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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1913)
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1913 EVENING EDITION, THE COOS BAY TIMES, SECOND BIG SHIPMENT OF FALL STYLES Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses 0 - 1 v i 1 . 1 , -""fc M w 7 (Continued from Pace Three.) JJullnrds. Last Sunday, they enter tained a number of friends at the camp, Including Geo. Hotnor and Mrs. M. J. Elrod. J. II. Mllncr and family returned Jiome this week from an outing at BaBtendorf Ucaeh. Mrs. Annie Short has returned 4 f nalifln1tl fffltll n fnU U'Pok'H Vlfilt IU illUIOlllluill , - " " ' " , vlth Mrs. C. II. Dunrnn on South Coos River. Word has been received that S. Lando, who Is in San Francisco re ceiving treatment from specialists, Is much Improved. It Is still uncer tain when ho and Mrs. Lando will tie able to roturn. Mrs. B, Geo. Smith of Coos River, who has been visiting at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mc Cann, of North Rend, returned to her homo today. Miss Alice Tlckell in a nolo to relatives here stated that she left Seattle the first of thu week en route: to her old home nt Rochester. N. Y. fho had a delightful trip that far. P. K. Hague and wife are planning tr tnnvn unnn fn- f'nllfnrllln mill tllnll ' nlnn an extended trip to various! SOCIAL CAIiKXDAR. .1. C. with SSC WEDNESDAY. Methodist Ladies' Aid will give a stiver tea at home of Mrs. C. W. Davis, SSG South Fifth street. Jolly Dozen meets with Mrs. Paul Sandon. N. L. Young Ladles' Aid with Miss Elsie Larson. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Wallace. THURSDAY. Mlnnle-Wls Club meets Mrs. M. E. Thompson, South Fifth street. North Rend Altar Guild with Mrs. John Lennon. Eastsldo Sowing Mrs. Percy Peet. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Chas. Stauff. FRIDAY. Arbutus Club will meet with Miss Abel. Mursblleld Episcopal Guild at the Church. SATURDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Auction social. Clu1 with will meet ttVnVh'W. belnlJ'nomlv'1' "'! through Yellowstone Park while their bea tli, bo h being , ' V-,, I Gn'rolll0 i.ack to Spokane, where she iM IBs Mny limy mm nur iiiumi-i, - , . . . - f. . lira N moffoim will leave 111 n daViwl" teacli tins eai nuei a msii hi Mrs. uens ii icac in a miy . . M Iincsol!, ' ,u ' rM l tliolr old home llghtfiil visit nt the homos of V. E. Chas. II. Curtis and wife left this Hague and Eugene O'Connoll. Miss" week for Portland where they expect Tully will resume her engagement, to spend a month or so riiey may on thu Orphoum circuit soon. also make an eastern trip. Major and Mrs. Morton Tower, Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus expect to who have been spending the summer. leave overland about September I. nt their summer homo on Coos River, for Ashland, where they will v sit Dr. were the guests of Dr. nnd .Mrs. C. Mlngus' mother ami oiner rcinmes W. Tower In Mnrshllold most of tbo week. Frank Rlack left this weok for Twin Falls. Idaho, where he will make his future home. Mrs. Ulack tind thu children who have been vis iting In the North Jolncl him at Portland. August Elckwortli and brl.lo ur Mrs. W. G. C hand or Is expected homo next week from n month's visit with her mother, Mrs. Uacon. at Mer lin, near Grants Pass. Oregon. She and Mr. Chandler will occupy one of the Nicholson apartments, the other Nicholson npartment being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. MonJ. Chandler. Mrs. L. F. FaiKenstctn returned rived hero this week from San Fian-i the llrst of tlio week from a weeks dsco for a short visit with his pur-, stay at the FalkciiHteln ranch In the cntH. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elckwortli, Coiiulllc Valley, having motored over nnd with friends on the Ray. and bnck. Mrs. J. L. Koontz and children' Mlss-oa Marjorle llulmcr and Dor Tcturned this week from Gardiner.' elhy nnd Lois Hassfnrd are gucstu whoro thoy spent the summer at tint of MIhs Anna Downs, while Rev. an 1 homo of her unco. Cant. A. P. C. ..Mis. A. r , iiassiord are securing llald of the Dmpiiua lighthouse. Miss Mary Dooth, who spent her vacation last Christmas at the homo of lior brother, R. K. Rontli. wrlies licr brother tbnt sho Is enjoying n Pome. Mr. and .Mis. i,assrori aro lomporarlly making their homo with .Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Doano. They v.ero yarmly welcomed here by the many frlondB that Rev, llassford Ladies will find our line of EN GRAVED CALLING CARD; Complete, with all the standard scripts and types and all the latest designs. UliUtntifif Call u4 Ktlgll u) rental S I JU.J:raiUiicntCfii i 'K i y T" niiwum , 1 W ' Bring in your plates and we will have new cards made promptly. If you have no plate we will have one made for you. You should place orders early. A new line of Crane's fine stationery just received. Stationery Department Phono 122-J. Red Cross Drug Store Motorcycle Delivery, EXCEPTIONAL SHOWING SUITS The very latest and smartest fall styles, portraying- all the distinguishing fashion points of a new season. An in tensely interesting story might bo written about the beau tiful suits at these popular prices, brought to us on the last steamers. But even then you would not appreciate their ehieness and beauty nearly so much as you will when you come in and actually see them find how dressy they really are. Jackets In all dodoes of cutaway styles. All plainly tailored wltli but very Utile- tilnunliiK. Shirts driitcd, but front ami back lilfji wnlstcd and often shirred in tlio back nt belt line. .Made up in the new fabrics wool reps, knotted bolides, novelty strlpo worsteds, whip cord diag onals and Kuullsh urny suitings. Collins of velvet, satin, brocaded velvet or seir material, ('iinriiiiteed satin Unions In self or contrasting shades. Kntlrcly new colors. Priced at $15.00, $17.50, $18.75, $20.00, $22.75, $25.00 and up to $52.50 Fall Coats of Newness and Novelty At no time has fashion presented a more elegant or wider collection of styles. The wonderful rich fab rics used, transform these utility coats into garments of real beauty. Models are of various lengths-tho seven-eighths length being, perhaps, the most popular because of ils general serviceability. Oddly-cut seams, belts and the long shoulder line appear in many of the newest models. Exceptional Values at $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $18.75, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and up to $50.00 New Autumn Dresses in serge, knotted yarn worsteds, wool challie, shepherd plaid and in Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor. Vou will In- delimited with thou new frocks, designed In Hues that are unique mid original. Some in dainty Item stitched embroidered bathte, lace or net collars, long sleeves. Combination coatee eH'oets are in IiIkIi 1'nvor for after noon costumes. Colors inahosany, taupe, Doiothy blue, prune, Wistarlu, raven blue, Myrtle reeii, navy and black. A display of ureal Interest. Priced $7.75, $10.00, $12.50, $13.75, $15.00 and up to $75.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. mm iff III O 'Cox.i;r.L 1 J 111.1)1X0. j.ujiuj. ii jj.ui, j. j 1 1' ii lyiiiVVxV. Pjioxe 3G1. trade during Ida previous pastorate In tills city. They arrived Thursday from Corvnllls. Word has been received that Leslie Isaacson, a graduato ()f the .Marsh field High School who has entered thu Law Department of tho Univer sity of California, has made tho Gleo Club and also the Mandolin Club of the Cnlverslty, honors rarely won by freshmen. .Miss M. Flood, a sister of Mrs. Harvey Smith, with hor nleco and nephew, Miss C. Keyser and Tyson Keyser. arrived ovorland yesterday by way of Drain, to spond tho win ter with Mrs. Smith. Miss Keyser and Tyson will enter school horo. Mrs, II. L. Coleman expects to leavo next Tuesday for Portland to meet Mr. Coloman, who Is on routo to tho Hny after a business tour of Ilrltlsh Columbia. They will remain horo until late in tho fall nnd pro ceed to California for tho winter. Lewis Uorton, who has been spond Iiik tho summer vacation near Klam ath Kalis, is oxpected homo next week so that ho will bo hero to ou ter school n week from Monday. Mrs. Walter Hlehardson writes to her daughter. Mrs. Anderson, that sho and tho children aro now nlcoly located In a homo at McMlnnvlUo. whoro sho went so tho children could entor tho llaptlst College Thoy stop ped over at Portland. Miss Alice and Floront will enter eollego while Halph will attend public school there. Mrs. W. A. Held and chlldron, and Mrs. C. A. Sholbredo left yesterday for Salem, whoro thoy will visit rolatlves for awhile. Mrs. Kvn Gammlll loft Monday for a visit with friends in Seattle, Washington and San Diego. Col. h. W. Traver left Tuesday for Uoseburg In his car to meet Mrs. Traver, who has been visiting for tho past month In Portland. Thoy arrived homo Thursday. Miss Ruth Allen will leavo next Tuesday for Albany and other north ern points, whoro she will sponil n fow months with rolatlves. Mrs. Harry llradlleld arrived homo this week from Spokano and Ta coina. whoro she was called by the Illness and death of her motlior. II. II. Husby nnd wlfo arrived hero this week from Hay ward, Cal., to visit at tho home of his brother, K. D. Husby. Thoy will leavo tbo llrst of tho weok for Portland. K. M. Parsons and wlfo aro ox pected homo next week from a two weoks' visit In San Francisco. Milton Carlson, now a U. S. Naval Cadot at Annnpolls, arrived hero yesterday to visit bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson. Mrs. L. W. Holmberg and son ar rived horo yesterday from Day Point to visit at tho homo of hor motlior, Mrs. Swanson, of Eastsldo. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. MoKoown and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Winsor arrived homo yestordny from nn auto trip to Portland. Owing to tho bad weather, they loft their machine In Portland to bo shipped down on tho Ilroakwator. Tho Itov. Father Kdward Don nol y, now located at nenlcla. Cal., arrived hero this weok to visit his Bisters, Mrs. Mary Early and Miss Elizabeth Donnelly. Miss May Wall will leavo booh for Portland where sho expects to spend tho winter. Mrs. W. S. Turpen will leavo noxt week for San Francisco and other California points, whero sho will visit with relatives and friends for a mouth, G. W. Langford arrived hero yes terday to join Mrs. Langford, who is spending u fow months at the homes of her slater, Mrs. C. M. Hyler and brother, W. S. Turpon. Ho expects to roinaln about a weok, but .Mrs. Langford will spend an other month or so here. Win. Grimes and wlfo returned to town this week from "Tho Nook," whoro they hnvo been enjoying an outing. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Shrewsbury, who havo been visiting for tho past week with their daughter, Mrs. .John Motloy, loft Tuesday for tholr homo In Osceola, Missouri. Thoy may roturn hero to mnko tholr homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Keating return ed this weok from a visit of two weeks in Oregon and Washington cltlos. Mrs. Holon T. Gulo loft this weok for hor homo in Medford, nftor vis iting with Mrs. L. J. Simpson and other friends on the Day. Miss Mildred Wilson, a Juno grad uate of tho Marshfleld High School, loft Saturday ovonlng for Southern California, whero sho will enter col lego. Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll ontortalned a fow friends Informally Wednesday, complimentary to her sister. Mrs. N. Steffens. Mrs. J. C. Kendall entortnlned a row friends Informally at her home In West Mnrslitlold this weok, com plimentary to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Guy Kendall. Mrs. Carl W. Evertsen entertained a few friends, including Mrs. E. Kel loy and Miss Frances Franso, at luncheon, nt her home in West Marshfleld this week. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kendall expect to enjoy nn outing at Soutk Inlet tomorrow. .Mrs. E. F. Morrissoy Is at Coqullle en route home from her extended trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Wheeler, who have 1cn occupying the Mor- !.. roHlilniim have moved u v. M Pnrsnns home which ti occupy unut .nr. "I1U ......; r... nioir callfornl tnt Mra. .ins. Ferry. Sr., Ii "1 . , i frrtm 1 homo in niiout ton uaj --. with hor daughter, Sin. .TncnliH at Snokano. MSSl- . . ii.. Mr. Wm. Cox ana laraiy Mrs. Senfuso havo returned irc ii t llnnnnV Mr. and Mrs. D. u. ur -y, Mr. P. E. McKenna, of PW .. . , ii.. ..nl tat Hit- ",u" Y'xr ;,; nlans to the latter part or 7 ; -, Innd whoro sho will sp"" WeOKS. II nl ... h-lVfl DC" T ... - .1. M I I I., Mr. Small's uromc. will leavo tomorrow m'v after a few weok s sm "M m rivmi homo this weeKi . whoro thoy wore marneu moved into tho Chas. H. w ""Mrs. S. E. Painter. tr. Miss Maude, n.okin ftielr home ai IMVD - Ann IU5 ' ni nhnnin 10 ivti leaving s"an Francisco - Misa Evelyn Mock " San Francisco. . it!i Mr. ana .." Polnt, home overland th!8 cli five weeks' vis t at In Southern niln': vi0 l Eugene O'Connell. Tcrt viltlni? relatives ln (of