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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1913)
thscm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Choose Now FIRST ADDITION TO AR SHFIELD Almost any area of (wo hundred acres around Coos liny contains some lulls and hollows. If you wish to buy a level spot, a building lot, in an addition of this sixo, it will , be well for you to make your selection early before all that re- liiains is hill and hollow. 1 'PI... 1..1.. !.. 1.1M-X1FM nilMtniAlt rm-v - i i ,-.,-.... , . .-, . . w uiiMmMiiiiMUOl-AIJWI'llUiN TU aU A Kl I Vi VAA) ai'O Oil fi rl'!Wllll LillimlL' ,111,1 41m n.i.l. . 1.......1. 1...,. 1....... ..1 1 1' 11 . .inuvi .iiuuii, Him iiiu iiimi-i in umi huh uuuii iriuumi iroill UIU Jand to allow one an opportunity to view each lot and the lots snr- ' rounding. One who buys in First Addition buys intelligently, knowing just how his lot lies with respect to street grade. This is the livest addition on the Hay; twenty-live new houses and others soon to be built. Come in and ask for a plat. See First Addition at your first opportunity. Reynolds Development Co. PHONE 160 178 CENTRAL AVENUE Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GOHST & KING, Proprietors. ess n x wkk mcavij mahhiifiism) 7:15 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:30 A.M. 0:15 A.M. 10:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 12:30 P. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 3:16 P. M. 4:16 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. C:30 P. M. 0:16 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 0:30 p. M. 0:00 p. M. 10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. M5AVI2 XOItTII IJI5XI. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS Leavo North Ilentl Allen's News stnnd. U-avo Murslitleld Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Dusy Cornor. NOW IT IS NORTH BEND Two days oi Pun and Feasting Two dnvs of Merriment and Music JULY 4AND 5 (A LA PPOCESSIOXS INDUSTRIAL PAIiADE AUTOMOBILE PAGEANTS IIYDPOPLAXE FLIGHTS WAT LP SPOPTg, ETC. RACES-CONTESTS' nnna.nmmtii Lcaauc Baseball Game. Arrange, to spend your Fourth at Xorth Bend Hot Water Instantly Any Minute in the Year Hot water is oven more important in tho stunnier tluio than It la In the winter. Perhaps your Iioiibo hentlng system Iiiih provision for heating water In the winter lint wliat do you do In the HUininer? Must tho housewife dopond upon hiicIi Insufficient quan tities of hot water iib can hu heated on tho kitchen nuiRo? It Ih oxnuperatliiK to her and tho men fool tho Inconvenience whon lit a hurry they find no hot water to shavo or Imtho. 1'iVon in winter most househunting systems aio unnhlo to supply mi ndeiiitato ninount of hot water at till times mid In summer range water heating Is decidedly uneconomical and' a sonico of troulilo and vexntlon. Eliminate theso annoyances by getting a gas water heater. Tho cost of operation Is small and tho first cost ranges from $10.00 to 175.00. Tele phone 17S. Oregon Power Company Second and Central Telephone ITS (Continued from Pago Two.) last Sntnidny reported that it had netted $20. Among those present were .Mrs. Henry soiigstucken, Mrs .1. S. Coke. Miss Mnude Reed. Mis W. C. Diiehner, Mrs. Mar) Mc Knlghl, Miss Amies Hutchoson. Mhs Alice Hutlor. Mrs. Mary Drowning, Miss Xnn Hrownlng, Mrs. Arthur McKeown. Mrs. C. K. Perry. Mrs. 1,. M Xoble. Mrs. Otto Schotter. Mrs F.llzabeth l.awlor, Mis. Ceo. F Mureh, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mis. 1. A. Hazard and Miss Maude How-ron. A L iiovaij acVt(ox, uitiiHii:. I f 1 i Mrs Frch lVvvcrs vns hostess at a most delightful' session of tlie lloy al Auction Ilrldb Club nt her home on South KolirtU.Streqt' Tuesday aft ernoon. ,L lleautlful) roses were n fea tine of tlio nrtlBPjcJdecoratlons. In serving, thCthoBttManvas assisted by Miss I.tiry'lJoworfjffAt Hrldge. Mis. .1 T llnrrlgaiLwho will entertain tho el uli noxtTuesday won first honors. Tho club will have but two nioro sessions lieforo adjourning for the suuimer season Among those present were Mrs. Horsey Krelter, Mis. J II. M liner. Mrs. It. K. Booth. Mrs. A. I,. Ilouseworth. Mrs. W. 12. Dungiin. Mrs. F. K. Uettlus and Mis. .1 T. llnrrlgun. ? : I iiitiiici: ci.ni. Tho Maishfleld Hrldge eluh was entertained last Wednesday liv Mrs W. 8. Tiirpen at her home In West .Maishfleld. Mrs. I'erham agisted the hostess In sen lug llrldgo lunch eon, after which cards weio enjoyed until late lu the afternoon. Mrs. .Tohu S. Coke won first prize and Mis. Porhiim setontl. Tho last club meet Iiik for the season will be next Wednesday with Mrs. I.. J. Simpson, at her home at Shoi Acres." The substitutes on Wednesday were Mrs. Frank Paisons and Mrs. Claude Xns, burg. The members present wore: Mrs. (I. W. Kaufman, Mrs. II. M. IMchaidson, Mrs. 12. K. Jones, Mrs II. Lockliart, Mrs. .1. II. Flanagan. Mis. William llorsfall. Jr.. Mrs. W. A. Toyo. .Mrs. I. (i. Porhain. Mrs. W. M. Make, Mis. II. S. Tower and Mis. C. M. llyler. I lusTsim: ci.rit. i The Kastsldo Sewing club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wal ter Itohliisou. Tho afternoon was spuut in doing needle work, after which the hostess served rofiosh inentH. She was assisted by Mrs. .McKay. .MIsh Stella Peloison and Miss Maggie llohliison. The club will not meet again until July Uiith. The visitors piesent weie: Mrs. A. '.. Downs, Mis. A. L. Foster, Mrs. ('has. I.a Chapelle, Miss Hilda West and Miss Stella Peterson. The club mem bers present weie: Mrs. J. A. Svvnn sou, Mrs. II. Viiieyaid, Mrs. Whltty, Mrs. It. J. Montgomery, .Mis. II. F. Prey. Mrs. K. McKay. Mis. M. 12. Thurston. Mrs. II. Ilrlukley, Mis. F. (ilir.eil. Mrs. Will Steckle. .Mrs. Per cy I'eet, Mrs. It. I.. Unities. Mrs. J. C. ritcckln and Mrs. Chas. Wallaie. fr sn,vi:it ti:.. THI3 HIXOIU) PHOTOOAPIII.Va AHSTItACT CO.MPAXV Have photographic copies of all records of Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnUbed on short notlco. I1USIXKSS OFFICE: J 17 Xortfi Front St., Marshfleld. Pliono J51J W. J. RUST, Manager i The MethodlHt Ladles' Aid of Maishfleld, held n Slher Tea last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. 12. Harris, After a business meeting, a social afternoon was en joyed, after which lofroHliiuoutH were served. .;. .j. .. r.m:vi:u, iwutv. i - Mrs. K. I,, llalues of Kastslile, en iDrtalned .Monday afternoon In hon or of Mis. U. J. .Montgomery.' who will leae tioon to make her future homo near llrldKe. Mrs. H. I,, fn anaiiKh and Miss Xelllo Olseii assist ed the hostess In son Iiik lefiesli ineiits. The guests weie: Mrs. It. J Montgomery, Mis. ('. K. Olson, Mrs. J. X. OIkoii. Mrs. M. .1. XoUou, Mrs. Sarah Whltty, Mrs. It. T. Whltty. Mis. Fiml Mori Is. Mrs. W. .1. I.a Palme, Mis. It. I,. Cavauaugh, Miss Xelllo Olson and Mis. W. II. Cava-uaiiKh. ST. .MAItV'S (JFII.n. THE LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Is whero you enn got your shoes repaired promptly, reasonably and satisfactorily. CVinio In and ee. O SO A It 12. IVAUi Xext door to Orphoum Theater. Walk ono block and save ono dol lar on each pair of men's and boys' shoes. Wo do first class shoe re pairing at the lowest prices in the city. Yours for a square deal. Aug. Olson. 215 South Ilronduity. First Class Weaving promptly dono at Gardinei's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phone 131. North Bend, Or. Goodrunfs, Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and fORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars I7 Central Av. IMiono ar.'M, STADDEN Ahh KI.VDS of I'IIOTOOHAPjIIO U'OIIK, Iiromldo KnlarKlnj; mid Kodak Finishing. . Thursday St. Mary's (iulld of Xoith Send, met lit the home of Mrs. I,. W. Trncr. After tho luKular business had In en tnoisnitud, a delightful liuiili was hen ml. Tho hostess was assisted In son lug U Miss Am) Isams Those present were: Mrs. A. K. Moiton, Mrs. W. J. Ingrain, Mrs. John I.euaii, Mr, llubcoik, Mrs. S, A. I.enan. Mrs. Phillips. Mis. M. 15. Ilverltt, Mis. Huntley, Mis. C. A. S hlbrede, Mrs Simons, Mis. IsHais, Miss habtock and .Miss Amy Istmts. hl'KPItlhi: PAUTV. ! Miss lMna Johnson, who hii in juied lu a iiinuway last winter and who Is just able to walk, uus gheu a pleasant suiprlkitby her friends lust Tuesday ewmlng at her home lu Ferndale. Her friends inesentod her with a sterling sllor toilet set Katherlne L, Xoiton, Xew Hod ford, Mass, sus. "1 had it tenlble tiaiu across my back, with n binn ing and scaldliiK feeling. I took Folc) Mduoy rills as advised, with lesults certain and suro. The pain nun hiiiniuif feeling loft mo; I felt toned up nnd Invigorated. I iuc omnioiid Foley Kidney Pills." Owl Probcilptluu Phuimacy. Frank I). Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 71, Unmes and niusit funilshed tho dl- unions of iho evening Delight ful u'fieslunents were sersed by Mrs. Thorpe Mrs Mathlsou, Miss Suiumo and Knute l2rlckson Those presont weie Mr. and Mr?. Knuto 12rlck son. Mr. and Mrs 11. Mathlsou, Hov. and Mrs Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Jena Hansen, Mr nnd Mrs. C. Christian sen. Mis. 12. Kaisen, Misses Uona Iljclle, l.ea Larson. Klslo I.arsen. Co ra. Alice and Mable Mathlsou, Han nah Suiiime. Ingeborge l.nrsen. Mcs sts. John and Andrew King, Ulehard and Peter Onimel. C. 11. Omnn. Cnrl Knutson. Palmer I.ee, Oliver and Fd wlu I.arsen and Henry Johnson. 4. PAUTV TOI1AY. . Mis. I. S. Kaufman this afternoon Is hostess at an Informal neighbor hood parly, the first of a series that she is planning. Her sister, Mrs. A. J. Itelse of Granger, Wash.. Is tho guest of honor. Among thoo Invited were Mis. I). Y. Stafford, Mrs. O. U. Perry. Mrs. O. A. llennett. Mrs. J. B. Coke. Mrs. Henry Seiigstacken, Mrs. Ilnvd M. Ulchardson, Mrs. 15. K. Jones. Mrs. Win. Foul. Mrs. 12ugono OTonnell. Mrs. 12. F. Monlssey, Mrs. J. T Mt Cm nine. Mrs. .1. II. Flanagan, Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Mrs. J. W. llen nett. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson and Mn tl. W. Kaufniaii. I AM'UXI PAUTV. The "Initiation" of the meinbeiH ur the 1'.H:i class of the Marshfleld High school by the Four-year Alumni last owning ninrked the last or the tom iiienct'iueiit festhltles and was one of the most enjoyable. The party was at the High school and darkened halls and rooms, flashlights, spooks, ghosts and a whccl-lmriou goat, with ether fcatuies of fraternli Initia tions weie liittndmod miub to tho iileasiire of the old Alumni and sur prise of the candidates. Ome tho iiiudldates made their cxinpo but la ter were In ought back for the final degiees. Itefrishineiits were served at the conclusion of the evening's fun. Those Initiated last evening were Misses It tit li Allen, Frances Wil liams, Joan Fllgeiald, Mildred Wil son and llatl Povveis and Messrs. Arthur Kolstad, Leslie Isaatson, Italph Kruse and Ma Itelgard, mid. the Alumni piesent weie: Misses May Pieuss. Xora Tower. Ilelva Flan agan, IIVsslo Coke. Slgna Holm nnd Alice Curtis, ami Messrs. Il.trtlott Flanagan, Joe llennett and John Fer guson. .j. .;. .j. i Ki'woinii i,i:.a'i:. i The ICpvvorth League of the Metho dlHt church held their legular month ly business ami social meeting last Wednesday evening. At the chinch was held the busi ness purl when plans were illscus.iod for the summer reel cation for tho league niciuhois. Later there was a bou-flro putty lu South Maishfleld. A part or tho evening's amusement was a mock business meeting by u number of Iho girls, followed bj music mid icfrosh meiils. Those present were: Mrs lllitletlge. Mis (ildlcy. Mis O. 8 'I m 10) . Misses leno Pieuss, Itoxl Hall, Hdiia Larson, Ceilrude Itoilti son, Myrtle Isaacson, lively n I. nun worthy, fleilha Davis ami Carl Liir sen, Clay Chimb, Mr, Donaldson, In. Howe, Itoy 1'iillou. August Isnatson, Leslie and Chester Isaacson, I.e.' My fitly. I2d Holt and 15. II. Campbell. 1. .j. .;. I wi:ni)iN(i' iiniti:. t 4 Thursday afteriioou. Juno II', at the Maishfleld Christian chuiili par sonage, the marriage of MIsh I lael Tholda Khk. daughter of Mr F. II. Kirk, and (!uy W. Chambeis was sol emnl.t'd, the Itev. '.. (), Dovvard offl i luting. The pretty ring servlio was used. Only inline Halo relatives of tho coutiai Hug pintles were piesent. The bible bus be n a losldcnt of Coog Hay for nioie than a year, (onilnir lieie Willi her rather who is uhmk lut ed, with the Hiadlev Candy (oinpauy ami Is one of the must ihurmliiK and most hluhl) icspcitcd )ounC women or the Hay. Mr. Chamli u fin the past few yeais has heull ilKeut at the Alllaine dm k and ieuiitly was ap pointed luiiiiniier of tho Southein Oie uou (iiiupaii)'s stoie Ht I5mplre Their host of friends will unite lu e.tc ndlng best wlslien to the .voung couple, who will bo at homo ut I5mplie, Ougou, after July I. I roit miss itt'.sii. i Mis. A. 15 Adi Ispoigur oiiloi tallied at a veiy pieltv hewing paily Friday afternoon tor her youngest sister( Miss Helen Rush of South Ilouil, In dlaiia, who l a visitor at her home, Sho was assisted by her sisters Mrs. ClaybaiiKh and Miss Daisy Dmn Itiish. in leieiviug and seivlug. Aiiioiik those Invited weie Alts Fred Poweis, Mrs Hugo Qulst, Mis V L, (iiwnnis, Mis Dan Keating, Mis. tiaieiKe Keating Mm. D 12 Malo ney, and Misses Ague Keating, Lou ise lllstl, tienevleve Seiigsl.u ken, Mamie Mahoney, Ruth Allen Mty Pieuss, Xoia Tower, Ivy Hill, Hvelyu Laugwoitliy, Ploittiice Alkdi Frap tea Williams, Liny Powers, (iraco Kiuse, llael poweis. and Madge Har ry. . 4 M'M'IIKO.V. Miss Marian Seaman wag hostess Thursday at a very dainty four course luncheon. The rooms were decorated lu gieen and white, with the exreptlon of tho dining room lu w hlcU vyas carrleil out a i oor (Continued on Pago Eight.)