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" . .' ..I. -T I THE1 COOS feY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. "The South Side" k- ,'""'''l'''"MM"MWMiMMMMWMIMMMMMMI Where The New Homes Are Buildi mg Five new homes under construction j others planned for the summer. That's what is being done in FIRST ADDITION. "Walk over the Addition tomorrow and see for yourself the reason for this activity. You'll find it in the faet that FIRST ADDITION offers the liomcbuil der or investor the best opportunity on the Bay. Located in the sightly, sheltered, "South Side" sec tion where you always wanted a home. Where the price is low and the value high ; 50x120 lots facing on improved street only $300 each and on terms to suit your income. Call at our olTice for a plat, select one of these choice lots and build your home with the money you are paying out for rent. Reynold's Development Co. 178 CENTRAL (Owners.) TEL. 1G0. Just Received mother shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Goodwin's. Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 317 Central Av. Phono 373-L Rl'lo In Lynn Lambeth's 1018 7 passenger CiuMliic. Stand nt Hlll )erB cigar Storo. Tolophono 18-J. After 11 p. m tolophono 2G0-L, tho "Islit Cnfo. Cnrcful driving nssurod. Prompt nttontlon. Will go nnywhoro, ) tlmo, day or night. Leaves Hlll Jer's cigar Storo to moet nil trains and boats. Walk ono block and savo ono dol lar on each pair of men's and boys' 'foes. Wo do first class shoo re pairing at tho lowest prices In tho "'. 'iours for a square deal. Aug. Olson. "15 South Ilronduny. The Star Transfer aud Storage Co. J Prepared to do sll kinds of hauling n hort notice. W meet all tTaln na boats and wo also have the latest 'vie Reynolds Piano Mover. W emranteo our work. L. H. Heisner, P phnna ilR-R, lan.J rop. o.l Jl'ST IUX-RIVKT l.iiK Miipiueiit or Electric Cut Ch Shades. Call and seo our stock of glass l rer o also have some of tho 'm designs In shower fixtures, "0n two light to five. Everything in electrical supplies. arnard& Langworthy First ClassWeaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory cor. Union and Montana Street; "ne 131. North Bend. Or. ON High Grade and Medium Furniture THE FIRST THING TO CONSIDER in furniture is the selection of u good article the price will take care of itself that is something you do not have to worry about at this store find the older you grow the more you will realize this truth. Ever alive to the wants of the people, this season as never heretofore wo are prepared to meet the demand for medium priced goods of quality. j , Our ideas of economy are pub to a practical test every day in the large building we occupy. Now we want you to can ana see u our ideas conform to yours. Wo carry the largest and most complete stock of Fur niture and Home Furnish ings in Coos County. Come hero first or last but don't fail to come. It means mon ey saved and satisfaction for you. GOING HARVEY CO. COMPLETE HOME FVJiNISllEJiS. "We Sell It For Less' (Continued from Page Two.) for Miss Hazel Cowan, who goes to Allegany to make her homo Games and music nml fancy dancing mndu tho occasion a most enjoyable one, Mrs. Wiseman serving delici ous refreshments nt the close. Among those present were Mlssc Ethel Lingo, Iluby Hendry, Gnash Cowan, Helen Kills, Mabel Lingo. Ednn Hawktnnn, Stella Lash, Hut li Cowan, Altu Lnsh, Edith Hawk man, .lulla Henhnin, Hattlc Helifold and Zelln Swlnford. fr 4 -I SOCIAL SKWING Cl.l'll Mrs. Del Uhodes entertained the ladles of the Social Sewing club nt her homo Thursday nftornoon. Among them were Mrs. Hoes, Mrs. Ayre, Mrs. Gnmmlll and Mrs. Swln ford. The club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. Swlnford. fr v MIXNIK-WIS Cl.L'll I 0 Mrs. 1). A. Jones was hostess to tho members of tho Mlnnlo-Wls so cial club Thursday afternoon at sowing. Among her guests were Mrs. LaChnpclle, Mrs. Ualdwln, Mrs. Dresser, Mrs. Kclley and Mrs. Thompson as regular members, nnd Mrs. Lo MIeux. Miss luce Ualdwln nnd MIbb Frances Frnnzo. Mrs. A. Z. Downs will entertain tho club May 22. Arthur McKeown, Mrs. J. W. F!.n ngnn, Mrs. Quackenbush, Mrs. Otto Suhcttcr, Miss Agnes Hutchesou, Bufc. H. E. Browning and Mrs. Lewis. SlllltT-WAl.ST HALL. J TIIIMIlLi: ('LCD. Going Harvey Co. The Store That, Saves Money for You Mr. At IS. Uviultt nntnrtnlni'i! the Indies of the Thimble club at her Iwnnn In Nor 111 Hntul InHt Tuesday. assisted by her mother, Mrs. Clark Among club nioniDorB present woio Mpi1niiiPR IiMinliiirH. Dnvldson. Slinli WnltnrRT lfoimodv. (iolbt'o. Glazier, llurmcBter, Derbyshire, Hur tle, Kaiser, GWilinrt, Liiulou, Wil liams, nnd Kverltt. Mrs Fnlken stein nnd Mrs. Clak won special (TlllHtB. Tho club will meet Friday, Mn in, with Mrs. Jennings. I KASTSIDK SEWING ("1 I It ! Mrs. J. W. Montgomery will en tertain the incmborH of tho Kast sldo Sowing club at her homo next Thursday. V. I. S. May 30, at tho church parlor, the Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society will hold Its monthly busi ness nnd fecial ucsbIoii. I Al'tTIO.V llltllNIK CU'll ' ; Mrs. Wurd M. Hhilto o'lterta'ncd Hm Auction IlrlilL't) clllb. Of Which sho l a member, on Wednesday of this woek. Honors for nigh scoio fell to Mrs. D. C. Green. ,fter cards tho hostess served dainty re- rrcshmontB. TIioko iiresont were Mrs. K. K. Jones. Mrs. D. C. Green, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. Ansgnr ingor Btrom, Mra. W. II. Scott, Mrs. M. C. Mnloney, Mrs. H. S. Tower aim .irs. W. M. niako. I . LUTHKItAN LADIES I ; . Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Swedish Lutheran church held lt regular mooting Inst Wednesday nt tho Luthorun hnll, Mrs. Otto Oren and Mrs. A. Storgard bolng tho host esses for tho day. Thoro wnH a largo attondnnco and tho mooting wns an unusually good ono. Dur ing tho nftornoon. tho gift of ?70 to tho trensury by Mrs. Martinson, wnB announced. A number of ladles, In cluding Mesdamea Hjldbcck, KJe'l niiui and Wlttlck of North llonrt woro present. Tho next monthlj mooting will bo hold nt tho ranch homo of Mrs. Alex Mnttsou on Catching Inlet. .j. . .5. . I UltlDGK OliUII. I Tho regular meeting of tho llrldgo Club at tho homo of Mrs. K. O. Por ham Wednesday nftornoon, will be postponed until Friday on account of tho Slmpson-nylor-Wernlch ball nt North Ilond thnt evening. Tho club will meot with Mrs. I'orham Friday. : ; I LADIKS' AU.MLIAItV. I i . The ladles of tho Kplscopal Auxil iary mot Tuesdny afternoon with Mrs. R. J. Lewis to comploto ar rangements for tho Bonding of tho Alaska box, which goes tomorrow on tho Hreakwater. This was tho last meeting of tho bocloty as It has dis banded until tho first Tuesdny In Soptombor, whon n meeting will bo hold at tlio rectory, tiiobo prumuii Tuesday wero Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. J. A. Matson. Mrs. W. A. Toyo. Mrs. Tho Shirt-waist ball given lut Tuesdny evening nt the FInnlBli ball wns one of tho most delightful danc ing parties of the spring Beauon. There wns a good attendancu and v,x collent music afforded the lovern of. tho light fantastic all tho delfghtfc-,tlmt could be desired. Among thoso In vited were Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. A. Well, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Denning. Mr. tin! Mrs. Howie, Mr. and Mrs. K. F Jxs Mleux, Mr and Mrs. .1. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Shrocdcr. Mr. nnd.Mra. J. 0. Kinney, Mr. nnd Mrs. JUVrry IJTndllold, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. N. Fn ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Hlldonbraml, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dodson, Mr. nnd Mr Dnn Keating, Mr. nnd Mrs. ltnyniond, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. FalkcnHteln, Mr nml Mrs. W. F. Hnrmon, Mr. nnd Mm. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Cowan, Jr., Mr. nnd Mtb. Peters, Mr. ami Mrs. A. Kingston, Mr. nnd Mrs. JUfb crt Marsden, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eiirl Savage, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fourier, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl Albreoht. Mr. aniLMra. J. H. Mllner, Mr. and Mra. It. li. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs, J- W. JWot loy, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. WcstcrborB. Mr. .nml Mrs. Paul Sterling and Misses Beat rice Smith, llesslo Flye, Itutb Mat thews, I2d 1th Hlldcnbrnnd, Ivy ymtft Hnzol Kirk, Kitty .leglcr. Aflnnlo Hnrkensee, Murthn ncrnltt, IIUcIa Stonholm, Kllcn Iludnas, F.tloit Holms, Selma Holms. ' TtiiW Tower, Frances Howard, AiTUeo Palmer, Kllznboth Moore, Carrlo ltoss. Myrtle Cowan, Alice Cox, Gxnco Prlddle, Georgeuo Zlmmer, Alice: Cur tis, lluby Wntklns, Kllzn Ayre, Delia Pratt, Mabel Wlckman. Annlo Wlrk mnn, Fsther Nelson, Mildred Coko, Nettlo Snvago, Itllla Hose, I,ydln Holmes, Mny Mageo, Mrs. Fluelln Tumor and MInh Kl slo Ilngemelstor nnd Messrs. Noriunn Johnson, Arthur Miller; Ar thur Hlnnehnrd, Guy Chambers, Clyilo Dlmllnger. Georgo Dlndlngor, Vrod Painter. Frank Smith, Kd Smith, Al lan Nichols, I). Hanson, Chas. Frodo litis, Clifford Downs, Hoy Luwhomu, Leo Craven, Henry llagdnhl, Achio Johnson, Clalro Swayuo, Hon Day la. Joe Wllllnms, Al Hrash, Frederick Kills Wilson. Jay Doylo, WUIlam Yntcs, William I.ougstnff. Clras. Tower. Jay II. Tower, Harold JMw ard, Wm. CurtlB, liny Olllvnut, V1K Ham Woods, Claude .Tucker, Perly Lund, George Sellg, Coll Irelani) nml Messrs. Meyers, Harrett and Carlylc. I W. O. f.'.lj. I Mrs. WhooloiiOil.tert'a'lnsd tho nicm bors of the WoiilenVChrlstlnn 1i porauco Union Monday nt hor noma nt the regular monthly mooting, ,"Ho sldea the members, Mm. I). C. Me Carty, Mrs. C. II. Marsh. .Mrs. Vm. Phillips, Mrs. Amanda Hose ami Mra, Frank Hlack, one visitor was pnm ent. Tho next meeting will be held at tho homo of Mrs. Wheeler, trio llrat Monday In Juno. 'h II. W. II. M. -jJL Tho Hnptlst Wnmeu'a Hoard of Missions met Wedncsdny at the, Jiolno of Miss Mamlo Gulovson In tjnutli Mnrshfleld. Mrs. F. II. Storey wan In charge of tho program, 11 lUnMn nation of tho study of tho book of Mormons, nnd was nsslsted by Mm. Dresser and Mrs. Downs. Follq.wlui; tho (lay's wcrk, Ilov. Lowtas fvo u talk on Foreign Missions, which greatly Interested his hearers. Tho houso wns prettily decorated witti apple blossoms. Itefrcshmcnts .wero served by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Georgo Gulovbou nnd Minn Helen Gulovson. Among those prea ent wero Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. U 11. Marsh, Mrs. II. P. Cnlvln, Mrs. Wan gle Ogrcn, Mrs. II II. Corey. Mra. Georgo Gulovson, Mrs. John N.ir.le, Mrs. A. .. Downs, Mrs. II. II. Patch ed, Mrs, Amanda Hobo. Mrs, Daisy Anderson, Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mra. F. II. Storey, Mrs. Lloyd Hobo, Mra. K. P. Lewhi, .Mrs. ('has. Donne, Ityv. Hnssford and Hov. Lowtas. Tho so ciety will moot tho first Wednesday In Juno with Mrs, Patchott at hor homo In Fermlalo, r v I FHH.NDALi: KKWING ClltOMC I Tho Ferndalo Sowing Circle mot with Mrs. W. Spade on Frldny af ternoon. Sewing nnd conversation woro tho afternoon's program whleu was followed by refreshments scrvotl by tho hostosB assisted by Mrs- V. Hlchards, Tho club will meet 'next week with Mrs. .1. II. Housor. Thoao (Continued on Pngo night.) Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title fc Guarantee and Abstract Co. HK.NHY SH.VGSTACKKX, Mgr. Coqulllo Ofllce Phone 191 Platting Lands a specialty. FarnlB Timber Coal and Marshfleld Ofllce 14-J. General AgentB "EASTSIDE." Foley Kidney 111b ropny your con fldenco In their healing and curatlvo qualities. Any kidney or bladder disease not boyond tho reach of medi cine will yield to their uso. Mra. Cor dolla Copeland, Ardeola, Mo says, "I had kidney nnd bladder troublo for over a year and 5 bottles of Foloy Kldnoy Pills cured mo." It Is the samo story from ovory ono who uses them. All say, "thoy cured mo." Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandlor hotol. Phono 74. SPTTiELEA COli SETS may bo obtained In Marshfleld from Mrs. Annie Holland, Gorsctier. 152 80. 5th St. Phone 200X. LET US TAKE YOUR BATH TUB IN HAND and convert It into a modern, sani tary and handsome llxturo. Tin coat of the change will bo Ilttlo, the bene fit of It very big. Ilnvo us modern ize your plumbing and tho pleasiiu of bathing will be doubled, the he.iltn of tho family hotter protected. Willey & Schroetler 303 North Front Street. PHO.Ni: 77-J