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V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION. I llcloiis refreshment by MrB. Petor Dolnn, Mrs. o. S. Torrcy and Mrs. John MeMunninon. Anions thoso In vited for the ehitrmlng affair wore: Mrs. F. 10. Allen, Mrs, John DuMond, Mrs. Franklin C. Ulrch, Mm. Morrl mnn, Mrs. O. S. Torrcy, Mrs. I'otor Dolnn, Mrs. John Mo.Mniiamon, Mrs. 10. L. ItoliliiHoti, Mrs. Falconer, Mrs. F. L. Sumner, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mrs A. H. Campbell, Mrs. V. V. KiiBon, Mrs. Wm. Escott, Mrs. 10. A. Harris, Mrs. Clins, 1. Holgard, Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy ,Mrs. Chas. II. Marsh, Mrs. F. A. Tledgen, Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Mrs. W. H. Curtis, Mrs. A. O. Unas, Miss Anna Hunt, Miss Hnzol I'rovort, Mrs. II. 10. Cooley. Mrs. Alice Sneddon nnd Mrs. F. S. Dow. j. .j. .j. I ICX.IOY PICXIC. An enjoyable picnic wns glvon Inst Sunday complimentary to Misses Clinrlotto Cowle and Itutji Ilrownlle, KUCBts of Miss Nora Tower. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Lngorstrom chnporoncd the party. Dinner was enjoyed at tho C. F. MeCoIluiu summer home and tho evening spent nt "The Nook." Among those In tho party wore. Miss es Nora Tower, Ruth Ilrownlle, Charlotte Cowle, Alma Macintosh, Frances Williams, Grace Kruno and Mndgo Unrry, and Messrs. Cornell Lngerstrom, Victor Johnson, Doll RongBton, Fred Lnmon, Addison Par ry, David Otis and Gcorgo Mtircli, Jr. 3 out of every five auto owners in the city are doing business with me today, because 7 days in the week my ser vice department is always ready to answer the call of tire trouble, no matter where you may be. 3 in the morning or three in the afternoon is just the same to me. I am al ways ready to answer your call. ET me know your wants and they will be taken care of on the spot. SPELLS L rXIMV or .Monday vou get tlir- miiiio son Ice. I uiti I'i'i'w lo look iiflw my l-llslOIIK'I'N " I liiitm. fc VICKY MiHHfloiI riis- lomci menus more IhiMiicnm for IIH. I need yon; yon need inc. K IXGIXG H7!l-L not only menus M'rvlro n tlio road, ImiI M'i'vlcu In tires, ((). V 1CKY ninny of my rusldiiiPi'M liave rc- ochod five Id throe thousand miles on Viillcd SliKes tiros ulieiv I X using 'other makes tire inlliMigo has heen very low. Vniled States I lies are good tires and T feel c OXFIDEXT that I am giving He Vvlt' pic more for their money than they can not elsewhere. This is u pretty hroail statement to nuke, hut in E V 10 It V Instance where I have sold Vnltcd .States Tiros I ran show yon re jrder tixti re-order, and re-oider spells satisfaction. AS FURTHER evidence of my purpose to render service to auto owners, I may mention that the Goodrum Garage is open early and late, as well as Sundays. I am also selling gasoline at exactly the same price you have to pay either the Standard or Union Oil Companies. I make immediate adjustment of all tire troubles. My supply department is complete. In fact, the foundation of this business is built on service. When in trouble phon PHONE 3?3-L GOODRUM'S GARAGE E I I ICVIOXIXG PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Solicitor ontcr talncd informally at cards last even ing complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ford of Portland. Croons and roses wore used In tlio decorations. In serving, Mrs. Sehetter wns assisted by Miss Florence A Ikon and MIbb Alice Duller. The ladles' prlzo wns won by Miss Dutlcr and tlio gentle man's by G. V. Kaufman. SIIjVICK wedding. I Wu (Viitrnl Avenue Mni'shficld, Oregon. an (Coiillnued from Pago Two.) rrrryryr"-- Ion' rare, until TliuiHion. pennant ci, Mrs. C 0. GoHiiey. .Mm. IC, V. Sullivan proved herself expert carpenter by winning the nil driving content. Mrs. 10. Kelley nil Mrs. .1 Itrown tied In tho ono Innte suffrage speech and In tlio a w, .Mrii, A Downs won tlio prize. Tlio kliidiicKri of tlio Johnson Broth 's, grocers, was especially npproclut- uy mono in oliarge. At r p, m . tho Traveler brought tick the thed but happy erowd. Tlic:so attending wore: Mrs. 10. inke and Km In, Mrs. X. Hill and iy, .Mm, M .Mi Loan and Mnyilronni. Inrlo iiml Kiithrlno, Mrs. W. W. Stoc- i'i nun t nolo ami i lit h. Mm. It. T. Hiltty and James, Itny. Mary. John. corKo and llleharil, Mrs. Sarah 'nitty, .Mrs. Itobt. Harrison, Mrs. F. rnoliii and Huth and Lillian, Mrs. J, rmvu and Adam and Kiln. Mrs. T. onio and Knlim and Olive. Mrs. 10. nrrls and Wayne, Mih. C. M. Con or nun i;ncn. Tharald. Wn nco. Lou ie nnd Dorothy, Mrs. W. S. Drown nu licrtruilo and Virginia, Mrs. A. rosier ami josio, Hdho and Mulo . Mrs. (', La Chancllo nnil Cecil. Irs. M. Ross. Mrs. (5. N. Holt nml K. Jill JolniHOii. Mih. Porev Pent till (itiitvra and Vivian. Mrs. Wnl- fr Itobertson and Arnolil. Mrs. K. WIKllUKl mid Ituth. Wllnui nil.! rcdrlc, Mrs. J. A. supIiirmi. aiIhh wis, .Mrs.Clyilo Gosnoy nnd Wnyno, enovn, Vhvlnln and Albort, Mrn. rand Gilbert nml ii-mm vihh tmiMi hureton, Mrs. L. Ilorton, MrH Wnl- ?r, .rs. t Schjonborg nnd Hilton, PT8. F. J Ken I fit nml Vlnln Mru T (Hlonii nnd JMnu. Mrs. W. J. Cosnoy. '". .u. .-vicoih. mih. K. Knlim- anil "f''. Mrs, M. Sullivnn and Holon, ". .'i. viumuiiou mm .111110. .MrB. A. wns nml Anna. Itolvn Klnnniriin ntwl rands, Mrns. 10. W. Sullivnn and r,llcn 1n.d William, Mrs. F. Proy, . luisou, .Mrs. A. Wallas. Miss HlVHy, JlrS. M. McT.ni?lnn n.wl Mnlml roulette. W. Painter, .Mrs. J. ('. .Join's and Mih. Gladuion gave readings and Mm. Dennett contributed several musical Holoctlons. Tho Kov. .. (). Howard of tho MnrHhrield Christian church, who bus recently returned from tho Htato convention of the Christian de nomination at Turner, Oregon, gave an Interesting talk, presenting the liesldent, Mrs. It. A. Copple, with' iiioiIuIh and badgoH from the statu organization In recognition of the, work dono by the auxiliary during, tlio last year, tho membership having boon doubled during mo pasi year Flanagan and ICIeanor Flanagan. After tlio lunch was over tho prlvlN ogts of tho hill were placed nt tho dis posal of tho visitors and vnrlous games were engaged In, making abun dant merriment for old and young. Later on sumo of tho keen eyed youngsters found that an Ico-cronni freezer had boon hid away In tho grnsfl nml this created such a frenzy of excitement that nil games woro abandoned Immediately and a second circle wiih formed with tho frcczor as tho central attraction. Tho Httlo outing was highly en Joyed by tho young ones nnd wiih es pecially HiiccoHsful from tho Htand pnlut of those In charge of them be cause no other limbs than thnsq on 10. W. Shrnck. Mrs. W. II. Mrs. Win. Xellson, Mrs. M. Chappell, Philip Landrith, Oscnr Carlson, Noll L. Grout, Watson, Oscar Franz. George. Carl. Mrs. c II. Gillette, .Mrs. A. L. Gub-'.luy and Ilnlnli Cllukonbeard. Her, Mrs. W. G. Ingram, Mih. L. A. Woodbury, Mrs. It. MntHon, Mrs. lOd wnrd Hobsou, Mrs. S. S. Jen nings. Mih. A. S. HUey. Mrs. F. W. Stevens, Mrs. Geo. lOverett, Mrs. C. II. Itltchle, Mrs. L. It. Curtis, Mrs. J. II. Isnacs, Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Mih. M. Kehoe, Mih. Loiinou, Kov. A. S. Hlsey. L. M. Wllsoy, 10. W. Shrook, Willie Chappell, MIbh 10. 10. Giirnea, MIsh Isabel Leiinou, Allss lOlHlmlnger, MIsh Ida Xellson, MIsk ICvelyii Clark, MIhh LoIh Smith, Miss Doris Gubscr, Miss Florence Laird, Miss Kettle La Tourotte, .diss Lola Itltchle, Miss Vlvllan Shrlvor, Miss Mrs. 10. L. Dextor, Mrs. 10. Goo. Smith, Mih. LoMastors, Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David Hunch and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cllnkcuhcard. tho trees woro broken and overyono Loom Clmppell, Miss Myrtlo Thoinns, responded to the roll call when the .Miss Clara koiioo, .mihh i;stoiio Ko affair wnH over. ,lioo, Miss Ituth Laird. SILVICK TICA. -,- Tho Indies of tho Marshflold nnn- tlst church will Horvo a ullvor ton at -!- ALTAIC GUILD. The Altar Guild of tho Episcopal church mot nt tho homo of .Miss .Net .i... i ..i...... nr. 1......1.... ..fi.. n .- . a Tho church membership liriH also in-' "i" oiniroii punurn euiiommj nni no avago on rriuay. ruoro wnH noi oroasod In proportion. Those pros- ""on, July ,'I0. It will bo in chnrgo , a largo attendance, owing to the fact out Tuesday wore I r Al,H- A J)(,whh, Mrs. F. ILDress- that most of tho members woro out of mi iinnHi.ii Mih Snv.lor MrH La r and Mih. J. C. Doane. town. MrB. George Murch, tlio pres- frniL l i ul n Mrslm'ni'l M h I Wont, called the Guild to order, after Ciohh, Mih. (.lad i inn, .mih. """ , 4 prayer hnd been offered by Kov. 1 lem t'Vl h 'it A ('iSnM S I SUXDAY SCHOOL PICXIC. Drowning, the rector. Tho secretary Ilonnott. Mih. II. A. iMH . ',:,".'" I ronil tho mlnutcB of tho provlous T'c ' j'cZb M;h Vniv Ich MIsh! Tho Miiraliflolil Daptlst Sunday mooting. Tho committee appointed taiSHliTV Mrs" School will hold H animal plonio for tho month or August to euro for losselniiiid.MiH.l. . iraer,MiH. inn'.w.i.oB tho nltar and flowers In tho church Vlli II ney, Isiiiich, 11 id. i. InBrnm, Mn.. IsnacH, Miss Alice II. n,l KxprcHB have Ijoon dmr- .Mrs. Sohlhiedo, Uov. Dow 1CPISCOPAL PICXIC. C W. H. M. MICICTIXG. Mrs. C. A. Sohlhrndo nnil Mm paacs ontoitnlned tho Christian Wo- t.i !. !?ia!(,.Pf 'salons on Tuesdny Mt at Pint n. m iTnp.. Mr8 H. torcd Day. for tho outing at Charleston LADIICS' AID PICXIC. - I Tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of tho M. 10. Church of North Doud spout Tho Sunday School of tho lOplsco mil ehiireh bold its nlcnlc on TllOS- 'riiiiiH.lnv with Mrs. 13. W. Sbroek. dny of thlH week on tho wireless stn- ,,t t'ooston, going over on tha launch Hon hill. Tho day wns a splendid ono Garland. A picnic dlnnor wns for tho llttlo ones to enjoy n capital Hpread on tho lawn, under tho (lilting in ho beautiful a spot. Dainty ( trees. All had an onjoynblo day baskets filled with all good things nmj pronounced Mrs. Shrock nn woro Hproad out undor tho troos nnd .oxcollont hostess. to boo tho longing eyes of thoso gnth- j The following woro proBont: Mrs. nM.i.i nimnt ii liim.1i Inliln wns Ull-ll IIUUlll, 1IIU .....v.. w . - - . onougli to mnko tho most cynlcnl bo- liovo In tho happiness nnd Joys of child life. Among tho older niombors lending their help nnd presonco to mo party woro: Mrs. John Dutlor, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Miss Anna Drowning nnd Row R. 10. Drowning, tlio rector. As tho event had to bo postponod n couplo of times owing to bad weath er, thus mnklng It Inter thnn usual, n number of tho chlldron woro put of town on camping trips nnd similar oxnodltlons. Those taking part woro: Pusnnln Dradfleld, Abblo Ledward.' Graco Farrln, Johnnlo Dutler, Maud, nnd Mndgo Stutsman, Florenco nnd t Allco Flnnngan, Francis and Jnck. Sncchl, Robort Drowning, Jr. Among J tho visitors woro auiHtor i-roctur 1IOXOKS CU'ICST. Mrs. 11. J. Mohr Friday nftornoon entertained nt n charming llttlo sow ing party in honor or hor sister. MrH. Loo D. Fuller of Wenntoheo, Wash., who Is spending a fow weeks with rel atives here. California popples mill ed to tho nttrncttvoness of the deco rations. In serving, tho hostess wns usslstcd by MIsh Helen Landrith nnd' MrH. IV. II. Smith. Thoso prosont were: MrB. John II. Groves, Mrs. J. (1. Kinney, Mrs. Harry Drndflold, Mrs. W. Ross Smith, Mrs, M. C. Chnpman, Mrs. D. II. Smith, Mrs. Clarence Keating, Mrs. P. L, Storllng, Mrs. W. Chapman, Mrs. Thomas Harvey, Mrs. Chas. Perry, Mrs. Matthew Ston liolin, Miss Solum Johnson, Miss Lnn drlth, Mrs. Stovall and Mrs. Fuller. IIOXOKS VISITORS. THE BEST BUY On Central Avenue A Double Corner That Will Double in Value Within Two Years. FOIl THIS WIOIOIC OXLV. COOS BAY REALTY CO. I'HOXK iOI-J 150 North Front St. W.P.FUIIER&CO'S wmwwssm MHBST xjj T-T J w COVERS 1IH. RI.CORD PIIOTOGItAPniNO AIJSTRACT COMPANY abstm T0 Pnotosniph!c copies of all records Coos County to dnto, t ri . titles, present owners, or any other infprmatlon relating in'nlotafurnUnei1 on snt)rt notico. "Lbi.MiSS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrslifleld. Thono 151J W. J. RUST, Manager A largo lino of this guarnntecd paint is always In stock at O. W. VI ICRS. Paint and Wall Paper Store, 70 North Front St. Phono 200-11 consists of Mrs. Fnniilo Hazard nnd MrH. Allco Moloney, Tentative nr- rniigoincutH wcro nindo for defiuito work to ho tnkcu up In connection with tho nltnr cloths for tho now church. It wns decided not to meet in tho month of August, hut to moot on tho first Frldny In September, nnd ovory month thoronftor on tho first Frldny. Tho Soptombor meetings will bo hold In tho church with n de votional hour conducted by tho rec tor. Tho secretary, Mrs. Robort K. Dootli, was instructed hy tho presi dent to have nil tho members notified of this meeting. .;. .;. . I - MIOICT WIODXICSDAV. Tho D. M. C. Club, of North nond. will meet noxt Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs. Walter Russoll. .. 4. .j. FAKIOWICLIj I'AKTY. I - A party was given nt tho J. J. Cllnkenbonrd homo on Dnnlols Creok Tuesdny oronlng, July 8th for Miss Anna CUnkenbcard, who loft yestor dny on tho Drenkwator for Snlom. Miss CUnkenbcard is going to tako the summer course at Wlllamotto Unlvorslty. The evening wns spont enjoying gnmes of various kinds and music. Miss Dlancho Cutllp giving sovornl piano solos. Delicious re freshments woro served at a lato hour to tho guests who wero: Misses Lola Montgomery, Mary Rankin, Stol la Jutstrom, Rose Smith. Dlancho Cutllp, OUvo Richards. Elnn and Illldur Solander, Dlnncho nnd Holon Landrith, Allco Cnrlson, Helen and Dorthn Smith, Anna and Ada Clln konbonrd, Messrs. Win. Jutstrom, I3nnn ami John Smith. Lorenzo. Ma son nnd Guy Cutllp, Jay Richards,! Georgo ana 13111s Koinnuor. Hoy nnil 4 I Mrs. Chas. II. Curtis was hostess at a most delightful aftorunnn nt sowing yesterday, complimentary to Mrs. Morrlmnn of Chlco, Cal., who Is spending tio summer with her daugh ter. Mrs. F. C. Illreh, and Mrs. John DuMond of Albany, Oregon, who is the guest of her dnughtor, Mrs. F. 10. Allon. Tho Curtis homo wnB most nt trnctlvely decornted, red rambler roses predominating In tho flower Bchoino. Mrs. Curtis wns assisted In rccolvlng by Mrs. Orrln S. Torroy nnd later was nsslstod in sorvlng do- Thls evening at their homo In Lakeside, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw ron will colobrnto their 25th wedding nnnlvorsnry with a grand ball. A general Invitation Iiiih boon extended to their frlendH to nartlilimto. Tlio nffnlr will nlso bo n sort of wclcomo to Joe Noble and IiIb bride. : . . I PICXIC I'AKTY. I - Mr. and Mih. F. L. GraunlH, M(ss Mabel Wilson and Miss Ruth Allen and Messrs. John Donnhlson and Chns. Friimptou will constitute 11 Coos rlvor picnic pnrty tomorrow, go ing to tho hntihcry and vicinity for a day's outing. I DIOACII PARTY. I 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Mohr. D. II. Smith and family, Mrs. Leo Fuller and MIhh Helen Landrith loft today for Dnstoudorf'H bench whoro they will spend u couple of weeks outing. J J I Ot'TIXGS. Mih. Arthur McKcowu and chil dren expect" to lenvo curly this week for their Hiiniiuor homo nt The Mnzo on South Cooh Rlvor. ... .j. .j. R. If. Coroy and family havo ta ken the F. M. Frlodhorg Huninior homo on South Coos Rlvor for tho summer. .j. .. .j. A. I. Owon roturnod to his Hum mer homo on South Cons Rlvor this wook, his noire, Mrs. Win. Dtiugnn accompanying him for n short stay. J J. II. Flnnhgnu and family aro Hpendlng tho wook end nt tho Hor bert Lockhnrt Hummor homo on South Coos Rlvor. .;. v Mr. and Mi-h. A. T. Hainos nnd family are planning to spend n fow weeks nt Sunset Dny. Dr. nnd .Mrs. W. A. Toyo will also hnvo n cottngo thoro for tho hii minor. ! JOugeno O'Connell and wjfo loft tills week for tholr suninior homo nt Tho Mnzo, whoro thoy will spond 'Contlnuod on Paco Elcht.) P. A. Eflrd, Conojo, Cnl gives a pointer for others to profit by. "I havo sold Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound, also other Hues of cough modlclno for n niiinbor of yoars, but novor used anything but Foloy's Ilonoy and Tar Compound for my self or family, as I find it produces tho best results, always cures sc voro colds nnd does not contnln oplntcs. Owl Prescription Phar nincy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.' No Clearance Sale Prices No Special Sale Prices . (I YESTERDAY One Price today VIIC r IiC TOMORROW TIIIO SAMIO PRICE LAST WICICK THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK THE FIRST PRICE IS THE LAST PRICE AND PHICIO ALWAYS. TIIIO LOWEST Suits $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 COMPARE THESE PRICES AND COMPARE THESE CLOTHES WITH ANY SPECIAL SALE PRICES ANYWHERE. Marshfield. FIXUP TWO STORES North Bend.