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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. CADILLAC YOU KNOW PAIGE "36" YOU WILL KNOW FORD THEY ALL KNOW GOODRUM EVERYBODY KNOWS Goodrum's Garage 35? Central Avenue Phone 373L 0 U K F UKN1TU R B .1 J US I N ESS HAS 3NCKI3ASI3I) ENORMOUSLY Because AVc always do as wo ngroc. Vq carry the Largest Stock in Coos County. AVo choose the best qualities obtainable and years of experience in buying enables us to get goods at the lowest possible prices. "We sell it Xor less. "Wo guarantee every article as represented and are al ways hero to make our guarantee good. Wo have hundreds of pleased customers in all parts of Coos County and every customer is a walking adver tisement for us. ' ;' Ask your neighbor. Call and sec our large Spring lino'. t ? Going & Harvey Complete House and Office Furnishers. We soil it for less. 1 njJltniod frotn Pngo g.) adornment of linen, Hllvcr nnd glass with n floral center piece. Somc whero there wns n birthday rnko with ninny lighted eandleB candles too numerous to mention. Thn unrHlH worn Mr ninl Mrs. V. S. Johnson nnd son Hnrold of Tu- comn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Schjonborg, Mrs Mnry HasBott, Mrs. Hobecea Lusc Stump, Hilton Schjonborg and Cath orlno Stump. v ? siiiViiu ti:.v Mrs. A. T. Unities wnB hostess to tho Mnrshllold ProBbytorlnn LiuIIch' Aid society Wednesday nftornoon tit n '"Silver Ten." The homo was prettily decorated for tho occasion. While there wns no forninl program. Buvcrnl Impromptu numbers were rendered. Among them were plcns- Ing inHtrumentnl numbers by Mrs. J. Wright Wilson nnd n recitation by MIbs Sllvermnn. Tho nffnlr wiih one of n series given by the Presbytorlnn Indies nnd wns not nn Invitational ohe, nil the IndleH of tho church be ing Invited. It wiih decided to hold another on May 7 nt tho homo of Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon on South llrond vny. MrH. Haines was assisted by Airs. W. F. Mol3ldownoy nnd . .Mrs. 11. .1. Mohr. Among thoso present were: MoBdnnies A. L. Ilarkcr. K. F. Morrlsey. L. J. Schmidt. F. M. Flyu. .1. II. Cox, 13, Ganimlll. GIiiih. .Mc culloch, A. 13. Seiunnn, F. L. Davis, Sylvester Jones. 1. W. Hudson, Mary McKnlght. Paul Sterling, .1. W. Mot ley. It. N. Kenton. F. A. Hnznrd. 13. Fnleoncr. Thos. N'lcols, W. Hut ton, J. A. Stnddun, A. F. Ileanler, Henry Hlshop, 0. W. Dungnn. L. W. Lnngdon. II. K. Flom, It. II. Wnl- tGrs, It. S. Schmidt, Hugh Long. W. F. McI31downey. II. .1. .Mohr, C. F. MeKnlght. Q. O. Sutherland, W. F. Miller. W. II. Scott, Kugeno Crosth wnlt, W. K. Hoaglnnd, F. A. IlnlneH. Chns. Ln Chapcllo, A. 10. Ulmmcnt, J. Wright Wilson, and I). 1J. Kcntlng, nnd MIbs Ksther Sllvcriunn nnd Miss MoKldowncy. ! ! I .ll'XIOIt SOCIKTV. Such a rousing good tlmn iih thu boys nnd girls of tho llnptlst Junior lenguo hud Inst evening nt thu Hup tlst church parlors, under tho man agement of Miss Joan Fitzgerald, superintendent, who certainly de serves commendation for her good work Tho children woro very (Ulot and attentive while tho differ ent numbers of tho program wero being rendered, laughing heartily, only when there wiih real occasion for doing so. Indeed, somo older people might tako lessons from these llttlo folk. After tho program, tho children, with till tho enthusiasm of youth, rushed through one game after an other, never stopping for nn occas- lonnl bump nnd hurt nose. Tho games most popular with the chil dren were: .Musical Chairs, Uuth and Jacob, Two Doep, Cross Questions nnd Crooked Answers. At the close of the evening, re freshments consisting of Ice cream, enko nnd wnfers. were served. Following Is the program: Song Juniors l'rnyer Itov. A. F. Hnssford Vornl duct Annn Downs nnd Hownrd McLaughlin ltccltntlon .... Mnybell McLaughlin Itccltntion Myrtlo Conklln ltccltntlon Jennlo Itowmnn Solo Adrnlne Onrdner ltccltntlon Huth Anderson ltccltntlon Whltford Hall Song Juniors Solo Kddovn Wheeler Ten Commandment drill Ton boys and girls Spnnlsh song .... Huth McLaughlin ltccltntlon Juno MeLnughlln Solo Margaret Lund Heading Miss. Jonn Fltsrgornld Song ' Juniors Prayer Mrs. (1. L. Hall Those present wero: Hev. Haas ford, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. McLaughlin. Mrs. F. 10. Wheeler. Mrs. 0. L. Hall, tho Misses Joan Fitzgerald, Alpha Mauzoy. lOddeva Wheeler, Jennlo Howmnn, Anna Downa, Violet Hobertson, Mnrgaret Lund, Miixlnc and Kllzabcth Jones, Adrnlne Gardner, HuMi nnd Hhodn Anderson, Huth Maybell and June McLnughliu, Myrtlo Conklln and Mssters WnynoH Harris, Howard Mc Laughlin, Klwln Johnson, Whltford Hall, Knoch Anderson, Cecil Ln Clin pelle, Hownrd nnd Kugeno Kclley. 4 -0 I pitonitKss cm'ii, i .. Tho Progress club will meet next Monthly with Mrs. Henry Sengstnc kon nnd tho afternoon will bo de voted to Mexico, Its history nnd fine arts, Mrs. Sengstnckcn will con tribute n pnper on Impressions of Mexico, nnd the members of tho club nro requested to bring any articles of Moxlcnu mniiurncturo or any Alex lean curios which they mny have. In answer to roll en II each member will contribute cither n short sketch of some Mexican hero or n current event In Mexico. j. 4. .j. dies wont In n body to visit Mrs. C. II. Dungan, one of the membors who Is conllned to Mercy hospital by a broken leg. They carried flowers. Those present wero: Mrs. Fnnnle Hnznrd, Mrs. George Murch. Mrs. B. S. Hargelt, Mrs. F. 13. Allen. Mrs. Orn McCarty. Mrs. F. M. Frlcdberg and MrB. Mary Mc Knlght as n guest. , I A. X. W. CI.UH. I 4 The members of the A. N. W. club spent n very pleasant nfternoon on Thursdny with Mrs. M. C. Mnloney. After the regular business and social meeting the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mnry McKnlght and Mrs. Charles Stauff, served refreshments. Tho club will meet next Thursday nfternoon with Mrs. George Murch In South Mnrshllcld. Mrs. 13. G. Flanngnn tendered her reslgnntlon iih 11 member of tho club us she Ih unable to devoto tho requi site time to the club. Tho guestu present nt this week's meeting were: Mrs I). 13. Mnloney nnd Mrs. Hu go Qulst. The members present wero: Mrs. F. 13. Allen. Mrs. Ollvln 13d ninn, .Mrs. F. M. Frlcdberg, Mrs. J. T. llnll. Mrs. Fnnnle Hazard. Mrs. Chns. Kaiser, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary Mc Knlght, Mrs. Chas. McKnlght. Mrs. II. Heed, Mrs. W. F. Squlro nnd Mrs. Chas. Stauff. sritpitisi: pahtv 1 - 1 Miss Inez Johnson was tho recip ient of a most delightful surprise paity lest Tuesday evening at the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Johnson. The guests brought sewing nnd needle work. Sowing nnd othor dlversloiiH made It n most pleasant event. Light refieshments wero served. Among thoso present wero tho Mis ses Minnie Gulovson, Hoso Myron, Clara Myron, Mny Myren, Kilnn Asp lund, Mildred Coke, Alma 13kblnd. Irene Preuss, lOllln Church, I3sthor Johnson and Margnrot Stnuff. IIKXttKIT TI3A. 1 AST MATIIO.VS. I Tho Past Worthy Mntrons nnd Pn troiiB' Association wiih entertained yesterday by Mrs. C. II. Marsh. The l'ouso nnd refreshment tables woro tastily decorated In red nnd green. After tho regular business was at tended to, a social meeting was on Joyed when tho hostess, nsslsted by Miss Isis Marsh, served dainty refreshments. yesterday was tho llrst tlino that any of the patrons l-avo attended these delightful meet ings and J. Albert Matson and 13. S. llargolt woro present. After tho nicotine closed tho In V. "Like riding on air!" ffirjfX -X J-A a 9ndkm lotocycle For 1913 Tremendous thought and energy huve been expended on the great motorcycle problem of comfort for the rider. In the Patent Office there were recorded during the past few years over 3000 different motorcycle spring devices. The engineering department of (he Hendee Manufacturing Company solved the problem of years ut one decisive stroke. The motorcyclist now has his utmost, demands for Comfort realized in the Indian Cradle Spring Frame The Cradle Sprint Frame Is klniply the mcceisful and practical implication to the rear wheel of the machine of tho Cruclle Sprint" Pork uicd in connection vtith the front wheel of all Indian inodcU for the putt -f yearn with nidi conspicuous 6iicccsi. Vibration hus been eliminated. An important kuu'iij; in the life of the iiiolorcyclc. Stnd for Catatoct Numerous vthtr Important ftaturt cxplaintd, p . . V 4 H.P. SinBIe, $200 ) , . P,r,, Price. , y up Twi $250 f.o.b. Factory " Count the Indians on the Road! " Mrs. C. M. Hyler entertained on Thursdny nfternoon nt 11 silver ten, given ns n benollt for St. Mnry's Altar Guild. The rooniH woro pret tily decorated In Jnpnneso flowers nnd greens. The hostess wns as sisted In serving by Mrs. Irnrtlo nnd Miss Lena Kruse. It Is planned to glvo n serlcH or similar tens. The next mooting of the Guild will bo noxt Thursdny with Mrs. Frank Frame. Among those present Thursday woro: Mcsdamo Hurmlster, Dlmmlck, Lennon. Traver, Morten, Powell, Horn, Kennedy, Ingram, Heed, Veil dor, Chapman. Huntley, Phillips, and Hylor, nnd Misses Then and Lena Kruso nnd Kdlth Horn. . I LAIIinS' AltT CIjUH. I .. 4, Tho Ladles' Art club met yester day nftornoon with Mrs. Win. Hong laud on South Hrondway. Thoro wiih u short business session followed by sowing, nfter which tho hostess, nsslsted by MrH, 13. I), Mc Arthur nnd Miss Huth Ilouglnud, served refreshments. During the afternoon Miss Hong Inud rendered a number of piano se lections. Tho club will meet noxt Frldny with MrH. F. A. Hnliioa on South Fifth street. Ono now mem ber wns elected yestordny, .Airs. D. Vniighnn. ' Tho membors present woro: Mrs. J. A. Illatt, Mrs. A. L. Houso worth, .MrH. F. 13. Storey, Mrs. Nols HnsiniiEsen, Mrs. F. M. Flyo. Mrs. F. A. Ilnlnes. Mra. J. W. lllldon lirnnil. .Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mm. Wm. Schroeder, Mih. 13. 1). McArthur nnd Mrs. Ivy t'ondron. - I - wi:ihh.(js. Friends of John I). Oohb nnd 1 Continued on Pago Klght.) WHY NOT HAVE YOUR. SHOES FIXED RIGHT? Wo gunranteo our work to bo first clnss because wo uso only tho best material In tho market. Wo also hnvo up-to-dnto machinery nnd know how to use It. Forty yonrs' experience In innklng nnd repairing shoos have nindo us rompotent. .Men's Shoes Half Soled , ,H."c liiulleh' Shoes Half Sided 50c Men's Shoes, HccIn :nc Iidles' SIkocs, Heels ii."io Waterproof betweon solos frco of chnrge. Wo nlso hnvo on sain 15 dozon Men's hlgh-grndo Dress Shoes, sold nil over tho county for $5.00, while our prlco Is only " !.. Also n good lino of Hoys' Shoos nt reduced prices. It will pay you to look thorn over hoforo buying olsowhoro. "Yoiiib for Good Footwear nnd a Squnro Donl," AUGUST OLSON Uin South ItiOAilwny. $mm IfSfasnEfil I'AMILV WASIH.VtJ of tho high grade sort U a mattor to which wo are paying very special attention. Flno rndeicllthlnu. Dain ty Hod and TAItLi: LINUX nnd all the aitlile of which you are moat csieful will ho laundered by us In a thoroughly satisfactory manner. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOXK .MAIN 57-J.