tho duct "Deautlful Hag of Liberty, Miss Mnuzey and Mrs. Smith were strongly applauded and only tho strenuous use of the voices during tho evening rendered tliom unable to respond to an insls-lnent shop, "Mo Wnkeo Pp Too." pleases a groat many during tho wnrm tent encore. The Impromptu duet by A wlde-awako Chinaman w:u ho weather. Mis Dobbins nnd Miss Alphn was nnd ho ilM a thriving business. So . inueli appreciated. It was the W. C. It Is with tho W. C. T. U. Xo mat- T. IT. Whlto Itllihtm Dally song, and tor what discouragements or sooin- Wo desire to Inform you that WK havo MOVED the ITItlTV CDEAM Mrs. .1. W. lleuuetl ami Mr llorsrall Jr., at nurds Friday aftor- 110011. 0 Mrs. W. K. Duiikiiu was hosteiw at dou. The young ladles of the .Marshlleld itpixcopai eiiiiieii nave arranged to y M nftor the versos tho audience did line Ing defeat cross our path, wo "Wnkeo ,i .mhj; DEPOT from the SMVIII """-.work on tho chorus "Wind tho Rib- Up Too" and ns all know tho wide- toro to the waterfront In READ of Mrs. Dorsoyj tho occasion nre: Mrs. Dobt. E. i hearty congratulations nre duo each , reach you. n Bowing party Thursday iifjoniomi.Klvo a proiuenade at tho Eagles Hall ns a farewell to Mrs. Ill Wright.' Friday evening, September 1. i:ia Ncodlownrk and conversation wore borate preparations aro being ninile followed by lefriwhinents. Among for the event. The imtronoiwos for inose piiMunt were Kreltzer, Mrs. A. L. Houneworth. Mrs. J. ll. M liner. Mrs. .1. T. liar rlgan, Mrs. HI. Wright and Mr. W. K. Dungan. 0 Mr. and Mrs. HI Wright mid fam ily will leave Sunday niunilng for "White Salmon. Wimh., wheie they will mako their future home. 0 -K. S. Dni'Melt and wife will mivu shorlly for an eieuiled vlr.lt In Iowa and Nebraska wlwre Mr. Dargelt for merly rofctdml. They plan to go oast by tlin northern route and will return via the Southern route. 0 Friday afternoon. Mrs. S. I), llnr-i per was hostew at a delightful llitlo tea and hewing parly at her home In South Marshlleld. Among her gnosis were .Mrs. It. T. Street, .Mrs. "W. F. Miller. Mrs. C. .1. Mlllls, Mh.fi lion round the .Nations, the .Nations! awake crowd is the one that wins of our God." sung to the tune of "The j In tho end. Dattle llymii of the Pepubllc." This; Altogether wo were very proud or wing will be sung again tonight. jour sister who has traveled so far, Groat credit was given to Mr. Geo to help us "Wakeo Pp" aud'.vo would' Watklns' contest superintendent, for j say to our citizens that If thoy feel tho arrangement and iiianagenient of I In need of that, come and hear .Miss the evenings entortnlnmont and j Dobbins tonight nnd sho'll IMOXKKI! (.'ItOCKItV. Our new telophoue number Is :I7-L, SACl'lll Ai MADDUX. Fotographlo tlnlahlng and supplies Wnlkor'H Studio. Drowning. Mi's. Arthur MeKoown, Mrs Win. llorsfall Jr.. .Mrs. John Coke, Mis. J. T. llarrlgan. .Mrs. Otto Schet- ter. Mrs. M. C. Maloiiey, Mrs. .1. A. Malsou, Mrs. II. Loekhart. 0 Mrs. S. K. Painter and Miss Kve lyn Mock leave tonight for Oklahoma wheie they will spend oorurnl mouths with relative. O The Amerlean Woman's League will meet with Mrs. Ilomiuo at Coos ton on Wednesday. September i, at two o'clock. PI.AX DIG PICXIC participant for the exceptionally pleasing manner In which they con tributed their numbers. As the au dience Hied forward to welcome MIm Itobblns, onch one hoped the W. C. T. V. of Marshlleld would always keep up the sign, "We Wnkeo Pp Too." Puigi-aiii In Detail. After the nntlonal hymn "Ameri ca" was sung the class ave the Dibit surely, liVI-MtVOXK Is IXVITKn t . i... IPItO.MK.VADK to ho clvon hvl .1... Klect Ollleers ; Young ladles of tho Marshllold The Coos County W. C. T. U. con- KPISCOPAL ehiircl. ,. ti, nfl..N ..yv. ..!... I.. t-. ,,, , , . " ...- .........m7 i.-iuiiMi iii .iic.i Minium .vesieniay was HALL, FIIIDAV well nttended nnd most siiccosaful. m:it i, Following n program of prayer and ' reports from tho various SUE FOURTH SAVES HIS night, si:pti:m-J Kong, reports irom tno various un Ions In tho county wore received nnd Lthe work discussed. Mrs. Ora yc- Cnrty presided. Mrs. Mnudo D. Watklns wns tend ered n vote of tlinnks for tho succesi- 8avo money by Times ndvertlsors, patronizing Th Keuulll Will Vleplioiu. Meinbeix Kiijoy Kient. The Keuwlll Telephone eompaii) will hold their becond niinuai picnic int Kentuek Inlet, September 1. The nmimilitntkd ii n ... ii,i.iiiia .. 1..1. M,.i,i n miiii ,. " "h.-ini iin line v..i.f ..iiiiiv. .urn. r.. 1J. j iirowniee, .Mrs. A. T. Maine. Mrs V. S. Dow and Mrs. V. 0. Morton. Thursday evening Miss Minnie Ma honey, who will leave shortly for Toppeiilsh, Wash., to visit relatives anu io anoint the. marriage of her brother, C. J. Mahoney. and Miss Kltlo Collier of Coquillo which will take plnco in Portland nbout Sop tomber C, entertained a few friends. Among these invited were Mrs. K, Mlngus, Mrs. M. C. Malone', Mrs. j. i. .Mccormftc. Mrs. D. K. Dooth, Mrs. W. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Kllzaboth. Adams, Mlsa Lucy Horton, Miss Nol- Do Tower, MUs Cliarlqtto March nnd Miss Gcnovlevo Sengstncken Ile frcshments were sorved. O Mrs. E. S. Dorgelt was hostess at reception last Monday evening com plimentary to nor guest, Mrs. Pau- ng special pains to make it a grand success. A ball game between Cooston and Kentuek Inlet will be one of the In teresting events of the day. The following program has been arranged: 100-yard dash free for nil; 100-ynrd for boys under 15; 50 yard dash for ladles free for all, girls race, 16 nnd under: boys race, 12 and under; girls race, 12 and un der; obstnelo race, freo for all; wa termelon enting contest, freo for nil; sack race for men; sack race for wo men; fat mow's raco; fat women's race. Prizes will bo awarded for the various ovonts. texts pertaining to commands against j fl1' mnnner In which she conducted strong drink. After prayer, Mis An-,t,u' odal contoet mid Miss Dobbins nle Dobbins, C. T. U. Xatlonal w"8 vo,0(1 n honornry membership Organizer, was Introduced and gae'" ,no ,ocal organization. Mrs. Geo a most eloquent, sboit speech that "nzPr f North Dond was olected a at once won the hearts of her audi-"U"PK!U0 t0 tUo Oregon State W. C. T. enco. She told of the cause of her'1'' pov'tlou which will bo hold a' patriotism, her grand father nnd lMo,,for(1 October 5. Tho election cf brother having given their Uvea In oinco'8 resulted ns follows: service to the flag and of her three ''resilient .Mrs. llobt. McCann jf years work as nurse In the United States army during the Spanlsh-Aiu- 4 f ' t 1 I . '--- ' I ,no kk.u Tin; T1MKS' WAXT ADS '4 Big Decrease In Number ol Dead and Injured In Celeb rations Last Few Years. (Dy Associated Press to Coot Oif Tlmoa.j CHICAGO, III., Aug. 2(T -As a re sult of the snno Fourth of July legU latlon during tho past eight yean thoro hns been n docreaso in tho nuni' ber of lives lost from 872 to S7 anJ number of persons Injured from a to 1G03. Mnudo D. 'North Dend VIce-Prosldent Mrs. Watklns of The Cednrs. Cor. Sec Mrs. A. Foote of Xorth Dend. Orn McCarty of erlcnn war, and how whon she re turned, she wns pressed Into service ns lecturer for the national W. C. T. P. having been ten years now, in that work. Illustrating the qualities of the W. C. T. U. she likened it to a great big old fashioned feather bed, to fall on It In ono nlaco onlv mhi it tn rise the higher in another and as time passes, the most seemlnglv ,UV r,TV NF.WS. hopelessly sunken place will again rise to duty. Mr- an" Mrs. C. E. Maldenian en- tertalned Mr. and Mrs. F. m. Marhoff Dec. Sec. Mrs. ' Mn..l...1.1 , .'itiieiiiiuui, Treas. Mrs. Harry Guorin of Myr tle Point. ACCIDEXT AT KDD FOMXJW tho HAXI) to I1AXDOX SUNPAY, August 27. JOIN the IUXDOX EXCURSION Sunday, AUGUST 7. As the Celestial who camo to tho big city to establish himself In busi ness, passing up tho city street he saw a brilliantly lighted place mark ed on the great plato glass windows, ! or at dinner Tuesday evening In honor i Mr. .Mamorrer's birthday. Mrs. A. C. Thompson, Mrs. James "Saloon, open All .Night." and forth '"-" " rs. C. E. Halden.nn er on. another sign, most attractive.; -""rsntleld shoppers yesterday, wero tho words, "Restaurant Wo -m... . . .. !T Never Sleep." So tho Celestial onen. ,.., " mm will be running .,ii iwvB ukuiu .iionaay. Celestial onon ed up his shop very near and the rlHruna u-awa enn . . . . I -...-... r.v.v tuuu regniea wirn the sight of a bright new sign over the F. M. Mnrhoffer has installed an Ice cream stand In his store, which Don't Go Kodaks $1.00 to $65.00 SUPPLIES AND FILMS DEVELOPING AND PltlNTINQ Red Cross Drug Store . rf-. ,i&,u1U '(tk :ta"M-ilfiaiini1Y-